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People's Rep.",PRK +Portugal,PRT +Paraguay,PRY +West Bank and Gaza,PSE +Pacific island small states,PSS +Post-demographic dividend,PST +French Polynesia,PYF +Qatar,QAT +Romania,ROU +Resource rich Sub-Saharan Africa countries,RRS +Russian Federation,RUS +Rwanda,RWA +South Asia,SAS +Saudi Arabia,SAU +Sudan,SDN +Senegal,SEN +Singapore,SGP +Solomon Islands,SLB +Sierra Leone,SLE +El Salvador,SLV +San Marino,SMR +Somalia,SOM +Serbia,SRB +Sub-Saharan Africa (excluding high income),SSA +South Sudan,SSD +Sub-Saharan Africa ,SSF +Small states,SST +Sao Tome and Principe,STP +Suriname,SUR +Slovak Republic,SVK +Slovenia,SVN +Sweden,SWE +Eswatini,SWZ +Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM +Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa,SXZ +Seychelles,SYC +Syrian Arab Republic,SYR +Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA +Chad,TCD +East Asia & Pacific (IDA & IBRD countries),TEA +Europe & Central Asia (IDA & IBRD countries),TEC +Togo,TGO +Thailand,THA +Tajikistan,TJK +Turkmenistan,TKM +Latin America & the Caribbean (IDA & IBRD countries),TLA +Timor-Leste,TLS +Middle East & North Africa (IDA & IBRD countries),TMN +Tonga,TON +South Asia (IDA & IBRD),TSA +Sub-Saharan Africa (IDA & IBRD countries),TSS +Trinidad and Tobago,TTO +Tunisia,TUN +Turkiye,TUR +Tuvalu,TUV +"Taiwan, China",TWN +Tanzania,TZA +Uganda,UGA +Ukraine,UKR +Upper middle income,UMC +Uruguay,URY +United States,USA +Uzbekistan,UZB +St. Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT +"Venezuela, RB",VEN +British Virgin Islands,VGB +Virgin Islands (U.S.),VIR +Vietnam,VNM +Vanuatu,VUT +World,WLD +Samoa,WSM +Kosovo,XKX +Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria,XZN +"Yemen, Rep.",YEM +South Africa,ZAF +Zambia,ZMB +Zimbabwe,ZWE diff --git a/raw_data/.pydeflate_data/weo2022_2.csv b/raw_data/.pydeflate_data/weo2022_2.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abd2386 --- /dev/null +++ b/raw_data/.pydeflate_data/weo2022_2.csv @@ -0,0 +1,8627 @@ +WEO Country Code ISO WEO Subject Code Country Subject Descriptor Subject Notes Units Scale Country/Series-specific Notes 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Estimates Start After +512 AFG NGDP_R Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. Data is converted to calendar years for the purpose of WEO publication. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year is the solar year 2002/03 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 453.484 492.903 496.209 554.91 584.658 662.65 688.247 829.924 899.956 958.266 "1,092.12" "1,154.18" "1,185.31" "1,197.01" "1,222.92" "1,255.29" "1,270.22" "1,319.90" "1,288.87" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDP_RPCH Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.692 0.671 11.83 5.361 13.34 3.863 20.585 8.438 6.479 13.968 5.683 2.697 0.988 2.164 2.647 1.189 3.912 -2.351 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDP Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. Data is converted to calendar years for the purpose of WEO publication. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year is the solar year 2002/03 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 178.756 220.013 246.21 304.926 345.817 427.495 517.509 607.227 711.759 836.222 "1,033.59" "1,116.83" "1,183.04" "1,226.57" "1,222.92" "1,285.46" "1,327.69" "1,469.60" "1,547.29" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDPD Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.367 4.553 5.146 6.167 6.925 8.556 10.297 12.066 15.325 17.89 20.293 20.17 20.616 20.057 18.02 18.883 18.401 18.876 20.136 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PPPGDP Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.661 21.792 22.527 25.982 28.22 32.848 34.772 42.198 46.309 50.334 59.945 63.784 69.444 72.056 70.098 74.712 77.406 81.873 80.912 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDP_D Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.418 44.636 49.618 54.951 59.149 64.513 75.192 73.167 79.088 87.264 94.641 96.764 99.809 102.469 100 102.404 104.525 111.341 120.05 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDPRPC Afghanistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "24,240.97" "25,307.04" "24,519.48" "26,491.22" "27,072.44" "29,547.74" "29,927.65" "35,172.94" "37,083.17" "38,282.44" "42,225.02" "43,169.34" "42,944.60" "42,110.88" "41,880.72" "42,265.57" "40,196.70" "40,990.73" "39,127.08" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG NGDPRPPPPC Afghanistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,442.77" "1,506.22" "1,459.35" "1,576.70" "1,611.29" "1,758.62" "1,781.23" "2,093.42" "2,207.11" "2,278.49" "2,513.14" "2,569.34" "2,555.97" "2,506.35" "2,492.65" "2,515.55" "2,392.42" "2,439.68" "2,328.76" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG NGDPPC Afghanistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "9,555.40" "11,296.10" "12,166.14" "14,557.09" "16,012.96" "19,062.11" "22,503.29" "25,734.84" "29,328.41" "33,406.83" "39,962.17" "41,772.32" "42,862.46" "43,150.71" "41,880.72" "43,281.49" "42,015.52" "45,639.64" "46,972.10" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG NGDPDPC Afghanistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 233.433 233.755 254.259 294.396 320.674 381.502 447.746 511.374 631.49 714.7 784.611 754.402 746.922 705.597 617.126 635.789 582.323 586.204 611.268 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG PPPPC Afghanistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,050.99" "1,118.87" "1,113.15" "1,240.38" "1,306.71" "1,464.72" "1,512.00" "1,788.40" "1,908.19" "2,010.83" "2,317.69" "2,385.71" "2,516.01" "2,534.92" "2,400.62" "2,515.55" "2,449.57" "2,542.64" "2,456.29" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG NGAP_NPGDP Afghanistan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +512 AFG PPPSH Afghanistan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.036 0.037 0.036 0.038 0.038 0.041 0.041 0.05 0.051 0.053 0.06 0.06 0.063 0.064 0.06 0.061 0.06 0.06 0.061 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PPPEX Afghanistan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.092 10.096 10.929 11.736 12.254 13.014 14.883 14.39 15.37 16.613 17.242 17.509 17.036 17.023 17.446 17.206 17.152 17.95 19.123 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NID_NGDP Afghanistan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. Data is converted to calendar years for the purpose of WEO publication. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year is the solar year 2002/03 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.243 30.102 35.354 37.048 29.489 55.852 30.222 36.503 30.269 26.407 25.34 23.093 17.46 18.467 19.283 18.481 18.039 18.192 16.462 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGSD_NGDP Afghanistan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. Data is converted to calendar years for the purpose of WEO publication. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year is the solar year 2002/03 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 61.151 59.718 72.57 67.274 50.333 119.243 63.99 78.09 59.699 52.981 36.204 24.538 24.009 22.176 28.312 26.058 30.197 29.897 27.619 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PCPI Afghanistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. The base is March 2015=100 Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.263 42.413 49.351 54.566 58.269 63.327 80.057 74.604 76.229 85.227 90.717 97.417 101.97 101.296 105.736 110.998 111.693 114.264 120.671 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PCPIPCH Afghanistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.663 16.358 10.569 6.785 8.681 26.419 -6.811 2.179 11.804 6.441 7.386 4.674 -0.662 4.384 4.976 0.626 2.302 5.607 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PCPIE Afghanistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. The base is March 2015=100 Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.89 45.691 51.752 57.219 59.671 69.273 82.306 74.211 81.814 89.433 94.687 101.543 103.053 104.218 109 112.315 113.162 116.3 122.1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PCPIEPCH Afghanistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.53 13.266 10.562 4.285 16.092 18.814 -9.836 10.246 9.312 5.875 7.241 1.487 1.131 4.588 3.041 0.755 2.773 4.987 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG TM_RPCH Afghanistan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Various sources: Central Statistical Office; Directions of Trade Statistics; IMF staff Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.077 -1.088 54.659 -2.541 -9.417 -8.876 30.203 32.771 12.749 30.54 3.61 -14.292 16.07 -7.54 4.199 -5.188 -7.473 -2.925 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG TMG_RPCH Afghanistan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Various sources: Central Statistical Office; Directions of Trade Statistics; IMF staff Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.776 -3.63 50.988 -1.326 -14.673 -4.421 28.028 34 7.977 34.866 7.832 -16.002 24.27 -7.2 2.286 -8.103 -4.937 -2.844 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG TX_RPCH Afghanistan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Various sources: Central Statistical Office; Directions of Trade Statistics; IMF staff Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 49.721 -6.049 46.504 -7.69 -10.467 -6.459 30.656 10.856 2.823 -23.515 -37.604 51.906 -11.653 -14.811 -6.6 28.012 -3.838 0.534 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG TXG_RPCH Afghanistan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Various sources: Central Statistical Office; Directions of Trade Statistics; IMF staff Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 88.025 -27.539 17.471 -33.069 38.542 51.414 -20.925 -2.253 -9.483 4.546 9.76 34.978 12.886 13.944 18.11 2.545 1.531 -16.606 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG LUR Afghanistan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +512 AFG LE Afghanistan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +512 AFG LP Afghanistan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Source: Afghan authorities. Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.707 19.477 20.237 20.947 21.596 22.426 22.997 23.596 24.269 25.031 25.864 26.736 27.601 28.425 29.2 29.7 31.6 32.2 32.941 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG GGR Afghanistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.235 21.618 31.209 44.926 65.518 81.163 88.162 117.745 154.612 177.821 260.571 271.903 280.187 301.356 344.327 347.829 405.873 395.923 397.564 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGR_NGDP Afghanistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.845 9.826 12.676 14.733 18.946 18.986 17.036 19.391 21.722 21.265 25.21 24.346 23.684 24.569 28.156 27.059 30.57 26.941 25.694 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGX Afghanistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.411 26.242 37.101 47.868 63.294 91.817 108.251 128.548 148.052 183.439 258.689 278.95 300.521 318.255 342.771 356.482 384.176 411.473 432.266 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGX_NGDP Afghanistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.943 11.927 15.069 15.698 18.303 21.478 20.918 21.17 20.801 21.937 25.028 24.977 25.402 25.947 28.029 27.732 28.936 27.999 27.937 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGXCNL Afghanistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.176 -4.624 -5.891 -2.941 2.225 -10.654 -20.09 -10.803 6.56 -5.618 1.882 -7.047 -20.334 -16.898 1.556 -8.653 21.697 -15.55 -34.703 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGXCNL_NGDP Afghanistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.098 -2.102 -2.393 -0.965 0.643 -2.492 -3.882 -1.779 0.922 -0.672 0.182 -0.631 -1.719 -1.378 0.127 -0.673 1.634 -1.058 -2.243 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGSB Afghanistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +512 AFG GGSB_NPGDP Afghanistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +512 AFG GGXONLB Afghanistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.891 -2.797 2.364 -10.524 -19.994 -10.691 6.643 -4.794 2.66 -6.075 -19.935 -16.27 2.35 -7.767 22.486 -14.971 -34.131 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGXONLB_NGDP Afghanistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.393 -0.917 0.684 -2.462 -3.864 -1.761 0.933 -0.573 0.257 -0.544 -1.685 -1.326 0.192 -0.604 1.694 -1.019 -2.206 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGXWDN Afghanistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +512 AFG GGXWDN_NGDP Afghanistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +512 AFG GGXWDG Afghanistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 618.456 595.36 603.134 629.234 79.485 86.083 98.622 98.658 54.784 62.726 69.865 77.111 102.928 112.281 103.181 102.807 98.042 90.092 114.461 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGXWDG_NGDP Afghanistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 345.977 270.602 244.967 206.356 22.985 20.137 19.057 16.247 7.697 7.501 6.759 6.904 8.7 9.154 8.437 7.998 7.384 6.13 7.397 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDP_FY Afghanistan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 178.756 220.013 246.21 304.926 345.817 427.495 517.509 607.227 711.759 836.222 "1,033.59" "1,116.83" "1,183.04" "1,226.57" "1,222.92" "1,285.46" "1,327.69" "1,469.60" "1,547.29" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG BCA Afghanistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Various sources: Central Statistical Office; ministry of finance, central bank, Directions of Trade Statistics; Afghanistan Investment Support Agency; IMF staff Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.481 1.348 1.915 1.864 1.444 5.424 3.477 5.018 4.51 4.754 2.205 0.291 1.35 0.744 1.627 1.431 2.237 2.209 2.247 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG BCA_NGDPD Afghanistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.908 29.616 37.216 30.226 20.844 63.39 33.769 41.587 29.43 26.574 10.864 1.444 6.549 3.709 9.029 7.576 12.158 11.705 11.157 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +914 ALB NGDP_R Albania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Official national accounts, including real GDP growth, rates available from 1996 onwards. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1996 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 311.514 329.27 338.819 342.546 349.397 344.156 363.428 360.521 355.474 390.31 351.279 252.921 234.711 257.243 281.424 306.47 334.359 297.833 324.13 365.912 391.33 423.784 443.009 467.501 493.283 520.544 551.27 584.254 628.073 649.141 673.204 690.339 700.125 707.14 719.688 735.657 760.044 788.943 820.653 837.786 808.617 877.475 912.574 935.388 965.321 996.211 "1,030.08" "1,065.11" 2020 +914 ALB NGDP_RPCH Albania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.684 5.7 2.9 1.1 2 -1.5 5.6 -0.8 -1.4 9.8 -10 -28 -7.2 9.6 9.4 8.9 9.1 -10.924 8.829 12.891 6.946 8.293 4.537 5.529 5.515 5.526 5.903 5.983 7.5 3.354 3.707 2.545 1.418 1.002 1.774 2.219 3.315 3.802 4.019 2.088 -3.482 8.516 4 2.5 3.2 3.2 3.4 3.4 2020 +914 ALB NGDP Albania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Official national accounts, including real GDP growth, rates available from 1996 onwards. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1996 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.489 19.126 19.698 19.9 19.645 20.065 20.692 20.531 20.238 22.228 20.006 19.519 63.341 149.142 223.571 267.424 334.359 331.324 384.848 443.594 501.199 563.449 610.494 677.738 737.656 804.163 872.735 965.528 "1,080.68" "1,143.94" "1,239.65" "1,300.62" "1,332.81" "1,350.05" "1,395.31" "1,434.31" "1,472.48" "1,550.65" "1,636.73" "1,691.90" "1,644.08" "1,889.84" "2,059.02" "2,176.66" "2,287.47" "2,403.26" "2,530.79" "2,664.39" 2020 +914 ALB NGDPD Albania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.946 2.229 2.296 2.319 2.29 2.339 2.587 2.566 2.53 2.779 2.221 1.333 0.843 1.461 2.361 2.882 3.2 2.259 2.56 3.209 3.483 3.928 4.348 5.611 7.185 8.052 8.896 10.677 12.881 12.044 11.937 12.899 12.324 12.784 13.246 11.389 11.862 13.053 15.157 15.399 15.161 18.31 18.256 18.842 19.858 21.219 22.528 23.889 2020 +914 ALB PPPGDP Albania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.759 6.663 7.28 7.649 8.083 8.214 8.848 8.994 9.181 10.476 9.782 7.281 6.911 7.754 8.664 9.633 10.702 9.697 10.672 12.217 13.362 14.796 15.708 16.904 18.315 19.933 21.761 23.686 25.951 26.994 28.331 29.655 30.53 30.604 32.529 33.595 34.736 37.609 40.055 41.623 40.658 45.953 51.189 54.338 57.254 60.184 63.415 66.84 2020 +914 ALB NGDP_D Albania "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.935 5.809 5.814 5.809 5.623 5.83 5.694 5.695 5.693 5.695 5.695 7.717 26.987 57.977 79.443 87.259 100 111.245 118.733 121.229 128.076 132.957 137.806 144.97 149.54 154.485 158.314 165.258 172.062 176.223 184.141 188.404 190.368 190.917 193.876 194.969 193.736 196.547 199.442 201.949 203.32 215.372 225.628 232.701 236.964 241.24 245.688 250.153 2020 +914 ALB NGDPRPC Albania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "116,584.54" "120,786.15" "121,689.95" "120,446.72" "120,297.85" "116,082.04" "120,235.60" "116,915.40" "113,124.00" "120,916.02" "106,884.08" "77,421.84" "72,284.50" "79,708.68" "87,738.26" "96,138.99" "105,541.55" "94,601.80" "103,604.50" "117,702.98" "126,683.82" "138,483.63" "145,200.81" "153,802.80" "162,964.38" "172,852.94" "184,214.30" "196,717.32" "213,100.25" "221,737.48" "231,101.54" "237,622.40" "241,389.08" "244,254.87" "249,104.37" "255,374.21" "264,262.01" "273,542.43" "284,678.59" "290,805.66" "280,984.50" "305,428.18" "318,371.83" "327,239.88" "338,749.82" "350,720.75" "363,876.33" "377,613.26" 2020 +914 ALB NGDPRPPPPC Albania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,557.56" "5,757.84" "5,800.93" "5,741.66" "5,734.57" "5,533.60" "5,731.60" "5,573.33" "5,392.59" "5,764.04" "5,095.14" "3,690.68" "3,445.78" "3,799.69" "4,182.46" "4,582.92" "5,031.14" "4,509.64" "4,938.80" "5,610.87" "6,038.99" "6,601.48" "6,921.68" "7,331.74" "7,768.47" "8,239.85" "8,781.45" "9,377.46" "10,158.43" "10,570.17" "11,016.55" "11,327.40" "11,506.95" "11,643.57" "11,874.74" "12,173.62" "12,597.30" "13,039.70" "13,570.55" "13,862.63" "13,394.46" "14,559.68" "15,176.70" "15,599.44" "16,148.12" "16,718.77" "17,345.89" "18,000.73" 2020 +914 ALB NGDPPC Albania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,919.41" "7,016.15" "7,074.57" "6,997.24" "6,763.89" "6,767.92" "6,845.79" "6,657.96" "6,440.37" "6,886.27" "6,087.18" "5,975.01" "19,507.21" "46,212.78" "69,701.86" "83,890.18" "105,541.55" "105,239.73" "123,012.54" "142,690.68" "162,251.41" "184,123.19" "200,095.80" "222,968.14" "243,696.87" "267,031.94" "291,636.22" "325,091.66" "366,664.68" "390,752.87" "425,552.92" "447,689.08" "459,526.46" "466,324.61" "482,954.10" "497,901.56" "511,970.59" "537,640.30" "567,769.71" "587,280.29" "571,296.57" "657,808.05" "718,335.97" "761,490.02" "802,716.63" "846,078.15" "894,000.51" "944,610.78" 2020 +914 ALB NGDPDPC Albania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 728.359 817.734 824.542 815.529 788.332 788.801 855.724 832.245 805.046 860.784 675.736 408.022 259.75 452.623 736.028 903.989 "1,009.97" 717.381 818.32 "1,032.26" "1,127.64" "1,283.57" "1,425.13" "1,846.12" "2,373.58" "2,673.77" "2,972.75" "3,595.05" "4,370.56" "4,114.09" "4,097.83" "4,439.89" "4,248.91" "4,415.60" "4,584.92" "3,953.61" "4,124.41" "4,525.89" "5,257.71" "5,345.06" "5,268.24" "6,373.30" "6,369.01" "6,591.68" "6,968.69" "7,470.08" "7,958.02" "8,469.51" 2020 +914 ALB PPPPC Albania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,155.36" "2,444.30" "2,614.75" "2,689.39" "2,783.01" "2,770.39" "2,927.30" "2,916.87" "2,921.80" "3,245.53" "2,976.25" "2,228.77" "2,128.30" "2,402.52" "2,701.03" "3,021.70" "3,377.97" "3,080.04" "3,411.12" "3,929.91" "4,325.59" "4,835.02" "5,148.56" "5,561.21" "6,050.65" "6,619.06" "7,271.78" "7,975.19" "8,805.05" "9,220.65" "9,725.55" "10,207.74" "10,526.27" "10,570.98" "11,259.26" "11,662.00" "12,077.60" "13,039.70" "13,894.73" "14,447.70" "14,128.00" "15,995.17" "17,858.42" "19,009.87" "20,091.41" "21,188.00" "22,401.27" "23,696.80" 2020 +914 ALB NGAP_NPGDP Albania Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +914 ALB PPPSH Albania Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.043 0.045 0.046 0.045 0.044 0.042 0.043 0.041 0.039 0.041 0.035 0.025 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.026 0.028 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.031 0.032 0.031 0.031 0.03 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 2020 +914 ALB PPPEX Albania Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.21 2.87 2.706 2.602 2.43 2.443 2.339 2.283 2.204 2.122 2.045 2.681 9.166 19.235 25.806 27.763 31.244 34.168 36.062 36.309 37.51 38.081 38.864 40.093 40.276 40.343 40.105 40.763 41.643 42.378 43.756 43.858 43.655 44.114 42.894 42.694 42.39 41.231 40.862 40.649 40.437 41.125 40.224 40.058 39.953 39.932 39.908 39.862 2020 +914 ALB NID_NGDP Albania Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Official national accounts, including real GDP growth, rates available from 1996 onwards. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1996 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.85 44.377 47.592 50.658 52.943 46.186 44.293 46.325 45.102 44.823 49.84 9.509 7.438 18.881 25.603 25.746 18.064 16.659 19.743 19.735 30.796 34.989 35.264 33.897 34.197 36.87 35.698 34.462 33.374 32.641 31.318 33.462 29.824 27.491 27.288 26.237 25.47 24.672 24.118 23.032 22.79 27.016 28.492 27.559 26.29 24.578 22.92 21.65 2020 +914 ALB NGSD_NGDP Albania Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Official national accounts, including real GDP growth, rates available from 1996 onwards. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1996 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.121 39.852 41.023 44.479 46.845 40.83 40.314 42.435 40.026 38.061 41.016 -8.026 9.426 23.388 21.832 21.481 16.07 10.2 16.235 17.803 23.768 28.703 25.056 26.156 28.359 27.784 29.59 23.837 17.569 16.654 20.023 20.254 19.674 16.827 13.361 15.804 16.796 17.085 17.109 14.742 14.074 16.51 14.597 15.486 15.839 15.879 16.063 16.227 2020 +914 ALB PCPI Albania "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: CPI basket was revised in 2001, 2007 and 2015. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.391 3.385 4.594 14.976 27.706 33.958 36.605 41.266 54.953 66.298 66.556 66.582 68.66 72.231 73.938 76.058 77.855 79.7 82.059 84.775 86.667 89.8 92.892 94.783 96.608 98.167 100 101.287 103.297 105.393 106.88 108.613 110.831 117.75 122.812 126.536 130.33 134.27 138.33 2020 +914 ALB PCPIPCH Albania "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.18 35.717 225.996 85.005 22.565 7.794 12.734 33.167 20.646 0.389 0.039 3.12 5.202 2.363 2.867 2.363 2.37 2.96 3.31 2.231 3.615 3.443 2.036 1.925 1.613 1.868 1.287 1.985 2.029 1.411 1.621 2.043 6.243 4.299 3.032 2.999 3.024 3.024 2020 +914 ALB PCPIE Albania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: CPI basket was revised in 2001, 2007 and 2015. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.391 3.391 6.919 23.289 30.495 35.318 37.443 43.959 62.453 67.878 67.179 70.004 72.474 73.692 76.123 77.8 79.385 81.38 83.843 85.7 88.7 91.8 93.4 95.7 97.4 98.1 100 102.165 104.011 105.882 107.1 108.225 112.229 118.742 122.665 126.349 130.143 134.052 138.078 2020 +914 ALB PCPIEPCH Albania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 104.047 236.58 30.941 15.818 6.015 17.402 42.073 8.686 -1.029 4.205 3.527 1.681 3.298 2.204 2.038 2.513 3.027 2.215 3.501 3.495 1.743 2.463 1.776 0.719 1.937 2.165 1.808 1.799 1.15 1.051 3.7 5.803 3.303 3.003 3.003 3.003 3.003 2020 +914 ALB TM_RPCH Albania Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Although quarterly trade data from Bank of Albania is available in BPM6, monthly goods export and import data from INSTAT is provided in BPM5. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -9.901 28.907 38.743 -3.432 23.272 11.868 8.409 10.704 8.434 5.354 18.942 3.538 -2.231 -9.316 3.63 -7.602 -0.568 5.577 -0.017 8.261 6.037 5.963 4.55 -19.535 23.732 7.342 1.635 1.295 4.119 3.65 3.659 2020 +914 ALB TMG_RPCH Albania Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Although quarterly trade data from Bank of Albania is available in BPM6, monthly goods export and import data from INSTAT is provided in BPM5. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -10.186 31.411 30.279 -14.3 33.181 6.066 7.733 21.067 9.912 7.124 21.229 -0.695 -2.6 -10.946 3.794 -5.191 -1.238 6.361 2.019 9.375 4.4 4.539 3.203 -5.103 18.257 1.849 -2.299 0.044 1.776 1.341 1.203 2020 +914 ALB TX_RPCH Albania Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Although quarterly trade data from Bank of Albania is available in BPM6, monthly goods export and import data from INSTAT is provided in BPM5. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 -- -- -- -19.051 24.363 88.951 16.254 23.9 3.878 9.51 20.63 6.026 12.576 16.993 -7.631 3.321 10.473 1.008 -0.405 8.394 3.656 4.976 10.288 10.176 3.826 1.409 -27.549 44.5 11.231 2.272 0.979 4.044 3.848 3.717 2020 +914 ALB TXG_RPCH Albania Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Although quarterly trade data from Bank of Albania is available in BPM6, monthly goods export and import data from INSTAT is provided in BPM5. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -- 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -13.472 33.237 25.413 -7.088 23.048 8.253 25.15 24.013 2.948 5.272 19.979 -55.018 -15.622 60.916 12.192 23.249 27.078 -5.092 3.349 -0.606 -1.328 15.632 -9.394 -2.056 30.121 5.31 -7.419 -0.7 5.969 3.871 3.776 2020 +914 ALB LUR Albania Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022 5.028 4.224 2.813 3.335 4.41 5.853 5.43 5.164 6.033 6.721 8.457 8.9 26.5 22.3 18.4 12.9 12.3 14.9 17.7 18.4 16.8 16.44 15.751 15 14.4 14.1 13.8 13.4 13.1 13.8 14 14 13.4 15.9 17.5 17.1 15.2 13.7 12.3 11.47 11.675 10.6 10.3 10 10 10 10 10 2020 +914 ALB LE Albania Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +914 ALB LP Albania Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. INSTAT Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022 2.672 2.726 2.784 2.844 2.904 2.965 3.023 3.084 3.142 3.228 3.287 3.267 3.247 3.227 3.208 3.188 3.168 3.148 3.129 3.109 3.089 3.06 3.051 3.04 3.027 3.011 2.993 2.97 2.947 2.928 2.913 2.905 2.9 2.895 2.889 2.881 2.876 2.884 2.883 2.881 2.878 2.873 2.866 2.858 2.85 2.84 2.831 2.821 2020 +914 ALB GGR Albania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.956 103.238 125.387 130.642 145.639 154.595 167.224 184.355 204.533 226.283 252.291 290.078 298.487 320.653 330.449 330.384 323.709 366.569 379.231 407.021 430.397 449.859 460.349 425.906 510.951 560.595 593.408 623.709 655.187 689.464 724.915 2020 +914 ALB GGR_NGDP Albania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.398 26.826 28.266 26.066 25.848 25.323 24.674 24.992 25.434 25.928 26.13 26.842 26.093 25.867 25.407 24.789 23.977 26.272 26.44 27.642 27.756 27.485 27.209 25.905 27.037 27.226 27.262 27.266 27.262 27.243 27.208 2020 +914 ALB GGX Albania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100.391 141.437 164.607 169.596 184.163 192.517 201.152 222.439 232.339 254.762 282.987 342.86 373.832 364.29 376.183 376.241 394.117 442.718 441.161 429.073 452.193 471.407 493.243 536.28 596.278 644.564 672.869 689.432 727.412 765.934 805.245 2020 +914 ALB GGX_NGDP Albania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.3 36.751 37.108 33.838 32.685 31.535 29.68 30.155 28.892 29.191 29.309 31.726 32.679 29.387 28.923 28.229 29.193 31.729 30.758 29.139 29.162 28.802 29.153 32.619 31.552 31.304 30.913 30.14 30.268 30.265 30.222 2020 +914 ALB GGXCNL Albania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -39.434 -38.198 -39.22 -38.954 -38.524 -37.922 -33.928 -38.083 -27.806 -28.479 -30.695 -52.782 -75.345 -43.637 -45.734 -45.857 -70.408 -76.149 -61.931 -22.052 -21.795 -21.548 -32.894 -110.374 -85.328 -83.968 -79.461 -65.723 -72.225 -76.47 -80.33 2020 +914 ALB GGXCNL_NGDP Albania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.902 -9.926 -8.841 -7.772 -6.837 -6.212 -5.006 -5.163 -3.458 -3.263 -3.179 -4.884 -6.586 -3.52 -3.516 -3.441 -5.215 -5.458 -4.318 -1.498 -1.406 -1.317 -1.944 -6.713 -4.515 -4.078 -3.651 -2.873 -3.005 -3.022 -3.015 2020 +914 ALB GGSB Albania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +914 ALB GGSB_NPGDP Albania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +914 ALB GGXONLB Albania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.284 -3.32 -5.006 -9.381 -14.904 -13.159 -4.105 -9.66 -1.777 -3.474 -5.166 -21.476 -39.044 -2.033 -4.611 -4.359 -27.073 -36.074 -23.288 14.207 10.109 14.965 2.249 -75.98 -49.505 -38.278 -21.253 0.004 -0.004 -0.001 -- 2020 +914 ALB GGXONLB_NGDP Albania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.424 -0.863 -1.129 -1.872 -2.645 -2.155 -0.606 -1.31 -0.221 -0.398 -0.535 -1.987 -3.413 -0.164 -0.355 -0.327 -2.005 -2.585 -1.624 0.965 0.652 0.914 0.133 -4.621 -2.62 -1.859 -0.976 -- -- -- -- 2020 +914 ALB GGXWDN Albania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 756.42 807.38 921.361 914.43 986.827 "1,028.47" "1,015.75" "1,006.17" "1,022.14" "1,149.16" "1,211.63" "1,308.58" "1,359.22" "1,415.57" "1,478.56" "1,548.51" "1,623.77" 2020 +914 ALB GGXWDN_NGDP Albania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.158 60.577 68.246 65.536 68.802 69.846 65.505 61.474 60.413 69.897 64.113 63.553 62.445 61.884 61.523 61.187 60.943 2020 +914 ALB GGXWDG Albania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 239.197 273.949 302.454 319.608 341.522 391.308 408.3 423.962 468.05 494.737 517.043 595.883 682.547 715.517 772.735 828.268 950.316 "1,004.51" "1,057.32" "1,079.69" "1,114.83" "1,136.96" "1,138.40" "1,248.30" "1,395.69" "1,447.04" "1,526.96" "1,566.65" "1,605.12" "1,666.02" "1,743.49" 2020 +914 ALB GGXWDG_NGDP Albania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.194 71.184 68.183 63.769 60.613 64.097 60.245 57.474 58.203 56.688 53.55 55.14 59.666 57.72 59.413 62.144 70.391 71.992 73.716 73.324 71.895 69.466 67.285 75.927 73.853 70.278 70.152 68.488 66.789 65.83 65.437 2020 +914 ALB NGDP_FY Albania "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.489 19.126 19.698 19.9 19.645 20.065 20.692 20.531 20.238 22.228 20.006 19.519 63.341 149.142 223.571 267.424 334.359 331.324 384.848 443.594 501.199 563.449 610.494 677.738 737.656 804.163 872.735 965.528 "1,080.68" "1,143.94" "1,239.65" "1,300.62" "1,332.81" "1,350.05" "1,395.31" "1,434.31" "1,472.48" "1,550.65" "1,636.73" "1,691.90" "1,644.08" "1,889.84" "2,059.02" "2,176.66" "2,287.47" "2,403.26" "2,530.79" "2,664.39" 2020 +914 ALB BCA Albania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Starting with the year 2013 data are provided by the authorities in BPM6. Data for prior years are converted by the staff from BPM5. Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.001 -0.01 -0.052 -0.037 -0.03 -0.027 0.001 0.007 -0.025 -0.075 -0.096 -0.165 -0.069 0.024 -0.087 -0.057 -0.253 -0.295 -0.178 -0.062 -0.246 -0.248 -0.443 -0.432 -0.42 -0.733 -0.592 -1.13 -2.031 -1.853 -1.351 -1.666 -1.257 -1.183 -1.43 -0.981 -0.898 -0.978 -1.024 -1.166 -1.315 -1.403 -1.577 -1.515 -1.561 -1.657 -1.706 -1.772 2020 +914 ALB BCA_NGDPD Albania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 0.054 -0.455 -2.264 -1.583 -1.316 -1.158 0.057 0.265 -0.986 -2.691 -4.313 -12.368 -8.185 1.674 -3.706 -1.968 -7.894 -13.047 -6.944 -1.946 -7.07 -6.315 -10.179 -7.695 -5.849 -9.106 -6.656 -10.58 -15.768 -15.383 -11.321 -12.917 -10.202 -9.253 -10.797 -8.609 -7.572 -7.492 -6.754 -7.571 -8.677 -7.661 -8.64 -8.041 -7.863 -7.809 -7.572 -7.418 2020 +612 DZA NGDP_R Algeria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,596.37" "2,674.26" "2,845.41" "2,999.06" "3,167.01" "3,344.36" "3,337.68" "3,314.31" "3,251.34" "3,407.40" "3,434.66" "3,393.45" "3,447.74" "3,375.25" "3,344.88" "3,473.58" "3,605.57" "3,645.24" "3,831.14" "3,953.74" "4,103.98" "4,227.10" "4,463.82" "4,785.21" "4,990.98" "5,285.44" "5,374.48" "5,555.75" "5,686.88" "5,779.70" "5,988.70" "6,162.37" "6,371.89" "6,550.30" "6,799.22" "7,050.79" "7,276.41" "7,378.28" "7,466.82" "7,541.49" "7,156.87" "7,407.36" "7,752.92" "7,952.03" "8,108.51" "8,258.77" "8,414.39" "8,556.79" 2021 +612 DZA NGDP_RPCH Algeria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -5.4 3 6.4 5.4 5.6 5.6 -0.2 -0.7 -1.9 4.8 0.8 -1.2 1.6 -2.102 -0.9 3.848 3.8 1.1 5.1 3.2 3.8 3 5.6 7.2 4.3 5.9 1.684 3.373 2.36 1.632 3.616 2.9 3.4 2.8 3.8 3.7 3.2 1.4 1.2 1 -5.1 3.5 4.665 2.568 1.968 1.853 1.884 1.692 2021 +612 DZA NGDP Algeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 162.5 191.5 207.6 233.7 263.9 291.6 296.6 312.7 347.7 422.043 554.4 862.132 "1,074.70" "1,189.72" "1,487.40" "2,004.99" "2,570.00" "2,780.20" "2,830.49" "3,248.20" "4,123.50" "4,227.10" "4,522.80" "5,252.30" "6,149.10" "7,562.00" "8,501.64" "9,352.89" "11,043.70" "9,968.03" "11,991.56" "14,589.00" "16,209.60" "16,647.90" "17,228.60" "16,712.69" "17,514.60" "18,876.20" "20,452.30" "20,501.10" "18,383.80" "22,021.50" "27,199.83" "28,935.26" "31,399.26" "34,446.56" "37,948.77" "41,417.06" 2021 +612 DZA NGDPD Algeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 42.346 44.372 44.78 47.529 51.513 61.132 61.535 63.3 51.664 52.558 61.892 46.67 49.217 50.963 42.426 42.066 46.941 48.178 48.188 48.845 54.749 54.745 56.761 67.864 85.332 103.198 117.027 134.977 171.001 137.211 161.207 200.02 209.059 209.755 213.81 165.979 160.034 170.207 175.372 171.68 144.922 162.711 187.155 190.254 196.624 205.435 215.544 224.042 2021 +612 DZA PPPGDP Algeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 89.746 101.183 114.311 125.202 136.986 149.231 151.931 154.599 157.01 170.999 178.817 182.647 189.798 190.211 192.526 204.126 215.762 221.897 235.839 246.815 261.998 275.938 295.932 323.5 346.468 378.416 396.663 421.124 439.329 449.362 471.208 494.947 497.33 497.988 506.135 477.358 471.382 485.802 503.376 517.505 497.03 535.802 600.668 638.046 664.253 689.136 715.489 741.677 2021 +612 DZA NGDP_D Algeria "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.259 7.161 7.296 7.792 8.333 8.719 8.886 9.435 10.694 12.386 16.141 25.406 31.171 35.248 44.468 57.721 71.279 76.269 73.881 82.155 100.476 100 101.321 109.761 123.204 143.072 158.185 168.346 194.196 172.466 200.237 236.743 254.392 254.155 253.391 237.033 240.704 255.835 273.909 271.844 256.869 297.292 350.834 363.873 387.238 417.091 450.998 484.025 2021 +612 DZA NGDPRPC Algeria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "139,096.11" "138,951.43" "143,244.66" "146,181.71" "149,563.72" "150,647.03" "146,389.28" "141,637.26" "134,910.37" "137,951.59" "137,265.75" "132,334.26" "131,237.59" "125,502.13" "121,649.58" "123,791.08" "126,219.06" "125,503.01" "129,838.41" "131,945.22" "134,530.28" "136,560.70" "142,096.44" "150,077.23" "154,204.31" "160,871.84" "161,148.90" "164,089.77" "164,403.30" "163,879.39" "166,454.45" "167,834.26" "169,939.75" "171,039.61" "173,830.74" "176,432.86" "178,186.20" "176,848.14" "175,368.05" "173,670.99" "163,208.89" "166,599.11" "171,973.93" "173,965.81" "174,950.66" "175,743.17" "176,593.32" "177,113.28" 2019 +612 DZA NGDPRPPPPC Algeria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,158.39" "9,148.86" "9,431.54" "9,624.92" "9,847.60" "9,918.93" "9,638.59" "9,325.70" "8,882.79" "9,083.03" "9,037.87" "8,713.17" "8,640.97" "8,263.33" "8,009.67" "8,150.67" "8,310.54" "8,263.39" "8,548.84" "8,687.56" "8,857.76" "8,991.45" "9,355.94" "9,881.41" "10,153.14" "10,592.15" "10,610.39" "10,804.02" "10,824.67" "10,790.17" "10,959.72" "11,050.57" "11,189.20" "11,261.62" "11,445.39" "11,616.72" "11,732.16" "11,644.06" "11,546.61" "11,434.87" "10,746.03" "10,969.25" "11,323.13" "11,454.28" "11,519.13" "11,571.31" "11,627.29" "11,661.52" 2019 +612 DZA NGDPPC Algeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,705.67" "9,950.12" "10,451.07" "11,391.11" "12,462.81" "13,135.14" "13,008.77" "13,363.25" "14,427.39" "17,086.76" "22,156.50" "33,620.56" "40,908.04" "44,237.53" "54,095.14" "71,453.67" "89,967.09" "95,720.43" "95,926.08" "108,399.72" "135,170.13" "136,560.70" "143,974.02" "164,726.36" "189,986.41" "230,162.84" "254,913.97" "276,238.60" "319,265.23" "282,636.54" "333,302.68" "397,336.38" "432,313.64" "434,705.07" "440,471.44" "418,203.99" "428,900.97" "452,438.82" "480,349.01" "472,114.50" "419,233.31" "495,285.84" "603,342.27" "633,014.13" "677,476.03" "733,008.37" "796,433.16" "857,273.38" 2019 +612 DZA NGDPDPC Algeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,268.61" "2,305.51" "2,254.33" "2,316.68" "2,432.72" "2,753.70" "2,698.92" "2,705.11" "2,143.74" "2,127.87" "2,473.51" "1,819.98" "1,873.42" "1,894.95" "1,542.97" "1,499.14" "1,643.27" "1,658.73" "1,633.09" "1,630.07" "1,794.70" "1,768.58" "1,806.86" "2,128.39" "2,636.48" "3,141.03" "3,508.96" "3,986.56" "4,943.50" "3,890.52" "4,480.72" "5,447.60" "5,575.65" "5,477.06" "5,466.33" "4,153.32" "3,918.94" "4,079.65" "4,118.84" "3,953.58" "3,304.87" "3,659.53" "4,151.44" "4,162.18" "4,242.40" "4,371.57" "4,523.64" "4,637.34" 2019 +612 DZA PPPPC Algeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,807.98" "5,257.38" "5,754.71" "6,102.67" "6,469.22" "6,722.11" "6,663.64" "6,606.80" "6,514.93" "6,923.03" "7,146.41" "7,122.67" "7,224.62" "7,072.62" "7,001.95" "7,274.61" "7,553.11" "7,639.76" "7,992.63" "8,236.77" "8,588.41" "8,914.44" "9,420.38" "10,145.84" "10,704.69" "11,517.75" "11,893.60" "12,437.94" "12,700.67" "12,741.34" "13,097.10" "13,480.05" "13,263.91" "13,003.31" "12,940.00" "11,944.99" "11,543.30" "11,644.06" "11,822.44" "11,917.48" "11,334.53" "12,050.74" "13,323.93" "13,958.48" "14,332.04" "14,664.54" "15,016.00" "15,351.64" 2019 +612 DZA NGAP_NPGDP Algeria Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +612 DZA PPPSH Algeria Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.67 0.678 0.719 0.739 0.748 0.762 0.735 0.703 0.66 0.667 0.646 0.623 0.57 0.548 0.527 0.528 0.528 0.513 0.525 0.524 0.519 0.522 0.536 0.552 0.547 0.553 0.534 0.524 0.521 0.531 0.523 0.517 0.494 0.471 0.462 0.427 0.406 0.397 0.388 0.382 0.374 0.365 0.371 0.371 0.367 0.362 0.357 0.351 2021 +612 DZA PPPEX Algeria Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.811 1.893 1.816 1.867 1.926 1.954 1.952 2.023 2.215 2.468 3.1 4.72 5.662 6.255 7.726 9.822 11.911 12.529 12.002 13.16 15.739 15.319 15.283 16.236 17.748 19.983 21.433 22.209 25.138 22.183 25.449 29.476 32.593 33.43 34.04 35.011 37.156 38.856 40.63 39.615 36.987 41.1 45.283 45.35 47.27 49.985 53.039 55.842 2021 +612 DZA NID_NGDP Algeria Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.586 30.83 31.091 31.329 29.229 27.682 27.919 25.041 23.504 30.518 28.896 30.947 29.757 28.259 31.461 31.571 25.082 23.286 27.344 26.475 23.563 26.841 30.654 30.341 33.263 31.656 30.17 34.469 37.348 46.876 41.43 38.055 39.158 43.39 45.554 50.781 50.778 48.544 47.279 44.692 41.852 37.335 36.805 35.587 35.175 33.505 33.4 32.982 2021 +612 DZA NGSD_NGDP Algeria Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 30.432 28.024 26.014 26.789 31.868 31.733 24.115 24.526 20.168 20.33 31.077 36.068 32.378 29.848 27.127 26.254 27.739 30.447 25.455 26.516 40.261 39.737 38.333 43.32 46.29 52.143 54.872 57.119 57.461 47.167 48.936 47.946 45.034 43.778 41.131 34.326 34.221 35.424 37.634 34.816 28.941 34.505 43.015 36.155 33.381 30.573 29.893 29.178 2021 +612 DZA PCPI Algeria "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2001 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 8.975 10.286 10.964 11.823 12.569 13.88 15.824 16.751 17.746 19.373 21.17 26.652 35.101 42.297 54.563 70.823 84.067 88.859 93.258 95.682 95.969 100 101.433 105.755 109.952 111.472 114.048 118.244 123.985 131.103 136.23 142.36 155.053 160.1 164.77 172.653 183.699 193.97 202.253 206.2 211.18 226.44 248.492 270.068 295.178 325.765 359.606 393.676 2021 +612 DZA PCPIPCH Algeria "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.668 14.61 6.593 7.835 6.31 10.432 14.007 5.857 5.938 9.172 9.272 25.9 31.7 20.5 29 29.8 18.7 5.7 4.95 2.6 0.3 4.2 1.433 4.261 3.968 1.382 2.311 3.679 4.855 5.741 3.911 4.5 8.916 3.255 2.917 4.784 6.398 5.591 4.27 1.952 2.415 7.226 9.739 8.683 9.298 10.362 10.388 9.474 2021 +612 DZA PCPIE Algeria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2001 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.573 7.009 7.377 8.313 9.199 10.346 11.576 11.942 12.974 14.365 21.17 26.652 35.101 42.297 54.563 70.823 84.067 88.859 93.258 95.682 95.969 100 102.1 107.78 110.14 111.49 115.77 121.33 127.23 134.55 138.216 145.348 158.48 160.3 168.72 176.08 188.33 197.62 202.96 207.9 215.21 233.47 259.416 278.882 307.736 339.538 374.948 405.524 2021 +612 DZA PCPIEPCH Algeria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 14.143 6.632 5.251 12.695 10.662 12.458 11.891 3.168 8.637 10.718 47.373 25.9 31.7 20.5 29 29.8 18.7 5.7 4.95 2.6 0.3 4.2 2.1 5.563 2.19 1.226 3.839 4.803 4.863 5.753 2.725 5.16 9.035 1.148 5.253 4.362 6.957 4.933 2.702 2.434 3.516 8.485 11.113 7.504 10.346 10.334 10.429 8.155 2021 +612 DZA TM_RPCH Algeria Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Oil coverage: Hydrocarbons, related to the oil and gas sector Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.047 -- 16.3 -1.7 6.2 5.7 -22 -28.7 3.4 16.8 -9 -17.9 4.6 -6.7 6.1 2 -13.3 2.4 6.5 1.8 7.6 11.2 23.2 -2.911 21.906 6.465 0.444 24.57 37.277 3.624 -0.038 5.999 7.318 7.666 9.277 -6.061 -1.228 -0.818 -1.566 -9.644 -18.943 -5.799 -2.899 6.621 2.14 -0.811 -2.97 -1.063 2021 +612 DZA TMG_RPCH Algeria Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Oil coverage: Hydrocarbons, related to the oil and gas sector Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.784 11.563 1.253 -1.029 0.093 1.977 -23.611 -23.997 -1.42 23.733 97.622 -20.471 6.95 -3.799 12.861 5.848 -12.236 -6.295 9.014 6.792 4.122 4.39 27.702 7.005 25.492 6.701 1.064 21.024 33.933 2.581 -0.168 7.04 11.476 9.534 11.38 -5.574 -1.836 -1.972 -2.851 -7.823 -18.147 -4.11 -4.205 6.693 2.288 -0.725 -2.952 -1.059 2021 +612 DZA TX_RPCH Algeria Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Oil coverage: Hydrocarbons, related to the oil and gas sector Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" -14.588 -- 0.3 10.2 6.2 2.6 -0.3 6 0.4 8 3.4 0.575 5.989 2.135 -6.118 5.733 5.749 11.257 1.653 3.518 3.325 -1.696 5.798 6.754 2.729 4.954 -3.007 -1.882 -3.568 -8.443 -3.218 -4.822 -3.652 -6.394 0.311 5.733 9.612 0.042 -7.913 -2.954 -4.154 16.138 -0.208 -3.024 -1.782 -1.191 -3.285 -0.202 2021 +612 DZA TXG_RPCH Algeria Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Oil coverage: Hydrocarbons, related to the oil and gas sector Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.487 -1.787 -0.458 3.694 3.351 5.163 -13.634 -9.653 -1.245 6.649 6.242 1.143 3.967 1.679 -7.807 6.892 6.736 9.089 2.074 4.94 4.952 -2.225 3.64 7.286 3.386 5.276 -2.356 -1.933 -3.264 -10.312 -2.883 -3.815 -4.004 -6.89 0.474 1.755 7.883 2.628 -6.888 -4.463 -9.322 18.389 4.347 -3.236 -1.55 -1.182 -3.356 -0.114 2021 +612 DZA LUR Algeria Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 15.789 15.385 15 14.286 16.536 16.901 18.356 20.056 21.801 18.1 19.757 20.263 21.368 23.152 24.362 28.105 27.986 27.961 28.021 29.293 29.496 27.306 25.664 23.716 17.656 15.265 12.512 13.793 11.343 10.167 9.961 9.971 10.969 9.829 10.6 11.214 10.498 11.709 11.731 11.383 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +612 DZA LE Algeria Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +612 DZA LP Algeria Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 18.666 19.246 19.864 20.516 21.175 22.2 22.8 23.4 24.1 24.7 25.022 25.643 26.271 26.894 27.496 28.06 28.566 29.045 29.507 29.965 30.506 30.954 31.414 31.885 32.366 32.855 33.351 33.858 34.591 35.268 35.978 36.717 37.495 38.297 39.114 39.963 40.836 41.721 42.578 43.424 43.851 44.462 45.082 45.71 46.347 46.993 47.648 48.313 2019 +612 DZA GGR Algeria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 160.2 272.4 316.8 320.1 434.161 600.847 825.157 926.668 774.511 972.78 "1,578.16" "1,479.10" "1,603.28" "1,947.44" "2,215.17" "3,080.70" "3,639.91" "3,725.65" "5,253.05" "3,667.48" "4,462.33" "5,838.34" "6,339.34" "5,957.55" "5,738.07" "5,104.74" "5,011.58" "6,047.89" "6,826.88" "6,601.58" "5,640.94" "6,586.64" "8,535.55" "8,565.15" "9,295.81" "10,147.90" "11,179.77" "12,347.93" 2021 +612 DZA GGR_NGDP Algeria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.896 31.596 29.478 26.905 29.189 29.968 32.107 33.331 27.363 29.948 38.272 34.991 35.449 37.078 36.024 40.739 42.814 39.834 47.566 36.792 37.212 40.019 39.109 35.786 33.305 30.544 28.614 32.04 33.38 32.201 30.684 29.91 31.381 29.601 29.605 29.46 29.46 29.814 2021 +612 DZA GGX Algeria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 140.04 258.13 329.024 420.684 499.553 629.09 749.9 860.542 882.645 "1,037.32" "1,179.31" "1,334.51" "1,592.75" "1,536.99" "1,793.71" "2,184.02" "2,489.21" "3,268.75" "4,346.05" "4,380.51" "4,640.49" "6,006.87" "7,050.23" "6,101.26" "7,113.74" "7,724.88" "7,355.32" "7,638.17" "8,222.85" "8,566.21" "7,839.47" "8,176.20" "11,883.05" "11,836.10" "12,687.02" "13,558.25" "15,039.34" "16,414.46" 2021 +612 DZA GGX_NGDP Algeria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.26 29.941 30.616 35.36 33.586 31.376 29.179 30.953 31.183 31.935 28.6 31.57 35.216 29.263 29.17 28.882 29.279 34.949 39.353 43.946 38.698 41.174 43.494 36.649 41.29 46.222 41.995 40.465 40.205 41.784 42.643 37.128 43.688 40.905 40.405 39.36 39.631 39.632 2021 +612 DZA GGXCNL Algeria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.16 14.27 -12.224 -100.584 -65.392 -28.243 75.257 66.126 -108.134 -64.54 398.854 144.595 10.535 410.451 421.456 896.671 "1,150.69" 456.892 907.001 -713.026 -178.165 -168.527 -710.888 -143.714 "-1,375.67" "-2,620.15" "-2,343.74" "-1,590.28" "-1,395.96" "-1,964.63" "-2,198.53" "-1,589.56" "-3,347.51" "-3,270.95" "-3,391.21" "-3,410.34" "-3,859.57" "-4,066.53" 2021 +612 DZA GGXCNL_NGDP Algeria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.636 1.655 -1.137 -8.454 -4.396 -1.409 2.928 2.378 -3.82 -1.987 9.673 3.421 0.233 7.815 6.854 11.858 13.535 4.885 8.213 -7.153 -1.486 -1.155 -4.386 -0.863 -7.985 -15.678 -13.382 -8.425 -6.825 -9.583 -11.959 -7.218 -12.307 -11.304 -10.8 -9.9 -10.17 -9.818 2021 +612 DZA GGSB Algeria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +612 DZA GGSB_NPGDP Algeria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +612 DZA GGXONLB Algeria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.16 29.87 10.876 -73.584 -24.304 11.299 151.815 147.801 -44.591 31.25 521.09 231.531 82.486 455.239 415.044 879.178 "1,133.96" 444.448 883.119 -761.491 -234.375 -348.021 -852.065 -152.106 "-1,397.68" "-2,716.30" "-2,355.95" "-1,521.39" "-1,433.62" "-2,086.57" "-2,142.61" "-1,556.78" "-3,286.40" "-2,914.17" "-2,781.01" "-2,621.92" "-2,718.21" "-2,568.44" 2021 +612 DZA GGXONLB_NGDP Algeria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.26 3.465 1.012 -6.185 -1.634 0.564 5.907 5.316 -1.575 0.962 12.637 5.477 1.824 8.667 6.75 11.626 13.338 4.752 7.997 -7.639 -1.954 -2.386 -5.257 -0.914 -8.113 -16.253 -13.451 -8.06 -7.01 -10.178 -11.655 -7.069 -12.082 -10.071 -8.857 -7.612 -7.163 -6.201 2021 +612 DZA GGXWDN Algeria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 671.41 676.643 881.227 "1,464.08" "2,331.02" "2,523.83" "1,943.21" "2,063.56" "2,665.65" "2,591.58" "2,046.07" "2,043.60" "1,605.43" "1,443.46" 146.981 -921.632 "-1,952.33" "-3,919.52" "-3,951.28" "-4,041.68" "-4,535.21" "-4,706.29" "-4,997.48" "-3,756.28" "-1,275.29" "2,331.75" "4,008.73" "5,245.90" "6,257.39" "8,098.51" "11,422.16" "15,575.42" "18,774.89" "22,092.42" "25,439.56" "29,232.00" "32,969.91" 2021 +612 DZA GGXWDN_NGDP Algeria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 77.878 62.961 74.07 98.432 116.261 98.204 69.895 72.905 82.066 62.849 48.404 45.184 30.566 23.474 1.944 -10.841 -20.874 -35.491 -39.64 -33.704 -31.086 -29.034 -30.019 -21.803 -7.631 13.313 21.237 25.649 30.522 44.052 51.868 57.263 64.886 70.36 73.852 77.03 79.605 2021 +612 DZA GGXWDG Algeria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 805.264 808.344 991.556 "1,716.74" "2,086.02" "2,529.12" "2,400.60" "2,454.14" "2,456.24" "2,390.00" "2,293.94" "2,319.13" "2,173.87" "2,165.15" "1,989.67" "2,009.41" "1,263.20" 889.728 974.348 "1,258.11" "1,350.11" "1,511.65" "1,180.92" "1,319.42" "1,459.57" "3,579.68" "5,060.39" "7,824.26" "9,439.60" "9,609.71" "13,870.64" "17,067.00" "20,345.85" "23,744.67" "27,162.30" "31,028.77" "35,101.79" 2021 +612 DZA GGXWDG_NGDP Algeria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 93.404 75.216 83.343 115.419 104.041 98.409 86.346 86.704 75.619 57.96 54.267 51.276 41.389 35.211 26.311 23.636 13.506 8.056 9.775 10.492 9.254 9.326 7.094 7.658 8.733 20.438 26.808 38.256 46.044 52.273 62.987 62.747 70.315 75.622 78.853 81.765 84.752 2021 +612 DZA NGDP_FY Algeria "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 162.5 191.5 207.6 233.7 263.9 291.6 296.6 312.7 347.7 422.043 554.4 862.132 "1,074.70" "1,189.72" "1,487.40" "2,004.99" "2,570.00" "2,780.20" "2,830.49" "3,248.20" "4,123.50" "4,227.10" "4,522.80" "5,252.30" "6,149.10" "7,562.00" "8,501.64" "9,352.89" "11,043.70" "9,968.03" "11,991.56" "14,589.00" "16,209.60" "16,647.90" "17,228.60" "16,712.69" "17,514.60" "18,876.20" "20,452.30" "20,501.10" "18,383.80" "22,021.50" "27,199.83" "28,935.26" "31,399.26" "34,446.56" "37,948.77" "41,417.06" 2021 +612 DZA BCA Algeria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.242 -0.209 -0.436 -0.085 0.074 1.015 -2.23 0.141 -1.9 -1.033 1.35 2.39 1.29 0.81 -1.839 -2.237 1.248 3.45 -0.91 0.02 9.142 7.06 4.359 8.808 11.116 21.183 28.95 30.6 34.449 0.411 12.157 19.802 12.29 0.835 -9.436 -27.29 -26.473 -22.331 -16.914 -16.955 -18.711 -4.605 11.622 1.082 -3.527 -6.024 -7.56 -8.523 2021 +612 DZA BCA_NGDPD Algeria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 0.571 -0.472 -0.973 -0.179 0.144 1.66 -3.623 0.223 -3.678 -1.965 2.181 5.121 2.621 1.589 -4.334 -5.318 2.658 7.161 -1.888 0.041 16.699 12.896 7.68 12.979 13.027 20.526 24.738 22.671 20.146 0.299 7.541 9.9 5.879 0.398 -4.413 -16.442 -16.542 -13.12 -9.645 -9.876 -12.911 -2.83 6.21 0.569 -1.794 -2.932 -3.508 -3.804 2021 +171 AND NGDP_R Andorra "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.992 2.153 2.251 2.447 2.646 2.789 2.923 2.968 2.803 2.655 2.602 2.602 2.473 2.385 2.445 2.48 2.572 2.581 2.622 2.674 2.375 2.588 2.758 2.813 2.881 2.941 2.991 3.036 2021 +171 AND NGDP_RPCH Andorra "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.119 4.546 8.694 8.136 5.398 4.809 1.553 -5.559 -5.303 -1.975 -0.008 -4.974 -3.548 2.504 1.434 3.71 0.346 1.589 2.016 -11.184 8.949 6.575 2 2.4 2.1 1.7 1.5 2021 +171 AND NGDP Andorra "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.551 1.729 1.866 2.092 2.332 2.541 2.755 2.888 2.789 2.645 2.602 2.607 2.482 2.405 2.463 2.515 2.617 2.656 2.725 2.818 2.531 2.815 3.124 3.273 3.413 3.549 3.672 3.791 2021 +171 AND NGDPD Andorra "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.429 1.547 1.758 2.362 2.896 3.158 3.456 3.952 4.082 3.675 3.446 3.625 3.189 3.193 3.267 2.789 2.895 2.993 3.217 3.155 2.885 3.33 3.302 3.36 3.517 3.68 3.835 3.985 2021 +171 AND PPPGDP Andorra "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.221 2.456 2.607 2.89 3.209 3.488 3.769 3.931 3.783 3.606 3.577 3.651 3.571 3.563 3.718 3.784 4.072 4.215 4.384 4.552 4.092 4.643 5.301 5.599 5.854 6.088 6.309 6.528 2021 +171 AND NGDP_D Andorra "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 77.879 80.278 82.879 85.512 88.114 91.107 94.256 97.283 99.496 99.627 100 100.197 100.372 100.822 100.737 101.403 101.755 102.912 103.954 105.383 106.557 108.79 113.251 116.331 118.49 120.649 122.743 124.877 2021 +171 AND NGDPRPC Andorra "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "37,022.48" "37,294.33" "35,446.26" "34,087.13" "34,641.77" "34,569.37" "35,178.44" "34,503.04" "34,414.85" "34,490.03" "30,447.35" "32,538.25" "34,014.92" "34,032.15" "34,182.92" "34,233.77" "34,150.38" "34,000.20" 2021 +171 AND NGDPRPPPPC Andorra "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "60,467.09" "60,911.09" "57,892.72" "55,672.92" "56,578.79" "56,460.54" "57,455.31" "56,352.20" "56,208.17" "56,330.95" "49,728.24" "53,143.21" "55,554.98" "55,583.13" "55,829.37" "55,912.42" "55,776.22" "55,530.93" 2021 +171 AND NGDPPC Andorra "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "37,022.48" "37,367.71" "35,578.00" "34,367.26" "34,897.12" "35,054.23" "35,795.91" "35,507.66" "35,775.50" "36,346.54" "32,443.63" "35,398.50" "38,522.18" "39,589.92" "40,503.19" "41,302.58" "41,917.10" "42,458.58" 2021 +171 AND NGDPDPC Andorra "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "49,030.23" "51,957.31" "45,713.97" "45,630.20" "46,299.28" "38,877.49" "39,595.32" "40,017.74" "42,229.90" "40,688.49" "36,973.85" "41,873.06" "40,722.63" "40,643.31" "41,732.56" "42,833.36" "43,788.26" "44,630.35" 2021 +171 AND PPPPC Andorra "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "50,887.54" "52,326.28" "51,193.13" "50,929.55" "52,686.15" "52,747.89" "55,695.33" "56,352.20" "57,550.89" "58,708.39" "52,451.57" "58,382.77" "65,371.54" "67,735.00" "69,462.63" "70,858.85" "72,031.95" "73,102.90" 2021 +171 AND NGAP_NPGDP Andorra Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +171 AND PPPSH Andorra Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2021 +171 AND PPPEX Andorra Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.698 0.704 0.716 0.724 0.727 0.728 0.731 0.735 0.737 0.734 0.728 0.714 0.695 0.675 0.662 0.665 0.643 0.63 0.622 0.619 0.619 0.606 0.589 0.584 0.583 0.583 0.582 0.581 2021 +171 AND NID_NGDP Andorra Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +171 AND NGSD_NGDP Andorra Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +171 AND PCPI Andorra "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 75.028 77.375 79.741 82.056 84.951 88.081 90.423 94.353 93.204 94.798 97.215 98.642 99.108 99.013 97.891 97.477 100.001 101.285 102.036 102.298 104.035 109.543 112.631 114.806 116.752 118.737 120.756 2021 +171 AND PCPIPCH Andorra "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.129 3.058 2.903 3.528 3.684 2.659 4.345 -1.217 1.71 2.55 1.468 0.472 -0.096 -1.133 -0.423 2.59 1.284 0.742 0.257 1.698 5.294 2.82 1.931 1.695 1.7 1.7 2021 +171 AND PCPIE Andorra "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.18 78.52 80.69 83.36 86.09 88.69 92.31 93.12 94.06 95.65 97.72 98.75 98.93 98.07 97.55 98.47 100.81 101.567 102.592 102.385 105.764 110.523 113.239 115.221 117.214 119.207 121.233 2021 +171 AND PCPIEPCH Andorra "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.072 2.764 3.309 3.275 3.02 4.082 0.877 1.009 1.69 2.164 1.054 0.182 -0.869 -0.53 0.943 2.376 0.751 1.009 -0.202 3.3 4.5 2.457 1.75 1.73 1.7 1.7 2021 +171 AND TM_RPCH Andorra Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +171 AND TMG_RPCH Andorra Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +171 AND TX_RPCH Andorra Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +171 AND TXG_RPCH Andorra Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +171 AND LUR Andorra Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.225 3.975 6.175 6.325 5.8 3.575 3.025 1.725 1.525 1.775 2.85 2.875 2 1.8 1.675 1.675 1.675 1.675 2021 +171 AND LE Andorra Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.043 0.042 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.042 0.043 0.045 0.045 0.045 0.047 0.047 0.048 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +171 AND LP Andorra Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.071 0.072 0.073 0.075 0.076 0.078 0.078 0.08 0.081 0.083 0.084 0.086 0.088 0.089 2021 +171 AND GGR Andorra General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Expenditure: Approved budget and authorities' medium term fiscal framework. Revenue: GDP growth projections combined with assumptions of multipliers and revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.47 0.484 0.543 0.595 0.591 0.653 0.714 0.731 0.697 0.74 0.768 0.8 0.848 0.831 0.878 1.006 1.008 1.049 1.071 1.025 1.037 1.155 1.251 1.302 1.358 1.409 1.458 2021 +171 AND GGR_NGDP Andorra General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.202 25.935 25.935 25.512 23.253 23.69 24.722 26.212 26.358 28.453 29.466 32.228 35.272 33.763 34.905 38.426 37.973 38.476 38.016 40.485 36.849 36.964 38.22 38.148 38.259 38.375 38.461 2021 +171 AND GGX Andorra General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Expenditure: Approved budget and authorities' medium term fiscal framework. Revenue: GDP growth projections combined with assumptions of multipliers and revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.459 0.466 0.506 0.552 0.593 0.693 0.796 0.821 0.79 0.75 0.758 0.841 0.767 0.779 0.827 0.892 0.92 0.976 1.007 1.1 1.102 1.119 1.179 1.222 1.254 1.287 1.32 2021 +171 AND GGX_NGDP Andorra General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.551 24.964 24.174 23.654 23.34 25.138 27.556 29.418 29.861 28.802 29.058 33.883 31.911 31.615 32.904 34.071 34.646 35.811 35.737 43.445 39.15 35.836 36.022 35.808 35.333 35.048 34.828 2021 +171 AND GGXCNL Andorra General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Expenditure: Approved budget and authorities' medium term fiscal framework. Revenue: GDP growth projections combined with assumptions of multipliers and revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.011 0.018 0.037 0.043 -0.002 -0.04 -0.082 -0.089 -0.093 -0.009 0.011 -0.041 0.081 0.053 0.05 0.114 0.088 0.073 0.064 -0.075 -0.065 0.035 0.072 0.08 0.104 0.122 0.138 2021 +171 AND GGXCNL_NGDP Andorra General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.652 0.971 1.761 1.858 -0.087 -1.448 -2.834 -3.206 -3.503 -0.349 0.408 -1.655 3.361 2.148 2.001 4.355 3.327 2.665 2.278 -2.96 -2.301 1.128 2.198 2.341 2.926 3.327 3.634 2021 +171 AND GGSB Andorra General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +171 AND GGSB_NPGDP Andorra General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +171 AND GGXONLB Andorra General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +171 AND GGXONLB_NGDP Andorra General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +171 AND GGXWDN Andorra General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +171 AND GGXWDN_NGDP Andorra General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +171 AND GGXWDG Andorra General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Expenditure: Approved budget and authorities' medium term fiscal framework. Revenue: GDP growth projections combined with assumptions of multipliers and revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.273 0.285 0.317 0.352 0.375 0.445 0.533 0.7 0.823 0.908 0.952 1.033 1.024 1.035 1.03 1.041 1.005 0.991 0.998 1.173 1.366 1.345 1.333 1.312 1.311 1.309 1.308 2021 +171 AND GGXWDG_NGDP Andorra General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.773 15.266 15.163 15.105 14.761 16.14 18.444 25.096 31.119 34.875 36.531 41.615 42.577 42.039 40.942 39.773 37.827 36.345 35.399 46.329 48.507 43.05 40.742 38.437 36.934 35.661 34.498 2021 +171 AND NGDP_FY Andorra "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Expenditure: Approved budget and authorities' medium term fiscal framework. Revenue: GDP growth projections combined with assumptions of multipliers and revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.551 1.729 1.866 2.092 2.332 2.541 2.755 2.888 2.789 2.645 2.602 2.607 2.482 2.405 2.463 2.515 2.617 2.656 2.725 2.818 2.531 2.815 3.124 3.273 3.413 3.549 3.672 3.791 2021 +171 AND BCA Andorra Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.568 0.422 0.53 0.55 0.58 0.624 0.671 0.714 0.761 2020 +171 AND BCA_NGDPD Andorra Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.01 14.634 15.927 16.654 17.272 17.742 18.237 18.617 19.106 2020 +614 AGO NGDP_R Angola "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: 2021. Starting from the year 2002, historical National Accounts data are provided by Angola's National Institute of Statistics (INE). Data for prior years are based on different sources and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. Notes: Starting from the year 2002, the composition of aggregate demand was revised taking into account updated information from the authorities' National Accounts statistics. Data for prior years are based on [old information] and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 1995 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" 210.654 201.385 201.385 209.843 222.434 230.219 236.895 246.567 261.679 261.788 252.756 283.298 315.601 350.22 387.031 427.141 475.013 509.567 533.472 545.109 561.76 585.388 665.385 685.279 760.338 874.608 975.606 "1,112.29" "1,236.49" "1,247.10" "1,307.70" "1,353.11" "1,468.69" "1,541.46" "1,615.80" "1,631.04" "1,588.96" "1,586.58" "1,565.69" "1,554.70" "1,465.30" "1,477.08" "1,519.42" "1,571.49" "1,632.39" "1,698.08" "1,767.77" "1,837.16" 2021 +614 AGO NGDP_RPCH Angola "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.406 -4.4 -- 4.2 6 3.5 2.9 4.083 6.129 0.042 -3.45 12.084 11.403 10.969 10.511 10.364 11.208 7.274 4.691 2.181 3.055 4.206 13.666 2.99 10.953 15.029 11.548 14.01 11.166 0.859 4.859 3.472 8.542 4.955 4.823 0.944 -2.58 -0.15 -1.316 -0.702 -5.75 0.804 2.866 3.427 3.876 4.024 4.104 3.925 2021 +614 AGO NGDP Angola "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: 2021. Starting from the year 2002, historical National Accounts data are provided by Angola's National Institute of Statistics (INE). Data for prior years are based on different sources and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. Notes: Starting from the year 2002, the composition of aggregate demand was revised taking into account updated information from the authorities' National Accounts statistics. Data for prior years are based on [old information] and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 1995 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.017 1.022 2.143 3.126 21.002 112.118 241.088 665.385 "1,328.94" "1,967.57" "3,222.35" "4,209.76" "5,006.34" "6,643.35" "5,577.34" "7,701.65" "10,500.94" "12,224.95" "13,195.00" "14,323.86" "13,950.29" "16,549.57" "20,245.35" "25,627.71" "30,833.45" "33,611.36" "47,471.41" "56,027.07" "61,296.50" "68,771.60" "76,391.88" "84,084.77" "92,294.22" 2021 +614 AGO NGDPD Angola "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.639 6.214 6.214 6.476 6.864 8.457 7.918 9.05 9.818 11.421 12.571 12.186 9.395 6.819 4.965 6.197 7.994 9.388 7.958 7.526 11.166 10.93 15.286 17.813 23.552 36.971 52.381 65.266 88.539 70.307 83.799 111.79 128.053 136.71 145.712 116.194 101.124 122.022 101.353 84.516 58.125 75.179 124.794 135.558 142.198 149.076 156.463 164.414 2021 +614 AGO PPPGDP Angola "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.89 11.396 12.1 13.102 14.389 15.364 16.128 17.201 18.899 19.649 19.681 22.805 25.984 29.518 33.317 37.541 42.513 46.392 49.115 50.893 53.636 57.151 65.974 69.288 78.94 93.652 107.69 126.095 142.863 145.013 153.887 162.539 186.124 199.866 220.365 204.604 204.875 217.805 220.072 222.436 212.172 222.765 245.442 262.898 278.817 295.428 313.407 332.012 2021 +614 AGO NGDP_D Angola "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.004 0.215 0.42 0.586 3.853 19.958 41.184 100 193.927 258.776 368.434 431.502 450.093 537.276 447.224 588.945 776.062 832.371 856.008 886.489 855.299 "1,041.53" "1,276.04" "1,636.83" "1,983.24" "2,293.82" "3,213.87" "3,687.40" "3,900.54" "4,212.94" "4,498.72" "4,756.54" "5,023.73" 2021 +614 AGO NGDPRPC Angola "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "23,641.90" "22,006.88" "21,439.69" "21,770.21" "22,482.05" "20,649.51" "20,658.11" "20,965.74" "21,663.93" "21,094.40" "19,837.09" "21,586.52" "23,347.53" "25,153.95" "26,988.15" "28,917.56" "31,221.90" "32,517.54" "33,051.45" "32,788.80" "32,806.18" "33,190.30" "36,627.17" "36,623.54" "39,451.40" "44,058.75" "47,715.06" "52,815.54" "57,002.85" "55,817.72" "56,825.27" "57,085.66" "60,157.28" "61,298.87" "62,383.57" "61,131.26" "57,774.09" "55,911.65" "53,527.92" "51,603.93" "47,219.95" "46,213.26" "46,153.27" "46,344.55" "46,738.49" "47,203.28" "47,709.23" "48,137.88" 2017 +614 AGO NGDPRPPPPC Angola "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,245.56" "3,021.10" "2,943.24" "2,988.61" "3,086.33" "2,834.76" "2,835.94" "2,878.17" "2,974.02" "2,895.84" "2,723.23" "2,963.39" "3,205.14" "3,453.13" "3,704.93" "3,969.80" "4,286.14" "4,464.00" "4,537.30" "4,501.24" "4,503.63" "4,556.36" "5,028.17" "5,027.67" "5,415.88" "6,048.38" "6,550.31" "7,250.51" "7,825.34" "7,662.65" "7,800.96" "7,836.71" "8,258.38" "8,415.10" "8,564.00" "8,392.09" "7,931.22" "7,675.54" "7,348.30" "7,084.18" "6,482.35" "6,344.15" "6,335.91" "6,362.17" "6,416.25" "6,480.06" "6,549.51" "6,608.36" 2017 +614 AGO NGDPPC Angola "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.053 1.137 67.168 136.729 193.674 "1,263.29" "6,547.54" "13,669.18" "36,627.17" "71,022.89" "102,090.71" "162,327.27" "205,891.69" "237,719.03" "306,262.73" "249,630.00" "334,669.57" "443,020.06" "500,731.60" "524,723.13" "553,023.40" "522,854.87" "601,736.74" "713,454.65" "876,160.79" "1,023,431.73" "1,083,142.55" "1,485,232.56" "1,701,856.77" "1,807,688.28" "1,969,063.84" "2,123,540.82" "2,269,308.52" "2,418,318.42" 2017 +614 AGO NGDPDPC Angola "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 745.119 679.02 661.52 671.804 693.779 758.525 690.446 769.563 812.794 920.268 986.639 928.506 695.059 489.755 346.239 419.529 525.403 599.077 493.041 452.677 652.11 619.697 841.42 951.969 "1,222.04" "1,862.42" "2,561.86" "3,099.09" "4,081.69" "3,146.80" "3,641.44" "4,716.25" "5,245.02" "5,436.52" "5,625.74" "4,354.92" "3,676.83" "4,300.10" "3,465.06" "2,805.26" "1,873.11" "2,352.13" "3,790.70" "3,997.71" "4,071.39" "4,144.01" "4,222.69" "4,308.01" 2017 +614 AGO PPPPC Angola "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,222.21" "1,245.31" "1,288.18" "1,359.27" "1,454.37" "1,378.06" "1,406.40" "1,462.64" "1,564.65" "1,583.26" "1,544.61" "1,737.67" "1,922.26" "2,120.07" "2,323.25" "2,541.54" "2,794.31" "2,960.45" "3,042.93" "3,061.28" "3,132.30" "3,240.37" "3,631.64" "3,702.95" "4,095.95" "4,717.74" "5,266.91" "5,987.46" "6,586.08" "6,490.49" "6,687.07" "6,857.29" "7,623.61" "7,948.02" "8,507.96" "7,668.51" "7,449.18" "7,675.54" "7,523.84" "7,383.16" "6,837.35" "6,969.64" "7,455.47" "7,753.10" "7,983.07" "8,212.30" "8,458.34" "8,699.48" 2017 +614 AGO NGAP_NPGDP Angola Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +614 AGO PPPSH Angola Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.081 0.076 0.076 0.077 0.079 0.078 0.078 0.078 0.079 0.077 0.071 0.078 0.078 0.085 0.091 0.097 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.108 0.106 0.108 0.119 0.118 0.125 0.137 0.145 0.157 0.169 0.171 0.171 0.17 0.185 0.189 0.201 0.183 0.176 0.178 0.17 0.164 0.16 0.152 0.152 0.153 0.154 0.155 0.156 0.157 2021 +614 AGO PPPEX Angola Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.024 0.046 0.064 0.413 2.09 4.218 10.086 19.18 24.925 34.408 39.092 39.703 46.502 38.461 50.047 64.606 65.682 66.019 65.001 68.182 80.779 92.952 116.451 138.617 158.416 213.1 228.27 233.157 246.655 258.581 268.292 277.984 2021 +614 AGO NID_NGDP Angola Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: 2021. Starting from the year 2002, historical National Accounts data are provided by Angola's National Institute of Statistics (INE). Data for prior years are based on different sources and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. Notes: Starting from the year 2002, the composition of aggregate demand was revised taking into account updated information from the authorities' National Accounts statistics. Data for prior years are based on [old information] and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 1995 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.938 17.288 19.613 16.279 16.234 12.426 12.475 12.37 9.638 9.588 5.725 12.492 21.071 21.619 21.016 22.826 28.368 20.822 28.778 22.568 30.88 30.88 30.493 30.451 30.894 27.557 23.301 25.731 30.804 42.821 28.197 26.424 26.668 26.143 27.5 34.202 27.215 24.151 21.355 20.967 24.953 24.731 22.575 22.415 22.212 22.523 22.827 23.122 2021 +614 AGO NGSD_NGDP Angola Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: 2021. Starting from the year 2002, historical National Accounts data are provided by Angola's National Institute of Statistics (INE). Data for prior years are based on different sources and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. Notes: Starting from the year 2002, the composition of aggregate demand was revised taking into account updated information from the authorities' National Accounts statistics. Data for prior years are based on [old information] and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 1995 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.704 15.105 12.419 11.463 14.437 11.788 5.41 14.15 2.68 9.089 32.396 37.694 42.412 45.441 47.822 52.231 75.766 39.511 35.624 36.319 38.005 17.787 27.422 26.017 33.543 41.158 43.429 39.743 37.691 26.329 34.833 37.876 37.228 32.007 29.807 28.491 24.487 23.287 28.659 27.045 26.453 35.903 33.9 27.833 24.798 24.259 23.552 22.846 2021 +614 AGO PCPI Angola "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical consumer price index (CPI) and inflation are measured by Angola's national CPI (IPCN) from January 2015 and by the Luanda province CPI up to December 2014. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Although the base year is reported as 2010, we are currently using December 2010 (=100) as the base month. Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.027 0.088 0.183 0.637 2.707 6.838 14.284 28.313 40.637 49.968 56.616 63.551 71.472 81.278 93.047 105.594 116.454 126.681 135.927 148.377 193.92 251.795 301.218 352.664 431.227 542.334 659.983 737.532 810.521 874.547 933.85 993.44 2021 +614 AGO PCPIPCH Angola "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 46.708 1.391 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 85.265 299.097 "1,379.48" 949.771 "2,672.23" "4,146.01" 221.492 107.429 248.248 325.029 152.586 108.893 98.219 43.525 22.961 13.305 12.249 12.465 13.721 14.48 13.484 10.285 8.782 7.298 9.159 30.694 29.844 19.629 17.079 22.277 25.765 21.693 11.75 9.896 7.899 6.781 6.381 2021 +614 AGO PCPIE Angola "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical consumer price index (CPI) and inflation are measured by Angola's national CPI (IPCN) from January 2015 and by the Luanda province CPI up to December 2014. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Although the base year is reported as 2010, we are currently using December 2010 (=100) as the base month. Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.003 0.048 0.119 0.278 1.195 4.401 9.508 19.548 34.514 45.217 53.596 60.139 67.221 76.074 86.714 100 111.376 121.447 130.782 140.588 157.587 222.395 275.028 326.194 381.299 477.015 606.027 696.683 773.318 842.917 901.921 961.448 "1,021.06" 2021 +614 AGO PCPIEPCH Angola "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 175.72 495.793 "1,837.87" 971.954 "3,783.92" "1,650.83" 149.621 134.809 329.001 268.35 116.068 105.59 76.56 31.013 18.53 12.207 11.776 13.17 13.987 15.322 11.376 9.042 7.687 7.498 12.091 41.125 23.667 18.604 16.893 25.103 27.046 14.959 11 9 7 6.6 6.2 2021 +614 AGO TM_RPCH Angola Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Angola Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Explicit volume numbers on exports are used (e.g. barrels exported). Import volumes are derived using an estimated unit value index. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -39 17.3 1.7 -2.7 2.2 -9.4 -6.5 -1.5 26.9 -22 -15.8 -3.886 21.141 -19.125 -26.769 27.968 27.764 8.432 -5.44 26.806 3.965 13.854 -6.072 13.358 9.402 37.003 1.631 48.151 46.322 6.489 -21.29 10.927 7.478 8.308 10.415 -19.282 -30.65 5.342 -11.26 -11.268 -33.037 7.706 13.794 9.601 6.964 0.821 0.158 3.108 2021 +614 AGO TMG_RPCH Angola Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Angola Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Explicit volume numbers on exports are used (e.g. barrels exported). Import volumes are derived using an estimated unit value index. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -5 -3.3 -21.5 -17.4 30.4 -14.5 -25.7 16.8 2.1 -5.6 12.9 -14.257 42.589 -23.32 -19.574 15.717 11.645 39.356 -15.434 56.08 1.023 2.037 5.055 32.941 -3.648 37.802 -0.709 42.785 37.089 18.557 -31.634 8.633 20.685 12.101 10.06 -17.595 -35.323 6.087 5.799 -7.886 -33.399 6.986 16.639 11.764 6.964 2.275 -1.269 0.833 2021 +614 AGO TX_RPCH Angola Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Angola Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Explicit volume numbers on exports are used (e.g. barrels exported). Import volumes are derived using an estimated unit value index. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -3 8 -12.9 4.6 12.5 -5.9 -33.8 54.3 7 2.7 14.6 0.186 8.359 -8.275 8.236 12.24 10.698 6.02 2.536 1.426 1.624 -2.578 23.562 -1.931 13.537 28.148 14.255 17.501 10.105 -2.64 -3.266 -5.404 3.838 0.064 -2.115 6.721 -1.971 -1.252 -10.725 -5.927 -7.342 -8.558 2.375 0.42 1.998 3.163 0.528 -0.154 2021 +614 AGO TXG_RPCH Angola Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Angola Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Explicit volume numbers on exports are used (e.g. barrels exported). Import volumes are derived using an estimated unit value index. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.536 1.426 1.624 -2.578 23.562 -1.578 13.226 30.262 9.97 22.12 10.307 -3.61 -3.425 -4.837 3.829 -0.752 -2.985 5.75 -0.816 -1.509 -9.585 -5.705 -6.428 -8.521 2.42 0.299 1.311 2.53 0.434 -0.804 2021 +614 AGO LUR Angola Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +614 AGO LE Angola Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +614 AGO LP Angola Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022 8.91 9.151 9.393 9.639 9.894 11.149 11.467 11.76 12.079 12.41 12.742 13.124 13.518 13.923 14.341 14.771 15.214 15.671 16.141 16.625 17.124 17.637 18.166 18.711 19.273 19.851 20.446 21.06 21.692 22.342 23.013 23.703 24.414 25.147 25.901 26.681 27.503 28.377 29.25 30.128 31.031 31.962 32.921 33.909 34.926 35.974 37.053 38.165 2017 +614 AGO GGR Angola General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.4 0.747 0.864 8.638 48.051 90.32 190.836 394.898 609.686 "1,085.84" "1,685.03" "2,124.71" "3,217.43" "2,069.73" "3,295.49" "4,776.15" "5,053.80" "4,848.61" "4,402.64" "3,366.74" "2,899.97" "3,546.27" "5,859.96" "6,530.16" "7,052.76" "10,995.42" "13,265.58" "12,385.91" "13,277.78" "14,211.16" "15,150.06" "16,078.65" 2021 +614 AGO GGR_NGDP Angola General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.104 34.882 27.629 41.128 42.858 37.463 28.681 29.715 30.987 33.697 40.027 42.44 48.431 37.11 42.789 45.483 41.34 36.746 30.736 24.134 17.523 17.516 22.866 21.179 20.983 23.162 23.677 20.207 19.307 18.603 18.018 17.421 2021 +614 AGO GGX Angola General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.339 0.754 1.073 10.873 45.484 82.661 207.753 457.154 586.399 854.785 "1,288.35" "1,908.84" "3,498.79" "2,510.20" "3,034.03" "3,927.55" "4,548.77" "4,888.69" "5,222.02" "3,773.71" "3,648.04" "4,879.69" "5,273.87" "6,290.94" "7,690.86" "9,206.66" "11,743.71" "12,380.00" "13,292.14" "14,618.11" "15,965.12" "17,424.12" 2021 +614 AGO GGX_NGDP Angola General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.197 35.186 34.339 51.772 40.568 34.287 31.223 34.4 29.803 26.527 30.604 38.129 52.666 45.007 39.394 37.402 37.209 37.05 36.457 27.051 22.043 24.103 20.579 20.403 22.882 19.394 20.961 20.197 19.328 19.136 18.987 18.879 2021 +614 AGO GGXCNL Angola General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.06 -0.007 -0.21 -2.236 2.567 7.658 -16.917 -62.256 23.287 231.059 396.677 215.87 -281.356 -440.464 261.463 848.602 505.037 -40.085 -819.375 -406.964 -748.074 "-1,333.42" 586.09 239.217 -638.098 "1,788.77" "1,521.87" 5.914 -14.359 -406.954 -815.054 "-1,345.47" 2021 +614 AGO GGXCNL_NGDP Angola General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.907 -0.304 -6.709 -10.645 2.289 3.176 -2.542 -4.685 1.184 7.17 9.423 4.312 -4.235 -7.897 3.395 8.081 4.131 -0.304 -5.72 -2.917 -4.52 -6.586 2.287 0.776 -1.898 3.768 2.716 0.01 -0.021 -0.533 -0.969 -1.458 2021 +614 AGO GGSB Angola General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.49 93.01 -110.603 -127.418 -12.489 77.992 163.372 -15.396 -249.07 -280.468 129.624 213.861 -131.88 -381.741 -876.907 43.856 -348.946 -915.127 "1,002.11" 626.165 184.822 "1,109.27" 438.294 -560.59 -494.346 -790.18 "-1,069.90" "-1,501.87" 2021 +614 AGO GGSB_NPGDP Angola General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -43.609 -12.405 -0.692 3.007 4.802 -0.363 -4.838 -4.568 1.784 2.497 -1.308 -3.211 -6.238 0.263 -1.754 -3.855 3.545 1.87 0.47 2.42 0.829 -0.93 -0.726 -1.037 -1.265 -1.612 2021 +614 AGO GGXONLB Angola General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.153 0.117 0.007 -0.684 7.54 17.478 -1.385 -43.252 61.076 279.643 450.016 269.528 -158.7 -337.328 350.999 943.251 610.322 59.02 -669.879 -158.494 -277.674 -599.942 "1,800.00" "1,959.87" "1,661.67" "4,233.26" "3,722.58" "2,390.71" "2,592.49" "2,357.97" "2,112.65" "1,768.19" 2021 +614 AGO GGXONLB_NGDP Angola General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.015 5.448 0.227 -3.257 6.725 7.25 -0.208 -3.255 3.104 8.678 10.69 5.384 -2.389 -6.048 4.557 8.983 4.992 0.447 -4.677 -1.136 -1.678 -2.963 7.024 6.356 4.944 8.917 6.644 3.9 3.77 3.087 2.513 1.916 2021 +614 AGO GGXWDN Angola General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +614 AGO GGXWDN_NGDP Angola General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +614 AGO GGXWDG Angola General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 150.141 273.646 490.63 770.358 938.867 "1,078.33" 788.437 "1,053.51" "2,084.57" "3,140.17" "2,862.15" "3,103.84" "3,262.91" "4,374.03" "5,702.31" "7,964.65" "12,521.84" "14,034.66" "23,832.49" "35,012.67" "45,892.99" "41,020.69" "31,691.20" "32,178.53" "32,955.85" "33,872.93" "34,381.34" "34,492.76" 2021 +614 AGO GGXWDG_NGDP Angola General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 133.914 113.505 73.736 57.968 47.717 33.464 18.729 21.043 31.378 56.302 37.163 29.558 26.691 33.149 39.81 57.093 75.663 69.323 92.995 113.554 136.54 86.411 56.564 52.497 47.921 44.341 40.889 37.373 2021 +614 AGO NGDP_FY Angola "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.017 1.022 2.143 3.126 21.002 112.118 241.088 665.385 "1,328.94" "1,967.57" "3,222.35" "4,209.76" "5,006.34" "6,643.35" "5,577.34" "7,701.65" "10,500.94" "12,224.95" "13,195.00" "14,323.86" "13,950.29" "16,549.57" "20,245.35" "25,627.71" "30,833.45" "33,611.36" "47,471.41" "56,027.07" "61,296.50" "68,771.60" "76,391.88" "84,084.77" "92,294.22" 2021 +614 AGO BCA Angola Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Angola Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.07 -0.183 -0.494 -0.359 -0.171 0.195 -0.303 0.447 -0.469 -0.132 -0.236 -0.58 -0.735 -0.669 -0.34 -0.295 3.266 -0.884 -1.867 -1.71 0.796 -1.431 -0.15 -0.72 0.681 5.138 10.69 10.581 7.194 -7.572 7.506 13.085 13.853 8.348 -3.748 -10.273 -3.085 -0.633 7.403 5.137 0.872 8.399 14.133 7.345 3.677 2.588 1.134 -0.454 2021 +614 AGO BCA_NGDPD Angola Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 1.051 -2.947 -7.958 -5.549 -2.488 2.306 -3.827 4.939 -4.777 -1.156 -1.873 -4.756 -7.821 -9.804 -6.843 -4.761 40.863 -9.412 -23.462 -22.728 7.125 -13.092 -0.982 -4.04 2.892 13.897 20.408 16.212 8.126 -10.769 8.957 11.705 10.818 6.107 -2.572 -8.841 -3.051 -0.519 7.304 6.079 1.5 11.173 11.325 5.418 2.586 1.736 0.725 -0.276 2021 +311 ATG NGDP_R Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Nominal and real GDP are measured at market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.951 0.988 0.987 1.04 1.145 1.233 1.375 1.466 1.542 1.623 1.672 1.708 1.728 1.819 1.941 1.856 1.979 2.087 2.186 2.267 2.407 2.298 2.322 2.463 2.605 2.773 3.126 3.417 3.416 3.008 2.772 2.718 2.809 2.792 2.898 3.009 3.175 3.274 3.5 3.67 2.929 3.083 3.269 3.453 3.64 3.787 3.889 3.993 2020 +311 ATG NGDP_RPCH Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 8.162 3.815 -0.085 5.364 10.165 7.644 11.493 6.626 5.214 5.252 3.012 2.177 1.158 5.28 6.676 -4.36 6.606 5.471 4.731 3.709 6.203 -4.548 1.028 6.076 5.767 6.475 12.707 9.316 -0.014 -11.963 -7.841 -1.959 3.372 -0.601 3.797 3.824 5.497 3.144 6.884 4.862 -20.192 5.27 6.021 5.629 5.416 4.027 2.701 2.685 2020 +311 ATG NGDP Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Nominal and real GDP are measured at market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.355 0.399 0.444 0.492 0.563 0.65 0.784 0.91 1.076 1.185 1.241 1.301 1.348 1.445 1.591 1.559 1.711 1.838 1.965 2.069 2.231 2.161 2.199 2.312 2.483 2.762 3.126 3.544 3.699 3.316 3.101 3.072 3.24 3.19 3.374 3.609 3.879 3.964 4.336 4.556 3.7 3.972 4.567 5.04 5.439 5.77 6.045 6.332 2020 +311 ATG NGDPD Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.131 0.148 0.164 0.182 0.208 0.241 0.29 0.337 0.399 0.439 0.459 0.482 0.499 0.535 0.589 0.577 0.634 0.681 0.728 0.766 0.826 0.8 0.814 0.856 0.92 1.023 1.158 1.313 1.37 1.228 1.149 1.138 1.2 1.181 1.25 1.337 1.437 1.468 1.606 1.688 1.37 1.471 1.692 1.867 2.014 2.137 2.239 2.345 2020 +311 ATG PPPGDP Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.274 0.311 0.33 0.361 0.412 0.458 0.521 0.569 0.62 0.678 0.724 0.765 0.792 0.853 0.929 0.908 0.985 1.057 1.12 1.177 1.279 1.248 1.281 1.385 1.504 1.652 1.919 2.155 2.196 1.946 1.815 1.816 1.772 1.72 1.762 1.77 1.883 1.893 2.072 2.212 1.786 1.959 2.224 2.433 2.619 2.775 2.904 3.039 2020 +311 ATG NGDP_D Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 37.305 40.421 44.979 47.305 49.124 52.764 57.052 62.115 69.799 72.997 74.202 76.136 78.01 79.424 82.001 83.972 86.471 88.052 89.91 91.262 92.68 94.055 94.713 93.896 95.34 99.593 100 103.734 108.279 110.267 111.892 113.029 115.329 114.237 116.421 119.936 122.182 121.046 123.893 124.15 126.318 128.825 139.723 145.955 149.424 152.387 155.452 158.579 2020 +311 ATG NGDPRPC Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,897.92" "14,542.11" "14,698.33" "15,712.88" "17,593.63" "19,260.90" "21,853.15" "23,712.65" "25,326.31" "26,902.13" "27,739.64" "28,113.62" "27,981.12" "28,807.27" "29,953.80" "27,893.89" "28,933.82" "29,677.34" "30,254.45" "30,619.29" "31,845.59" "29,887.63" "29,891.97" "31,406.16" "32,888.53" "34,662.97" "38,657.72" "41,803.61" "41,329.01" "35,966.71" "32,755.79" "31,759.56" "32,366.78" "31,706.28" "32,423.40" "33,157.40" "34,447.84" "34,990.22" "36,834.89" "38,049.62" "29,919.20" "31,038.69" "32,438.96" "33,787.75" "35,133.74" "36,064.69" "36,561.06" "37,060.82" 2011 +311 ATG NGDPRPPPPC Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,035.76" "8,408.23" "8,498.55" "9,085.16" "10,172.61" "11,136.62" "12,635.45" "13,710.61" "14,643.63" "15,554.76" "16,039.01" "16,255.25" "16,178.64" "16,656.31" "17,319.23" "16,128.20" "16,729.48" "17,159.38" "17,493.07" "17,704.02" "18,413.06" "17,280.97" "17,283.49" "18,158.99" "19,016.09" "20,042.07" "22,351.83" "24,170.78" "23,896.36" "20,795.89" "18,939.34" "18,363.32" "18,714.42" "18,332.51" "18,747.15" "19,171.55" "19,917.68" "20,231.29" "21,297.87" "22,000.22" "17,299.23" "17,946.51" "18,756.15" "19,536.02" "20,314.27" "20,852.54" "21,139.54" "21,428.50" 2011 +311 ATG NGDPPC Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,184.67" "5,878.14" "6,611.18" "7,433.01" "8,642.66" "10,162.73" "12,467.55" "14,729.21" "17,677.60" "19,637.77" "20,583.27" "21,404.49" "21,827.95" "22,879.90" "24,562.56" "23,423.14" "25,019.48" "26,131.47" "27,201.82" "27,943.70" "29,514.54" "28,110.84" "28,311.60" "29,488.98" "31,356.00" "34,521.85" "38,657.72" "43,364.37" "44,750.49" "39,659.43" "36,650.99" "35,897.48" "37,328.36" "36,220.24" "37,747.65" "39,767.51" "42,089.04" "42,354.22" "45,635.80" "47,238.55" "37,793.35" "39,985.61" "45,324.73" "49,314.88" "52,498.23" "54,957.95" "56,834.99" "58,770.71" 2011 +311 ATG NGDPDPC Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,920.25" "2,177.09" "2,448.59" "2,752.97" "3,200.99" "3,763.97" "4,617.61" "5,455.26" "6,547.26" "7,273.25" "7,623.43" "7,927.59" "8,084.43" "8,474.04" "9,097.24" "8,675.24" "9,266.47" "9,678.32" "10,074.75" "10,349.52" "10,931.31" "10,411.42" "10,485.78" "10,921.85" "11,613.33" "12,785.87" "14,317.67" "16,060.88" "16,574.26" "14,688.68" "13,574.44" "13,295.36" "13,825.32" "13,414.90" "13,980.61" "14,728.71" "15,588.54" "15,686.75" "16,902.15" "17,495.76" "13,997.54" "14,809.48" "16,786.94" "18,264.77" "19,443.79" "20,354.80" "21,050.00" "21,766.93" 2011 +311 ATG PPPPC Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,997.02" "4,577.96" "4,913.05" "5,457.85" "6,331.69" "7,150.88" "8,276.66" "9,203.06" "10,175.94" "11,232.97" "12,016.13" "12,590.00" "12,816.23" "13,507.34" "14,344.94" "13,638.54" "14,406.06" "15,031.03" "15,495.81" "15,903.65" "16,915.33" "16,232.98" "16,488.38" "17,665.52" "18,995.92" "20,648.66" "23,738.90" "26,364.47" "26,564.99" "23,266.43" "21,444.02" "21,223.83" "20,413.95" "19,531.90" "19,714.50" "19,498.26" "20,431.15" "20,231.29" "21,806.64" "22,928.74" "18,246.61" "19,715.92" "22,070.36" "23,807.08" "25,274.91" "26,426.81" "27,300.56" "28,209.24" 2011 +311 ATG NGAP_NPGDP Antigua and Barbuda Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +311 ATG PPPSH Antigua and Barbuda Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +311 ATG PPPEX Antigua and Barbuda Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.297 1.284 1.346 1.362 1.365 1.421 1.506 1.6 1.737 1.748 1.713 1.7 1.703 1.694 1.712 1.717 1.737 1.739 1.755 1.757 1.745 1.732 1.717 1.669 1.651 1.672 1.628 1.645 1.685 1.705 1.709 1.691 1.829 1.854 1.915 2.04 2.06 2.094 2.093 2.06 2.071 2.028 2.054 2.071 2.077 2.08 2.082 2.083 2020 +311 ATG NID_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Nominal and real GDP are measured at market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.522 4.95 12.204 23.474 37.464 34.914 31.284 38.146 38.273 37.075 35.849 35.248 34.775 34.451 2020 +311 ATG NGSD_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Nominal and real GDP are measured at market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.789 7.161 9.749 15.436 22.914 27.394 12.927 23.132 19.3 22.326 23.344 23.021 23.221 23.22 2020 +311 ATG PCPI Antigua and Barbuda "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest data December 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. CPI Index = 100 in January 2019. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 35.001 39.014 40.64 41.594 43.193 43.623 43.841 45.42 48.509 50.625 53.961 56.4 58.091 59.892 63.777 65.522 67.465 67.709 69.918 70.711 70.597 71.963 73.696 75.165 76.691 78.3 79.7 80.829 85.14 84.672 87.525 90.551 93.608 94.6 95.631 96.557 96.085 98.422 99.614 101.04 102.109 103.77 112.612 117.669 120.484 122.885 125.365 127.895 2021 +311 ATG PCPIPCH Antigua and Barbuda "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.999 11.465 4.17 2.346 3.844 0.996 0.5 3.602 6.8 4.362 6.591 4.518 3 3.1 6.485 2.737 2.965 0.362 3.262 1.135 -0.162 1.935 2.408 1.994 2.03 2.099 1.788 1.416 5.334 -0.55 3.37 3.457 3.377 1.059 1.089 0.969 -0.489 2.432 1.211 1.431 1.058 1.627 8.521 4.49 2.392 1.993 2.018 2.018 2021 +311 ATG PCPIE Antigua and Barbuda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest data December 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. CPI Index = 100 in January 2019. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 42.273 45.299 46.485 47.932 49.475 49.119 50.085 53.001 55.925 58.654 63.265 65.293 67.162 66.796 66.878 66.032 68.136 67.371 70.51 71.284 71.592 72.261 74.104 75.445 77.524 79.495 79.502 83.661 84.27 86.292 88.816 92.408 94.107 95.103 96.365 97.233 96.143 98.408 100.12 100.81 103.61 104.87 115.933 119.016 121.358 123.807 126.305 128.854 2021 +311 ATG PCPIEPCH Antigua and Barbuda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 17.71 7.16 2.617 3.114 3.219 -0.721 1.967 5.822 5.518 4.88 7.861 3.206 2.862 -0.545 0.123 -1.265 3.187 -1.124 4.66 1.098 0.432 0.935 2.55 1.809 2.756 2.543 0.009 5.23 0.728 2.399 2.925 4.044 1.839 1.059 1.327 0.9 -1.121 2.356 1.739 0.689 2.778 1.216 10.549 2.66 1.967 2.018 2.018 2.018 2021 +311 ATG TM_RPCH Antigua and Barbuda Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 2006. 2014-2020 Compiled under BPM6 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.603 8.795 1.115 10.338 4.083 -34.634 6.519 20.639 4.098 -3.079 5.501 4.515 5.044 2020 +311 ATG TMG_RPCH Antigua and Barbuda Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 2006. 2014-2020 Compiled under BPM6 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.589 4.547 7.211 19.215 0.598 -27.186 10.183 13.248 7.278 3.76 5.871 3.564 3.695 2020 +311 ATG TX_RPCH Antigua and Barbuda Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 2006. 2014-2020 Compiled under BPM6 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.118 1.924 -6.984 2.878 13.849 -50.458 25.952 27.627 10.946 5.152 5.067 4.985 4.954 2020 +311 ATG TXG_RPCH Antigua and Barbuda Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 2006. 2014-2020 Compiled under BPM6 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -20.642 -23.695 -28.456 10.192 20.766 -30.223 -6.029 2.157 8.149 9.952 6.294 6.55 5.758 2020 +311 ATG LUR Antigua and Barbuda Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +311 ATG LE Antigua and Barbuda Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +311 ATG LP Antigua and Barbuda Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Central Bank (ECCB) Latest actual data: 2011 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.068 0.068 0.067 0.066 0.065 0.064 0.063 0.062 0.061 0.06 0.06 0.061 0.062 0.063 0.065 0.067 0.068 0.07 0.072 0.074 0.076 0.077 0.078 0.078 0.079 0.08 0.081 0.082 0.083 0.084 0.085 0.086 0.087 0.088 0.089 0.091 0.092 0.094 0.095 0.096 0.098 0.099 0.101 0.102 0.104 0.105 0.106 0.108 2011 +311 ATG GGR Antigua and Barbuda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.236 0.229 0.253 0.259 0.284 0.284 0.329 0.332 0.406 0.389 0.404 0.37 0.424 0.433 0.5 0.533 0.683 0.757 0.778 0.609 0.691 0.625 0.647 0.604 0.68 0.87 0.951 0.822 0.859 0.849 0.755 0.83 0.962 1.078 1.136 1.21 1.267 1.329 2020 +311 ATG GGR_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.015 17.642 18.801 17.949 17.838 18.243 19.246 18.081 20.66 18.785 18.087 17.114 19.3 18.74 20.118 19.285 21.85 21.346 21.025 18.373 22.287 20.364 19.968 18.927 20.14 24.104 24.512 20.737 19.815 18.636 20.399 20.894 21.057 21.397 20.882 20.973 20.966 20.981 2020 +311 ATG GGX Antigua and Barbuda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.234 0.283 0.265 0.297 0.357 0.349 0.359 0.332 0.441 0.458 0.513 0.573 0.638 0.621 0.608 0.665 0.916 0.957 0.976 1.201 0.7 0.733 0.683 0.741 0.776 0.964 0.956 0.935 0.966 1.031 0.99 1.006 1.113 1.196 1.182 1.234 1.286 1.349 2020 +311 ATG GGX_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.887 21.736 19.655 20.533 22.432 22.395 20.973 18.081 22.418 22.14 22.997 26.518 29.037 26.846 24.472 24.087 29.311 26.988 26.386 36.209 22.563 23.861 21.077 23.223 23.01 26.704 24.658 23.577 22.284 22.619 26.761 25.32 24.363 23.725 21.728 21.379 21.276 21.298 2020 +311 ATG GGXCNL Antigua and Barbuda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 -0.053 -0.012 -0.037 -0.073 -0.065 -0.03 0 -0.035 -0.069 -0.11 -0.203 -0.214 -0.187 -0.108 -0.133 -0.233 -0.2 -0.198 -0.592 -0.009 -0.107 -0.036 -0.137 -0.097 -0.094 -0.006 -0.113 -0.107 -0.181 -0.235 -0.176 -0.151 -0.117 -0.046 -0.023 -0.019 -0.02 2020 +311 ATG GGXCNL_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.128 -4.094 -0.854 -2.585 -4.595 -4.152 -1.727 0 -1.758 -3.355 -4.91 -9.404 -9.737 -8.106 -4.354 -4.802 -7.46 -5.641 -5.361 -17.836 -0.277 -3.497 -1.108 -4.296 -2.87 -2.6 -0.145 -2.841 -2.469 -3.983 -6.362 -4.425 -3.306 -2.329 -0.846 -0.406 -0.31 -0.317 2020 +311 ATG GGSB Antigua and Barbuda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +311 ATG GGSB_NPGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +311 ATG GGXONLB Antigua and Barbuda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.047 -0.02 0.025 0.004 -0.028 -0.022 0.021 0.032 0.017 -0.023 0.001 -0.128 -0.128 -0.076 -0.001 -0.036 -0.118 -0.089 -0.096 -0.357 0.056 -0.044 0.039 -0.054 -0.006 -0.003 0.093 -0.005 0.002 -0.056 -0.14 -0.065 -0.041 0.009 0.073 0.121 0.133 0.139 2020 +311 ATG GGXONLB_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.807 -1.514 1.876 0.264 -1.732 -1.398 1.216 1.728 0.873 -1.106 0.024 -5.932 -5.818 -3.276 -0.048 -1.294 -3.764 -2.511 -2.595 -10.778 1.806 -1.438 1.199 -1.678 -0.179 -0.087 2.395 -0.138 0.041 -1.228 -3.797 -1.643 -0.896 0.181 1.335 2.094 2.208 2.202 2020 +311 ATG GGXWDN Antigua and Barbuda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +311 ATG GGXWDN_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +311 ATG GGXWDG Antigua and Barbuda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.217 1.289 1.287 1.303 1.427 1.533 1.569 1.599 2.016 2.164 2.346 2.549 2.777 2.892 2.983 2.558 2.785 2.757 2.811 3.337 2.783 2.82 2.835 3.056 3.42 3.576 3.341 3.654 3.803 3.702 3.754 4.027 4.167 4.253 4.283 4.291 4.27 4.248 2020 +311 ATG GGXWDG_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 98.07 99.074 95.479 90.146 89.655 98.322 91.674 87.022 102.609 104.603 105.132 117.951 126.3 125.076 120.127 92.614 89.101 77.784 75.989 100.632 89.742 91.803 87.494 95.791 101.369 99.071 86.126 92.193 87.7 81.251 101.477 101.373 91.242 84.382 78.751 74.365 70.629 67.08 2020 +311 ATG NGDP_FY Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.355 0.399 0.444 0.492 0.563 0.65 0.784 0.91 1.076 1.185 1.241 1.301 1.348 1.445 1.591 1.559 1.711 1.838 1.965 2.069 2.231 2.161 2.199 2.312 2.483 2.762 3.126 3.544 3.699 3.316 3.101 3.072 3.24 3.19 3.374 3.609 3.879 3.964 4.336 4.556 3.7 3.972 4.567 5.04 5.439 5.77 6.045 6.332 2020 +311 ATG BCA Antigua and Barbuda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Starting from the year 2014, the authorities revised their Balance of Payments methodology and reported their data in BPM6. Data for prior years are converted to the BPM6 presentation from the BPM5 data by IMF staff. It is expected that statistics under BPM6 methodology prior to 2014 could be available by end-2022. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.003 0.03 -0.035 -0.118 -0.234 -0.127 -0.252 -0.221 -0.321 -0.275 -0.252 -0.261 -0.259 -0.263 2020 +311 ATG BCA_NGDPD Antigua and Barbuda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.267 2.211 -2.455 -8.038 -14.55 -7.52 -18.358 -15.014 -18.973 -14.75 -12.505 -12.226 -11.554 -11.231 2020 +213 ARG NGDP_R Argentina "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2004 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 357.389 336.861 326.255 338.435 345.205 321.209 344.161 352.864 345.959 321.719 317.415 350.738 386.861 411.044 435.006 422.63 445.987 482.16 500.725 483.773 479.956 458.795 408.812 445.423 485.115 528.056 570.549 621.943 647.176 608.873 670.524 710.782 703.486 720.407 702.306 721.487 706.478 726.39 707.377 693.224 624.295 689.211 717.034 731.548 746.319 761.249 776.475 792.005 2020 +213 ARG NGDP_RPCH Argentina "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.7 -5.744 -3.149 3.733 2 -6.951 7.146 2.529 -1.957 -7.007 -1.338 10.498 10.299 6.251 5.83 -2.845 5.527 8.111 3.85 -3.385 -0.789 -4.409 -10.894 8.955 8.911 8.852 8.047 9.008 4.057 -5.919 10.125 6.004 -1.026 2.405 -2.513 2.731 -2.08 2.819 -2.617 -2.001 -9.943 10.398 4.037 2.024 2.019 2.001 2 2 2020 +213 ARG NGDP Argentina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2004 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.006 0.011 0.026 0.124 3.628 77.06 202.256 253.395 264.429 287.835 288.497 304.282 327.436 334.244 316.998 317.759 300.421 349.486 420.292 485.115 582.538 715.904 896.98 "1,149.65" "1,247.93" "1,661.72" "2,179.02" "2,637.91" "3,348.31" "4,579.09" "5,954.51" "8,228.16" "10,660.23" "14,744.81" "21,802.26" "27,481.44" "46,282.07" "81,755.64" "147,171.90" "225,404.40" "324,070.56" "453,095.88" "610,825.44" 2020 +213 ARG NGDPD Argentina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 233.696 189.802 94.25 116.267 130.544 98.599 118.565 121.561 142.386 91.352 158.024 211.979 255.787 264.429 287.835 288.497 304.282 327.436 334.244 316.998 317.759 300.421 112.458 142.431 164.911 199.273 232.892 287.921 363.545 334.633 424.729 527.644 579.666 611.471 563.614 642.464 556.774 643.861 524.431 451.815 389.064 486.702 630.698 643.797 642.696 625.695 633.282 662.416 2020 +213 ARG PPPGDP Argentina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 172.522 177.997 183.044 197.314 208.525 200.165 218.786 229.867 233.316 225.476 230.785 263.638 297.418 323.499 349.671 346.845 372.716 409.894 430.468 421.755 427.907 418.256 378.498 420.534 470.303 527.986 588.077 658.373 698.222 661.108 736.799 797.264 819.698 849.616 839.897 867.177 885.228 "1,039.33" "1,036.31" "1,033.74" 942.17 "1,083.36" "1,207.23" "1,275.55" "1,328.61" "1,380.37" "1,434.79" "1,491.80" 2020 +213 ARG NGDP_D Argentina "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.003 0.007 0.036 1.128 24.277 57.666 65.5 64.331 66.168 68.262 68.227 67.91 66.752 65.526 66.206 65.48 85.488 94.358 100 110.318 125.476 144.222 177.64 204.957 247.824 306.567 374.977 464.78 652.007 825.311 "1,164.67" "1,467.56" "2,084.43" "3,145.05" "4,402.00" "6,715.23" "11,401.93" "20,117.88" "30,202.16" "42,570.88" "58,352.90" "77,123.94" 2020 +213 ARG NGDPRPC Argentina "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,786.71" "11,840.46" "11,277.39" "11,534.94" "11,568.52" "10,583.48" "11,195.87" "11,349.75" "10,993.31" "10,097.88" "9,757.62" "10,638.09" "11,575.75" "12,118.96" "12,662.81" "12,151.83" "12,671.67" "13,542.17" "13,906.94" "13,290.99" "13,048.00" "12,347.75" "10,897.11" "11,761.97" "12,690.70" "13,682.99" "14,640.50" "15,802.84" "16,282.96" "15,170.84" "16,439.06" "17,226.27" "16,856.72" "17,070.07" "16,459.21" "16,727.44" "16,207.20" "16,492.07" "15,898.09" "15,425.98" "13,754.60" "15,034.49" "15,486.55" "15,643.60" "15,801.45" "15,957.99" "16,116.01" "16,275.57" 2010 +213 ARG NGDPRPPPPC Argentina "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "18,295.43" "16,941.52" "16,135.87" "16,504.37" "16,552.43" "15,143.02" "16,019.23" "16,239.41" "15,729.40" "14,448.22" "13,961.36" "15,221.16" "16,562.77" "17,340.00" "18,118.16" "17,387.03" "18,130.83" "19,376.36" "19,898.28" "19,016.97" "18,669.29" "17,667.36" "15,591.77" "16,829.23" "18,158.06" "19,577.84" "20,947.87" "22,610.96" "23,297.92" "21,706.68" "23,521.27" "24,647.63" "24,118.87" "24,424.14" "23,550.10" "23,933.89" "23,189.53" "23,597.12" "22,747.24" "22,071.75" "19,680.30" "21,511.59" "22,158.41" "22,383.11" "22,608.97" "22,832.95" "23,059.05" "23,287.36" 2010 +213 ARG NGDPPC Argentina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- 0.001 0.004 0.03 0.195 0.363 0.839 3.946 113.877 "2,368.88" "6,134.55" "7,582.15" "7,796.24" "8,378.74" "8,295.12" "8,645.46" "9,196.52" "9,283.18" "8,709.07" "8,638.54" "8,085.36" "9,315.73" "11,098.37" "12,690.70" "15,094.73" "18,370.36" "22,791.23" "28,925.11" "31,093.74" "40,739.99" "52,810.12" "63,208.89" "79,338.29" "107,315.21" "138,053.32" "188,760.96" "242,031.43" "331,385.00" "485,155.34" "605,476.78" "1,009,600.06" "1,765,765.35" "3,147,159.60" "4,772,378.71" "6,793,455.16" "9,404,157.07" "12,552,363.42" 2010 +213 ARG NGDPDPC Argentina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,361.21" "6,671.43" "3,257.85" "3,962.74" "4,374.78" "3,248.75" "3,857.03" "3,909.98" "4,524.50" "2,867.31" "4,857.80" "6,429.45" "7,653.71" "7,796.24" "8,378.74" "8,295.12" "8,645.46" "9,196.52" "9,283.18" "8,709.07" "8,638.54" "8,085.36" "2,997.62" "3,761.09" "4,314.10" "5,163.55" "5,976.08" "7,315.73" "9,146.79" "8,337.81" "10,412.97" "12,787.81" "13,889.79" "14,488.83" "13,208.83" "14,895.32" "12,772.87" "14,618.33" "11,786.43" "10,054.02" "8,571.94" "10,616.95" "13,621.86" "13,767.10" "13,607.49" "13,116.37" "13,143.98" "13,612.55" 2010 +213 ARG PPPPC Argentina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,172.51" "6,256.47" "6,327.15" "6,725.08" "6,988.09" "6,595.21" "7,117.30" "7,393.59" "7,413.92" "7,077.09" "7,094.54" "7,996.31" "8,899.40" "9,537.83" "10,178.73" "9,972.80" "10,589.85" "11,512.48" "11,955.65" "11,587.12" "11,633.00" "11,256.71" "10,089.08" "11,104.74" "12,303.20" "13,681.19" "15,090.27" "16,728.50" "17,567.28" "16,472.34" "18,063.91" "19,322.23" "19,641.35" "20,131.68" "19,683.77" "20,105.20" "20,307.87" "23,597.12" "23,290.64" "23,003.29" "20,758.08" "23,632.49" "26,073.80" "27,276.62" "28,129.97" "28,936.62" "29,779.50" "30,656.30" 2010 +213 ARG NGAP_NPGDP Argentina Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +213 ARG PPPSH Argentina Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.287 1.192 1.151 1.165 1.138 1.022 1.058 1.046 0.981 0.88 0.834 0.9 0.894 0.932 0.958 0.898 0.912 0.948 0.958 0.895 0.847 0.791 0.685 0.718 0.743 0.772 0.792 0.819 0.828 0.782 0.817 0.833 0.814 0.804 0.766 0.775 0.762 0.849 0.799 0.762 0.709 0.739 0.746 0.742 0.734 0.724 0.715 0.707 2020 +213 ARG PPPEX Argentina Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.016 0.334 0.767 0.852 0.817 0.823 0.832 0.816 0.799 0.776 0.752 0.743 0.718 0.923 0.999 1.031 1.103 1.217 1.362 1.647 1.888 2.255 2.733 3.218 3.941 5.452 6.867 9.295 10.257 14.228 21.091 29.168 42.721 67.722 115.379 169.655 234.77 315.793 409.455 2020 +213 ARG NID_NGDP Argentina Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2004 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 20.346 18.197 17.618 16.797 15.94 13.95 13.977 15.698 15.063 12.465 11.354 11.895 13.431 17.301 17.509 16.399 17.403 18.415 18.551 15.557 15.337 13.64 9.965 12.877 17.551 18.888 18.68 20.099 19.573 16.053 17.706 18.398 16.502 17.306 17.263 17.071 17.663 18.213 16.614 13.942 16.145 20.174 20.91 21.483 21.489 21.473 21.183 21.313 2020 +213 ARG NGSD_NGDP Argentina Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2004 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 20.748 18.216 17.345 16.96 16.305 17.241 16.215 14.533 15.567 15.071 15.472 12.889 12.41 13.999 13.989 17.662 15.051 14.662 14.17 11.742 12.459 12.325 17.631 18.474 19.35 21.362 21.471 22.199 21.065 18.22 17.323 17.386 16.133 15.159 15.634 14.328 14.95 13.375 11.449 13.163 16.94 21.558 20.593 22.043 21.869 22.001 21.707 21.812 2020 +213 ARG PCPI Argentina "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The official national consumer price index (CPI) for Argentina starts in December 2016. For earlier periods, CPI data for Argentina reflect the Greater Buenos Aires Area CPI (prior to December 2013), the national CPI (IPCNu, December 2013 to October 2015), the City of Buenos Aires CPI (November 2015 to April 2016), and the Greater Buenos Aires Area CPI (May 2016 to December 2016). Given limited comparability of these series on account of differences in geographical coverage, weights, sampling, and methodology, the average CPI inflation for 2014-16 and end-of-period inflation for 2015-16 are not reported in the World Economic Outlook. Inflation projections reflect the upper bound of the program range given recent world commodity price developments. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2013/14. Original base year is Oct13-Sep14, hence the 2013/14 notation. Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.468 26.713 26.401 26.153 25.875 32.568 36.946 38.577 42.297 46.907 51.049 55.431 58.907 65.069 71.43 78.603 86.95 n/a n/a 168.27 211.473 283.959 436.015 619.207 918.961 "1,583.98" "2,788.86" "4,216.94" "5,935.90" "8,140.59" "10,758.30" 2021 +213 ARG PCPIPCH Argentina "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.925 -1.167 -0.939 -1.065 25.869 13.443 4.416 9.642 10.898 8.83 8.585 6.27 10.461 9.775 10.043 10.619 n/a n/a n/a 25.675 34.277 53.548 42.015 48.409 72.366 76.067 51.206 40.763 37.142 32.156 2021 +213 ARG PCPIE Argentina "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The official national consumer price index (CPI) for Argentina starts in December 2016. For earlier periods, CPI data for Argentina reflect the Greater Buenos Aires Area CPI (prior to December 2013), the national CPI (IPCNu, December 2013 to October 2015), the City of Buenos Aires CPI (November 2015 to April 2016), and the Greater Buenos Aires Area CPI (May 2016 to December 2016). Given limited comparability of these series on account of differences in geographical coverage, weights, sampling, and methodology, the average CPI inflation for 2014-16 and end-of-period inflation for 2015-16 are not reported in the World Economic Outlook. Inflation projections reflect the upper bound of the program range given recent world commodity price developments. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2013/14. Original base year is Oct13-Sep14, hence the 2013/14 notation. Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.464 26.64 26.158 25.966 25.565 36.035 37.352 39.631 44.516 48.897 53.038 56.876 61.253 67.944 74.404 82.471 91.498 113.38 n/a 187.331 233.781 345.167 530.979 722.878 "1,091.12" "2,127.69" "3,405.33" "4,903.68" "6,865.15" "9,267.95" "12,048.34" 2021 +213 ARG PCPIEPCH Argentina "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.664 -1.81 -0.734 -1.544 40.953 3.656 6.101 12.327 9.841 8.468 7.238 7.695 10.923 9.508 10.842 10.946 23.915 n/a n/a 24.796 47.646 53.832 36.141 50.942 95 60.048 44 40 35 30 2021 +213 ARG TM_RPCH Argentina Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 41.493 -8.239 -42.58 -6.924 4.705 -13.038 18.523 11.422 -9.204 -16.419 -0.69 75.576 66.462 13.423 26.7 -11.484 19.483 29.985 9.894 -15.929 -2.322 -16.587 -53.558 48.953 51.05 18.243 12.871 22.147 14.525 -23.812 39.539 21.736 -5.835 3.565 -10.933 2.706 3.498 14.334 -6.107 -21 -10.549 29.79 14.43 -4.458 1.636 0.817 2.25 3.032 2021 +213 ARG TMG_RPCH Argentina Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 67.807 -20.509 -24.66 -28.526 14.23 -19.005 17.526 13.253 -15.31 1.044 -24.706 104.504 76.694 13.423 26.7 -11.484 19.483 29.85 9.51 -15.904 -2.344 -17.128 -53.197 49.833 50.322 18.366 12.754 22.248 14.081 -23.556 39.799 21.514 -6.082 3.707 -11.309 3.252 3.314 14.681 -6.817 -20.727 -10.404 29.843 11.271 -1.5 1.5 1.793 2.529 2.987 2021 +213 ARG TX_RPCH Argentina Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 43.237 5.204 3.947 2.582 -2.591 15.554 -9.975 -3.519 18.728 7.472 16.833 -5.105 2.105 2.385 17.375 25.559 6.395 15.099 12.717 -2.124 1.898 6.096 0.244 5.006 -0.15 11.583 4.473 5.935 -0.739 -10.68 13.473 2.368 -5.61 -3.788 -7.849 -1.699 6.917 -0.273 -0.399 12.255 -12.898 12.6 0.686 3.858 4.836 5.105 4.845 4.944 2021 +213 ARG TXG_RPCH Argentina Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.17 7.866 6.747 5.649 8.069 2.649 -12.726 -9.557 20.386 34.631 4.835 -0.251 5.175 2.385 17.375 25.559 6.395 15.064 12.774 -2.209 1.928 6.209 0.051 5.176 -0.218 11.596 4.405 5.979 -0.853 -10.673 13.821 2.167 -5.807 -3.57 -7.778 -1.658 6.699 -0.192 -0.637 12.515 -12.946 12.694 1.2 2.646 3.153 3.529 3.41 3.397 2021 +213 ARG LUR Argentina Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Since 1972 to 2002, the data are compiled two times a year for each district, in May and October.Since 2003 to the present, the survey is developed throughout all weeks of the year each of the 31 urban groups. The elaborated data base gathers quarterly information, that is to say 4 yearly estimations are issued; January-February-March /April-May-June / July-August-September / October-November-December.The data relate to the employment status of respondents during the reference week, which is the previous week before the date of the appointment. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Argentina's authorities discontinued the publication of labor market data in December 2015 and released new series starting in the second quarter of 2016. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 3 5 4.5 5 5 6.25 6.3 6 6.5 8 7.6 6.48 7.112 11.606 13.348 18.904 18.76 16.808 14.789 16.061 17.134 19.209 22.45 17.25 13.625 11.575 10.175 8.475 7.875 8.675 7.75 7.15 7.2 7.075 7.25 6.533 8.467 8.35 9.2 9.825 11.55 8.725 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 2020 +213 ARG LE Argentina Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +213 ARG LP Argentina Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2010 Notes: Based on the National Census of 2010 Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 27.95 28.45 28.93 29.34 29.84 30.35 30.74 31.09 31.47 31.86 32.53 32.97 33.42 33.917 34.353 34.779 35.196 35.604 36.005 36.399 36.784 37.156 37.516 37.87 38.226 38.592 38.971 39.356 39.746 40.134 40.788 41.261 41.733 42.203 42.67 43.132 43.59 44.045 44.495 44.939 45.388 45.842 46.3 46.763 47.231 47.703 48.18 48.662 2010 +213 ARG GGR Argentina General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.155 62.425 59.972 60.48 67.937 71.204 68.998 69.368 63.294 69.698 98.878 130.964 161.749 202.363 271.853 357.705 408.003 531.163 700.692 891.704 "1,150.11" "1,584.39" "2,105.86" "2,868.94" "3,670.12" "4,940.70" "7,261.81" "9,198.32" "15,506.69" "26,986.16" "47,528.48" "74,928.64" "110,270.77" "157,026.08" "214,969.40" 2021 +213 ARG GGR_NGDP Argentina General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.993 21.688 20.788 19.876 20.748 21.303 21.766 21.83 21.068 19.943 23.526 26.996 27.766 28.267 30.308 31.114 32.694 31.965 32.156 33.803 34.349 34.601 35.366 34.867 34.428 33.508 33.308 33.471 33.505 33.008 32.295 33.242 34.027 34.656 35.193 2021 +213 ARG GGX Argentina General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.22 66.022 65.957 69.032 73.954 77.312 80.743 80.225 79.409 76.373 92.573 111.72 142.288 190.55 265.063 353.658 430.841 554.318 760.521 971.317 "1,259.06" "1,779.11" "2,463.16" "3,416.50" "4,383.64" "5,742.99" "8,220.03" "11,558.52" "17,509.34" "29,843.08" "52,415.52" "82,801.05" "118,561.05" "166,227.44" "224,067.72" 2021 +213 ARG GGX_NGDP Argentina General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.017 22.938 22.862 22.687 22.586 23.13 25.471 25.247 26.432 21.853 22.026 23.03 24.426 26.617 29.551 30.762 34.524 33.358 34.902 36.821 37.603 38.853 41.366 41.522 41.121 38.949 37.703 42.059 37.832 36.503 35.615 36.734 36.585 36.687 36.683 2021 +213 ARG GGXCNL Argentina General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.064 -3.597 -5.985 -8.552 -6.017 -6.108 -11.745 -10.857 -16.115 -6.676 6.305 19.244 19.46 11.813 6.79 4.046 -22.838 -23.155 -59.828 -79.614 -108.948 -194.722 -357.304 -547.557 -713.525 -802.287 -958.221 "-2,360.20" "-2,002.65" "-2,856.93" "-4,887.05" "-7,872.41" "-8,290.28" "-9,201.36" "-9,098.32" 2021 +213 ARG GGXCNL_NGDP Argentina General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.024 -1.25 -2.075 -2.811 -1.838 -1.827 -3.705 -3.417 -5.364 -1.91 1.5 3.967 3.341 1.65 0.757 0.352 -1.83 -1.393 -2.746 -3.018 -3.254 -4.252 -6.001 -6.655 -6.693 -5.441 -4.395 -8.588 -4.327 -3.494 -3.321 -3.493 -2.558 -2.031 -1.49 2021 +213 ARG GGSB Argentina General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.275 -4.597 -3.206 -7.16 -8.351 -10.101 -13.337 -13.588 -16.256 4.502 14.804 23.278 25.368 19.4 5.903 -4.947 6.372 -13.363 -79.331 -92.147 -131.529 -185.953 -381.26 -577.08 -744.404 -702.916 -823.813 "-1,570.35" "-1,751.54" "-3,078.70" "-5,015.05" "-7,897.95" "-8,248.73" "-9,157.90" "-9,047.67" 2021 +213 ARG GGSB_NPGDP Argentina General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.107 -1.674 -1.094 -2.373 -2.712 -3.298 -4.45 -4.551 -5.589 1.188 3.453 4.72 4.376 2.755 0.688 -0.446 0.479 -0.803 -3.745 -3.485 -3.966 -3.974 -6.437 -6.898 -7.071 -4.698 -3.719 -5.294 -3.714 -3.757 -3.409 -3.5 -2.546 -2.021 -1.482 2021 +213 ARG GGXONLB Argentina General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.324 0.424 -1.178 -2.939 0.826 1.742 -2.09 0.671 -3.76 0.821 13.56 25.32 30.011 23.525 22.87 21.437 -6.089 -8.948 -34.589 -44.734 -88.385 -160.269 -263.06 -391.841 -450.755 -329.987 -87.646 "-1,697.96" "-1,167.52" "-1,562.97" "-2,035.32" "-1,128.27" "1,557.84" "6,352.14" "12,032.31" 2021 +213 ARG GGXONLB_NGDP Argentina General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.257 0.147 -0.408 -0.966 0.252 0.521 -0.659 0.211 -1.252 0.235 3.226 5.219 5.152 3.286 2.55 1.865 -0.488 -0.538 -1.587 -1.696 -2.64 -3.5 -4.418 -4.762 -4.228 -2.238 -0.402 -6.179 -2.523 -1.912 -1.383 -0.501 0.481 1.402 1.97 2021 +213 ARG GGXWDN Argentina General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +213 ARG GGXWDN_NGDP Argentina General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +213 ARG GGXWDG Argentina General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.25 71.112 81.82 88.711 99.046 103.718 114.134 123.366 129.75 144.222 514.452 526.045 571.843 467.672 506.808 557.318 618.669 691.316 722.089 848.4 "1,066.67" "1,456.38" "2,046.71" "3,129.85" "4,365.88" "6,079.30" "12,569.41" "19,368.04" "28,248.09" "37,457.22" "62,146.37" "102,344.26" "156,856.18" "226,959.69" "304,073.72" "389,827.25" 2021 +213 ARG GGXWDG_NGDP Argentina General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.961 26.893 28.426 30.749 32.551 31.676 34.147 38.917 40.833 48.007 147.203 125.162 117.878 80.282 70.793 62.133 53.814 55.397 43.454 38.935 40.436 43.496 44.697 52.563 53.06 57.028 85.246 88.835 102.79 80.932 76.015 69.541 69.589 70.034 67.11 63.82 2021 +213 ARG NGDP_FY Argentina "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.006 0.011 0.026 0.124 3.628 77.06 202.256 253.395 264.429 287.835 288.497 304.282 327.436 334.244 316.998 317.759 300.421 349.486 420.292 485.115 582.538 715.904 896.98 "1,149.65" "1,247.93" "1,661.72" "2,179.02" "2,637.91" "3,348.31" "4,579.09" "5,954.51" "8,228.16" "10,660.23" "14,744.81" "21,802.26" "27,481.44" "46,282.07" "81,755.64" "147,171.90" "225,404.40" "324,070.56" "453,095.88" "610,825.44" 2021 +213 ARG BCA Argentina Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.573 -5.721 -2.917 -2.436 -2.495 -0.952 -2.859 -4.235 -1.572 1.095 4.665 -0.429 -6.468 -8.043 -10.981 -5.104 -7.157 -12.288 -14.641 -12.094 -9.144 -3.952 8.621 7.972 2.966 4.929 6.499 6.046 5.424 7.251 -1.623 -5.341 -2.139 -13.125 -9.178 -17.623 -15.105 -31.149 -27.085 -3.521 3.093 6.735 -2 3.7 2.439 3.304 3.322 3.305 2020 +213 ARG BCA_NGDPD Argentina Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.101 -3.014 -3.095 -2.095 -1.911 -0.966 -2.411 -3.484 -1.104 1.199 2.952 -0.202 -2.529 -3.042 -3.815 -1.769 -2.352 -3.753 -4.38 -3.815 -2.878 -1.316 7.666 5.597 1.798 2.473 2.791 2.1 1.492 2.167 -0.382 -1.012 -0.369 -2.146 -1.628 -2.743 -2.713 -4.838 -5.165 -0.779 0.795 1.384 -0.317 0.575 0.38 0.528 0.525 0.499 2020 +911 ARM NGDP_R Armenia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,005.09" 863.837 910.484 983.622 "1,034.47" "1,069.51" "1,136.58" "1,172.61" "1,241.24" "1,358.76" "1,559.95" "1,779.16" "1,965.49" "2,242.88" "2,538.90" "2,887.97" "3,088.62" "2,651.58" "2,709.92" "2,837.27" "3,039.69" "3,143.41" "3,256.78" "3,362.75" "3,369.31" "3,622.61" "3,811.88" "4,102.78" "3,799.37" "4,014.37" "4,294.54" "4,445.83" "4,641.44" "4,850.31" "5,068.57" "5,296.66" 2021 +911 ARM NGDP_RPCH Armenia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.054 5.4 8.033 5.169 3.387 6.271 3.17 5.853 9.468 14.807 14.052 10.473 14.113 13.198 13.749 6.948 -14.15 2.2 4.7 7.134 3.412 3.607 3.254 0.195 7.518 5.225 7.631 -7.395 5.659 6.979 3.523 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.5 2021 +911 ARM NGDP Armenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.295 3.897 187.065 522.256 661.209 804.336 955.385 987.444 "1,031.34" "1,175.88" "1,362.47" "1,624.64" "1,907.95" "2,242.88" "2,656.19" "3,149.28" "3,568.23" "3,141.65" "3,460.20" "3,777.95" "4,266.46" "4,555.64" "4,828.63" "5,043.63" "5,067.29" "5,564.49" "6,017.04" "6,543.32" "6,181.66" "6,982.96" "8,037.95" "8,829.84" "9,633.17" "10,469.33" "11,356.19" "12,311.05" 2021 +911 ARM NGDPD Armenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.108 0.835 0.648 1.287 1.597 1.639 1.892 1.845 1.912 2.118 2.376 2.807 3.577 4.9 6.384 9.206 11.662 8.648 9.26 10.142 10.619 11.121 11.61 10.553 10.546 11.527 12.458 13.619 12.641 13.928 17.693 19.46 20.987 22.901 24.533 26.316 2021 +911 ARM PPPGDP Armenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.605 4.932 5.309 5.856 6.271 6.595 7.088 7.416 8.027 8.985 10.477 12.185 13.822 16.268 18.983 22.176 24.172 20.884 21.6 23.086 27.009 28.5 29.231 29.167 31.429 35.677 38.437 42.111 39.466 43.433 49.767 53.356 56.873 60.536 64.465 68.669 2021 +911 ARM NGDP_D Armenia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.029 0.451 20.546 53.095 63.918 75.206 84.058 84.209 83.089 86.54 87.341 91.315 97.073 100 104.62 109.048 115.528 118.482 127.687 133.154 140.358 144.927 148.264 149.985 150.396 153.605 157.849 159.485 162.702 173.949 187.167 198.61 207.547 215.849 224.051 232.431 2021 +911 ARM NGDPRPC Armenia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "291,331.40" "256,331.43" "276,742.90" "305,472.66" "326,330.64" "340,607.97" "365,459.56" "379,485.69" "402,999.79" "444,039.34" "511,459.83" "585,249.78" "648,674.89" "745,143.16" "846,298.80" "965,877.53" "1,036,449.93" "892,789.23" "913,552.50" "955,959.77" "1,023,466.16" "1,054,834.40" "1,090,968.79" "1,124,499.85" "1,125,856.34" "1,215,847.92" "1,283,881.82" "1,384,794.29" "1,282,611.02" "1,355,083.53" "1,449,541.68" "1,500,485.54" "1,566,381.59" "1,636,737.83" "1,710,254.21" "1,787,072.68" 2020 +911 ARM NGDPRPPPPC Armenia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,869.12" "2,524.43" "2,725.45" "3,008.39" "3,213.80" "3,354.41" "3,599.15" "3,737.29" "3,968.86" "4,373.03" "5,037.01" "5,763.71" "6,388.34" "7,338.39" "8,334.60" "9,512.25" "10,207.27" "8,792.45" "8,996.94" "9,414.58" "10,079.40" "10,388.32" "10,744.19" "11,074.41" "11,087.77" "11,974.03" "12,644.05" "13,637.87" "12,631.53" "13,345.27" "14,275.52" "14,777.23" "15,426.19" "16,119.08" "16,843.09" "17,599.62" 2020 +911 ARM NGDPPC Armenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 85.507 "1,156.38" "56,858.57" "162,191.40" "208,583.28" "256,157.83" "307,197.69" "319,561.07" "334,850.10" "384,273.46" "446,712.03" "534,421.94" "629,684.96" "745,143.16" "885,396.60" "1,053,272.04" "1,197,391.81" "1,057,794.95" "1,166,485.13" "1,272,899.58" "1,436,518.69" "1,528,737.65" "1,617,513.75" "1,686,586.15" "1,693,240.34" "1,867,598.10" "2,026,599.62" "2,208,539.41" "2,086,839.12" "2,357,157.14" "2,713,060.69" "2,980,107.68" "3,250,977.80" "3,532,880.04" "3,831,843.76" "4,153,704.38" 2020 +911 ARM NGDPDPC Armenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.321 247.884 196.98 399.576 503.774 521.869 608.415 597.241 620.638 692.287 779.122 923.387 "1,180.40" "1,628.06" "2,128.15" "3,079.03" "3,913.44" "2,911.76" "3,121.78" "3,417.17" "3,575.53" "3,732.04" "3,889.00" "3,529.03" "3,524.00" "3,868.91" "4,195.96" "4,596.86" "4,267.49" "4,701.48" "5,971.82" "6,567.73" "7,082.74" "7,728.06" "8,278.01" "8,879.05" 2020 +911 ARM PPPPC Armenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,624.70" "1,463.39" "1,613.66" "1,818.53" "1,978.27" "2,100.43" "2,279.05" "2,399.86" "2,606.31" "2,936.42" "3,434.98" "4,008.13" "4,561.76" "5,404.50" "6,327.58" "7,416.80" "8,111.33" "7,031.81" "7,281.84" "7,778.18" "9,093.97" "9,563.81" "9,792.08" "9,753.36" "10,502.09" "11,974.03" "12,946.09" "14,213.45" "13,323.29" "14,661.02" "16,798.00" "18,007.90" "19,193.19" "20,428.01" "21,751.93" "23,168.77" 2020 +911 ARM NGAP_NPGDP Armenia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +911 ARM PPPSH Armenia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.017 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.019 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.028 0.029 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.026 0.027 0.029 0.03 0.031 0.03 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.033 2021 +911 ARM PPPEX Armenia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.053 0.79 35.236 89.188 105.437 121.955 134.792 133.158 128.477 130.865 130.048 133.334 138.036 137.875 139.927 142.012 147.62 150.43 160.191 163.65 157.964 159.846 165.186 172.924 161.229 155.971 156.541 155.384 156.631 160.777 161.511 165.489 169.382 172.943 176.161 179.28 2021 +911 ARM NID_NGDP Armenia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.824 7.698 27.942 20.809 21.095 23.266 22.686 20.769 18.232 15.844 18.159 24.392 22.919 28.371 33.55 38.161 43.809 33.822 29.419 27.001 22.759 22.125 21.025 21.204 18.016 18.422 22.4 17.409 18.532 16.598 17.14 18.69 18.936 19.267 19.992 19.912 2021 +911 ARM NGSD_NGDP Armenia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.836 2.894 3.95 0.694 3.833 2.452 5.404 11.939 18.211 20.715 25.843 31.155 30.804 29.585 17.338 15.797 16.56 12.797 14.828 13.275 18.519 17.002 16.901 15.369 10.05 14.746 12.927 11.633 13.582 13.948 14.38 15.08 15.004 2021 +911 ARM PCPI Armenia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.013 0.497 26.706 73.907 87.693 100 108.687 109.472 108.625 112.057 113.22 118.522 126.686 127.407 131.1 136.881 149.358 154.609 167.213 179.744 184.224 194.75 200.631 208.046 205.083 207.522 212.681 215.749 218.396 234.124 254.119 271.912 285.562 298.37 310.954 323.653 2021 +911 ARM PCPIPCH Armenia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,731.80" "5,273.45" 176.743 18.653 14.034 8.687 0.723 -0.774 3.16 1.038 4.682 6.889 0.569 2.899 4.409 9.115 3.516 8.152 7.494 2.492 5.714 3.02 3.696 -1.424 1.189 2.486 1.443 1.226 7.202 8.54 7.002 5.02 4.485 4.218 4.084 2021 +911 ARM PCPIE Armenia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.029 3.205 63.605 83.918 88.793 108.161 106.874 109.091 109.547 112.645 114.875 124.693 127.033 126.765 133.41 142.229 149.833 159.792 174.701 182.811 188.49 199.038 208.132 207.749 205.315 216.803 219.722 221.305 229.594 247.277 268.193 284.238 296.989 308.72 320.915 333.591 2021 +911 ARM PCPIEPCH Armenia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,896.20" "1,884.55" 31.935 5.809 21.813 -1.191 2.075 0.418 2.828 1.98 8.546 1.877 -0.211 5.242 6.611 5.346 6.647 9.33 4.642 3.107 5.596 4.569 -0.184 -1.172 5.595 1.346 0.72 3.746 7.702 8.458 5.982 4.486 3.95 3.95 3.95 2021 +911 ARM TM_RPCH Armenia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.939 12.897 12.266 -8.721 4.367 13.726 11.831 20.209 5.012 18.054 12.202 35.388 17.162 -16.267 4.506 -1.925 5.284 9.635 3.071 -10.197 6.18 22.377 13.683 13.164 -31.113 2.3 18.868 -2.725 4.371 5.384 5.294 5.328 2021 +911 ARM TMG_RPCH Armenia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.619 9.912 8.706 -11.243 5.41 4.451 15.16 23.441 -2.304 22.452 12.746 36.853 20.231 -21.036 3.037 -1.803 3.359 8.504 0.772 -16.514 7.163 27.812 13.581 12.801 -17.47 1.253 18.825 -8.841 2.347 3.846 4.171 4.475 2021 +911 ARM TX_RPCH Armenia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.282 -6.882 16.489 13.3 13.062 30.959 30.737 20.667 -3.678 17.856 -11.992 9.899 -5.31 -9.499 14.832 10.513 12.222 13.269 9.778 9.676 17.746 13.552 9.05 16.497 -35.562 3.704 27.579 -0.119 5.106 5.801 5.466 5.487 2021 +911 ARM TXG_RPCH Armenia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.889 -16.486 6.605 11.978 22.052 24.581 47.567 20.126 -10.074 20.542 -20.193 5.142 -11.899 -21.115 25.374 6.507 11.684 12.956 8.365 10.986 20.761 15.794 11.036 21.527 -20.835 -3.732 5.017 9.532 4.878 5.925 5.918 5.959 2021 +911 ARM LUR Armenia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: ILO Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.4 35.3 31.2 31.6 31.2 27.8 28.7 16.4 18.7 19 18.4 17.3 16.2 17.6 18.5 18 17.8 19 18.3 18.1 15.3 15.2 15.1 14.9 14.8 14.7 14.6 2021 +911 ARM LE Armenia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +911 ARM LP Armenia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.45 3.37 3.29 3.22 3.17 3.14 3.11 3.09 3.08 3.06 3.05 3.04 3.03 3.01 3 2.99 2.98 2.97 2.966 2.968 2.97 2.98 2.985 2.99 2.993 2.979 2.969 2.963 2.962 2.962 2.963 2.963 2.963 2.963 2.964 2.964 2020 +911 ARM GGR Armenia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.017 48.921 93.154 101.889 126.688 163.812 190.917 170.113 200.44 228.132 247.215 294.907 401.359 479.444 632.547 730.753 655.569 734.293 834.53 892.603 "1,011.53" "1,064.62" "1,084.08" "1,085.19" "1,181.99" "1,341.69" "1,565.49" "1,560.66" "1,683.83" "1,988.25" "2,198.43" "2,420.45" "2,643.95" "2,910.21" "3,182.56" 2021 +911 ARM GGR_NGDP Armenia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.097 26.152 17.837 15.41 15.751 17.146 19.334 16.494 17.046 16.744 15.217 15.457 17.895 18.05 20.085 20.479 20.867 21.221 22.09 20.921 22.204 22.048 21.494 21.416 21.242 22.298 23.925 25.247 24.113 24.736 24.898 25.126 25.254 25.627 25.851 2021 +911 ARM GGX Armenia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 445.685 531.25 706.059 793.43 897.051 906.591 943.14 956.318 "1,084.09" "1,158.42" "1,328.03" "1,370.59" "1,448.25" "1,447.08" "1,629.44" "1,894.65" "2,004.30" "2,171.71" "2,421.44" "2,609.39" "2,814.96" "3,040.52" "3,280.35" 2021 +911 ARM GGX_NGDP Armenia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.871 20 22.42 22.236 28.553 26.201 24.964 22.415 23.797 23.991 26.331 27.048 26.027 24.05 24.902 30.649 28.703 27.018 27.423 27.087 26.888 26.774 26.646 2021 +911 ARM GGXCNL Armenia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -44.326 -51.806 -73.512 -62.677 -241.482 -172.298 -108.61 -63.716 -72.566 -93.805 -243.953 -285.406 -266.264 -105.394 -63.948 -333.993 -320.47 -183.461 -223.012 -188.936 -171.01 -130.313 -97.789 2021 +911 ARM GGXCNL_NGDP Armenia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.976 -1.95 -2.334 -1.757 -7.686 -4.979 -2.875 -1.493 -1.593 -1.943 -4.837 -5.632 -4.785 -1.752 -0.977 -5.403 -4.589 -2.282 -2.526 -1.961 -1.633 -1.148 -0.794 2021 +911 ARM GGSB Armenia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +911 ARM GGSB_NPGDP Armenia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +911 ARM GGXONLB Armenia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -34.017 -42.782 -63.555 -52.282 -225.285 -142.109 -73.379 -23.507 -25.821 -32.161 -169.869 -187.129 -146.504 33.621 93.605 -169.382 -139.633 43.862 26.459 94.651 131.879 179.946 221.504 2021 +911 ARM GGXONLB_NGDP Armenia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.517 -1.611 -2.018 -1.465 -7.171 -4.107 -1.942 -0.551 -0.567 -0.666 -3.368 -3.693 -2.633 0.559 1.431 -2.74 -2 0.546 0.3 0.983 1.26 1.585 1.799 2021 +911 ARM GGXWDN Armenia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +911 ARM GGXWDN_NGDP Armenia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +911 ARM GGXWDG Armenia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 269.72 374.133 431.837 387.082 408.38 447.552 521.113 536.388 504.573 459.054 429.848 448.757 522.097 "1,072.50" "1,168.06" "1,348.82" "1,518.88" "1,655.09" "1,900.63" "2,225.91" "2,631.39" "2,988.38" "3,082.68" "3,277.28" "3,923.89" "4,207.09" "4,207.51" "4,669.47" "5,108.20" "5,543.98" "5,830.64" "6,125.13" 2021 +911 ARM GGXWDG_NGDP Armenia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.792 46.515 45.2 39.2 39.597 38.061 38.248 33.016 26.446 20.467 16.183 14.25 14.632 34.138 33.757 35.702 35.6 36.331 39.362 44.133 51.929 53.704 51.233 50.086 63.476 60.248 52.346 52.883 53.027 52.954 51.343 49.753 2021 +911 ARM NGDP_FY Armenia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.295 3.897 187.065 522.256 661.209 804.336 955.385 987.444 "1,031.34" "1,175.88" "1,362.47" "1,624.64" "1,907.95" "2,242.88" "2,656.19" "3,149.28" "3,568.23" "3,141.65" "3,460.20" "3,777.95" "4,266.46" "4,555.64" "4,828.63" "5,043.63" "5,067.29" "5,564.49" "6,017.04" "6,543.32" "6,181.66" "6,982.96" "8,037.95" "8,829.84" "9,633.17" "10,469.33" "11,356.19" "12,311.05" 2021 +911 ARM BCA Armenia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from 2004, BOP figures were revised to reflect non-bank private transfers in the current account. In 2003 and previous years, non-bank private transfers are reported in the financial account. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.05 -0.05 0.025 -0.218 -0.291 -0.317 -0.416 -0.313 -0.302 -0.221 -0.148 -0.174 -0.079 -0.124 -0.153 -0.677 -1.659 -1.426 -1.261 -1.059 -1.058 -0.812 -0.9 -0.283 -0.107 -0.175 -0.876 -1.002 -0.479 -0.511 -0.974 -0.994 -1.047 -1.119 -1.205 -1.291 2021 +911 ARM BCA_NGDPD Armenia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -46.28 -5.993 3.804 -16.972 -18.202 -19.315 -21.993 -16.936 -15.78 -10.44 -6.219 -6.181 -2.204 -2.529 -2.395 -7.357 -14.225 -16.484 -13.622 -10.44 -9.962 -7.297 -7.75 -2.685 -1.013 -1.521 -7.03 -7.359 -3.787 -3.671 -5.507 -5.108 -4.989 -4.887 -4.913 -4.908 2021 +314 ABW NGDP_R Aruba "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) has compiled GDP at current prices by the production and expenditure approaches up to 2009 and has recently done so for the period 2013-17. GDP at constant prices by the expenditure approach has been estimated and disseminated by the Central Bank of Aruba up to 2017. In 2021, the CBS is still working on their update and revision of Aruba's National Account Statistics. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.674 1.943 2.305 2.583 2.686 2.9 3.071 3.295 3.566 3.655 3.701 3.96 4.039 4.095 4.409 4.594 4.55 4.601 4.936 4.917 4.973 5.127 5.221 4.611 4.485 4.636 4.588 4.883 4.882 5.055 5.162 5.445 5.731 5.768 4.696 5.502 5.719 5.831 5.9 5.969 6.04 6.111 2021 +314 ABW NGDP_RPCH Aruba "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.079 18.64 12.095 3.977 7.975 5.875 7.304 8.207 2.503 1.257 7.018 1.989 1.371 7.685 4.182 -0.945 1.111 7.294 -0.383 1.127 3.09 1.836 -11.678 -2.733 3.369 -1.041 6.431 -0.015 3.551 2.11 5.474 5.259 0.645 -18.585 17.164 3.95 1.95 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 2021 +314 ABW NGDP Aruba "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) has compiled GDP at current prices by the production and expenditure approaches up to 2009 and has recently done so for the period 2013-17. GDP at constant prices by the expenditure approach has been estimated and disseminated by the Central Bank of Aruba up to 2017. In 2021, the CBS is still working on their update and revision of Aruba's National Account Statistics. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.726 0.873 1.068 1.245 1.369 1.561 1.716 1.939 2.23 2.364 2.47 2.742 2.981 3.084 3.353 3.395 3.512 3.659 4.036 4.224 4.421 4.793 5.089 4.571 4.392 4.722 4.681 4.883 4.996 5.304 5.341 5.535 5.732 6.03 4.672 5.596 6.264 6.58 6.86 7.152 7.457 7.747 2021 +314 ABW NGDPD Aruba "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.321 1.38 1.532 1.665 1.723 1.873 1.896 1.962 2.044 2.255 2.36 2.47 2.678 2.843 2.554 2.454 2.638 2.615 2.728 2.791 2.963 2.984 3.092 3.202 3.369 2.61 3.126 3.499 3.676 3.833 3.996 4.166 4.328 2021 +314 ABW PPPGDP Aruba "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.741 0.882 1.083 1.262 1.361 1.519 1.645 1.807 1.997 2.09 2.155 2.346 2.42 2.488 2.74 2.918 2.936 3.027 3.335 3.426 3.572 3.782 3.925 3.489 3.434 3.624 3.552 3.799 3.817 3.893 3.941 4.098 4.417 4.525 3.728 4.55 5.066 5.348 5.525 5.694 5.871 6.055 2021 +314 ABW NGDP_D Aruba "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.369 44.93 46.323 48.176 50.97 53.824 55.869 58.83 62.543 64.682 66.744 69.237 73.79 75.314 76.055 73.899 77.176 79.529 81.764 85.907 88.901 93.494 97.479 99.139 97.927 101.849 102.037 100 102.325 104.909 103.46 101.667 100.016 104.551 99.489 101.702 109.521 112.852 116.285 119.821 123.466 126.765 2021 +314 ABW NGDPRPC Aruba "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "27,497.34" "32,280.96" "38,081.63" "41,823.14" "41,829.36" "43,510.47" "44,501.14" "44,718.71" "45,950.24" "45,796.53" "44,575.48" "45,890.82" "45,665.95" "45,668.47" "48,673.77" "50,237.37" "49,419.45" "49,402.73" "51,886.16" "50,365.99" "50,026.38" "51,188.84" "51,732.35" "45,381.79" "44,024.74" "45,091.96" "43,868.70" "46,206.30" "45,709.58" "46,850.49" "47,477.87" "50,072.98" "52,622.40" "52,819.36" "43,246.83" "50,483.23" "52,284.39" "53,107.97" "53,537.09" "53,969.68" "54,457.85" "54,950.44" 2019 +314 ABW NGDPRPPPPC Aruba "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "20,697.36" "24,298.02" "28,664.21" "31,480.46" "31,485.14" "32,750.51" "33,496.20" "33,659.97" "34,586.94" "34,471.24" "33,552.15" "34,542.22" "34,372.96" "34,374.85" "36,636.95" "37,813.88" "37,198.23" "37,185.65" "39,054.94" "37,910.69" "37,655.07" "38,530.06" "38,939.16" "34,159.06" "33,137.61" "33,940.92" "33,020.16" "34,779.68" "34,405.80" "35,264.56" "35,736.80" "37,690.15" "39,609.10" "39,757.36" "32,552.07" "37,998.95" "39,354.69" "39,974.60" "40,297.60" "40,623.21" "40,990.66" "41,361.43" 2019 +314 ABW NGDPPC Aruba "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "11,925.20" "14,503.78" "17,640.42" "20,148.53" "21,320.31" "23,419.09" "24,862.50" "26,308.21" "28,738.60" "29,622.20" "29,751.33" "31,773.38" "33,696.77" "34,394.87" "37,019.03" "37,124.84" "38,139.97" "39,289.58" "42,424.13" "43,268.03" "44,473.73" "47,858.47" "50,428.22" "44,991.24" "43,111.93" "45,925.82" "44,762.11" "46,206.30" "46,772.40" "49,150.19" "49,120.38" "50,907.69" "52,630.82" "55,223.00" "43,026.00" "51,342.21" "57,262.32" "59,933.43" "62,255.37" "64,667.26" "67,236.91" "69,658.03" 2019 +314 ABW NGDPDPC Aruba "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "16,548.72" "16,620.85" "17,750.49" "18,825.01" "19,215.01" "20,681.02" "20,740.13" "21,307.25" "21,949.49" "23,700.63" "24,172.09" "24,845.66" "26,736.58" "28,172.19" "25,134.77" "24,084.88" "25,656.88" "25,006.76" "25,813.58" "26,129.83" "27,458.21" "27,441.55" "28,440.05" "29,402.69" "30,850.84" "24,036.87" "28,682.80" "31,990.12" "33,482.37" "34,779.54" "36,126.96" "37,562.52" "38,915.10" 2019 +314 ABW PPPPC Aruba "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,181.91" "14,654.89" "17,897.90" "20,427.18" "21,194.78" "22,792.22" "23,842.41" "24,526.81" "25,740.59" "26,192.40" "25,960.87" "27,187.77" "27,359.07" "27,746.10" "30,241.96" "31,916.67" "31,886.38" "32,504.72" "35,055.12" "35,095.17" "35,934.15" "37,762.82" "38,895.62" "34,339.55" "33,713.11" "35,247.82" "33,967.26" "35,954.27" "35,735.69" "36,078.35" "36,250.01" "37,690.15" "40,555.30" "41,435.32" "34,334.77" "41,745.38" "46,308.66" "48,714.05" "50,138.07" "51,482.54" "52,937.20" "54,449.66" 2019 +314 ABW NGAP_NPGDP Aruba Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +314 ABW PPPSH Aruba Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2021 +314 ABW PPPEX Aruba Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.979 0.99 0.986 0.986 1.006 1.028 1.043 1.073 1.116 1.131 1.146 1.169 1.232 1.24 1.224 1.163 1.196 1.209 1.21 1.233 1.238 1.267 1.297 1.31 1.279 1.303 1.318 1.285 1.309 1.362 1.355 1.351 1.298 1.333 1.253 1.23 1.237 1.23 1.242 1.256 1.27 1.279 2021 +314 ABW NID_NGDP Aruba Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +314 ABW NGSD_NGDP Aruba Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) has compiled GDP at current prices by the production and expenditure approaches up to 2009 and has recently done so for the period 2013-17. GDP at constant prices by the expenditure approach has been estimated and disseminated by the Central Bank of Aruba up to 2017. In 2021, the CBS is still working on their update and revision of Aruba's National Account Statistics. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.569 26.397 26.535 27.714 26.185 29.193 25.602 22.528 21.55 25.352 24.261 22.665 21.897 24.051 17.923 13.255 12.481 13.084 15.031 16.78 21.411 21.976 21.844 20.748 22.295 9.825 20.491 24.593 25.244 24.996 25.444 25.814 26.202 2021 +314 ABW PCPI Aruba "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.995 39.378 40.607 42.227 44.692 47.173 48.999 51.557 54.797 56.667 58.463 60.22 61.343 62.738 65.294 67.178 69.405 71.942 73.762 76.268 79.021 83.28 90.74 88.801 90.646 94.612 95.153 92.896 93.287 93.731 92.857 91.902 95.235 98.986 97.686 98.413 104.356 110.114 113.463 116.914 120.471 123.892 2021 +314 ABW PCPIPCH Aruba "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.639 3.121 3.989 5.838 5.553 3.87 5.219 6.284 3.413 3.169 3.006 1.865 2.274 4.074 2.884 3.316 3.655 2.53 3.397 3.61 5.39 8.957 -2.137 2.078 4.375 0.572 -2.372 0.421 0.475 -0.932 -1.028 3.626 3.939 -1.313 0.744 6.039 5.518 3.042 3.042 3.042 2.84 2021 +314 ABW PCPIE Aruba "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.43 39.77 41.34 43.12 46.18 47.9 50.04 53.25 55.74 57.48 59.26 60.91 61.76 64.06 66.33 68 70.83 72.45 74.46 77.28 79.22 87.079 85.46 91.252 90.595 96.14 92.568 92.642 94.681 93.804 92.978 92.548 96.672 100.133 97.062 100.603 108.337 111.633 115.028 118.527 122.132 125.395 2021 +314 ABW PCPIEPCH Aruba "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.487 3.948 4.306 7.096 3.725 4.468 6.415 4.676 3.122 3.097 2.784 1.396 3.724 3.544 2.518 4.162 2.287 2.774 3.787 2.51 9.92 -1.859 6.777 -0.72 6.121 -3.715 0.08 2.201 -0.926 -0.881 -0.462 4.456 3.58 -3.067 3.648 7.689 3.042 3.042 3.042 3.042 2.672 2021 +314 ABW TM_RPCH Aruba Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +314 ABW TMG_RPCH Aruba Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +314 ABW TX_RPCH Aruba Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +314 ABW TXG_RPCH Aruba Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +314 ABW LUR Aruba Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.078 6.428 6.022 5.058 5.983 7.169 6.126 3.25 4.793 6.923 6.489 8.131 11.4 9.5 8.8 9.3 5.71 6.9 10.3 10.6 8.879 9.607 7.599 7.451 7.298 7.694 8.923 7.283 5.2 8.6 8.8 7.774 7.672 7.639 7.64 7.67 7.656 2019 +314 ABW LE Aruba Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +314 ABW LP Aruba Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.061 0.06 0.061 0.062 0.064 0.067 0.069 0.074 0.078 0.08 0.083 0.086 0.088 0.09 0.091 0.091 0.092 0.093 0.095 0.098 0.099 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.105 0.106 0.107 0.108 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.11 0.11 0.111 0.111 0.111 2019 +314 ABW GGR Aruba General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.603 0.62 0.628 0.646 0.706 0.746 0.736 0.755 0.989 0.836 0.909 0.985 1.034 1.365 1.109 1.184 0.981 1.021 1.143 1.118 1.267 1.264 1.216 1.297 1.42 1.071 1.104 1.273 1.358 1.452 1.539 1.61 1.672 2021 +314 ABW GGR_NGDP Aruba General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.495 25.114 22.888 21.688 22.884 22.251 21.673 21.491 27.032 20.714 21.52 22.285 21.574 26.825 24.257 26.957 20.77 21.806 23.406 22.376 23.898 23.664 21.971 22.632 23.543 22.929 19.737 20.315 20.644 21.169 21.519 21.586 21.586 2021 +314 ABW GGX Aruba General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.622 0.678 0.685 0.643 0.703 0.725 0.764 0.866 0.92 1.18 1.034 1.098 1.084 1.291 1.229 1.337 1.284 1.44 1.438 1.49 1.346 1.342 1.359 1.409 1.4 1.82 1.643 1.508 1.509 1.596 1.621 1.651 1.674 2021 +314 ABW GGX_NGDP Aruba General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.328 27.458 24.99 21.574 22.798 21.606 22.508 24.66 25.136 29.245 24.477 24.827 22.62 25.359 26.888 30.443 27.199 30.761 29.454 29.834 25.373 25.119 24.558 24.589 23.209 38.957 29.369 24.076 22.937 23.269 22.669 22.145 21.612 2021 +314 ABW GGXCNL Aruba General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.02 -0.058 -0.058 0.003 0.003 0.022 -0.028 -0.111 0.069 -0.344 -0.125 -0.112 -0.05 0.075 -0.12 -0.153 -0.304 -0.419 -0.295 -0.373 -0.078 -0.078 -0.143 -0.112 0.02 -0.749 -0.539 -0.236 -0.151 -0.144 -0.082 -0.042 -0.002 2021 +314 ABW GGXCNL_NGDP Aruba General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.834 -2.343 -2.102 0.114 0.086 0.645 -0.835 -3.169 1.896 -8.531 -2.957 -2.541 -1.046 1.466 -2.631 -3.487 -6.429 -8.955 -6.048 -7.459 -1.475 -1.455 -2.587 -1.957 0.334 -16.028 -9.632 -3.761 -2.293 -2.1 -1.15 -0.56 -0.026 2021 +314 ABW GGSB Aruba General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +314 ABW GGSB_NPGDP Aruba General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +314 ABW GGXONLB Aruba General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.008 -0.027 -0.023 0.043 0.047 0.063 0.019 -0.062 0.115 -0.258 -0.04 -0.015 0.057 0.214 -0.004 -0.026 -0.166 -0.269 -0.131 -0.185 0.122 0.14 0.08 0.109 0.25 -0.514 -0.296 0.018 0.099 0.187 0.257 0.301 0.342 2021 +314 ABW GGXONLB_NGDP Aruba General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.339 -1.1 -0.851 1.447 1.538 1.885 0.554 -1.757 3.143 -6.404 -0.959 -0.339 1.185 4.21 -0.084 -0.597 -3.518 -5.738 -2.679 -3.703 2.301 2.625 1.438 1.897 4.138 -11.011 -5.294 0.281 1.499 2.726 3.587 4.037 4.42 2021 +314 ABW GGXWDN Aruba General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +314 ABW GGXWDN_NGDP Aruba General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +314 ABW GGXWDG Aruba General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.302 1.353 1.4 1.223 1.212 1.295 1.505 1.653 1.495 1.717 1.905 2.012 2.136 2.051 2.23 2.401 2.916 3.068 3.42 3.869 3.918 4.026 4.197 4.299 4.319 5.146 5.698 5.953 6.124 6.287 6.388 6.448 6.469 2021 +314 ABW GGXWDG_NGDP Aruba General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.088 54.771 51.07 41.039 39.288 38.613 44.326 47.079 40.848 42.543 45.093 45.518 44.558 40.311 48.785 54.661 61.747 65.534 70.033 77.452 73.876 75.387 75.825 75.004 71.618 110.139 101.827 95.042 93.063 91.639 89.31 86.475 83.511 2021 +314 ABW NGDP_FY Aruba "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.726 0.873 1.068 1.245 1.369 1.561 1.716 1.939 2.23 2.364 2.47 2.742 2.981 3.084 3.353 3.395 3.512 3.659 4.036 4.224 4.421 4.793 5.089 4.571 4.392 4.722 4.681 4.883 4.996 5.304 5.341 5.535 5.732 6.03 4.672 5.596 6.264 6.58 6.86 7.152 7.457 7.747 2021 +314 ABW BCA Aruba Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.435 0.214 0.307 -0.339 -0.168 0.274 0.116 0.314 0.26 -- 0.177 -0.46 -0.264 0.094 -0.326 -0.134 0.115 0.136 0.03 -0.017 0.088 -0.338 0.043 0.103 0.12 0.118 0.083 0.032 0.027 2021 +314 ABW BCA_NGDPD Aruba Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -25.271 11.411 16.177 -17.296 -8.195 12.15 4.901 12.699 9.711 -0.016 6.935 -18.737 -10.021 3.599 -11.957 -4.795 3.882 4.557 0.959 -0.542 2.598 -12.959 1.368 2.931 3.263 3.083 2.079 0.767 0.617 2021 +193 AUS NGDP_R Australia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020. The base period is 2019Q3-2020Q2 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 607.093 632.149 632.545 629.55 669.501 706.032 723.316 758.705 790.975 827.63 839.965 831.589 852.907 886.477 929.423 956.893 995.468 "1,041.31" "1,089.72" "1,137.10" "1,172.34" "1,203.60" "1,253.77" "1,291.59" "1,344.67" "1,384.96" "1,421.00" "1,483.07" "1,521.06" "1,550.13" "1,587.94" "1,632.82" "1,694.50" "1,731.90" "1,776.11" "1,817.18" "1,866.29" "1,910.66" "1,963.72" "2,002.65" "1,959.84" "2,056.00" "2,133.11" "2,173.46" "2,212.60" "2,257.09" "2,305.66" "2,358.20" 2021 +193 AUS NGDP_RPCH Australia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.894 4.127 0.063 -0.474 6.346 5.456 2.448 4.893 4.253 4.634 1.49 -0.997 2.564 3.936 4.845 2.956 4.031 4.605 4.65 4.348 3.099 2.666 4.169 3.016 4.109 2.997 2.602 4.368 2.562 1.911 2.439 2.827 3.777 2.207 2.553 2.312 2.702 2.378 2.777 1.983 -2.138 4.906 3.751 1.891 1.801 2.011 2.152 2.279 2021 +193 AUS NGDP Australia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020. The base period is 2019Q3-2020Q2 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 142.886 163.829 183.735 198.767 223.984 248.678 270.337 303.863 345.515 388.863 414.537 416.176 432.359 454.362 482.667 510.93 542.075 572.76 605.535 637.589 686.349 729.353 781.634 829.871 893.833 963.069 "1,038.56" "1,131.75" "1,234.63" "1,263.73" "1,363.36" "1,467.39" "1,514.99" "1,568.49" "1,613.43" "1,638.44" "1,698.95" "1,802.34" "1,893.79" "1,994.03" "1,966.39" "2,175.18" "2,434.59" "2,526.53" "2,603.28" "2,724.98" "2,851.38" "2,987.96" 2021 +193 AUS NGDPD Australia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 162.821 188.29 186.93 179.364 197.011 174.274 181.362 212.964 270.916 308.103 323.815 324.231 317.903 309.156 353.15 378.853 424.41 426.168 381.122 411.455 399.65 377.526 425.115 540.95 658.379 735.633 782.398 949.037 "1,055.94" 999.994 "1,253.61" "1,514.66" "1,569.22" "1,518.97" "1,456.43" "1,233.11" "1,263.83" "1,381.99" "1,416.82" "1,386.70" "1,357.64" "1,635.26" "1,724.79" "1,787.95" "1,837.69" "1,913.52" "1,994.13" "2,081.61" 2021 +193 AUS PPPGDP Australia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 155.389 177.109 188.171 194.614 214.434 233.284 243.807 262.061 282.841 307.554 323.819 331.433 347.676 369.924 396.13 416.39 441.107 469.374 496.728 525.629 554.195 581.79 615.489 646.57 691.208 734.247 776.597 832.422 870.121 892.432 925.187 971.105 983.683 "1,083.87" "1,110.80" "1,111.50" "1,171.81" "1,229.58" "1,293.91" "1,343.16" "1,330.29" "1,453.55" "1,615.29" "1,704.48" "1,771.58" "1,840.79" "1,916.21" "1,997.79" 2021 +193 AUS NGDP_D Australia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 23.536 25.916 29.047 31.573 33.455 35.222 37.375 40.05 43.682 46.985 49.352 50.046 50.692 51.255 51.932 53.395 54.454 55.004 55.568 56.071 58.545 60.598 62.342 64.252 66.472 69.538 73.087 76.311 81.169 81.524 85.857 89.868 89.406 90.565 90.84 90.164 91.034 94.331 96.439 99.57 100.334 105.797 114.133 116.245 117.657 120.73 123.668 126.705 2021 +193 AUS NGDPRPC Australia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "41,014.98" "42,033.49" "41,372.89" "40,659.43" "42,705.18" "44,402.93" "44,818.54" "46,277.64" "47,400.44" "48,866.01" "48,921.16" "47,850.27" "48,578.95" "50,029.49" "51,942.13" "52,809.78" "54,307.90" "56,256.34" "58,256.40" "60,103.14" "61,247.52" "62,084.51" "63,950.31" "65,142.68" "67,079.16" "68,186.01" "68,888.37" "70,568.02" "70,827.42" "70,893.52" "71,617.60" "72,498.43" "73,905.02" "74,337.44" "75,130.67" "75,764.63" "76,531.38" "77,162.81" "78,078.55" "78,452.69" "76,440.88" "79,793.09" "82,128.73" "82,689.91" "83,098.71" "83,723.08" "84,510.82" "85,411.54" 2021 +193 AUS NGDPRPPPPC Australia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "26,394.49" "27,049.94" "26,624.82" "26,165.69" "27,482.19" "28,574.75" "28,842.21" "29,781.19" "30,503.75" "31,446.89" "31,482.38" "30,793.23" "31,262.16" "32,195.63" "33,426.48" "33,984.84" "34,948.92" "36,202.81" "37,489.91" "38,678.36" "39,414.80" "39,953.43" "41,154.14" "41,921.47" "43,167.65" "43,879.95" "44,331.94" "45,412.85" "45,579.78" "45,622.32" "46,088.29" "46,655.14" "47,560.32" "47,838.59" "48,349.07" "48,757.04" "49,250.47" "49,656.82" "50,246.12" "50,486.90" "49,192.23" "51,349.49" "52,852.55" "53,213.69" "53,476.77" "53,878.56" "54,385.51" "54,965.15" 2021 +193 AUS NGDPPC Australia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,653.33" "10,893.47" "12,017.53" "12,837.37" "14,287.19" "15,639.60" "16,750.77" "18,534.28" "20,705.54" "22,959.75" "24,143.43" "23,947.09" "24,625.83" "25,642.51" "26,974.53" "28,197.62" "29,572.98" "30,943.27" "32,371.82" "33,700.61" "35,857.46" "37,621.77" "39,868.22" "41,855.27" "44,589.09" "47,414.86" "50,348.11" "53,851.28" "57,489.88" "57,795.29" "61,488.73" "65,153.06" "66,075.69" "67,323.55" "68,248.88" "68,312.30" "69,669.58" "72,788.15" "75,298.05" "78,115.05" "76,696.27" "84,418.53" "93,736.32" "96,122.68" "97,771.78" "101,078.84" "104,513.25" "108,220.81" 2021 +193 AUS NGDPDPC Australia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,000.11" "12,520.00" "12,226.55" "11,584.20" "12,566.63" "10,960.22" "11,237.66" "12,989.87" "16,235.07" "18,191.41" "18,859.61" "18,656.52" "18,106.74" "17,447.64" "19,736.29" "20,908.44" "23,153.75" "23,023.64" "20,374.75" "21,748.00" "20,879.21" "19,473.67" "21,683.51" "27,283.27" "32,843.38" "36,217.49" "37,929.78" "45,157.56" "49,169.07" "45,733.62" "56,538.84" "67,251.80" "68,441.19" "65,197.91" "61,607.95" "51,412.69" "51,826.43" "55,812.00" "56,333.52" "54,323.09" "52,952.83" "63,464.11" "66,407.60" "68,023.15" "69,018.18" "70,979.18" "73,091.99" "75,393.91" 2021 +193 AUS PPPPC Australia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,497.99" "11,776.53" "12,307.69" "12,569.11" "13,677.98" "14,671.43" "15,106.93" "15,984.57" "16,949.73" "18,159.02" "18,859.85" "19,070.90" "19,802.54" "20,877.17" "22,138.30" "22,980.05" "24,064.67" "25,357.88" "26,554.99" "27,782.83" "28,953.24" "30,010.12" "31,393.79" "32,610.31" "34,481.11" "36,149.23" "37,648.52" "39,608.71" "40,516.66" "40,814.39" "41,726.85" "43,117.69" "42,903.08" "46,522.34" "46,987.52" "46,342.37" "48,052.92" "49,656.82" "51,446.42" "52,617.70" "51,886.21" "56,412.19" "62,191.59" "64,847.54" "66,535.53" "68,281.30" "70,235.91" "72,358.08" 2021 +193 AUS NGAP_NPGDP Australia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.87 0.593 -1.725 -4.782 -2.628 -1.326 -1.897 -1.035 -0.836 1.723 0.649 -2.808 -3.068 -2.198 -0.695 -1.024 -0.713 0.007 0.783 1.304 0.777 -0.141 0.399 0.006 0.702 0.497 -0.021 1.057 0.615 -0.436 -0.82 -0.899 -0.124 -0.677 -0.838 -1.095 -0.822 -0.752 -0.421 -0.736 -4.072 -0.797 0.85 0.636 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +193 AUS PPPSH Australia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.16 1.186 1.183 1.149 1.17 1.191 1.18 1.192 1.189 1.2 1.171 1.131 1.045 1.065 1.085 1.078 1.08 1.085 1.106 1.115 1.097 1.1 1.115 1.104 1.091 1.073 1.046 1.035 1.031 1.055 1.026 1.015 0.977 1.026 1.014 0.994 1.009 1.005 0.998 0.99 1.001 0.991 0.998 0.991 0.978 0.966 0.955 0.946 2021 +193 AUS PPPEX Australia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.92 0.925 0.976 1.021 1.045 1.066 1.109 1.16 1.222 1.264 1.28 1.256 1.244 1.228 1.218 1.227 1.229 1.22 1.219 1.213 1.238 1.254 1.27 1.283 1.293 1.312 1.337 1.36 1.419 1.416 1.474 1.511 1.54 1.447 1.452 1.474 1.45 1.466 1.464 1.485 1.478 1.496 1.507 1.482 1.469 1.48 1.488 1.496 2021 +193 AUS NID_NGDP Australia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020. The base period is 2019Q3-2020Q2 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.159 28.917 26.521 23.078 26.753 27.262 25.574 26.412 28.857 30.18 26.42 22.773 22.731 23.93 25.898 25.219 24.796 24.767 26.321 26.327 24.988 23.495 25.244 26.763 27.233 27.866 27.12 28.233 28.346 26.956 26.325 26.855 28.462 27.1 26.45 25.909 24.673 24.282 24.208 22.579 22.28 23.037 23.155 23.575 23.879 23.855 23.947 24.028 2021 +193 AUS NGSD_NGDP Australia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020. The base period is 2019Q3-2020Q2 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.751 20.894 18.779 16.96 20.157 18.353 17.631 20.194 25.253 25.384 23.003 18.346 19.26 21.09 21.621 20.602 21.438 21.776 21.544 20.574 21.261 21.161 21.492 21.464 21.013 21.718 21.147 21.276 24.005 22.191 23.068 23.836 23.803 23.818 23.271 21.652 20.883 22.028 21.926 23.118 24.637 26.145 25.421 24.321 23.375 23.395 23.48 23.531 2021 +193 AUS PCPI Australia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011. The base period is 2011Q3-2012Q2 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 26.35 28.85 32.125 35.35 36.75 39.225 42.775 46.425 49.8 53.575 57.45 59.35 59.925 60.975 62.15 65.025 66.75 66.9 67.475 68.425 71.475 74.625 76.9 79 80.85 83 85.95 87.975 91.8 93.425 96.1 99.325 101 103.475 106.075 107.65 109.025 111.2 113.35 115.125 116.15 119.425 127.187 133.29 137.163 141.025 144.62 148.306 2021 +193 AUS PCPIPCH Australia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.136 9.488 11.352 10.039 3.96 6.735 9.05 8.533 7.27 7.58 7.233 3.307 0.969 1.752 1.927 4.626 2.653 0.225 0.859 1.408 4.457 4.407 3.049 2.731 2.342 2.659 3.554 2.356 4.348 1.77 2.863 3.356 1.686 2.45 2.513 1.485 1.277 1.995 1.933 1.566 0.89 2.82 6.499 4.798 2.906 2.816 2.549 2.549 2021 +193 AUS PCPIE Australia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011. The base period is 2011Q3-2012Q2 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.2 55.2 59 59.9 60.1 61.2 62.9 66 67.1 66.9 67.9 69.1 73.1 75.4 77.7 79.6 81.7 83.9 86.7 89.3 92.6 94.5 97 99.9 102 104.7 106.5 108.3 109.8 112.1 114 116.1 117.2 121.4 130.705 134.737 138.756 142.399 145.92 149.751 2021 +193 AUS PCPIEPCH Australia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.813 6.884 1.525 0.334 1.83 2.778 4.928 1.667 -0.298 1.495 1.767 5.789 3.146 3.05 2.445 2.638 2.693 3.337 2.999 3.695 2.052 2.646 2.99 2.102 2.647 1.719 1.69 1.385 2.095 1.695 1.842 0.947 3.584 7.665 3.085 2.983 2.625 2.473 2.625 2021 +193 AUS TM_RPCH Australia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Applies to export and import deflators. Data from the authorities are based on year 2011/12 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Trade System: General trade. General Merchandise Trade Excluded items in trade: No items are excluded Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.997 10.042 5.46 -9.819 22.058 3.79 -3.149 2.516 21 21.163 -4.211 -2.24 6.702 5.137 14.592 8.747 7.453 10.836 7.295 8.366 8.007 -5.053 11.034 11.355 15.202 9.638 8.673 12.878 10.744 -8.838 16.142 10.556 6.184 -2.284 -1.407 2.264 0.133 7.778 4.301 -1.393 -13.012 6.308 13.726 5.938 3.052 2.358 2.422 2.422 2021 +193 AUS TMG_RPCH Australia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Applies to export and import deflators. Data from the authorities are based on year 2011/12 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Trade System: General trade. General Merchandise Trade Excluded items in trade: No items are excluded Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.011 9.88 4.947 -12.212 22.765 5.805 -2.008 1.316 30.8 20.741 -4.748 -1.351 8.389 5.693 15.423 9.843 7.746 12.741 8.193 10.35 8.863 -4.638 14.119 12.019 14.348 9.984 9.45 11.667 10.289 -9.637 15.423 10.44 5.56 -3.411 0.14 2.99 0.219 7.851 3.799 -1.061 -2.27 10.334 7.433 1.463 1.939 2.27 2.422 2.422 2021 +193 AUS TX_RPCH Australia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Applies to export and import deflators. Data from the authorities are based on year 2011/12 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Trade System: General trade. General Merchandise Trade Excluded items in trade: No items are excluded Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.915 -3.403 8.771 -4.36 16.092 10.397 3.625 12.119 7.3 3.291 7.513 12.994 6.299 8.41 7.939 5.58 10.285 11.96 0.22 4.723 11.59 3.055 0.813 -1.09 3.722 3.389 3.423 3.42 4.408 2.001 5.709 -0.144 5.42 5.891 7.012 6.319 6.675 3.431 5.091 3.363 -9.825 -1.779 3.777 7.404 3.65 2.812 2.124 2.214 2021 +193 AUS TXG_RPCH Australia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Applies to export and import deflators. Data from the authorities are based on year 2011/12 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Trade System: General trade. General Merchandise Trade Excluded items in trade: No items are excluded Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.399 2.533 2.816 8.826 1.653 14.528 6.532 11.568 3.9 3.658 7.094 15.135 5.57 6.319 7.693 3.551 11.373 14.225 -0.66 4.521 9.833 3.589 0.746 -1.521 4.031 3.054 2.023 1.871 3.793 3.46 7.597 0.543 6.962 6.283 6.987 5.672 7.11 2.085 4.554 1.856 -4.077 1.3 1.106 3.093 2.172 2.056 2.123 2.218 2021 +193 AUS LUR Australia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.133 5.783 7.183 9.967 8.967 8.258 8.117 8.108 7.2 6.133 6.942 9.617 10.742 10.883 9.717 8.483 8.525 8.367 7.692 6.867 6.292 6.775 6.367 5.942 5.392 5.042 4.792 4.375 4.258 5.575 5.208 5.083 5.233 5.658 6.058 6.058 5.708 5.6 5.292 5.167 6.483 5.092 3.644 3.727 4.248 4.505 4.657 4.773 2021 +193 AUS LE Australia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.287 6.416 6.418 6.301 6.494 6.701 6.974 7.128 7.391 7.719 7.857 7.667 7.63 7.655 7.898 8.187 8.299 8.363 8.516 8.671 8.9 9.016 9.186 9.392 9.556 9.877 10.123 10.434 10.728 10.804 11.021 11.213 11.351 11.458 11.531 11.759 11.966 12.246 12.579 12.867 12.669 13.058 13.476 13.592 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +193 AUS LP Australia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 14.802 15.039 15.289 15.483 15.677 15.901 16.139 16.395 16.687 16.937 17.17 17.379 17.557 17.719 17.893 18.12 18.33 18.51 18.706 18.919 19.141 19.386 19.605 19.827 20.046 20.312 20.628 21.016 21.476 21.866 22.172 22.522 22.928 23.298 23.64 23.985 24.386 24.761 25.151 25.527 25.639 25.767 25.973 26.284 26.626 26.959 27.282 27.61 2021 +193 AUS GGR Australia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 107.705 118.812 125.491 126.061 126.775 133.699 144.647 158.93 174.048 185.241 208.486 235.466 250.661 259.965 274.664 298.528 323.386 349.845 377.594 405.376 419.753 419.791 434.374 466.635 500.983 528.104 547.558 566.897 593.665 633.434 676.77 690.142 707.36 780.113 851.107 879.719 902.712 945.59 996.715 "1,042.33" 2021 +193 AUS GGR_NGDP Australia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.172 30.554 30.273 30.29 29.322 29.426 29.968 31.106 32.108 32.342 34.43 36.931 36.521 35.643 35.14 35.973 36.18 36.326 36.358 35.819 33.998 33.218 31.861 31.8 33.069 33.67 33.938 34.6 34.943 35.145 35.736 34.61 35.973 35.864 34.959 34.819 34.676 34.701 34.956 34.884 2021 +193 AUS GGX Australia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 106.055 115.213 126.452 137.672 147.296 155.185 162.964 172.241 181.945 188.066 209.976 231.216 242.066 260.186 273.158 289.805 311.553 333.388 359.172 388.671 433.35 477.502 504.175 533.086 554.171 572.2 594.653 612.582 634.814 664.399 700.634 777.938 879.569 920.495 934.444 954.764 969.632 994.312 "1,024.83" "1,062.32" 2021 +193 AUS GGX_NGDP Australia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.695 29.628 30.504 33.08 34.068 34.155 33.763 33.711 33.564 32.835 34.676 36.264 35.269 35.674 34.947 34.922 34.856 34.617 34.584 34.343 35.1 37.785 36.98 36.329 36.579 36.481 36.857 37.388 37.365 36.863 36.996 39.013 44.73 42.318 38.382 37.79 37.247 36.489 35.941 35.553 2021 +193 AUS GGXCNL Australia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.65 3.599 -0.961 -11.611 -20.521 -21.487 -18.318 -13.311 -7.897 -2.825 -1.489 4.25 8.596 -0.221 1.507 8.724 11.833 16.457 18.422 16.705 -13.598 -57.711 -69.802 -66.451 -53.188 -44.097 -47.095 -45.685 -41.15 -30.965 -23.864 -87.796 -172.209 -140.382 -83.337 -75.044 -66.92 -48.722 -28.112 -19.996 2021 +193 AUS GGXCNL_NGDP Australia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.478 0.926 -0.232 -2.79 -4.746 -4.729 -3.795 -2.605 -1.457 -0.493 -0.246 0.667 1.252 -0.03 0.193 1.051 1.324 1.709 1.774 1.476 -1.101 -4.567 -5.12 -4.528 -3.511 -2.811 -2.919 -2.788 -2.422 -1.718 -1.26 -4.403 -8.758 -6.454 -3.423 -2.97 -2.571 -1.788 -0.986 -0.669 2021 +193 AUS GGSB Australia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.145 -8.532 -16.531 -18.328 -15.45 -10.277 -4.433 0.7 1.108 5.961 9.005 0.964 2.335 8.528 10.744 15.405 16.987 13.043 -16.392 -56.779 -67.476 -64.756 -52.243 -42.46 -44.404 -42.543 -38.18 -28.659 -21.613 -81.281 -162.726 -135.794 -85.031 -77.906 -68.456 -49.23 -27.545 -19.731 2021 +193 AUS GGSB_NPGDP Australia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.278 -1.993 -3.706 -3.945 -3.179 -1.991 -0.812 0.122 0.184 0.947 1.322 0.132 0.3 1.028 1.211 1.608 1.636 1.165 -1.336 -4.473 -4.909 -4.374 -3.444 -2.689 -2.729 -2.568 -2.229 -1.578 -1.137 -4.046 -7.94 -6.193 -3.523 -3.103 -2.637 -1.808 -0.966 -0.66 2021 +193 AUS GGXONLB Australia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.762 -4.073 -13.473 -13.173 -8.613 -2.548 3.082 6.994 6.925 10.509 13.242 5.02 6.659 11.148 11.737 15.076 15.255 14.534 -13.983 -57.227 -66.601 -59.965 -43.445 -32.538 -33.552 -30.66 -25.828 -15.295 -7.837 -71.381 -154.434 -120.423 -56.438 -38.611 -26.643 -8.86 11.301 19.18 2021 +193 AUS GGXONLB_NGDP Australia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.872 -0.979 -3.116 -2.899 -1.784 -0.499 0.568 1.221 1.144 1.648 1.929 0.688 0.852 1.343 1.313 1.565 1.469 1.284 -1.133 -4.528 -4.885 -4.087 -2.868 -2.074 -2.08 -1.871 -1.52 -0.849 -0.414 -3.58 -7.854 -5.536 -2.318 -1.528 -1.023 -0.325 0.396 0.642 2021 +193 AUS GGXWDN Australia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.611 39.685 52.453 78.787 100.244 112.206 118.013 115.645 104.179 88.661 70.394 48.955 34.211 21.576 6.249 -10.971 -36.656 -65.566 -82.23 -65.384 15.482 85.995 155.174 209.019 251.451 307.595 362.193 396.94 419.992 456.548 555.4 679.332 752.054 832.84 912.175 972.684 "1,025.92" "1,058.90" "1,084.88" 2021 +193 AUS GGXWDN_NGDP Australia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.929 9.573 12.603 18.222 22.062 23.247 23.098 21.334 18.189 14.642 11.041 7.133 4.691 2.76 0.753 -1.227 -3.806 -6.313 -7.266 -5.296 1.225 6.308 10.575 13.797 16.031 19.065 22.106 23.364 23.303 24.108 27.853 34.547 34.574 34.209 36.104 37.364 37.649 37.136 36.308 2021 +193 AUS GGXWDG Australia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.235 68.077 89.98 119.507 139.397 153.146 159.276 159.168 148.468 143.643 143.917 134.017 124.955 117.437 109.471 106.49 104.695 103.348 109.51 145.053 210.236 277.663 352.965 417.19 478.17 549.362 618.535 689.495 742.023 791.01 931.124 "1,125.63" "1,269.83" "1,381.21" "1,481.43" "1,574.93" "1,646.98" "1,699.43" "1,747.13" 2021 +193 AUS GGXWDG_NGDP Australia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.033 16.423 21.621 27.641 30.68 31.729 31.174 29.363 25.921 23.722 22.572 19.526 17.132 15.025 13.191 11.914 10.871 9.951 9.676 11.749 16.636 20.366 24.054 27.538 30.486 34.049 37.751 40.583 41.17 41.769 46.696 57.243 58.378 56.733 58.635 60.498 60.44 59.6 58.473 2021 +193 AUS NGDP_FY Australia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 142.886 163.829 183.735 198.767 223.984 248.678 270.337 303.863 345.515 388.863 414.537 416.176 432.359 454.362 482.667 510.93 542.075 572.76 605.535 637.589 686.349 729.353 781.634 829.871 893.833 963.069 "1,038.56" "1,131.75" "1,234.63" "1,263.73" "1,363.36" "1,467.39" "1,514.99" "1,568.49" "1,613.43" "1,638.44" "1,698.95" "1,802.34" "1,893.79" "1,994.03" "1,966.39" "2,175.18" "2,434.59" "2,526.53" "2,603.28" "2,724.98" "2,851.38" "2,987.96" 2021 +193 AUS BCA Australia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.856 -7.643 -7.681 -5.648 -8.175 -8.478 -9.163 -7.223 -10.407 -18.534 -15.739 -10.668 -10.388 -9.384 -16.001 -18.927 -14.715 -12.44 -18.705 -22.543 -16.369 -8.462 -16.131 -28.803 -41.383 -44.143 -46.311 -63.992 -51.016 -45.184 -45.912 -45.332 -68.351 -51.111 -44.3 -57.18 -41.426 -35.57 -31.275 6.043 32.483 51.447 36.608 13.347 -9.267 -8.793 -9.313 -10.345 2021 +193 AUS BCA_NGDPD Australia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.369 -4.059 -4.109 -3.149 -4.149 -4.865 -5.052 -3.392 -3.842 -6.015 -4.86 -3.29 -3.268 -3.035 -4.531 -4.996 -3.467 -2.919 -4.908 -5.479 -4.096 -2.241 -3.795 -5.324 -6.286 -6.001 -5.919 -6.743 -4.831 -4.518 -3.662 -2.993 -4.356 -3.365 -3.042 -4.637 -3.278 -2.574 -2.207 0.436 2.393 3.146 2.122 0.746 -0.504 -0.46 -0.467 -0.497 2021 +122 AUT NGDP_R Austria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 177.286 177.11 180.489 185.55 186.166 190.342 194.797 198.071 199.974 207.747 216.775 224.235 228.93 230.136 235.664 241.952 247.754 252.941 262 271.318 280.477 284.031 288.722 291.44 299.411 306.13 316.704 328.509 333.307 320.759 326.651 336.199 338.486 338.573 340.812 344.269 351.118 359.049 368.03 373.519 348.364 364.394 381.507 385.322 392.643 399.711 406.506 413.416 2021 +122 AUT NGDP_RPCH Austria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.314 -0.099 1.908 2.804 0.332 2.243 2.341 1.681 0.961 3.887 4.346 3.442 2.094 0.527 2.402 2.668 2.398 2.094 3.581 3.556 3.376 1.267 1.652 0.941 2.735 2.244 3.454 3.727 1.46 -3.765 1.837 2.923 0.68 0.026 0.661 1.015 1.989 2.259 2.502 1.491 -6.735 4.601 4.696 1 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.7 2021 +122 AUT NGDP Austria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 75.98 80.885 86.824 92.523 97.131 102.372 107.602 111.721 119.625 127.959 137.525 147.439 155.762 160.9 168.925 176.578 182.541 188.724 196.347 203.851 213.606 220.525 226.735 231.863 242.348 254.075 267.824 283.978 293.762 288.044 295.897 310.129 318.653 323.91 333.146 344.269 357.608 369.362 385.424 397.519 379.321 403.104 442.82 461.159 480.719 499.847 519.243 538.775 2021 +122 AUT NGDPD Austria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 80.923 70.121 70.111 71.032 67.007 68.624 97.375 121.771 133.591 133.263 166.866 174.435 195.506 190.383 203.97 241.234 237.343 213.045 218.557 217.475 197.377 197.51 214.243 262.208 301.321 316.267 336.298 389.231 432.005 401.323 392.595 431.609 409.661 430.197 442.699 382.01 395.728 417.114 455.374 445.061 432.912 477.084 468.046 472.686 494.052 516.742 540.286 564.321 2021 +122 AUT PPPGDP Austria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 84.657 92.574 100.169 107.011 111.241 117.332 122.496 127.636 133.406 144.027 155.91 166.73 174.1 179.165 187.387 196.421 204.814 212.708 222.806 233.981 247.359 256.137 264.425 272.183 287.133 302.783 322.907 343.995 355.712 344.515 355.061 373.031 391.635 406.37 417.06 431.092 460.236 479.46 503.194 519.834 490.668 534.573 599.47 627.037 652.357 676.442 701.039 726.752 2021 +122 AUT NGDP_D Austria "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 42.858 45.67 48.105 49.864 52.175 53.783 55.238 56.405 59.82 61.594 63.441 65.752 68.039 69.915 71.68 72.981 73.678 74.612 74.941 75.134 76.158 77.641 78.531 79.558 80.942 82.996 84.566 86.445 88.136 89.801 90.585 92.246 94.141 95.669 97.751 100 101.848 102.872 104.726 106.425 108.886 110.623 116.071 119.682 122.432 125.052 127.733 130.323 2021 +122 AUT NGDPRPC Austria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "23,511.45" "23,440.87" "23,858.11" "24,599.63" "24,678.58" "25,215.19" "25,778.41" "26,176.68" "26,394.65" "27,355.64" "28,355.86" "29,080.32" "29,354.12" "29,195.80" "29,722.91" "30,440.75" "31,128.75" "31,744.45" "32,845.30" "33,947.29" "35,008.96" "35,317.14" "35,723.49" "35,899.37" "36,650.12" "37,218.18" "38,305.02" "39,602.32" "40,053.46" "38,453.44" "39,068.14" "40,078.37" "40,170.18" "39,939.10" "39,889.33" "39,894.38" "40,174.61" "40,733.18" "41,423.44" "42,163.56" "39,137.60" "40,734.84" "42,435.71" "42,646.83" "43,240.91" "43,800.25" "44,323.24" "44,852.47" 2021 +122 AUT NGDPRPPPPC Austria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "31,396.31" "31,302.06" "31,859.24" "32,849.42" "32,954.86" "33,671.42" "34,423.53" "34,955.36" "35,246.43" "36,529.70" "37,865.36" "38,832.78" "39,198.40" "38,986.98" "39,690.87" "40,649.44" "41,568.17" "42,390.36" "43,860.38" "45,331.94" "46,749.66" "47,161.19" "47,703.82" "47,938.68" "48,941.20" "49,699.77" "51,151.09" "52,883.46" "53,485.90" "51,349.29" "52,170.14" "53,519.17" "53,641.76" "53,333.18" "53,266.72" "53,273.47" "53,647.68" "54,393.57" "55,315.31" "56,303.64" "52,262.89" "54,395.78" "56,667.06" "56,948.98" "57,742.30" "58,489.22" "59,187.60" "59,894.31" 2021 +122 AUT NGDPPC Austria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,076.42" "10,705.33" "11,476.97" "12,266.40" "12,875.97" "13,561.52" "14,239.51" "14,764.84" "15,789.32" "16,849.34" "17,989.32" "19,120.81" "19,972.34" "20,412.30" "21,305.53" "22,215.88" "22,935.10" "23,685.09" "24,614.74" "25,505.80" "26,662.25" "27,420.66" "28,053.94" "28,560.67" "29,665.22" "30,889.53" "32,393.09" "34,234.06" "35,301.38" "34,531.52" "35,389.81" "36,970.54" "37,816.44" "38,209.44" "38,992.13" "39,894.38" "40,917.16" "41,903.19" "43,381.15" "44,872.73" "42,615.50" "45,062.16" "49,255.64" "51,040.41" "52,940.52" "54,773.15" "56,615.56" "58,452.95" 2021 +122 AUT NGDPDPC Austria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,731.96" "9,280.73" "9,267.66" "9,417.24" "8,882.63" "9,090.80" "12,886.10" "16,093.01" "17,632.82" "17,547.81" "21,827.44" "22,621.88" "25,068.40" "24,152.66" "25,725.56" "30,350.53" "29,820.60" "26,737.48" "27,399.09" "27,210.47" "24,636.47" "24,558.92" "26,508.32" "32,298.61" "36,883.89" "38,450.61" "40,674.88" "46,922.56" "51,914.01" "48,111.66" "46,955.17" "51,452.28" "48,616.90" "50,747.38" "51,814.42" "44,267.81" "45,278.83" "47,320.54" "51,254.40" "50,239.42" "48,636.30" "53,332.27" "52,061.65" "52,316.14" "54,408.88" "56,624.59" "58,909.93" "61,224.41" 2021 +122 AUT PPPPC Austria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,227.04" "12,252.31" "13,240.95" "14,187.11" "14,746.34" "15,543.38" "16,210.52" "16,868.12" "17,608.35" "18,965.09" "20,394.20" "21,622.62" "22,323.60" "22,729.42" "23,634.05" "24,712.36" "25,733.62" "26,695.11" "27,931.75" "29,275.66" "30,875.24" "31,848.75" "32,717.29" "33,527.29" "35,147.25" "36,811.31" "39,055.31" "41,469.21" "42,745.92" "41,301.36" "42,465.96" "44,469.20" "46,477.67" "47,936.68" "48,813.54" "49,955.47" "52,659.77" "54,393.57" "56,636.70" "58,679.93" "55,125.04" "59,758.84" "66,680.12" "69,399.47" "71,842.69" "74,124.47" "76,437.55" "78,847.01" 2021 +122 AUT NGAP_NPGDP Austria Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.783 -1.58 -1.476 -0.504 -2.323 -2.09 -1.458 0.2 -1.366 -0.222 1.358 2.182 1.545 -0.569 -0.787 -0.732 -0.677 -0.386 0.616 1.104 1.686 0.767 0.274 -1.204 -0.761 -0.524 0.933 2.61 2.729 -1.3 -0.677 1.085 0.685 -0.345 -0.965 -0.928 -0.501 0.196 1.045 0.808 -2.109 -2.109 -0.186 -0.569 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +122 AUT PPPSH Austria Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.632 0.62 0.63 0.632 0.607 0.599 0.593 0.581 0.561 0.562 0.564 0.569 0.523 0.516 0.513 0.508 0.501 0.492 0.496 0.497 0.49 0.484 0.479 0.465 0.453 0.442 0.435 0.428 0.422 0.407 0.394 0.39 0.389 0.385 0.381 0.385 0.396 0.392 0.388 0.383 0.369 0.365 0.37 0.365 0.36 0.355 0.349 0.344 2021 +122 AUT PPPEX Austria Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.898 0.874 0.867 0.865 0.873 0.872 0.878 0.875 0.897 0.888 0.882 0.884 0.895 0.898 0.901 0.899 0.891 0.887 0.881 0.871 0.864 0.861 0.857 0.852 0.844 0.839 0.829 0.826 0.826 0.836 0.833 0.831 0.814 0.797 0.799 0.799 0.777 0.77 0.766 0.765 0.773 0.754 0.739 0.735 0.737 0.739 0.741 0.741 2021 +122 AUT NID_NGDP Austria Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.133 28.87 25.998 25.353 27.248 26.883 26.773 26.917 25.657 26.486 26.704 26.97 26.292 25.361 26.187 26.768 26.338 26.214 26.106 26.118 25.927 25.161 23.643 24.409 24.061 23.825 23.61 24.584 24.467 22.775 22.608 24.141 23.977 23.723 23.532 23.806 24.256 24.838 25.723 25.404 25.901 28.141 27.132 27.348 27.155 27.192 26.491 26.78 2021 +122 AUT NGSD_NGDP Austria Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.919 24.598 23.647 21.978 23.015 22.998 23.096 23.305 23.834 25.014 25.732 25.263 24.227 22.927 22.855 23.979 23.499 23.668 24.253 23.857 25.221 24.365 25.745 25.957 26.137 26.084 26.905 28.387 28.957 25.372 25.463 25.771 25.46 25.666 26.006 25.531 26.981 26.213 26.627 27.496 27.8 27.618 24.51 25.271 26.919 27.52 27.545 28.54 2021 +122 AUT PCPI Austria "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 53.215 56.837 59.929 61.928 65.436 67.523 68.696 69.663 70.964 72.561 74.581 76.905 79.54 82.112 84.338 85.693 87.212 88.227 88.95 89.409 91.157 93.254 94.823 96.056 97.943 100 101.689 103.926 107.281 107.715 109.539 113.419 116.331 118.794 120.539 121.512 122.693 125.43 128.089 130 131.81 135.44 145.915 153.381 157.215 160.674 163.888 167.165 2021 +122 AUT PCPIPCH Austria "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.325 6.807 5.44 3.335 5.665 3.19 1.737 1.408 1.868 2.249 2.784 3.116 3.426 3.234 2.711 1.607 1.773 1.165 0.819 0.516 1.955 2.301 1.683 1.3 1.965 2.1 1.689 2.2 3.228 0.405 1.693 3.542 2.567 2.118 1.469 0.807 0.972 2.231 2.12 1.492 1.392 2.754 7.734 5.117 2.5 2.2 2 2 2021 +122 AUT PCPIE Austria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 54.61 58.108 60.854 63.158 66.346 68.207 68.959 70.092 71.4 73.17 75.46 77.52 80.42 82.91 84.89 85.361 87.268 88.064 88.438 89.911 91.564 93.23 94.811 96.078 98.491 100 101.629 105.141 106.71 107.832 110.174 113.818 117.017 119.177 120.022 121.192 123.051 125.863 128.011 130.34 131.692 136.7 146.269 150.95 154.724 158.128 161.29 164.516 2021 +122 AUT PCPIEPCH Austria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 6.661 6.407 4.726 3.785 5.049 2.804 1.104 1.642 1.866 2.479 3.13 2.73 3.741 3.096 2.388 0.555 2.234 0.913 0.425 1.665 1.839 1.819 1.696 1.337 2.512 1.532 1.629 3.456 1.492 1.052 2.171 3.308 2.81 1.846 0.709 0.975 1.534 2.285 1.707 1.82 1.037 3.803 7 3.2 2.5 2.2 2 2 2021 +122 AUT TM_RPCH Austria Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1988 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.17 -0.771 -4.667 5.691 10.05 6.156 -2.911 5.447 10.4 10.158 7.98 5.114 2.116 -5.489 10.332 5.905 8.642 7.27 5.758 4.064 10.186 5.192 0.291 3.507 7.975 5.455 5.855 5.635 0.954 -11.899 11.97 5.954 0.924 0.694 2.957 3.63 3.726 5.289 5.341 1.979 -9.377 13.739 10.262 3.743 1.722 2.411 1.898 1.674 2020 +122 AUT TMG_RPCH Austria Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1988 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.115 -1.618 -3.463 6.575 10.972 6.555 -3.581 3.51 10.4 10.262 8.615 5.988 1.348 -4.615 10.391 5.556 5.846 8.936 7.261 5.779 11.354 4.906 -0.038 3.782 9.192 5.02 6.28 7.117 0.943 -12.532 14.337 6.297 -0.045 -1.954 2.147 4.169 3.625 2.847 4.154 -0.02 -6.462 4.775 19.884 6.044 1.767 1.874 3.165 1.683 2020 +122 AUT TX_RPCH Austria Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1988 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.227 5.063 1.591 3.638 6.334 7.1 -2.348 3.101 10.2 10.544 8.572 2.937 1.319 -2.373 5.688 7.205 9.979 11.028 7.852 6.434 13.525 5.771 4.286 0.531 8.661 6.665 7.576 7.572 2.171 -14.368 13.131 5.935 1.438 0.641 2.888 3.049 2.988 4.898 5.139 3.417 -10.759 9.186 13.296 2.029 2.11 3.759 2.388 2.496 2020 +122 AUT TXG_RPCH Austria Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1988 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.24 7.714 4.078 5.682 7.754 9.61 -2.729 2.119 9.6 10.265 8.453 3.215 2.608 -3.391 8.291 12.037 6.96 15.559 8.195 7.804 13.368 6.005 4.281 0.049 10.605 6.054 7.929 8.415 0.876 -16.637 18.357 6.289 0.883 -0.804 2.883 3.136 2.854 4.903 4.708 2.748 -7.816 12.357 11.01 0.394 3.957 2.457 3.457 2.157 2020 +122 AUT LUR Austria Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 1.6 2.2 3.1 3.7 3.8 3.6 3.1 3.8 2.676 2.348 2.723 3.151 3.29 3.958 3.85 4.242 4.717 4.758 4.708 4.142 3.883 4.008 4.392 4.792 5.875 6.033 5.6 5.217 4.425 5.683 5.175 4.892 5.242 5.35 6.042 6.158 6.45 5.925 5.233 4.817 5.4 6.167 4.467 4.6 4.5 4.3 4.3 4.3 2021 +122 AUT LE Austria Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 3.235 3.247 3.209 3.173 3.184 3.201 3.225 3.231 3.26 3.32 3.397 3.477 3.545 3.544 3.562 3.559 3.535 3.545 3.57 3.605 3.635 3.652 3.66 3.695 3.711 3.747 3.826 3.924 3.994 3.982 4.017 4.053 4.085 4.105 4.113 4.148 4.22 4.26 4.287 4.324 4.281 4.318 4.423 4.439 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +122 AUT LP Austria Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Note: mid-year population Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 7.54 7.556 7.565 7.543 7.544 7.549 7.557 7.567 7.576 7.594 7.645 7.711 7.799 7.883 7.929 7.948 7.959 7.968 7.977 7.992 8.012 8.042 8.082 8.118 8.169 8.225 8.268 8.295 8.322 8.341 8.361 8.389 8.426 8.477 8.544 8.63 8.74 8.815 8.885 8.859 8.901 8.946 8.99 9.035 9.08 9.126 9.171 9.217 2021 +122 AUT GGR Austria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.892 55.351 60.511 65.83 72.999 79.593 82.782 87.725 93.592 94.181 100.893 97.21 103.793 111.803 114.651 112.556 118.424 123.515 128.059 135.91 142.033 140.523 143.161 149.838 156.216 160.976 165.226 172.069 173.571 179.077 188.506 195.483 185.69 201.761 218.958 227.171 234.126 243.709 253.167 262.69 2020 +122 AUT GGR_NGDP Austria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.215 43.257 44 44.649 46.866 49.468 49.005 49.681 51.272 49.904 51.385 47.687 48.591 50.699 50.566 48.544 48.865 48.613 47.815 47.859 48.35 48.785 48.382 48.315 49.024 49.698 49.596 49.981 48.537 48.483 48.909 49.176 48.953 50.052 49.446 49.261 48.703 48.757 48.757 48.757 2020 +122 AUT GGX Austria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 56.905 59.225 64.045 70.173 76.328 86.901 91.251 98.568 101.546 98.658 106.133 102.547 108.201 113.255 118.878 115.759 130.152 129.97 134.925 139.836 146.502 155.95 156.338 157.831 163.192 167.292 174.318 175.671 179.059 182.091 187.851 193.059 216.207 225.655 230.924 234.32 239.968 249.38 259.215 269.509 2020 +122 AUT GGX_NGDP Austria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.57 46.284 46.57 47.594 49.003 54.009 54.019 55.821 55.629 52.276 54.054 50.305 50.654 51.357 52.43 49.926 53.704 51.154 50.378 49.242 49.871 54.141 52.835 50.892 51.213 51.648 52.325 51.027 50.071 49.299 48.739 48.566 56.999 55.979 52.149 50.811 49.919 49.891 49.922 50.023 2020 +122 AUT GGXCNL Austria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.013 -3.874 -3.534 -4.343 -3.328 -7.308 -8.469 -10.843 -7.954 -4.476 -5.24 -5.337 -4.407 -1.452 -4.228 -3.204 -11.727 -6.455 -6.866 -3.926 -4.469 -15.427 -13.177 -7.992 -6.975 -6.317 -9.092 -3.602 -5.488 -3.014 0.656 2.424 -30.517 -23.894 -11.966 -7.149 -5.842 -5.671 -6.048 -6.82 2020 +122 AUT GGXCNL_NGDP Austria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.355 -3.028 -2.57 -2.946 -2.137 -4.542 -5.013 -6.141 -4.357 -2.372 -2.669 -2.618 -2.063 -0.658 -1.865 -1.382 -4.839 -2.541 -2.563 -1.382 -1.521 -5.356 -4.453 -2.577 -2.189 -1.95 -2.729 -1.046 -1.535 -0.816 0.17 0.61 -8.045 -5.928 -2.702 -1.55 -1.215 -1.134 -1.165 -1.266 2020 +122 AUT GGSB Austria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.502 -0.696 -2.112 3.416 -1.221 -1.295 -2.915 -4.467 -3.004 -3.985 -4.511 -5.659 -3.984 -5.851 -7.7 -10.129 -7.842 -4.962 -5.872 -6.705 -8.326 -3.609 -4.581 -0.693 -4.468 -5.593 -8.277 -7.742 -8.218 -10.615 -11.352 -9.19 -6.906 -6.374 -2.338 0.296 -4.117 -3.254 -3.195 -2.357 -18.757 -18.614 -11.495 -5.644 -5.184 -5.598 -5.982 -6.92 2020 +122 AUT GGSB_NPGDP Austria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.909 -2.588 -3.603 -4.507 -5.675 -4.267 -2.619 -3.009 -3.326 -3.964 -1.649 -2.026 -0.295 -1.83 -2.19 -3.119 -2.797 -2.874 -3.637 -3.811 -2.995 -2.182 -1.961 -0.695 0.085 -1.146 -0.883 -0.838 -0.598 -4.841 -4.52 -2.591 -1.217 -1.076 -1.12 -1.152 -1.285 2020 +122 AUT GGXONLB Austria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.756 -1.553 -1.01 -1.43 -0.168 -3.166 -4.204 -5.074 -1.887 1.326 0.566 0.347 1.449 4.49 1.232 2.814 -6.255 -0.448 -0.633 2.305 2.042 -9.103 -6.771 -1.373 -0.07 0.615 -2.495 2.945 0.495 2.378 5.389 6.539 -27.01 -20.941 -9.524 -3.683 -1.839 -0.992 -0.954 -1.471 2020 +122 AUT GGXONLB_NGDP Austria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.468 -1.214 -0.734 -0.97 -0.108 -1.968 -2.489 -2.874 -1.034 0.703 0.288 0.17 0.678 2.036 0.543 1.214 -2.581 -0.176 -0.236 0.812 0.695 -3.16 -2.288 -0.443 -0.022 0.19 -0.749 0.855 0.138 0.644 1.398 1.645 -7.121 -5.195 -2.151 -0.799 -0.383 -0.198 -0.184 -0.273 2020 +122 AUT GGXWDN Austria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 82.308 93.415 93.232 100.305 98.984 111.959 127.119 132.946 138.46 144.441 163.207 178.963 186.902 192.693 195.669 197.037 200.658 203.538 206.548 195.479 190.651 226.09 244.175 257.846 266.338 273.558 283.625 288.167 296.068 2020 +122 AUT GGXWDN_NGDP Austria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.377 43.732 42.277 44.239 42.691 46.197 50.032 49.639 48.757 49.169 56.66 60.482 60.266 60.471 60.408 59.144 58.285 56.916 55.92 50.718 47.96 59.604 60.574 58.228 57.754 56.906 56.742 55.498 54.952 2020 +122 AUT GGXWDG Austria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.623 72.082 76.92 82.763 87.27 97.552 107.64 119.834 123.776 119.001 135.123 124.559 140.42 146.328 151.862 150.47 157.16 173.578 179.444 183.849 200.984 229.225 243.871 254.858 260.215 262.404 279.036 290.567 295.2 290.331 285.387 280.559 315.999 334.084 347.755 356.247 363.467 373.534 378.076 385.977 2020 +122 AUT GGXWDG_NGDP Austria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.365 56.332 55.932 56.134 56.028 60.629 63.721 67.865 67.807 63.056 68.819 61.103 65.738 66.355 66.978 64.896 64.849 68.318 67.001 64.74 68.417 79.58 82.418 82.178 81.661 81.011 83.758 84.401 82.549 78.603 74.045 70.578 83.306 82.878 78.532 77.25 75.609 74.73 72.813 71.64 2020 +122 AUT NGDP_FY Austria "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 75.98 80.885 86.824 92.523 97.131 102.372 107.602 111.721 119.625 127.959 137.525 147.439 155.762 160.9 168.925 176.578 182.541 188.724 196.347 203.851 213.606 220.525 226.735 231.863 242.348 254.075 267.824 283.978 293.762 288.044 295.897 310.129 318.653 323.91 333.146 344.269 357.608 369.362 385.424 397.519 379.321 403.104 442.82 461.159 480.719 499.847 519.243 538.775 2020 +122 AUT BCA Austria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Capital account includes migrants' transfers BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.865 -3.042 0.703 0.276 -0.178 -0.158 0.204 -0.263 -0.242 0.248 1.166 0.061 -0.753 -1.013 -2.992 -6.9 -6.736 -5.424 -4.048 -4.917 -1.393 -1.573 4.504 4.06 6.255 7.143 11.08 14.8 19.397 10.42 11.207 7.038 6.074 8.359 10.952 6.591 10.78 5.732 4.117 9.311 8.221 -2.497 -12.272 -9.819 -1.168 1.695 5.697 9.935 2020 +122 AUT BCA_NGDPD Austria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.776 -4.338 1.003 0.389 -0.266 -0.23 0.21 -0.216 -0.181 0.186 0.699 0.035 -0.385 -0.532 -1.467 -2.86 -2.838 -2.546 -1.852 -2.261 -0.706 -0.796 2.102 1.548 2.076 2.258 3.295 3.802 4.49 2.596 2.855 1.631 1.483 1.943 2.474 1.725 2.724 1.374 0.904 2.092 1.899 -0.523 -2.622 -2.077 -0.236 0.328 1.055 1.761 2020 +912 AZE NGDP_R Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.27 7.129 5.726 4.98 5.106 5.56 5.894 6.566 6.974 7.427 8.128 8.957 9.786 12.523 16.839 21.127 23.364 25.553 26.777 26.356 26.936 28.51 29.308 29.616 28.708 28.752 29.184 29.907 28.652 30.262 31.375 32.175 32.984 33.803 34.641 35.508 2021 +912 AZE NGDP_RPCH Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -23.098 -19.673 -13.027 2.531 8.884 6.007 11.396 6.227 6.486 9.439 10.208 9.254 27.962 34.466 25.463 10.591 9.37 4.789 -1.573 2.203 5.843 2.798 1.05 -3.064 0.154 1.5 2.48 -4.199 5.619 3.68 2.547 2.515 2.484 2.48 2.501 2021 +912 AZE NGDP Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.005 0.031 0.709 2.134 2.732 3.158 3.312 3.775 4.718 5.316 6.063 7.147 8.53 12.523 18.746 28.361 40.137 35.602 42.465 52.082 54.744 58.182 59.014 54.38 60.425 70.338 80.092 81.896 72.578 92.858 119.112 121.061 127.557 134.343 141.098 148.379 2021 +912 AZE NGDPD Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.193 1.309 2.258 2.417 3.177 3.963 4.28 4.581 5.273 5.475 6.232 7.276 8.682 13.273 21.027 33.09 48.979 44.289 52.913 65.99 69.687 74.16 75.24 50.844 37.83 41.375 47.113 48.174 42.693 54.622 70.066 71.212 75.033 79.025 82.999 87.282 2021 +912 AZE PPPGDP Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.738 25.773 21.145 18.776 19.603 21.713 23.276 26.294 28.564 31.102 34.568 38.849 43.583 57.519 79.73 102.735 115.795 127.456 135.166 135.804 148.34 161.865 166.329 144.146 140.23 139.153 144.615 150.852 146.259 160.897 178.679 189.759 198.613 207.33 216.517 226.227 2021 +912 AZE NGDP_D Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.052 0.441 12.379 42.846 53.512 56.804 56.188 57.498 67.649 71.574 74.591 79.783 87.165 99.998 111.327 134.241 171.79 139.323 158.588 197.612 203.234 204.074 201.359 183.62 210.481 244.634 274.441 273.833 253.313 306.849 379.637 376.264 386.726 397.426 407.31 417.876 2021 +912 AZE NGDPRPC Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,242.79" 952.125 753.74 651.561 660.9 712.823 748.267 825.5 868.237 915.261 992.224 "1,083.22" "1,172.14" "1,482.43" "1,968.74" "2,437.83" "2,661.09" "2,863.94" "2,976.01" "2,892.70" "2,916.73" "3,047.11" "3,092.50" "3,087.20" "2,957.90" "2,930.92" "2,948.41" "2,996.28" "2,846.06" "2,990.55" "3,063.84" "3,104.63" "3,144.97" "3,184.89" "3,225.16" "3,266.63" 2021 +912 AZE NGDPRPPPPC Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,014.74" "4,608.01" "3,647.88" "3,153.36" "3,198.56" "3,449.86" "3,621.40" "3,995.18" "4,202.02" "4,429.60" "4,802.08" "5,242.49" "5,672.81" "7,174.54" "9,528.12" "11,798.40" "12,878.90" "13,860.63" "14,403.00" "13,999.84" "14,116.13" "14,747.14" "14,966.79" "14,941.15" "14,315.38" "14,184.79" "14,269.47" "14,501.14" "13,774.12" "14,473.40" "14,828.08" "15,025.49" "15,220.75" "15,413.93" "15,608.84" "15,809.56" 2021 +912 AZE NGDPPC Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.646 4.197 93.309 279.165 353.662 404.91 420.439 474.647 587.354 655.09 740.105 864.231 "1,021.69" "1,482.41" "2,191.74" "3,272.58" "4,571.49" "3,990.13" "4,719.59" "5,716.32" "5,927.79" "6,218.35" "6,227.02" "5,668.72" "6,225.81" "7,170.01" "8,091.65" "8,204.80" "7,209.44" "9,176.48" "11,631.45" "11,681.59" "12,162.42" "12,657.58" "13,136.40" "13,650.48" 2021 +912 AZE NGDPDPC Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 159.971 174.875 297.162 316.227 411.14 508.043 543.344 576.005 656.386 674.783 760.812 879.863 "1,039.82" "1,571.29" "2,458.42" "3,818.27" "5,578.56" "4,963.77" "5,880.81" "7,242.81" "7,545.87" "7,926.09" "7,939.17" "5,300.14" "3,897.71" "4,217.65" "4,759.80" "4,826.35" "4,240.84" "5,397.93" "6,842.03" "6,871.52" "7,154.36" "7,445.64" "7,727.30" "8,029.69" 2021 +912 AZE PPPPC Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,389.15" "3,442.31" "2,783.27" "2,456.41" "2,537.25" "2,783.77" "2,955.08" "3,306.03" "3,555.96" "3,833.00" "4,220.08" "4,698.05" "5,220.14" "6,809.08" "9,321.79" "11,854.86" "13,188.69" "14,285.00" "15,022.40" "14,905.29" "16,062.58" "17,299.73" "17,550.60" "15,026.14" "14,448.33" "14,184.79" "14,610.35" "15,113.16" "14,528.45" "15,900.37" "17,448.20" "18,310.45" "18,937.58" "19,534.36" "20,157.96" "20,812.27" 2021 +912 AZE NGAP_NPGDP Azerbaijan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +912 AZE PPPSH Azerbaijan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.098 0.074 0.058 0.049 0.048 0.05 0.052 0.056 0.057 0.059 0.063 0.066 0.069 0.084 0.107 0.128 0.137 0.151 0.15 0.142 0.147 0.153 0.152 0.129 0.121 0.114 0.111 0.111 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.109 0.108 0.107 2021 +912 AZE PPPEX Azerbaijan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.001 0.034 0.114 0.139 0.145 0.142 0.144 0.165 0.171 0.175 0.184 0.196 0.218 0.235 0.276 0.347 0.279 0.314 0.384 0.369 0.359 0.355 0.377 0.431 0.505 0.554 0.543 0.496 0.577 0.667 0.638 0.642 0.648 0.652 0.656 2021 +912 AZE NID_NGDP Azerbaijan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.715 22.583 1.873 23.779 29.003 34.238 34.665 26.495 20.674 20.677 34.576 53.17 57.99 41.535 29.859 21.525 18.694 18.949 18.06 20.268 22.317 25.658 27.51 27.914 25.682 24.379 20.129 20.308 24.235 17.338 14.586 15.807 16.863 18.577 20.961 22.81 2021 +912 AZE NGSD_NGDP Azerbaijan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.204 10.587 -3.588 6.881 0.44 13.818 6.213 9.416 16.223 19.552 19.652 23.413 25.389 38.704 44.302 44.625 49.472 39.804 44.139 46.269 43.758 42.217 40.476 27.348 22.075 27.348 30.56 27.373 22.794 31.841 45.354 46.263 40.487 34.782 30.939 31.525 2021 +912 AZE PCPI Azerbaijan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005. PCPI = 100 in June 2005, Core CPI = 100 in 2006 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.063 0.773 13.635 69.78 83.592 86.664 85.994 78.663 80.083 81.499 83.746 85.523 91.26 100 108.227 126.177 152.4 154.457 163.206 175.861 177.631 181.936 184.57 192.042 215.929 243.664 249.352 256.115 263.348 280.886 315.269 349.16 377.093 399.719 417.706 434.414 2021 +912 AZE PCPIPCH Azerbaijan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,129.70" "1,664.00" 411.76 19.795 3.674 -0.773 -8.525 1.805 1.768 2.758 2.121 6.709 9.577 8.227 16.586 20.783 1.35 5.664 7.754 1.007 2.424 1.448 4.048 12.438 12.844 2.334 2.712 2.824 6.659 12.241 10.75 8 6 4.5 4 2021 +912 AZE PCPIE Azerbaijan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005. PCPI = 100 in June 2005, Core CPI = 100 in 2006 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.159 2.303 43.567 80.422 85.792 86.126 79.586 79.215 80.959 82.4 85 88 97.2 102.4 114 136.3 157.4 158.5 171.1 180.7 180.2 186.9 186.7 199.669 230.688 248.986 252.966 259.082 266.129 298.017 335.269 365.443 391.024 410.576 426.999 444.079 2021 +912 AZE PCPIEPCH Azerbaijan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,350.00" "1,792.14" 84.595 6.677 0.389 -7.593 -0.467 2.202 1.78 3.155 3.529 10.455 5.35 11.328 19.561 15.481 0.699 7.95 5.611 -0.277 3.718 -0.107 6.946 15.535 7.932 1.598 2.418 2.72 11.982 12.5 9 7 5 4 4 2021 +912 AZE TM_RPCH Azerbaijan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -40.893 -24 6.11 31.952 57.384 -2.058 -43.481 5.58 8.756 34.672 24.591 -3.846 -1.828 21.686 6.647 2.292 -4.473 -9.146 31.088 13.11 13.861 7.758 12.049 16.371 -2.386 -2.13 -1.131 -9.837 -15.28 10.496 14.029 -10.086 -4.991 -1.345 1.852 2021 +912 AZE TMG_RPCH Azerbaijan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -52.354 -19.872 -3.927 32.806 35.78 6.393 -40.607 7.476 -1.641 14.38 21.752 -4.429 7.467 26.931 5.585 5.362 -4.899 -11.63 31.158 4.456 10.325 -10.969 25.445 19.661 -5.338 14.589 2.283 -8.631 -16.689 27.833 19.678 -11.952 -6.653 -1.86 2.465 2021 +912 AZE TX_RPCH Azerbaijan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -62.4 -8 -3.915 -5.64 29.919 20.684 -4.636 6.151 32.517 10.004 -0.588 7.87 42.306 40.184 45.936 6.962 7.954 -2.339 0.479 -0.046 -2.45 -0.705 7.088 1.659 -6.51 4.569 -0.348 -10.243 3.924 29.048 25.133 -9.16 -12.703 -11.223 0.951 2021 +912 AZE TXG_RPCH Azerbaijan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -60.379 -16.819 -7.922 -0.55 8.558 15.295 13.584 15.994 33.093 8.321 -1.227 11.03 47.814 42.416 47.805 7.785 4.606 -1.777 0.4 -4.671 -2.348 -2.606 -4 -1.82 -4.993 11.723 2.69 -11.644 6.861 41.095 25.662 -10.269 -14.128 -12.65 0.841 2021 +912 AZE LUR Azerbaijan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.777 10.913 10.037 9.167 7.987 7.256 6.615 6.326 5.856 5.742 5.631 5.424 5.185 4.973 4.913 4.958 5.043 4.961 4.944 4.848 7.157 5.952 5.886 5.82 5.755 5.691 5.627 5.564 2021 +912 AZE LE Azerbaijan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +912 AZE LP Azerbaijan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2005 cannot be confirmed at this time. Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.459 7.487 7.597 7.644 7.726 7.8 7.877 7.953 8.033 8.114 8.191 8.269 8.349 8.447 8.553 8.666 8.78 8.922 8.998 9.111 9.235 9.357 9.477 9.593 9.706 9.81 9.898 9.982 10.067 10.119 10.241 10.363 10.488 10.614 10.741 10.87 2021 +912 AZE GGR Azerbaijan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.127 0.375 0.481 0.605 0.674 0.697 0.867 2.049 2.578 1.663 2.218 3.161 4.867 8.056 19.52 14.37 19.444 23.226 22.085 22.937 23.084 18.416 20.699 24.076 30.925 33.966 24.467 33.895 55.71 62.694 55.792 50.322 46.98 47.584 2021 +912 AZE GGR_NGDP Azerbaijan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.868 17.572 17.586 19.159 20.353 18.472 18.384 38.549 42.532 23.267 25.997 25.239 25.962 28.405 48.633 40.363 45.789 44.594 40.342 39.423 39.117 33.866 34.255 34.229 38.612 41.475 33.711 36.502 46.771 51.787 43.739 37.458 33.296 32.069 2021 +912 AZE GGX Azerbaijan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.172 0.398 0.54 0.638 0.62 0.736 0.861 0.892 1.403 1.548 2.066 2.817 4.743 7.393 12.619 12.285 13.571 17.57 20.056 21.981 21.466 21.034 21.395 25.01 26.524 26.641 29.316 30.102 35.307 37.908 41.235 44.589 47.185 49.977 2021 +912 AZE GGX_NGDP Azerbaijan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.284 18.665 19.75 20.191 18.721 19.505 18.24 16.785 23.139 21.662 24.216 22.498 25.299 26.068 31.439 34.506 31.958 33.735 36.636 37.779 36.374 38.679 35.407 35.557 33.117 32.531 40.392 32.418 29.642 31.313 32.327 33.191 33.441 33.682 2021 +912 AZE GGXCNL Azerbaijan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.045 -0.023 -0.059 -0.033 0.054 -0.039 0.007 1.157 1.176 0.115 0.152 0.343 0.124 0.663 6.901 2.085 5.873 5.656 2.029 0.956 1.618 -2.617 -0.696 -0.934 4.401 7.325 -4.849 3.793 20.403 24.785 14.557 5.733 -0.205 -2.393 2021 +912 AZE GGXCNL_NGDP Azerbaijan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.416 -1.093 -2.164 -1.032 1.631 -1.033 0.145 21.764 19.393 1.605 1.781 2.741 0.663 2.337 17.194 5.857 13.831 10.86 3.705 1.643 2.742 -4.813 -1.152 -1.328 5.495 8.944 -6.682 4.084 17.129 20.473 11.412 4.267 -0.145 -1.612 2021 +912 AZE GGSB Azerbaijan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +912 AZE GGSB_NPGDP Azerbaijan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +912 AZE GGXONLB Azerbaijan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.045 -0.021 -0.05 -0.029 0.057 -0.024 0.025 1.171 1.193 0.131 0.17 0.364 0.159 0.722 6.961 2.149 5.875 5.695 2.087 1.018 1.706 -2.416 -0.438 -0.629 4.943 7.892 -4.245 4.42 20.988 25.312 15.031 6.159 0.179 -2.047 2021 +912 AZE GGXONLB_NGDP Azerbaijan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.407 -0.993 -1.839 -0.912 1.732 -0.633 0.539 22.024 19.672 1.833 1.99 2.908 0.85 2.545 17.342 6.036 13.836 10.935 3.813 1.749 2.891 -4.442 -0.725 -0.895 6.172 9.637 -5.848 4.76 17.62 20.908 11.784 4.585 0.127 -1.38 2021 +912 AZE GGXWDN Azerbaijan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +912 AZE GGXWDN_NGDP Azerbaijan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +912 AZE GGXWDG Azerbaijan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.41 0.457 0.394 0.473 0.959 1.077 1.296 1.395 1.56 0.828 0.858 0.993 1.135 1.293 1.683 2.115 2.587 3.192 3.595 5.035 9.778 12.453 15.832 14.966 14.46 15.479 24.558 24.609 26.814 30.358 34.012 38.279 43.476 2021 +912 AZE GGXWDG_NGDP Azerbaijan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.209 16.721 12.466 14.291 25.414 22.837 24.387 23.018 21.828 9.71 6.855 5.297 4.003 3.221 4.726 4.981 4.967 5.831 6.179 8.533 17.98 20.608 22.509 18.685 17.656 21.327 26.447 20.661 22.149 23.8 25.318 27.129 29.3 2021 +912 AZE NGDP_FY Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.005 0.031 0.709 2.134 2.732 3.158 3.312 3.775 4.718 5.316 6.063 7.147 8.53 12.523 18.746 28.361 40.137 35.602 42.465 52.082 54.744 58.182 59.014 54.38 60.425 70.338 80.092 81.896 72.578 92.858 119.112 121.061 127.557 134.343 141.098 148.379 2021 +912 AZE BCA Azerbaijan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2005 cannot be confirmed at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.198 -0.16 -0.123 -0.318 -0.823 -0.916 -1.364 -0.6 -0.187 -0.052 -0.768 -2.021 -2.589 0.167 3.708 9.019 16.454 10.173 15.04 17.146 14.916 12.318 10.431 -0.222 -1.363 1.685 6.051 4.365 -0.228 8.292 22.196 22.395 18.447 13.534 9.016 8.345 2021 +912 AZE BCA_NGDPD Azerbaijan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.598 -12.199 -5.461 -13.165 -25.894 -23.11 -31.883 -13.09 -3.539 -0.945 -12.329 -27.772 -29.824 1.261 17.632 27.256 33.593 22.969 28.423 25.983 21.405 16.61 13.863 -0.438 -3.604 4.071 12.844 9.061 -0.533 15.18 31.679 31.448 24.585 17.126 10.862 9.561 2021 +313 BHS NGDP_R The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 5.731 5.564 5.915 6.317 6.469 6.734 6.909 7.165 7.326 7.495 7.574 7.257 6.979 7.001 7.221 7.537 7.856 8.244 8.633 9.25 9.634 9.887 10.154 10.026 10.114 10.458 10.721 10.876 10.623 10.18 10.336 10.4 10.721 10.414 10.606 10.712 10.62 10.944 11.144 11.355 8.65 9.837 10.624 11.06 11.392 11.608 11.788 11.964 2021 +313 BHS NGDP_RPCH The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.1 -2.9 6.3 6.8 2.4 4.1 2.6 3.7 2.255 2.3 1.052 -4.182 -3.826 0.308 3.149 4.379 4.224 4.946 4.716 7.144 4.149 2.626 2.705 -1.265 0.883 3.395 2.517 1.446 -2.324 -4.175 1.539 0.613 3.087 -2.863 1.847 0.997 -0.858 3.05 1.831 1.896 -23.823 13.72 8.004 4.097 3.001 1.897 1.552 1.499 2021 +313 BHS NGDP The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 2.598 2.692 3.031 3.373 3.603 3.923 4.241 4.669 4.855 5.473 5.218 5.128 5.125 5.097 5.372 5.653 5.95 6.332 6.833 7.684 8.076 8.318 8.881 8.87 9.055 9.836 10.167 10.618 10.526 9.982 10.096 10.07 10.72 10.563 11.176 11.862 11.835 12.358 12.756 13.193 9.7 11.209 12.693 13.752 14.529 15.136 15.704 16.274 2021 +313 BHS NGDPD The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.598 2.692 3.031 3.373 3.603 3.923 4.241 4.669 4.855 5.473 5.218 5.128 5.125 5.097 5.372 5.653 5.95 6.332 6.833 7.684 8.076 8.318 8.881 8.87 9.055 9.836 10.167 10.618 10.526 9.982 10.096 10.07 10.72 10.563 11.176 11.862 11.835 12.358 12.756 13.193 9.7 11.209 12.693 13.752 14.529 15.136 15.704 16.274 2021 +313 BHS PPPGDP The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.658 2.825 3.188 3.539 3.754 4.032 4.22 4.484 4.747 5.047 5.291 5.241 5.155 5.294 5.577 5.943 6.308 6.734 7.131 7.748 8.252 8.66 9.032 9.094 9.421 10.046 10.617 11.061 11.011 10.619 10.912 11.207 11.713 11.696 12.359 12.669 12.806 13.709 14.294 14.825 11.43 13.538 15.661 16.883 17.755 18.428 19.07 19.731 2021 +313 BHS NGDP_D The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 45.337 48.372 51.239 53.398 55.692 58.26 61.383 65.172 66.266 73.019 68.902 70.67 73.434 72.801 74.387 74.999 75.738 76.809 79.151 83.07 83.836 84.132 87.464 88.474 89.531 94.059 94.837 97.633 99.086 98.059 97.674 96.836 100 101.433 105.376 110.738 111.439 112.92 114.462 116.181 112.13 113.943 119.475 124.342 127.543 130.396 133.225 136.017 2021 +313 BHS NGDPRPC The Bahamas "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "27,106.62" "25,828.56" "26,828.91" "28,013.70" "28,059.69" "28,832.43" "29,080.68" "29,653.94" "29,703.83" "29,874.88" "29,688.84" "27,971.79" "26,441.72" "26,069.58" "26,430.69" "27,028.67" "27,693.66" "28,579.63" "29,438.34" "31,034.66" "31,811.56" "32,164.30" "32,558.42" "31,696.70" "31,541.09" "32,181.06" "32,590.74" "32,667.70" "31,536.73" "29,876.28" "30,000.99" "29,851.51" "30,433.06" "29,235.25" "29,446.46" "29,411.53" "28,837.25" "29,388.63" "29,596.22" "29,824.35" "22,468.49" "25,268.94" "26,989.96" "27,785.49" "28,303.18" "28,521.56" "28,644.42" "28,752.61" 2019 +313 BHS NGDPRPPPPC The Bahamas "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "33,956.71" "32,355.67" "33,608.82" "35,093.01" "35,150.63" "36,118.64" "36,429.62" "37,147.76" "37,210.26" "37,424.53" "37,191.47" "35,040.52" "33,123.78" "32,657.60" "33,109.97" "33,859.06" "34,692.09" "35,801.96" "36,877.67" "38,877.40" "39,850.62" "40,292.50" "40,786.23" "39,706.75" "39,511.81" "40,313.50" "40,826.72" "40,923.12" "39,506.35" "37,426.29" "37,582.52" "37,395.25" "38,123.77" "36,623.27" "36,887.85" "36,844.08" "36,124.68" "36,815.41" "37,075.45" "37,361.23" "28,146.48" "31,654.63" "33,810.57" "34,807.13" "35,455.65" "35,729.22" "35,883.12" "36,018.66" 2019 +313 BHS NGDPPC The Bahamas "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,289.31" "12,493.75" "13,746.78" "14,958.65" "15,627.02" "16,797.76" "17,850.61" "19,326.11" "19,683.61" "21,814.31" "20,456.26" "19,767.72" "19,417.22" "18,979.01" "19,660.92" "20,271.25" "20,974.54" "21,951.76" "23,300.80" "25,780.48" "26,669.44" "27,060.51" "28,477.06" "28,043.46" "28,239.07" "30,269.03" "30,908.21" "31,894.39" "31,248.60" "29,296.49" "29,303.26" "28,906.97" "30,433.05" "29,654.09" "31,029.39" "32,569.74" "32,135.90" "33,185.66" "33,876.50" "34,650.12" "25,193.92" "28,792.07" "32,246.24" "34,548.93" "36,098.82" "37,190.90" "38,161.62" "39,108.30" 2019 +313 BHS NGDPDPC The Bahamas "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,289.31" "12,493.75" "13,746.78" "14,958.65" "15,627.02" "16,797.76" "17,850.61" "19,326.11" "19,683.61" "21,814.31" "20,456.26" "19,767.72" "19,417.22" "18,979.01" "19,660.92" "20,271.25" "20,974.54" "21,951.76" "23,300.80" "25,780.48" "26,669.44" "27,060.51" "28,477.06" "28,043.46" "28,239.07" "30,269.03" "30,908.21" "31,894.39" "31,248.60" "29,296.49" "29,303.26" "28,906.97" "30,433.05" "29,654.09" "31,029.39" "32,569.74" "32,135.90" "33,185.66" "33,876.50" "34,650.12" "25,193.92" "28,792.07" "32,246.24" "34,548.93" "36,098.82" "37,190.90" "38,161.62" "39,108.30" 2019 +313 BHS PPPPC The Bahamas "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,571.87" "13,112.42" "14,461.87" "15,691.86" "16,284.91" "17,262.46" "17,761.67" "18,559.78" "19,246.58" "20,116.50" "20,739.36" "20,200.76" "19,530.94" "19,712.44" "20,412.39" "21,311.89" "22,236.07" "23,343.11" "24,315.13" "25,994.83" "27,249.24" "28,172.11" "28,961.78" "28,751.74" "29,378.60" "30,914.68" "32,274.31" "33,224.78" "32,689.61" "31,166.93" "31,673.22" "32,170.21" "33,251.61" "32,836.45" "34,314.42" "34,785.09" "34,774.59" "36,815.41" "37,961.12" "38,938.06" "29,687.90" "34,775.56" "39,784.89" "42,416.85" "44,113.74" "45,280.30" "46,341.09" "47,416.24" 2019 +313 BHS NGAP_NPGDP The Bahamas Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +313 BHS PPPSH The Bahamas Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.018 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 2021 +313 BHS PPPEX The Bahamas Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.978 0.953 0.951 0.953 0.96 0.973 1.005 1.041 1.023 1.084 0.986 0.979 0.994 0.963 0.963 0.951 0.943 0.94 0.958 0.992 0.979 0.961 0.983 0.975 0.961 0.979 0.958 0.96 0.956 0.94 0.925 0.899 0.915 0.903 0.904 0.936 0.924 0.901 0.892 0.89 0.849 0.828 0.811 0.815 0.818 0.821 0.823 0.825 2021 +313 BHS NID_NGDP The Bahamas Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 21.236 21.236 21.236 21.236 21.236 21.236 21.236 16.82 16.599 26.115 26.267 26.552 25.194 20.83 23.392 24.742 27.296 29.917 32.218 28.736 30.39 27.107 23.879 24.107 23.079 27.534 33.037 30.687 29.071 27.852 27.463 29.982 31.342 29.532 31.826 23.936 27.265 28.01 25.555 25.867 26.839 29.824 28.513 27.527 27.473 27.374 27.039 26.319 2021 +313 BHS NGSD_NGDP The Bahamas Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 13.405 10.94 11.839 12.837 12.661 12.978 13.368 9.937 9.737 13.388 14.746 12.079 13.142 12.401 12.006 10.954 9.736 24.559 22.133 30.094 28.875 23.271 23.963 23.935 24.685 24.436 22.896 21.7 20.79 19.757 19.579 19.047 17.054 15.178 12.207 11.473 14.821 14.635 16.153 23.248 2.371 6.729 10.315 13.444 16.433 17.518 18.242 18.625 2021 +313 BHS PCPI The Bahamas "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. Retail Price Index Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 34.371 38.167 40.496 42.116 43.786 45.811 48.291 51.186 53.259 56.138 58.736 63.026 66.541 68.37 69.305 70.707 71.599 72.001 72.87 73.686 74.962 76.733 77.883 80.731 81.668 83.153 84.781 86.822 90.671 92.181 93.676 96.546 98.392 98.831 100 101.878 101.542 103.065 105.402 108.028 108.07 111.209 117.507 123.789 127.874 131.582 135.004 138.244 2021 +313 BHS PCPIPCH The Bahamas "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.231 11.046 6.101 4 3.966 4.624 5.414 5.994 4.051 5.405 4.628 7.304 5.577 2.748 1.367 2.023 1.262 0.561 1.207 1.119 1.732 2.362 1.498 3.657 1.16 1.819 1.958 2.407 4.434 1.666 1.621 3.064 1.912 0.445 1.183 1.878 -0.33 1.5 2.268 2.491 0.039 2.905 5.663 5.346 3.3 2.9 2.6 2.4 2021 +313 BHS PCPIE The Bahamas "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. Retail Price Index Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 36.182 39.434 41.231 42.668 44.626 46.769 49.958 51.982 54.614 56.993 61.003 64.914 67.189 68.967 69.962 71.099 71.809 72.377 73.443 74.579 75.396 77.321 78.784 81.225 82.568 83.563 85.596 87.904 91.585 93.09 94.644 97.523 98.162 99.1 99.3 101.31 102.29 103.94 105.98 107.5 108.75 113.24 121.424 125.51 129.415 132.847 136.261 139.242 2021 +313 BHS PCPIEPCH The Bahamas "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 12.138 8.987 4.556 3.486 4.589 4.802 6.818 4.053 5.063 4.356 7.036 6.41 3.505 2.646 1.443 1.625 0.999 0.791 1.472 1.547 1.095 2.553 1.892 3.098 1.654 1.205 2.433 2.697 4.187 1.643 1.669 3.042 0.655 0.955 0.202 2.024 0.967 1.613 1.963 1.434 1.163 4.129 7.227 3.365 3.111 2.651 2.57 2.188 2021 +313 BHS TM_RPCH The Bahamas Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;. In Trade we excluded imports and re-exports of bunker fuel for aviation, but included it in the BOP. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.038 1.013 5.719 8.564 4.289 19.553 8.2 -3.267 -0.176 5.178 -6.406 0.331 -2.583 -24.937 5.433 35.742 1.305 31.082 16.932 -12.725 14.807 -8.645 -19.997 -7.619 -7.375 43.814 -2.15 15.15 12.634 -6.942 -10.46 -1.204 19.727 -0.78 11.636 -1.725 8.145 2.276 -1.428 -3.638 -22.742 14.562 5.634 9.093 6.19 3.967 3.465 3.327 2021 +313 BHS TMG_RPCH The Bahamas Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;. In Trade we excluded imports and re-exports of bunker fuel for aviation, but included it in the BOP. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.883 -2.474 4.481 14.04 8.925 22.133 11.128 -7.415 -1.417 6.671 -11.59 -0.829 -4.448 -4.385 8.486 7.938 4.074 28.736 24.059 -11.706 7.264 -4.071 -7.217 -1.018 -1.353 14.205 10.102 2.025 -4.707 -12.183 -3.548 3.489 7.666 -1.788 10.723 -0.119 0.897 9.14 1.602 -7.581 -26.268 27.169 7.28 7.085 4.656 3.6 3.082 3.032 2021 +313 BHS TX_RPCH The Bahamas Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;. In Trade we excluded imports and re-exports of bunker fuel for aviation, but included it in the BOP. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.582 -5.893 -1.704 7.095 2.953 16.119 4.161 1.382 -3.919 3.002 0.923 -16.911 -3.056 14.754 2.01 0.883 2.27 1.286 1.102 17.949 10.285 -12.976 10.187 -3.751 7.392 9.25 0.675 6.035 -3.823 -20.901 2.802 -0.188 8.64 -1.457 -3.227 -4.762 4.296 4.897 23.857 6.459 -67.784 87.107 39.989 11.47 9.503 2.89 2.956 2.823 2021 +313 BHS TXG_RPCH The Bahamas Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;. In Trade we excluded imports and re-exports of bunker fuel for aviation, but included it in the BOP. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.025 -18.163 20.715 6.583 14.715 17.675 2.634 7.919 -8.543 -27.798 23.77 -22.301 -4.345 -13.228 0.699 8.229 11.991 -1.582 53.769 30.129 23.768 -24.237 3.494 -3.063 6.599 11.424 23.039 12.627 12.242 -23.494 -4.699 12.057 16.803 -2.346 -14.232 -34.14 -3.501 16.468 12.341 8.996 -41.419 44.84 8.281 7.972 5.184 5.484 5.717 4.873 2021 +313 BHS LUR The Bahamas Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.2 11.5 11 11.7 12 12.3 14.8 13.1 13.292 10.9 11.505 9.779 7.743 7.796 7 6.9 9.102 10.835 10.202 10.17 7.628 7.853 8.703 14.246 15.082 15.889 14.367 15.782 14.636 13.379 12.15 10.1 10.35 10.1 25.55 18.145 13.878 12.74 12.306 11.87 11.607 11.431 2019 +313 BHS LE The Bahamas Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +313 BHS LP The Bahamas Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.211 0.215 0.22 0.226 0.231 0.234 0.238 0.242 0.247 0.251 0.255 0.259 0.264 0.269 0.273 0.279 0.284 0.288 0.293 0.298 0.303 0.307 0.312 0.316 0.321 0.325 0.329 0.333 0.337 0.341 0.345 0.348 0.352 0.356 0.36 0.364 0.368 0.372 0.377 0.381 0.385 0.389 0.394 0.398 0.402 0.407 0.412 0.416 2019 +313 BHS GGR The Bahamas General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.457 0.498 0.491 0.535 0.594 0.646 0.659 0.693 0.765 0.804 0.919 0.958 0.857 0.902 0.944 1.105 1.28 1.336 1.429 1.316 1.291 1.432 1.426 1.353 1.449 1.698 1.928 2.06 2.042 2.426 2.095 1.908 2.609 2.777 3.044 3.231 3.378 3.52 2021 +313 BHS GGR_NGDP The Bahamas General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.759 9.628 9.573 10.468 11.357 11.721 11.365 11.277 11.615 11.082 11.664 11.69 9.971 10.157 10.538 11.696 12.803 12.856 13.514 12.839 12.862 14.203 13.719 12.713 13.335 14.738 16.212 16.88 16.274 18.408 18.51 19.389 21.517 20.805 21.53 21.783 21.905 22.017 2021 +313 BHS GGX The Bahamas General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.627 0.649 0.638 0.62 0.649 0.67 0.704 0.834 0.835 0.712 0.961 0.984 1.035 1.098 1.119 1.214 1.324 1.416 1.516 1.561 1.549 1.721 1.764 1.796 1.847 1.988 2.231 2.731 2.457 2.646 2.921 3.244 3.298 3.5 3.487 3.522 3.657 3.799 2021 +313 BHS GGX_NGDP The Bahamas General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.019 12.54 12.44 12.14 12.391 12.162 12.139 13.576 12.691 9.803 12.194 12 12.041 12.372 12.485 12.851 13.241 13.629 14.338 15.227 15.432 17.072 16.971 16.875 16.989 17.256 18.759 22.378 19.58 20.072 25.806 32.958 27.205 26.217 24.661 23.746 23.716 23.759 2021 +313 BHS GGXCNL The Bahamas General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.17 -0.151 -0.147 -0.085 -0.054 -0.024 -0.045 -0.141 -0.071 0.093 -0.042 -0.025 -0.178 -0.197 -0.175 -0.109 -0.044 -0.08 -0.087 -0.245 -0.258 -0.289 -0.338 -0.443 -0.397 -0.29 -0.303 -0.671 -0.415 -0.219 -0.826 -1.335 -0.69 -0.723 -0.443 -0.291 -0.279 -0.279 2021 +313 BHS GGXCNL_NGDP The Bahamas General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.26 -2.912 -2.868 -1.672 -1.034 -0.441 -0.774 -2.299 -1.076 1.279 -0.53 -0.31 -2.069 -2.215 -1.947 -1.155 -0.439 -0.773 -0.824 -2.388 -2.57 -2.868 -3.253 -4.162 -3.654 -2.518 -2.546 -5.498 -3.306 -1.664 -7.296 -13.568 -5.688 -5.412 -3.131 -1.962 -1.811 -1.742 2021 +313 BHS GGSB The Bahamas General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +313 BHS GGSB_NPGDP The Bahamas General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +313 BHS GGXONLB The Bahamas General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.108 -0.077 -0.075 -0.008 0.023 0.056 0.041 -0.046 0.025 0.193 0.054 0.067 -0.075 -0.095 -0.061 0.012 0.073 0.047 0.056 -0.091 -0.08 -0.078 -0.152 -0.245 -0.185 -0.057 -0.028 -0.403 -0.101 0.109 -0.48 -0.913 -0.138 -0.093 0.219 0.404 0.453 0.504 2021 +313 BHS GGXONLB_NGDP The Bahamas General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.064 -1.487 -1.465 -0.149 0.434 1.01 0.708 -0.755 0.382 2.653 0.685 0.822 -0.872 -1.069 -0.676 0.129 0.727 0.451 0.529 -0.884 -0.792 -0.778 -1.463 -2.301 -1.705 -0.492 -0.237 -3.304 -0.805 0.828 -4.244 -9.275 -1.136 -0.698 1.546 2.722 2.939 3.151 2021 +313 BHS GGXWDN The Bahamas General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +313 BHS GGXWDN_NGDP The Bahamas General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +313 BHS GGXWDG The Bahamas General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.69 0.789 0.916 1.007 1.095 1.159 1.204 1.32 1.369 1.434 1.511 1.515 1.671 1.85 1.938 2.168 2.316 2.441 2.679 3.085 3.401 3.556 3.908 4.689 5.16 5.737 6.065 6.65 7.773 7.872 8.484 10.167 10.991 11.562 12.051 12.389 12.714 13.039 2021 +313 BHS GGXWDG_NGDP The Bahamas General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.223 15.256 17.872 19.708 20.915 21.022 20.749 21.497 20.793 19.759 19.176 18.48 19.435 20.841 21.62 22.954 23.154 23.49 25.344 30.089 33.883 35.262 37.589 44.067 47.474 49.808 51.001 54.491 61.937 59.726 74.961 103.309 90.658 86.608 85.225 83.524 82.454 81.553 2021 +313 BHS NGDP_FY The Bahamas "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.218 5.173 5.127 5.111 5.234 5.512 5.801 6.141 6.583 7.259 7.88 8.197 8.6 8.876 8.963 9.446 10.002 10.393 10.572 10.254 10.039 10.083 10.395 10.642 10.869 11.519 11.891 12.204 12.55 13.181 11.317 9.842 12.123 13.35 14.14 14.832 15.42 15.989 2021 +313 BHS BCA The Bahamas Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting in 2015 (BPM6), oil export does not include re-exports of oil BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The Central Bank of Bahamas switched to BPM6 in 2021. The new BPM6 data starts from 2015. Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.015 -0.082 -0.065 -0.039 -0.048 -0.04 -0.032 -0.055 -0.067 -0.096 -0.04 -0.182 0.033 0.286 0.204 0.131 0.018 -0.339 -0.689 0.104 -0.122 -0.319 0.007 -0.015 0.145 -0.305 -1.031 -0.954 -0.872 -0.808 -0.796 -1.101 -1.532 -1.516 -2.193 -1.478 -1.473 -1.653 -1.199 -0.345 -2.373 -2.589 -2.31 -1.937 -1.604 -1.492 -1.382 -1.252 2021 +313 BHS BCA_NGDPD The Bahamas Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.585 -3.05 -2.151 -1.153 -1.33 -1.012 -0.764 -1.174 -1.37 -1.747 -0.77 -3.549 0.649 5.62 3.801 2.314 0.297 -5.358 -10.086 1.358 -1.515 -3.835 0.084 -0.173 1.606 -3.098 -10.141 -8.987 -8.282 -8.095 -7.884 -10.935 -14.289 -14.354 -19.619 -12.463 -12.444 -13.376 -9.402 -2.619 -24.468 -23.095 -18.198 -14.082 -11.04 -9.856 -8.797 -7.694 2021 +419 BHR NGDP_R Bahrain "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Prior to 1990 data are IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 2.772 2.849 3.031 3.243 3.379 3.348 3.364 3.323 3.52 3.556 3.681 3.765 4.033 4.34 4.479 4.565 4.714 4.824 5.058 5.36 5.736 5.879 6.076 6.459 6.91 7.377 7.854 8.506 9.037 9.266 9.668 9.86 10.228 10.782 11.251 11.53 11.941 12.453 12.716 12.991 12.35 12.625 13.051 13.44 13.843 14.26 14.693 15.14 2020 +419 BHR NGDP_RPCH Bahrain "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.494 2.777 6.406 6.994 4.186 -0.93 0.484 -1.222 5.952 1.013 3.503 2.286 7.123 7.604 3.212 1.923 3.25 2.348 4.849 5.972 7.018 2.491 3.349 6.296 6.981 6.769 6.467 8.294 6.242 2.541 4.337 1.984 3.728 5.416 4.351 2.485 3.558 4.292 2.11 2.167 -4.936 2.226 3.374 2.981 2.998 3.015 3.032 3.048 2020 +419 BHR NGDP Bahrain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Prior to 1990 data are IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 1.354 1.525 1.603 1.642 1.705 1.609 1.259 1.363 1.685 1.758 1.867 1.958 2.046 2.251 2.411 2.552 2.653 2.752 2.63 2.851 3.408 3.455 3.607 4.164 4.944 6.004 6.958 8.17 9.667 8.625 9.668 10.82 11.562 12.235 12.554 11.675 12.12 13.338 14.214 14.534 13.056 14.615 16.373 16.932 17.575 18.301 19.11 19.981 2020 +419 BHR NGDPD Bahrain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.593 4.056 4.264 4.368 4.534 4.278 3.347 3.626 4.481 4.675 4.965 5.209 5.442 5.986 6.411 6.787 7.057 7.318 6.996 7.582 9.063 9.189 9.594 11.075 13.15 15.969 18.505 21.73 25.711 22.938 25.713 28.777 30.749 32.539 33.388 31.051 32.235 35.474 37.802 38.653 34.723 38.869 43.544 45.032 46.743 48.673 50.825 53.142 2020 +419 BHR PPPGDP Bahrain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.326 8.242 9.312 10.353 11.176 11.422 11.708 11.851 13 13.646 14.653 15.495 16.977 18.7 19.713 20.514 21.568 22.455 23.809 25.587 28.003 29.347 30.802 33.388 36.677 40.388 44.327 49.301 53.382 55.089 58.169 60.556 65.875 67.717 68.276 62.523 63.831 71.282 74.525 77.502 74.564 79.391 87.905 93.75 98.587 103.447 108.613 114.089 2020 +419 BHR NGDP_D Bahrain "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 48.865 53.53 52.889 50.643 50.453 48.051 37.417 41.034 47.865 49.426 50.718 52.019 50.735 51.868 53.818 55.896 56.293 57.038 52.003 53.188 59.405 58.764 59.366 64.473 71.56 81.388 88.586 96.057 106.978 93.076 100 109.737 113.045 113.48 111.583 101.256 101.506 107.108 111.779 111.872 105.716 115.76 125.452 125.984 126.963 128.336 130.068 131.975 2020 +419 BHR NGDPRPC Bahrain "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,861.48" "7,769.61" "7,977.82" "8,254.36" "8,319.58" "7,967.72" "7,733.43" "7,375.77" "7,543.48" "7,354.82" "7,546.72" "7,410.50" "7,808.91" "8,184.50" "8,227.99" "8,168.41" "8,214.66" "8,188.83" "8,362.67" "8,631.68" "8,997.07" "8,890.23" "8,551.27" "8,448.06" "8,388.03" "8,300.07" "8,178.04" "8,184.22" "8,166.90" "7,863.38" "7,831.21" "8,250.87" "8,459.77" "8,603.26" "8,558.49" "8,414.28" "8,386.80" "8,295.80" "8,459.73" "8,755.68" "8,388.81" "8,489.15" "8,599.36" "8,677.86" "8,758.56" "8,841.49" "8,926.64" "9,014.05" 2020 +419 BHR NGDPRPPPPC Bahrain "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "44,999.95" "44,474.09" "45,665.91" "47,248.85" "47,622.14" "45,608.11" "44,267.01" "42,219.68" "43,179.68" "42,099.80" "43,198.22" "42,418.50" "44,699.05" "46,848.98" "47,097.89" "46,756.83" "47,021.61" "46,873.72" "47,868.80" "49,408.69" "51,500.17" "50,888.65" "48,948.39" "48,357.61" "48,013.99" "47,510.52" "46,811.96" "46,847.33" "46,748.23" "45,010.86" "44,826.72" "47,228.90" "48,424.65" "49,246.00" "48,989.70" "48,164.23" "48,006.97" "47,486.02" "48,424.39" "50,118.45" "48,018.45" "48,592.83" "49,223.65" "49,672.99" "50,134.96" "50,609.63" "51,097.08" "51,597.39" 2020 +419 BHR NGDPPC Bahrain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,841.49" "4,159.08" "4,219.36" "4,180.24" "4,197.45" "3,828.57" "2,893.62" "3,026.56" "3,610.65" "3,635.18" "3,827.54" "3,854.89" "3,961.85" "4,245.14" "4,428.18" "4,565.80" "4,624.29" "4,670.72" "4,348.81" "4,591.04" "5,344.68" "5,224.27" "5,076.58" "5,446.76" "6,002.46" "6,755.30" "7,244.61" "7,861.54" "8,736.76" "7,318.95" "7,831.21" "9,054.25" "9,563.35" "9,762.96" "9,549.77" "8,519.93" "8,513.12" "8,885.48" "9,456.21" "9,795.17" "8,868.30" "9,827.05" "10,788.11" "10,932.70" "11,120.16" "11,346.79" "11,610.72" "11,896.26" 2020 +419 BHR NGDPDPC Bahrain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,189.61" "11,061.39" "11,221.70" "11,117.66" "11,163.44" "10,182.37" "7,695.81" "8,049.36" "9,602.79" "9,668.04" "10,179.63" "10,252.37" "10,536.82" "11,290.27" "11,777.07" "12,143.09" "12,298.65" "12,422.12" "11,565.97" "12,210.22" "14,214.58" "13,894.34" "13,501.55" "14,486.06" "15,963.98" "17,966.22" "19,267.57" "20,908.34" "23,236.06" "19,465.29" "20,827.70" "24,080.45" "25,434.43" "25,965.31" "25,398.34" "22,659.39" "22,641.28" "23,631.59" "25,149.49" "26,050.98" "23,585.91" "26,135.78" "28,691.77" "29,076.32" "29,574.90" "30,177.63" "30,879.57" "31,638.98" 2020 +419 BHR PPPPC Bahrain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,778.84" "22,478.88" "24,507.46" "26,349.96" "27,516.68" "27,186.19" "26,918.09" "26,308.15" "27,855.14" "28,223.52" "30,043.66" "30,499.14" "32,871.28" "35,268.84" "36,213.58" "36,705.16" "37,588.93" "38,116.80" "39,364.13" "41,202.93" "43,920.06" "44,376.29" "43,349.59" "43,671.65" "44,525.31" "45,440.07" "46,153.47" "47,436.56" "48,243.96" "46,748.71" "47,117.07" "50,673.42" "54,489.11" "54,035.42" "51,938.15" "45,626.74" "44,833.97" "47,486.02" "49,581.17" "52,233.69" "50,648.16" "53,383.75" "57,921.47" "60,532.76" "62,377.67" "64,138.51" "65,989.08" "67,924.64" 2020 +419 BHR NGAP_NPGDP Bahrain Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +419 BHR PPPSH Bahrain Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.055 0.055 0.059 0.061 0.061 0.058 0.057 0.054 0.055 0.053 0.053 0.053 0.051 0.054 0.054 0.053 0.053 0.052 0.053 0.054 0.055 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.058 0.059 0.06 0.061 0.063 0.065 0.065 0.063 0.065 0.064 0.062 0.056 0.055 0.058 0.057 0.057 0.056 0.054 0.054 0.055 0.054 0.054 0.054 0.054 2020 +419 BHR PPPEX Bahrain Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.185 0.185 0.172 0.159 0.153 0.141 0.107 0.115 0.13 0.129 0.127 0.126 0.121 0.12 0.122 0.124 0.123 0.123 0.11 0.111 0.122 0.118 0.117 0.125 0.135 0.149 0.157 0.166 0.181 0.157 0.166 0.179 0.176 0.181 0.184 0.187 0.19 0.187 0.191 0.188 0.175 0.184 0.186 0.181 0.178 0.177 0.176 0.175 2020 +419 BHR NID_NGDP Bahrain Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Prior to 1990 data are IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 22.563 22.563 22.563 22.563 30.689 23.88 8.545 19.567 11.989 13.938 15.424 24.122 29.917 22.341 24.749 21.287 21.883 23.968 23.927 15.314 16.576 15.347 23.348 23.736 20.52 26.736 30.387 34.713 34.948 26.145 27.286 22.403 28.146 25.941 26.845 26.592 29.719 32.943 35.264 32.637 35.274 32.947 32.586 32.771 31.955 32.541 33.152 33.716 2020 +419 BHR NGSD_NGDP Bahrain Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Prior to 1990 data are IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 31.515 36.999 39.837 30.519 38.117 26.235 5.999 14.901 12.67 15.475 21.404 20.126 18.433 17.749 19.922 26.223 26.826 25.525 13.928 14.87 25.985 20.926 24.826 25.039 16.12 28.394 35.629 42.173 39.538 28.72 30.275 31.173 36.53 33.346 31.407 24.17 25.088 28.856 28.824 30.582 25.929 39.643 41.157 37.721 34.861 34.367 34.549 34.583 2020 +419 BHR PCPI Bahrain "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. April 2019= 100 Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 51.734 57.632 62.646 64.65 64.65 63.099 61.521 60.475 60.596 61.324 62.12 62.678 62.489 64.113 66.676 68.77 68.642 71.801 71.5 70.6 70.084 69.261 68.918 70.075 71.651 73.526 75.027 77.466 80.204 82.438 84.055 83.773 86.082 88.924 91.277 92.964 95.557 96.881 98.907 99.902 97.58 96.983 100.378 103.786 105.635 107.564 109.644 111.763 2021 +419 BHR PCPIPCH Bahrain "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 3.8 11.4 8.7 3.2 0 -2.4 -2.5 -1.7 0.2 1.2 1.299 0.899 -0.302 2.599 3.999 3.139 -0.185 4.602 -0.418 -1.259 -0.73 -1.175 -0.496 1.679 2.248 2.618 2.041 3.252 3.533 2.785 1.962 -0.336 2.756 3.302 2.646 1.849 2.789 1.386 2.091 1.006 -2.324 -0.611 3.5 3.396 1.781 1.827 1.933 1.933 2021 +419 BHR PCPIE Bahrain "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. April 2019= 100 Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 52.068 56.062 61.656 65.254 66.281 65.486 63.882 62.537 62.063 62.498 62.396 62.58 63.297 65.391 67.719 68.702 70.217 71.646 71.046 70.338 69.669 69.085 69.492 70.859 72.584 74.272 75.072 78.076 82.075 83.35 84.17 84.33 86.53 89.95 92.19 92.9 95.04 96.32 98.23 99.4 97.8 97.4 100.322 102.133 103.991 105.942 108.053 110.206 2021 +419 BHR PCPIEPCH Bahrain "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 3.009 7.671 9.977 5.835 1.575 -1.2 -2.449 -2.105 -0.758 0.701 -0.163 0.296 1.146 3.308 3.561 1.451 2.206 2.035 -0.838 -0.997 -0.952 -0.837 0.589 1.966 2.435 2.326 1.077 4.001 5.122 1.554 0.984 0.19 2.609 3.952 2.49 0.77 2.304 1.347 1.983 1.191 -1.61 -0.409 3 1.806 1.819 1.876 1.993 1.993 2021 +419 BHR TM_RPCH Bahrain Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.489 -13.046 -11.42 0.554 10.636 -6.386 11.294 1.843 14.587 11.34 0.549 -5.177 19.231 -25.128 5.06 -2.142 27.701 3.098 -7.387 -5.669 -3.153 7.602 5.724 -5.568 -0.702 -2.29 0.846 2.641 3.56 3.74 3.766 3.824 2021 +419 BHR TMG_RPCH Bahrain Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.564 -14.004 -15.101 0.992 15.411 -9.985 10.259 4.129 14.293 13.134 2.065 -4.704 19.588 -26.177 6.7 -0.248 19.942 1.194 -8.114 -10.834 -11.409 12.436 10.938 -8.464 -11.667 1.57 11.196 0.419 2.46 2.735 2.853 3.002 2021 +419 BHR TX_RPCH Bahrain Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.898 -1.51 -6.366 16.121 19.083 -3.691 -- 5.012 13.377 13.413 7.284 2.408 5.247 -12.81 2.083 9.226 20.804 -0.664 -4.068 -0.845 -2.757 3.69 3.262 0.381 -2.549 0.812 3.542 3.301 4.015 4.499 4.375 4.617 2021 +419 BHR TXG_RPCH Bahrain Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.577 -1.808 -11.521 19.497 23.955 -4.589 -1.136 4.705 -0.775 17.887 8.85 3.173 8.035 -18.343 2.572 21.656 12.829 1.503 -6.37 -12.747 -18.925 11.403 7.681 2.15 -11.423 14.89 14.88 -0.109 2.258 3.164 3.166 3.722 2021 +419 BHR LUR Bahrain Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.6 3.7 4 3.6 4 3.7 4.4 3.8 3.4 3.7 3.58 3.885 4.7 5.9 6.6 5.548 4.403 3.951 3.951 3.951 3.951 2021 +419 BHR LE Bahrain Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +419 BHR LP Bahrain Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1990, the source is IFS - International Financial Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.353 0.367 0.38 0.393 0.406 0.42 0.435 0.45 0.467 0.484 0.488 0.508 0.516 0.53 0.544 0.559 0.574 0.589 0.605 0.621 0.638 0.661 0.711 0.765 0.824 0.889 0.96 1.039 1.107 1.178 1.235 1.195 1.209 1.253 1.315 1.37 1.424 1.501 1.503 1.484 1.472 1.487 1.518 1.549 1.58 1.613 1.646 1.68 2021 +419 BHR GGR Bahrain General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.498 0.512 0.512 0.562 0.527 0.561 0.634 0.706 0.554 0.66 1.047 0.981 1.027 1.146 1.301 1.671 1.841 2.038 2.698 1.729 2.196 2.842 3.046 2.977 3.133 2.126 2.127 2.421 3.094 3.447 2.329 3.08 3.99 3.691 3.383 3.354 3.353 3.367 2020 +419 BHR GGR_NGDP Bahrain General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.661 26.133 25.013 24.946 21.85 21.977 23.894 25.647 21.064 23.164 30.734 28.393 28.468 27.509 26.302 27.837 26.453 24.937 27.903 20.052 22.713 26.265 26.348 24.33 24.96 18.21 17.552 18.151 21.765 23.717 17.838 21.077 24.367 21.801 19.246 18.329 17.545 16.852 2020 +419 BHR GGX Bahrain General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.63 0.583 0.627 0.626 0.657 0.667 0.627 0.889 0.705 0.805 0.787 0.956 1.15 1.219 1.288 1.496 1.678 1.908 2.286 2.211 3.132 3.393 3.739 4.063 3.567 4.261 4.24 4.292 4.771 4.75 4.661 4.703 4.753 4.708 4.597 4.753 4.891 5.093 2020 +419 BHR GGX_NGDP Bahrain General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.738 29.748 30.648 27.829 27.247 26.135 23.642 32.305 26.789 28.219 23.095 27.668 31.88 29.284 26.055 24.923 24.115 23.351 23.647 25.638 32.394 31.36 32.342 33.212 28.416 36.5 34.98 32.181 33.568 32.681 35.698 32.18 29.03 27.803 26.158 25.972 25.593 25.489 2020 +419 BHR GGXCNL Bahrain General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.132 -0.071 -0.115 -0.065 -0.13 -0.106 0.007 -0.183 -0.151 -0.144 0.26 0.025 -0.123 -0.074 0.012 0.175 0.163 0.13 0.412 -0.482 -0.936 -0.551 -0.693 -1.087 -0.434 -2.135 -2.112 -1.871 -1.678 -1.303 -2.332 -1.623 -0.763 -1.016 -1.215 -1.399 -1.538 -1.726 2020 +419 BHR GGXCNL_NGDP Bahrain General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.076 -3.615 -5.635 -2.883 -5.397 -4.158 0.253 -6.658 -5.725 -5.055 7.639 0.725 -3.411 -1.775 0.247 2.914 2.338 1.586 4.257 -5.586 -9.68 -5.095 -5.993 -8.882 -3.456 -18.29 -17.428 -14.03 -11.802 -8.964 -17.86 -11.103 -4.662 -6.002 -6.912 -7.644 -8.048 -8.637 2020 +419 BHR GGSB Bahrain General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +419 BHR GGSB_NPGDP Bahrain General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +419 BHR GGXONLB Bahrain General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.114 -0.062 -0.103 -0.049 -0.113 -0.086 0.027 -0.162 -0.126 -0.114 0.308 0.077 -0.087 -0.025 0.058 0.237 0.236 0.196 0.465 -0.432 -0.846 -0.437 -0.543 -0.896 -0.208 -1.867 -1.753 -1.395 -1.062 -0.662 -1.669 -0.927 -0.011 -0.226 -0.281 -0.343 -0.393 -0.431 2020 +419 BHR GGXONLB_NGDP Bahrain General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.128 -3.186 -5.024 -2.177 -4.684 -3.355 1.002 -5.877 -4.809 -3.989 9.027 2.221 -2.415 -0.591 1.175 3.945 3.397 2.393 4.811 -5.007 -8.746 -4.038 -4.695 -7.322 -1.655 -15.994 -14.463 -10.459 -7.474 -4.553 -12.787 -6.346 -0.067 -1.333 -1.598 -1.874 -2.058 -2.155 2020 +419 BHR GGXWDN Bahrain General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +419 BHR GGXWDN_NGDP Bahrain General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +419 BHR GGXWDG Bahrain General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.141 0.137 0.138 0.14 0.141 0.362 0.363 0.423 0.548 0.733 0.877 0.901 1.024 1.351 1.453 1.453 1.409 1.335 1.214 1.842 2.901 3.549 4.186 5.376 5.574 7.726 9.857 11.755 13.447 14.771 16.938 18.78 19.565 20.602 21.838 23.258 24.817 26.563 2020 +419 BHR GGXWDG_NGDP Bahrain General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.545 6.994 6.725 6.199 5.861 14.199 13.675 15.383 20.845 25.717 25.745 26.076 28.379 32.452 29.396 24.193 20.252 16.345 12.563 21.363 30.011 32.802 36.208 43.938 44.398 66.176 81.326 88.129 94.607 101.636 129.734 128.504 119.496 121.674 124.253 127.085 129.86 132.94 2020 +419 BHR NGDP_FY Bahrain "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 1.354 1.525 1.603 1.642 1.705 1.609 1.259 1.363 1.685 1.758 1.867 1.958 2.046 2.251 2.411 2.552 2.653 2.752 2.63 2.851 3.408 3.455 3.607 4.164 4.944 6.004 6.958 8.17 9.667 8.625 9.668 10.82 11.562 12.235 12.554 11.675 12.12 13.338 14.214 14.534 13.056 14.615 16.373 16.932 17.575 18.301 19.11 19.981 2020 +419 BHR BCA Bahrain Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of Bahrain Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). BOP data from 2011 are based on a new methodology revised in 2016 by the authorities. Changes include adoption of BPM6 format, exclusion of some non-resident offshore banks, and additional coverage for trade. Pre-2011 data on capital and financial flows, the current account aggregate, and for secondary income are unchanged and follow the previous methodology. Pre-2011 goods trade data are unchanged and follow the previous methodology, except for 2009 and 2010, where non-oil exports and imports are taken from UN Comtrade. Pre-2011 services and primary income data are staff estimates. Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.184 0.43 0.426 0.103 0.218 0.039 -0.069 -0.201 0.192 -0.193 0.07 -0.602 -0.827 -0.338 -0.255 0.237 0.26 -0.031 -0.778 -0.022 0.846 0.226 -0.056 0.197 0.474 1.476 2.189 2.908 2.257 0.56 0.771 2.524 2.578 2.41 1.523 -0.752 -1.493 -1.45 -2.435 -0.794 -3.245 2.602 3.732 2.229 1.359 0.889 0.71 0.461 2021 +419 BHR BCA_NGDPD Bahrain Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 5.131 10.591 9.981 2.35 4.816 0.908 -2.058 -5.552 4.285 -4.131 1.407 -11.564 -15.189 -5.645 -3.977 3.499 3.69 -0.424 -11.128 -0.295 9.336 2.46 -0.579 1.775 3.608 9.245 11.828 13.381 8.778 2.442 3 8.77 8.384 7.406 4.562 -2.422 -4.631 -4.088 -6.44 -2.055 -9.344 6.695 8.571 4.95 2.906 1.826 1.397 0.867 2020 +513 BGD NGDP_R Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June. Authorities report July/June Base year: FY2015/16. The base year is in fiscal year Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 "3,662.16" "3,801.40" "3,891.74" "4,048.03" "4,257.75" "4,394.99" "4,581.71" "4,752.71" "4,855.33" "4,982.17" "5,278.18" "5,454.42" "5,729.32" "5,991.37" "6,236.10" "6,543.23" "6,845.66" "7,153.02" "7,523.33" "7,874.69" "8,291.52" "8,712.50" "9,046.46" "9,475.23" "9,971.68" "10,623.43" "11,332.22" "12,132.11" "12,861.70" "13,510.59" "14,263.38" "15,185.41" "16,175.73" "17,148.46" "18,187.86" "19,379.63" "20,758.21" "22,126.23" "23,745.74" "25,617.36" "26,500.65" "28,339.44" "30,392.73" "32,216.29" "34,310.35" "36,609.15" "39,098.57" "41,796.37" 2022 +513 BGD NGDP_RPCH Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 151.644 3.802 2.376 4.016 5.181 3.223 4.249 3.732 2.159 2.612 5.941 3.339 5.04 4.574 4.085 4.925 4.622 4.49 5.177 4.67 5.293 5.077 3.833 4.74 5.24 6.536 6.672 7.059 6.014 5.045 5.572 6.464 6.521 6.014 6.061 6.553 7.114 6.59 7.319 7.882 3.448 6.939 7.245 6 6.5 6.7 6.8 6.9 2022 +513 BGD NGDP Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June. Authorities report July/June Base year: FY2015/16. The base year is in fiscal year Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 384.091 440.668 494.844 558.547 670.007 768.715 865.493 995.477 "1,094.27" "1,218.30" "1,372.45" "1,511.84" "1,635.29" "1,715.00" "1,852.38" "2,086.38" "2,275.24" "2,467.74" "2,718.42" "2,952.96" "3,216.44" "3,489.97" "3,764.81" "4,172.57" "4,591.53" "5,115.98" "5,777.98" "6,586.13" "7,531.07" "8,446.15" "9,553.83" "10,970.84" "12,640.43" "14,362.06" "16,096.05" "18,158.00" "20,758.21" "23,243.07" "26,392.48" "29,514.29" "31,704.69" "35,301.85" "39,764.62" "45,964.55" "52,295.10" "59,167.27" "66,786.31" "75,334.08" 2022 +513 BGD NGDPD Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 24.775 26.355 24.678 23.904 26.817 28.819 29.639 32.449 34.914 38.07 41.068 42.488 43.292 43.684 46.438 51.842 55.445 57.599 59.879 61.526 63.549 64.66 66.227 71.917 78.046 82.622 86.028 95.374 109.765 122.76 138.094 154.097 159.749 179.676 207.102 233.687 265.236 293.755 321.379 351.238 373.902 416.265 460.751 484.756 541.974 603.748 667.863 738.569 2022 +513 BGD PPPGDP Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 50.423 58.278 63.863 69.423 74.933 80.196 85.071 89.731 95.114 103.092 111.873 120.518 129.182 137.962 147.269 157.528 167.719 178.87 189.778 202.053 217.339 232.102 245.844 263.219 286.243 314.722 346.727 379.309 407.904 432.337 463.918 504.308 567.581 609.987 663.353 713.176 771.984 834.543 919.509 988.194 "1,052.34" "1,173.85" "1,345.65" "1,477.87" "1,617.83" "1,765.69" "1,925.20" "2,097.86" 2022 +513 BGD NGDP_D Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.488 11.592 12.715 13.798 15.736 17.491 18.89 20.945 22.537 24.453 26.002 27.718 28.542 28.624 29.704 31.886 33.236 34.499 36.133 37.499 38.792 40.057 41.616 44.037 46.046 48.158 50.987 54.287 58.554 62.515 66.982 72.246 78.144 83.751 88.499 93.696 100 105.048 111.146 115.212 119.637 124.568 130.836 142.675 152.418 161.619 170.815 180.241 2022 +513 BGD NGDPRPC Bangladesh "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "45,984.26" "46,490.33" "46,367.67" "46,992.29" "48,155.57" "48,422.05" "49,166.54" "49,677.59" "49,450.19" "49,477.61" "51,159.02" "51,652.11" "53,057.23" "54,293.95" "55,315.15" "56,813.67" "58,186.69" "59,528.85" "61,323.45" "62,902.07" "64,951.12" "66,973.52" "68,286.49" "70,295.38" "72,793.22" "76,408.02" "80,415.28" "85,041.87" "89,129.10" "92,585.99" "96,651.42" "101,728.60" "107,118.47" "112,254.11" "117,705.38" "124,024.66" "131,405.34" "138,574.23" "147,163.63" "157,117.20" "160,912.92" "170,046.99" "180,351.33" "189,197.58" "199,457.28" "210,717.25" "222,881.36" "236,044.39" 2020 +513 BGD NGDPRPPPPC Bangladesh "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,664.40" "1,711.69" "1,721.00" "1,754.14" "1,780.42" "1,799.30" "1,822.35" "1,827.07" "1,822.78" "1,853.76" "1,892.54" "1,926.76" "1,974.68" "2,015.87" "2,062.24" "2,114.98" "2,164.69" "2,222.07" "2,283.40" "2,349.31" "2,423.29" "2,483.59" "2,543.54" "2,624.76" "2,735.19" "2,872.91" "3,029.24" "3,187.35" "3,324.84" "3,462.66" "3,630.40" "3,822.17" "4,014.78" "4,208.23" "4,423.11" "4,673.24" "4,938.83" "5,226.65" "5,565.68" "5,815.38" "6,058.06" "6,411.43" "6,786.01" "7,122.05" "7,559.07" "8,019.35" "8,497.90" "8,999.77" 2020 +513 BGD NGDPPC Bangladesh "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,822.87" "5,389.28" "5,895.77" "6,483.99" "7,577.85" "8,469.36" "9,287.65" "10,405.19" "11,144.80" "12,098.84" "13,302.59" "14,316.78" "15,143.83" "15,541.36" "16,430.89" "18,115.63" "19,339.06" "20,537.02" "22,158.15" "23,587.92" "25,195.76" "26,827.59" "28,418.34" "30,955.74" "33,518.13" "36,796.20" "41,001.51" "46,166.48" "52,188.84" "57,880.18" "64,738.60" "73,494.75" "83,707.14" "94,014.28" "104,167.97" "116,206.51" "131,405.34" "145,568.90" "163,566.73" "181,017.99" "192,512.07" "211,823.96" "235,964.41" "269,937.40" "304,008.50" "340,558.75" "380,715.34" "425,448.15" 2020 +513 BGD NGDPDPC Bangladesh "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 311.093 322.318 294.02 277.489 303.3 317.511 318.062 339.17 355.592 378.07 398.05 402.354 400.912 395.867 411.91 450.133 471.268 479.354 488.077 491.461 497.807 497.045 499.906 533.545 569.732 594.253 610.469 668.54 760.65 841.252 935.755 "1,032.31" "1,057.88" "1,176.16" "1,340.29" "1,495.54" "1,679.02" "1,839.76" "1,991.74" "2,154.23" "2,270.35" "2,497.74" "2,734.11" "2,846.84" "3,150.67" "3,475.09" "3,807.15" "4,171.06" 2020 +513 BGD PPPPC Bangladesh "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 633.136 712.725 760.883 805.905 847.499 883.569 912.905 937.91 968.705 "1,023.80" "1,084.33" "1,141.28" "1,196.31" "1,250.22" "1,306.29" "1,367.79" "1,425.57" "1,488.59" "1,546.90" "1,613.97" "1,702.51" "1,784.19" "1,855.73" "1,952.79" "2,089.57" "2,263.61" "2,460.43" "2,658.82" "2,826.69" "2,962.74" "3,143.60" "3,378.41" "3,758.62" "3,992.99" "4,292.99" "4,564.14" "4,886.88" "5,226.65" "5,698.64" "6,060.82" "6,389.83" "7,043.55" "7,985.10" "8,679.11" "9,404.96" "10,163.08" "10,974.57" "11,847.62" 2020 +513 BGD NGAP_NPGDP Bangladesh Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +513 BGD PPPSH Bangladesh Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.376 0.39 0.401 0.41 0.409 0.41 0.412 0.408 0.4 0.402 0.404 0.411 0.388 0.397 0.403 0.408 0.41 0.414 0.422 0.429 0.43 0.439 0.445 0.449 0.452 0.46 0.467 0.472 0.483 0.511 0.515 0.527 0.564 0.577 0.605 0.638 0.665 0.682 0.709 0.729 0.792 0.801 0.831 0.859 0.893 0.926 0.959 0.994 2022 +513 BGD PPPEX Bangladesh Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.178 8.026 8.247 8.848 9.6 10.189 10.938 11.644 12.157 12.565 12.891 13.057 12.967 12.929 13.373 13.844 14.14 14.497 14.942 15.267 15.428 15.628 16.143 16.648 16.957 17.307 17.83 18.609 19.585 20.817 22.121 23.41 23.787 24.966 25.819 27.284 28.499 29.738 30.4 30.975 31.837 31.974 32.111 33.244 34.448 35.667 36.911 38.128 2022 +513 BGD NID_NGDP Bangladesh Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June. Authorities report July/June Base year: FY2015/16. The base year is in fiscal year Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 18.592 19.139 18.149 17.091 17.546 17.763 16.77 16.905 17.028 17.257 17.332 17.673 18.653 19.125 19.941 21.123 22.185 22.527 23.127 24.219 24.609 24.81 25.178 25.499 26.357 26.678 26.737 26.791 26.805 26.828 28.01 28.852 28.939 29.137 29.442 30.24 30.947 31.823 32.214 31.308 31.019 31.683 30.046 29.541 29.214 28.948 28.728 2022 +513 BGD NGSD_NGDP Bangladesh Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June. Authorities report July/June Base year: FY2015/16. The base year is in fiscal year Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 20.588 20.693 19.689 18.951 19.711 19.999 19.1 19.213 20.049 20.589 22.465 22.016 20.636 21.427 21.891 22.881 23.871 24.37 24.674 26.344 26.3 27.125 27.148 27.91 27.721 29.199 29.155 28.87 29.703 30.469 29.972 30.87 31.535 30.45 30.285 32.112 30.708 30.61 31.138 31.418 30.794 25.568 26.225 26.017 25.771 25.71 25.485 2022 +513 BGD PCPI Bangladesh "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 14.677 16.869 19.172 21.301 23.429 25.875 28.544 31.546 34.77 37.963 41.632 45.524 48.193 49.781 52.065 56.676 60.552 62.163 66.301 72.204 74.82 76.176 78.009 81.036 87.632 93.316 100 107.205 117.858 125.701 134.897 146.751 159.795 170.624 183.164 194.896 206.427 217.657 230.243 242.848 256.563 270.822 287.477 313.496 334.814 354.903 375.132 395.765 2022 +513 BGD PCPIPCH Bangladesh "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.692 14.935 13.653 11.102 9.993 10.441 10.313 10.518 10.222 9.182 9.665 9.348 5.862 3.296 4.588 8.857 6.838 2.661 6.657 8.904 3.623 1.812 2.407 3.881 8.139 6.486 7.163 7.205 9.937 6.655 7.316 8.787 8.889 6.777 7.349 6.405 5.916 5.44 5.783 5.475 5.648 5.558 6.15 9.051 6.8 6 5.7 5.5 2022 +513 BGD PCPIE Bangladesh "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 15.449 17.97 20.173 21.889 24.198 27.024 30.168 33.297 36.214 39.131 43.141 45.981 46.771 48.403 51.867 57.676 58.623 61.901 66.09 71.235 72.865 74.44 76.261 79.603 86.624 92.989 100 109.197 120.151 122.846 133.537 146.95 155.099 167.583 179.257 190.466 201.002 212.948 224.75 237.152 251.43 265.616 285.704 309.989 329.952 348.668 368.334 388.543 2022 +513 BGD PCPIEPCH Bangladesh "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 6.381 16.323 12.257 8.509 10.548 11.676 11.636 10.373 8.759 8.054 10.248 6.585 1.718 3.489 7.155 11.201 1.642 5.592 6.767 7.785 2.288 2.162 2.446 4.382 8.819 7.348 7.54 9.197 10.032 2.243 8.702 10.044 5.546 8.049 6.966 6.253 5.531 5.944 5.542 5.518 6.021 5.642 7.563 8.5 6.44 5.672 5.64 5.487 2022 +513 BGD TM_RPCH Bangladesh Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1990/91 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.832 16.823 4.138 -3.273 0.032 1.466 -0.997 3.88 15.23 17.6 4.772 -3.982 4.62 10.073 14.988 18.746 7.936 1.834 13.169 -5.178 7.606 16.593 -8.914 9.121 4.115 11.481 9.058 11.609 17.755 8.811 1.378 40.681 -0.649 4.252 12.005 7.432 11.766 7.153 20.605 4.278 -3.395 6.105 20.284 -0.74 4.067 5.496 5.312 6.603 2022 +513 BGD TMG_RPCH Bangladesh Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1990/91 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.14 11.46 17.581 14.537 14.686 13.744 8.293 9.549 12.473 21.337 11.302 -5.416 2.801 9.769 14.457 19.312 11.534 10.903 17.817 -6.904 -0.918 16.496 -7.27 8.75 3.984 12.458 7.964 12.344 15.733 9.169 1.118 42.593 0.138 3.59 10.246 10.267 12.763 6.904 20.435 2.007 -3.152 7.127 20.712 -1.29 4.215 4.915 4.627 6.142 2022 +513 BGD TX_RPCH Bangladesh Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1990/91 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 11.2 24.015 19.6 8.798 -1.721 -4.942 15.455 25.927 10.942 11.478 14.358 10.195 15.709 14.584 14.75 11.755 10.203 27.097 14.341 6.704 5.089 13.523 -3.537 5.496 7.317 10.929 17.962 11.543 11.803 10.376 5.363 28.833 3.463 13.495 12.414 5.858 15.457 1.742 6.302 14.012 -14.204 6.95 21.463 -2.637 5.14 6.05 7.088 7.192 2022 +513 BGD TXG_RPCH Bangladesh Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1990/91 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.052 16.56 26.23 20.571 10.054 10.243 21.113 20.957 11.907 6.213 6.65 7.391 17.039 15.271 16.034 17.411 14.901 25.994 15.175 6.079 4.532 16.638 -5.865 6.355 8.633 9.522 18.86 12.097 10.767 11.963 2.158 33.313 3.611 14.088 12.608 6.257 14.947 1.641 4.538 8.65 -16.223 7.618 21.35 -2.637 5.14 6.05 7.088 7.192 2022 +513 BGD LUR Bangladesh Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +513 BGD LE Bangladesh Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +513 BGD LP Bangladesh Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 79.639 81.768 83.932 86.142 88.417 90.764 93.188 95.671 98.186 100.695 103.172 105.599 107.984 110.351 112.738 115.17 117.65 120.161 122.683 125.19 127.658 130.089 132.478 134.792 136.986 139.036 140.921 142.66 144.304 145.925 147.575 149.274 151.008 152.765 154.52 156.256 157.971 159.671 161.356 163.046 164.689 166.657 168.52 170.279 172.019 173.736 175.423 177.07 2020 +513 BGD GGR Bangladesh General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.4 22.5 24.4 27 32.265 39.105 45.14 50.65 56.65 64.455 123.311 140.666 149.668 174.338 186.73 210.42 176.937 196.136 207.251 215.802 233.515 254.436 303.1 341.915 352.491 402.341 461.046 511.274 615.66 666.9 799.44 940.16 "1,155.17" "1,325.73" "1,469.42" "1,491.39" "1,751.59" "1,875.29" "2,344.15" "2,403.63" "2,684.68" "3,304.92" "3,822.78" "4,319.97" "4,894.52" "5,470.87" "6,164.93" "6,864.35" 2021 +513 BGD GGR_NGDP Bangladesh General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 5.051 5.106 4.931 4.834 4.816 5.087 5.216 5.088 5.177 5.291 8.985 9.304 9.152 10.165 10.081 10.085 7.777 7.948 7.624 7.308 7.26 7.291 8.051 8.194 7.677 7.864 7.979 7.763 8.175 7.896 8.368 8.57 9.139 9.231 9.129 8.213 8.438 8.068 8.882 8.144 8.468 9.362 9.614 9.398 9.359 9.246 9.231 9.112 2021 +513 BGD GGX Bangladesh General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 42.2 45.35 52.35 59.225 63.27 71.68 85.235 94.45 101.95 116.973 125.413 133.98 143.85 167.032 186.136 218.28 222.776 244.024 266.964 255.656 313.789 374.46 389.872 423.61 453.857 525.03 585.13 634.03 869.06 893.23 "1,012.81" "1,265.40" "1,478.26" "1,736.02" "1,890.97" "2,088.74" "2,408.15" "2,843.83" "3,417.92" "3,999.83" "4,219.33" "4,577.68" "5,850.78" "6,848.02" "7,666.16" "8,502.57" "9,530.71" "10,655.36" 2021 +513 BGD GGX_NGDP Bangladesh General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 10.987 10.291 10.579 10.603 9.443 9.325 9.848 9.488 9.317 9.601 9.138 8.862 8.797 9.739 10.048 10.462 9.791 9.889 9.821 8.658 9.756 10.73 10.356 10.152 9.885 10.263 10.127 9.627 11.54 10.576 10.601 11.534 11.695 12.088 11.748 11.503 11.601 12.235 12.95 13.552 13.308 12.967 14.714 14.898 14.659 14.37 14.27 14.144 2021 +513 BGD GGXCNL Bangladesh General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" -22.8 -22.85 -27.95 -32.225 -31.005 -32.575 -40.095 -43.8 -45.3 -52.518 -2.102 6.686 5.818 7.306 0.594 -7.86 -45.839 -47.887 -59.713 -39.855 -80.274 -120.024 -86.772 -81.695 -101.366 -122.689 -124.084 -122.756 -253.4 -226.33 -213.37 -325.24 -323.086 -410.295 -421.548 -597.352 -656.564 -968.542 "-1,073.77" "-1,596.20" "-1,534.65" "-1,272.76" "-2,028.00" "-2,528.05" "-2,771.64" "-3,031.70" "-3,365.79" "-3,791.02" 2021 +513 BGD GGXCNL_NGDP Bangladesh General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -5.936 -5.185 -5.648 -5.769 -4.628 -4.238 -4.633 -4.4 -4.14 -4.311 -0.153 0.442 0.356 0.426 0.032 -0.377 -2.015 -1.941 -2.197 -1.35 -2.496 -3.439 -2.305 -1.958 -2.208 -2.398 -2.148 -1.864 -3.365 -2.68 -2.233 -2.965 -2.556 -2.857 -2.619 -3.29 -3.163 -4.167 -4.068 -5.408 -4.84 -3.605 -5.1 -5.5 -5.3 -5.124 -5.04 -5.032 2021 +513 BGD GGSB Bangladesh General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +513 BGD GGSB_NPGDP Bangladesh General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +513 BGD GGXONLB Bangladesh General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.52 16.786 16.208 17.818 11.272 5.3 -28.555 -30.332 -36.429 -8.607 -42.616 -78.718 -37.451 -25.115 -46.845 -60.889 -49.024 -32.606 -118.67 -72.7 -65.3 -174.38 -125.506 -175.055 -141.548 -287.622 -325.394 -611.632 -650.978 "-1,096.12" -951.489 -566.903 "-1,328.01" "-1,355.26" "-1,472.14" "-1,627.61" "-1,791.35" "-2,042.08" 2021 +513 BGD GGXONLB_NGDP Bangladesh General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.329 1.11 0.991 1.039 0.608 0.254 -1.255 -1.229 -1.34 -0.291 -1.325 -2.256 -0.995 -0.602 -1.02 -1.19 -0.848 -0.495 -1.576 -0.861 -0.683 -1.589 -0.993 -1.219 -0.879 -1.584 -1.568 -2.631 -2.467 -3.714 -3.001 -1.606 -3.34 -2.948 -2.815 -2.751 -2.682 -2.711 2021 +513 BGD GGXWDN Bangladesh General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +513 BGD GGXWDN_NGDP Bangladesh General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +513 BGD GGXWDG Bangladesh General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,545.67" "1,679.80" "1,819.14" "2,041.47" "2,304.40" "2,550.77" "2,788.05" "2,830.10" "3,354.08" "3,822.02" "4,294.55" "4,739.60" "5,105.40" "5,775.86" "6,640.93" "7,811.26" "9,343.96" "10,835.81" "12,548.87" "14,910.60" "17,084.59" "19,305.09" "21,831.34" "24,533.81" "27,689.29" 2021 +513 BGD GGXWDG_NGDP Bangladesh General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.044 36.585 35.558 35.332 34.989 33.87 33.01 29.623 30.573 30.236 29.902 29.446 28.117 27.824 28.572 29.597 31.659 34.177 35.547 37.497 37.169 36.916 36.898 36.735 36.755 2021 +513 BGD NGDP_FY Bangladesh "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 384.091 440.668 494.844 558.547 670.007 768.715 865.493 995.477 "1,094.27" "1,218.30" "1,372.45" "1,511.84" "1,635.29" "1,715.00" "1,852.38" "2,086.38" "2,275.24" "2,467.74" "2,718.42" "2,952.96" "3,216.44" "3,489.97" "3,764.81" "4,172.57" "4,591.53" "5,115.98" "5,777.98" "6,586.13" "7,531.07" "8,446.15" "9,553.83" "10,970.84" "12,640.43" "14,362.06" "16,096.05" "18,158.00" "20,758.21" "23,243.07" "26,392.48" "29,514.29" "31,704.69" "35,301.85" "39,764.62" "45,964.55" "52,295.10" "59,167.27" "66,786.31" "75,334.08" 2021 +513 BGD BCA Bangladesh Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.202 -0.468 -0.675 -0.531 -0.512 -0.685 -0.664 -0.538 -0.833 -1.217 -1.104 -0.646 -0.236 -0.129 -0.227 -0.616 -0.953 -0.831 -0.568 -0.35 -0.337 -1.018 0.157 0.176 0.176 -0.557 0.572 0.957 0.278 2.086 3.24 -2.227 -0.447 2.388 1.406 2.875 4.262 -1.331 -9.567 -4.49 -5.435 -4.575 -18.673 -18.523 -19.101 -20.787 -21.628 -23.953 2022 +513 BGD BCA_NGDPD Bangladesh Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.817 -1.777 -2.734 -2.223 -1.908 -2.375 -2.241 -1.657 -2.385 -3.196 -2.687 -1.519 -0.545 -0.295 -0.489 -1.189 -1.719 -1.443 -0.948 -0.569 -0.53 -1.574 0.237 0.245 0.226 -0.674 0.665 1.003 0.253 1.699 2.346 -1.445 -0.28 1.329 0.679 1.23 1.607 -0.453 -2.977 -1.278 -1.454 -1.099 -4.053 -3.821 -3.524 -3.443 -3.238 -3.243 2022 +316 BRB NGDP_R Barbados "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. The National Statistics Office is the primary source of National Accounts Data. Partial data is published on the central bank website. Expenditure side not available. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Currently, the Barbados Statistical Services (BSS) ,with the assistance of CARTAC, began compiling constant price GDP by industry using 2010 as base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 6.858 6.728 6.398 6.43 6.661 6.735 7.078 7.262 7.516 7.787 7.53 7.236 6.824 6.878 7.016 7.158 7.442 7.795 8.086 8.112 8.474 8.273 8.339 8.52 8.639 8.982 9.491 9.7 9.768 9.272 9.06 8.999 8.958 8.832 8.821 9.037 9.261 9.305 9.251 9.132 7.878 7.933 8.766 9.205 9.481 9.727 9.951 10.134 2020 +316 BRB NGDP_RPCH Barbados "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.371 -1.9 -4.9 0.5 3.6 1.1 5.1 2.6 3.5 3.6 -3.3 -3.9 -5.7 0.8 2 2.023 3.966 4.74 3.74 0.326 4.453 -2.367 0.791 2.171 1.407 3.965 5.669 2.202 0.698 -5.076 -2.288 -0.673 -0.45 -1.411 -0.126 2.446 2.485 0.478 -0.583 -1.287 -13.73 0.7 10.5 5 3 2.6 2.3 1.84 2020 +316 BRB NGDP Barbados "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. The National Statistics Office is the primary source of National Accounts Data. Partial data is published on the central bank website. Expenditure side not available. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Currently, the Barbados Statistical Services (BSS) ,with the assistance of CARTAC, began compiling constant price GDP by industry using 2010 as base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.036 2.241 2.341 2.486 2.709 2.835 3.113 3.428 3.646 4.035 4.047 4.064 3.914 4.15 4.327 4.459 4.754 5.025 5.666 5.937 6.119 6.109 6.213 6.419 6.889 7.639 8.435 9.348 9.57 8.931 9.06 9.315 9.22 9.354 9.393 9.43 9.66 9.956 10.173 10.596 9.354 9.708 11.577 12.553 13.34 14.068 14.708 15.272 2020 +316 BRB NGDPD Barbados "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.018 1.12 1.171 1.243 1.355 1.418 1.557 1.714 1.823 2.018 2.024 2.032 1.957 2.075 2.163 2.229 2.377 2.513 2.833 2.969 3.059 3.055 3.106 3.21 3.444 3.82 4.217 4.674 4.785 4.466 4.53 4.658 4.61 4.677 4.696 4.715 4.83 4.978 5.087 5.298 4.677 4.854 5.788 6.277 6.67 7.034 7.354 7.636 2020 +316 BRB PPPGDP Barbados "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.513 1.625 1.641 1.714 1.839 1.918 2.057 2.163 2.317 2.495 2.503 2.486 2.398 2.475 2.578 2.685 2.843 3.029 3.178 3.233 3.453 3.448 3.529 3.677 3.829 4.105 4.472 4.694 4.817 4.602 4.551 4.614 4.344 4.36 4.322 4.426 4.559 4.519 4.6 4.622 4.036 4.233 5.01 5.448 5.729 5.987 6.242 6.479 2020 +316 BRB NGDP_D Barbados "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 29.688 33.308 36.595 38.656 40.672 42.102 43.982 47.206 48.512 51.824 53.75 56.166 57.363 60.332 61.672 62.292 63.887 64.471 70.073 73.188 72.206 73.842 74.507 75.346 79.734 85.05 88.872 96.37 97.974 96.326 100 103.517 102.922 105.916 106.483 104.353 104.306 106.994 109.968 116.029 118.731 122.368 132.057 136.379 140.708 144.625 147.807 150.696 2020 +316 BRB NGDPRPC Barbados "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "27,192.56" "26,582.52" "25,204.18" "25,262.83" "26,103.06" "26,314.82" "27,569.40" "28,190.13" "29,073.41" "30,011.97" "28,919.48" "27,695.78" "26,026.57" "26,144.53" "26,573.89" "27,014.96" "27,982.63" "29,198.92" "30,177.49" "30,166.39" "31,401.71" "30,563.41" "30,715.22" "31,292.22" "31,635.64" "32,779.79" "34,508.23" "35,126.18" "35,222.14" "33,296.13" "32,406.52" "32,070.10" "31,814.33" "31,262.71" "31,126.68" "31,794.84" "32,495.98" "32,568.53" "32,296.72" "31,800.30" "27,364.57" "27,486.39" "30,295.60" "31,729.89" "32,599.09" "33,362.03" "34,042.99" "34,581.65" 2020 +316 BRB NGDPRPPPPC Barbados "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,206.74" "12,910.46" "12,241.03" "12,269.52" "12,677.60" "12,780.44" "13,389.76" "13,691.23" "14,120.22" "14,576.06" "14,045.46" "13,451.14" "12,640.45" "12,697.74" "12,906.27" "13,120.48" "13,590.46" "14,181.18" "14,656.44" "14,651.06" "15,251.02" "14,843.88" "14,917.61" "15,197.84" "15,364.63" "15,920.32" "16,759.77" "17,059.90" "17,106.50" "16,171.09" "15,739.03" "15,575.63" "15,451.41" "15,183.51" "15,117.44" "15,441.95" "15,782.48" "15,817.71" "15,685.70" "15,444.60" "13,290.28" "13,349.44" "14,713.81" "15,410.40" "15,832.55" "16,203.09" "16,533.82" "16,795.43" 2020 +316 BRB NGDPPC Barbados "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,073.02" "8,854.11" "9,223.39" "9,765.58" "10,616.63" "11,079.12" "12,125.57" "13,307.44" "14,104.01" "15,553.43" "15,544.35" "15,555.73" "14,929.73" "15,773.56" "16,388.76" "16,828.23" "17,877.13" "18,824.73" "21,146.22" "22,078.19" "22,674.06" "22,568.74" "22,885.12" "23,577.31" "25,224.41" "27,879.34" "30,668.02" "33,851.22" "34,508.46" "32,072.81" "32,406.51" "33,198.03" "32,743.90" "33,112.21" "33,144.62" "33,178.90" "33,895.26" "34,846.50" "35,516.17" "36,897.65" "32,490.11" "33,634.55" "40,007.42" "43,272.83" "45,869.47" "48,249.67" "50,317.90" "52,113.26" 2020 +316 BRB NGDPDPC Barbados "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,036.51" "4,427.06" "4,611.69" "4,882.79" "5,308.31" "5,539.56" "6,062.78" "6,653.72" "7,052.01" "7,776.71" "7,772.17" "7,777.87" "7,464.87" "7,886.78" "8,194.38" "8,414.12" "8,938.57" "9,412.37" "10,573.11" "11,039.10" "11,337.03" "11,284.37" "11,442.56" "11,788.65" "12,612.21" "13,939.67" "15,334.01" "16,925.61" "17,254.23" "16,036.40" "16,203.26" "16,599.01" "16,371.95" "16,556.10" "16,572.31" "16,589.45" "16,947.63" "17,423.25" "17,758.08" "18,448.83" "16,245.06" "16,817.28" "20,003.71" "21,636.41" "22,934.74" "24,124.84" "25,158.95" "26,056.63" 2020 +316 BRB PPPPC Barbados "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,000.49" "6,420.83" "6,464.08" "6,732.84" "7,207.86" "7,496.08" "8,011.60" "8,394.60" "8,962.92" "9,615.09" "9,611.81" "9,516.42" "9,146.67" "9,405.88" "9,764.56" "10,134.77" "10,690.02" "11,347.01" "11,859.29" "12,021.97" "12,797.79" "12,736.77" "12,999.54" "13,505.13" "14,019.85" "14,982.46" "16,259.15" "16,997.57" "17,370.85" "16,526.23" "16,278.01" "16,443.73" "15,425.32" "15,432.54" "15,252.10" "15,571.25" "15,996.87" "15,817.71" "16,060.41" "16,096.44" "14,018.11" "14,665.61" "17,313.74" "18,779.51" "19,698.78" "20,534.48" "21,352.52" "22,110.11" 2020 +316 BRB NGAP_NPGDP Barbados Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +316 BRB PPPSH Barbados Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2020 +316 BRB PPPEX Barbados Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.345 1.379 1.427 1.45 1.473 1.478 1.514 1.585 1.574 1.618 1.617 1.635 1.632 1.677 1.678 1.66 1.672 1.659 1.783 1.836 1.772 1.772 1.76 1.746 1.799 1.861 1.886 1.992 1.987 1.941 1.991 2.019 2.123 2.146 2.173 2.131 2.119 2.203 2.211 2.292 2.318 2.293 2.311 2.304 2.329 2.35 2.357 2.357 2020 +316 BRB NID_NGDP Barbados Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. The National Statistics Office is the primary source of National Accounts Data. Partial data is published on the central bank website. Expenditure side not available. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Currently, the Barbados Statistical Services (BSS) ,with the assistance of CARTAC, began compiling constant price GDP by industry using 2010 as base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 22.573 25.492 20.974 18.436 15.051 14.259 14.81 14.811 16.209 17.69 17.454 15.49 8.482 10.989 12.633 13.818 13.846 17.549 21.045 21.609 20.136 17.435 19.597 20.456 21.275 21.13 21.271 18.975 18.297 16.952 15.88 17.055 16.18 16.523 16.534 16.923 16.395 15.632 14.292 14.567 18.152 19.402 19.045 18.179 17.796 17.658 17.75 17.869 2020 +316 BRB NGSD_NGDP Barbados Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. The National Statistics Office is the primary source of National Accounts Data. Partial data is published on the central bank website. Expenditure side not available. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Currently, the Barbados Statistical Services (BSS) ,with the assistance of CARTAC, began compiling constant price GDP by industry using 2010 as base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 18.153 12.111 15.668 12.771 14.632 13.446 12.58 10.469 15.03 16.131 14.152 12.019 15.022 13.519 17.551 16.429 17.57 16.139 18.017 17.023 16.482 13.703 14.39 16.745 10.782 10.621 10.797 14.136 8.67 10.928 11.277 5.239 7.701 8.158 7.317 10.804 12.134 11.843 10.332 11.517 11.25 7.939 9.024 9.454 10.443 11.806 12.641 13.604 2020 +316 BRB PCPI Barbados "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Headline CPI available since 1994. Components available since 2013. Latest actual data: 2021. Monthly data available with 1-2 months lag. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2001. CPI base, July 2001 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 41.286 47.309 52.176 54.928 57.481 60.274 60.393 62.547 65.499 69.648 71.762 76.283 80.857 81.814 82.387 84.725 86.746 93.435 92.249 93.688 95.97 98.658 98.825 100.383 101.817 107.992 115.883 120.558 130.333 135.083 142.95 156.433 163.525 166.492 169.433 167.55 170.083 177.583 184.133 191.683 197.208 203.25 223.366 241.642 254.426 263.278 270.52 277.13 2021 +316 BRB PCPIPCH Barbados "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.498 14.589 10.287 5.275 4.648 4.858 0.199 3.567 4.719 6.334 3.036 6.3 5.996 1.184 0.7 2.838 2.386 7.711 -1.269 1.56 2.436 2.801 0.169 1.577 1.428 6.065 7.308 4.034 8.108 3.645 5.824 9.432 4.533 1.814 1.767 -1.112 1.512 4.41 3.688 4.1 2.882 3.064 9.897 8.182 5.291 3.479 2.751 2.444 2021 +316 BRB PCPIE Barbados "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Headline CPI available since 1994. Components available since 2013. Latest actual data: 2021. Monthly data available with 1-2 months lag. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2001. CPI base, July 2001 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 45.502 51.087 54.594 57.57 60.506 61.933 61.647 65.521 68.416 72.901 75.388 81.503 84.194 83.379 84.046 86.431 87.993 91.118 92.681 95.395 99.013 98.7 99.6 99.9 104.2 111.9 118.2 123.7 132.7 138.5 147.5 161.6 165.5 167.5 171.5 167.2 173.6 185 186.2 199.6 202.1 212.6 233.799 249.408 259.776 267.357 274.337 280.658 2021 +316 BRB PCPIEPCH Barbados "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.994 12.276 6.864 5.452 5.099 2.358 -0.461 6.283 4.418 6.555 3.412 8.112 3.302 -0.969 0.8 2.838 1.808 3.551 1.715 2.928 3.793 -0.316 0.912 0.301 4.304 7.39 5.63 4.653 7.276 4.371 6.498 9.559 2.413 1.208 2.388 -2.507 3.828 6.567 0.649 7.197 1.253 5.195 9.971 6.676 4.157 2.918 2.611 2.304 2021 +316 BRB TM_RPCH Barbados Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Exports rise in 2011 due to merchandising being included in the BOP accounts that year. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: WEO deflators Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 10.946 12.376 0.426 11.763 8.577 -6.507 0.705 -15.004 5.377 15.818 -1.486 31.596 -43.556 14.214 10.841 16.263 1.617 21 9.235 3.245 -5.014 0.292 -0.504 2.51 10.304 4.684 -2.153 -3.249 -5.476 -10.436 -1.381 -9.936 -4.13 0.583 1.034 12.853 5.614 -5.315 -5.487 5.468 -11.743 -7.434 0.696 7.892 4.145 3.159 3.696 2.756 2021 +316 BRB TMG_RPCH Barbados Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Exports rise in 2011 due to merchandising being included in the BOP accounts that year. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: WEO deflators Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 10.261 15.072 -0.635 16.742 9.413 -7.633 -1.83 -16.467 5.104 16.727 -1.238 31.645 -46.241 12.646 10.841 20.503 2.084 25.915 13.457 3.831 -5.626 -3.158 0.094 4.507 11.533 2.268 -1.791 -0.456 -6.148 -16.141 -0.656 1.382 -1.722 1.407 0.833 9.291 5.657 -6.198 -6.462 3.201 1.973 -10.592 0.665 5.426 2.477 2.507 3.554 2.556 2021 +316 BRB TX_RPCH Barbados Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Exports rise in 2011 due to merchandising being included in the BOP accounts that year. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: WEO deflators Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 11.572 -8.194 8.08 7.196 16.277 -7.078 -16.085 -14.016 4.412 12.884 4.042 16.467 -8.49 0.909 9.339 2.414 7.53 6.768 4.16 5.941 6.919 -2.378 -2.4 9.696 2.531 19.962 3.969 6.991 -4.796 -13.414 4.306 -7.488 -6.646 2.887 -2.912 8.312 11.586 0.279 -1.725 7.909 -37.734 -2.592 19.971 8.869 5.836 5.567 4.468 3.853 2021 +316 BRB TXG_RPCH Barbados Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Exports rise in 2011 due to merchandising being included in the BOP accounts that year. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: WEO deflators Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 12.095 -3.209 36.554 34.61 31.292 -10.922 -25.565 -48.336 2.077 1.432 6.961 16.625 2.372 -2.462 9.339 26.049 14.961 5.672 -4.213 3.625 3.733 -1.701 -6.187 -0.395 3.217 25.075 37.328 0.224 -15.536 -19.415 8.999 85.455 -4.278 -2.116 1.492 6.095 9.112 -4.289 -6.309 1.034 -17.972 -4.447 18.931 0.514 3.39 5.248 2.62 2.473 2021 +316 BRB LUR Barbados Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a 10.76 13.65 14.945 17.037 18.631 17.735 17.934 17.137 15.244 14.945 17.236 22.915 24.41 21.75 19.625 15.75 14.55 12.15 10.35 9.35 9.85 10.3 11 9.575 9.075 8.725 7.425 8.125 9.975 10.25 11.15 11.5 11.625 12.275 11.3 9.65 9.95 10.05 10.088 21.279 14.127 10.846 10.03 9.941 9.879 9.813 9.493 2021 +316 BRB LE Barbados Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +316 BRB LP Barbados Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.252 0.253 0.254 0.255 0.255 0.256 0.257 0.258 0.259 0.259 0.26 0.261 0.262 0.263 0.264 0.265 0.266 0.267 0.268 0.269 0.27 0.271 0.271 0.272 0.273 0.274 0.275 0.276 0.277 0.278 0.28 0.281 0.282 0.283 0.283 0.284 0.285 0.286 0.286 0.287 0.288 0.289 0.289 0.29 0.291 0.292 0.292 0.293 2020 +316 BRB GGR Barbados General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.058 1.166 1.218 1.445 1.53 1.61 1.705 1.722 1.732 1.862 1.918 2.162 2.237 2.472 2.597 2.324 2.279 2.55 2.457 2.334 2.407 2.458 2.754 2.864 2.994 3.156 2.702 2.942 3.536 3.756 4.034 4.275 4.466 4.635 2022 +316 BRB GGR_NGDP Barbados General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.143 25.729 25.251 27.871 26.685 26.908 27.877 28.065 27.655 28.492 27.108 27.578 25.817 26.284 27.602 25.924 24.977 27.448 26.555 24.929 25.604 25.911 28.292 28.613 29.123 30.685 29.9 28.92 29.572 29.127 29.517 29.745 29.784 29.784 2022 +316 BRB GGX Barbados General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.759 0.874 1.029 1.144 1.162 1.264 1.378 1.453 2.088 2.077 2.141 2.417 2.557 2.929 3.041 2.988 3.055 2.935 3.198 3.293 3.112 3.322 3.275 3.293 3.024 2.772 3.132 3.433 3.914 3.861 3.955 4.022 4.176 4.311 2022 +316 BRB GGX_NGDP Barbados General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.311 19.28 21.333 22.066 20.259 21.12 22.526 23.683 33.328 31.774 30.261 30.833 29.518 31.146 32.312 33.336 33.479 31.587 34.556 35.17 33.101 35.013 33.64 32.898 29.421 26.947 34.654 33.745 32.735 29.942 28.935 27.984 27.852 27.699 2022 +316 BRB GGXCNL Barbados General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.299 0.292 0.189 0.301 0.368 0.346 0.327 0.269 -0.355 -0.214 -0.223 -0.255 -0.321 -0.457 -0.443 -0.664 -0.776 -0.385 -0.74 -0.959 -0.705 -0.864 -0.521 -0.429 -0.031 0.385 -0.43 -0.491 -0.378 -0.105 0.079 0.253 0.29 0.325 2022 +316 BRB GGXCNL_NGDP Barbados General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.832 6.449 3.918 5.805 6.426 5.788 5.351 4.383 -5.674 -3.281 -3.154 -3.255 -3.701 -4.862 -4.71 -7.412 -8.503 -4.138 -8.001 -10.24 -7.497 -9.102 -5.347 -4.285 -0.298 3.739 -4.754 -4.825 -3.163 -0.815 0.581 1.761 1.932 2.085 2022 +316 BRB GGSB Barbados General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.299 0.292 0.189 0.301 0.368 0.346 0.327 0.269 -0.355 -0.214 -0.223 -0.255 -0.321 -0.457 -0.443 -0.664 -0.776 -0.385 -0.74 -0.959 -0.705 -0.864 -0.521 -0.429 -0.031 0.385 -0.43 -0.491 -0.378 -0.105 0.079 0.253 0.29 0.325 2022 +316 BRB GGSB_NPGDP Barbados General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.812 6.23 3.872 5.878 6.557 5.864 5.456 4.313 -5.542 -3.211 -3.1 -3.294 -3.881 -5.154 -4.938 -7.428 -8.381 -4.071 -7.858 -10.005 -7.407 -9.269 -5.586 -4.512 -0.313 3.765 -3.936 -4.304 -3.075 -0.814 0.586 1.782 1.955 2.101 2022 +316 BRB GGXONLB Barbados General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.349 0.35 0.244 0.344 0.417 0.407 0.404 0.352 -0.087 0.061 0.04 0.044 0.009 -0.115 -0.047 -0.229 -0.269 0.143 -0.172 -0.35 -0.051 -0.191 0.218 0.334 0.354 0.634 -0.087 -0.092 0.12 0.451 0.683 0.862 0.9 0.934 2022 +316 BRB GGXONLB_NGDP Barbados General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.955 7.72 5.058 6.64 7.273 6.807 6.61 5.732 -1.384 0.939 0.568 0.558 0.107 -1.218 -0.497 -2.55 -2.944 1.538 -1.853 -3.74 -0.545 -2.013 2.235 3.332 3.446 6.166 -0.963 -0.903 1 3.5 5 6 6 6 2022 +316 BRB GGXWDN Barbados General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.13 3.264 3.227 3.108 2.973 3.006 3.399 3.545 4.176 4.441 4.816 5.321 6.352 7.068 7.627 8.725 9.517 10.103 11.246 12.434 12.941 13.837 14.428 15.726 12.832 12.557 13.17 13.657 13.979 14.074 13.96 13.643 13.281 12.884 2022 +316 BRB GGXWDN_NGDP Barbados General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.418 72.02 66.932 59.933 51.847 50.24 55.58 57.776 66.664 67.94 68.059 67.888 73.319 75.168 81.051 97.337 104.307 108.729 121.531 132.783 137.64 145.842 148.226 157.097 124.837 122.084 145.731 134.25 116.903 109.134 102.141 94.921 88.575 82.788 2022 +316 BRB GGXWDG Barbados General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.451 2.625 2.823 3.035 3.09 3.217 3.749 4.14 4.446 4.632 4.991 5.746 6.564 7.282 7.847 8.965 9.868 10.466 11.444 12.657 13.092 13.949 14.548 15.843 12.949 12.674 13.287 13.773 14.096 14.191 14.076 13.759 13.398 13.001 2022 +316 BRB GGXWDG_NGDP Barbados General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.93 57.916 58.54 58.539 53.882 53.771 61.301 67.484 70.967 70.86 70.528 73.306 75.768 77.44 83.383 100.013 108.158 112.637 123.672 135.161 139.252 147.021 149.454 158.264 125.973 123.22 147.024 135.398 117.88 110.04 102.996 95.734 89.354 83.539 2022 +316 BRB NGDP_FY Barbados "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.059 4.034 3.98 4.201 4.383 4.533 4.822 5.185 5.734 5.983 6.116 6.135 6.264 6.536 7.076 7.838 8.663 9.403 9.41 8.963 9.124 9.292 9.254 9.364 9.402 9.488 9.734 10.011 10.279 10.285 9.037 10.173 11.958 12.896 13.667 14.373 14.994 15.563 2022 +316 BRB BCA Barbados Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Exports rise in 2011 due to merchandising being included in the BOP accounts that year. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.027 -0.126 -0.042 -0.052 0.011 0.005 -0.016 -0.054 0.002 -0.003 -0.038 -0.024 0.145 0.069 0.14 0.058 0.089 -0.035 -0.086 -0.136 -0.112 -0.114 -0.162 -0.119 -0.361 -0.401 -0.442 -0.226 -0.461 -0.269 -0.209 -0.55 -0.391 -0.391 -0.433 -0.289 -0.206 -0.189 -0.201 -0.162 -0.323 -0.556 -0.58 -0.548 -0.49 -0.412 -0.376 -0.326 2021 +316 BRB BCA_NGDPD Barbados Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.672 -11.255 -3.554 -4.152 0.827 0.332 -1.028 -3.127 0.129 -0.131 -1.856 -1.162 7.426 3.329 6.474 2.611 3.724 -1.411 -3.029 -4.586 -3.654 -3.732 -5.207 -3.711 -10.493 -10.509 -10.474 -4.839 -9.627 -6.025 -4.603 -11.817 -8.479 -8.365 -9.218 -6.12 -4.26 -3.788 -3.96 -3.05 -6.902 -11.463 -10.021 -8.725 -7.353 -5.852 -5.109 -4.265 2020 +913 BLR NGDP_R Belarus "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2014 onwards. Prior to 2014 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Statistical discrepancies between GDP and components are a consequence of statistical discrepancies reported by the authorities and chain-weighting. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.83 51.587 45.551 40.502 41.626 46.385 50.301 51.988 54.983 57.576 60.483 64.737 72.143 78.961 86.858 94.359 104.017 104.191 112.324 118.266 120.192 121.348 123.394 118.669 115.66 118.598 122.32 124.089 123.254 126.089 117.238 117.49 118.717 119.667 120.23 121.136 2020 +913 BLR NGDP_RPCH Belarus "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.6 -11.7 -11.084 2.776 11.434 8.442 3.354 5.76 4.717 5.048 7.033 11.439 9.452 10.001 8.637 10.235 0.168 7.805 5.29 1.629 0.962 1.686 -3.83 -2.536 2.541 3.138 1.446 -0.673 2.3 -7.02 0.215 1.045 0.8 0.471 0.753 2020 +913 BLR NGDP Belarus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2014 onwards. Prior to 2014 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Statistical discrepancies between GDP and components are a consequence of statistical discrepancies reported by the authorities and chain-weighting. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- 0.006 0.012 0.019 0.037 0.07 0.302 0.946 1.776 2.703 3.781 5.169 6.728 8.196 10.047 13.417 14.209 17.047 30.725 54.762 67.069 80.579 89.91 94.949 105.748 122.32 134.732 149.721 173.156 194.742 220.719 250.776 272.309 288.905 306.687 2020 +913 BLR NGDPD Belarus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.8 11.408 15.687 10.532 14.494 14.091 15.215 12.133 10.785 12.778 15.092 18.42 23.928 31.239 38.219 46.815 62.798 50.855 57.22 61.368 65.669 75.496 78.736 56.329 47.703 54.723 60.011 64.414 61.312 68.208 79.704 91.985 95.06 98.046 100.518 103.598 2020 +913 BLR PPPGDP Belarus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.706 47.963 43.256 39.268 41.097 46.585 51.086 53.544 57.911 62.009 66.154 72.205 82.625 93.27 105.763 118.003 132.574 133.648 145.811 156.715 171.038 179.366 179.598 171.204 168.422 173.63 183.356 189.336 190.329 202.797 201.967 209.613 216.247 222.027 227.32 233.464 2020 +913 BLR NGDP_D Belarus "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.001 0.012 0.03 0.046 0.079 0.14 0.582 1.72 3.085 4.469 5.841 7.165 8.521 9.436 10.648 12.899 13.638 15.176 25.979 45.562 55.27 65.302 75.765 82.093 89.165 100 108.577 121.473 137.328 166.109 187.862 211.237 227.556 240.294 253.177 2020 +913 BLR NGDPRPC Belarus "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,464.39" "5,037.75" "4,453.55" "3,979.75" "4,104.33" "4,595.80" "5,007.59" "5,188.95" "5,503.79" "5,782.51" "6,109.41" "6,585.00" "7,389.38" "8,142.85" "9,019.51" "9,850.65" "10,900.93" "10,951.37" "11,828.52" "12,485.85" "12,717.42" "12,851.94" "13,065.88" "12,553.55" "12,214.57" "12,523.56" "12,946.62" "13,160.36" "13,098.22" "13,485.46" "12,601.80" "12,692.40" "12,889.43" "13,057.77" "13,185.19" "13,351.26" 2020 +913 BLR NGDPRPPPPC Belarus "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,980.75" "8,868.63" "7,999.97" "7,375.37" "6,520.10" "5,826.44" "6,008.82" "6,728.35" "7,331.22" "7,596.74" "8,057.66" "8,465.72" "8,944.30" "9,640.58" "10,818.21" "11,921.31" "13,204.75" "14,421.56" "15,959.19" "16,033.04" "17,317.20" "18,279.55" "18,618.57" "18,815.51" "19,128.72" "18,378.65" "17,882.39" "18,334.76" "18,954.13" "19,267.04" "19,176.06" "19,743.00" "18,449.29" "18,581.93" "18,870.39" "19,116.85" "19,303.39" "19,546.52" 2020 +913 BLR NGDPPC Belarus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.003 0.03 0.541 1.192 1.891 3.633 6.987 30.189 94.655 178.375 273.023 384.622 529.471 693.821 851.103 "1,048.87" "1,406.14" "1,493.50" "1,795.13" "3,243.72" "5,794.27" "7,103.25" "8,532.32" "9,511.25" "10,027.35" "11,166.65" "12,946.62" "14,289.12" "15,910.82" "18,519.36" "20,932.72" "23,844.14" "27,227.28" "29,713.74" "31,683.18" "33,802.25" 2020 +913 BLR NGDPDPC Belarus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,252.79" "1,114.10" "1,533.72" "1,034.93" "1,429.06" "1,396.11" "1,514.67" "1,210.97" "1,079.61" "1,283.27" "1,524.49" "1,873.67" "2,450.90" "3,221.46" "3,968.75" "4,887.28" "6,581.18" "5,345.33" "6,025.69" "6,478.89" "6,948.35" "7,995.73" "8,337.15" "5,958.84" "5,037.85" "5,778.56" "6,351.76" "6,831.52" "6,515.65" "7,295.02" "8,567.35" "9,937.12" "10,320.85" "10,698.59" "11,023.42" "11,418.30" 2020 +913 BLR PPPPC Belarus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,962.93" "4,683.89" "4,229.17" "3,858.48" "4,052.13" "4,615.59" "5,085.75" "5,344.21" "5,796.88" "6,227.66" "6,682.27" "7,344.62" "8,463.03" "9,618.44" "10,982.70" "12,318.90" "13,893.77" "14,047.51" "15,355.01" "16,545.09" "18,097.31" "18,996.63" "19,017.15" "18,111.13" "17,786.66" "18,334.76" "19,406.91" "20,080.20" "20,226.23" "21,689.52" "21,709.28" "22,644.41" "23,478.45" "24,227.14" "24,929.28" "25,731.74" 2020 +913 BLR NGAP_NPGDP Belarus Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +913 BLR PPPSH Belarus Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.152 0.138 0.118 0.102 0.101 0.108 0.114 0.114 0.115 0.117 0.12 0.123 0.13 0.136 0.142 0.147 0.157 0.158 0.162 0.164 0.17 0.17 0.164 0.153 0.145 0.142 0.141 0.14 0.143 0.138 0.125 0.122 0.119 0.116 0.113 0.111 2020 +913 BLR PPPEX Belarus Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.001 0.006 0.016 0.029 0.041 0.052 0.063 0.072 0.077 0.085 0.101 0.106 0.117 0.196 0.32 0.374 0.449 0.525 0.564 0.609 0.667 0.712 0.787 0.854 0.964 1.053 1.16 1.226 1.271 1.314 2020 +913 BLR NID_NGDP Belarus Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2014 onwards. Prior to 2014 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Statistical discrepancies between GDP and components are a consequence of statistical discrepancies reported by the authorities and chain-weighting. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.62 36.183 25.332 24.017 27.432 27.324 24.326 26.891 25.035 22.642 24.667 28.336 28.134 31.819 33.705 37.223 36.864 40.656 37.218 35.094 38.798 34.841 29.035 26.478 28.03 28.079 29.15 27.455 25.623 23.823 22.796 22.948 23.177 23.604 23.791 2020 +913 BLR NGSD_NGDP Belarus Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2014 onwards. Prior to 2014 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Statistical discrepancies between GDP and components are a consequence of statistical discrepancies reported by the authorities and chain-weighting. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.445 14.238 20.407 19.954 20.713 20.008 22.117 22.635 20.896 20.484 22.191 23.355 29.602 28.188 27.27 29.327 24.805 26.186 28.984 32.259 28.775 28.202 25.784 23.099 26.29 28.117 27.216 27.032 28.326 22.356 21.664 22.316 22.931 23.24 23.633 2020 +913 BLR PCPI Belarus "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.003 0.07 0.568 0.868 1.422 2.46 9.687 26.019 41.925 59.772 76.746 90.632 100 106.992 116.01 133.212 150.464 162.114 248.403 395.503 467.89 552.612 627.34 701.547 743.862 780.069 823.751 869.354 951.531 "1,108.61" "1,254.10" "1,400.87" "1,500.13" "1,585.11" "1,664.53" 2021 +913 BLR PCPIPCH Belarus "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,190.32" "2,220.90" 709.297 52.688 63.82 73.018 293.733 168.601 61.133 42.568 28.398 18.094 10.336 6.992 8.429 14.828 12.95 7.743 53.228 59.218 18.303 18.107 13.523 11.829 6.032 4.867 5.6 5.536 9.453 16.508 13.124 11.703 7.086 5.665 5.01 2021 +913 BLR PCPIE Belarus "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.01 0.212 0.729 1.015 1.655 4.664 16.378 33.984 49.658 66.936 83.92 96.037 103.663 110.526 123.869 140.343 154.537 169.877 354.509 431.714 502.799 584.352 654.298 723.495 756.702 799.398 837.207 898.628 988.266 "1,175.32" "1,321.13" "1,439.57" "1,539.65" "1,616.78" "1,697.79" 2021 +913 BLR PCPIEPCH Belarus "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,996.63" "1,959.70" 243.964 39.299 63.107 181.749 251.196 107.495 46.121 34.792 25.373 14.44 7.94 6.62 12.072 13.3 10.113 9.927 108.686 21.778 16.466 16.22 11.97 10.576 4.59 5.642 4.73 7.336 9.975 18.927 12.407 8.965 6.952 5.01 5.011 2021 +913 BLR TM_RPCH Belarus Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Belarus purchases crude oil from Russia at a discounted world market price. Due to internal tax changes in Russia, this discount is projected to gradually fall to zero by the end of 2024. Current WEO projections for Belarus are based on information provided by the authorities on a bilateral oil price deal with Russia that is being negotiated, but is not yet formally signed. The dynamics of the imported oil price deflator is set by world prices as well as by the discount, so it does not follow world prices. Deflator of oil exports reflects (i) crude oil and (ii) oil products. Oil products are priced differently from crude oil. The historical values are taken from the authorities' data. Projections should broadly match WEO's numbers in terms of percentage changes. Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Cost index divided by Fisher price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No. Last update of weights was 2008. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excluded items include transit goods and goods from U.N. methodology. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Delivered At Frontier (DAF) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.006 -37.277 34.887 30.741 43.435 -11.841 7.407 28.073 2.315 13.854 13.444 21.568 0.59 22.039 7.612 14.47 -13.132 9.366 15.054 9.434 -6.096 2.086 -12.048 -2.511 12.011 5.284 5.279 -8.941 6.753 -1.259 3.217 2.22 1.833 1.899 1.795 2020 +913 BLR TMG_RPCH Belarus Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Belarus purchases crude oil from Russia at a discounted world market price. Due to internal tax changes in Russia, this discount is projected to gradually fall to zero by the end of 2024. Current WEO projections for Belarus are based on information provided by the authorities on a bilateral oil price deal with Russia that is being negotiated, but is not yet formally signed. The dynamics of the imported oil price deflator is set by world prices as well as by the discount, so it does not follow world prices. Deflator of oil exports reflects (i) crude oil and (ii) oil products. Oil products are priced differently from crude oil. The historical values are taken from the authorities' data. Projections should broadly match WEO's numbers in terms of percentage changes. Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Cost index divided by Fisher price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No. Last update of weights was 2008. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excluded items include transit goods and goods from U.N. methodology. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Delivered At Frontier (DAF) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.9 -36.611 39.051 27.935 44.259 -12.695 5.568 29.933 2.463 13.729 13.6 21.4 0.7 21.7 7.2 14.3 -12.6 8 15.9 9.4 -7.2 2.6 -11.4 -2.6 13.341 5 4.7 -9.086 5.2 -1.621 3.062 2.142 1.773 1.841 1.742 2020 +913 BLR TX_RPCH Belarus Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Belarus purchases crude oil from Russia at a discounted world market price. Due to internal tax changes in Russia, this discount is projected to gradually fall to zero by the end of 2024. Current WEO projections for Belarus are based on information provided by the authorities on a bilateral oil price deal with Russia that is being negotiated, but is not yet formally signed. The dynamics of the imported oil price deflator is set by world prices as well as by the discount, so it does not follow world prices. Deflator of oil exports reflects (i) crude oil and (ii) oil products. Oil products are priced differently from crude oil. The historical values are taken from the authorities' data. Projections should broadly match WEO's numbers in terms of percentage changes. Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Cost index divided by Fisher price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No. Last update of weights was 2008. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excluded items include transit goods and goods from U.N. methodology. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Delivered At Frontier (DAF) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.216 36.398 25.418 46.34 -15.846 17.938 17.1 7.161 8.25 10.356 14.672 -1.556 8.147 5.677 1.334 -12.654 6.407 31.7 11.108 -17.036 2.589 1.318 1.744 8.953 5.917 0.151 0.815 9.243 -6.928 3.589 3.005 2.017 1.985 2.201 2020 +913 BLR TXG_RPCH Belarus Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Belarus purchases crude oil from Russia at a discounted world market price. Due to internal tax changes in Russia, this discount is projected to gradually fall to zero by the end of 2024. Current WEO projections for Belarus are based on information provided by the authorities on a bilateral oil price deal with Russia that is being negotiated, but is not yet formally signed. The dynamics of the imported oil price deflator is set by world prices as well as by the discount, so it does not follow world prices. Deflator of oil exports reflects (i) crude oil and (ii) oil products. Oil products are priced differently from crude oil. The historical values are taken from the authorities' data. Projections should broadly match WEO's numbers in terms of percentage changes. Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Cost index divided by Fisher price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No. Last update of weights was 2008. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excluded items include transit goods and goods from U.N. methodology. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Delivered At Frontier (DAF) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -15.8 -20.993 36.038 25.418 46.34 -15.846 17.938 12.533 8.15 8.745 10.8 15.2 -1.2 8.3 5.2 1.5 -11.5 2.8 33 11 -17.4 2.2 2.6 0.3 8.401 5.3 -0.2 0.1 9.9 -7.809 3.452 2.908 1.959 1.933 2.148 2020 +913 BLR LUR Belarus Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.281 6.947 7.703 8.774 7.6 7.174 6.947 6.961 7.096 7.471 7.931 7.347 6.57 6.295 5.962 5.844 5.808 5.738 5.588 5.536 5.436 5.417 5.821 5.92 5.684 4.825 4.191 4.082 3.925 4.5 4.307 3.9 3.803 3.754 3.754 2020 +913 BLR LE Belarus Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +913 BLR LP Belarus Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.217 10.24 10.228 10.177 10.142 10.093 10.045 10.019 9.99 9.957 9.9 9.831 9.763 9.697 9.63 9.579 9.542 9.514 9.496 9.472 9.451 9.442 9.444 9.453 9.469 9.47 9.448 9.429 9.41 9.35 9.303 9.257 9.21 9.164 9.119 9.073 2020 +913 BLR GGR Belarus General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.008 0.015 0.032 0.138 0.419 0.669 0.972 1.391 1.909 2.575 3.238 4.154 6.588 6.319 6.841 11.518 21.495 26.714 31.368 34.891 37.053 40.93 48.499 51.553 52.664 61.269 62.914 72.757 84.416 94.138 100.372 106.535 2020 +913 BLR GGR_NGDP Belarus General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.221 40.003 44.884 45.565 44.323 37.642 35.975 36.792 36.939 38.279 39.505 41.35 49.103 44.471 40.132 37.489 39.252 39.831 38.929 38.806 39.024 38.706 39.649 38.263 35.175 35.384 32.306 32.963 33.662 34.57 34.742 34.737 2020 +913 BLR GGX Belarus General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.753 1.183 1.646 2.275 3.027 3.869 4.94 8.052 7.347 7.555 12.38 21.298 27.373 31.294 37.555 38.628 41.286 46.291 50.327 56.962 64.176 71.33 77.377 86.41 93.765 99.74 105.751 2020 +913 BLR GGX_NGDP Belarus General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.38 43.782 43.531 44.003 44.985 47.21 49.171 60.009 51.703 44.319 40.295 38.893 40.813 38.836 41.77 40.683 39.042 37.845 37.353 38.045 37.063 36.628 35.057 34.457 34.434 34.523 34.482 2020 +913 BLR GGXCNL Belarus General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.084 -0.211 -0.255 -0.365 -0.451 -0.632 -0.786 -1.463 -1.028 -0.714 -0.862 0.197 -0.659 0.074 -2.665 -1.575 -0.356 2.208 1.225 -4.298 -2.907 -8.416 -4.62 -1.994 0.373 0.633 0.784 2020 +913 BLR GGXCNL_NGDP Belarus General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.738 -7.807 -6.739 -7.063 -6.706 -7.705 -7.821 -10.906 -7.232 -4.187 -2.806 0.36 -0.982 0.092 -2.964 -1.659 -0.337 1.805 0.91 -2.87 -1.679 -4.322 -2.093 -0.795 0.137 0.219 0.256 2020 +913 BLR GGSB Belarus General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.708 -1.086 -0.089 -0.963 -0.653 -2.047 0.038 0.483 1.862 0.332 -4.668 -4.524 -5.787 -1.413 0.193 2.477 2.613 2.613 2020 +913 BLR GGSB_NPGDP Belarus General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.167 -3.618 -0.166 -1.452 -0.828 -2.237 0.038 0.448 1.533 0.251 -3.14 -2.683 -2.902 -0.615 0.075 0.884 0.88 0.834 2020 +913 BLR GGXONLB Belarus General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.072 -0.197 -0.236 -0.341 -0.428 -0.602 -0.747 -1.389 -0.921 -0.603 -0.532 0.95 0.003 0.908 -1.16 0.294 1.73 4.612 3.567 -1.816 -0.299 -5.45 -1.709 1.264 3.853 4.288 4.341 2020 +913 BLR GGXONLB_NGDP Belarus General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.036 -7.277 -6.247 -6.593 -6.365 -7.347 -7.434 -10.353 -6.48 -3.535 -1.733 1.735 0.004 1.127 -1.29 0.31 1.636 3.771 2.647 -1.213 -0.173 -2.798 -0.774 0.504 1.415 1.484 1.416 2020 +913 BLR GGXWDN Belarus General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +913 BLR GGXWDN_NGDP Belarus General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +913 BLR GGXWDG Belarus General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.477 0.546 1.006 1.589 2.723 4.625 6.274 17.889 20.232 24.721 31.257 47.658 50.78 56.216 58.12 55.239 71.107 71.308 68.124 75.608 83.101 86.865 88.721 89.91 2020 +913 BLR GGXWDG_NGDP Belarus General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.223 8.115 12.274 15.813 20.295 32.547 36.805 58.223 36.946 36.859 38.791 53.007 53.482 53.16 47.515 40.999 47.493 41.181 34.982 34.256 33.138 31.899 30.709 29.316 2020 +913 BLR NGDP_FY Belarus "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.006 0.012 0.019 0.037 0.07 0.302 0.946 1.776 2.703 3.781 5.169 6.728 8.196 10.047 13.417 14.209 17.047 30.725 54.762 67.069 80.579 89.91 94.949 105.748 122.32 134.732 149.721 173.156 194.742 220.719 250.776 272.309 288.905 306.687 2020 +913 BLR BCA Belarus Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Projections are based on preliminary assumptions about agreements with Russia on Belarus imports of crude oil. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.222 -0.435 -0.444 -0.458 -0.516 -0.859 -1.017 -0.194 -0.459 -0.529 -0.326 -0.456 -1.192 0.459 -1.388 -3.013 -4.959 -6.133 -8.28 -5.053 -1.862 -7.567 -5.228 -1.831 -1.612 -0.952 0.023 -1.246 -0.259 1.843 -1.17 -1.041 -0.601 -0.241 -0.366 -0.164 2020 +913 BLR BCA_NGDPD Belarus Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.733 -3.813 -2.829 -4.351 -3.56 -6.098 -6.681 -1.597 -4.257 -4.139 -2.158 -2.476 -4.981 1.468 -3.631 -6.435 -7.896 -12.059 -14.471 -8.233 -2.836 -10.023 -6.64 -3.251 -3.379 -1.74 0.038 -1.934 -0.423 2.703 -1.468 -1.132 -0.632 -0.246 -0.364 -0.158 2020 +124 BEL NGDP_R Belgium "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data before 1995 were spliced with older series. Data from 1995 reflect current official series, following benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Data before 1995 are spliced with older series. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 216.762 216.156 217.442 218.121 223.5 227.192 231.333 236.669 247.848 256.446 264.492 269.34 273.463 270.832 279.572 286.239 290.021 301.023 306.928 317.802 329.614 333.239 338.927 342.445 354.674 362.91 372.17 385.855 387.581 379.748 390.626 397.245 400.181 402.019 408.365 416.701 421.98 428.814 436.72 445.942 420.609 446.875 457.613 459.355 465.83 471.329 477.185 482.864 2021 +124 BEL NGDP_RPCH Belgium "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.444 -0.279 0.595 0.312 2.466 1.652 1.823 2.307 4.723 3.469 3.137 1.833 1.531 -0.962 3.227 2.385 1.321 3.794 1.962 3.543 3.717 1.1 1.707 1.038 3.571 2.322 2.552 3.677 0.447 -2.021 2.865 1.694 0.739 0.459 1.579 2.041 1.267 1.62 1.844 2.112 -5.681 6.245 2.403 0.381 1.41 1.18 1.242 1.19 2021 +124 BEL NGDP Belgium "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data before 1995 were spliced with older series. Data from 1995 reflect current official series, following benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Data before 1995 are spliced with older series. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 89.375 93.706 101.399 107.425 116.061 123.436 129.202 134.409 143.81 155.938 165.353 173.228 181.903 187.346 197.442 210.489 214.288 224.101 232.624 242.306 256.376 264.335 273.255 281.201 296.82 310.037 325.151 343.619 351.742 346.473 363.14 375.968 386.175 392.88 403.004 416.702 430.085 445.05 460.091 478.24 456.732 506.205 557.718 582.191 602.6 621.309 640.499 659.455 2021 +124 BEL NGDPD Belgium "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 123.478 102.245 89.958 85.037 81.237 84.467 117.063 145.411 158.097 159.816 200.149 205.369 228.732 218.72 238.622 288.301 279.292 253.022 258.876 258.5 236.897 236.748 258.2 318.004 369.047 385.927 408.281 470.978 517.27 482.73 481.814 523.239 496.467 521.799 535.529 462.383 475.931 502.587 543.593 535.437 521.26 599.107 589.491 596.743 619.313 642.311 666.456 690.722 2021 +124 BEL PPPGDP Belgium "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 106.129 115.845 123.735 128.982 136.933 143.596 149.157 156.372 169.533 182.293 195.048 205.341 213.235 216.189 227.933 238.262 245.83 259.555 267.626 281.012 298.059 308.126 318.27 327.921 348.748 368.037 389.074 414.282 424.115 418.207 435.357 451.933 469.721 487.344 503.621 521.018 550.622 575.834 600.46 624.108 595.748 659.252 723.09 751.704 778.296 802.118 827.544 853.597 2021 +124 BEL NGDP_D Belgium "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 41.232 43.351 46.633 49.25 51.929 54.331 55.851 56.792 58.024 60.807 62.517 64.316 66.518 69.174 70.623 73.536 73.887 74.446 75.791 76.244 77.781 79.323 80.624 82.116 83.688 85.431 87.366 89.054 90.753 91.238 92.964 94.644 96.5 97.727 98.687 100 101.921 103.786 105.351 107.243 108.588 113.277 121.876 126.741 129.36 131.821 134.224 136.572 2021 +124 BEL NGDPRPC Belgium "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,994.86" "21,915.05" "22,065.10" "22,126.21" "22,683.42" "23,047.11" "23,464.41" "23,991.40" "25,096.67" "25,831.57" "26,588.00" "26,969.12" "27,286.24" "26,899.45" "27,678.66" "28,254.96" "28,593.09" "29,598.46" "30,113.82" "31,115.11" "32,191.74" "32,468.63" "32,874.50" "33,067.80" "34,115.01" "34,742.02" "35,406.38" "36,454.60" "36,335.04" "35,315.28" "36,035.93" "36,111.09" "36,130.82" "36,094.45" "36,523.64" "37,082.04" "37,306.66" "37,775.22" "38,313.51" "38,928.14" "36,503.47" "38,674.51" "39,278.39" "39,185.97" "39,704.14" "40,086.00" "40,445.03" "40,792.16" 2021 +124 BEL NGDPRPPPPC Belgium "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "29,535.85" "29,428.68" "29,630.17" "29,712.24" "30,460.48" "30,948.87" "31,509.24" "32,216.92" "33,701.13" "34,688.00" "35,703.76" "36,215.55" "36,641.39" "36,121.99" "37,168.36" "37,942.25" "38,396.30" "39,746.37" "40,438.42" "41,783.00" "43,228.77" "43,600.59" "44,145.60" "44,405.18" "45,811.43" "46,653.41" "47,545.55" "48,953.16" "48,792.60" "47,423.21" "48,390.94" "48,491.87" "48,518.37" "48,469.52" "49,045.87" "49,795.71" "50,097.35" "50,726.55" "51,449.40" "52,274.75" "49,018.77" "51,934.17" "52,745.09" "52,620.98" "53,316.81" "53,829.59" "54,311.71" "54,777.86" 2021 +124 BEL NGDPPC Belgium "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,068.88" "9,500.36" "10,289.54" "10,897.18" "11,779.19" "12,521.80" "13,105.08" "13,625.18" "14,562.02" "15,707.51" "16,622.06" "17,345.44" "18,150.38" "18,607.51" "19,547.51" "20,777.60" "21,126.59" "22,035.01" "22,823.59" "23,723.51" "25,038.96" "25,755.08" "26,504.59" "27,153.85" "28,550.21" "29,680.39" "30,933.23" "32,464.25" "32,975.20" "32,220.82" "33,500.29" "34,176.93" "34,866.28" "35,273.92" "36,044.16" "37,082.13" "38,023.21" "39,205.49" "40,363.86" "41,747.56" "39,638.48" "43,809.19" "47,870.75" "49,664.73" "51,361.40" "52,841.65" "54,287.14" "55,710.52" 2021 +124 BEL NGDPDPC Belgium "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,529.35" "10,366.11" "9,128.58" "8,626.16" "8,244.85" "8,568.65" "11,873.81" "14,740.46" "16,008.64" "16,098.16" "20,119.94" "20,563.73" "22,823.03" "21,723.62" "23,624.47" "28,458.47" "27,535.29" "24,878.75" "25,399.22" "25,309.06" "23,136.51" "23,067.16" "25,044.33" "30,707.67" "35,497.55" "36,945.50" "38,841.79" "44,496.79" "48,493.14" "44,892.23" "44,448.17" "47,564.38" "44,824.16" "46,848.61" "47,897.04" "41,147.26" "42,076.40" "44,274.07" "47,689.49" "46,740.49" "45,238.68" "51,849.34" "50,597.87" "50,906.08" "52,785.97" "54,627.80" "56,487.14" "58,351.95" 2021 +124 BEL PPPPC Belgium "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,768.95" "11,745.00" "12,556.11" "13,083.95" "13,897.56" "14,566.86" "15,129.23" "15,851.63" "17,166.63" "18,362.21" "19,607.20" "20,560.90" "21,276.74" "21,472.25" "22,566.18" "23,519.06" "24,236.31" "25,521.09" "26,257.72" "27,513.08" "29,109.97" "30,021.82" "30,870.86" "31,665.27" "33,544.99" "35,232.82" "37,014.52" "39,140.27" "39,760.01" "38,891.80" "40,162.44" "41,082.42" "42,409.30" "43,755.16" "45,043.18" "46,365.19" "48,679.68" "50,726.55" "52,678.44" "54,481.00" "51,703.26" "57,054.53" "62,065.14" "64,125.26" "66,336.52" "68,219.24" "70,140.61" "72,111.53" 2021 +124 BEL NGAP_NPGDP Belgium Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.318 -2.153 -3.149 -4.465 -3.896 -4.125 -4.325 -4.176 -2.024 -1.024 -0.356 -0.838 -1.514 -4.413 -3.561 -1.031 -1.823 -0.485 -0.817 0.294 1.583 0.465 -0.086 -1.207 -0.046 0.055 0.493 2.192 1.19 -2.008 -0.626 -0.327 -0.996 -1.949 -1.889 -1.413 -1.57 -1.362 -0.803 0.14 -2.928 -0.546 0.289 -0.128 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +124 BEL PPPSH Belgium Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.792 0.776 0.778 0.762 0.747 0.733 0.722 0.711 0.713 0.711 0.705 0.701 0.641 0.623 0.624 0.617 0.602 0.6 0.596 0.596 0.59 0.583 0.576 0.56 0.551 0.538 0.524 0.515 0.503 0.494 0.483 0.472 0.466 0.461 0.46 0.466 0.474 0.471 0.463 0.46 0.448 0.45 0.447 0.437 0.43 0.421 0.412 0.404 2021 +124 BEL PPPEX Belgium Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.842 0.809 0.819 0.833 0.848 0.86 0.866 0.86 0.848 0.855 0.848 0.844 0.853 0.867 0.866 0.883 0.872 0.863 0.869 0.862 0.86 0.858 0.859 0.858 0.851 0.842 0.836 0.829 0.829 0.828 0.834 0.832 0.822 0.806 0.8 0.8 0.781 0.773 0.766 0.766 0.767 0.768 0.771 0.774 0.774 0.775 0.774 0.773 2021 +124 BEL NID_NGDP Belgium Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Data before 1995 were spliced with older series. Data from 1995 reflect current official series, following benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Data before 1995 are spliced with older series. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.394 23.319 22.289 19.437 20.433 19.655 19.246 20.309 22.598 24.33 25.204 23.637 23.377 22.684 22.724 21.79 21.631 22.301 22.349 22.689 23.783 22.634 20.748 20.964 22.667 23.681 23.97 24.603 25.937 22.173 23.127 24.507 23.69 22.428 23.136 23.628 24.252 24.456 25.328 24.913 24.198 26.146 24.605 24.416 24.335 24.252 24.285 24.172 2021 +124 BEL NGSD_NGDP Belgium Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Data before 1995 were spliced with older series. Data from 1995 reflect current official series, following benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Data before 1995 are spliced with older series. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.837 17.417 16.597 16.305 17.518 17.599 18.718 19.677 22.185 23.474 23.647 22.736 23.056 24.409 25.628 25.77 25.247 26.212 26.086 28.877 26.203 24.126 25.249 24.362 25.765 25.676 25.821 26.099 24.931 23.831 24.751 22.568 23.609 23.383 23.908 25.011 24.804 25.154 24.506 25.073 25.038 25.739 22.395 23.544 24.236 24.481 24.734 24.901 2021 +124 BEL PCPI Belgium "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 39.608 42.629 46.348 49.9 53.067 55.65 56.371 57.247 57.913 59.711 61.773 63.729 65.168 66.787 68.387 69.253 70.476 71.535 72.184 73.003 74.959 76.784 77.973 79.155 80.625 82.671 84.595 86.132 89.998 89.993 92.093 95.18 97.679 98.898 99.383 99.999 101.769 104.033 106.437 107.766 108.227 111.714 122.295 128.304 130.623 132.826 135.128 137.372 2021 +124 BEL PCPIPCH Belgium "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.656 7.626 8.723 7.663 6.348 4.868 1.296 1.554 1.162 3.105 3.453 3.167 2.257 2.485 2.396 1.267 1.765 1.503 0.907 1.135 2.679 2.435 1.548 1.517 1.857 2.537 2.328 1.816 4.489 -0.006 2.334 3.353 2.626 1.248 0.49 0.62 1.77 2.224 2.311 1.249 0.428 3.222 9.471 4.914 1.807 1.686 1.733 1.661 2021 +124 BEL PCPIE Belgium "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 40.893 44.223 47.804 51.226 53.966 56.137 56.467 57.284 58.386 60.489 62.603 64.346 65.752 67.372 68.712 69.555 71.043 71.671 72.167 73.647 75.83 77.29 78.32 79.6 81.2 83.44 85.17 87.82 90.19 90.49 93.55 96.53 98.54 99.69 99.3 100.74 102.96 105.08 107.39 108.38 108.76 115.93 125.047 129.533 131.67 133.82 136.055 138.242 2021 +124 BEL PCPIEPCH Belgium "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 8.755 8.145 8.097 7.159 5.348 4.023 0.587 1.448 1.923 3.601 3.495 2.785 2.184 2.464 1.988 1.227 2.14 0.884 0.692 2.051 2.964 1.925 1.333 1.634 2.01 2.759 2.073 3.111 2.699 0.333 3.382 3.185 2.082 1.167 -0.391 1.45 2.204 2.059 2.198 0.922 0.351 6.592 7.864 3.588 1.65 1.633 1.67 1.607 2021 +124 BEL TM_RPCH Belgium Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.5 -1.734 1.872 -0.968 6.161 0.553 3.899 6.837 10.74 10.041 4.837 2.807 3.146 0.54 7.353 9.572 4.221 8.908 5.561 2.681 12.157 1.409 7.384 0.729 6.823 4.879 4.916 5.909 -2.507 -12.067 6.843 5.179 -1.174 0.542 1.583 1.129 5.907 -0.393 1.501 -0.576 -6.746 11.304 3.804 1.689 4.14 4.481 4.231 3.858 2021 +124 BEL TMG_RPCH Belgium Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.8 -3.189 2.32 -1.248 6.732 1 4.841 6.232 9.715 8.711 6.227 2.148 4.585 0.5 8 8.4 4.221 8.908 5.561 2.681 12.157 1.409 7.384 0.729 6.823 4.879 4.916 5.909 -2.507 -12.067 6.843 5.179 -1.174 0.542 1.583 1.129 5.907 -0.393 1.501 -0.576 -6.746 11.304 3.804 1.689 4.14 4.481 4.231 3.858 2021 +124 BEL TX_RPCH Belgium Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.3 3.578 3.555 3.859 5.595 0.228 2.288 4.561 10.295 8.776 4.579 2.789 2.379 0.887 8.998 5.524 3.717 9.994 4.759 4.486 11.807 2.134 7.974 -0.603 7.062 4.27 4.686 4.691 -2.394 -10.82 8.292 4.3 -0.922 2.511 1.464 1.308 3.308 1.5 0.85 0 -6.413 13.865 3.73 1.132 3.709 4.044 3.756 3.369 2021 +124 BEL TXG_RPCH Belgium Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.3 1.679 3.023 2.362 7.516 0.3 2.382 3.9 9.739 7.832 4.744 2.288 4.262 11.5 8.3 8.9 3.717 9.994 4.759 4.486 11.807 2.134 7.974 -0.603 7.062 4.27 4.686 4.691 -2.394 -10.82 8.292 4.3 -0.922 2.511 1.464 1.308 3.308 1.5 0.85 0 -6.413 13.865 3.73 1.132 3.709 4.044 3.756 3.369 2021 +124 BEL LUR Belgium Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Central Bank. Some indicators have been affected by the benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 8.3 10 11.5 10.742 10.825 10.117 10.05 9.808 8.833 7.367 6.558 6.45 7.092 8.625 9.75 9.683 9.55 9.217 9.342 8.425 6.858 6.567 7.525 8.175 8.383 8.475 8.267 7.492 6.967 7.992 8.383 7.208 7.65 8.55 8.658 8.658 7.925 7.167 6.042 5.458 5.75 6.267 5.446 5.633 5.633 5.571 5.517 5.468 2021 +124 BEL LE Belgium Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: Central Bank. Some indicators have been affected by the benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 3.795 3.736 3.687 3.64 3.637 3.655 3.679 3.707 3.779 3.837 3.879 3.891 3.885 3.86 3.845 3.928 3.939 3.967 4.037 4.092 4.173 4.231 4.243 4.241 4.284 4.346 4.397 4.47 4.549 4.543 4.574 4.634 4.653 4.639 4.658 4.698 4.756 4.83 4.901 4.979 4.977 5.063 5.139 5.167 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +124 BEL LP Belgium Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 9.855 9.863 9.855 9.858 9.853 9.858 9.859 9.865 9.876 9.928 9.948 9.987 10.022 10.068 10.101 10.131 10.143 10.17 10.192 10.214 10.239 10.263 10.31 10.356 10.396 10.446 10.511 10.585 10.667 10.753 10.84 11.001 11.076 11.138 11.181 11.237 11.311 11.352 11.399 11.456 11.522 11.555 11.651 11.722 11.733 11.758 11.798 11.837 2021 +124 BEL GGR Belgium General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 42.289 44.92 49.897 53.291 58.272 62.077 64.049 66.98 69.718 72.609 78.338 83.069 86.389 92.454 97.483 101.322 105.107 110.82 116.16 120.787 126.443 131.143 136.245 138.303 145.68 152.374 159.418 167.1 174.746 170.637 180.81 191.648 201.425 208.175 211.755 213.793 218.288 228.517 236.444 238.813 229.146 250.004 273.058 290.9 303.744 313.493 323.234 332.221 2021 +124 BEL GGR_NGDP Belgium General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 47.317 47.938 49.209 49.608 50.209 50.29 49.573 49.833 48.479 46.562 47.377 47.953 47.492 49.349 49.373 48.136 49.049 49.451 49.935 49.849 49.319 49.612 49.86 49.183 49.08 49.147 49.029 48.629 49.68 49.25 49.791 50.974 52.159 52.987 52.544 51.306 50.755 51.346 51.391 49.936 50.171 49.388 48.96 49.966 50.406 50.457 50.466 50.378 2021 +124 BEL GGX Belgium General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 50.991 59.94 62.841 69.435 71.283 74.908 77.334 77.916 80.511 84.799 89.901 96.359 101.705 106.896 107.923 110.812 113.684 115.64 118.544 122.358 126.646 130.527 136.364 143.545 146.388 160.792 158.639 166.871 178.599 189.454 195.654 207.927 218.102 220.47 224.069 223.851 228.451 231.561 240.446 248.149 270.466 277.97 299.204 318.702 334.008 344.845 357.146 368.16 2021 +124 BEL GGX_NGDP Belgium General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 57.053 63.966 61.974 64.636 61.419 60.686 59.855 57.97 55.984 54.38 54.369 55.625 55.912 57.058 54.66 52.645 53.052 51.602 50.959 50.497 49.398 49.379 49.904 51.047 49.319 51.862 48.789 48.563 50.775 54.681 53.878 55.304 56.478 56.116 55.6 53.72 53.118 52.03 52.261 51.888 59.218 54.912 53.648 54.742 55.428 55.503 55.761 55.828 2021 +124 BEL GGXCNL Belgium General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -8.702 -15.019 -12.944 -16.144 -13.011 -12.831 -13.285 -10.936 -10.793 -12.191 -11.563 -13.29 -15.316 -14.442 -10.44 -9.49 -8.577 -4.821 -2.384 -1.571 -0.203 0.616 -0.12 -5.242 -0.709 -8.418 0.779 0.229 -3.853 -18.817 -14.844 -16.279 -16.677 -12.294 -12.314 -10.058 -10.164 -3.044 -4.002 -9.336 -41.32 -27.965 -26.146 -27.801 -30.264 -31.352 -33.912 -35.938 2021 +124 BEL GGXCNL_NGDP Belgium General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -9.737 -16.028 -12.765 -15.028 -11.21 -10.395 -10.282 -8.137 -7.505 -7.818 -6.993 -7.672 -8.42 -7.709 -5.288 -4.509 -4.003 -2.151 -1.025 -0.648 -0.079 0.233 -0.044 -1.864 -0.239 -2.715 0.239 0.067 -1.095 -5.431 -4.088 -4.33 -4.319 -3.129 -3.056 -2.414 -2.363 -0.684 -0.87 -1.952 -9.047 -5.525 -4.688 -4.775 -5.022 -5.046 -5.295 -5.45 2021 +124 BEL GGSB Belgium General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -14.426 -12.337 -15.77 -12.598 -12.432 -12.837 -10.42 -10.38 -11.917 -13.69 -15.189 -16.454 -12.478 -9.236 -8.551 -6.795 -4.326 -1.504 -1.896 -1.998 0.064 -0.013 -3.104 -2.986 -1.851 -2.211 -2.544 -5.341 -13.977 -13.912 -14.953 -13.457 -11.164 -10.09 -7.806 -6.932 -2.288 -4.855 -10.569 -35.259 -25.286 -26.6 -27.063 -29.698 -31.298 -34.154 -36.102 2021 +124 BEL GGSB_NPGDP Belgium General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a -15.472 -12.067 -14.344 -10.666 -9.869 -9.72 -7.604 -7.254 -7.757 -8.446 -8.887 -9.086 -6.496 -4.617 -4.021 -3.113 -1.921 -0.641 -0.785 -0.792 0.024 -0.005 -1.09 -1.006 -0.597 -0.683 -0.756 -1.537 -3.953 -3.807 -3.964 -3.45 -2.786 -2.456 -1.847 -1.586 -0.507 -1.047 -2.213 -7.494 -4.968 -4.783 -4.643 -4.929 -5.038 -5.335 -5.475 2021 +124 BEL GGXONLB Belgium General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.523 -7.91 -4.262 -6.443 -2.383 -0.937 -0.359 2.083 2.914 4.631 6.82 5.311 3.815 5.053 7.137 8.091 8.532 11.559 13.887 14.13 15.841 16.493 14.538 8.679 12.571 4.107 12.992 12.597 8.551 -6.902 -3.241 -4.473 -4.479 -0.751 -0.749 0.66 0.02 6.138 4.454 -1.167 -33.629 -20.758 -20.057 -21.007 -22.354 -22.25 -23.795 -24.177 2021 +124 BEL GGXONLB_NGDP Belgium General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -3.941 -8.441 -4.204 -5.998 -2.053 -0.759 -0.278 1.55 2.026 2.97 4.124 3.066 2.097 2.697 3.615 3.844 3.982 5.158 5.97 5.832 6.179 6.239 5.32 3.086 4.235 1.325 3.996 3.666 2.431 -1.992 -0.893 -1.19 -1.16 -0.191 -0.186 0.158 0.005 1.379 0.968 -0.244 -7.363 -4.101 -3.596 -3.608 -3.71 -3.581 -3.715 -3.666 2021 +124 BEL GGXWDN Belgium General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 277.255 257.894 258.52 260.423 262.083 261.18 262.525 267.79 270.098 270.409 289.161 307.969 322.768 344.397 355.42 363.527 376.285 383.38 392.166 392.967 397.408 405.386 448.202 474.367 505.296 537.294 571.724 607.032 644.895 684.669 2021 +124 BEL GGXWDN_NGDP Belgium General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 119.186 106.433 100.836 98.52 95.912 92.88 88.446 86.374 83.068 78.694 82.208 88.887 88.883 91.603 92.036 92.529 93.37 92.003 91.183 88.297 86.376 84.766 98.132 93.71 90.601 92.288 94.876 97.702 100.686 103.823 2021 +124 BEL GGXWDG Belgium General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 68.637 84.041 101.028 118.476 133.02 147.368 161.076 173.694 186.502 197.118 215.467 228.31 244.994 260.273 270.66 276.344 276.44 278.493 277.255 279.531 280.96 286.055 288.111 285.867 288.419 294.975 297.495 300.064 327.683 347.224 364.132 389.107 404.752 414.432 431.379 438.497 451.612 454.041 459.381 467.252 515.283 548.703 579.632 611.63 646.06 681.368 719.231 759.005 2021 +124 BEL GGXWDG_NGDP Belgium General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 76.797 89.686 99.634 110.287 114.612 119.388 124.67 129.228 129.686 126.408 130.308 131.797 134.684 138.926 137.083 131.287 129.004 124.271 119.186 115.363 109.589 108.217 105.437 101.659 97.17 95.142 91.494 87.325 93.16 100.217 100.273 103.495 104.811 105.486 107.041 105.23 105.005 102.02 99.846 97.702 112.82 108.395 103.929 105.057 107.212 109.667 112.292 115.096 2021 +124 BEL NGDP_FY Belgium "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 89.375 93.706 101.399 107.425 116.061 123.436 129.202 134.409 143.81 155.938 165.353 173.228 181.903 187.346 197.442 210.489 214.288 224.101 232.624 242.306 256.376 264.335 273.255 281.201 296.82 310.037 325.151 343.619 351.742 346.473 363.14 375.968 386.175 392.88 403.004 416.702 430.085 445.05 460.091 478.24 456.732 506.205 557.718 582.191 602.6 621.309 640.499 659.455 2021 +124 BEL BCA Belgium Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data are subject to frequent and sizable revisions. The latest methodological change took place in Sep-Oct 2019 covering 2015-18, and retropolated to 2009. Significant data revisions took place in Sep 2020 affecting 2017-19 data. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.938 -4.186 -2.607 -0.497 -0.055 0.675 3.069 2.801 3.599 3.604 3.637 4.763 6.664 11.251 12.6 15.391 13.836 13.842 13.255 20.07 9.393 7.896 11.622 10.806 11.434 7.701 7.554 7.044 -5.203 8 7.824 -10.15 -0.404 4.982 4.133 6.395 2.625 3.51 -4.466 0.859 4.383 -2.437 -13.026 -5.207 -0.613 1.474 2.994 5.033 2021 +124 BEL BCA_NGDPD Belgium Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.999 -4.094 -2.898 -0.584 -0.067 0.799 2.622 1.926 2.277 2.255 1.817 2.319 2.914 5.144 5.28 5.339 4.954 5.471 5.12 7.764 3.965 3.335 4.501 3.398 3.098 1.995 1.85 1.496 -1.006 1.657 1.624 -1.94 -0.081 0.955 0.772 1.383 0.552 0.698 -0.822 0.16 0.841 -0.407 -2.21 -0.873 -0.099 0.229 0.449 0.729 2021 +339 BLZ NGDP_R Belize "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. National accounts data in real and nominal terms from the production and expenditure sides are available at annual frequency and are published once a year. Data up to 2020 was released in June 2022. Real GDP from the supply side is also published at quarterly frequency. The latest data goes to the first quarter of 2022. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.741 0.742 0.686 0.728 0.81 0.799 0.857 1.046 1.159 1.338 1.488 1.659 1.859 1.975 1.978 1.991 2.012 2.085 2.166 2.36 2.667 2.801 2.944 3.219 3.369 3.443 3.6 3.7 3.702 3.682 3.764 3.771 3.927 4.116 4.277 4.387 4.285 4.243 4.258 4.452 3.843 4.471 4.627 4.72 4.815 4.912 5.01 5.111 2020 +339 BLZ NGDP_RPCH Belize "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.013 0.214 -7.551 6.076 11.332 -1.419 7.275 21.997 10.861 15.474 11.209 11.463 12.034 6.276 0.158 0.644 1.053 3.594 3.89 8.974 13.02 5.015 5.12 9.327 4.649 2.2 4.561 2.797 0.05 -0.557 2.234 0.188 4.142 4.798 3.921 2.575 -2.317 -0.984 0.343 4.549 -13.676 16.342 3.502 1.998 2.012 2.012 2.012 2.012 2020 +339 BLZ NGDP Belize "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. National accounts data in real and nominal terms from the production and expenditure sides are available at annual frequency and are published once a year. Data up to 2020 was released in June 2022. Real GDP from the supply side is also published at quarterly frequency. The latest data goes to the first quarter of 2022. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.446 0.464 0.464 0.489 0.546 0.541 0.59 0.69 0.815 0.94 1.066 1.157 1.343 1.453 1.501 1.593 1.656 1.691 1.783 1.9 2.165 2.259 2.397 2.535 2.713 2.853 3.088 3.29 3.402 3.327 3.469 3.628 3.802 4.071 4.277 4.397 4.456 4.527 4.545 4.742 4.039 4.851 5.352 5.716 5.961 6.202 6.454 6.715 2020 +339 BLZ NGDPD Belize "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.223 0.232 0.232 0.244 0.273 0.271 0.295 0.345 0.407 0.47 0.533 0.578 0.672 0.726 0.75 0.796 0.828 0.845 0.892 0.95 1.082 1.129 1.199 1.267 1.356 1.427 1.544 1.645 1.701 1.664 1.735 1.814 1.901 2.035 2.139 2.199 2.228 2.263 2.273 2.371 2.019 2.426 2.676 2.858 2.98 3.101 3.227 3.358 2020 +339 BLZ PPPGDP Belize "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.266 0.292 0.287 0.316 0.365 0.371 0.406 0.507 0.582 0.699 0.806 0.929 1.065 1.158 1.185 1.218 1.253 1.32 1.387 1.533 1.772 1.903 2.031 2.264 2.433 2.565 2.765 2.919 2.976 2.979 3.082 3.152 3.068 3.22 3.259 3.335 3.32 3.292 3.382 3.599 3.145 3.81 4.224 4.462 4.647 4.829 5.02 5.22 2020 +339 BLZ NGDP_D Belize "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 60.157 62.534 67.583 67.172 67.331 67.746 68.793 65.952 70.29 70.198 71.615 69.735 72.255 73.533 75.842 79.977 82.299 81.103 82.339 80.503 81.168 80.633 81.425 78.741 80.53 82.881 85.793 88.902 91.894 90.371 92.167 96.215 96.805 98.91 100 100.229 103.985 106.68 106.751 106.53 105.103 108.508 115.669 121.106 123.804 126.28 128.805 131.382 2020 +339 BLZ NGDPRPC Belize "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,937.74" "4,938.45" "4,482.06" "4,624.48" "5,011.63" "4,806.76" "5,011.70" "5,957.35" "6,475.23" "7,285.88" "7,875.33" "8,551.88" "9,340.26" "9,635.91" "9,376.73" "9,197.42" "9,064.03" "9,063.23" "9,080.19" "9,709.63" "10,678.97" "10,937.63" "11,211.56" "11,949.90" "12,188.59" "12,139.58" "12,367.51" "12,384.84" "12,067.24" "11,684.89" "11,672.91" "11,355.68" "11,524.05" "11,768.40" "11,917.35" "11,911.83" "11,338.49" "10,940.05" "10,755.41" "10,897.89" "9,117.62" "10,392.65" "10,540.98" "10,538.41" "10,539.65" "10,540.88" "10,542.10" "10,543.32" 2020 +339 BLZ NGDPRPPPPC Belize "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,830.77" "3,831.32" "3,477.25" "3,587.75" "3,888.10" "3,729.16" "3,888.16" "4,621.80" "5,023.59" "5,652.50" "6,109.80" "6,634.68" "7,246.32" "7,475.68" "7,274.61" "7,135.50" "7,032.01" "7,031.39" "7,044.55" "7,532.88" "8,284.91" "8,485.58" "8,698.10" "9,270.91" "9,456.09" "9,418.07" "9,594.90" "9,608.35" "9,361.95" "9,065.31" "9,056.02" "8,809.91" "8,940.53" "9,130.10" "9,245.66" "9,241.38" "8,796.57" "8,487.46" "8,344.22" "8,454.75" "7,073.59" "8,062.77" "8,177.85" "8,175.86" "8,176.82" "8,177.77" "8,178.72" "8,179.67" 2020 +339 BLZ NGDPPC Belize "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,970.38" "3,088.19" "3,029.09" "3,106.35" "3,374.38" "3,256.40" "3,447.69" "3,928.99" "4,551.43" "5,114.52" "5,639.94" "5,963.63" "6,748.84" "7,085.58" "7,111.45" "7,355.81" "7,459.64" "7,350.54" "7,476.50" "7,816.50" "8,667.86" "8,819.32" "9,129.00" "9,409.43" "9,815.43" "10,061.37" "10,610.41" "11,010.35" "11,089.10" "10,559.73" "10,758.59" "10,925.88" "11,155.87" "11,640.10" "11,917.35" "11,939.10" "11,790.32" "11,670.80" "11,481.54" "11,609.52" "9,582.93" "11,276.81" "12,192.65" "12,762.60" "13,048.48" "13,311.00" "13,578.80" "13,851.97" 2020 +339 BLZ NGDPDPC Belize "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,485.19" "1,544.09" "1,514.54" "1,553.18" "1,687.19" "1,628.20" "1,723.85" "1,964.49" "2,275.71" "2,557.26" "2,819.97" "2,981.81" "3,374.42" "3,542.79" "3,555.73" "3,677.90" "3,729.82" "3,675.27" "3,738.25" "3,908.25" "4,333.93" "4,409.66" "4,564.50" "4,704.72" "4,907.72" "5,030.68" "5,305.21" "5,505.18" "5,544.55" "5,279.87" "5,379.29" "5,462.94" "5,577.94" "5,820.05" "5,958.68" "5,969.55" "5,895.16" "5,835.40" "5,740.77" "5,804.76" "4,791.47" "5,638.40" "6,096.32" "6,381.30" "6,524.24" "6,655.50" "6,789.40" "6,925.99" 2020 +339 BLZ PPPPC Belize "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,776.02" "1,944.32" "1,873.67" "2,008.91" "2,255.67" "2,231.87" "2,373.88" "2,891.60" "3,253.80" "3,804.72" "4,266.44" "4,789.64" "5,350.41" "5,650.58" "5,616.05" "5,624.16" "5,644.08" "5,740.89" "5,816.38" "6,307.20" "7,094.03" "7,429.55" "7,734.32" "8,406.37" "8,804.44" "9,044.04" "9,498.15" "9,768.51" "9,700.52" "9,453.36" "9,557.18" "9,490.62" "9,003.78" "9,206.84" "9,080.00" "9,054.89" "8,783.84" "8,487.46" "8,543.54" "8,811.58" "7,460.97" "8,857.71" "9,622.88" "9,963.31" "10,173.56" "10,363.84" "10,562.38" "10,768.01" 2020 +339 BLZ NGAP_NPGDP Belize Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +339 BLZ PPPSH Belize Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 2020 +339 BLZ PPPEX Belize Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.672 1.588 1.617 1.546 1.496 1.459 1.452 1.359 1.399 1.344 1.322 1.245 1.261 1.254 1.266 1.308 1.322 1.28 1.285 1.239 1.222 1.187 1.18 1.119 1.115 1.112 1.117 1.127 1.143 1.117 1.126 1.151 1.239 1.264 1.312 1.319 1.342 1.375 1.344 1.318 1.284 1.273 1.267 1.281 1.283 1.284 1.286 1.286 2020 +339 BLZ NID_NGDP Belize Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. National accounts data in real and nominal terms from the production and expenditure sides are available at annual frequency and are published once a year. Data up to 2020 was released in June 2022. Real GDP from the supply side is also published at quarterly frequency. The latest data goes to the first quarter of 2022. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 20.724 21.588 18.261 15.327 16.462 14.079 14.134 18.058 20.79 22.178 22.459 23.748 25.927 28.112 24.077 22.342 19.817 14.129 14.231 21.724 31.587 25.633 19.807 19.325 18.832 21.011 19.583 18.558 20.04 19.878 14.594 15.149 14.181 16.683 17.08 21.697 21.65 17.718 14.697 16.367 22.585 21.666 19.487 18.657 18.354 17.945 17.822 17.702 2020 +339 BLZ NGSD_NGDP Belize Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. National accounts data in real and nominal terms from the production and expenditure sides are available at annual frequency and are published once a year. Data up to 2020 was released in June 2022. Real GDP from the supply side is also published at quarterly frequency. The latest data goes to the first quarter of 2022. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 19.145 19.627 8.539 10.553 15.67 26.681 20.286 22.899 20.768 19.563 25.339 19.288 21.668 21.434 18.738 20.177 19.014 10.352 9.584 15.202 16.661 8.776 6.016 4.784 7.41 10.412 17.94 15.391 11.523 14.899 11.957 14.049 12.439 13.117 10.727 13.749 14.314 10.736 8.062 8.58 16.25 14.969 12.207 11.531 11.311 10.958 10.934 10.915 2020 +339 BLZ PCPI Belize "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. The base period is October 2020. Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 41.553 46.217 49.378 51.845 53.599 55.825 56.269 57.406 60.46 60.46 61.698 63.088 64.6 65.552 67.236 69.179 73.624 74.379 73.748 72.858 73.305 74.148 75.775 77.762 80.147 83.073 86.596 88.603 94.269 93.228 94.084 95.642 96.834 97.328 98.497 97.649 98.294 99.425 99.693 99.878 100 103.239 110.053 115.225 117.792 120.148 122.551 125.002 2021 +339 BLZ PCPIPCH Belize "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.051 11.224 6.839 4.996 3.383 4.153 0.794 2.021 5.321 0 2.047 2.253 2.397 1.473 2.569 2.89 6.425 1.026 -0.847 -1.207 0.614 1.149 2.195 2.621 3.067 3.651 4.24 2.318 6.394 -1.104 0.918 1.656 1.247 0.51 1.201 -0.862 0.661 1.15 0.27 0.186 0.122 3.239 6.6 4.7 2.228 2 2 2 2021 +339 BLZ PCPIE Belize "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. The base period is October 2020. Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.539 58.955 61.54 63.46 64.75 66.233 67.453 70.109 74.564 74.164 73.533 72.766 73.491 74.151 76.551 78.349 80.732 84.095 86.582 90.114 94.077 93.702 93.718 95.846 96.62 98.172 98.002 97.429 98.547 99.565 99.457 99.62 100 104.906 113.299 116.131 118.454 120.823 123.24 125.704 2021 +339 BLZ PCPIEPCH Belize "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.46 4.384 3.121 2.032 2.29 1.842 3.937 6.354 -0.536 -0.852 -1.042 0.995 0.898 3.237 2.348 3.042 4.166 2.957 4.08 4.397 -0.399 0.017 2.271 0.807 1.607 -0.173 -0.585 1.148 1.033 -0.108 0.164 0.381 4.906 8 2.5 2 2 2 2 2021 +339 BLZ TM_RPCH Belize Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.003 0 -- 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 4.868 -8.56 -3.519 -1.743 15.762 6.844 18.905 21.896 0.591 5.717 1.272 -8.257 8.535 -0.247 2.352 12.586 -17.13 2.891 11.449 7.074 6.824 6.507 7.783 -0.665 -4.527 2.502 2.878 -23.069 28.559 2.942 2.039 4.541 2.749 2.095 2.084 2021 +339 BLZ TMG_RPCH Belize Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 2.148 -9.231 -5.716 -0.792 22.236 5.54 24.232 23.893 1.022 5.056 0.359 -11.052 10.594 2.718 1.509 17.2 -20.123 3.694 14.286 6.65 5.742 6.041 8.868 -1.079 -8.127 4.498 4.286 -22.484 21.022 9.334 1.594 4.504 2.703 2.046 2.035 2021 +339 BLZ TX_RPCH Belize Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.002 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.303 -5.186 -1.097 1.564 12.604 3.332 19.922 4.447 4.681 11.676 13.387 6.606 12.838 27.314 -18.331 2.436 7.005 -0.88 0.017 10.811 0.654 -0.462 -2.27 -8.913 -1.826 8.999 3.564 -26.826 34.235 10.529 3.569 2.028 1.928 2.012 2.012 2021 +339 BLZ TXG_RPCH Belize Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -4.658 14.366 -2.892 1.68 18.672 4.215 31.898 -0.309 1.097 15.13 7.232 0.553 2.946 33.948 -20.979 11.269 1.85 7.819 11.543 5.166 -4.521 -6.027 -6.435 -19.977 -4.718 3.47 -5.157 -23.351 34.69 7.245 2.09 2.053 1.795 2.012 2.012 2021 +339 BLZ LUR Belize Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Labor force statistics are published at a semi annual frequency. Data for 2010 and 2011 are staff estimates because there was no labor force survey conducted those years. For 2020, the authorities published data for the second semester, but not for the first semester because of COVID-19. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: There is a break in the series in 2020, when the Statistical Institute of Belize tightened the criteria for inclusion in the labor force. The new series could not calculated for previous years, thus the labor force indicators up to 2019 reflect the old methodology, while those from 2020 onwards reflect the new methodology. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15 14 12 10 9 12.5 13.8 12.7 14.3 12.8 11.4 11.4 10 12.9 11.6 11 9.4 10.3 8.2 12.827 18.515 16.726 15.275 12.926 11.6 10.143 9.541 9.328 9.377 9.041 13.743 10.188 8.488 8.012 7.902 7.791 7.68 7.57 2021 +339 BLZ LE Belize Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +339 BLZ LP Belize Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.15 0.15 0.153 0.157 0.162 0.166 0.171 0.176 0.179 0.184 0.189 0.194 0.199 0.205 0.211 0.217 0.222 0.23 0.239 0.243 0.25 0.256 0.263 0.269 0.276 0.284 0.291 0.299 0.307 0.315 0.322 0.332 0.341 0.35 0.359 0.368 0.378 0.388 0.396 0.408 0.421 0.43 0.439 0.448 0.457 0.466 0.475 0.485 2021 +339 BLZ GGR Belize General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.309 0.316 0.339 0.342 0.375 0.437 0.472 0.423 0.481 0.522 0.601 0.746 0.801 0.699 0.749 0.821 0.837 0.92 0.988 1 1.039 1.096 1.169 1.173 0.967 1.119 1.22 1.317 1.387 1.442 1.499 1.559 2021 +339 BLZ GGR_NGDP Belize General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.632 18.715 18.996 17.975 17.325 19.328 19.686 16.669 17.736 18.288 19.463 22.685 23.535 21.021 21.579 22.632 22.019 22.597 23.09 22.747 23.308 24.216 25.713 24.735 23.936 23.066 22.8 23.035 23.271 23.256 23.233 23.21 2021 +339 BLZ GGX Belize General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.339 0.348 0.389 0.472 0.527 0.606 0.606 0.643 0.608 0.631 0.673 0.753 0.757 0.783 0.815 0.86 0.846 0.969 1.061 1.226 1.239 1.254 1.231 1.311 1.261 1.212 1.316 1.408 1.481 1.539 1.606 1.67 2021 +339 BLZ GGX_NGDP Belize General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.442 20.581 21.799 24.829 24.351 26.836 25.296 25.352 22.404 22.115 21.802 22.879 22.254 23.52 23.498 23.698 22.244 23.805 24.813 27.878 27.804 27.701 27.088 27.649 31.215 24.991 24.592 24.634 24.838 24.813 24.89 24.867 2021 +339 BLZ GGXCNL Belize General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.03 -0.032 -0.05 -0.13 -0.152 -0.17 -0.135 -0.22 -0.127 -0.109 -0.072 -0.006 0.044 -0.083 -0.067 -0.039 -0.009 -0.049 -0.074 -0.226 -0.2 -0.158 -0.062 -0.138 -0.294 -0.093 -0.096 -0.091 -0.093 -0.097 -0.107 -0.111 2021 +339 BLZ GGXCNL_NGDP Belize General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.81 -1.867 -2.803 -6.853 -7.026 -7.509 -5.61 -8.683 -4.668 -3.827 -2.338 -0.194 1.281 -2.5 -1.919 -1.066 -0.226 -1.208 -1.724 -5.13 -4.496 -3.485 -1.374 -2.915 -7.279 -1.925 -1.792 -1.599 -1.567 -1.557 -1.658 -1.657 2021 +339 BLZ GGSB Belize General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +339 BLZ GGSB_NPGDP Belize General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +339 BLZ GGXONLB Belize General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.007 -0.007 -0.025 -0.1 -0.112 -0.116 -0.071 -0.132 -0.003 0.044 0.098 0.105 0.146 0.019 0.037 0.064 0.05 0.035 0.014 -0.132 -0.096 -0.045 0.057 -0.013 -0.222 -0.023 -0.003 0.009 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.018 2021 +339 BLZ GGXONLB_NGDP Belize General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.409 -0.423 -1.423 -5.264 -5.18 -5.134 -2.944 -5.192 -0.111 1.551 3.173 3.186 4.291 0.574 1.059 1.753 1.325 0.857 0.338 -3.011 -2.151 -1 1.261 -0.275 -5.492 -0.482 -0.057 0.155 0.331 0.31 0.291 0.273 2021 +339 BLZ GGXWDN Belize General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +339 BLZ GGXWDN_NGDP Belize General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +339 BLZ GGXWDG Belize General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.161 1.323 1.758 1.979 2.145 2.27 2.267 2.248 2.354 2.393 2.425 2.421 2.554 2.632 2.853 3.156 3.54 3.614 3.747 4.22 3.988 4.084 4.175 4.269 4.365 4.472 4.584 2021 +339 BLZ GGXWDG_NGDP Belize General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.418 55.193 69.364 72.951 75.159 73.506 68.918 66.087 70.753 68.984 66.844 63.671 62.729 61.536 64.872 70.82 78.207 79.518 79.014 104.491 82.21 76.304 73.05 71.616 70.384 69.301 68.259 2021 +339 BLZ NGDP_FY Belize "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.441 0.455 0.461 0.493 0.534 0.543 0.603 0.707 0.829 0.952 1.066 1.157 1.343 1.453 1.501 1.593 1.656 1.691 1.783 1.9 2.165 2.259 2.397 2.535 2.713 2.853 3.088 3.29 3.402 3.327 3.469 3.628 3.802 4.071 4.277 4.397 4.456 4.527 4.545 4.742 4.039 4.851 5.352 5.716 5.961 6.202 6.454 6.715 2021 +339 BLZ BCA Belize Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). SDR allocation in 2009 recorded as liability also. Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.004 -0.005 -0.017 -0.012 -0.005 0.009 0.012 0.009 -0.003 -0.019 0.015 -0.026 -0.029 -0.049 -0.04 -0.017 -0.007 -0.032 -0.041 -0.062 -0.162 -0.19 -0.165 -0.184 -0.155 -0.151 -0.025 -0.052 -0.145 -0.083 -0.046 -0.02 -0.033 -0.073 -0.136 -0.175 -0.163 -0.158 -0.151 -0.185 -0.128 -0.162 -0.195 -0.204 -0.21 -0.217 -0.222 -0.228 2021 +339 BLZ BCA_NGDPD Belize Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.661 -2.025 -7.504 -5.072 -1.943 3.344 4.054 2.726 -0.638 -4.055 2.88 -4.46 -4.259 -6.678 -5.339 -2.166 -0.803 -3.777 -4.647 -6.521 -14.926 -16.857 -13.791 -14.541 -11.422 -10.599 -1.644 -3.167 -8.517 -4.98 -2.637 -1.1 -1.742 -3.566 -6.353 -7.948 -7.336 -6.982 -6.635 -7.787 -6.334 -6.697 -7.28 -7.125 -7.043 -6.987 -6.887 -6.787 2020 +638 BEN NGDP_R Benin "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 "2,015.29" "2,054.17" "2,088.72" "2,046.94" "2,055.13" "2,144.06" "2,202.97" "2,157.27" "2,231.22" "2,167.65" "2,362.22" "2,462.04" "2,534.86" "2,682.80" "2,737.00" "2,902.46" "3,027.97" "3,201.62" "3,328.43" "3,473.49" "3,676.96" "3,873.05" "4,052.88" "4,192.44" "4,378.16" "4,453.16" "4,628.78" "4,905.88" "5,146.10" "5,265.45" "5,376.76" "5,536.12" "5,802.47" "6,219.75" "6,615.19" "6,732.81" "6,957.67" "7,352.28" "7,844.68" "8,383.27" "8,705.92" "9,328.87" "9,861.55" "10,475.82" "11,104.34" "11,771.31" "12,480.63" "13,226.48" 2021 +638 BEN NGDP_RPCH Benin "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 9.255 1.929 1.682 -2 0.4 4.327 2.748 -2.074 3.428 -2.849 8.976 4.226 2.958 5.836 2.02 6.045 4.324 5.735 3.961 4.358 5.858 5.333 4.643 3.444 4.43 1.713 3.944 5.986 4.897 2.319 2.114 2.964 4.811 7.191 6.358 1.778 3.34 5.672 6.697 6.866 3.849 7.155 5.71 6.229 6 6.006 6.026 5.976 2021 +638 BEN NGDP Benin "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 518.035 447.593 518.442 569.4 636.183 682.028 671.539 681.703 703.284 695.774 729.294 765.864 812.37 880.229 "1,212.59" "1,480.06" "1,650.71" "1,809.38" "1,979.46" "2,263.34" "2,499.93" "2,685.13" "2,909.67" "3,102.02" "3,264.37" "3,462.85" "3,674.80" "3,909.98" "4,365.33" "4,580.01" "4,718.03" "5,039.21" "5,688.29" "6,182.56" "6,559.33" "6,732.81" "7,005.23" "7,375.30" "7,915.66" "8,432.25" "9,008.81" "9,809.69" "10,872.50" "11,659.33" "12,502.67" "13,573.32" "14,739.80" "16,001.43" 2021 +638 BEN NGDPD Benin "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.302 1.557 1.542 1.365 1.456 1.58 2.036 2.43 2.552 2.37 2.89 2.954 3.284 3.199 2.227 2.993 3.251 3.124 3.362 3.681 3.522 3.666 4.191 5.348 6.187 6.571 7.034 8.17 9.787 9.728 9.543 10.691 11.148 12.518 13.288 11.389 11.818 12.697 14.257 14.392 15.674 17.699 17.547 18.247 19.639 21.459 23.461 25.642 2021 +638 BEN PPPGDP Benin "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.581 3.996 4.314 4.393 4.57 4.919 5.156 5.174 5.54 5.593 6.323 6.813 7.174 7.773 8.099 8.769 9.316 10.02 10.534 11.148 12.068 12.998 13.814 14.572 15.626 16.392 17.564 19.118 20.439 21.047 21.751 22.86 24.309 26.709 29.147 30.531 32.668 34.023 37.169 40.431 42.493 47.426 53.699 59.076 63.934 69.034 74.587 80.574 2021 +638 BEN NGDP_D Benin "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 25.705 21.79 24.821 27.817 30.956 31.81 30.483 31.6 31.52 32.098 30.873 31.107 32.048 32.81 44.303 50.993 54.515 56.515 59.471 65.16 67.989 69.329 71.793 73.991 74.56 77.762 79.39 79.7 84.828 86.982 87.749 91.024 98.032 99.402 99.156 100 100.684 100.313 100.905 100.584 103.479 105.154 110.251 111.298 112.593 115.308 118.101 120.98 2021 +638 BEN NGDPRPC Benin "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "554,201.88" "545,956.58" "538,591.08" "511,195.08" "497,568.40" "502,477.97" "500,265.98" "475,146.38" "476,006.23" "449,170.94" "474,485.17" "478,113.16" "475,422.84" "485,859.64" "478,981.65" "491,480.13" "496,855.43" "509,678.18" "514,419.14" "521,223.65" "535,535.07" "547,294.17" "555,539.02" "557,464.55" "564,923.02" "557,884.64" "563,325.02" "580,248.06" "591,715.11" "588,666.10" "584,478.22" "585,162.03" "596,394.42" "621,689.76" "643,072.72" "636,614.81" "639,957.87" "657,910.53" "682,728.92" "709,626.42" "716,783.16" "747,084.21" "768,175.18" "793,742.71" "818,382.06" "843,816.73" "870,209.82" "897,014.19" 2020 +638 BEN NGDPRPPPPC Benin "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,564.60" "2,526.44" "2,492.36" "2,365.58" "2,302.53" "2,325.24" "2,315.01" "2,198.77" "2,202.75" "2,078.56" "2,195.71" "2,212.50" "2,200.05" "2,248.34" "2,216.51" "2,274.35" "2,299.23" "2,358.56" "2,380.50" "2,411.99" "2,478.22" "2,532.63" "2,570.79" "2,579.70" "2,614.21" "2,581.64" "2,606.82" "2,685.13" "2,738.19" "2,724.09" "2,704.71" "2,707.87" "2,759.85" "2,876.90" "2,975.85" "2,945.97" "2,961.44" "3,044.52" "3,159.37" "3,283.84" "3,316.95" "3,457.17" "3,554.77" "3,673.09" "3,787.11" "3,904.81" "4,026.94" "4,150.98" 2020 +638 BEN NGDPPC Benin "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "142,458.56" "118,961.46" "133,683.95" "142,199.60" "154,026.55" "159,838.70" "152,497.59" "150,147.22" "150,038.11" "144,175.36" "146,489.07" "148,725.99" "152,362.96" "159,410.96" "212,205.61" "250,620.86" "270,862.34" "288,042.98" "305,931.76" "339,631.39" "364,105.03" "379,431.39" "398,836.45" "412,472.29" "421,208.24" "433,820.38" "447,224.99" "462,457.64" "501,940.05" "512,035.68" "512,871.34" "532,639.64" "584,658.54" "617,972.02" "637,643.19" "636,614.81" "644,332.56" "659,970.96" "688,906.65" "713,772.44" "741,720.77" "785,589.99" "846,924.48" "883,416.08" "921,438.26" "972,992.02" "1,027,730.42" "1,085,210.09" 2020 +638 BEN NGDPDPC Benin "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 633.149 413.923 397.573 340.867 352.496 370.342 462.435 535.192 544.339 491.148 580.415 573.657 615.86 579.434 389.725 506.864 533.491 497.342 519.56 552.369 512.9 518.071 574.524 711.107 798.382 823.24 856.1 966.318 "1,125.30" "1,087.58" "1,037.38" "1,130.07" "1,145.87" "1,251.23" "1,291.74" "1,076.91" "1,086.99" "1,136.19" "1,240.84" "1,218.28" "1,290.50" "1,417.42" "1,366.87" "1,382.59" "1,447.37" "1,538.30" "1,635.81" "1,739.02" 2020 +638 BEN PPPPC Benin "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 984.882 "1,062.02" "1,112.43" "1,097.19" "1,106.49" "1,152.74" "1,170.77" "1,139.49" "1,181.81" "1,158.91" "1,270.04" "1,323.03" "1,345.57" "1,407.70" "1,417.41" "1,484.89" "1,528.62" "1,595.11" "1,628.07" "1,672.85" "1,757.72" "1,836.78" "1,893.51" "1,937.58" "2,016.21" "2,053.53" "2,137.54" "2,261.25" "2,350.16" "2,353.04" "2,364.38" "2,416.33" "2,498.50" "2,669.69" "2,833.41" "2,886.83" "3,004.81" "3,044.52" "3,234.84" "3,422.43" "3,498.60" "3,798.03" "4,182.90" "4,476.12" "4,711.90" "4,948.64" "5,200.58" "5,464.50" 2020 +638 BEN NGAP_NPGDP Benin Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +638 BEN PPPSH Benin Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.028 0.029 0.03 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.034 0.035 0.036 0.037 0.038 2021 +638 BEN PPPEX Benin Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 144.645 112.014 120.173 129.603 139.203 138.66 130.254 131.767 126.957 124.406 115.342 112.413 113.233 113.242 149.713 168.78 177.194 180.579 187.911 203.026 207.146 206.574 210.633 212.88 208.911 211.256 209.224 204.514 213.577 217.606 216.916 220.434 234.004 231.477 225.044 220.524 214.434 216.774 212.965 208.557 212.005 206.842 202.473 197.362 195.556 196.618 197.618 198.593 2021 +638 BEN NID_NGDP Benin Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 29.581 35.271 28.176 14.187 11.383 7.459 11.083 10.082 12.721 9.094 11.763 12.14 11.793 12.286 13.472 16.755 13.199 15.092 14.387 18.227 16.008 17.753 14.834 15.164 15.219 12.086 12.873 16.377 13.74 14.866 15.608 16.462 15.276 18.862 19.257 20.732 20.272 23.96 26.392 25.63 25.634 28.851 28.646 28.731 27.442 27.818 28.039 27.958 2021 +638 BEN NGSD_NGDP Benin Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 20.167 13.137 1.987 0.667 5.847 3.302 4.623 4.666 5.308 6.939 9.866 9.79 8.177 8.816 11.189 11.767 9.871 9.422 9.892 13.317 12.482 15.025 9.924 8.958 10.55 8.642 9.786 9.83 8.242 8.175 10.041 11.629 10.098 13.482 12.589 14.768 17.275 19.78 21.839 21.63 23.887 24.461 22.643 23.134 22.819 22.802 23.036 22.506 2021 +638 BEN PCPI Benin "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 28.647 28.875 30.047 28.224 31.121 31.48 31.61 31.187 32.261 32.196 32.554 33.237 35.205 35.362 48.989 56.071 58.829 61.066 64.581 64.805 67.42 69.952 71.872 73.175 74.152 77.606 81.613 82.635 88.255 88.906 90.986 93.577 100.127 101.095 100.017 100.219 99.423 101.182 102.041 101.089 104.171 105.942 111.239 113.241 115.506 117.816 120.173 122.109 2021 +638 BEN PCPIPCH Benin "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.596 0.795 4.059 -6.067 10.265 1.151 0.414 -1.339 3.445 -0.202 1.112 2.1 5.921 0.445 38.535 14.458 4.917 3.803 5.755 0.348 4.034 3.757 2.744 1.814 1.335 4.658 5.164 1.252 6.801 0.738 2.34 2.847 7 0.967 -1.067 0.202 -0.794 1.769 0.849 -0.933 3.049 1.7 5 1.8 2 2 2 1.611 2021 +638 BEN PCPIE Benin "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 29.254 29.487 30.683 28.822 31.781 32.146 32.279 31.847 32.944 32.878 33.243 33.941 34.793 35.798 55.132 56.854 60.785 62.265 66.253 64.094 69.821 71.385 72.657 73.518 75.672 78.028 83.002 83.278 89.543 89.374 93.109 94.966 101.509 99.697 98.962 101.199 98.405 101.315 101.18 101.457 102.633 104.377 109.596 111.569 113.8 116.076 118.398 120.306 2021 +638 BEN PCPIEPCH Benin "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 0.795 4.059 -6.067 10.265 1.151 0.414 -1.339 3.445 -0.202 1.112 2.1 2.51 2.888 54.008 3.124 6.914 2.435 6.404 -3.259 8.936 2.24 1.782 1.184 2.931 3.114 6.374 0.332 7.523 -0.188 4.179 1.994 6.89 -1.785 -0.737 2.261 -2.761 2.957 -0.133 0.274 1.159 1.7 5 1.8 2 2 2 1.611 2021 +638 BEN TM_RPCH Benin Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -23.242 4.671 2.678 -2 0.4 -- 26.724 14.14 -2.829 -42.341 86.373 7.706 46.589 -9.493 -46.044 112.65 4.947 3.93 8.591 21.751 -9.864 6.162 24.462 27.612 0.102 -11.97 10.799 42.858 1.069 9.416 -13.496 -12.28 6.969 34.638 26.991 -5.488 10.66 3.854 12.726 -8.618 0.298 6.724 -9.485 5.904 8.877 13.301 11.446 12.314 2020 +638 BEN TMG_RPCH Benin Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -38.14 23.395 5.135 -40.769 -1.539 49.529 32.37 9.041 -3.461 -40.808 92.517 9.727 48.011 -9.497 -48.075 123.129 3.001 1.342 11.482 19.218 -12.115 12.921 29.914 29.898 -2.385 -10.716 9.515 45.89 4.465 8.1 -13.803 -11.628 5.989 34.52 29.274 0.239 5.112 8.367 13.813 -11.07 -1.343 8.735 -6.702 4.934 7.705 13.153 11.183 12.507 2020 +638 BEN TX_RPCH Benin Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -2.629 5.198 1.976 -2 0.4 71.615 12.407 9.833 12.046 14.006 17.875 59.747 2.31 8.242 -13.535 58.119 -10.459 38.718 -30.73 2.836 37.519 -2.272 14.595 39.962 -8.183 3.356 16.769 44.973 5.527 -3.994 6.3 -14.223 16.963 27.922 13.541 -8.03 21.928 3.856 4.114 -11.883 5.565 6.692 -15.157 7.093 10.89 10.974 10.571 10.423 2020 +638 BEN TXG_RPCH Benin Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -19.05 16.795 2.045 -35.747 17.448 46.196 -7.475 -10.786 -16.257 61.113 15.938 62.085 -5.655 0.481 26.493 58.498 -7.799 23.488 -24.672 -1.006 43.441 -8.624 11.071 52.453 -12.434 7.003 20.427 45.769 6.896 3.42 -3.021 -16.539 19.556 32.121 20.487 -4.572 23.98 5.057 0.635 -13.566 5.793 8.479 -13.933 6.402 10.474 10.635 10.326 10.191 2020 +638 BEN LUR Benin Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +638 BEN LE Benin Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +638 BEN LP Benin Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 3.636 3.763 3.878 4.004 4.13 4.267 4.404 4.54 4.687 4.826 4.978 5.149 5.332 5.522 5.714 5.906 6.094 6.282 6.47 6.664 6.866 7.077 7.295 7.521 7.75 7.982 8.217 8.455 8.697 8.945 9.199 9.461 9.729 10.005 10.287 10.576 10.872 11.175 11.49 11.814 12.146 12.487 12.838 13.198 13.569 13.95 14.342 14.745 2020 +638 BEN GGR Benin General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 91.467 79.397 79.288 93.266 101.85 145.43 190.401 217.444 238.165 251.848 287.22 298.722 326.996 347.825 391.285 413.098 436.847 472.553 626.828 633.344 675.817 651.1 692.714 797.519 836.438 824.771 848.316 780.323 "1,001.66" "1,075.82" "1,185.70" "1,296.30" "1,387.69" "1,550.53" "1,750.63" "1,933.52" "2,153.39" "2,390.04" "2,650.61" 2021 +638 BEN GGR_NGDP Benin General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.966 14.879 14.149 15.69 15.813 16.391 17.581 18.003 17.989 17.388 12.69 11.949 12.178 11.954 12.614 12.655 12.615 12.859 16.031 14.509 14.756 13.8 13.746 14.02 13.529 12.574 12.6 11.139 13.581 13.591 14.062 14.389 14.146 14.261 15.015 15.465 15.865 16.215 16.565 2021 +638 BEN GGX Benin General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 86.955 96.706 96.534 109.383 105.489 164.422 218.716 219.232 229.693 215.581 243.218 391.025 414.785 444.714 424.54 436.105 489.596 477.938 618.147 635.13 778.455 664.1 742.164 809.781 920.832 933.036 "1,222.18" "1,080.75" "1,311.70" "1,311.43" "1,231.20" "1,718.07" "1,947.71" "2,148.67" "2,251.98" "2,296.10" "2,547.01" "2,817.49" "3,114.65" 2021 +638 BEN GGX_NGDP Benin General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.08 18.122 17.226 18.402 16.378 18.531 20.196 18.151 17.349 14.884 10.746 15.641 15.447 15.284 13.686 13.36 14.139 13.006 15.809 14.549 16.997 14.076 14.728 14.236 14.894 14.225 18.153 15.428 17.785 16.568 14.601 19.071 19.855 19.762 19.315 18.365 18.765 19.115 19.465 2021 +638 BEN GGXCNL Benin General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.512 -17.309 -17.246 -16.117 -3.639 -18.992 -28.315 -1.787 8.472 36.267 44.003 -92.302 -87.788 -96.889 -33.255 -23.006 -52.749 -5.385 8.68 -1.786 -102.638 -13 -49.45 -12.262 -84.394 -108.265 -373.862 -300.428 -310.039 -235.605 -45.499 -421.772 -560.016 -598.148 -501.351 -362.577 -393.626 -427.454 -464.042 2021 +638 BEN GGXCNL_NGDP Benin General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.886 -3.244 -3.078 -2.711 -0.565 -2.141 -2.615 -0.148 0.64 2.504 1.944 -3.692 -3.269 -3.33 -1.072 -0.705 -1.523 -0.147 0.222 -0.041 -2.241 -0.276 -0.981 -0.216 -1.365 -1.651 -5.553 -4.289 -4.204 -2.976 -0.54 -4.682 -5.709 -5.501 -4.3 -2.9 -2.9 -2.9 -2.9 2021 +638 BEN GGSB Benin General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +638 BEN GGSB_NPGDP Benin General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +638 BEN GGXONLB Benin General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.512 -2.009 -3.346 4.683 12.279 7.227 -0.464 25.587 29.55 50.573 57.874 -78.24 -72.547 -81.364 -20.955 -7.146 -45.837 0.012 50.848 8.562 -87.039 4.7 -34.55 10.881 -64.54 -89.94 -337.573 -237.086 -203.625 -109.652 89.126 -245.489 -340.144 -393.218 -326.092 -161.376 -181.03 -197.153 -224.261 2021 +638 BEN GGXONLB_NGDP Benin General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.833 -0.376 -0.597 0.788 1.907 0.814 -0.043 2.118 2.232 3.492 2.557 -3.13 -2.702 -2.796 -0.676 -0.219 -1.324 -- 1.3 0.196 -1.9 0.1 -0.686 0.191 -1.044 -1.371 -5.014 -3.384 -2.761 -1.385 1.057 -2.725 -3.467 -3.617 -2.797 -1.291 -1.334 -1.338 -1.402 2021 +638 BEN GGXWDN Benin General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +638 BEN GGXWDN_NGDP Benin General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +638 BEN GGXWDG Benin General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 775.915 891.957 989.769 "1,019.99" 895.249 725.279 702.15 934.213 307.438 558.576 799.146 858.646 990.776 "1,101.59" "1,111.50" "1,144.01" "1,461.56" "2,080.46" "2,516.51" "2,920.51" "3,251.78" "3,476.59" "4,156.85" "4,898.68" "5,963.23" "6,485.65" "6,795.01" "7,110.16" "7,458.73" "7,841.47" 2021 +638 BEN GGXWDG_NGDP Benin General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.571 39.409 39.592 37.987 30.768 23.381 21.51 26.978 8.366 14.286 18.307 18.748 21 21.86 19.54 18.504 22.282 30.9 35.923 39.598 41.08 41.23 46.142 49.937 54.847 55.626 54.349 52.383 50.603 49.005 2021 +638 BEN NGDP_FY Benin "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 379.049 327.507 379.347 416.634 465.5 499.044 491.37 498.807 514.598 509.103 533.63 560.388 594.416 644.07 887.259 "1,082.97" "1,207.84" "1,323.94" "1,448.39" "2,263.34" "2,499.93" "2,685.13" "2,909.67" "3,102.02" "3,264.37" "3,462.85" "3,674.80" "3,909.98" "4,365.33" "4,580.01" "4,718.03" "5,039.21" "5,688.29" "6,182.56" "6,559.33" "6,732.81" "7,005.23" "7,375.30" "7,915.66" "8,432.25" "9,008.81" "9,809.69" "10,872.50" "11,659.33" "12,502.67" "13,573.32" "14,739.80" "16,001.43" 2021 +638 BEN BCA Benin Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" -0.108 -0.264 -0.322 -0.159 -0.053 -0.041 -0.055 -0.037 -0.114 -0.015 -0.02 -0.235 -0.078 -0.06 0.011 -0.169 -0.041 -0.155 -0.133 -0.156 -0.081 -0.075 -0.157 -0.332 -0.289 -0.226 -0.217 -0.535 -0.538 -0.651 -0.531 -0.517 -0.577 -0.673 -0.886 -0.679 -0.354 -0.531 -0.649 -0.576 -0.274 -0.777 -1.053 -1.021 -0.908 -1.076 -1.174 -1.398 2021 +638 BEN BCA_NGDPD Benin Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.672 -16.923 -20.877 -11.655 -3.66 -2.566 -2.725 -1.512 -4.468 -0.615 -0.677 -7.971 -2.369 -1.89 0.483 -5.631 -1.269 -4.966 -3.949 -4.232 -2.295 -2.045 -3.742 -6.206 -4.669 -3.444 -3.088 -6.546 -5.499 -6.69 -5.567 -4.833 -5.178 -5.379 -6.668 -5.964 -2.997 -4.181 -4.553 -4 -1.746 -4.389 -6.002 -5.597 -4.623 -5.016 -5.003 -5.452 2021 +514 BTN NGDP_R Bhutan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY1999/2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 4.462 5.069 5.484 5.886 6.335 6.61 7.136 8.579 9.873 10.485 11.438 11.999 12.248 12.639 12.922 13.699 14.517 15.322 16.243 17.394 18.6 19.909 21.804 23.836 25.475 27.173 29.113 32.857 36.459 38.574 42.232 46.399 49.413 51.183 53.214 56.524 60.712 64.55 67.025 69.992 68.348 66.071 68.707 71.656 75.288 79.783 84.461 89.352 2021 +514 BTN NGDP_RPCH Bhutan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.995 13.589 8.195 7.337 7.616 4.349 7.954 20.229 15.079 6.194 9.098 4.896 2.083 3.192 2.232 6.019 5.971 5.544 6.009 7.087 6.934 7.04 9.516 9.32 6.876 6.666 7.137 12.861 10.964 5.801 9.484 9.866 6.495 3.582 3.968 6.221 7.408 6.322 3.835 4.425 -2.348 -3.332 3.989 4.293 5.069 5.97 5.864 5.791 2021 +514 BTN NGDP Bhutan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY1999/2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 0.969 1.152 1.324 1.525 1.776 2.002 2.307 2.872 3.533 4.112 4.774 5.369 5.988 6.717 7.7 9.005 10.336 12.067 14.226 16.557 18.453 20.46 23.547 26.727 29.534 33.038 37.394 43.975 50.862 56.574 65.258 76.86 89.062 99.048 109.649 122.5 136.911 152.39 163.456 172.951 175.428 180.034 200.153 222.806 248.558 277.029 306.79 338.516 2021 +514 BTN NGDPD Bhutan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.123 0.133 0.14 0.151 0.156 0.162 0.183 0.222 0.254 0.253 0.273 0.236 0.231 0.242 0.245 0.287 0.301 0.337 0.371 0.389 0.423 0.441 0.481 0.572 0.649 0.758 0.812 0.995 1.26 1.184 1.399 1.695 1.772 1.806 1.784 1.974 2.064 2.294 2.509 2.452 2.421 2.442 2.707 2.958 3.244 3.554 3.868 4.196 2021 +514 BTN PPPGDP Bhutan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.194 0.241 0.277 0.309 0.345 0.371 0.409 0.503 0.6 0.662 0.749 0.812 0.848 0.896 0.936 1.013 1.093 1.173 1.258 1.366 1.494 1.635 1.818 2.027 2.224 2.447 2.703 3.133 3.543 3.772 4.18 4.688 5.194 5.462 5.871 6.591 7.27 7.934 8.435 8.965 8.86 8.921 9.937 10.732 11.513 12.427 13.406 14.457 2021 +514 BTN NGDP_D Bhutan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 21.724 22.729 24.135 25.904 28.038 30.285 32.327 33.473 35.779 39.22 41.738 44.744 48.884 53.14 59.591 65.735 71.197 78.757 87.584 95.19 99.211 102.764 107.994 112.13 115.933 121.585 128.446 133.84 139.505 146.665 154.521 165.651 180.241 193.518 206.054 216.722 225.509 236.082 243.871 247.102 256.668 272.486 291.315 310.939 330.143 347.228 363.232 378.855 2021 +514 BTN NGDPRPC Bhutan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,927.80" "12,090.76" "12,750.82" "13,378.74" "14,050.37" "14,255.03" "14,911.95" "17,320.11" "19,314.98" "20,008.21" "21,584.15" "22,683.24" "23,462.71" "24,631.58" "25,525.64" "27,221.50" "28,622.02" "29,745.07" "30,764.71" "32,044.74" "33,355.40" "34,658.87" "36,877.81" "39,601.92" "41,576.66" "43,563.96" "45,847.93" "51,114.15" "56,027.47" "58,555.54" "63,328.49" "68,729.38" "72,302.20" "73,980.41" "75,979.09" "79,234.67" "84,068.41" "88,294.42" "91,195.68" "94,836.71" "91,705.77" "87,798.24" "90,423.83" "93,399.52" "97,191.12" "102,004.36" "106,948.32" "112,055.06" 2021 +514 BTN NGDPRPPPPC Bhutan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,343.09" "1,486.03" "1,567.15" "1,644.33" "1,726.87" "1,752.03" "1,832.77" "2,128.74" "2,373.93" "2,459.13" "2,652.82" "2,787.90" "2,883.71" "3,027.37" "3,137.25" "3,345.68" "3,517.82" "3,655.84" "3,781.16" "3,938.49" "4,099.58" "4,259.78" "4,532.50" "4,867.31" "5,110.02" "5,354.27" "5,634.98" "6,282.23" "6,886.11" "7,196.82" "7,783.44" "8,447.25" "8,886.37" "9,092.63" "9,338.28" "9,738.41" "10,332.50" "10,851.90" "11,208.49" "11,655.99" "11,271.18" "10,790.92" "11,113.62" "11,479.35" "11,945.36" "12,536.94" "13,144.58" "13,772.23" 2021 +514 BTN NGDPPC Bhutan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,373.92" "2,748.07" "3,077.45" "3,465.63" "3,939.46" "4,317.17" "4,820.61" "5,797.47" "6,910.74" "7,847.30" "9,008.69" "10,149.35" "11,469.50" "13,089.34" "15,210.97" "17,894.17" "20,378.10" "23,426.18" "26,945.00" "30,503.44" "33,092.32" "35,616.70" "39,825.92" "44,405.67" "48,201.25" "52,967.12" "58,889.97" "68,411.35" "78,160.87" "85,880.76" "97,855.83" "113,850.80" "130,318.57" "143,165.38" "156,558.23" "171,718.99" "189,581.85" "208,447.05" "222,399.93" "234,343.44" "235,379.23" "239,238.32" "263,418.16" "290,415.88" "320,869.77" "354,187.93" "388,470.58" "424,525.80" 2021 +514 BTN NGDPDPC Bhutan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 301.912 317.384 325.479 343.169 346.705 349.039 382.259 447.284 496.565 483.64 514.626 446.274 442.838 470.84 484.426 569.737 594.213 654.919 701.797 716.174 758.308 767.831 813.421 950.504 "1,059.21" "1,215.29" "1,278.66" "1,548.11" "1,936.31" "1,797.54" "2,097.54" "2,511.44" "2,592.37" "2,609.76" "2,546.86" "2,767.78" "2,857.44" "3,137.63" "3,413.31" "3,322.53" "3,247.93" "3,245.41" "3,562.31" "3,855.77" "4,187.45" "4,543.44" "4,898.23" "5,261.57" 2021 +514 BTN PPPPC Bhutan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 475.12 575.418 644.327 702.532 764.428 800.086 853.808 "1,016.22" "1,173.23" "1,262.99" "1,413.46" "1,535.68" "1,624.65" "1,746.00" "1,848.03" "2,012.13" "2,154.39" "2,277.53" "2,382.12" "2,516.19" "2,678.44" "2,845.81" "3,075.20" "3,367.54" "3,630.37" "3,923.18" "4,256.27" "4,873.39" "5,444.28" "5,726.41" "6,267.62" "6,943.48" "7,599.81" "7,894.25" "8,382.38" "9,238.77" "10,067.52" "10,851.90" "11,476.24" "12,147.93" "11,888.44" "11,854.83" "13,077.40" "13,989.03" "14,862.36" "15,888.29" "16,975.51" "18,130.25" 2021 +514 BTN NGAP_NPGDP Bhutan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +514 BTN PPPSH Bhutan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.007 2021 +514 BTN PPPEX Bhutan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.996 4.776 4.776 4.933 5.153 5.396 5.646 5.705 5.89 6.213 6.373 6.609 7.06 7.497 8.231 8.893 9.459 10.286 11.311 12.123 12.355 12.515 12.951 13.186 13.277 13.501 13.836 14.038 14.357 14.997 15.613 16.397 17.148 18.135 18.677 18.587 18.831 19.208 19.379 19.291 19.799 20.181 20.143 20.76 21.589 22.292 22.884 23.415 2021 +514 BTN NID_NGDP Bhutan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY1999/2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 29.746 37.078 38.825 37.991 34.645 43.441 38.679 28.353 36.773 31.338 33.215 31.393 43.435 41.145 50.316 43.816 43.92 40.016 36.727 40.166 47.423 61.27 61.997 60.668 62.427 58.826 50.439 38.016 37.36 45.511 55.727 66.485 69.418 56.417 49.219 53.416 56.454 54.578 49.801 42.582 35.515 34.514 38.638 37.064 30.884 29.658 29.499 28.602 2021 +514 BTN NGSD_NGDP Bhutan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY1999/2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 0 7.271 9.567 8.697 7.668 13.984 9.22 17.501 18.029 23.728 30.029 24.439 18.73 31.842 43.587 42.214 62.698 48.814 50.5 46.268 42.162 57.418 45.032 39.521 38.621 37.495 46.587 41.224 32.986 33.751 33.899 39.852 44.699 35.234 24.428 25.815 25.929 31.086 27.373 19.644 13.722 10.511 14.161 18.952 17.646 18.638 23.311 24.929 2021 +514 BTN PCPI Bhutan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Monthly data available Harmonized prices: No. Not specified Base year: FY2003/04 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 16.947 17.789 19.553 21.927 24.787 26.77 28.156 30.139 32.606 35.496 38.836 42.853 46.343 50.789 55.613 59.553 64.781 70.32 75.658 82.511 88.438 91.732 94.428 96.762 100 104.823 109.99 115.76 123.053 131.823 138.185 150.003 165.175 178.57 195.711 208.766 215.616 224.918 233.151 239.729 247.014 278.174 299.473 319.128 337.049 351.118 365.313 379.9 2021 +514 BTN PCPIPCH Bhutan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.504 4.967 9.918 12.137 13.046 8.001 5.177 7.044 8.183 8.864 9.408 10.345 8.144 9.595 9.497 7.084 8.779 8.551 7.591 9.058 7.183 3.724 2.939 2.472 3.346 4.823 4.93 5.246 6.3 7.127 4.826 8.552 10.115 8.109 9.599 6.671 3.281 4.314 3.661 2.821 3.039 12.615 7.657 6.563 5.616 4.174 4.043 3.993 2021 +514 BTN PCPIE Bhutan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Monthly data available Harmonized prices: No. Not specified Base year: FY2003/04 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 19.924 20.892 22.537 23.214 26.729 30.685 32.668 35.563 38.692 42.189 45.976 51.23 58.758 65.919 71.52 78.287 85.693 91.661 99.894 107.957 100.053 91.21 93.706 96.491 100 105.4 108.667 113.34 120.141 128.791 136.132 149.2 163.374 184.45 199.39 208.961 216.483 227.091 232.768 239.053 249.906 272.805 289.584 309.785 322.967 336.186 349.609 363.569 2021 +514 BTN PCPIEPCH Bhutan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." -11.508 4.858 7.872 3.003 15.142 14.803 6.462 8.861 8.8 9.036 8.978 11.427 14.695 12.188 8.497 9.461 9.46 6.964 8.982 8.072 -7.322 -8.838 2.737 2.971 3.637 5.4 3.1 4.3 6 7.2 5.7 9.6 9.5 12.9 8.1 4.8 3.6 4.9 2.5 2.7 4.54 9.163 6.15 6.976 4.255 4.093 3.993 3.993 2021 +514 BTN TM_RPCH Bhutan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 21.258 21.614 6.003 2.658 5.228 -24.039 22.11 -4.87 -0.691 5.091 -34.132 0.32 -38.605 39.092 -32.71 1.457 9.964 15.277 30.857 8.568 -10.145 1.263 12.406 12.516 6.556 48.742 -14.183 9.603 19.997 -16.631 30.53 29.811 -15.618 -16.952 -6.25 1.125 -1.289 -3.396 -2.745 -3.761 -7.54 -19.068 18.061 12.186 -3.347 -3.118 3.205 -0.414 2021 +514 BTN TMG_RPCH Bhutan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 1.128 40.454 12.544 -3.103 -3.414 -17.393 25.504 2.625 -0.371 15.791 -32.59 -0.094 -40.104 42.705 -37.899 4.629 1.312 26.305 12.019 14.28 9.26 5.105 5.822 -7.415 13.961 58.278 -14.853 4.163 19.321 -15.373 29.767 32.002 -18.196 -16.882 -7.182 2.086 -1.11 -4.482 -4.123 -3.413 -8.733 -13.5 49.015 -7.746 -3.263 -5.555 -5.459 -2.495 2021 +514 BTN TX_RPCH Bhutan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 27.859 -31.697 -25.374 -3.527 -8.189 -5.414 23.394 23.854 46.446 3.068 -10.865 -6.37 -34.72 0.134 -17.883 8.732 18.539 -0.656 -4.299 -4.97 -7.774 -11.031 -2.979 1.644 34.421 31.007 35.333 67.032 9.33 -19.116 -0.029 17.122 -12.652 -15.21 -8.87 0.554 -12.944 8.15 6.876 -4.568 -3.488 -10.985 16.263 -6.117 8.91 7.081 22.306 6.291 2021 +514 BTN TXG_RPCH Bhutan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 -27.936 13.517 6.027 -17.913 -13.72 -6.003 30.585 39.484 65.971 8.785 -14.802 -1.504 -34.156 -0.346 -20.159 10.41 24.495 -8.031 0.756 -13.453 4.727 -15.948 -0.922 4.777 35.098 28.235 39.352 76.208 10.707 -20.544 -1.816 17.991 -15.889 -19.359 -9.356 1.896 -18.003 8.423 4.55 -1.604 2.28 4.062 16.736 -8.617 5.448 3.618 13.381 6.785 2021 +514 BTN LUR Bhutan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.8 2.5 3.1 3.2 3.7 3.85 4 3.3 3.1 2.1 2.9 2.6 2.5 2.1 3.138 3.4 2.3 5 4.8 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +514 BTN LE Bhutan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +514 BTN LP Bhutan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. World Development Indicators Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 0.408 0.419 0.43 0.44 0.451 0.464 0.479 0.495 0.511 0.524 0.53 0.529 0.522 0.513 0.506 0.503 0.507 0.515 0.528 0.543 0.558 0.574 0.591 0.602 0.613 0.624 0.635 0.643 0.651 0.659 0.667 0.675 0.683 0.692 0.7 0.713 0.722 0.731 0.735 0.738 0.745 0.753 0.76 0.767 0.775 0.782 0.79 0.797 2021 +514 BTN GGR Bhutan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 0.575 0.498 0.676 0.79 0.97 1.122 1.447 1.772 1.62 1.469 1.749 1.993 2.881 3.123 3.65 4.491 4.656 4.95 6.919 7.859 8.382 8.848 7.054 10.445 10.501 13.452 16.083 18.317 23.443 30.991 28.172 32.646 30.656 37.819 36.231 42.039 42.673 52.113 42.033 54.604 59.696 52.86 58.698 62.024 66.961 80.106 88.18 2021 +514 BTN GGR_NGDP Bhutan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a 49.89 37.631 44.312 44.488 48.452 48.653 50.385 50.149 39.394 30.762 32.583 33.291 42.891 40.556 40.533 43.449 38.586 34.792 41.786 42.59 40.969 37.576 26.394 35.366 31.784 35.974 36.573 36.014 41.437 47.49 36.653 36.656 30.951 34.491 29.576 30.706 28.003 31.882 24.304 31.126 33.158 26.41 26.345 24.953 24.171 26.111 26.049 2021 +514 BTN GGX Bhutan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 0.618 0.483 0.692 0.75 1.165 1.208 1.464 1.721 2.068 1.839 1.777 2.217 2.541 3.134 3.736 4.207 4.905 4.754 7.147 8.532 11.057 9.944 9.994 9.872 12.982 13.482 15.708 19.719 23.931 29.62 30.749 34.725 35.641 34.61 36.476 44.688 49.967 56.331 44.054 57.572 59.466 72.846 78.239 75.98 79.697 88.872 97.386 2021 +514 BTN GGX_NGDP Bhutan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a 53.669 36.458 45.356 42.241 58.172 52.348 50.989 48.719 50.293 38.514 33.1 37.02 37.834 40.695 41.484 40.705 40.645 33.42 43.162 46.233 54.044 42.231 37.391 33.424 39.293 36.053 35.72 38.769 42.3 45.389 40.006 38.989 35.984 31.564 29.776 32.641 32.789 34.463 25.472 32.818 33.03 36.395 35.115 30.568 28.768 28.968 28.768 2021 +514 BTN GGXCNL Bhutan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -0.044 0.016 -0.016 0.04 -0.195 -0.085 -0.017 0.051 -0.448 -0.37 -0.028 -0.223 0.34 -0.011 -0.086 0.284 -0.248 0.195 -0.228 -0.672 -2.675 -1.096 -2.939 0.573 -2.481 -0.03 0.375 -1.401 -0.488 1.371 -2.577 -2.079 -4.985 3.209 -0.245 -2.649 -7.293 -4.218 -2.021 -2.968 0.23 -19.986 -19.541 -13.956 -12.736 -8.766 -9.206 2021 +514 BTN GGXCNL_NGDP Bhutan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a -3.779 1.173 -1.043 2.248 -9.72 -3.694 -0.604 1.431 -10.899 -7.752 -0.517 -3.729 5.058 -0.139 -0.951 2.744 -2.058 1.372 -1.376 -3.643 -13.075 -4.654 -10.997 1.941 -7.508 -0.079 0.853 -2.755 -0.862 2.101 -3.353 -2.334 -5.033 2.927 -0.2 -1.935 -4.786 -2.581 -1.168 -1.692 0.128 -9.985 -8.77 -5.615 -4.597 -2.857 -2.719 2021 +514 BTN GGSB Bhutan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +514 BTN GGSB_NPGDP Bhutan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +514 BTN GGXONLB Bhutan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.015 0.057 -0.438 -0.327 0.012 -0.172 0.541 0.172 0.103 0.525 0.222 0.639 0.596 -0.161 -2.597 -0.98 -2.77 0.794 -2.075 0.352 0.818 0.318 1.246 3.114 -0.783 -0.193 -2.343 5.3 1.78 -0.54 -5.295 -2.068 -0.412 -2.137 2.094 -17.315 -15.995 -8.563 -5.645 -0.034 1.246 2021 +514 BTN GGXONLB_NGDP Bhutan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.513 1.613 -10.645 -6.86 0.224 -2.866 8.059 2.233 1.142 5.081 1.841 4.494 3.598 -0.873 -12.695 -4.163 -10.365 2.687 -6.281 0.942 1.861 0.625 2.202 4.772 -1.019 -0.216 -2.365 4.833 1.453 -0.394 -3.474 -1.265 -0.238 -1.218 1.163 -8.651 -7.179 -3.445 -2.038 -0.011 0.368 2021 +514 BTN GGXWDN Bhutan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +514 BTN GGXWDN_NGDP Bhutan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +514 BTN GGXWDG Bhutan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.379 4.435 3.779 4.124 4.31 5.608 7.034 8.799 11.6 14.716 19.955 24.21 28.103 32.637 31.815 33.071 37.16 39.788 53.119 70.662 95.9 108.37 120.743 153.845 170.257 185.312 184.175 229.625 238.399 261.784 284.031 314.768 336.975 358.239 380.186 2021 +514 BTN GGXWDG_NGDP Bhutan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.202 57.603 41.962 39.902 35.713 39.42 42.483 47.682 56.695 62.495 74.661 81.974 85.062 87.279 72.347 65.021 65.683 60.971 69.111 79.34 96.822 98.834 98.566 112.369 111.724 113.371 106.49 130.894 132.419 130.792 127.479 126.638 121.639 116.77 112.31 2021 +514 BTN NGDP_FY Bhutan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.969 1.152 1.324 1.525 1.776 2.002 2.307 2.872 3.533 4.112 4.774 5.369 5.988 6.717 7.7 9.005 10.336 12.067 14.226 16.557 18.453 20.46 23.547 26.727 29.534 33.038 37.394 43.975 50.862 56.574 65.258 76.86 89.062 99.048 109.649 122.5 136.911 152.39 163.456 172.951 175.428 180.034 200.153 222.806 248.558 277.029 306.79 338.516 2021 +514 BTN BCA Bhutan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data reported on fiscal year basis (July-June). BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data from 2006/07 onwards are compiled in BPM 6. Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.014 0.005 -0.071 -0.079 -0.094 -0.078 -0.093 -0.083 -0.057 -0.071 -0.028 -0.025 -0.07 -0.04 -0.034 0.045 0.045 0.018 0.039 0.009 -0.04 -0.039 -0.081 -0.138 -0.122 -0.235 -0.038 0.084 -0.111 -0.076 -0.319 -0.517 -0.388 -0.463 -0.483 -0.575 -0.621 -0.521 -0.462 -0.502 -0.382 -0.295 -0.663 -0.536 -0.429 -0.392 -0.239 -0.154 2021 +514 BTN BCA_NGDPD Bhutan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 11.757 3.641 -50.791 -52.058 -60.072 -48.069 -50.677 -37.417 -22.259 -27.936 -10.23 -10.46 -30.391 -16.524 -13.916 15.827 15.057 5.415 10.457 2.32 -9.385 -8.892 -16.794 -24.06 -18.727 -31.014 -4.668 8.431 -8.819 -6.418 -22.777 -30.485 -21.926 -25.632 -27.07 -29.098 -30.101 -22.708 -18.407 -20.487 -15.797 -12.096 -24.476 -18.111 -13.238 -11.02 -6.188 -3.673 2021 +218 BOL NGDP_R Bolivia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 15.258 15.303 14.701 14.106 14.078 13.842 13.486 13.818 14.22 14.759 15.443 16.256 16.524 17.23 18.034 18.877 19.701 20.677 21.717 21.809 22.356 22.733 23.298 23.929 24.928 26.03 27.279 28.524 30.278 31.294 32.586 34.281 36.037 38.487 40.588 42.56 44.374 46.236 48.189 49.257 44.953 47.698 49.51 51.094 52.627 54.101 55.508 56.895 2021 +218 BOL NGDP_RPCH Bolivia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.61 0.3 -3.939 -4.042 -0.201 -1.676 -2.574 2.463 2.91 3.79 4.636 5.267 1.646 4.269 4.667 4.678 4.361 4.954 5.029 0.427 2.508 1.684 2.486 2.711 4.173 4.421 4.797 4.564 6.148 3.357 4.127 5.204 5.122 6.796 5.461 4.857 4.264 4.195 4.224 2.217 -8.738 6.106 3.8 3.2 3 2.8 2.6 2.5 2021 +218 BOL NGDP Bolivia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- 0.001 0.019 2.366 7.608 8.884 10.806 12.694 15.443 19.132 22.014 24.459 27.636 32.235 37.537 41.644 46.822 48.156 51.928 53.79 56.682 61.904 69.626 77.024 91.748 103.009 120.694 121.727 137.876 166.232 187.154 211.856 228.004 228.031 234.533 259.185 278.388 282.587 253.112 279.221 297.935 315.486 336.316 357.826 379.979 403.11 2021 +218 BOL NGDPD Bolivia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.589 3.44 3.813 3.609 3.752 4.059 3.97 4.323 4.598 4.716 4.868 5.335 5.635 5.724 5.974 6.707 7.385 7.919 8.49 8.269 8.385 8.155 7.917 8.092 8.785 9.573 11.52 13.216 16.792 17.464 19.786 24.135 27.282 30.883 33.237 33.241 34.189 37.782 40.581 41.193 36.897 40.703 43.431 45.989 49.026 52.161 55.39 58.762 2021 +218 BOL PPPGDP Bolivia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.681 11.727 11.961 11.927 12.333 12.509 12.433 13.054 13.908 15.001 16.284 17.721 18.423 19.665 21.023 22.468 23.877 25.492 27.075 27.574 28.906 30.055 31.282 32.764 35.048 37.745 40.776 43.79 47.373 49.278 51.928 55.765 61.453 69.841 75.554 77.543 82.736 94.285 100.615 104.685 96.689 106.856 118.802 126.972 133.525 139.815 146.181 152.735 2021 +218 BOL NGDP_D Bolivia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.009 0.137 17.094 56.413 64.296 75.988 86.008 100 117.689 133.224 141.959 153.248 170.76 190.535 201.405 215.606 220.805 232.277 236.621 243.295 258.696 279.308 295.901 336.332 361.131 398.621 388.975 423.117 484.902 519.331 550.467 561.749 535.793 528.534 560.57 577.703 573.699 563.061 585.397 601.765 617.455 639.052 661.404 684.553 708.513 2021 +218 BOL NGDPRPC Bolivia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,956.54" "2,739.18" "2,577.49" "2,422.73" "2,368.43" "2,281.11" "2,176.95" "2,184.97" "2,202.56" "2,239.30" "2,295.20" "2,366.67" "2,356.45" "2,388.78" "2,430.79" "2,494.79" "2,552.75" "2,627.00" "2,705.70" "2,665.29" "2,651.99" "2,646.41" "2,662.60" "2,685.68" "2,748.41" "2,820.18" "2,905.10" "2,986.81" "3,118.21" "3,170.64" "3,248.82" "3,364.23" "3,481.88" "3,661.90" "3,803.95" "3,929.79" "4,037.70" "4,146.72" "4,260.72" "4,294.41" "3,865.26" "4,042.17" "4,139.65" "4,212.24" "4,282.13" "4,345.45" "4,393.03" "4,436.80" 2017 +218 BOL NGDPRPPPPC Bolivia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,029.03" "5,585.80" "5,256.07" "4,940.48" "4,829.75" "4,651.68" "4,439.28" "4,455.63" "4,491.51" "4,566.42" "4,680.41" "4,826.16" "4,805.31" "4,871.24" "4,956.93" "5,087.44" "5,205.62" "5,357.03" "5,517.51" "5,435.12" "5,407.99" "5,396.62" "5,429.63" "5,476.70" "5,604.61" "5,750.97" "5,924.15" "6,090.76" "6,358.72" "6,465.64" "6,625.06" "6,860.40" "7,100.32" "7,467.42" "7,757.10" "8,013.70" "8,233.76" "8,456.07" "8,688.55" "8,757.26" "7,882.11" "8,242.89" "8,441.65" "8,589.69" "8,732.20" "8,861.34" "8,958.36" "9,047.62" 2017 +218 BOL NGDPPC Bolivia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 0.022 0.026 0.063 0.216 3.255 389.933 "1,228.09" "1,404.85" "1,673.69" "1,925.98" "2,295.20" "2,785.32" "3,139.34" "3,391.09" "3,725.15" "4,260.11" "4,863.87" "5,290.89" "5,833.64" "5,885.11" "6,159.96" "6,261.97" "6,477.98" "6,947.75" "7,676.53" "8,344.94" "9,770.80" "10,786.30" "12,429.84" "12,333.00" "13,746.32" "16,313.21" "18,082.50" "20,157.57" "21,368.67" "21,055.53" "21,340.60" "23,245.27" "24,614.29" "24,637.03" "21,763.73" "23,662.77" "24,910.96" "26,008.71" "27,365.02" "28,741.01" "30,072.65" "31,435.32" 2017 +218 BOL NGDPDPC Bolivia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 695.535 615.66 668.55 619.896 631.152 668.921 640.94 683.625 712.146 715.525 723.431 776.711 803.547 793.646 805.183 886.368 956.965 "1,006.10" "1,057.72" "1,010.58" 994.617 949.383 904.851 908.203 968.545 "1,037.18" "1,226.85" "1,383.89" "1,729.37" "1,769.44" "1,972.68" "2,368.52" "2,635.93" "2,938.42" "3,114.97" "3,069.32" "3,110.87" "3,388.52" "3,588.09" "3,591.40" "3,172.56" "3,449.38" "3,631.34" "3,791.36" "3,989.07" "4,189.65" "4,383.77" "4,582.41" 2017 +218 BOL PPPPC Bolivia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,069.78" "2,099.04" "2,097.18" "2,048.45" "2,074.82" "2,061.51" "2,006.99" "2,064.21" "2,154.20" "2,276.02" "2,420.13" "2,579.90" "2,627.29" "2,726.46" "2,833.68" "2,969.27" "3,093.88" "3,238.76" "3,373.34" "3,369.79" "3,428.93" "3,498.81" "3,575.07" "3,677.24" "3,864.14" "4,089.39" "4,342.52" "4,585.31" "4,878.83" "4,992.66" "5,177.26" "5,472.56" "5,937.48" "6,645.21" "7,080.98" "7,160.05" "7,528.31" "8,456.07" "8,896.10" "9,126.86" "8,313.77" "9,055.58" "9,933.29" "10,467.61" "10,864.56" "11,230.14" "11,569.24" "11,910.61" 2017 +218 BOL NGAP_NPGDP Bolivia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +218 BOL PPPSH Bolivia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.08 0.079 0.075 0.07 0.067 0.064 0.06 0.059 0.058 0.059 0.059 0.06 0.055 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.058 0.059 0.06 0.059 0.057 0.057 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.055 0.055 0.054 0.056 0.058 0.058 0.058 0.061 0.066 0.069 0.069 0.071 0.077 0.078 0.077 0.073 0.073 0.073 0.074 0.074 0.073 0.073 0.072 2021 +218 BOL PPPEX Bolivia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.189 0.612 0.681 0.777 0.846 0.948 1.08 1.195 1.244 1.315 1.435 1.572 1.634 1.729 1.746 1.796 1.79 1.812 1.889 1.987 2.041 2.25 2.352 2.548 2.47 2.655 2.981 3.045 3.033 3.018 2.941 2.835 2.749 2.767 2.699 2.618 2.613 2.508 2.485 2.519 2.559 2.599 2.639 2021 +218 BOL NID_NGDP Bolivia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 16.051 15.624 13.238 19.672 19.464 13.536 13.021 13.981 11.588 12.532 15.578 16.704 16.564 14.371 15.244 16.237 19.632 23.607 18.772 18.143 14.268 16.295 13.232 11.022 14.254 13.865 15.187 17.553 16.971 17.007 20.718 17.673 19.018 21.034 20.281 21.057 22.22 20.596 19.875 15.778 16.835 17.954 17.585 17.006 16.473 16.233 16.202 2021 +218 BOL NGSD_NGDP Bolivia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 15.473 1.805 10.375 5.075 16.778 14.145 5.443 2.306 6.006 6.823 8.512 10.796 9.455 9.256 10.716 10.238 11.726 12.646 12.822 10.659 11.018 11.253 12.319 14.59 17.045 19.877 26.56 28.593 28.952 22.878 24.969 25.579 25.724 23.906 20.801 14.216 15.407 16.052 16.123 14.191 12.473 13.867 10.903 10.033 9.556 8.979 8.658 8.453 2021 +218 BOL PCPI Bolivia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. Base year (2016) price index is not 100. According to the statistics office, it is a technical issue related to extrapolation of the old series to the new one. Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- 0.002 0.023 2.774 10.357 11.867 13.766 15.855 18.569 22.551 25.473 27.645 29.822 32.861 36.946 38.685 41.654 42.554 44.512 45.223 45.64 47.163 49.256 51.916 54.148 57.752 65.842 68.044 69.747 76.64 80.102 84.697 89.58 93.218 96.596 99.323 101.579 103.447 104.422 105.191 108.546 112.409 116.341 120.41 124.624 128.986 2021 +218 BOL PCPIPCH Bolivia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 47.059 32.134 123.555 275.579 "1,281.35" "11,749.63" 273.35 14.579 16.002 15.174 17.12 21.444 12.958 8.526 7.875 10.192 12.43 4.709 7.674 2.161 4.601 1.596 0.923 3.338 4.437 5.4 4.3 6.656 14.007 3.345 2.502 9.884 4.517 5.737 5.765 4.061 3.625 2.822 2.272 1.839 0.942 0.736 3.19 3.558 3.498 3.498 3.5 3.5 2021 +218 BOL PCPIE Bolivia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. Base year (2016) price index is not 100. According to the statistics office, it is a technical issue related to extrapolation of the old series to the new one. Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- 0.001 0.004 0.082 6.751 11.115 12.301 14.946 17.421 20.559 23.732 26.215 28.655 31.098 35.008 37.791 40.334 42.107 43.426 44.908 45.323 46.432 48.261 50.491 52.97 54.553 60.95 68.171 68.351 73.26 78.318 81.874 87.179 91.707 94.415 98.195 100.86 102.38 103.884 104.581 105.523 109.959 113.919 117.904 122.028 126.296 130.713 2021 +218 BOL PCPIEPCH Bolivia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 23.93 25.127 296.791 328.437 "2,177.30" "8,170.53" 64.647 10.662 21.505 16.563 18.01 15.436 10.462 9.308 8.523 12.574 7.949 6.731 4.395 3.133 3.412 0.924 2.448 3.939 4.621 4.908 2.99 11.726 11.848 0.264 7.182 6.904 4.54 6.48 5.194 2.953 4.003 2.715 1.507 1.469 0.67 0.901 4.204 3.601 3.498 3.498 3.498 3.498 2021 +218 BOL TM_RPCH Bolivia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2006 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -29.331 8.216 -25.206 -13.157 24.238 20.773 8.944 7.734 -0.176 0.322 10.243 12.589 9.924 -0.728 -0.645 8.92 7.94 13.539 0 -10.65 6.143 -7.085 10.405 -0.638 11.534 11.764 13.377 18.098 20.168 -5.528 8.836 27.017 8.536 15.81 11.554 4.317 -7.958 4.691 2.965 -0.563 -23.939 18.483 19.918 0.34 2.184 2.671 2.264 2.899 2021 +218 BOL TMG_RPCH Bolivia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2006 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -34.759 8.216 -25.206 -13.157 24.238 20.773 8.944 7.734 -0.176 0.322 10.243 12.589 9.924 -0.728 -0.645 8.92 7.94 13.539 0 -10.65 6.143 -7.085 10.405 -0.638 11.534 11.764 13.377 18.098 20.168 -5.528 8.836 27.017 8.536 15.81 11.554 4.317 -7.958 4.691 2.965 -0.563 -23.939 18.483 19.918 0.34 2.184 2.671 2.264 2.899 2021 +218 BOL TX_RPCH Bolivia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2006 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -8.995 1.293 -13.122 1.904 -6.066 -18.742 19.132 1.105 6.709 24.61 11.068 7.294 1.113 5.305 15.097 9.118 4.069 -2.11 0 0.314 4.908 2.521 5.248 6.454 6.469 6.903 -9.949 -15.911 29.124 6.47 28.526 -25.99 25.81 6.646 7.75 -22.573 -15.261 9.253 4.577 2.491 -18.749 33.935 8.262 -1.011 0.756 0.859 -0.111 -0.486 2021 +218 BOL TXG_RPCH Bolivia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2006 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.809 -4.311 -4.667 -7.62 -0.791 -7.568 11.94 -6.61 -0.837 39.899 18.698 -0.417 -7.816 15.901 28.712 10.779 6.4 2 0 0.314 4.908 2.521 5.248 6.454 6.469 6.903 -9.949 -15.911 29.124 6.47 28.526 -25.99 25.81 0 7.75 -22.573 -15.261 9.253 4.577 2.491 -18.749 33.935 8.262 -1.011 0.756 0.859 -0.111 -0.486 2021 +218 BOL LUR Bolivia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.462 8.498 8.69 8.708 8.427 8.146 7.992 7.668 4.43 4.913 4.375 3.837 3.229 4 4 4 4.67 5.08 4.88 5.16 8.47 7 4.5 4 4 4 4 4 2021 +218 BOL LE Bolivia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +218 BOL LP Bolivia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 5.161 5.587 5.703 5.822 5.944 6.068 6.195 6.324 6.456 6.591 6.728 6.869 7.012 7.213 7.419 7.567 7.717 7.871 8.026 8.183 8.43 8.59 8.75 8.91 9.07 9.23 9.39 9.55 9.71 9.87 10.03 10.19 10.35 10.51 10.67 10.83 10.99 11.15 11.31 11.47 11.63 11.8 11.96 12.13 12.29 12.45 12.635 12.823 2017 +218 BOL GGR Bolivia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a -- -- -- 0.001 0.284 1.486 1.485 1.888 2.4 2.838 3.823 4.591 5.156 6.568 7.725 9.064 10.41 11.646 12.293 13.287 13.52 13.89 14.928 18.661 23.829 31.473 35.428 46.953 43.619 45.727 60.155 70.735 82.809 90.958 85.936 76.659 79.761 80.596 81.512 63.921 70.001 79.447 86.096 90.946 96.255 102.165 108.458 2021 +218 BOL GGR_NGDP Bolivia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a 37.056 9.088 12.273 3.628 11.982 19.531 16.719 17.475 18.909 18.376 19.981 20.853 21.081 23.767 23.964 24.148 24.999 24.873 25.528 25.586 25.135 24.505 24.114 26.801 30.938 34.304 34.393 38.902 35.834 33.166 36.187 37.795 39.087 39.893 37.686 32.686 30.774 28.951 28.845 25.254 25.07 26.666 27.29 27.042 26.9 26.887 26.905 2021 +218 BOL GGX Bolivia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a -- -- -- 0.006 0.515 1.691 2.169 2.591 3.098 3.517 4.626 5.559 6.648 7.397 8.31 9.777 11.777 14.034 14.141 15.223 17.189 18.871 19.803 22.52 25.558 27.372 33.635 42.645 43.602 43.43 58.773 67.447 81.418 98.627 101.68 93.647 100.039 103.266 101.917 96.122 96.047 104.77 111.002 116.103 120.5 125.31 132.318 2021 +218 BOL GGX_NGDP Bolivia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a 46.703 24.987 32.072 29.028 21.782 22.231 24.419 23.975 24.409 22.776 24.181 25.253 27.181 26.767 25.781 26.048 28.28 29.973 29.364 29.314 31.955 33.293 31.99 32.345 33.183 29.834 32.653 35.333 35.82 31.5 35.356 36.038 38.431 43.257 44.59 39.929 38.598 37.094 36.066 37.976 34.398 35.165 35.184 34.522 33.676 32.978 32.824 2021 +218 BOL GGXCNL Bolivia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a -- -- -- -0.005 -0.232 -0.205 -0.684 -0.702 -0.698 -0.679 -0.804 -0.969 -1.492 -0.829 -0.586 -0.713 -1.366 -2.388 -1.848 -1.936 -3.668 -4.981 -4.875 -3.86 -1.729 4.101 1.793 4.308 0.017 2.297 1.382 3.288 1.391 -7.669 -15.744 -16.988 -20.278 -22.67 -20.405 -32.201 -26.046 -25.323 -24.906 -25.157 -24.245 -23.145 -23.86 2021 +218 BOL GGXCNL_NGDP Bolivia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a -9.648 -15.899 -19.799 -25.4 -9.8 -2.7 -7.7 -6.5 -5.5 -4.4 -4.2 -4.4 -6.1 -3 -1.817 -1.9 -3.281 -5.1 -3.837 -3.728 -6.82 -8.788 -7.875 -5.543 -2.245 4.47 1.741 3.569 0.014 1.666 0.831 1.757 0.656 -3.364 -6.904 -7.243 -7.824 -8.143 -7.221 -12.722 -9.328 -8.5 -7.895 -7.48 -6.776 -6.091 -5.919 2021 +218 BOL GGSB Bolivia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +218 BOL GGSB_NPGDP Bolivia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +218 BOL GGXONLB Bolivia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.102 0.174 -0.332 -0.307 -0.29 -0.274 -0.293 -0.4 -0.856 -0.138 0.358 0.324 -0.419 -1.403 -0.888 -0.754 -2.269 -3.51 -3.132 -1.822 0.582 6.419 4.409 6.695 2.02 4.218 3.422 5.201 3.417 -5.482 -13.462 -14.665 -17.396 -19.349 -16.522 -28.419 -22.275 -19.782 -16.852 -15.927 -14.705 -13.788 -13.515 2021 +218 BOL GGXONLB_NGDP Bolivia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.297 2.294 -3.739 -2.844 -2.284 -1.773 -1.529 -1.818 -3.5 -0.498 1.112 0.863 -1.007 -2.997 -1.843 -1.452 -4.218 -6.192 -5.059 -2.616 0.756 6.997 4.28 5.547 1.659 3.059 2.059 2.779 1.613 -2.404 -5.904 -6.253 -6.712 -6.951 -5.847 -11.228 -7.978 -6.64 -5.342 -4.736 -4.109 -3.629 -3.353 2021 +218 BOL GGXWDN Bolivia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.602 27.825 35.209 41.132 60.585 54.755 38.43 28.078 24.872 28.172 24.436 25.006 22.903 24.905 35.713 51.921 71.479 96.451 118.485 141.961 172.252 197.152 222.475 247.381 272.538 296.783 319.928 343.788 2021 +218 BOL GGXWDN_NGDP Bolivia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.93 51.729 62.116 66.444 87.015 71.088 41.886 27.258 20.607 23.144 17.723 15.043 12.237 11.756 15.663 22.769 30.477 37.213 42.561 50.236 68.054 70.608 74.672 78.413 81.036 82.941 84.196 85.284 2021 +218 BOL GGXWDG Bolivia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.736 32.251 39.192 45.85 62.531 63.281 49.888 41.236 44.397 47.728 51.893 58.724 66.242 76.474 85.736 93.275 109.034 132.859 147.756 167.453 197.355 224.705 246.028 268.634 292.691 316.936 340.081 363.942 2021 +218 BOL GGXWDG_NGDP Bolivia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.891 59.957 69.144 74.066 89.81 82.158 54.375 40.032 36.785 39.209 37.637 35.327 35.394 36.097 37.603 40.905 46.49 51.26 53.076 59.257 77.971 80.476 82.578 85.149 87.028 88.573 89.5 90.283 2021 +218 BOL NGDP_FY Bolivia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- 0.001 0.019 2.366 7.608 8.884 10.806 12.694 15.443 19.132 22.014 24.459 27.636 32.235 37.537 41.644 46.822 48.156 51.928 53.79 56.682 61.904 69.626 77.024 91.748 103.009 120.694 121.727 137.876 166.232 187.154 211.856 228.004 228.031 234.533 259.185 278.388 282.587 253.112 279.221 297.935 315.486 336.316 357.826 379.979 403.11 2021 +218 BOL BCA Bolivia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.007 -0.279 -0.13 -0.101 -0.075 -0.296 -0.302 -0.401 -0.133 0.033 -0.196 -0.255 -0.406 -0.419 -0.238 -0.335 -0.333 -0.553 -0.667 -0.489 -0.446 -0.274 -0.35 0.084 0.325 0.622 1.317 1.591 1.993 0.814 0.874 0.537 1.97 1.054 0.57 -1.936 -1.907 -1.898 -1.725 -1.365 -0.267 0.803 -0.609 -0.971 -1.163 -1.312 -1.659 -2.137 2021 +218 BOL BCA_NGDPD Bolivia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.2 -8.102 -3.4 -2.8 -2 -7.3 -7.6 -9.27 -2.9 0.7 -4.021 -4.788 -7.208 -7.321 -3.986 -5.002 -4.504 -6.984 -7.856 -5.907 -5.325 -3.359 -4.42 1.042 3.694 6.502 11.436 12.04 11.867 4.658 4.416 2.226 7.221 3.413 1.716 -5.825 -5.579 -5.024 -4.251 -3.314 -0.724 1.973 -1.403 -2.111 -2.373 -2.516 -2.995 -3.636 2021 +963 BIH NGDP_R Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.305 13.889 15.807 17.506 18.284 18.716 19.662 20.42 21.698 22.617 23.904 25.334 26.751 26.532 26.736 26.979 26.788 27.418 27.733 28.589 29.488 30.425 31.563 32.456 31.444 33.816 34.645 35.338 36.398 37.49 38.615 39.773 2021 +963 BIH NGDP_RPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.853 13.814 10.75 4.442 2.362 5.053 3.858 6.257 4.236 5.691 5.979 5.594 -0.816 0.767 0.908 -0.707 2.351 1.148 3.088 3.146 3.176 3.74 2.831 -3.119 7.546 2.45 2 3 3 3 3 2021 +963 BIH NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.521 7.894 9.219 10.571 11.79 12.641 13.946 14.69 15.998 17.198 19.426 21.896 24.984 24.78 25.346 26.21 26.193 26.743 27.304 28.586 29.899 31.376 33.444 35.296 34.255 38.637 43.819 46.809 49.96 52.652 55.498 58.397 2021 +963 BIH NGDPD Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.584 4.578 5.281 5.766 5.554 5.784 6.711 8.477 10.157 10.935 12.46 15.323 18.712 17.601 17.164 18.629 17.207 18.155 18.522 16.21 16.91 18.081 20.184 20.203 19.951 23.365 23.681 24.531 26.253 27.831 29.525 31.273 2021 +963 BIH PPPGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.394 14.239 16.389 18.406 19.659 20.577 21.954 23.251 25.369 27.273 29.714 32.342 34.806 34.743 35.431 36.495 37.104 38.975 39.732 41.195 44.253 46.394 49.279 51.581 50.574 56.65 62.165 65.667 69.056 72.45 76.044 79.841 2021 +963 BIH NGDP_D Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.837 56.839 58.319 60.384 64.482 67.542 70.932 71.936 73.731 76.038 81.266 86.431 93.396 93.395 94.803 97.149 97.779 97.539 98.456 99.989 101.393 103.127 105.961 108.749 108.94 114.255 126.481 132.461 137.261 140.444 143.722 146.825 2021 +963 BIH NGDPRPC Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,004.30" "3,717.53" "4,235.60" "4,677.12" "4,874.44" "4,984.27" "5,230.57" "5,430.94" "5,766.16" "6,005.61" "6,344.03" "6,734.07" "7,125.90" "7,101.82" "7,218.13" "7,371.25" "7,430.80" "7,764.89" "7,865.18" "8,126.51" "8,398.85" "8,682.88" "9,028.23" "9,297.12" "9,017.42" "9,714.50" "9,975.35" "10,201.21" "10,534.53" "10,881.97" "11,237.69" "11,608.50" 2021 +963 BIH NGDPRPPPPC Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,581.21" "5,668.81" "6,458.79" "7,132.06" "7,432.96" "7,600.44" "7,976.01" "8,281.56" "8,792.73" "9,157.86" "9,673.91" "10,268.68" "10,866.18" "10,829.45" "11,006.82" "11,240.31" "11,331.12" "11,840.57" "11,993.49" "12,391.99" "12,807.28" "13,240.39" "13,767.02" "14,177.04" "13,750.52" "14,813.49" "15,211.27" "15,555.68" "16,063.95" "16,593.75" "17,136.18" "17,701.62" 2021 +963 BIH NGDPPC Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,467.21" "2,113.02" "2,470.14" "2,824.22" "3,143.16" "3,366.50" "3,710.13" "3,906.81" "4,251.43" "4,566.56" "5,155.52" "5,820.34" "6,655.33" "6,632.74" "6,843.01" "7,161.10" "7,265.76" "7,573.80" "7,743.72" "8,125.59" "8,515.83" "8,954.41" "9,566.38" "10,110.50" "9,823.58" "11,099.29" "12,616.91" "13,512.58" "14,459.85" "15,283.08" "16,151.06" "17,044.14" 2021 +963 BIH NGDPDPC Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 952.331 "1,225.46" "1,415.10" "1,540.51" "1,480.62" "1,540.27" "1,785.29" "2,254.45" "2,699.05" "2,903.60" "3,306.79" "4,073.01" "4,984.54" "4,711.12" "4,633.86" "5,089.85" "4,773.16" "5,141.57" "5,252.94" "4,607.67" "4,816.26" "5,159.99" "5,773.37" "5,787.06" "5,721.46" "6,712.17" "6,818.40" "7,081.53" "7,598.23" "8,078.22" "8,592.53" "9,127.68" 2021 +963 BIH PPPPC Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,027.96" "3,811.41" "4,391.44" "4,917.53" "5,241.11" "5,479.94" "5,840.36" "6,183.78" "6,741.71" "7,241.86" "7,886.00" "8,597.06" "9,271.75" "9,299.64" "9,565.56" "9,971.44" "10,292.31" "11,038.04" "11,268.42" "11,709.92" "12,604.18" "13,240.39" "14,095.89" "14,775.38" "14,503.56" "16,274.00" "17,899.10" "18,956.54" "19,986.69" "21,029.56" "22,130.45" "23,303.05" 2021 +963 BIH NGAP_NPGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +963 BIH PPPSH Bosnia and Herzegovina Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.028 0.033 0.036 0.039 0.039 0.039 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.041 0.039 0.038 0.037 0.037 0.036 0.037 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.039 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 2021 +963 BIH PPPEX Bosnia and Herzegovina Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.485 0.554 0.562 0.574 0.6 0.614 0.635 0.632 0.631 0.631 0.654 0.677 0.718 0.713 0.715 0.718 0.706 0.686 0.687 0.694 0.676 0.676 0.679 0.684 0.677 0.682 0.705 0.713 0.723 0.727 0.73 0.731 2021 +963 BIH NID_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.729 27.297 27.461 25.963 28.082 28.421 26.618 26.329 20.516 24.742 26.395 18.893 15.917 18.311 18.282 17.226 18.443 20.737 21.802 23.672 23.726 24.339 22.664 22.014 21.751 21.827 21.867 21.825 21.899 22.028 2021 +963 BIH NGSD_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.142 18.591 20.336 13.119 10.34 9.18 10.478 9.462 12.505 15.218 12.269 12.464 9.914 8.825 9.647 11.893 11.078 15.641 17.046 18.829 20.447 21.54 18.897 19.938 17.438 18.08 18.241 18.515 18.581 18.823 2021 +963 BIH PCPI Bosnia and Herzegovina "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.36 70.164 69.968 71.956 75.534 77.96 78.204 78.632 78.853 81.678 86.681 87.982 94.516 94.156 96.155 99.991 102.044 101.949 101.034 100 98.416 99.213 100.619 101.182 100.117 102.117 112.842 117.925 122 124.578 127.182 129.792 2021 +963 BIH PCPIPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.732 -0.279 2.841 4.973 3.212 0.313 0.547 0.282 3.582 6.125 1.501 7.427 -0.381 2.124 3.989 2.053 -0.093 -0.897 -1.023 -1.584 0.81 1.417 0.559 -1.052 1.998 10.503 4.504 3.456 2.113 2.091 2.052 2021 +963 BIH PCPIE Bosnia and Herzegovina "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.988 72.943 72.739 74.806 80.042 82.443 82.114 82.524 83.019 86.589 90.527 95.002 98.62 98.596 101.628 104.725 106.613 105.101 104.644 103.286 102.734 103.47 105.107 105.753 104.64 106.521 116.59 121.317 125.509 128.161 130.841 133.525 2021 +963 BIH PCPIEPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.732 -0.279 2.841 7 3 -0.4 0.5 0.6 4.3 4.548 4.944 3.809 -0.025 3.076 3.047 1.803 -1.418 -0.435 -1.298 -0.534 0.716 1.582 0.615 -1.052 1.798 9.453 4.054 3.456 2.113 2.091 2.052 2021 +963 BIH TM_RPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Projections based on WEO assumptions for prices of main traded commodities and export deflators of main trading partners. Adjustments made based on analysis of demand-side decomposition of real GDP growth, informed by high frequency economic indicators. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.999 -7.721 10.089 4.736 8.933 1.983 0.321 2.353 0.698 10.04 -14.429 2.032 3.185 0.396 0.117 7.583 1.671 7.257 8.156 3.374 1.342 -13.308 9.766 -3.666 4.013 9.423 6.646 6.431 5.607 2021 +963 BIH TMG_RPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Projections based on WEO assumptions for prices of main traded commodities and export deflators of main trading partners. Adjustments made based on analysis of demand-side decomposition of real GDP growth, informed by high frequency economic indicators. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.256 -7.601 10.277 4.459 8.987 2.282 0.937 2.126 0.906 10.467 -16.439 3.402 4.066 0.401 0.183 7.906 -0.02 7.181 8.353 3.502 0.752 -11.896 9.687 -3.203 4.054 8.569 6.278 6.113 5.542 2021 +963 BIH TX_RPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Projections based on WEO assumptions for prices of main traded commodities and export deflators of main trading partners. Adjustments made based on analysis of demand-side decomposition of real GDP growth, informed by high frequency economic indicators. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.587 13.274 6.555 -1.823 18.044 11.565 5.517 26.142 -11.73 1.179 -2.964 13.68 4.842 -0.15 7.945 4.161 9.751 9.448 12.447 6.559 0.501 -15.75 9.405 -15.146 6.574 10.694 7.414 6.289 5.35 2021 +963 BIH TXG_RPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Projections based on WEO assumptions for prices of main traded commodities and export deflators of main trading partners. Adjustments made based on analysis of demand-side decomposition of real GDP growth, informed by high frequency economic indicators. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.071 27.022 3.424 -4.257 16.726 17.797 7.693 31.181 -32.605 9.739 0.951 21.551 10.834 0.101 11.41 4.383 5.4 9.902 15.991 6.251 -2.117 -5.616 4.303 -15.294 8.051 10.075 6.553 5.674 5.262 2021 +963 BIH LUR Bosnia and Herzegovina Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Figures are derived from the labor force survery using population data from the UN. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70 50 32.296 29.334 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 29 23.4 24.1 27.2 27.6 28 27.5 27.5 27.7 25.4 20.5 18.4 15.7 15.9 17.4 17.3 17.2 17.165 17.125 17.135 17.145 2021 +963 BIH LE Bosnia and Herzegovina Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +963 BIH LP Bosnia and Herzegovina Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: United Nations Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: No census has been taken since the 1990-s (pre-war); data estimated by national authority. Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.763 3.736 3.732 3.743 3.751 3.755 3.759 3.76 3.763 3.766 3.768 3.762 3.754 3.736 3.704 3.66 3.605 3.531 3.526 3.518 3.511 3.504 3.496 3.491 3.487 3.481 3.473 3.464 3.455 3.445 3.436 3.426 2021 +963 BIH GGR Bosnia and Herzegovina General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.927 5.785 6.092 5.928 6.215 6.899 7.265 7.991 9.289 10.231 11.371 10.82 11.319 11.451 11.588 11.564 11.849 12.293 12.65 13.284 14.274 14.774 14.139 15.809 17.799 18.962 20.211 21.303 22.531 23.732 2021 +963 BIH GGR_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.45 54.721 51.669 46.897 44.561 46.968 45.413 46.464 47.819 46.724 45.512 43.666 44.657 43.691 44.241 43.241 43.397 43.004 42.309 42.339 42.681 41.859 41.276 40.917 40.618 40.508 40.453 40.46 40.597 40.639 2021 +963 BIH GGX Bosnia and Herzegovina General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.017 6.079 6.638 6.365 6.632 6.964 7.295 7.86 8.872 10.193 12.346 12.145 12.348 12.167 12.291 11.907 12.634 12.349 12.547 12.715 13.72 14.285 15.742 15.52 17.579 18.456 19.708 20.711 21.855 23.052 2021 +963 BIH GGX_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.428 57.503 56.306 50.351 47.557 47.411 45.597 45.705 45.67 46.55 49.417 49.012 48.718 46.42 46.926 44.523 46.27 43.201 41.963 40.525 41.025 40.472 45.956 40.169 40.116 39.429 39.446 39.335 39.381 39.475 2021 +963 BIH GGXCNL Bosnia and Herzegovina General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.09 -0.294 -0.547 -0.437 -0.418 -0.065 -0.029 0.131 0.418 0.038 -0.976 -1.325 -1.029 -0.715 -0.703 -0.343 -0.784 -0.056 0.103 0.569 0.554 0.489 -1.603 0.289 0.22 0.505 0.503 0.592 0.675 0.68 2021 +963 BIH GGXCNL_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.978 -2.782 -4.637 -3.453 -2.995 -0.444 -0.184 0.76 2.149 0.174 -3.905 -5.346 -4.061 -2.73 -2.685 -1.282 -2.872 -0.197 0.346 1.814 1.656 1.387 -4.68 0.748 0.502 1.08 1.007 1.125 1.217 1.164 2021 +963 BIH GGSB Bosnia and Herzegovina General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.865 -0.799 -0.191 0.086 0.072 0.278 0.441 -0.181 -1.503 -1.491 -1.061 -0.643 -0.343 0.007 -0.342 0.239 0.254 0.583 0.35 0.209 -0.982 0.148 0.108 0.543 0.508 0.572 0.635 0.626 2021 +963 BIH GGSB_NPGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.923 -6.457 -1.367 0.573 0.442 1.585 2.263 -0.843 -6.296 -6.094 -4.186 -2.431 -1.268 0.024 -1.211 0.818 0.84 1.857 1.059 0.603 -2.756 0.386 0.248 1.158 1.016 1.087 1.147 1.074 2021 +963 BIH GGXONLB Bosnia and Herzegovina General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.014 -0.197 -0.414 -0.308 -0.273 0.04 0.064 0.23 0.551 0.174 -0.851 -1.198 -0.879 -0.551 -0.51 -0.147 -0.574 0.175 0.36 0.829 0.804 0.758 -1.35 0.546 0.513 0.872 0.928 1.034 1.133 1.179 2021 +963 BIH GGXONLB_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.155 -1.863 -3.513 -2.437 -1.958 0.27 0.401 1.337 2.834 0.795 -3.408 -4.833 -3.469 -2.101 -1.947 -0.551 -2.104 0.613 1.203 2.641 2.403 2.149 -3.941 1.412 1.17 1.862 1.857 1.963 2.042 2.019 2021 +963 BIH GGXWDN Bosnia and Herzegovina General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.677 5.641 3.801 3.899 3.691 3.257 3.157 3.288 2.561 0.96 5.396 6.625 8.608 8.809 9.547 9.941 10.736 10.969 10.916 9.132 8.075 7.395 8.545 8.517 8.548 7.765 7.109 6.385 5.518 4.613 2021 +963 BIH GGXWDN_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.737 53.361 32.238 30.842 26.469 22.171 19.734 19.116 13.182 4.384 21.598 26.734 33.96 33.61 36.45 37.174 39.319 38.372 36.511 29.106 24.145 20.951 24.946 22.044 19.507 16.588 14.228 12.127 9.943 7.899 2021 +963 BIH GGXWDG Bosnia and Herzegovina General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.015 5.924 4.09 4.454 4.351 4.059 4.077 4.388 4.127 4.097 7.716 8.689 10.343 10.366 11.055 11.366 12.521 13.015 13.18 11.906 11.462 11.48 12.514 13.69 13.935 13.715 13.923 14.294 15.445 16.588 2021 +963 BIH GGXWDG_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.397 56.039 34.686 35.23 31.198 27.635 25.487 25.515 21.245 18.709 30.885 35.067 40.805 39.55 42.207 42.499 45.859 45.531 44.081 37.947 34.271 32.526 36.533 35.433 31.8 29.299 27.867 27.147 27.831 28.406 2021 +963 BIH NGDP_FY Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.694 3.465 5.521 7.894 9.219 10.571 11.79 12.641 13.946 14.69 15.998 17.198 19.426 21.896 24.984 24.78 25.346 26.21 26.193 26.743 27.304 28.586 29.899 31.376 33.444 35.296 34.255 38.637 43.819 46.809 49.96 52.652 55.498 58.397 2021 +963 BIH BCA Bosnia and Herzegovina Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.345 -0.501 -0.396 -0.743 -1.191 -1.631 -1.639 -1.844 -0.998 -1.45 -2.643 -1.131 -1.031 -1.767 -1.486 -0.968 -1.364 -0.826 -0.804 -0.876 -0.662 -0.565 -0.752 -0.485 -1.021 -0.919 -0.952 -0.921 -0.979 -1.002 2021 +963 BIH BCA_NGDPD Bosnia and Herzegovina Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.535 -8.694 -7.125 -12.844 -17.742 -19.241 -16.141 -16.867 -8.01 -9.464 -14.126 -6.428 -6.005 -9.487 -8.636 -5.333 -7.365 -5.096 -4.756 -4.844 -3.279 -2.799 -3.768 -2.077 -4.313 -3.747 -3.626 -3.311 -3.317 -3.205 2021 +616 BWA NGDP_R Botswana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008. The authority just updated and rebased their Nas using 2008 SNA from 2014 onwards. Before that, data are still based on 1993 SNA GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 23.636 25.563 29.621 32.818 34.957 37.647 40.89 46.979 57.981 60.686 66.018 70.136 69.99 72.808 72.236 78.342 80.274 85.978 84.584 91.38 95.283 97.52 104.77 110.414 111.957 117.524 124.616 131.834 136.121 116.868 128.698 137.499 137.264 152.504 161.192 153.373 164.418 171.181 178.353 183.762 167.726 186.786 194.414 202.197 210.202 218.519 227.198 236.245 2021 +616 BWA NGDP_RPCH Botswana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 12.02 8.154 15.874 10.793 6.517 7.695 8.616 14.89 23.42 4.665 8.787 6.237 -0.208 4.027 -0.786 8.453 2.466 7.106 -1.622 8.035 4.271 2.348 7.434 5.388 1.397 4.972 6.034 5.793 3.252 -14.144 10.122 6.839 -0.171 11.103 5.697 -4.851 7.202 4.113 4.19 3.033 -8.726 11.364 4.083 4.003 3.959 3.956 3.972 3.982 2021 +616 BWA NGDP Botswana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008. The authority just updated and rebased their Nas using 2008 SNA from 2014 onwards. Before that, data are still based on 1993 SNA GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.879 0.917 1.171 1.398 1.821 2.417 2.812 3.781 5.882 6.534 7.046 7.963 8.74 10.071 11.424 13.318 16.262 18.279 20.198 25.032 28.993 31.896 34.141 36.969 41.394 50.311 57.832 64.87 73.258 72.399 85.853 103.33 106.26 119.867 138.861 137.053 164.418 166.647 173.725 179.58 171.042 195.29 220.464 240.397 263.354 286.569 311.301 338.22 2021 +616 BWA NGDPD Botswana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.174 1.037 1.094 1.208 1.2 1.117 1.515 2.374 3.082 3.441 3.799 3.802 3.928 3.957 4.258 4.805 4.926 5.011 4.808 5.413 5.682 5.46 5.395 7.469 8.819 9.833 9.919 10.566 10.731 10.118 12.637 15.111 13.907 14.272 15.47 13.531 15.083 16.105 17.032 16.696 14.93 17.614 18.005 18.668 20.084 21.484 23.199 25.058 2021 +616 BWA PPPGDP Botswana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.092 2.476 3.047 3.508 3.871 4.301 4.765 5.61 7.168 7.797 8.8 9.665 9.864 10.505 10.645 11.787 12.298 13.399 13.33 14.604 15.573 16.298 17.782 19.11 19.898 21.542 23.547 25.584 26.922 23.263 25.925 28.274 26.808 29.053 32.411 30.937 35.938 35.203 37.554 39.385 36.382 42.2 47.046 50.672 53.784 56.951 60.34 63.957 2021 +616 BWA NGDP_D Botswana "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.717 3.586 3.955 4.26 5.21 6.42 6.877 8.048 10.145 10.766 10.672 11.354 12.487 13.832 15.814 16.999 20.258 21.26 23.879 27.393 30.428 32.708 32.586 33.482 36.973 42.809 46.408 49.206 53.818 61.949 66.709 75.15 77.413 78.599 86.146 89.359 100 97.351 97.405 97.724 101.977 104.553 113.399 118.893 125.286 131.142 137.017 143.165 2021 +616 BWA NGDPRPC Botswana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "25,794.55" "27,391.75" "30,609.42" "32,704.93" "33,595.05" "34,892.83" "36,553.39" "40,509.72" "48,234.56" "48,713.96" "51,087.46" "52,703.22" "51,108.73" "51,715.27" "49,969.26" "52,852.52" "52,886.46" "55,387.89" "53,363.28" "56,563.71" "57,981.32" "58,232.21" "61,461.55" "63,661.89" "63,412.61" "65,324.51" "67,876.71" "70,294.31" "71,058.05" "59,825.10" "64,766.38" "68,223.82" "67,300.94" "73,939.43" "77,176.32" "72,321.11" "76,122.15" "77,630.32" "79,124.95" "79,767.95" "71,323.39" "77,810.06" "79,337.03" "80,831.60" "82,319.59" "83,832.56" "85,386.13" "86,976.71" 2020 +616 BWA NGDPRPPPPC Botswana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,304.64" "5,633.10" "6,294.81" "6,725.75" "6,908.80" "7,175.69" "7,517.18" "8,330.80" "9,919.41" "10,018.00" "10,506.11" "10,838.39" "10,510.48" "10,635.22" "10,276.15" "10,869.09" "10,876.07" "11,390.49" "10,974.13" "11,632.30" "11,923.83" "11,975.42" "12,639.53" "13,092.03" "13,040.77" "13,433.95" "13,958.81" "14,455.98" "14,613.05" "12,303.00" "13,319.17" "14,030.19" "13,840.40" "15,205.60" "15,871.27" "14,872.79" "15,654.48" "15,964.63" "16,272.00" "16,404.23" "14,667.62" "16,001.59" "16,315.62" "16,622.97" "16,928.98" "17,240.12" "17,559.61" "17,886.71" 2020 +616 BWA NGDPPC Botswana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 958.795 982.285 "1,210.52" "1,393.12" "1,750.28" "2,240.00" "2,513.91" "3,260.09" "4,893.22" "5,244.69" "5,452.30" "5,983.99" "6,381.99" "7,153.31" "7,902.30" "8,984.66" "10,713.54" "11,775.29" "12,742.68" "15,494.43" "17,642.73" "19,046.39" "20,028.04" "21,315.51" "23,445.64" "27,964.80" "31,500.26" "34,589.08" "38,242.05" "37,061.27" "43,204.99" "51,270.12" "52,099.86" "58,115.91" "66,484.50" "64,625.74" "76,122.19" "75,574.16" "77,071.98" "77,952.64" "72,733.49" "81,352.38" "89,967.49" "96,102.96" "103,134.68" "109,939.34" "116,993.83" "124,520.40" 2020 +616 BWA NGDPDPC Botswana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,281.65" "1,110.88" "1,130.20" "1,204.32" "1,153.42" "1,035.55" "1,354.24" "2,046.75" "2,563.56" "2,761.86" "2,939.88" "2,857.36" "2,868.71" "2,810.53" "2,945.13" "3,241.83" "3,245.04" "3,228.00" "3,033.18" "3,350.85" "3,457.84" "3,260.58" "3,165.09" "4,306.45" "4,994.99" "5,465.34" "5,402.85" "5,633.94" "5,601.71" "5,179.67" "6,359.64" "7,497.57" "6,818.89" "6,919.46" "7,406.85" "6,380.27" "6,982.95" "7,303.67" "7,556.09" "7,247.45" "6,348.81" "7,337.47" "7,347.74" "7,462.96" "7,865.43" "8,242.27" "8,718.72" "9,225.46" 2020 +616 BWA PPPPC Botswana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,282.69" "2,653.36" "3,148.26" "3,495.51" "3,720.25" "3,986.13" "4,259.91" "4,837.75" "5,963.39" "6,258.84" "6,809.43" "7,262.37" "7,203.15" "7,461.38" "7,363.46" "7,951.64" "8,102.45" "8,631.99" "8,410.07" "9,040.07" "9,476.58" "9,732.01" "10,431.80" "11,018.52" "11,270.00" "11,973.87" "12,825.59" "13,641.36" "14,054.01" "11,908.17" "13,046.68" "14,028.70" "13,143.96" "14,085.81" "15,517.70" "14,587.79" "16,638.52" "15,964.63" "16,660.71" "17,096.57" "15,470.88" "17,579.24" "19,198.58" "20,257.17" "21,062.95" "21,848.72" "22,677.28" "23,546.70" 2020 +616 BWA NGAP_NPGDP Botswana Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +616 BWA PPPSH Botswana Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.016 0.017 0.019 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.026 0.03 0.03 0.032 0.033 0.03 0.03 0.029 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.033 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.028 0.029 0.03 0.027 0.027 0.03 0.028 0.031 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.027 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 2021 +616 BWA PPPEX Botswana Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.42 0.37 0.385 0.399 0.47 0.562 0.59 0.674 0.821 0.838 0.801 0.824 0.886 0.959 1.073 1.13 1.322 1.364 1.515 1.714 1.862 1.957 1.92 1.935 2.08 2.335 2.456 2.536 2.721 3.112 3.312 3.655 3.964 4.126 4.284 4.43 4.575 4.734 4.626 4.56 4.701 4.628 4.686 4.744 4.896 5.032 5.159 5.288 2021 +616 BWA NID_NGDP Botswana Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008. The authority just updated and rebased their Nas using 2008 SNA from 2014 onwards. Before that, data are still based on 1993 SNA GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 32.462 36.138 24.312 20.951 24.161 11.96 19.121 0.611 25.858 30.191 30.332 23.721 24.234 22.862 20.785 26.44 21.761 18.111 30.143 16.483 21.661 18.336 19.792 19.073 25.229 18.329 21.693 23.075 35.468 32.63 34.702 39.118 36 24.879 25.253 28.443 22.068 25.006 25.903 30.876 32.794 28.95 25.781 27.497 27.168 27.91 28.555 29.118 2021 +616 BWA NGSD_NGDP Botswana Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008. The authority just updated and rebased their Nas using 2008 SNA from 2014 onwards. Before that, data are still based on 1993 SNA GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 29.332 24.195 28.764 26.739 27.207 36.667 35.942 42.102 53.265 43.324 46.413 45.685 43.363 42.78 29.657 32.201 38.265 38.438 42.281 37.387 31.257 28.006 23.239 27.765 27.802 33.505 38.822 41.082 34.469 21.89 28.756 35.779 33.036 30.782 36.779 31.776 30.818 31.35 26.581 23.825 25.622 30.644 27.774 29.954 31.408 32.366 33.219 33.998 2021 +616 BWA PCPI Botswana "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 13.362 15.54 17.28 19.094 20.737 22.416 24.658 27.074 29.349 32.753 36.487 41.084 47.863 54.755 60.56 66.918 73.677 80.234 85.457 92.137 100 106.565 115.119 125.692 134.475 146.054 162.928 174.459 196.481 212.412 227.174 246.422 264.996 280.583 292.97 301.918 310.401 320.632 331.023 340.109 346.538 369.715 410.973 434.871 454.771 475.581 497.344 520.102 2021 +616 BWA PCPIPCH Botswana "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.127 16.3 11.2 10.5 8.6 8.1 10 9.8 8.4 11.6 11.4 12.6 16.5 14.4 10.6 10.5 10.1 8.9 6.51 7.816 8.534 6.565 8.026 9.185 6.988 8.61 11.553 7.077 12.623 8.108 6.95 8.473 7.537 5.882 4.415 3.054 2.81 3.296 3.241 2.745 1.89 6.688 11.159 5.815 4.576 4.576 4.576 4.576 2021 +616 BWA PCPIE Botswana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 13.877 15.903 17.923 19.411 20.673 22.822 25.287 27.336 30.178 33.589 37.619 42.359 49.349 55.616 61.066 67.661 74.157 79.941 85.029 92.183 100 105.752 116.962 124.41 134.226 149.373 162.103 175.3 199.277 210.927 226.557 247.343 265.732 276.544 286.914 295.808 304.64 314.34 325.465 332.625 339.785 369.402 410.625 434.503 454.386 475.179 496.923 519.663 2021 +616 BWA PCPIEPCH Botswana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 14.6 12.7 8.3 6.5 10.4 10.8 8.1 10.4 11.3 12 12.6 16.5 12.7 9.8 10.8 9.6 7.8 6.365 8.413 8.48 5.752 10.6 6.368 7.89 11.285 8.522 8.141 13.678 5.846 7.41 9.175 7.435 4.068 3.75 3.1 2.986 3.184 3.539 2.2 2.153 8.716 11.159 5.815 4.576 4.576 4.576 4.576 2021 +616 BWA TM_RPCH Botswana Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 16.019 9.385 -14.564 10.901 3.303 -12.499 49.154 13.874 19.873 26.521 -6.939 -7.277 -10.282 -10.981 -10.115 -2.8 -6.282 31.763 15.217 -5.305 -1.909 -1.592 2.063 -7.264 17.706 -5.006 -1.371 32.404 39.685 -8.574 11.02 11.107 25.259 14.308 -1.32 5.836 -20.922 -12.949 15.917 11.939 5.155 2.695 3.516 -2.31 4.664 1.45 2.405 1.854 2021 +616 BWA TMG_RPCH Botswana Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 5.299 13.279 -14.482 9.233 4.041 -8.984 50.122 14.018 21.488 31.89 -13.07 -7.661 -9.761 -10.428 -11.008 -5.898 -3.065 32.336 11.545 -6.099 -8.063 -2.805 3.218 -6.586 19.318 -6.275 -1.442 36.396 63.908 -13.487 8.695 11.526 28.35 14.484 -3.763 7.116 -23.289 -15.802 17.596 11.878 15.579 2.572 -0.347 -3.146 4.174 1.422 2.334 1.776 2021 +616 BWA TX_RPCH Botswana Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.342 29.56 28.946 2.209 32.654 -7.034 4.218 -1.831 12.375 0.866 17.419 -5.248 -1.049 -7.682 14.737 11.782 0.173 23.85 -16.34 29.913 0.855 -5.406 5.457 -7.095 7.731 18.927 -0.345 8.796 -11.785 -32.029 18.201 -0.811 16.785 39.668 1.154 -7.36 -8.368 -5.457 11.882 -7.091 -18.112 32.799 7.308 2.631 5.139 2.396 2.115 2.394 2021 +616 BWA TXG_RPCH Botswana Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 7.659 34.419 30.918 6.359 34.413 -2.188 3.164 1.559 12.745 2.374 11.402 -4.862 -0.721 -7.852 15.966 9.56 4.626 23.715 -21.548 30.716 8.02 -7.055 2.44 -7.255 8.306 20.152 -0.166 9.367 -5.692 -33.362 12.443 -3.064 20.793 40.436 -0.23 -8.135 -8.949 -6.273 14.068 -8.488 -14.317 34.96 6.712 1.635 4.994 2.273 2.082 2.319 2021 +616 BWA LUR Botswana Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +616 BWA LE Botswana Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +616 BWA LP Botswana Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. World Development Indicators Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 0.916 0.933 0.968 1.003 1.041 1.079 1.119 1.16 1.202 1.246 1.292 1.331 1.369 1.408 1.446 1.482 1.518 1.552 1.585 1.616 1.643 1.675 1.705 1.734 1.766 1.799 1.836 1.875 1.916 1.953 1.987 2.015 2.04 2.063 2.089 2.121 2.16 2.205 2.254 2.304 2.352 2.401 2.45 2.501 2.553 2.607 2.661 2.716 2020 +616 BWA GGR Botswana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.975 14.131 12.725 14.337 16.209 17.97 23.021 27.669 28.662 29.589 29.05 31.244 38.547 41.709 49.006 55.958 47.474 57.453 56.468 53.538 50.267 46.263 63.211 72.214 80.522 87.628 93.31 98.797 105.049 2022 +616 BWA GGR_NGDP Botswana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.017 47.549 39.206 41.141 42.571 41.193 44.109 46.432 42.8 40.509 38.343 34.63 37.042 38.034 39.326 40.429 32.992 34.825 33.529 30.56 28.328 26.122 31.357 32.031 32.714 32.556 31.874 31.065 30.39 2022 +616 BWA GGX Botswana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 0.293 0.339 0.408 0.464 0.596 0.716 0.967 1.278 1.725 2.179 2.855 3.372 3.794 4.448 4.474 5.076 6.047 7.316 8.942 10.426 11.536 13.671 15.71 16.276 17.383 17.632 19.737 24.823 35.15 39.49 38.417 38.668 40.736 41.73 50.564 54.411 56.275 58.393 62.351 65.408 65.843 68.547 75.623 77.854 81.416 86.049 90.965 96.698 2022 +616 BWA GGX_NGDP Botswana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 34.313 37.251 36.702 34.431 34.56 31.443 35.49 35.942 32.053 34.044 38.921 41.101 42.313 41.97 37.602 36.121 36.066 39.001 41.772 40.068 38.819 42.119 45.082 42.746 39.847 33.783 33.121 37.067 48.122 52.123 42.581 37.158 37.147 33.487 36.532 37.813 34.111 34.672 35.591 36.861 37.178 34.004 33.544 31.63 30.249 29.393 28.603 27.973 2022 +616 BWA GGXCNL Botswana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.548 2.594 -0.946 -1.373 -0.067 0.587 5.389 7.932 3.839 -5.561 -10.44 -7.173 -0.121 0.972 7.276 5.394 -6.938 1.178 -1.925 -8.813 -15.141 -19.58 -5.336 -3.409 2.668 6.211 7.261 7.832 8.352 2022 +616 BWA GGXCNL_NGDP Botswana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.949 8.73 -2.913 -3.941 -0.175 1.346 10.325 13.311 5.733 -7.614 -13.78 -7.951 -0.116 0.887 5.839 3.897 -4.821 0.714 -1.143 -5.031 -8.533 -11.056 -2.647 -1.512 1.084 2.308 2.48 2.463 2.416 2022 +616 BWA GGSB Botswana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.266 0.776 -0.79 -1.574 -0.343 0.534 4.957 6.37 1.524 -6.43 -6.461 -5.577 0.84 2.299 4.956 2.93 -5.866 0.172 -3.571 -10.835 -14.971 -14.637 -3.502 -1.643 4.796 8.523 9.739 10.505 8.123 2022 +616 BWA GGSB_NPGDP Botswana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +616 BWA GGXONLB Botswana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.474 2.472 -1.041 -1.519 -0.082 0.999 5.61 8.109 4.022 -5.331 -10.102 -6.686 0.435 1.606 6.697 5.813 -6.138 1.519 -0.988 -7.845 -13.988 -18.412 -4.238 -1.55 4.766 8.369 8.97 9.552 10.06 2022 +616 BWA GGXONLB_NGDP Botswana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.666 8.319 -3.206 -4.359 -0.216 2.29 10.748 13.607 6.005 -7.299 -13.334 -7.411 0.418 1.464 5.374 4.2 -4.265 0.921 -0.587 -4.478 -7.883 -10.396 -2.103 -0.688 1.936 3.109 3.064 3.004 2.91 2022 +616 BWA GGXWDN Botswana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -39.546 -39.561 -45.94 -27.583 -22.833 -33.836 -17.668 -23.988 -26.115 -9.358 3.864 -2.323 -0.389 -5.762 -13.502 -10.998 -5.504 -8.434 -3.697 6.113 26.727 28.576 32.937 30.813 26.119 19.865 12.419 4.852 2022 +616 BWA GGXWDN_NGDP Botswana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -133.069 -121.886 -131.831 -72.442 -52.342 -64.832 -29.649 -35.821 -35.753 -12.352 4.283 -2.232 -0.354 -4.623 -9.755 -7.643 -3.336 -5.008 -2.11 3.445 15.091 14.176 14.61 12.519 9.704 6.786 3.905 1.404 2022 +616 BWA GGXWDG Botswana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.42 2.423 2.425 2.426 2.917 2.695 4.689 3.893 3.657 3.972 5.694 13.938 18.79 21.776 21.914 22.794 25.449 26.156 26.983 24.472 26.025 29.229 33.706 39.366 47.92 48.308 48.057 47.558 46.194 44.76 2022 +616 BWA GGXWDG_NGDP Botswana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.306 9.311 8.161 7.475 8.372 7.077 10.749 7.46 6.136 5.931 7.795 18.398 20.826 20.926 19.984 18.292 18.387 18.177 16.356 14.531 14.856 16.472 19.032 19.528 21.255 19.627 17.855 16.245 14.525 12.948 2022 +616 BWA NGDP_FY Botswana "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 0.855 0.911 1.113 1.347 1.723 2.278 2.726 3.555 5.381 6.4 7.335 8.203 8.966 10.599 11.897 14.054 16.766 18.759 21.406 26.022 29.719 32.458 34.848 38.076 43.623 52.191 59.591 66.967 73.043 75.762 90.222 104.063 109.662 124.615 138.409 143.894 164.975 168.416 175.189 177.445 177.104 201.583 225.447 246.136 269.157 292.752 318.031 345.676 2022 +616 BWA BCA Botswana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.151 -0.304 -0.145 -0.079 -0.059 0.082 0.109 0.628 0.194 0.492 -0.019 0.303 0.198 0.427 0.222 0.3 0.495 0.721 0.17 0.583 0.545 0.595 0.263 0.717 0.317 1.598 1.951 1.654 0.15 -0.648 -0.744 -0.132 -0.821 0.647 1.713 0.301 1.203 0.9 0.067 -1.171 -1.62 -0.09 0.359 0.459 0.852 0.957 1.082 1.223 2021 +616 BWA BCA_NGDPD Botswana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -12.862 -29.293 -13.222 -6.533 -4.896 7.334 7.173 26.479 6.293 14.297 -0.508 7.967 5.033 10.79 5.206 6.236 10.049 14.398 3.53 10.778 9.594 10.9 4.881 9.597 3.592 16.247 19.665 15.657 1.393 -6.406 -5.888 -0.873 -5.902 4.531 11.075 2.226 7.973 5.586 0.393 -7.016 -10.848 -0.512 1.993 2.457 4.241 4.456 4.664 4.88 2021 +223 BRA NGDP_R Brazil "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 522.938 499.93 502.908 485.809 511.592 552.012 593.658 615.034 616.659 636.392 609.864 616.155 613.279 641.888 676.129 705.992 721.586 746.082 748.605 752.108 785.111 796.023 820.328 829.688 877.477 905.575 941.453 998.598 "1,049.47" "1,048.15" "1,127.06" "1,171.85" "1,194.36" "1,230.25" "1,236.45" "1,192.61" "1,153.54" "1,168.80" "1,189.65" "1,204.17" "1,157.47" "1,210.93" "1,244.70" "1,257.56" "1,281.53" "1,307.15" "1,332.84" "1,359.36" 2021 +223 BRA NGDP_RPCH Brazil "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 9.19 -4.4 0.596 -3.4 5.307 7.901 7.544 3.601 0.264 3.2 -4.168 1.031 -0.467 4.665 5.334 4.417 2.209 3.395 0.338 0.468 4.388 1.39 3.053 1.141 5.76 3.202 3.962 6.07 5.094 -0.126 7.528 3.974 1.921 3.005 0.504 -3.546 -3.276 1.323 1.784 1.221 -3.879 4.619 2.788 1.034 1.906 1.999 1.966 1.989 2021 +223 BRA NGDP Brazil "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.011 0.059 0.628 13.804 349.382 705.992 854.763 952.089 "1,002.35" "1,087.71" "1,199.09" "1,315.76" "1,488.79" "1,717.95" "1,957.75" "2,170.58" "2,409.45" "2,720.26" "3,109.80" "3,333.04" "3,885.85" "4,376.38" "4,814.76" "5,331.62" "5,778.95" "5,995.79" "6,269.33" "6,585.48" "7,004.14" "7,389.13" "7,467.62" "8,679.49" "9,663.42" "10,378.15" "10,995.58" "11,590.37" "12,205.45" "12,859.82" 2021 +223 BRA NGDPD Brazil "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 145.819 167.583 179.166 143.652 142.957 226.938 263.256 286.539 320.105 439.434 455.335 399.249 382.465 429.184 546.764 770.86 851.146 883.862 864.307 599.642 655.454 559.982 509.798 558.232 669.29 891.633 "1,107.63" "1,397.11" "1,695.86" "1,669.20" "2,208.70" "2,614.03" "2,464.05" "2,471.72" "2,456.05" "1,800.05" "1,796.62" "2,063.52" "1,916.93" "1,873.29" "1,448.55" "1,608.08" "1,894.71" "2,059.44" "2,200.92" "2,319.46" "2,436.71" "2,568.06" 2021 +223 BRA PPPGDP Brazil "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 570.51 597.009 637.674 640.115 698.418 777.425 852.913 905.479 939.886 "1,008.00" "1,002.13" "1,046.71" "1,065.57" "1,141.71" "1,228.30" "1,309.44" "1,362.87" "1,433.43" "1,454.47" "1,481.87" "1,581.94" "1,640.06" "1,716.48" "1,770.33" "1,922.56" "2,046.34" "2,193.06" "2,389.04" "2,558.89" "2,572.05" "2,798.93" "2,970.63" "2,998.54" "3,133.89" "3,187.16" "3,014.75" "2,939.09" "3,018.71" "3,145.95" "3,241.32" "3,153.14" "3,435.87" "3,782.76" "3,958.03" "4,118.10" "4,278.49" "4,445.64" "4,621.82" 2021 +223 BRA NGDP_D Brazil "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.01 0.102 2.151 51.674 100 118.456 127.612 133.896 144.622 152.729 165.291 181.487 207.06 223.111 239.691 255.929 272.408 296.321 317.993 344.778 373.459 403.124 433.376 467.382 502.745 543.485 563.439 588.757 613.628 645.17 716.761 776.368 825.26 858.005 886.693 915.747 946.024 2021 +223 BRA NGDPRPC Brazil "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,410.63" "4,124.39" "4,059.47" "3,838.17" "3,957.46" "4,182.60" "4,408.80" "4,480.53" "4,410.41" "4,471.97" "4,160.26" "4,132.66" "4,046.79" "4,168.48" "4,322.22" "4,443.70" "4,412.35" "4,491.66" "4,437.68" "4,391.72" "4,518.21" "4,517.49" "4,595.70" "4,591.32" "4,798.50" "4,895.24" "5,032.84" "5,282.53" "5,494.32" "5,431.36" "5,783.01" "5,960.46" "6,022.56" "6,151.14" "6,129.61" "5,861.18" "5,622.73" "5,651.71" "5,705.89" "5,730.14" "5,466.03" "5,695.59" "5,818.76" "5,844.85" "5,923.49" "6,010.44" "6,096.67" "6,124.65" 2020 +223 BRA NGDPRPPPPC Brazil "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,391.51" "10,652.21" "10,484.55" "9,912.98" "10,221.07" "10,802.56" "11,386.77" "11,572.04" "11,390.93" "11,549.92" "10,744.85" "10,673.58" "10,451.80" "10,766.10" "11,163.16" "11,476.90" "11,395.93" "11,600.77" "11,461.35" "11,342.65" "11,669.35" "11,667.50" "11,869.49" "11,858.17" "12,393.26" "12,643.11" "12,998.50" "13,643.38" "14,190.39" "14,027.77" "14,936.00" "15,394.30" "15,554.68" "15,886.77" "15,831.16" "15,137.90" "14,522.03" "14,596.87" "14,736.81" "14,799.45" "14,117.32" "14,710.22" "15,028.33" "15,095.70" "15,298.82" "15,523.39" "15,746.10" "15,818.36" 2020 +223 BRA NGDPPC Brazil "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.003 0.077 0.396 4.141 89.644 "2,233.46" "4,443.70" "5,226.69" "5,731.89" "5,941.87" "6,351.38" "6,900.62" "7,467.02" "8,340.60" "9,506.78" "10,705.99" "11,733.46" "12,880.49" "14,390.03" "16,280.84" "17,271.33" "19,938.57" "22,259.88" "24,278.35" "26,657.56" "28,648.67" "29,466.80" "30,558.68" "31,843.91" "33,593.81" "35,161.73" "35,265.19" "40,823.76" "45,175.02" "48,235.20" "50,823.87" "53,294.15" "55,830.10" "57,940.62" 2020 +223 BRA NGDPDPC Brazil "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,229.88" "1,382.55" "1,446.23" "1,134.93" "1,105.85" "1,719.52" "1,955.07" "2,087.45" "2,289.42" "3,087.93" "3,106.12" "2,677.84" "2,523.74" "2,787.16" "3,495.24" "4,851.99" "5,204.57" "5,321.14" "5,123.55" "3,501.44" "3,772.05" "3,177.94" "2,856.03" "3,089.14" "3,660.02" "4,819.87" "5,921.18" "7,390.65" "8,878.36" "8,649.58" "11,333.02" "13,295.90" "12,424.95" "12,358.34" "12,175.68" "8,846.48" "8,757.30" "9,978.09" "9,194.15" "8,914.17" "6,840.66" "7,563.56" "8,857.47" "9,571.81" "10,173.09" "10,665.20" "11,145.97" "11,570.51" 2020 +223 BRA PPPPC Brazil "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,811.88" "4,925.29" "5,147.31" "5,057.28" "5,402.66" "5,890.57" "6,334.15" "6,596.43" "6,722.16" "7,083.27" "6,836.15" "7,020.47" "7,031.26" "7,414.35" "7,852.01" "8,241.96" "8,333.67" "8,629.74" "8,622.00" "8,652.94" "9,103.84" "9,307.47" "9,616.18" "9,796.62" "10,513.53" "11,061.84" "11,723.71" "12,637.88" "13,396.64" "13,328.00" "14,361.50" "15,109.72" "15,120.06" "15,669.16" "15,800.05" "14,816.27" "14,326.07" "14,596.87" "15,088.85" "15,424.06" "14,890.45" "16,160.55" "17,683.84" "18,396.01" "19,034.72" "19,673.08" "20,335.23" "20,823.85" 2020 +223 BRA NGAP_NPGDP Brazil Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +223 BRA PPPSH Brazil Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.257 3.999 4.008 3.78 3.812 3.971 4.126 4.119 3.951 3.933 3.623 3.573 3.203 3.288 3.364 3.389 3.336 3.315 3.237 3.145 3.133 3.102 3.109 3.022 3.036 2.991 2.953 2.972 3.033 3.041 3.105 3.104 2.978 2.966 2.908 2.695 2.53 2.467 2.425 2.39 2.372 2.344 2.337 2.301 2.274 2.245 2.215 2.189 2021 +223 BRA PPPEX Brazil Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.012 0.284 0.539 0.627 0.664 0.689 0.734 0.758 0.802 0.867 0.97 1.018 1.061 1.099 1.139 1.215 1.296 1.388 1.473 1.606 1.701 1.813 1.989 2.133 2.182 2.226 2.28 2.368 2.526 2.555 2.622 2.67 2.709 2.745 2.782 2021 +223 BRA NID_NGDP Brazil Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 21.333 21.112 19.299 15.277 14.41 17.538 17.463 20.401 20.806 22.646 18.451 19.936 19.079 21.019 23.559 17.292 17.267 17.764 18.165 17.39 18.903 18.742 17.449 16.857 17.913 17.205 17.816 19.819 21.619 18.796 21.801 21.826 21.417 21.694 20.548 17.412 14.97 14.626 15.095 15.517 15.931 18.92 18.78 18.51 18.546 18.621 18.845 19.059 2021 +223 BRA NGSD_NGDP Brazil Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 18.34 18.962 15.629 13.544 14.429 18.378 17.352 22.278 24.535 25.521 19.763 19.838 20.943 21.151 21.826 14.865 14.466 14.299 14.256 13.084 15.095 14.506 15.852 17.499 19.57 18.757 18.998 19.85 19.795 17.213 18.214 18.9 17.991 18.458 16.408 14.368 13.607 13.558 12.411 12.045 14.24 17.183 17.33 16.95 16.886 16.853 16.974 17.105 2021 +223 BRA PCPI Brazil "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1980. December 1980 = 100; Jan 1991 =100 for Core Inflation Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 73.291 147.855 296.558 696.97 "2,036.00" "6,637.94" "16,404.82" "53,861.43" "392,713.47" "6,011,358.88" "183,210,172.18" "976,093,360.45" "10,268,073,824.27" "208,172,960,975.02" "4,529,483,298,244.90" "7,519,306,426,937.42" "8,704,156,332,079.00" "9,306,985,212,080.17" "9,604,457,667,224.75" "10,071,090,512,712.10" "10,780,490,489,263.20" "11,517,926,859,177.80" "12,491,189,222,130.30" "14,329,200,077,485.90" "15,274,640,629,719.90" "16,324,036,146,421.70" "17,006,987,205,724.10" "17,626,272,098,499.20" "18,627,144,404,695.40" "19,537,658,456,154.20" "20,522,171,165,156.60" "21,884,097,039,589.60" "23,066,633,284,567.30" "24,497,737,755,913.40" "26,048,244,961,124.10" "28,400,440,595,910.20" "30,882,511,530,234.40" "31,946,817,701,225.20" "33,117,565,218,738.10" "34,353,857,264,335.90" "35,457,162,626,753.90" "38,400,665,110,472.00" "42,013,740,026,703.60" "43,978,624,621,463.20" "45,706,851,741,622.40" "47,086,905,872,417.20" "48,480,076,554,155.80" "49,947,585,808,260.60" 2021 +223 BRA PCPIPCH Brazil "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 90.227 101.737 100.574 135.02 192.121 226.029 147.137 228.327 629.118 "1,430.72" "2,947.73" 432.772 951.956 "1,927.38" "2,075.83" 66.008 15.757 6.926 3.196 4.859 7.044 6.84 8.45 14.714 6.598 6.87 4.184 3.641 5.678 4.888 5.039 6.636 5.404 6.204 6.329 9.03 8.74 3.446 3.665 3.733 3.212 8.302 9.409 4.677 3.93 3.019 2.959 3.027 2021 +223 BRA PCPIE Brazil "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1980. December 1980 = 100; Jan 1991 =100 for Core Inflation Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 100 195.655 400.709 "1,057.87" "3,335.25" "11,414.84" "20,507.49" "95,034.50" "1,026,582.74" "21,280,159.75" "366,224,414.23" "2,097,313,107.45" "25,568,186,003.62" "658,930,002,302.86" "6,697,581,091,643.00" "8,198,434,012,165.97" "8,982,516,300,323.55" "9,451,828,687,384.26" "9,608,317,337,723.73" "10,467,294,614,845.90" "11,092,646,320,429.20" "11,943,814,247,936.30" "13,440,414,433,361.00" "14,690,366,165,302.80" "15,806,928,620,105.50" "16,706,300,708,759.70" "17,231,175,082,557.20" "17,999,225,493,516.50" "19,061,596,194,871.00" "19,883,537,622,885.00" "21,058,469,450,875.70" "22,427,924,681,553.60" "23,737,394,538,824.70" "25,140,468,746,949.70" "26,751,373,594,790.00" "29,606,680,919,231.20" "31,468,365,315,161.00" "32,395,848,151,435.40" "33,609,228,852,161.70" "35,056,455,684,887.90" "36,640,075,506,149.20" "40,326,453,615,754.10" "42,746,835,272,619.00" "44,751,459,545,019.00" "46,085,710,604,650.30" "47,469,989,404,675.90" "48,898,648,975,320.00" "50,364,858,509,449.50" 2021 +223 BRA PCPIEPCH Brazil "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 95.655 104.804 164 215.279 242.248 79.656 363.414 980.221 "1,972.91" "1,620.97" 472.685 "1,119.09" "2,477.15" 916.433 22.409 9.564 5.225 1.656 8.94 5.974 7.673 12.53 9.3 7.601 5.69 3.142 4.457 5.902 4.312 5.909 6.503 5.839 5.911 6.408 10.673 6.288 2.947 3.745 4.306 4.517 10.061 6.002 4.69 2.981 3.004 3.01 2.998 2021 +223 BRA TM_RPCH Brazil Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 16.475 -2.592 -3.237 -19.213 -10.404 -1.672 2.492 -3.209 -3.342 19.965 9.298 0.46 -4 27.209 23.286 32.924 6.965 20.269 4.155 -15.919 14.293 3.407 -11.942 -2.766 13.306 9.658 15.14 23.031 14.535 -11.39 34.938 7.997 0.178 7.546 -0.08 -13.531 -8.165 9.9 7.496 4.631 -8.64 15.567 -6.801 -1.755 2.457 2.305 2.517 2.154 2021 +223 BRA TMG_RPCH Brazil Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 -6.56 -13.624 -10.002 -20.025 1.255 -3.558 36.714 -6.269 -10.925 14.932 8.155 9.505 -2.209 29.571 29.07 38.812 6.111 16.88 2.558 -14.193 13.111 2.668 -11.801 -3.545 16.99 5.204 16.027 23.664 17.424 -17.463 37.121 8.597 -1.726 7.632 -2.38 -15.276 -11.087 10.205 14.518 5.697 -3.458 22.738 -7.683 -2.273 1.903 1.927 2.133 1.764 2021 +223 BRA TX_RPCH Brazil Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 13.899 13.683 -10.607 11.313 26.432 -3.243 -16.745 7.204 22.602 1.367 -12.285 0.298 11.994 7.078 10.409 10.063 2.564 13.811 5.897 7.185 13.228 8.466 8.63 14.199 16.053 10.196 3.775 6.244 -1.838 -8.533 6.918 2.281 1.044 2.766 -0.304 8.755 4.264 5.19 3.428 -1.682 -1.367 2.372 2.151 4.405 4.424 2.761 2.366 2.086 2021 +223 BRA TXG_RPCH Brazil Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 25.699 21.267 -7.894 18.832 18.851 2.227 -18.773 19.35 17.13 0.154 -7.689 3.459 14.251 12.525 7.67 10.425 2.738 11.297 3.705 8.255 10.815 9.166 8.729 15.561 17.193 9.864 3.383 5.484 -2.19 -10.424 8.544 2.966 -0.314 3.058 -2.102 8.798 4.032 7.223 4.361 -2.032 0.038 4.1 3.16 4.106 4.117 2.45 2.049 1.761 2021 +223 BRA LUR Brazil Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Employment rate from household survey (PNAD Continua) times official population estimates by the National Statistical Office (IBGE). Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.1 11.6 11 10.5 9.9 11.2 11.6 14.7 14.7 13.9 12.5 13 13.7 12.9 11.4 11.5 10.9 9.4 9.7 8.5 7.8 7.4 7.225 6.9 8.625 11.65 12.85 12.375 11.975 13.775 13.2 9.771 9.457 9.477 9.497 9.493 9.49 2021 +223 BRA LE Brazil Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +223 BRA LP Brazil Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 118.563 121.213 123.885 126.573 129.273 131.978 134.653 137.268 139.819 142.307 146.593 149.094 151.547 153.986 156.431 158.875 163.538 166.104 168.693 171.256 173.766 176.209 178.499 180.708 182.865 184.991 187.062 189.038 191.01 192.981 194.891 196.604 198.315 200.004 201.718 203.476 205.157 206.805 208.495 210.147 211.756 212.609 213.911 215.157 216.347 217.479 218.618 221.948 2020 +223 BRA GGR Brazil General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 281.244 314.161 337.59 374.326 373.664 435.007 513.582 615.282 690.98 786.261 858.39 948.881 "1,115.75" "1,130.33" "1,401.60" "1,536.49" "1,671.12" "1,838.93" "1,877.92" "1,693.41" "1,922.21" "2,005.55" "2,148.44" "2,326.80" "2,205.55" "2,736.25" "3,069.08" "3,117.85" "3,268.01" "3,387.38" "3,558.25" "3,748.67" 2021 +223 BRA GGR_NGDP Brazil General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.903 32.997 33.68 34.414 31.162 33.061 34.497 35.815 35.295 36.223 35.626 34.882 35.878 33.913 36.069 35.109 34.708 34.491 32.496 28.243 30.66 30.454 30.674 31.49 29.535 31.525 31.76 30.042 29.721 29.226 29.153 29.15 2021 +223 BRA GGX Brazil General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 326.941 367.515 409.966 430.61 413.47 476.74 579.382 704.224 747.285 863.069 944.4 "1,023.34" "1,163.43" "1,236.57" "1,550.18" "1,644.45" "1,792.43" "1,996.48" "2,225.87" "2,307.30" "2,485.10" "2,521.88" "2,640.81" "2,761.29" "3,201.16" "3,119.60" "3,631.41" "3,896.33" "4,014.21" "4,067.96" "4,214.92" "4,363.63" 2021 +223 BRA GGX_NGDP Brazil General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.249 38.601 40.9 39.589 34.482 36.233 38.916 40.992 38.171 39.762 39.196 37.619 37.412 37.1 39.893 37.576 37.228 37.446 38.517 38.482 39.639 38.295 37.704 37.37 42.867 35.942 37.579 37.544 36.507 35.098 34.533 33.932 2021 +223 BRA GGXCNL Brazil General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -45.698 -53.354 -72.376 -56.284 -39.806 -41.733 -65.799 -88.942 -56.306 -76.808 -86.01 -74.46 -47.684 -106.242 -148.581 -107.963 -121.312 -157.55 -347.954 -613.891 -562.894 -516.327 -492.377 -434.488 -995.613 -383.353 -562.331 -778.479 -746.195 -680.575 -656.676 -614.958 2021 +223 BRA GGXCNL_NGDP Brazil General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.346 -5.604 -7.221 -5.175 -3.32 -3.172 -4.42 -5.177 -2.876 -3.539 -3.57 -2.737 -1.533 -3.188 -3.824 -2.467 -2.52 -2.955 -6.021 -10.239 -8.979 -7.84 -7.03 -5.88 -13.332 -4.417 -5.819 -7.501 -6.786 -5.872 -5.38 -4.782 2021 +223 BRA GGSB Brazil General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 -41.926 -33.277 -54.603 -63.986 -42.226 -56.991 -66.151 -72.036 -60.07 -94.609 -194.53 -159.908 -173.443 -240.437 -416.62 -599.348 -498.473 -460.138 -461.051 -425.52 -912.318 -353.351 -627.158 -779.659 -744.468 -678.737 -657.034 -615.26 2021 +223 BRA GGSB_NPGDP Brazil General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 -3.481 -2.478 -3.587 -3.563 -2.107 -2.553 -2.676 -2.641 -1.957 -2.782 -5.128 -3.797 -3.74 -4.749 -7.548 -10.023 -7.678 -6.789 -6.458 -5.673 -11.734 -4.024 -6.478 -7.515 -6.767 -5.853 -5.384 -4.785 2021 +223 BRA GGXONLB Brazil General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.041 -5.588 -1.466 32.744 40.51 42.107 -45.653 55.653 72.219 81.285 75.916 88.078 117.827 64.769 46.788 128.71 92.551 91.306 -36.574 -112.105 -155.792 -115.28 -113.193 -67.207 -683.186 65.039 74.679 -85.175 -38.156 21.198 71.942 124.376 2021 +223 BRA GGXONLB_NGDP Brazil General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.005 -0.587 -0.146 3.01 3.378 3.2 -3.066 3.239 3.689 3.745 3.151 3.238 3.789 1.943 1.204 2.941 1.922 1.713 -0.633 -1.87 -2.485 -1.751 -1.616 -0.91 -9.149 0.749 0.773 -0.821 -0.347 0.183 0.589 0.967 2021 +223 BRA GGXWDN Brazil General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 563.164 677.431 892.292 932.138 982.509 "1,040.05" "1,120.05" "1,211.76" "1,168.24" "1,362.71" "1,475.82" "1,508.55" "1,550.08" "1,626.34" "1,883.15" "2,136.89" "2,892.91" "3,382.94" "3,695.84" "4,041.77" "4,670.00" "4,966.92" "5,644.63" "6,325.53" "7,041.41" "7,673.02" "8,280.64" "8,812.34" 2021 +223 BRA GGXWDN_NGDP Brazil General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.966 51.486 59.934 54.259 50.186 47.915 46.486 44.546 37.566 40.885 37.979 34.47 32.194 30.504 32.586 35.64 46.144 51.37 52.766 54.699 62.537 57.226 58.412 60.951 64.038 66.202 67.844 68.526 2021 +223 BRA GGXWDG Brazil General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 786.135 921.736 "1,173.13" "1,268.24" "1,371.93" "1,488.70" "1,586.51" "1,744.78" "1,938.47" "2,181.90" "2,449.83" "2,678.50" "2,994.57" "3,209.25" "3,600.87" "4,351.32" "4,908.00" "5,507.56" "5,998.50" "6,492.84" "7,369.16" "8,073.08" "8,522.24" "9,230.44" "9,967.37" "10,683.57" "11,373.74" "11,992.24" 2021 +223 BRA GGXWDG_NGDP Brazil General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.561 70.054 78.798 73.823 70.077 68.585 65.845 64.14 62.334 65.463 63.045 61.204 62.196 60.193 62.31 72.573 78.286 83.632 85.642 87.87 98.682 93.013 88.191 88.941 90.649 92.176 93.186 93.254 2021 +223 BRA NGDP_FY Brazil "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.011 0.059 0.628 13.804 349.382 705.992 854.763 952.089 "1,002.35" "1,087.71" "1,199.09" "1,315.76" "1,488.79" "1,717.95" "1,957.75" "2,170.58" "2,409.45" "2,720.26" "3,109.80" "3,333.04" "3,885.85" "4,376.38" "4,814.76" "5,331.62" "5,778.95" "5,995.79" "6,269.33" "6,585.48" "7,004.14" "7,389.13" "7,467.62" "8,679.49" "9,663.42" "10,378.15" "10,995.58" "11,590.37" "12,205.45" "12,859.82" 2021 +223 BRA BCA Brazil Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The authorities have submitted BOP data on BPM6 basis for 2014 and for some aggregates for 2010-2013. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" -12.807 -11.735 -16.311 -6.837 0.04 -0.228 -5.651 -1.435 4.173 1.034 -3.785 -1.405 6.145 -0.592 -1.681 -18.712 -23.843 -30.625 -33.787 -25.816 -24.96 -23.719 -8.142 3.588 11.093 13.843 13.089 0.425 -30.935 -26.429 -79.237 -76.488 -84.432 -79.99 -101.679 -54.789 -24.475 -22.033 -51.46 -65.03 -24.492 -27.926 -27.473 -32.127 -36.535 -41.027 -45.595 -50.164 2021 +223 BRA BCA_NGDPD Brazil Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.783 -7.003 -9.104 -4.759 0.028 -0.1 -2.147 -0.501 1.304 0.235 -0.831 -0.352 1.607 -0.138 -0.307 -2.427 -2.801 -3.465 -3.909 -4.305 -3.808 -4.236 -1.597 0.643 1.657 1.553 1.182 0.03 -1.824 -1.583 -3.587 -2.926 -3.427 -3.236 -4.14 -3.044 -1.362 -1.068 -2.684 -3.471 -1.691 -1.737 -1.45 -1.56 -1.66 -1.769 -1.871 -1.953 2021 +516 BRN NGDP_R Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021. None National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. There is a methodological break in the national accounts sereis beginning in 2010 when the GDP series were revised to incorporate the latest data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2010/11, the Economic Census 2011 and the Population and Housing Census 2011. Data prior to 2010 are based on the 2000 base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.038 12.683 12.938 13.08 12.94 13.081 13.492 14.134 14.177 14.623 15.278 15.718 15.487 15.4 15.87 16.323 16.771 17.42 17.926 18.016 18.086 18.881 18.91 18.544 18.216 18.69 19.39 19.567 19.151 18.671 18.595 18.137 18.378 18.387 19.099 19.315 19.008 19.245 19.889 20.531 21.194 21.724 22.473 2021 +516 BRN NGDP_RPCH Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.715 2.009 1.097 -1.074 1.089 3.146 4.759 0.305 3.145 4.479 2.878 -1.471 -0.559 3.052 2.849 2.745 3.871 2.904 0.504 0.388 4.397 0.154 -1.939 -1.765 2.599 3.744 0.913 -2.125 -2.508 -0.405 -2.465 1.329 0.052 3.869 1.134 -1.591 1.249 3.343 3.23 3.23 2.502 3.445 2021 +516 BRN NGDP Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021. None National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. There is a methodological break in the national accounts sereis beginning in 2010 when the GDP series were revised to incorporate the latest data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2010/11, the Economic Census 2011 and the Population and Housing Census 2011. Data prior to 2010 are based on the 2000 base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.548 7.113 8.093 7.367 7.953 8.856 9.008 8.933 8.96 9.098 10.061 10.081 10.378 8.891 9.722 11.464 11.12 11.594 12.659 14.743 17.578 20.195 20.453 22.602 17.298 18.69 23.303 23.802 22.639 21.664 17.778 15.748 16.748 18.301 18.375 16.564 18.822 25.355 24.699 24.783 25.06 25.4 26.092 2021 +516 BRN NGDPD Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.794 3.266 3.843 3.661 4.078 4.886 5.215 5.484 5.545 5.956 7.098 7.149 6.99 5.312 5.736 6.65 6.206 6.475 7.266 8.723 10.561 12.71 13.571 15.949 11.892 13.707 18.525 19.048 18.094 17.098 12.93 11.4 12.128 13.567 13.469 12.006 14.006 18.464 17.937 18.08 18.366 18.705 19.313 2021 +516 BRN PPPGDP Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.344 12.25 12.806 13.403 13.779 14.45 15.409 16.51 16.952 17.859 19.05 19.958 20.003 20.115 21.021 22.11 23.229 24.504 25.713 26.537 27.475 29.568 30.414 30.396 30.051 31.203 33.044 35.21 33.885 33.344 25.949 23.633 25.891 26.523 28.042 28.702 29.419 31.904 34.146 35.988 37.841 39.526 41.679 2021 +516 BRN NGDP_D Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.908 56.077 62.548 56.324 61.463 67.703 66.767 63.201 63.201 62.214 65.853 64.135 67.015 57.731 61.257 70.234 66.306 66.554 70.617 81.836 97.193 106.959 108.158 121.885 94.96 100 120.181 121.647 118.213 116.03 95.607 86.829 91.131 99.53 96.212 85.759 99.023 131.75 124.189 120.712 118.243 116.918 116.106 2021 +516 BRN NGDPRPC Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "58,754.06" "56,047.26" "55,339.28" "54,185.19" "52,536.74" "51,621.02" "51,797.36" "52,897.91" "51,836.82" "52,021.72" "53,178.70" "53,371.80" "51,331.65" "49,758.52" "50,079.85" "50,254.05" "50,385.68" "51,219.58" "51,748.21" "51,138.18" "50,448.73" "51,800.19" "51,108.65" "49,449.47" "47,925.13" "48,319.03" "49,290.75" "49,076.25" "47,485.52" "45,806.25" "45,089.65" "43,466.21" "42,788.18" "41,562.27" "41,563.69" "42,581.60" "44,204.19" "44,756.18" "46,252.51" "47,746.40" "49,288.44" "50,521.74" "52,262.14" 2021 +516 BRN NGDPRPPPPC Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "82,775.06" "78,961.61" "77,964.18" "76,338.25" "74,015.85" "72,725.75" "72,974.18" "74,524.68" "73,029.78" "73,290.27" "74,920.27" "75,192.32" "72,318.07" "70,101.79" "70,554.48" "70,799.91" "70,985.35" "72,160.19" "72,904.94" "72,045.50" "71,074.18" "72,978.18" "72,003.90" "69,666.38" "67,518.84" "68,073.77" "69,442.77" "69,140.57" "66,899.49" "64,533.66" "63,524.09" "61,236.93" "60,281.69" "58,554.58" "58,556.59" "59,990.65" "62,276.62" "63,054.28" "65,162.38" "67,267.04" "69,439.52" "71,177.04" "73,628.98" 2021 +516 BRN NGDPPC Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "47,536.58" "31,429.63" "34,613.43" "30,519.38" "32,290.50" "34,949.07" "34,583.40" "33,431.78" "32,761.19" "32,364.82" "35,019.52" "34,229.89" "34,399.80" "28,725.87" "30,677.25" "35,295.19" "33,408.53" "34,088.89" "36,543.24" "41,849.23" "49,032.65" "55,404.90" "55,277.88" "60,271.68" "45,509.61" "48,319.03" "59,238.08" "59,699.77" "56,133.85" "53,149.15" "43,108.65" "37,741.16" "38,993.43" "41,366.77" "39,989.09" "36,517.72" "43,772.26" "58,966.06" "57,440.74" "57,635.45" "58,280.06" "59,069.18" "60,679.44" 2021 +516 BRN NGDPDPC Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "21,606.06" "14,434.37" "16,435.76" "15,165.48" "16,557.04" "19,281.89" "20,018.76" "20,523.31" "20,275.64" "21,188.87" "24,707.31" "24,275.82" "23,167.88" "17,164.10" "18,099.14" "20,473.28" "18,646.04" "19,037.81" "20,975.54" "24,759.51" "29,459.70" "34,869.24" "36,678.27" "42,529.70" "31,287.34" "35,437.25" "47,092.35" "47,776.37" "44,865.24" "41,947.49" "31,353.78" "27,322.00" "28,237.87" "30,666.62" "29,312.82" "26,467.80" "32,573.33" "42,939.40" "41,713.01" "42,046.65" "42,711.77" "43,499.66" "44,913.59" 2021 +516 BRN PPPPC Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "55,627.67" "54,133.37" "54,771.60" "55,520.46" "55,942.36" "57,024.33" "59,154.32" "61,787.90" "61,983.49" "63,533.29" "66,308.07" "67,767.43" "66,300.81" "64,992.34" "66,333.73" "68,072.53" "69,788.49" "72,049.22" "74,229.53" "75,323.59" "76,638.35" "81,119.56" "82,199.54" "81,056.16" "79,060.99" "80,668.91" "84,001.00" "88,311.67" "84,019.15" "81,806.01" "62,921.90" "56,638.26" "60,281.69" "59,953.35" "61,027.97" "63,276.00" "68,416.67" "74,195.97" "79,408.52" "83,693.32" "88,001.98" "91,921.26" "96,927.81" 2021 +516 BRN NGAP_NPGDP Brunei Darussalam Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +516 BRN PPPSH Brunei Darussalam Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.063 0.059 0.058 0.056 0.054 0.052 0.053 0.05 0.049 0.049 0.049 0.049 0.046 0.045 0.045 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.042 0.04 0.04 0.038 0.036 0.036 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.032 0.03 0.023 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.021 0.022 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 2021 +516 BRN PPPEX Brunei Darussalam Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.855 0.581 0.632 0.55 0.577 0.613 0.585 0.541 0.529 0.509 0.528 0.505 0.519 0.442 0.462 0.518 0.479 0.473 0.492 0.556 0.64 0.683 0.672 0.744 0.576 0.599 0.705 0.676 0.668 0.65 0.685 0.666 0.647 0.69 0.655 0.577 0.64 0.795 0.723 0.689 0.662 0.643 0.626 2021 +516 BRN NID_NGDP Brunei Darussalam Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021. None National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. There is a methodological break in the national accounts sereis beginning in 2010 when the GDP series were revised to incorporate the latest data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2010/11, the Economic Census 2011 and the Population and Housing Census 2011. Data prior to 2010 are based on the 2000 base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.173 48.571 43.362 42.358 28.174 22.903 13.713 33.977 24.887 22.005 17.289 14.446 18.911 20.099 26.307 23.69 26.024 32.882 39.593 27.442 35.247 34.62 34.805 41.067 38.678 40.588 31.273 29.995 32.024 32.288 32.891 33.287 33.438 2021 +516 BRN NGSD_NGDP Brunei Darussalam Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +516 BRN PCPI Brunei Darussalam "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021. Latest observation May 2022 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 67.905 67.905 68.697 70.825 72.335 73.623 74.541 75.431 76.414 78.049 79.297 80.312 83.727 85.789 90.907 92.722 94.309 93.893 93.502 94.959 95.525 93.314 93.594 94.356 95.53 95.683 96.609 98.623 99.644 100 100.138 100.25 100.64 100.432 99.941 99.663 98.406 99.415 99.027 100.948 102.698 105.266 107.371 108.981 110.071 111.172 112.284 2021 +516 BRN PCPIPCH Brunei Darussalam "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 0 1.166 3.098 2.131 1.781 1.247 1.193 1.304 2.139 1.6 1.28 4.252 2.463 5.967 1.996 1.712 -0.441 -0.416 1.558 0.596 -2.315 0.3 0.814 1.244 0.16 0.968 2.085 1.036 0.357 0.138 0.112 0.389 -0.207 -0.488 -0.279 -1.261 1.025 -0.391 1.94 1.733 2.5 2 1.5 1 1 1 2021 +516 BRN PCPIE Brunei Darussalam "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021. Latest observation May 2022 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.789 72.58 74.36 75.296 76.271 76.684 78.578 80.741 83.083 84.211 88.039 92.257 93.273 94.601 93.897 94.233 95.46 92.491 92.257 94.05 94.891 95.939 95.633 97.487 99.322 99.847 100.032 100.196 100.234 100.391 101.626 100.211 99.582 99.124 99.118 99.389 101.376 103.593 106.183 108.306 109.931 110.788 111.509 112.233 2021 +516 BRN PCPIEPCH Brunei Darussalam "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.102 2.452 1.258 1.295 0.541 2.47 2.752 2.9 1.358 4.545 4.791 1.101 1.424 -0.743 0.357 1.302 -3.11 -0.253 1.943 0.894 1.105 -0.319 1.938 1.882 0.529 0.185 0.164 0.038 0.157 1.229 -1.392 -0.627 -0.46 -0.006 0.273 2 2.186 2.5 2 1.5 0.78 0.65 0.65 2021 +516 BRN TM_RPCH Brunei Darussalam Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Formula used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a -33.059 1.909 -8.971 -23.503 12.548 -14.923 11.516 26.517 24.82 13.324 34.779 6.033 -6.888 28.081 17.287 -1.52 -22.984 -4.293 -1.535 -0.897 9.648 -3.404 5.905 4.963 8.837 18.283 29.581 -12.311 4.367 45.062 21.096 14.575 -23.858 -16.099 -11.258 1.371 30.766 12.642 -2.676 32.707 33.61 -12.091 -4.778 -2.651 -1.821 -0.316 2021 +516 BRN TMG_RPCH Brunei Darussalam Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Formula used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 22.683 -0.623 -14.471 -1.818 9.18 -4.185 16.05 15.435 16.474 11.238 33.285 27.471 -4.409 9.515 19.344 -14.76 -34.224 -4.962 -15.361 0.153 35.922 -15.595 6.935 6.015 10.211 25.611 44.388 -19.72 13.735 46.067 9.493 18.854 -24.53 -11.563 -16.973 16.646 32.393 14.998 7.415 42.174 38.705 -13.436 -5.481 -3.18 -2.259 -0.55 2021 +516 BRN TX_RPCH Brunei Darussalam Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Formula used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 4.989 -0.738 -2.406 -3.433 17.833 -17.834 11.576 -8.925 -8.22 33.25 1.534 4.163 0.247 24.228 -8.766 4.185 1.678 -4.847 -5.041 12.464 -1.898 1.649 -11.725 -13.901 1.433 -8.116 0.048 10.221 -11.011 5.83 3.911 -7.649 4.231 7.43 -7.265 -7.768 -6.626 20.14 28.74 -12.874 0.853 -3.394 11.027 8.108 6.353 6.143 2021 +516 BRN TXG_RPCH Brunei Darussalam Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Formula used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 5.065 -1.554 -2.373 -3.263 18.073 -17.52 10.796 -8.953 -8.346 31.686 -0.778 5.804 1.099 3.078 -8.491 8.779 4.369 -2.824 -2.277 8.542 -0.379 3.168 -12.422 -13.223 1.535 -8.791 2.332 5.676 -4.664 7.048 4.217 -8.016 3.388 2.025 -7.639 -6.974 -5.883 20.891 32.592 -11.567 1.952 -4.15 11.02 8.068 6.305 6.118 2021 +516 BRN LUR Brunei Darussalam Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.3 8.5 7.7 6.9 7.7 8.5 9.3 8.7 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 2020 +516 BRN LE Brunei Darussalam Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +516 BRN LP Brunei Darussalam Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.222 0.226 0.234 0.241 0.246 0.253 0.26 0.267 0.274 0.281 0.287 0.295 0.302 0.31 0.317 0.325 0.333 0.34 0.346 0.352 0.359 0.365 0.37 0.375 0.38 0.387 0.393 0.399 0.403 0.408 0.412 0.417 0.43 0.442 0.46 0.454 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 2021 +516 BRN GGR Brunei Darussalam General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.266 8.455 7.872 7.753 7.345 7.533 3.332 2.75 2.486 2.526 2.706 2.686 2.325 2.274 2.246 2.451 2.859 2.843 1.916 2.536 5.084 4.232 4.268 4.93 6.151 7.921 9.647 6.636 14.31 6.65 8.184 12.896 11.134 10.551 8.159 4.294 2.783 4.385 5.228 4.187 2.892 3.975 6.17 5.402 5.195 5.139 5.001 5.116 2021 +516 BRN GGR_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.413 46.84 33.984 33.74 31.76 30.56 29.812 26.028 25.379 24.692 24.359 28.366 27.393 21.549 26.086 44.352 38.061 36.812 38.948 41.719 45.062 47.769 32.445 63.312 38.445 43.79 55.341 46.777 46.608 37.664 24.154 17.671 26.182 28.565 22.784 17.462 21.118 24.333 21.869 20.96 20.508 19.69 19.606 2021 +516 BRN GGX Brunei Darussalam General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.141 1.378 2.165 5.631 4.137 4.318 2.867 2.473 2.713 2.901 2.852 2.782 3.071 3.427 4.314 4.457 3.744 4.076 4.066 4.324 4.298 3.945 4.803 3.91 4.888 5.107 5.652 5.998 6.141 6.026 6.762 6.923 7.377 7.603 7.385 6.876 6.197 6.126 5.884 5.96 5.504 5.484 5.734 5.717 5.785 5.832 5.892 5.923 2021 +516 BRN GGX_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.934 40.311 30.553 36.83 36.481 32.198 30.881 34.373 38.249 47.414 44.303 37.136 39.275 45.729 44.48 37.492 35.475 41.425 30.887 33.154 29.053 27.989 29.326 27.171 34.835 36.177 29.709 30.991 33.582 34.088 38.677 39.352 36.578 32.152 32.435 33.228 29.136 22.613 23.148 23.341 23.27 23.196 22.699 2021 +516 BRN GGXCNL Brunei Darussalam General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.125 7.077 5.707 2.122 3.208 3.215 0.464 0.278 -0.228 -0.375 -0.145 -0.096 -0.745 -1.153 -2.067 -2.007 -0.884 -1.233 -2.15 -1.788 0.786 0.287 -0.535 1.02 1.263 2.814 3.995 0.638 8.168 0.624 1.423 5.973 3.757 2.949 0.775 -2.582 -3.414 -1.741 -0.656 -1.773 -2.612 -1.509 0.436 -0.316 -0.59 -0.692 -0.89 -0.807 2021 +516 BRN GGXCNL_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.479 6.529 3.431 -3.091 -4.721 -1.638 -1.069 -8.345 -12.869 -22.722 -19.944 -8.77 -11.882 -24.18 -18.394 6.86 2.585 -4.613 8.061 8.565 16.009 19.78 3.119 36.14 3.61 7.612 25.632 15.786 13.025 3.576 -14.523 -21.68 -10.397 -3.587 -9.651 -15.766 -8.018 1.721 -1.279 -2.38 -2.762 -3.506 -3.093 2021 +516 BRN GGSB Brunei Darussalam General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +516 BRN GGSB_NPGDP Brunei Darussalam General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +516 BRN GGXONLB Brunei Darussalam General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.125 7.077 5.707 2.122 3.208 3.215 0.464 0.278 -0.228 -0.375 -0.145 -0.096 -0.745 -1.153 -2.067 -2.007 -0.884 -1.233 -2.15 -1.788 0.786 0.287 -0.535 1.02 1.263 2.814 3.995 0.638 8.168 0.624 1.423 5.973 3.757 2.949 0.775 -2.582 -3.414 -1.741 -0.656 -1.773 -2.612 -1.509 0.436 -0.316 -0.59 -0.692 -0.89 -0.807 2021 +516 BRN GGXONLB_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.479 6.529 3.431 -3.091 -4.721 -1.638 -1.069 -8.345 -12.869 -22.722 -19.944 -8.77 -11.882 -24.18 -18.394 6.86 2.585 -4.613 8.061 8.565 16.009 19.78 3.119 36.14 3.61 7.612 25.632 15.786 13.025 3.576 -14.523 -21.68 -10.397 -3.587 -9.651 -15.766 -8.018 1.721 -1.279 -2.38 -2.762 -3.506 -3.093 2021 +516 BRN GGXWDN Brunei Darussalam General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +516 BRN GGXWDN_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +516 BRN GGXWDG Brunei Darussalam General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.12 0.14 0.213 0.192 0.208 0.496 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.525 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 2021 +516 BRN GGXWDG_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.594 0.685 0.942 1.11 1.113 2.129 2.101 2.209 3.231 2.953 3.005 2.825 2.586 2.575 2.857 2.514 1.866 1.916 1.909 1.888 1.863 1.814 2021 +516 BRN NGDP_FY Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.548 7.113 8.093 7.367 7.953 8.856 9.008 8.933 8.96 9.098 10.061 10.081 10.378 8.891 9.722 11.464 11.12 11.594 12.659 14.743 17.578 20.195 20.453 22.602 17.298 18.69 23.303 23.802 22.639 21.664 17.778 15.748 16.748 18.301 18.375 16.564 18.822 25.355 24.699 24.783 25.06 25.4 26.092 2021 +516 BRN BCA Brunei Darussalam Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 2.711 2.758 2.525 2.922 3.158 1.993 2.265 2.246 2.153 2.355 2.466 1.81 1.225 1.588 1.154 1.354 1.212 0.752 1.545 2.998 1.951 1.756 2.484 2.882 4.033 5.229 4.828 6.939 3.977 5.016 6.43 5.684 3.778 5.251 2.157 1.47 1.984 0.937 0.895 0.514 0.644 2.074 1.74 2.049 2.306 2.443 2.627 2020 +516 BRN BCA_NGDPD Brunei Darussalam Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.872 61.019 58.952 61.354 52.805 48.207 47.285 32.997 22.087 26.661 16.263 18.933 17.346 14.149 26.935 45.089 31.441 27.116 34.188 33.042 38.183 41.145 35.579 43.508 33.445 36.596 34.711 29.838 20.881 30.709 16.679 12.894 16.362 6.907 6.644 4.279 4.599 11.23 9.698 11.334 12.556 13.058 13.604 2020 +918 BGR NGDP_R Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 81.119 85.419 89.006 91.676 95.893 97.619 102.793 107.625 110.208 109.657 99.678 88.957 81.462 71.991 69.353 68.242 62.754 53.896 55.938 51.241 53.592 55.641 58.908 61.994 66.03 70.689 75.498 80.474 85.396 82.602 83.875 85.638 86.284 85.8 86.63 89.6 92.323 94.874 97.421 101.354 96.907 100.956 104.936 108.052 112.428 115.632 118.87 122.246 2021 +918 BGR NGDP_RPCH Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.7 5.3 4.2 3 4.6 1.8 5.3 4.7 2.4 -0.5 -9.1 -10.755 -8.426 -11.625 -3.665 -1.601 -8.043 -14.115 3.789 -8.396 4.587 3.824 5.872 5.237 6.51 7.056 6.803 6.591 6.116 -3.272 1.542 2.101 0.755 -0.56 0.967 3.428 3.04 2.762 2.685 4.038 -4.387 4.178 3.942 2.969 4.05 2.85 2.8 2.84 2021 +918 BGR NGDP Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.032 0.035 0.036 0.037 0.039 0.04 0.043 0.045 0.048 0.049 0.056 0.169 0.249 0.371 0.653 1.093 2.187 19.032 26.46 25.043 28.125 30.987 34.069 36.638 41.201 47.017 53.608 63.455 72.79 73.181 74.878 81.124 82.646 82.242 84.15 89.6 95.39 102.741 109.964 120.395 119.951 132.744 157.3 170.46 181.175 190.041 199.726 210.15 2021 +918 BGR NGDPD Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 32.352 34.895 36.394 37.4 39.728 34.016 30.106 34.897 57.029 58.082 25.608 2.509 10.183 5.527 9.716 16.276 12.295 11.317 15.031 13.628 13.246 14.183 16.403 21.146 26.158 29.868 34.38 44.404 54.434 52.024 50.683 57.68 54.299 55.812 57.082 50.782 53.949 59.322 66.428 68.919 69.995 80.327 85.008 89.333 95.202 100.451 106.257 112.542 2021 +918 BGR PPPGDP Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 47.172 54.372 60.156 64.387 69.78 73.282 78.719 84.458 89.534 92.58 87.305 80.55 75.444 68.253 67.156 67.467 63.176 55.194 57.931 53.814 57.558 61.105 65.702 70.507 77.113 85.144 93.742 102.621 110.985 108.042 111.027 115.715 119.29 120.943 127.263 132.052 143.072 152.4 160.23 169.682 164.192 178.16 198.349 211.516 224.7 235.399 246.597 258.508 2021 +918 BGR NGDP_D Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.039 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.041 0.042 0.042 0.043 0.045 0.057 0.189 0.306 0.516 0.941 1.602 3.485 35.313 47.302 48.872 52.48 55.69 57.833 59.1 62.398 66.513 71.007 78.852 85.239 88.596 89.273 94.73 95.784 95.852 97.138 100 103.322 108.292 112.876 118.787 123.779 131.487 149.901 157.757 161.148 164.35 168.021 171.908 2021 +918 BGR NGDPRPC Bulgaria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,210.11" "9,669.61" "10,046.85" "10,322.36" "10,778.19" "10,964.33" "11,549.07" "12,108.07" "12,431.84" "12,424.06" "11,365.10" "10,228.93" "9,464.89" "8,462.44" "8,249.66" "8,210.08" "7,629.25" "6,603.01" "6,901.41" "6,351.98" "6,576.11" "7,051.13" "7,508.27" "7,946.59" "8,507.82" "9,158.07" "9,831.32" "10,532.90" "11,226.59" "10,920.78" "11,176.10" "11,687.59" "11,844.80" "11,841.61" "12,028.28" "12,524.81" "12,999.90" "13,457.18" "13,917.14" "14,580.19" "14,010.95" "14,761.96" "15,436.48" "15,990.79" "16,738.85" "17,319.83" "17,912.26" "18,532.16" 2020 +918 BGR NGDPRPPPPC Bulgaria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,794.69" "15,532.81" "16,138.78" "16,581.35" "17,313.58" "17,612.58" "18,551.88" "19,449.83" "19,969.92" "19,957.42" "18,256.35" "16,431.26" "15,203.94" "13,593.66" "13,251.87" "13,188.27" "12,255.26" "10,606.75" "11,086.09" "10,203.52" "10,563.55" "11,326.60" "12,060.93" "12,765.03" "13,666.55" "14,711.09" "15,792.56" "16,919.54" "18,033.86" "17,542.62" "17,952.76" "18,774.38" "19,026.92" "19,021.79" "19,321.65" "20,119.25" "20,882.41" "21,616.97" "22,355.83" "23,420.93" "22,506.52" "23,712.90" "24,796.43" "25,686.85" "26,888.49" "27,821.75" "28,773.40" "29,769.18" 2020 +918 BGR NGDPPC Bulgaria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 3.637 3.911 4.067 4.169 4.421 4.546 4.803 5.104 5.372 5.569 6.427 19.379 28.978 43.637 77.636 131.525 265.9 "2,331.73" "3,264.53" "3,104.37" "3,451.12" "3,926.79" "4,342.29" "4,696.40" "5,308.73" "6,091.30" "6,980.91" "8,305.35" "9,569.43" "9,675.34" "9,977.21" "11,071.65" "11,345.37" "11,350.47" "11,683.98" "12,524.81" "13,431.76" "14,573.07" "15,709.08" "17,319.36" "17,342.62" "19,410.08" "23,139.46" "25,226.67" "26,974.27" "28,465.14" "30,096.40" "31,858.25" 2020 +918 BGR NGDPDPC Bulgaria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,673.24" "3,950.23" "4,108.11" "4,211.11" "4,465.38" "3,820.54" "3,382.44" "3,926.05" "6,433.11" "6,580.66" "2,919.82" 288.506 "1,183.16" 649.649 "1,155.80" "1,958.07" "1,494.79" "1,386.47" "1,854.47" "1,689.29" "1,625.32" "1,797.39" "2,090.68" "2,710.58" "3,370.38" "3,869.59" "4,477.03" "5,811.85" "7,156.18" "6,878.06" "6,753.34" "7,872.04" "7,454.00" "7,702.78" "7,925.69" "7,098.59" "7,596.46" "8,414.39" "9,489.64" "9,914.32" "10,119.91" "11,745.57" "12,505.01" "13,220.58" "14,174.26" "15,045.95" "16,011.65" "17,061.18" 2020 +918 BGR PPPPC Bulgaria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,355.83" "6,155.01" "6,790.29" "7,249.70" "7,843.05" "8,230.78" "8,844.30" "9,501.72" "10,099.82" "10,489.31" "9,954.34" "9,262.21" "8,765.69" "8,023.04" "7,988.37" "8,116.73" "7,680.62" "6,762.09" "7,147.23" "6,670.93" "7,062.78" "7,743.57" "8,374.11" "9,037.91" "9,935.95" "11,030.76" "12,207.07" "13,431.62" "14,590.76" "14,284.27" "14,793.94" "15,792.45" "16,375.74" "16,691.70" "17,670.06" "18,459.10" "20,145.73" "21,616.97" "22,889.87" "24,409.41" "23,739.08" "26,050.83" "29,177.96" "31,302.64" "33,454.53" "35,259.01" "37,159.27" "39,189.20" 2020 +918 BGR NGAP_NPGDP Bulgaria Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +918 BGR PPPSH Bulgaria Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.352 0.364 0.378 0.38 0.381 0.374 0.381 0.384 0.376 0.361 0.316 0.275 0.227 0.197 0.184 0.175 0.155 0.128 0.129 0.114 0.114 0.116 0.119 0.12 0.122 0.124 0.126 0.128 0.132 0.128 0.123 0.121 0.118 0.114 0.116 0.118 0.123 0.125 0.124 0.125 0.124 0.122 0.123 0.123 0.124 0.123 0.123 0.122 2021 +918 BGR PPPEX Bulgaria Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.01 0.016 0.035 0.345 0.457 0.465 0.489 0.507 0.519 0.52 0.534 0.552 0.572 0.618 0.656 0.677 0.674 0.701 0.693 0.68 0.661 0.679 0.667 0.674 0.686 0.71 0.731 0.745 0.793 0.806 0.806 0.807 0.81 0.813 2021 +918 BGR NID_NGDP Bulgaria Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.91 15.406 14.39 13.743 14.534 13.338 16.03 13.692 14.966 14.228 14.353 9.532 8.285 6.134 1.006 5.339 1.157 9.727 18.709 19.844 19.046 21.351 20.529 22.074 23.433 27.74 32.056 33.627 36.953 28.538 22.521 21.359 21.886 21.009 21.507 20.993 18.954 19.806 21.214 20.998 20.34 19.556 19.552 23.319 24.268 25.41 23.077 22.051 2021 +918 BGR NGSD_NGDP Bulgaria Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 30.179 30.187 29.716 29.714 31.588 28.407 28.604 26.944 29.014 26.371 25.189 14.44 8.522 2 6.292 12.135 8.269 19.802 14.091 16.932 15.942 17.727 19.906 18.699 19.162 18.329 16.793 9.755 14.98 20.241 20.801 21.687 21.04 22.283 22.74 20.993 22.014 23.111 22.16 22.862 20.272 19.156 18.628 21.939 22.631 21.821 21.649 21.977 2021 +918 BGR PCPI Bulgaria "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: As of 1997, the consumer price index has been replaced by HICP. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.029 0.036 0.156 0.283 0.489 0.959 1.555 3.468 40.272 47.794 49.023 54.082 58.061 61.436 62.878 66.745 70.775 76.023 81.78 91.553 93.813 96.664 99.938 102.327 102.721 101.077 99.998 98.676 99.848 102.476 104.994 106.274 109.295 122.848 129.285 132.111 134.753 137.448 140.197 2021 +918 BGR PCPIPCH Bulgaria "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." -- 0.002 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.5 6.404 23.9 333.5 82 72.804 96 62.1 123 "1,061.21" 18.679 2.572 10.318 7.358 5.813 2.348 6.149 6.038 7.416 7.572 11.951 2.469 3.039 3.386 2.391 0.385 -1.601 -1.067 -1.323 1.188 2.631 2.457 1.219 2.842 12.4 5.24 2.186 2 2 2 2021 +918 BGR PCPIE Bulgaria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: As of 1997, the consumer price index has been replaced by HICP. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.204 0.366 0.599 1.33 1.768 7.263 47.15 47.92 51.26 57.03 59.78 62.06 65.56 68.16 73.2 77.66 86.64 92.87 94.39 98.59 100.6 103.38 102.5 100.5 99.6 99.1 100.88 103.21 106.41 106.43 113.44 127.807 130.882 133.5 136.17 138.894 141.671 2021 +918 BGR PCPIEPCH Bulgaria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.626 64.325 "4,027.83" 79.416 63.8 121.9 32.9 310.8 549.206 1.633 6.97 11.256 4.822 3.814 5.64 3.966 7.394 6.093 11.563 7.191 1.637 4.45 2.039 2.763 -0.851 -1.951 -0.896 -0.502 1.796 2.31 3.1 0.019 6.586 12.665 2.406 2 2 2 2 2021 +918 BGR TM_RPCH Bulgaria Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" -13.199 28.437 -10.689 6.322 19.811 3.773 -30.797 21.713 75.479 -0.171 -66.872 -24.522 40.065 25.741 -3.2 21 -11.4 -0.7 11.7 6.8 10.644 12.562 6.291 15.151 26.243 14.348 15.915 22.616 4.864 -21.508 -0.273 9.631 5.369 4.336 5.14 4.698 5.151 7.356 5.763 5.22 -4.966 10.091 4.468 4.596 4.374 5.622 1.207 2.215 2021 +918 BGR TMG_RPCH Bulgaria Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" -13.199 28.437 -10.689 6.322 19.811 3.773 -30.797 21.713 75.479 -0.171 -66.872 -24.522 9.2 18.4 -16.9 13.3 -8.9 5.3 16.1 7.7 11.749 15.488 13.288 17.364 27.755 19.756 16.803 26.048 4.338 -23.233 9.535 11.947 4.585 4.994 1.526 6.064 4.416 7.01 7.452 5.344 -2.967 11.603 4.954 2.702 3.086 2.189 2.184 2.215 2021 +918 BGR TX_RPCH Bulgaria Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" -17.413 6.488 -3.596 -7.643 31.382 -17.431 -38.691 34.76 7.995 -11.331 -16.368 -2.119 19.522 0.45 -0.6 18.8 2.508 12.788 -1.87 -17.723 -17.161 1.215 8.858 6.462 24.508 9.086 7.663 19.623 2.478 -11.716 11.046 12.576 2.031 9.627 3.123 6.449 8.617 5.752 1.737 3.974 -10.458 6.683 3.443 3.306 4.021 4.099 3.772 3.598 2021 +918 BGR TXG_RPCH Bulgaria Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" -17.413 6.488 -3.596 -7.643 31.382 -17.431 -38.691 34.76 7.995 -11.331 -16.368 -2.119 4.1 0.6 -- 12.9 -3.2 10 -2.5 -5.8 15.068 17.565 18.342 13.253 39.497 11.569 8.644 42.525 3.473 -12.111 22.889 19.856 3.02 11.828 1.357 6.726 7.946 8.269 0.111 3.18 -4.423 5.872 4.826 3.306 4.021 4.099 3.772 3.598 2021 +918 BGR LUR Bulgaria Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.025 2.9 6.78 13.24 15.84 14.05 11.37 10.988 14.023 12.367 13.79 18.134 17.514 17.416 13.857 12.192 10.177 9.022 6.935 5.664 6.878 10.306 11.35 12.379 13.038 11.524 9.233 7.666 6.23 5.273 4.275 5.207 5.346 5.13 4.7 4.4 4.2 4.2 4.2 2021 +918 BGR LE Bulgaria Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +918 BGR LP Bulgaria Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022 8.808 8.834 8.859 8.881 8.897 8.903 8.901 8.889 8.865 8.826 8.771 8.697 8.607 8.507 8.407 8.312 8.225 8.162 8.105 8.067 8.15 7.891 7.846 7.801 7.761 7.719 7.679 7.64 7.607 7.564 7.505 7.327 7.285 7.246 7.202 7.154 7.102 7.05 7 6.951 6.917 6.839 6.798 6.757 6.717 6.676 6.636 6.596 2020 +918 BGR GGR Bulgaria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.385 9.092 10.273 11.123 11.74 13.104 14.916 17.03 19.15 22.985 26.359 24.088 23.054 24.435 26.516 27.735 28.129 30.951 32.671 33.733 37.865 42.013 42.028 49.745 57.189 63.867 66.231 67.211 71.269 74.474 2021 +918 BGR GGR_NGDP Bulgaria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.688 36.307 36.525 35.897 34.46 35.767 36.204 36.22 35.722 36.223 36.212 32.916 30.789 30.121 32.083 33.723 33.428 34.544 34.25 32.833 34.434 34.896 35.037 37.474 36.357 37.468 36.557 35.367 35.684 35.438 2021 +918 BGR GGX Bulgaria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.098 9.055 10.443 11.303 11.949 13.103 14.26 16.002 17.423 21.026 24.369 24.714 25.877 25.923 26.874 29.175 31.202 33.437 31.203 32.888 37.73 43.165 45.559 53.655 62.302 67.244 68.566 69.336 70.997 73.373 2021 +918 BGR GGX_NGDP Bulgaria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.605 36.156 37.13 36.477 35.075 35.765 34.611 34.033 32.501 33.135 33.478 33.771 34.559 31.955 32.518 35.475 37.079 37.318 32.711 32.011 34.311 35.853 37.981 40.42 39.607 39.449 37.845 36.485 35.547 34.914 2021 +918 BGR GGXCNL Bulgaria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.287 0.038 -0.17 -0.18 -0.209 0.001 0.656 1.028 1.727 1.96 1.99 -0.626 -2.823 -1.488 -0.359 -1.441 -3.073 -2.485 1.468 0.846 0.135 -1.152 -3.532 -3.91 -5.114 -3.377 -2.335 -2.125 0.272 1.101 2021 +918 BGR GGXCNL_NGDP Bulgaria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.084 0.151 -0.605 -0.58 -0.614 0.003 1.593 2.187 3.221 3.088 2.734 -0.856 -3.77 -1.834 -0.434 -1.752 -3.652 -2.774 1.539 0.823 0.123 -0.957 -2.944 -2.946 -3.251 -1.981 -1.289 -1.118 0.136 0.524 2021 +918 BGR GGSB Bulgaria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.153 -0.05 -0.166 0.143 0.781 0.997 1.456 1.042 0.26 -0.721 -2.678 -1.618 -0.277 -1.025 -2.608 -2.387 1.355 0.689 0.099 0.948 -2.081 -3.863 -5.135 -3.284 -2.54 -2.141 0.292 1.091 2021 +918 BGR GGSB_NPGDP Bulgaria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.545 -0.16 -0.484 0.388 1.88 2.124 2.753 1.698 0.38 -0.989 -3.555 -2.005 -0.335 -1.228 -3.051 -2.656 1.425 0.674 0.091 0.787 -1.679 -2.87 -3.266 -1.924 -1.406 -1.127 0.146 0.519 2021 +918 BGR GGXONLB Bulgaria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.242 0.936 0.913 0.926 0.397 0.622 1.236 1.592 2.214 2.329 1.933 -0.427 -2.637 -1.234 -0.121 -1.077 -2.888 -2.152 1.742 1.19 0.368 -0.98 -3.383 -3.812 -5.048 -3.213 -1.889 -1.507 0.854 1.714 2021 +918 BGR GGXONLB_NGDP Bulgaria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.694 3.737 3.247 2.988 1.165 1.697 3 3.385 4.129 3.67 2.656 -0.583 -3.522 -1.521 -0.147 -1.31 -3.432 -2.401 1.826 1.158 0.335 -0.814 -2.82 -2.872 -3.209 -1.885 -1.042 -0.793 0.427 0.816 2021 +918 BGR GGXWDN Bulgaria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.327 10.745 8.969 7.915 6.665 4.266 1.227 0.049 -0.774 0.39 2.132 4.031 3.712 5.328 11.053 13.834 10.781 10.62 9.858 10.119 16.083 18.165 21.921 28.655 34.291 40.066 40.196 39.59 2021 +918 BGR GGXWDN_NGDP Bulgaria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.719 34.677 26.328 21.602 16.176 9.074 2.288 0.077 -1.063 0.533 2.847 4.969 4.491 6.478 13.135 15.44 11.302 10.337 8.965 8.404 13.408 13.684 13.936 16.811 18.927 21.083 20.125 18.839 2021 +918 BGR GGXWDG Bulgaria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.813 19.702 20.627 20.78 18.194 16.644 15.559 13.387 12.12 11.167 10.71 10.641 10.532 11.629 13.674 14.119 22.102 22.714 25.751 23.534 22.066 22.041 27.953 31.634 35.888 42.889 48.742 54.696 55.481 55.576 2021 +918 BGR GGXWDG_NGDP Bulgaria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.322 78.671 73.341 67.06 53.404 45.428 37.764 28.472 22.608 17.599 14.713 14.54 14.066 14.335 16.545 17.167 26.265 25.351 26.995 22.906 20.066 18.307 23.304 23.831 22.815 25.161 26.903 28.781 27.779 26.446 2021 +918 BGR NGDP_FY Bulgaria "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.032 0.035 0.036 0.037 0.039 0.04 0.043 0.045 0.048 0.049 0.056 0.169 0.249 0.371 0.653 1.093 2.187 19.032 26.46 25.043 28.125 30.987 34.069 36.638 41.201 47.017 53.608 63.455 72.79 73.181 74.878 81.124 82.646 82.242 84.15 89.6 95.39 102.741 109.964 120.395 119.951 132.744 157.3 170.46 181.175 190.041 199.726 210.15 2021 +918 BGR BCA Bulgaria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.954 0.122 0.177 0.036 0.535 -0.136 -0.951 -0.72 -0.402 -0.769 -1.71 -0.077 -0.36 -1.099 -0.032 -0.206 0.441 1.532 0.172 -0.398 -0.412 -0.514 -0.103 -0.715 -1.119 -2.816 -5.253 -10.616 -12.026 -4.326 -0.874 0.19 -0.46 0.711 0.705 -- 1.651 1.961 0.628 1.285 -0.047 -0.321 -0.786 -1.232 -1.558 -3.605 -1.517 -0.083 2021 +918 BGR BCA_NGDPD Bulgaria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 2.949 0.35 0.486 0.096 1.347 -0.4 -3.159 -2.063 -0.705 -1.324 -6.678 -3.065 -3.534 -19.882 -0.327 -1.265 3.591 13.536 1.144 -2.918 -3.114 -3.625 -0.625 -3.381 -4.277 -9.428 -15.28 -23.907 -22.094 -8.315 -1.724 0.329 -0.847 1.275 1.235 -- 3.061 3.305 0.946 1.865 -0.068 -0.4 -0.925 -1.379 -1.637 -3.589 -1.428 -0.074 2021 +748 BFA NGDP_R Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. The ministry of economy also provides estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 "1,337.56" "1,373.15" "1,392.37" "1,375.66" "1,397.67" "1,555.61" "1,679.36" "1,675.39" "1,772.49" "1,810.61" "1,799.69" "1,962.92" "1,967.49" "2,035.59" "2,062.36" "2,180.25" "2,420.40" "2,573.29" "2,761.34" "2,963.84" "3,019.81" "3,219.52" "3,359.66" "3,621.80" "3,784.00" "4,111.77" "4,368.88" "4,548.51" "4,812.32" "4,954.86" "5,373.36" "5,729.21" "6,098.90" "6,452.18" "6,731.36" "6,995.31" "7,412.09" "7,871.90" "8,401.77" "8,880.63" "9,052.05" "9,678.18" "10,027.00" "10,513.13" "11,058.73" "11,631.46" "12,248.10" "12,892.10" 2020 +748 BFA NGDP_RPCH Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.035 2.661 1.4 -1.2 1.6 11.3 7.955 -0.236 5.796 2.15 -0.603 9.07 0.233 3.461 1.315 5.716 11.015 6.317 7.308 7.333 1.888 6.613 4.353 7.802 4.478 8.662 6.253 4.111 5.8 2.962 8.446 6.623 6.453 5.793 4.327 3.921 5.958 6.203 6.731 5.699 1.93 6.917 3.604 4.848 5.19 5.179 5.301 5.258 2020 +748 BFA NGDP Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. The ministry of economy also provides estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 504.063 564.046 635.404 673.373 690.171 784.446 793.113 801.029 876.34 938.435 949.66 994.696 999.275 "1,018.96" "1,183.48" "1,335.83" "1,488.14" "1,606.77" "1,861.09" "2,086.19" "2,108.16" "2,336.62" "2,512.87" "2,749.16" "2,874.88" "3,240.72" "3,420.54" "3,649.93" "4,215.34" "4,444.60" "5,002.18" "5,692.82" "6,413.11" "6,640.14" "6,884.47" "6,995.31" "7,605.12" "8,191.30" "8,920.42" "9,369.19" "9,988.37" "10,583.14" "11,337.38" "12,124.78" "13,009.09" "13,956.49" "14,990.32" "16,094.07" 2020 +748 BFA NGDPD Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.386 2.076 1.934 1.767 1.579 1.746 2.29 2.665 2.942 2.942 3.488 3.526 3.775 3.599 2.164 2.676 2.909 2.753 3.155 3.388 2.961 3.19 3.62 4.74 5.449 6.15 6.548 7.627 9.45 9.44 10.118 12.078 12.569 13.444 13.947 11.833 12.83 14.102 16.067 15.991 17.378 19.095 18.268 18.946 20.382 21.996 23.779 25.53 2020 +748 BFA PPPGDP Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.564 2.881 3.102 3.184 3.352 3.849 4.239 4.333 4.746 5.038 5.195 5.858 6.006 6.361 6.582 7.104 8.031 8.686 9.425 10.259 10.69 11.653 12.35 13.577 14.565 16.323 17.879 19.117 20.614 21.361 23.443 25.515 26.835 28.735 29.761 31.033 35.34 39.238 42.88 46.135 47.592 52.998 58.812 63.861 68.584 73.477 78.845 84.597 2020 +748 BFA NGDP_D Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 37.685 41.077 45.635 48.949 49.38 50.427 47.227 47.811 49.441 51.83 52.768 50.674 50.789 50.057 57.385 61.27 61.483 62.44 67.398 70.388 69.811 72.577 74.795 75.906 75.975 78.816 78.293 80.245 87.595 89.702 93.092 99.365 105.152 102.913 102.275 100 102.604 104.057 106.173 105.501 110.344 109.351 113.068 115.33 117.636 119.989 122.389 124.837 2020 +748 BFA NGDPRPC Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "196,041.24" "196,580.33" "194,512.36" "187,396.60" "185,583.09" "201,297.46" "211,754.94" "205,820.29" "212,114.20" "211,030.81" "204,254.06" "216,895.26" "211,623.69" "213,095.72" "210,089.29" "216,082.98" "233,342.59" "241,271.46" "251,746.94" "262,688.68" "260,149.94" "269,537.94" "273,296.83" "286,203.85" "290,394.13" "306,346.91" "315,917.94" "319,147.91" "327,597.57" "327,245.53" "344,331.00" "356,251.84" "368,040.94" "377,921.98" "382,767.42" "386,254.73" "397,508.90" "410,139.19" "425,374.72" "437,009.03" "432,855.25" "449,715.65" "452,756.28" "461,290.35" "471,515.73" "481,919.17" "493,125.45" "504,383.90" 2020 +748 BFA NGDPRPPPPC Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 977.191 979.878 969.57 934.1 925.061 "1,003.39" "1,055.52" "1,025.94" "1,057.31" "1,051.91" "1,018.13" "1,081.14" "1,054.86" "1,062.20" "1,047.22" "1,077.09" "1,163.12" "1,202.65" "1,254.86" "1,309.40" "1,296.75" "1,343.54" "1,362.28" "1,426.62" "1,447.50" "1,527.02" "1,574.73" "1,590.83" "1,632.95" "1,631.19" "1,716.36" "1,775.78" "1,834.54" "1,883.80" "1,907.95" "1,925.33" "1,981.43" "2,044.39" "2,120.33" "2,178.32" "2,157.62" "2,241.66" "2,256.82" "2,299.36" "2,350.33" "2,402.18" "2,458.04" "2,514.16" 2020 +748 BFA NGDPPC Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "73,878.66" "80,749.18" "88,765.22" "91,728.90" "91,641.11" "101,508.25" "100,005.62" "98,405.57" "104,871.56" "109,377.03" "107,780.82" "109,910.15" "107,482.32" "106,669.45" "120,559.51" "132,393.19" "143,466.60" "150,650.02" "169,672.39" "184,901.55" "181,613.46" "195,621.67" "204,413.27" "217,245.43" "220,625.91" "241,449.25" "247,342.33" "256,098.84" "286,958.44" "293,545.46" "320,545.61" "353,989.12" "387,001.89" "388,930.84" "391,473.62" "386,254.73" "407,861.22" "426,780.51" "451,633.38" "461,050.69" "477,628.31" "491,766.60" "511,924.66" "532,005.48" "554,674.36" "578,250.85" "603,531.13" "629,656.44" 2020 +748 BFA NGDPDPC Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 349.672 297.167 270.123 240.72 209.724 225.945 288.783 327.429 352.095 342.864 395.875 389.6 406.069 376.711 220.468 265.238 280.453 258.109 287.604 300.311 255.082 267.099 294.457 374.534 418.187 458.187 473.475 535.125 643.334 623.497 648.365 751.041 758.48 787.481 793.051 653.393 688.061 734.737 813.468 786.929 831.013 887.282 824.884 831.309 869.049 911.335 957.364 998.806 2020 +748 BFA PPPPC Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 375.739 412.418 433.295 433.791 445.098 498.052 534.475 532.345 567.97 587.228 589.641 647.31 645.97 665.88 670.508 704.097 774.259 814.372 859.295 909.277 920.891 975.618 "1,004.64" "1,072.85" "1,117.78" "1,216.17" "1,292.86" "1,341.38" "1,403.29" "1,410.77" "1,502.27" "1,586.57" "1,619.40" "1,683.11" "1,692.30" "1,713.52" "1,895.30" "2,044.39" "2,170.98" "2,270.26" "2,275.78" "2,462.67" "2,655.60" "2,802.05" "2,924.26" "3,044.33" "3,174.43" "3,309.73" 2020 +748 BFA NGAP_NPGDP Burkina Faso Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +748 BFA PPPSH Burkina Faso Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.022 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.03 0.032 0.033 0.034 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.039 0.04 2020 +748 BFA PPPEX Burkina Faso Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 196.622 195.795 204.861 211.459 205.89 203.811 187.11 184.853 184.643 186.26 182.791 169.795 166.389 160.193 179.803 188.033 185.295 184.989 197.455 203.35 197.215 200.51 203.469 202.493 197.378 198.533 191.314 190.923 204.489 208.075 213.374 223.116 238.979 231.079 231.326 225.416 215.197 208.757 208.032 203.083 209.875 199.688 192.772 189.863 189.68 189.944 190.123 190.244 2020 +748 BFA NID_NGDP Burkina Faso Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. The ministry of economy also provides estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 7.696 11.052 10.556 7.3 8.565 15.326 12.576 11.78 11.402 12.927 12.963 13.024 13.065 13.531 14.229 14.768 16.686 18.189 17.925 17.297 14.571 13.546 13.452 15.459 15.518 17.564 16.125 18.251 20.732 19.99 21.99 22.124 24.653 23.71 19.262 19.43 20.824 24.024 26.127 26.659 23.667 25.593 27.279 26.774 31.228 27.952 28.519 28.329 2020 +748 BFA NGSD_NGDP Burkina Faso Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. The ministry of economy also provides estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 9.111 11.885 8.638 6.416 11.631 11.718 11.788 9.912 9.821 16.302 10.757 10.455 12.456 11.554 14.929 11.323 9.436 10.103 11.321 7.34 3.805 4.417 5.171 7.693 5.76 7.239 7.817 10.898 10.5 15.953 20.194 20.796 23.361 13.702 12.098 11.863 14.745 18.993 21.988 23.383 27.95 25.818 23.828 23.385 28.239 25.675 26.462 26.668 2020 +748 BFA PCPI Burkina Faso "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 32.462 34.915 39.125 42.39 44.445 47.58 46.295 44.976 46.861 46.71 46.333 47.492 46.546 46.832 58.409 62.949 66.794 68.751 72.127 71.348 71.227 74.595 76.31 77.867 77.556 82.526 84.454 84.257 93.246 94.052 93.48 96.068 99.735 100.259 100 101.653 102.102 103.616 105.643 102.227 104.153 108.168 123.528 125.381 126.635 129.168 131.751 134.386 2021 +748 BFA PCPIPCH Burkina Faso "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.259 7.556 12.058 8.346 4.847 7.054 -2.7 -2.85 4.191 -0.322 -0.807 2.502 -1.991 0.614 24.72 7.772 6.109 2.929 4.911 -1.08 -0.169 4.727 2.3 2.04 -0.4 6.409 2.336 -0.233 10.668 0.864 -0.608 2.769 3.817 0.525 -0.258 1.653 0.441 1.483 1.956 -3.233 1.885 3.855 14.2 1.5 1 2 2 2 2021 +748 BFA PCPIE Burkina Faso "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 33.398 35.583 40.359 41.469 44.576 45.02 43.429 44.724 45.686 46.426 45.797 45.39 45.316 46.538 60.076 62.444 66.772 69.562 70.237 70.7 72.403 73.11 75.986 78.391 78.933 82.463 83.724 85.622 95.535 93.773 93.529 98.261 99.906 100.026 99.877 102.74 102.43 104.11 104.46 101.79 104.15 112.47 127.878 123.403 126.685 129.219 131.803 134.439 2021 +748 BFA PCPIEPCH Burkina Faso "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 6.543 13.423 2.75 7.493 0.996 -3.533 2.981 2.151 1.619 -1.355 -0.889 -0.163 2.696 29.091 3.941 6.931 4.178 0.972 0.659 2.409 0.976 3.935 3.165 0.692 4.472 1.528 2.267 11.578 -1.844 -0.261 5.06 1.674 0.12 -0.149 2.867 -0.302 1.64 0.336 -2.556 2.318 7.988 13.7 -3.5 2.66 2 2 2 2021 +748 BFA TM_RPCH Burkina Faso Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -2.934 5.953 -12.961 -11.068 26.081 19.984 0.825 -0.426 -15.355 11.709 1.703 -12.13 7.908 -29.191 15.578 7.495 -1.99 28.513 -15.68 -12.36 2.304 7.666 24.521 -5.831 2.687 3.034 14.221 10.57 -2.44 13.986 10.532 13.171 13.528 -6.417 8.449 2.235 13.012 3.513 -2.653 -2.286 11.767 0.193 0.349 3.353 4.306 4.762 4.564 2021 +748 BFA TMG_RPCH Burkina Faso Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -0.694 9.407 -12.484 -10.123 34.66 20.952 -3.806 -6.213 -10.056 13.504 -6.243 -8.282 8.428 -26.981 15.027 15.454 -2.486 31.509 -13.484 -13.571 1.738 7.565 18.854 -3.475 -0.183 4.296 12.083 11.303 -6.509 8.034 10.619 14.98 15.946 -6.763 7.41 2.939 14.278 4.382 -2.659 1.413 15.568 3.48 -0.727 3.259 4.196 4.714 4.663 2021 +748 BFA TX_RPCH Burkina Faso Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 9.127 -5.448 -15.229 6.027 13.633 2.128 11.621 -7.455 -26.896 33.915 6.465 -14.104 10.122 -4.938 -11.669 -2.902 -1.834 42.138 -8.157 5.215 -1.346 33.599 -2.795 21.727 18.105 6.985 5.56 9.003 6.414 54.547 23.932 9.927 1.879 10.018 6.504 11.673 19.424 5.963 -0.052 -2.713 2.59 4.676 9.264 5.857 5.064 5.023 5.554 2021 +748 BFA TXG_RPCH Burkina Faso Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 13.413 -14.02 -12.197 18.604 12.178 -2.635 17.92 -9.618 -29.793 37.563 5.678 -15.291 8.909 -3.094 -13.806 5.594 -1.268 49.119 -9.511 4.376 -2.263 30.081 1.613 22.043 18.757 10.303 2.634 7.468 4.357 52.259 25.425 12.472 -1.539 12.12 6.408 12.493 21.194 5.874 0.249 0.15 2.741 5.138 9.282 5.746 5.044 4.915 5.504 2021 +748 BFA LUR Burkina Faso Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +748 BFA LE Burkina Faso Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +748 BFA LP Burkina Faso Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 6.823 6.985 7.158 7.341 7.531 7.728 7.931 8.14 8.356 8.58 8.811 9.05 9.297 9.552 9.817 10.09 10.373 10.666 10.969 11.283 11.608 11.945 12.293 12.655 13.031 13.422 13.829 14.252 14.69 15.141 15.605 16.082 16.571 17.073 17.586 18.111 18.646 19.193 19.751 20.321 20.912 21.521 22.147 22.791 23.454 24.136 24.838 25.56 2020 +748 BFA GGR Burkina Faso General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.45 88.91 111.84 104.16 151.538 103.385 141.217 142.304 143.207 188.68 224.285 269.145 279.307 319.046 377.754 354.156 376.25 377.782 434.602 461.796 496.719 "1,239.05" 650.547 630.752 771.524 880.219 "1,047.29" "1,276.51" "1,441.75" "1,321.15" "1,277.98" "1,410.70" "1,583.58" "1,745.87" "1,881.97" "1,975.34" "2,223.83" "2,387.86" "2,502.23" "2,662.36" "2,873.08" "3,109.27" "3,406.10" 2021 +748 BFA GGR_NGDP Burkina Faso General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.256 11.21 13.962 11.886 16.148 10.887 14.197 14.241 14.054 15.943 16.79 18.086 17.383 17.143 18.107 16.799 16.102 15.034 15.809 16.063 15.327 36.224 17.824 14.963 17.359 17.597 18.397 19.905 21.713 19.19 18.269 18.549 19.332 19.572 20.087 19.776 21.013 21.062 20.637 20.465 20.586 20.742 21.164 2021 +748 BFA GGX Burkina Faso General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 89.973 129.355 154.056 142.043 133.098 174.951 168.786 167.377 182.033 211.013 259.625 293.939 321.771 367.391 446.325 417.988 459.374 489.168 483.81 582.37 655.175 748.349 833.588 783.656 956.439 "1,083.23" "1,163.39" "1,453.72" "1,677.34" "1,440.76" "1,424.16" "1,645.11" "2,150.00" "2,137.71" "2,201.27" "2,544.28" "2,896.97" "3,075.97" "3,144.72" "3,221.62" "3,291.63" "3,558.83" "3,888.76" 2021 +748 BFA GGX_NGDP Burkina Faso General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.47 16.31 19.232 16.209 14.183 18.422 16.969 16.75 17.865 17.83 19.435 19.752 20.026 19.741 21.394 19.827 19.66 19.467 17.598 20.257 20.217 21.878 22.838 18.591 21.519 21.655 20.436 22.668 25.261 20.928 20.359 21.632 26.247 23.964 23.495 25.472 27.373 27.131 25.936 24.764 23.585 23.741 24.163 2021 +748 BFA GGXCNL Burkina Faso General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.523 -40.445 -42.216 -37.883 18.44 -71.566 -27.569 -25.073 -38.826 -22.333 -35.341 -24.793 -42.464 -48.345 -68.571 -63.832 -83.124 -111.386 -49.208 -120.574 -158.456 490.699 -183.041 -152.904 -184.915 -203.006 -116.1 -177.211 -235.591 -119.612 -146.182 -234.411 -566.421 -391.839 -319.304 -568.942 -673.134 -688.105 -642.492 -559.261 -418.555 -449.56 -482.661 2021 +748 BFA GGXCNL_NGDP Burkina Faso General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.214 -5.1 -5.27 -4.323 1.965 -7.536 -2.772 -2.509 -3.81 -1.887 -2.646 -1.666 -2.643 -2.598 -3.287 -3.028 -3.557 -4.433 -1.79 -4.194 -4.89 14.346 -5.015 -3.627 -4.16 -4.058 -2.039 -2.763 -3.548 -1.737 -2.09 -3.082 -6.915 -4.393 -3.408 -5.696 -6.36 -6.069 -5.299 -4.299 -2.999 -2.999 -2.999 2021 +748 BFA GGSB Burkina Faso General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +748 BFA GGSB_NPGDP Burkina Faso General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +748 BFA GGXONLB Burkina Faso General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.463 -33.215 -33.546 -28.823 26.34 -63.116 -16.589 -13.704 -26.439 -7.372 -18.917 -13.297 -30.742 -35.642 -54.909 -47.213 -65.654 -94.622 -32.422 -101.447 -140.293 508.048 -169.986 -140.21 -168.044 -181.651 -87.809 -135.406 -200.891 -75.6 -102.43 -169.064 -496.905 -294.598 -202.235 -428.365 -480.585 -492.305 -408.332 -381.085 -218.954 -229.117 -251.701 2021 +748 BFA GGXONLB_NGDP Burkina Faso General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.314 -4.188 -4.188 -3.289 2.807 -6.646 -1.668 -1.371 -2.595 -0.623 -1.416 -0.894 -1.913 -1.915 -2.632 -2.24 -2.81 -3.765 -1.179 -3.529 -4.329 14.853 -4.657 -3.326 -3.781 -3.631 -1.542 -2.111 -3.025 -1.098 -1.464 -2.223 -6.066 -3.303 -2.159 -4.289 -4.541 -4.342 -3.368 -2.929 -1.569 -1.528 -1.564 2021 +748 BFA GGXWDN Burkina Faso General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +748 BFA GGXWDN_NGDP Burkina Faso General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +748 BFA GGXWDG Burkina Faso General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,087.75" "1,090.69" "1,171.24" "1,270.83" 687.133 832.713 970.834 "1,149.87" "1,388.80" "1,278.95" "1,489.25" "1,579.33" "1,712.71" "2,176.40" "2,542.35" "2,730.59" "3,372.42" "3,985.56" "4,631.59" "5,542.29" "6,752.35" "7,192.87" "7,612.81" "7,975.86" "8,384.95" "8,861.42" 2021 +748 BFA GGXWDG_NGDP Burkina Faso General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.287 39.674 40.74 39.214 20.088 22.815 23.031 25.871 27.764 22.466 23.222 23.785 24.878 31.112 33.429 33.335 37.806 42.539 46.37 52.369 59.558 59.324 58.519 57.148 55.936 55.06 2021 +748 BFA NGDP_FY Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 504.063 564.046 635.404 673.373 690.171 784.446 793.113 801.029 876.34 938.435 949.66 994.696 999.275 "1,018.96" "1,183.48" "1,335.83" "1,488.14" "1,606.77" "1,861.09" "2,086.19" "2,108.16" "2,336.62" "2,512.87" "2,749.16" "2,874.88" "3,240.72" "3,420.54" "3,649.93" "4,215.34" "4,444.60" "5,002.18" "5,692.82" "6,413.11" "6,640.14" "6,884.47" "6,995.31" "7,605.12" "8,191.30" "8,920.42" "9,369.19" "9,988.37" "10,583.14" "11,337.38" "12,124.78" "13,009.09" "13,956.49" "14,990.32" "16,094.07" 2021 +748 BFA BCA Burkina Faso Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.049 -0.042 -0.092 -0.06 -0.003 -0.063 -0.018 -0.05 -0.047 0.099 -0.077 -0.091 -0.023 -0.071 0.015 -0.092 -0.211 -0.223 -0.208 -0.337 -0.319 -0.291 -0.3 -0.368 -0.532 -0.635 -0.544 -0.561 -0.967 -0.381 -0.182 -0.16 -0.162 -1.346 -0.999 -0.895 -0.78 -0.709 -0.665 -0.524 0.744 0.043 -0.631 -0.642 -0.609 -0.501 -0.489 -0.424 2021 +748 BFA BCA_NGDPD Burkina Faso Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.042 -2.028 -4.762 -3.401 -0.219 -3.607 -0.788 -1.868 -1.581 3.375 -2.206 -2.568 -0.609 -1.977 0.7 -3.445 -7.25 -8.086 -6.605 -9.957 -10.766 -9.129 -8.281 -7.766 -9.758 -10.324 -8.308 -7.353 -10.232 -4.037 -1.797 -1.328 -1.292 -10.008 -7.165 -7.568 -6.08 -5.031 -4.139 -3.276 4.283 0.225 -3.452 -3.389 -2.989 -2.278 -2.057 -1.661 2020 +618 BDI NGDP_R Burundi "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office / World Bank. World Bank estimates from 2012 onwards. Latest actual data: 2019. World Bank estimates used 2012-2019. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 765.621 858.749 849.697 881.267 882.635 986.646 "1,018.71" "1,074.77" "1,128.84" "1,144.07" "1,183.64" "1,252.07" "1,264.68" "1,185.81" "1,140.40" "1,050.09" 966.07 970.063 "1,016.16" "1,027.99" "1,046.30" "1,063.72" "1,088.75" "1,115.64" "1,157.65" "1,208.24" "1,273.66" "1,317.62" "1,381.68" "1,434.36" "1,507.86" "1,568.67" "1,638.42" "1,719.10" "1,792.00" "1,722.11" "1,711.78" "1,720.34" "1,748.03" "1,780.24" "1,786.21" "1,841.92" "1,902.31" "1,979.38" "2,075.74" "2,182.42" "2,286.68" "2,391.06" 2019 +618 BDI NGDP_RPCH Burundi "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -6.825 12.164 -1.054 3.715 0.155 11.784 3.25 5.503 5.031 1.349 3.458 5.781 1.007 -6.236 -3.829 -7.919 -8.001 0.413 4.752 1.164 1.781 1.665 2.353 2.469 3.766 4.37 5.414 3.452 4.862 3.813 5.124 4.033 4.447 4.924 4.241 -3.9 -0.6 0.5 1.61 1.842 0.335 3.119 3.278 4.052 4.868 5.14 4.777 4.565 2019 +618 BDI NGDP Burundi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office / World Bank. World Bank estimates from 2012 onwards. Latest actual data: 2019. World Bank estimates used 2012-2019. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 85.546 89.022 94.027 102.819 120.365 141.246 140.742 143.488 152.798 179.42 193.662 211.849 225.439 227.738 233.554 249.687 262.893 342.542 399.881 487.88 627.262 727.963 768.145 849.382 "1,007.49" "1,208.24" "1,309.90" "1,467.23" "1,911.14" "2,184.18" "2,501.05" "2,819.53" "3,365.81" "3,812.50" "4,185.00" "4,879.79" "4,897.10" "5,485.07" "5,414.49" "5,559.59" "5,910.57" "6,612.79" "7,501.66" "8,372.39" "9,390.70" "10,539.86" "11,708.10" "12,964.88" 2019 +618 BDI NGDPD Burundi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.951 0.989 1.045 1.106 1.005 1.17 1.233 1.161 1.088 1.131 1.131 1.167 1.082 0.938 0.924 1 0.868 0.972 0.893 0.866 0.87 0.877 0.825 0.785 0.915 1.117 1.273 1.356 1.612 1.775 2.032 2.236 2.333 2.456 2.706 3.104 2.96 3.172 3.037 3.012 3.086 3.351 3.686 3.995 4.351 4.741 5.113 5.497 2019 +618 BDI PPPGDP Burundi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.283 1.576 1.655 1.784 1.851 2.135 2.249 2.431 2.643 2.784 2.988 3.268 3.376 3.24 3.183 2.992 2.803 2.863 3.033 3.112 3.239 3.367 3.5 3.657 3.897 4.195 4.558 4.843 5.176 5.408 5.753 6.109 6.386 7.069 7.649 8.551 8.358 8.375 8.714 9.033 9.172 9.852 10.898 11.743 12.574 13.465 14.377 15.324 2019 +618 BDI NGDP_D Burundi "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.173 10.367 11.066 11.667 13.637 14.316 13.816 13.351 13.536 15.683 16.362 16.92 17.826 19.205 20.48 23.778 27.213 35.311 39.352 47.46 59.95 68.435 70.553 76.134 87.029 100 102.846 111.354 138.32 152.275 165.867 179.741 205.43 221.773 233.538 283.361 286.083 318.837 309.747 312.294 330.901 359.016 394.346 422.98 452.403 482.943 512.012 542.223 2019 +618 BDI NGDPRPC Burundi "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "187,179.38" "203,970.10" "196,074.45" "197,569.84" "192,243.05" "208,779.21" "209,427.16" "214,660.54" "219,042.20" "215,677.65" "216,783.62" "222,787.36" "218,802.63" "205,512.91" "194,276.47" "175,600.66" "158,632.18" "156,714.61" "161,295.44" "158,420.25" "156,545.86" "154,516.78" "153,546.22" "153,668.94" "154,812.10" "160,841.85" "164,611.19" "165,333.48" "167,833.03" "168,666.10" "171,810.88" "173,365.01" "175,629.53" "178,737.02" "180,889.94" "168,772.07" "162,557.56" "158,304.61" "156,168.14" "154,413.10" "150,417.99" "150,592.22" "150,999.06" "152,540.82" "155,307.21" "158,533.56" "161,268.99" "163,718.56" 2016 +618 BDI NGDPRPPPPC Burundi "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 911.284 993.03 954.59 961.871 935.937 "1,016.44" "1,019.60" "1,045.08" "1,066.41" "1,050.03" "1,055.41" "1,084.64" "1,065.24" "1,000.54" 945.837 854.913 772.302 762.966 785.268 771.27 762.145 752.266 747.541 748.139 753.704 783.06 801.411 804.928 817.097 821.152 836.463 844.029 855.054 870.183 880.664 821.668 791.413 770.707 760.306 751.762 732.311 733.16 735.14 742.646 756.115 771.822 785.14 797.065 2016 +618 BDI NGDPPC Burundi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,914.32" "21,144.63" "21,697.46" "23,050.75" "26,216.22" "29,888.40" "28,933.74" "28,658.46" "29,649.16" "33,823.76" "35,469.20" "37,695.53" "39,003.32" "39,469.24" "39,787.80" "41,753.66" "43,168.04" "55,338.02" "63,473.18" "75,185.76" "93,849.93" "105,744.33" "108,331.29" "116,994.76" "134,731.01" "160,841.85" "169,295.47" "184,106.22" "232,146.39" "256,836.75" "284,978.10" "311,607.79" "360,796.15" "396,390.73" "422,446.55" "478,234.15" "465,048.82" "504,733.12" "483,726.32" "482,222.89" "497,734.45" "540,649.49" "595,458.11" "645,217.10" "702,614.61" "765,626.49" "825,717.13" "887,720.19" 2016 +618 BDI NGDPDPC Burundi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 232.381 234.94 241.083 247.995 218.999 247.644 253.424 231.932 211.184 213.175 207.113 207.674 187.243 162.572 157.474 167.177 142.588 157.054 141.755 133.412 130.225 127.349 116.392 108.066 122.381 148.71 164.575 170.174 195.79 208.78 231.549 247.097 250.118 255.319 273.133 304.243 281.062 291.859 271.289 261.294 259.906 273.956 292.619 307.87 325.508 344.384 360.611 376.414 2016 +618 BDI PPPPC Burundi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 313.734 374.221 381.963 399.948 403.211 451.739 462.265 485.536 512.918 524.844 547.278 581.456 584.07 561.596 542.231 500.383 460.307 462.584 481.465 479.545 484.607 489.102 493.605 503.75 521.121 558.396 589.116 607.692 628.709 635.879 655.52 675.193 684.554 734.995 772.157 838.038 793.743 770.707 778.468 783.49 772.416 805.444 865.04 905.008 940.754 978.144 "1,013.97" "1,049.29" 2016 +618 BDI NGAP_NPGDP Burundi Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +618 BDI PPPSH Burundi Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.01 0.011 0.01 0.011 0.01 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 2019 +618 BDI PPPEX Burundi Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 66.663 56.503 56.805 57.634 65.019 66.163 62.591 59.024 57.805 64.445 64.81 64.83 66.778 70.28 73.378 83.443 93.781 119.628 131.834 156.786 193.662 216.201 219.469 232.248 258.541 288.042 287.372 302.96 369.243 403.908 434.736 461.509 527.053 539.311 547.1 570.659 585.893 654.896 621.382 615.481 644.387 671.244 688.359 712.941 746.863 782.734 814.345 846.024 2019 +618 BDI NID_NGDP Burundi Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office / World Bank. World Bank estimates from 2012 onwards. Latest actual data: 2019. World Bank estimates used 2012-2019. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 43.951 47.663 60.348 62.576 57.814 47.726 47.171 51.887 53.677 50.54 31.877 30.2 34.577 37.691 23.176 21.455 27.841 18.595 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 18.36 17.216 14.831 12.422 15.173 15.926 15.432 14.855 15.355 18.286 17.286 17.786 18.286 18.786 19.286 19.931 21.772 25.388 26.03 23.204 21.7 21.457 21.036 2019 +618 BDI NGSD_NGDP Burundi Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office / World Bank. World Bank estimates from 2012 onwards. Latest actual data: 2019. World Bank estimates used 2012-2019. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 4.659 9.852 1.864 10.325 6.314 7.014 8.915 5.332 5.305 7.497 -4.677 4.076 2.687 10.117 7.225 7.453 3.161 5.961 -0.819 3.75 12.981 16.492 7.458 5.921 13.495 13.695 -4.071 -17.58 2.601 8.861 3.688 0.959 -3.737 -5.258 2.662 5.768 6.727 6.573 7.383 7.724 9.718 8.346 10.476 11.88 9.575 10.062 10.509 10.743 2019 +618 BDI PCPI Burundi "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. 10/01/2020 Harmonized prices: No. The data cover only the national capital, Bujumbura. Base year: 2013. December 2013=100 Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.575 4.01 4.245 4.591 5.248 5.448 5.539 5.933 6.199 6.922 7.407 8.073 8.218 9.012 10.355 12.345 15.618 20.469 23.022 23.832 29.915 32.269 31.863 35.232 38.113 43.164 44.349 48.079 59.814 66.128 70.424 77.173 91.2 98.439 102.787 108.496 114.492 133.494 129.8 128.879 138.294 149.791 175.77 190.711 199.292 207.663 215.968 224.609 2021 +618 BDI PCPIPCH Burundi "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 1.2 12.167 5.868 8.151 14.317 3.804 1.676 7.113 4.487 11.662 7.002 8.997 1.797 9.657 14.897 19.221 26.512 31.063 12.471 3.522 25.523 7.868 -1.258 10.574 8.177 13.253 2.744 8.412 24.407 10.557 6.496 9.583 18.176 7.938 4.417 5.554 5.526 16.597 -2.767 -0.709 7.305 8.313 17.344 8.5 4.5 4.2 4 4.001 2021 +618 BDI PCPIE Burundi "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. 10/01/2020 Harmonized prices: No. The data cover only the national capital, Bujumbura. Base year: 2013. December 2013=100 Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.508 3.894 4.206 4.427 5.532 5.226 5.458 5.73 6.037 6.761 7.487 8.111 8.397 9.701 10.978 13.082 17.972 22.754 22.478 27.205 31.039 32.183 33.239 36.846 41.292 41.736 45.493 52.178 65.574 68.609 71.409 82.017 91.728 100 103.745 111.145 121.7 134.478 126.574 133.083 143.079 157.491 188.465 188.612 204.376 206.095 219.96 223.85 2021 +618 BDI PCPIEPCH Burundi "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 10.986 8.013 5.261 24.966 -5.535 4.432 4.985 5.359 12.002 10.732 8.338 3.522 15.532 13.157 19.169 37.384 26.604 -1.21 21.027 14.093 3.685 3.28 10.854 12.067 1.075 9.001 14.694 25.674 4.629 4.082 14.855 11.841 9.017 3.745 7.132 9.497 10.499 -5.877 5.142 7.511 10.073 19.667 0.078 8.358 0.841 6.728 1.769 2021 +618 BDI TM_RPCH Burundi Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Some data are staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.161 0.139 29.925 7.209 3.21 -5.1 6.471 -14.224 0.499 -11.097 17.633 -19.214 -14.328 -11.584 20.846 1.605 -39.12 -18.903 45.51 -4.627 4.135 5.949 13.796 20.886 24.094 57.96 13.298 42.299 -17.997 -7.423 66.795 -17.772 8.204 2.446 -5.49 -29.36 10.288 10.92 14.698 45.588 -17.818 -1.797 14.186 6.097 4.356 0.403 2.159 1.867 2020 +618 BDI TMG_RPCH Burundi Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Some data are staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.014 -3.577 32.512 -7.35 9.079 -21.3 6.471 -14.224 0.499 -11.097 17.633 5.473 -13.182 -17.657 20.971 -0.079 -41.792 -22.457 55.236 -1.414 1.723 8.766 11.102 22.639 1.893 56.443 17.182 69.992 -31.955 3.528 86.968 -19.509 10.992 -0.547 -13.909 -28.373 7.422 14.988 17.291 44.459 -16.056 -3.645 18.319 6.123 4.471 0.353 2.223 1.925 2020 +618 BDI TX_RPCH Burundi Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Some data are staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -44.338 48.945 11.543 -11.398 9.921 12.6 -12.629 8.917 1.766 -10.015 0.413 22.903 5.976 -19.221 -20.668 28.289 -49.669 64.512 -23.443 5.611 5.901 8.967 -14.017 38.555 -11.685 24.653 -20.639 21.323 16.101 -20.627 16.901 5.532 2.205 37.327 -12.715 -7.099 27.722 29.97 13.224 -15.813 -15.366 -15.658 49.578 2.098 4.5 8.304 4.321 4.318 2020 +618 BDI TXG_RPCH Burundi Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Some data are staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -50.26 46.636 11.57 -15.462 18.571 14.6 -12.629 8.917 1.766 -10.015 0.413 15.859 16.672 -21.015 -24.561 33.897 -51.809 87.117 -26.088 7.448 4.724 4 -18.692 29.491 -11.377 2.817 -19.662 15.41 -11.431 0.728 13.6 3.31 14.582 -7.051 34.751 -2.843 19.527 31.509 15.477 -4.677 -21.629 -18.272 67.292 -0.661 4.481 9.159 4.216 4.391 2020 +618 BDI LUR Burundi Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +618 BDI LE Burundi Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +618 BDI LP Burundi Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 4.09 4.21 4.334 4.461 4.591 4.726 4.864 5.007 5.154 5.305 5.46 5.62 5.78 5.77 5.87 5.98 6.09 6.19 6.3 6.489 6.684 6.884 7.091 7.26 7.478 7.512 7.737 7.969 8.232 8.504 8.776 9.048 9.329 9.618 9.907 10.204 10.53 10.867 11.193 11.529 11.875 12.231 12.598 12.976 13.365 13.766 14.179 14.605 2016 +618 BDI GGR Burundi General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.588 57.588 57.588 60.446 47.88 53.477 48.432 57 72.17 85.143 114.231 121.432 143.55 184.571 255.338 272.903 347.777 534.876 734.994 717.349 930.559 "1,091.04" "1,135.97" "1,253.18" "1,026.56" 761.668 757.234 "1,046.94" "1,048.23" "1,244.00" "1,320.17" "1,563.87" "2,216.86" "2,507.53" "2,604.02" "2,898.03" "3,201.17" "3,486.67" 2020 +618 BDI GGR_NGDP Burundi General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.736 27.184 25.545 26.542 20.501 21.417 18.423 16.64 18.048 17.452 18.211 16.681 18.688 21.73 25.344 22.587 26.55 36.455 38.458 32.843 37.207 38.696 33.75 32.87 24.529 15.609 15.463 19.087 19.36 22.376 22.336 23.649 29.552 29.95 27.73 27.496 27.342 26.893 2020 +618 BDI GGX Burundi General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.244 47.377 68.514 63.677 52.668 64.277 74.791 74.865 92.805 115.123 154.593 184.917 184.885 309.752 411.096 400.44 477.769 571.71 786.676 829.723 "1,021.53" "1,189.47" "1,263.66" "1,325.58" "1,190.99" "1,130.55" "1,105.49" "1,321.54" "1,408.78" "1,599.55" "1,709.39" "1,842.67" "2,766.55" "3,143.39" "3,042.70" "3,180.66" "3,485.67" "3,779.00" 2020 +618 BDI GGX_NGDP Burundi General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.264 22.364 30.391 27.961 22.551 25.743 28.449 21.856 23.208 23.597 24.646 25.402 24.069 36.468 40.804 33.142 36.474 38.965 41.163 37.988 40.844 42.187 37.544 34.769 28.459 23.168 22.574 24.093 26.019 28.771 28.921 27.865 36.879 37.545 32.401 30.177 29.771 29.148 2020 +618 BDI GGXCNL Burundi General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.344 10.211 -10.925 -3.231 -4.788 -10.801 -26.359 -17.865 -20.635 -29.98 -40.363 -63.485 -41.335 -125.18 -155.759 -127.537 -129.991 -36.835 -51.682 -112.374 -90.97 -98.429 -127.695 -72.396 -164.434 -368.878 -348.257 -274.598 -360.55 -355.552 -389.217 -278.807 -549.682 -635.856 -438.681 -282.637 -284.499 -292.327 2020 +618 BDI GGXCNL_NGDP Burundi General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.472 4.82 -4.846 -1.419 -2.05 -4.326 -10.026 -5.215 -5.16 -6.145 -6.435 -8.721 -5.381 -14.738 -15.46 -10.556 -9.924 -2.51 -2.704 -5.145 -3.637 -3.491 -3.794 -1.899 -3.929 -7.559 -7.111 -5.006 -6.659 -6.395 -6.585 -4.216 -7.327 -7.595 -4.671 -2.682 -2.43 -2.255 2020 +618 BDI GGSB Burundi General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +618 BDI GGSB_NPGDP Burundi General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +618 BDI GGXONLB Burundi General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.813 0.429 -1.213 -6.328 -21.359 -11.165 -11.185 -17.145 -26.091 -45.027 -22.612 -100.31 -131.247 -95.547 -105.69 -6.965 -22.682 -86.124 -76.111 -72.886 -100.61 -42.826 -143.334 -343.878 -316.346 -237.998 -273.877 -225.844 -214.878 -88.643 -298.603 -368.94 -143.798 38.05 55.326 71.585 2020 +618 BDI GGXONLB_NGDP Burundi General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.022 0.188 -0.52 -2.534 -8.125 -3.259 -2.797 -3.514 -4.159 -6.185 -2.944 -11.81 -13.027 -7.908 -8.069 -0.475 -1.187 -3.943 -3.043 -2.585 -2.989 -1.123 -3.425 -7.047 -6.46 -4.339 -5.058 -4.062 -3.635 -1.34 -3.98 -4.407 -1.531 0.361 0.473 0.552 2020 +618 BDI GGXWDN Burundi General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +618 BDI GGXWDN_NGDP Burundi General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +618 BDI GGXWDG Burundi General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 855.743 927.328 "1,222.03" "1,460.68" "1,740.32" "1,655.05" "1,706.21" "1,901.73" "1,959.21" 561.119 "1,173.28" "1,204.10" "1,394.47" "1,443.32" "1,589.07" "1,948.31" "2,258.50" "2,572.62" "2,868.10" "3,335.07" "3,898.92" "4,401.78" "4,979.01" "5,657.82" "6,147.86" "6,490.75" "6,839.59" "7,164.27" 2020 +618 BDI GGXWDG_NGDP Burundi General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 136.425 127.387 159.088 171.969 172.738 136.98 130.255 129.613 102.515 25.69 46.912 42.706 41.43 37.858 37.971 39.926 46.119 46.902 52.971 59.988 65.965 66.565 66.372 67.577 65.468 61.583 58.418 55.259 2020 +618 BDI NGDP_FY Burundi "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 85.546 89.022 94.027 102.819 120.365 141.246 140.742 143.488 152.798 179.42 193.662 211.849 225.439 227.738 233.554 249.687 262.893 342.542 399.881 487.88 627.262 727.963 768.145 849.382 "1,007.49" "1,208.24" "1,309.90" "1,467.23" "1,911.14" "2,184.18" "2,501.05" "2,819.53" "3,365.81" "3,812.50" "4,185.00" "4,879.79" "4,897.10" "5,485.07" "5,414.49" "5,559.59" "5,910.57" "6,612.79" "7,501.66" "8,372.39" "9,390.70" "10,539.86" "11,708.10" "12,964.88" 2020 +618 BDI BCA Burundi Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Some data are staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.083 -0.067 -0.127 -0.133 -0.118 -0.041 -0.036 -0.095 -0.07 -0.011 -0.069 -0.033 -0.06 -0.028 -0.017 0.01 -0.04 0.006 -0.044 -0.039 -0.061 -0.031 -0.104 -0.11 -0.06 -0.052 -0.271 -0.44 -0.158 -0.112 -0.249 -0.324 -0.434 -0.506 -0.423 -0.358 -0.327 -0.372 -0.346 -0.348 -0.315 -0.45 -0.55 -0.565 -0.593 -0.552 -0.56 -0.566 2020 +618 BDI BCA_NGDPD Burundi Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.777 -6.807 -12.195 -12.022 -11.723 -3.528 -2.934 -8.201 -6.437 -1.016 -6.141 -2.851 -5.508 -2.997 -1.827 1.045 -4.608 0.631 -4.906 -4.453 -7.019 -3.508 -12.542 -14.079 -6.505 -4.665 -21.287 -32.41 -9.821 -6.312 -12.238 -14.473 -18.592 -20.613 -15.624 -11.519 -11.059 -11.713 -11.403 -11.562 -10.212 -13.426 -14.912 -14.149 -13.629 -11.638 -10.948 -10.293 2019 +624 CPV NGDP_R Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts data have been revised from 2002 onward. The new data are obtained through a new computation methodology that uses an updated input-output table. The base year for the constant prices data is 2007. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2011 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" 23.91 25.93 26.662 29.201 30.305 32.924 33.87 35.329 37.448 39.582 39.856 40.415 41.646 44.69 47.787 51.367 54.805 58.992 63.955 71.54 76.739 81.449 85.752 92.185 96.727 102.347 111.679 121.974 130.086 128.433 130.317 135.489 136.955 138.054 138.898 140.297 146.899 152.337 174.527 184.418 157.155 168.156 174.882 183.189 193.631 204.28 214.494 224.147 2020 +624 CPV NGDP_RPCH Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.263 8.45 2.822 9.523 3.78 8.643 2.872 4.308 5.997 5.698 0.692 1.403 3.045 7.31 6.93 7.492 6.694 7.639 8.413 11.86 7.267 6.138 5.283 7.502 4.927 5.81 9.118 9.218 6.651 -1.27 1.467 3.969 1.082 0.803 0.611 1.007 4.706 3.702 14.566 5.668 -14.783 7 4 4.75 5.7 5.5 5 4.5 2020 +624 CPV NGDP Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts data have been revised from 2002 onward. The new data are obtained through a new computation methodology that uses an updated input-output table. The base year for the constant prices data is 2007. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2011 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" 6.291 7.477 9.026 10.931 12.34 13.898 16.827 18.839 21.052 23.037 23.749 25.243 26.84 32.011 36.653 41.215 45.641 50.292 56.397 67.501 70.536 75.848 79.6 87.09 90.811 96.69 108.722 121.974 134.698 135.879 138.569 147.924 150.351 153.723 154.436 158.699 165.782 173.097 201.333 213.942 180.742 196.8 213.8 229.8 247.696 266.571 285.527 304.195 2020 +624 CPV NGDPD Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.157 0.154 0.155 0.152 0.145 0.152 0.21 0.26 0.292 0.295 0.339 0.353 0.395 0.398 0.448 0.536 0.553 0.54 0.575 0.657 0.609 0.616 0.679 0.891 1.023 1.091 1.237 1.513 1.788 1.698 1.664 1.866 1.742 1.85 1.86 1.597 1.663 1.77 2.155 2.172 1.871 2.112 2.053 2.14 2.315 2.507 2.704 2.9 2020 +624 CPV PPPGDP Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.226 0.268 0.293 0.333 0.359 0.402 0.422 0.451 0.495 0.543 0.568 0.595 0.627 0.689 0.752 0.826 0.897 0.982 1.077 1.222 1.34 1.454 1.555 1.705 1.837 2.004 2.255 2.529 2.749 2.731 2.805 2.977 2.94 2.964 2.979 3.146 3.358 3.571 4.189 4.505 3.885 4.33 4.823 5.233 5.647 6.068 6.493 6.916 2020 +624 CPV NGDP_D Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.313 28.835 33.854 37.433 40.718 42.211 49.683 53.325 56.217 58.202 59.587 62.458 64.447 71.628 76.702 80.236 83.278 85.251 88.181 94.353 91.916 93.123 92.826 94.473 93.885 94.473 97.353 100 103.546 105.798 106.332 109.178 109.782 111.35 111.186 113.117 112.855 113.628 115.359 116.009 115.009 117.034 122.254 125.444 127.922 130.493 133.116 135.712 2020 +624 CPV NGDPRPC Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "82,667.28" "88,287.41" "89,136.53" "95,663.67" "97,204.99" "103,400.44" "104,179.11" "106,438.86" "110,485.61" "114,286.03" "112,516.73" "111,456.56" "112,132.77" "117,478.69" "126,035.21" "132,005.82" "137,435.00" "144,526.69" "153,251.05" "167,822.89" "176,379.89" "183,561.40" "189,671.65" "200,338.07" "206,829.35" "215,663.24" "232,279.63" "250,748.76" "264,550.60" "258,435.68" "259,396.82" "266,675.34" "266,459.95" "265,434.91" "263,845.62" "263,263.63" "272,256.42" "278,807.22" "320,958.33" "335,154.18" "282,242.45" "298,441.78" "306,723.09" "317,507.52" "331,651.91" "345,770.93" "358,782.53" "370,510.99" 2018 +624 CPV NGDPRPPPPC Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,937.68" "2,069.41" "2,089.32" "2,242.31" "2,278.44" "2,423.66" "2,441.91" "2,494.87" "2,589.73" "2,678.81" "2,637.34" "2,612.49" "2,628.34" "2,753.64" "2,954.20" "3,094.15" "3,221.41" "3,387.64" "3,592.13" "3,933.69" "4,134.26" "4,302.59" "4,445.81" "4,695.83" "4,847.98" "5,055.04" "5,444.52" "5,877.43" "6,200.94" "6,057.61" "6,080.13" "6,250.74" "6,245.69" "6,221.66" "6,184.41" "6,170.77" "6,381.56" "6,535.10" "7,523.11" "7,855.85" "6,615.62" "6,995.33" "7,189.44" "7,442.22" "7,773.76" "8,104.70" "8,409.69" "8,684.60" 2018 +624 CPV NGDPPC Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,752.10" "25,458.08" "30,176.47" "35,809.65" "39,579.55" "43,646.83" "51,758.92" "56,758.11" "62,112.24" "66,516.39" "67,045.81" "69,614.04" "72,266.66" "84,147.52" "96,671.02" "105,916.26" "114,452.84" "123,210.91" "135,139.04" "158,346.09" "162,121.54" "170,937.55" "176,064.91" "189,265.78" "194,180.75" "203,743.99" "226,130.40" "250,748.76" "273,931.38" "273,418.91" "275,821.92" "291,150.91" "292,524.17" "295,561.24" "293,360.35" "297,795.54" "307,254.39" "316,803.08" "370,255.92" "388,808.84" "324,603.79" "349,279.25" "374,980.69" "398,294.89" "424,255.13" "451,205.57" "477,598.43" "502,829.11" 2018 +624 CPV NGDPDPC Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 541.435 522.81 517.666 499.536 466.312 476.329 645.817 783.24 861.862 853.014 957.369 974.873 "1,062.47" "1,046.27" "1,180.49" "1,378.16" "1,385.77" "1,322.34" "1,376.76" "1,541.83" "1,399.09" "1,387.33" "1,501.55" "1,935.48" "2,188.00" "2,298.40" "2,571.82" "3,110.45" "3,636.13" "3,416.22" "3,312.04" "3,672.58" "3,388.88" "3,557.87" "3,532.99" "2,996.36" "3,082.16" "3,239.07" "3,963.62" "3,947.49" "3,359.76" "3,748.98" "3,600.22" "3,708.27" "3,964.39" "4,243.69" "4,522.24" "4,793.46" 2018 +624 CPV PPPPC Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 781.608 913.719 979.508 "1,092.40" "1,150.06" "1,262.05" "1,297.15" "1,358.07" "1,459.41" "1,568.81" "1,602.32" "1,640.91" "1,688.48" "1,810.91" "1,984.30" "2,121.88" "2,249.60" "2,406.47" "2,580.46" "2,865.64" "3,079.99" "3,277.61" "3,439.50" "3,704.63" "3,927.33" "4,223.49" "4,689.27" "5,198.92" "5,590.27" "5,496.05" "5,582.80" "5,858.70" "5,719.98" "5,699.74" "5,658.99" "5,902.47" "6,224.24" "6,535.10" "7,702.82" "8,187.41" "6,977.93" "7,685.02" "8,459.81" "9,069.28" "9,672.07" "10,271.24" "10,860.65" "11,432.71" 2018 +624 CPV NGAP_NPGDP Cabo Verde Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +624 CPV PPPSH Cabo Verde Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2020 +624 CPV PPPEX Cabo Verde Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 27.83 27.862 30.808 32.781 34.415 34.584 39.902 41.793 42.56 42.399 41.843 42.424 42.8 46.467 48.718 49.916 50.877 51.2 52.37 55.257 52.637 52.153 51.189 51.089 49.443 48.241 48.223 48.231 49.001 49.748 49.406 49.695 51.141 51.855 51.84 50.453 49.364 48.477 48.068 47.489 46.519 45.449 44.325 43.917 43.864 43.929 43.975 43.982 2020 +624 CPV NID_NGDP Cabo Verde Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts data have been revised from 2002 onward. The new data are obtained through a new computation methodology that uses an updated input-output table. The base year for the constant prices data is 2007. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2011 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" 35.194 43.752 46.777 44.276 40.247 42.866 38.272 37.44 35.76 34.412 36.961 35.1 33.613 36.346 39.901 35.469 34.374 35.383 28.715 31.441 27.862 28.986 32.741 28.329 35.674 35.399 34.648 49.79 48.535 43.789 47.647 47.509 37.194 31.63 37.004 38.552 36.944 38.204 36.044 37.128 35.698 42.254 44.721 43.07 41.451 41.879 41.293 40.974 2020 +624 CPV NGSD_NGDP Cabo Verde Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts data have been revised from 2002 onward. The new data are obtained through a new computation methodology that uses an updated input-output table. The base year for the constant prices data is 2007. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2011 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" -98.14 -93.872 41.415 40.638 38.659 37.329 20.988 26.268 19.322 21.019 18.511 14.145 23.146 19.717 29.001 24.935 25.31 22.768 22.609 28.364 21.58 21.415 22.563 18.148 22.723 32.28 29.812 36.847 34.821 29.16 35.22 31.221 24.6 26.759 27.922 35.372 33.117 30.361 31.16 37.336 20.687 31.013 30.716 36.916 35.562 37.123 36.553 36.933 2020 +624 CPV PCPI Cabo Verde "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 14.37 17.342 21.006 25.24 27.682 29.31 32.567 33.788 35.01 36.638 40.709 43.798 49.679 52.575 54.333 58.902 62.443 67.797 70.779 73.853 72.079 74.727 76.16 77.065 75.608 75.936 79.613 83.116 88.747 89.638 91.497 95.59 98.021 99.497 99.259 99.401 97.974 98.741 100 101.106 101.718 103.614 110.349 114.211 116.495 118.825 121.201 123.625 2020 +624 CPV PCPIPCH Cabo Verde "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 15.071 20.68 21.127 20.155 9.677 5.882 11.111 3.75 3.614 4.651 11.111 7.587 13.429 5.828 3.344 8.41 6.01 8.574 4.399 4.344 -2.403 3.674 1.918 1.188 -1.891 0.434 4.842 4.4 6.774 1.005 2.074 4.473 2.543 1.506 -0.238 0.143 -1.436 0.783 1.275 1.106 0.605 1.863 6.5 3.5 2 2 2 2 2020 +624 CPV PCPIE Cabo Verde "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 15.498 18.701 22.77 26.84 29.437 31.169 34.632 35.93 37.229 38.961 43.29 47.884 54.545 56.93 59.177 62.553 68.25 68.519 74.249 73.084 72.33 75.63 77.885 76.109 75.881 77.217 81.705 84.45 90.063 89.782 92.87 96.153 100.134 100.199 99.86 99.335 99.087 99.353 100.35 102.293 101.42 106.871 113.818 117.801 120.158 122.561 125.012 127.512 2020 +624 CPV PCPIEPCH Cabo Verde "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 20.67 21.759 17.871 9.677 5.882 11.111 3.75 3.614 4.651 11.111 10.614 13.91 4.373 3.946 5.706 9.106 0.395 8.362 -1.569 -1.032 4.562 2.983 -2.281 -0.298 1.759 5.813 3.36 6.646 -0.311 3.44 3.534 4.14 0.065 -0.339 -0.525 -0.25 0.269 1.003 1.936 -0.853 5.375 6.5 3.5 2 2 2 2 2020 +624 CPV TM_RPCH Cabo Verde Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" 10.631 3 -7.8 0 1.5 -2.5 -4.5 -7.5 3.8 26.5 -8.2 -4.3 8.6 2.6 22.7 17.1 -6.6 12.269 10.949 21.133 -6.664 13.172 23.366 21.789 13.082 -5.074 22.109 22.479 11.767 -9.806 0.451 12.984 -13.051 -2.542 10.463 -22.599 19.012 16.05 10.662 -3.946 -7.437 -6.406 -6.929 1.962 6.857 6.085 7.498 5.691 2019 +624 CPV TMG_RPCH Cabo Verde Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" 5.975 10.1 18.1 -0.3 -0.2 -5.3 -3.4 -9.2 3.6 3 -10.8 -0.9 6.6 5.7 37.1 16 -20.1 -- 4.085 16.597 -5.826 8.446 21.976 19.285 20.175 -4.514 23.979 37.463 3.107 -10.783 4.035 16.479 -20.937 -2.716 12.37 -22.626 20.141 21.306 9.884 -3.112 4.544 -9.022 -6.26 2.932 5.323 4.263 5.16 4.687 2019 +624 CPV TX_RPCH Cabo Verde Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" -64.173 34.9 -15.1 20.5 16.4 1.3 -22.8 8.7 -11.5 -6.4 0.8 -12.3 -9.7 16 48.4 25.1 12.1 0 0 5.856 16.731 21.175 22.074 14.357 4.448 9.543 32.702 19.965 1.212 -10.908 2.623 7.067 3.634 13.33 2.438 -6.836 12.316 1.502 10.116 10.272 -53.342 18.635 -5.987 34.776 12.421 11.576 10.739 9.474 2019 +624 CPV TXG_RPCH Cabo Verde Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" -86.683 -17.2 76.5 -31.8 55.7 -1.3 8.1 63.3 -20.8 -8.5 4.2 18.1 -22.3 32.7 452.1 23.2 13.5 -- -- -25.968 25.213 3.042 12.189 14.492 -21.041 28.045 6.579 188.753 -61.797 10.138 29.818 36.245 -9.733 16.7 54.197 -17.694 9.973 -5.502 28.183 -2.381 -10.847 2.502 -9.526 94.728 14.468 19.39 20.493 16.77 2019 +624 CPV LUR Cabo Verde Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 21.5 21.861 22.229 22.603 22.982 23.369 23.762 24.161 24.567 24.98 25.4 25.827 26 26 26 26 25 25 24 22 20 21 20.5 20 19.5 21.4 13.5 15.2 13 13 10.7 12.2 16.8 16.4 15.8 12.4 15 12.2 12.2 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 2018 +624 CPV LE Cabo Verde Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +624 CPV LP Cabo Verde Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 0.289 0.294 0.299 0.305 0.312 0.318 0.325 0.332 0.339 0.346 0.354 0.363 0.371 0.38 0.379 0.389 0.399 0.408 0.417 0.426 0.435 0.444 0.452 0.46 0.468 0.475 0.481 0.486 0.492 0.497 0.502 0.508 0.514 0.52 0.526 0.533 0.54 0.546 0.544 0.55 0.557 0.563 0.57 0.577 0.584 0.591 0.598 0.605 2018 +624 CPV GGR Cabo Verde General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.992 14.63 13.986 13.967 16.966 17.144 17.142 18.651 22.755 21.372 26.11 26.632 30.743 34.838 38.658 37.522 39.679 37.916 36.688 37.716 35.327 42.678 44.107 49.505 51.857 57.389 44.626 44.53 54.269 56.96 63.14 69.159 75.22 81.002 2020 +624 CPV GGR_NGDP Cabo Verde General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.446 35.496 30.644 27.773 30.083 25.399 24.302 24.59 28.587 24.54 28.752 27.544 28.277 28.562 28.7 27.614 28.635 25.632 24.402 24.535 22.875 26.892 26.606 28.599 25.757 26.825 24.691 22.627 25.383 24.787 25.491 25.944 26.344 26.628 2020 +624 CPV GGX Cabo Verde General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.699 19.508 19.647 19.746 18.976 24.881 29.726 23.555 28.994 25.29 29.449 32.437 36.252 35.986 40.747 45.408 54.263 49.235 52.151 52.025 47.082 49.907 49.139 54.65 56.726 60.974 61.052 58.898 67.934 69.943 73.239 74.936 77.98 83.171 2020 +624 CPV GGX_NGDP Cabo Verde General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.286 47.333 43.047 39.263 33.648 36.861 42.143 31.056 36.425 29.039 32.429 33.547 33.344 29.503 30.25 33.418 39.159 33.284 34.686 33.843 30.487 31.448 29.641 31.572 28.175 28.5 33.779 29.928 31.774 30.436 29.568 28.111 27.311 27.341 2020 +624 CPV GGXCNL Cabo Verde General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.706 -4.879 -5.661 -5.779 -2.01 -7.737 -12.584 -4.904 -6.239 -3.918 -3.339 -5.804 -5.509 -1.148 -2.089 -7.886 -14.583 -11.319 -15.463 -14.309 -11.756 -7.229 -5.031 -5.145 -4.869 -3.585 -16.426 -14.368 -13.664 -12.983 -10.099 -5.777 -2.76 -2.169 2020 +624 CPV GGXCNL_NGDP Cabo Verde General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.84 -11.837 -12.403 -11.49 -3.564 -11.463 -17.84 -6.465 -7.838 -4.499 -3.677 -6.003 -5.067 -0.941 -1.551 -5.804 -10.524 -7.652 -10.285 -9.308 -7.612 -4.555 -3.035 -2.972 -2.418 -1.676 -9.088 -7.301 -6.391 -5.649 -4.077 -2.167 -0.967 -0.713 2020 +624 CPV GGSB Cabo Verde General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +624 CPV GGSB_NPGDP Cabo Verde General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +624 CPV GGXONLB Cabo Verde General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.347 -4.781 -4.762 -4.79 -0.546 -7.59 -11.212 -4.437 -5.135 -2.755 -1.545 -4.225 -4.179 0.133 -0.573 -6.731 -12.599 -9.237 -12.887 -11.584 -8.811 -3.131 -0.843 -0.65 -0.271 1.278 -11.789 -10.178 -8.087 -6.332 -3.478 -0.548 2.512 3.138 2020 +624 CPV GGXONLB_NGDP Cabo Verde General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.588 -11.599 -10.434 -9.525 -0.967 -11.244 -15.895 -5.85 -6.451 -3.163 -1.701 -4.37 -3.844 0.109 -0.426 -4.953 -9.092 -6.244 -8.571 -7.536 -5.705 -1.973 -0.509 -0.376 -0.135 0.597 -6.523 -5.172 -3.783 -2.755 -1.404 -0.205 0.88 1.031 2020 +624 CPV GGXWDN Cabo Verde General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.415 44.692 45.647 56.831 59.113 63.689 68.737 73.764 77.825 80.539 72.193 78.426 78.44 89.51 106.702 130.89 150.588 170.017 190.034 201.872 209.107 216.501 225.816 239.004 256.742 306.967 319.084 329.836 336.954 339.287 338.934 2020 +624 CPV GGXWDN_NGDP Cabo Verde General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 84.338 79.245 67.624 80.571 77.936 80.011 78.926 81.227 80.489 74.078 59.188 58.223 57.728 64.596 72.133 87.056 97.961 110.089 119.745 121.77 120.803 107.534 105.55 132.235 130.458 143.577 138.853 133.162 126.403 118.828 111.42 2020 +624 CPV GGXWDG Cabo Verde General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.018 46.374 47.229 58.288 60.613 65.709 70.856 76.05 82.514 84.507 79.26 84.878 87.155 100.525 116.116 136.959 157.551 179.027 200.99 212.806 220.209 230.708 243.85 262.305 280.043 330.267 342.384 353.137 360.255 362.587 362.235 2020 +624 CPV GGXWDG_NGDP Cabo Verde General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 89.514 82.228 69.968 82.637 79.914 82.548 81.359 83.745 85.339 77.727 64.981 63.014 64.142 72.546 78.497 91.092 102.49 115.924 126.649 128.365 127.217 114.59 113.98 145.126 142.298 154.475 148.992 142.569 135.144 126.989 119.08 2020 +624 CPV NGDP_FY Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 6.291 7.477 9.026 10.931 12.34 13.898 16.827 18.839 21.052 23.037 23.749 25.243 26.84 32.011 36.653 41.215 45.641 50.292 56.397 67.501 70.536 75.848 79.6 87.09 90.811 96.69 108.722 121.974 134.698 135.879 138.569 147.924 150.351 153.723 154.436 158.699 165.782 173.097 201.333 213.942 180.742 196.8 213.8 229.8 247.696 266.571 285.527 304.195 2020 +624 CPV BCA Cabo Verde Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" -0.071 -0.024 -0.013 -0.012 -0.007 -0.005 0.002 0.014 -0.006 -0.026 -0.018 -0.017 -0.02 -0.033 -0.046 -0.062 -0.035 -0.03 -0.058 -0.083 -0.06 -0.06 -0.069 -0.091 -0.133 -0.034 -0.06 -0.196 -0.245 -0.248 -0.207 -0.304 -0.219 -0.09 -0.169 -0.051 -0.064 -0.139 -0.105 0.005 -0.281 -0.237 -0.287 -0.132 -0.136 -0.119 -0.128 -0.117 2020 +624 CPV BCA_NGDPD Cabo Verde Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -45.327 -15.345 -8.469 -7.878 -4.786 -3.404 0.939 5.316 -2.134 -8.951 -5.335 -4.808 -5.165 -8.305 -10.217 -11.491 -6.341 -5.507 -10.088 -12.558 -9.938 -9.711 -10.182 -10.181 -12.951 -3.119 -4.837 -12.943 -13.714 -14.629 -12.427 -16.287 -12.593 -4.87 -9.082 -3.18 -3.828 -7.844 -4.883 0.208 -15.012 -11.241 -14.005 -6.155 -5.889 -4.756 -4.739 -4.041 2020 +522 KHM NGDP_R Cambodia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000. The GDP deflator data from the authorities do not equal 100 in the base period Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,260.58" "6,862.60" "7,090.92" "7,170.19" "7,714.55" "8,259.91" "8,593.78" "9,296.87" "9,852.69" "10,433.75" "10,851.79" "11,359.84" "12,803.15" "14,029.08" "15,230.15" "16,232.13" "17,612.82" "19,434.07" "22,009.11" "24,379.73" "26,869.52" "28,667.52" "28,692.37" "30,403.32" "32,552.70" "34,933.40" "37,503.33" "40,182.03" "43,009.27" "45,961.04" "49,176.89" "52,849.99" "56,578.09" "54,807.02" "56,454.57" "59,334.16" "63,028.39" "67,172.71" "71,488.50" "76,153.87" "81,175.71" 2020 +522 KHM NGDP_RPCH Cambodia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.616 3.327 1.118 7.592 7.069 4.042 8.181 5.979 5.898 4.007 4.682 12.705 9.575 8.561 6.579 8.506 10.341 13.25 10.771 10.213 6.692 0.087 5.963 7.07 7.313 7.357 7.143 7.036 6.863 6.997 7.469 7.054 -3.13 3.006 5.101 6.226 6.575 6.425 6.526 6.594 2020 +522 KHM NGDP Cambodia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000. The GDP deflator data from the authorities do not equal 100 in the base period Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 183.155 125.581 241.312 296.715 737.478 "1,644.86" "3,089.04" "6,665.62" "7,105.04" "8,433.71" "9,201.92" "10,145.33" "11,720.32" "13,376.07" "14,082.64" "15,633.22" "16,780.54" "18,535.16" "21,438.34" "25,754.29" "29,849.49" "35,042.18" "41,968.39" "43,056.73" "47,047.99" "52,068.69" "56,681.57" "61,326.93" "67,436.79" "73,422.70" "81,241.87" "89,830.53" "99,544.28" "110,014.05" "103,511.61" "109,310.85" "118,982.17" "130,387.05" "143,042.92" "156,740.30" "171,944.66" "188,569.15" 2020 +522 KHM NGDPD Cambodia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.205 0.141 0.276 0.346 0.899 2.011 2.439 2.427 2.765 3.441 3.507 3.443 3.13 3.513 3.667 3.992 4.289 4.665 5.334 6.286 7.267 8.63 10.341 10.391 11.232 12.817 14.056 15.227 16.702 18.082 20.043 22.206 24.598 27.087 25.192 26.313 28.33 30.708 33.322 36.115 39.188 42.509 2020 +522 KHM PPPGDP Cambodia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.241 4.813 5.168 5.422 6.03 6.604 7.034 7.772 8.409 9.068 9.594 10.156 11.608 13.007 14.439 15.629 17.293 19.593 22.885 26.133 29.58 32.164 32.398 34.743 37.972 42.401 45.764 48.654 52.598 57.942 62.891 69.203 75.41 73.93 79.316 89.289 98.228 106.883 115.864 125.775 136.664 2020 +522 KHM NGDP_D Cambodia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.006 3.516 4.184 10.285 21.322 37.398 77.563 76.424 85.598 88.194 93.49 103.173 104.475 100.382 102.647 103.379 105.237 110.313 117.017 122.436 130.416 146.397 150.063 154.746 159.952 162.256 163.524 167.828 170.714 176.762 182.668 188.352 194.446 188.866 193.626 200.529 206.87 212.948 219.252 225.786 232.298 2020 +522 KHM NGDPRPC Cambodia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "760,862.28" "810,500.55" "812,847.78" "795,904.08" "827,421.41" "855,130.62" "858,768.83" "891,335.98" "914,895.45" "940,773.53" "952,249.40" "972,144.84" "1,070,455.33" "1,147,772.80" "1,221,089.67" "1,277,181.44" "1,361,706.62" "1,477,945.38" "1,647,829.24" "1,798,570.86" "1,954,532.60" "2,056,416.95" "2,035,567.01" "2,133,488.77" "2,259,738.53" "2,399,186.33" "2,548,556.48" "2,702,127.16" "2,862,415.35" "3,027,633.14" "3,206,731.53" "3,411,764.16" "3,626,800.59" "3,495,791.39" "3,565,225.89" "3,709,978.23" "3,901,947.63" "4,117,339.56" "4,338,490.68" "4,575,863.75" "4,829,318.12" 2019 +522 KHM NGDPRPPPPC Cambodia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 973.046 "1,036.53" "1,039.53" "1,017.86" "1,058.17" "1,093.60" "1,098.26" "1,139.91" "1,170.03" "1,203.13" "1,217.81" "1,243.25" "1,368.98" "1,467.86" "1,561.62" "1,633.35" "1,741.45" "1,890.10" "2,107.36" "2,300.14" "2,499.60" "2,629.90" "2,603.23" "2,728.46" "2,889.92" "3,068.25" "3,259.28" "3,455.68" "3,660.66" "3,871.96" "4,101.00" "4,363.21" "4,638.22" "4,470.67" "4,559.47" "4,744.59" "4,990.09" "5,265.55" "5,548.38" "5,851.95" "6,176.08" 2019 +522 KHM NGDPPC Cambodia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "22,922.65" "15,262.10" "28,499.91" "34,013.11" "81,861.50" "176,418.85" "319,801.35" "666,089.91" "681,194.40" "783,132.31" "829,703.67" "890,256.78" "1,002,994.03" "1,118,357.10" "1,152,154.70" "1,253,406.31" "1,320,331.73" "1,433,016.52" "1,630,368.12" "1,928,232.54" "2,202,092.65" "2,549,025.00" "3,010,532.71" "3,054,639.90" "3,301,492.99" "3,614,496.38" "3,892,826.44" "4,167,500.48" "4,534,932.23" "4,886,533.80" "5,351,718.96" "5,857,677.90" "6,426,142.42" "7,052,182.58" "6,602,347.81" "6,903,212.45" "7,439,581.24" "8,071,972.42" "8,767,791.56" "9,512,247.57" "10,331,652.37" "11,218,385.52" 2019 +522 KHM NGDPDPC Cambodia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.707 17.116 32.608 39.704 99.833 215.671 252.491 242.479 265.056 319.537 316.188 302.166 267.864 293.699 299.982 320.046 337.501 360.659 405.618 470.64 536.135 627.781 741.822 737.177 788.182 889.745 965.379 "1,034.77" "1,123.13" "1,203.44" "1,320.28" "1,448.02" "1,587.94" "1,736.32" "1,606.81" "1,661.75" "1,771.38" "1,901.05" "2,042.45" "2,191.76" "2,354.67" "2,528.94" 2019 +522 KHM PPPPC Cambodia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 515.45 568.44 592.442 601.801 646.791 683.685 702.866 745.104 780.834 817.622 841.866 869.129 970.507 "1,064.18" "1,157.67" "1,229.72" "1,336.98" "1,490.06" "1,713.43" "1,927.88" "2,151.67" "2,307.25" "2,298.49" "2,438.02" "2,635.94" "2,912.07" "3,109.92" "3,271.87" "3,500.58" "3,816.85" "4,101.00" "4,467.44" "4,833.97" "4,715.50" "5,009.00" "5,582.96" "6,081.05" "6,551.37" "7,031.56" "7,557.47" "8,130.41" 2019 +522 KHM NGAP_NPGDP Cambodia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +522 KHM PPPSH Cambodia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.028 0.03 0.031 0.033 0.035 0.037 0.038 0.038 0.039 0.04 0.042 0.043 0.044 0.047 0.05 0.051 0.053 0.056 0.056 0.054 0.055 0.057 0.059 0.061 0.063 0.065 2020 +522 KHM PPPEX Cambodia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.609 50.137 57.412 136.028 272.76 467.761 947.677 914.228 "1,002.94" "1,014.78" "1,057.48" "1,154.02" "1,152.34" "1,082.67" "1,082.70" "1,073.69" "1,071.83" "1,094.17" "1,125.36" "1,142.24" "1,184.67" "1,304.82" "1,328.98" "1,354.17" "1,371.24" "1,336.79" "1,340.07" "1,386.04" "1,395.92" "1,402.13" "1,428.35" "1,438.44" "1,458.88" "1,400.14" "1,378.16" "1,332.55" "1,327.40" "1,338.31" "1,352.79" "1,367.08" "1,379.81" 2020 +522 KHM NID_NGDP Cambodia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000. The GDP deflator data from the authorities do not equal 100 in the base period Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.282 13.537 7.874 8.089 8.949 8.998 11.557 11.253 11.939 14.552 14.72 15.02 11.834 16.984 17.529 18.735 20.021 22.069 17.826 20.235 22.517 21.197 18.617 21.36 17.368 17.098 18.511 20.009 22.095 22.453 22.706 22.892 23.448 24.233 25.452 25.5 25 25 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 2020 +522 KHM NGSD_NGDP Cambodia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000. The GDP deflator data from the authorities do not equal 100 in the base period Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -41.532 0.449 0.6 1.355 5.338 7.745 10.548 9.356 11.226 9.857 7.677 16.328 6.335 12.163 14.902 17.766 17.754 18.51 15.656 16.411 21.871 19.546 11.996 11.444 8.616 9.067 9.888 11.547 13.538 13.714 14.227 14.983 11.678 9.219 16.791 -22.449 -6.315 8.047 10.278 16.295 16.492 16.351 2020 +522 KHM PCPI Cambodia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. October-December 2006=100 Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.379 0.948 1.166 1.911 4.62 13.444 23.526 50.421 55.685 61.297 65.678 72.576 81.937 83.573 82.883 82.786 82.756 83.606 86.887 92.404 98.08 105.601 131.999 131.124 136.365 143.838 148.056 152.415 158.288 160.211 165.073 169.87 174.049 177.432 182.645 187.981 197.777 205.322 211.563 217.994 224.62 231.358 2020 +522 KHM PCPIPCH Cambodia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -31.248 23 63.8 141.8 191 75 114.319 10.44 10.077 7.147 10.503 12.899 1.996 -0.826 -0.117 -0.036 1.027 3.925 6.349 6.143 7.668 24.997 -0.663 3.997 5.48 2.933 2.944 3.853 1.215 3.035 2.906 2.46 1.944 2.938 2.921 5.211 3.815 3.04 3.04 3.04 3 2020 +522 KHM PCPIE Cambodia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. October-December 2006=100 Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.003 1.314 2.483 6.233 15.582 33.034 46.578 60.505 59.38 65.338 76.243 82.329 82.478 82.76 82.324 83.499 83.464 87.858 95.248 99.249 113.096 127.256 134.032 138.245 145.03 148.715 155.668 157.287 161.766 168.034 171.782 174.586 179.95 185.125 191.979 201.984 209.69 216.063 222.63 229.397 236.279 2020 +522 KHM PCPIEPCH Cambodia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31 89 151 150 112 41 29.902 -1.859 10.034 16.69 7.982 0.181 0.341 -0.527 1.427 -0.042 5.265 8.411 4.201 13.952 12.52 5.325 3.143 4.908 2.541 4.675 1.04 2.848 3.875 2.231 1.632 3.072 2.876 3.702 5.211 3.815 3.04 3.04 3.04 3 2020 +522 KHM TM_RPCH Cambodia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Does not include cross border trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.38 9.567 50.806 34.147 8.044 16.44 12.623 5.132 6.068 5.2 10.719 -10.192 -8.188 11.207 5.471 15.436 11.067 18.445 14.791 21.57 13.697 6.716 13.679 17.973 -3.235 23.349 -12.177 -1.622 6.385 3.235 8.428 8.146 2021 +522 KHM TMG_RPCH Cambodia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Does not include cross border trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.833 11.428 50.137 34.817 9.341 16.775 13.281 4.812 6.552 4.706 10.501 -11.39 -7.623 10.011 8.385 13.873 10.833 18.969 14.233 22.044 13.373 6.266 15.812 18.821 -1.136 37.916 -19.892 -1.803 6.376 3.157 4.516 6.23 2021 +522 KHM TX_RPCH Cambodia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Does not include cross border trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.395 97.167 -13.563 29.177 33.65 28.573 10.489 -4.433 31.23 21.43 12.879 10.959 2.026 4.262 31.695 24.45 12.717 22.746 15.17 15.03 13.163 9.898 14.682 13.838 -1.083 -7.096 9.632 10.803 7.668 8.503 7.85 7.335 2021 +522 KHM TXG_RPCH Cambodia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Does not include cross border trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 117.21 -12.348 25.186 28.88 25.949 9.871 1.484 26.485 14.97 15.656 4.013 2.394 0.763 28.783 22.679 11.273 28.15 17.474 18.496 15.695 8.493 13.899 14.998 26.967 -1.586 6.383 6.317 7.368 7.41 7.269 7.258 2021 +522 KHM LUR Cambodia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +522 KHM LE Cambodia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +522 KHM LP Cambodia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.99 8.228 8.467 8.724 9.009 9.324 9.659 10.007 10.43 10.769 11.091 11.396 11.685 11.96 12.223 12.473 12.709 12.934 13.149 13.356 13.555 13.747 13.941 14.096 14.251 14.406 14.561 14.716 14.871 15.026 15.181 15.336 15.491 15.6 15.678 15.835 15.993 16.153 16.315 16.478 16.643 16.809 2019 +522 KHM GGR Cambodia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 748.035 881.96 943.253 "1,338.10" "1,440.56" "1,561.18" "1,761.75" "1,775.76" "2,208.83" "3,077.02" "3,814.76" "5,302.00" "6,666.83" "6,724.84" "8,049.01" "8,278.78" "9,723.68" "11,498.78" "13,538.42" "14,409.68" "16,913.33" "19,386.75" "23,599.11" "29,461.49" "25,334.52" "24,268.81" "26,784.45" "30,006.29" "33,498.42" "36,774.80" "40,470.15" "44,357.08" 2020 +522 KHM GGR_NGDP Cambodia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.129 8.693 8.048 10.004 10.229 9.986 10.499 9.58 10.303 11.948 12.78 15.13 15.885 15.619 17.108 15.9 17.155 18.75 20.076 19.626 20.818 21.581 23.707 26.78 24.475 22.202 22.511 23.013 23.418 23.462 23.537 23.523 2020 +522 KHM GGX Cambodia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,441.47" "1,259.75" "1,571.20" "1,846.72" "2,118.70" "2,365.73" "2,832.53" "2,919.10" "2,972.36" "3,175.97" "3,866.22" "5,047.33" "6,455.69" "8,783.42" "9,834.67" "10,723.32" "12,288.37" "13,103.29" "14,646.19" "14,884.02" "17,156.79" "20,082.43" "22,940.80" "26,201.59" "28,935.45" "30,692.84" "32,189.21" "35,884.08" "38,062.12" "41,603.93" "45,355.10" "49,440.97" 2020 +522 KHM GGX_NGDP Cambodia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.665 12.417 13.406 13.806 15.045 15.133 16.88 15.749 13.865 12.332 12.952 14.404 15.382 20.4 20.903 20.595 21.68 21.366 21.718 20.272 21.118 22.356 23.046 23.817 27.954 28.078 27.054 27.521 26.609 26.543 26.378 26.219 2020 +522 KHM GGXCNL Cambodia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -693.437 -377.794 -627.946 -508.617 -678.142 -804.55 "-1,070.77" "-1,143.35" -763.529 -98.955 -51.452 254.668 211.141 "-2,058.58" "-1,785.66" "-2,444.54" "-2,564.69" "-1,604.51" "-1,107.77" -474.341 -243.467 -695.678 658.308 "3,259.90" "-3,600.93" "-6,424.02" "-5,404.76" "-5,877.79" "-4,563.69" "-4,829.12" "-4,884.95" "-5,083.90" 2020 +522 KHM GGXCNL_NGDP Cambodia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.536 -3.724 -5.358 -3.802 -4.815 -5.146 -6.381 -6.169 -3.562 -0.384 -0.172 0.727 0.503 -4.781 -3.795 -4.695 -4.525 -2.616 -1.643 -0.646 -0.3 -0.774 0.661 2.963 -3.479 -5.877 -4.542 -4.508 -3.19 -3.081 -2.841 -2.696 2020 +522 KHM GGSB Cambodia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +522 KHM GGSB_NPGDP Cambodia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +522 KHM GGXONLB Cambodia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -680.593 -368.246 -613.207 -486.263 -657.09 -782.923 "-1,042.66" "-1,109.29" -714.931 -43.722 -1.473 324.428 290.351 "-1,972.26" "-1,676.37" "-2,305.31" "-2,396.09" "-1,400.23" -879.486 -251.502 47.928 -407.355 996.326 "3,626.46" "-3,220.06" "-6,019.36" "-5,084.23" "-5,514.47" "-4,096.56" "-4,240.85" "-4,170.49" "-4,225.68" 2020 +522 KHM GGXONLB_NGDP Cambodia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.396 -3.63 -5.232 -3.635 -4.666 -5.008 -6.214 -5.985 -3.335 -0.17 -0.005 0.926 0.692 -4.581 -3.563 -4.427 -4.227 -2.283 -1.304 -0.343 0.059 -0.453 1.001 3.296 -3.111 -5.507 -4.273 -4.229 -2.864 -2.706 -2.425 -2.241 2020 +522 KHM GGXWDN Cambodia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +522 KHM GGXWDN_NGDP Cambodia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +522 KHM GGXWDG Cambodia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,774.46" "3,203.51" "4,358.00" "4,646.44" "4,961.96" "5,451.12" "6,669.98" "7,988.55" "9,154.90" "9,158.49" "9,158.49" "10,297.96" "11,329.51" "12,256.17" "13,523.49" "15,482.88" "17,874.03" "19,461.33" "21,513.14" "22,876.08" "23,661.02" "26,921.75" "28,317.59" "31,041.50" "36,399.84" "39,649.85" "43,729.50" "48,540.85" "54,243.60" "60,177.32" "66,675.71" "73,638.85" 2020 +522 KHM GGXWDG_NGDP Cambodia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.151 31.576 37.183 34.737 35.235 34.869 39.748 43.099 42.703 35.561 30.682 29.387 26.995 28.465 28.744 29.735 31.534 31.734 31.901 31.157 29.124 29.969 28.447 28.216 35.165 36.273 36.753 37.228 37.921 38.393 38.777 39.051 2020 +522 KHM NGDP_FY Cambodia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 183.155 125.581 241.312 296.715 737.478 "1,644.86" "3,089.04" "6,665.62" "7,105.04" "8,433.71" "9,201.92" "10,145.33" "11,720.32" "13,376.07" "14,082.64" "15,633.22" "16,780.54" "18,535.16" "21,438.34" "25,754.29" "29,849.49" "35,042.18" "41,968.39" "43,056.73" "47,047.99" "52,068.69" "56,681.57" "61,326.93" "67,436.79" "73,422.70" "81,241.87" "89,830.53" "99,544.28" "110,014.05" "103,511.61" "109,310.85" "118,982.17" "130,387.05" "143,042.92" "156,740.30" "171,944.66" "188,569.15" 2020 +522 KHM BCA Cambodia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.025 -0.04 -0.095 -0.162 -0.247 0.045 -0.172 -0.169 -0.096 -0.039 -0.097 -0.166 -0.116 -0.24 -0.047 -0.143 -0.685 -1.03 -0.983 -1.029 -1.212 -1.289 -1.429 -1.58 -1.699 -1.756 -2.895 -4.067 -2.182 -12.617 -8.872 -5.206 -4.739 -2.963 -3.138 -3.464 2021 +522 KHM BCA_NGDPD Cambodia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.009 -1.644 -3.436 -4.695 -7.043 1.307 -5.499 -4.821 -2.627 -0.97 -2.266 -3.56 -2.17 -3.824 -0.646 -1.652 -6.621 -9.916 -8.751 -8.031 -8.624 -8.462 -8.557 -8.739 -8.479 -7.909 -11.77 -15.015 -8.66 -47.949 -31.315 -16.953 -14.222 -8.205 -8.008 -8.149 2020 +622 CMR NGDP_R Cameroon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2016. GDP and components are derived using chained price volumes - components are non-additive Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" "6,688.09" "7,828.45" "8,420.55" "8,996.87" "9,668.73" "10,452.59" "11,162.44" "10,922.15" "10,063.15" "9,885.06" "9,276.03" "8,926.88" "8,654.59" "8,381.27" "8,172.16" "8,442.20" "8,856.88" "9,327.55" "9,784.16" "10,181.62" "10,524.00" "10,877.15" "11,404.42" "11,973.96" "12,759.58" "12,914.96" "13,370.12" "13,918.30" "14,316.02" "14,690.97" "15,122.14" "15,649.00" "16,354.52" "17,170.17" "18,162.47" "19,179.52" "20,038.57" "20,748.17" "21,582.62" "22,321.14" "22,441.54" "23,260.37" "24,154.45" "25,258.55" "26,445.13" "27,761.93" "29,133.36" "30,560.27" 2021 +622 CMR NGDP_RPCH Cameroon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 9.9 17.051 7.563 6.844 7.468 8.107 6.791 -2.153 -7.865 -1.77 -6.161 -3.764 -3.05 -3.158 -2.495 3.304 4.912 5.314 4.895 4.062 3.363 3.356 4.847 4.994 6.561 1.218 3.524 4.1 2.858 2.619 2.935 3.484 4.508 4.987 5.779 5.6 4.479 3.541 4.022 3.422 0.539 3.649 3.844 4.571 4.698 4.979 4.94 4.898 2021 +622 CMR NGDP Cameroon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2016. GDP and components are derived using chained price volumes - components are non-additive Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" "1,851.52" "2,358.60" "2,852.70" "3,437.27" "4,194.78" "5,040.15" "5,391.10" "5,149.17" "4,784.95" "4,612.31" "4,401.97" "4,385.42" "4,195.11" "4,142.59" "4,619.97" "5,225.06" "5,634.02" "6,142.68" "6,688.53" "7,118.46" "7,504.47" "8,022.31" "8,614.01" "9,261.15" "9,927.78" "10,286.73" "10,924.19" "11,452.87" "12,360.95" "13,136.69" "13,610.55" "14,434.77" "15,395.86" "16,658.55" "17,966.12" "19,043.07" "20,038.57" "20,960.87" "22,203.33" "23,243.66" "23,486.47" "25,157.75" "27,394.10" "29,402.94" "31,633.93" "33,891.39" "36,262.41" "38,788.74" 2021 +622 CMR NGDPD Cameroon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.85 10.026 9.616 9.692 10.243 10.698 13.945 16.152 16.403 14.626 14.641 16.325 14.963 15.611 10.622 10.075 11.227 11.352 11.338 11.553 10.245 10.95 12.369 15.944 18.803 19.534 20.912 23.931 27.712 27.903 27.53 30.626 30.174 33.729 36.396 32.213 33.805 36.086 39.992 39.673 40.863 45.391 44.212 46.017 49.69 53.582 57.718 62.158 2021 +622 CMR PPPGDP Cameroon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.122 14.25 16.275 18.07 20.121 22.44 24.446 24.511 23.38 23.867 23.235 23.116 22.922 22.724 22.63 23.868 25.499 27.317 28.977 30.579 32.324 34.161 36.375 38.946 42.615 44.486 47.475 50.757 53.209 54.953 57.245 60.471 63.568 69.099 75.135 79.113 84.393 90.038 95.896 100.952 102.719 110.891 123.341 133.574 142.784 152.679 163.272 174.582 2021 +622 CMR NGDP_D Cameroon "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 27.684 30.129 33.878 38.205 43.385 48.219 48.297 47.144 47.549 46.659 47.455 49.126 48.473 49.427 56.533 61.892 63.612 65.855 68.361 69.915 71.308 73.754 75.532 77.344 77.806 79.65 81.706 82.286 86.344 89.42 90.004 92.241 94.138 97.02 98.919 99.289 100 101.025 102.876 104.133 104.656 108.157 113.412 116.408 119.621 122.079 124.47 126.925 2021 +622 CMR NGDPRPC Cameroon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "759,354.95" "863,715.33" "903,610.36" "939,731.87" "983,495.52" "1,035,612.40" "1,076,258.51" "1,023,909.62" "916,507.64" "873,785.40" "795,189.75" "742,388.96" "698,460.10" "656,608.80" "621,689.21" "624,739.70" "637,574.45" "653,167.48" "666,480.91" "674,664.61" "678,357.55" "682,855.95" "697,193.44" "712,698.98" "739,286.19" "728,284.03" "733,667.50" "743,090.55" "743,586.14" "742,346.14" "743,423.06" "748,527.13" "761,196.99" "777,729.50" "800,749.01" "823,212.60" "837,503.43" "844,586.33" "855,900.77" "862,606.57" "845,387.41" "854,398.47" "865,392.79" "882,915.16" "902,111.97" "924,421.69" "947,146.13" "970,276.69" 2019 +622 CMR NGDPRPPPPC Cameroon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,295.25" "3,748.13" "3,921.26" "4,078.01" "4,267.92" "4,494.08" "4,670.47" "4,443.30" "3,977.22" "3,791.83" "3,450.76" "3,221.63" "3,031.00" "2,849.38" "2,697.85" "2,711.08" "2,766.78" "2,834.45" "2,892.22" "2,927.74" "2,943.76" "2,963.28" "3,025.50" "3,092.79" "3,208.16" "3,160.42" "3,183.78" "3,224.67" "3,226.82" "3,221.44" "3,226.12" "3,248.27" "3,303.25" "3,374.99" "3,474.88" "3,572.37" "3,634.38" "3,665.12" "3,714.22" "3,743.32" "3,668.59" "3,707.70" "3,755.41" "3,831.45" "3,914.75" "4,011.57" "4,110.18" "4,210.56" 2019 +622 CMR NGDPPC Cameroon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "210,218.59" "260,224.53" "306,123.93" "359,026.05" "426,689.85" "499,363.38" "519,798.32" "482,715.01" "435,792.53" "407,703.28" "377,360.01" "364,706.32" "338,562.31" "324,540.14" "351,459.67" "386,664.71" "405,572.37" "430,145.42" "455,611.37" "471,690.16" "483,724.12" "503,631.91" "526,605.91" "551,230.09" "575,212.56" "580,076.47" "599,450.25" "611,462.60" "642,038.32" "663,807.18" "669,111.46" "690,447.90" "716,577.47" "754,555.74" "792,092.39" "817,355.96" "837,503.39" "853,244.54" "880,516.31" "898,257.63" "884,750.63" "924,093.11" "981,461.43" "1,027,782.61" "1,079,115.42" "1,128,521.44" "1,178,916.69" "1,231,527.45" 2019 +622 CMR NGDPDPC Cameroon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,004.85" "1,106.19" "1,031.86" "1,012.33" "1,041.93" "1,059.93" "1,344.53" "1,514.22" "1,493.90" "1,292.83" "1,255.12" "1,357.68" "1,207.54" "1,222.98" 808.04 745.55 808.211 794.939 772.304 765.544 660.382 687.404 756.14 949.02 "1,089.42" "1,101.55" "1,147.50" "1,277.67" "1,439.39" "1,409.94" "1,353.41" "1,464.89" "1,404.41" "1,527.77" "1,604.63" "1,382.65" "1,412.87" "1,468.93" "1,585.96" "1,533.16" "1,539.35" "1,667.32" "1,584.00" "1,608.54" "1,695.04" "1,784.19" "1,876.45" "1,973.49" 2019 +622 CMR PPPPC Cameroon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,262.82" "1,572.26" "1,746.52" "1,887.46" "2,046.66" "2,223.26" "2,357.04" "2,297.86" "2,129.35" "2,109.70" "1,991.79" "1,922.43" "1,849.89" "1,780.26" "1,721.59" "1,766.31" "1,835.60" "1,912.92" "1,973.88" "2,026.28" "2,083.52" "2,144.59" "2,223.75" "2,318.07" "2,469.09" "2,508.63" "2,605.15" "2,709.92" "2,763.72" "2,776.80" "2,814.25" "2,892.45" "2,958.69" "3,129.86" "3,312.54" "3,395.63" "3,527.17" "3,665.12" "3,802.94" "3,901.30" "3,869.50" "4,073.25" "4,418.99" "4,669.10" "4,870.72" "5,083.93" "5,308.07" "5,542.93" 2019 +622 CMR NGAP_NPGDP Cameroon Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +622 CMR PPPSH Cameroon Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.083 0.095 0.102 0.107 0.11 0.115 0.118 0.112 0.098 0.093 0.084 0.079 0.069 0.065 0.062 0.062 0.062 0.063 0.064 0.065 0.064 0.065 0.066 0.066 0.067 0.065 0.064 0.063 0.063 0.065 0.063 0.063 0.063 0.065 0.069 0.071 0.073 0.074 0.074 0.074 0.077 0.076 0.076 0.078 0.079 0.08 0.081 0.083 2021 +622 CMR PPPEX Cameroon Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 166.468 165.51 175.277 190.216 208.481 224.609 220.53 210.072 204.66 193.251 189.458 189.712 183.018 182.299 204.149 218.911 220.948 224.863 230.82 232.787 232.166 234.838 236.81 237.797 232.965 231.233 230.102 225.639 232.309 239.055 237.758 238.707 242.194 241.083 239.119 240.708 237.444 232.801 231.535 230.245 228.647 226.869 222.101 220.124 221.552 221.978 222.099 222.18 2021 +622 CMR NID_NGDP Cameroon Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2016. GDP and components are derived using chained price volumes - components are non-additive Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 21.669 27.854 25.553 26.861 26.886 25.814 26.422 25.662 21.72 17.955 18.449 17.326 14.128 15.698 14.411 15.321 16.182 17.168 17.254 17.669 17.192 18.774 19.441 18.095 18.868 18.671 17.776 18.378 19.754 18.56 18.228 18.732 18.001 18.652 19.728 18.25 19.818 19.445 19.538 18.935 17.743 17.942 18.624 20.317 22.398 24.047 25.402 26.416 2021 +622 CMR NGSD_NGDP Cameroon Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2016. GDP and components are derived using chained price volumes - components are non-additive Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 15.561 17.588 15.506 18.994 20.994 14.914 15.512 12.191 12.189 11.8 12.343 12.358 11.324 12.383 16.469 18.231 16.67 15.776 16.27 14.788 13.263 13.384 13.45 14.74 16.784 16.907 19.028 19.133 17.599 16.736 16.096 15.567 15.116 15.268 15.242 14.316 16.454 16.29 15.71 14.401 13.512 13.802 16.338 17.536 19.128 20.649 21.996 23.387 2021 +622 CMR PCPI Cameroon "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 1993. re-weighting of consumption basket on various occasions since 1993 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 53.27 57.29 66.07 79.62 89.25 93 97 99.71 101.41 103.03 104.58 103.95 105.91 101.97 114.88 144.525 150.192 157.375 162.375 165.35 167.408 174.858 179.783 180.917 181.369 184.983 194.058 196.242 206.717 213 215.725 222.1 227.396 232.058 236.363 242.694 244.812 246.38 249.001 255.118 261.369 267.281 279.535 287.312 294.665 300.727 306.913 313.051 2021 +622 CMR PCPIPCH Cameroon "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.681 7.546 15.326 20.509 12.095 4.202 4.301 2.794 1.705 1.597 1.504 -0.602 1.886 -3.72 12.661 25.805 3.921 4.783 3.177 1.832 1.245 4.45 2.817 0.63 0.25 1.993 4.906 1.125 5.338 3.04 1.279 2.955 2.384 2.05 1.855 2.678 0.873 0.641 1.064 2.456 2.451 2.262 4.584 2.782 2.559 2.057 2.057 2 2021 +622 CMR PCPIE Cameroon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 1993. re-weighting of consumption basket on various occasions since 1993 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 48.92 51.15 58.02 65.88 76.81 79.62 86.42 102.75 100.82 100.82 100.08 99.85 100.6 96.52 129.13 150.1 151.3 158.3 167.7 166.9 169.4 177.8 182 181.9 183.733 190.1 194.7 201.4 212.1 214.1 219.6 225.6 231.317 235.124 241.286 244.775 245.489 247.36 252.242 258.365 263.841 272.962 284.102 292.311 298.324 304.461 310.724 316.938 2021 +622 CMR PCPIEPCH Cameroon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 4.558 13.431 13.547 16.591 3.658 8.541 18.896 -1.878 0 -0.734 -0.23 0.751 -4.056 33.786 16.239 0.799 4.627 5.938 -0.477 1.498 4.959 2.362 -0.055 1.008 3.465 2.42 3.441 5.313 0.943 2.569 2.732 2.534 1.646 2.621 1.446 0.292 0.762 1.974 2.427 2.119 3.457 4.081 2.89 2.057 2.057 2.057 2 2021 +622 CMR TM_RPCH Cameroon Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No. annually Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;. Cameroon is an exporter of crude and some refined oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 9.657 19.719 22.937 10.09 -6.409 -- 5.575 -9.705 -18.206 -4.637 4.453 -0.245 -8.784 -5.915 2.885 -2.346 10.215 16.728 9.3 -0.2 6.694 12.368 0.69 -1.377 3.69 5.78 3.317 18.242 11.525 -12.502 -3.021 9.142 4.507 8.426 10.312 2.895 -0.746 1.186 2.059 22.781 -15.625 21.33 -1.999 7.192 7.674 5.703 5.364 4.016 2021 +622 CMR TMG_RPCH Cameroon Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No. annually Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;. Cameroon is an exporter of crude and some refined oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 10.162 19.719 2.218 -4.052 -8.873 10.122 16.9 -2.423 -20.42 -16.165 10.106 3.441 -19.402 0.807 3.045 -5.668 13.233 19.547 13.533 0.842 14.865 16.418 -4.208 9.418 0.37 12.526 6.028 22.483 5.332 -9.97 2.736 14.061 1.805 4.131 12.707 1.836 -5.658 -1.481 4.152 24.798 -13.38 17.978 3.06 4.958 5.959 4.488 4.251 3.378 2021 +622 CMR TX_RPCH Cameroon Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No. annually Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;. Cameroon is an exporter of crude and some refined oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 9.209 2.73 19.689 28.116 6.795 -- -6.041 -4.168 -3.508 23.706 -0.292 -3.931 4.831 -17.073 -7.62 5.501 6.483 14.277 11.439 8.094 -5.274 9.495 -3.308 -5.228 12.12 -10.677 -1.272 20.225 -4.454 11.974 -10.334 12.847 -4.366 14.544 15.206 12.51 1.091 3.098 -1.481 -2.217 -6.972 15.405 -3.568 8.675 9.674 9.733 9.251 8.113 2021 +622 CMR TXG_RPCH Cameroon Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No. annually Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;. Cameroon is an exporter of crude and some refined oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 14.933 -2.52 15.933 22.781 21.354 28.916 -6.746 2.171 -3.253 23.584 1.992 -4.079 5.337 -16.5 -11.018 1.642 7.421 13.767 11.13 8.158 -9.945 -1.749 -4.302 14.445 0.198 -2.937 1.3 19.067 -2.744 7.408 -9.84 10.42 -0.946 11.313 16.17 14.125 -4.134 -1.369 -0.694 -1.413 -5.932 14.016 1.953 5.893 6.542 7.379 7.497 7.077 2021 +622 CMR LUR Cameroon Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +622 CMR LE Cameroon Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +622 CMR LP Cameroon Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Estimates from UN Population Prospects Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 8.808 9.064 9.319 9.574 9.831 10.093 10.372 10.667 10.98 11.313 11.665 12.025 12.391 12.764 13.145 13.513 13.892 14.28 14.68 15.091 15.514 15.929 16.358 16.801 17.259 17.733 18.224 18.73 19.253 19.79 20.341 20.906 21.485 22.077 22.682 23.298 23.927 24.566 25.216 25.876 26.546 27.224 27.912 28.608 29.315 30.032 30.759 31.496 2019 +622 CMR GGR Cameroon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,209.65" "1,240.50" "1,323.88" "1,271.00" "1,285.92" "1,589.93" "4,448.11" "1,985.48" "2,214.09" "1,925.93" "1,940.04" "2,250.16" "2,425.81" "2,607.61" "2,870.05" "3,013.21" "2,866.17" "3,039.89" "3,451.41" "3,584.48" "3,145.32" "3,559.38" "4,194.25" "4,650.37" "4,998.87" "5,313.21" "5,678.36" "6,061.32" 2021 +622 CMR GGR_NGDP Cameroon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.119 15.463 15.369 13.724 12.953 15.456 40.718 17.336 17.912 14.661 14.254 15.588 15.756 15.653 15.975 15.823 14.303 14.503 15.545 15.421 13.392 14.148 15.311 15.816 15.802 15.677 15.659 15.626 2021 +622 CMR GGX Cameroon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,093.74" "1,171.40" "1,194.09" "1,219.12" "1,331.17" "1,278.30" "1,365.97" "1,541.83" "1,966.87" "1,931.28" "2,066.94" "2,576.09" "2,640.73" "3,199.76" "3,604.39" "3,821.73" "4,044.66" "4,030.24" "3,986.07" "4,338.45" "3,894.11" "4,156.70" "4,747.13" "4,718.52" "5,036.58" "5,380.24" "6,038.72" "6,457.51" 2021 +622 CMR GGX_NGDP Cameroon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.575 14.602 13.862 13.164 13.409 12.427 12.504 13.462 15.912 14.701 15.186 17.846 17.152 19.208 20.062 20.069 20.184 19.227 17.953 18.665 16.58 16.523 17.329 16.048 15.921 15.875 16.653 16.648 2021 +622 CMR GGXCNL Cameroon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 115.908 69.1 129.781 51.881 -45.25 311.632 "3,082.14" 443.658 247.223 -5.348 -126.901 -325.937 -214.92 -592.149 -734.341 -808.514 "-1,178.50" -990.346 -534.654 -753.963 -748.787 -597.323 -552.882 -68.149 -37.708 -67.03 -360.356 -396.193 2021 +622 CMR GGXCNL_NGDP Cameroon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.545 0.861 1.507 0.56 -0.456 3.029 28.214 3.874 2 -0.041 -0.932 -2.258 -1.396 -3.555 -4.087 -4.246 -5.881 -4.725 -2.408 -3.244 -3.188 -2.374 -2.018 -0.232 -0.119 -0.198 -0.994 -1.021 2021 +622 CMR GGSB Cameroon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +622 CMR GGSB_NPGDP Cameroon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +622 CMR GGXONLB Cameroon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 364.45 276.3 330.181 232.46 118.596 440.73 "3,169.29" 494.058 284.41 27.225 -94.329 -281.392 -163.674 -534.195 -665.179 -738.612 "-1,033.72" -816.329 -336.037 -522.36 -551.257 -355.723 -313.282 157.671 199.74 187.12 -85.54 -99.826 2021 +622 CMR GGXONLB_NGDP Cameroon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.856 3.444 3.833 2.51 1.195 4.284 29.012 4.314 2.301 0.207 -0.693 -1.949 -1.063 -3.207 -3.702 -3.879 -5.159 -3.895 -1.513 -2.247 -2.347 -1.414 -1.144 0.536 0.631 0.552 -0.236 -0.257 2021 +622 CMR GGXWDN Cameroon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,339.47" "4,660.06" "5,452.48" "4,777.11" "4,668.03" "4,579.45" "5,002.41" "4,357.98" "1,712.92" "1,184.74" 907.814 996.367 "1,357.70" "1,738.39" "1,953.12" "2,546.39" "3,434.57" "5,247.85" "6,112.39" "6,975.82" "7,971.85" "9,173.05" "10,105.52" "11,106.16" "12,807.12" "12,770.90" "12,555.65" "12,430.47" "12,588.42" "12,829.24" 2021 +622 CMR GGXWDN_NGDP Cameroon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.879 65.464 72.656 59.548 54.191 49.448 50.388 42.365 15.68 10.344 7.344 7.585 9.975 12.043 12.686 15.286 19.117 27.558 30.503 33.28 35.904 39.465 43.027 44.146 46.751 43.434 39.69 36.677 34.715 33.075 2021 +622 CMR GGXWDG Cameroon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,532.08" "4,866.90" "5,694.49" "4,988.41" "4,875.54" "4,771.40" "5,135.48" "4,510.04" "2,005.00" "1,581.00" "1,378.62" "1,478.62" "1,904.00" "2,172.00" "2,290.00" "2,910.50" "3,720.28" "6,021.42" "6,434.02" "7,658.82" "8,511.72" "9,668.75" "10,535.45" "11,455.94" "12,807.90" "12,841.67" "12,804.58" "12,732.57" "12,918.73" "13,118.21" 2021 +622 CMR GGXWDG_NGDP Cameroon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.759 68.37 75.881 62.182 56.6 51.521 51.728 43.843 18.354 13.804 11.153 11.256 13.989 15.047 14.874 17.472 20.707 31.62 32.108 36.539 38.335 41.597 44.858 45.536 46.754 43.675 40.477 37.569 35.626 33.82 2021 +622 CMR NGDP_FY Cameroon "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,142.59" "4,619.97" "5,225.06" "5,634.02" "6,142.68" "6,688.53" "7,118.46" "7,504.47" "8,022.31" "8,614.01" "9,261.15" "9,927.78" "10,286.73" "10,924.19" "11,452.87" "12,360.95" "13,136.69" "13,610.55" "14,434.77" "15,395.86" "16,658.55" "17,966.12" "19,043.07" "20,038.57" "20,960.87" "22,203.33" "23,243.66" "23,486.47" "25,157.75" "27,394.10" "29,402.94" "31,633.93" "33,891.39" "36,262.41" "38,788.74" 2021 +622 CMR BCA Cameroon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The percent changes in 2002 are calculated over a period of 18 months, reflecting a change in the fiscal year cycle (from July-June to January-December). BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5). Authorities have begun a transisition to BPM6 but it is not yet complete Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" -0.445 -0.482 -0.386 -0.412 -0.169 -0.562 -0.452 -0.893 -0.426 -0.29 -0.551 -0.336 -0.366 -0.512 -0.056 0.09 -0.287 -0.582 -0.151 -0.51 -0.218 -0.348 -0.439 -0.598 -0.416 -0.496 0.194 0.286 -0.452 -1.123 -0.857 -0.749 -0.956 -1.128 -1.402 -1.174 -1.037 -0.95 -1.409 -1.695 -1.517 -1.809 -1.011 -1.28 -1.625 -1.821 -1.966 -1.883 2021 +622 CMR BCA_NGDPD Cameroon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.033 -4.804 -4.012 -4.25 -1.649 -5.249 -3.24 -5.527 -2.6 -1.982 -3.765 -2.056 -2.445 -3.281 -0.528 0.892 -2.553 -5.129 -1.33 -4.411 -2.132 -3.175 -3.552 -3.75 -2.213 -2.537 0.925 1.195 -1.629 -4.025 -3.113 -2.446 -3.168 -3.345 -3.852 -3.643 -3.069 -2.632 -3.524 -4.273 -3.713 -3.985 -2.286 -2.781 -3.27 -3.399 -3.406 -3.029 2021 +156 CAN NGDP_R Canada "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 841.875 871.367 843.594 865.539 916.679 960.106 980.7 "1,020.64" "1,065.66" "1,090.35" "1,092.14" "1,069.36" "1,078.99" "1,107.70" "1,157.48" "1,188.66" "1,207.91" "1,259.61" "1,308.69" "1,376.25" "1,447.51" "1,473.42" "1,517.89" "1,545.23" "1,592.93" "1,643.97" "1,687.28" "1,722.24" "1,739.53" "1,688.64" "1,740.81" "1,795.58" "1,827.20" "1,869.76" "1,923.42" "1,936.10" "1,955.49" "2,014.93" "2,070.89" "2,109.81" "1,999.41" "2,090.20" "2,159.07" "2,190.39" "2,225.50" "2,277.19" "2,320.30" "2,359.77" 2021 +156 CAN NGDP_RPCH Canada "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.163 3.503 -3.187 2.601 5.908 4.737 2.145 4.073 4.41 2.317 0.165 -2.086 0.9 2.661 4.494 2.694 1.619 4.28 3.896 5.163 5.178 1.79 3.018 1.802 3.087 3.204 2.634 2.072 1.004 -2.926 3.09 3.146 1.761 2.329 2.87 0.659 1.001 3.04 2.777 1.88 -5.233 4.541 3.295 1.451 1.603 2.323 1.893 1.701 2021 +156 CAN NGDP Canada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 322.782 368.358 388.181 421.316 461.986 500.027 526.63 574.336 626.894 671.579 695.501 701.773 718.436 747.037 791.972 831.621 859.834 906.926 940.548 "1,007.93" "1,106.07" "1,144.54" "1,193.69" "1,254.75" "1,335.73" "1,421.59" "1,496.60" "1,577.66" "1,657.04" "1,571.33" "1,666.05" "1,774.06" "1,827.20" "1,902.25" "1,994.90" "1,990.44" "2,025.54" "2,140.64" "2,235.68" "2,311.29" "2,206.76" "2,493.13" "2,811.86" "2,943.92" "3,043.50" "3,162.34" "3,264.78" "3,363.37" 2021 +156 CAN NGDPD Canada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 276.064 307.246 314.639 341.863 356.728 366.184 379.015 433.14 509.38 567.225 596.089 612.514 594.376 579.059 579.913 605.941 630.598 655.01 634.004 678.417 744.631 738.968 760.149 895.599 "1,026.47" "1,173.51" "1,319.36" "1,468.90" "1,552.86" "1,376.51" "1,617.35" "1,793.33" "1,828.36" "1,846.60" "1,805.75" "1,556.51" "1,528.00" "1,649.27" "1,725.30" "1,742.02" "1,645.42" "1,988.34" "2,200.35" "2,326.62" "2,420.68" "2,531.24" "2,630.34" "2,728.38" 2021 +156 CAN PPPGDP Canada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 288.709 327.094 336.235 358.492 393.376 425.039 442.898 472.338 510.559 542.874 564.117 571.03 589.301 619.32 660.978 693.018 717.134 760.722 799.257 852.366 916.809 954.244 998.365 "1,036.41" "1,097.08" "1,167.74" "1,235.49" "1,295.17" "1,333.26" "1,302.54" "1,358.93" "1,430.81" "1,468.10" "1,554.12" "1,621.40" "1,594.90" "1,678.39" "1,776.86" "1,869.82" "1,939.05" "1,859.72" "2,024.96" "2,240.39" "2,353.88" "2,441.78" "2,544.93" "2,642.47" "2,739.44" 2021 +156 CAN NGDP_D Canada "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 38.341 42.274 46.015 48.677 50.398 52.08 53.699 56.272 58.827 61.593 63.682 65.626 66.584 67.441 68.422 69.963 71.184 72.001 71.87 73.237 76.412 77.679 78.642 81.201 83.854 86.473 88.699 91.605 95.258 93.053 95.705 98.802 100 101.738 103.716 102.807 103.582 106.239 107.957 109.55 110.371 119.277 130.235 134.401 136.756 138.87 140.705 142.529 2021 +156 CAN NGDPRPC Canada "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "34,403.39" "35,157.66" "33,632.19" "34,162.48" "35,840.35" "37,194.37" "37,621.57" "38,663.85" "39,835.37" "40,064.29" "39,524.00" "38,208.95" "38,094.17" "38,661.05" "39,968.16" "40,619.98" "40,849.32" "42,173.11" "43,443.43" "45,320.53" "47,231.02" "47,573.56" "48,481.37" "48,894.57" "49,933.24" "51,048.58" "51,869.44" "52,429.38" "52,396.53" "50,285.36" "51,263.23" "52,351.68" "52,710.50" "53,369.78" "54,345.59" "54,265.84" "54,240.15" "55,211.74" "55,965.30" "56,201.42" "52,623.25" "54,679.73" "55,728.44" "55,713.95" "55,847.20" "56,410.09" "56,767.11" "57,043.86" 2021 +156 CAN NGDPRPPPPC Canada "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "30,338.40" "31,003.55" "29,658.32" "30,125.96" "31,605.57" "32,799.61" "33,176.33" "34,095.46" "35,128.55" "35,330.43" "34,853.97" "33,694.31" "33,593.09" "34,092.99" "35,245.66" "35,820.46" "36,022.70" "37,190.07" "38,310.30" "39,965.61" "41,650.36" "41,952.43" "42,752.97" "43,117.35" "44,033.29" "45,016.85" "45,740.72" "46,234.50" "46,205.53" "44,343.81" "45,206.13" "46,165.98" "46,482.40" "47,063.78" "47,924.29" "47,853.97" "47,831.31" "48,688.11" "49,352.63" "49,560.84" "46,405.46" "48,218.96" "49,143.75" "49,130.98" "49,248.48" "49,744.87" "50,059.70" "50,303.75" 2021 +156 CAN NGDPPC Canada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,190.54" "14,862.40" "15,475.89" "16,629.18" "18,062.74" "19,370.98" "20,202.56" "21,756.91" "23,434.00" "24,676.89" "25,169.80" "25,074.86" "25,364.78" "26,073.26" "27,347.04" "28,418.85" "29,078.04" "30,364.91" "31,222.68" "33,191.47" "36,090.21" "36,954.88" "38,126.65" "39,702.99" "41,870.81" "44,143.14" "46,007.77" "48,028.08" "49,911.75" "46,792.25" "49,061.54" "51,724.29" "52,710.50" "54,297.11" "56,365.13" "55,788.93" "56,183.06" "58,656.31" "60,418.62" "61,568.50" "58,080.81" "65,220.49" "72,577.77" "74,880.24" "76,374.34" "78,336.97" "79,874.25" "81,304.24" 2021 +156 CAN NGDPDPC Canada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,281.42" "12,396.67" "12,543.94" "13,493.20" "13,947.36" "14,185.92" "14,539.75" "16,408.14" "19,041.18" "20,842.46" "21,572.14" "21,885.57" "20,984.78" "20,210.45" "20,024.58" "20,706.73" "21,325.69" "21,930.49" "21,046.56" "22,340.55" "24,296.72" "23,859.71" "24,279.19" "28,338.75" "32,176.59" "36,439.62" "40,558.90" "44,716.99" "46,773.84" "40,990.63" "47,627.35" "52,285.94" "52,744.00" "52,708.61" "51,020.84" "43,626.47" "42,382.64" "45,191.99" "46,625.86" "46,403.99" "43,306.64" "52,015.07" "56,794.02" "59,178.98" "60,745.28" "62,703.55" "64,352.54" "65,954.52" 2021 +156 CAN PPPPC Canada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,798.15" "13,197.48" "13,404.94" "14,149.52" "15,380.23" "16,465.96" "16,990.44" "17,893.03" "19,085.27" "19,947.67" "20,415.09" "20,403.32" "20,805.61" "21,615.65" "22,823.79" "23,682.38" "24,252.19" "25,469.84" "26,532.35" "28,068.77" "29,914.73" "30,810.53" "31,887.84" "32,794.35" "34,390.02" "36,260.72" "37,980.68" "39,428.17" "40,159.09" "38,788.00" "40,017.58" "41,716.38" "42,351.12" "44,360.37" "45,811.99" "44,702.52" "46,554.08" "48,688.11" "50,531.58" "51,652.56" "48,946.83" "52,973.02" "57,827.45" "59,872.25" "61,274.72" "63,042.59" "64,649.37" "66,221.65" 2021 +156 CAN NGAP_NPGDP Canada Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.102 2.144 -3.538 -3.569 -0.846 0.527 -0.532 0.606 2.5 2.899 1.258 -1.507 -2.227 -1.768 0.302 0.2 -1.354 -0.634 -0.468 0.865 2.3 0.657 0.489 -0.566 -0.058 0.863 1.514 1.852 1.285 -3.211 -1.754 -0.354 -0.407 0.041 1.018 -0.147 -0.949 0.374 0.553 0.358 -3.356 -1.437 0.633 -0.058 -0.49 -0.104 0.008 0.001 2021 +156 CAN PPPSH Canada Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.155 2.191 2.113 2.117 2.147 2.171 2.143 2.149 2.146 2.118 2.04 1.949 1.771 1.784 1.81 1.794 1.755 1.759 1.779 1.809 1.816 1.805 1.808 1.769 1.732 1.707 1.664 1.611 1.58 1.54 1.507 1.495 1.458 1.471 1.479 1.426 1.445 1.452 1.442 1.43 1.399 1.381 1.384 1.369 1.348 1.335 1.317 1.297 2021 +156 CAN PPPEX Canada Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.118 1.126 1.154 1.175 1.174 1.176 1.189 1.216 1.228 1.237 1.233 1.229 1.219 1.206 1.198 1.2 1.199 1.192 1.177 1.183 1.206 1.199 1.196 1.211 1.218 1.217 1.211 1.218 1.243 1.206 1.226 1.24 1.245 1.224 1.23 1.248 1.207 1.205 1.196 1.192 1.187 1.231 1.255 1.251 1.246 1.243 1.235 1.228 2021 +156 CAN NID_NGDP Canada Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.386 25.296 19.924 20.221 20.96 21.534 21.68 22.178 23.506 23.61 21.304 19.341 18.377 18.475 19.516 19.38 18.928 21.217 21.045 20.684 20.614 19.671 19.739 20.467 21.383 22.632 23.595 23.908 24.072 21.959 23.482 24.151 24.868 24.908 24.871 23.822 22.761 23.55 23.377 23.069 22.257 23.74 23.29 23.049 23.517 23.712 23.925 24.156 2021 +156 CAN NGSD_NGDP Canada Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 20.202 21.113 20.407 19.381 20.501 19.872 18.618 18.953 20.443 19.652 17.87 15.609 14.768 14.636 17.138 18.555 19.341 19.877 19.704 20.861 23.161 21.885 21.471 21.699 23.729 24.561 25.038 24.732 24.221 19.05 19.918 21.438 21.337 21.766 22.551 20.326 19.673 20.748 21 21.034 20.471 23.783 23.817 22.823 23.128 22.738 22.461 22.253 2021 +156 CAN PCPI Canada "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2002 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 44.037 49.525 54.876 58.067 60.587 62.98 65.609 68.473 71.233 74.783 78.358 82.767 84 85.567 85.708 87.55 88.925 90.367 91.267 92.85 95.375 97.783 99.992 102.75 104.658 106.975 109.117 111.45 114.092 114.433 116.467 119.858 121.675 122.817 125.158 126.567 128.375 130.425 133.383 135.983 136.958 141.608 151.375 157.732 161.539 164.609 167.688 171.015 2021 +156 CAN PCPIPCH Canada "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.183 12.462 10.803 5.816 4.339 3.951 4.174 4.365 4.031 4.984 4.78 5.626 1.49 1.865 0.166 2.149 1.571 1.621 0.996 1.735 2.719 2.525 2.258 2.759 1.857 2.214 2.002 2.138 2.37 0.299 1.777 2.912 1.516 0.938 1.907 1.125 1.429 1.597 2.268 1.949 0.717 3.395 6.897 4.199 2.413 1.9 1.871 1.984 2021 +156 CAN PCPIE Canada "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2002 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 45.867 51.533 56.5 59.133 61.3 63.833 66.633 69.433 72.271 76.031 79.769 83.049 84.533 86.067 86.1 87.867 89.667 90.567 91.6 93.767 96.7 97.733 101.467 103.2 105.567 108 109.5 112.233 114.3 115.2 117.767 120.9 122.1 123.267 125.7 127.3 129.1 131.467 134.167 136.933 137.9 144.433 154.425 159.36 162.762 165.712 168.915 172.284 2021 +156 CAN PCPIEPCH Canada "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 7.337 12.355 9.638 4.661 3.664 4.133 4.386 4.202 4.087 5.203 4.917 4.111 1.788 1.814 0.039 2.052 2.049 1.004 1.141 2.365 3.128 1.069 3.82 1.708 2.293 2.305 1.389 2.496 1.841 0.787 2.228 2.661 0.993 0.956 1.974 1.273 1.414 1.833 2.054 2.062 0.706 4.738 6.918 3.196 2.134 1.812 1.933 1.994 2021 +156 CAN TM_RPCH Canada Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Refers to energy exports (crude oil, natural gas, coal, and other) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Total energy is used for the oil export deflator Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Total energy is used for the oil import deflator Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.171 2.554 -15.922 10.128 17.384 8.267 6.548 5.44 13.493 5.825 1.927 2.517 5.125 7.478 8.319 5.764 5.359 14.4 5.276 8.062 8.447 -4.865 1.867 4.208 8.506 7.349 5.321 5.775 0.895 -12.395 13.788 5.594 3.709 2.077 2.531 0.751 0.051 4.627 3.309 0.375 -10.839 7.707 8.566 2.204 1.307 3.203 2.178 1.853 2021 +156 CAN TMG_RPCH Canada Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Refers to energy exports (crude oil, natural gas, coal, and other) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Total energy is used for the oil export deflator Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Total energy is used for the oil import deflator Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.286 2.531 -17.516 11.75 20.567 9.117 6.87 5.239 13.313 4.699 0.456 2.146 6.127 8.628 10.64 7.066 5.36 16.657 6.182 8.601 8.838 -5.265 1.641 3.377 8.554 7.571 5.415 5.496 0.277 -14.328 13.994 5.901 3.358 2.414 2.552 0.277 -0.252 4.861 2.663 -0.008 -7.295 8.763 7.443 2.044 1.174 3.368 2.027 1.596 2021 +156 CAN TX_RPCH Canada Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Refers to energy exports (crude oil, natural gas, coal, and other) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Total energy is used for the oil export deflator Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Total energy is used for the oil import deflator Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.953 1.776 -1.38 5.784 18.621 4.484 4.499 3.193 9.107 0.859 4.546 1.622 7.434 10.795 12.816 8.866 5.723 8.596 9.517 10.829 9.026 -2.9 1.229 -1.709 5.531 2.272 0.881 1.138 -4.544 -12.965 6.678 4.828 2.815 2.461 6.323 3.419 1.407 1.445 3.825 2.274 -9.71 1.417 1.393 1.082 2.117 2.187 2.896 2.855 2021 +156 CAN TXG_RPCH Canada Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Refers to energy exports (crude oil, natural gas, coal, and other) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Total energy is used for the oil export deflator Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Total energy is used for the oil import deflator Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.599 1.625 -0.514 6.388 20.213 4.303 4.004 3.415 9.23 0.521 4.911 1.768 7.68 11.139 12.926 9.118 5.234 8.891 8.746 11.596 9.105 -3.401 0.674 -1.795 5.245 2.113 0.79 1.424 -5.285 -14.851 8.429 4.979 2.599 2.612 6.213 3.408 0.511 0.726 2.782 0.777 -8.135 1.942 0.543 0.558 1.886 1.899 2.686 2.689 2021 +156 CAN LUR Canada Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 7.517 7.617 11.1 12 11.375 10.508 9.608 8.8 7.775 7.508 8.15 10.317 11.217 11.375 10.392 9.467 9.608 9.092 8.292 7.567 6.833 7.225 7.667 7.583 7.15 6.767 6.325 6.075 6.2 8.375 8.075 7.55 7.375 7.133 6.967 6.942 7.05 6.383 5.908 5.75 9.583 7.433 5.291 5.856 6.242 6.099 5.998 5.999 2021 +156 CAN LE Canada Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 10.98 11.304 10.951 11.024 11.302 11.657 12.004 12.332 12.711 12.995 13.084 12.855 12.73 12.797 13.061 13.297 13.419 13.705 14.047 14.408 14.766 14.938 15.284 15.654 15.923 16.128 16.379 16.72 16.952 16.69 16.913 17.175 17.366 17.578 17.67 17.797 17.916 18.285 18.569 18.978 18.004 18.872 19.617 19.784 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +156 CAN LP Canada Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 24.471 24.785 25.083 25.336 25.577 25.813 26.067 26.398 26.751 27.215 27.632 27.987 28.324 28.651 28.96 29.263 29.57 29.868 30.124 30.367 30.647 30.971 31.309 31.603 31.901 32.204 32.529 32.849 33.199 33.581 33.958 34.298 34.665 35.034 35.392 35.678 36.052 36.495 37.003 37.54 37.995 38.226 38.743 39.315 39.85 40.368 40.874 41.368 2021 +156 CAN GGR Canada General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 119.116 143.437 153.335 164.194 179.339 193.569 207.942 227.907 252.33 272.226 293.355 302.311 311.139 317.809 333.233 351.318 368.103 394.531 409.597 437.732 477.793 476.492 479.387 503.765 532.988 569.684 605.951 636.408 645.58 621.296 638.536 678.872 701.676 731.719 768.941 795.312 816.292 863.598 917.124 939.735 919.047 "1,021.24" "1,147.88" "1,200.67" "1,242.88" "1,293.90" "1,339.17" "1,381.31" 2021 +156 CAN GGR_NGDP Canada General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 36.903 38.94 39.501 38.972 38.819 38.712 39.485 39.682 40.251 40.535 42.179 43.078 43.308 42.543 42.076 42.245 42.811 43.502 43.549 43.429 43.197 41.632 40.16 40.149 39.902 40.074 40.488 40.339 38.96 39.539 38.326 38.267 38.402 38.466 38.545 39.957 40.3 40.343 41.022 40.658 41.647 40.962 40.823 40.785 40.837 40.916 41.019 41.069 2021 +156 CAN GGX Canada General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 132.167 154.091 180.113 197.891 216.02 237.358 246.5 260.907 280.609 303.913 334.469 360.975 377.229 384.555 388.164 396.971 394.35 394.18 408.255 421.045 448.596 470.432 482.179 505.358 522.734 547.605 578.599 607.7 642.524 682.285 717.466 737.571 747.804 760.152 765.452 796.543 825.471 866.005 909.078 939.635 "1,169.75" "1,146.87" "1,208.37" "1,236.14" "1,269.67" "1,313.18" "1,358.98" "1,399.49" 2021 +156 CAN GGX_NGDP Canada General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 40.946 41.832 46.399 46.97 46.759 47.469 46.807 45.428 44.762 45.253 48.09 51.438 52.507 51.477 49.012 47.735 45.864 43.463 43.406 41.773 40.558 41.102 40.394 40.276 39.135 38.521 38.661 38.519 38.775 43.421 43.064 41.575 40.926 39.961 38.37 40.018 40.753 40.455 40.662 40.654 53.007 46.001 42.974 41.99 41.717 41.526 41.626 41.61 2021 +156 CAN GGXCNL Canada General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -13.052 -10.654 -26.778 -33.697 -36.681 -43.789 -38.558 -33 -28.279 -31.687 -41.114 -58.664 -66.09 -66.746 -54.931 -45.653 -26.247 0.351 1.342 16.687 29.197 6.06 -2.792 -1.593 10.254 22.079 27.352 28.708 3.056 -60.989 -78.93 -58.699 -46.128 -28.433 3.489 -1.231 -9.179 -2.407 8.046 0.1 -250.698 -125.631 -60.482 -35.477 -26.785 -19.279 -19.812 -18.18 2021 +156 CAN GGXCNL_NGDP Canada General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.043 -2.892 -6.898 -7.998 -7.94 -8.757 -7.322 -5.746 -4.511 -4.718 -5.911 -8.359 -9.199 -8.935 -6.936 -5.49 -3.053 0.039 0.143 1.656 2.64 0.529 -0.234 -0.127 0.768 1.553 1.828 1.82 0.184 -3.881 -4.738 -3.309 -2.525 -1.495 0.175 -0.062 -0.453 -0.112 0.36 0.004 -11.36 -5.039 -2.151 -1.205 -0.88 -0.61 -0.607 -0.541 2021 +156 CAN GGSB Canada General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -15.904 -46.316 -21.307 -27.821 -35.211 -44.758 -37.485 -34.331 -34.263 -39.132 -50.882 -54.001 -58.156 -59.184 -56.059 -46.939 -19.759 3.729 3.552 11.507 14.692 1.399 -5.555 2.118 10.482 15.552 15.035 12.804 -8.847 -33.35 -62.913 -54.801 -42.072 -28.595 -11.254 0.218 1.031 -6.63 1.083 -4.68 -196.631 -101.021 -74.616 -35.352 -18.352 -17.196 -19.95 -18.208 2021 +156 CAN GGSB_NPGDP Canada General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -4.154 -12.843 -5.295 -6.368 -7.557 -8.998 -7.08 -6.014 -5.602 -5.996 -7.408 -7.579 -7.915 -7.783 -7.1 -5.656 -2.267 0.409 0.376 1.151 1.359 0.123 -0.468 0.168 0.784 1.103 1.02 0.827 -0.541 -2.054 -3.71 -3.078 -2.293 -1.504 -0.57 0.011 0.05 -0.311 0.049 -0.203 -8.611 -3.994 -2.67 -1.2 -0.6 -0.543 -0.611 -0.541 2021 +156 CAN GGXONLB Canada General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -8.619 -8.135 -20.357 -26.301 -25.935 -28.61 -18.267 -9.537 -2.623 -1.463 -5.964 -22.221 -28.547 -27.835 -14.785 0.704 18.406 42.806 45.126 58.062 62.588 38.687 26.928 20.636 30.167 36.001 36.077 37.359 7.714 -43.621 -64.979 -47.915 -33.283 -18.9 8.991 11.678 2.535 1.659 9.885 2.535 -241.38 -137.454 -73.582 -42.493 -28.387 -22.967 -25.044 -25.181 2021 +156 CAN GGXONLB_NGDP Canada General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.67 -2.208 -5.244 -6.243 -5.614 -5.722 -3.469 -1.661 -0.418 -0.218 -0.858 -3.166 -3.973 -3.726 -1.867 0.085 2.141 4.72 4.798 5.761 5.659 3.38 2.256 1.645 2.258 2.532 2.411 2.368 0.466 -2.776 -3.9 -2.701 -1.822 -0.994 0.451 0.587 0.125 0.078 0.442 0.11 -10.938 -5.513 -2.617 -1.443 -0.933 -0.726 -0.767 -0.749 2021 +156 CAN GGXWDN Canada General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 46.462 49.681 74.251 107.501 135.929 175.211 207.531 224.173 238.933 276.191 303.675 353.332 408.451 470.036 523.817 561.872 578.266 573.777 556.308 527.914 484.47 473.739 468.512 463.414 433.194 405.163 384.079 350.306 308.889 385.702 449.602 488.019 528.629 565.086 568.73 569.702 576.77 553.162 575.218 533.893 742.313 788.362 857.28 892.756 919.541 938.821 925.985 917.257 2021 +156 CAN GGXWDN_NGDP Canada General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). 14.394 13.487 19.128 25.516 29.423 35.04 39.407 39.032 38.114 41.126 43.663 50.348 56.853 62.92 66.141 67.563 67.253 63.266 59.147 52.376 43.801 41.391 39.249 36.933 32.431 28.501 25.663 22.204 18.641 24.546 26.986 27.509 28.931 29.706 28.509 28.622 28.475 25.841 25.729 23.099 33.638 31.621 30.488 30.325 30.213 29.688 28.363 27.272 2021 +156 CAN GGXWDG Canada General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 143.928 169.729 200.716 241.04 278.175 325.849 365.078 400.661 437.224 476.732 512.892 573.055 633.876 707.67 772.018 832.321 861.931 864.051 877.439 896.709 889.686 932.368 950.229 952.501 960.249 "1,004.22" "1,046.42" "1,054.85" "1,124.90" "1,245.63" "1,353.14" "1,450.79" "1,560.53" "1,638.69" "1,707.60" "1,815.69" "1,858.56" "1,902.02" "1,986.45" "2,014.46" "2,598.58" "2,813.60" "2,873.67" "2,906.18" "2,931.37" "2,948.97" "2,966.98" "2,983.21" 2021 +156 CAN GGXWDG_NGDP Canada General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 44.59 46.077 51.707 57.211 60.213 65.166 69.323 69.761 69.745 70.987 73.744 81.658 88.23 94.73 97.48 100.084 100.244 95.272 93.29 88.966 80.437 81.462 79.604 75.912 71.889 70.64 69.92 66.862 67.886 79.272 81.218 81.778 85.405 86.145 85.598 91.221 91.757 88.853 88.852 87.157 117.755 112.854 102.198 98.718 96.316 93.253 90.879 88.697 2021 +156 CAN NGDP_FY Canada "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 322.782 368.358 388.181 421.316 461.986 500.027 526.63 574.336 626.894 671.579 695.501 701.773 718.436 747.037 791.972 831.621 859.834 906.926 940.548 "1,007.93" "1,106.07" "1,144.54" "1,193.69" "1,254.75" "1,335.73" "1,421.59" "1,496.60" "1,577.66" "1,657.04" "1,571.33" "1,666.05" "1,774.06" "1,827.20" "1,902.25" "1,994.90" "1,990.44" "2,025.54" "2,140.64" "2,235.68" "2,311.29" "2,206.76" "2,493.13" "2,811.86" "2,943.92" "3,043.50" "3,162.34" "3,264.78" "3,363.37" 2021 +156 CAN BCA Canada Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.088 -12.843 1.527 -2.865 -1.63 -6.075 -11.598 -13.958 -15.589 -22.439 -20.459 -22.843 -21.441 -22.219 -13.778 -4.987 2.619 -8.76 -8.485 1.212 18.99 16.351 13.191 11.026 24.072 22.619 19.064 12.094 2.287 -40.047 -57.616 -48.633 -64.62 -58.011 -41.891 -54.402 -47.188 -46.226 -41.01 -35.455 -29.389 0.859 11.595 -5.26 -9.409 -24.677 -38.506 -51.941 2021 +156 CAN BCA_NGDPD Canada Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.205 -4.18 0.485 -0.838 -0.457 -1.659 -3.06 -3.223 -3.06 -3.956 -3.432 -3.729 -3.607 -3.837 -2.376 -0.823 0.415 -1.337 -1.338 0.179 2.55 2.213 1.735 1.231 2.345 1.927 1.445 0.823 0.147 -2.909 -3.562 -2.712 -3.534 -3.141 -2.32 -3.495 -3.088 -2.803 -2.377 -2.035 -1.786 0.043 0.527 -0.226 -0.389 -0.975 -1.464 -1.904 2021 +626 CAF NGDP_R Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 487.744 550.928 531.25 499.232 548.715 569.198 610.14 610.14 620.62 644.139 652.926 647.71 615.823 608.447 684.942 706.63 663.119 690.339 713.398 733.994 707.712 726.177 741.364 724.689 723.99 745.21 780.637 812.103 833.326 856.758 896.435 934.038 981.241 624.148 624.65 651.75 682.705 713.615 740.874 762.88 770.198 777.769 789.276 812.866 843.605 875.567 908.769 942.269 2020 +626 CAF NGDP_RPCH Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.995 12.954 -3.572 -6.027 9.912 3.733 7.193 0 1.718 3.79 1.364 -0.799 -4.923 -1.198 12.572 3.166 -6.157 4.105 3.34 2.887 -3.581 2.609 2.091 -2.249 -0.096 2.931 4.754 4.031 2.613 2.812 4.631 4.195 5.054 -36.392 0.08 4.338 4.75 4.528 3.82 2.97 0.959 0.983 1.48 2.989 3.782 3.789 3.792 3.686 2020 +626 CAF NGDP Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 168.4 218.1 240.4 253.9 278.7 379.9 386.042 362.243 380.169 402.884 404.996 396.168 377.857 366.245 473.619 560.037 516.647 566.036 606.4 638.667 616.016 659.237 684.959 690.665 691.968 745.21 803.945 841.079 910.457 972.276 "1,060.14" "1,148.90" "1,281.56" 835.454 935.578 "1,002.59" "1,081.52" "1,203.32" "1,265.33" "1,334.90" "1,372.81" "1,432.02" "1,544.13" "1,688.69" "1,803.71" "1,921.68" "2,044.24" "2,170.90" 2020 +626 CAF NGDPD Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.714 0.743 0.719 0.69 0.67 0.883 1.158 1.275 1.372 1.354 1.572 1.498 1.494 1.309 0.858 1.117 1 0.979 1.036 1.039 0.868 0.899 0.983 1.188 1.31 1.413 1.538 1.755 2.033 2.059 2.141 2.435 2.512 1.692 1.896 1.696 1.825 2.072 2.279 2.278 2.389 2.584 2.488 2.639 2.826 3.029 3.243 3.466 2020 +626 CAF PPPGDP Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.006 1.243 1.273 1.243 1.416 1.515 1.657 1.698 1.788 1.928 2.028 2.079 2.022 2.045 2.351 2.477 2.367 2.506 2.619 2.733 2.695 2.827 2.932 2.922 2.998 3.182 3.436 3.672 3.84 3.973 4.207 4.475 4.889 3.285 3.216 3.536 3.862 4.195 4.46 4.674 4.776 5.023 5.46 5.824 6.171 6.523 6.9 7.292 2020 +626 CAF NGDP_D Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.526 39.588 45.252 50.858 50.791 66.743 63.271 59.37 61.256 62.546 62.028 61.164 61.358 60.193 69.147 79.255 77.912 81.994 85.002 87.013 87.043 90.782 92.392 95.305 95.577 100 102.986 103.568 109.256 113.483 118.262 123.003 130.606 133.855 149.776 153.831 158.416 168.624 170.789 174.981 178.242 184.119 195.638 207.745 213.809 219.479 224.945 230.39 2020 +626 CAF NGDPRPC Central African Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "214,002.89" "234,615.93" "220,672.83" "202,395.86" "217,243.23" "219,354.96" "227,306.62" "222,621.16" "222,032.56" "225,886.45" "224,155.78" "217,382.24" "201,856.94" "194,693.92" "214,001.89" "215,718.97" "197,928.36" "201,574.51" "203,936.32" "205,628.09" "194,516.32" "196,049.68" "196,791.85" "189,231.70" "185,943.71" "188,141.73" "193,605.47" "197,741.26" "199,117.06" "200,822.41" "206,080.75" "211,385.90" "221,199.50" "140,321.04" "139,930.56" "145,058.98" "150,441.83" "155,268.71" "158,781.31" "160,775.48" "159,461.39" "158,083.12" "157,320.34" "158,793.97" "161,393.80" "164,025.21" "166,624.37" "169,107.78" 2004 +626 CAF NGDPRPPPPC Central African Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,258.10" "1,379.28" "1,297.31" "1,189.86" "1,277.15" "1,289.56" "1,336.31" "1,308.77" "1,305.31" "1,327.96" "1,317.79" "1,277.97" "1,186.70" "1,144.58" "1,258.09" "1,268.19" "1,163.60" "1,185.03" "1,198.92" "1,208.87" "1,143.54" "1,152.55" "1,156.92" "1,112.47" "1,093.14" "1,106.06" "1,138.19" "1,162.50" "1,170.59" "1,180.61" "1,211.53" "1,242.71" "1,300.41" 824.932 822.636 852.786 884.431 912.808 933.458 945.181 937.456 929.353 924.869 933.532 948.816 964.286 979.566 994.166 2004 +626 CAF NGDPPC Central African Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "73,887.28" "92,879.16" "99,858.31" "102,934.81" "110,340.91" "146,404.06" "143,819.47" "132,171.26" "136,008.92" "141,283.14" "139,038.85" "132,960.66" "123,855.53" "117,192.94" "147,976.67" "170,967.48" "154,209.13" "165,278.83" "173,349.39" "178,922.19" "169,313.50" "177,977.57" "181,819.51" "180,347.39" "177,719.62" "188,141.73" "199,386.08" "204,796.71" "217,546.94" "227,899.62" "243,715.15" "260,011.28" "288,900.14" "187,826.81" "209,582.78" "223,145.37" "238,324.47" "261,819.84" "271,180.53" "281,326.72" "284,226.55" "291,061.15" "307,778.84" "329,886.41" "345,074.59" "360,000.79" "374,813.88" "389,607.77" 2004 +626 CAF NGDPDPC Central African Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 313.369 316.495 298.747 279.719 265.441 340.227 431.342 465.181 490.939 474.879 539.656 502.896 489.786 418.922 268.106 340.988 298.443 285.804 296.103 290.99 238.505 242.794 260.865 310.302 336.409 356.688 381.315 427.313 485.807 482.648 492.078 551.028 566.199 380.304 424.67 377.476 402.053 450.744 488.442 480.173 494.518 525.154 495.936 515.479 540.654 567.369 594.556 622.115 2004 +626 CAF PPPPC Central African Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 441.208 529.467 528.773 503.97 560.464 583.805 617.149 619.378 639.524 676.138 696.067 697.863 662.79 654.421 734.686 756.109 706.455 731.875 748.784 765.634 740.669 763.326 778.158 763.032 769.901 803.431 852.274 894.005 917.488 931.276 967.148 "1,012.66" "1,102.13" 738.466 720.351 787.043 851.014 912.808 955.757 985.073 988.795 "1,020.98" "1,088.29" "1,137.63" "1,180.51" "1,222.06" "1,265.06" "1,308.76" 2004 +626 CAF NGAP_NPGDP Central African Republic Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +626 CAF PPPSH Central African Republic Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2020 +626 CAF PPPEX Central African Republic Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 167.466 175.42 188.849 204.248 196.874 250.776 233.038 213.393 212.672 208.956 199.749 190.525 186.87 179.079 201.415 226.115 218.286 225.829 231.508 233.691 228.595 233.161 233.654 236.356 230.834 234.173 233.946 229.078 237.112 244.717 251.994 256.761 262.129 254.347 290.945 283.524 280.048 286.829 283.734 285.59 287.447 285.08 282.809 289.978 292.309 294.586 296.282 297.693 2020 +626 CAF NID_NGDP Central African Republic Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 9.762 9.762 5.687 9.762 8.323 11.098 11.107 13.127 10.579 11.71 14.489 12.506 11.815 10.823 12.192 15.07 5.887 7.318 11.125 11.733 10.555 8.997 9.676 6.463 6.605 9.338 9.722 10.338 12.429 12.786 13.636 11.599 14.491 8.519 16.537 13.616 13.586 13.521 16.407 14.665 18.887 15.724 15.902 15.711 16.559 17.382 17.616 18.333 2020 +626 CAF NGSD_NGDP Central African Republic Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 -2.84 5.182 -7.392 -1.012 0.547 9.777 12.69 6.667 7.257 9.265 8.427 7.808 -0.208 4.437 9.435 6.764 2.55 4.796 5.036 10.013 9.097 7.141 8.016 4.334 4.899 3.103 6.85 4.313 2.72 4.082 4.218 4.781 8.906 5.584 3.213 4.424 8.069 5.56 8.507 9.602 10.252 4.963 1.788 8.168 9.104 10.625 11.318 12.702 2020 +626 CAF PCPI Central African Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 44.138 50.609 57.311 65.654 67.364 74.408 76.202 70.878 68.09 68.529 68.39 66.442 65.939 64.021 79.738 95.048 98.7 100.302 98.271 96.745 100 104.083 106.441 111.109 108.228 111.343 119.013 120.045 131.148 135.844 137.863 139.51 147.725 153.591 180.892 183.43 192.503 200.55 203.783 209.391 211.235 220.243 234.625 249.394 256.127 263.249 269.923 276.766 2021 +626 CAF PCPIPCH Central African Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.3 14.66 13.243 14.558 2.604 10.457 2.411 -6.986 -3.934 0.645 -0.203 -2.848 -0.757 -2.909 24.55 19.2 3.842 1.623 -2.024 -1.554 3.365 4.083 2.266 4.386 -2.593 2.879 6.888 0.867 9.25 3.581 1.486 1.194 5.889 3.971 17.775 1.403 4.946 4.18 1.612 2.752 0.881 4.264 6.53 6.295 2.7 2.781 2.535 2.535 2021 +626 CAF PCPIE Central African Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 43.286 49.631 56.204 64.387 66.064 72.972 74.731 69.51 66.775 67.206 66.496 65.988 65.988 62.841 90.962 95.53 99.933 100.291 97.298 93.2 100.702 103.279 113.055 111.09 110.829 112.524 120.467 120.302 137.776 136.179 139.258 145.304 153.915 157.865 179.996 199.185 190.29 203.936 213.326 208.973 212.811 218.534 242.642 250.744 254.811 261.271 267.896 274.688 2021 +626 CAF PCPIEPCH Central African Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 14.66 13.243 14.558 2.604 10.457 2.411 -6.986 -3.934 0.645 -1.057 -0.763 0 -4.769 44.75 5.022 4.608 0.358 -2.984 -4.212 8.05 2.559 9.466 -1.738 -0.235 1.529 7.059 -0.137 14.525 -1.159 2.261 4.342 5.926 2.566 14.019 10.661 -4.466 7.171 4.605 -2.041 1.837 2.689 11.032 3.339 1.622 2.535 2.535 2.535 2021 +626 CAF TM_RPCH Central African Republic Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 40.979 0.744 9.786 -1.229 -5.491 21.665 -6.475 282.627 -4.575 5.738 3.123 -14.594 -1.61 -3.679 34.339 8.064 -20.45 27.289 6.59 -8.499 2.324 -5.657 -14.61 -24.048 6.875 1.931 0.086 8.422 -1.436 7.764 14.056 -14.294 9.147 -29.287 84.453 22.181 11.71 -2.497 1.224 8.781 0.23 -10.138 -1.092 3.789 7.478 9.038 3.674 9.165 2020 +626 CAF TMG_RPCH Central African Republic Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 60.895 8.862 5.007 -1.445 0.265 19.645 -13.747 7.394 -8.481 9.539 8.322 -17.871 -4.975 -3.997 46.759 -0.924 -18.741 18.249 6.182 -3.075 -5.418 -1.701 -7.173 -24.058 9.614 8.327 3.025 7.065 -0.755 9.248 13.127 -18.769 8.839 -36.956 142.44 31.76 14.032 -1.96 -0.753 10.613 1.939 -11.19 -1.612 4.699 8.454 8.765 4.679 10.306 2020 +626 CAF TX_RPCH Central African Republic Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -9.22 7.075 -0.863 -10.235 -4.887 8.108 -13.147 649.151 -21.786 32.262 -5.32 -3.309 -12.897 13.627 2.667 6.649 6.778 27.006 -13.769 -2.556 12.252 -1.704 5.01 -26.615 2.579 -6.075 0.888 5.321 -12.378 -13.61 9.368 4.305 7.543 -21.323 19.639 2.203 13.919 -1.712 6.317 -1.832 -0.277 -6.128 2.52 7.776 2.507 12.601 5.388 6.059 2020 +626 CAF TXG_RPCH Central African Republic Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -15.786 6.612 18.081 -4.967 -5.674 9.992 -24.664 20.184 -12.613 36.159 -7.374 0.752 -14.105 19.064 11.664 0.279 -8.789 29.765 -4.711 3.541 23.166 -3.911 8.395 -33.507 -2.069 -7.408 17.893 4.79 -15.415 -24.393 11.952 7.691 9.409 -50.015 -22.42 -15.428 52.347 42.477 10.313 -6.685 9.353 -5.295 9.836 9.019 5.228 9.005 5.399 8.622 2020 +626 CAF LUR Central African Republic Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +626 CAF LE Central African Republic Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +626 CAF LP Central African Republic Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Other Latest actual data: 2004 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 2.279 2.348 2.407 2.467 2.526 2.595 2.684 2.741 2.795 2.852 2.913 2.98 3.051 3.125 3.201 3.276 3.35 3.425 3.498 3.57 3.638 3.704 3.767 3.83 3.894 3.961 4.032 4.107 4.185 4.266 4.35 4.419 4.436 4.448 4.464 4.493 4.538 4.596 4.666 4.745 4.83 4.92 5.017 5.119 5.227 5.338 5.454 5.572 2004 +626 CAF GGR Central African Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.33 65.938 62.413 57.987 59.569 54.8 69.993 88.087 55.037 72.99 109.463 113.042 93.36 87.451 105.982 63.756 78.454 88.031 176.495 117.04 134.71 150.267 168.694 138.134 190.312 62.358 131.742 134.1 142.46 154.021 210.533 244.754 298.591 195.688 206.674 279.721 287.87 316.979 339.358 364.909 2021 +626 CAF GGR_NGDP Central African Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.711 16.367 15.411 14.637 15.765 14.963 14.778 15.729 10.653 12.895 18.051 17.7 15.155 13.265 15.473 9.231 11.338 11.813 21.954 13.915 14.796 15.455 15.912 12.023 14.85 7.464 14.081 13.375 13.172 12.8 16.639 18.335 21.75 13.665 13.385 16.564 15.96 16.495 16.601 16.809 2021 +626 CAF GGX Central African Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 81.48 79.021 89.133 89.665 87.253 75.541 105.864 115.195 60.509 81.851 109.457 116.21 105.732 93.258 113.948 84.802 90.348 120.397 107.487 108.263 145.916 155.552 182.974 162.66 185.795 111.943 168.556 140 131.067 166.732 222.833 225.761 344.724 281.91 280.188 281.988 304.208 336.485 353.157 379.642 2021 +626 CAF GGX_NGDP Central African Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.433 19.614 22.008 22.633 23.092 20.626 22.352 20.569 11.712 14.46 18.05 18.196 17.164 14.146 16.636 12.278 13.057 16.156 13.37 12.872 16.027 15.999 17.259 14.158 14.498 13.399 18.016 13.964 12.119 13.856 17.611 16.912 25.111 19.686 18.145 16.699 16.866 17.51 17.276 17.488 2021 +626 CAF GGXCNL Central African Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.15 -13.083 -26.72 -31.678 -27.684 -20.741 -35.871 -27.108 -5.471 -8.861 0.006 -3.168 -12.372 -5.807 -7.966 -21.046 -11.894 -32.366 69.008 8.777 -11.206 -5.285 -14.28 -24.526 4.518 -49.585 -36.814 -5.9 11.393 -12.711 -12.3 18.993 -46.133 -86.221 -73.514 -2.268 -16.338 -19.506 -13.799 -14.733 2021 +626 CAF GGXCNL_NGDP Central African Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.722 -3.247 -6.598 -7.996 -7.327 -5.663 -7.574 -4.84 -1.059 -1.565 0.001 -0.496 -2.008 -0.881 -1.163 -3.047 -1.719 -4.343 8.584 1.044 -1.231 -0.544 -1.347 -2.135 0.353 -5.935 -3.935 -0.588 1.053 -1.056 -0.972 1.423 -3.361 -6.021 -4.761 -0.134 -0.906 -1.015 -0.675 -0.679 2021 +626 CAF GGSB Central African Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +626 CAF GGSB_NPGDP Central African Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +626 CAF GGXONLB Central African Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.89 -8.162 -22.558 -27.383 -22.598 -15.518 -24.743 -14.43 4.868 -1.047 8.278 6.055 -0.854 3.614 2.632 -13.833 -6.461 -25.782 76.261 21.14 7.71 9.424 -4.095 -17.557 12.545 -44.622 -31.269 -0.5 17.372 -8.989 -7.24 23.619 -41.893 -82.254 -66.179 7.07 -4.795 -6.585 0.536 2.209 2021 +626 CAF GGXONLB_NGDP Central African Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.075 -2.026 -5.57 -6.912 -5.981 -4.237 -5.224 -2.577 0.942 -0.185 1.365 0.948 -0.139 0.548 0.384 -2.003 -0.934 -3.46 9.486 2.513 0.847 0.969 -0.386 -1.528 0.979 -5.341 -3.342 -0.05 1.606 -0.747 -0.572 1.769 -3.052 -5.744 -4.286 0.419 -0.266 -0.343 0.026 0.102 2021 +626 CAF GGXWDN Central African Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +626 CAF GGXWDN_NGDP Central African Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +626 CAF GGXWDG Central African Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 544.173 517.389 537.514 583.239 679.772 674.81 662.253 690.055 767.286 375.844 402.463 325.634 197.375 210.792 226.175 404.112 432.678 582.303 599.454 582.8 604.968 633.243 629.362 596.103 681.828 804.698 803.593 816.023 830.566 839.372 850.839 2021 +626 CAF GGXWDG_NGDP Central African Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.137 85.321 84.162 94.679 103.115 98.518 95.886 99.724 102.962 46.75 47.851 35.766 20.3 19.883 19.686 31.533 51.79 62.24 59.79 53.887 50.275 50.046 47.147 43.422 47.613 52.113 47.587 45.241 43.221 41.06 39.193 2021 +626 CAF NGDP_FY Central African Republic "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 168.4 218.1 240.4 253.9 278.7 379.9 386.042 362.243 380.169 402.884 404.996 396.168 377.857 366.245 473.619 560.037 516.647 566.036 606.4 638.667 616.016 659.237 684.959 690.665 691.968 745.21 803.945 841.079 910.457 972.276 "1,060.14" "1,148.90" "1,281.56" 835.454 935.578 "1,002.59" "1,081.52" "1,203.32" "1,265.33" "1,334.90" "1,372.81" "1,432.02" "1,544.13" "1,688.69" "1,803.71" "1,921.68" "2,044.24" "2,170.90" 2021 +626 CAF BCA Central African Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.043 -0.004 -0.043 -0.029 -0.033 -0.049 -0.087 -0.073 -0.035 -0.033 -0.089 -0.062 -0.072 -0.006 -0.024 -0.093 -0.033 -0.025 -0.063 -0.018 -0.013 -0.017 -0.016 -0.025 -0.022 -0.088 -0.044 -0.106 -0.197 -0.179 -0.202 -0.166 -0.14 -0.05 -0.253 -0.156 -0.101 -0.165 -0.18 -0.115 -0.206 -0.278 -0.351 -0.199 -0.211 -0.205 -0.204 -0.195 2020 +626 CAF BCA_NGDPD Central African Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.028 -0.562 -5.929 -4.248 -4.989 -5.507 -7.472 -5.759 -2.522 -2.468 -5.67 -4.122 -4.786 -0.488 -2.757 -8.306 -3.336 -2.522 -6.089 -1.72 -1.457 -1.856 -1.66 -2.129 -1.706 -6.235 -2.872 -6.025 -9.71 -8.705 -9.418 -6.819 -5.585 -2.935 -13.324 -9.193 -5.517 -7.961 -7.9 -5.063 -8.636 -10.761 -14.114 -7.543 -7.455 -6.757 -6.298 -5.631 2020 +628 TCD NGDP_R Chad "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 866.068 772.487 814.019 941.486 990.973 "1,069.23" "1,133.02" "1,174.34" "1,262.94" "1,287.59" "1,328.82" "1,467.05" "1,502.14" "1,470.98" "1,551.80" "1,539.77" "1,572.35" "1,661.24" "1,776.72" "1,764.59" "1,749.06" "1,952.97" "2,118.80" "2,430.73" "3,248.16" "3,518.12" "3,540.93" "3,656.77" "3,768.78" "3,924.76" "4,458.43" "4,463.76" "4,856.90" "5,136.33" "5,490.38" "5,587.53" "5,277.00" "5,151.42" "5,272.75" "5,453.04" "5,335.43" "5,276.01" "5,452.66" "5,640.62" "5,833.23" "6,036.31" "6,252.04" "6,471.38" 2017 +628 TCD NGDP_RPCH Chad "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -6.008 -10.805 5.376 15.659 5.256 7.897 5.966 3.647 7.544 1.952 3.202 10.402 2.392 -2.074 5.494 -0.775 2.115 5.653 6.952 -0.683 -0.88 11.658 8.491 14.722 33.629 8.311 0.648 3.272 3.063 4.139 13.598 0.12 8.807 5.753 6.893 1.77 -5.558 -2.38 2.355 3.419 -2.157 -1.114 3.348 3.447 3.415 3.481 3.574 3.508 2017 +628 TCD NGDP Chad "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 166.13 251.026 283.845 352.322 435.069 441.746 419.241 412.379 477.903 483.335 497.141 510.382 499.179 466.681 741.3 816.756 930.503 "1,020.30" "1,164.88" "1,069.31" "1,115.97" "1,418.00" "1,567.75" "1,799.59" "2,639.32" "3,518.12" "3,892.34" "4,157.43" "4,652.39" "4,385.56" "5,290.61" "5,742.40" "6,332.45" "6,417.74" "6,912.49" "6,474.07" "6,047.15" "5,854.57" "6,130.69" "6,440.47" "6,165.75" "6,537.83" "7,619.24" "7,847.54" "8,145.33" "8,517.13" "8,959.38" "9,447.26" 2017 +628 TCD NGDPD Chad "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.738 0.873 0.844 0.844 0.907 0.983 1.211 1.372 1.604 1.515 1.826 1.809 1.886 1.648 1.335 1.636 1.819 1.748 1.975 1.739 1.572 1.936 2.257 3.102 5.003 6.676 7.451 8.687 10.43 9.315 10.701 12.183 12.411 12.994 14.003 10.952 10.202 10.079 11.042 10.993 10.728 11.796 12.945 13.523 14.228 15.016 15.901 16.832 2017 +628 TCD PPPGDP Chad "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.858 1.814 2.029 2.439 2.66 2.96 3.2 3.399 3.784 4.009 4.293 4.9 5.131 5.144 5.542 5.615 5.838 6.275 6.787 6.835 6.929 7.911 8.716 10.196 13.991 15.629 16.216 17.199 18.066 18.934 21.767 22.246 22.192 20.808 23.012 25.683 24.494 24.028 25.182 26.508 26.249 27.036 29.927 32.062 33.852 35.682 37.661 39.737 2017 +628 TCD NGDP_D Chad "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 19.182 32.496 34.87 37.422 43.903 41.315 37.002 35.116 37.841 37.538 37.412 34.79 33.231 31.726 47.77 53.044 59.179 61.418 65.563 60.598 63.804 72.607 73.992 74.035 81.256 100 109.924 113.691 123.445 111.741 118.665 128.645 130.381 124.948 125.902 115.866 114.594 113.65 116.271 118.108 115.563 123.916 139.734 139.125 139.637 141.098 143.303 145.985 2017 +628 TCD NGDPRPC Chad "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "191,844.52" "167,463.95" "172,528.95" "194,831.23" "199,891.18" "209,841.37" "215,925.14" "216,954.23" "225,943.18" "223,000.62" "222,834.65" "238,269.69" "236,306.39" "224,101.23" "228,843.38" "219,648.94" "216,846.09" "221,395.02" "228,662.33" "219,107.10" "209,326.92" "225,047.31" "234,920.65" "259,307.46" "333,666.45" "348,432.41" "338,617.77" "338,026.46" "336,979.77" "339,511.83" "373,027.77" "361,116.69" "379,890.19" "388,527.23" "401,813.25" "395,969.71" "362,381.51" "343,039.42" "340,661.08" "341,947.51" "324,815.95" "311,913.19" "313,119.02" "314,749.36" "316,386.90" "318,353.86" "320,765.65" "323,084.23" 2017 +628 TCD NGDPRPPPPC Chad "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 894.835 781.115 804.74 908.766 932.367 978.779 "1,007.16" "1,011.96" "1,053.88" "1,040.16" "1,039.38" "1,111.38" "1,102.22" "1,045.29" "1,067.41" "1,024.53" "1,011.45" "1,032.67" "1,066.57" "1,022.00" 976.379 "1,049.71" "1,095.76" "1,209.51" "1,556.35" "1,625.22" "1,579.44" "1,576.68" "1,571.80" "1,583.61" "1,739.94" "1,684.38" "1,771.95" "1,812.24" "1,874.21" "1,846.95" "1,690.28" "1,600.06" "1,588.97" "1,594.97" "1,515.06" "1,454.88" "1,460.50" "1,468.11" "1,475.75" "1,484.92" "1,496.17" "1,506.99" 2017 +628 TCD NGDPPC Chad "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "36,799.75" "54,418.82" "60,160.06" "72,909.50" "87,758.72" "86,695.07" "79,896.73" "76,185.33" "85,498.20" "83,709.85" "83,367.48" "82,893.39" "78,527.56" "71,097.91" "109,319.24" "116,510.36" "128,328.02" "135,976.25" "149,918.53" "132,775.10" "133,558.52" "163,400.58" "173,823.50" "191,978.68" "271,123.04" "348,432.41" "372,223.44" "384,306.34" "415,985.85" "379,373.34" "442,654.60" "464,558.23" "495,302.88" "485,456.72" "505,890.67" "458,796.19" "415,268.91" "389,862.98" "396,090.54" "403,866.93" "375,365.52" "386,511.05" "437,535.07" "437,896.25" "441,792.35" "449,191.95" "459,667.51" "471,655.68" 2017 +628 TCD NGDPDPC Chad "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 163.554 189.349 178.888 174.759 182.983 192.956 230.715 253.529 287.003 262.413 306.217 293.844 296.666 251.096 196.901 233.418 250.861 232.968 254.121 215.939 188.139 223.102 250.264 330.959 513.888 661.203 712.529 803.018 932.601 805.798 895.354 985.629 970.738 982.92 "1,024.84" 776.105 700.558 671.18 713.426 689.327 653.088 697.372 743.373 754.589 771.709 791.931 815.805 840.358 2017 +628 TCD PPPPC Chad "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 411.47 393.159 430.079 504.692 536.488 581.001 609.883 627.947 677.025 694.411 719.862 795.757 807.185 783.637 817.312 800.923 805.181 836.247 873.418 848.713 829.199 911.556 966.379 "1,087.75" "1,437.25" "1,547.92" "1,550.73" "1,589.86" "1,615.33" "1,637.90" "1,821.22" "1,799.70" "1,735.75" "1,574.01" "1,684.14" "1,820.08" "1,682.04" "1,600.06" "1,626.93" "1,662.29" "1,598.04" "1,598.32" "1,718.58" "1,789.07" "1,836.12" "1,881.87" "1,932.22" "1,983.85" 2017 +628 TCD NGAP_NPGDP Chad Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +628 TCD PPPSH Chad Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.014 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.023 0.022 0.02 0.021 0.023 0.021 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 2017 +628 TCD PPPEX Chad Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 89.435 138.414 139.882 144.463 163.58 149.217 131.003 121.324 126.285 120.548 115.81 104.169 97.286 90.728 133.755 145.47 159.378 162.603 171.646 156.443 161.069 179.255 179.871 176.491 188.641 225.098 240.031 241.724 257.524 231.622 243.054 258.131 285.354 308.42 300.386 252.075 246.884 243.655 243.459 242.959 234.892 241.823 254.592 244.761 240.612 238.695 237.896 237.748 2017 +628 TCD NID_NGDP Chad Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 11.628 11.628 10.585 5.519 5.936 13.288 13.75 14.288 15.306 12.737 12.227 11.809 10.088 4.396 20.986 14.454 16.097 17.182 16.275 17.756 22.154 38.498 64.852 55.587 25.913 20.632 22.123 22.228 21.799 30.136 34.388 28.42 31.4 27.374 30.387 26.905 16.529 20.725 18.927 23.219 23.483 22.334 22.193 27.187 28.826 28.348 27.717 27.087 2017 +628 TCD NGSD_NGDP Chad Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 9.955 3.855 2.821 3.158 3.28 0.738 -2.663 0.66 4.3 -1.636 0.343 1.526 -0.551 -9.861 9.725 5.035 10.737 8.512 5.675 4.974 8.56 8.74 -19.252 11.791 10.767 21.674 26.702 30.378 25.351 21.927 25.871 22.606 23.597 18.228 21.456 13.124 6.104 13.631 17.576 18.854 15.929 17.792 23.025 24.818 24.157 22.296 21.284 20.418 2017 +628 TCD PCPI Chad "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. 2014 Period Average = 100 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 28.946 31.299 33.311 35.934 43.229 45.421 39.492 38.413 44.137 41.974 42.184 43.956 42.286 37.687 53.242 56.097 62.454 65.934 68.742 62.935 65.341 73.463 77.277 75.923 72.277 75.492 82.77 76.612 82.995 91.38 89.452 91.267 98.127 98.346 100 104.827 103.117 102.192 106.317 105.283 109.983 109.133 114.524 118.075 121.653 125.27 128.988 132.817 2021 +628 TCD PCPIPCH Chad "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 8.635 8.128 6.429 7.875 20.3 5.071 -13.054 -2.73 14.9 -4.9 0.5 4.2 -3.8 -10.874 41.272 5.364 11.331 5.572 4.259 -8.447 3.823 12.431 5.192 -1.753 -4.803 4.449 9.64 -7.44 8.333 10.103 -2.11 2.029 7.517 0.223 1.682 4.827 -1.632 -0.897 4.037 -0.972 4.464 -0.773 4.94 3.1 3.03 2.973 2.968 2.968 2021 +628 TCD PCPIE Chad "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. 2014 Period Average = 100 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 22.363 24.176 25.748 28.734 34.568 36.33 30.518 29.083 33.417 31.812 32.898 33.589 31.305 41.134 47.424 52.166 57.644 58.001 60.031 62.012 70.102 70.595 79.459 70.032 76.488 70.316 75.91 77.169 84.621 88.631 86.72 96.025 98.007 98.886 102.55 104.8 99.6 102.7 107.2 105.4 108.6 109.7 115.419 118.28 121.902 125.52 129.246 133.083 2021 +628 TCD PCPIEPCH Chad "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 8.11 6.5 11.6 20.3 5.1 -16 -4.7 14.9 -4.802 3.413 2.1 -6.8 31.4 15.29 10 10.5 0.62 3.5 3.3 13.046 0.702 12.556 -11.864 9.219 -8.07 7.956 1.658 9.658 4.738 -2.156 10.73 2.064 0.897 3.705 2.194 -4.962 3.112 4.382 -1.679 3.036 1.013 5.213 2.479 3.063 2.968 2.968 2.968 2021 +628 TCD TM_RPCH Chad Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2015 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Export volumes estimated directly. Import volume estimated by deflating values by partner non-oil export price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -- -5.104 9.004 6.549 42.477 18.659 -13.555 -6.968 -4.979 0.127 -3.686 -3.083 -15.751 10.103 6.077 32.728 -12.098 11.859 2.771 8.11 3.11 80.288 163.557 -31.945 50.816 7.231 40.716 -4.426 12.514 3.938 17.094 8.024 -0.87 -2.251 9.361 -21.312 -10.402 5.247 8.275 4.802 -2.739 5.541 6.964 0.811 1.081 2.082 0.663 0.652 2015 +628 TCD TMG_RPCH Chad Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2015 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Export volumes estimated directly. Import volume estimated by deflating values by partner non-oil export price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -37.576 99.547 8.2 46.821 18.178 22.441 9.327 -9.345 -3.394 -9.783 38.922 22.005 -6.308 -13.253 -50.45 0 -11.592 21.023 16.323 1.353 2.864 119.789 199.898 -51.137 8.906 12.974 49.384 20.862 18.08 6.443 15.703 9.717 2.744 -6.448 15.982 -25.024 -18.123 8.117 0.687 5.671 -4.68 1.474 6.338 1.047 4.476 4.919 1.779 1.47 2015 +628 TCD TX_RPCH Chad Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2015 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Export volumes estimated directly. Import volume estimated by deflating values by partner non-oil export price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 0 -5.104 8.023 19.674 38.975 -9.048 -27.784 8.431 1.932 -9.295 5.538 5.261 -1.91 -1.201 -23.938 125.542 -18.317 11.595 8.344 2.125 5.394 -4.071 1.466 115.928 198.09 33.57 -4.665 -3.799 -9.179 -0.068 -5.488 -3.052 -8.086 -12.929 5.947 36.629 -14.731 -12.163 11.43 11.776 2.982 -9.224 2.715 6.873 3.47 3.937 2.725 2.515 2015 +628 TCD TXG_RPCH Chad Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2015 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Export volumes estimated directly. Import volume estimated by deflating values by partner non-oil export price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -8.878 55.946 -36.071 25.226 75.304 -21.217 1.981 -2.986 19.542 8.651 12.295 1.136 -2.961 -9.84 -60.358 -- -2.731 28.81 3.337 -30.732 5.456 -7.689 -2.996 165.253 224.805 34.094 -5.699 -5.028 -9.215 -8.833 -0.742 -1.843 -8.318 -14.48 5.651 38.236 -15.273 -11.56 14.025 12.025 -0.658 -6.394 5.529 6.086 2.815 3.538 2.4 2.271 2015 +628 TCD LUR Chad Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +628 TCD LE Chad Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +628 TCD LP Chad Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: United Nations World Population Prospects (2019) Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 4.514 4.613 4.718 4.832 4.958 5.095 5.247 5.413 5.59 5.774 5.963 6.157 6.357 6.564 6.781 7.01 7.251 7.503 7.77 8.054 8.356 8.678 9.019 9.374 9.735 10.097 10.457 10.818 11.184 11.56 11.952 12.361 12.785 13.22 13.664 14.111 14.562 15.017 15.478 15.947 16.426 16.915 17.414 17.921 18.437 18.961 19.491 20.03 2019 +628 TCD GGR Chad General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 97.2 110.188 124.766 127.165 122.337 135.43 155.48 197.34 247.36 273.778 402.537 628.676 814.26 "1,042.56" 655.001 "1,068.84" "1,421.76" "1,542.08" "1,331.03" "1,230.12" 903.787 751.624 857.615 936.602 912.847 "1,304.27" "1,086.53" "1,718.65" "1,940.66" "1,733.86" "1,746.15" "1,891.35" "1,863.83" 2021 +628 TCD GGR_NGDP Chad General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.901 11.842 12.228 10.917 11.441 12.136 10.965 12.587 13.745 10.373 11.442 16.152 19.586 22.409 14.935 20.203 24.759 24.352 20.74 17.796 13.96 12.429 14.649 15.277 14.174 21.154 16.619 22.557 24.729 21.287 20.502 21.11 19.729 2021 +628 TCD GGX Chad General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 130.298 144.72 158.902 153.314 178.781 203.2 220.5 280.3 348.1 336.778 404.946 542.28 709.295 874.409 "1,058.61" "1,288.50" "1,284.48" "1,512.11" "1,463.56" "1,519.22" "1,187.36" 868.734 871.165 817.977 923.928 "1,176.94" "1,204.74" "1,308.69" "1,329.27" "1,393.44" "1,425.40" "1,455.86" "1,507.37" 2021 +628 TCD GGX_NGDP Chad General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.953 15.553 15.574 13.161 16.719 18.208 15.55 17.879 19.343 12.76 11.51 13.932 17.061 18.795 24.139 24.354 22.368 23.879 22.805 21.978 18.34 14.366 14.88 13.342 14.346 19.088 18.427 17.176 16.939 17.107 16.736 16.25 15.956 2021 +628 TCD GGXCNL Chad General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -33.098 -34.531 -34.136 -26.149 -56.444 -67.77 -65.02 -82.96 -100.74 -62.999 -2.409 86.396 104.965 168.152 -403.613 -219.66 137.286 29.973 -132.531 -289.105 -283.576 -117.11 -13.55 118.625 -11.081 127.334 -118.213 409.961 611.385 340.415 320.749 435.49 356.451 2021 +628 TCD GGXCNL_NGDP Chad General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.052 -3.711 -3.346 -2.245 -5.279 -6.073 -4.585 -5.292 -5.598 -2.387 -0.068 2.22 2.525 3.614 -9.203 -4.152 2.391 0.473 -2.065 -4.182 -4.38 -1.937 -0.231 1.935 -0.172 2.065 -1.808 5.381 7.791 4.179 3.766 4.861 3.773 2021 +628 TCD GGSB Chad General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +628 TCD GGSB_NPGDP Chad General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +628 TCD GGXONLB Chad General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -25.864 -33.194 -25.646 -17.769 -47.822 -57.47 -55.82 -71.06 -91.24 -52.836 7.972 100.994 115.564 175.564 -383.86 -190.375 172.286 57.903 -98.544 -248.624 -174.448 3.583 78.734 185.354 52.696 187.674 -41.411 477.71 674.961 422.953 386.12 487.142 409.68 2021 +628 TCD GGXONLB_NGDP Chad General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.167 -3.567 -2.514 -1.525 -4.472 -5.15 -3.937 -4.533 -5.07 -2.002 0.227 2.595 2.78 3.774 -8.753 -3.598 3 0.914 -1.535 -3.597 -2.695 0.059 1.345 3.023 0.818 3.044 -0.633 6.27 8.601 5.193 4.533 5.437 4.336 2021 +628 TCD GGXWDN Chad General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +628 TCD GGXWDN_NGDP Chad General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +628 TCD GGXWDG Chad General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 619.84 758.69 800.444 853.36 803.626 861.341 "1,002.10" "1,018.45" 917.524 935.066 "1,382.57" "1,589.87" "1,755.21" "1,821.51" "1,965.81" "2,643.18" "2,753.26" "3,026.40" "2,850.87" "2,967.70" "3,370.09" "3,342.94" "3,658.31" "3,406.80" "3,008.18" "2,793.32" "2,645.87" "2,422.65" "2,423.49" 2021 +628 TCD GGXWDG_NGDP Chad General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.966 67.985 56.449 54.432 44.656 32.635 28.484 26.165 22.07 20.099 31.525 30.051 30.566 28.765 30.631 38.238 42.527 50.047 48.695 48.407 52.327 54.218 55.956 44.713 38.333 34.294 31.065 27.04 25.653 2021 +628 TCD NGDP_FY Chad "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 166.13 251.026 283.845 352.322 435.069 441.746 419.241 412.379 477.903 483.335 497.141 510.382 499.179 466.681 741.3 816.756 930.503 "1,020.30" "1,164.88" "1,069.31" "1,115.97" "1,418.00" "1,567.75" "1,799.59" "2,639.32" "3,518.12" "3,892.34" "4,157.43" "4,652.39" "4,385.56" "5,290.61" "5,742.40" "6,332.45" "6,417.74" "6,912.49" "6,474.07" "6,047.15" "5,854.57" "6,130.69" "6,440.47" "6,165.75" "6,537.83" "7,619.24" "7,847.54" "8,145.33" "8,517.13" "8,959.38" "9,447.26" 2021 +628 TCD BCA Chad Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2013 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 0.012 0.023 0.019 0.038 0.009 -0.087 -0.059 -0.026 0.026 -0.051 -0.046 -0.066 -0.086 -0.117 -0.038 -0.17 -0.196 -0.195 -0.154 -0.169 -0.214 -0.576 -1.898 -1.359 -0.758 0.07 0.341 0.708 0.37 -0.765 -0.911 -0.708 -0.968 -1.189 -1.251 -1.509 -1.064 -0.715 -0.149 -0.48 -0.81 -0.536 0.108 -0.32 -0.664 -0.909 -1.023 -1.123 2013 +628 TCD BCA_NGDPD Chad Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 1.667 2.684 2.195 4.497 0.997 -8.873 -4.904 -1.86 1.59 -3.384 -2.498 -3.624 -4.544 -7.077 -2.827 -10.413 -10.802 -11.129 -7.788 -9.744 -13.594 -29.759 -84.105 -43.796 -15.146 1.041 4.579 8.15 3.552 -8.209 -8.516 -5.814 -7.803 -9.147 -8.93 -13.781 -10.425 -7.094 -1.351 -4.366 -7.554 -4.543 0.832 -2.369 -4.669 -6.052 -6.433 -6.669 2013 +228 CHL NGDP_R Chile "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Real annual data based on seasonally adjusted quarterly data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003 Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "39,310.08" "41,752.10" "36,078.84" "35,067.90" "37,131.83" "37,862.69" "39,981.57" "42,612.68" "45,718.23" "50,566.60" "52,423.06" "56,495.86" "62,785.67" "66,988.70" "70,382.26" "76,629.46" "81,622.32" "87,645.59" "91,338.31" "91,041.05" "95,585.73" "98,594.42" "101,742.50" "106,543.08" "113,636.05" "120,296.57" "127,581.67" "134,187.42" "139,300.69" "137,712.38" "145,757.54" "154,845.52" "164,404.94" "169,871.85" "172,923.51" "176,643.54" "179,693.17" "182,033.23" "189,219.57" "190,843.61" "179,264.02" "200,265.74" "204,325.30" "202,376.00" "206,359.04" "211,184.03" "216,224.79" "221,699.43" 2021 +228 CHL NGDP_RPCH Chile "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.945 6.212 -13.588 -2.802 5.886 1.968 5.596 6.581 7.288 10.605 3.671 7.769 11.133 6.694 5.066 8.876 6.516 7.379 4.213 -0.325 4.992 3.148 3.193 4.718 6.657 5.861 6.056 5.178 3.811 -1.14 5.842 6.235 6.174 3.325 1.796 2.151 1.726 1.302 3.948 0.858 -6.068 11.716 2.027 -0.954 1.968 2.338 2.387 2.532 2021 +228 CHL NGDP Chile "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Real annual data based on seasonally adjusted quarterly data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003 Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,131.99" "1,340.29" "1,304.49" "1,639.88" "1,993.27" "2,791.84" "3,599.58" "4,828.06" "6,355.76" "7,977.12" "10,129.93" "13,354.12" "16,891.10" "20,144.92" "24,161.69" "29,401.63" "32,386.25" "35,928.43" "37,731.75" "38,418.33" "42,185.38" "45,396.56" "48,419.63" "52,895.83" "60,396.67" "68,484.57" "81,614.69" "90,144.93" "93,795.05" "96,007.67" "110,672.44" "121,440.94" "129,952.64" "137,334.29" "147,953.21" "158,618.48" "168,699.48" "179,201.13" "189,253.43" "195,747.47" "199,899.51" "240,449.85" "265,222.57" "284,931.02" "300,520.13" "317,830.26" "334,552.90" "352,574.10" 2021 +228 CHL NGDPD Chile "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 29.025 34.366 25.624 20.814 20.241 17.356 18.657 22.005 25.941 29.882 33.223 38.24 46.586 49.843 57.504 74.102 78.557 85.686 81.974 75.511 78.195 71.498 70.282 76.506 99.087 122.345 153.91 172.537 179.526 171.56 216.899 251.084 267.122 277.269 259.398 242.508 249.209 276.182 295.145 278.347 252.346 316.77 310.866 347.57 358.787 375.109 390.696 407.865 2021 +228 CHL PPPGDP Chile "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 38.125 44.324 40.668 41.076 45.064 47.404 51.064 55.771 61.945 71.201 76.578 85.318 96.978 105.922 113.665 126.349 137.046 149.696 157.759 159.462 171.215 180.583 189.253 202.094 221.334 241.655 264.198 285.387 301.943 300.413 321.785 348.951 374.257 392.742 402.907 405.3 411.484 435.733 463.755 476.102 452.604 526.639 575.516 590.335 614.584 640.644 668.423 698.608 2021 +228 CHL NGDP_D Chile "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.88 3.21 3.616 4.676 5.368 7.374 9.003 11.33 13.902 15.775 19.323 23.637 26.903 30.072 34.329 38.369 39.678 40.993 41.31 42.199 44.134 46.044 47.59 49.647 53.149 56.93 63.971 67.178 67.333 69.716 75.929 78.427 79.044 80.846 85.56 89.796 93.882 98.444 100.018 102.57 111.511 120.065 129.804 140.793 145.63 150.499 154.725 159.032 2021 +228 CHL NGDPRPC Chile "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,517,940.43" "3,675,433.99" "3,124,961.16" "2,989,342.83" "3,115,982.79" "3,128,585.97" "3,245,917.88" "3,400,088.76" "3,586,267.98" "3,900,703.09" "3,977,838.25" "4,209,195.32" "4,570,530.78" "4,799,729.47" "4,966,352.72" "5,328,428.63" "5,596,339.75" "5,928,927.39" "6,099,427.70" "6,004,414.30" "6,229,792.07" "6,352,713.40" "6,483,841.34" "6,719,003.42" "7,092,441.80" "7,433,290.32" "7,804,167.07" "8,123,741.51" "8,342,480.59" "8,157,795.32" "8,541,851.77" "8,974,388.32" "9,425,001.95" "9,645,286.86" "9,721,567.16" "9,829,134.89" "9,891,105.41" "9,882,802.05" "10,090,954.14" "9,988,038.58" "9,212,723.08" "10,156,495.92" "10,255,918.04" "10,062,098.61" "10,167,095.03" "10,310,466.19" "10,460,839.52" "10,628,438.30" 2020 +228 CHL NGDPRPPPPC Chile "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,420.89" "8,797.88" "7,480.22" "7,155.59" "7,458.73" "7,488.90" "7,769.75" "8,138.79" "8,584.45" "9,337.11" "9,521.75" "10,075.55" "10,940.48" "11,489.11" "11,887.96" "12,754.66" "13,395.96" "14,192.07" "14,600.20" "14,372.76" "14,912.25" "15,206.49" "15,520.37" "16,083.28" "16,977.17" "17,793.06" "18,680.83" "19,445.80" "19,969.39" "19,527.31" "20,446.63" "21,481.99" "22,560.62" "23,087.92" "23,270.51" "23,528.00" "23,676.33" "23,656.46" "24,154.71" "23,908.36" "22,052.49" "24,311.60" "24,549.59" "24,085.64" "24,336.97" "24,680.16" "25,040.11" "25,441.29" 2020 +228 CHL NGDPPC Chile "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "101,304.40" "117,985.18" "112,988.14" "139,790.88" "167,268.97" "230,688.77" "292,233.45" "385,233.70" "498,563.62" "615,354.27" "768,654.15" "994,941.67" "1,229,600.30" "1,443,380.07" "1,704,910.52" "2,044,441.83" "2,220,525.90" "2,430,436.60" "2,519,666.42" "2,533,797.20" "2,749,428.67" "2,925,026.91" "3,085,684.05" "3,335,808.19" "3,769,577.42" "4,231,755.56" "4,992,368.16" "5,457,397.94" "5,617,225.41" "5,687,295.17" "6,485,754.26" "7,038,357.43" "7,449,921.60" "7,797,811.52" "8,317,764.37" "8,826,150.47" "9,285,964.50" "9,729,043.87" "10,092,759.77" "10,244,688.32" "10,273,220.67" "12,194,436.90" "13,312,599.62" "14,166,719.15" "14,806,314.19" "15,517,168.20" "16,185,489.86" "16,902,669.22" 2020 +228 CHL NGDPDPC Chile "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,597.55" "3,025.26" "2,219.44" "1,774.26" "1,698.55" "1,434.10" "1,514.71" "1,755.80" "2,034.86" "2,305.09" "2,520.98" "2,849.07" "3,391.29" "3,571.26" "4,057.60" "5,152.67" "5,386.14" "5,796.35" "5,474.11" "4,980.14" "5,096.34" "4,606.79" "4,478.91" "4,824.73" "6,184.41" "7,559.85" "9,414.68" "10,445.43" "10,751.48" "10,162.89" "12,710.96" "14,552.06" "15,313.57" "15,743.27" "14,583.04" "13,494.11" "13,717.58" "14,994.25" "15,739.91" "14,567.63" "12,968.52" "16,065.04" "15,603.61" "17,281.12" "17,677.07" "18,313.67" "18,901.66" "19,553.35" 2020 +228 CHL PPPPC Chile "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,411.86" "3,901.84" "3,522.45" "3,501.53" "3,781.60" "3,916.95" "4,145.68" "4,449.99" "4,859.17" "5,492.47" "5,810.69" "6,356.60" "7,059.58" "7,589.30" "8,020.50" "8,785.67" "9,396.38" "10,126.44" "10,534.91" "10,516.94" "11,158.91" "11,635.45" "12,060.71" "12,744.81" "13,814.30" "14,932.21" "16,160.99" "17,277.39" "18,082.85" "17,795.86" "18,857.63" "20,224.19" "21,455.39" "22,299.82" "22,651.01" "22,552.48" "22,649.92" "23,656.46" "24,731.73" "24,917.41" "23,260.18" "26,708.56" "28,887.50" "29,351.37" "30,279.94" "31,277.62" "32,337.93" "33,491.82" 2020 +228 CHL NGAP_NPGDP Chile Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +228 CHL PPPSH Chile Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.285 0.297 0.256 0.243 0.246 0.242 0.247 0.254 0.26 0.278 0.277 0.291 0.291 0.305 0.311 0.327 0.335 0.346 0.351 0.338 0.339 0.342 0.343 0.345 0.349 0.353 0.356 0.355 0.358 0.355 0.357 0.365 0.372 0.372 0.368 0.362 0.354 0.356 0.358 0.351 0.34 0.359 0.356 0.343 0.339 0.336 0.333 0.331 2021 +228 CHL PPPEX Chile Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 29.692 30.238 32.077 39.923 44.232 58.895 70.491 86.57 102.603 112.036 132.283 156.521 174.175 190.186 212.569 232.702 236.317 240.009 239.173 240.925 246.389 251.389 255.846 261.739 272.875 283.398 308.915 315.869 310.638 319.585 343.933 348.017 347.228 349.681 367.214 391.361 409.978 411.264 408.09 411.146 441.666 456.574 460.843 482.66 488.981 496.111 500.511 504.681 2021 +228 CHL NID_NGDP Chile Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Real annual data based on seasonally adjusted quarterly data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003 Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 25.324 14.166 12.588 16.334 20.053 21.683 25.082 25.777 28.321 28.303 25.829 27.258 30.013 27.799 29.651 29.892 29.83 28.91 22.632 23.789 24.188 24.189 23.543 21.237 23.332 22.252 22.408 29.003 23.178 24.917 26.765 28.852 27.654 25.229 25.614 23.755 22.637 24.193 25.05 21.611 25.274 25.058 25.311 25.19 25.24 24.916 25.105 2021 +228 CHL NGSD_NGDP Chile Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Real annual data based on seasonally adjusted quarterly data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003 Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.369 7.872 1.467 4.083 2.296 7.991 10.616 17.489 20.751 29.874 21.436 22.604 20.208 21.708 20.075 24.757 25.33 25.046 23.69 22.571 22.542 23.05 23.202 23.718 24.466 25.22 27.746 27.527 24.235 24.577 25.802 21.822 23.559 22.86 21.78 22.792 21.173 19.874 19.62 19.818 19.936 18.718 18.946 20.884 21.615 22.547 22.421 22.61 2021 +228 CHL PCPI Chile "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Seasonally adjusted CPI data, therefore base year does not equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.63 4.344 4.776 6.078 7.285 9.522 11.377 13.639 15.641 18.305 23.07 28.103 32.446 36.581 40.773 44.128 47.375 50.277 52.844 54.605 56.701 58.723 60.183 61.874 62.525 64.434 66.626 69.567 75.635 76.769 77.849 80.446 82.859 84.341 88.318 92.159 95.651 97.739 100.006 102.257 105.37 110.136 122.949 133.644 139.118 143.286 147.579 152.001 2021 +228 CHL PCPIPCH Chile "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 35.138 19.687 9.941 27.257 19.86 30.703 19.477 19.881 14.684 17.028 26.036 21.815 15.454 12.743 11.46 8.229 7.356 6.127 5.106 3.333 3.838 3.565 2.486 2.811 1.053 3.053 3.402 4.413 8.723 1.498 1.408 3.335 3 1.789 4.714 4.349 3.79 2.183 2.319 2.251 3.044 4.524 11.633 8.699 4.096 2.996 2.996 2.996 2021 +228 CHL PCPIE Chile "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Seasonally adjusted CPI data, therefore base year does not equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.003 4.45 5.371 6.628 8.193 10.391 12.194 14.771 16.588 20.104 25.58 30.382 34.311 38.59 42.128 45.64 48.695 51.637 54.045 55.297 57.816 59.357 61.058 61.729 63.238 65.559 67.268 72.556 77.7 76.528 78.78 82.237 83.436 85.986 90.025 94.009 96.573 98.745 100.814 103.764 106.784 114.389 128.294 136.205 140.286 144.49 148.819 153.278 2021 +228 CHL PCPIEPCH Chile "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 31.238 11.17 20.687 23.418 23.599 26.837 17.349 21.133 12.3 21.199 27.235 18.775 12.932 12.472 9.166 8.337 6.695 6.041 4.663 2.318 4.554 2.666 2.866 1.1 2.444 3.671 2.607 7.861 7.089 -1.507 2.942 4.389 1.457 3.056 4.697 4.426 2.728 2.249 2.095 2.927 2.91 7.122 12.156 6.166 2.996 2.996 2.996 2.996 2021 +228 CHL TM_RPCH Chile Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013. Seasonally adjusted X and M data, therefore, base year is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade. The Free Zones are included as part of Chile´s economic territory. This means that customs declarations, which are compiled according to the Special Trade System, are adjusted, so that goods are registered as imports when they enter the Free Zones. Re-exports from the Free Zones are recorded as exports. Excluded items in trade: (According to BPM5, goods in direct transit are excluded. ) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Customs value of some big-scale exports is adjusted to better reflect market prices. Estimates of prices are made to adjust preliminary customs export data on goods sold on consignment or by other mechanisms according to which definite values are unknown at the time of shipment. Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.724 13.269 -33.994 -17.671 12.002 -9.462 7.904 18.61 12.793 25.038 5.8 7.129 21.812 13.97 10.15 25.158 11.867 14.342 7.089 -9.934 10.556 5.015 1.737 7.842 19.391 18.347 12.544 13.748 11.019 -17.745 25.13 16.042 3.732 1.979 -6.56 -0.956 1.192 4.479 8.599 -1.692 -12.815 31.234 -2.882 -7.484 -1.424 2.086 2.737 2.075 2021 +228 CHL TMG_RPCH Chile Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013. Seasonally adjusted X and M data, therefore, base year is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade. The Free Zones are included as part of Chile´s economic territory. This means that customs declarations, which are compiled according to the Special Trade System, are adjusted, so that goods are registered as imports when they enter the Free Zones. Re-exports from the Free Zones are recorded as exports. Excluded items in trade: (According to BPM5, goods in direct transit are excluded. ) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Customs value of some big-scale exports is adjusted to better reflect market prices. Estimates of prices are made to adjust preliminary customs export data on goods sold on consignment or by other mechanisms according to which definite values are unknown at the time of shipment. Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.769 15.989 -37.662 -20.105 12.151 -7.133 9.3 21.2 12.949 29.56 1.8 9.3 25.7 12.8 6.5 24.4 12.07 11.988 6.989 -14.471 13.535 1.902 1.142 10.19 19.906 22.703 12.781 16.738 15.963 -20.105 31.127 17.385 6.067 1.128 -6.776 -0.658 1.19 4.906 8.599 -2.05 -10.149 34.805 -2.874 -8.38 -1.471 2.13 2.714 2.085 2021 +228 CHL TX_RPCH Chile Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013. Seasonally adjusted X and M data, therefore, base year is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade. The Free Zones are included as part of Chile´s economic territory. This means that customs declarations, which are compiled according to the Special Trade System, are adjusted, so that goods are registered as imports when they enter the Free Zones. Re-exports from the Free Zones are recorded as exports. Excluded items in trade: (According to BPM5, goods in direct transit are excluded. ) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Customs value of some big-scale exports is adjusted to better reflect market prices. Estimates of prices are made to adjust preliminary customs export data on goods sold on consignment or by other mechanisms according to which definite values are unknown at the time of shipment. Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.297 -9.001 4.49 0.066 2.193 12.352 10.095 6.74 11.556 16.111 8.6 12.441 13.838 3.618 11.501 11.024 12.117 5.744 6.397 6.973 6.082 7.534 3.173 6.999 15.057 3.25 5.25 6.766 -0.43 -4.208 1.942 5.195 0.272 3.131 0.392 -2.358 0.622 -0.95 4.89 -2.499 -1.204 -1.497 -0.373 1.337 3.471 6.642 3.791 3.699 2021 +228 CHL TXG_RPCH Chile Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013. Seasonally adjusted X and M data, therefore, base year is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade. The Free Zones are included as part of Chile´s economic territory. This means that customs declarations, which are compiled according to the Special Trade System, are adjusted, so that goods are registered as imports when they enter the Free Zones. Re-exports from the Free Zones are recorded as exports. Excluded items in trade: (According to BPM5, goods in direct transit are excluded. ) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Customs value of some big-scale exports is adjusted to better reflect market prices. Estimates of prices are made to adjust preliminary customs export data on goods sold on consignment or by other mechanisms according to which definite values are unknown at the time of shipment. Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.819 -3.406 14.832 1.704 -0.71 17.253 10.569 5.725 5.404 14.44 5.7 9.6 13.9 3.7 9.8 11.5 11.995 11.026 7.82 5.841 4.882 8.384 0.8 5.875 14.881 2.324 3.786 6.624 -1.888 -3.124 0.317 4.363 2.063 3.692 1.729 -1.902 0.484 -1.94 6.109 -2.18 2.666 -0.882 -1.633 -0.822 3.471 6.642 3.791 3.699 2021 +228 CHL LUR Chile Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized OECD definition Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022 11.502 10.291 19.814 20.999 17.515 14.975 12.299 10.984 9.875 7.98 7.75 8.217 6.7 6.5 7.808 7.375 6.5 6.108 6.217 10.008 9.708 9.867 9.8 9.533 10.017 9.3 7.95 7.008 7.75 11.053 8.305 7.3 6.595 6.082 6.495 6.328 6.685 6.965 7.377 7.223 10.77 8.862 7.852 8.349 8.15 7.758 7.404 7.229 2021 +228 CHL LE Chile Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +228 CHL LP Chile Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022 11.174 11.36 11.545 11.731 11.917 12.102 12.317 12.533 12.748 12.963 13.179 13.422 13.737 13.957 14.172 14.381 14.585 14.783 14.975 15.162 15.343 15.52 15.692 15.857 16.022 16.183 16.348 16.518 16.698 16.881 17.064 17.254 17.443 17.612 17.788 17.971 18.167 18.419 18.751 19.107 19.458 19.718 19.923 20.113 20.297 20.482 20.67 20.859 2020 +228 CHL GGR Chile General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,344.46" "3,032.45" "3,866.96" "4,541.44" "5,321.21" "6,618.48" "7,355.25" "8,131.45" "8,414.70" "8,336.44" "9,362.10" "10,301.79" "10,669.32" "11,533.10" "13,809.47" "16,991.77" "21,405.33" "24,578.81" "24,144.10" "19,916.74" "25,593.85" "29,542.41" "30,897.00" "31,090.82" "33,076.35" "36,387.20" "38,319.77" "41,000.52" "45,717.15" "46,471.54" "44,263.25" "62,468.77" "70,660.40" "69,974.91" "75,022.14" "80,057.81" "83,801.00" "88,606.00" 2021 +228 CHL GGR_NGDP Chile General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.247 22.795 23.046 22.638 22.064 22.557 22.711 22.632 22.301 21.699 22.193 22.693 22.035 21.803 22.865 24.811 26.227 27.266 25.741 20.745 23.126 24.327 23.776 22.639 22.356 22.94 22.715 22.88 24.157 23.741 22.143 25.98 26.642 24.559 24.964 25.189 25.049 25.131 2021 +228 CHL GGX Chile General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,117.44" "2,827.38" "3,513.23" "4,257.42" "4,974.47" "5,708.42" "6,684.43" "7,398.44" "8,267.45" "9,112.53" "9,654.58" "10,526.39" "11,236.27" "11,752.89" "12,571.04" "13,864.13" "15,279.60" "17,406.74" "20,454.69" "24,011.25" "25,995.66" "27,808.73" "30,010.14" "31,736.55" "35,290.25" "39,700.06" "42,809.95" "45,712.07" "48,525.00" "51,810.55" "58,541.29" "80,468.62" "68,254.74" "73,394.54" "77,660.14" "81,396.14" "84,350.90" "89,240.30" 2021 +228 CHL GGX_NGDP Chile General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.996 21.254 20.937 21.223 20.626 19.456 20.64 20.592 21.911 23.719 22.886 23.188 23.206 22.219 20.814 20.244 18.722 19.31 21.808 25.01 23.489 22.899 23.093 23.109 23.852 25.029 25.376 25.509 25.64 26.468 29.285 33.466 25.735 25.759 25.842 25.61 25.213 25.311 2021 +228 CHL GGXCNL Chile General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 227.022 205.077 353.732 284.015 346.743 910.053 670.818 733.01 147.248 -776.096 -292.484 -224.604 -566.953 -219.789 "1,238.43" "3,127.64" "6,125.72" "7,172.08" "3,689.41" "-4,094.51" -401.814 "1,733.68" 886.865 -645.729 "-2,213.90" "-3,312.86" "-4,490.18" "-4,711.56" "-2,807.85" "-5,339.01" "-14,278.04" "-17,999.85" "2,405.66" "-3,419.64" "-2,638.00" "-1,338.33" -549.896 -634.295 2021 +228 CHL GGXCNL_NGDP Chile General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.251 1.542 2.108 1.416 1.438 3.102 2.071 2.04 0.39 -2.02 -0.693 -0.495 -1.171 -0.416 2.05 4.567 7.506 7.956 3.933 -4.265 -0.363 1.428 0.682 -0.47 -1.496 -2.089 -2.662 -2.629 -1.484 -2.727 -7.143 -7.486 0.907 -1.2 -0.878 -0.421 -0.164 -0.18 2021 +228 CHL GGSB Chile General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 296.364 155.796 431.935 632.965 753.115 "1,100.63" 930.732 -920.084 "-2,834.00" "-2,134.65" "-1,218.34" -478.846 -711.101 -743.517 749.062 "-1,632.42" "-3,621.86" "-2,866.95" "-3,344.07" "-4,728.61" "-27,954.50" "-6,637.67" "-5,812.59" "-4,207.28" "-2,860.47" -978.683 "-1,007.92" 2021 +228 CHL GGSB_NPGDP Chile General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.663 0.322 0.818 1.059 1.12 1.379 1.061 -1.002 -2.909 -1.93 -1.016 -0.378 -0.532 -0.509 0.479 -0.977 -2.023 -1.533 -1.708 -2.235 -12.088 -2.605 -2.042 -1.396 -0.899 -0.293 -0.286 2021 +228 CHL GGXONLB Chile General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 467.627 503.687 651.979 593.505 674.966 "1,191.08" 911.606 966.762 338.624 -568.131 -23.213 -16.973 -328.309 59.467 "1,539.16" "3,427.83" "6,266.08" "7,005.02" "3,353.68" "-4,286.43" -346.09 "1,851.47" "1,029.27" -534.583 "-2,000.89" "-2,968.33" "-4,012.14" "-4,065.95" "-2,106.36" "-4,653.75" "-13,230.71" "-16,510.41" "2,907.65" "-1,950.82" -513.145 "1,078.72" "2,201.03" "2,269.56" 2021 +228 CHL GGXONLB_NGDP Chile General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.637 3.786 3.886 2.959 2.799 4.059 2.815 2.691 0.897 -1.479 -0.055 -0.037 -0.678 0.112 2.548 5.005 7.678 7.771 3.576 -4.465 -0.313 1.525 0.792 -0.389 -1.352 -1.871 -2.378 -2.269 -1.113 -2.377 -6.619 -6.866 1.096 -0.685 -0.171 0.339 0.658 0.644 2021 +228 CHL GGXWDN Chile General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,972.45" "2,487.17" "2,689.04" "1,937.90" "1,141.25" 466.853 -154.996 -103.879 626.051 "1,296.41" "2,530.17" "3,671.25" "3,432.87" "2,410.23" -36.89 "-5,438.35" "-11,725.73" "-18,083.45" "-10,173.91" "-7,798.89" "-10,445.55" "-8,800.21" "-7,752.98" "-6,463.81" "-5,487.75" "1,594.68" "7,928.48" "10,873.15" "15,629.55" "26,782.02" "48,431.05" "49,567.73" "55,805.52" "60,408.78" "63,742.76" "66,349.77" "69,048.97" 2021 +228 CHL GGXWDN_NGDP Chile General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.344 14.823 13.404 8.035 3.89 1.442 -0.431 -0.275 1.63 3.073 5.573 7.582 6.49 3.991 -0.054 -6.663 -13.008 -19.28 -10.597 -7.047 -8.601 -6.772 -5.645 -4.369 -3.46 0.945 4.424 5.745 7.985 13.398 20.142 18.689 19.586 20.101 20.056 19.832 19.584 2021 +228 CHL GGXWDG Chile General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,937.07" "5,117.63" "5,635.74" "5,454.23" "5,062.57" "4,724.48" "4,593.96" "4,572.51" "5,106.57" "5,549.44" "6,515.33" "7,286.30" "6,650.79" "6,228.85" "4,819.88" "4,097.15" "3,517.36" "4,614.50" "5,619.22" "9,535.01" "13,520.21" "15,517.62" "17,553.69" "22,221.91" "27,560.19" "35,610.20" "42,410.92" "48,870.46" "55,393.44" "65,167.46" "87,262.78" "95,887.61" "105,045.55" "113,738.11" "121,996.70" "129,965.18" "135,758.81" 2021 +228 CHL GGXWDG_NGDP Chile General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.113 30.499 28.093 22.615 17.254 14.588 12.786 12.118 13.292 13.155 14.352 15.048 12.573 10.313 7.038 5.02 3.902 4.92 5.853 8.616 11.133 11.941 12.782 15.02 17.375 21.109 23.667 25.823 28.298 32.6 36.291 36.154 36.867 37.847 38.384 38.847 38.505 2021 +228 CHL NGDP_FY Chile "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,126.97" "1,334.33" "1,298.70" "1,632.60" "1,984.42" "2,779.44" "3,583.60" "4,806.62" "6,327.53" "7,941.69" "10,084.93" "13,302.96" "16,779.64" "20,060.85" "24,117.50" "29,340.74" "32,386.25" "35,928.43" "37,731.75" "38,418.33" "42,185.38" "45,396.56" "48,419.63" "52,895.83" "60,396.67" "68,484.57" "81,614.69" "90,144.93" "93,795.05" "96,007.67" "110,672.44" "121,440.94" "129,952.64" "137,334.29" "147,953.21" "158,618.48" "168,699.48" "179,201.13" "189,253.43" "195,747.47" "199,899.51" "240,449.85" "265,222.57" "284,931.02" "300,520.13" "317,830.26" "334,552.90" "352,574.10" 2021 +228 CHL BCA Chile Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.971 -4.733 -2.304 -1.117 -2.111 -1.413 -1.191 -0.735 -0.231 -0.691 -0.484 -0.099 -0.958 -2.554 -1.585 -1.345 -3.031 -3.627 -3.91 0.166 -0.821 -1.076 -0.512 0.245 3.441 2.636 8.572 8.817 -7.848 2.566 2.003 -12.442 -14.218 -13.294 -9.066 -6.7 -6.534 -7.632 -13.325 -14.433 -4.265 -21.218 -20.789 -15.392 -12.873 -10.081 -9.755 -10.177 2021 +228 CHL BCA_NGDPD Chile Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.791 -13.772 -8.991 -5.367 -10.429 -8.141 -6.386 -3.34 -0.892 -2.312 -1.458 -0.258 -2.057 -5.123 -2.757 -1.815 -3.858 -4.233 -4.77 0.219 -1.049 -1.505 -0.728 0.321 3.473 2.155 5.569 5.11 -4.372 1.495 0.924 -4.955 -5.323 -4.795 -3.495 -2.763 -2.622 -2.763 -4.515 -5.185 -1.69 -6.698 -6.687 -4.428 -3.588 -2.688 -2.497 -2.495 2021 +924 CHN NGDP_R China "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Authorities publish production-based measure; staff estimates expenditure-based measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 "2,653.62" "2,788.95" "3,039.96" "3,368.28" "3,880.25" "4,404.13" "4,782.74" "5,342.33" "5,940.67" "6,190.17" "6,430.86" "7,028.93" "8,032.48" "9,147.34" "10,339.11" "11,473.20" "12,611.46" "13,777.67" "14,860.05" "16,001.37" "17,357.02" "18,800.95" "20,514.56" "22,570.42" "24,853.26" "27,683.90" "31,202.53" "35,647.90" "39,067.36" "42,757.50" "47,294.46" "51,811.50" "55,877.49" "60,219.52" "64,670.54" "69,209.37" "73,950.57" "79,087.70" "84,426.81" "89,451.02" "91,457.91" "98,847.30" "102,015.58" "106,546.49" "111,339.14" "116,497.31" "121,858.81" "127,498.12" 2021 +924 CHN NGDP_RPCH China "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.91 5.1 9 10.8 15.2 13.501 8.597 11.7 11.2 4.2 3.888 9.3 14.277 13.879 13.029 10.969 9.921 9.247 7.856 7.68 8.472 8.319 9.115 10.021 10.114 11.389 12.71 14.247 9.592 9.446 10.611 9.551 7.848 7.771 7.391 7.018 6.851 6.947 6.751 5.951 2.244 8.08 3.205 4.441 4.498 4.633 4.602 4.628 2021 +924 CHN NGDP China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Authorities publish production-based measure; staff estimates expenditure-based measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 454.052 492.16 538.632 603.423 729.014 910.808 "1,039.03" "1,219.80" "1,521.05" "1,725.05" "1,896.93" "2,199.72" "2,714.03" "3,557.60" "4,841.03" "6,105.04" "7,154.15" "7,941.58" "8,479.08" "9,009.51" "9,979.90" "11,038.84" "12,132.67" "13,714.67" "16,135.56" "18,765.75" "21,959.75" "27,049.94" "31,806.76" "34,765.03" "40,850.54" "48,410.93" "53,903.99" "59,634.45" "64,654.80" "69,209.37" "74,598.05" "82,898.28" "91,577.43" "99,070.84" "102,562.84" "114,433.70" "123,198.77" "129,998.28" "138,826.16" "148,380.09" "158,380.27" "169,273.24" 2021 +924 CHN NGDPD China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 303.004 288.699 284.601 305.428 314.23 310.133 300.92 327.728 408.663 458.18 396.59 413.209 492.148 617.433 561.686 730.996 860.468 957.991 "1,024.17" "1,088.35" "1,205.53" "1,333.65" "1,465.83" "1,656.96" "1,949.45" "2,290.02" "2,754.15" "3,555.66" "4,577.28" "5,088.99" "6,033.83" "7,492.21" "8,539.58" "9,624.93" "10,524.24" "11,113.51" "11,226.90" "12,265.33" "13,841.81" "14,340.60" "14,862.56" "17,744.64" "18,321.20" "19,243.97" "20,699.15" "22,404.02" "24,295.37" "26,437.72" 2021 +924 CHN PPPGDP China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 302.76 348.305 403.112 464.138 553.986 648.661 718.609 822.54 946.918 "1,025.38" "1,105.12" "1,248.74" "1,459.55" "1,701.52" "1,964.29" "2,225.45" "2,491.03" "2,768.31" "3,019.39" "3,297.11" "3,657.47" "4,050.99" "4,489.11" "5,036.46" "5,694.74" "6,542.26" "7,601.32" "8,918.95" "9,961.92" "10,972.76" "12,282.96" "13,735.67" "15,137.46" "16,277.36" "17,200.69" "17,880.34" "18,701.70" "19,814.06" "21,656.96" "23,356.24" "24,168.03" "27,206.09" "30,074.38" "32,529.23" "34,705.70" "36,988.45" "39,427.34" "42,050.18" 2021 +924 CHN NGDP_D China "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 17.111 17.647 17.718 17.915 18.788 20.681 21.725 22.833 25.604 27.868 29.497 31.295 33.788 38.892 46.823 53.211 56.727 57.641 57.06 56.305 57.498 58.714 59.142 60.764 64.923 67.786 70.378 75.881 81.415 81.307 86.375 93.437 96.468 99.028 99.976 100 100.876 104.818 108.47 110.754 112.142 115.768 120.765 122.011 124.688 127.368 129.97 132.765 2021 +924 CHN NGDPRPC China "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,688.43" "2,786.95" "2,990.50" "3,269.92" "3,718.25" "4,160.69" "4,448.77" "4,887.76" "5,350.70" "5,492.42" "5,624.68" "6,068.68" "6,855.35" "7,718.17" "8,626.71" "9,472.51" "10,304.40" "11,144.64" "11,910.82" "12,721.11" "13,694.66" "14,731.17" "15,970.48" "17,465.71" "19,119.66" "21,172.18" "23,737.55" "26,979.62" "29,417.75" "32,040.09" "35,270.42" "38,402.78" "41,109.97" "44,043.94" "46,983.23" "50,033.52" "53,113.20" "56,486.78" "60,072.72" "63,436.84" "64,766.38" "69,975.43" "72,221.02" "75,459.95" "78,916.81" "82,669.62" "86,608.31" "90,791.07" 2020 +924 CHN NGDPRPPPPC China "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 673.541 698.221 749.217 819.221 931.543 "1,042.39" "1,114.56" "1,224.55" "1,340.53" "1,376.03" "1,409.17" "1,520.40" "1,717.49" "1,933.65" "2,161.27" "2,373.17" "2,581.59" "2,792.10" "2,984.05" "3,187.05" "3,430.96" "3,690.64" "4,001.13" "4,375.73" "4,790.10" "5,304.32" "5,947.03" "6,759.28" "7,370.11" "8,027.09" "8,836.40" "9,621.15" "10,299.39" "11,034.45" "11,770.84" "12,535.04" "13,306.59" "14,151.79" "15,050.18" "15,893.00" "16,226.10" "17,531.14" "18,093.73" "18,905.19" "19,771.24" "20,711.45" "21,698.22" "22,746.14" 2020 +924 CHN NGDPPC China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 460.009 491.805 529.868 585.802 698.577 860.462 966.474 "1,116.01" "1,369.99" "1,530.60" "1,659.12" "1,899.21" "2,316.30" "3,001.76" "4,039.24" "5,040.44" "5,845.42" "6,423.88" "6,796.26" "7,162.57" "7,874.12" "8,649.30" "9,445.22" "10,612.85" "12,413.12" "14,351.74" "16,706.04" "20,472.37" "23,950.51" "26,050.98" "30,464.79" "35,882.28" "39,658.03" "43,616.03" "46,971.79" "50,033.52" "53,578.24" "59,208.40" "65,160.65" "70,259.02" "72,630.40" "81,009.28" "87,217.47" "92,069.33" "98,399.52" "105,294.50" "112,565.08" "120,539.02" 2020 +924 CHN NGDPDPC China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 306.98 288.491 279.971 296.509 301.111 292.99 279.908 299.842 368.079 406.534 346.873 356.759 420.025 520.966 468.658 603.526 703.06 774.91 820.903 865.236 951.163 "1,044.96" "1,141.14" "1,282.21" "1,499.71" "1,751.37" "2,095.24" "2,691.05" "3,446.70" "3,813.41" "4,499.80" "5,553.24" "6,282.71" "7,039.57" "7,645.88" "8,034.29" "8,063.45" "8,760.26" "9,848.95" "10,170.06" "10,525.00" "12,561.69" "12,970.33" "13,629.26" "14,671.49" "15,898.49" "17,267.37" "18,826.23" 2020 +924 CHN PPPPC China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 306.733 348.055 396.553 450.585 530.856 612.806 668.43 752.552 852.879 909.8 966.575 "1,078.15" "1,245.66" "1,435.68" "1,638.95" "1,837.38" "2,035.34" "2,239.26" "2,420.14" "2,621.21" "2,885.74" "3,174.09" "3,494.75" "3,897.38" "4,380.97" "5,003.41" "5,782.76" "6,750.18" "7,501.33" "8,222.38" "9,160.17" "10,180.91" "11,136.87" "11,905.09" "12,496.32" "12,926.23" "13,432.04" "14,151.79" "15,409.71" "16,563.77" "17,114.71" "19,259.59" "21,290.89" "23,038.34" "24,599.28" "26,248.00" "28,022.06" "29,943.82" 2020 +924 CHN NGAP_NPGDP China Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +924 CHN PPPSH China Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.259 2.333 2.534 2.741 3.024 3.313 3.477 3.742 3.981 4.001 3.995 4.263 4.387 4.901 5.38 5.759 6.097 6.402 6.721 6.996 7.243 7.661 8.13 8.596 8.991 9.561 10.235 11.094 11.807 12.973 13.625 14.353 15.033 15.407 15.695 15.985 16.099 16.194 16.697 17.219 18.18 18.557 18.581 18.914 19.162 19.405 19.648 19.916 2021 +924 CHN PPPEX China Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.5 1.413 1.336 1.3 1.316 1.404 1.446 1.483 1.606 1.682 1.716 1.762 1.859 2.091 2.465 2.743 2.872 2.869 2.808 2.733 2.729 2.725 2.703 2.723 2.833 2.868 2.889 3.033 3.193 3.168 3.326 3.524 3.561 3.664 3.759 3.871 3.989 4.184 4.229 4.242 4.244 4.206 4.096 3.996 4 4.012 4.017 4.026 2021 +924 CHN NID_NGDP China Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Authorities publish production-based measure; staff estimates expenditure-based measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 34.964 33.044 31.903 31.855 34.324 39.025 37.676 37.249 39.001 37.056 33.984 35.25 39.15 43.401 40.238 39.022 37.685 35.657 34.98 34.287 33.735 35.694 36.27 39.7 41.973 40.273 39.881 40.421 42.425 45.469 46.968 47.029 46.186 46.136 45.612 43.033 42.655 43.172 43.961 43.068 42.857 42.582 44.768 44.452 44.275 44.022 43.954 43.829 2021 +924 CHN NGSD_NGDP China Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Authorities publish production-based measure; staff estimates expenditure-based measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 32.631 32.045 35.092 35.147 35.119 34.25 35.535 36.671 36.545 35.768 38.593 38.98 38.464 42.253 43.381 41.941 41.077 39.515 38.053 36.227 35.43 37 38.686 42.298 45.509 46.054 48.299 50.354 51.613 50.249 50.909 48.846 48.708 47.676 47.855 45.669 44.359 44.71 44.136 43.786 44.531 44.37 46.395 45.743 45.355 44.942 44.621 44.359 2021 +924 CHN PCPI China "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. CPI is calculated from authorities' series reported on a PY=100 basis, with weights in the basket adjusted regularly. Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.776 18.22 18.584 18.956 19.468 21.279 22.662 24.316 28.887 34.087 35.144 36.339 38.664 44.348 55.036 64.447 69.796 71.75 71.176 70.18 70.46 70.954 70.386 71.231 74.009 75.341 76.471 80.142 84.87 84.276 87.057 91.758 94.186 96.658 98.58 100 102.003 103.592 105.772 108.843 111.447 112.397 114.832 117.409 119.596 121.988 124.428 126.916 2021 +924 CHN PCPIPCH China "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a 2.5 2 2 2.7 9.3 6.5 7.3 18.8 18 3.1 3.4 6.4 14.7 24.1 17.1 8.3 2.8 -0.8 -1.4 0.4 0.7 -0.8 1.2 3.9 1.8 1.5 4.8 5.9 -0.7 3.3 5.4 2.646 2.624 1.988 1.441 2.003 1.558 2.105 2.903 2.392 0.853 2.167 2.244 1.863 2 2 2 2021 +924 CHN PCPIE China "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. CPI is calculated from authorities' series reported on a PY=100 basis, with weights in the basket adjusted regularly. Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.356 21.523 22.944 24.986 31.957 34.066 35.531 37.13 40.397 47.992 60.23 66.313 70.955 71.239 70.526 69.821 70.868 70.656 70.373 72.625 74.368 75.558 77.674 82.723 83.715 85.306 89.23 92.888 95.21 97.591 99.055 100.639 102.753 104.602 106.59 111.386 111.046 112.997 116.064 118.178 120.379 122.786 125.242 127.747 2021 +924 CHN PCPIEPCH China "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.2 6.6 8.9 27.9 6.6 4.3 4.5 8.8 18.8 25.5 10.1 7 0.4 -1 -1 1.5 -0.3 -0.4 3.2 2.4 1.6 2.8 6.5 1.2 1.9 4.6 4.1 2.5 2.5 1.5 1.6 2.1 1.8 1.9 4.5 -0.305 1.756 2.715 1.821 1.863 2 2 2 2021 +924 CHN TM_RPCH China Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority. General Administration of Customs (data retrieved from CEIC) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Derived from value index and unit value index Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.412 13.658 25.821 14.63 22.258 32.572 20.789 13.385 17.693 14.901 7.545 3.117 23.094 13.422 6.591 10.647 7.774 -0.438 4.387 7.291 7.263 -3.662 -0.406 9.969 -2.438 1.657 3.945 4.8 4.8 4.8 2020 +924 CHN TMG_RPCH China Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority. General Administration of Customs (data retrieved from CEIC) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Derived from value index and unit value index Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.647 13.029 26.803 14.856 22.292 33.725 19.569 12.862 17.005 12.85 5.152 2.986 23.377 11.734 5.793 9.702 3.717 -0.67 5.432 7.297 8.596 0.438 0.002 10.483 -4.666 1.201 1.319 4.839 4.839 4.839 2020 +924 CHN TX_RPCH China Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority. General Administration of Customs (data retrieved from CEIC) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Derived from value index and unit value index Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.895 5.74 26.583 11.33 24.951 31.432 26.924 24.338 26.019 21.128 10.836 -10.56 28.461 10.964 5.882 8.76 4.295 -2.156 0.679 7.95 3.991 0.445 2.61 17.375 2.159 1.893 3.373 3.8 3.8 3.8 2020 +924 CHN TXG_RPCH China Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority. General Administration of Customs (data retrieved from CEIC) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Derived from value index and unit value index Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.748 4.513 27.069 10.888 25.322 33.322 25.405 24.822 25.983 19.733 9.386 -10.801 29.045 11.164 6.79 9.583 4.306 -2.281 1.293 8.604 4.014 -0.277 4.781 15.958 1.112 2.096 3.528 3.685 3.684 3.682 2020 +924 CHN LUR China Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Reported total employment data has a definitional change from 1990 onwards Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 4.9 3.8 3.2 2.3 1.9 1.8 2 2 2 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.8 2.9 3 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.6 4 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.1 4 4.2 4.3 4.14 4.09 4.09 4.05 4.09 4.05 4.02 3.9 3.8 3.62 4.24 3.96 4.2 4.1 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.6 2020 +924 CHN LE China Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +924 CHN LP China Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 987.05 "1,000.72" "1,016.54" "1,030.08" "1,043.57" "1,058.51" "1,075.07" "1,093.00" "1,110.26" "1,127.04" "1,143.33" "1,158.23" "1,171.71" "1,185.17" "1,198.50" "1,211.21" "1,223.89" "1,236.26" "1,247.61" "1,257.86" "1,267.43" "1,276.27" "1,284.53" "1,292.27" "1,299.88" "1,307.56" "1,314.48" "1,321.29" "1,328.02" "1,334.50" "1,340.91" "1,349.16" "1,359.22" "1,367.26" "1,376.46" "1,383.26" "1,392.32" "1,400.11" "1,405.41" "1,410.08" "1,412.12" "1,412.60" "1,412.55" "1,411.96" "1,410.84" "1,409.19" "1,407.01" "1,404.30" 2020 +924 CHN GGR China General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 131.948 148.955 171.476 213.34 228.572 240.72 261.933 305.012 331.738 343.139 367.061 449.482 521.81 624.22 740.799 865.114 987.595 "1,144.41" "1,339.52" "1,638.60" "1,890.36" "2,171.53" "2,639.65" "3,164.93" "3,776.02" "4,925.78" "7,156.66" "8,310.12" "10,103.31" "13,081.10" "15,016.04" "16,535.61" "18,237.21" "20,076.70" "21,576.95" "24,232.57" "26,551.46" "27,790.09" "26,342.87" "30,452.69" "30,624.02" "33,395.17" "35,763.43" "38,425.13" "41,215.40" "44,245.08" 2020 +924 CHN GGR_NGDP China General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a 24.497 24.685 23.522 23.423 21.999 19.734 17.221 17.681 17.488 15.599 13.525 12.634 10.779 10.225 10.355 10.893 11.647 12.702 13.422 14.844 15.581 15.834 16.359 16.865 17.195 18.21 22.5 23.904 24.732 27.021 27.857 27.728 28.207 29.009 28.924 29.232 28.993 28.051 25.685 26.612 24.857 25.689 25.761 25.896 26.023 26.138 2020 +924 CHN GGX China General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 130.761 149.013 170.968 204.914 232.16 249.266 276.599 320.774 345.374 366.095 400.306 481.337 603.633 682.372 793.755 923.356 "1,079.82" "1,353.67" "1,623.55" "1,925.16" "2,240.22" "2,499.90" "2,883.59" "3,427.93" "4,027.17" "4,909.84" "7,164.54" "8,918.78" "10,251.18" "13,128.59" "15,178.68" "17,034.25" "18,678.82" "21,837.06" "24,107.25" "27,053.99" "30,474.17" "33,835.28" "36,310.05" "37,434.74" "41,591.26" "42,711.98" "46,113.05" "49,287.14" "52,609.63" "56,221.60" 2020 +924 CHN GGX_NGDP China General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a 24.276 24.695 23.452 22.498 22.344 20.435 18.185 18.595 18.207 16.643 14.749 13.53 12.469 11.177 11.095 11.627 12.735 15.025 16.268 17.44 18.464 18.228 17.871 18.267 18.339 18.151 22.525 25.654 25.094 27.119 28.159 28.564 28.89 31.552 32.316 32.635 33.277 34.153 35.403 32.713 33.759 32.856 33.216 33.217 33.217 33.214 2020 +924 CHN GGXCNL China General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 1.187 -0.058 0.508 8.426 -3.588 -8.545 -14.666 -15.762 -13.636 -22.956 -33.245 -31.855 -81.823 -58.152 -52.956 -58.242 -92.223 -209.259 -284.027 -286.554 -349.851 -328.37 -243.942 -262.999 -251.153 15.943 -7.88 -608.669 -147.87 -47.49 -162.637 -498.637 -441.608 "-1,760.36" "-2,530.30" "-2,821.42" "-3,922.71" "-6,045.18" "-9,967.18" "-6,982.05" "-10,967.24" "-9,316.81" "-10,349.62" "-10,862.01" "-11,394.23" "-11,976.51" 2020 +924 CHN GGXCNL_NGDP China General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a 0.22 -0.01 0.07 0.925 -0.345 -0.701 -0.964 -0.914 -0.719 -1.044 -1.225 -0.895 -1.69 -0.953 -0.74 -0.733 -1.088 -2.323 -2.846 -2.596 -2.884 -2.394 -1.512 -1.401 -1.144 0.059 -0.025 -1.751 -0.362 -0.098 -0.302 -0.836 -0.683 -2.544 -3.392 -3.403 -4.283 -6.102 -9.718 -6.101 -8.902 -7.167 -7.455 -7.32 -7.194 -7.075 2020 +924 CHN GGSB China General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -74.743 -68.849 -68.427 -80.725 -176.252 -225.639 -190.467 -226.682 -192.105 -83.518 -102.417 -145.3 -36.953 -103.378 -505.569 -360.017 -244.587 -191.616 -548.273 -458.85 "-1,553.34" "-2,337.44" "-2,659.10" "-3,770.34" "-5,706.83" "-8,660.02" "-6,435.51" "-10,052.24" "-8,547.99" "-9,704.04" "-10,418.43" "-11,162.75" "-11,999.00" 2020 +924 CHN GGSB_NPGDP China General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.254 -0.982 -0.871 -0.942 -1.909 -2.245 -1.661 -1.836 -1.426 -0.525 -0.552 -0.675 -0.142 -0.323 -1.436 -0.9 -0.513 -0.356 -0.922 -0.71 -2.223 -3.108 -3.188 -4.097 -5.703 -8.14 -5.542 -7.98 -6.457 -6.892 -6.958 -7.017 -7.091 2020 +924 CHN GGXONLB China General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.962 -9.236 -15.156 -19.045 -22.155 -65.123 -26.852 -13.756 0.945 -19.323 -149.697 -210.937 -206.657 -281.996 -231.983 -168.039 -181.498 -153.614 121.233 122.629 -459.541 36.554 190.918 100.938 -193.016 -82.938 "-1,405.50" "-2,022.81" "-2,194.11" "-3,182.44" "-5,200.93" "-8,985.92" "-5,936.45" "-9,765.70" "-7,951.24" "-8,806.73" "-9,124.65" "-9,450.39" "-9,815.00" 2020 +924 CHN GGXONLB_NGDP China General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.751 -0.487 -0.689 -0.702 -0.623 -1.345 -0.44 -0.192 0.012 -0.228 -1.662 -2.114 -1.872 -2.324 -1.691 -1.041 -0.967 -0.7 0.448 0.386 -1.322 0.089 0.394 0.187 -0.324 -0.128 -2.031 -2.712 -2.647 -3.475 -5.25 -8.761 -5.188 -7.927 -6.116 -6.344 -6.15 -5.967 -5.798 2020 +924 CHN GGXWDN China General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +924 CHN GGXWDN_NGDP China General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +924 CHN GGXWDG China General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,319.84" "1,532.81" "1,636.36" "1,752.15" "1,969.75" "2,294.05" "2,712.75" "3,144.25" "3,675.58" "4,258.70" "4,937.58" "5,614.65" "7,888.94" "8,638.33" "12,017.24" "13,858.25" "16,349.15" "18,539.23" "22,085.79" "25,842.03" "28,714.15" "35,984.60" "42,885.58" "49,309.59" "56,712.46" "69,806.87" "81,797.33" "94,732.78" "109,348.60" "124,696.62" "140,709.34" "157,073.30" "174,014.77" 2020 +924 CHN GGXWDG_NGDP China General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.619 21.425 20.605 20.664 21.863 22.987 24.575 25.916 26.8 26.393 26.312 25.568 29.164 27.159 34.567 33.924 33.772 34.393 37.035 39.969 41.489 48.238 51.733 53.845 57.244 68.063 71.48 76.894 84.115 89.822 94.83 99.175 102.801 2020 +924 CHN NGDP_FY China "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" 454.052 492.16 538.632 603.423 729.014 910.808 "1,039.03" "1,219.80" "1,521.05" "1,725.05" "1,896.93" "2,199.72" "2,714.03" "3,557.60" "4,841.03" "6,105.04" "7,154.15" "7,941.58" "8,479.08" "9,009.51" "9,979.90" "11,038.84" "12,132.67" "13,714.67" "16,135.56" "18,765.75" "21,959.75" "27,049.94" "31,806.76" "34,765.03" "40,850.54" "48,410.93" "53,903.99" "59,634.45" "64,654.80" "69,209.37" "74,598.05" "82,898.28" "91,577.43" "99,070.84" "102,562.84" "114,433.70" "123,198.77" "129,998.28" "138,826.16" "148,380.09" "158,380.27" "169,273.24" 2020 +924 CHN BCA China Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Compiled by the Balance of Payments Department of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. Data retrieved from CEIC. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.963 31.471 21.114 20.432 17.405 35.422 43.052 68.941 132.378 231.843 353.183 420.569 243.257 237.81 136.097 215.392 148.204 236.047 293.022 191.337 188.676 24.131 102.91 248.838 317.301 329.585 279.289 249.784 227.469 175.958 149.562 2021 +924 CHN BCA_NGDPD China Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.858 3.073 1.94 1.695 1.305 2.417 2.598 3.536 5.781 8.418 9.933 9.188 4.78 3.941 1.817 2.522 1.54 2.243 2.637 1.704 1.538 0.174 0.718 1.674 1.788 1.799 1.451 1.207 1.015 0.724 0.566 2021 +233 COL NGDP_R Colombia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. DANE (Colombia Institute of Statistics) has done a rebasing of the national accounts (now base year is 2015 and before 2005). Data with the new base is ONLY AVAILABLE FROM 2005. The change also includes methodological changes (for example, direct estimation of private consumption based on a survey) and most important, change in the index formulae (historically a Laspeyres fixed-base index and now a Laspeyres chain index). The main implications are that the 2005 and 2015 series are not comparable and the chain index is associated with non-additivity of the components. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "235,715.66" "241,082.60" "243,369.08" "247,199.60" "255,482.48" "263,420.59" "278,762.41" "293,728.97" "305,666.62" "316,102.38" "329,637.87" "337,456.63" "352,146.98" "372,255.14" "391,416.40" "411,779.60" "420,245.19" "434,660.83" "437,137.46" "418,760.13" "431,008.29" "438,240.17" "449,213.62" "466,815.03" "491,710.38" "514,853.00" "549,434.00" "586,457.00" "605,713.00" "612,617.00" "640,151.00" "684,628.00" "711,416.00" "747,939.00" "781,589.00" "804,692.00" "821,489.00" "832,656.00" "854,008.00" "881,225.00" "819,115.00" "906,571.00" "975,117.34" "996,331.99" "1,024,111.03" "1,057,189.82" "1,092,552.82" "1,129,098.71" 2021 +233 COL NGDP_RPCH Colombia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.429 2.277 0.948 1.574 3.351 3.107 5.824 5.369 4.064 3.414 4.282 2.372 4.353 5.71 5.147 5.202 2.056 3.43 0.57 -4.204 2.925 1.678 2.504 3.918 5.333 4.707 6.717 6.738 3.283 1.14 4.494 6.948 3.913 5.134 4.499 2.956 2.087 1.359 2.564 3.187 -7.048 10.677 7.561 2.176 2.788 3.23 3.345 3.345 2021 +233 COL NGDP Colombia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. DANE (Colombia Institute of Statistics) has done a rebasing of the national accounts (now base year is 2015 and before 2005). Data with the new base is ONLY AVAILABLE FROM 2005. The change also includes methodological changes (for example, direct estimation of private consumption based on a survey) and most important, change in the index formulae (historically a Laspeyres fixed-base index and now a Laspeyres chain index). The main implications are that the 2005 and 2015 series are not comparable and the chain index is associated with non-additivity of the components. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,197.60" "2,759.33" "3,475.37" "4,250.30" "5,367.03" "6,910.78" "9,446.48" "12,280.51" "16,325.96" "21,051.14" "28,150.52" "36,331.45" "46,641.30" "61,091.00" "80,691.20" "100,891.82" "120,334.37" "145,422.21" "167,857.30" "181,097.19" "207,183.53" "224,391.61" "243,737.79" "270,585.18" "305,773.32" "337,958.00" "381,605.00" "428,506.00" "476,554.00" "501,575.00" "544,060.00" "619,023.00" "666,507.00" "714,094.00" "762,903.00" "804,692.00" "863,782.00" "920,471.00" "987,791.00" "1,060,068.00" "998,719.00" "1,177,225.00" "1,373,849.46" "1,478,189.63" "1,571,179.76" "1,669,867.83" "1,778,110.37" "1,892,615.90" 2021 +233 COL NGDPD Colombia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 46.482 50.64 54.23 53.898 53.235 48.561 48.628 50.619 54.57 55.026 56.048 57.931 68.551 77.69 97.625 110.519 116.083 127.439 117.677 103.09 99.23 97.566 97.313 94.033 116.336 145.601 161.793 206.23 242.504 232.469 286.499 334.966 370.691 382.094 381.241 293.493 282.72 311.89 334.124 323.055 270.415 314.409 342.919 361.941 380.374 400.263 421.988 444.716 2021 +233 COL PPPGDP Colombia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 78.513 87.898 94.215 99.445 106.487 113.267 122.277 132.029 142.24 152.864 165.375 175.024 186.805 202.152 217.098 233.181 242.333 254.967 259.306 251.905 265.147 275.67 286.976 304.107 328.924 355.205 390.76 428.362 450.911 458.974 485.367 529.875 553.768 591.785 625.019 630.4 672.094 700.091 735.197 772.199 726.423 837.39 964.743 "1,020.85" "1,071.33" "1,126.49" "1,186.34" "1,249.74" 2021 +233 COL NGDP_D Colombia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.932 1.145 1.428 1.719 2.101 2.623 3.389 4.181 5.341 6.66 8.54 10.766 13.245 16.411 20.615 24.501 28.634 33.456 38.399 43.246 48.069 51.203 54.259 57.964 62.186 65.642 69.454 73.067 78.677 81.874 84.989 90.417 93.687 95.475 97.609 100 105.148 110.546 115.665 120.295 121.927 129.855 140.891 148.363 153.419 157.953 162.748 167.622 2021 +233 COL NGDPRPC Colombia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,528,269.97" "8,532,408.30" "8,428,371.24" "8,380,076.60" "8,480,907.26" "8,804,008.75" "9,127,395.13" "9,420,124.03" "9,601,884.59" "9,727,898.75" "9,941,987.44" "9,970,641.37" "10,200,687.38" "10,581,228.41" "10,928,375.24" "11,304,623.43" "11,352,215.32" "11,589,536.00" "11,477,169.73" "10,856,195.88" "11,008,459.04" "11,051,109.17" "11,186,670.92" "11,480,547.27" "11,944,672.78" "12,354,926.75" "13,028,986.44" "13,747,675.44" "14,042,582.68" "14,048,068.01" "14,520,409.20" "15,366,453.61" "15,808,692.55" "16,461,757.56" "17,040,701.82" "17,374,741.38" "17,541,895.48" "17,559,469.58" "17,696,532.35" "17,840,123.58" "16,261,178.93" "17,758,666.31" "18,894,153.83" "19,102,828.71" "19,436,003.91" "19,865,793.37" "20,333,216.36" "20,811,637.37" 2021 +233 COL NGDPRPPPPC Colombia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,170.51" "7,173.99" "7,086.52" "7,045.91" "7,130.69" "7,402.35" "7,674.25" "7,920.38" "8,073.20" "8,179.15" "8,359.15" "8,383.25" "8,576.67" "8,896.62" "9,188.50" "9,504.85" "9,544.86" "9,744.40" "9,649.93" "9,127.82" "9,255.84" "9,291.70" "9,405.68" "9,652.77" "10,043.00" "10,387.94" "10,954.68" "11,558.95" "11,806.91" "11,811.52" "12,208.66" "12,920.01" "13,291.84" "13,840.93" "14,327.70" "14,608.56" "14,749.11" "14,763.88" "14,879.12" "14,999.85" "13,672.29" "14,931.36" "15,886.07" "16,061.53" "16,341.66" "16,703.02" "17,096.03" "17,498.28" 2021 +233 COL NGDPPC Colombia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "79,509.90" "97,658.40" "120,359.25" "144,085.26" "178,161.89" "230,971.32" "309,301.83" "393,845.83" "512,846.28" "647,838.60" "849,028.95" "1,073,465.05" "1,351,064.63" "1,736,491.21" "2,252,904.43" "2,769,792.57" "3,250,630.25" "3,877,450.63" "4,407,141.57" "4,694,875.10" "5,291,711.16" "5,658,486.71" "6,069,750.12" "6,654,597.07" "7,427,873.09" "8,109,977.67" "9,049,178.56" "10,045,001.45" "11,048,217.47" "11,501,737.16" "12,340,797.45" "13,893,951.48" "14,810,749.61" "15,716,846.30" "16,633,297.73" "17,374,741.38" "18,445,010.90" "19,411,356.58" "20,468,748.98" "21,460,744.00" "19,826,701.21" "23,060,461.83" "26,620,102.02" "28,341,560.46" "29,818,501.01" "31,378,706.57" "33,091,949.62" "34,884,846.94" 2021 +233 COL NGDPDPC Colombia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,681.74" "1,792.25" "1,878.09" "1,827.16" "1,767.17" "1,623.00" "1,592.20" "1,623.39" "1,714.21" "1,693.40" "1,690.42" "1,711.65" "1,985.73" "2,208.30" "2,725.71" "3,034.08" "3,135.79" "3,397.94" "3,089.64" "2,672.58" "2,534.44" "2,460.33" "2,423.36" "2,312.60" "2,826.04" "3,493.98" "3,836.68" "4,834.42" "5,622.11" "5,330.81" "6,498.59" "7,518.30" "8,237.29" "8,409.70" "8,312.06" "6,337.03" "6,037.13" "6,577.29" "6,923.64" "6,540.14" "5,368.32" "6,158.91" "6,644.49" "6,939.55" "7,218.89" "7,521.39" "7,853.52" "8,197.04" 2021 +233 COL PPPPC Colombia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,840.64" "3,110.90" "3,262.85" "3,371.19" "3,534.89" "3,785.59" "4,003.66" "4,234.27" "4,468.16" "4,704.32" "4,987.77" "5,171.33" "5,411.21" "5,746.11" "6,061.39" "6,401.54" "6,546.21" "6,798.29" "6,808.16" "6,530.54" "6,772.16" "6,951.56" "7,146.51" "7,479.01" "7,990.24" "8,523.85" "9,266.27" "10,041.63" "10,453.73" "10,524.84" "11,009.48" "11,893.03" "12,305.53" "13,024.88" "13,627.07" "13,611.46" "14,351.74" "14,763.88" "15,234.56" "15,632.92" "14,421.04" "16,403.49" "18,693.14" "19,572.98" "20,332.21" "21,168.05" "22,078.59" "23,035.36" 2021 +233 COL NGAP_NPGDP Colombia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +233 COL PPPSH Colombia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.586 0.589 0.592 0.587 0.581 0.578 0.592 0.601 0.598 0.596 0.598 0.597 0.561 0.582 0.595 0.603 0.593 0.59 0.577 0.535 0.525 0.521 0.52 0.519 0.519 0.519 0.526 0.533 0.534 0.543 0.538 0.554 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.564 0.579 0.572 0.567 0.569 0.546 0.571 0.596 0.594 0.592 0.591 0.591 0.592 2021 +233 COL PPPEX Colombia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 27.99 31.392 36.888 42.74 50.401 61.013 77.255 93.014 114.778 137.711 170.222 207.58 249.679 302.203 371.681 432.676 496.567 570.357 647.333 718.911 781.392 813.988 849.331 889.77 929.618 951.445 976.572 "1,000.34" "1,056.87" "1,092.82" "1,120.93" "1,168.24" "1,203.59" "1,206.68" "1,220.61" "1,276.48" "1,285.21" "1,314.79" "1,343.57" "1,372.79" "1,374.85" "1,405.83" "1,424.06" "1,447.99" "1,466.57" "1,482.36" "1,498.83" "1,514.40" 2021 +233 COL NID_NGDP Colombia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. DANE (Colombia Institute of Statistics) has done a rebasing of the national accounts (now base year is 2015 and before 2005). Data with the new base is ONLY AVAILABLE FROM 2005. The change also includes methodological changes (for example, direct estimation of private consumption based on a survey) and most important, change in the index formulae (historically a Laspeyres fixed-base index and now a Laspeyres chain index). The main implications are that the 2005 and 2015 series are not comparable and the chain index is associated with non-additivity of the components. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.426 23.072 22.903 22.287 21.37 21.558 20.625 22.434 24.741 22.55 20.906 18.041 19.411 23.838 28.868 28.926 25.331 23.887 22.498 14.873 15.828 17.047 18.352 19.874 20.681 21.656 22.939 23.454 23.721 21.988 21.889 22.996 22.104 22.183 24.003 23.774 23.167 21.599 21.195 21.381 19.244 19.808 20.038 20.58 20.578 20.983 21.145 21.348 2021 +233 COL NGSD_NGDP Colombia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. DANE (Colombia Institute of Statistics) has done a rebasing of the national accounts (now base year is 2015 and before 2005). Data with the new base is ONLY AVAILABLE FROM 2005. The change also includes methodological changes (for example, direct estimation of private consumption based on a survey) and most important, change in the index formulae (historically a Laspeyres fixed-base index and now a Laspeyres chain index). The main implications are that the 2005 and 2015 series are not comparable and the chain index is associated with non-additivity of the components. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.877 14.462 11.068 10.773 12.243 13.848 18.151 18.746 20.221 18.36 18.518 19.443 17.593 16.698 19.776 19.571 16.334 14.6 13.915 12.835 15.853 15.073 16.025 17.797 18.895 20.318 21.09 20.472 21.042 20.081 18.893 20.089 18.964 18.946 18.805 17.401 18.715 18.417 16.993 16.797 15.84 14.137 14.896 16.215 16.299 16.745 17.025 17.325 2021 +233 COL PCPI Colombia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Base year is December 2018 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 0.818 1.043 1.302 1.556 1.809 2.242 2.664 3.286 4.209 5.301 6.844 8.919 11.329 13.873 17.043 20.602 24.888 29.486 34.985 38.79 42.366 45.738 48.642 52.105 55.183 57.968 60.463 63.814 68.282 71.145 72.758 75.243 77.632 79.201 81.503 85.57 91.993 95.958 99.065 102.553 105.142 108.823 119.431 127.967 134.091 138.056 142.178 146.384 2021 +233 COL PCPIPCH Colombia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 25.932 27.393 24.86 19.526 16.283 23.906 18.848 23.334 28.1 25.935 29.115 30.318 27.02 22.449 22.851 20.884 20.803 18.476 18.65 10.876 9.218 7.958 6.35 7.12 5.906 5.048 4.303 5.543 7.001 4.193 2.268 3.415 3.174 2.021 2.906 4.991 7.506 4.311 3.238 3.521 2.524 3.502 9.748 7.147 4.785 2.957 2.985 2.959 2021 +233 COL PCPIE Colombia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Base year is December 2018 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 0.91 1.16 1.43 1.67 1.98 2.43 2.93 3.64 4.67 5.9 7.81 9.91 12.41 15.22 18.66 22.28 27.08 31.83 37.07 40.42 43.86 47.13 50.35 53.56 56.48 59.21 61.85 65.35 70.33 71.67 73.88 76.59 78.46 80 82.96 88.6 93.68 97.48 100.53 104.32 105.98 111.93 124.247 131.658 135.85 139.944 144.086 148.351 2021 +233 COL PCPIEPCH Colombia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 25.932 27.473 23.276 16.783 18.563 22.727 20.576 24.232 28.297 26.338 32.373 26.889 25.227 22.643 22.602 19.4 21.544 17.541 16.462 9.037 8.511 7.456 6.832 6.375 5.452 4.834 4.459 5.659 7.621 1.905 3.084 3.668 2.442 1.963 3.7 6.798 5.734 4.056 3.129 3.77 1.591 5.614 11.004 5.965 3.184 3.014 2.96 2.96 2021 +233 COL TM_RPCH Colombia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 20.017 36.797 23.123 -8.882 -8.77 -6.008 10.116 4.906 3.758 -2.659 9.149 -21.17 24.766 44.869 16.759 6.719 1.389 18.612 1.123 -23.694 15.145 8.74 0.329 8.17 10.272 11.902 17.68 13.859 12.511 -8.648 10.83 20.228 9.377 8.523 7.76 -1.08 -3.541 1.019 5.805 7.345 -20.501 28.698 11.639 1.95 0.601 -0.318 2.776 2.372 2021 +233 COL TMG_RPCH Colombia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 23.082 10.306 22.944 -12.553 -6.818 -7.088 0.727 1.81 12.621 -2.449 10.617 -5.006 24.65 44.905 21.316 7.877 1.389 18.612 1.123 -23.694 11.056 14.845 -1.109 4.038 9.795 19.052 16.674 16.907 7.016 -10.457 12.103 23.571 8.877 3.694 11.961 -6.603 -12.61 -0.681 8.645 1.629 -15.868 17.383 11.639 1.95 0.601 -0.318 2.776 2.372 2021 +233 COL TX_RPCH Colombia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 9.105 -3.171 8.549 -11.945 10.614 9.861 24.967 12.583 -0.074 10.826 17.991 9.983 4.483 6.46 15.551 -5.448 -1.091 5.596 6.698 1.172 -0.484 2.811 -2.377 7.36 9.809 5.714 9.518 6.221 2.037 -5.207 2.061 12.259 4.473 4.678 -0.29 1.658 -0.208 2.569 0.642 3.084 -22.702 14.826 3.626 11.819 4.759 0.762 3.193 2.543 2021 +233 COL TXG_RPCH Colombia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 7.593 -11.65 2.513 -0.244 13.152 12.631 24.568 13.407 -1.594 9.794 18.623 10.657 7.981 11.825 15.551 -5.448 -1.091 5.596 6.698 1.172 -1.815 0.747 -4.498 5.79 11.583 11.245 9.265 7.877 7.403 5.594 -0.185 13.688 4.776 3.295 2.778 -0.178 -1.268 0.354 -6.416 0.368 -9.595 -0.731 3.626 11.819 4.759 0.762 3.193 2.543 2021 +233 COL LUR Colombia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 5.429 6.561 7.1 8.694 8.986 8.742 7.654 7.361 6.451 6.792 6.637 6.377 5.935 5.038 4.914 5.649 7.8 7.9 9.7 13.1 13.325 14.975 15.583 14.108 13.667 11.808 12.042 11.192 11.25 12.192 11.967 10.958 10.5 9.733 9.183 8.942 9.217 9.292 9.508 10.375 15.867 13.8 11.288 11.053 10.495 10.049 9.98 9.911 2021 +233 COL LE Colombia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +233 COL LP Colombia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Based on the 2020 National Census of Housing and Population, the National Statistical Office (DANE) has published projections and retro-projections of population for the periods 1950-2017 and 2018-2070. Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.639 28.255 28.875 29.498 30.124 29.921 30.541 31.181 31.834 32.494 33.156 33.845 34.522 35.181 35.817 36.426 37.019 37.505 38.088 38.573 39.152 39.656 40.156 40.661 41.166 41.672 42.17 42.659 43.134 43.609 44.086 44.553 45.002 45.435 45.866 46.314 46.83 47.419 48.258 49.396 50.372 51.049 51.609 52.156 52.691 53.217 53.732 54.253 2021 +233 COL GGR Colombia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 1 1 373.5 479 614.1 843.8 "1,155.30" "1,734.01" "2,228.99" "3,422.70" "4,797.40" "6,554.50" "8,554.60" "12,073.36" "16,488.60" "21,386.54" "27,164.09" "33,373.69" "37,728.83" "41,456.54" "48,982.81" "55,644.64" "60,012.49" "68,490.10" "77,422.85" "87,424.87" "104,744.62" "117,164.07" "135,677.83" "141,645.35" "147,154.37" "174,814.50" "194,935.84" "206,927.15" "225,187.05" "223,359.39" "239,437.78" "246,916.09" "296,240.91" "311,629.08" "265,500.97" "325,756.36" "396,561.82" "461,731.97" "482,764.99" "503,040.49" "526,516.77" "553,793.55" 2021 +233 COL GGR_NGDP Colombia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 0.046 0.036 10.747 11.27 11.442 12.21 12.23 14.12 13.653 16.259 17.042 18.041 18.341 19.763 20.434 21.197 22.574 22.95 22.477 22.892 23.642 24.798 24.622 25.312 25.32 25.869 27.448 27.342 28.471 28.24 27.047 28.24 29.247 28.978 29.517 27.757 27.72 26.825 29.99 29.397 26.584 27.672 28.865 31.236 30.726 30.125 29.611 29.261 2021 +233 COL GGX Colombia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 523.2 640.4 821.8 "1,015.60" "1,338.70" "1,807.75" "2,375.64" "3,728.40" "4,911.70" "6,427.50" "8,585.80" "12,219.90" "16,599.93" "22,394.00" "30,166.30" "38,066.13" "44,215.08" "51,176.50" "55,067.33" "61,722.67" "68,426.81" "75,802.31" "81,431.83" "87,495.07" "108,532.62" "120,676.86" "135,478.55" "155,057.68" "165,123.44" "187,151.49" "193,904.20" "214,216.20" "238,492.66" "251,686.34" "259,079.82" "269,886.61" "342,347.56" "348,538.29" "335,167.50" "406,292.63" "484,310.80" "505,013.83" "515,401.64" "528,667.38" "556,404.20" "586,990.72" 2021 +233 COL GGX_NGDP Colombia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a 15.055 15.067 15.312 14.696 14.171 14.72 14.551 17.711 17.448 17.691 18.408 20.003 20.572 22.196 25.069 26.176 26.341 28.259 26.579 27.507 28.074 28.014 26.631 25.889 28.441 28.162 28.429 30.914 30.35 30.233 29.093 29.998 31.261 31.277 29.994 29.32 34.658 32.879 33.56 34.513 35.252 34.164 32.803 31.659 31.292 31.015 2021 +233 COL GGXCNL Colombia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a -149.7 -161.4 -207.7 -171.8 -183.4 -73.74 -146.653 -305.7 -114.3 127 -31.2 -146.537 -111.331 "-1,007.47" "-3,002.21" "-4,692.44" "-6,486.24" "-9,719.95" "-6,084.52" "-6,078.03" "-8,414.32" "-7,312.20" "-4,008.99" -70.198 "-3,788.00" "-3,512.79" 199.284 "-13,412.33" "-17,969.07" "-12,337.00" "1,031.64" "-7,289.06" "-13,305.62" "-28,326.95" "-19,642.03" "-22,970.52" "-46,106.65" "-36,909.21" "-69,666.53" "-80,536.26" "-87,748.98" "-43,281.86" "-32,636.65" "-25,626.89" "-29,887.43" "-33,197.17" 2021 +233 COL GGXCNL_NGDP Colombia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a -4.307 -3.797 -3.87 -2.486 -1.941 -0.6 -0.898 -1.452 -0.406 0.35 -0.067 -0.24 -0.138 -0.999 -2.495 -3.227 -3.864 -5.367 -2.937 -2.709 -3.452 -2.702 -1.311 -0.021 -0.993 -0.82 0.042 -2.674 -3.303 -1.993 0.155 -1.021 -1.744 -3.52 -2.274 -2.496 -4.668 -3.482 -6.976 -6.841 -6.387 -2.928 -2.077 -1.535 -1.681 -1.754 2021 +233 COL GGSB Colombia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-7,615.29" "-7,113.93" "-5,910.18" "-3,198.35" 280.229 "1,963.47" "-5,074.50" "-8,511.01" "-4,007.18" "-10,286.93" "-14,685.05" "-17,265.72" "-9,623.15" "-19,814.72" "-24,898.80" "-30,766.60" "-13,039.18" "-11,720.51" "-18,550.90" "-16,644.31" "-45,811.75" "-67,758.50" "-90,781.64" "-51,481.11" "-40,930.72" "-28,324.86" "-28,396.06" "-31,923.99" 2021 +233 COL GGSB_NPGDP Colombia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.721 -3.153 -2.384 -1.159 0.09 0.571 -1.328 -2.02 -0.845 -2.011 -2.65 -2.802 -1.444 -2.802 -3.318 -3.869 -1.515 -1.259 -1.905 -1.643 -4.462 -6.197 -7.652 -4.121 -3.168 -2.13 -2.072 -2.262 2021 +233 COL GGXONLB Colombia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 239.8 674.5 "1,230.40" "1,242.90" "1,273.16" "1,386.91" 936.439 -259.213 "-1,548.48" "-1,798.98" "-4,007.43" "1,607.41" "3,376.80" 719.055 "3,488.81" "4,242.57" "6,968.43" "6,458.49" "7,908.50" "10,484.33" "-5,274.07" "-6,809.41" 551.179 "12,137.38" "6,765.00" "-1,224.65" "-13,799.31" "-3,029.19" "-4,574.65" "-24,621.28" "-10,718.02" "-43,537.02" "-46,308.42" "-41,906.73" "6,501.50" "17,247.95" "28,044.81" "30,096.87" "23,577.45" 2021 +233 COL GGXONLB_NGDP Colombia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.139 2.396 3.387 2.665 2.084 1.719 0.928 -0.215 -1.065 -1.072 -2.213 0.776 1.505 0.295 1.289 1.387 2.062 1.692 1.846 2.2 -1.052 -1.252 0.089 1.821 0.947 -0.161 -1.715 -0.351 -0.497 -2.493 -1.011 -4.359 -3.934 -3.05 0.44 1.098 1.679 1.693 1.246 2021 +233 COL GGXWDN Colombia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "48,200.21" "65,417.53" "74,654.25" "99,132.23" "102,076.02" "100,053.52" "95,094.69" "97,076.42" "96,887.82" "106,900.61" "131,956.04" "155,020.68" "168,250.36" "165,254.05" "191,845.15" "251,140.38" "338,622.55" "333,516.10" "355,692.65" "425,386.62" "456,408.46" "545,406.67" "669,121.77" "737,824.72" "789,316.13" "820,765.41" "848,738.47" "879,442.27" "914,863.87" 2021 +233 COL GGXWDN_NGDP Colombia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.616 31.575 33.27 40.672 37.724 32.721 28.138 25.439 22.611 22.432 26.308 28.493 27.18 24.794 26.866 32.919 42.081 38.611 38.642 43.064 43.055 54.611 56.839 53.705 53.397 52.239 50.827 49.459 48.339 2021 +233 COL GGXWDG Colombia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "28,020.80" "36,737.57" "46,082.57" "61,541.28" "78,704.17" "92,214.27" "115,886.18" "121,870.52" "126,841.32" "130,223.65" "137,259.82" "139,963.99" "154,319.71" "177,490.81" "198,565.80" "221,507.78" "226,389.62" "268,443.69" "330,480.71" "405,717.94" "430,131.62" "455,046.92" "529,298.87" "555,485.75" "655,736.41" "760,498.65" "839,599.73" "887,567.33" "929,723.00" "977,965.33" "1,014,542.67" "1,057,458.06" 2021 +233 COL GGXWDG_NGDP Colombia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.286 25.263 27.453 33.982 37.988 41.095 47.545 45.04 41.482 38.532 35.969 32.663 32.382 35.387 36.497 35.783 33.967 37.592 43.319 50.419 49.796 49.436 53.584 52.401 65.658 64.601 61.113 60.044 59.174 58.565 57.057 55.873 2021 +233 COL NGDP_FY Colombia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,197.60" "2,759.33" "3,475.37" "4,250.30" "5,367.03" "6,910.78" "9,446.48" "12,280.51" "16,325.96" "21,051.14" "28,150.52" "36,331.45" "46,641.30" "61,091.00" "80,691.20" "100,891.82" "120,334.37" "145,422.21" "167,857.30" "181,097.19" "207,183.53" "224,391.61" "243,737.79" "270,585.18" "305,773.32" "337,958.00" "381,605.00" "428,506.00" "476,554.00" "501,575.00" "544,060.00" "619,023.00" "666,507.00" "714,094.00" "762,903.00" "804,692.00" "863,782.00" "920,471.00" "987,791.00" "1,060,068.00" "998,719.00" "1,177,225.00" "1,373,849.46" "1,478,189.63" "1,571,179.76" "1,669,867.83" "1,778,110.37" "1,892,615.90" 2021 +233 COL BCA Colombia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. And National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.015 -1.722 -2.885 -2.826 -2.088 -1.596 0.535 -0.021 -0.215 -0.201 0.544 2.347 0.876 -2.221 -3.672 -4.599 -4.642 -5.751 -4.858 0.671 0.845 -1.04 -1.289 -0.912 -0.775 -1.948 -2.991 -6.15 -6.497 -4.433 -8.583 -9.735 -11.64 -12.365 -19.819 -18.702 -12.587 -9.924 -14.041 -14.808 -9.207 -17.83 -17.636 -15.798 -16.278 -16.965 -17.385 -17.891 2021 +233 COL BCA_NGDPD Colombia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.032 -3.4 -5.32 -5.243 -3.922 -3.287 1.1 -0.041 -0.394 -0.366 0.97 4.051 1.277 -2.859 -3.761 -4.161 -3.999 -4.513 -4.128 0.651 0.852 -1.066 -1.325 -0.97 -0.666 -1.338 -1.849 -2.982 -2.679 -1.907 -2.996 -2.906 -3.14 -3.236 -5.198 -6.372 -4.452 -3.182 -4.202 -4.584 -3.405 -5.671 -5.143 -4.365 -4.279 -4.239 -4.12 -4.023 2021 +632 COM NGDP_R Comoros "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 150.162 158.364 164.791 169.887 176.966 182.077 186.023 190.056 199.688 198.059 212.642 199.553 214.283 219.663 210.862 222.734 221.565 231.318 231.35 237.651 235.353 248.167 259.622 264.739 272.947 288.628 283.35 285.627 296.951 306.574 318.156 331.339 341.837 357.104 364.627 369.365 382.132 398.096 412.582 419.826 418.392 427.776 440.646 455.418 473.091 493.432 515.146 537.569 2019 +632 COM NGDP_RPCH Comoros "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.383 5.462 4.058 3.093 4.167 2.888 2.167 2.168 5.068 -0.816 7.363 -6.156 7.382 2.511 -4.007 5.63 -0.525 4.402 0.014 2.724 -0.967 5.444 4.616 1.971 3.1 5.745 -1.829 0.804 3.965 3.241 3.778 4.144 3.168 4.466 2.107 1.299 3.457 4.177 3.639 1.756 -0.342 2.243 3.008 3.352 3.881 4.3 4.401 4.353 2019 +632 COM NGDP Comoros "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 51.068 57.468 65.97 74.246 82.059 85.748 88.992 93.818 99.948 104.692 109.205 112.899 115.461 121.029 130.94 146.878 150.398 158.613 160.795 171.549 180.705 204.644 222.272 237.829 246.272 259.356 269.767 285.627 306.288 319.332 336.947 361.596 388.984 413.477 425.713 428.346 450.159 469.217 490.958 522.045 524.947 533.853 577.054 618.266 649.908 689.837 734.287 780.93 2019 +632 COM NGDPD Comoros "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.242 0.212 0.201 0.195 0.188 0.191 0.257 0.312 0.336 0.328 0.401 0.4 0.436 0.427 0.314 0.392 0.392 0.362 0.363 0.372 0.339 0.373 0.427 0.547 0.622 0.656 0.689 0.796 0.916 0.904 0.909 1.023 1.016 1.116 1.15 0.966 1.013 1.077 1.179 1.188 1.218 1.284 1.242 1.29 1.361 1.454 1.558 1.669 2019 +632 COM PPPGDP Comoros "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.322 0.372 0.411 0.44 0.475 0.504 0.525 0.55 0.598 0.617 0.687 0.666 0.732 0.768 0.753 0.812 0.823 0.874 0.884 0.921 0.932 1.005 1.068 1.111 1.176 1.282 1.298 1.343 1.423 1.479 1.553 1.651 1.818 1.955 2.063 2.107 2.278 2.468 2.619 2.712 2.736 2.913 3.214 3.441 3.649 3.877 4.124 4.387 2019 +632 COM NGDP_D Comoros "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.009 36.289 40.032 43.703 46.37 47.094 47.84 49.363 50.052 52.859 51.356 56.576 53.882 55.097 62.098 65.943 67.88 68.569 69.503 72.185 76.78 82.462 85.614 89.835 90.227 89.858 95.206 100 103.144 104.161 105.906 109.132 113.792 115.786 116.753 115.968 117.802 117.865 118.996 124.348 125.468 124.797 130.957 135.758 137.375 139.804 142.54 145.271 2019 +632 COM NGDPRPC Comoros "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "425,328.51" "437,641.03" "444,579.07" "447,806.30" "461,869.06" "460,474.26" "455,864.73" "451,306.74" "459,475.41" "441,210.20" "460,663.08" "446,626.76" "469,363.25" "471,112.66" "442,804.24" "457,980.62" "446,076.31" "455,997.87" "446,550.60" "449,146.24" "435,526.84" "449,660.30" "460,604.82" "459,887.76" "462,818.45" "477,508.54" "457,198.56" "449,332.91" "455,305.26" "458,033.83" "463,074.23" "469,733.73" "471,959.00" "480,109.98" "477,290.89" "470,681.24" "474,019.39" "480,706.55" "484,998.54" "480,502.30" "466,321.18" "464,294.90" "461,198.59" "459,652.44" "460,453.46" "462,669.40" "465,300.69" "467,684.49" 2015 +632 COM NGDPRPPPPC Comoros "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,636.75" "2,713.08" "2,756.09" "2,776.10" "2,863.28" "2,854.63" "2,826.06" "2,797.80" "2,848.44" "2,735.21" "2,855.80" "2,768.79" "2,909.74" "2,920.58" "2,745.09" "2,839.17" "2,765.38" "2,826.88" "2,768.32" "2,784.41" "2,699.98" "2,787.59" "2,855.44" "2,851.00" "2,869.17" "2,960.24" "2,834.33" "2,785.56" "2,822.59" "2,839.50" "2,870.75" "2,912.04" "2,925.83" "2,976.36" "2,958.89" "2,917.91" "2,938.60" "2,980.06" "3,006.67" "2,978.79" "2,890.88" "2,878.32" "2,859.12" "2,849.54" "2,854.50" "2,868.24" "2,884.55" "2,899.33" 2015 +632 COM NGDPPC Comoros "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "144,649.35" "158,813.73" "177,975.20" "195,704.10" "214,167.64" "216,856.38" "218,083.58" "222,779.53" "229,975.98" "233,218.06" "236,578.95" "252,683.33" "252,904.28" "259,571.25" "274,971.83" "302,007.14" "302,794.81" "312,674.49" "310,366.01" "324,217.32" "334,397.89" "370,801.09" "394,341.80" "413,141.07" "417,587.00" "429,079.99" "435,281.99" "449,332.91" "469,621.38" "477,094.16" "490,424.69" "512,629.33" "537,052.32" "555,899.84" "557,250.96" "545,841.01" "558,403.93" "566,586.61" "577,130.51" "597,493.95" "585,082.10" "579,427.36" "603,970.02" "624,014.93" "632,547.32" "646,830.13" "663,237.46" "679,408.86" 2015 +632 COM NGDPDPC Comoros "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 684.569 584.519 541.617 513.524 490.137 482.697 629.744 741.276 772.133 731.08 868.945 895.707 955.474 916.695 660.355 806.805 789.145 714.272 701.452 703.067 628.071 675.05 757.399 949.68 "1,055.36" "1,085.66" "1,110.98" "1,251.86" "1,403.80" "1,351.15" "1,322.64" "1,450.16" "1,403.42" "1,500.73" "1,505.18" "1,231.14" "1,256.04" "1,300.57" "1,386.01" "1,359.75" "1,357.29" "1,393.93" "1,299.68" "1,302.16" "1,324.78" "1,363.52" "1,407.54" "1,451.65" 2015 +632 COM PPPPC Comoros "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 912.249 "1,027.46" "1,108.24" "1,160.00" "1,239.61" "1,274.95" "1,287.60" "1,306.25" "1,376.79" "1,373.90" "1,488.16" "1,491.61" "1,603.27" "1,647.39" "1,581.47" "1,669.97" "1,656.35" "1,722.38" "1,705.68" "1,739.77" "1,725.24" "1,821.35" "1,894.76" "1,929.15" "1,993.56" "2,121.34" "2,093.79" "2,113.37" "2,182.53" "2,209.68" "2,260.85" "2,341.01" "2,510.02" "2,628.37" "2,700.60" "2,684.32" "2,826.35" "2,980.06" "3,078.49" "3,104.51" "3,049.20" "3,162.10" "3,364.33" "3,472.52" "3,551.56" "3,634.98" "3,725.24" "3,816.78" 2015 +632 COM NGAP_NPGDP Comoros Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +632 COM PPPSH Comoros Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 2019 +632 COM PPPEX Comoros Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 158.563 154.569 160.592 168.71 172.77 170.091 169.373 170.549 167.038 169.748 158.974 169.403 157.743 157.566 173.871 180.846 182.809 181.536 181.96 186.356 193.827 203.585 208.122 214.157 209.468 202.268 207.892 212.614 215.173 215.911 216.921 218.978 213.964 211.5 206.343 203.344 197.571 190.126 187.472 192.46 191.881 183.241 179.522 179.701 178.104 177.946 178.039 178.006 2019 +632 COM NID_NGDP Comoros Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 89.82 89.82 89.82 89.82 29.952 17.965 10.639 13.963 13.5 13.251 13.714 10.335 14.056 13.015 15.257 15.495 14.731 14.907 17.632 14.792 13.775 13.691 14.312 14.459 14.536 15.261 15.686 16.887 19.249 17.991 18.175 16.021 16.152 16.356 15.203 13.759 13.144 14.278 15.947 16.409 16.946 16.454 16.734 9.263 5.54 4.689 4.072 3.753 2019 +632 COM NGSD_NGDP Comoros Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 8.266 16.787 7.409 15.086 1.042 0.044 -1.444 3.063 6.546 8.944 7.775 8.253 4.266 11.474 8.103 8.04 8.555 8.682 10.772 11.131 13.636 15.539 14.12 13.533 12.098 11.466 12.438 13.991 13.19 13.901 17.919 12.409 12.906 12.312 11.425 13.503 8.773 12.139 13.096 12.555 13.96 14.041 6.222 0.178 -0.801 -1.543 -1.859 -1.76 2019 +632 COM PCPI Comoros "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022 49.061 52.25 60.197 65.742 69.722 75.566 67.036 69.248 69.449 72.532 67.172 68.314 67.357 68.705 86.087 88.799 90.93 92.294 93.401 94.429 100 105.571 109.348 113.409 118.508 122.071 126.209 131.87 138.221 144.84 150.487 153.846 162.937 163.614 163.601 165.141 166.466 166.618 169.455 175.726 177.132 176.821 197.041 213.56 216.19 219.963 224.211 228.459 2021 +632 COM PCPIPCH Comoros "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.329 6.5 15.211 9.21 6.055 8.382 -11.289 3.3 0.29 4.44 -7.39 1.7 -1.4 2 25.3 3.15 2.4 1.5 1.2 1.1 5.9 5.571 3.578 3.713 4.496 3.007 3.389 4.486 4.816 4.789 3.899 2.231 5.91 0.416 -0.008 0.941 0.802 0.092 1.702 3.701 0.8 -0.176 11.435 8.384 1.231 1.745 1.931 1.895 2021 +632 COM PCPIE Comoros "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 101.138 94.026 94.026 95.448 99.502 98.222 101.511 111.048 110.009 115.109 118.886 127.441 129.647 132.499 142.304 145.402 155.123 162.655 164.256 167.809 166.237 170.705 168.287 170.677 171.778 182.52 173.808 186.098 216.453 218.494 221.712 226.09 230.374 234.739 2021 +632 COM PCPIEPCH Comoros "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.032 0 1.513 4.247 -1.287 3.348 9.395 -0.935 4.635 3.281 7.196 1.731 2.2 7.4 2.177 6.686 4.855 0.984 2.163 -0.937 2.688 -1.417 1.42 0.645 6.253 -4.773 7.071 16.311 0.943 1.473 1.974 1.895 1.895 2021 +632 COM TM_RPCH Comoros Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.229 54.02 -1.528 -16.19 66.5 18.3 -4.6 -23.033 14.359 -10.017 15.167 4.244 13.502 -6.526 -6.925 3.749 -4.621 4.414 -10.88 -2.156 -8.639 7.343 10.482 10.235 4.796 6.646 7.011 0.783 16.41 10.033 2.996 0.23 3.697 6.927 -5.691 -2.522 8.841 12.272 10.328 -2.13 6.539 0.846 6.663 1.432 -1.632 5.704 5.056 5.014 2020 +632 COM TMG_RPCH Comoros Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -12.265 18.371 6.533 -1.461 62.7 18.317 -4.589 0.521 13.555 -15.107 18.978 10.707 14.516 -9.994 -12.083 5.87 -3.29 4.992 -1.485 -3.255 2.259 9.898 11.783 10.797 7.035 6.327 3.895 0.515 17.266 11.283 0.676 -1.642 4.844 7.793 -0.701 -4.711 12.32 12.868 11.34 -4.463 11.842 -5.333 4.565 3.922 0.937 6.733 5.838 5.241 2020 +632 COM TX_RPCH Comoros Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -52.937 21.801 27.678 -13.094 -54.6 134 4.6 -51.694 99.134 -6.49 -10.241 47.968 -7.719 20.197 -16.94 10.312 -10.645 4.517 -28.721 7.404 11.241 -22.051 9.252 -17.267 21.807 21.027 6.52 5.742 -3.103 -4.739 14.004 -1.837 -10.382 20.061 24.162 -7.418 -1.712 3.987 12.032 -1.559 -34.677 40.4 10.037 8.366 8.921 5.174 4.457 5.467 2020 +632 COM TXG_RPCH Comoros Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -61.845 46.724 18.102 -10.893 -67.9 241.505 30.045 -51.642 113.545 -15.136 -14.113 55.235 -15.891 20.322 -36.037 20.315 -31.901 35.428 9.451 -22.914 -2.639 -20.148 11.064 -33.662 -4.602 10.765 12.05 17.163 -36.137 27.184 20.313 -24.302 -28.069 25.844 51.162 -20.688 31.455 -1.003 5.693 -3.789 -36.679 85.568 -2.72 3.164 4.862 5.172 5.24 5.197 2020 +632 COM LUR Comoros Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +632 COM LE Comoros Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +632 COM LP Comoros Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Latest census was 2003 Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022 0.353 0.362 0.371 0.379 0.383 0.395 0.408 0.421 0.435 0.449 0.462 0.447 0.457 0.466 0.476 0.486 0.497 0.507 0.518 0.529 0.54 0.552 0.564 0.576 0.59 0.604 0.62 0.636 0.652 0.669 0.687 0.705 0.724 0.744 0.764 0.785 0.806 0.828 0.851 0.874 0.897 0.921 0.955 0.991 1.027 1.066 1.107 1.149 2015 +632 COM GGR Comoros General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.542 17.025 18.543 18.181 17.545 19.241 21.019 19.977 21.218 21.252 23.699 20.95 18.195 21.011 17.812 18.885 15.556 22.235 26.929 25.482 26.434 30.509 29.534 33.945 41.853 44.776 58.869 50.907 65.433 104.672 60.45 92.767 60.256 87.986 87.492 82.714 95.807 91.019 91.798 95.355 105.988 113.559 128.484 139.476 2020 +632 COM GGR_NGDP Comoros General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.721 19.855 20.836 19.379 17.554 18.379 19.247 17.695 18.377 17.559 18.099 14.264 12.098 13.246 11.077 11.009 8.609 10.865 12.115 10.714 10.734 11.763 10.948 11.884 13.664 14.022 17.471 14.078 16.822 25.315 14.2 21.657 13.386 18.752 17.821 15.844 18.251 17.049 15.908 15.423 16.308 16.462 17.498 17.86 2020 +632 COM GGX Comoros General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.254 21.356 22.86 21.11 20.24 20.619 22.144 22.527 23.518 19.709 28.549 27.022 23.353 23.076 21.038 19.669 17.614 26.592 31.699 30.347 28.847 30.425 33.599 37.314 46.338 43.627 44.703 47.793 57.803 61.305 61.848 81.638 85.107 88.445 94.105 105.348 98.494 105.533 129.182 129.47 124.929 131.204 141.273 151.807 2020 +632 COM GGX_NGDP Comoros General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.464 24.906 25.688 22.502 20.25 19.695 20.278 19.953 20.369 16.285 21.803 18.397 15.528 14.548 13.084 11.465 9.748 12.994 14.262 12.76 11.713 11.731 12.455 13.064 15.129 13.662 13.267 13.217 14.86 14.827 14.528 19.059 18.906 18.849 19.168 20.18 18.763 19.768 22.387 20.941 19.223 19.02 19.24 19.439 2020 +632 COM GGXCNL Comoros General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.712 -4.331 -4.317 -2.929 -2.695 -1.378 -1.125 -2.549 -2.3 1.543 -4.85 -6.071 -5.159 -2.065 -3.226 -0.784 -2.058 -4.357 -4.771 -4.865 -2.413 0.084 -4.065 -3.369 -4.485 1.148 14.165 3.114 7.63 43.368 -1.398 11.129 -24.851 -0.459 -6.613 -22.635 -2.687 -14.514 -37.385 -34.114 -18.941 -17.645 -12.789 -12.331 2020 +632 COM GGXCNL_NGDP Comoros General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.743 -5.05 -4.851 -3.122 -2.696 -1.316 -1.03 -2.258 -1.992 1.275 -3.704 -4.134 -3.43 -1.302 -2.006 -0.457 -1.139 -2.129 -2.146 -2.045 -0.98 0.032 -1.507 -1.179 -1.464 0.36 4.204 0.861 1.962 10.489 -0.328 2.598 -5.52 -0.098 -1.347 -4.336 -0.512 -2.719 -6.479 -5.518 -2.914 -2.558 -1.742 -1.579 2020 +632 COM GGSB Comoros General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +632 COM GGSB_NPGDP Comoros General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +632 COM GGXONLB Comoros General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.992 -3.432 -3.321 -2.059 -1.516 -0.44 -0.187 -1.706 -1.62 2.274 -3.94 -5.259 -4.381 -1.178 -2.266 0.167 -1.098 -3.012 -3.436 -3.434 -1.131 1.265 -2.92 -2.548 -3.212 2.218 15.202 4.066 8.608 43.825 -1.139 11.492 -24.457 -0.142 -6.145 -21.567 -1.394 -13.305 -35.224 -31.289 -15.816 -14.807 -10.077 -9.844 2020 +632 COM GGXONLB_NGDP Comoros General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.865 -4.002 -3.732 -2.195 -1.517 -0.42 -0.171 -1.511 -1.403 1.879 -3.009 -3.581 -2.913 -0.743 -1.409 0.097 -0.608 -1.472 -1.546 -1.444 -0.459 0.488 -1.083 -0.892 -1.049 0.695 4.512 1.124 2.213 10.599 -0.268 2.683 -5.433 -0.03 -1.252 -4.131 -0.266 -2.492 -6.104 -5.061 -2.434 -2.146 -1.372 -1.26 2020 +632 COM GGXWDN Comoros General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +632 COM GGXWDN_NGDP Comoros General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +632 COM GGXWDG Comoros General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 124.163 123.264 122.268 121.398 120.219 119.281 118.343 117.5 116.82 116.088 115.178 114.366 113.588 112.701 111.811 110.861 109.901 108.556 107.221 105.829 104.534 103.391 103.804 101.728 101.74 101.323 102.629 100.047 97.531 42.494 50.483 61.145 69.706 88.238 82.949 113.476 126.073 138.795 199.167 236.439 257.882 273.813 284.754 295.178 2020 +632 COM GGXWDG_NGDP Comoros General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a 151.31 143.752 137.391 129.398 120.282 113.936 108.368 104.075 101.177 95.918 87.962 77.864 75.525 71.054 69.536 64.624 60.818 53.046 48.239 44.498 42.446 39.865 38.479 35.616 33.217 31.73 30.459 27.668 25.073 10.277 11.858 14.275 15.485 18.805 16.895 21.737 24.016 25.999 34.514 38.242 39.68 39.692 38.78 37.798 2020 +632 COM NGDP_FY Comoros "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 51.068 57.468 65.97 74.246 82.059 85.748 88.992 93.818 99.948 104.692 109.205 112.899 115.461 121.029 130.94 146.878 150.398 158.613 160.795 171.549 180.705 204.644 222.272 237.829 246.272 259.356 269.767 285.627 306.288 319.332 336.947 361.596 388.984 413.477 425.713 428.346 450.159 469.217 490.958 522.045 524.947 533.853 577.054 618.266 649.908 689.837 734.287 780.93 2020 +632 COM BCA Comoros Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2019 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.009 -0.008 -0.011 -0.011 -0.054 -0.034 -0.031 -0.034 -0.023 -0.014 -0.024 -0.008 -0.043 -0.007 -0.022 -0.029 -0.024 -0.023 -0.025 -0.014 -- 0.007 -0.001 -0.005 -0.015 -0.025 -0.022 -0.023 -0.055 -0.037 -0.002 -0.037 -0.033 -0.045 -0.043 -0.002 -0.044 -0.023 -0.034 -0.046 -0.036 -0.031 -0.131 -0.117 -0.086 -0.091 -0.092 -0.092 2019 +632 COM BCA_NGDPD Comoros Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.686 -3.856 -5.459 -5.674 -28.91 -17.921 -12.083 -10.901 -6.953 -4.307 -5.94 -2.083 -9.789 -1.541 -7.154 -7.455 -6.175 -6.225 -6.86 -3.661 -0.139 1.848 -0.192 -0.926 -2.438 -3.795 -3.248 -2.897 -6.059 -4.09 -0.255 -3.613 -3.246 -4.044 -3.778 -0.256 -4.371 -2.139 -2.851 -3.855 -2.986 -2.412 -10.511 -9.085 -6.34 -6.232 -5.931 -5.513 2019 +636 COD NGDP_R Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 "8,372.44" "8,451.52" "8,413.11" "8,531.73" "8,945.05" "8,986.57" "9,410.76" "9,662.13" "9,707.02" "9,584.70" "8,955.15" "8,198.84" "7,341.10" "6,352.38" "5,962.10" "6,126.79" "6,008.25" "5,537.21" "5,322.64" "5,120.25" "4,703.67" "4,604.88" "4,740.62" "5,005.05" "5,342.31" "5,670.07" "5,971.77" "6,345.57" "6,740.64" "6,933.09" "7,425.89" "7,936.40" "8,498.84" "9,219.71" "10,092.84" "10,790.88" "11,049.79" "11,461.61" "12,128.17" "12,660.60" "12,880.32" "13,674.08" "14,512.92" "15,487.57" "16,561.82" "17,739.80" "18,957.51" "20,143.57" 2020 +636 COD NGDP_RPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.405 0.945 -0.454 1.41 4.844 0.464 4.72 2.671 0.465 -1.26 -6.568 -8.445 -10.462 -13.468 -6.144 2.762 -1.935 -7.84 -3.875 -3.802 -8.136 -2.1 2.948 5.578 6.738 6.135 5.321 6.259 6.226 2.855 7.108 6.875 7.087 8.482 9.47 6.916 2.399 3.727 5.816 4.39 1.735 6.163 6.134 6.716 6.936 7.113 6.864 6.256 2020 +636 COD NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.307 1.758 12.84 34.582 44.287 229.768 "1,317.08" "2,231.46" "3,025.87" "3,623.25" "4,113.63" "5,670.07" "6,767.52" "8,648.88" "11,067.57" "15,101.19" "19,536.68" "23,759.43" "26,954.56" "30,051.18" "33,223.99" "35,111.23" "37,517.39" "55,676.09" "76,495.50" "83,048.34" "90,181.05" "112,549.82" "129,444.69" "151,515.73" "169,757.21" "190,526.71" "212,654.34" "238,252.92" 2020 +636 COD NGDPD Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 68.606 59.726 64.939 52.378 34.951 31.943 35.84 33.932 39.314 40.006 41.448 40.25 36.333 47.45 25.746 25.021 32.099 28.819 21.089 19.147 19.077 7.246 8.72 9.022 10.275 12.069 14.376 16.778 19.548 18.495 21.541 25.853 29.35 32.695 35.911 37.915 36.64 37.981 47.146 50.399 48.707 56.553 63.909 70.354 77.165 84.531 92.487 100.813 2020 +636 COD PPPGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.274 22.402 23.678 24.952 27.105 28.092 30.01 31.574 32.839 33.697 32.662 30.914 28.311 25.079 24.041 25.223 25.188 23.613 22.954 22.392 21.036 21.058 22.017 23.704 25.98 28.439 30.876 33.696 36.48 37.762 40.932 44.655 46.214 53.768 62.685 69.036 75.927 86.267 93.465 99.313 102.254 113.067 128.535 142.054 155.095 169.213 184.271 199.589 2020 +636 COD NGDP_D Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.005 0.029 0.214 0.625 0.832 4.487 28.001 48.458 63.829 72.392 77.001 100 113.325 136.298 164.192 217.813 263.089 299.373 317.156 325.945 329.184 325.379 339.53 485.761 630.726 655.959 700.146 823.089 891.927 978.305 "1,024.99" "1,074.01" "1,121.74" "1,182.77" 2020 +636 COD NGDPRPC Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "333,243.26" "325,644.61" "313,808.91" "308,067.28" "312,673.25" "304,089.66" "308,270.62" "306,393.89" "297,983.86" "284,829.54" "257,619.59" "228,327.53" "196,633.65" "163,654.41" "148,115.63" "147,362.84" "140,520.16" "123,494.38" "116,381.21" "109,760.67" "97,893.84" "93,123.86" "93,005.56" "95,149.00" "98,358.11" "101,089.53" "103,091.56" "106,051.35" "109,055.44" "108,592.32" "112,618.06" "116,561.92" "120,909.08" "127,075.72" "134,792.21" "139,657.37" "138,467.63" "139,067.92" "142,483.17" "144,015.63" "141,862.93" "145,855.78" "149,925.75" "154,956.59" "160,487.93" "166,489.22" "172,309.66" "177,311.87" 2020 +636 COD NGDPRPPPPC Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,508.20" "2,451.01" "2,361.92" "2,318.71" "2,353.38" "2,288.77" "2,320.24" "2,306.11" "2,242.81" "2,143.81" "1,939.01" "1,718.54" "1,479.99" "1,231.77" "1,114.81" "1,109.15" "1,057.64" 929.496 875.958 826.128 736.81 700.908 700.018 716.151 740.305 760.863 775.932 798.209 820.82 817.334 847.634 877.318 910.037 956.451 "1,014.53" "1,051.15" "1,042.19" "1,046.71" "1,072.42" "1,083.95" "1,067.75" "1,097.80" "1,128.44" "1,166.30" "1,207.93" "1,253.10" "1,296.91" "1,334.56" 2020 +636 COD NGDPPC Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.031 7.638 42.274 300.294 771.275 968.359 "4,925.44" "27,411.28" "45,126.37" "59,364.09" "68,880.20" "75,736.80" "101,089.53" "116,828.74" "144,545.78" "179,059.99" "236,528.55" "296,285.39" "348,954.92" "383,470.08" "414,197.03" "443,714.03" "454,415.35" "470,139.49" "675,538.23" "898,678.10" "944,683.47" "993,248.07" "1,200,522.34" "1,337,228.86" "1,515,948.24" "1,644,987.61" "1,788,105.63" "1,932,869.51" "2,097,198.68" 2020 +636 COD NGDPDPC Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,730.69" "2,301.28" "2,422.24" "1,891.28" "1,221.72" "1,080.90" "1,174.02" "1,076.00" "1,206.85" "1,188.85" "1,192.38" "1,120.91" 973.197 "1,222.44" 639.608 601.803 750.736 642.729 461.123 410.453 397.025 146.542 171.076 171.505 189.173 215.172 248.176 280.397 316.269 289.689 326.681 379.705 417.545 450.642 479.602 490.698 459.14 460.832 553.88 573.292 536.45 603.228 660.21 703.907 747.751 793.333 840.639 887.395 2020 +636 COD PPPPC Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 806.951 863.154 883.178 900.972 947.446 950.572 983.044 "1,001.23" "1,008.08" "1,001.37" 939.599 860.929 758.321 646.094 597.238 606.662 589.085 526.637 501.889 480.008 437.811 425.861 431.949 450.626 478.328 507.028 533.025 563.147 590.204 591.464 620.764 655.852 657.466 741.084 837.168 893.471 951.455 "1,046.71" "1,098.04" "1,129.70" "1,126.22" "1,206.04" "1,327.83" "1,421.28" "1,502.90" "1,588.08" "1,674.89" "1,756.86" 2020 +636 COD NGAP_NPGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +636 COD PPPSH Democratic Republic of the Congo Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.151 0.15 0.149 0.147 0.148 0.143 0.145 0.144 0.138 0.131 0.118 0.106 0.085 0.072 0.066 0.065 0.062 0.055 0.051 0.048 0.042 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.042 0.042 0.042 0.043 0.045 0.045 0.047 0.046 0.051 0.057 0.062 0.065 0.071 0.072 0.073 0.077 0.077 0.079 0.083 0.086 0.089 0.092 0.095 2020 +636 COD PPPEX Democratic Republic of the Congo Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.013 0.07 0.51 1.465 1.929 10.261 62.61 105.965 137.433 152.855 158.336 199.376 219.181 256.675 303.387 399.904 477.292 532.063 583.255 558.907 530.018 508.596 494.127 645.391 818.442 836.225 881.928 995.427 "1,007.08" "1,066.61" "1,094.54" "1,125.96" "1,154.03" "1,193.72" 2020 +636 COD NID_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.95 29.422 25.347 38.968 23.764 10.995 14.38 38.947 51.531 52.432 13.981 5.966 5.127 5.247 9.989 10.124 6.393 6.941 6.5 5.355 11.738 28.698 21.189 12.585 15.534 21.581 18.872 12.317 12.087 11.684 12.626 9.242 14.706 13.519 15.68 15.898 16.17 15.952 15.883 2020 +636 COD NGSD_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 5.207 5.053 3.852 4.679 6.442 7.251 6.732 5.344 7.223 6.482 6.03 1.335 3.876 3.028 0.609 2.513 5.346 50.836 50.411 13.392 5.417 -0.121 0.863 6.594 5.962 -2.947 4.676 5.616 -5.363 5.54 23.572 19.586 5.698 12.415 16.655 14.1 8.213 8.899 8.137 8.547 6.675 13.76 13.525 15.694 16.176 16.449 16.427 16.565 2020 +636 COD PCPI Democratic Republic of the Congo "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.022 0.144 1.035 3.095 3.997 15.385 100 457.28 573.047 646.493 672.356 817.215 922.186 "1,075.93" "1,269.23" "1,854.36" "2,289.41" "2,631.68" "2,654.22" "2,677.47" "2,710.67" "2,730.68" "2,817.87" "3,824.81" "4,944.17" "5,176.79" "5,764.77" "6,282.98" "6,813.26" "7,480.68" "7,900.95" "8,368.93" "8,827.66" "9,379.68" 2020 +636 COD PCPIPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 40.039 34.884 37.069 76.73 52.63 23.46 46.73 90.37 82.749 104.065 81.295 "2,154.44" "4,129.17" "1,986.90" "23,773.10" 541.801 617 199 29.145 284.9 550 357.28 25.316 12.817 4.001 21.545 12.845 16.672 17.966 46.101 23.461 14.95 0.857 0.876 1.24 0.738 3.193 35.734 29.266 4.705 11.358 8.989 8.44 9.796 5.618 5.923 5.481 6.253 2020 +636 COD PCPIE Democratic Republic of the Congo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.012 0.055 1 1.2 2.8 16.4 100 235.09 272.12 284.21 310.406 375.553 443.888 488.119 622.701 955.46 "1,049.46" "1,140.28" "1,171.85" "1,184.44" "1,196.63" "1,206.38" "1,341.93" "2,076.09" "2,226.14" "2,328.28" "2,695.13" "2,837.45" "3,150.11" "3,365.34" "3,572.28" "3,787.22" "4,003.80" "4,228.39" 2020 +636 COD PCPIEPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 52.174 40.714 -11.094 159.083 39.22 38.26 106.47 120.59 56.12 264.97 "4,227.98" "2,729.79" "4,583.08" "9,796.90" 370.272 "1,705.11" 20 133.333 485.714 509.756 135.09 15.751 4.443 9.217 20.988 18.196 9.964 27.572 53.438 9.838 8.654 2.769 1.074 1.03 0.815 11.236 54.709 7.228 4.588 15.756 5.281 11.019 6.833 6.149 6.017 5.719 5.61 2020 +636 COD TM_RPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Fixed expenditure weights. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -29.053 32.38 -37.998 35.649 -50.031 -24.842 9.347 25.488 58.092 -8.221 68.312 13.701 -14.687 44.468 -1.655 -7.008 24.583 20.166 -7.292 17.066 -12.08 29.898 -13.048 1.066 26.408 6.789 11.644 9.707 11.025 8.111 5.731 2020 +636 COD TMG_RPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Fixed expenditure weights. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.025 -5.379 4.444 10.479 0 -- 6.859 6.428 -11.82 16.105 -17.648 -20.742 -31.421 -29.029 5.572 39.585 -0.47 -23.554 27.795 -45.127 32.457 20.026 34.104 11.356 29.088 41.256 0.258 69.028 13.313 -18.119 48.385 -1.134 -2.949 27.455 19.928 -4.579 20.591 -10.549 26.044 -12.112 -3.247 27.494 8.246 11.644 9.707 11.025 8.111 6.619 2020 +636 COD TX_RPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Fixed expenditure weights. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.915 9.915 28.334 -4.373 -26.086 10.377 -22.952 -6.078 -34.852 -31.462 8.419 -18.729 16.318 -35.405 82.963 16.88 -12.814 24.824 6.901 -14.123 42.093 10.613 0.36 28.237 -23.871 30.558 -8.413 6.258 9.456 14.013 12.057 11.254 12.062 10.086 8.656 2020 +636 COD TXG_RPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Fixed expenditure weights. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.718 -23.107 10.619 7.181 0 9.896 -15.934 8.459 5.401 -3.277 0.089 -26.094 -28.724 -2.871 12.612 20.078 -2.214 -17.365 4.916 -19.493 -6.078 -34.852 -31.462 7.106 -17.836 11.298 -36.364 99.513 10.963 -14.949 37.099 3.706 -10.368 43.12 10.607 1.218 29.011 -23.767 30.839 -8.802 6.372 9.762 14.013 12.057 11.254 12.062 10.086 8.656 2020 +636 COD LUR Democratic Republic of the Congo Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +636 COD LE Democratic Republic of the Congo Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +636 COD LP Democratic Republic of the Congo Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: UN Population Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: There has not been a census since 1983. Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 25.124 25.953 26.81 27.694 28.608 29.552 30.528 31.535 32.576 33.651 34.761 35.908 37.334 38.816 40.253 41.576 42.757 44.838 45.734 46.649 48.049 49.449 50.971 52.602 54.315 56.09 57.927 59.835 61.809 63.845 65.939 68.087 70.291 72.553 74.877 77.267 79.801 82.417 85.12 87.911 90.794 93.751 96.801 99.948 103.197 106.552 110.02 113.605 2020 +636 COD GGR Democratic Republic of the Congo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.207 0.504 0.548 1.836 8.388 66.619 148.029 179.136 288.669 531.043 684.423 881.183 "1,238.90" "2,022.77" "2,914.77" "3,088.67" "4,174.22" "4,394.67" "6,137.37" "5,907.71" "5,245.60" "6,537.77" "8,483.91" "8,999.51" "8,072.74" "15,552.81" "18,094.81" "21,598.82" "24,979.82" "28,540.22" "32,829.66" "38,147.75" 2020 +636 COD GGR_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.611 1.456 1.236 0.799 0.637 2.985 4.892 4.944 7.017 9.366 10.113 10.188 11.194 13.395 14.919 13 15.486 14.624 18.473 16.826 13.982 11.743 11.091 10.836 8.952 13.819 13.979 14.255 14.715 14.98 15.438 16.011 2020 +636 COD GGX Democratic Republic of the Congo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.279 0.869 1.233 4.934 32.788 95.022 126.283 332.83 306.499 494.788 612.937 841.881 "1,291.72" "1,883.07" "3,110.40" "3,322.66" "3,702.39" "3,831.39" "6,143.16" "6,050.25" "5,431.19" "5,782.96" "8,510.45" "10,653.91" "9,358.43" "16,657.36" "22,690.78" "25,915.91" "29,011.21" "32,770.49" "36,340.18" "41,055.12" 2020 +636 COD GGX_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.173 2.512 2.785 2.147 2.489 4.258 4.173 9.186 7.451 8.726 9.057 9.734 11.671 12.47 15.921 13.985 13.736 12.75 18.49 17.232 14.476 10.387 11.125 12.829 10.377 14.8 17.529 17.104 17.09 17.2 17.089 17.232 2020 +636 COD GGXCNL Democratic Republic of the Congo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.072 -0.365 -0.686 -3.098 -24.399 -28.403 21.746 -153.694 -17.83 36.255 71.486 39.302 -52.822 139.7 -195.632 -233.991 471.827 563.276 -5.784 -142.542 -185.584 754.808 -26.542 "-1,654.40" "-1,285.69" "-1,104.55" "-4,595.97" "-4,317.10" "-4,031.39" "-4,230.27" "-3,510.52" "-2,907.37" 2020 +636 COD GGXCNL_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.562 -1.056 -1.548 -1.348 -1.853 -1.273 0.719 -4.242 -0.433 0.639 1.056 0.454 -0.477 0.925 -1.001 -0.985 1.75 1.874 -0.017 -0.406 -0.495 1.356 -0.035 -1.992 -1.426 -0.981 -3.551 -2.849 -2.375 -2.22 -1.651 -1.22 2020 +636 COD GGSB Democratic Republic of the Congo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +636 COD GGSB_NPGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +636 COD GGXONLB Democratic Republic of the Congo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 -0.161 -0.283 -1.982 -18.14 -8.872 37.082 -43.561 -11.501 61.443 101.149 76.192 -9.79 188.163 -139.457 -64.84 629.79 718.393 93.647 -47.813 -84.582 906.212 285.065 "-1,470.29" "-1,067.01" -853.969 "-4,024.41" "-3,608.52" "-3,172.90" "-3,184.50" "-2,280.83" "-1,467.94" 2020 +636 COD GGXONLB_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.116 -0.466 -0.639 -0.863 -1.377 -0.398 1.225 -1.202 -0.28 1.084 1.495 0.881 -0.088 1.246 -0.714 -0.273 2.336 2.391 0.282 -0.136 -0.225 1.628 0.373 -1.77 -1.183 -0.759 -3.109 -2.382 -1.869 -1.671 -1.073 -0.616 2020 +636 COD GGXWDN Democratic Republic of the Congo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +636 COD GGXWDN_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +636 COD GGXWDG Democratic Republic of the Congo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,777.82" "4,052.70" "4,116.47" "4,147.32" "5,831.44" "5,753.55" "6,982.78" "7,347.08" "9,721.85" "13,781.30" "5,972.84" "5,930.96" "5,871.86" "5,745.54" "5,582.56" "5,967.03" "7,328.49" "10,683.85" "11,514.60" "12,457.25" "14,868.45" "18,124.46" "18,972.09" "16,426.76" "15,293.97" "13,972.37" "12,468.84" "11,340.03" 2020 +636 COD GGXWDG_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 134.982 181.617 136.042 114.464 141.759 101.472 103.181 84.948 87.841 91.26 30.572 24.963 21.784 19.119 16.803 16.995 19.534 19.189 15.053 15 16.487 16.104 14.657 10.842 9.009 7.334 5.863 4.76 2020 +636 COD NGDP_FY Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.307 1.758 12.84 34.582 44.287 229.768 "1,317.08" "2,231.46" "3,025.87" "3,623.25" "4,113.63" "5,670.07" "6,767.52" "8,648.88" "11,067.57" "15,101.19" "19,536.68" "23,759.43" "26,954.56" "30,051.18" "33,223.99" "35,111.23" "37,517.39" "55,676.09" "76,495.50" "83,048.34" "90,181.05" "112,549.82" "129,444.69" "151,515.73" "169,757.21" "190,526.71" "212,654.34" "238,252.92" 2020 +636 COD BCA Democratic Republic of the Congo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.254 -0.527 -0.52 -0.289 0.036 -0.092 -0.444 -1.088 -0.585 -0.862 -0.715 -0.944 -0.757 -0.373 -0.278 0.015 -0.037 -0.2 -0.426 -0.113 0.086 0.241 0.418 0.181 -0.055 -0.389 0.048 0.527 -0.151 -1.123 -2.174 -1.281 -1.26 -3.109 -1.723 -1.484 -1.504 -1.241 -1.672 -1.62 -1.095 -0.535 0.004 0.01 0.214 0.236 0.439 0.687 2020 +636 COD BCA_NGDPD Democratic Republic of the Congo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.37 -0.883 -0.8 -0.551 0.102 -0.288 -1.238 -3.205 -1.489 -2.155 -1.726 -2.346 -2.085 -0.786 -1.079 0.061 -0.116 -0.695 -2.021 -0.588 0.45 3.331 4.794 2.004 -0.539 -3.22 0.332 3.141 -0.772 -6.072 -10.09 -4.953 -4.295 -9.508 -4.797 -3.913 -4.105 -3.269 -3.547 -3.215 -2.248 -0.946 0.006 0.014 0.278 0.279 0.475 0.682 2020 +634 COG NGDP_R Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,405.58" "1,442.30" "1,477.06" "1,512.40" "1,548.33" "1,584.85" "1,621.98" "1,659.73" "2,023.34" "2,453.69" "2,478.31" "2,562.63" "2,669.76" "2,704.88" "2,666.98" "2,772.72" "2,869.64" "2,840.83" "3,095.08" "2,981.25" "3,331.62" "3,170.95" "3,202.19" "3,216.88" "3,210.54" "3,506.27" "3,786.29" "3,535.86" "3,758.85" "4,196.28" "4,613.02" "4,714.78" "5,183.77" "5,146.83" "5,492.53" "5,297.51" "4,730.57" "4,523.68" "4,304.46" "4,285.90" "3,937.21" "3,915.19" "4,084.15" "4,271.78" "4,583.60" "4,654.97" "4,669.25" "4,825.36" 2019 +634 COG NGDP_RPCH Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 12.678 2.613 2.41 2.393 2.375 2.359 2.343 2.327 21.908 21.269 1.003 3.402 4.181 1.316 -1.401 3.965 3.495 -1.004 8.95 -3.678 11.752 -4.823 0.985 0.459 -0.197 9.211 7.986 -6.614 6.306 11.637 9.931 2.206 9.947 -0.712 6.717 -3.551 -10.702 -4.374 -4.846 -0.431 -8.136 -0.559 4.315 4.594 7.299 1.557 0.307 3.343 2019 +634 COG NGDP Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 457.494 482.358 508.574 536.214 565.357 596.083 628.479 662.636 698.649 790.559 792.04 856.263 868.307 850.511 "1,148.31" "1,226.47" "1,452.99" "1,498.79" "1,321.29" "1,627.10" "2,580.27" "2,226.90" "2,320.86" "2,240.81" "2,690.99" "3,506.27" "4,217.18" "4,203.70" "5,195.84" "4,572.81" "6,505.75" "7,377.58" "9,033.23" "8,869.81" "8,844.63" "7,029.66" "6,021.96" "6,453.24" "7,577.81" "7,493.80" "5,937.10" "7,006.22" "8,975.85" "9,161.46" "9,630.33" "9,695.79" "9,793.92" "10,206.04" 2019 +634 COG NGDPD Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.165 1.775 1.548 1.407 1.294 1.327 1.815 2.205 2.346 2.478 2.909 3.035 3.28 3.004 2.068 2.457 2.84 2.568 2.24 2.646 3.624 3.038 3.33 3.863 5.101 6.654 8.073 8.784 11.649 9.713 13.159 15.653 17.704 17.959 17.918 11.891 10.159 11.11 13.649 12.791 10.33 12.641 14.486 14.338 15.127 15.329 15.589 16.355 2019 +634 COG PPPGDP Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.061 3.438 3.738 3.978 4.219 4.455 4.651 4.877 6.155 7.757 8.129 8.689 9.259 9.603 9.671 10.265 10.818 10.894 12.003 11.724 13.399 13.04 13.374 13.701 14.041 15.815 17.605 16.885 18.294 20.553 22.866 23.856 28.576 28.056 28.096 22.531 19.019 21.679 21.121 21.406 19.902 20.613 23.031 24.947 27.33 28.271 28.898 30.442 2019 +634 COG NGDP_D Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 32.548 33.444 34.431 35.454 36.514 37.611 38.748 39.924 34.53 32.219 31.959 33.413 32.524 31.444 43.057 44.234 50.633 52.759 42.69 54.578 77.448 70.228 72.477 69.658 83.818 100 111.38 118.887 138.23 108.973 141.03 156.478 174.26 172.335 161.03 132.697 127.299 142.655 176.046 174.848 150.795 178.95 219.773 214.465 210.104 208.289 209.754 211.508 2019 +634 COG NGDPRPC Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "884,594.48" "880,524.82" "874,743.77" "868,851.07" "862,854.01" "856,759.60" "850,574.58" "844,305.45" "998,452.88" "1,139,387.51" "1,116,275.05" "1,120,127.40" "1,138,493.65" "1,125,337.43" "1,082,503.42" "1,097,976.07" "1,108,638.97" "1,070,740.07" "1,138,114.67" "1,069,522.26" "1,166,065.05" "1,082,762.08" "1,066,759.95" "1,045,514.42" "1,018,002.99" "1,084,658.59" "1,142,714.16" "1,041,107.42" "1,079,769.33" "1,176,024.59" "1,261,286.55" "1,257,667.82" "1,349,043.87" "1,306,763.72" "1,360,521.81" "1,280,210.12" "1,115,317.85" "1,040,526.26" "965,953.51" "938,330.56" "840,965.00" "815,865.44" "830,315.94" "847,281.10" "886,954.32" "878,794.74" "859,990.51" "867,066.78" 2019 +634 COG NGDPRPPPPC Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,239.25" "4,219.75" "4,192.05" "4,163.81" "4,135.07" "4,105.86" "4,076.22" "4,046.18" "4,784.90" "5,460.30" "5,349.54" "5,368.00" "5,456.02" "5,392.97" "5,187.69" "5,261.84" "5,312.94" "5,131.32" "5,454.20" "5,125.48" "5,588.15" "5,188.93" "5,112.25" "5,010.43" "4,878.59" "5,198.02" "5,476.24" "4,989.31" "5,174.59" "5,635.88" "6,044.48" "6,027.14" "6,465.04" "6,262.42" "6,520.04" "6,135.17" "5,344.95" "4,986.53" "4,629.15" "4,496.77" "4,030.17" "3,909.88" "3,979.13" "4,060.44" "4,250.56" "4,211.46" "4,121.34" "4,155.25" 2019 +634 COG NGDPPC Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "287,921.87" "294,479.55" "301,186.59" "308,046.38" "315,062.41" "322,238.24" "329,577.50" "337,083.92" "344,761.31" "367,101.43" "356,748.95" "374,273.51" "370,281.17" "353,845.74" "466,091.01" "485,673.68" "561,340.22" "564,908.30" "485,861.20" "583,720.54" "903,091.42" "760,402.40" "773,157.64" "728,282.72" "853,264.74" "1,084,658.59" "1,272,758.48" "1,237,746.21" "1,492,559.84" "1,281,548.51" "1,778,795.25" "1,967,969.77" "2,350,843.63" "2,252,013.54" "2,190,850.20" "1,698,804.94" "1,419,787.82" "1,484,359.01" "1,700,518.83" "1,640,649.50" "1,268,130.79" "1,459,990.20" "1,824,809.46" "1,817,117.66" "1,863,526.90" "1,830,432.98" "1,803,860.66" "1,833,918.00" 2019 +634 COG NGDPDPC Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,362.75" "1,083.72" 916.547 808.393 721.033 717.264 951.697 "1,121.61" "1,157.52" "1,150.77" "1,310.37" "1,326.74" "1,398.92" "1,249.63" 839.501 973.005 "1,097.23" 967.806 823.561 949.351 "1,268.42" "1,037.33" "1,109.28" "1,255.57" "1,617.33" "2,058.30" "2,436.38" "2,586.30" "3,346.18" "2,722.04" "3,597.96" "4,175.34" "4,607.39" "4,559.73" "4,438.24" "2,873.72" "2,395.18" "2,555.44" "3,062.92" "2,800.29" "2,206.39" "2,634.22" "2,945.10" "2,843.89" "2,927.17" "2,893.91" "2,871.15" "2,938.81" 2019 +634 COG PPPPC Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,926.29" "2,098.83" "2,213.89" "2,285.09" "2,351.22" "2,408.43" "2,439.19" "2,481.10" "3,037.54" "3,602.23" "3,661.23" "3,798.12" "3,948.37" "3,995.24" "3,925.26" "4,064.84" "4,179.47" "4,106.20" "4,413.70" "4,206.14" "4,689.71" "4,452.79" "4,455.35" "4,452.80" "4,452.02" "4,892.28" "5,313.17" "4,971.56" "5,255.06" "5,760.20" "6,252.07" "6,363.66" "7,436.64" "7,123.20" "6,959.39" "5,444.90" "4,484.13" "4,986.53" "4,739.73" "4,686.56" "4,250.88" "4,295.37" "4,682.25" "4,948.15" "5,288.53" "5,337.26" "5,322.49" "5,470.12" 2019 +634 COG NGAP_NPGDP Republic of Congo Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +634 COG PPPSH Republic of Congo Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.026 0.03 0.029 0.03 0.028 0.028 0.026 0.027 0.026 0.025 0.027 0.025 0.027 0.025 0.024 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.028 0.027 0.026 0.02 0.016 0.018 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.014 2019 +634 COG PPPEX Republic of Congo Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 149.469 140.306 136.044 134.807 134 133.796 135.118 135.861 113.5 101.91 97.44 98.542 93.781 88.567 118.742 119.482 134.309 137.575 110.08 138.778 192.569 170.77 173.535 163.556 191.658 221.708 239.548 248.965 284.024 222.483 284.513 309.251 316.116 316.152 314.805 311.999 316.625 297.674 358.779 350.076 298.322 339.899 389.73 367.232 352.372 342.954 338.913 335.261 2019 +634 COG NID_NGDP Republic of Congo Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 28.961 33.585 31.211 41.199 23.51 25.604 27.509 42.669 54.109 39.877 14.511 27.323 28.959 36.03 62.694 46.945 39.157 28.157 37.016 34.839 30.95 30.145 28.533 30.945 26.666 25.938 28.283 61.054 42.071 54.295 47.19 36.842 43.817 47.064 53.586 79.401 74.001 37.216 24.976 22.217 22.584 21 23.266 24.66 24.849 25.974 26.418 26.497 2019 +634 COG NGSD_NGDP Republic of Congo Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 29.297 35.668 29.643 32.598 22.912 21.113 24.332 21.943 28.293 16.12 35.962 31.028 41.942 38.615 35.729 5.572 10.242 22.473 12.201 25.85 48.427 28.932 34.305 44.628 39.867 32.005 42.939 37.053 49.533 40.192 54.044 50.017 57.46 57.835 54.628 40.415 25.323 31.178 24.816 22.63 22.493 33.59 42.368 35.773 32.923 29.725 29.631 27.999 2019 +634 COG PCPI Republic of Congo "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 42.166 42.496 43.963 45.49 47.076 48.727 50.442 52.226 45.43 41.077 41.218 45.075 43.65 41.86 44.999 47.833 51.373 57.897 59.171 60.946 61.251 61.768 63.612 64.687 67.061 68.715 71.915 73.781 78.223 81.618 81.937 83.379 87.556 91.611 92.446 95.375 98.418 98.86 100 100.4 101.779 103.783 107.415 110.852 114.178 117.603 121.131 124.765 2021 +634 COG PCPIPCH Republic of Congo "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.296 0.782 3.454 3.471 3.488 3.505 3.521 3.537 -13.013 -9.582 0.343 9.358 -3.162 -4.1 7.497 6.3 7.4 12.7 2.2 3 0.5 0.844 2.985 1.69 3.67 2.466 4.658 2.595 6.02 4.339 0.391 1.761 5.009 4.631 0.912 3.168 3.191 0.449 1.153 0.4 1.373 1.969 3.5 3.2 3 3 3 3 2021 +634 COG PCPIE Republic of Congo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 30.081 30.316 31.363 32.452 33.584 34.761 35.985 37.258 32.409 28.636 29.063 31.201 30.346 30.346 36.244 46.682 49.25 57.13 55.701 57.818 56.026 60.695 58.962 62.915 63.611 65.553 77.41 74.364 83.149 81.675 83.825 85.321 91.694 93.607 94.053 97.904 97.869 99.616 100.51 101.9 102.5 104.031 107.672 111.117 114.451 117.884 121.421 125.063 2021 +634 COG PCPIEPCH Republic of Congo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 0.782 3.454 3.471 3.488 3.505 3.521 3.537 -13.013 -11.643 1.493 7.353 -2.74 0 19.437 28.8 5.5 16 -2.5 3.8 -3.1 8.335 -2.856 6.704 1.106 3.053 18.088 -3.935 11.813 -1.773 2.633 1.784 7.469 2.087 0.477 4.094 -0.036 1.785 0.897 1.383 0.589 1.493 3.5 3.2 3 3 3 3 2021 +634 COG TM_RPCH Republic of Congo Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 31.43 2.025 -15.635 -12.018 -11.027 -0.769 32.434 19.956 5.042 31.508 -6.734 49.788 -38.644 87.174 49.258 -7.136 14.915 -0.152 5.715 2.211 4.582 8.496 6.217 4.076 -2.17 17.581 12.276 8.228 -7.95 34.151 21.024 -2.774 -12.266 4.389 33.56 35.659 -1.025 -36.483 16.917 -9.325 -19.284 -14.233 13.369 9.647 10.334 2.48 -4.336 6.948 2020 +634 COG TMG_RPCH Republic of Congo Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 19.635 4.101 -13.918 -10.227 -9.216 1.251 34.971 17.562 2.946 15.527 0.401 35.998 -30.99 66.2 30.168 -10.701 20.462 14.569 1.843 5.383 8.819 -11.804 35.18 -1.626 2.663 5.27 3.275 4.922 3.135 20.969 20.988 0.081 -15.137 -4.682 41.82 46.918 0.918 -38.869 3.439 -14.245 -7.341 -25.082 3.476 14.052 11.637 8.417 1.496 7.433 2020 +634 COG TX_RPCH Republic of Congo Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 9.67 3.313 -14.57 -10.907 -9.904 0.484 34.027 19.047 4.246 13.536 19.711 -8.358 8.315 11.11 -7.449 0.04 12.345 14.949 5.284 8.466 5.787 -18.664 13.914 -6.583 -12.897 24.303 10.243 -16.14 -5.584 21.937 7.27 -3.328 -11.213 -8.302 3.434 -1.36 59.457 -4.566 8.983 0.259 -2.242 4.935 5.118 3.459 7.553 2.863 6.254 8.716 2020 +634 COG TXG_RPCH Republic of Congo Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 23.375 3.672 -14.273 -10.598 -9.591 0.834 34.493 19.461 4.608 15.249 19.656 -8.358 8.315 11.11 -7.449 0.04 12.345 14.949 5.284 8.466 5.787 -18.664 13.914 -6.583 -12.897 24.303 10.243 -16.14 -5.584 21.937 7.27 -3.328 -11.213 -8.302 3.434 -1.36 59.457 -4.566 8.983 0.259 -2.242 4.935 5.118 3.459 7.553 2.863 6.254 8.716 2020 +634 COG LUR Republic of Congo Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +634 COG LE Republic of Congo Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +634 COG LP Republic of Congo Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 1.589 1.638 1.689 1.741 1.794 1.85 1.907 1.966 2.026 2.154 2.22 2.288 2.345 2.404 2.464 2.525 2.588 2.653 2.719 2.787 2.857 2.929 3.002 3.077 3.154 3.233 3.313 3.396 3.481 3.568 3.657 3.749 3.843 3.939 4.037 4.138 4.241 4.347 4.456 4.568 4.682 4.799 4.919 5.042 5.168 5.297 5.429 5.565 2020 +634 COG GGR Republic of Congo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 166.564 208.574 195.955 174.374 183.178 230.592 260.024 362 387.657 263.036 390.608 611.309 631.827 575.414 613.5 745.8 "1,245.70" "1,796.00" "1,579.25" "2,497.26" "1,334.76" "2,505.66" "3,241.55" "3,422.94" "3,507.33" "3,345.94" "1,650.78" "1,571.84" "1,445.04" "1,888.10" "2,002.77" "1,320.48" "1,674.23" "2,522.63" "2,562.89" "2,663.39" "2,608.10" "2,568.58" "2,734.34" 2021 +634 COG GGR_NGDP Republic of Congo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.069 26.334 22.885 20.082 21.537 20.081 21.201 24.914 25.865 19.908 24.006 23.692 28.373 24.793 27.379 27.715 35.528 42.588 37.568 48.063 29.189 38.514 43.938 37.893 39.542 37.83 23.483 26.102 22.393 24.916 26.726 22.241 23.896 28.105 27.975 27.656 26.899 26.226 26.791 2021 +634 COG GGX Republic of Congo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 160.4 241.074 291.818 284.514 279.34 352.623 338.268 228.396 332.686 331.215 467.83 584.297 647.546 745.81 605.308 656.31 775.762 "1,123.05" "1,201.49" "1,255.62" "1,117.28" "1,496.15" "2,056.34" "2,769.29" "3,760.06" "4,295.16" "2,902.42" "2,513.88" "1,827.87" "1,459.60" "1,650.32" "1,393.42" "1,553.33" "1,714.73" "1,972.95" "2,046.83" "2,226.86" "2,309.39" "2,431.40" 2021 +634 COG GGX_NGDP Republic of Congo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.289 30.437 34.08 32.766 32.844 30.708 27.581 15.719 22.197 25.068 28.752 22.645 29.078 32.135 27.013 24.389 22.125 26.63 28.582 24.166 24.433 22.997 27.873 30.657 42.392 48.562 41.288 41.745 28.325 19.261 22.023 23.47 22.171 19.104 21.535 21.254 22.967 23.58 23.823 2021 +634 COG GGXCNL Republic of Congo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.164 -32.5 -95.863 -110.14 -96.162 -122.031 -78.243 133.604 54.971 -68.178 -77.222 27.012 -15.719 -170.397 8.192 89.49 469.938 672.947 377.762 "1,241.64" 217.482 "1,009.50" "1,185.22" 653.644 -252.725 -949.224 "-1,251.64" -942.042 -382.826 428.504 352.444 -72.936 120.897 807.901 589.942 616.558 381.24 259.19 302.937 2021 +634 COG GGXCNL_NGDP Republic of Congo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.78 -4.103 -11.195 -12.684 -11.306 -10.627 -6.38 9.195 3.668 -5.16 -4.746 1.047 -0.706 -7.342 0.366 3.326 13.403 15.957 8.986 23.897 4.756 15.517 16.065 7.236 -2.849 -10.732 -17.805 -15.643 -5.932 5.655 4.703 -1.228 1.726 9.001 6.439 6.402 3.932 2.646 2.968 2021 +634 COG GGSB Republic of Congo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +634 COG GGSB_NPGDP Republic of Congo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +634 COG GGXONLB Republic of Congo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.364 45.874 -28.385 -48.424 -39.674 -1.95 72.169 143.64 61.673 -65.751 90.471 186.711 137.864 7.272 126 217.4 627.938 851.847 478.662 "1,371.53" 277.982 "1,062.60" "1,191.12" 654.644 -235.125 -933.124 "-1,206.24" -822.642 -275.509 571.034 591.379 6.812 273.507 986.206 809.597 831.348 589.402 471.883 510.409 2021 +634 COG GGXONLB_NGDP Republic of Congo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.564 5.792 -3.315 -5.577 -4.665 -0.17 5.884 9.886 4.115 -4.976 5.56 7.236 6.191 0.313 5.623 8.079 17.909 20.199 11.387 26.397 6.079 16.333 16.145 7.247 -2.651 -10.55 -17.159 -13.661 -4.269 7.536 7.892 0.115 3.904 10.987 8.837 8.633 6.079 4.818 5.001 2021 +634 COG GGXWDN Republic of Congo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +634 COG GGXWDN_NGDP Republic of Congo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +634 COG GGXWDG Republic of Congo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "3,741.90" "4,010.25" "3,794.91" "4,152.43" "3,298.91" "3,497.56" "3,994.72" "3,941.28" "3,616.20" "3,833.64" "2,829.16" "2,537.14" "2,727.82" "3,010.34" "3,743.53" "5,215.32" "5,482.86" "6,080.50" "5,845.10" "6,355.10" "6,767.15" "7,261.21" "7,362.08" "6,765.98" "6,213.47" "5,999.03" "5,837.17" "5,685.22" 2021 +634 COG GGXWDG_NGDP Republic of Congo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145.02 180.082 163.513 185.31 122.591 99.752 94.725 93.757 69.598 83.836 43.487 34.39 30.198 33.939 42.325 74.19 91.048 94.224 77.134 84.805 113.981 103.639 82.021 73.853 64.52 61.873 59.6 55.704 2021 +634 COG NGDP_FY Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 457.494 482.358 508.574 536.214 565.357 596.083 628.479 662.636 698.649 790.559 792.04 856.263 868.307 850.511 "1,148.31" "1,226.47" "1,452.99" "1,498.79" "1,321.29" "1,627.10" "2,580.27" "2,226.90" "2,320.86" "2,240.81" "2,690.99" "3,506.27" "4,217.18" "4,203.70" "5,195.84" "4,572.81" "6,505.75" "7,377.58" "9,033.23" "8,869.81" "8,844.63" "7,029.66" "6,021.96" "6,453.24" "7,577.81" "7,493.80" "5,937.10" "7,006.22" "8,975.85" "9,161.46" "9,630.33" "9,695.79" "9,793.92" "10,206.04" 2021 +634 COG BCA Republic of Congo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.167 -0.461 -0.332 -0.401 0.21 -0.161 -0.601 -0.223 -0.445 -0.085 -0.251 -0.462 -0.317 -0.553 -0.793 -0.625 -0.651 -0.156 -0.241 -0.231 0.633 -0.037 0.192 0.529 0.673 0.404 1.12 -2.108 0.869 -1.37 0.902 2.062 2.415 1.934 0.187 -4.636 -4.945 -0.67 -0.022 0.053 -0.009 1.592 2.767 1.593 1.221 0.575 0.501 0.246 2019 +634 COG BCA_NGDPD Republic of Congo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -7.697 -25.953 -21.422 -28.49 16.246 -12.154 -33.1 -10.1 -18.99 -3.428 -8.635 -15.205 -9.651 -18.401 -38.36 -25.444 -22.916 -6.069 -10.743 -8.716 17.478 -1.213 5.772 13.683 13.201 6.067 13.87 -24 7.462 -14.103 6.854 13.175 13.644 10.77 1.042 -38.986 -48.678 -6.026 -0.16 0.413 -0.09 12.59 19.101 11.113 8.073 3.751 3.213 1.501 2019 +238 CRI NGDP_R Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. As of January 2021, national accounts data reflect an updated series (including for all historical years) with 2017 as the benchmark year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" "8,321.49" "8,133.46" "7,540.91" "7,756.54" "8,379.27" "8,439.74" "8,906.98" "9,331.36" "9,651.63" "10,198.48" "10,565.63" "10,804.74" "11,798.89" "12,636.28" "13,207.32" "13,755.94" "13,941.71" "14,705.18" "15,757.39" "16,421.53" "17,056.83" "17,652.32" "18,255.47" "19,043.59" "19,886.20" "20,677.01" "22,191.95" "24,015.04" "25,152.92" "24,933.22" "26,269.73" "27,426.42" "28,765.54" "29,483.18" "30,527.50" "31,642.39" "32,972.74" "34,343.65" "35,242.04" "36,094.03" "34,631.89" "37,320.68" "38,742.73" "39,862.61" "41,074.96" "42,401.53" "43,815.76" "45,236.62" 2021 +238 CRI NGDP_RPCH Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.752 -2.26 -7.285 2.859 8.028 0.722 5.536 4.765 3.432 5.666 3.6 2.263 9.201 7.097 4.519 4.154 1.35 5.476 7.155 4.215 3.869 3.491 3.417 4.317 4.425 3.977 7.327 8.215 4.738 -0.873 5.36 4.403 4.883 2.495 3.542 3.652 4.204 4.158 2.616 2.418 -4.051 7.764 3.81 2.891 3.041 3.23 3.335 3.243 2021 +238 CRI NGDP Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. As of January 2021, national accounts data reflect an updated series (including for all historical years) with 2017 as the benchmark year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" 41.6 57.372 97.964 129.923 163.779 198.852 247.74 285.873 351.39 427.916 525.31 881.04 "1,151.92" "1,362.41" "1,647.13" "2,079.86" "2,425.73" "2,934.16" "3,519.45" "4,072.33" "4,627.05" "5,254.08" "5,965.39" "6,885.56" "8,150.14" "9,577.02" "11,613.32" "13,889.05" "16,208.98" "17,626.15" "19,802.01" "21,623.53" "23,752.87" "25,462.96" "28,001.33" "30,171.92" "32,056.29" "34,343.65" "36,014.72" "37,832.15" "36,356.27" "39,993.11" "43,760.14" "47,066.69" "50,189.01" "53,430.82" "56,895.35" "60,493.21" 2021 +238 CRI NGDPD Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.854 2.636 2.619 3.162 3.678 3.941 4.425 4.554 4.636 5.25 5.737 7.197 8.566 9.586 10.489 11.578 11.683 12.618 13.688 14.259 15.016 15.979 16.584 17.277 18.615 20.049 22.717 26.885 30.802 30.746 37.656 42.762 47.231 50.949 52.017 56.442 58.847 60.517 62.422 64.412 62.144 64.417 68.489 72.958 76.09 79.906 84.166 88.648 2021 +238 CRI PPPGDP Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.195 8.768 8.631 9.226 10.326 10.729 11.551 12.401 13.279 14.582 15.672 16.569 18.505 20.288 21.658 23.031 23.769 25.503 27.636 29.206 31.023 32.83 34.481 36.679 39.33 42.177 46.664 51.862 55.361 55.229 58.889 62.759 67.139 71.16 77.049 82.853 90.838 97.896 102.857 107.228 104.124 116.871 129.95 138.47 145.675 153.175 161.297 169.75 2021 +238 CRI NGDP_D Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.5 0.705 1.299 1.675 1.955 2.356 2.781 3.064 3.641 4.196 4.972 8.154 9.763 10.782 12.471 15.12 17.399 19.953 22.335 24.799 27.127 29.764 32.677 36.157 40.984 46.317 52.331 57.835 64.442 70.693 75.38 78.842 82.574 86.364 91.725 95.353 97.221 100 102.192 104.816 104.979 107.161 112.951 118.072 122.189 126.012 129.851 133.726 2021 +238 CRI NGDPRPC Costa Rica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,615,044.34" "3,428,880.03" "3,086,552.65" "3,084,752.13" "3,237,965.81" "3,165,710.86" "3,243,357.41" "3,304,327.78" "3,327,112.80" "3,425,771.33" "3,463,509.27" "3,461,208.31" "3,697,264.43" "3,858,440.64" "3,916,059.67" "3,964,492.40" "3,911,123.65" "4,021,634.81" "4,205,326.92" "4,279,031.86" "4,476,639.07" "4,465,105.01" "4,538,417.86" "4,660,231.74" "4,789,750.67" "4,905,287.85" "5,186,662.82" "5,532,922.99" "5,711,263.46" "5,578,728.75" "5,768,604.91" "5,945,878.45" "6,155,776.45" "6,229,208.97" "6,369,693.78" "6,522,949.67" "6,716,387.36" "6,915,180.13" "7,017,097.19" "7,111,601.91" "6,752,952.56" "7,204,707.84" "7,404,682.56" "7,542,778.72" "7,694,707.20" "7,864,044.06" "8,045,334.91" "8,223,434.71" 2021 +238 CRI NGDPRPPPPC Costa Rica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,304.65" "9,773.99" "8,798.19" "8,793.06" "9,229.79" "9,023.83" "9,245.16" "9,418.95" "9,483.90" "9,765.13" "9,872.70" "9,866.14" "10,539.02" "10,998.45" "11,162.69" "11,300.75" "11,148.62" "11,463.63" "11,987.24" "12,197.34" "12,760.62" "12,727.74" "12,936.72" "13,283.94" "13,653.14" "13,982.47" "14,784.53" "15,771.54" "16,279.90" "15,902.11" "16,443.35" "16,948.67" "17,546.98" "17,756.30" "18,156.75" "18,593.60" "19,145.00" "19,711.65" "20,002.17" "20,271.55" "19,249.22" "20,536.95" "21,106.97" "21,500.62" "21,933.69" "22,416.38" "22,933.15" "23,440.82" 2021 +238 CRI NGDPPC Costa Rica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "18,071.99" "24,186.69" "40,097.51" "51,669.95" "63,288.23" "74,588.51" "90,211.35" "101,230.61" "121,131.26" "143,741.34" "172,201.42" "282,233.94" "360,961.43" "416,007.44" "488,383.66" "599,420.89" "680,498.37" "802,445.30" "939,270.90" "1,061,145.42" "1,214,389.35" "1,329,006.35" "1,483,031.36" "1,684,992.07" "1,963,026.31" "2,271,994.98" "2,714,244.85" "3,199,955.03" "3,680,436.73" "3,943,794.73" "4,348,350.66" "4,687,846.11" "5,083,072.74" "5,379,816.09" "5,842,596.56" "6,219,817.69" "6,529,710.51" "6,915,180.13" "7,170,945.55" "7,454,064.41" "7,089,193.88" "7,720,617.91" "8,363,633.13" "8,905,930.76" "9,402,073.05" "9,909,601.37" "10,446,974.63" "10,996,886.42" 2021 +238 CRI NGDPDPC Costa Rica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,108.75" "1,111.35" "1,071.94" "1,257.36" "1,421.16" "1,478.37" "1,611.32" "1,612.56" "1,598.04" "1,763.48" "1,880.75" "2,305.41" "2,684.09" "2,926.91" "3,110.16" "3,336.71" "3,277.61" "3,450.91" "3,653.15" "3,715.41" "3,941.14" "4,041.94" "4,122.83" "4,227.82" "4,483.59" "4,756.34" "5,309.27" "6,194.05" "6,993.90" "6,879.27" "8,268.86" "9,270.57" "10,107.45" "10,764.53" "10,853.64" "11,635.20" "11,986.92" "12,185.26" "12,428.92" "12,691.13" "12,117.61" "12,435.58" "13,089.86" "13,805.03" "14,254.21" "14,819.79" "15,454.36" "16,115.07" 2021 +238 CRI PPPPC Costa Rica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,560.09" "3,696.22" "3,532.79" "3,668.99" "3,990.22" "4,024.53" "4,206.26" "4,391.33" "4,577.53" "4,898.09" "5,137.37" "5,307.59" "5,798.78" "6,194.99" "6,421.80" "6,637.54" "6,668.09" "6,974.73" "7,375.40" "7,610.41" "8,142.24" "8,304.23" "8,572.13" "8,975.94" "9,473.05" "10,005.79" "10,906.20" "11,948.70" "12,570.36" "12,357.35" "12,931.53" "13,605.86" "14,367.70" "15,034.64" "16,076.63" "17,079.78" "18,503.17" "19,711.65" "20,479.98" "21,127.11" "20,303.40" "22,561.75" "24,836.58" "26,201.19" "27,289.79" "28,408.69" "29,616.91" "30,858.33" 2021 +238 CRI NGAP_NPGDP Costa Rica Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +238 CRI PPPSH Costa Rica Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.061 0.059 0.054 0.054 0.056 0.055 0.056 0.056 0.056 0.057 0.057 0.057 0.056 0.058 0.059 0.06 0.058 0.059 0.062 0.062 0.061 0.062 0.062 0.063 0.062 0.062 0.063 0.065 0.066 0.065 0.065 0.066 0.067 0.067 0.07 0.074 0.078 0.08 0.079 0.079 0.078 0.08 0.08 0.081 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 2021 +238 CRI PPPEX Costa Rica Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.076 6.544 11.35 14.083 15.861 18.533 21.447 23.052 26.462 29.346 33.519 53.176 62.248 67.152 76.051 90.308 102.053 115.05 127.352 139.433 149.147 160.04 173.006 187.723 207.222 227.068 248.872 267.808 292.787 319.146 336.26 344.546 353.785 357.828 363.422 364.163 352.897 350.817 350.144 352.82 349.163 342.199 336.747 339.906 344.527 348.823 352.737 356.367 2021 +238 CRI NID_NGDP Costa Rica Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. As of January 2021, national accounts data reflect an updated series (including for all historical years) with 2017 as the benchmark year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.452 27.898 23.731 21.653 21.765 24.97 24.32 26.177 23.57 25.615 26.27 18.402 20.434 21.029 20.771 19.542 17.75 20.054 22.662 21.08 20.687 20.115 19.886 18.965 18.93 18.964 21.086 23.287 24.611 18.453 19.834 20.048 19.854 19.59 19.223 18.854 18.889 18.065 18.37 16.064 15.804 19.702 20.766 20.469 20.26 20.043 20.011 19.988 2021 +238 CRI NGSD_NGDP Costa Rica Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. As of January 2021, national accounts data reflect an updated series (including for all historical years) with 2017 as the benchmark year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.784 12.957 15.406 13.447 18.351 22.469 23.419 21.966 20.889 19.303 19.398 15.294 15.662 13.827 15.878 16.319 15.394 16.413 19.078 16.215 16.128 16.897 14.7 13.757 15.304 14.674 16.953 17.712 16.233 16.63 16.61 14.751 14.749 14.819 14.507 15.45 16.752 14.448 15.378 14.781 14.776 16.386 15.955 16.081 16.592 16.684 16.829 17.01 2021 +238 CRI PCPI Costa Rica "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. Index Base (December 2020=100) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022 0.72 0.985 1.874 2.483 2.782 3.203 3.58 4.182 5.053 5.887 7.009 8.425 10.26 11.264 12.788 15.753 18.512 20.965 23.409 25.761 28.584 31.802 34.717 37.997 42.676 48.565 54.135 59.201 67.148 72.415 76.515 80.248 83.855 88.242 92.23 92.97 92.953 94.464 96.563 98.587 99.301 101.016 109.975 117.04 121.488 125.497 129.262 133.139 2021 +238 CRI PCPIPCH Costa Rica "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.121 36.806 90.271 32.503 12.013 15.129 11.788 16.806 20.845 16.491 19.069 20.195 21.788 9.781 13.534 23.186 17.512 13.248 11.66 10.045 10.961 11.256 9.167 9.448 12.315 13.798 11.471 9.357 13.425 7.843 5.663 4.878 4.496 5.231 4.519 0.802 -0.017 1.626 2.221 2.096 0.725 1.727 8.869 6.425 3.8 3.3 3 3 2021 +238 CRI PCPIE Costa Rica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. Index Base (December 2020=100) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022 0.77 1.27 2.32 2.56 3.01 3.34 3.85 4.49 5.62 6.18 7.87 9.207 10.769 11.743 14.075 17.251 19.647 21.848 24.548 27.03 29.8 33.065 36.267 39.846 45.077 51.422 56.273 62.353 71.022 73.896 78.2 81.903 85.63 88.781 93.333 92.58 93.288 95.689 97.629 99.115 100 103.299 113.119 118.566 122.597 126.398 130.19 134.095 2021 +238 CRI PCPIEPCH Costa Rica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 17.986 64.935 82.677 10.345 17.578 10.963 15.269 16.623 25.167 9.964 27.346 16.99 16.969 9.043 19.856 22.568 13.889 11.202 12.356 10.113 10.247 10.956 9.683 9.868 13.129 14.075 9.434 10.806 13.902 4.047 5.824 4.736 4.551 3.68 5.127 -0.808 0.765 2.574 2.027 1.522 0.892 3.299 9.506 4.815 3.4 3.1 3 3 2021 +238 CRI TM_RPCH Costa Rica Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflating values using price indices Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.734 -26.079 -20.24 13.451 9.307 6.562 17.585 17.582 -0.908 16.913 10.439 -4.394 23.594 14.525 5.132 2.976 2.983 14.014 24.824 0.461 -2.356 0.01 6.13 4.544 4.812 6.946 7.816 10.088 6.659 -18.736 18.726 10.671 7.825 1.681 5.046 4.498 8.938 5.013 2.856 -2.297 -10.19 16.154 5.29 4.54 5.334 6.121 6.025 6.142 2021 +238 CRI TMG_RPCH Costa Rica Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflating values using price indices Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.622 -25.718 -25.71 19.029 12.304 7.56 6.728 12.837 10.009 20.4 11.189 -3.876 22.348 15.747 5.568 2.501 0.954 19.43 27.905 -0.312 -4.187 5.135 18.631 20.121 18.8 26.993 23.637 18.339 25.329 -20.367 9.874 16.307 6.704 0.467 10.22 -5.557 5.541 10.75 6.468 -2.723 -10.19 16.154 5.29 4.54 5.334 6.121 6.025 6.142 2021 +238 CRI TX_RPCH Costa Rica Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflating values using price indices Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.646 3.051 -4.229 3.281 9.413 -6.239 3.628 20.949 7.37 16.074 7.901 10.059 17.774 9.112 4.148 8.998 6.658 8.256 25.561 19.402 3.546 1.702 2.68 5.671 10.383 6.012 8.041 7.523 2.172 -8.462 9.327 7.048 5.564 3.312 4.964 2.888 9.417 6.955 4.891 4.261 -10.939 15.856 7.937 5.763 6.105 6.471 6.081 6.061 2021 +238 CRI TXG_RPCH Costa Rica Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflating values using price indices Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.862 10.195 -11.032 2.014 14.307 -7.377 -4.776 14.844 1.302 16.377 2.043 9.376 16.077 6.754 3.469 13.587 5.589 9.088 28.955 23.412 -4.584 6.43 11.061 19.971 22.136 18.863 20.854 10.112 10.556 -4.152 3.589 6.243 6.99 -0.912 14.569 -0.975 9.282 14.258 6.888 3.019 0.934 31.201 17.204 7.673 8.626 8.352 7.517 7.862 2021 +238 CRI LUR Costa Rica Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022 5.921 8.766 9.405 9.231 5.361 6.846 6.229 5.577 5.461 3.774 4.642 5.5 4.1 4.1 4.2 5.2 6.2 5.7 5.6 6.022 5.193 6.072 6.403 6.668 6.495 6.63 5.962 4.597 4.948 7.822 9.213 10.492 9.849 8.311 9.658 9.604 9.541 9.293 11.951 12.417 19.98 13.68 12.5 13.2 13 12 10.5 9 2021 +238 CRI LE Costa Rica Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +238 CRI LP Costa Rica Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022 2.302 2.372 2.443 2.514 2.588 2.666 2.746 2.824 2.901 2.977 3.051 3.122 3.191 3.275 3.373 3.47 3.565 3.657 3.747 3.838 3.81 3.953 4.022 4.086 4.152 4.215 4.279 4.34 4.404 4.469 4.554 4.613 4.673 4.733 4.793 4.851 4.909 4.966 5.022 5.075 5.128 5.18 5.232 5.285 5.338 5.392 5.446 5.501 2021 +238 CRI GGR Costa Rica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.01 102.15 140.9 167.5 197 264.525 314.5 377.5 459.704 563.227 610.138 725.563 808.802 973.273 "1,107.69" "1,321.39" "1,638.35" "2,104.70" "2,490.03" "2,363.27" "2,591.29" "2,869.47" "3,118.25" "3,379.74" "3,625.19" "3,993.82" "4,379.46" "4,560.07" "4,766.51" "5,675.66" "5,077.37" "6,326.21" "6,872.58" "7,200.61" "7,666.93" "8,158.18" "8,655.57" "9,171.90" 2021 +238 CRI GGR_NGDP Costa Rica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.47 11.594 12.232 12.294 11.96 12.718 12.965 12.866 13.062 13.831 13.186 13.81 13.558 14.135 13.591 13.797 14.108 15.154 15.362 13.408 13.086 13.27 13.128 13.273 12.946 13.237 13.662 13.278 13.235 15.002 13.966 15.818 15.705 15.299 15.276 15.269 15.213 15.162 2021 +238 CRI GGX Costa Rica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 99.143 123.388 158.336 188.243 286.959 341.145 419.341 476.973 564.049 680.571 780.587 907.908 "1,106.62" "1,209.60" "1,386.03" "1,588.00" "1,804.33" "2,061.75" "2,535.60" "2,969.59" "3,623.06" "3,762.38" "4,177.72" "4,765.33" "5,230.87" "5,647.02" "6,023.73" "6,610.92" "6,830.18" "8,222.61" "8,146.61" "8,378.70" "8,769.87" "9,081.03" "9,248.15" "9,554.10" "9,965.83" "10,382.27" 2021 +238 CRI GGX_NGDP Costa Rica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.873 14.005 13.745 13.817 17.422 16.402 17.287 16.256 16.027 16.712 16.87 17.28 18.551 17.567 17.006 16.581 15.537 14.844 15.643 16.848 18.296 17.399 17.588 18.715 18.681 18.716 18.791 19.249 18.965 21.734 22.408 20.95 20.041 19.294 18.427 17.881 17.516 17.163 2021 +238 CRI GGXCNL Costa Rica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -23.133 -21.238 -17.436 -20.743 -89.959 -76.62 -104.841 -99.473 -104.346 -117.344 -170.449 -182.344 -297.818 -236.325 -278.346 -266.611 -165.977 42.947 -45.566 -606.328 "-1,031.77" -892.905 "-1,059.47" "-1,385.58" "-1,605.68" "-1,653.20" "-1,644.27" "-2,050.85" "-2,063.67" "-2,546.95" "-3,069.24" "-2,052.49" "-1,897.29" "-1,880.42" "-1,581.22" "-1,395.92" "-1,310.26" "-1,210.38" 2021 +238 CRI GGXCNL_NGDP Costa Rica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.404 -2.411 -1.514 -1.523 -5.462 -3.684 -4.322 -3.39 -2.965 -2.881 -3.684 -3.471 -4.992 -3.432 -3.415 -2.784 -1.429 0.309 -0.281 -3.44 -5.21 -4.129 -4.46 -5.442 -5.734 -5.479 -5.129 -5.972 -5.73 -6.732 -8.442 -5.132 -4.336 -3.995 -3.151 -2.613 -2.303 -2.001 2021 +238 CRI GGSB Costa Rica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -104.841 -99.473 -104.346 -122.144 -174.457 -183.998 -293.905 -230.916 -268.1 -238.996 -160.84 -11.857 -115.506 -560.045 "-1,011.11" -886.515 "-1,086.75" "-1,373.18" "-1,592.48" "-1,643.93" "-1,668.45" "-2,101.03" "-2,297.46" "-2,610.85" "-2,509.43" "-2,204.37" "-2,073.65" "-1,823.93" "-1,539.01" "-1,344.37" "-1,305.07" "-1,210.38" 2021 +238 CRI GGSB_NPGDP Costa Rica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.222 -3.348 -2.999 -3.025 -3.795 -3.51 -4.903 -3.335 -3.259 -2.443 -1.381 -0.088 -0.733 -3.115 -5.065 -4.091 -4.615 -5.373 -5.666 -5.436 -5.233 -6.185 -6.446 -6.912 -6.667 -5.519 -4.751 -3.865 -3.06 -2.513 -2.292 -2.001 2021 +238 CRI GGXONLB Costa Rica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.683 7.335 15.558 12.554 -36.467 17.809 14.473 25.597 26.793 64.375 24.485 57.157 0.105 97.48 110.893 193.591 315.644 497.21 369.685 -212.933 -579.849 -395.987 -529.425 -704.402 -830.918 -866.206 -758.364 -996.684 -809.801 -994.323 "-1,368.29" -111.8 477.7 637.531 857.346 "1,054.20" "1,240.39" "1,410.19" 2021 +238 CRI GGXONLB_NGDP Costa Rica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.082 0.832 1.351 0.921 -2.214 0.856 0.597 0.872 0.761 1.581 0.529 1.088 0.002 1.416 1.361 2.021 2.718 3.58 2.281 -1.208 -2.928 -1.831 -2.229 -2.766 -2.967 -2.871 -2.366 -2.902 -2.249 -2.628 -3.764 -0.28 1.092 1.355 1.708 1.973 2.18 2.331 2021 +238 CRI GGXWDN Costa Rica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +238 CRI GGXWDN_NGDP Costa Rica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +238 CRI GGXWDG Costa Rica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 817.117 896.651 "1,432.10" "1,587.55" "1,797.62" "2,082.92" "2,471.93" "2,793.18" "3,341.69" "3,574.22" "3,836.67" "3,746.61" "3,891.31" "4,587.32" "5,562.34" "6,381.77" "8,014.51" "8,931.44" "10,482.71" "12,004.11" "14,122.56" "16,163.49" "18,669.83" "21,346.97" "24,419.52" "27,271.99" "29,565.07" "31,309.21" "33,107.64" "34,674.94" "36,126.50" "37,468.52" 2021 +238 CRI GGXWDG_NGDP Costa Rica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.685 30.559 40.691 38.984 38.85 39.644 41.438 40.566 41.002 37.321 33.037 26.975 24.007 26.026 28.09 29.513 33.741 35.076 37.436 39.786 44.056 47.064 51.839 56.425 67.167 68.192 67.562 66.521 65.966 64.897 63.496 61.938 2021 +238 CRI NGDP_FY Costa Rica "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" 41.6 57.372 97.964 129.923 163.779 198.852 247.74 285.873 351.39 427.916 525.31 881.04 "1,151.92" "1,362.41" "1,647.13" "2,079.86" "2,425.73" "2,934.16" "3,519.45" "4,072.33" "4,627.05" "5,254.08" "5,965.39" "6,885.56" "8,150.14" "9,577.02" "11,613.32" "13,889.05" "16,208.98" "17,626.15" "19,802.01" "21,623.53" "23,752.87" "25,462.96" "28,001.33" "30,171.92" "32,056.29" "34,343.65" "36,014.72" "37,832.15" "36,356.27" "39,993.11" "43,760.14" "47,066.69" "50,189.01" "53,430.82" "56,895.35" "60,493.21" 2021 +238 CRI BCA Costa Rica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.663 -0.42 -0.24 -0.283 -0.156 -0.13 -0.074 -0.229 -0.16 -0.376 -0.447 -0.224 -0.409 -0.69 -0.513 -0.373 -0.275 -0.46 -0.491 -0.694 -0.685 -0.514 -0.86 -0.9 -0.675 -0.86 -0.939 -1.499 -2.581 -0.561 -1.214 -2.265 -2.411 -2.431 -2.453 -1.921 -1.257 -2.189 -1.867 -0.826 -0.639 -2.136 -3.295 -3.201 -2.791 -2.684 -2.679 -2.64 2021 +238 CRI BCA_NGDPD Costa Rica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -13.658 -15.932 -9.164 -8.951 -4.242 -3.298 -1.672 -5.029 -3.462 -7.158 -7.796 -3.108 -4.771 -7.202 -4.893 -3.222 -2.357 -3.642 -3.584 -4.865 -4.559 -3.218 -5.186 -5.208 -3.626 -4.29 -4.132 -5.575 -8.378 -1.823 -3.224 -5.297 -5.105 -4.772 -4.716 -3.404 -2.137 -3.617 -2.991 -1.283 -1.028 -3.315 -4.811 -4.387 -3.668 -3.36 -3.183 -2.978 2021 +662 CIV NGDP_R Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. The authorities' rebasing exercise to 2015 is ongoing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "12,828.11" "13,276.78" "13,303.34" "12,970.75" "12,711.34" "13,168.95" "13,801.05" "13,732.05" "13,888.59" "14,298.31" "14,142.46" "14,148.11" "14,112.74" "14,087.34" "14,111.49" "14,897.74" "16,109.77" "17,031.68" "17,871.45" "18,160.53" "17,784.90" "17,806.48" "17,509.54" "17,271.49" "17,484.23" "17,785.18" "18,054.77" "18,373.45" "18,840.66" "19,453.25" "19,845.75" "18,881.77" "20,933.09" "22,874.00" "24,885.55" "27,086.15" "29,032.90" "31,169.62" "33,317.29" "35,393.53" "36,083.94" "38,609.82" "40,733.36" "43,360.66" "46,222.46" "49,180.70" "52,180.73" "55,311.57" 2019 +662 CIV NGDP_RPCH Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.196 3.498 0.2 -2.5 -2 3.6 4.8 -0.5 1.14 2.95 -1.09 0.04 -0.25 -0.18 0.171 5.572 8.136 5.723 4.931 1.618 -2.068 0.121 -1.668 -1.36 1.232 1.721 1.516 1.765 2.543 3.251 2.018 -4.857 10.864 9.272 8.794 8.843 7.187 7.36 6.89 6.232 1.951 7 5.5 6.45 6.6 6.4 6.1 6 2019 +662 CIV NGDP Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. The authorities' rebasing exercise to 2015 is ongoing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "2,932.00" "3,125.30" "3,391.10" "3,548.54" "4,056.80" "4,254.47" "4,389.51" "4,190.60" "4,197.24" "4,302.57" "4,063.02" "4,091.63" "4,080.58" "4,323.37" "6,380.14" "7,589.60" "8,583.65" "9,457.31" "10,284.79" "10,533.31" "10,547.10" "11,340.96" "11,895.36" "12,296.97" "12,088.61" "12,456.70" "12,866.06" "13,477.19" "14,994.94" "15,845.68" "17,036.12" "16,743.03" "18,905.78" "21,350.24" "24,135.86" "27,086.15" "28,423.87" "29,955.01" "32,222.27" "34,298.89" "35,311.38" "38,841.11" "42,591.88" "46,517.87" "50,530.22" "54,678.15" "58,883.72" "63,352.99" 2019 +662 CIV NGDPD Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 13.877 11.501 10.32 9.312 9.284 9.47 12.675 13.944 14.092 13.487 14.923 14.504 15.416 15.268 11.492 15.205 16.78 16.203 17.433 17.114 14.851 15.485 17.147 21.205 22.924 23.625 24.628 28.158 33.621 33.693 34.431 35.529 37.03 43.228 48.882 45.815 47.964 51.588 58.011 58.539 61.437 70.08 68.63 72.689 79.169 86.174 93.406 100.495 2019 +662 CIV PPPGDP Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.664 23.41 24.906 25.234 25.622 27.384 29.276 29.85 31.255 33.439 34.312 35.487 36.205 36.996 37.851 40.798 44.925 48.315 51.268 52.831 52.91 54.168 54.095 54.413 56.561 59.339 62.097 64.901 67.828 70.482 72.768 70.672 78.215 86.354 97.907 108.069 112.61 118.051 129.2 139.706 144.148 160.648 181.533 200.127 217.812 236.059 255.226 275.775 2019 +662 CIV NGDP_D Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.856 23.54 25.491 27.358 31.915 32.307 31.806 30.517 30.221 30.091 28.729 28.92 28.914 30.69 45.212 50.945 53.282 55.528 57.549 58.001 59.304 63.69 67.936 71.198 69.14 70.04 71.261 73.351 79.588 81.455 85.843 88.673 90.315 93.338 96.987 100 97.902 96.103 96.713 96.907 97.859 100.599 104.563 107.281 109.32 111.178 112.846 114.538 2019 +662 CIV NGDPRPC Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,604,945.97" "1,624,037.58" "1,566,607.21" "1,453,533.55" "1,385,722.25" "1,382,116.30" "1,393,719.65" "1,335,006.61" "1,337,746.71" "1,323,393.85" "1,257,592.95" "1,209,588.59" "1,160,854.20" "1,054,588.70" "1,025,663.38" "1,052,240.33" "1,106,475.74" "1,140,151.59" "1,166,051.47" "1,154,885.65" "1,102,337.22" "1,075,706.78" "1,030,962.80" "991,175.92" "977,958.05" "969,581.99" "959,336.58" "951,529.45" "950,999.36" "957,037.68" "951,605.50" "882,439.38" "953,516.41" "1,015,522.32" "1,076,830.55" "1,142,352.07" "1,193,426.76" "1,248,790.09" "1,301,009.07" "1,347,060.60" "1,338,535.45" "1,395,938.53" "1,435,394.88" "1,489,257.16" "1,547,317.87" "1,604,625.94" "1,659,364.64" "1,714,353.34" 2015 +662 CIV NGDPRPPPPC Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,078.55" "6,150.86" "5,933.35" "5,505.09" "5,248.26" "5,234.61" "5,278.55" "5,056.18" "5,066.56" "5,012.20" "4,762.99" "4,581.18" "4,396.60" "3,994.13" "3,884.58" "3,985.24" "4,190.65" "4,318.19" "4,416.29" "4,374.00" "4,174.98" "4,074.12" "3,904.65" "3,753.97" "3,703.90" "3,672.18" "3,633.38" "3,603.81" "3,601.80" "3,624.67" "3,604.10" "3,342.14" "3,611.33" "3,846.17" "4,078.37" "4,326.53" "4,519.97" "4,729.65" "4,927.42" "5,101.84" "5,069.55" "5,286.96" "5,436.39" "5,640.39" "5,860.29" "6,077.34" "6,284.65" "6,492.92" 2015 +662 CIV NGDPPC Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "366,827.91" "382,291.16" "399,338.04" "397,658.29" "442,250.88" "446,517.56" "443,281.27" "407,403.47" "404,277.26" "398,228.34" "361,297.01" "349,813.02" "335,650.84" "323,650.31" "463,727.20" "536,059.84" "589,555.14" "633,100.54" "671,047.17" "669,846.52" "653,726.89" "685,118.29" "700,399.75" "705,698.55" "676,160.64" "679,092.99" "683,635.47" "697,960.84" "756,883.55" "779,556.62" "816,883.70" "782,485.32" "861,170.72" "947,873.18" "1,044,390.25" "1,142,352.07" "1,168,392.07" "1,200,127.65" "1,258,249.28" "1,305,399.24" "1,309,877.32" "1,404,300.84" "1,500,886.90" "1,597,694.10" "1,691,522.04" "1,783,991.91" "1,872,522.07" "1,963,593.08" 2015 +662 CIV NGDPDPC Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,736.22" "1,406.87" "1,215.25" "1,043.54" "1,012.12" 993.889 "1,280.03" "1,355.59" "1,357.33" "1,248.33" "1,327.01" "1,240.00" "1,268.08" "1,142.98" 835.236 "1,073.95" "1,152.48" "1,084.69" "1,137.46" "1,088.34" 920.472 935.446 "1,009.64" "1,216.94" "1,282.22" "1,287.97" "1,308.58" "1,458.24" "1,697.05" "1,657.60" "1,650.96" "1,660.45" "1,686.73" "1,919.16" "2,115.19" "1,932.22" "1,971.62" "2,066.85" "2,265.29" "2,227.98" "2,279.02" "2,533.74" "2,418.44" "2,496.55" "2,650.23" "2,811.61" "2,970.33" "3,114.79" 2015 +662 CIV PPPPC Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,585.26" "2,863.51" "2,932.92" "2,827.80" "2,793.17" "2,873.99" "2,956.47" "2,901.97" "3,010.47" "3,094.96" "3,051.14" "3,033.92" "2,978.04" "2,769.55" "2,751.12" "2,881.59" "3,085.59" "3,234.33" "3,345.03" "3,359.68" "3,279.47" "3,272.34" "3,185.11" "3,122.63" "3,163.69" "3,234.96" "3,299.54" "3,361.13" "3,423.67" "3,467.50" "3,489.26" "3,302.87" "3,562.75" "3,833.79" "4,236.55" "4,557.77" "4,628.93" "4,729.65" "5,045.13" "5,317.16" "5,347.18" "5,808.21" "6,397.00" "6,873.52" "7,291.34" "7,701.92" "8,116.29" "8,547.51" 2015 +662 CIV NGAP_NPGDP Côte d'Ivoire Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +662 CIV PPPSH Côte d'Ivoire Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.154 0.157 0.157 0.149 0.14 0.14 0.142 0.136 0.131 0.13 0.124 0.121 0.109 0.107 0.104 0.106 0.11 0.112 0.114 0.112 0.105 0.102 0.098 0.093 0.089 0.087 0.084 0.081 0.08 0.083 0.081 0.074 0.078 0.082 0.089 0.097 0.097 0.096 0.1 0.103 0.108 0.11 0.112 0.116 0.12 0.124 0.127 0.131 2019 +662 CIV PPPEX Côte d'Ivoire Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 141.892 133.505 136.157 140.625 158.333 155.365 149.936 140.389 134.29 128.67 118.414 115.301 112.709 116.86 168.56 186.03 191.067 195.744 200.61 199.378 199.339 209.366 219.898 225.995 213.725 209.923 207.191 207.657 221.073 224.818 234.114 236.911 241.715 247.242 246.519 250.638 252.411 253.746 249.399 245.507 244.966 241.778 234.623 232.442 231.99 231.629 230.712 229.727 2019 +662 CIV NID_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. The authorities' rebasing exercise to 2015 is ongoing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 19.124 23.194 23.19 19.121 12.918 15.174 13.341 13.522 13.733 10.486 8.17 8.682 7.429 5.284 8.792 16.647 14.564 16.781 17.472 14.461 12.205 11.537 9.029 11.6 11.03 12.668 10.267 12.838 14.069 11.596 15.731 7.241 17.889 23.276 23.493 23.485 21.743 20.122 21.212 20.059 22.131 24.513 26.179 25.962 26.362 26.253 26.552 27.002 2019 +662 CIV NGSD_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. The authorities' rebasing exercise to 2015 is ongoing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 16.017 12.405 12.403 11.593 8.509 8.805 8.539 1.959 -0.747 -0.093 -0.605 -0.582 -2.066 -0.382 5.576 8.532 6.945 9.04 8.819 6.931 5.566 6.919 8.614 8.95 7.521 8.355 7.438 6.699 10.078 11.112 11.072 10.449 10.775 14.005 15.325 22.53 20.308 17.436 16.658 17.352 19.075 20.749 20.997 20.92 21.494 21.967 22.673 23.418 2019 +662 CIV PCPI Côte d'Ivoire "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data prior to 1996 are preliminary in light of a pending re-basing operation. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014. Base year is 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 24.381 26.498 28.456 30.129 31.419 31.969 34.155 36.539 39.072 39.458 39.198 39.815 41.495 42.378 53.378 60.904 62.549 66.49 69.484 70.001 71.775 74.9 77.207 79.753 80.917 84.059 86.132 87.765 89.261 89.724 91.295 95.764 97.008 99.515 100.002 101.153 101.81 102.375 103.014 103.844 106.352 110.776 116.889 121.622 123.812 125.916 128.057 130.554 2021 +662 CIV PCPIPCH Côte d'Ivoire "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 8.81 8.682 7.389 5.879 4.281 1.753 6.837 6.978 6.935 0.986 -0.658 1.575 4.218 2.13 25.956 14.1 2.7 6.301 4.503 0.744 2.534 4.355 3.08 3.297 1.459 3.884 2.466 1.896 1.706 0.518 1.751 4.895 1.3 2.584 0.49 1.151 0.649 0.556 0.624 0.806 2.415 4.159 5.519 4.049 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.95 2021 +662 CIV PCPIE Côte d'Ivoire "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data prior to 1996 are preliminary in light of a pending re-basing operation. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014. Base year is 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 24.604 26.518 28.033 30.386 31.622 33.018 35.769 38.441 40.036 40.076 40.116 40.794 42.249 43.314 57.261 61.67 63.829 67.15 68.486 69.551 72.059 75.506 78.827 78.741 82.24 84.321 86.038 87.291 89.481 89.371 93.93 95.778 99.043 99.454 100.374 101.341 102.031 102.799 103.418 105.038 107.466 113.461 120.778 124.058 126.354 128.502 130.686 133.234 2021 +662 CIV PCPIEPCH Côte d'Ivoire "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 7.78 5.714 8.393 4.068 4.414 8.333 7.469 4.149 0.1 0.1 1.69 3.568 2.52 32.2 7.7 3.5 5.203 1.989 1.555 3.606 4.783 4.399 -0.109 4.443 2.531 2.037 1.456 2.509 -0.123 5.101 1.967 3.409 0.415 0.925 0.963 0.68 0.753 0.602 1.566 2.312 5.579 6.449 2.716 1.85 1.7 1.7 1.95 2021 +662 CIV TM_RPCH Côte d'Ivoire Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -12.164 -3 3.4 2.8 -1.7 -2 3.3 4 -5.4 -7.5 -15.31 3.802 2.271 0.914 0.984 1.359 0.969 1.077 1.197 1.369 -5.98 5.211 8.06 -26.017 23.261 -7.671 4.61 5.747 -19.224 14.463 3.687 -18.991 43.662 41.138 8.354 15.083 0.46 10.253 2.335 -1.821 10.41 2.687 -7.672 2.656 6.96 4.925 6.817 7.12 2020 +662 CIV TMG_RPCH Côte d'Ivoire Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.03 -2.941 3.03 2.941 -1.714 -1.744 2.959 4.023 -4.972 -7.558 -15.723 4.478 2.143 0.914 0.984 1.359 0.969 1.077 1.197 1.369 -5.98 5.211 8.06 -26.017 23.261 -7.671 4.61 5.747 -19.224 14.463 3.687 -18.991 43.662 41.138 8.354 15.083 0.46 10.253 2.335 -1.821 10.41 2.687 -7.672 2.656 6.96 4.925 6.817 7.12 2020 +662 CIV TX_RPCH Côte d'Ivoire Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.641 4.3 5 4.3 -1.8 -3.2 -4.1 -3.39 -7.814 3.074 15.12 -4.109 11.783 -11.31 6.895 3.294 20.075 6.437 0.471 13.624 -4.574 -3.838 1.587 -3.586 18.245 4.416 1.151 -11.148 -4.608 11.054 -7.723 2.175 7.125 3.567 12.552 -2.681 -7.373 13.516 -2.248 16.693 -1.864 6.298 -7.131 8.132 11.268 8.704 8.118 8.288 2020 +662 CIV TXG_RPCH Côte d'Ivoire Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.641 4.3 5 4.3 -1.8 -3.2 -4.1 -3.39 -7.814 3.074 15.15 -4.148 11.769 -11.31 6.895 3.294 20.075 6.437 0.471 13.624 -4.574 -3.838 1.587 -3.586 18.245 4.416 1.151 -11.148 -4.608 11.054 -7.723 2.175 7.125 3.567 12.552 -2.681 -7.373 13.516 -2.248 16.693 -1.864 6.298 -7.131 8.132 11.268 8.704 8.118 8.288 2020 +662 CIV LUR Côte d'Ivoire Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +662 CIV LE Côte d'Ivoire Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +662 CIV LP Côte d'Ivoire Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Data prior to 1996 are preliminary in light of a pending re-basing operation. Latest actual data: 2015 Notes: World Bank Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 7.993 8.175 8.492 8.924 9.173 9.528 9.902 10.286 10.382 10.804 11.246 11.697 12.157 13.358 13.758 14.158 14.56 14.938 15.326 15.725 16.134 16.553 16.984 17.425 17.878 18.343 18.82 19.309 19.811 20.327 20.855 21.397 21.954 22.524 23.11 23.711 24.327 24.96 25.609 26.275 26.958 27.659 28.378 29.116 29.873 30.649 31.446 32.264 2015 +662 CIV GGR Côte d'Ivoire General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,364.04" "1,426.31" "1,306.14" "1,270.60" "1,376.60" "1,482.25" "1,403.53" "1,507.49" "1,566.00" "1,727.53" "1,947.98" "2,156.22" "2,120.80" "2,236.60" "1,725.86" "2,621.36" "3,039.51" "3,293.46" "3,916.81" "4,188.89" "4,523.43" "4,764.07" "5,158.53" "5,289.19" "6,171.91" "6,312.60" "7,103.07" "7,916.55" "8,501.89" "9,126.54" "9,802.66" 2020 +662 CIV GGR_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.423 13.868 12.4 12.047 12.138 12.461 11.414 12.47 12.572 13.427 14.454 14.38 13.384 13.129 10.308 13.865 14.236 13.645 14.461 14.737 15.101 14.785 15.04 14.979 15.89 14.821 15.27 15.667 15.549 15.499 15.473 2020 +662 CIV GGX Côte d'Ivoire General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,434.89" "1,497.98" "1,439.70" "1,358.20" "1,297.30" "1,558.05" "1,558.62" "1,632.96" "1,693.70" "1,860.61" "2,000.34" "2,187.69" "2,279.55" "2,464.36" "2,209.60" "3,051.75" "3,385.58" "3,671.95" "4,469.95" "5,043.36" "5,521.76" "5,708.28" "5,943.80" "7,255.05" "8,102.04" "8,588.53" "8,946.15" "9,453.40" "10,136.67" "10,887.45" "11,674.69" 2020 +662 CIV GGX_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.172 14.565 13.668 12.877 11.439 13.098 12.675 13.508 13.597 14.461 14.842 14.59 14.386 14.465 13.197 16.142 15.857 15.214 16.503 17.743 18.434 17.715 17.329 20.546 20.859 20.165 19.232 18.708 18.539 18.49 18.428 2020 +662 CIV GGXCNL Côte d'Ivoire General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -70.852 -71.674 -133.56 -87.6 79.3 -75.808 -155.093 -125.465 -127.698 -133.081 -52.36 -31.47 -158.75 -227.757 -483.735 -430.391 -346.076 -378.494 -553.142 -854.475 -998.331 -944.21 -785.275 "-1,965.86" "-1,930.13" "-2,275.93" "-1,843.08" "-1,536.84" "-1,634.78" "-1,760.92" "-1,872.03" 2020 +662 CIV GGXCNL_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.749 -0.697 -1.268 -0.831 0.699 -0.637 -1.261 -1.038 -1.025 -1.034 -0.389 -0.21 -1.002 -1.337 -2.889 -2.277 -1.621 -1.568 -2.042 -3.006 -3.333 -2.93 -2.29 -5.567 -4.969 -5.344 -3.962 -3.041 -2.99 -2.99 -2.955 2020 +662 CIV GGSB Côte d'Ivoire General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +662 CIV GGSB_NPGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +662 CIV GGXONLB Côte d'Ivoire General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 232.321 214.618 165.04 220.5 339 169.134 19.017 55.935 49.802 28.989 113.84 156.67 9.79 -33.3 -264.45 -197.44 -131.297 -164.894 -255.637 -494.34 -618.872 -510.04 -264.275 "-1,302.04" "-1,145.61" "-1,429.61" -879.779 -486.756 -501.787 -554.494 -582.417 2020 +662 CIV GGXONLB_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.457 2.087 1.567 2.091 2.989 1.422 0.155 0.463 0.4 0.225 0.845 1.045 0.062 -0.195 -1.579 -1.044 -0.615 -0.683 -0.944 -1.739 -2.066 -1.583 -0.771 -3.687 -2.949 -3.357 -1.891 -0.963 -0.918 -0.942 -0.919 2020 +662 CIV GGXWDN Côte d'Ivoire General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +662 CIV GGXWDN_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +662 CIV GGXWDG Côte d'Ivoire General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,961.37" "7,730.10" "8,217.93" "7,803.50" "8,071.60" "7,491.94" "6,933.19" "6,856.42" "7,245.36" "7,394.26" "7,214.74" "7,683.45" "7,364.42" "7,770.54" "8,376.34" "4,668.40" "5,257.25" "6,446.73" "7,901.63" "8,926.69" "9,938.84" "11,480.04" "13,166.53" "16,802.31" "20,250.12" "23,863.56" "25,652.50" "27,119.74" "28,654.88" "30,306.32" "32,180.29" 2020 +662 CIV GGXWDG_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 84.182 75.161 78.018 73.987 71.172 62.982 56.381 56.718 58.164 57.471 53.533 51.24 46.476 45.612 50.029 24.693 24.624 26.71 29.172 31.406 33.179 35.628 38.388 47.583 52.136 56.028 55.145 53.67 52.406 51.468 50.795 2020 +662 CIV NGDP_FY Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" "2,932.00" "3,125.30" "3,391.10" "3,548.54" "4,056.80" "4,254.47" "4,389.51" "4,190.60" "4,197.24" "4,302.57" "4,063.02" "4,091.63" "4,080.58" "4,323.37" "6,380.14" "7,589.60" "8,583.65" "9,457.31" "10,284.79" "10,533.31" "10,547.10" "11,340.96" "11,895.36" "12,296.97" "12,088.61" "12,456.70" "12,866.06" "13,477.19" "14,994.94" "15,845.68" "17,036.12" "16,743.03" "18,905.78" "21,350.24" "24,135.86" "27,086.15" "28,423.87" "29,955.01" "32,222.27" "34,298.89" "35,311.38" "38,841.11" "42,591.88" "46,517.87" "50,530.22" "54,678.15" "58,883.72" "63,352.99" 2020 +662 CIV BCA Côte d'Ivoire Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data prior to 1996 are preliminary in light of a pending re-basing operation. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -1.826 -1.411 -1.016 -0.929 -0.073 0.068 -0.298 -0.968 -1.239 -0.966 -1.214 -1.074 -1.013 -0.892 -0.014 -0.492 -0.162 -0.155 -0.29 -0.12 -0.241 -0.061 0.768 0.294 0.241 0.04 0.479 -0.139 0.453 1.624 0.465 2.666 -0.321 -0.423 0.511 -0.201 -0.414 -1.049 -2.285 -1.349 -1.974 -2.638 -3.556 -3.665 -3.853 -3.693 -3.624 -3.602 2020 +662 CIV BCA_NGDPD Côte d'Ivoire Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -13.162 -12.271 -9.846 -9.973 -0.784 0.717 -2.349 -6.944 -8.791 -7.165 -8.136 -7.405 -6.569 -5.84 -0.12 -3.239 -0.967 -0.955 -1.665 -0.698 -1.625 -0.396 4.48 1.387 1.051 0.168 1.947 -0.494 1.349 4.82 1.35 7.504 -0.866 -0.978 1.045 -0.44 -0.864 -2.034 -3.938 -2.304 -3.214 -3.764 -5.182 -5.042 -4.867 -4.286 -3.88 -3.585 2019 +960 HRV NGDP_R Croatia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 219.73 202.152 214.079 228.281 241.689 257.751 262.55 260.094 269.845 278.028 293.936 310.179 323.049 336.981 353.623 370.994 378.027 350.499 346.116 345.822 337.951 336.724 335.559 344.035 356.187 368.347 379.029 392.228 360.45 397.353 420.797 435.525 448.59 461.6 474.063 485.914 2021 +960 HRV NGDP_RPCH Croatia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8 5.9 6.634 5.874 6.645 1.862 -0.936 3.749 3.032 5.722 5.526 4.149 4.313 4.939 4.912 1.896 -7.282 -1.251 -0.085 -2.276 -0.363 -0.346 2.526 3.532 3.414 2.9 3.482 -8.102 10.238 5.9 3.5 3 2.9 2.7 2.5 2021 +960 HRV NGDP Croatia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.231 46.555 104.371 117.456 129.057 147.199 162.318 166.82 180.782 194.139 213.123 234.576 253.194 272.358 296.913 324.784 349.157 333.335 332.223 337.572 334.593 335.955 335.293 344.035 355.922 372.355 390.856 412.228 378.343 430.623 494.381 539.999 577.032 610.823 639.645 667.025 2021 +960 HRV NGDPD Croatia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.284 13.007 17.401 22.455 23.672 24.045 25.422 23.444 21.84 23.274 27.075 34.985 41.959 45.78 50.86 60.543 70.751 63.084 60.426 63.17 57.193 58.889 58.33 50.163 52.295 56.214 62.248 62.246 57.203 67.707 69.38 73.49 78.74 83.843 88.37 92.762 2021 +960 HRV PPPGDP Croatia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.175 36.896 39.907 43.447 46.841 50.815 52.344 52.585 55.792 58.779 63.111 67.913 72.63 78.138 84.527 91.075 94.582 88.256 88.2 89.956 91.316 93.971 94.622 97.976 105.229 111.909 117.905 124.193 115.507 132.623 150.433 161.246 169.568 177.729 186.002 194.342 2021 +960 HRV NGDP_D Croatia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.47 23.03 48.754 51.453 53.398 57.109 61.824 64.139 66.995 69.827 72.507 75.626 78.376 80.823 83.963 87.544 92.363 95.103 95.986 97.614 99.006 99.772 99.921 100 99.926 101.088 103.12 105.099 104.964 108.373 117.487 123.988 128.632 132.328 134.928 137.272 2021 +960 HRV NGDPRPC Croatia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "46,456.35" "43,716.34" "47,317.85" "51,266.33" "53,780.44" "56,375.92" "58,331.42" "57,113.21" "61,594.39" "64,657.67" "68,325.43" "72,084.36" "75,040.42" "78,185.85" "82,028.07" "86,077.49" "87,709.28" "81,416.73" "80,585.80" "80,780.66" "79,182.52" "79,117.48" "79,178.62" "81,835.16" "85,334.69" "89,296.24" "92,717.47" "96,489.05" "89,043.97" "98,508.13" "105,035.35" "109,348.40" "113,216.95" "116,383.86" "119,168.71" "121,782.58" 2020 +960 HRV NGDPRPPPPC Croatia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "14,114.04" "13,281.59" "14,375.78" "15,575.38" "16,339.20" "17,127.74" "17,721.84" "17,351.74" "18,713.17" "19,643.84" "20,758.15" "21,900.17" "22,798.25" "23,753.88" "24,921.19" "26,151.46" "26,647.22" "24,735.46" "24,483.01" "24,542.21" "24,056.68" "24,036.92" "24,055.49" "24,862.58" "25,925.79" "27,129.36" "28,168.77" "29,314.63" "27,052.72" "29,928.05" "31,911.11" "33,221.46" "34,396.78" "35,358.93" "36,205.00" "36,999.13" 2020 +960 HRV NGDPPC Croatia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 683.037 "10,067.73" "23,069.21" "26,377.88" "28,717.71" "32,195.73" "36,062.71" "36,631.58" "41,265.01" "45,148.61" "49,540.45" "54,514.53" "58,813.94" "63,192.11" "68,873.35" "75,355.92" "81,010.91" "77,429.73" "77,351.11" "78,853.54" "78,395.74" "78,936.80" "79,115.86" "81,835.16" "85,271.20" "90,267.88" "95,610.57" "101,409.10" "93,464.18" "106,756.12" "123,402.72" "135,578.96" "145,633.49" "154,007.85" "160,792.46" "167,173.46" 2020 +960 HRV NGDPDPC Croatia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,597.10" "2,812.88" "3,846.14" "5,042.84" "5,267.39" "5,259.29" "5,648.04" "5,148.07" "4,985.10" "5,412.50" "6,293.50" "8,130.47" "9,746.54" "10,621.89" "11,797.84" "14,047.05" "16,415.45" "14,653.77" "14,068.93" "14,755.90" "13,400.31" "13,836.71" "13,763.67" "11,932.27" "12,528.85" "13,627.75" "15,226.98" "15,312.71" "14,131.15" "16,785.33" "17,318.05" "18,451.27" "19,872.62" "21,139.40" "22,214.21" "23,248.66" 2020 +960 HRV PPPPC Croatia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,282.65" "7,978.86" "8,820.66" "9,757.09" "10,423.00" "11,114.42" "11,629.38" "11,546.95" "12,735.07" "13,669.61" "14,670.17" "15,782.72" "16,870.98" "18,129.40" "19,607.22" "21,131.19" "21,944.69" "20,500.86" "20,535.53" "21,012.89" "21,395.42" "22,079.54" "22,327.13" "23,305.37" "25,210.66" "27,129.36" "28,841.68" "30,551.85" "28,534.24" "32,878.75" "37,549.80" "40,484.51" "42,796.30" "44,811.02" "46,756.78" "48,706.97" 2020 +960 HRV NGAP_NPGDP Croatia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +960 HRV PPPSH Croatia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.118 0.106 0.109 0.112 0.115 0.118 0.117 0.112 0.11 0.111 0.114 0.116 0.115 0.114 0.114 0.113 0.112 0.104 0.098 0.094 0.091 0.089 0.086 0.088 0.091 0.091 0.091 0.092 0.087 0.09 0.093 0.094 0.094 0.093 0.093 0.092 2021 +960 HRV PPPEX Croatia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.082 1.262 2.615 2.703 2.755 2.897 3.101 3.172 3.24 3.303 3.377 3.454 3.486 3.486 3.513 3.566 3.692 3.777 3.767 3.753 3.664 3.575 3.543 3.511 3.382 3.327 3.315 3.319 3.276 3.247 3.286 3.349 3.403 3.437 3.439 3.432 2021 +960 HRV NID_NGDP Croatia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.274 -1.496 13.118 16.789 20.047 25.553 21.542 19.835 20.02 21.236 24.485 27.886 26.666 26.764 28.944 28.844 30.516 24.969 20.94 19.748 18.62 19.163 18.767 20.355 20.734 21.694 23.172 22.782 23.898 20.04 21.444 21.25 21.063 20.956 20.668 20.355 2021 +960 HRV NGSD_NGDP Croatia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.724 4.875 20.714 16.789 20.047 25.553 21.542 21.199 18.594 19.078 18.202 18.903 20.729 19.584 21.22 21.083 20.074 18.454 18.806 18.067 16.849 18.142 19.116 23.726 23.043 25.234 25.058 25.813 23.786 23.438 23.614 23.239 23.205 23.223 23.013 22.82 2021 +960 HRV PCPI Croatia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The CPI follows the recommendations laid down in the ILO's Consumer Price Index Manual: Theory and Practices (2004) and the relevant EU regulations relevant to harmonized indices of consumer prices (HICP). The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for prices result from splicing. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. Since January 2016, the compilation of the CPIs has been based on the weights derived from the household expenditures from the 2014 Household Budget Survey which were updated to December 2015 prices. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.736 28.095 55.489 56.578 58.64 60.815 64.895 67.5 70.608 73.275 74.5 75.817 77.375 79.942 82.492 84.883 90.042 92.183 93.133 95.25 98.5 100.683 100.467 100 98.875 99.992 101.492 102.275 102.383 105.05 115.303 121.668 126.419 130.634 133.592 136.084 2021 +960 HRV PCPIPCH Croatia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,518.53" 97.505 1.963 3.644 3.709 6.709 4.014 4.605 3.777 1.672 1.767 2.055 3.317 3.19 2.899 6.077 2.379 1.031 2.273 3.412 2.217 -0.215 -0.464 -1.125 1.129 1.5 0.772 0.106 2.605 9.76 5.521 3.904 3.334 2.265 1.865 2021 +960 HRV PCPIE Croatia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The CPI follows the recommendations laid down in the ILO's Consumer Price Index Manual: Theory and Practices (2004) and the relevant EU regulations relevant to harmonized indices of consumer prices (HICP). The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for prices result from splicing. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. Since January 2016, the compilation of the CPIs has been based on the weights derived from the household expenditures from the 2014 Household Budget Survey which were updated to December 2015 prices. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.57 57.2 55.49 57.56 59.61 61.97 65.7 68.2 71.9 73.7 75 76.3 78.4 81.2 82.9 87.7 90.2 91.9 93.6 95.6 100 100.3 99.8 99.2 99.4 100.6 101.4 102.9 102.2 107.8 117.721 123.434 127.472 131.222 134.167 136.643 2021 +960 HRV PCPIEPCH Croatia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,151.64" -2.99 3.73 3.562 3.959 6.019 3.805 5.425 2.503 1.764 1.733 2.752 3.571 2.094 5.79 2.851 1.885 1.85 2.137 4.603 0.3 -0.499 -0.601 0.202 1.207 0.795 1.479 -0.68 5.479 9.203 4.853 3.272 2.941 2.245 1.845 2021 +960 HRV TM_RPCH Croatia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae. Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010. Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border. Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.852 -17.475 16.005 6.8 25.1 -4.601 -3.874 -3.873 11.886 18.18 11.712 5.195 5.234 8.258 6.056 3.843 -20.343 -3.039 2.539 -2.358 3.193 3.524 9.379 6.479 8.44 7.501 6.528 -12.26 14.706 8.305 6.029 4.466 2.804 2.344 2.35 2021 +960 HRV TMG_RPCH Croatia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae. Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010. Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border. Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.225 14.734 13.838 4.53 31.542 4.834 -18.792 57.443 14.568 19.736 12.903 5.346 8.335 9.76 7.491 2.814 -22.106 -2.608 3.799 -2.745 4.941 5.077 8.831 6.138 7.4 6.728 6.296 -8.837 14.849 8 5 4 2.2 2 2 2021 +960 HRV TX_RPCH Croatia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae. Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010. Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border. Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.395 -15.953 -6.393 9.8 7.6 6.937 -0.162 13.522 9.934 4.821 6.776 7.299 4.575 7.948 5.005 -2.114 -13.822 7.783 2.304 -1.456 2.48 7.395 10.343 7.048 6.887 3.708 6.843 -22.726 33.307 11.32 6.599 4.995 4.502 3.899 3.546 2021 +960 HRV TXG_RPCH Croatia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae. Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010. Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border. Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.225 -17.099 -1.875 -2.189 -2.239 9.578 -1.134 -22.003 5.774 11.714 4.951 16.736 11.131 10.757 1.431 -2.499 -11.533 18.341 -0.221 -2.114 5.701 8.456 10.346 5.241 8.993 3.209 4.613 0.257 19.999 3 3 4 4 4 4 2021 +960 HRV LUR Croatia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021. For quarterly data, latest actual is 2022Q2 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.159 15.253 14.775 14.48 14.5 9.952 9.906 11.637 18.633 20.592 21.508 21.783 19.067 17.783 17.583 16.525 14.733 13.033 14.517 17.167 17.367 18.6 19.808 19.275 17.067 14.958 12.433 9.858 7.758 9 8.092 6.899 6.554 6.094 5.818 5.634 5.449 2021 +960 HRV LE Croatia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +960 HRV LP Croatia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.73 4.624 4.524 4.453 4.494 4.572 4.501 4.554 4.381 4.3 4.302 4.303 4.305 4.31 4.311 4.31 4.31 4.305 4.295 4.281 4.268 4.256 4.238 4.204 4.174 4.125 4.088 4.065 4.048 4.034 4.006 3.983 3.962 3.966 3.978 3.99 2020 +960 HRV GGR Croatia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.932 14.224 42.681 49.647 56.471 63.129 75.152 73.218 75.269 77.793 100.127 105.879 110.105 116.803 127.696 139.902 149.175 141.664 138.367 138.651 143.557 143.795 144.833 154.257 163.461 169.347 177.68 190.87 178.628 199.633 232.289 251.86 259.993 272.695 279.272 282.728 2021 +960 HRV GGR_NGDP Croatia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.831 30.547 40.885 42.269 43.757 42.887 46.299 43.89 41.635 40.071 46.981 45.136 43.486 42.886 43.008 43.075 42.724 42.499 41.649 41.073 42.905 42.802 43.196 44.838 45.926 45.48 45.459 46.302 47.213 46.359 46.986 46.641 45.057 44.644 43.66 42.386 2021 +960 HRV GGX Croatia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.035 14.448 40.867 50.97 58.006 65.627 79.574 84.841 85.124 88.859 107.071 116.393 122.571 126.701 136.918 147.098 158.967 161.669 159.628 165.235 161.792 162.231 163.187 165.993 166.757 166.543 177.796 189.901 206.338 212.072 246.025 263.258 270.09 280.244 285.842 288.395 2021 +960 HRV GGX_NGDP Croatia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.019 31.027 39.147 43.395 44.946 44.584 49.024 50.858 47.087 45.771 50.239 49.619 48.41 46.52 46.114 45.291 45.529 48.5 48.048 48.948 48.355 48.29 48.67 48.249 46.852 44.727 45.489 46.067 54.537 49.248 49.764 48.752 46.807 45.88 44.688 43.236 2021 +960 HRV GGXCNL Croatia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.103 -0.223 1.814 -1.323 -1.535 -2.498 -4.422 -11.624 -9.855 -11.066 -6.944 -10.514 -12.466 -9.898 -9.223 -7.196 -9.792 -20.005 -21.261 -26.584 -18.236 -18.436 -18.354 -11.736 -3.297 2.804 -0.116 0.969 -27.71 -12.438 -13.736 -11.398 -10.097 -7.549 -6.571 -5.668 2021 +960 HRV GGXCNL_NGDP Croatia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.188 -0.48 1.738 -1.126 -1.189 -1.697 -2.724 -6.968 -5.451 -5.7 -3.258 -4.482 -4.924 -3.634 -3.106 -2.216 -2.804 -6.001 -6.4 -7.875 -5.45 -5.488 -5.474 -3.411 -0.926 0.753 -0.03 0.235 -7.324 -2.888 -2.778 -2.111 -1.75 -1.236 -1.027 -0.85 2021 +960 HRV GGSB Croatia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.953 -13.494 -16.65 -15.651 -28.092 -24.002 -22.234 -23.551 -19.999 -20.333 -19.792 -20.609 -16.451 -9.027 -3.299 2.845 4.807 -2.255 -20.437 -12.057 -16.379 -13.257 -11.021 -7.91 -6.813 -5.708 2021 +960 HRV GGSB_NPGDP Croatia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.326 -5.99 -6.936 -6.157 -11.747 -8.77 -7.146 -7.312 -6.151 -6.241 -6.102 -6.369 -4.945 -2.629 -0.94 0.776 1.25 -0.563 -5.13 -2.792 -3.366 -2.48 -1.919 -1.297 -1.066 -0.856 2021 +960 HRV GGXONLB Croatia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.082 -0.011 2.952 0.1 -0.291 -0.442 -2.21 -9.154 -6.823 -7.496 -4.034 -7.384 -8.924 -6.101 -5.503 -3.132 -4.814 -13.975 -14.622 -18.758 -9.274 -9.386 -8.652 -1.105 6.755 11.748 7.877 9.079 -21.107 -6.682 -8.108 -5.753 -5.056 -3.019 -2.141 -1.21 2021 +960 HRV GGXONLB_NGDP Croatia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.538 -0.024 2.828 0.085 -0.226 -0.3 -1.362 -5.488 -3.774 -3.861 -1.893 -3.148 -3.524 -2.24 -1.853 -0.964 -1.379 -4.193 -4.401 -5.557 -2.772 -2.794 -2.58 -0.321 1.898 3.155 2.015 2.202 -5.579 -1.552 -1.64 -1.065 -0.876 -0.494 -0.335 -0.181 2021 +960 HRV GGXWDN Croatia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.641 68.561 81.3 89.104 91.53 96.832 105.054 123.268 148.866 177.65 193.294 218.384 231.395 240.929 241.552 240.846 239.97 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +960 HRV GGXWDN_NGDP Croatia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.454 29.228 32.11 32.716 30.827 29.814 30.088 36.98 44.809 52.626 57.77 65.004 69.013 70.03 67.867 64.682 61.396 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +960 HRV GGXWDG Croatia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.389 46.781 59.864 67.217 77.675 88.795 101.174 111.406 114.089 120.574 136.201 160.974 190.032 214.759 232.159 269.654 281.097 286.444 284.056 285.437 286.597 293.222 330.438 343.609 358.796 370.194 380.291 387.84 394.411 400.078 2021 +960 HRV GGXWDG_NGDP Croatia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.802 28.043 33.114 34.623 36.446 37.853 39.959 40.904 38.425 37.124 39.008 48.292 57.2 63.619 69.386 80.265 83.836 83.26 79.808 76.657 73.325 71.131 87.338 79.793 72.575 68.555 65.905 63.495 61.661 59.98 2021 +960 HRV NGDP_FY Croatia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.231 46.565 104.394 117.456 129.057 147.199 162.318 166.82 180.782 194.139 213.123 234.576 253.194 272.358 296.913 324.784 349.157 333.335 332.223 337.572 334.593 335.955 335.293 344.035 355.922 372.355 390.856 412.228 378.343 430.623 494.381 539.999 577.032 610.823 639.645 667.025 2021 +960 HRV BCA Croatia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data were historically disseminated and commented by the Croatian National Bank (www.hnb.hr) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Prior to 2012, includes large errors and omissions term, which correlates closely with estimated tourism receipts. Tourism receipts account for about 15 percent of GDP. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.314 0.621 0.684 -1.306 -0.942 -2.487 -1.463 -1.489 -0.311 -0.502 -1.701 -3.143 -2.491 -3.287 -3.928 -4.699 -7.388 -4.11 -1.289 -1.062 -1.013 -0.601 0.204 1.691 1.208 1.99 1.174 1.887 -0.064 2.301 1.505 1.462 1.687 1.901 2.07 2.283 2021 +960 HRV BCA_NGDPD Croatia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.559 4.773 3.929 -5.818 -3.979 -10.342 -5.753 -6.352 -1.426 -2.159 -6.283 -8.984 -5.937 -7.18 -7.724 -7.761 -10.442 -6.515 -2.133 -1.682 -1.771 -1.021 0.35 3.371 2.309 3.54 1.886 3.031 -0.113 3.398 2.17 1.99 2.142 2.267 2.342 2.461 2021 +423 CYP NGDP_R Cyprus "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.805 4.952 5.263 5.542 6.032 6.318 6.545 7.012 7.595 8.209 8.817 8.882 9.714 9.782 10.359 11.387 11.529 11.833 12.557 13.184 13.971 14.523 15.063 15.459 16.236 17.024 17.826 18.735 19.418 19.027 19.41 19.488 18.816 17.583 17.262 17.845 18.997 20.109 21.254 22.377 21.261 22.449 23.234 23.806 24.437 25.107 25.803 26.563 2021 +423 CYP NGDP_RPCH Cyprus "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.92 3.051 6.279 5.307 8.837 4.746 3.583 7.139 8.317 8.088 7.402 0.74 9.365 0.701 5.899 9.924 1.247 2.641 6.112 4.998 5.965 3.952 3.722 2.624 5.026 4.854 4.713 5.097 3.648 -2.016 2.015 0.402 -3.447 -6.553 -1.828 3.382 6.455 5.852 5.693 5.283 -4.984 5.585 3.498 2.463 2.649 2.742 2.773 2.943 2021 +423 CYP NGDP Cyprus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.395 1.607 1.88 2.086 2.454 2.719 2.935 3.268 3.656 4.14 4.689 4.907 5.693 6.028 6.721 7.678 7.979 8.373 9.06 9.732 10.595 11.417 11.877 12.845 13.856 14.822 16 17.512 19.01 18.676 19.41 19.803 19.441 17.995 17.43 17.884 18.929 20.245 21.613 23.01 21.618 23.437 25.266 26.919 28.044 29.513 31.104 32.873 2021 +423 CYP NGDPD Cyprus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.314 2.242 2.319 2.321 2.447 2.611 3.317 3.979 4.589 4.901 6.003 6.195 7.424 7.098 8.004 9.937 10.016 9.544 10.251 10.502 9.988 10.397 11.422 14.552 17.327 18.713 20.422 24.082 27.955 26.02 25.753 27.56 24.993 23.9 23.162 19.844 20.947 22.863 25.535 25.762 24.672 27.738 26.705 27.592 28.822 30.51 32.365 34.431 2021 +423 CYP PPPGDP Cyprus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.008 3.393 3.829 4.19 4.725 5.106 5.395 5.923 6.642 7.461 8.313 8.658 9.684 9.983 10.798 12.118 12.494 13.045 13.998 14.905 16.152 17.169 18.085 18.926 20.411 22.073 23.826 25.717 27.167 26.79 27.658 28.346 27.503 26.181 25.643 26.976 30.414 32.924 35.629 38.183 36.717 40.378 44.762 47.499 49.78 52.096 54.559 57.252 2021 +423 CYP NGDP_D Cyprus "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 29.033 32.456 35.73 37.63 40.68 43.041 44.847 46.605 48.131 50.426 53.183 55.251 58.608 61.623 64.882 67.431 69.212 70.761 72.152 73.812 75.837 78.614 78.847 83.094 85.345 87.07 89.757 93.472 97.896 98.155 99.999 101.617 103.319 102.343 100.977 100.215 99.642 100.678 101.688 102.83 101.677 104.4 108.745 113.075 114.762 117.547 120.543 123.755 2021 +423 CYP NGDPRPC Cyprus "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,448.23" "9,615.51" "10,105.43" "10,504.60" "11,278.97" "11,676.71" "11,953.65" "12,668.15" "13,579.41" "14,465.60" "15,217.19" "14,930.32" "15,908.63" "15,631.01" "16,211.09" "17,643.19" "17,565.63" "17,759.52" "18,596.45" "19,307.27" "20,232.82" "20,819.76" "21,350.20" "21,659.33" "22,459.20" "23,222.43" "23,959.26" "24,718.57" "25,012.59" "23,874.87" "23,695.46" "23,206.76" "21,828.14" "20,306.56" "20,118.30" "21,068.63" "22,394.05" "23,524.75" "24,592.70" "25,547.12" "23,942.88" "25,054.32" "25,695.72" "26,091.12" "26,542.79" "27,029.48" "27,559.72" "28,155.10" 2021 +423 CYP NGDPRPPPPC Cyprus "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,469.22" "15,743.08" "16,545.21" "17,198.77" "18,466.61" "19,117.81" "19,571.22" "20,741.05" "22,233.03" "23,683.95" "24,914.50" "24,444.81" "26,046.56" "25,592.03" "26,541.78" "28,886.50" "28,759.50" "29,076.95" "30,447.22" "31,611.02" "33,126.38" "34,087.35" "34,955.83" "35,461.96" "36,771.55" "38,021.16" "39,227.53" "40,470.73" "40,952.11" "39,089.37" "38,795.63" "37,995.50" "35,738.35" "33,247.11" "32,938.88" "34,494.83" "36,664.88" "38,516.12" "40,264.65" "41,827.28" "39,200.72" "41,020.43" "42,070.58" "42,717.95" "43,457.44" "44,254.28" "45,122.43" "46,097.21" 2021 +423 CYP NGDPPC Cyprus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,743.10" "3,120.85" "3,610.66" "3,952.91" "4,588.23" "5,025.80" "5,360.80" "5,904.00" "6,535.93" "7,294.36" "8,092.95" "8,249.10" "9,323.66" "9,632.26" "10,518.05" "11,896.98" "12,157.55" "12,566.77" "13,417.65" "14,251.05" "15,344.02" "16,367.17" "16,833.94" "17,997.53" "19,167.84" "20,219.71" "21,505.14" "23,104.94" "24,486.40" "23,434.30" "23,695.34" "23,582.11" "22,552.61" "20,782.26" "20,314.80" "21,113.97" "22,313.78" "23,684.32" "25,007.87" "26,270.04" "24,344.35" "26,156.72" "27,942.88" "29,502.46" "30,460.98" "31,772.23" "33,221.40" "34,843.35" 2021 +423 CYP NGDPDPC Cyprus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,549.59" "4,352.50" "4,452.67" "4,399.22" "4,575.65" "4,824.67" "6,057.90" "7,188.22" "8,204.30" "8,635.77" "10,360.00" "10,413.73" "12,158.60" "11,342.41" "12,525.32" "15,396.92" "15,260.36" "14,323.92" "15,181.80" "15,379.84" "14,464.82" "14,905.02" "16,188.39" "20,389.18" "23,969.65" "25,527.25" "27,448.57" "31,774.61" "36,009.56" "32,650.27" "31,438.96" "32,819.47" "28,993.69" "27,601.69" "26,995.19" "23,428.59" "24,692.37" "26,746.28" "29,546.55" "29,411.88" "27,783.76" "30,957.17" "29,534.74" "30,239.87" "31,305.84" "32,846.19" "34,567.71" "36,495.40" 2021 +423 CYP PPPPC Cyprus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,914.45" "6,588.61" "7,352.16" "7,941.87" "8,835.09" "9,435.85" "9,854.14" "10,701.45" "11,875.75" "13,146.85" "14,347.48" "14,553.10" "15,860.08" "15,952.63" "16,898.05" "18,776.45" "19,036.20" "19,578.19" "20,731.57" "21,827.29" "23,391.86" "24,612.73" "25,633.20" "26,517.59" "28,234.99" "30,110.03" "32,023.97" "33,931.72" "34,993.76" "33,616.11" "33,764.53" "33,755.23" "31,905.78" "30,236.86" "29,887.40" "31,847.99" "35,851.80" "38,516.12" "41,226.50" "43,592.60" "41,347.53" "45,064.77" "49,504.44" "52,057.17" "54,069.54" "56,084.27" "58,273.15" "60,684.01" 2021 +423 CYP NGAP_NPGDP Cyprus Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.668 -0.47 -0.399 -1.231 1.206 -0.162 -2.65 -1.949 -0.193 1.544 2.997 -1.652 2.143 -2.126 -1.312 3.427 -0.658 -3.042 -1.985 -1.781 -0.482 -0.874 -1.25 -2.411 -1.008 0.602 2.519 5.335 7.249 3.703 4.783 4.463 0.245 -6.995 -9.62 -7.892 -3.752 -0.352 1.737 2.318 -1.548 -0.4 0.526 -0.062 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +423 CYP PPPSH Cyprus Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.027 0.028 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.031 0.03 0.027 0.025 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.027 2021 +423 CYP PPPEX Cyprus Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.464 0.474 0.491 0.498 0.519 0.533 0.544 0.552 0.55 0.555 0.564 0.567 0.588 0.604 0.622 0.634 0.639 0.642 0.647 0.653 0.656 0.665 0.657 0.679 0.679 0.672 0.672 0.681 0.7 0.697 0.702 0.699 0.707 0.687 0.68 0.663 0.622 0.615 0.607 0.603 0.589 0.58 0.564 0.567 0.563 0.567 0.57 0.574 2021 +423 CYP NID_NGDP Cyprus Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 49.26 44.081 42.746 40.708 45.342 41.514 36.291 34.964 36.512 42.293 36.645 34.436 38.197 32.592 33.054 26.518 24.175 23.886 18.898 19.639 20.322 17.665 20.266 19.524 21.966 22.344 24.505 24.245 28.803 22.772 23.911 18.799 16.032 12.853 13.45 13.18 17.364 20.786 19.273 20.244 19.06 16.708 18.526 17.964 18.186 18.244 18.346 18.449 2021 +423 CYP NGSD_NGDP Cyprus Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 28.651 29.564 27.407 23.935 27.995 26.724 27.087 24.642 24.651 25.439 22.693 17.543 18.184 23.993 24.624 25.978 20.978 20.716 23.073 19.316 16.06 16.235 18.632 18.356 17.505 17.171 18.232 13.648 14.215 16.186 13.293 16.611 12.334 11.451 9.496 13.229 13.237 15.651 15.375 14.627 9.098 9.588 10.043 10.805 11.058 11.234 11.495 11.742 2021 +423 CYP PCPI Cyprus "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Haver. Haver seasonally adjusts non-seasonally adjusted Eurostat Data. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 32.163 35.619 37.91 39.825 42.211 44.336 44.876 46.079 47.66 49.455 51.682 54.286 57.816 60.642 63.468 65.126 66.808 69.018 70.631 71.433 74.903 76.393 78.517 81.64 83.188 84.873 86.784 88.668 92.556 92.723 95.096 98.406 101.445 101.833 101.558 99.994 98.778 99.45 100.23 100.781 99.674 101.913 110.057 114.289 116.689 119.023 121.403 123.831 2021 +423 CYP PCPIPCH Cyprus "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.518 10.745 6.433 5.05 5.992 5.034 1.218 2.679 3.433 3.766 4.503 5.04 6.501 4.889 4.66 2.612 2.582 3.308 2.338 1.136 4.858 1.988 2.781 3.978 1.896 2.026 2.252 2.171 4.384 0.18 2.56 3.481 3.088 0.382 -0.269 -1.54 -1.217 0.681 0.784 0.55 -1.098 2.246 7.991 3.845 2.1 2 2 2 2021 +423 CYP PCPIE Cyprus "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Haver. Haver seasonally adjusts non-seasonally adjusted Eurostat Data. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 33.558 37.027 38.726 40.319 43.611 44.425 45.673 46.699 48.656 50.026 52.923 56.377 60.037 61.93 65.159 66.226 67.52 70.06 70.59 73.08 75.82 77.46 79.87 81.71 84.86 86.07 87.36 90.71 92.49 94.13 96.14 100.35 101.96 100.8 99.91 99.39 99.46 99.03 99.98 100.61 99.72 104.45 111.344 114.016 116.41 118.738 121.113 123.536 2021 +423 CYP PCPIEPCH Cyprus "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.453 10.338 4.589 4.113 8.165 1.867 2.808 2.246 4.191 2.817 5.79 6.528 6.491 3.154 5.213 1.637 1.954 3.762 0.756 3.527 3.749 2.163 3.111 2.304 3.855 1.426 1.499 3.835 1.962 1.773 2.135 4.379 1.604 -1.138 -0.883 -0.52 0.07 -0.432 0.959 0.63 -0.885 4.743 6.6 2.4 2.1 2 2 2 2021 +423 CYP TM_RPCH Cyprus Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.353 -8.907 1.698 -4.395 4.753 -8.332 -2.115 8.809 19.195 14.134 7.792 1.619 19.158 -25.485 8.727 -17.329 7.872 0.885 1.909 3.308 12.546 -0.193 -0.355 -0.976 6.946 1.57 5.702 10.463 12.508 -15.324 10.796 -2.592 -3.634 -4.555 7.719 8.062 10.164 14.303 4.323 8.338 -2.548 9.237 4.876 3.124 2.915 3.095 3.274 3.578 2021 +423 CYP TMG_RPCH Cyprus Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.268 0.183 -1.09 -5.252 7.455 6.243 10.123 12.196 -18.872 10.975 -4.27 -7.804 -14.979 6.583 6.277 12.828 12.51 4.082 -7.176 -7.361 7.703 10.63 2.513 3.088 3.339 3.641 4.048 2021 +423 CYP TX_RPCH Cyprus Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 9.317 -1.636 -2.302 -3.337 0.473 -4.628 7.845 10.512 17.036 10.906 7.735 -7.558 18.919 -10.878 7.042 -20.225 3.059 3.517 1.85 8.931 10.456 2.177 -4.093 -1.394 2.49 2.051 1.268 5.28 -0.65 -4.654 6.139 6.952 -0.534 1.16 6.243 8.89 7.052 11.18 7.271 7.484 -5.106 13.989 5.796 4.475 2.997 3.039 2.959 3.065 2021 +423 CYP TXG_RPCH Cyprus Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.126 -0.408 -9.942 -5.148 2.758 -16.253 2.392 10.097 3.638 8.426 11.136 -0.186 -12.587 -2.883 7.32 -8.954 6.232 31.608 -17.056 -2.521 18.957 -3.938 3.55 3.454 3.22 2.767 2.9 2021 +423 CYP LUR Cyprus Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: Eurostat, Labor force survey. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a 2.8 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.7 3.4 2.8 2.3 1.8 3 1.825 2.7 2.7 2.6 3.1 3.4 3.4 3.6 4.842 3.925 3.517 4.108 4.625 5.3 4.55 3.925 3.65 5.325 6.275 7.85 11.8 15.85 16.075 14.9 12.95 11.05 8.35 7.075 7.575 7.475 6.728 6.544 6.258 5.979 5.602 5.223 2021 +423 CYP LE Cyprus Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: Eurostat, Labor force survey. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a 0.239 0.241 0.242 0.245 0.248 0.25 0.253 0.261 0.271 0.274 0.267 0.278 0.279 0.283 0.296 0.298 0.299 0.304 0.301 0.31 0.319 0.325 0.337 0.341 0.348 0.357 0.378 0.383 0.383 0.395 0.398 0.385 0.365 0.363 0.358 0.363 0.38 0.401 0.416 0.417 0.432 0.437 0.443 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +423 CYP LP Cyprus Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Annual data prior to 1994 are end of year. Starting 1995 annual data are as of January 1 of each year. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 0.509 0.515 0.521 0.528 0.535 0.541 0.548 0.554 0.559 0.568 0.579 0.595 0.611 0.626 0.639 0.645 0.656 0.666 0.675 0.683 0.69 0.698 0.706 0.714 0.723 0.733 0.744 0.758 0.776 0.797 0.819 0.84 0.862 0.866 0.858 0.847 0.848 0.855 0.864 0.876 0.888 0.896 0.904 0.912 0.921 0.929 0.936 0.943 2021 +423 CYP GGR Cyprus General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.281 2.353 2.461 2.766 2.945 3.468 3.837 3.954 4.429 4.84 5.553 6.094 7.143 7.43 6.808 7.203 7.233 7.085 6.664 7.008 7.094 7.138 7.781 8.452 9.128 8.499 9.946 10.588 11.282 11.823 12.327 12.786 13.385 2021 +423 CYP GGR_NGDP Cyprus General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.703 29.488 29.394 30.53 30.267 32.731 33.608 33.291 34.479 34.926 37.464 38.085 40.792 39.084 36.455 37.11 36.526 36.445 37.032 40.203 39.665 37.71 38.431 39.107 39.671 39.316 42.437 41.906 41.91 42.158 41.768 41.106 40.719 2021 +423 CYP GGX Cyprus General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.335 2.589 2.865 3.115 3.34 3.705 4.078 4.445 5.188 5.354 5.883 6.26 6.578 7.265 7.823 8.115 8.355 8.167 7.595 7.048 7.06 7.092 7.384 9.227 8.83 9.744 10.335 10.714 11.036 11.462 11.865 12.259 12.83 2021 +423 CYP GGX_NGDP Cyprus General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.416 32.445 34.215 34.382 34.321 34.97 35.715 37.422 40.386 38.638 39.689 39.127 37.564 38.218 41.889 41.806 42.192 42.012 42.204 40.438 39.48 37.466 36.473 42.69 38.374 45.072 44.096 42.404 40.996 40.87 40.203 39.413 39.03 2021 +423 CYP GGXCNL Cyprus General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.055 -0.236 -0.404 -0.349 -0.395 -0.237 -0.241 -0.491 -0.759 -0.514 -0.33 -0.167 0.565 0.165 -1.015 -0.912 -1.122 -1.082 -0.931 -0.041 0.033 0.046 0.396 -0.775 0.298 -1.245 -0.389 -0.126 0.246 0.361 0.462 0.526 0.555 2021 +423 CYP GGXCNL_NGDP Cyprus General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.712 -2.956 -4.821 -3.851 -4.054 -2.24 -2.107 -4.131 -5.907 -3.712 -2.224 -1.041 3.228 0.866 -5.433 -4.697 -5.666 -5.566 -5.173 -0.234 0.186 0.244 1.958 -3.584 1.296 -5.757 -1.659 -0.498 0.915 1.288 1.564 1.692 1.688 2021 +423 CYP GGSB Cyprus General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.055 -0.215 -0.304 -0.279 -0.327 -0.217 -0.202 -0.468 -0.856 -0.612 -0.498 -0.644 -0.587 -0.753 -1.34 -1.371 -1.282 -1.073 -0.532 0.386 0.868 0.319 0.343 0.55 0.119 -1.173 -0.391 -0.179 0.252 0.377 0.455 0.527 0.561 2021 +423 CYP GGSB_NPGDP Cyprus General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.737 -2.682 -3.524 -3.016 -3.299 -1.548 -1.328 -2.953 -4.934 -3.317 -2.563 -3.128 -2.678 -3.222 -5.645 -5.612 -5.131 -4.196 -2.085 1.52 3.389 1.231 1.28 1.963 0.402 -4.052 -1.261 -0.54 0.71 1.019 1.171 1.285 1.295 2021 +423 CYP GGXONLB Cyprus General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.018 -0.131 -0.283 -0.167 -0.193 0.008 -0.052 -0.23 -0.419 -0.191 0.065 0.212 0.941 0.59 -0.64 -0.624 -0.807 -0.568 -0.339 0.489 0.554 0.513 0.871 -0.291 0.784 -0.811 0.018 0.301 0.628 0.73 0.828 0.848 0.903 2021 +423 CYP GGXONLB_NGDP Cyprus General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.237 -1.639 -3.375 -1.841 -1.986 0.078 -0.459 -1.937 -3.263 -1.375 0.441 1.323 5.371 3.101 -3.427 -3.215 -4.077 -2.923 -1.884 2.807 3.095 2.712 4.3 -1.347 3.406 -3.753 0.078 1.192 2.335 2.604 2.806 2.727 2.748 2021 +423 CYP GGXWDN Cyprus General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.871 4.319 4.562 4.795 5.385 6.033 6.732 7.199 7.288 6.765 7.207 8.296 9.288 10.367 13.073 14.201 15.794 16.251 16.223 15.609 10.967 10.262 11.658 11.945 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +423 CYP GGXWDN_NGDP Cyprus General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.73 44.377 43.056 41.997 45.341 46.964 48.582 48.569 45.552 38.632 37.914 44.419 47.851 52.352 67.245 78.916 90.612 90.871 85.705 77.099 50.745 44.597 53.928 50.967 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +423 CYP GGXWDG Cyprus General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.59 3.896 4.478 4.982 5.417 5.931 6.568 7.246 8.093 8.963 9.491 9.445 9.307 8.388 9.865 10.77 12.869 15.431 18.519 19.014 19.164 19.509 18.814 21.256 20.958 24.852 24.271 23.656 23.561 22.502 22.43 22.093 21.771 2021 +423 CYP GGXWDG_NGDP Cyprus General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.749 48.828 53.48 54.986 55.663 55.978 57.524 61.01 63.006 64.688 64.029 59.031 53.149 44.126 52.821 55.486 64.986 79.375 102.911 109.086 107.16 103.065 92.93 98.351 91.082 114.961 103.56 93.628 87.525 80.237 76.001 71.029 66.227 2021 +423 CYP NGDP_FY Cyprus "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.395 1.607 1.88 2.086 2.454 2.719 2.935 3.268 3.656 4.14 4.689 4.907 5.693 6.028 6.721 7.678 7.979 8.373 9.06 9.732 10.595 11.417 11.877 12.845 13.856 14.822 16 17.512 19.01 18.676 19.41 19.803 19.441 17.995 17.43 17.884 18.929 20.245 21.613 23.01 21.618 23.437 25.266 26.919 28.044 29.513 31.104 32.873 2021 +423 CYP BCA Cyprus Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Other, Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.258 -0.172 -0.178 -0.205 -0.222 -0.18 -0.019 -0.008 -0.108 -0.249 -0.154 -0.42 -0.638 0.11 0.074 -0.205 -0.468 -0.418 0.292 -0.17 -0.489 -0.316 -0.393 -0.297 -0.788 -0.995 -1.284 -2.565 -4.121 -1.74 -2.764 -0.638 -0.967 -0.352 -0.942 -0.089 -0.88 -1.157 -1.013 -1.465 -2.485 -2.007 -2.265 -1.975 -2.055 -2.139 -2.217 -2.309 2021 +423 CYP BCA_NGDPD Cyprus Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -11.164 -7.664 -7.683 -8.835 -9.057 -6.904 -0.57 -0.193 -2.344 -5.074 -2.571 -6.784 -8.596 1.546 0.929 -2.065 -4.67 -4.384 2.846 -1.622 -4.899 -3.037 -3.444 -2.042 -4.548 -5.315 -6.287 -10.65 -14.74 -6.688 -10.733 -2.315 -3.868 -1.474 -4.069 -0.448 -4.203 -5.06 -3.969 -5.686 -10.071 -7.236 -8.483 -7.16 -7.129 -7.011 -6.851 -6.707 2021 +935 CZE NGDP_R Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,843.01" "2,971.65" "2,956.25" "2,945.71" "2,986.48" "3,105.97" "3,200.49" "3,250.73" "3,367.23" "3,529.33" "3,762.33" "4,016.92" "4,240.68" "4,354.60" "4,151.79" "4,252.88" "4,327.75" "4,293.77" "4,291.80" "4,388.89" "4,625.38" "4,742.74" "4,987.88" "5,148.49" "5,304.48" "5,012.58" "5,187.40" "5,284.25" "5,363.41" "5,570.25" "5,757.62" "5,919.63" "6,067.66" 2021 +935 CZE NGDP_RPCH Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.525 -0.518 -0.357 1.384 4.001 3.043 1.57 3.584 4.814 6.602 6.767 5.57 2.686 -4.657 2.435 1.76 -0.785 -0.046 2.262 5.388 2.537 5.169 3.22 3.03 -5.503 3.488 1.867 1.498 3.857 3.364 2.814 2.501 2021 +935 CZE NGDP Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,596.31" "1,829.26" "1,971.02" "2,156.62" "2,252.98" "2,386.29" "2,579.13" "2,690.98" "2,823.45" "3,079.21" "3,285.60" "3,530.88" "3,859.53" "4,042.86" "3,954.32" "3,992.87" "4,062.32" "4,088.91" "4,142.81" "4,345.77" "4,625.38" "4,796.87" "5,110.74" "5,410.76" "5,791.50" "5,709.13" "6,108.43" "6,888.11" "7,530.65" "8,060.38" "8,546.23" "8,972.38" "9,383.51" 2021 +935 CZE NGDPD Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.139 67.388 62.171 66.782 65.173 61.823 67.809 82.184 100.125 119.815 137.143 156.264 189.988 237.131 207.558 209.07 229.563 208.858 211.686 209.359 188.033 196.272 218.629 249.001 252.548 245.975 281.778 295.618 314.718 337.756 360.228 380.65 400.728 2021 +935 CZE PPPGDP Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 146.309 155.73 157.594 158.8 163.266 173.645 182.961 188.729 199.351 214.557 235.894 259.628 281.498 294.603 282.683 293.046 304.401 307.49 324.03 342.1 357.6 381.382 412.903 436.38 457.645 437.672 471.758 514.732 541.058 573.714 604.034 632.853 661.231 2021 +935 CZE NGDP_D Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 56.149 61.557 66.673 73.212 75.439 76.829 80.585 82.781 83.851 87.246 87.329 87.9 91.012 92.841 95.244 93.886 93.867 95.229 96.528 99.017 100 101.141 102.463 105.094 109.181 113.896 117.755 130.352 140.408 144.704 148.433 151.57 154.648 2021 +935 CZE NGDPRPC Czech Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "275,134.26" "287,913.38" "286,760.18" "286,015.46" "290,242.18" "302,193.27" "312,791.00" "318,661.99" "330,358.18" "346,170.86" "368,896.80" "392,907.39" "413,553.60" "421,001.58" "398,223.23" "406,504.04" "412,687.90" "408,718.91" "408,116.39" "417,495.54" "438,912.25" "449,384.84" "471,496.44" "485,246.31" "498,082.88" "468,730.84" "494,281.36" "502,199.05" "508,811.79" "527,926.42" "545,593.05" "560,981.29" "575,185.69" 2021 +935 CZE NGDPRPPPPC Czech Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "22,775.97" "23,833.84" "23,738.38" "23,676.73" "24,026.62" "25,015.95" "25,893.25" "26,379.25" "27,347.48" "28,656.47" "30,537.76" "32,525.38" "34,234.50" "34,851.06" "32,965.44" "33,650.93" "34,162.84" "33,834.28" "33,784.40" "34,560.82" "36,333.73" "37,200.66" "39,031.09" "40,169.32" "41,231.95" "38,802.15" "40,917.25" "41,572.69" "42,120.10" "43,702.43" "45,164.90" "46,438.76" "47,614.62" 2021 +935 CZE NGDPPC Czech Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "154,483.80" "177,230.31" "191,191.95" "209,398.76" "218,956.85" "232,172.24" "252,064.03" "263,791.20" "277,008.66" "302,020.81" "322,153.91" "345,366.50" "376,384.37" "390,862.91" "379,282.78" "381,651.35" "387,377.44" "389,218.35" "393,948.44" "413,393.53" "438,912.25" "454,514.34" "483,110.88" "509,965.41" "543,812.84" "533,866.05" "582,041.30" "654,624.97" "714,411.48" "763,930.44" "809,842.11" "850,278.82" "889,512.28" 2021 +935 CZE NGDPDPC Czech Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,820.04" "6,529.04" "6,030.63" "6,484.20" "6,333.86" "6,015.07" "6,627.10" "8,056.32" "9,823.29" "11,751.90" "13,446.94" "15,284.67" "18,527.74" "22,925.75" "19,908.15" "19,983.58" "21,890.78" "19,880.90" "20,129.62" "19,915.38" "17,842.87" "18,597.21" "20,666.67" "23,468.36" "23,713.89" "23,001.31" "26,849.19" "28,094.62" "29,856.38" "32,011.17" "34,135.28" "36,072.79" "37,987.08" 2021 +935 CZE PPPPC Czech Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "14,159.19" "15,088.15" "15,286.83" "15,418.75" "15,867.08" "16,894.71" "17,881.17" "18,500.72" "19,558.32" "21,044.63" "23,129.48" "25,395.07" "27,451.86" "28,482.18" "27,113.81" "28,010.31" "29,027.24" "29,269.60" "30,812.68" "32,542.45" "33,933.43" "36,136.77" "39,031.09" "41,128.90" "42,972.14" "40,927.12" "44,951.41" "48,918.58" "51,328.62" "54,374.35" "57,238.31" "59,973.12" "62,681.58" 2021 +935 CZE NGAP_NPGDP Czech Republic Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +935 CZE PPPSH Czech Republic Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.379 0.381 0.364 0.353 0.346 0.344 0.346 0.342 0.34 0.339 0.345 0.35 0.35 0.349 0.334 0.325 0.318 0.305 0.307 0.312 0.32 0.328 0.337 0.336 0.337 0.329 0.322 0.318 0.315 0.317 0.317 0.315 0.313 2021 +935 CZE PPPEX Czech Republic Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.91 11.746 12.507 13.581 13.799 13.742 14.097 14.258 14.163 14.351 13.928 13.6 13.711 13.723 13.989 13.625 13.345 13.298 12.785 12.703 12.935 12.578 12.378 12.399 12.655 13.044 12.948 13.382 13.918 14.049 14.149 14.178 14.191 2021 +935 CZE NID_NGDP Czech Republic Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.171 36.106 32.978 30.941 29.826 31.946 32.121 30.617 29.694 30.025 29.551 30.383 32.394 31.331 26.801 27.36 27.191 26.36 25.013 26.01 27.983 26.024 26.372 27.197 27.607 26.154 30.185 30.739 26.245 26.199 26.053 25.985 26.103 2021 +935 CZE NGSD_NGDP Czech Republic Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.894 29.991 27.243 29.063 27.58 27.551 27.294 25.549 24.005 26.309 27.459 27.929 27.805 29.47 24.545 23.809 25.103 24.811 24.487 26.191 28.432 27.8 27.919 27.642 27.938 28.145 29.256 26.444 24.047 25.235 26.18 26.869 27.066 2021 +935 CZE PCPI Czech Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.233 56.808 61.692 68.292 69.75 72.383 75.758 77.2 77.292 79.425 80.9 82.95 85.317 90.742 91.667 93.017 94.8 97.917 99.325 99.667 99.975 100.658 103.125 105.342 108.342 111.767 116.058 135.026 146.607 150.272 153.277 156.343 159.47 2021 +935 CZE PCPIPCH Czech Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.759 8.596 10.698 2.135 3.775 4.663 1.903 0.119 2.76 1.857 2.534 2.853 6.359 1.019 1.473 1.917 3.288 1.438 0.344 0.309 0.684 2.451 2.149 2.848 3.161 3.84 16.343 8.577 2.5 2 2 2 2021 +935 CZE PCPIE Czech Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.8 58.5 64.4 68.8 70.4 73.2 76.2 76.7 77.5 79.6 81.4 82.8 87.3 90.5 91.4 93.5 95.7 98 99.4 99.5 99.5 101.5 103.9 106 109.4 111.9 119.3 143.16 148.886 151.864 154.901 157.999 161.159 2021 +935 CZE PCPIEPCH Czech Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.736 10.085 6.832 2.326 3.977 4.098 0.656 1.043 2.71 2.261 1.72 5.435 3.666 0.994 2.298 2.353 2.403 1.429 0.101 0 2.01 2.365 2.021 3.208 2.285 6.613 20 4 2 2 2 2 2021 +935 CZE TM_RPCH Czech Republic Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.033 5.853 5.571 5.188 14.358 11.347 4.984 9.468 25.586 12.48 11.482 12.879 3.178 -11.077 14.812 6.717 2.635 0.062 10.017 6.848 2.83 6.251 5.784 1.545 -8.196 13.251 2.609 3.033 2.7 2.6 2.55 2.55 2021 +935 CZE TMG_RPCH Czech Republic Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.529 8.109 4.18 4.002 17.983 13.537 5.008 10.012 29.889 13.049 11.258 13.754 2.713 -11.712 14.865 6.609 1.978 0.543 9.98 7.218 3.095 6.244 5.479 0.73 -6.213 13.923 0.457 2.756 2.7 2.6 2.55 2.55 2021 +935 CZE TX_RPCH Czech Republic Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.085 7.592 9.652 5.197 14.781 9.429 0.922 8.823 29.679 18.158 14.289 11.031 4.214 -9.828 14.662 9.164 4.279 0.26 8.714 6.032 4.343 7.198 3.707 1.479 -8.031 6.773 4.826 6.556 3 2.9 2.8 2.6 2021 +935 CZE TXG_RPCH Czech Republic Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.96 10.729 12.015 2.82 16.509 14.927 8.214 12.716 40.7 22.963 14.365 11.62 4.177 -10.55 15.927 10.15 4.182 0.693 9.308 5.2 4.398 7.162 3.539 1.334 -6.257 6.64 2.755 5.798 3 2.9 2.8 2.6 2021 +935 CZE LUR Czech Republic Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4 3.9 4.775 6.491 8.72 8.757 8.113 7.27 7.77 8.344 7.932 7.128 5.306 4.377 6.703 7.284 6.708 6.975 6.949 6.111 5.021 3.946 2.89 2.243 2.001 2.541 2.82 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2021 +935 CZE LE Czech Republic Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.963 4.972 4.937 4.866 4.764 4.732 4.728 4.765 4.733 4.707 4.764 4.83 4.923 5.003 4.931 4.884 4.873 4.89 4.938 4.974 5.043 5.139 5.221 5.295 5.306 5.239 5.206 5.23 5.245 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +935 CZE LP Czech Republic Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.333 10.321 10.309 10.299 10.29 10.278 10.232 10.201 10.193 10.195 10.199 10.224 10.254 10.343 10.426 10.462 10.487 10.505 10.516 10.512 10.538 10.554 10.579 10.61 10.65 10.694 10.495 10.522 10.541 10.551 10.553 10.552 10.549 2021 +935 CZE GGR Czech Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 651.92 707.773 757.339 813.239 857.061 889.402 968.47 "1,030.83" "1,193.23" "1,230.28" "1,292.66" "1,388.00" "1,535.86" "1,572.85" "1,540.05" "1,576.31" "1,644.73" "1,667.38" "1,713.73" "1,762.06" "1,909.83" "1,940.95" "2,068.91" "2,244.77" "2,394.35" "2,366.57" "2,479.93" "2,776.49" "3,018.44" "3,196.48" "3,372.87" "3,533.04" "3,695.06" 2021 +935 CZE GGR_NGDP Czech Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.839 38.692 38.424 37.709 38.041 37.271 37.55 38.307 42.261 39.955 39.343 39.31 39.794 38.904 38.946 39.478 40.487 40.778 41.366 40.547 41.29 40.463 40.481 41.487 41.342 41.452 40.598 40.308 40.082 39.657 39.466 39.377 39.378 2021 +935 CZE GGX Czech Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 849.403 762.74 819.917 903.236 927.538 974.727 "1,117.02" "1,201.74" "1,386.86" "1,303.25" "1,392.10" "1,463.92" "1,560.75" "1,652.26" "1,754.03" "1,742.09" "1,754.42" "1,826.73" "1,766.92" "1,852.26" "1,939.61" "1,906.81" "1,992.17" "2,196.48" "2,377.64" "2,695.78" "2,839.33" "3,052.70" "3,266.93" "3,432.65" "3,600.23" "3,746.02" "3,908.84" 2021 +935 CZE GGX_NGDP Czech Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.211 41.697 41.599 41.882 41.169 40.847 43.31 44.658 49.119 42.324 42.37 41.461 40.439 40.869 44.357 43.63 43.188 44.675 42.65 42.622 41.934 39.751 38.98 40.595 41.054 47.219 46.482 44.318 43.382 42.587 42.127 41.751 41.656 2021 +935 CZE GGXCNL Czech Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -197.483 -54.967 -62.578 -89.997 -70.477 -85.325 -148.546 -170.914 -193.633 -72.963 -99.441 -75.919 -24.888 -79.41 -213.982 -165.784 -109.697 -159.349 -53.189 -90.196 -29.779 34.143 76.733 48.292 16.709 -329.216 -359.398 -276.216 -248.496 -236.166 -227.36 -212.975 -213.777 2021 +935 CZE GGXCNL_NGDP Czech Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.371 -3.005 -3.175 -4.173 -3.128 -3.576 -5.76 -6.351 -6.858 -2.37 -3.027 -2.15 -0.645 -1.964 -5.411 -4.152 -2.7 -3.897 -1.284 -2.075 -0.644 0.712 1.501 0.893 0.289 -5.766 -5.884 -4.01 -3.3 -2.93 -2.66 -2.374 -2.278 2021 +935 CZE GGSB Czech Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -197.238 -79.866 -70.123 -77.327 -47.791 -71.532 -133.508 -139.132 -162.26 -54.281 -116.716 -135.732 -120.87 -172.433 -221.548 -167.497 -93.439 -37.591 18.223 -4.253 -10.302 41.856 41.049 11.25 -44.275 -316.436 -380.252 -296.005 -252.971 -236.263 -227.279 -212.857 -212.837 2021 +935 CZE GGSB_NPGDP Czech Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.813 -4.558 -3.598 -3.525 -2.063 -2.948 -5.091 -5.01 -5.583 -1.735 -3.604 -4.039 -3.373 -4.581 -5.58 -4.193 -2.296 -0.896 0.422 -0.094 -0.221 0.872 0.819 0.212 -0.787 -5.511 -6.285 -4.333 -3.365 -2.931 -2.659 -2.372 -2.268 2021 +935 CZE GGXONLB Czech Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -193.388 -46.598 -55.496 -80.434 -59.115 -81.904 -139.953 -162.081 -181.873 -54.553 -78.02 -53.969 -0.871 -53.564 -177.356 -124.94 -66.45 -111.962 -7.983 -42.559 12.528 71.766 109.604 80.069 45.687 -295.118 -323.526 -232.764 -184.41 -157.337 -143.779 -125.227 -122.008 2021 +935 CZE GGXONLB_NGDP Czech Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.115 -2.547 -2.816 -3.73 -2.624 -3.432 -5.426 -6.023 -6.442 -1.772 -2.375 -1.528 -0.023 -1.325 -4.485 -3.129 -1.636 -2.738 -0.193 -0.979 0.271 1.496 2.145 1.48 0.789 -5.169 -5.296 -3.379 -2.449 -1.952 -1.682 -1.396 -1.3 2021 +935 CZE GGXWDN Czech Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -28.504 19.013 42.721 211.305 384.797 468.626 439.321 533.125 536.264 547.961 785.974 "1,018.41" "1,087.03" "1,157.66" "1,201.18" "1,277.93" "1,298.95" "1,197.92" "1,096.54" "1,061.43" "1,050.21" "1,345.98" "1,610.28" "1,887.78" "2,059.49" "2,199.15" "2,340.54" "2,491.04" "2,636.80" 2021 +935 CZE GGXWDN_NGDP Czech Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.265 0.797 1.656 7.852 13.629 15.219 13.371 15.099 13.895 13.554 19.876 25.506 26.759 28.312 28.994 29.406 28.083 24.973 21.456 19.617 18.134 23.576 26.362 27.406 27.348 27.284 27.387 27.763 28.1 2021 +935 CZE GGXWDG Czech Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 216.645 211.777 240.341 300.976 342.083 405.418 585.615 695.133 795.04 873.493 910.183 973.107 "1,054.63" "1,136.77" "1,319.00" "1,480.10" "1,613.65" "1,805.31" "1,840.25" "1,818.89" "1,836.05" "1,754.74" "1,749.68" "1,734.60" "1,740.26" "2,149.27" "2,566.59" "2,856.38" "3,104.25" "3,339.85" "3,573.48" "3,793.23" "4,006.21" 2021 +935 CZE GGXWDG_NGDP Czech Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.572 11.577 12.194 13.956 15.184 16.989 22.706 25.832 28.158 28.367 27.702 27.56 27.325 28.118 33.356 37.068 39.722 44.151 44.42 41.854 39.695 36.581 34.235 32.058 30.049 37.646 42.017 41.468 41.221 41.435 41.814 42.277 42.694 2021 +935 CZE NGDP_FY Czech Republic "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,596.31" "1,829.26" "1,971.02" "2,156.62" "2,252.98" "2,386.29" "2,579.13" "2,690.98" "2,823.45" "3,079.21" "3,285.60" "3,530.88" "3,859.53" "4,042.86" "3,954.32" "3,992.87" "4,062.32" "4,088.91" "4,142.81" "4,345.77" "4,625.38" "4,796.87" "5,110.74" "5,410.76" "5,791.50" "5,709.13" "6,108.43" "6,888.11" "7,530.65" "8,060.38" "8,546.23" "8,972.38" "9,383.51" 2021 +935 CZE BCA Czech Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.369 -4.121 -3.565 -1.254 -1.464 -2.717 -3.273 -4.165 -5.696 -4.452 -2.869 -3.834 -8.718 -4.414 -4.682 -7.424 -4.792 -3.234 -1.113 0.38 0.843 3.485 3.383 1.109 0.835 4.898 -2.616 -12.698 -6.918 -3.257 0.455 3.367 3.857 2021 +935 CZE BCA_NGDPD Czech Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.276 -6.115 -5.735 -1.878 -2.246 -4.395 -4.826 -5.068 -5.689 -3.716 -2.092 -2.453 -4.589 -1.861 -2.256 -3.551 -2.087 -1.548 -0.526 0.181 0.449 1.776 1.547 0.445 0.331 1.991 -0.928 -4.296 -2.198 -0.964 0.126 0.884 0.963 2021 +128 DNK NGDP_R Denmark "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,048.10" "1,041.20" "1,079.50" "1,107.50" "1,153.70" "1,199.90" "1,258.70" "1,261.90" "1,261.80" "1,269.90" "1,288.60" "1,306.60" "1,332.20" "1,332.30" "1,403.30" "1,445.80" "1,487.80" "1,536.30" "1,570.30" "1,616.60" "1,677.20" "1,691.00" "1,698.90" "1,705.50" "1,751.00" "1,792.00" "1,862.10" "1,879.00" "1,869.40" "1,777.70" "1,810.90" "1,835.10" "1,839.30" "1,856.50" "1,886.50" "1,930.70" "1,993.40" "2,049.60" "2,090.40" "2,121.60" "2,079.30" "2,180.30" "2,236.99" "2,250.41" "2,293.17" "2,334.45" "2,376.47" "2,419.24" 2021 +128 DNK NGDP_RPCH Denmark "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.484 -0.658 3.678 2.594 4.172 4.005 4.9 0.254 -0.008 0.642 1.473 1.397 1.959 0.008 5.329 3.029 2.905 3.26 2.213 2.948 3.749 0.823 0.467 0.388 2.668 2.342 3.912 0.908 -0.511 -4.905 1.868 1.336 0.229 0.935 1.616 2.343 3.248 2.819 1.991 1.493 -1.994 4.857 2.6 0.6 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 2021 +128 DNK NGDP Denmark "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 400.867 440.781 503.384 554.597 612.129 663.954 712.645 748.427 777.844 821.734 855.557 890.551 923.015 928.466 993.287 "1,036.48" "1,088.02" "1,146.13" "1,185.99" "1,241.52" "1,326.91" "1,371.53" "1,410.27" "1,436.75" "1,506.00" "1,585.98" "1,682.26" "1,738.85" "1,801.47" "1,722.14" "1,810.93" "1,846.85" "1,895.00" "1,929.68" "1,981.17" "2,036.36" "2,107.81" "2,192.96" "2,253.32" "2,310.96" "2,323.92" "2,504.18" "2,725.66" "2,840.50" "2,967.22" "3,093.88" "3,222.50" "3,356.59" 2021 +128 DNK NGDPD Denmark "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 71.127 61.878 60.413 60.645 59.105 62.658 88.079 109.414 115.552 112.41 138.248 139.226 152.915 143.195 156.164 185.008 187.633 173.539 176.991 177.964 164.158 164.791 178.635 218.097 251.375 264.467 282.886 319.424 353.359 321.243 321.995 344.003 327.149 343.584 352.994 302.673 313.116 332.121 356.841 346.499 355.223 398.303 386.724 393.978 412.973 432.508 452.56 473.709 2021 +128 DNK PPPGDP Denmark "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 60.799 66.113 72.78 77.592 83.746 89.854 96.155 98.783 102.259 106.951 112.587 118.021 123.075 126.002 135.551 142.585 149.414 156.945 162.224 169.36 179.69 185.25 189.016 193.495 203.99 215.313 230.64 239.023 242.362 231.95 239.122 247.352 250.525 262.368 270.331 278.823 297.689 320.054 334.223 345.279 342.473 374.031 411.039 428.238 445.531 461.98 479.249 497.316 2021 +128 DNK NGDP_D Denmark "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 38.247 42.334 46.631 50.076 53.058 55.334 56.618 59.31 61.646 64.709 66.394 68.158 69.285 69.689 70.782 71.689 73.13 74.603 75.526 76.798 79.115 81.107 83.011 84.242 86.008 88.504 90.342 92.541 96.366 96.875 100.001 100.641 103.028 103.942 105.018 105.472 105.739 106.995 107.793 108.925 111.765 114.855 121.845 126.221 129.394 132.532 135.601 138.746 2021 +128 DNK NGDPRPC Denmark "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "204,624.50" "203,201.06" "210,874.65" "216,458.09" "225,678.92" "234,763.19" "246,018.93" "246,234.29" "246,000.69" "247,554.57" "250,924.51" "253,882.81" "258,071.97" "257,170.29" "270,039.77" "277,200.57" "283,335.05" "291,235.03" "296,570.64" "304,239.50" "314,670.49" "316,121.33" "316,465.72" "316,800.93" "324,401.04" "331,152.45" "343,088.73" "344,955.21" "341,393.60" "322,546.64" "327,188.03" "330,016.68" "329,593.18" "331,362.35" "335,244.57" "341,130.25" "349,274.98" "356,528.50" "361,586.46" "365,409.99" "357,098.51" "373,336.16" "380,116.04" "379,241.36" "384,957.14" "390,381.40" "395,886.55" "401,469.29" 2021 +128 DNK NGDPRPPPPC Denmark "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "31,953.00" "31,730.72" "32,928.98" "33,800.86" "35,240.73" "36,659.28" "38,416.91" "38,450.54" "38,414.06" "38,656.71" "39,182.94" "39,644.89" "40,299.05" "40,158.25" "42,167.87" "43,286.06" "44,243.99" "45,477.60" "46,310.78" "47,508.30" "49,137.15" "49,363.70" "49,417.48" "49,469.83" "50,656.61" "51,710.88" "53,574.78" "53,866.24" "53,310.08" "50,367.04" "51,091.82" "51,533.52" "51,467.39" "51,743.65" "52,349.88" "53,268.95" "54,540.79" "55,673.46" "56,463.28" "57,060.34" "55,762.47" "58,298.05" "59,356.75" "59,220.17" "60,112.71" "60,959.73" "61,819.39" "62,691.15" 2021 +128 DNK NGDPPC Denmark "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "78,262.77" "86,023.02" "98,333.42" "108,394.59" "119,740.50" "129,904.12" "139,289.87" "146,040.41" "151,648.56" "160,189.00" "166,599.58" "173,041.17" "178,805.21" "179,219.30" "191,140.16" "198,722.98" "207,202.13" "217,270.66" "223,988.36" "233,650.70" "248,950.47" "256,397.77" "262,701.01" "266,880.12" "279,011.20" "293,081.56" "309,953.52" "319,225.11" "328,988.09" "312,466.35" "327,192.72" "332,130.47" "339,574.69" "344,423.55" "352,067.22" "359,798.33" "369,321.24" "381,466.02" "389,766.64" "398,023.21" "399,109.50" "428,794.13" "463,152.64" "478,683.82" "498,111.24" "517,379.30" "536,824.60" "557,020.75" 2021 +128 DNK NGDPDPC Denmark "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,886.37" "12,076.17" "11,801.27" "11,852.89" "11,561.77" "12,259.28" "17,215.43" "21,349.95" "22,528.11" "21,913.16" "26,920.58" "27,052.65" "29,622.47" "27,640.50" "30,050.88" "35,471.26" "35,732.69" "32,897.57" "33,426.97" "33,492.35" "30,798.72" "30,806.61" "33,275.56" "40,512.05" "46,571.28" "48,872.10" "52,121.25" "58,641.19" "64,531.12" "58,286.54" "58,177.16" "61,864.09" "58,623.41" "61,325.58" "62,729.50" "53,478.50" "54,862.85" "57,772.55" "61,724.49" "59,678.60" "61,005.84" "68,202.07" "65,713.41" "66,393.64" "69,326.42" "72,326.92" "75,390.25" "78,611.28" 2021 +128 DNK PPPPC Denmark "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,870.00" "12,902.60" "14,217.21" "15,165.14" "16,381.81" "17,580.05" "18,793.88" "19,275.59" "19,936.36" "20,849.03" "21,923.70" "22,932.39" "23,842.01" "24,321.79" "26,084.44" "27,337.57" "28,454.21" "29,751.88" "30,637.97" "31,873.09" "33,712.74" "34,631.21" "35,209.27" "35,942.23" "37,792.46" "39,788.82" "42,495.00" "43,880.83" "44,260.56" "42,085.12" "43,203.86" "44,482.80" "44,892.72" "46,829.47" "48,039.69" "49,264.51" "52,159.80" "55,673.46" "57,812.09" "59,468.57" "58,816.26" "64,045.83" "69,845.09" "72,167.19" "74,791.94" "77,255.40" "79,836.36" "82,528.87" 2021 +128 DNK NGAP_NPGDP Denmark Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.414 -2.743 -1.76 -1.793 -0.302 1.14 3.687 1.916 0.125 -0.885 -1.135 -1.531 -1.527 -3.577 -0.888 -0.433 -0.122 0.51 0.241 0.832 2.369 1.214 -0.107 -1.321 -0.189 0.782 3.536 3.567 2.359 -3.125 -1.858 -1.257 -1.913 -2.095 -1.827 -1.041 0.504 1.473 1.63 1.304 -2.291 0.645 1.422 0.265 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +128 DNK PPPSH Denmark Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.454 0.443 0.457 0.458 0.457 0.459 0.465 0.449 0.43 0.417 0.407 0.403 0.37 0.363 0.371 0.369 0.366 0.363 0.361 0.359 0.356 0.35 0.342 0.33 0.322 0.315 0.311 0.297 0.287 0.274 0.265 0.258 0.249 0.248 0.247 0.249 0.256 0.262 0.258 0.255 0.258 0.255 0.254 0.249 0.246 0.242 0.239 0.236 2021 +128 DNK PPPEX Denmark Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.593 6.667 6.917 7.148 7.309 7.389 7.411 7.576 7.607 7.683 7.599 7.546 7.5 7.369 7.328 7.269 7.282 7.303 7.311 7.331 7.384 7.404 7.461 7.425 7.383 7.366 7.294 7.275 7.433 7.425 7.573 7.466 7.564 7.355 7.329 7.303 7.081 6.852 6.742 6.693 6.786 6.695 6.631 6.633 6.66 6.697 6.724 6.749 2021 +128 DNK NID_NGDP Denmark Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 20.124 17.014 18.271 18.364 20.603 22.1 23.785 22.022 21.057 21.323 20.798 19.612 18.94 17.378 18.734 20.686 20.064 22.062 22.655 20.888 22.352 21.825 21.343 20.922 21.691 22.206 24.298 25.278 23.984 19.088 18.076 19.127 19.466 19.691 20.091 20.631 21.775 22.053 22.599 21.853 22.663 22.969 24.223 24.53 24.699 24.822 24.877 24.933 2021 +128 DNK NGSD_NGDP Denmark Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.501 16.247 17.381 17.421 19.634 21.056 22.908 20.992 21.057 21.323 20.798 19.612 18.94 17.378 18.734 20.686 20.064 23.375 22.506 23.417 24.341 25.471 24.343 24.853 25.736 26.404 27.63 26.731 26.907 22.557 24.642 25.713 25.748 27.45 29.015 28.876 29.549 30.062 29.881 30.322 30.686 31.722 32.443 31.972 32.017 32.049 32.107 32.167 2021 +128 DNK PCPI Denmark "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022 36.194 40.435 44.537 47.582 50.6 52.959 54.928 57.114 59.698 62.552 64.208 65.6 66.875 67.458 68.7 70.1 71.567 72.95 73.908 75.417 77.492 79.25 81.15 82.742 83.517 84.958 86.525 87.958 91.158 92.108 94.133 96.633 98.908 99.425 99.775 100 100.017 101.075 101.792 102.533 102.875 104.875 112.426 116.698 119.499 122.128 124.57 127.062 2021 +128 DNK PCPIPCH Denmark "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.339 11.718 10.146 6.835 6.343 4.662 3.718 3.979 4.525 4.78 2.648 2.167 1.944 0.872 1.841 2.038 2.092 1.933 1.314 2.041 2.751 2.269 2.397 1.961 0.937 1.726 1.844 1.657 3.638 1.042 2.198 2.656 2.354 0.522 0.352 0.226 0.017 1.058 0.709 0.729 0.333 1.944 7.2 3.8 2.4 2.2 2 2 2021 +128 DNK PCPIE Denmark "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022 37.754 42.435 46.179 48.987 51.795 53.563 55.955 58.14 60.844 63.756 64.9 66.3 67.1 67.8 69.5 70.7 72.3 73.4 74.3 76.6 78.4 80 82.1 83.1 83.9 85.8 87.2 89.4 91.6 92.7 95.3 97.6 99.3 99.8 99.8 100.1 100.4 101.2 101.9 102.7 103.1 106.6 114.275 118.618 121.464 124.137 126.619 129.152 2021 +128 DNK PCPIEPCH Denmark "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 10.671 12.397 8.824 6.081 5.732 3.414 4.466 3.903 4.651 4.786 1.794 2.157 1.207 1.043 2.507 1.727 2.263 1.521 1.226 3.096 2.35 2.041 2.625 1.218 0.963 2.265 1.632 2.523 2.461 1.201 2.805 2.413 1.742 0.504 0 0.301 0.3 0.797 0.692 0.785 0.389 3.395 7.2 3.8 2.4 2.2 2 2 2021 +128 DNK TM_RPCH Denmark Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.564 0.555 3.137 1.971 5.362 9.93 8.479 -1.178 4.224 5.398 2.376 4.031 -0.131 -1.415 13.289 7.003 3.121 9.208 7.575 2.553 13.667 2.395 6.376 -1.024 7.137 11.293 13.965 5.838 4.77 -11.944 0.541 7.444 2.709 1.471 3.897 4.561 3.662 4.183 5.093 3.011 -3.552 8.065 2.1 1.2 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.4 2021 +128 DNK TMG_RPCH Denmark Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.986 -0.852 4.469 3.43 5.649 8.526 8.165 -2.802 5.577 4.424 3.391 5.121 -0.218 -3.268 14.802 9.177 2.737 10.885 7.158 2.096 12.089 1.696 5.063 -1.557 8.131 10.519 13.075 4.15 0.602 -16.156 4.086 6.081 0.963 3.36 3.814 5.612 0.759 6.128 3.32 1.456 -0.734 10.505 2.1 1.2 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.4 2021 +128 DNK TX_RPCH Denmark Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.58 8.661 3.165 4.596 3.298 6.037 1.339 4.857 9.142 4.658 6.527 6.169 0.271 1.229 8.236 2.883 4.65 4.488 4.101 11.27 12.578 3.353 4.358 -1.202 3.015 7.729 10.338 3.654 3.872 -9.224 2.94 7.195 1.162 1.611 3.129 3.577 4.111 4.814 3.352 4.511 -6.307 8.336 2.4 0.3 2.7 2.6 2.55 2.45 2021 +128 DNK TXG_RPCH Denmark Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.028 8.058 5.997 6.676 3.942 5.38 -0.394 3.448 9.979 2.632 5.223 5.166 1.715 2.364 10.604 3.486 2.571 6.364 3.553 7.431 9.459 2.673 3.591 -1.691 4.34 5.848 5.322 0.654 2.567 -10.377 6.519 5.811 -0.584 2.362 3.342 4.504 1.62 4.194 1.593 6.256 -0.841 11.398 2.4 0.3 2.7 2.6 2.55 2.45 2021 +128 DNK LUR Denmark Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022 5.287 7.133 7.602 8.375 7.925 6.617 4.983 5 5.658 6.825 7.167 7.867 8.608 9.533 7.733 6.758 6.317 5.242 4.883 5.108 4.317 4.508 4.642 5.433 5.517 4.8 3.9 3.775 3.708 6.383 7.75 7.767 7.808 7.383 6.85 6.292 6.017 5.817 5.1 5.042 5.642 5.083 5.2 5.3 5.1 5 5 5 2021 +128 DNK LE Denmark Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022 2.495 2.456 2.473 2.414 2.481 2.55 2.639 2.643 2.672 2.633 2.65 2.636 2.623 2.564 2.545 2.598 2.634 2.673 2.681 2.689 2.713 2.741 2.71 2.706 2.733 2.755 2.807 2.795 2.811 2.728 2.664 2.657 2.64 2.637 2.67 2.708 2.756 2.786 2.833 2.88 2.856 2.89 2.916 2.929 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +128 DNK LP Denmark Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022 5.122 5.124 5.119 5.116 5.112 5.111 5.116 5.125 5.129 5.13 5.135 5.146 5.162 5.181 5.197 5.216 5.251 5.275 5.295 5.314 5.33 5.349 5.368 5.384 5.398 5.411 5.427 5.447 5.476 5.511 5.535 5.561 5.581 5.603 5.627 5.66 5.707 5.749 5.781 5.806 5.823 5.84 5.885 5.934 5.957 5.98 6.003 6.026 2021 +128 DNK GGR Denmark General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 195.457 216.117 239.785 274.818 314.359 347.422 384.927 408.256 430.606 448.115 456.992 467.064 496.308 516.434 553.159 569.091 604.026 627.016 652.373 687.83 724.15 740.322 750.249 768.751 829.363 891.269 922.162 949.616 965.312 925.448 977.23 "1,004.20" "1,032.10" "1,053.31" "1,116.63" "1,083.30" "1,103.92" "1,147.70" "1,156.15" "1,243.28" "1,249.13" "1,337.61" "1,408.84" "1,444.62" "1,493.80" "1,546.45" "1,607.28" "1,670.56" 2021 +128 DNK GGR_NGDP Denmark General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 48.759 49.03 47.635 49.553 51.355 52.326 54.014 54.549 55.359 54.533 53.415 52.447 53.77 55.622 55.69 54.906 55.516 54.707 55.007 55.402 54.574 53.978 53.199 53.506 55.071 56.197 54.817 54.612 53.585 53.738 53.963 54.374 54.464 54.585 56.362 53.198 52.373 52.336 51.309 53.799 53.751 53.415 51.688 50.858 50.343 49.984 49.877 49.77 2021 +128 DNK GGX Denmark General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 209.858 246.168 287.738 317.771 341.567 364.463 370.009 397.093 428.873 453.597 470.15 493.162 520.041 550.531 588.947 606.612 631.037 640.772 656.981 677.042 699.107 724.679 750.466 770.664 798.141 812.682 838.266 862.318 908.135 973.636 "1,026.31" "1,042.17" "1,098.25" "1,077.15" "1,093.95" "1,110.38" "1,106.15" "1,108.53" "1,139.01" "1,147.80" "1,244.14" "1,272.37" "1,376.98" "1,421.60" "1,478.56" "1,544.96" "1,609.54" "1,672.53" 2021 +128 DNK GGX_NGDP Denmark General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 52.351 55.848 57.161 57.298 55.8 54.893 51.921 53.057 55.136 55.2 54.953 55.377 56.342 59.295 59.293 58.526 57.998 55.907 55.395 54.533 52.687 52.837 53.214 53.639 52.997 51.242 49.83 49.591 50.411 56.536 56.673 56.429 57.955 55.82 55.218 54.528 52.479 50.55 50.548 49.668 53.536 50.81 50.519 50.048 49.83 49.936 49.947 49.828 2021 +128 DNK GGXCNL Denmark General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" -14.401 -30.051 -47.953 -42.953 -27.208 -17.041 14.918 11.163 1.733 -5.482 -13.158 -26.098 -23.733 -34.097 -35.788 -37.521 -27.011 -13.756 -4.608 10.788 25.043 15.643 -0.217 -1.913 31.222 78.587 83.896 87.298 57.177 -48.188 -49.08 -37.967 -66.144 -23.844 22.673 -27.075 -2.234 39.172 17.135 95.479 4.994 65.236 31.857 23.014 15.237 1.489 -2.261 -1.973 2021 +128 DNK GGXCNL_NGDP Denmark General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -3.592 -6.818 -9.526 -7.745 -4.445 -2.567 2.093 1.492 0.223 -0.667 -1.538 -2.931 -2.571 -3.672 -3.603 -3.62 -2.483 -1.2 -0.389 0.869 1.887 1.141 -0.015 -0.133 2.073 4.955 4.987 5.02 3.174 -2.798 -2.71 -2.056 -3.49 -1.236 1.144 -1.33 -0.106 1.786 0.76 4.132 0.215 2.605 1.169 0.81 0.513 0.048 -0.07 -0.059 2021 +128 DNK GGSB Denmark General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.418 -3.507 0.792 1.426 6.588 -26.504 -24.101 -35.362 -36.109 -55.154 -27.496 -14.213 -4.559 -4.833 -11.719 1.232 30.453 31.511 16.45 39.314 24.77 32.865 23.619 -5.427 -21.809 -5.571 -6.765 -8.026 26.646 21.599 -1.874 12.237 8.974 23.719 6.718 -31.208 -5.37 -3.132 -3.693 0.597 -1.799 -2.426 2021 +128 DNK GGSB_NPGDP Denmark General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.37 -0.478 0.102 0.172 0.761 -2.931 -2.571 -3.672 -3.603 -5.298 -2.524 -1.246 -0.385 -0.393 -0.904 0.091 2.157 2.164 1.09 2.498 1.524 1.957 1.342 -0.305 -1.182 -0.298 -0.35 -0.407 1.32 1.05 -0.089 0.566 0.405 1.04 0.282 -1.254 -0.2 -0.111 -0.125 0.019 -0.056 -0.072 2021 +128 DNK GGXONLB Denmark General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" -9.266 -18.856 -31.434 -14.78 11.823 27.321 56.346 49.723 36.454 27.219 22.398 12.713 5.913 -0.793 -2.356 1.343 7.496 22.907 31.019 46.411 57.954 43.377 27.351 21.717 51.803 95.855 97.769 96.814 60.355 -40.886 -38.301 -26.669 -56.314 -16.019 31.597 -12.051 8.581 37.097 8.856 88.993 -2.5 54.829 20.954 14.492 9.302 -0.986 -5.484 -7.007 2021 +128 DNK GGXONLB_NGDP Denmark General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.311 -4.278 -6.245 -2.665 1.931 4.115 7.907 6.644 4.687 3.312 2.618 1.428 0.641 -0.085 -0.237 0.13 0.689 1.999 2.615 3.738 4.368 3.163 1.939 1.512 3.44 6.044 5.812 5.568 3.35 -2.374 -2.115 -1.444 -2.972 -0.83 1.595 -0.592 0.407 1.692 0.393 3.851 -0.108 2.19 0.769 0.51 0.313 -0.032 -0.17 -0.209 2021 +128 DNK GGXWDN Denmark General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 530.265 553.929 564.162 551.873 532.228 525.074 479.65 514.327 505.909 478.127 402.694 272.066 197.591 141.266 197.902 272.229 279.218 351.324 353.191 358.124 329.29 368.786 346.755 301.054 284.671 341.742 276.506 244.649 221.635 206.399 204.909 207.171 209.143 2021 +128 DNK GGXWDN_NGDP Denmark General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.16 50.911 49.223 46.533 42.869 39.571 34.972 36.47 35.212 31.748 25.391 16.173 11.363 7.842 11.492 15.033 15.119 18.54 18.303 18.076 16.171 17.496 15.812 13.36 12.318 14.705 11.042 8.976 7.803 6.956 6.623 6.429 6.231 2021 +128 DNK GGXWDG Denmark General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 616.3 730.025 747.318 739.973 742.696 736.712 714.907 704.738 694.695 665.304 692.175 663.062 664.989 593.352 530.743 475.504 600.127 691.988 771.235 850.862 850.746 849.938 877.067 809.934 783.958 787.127 766.125 778.091 980.804 917.284 865.427 912.413 932.177 963.687 "1,006.95" "1,053.92" 2021 +128 DNK GGXWDG_NGDP Denmark General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.77 78.627 75.237 71.393 68.261 64.278 60.279 56.764 52.354 48.508 49.081 46.15 44.156 37.412 31.549 27.346 33.313 40.182 42.588 46.071 44.894 44.046 44.27 39.774 37.193 35.893 34 33.67 42.205 36.63 31.751 32.122 31.416 31.148 31.247 31.399 2021 +128 DNK NGDP_FY Denmark "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 400.867 440.781 503.384 554.597 612.129 663.954 712.645 748.427 777.844 821.734 855.557 890.551 923.015 928.466 993.287 "1,036.48" "1,088.02" "1,146.13" "1,185.99" "1,241.52" "1,326.91" "1,371.53" "1,410.27" "1,436.75" "1,506.00" "1,585.98" "1,682.26" "1,738.85" "1,801.47" "1,722.14" "1,810.93" "1,846.85" "1,895.00" "1,929.68" "1,981.17" "2,036.36" "2,107.81" "2,192.96" "2,253.32" "2,310.96" "2,323.92" "2,504.18" "2,725.66" "2,840.50" "2,967.22" "3,093.88" "3,222.50" "3,356.59" 2021 +128 DNK BCA Denmark Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. DNK Statistics provides data on current account only starting with 1988. For 1980-87 data for trade in goods and services are based on national accounts; and for income balance and current transfers are based on IFS data. Since 2005 current account is calculated based on a new methodology. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.389 -1.875 -2.259 -1.382 -1.718 -2.767 -4.49 -3.002 -1.34 -1.118 1.372 1.983 4.199 4.832 3.189 1.855 3.09 2.278 -0.264 4.5 3.265 6.008 5.358 8.574 10.168 11.102 9.424 4.642 10.328 11.143 21.141 22.655 20.55 26.659 31.502 24.955 24.341 26.599 25.984 29.344 28.5 34.862 31.79 29.32 30.223 31.256 32.72 34.267 2021 +128 DNK BCA_NGDPD Denmark Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.359 -3.03 -3.739 -2.278 -2.907 -4.416 -5.098 -2.743 -1.16 -0.994 0.992 1.425 2.746 3.374 2.042 1.003 1.647 1.313 -0.149 2.529 1.989 3.646 3 3.931 4.045 4.198 3.332 1.453 2.923 3.469 6.566 6.586 6.282 7.759 8.924 8.245 7.774 8.009 7.282 8.469 8.023 8.753 8.22 7.442 7.318 7.227 7.23 7.234 2021 +611 DJI NGDP_R Djibouti "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2021 actual data delayed; annual data only National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 246.3 247.684 230.963 227.822 219.892 211.685 209.111 209.349 215.461 216.998 220.888 228.033 235.299 241.836 249.36 261.392 274.505 290.441 295.136 307.377 329.793 345.762 363.052 388.689 417.942 447.713 472.15 494.692 522.124 528.4 553.829 573.5 602.202 638.361 676.455 717.03 760.078 2020 +611 DJI NGDP_RPCH Djibouti "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.562 -6.751 -1.36 -3.481 -3.732 -1.216 0.114 2.919 0.713 1.793 3.234 3.186 2.779 3.111 4.825 5.017 5.806 1.616 4.147 7.293 4.842 5.001 7.061 7.526 7.123 5.458 4.774 5.545 1.202 4.812 3.552 5.005 6.004 5.967 5.998 6.004 2020 +611 DJI NGDP Djibouti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2021 actual data delayed; annual data only National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 115.351 119.251 116.255 122.651 124.157 123.229 125.392 128.283 134.858 138.669 144.056 148.715 156.543 166.185 176.813 191.82 211.463 245.351 253.192 274.115 309.036 337.662 363.052 393.595 430.865 462.955 490.969 517.784 548.954 565.343 599.329 661.982 708.098 772.786 839.381 911.963 990.887 2020 +611 DJI NGDPD Djibouti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.649 0.671 0.654 0.69 0.699 0.693 0.706 0.722 0.759 0.78 0.811 0.837 0.881 0.935 0.995 1.079 1.19 1.381 1.425 1.542 1.739 1.9 2.043 2.215 2.424 2.605 2.763 2.913 3.089 3.181 3.372 3.725 3.984 4.348 4.723 5.131 5.576 2020 +611 DJI PPPGDP Djibouti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.653 1.7 1.623 1.635 1.611 1.579 1.587 1.607 1.677 1.727 1.798 1.885 1.983 2.093 2.226 2.405 2.594 2.798 2.861 3.016 3.303 3.436 3.625 3.855 4.171 4.362 4.631 4.968 5.337 5.466 5.967 6.619 7.198 7.79 8.408 9.082 9.814 2020 +611 DJI NGDP_D Djibouti "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.833 48.146 50.335 53.836 56.463 58.213 59.964 61.277 62.59 63.903 65.217 65.217 66.53 68.718 70.907 73.384 77.034 84.475 85.788 89.179 93.706 97.657 100 101.262 103.092 103.404 103.986 104.668 105.139 106.992 108.216 115.428 117.585 121.058 124.085 127.186 130.367 2020 +611 DJI NGDPRPC Djibouti "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "405,871.04" "402,705.41" "373,422.46" "366,058.77" "348,821.04" "328,881.92" "316,423.51" "307,655.83" "307,812.77" "302,403.19" "301,340.53" "305,286.11" "309,750.58" "313,422.40" "318,366.85" "328,979.38" "340,806.64" "355,775.73" "356,521.87" "365,840.02" "386,322.72" "398,280.55" "411,019.64" "432,497.52" "457,267.60" "481,869.84" "500,106.00" "515,883.43" "536,305.35" "534,816.61" "552,614.41" "564,413.96" "584,832.03" "612,033.88" "640,546.90" "670,872.94" "702,970.35" 2020 +611 DJI NGDPRPPPPC Djibouti "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,282.50" "3,980.73" "3,949.68" "3,662.48" "3,590.26" "3,421.19" "3,225.63" "3,103.44" "3,017.45" "3,018.99" "2,965.93" "2,955.51" "2,994.21" "3,038.00" "3,074.01" "3,122.50" "3,226.59" "3,342.59" "3,489.40" "3,496.72" "3,588.11" "3,789.01" "3,906.29" "4,031.23" "4,241.88" "4,484.82" "4,726.12" "4,904.98" "5,059.72" "5,260.02" "5,245.41" "5,419.97" "5,535.70" "5,735.96" "6,002.75" "6,282.40" "6,579.84" "6,894.65" 2020 +611 DJI NGDPPC Djibouti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "190,082.96" "193,888.25" "187,961.81" "197,073.06" "196,953.51" "191,453.35" "189,740.77" "188,523.08" "192,661.09" "193,246.02" "196,523.80" "199,096.97" "206,075.83" "215,377.84" "225,742.95" "241,417.91" "262,537.93" "300,541.86" "305,853.59" "326,252.27" "362,007.84" "388,950.74" "411,019.64" "437,956.96" "471,407.30" "498,274.44" "520,038.89" "539,964.34" "563,864.43" "572,208.50" "598,015.26" "651,494.38" "687,673.14" "740,914.53" "794,824.45" "853,256.91" "916,437.93" 2020 +611 DJI NGDPDPC Djibouti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,069.56" "1,090.97" "1,057.62" "1,108.89" "1,108.22" "1,077.27" "1,067.63" "1,060.78" "1,084.07" "1,087.36" "1,105.80" "1,120.28" "1,159.55" "1,211.89" "1,270.21" "1,358.41" "1,477.25" "1,691.09" "1,720.98" "1,835.76" "2,036.95" "2,188.55" "2,312.72" "2,464.30" "2,652.51" "2,803.69" "2,926.15" "3,038.27" "3,172.75" "3,219.70" "3,364.91" "3,665.83" "3,869.40" "4,168.98" "4,472.32" "4,801.10" "5,156.61" 2020 +611 DJI PPPPC Djibouti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,723.77" "2,764.11" "2,623.87" "2,627.07" "2,555.85" "2,453.88" "2,401.63" "2,361.37" "2,395.86" "2,407.08" "2,452.66" "2,523.50" "2,610.94" "2,712.81" "2,842.02" "3,027.38" "3,220.97" "3,426.92" "3,456.12" "3,589.08" "3,868.77" "3,958.00" "4,103.95" "4,289.03" "4,563.38" "4,695.10" "4,904.98" "5,180.59" "5,482.01" "5,532.68" "5,954.35" "6,513.86" "6,989.98" "7,468.59" "7,961.81" "8,497.50" "9,076.36" 2020 +611 DJI NGAP_NPGDP Djibouti Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +611 DJI PPPSH Djibouti Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 2020 +611 DJI PPPEX Djibouti Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.787 70.145 71.635 75.016 77.06 78.021 79.005 79.836 80.414 80.282 80.127 78.897 78.928 79.393 79.43 79.745 81.509 87.7 88.496 90.901 93.572 98.27 100.152 102.111 103.302 106.126 106.023 104.228 102.857 103.423 100.433 100.017 98.38 99.204 99.83 100.413 100.97 2020 +611 DJI NID_NGDP Djibouti Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2021 actual data delayed; annual data only National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.436 12.979 13.766 13.301 10.746 5.917 6.362 6.71 8.523 6.007 7.515 6.825 9.103 13.086 14.701 16.102 24.269 30.288 32.35 25.987 14.787 17.142 18.308 56.874 2.855 -3.946 21.936 21.633 2.787 2.282 0.915 31.158 20.468 27.496 31.358 37.721 38.804 39.875 2020 +611 DJI NGSD_NGDP Djibouti Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2021 actual data delayed; annual data only National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.07 14.616 11.523 15.135 11.52 7.039 6.807 5.849 6.261 6.018 4.208 7.816 11.02 15.803 14.112 14.229 16.733 18.367 17.828 22.007 17.162 8.237 5.407 26.098 26.812 25.514 20.936 16.838 17.499 20.54 12.232 30.493 15.708 24.289 29.767 37.676 39.613 41.544 2020 +611 DJI PCPI Djibouti "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1999 are IMF staff estimates based on the consumer price index for expatriates. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. Base month is January 2013 Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.255 49.881 52.095 55.484 58.195 60.239 61.757 63.118 62.865 63.61 64.812 65.723 66.768 68.396 70.64 73.123 77.434 84.194 88.868 91.076 95.851 99.896 100.958 102.313 101.446 104.224 104.816 104.971 108.449 110.385 111.688 119.042 121.261 124.838 127.959 131.158 134.437 2021 +611 DJI PCPIPCH Djibouti "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.371 4.438 6.505 4.886 3.513 2.52 2.205 -0.401 1.184 1.891 1.404 1.59 2.439 3.281 3.514 5.896 8.73 5.551 2.485 5.242 4.221 1.063 1.342 -0.847 2.738 0.568 0.148 3.313 1.786 1.18 6.585 1.864 2.95 2.5 2.5 2.5 2021 +611 DJI PCPIE Djibouti "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1999 are IMF staff estimates based on the consumer price index for expatriates. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. Base month is January 2013 Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.3 50.169 52.882 55.916 58.547 60.087 61.546 62.788 62.426 63.904 64.814 65.712 66.89 68.946 71.347 73.876 79.91 87.301 89.192 91.687 98.674 99.722 100.782 104.24 102.562 105.03 104.145 106.198 109.657 110 112.801 119.005 123.17 126.249 129.406 132.641 135.957 2021 +611 DJI PCPIEPCH Djibouti "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.869 5.408 5.737 4.706 2.631 2.427 2.018 -0.577 2.368 1.424 1.384 1.793 3.073 3.483 3.544 8.168 9.249 2.166 2.798 7.62 1.063 1.063 3.431 -1.61 2.407 -0.843 1.972 3.257 0.313 2.546 5.5 3.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2021 +611 DJI TM_RPCH Djibouti Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Volume of imports and exports are calculated as they are not provided by the authorities Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.1 -30.175 0.233 -7.377 -13.923 -11.771 -5.296 -1.322 6.323 -7.677 3.548 -7.496 -1.303 18.344 5.991 12.156 20.938 15.694 8.079 -19.071 -17.986 30.176 18.99 6.645 -21.158 -6.241 -4.756 50.38 -3.353 13.211 -29.352 48.627 -15.778 11.851 9.604 10.175 6.881 6.886 2021 +611 DJI TMG_RPCH Djibouti Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Volume of imports and exports are calculated as they are not provided by the authorities Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15 -44.208 -0.75 -9.79 -8.876 -11.288 -7.207 -0.766 8.713 -2.991 4.414 -7.179 0.722 18.507 6.257 13.755 23.411 17.295 8.477 -22.699 -20.199 29.962 27.095 3.89 -21.709 -7.216 -5.205 52.818 0.102 14.345 -30.867 54.025 -15.427 12.744 10.175 10.732 7.048 7.051 2021 +611 DJI TX_RPCH Djibouti Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Volume of imports and exports are calculated as they are not provided by the authorities Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.4 0.763 -7.846 6.475 -5.968 -9.89 -5.274 -0.428 4.293 -5.843 -5.386 8.252 5.219 10.407 -4.052 11.268 4.828 -2.051 4.807 6.565 1.368 -5.103 4.59 3.642 10.158 -2.918 -23.563 52.549 9.327 12.35 -29.615 35.488 -18.893 13.701 11.166 11.586 7.622 7.63 2021 +611 DJI TXG_RPCH Djibouti Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Volume of imports and exports are calculated as they are not provided by the authorities Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.7 0.763 -23.518 15.26 -1.771 -35.935 -12.044 4.25 -12.123 -3.849 12.679 -2.048 12.671 2.501 -1.284 0.79 34.957 0.265 8.069 10.708 5.853 3.629 22.139 -0.997 11.194 -6.191 -33.124 81.53 10.658 12.956 -31.525 43.502 -20.199 13.919 11.022 11.553 7.176 7.178 2021 +611 DJI LUR Djibouti Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +611 DJI LE Djibouti Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +611 DJI LP Djibouti Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: Official population data are not available. Data prior to 1993 are taken from the World Bank World Development Indicators; other data are from U.N. sources, 2022. Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.607 0.615 0.619 0.622 0.63 0.644 0.661 0.68 0.7 0.718 0.733 0.747 0.76 0.772 0.783 0.795 0.805 0.816 0.828 0.84 0.854 0.868 0.883 0.899 0.914 0.929 0.944 0.959 0.974 0.988 1.002 1.016 1.03 1.043 1.056 1.069 1.081 2021 +611 DJI GGR Djibouti General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.414 30.961 34.29 32.822 31.858 27.169 27.006 27.778 26.211 24.733 26.689 25.016 28.023 34.014 38.298 44.298 46.287 52.251 72.311 68.723 70.188 74.516 82.572 82 87.326 114.222 112.771 116.138 123.93 128.931 132.58 120.358 119.349 132.22 144.187 155.754 167.405 180.334 2021 +611 DJI GGR_NGDP Djibouti General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.955 26.841 28.754 28.233 25.974 21.883 21.915 22.153 20.432 18.34 19.247 17.366 18.843 21.728 23.045 25.054 24.13 24.709 29.472 27.143 25.605 24.112 24.454 22.586 22.187 26.51 24.359 23.655 23.935 23.487 23.451 20.082 18.029 18.673 18.658 18.556 18.357 18.199 2021 +611 DJI GGX Djibouti General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.089 31.957 41.61 41.081 37.953 33.545 29.184 31.364 30.823 31.747 32.204 30.215 34.817 40.491 44.399 46.383 45.785 56.232 70.782 78.562 73.054 78.18 89.473 97.425 114.392 180.805 151.212 138.291 138.829 133.968 142.368 140.671 144.488 154.046 165.518 177.504 189.679 201.583 2021 +611 DJI GGX_NGDP Djibouti General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.212 27.704 34.893 35.337 30.944 27.018 23.683 25.013 24.027 23.541 23.224 20.974 23.412 25.866 26.717 26.233 23.869 26.592 28.849 31.029 26.651 25.298 26.498 26.835 29.063 41.963 32.662 28.167 26.812 24.404 25.183 23.471 21.827 21.755 21.418 21.147 20.799 20.344 2021 +611 DJI GGXCNL Djibouti General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.675 -0.996 -7.32 -8.259 -6.095 -6.376 -2.178 -3.586 -4.612 -7.014 -5.515 -5.199 -6.794 -6.477 -6.101 -2.085 0.502 -3.981 1.529 -9.839 -2.866 -3.664 -6.9 -15.425 -27.066 -66.582 -38.441 -22.152 -14.898 -5.037 -9.788 -20.313 -25.139 -21.826 -21.331 -21.75 -22.274 -21.249 2021 +611 DJI GGXCNL_NGDP Djibouti General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.257 -0.863 -6.138 -7.104 -4.969 -5.135 -1.767 -2.86 -3.595 -5.201 -3.977 -3.609 -4.568 -4.138 -3.671 -1.179 0.262 -1.883 0.623 -3.886 -1.045 -1.186 -2.044 -4.249 -6.877 -15.453 -8.303 -4.512 -2.877 -0.918 -1.731 -3.389 -3.798 -3.082 -2.76 -2.591 -2.442 -2.144 2021 +611 DJI GGSB Djibouti General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +611 DJI GGSB_NPGDP Djibouti General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +611 DJI GGXONLB Djibouti General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.173 -0.717 -6.81 -7.893 -5.724 -5.774 -1.572 -3.13 -4.293 -6.515 -5.052 -4.898 -6.397 -6.088 -5.698 -1.542 1.114 -3.367 2.139 -9.036 -2.063 -2.919 -5.873 -14.578 -26.174 -64.835 -34.634 -16.952 -8.432 2.074 -8.837 -19.372 -19.64 -16.319 -15.671 -16.347 -16.686 -15.989 2021 +611 DJI GGXONLB_NGDP Djibouti General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.812 -0.622 -5.711 -6.789 -4.667 -4.651 -1.276 -2.496 -3.346 -4.831 -3.643 -3.4 -4.302 -3.889 -3.429 -0.872 0.581 -1.592 0.872 -3.569 -0.753 -0.945 -1.739 -4.015 -6.65 -15.048 -7.481 -3.453 -1.629 0.378 -1.563 -3.232 -2.967 -2.305 -2.028 -1.948 -1.83 -1.614 2021 +611 DJI GGXWDN Djibouti General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.042 74.192 77.473 84.578 82.384 96.259 165.202 203.414 226.435 243.748 229.638 241.765 274.722 330.854 378.455 419.267 459.934 486.007 510.223 2021 +611 DJI GGXWDN_NGDP Djibouti General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.059 27.066 25.069 25.048 22.692 24.456 38.342 43.938 46.12 47.075 41.832 42.764 45.838 49.979 53.447 54.254 54.794 53.292 51.492 2021 +611 DJI GGXWDG Djibouti General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 74.831 76.494 79.429 84.65 89.285 105.99 173.468 212.604 235.615 249.023 230.788 248.718 275.407 331.354 378.955 419.767 460.434 486.507 510.723 2021 +611 DJI GGXWDG_NGDP Djibouti General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.555 27.906 25.702 25.07 24.593 26.929 40.26 45.923 47.99 48.094 42.041 43.994 45.953 50.055 53.517 54.319 54.854 53.347 51.542 2021 +611 DJI NGDP_FY Djibouti "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 112.833 115.351 119.251 116.255 122.651 124.157 123.229 125.392 128.283 134.858 138.669 144.056 148.715 156.543 166.185 176.813 191.82 211.463 245.351 253.192 274.115 309.036 337.662 363.052 393.595 430.865 462.955 490.969 517.784 548.954 565.343 599.329 661.982 708.098 772.786 839.381 911.963 990.887 2021 +611 DJI BCA Djibouti Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Trade in goods includes the reexport trade. The general trade system has been recently adopted to compile trade in goods statistics. This change together with new data sourced from the ports and free trade zones becoming available to the statistical agency led to significant revisions in past current account balances. Data prior to 2013 is staff's estimates and calculations based on previous official estimates and data using a different compilation methodology. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 -0.002 0.173 0.251 0.259 0.248 0.253 0.242 0.266 0.153 0.351 0.431 0.423 0.284 0.304 0.051 -0.307 -0.46 0.266 0.764 -0.032 -0.444 -0.629 0.531 0.714 -0.026 -0.132 0.429 0.564 0.36 -0.022 -0.177 -0.128 -0.069 -0.002 0.042 0.093 2021 +611 DJI BCA_NGDPD Djibouti Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.068 -0.339 26.52 36.419 37.058 35.827 35.862 33.558 35.076 19.648 43.253 51.544 48.006 30.396 30.512 4.77 -25.776 -33.355 18.684 49.538 -1.813 -23.351 -30.776 23.958 29.46 -1 -4.795 14.712 18.258 11.317 -0.665 -4.76 -3.207 -1.592 -0.045 0.81 1.668 2020 +321 DMA NGDP_R Dominica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.476 0.527 0.549 0.563 0.587 0.595 0.637 0.678 0.731 0.729 0.769 0.779 0.795 0.812 0.812 0.837 0.863 0.882 0.915 0.918 0.94 0.939 0.913 0.971 1 1.007 1.054 1.121 1.2 1.186 1.194 1.192 1.179 1.167 1.223 1.189 1.222 1.141 1.182 1.247 1.04 1.09 1.156 1.213 1.268 1.32 1.353 1.387 2020 +321 DMA NGDP_RPCH Dominica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 13.383 10.829 4.128 2.556 4.197 1.421 7.073 6.308 7.817 -0.191 5.419 1.346 2.03 2.162 0.034 3.03 3.105 2.185 3.774 0.355 2.34 -0.063 -2.829 6.353 3.051 0.656 4.659 6.354 7.121 -1.17 0.673 -0.224 -1.059 -1 4.754 -2.732 2.764 -6.619 3.548 5.502 -16.605 4.829 6.018 4.93 4.594 4.088 2.475 2.524 2020 +321 DMA NGDP Dominica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.197 0.222 0.242 0.266 0.295 0.323 0.365 0.41 0.462 0.5 0.544 0.593 0.632 0.663 0.714 0.741 0.789 0.818 0.871 0.896 0.9 0.919 0.9 0.927 0.991 0.983 1.054 1.138 1.237 1.321 1.333 1.353 1.312 1.345 1.405 1.46 1.556 1.408 1.498 1.651 1.361 1.45 1.618 1.778 1.896 2.013 2.104 2.201 2020 +321 DMA NGDPD Dominica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.073 0.082 0.09 0.099 0.109 0.119 0.135 0.152 0.171 0.185 0.201 0.22 0.234 0.246 0.264 0.275 0.292 0.303 0.322 0.332 0.333 0.34 0.333 0.343 0.367 0.364 0.39 0.421 0.458 0.489 0.494 0.501 0.486 0.498 0.52 0.541 0.576 0.522 0.555 0.612 0.504 0.537 0.599 0.658 0.702 0.746 0.779 0.815 2020 +321 DMA PPPGDP Dominica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.124 0.151 0.167 0.178 0.192 0.201 0.219 0.239 0.267 0.277 0.302 0.317 0.331 0.346 0.353 0.372 0.39 0.406 0.426 0.433 0.453 0.463 0.457 0.496 0.525 0.545 0.588 0.642 0.701 0.697 0.71 0.723 0.706 0.721 0.776 0.793 0.852 0.81 0.859 0.923 0.779 0.85 0.966 1.049 1.121 1.188 1.241 1.297 2020 +321 DMA NGDP_D Dominica "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 41.301 42.027 44.008 47.291 50.213 54.197 57.254 60.514 63.236 68.553 70.752 76.166 79.507 81.637 87.874 88.563 91.455 92.776 95.133 97.545 95.807 97.803 98.577 95.502 99.123 97.687 100 101.525 103.057 111.305 111.636 113.517 111.29 115.259 114.916 122.753 127.293 123.38 126.742 132.425 130.925 132.981 140.007 146.585 149.517 152.507 155.558 158.669 2020 +321 DMA NGDPRPC Dominica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a "7,148.15" "7,470.07" "7,688.69" "8,040.28" "8,183.97" "8,794.48" "9,382.95" "10,152.90" "10,170.08" "10,759.87" "10,944.12" "11,165.36" "11,405.82" "11,408.75" "11,753.48" "12,117.42" "12,381.19" "12,847.38" "12,891.89" "13,192.40" "13,183.02" "12,819.17" "13,643.29" "14,069.47" "14,171.83" "14,842.58" "15,796.83" "16,933.67" "16,747.45" "16,884.04" "17,030.71" "16,970.16" "16,757.30" "17,359.77" "16,708.16" "17,158.10" "16,428.78" "17,002.06" "17,262.12" "14,172.28" "14,782.75" "15,594.41" "16,281.63" "16,944.92" "17,549.99" "17,894.93" "18,255.37" 2011 +321 DMA NGDPRPPPPC Dominica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a "5,075.81" "5,304.41" "5,459.65" "5,709.30" "5,811.33" "6,244.85" "6,662.72" "7,209.45" "7,221.65" "7,640.45" "7,771.28" "7,928.38" "8,099.13" "8,101.22" "8,346.01" "8,604.43" "8,791.73" "9,122.76" "9,154.37" "9,367.76" "9,361.10" "9,102.74" "9,687.93" "9,990.56" "10,063.25" "10,539.53" "11,217.14" "12,024.40" "11,892.16" "11,989.15" "12,093.30" "12,050.31" "11,899.16" "12,326.96" "11,864.26" "12,183.76" "11,665.87" "12,072.95" "12,257.62" "10,063.56" "10,497.05" "11,073.40" "11,561.39" "12,032.38" "12,462.04" "12,706.97" "12,962.91" 2011 +321 DMA NGDPPC Dominica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a "3,004.13" "3,287.45" "3,636.06" "4,037.23" "4,435.43" "5,035.20" "5,678.00" "6,420.34" "6,971.90" "7,612.79" "8,335.71" "8,877.19" "9,311.42" "10,025.38" "10,409.29" "11,081.94" "11,486.79" "12,222.05" "12,575.42" "12,639.18" "12,893.43" "12,636.71" "13,029.58" "13,946.09" "13,844.08" "14,842.58" "16,037.76" "17,451.29" "18,640.79" "18,848.58" "19,332.74" "18,886.14" "19,314.36" "19,949.17" "20,509.80" "21,840.98" "20,269.89" "21,548.82" "22,859.30" "18,555.00" "19,658.32" "21,833.24" "23,866.49" "25,335.56" "26,765.05" "27,836.92" "28,965.57" 2011 +321 DMA NGDPDPC Dominica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a "1,112.64" "1,217.57" "1,346.69" "1,495.27" "1,642.75" "1,864.89" "2,102.96" "2,377.90" "2,582.19" "2,819.55" "3,087.30" "3,287.85" "3,448.67" "3,713.11" "3,855.29" "4,104.42" "4,254.37" "4,526.68" "4,657.56" "4,681.18" "4,775.34" "4,680.26" "4,825.77" "5,165.22" "5,127.44" "5,497.25" "5,939.91" "6,463.44" "6,904.00" "6,980.96" "7,160.28" "6,994.87" "7,153.47" "7,388.58" "7,596.22" "8,089.25" "7,507.37" "7,981.04" "8,466.41" "6,872.22" "7,280.86" "8,086.39" "8,839.44" "9,383.54" "9,912.98" "10,309.97" "10,727.99" 2011 +321 DMA PPPPC Dominica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a "2,043.66" "2,267.66" "2,425.43" "2,627.88" "2,759.42" "3,024.97" "3,307.21" "3,704.79" "3,856.58" "4,232.93" "4,451.02" "4,644.49" "4,856.96" "4,961.98" "5,219.10" "5,479.23" "5,695.04" "5,975.98" "6,081.19" "6,363.92" "6,502.67" "6,421.75" "6,969.49" "7,380.13" "7,666.94" "8,277.59" "9,047.85" "9,884.98" "9,838.93" "10,038.40" "10,335.99" "10,158.00" "10,344.15" "11,015.37" "11,139.64" "11,961.78" "11,665.87" "12,361.36" "12,774.95" "10,614.69" "11,531.99" "13,030.07" "14,089.00" "14,970.63" "15,793.37" "16,410.36" "17,064.84" 2011 +321 DMA NGAP_NPGDP Dominica Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +321 DMA PPPSH Dominica Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +321 DMA PPPEX Dominica Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.581 1.47 1.45 1.499 1.536 1.607 1.665 1.717 1.733 1.808 1.798 1.873 1.911 1.917 2.02 1.994 2.023 2.017 2.045 2.068 1.986 1.983 1.968 1.87 1.89 1.806 1.793 1.773 1.765 1.895 1.878 1.87 1.859 1.867 1.811 1.841 1.826 1.738 1.743 1.789 1.748 1.705 1.676 1.694 1.692 1.695 1.696 1.697 2020 +321 DMA NID_NGDP Dominica Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.918 27.244 18.195 22.953 26.33 28.949 28.15 30.265 33.859 33.188 30.557 23.463 18.904 16.286 15.001 16.553 20.767 29.051 32.44 23.47 24.033 28.793 20.298 17.935 18.283 17.735 16.805 15.8 2020 +321 DMA NGSD_NGDP Dominica Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.025 0.616 -1.553 0.41 1.564 -0.795 6.403 -1.194 -7.249 -3.331 2.462 2.496 -2.124 4.012 9.587 11.899 13.098 20.186 -11.221 -10.89 -5.227 -3.67 -10.349 -10.168 -2.838 -0.84 2.72 3.725 2020 +321 DMA PCPI Dominica "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The base month is June 2010 (June 2010 = 100). The annual period average data is calculated by taking the average of the twelve months in the same year, and thus the annual data for 2010 may not exactly equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 41.502 47.008 49.083 51.158 52.248 53.338 54.946 57.592 58.889 63.403 65.428 69.064 72.694 73.833 73.825 74.779 76.051 77.887 78.632 79.604 80.279 81.527 81.666 82.853 84.837 86.263 88.5 91.366 97.176 97.182 99.913 100.975 102.345 102.298 103.123 102.245 102.39 102.693 103.709 105.27 104.504 106.146 111.754 117.005 119.345 121.732 124.166 126.65 2021 +321 DMA PCPIPCH Dominica "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 23.855 13.267 4.415 4.228 2.13 2.085 3.016 4.816 2.252 7.665 3.194 5.556 5.256 1.568 -0.012 1.293 1.701 2.415 0.956 1.236 0.848 1.556 0.17 1.453 2.394 1.682 2.593 3.238 6.36 0.006 2.81 1.063 1.357 -0.046 0.807 -0.852 0.142 0.296 0.989 1.505 -0.727 1.571 5.283 4.699 2 2 2 2 2021 +321 DMA PCPIE Dominica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The base month is June 2010 (June 2010 = 100). The annual period average data is calculated by taking the average of the twelve months in the same year, and thus the annual data for 2010 may not exactly equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 45.089 48.446 50.417 51.765 52.803 54.67 56.33 57.99 60.998 65.978 69.037 70.421 73.46 74.631 74.454 75.495 77.028 78.702 79.913 79.879 80.764 81.676 81.968 84.289 84.979 87.275 88.842 94.182 96.081 99.132 99.18 101.1 102.38 101.93 102.4 101.73 102.46 100.94 104.96 105.11 104.37 108.067 111.894 117.424 119.772 122.168 124.611 127.103 2021 +321 DMA PCPIEPCH Dominica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 21.348 7.444 4.069 2.675 2.004 3.536 3.036 2.947 5.188 8.163 4.637 2.006 4.314 1.594 -0.237 1.398 2.031 2.173 1.539 -0.042 1.108 1.128 0.358 2.832 0.818 2.703 1.795 6.011 2.016 3.176 0.048 1.936 1.266 -0.44 0.461 -0.654 0.718 -1.484 3.983 0.143 -0.704 3.543 3.541 4.942 2 2 2 2 2021 +321 DMA TM_RPCH Dominica Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: We receive data on volumes from the Customs Office. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.157 -8.209 -11.095 -0.519 3.666 -10.263 10.605 8.028 9.58 -21.439 -28.563 23.682 0.538 47.028 16.397 3.707 -9.333 31.336 7.273 -37.014 -5.105 13.203 31.819 1.108 5.835 -2.972 1.329 2019 +321 DMA TMG_RPCH Dominica Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: We receive data on volumes from the Customs Office. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.866 -13.415 6.998 6.605 6.173 -4.672 13.427 18.53 -2.773 -6.11 -22.406 9.718 -4.047 14.125 4.448 -2.308 -12.294 58.71 -1.537 -29.55 -1.288 2.054 45.29 -2.186 4.45 -8.009 -1.73 2019 +321 DMA TX_RPCH Dominica Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: We receive data on volumes from the Customs Office. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.663 1.745 -7.351 4.332 -5.279 7.459 -2.43 -0.429 1.612 13.701 -0.466 -16.126 22.307 45.539 3.128 3.279 -21.941 -28.035 45.853 -51.734 0.139 54.072 21.742 19.033 14.886 5.298 5.5 2019 +321 DMA TXG_RPCH Dominica Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: We receive data on volumes from the Customs Office. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.218 -4.566 -18.113 -2.917 -2.967 -9.232 -16.388 5.94 -3.834 -21.109 -30.351 36.612 9.227 8.17 2.387 -27.022 -51.322 -11.047 83.076 -26.885 19.548 7.27 5.127 6.7 6.2 4.5 4.5 2019 +321 DMA LUR Dominica Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +321 DMA LE Dominica Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +321 DMA LP Dominica Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2011 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a 0.074 0.074 0.073 0.073 0.073 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.07 0.069 0.07 0.07 0.071 0.071 0.069 0.07 0.072 0.073 0.074 0.074 0.074 0.075 0.075 0.076 0.076 2011 +321 DMA GGR Dominica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.153 0.159 0.163 0.164 0.173 0.198 0.216 0.219 0.239 0.234 0.272 0.21 0.224 0.297 0.292 0.325 0.357 0.426 0.453 0.472 0.484 0.411 0.409 0.42 0.389 0.66 0.884 0.737 0.704 0.597 0.845 0.909 0.799 0.89 0.915 0.932 0.962 1.011 2021 +321 DMA GGR_NGDP Dominica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.82 25.969 25.145 23.766 23.835 25.874 26.868 25.91 27.052 26.026 29.857 23.076 24.54 30.956 29.576 31.904 32.619 35.862 35.441 35.599 36.045 30.815 30.758 30.559 27.163 43.772 59.628 50.714 44.74 39.638 60.127 59.292 47.085 48.47 46.794 45.281 44.7 44.922 2021 +321 DMA GGX Dominica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.179 0.177 0.177 0.173 0.198 0.22 0.229 0.238 0.292 0.316 0.35 0.269 0.261 0.289 0.299 0.315 0.325 0.404 0.444 0.476 0.53 0.469 0.481 0.46 0.469 0.488 0.712 0.784 0.999 0.727 0.955 0.833 0.868 0.918 0.972 0.982 0.987 0.989 2021 +321 DMA GGX_NGDP Dominica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.48 28.956 27.369 25.175 27.189 28.753 28.458 28.15 33.042 35.201 38.518 29.62 28.611 30.107 30.249 30.957 29.691 34.064 34.741 35.909 39.427 35.217 36.172 33.442 32.707 32.393 48.035 53.979 63.43 48.281 67.94 54.289 51.104 49.988 49.724 47.682 45.83 43.96 2021 +321 DMA GGXCNL Dominica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.027 -0.018 -0.014 -0.01 -0.024 -0.022 -0.013 -0.019 -0.053 -0.082 -0.079 -0.059 -0.037 0.008 -0.007 0.01 0.032 0.021 0.009 -0.004 -0.045 -0.059 -0.072 -0.04 -0.079 0.172 0.172 -0.047 -0.294 -0.13 -0.11 0.077 -0.068 -0.028 -0.057 -0.049 -0.024 0.022 2021 +321 DMA GGXCNL_NGDP Dominica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.66 -2.987 -2.224 -1.409 -3.354 -2.88 -1.59 -2.24 -5.99 -9.176 -8.661 -6.544 -4.071 0.85 -0.673 0.947 2.928 1.798 0.7 -0.309 -3.383 -4.402 -5.414 -2.883 -5.545 11.379 11.593 -3.265 -18.69 -8.643 -7.813 5.003 -4.019 -1.518 -2.931 -2.401 -1.13 0.961 2021 +321 DMA GGSB Dominica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +321 DMA GGSB_NPGDP Dominica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +321 DMA GGXONLB Dominica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.019 -0.009 -0.003 0.003 -0.011 -0.008 0.003 -0.002 -0.035 -0.054 -0.043 -0.023 -- 0.043 0.037 0.053 0.052 0.044 0.031 0.014 -0.025 -0.038 -0.045 -0.012 -0.057 0.2 0.196 -0.018 -0.264 -0.093 -0.079 0.117 -0.029 0.022 -0.007 -0.004 0.019 0.063 2021 +321 DMA GGXONLB_NGDP Dominica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.359 -1.436 -0.432 0.378 -1.526 -1.003 0.377 -0.182 -3.997 -6.057 -4.705 -2.488 0.051 4.523 3.77 5.166 4.743 3.709 2.409 1.032 -1.848 -2.869 -3.414 -0.84 -3.955 13.262 13.228 -1.22 -16.744 -6.172 -5.654 7.625 -1.694 1.224 -0.378 -0.204 0.896 2.799 2021 +321 DMA GGXWDN Dominica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +321 DMA GGXWDN_NGDP Dominica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +321 DMA GGXWDG Dominica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.308 0.348 0.349 0.367 0.407 0.439 0.431 0.403 0.497 0.555 0.626 0.896 0.894 0.91 0.851 0.835 0.848 0.852 0.823 0.829 0.898 0.928 0.971 1.017 1.033 1.039 1.134 1.221 1.348 1.475 1.61 1.574 1.745 1.806 1.844 1.88 1.926 1.936 2021 +321 DMA GGXWDG_NGDP Dominica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.099 56.856 53.979 53.358 55.903 57.424 53.682 47.745 56.274 61.819 68.858 98.505 97.875 94.918 86.163 82.009 77.362 71.765 64.358 62.507 66.829 69.681 73.107 73.927 72.127 68.873 76.538 84.011 85.631 97.918 114.526 102.652 102.795 98.295 94.349 91.329 89.492 86.027 2021 +321 DMA NGDP_FY Dominica "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.209 0.232 0.254 0.281 0.309 0.344 0.387 0.436 0.481 0.522 0.569 0.613 0.647 0.688 0.728 0.765 0.804 0.844 0.883 0.898 0.909 0.909 0.913 0.959 0.987 1.019 1.096 1.187 1.279 1.327 1.343 1.332 1.329 1.375 1.433 1.508 1.482 1.453 1.575 1.506 1.405 1.534 1.698 1.837 1.955 2.059 2.153 2.25 2021 +321 DMA BCA Dominica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Starting  with the year 2014 data are provided by the authorities in BPM6. Data for prior years are converted by the staff from BPM5. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.06 -0.052 -0.047 -0.053 -0.059 -0.076 -0.05 -0.087 -0.13 -0.111 -0.079 -0.038 -0.084 -0.049 -0.028 -0.025 -0.044 -0.046 -0.242 -0.21 -0.148 -0.174 -0.184 -0.185 -0.148 -0.139 -0.11 -0.098 2020 +321 DMA BCA_NGDPD Dominica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.938 -15.325 -14.212 -15.489 -16.028 -20.887 -12.774 -20.635 -28.347 -22.712 -15.917 -7.658 -17.333 -9.914 -5.414 -4.654 -7.669 -8.866 -43.661 -34.36 -29.26 -32.463 -30.647 -28.104 -21.121 -18.575 -14.084 -12.075 2020 +243 DOM NGDP_R Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 465.025 484.922 493.165 515.988 522.453 511.363 529.374 582.932 595.5 621.705 587.796 593.35 659.929 708.529 726.954 768.284 814.211 886.556 946.083 "1,002.28" "1,049.01" "1,074.81" "1,123.12" "1,108.01" "1,136.48" "1,243.63" "1,357.73" "1,458.42" "1,505.22" "1,519.47" "1,646.18" "1,697.77" "1,743.90" "1,828.92" "1,957.87" "2,093.49" "2,232.90" "2,337.10" "2,500.29" "2,626.61" "2,450.09" "2,750.54" "2,894.95" "3,024.99" "3,176.24" "3,335.05" "3,501.80" "3,676.89" 2021 +243 DOM NGDP_RPCH Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.969 4.279 1.7 4.628 1.253 -2.123 3.522 10.117 2.156 4.401 -5.454 0.945 11.221 7.365 2.6 5.685 5.978 8.885 6.714 5.94 4.662 2.46 4.495 -1.346 2.57 9.428 9.174 7.416 3.21 0.946 8.34 3.133 2.717 4.875 7.05 6.927 6.659 4.667 6.983 5.052 -6.72 12.263 5.25 4.492 5 5 5 5 2021 +243 DOM NGDP Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.672 9.698 10.603 11.826 14.87 20.138 22.805 28.734 42.132 54.371 77.344 123.552 145.067 163.513 184.769 214.123 235.25 280.363 318.649 350.52 393.303 427.319 477.43 628.611 935.985 "1,083.45" "1,261.40" "1,458.42" "1,661.64" "1,736.04" "1,983.20" "2,210.21" "2,386.02" "2,619.77" "2,925.67" "3,205.66" "3,487.29" "3,802.66" "4,235.85" "4,562.24" "4,456.66" "5,407.34" "6,174.86" "6,826.68" "7,485.28" "8,174.13" "8,926.38" "9,747.86" 2021 +243 DOM NGDPD Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.672 9.698 9.141 9.461 14.87 6.496 7.891 8.305 7.605 8.589 7.995 9.887 11.605 13.081 14.645 16.637 18.242 20.017 21.672 22.137 24.306 25.602 27.249 21.518 22.506 35.948 37.998 44.067 48.206 48.319 53.921 58.088 60.747 62.758 67.264 71.254 75.777 80.082 85.63 89.032 78.923 94.714 112.417 122.324 131.293 140.335 150.143 160.813 2021 +243 DOM PPPGDP Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 13.73 15.672 16.923 18.4 19.303 19.49 20.583 23.226 24.563 26.65 26.139 27.279 31.031 34.106 35.74 38.564 41.618 46.097 49.746 53.443 57.202 59.929 63.599 63.982 67.388 76.054 85.593 94.426 99.325 100.907 110.637 116.474 118.183 125.424 136.976 151.56 167.506 175.941 192.722 206.081 194.548 227.48 256.446 277.513 297.502 318.183 340.453 364.393 2021 +243 DOM NGDP_D Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.865 2 2.15 2.292 2.846 3.938 4.308 4.929 7.075 8.745 13.158 20.823 21.982 23.078 25.417 27.87 28.893 31.624 33.681 34.972 37.493 39.758 42.509 56.734 82.358 87.119 92.905 100 110.392 114.253 120.473 130.184 136.821 143.241 149.431 153.125 156.178 162.708 169.414 173.693 181.897 196.592 213.298 225.676 235.665 245.098 254.908 265.111 2021 +243 DOM NGDPRPC Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "82,278.53" "83,879.51" "83,360.99" "85,198.73" "84,239.50" "80,496.67" "81,332.91" "87,411.07" "87,216.01" "89,081.52" "82,580.95" "81,932.60" "89,486.14" "94,336.80" "95,130.61" "98,870.41" "103,102.61" "110,502.85" "116,056.57" "121,108.56" "124,914.25" "126,254.68" "130,178.85" "126,700.36" "128,305.22" "138,672.26" "149,670.32" "158,971.80" "162,207.87" "161,987.38" "173,673.57" "177,217.30" "180,137.13" "186,916.65" "198,094.78" "209,763.30" "221,626.64" "229,822.17" "243,547.01" "253,587.51" "234,492.47" "260,962.08" "272,279.20" "282,039.97" "293,571.28" "305,574.06" "318,067.58" "331,071.89" 2019 +243 DOM NGDPRPPPPC Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,194.06" "6,314.59" "6,275.55" "6,413.90" "6,341.69" "6,059.92" "6,122.87" "6,580.45" "6,565.76" "6,706.20" "6,216.83" "6,168.02" "6,736.66" "7,101.83" "7,161.59" "7,443.12" "7,761.73" "8,318.83" "8,736.93" "9,117.25" "9,403.75" "9,504.66" "9,800.07" "9,538.21" "9,659.02" "10,439.47" "11,267.42" "11,967.65" "12,211.27" "12,194.67" "13,074.43" "13,341.20" "13,561.01" "14,071.39" "14,912.89" "15,791.32" "16,684.41" "17,301.38" "18,334.61" "19,090.48" "17,652.97" "19,645.65" "20,497.62" "21,232.42" "22,100.52" "23,004.11" "23,944.64" "24,923.63" 2019 +243 DOM NGDPPC Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,534.32" "1,677.45" "1,792.32" "1,952.66" "2,397.60" "3,170.09" "3,503.70" "4,308.64" "6,170.65" "7,790.61" "10,866.33" "17,060.65" "19,671.07" "21,770.86" "24,179.29" "27,555.46" "29,789.49" "34,945.23" "39,088.85" "42,354.37" "46,834.04" "50,196.08" "55,338.13" "71,881.65" "105,669.67" "120,810.39" "139,051.48" "158,971.80" "179,064.00" "185,076.01" "209,229.12" "230,707.92" "246,464.76" "267,741.99" "296,015.51" "321,200.11" "346,131.71" "373,939.57" "412,603.28" "440,463.72" "426,535.66" "513,031.11" "580,764.98" "636,497.17" "691,844.20" "748,954.97" "810,780.16" "877,708.93" 2019 +243 DOM NGDPDPC Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,534.32" "1,677.45" "1,545.10" "1,562.13" "2,397.60" "1,022.61" "1,212.35" "1,245.27" "1,113.84" "1,230.74" "1,123.24" "1,365.23" "1,573.69" "1,741.67" "1,916.44" "2,141.06" "2,309.92" "2,495.03" "2,658.54" "2,674.83" "2,894.30" "3,007.38" "3,158.39" "2,460.55" "2,540.85" "4,008.36" "4,188.72" "4,803.47" "5,194.80" "5,151.17" "5,688.75" "6,063.35" "6,274.87" "6,413.93" "6,805.66" "7,139.51" "7,521.27" "7,874.94" "8,340.96" "8,595.61" "7,553.51" "8,986.18" "10,573.15" "11,405.05" "12,135.07" "12,858.20" "13,637.43" "14,479.76" 2019 +243 DOM PPPPC Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,429.27" "2,710.84" "2,860.55" "3,038.10" "3,112.31" "3,068.06" "3,162.35" "3,482.74" "3,597.51" "3,818.55" "3,672.37" "3,766.77" "4,207.79" "4,541.01" "4,677.03" "4,962.82" "5,270.02" "5,745.67" "6,102.36" "6,457.72" "6,811.55" "7,039.75" "7,371.69" "7,316.32" "7,607.87" "8,480.45" "9,435.46" "10,292.68" "10,703.59" "10,757.55" "11,672.26" "12,157.89" "12,207.74" "12,818.36" "13,859.07" "15,186.04" "16,625.85" "17,301.38" "18,772.59" "19,896.19" "18,619.73" "21,582.57" "24,119.55" "25,874.37" "27,497.36" "29,153.53" "30,923.20" "32,810.35" 2019 +243 DOM NGAP_NPGDP Dominican Republic Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +243 DOM PPPSH Dominican Republic Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.102 0.105 0.106 0.109 0.105 0.1 0.1 0.106 0.103 0.104 0.095 0.093 0.093 0.098 0.098 0.1 0.102 0.107 0.111 0.113 0.113 0.113 0.115 0.109 0.106 0.111 0.115 0.117 0.118 0.119 0.123 0.122 0.117 0.119 0.125 0.135 0.144 0.144 0.149 0.152 0.146 0.155 0.158 0.161 0.164 0.167 0.17 0.173 2021 +243 DOM PPPEX Dominican Republic Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.632 0.619 0.627 0.643 0.77 1.033 1.108 1.237 1.715 2.04 2.959 4.529 4.675 4.794 5.17 5.552 5.653 6.082 6.406 6.559 6.876 7.13 7.507 9.825 13.89 14.246 14.737 15.445 16.729 17.204 17.925 18.976 20.189 20.887 21.359 21.151 20.819 21.613 21.979 22.138 22.908 23.771 24.079 24.6 25.16 25.69 26.219 26.751 2021 +243 DOM NID_NGDP Dominican Republic Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.112 21.159 19.727 18.322 15.444 15.036 16.812 19.454 19.757 21.812 20.833 16.648 18.791 19.758 21.004 20.05 20.054 22.101 28.069 27.113 27.893 26.771 26.957 19.409 20.627 24.773 26.927 28.351 30.024 23.573 26.38 25.026 24.296 22.724 23.113 23.442 22.972 22.472 25.796 26.005 25.383 31.746 31.505 29.833 29.389 28.551 28.103 28.068 2021 +243 DOM NGSD_NGDP Dominican Republic Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.113 11.136 7.49 11.739 12.612 12.145 12.614 13.449 16.827 16.997 14.512 16.711 17.955 15.684 19.072 18.951 18.888 21.287 26.508 25.174 23.669 23.877 24.029 24.225 25.255 23.458 23.539 23.436 20.648 18.807 18.918 17.523 17.759 18.632 19.887 21.645 21.897 22.306 24.252 24.671 23.689 28.907 28.205 27.133 26.544 25.684 25.242 25.206 2021 +243 DOM PCPI Dominican Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. Year base October 2019 - September 2020=100 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 1.064 1.144 1.232 1.301 1.563 2.272 2.446 2.777 3.995 5.619 8.455 12.436 12.965 13.646 14.773 16.625 17.523 18.977 19.894 21.181 22.817 24.844 26.142 33.317 50.463 52.577 56.559 60.034 66.424 67.382 71.647 77.708 80.579 84.472 87.005 87.733 89.149 92.073 95.355 97.081 100.752 109.056 118.895 125.654 131.103 136.39 141.89 147.612 2021 +243 DOM PCPIPCH Dominican Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 21.664 7.523 7.643 5.629 20.152 45.336 7.639 13.551 43.864 40.658 50.463 47.079 4.259 5.25 8.261 12.536 5.399 8.297 4.832 6.471 7.723 8.884 5.223 27.45 51.461 4.19 7.573 6.144 10.644 1.442 6.33 8.459 3.694 4.831 2.999 0.837 1.614 3.28 3.564 1.811 3.781 8.243 9.022 5.684 4.336 4.033 4.033 4.033 2021 +243 DOM PCPIE Dominican Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. Year base October 2019 - September 2020=100 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 1.112 1.193 1.279 1.356 1.88 2.46 2.568 3.15 4.908 6.605 11.884 12.823 13.486 13.862 15.846 17.306 17.99 19.495 21.019 22.091 24.084 25.14 27.783 39.633 51.024 54.819 57.56 62.67 65.501 69.277 73.598 79.31 82.408 85.602 86.956 88.995 90.504 94.309 95.413 98.901 104.394 113.263 122.336 128.317 133.491 138.875 144.475 150.301 2021 +243 DOM PCPIEPCH Dominican Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." -5.864 7.365 7.181 5.995 38.636 30.853 4.399 22.672 55.798 34.594 79.919 7.902 5.165 2.788 14.314 9.216 3.949 8.366 7.82 5.101 9.019 4.384 10.512 42.655 28.74 7.437 5 8.878 4.517 5.765 6.238 7.76 3.907 3.876 1.582 2.344 1.695 4.204 1.171 3.656 5.554 8.496 8.011 4.889 4.033 4.033 4.033 4.033 2021 +243 DOM TM_RPCH Dominican Republic Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.059 1.848 9.529 16.241 23.818 -0.713 9.525 -2.425 3.516 -18.196 -7.896 15.152 13.739 7.59 4.547 -9.276 34.325 -0.252 2.196 -4.776 6.165 18.649 8.966 -4.073 6.223 4.4 -11.558 17.506 3.893 4.281 5.137 2.325 1.172 3.417 2021 +243 DOM TMG_RPCH Dominican Republic Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.346 2.376 8.308 18.046 24.79 0.113 10.003 -2.215 3.664 -19.23 -8.022 15.13 15.702 7.882 4.75 -10.827 34.736 -0.659 2.307 -4.708 5.882 18.821 8.728 -3.791 5.117 3.282 -9.449 17.001 5.418 4.65 5.495 2.469 1.166 3.58 2021 +243 DOM TX_RPCH Dominican Republic Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -12.75 22.024 -19.627 6.785 12.207 -0.482 2.236 1.483 13.654 3.11 -7.866 0.286 7.126 50.618 10.133 6.652 6.563 21.513 6.587 14.947 14.421 -4.548 -0.638 8.179 -0.544 3.079 3.254 3.353 -14.013 -12.727 36.313 4.101 7.276 9.977 12.002 9.282 7.703 3.34 4.267 -0.952 -31.625 25.449 11.191 9.36 9.894 7.475 5.29 6.716 2021 +243 DOM TXG_RPCH Dominican Republic Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -17.608 26.665 -31.195 0.424 12.478 -12.344 -6.548 -9.518 16.777 3.731 -21.446 -11.343 -11.055 136.802 8.448 9.002 5.381 22.923 7.694 7.901 16.264 -7.309 2.608 9.411 7.104 0.03 0.273 8.84 -18.609 -26.786 95.954 10.456 7.769 10.524 10.405 3.987 4.461 1.769 3.69 1.482 -14.002 10.588 4.352 5.855 9.266 8.088 4.558 7.396 2021 +243 DOM LUR Dominican Republic Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.237 9.537 9.337 7.387 7.287 7.537 7.187 7.387 6.287 8.05 9.083 8.479 8.674 7.879 8.237 7.075 6.452 5.959 6.835 6.52 7.613 8.407 9.196 8.538 7.328 7.08 5.509 5.656 6.167 5.829 7.351 6.442 6.2 6 6 6 6 2021 +243 DOM LE Dominican Republic Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +243 DOM LP Dominican Republic Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 5.652 5.781 5.916 6.056 6.202 6.353 6.509 6.669 6.828 6.979 7.118 7.242 7.375 7.511 7.642 7.771 7.897 8.023 8.152 8.276 8.398 8.513 8.628 8.745 8.858 8.968 9.071 9.174 9.28 9.38 9.479 9.58 9.681 9.785 9.883 9.98 10.075 10.169 10.266 10.358 10.448 10.54 10.632 10.725 10.819 10.914 11.01 11.106 2019 +243 DOM GGR Dominican Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.89 38.949 43.908 51.692 60.271 67.009 80.632 127.577 159.706 191.955 238.86 249.843 229.702 259.204 285.047 323.479 372.489 416.823 533.683 483.73 531.482 601.12 656.783 632.252 841.185 897.8 987.266 "1,086.56" "1,186.29" "1,295.35" "1,414.62" 2021 +243 DOM GGR_NGDP Dominican Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.445 12.223 12.527 13.143 14.105 14.035 12.827 13.63 14.741 15.218 16.378 15.036 13.231 13.07 12.897 13.557 14.218 14.247 16.648 13.871 13.977 14.191 14.396 14.187 15.556 14.54 14.462 14.516 14.513 14.511 14.512 2021 +243 DOM GGX Dominican Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.097 41.407 48.46 57.179 67.232 75.648 119.521 159.845 164.072 203.835 237.327 303.843 282.076 313.323 352.462 480.01 463.458 497.358 534.74 591.948 648.89 692.631 756.93 984.554 999.223 "1,112.28" "1,201.36" "1,309.00" "1,421.00" "1,550.07" "1,685.32" 2021 +243 DOM GGX_NGDP Dominican Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.589 12.995 13.825 14.538 15.733 15.845 19.014 17.078 15.144 16.159 16.273 18.286 16.248 15.799 15.947 20.118 17.691 17 16.681 16.974 17.064 16.352 16.591 22.092 18.479 18.013 17.598 17.488 17.384 17.365 17.289 2021 +243 DOM GGXCNL Dominican Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.207 -2.458 -4.552 -5.487 -6.96 -8.638 -38.889 -32.267 -4.366 -11.88 1.534 -54 -52.373 -54.119 -67.415 -156.531 -90.969 -80.536 -1.058 -108.219 -117.408 -91.511 -100.148 -352.302 -158.039 -214.483 -214.09 -222.44 -234.707 -254.717 -270.7 2021 +243 DOM GGXCNL_NGDP Dominican Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.144 -0.771 -1.299 -1.395 -1.629 -1.809 -6.187 -3.447 -0.403 -0.942 0.105 -3.25 -3.017 -2.729 -3.05 -6.56 -3.472 -2.753 -0.033 -3.103 -3.088 -2.16 -2.195 -7.905 -2.923 -3.473 -3.136 -2.972 -2.871 -2.854 -2.777 2021 +243 DOM GGSB Dominican Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.854 -1.271 -5.312 -7.745 -7.477 -9.146 -28.457 -23.82 -4.46 -17.036 -5.531 -67.202 -43.179 -62.657 -68.589 -151.63 -83.782 -44.194 74.262 -2.331 2.446 13.404 38.057 -152.943 48.325 -4.32 27.506 50.562 70.728 84.347 105.485 2021 +243 DOM GGSB_NPGDP Dominican Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.032 -0.408 -1.559 -2.023 -1.766 -1.942 -4.353 -2.399 -0.403 -1.348 -0.386 -4.067 -2.419 -3.147 -3.035 -6.099 -3.061 -1.465 2.274 -0.066 0.063 0.315 0.83 -3.219 0.877 -0.07 0.403 0.676 0.866 0.945 1.082 2021 +243 DOM GGXONLB Dominican Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.299 -0.553 -2.374 -2.746 -4.014 -4.864 -28.707 -15.675 8.947 4.649 23.355 -27.902 -20.416 -18.322 -22.584 -100.312 -31.75 -11.687 73.098 -19.891 -20.578 18.138 25.104 -207.909 9.973 -27.391 3.171 22.905 37.852 46.844 63.1 2021 +243 DOM GGXONLB_NGDP Dominican Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.463 -0.173 -0.677 -0.698 -0.939 -1.019 -4.567 -1.675 0.826 0.369 1.601 -1.679 -1.176 -0.924 -1.022 -4.204 -1.212 -0.399 2.28 -0.57 -0.541 0.428 0.55 -4.665 0.184 -0.444 0.046 0.306 0.463 0.525 0.647 2021 +243 DOM GGXWDN Dominican Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.36 91.461 292.899 296.138 348.977 377.478 379.592 464.39 518.372 598.822 704.236 866.261 "1,022.95" "1,098.67" "1,201.00" "1,342.60" "1,532.59" "1,754.43" "1,979.58" "2,560.28" "2,667.92" "2,789.76" "3,027.68" "3,287.78" "3,566.89" "3,866.82" "4,183.41" 2021 +243 DOM GGXWDN_NGDP Dominican Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.763 19.157 46.595 31.639 32.21 29.925 26.028 27.948 29.859 30.195 31.863 36.306 39.047 37.553 37.465 38.5 40.303 41.419 43.391 57.448 49.339 45.179 44.351 43.923 43.636 43.319 42.916 2021 +243 DOM GGXWDG Dominican Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.824 42.217 56.002 65.71 86.965 102.583 302.678 321.469 415.193 454.379 479.917 558.425 637.72 739.95 863.147 "1,009.77" "1,223.82" "1,313.95" "1,440.67" "1,624.78" "1,859.74" "2,137.63" "2,444.41" "3,186.23" "3,410.11" "3,603.19" "3,932.16" "4,279.60" "4,649.60" "5,048.52" "5,473.30" 2021 +243 DOM GGXWDG_NGDP Dominican Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.848 13.249 15.977 16.707 20.351 21.487 48.15 34.346 38.322 36.022 32.907 33.607 36.734 37.311 39.053 42.32 46.715 44.911 44.941 46.591 48.906 50.465 53.579 71.494 63.064 58.353 57.6 57.174 56.882 56.557 56.149 2021 +243 DOM NGDP_FY Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.672 9.698 10.603 11.826 14.87 20.138 22.805 28.734 42.132 54.371 77.344 123.552 145.067 163.513 184.769 214.123 235.25 280.363 318.649 350.52 393.303 427.319 477.43 628.611 935.985 "1,083.45" "1,261.40" "1,458.42" "1,661.64" "1,736.04" "1,983.20" "2,210.21" "2,386.02" "2,619.77" "2,925.67" "3,205.66" "3,487.29" "3,802.66" "4,235.85" "4,562.24" "4,456.66" "5,407.34" "6,174.86" "6,826.68" "7,485.28" "8,174.13" "8,926.38" "9,747.86" 2021 +243 DOM BCA Dominican Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Using BPM6 from 2010 onwards Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.72 -0.389 -0.443 -0.418 -0.163 -0.108 -0.183 -0.364 -0.019 -0.327 -0.28 -0.157 -0.708 -0.533 -0.283 -0.183 -0.213 -0.163 -0.338 -0.429 -1.027 -0.741 -0.798 1.036 1.041 -0.473 -1.287 -2.166 -4.52 -2.303 -4.024 -4.359 -3.971 -2.568 -2.17 -1.28 -0.815 -0.133 -1.322 -1.188 -1.337 -2.689 -3.71 -3.303 -3.735 -4.024 -4.297 -4.602 2021 +243 DOM BCA_NGDPD Dominican Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.302 -4.015 -4.842 -4.417 -1.099 -1.656 -2.324 -4.384 -0.249 -3.81 -3.497 -1.591 -6.1 -4.074 -1.932 -1.099 -1.166 -0.814 -1.561 -1.939 -4.223 -2.894 -2.928 4.815 4.628 -1.316 -3.388 -4.916 -9.376 -4.766 -7.462 -7.504 -6.536 -4.092 -3.226 -1.797 -1.075 -0.166 -1.543 -1.334 -1.694 -2.839 -3.3 -2.7 -2.845 -2.868 -2.862 -2.862 2021 +248 ECU NGDP_R Ecuador "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2002 onwards. Prior to 2002 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 24.536 25.493 25.799 25.077 26.13 27.28 28.124 26.444 29.217 29.3 30.181 31.725 32.871 33.529 34.956 35.744 36.363 37.936 39.176 37.319 37.726 39.241 40.849 41.961 45.407 47.809 49.915 51.008 54.25 54.558 56.481 60.925 64.362 67.546 70.105 70.175 69.314 70.956 71.871 71.879 66.282 69.089 71.063 72.963 74.994 77.091 79.247 81.464 2021 +248 ECU NGDP_RPCH Ecuador "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.9 3.9 1.2 -2.8 4.2 4.4 3.094 -5.972 10.486 0.285 3.008 5.113 3.614 2 4.258 2.253 1.732 4.328 3.267 -4.739 1.092 4.016 4.097 2.723 8.211 5.291 4.404 2.19 6.357 0.566 3.525 7.868 5.642 4.947 3.789 0.099 -1.226 2.368 1.289 0.012 -7.788 4.235 2.857 2.675 2.783 2.797 2.797 2.797 2021 +248 ECU NGDP Ecuador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2002 onwards. Prior to 2002 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 16.84 17.243 17.214 15.129 16.101 18.83 13.816 12.91 12.277 12.049 12.236 13.73 15.012 17.537 21.147 22.968 24.035 27.009 27.474 19.74 18.319 24.468 28.549 32.433 36.592 41.507 46.802 51.008 61.763 62.52 69.555 79.277 87.925 95.13 101.726 99.29 99.938 104.296 107.562 108.108 99.291 106.166 115.469 120.292 124.578 128.795 133.155 137.663 2021 +248 ECU NGDPD Ecuador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 16.84 17.243 17.214 15.129 16.101 18.83 13.816 12.91 12.277 12.049 12.236 13.73 15.012 17.537 21.147 22.968 24.035 27.009 27.474 19.74 18.319 24.468 28.549 32.433 36.592 41.507 46.802 51.008 61.763 62.52 69.555 79.277 87.925 95.13 101.726 99.29 99.938 104.296 107.562 108.108 99.291 106.166 115.469 120.292 124.578 128.795 133.155 137.663 2021 +248 ECU PPPGDP Ecuador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.044 29.62 31.828 32.148 34.707 37.38 39.312 37.879 43.327 45.154 48.253 52.435 55.568 58.023 61.786 64.503 66.821 70.915 74.056 71.54 73.96 78.663 83.162 87.112 96.795 105.113 113.128 118.73 128.699 130.258 136.471 150.267 159.56 175.196 186.847 179.31 181.967 195.011 202.244 205.887 192.141 208.601 229.815 244.369 256.44 268.511 281.276 294.739 2021 +248 ECU NGDP_D Ecuador "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 68.634 67.638 66.724 60.332 61.619 69.024 49.127 48.82 42.021 41.123 40.541 43.279 45.671 52.305 60.497 64.258 66.098 71.195 70.129 52.895 48.556 62.353 69.889 77.292 80.586 86.818 93.764 100 113.847 114.594 123.148 130.122 136.608 140.837 145.105 141.49 144.181 146.987 149.661 150.402 149.802 153.666 162.489 164.866 166.117 167.068 168.024 168.986 2021 +248 ECU NGDPRPC Ecuador "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,055.52" "3,086.11" "3,036.95" "2,871.62" "2,912.64" "2,961.73" "2,975.80" "2,728.70" "2,938.24" "2,875.59" "2,893.66" "2,972.88" "3,012.25" "3,007.05" "3,071.77" "3,081.91" "3,081.98" "3,164.89" "3,219.57" "3,022.51" "3,010.60" "3,062.26" "3,119.79" "3,150.35" "3,350.59" "3,484.32" "3,574.37" "3,588.31" "3,748.42" "3,701.72" "3,762.34" "3,990.79" "4,146.80" "4,281.92" "4,374.08" "4,310.79" "4,193.55" "4,229.35" "4,221.86" "4,162.57" "3,785.22" "3,890.85" "3,946.56" "3,995.97" "4,050.25" "4,105.82" "4,162.17" "4,219.31" 2020 +248 ECU NGDPRPPPPC Ecuador "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,397.63" "8,481.71" "8,346.59" "7,892.21" "8,004.93" "8,139.87" "8,178.53" "7,499.40" "8,075.31" "7,903.12" "7,952.79" "8,170.49" "8,278.71" "8,264.42" "8,442.29" "8,470.16" "8,470.36" "8,698.20" "8,848.50" "8,306.91" "8,274.16" "8,416.16" "8,574.25" "8,658.24" "9,208.57" "9,576.10" "9,823.60" "9,861.92" "10,301.95" "10,173.61" "10,340.20" "10,968.06" "11,396.85" "11,768.18" "12,021.48" "11,847.54" "11,525.33" "11,623.72" "11,603.14" "11,440.19" "10,403.08" "10,693.41" "10,846.50" "10,982.30" "11,131.48" "11,284.22" "11,439.09" "11,596.12" 2020 +248 ECU NGDPPC Ecuador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,097.14" "2,087.38" "2,026.38" "1,732.50" "1,794.73" "2,044.31" "1,461.92" "1,332.15" "1,234.67" "1,182.53" "1,173.13" "1,286.62" "1,375.71" "1,572.84" "1,858.32" "1,980.37" "2,037.13" "2,253.23" "2,257.86" "1,598.77" "1,461.84" "1,909.42" "2,180.39" "2,434.98" "2,700.12" "3,025.01" "3,351.48" "3,588.31" "4,267.47" "4,241.94" "4,633.25" "5,192.88" "5,664.89" "6,030.50" "6,347.00" "6,099.35" "6,046.30" "6,216.61" "6,318.48" "6,260.60" "5,670.33" "5,978.92" "6,412.73" "6,587.98" "6,728.17" "6,859.52" "6,993.46" "7,130.03" 2020 +248 ECU NGDPDPC Ecuador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,097.14" "2,087.38" "2,026.38" "1,732.50" "1,794.73" "2,044.31" "1,461.92" "1,332.15" "1,234.67" "1,182.53" "1,173.13" "1,286.62" "1,375.71" "1,572.84" "1,858.32" "1,980.37" "2,037.13" "2,253.23" "2,257.86" "1,598.77" "1,461.84" "1,909.42" "2,180.39" "2,434.98" "2,700.12" "3,025.01" "3,351.48" "3,588.31" "4,267.47" "4,241.94" "4,633.25" "5,192.88" "5,664.89" "6,030.50" "6,347.00" "6,099.35" "6,046.30" "6,216.61" "6,318.48" "6,260.60" "5,670.33" "5,978.92" "6,412.73" "6,587.98" "6,728.17" "6,859.52" "6,993.46" "7,130.03" 2020 +248 ECU PPPPC Ecuador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,243.32" "3,585.70" "3,746.61" "3,681.38" "3,868.73" "4,058.33" "4,159.71" "3,908.64" "4,357.21" "4,431.53" "4,626.26" "4,913.65" "5,092.19" "5,203.87" "5,429.42" "5,561.57" "5,663.54" "5,916.16" "6,086.13" "5,794.13" "5,902.03" "6,138.57" "6,351.35" "6,540.15" "7,142.57" "7,660.58" "8,101.05" "8,352.44" "8,892.44" "8,837.94" "9,090.63" "9,842.96" "10,280.26" "11,106.12" "11,657.90" "11,014.89" "11,009.16" "11,623.72" "11,880.32" "11,923.02" "10,972.80" "11,747.71" "12,763.08" "13,383.31" "13,849.73" "14,300.70" "14,772.96" "15,265.54" 2020 +248 ECU NGAP_NPGDP Ecuador Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +248 ECU PPPSH Ecuador Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.194 0.198 0.2 0.19 0.189 0.191 0.19 0.172 0.182 0.176 0.174 0.179 0.167 0.167 0.169 0.167 0.164 0.164 0.165 0.152 0.146 0.149 0.151 0.149 0.153 0.154 0.152 0.148 0.153 0.154 0.151 0.157 0.158 0.166 0.17 0.16 0.157 0.159 0.156 0.152 0.145 0.142 0.142 0.142 0.142 0.141 0.14 0.14 2021 +248 ECU PPPEX Ecuador Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.647 0.582 0.541 0.471 0.464 0.504 0.351 0.341 0.283 0.267 0.254 0.262 0.27 0.302 0.342 0.356 0.36 0.381 0.371 0.276 0.248 0.311 0.343 0.372 0.378 0.395 0.414 0.43 0.48 0.48 0.51 0.528 0.551 0.543 0.544 0.554 0.549 0.535 0.532 0.525 0.517 0.509 0.502 0.492 0.486 0.48 0.473 0.467 2021 +248 ECU NID_NGDP Ecuador Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2002 onwards. Prior to 2002 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 20.217 19.762 22.503 14.413 14.541 16.007 17.267 18.408 17.631 16.993 14.614 18.416 17.702 18.861 18.325 17.226 15.778 18.014 21.925 15.952 21.279 22.349 23.702 19.59 20.199 21.637 22.46 22.705 26.388 25.639 28.037 28.142 27.796 28.467 28.314 26.87 24.979 26.28 26.748 25.906 22.046 22.349 27.085 26.503 26.295 26.252 26.154 25.967 2021 +248 ECU NGSD_NGDP Ecuador Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2002 onwards. Prior to 2002 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 17.175 14.744 16.512 14.092 13.445 17.204 14 10.483 13.77 12.794 12.194 13.872 16.941 15.416 15.055 12.888 15.825 15.543 13.409 19.963 27.352 20.097 19.432 18.397 18.889 22.779 26.177 26.403 29.252 26.14 25.762 27.638 27.629 27.486 27.657 24.633 26.089 26.104 25.532 25.849 24.758 25.231 29.436 28.621 28.22 28.143 28.056 27.896 2021 +248 ECU PCPI Ecuador "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: INEC and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The price Ecuador receives for its oil exports is subject to effects of marketing and discounts for the quality of the Ecuadorian mix. These effects are variable over time. Therefore, while the price of Ecuadorian oil moves in tandem with world prices, deviations are to be expected in projection. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. The authorities introduced the series with base in 2014 in 2015, and presents data for this year onwards. Prior years are obtained by splicing the series backwards with the old CPI series. As a result the base year is different from100. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.051 0.059 0.069 0.102 0.134 0.172 0.211 0.273 0.432 0.76 1.128 1.679 2.591 3.757 4.788 5.884 7.32 9.56 13.011 19.803 38.833 53.463 60.138 64.907 66.686 68.133 70.38 71.982 78.029 82.055 84.972 88.774 93.303 95.842 99.282 103.22 105.004 105.442 105.206 105.486 105.129 105.269 108.644 111.234 112.903 114.371 115.514 116.67 2021 +248 ECU PCPIPCH Ecuador "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.049 16.387 16.258 48.434 31.23 27.983 23.03 29.504 58.216 75.648 48.519 48.804 54.341 45 27.443 22.886 24.4 30.6 36.1 52.2 96.1 37.674 12.485 7.929 2.741 2.17 3.299 2.276 8.4 5.16 3.554 4.475 5.102 2.722 3.589 3.966 1.728 0.417 -0.224 0.266 -0.339 0.133 3.207 2.384 1.5 1.3 1 1 2021 +248 ECU PCPIE Ecuador "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: INEC and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The price Ecuador receives for its oil exports is subject to effects of marketing and discounts for the quality of the Ecuadorian mix. These effects are variable over time. Therefore, while the price of Ecuadorian oil moves in tandem with world prices, deviations are to be expected in projection. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. The authorities introduced the series with base in 2014 in 2015, and presents data for this year onwards. Prior years are obtained by splicing the series backwards with the old CPI series. As a result the base year is different from100. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.053 0.062 0.077 0.118 0.147 0.183 0.233 0.308 0.573 0.883 1.32 1.967 3.152 4.16 5.217 6.405 8.039 10.508 15.068 24.214 46.25 56.62 61.92 65.68 66.96 69.057 71.038 73.396 79.878 83.322 86.095 90.752 94.531 97.084 100.644 104.046 105.211 105.004 105.283 105.215 104.233 106.256 110.318 111.847 113.301 114.547 115.693 116.85 2021 +248 ECU PCPIEPCH Ecuador "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.53 17.3 24.4 52.5 25.1 24.4 27.3 32.5 85.7 54.2 49.5 49 60.2 32 25.383 22.774 25.527 30.7 43.4 60.7 91.005 22.422 9.361 6.072 1.949 3.132 2.869 3.319 8.832 4.312 3.328 5.409 4.164 2.701 3.667 3.38 1.12 -0.197 0.266 -0.065 -0.933 1.941 3.823 1.385 1.3 1.1 1 1 2021 +248 ECU TM_RPCH Ecuador Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -1.061 5.244 -4.988 -33.125 9.195 5.857 -7.484 9.719 -23.134 3.39 -0.839 16 1 0.8 14.636 7.949 -12.597 20.513 6.532 -31.595 12.822 25.722 19.015 -4.06 10.877 13.162 7.885 6.118 13.428 -9.216 14.293 3.156 0.386 7.603 4.346 -7.819 -7.831 14.804 3.62 1.074 -14.858 20.441 4.038 3.427 2.201 0.049 1.872 1.375 2021 +248 ECU TMG_RPCH Ecuador Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -6.343 6.202 -4.486 -33.245 11.225 5.889 -9.235 20.703 -27.399 5.141 -1.442 28.659 -7.932 20.722 29.253 16.223 5.454 -13.509 -8.869 -13.172 19.133 21.488 -2.691 -3.714 8.988 14.18 7.961 5.94 13.209 -8.557 14.428 3.07 0.403 7.718 4.924 -7.501 -10.501 17.119 3.592 0.706 -12.15 16.343 3.416 3.828 2.467 0.063 1.82 1.262 2021 +248 ECU TX_RPCH Ecuador Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -1.855 6.362 -3.783 10.062 3.346 13.813 3.963 -15.791 22.953 -3.83 3.104 10.5 9.6 4.2 11.684 11.26 -2.123 6.986 -4.737 7.631 2.536 -1.587 0.624 7.21 17.178 7.521 5.738 -2.009 3.374 -4.109 1.112 4.451 4.997 4.57 6.178 -0.435 4.693 1.569 0.973 7.486 0.847 8.417 -0.964 4.19 3.531 3.301 2.628 1.967 2021 +248 ECU TXG_RPCH Ecuador Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -5.449 6.82 -1.63 15.8 7.066 10.309 2.817 -17.48 27.88 -6.546 4.189 14.298 6.342 13.371 13.783 11.357 -0.783 4.546 -5.339 1.295 2.923 1.052 -1.939 10.174 15.364 8.27 6.153 -2.988 2.819 -3.484 0.724 4.55 4.759 4.128 5.779 -0.299 4.256 0.717 0.134 8.01 5.72 7.97 -1.307 4.325 3.682 3.429 2.863 2.156 2021 +248 ECU LUR Ecuador Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Source: INEC and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7 7.9 6.1 8.5 8.9 8.3 5.696 5.493 9.046 7.828 10.163 13.107 7.625 9.554 7.828 10.163 7.219 7.095 6.687 6.923 5.95 6.47 5.02 4.21 4.12 4.15 3.8 4.77 5.21 4.62 3.69 3.84 5.346 4.15 3.954 3.783 3.698 3.671 3.644 3.644 2021 +248 ECU LE Ecuador Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +248 ECU LP Ecuador Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 8.03 8.261 8.495 8.733 8.971 9.211 9.451 9.691 9.944 10.189 10.43 10.671 10.912 11.15 11.38 11.598 11.798 11.987 12.168 12.347 12.531 12.815 13.094 13.32 13.552 13.721 13.965 14.215 14.473 14.738 15.012 15.266 15.521 15.775 16.027 16.279 16.529 16.777 17.023 17.268 17.511 17.757 18.006 18.259 18.516 18.776 19.04 19.307 2020 +248 ECU GGR Ecuador General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.38 4.438 4.947 4.32 3.647 4.197 4.955 6.361 6.91 8.176 9.146 11.263 13.631 22.108 18.378 23.178 31.19 32.352 34.434 35.495 32.65 30.031 33.678 36.872 36.389 29.206 36.121 41.63 43.538 43.798 44.754 45.549 46.147 2021 +248 ECU GGR_NGDP Ecuador General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.071 18.465 18.315 15.726 18.473 22.909 20.249 22.281 21.306 22.345 22.034 24.065 26.723 35.796 29.396 33.324 39.343 36.795 36.197 34.892 32.884 30.05 32.29 34.28 33.66 29.414 34.023 36.053 36.193 35.157 34.748 34.207 33.522 2021 +248 ECU GGX Ecuador General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.825 5.229 5.677 5.661 4.558 4.253 4.947 6.161 6.587 7.493 8.88 9.928 12.305 21.761 20.61 24.123 31.29 34.966 41.842 43.509 39.344 39.647 40.079 41.959 40.118 36.28 37.7 40.626 41.264 41.58 42.357 42.911 44.173 2021 +248 ECU GGX_NGDP Ecuador General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.008 21.757 21.019 20.605 23.091 23.216 20.218 21.581 20.308 20.478 21.393 21.213 24.125 35.233 32.966 34.681 39.47 39.768 43.985 42.771 39.626 39.672 38.429 39.009 37.109 36.539 35.51 35.183 34.303 33.376 32.887 32.227 32.088 2021 +248 ECU GGXCNL Ecuador General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.445 -0.791 -0.73 -1.341 -0.911 -0.056 0.008 0.2 0.324 0.683 0.266 1.335 1.325 0.347 -2.232 -0.944 -0.1 -2.614 -7.408 -8.015 -6.694 -9.616 -6.402 -5.087 -3.729 -7.074 -1.579 1.004 2.273 2.218 2.397 2.637 1.974 2021 +248 ECU GGXCNL_NGDP Ecuador General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.937 -3.292 -2.704 -4.88 -4.617 -0.307 0.031 0.699 0.998 1.867 0.641 2.852 2.598 0.562 -3.57 -1.357 -0.127 -2.973 -7.788 -7.879 -6.742 -9.622 -6.138 -4.729 -3.45 -7.125 -1.487 0.87 1.89 1.78 1.861 1.981 1.434 2021 +248 ECU GGSB Ecuador General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 0.223 0.454 0.641 0.179 1.234 0.852 -1.327 -0.846 -0.244 -1.168 -3.42 -7.99 -8.545 -6.457 -8.67 -4.398 -6.633 -3.738 -4.593 0.366 -0.731 1.086 1.884 2.662 3.058 2.268 2021 +248 ECU GGSB_NPGDP Ecuador General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.009 0.776 1.365 1.764 0.437 2.67 1.659 -2.18 -1.324 -0.34 -1.468 -3.916 -8.543 -8.615 -6.55 -8.523 -4.201 -6.175 -3.439 -4.476 0.351 -0.676 0.973 1.631 2.219 2.455 1.752 2021 +248 ECU GGXONLB Ecuador General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.375 0.059 0.284 -0.361 0.437 1.001 1.004 1.041 1.143 1.48 1.073 2.231 2.187 1.052 -1.883 -0.531 0.402 -1.976 -6.563 -7.015 -5.369 -8.086 -4.249 -2.423 -0.808 -4.285 -0.214 2.681 4.099 4.311 4.911 5.322 4.793 2021 +248 ECU GGXONLB_NGDP Ecuador General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.633 0.244 1.051 -1.313 2.211 5.464 4.102 3.647 3.525 4.044 2.585 4.767 4.287 1.703 -3.012 -0.764 0.507 -2.247 -6.899 -6.896 -5.408 -8.091 -4.074 -2.253 -0.747 -4.315 -0.202 2.322 3.408 3.461 3.813 3.997 3.482 2021 +248 ECU GGXWDN Ecuador General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +248 ECU GGXWDN_NGDP Ecuador General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +248 ECU GGXWDG Ecuador General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.756 14.891 14.615 14.148 14.403 15.121 14.779 15.207 11.819 12.564 14.697 16.473 22.123 28.456 34.968 44.555 49.051 52.763 55.58 60.462 66.074 68.02 67.566 67.924 66.212 63.549 62.046 2021 +248 ECU GGXWDG_NGDP Ecuador General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.306 52.161 45.062 38.665 34.7 32.308 28.974 24.622 18.904 18.063 18.539 18.736 23.255 27.973 35.218 44.583 47.03 49.054 51.411 60.893 62.236 58.908 56.169 54.524 51.409 47.726 45.071 2021 +248 ECU NGDP_FY Ecuador "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.84 17.243 17.214 15.129 16.101 18.83 13.816 12.91 12.277 12.049 12.236 13.73 15.012 17.537 21.147 22.968 24.035 27.009 27.474 19.74 18.319 24.468 28.549 32.433 36.592 41.507 46.802 51.008 61.763 62.52 69.555 79.277 87.925 95.13 101.726 99.29 99.938 104.296 107.562 108.108 99.291 106.166 115.469 120.292 124.578 128.795 133.155 137.663 2021 +248 ECU BCA Ecuador Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.642 -0.998 -1.182 -0.115 -0.273 0.076 -0.582 -1.187 -0.68 -0.715 -0.36 -0.708 -0.122 -0.849 -0.898 -1 -0.055 -0.457 -2.099 0.918 1.113 -0.551 -1.219 -0.387 -0.479 0.474 1.74 1.886 1.769 0.313 -1.582 -0.4 -0.146 -0.933 -0.669 -2.221 1.109 -0.183 -1.308 -0.062 2.693 3.06 2.715 2.549 2.398 2.435 2.533 2.655 2021 +248 ECU BCA_NGDPD Ecuador Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.81 -5.788 -6.866 -0.76 -1.696 0.404 -4.212 -9.194 -5.539 -5.934 -2.942 -5.157 -0.813 -4.841 -4.248 -4.354 -0.228 -1.691 -7.638 4.651 6.074 -2.253 -4.27 -1.193 -1.31 1.142 3.718 3.698 2.865 0.501 -2.275 -0.505 -0.167 -0.981 -0.657 -2.237 1.11 -0.176 -1.216 -0.057 2.713 2.883 2.351 2.119 1.925 1.891 1.902 1.929 2021 +469 EGY NGDP_R Egypt "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 1987 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 673.094 687.888 738.079 803.592 868.049 932.505 976.885 "1,018.62" "1,059.31" "1,091.01" "1,116.64" "1,140.09" "1,143.51" "1,176.67" "1,225.95" "1,280.92" "1,343.41" "1,422.93" "1,530.26" "1,623.75" "1,711.16" "1,771.47" "1,827.90" "1,886.27" "1,963.46" "2,051.26" "2,191.64" "2,346.98" "2,514.94" "2,632.48" "2,767.98" "2,816.82" "2,879.53" "2,974.61" "3,103.59" "3,282.39" "3,471.97" "3,658.47" "3,840.87" "4,052.10" "4,193.32" "4,330.94" "4,616.99" "4,819.40" "5,068.88" "5,352.08" "5,661.59" "5,992.85" 2021 +469 EGY NGDP_RPCH Egypt "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.409 2.198 7.296 8.876 8.021 7.425 4.759 4.273 3.994 2.993 2.35 2.1 0.3 2.9 4.188 4.484 4.879 5.919 7.543 6.11 5.383 3.524 3.186 3.193 4.092 4.472 6.844 7.088 7.156 4.674 5.147 1.765 2.226 3.302 4.336 5.761 5.776 5.372 4.986 5.499 3.485 3.282 6.605 4.384 5.177 5.587 5.783 5.851 2021 +469 EGY NGDP Egypt "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 1987 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 16.466 18.032 21.335 26.078 29.322 34.189 37.853 54.151 64.771 80.753 101.047 116.924 146.26 165.169 184.008 214.501 241.209 270.44 302.194 323.434 357.607 377.164 398.404 438.991 510.281 566.22 649.497 783.139 941.597 "1,095.85" "1,268.71" "1,441.68" "1,674.70" "1,860.40" "2,157.67" "2,507.29" "2,815.77" "3,655.87" "4,666.10" "5,596.02" "6,152.54" "6,660.66" "7,741.22" "9,136.47" "10,394.96" "11,787.47" "13,359.79" "15,147.19" 2021 +469 EGY NGDPD Egypt "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 23.523 25.76 30.479 37.254 41.888 48.841 54.076 77.359 92.53 115.362 96.087 48.431 44.168 49.526 54.55 63.25 71.118 79.777 89.189 95.039 104.752 102.273 90.261 85.163 82.855 94.127 112.902 137.055 170.797 198.316 230.024 247.726 278.769 288.007 309.537 340.688 345.537 246.824 263.151 317.895 382.521 423.145 469.094 471.364 510.851 558.074 608.773 663.99 2021 +469 EGY PPPGDP Egypt "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 88.533 99.039 112.832 127.657 142.874 158.336 169.211 180.805 194.656 208.343 221.218 233.503 239.541 252.329 268.511 286.433 305.909 329.603 358.454 385.714 415.688 440.032 461.126 485.244 518.659 558.844 615.515 676.955 739.31 778.822 828.753 860.9 958.66 992.022 998.062 "1,091.84" "1,098.59" "1,119.17" "1,203.03" "1,291.90" "1,353.03" "1,455.50" "1,661.96" "1,796.63" "1,929.28" "2,074.93" "2,236.71" "2,413.39" 2021 +469 EGY NGDP_D Egypt "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.446 2.621 2.891 3.245 3.378 3.666 3.875 5.316 6.114 7.402 9.049 10.256 12.79 14.037 15.01 16.746 17.955 19.006 19.748 19.919 20.898 21.291 21.796 23.273 25.989 27.604 29.635 33.368 37.44 41.628 45.835 51.181 58.159 62.543 69.522 76.386 81.1 99.929 121.485 138.102 146.722 153.793 167.668 189.577 205.074 220.241 235.972 252.755 2021 +469 EGY NGDPRPC Egypt "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,597.49" "16,493.74" "17,226.33" "18,257.24" "19,188.91" "20,034.49" "20,457.90" "20,873.43" "21,271.18" "21,434.28" "21,741.27" "21,747.89" "21,370.67" "21,316.51" "21,775.22" "22,238.11" "22,847.07" "23,675.99" "24,963.37" "25,938.53" "26,736.93" "27,128.12" "27,445.89" "27,739.26" "28,332.71" "29,013.55" "30,355.16" "31,888.35" "33,443.34" "34,232.48" "35,171.25" "34,991.55" "34,903.37" "35,160.86" "35,755.63" "36,880.73" "38,153.49" "38,429.35" "39,555.85" "40,971.69" "41,683.10" "42,418.58" "44,333.63" "45,369.78" "46,782.70" "48,427.99" "50,224.05" "52,120.22" 2021 +469 EGY NGDPRPPPPC Egypt "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,077.35" "5,045.61" "5,269.72" "5,585.08" "5,870.09" "6,128.76" "6,258.29" "6,385.40" "6,507.08" "6,556.97" "6,650.88" "6,652.91" "6,537.51" "6,520.95" "6,661.27" "6,802.87" "6,989.16" "7,242.73" "7,636.56" "7,934.87" "8,179.11" "8,298.78" "8,395.99" "8,485.73" "8,667.28" "8,875.55" "9,285.96" "9,754.98" "10,230.67" "10,472.07" "10,759.25" "10,704.28" "10,677.31" "10,756.08" "10,938.02" "11,282.20" "11,671.55" "11,755.94" "12,100.55" "12,533.67" "12,751.30" "12,976.29" "13,562.12" "13,879.09" "14,311.32" "14,814.63" "15,364.07" "15,944.12" 2021 +469 EGY NGDPPC Egypt "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 406.029 432.362 497.945 592.472 648.179 734.531 792.719 "1,109.65" "1,300.62" "1,586.51" "1,967.41" "2,230.40" "2,733.41" "2,992.19" "3,268.35" "3,723.98" "4,102.19" "4,499.83" "4,929.76" "5,166.68" "5,587.61" "5,775.87" "5,982.04" "6,455.75" "7,363.37" "8,008.77" "8,995.80" "10,640.48" "12,521.23" "14,250.30" "16,120.85" "17,909.05" "20,299.39" "21,990.54" "24,857.97" "28,171.77" "30,942.51" "38,402.00" "48,054.58" "56,582.58" "61,158.43" "65,236.66" "74,333.35" "86,010.64" "95,939.30" "106,658.16" "118,514.89" "131,736.27" 2021 +469 EGY NGDPDPC Egypt "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 580.042 617.659 711.351 846.388 925.97 "1,049.33" "1,132.46" "1,585.22" "1,858.03" "2,266.44" "1,870.85" 923.843 825.448 897.202 968.914 "1,098.09" "1,209.49" "1,327.41" "1,454.96" "1,518.20" "1,636.75" "1,566.20" "1,355.28" "1,252.40" "1,195.60" "1,331.36" "1,563.74" "1,862.16" "2,271.23" "2,578.88" "2,922.80" "3,077.34" "3,379.01" "3,404.34" "3,566.09" "3,827.95" "3,797.11" "2,592.69" "2,710.10" "3,214.31" "3,802.40" "4,144.42" "4,504.37" "4,437.42" "4,714.85" "5,049.70" "5,400.43" "5,774.77" 2021 +469 EGY PPPPC Egypt "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,183.10" "2,374.70" "2,633.42" "2,900.31" "3,158.34" "3,401.78" "3,543.61" "3,705.02" "3,908.76" "4,093.18" "4,307.18" "4,454.21" "4,476.70" "4,571.18" "4,769.29" "4,972.80" "5,202.53" "5,484.24" "5,847.53" "6,161.57" "6,495.12" "6,738.62" "6,923.81" "7,135.94" "7,484.26" "7,904.45" "8,525.14" "9,197.75" "9,831.25" "10,127.73" "10,530.54" "10,694.41" "11,620.12" "11,726.03" "11,498.41" "12,267.86" "12,072.39" "11,755.94" "12,389.61" "13,062.65" "13,449.61" "14,255.66" "15,958.55" "16,913.41" "17,806.07" "18,774.86" "19,841.85" "20,989.41" 2021 +469 EGY NGAP_NPGDP Egypt Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +469 EGY PPPSH Egypt Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.661 0.663 0.709 0.754 0.78 0.809 0.819 0.823 0.818 0.813 0.8 0.797 0.72 0.727 0.735 0.741 0.749 0.762 0.798 0.818 0.823 0.832 0.835 0.828 0.819 0.817 0.829 0.842 0.876 0.921 0.919 0.9 0.952 0.939 0.911 0.976 0.946 0.915 0.927 0.952 1.018 0.993 1.027 1.045 1.065 1.089 1.115 1.143 2021 +469 EGY PPPEX Egypt Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.186 0.182 0.189 0.204 0.205 0.216 0.224 0.299 0.333 0.388 0.457 0.501 0.611 0.655 0.685 0.749 0.788 0.821 0.843 0.839 0.86 0.857 0.864 0.905 0.984 1.013 1.055 1.157 1.274 1.407 1.531 1.675 1.747 1.875 2.162 2.296 2.563 3.267 3.879 4.332 4.547 4.576 4.658 5.085 5.388 5.681 5.973 6.276 2021 +469 EGY NID_NGDP Egypt Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 1987 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 33.994 33.368 33.845 28.791 26.775 24.864 22.614 24.746 33.271 30.215 27.413 20.141 17.298 15.439 15.76 16.317 15.754 18.845 20.285 19.788 18.596 17.366 19.908 19.32 19.194 21.205 23.104 27.51 28.487 21.895 21.298 17.084 16.027 14.212 13.571 14.141 14.795 14.834 16.144 17.598 13.369 11.806 11.85 11.994 12.283 12.412 12.725 13.088 2021 +469 EGY NGSD_NGDP Egypt Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 1987 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 15.676 13.379 12.436 12.967 10.224 9.58 8.089 19.021 18.99 19.07 21.165 33.037 31.599 20.791 21.547 20.622 16.638 16.512 17.506 17.974 17.486 17.334 20.589 21.601 23.319 24.297 24.655 29.166 29.008 19.664 19.421 14.627 12.387 11.993 12.684 10.577 9.056 9.002 13.878 14.171 10.45 7.449 8.225 8.556 9.348 9.671 10.68 11.458 2021 +469 EGY PCPI Egypt "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2018/19. On October 10, 2019 the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) released the 10th CPI series with the publication of the September 2019 CPI data, using 2018/2019 as a base period. Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.346 1.486 1.707 1.98 2.318 2.599 3.22 4.031 4.643 5.578 6.761 7.757 9.397 10.435 11.379 12.444 13.327 14.149 14.862 15.419 15.858 16.242 16.608 17.175 18.575 20.192 21.058 23.35 26.092 30.308 33.842 37.583 40.85 43.675 48.083 53.367 58.817 72.658 87.808 99.992 105.692 110.45 119.833 134.181 144.979 155.272 166.128 177.743 2022 +469 EGY PCPIPCH Egypt "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 20.5 10.4 14.9 15.982 17.06 12.108 23.9 25.185 15.185 20.129 21.219 14.737 21.142 11.042 9.046 9.361 7.095 6.167 5.041 3.745 2.849 2.417 2.258 3.412 8.151 8.703 4.292 10.882 11.742 16.161 11.658 11.056 8.692 6.916 10.093 10.988 10.212 23.534 20.851 13.875 5.7 4.502 8.496 11.973 8.047 7.1 6.991 6.991 2022 +469 EGY PCPIE Egypt "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2018/19. On October 10, 2019 the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) released the 10th CPI series with the publication of the September 2019 CPI data, using 2018/2019 as a base period. Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.483 1.625 1.879 2.193 2.623 2.922 3.738 4.677 5.144 6.001 7.284 8.792 9.649 11.092 11.801 12.949 14.005 14.671 15.167 15.603 16 16.4 16.8 17.5 19.6 20.5 22 23.9 28.7 31.5 34.7 38.8 41.6 45.7 49.5 55.1 62.8 81.5 93.2 101.922 107.724 113.025 127.828 139.559 150.013 160.501 171.723 183.728 2022 +469 EGY PCPIEPCH Egypt "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 20.3 9.6 15.6 16.735 19.58 11.404 27.953 25.11 9.991 16.653 21.38 20.709 9.744 14.953 6.393 9.725 8.156 4.761 3.378 2.877 2.542 2.5 2.439 4.167 12 4.592 7.317 8.636 20.084 9.756 10.159 11.816 7.216 9.856 8.315 11.313 13.975 29.777 14.356 9.359 5.692 4.921 13.097 9.177 7.491 6.991 6.991 6.991 2022 +469 EGY TM_RPCH Egypt Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2004/05. Fiscal year 2004/2005 Valuation of exports: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 10.013 2.505 2.926 3.118 7.937 4.838 0.807 -4.583 16.162 -0.083 5.332 -2.086 -7.912 13.409 0.443 -44.223 17.109 12.785 10.499 11.246 -1.799 7.962 -7.146 -5.531 10.091 16.152 14.891 11.589 22.771 -3.464 -7.623 -3.378 3.669 1.301 3.956 19.976 5.84 0.999 -0.2 2.722 0.202 -3.852 5.177 0.625 9.03 8.308 1.927 3.626 2021 +469 EGY TMG_RPCH Egypt Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2004/05. Fiscal year 2004/2005 Valuation of exports: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 -1.303 15.69 2.809 6.228 8 7.4 4.8 -42.196 0 -- 10.606 7.372 -9.472 6.843 3.232 10.664 4.451 13.462 17.697 6.034 -0.451 -6.378 -7.098 -8.147 13.888 19.4 13.247 18.169 21.238 -2.211 -6.494 -1.917 3.005 -0.211 5.273 18.347 8.176 0.861 -0.329 1.93 -1.662 -1.92 2.044 2.124 8.948 8.275 2.167 3.948 2021 +469 EGY TX_RPCH Egypt Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2004/05. Fiscal year 2004/2005 Valuation of exports: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 13.118 -10.178 8.354 1.987 1.527 -2.937 0.627 15.447 -10.517 14.154 7.179 12.085 6.856 2.443 3.473 10.562 -0.142 5.883 1.918 4.749 8.989 2.83 -1.026 7.933 27.014 8.297 7.866 12.357 14.857 -13.349 -2.221 -6.854 -8.401 10.735 -12.682 19.281 -6.011 2.939 18.559 9.336 -3.961 -10.478 27.067 -8.195 13.16 8.484 4.566 5.821 2021 +469 EGY TXG_RPCH Egypt Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2004/05. Fiscal year 2004/2005 Valuation of exports: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 13.039 -10.568 14.494 -4.552 14.735 -3.719 -7.919 -45.62 -10.517 14.154 -3.553 38.802 -3.904 9.168 -0.976 18.906 -13.505 7.182 3.482 -11.042 15.818 8.396 8.837 2.908 17.913 8.737 13.833 14.517 4.841 -0.897 -9.194 -4.232 -15.57 10.504 -5.985 8.942 4.301 11.523 10.135 6.292 3.94 4.952 18.399 -9.359 6.238 1.92 5.514 6.562 2021 +469 EGY LUR Egypt Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.044 8.791 8.952 10.911 11.143 11.176 9.467 8.671 7.955 7.692 8.995 8.808 10.05 11.275 10.526 11.468 10.917 9.205 8.676 9.367 9.21 10.379 12.373 12.992 13.365 12.859 12.705 12.245 10.932 8.612 8.296 7.292 7.323 7.295 7.289 7.063 6.91 6.72 2022 +469 EGY LE Egypt Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +469 EGY LP Egypt Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 40.554 41.706 42.846 44.015 45.237 46.545 47.751 48.8 49.8 50.9 51.36 52.423 53.508 55.2 56.3 57.6 58.8 60.1 61.3 62.6 64 65.3 66.6 68 69.3 70.7 72.2 73.6 75.2 76.9 78.7 80.5 82.5 84.6 86.8 89 91 95.2 97.1 98.9 100.6 102.1 104.142 106.225 108.349 110.516 112.727 114.981 2021 +469 EGY GGR Egypt General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 91.812 97.672 101.051 96.238 109.348 124.285 133.756 176.571 206.452 250.834 288.544 303.36 302.009 348.864 403.589 519.447 538.4 549.068 755.11 917.193 "1,080.15" "1,121.42" "1,266.03" "1,518.90" "1,802.19" "2,079.89" "2,414.60" "2,777.74" "3,206.38" 2021 +469 EGY GGR_NGDP Egypt General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.387 27.313 26.792 24.156 24.909 24.356 23.623 27.186 26.362 26.639 26.331 23.911 20.948 20.831 21.694 24.074 21.473 19.5 20.655 19.657 19.302 18.227 19.008 19.621 19.725 20.009 20.484 20.792 21.168 2021 +469 EGY GGX Egypt General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 84.906 92.951 105.086 123.201 134.498 153.688 171.621 224.339 244.816 307.794 356.437 397.839 440.411 516.417 644.079 759.849 805.616 886.898 "1,116.99" "1,335.97" "1,505.19" "1,580.94" "1,729.47" "2,000.59" "2,474.76" "2,858.36" "3,280.34" "3,685.03" "4,159.49" 2021 +469 EGY GGX_NGDP Egypt General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.251 25.992 27.862 30.924 30.638 30.118 30.31 34.54 31.261 32.689 32.526 31.358 30.549 30.836 34.62 35.216 32.131 31.498 30.553 28.631 26.897 25.696 25.965 25.843 27.087 27.498 27.829 27.583 27.46 2021 +469 EGY GGXCNL Egypt General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.906 4.721 -4.035 -26.963 -25.15 -29.403 -37.865 -47.768 -38.365 -56.96 -67.893 -94.479 -138.402 -167.553 -240.491 -240.402 -267.216 -337.83 -361.875 -418.779 -425.035 -459.515 -463.438 -481.684 -672.575 -778.477 -865.741 -907.285 -953.109 2021 +469 EGY GGXCNL_NGDP Egypt General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.135 1.32 -1.07 -6.768 -5.729 -5.762 -6.687 -7.355 -4.899 -6.049 -6.195 -7.447 -9.6 -10.005 -12.927 -11.142 -10.658 -11.998 -9.898 -8.975 -7.595 -7.469 -6.958 -6.222 -7.361 -7.489 -7.345 -6.791 -6.292 2021 +469 EGY GGSB Egypt General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -42.995 -37.677 -40.055 -45.269 -56.709 -56.326 -72.478 -75.32 -104.984 -136.724 -166.238 -244.922 -246.644 -279.282 -326.387 -369.984 -425.246 -415.055 -412.239 -479.532 -473.65 -664.207 -769.806 -856.73 -897.893 -943.283 2021 +469 EGY GGSB_NPGDP Egypt General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.695 -7.201 -7.889 -7.062 -8.585 -9.642 -9.926 -13.165 -11.43 -11.139 -11.591 -10.12 -9.113 -7.418 -6.7 -7.198 -6.119 -7.27 -7.406 -7.268 -6.721 -6.227 2021 +469 EGY GGXONLB Egypt General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.43 21.024 14.798 -11.005 -6.236 -7.397 -13.003 -16.773 -4.622 -22.381 -35.025 -40.081 -68.569 -82.79 -109.985 -90.38 -100.696 -116.965 -87.035 -18.724 72.071 73.092 78.473 75.198 103.027 151.453 185.972 201.232 233.405 2021 +469 EGY GGXONLB_NGDP Egypt General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.626 5.879 3.923 -2.762 -1.421 -1.45 -2.297 -2.583 -0.59 -2.377 -3.196 -3.159 -4.756 -4.944 -5.912 -4.189 -4.016 -4.154 -2.381 -0.401 1.288 1.188 1.178 0.971 1.128 1.457 1.578 1.506 1.541 2021 +469 EGY GGXWDN Egypt General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 133.792 147.639 161.965 193.075 251.492 305.659 344.645 382.684 440.828 480.317 497.573 612.256 724.359 883.447 "1,062.63" "1,371.72" "1,641.24" "1,939.52" "2,335.75" "3,166.55" "3,763.38" "4,177.04" "4,905.74" "5,629.20" "6,539.12" "7,391.24" "8,310.84" "9,315.28" "10,333.13" "11,392.31" 2021 +469 EGY GGXWDN_NGDP Egypt General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.274 45.647 45.291 51.191 63.125 69.628 67.54 67.586 67.872 61.332 52.844 55.871 57.094 61.279 63.452 73.733 76.065 77.355 82.953 86.615 80.654 74.643 79.735 84.514 84.471 80.898 79.951 79.027 77.345 75.211 2021 +469 EGY GGXWDG Egypt General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 223.091 234.158 256.359 298.511 341.735 426.238 492.482 556.382 558.075 597.281 628.616 761.067 882.89 "1,049.97" "1,235.92" "1,563.12" "1,813.20" "2,158.08" "2,622.94" "3,575.48" "4,103.88" "4,481.95" "5,248.83" "5,941.06" "6,901.57" "7,819.01" "8,797.54" "9,867.18" "10,958.65" "12,101.52" 2021 +469 EGY GGXWDG_NGDP Egypt General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.824 72.398 71.687 79.146 85.776 97.095 96.512 98.263 85.924 76.268 66.761 69.45 69.59 72.83 73.8 84.021 84.035 86.072 93.152 97.801 87.951 80.092 85.312 89.196 89.153 85.58 84.633 83.709 82.027 79.893 2021 +469 EGY NGDP_FY Egypt "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.466 18.032 21.335 26.078 29.322 34.189 37.853 54.151 64.771 80.753 101.047 116.924 146.26 165.169 184.008 214.501 241.209 270.44 302.194 323.434 357.607 377.164 398.404 438.991 510.281 566.22 649.497 783.139 941.597 "1,095.85" "1,268.71" "1,441.68" "1,674.70" "1,860.40" "2,157.67" "2,507.29" "2,815.77" "3,655.87" "4,666.10" "5,596.02" "6,152.54" "6,660.66" "7,741.22" "9,136.47" "10,394.96" "11,787.47" "13,359.79" "15,147.19" 2021 +469 EGY BCA Egypt Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.193 -1.116 -2.084 -1.48 -3.393 -2.231 -1.492 -1.005 -1.986 -2.506 -2.593 1.664 3.669 2.193 0.191 0.387 -0.184 0.119 -2.479 -1.724 -1.163 -0.033 0.614 1.943 3.418 2.911 1.752 2.269 0.888 -4.424 -4.318 -6.088 -10.146 -6.39 -2.746 -12.143 -19.831 -14.394 -5.962 -10.894 -11.167 -18.436 -17.006 -16.208 -14.994 -15.3 -12.447 -10.818 2021 +469 EGY BCA_NGDPD Egypt Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.822 -4.332 -6.836 -3.974 -8.101 -4.568 -2.759 -1.299 -2.146 -2.173 -2.699 3.435 8.307 4.428 0.35 0.611 -0.259 0.149 -2.779 -1.814 -1.11 -0.033 0.68 2.281 4.125 3.092 1.552 1.656 0.52 -2.231 -1.877 -2.457 -3.64 -2.219 -0.887 -3.564 -5.739 -5.832 -2.266 -3.427 -2.919 -4.357 -3.625 -3.439 -2.935 -2.742 -2.045 -1.629 2021 +253 SLV NGDP_R El Salvador "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The output gap does not close by 2027 because desk assumes a much deeper hit to the potential in 2020 due to long and strict lockdown, and political uncertainty impacting both the actual and potential GDP medium-term growth. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.359 11.651 10.917 11.084 11.232 11.302 11.323 11.608 11.826 11.939 12.516 12.703 13.595 14.386 15.06 15.774 15.903 16.401 16.836 17.2 17.394 17.546 17.824 18.102 18.264 18.758 19.573 19.937 20.361 19.937 20.357 21.133 21.727 22.214 22.593 23.135 23.723 24.257 24.842 25.447 23.367 25.767 26.447 26.91 27.325 27.817 28.364 28.921 2021 +253 SLV NGDP_RPCH El Salvador "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -8.625 -5.725 -6.306 1.535 1.337 0.616 0.19 2.513 1.878 0.962 4.831 1.494 7.018 5.819 4.69 4.735 0.818 3.135 2.654 2.161 1.126 0.877 1.581 1.562 0.891 2.707 4.343 1.861 2.127 -2.083 2.106 3.812 2.814 2.239 1.71 2.395 2.542 2.253 2.412 2.435 -8.175 10.269 2.64 1.749 1.545 1.8 1.965 1.965 2021 +253 SLV NGDP El Salvador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The output gap does not close by 2027 because desk assumes a much deeper hit to the potential in 2020 due to long and strict lockdown, and political uncertainty impacting both the actual and potential GDP medium-term growth. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.912 3.449 3.406 3.261 2.385 2.319 2.335 2.374 2.771 3.167 4.818 5.252 5.813 6.68 7.679 8.922 9.586 10.222 10.937 11.284 11.785 12.283 12.664 13.244 13.725 14.698 16 17.012 17.987 17.602 18.448 20.284 21.386 21.991 22.593 23.438 24.191 24.979 26.021 26.881 24.563 28.737 31.989 33.418 34.484 35.606 36.761 37.898 2021 +253 SLV NGDPD El Salvador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.912 3.449 3.406 3.261 2.385 2.319 2.335 2.374 2.771 3.167 4.818 5.252 5.813 6.68 7.679 8.922 9.586 10.222 10.937 11.284 11.785 12.283 12.664 13.244 13.725 14.698 16 17.012 17.987 17.602 18.448 20.284 21.386 21.991 22.593 23.438 24.191 24.979 26.021 26.881 24.563 28.737 31.989 33.418 34.484 35.606 36.761 37.898 2021 +253 SLV PPPGDP El Salvador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.107 10.43 10.376 10.948 11.494 11.931 12.194 12.81 13.511 14.176 15.417 16.176 17.706 19.18 20.509 21.93 22.514 23.62 24.52 25.403 26.271 27.099 27.956 28.953 29.995 31.774 34.176 35.753 37.214 36.672 37.895 40.156 40.804 43.093 45.534 48.056 51.095 54.006 56.63 59.046 54.873 63.022 69.285 73.008 75.692 78.486 81.552 84.764 2021 +253 SLV NGDP_D El Salvador "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 31.654 29.603 31.198 29.423 21.233 20.52 20.621 20.455 23.435 26.53 38.491 41.347 42.762 46.437 50.99 56.563 60.282 62.323 64.958 65.605 67.753 70 71.052 73.162 75.149 78.356 81.746 85.328 88.34 88.287 90.624 95.984 98.43 98.998 100 101.312 101.975 102.976 104.743 105.634 105.117 111.527 120.956 124.187 126.198 128 129.604 131.04 2021 +253 SLV NGDPRPC El Salvador "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,613.14" "2,435.92" "2,264.54" "2,285.69" "2,302.00" "2,297.82" "2,278.95" "2,308.26" "2,319.00" "2,304.85" "2,374.94" "2,377.89" "2,509.95" "2,620.14" "2,707.78" "2,802.40" "2,794.85" "2,854.21" "2,903.95" "2,942.79" "2,954.15" "2,960.42" "2,989.50" "3,020.03" "3,031.90" "3,099.41" "3,219.50" "3,265.22" "3,320.56" "3,237.69" "3,291.89" "3,402.68" "3,483.09" "3,545.07" "3,589.04" "3,657.59" "3,732.26" "3,797.25" "3,869.10" "3,942.89" "3,602.60" "3,952.82" "4,037.03" "4,087.25" "4,129.79" "4,183.25" "4,244.27" "4,306.18" 2020 +253 SLV NGDPRPPPPC El Salvador "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,817.81" "5,423.25" "5,041.69" "5,088.77" "5,125.08" "5,115.79" "5,073.77" "5,139.03" "5,162.95" "5,131.44" "5,287.49" "5,294.05" "5,588.06" "5,833.38" "6,028.51" "6,239.15" "6,222.36" "6,354.50" "6,465.24" "6,551.72" "6,577.01" "6,590.97" "6,655.72" "6,723.67" "6,750.10" "6,900.41" "7,167.78" "7,269.56" "7,392.78" "7,208.28" "7,328.94" "7,575.60" "7,754.63" "7,892.61" "7,990.51" "8,143.12" "8,309.37" "8,454.05" "8,614.02" "8,778.31" "8,020.70" "8,800.42" "8,987.90" "9,099.69" "9,194.40" "9,313.43" "9,449.29" "9,587.13" 2020 +253 SLV NGDPPC El Salvador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 827.158 721.105 706.494 672.516 488.784 471.502 469.937 472.147 543.469 611.47 914.131 983.18 "1,073.31" "1,216.70" "1,380.71" "1,585.11" "1,684.79" "1,778.84" "1,886.36" "1,930.62" "2,001.54" "2,072.30" "2,124.10" "2,209.50" "2,278.43" "2,428.57" "2,631.82" "2,786.16" "2,933.40" "2,858.48" "2,983.23" "3,266.01" "3,428.41" "3,509.53" "3,589.04" "3,705.58" "3,805.99" "3,910.25" "4,052.62" "4,165.04" "3,786.96" "4,408.47" "4,883.05" "5,075.82" "5,211.73" "5,354.55" "5,500.73" "5,642.81" 2020 +253 SLV NGDPDPC El Salvador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 827.158 721.105 706.494 672.516 488.784 471.502 469.937 472.147 543.469 611.47 914.131 983.18 "1,073.31" "1,216.70" "1,380.71" "1,585.11" "1,684.79" "1,778.84" "1,886.36" "1,930.62" "2,001.54" "2,072.30" "2,124.10" "2,209.50" "2,278.43" "2,428.57" "2,631.82" "2,786.16" "2,933.40" "2,858.48" "2,983.23" "3,266.01" "3,428.41" "3,509.53" "3,589.04" "3,705.58" "3,805.99" "3,910.25" "4,052.62" "4,165.04" "3,786.96" "4,408.47" "4,883.05" "5,075.82" "5,211.73" "5,354.55" "5,500.73" "5,642.81" 2020 +253 SLV PPPPC El Salvador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,136.99" "2,180.52" "2,152.36" "2,257.54" "2,355.71" "2,425.79" "2,454.30" "2,547.36" "2,649.46" "2,736.55" "2,925.30" "3,027.99" "3,268.98" "3,493.37" "3,687.34" "3,896.20" "3,956.86" "4,110.57" "4,229.28" "4,346.24" "4,461.86" "4,572.07" "4,688.94" "4,830.31" "4,979.47" "5,249.98" "5,621.67" "5,855.58" "6,069.02" "5,955.49" "6,127.96" "6,465.81" "6,541.22" "6,877.15" "7,233.19" "7,597.69" "8,038.62" "8,454.05" "8,819.79" "9,148.80" "8,459.95" "9,668.08" "10,576.06" "11,089.11" "11,439.63" "11,803.08" "12,203.24" "12,620.83" 2020 +253 SLV NGAP_NPGDP El Salvador Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +253 SLV PPPSH El Salvador Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.075 0.07 0.065 0.065 0.063 0.061 0.059 0.058 0.057 0.055 0.056 0.055 0.053 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.055 0.055 0.055 0.054 0.052 0.051 0.051 0.049 0.047 0.046 0.046 0.044 0.044 0.043 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.041 0.042 0.043 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.041 0.043 0.043 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.041 0.04 2021 +253 SLV PPPEX El Salvador Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.387 0.331 0.328 0.298 0.207 0.194 0.191 0.185 0.205 0.223 0.312 0.325 0.328 0.348 0.374 0.407 0.426 0.433 0.446 0.444 0.449 0.453 0.453 0.457 0.458 0.463 0.468 0.476 0.483 0.48 0.487 0.505 0.524 0.51 0.496 0.488 0.473 0.463 0.459 0.455 0.448 0.456 0.462 0.458 0.456 0.454 0.451 0.447 2021 +253 SLV NID_NGDP El Salvador Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The output gap does not close by 2027 because desk assumes a much deeper hit to the potential in 2020 due to long and strict lockdown, and political uncertainty impacting both the actual and potential GDP medium-term growth. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 14.191 13.044 11.655 13.434 11.49 12.076 10.974 11.356 12.836 13.813 15.455 18.833 18.958 20.358 20.944 15.355 15.083 18.651 17.301 17.669 17.714 17.065 18.429 18.141 18.605 20.075 20.8 20.173 14.055 16.672 17.79 17.71 17.019 16.397 16.017 15.968 16.677 18.372 18.345 18.95 22.192 22.576 21.7 21.276 20.912 20.572 20.265 2021 +253 SLV NGSD_NGDP El Salvador Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The output gap does not close by 2027 because desk assumes a much deeper hit to the potential in 2020 due to long and strict lockdown, and political uncertainty impacting both the actual and potential GDP medium-term growth. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 10.644 11.549 13.52 11.72 9.04 19.215 16.853 13.275 6.917 11.556 12.608 16.889 18.12 20.6 19.509 14.492 15.287 19.022 16.618 15.715 18.391 15.591 14.809 15.45 16.734 17.465 13.649 11.655 12.281 13.783 12.309 11.912 10.115 11.026 12.801 13.693 14.817 15.07 17.923 19.776 17.124 13.687 17.827 17.118 16.555 15.937 15.419 2021 +253 SLV PCPI El Salvador "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. Dec.2009=100 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 5.508 6.325 7.065 7.992 8.927 10.92 14.408 17.988 21.545 25.348 32.52 37.206 41.381 49.038 54.228 59.668 65.509 68.451 70.196 70.556 72.16 74.863 76.262 77.879 81.347 85.162 88.598 92.656 99.381 99.915 101.093 106.278 108.117 108.936 110.179 109.373 110.034 111.15 112.359 112.443 112.027 115.912 124.361 127.74 129.56 131.216 132.738 134.366 2021 +253 SLV PCPIPCH El Salvador "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.359 14.818 11.703 13.121 11.705 22.318 31.945 24.849 19.772 17.651 28.294 14.409 11.221 18.505 10.584 10.03 9.79 4.49 2.549 0.513 2.274 3.745 1.869 2.121 4.452 4.69 4.035 4.58 7.258 0.537 1.179 5.129 1.73 0.758 1.141 -0.731 0.604 1.014 1.088 0.074 -0.37 3.468 7.29 2.717 1.425 1.279 1.16 1.226 2021 +253 SLV PCPIE El Salvador "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. Dec.2009=100 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.083 6.793 7.705 8.842 9.708 12.812 16.699 19.972 23.616 29.162 34.8 38.22 45.84 51.38 55.95 62.32 66.9 68.19 71.07 70.34 73.36 74.4 76.48 78.41 82.62 86.14 90.34 94.73 99.92 100 102.13 107.29 108.13 108.98 109.5 110.61 109.58 111.81 112.3 112.29 112.2 119.06 126.204 128.728 130.646 132.592 134.183 135.794 2021 +253 SLV PCPIEPCH El Salvador "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 18.482 11.68 13.428 14.753 9.798 31.964 30.34 19.599 18.246 23.486 19.333 9.828 19.937 12.086 8.895 11.385 7.349 1.928 4.223 -1.027 4.293 1.418 2.796 2.524 5.369 4.26 4.876 4.859 5.479 0.08 2.13 5.052 0.783 0.786 0.477 1.014 -0.931 2.035 0.438 -0.009 -0.08 6.114 6 2 1.49 1.49 1.2 1.2 2021 +253 SLV TM_RPCH El Salvador Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -2.222 -9.318 -22.807 12.987 2.011 0.563 -2.801 0 29.792 -4.361 -7.248 21.704 2.213 6.831 2.112 13.212 -10.172 21.844 -1.803 5.107 14.033 4.774 1.236 4.136 0.811 2.961 9.043 8.934 -6.428 -12.447 7.943 3.673 0.988 6.763 -1.244 13.265 3.618 -0.761 4.285 0.923 -8.349 26.379 1.541 -0.83 1.661 1.826 2.718 2.546 2021 +253 SLV TMG_RPCH El Salvador Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -21.798 -2.425 -4.189 5.198 11.168 10.1 -6.3 5.4 35.696 -8.345 -2.014 29.272 0.695 7.317 1 12.986 -11.637 20.279 -6.08 4.005 14.766 5.968 0.549 5.566 2.922 9.181 10.179 11.572 -5.124 -10.507 8.364 4.808 -0.268 6.52 -1.762 13.197 2.857 -0.442 1.585 3.1 -7.183 25.722 1.51 -0.889 1.79 1.907 2.819 2.611 2021 +253 SLV TX_RPCH El Salvador Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -4.545 -19.841 -14.851 20.93 -4.808 -4.04 -12.632 13.253 -8.309 -1.332 10.085 -10.139 13.575 14.881 2.791 10.359 7.95 27.032 3.101 2.872 13.155 -1.436 4.425 3.128 2.053 3.137 7.747 2.39 1.143 -10.408 13.251 6.91 0.638 6.282 2.04 3.893 0.952 3.358 1.181 7.824 -21.043 26.385 7.979 1.788 1.202 3.172 3.743 4.166 2021 +253 SLV TXG_RPCH El Salvador Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -15.197 -21.86 -14.705 12.909 -11.144 -6.582 -16 1.7 -5.457 -0.715 56.947 -12.212 20.974 20.939 -6.164 28.52 -6.08 27.637 -4.763 -1.839 11.858 -4.222 2.605 -0.471 7.597 29.697 16.574 18.423 6.282 -9.296 13.993 10.289 -3.1 2.924 -1.681 3.075 -1.001 6.013 -1.651 0.885 -13.08 20.994 6.346 1.167 0.208 1.855 2.606 3.162 2021 +253 SLV LUR El Salvador Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.154 9.074 10 8.7 9.3 9.9 7.7 7.6 7.7 8 7.3 6.4 6.7 6.96 6.23 6.915 6.78 7.2 6.6 6.3 5.9 7.3 7 6.6 6.1 5.9 7 7.006 6.98 7.049 6.346 6.335 11.973 10.303 8.2 7.5 7 7 7 7 2020 +253 SLV LE El Salvador Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +253 SLV LP El Salvador Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: CEPALSTAT Database Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.729 4.783 4.821 4.849 4.879 4.918 4.969 5.029 5.099 5.18 5.27 5.342 5.416 5.49 5.562 5.629 5.69 5.746 5.798 5.845 5.888 5.927 5.962 5.994 6.024 6.052 6.079 6.106 6.132 6.158 6.184 6.211 6.238 6.266 6.295 6.325 6.356 6.388 6.421 6.454 6.486 6.519 6.551 6.584 6.617 6.65 6.683 6.716 2020 +253 SLV GGR El Salvador General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.735 0.852 0.957 1.142 1.38 1.64 1.757 1.702 1.788 1.87 2.064 2.055 2.154 2.436 2.572 2.786 3.199 3.488 3.732 3.399 3.805 4.22 5.042 5.286 5.33 5.502 5.892 6.304 6.39 6.488 6.11 7.594 8.538 8.859 9.135 9.425 9.728 10.028 2021 +253 SLV GGR_NGDP El Salvador General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.264 16.23 16.463 17.092 17.966 18.387 18.333 16.652 16.348 16.568 17.517 16.73 17.005 18.396 18.738 18.956 19.996 20.503 20.748 19.312 20.624 20.805 23.575 24.037 23.591 23.475 24.357 25.235 24.557 24.138 24.873 26.428 26.69 26.51 26.492 26.471 26.464 26.461 2021 +253 SLV GGX El Salvador General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.765 0.974 1.206 1.236 1.452 1.656 2.016 1.904 2.109 2.217 2.47 2.662 2.851 2.96 2.95 3.297 3.746 3.883 4.415 4.569 4.721 5.127 5.856 6.266 6.238 6.354 6.643 6.935 7.094 7.314 8.128 9.201 10.07 10.725 11.167 11.929 12.212 12.532 2021 +253 SLV GGX_NGDP El Salvador General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.877 18.535 20.752 18.509 18.909 18.564 21.035 18.625 19.287 19.65 20.963 21.675 22.509 22.347 21.497 22.429 23.412 22.827 24.548 25.959 25.59 25.275 27.383 28.495 27.608 27.108 27.462 27.763 27.263 27.208 33.089 32.016 31.48 32.095 32.382 33.503 33.222 33.069 2021 +253 SLV GGXCNL El Salvador General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.03 -0.121 -0.249 -0.095 -0.072 -0.016 -0.259 -0.202 -0.322 -0.348 -0.406 -0.607 -0.697 -0.523 -0.379 -0.51 -0.547 -0.395 -0.684 -1.17 -0.916 -0.907 -0.814 -0.98 -0.908 -0.851 -0.751 -0.632 -0.704 -0.825 -2.018 -1.606 -1.532 -1.866 -2.031 -2.504 -2.484 -2.504 2021 +253 SLV GGXCNL_NGDP El Salvador General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.613 -2.305 -4.289 -1.416 -0.943 -0.177 -2.702 -1.972 -2.94 -3.082 -3.446 -4.945 -5.504 -3.951 -2.759 -3.473 -3.416 -2.324 -3.801 -6.646 -4.965 -4.47 -3.808 -4.457 -4.017 -3.632 -3.104 -2.528 -2.706 -3.07 -8.215 -5.589 -4.79 -5.584 -5.89 -7.032 -6.758 -6.608 2021 +253 SLV GGSB El Salvador General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.212 -0.204 -0.249 -0.274 -0.351 -0.496 -0.596 -0.444 -0.752 -1.111 -0.862 -0.914 -0.843 -1.005 -0.9 -0.846 -0.756 -0.629 -0.704 -0.828 -1.08 -1.285 -1.677 -1.807 -1.951 -2.425 -2.406 -2.427 2021 +253 SLV GGSB_NPGDP El Salvador General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.804 -1.65 -1.961 -2.064 -2.522 -3.349 -3.774 -2.644 -4.254 -6.19 -4.598 -4.512 -3.967 -4.593 -3.98 -3.607 -3.126 -2.518 -2.705 -3.083 -3.992 -4.403 -5.209 -5.372 -5.606 -6.754 -6.493 -6.355 2021 +253 SLV GGXONLB El Salvador General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.052 0.033 -0.101 0.068 0.085 0.141 -0.077 -0.029 -0.144 -0.174 -0.203 -0.407 -0.452 -0.253 -0.044 -0.132 -0.092 0.112 -0.164 -0.639 -0.408 -0.389 -0.278 -0.386 -0.297 -0.212 -0.046 0.168 0.234 0.166 -0.937 -0.302 -0.08 -0.151 -0.187 -0.211 -0.213 -0.213 2021 +253 SLV GGXONLB_NGDP El Salvador General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.077 0.625 -1.729 1.02 1.107 1.576 -0.8 -0.282 -1.317 -1.541 -1.721 -3.316 -3.567 -1.912 -0.322 -0.901 -0.573 0.658 -0.912 -3.63 -2.212 -1.917 -1.3 -1.757 -1.316 -0.902 -0.189 0.674 0.899 0.617 -3.813 -1.052 -0.25 -0.45 -0.541 -0.592 -0.578 -0.561 2021 +253 SLV GGXWDN El Salvador General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +253 SLV GGXWDN_NGDP El Salvador General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +253 SLV GGXWDG El Salvador General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.276 2.114 2.129 2.346 2.502 2.737 2.841 2.806 3.159 3.483 4.479 5.359 6.087 6.425 6.803 7.508 7.87 8.653 10.396 11.077 12.001 13.596 13.891 14.753 15.713 16.636 17.617 18.307 19.174 21.96 23.69 25.689 27.181 29.278 31.848 34.398 36.967 2021 +253 SLV GGXWDG_NGDP El Salvador General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.329 36.361 31.868 30.549 28.041 28.548 27.791 25.652 27.995 29.551 36.469 42.316 45.962 46.813 46.287 46.923 46.263 48.106 59.061 60.042 59.166 63.573 63.166 65.296 67.038 68.766 70.526 70.354 71.33 89.402 82.439 80.305 81.336 84.903 89.445 93.572 97.544 2021 +253 SLV NGDP_FY El Salvador "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 3.912 3.449 3.406 3.261 2.385 2.319 2.335 2.374 2.771 3.167 4.818 5.252 5.813 6.68 7.679 8.922 9.586 10.222 10.937 11.284 11.785 12.283 12.664 13.244 13.725 14.698 16 17.012 17.987 17.602 18.448 20.284 21.386 21.991 22.593 23.438 24.191 24.979 26.021 26.881 24.563 28.737 31.989 33.418 34.484 35.606 36.761 37.898 2021 +253 SLV BCA El Salvador Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.202 -0.122 -0.051 0.06 -0.041 -0.029 0.117 0.136 0.026 -0.194 -0.152 -0.167 -0.109 -0.082 -0.018 -0.262 -0.169 -0.098 -0.091 -0.239 -0.431 -0.15 -0.405 -0.702 -0.642 -0.622 -0.766 -1.217 -1.532 -0.312 -0.533 -1.112 -1.24 -1.518 -1.214 -0.754 -0.55 -0.465 -0.859 -0.113 0.203 -1.457 -2.839 -1.296 -1.432 -1.541 -1.703 -1.833 2021 +253 SLV BCA_NGDPD El Salvador Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 5.173 -3.545 -1.493 1.853 -1.712 -1.237 5.005 5.72 0.931 -6.139 -3.15 -3.188 -1.874 -1.225 -0.234 -2.932 -1.763 -0.956 -0.829 -2.121 -3.653 -1.224 -3.199 -5.302 -4.677 -4.229 -4.785 -7.151 -8.518 -1.774 -2.888 -5.481 -5.797 -6.905 -5.371 -3.216 -2.274 -1.86 -3.302 -0.422 0.826 -5.068 -8.874 -3.879 -4.154 -4.327 -4.633 -4.836 2021 +642 GNQ NGDP_R Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment, and Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (Central Bank) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since 2006, IMF staff have estimated real GDP growth from hydrocarbon production and investment data and the government expenditure. The national authorities are considering the adoption of the IMF staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 43.29 45.787 46.795 49.137 49.634 56.04 54.734 57.162 58.68 57.958 59.429 58.689 78.057 86.222 100.714 127.414 194.533 482.388 602.092 761.013 "1,601.97" "2,563.53" "3,066.52" "3,509.79" "4,576.46" "4,952.20" "5,274.15" "6,080.15" "7,162.36" "7,258.58" "6,610.81" "7,042.09" "7,627.49" "7,312.23" "7,342.58" "6,673.67" "6,085.29" "5,740.41" "5,382.40" "5,087.35" "4,871.57" "4,716.32" "4,991.03" "4,835.00" "4,240.72" "4,132.43" "3,937.37" "3,894.65" 2021 +642 GNQ NGDP_RPCH Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.839 5.769 2.202 5.004 1.011 12.905 -2.331 4.437 2.655 -1.229 2.537 -1.245 33.002 10.461 16.808 26.51 52.678 147.973 24.815 26.395 110.505 60.023 19.621 14.455 30.391 8.21 6.501 15.282 17.799 1.343 -8.924 6.524 8.313 -4.133 0.415 -9.11 -8.816 -5.668 -6.237 -5.482 -4.241 -3.187 5.825 -3.126 -12.291 -2.554 -4.72 -1.085 2021 +642 GNQ NGDP Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment, and Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (Central Bank) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since 2006, IMF staff have estimated real GDP growth from hydrocarbon production and investment data and the government expenditure. The national authorities are considering the adoption of the IMF staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 6.657 8.058 11.564 15.148 19.224 33.16 31.44 33.333 35.579 33.457 36.271 37.175 42.366 45.774 66.501 84.131 141.296 306.767 259.843 454.391 822.85 "1,225.98" "1,436.75" "2,184.86" "3,139.61" "4,316.63" "5,274.15" "6,264.84" "8,844.11" "7,095.92" "8,072.29" "10,064.62" "11,430.51" "10,840.52" "10,746.85" "7,795.42" "6,661.37" "7,084.54" "7,274.69" "6,658.37" "5,812.93" "6,803.76" "9,819.50" "8,945.93" "7,793.76" "7,754.53" "7,666.51" "7,846.32" 2021 +642 GNQ NGDPD Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.032 0.03 0.035 0.04 0.044 0.074 0.091 0.111 0.119 0.105 0.133 0.132 0.16 0.162 0.12 0.169 0.276 0.526 0.44 0.738 1.159 1.674 2.071 3.768 5.954 8.187 10.095 13.089 19.83 15.088 16.314 21.357 22.388 21.949 21.765 13.185 11.241 12.201 13.097 11.364 10.099 12.269 16.877 15.576 13.725 13.792 13.743 14.136 2021 +642 GNQ PPPGDP Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.089 0.104 0.112 0.123 0.128 0.15 0.149 0.159 0.169 0.174 0.185 0.189 0.257 0.291 0.347 0.448 0.696 1.756 2.217 2.841 6.117 10.009 12.159 14.192 19.002 21.207 23.282 27.565 33.095 33.754 31.111 33.83 38.743 37.423 37.816 28.095 24.861 28.459 27.322 26.286 25.475 25.688 29.117 29.211 26.158 25.964 25.21 25.419 2021 +642 GNQ NGDP_D Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 15.378 17.599 24.712 30.828 38.731 59.172 57.442 58.314 60.633 57.725 61.033 63.344 54.276 53.088 66.03 66.03 72.634 63.593 43.157 59.709 51.365 47.824 46.853 62.25 68.603 87.166 100 103.038 123.48 97.759 122.108 142.921 149.859 148.252 146.363 116.809 109.467 123.415 135.157 130.881 119.324 144.26 196.743 185.025 183.784 187.651 194.711 201.464 2021 +642 GNQ NGDPRPC Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "169,547.71" "169,543.17" "161,020.95" "156,251.69" "146,809.44" "156,144.40" "145,558.70" "146,504.11" "145,851.25" "139,949.66" "139,227.27" "133,194.27" "171,498.53" "183,214.14" "206,746.30" "252,369.31" "371,246.30" "885,706.52" "1,062,502.74" "1,289,987.78" "2,607,702.56" "4,006,998.65" "4,601,566.30" "5,052,891.12" "6,313,956.41" "6,539,132.75" "6,657,451.18" "7,331,422.78" "8,247,593.90" "7,984,256.05" "6,950,667.86" "7,082,533.27" "7,344,060.67" "6,747,182.62" "6,501,174.40" "5,677,839.44" "4,981,859.37" "4,528,245.76" "4,096,528.26" "3,740,412.52" "3,464,154.50" "3,247,370.52" "3,331,155.12" "3,131,061.53" "2,666,652.23" "2,524,972.59" "2,339,081.94" "2,250,904.09" 2015 +642 GNQ NGDPRPPPPC Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 840.575 840.552 798.301 774.656 727.844 774.124 721.643 726.33 723.094 693.835 690.254 660.344 850.246 908.329 "1,025.00" "1,251.18" "1,840.55" "4,391.11" "5,267.62" "6,395.43" "12,928.33" "19,865.69" "22,813.40" "25,050.96" "31,303.00" "32,419.37" "33,005.96" "36,347.34" "40,889.49" "39,583.93" "34,459.66" "35,113.41" "36,410.00" "33,450.83" "32,231.18" "28,149.29" "24,698.80" "22,449.90" "20,309.55" "18,544.02" "17,174.40" "16,099.64" "16,515.03" "15,523.01" "13,220.59" "12,518.18" "11,596.58" "11,159.41" 2015 +642 GNQ NGDPPC Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "26,072.65" "29,837.48" "39,791.20" "48,169.17" "56,861.27" "92,393.35" "83,611.68" "85,432.36" "88,434.14" "80,786.25" "84,974.44" "84,369.98" "93,082.03" "97,264.38" "136,514.03" "166,638.81" "269,650.24" "563,250.94" "458,542.22" "770,235.31" "1,339,441.73" "1,916,309.00" "2,155,959.47" "3,145,439.09" "4,331,593.15" "5,699,897.56" "6,657,451.18" "7,554,126.42" "10,184,159.01" "7,805,338.40" "8,487,287.41" "10,122,418.01" "11,005,765.49" "10,002,824.46" "9,515,338.79" "6,632,203.96" "5,453,476.03" "5,588,549.72" "5,536,739.67" "4,895,486.80" "4,133,553.44" "4,684,652.44" "6,553,814.24" "5,793,236.81" "4,900,875.73" "4,738,132.52" "4,554,459.72" "4,534,764.48" 2015 +642 GNQ NGDPDPC Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 123.403 109.806 121.292 126.408 130.117 205.657 241.443 284.263 296.908 253.241 312.102 299.071 351.662 343.493 245.881 333.846 527.121 965.017 777.254 "1,251.45" "1,885.99" "2,616.49" "3,107.85" "5,424.13" "8,214.07" "10,810.45" "12,743.35" "15,782.69" "22,834.44" "16,596.74" "17,153.17" "21,480.00" "21,556.42" "20,252.75" "19,271.29" "11,217.99" "9,202.54" "9,624.53" "9,968.09" "8,355.34" "7,181.47" "8,447.96" "11,264.42" "10,086.87" "8,630.76" "8,427.13" "8,164.51" "8,169.76" 2015 +642 GNQ PPPPC Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 350.529 383.681 386.911 390.154 379.807 416.73 396.301 408.74 421.268 420.074 433.545 428.786 564.678 617.55 711.754 887.035 "1,328.76" "3,224.77" "3,912.02" "4,816.51" "9,957.14" "15,644.86" "18,246.30" "20,431.35" "26,215.80" "28,002.18" "29,388.54" "33,238.32" "38,108.99" "37,128.65" "32,710.74" "34,023.85" "37,302.87" "34,530.77" "33,482.87" "23,902.97" "20,353.11" "22,449.90" "20,794.71" "19,326.67" "18,114.95" "17,686.96" "19,433.23" "18,916.73" "16,448.99" "15,864.52" "14,976.35" "14,690.65" 2015 +642 GNQ NGAP_NPGDP Equatorial Guinea Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +642 GNQ PPPSH Equatorial Guinea Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.012 0.019 0.022 0.024 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.034 0.039 0.04 0.035 0.035 0.038 0.035 0.035 0.025 0.021 0.023 0.021 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.012 2021 +642 GNQ PPPEX Equatorial Guinea Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 74.381 77.766 102.843 123.462 149.711 221.71 210.981 209.014 209.924 192.315 195.999 196.765 164.841 157.5 191.799 187.86 202.934 174.664 117.214 159.916 134.521 122.488 118.159 153.952 165.228 203.552 226.532 227.272 267.238 210.224 259.465 297.509 295.038 289.679 284.185 277.464 267.943 248.934 266.257 253.302 228.185 264.865 337.248 306.249 297.944 298.662 304.11 308.684 2021 +642 GNQ NID_NGDP Equatorial Guinea Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment, and Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (Central Bank) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since 2006, IMF staff have estimated real GDP growth from hydrocarbon production and investment data and the government expenditure. The national authorities are considering the adoption of the IMF staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 35.72 29.747 75.666 55.066 43.52 29.038 31.696 39.111 37.3 37.579 54.355 46.192 35.155 39.654 53.542 78.15 115.102 73.121 107.981 75.978 60.229 52.688 55.424 43.328 34.941 28.897 26.501 29.586 27.542 39.393 38.056 32.049 41.148 30.308 28.709 24.701 16.699 14.032 12.501 10.892 4.568 4.765 9.484 9.844 9.849 10.881 11.046 11.134 2021 +642 GNQ NGSD_NGDP Equatorial Guinea Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment, and Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (Central Bank) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since 2006, IMF staff have estimated real GDP growth from hydrocarbon production and investment data and the government expenditure. The national authorities are considering the adoption of the IMF staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -37.928 -66.028 -17.3 24.979 3.171 27.299 35.797 21.017 30.667 25.333 53.408 30.108 40.222 54.897 53.472 5.579 -9.455 45.817 17.658 46.479 51.667 -27.535 -19.62 17.476 18.069 22.488 45.714 46.246 35.392 29.661 17.812 26.375 40.023 27.911 24.458 6.961 -9.283 6.192 10.409 10.008 0.417 1.343 7.888 7.747 4.56 4.472 3.985 4.131 2021 +642 GNQ PCPI Equatorial Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 5.742 6.701 9.264 14.828 23.654 43.522 35.845 31.123 31.908 33.843 34.155 32.985 31.574 33.295 43.897 52.62 55.009 56.669 61.166 61.394 64.363 69.988 75.294 80.808 84.232 88.981 92.954 95.555 100 105.737 111.362 116.706 120.724 124.561 129.913 132.114 133.961 134.96 136.776 138.436 145.078 144.942 152.391 161.117 169.538 177.552 185.057 191.444 2021 +642 GNQ PCPIPCH Equatorial Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." -- 16.7 38.256 60.058 59.518 83.999 -17.64 -13.174 2.524 6.064 0.922 -3.425 -4.279 5.452 31.841 19.872 4.541 3.017 7.936 0.372 4.836 8.739 7.582 7.324 4.237 5.637 4.465 2.798 4.652 5.737 5.32 4.799 3.442 3.179 4.296 1.695 1.398 0.746 1.346 1.213 4.798 -0.094 5.139 5.726 5.227 4.727 4.227 3.451 2021 +642 GNQ PCPIE Equatorial Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 5.802 6.771 9.362 14.984 23.902 38.564 33.353 34.395 34.279 31.47 33.668 33.645 34.593 33.645 48.363 54.02 54.019 56.032 59.723 60.394 64.39 72.233 76.711 81.209 85.346 88.046 91.398 94.813 100 104.997 110.697 116.143 119.121 124.917 128.133 130.187 132.791 132.492 135.923 141.536 140.868 144.919 153.614 162.063 170.166 177.824 184.936 190.475 2021 +642 GNQ PCPIEPCH Equatorial Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 16.7 38.256 60.058 59.518 61.34 -13.514 3.125 -0.337 -8.196 6.985 -0.069 2.82 -2.742 43.746 11.698 -0.003 3.727 6.587 1.124 6.616 12.181 6.2 5.863 5.095 3.163 3.807 3.737 5.47 4.997 5.429 4.919 2.564 4.866 2.575 1.603 2 -0.225 2.59 4.129 -0.471 2.875 6 5.5 5 4.5 4 2.995 2021 +642 GNQ TM_RPCH Equatorial Guinea Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank. Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC) Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: IMF staff estimate export data from hydrocarbon and timber production and price information. Imports are estimated from final expenditure growth. Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -- 15.353 0.934 -30.968 24.584 -8.531 63.442 83.915 15.381 -35.438 11.646 66.153 -56.506 33.039 36.455 -45.982 149.574 -33.231 24.523 18.37 -35.725 -38.49 72.527 -3.771 -15.358 107.891 131.168 40.95 20.231 -10.247 29.52 -19.383 23.81 -17.663 -5.643 -15.453 -16.286 8.33 6.197 -11.239 -10.829 12.54 -1.9 -19.525 -18.597 1.941 -11.801 -7.261 2017 +642 GNQ TMG_RPCH Equatorial Guinea Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank. Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC) Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: IMF staff estimate export data from hydrocarbon and timber production and price information. Imports are estimated from final expenditure growth. Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -- 10.305 8.264 -32.614 25.639 -10.905 27.764 37.273 14.657 -29.958 14.541 71.931 -56.816 23.403 45.619 -45.38 148.73 -35.361 19.174 5.508 -33.617 -33.266 63.516 -1.077 -9.575 106.772 159.369 37.784 56.302 -29.225 42.978 -30.24 22.548 -17.43 -8.497 -15.835 -5.065 -6.428 6.818 -10.709 -13.888 7.361 -3.643 -22.038 -11.195 6.238 -8.472 -5.385 2017 +642 GNQ TX_RPCH Equatorial Guinea Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank. Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC) Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: IMF staff estimate export data from hydrocarbon and timber production and price information. Imports are estimated from final expenditure growth. Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -- 58.137 -26.461 43.063 -18.051 17.511 58.201 35.182 11.847 -21.978 12.762 -3.297 60.42 -0.554 13.437 106.004 85.469 151.13 38.659 20.856 -11.996 40.963 11.79 3.067 59.081 48.573 8.538 1.652 20.691 -16.277 0.381 -7.351 8.105 -3.147 6.427 4.14 -11.344 -16.212 -7.806 -12.145 3.871 1.029 -31.575 -7.475 -20.707 -5.801 -11.87 -6.628 2017 +642 GNQ TXG_RPCH Equatorial Guinea Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank. Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC) Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: IMF staff estimate export data from hydrocarbon and timber production and price information. Imports are estimated from final expenditure growth. Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -- 56.639 -26.169 43.59 -17.979 17.435 58.585 18.366 14.545 -25.096 18.744 -6.411 59.306 0.942 23.441 107.535 88.837 152.19 39.524 20.043 -11.148 40.072 13.35 3.238 58.85 48.769 6.79 3.1 20.56 -15.926 0.188 -7.721 7.722 -3.189 6.518 0.483 -13.587 -18.274 -7.045 -13.68 -2.434 7.076 -28.635 -8.571 -22.366 -7.737 -14.958 -9.507 2017 +642 GNQ LUR Equatorial Guinea Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +642 GNQ LE Equatorial Guinea Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +642 GNQ LP Equatorial Guinea Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Other Latest actual data: 2015 Notes: Population series is based on United Nations (UN) estimates. The last national census was conducted in 2015. Population figures used by the country authorities differ substantially from the UN estimates. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 0.255 0.27 0.291 0.314 0.338 0.359 0.376 0.39 0.402 0.414 0.427 0.441 0.455 0.471 0.487 0.505 0.524 0.545 0.567 0.59 0.614 0.64 0.666 0.695 0.725 0.757 0.792 0.829 0.868 0.909 0.951 0.994 1.039 1.084 1.129 1.175 1.221 1.268 1.314 1.36 1.406 1.452 1.498 1.544 1.59 1.637 1.683 1.73 2015 +642 GNQ GGR Equatorial Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.957 2.583 4.206 6.784 8.391 8.632 6.818 8.346 6.921 13.592 19.132 18.023 15.79 17.564 14.984 15.215 23.438 55.114 71.29 84.039 164.389 348 414.482 471.162 773.525 "1,410.19" "2,103.73" "2,308.53" "3,051.79" "2,368.09" "2,150.93" "2,851.01" "3,196.08" "2,696.07" "2,585.36" "2,063.74" "1,125.88" "1,238.35" "1,446.51" "1,239.98" 819.733 "1,041.00" "1,551.52" "1,427.18" "1,132.22" "1,023.44" 940.614 913.417 2021 +642 GNQ GGR_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 44.422 32.059 36.374 44.785 43.65 26.032 21.684 25.038 19.452 40.626 52.746 48.481 37.271 38.371 22.532 18.085 16.588 17.966 27.436 18.495 19.978 28.385 28.849 21.565 24.638 32.669 39.888 36.849 34.506 33.373 26.646 28.327 27.961 24.87 24.057 26.474 16.902 17.48 19.884 18.623 14.102 15.3 15.8 15.953 14.527 13.198 12.269 11.641 2021 +642 GNQ GGX Equatorial Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 16.545 16.678 25.591 30.207 30.38 38.253 37.409 61 81.102 39.076 77.232 105.77 251.981 117.321 339.054 119.047 32.418 45.256 91.172 84.907 186.337 165.219 161.699 301.11 337.935 609.587 954.248 "1,233.48" "1,759.33" "2,827.52" "2,516.85" "2,767.02" "4,023.50" "3,173.41" "3,395.78" "3,240.62" "1,853.09" "1,421.84" "1,407.90" "1,118.56" 920.589 861.316 "1,189.74" "1,056.89" 944.294 931.674 918.357 912.026 2021 +642 GNQ GGX_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 248.537 206.979 221.296 199.411 158.032 115.36 118.986 183 227.947 116.797 212.931 284.516 594.77 256.307 509.844 141.501 22.943 14.753 35.087 18.686 22.645 13.476 11.255 13.782 10.764 14.122 18.093 19.689 19.893 39.847 31.179 27.493 35.2 29.274 31.598 41.571 27.818 20.07 19.353 16.799 15.837 12.659 12.116 11.814 12.116 12.015 11.979 11.624 2021 +642 GNQ GGXCNL Equatorial Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -13.588 -14.095 -21.384 -23.423 -21.989 -29.621 -30.592 -52.654 -74.181 -25.484 -58.101 -87.747 -236.19 -99.757 -324.07 -103.831 -8.98 9.858 -19.882 -0.868 -21.948 182.781 252.783 170.052 435.59 800.602 "1,149.48" "1,075.05" "1,292.46" -459.435 -365.921 83.994 -827.423 -477.339 -810.417 "-1,176.88" -727.217 -183.492 38.606 121.419 -100.856 179.684 361.774 370.298 187.927 91.763 22.256 1.391 2021 +642 GNQ GGXCNL_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -204.115 -174.92 -184.922 -154.626 -114.382 -89.328 -97.301 -157.962 -208.495 -76.171 -160.185 -236.036 -557.499 -217.936 -487.312 -123.416 -6.355 3.214 -7.651 -0.191 -2.667 14.909 17.594 7.783 13.874 18.547 21.795 17.16 14.614 -6.475 -4.533 0.835 -7.239 -4.403 -7.541 -15.097 -10.917 -2.59 0.531 1.824 -1.735 2.641 3.684 4.139 2.411 1.183 0.29 0.018 2021 +642 GNQ GGSB Equatorial Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +642 GNQ GGSB_NPGDP Equatorial Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +642 GNQ GGXONLB Equatorial Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -27.689 -28.555 -50.773 -71.918 -23.151 -55.742 -85.191 -232.946 -96.462 -319.14 -99.005 -3.855 14.045 -15.424 4.084 -18.259 189.857 256.705 170.565 438.138 802.78 "1,150.62" "1,075.92" "1,295.00" -456.004 -346.371 111.757 -795.577 -439.597 -760.397 "-1,146.44" -699.906 -153.528 86.187 178.812 -24.637 249.863 474.472 472.093 278.216 175.812 99.151 71.263 2021 +642 GNQ GGXONLB_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -83.502 -90.822 -152.319 -202.134 -69.198 -153.683 -229.16 -549.84 -210.737 -479.899 -117.68 -2.728 4.578 -5.936 0.899 -2.219 15.486 17.867 7.807 13.955 18.597 21.816 17.174 14.642 -6.426 -4.291 1.11 -6.96 -4.055 -7.076 -14.707 -10.507 -2.167 1.185 2.686 -0.424 3.672 4.832 5.277 3.57 2.267 1.293 0.908 2021 +642 GNQ GGXWDN Equatorial Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 301.389 312.344 279.4 146.672 142.097 122.975 64.352 47.228 43.167 307.749 637.236 721.676 811.251 679.923 "1,349.80" 911.389 "1,717.98" "2,174.72" "2,172.97" "2,119.85" "2,186.28" "2,023.57" "1,730.94" "1,307.83" "1,112.48" "1,014.51" 987.075 981.829 2021 +642 GNQ GGXWDN_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.627 25.477 19.447 6.713 4.526 2.849 1.22 0.754 0.488 4.337 7.894 7.17 7.097 6.272 12.56 11.691 25.79 30.697 29.87 31.837 37.611 29.742 17.628 14.619 14.274 13.083 12.875 12.513 2021 +642 GNQ GGXWDG Equatorial Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 9.734 17.814 30.144 39.277 49.586 60.933 47.935 47.106 54.971 62.572 56.947 62.999 57.987 69.839 143.625 115.154 128.842 141.915 153.914 274.806 301.389 312.344 279.4 146.672 142.097 122.975 64.352 47.228 43.167 307.749 637.236 721.676 811.251 679.923 "1,349.80" "2,467.77" "2,740.45" "2,567.09" "2,997.71" "2,875.72" "2,812.39" "2,912.33" "2,657.20" "2,366.63" "2,217.77" "2,031.41" "1,843.95" "1,654.34" 2021 +642 GNQ GGXWDG_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 146.229 221.068 260.667 259.288 257.938 183.757 152.465 141.318 154.504 187.025 157.004 169.465 136.87 152.575 215.973 136.874 91.186 46.261 59.233 60.478 36.627 25.477 19.447 6.713 4.526 2.849 1.22 0.754 0.488 4.337 7.894 7.17 7.097 6.272 12.56 31.657 41.139 36.235 41.207 43.19 48.382 42.805 27.06 26.455 28.456 26.196 24.052 21.084 2021 +642 GNQ NGDP_FY Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 6.657 8.058 11.564 15.148 19.224 33.16 31.44 33.333 35.579 33.457 36.271 37.175 42.366 45.774 66.501 84.131 141.296 306.767 259.843 454.391 822.85 "1,225.98" "1,436.75" "2,184.86" "3,139.61" "4,316.63" "5,274.15" "6,264.84" "8,844.11" "7,095.92" "8,072.29" "10,064.62" "11,430.51" "10,840.52" "10,746.85" "7,795.42" "6,661.37" "7,084.54" "7,274.69" "6,658.37" "5,812.93" "6,803.76" "9,819.50" "8,945.93" "7,793.76" "7,754.53" "7,666.51" "7,846.32" 2021 +642 GNQ BCA Equatorial Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC) Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: IMF staff estimate export data from hydrocarbon and timber production and price information. Imports are estimated from final expenditure growth. Other components are mostly estimated as well. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.024 -0.017 -0.021 -0.019 -0.041 -0.011 0.003 -- -0.123 -0.344 -0.144 -0.398 -0.218 -0.352 -0.817 -1.117 -0.188 0.454 1.376 1.94 2.181 1.557 -1.468 -3.303 -1.212 -0.252 -0.526 -0.925 -2.339 -2.921 -0.957 -0.274 -0.1 -0.419 -0.42 -0.269 -0.327 -0.726 -0.884 -0.97 -0.99 2017 +642 GNQ BCA_NGDPD Equatorial Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.822 -13.845 -20.02 -14.257 -30.899 -6.607 1.759 -0.319 -73.215 -124.557 -27.304 -90.323 -29.488 -30.391 -48.795 -53.927 -4.999 7.634 16.805 19.213 16.66 7.85 -9.732 -20.244 -5.675 -1.125 -2.397 -4.251 -17.741 -25.982 -7.84 -2.093 -0.883 -4.151 -3.422 -1.595 -2.097 -5.29 -6.409 -7.061 -7.003 2017 +643 ERI NGDP_R Eritrea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.019 16.954 20.5 20.977 22.893 24.702 25.187 25.234 22.117 24.053 24.776 24.118 24.468 25.098 24.855 25.21 20.31 22.784 25.256 31.749 32.348 28.966 37.926 30.105 32.33 29.093 32.884 34.145 33.964 34.947 35.862 36.884 37.939 39.035 40.168 41.348 2019 +643 ERI NGDP_RPCH Eritrea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.882 20.918 2.325 9.136 7.9 1.966 0.187 -12.355 8.755 3.005 -2.656 1.452 2.574 -0.969 1.427 -19.436 12.179 10.853 25.71 1.886 -10.456 30.934 -20.621 7.391 -10.015 13.032 3.836 -0.531 2.895 2.618 2.85 2.86 2.889 2.903 2.936 2019 +643 ERI NGDP Eritrea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.696 1.956 2.67 3.052 3.683 4.138 4.611 5.008 5.262 6.585 7.878 9.347 11.834 13.064 14.411 15.682 14.186 19.936 24.439 31.749 34.669 30.104 40.04 30.953 33.366 28.702 30.235 29.876 31.841 33.178 35.715 39.308 42.446 46.092 50.21 54.816 2019 +643 ERI NGDPD Eritrea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.606 0.374 0.433 0.483 0.579 0.594 0.626 0.614 0.547 0.582 0.564 0.673 0.858 0.85 0.937 1.02 0.923 1.297 1.59 2.065 2.255 1.958 2.604 2.016 2.213 1.904 2.006 1.982 2.112 2.201 2.369 2.608 2.816 3.057 3.331 3.636 2019 +643 ERI PPPGDP Eritrea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.694 1.957 2.417 2.525 2.807 3.081 3.177 3.227 2.893 3.217 3.365 3.34 3.48 3.681 3.758 3.915 3.214 3.629 4.071 5.224 5.425 4.943 6.594 5.312 5.744 5.247 6.073 6.419 6.461 6.925 7.611 8.107 8.514 8.923 9.357 9.818 2019 +643 ERI NGDP_D Eritrea "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.29 11.539 13.026 14.548 16.086 16.753 18.307 19.845 23.79 27.377 31.798 38.753 48.364 52.051 57.981 62.207 69.85 87.504 96.764 100 107.173 103.928 105.574 102.815 103.205 98.658 91.945 87.498 93.75 94.936 99.59 106.573 111.88 118.078 125 132.572 2019 +643 ERI NGDPRPC Eritrea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,651.51" "7,572.08" "9,242.70" "9,517.63" "10,424.98" "11,253.67" "11,417.65" "11,280.46" "9,649.56" "10,127.67" "9,986.34" "9,272.65" "8,995.70" "8,878.04" "8,517.81" "8,411.62" "6,630.73" "7,302.41" "7,967.22" "9,878.47" "9,953.29" "8,828.35" "11,454.61" "9,005.47" "9,573.70" "8,524.06" "9,523.31" "9,764.20" "9,578.12" "9,704.87" "9,793.03" "9,893.77" "9,994.44" "10,097.00" "10,202.76" "10,311.15" 2006 +643 ERI NGDPRPPPPC Eritrea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,199.71" "1,365.74" "1,667.07" "1,716.66" "1,880.31" "2,029.78" "2,059.36" "2,034.61" "1,740.45" "1,826.69" "1,801.20" "1,672.47" "1,622.52" "1,601.30" "1,536.32" "1,517.17" "1,195.96" "1,317.11" "1,437.02" "1,781.74" "1,795.24" "1,592.33" "2,066.02" "1,624.28" "1,726.77" "1,537.45" "1,717.68" "1,761.13" "1,727.57" "1,750.43" "1,766.33" "1,784.50" "1,802.66" "1,821.15" "1,840.23" "1,859.78" 2006 +643 ERI NGDPPC Eritrea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 750.937 873.707 "1,203.91" "1,384.65" "1,676.95" "1,885.28" "2,090.19" "2,238.59" "2,295.64" "2,772.65" "3,175.46" "3,593.45" "4,350.65" "4,621.09" "4,938.75" "5,232.63" "4,631.54" "6,389.87" "7,709.40" "9,878.47" "10,667.23" "9,175.10" "12,093.05" "9,259.02" "9,880.51" "8,409.70" "8,756.24" "8,543.46" "8,979.53" "9,213.44" "9,752.88" "10,544.11" "11,181.82" "11,922.32" "12,753.47" "13,669.74" 2006 +643 ERI NGDPDPC Eritrea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 268.192 167.084 195.44 219.091 263.808 270.574 283.919 274.584 238.508 245.162 227.498 258.933 315.55 300.697 321.219 340.334 301.238 415.601 501.424 642.502 693.804 596.754 786.54 603.193 655.424 557.857 580.845 566.731 595.657 611.174 646.957 699.443 741.746 790.867 846.001 906.782 2006 +643 ERI PPPPC Eritrea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 750.173 874.236 "1,089.91" "1,145.87" "1,278.09" "1,403.47" "1,439.95" "1,442.70" "1,262.07" "1,354.45" "1,356.36" "1,284.29" "1,279.37" "1,302.24" "1,287.95" "1,306.26" "1,049.45" "1,163.16" "1,284.31" "1,625.49" "1,669.21" "1,506.53" "1,991.68" "1,589.08" "1,700.79" "1,537.45" "1,758.71" "1,835.46" "1,822.18" "1,923.01" "2,078.44" "2,174.64" "2,242.86" "2,307.98" "2,376.56" "2,448.28" 2006 +643 ERI NGAP_NPGDP Eritrea Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +643 ERI PPPSH Eritrea Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 2019 +643 ERI PPPEX Eritrea Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.001 0.999 1.105 1.208 1.312 1.343 1.452 1.552 1.819 2.047 2.341 2.798 3.401 3.549 3.835 4.006 4.413 5.494 6.003 6.077 6.391 6.09 6.072 5.827 5.809 5.47 4.979 4.655 4.928 4.791 4.692 4.849 4.986 5.166 5.366 5.583 2019 +643 ERI NID_NGDP Eritrea Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.96 31.09 29.06 26.594 32.228 36.746 37.428 50.237 15.456 20.753 18.476 24.103 12.181 25.56 17.23 15.879 18.159 12.524 18.173 12.846 10.226 10.854 7.384 10.284 6.926 8.657 2.927 5.006 7.576 7.362 7.362 7.362 7.312 7.166 7.166 7.166 2019 +643 ERI NGSD_NGDP Eritrea Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.923 62.026 66.055 36.927 35.268 43.562 10.787 16.922 -5.623 -4.023 18.406 21.755 11.312 25.992 12.599 8.037 10.572 1.26 6.808 25.642 22.667 13.133 25.073 32.676 20.359 33.413 18.607 18.151 22.193 20.888 19.57 18.125 17.493 17.074 16.746 16.496 2019 +643 ERI PCPI Eritrea "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.995 20.953 23.707 26.548 29.279 30.374 33.249 36.041 43.23 49.553 57.916 71.045 88.884 100 107.707 117.841 143.964 192.698 212.54 225.051 238.633 253.604 274.805 353.078 333.387 289.028 247.405 250.622 264.753 282.338 303.097 322.456 335.555 349.899 366.375 384.77 2018 +643 ERI PCPIPCH Eritrea "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.787 13.147 11.983 10.288 3.739 9.467 8.397 19.947 14.625 16.877 22.669 25.111 12.506 7.707 9.409 22.168 33.852 10.297 5.887 6.035 6.274 8.36 28.483 -5.577 -13.306 -14.401 1.3 5.639 6.642 7.352 6.387 4.062 4.275 4.709 5.021 2018 +643 ERI PCPIE Eritrea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.612 21.695 23.276 26.14 27.057 29.15 31.78 35.156 44.591 48.046 59.489 71.891 84.388 100 108.752 124.941 170.558 202.904 212.428 228.803 243.92 268.152 271.75 409.88 319.54 261.5 184.94 195.297 207.847 221.762 239.874 250.632 260.863 272.416 285.828 300.307 2018 +643 ERI PCPIEPCH Eritrea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.619 7.289 12.302 3.509 7.736 9.02 10.625 26.835 7.749 23.818 20.848 17.383 18.5 8.752 14.886 36.511 18.965 4.694 7.708 6.607 9.935 1.342 50.83 -22.041 -18.164 -29.277 5.6 6.426 6.695 8.167 4.485 4.082 4.429 4.923 5.066 2018 +643 ERI TM_RPCH Eritrea Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018 Base year: 2005 Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.726 0.581 -28.317 40.06 -28.448 10.891 -3.271 -19.903 -35.169 -29.104 -20.541 51.989 -5.382 -12.809 5.103 2.117 27.855 6.396 -11.422 -3.285 11.904 3.541 -0.294 3.047 0.676 1.901 2.78 2.736 2.724 2.976 2018 +643 ERI TMG_RPCH Eritrea Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018 Base year: 2005 Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.793 -5.775 -15.982 20.46 -32.995 15.66 0.428 -21.634 -38.219 -21.088 -19.265 53.197 -6.838 -21.359 4.914 17.767 8.989 6.698 -4.262 -10.758 14.765 5.341 -0.531 2.895 2.518 2.75 2.76 2.789 2.803 2.836 2018 +643 ERI TX_RPCH Eritrea Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018 Base year: 2005 Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -39.106 -39.409 22.511 -3.823 7.163 -28.238 9.1 3.3 14.61 -16.795 -34.228 2.769 2.233 501.7 0.05 -58.545 163.921 -35.77 -33.96 68.592 24.424 29.801 -5.738 29.821 10.104 -4.295 -3.828 -4.336 -3.854 -1.933 2018 +643 ERI TXG_RPCH Eritrea Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018 Base year: 2005 Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -42.991 -37.471 -26.014 18.001 -24.207 119.1 -74.696 175.715 -14.054 4.189 -20.731 2.769 2.233 "2,366.06" -1.147 -63.851 208.018 -36.913 -37.712 74.868 25.105 29.198 -6.434 33.27 7.708 -5.349 -3.194 -4.336 -3.854 -1.933 2018 +643 ERI LUR Eritrea Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +643 ERI LE Eritrea Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +643 ERI LP Eritrea Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: UN Population Prospects 2006 Latest actual data: 2006 Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.258 2.239 2.218 2.204 2.196 2.195 2.206 2.237 2.292 2.375 2.481 2.601 2.72 2.827 2.918 2.997 3.063 3.12 3.17 3.214 3.25 3.281 3.311 3.343 3.377 3.413 3.453 3.497 3.546 3.601 3.662 3.728 3.796 3.866 3.937 4.01 2006 +643 ERI GGR Eritrea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.67 1.398 1.577 1.778 1.85 2.255 2.197 2.32 3.122 3.287 3.686 6.017 5.846 5.957 5.043 4.921 4.457 4.542 6.336 8.493 9.744 7.557 8.599 8.764 9.843 10.55 9.549 10.15 9.905 11.103 13.184 14.334 15.237 16.061 16.983 17.984 2020 +643 ERI GGR_NGDP Eritrea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.51 71.445 59.045 58.261 50.242 54.5 47.643 46.32 59.342 49.915 46.782 64.379 49.402 45.599 34.993 31.376 31.417 22.78 25.928 26.749 28.108 25.105 21.477 28.315 29.5 36.755 31.581 33.973 31.107 33.464 36.914 36.466 35.898 34.846 33.824 32.807 2020 +643 ERI GGX Eritrea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.554 1.315 1.345 2.478 2.528 2.489 4.057 5.311 5.042 5.875 6.368 8.093 8.386 9.704 7.664 8.093 8.941 8.737 10.661 10.397 11.681 9.973 8.745 9.736 10.396 12.282 8.275 9.967 11.292 12.466 13.634 14.386 14.977 15.734 16.583 17.502 2020 +643 ERI GGX_NGDP Eritrea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.657 67.221 50.354 81.196 68.645 60.148 87.992 106.062 95.823 89.22 80.834 86.586 70.863 74.282 53.181 51.608 63.022 43.826 43.622 32.746 33.693 33.128 21.841 31.455 31.158 42.792 27.369 33.359 35.462 37.573 38.175 36.598 35.284 34.136 33.028 31.929 2020 +643 ERI GGXCNL Eritrea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.116 0.083 0.232 -0.7 -0.678 -0.234 -1.86 -2.992 -1.92 -2.588 -2.683 -2.076 -2.54 -3.747 -2.621 -3.173 -4.484 -4.196 -4.324 -1.904 -1.936 -2.415 -0.146 -0.972 -0.553 -1.733 1.273 0.184 -1.387 -1.363 -0.45 -0.052 0.261 0.327 0.4 0.482 2020 +643 ERI GGXCNL_NGDP Eritrea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.853 4.224 8.69 -22.935 -18.403 -5.648 -40.349 -59.742 -36.482 -39.305 -34.052 -22.207 -21.461 -28.683 -18.188 -20.232 -31.605 -21.046 -17.694 -5.998 -5.585 -8.023 -0.364 -3.139 -1.657 -6.037 4.212 0.614 -4.355 -4.108 -1.261 -0.132 0.614 0.71 0.796 0.879 2020 +643 ERI GGSB Eritrea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +643 ERI GGSB_NPGDP Eritrea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +643 ERI GGXONLB Eritrea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.117 0.084 0.236 -0.681 -0.639 -0.181 -1.793 -2.866 -1.745 -2.322 -2.332 -1.694 -2.065 -3.219 -2.02 -2.529 -3.696 -3.291 -3.301 -0.813 -0.802 -1.82 0.493 -0.357 0.169 -1.127 1.725 0.71 -0.881 -0.855 0.06 0.428 0.719 0.771 0.831 0.899 2020 +643 ERI GGXONLB_NGDP Eritrea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.891 4.27 8.848 -22.312 -17.352 -4.364 -38.89 -57.223 -33.156 -35.263 -29.596 -18.119 -17.453 -24.641 -14.016 -16.126 -26.051 -16.505 -13.507 -2.561 -2.314 -6.046 1.232 -1.152 0.508 -3.926 5.704 2.376 -2.767 -2.576 0.169 1.09 1.694 1.672 1.655 1.64 2020 +643 ERI GGXWDN Eritrea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +643 ERI GGXWDN_NGDP Eritrea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +643 ERI GGXWDG Eritrea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.526 15.707 19.175 24.669 22.895 26.824 28.685 31.565 36.837 41.248 48.478 51.042 53.599 56.291 54.68 55.936 55.892 58.133 56.119 55.895 57.205 58.475 58.839 58.802 58.45 58.029 57.533 56.952 2020 +643 ERI GGXWDG_NGDP Eritrea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 219.06 238.521 243.392 263.937 193.475 205.332 199.046 201.28 259.667 206.896 198.365 160.764 154.606 186.991 136.562 180.712 167.511 202.536 185.607 187.087 179.656 176.25 164.746 149.592 137.704 125.899 114.583 103.897 2020 +643 ERI NGDP_FY Eritrea "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.696 1.956 2.67 3.052 3.683 4.138 4.611 5.008 5.262 6.585 7.878 9.347 11.834 13.064 14.411 15.682 14.186 19.936 24.439 31.749 34.669 30.104 40.04 30.953 33.366 28.702 30.235 29.876 31.841 33.178 35.715 39.308 42.446 46.092 50.21 54.816 2020 +643 ERI BCA Eritrea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.188 0.116 0.16 0.05 0.018 0.04 -0.167 -0.205 -0.115 -0.144 -- -0.016 -0.007 0.004 -0.043 -0.08 -0.07 -0.146 -0.181 0.264 0.281 0.045 0.461 0.452 0.297 0.471 0.314 0.261 0.309 0.298 0.289 0.281 0.287 0.303 0.319 0.339 2018 +643 ERI BCA_NGDPD Eritrea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.963 30.936 36.995 10.333 3.04 6.815 -26.641 -33.315 -21.079 -24.775 -0.07 -2.348 -0.869 0.432 -4.631 -7.843 -7.587 -11.264 -11.365 12.796 12.441 2.278 17.689 22.392 13.433 24.756 15.679 13.146 14.617 13.526 12.208 10.763 10.18 9.908 9.581 9.33 2018 +939 EST NGDP_R Estonia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data from 2003 onwards reflect methodological revisions. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.198 9.047 9.242 9.699 10.964 11.44 11.392 12.541 13.294 14.194 15.273 16.312 17.866 19.61 21.097 20.014 17.086 17.504 18.775 19.381 19.664 20.256 20.631 21.282 22.515 23.367 24.241 24.107 26.039 26.3 26.773 27.79 28.791 29.741 30.722 2021 +939 EST NGDP_RPCH Estonia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.642 2.155 4.943 13.05 4.34 -0.425 10.088 6.004 6.771 7.6 6.804 9.526 9.766 7.579 -5.132 -14.629 2.444 7.263 3.228 1.458 3.011 1.853 3.155 5.792 3.784 3.74 -0.551 8.013 1 1.8 3.8 3.6 3.3 3.3 2021 +939 EST NGDP Estonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data from 2003 onwards reflect methodological revisions. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.512 2.077 2.862 3.68 4.573 5.1 5.407 6.172 6.987 7.823 8.744 9.777 11.343 13.569 16.401 16.618 14.132 14.741 16.677 17.917 18.911 20.048 20.631 21.748 23.834 25.932 27.765 27.465 31.445 36.949 40.52 43.145 45.86 48.581 51.471 2021 +939 EST NGDPD Estonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.791 2.507 3.909 4.785 5.16 5.678 5.772 5.707 6.269 7.391 9.891 12.158 14.126 17.047 22.476 24.433 19.693 19.568 23.21 23.034 25.116 26.641 22.893 24.066 26.915 30.639 31.085 31.345 37.216 39.054 41.533 44.341 47.41 50.549 53.557 2021 +939 EST PPPGDP Estonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.205 11.257 11.74 12.546 14.428 15.224 15.373 17.307 18.759 20.342 22.32 24.478 27.651 31.288 34.569 33.423 28.717 29.772 32.598 34.385 36.198 38.05 38.389 41.197 44.663 47.461 50.117 50.441 56.747 61.389 64.721 68.59 72.38 76.192 80.229 2021 +939 EST NGDP_D Estonia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.441 22.964 30.964 37.943 41.708 44.583 47.464 49.213 52.559 55.112 57.255 59.941 63.492 69.193 77.744 83.032 82.709 84.217 88.826 92.444 96.17 98.974 100 102.187 105.856 110.977 114.536 113.928 120.76 140.493 151.346 155.25 159.288 163.346 167.537 2021 +939 EST NGDPRPC Estonia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,134.60" "6,174.18" "6,433.03" "6,851.36" "7,834.34" "8,253.24" "8,193.99" "8,977.04" "9,576.79" "10,290.25" "11,142.06" "11,971.51" "13,187.22" "14,560.63" "15,735.83" "14,968.35" "12,803.27" "13,146.16" "14,143.86" "14,652.81" "14,919.51" "15,399.78" "15,684.40" "16,174.62" "17,090.75" "17,675.88" "18,268.90" "18,132.37" "19,564.66" "19,760.65" "20,122.53" "20,899.36" "21,669.18" "22,406.78" "23,173.17" 2021 +939 EST NGDPRPPPPC Estonia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,169.28" "12,247.79" "12,761.28" "13,591.13" "15,541.07" "16,372.05" "16,254.52" "17,807.86" "18,997.60" "20,412.88" "22,102.63" "23,748.03" "26,159.64" "28,884.09" "31,215.35" "29,692.90" "25,397.99" "26,078.19" "28,057.35" "29,066.95" "29,596.01" "30,548.74" "31,113.33" "32,085.78" "33,903.13" "35,063.86" "36,240.23" "35,969.41" "38,810.65" "39,199.44" "39,917.30" "41,458.32" "42,985.42" "44,448.60" "45,968.89" 2021 +939 EST NGDPPC Estonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,008.61" "1,417.81" "1,991.91" "2,599.59" "3,267.52" "3,679.56" "3,889.18" "4,417.84" "5,033.50" "5,671.21" "6,379.44" "7,175.86" "8,372.81" "10,074.87" "12,233.59" "12,428.54" "10,589.51" "11,071.26" "12,563.48" "13,545.59" "14,348.13" "15,241.81" "15,684.40" "16,528.40" "18,091.64" "19,616.21" "20,924.54" "20,657.79" "23,626.24" "27,762.36" "30,454.64" "32,446.32" "34,516.30" "36,600.55" "38,823.59" 2021 +939 EST NGDPDPC Estonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,194.19" "1,711.27" "2,721.01" "3,379.95" "3,686.89" "4,096.13" "4,151.43" "4,084.94" "4,516.22" "5,358.42" "7,216.27" "8,923.19" "10,426.69" "12,657.06" "16,764.94" "18,273.30" "14,756.39" "14,696.81" "17,484.73" "17,414.24" "19,056.28" "20,253.97" "17,403.81" "18,290.29" "20,430.57" "23,176.36" "23,427.07" "23,576.36" "27,962.28" "29,343.93" "31,215.84" "33,346.25" "35,683.03" "38,083.80" "40,396.94" 2021 +939 EST PPPPC Estonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,473.37" "7,682.25" "8,172.16" "8,862.96" "10,309.28" "10,982.76" "11,057.56" "12,388.72" "13,514.17" "14,747.27" "16,283.18" "17,965.00" "20,409.93" "23,230.94" "25,784.40" "24,997.17" "21,518.51" "22,360.39" "24,557.24" "25,996.09" "27,464.52" "28,927.86" "29,183.78" "31,309.61" "33,903.13" "35,901.48" "37,769.75" "37,939.25" "42,637.11" "46,125.98" "48,644.22" "51,582.24" "54,476.22" "57,402.94" "60,515.08" 2021 +939 EST NGAP_NPGDP Estonia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.87 -1.966 3.868 1.056 -4.771 -0.965 -0.91 -0.676 0.236 1.237 5.048 9.035 11.829 3.618 -10.994 -8.285 -2.74 -1.589 -2.334 -1.683 -2.072 -1.409 1.09 1.685 1.39 -1.643 2.179 -0.231 -0.808 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +939 EST PPPSH Estonia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.032 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.033 0.034 0.033 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.04 0.042 0.043 0.04 0.034 0.033 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.035 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.037 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 2021 +939 EST PPPEX Estonia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.135 0.185 0.244 0.293 0.317 0.335 0.352 0.357 0.372 0.385 0.392 0.399 0.41 0.434 0.474 0.497 0.492 0.495 0.512 0.521 0.522 0.527 0.537 0.528 0.534 0.546 0.554 0.544 0.554 0.602 0.626 0.629 0.634 0.638 0.642 2021 +939 EST NID_NGDP Estonia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data from 2003 onwards reflect methodological revisions. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.742 26.604 26.408 27.487 30.726 31.623 25.904 28.475 29.58 32.941 35.198 34.655 33.356 39.832 40.008 31.634 21.01 21.589 25.567 29.356 27.228 27.151 25.094 25.203 26.463 28.029 26.055 31.327 30.35 26.611 25.642 26.514 27.246 27.695 27.894 2021 +939 EST NGSD_NGDP Estonia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data from 2003 onwards reflect methodological revisions. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.455 19.485 20.299 19.815 21.666 21.912 21.682 23.065 22.48 21.874 22.329 22.733 24.678 24.905 25.148 22.977 23.56 23.373 26.883 27.459 27.52 27.866 26.868 26.434 28.727 28.824 28.577 31.075 28.77 26.386 25.789 26.75 27.58 28.131 28.467 2021 +939 EST PCPI Estonia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.035 29.583 38.163 45.697 49.952 54.338 56.022 58.224 61.5 63.707 64.59 66.553 69.293 72.372 77.253 85.447 85.617 87.963 92.432 96.332 99.459 99.933 100 100.8 104.48 108.045 110.496 109.795 114.722 138.813 152 155.8 159.54 163.369 167.289 2021 +939 EST PCPIPCH Estonia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.656 29.003 19.742 9.311 8.782 3.098 3.932 5.626 3.588 1.387 3.038 4.117 4.444 6.745 10.606 0.199 2.741 5.08 4.219 3.247 0.476 0.068 0.8 3.651 3.412 2.268 -0.634 4.487 21 9.5 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.4 2021 +939 EST PCPIE Estonia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.265 41.58 46.96 52.11 54.78 56.79 59.65 62.16 63.84 64.6 67.7 70.18 73.76 80.94 87.04 85.41 90.04 93.72 97.13 99.12 99.18 99.01 101.34 105.15 108.64 110.59 109.62 122.81 149.583 155.117 158.995 162.811 166.718 170.72 2021 +939 EST PCPIEPCH Estonia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.871 12.939 10.967 5.124 3.669 5.036 4.208 2.703 1.19 4.799 3.663 5.101 9.734 7.536 -1.873 5.421 4.087 3.638 2.049 0.061 -0.171 2.353 3.76 3.319 1.795 -0.877 12.032 21.8 3.7 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.4 2021 +939 EST TM_RPCH Estonia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Statistics of Estonia Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015. Chain-weighted volumes Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: the oil and non-oil decomposition in real terms are based on WEO provided prices Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.324 19.382 2.457 11.986 11.339 -9.317 -5.352 12.363 13.287 14.002 16.136 16.7 20.703 12.982 -6.159 -30.604 21.255 27.189 9.688 2.446 3.047 -1.887 6.497 3.991 5.928 3.82 0.433 21.011 -5.729 4.228 4.384 4.423 4.117 3.9 2021 +939 EST TMG_RPCH Estonia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Statistics of Estonia Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015. Chain-weighted volumes Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: the oil and non-oil decomposition in real terms are based on WEO provided prices Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.983 19.948 1.833 15.941 9.095 -11.7 -8.141 13.632 15.579 17.781 16.559 14.773 24.466 13.817 -7.044 -32.552 23.224 29.139 9.425 -0.422 2.987 -2.058 5.788 4.997 5.029 2.837 -1.993 18.893 1 4 4.2 4.1 4 3.9 2021 +939 EST TX_RPCH Estonia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Statistics of Estonia Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015. Chain-weighted volumes Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: the oil and non-oil decomposition in real terms are based on WEO provided prices Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.9 19.371 -2.468 12.281 10.426 -3.639 -6.949 6.331 2.821 10.174 17.293 19.921 9.53 12.616 0.897 -20.308 24.217 24.173 4.826 2.801 2.64 -1.502 4.822 4.832 2.899 6.109 -5.272 19.94 -1.774 4.272 3.4 3.4 3.264 3.4 2021 +939 EST TXG_RPCH Estonia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Statistics of Estonia Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015. Chain-weighted volumes Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: the oil and non-oil decomposition in real terms are based on WEO provided prices Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.192 20.709 -3.915 17.608 14.729 -6.635 -14.378 9.997 8.815 14.241 18.28 26.73 14.864 16.613 -1.212 -23.899 34.853 32.633 2.725 2.731 1.941 -1.413 5.35 3.247 0.844 6.214 1.834 11.529 0.5 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 2021 +939 EST LUR Estonia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.526 7.546 9.645 9.881 9.65 9.831 12.201 14.602 13.009 11.227 10.342 10.14 8.031 5.912 4.592 5.455 13.549 16.707 12.325 10.023 8.628 7.351 6.185 6.758 5.763 5.371 4.448 6.806 6.181 6.592 6.825 6.621 6.207 5.517 4.828 2021 +939 EST LE Estonia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.699 0.675 0.633 0.619 0.617 0.606 0.579 0.585 0.59 0.59 0.603 0.602 0.616 0.652 0.658 0.656 0.594 0.568 0.603 0.615 0.621 0.625 0.641 0.645 0.659 0.665 0.671 0.657 0.654 0.656 0.658 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +939 EST LP Estonia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.499 1.465 1.437 1.416 1.4 1.386 1.39 1.397 1.388 1.379 1.371 1.363 1.355 1.347 1.341 1.337 1.335 1.331 1.327 1.323 1.318 1.315 1.315 1.316 1.317 1.322 1.327 1.33 1.331 1.331 1.33 1.33 1.329 1.327 1.326 2021 +939 EST GGR Estonia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.125 1.389 1.775 2.019 2.015 2.24 2.456 2.838 3.221 3.564 3.952 4.929 5.983 6.116 6.17 5.965 6.423 6.98 7.3 7.713 8.184 8.478 9.176 10.041 10.97 10.811 12.259 14.372 15.866 17.152 18.457 19.657 20.966 2021 +939 EST GGR_NGDP Estonia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.308 37.742 38.822 39.589 37.271 36.289 35.145 36.276 36.83 36.453 34.843 36.326 36.477 36.802 43.661 40.464 38.511 38.958 38.605 38.472 39.669 38.985 38.498 38.72 39.51 39.364 38.986 38.898 39.155 39.755 40.246 40.462 40.733 2021 +939 EST GGX Estonia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.131 1.422 1.637 1.984 2.198 2.244 2.443 2.806 3.064 3.33 3.825 4.537 5.533 6.556 6.48 5.937 6.241 7.032 7.266 7.571 8.155 8.568 9.351 10.184 10.936 12.313 12.981 15.426 16.779 17.876 18.962 19.935 21.001 2021 +939 EST GGX_NGDP Estonia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.527 38.636 35.805 38.903 40.655 36.366 34.967 35.874 35.036 34.06 33.718 33.437 33.738 39.451 45.852 40.274 37.425 39.246 38.424 37.764 39.525 39.397 39.236 39.273 39.388 44.832 41.28 41.75 41.41 41.434 41.346 41.035 40.802 2021 +939 EST GGXCNL Estonia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.006 -0.033 0.138 0.035 -0.183 -0.005 0.012 0.031 0.157 0.234 0.128 0.392 0.449 -0.44 -0.31 0.028 0.181 -0.051 0.034 0.142 0.03 -0.09 -0.176 -0.143 0.034 -1.502 -0.721 -1.054 -0.914 -0.724 -0.504 -0.278 -0.035 2021 +939 EST GGXCNL_NGDP Estonia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.219 -0.895 3.016 0.685 -3.384 -0.078 0.177 0.402 1.794 2.393 1.125 2.889 2.74 -2.649 -2.191 0.19 1.086 -0.287 0.181 0.707 0.144 -0.412 -0.738 -0.553 0.122 -5.468 -2.294 -2.852 -2.255 -1.678 -1.1 -0.573 -0.069 2021 +939 EST GGSB Estonia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.019 0.039 0.048 0.15 0.194 -0.04 0.018 -0.122 -0.631 0.135 0.149 0.083 0.21 0.236 0.296 0.281 0.073 -0.178 -0.253 -0.073 -1.515 -1.234 -1.082 -0.811 -0.738 -0.534 -0.301 -0.035 2021 +939 EST GGSB_NPGDP Estonia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.31 0.555 0.612 1.721 2.01 -0.374 0.146 -0.835 -3.932 0.848 0.93 0.484 1.153 1.221 1.449 1.336 0.333 -0.754 -0.991 -0.267 -5.424 -4.009 -2.92 -1.987 -1.713 -1.166 -0.62 -0.069 2021 +939 EST GGXONLB Estonia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.006 -0.018 0.155 0.055 -0.165 -- 0.012 0.033 0.134 0.219 0.108 0.359 0.39 -0.511 -0.342 0.006 0.157 -0.065 0.023 0.134 0.018 -0.104 -0.183 -0.15 0.028 -1.503 -0.727 -1.056 -0.873 -0.684 -0.466 -0.237 0.009 2021 +939 EST GGXONLB_NGDP Estonia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.205 -0.49 3.398 1.081 -3.044 -0.003 0.172 0.423 1.534 2.242 0.95 2.645 2.381 -3.077 -2.42 0.039 0.941 -0.361 0.124 0.668 0.089 -0.48 -0.768 -0.578 0.103 -5.473 -2.313 -2.857 -2.154 -1.585 -1.016 -0.488 0.018 2021 +939 EST GGXWDN Estonia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.018 -0.013 -0.009 -0.014 -0.017 -0.162 -0.345 -0.644 -0.894 -1.101 -1.473 -1.707 -1.313 -1.346 -1.239 -1.121 -0.857 -0.825 -0.763 -0.418 -0.42 -0.433 -0.461 -0.609 0.818 1.398 2.63 3.723 4.626 5.31 5.767 5.982 2021 +939 EST GGXWDN_NGDP Estonia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.492 -0.281 -0.177 -0.263 -0.274 -2.323 -4.408 -7.361 -9.138 -9.706 -10.856 -10.409 -7.9 -9.522 -8.408 -6.721 -4.784 -4.364 -3.803 -2.025 -1.932 -1.818 -1.777 -2.194 2.978 4.445 7.119 9.189 10.723 11.578 11.871 11.621 2021 +939 EST GGXWDG Estonia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.248 0.269 0.276 0.275 0.321 0.316 0.333 0.443 0.49 0.5 0.533 0.628 0.618 0.749 1.023 0.982 1.027 1.763 1.934 2.13 2.077 2.174 2.174 2.127 2.373 5.098 5.535 6.768 7.86 8.763 9.447 9.904 10.119 2021 +939 EST GGXWDG_NGDP Estonia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.659 7.298 6.033 5.398 5.933 5.114 4.772 5.662 5.6 5.113 4.7 4.629 3.765 4.51 7.24 6.661 6.16 9.837 10.228 10.624 10.069 9.997 9.122 8.204 8.548 18.56 17.602 18.316 19.399 20.312 20.599 20.387 19.659 2021 +939 EST NGDP_FY Estonia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.504 2.066 2.862 3.68 4.573 5.1 5.407 6.172 6.987 7.823 8.744 9.777 11.343 13.569 16.401 16.618 14.132 14.741 16.677 17.917 18.911 20.048 20.631 21.748 23.834 25.932 27.765 27.465 31.445 36.949 40.52 43.145 45.86 48.581 51.471 2021 +939 EST BCA Estonia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.021 -0.165 -0.158 -0.399 -0.563 -0.48 -0.246 -0.309 -0.445 -0.818 -1.273 -1.45 -1.226 -2.545 -3.34 -2.115 0.502 0.349 0.305 -0.437 0.073 0.191 0.406 0.296 0.609 0.244 0.784 -0.079 -0.588 -0.088 0.061 0.105 0.158 0.22 0.307 2021 +939 EST BCA_NGDPD Estonia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.178 -6.587 -4.04 -8.346 -10.904 -8.459 -4.267 -5.41 -7.1 -11.067 -12.87 -11.922 -8.678 -14.927 -14.86 -8.657 2.55 1.783 1.316 -1.897 0.292 0.716 1.774 1.231 2.264 0.795 2.522 -0.252 -1.58 -0.225 0.146 0.236 0.334 0.436 0.574 2021 +734 SWZ NGDP_R Eswatini "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2000, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Prior to 1990, trade data are calculated from external sector statistics. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.509 10.166 10.312 10.256 10.51 10.712 12.703 13.975 15.033 16.448 18.069 18.387 18.981 19.57 20.04 21.007 21.814 22.491 23.077 23.758 24.176 24.431 25.501 26.491 27.451 29.097 30.841 32.209 32.473 32.982 34.233 35.002 36.891 38.316 38.669 39.531 39.951 40.76 41.726 42.854 42.186 45.511 46.608 47.441 48.444 49.536 50.699 51.888 2020 +734 SWZ NGDP_RPCH Eswatini "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -3.811 6.902 1.439 -0.547 2.481 1.924 18.584 10.016 7.571 9.408 9.859 1.76 3.227 3.106 2.401 4.826 3.842 3.103 2.604 2.951 1.76 1.055 4.38 3.88 3.624 5.999 5.992 4.435 0.822 1.565 3.794 2.247 5.397 3.861 0.923 2.227 1.063 2.027 2.369 2.704 -1.56 7.883 2.409 1.789 2.113 2.255 2.348 2.345 2020 +734 SWZ NGDP Eswatini "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2000, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Prior to 1990, trade data are calculated from external sector statistics. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.588 0.7 0.775 0.818 0.927 1.106 1.451 1.692 2.242 2.638 3.2 3.546 4.064 4.89 5.755 7.008 7.861 9.017 9.939 10.782 12.062 13.279 15.097 16.624 17.894 20.211 22.287 24.443 27.213 30.339 32.497 35.002 40.118 44.39 48.001 51.791 56.132 58.689 61.768 64.965 65.588 70.123 75.176 80.314 86.48 92.535 99.102 106.082 2020 +734 SWZ NGDPD Eswatini "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.754 0.798 0.714 0.734 0.628 0.497 0.635 0.831 0.986 1.006 1.237 1.285 1.425 1.497 1.621 1.932 1.83 1.957 1.797 1.764 1.739 1.544 1.436 2.198 2.774 3.177 3.293 3.465 3.298 3.596 4.438 4.826 4.887 4.6 4.426 4.061 3.815 4.407 4.665 4.495 3.984 4.744 4.669 4.873 5.153 5.402 5.657 5.925 2020 +734 SWZ PPPGDP Eswatini "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.01 1.182 1.273 1.316 1.397 1.469 1.777 2.003 2.231 2.536 2.89 3.041 3.211 3.389 3.544 3.793 4.011 4.207 4.365 4.557 4.742 4.9 5.195 5.503 5.855 6.401 6.994 7.501 7.708 7.879 8.276 8.638 8.922 9.465 9.634 9.73 9.698 9.457 9.913 10.363 10.324 11.601 12.725 13.414 13.985 14.566 15.192 15.849 2020 +734 SWZ NGDP_D Eswatini "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.178 6.888 7.517 7.979 8.817 10.327 11.421 12.104 14.912 16.041 17.71 19.287 21.413 24.989 28.719 33.361 36.037 40.093 43.069 45.382 49.893 54.355 59.2 62.755 65.185 69.459 72.266 75.89 83.801 91.989 94.93 100 108.748 115.853 124.133 131.016 140.504 143.986 148.034 151.596 155.476 154.078 161.297 169.291 178.516 186.803 195.47 204.443 2020 +734 SWZ NGDPRPC Eswatini "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,762.84" "17,315.32" "16,966.69" "16,296.82" "16,129.09" "15,878.92" "18,191.74" "19,344.47" "20,132.96" "21,345.04" "22,767.19" "22,541.82" "22,686.04" "22,844.87" "22,880.00" "23,486.95" "23,907.74" "24,191.25" "24,586.62" "25,075.13" "25,279.76" "25,311.55" "26,179.56" "26,949.89" "27,676.69" "29,076.83" "30,548.30" "31,625.27" "31,652.69" "31,915.41" "32,888.19" "33,387.37" "34,939.90" "36,033.77" "36,112.44" "36,660.79" "36,795.14" "37,284.00" "37,793.01" "38,434.27" "37,434.29" "39,957.80" "40,487.20" "40,775.17" "41,196.14" "41,679.08" "42,206.10" "42,738.43" 2017 +734 SWZ NGDPRPPPPC Eswatini "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,889.41" "4,017.60" "3,936.70" "3,781.28" "3,742.36" "3,684.31" "4,220.95" "4,488.41" "4,671.36" "4,952.59" "5,282.57" "5,230.28" "5,263.74" "5,300.59" "5,308.74" "5,449.57" "5,547.21" "5,612.99" "5,704.72" "5,818.07" "5,865.55" "5,872.93" "6,074.33" "6,253.06" "6,421.70" "6,746.57" "7,087.98" "7,337.87" "7,344.23" "7,405.19" "7,630.90" "7,746.72" "8,106.95" "8,360.75" "8,379.01" "8,506.24" "8,537.41" "8,650.84" "8,768.94" "8,917.73" "8,685.71" "9,271.23" "9,394.06" "9,460.88" "9,558.56" "9,670.61" "9,792.89" "9,916.40" 2017 +734 SWZ NGDPPC Eswatini "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,035.68" "1,192.69" "1,275.33" "1,300.31" "1,422.10" "1,639.77" "2,077.67" "2,341.41" "3,002.19" "3,423.91" "4,032.18" "4,347.70" "4,857.86" "5,708.73" "6,570.90" "7,835.48" "8,615.70" "9,699.04" "10,589.27" "11,379.64" "12,612.78" "13,757.98" "15,498.35" "16,912.53" "18,041.03" "20,196.47" "22,076.01" "24,000.28" "26,525.42" "29,358.60" "31,220.70" "33,387.37" "37,996.57" "41,746.16" "44,827.32" "48,031.44" "51,698.54" "53,683.59" "55,946.37" "58,264.72" "58,201.44" "61,566.17" "65,304.44" "69,028.73" "73,541.61" "77,857.84" "82,500.32" "87,375.83" 2017 +734 SWZ NGDPDPC Eswatini "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,329.79" "1,359.20" "1,174.42" "1,167.16" 963.592 736.012 909.797 "1,149.96" "1,320.95" "1,305.67" "1,558.18" "1,574.78" "1,703.47" "1,747.48" "1,851.22" "2,160.27" "2,005.25" "2,105.17" "1,914.24" "1,861.50" "1,818.67" "1,599.21" "1,473.72" "2,235.68" "2,797.02" "3,174.59" "3,262.22" "3,402.16" "3,214.49" "3,479.71" "4,263.91" "4,603.20" "4,628.13" "4,325.84" "4,133.65" "3,766.46" "3,513.80" "4,031.06" "4,225.74" "4,031.72" "3,535.09" "4,164.80" "4,056.18" "4,188.60" "4,381.64" "4,544.96" "4,709.74" "4,880.00" 2017 +734 SWZ PPPPC Eswatini "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,780.33" "2,012.99" "2,094.34" "2,090.43" "2,143.58" "2,177.06" "2,544.38" "2,772.53" "2,987.29" "3,291.33" "3,642.00" "3,727.90" "3,837.25" "3,955.70" "4,046.41" "4,240.84" "4,395.87" "4,524.69" "4,650.40" "4,809.63" "4,958.73" "5,076.83" "5,332.76" "5,598.03" "5,903.33" "6,396.46" "6,927.52" "7,365.56" "7,513.32" "7,624.23" "7,951.05" "8,239.45" "8,450.02" "8,901.07" "8,997.31" "9,023.53" "8,932.24" "8,650.84" "8,978.42" "9,294.10" "9,161.38" "10,185.31" "11,053.99" "11,529.27" "11,892.71" "12,255.74" "12,646.98" "13,054.31" 2017 +734 SWZ NGAP_NPGDP Eswatini Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +734 SWZ PPPSH Eswatini Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 2020 +734 SWZ PPPEX Eswatini Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.582 0.592 0.609 0.622 0.663 0.753 0.817 0.845 1.005 1.04 1.107 1.166 1.266 1.443 1.624 1.848 1.96 2.144 2.277 2.366 2.544 2.71 2.906 3.021 3.056 3.157 3.187 3.258 3.53 3.851 3.927 4.052 4.497 4.69 4.982 5.323 5.788 6.206 6.231 6.269 6.353 6.045 5.908 5.987 6.184 6.353 6.523 6.693 2020 +734 SWZ NID_NGDP Eswatini Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2000, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Prior to 1990, trade data are calculated from external sector statistics. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 75.658 59.179 59.134 71.833 64.144 52.003 34.939 31.864 45.398 45.694 37.323 37.885 37.932 33.877 33.078 27.698 28.242 27.375 39.192 28.33 23.54 23.692 21.411 19.289 19.371 17.352 16.474 16.039 15.698 15.381 14.482 12.896 11.825 12.221 12.595 12.515 12.84 12.831 13.25 13.57 12.264 14.073 17.34 17.108 16.881 16.784 16.766 16.85 2020 +734 SWZ NGSD_NGDP Eswatini Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2000, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Prior to 1990, trade data are calculated from external sector statistics. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.114 12.025 6.787 10.216 10.263 11.293 15.805 18.35 26.162 24.242 41.426 41.559 35.085 29.622 33.192 26.159 25.4 27.235 34.001 26.463 20.901 24.276 23.73 23.357 21.945 14.122 10.5 14.15 8.678 3.809 5.734 7.056 16.85 23.061 24.164 25.482 20.713 19.076 14.595 17.398 18.933 16.569 16.578 17.192 17.739 18.742 18.297 18.136 2020 +734 SWZ PCPI Eswatini "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2006, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.884 13.067 14.479 16.154 18.245 21.978 24.997 28.341 34.121 36.696 41.5 45.208 48.624 54.471 61.971 69.586 74.057 79.941 85.945 90.983 100 107.489 120.247 128.996 133.472 140.005 147.279 159.173 179.32 192.676 201.365 213.663 232.764 245.847 259.814 272.678 294.076 312.372 327.413 335.919 348.925 361.901 379.514 395.544 413.088 431.129 449.92 469.537 2021 +734 SWZ PCPIPCH Eswatini "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.2 20.056 10.807 11.568 12.94 20.463 13.737 13.377 20.395 7.546 13.092 8.934 7.558 12.023 13.769 12.289 6.425 7.945 7.51 5.862 9.911 7.489 11.869 7.276 3.47 4.895 5.195 8.076 12.657 7.448 4.509 6.107 8.94 5.621 5.681 4.951 7.847 6.221 4.815 2.598 3.872 3.719 4.867 4.224 4.435 4.367 4.359 4.36 2021 +734 SWZ PCPIE Eswatini "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2006, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 11.984 13.711 15.293 16.918 20.073 23.728 25.839 30.038 35.4 38.459 42.684 46.763 50.769 57.47 65.41 72.038 76.19 82.099 86.125 93.961 100 110.784 123.508 129.231 133.4 143.539 150.427 165.181 186.497 194.891 203.662 219.472 237.612 248.111 263.418 276.353 300.345 314.479 330.895 337.522 353.01 365.202 383.17 399.267 416.963 435.132 454.166 474.034 2021 +734 SWZ PCPIEPCH Eswatini "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 14.41 11.538 10.626 18.65 18.211 8.895 16.253 17.849 8.642 10.985 9.556 8.567 13.199 13.815 10.134 5.763 7.756 4.904 9.098 6.427 10.784 11.486 4.633 3.227 7.6 4.799 9.808 12.904 4.501 4.5 7.763 8.265 4.419 6.169 4.91 8.682 4.706 5.22 2.003 4.589 3.454 4.92 4.201 4.432 4.357 4.374 4.375 2021 +734 SWZ TM_RPCH Eswatini Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2002, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No. updates are not done regularly Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.4 3.592 -5.918 5.305 -15.064 -26.816 -5.54 16.739 10.141 7.718 14.333 9.884 20.893 5.675 -7.809 12.241 6.077 2.755 21.087 -4.368 5.986 6.152 6.422 7.546 -1.706 -5.564 -20.17 7.965 12.663 7.209 12.683 -19.145 -2.384 11.754 0.399 2.662 8.253 7.272 4.602 1.526 -1.334 14.368 -11.933 -1.908 -1.836 -0.525 3.061 2.307 2021 +734 SWZ TMG_RPCH Eswatini Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2002, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No. updates are not done regularly Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 11 -0.844 -8.491 10.146 -14.743 -21.024 11.835 4.09 -4.383 17.785 8.596 9.884 20.893 5.675 -7.809 12.241 6.077 2.755 21.087 -4.368 5.986 17.779 5.529 2.337 3.367 -7.988 -23.97 1.594 4.86 16.388 16.263 -1.223 -2.943 10.836 -3.752 8.136 8.057 1.308 10.638 1.526 -1.334 14.368 -11.933 -1.908 -1.836 -0.525 3.061 2.307 2021 +734 SWZ TX_RPCH Eswatini Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2002, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No. updates are not done regularly Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.8 -3.514 -11.915 1.51 -19.118 -23.877 48.191 34.989 8.215 2.769 2.035 9.743 9.69 5.224 8.637 5.053 -6.207 15.948 12.751 2.705 23.913 7.56 56.038 8.782 -12.105 -16.599 6.18 12.144 -11.579 -7.548 4.152 -21.301 10.97 2.003 10.806 -0.987 3.827 3.965 -2.808 16.283 -2.401 9.936 8.721 0.16 -1.38 0.477 1.541 1.585 2021 +734 SWZ TXG_RPCH Eswatini Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2002, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No. updates are not done regularly Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.4 -5.357 -11.5 -1.539 -22.76 -21.8 54.622 32.787 7.039 -1.23 87.444 9.743 9.69 5.224 8.637 5.053 -6.207 15.948 12.751 2.705 23.913 22.004 64.971 5.682 -11.115 -18.215 2.255 4.229 -3.693 -5.66 4.371 -15.729 9.395 6.23 7.317 -0.688 4.575 1.436 0.769 16.283 -2.401 9.936 8.721 0.16 -1.38 0.477 1.541 1.585 2021 +734 SWZ LUR Eswatini Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +734 SWZ LE Eswatini Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +734 SWZ LP Eswatini Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.567 0.587 0.608 0.629 0.652 0.675 0.698 0.722 0.747 0.771 0.794 0.816 0.837 0.857 0.876 0.894 0.912 0.93 0.939 0.947 0.956 0.965 0.974 0.983 0.992 1.001 1.01 1.018 1.026 1.033 1.041 1.048 1.056 1.063 1.071 1.078 1.086 1.093 1.104 1.115 1.127 1.139 1.151 1.163 1.176 1.189 1.201 1.214 2017 +734 SWZ GGR Eswatini General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.156 0.136 0.184 0.186 0.221 0.243 0.256 0.337 0.428 0.584 0.756 0.816 0.911 0.982 1.177 1.454 1.704 2.039 2.275 2.646 2.825 3.111 3.426 3.908 4.842 5.499 8.031 7.994 9.514 9.253 6.985 7.489 12.178 12.91 14.099 14.595 14.334 16.785 15.684 17.793 19.289 17.986 19.388 20.817 23.151 25.292 27.076 28.974 2021 +734 SWZ GGR_NGDP Eswatini General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 20.418 15.471 18.213 16.521 17.906 17.868 16.522 18.751 19.985 21.027 23.013 22.201 21.33 19.23 19.395 20.14 20.907 22.05 22.415 23.837 22.846 22.654 22.133 23.07 26.21 26.527 35.182 31.805 33.986 29.965 21.087 20.641 29.568 28.505 28.805 27.603 25.249 28.23 25.068 27.323 28.91 25.196 25.357 25.431 26.31 26.855 26.849 26.833 2021 +734 SWZ GGX Eswatini General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.117 0.166 0.183 0.191 0.21 0.258 0.291 0.301 0.355 0.427 0.582 0.699 1.025 1.138 1.379 1.393 1.78 1.855 2.172 2.779 2.969 3.41 3.98 4.255 5.554 5.834 6.109 7.416 9.084 10.153 9.988 8.854 10.821 12.658 15.405 17.788 19.442 20.857 21.652 22.148 22.319 21.279 24.249 22.934 24.552 25.712 27.438 29.289 2021 +734 SWZ GGX_NGDP Eswatini General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 15.306 18.875 18.133 16.962 16.953 18.999 18.804 16.751 16.561 15.376 17.706 19.016 24.009 22.292 22.723 19.296 21.844 20.055 21.396 25.034 24.005 24.826 25.716 25.116 30.066 28.141 26.764 29.505 32.45 32.88 30.153 24.405 26.273 27.947 31.471 33.641 34.246 35.078 34.605 34.011 33.451 29.809 31.714 28.018 27.902 27.302 27.208 27.124 2021 +734 SWZ GGXCNL Eswatini General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.039 -0.03 0.001 -0.005 0.012 -0.015 -0.035 0.036 0.073 0.157 0.174 0.117 -0.114 -0.156 -0.202 0.061 -0.076 0.185 0.103 -0.133 -0.143 -0.298 -0.555 -0.347 -0.712 -0.334 1.921 0.578 0.43 -0.9 -3.003 -1.365 1.357 0.252 -1.305 -3.193 -5.108 -4.072 -5.968 -4.355 -3.03 -3.293 -4.861 -2.118 -1.401 -0.421 -0.362 -0.314 2021 +734 SWZ GGXCNL_NGDP Eswatini General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 5.112 -3.404 0.08 -0.442 0.953 -1.131 -2.282 2 3.424 5.651 5.307 3.186 -2.679 -3.062 -3.328 0.844 -0.937 1.995 1.019 -1.197 -1.158 -2.172 -3.583 -2.046 -3.856 -1.613 8.418 2.3 1.536 -2.915 -9.066 -3.763 3.295 0.557 -2.666 -6.039 -8.997 -6.848 -9.538 -6.687 -4.541 -4.613 -6.357 -2.587 -1.593 -0.447 -0.359 -0.291 2021 +734 SWZ GGSB Eswatini General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +734 SWZ GGSB_NPGDP Eswatini General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +734 SWZ GGXONLB Eswatini General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.04 -0.027 0.009 0.004 0.022 -- -0.014 0.056 0.096 0.181 0.195 0.137 -0.09 -0.135 -0.177 0.092 -0.036 0.227 0.154 -0.057 -0.08 -0.196 -0.387 -0.173 -0.544 -0.133 2.076 0.751 0.682 -0.692 -2.799 -1.101 1.707 0.597 -0.98 -2.833 -4.61 -3.38 -5.146 -3.012 -1.586 -1.96 -3.438 -0.499 0.452 1.472 1.577 1.681 2021 +734 SWZ GGXONLB_NGDP Eswatini General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 5.158 -3.067 0.862 0.33 1.789 0.027 -0.887 3.123 4.461 6.526 5.924 3.73 -2.11 -2.639 -2.919 1.276 -0.446 2.457 1.521 -0.515 -0.648 -1.429 -2.502 -1.02 -2.946 -0.639 9.096 2.989 2.435 -2.242 -8.451 -3.034 4.145 1.318 -2.003 -5.358 -8.12 -5.685 -8.224 -4.625 -2.377 -2.745 -4.497 -0.61 0.514 1.563 1.564 1.557 2021 +734 SWZ GGXWDN Eswatini General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.696 2.46 2.532 2.059 1.532 1.156 -0.298 -1.964 -1.103 1.666 2.685 2.238 1.81 1.679 5.691 9.828 12.376 16.665 21.406 23.296 27.107 29.996 31.078 31.331 31.944 32.757 32.868 2021 +734 SWZ GGXWDN_NGDP Eswatini General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.628 15.891 14.945 11.146 7.389 5.065 -1.185 -7.014 -3.572 5.029 7.399 5.433 3.995 3.43 10.762 17.312 20.815 26.635 32.872 34.916 37.972 39.231 37.967 35.606 33.919 32.482 30.438 2021 +734 SWZ GGXWDG Eswatini General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.743 0.77 0.877 0.913 1.136 1.538 1.8 2.19 2.889 2.587 2.906 2.689 2.729 3.252 3.94 3.972 3.182 4.581 5.14 5.924 6.661 6.784 10.18 14.117 16.428 21.187 25.732 27.622 32.132 35.022 36.103 36.356 36.832 37.377 37.22 2021 +734 SWZ GGXWDG_NGDP Eswatini General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.543 12.682 12.142 11.198 12.288 15.152 16.21 17.712 21.037 16.714 17.154 14.557 13.162 14.245 15.675 14.188 10.303 13.829 14.168 14.382 14.707 13.86 19.252 24.866 27.628 33.863 39.514 41.398 45.012 45.803 44.106 41.317 39.109 37.063 34.469 2021 +734 SWZ NGDP_FY Eswatini "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.766 0.88 1.01 1.123 1.237 1.357 1.547 1.799 2.143 2.779 3.287 3.676 4.271 5.107 6.069 7.221 8.15 9.248 10.15 11.102 12.366 13.734 15.479 16.942 18.473 20.73 22.826 25.136 27.995 30.879 33.123 36.281 41.186 45.293 48.949 52.877 56.771 59.459 62.567 65.121 66.722 71.386 76.461 81.855 87.994 94.177 100.847 107.981 2021 +734 SWZ BCA Eswatini Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.13 -0.081 -0.114 -0.107 -0.077 -0.038 0.011 0.066 0.095 0.077 0.051 0.047 -0.041 -0.064 0.002 -0.03 -0.052 -0.003 -0.093 -0.033 -0.046 0.009 0.033 0.089 0.071 -0.103 -0.197 -0.065 -0.231 -0.416 -0.388 -0.282 0.246 0.499 0.512 0.527 0.3 0.275 0.063 0.172 0.266 0.118 -0.036 0.004 0.044 0.106 0.087 0.076 2021 +734 SWZ BCA_NGDPD Eswatini Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -17.191 -10.182 -15.946 -14.567 -12.334 -7.726 1.695 7.892 9.644 7.66 4.103 3.674 -2.847 -4.255 0.114 -1.538 -2.842 -0.14 -5.192 -1.868 -2.639 0.584 2.319 4.068 2.574 -3.23 -5.974 -1.889 -7.02 -11.572 -8.748 -5.84 5.026 10.84 11.569 12.967 7.873 6.245 1.345 3.828 6.67 2.496 -0.761 0.084 0.858 1.959 1.53 1.286 2020 +644 ETH NGDP_R Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs. Data refer to fiscal years (July/June). Data for 2011 represent fiscal year 2010/11. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 219.962 219.962 222.076 239.499 233.979 207.275 227.365 258.901 260.388 259.198 265.941 246.746 224.767 254.803 263.686 279.827 317.695 326.719 313.045 332.747 365.481 392.527 398.807 390.432 436.113 491.063 547.536 612.145 680.705 748.775 828.146 922.554 "1,002.82" "1,102.10" "1,215.61" "1,342.04" "1,449.40" "1,597.38" "1,720.42" "1,875.89" "1,989.52" "2,114.16" "2,195.34" "2,311.47" "2,454.77" "2,621.42" "2,804.39" "3,000.44" 2021 +644 ETH NGDP_RPCH Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.997 -- 0.961 7.845 -2.305 -11.413 9.693 13.87 0.574 -0.457 2.602 -7.218 -8.907 13.363 3.486 6.121 13.533 2.84 -4.185 6.294 9.838 7.4 1.6 -2.1 11.7 12.6 11.5 11.8 11.2 10 10.6 11.4 8.7 9.9 10.3 10.4 8 10.21 7.703 9.037 6.057 6.265 3.84 5.29 6.199 6.789 6.98 6.991 2021 +644 ETH NGDP Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs. Data refer to fiscal years (July/June). Data for 2011 represent fiscal year 2010/11. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 15.287 15.686 16.505 18.347 17.336 20.302 21.089 22.543 23.36 24.575 26.071 28.831 30.42 39.022 41.447 49.576 55.87 57.874 55.655 59.8 67.128 68.554 67.067 73.992 87.416 107.349 132.669 173.297 250.133 337.609 385.943 515.079 747.326 866.921 "1,060.83" "1,297.96" "1,568.10" "1,832.79" "2,200.12" "2,690.75" "3,374.35" "4,341.39" "5,925.21" "8,253.54" "10,903.50" "13,633.70" "16,555.83" "19,890.57" 2021 +644 ETH NGDPD Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.385 7.578 7.973 8.863 8.375 9.808 10.188 10.89 11.285 11.872 12.595 13.928 14.696 9.143 8.135 7.887 8.794 8.621 7.815 7.515 8.167 8.103 7.828 8.604 10.122 12.387 15.31 19.329 26.25 28.672 26.887 30.48 42.221 46.544 54.165 63.081 72.12 76.841 80.207 92.608 96.611 99.269 111.181 126.186 140.047 156.811 175.401 192.093 2021 +644 ETH PPPGDP Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.496 11.489 12.316 13.803 13.971 12.768 14.287 16.672 17.359 17.957 19.113 18.334 17.081 19.823 20.952 22.701 26.245 27.455 26.602 28.675 32.21 35.373 36.499 36.437 41.793 48.535 55.786 64.054 72.594 80.366 89.953 102.289 112.533 122.434 148.487 167.119 194.652 215.094 237.196 263.259 282.569 312.75 347.847 379.298 411.264 447.346 487.681 531.87 2021 +644 ETH NGDP_D Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.95 7.131 7.432 7.661 7.409 9.795 9.276 8.707 8.971 9.481 9.803 11.684 13.534 15.315 15.718 17.717 17.586 17.714 17.779 17.972 18.367 17.465 16.817 18.951 20.044 21.861 24.23 28.31 36.746 45.088 46.603 55.832 74.523 78.661 87.267 96.716 108.19 114.737 127.883 143.438 169.606 205.348 269.9 357.068 444.176 520.089 590.354 662.922 2021 +644 ETH NGDPRPC Ethiopia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,409.17" "6,258.23" "6,143.05" "6,422.00" "6,074.27" "5,209.68" "5,534.12" "6,102.74" "5,942.95" "5,725.17" "5,681.69" "5,095.99" "4,486.70" "4,917.85" "4,925.83" "5,066.54" "5,583.54" "5,580.71" "5,201.86" "5,381.98" "5,755.61" "6,001.48" "5,932.87" "5,472.69" "5,958.08" "6,538.79" "7,106.00" "7,743.18" "8,474.82" "9,175.50" "9,988.29" "10,951.72" "11,717.05" "12,674.25" "13,759.54" "14,951.32" "15,893.13" "17,239.93" "18,275.47" "19,613.22" "20,473.65" "21,205.00" "21,672.44" "22,459.55" "23,476.28" "24,675.23" "25,981.84" "27,360.40" 2021 +644 ETH NGDPRPPPPC Ethiopia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 863.024 842.7 827.19 864.751 817.929 701.508 745.194 821.762 800.245 770.92 765.065 686.199 604.155 662.211 663.286 682.232 751.849 751.469 700.455 724.709 775.02 808.127 798.888 736.923 802.283 880.479 956.855 "1,042.66" "1,141.17" "1,235.52" "1,344.97" "1,474.70" "1,577.76" "1,706.65" "1,852.79" "2,013.26" "2,140.08" "2,321.44" "2,460.88" "2,641.01" "2,756.87" "2,855.35" "2,918.29" "3,024.28" "3,161.19" "3,322.63" "3,498.58" "3,684.20" 2021 +644 ETH NGDPPC Ethiopia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 445.418 446.289 456.552 491.959 450.065 510.271 513.321 531.366 533.149 542.821 557 595.438 607.234 753.151 774.261 897.629 981.918 988.546 924.818 967.236 "1,057.14" "1,048.15" 997.728 "1,037.15" "1,194.26" "1,429.42" "1,721.80" "2,192.08" "3,114.17" "4,137.06" "4,654.87" "6,114.54" "8,731.87" "9,969.71" "12,007.52" "14,460.31" "17,194.72" "19,780.63" "23,371.20" "28,132.89" "34,724.59" "43,544.00" "58,493.80" "80,195.94" "104,276.01" "128,333.12" "153,384.73" "181,378.04" 2021 +644 ETH NGDPDPC Ethiopia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 215.178 215.599 220.557 237.661 217.423 246.507 247.981 256.699 257.56 262.233 269.082 287.651 293.35 176.465 151.965 142.808 154.564 147.254 129.859 121.551 128.621 123.892 116.452 120.601 138.282 164.937 198.696 244.495 326.82 351.341 324.285 361.829 493.321 535.264 613.101 702.767 790.82 829.313 852.011 968.253 994.197 995.67 "1,097.58" "1,226.10" "1,339.34" "1,476.05" "1,625.04" "1,751.65" 2021 +644 ETH PPPPC Ethiopia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 305.828 326.878 340.688 370.105 362.7 320.91 347.759 392.976 396.181 396.63 408.348 378.641 340.966 382.589 391.396 411.017 461.252 468.968 442.052 463.803 507.238 540.823 542.972 510.742 570.968 646.269 724.001 810.241 903.805 984.8 "1,084.92" "1,214.29" "1,314.85" "1,408.01" "1,680.73" "1,861.84" "2,134.42" "2,321.44" "2,519.66" "2,752.47" "2,907.85" "3,136.87" "3,433.96" "3,685.47" "3,933.14" "4,210.84" "4,518.22" "4,850.02" 2021 +644 ETH NGAP_NPGDP Ethiopia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +644 ETH PPPSH Ethiopia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.078 0.077 0.077 0.082 0.076 0.065 0.069 0.076 0.073 0.07 0.069 0.063 0.051 0.057 0.057 0.059 0.064 0.063 0.059 0.061 0.064 0.067 0.066 0.062 0.066 0.071 0.075 0.08 0.086 0.095 0.1 0.107 0.112 0.116 0.135 0.149 0.168 0.176 0.183 0.194 0.213 0.213 0.215 0.221 0.227 0.235 0.243 0.252 2021 +644 ETH PPPEX Ethiopia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.456 1.365 1.34 1.329 1.241 1.59 1.476 1.352 1.346 1.369 1.364 1.573 1.781 1.969 1.978 2.184 2.129 2.108 2.092 2.085 2.084 1.938 1.838 2.031 2.092 2.212 2.378 2.705 3.446 4.201 4.291 5.036 6.641 7.081 7.144 7.767 8.056 8.521 9.276 10.221 11.942 13.881 17.034 21.76 26.512 30.477 33.948 37.397 2021 +644 ETH NID_NGDP Ethiopia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs. Data refer to fiscal years (July/June). Data for 2011 represent fiscal year 2010/11. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 15.749 15.3 15.497 13.74 18.744 12.057 17.9 16.785 22.784 15.69 13.81 11.516 10.594 16.389 17.47 12.352 17.515 13.393 15.194 15.203 20.217 21.528 22.838 21.006 25.05 22.384 23.914 20.781 21.244 24.677 25.524 32.108 37.098 34.081 37.982 39.417 37.349 38.444 34.163 35.264 30.752 28.023 22.239 22.409 22.194 21.925 21.992 21.716 2021 +644 ETH NGSD_NGDP Ethiopia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs. Data refer to fiscal years (July/June). Data for 2011 represent fiscal year 2010/11. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 5.005 6.009 5.17 5.427 8.091 5.916 7.301 5.564 10.196 8.191 7.151 4.951 6.554 7.484 9.228 13.486 12.23 10.034 12.527 7.396 15.662 19.05 15.578 16.425 24.312 18.382 12.874 16.406 18.627 15.653 23.476 31.463 30.629 28.109 30.319 31.396 31.093 30.256 32.33 29.913 26.582 25.168 18.342 18.382 18.907 19.357 19.092 18.553 2021 +644 ETH PCPI Ethiopia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For WEO purposes, calendar year Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.246 5.348 5.764 5.969 5.95 7.044 7.435 6.755 6.904 7.569 7.964 9.625 11.649 12.812 12.962 14.693 14.828 13.876 14.375 15.517 15.62 14.333 14.57 17.158 17.711 19.775 22.456 26.328 38.011 41.234 44.588 59.405 73.741 79.693 85.594 93.784 100 110.687 125.999 145.918 175.618 222.642 297.534 382.547 463.147 529.668 605.743 692.745 2021 +644 ETH PCPIPCH Ethiopia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.437 1.937 7.774 3.569 -0.334 18.403 5.55 -9.146 2.206 9.633 5.206 20.869 21.019 9.99 1.166 13.354 0.919 -6.42 3.6 7.941 0.662 -8.238 1.654 17.762 3.221 11.656 13.558 17.245 44.371 8.479 8.134 33.232 24.132 8.071 7.404 9.569 6.628 10.687 13.833 15.81 20.354 26.776 33.638 28.573 21.069 14.363 14.363 14.363 2021 +644 ETH PCPIE Ethiopia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For WEO purposes, calendar year Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.019 5.291 5.568 5.558 6.061 7.302 6.439 6.139 6.56 7.285 7.65 11.092 11.32 11.853 12.599 14.469 13.167 13.509 13.82 14.799 14.188 13.578 15.48 16.444 17.736 19.921 23.61 27.959 38.932 41.711 47.786 64.95 74.693 80.408 86.128 94.204 100 116.504 128.831 153.972 181.948 245.794 325.643 410.452 479.61 543.048 614.878 696.208 2021 +644 ETH PCPIEPCH Ethiopia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 5.43 5.23 -0.18 9.05 20.47 -11.82 -4.66 6.87 11.05 5.005 44.996 2.053 4.714 6.293 14.835 -8.999 2.6 2.3 7.084 -4.123 -4.3 14.002 6.233 7.852 12.32 18.519 18.424 39.245 7.138 14.564 35.919 15 7.652 7.114 9.377 6.152 16.504 10.581 19.515 18.169 35.09 32.486 26.044 16.849 13.227 13.227 13.227 2021 +644 ETH TM_RPCH Ethiopia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years (July /June). Data for 2012 represent fiscal year 2011/2012. Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.614 6.967 16.21 7.997 23.869 8.362 -5.579 17.98 -6.403 -10.3 -19.576 7.859 -12.93 -3.49 -18.289 6.69 1.343 26.197 8.631 14.764 6.372 -0.127 6.378 5.026 8.471 41.341 17.426 2.531 21.122 30.392 22.106 -3.441 27.782 1.057 15.832 33.444 14.551 -3.663 -4.738 -8.832 -4.546 -1.404 7.057 -1.332 6.74 6.355 13.754 10.269 2021 +644 ETH TMG_RPCH Ethiopia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years (July /June). Data for 2012 represent fiscal year 2011/2012. Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 6.967 16.21 7.997 23.869 8.362 -5.579 17.98 -6.403 -10.3 0 0 0 0 -15.704 9.271 3.214 20.036 9.927 17.647 2.81 -0.69 9.513 1.362 11.707 44.354 18.549 3.365 16.57 32.278 23.173 -6.291 25.936 4.414 17.905 32.461 13.002 -4.578 -8.229 -3.221 -3.404 -0.817 8.563 -4.767 1.256 3.757 13.757 8.829 2021 +644 ETH TX_RPCH Ethiopia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years (July /June). Data for 2012 represent fiscal year 2011/2012. Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" -20.921 -10.151 -3.126 5.579 10.343 -22.469 -4.591 -15.943 -7.02 13.665 44.265 -8.035 -24.331 21.954 16.41 -13.343 60.348 9.971 -5.583 0.126 21.652 -3.011 -20.212 16.167 84.91 10.271 2.584 6.203 -5.954 10.613 13.315 12.835 4.957 5.509 8.633 1.414 6.97 3.965 14.879 8.618 -8.058 3.148 11.835 1.518 18.521 11.211 8.877 7.764 2021 +644 ETH TXG_RPCH Ethiopia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years (July /June). Data for 2012 represent fiscal year 2011/2012. Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -10.152 -3.126 5.579 10.343 -22.469 -4.591 -15.943 -7.02 13.665 44.265 -20.191 -47.427 57.804 24.906 12.404 46.133 18.494 -1.328 -12.231 13.9 -0.912 -18.068 2.508 62.104 24.88 9.504 9.069 -1.443 1.429 23.583 14.444 6.215 3.59 6.523 -2.4 6.719 -2.122 -0.499 -5.735 2.23 12.58 3.776 2.507 9.189 7.988 4.694 1.493 2021 +644 ETH LUR Ethiopia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +644 ETH LE Ethiopia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +644 ETH LP Ethiopia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. Human Development Indicators Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 34.32 35.148 36.151 37.294 38.52 39.786 41.084 42.424 43.815 45.273 46.807 48.42 50.096 51.812 53.531 55.23 56.898 58.544 60.179 61.826 63.5 65.405 67.22 71.342 73.197 75.1 77.053 79.056 80.321 81.606 82.912 84.238 85.586 86.955 88.347 89.76 91.196 92.656 94.138 95.644 97.175 99.701 101.296 102.917 104.564 106.237 107.937 109.664 2021 +644 ETH GGR Ethiopia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 1.623 1.826 2.053 2.434 2.548 2.955 3.249 3.248 4.103 4.698 3.544 3.17 2.751 3.657 4.926 7.045 8.063 9.032 9.374 10.532 11.222 12.804 12.813 15.871 17.918 20.147 24.251 29.381 39.705 54.627 66.237 85.611 115.659 137.192 158.078 199.609 244.819 270.214 287.562 344.937 394.966 478.888 534.646 831.142 "1,124.47" "1,458.82" "1,791.95" "2,142.30" 2021 +644 ETH GGR_NGDP Ethiopia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 10.933 11.988 12.808 13.66 15.132 14.987 15.865 14.837 18.087 19.687 13.998 11.321 9.313 9.652 12.239 14.633 14.861 16.176 17.484 18.27 16.718 18.678 19.105 21.449 20.498 18.768 18.279 16.954 15.874 16.181 17.162 16.621 15.476 15.825 14.901 15.379 15.613 14.743 13.07 12.819 11.705 11.031 9.023 10.07 10.313 10.7 10.824 10.77 2021 +644 ETH GGX Ethiopia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 2.004 2.16 2.63 3.786 3.169 3.883 4.065 4.024 4.893 5.732 5.281 4.849 4.205 5.219 7.094 8.372 10.194 10.017 11.328 15.454 17.184 15.382 16.679 20.009 20.236 24.572 29.276 35.563 46.915 57.774 71.335 93.889 124.417 153.929 185.472 224.881 280.893 329.658 354.205 413.105 488.243 599.007 715.741 "1,079.57" "1,452.66" "1,869.20" "2,290.28" "2,741.01" 2021 +644 ETH GGX_NGDP Ethiopia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 13.496 14.183 16.407 21.251 18.824 19.698 19.848 18.381 21.57 24.017 20.859 17.321 14.235 13.773 17.625 17.389 18.789 17.94 21.13 26.809 25.598 22.438 24.87 27.041 23.149 22.89 22.067 20.521 18.756 17.113 18.483 18.228 16.648 17.756 17.484 17.326 17.913 17.987 16.099 15.353 14.469 13.798 12.08 13.08 13.323 13.71 13.834 13.78 2021 +644 ETH GGXCNL Ethiopia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.381 -0.334 -0.577 -1.352 -0.622 -0.929 -0.816 -0.776 -0.79 -1.033 -1.737 -1.68 -1.454 -1.562 -2.168 -1.327 -2.131 -0.985 -1.954 -4.922 -5.961 -2.578 -3.866 -4.138 -2.318 -4.425 -5.025 -6.182 -7.21 -3.147 -5.097 -8.278 -8.758 -16.736 -27.394 -25.272 -36.073 -59.444 -66.643 -68.168 -93.277 -120.119 -181.095 -248.431 -328.195 -410.374 -498.33 -598.706 2021 +644 ETH GGXCNL_NGDP Ethiopia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.563 -2.195 -3.599 -7.59 -3.692 -4.711 -3.983 -3.544 -3.483 -4.33 -6.861 -6 -4.922 -4.122 -5.386 -2.757 -3.928 -1.764 -3.645 -8.539 -8.88 -3.76 -5.764 -5.592 -2.651 -4.122 -3.788 -3.567 -2.882 -0.932 -1.321 -1.607 -1.172 -1.931 -2.582 -1.947 -2.3 -3.243 -3.029 -2.533 -2.764 -2.767 -3.056 -3.01 -3.01 -3.01 -3.01 -3.01 2021 +644 ETH GGSB Ethiopia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +644 ETH GGSB_NPGDP Ethiopia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +644 ETH GGXONLB Ethiopia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.301 -0.236 -0.439 -1.2 -0.431 -0.657 -0.558 -0.553 -0.534 -0.785 -1.509 -1.417 -1.147 -1.032 -1.211 -0.489 -1.209 -0.066 -1.119 -3.92 -4.839 -1.498 -2.861 -2.919 -1.238 -3.414 -3.971 -4.976 -6.077 -1.861 -3.51 -6.365 -6.528 -13.805 -23.6 -19.934 -28.842 -51.196 -55.073 -54.642 -79.796 -96.118 -142.583 -187.484 -238.663 -299.684 -367.679 -436.06 2021 +644 ETH GGXONLB_NGDP Ethiopia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.031 -1.55 -2.736 -6.737 -2.559 -3.332 -2.724 -2.526 -2.353 -3.288 -5.962 -5.06 -3.882 -2.723 -3.009 -1.015 -2.228 -0.119 -2.087 -6.8 -7.209 -2.185 -4.266 -3.945 -1.416 -3.18 -2.994 -2.871 -2.429 -0.551 -0.909 -1.236 -0.873 -1.592 -2.225 -1.536 -1.839 -2.793 -2.503 -2.031 -2.365 -2.214 -2.406 -2.272 -2.189 -2.198 -2.221 -2.192 2021 +644 ETH GGXWDN Ethiopia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.255 45.762 53.503 60.456 61.725 38.392 41.01 48.289 53.847 56.118 63.897 68.553 84.34 75.243 76.791 54.478 68.536 87.635 134.001 201.867 255.717 334.101 420.077 595.93 750.007 940.955 "1,205.63" "1,363.30" "1,689.93" "2,154.38" "2,603.19" "3,187.38" "3,932.20" "4,711.03" "5,784.13" "6,941.88" 2021 +644 ETH GGXWDN_NGDP Ethiopia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 75.335 120.764 132.93 125.575 113.769 68.759 76.494 83.77 80.216 81.859 95.273 92.649 96.481 70.092 57.881 31.436 27.4 25.958 34.721 39.192 34.218 38.539 39.599 45.913 47.829 51.34 54.798 50.666 50.082 49.624 43.934 38.618 36.064 34.554 34.937 34.9 2021 +644 ETH GGXWDG Ethiopia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.977 53.417 62.452 70.568 72.049 44.813 47.869 56.365 62.854 66.72 72.005 76.723 90.13 83.989 89.6 68.127 80.67 101.148 149.952 229.544 294.135 382.346 468.38 658.626 812.325 "1,013.13" "1,285.95" "1,471.80" "1,811.93" "2,298.74" "2,747.55" "3,331.75" "4,076.57" "4,855.40" "5,928.49" "7,086.25" 2021 +644 ETH GGXWDG_NGDP Ethiopia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 87.935 140.963 155.164 146.579 132.798 80.26 89.288 97.781 93.633 97.325 107.363 103.691 103.104 78.239 67.537 39.312 32.251 29.96 38.853 44.565 39.358 44.104 44.152 50.743 51.803 55.278 58.449 54.699 53.697 52.95 46.371 40.368 37.388 35.613 35.809 35.626 2021 +644 ETH NGDP_FY Ethiopia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 14.845 15.233 16.028 17.817 16.835 19.715 20.48 21.891 22.685 23.865 25.318 27.997 29.541 37.894 40.249 48.143 54.255 55.835 53.612 57.644 67.128 68.554 67.067 73.992 87.416 107.349 132.669 173.297 250.133 337.609 385.943 515.079 747.326 866.921 "1,060.83" "1,297.96" "1,568.10" "1,832.79" "2,200.12" "2,690.75" "3,374.35" "4,341.39" "5,925.21" "8,253.54" "10,903.50" "13,633.70" "16,555.83" "19,890.57" 2021 +644 ETH BCA Ethiopia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years (July/June), for example, data for 2019 represent fiscal year 2018/2019. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.226 -0.195 -0.298 -0.186 -0.229 0.102 -0.197 -0.102 -0.293 -0.164 -0.144 -0.299 0.005 0.007 -0.088 0.194 0.027 -0.023 -0.042 -0.528 -0.202 -0.11 -0.314 -0.104 -0.382 -0.913 -1.793 -1.19 -1.481 -2.341 -1.202 -0.205 -2.769 -2.764 -4.288 -7.239 -7.867 -6.499 -5.233 -4.934 -4.444 -3.169 -4.754 -5.605 -4.973 -4.226 -5.339 -6.358 2021 +644 ETH BCA_NGDPD Ethiopia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.062 -2.571 -3.738 -2.094 -2.74 1.036 -1.932 -0.935 -2.592 -1.384 -1.145 -2.143 0.036 0.072 -1.082 2.458 0.302 -0.264 -0.537 -7.027 -2.473 -1.352 -4.011 -1.212 -3.777 -7.374 -11.71 -6.156 -5.643 -8.164 -4.471 -0.674 -6.559 -5.939 -7.916 -11.476 -10.908 -8.457 -6.525 -5.328 -4.6 -3.192 -4.276 -4.442 -3.551 -2.695 -3.044 -3.31 2021 +819 FJI NGDP_R Fiji "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.198 4.45 4.402 4.216 4.643 4.467 4.762 4.419 4.572 5.207 5.51 5.361 5.688 5.836 6.133 6.293 6.595 6.437 6.52 7.088 6.967 7.099 7.327 7.385 7.784 7.683 7.829 7.758 7.836 7.726 7.958 8.173 8.288 8.681 9.167 9.58 9.814 10.339 10.734 10.671 8.857 8.404 9.458 10.107 10.678 11.249 11.739 12.155 2021 +819 FJI NGDP_RPCH Fiji "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -1.694 6.004 -1.092 -4.212 10.107 -3.774 6.596 -7.194 3.462 13.888 5.802 -2.7 6.1 2.6 5.1 2.6 4.8 -2.4 1.3 8.7 -1.7 1.9 3.2 0.8 5.4 -1.3 1.9 -0.9 1 -1.4 3 2.7 1.411 4.734 5.604 4.502 2.445 5.354 3.813 -0.582 -17.001 -5.111 12.544 6.853 5.654 5.348 4.351 3.548 2021 +819 FJI NGDP Fiji "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.066 1.144 1.206 1.237 1.381 1.426 1.583 1.587 1.72 1.9 2.145 2.212 2.494 2.731 2.895 3.002 3.237 3.275 3.566 4.144 3.883 4.094 4.365 4.756 5.12 5.508 5.819 5.94 6.082 6.082 6.526 7.332 7.701 8.358 9.167 9.822 10.327 11.065 11.651 11.843 9.71 8.896 10.487 11.598 12.591 13.617 14.564 15.458 2021 +819 FJI NGDPD Fiji "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.303 1.339 1.293 1.217 1.276 1.236 1.398 1.276 1.202 1.281 1.448 1.5 1.659 1.772 1.977 2.134 2.307 2.268 1.795 2.104 1.824 1.798 1.996 2.509 2.954 3.257 3.361 3.688 3.816 3.106 3.402 4.094 4.303 4.539 4.857 4.682 4.93 5.353 5.581 5.482 4.477 4.296 4.859 5.368 6.022 6.459 6.87 7.258 2021 +819 FJI PPPGDP Fiji "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.709 1.983 2.082 2.073 2.364 2.347 2.552 2.427 2.6 3.077 3.377 3.397 3.687 3.872 4.157 4.354 4.647 4.613 4.726 5.209 5.237 5.457 5.719 5.878 6.362 6.476 6.803 6.924 7.127 7.073 7.372 7.729 8.283 8.942 9.832 10.782 11.02 11.784 12.525 12.675 10.647 10.523 12.685 14.037 15.142 16.248 17.277 18.237 2021 +819 FJI NGDP_D Fiji "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 25.384 25.706 27.4 29.345 29.757 31.923 33.251 35.914 37.612 36.493 38.93 41.263 43.848 46.806 47.2 47.699 49.081 50.878 54.688 58.466 55.738 57.668 59.582 64.401 65.78 71.689 74.325 76.559 77.623 78.713 82.007 89.713 92.921 96.286 100 102.53 105.231 107.018 108.544 110.979 109.63 105.851 110.874 114.755 117.911 121.047 124.073 127.175 2021 +819 FJI NGDPRPC Fiji "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,625.38" "6,855.87" "6,608.01" "6,172.82" "6,653.67" "6,303.48" "6,657.69" "6,154.22" "6,359.94" "7,101.50" "7,452.88" "7,193.55" "7,571.70" "7,707.31" "8,037.01" "8,181.97" "8,508.65" "8,244.30" "8,291.43" "8,948.45" "8,733.98" "8,837.29" "9,056.34" "9,065.43" "9,489.11" "9,301.64" "9,413.93" "9,266.20" "9,313.83" "9,139.46" "9,368.77" "9,576.09" "9,665.38" "10,075.40" "10,590.21" "11,018.01" "11,188.11" "11,684.32" "12,062.89" "11,926.53" "9,844.34" "9,289.66" "10,397.33" "11,048.59" "11,608.83" "12,162.25" "12,621.41" "12,997.13" 2017 +819 FJI NGDPRPPPPC Fiji "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,550.93" "7,813.62" "7,531.13" "7,035.15" "7,583.18" "7,184.06" "7,587.75" "7,013.95" "7,248.41" "8,093.56" "8,494.02" "8,198.47" "8,629.45" "8,784.00" "9,159.76" "9,324.97" "9,697.29" "9,396.01" "9,449.73" "10,198.53" "9,954.09" "10,071.83" "10,321.49" "10,331.85" "10,814.71" "10,601.05" "10,729.03" "10,560.67" "10,614.95" "10,416.21" "10,677.56" "10,913.84" "11,015.61" "11,482.90" "12,069.63" "12,557.20" "12,751.06" "13,316.59" "13,748.05" "13,592.64" "11,219.56" "10,587.40" "11,849.81" "12,592.05" "13,230.56" "13,861.29" "14,384.59" "14,812.80" 2017 +819 FJI NGDPPC Fiji "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,681.80" "1,762.38" "1,810.60" "1,811.40" "1,979.91" "2,012.25" "2,213.72" "2,210.21" "2,392.10" "2,591.56" "2,901.39" "2,968.27" "3,320.04" "3,607.47" "3,793.45" "3,902.74" "4,176.10" "4,194.56" "4,534.40" "5,231.84" "4,868.15" "5,096.28" "5,395.95" "5,838.22" "6,241.98" "6,668.25" "6,996.88" "7,094.14" "7,229.64" "7,193.96" "7,683.00" "8,590.96" "8,981.18" "9,701.20" "10,590.25" "11,296.82" "11,773.40" "12,504.37" "13,093.58" "13,235.94" "10,792.35" "9,833.17" "11,527.95" "12,678.78" "13,688.04" "14,722.04" "15,659.78" "16,529.10" 2017 +819 FJI NGDPDPC Fiji "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,056.07" "2,062.16" "1,941.77" "1,781.08" "1,828.86" "1,744.39" "1,954.09" "1,776.90" "1,672.49" "1,747.12" "1,959.19" "2,012.45" "2,208.96" "2,339.82" "2,590.93" "2,775.12" "2,975.91" "2,905.47" "2,282.25" "2,656.26" "2,286.99" "2,238.55" "2,467.53" "3,079.61" "3,601.62" "3,943.27" "4,041.49" "4,405.16" "4,535.43" "3,673.96" "4,004.67" "4,797.05" "5,017.72" "5,268.16" "5,611.19" "5,385.52" "5,620.58" "6,049.89" "6,272.73" "6,126.64" "4,976.20" "4,748.91" "5,341.29" "5,868.38" "6,547.17" "6,983.55" "7,386.52" "7,761.17" 2017 +819 FJI PPPPC Fiji "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,696.42" "3,054.20" "3,125.68" "3,034.17" "3,388.57" "3,311.72" "3,568.25" "3,379.99" "3,616.15" "4,196.13" "4,568.55" "4,558.72" "4,907.72" "5,114.01" "5,446.68" "5,661.18" "5,995.02" "5,908.93" "6,009.60" "6,577.19" "6,564.99" "6,792.29" "7,069.15" "7,215.91" "7,755.90" "7,841.09" "8,180.62" "8,269.85" "8,471.76" "8,366.43" "8,679.44" "9,055.82" "9,659.87" "10,378.82" "11,357.91" "12,400.56" "12,563.27" "13,316.59" "14,076.46" "14,166.31" "11,834.00" "11,631.25" "13,943.67" "15,344.99" "16,461.39" "17,566.67" "18,576.91" "19,500.10" 2017 +819 FJI NGAP_NPGDP Fiji Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +819 FJI PPPSH Fiji Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.012 0.013 0.012 0.012 0.011 0.011 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.01 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 2021 +819 FJI PPPEX Fiji Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.624 0.577 0.579 0.597 0.584 0.608 0.62 0.654 0.662 0.618 0.635 0.651 0.676 0.705 0.696 0.689 0.697 0.71 0.755 0.795 0.742 0.75 0.763 0.809 0.805 0.85 0.855 0.858 0.853 0.86 0.885 0.949 0.93 0.935 0.932 0.911 0.937 0.939 0.93 0.934 0.912 0.845 0.827 0.826 0.832 0.838 0.843 0.848 2021 +819 FJI NID_NGDP Fiji Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 28.141 29.436 26.139 23.209 18.945 20.128 16.332 14.336 11.52 13.431 14.284 15.717 12.76 15.973 13.485 13.715 16.703 18.348 28.243 22.852 17.322 16.204 19.85 22.143 19.269 21.04 18.649 15.613 23.423 19.019 18.738 20.999 17.272 27.634 19.169 21.109 19.256 19.551 20.358 19.944 19.1 20.224 20.054 20.135 20.053 19.981 20.924 20.876 2021 +819 FJI NGSD_NGDP Fiji Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +819 FJI PCPI Fiji "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011 Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 24.008 26.697 28.57 30.515 32.123 33.54 34.14 36.074 40.315 42.81 46.317 49.327 51.735 54.429 54.864 56.062 57.749 59.709 63.138 64.389 65.097 67.873 68.363 71.247 73.261 74.949 76.81 80.506 86.726 89.896 93.212 100 103.416 106.424 106.977 108.447 112.637 116.408 121.159 123.307 120.107 120.294 126.003 130.413 134 137.564 141.003 144.528 2021 +819 FJI PCPIPCH Fiji "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 14.464 11.2 7.014 6.807 5.271 4.41 1.79 5.664 11.758 6.189 8.191 6.497 4.883 5.207 0.8 2.183 3.01 3.393 5.743 1.983 1.099 4.264 0.722 4.22 2.827 2.303 2.483 4.811 7.726 3.655 3.689 7.282 3.416 2.909 0.519 1.375 3.863 3.348 4.081 1.773 -2.595 0.156 4.746 3.5 2.75 2.66 2.5 2.5 2021 +819 FJI PCPIE Fiji "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011 Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.855 54.498 55.677 57.017 58.678 63.447 63.554 65.461 66.961 68.024 70.874 73.225 75.202 77.561 80.879 86.187 92.086 95.398 101.459 104.045 107.611 107.717 109.429 113.708 116.917 122.586 121.516 118.093 121.623 127.705 131.536 135.087 138.464 141.788 145.19 2021 +819 FJI PCPIEPCH Fiji "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.194 2.163 2.406 2.914 8.128 0.169 3 2.291 1.588 4.19 3.317 2.7 3.137 4.278 6.563 6.843 3.597 6.353 2.548 3.427 0.099 1.589 3.91 2.822 4.849 -0.873 -2.817 2.989 5 3 2.7 2.5 2.4 2.4 2021 +819 FJI TM_RPCH Fiji Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +819 FJI TMG_RPCH Fiji Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +819 FJI TX_RPCH Fiji Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +819 FJI TXG_RPCH Fiji Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +819 FJI LUR Fiji Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. 2012-2013 unemployment rate are missing since the authority didn't provide it. The numbers here are based on linear interpolation using 2011 and 2014 data. Latest actual data: 2019 Employment type: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.551 11.908 12.003 7.789 8.172 7.534 6.895 7.534 7.278 6.895 3.742 4.183 4.628 5.071 5.512 5.951 6.388 6.822 7.255 7.3 7.7 8.6 8.8 8.7 7.1 7.1 6.8 6.367 6.2 5.5 5.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 13.351 9 6.5 5.5 5 4.7 4.5 4.5 2019 +819 FJI LE Fiji Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +819 FJI LP Fiji Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.634 0.649 0.666 0.683 0.698 0.709 0.715 0.718 0.719 0.733 0.739 0.745 0.751 0.757 0.763 0.769 0.775 0.781 0.786 0.792 0.798 0.803 0.809 0.815 0.82 0.826 0.832 0.837 0.841 0.845 0.849 0.853 0.858 0.862 0.866 0.869 0.877 0.885 0.89 0.895 0.9 0.905 0.91 0.915 0.92 0.925 0.93 0.935 2017 +819 FJI GGR Fiji General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.591 0.653 0.697 0.718 0.746 0.806 1.141 1.006 0.912 0.901 1.039 1.069 1.178 1.222 1.402 1.402 1.457 1.419 1.538 1.804 1.912 2.088 2.358 2.55 2.669 2.799 3.205 3.139 2.474 1.905 2.099 2.567 2.766 3.036 3.286 3.527 2021 +819 FJI GGR_NGDP Fiji General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.86 24.796 24.661 24.287 23.757 24.735 33.113 25.765 22.844 22.488 24.439 23.279 23.713 22.856 24.639 23.805 24.184 23.328 24.253 25.784 25.334 25.83 26.705 26.701 26.383 26.019 28.102 26.69 23.347 20.623 21.361 23.053 22.712 23.019 23.192 23.381 2021 +819 FJI GGX Fiji General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.644 0.703 0.703 0.695 0.854 0.953 0.955 0.96 0.965 1.081 1.196 1.228 1.227 1.285 1.445 1.384 1.375 1.593 1.62 1.854 1.964 2.095 2.666 2.926 3.246 3.024 3.705 3.561 3.322 3.162 3.401 3.761 3.811 4.075 4.336 4.616 2021 +819 FJI GGX_NGDP Fiji General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.105 26.696 24.856 23.508 27.213 29.24 27.717 24.599 24.173 26.989 28.12 26.737 24.694 24.035 25.396 23.507 22.835 26.195 25.548 26.504 26.017 25.909 30.189 30.644 32.082 28.114 32.478 30.27 31.344 34.236 34.619 33.78 31.3 30.9 30.6 30.6 2021 +819 FJI GGXCNL Fiji General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.053 -0.05 -0.006 0.023 -0.108 -0.147 0.186 0.046 -0.053 -0.18 -0.156 -0.159 -0.049 -0.063 -0.043 0.018 0.081 -0.174 -0.082 -0.05 -0.052 -0.006 -0.308 -0.377 -0.577 -0.225 -0.499 -0.421 -0.848 -1.257 -1.303 -1.194 -1.046 -1.039 -1.05 -1.089 2021 +819 FJI GGXCNL_NGDP Fiji General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.246 -1.9 -0.195 0.779 -3.456 -4.505 5.397 1.167 -1.33 -4.501 -3.68 -3.458 -0.982 -1.179 -0.757 0.298 1.349 -2.867 -1.295 -0.719 -0.683 -0.079 -3.484 -3.943 -5.699 -2.094 -4.376 -3.581 -7.997 -13.613 -13.258 -10.727 -8.588 -7.881 -7.408 -7.219 2021 +819 FJI GGSB Fiji General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +819 FJI GGSB_NPGDP Fiji General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +819 FJI GGXONLB Fiji General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.017 0.023 0.071 0.103 -0.027 -0.05 0.324 0.136 0.043 -0.08 -0.05 -0.047 0.07 0.063 0.104 0.2 0.25 0.017 0.136 0.21 0.206 0.253 -0.043 -0.086 -0.289 0.05 -0.21 -0.098 -0.502 -0.895 -0.934 -0.748 -0.559 -0.512 -0.483 -0.486 2021 +819 FJI GGXONLB_NGDP Fiji General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.724 0.858 2.495 3.498 -0.847 -1.532 9.405 3.496 1.082 -1.995 -1.168 -1.03 1.416 1.173 1.822 3.4 4.155 0.272 2.141 2.995 2.728 3.135 -0.486 -0.899 -2.852 0.461 -1.837 -0.836 -4.741 -9.686 -9.503 -6.722 -4.588 -3.881 -3.408 -3.219 2021 +819 FJI GGXWDN Fiji General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.042 1.173 1.323 1.405 1.512 1.695 1.205 1.191 1.357 1.271 1.62 1.978 2.146 2.309 2.507 2.53 2.574 2.859 3.065 3.18 3.177 3.314 3.552 3.728 4.463 4.625 5.168 5.678 6.619 7.587 8.875 10.043 11.028 12.057 13.097 14.175 2021 +819 FJI GGXWDN_NGDP Fiji General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.86 44.57 46.808 47.524 48.166 52.013 34.993 30.504 34 31.713 38.106 43.058 43.183 43.181 44.065 42.952 42.744 47.005 48.34 45.46 42.087 40.989 40.223 39.038 44.11 42.993 45.31 48.271 62.454 82.155 90.339 90.19 90.568 91.42 92.428 93.961 2021 +819 FJI GGXWDG Fiji General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.053 1.209 1.379 1.452 1.579 1.773 1.306 1.355 1.434 1.68 1.894 2.133 2.28 2.423 2.863 2.735 2.887 3.132 3.383 3.566 3.67 3.832 4.08 4.228 4.508 4.672 5.221 5.735 6.686 7.664 8.965 10.144 11.14 12.179 13.229 14.318 2021 +819 FJI GGXWDG_NGDP Fiji General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.303 45.929 48.765 49.094 50.321 54.395 37.919 34.721 35.921 41.934 44.538 46.444 45.894 45.318 50.325 46.437 47.932 51.501 53.355 50.977 48.625 47.399 46.207 44.275 44.556 43.427 45.767 48.758 63.085 82.985 91.252 91.101 91.483 92.343 93.362 94.91 2021 +819 FJI NGDP_FY Fiji "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.032 1.107 1.167 1.198 1.337 1.38 1.533 1.536 1.665 1.839 2.043 2.184 2.377 2.633 2.827 2.957 3.139 3.259 3.445 3.903 3.992 4.006 4.252 4.593 4.969 5.346 5.689 5.889 6.023 6.082 6.341 6.996 7.548 8.085 8.83 9.549 10.117 10.758 11.407 11.763 10.598 9.235 9.824 11.135 12.177 13.189 14.17 15.086 2021 +819 FJI BCA Fiji Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF) Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.041 -0.181 -0.119 -0.106 -0.068 -0.067 -0.035 0.02 0.067 -0.016 -0.133 -0.074 -0.04 -0.09 -0.037 -0.031 0.019 -0.06 -0.007 -0.05 -0.07 -0.08 0.015 -0.102 -0.327 -0.224 -0.465 -0.342 -0.513 -0.064 -0.128 -0.194 -0.043 -0.401 -0.269 -0.2 -0.175 -0.356 -0.468 -0.69 -0.569 -0.59 -0.659 -0.728 -0.733 -0.653 -0.706 -0.762 2021 +819 FJI BCA_NGDPD Fiji Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.151 -13.496 -9.173 -8.7 -5.345 -5.417 -2.514 1.536 5.535 -1.274 -9.174 -4.925 -2.422 -5.089 -1.85 -1.463 0.813 -2.649 -0.416 -2.393 -3.824 -4.422 0.749 -4.077 -11.065 -6.863 -13.845 -9.274 -13.447 -2.054 -3.754 -4.736 -0.996 -8.84 -5.532 -4.262 -3.541 -6.648 -8.388 -12.579 -12.704 -13.733 -13.56 -13.567 -12.169 -10.111 -10.277 -10.505 2021 +172 FIN NGDP_R Finland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 103.647 104.988 108.229 111.608 115.195 119.269 122.52 126.881 133.493 140.283 140.58 132.305 127.946 127.099 132.137 137.709 142.759 151.802 160.086 167.097 176.744 181.356 184.452 188.148 195.659 201.098 209.197 220.283 222.01 204.084 210.586 215.95 212.933 211.012 210.242 211.385 217.328 224.266 226.822 229.599 224.486 231.272 236.225 237.328 239.964 243.115 246.409 249.791 2021 +172 FIN NGDP_RPCH Finland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.673 1.294 3.087 3.122 3.213 3.537 2.726 3.559 5.211 5.087 0.211 -5.886 -3.295 -0.662 3.964 4.217 3.667 6.334 5.457 4.38 5.773 2.609 1.707 2.004 3.992 2.78 4.027 5.299 0.784 -8.074 3.186 2.547 -1.397 -0.902 -0.365 0.544 2.811 3.192 1.14 1.224 -2.227 3.023 2.142 0.467 1.111 1.313 1.355 1.372 2021 +172 FIN NGDP Finland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.682 38.094 42.831 47.79 53.498 58.285 62.74 67.751 76.754 85.929 90.959 86.899 84.782 85.708 90.749 98.549 102.083 110.807 120.474 126.916 136.442 144.628 148.486 151.749 158.758 164.687 172.897 187.072 194.265 181.747 188.143 197.998 201.037 204.321 206.897 211.385 217.518 226.301 233.462 239.858 237.987 251.431 266.244 276.593 284.571 293.648 303.351 313.358 2021 +172 FIN NGDPD Finland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 53.714 52.62 53.111 51.056 53.032 56.223 73.652 91.775 109.255 119.106 141.718 128.194 113.134 89.279 103.739 134.339 132.183 127.076 134.212 135.398 126.075 129.534 140.305 171.609 197.39 204.999 217.101 256.408 285.685 253.222 249.628 275.556 258.454 271.366 274.934 234.558 240.705 255.558 275.833 268.545 271.61 297.575 281.411 283.507 292.464 303.574 315.645 328.216 2021 +172 FIN PPPGDP Finland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 45.54 50.493 55.268 59.226 63.335 67.649 70.892 75.231 81.943 89.488 93.033 90.518 89.531 91.046 96.676 102.866 108.591 117.46 125.264 132.593 143.425 150.483 155.438 161.682 172.649 183.014 196.259 212.244 218.01 201.691 210.619 220.471 221.286 225.68 228.059 232.93 246.904 262.075 271.394 279.631 276.699 296.908 324.829 337.973 348.897 360.047 371.874 384.272 2021 +172 FIN NGDP_D Finland "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 32.497 36.284 39.574 42.819 46.441 48.869 51.208 53.397 57.497 61.254 64.703 65.681 66.264 67.434 68.678 71.563 71.507 72.994 75.256 75.953 77.198 79.748 80.501 80.654 81.14 81.894 82.648 84.923 87.503 89.055 89.343 91.687 94.413 96.829 98.409 100 100.087 100.907 102.927 104.468 106.014 108.717 112.707 116.545 118.589 120.786 123.109 125.448 2021 +172 FIN NGDPRPC Finland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,723.04" "21,928.30" "22,490.84" "23,051.42" "23,654.61" "24,371.67" "24,949.85" "25,759.29" "27,030.46" "28,315.14" "28,260.79" "26,469.06" "25,441.63" "25,143.31" "26,021.92" "27,008.36" "27,899.91" "29,577.66" "31,100.67" "32,385.36" "34,177.85" "35,003.28" "35,506.36" "36,138.56" "37,484.49" "38,402.32" "39,804.74" "41,744.34" "41,884.85" "38,316.18" "39,351.37" "40,174.68" "39,422.79" "38,884.22" "38,567.53" "38,632.04" "39,605.58" "40,751.21" "41,142.15" "41,609.71" "40,628.80" "41,792.67" "42,658.57" "42,841.18" "43,313.94" "43,894.08" "44,505.63" "45,139.48" 2021 +172 FIN NGDPRPPPPC Finland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "25,385.35" "25,625.23" "26,282.60" "26,937.69" "27,642.58" "28,480.52" "29,156.18" "30,102.08" "31,587.56" "33,088.83" "33,025.32" "30,931.51" "29,730.87" "29,382.26" "30,408.99" "31,561.74" "32,603.60" "34,564.19" "36,343.97" "37,845.25" "39,939.94" "40,904.53" "41,492.42" "42,231.21" "43,804.05" "44,876.62" "46,515.48" "48,782.07" "48,946.28" "44,775.96" "45,985.68" "46,947.79" "46,069.13" "45,439.77" "45,069.68" "45,145.07" "46,282.74" "47,621.51" "48,078.36" "48,624.75" "47,478.47" "48,838.56" "49,850.43" "50,063.84" "50,616.30" "51,294.24" "52,008.90" "52,749.61" 2021 +172 FIN NGDPPC Finland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,059.30" "7,956.51" "8,900.60" "9,870.47" "10,985.54" "11,910.09" "12,776.28" "13,754.75" "15,541.65" "17,344.12" "18,285.48" "17,385.09" "16,858.61" "16,955.15" "17,871.32" "19,328.06" "19,950.45" "21,590.04" "23,405.06" "24,597.81" "26,384.46" "27,914.46" "28,583.03" "29,147.22" "30,414.97" "31,449.16" "32,897.80" "35,450.75" "36,650.43" "34,122.47" "35,157.54" "36,834.95" "37,220.34" "37,651.24" "37,953.91" "38,632.04" "39,640.20" "41,120.99" "42,346.54" "43,468.92" "43,072.29" "45,435.56" "48,079.38" "49,929.05" "51,365.65" "53,017.83" "54,790.30" "56,626.67" 2021 +172 FIN NGDPDPC Finland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,257.80" "10,990.45" "11,036.94" "10,545.06" "10,889.93" "11,488.75" "14,998.34" "18,632.08" "22,122.56" "24,040.64" "28,489.57" "25,646.58" "22,496.24" "17,661.59" "20,429.39" "26,347.51" "25,833.03" "24,759.98" "26,074.07" "26,241.80" "24,379.78" "25,001.18" "27,008.26" "32,961.92" "37,816.08" "39,147.22" "41,308.62" "48,590.20" "53,897.91" "47,541.75" "46,647.00" "51,263.57" "47,850.56" "50,006.02" "50,434.79" "42,867.09" "43,865.76" "46,437.21" "50,032.02" "48,667.72" "49,157.63" "53,774.20" "50,818.38" "51,177.01" "52,790.33" "54,809.94" "57,010.70" "59,311.54" 2021 +172 FIN PPPPC Finland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,544.56" "10,546.27" "11,485.19" "12,232.43" "13,005.56" "13,823.49" "14,436.38" "15,273.39" "16,592.26" "18,062.43" "18,702.41" "18,109.10" "17,802.85" "18,011.08" "19,038.62" "20,174.67" "21,222.26" "22,886.37" "24,335.71" "25,698.03" "27,734.81" "29,044.57" "29,921.19" "31,055.02" "33,076.30" "34,948.85" "37,342.94" "40,220.93" "41,130.21" "37,866.98" "39,357.50" "41,015.79" "40,969.21" "41,587.16" "41,835.88" "42,569.55" "44,995.38" "47,621.51" "49,226.87" "50,676.95" "50,078.60" "53,653.70" "58,659.00" "61,009.05" "62,976.55" "65,006.14" "67,166.65" "69,441.46" 2021 +172 FIN NGAP_NPGDP Finland Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.686 1.34 0.845 0.788 0.891 1.008 1.091 3.824 6.96 9.198 6.602 -1.033 -5.457 -7.284 -5.253 -3.606 -2.989 -0.352 1.159 1.574 3.355 2.232 0.605 -0.454 0.659 0.923 2.807 6.193 5.465 -3.774 -1.278 0.669 -1.21 -2.745 -3.672 -3.79 -1.857 0.266 0.281 0.358 -2.843 -0.925 0.203 -0.42 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +172 FIN PPPSH Finland Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.34 0.338 0.347 0.35 0.346 0.346 0.343 0.342 0.344 0.349 0.336 0.309 0.269 0.262 0.265 0.266 0.266 0.272 0.279 0.281 0.284 0.285 0.281 0.276 0.273 0.267 0.264 0.264 0.258 0.238 0.234 0.23 0.22 0.214 0.208 0.208 0.213 0.214 0.209 0.206 0.208 0.203 0.201 0.197 0.193 0.189 0.185 0.182 2021 +172 FIN PPPEX Finland Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.74 0.754 0.775 0.807 0.845 0.862 0.885 0.901 0.937 0.96 0.978 0.96 0.947 0.941 0.939 0.958 0.94 0.943 0.962 0.957 0.951 0.961 0.955 0.939 0.92 0.9 0.881 0.881 0.891 0.901 0.893 0.898 0.908 0.905 0.907 0.908 0.881 0.863 0.86 0.858 0.86 0.847 0.82 0.818 0.816 0.816 0.816 0.815 2021 +172 FIN NID_NGDP Finland Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 31.224 28.377 28.654 28.372 27.208 26.926 26.036 26.788 29.09 31.983 30.139 24.092 21.073 18.584 19.761 20.286 20.182 21.701 22.961 22.355 23.815 23.132 22.009 22.183 22.828 24.558 23.958 25.516 25.212 21.436 22.048 24.008 23.355 22.301 21.894 21.686 23.239 23.977 25.237 24.063 24.447 23.931 24.148 24.011 24.015 24.566 24.679 24.809 2021 +172 FIN NGSD_NGDP Finland Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 28.775 27.697 26.296 26.118 26.898 26.113 25.665 25.192 27.496 27.338 25.087 18.737 16.41 17.123 20.582 24.115 23.696 26.452 27.667 27.2 30.973 30.807 29.828 26.498 28.432 27.435 27.889 29.544 27.755 23.431 23.536 22.568 21.3 20.504 20.563 20.748 21.24 23.174 23.392 23.75 25.091 24.846 23.374 23.763 23.856 24.088 24.188 24.351 2021 +172 FIN PCPI Finland "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat, downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.979 36.936 40.371 43.763 46.826 49.551 50.988 53.07 55.795 59.462 62.409 65.246 67.369 69.61 70.733 71.015 71.77 72.643 73.623 74.588 76.789 78.836 80.418 81.456 81.576 82.208 83.256 84.574 87.886 89.322 90.828 93.847 96.814 98.959 100.156 100 100.389 101.232 102.415 103.579 103.976 106.124 113.073 117.043 119.149 121.294 123.477 125.7 2021 +172 FIN PCPIPCH Finland "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.602 12 9.3 8.4 7 5.82 2.9 4.082 5.135 6.572 4.957 4.545 3.254 3.326 1.614 0.398 1.063 1.217 1.349 1.31 2.952 2.665 2.007 1.29 0.147 0.774 1.275 1.583 3.916 1.634 1.686 3.324 3.162 2.216 1.209 -0.156 0.389 0.839 1.169 1.137 0.383 2.066 6.548 3.51 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 2021 +172 FIN PCPIE Finland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat, downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 35.287 38.78 42.223 45.819 48.629 51.027 52.75 54.661 57.884 62.018 63.3 66.18 67.9 69.88 71.03 70.7 71.92 73.07 73.64 75.29 77.45 79.27 80.63 81.59 81.71 82.54 83.56 85.18 88.06 89.65 92.13 94.53 97.79 99.68 100.23 99.98 101.08 101.59 102.93 104.1 104.3 107.6 114.716 118.743 120.881 123.057 125.272 127.527 2021 +172 FIN PCPIEPCH Finland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.761 9.897 8.878 8.518 6.132 4.931 3.377 3.622 5.896 7.143 2.067 4.55 2.599 2.916 1.646 -0.465 1.726 1.599 0.78 2.241 2.869 2.35 1.716 1.191 0.147 1.016 1.236 1.939 3.381 1.806 2.766 2.605 3.449 1.933 0.552 -0.249 1.1 0.505 1.319 1.137 0.192 3.164 6.614 3.51 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 2021 +172 FIN TM_RPCH Finland Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Other sources: Statistics Finland; Finnish Board of Customs (Tulli) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.552 -4.588 2.21 4.113 0.918 6.362 3.492 8.79 10.63 9.012 -0.341 -13.319 0.697 1.364 12.811 8.188 7.234 11.88 8.47 4.287 14.862 1.381 4.293 4.108 8.123 11.182 6.59 7.382 7.966 -16.998 6.304 6.207 1.125 0.125 -0.897 1.963 5.721 4.314 5.732 2.364 -5.831 5.599 2.711 1.396 2.808 3.754 2.962 2.962 2021 +172 FIN TMG_RPCH Finland Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Other sources: Statistics Finland; Finnish Board of Customs (Tulli) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 7.817 -0.319 3.238 7.006 1.586 3.202 1.594 3.452 1.242 1.7 -16.908 0.581 -1.094 17.8 6.835 10.407 14.221 11.839 3.712 14.15 2.665 5.291 5.125 8.365 8.72 7.996 7.37 3.78 -20.67 9.596 8.259 -1.987 1.132 -0.27 -0.287 6.368 5.21 3.843 0.03 -3.352 7.054 1.5 1.5 2.6 4.1 3.1 3.1 2021 +172 FIN TX_RPCH Finland Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Other sources: Statistics Finland; Finnish Board of Customs (Tulli) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.098 5.804 -1.87 4.327 6.527 0.637 1.684 2.757 3.167 2.746 1.653 -7.895 10.379 16.668 13.287 8.751 5.763 14.028 8.872 11.337 16.104 1.822 3.985 -1.009 8.742 6.95 9.814 8.986 6.601 -20.114 6.182 2.028 0.233 0.574 -1.952 0.392 3.893 8.822 1.503 6.675 -6.755 5.605 1.886 1.406 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2021 +172 FIN TXG_RPCH Finland Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Other sources: Statistics Finland; Finnish Board of Customs (Tulli) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -5.208 0.963 3.164 -1.548 6.72 5.291 7.79 10.87 8.364 -2.3 -6.9 9.455 16.687 12.877 8.232 7.119 16.115 9.828 10.968 19.883 2.301 4.081 -0.626 8.363 5.728 11.752 9.437 0.308 -22.372 5.52 0.102 -0.608 0.041 -2.7 -3.648 2.952 8.8 0.815 3.936 -3.121 5.622 1.1 1 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2021 +172 FIN LUR Finland Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 5.288 5.743 6.076 6.147 5.928 6.049 6.665 4.9 4.208 3.108 3.2 6.7 11.8 16.5 16.7 15.5 14.6 12.7 11.5 10.275 9.875 9.2 9.175 9.075 8.875 8.475 7.775 6.95 6.425 8.325 8.5 7.9 7.8 8.325 8.825 9.575 8.975 8.825 7.425 6.733 7.758 7.608 7.049 7.44 7.35 7.25 7.15 7.1 2021 +172 FIN LE Finland Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 2.355 2.384 2.411 2.42 2.435 2.439 2.431 2.445 2.469 2.493 2.477 2.349 2.182 2.049 2.032 2.076 2.104 2.146 2.198 2.271 2.31 2.341 2.346 2.339 2.339 2.375 2.417 2.465 2.503 2.428 2.412 2.439 2.45 2.427 2.418 2.401 2.415 2.438 2.507 2.533 2.494 2.553 2.609 2.6 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +172 FIN LP Finland Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 4.771 4.788 4.812 4.842 4.87 4.894 4.911 4.926 4.939 4.954 4.974 4.998 5.029 5.055 5.078 5.099 5.117 5.132 5.147 5.16 5.171 5.181 5.195 5.206 5.22 5.237 5.256 5.277 5.3 5.326 5.351 5.375 5.401 5.427 5.451 5.472 5.487 5.503 5.513 5.518 5.525 5.534 5.538 5.54 5.54 5.539 5.537 5.534 2021 +172 FIN GGR Finland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.745 18.788 20.914 23.205 26.849 30.28 33.492 35.024 41.768 46.349 48.863 48.726 47.422 47.571 50.581 53.22 56.209 59.356 63.677 65.374 73.182 73.928 76.344 76.805 79.923 85.265 90.228 96.889 101.118 93.789 96.65 104.211 107.111 110.928 112.317 114.284 117.348 119.891 122.496 125.531 122.796 132.434 138.191 144.716 147.398 151.455 156.328 161.32 2021 +172 FIN GGR_NGDP Finland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 46.745 49.321 48.83 48.555 50.186 51.952 53.383 51.694 54.418 53.939 53.72 56.072 55.934 55.504 55.737 54.004 55.062 53.567 52.855 51.51 53.636 51.116 51.415 50.613 50.343 51.774 52.186 51.792 52.052 51.604 51.371 52.632 53.279 54.291 54.286 54.064 53.949 52.979 52.469 52.336 51.598 52.672 51.904 52.321 51.796 51.577 51.534 51.481 2021 +172 FIN GGX Finland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.774 16.968 19.886 23.033 25.421 28.792 31.394 34.537 38.029 40.216 42.829 48.465 51.56 54.499 56.388 59.104 59.646 60.824 61.826 63.349 64.004 66.854 70.444 73.255 76.498 81.002 83.443 87.32 92.998 98.303 101.417 106.229 111.453 116.087 118.498 119.411 121.042 121.371 124.488 127.8 135.912 139.062 143.723 149.492 153.443 159.262 164.488 170.484 2021 +172 FIN GGX_NGDP Finland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 43.864 44.542 46.429 48.197 47.519 49.399 50.038 50.976 49.546 46.801 47.087 55.771 60.815 63.587 62.137 59.974 58.429 54.892 51.319 49.914 46.909 46.225 47.442 48.274 48.185 49.185 48.262 46.677 47.872 54.088 53.904 53.652 55.439 56.816 57.274 56.49 55.647 53.633 53.323 53.282 57.109 55.308 53.982 54.048 53.921 54.236 54.224 54.405 2021 +172 FIN GGXCNL Finland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.97 1.82 1.028 0.171 1.427 1.488 2.098 0.487 3.739 6.134 6.034 0.261 -4.138 -6.928 -5.808 -5.884 -3.437 -1.468 1.851 2.025 9.178 7.074 5.9 3.55 3.425 4.263 6.785 9.569 8.12 -4.514 -4.767 -2.018 -4.342 -5.159 -6.181 -5.127 -3.694 -1.48 -1.992 -2.269 -13.116 -6.628 -5.532 -4.776 -6.046 -7.807 -8.16 -9.164 2021 +172 FIN GGXCNL_NGDP Finland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 2.88 4.779 2.401 0.359 2.668 2.553 3.345 0.719 4.872 7.138 6.634 0.301 -4.881 -8.083 -6.4 -5.971 -3.367 -1.325 1.536 1.596 6.727 4.891 3.973 2.339 2.157 2.589 3.924 5.115 4.18 -2.484 -2.534 -1.019 -2.16 -2.525 -2.987 -2.425 -1.698 -0.654 -0.853 -0.946 -5.511 -2.636 -2.078 -1.727 -2.124 -2.659 -2.69 -2.924 2021 +172 FIN GGSB Finland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.746 0.278 -0.167 -1.127 -0.384 -0.436 -0.123 -1.907 -0.291 -0.21 2.043 -0.343 -1.605 -2.573 -2.532 -3.296 -1.223 -1.174 0.997 0.677 6.518 5.143 5.244 3.803 2.873 3.444 4.15 3.551 2.354 -0.708 -3.33 -2.726 -3.081 -1.841 -1.43 0.28 -0.801 -2.059 -2.222 -2.795 -8.061 -6.029 -5.396 -4.533 -5.375 -7.344 -7.919 -8.708 2021 +172 FIN GGSB_NPGDP Finland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -2.252 0.725 -0.386 -2.332 -0.71 -0.741 -0.195 -2.867 -0.397 -0.262 2.394 -0.391 -1.79 -2.784 -2.643 -3.224 -1.162 -1.055 0.837 0.542 4.937 3.635 3.553 2.495 1.821 2.11 2.468 2.016 1.278 -0.375 -1.747 -1.386 -1.514 -0.876 -0.666 0.128 -0.361 -0.912 -0.954 -1.169 -3.291 -2.376 -2.031 -1.632 -1.882 -2.496 -2.611 -2.78 2021 +172 FIN GGXONLB Finland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.616 1.382 0.562 -0.313 0.897 0.922 1.369 -0.194 2.971 4.954 4.319 -1.493 -5.821 -7.306 -4.916 -5.123 -2.058 0.439 3.69 3.762 10.391 7.745 5.888 3.437 3.31 4.19 6.445 8.936 7.088 -5.183 -4.647 -1.975 -3.909 -4.953 -5.865 -4.83 -3.08 -0.894 -1.609 -1.903 -12.832 -6.661 -5.443 -4.636 -5.711 -6.98 -7.104 -8.196 2021 +172 FIN GGXONLB_NGDP Finland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 1.829 3.629 1.313 -0.654 1.677 1.582 2.183 -0.287 3.871 5.765 4.748 -1.718 -6.866 -8.524 -5.417 -5.198 -2.016 0.396 3.063 2.964 7.616 5.355 3.965 2.265 2.085 2.544 3.728 4.777 3.649 -2.852 -2.47 -0.997 -1.944 -2.424 -2.835 -2.285 -1.416 -0.395 -0.689 -0.793 -5.392 -2.649 -2.044 -1.676 -2.007 -2.377 -2.342 -2.615 2021 +172 FIN GGXWDN Finland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.04 23.582 24.458 25.762 28.69 32.724 36.228 39.111 46.332 59.022 66.473 61.069 43.446 28.47 30.581 8.234 12.665 16.947 14.74 9.925 6.031 4.218 -0.466 1.466 -3.258 -7.786 -8.56 -9.681 -15.034 -8.603 5.962 9.97 18.962 26.338 35.564 38.962 46.192 49.378 57.079 64.715 79.246 85.774 91.306 96.082 102.128 109.935 118.095 127.259 2021 +172 FIN GGXWDN_NGDP Finland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). 62.466 61.906 57.103 53.906 53.628 56.145 57.742 57.727 60.364 68.687 73.08 70.276 51.245 33.217 33.698 8.355 12.407 15.294 12.235 7.82 4.42 2.916 -0.314 0.966 -2.052 -4.728 -4.951 -5.175 -7.739 -4.734 3.169 5.035 9.432 12.891 17.189 18.432 21.236 21.819 24.449 26.981 33.298 34.114 34.294 34.738 35.888 37.438 38.93 40.611 2021 +172 FIN GGXWDG Finland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.669 4.398 5.933 7.35 8.121 9.231 10.316 11.958 12.691 12.262 12.603 19.025 33.309 46.397 50.937 54.351 56.458 57.858 56.414 55.857 57.892 59.142 59.567 64.778 67.587 65.652 65.696 63.425 63.254 75.482 88.248 95.576 107.801 114.888 123.778 134.529 137.419 138.422 139.564 142.938 164.182 166.411 177.515 186.444 197.953 210.015 222.151 235.292 2021 +172 FIN GGXWDG_NGDP Finland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 10.893 11.544 13.851 15.379 15.18 15.837 16.443 17.649 16.535 14.269 13.856 21.894 39.288 54.134 56.13 55.151 55.306 52.215 46.827 44.011 42.43 40.892 40.116 42.688 42.572 39.865 37.997 33.904 32.561 41.531 46.905 48.271 53.622 56.229 59.826 63.642 63.176 61.167 59.78 59.593 68.988 66.186 66.674 67.407 69.562 71.519 73.232 75.087 2021 +172 FIN NGDP_FY Finland "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.682 38.094 42.831 47.79 53.498 58.285 62.74 67.751 76.754 85.929 90.959 86.899 84.782 85.708 90.749 98.549 102.083 110.807 120.474 126.916 136.442 144.628 148.486 151.749 158.758 164.687 172.897 187.072 194.265 181.747 188.143 197.998 201.037 204.321 206.897 211.385 217.518 226.301 233.462 239.858 237.987 251.431 266.244 276.593 284.571 293.648 303.351 313.358 2021 +172 FIN BCA Finland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.403 -0.478 -0.923 -1.124 -0.021 -0.806 -0.693 -1.731 -2.694 -5.797 -7.159 -6.866 -5.275 -1.304 0.852 5.143 4.646 6.038 6.317 6.56 9.024 9.942 10.969 7.404 11.061 5.898 8.535 10.328 7.265 5.053 3.716 -3.968 -5.312 -4.878 -3.661 -2.198 -4.813 -2.052 -5.089 -0.839 1.75 2.723 -2.179 -0.704 -0.464 -1.449 -1.549 -1.503 2021 +172 FIN BCA_NGDPD Finland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.612 -0.909 -1.738 -2.202 -0.039 -1.434 -0.941 -1.887 -2.466 -4.867 -5.052 -5.356 -4.663 -1.461 0.821 3.829 3.515 4.752 4.706 4.845 7.158 7.675 7.818 4.314 5.603 2.877 3.931 4.028 2.543 1.996 1.489 -1.44 -2.055 -1.798 -1.332 -0.937 -1.999 -0.803 -1.845 -0.312 0.644 0.915 -0.774 -0.248 -0.159 -0.477 -0.491 -0.458 2021 +132 FRA NGDP_R France "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,158.44" "1,170.84" "1,199.55" "1,214.56" "1,233.75" "1,254.98" "1,283.56" "1,316.64" "1,377.06" "1,439.39" "1,481.09" "1,497.21" "1,519.59" "1,509.26" "1,544.90" "1,579.87" "1,601.27" "1,638.69" "1,697.69" "1,753.55" "1,825.72" "1,861.05" "1,882.90" "1,898.77" "1,947.27" "1,981.02" "2,033.33" "2,081.73" "2,085.00" "2,026.90" "2,063.81" "2,109.46" "2,117.12" "2,131.56" "2,152.09" "2,174.89" "2,196.26" "2,250.03" "2,291.04" "2,334.19" "2,149.74" "2,295.20" "2,353.00" "2,368.48" "2,405.39" "2,449.01" "2,489.54" "2,525.37" 2021 +132 FRA NGDP_RPCH France "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.809 1.07 2.452 1.251 1.58 1.721 2.277 2.577 4.589 4.526 2.898 1.088 1.495 -0.68 2.362 2.264 1.355 2.337 3.6 3.29 4.116 1.935 1.174 0.843 2.554 1.734 2.64 2.38 0.157 -2.787 1.821 2.212 0.363 0.682 0.963 1.059 0.983 2.448 1.823 1.884 -7.902 6.766 2.518 0.658 1.558 1.813 1.655 1.44 2021 +132 FRA NGDP France "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 451.77 509.985 585.989 650.512 707.03 757.689 814.596 855.983 925.215 997.121 "1,053.55" "1,091.71" "1,130.98" "1,142.12" "1,179.87" "1,218.27" "1,252.27" "1,292.78" "1,351.90" "1,401.00" "1,478.59" "1,538.20" "1,587.83" "1,630.67" "1,704.02" "1,765.91" "1,848.15" "1,941.36" "1,992.38" "1,936.42" "1,995.29" "2,058.37" "2,088.80" "2,117.19" "2,149.77" "2,198.43" "2,234.13" "2,297.24" "2,363.31" "2,437.64" "2,309.70" "2,498.82" "2,628.36" "2,738.25" "2,853.23" "2,957.25" "3,055.63" "3,150.35" 2021 +132 FRA NGDPD France "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 702.243 618.954 588.015 562.499 532.339 557.561 772.838 935.117 "1,020.88" "1,026.18" "1,272.43" "1,273.59" "1,404.39" "1,324.24" "1,396.65" "1,602.13" "1,606.04" "1,454.56" "1,505.18" "1,494.63" "1,366.24" "1,377.67" "1,500.35" "1,844.08" "2,118.67" "2,198.16" "2,320.66" "2,660.91" "2,929.98" "2,697.96" "2,647.35" "2,864.65" "2,685.37" "2,811.92" "2,856.70" "2,439.44" "2,472.28" "2,594.24" "2,792.22" "2,729.17" "2,636.02" "2,957.43" "2,778.09" "2,806.69" "2,932.36" "3,057.22" "3,179.46" "3,299.72" 2021 +132 FRA PPPGDP France "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 578.204 639.677 695.86 732.157 770.565 808.613 843.679 886.827 960.228 "1,043.05" "1,113.44" "1,163.62" "1,207.93" "1,228.15" "1,284.01" "1,340.61" "1,383.65" "1,440.39" "1,509.05" "1,580.66" "1,683.00" "1,754.22" "1,802.48" "1,853.55" "1,951.92" "2,048.03" "2,166.97" "2,278.50" "2,325.84" "2,275.52" "2,344.81" "2,446.48" "2,474.01" "2,608.52" "2,662.03" "2,719.22" "2,863.82" "2,997.30" "3,124.83" "3,240.65" "3,020.54" "3,358.91" "3,688.32" "3,844.87" "3,986.72" "4,134.45" "4,282.89" "4,428.61" 2021 +132 FRA NGDP_D France "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 38.998 43.557 48.851 53.56 57.308 60.375 63.464 65.013 67.188 69.274 71.133 72.916 74.427 75.674 76.372 77.112 78.204 78.891 79.631 79.895 80.987 82.652 84.329 85.88 87.508 89.141 90.893 93.257 95.558 95.536 96.68 97.578 98.662 99.326 99.892 101.083 101.724 102.098 103.154 104.432 107.441 108.872 111.703 115.612 118.618 120.753 122.739 124.748 2021 +132 FRA NGDPRPC France "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,559.89" "21,670.68" "22,076.93" "22,224.31" "22,474.69" "22,752.76" "23,164.25" "23,645.78" "24,605.14" "25,580.09" "26,178.38" "26,340.48" "26,607.93" "26,307.78" "26,837.52" "27,355.89" "27,638.67" "28,196.89" "29,120.45" "29,976.88" "31,018.91" "31,401.26" "31,546.82" "31,592.51" "32,183.33" "32,495.36" "33,116.24" "33,687.55" "33,555.98" "32,448.14" "32,881.39" "33,446.15" "33,405.77" "33,463.59" "33,611.74" "33,823.63" "34,067.06" "34,809.05" "35,331.50" "35,857.26" "32,928.90" "35,069.29" "35,853.18" "35,987.64" "36,446.31" "37,003.47" "37,510.69" "37,944.30" 2021 +132 FRA NGDPRPPPPC France "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "28,720.28" "28,867.86" "29,409.04" "29,605.36" "29,938.90" "30,309.32" "30,857.48" "31,498.92" "32,776.91" "34,075.66" "34,872.64" "35,088.57" "35,444.85" "35,045.01" "35,750.69" "36,441.22" "36,817.92" "37,561.53" "38,791.82" "39,932.69" "41,320.79" "41,830.12" "42,024.02" "42,084.89" "42,871.93" "43,287.59" "44,114.67" "44,875.73" "44,700.46" "43,224.69" "43,801.83" "44,554.15" "44,500.36" "44,577.38" "44,774.74" "45,057.00" "45,381.28" "46,369.70" "47,065.66" "47,766.04" "43,865.12" "46,716.37" "47,760.60" "47,939.72" "48,550.71" "49,292.92" "49,968.59" "50,546.21" 2021 +132 FRA NGDPPC France "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,407.94" "9,439.16" "10,784.74" "11,903.24" "12,879.71" "13,736.88" "14,700.92" "15,372.77" "16,531.69" "17,720.36" "18,621.45" "19,206.41" "19,803.41" "19,908.24" "20,496.25" "21,094.71" "21,614.66" "22,244.76" "23,189.02" "23,950.09" "25,121.14" "25,953.92" "26,603.08" "27,131.72" "28,163.08" "28,966.71" "30,100.31" "31,416.01" "32,065.41" "30,999.76" "31,789.72" "32,636.08" "32,958.93" "33,237.99" "33,575.41" "34,189.80" "34,654.43" "35,539.49" "36,446.00" "37,446.33" "35,379.10" "38,180.61" "40,048.93" "41,606.10" "43,231.91" "44,682.89" "46,040.27" "47,334.76" 2021 +132 FRA NGDPDPC France "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,069.51" "11,456.04" "10,822.04" "10,292.76" "9,697.43" "10,108.56" "13,947.32" "16,793.96" "18,241.00" "18,236.77" "22,490.29" "22,406.39" "24,590.75" "23,082.72" "24,262.18" "27,741.29" "27,720.86" "25,028.47" "25,818.37" "25,550.78" "23,212.45" "23,245.26" "25,137.40" "30,682.64" "35,016.22" "36,057.12" "37,795.92" "43,060.03" "47,155.21" "43,190.97" "42,178.58" "45,419.97" "42,372.07" "44,144.62" "44,616.46" "37,937.86" "38,348.51" "40,134.13" "43,060.59" "41,924.84" "40,377.53" "45,187.77" "42,330.45" "42,646.03" "44,431.00" "46,193.26" "47,906.07" "49,579.07" 2021 +132 FRA PPPPC France "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,761.01" "11,839.60" "12,806.84" "13,397.20" "14,037.12" "14,660.12" "15,225.78" "15,926.71" "17,157.29" "18,536.61" "19,680.08" "20,471.65" "21,150.78" "21,407.81" "22,305.37" "23,212.93" "23,882.33" "24,784.79" "25,884.70" "27,021.43" "28,594.19" "29,598.80" "30,199.46" "30,840.11" "32,260.21" "33,594.46" "35,292.76" "36,871.84" "37,432.14" "36,428.32" "37,358.42" "38,789.62" "39,036.96" "40,951.51" "41,576.11" "42,289.11" "44,421.74" "46,369.70" "48,189.98" "49,782.00" "46,267.36" "51,322.29" "56,199.90" "58,420.55" "60,406.56" "62,469.83" "64,531.70" "66,540.84" 2021 +132 FRA NGAP_NPGDP France Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.812 -0.027 0.364 -0.408 -0.915 -1.336 -1.627 -1.682 0.013 1.72 2.099 0.986 0.441 -2.01 -1.662 -1.45 -2.167 -2.106 -0.991 -0.169 1.492 1.263 0.448 -0.58 0.043 0.03 1.028 2.021 1.134 -2.481 -1.745 -0.747 -1.503 -1.986 -2.227 -2.409 -2.663 -1.547 -0.824 0 -4.727 -1.935 -0.842 -1.206 -1.033 -0.577 -0.265 -0.083 2021 +132 FRA PPPSH France Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.315 4.284 4.374 4.324 4.206 4.13 4.082 4.034 4.036 4.07 4.026 3.972 3.631 3.537 3.517 3.469 3.386 3.331 3.359 3.354 3.333 3.317 3.264 3.164 3.082 2.993 2.918 2.834 2.757 2.69 2.601 2.556 2.457 2.469 2.429 2.431 2.465 2.45 2.409 2.389 2.272 2.291 2.279 2.236 2.201 2.169 2.134 2.098 2021 +132 FRA PPPEX France Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.781 0.797 0.842 0.888 0.918 0.937 0.966 0.965 0.964 0.956 0.946 0.938 0.936 0.93 0.919 0.909 0.905 0.898 0.896 0.886 0.879 0.877 0.881 0.88 0.873 0.862 0.853 0.852 0.857 0.851 0.851 0.841 0.844 0.812 0.808 0.808 0.78 0.766 0.756 0.752 0.765 0.744 0.713 0.712 0.716 0.715 0.713 0.711 2021 +132 FRA NID_NGDP France Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.748 23.519 23.798 21.75 21.229 21.168 21.757 22.263 23.343 24.268 24.41 23.602 21.96 19.543 20.317 20.513 19.622 19.452 20.681 21.364 22.488 22.165 21.316 21.186 21.89 22.453 23.238 24.165 24.13 21.333 21.946 23.221 22.627 22.287 22.71 22.712 22.609 23.436 23.857 24.365 23.594 24.58 24.868 23.572 23.284 22.929 22.735 22.651 2021 +132 FRA NGSD_NGDP France Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.153 22.748 21.736 20.912 21.087 21.105 22.061 21.787 22.886 23.817 23.634 23.116 22.233 20.237 20.902 20.971 20.828 23.169 24.368 25.797 23.588 23.74 22.464 22.022 22.422 22.556 23.491 24.063 23.433 20.783 21.318 22.361 21.662 21.777 21.754 22.344 22.123 22.67 23.026 24.877 21.797 24.939 23.605 22.064 22.112 22.264 22.219 22.376 2021 +132 FRA PCPI France "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 35.582 40.327 45.157 49.429 53.222 56.325 57.755 59.655 61.266 65.291 65.502 67.733 69.395 70.945 72.127 73.403 74.93 75.879 76.392 76.832 78.226 79.621 81.165 82.926 84.863 86.465 88.102 89.518 92.347 92.44 94.048 96.198 98.328 99.302 99.91 99.999 100.305 101.473 103.603 104.947 105.498 107.676 113.93 119.176 122.082 124.232 126.269 128.238 2021 +132 FRA PCPIPCH France "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.057 13.333 11.978 9.46 7.674 5.831 2.539 3.289 2.701 6.569 0.323 3.406 2.455 2.234 1.666 1.769 2.081 1.267 0.675 0.576 1.815 1.783 1.939 2.169 2.336 1.887 1.893 1.608 3.16 0.101 1.739 2.286 2.215 0.99 0.613 0.089 0.306 1.165 2.098 1.297 0.526 2.064 5.809 4.604 2.439 1.761 1.64 1.559 2021 +132 FRA PCPIE France "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 37.573 42.792 46.939 51.301 54.733 57.307 58.522 60.346 62.205 64.421 66.49 68.66 70.04 71.6 72.62 74.16 75.42 76.28 76.46 77.5 78.9 80.08 81.83 83.8 85.68 87.16 88.62 91.09 92.15 93.06 94.91 97.41 98.89 99.72 99.83 100.12 100.93 102.19 104.11 105.77 105.58 109.087 115.969 120.445 122.856 124.981 126.996 128.974 2021 +132 FRA PCPIEPCH France "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.728 13.892 9.691 9.292 6.69 4.703 2.121 3.115 3.081 3.563 3.212 3.264 2.01 2.227 1.425 2.121 1.699 1.14 0.236 1.36 1.806 1.496 2.185 2.407 2.243 1.727 1.675 2.787 1.164 0.988 1.988 2.634 1.519 0.839 0.11 0.29 0.809 1.248 1.879 1.594 -0.18 3.321 6.309 3.86 2.001 1.73 1.612 1.558 2021 +132 FRA TM_RPCH France Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.622 -1.577 3.318 -2.539 3.926 4.907 6.442 7.592 8.212 8.654 4.972 2.908 1.404 -3.66 9.09 8.068 2.262 8.012 11.802 6.452 16.205 2.299 1.959 0.984 5.438 6.468 6.054 5.746 1.095 -9.318 8.549 5.993 0.419 2.543 4.974 5.618 2.833 4.745 3.07 2.36 -13.033 7.828 6.692 1.59 3.247 3.749 3.582 3.001 2021 +132 FRA TMG_RPCH France Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.387 -4.599 3.307 -3.043 3.008 5.586 6.694 8.456 10.86 9.733 4.934 3.308 0.959 -4.548 10.938 8.499 0.56 7.789 11.945 7.094 16.904 1.009 2.125 1.066 6.667 7.008 6.189 5.374 1.021 -10.839 8.659 6.206 -0.592 0.628 2.803 4.914 3.197 5.839 2.476 2.167 -11.045 7.549 6.164 1.649 3.247 3.749 3.582 3.001 2021 +132 FRA TX_RPCH France Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.702 4.544 -1.459 5.003 7.258 2.256 -1.029 2.675 8.127 10.353 4.117 6.144 5.663 0.123 8.339 9.297 4.095 13.087 8.757 4.757 13.419 3.035 1.997 -0.858 4.722 4.12 6.366 2.79 0.259 -10.771 8.297 6.485 3.076 2.219 3.341 4.479 1.619 4.612 4.522 1.622 -16.975 8.593 6.893 1.549 3.663 4.471 3.954 3.385 2021 +132 FRA TXG_RPCH France Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.305 4.311 -2.549 4.597 7.149 2.784 0.062 4.048 8.866 10.115 5.113 5.893 4.832 0.165 9.92 9.923 2.998 13.183 8.652 4.612 12.788 3.031 1.854 -0.131 4.929 3.772 6.847 1.423 -0.442 -12.474 9.855 5.612 1.657 1.331 1.7 4.436 1.591 5.312 3.992 1.768 -15.41 7.02 4.043 1.35 3.663 4.471 3.954 3.385 2021 +132 FRA LUR France Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. Data prior to 1983 are not harmonized. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 6.349 7.438 8.069 7.383 8.458 8.7 8.875 9.15 8.842 8.7 8.4 8.617 9.442 10.267 10.667 10.508 10.833 10.892 10.692 10.442 9.175 8.458 8.275 8.517 8.875 8.875 8.85 8.025 7.442 9.117 9.267 9.208 9.775 10.3 10.275 10.35 10.067 9.417 9.025 8.408 8.025 7.867 7.454 7.555 7.515 7.454 7.42 7.362 2021 +132 FRA LE France Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. Data prior to 1983 are not harmonized. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 23.183 22.964 22.943 22.822 22.771 22.827 23.012 22.972 23.076 23.471 23.481 23.434 23.486 23.192 23.217 23.533 23.681 23.563 23.839 24.017 24.678 25.172 25.435 25.355 25.431 25.715 25.823 26.315 26.776 26.416 26.477 26.522 26.478 26.553 26.559 26.605 26.822 27.045 27.26 27.467 27.401 27.871 27.996 27.976 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +132 FRA LP France Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 53.731 54.029 54.335 54.65 54.895 55.157 55.411 55.682 55.966 56.27 56.577 56.841 57.111 57.369 57.565 57.753 57.936 58.116 58.299 58.497 58.858 59.267 59.686 60.102 60.505 60.963 61.4 61.795 62.135 62.466 62.765 63.07 63.376 63.698 64.028 64.301 64.469 64.639 64.844 65.097 65.284 65.447 65.629 65.814 65.998 66.183 66.369 66.555 2021 +132 FRA GGR France General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 207.706 237.397 277.762 313.57 346.003 373.838 396.741 422.037 444.836 475.535 502.525 528.48 542.76 557.876 580.522 605.485 638.344 657.735 683.328 714.89 744.228 774.316 788.119 803.185 841.688 881.867 932.06 969.307 996.839 967.767 997.547 "1,052.57" "1,088.82" "1,125.15" "1,146.02" "1,168.96" "1,185.17" "1,230.06" "1,260.96" "1,274.57" "1,213.64" "1,314.94" "1,400.06" "1,426.26" "1,465.74" "1,512.35" "1,559.06" "1,607.05" 2021 +132 FRA GGR_NGDP France General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 45.976 46.55 47.401 48.204 48.938 49.339 48.704 49.304 48.079 47.691 47.698 48.409 47.99 48.846 49.202 49.7 50.975 50.878 50.546 51.027 50.334 50.339 49.635 49.255 49.394 49.939 50.432 49.929 50.033 49.977 49.995 51.136 52.126 53.144 53.309 53.172 53.049 53.545 53.356 52.287 52.545 52.622 53.268 52.087 51.371 51.14 51.022 51.012 2021 +132 FRA GGX France General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 209.642 249.675 294.386 330.098 365.348 396.36 422.787 439.28 468.563 493.305 528.166 559.735 594.798 630.501 644.506 667.721 687.256 704.959 715.484 737.347 763.723 795.531 838.298 868.664 902.872 941.123 977.223 "1,020.49" "1,061.87" "1,106.70" "1,134.96" "1,158.67" "1,192.86" "1,211.62" "1,229.96" "1,248.66" "1,266.44" "1,298.02" "1,315.05" "1,349.28" "1,418.65" "1,475.62" "1,534.04" "1,578.98" "1,607.36" "1,659.29" "1,710.72" "1,763.22" 2021 +132 FRA GGX_NGDP France General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 46.405 48.957 50.237 50.744 51.674 52.312 51.901 51.319 50.644 49.473 50.132 51.272 52.591 55.204 54.625 54.809 54.881 54.531 52.924 52.63 51.652 51.718 52.795 53.271 52.985 53.294 52.876 52.566 53.296 57.152 56.882 56.291 57.107 57.228 57.214 56.798 56.686 56.503 55.645 55.352 61.421 59.052 58.365 57.664 56.335 56.109 55.986 55.969 2021 +132 FRA GGXCNL France General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.936 -12.278 -16.624 -16.528 -19.345 -22.522 -26.046 -17.243 -23.727 -17.77 -25.641 -31.255 -52.038 -72.625 -63.984 -62.236 -48.912 -47.224 -32.156 -22.457 -19.495 -21.215 -50.179 -65.479 -61.184 -59.256 -45.163 -51.179 -65.026 -138.934 -137.409 -106.104 -104.043 -86.468 -83.941 -79.697 -81.261 -67.962 -54.095 -74.705 -205.013 -160.675 -133.977 -152.722 -141.618 -146.949 -151.667 -156.169 2021 +132 FRA GGXCNL_NGDP France General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -0.429 -2.408 -2.837 -2.541 -2.736 -2.972 -3.197 -2.014 -2.564 -1.782 -2.434 -2.863 -4.601 -6.359 -5.423 -5.109 -3.906 -3.653 -2.379 -1.603 -1.318 -1.379 -3.16 -4.015 -3.591 -3.356 -2.444 -2.636 -3.264 -7.175 -6.887 -5.155 -4.981 -4.084 -3.905 -3.625 -3.637 -2.958 -2.289 -3.065 -8.876 -6.43 -5.097 -5.577 -4.963 -4.969 -4.964 -4.957 2021 +132 FRA GGSB France General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.737 -7.547 -11.351 -11.288 -10.71 -19.307 -21.912 -12.739 -23.764 -22.965 -32.354 -34.507 -53.555 -65.44 -57.798 -53.369 -34.803 -32.859 -24.782 -21.113 -31.808 -32.15 -54.045 -60.413 -61.576 -67.949 -57.886 -73.099 -77.666 -113.369 -118.255 -97.383 -83.079 -60.819 -55.534 -47.229 -43.79 -44.175 -36.675 -51.405 -138.717 -129.399 -119.638 -133.634 -124.712 -137.214 -147.058 -154.684 2021 +132 FRA GGSB_NPGDP France General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -0.165 -1.481 -1.948 -1.731 -1.502 -2.514 -2.646 -1.463 -2.569 -2.343 -3.135 -3.192 -4.756 -5.615 -4.817 -4.317 -2.719 -2.488 -1.815 -1.504 -2.183 -2.117 -3.419 -3.683 -3.615 -3.849 -3.164 -3.841 -3.942 -5.709 -5.823 -4.696 -3.918 -2.816 -2.526 -2.097 -1.908 -1.893 -1.539 -2.109 -5.722 -5.078 -4.514 -4.821 -4.326 -4.613 -4.8 -4.906 2021 +132 FRA GGXONLB France General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.763 -7.542 -11.123 -7.419 -8.5 -9.536 -11.352 -1.33 -6.724 1.682 -2.729 -6.253 -24.196 -42.178 -31.066 -27.143 -10.479 -8.428 6.686 14.576 18.473 18.707 -8.677 -24.623 -18.401 -16.188 -1.147 -3.061 -12.246 -95.664 -91.912 -55.222 -53.23 -40.517 -39.766 -38.473 -42.275 -30.429 -16.07 -41.611 -177.378 -128.51 -89.445 -112.289 -102.837 -103.575 -101.274 -96.845 2021 +132 FRA GGXONLB_NGDP France General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 0.169 -1.479 -1.898 -1.14 -1.202 -1.259 -1.394 -0.155 -0.727 0.169 -0.259 -0.573 -2.139 -3.693 -2.633 -2.228 -0.837 -0.652 0.495 1.04 1.249 1.216 -0.546 -1.51 -1.08 -0.917 -0.062 -0.158 -0.615 -4.94 -4.606 -2.683 -2.548 -1.914 -1.85 -1.75 -1.892 -1.325 -0.68 -1.707 -7.68 -5.143 -3.403 -4.101 -3.604 -3.502 -3.314 -3.074 2021 +132 FRA GGXWDN France General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a 85.851 107.548 172.574 208.123 212.048 230.71 249.748 271.971 309.929 354.497 410.692 494.117 561.7 617.8 649.9 683.7 707.3 734.5 761.8 813.6 897.3 965.9 "1,039.80" "1,072.10" "1,126.90" "1,191.70" "1,350.70" "1,469.00" "1,573.20" "1,670.50" "1,757.10" "1,837.30" "1,898.30" "1,992.50" "2,053.20" "2,109.00" "2,166.60" "2,362.40" "2,525.10" "2,636.30" "2,765.69" "2,909.00" "3,055.66" "3,207.08" "3,368.80" 2021 +132 FRA GGXWDN_NGDP France General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 13.197 15.211 22.776 25.549 24.773 24.936 25.047 25.815 28.389 31.344 35.959 41.879 46.106 49.335 50.272 50.573 50.485 49.676 49.525 51.24 55.027 56.684 58.882 58.009 58.047 59.813 69.752 73.623 76.429 79.974 82.992 85.465 86.348 89.185 89.377 89.239 88.881 102.282 101.052 100.302 101.002 101.955 103.328 104.956 106.934 2021 +132 FRA GGXWDG France General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 94.1 112.4 148.6 173.6 205.7 232.6 255 288.3 311.2 343.4 374.9 398.2 454.9 531.7 588.6 683.5 751.3 794.1 829.4 847.6 870.6 897.4 956.8 "1,050.40" "1,123.60" "1,189.90" "1,194.10" "1,252.90" "1,370.30" "1,608.00" "1,701.10" "1,808.00" "1,892.50" "1,977.70" "2,039.90" "2,101.30" "2,188.50" "2,254.30" "2,310.90" "2,374.90" "2,648.10" "2,813.10" "2,939.23" "3,081.28" "3,237.84" "3,396.49" "3,559.25" "3,731.89" 2021 +132 FRA GGXWDG_NGDP France General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 20.829 22.04 25.359 26.687 29.094 30.699 31.304 33.681 33.635 34.439 35.585 36.475 40.222 46.554 49.887 56.104 59.995 61.426 61.351 60.5 58.881 58.341 60.258 64.415 65.938 67.382 64.611 64.537 68.777 83.04 85.256 87.837 90.602 93.412 94.889 95.582 97.958 98.131 97.783 97.426 114.651 112.577 111.827 112.527 113.48 114.853 116.482 118.459 2021 +132 FRA NGDP_FY France "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 451.77 509.985 585.989 650.512 707.03 757.689 814.596 855.983 925.215 997.121 "1,053.55" "1,091.71" "1,130.98" "1,142.12" "1,179.87" "1,218.27" "1,252.27" "1,292.78" "1,351.90" "1,401.00" "1,478.59" "1,538.20" "1,587.83" "1,630.67" "1,704.02" "1,765.91" "1,848.15" "1,941.36" "1,992.38" "1,936.42" "1,995.29" "2,058.37" "2,088.80" "2,117.19" "2,149.77" "2,198.43" "2,234.13" "2,297.24" "2,363.31" "2,437.64" "2,309.70" "2,498.82" "2,628.36" "2,738.25" "2,853.23" "2,957.25" "3,055.63" "3,150.35" 2021 +132 FRA BCA France Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.175 -4.772 -12.126 -4.714 -0.756 -0.352 2.353 -4.452 -4.665 -4.635 -9.869 -6.186 3.835 9.188 8.17 7.337 19.361 54.064 55.507 66.26 15.021 21.696 17.225 15.413 11.288 2.283 5.877 -2.712 -20.406 -14.84 -16.645 -24.622 -25.909 -14.341 -27.309 -8.976 -12.028 -19.889 -23.208 13.987 -47.359 10.604 -35.092 -42.339 -34.389 -20.33 -16.409 -9.09 2021 +132 FRA BCA_NGDPD France Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.595 -0.771 -2.062 -0.838 -0.142 -0.063 0.304 -0.476 -0.457 -0.452 -0.776 -0.486 0.273 0.694 0.585 0.458 1.205 3.717 3.688 4.433 1.099 1.575 1.148 0.836 0.533 0.104 0.253 -0.102 -0.696 -0.55 -0.629 -0.86 -0.965 -0.51 -0.956 -0.368 -0.486 -0.767 -0.831 0.513 -1.797 0.359 -1.263 -1.509 -1.173 -0.665 -0.516 -0.275 2021 +646 GAB NGDP_R Gabon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "2,595.28" "2,491.47" "2,593.62" "2,645.50" "2,775.12" "2,936.08" "2,874.42" "2,431.76" "2,516.87" "2,905.24" "3,054.76" "3,241.82" "3,141.75" "3,265.75" "3,386.99" "3,555.46" "3,684.35" "3,895.77" "4,031.26" "3,670.73" "3,601.61" "3,679.03" "3,685.90" "3,748.59" "3,790.57" "3,760.76" "3,689.00" "3,922.62" "3,990.57" "3,899.62" "4,144.15" "4,438.04" "4,671.08" "4,928.79" "5,147.39" "5,347.05" "5,458.89" "5,484.69" "5,530.94" "5,747.49" "5,640.37" "5,724.06" "5,880.42" "6,099.47" "6,327.04" "6,565.04" "6,812.99" "7,072.48" 2021 +646 GAB NGDP_RPCH Gabon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -- -4 4.1 2 4.9 5.8 -2.1 -15.4 3.5 15.431 5.147 6.124 -3.087 3.947 3.713 4.974 3.625 5.738 3.478 -8.943 -1.883 2.15 0.187 1.701 1.12 -0.786 -1.908 6.333 1.733 -2.279 6.27 7.092 5.251 5.517 4.435 3.879 2.091 0.473 0.843 3.915 -1.864 1.484 2.732 3.725 3.731 3.762 3.777 3.809 2021 +646 GAB NGDP Gabon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 963.205 "1,117.08" "1,266.06" "1,405.67" "1,550.07" "1,678.29" "1,693.20" "1,111.76" "1,214.95" "1,422.22" "1,725.76" "1,623.13" "1,576.33" "1,630.20" "2,477.83" "2,635.85" "3,101.85" "3,310.89" "2,816.67" "3,057.34" "3,842.28" "3,679.03" "3,701.27" "3,776.24" "4,097.53" "4,989.26" "5,309.45" "5,961.58" "6,944.82" "5,738.12" "7,111.48" "8,581.58" "8,766.49" "8,690.52" "8,988.33" "8,503.45" "8,310.62" "8,669.07" "9,368.91" "9,886.93" "8,816.14" "11,219.04" "13,768.42" "13,766.40" "14,124.00" "14,587.75" "15,168.60" "15,838.43" 2021 +646 GAB NGDPD Gabon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.559 4.111 3.853 3.689 3.547 3.736 4.889 3.699 4.079 4.458 6.339 5.754 5.955 5.757 4.463 5.281 6.064 5.673 4.774 4.966 5.397 5.023 5.332 6.51 7.767 9.468 10.164 12.457 15.57 12.188 14.384 18.207 17.181 17.596 18.209 14.385 14.02 14.924 16.875 16.875 15.339 20.242 22.221 21.545 22.186 23.063 24.143 25.381 2021 +646 GAB PPPGDP Gabon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.63 6.967 7.701 8.163 8.872 9.683 9.671 8.384 8.983 10.776 11.755 12.896 12.783 13.602 14.409 15.443 16.295 17.528 18.341 16.936 16.994 17.75 18.061 18.73 19.448 19.901 20.123 21.976 22.785 22.409 24.1 26.345 26.868 27.464 28.956 28.63 28.685 30.987 31.995 33.842 33.612 35.528 39.093 41.994 44.475 47.006 49.71 52.601 2021 +646 GAB NGDP_D Gabon "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 37.114 44.836 48.814 53.135 55.856 57.161 58.906 45.718 48.272 48.954 56.494 50.068 50.174 49.918 73.157 74.135 84.19 84.987 69.871 83.29 106.682 100 100.417 100.737 108.098 132.666 143.927 151.98 174.031 147.145 171.603 193.364 187.676 176.322 174.619 159.03 152.24 158.059 169.391 172.022 156.304 195.998 234.14 225.699 223.232 222.203 222.642 223.945 2021 +646 GAB NGDPRPC Gabon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,468,940.43" "3,258,499.40" "3,319,088.09" "3,312,613.84" "3,400,129.10" "3,519,898.87" "3,371,801.46" "2,791,139.14" "2,826,643.14" "3,192,573.19" "3,284,690.67" "3,376,897.90" "3,173,489.10" "3,220,656.08" "3,258,762.10" "3,337,412.65" "3,374,044.38" "3,480,643.36" "3,513,848.14" "3,121,559.56" "2,988,073.00" "2,977,859.58" "2,910,653.15" "2,887,961.75" "2,849,073.91" "2,757,724.87" "2,639,126.58" "2,724,521.40" "2,670,254.35" "2,513,868.39" "2,573,697.75" "2,655,316.03" "2,692,436.15" "2,734,071.18" "2,755,316.96" "2,770,489.72" "2,757,563.53" "2,708,570.88" "2,694,349.11" "2,762,629.72" "2,676,001.82" "2,681,448.74" "2,720,879.39" "2,788,471.05" "2,858,737.41" "2,932,403.93" "3,009,195.92" "3,089,760.25" 2015 +646 GAB NGDPRPPPPC Gabon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,598.51" "18,409.57" "18,751.88" "18,715.31" "19,209.74" "19,886.41" "19,049.70" "15,769.13" "15,969.71" "18,037.11" "18,557.55" "19,078.49" "17,929.29" "18,195.77" "18,411.06" "18,855.41" "19,062.37" "19,664.62" "19,852.22" "17,635.90" "16,881.74" "16,824.04" "16,444.34" "16,316.14" "16,096.44" "15,580.34" "14,910.30" "15,392.75" "15,086.16" "14,202.63" "14,540.64" "15,001.76" "15,211.48" "15,446.71" "15,566.74" "15,652.46" "15,579.43" "15,302.64" "15,222.29" "15,608.06" "15,118.63" "15,149.41" "15,372.18" "15,754.05" "16,151.04" "16,567.23" "17,001.08" "17,456.25" 2015 +646 GAB NGDPPC Gabon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,287,451.25" "1,460,990.13" "1,620,195.88" "1,760,143.15" "1,899,175.99" "2,012,002.37" "1,986,179.60" "1,276,059.78" "1,364,480.23" "1,562,880.20" "1,855,657.02" "1,690,756.99" "1,592,256.36" "1,607,688.96" "2,384,016.65" "2,474,199.94" "2,840,607.94" "2,958,090.50" "2,455,153.09" "2,599,933.43" "3,187,746.19" "2,977,859.58" "2,922,795.13" "2,909,259.89" "3,079,795.50" "3,658,573.61" "3,798,404.11" "4,140,720.09" "4,647,060.60" "3,699,042.99" "4,416,541.26" "5,134,433.56" "5,053,048.96" "4,820,759.12" "4,811,307.04" "4,405,922.36" "4,198,120.43" "4,281,153.51" "4,563,979.98" "4,752,321.68" "4,182,701.39" "5,255,581.52" "6,370,672.10" "6,293,537.58" "6,381,624.04" "6,515,903.27" "6,699,740.78" "6,919,352.16" 2015 +646 GAB NGDPDPC Gabon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,093.62" "5,376.62" "4,930.53" "4,619.02" "4,346.39" "4,478.47" "5,735.36" "4,245.96" "4,581.14" "4,899.23" "6,815.63" "5,993.32" "6,015.51" "5,677.62" "4,293.94" "4,956.84" "5,552.92" "5,068.09" "4,161.62" "4,222.73" "4,477.32" "4,065.93" "4,210.28" "5,015.60" "5,837.62" "6,942.70" "7,271.09" "8,652.15" "10,418.28" "7,856.85" "8,933.31" "10,893.46" "9,903.41" "9,760.75" "9,746.79" "7,453.11" "7,082.22" "7,370.35" "8,220.50" "8,111.34" "7,277.37" "9,482.51" "10,281.78" "9,849.73" "10,024.05" "10,301.63" "10,663.78" "11,088.08" 2015 +646 GAB PPPPC Gabon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,862.35" "9,112.30" "9,855.25" "10,221.21" "10,869.89" "11,608.59" "11,344.07" "9,622.76" "10,088.80" "11,841.72" "12,639.34" "13,433.62" "12,912.14" "13,414.61" "13,863.26" "14,495.55" "14,923.00" "15,659.91" "15,987.25" "14,402.54" "14,099.00" "14,367.36" "14,261.98" "14,430.09" "14,617.92" "14,592.95" "14,396.29" "15,263.75" "15,246.61" "14,445.67" "14,967.24" "15,762.73" "15,487.11" "15,234.60" "15,499.57" "14,834.21" "14,490.23" "15,302.64" "15,585.92" "16,266.79" "15,946.60" "16,643.03" "18,088.44" "19,198.28" "20,095.04" "20,995.96" "21,955.97" "22,980.03" 2015 +646 GAB NGAP_NPGDP Gabon Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +646 GAB PPPSH Gabon Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.049 0.047 0.048 0.048 0.048 0.049 0.047 0.038 0.038 0.042 0.042 0.044 0.038 0.039 0.039 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.041 0.036 0.034 0.034 0.033 0.032 0.031 0.029 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.026 0.027 0.028 0.027 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 2021 +646 GAB PPPEX Gabon Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 145.272 160.332 164.399 172.205 174.719 173.32 175.085 132.609 135.247 131.981 146.816 125.86 123.315 119.846 171.966 170.687 190.351 188.896 153.569 180.519 226.097 207.266 204.936 201.611 210.686 250.708 263.846 271.278 304.793 256.066 295.081 325.733 326.274 316.435 310.415 297.011 289.721 279.766 292.827 292.149 262.294 315.783 352.196 327.818 317.572 310.341 305.144 301.103 2021 +646 GAB NID_NGDP Gabon Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 33.472 41.533 40.596 44.375 41.263 47.534 42.426 36.203 40.364 27.922 23.011 28.923 23.976 23.514 22.817 24.7 21.035 33.373 41.402 25.443 21.585 29.227 31.94 28.661 26.516 24.958 26.607 26.258 22.82 29.091 26.105 23.832 29.115 33.26 35.926 34.799 35.466 31.774 28.189 32.146 30.947 32.483 29.258 32.11 30.512 31.436 31.367 31.39 2021 +646 GAB NGSD_NGDP Gabon Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 51.211 48.905 45.47 44.527 50.638 46.385 16.427 20.822 18.929 20.724 22.723 27.174 17.433 19.722 27.769 30.689 33.392 38.921 23.707 30.342 37.621 39.536 38.305 37.5 36.836 45.922 41.233 39.911 44.449 33.513 41.009 47.847 47.004 40.548 43.483 29.229 24.403 23.121 23.344 27.15 24.049 26.79 27.868 29.186 27.36 28.216 28.441 28.666 2021 +646 GAB PCPI Gabon "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Macroeconomics Department Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 41.899 45.503 53.101 58.624 62.083 66.615 70.878 70.169 63.293 67.662 78.061 70.387 63.67 64.01 87.128 95.533 96.192 100.014 101.463 99.499 100 102.136 102.304 104.457 104.884 106.112 104.62 103.552 109.002 111.057 112.664 114.086 117.147 117.71 123.021 122.845 125.408 128.734 134.884 137.611 139.456 140.96 145.894 150.564 154.327 157.722 161.192 164.739 2021 +646 GAB PCPIPCH Gabon "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.321 8.6 16.7 10.4 5.9 7.3 6.4 -1 -9.8 6.903 15.369 -9.83 -9.543 0.534 36.116 9.647 0.69 3.973 1.449 -1.935 0.504 2.136 0.164 2.105 0.408 1.171 -1.406 -1.021 5.263 1.885 1.447 1.262 2.683 0.48 4.512 -0.143 2.086 2.652 4.777 2.022 1.341 1.079 3.5 3.201 2.5 2.2 2.2 2.2 2021 +646 GAB PCPIE Gabon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Macroeconomics Department Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.341 78.845 65.666 62.69 63.516 93.337 96.557 97.351 99.411 99.955 99.006 100.783 101.725 102.154 105.751 105.237 106.41 105.694 105.488 111.37 112.334 113.106 115.709 118.216 122.073 124.194 122.765 127.762 129.112 137.185 138.586 140.738 143.095 149.704 152.739 157.166 159.707 164.009 166.939 2021 +646 GAB PCPIEPCH Gabon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.369 -16.715 -4.532 1.317 46.95 3.451 0.822 2.115 0.548 -0.949 1.795 0.935 0.421 3.521 -0.486 1.115 -0.673 -0.195 5.576 0.866 0.687 2.302 2.167 3.263 1.738 -1.151 4.071 1.057 6.253 1.021 1.553 1.675 4.618 2.028 2.898 1.616 2.694 1.787 2021 +646 GAB TM_RPCH Gabon Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2001 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2012 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 12.303 5.698 -6.617 11.053 1.494 22.051 123.564 -41.893 36.058 4.848 -10.515 3.304 1.87 4.48 -14.827 2.316 2.995 12.084 22.45 -24.535 -17.424 -2.371 11.309 -2.342 5.048 0.9 26.752 11.342 -0.789 8.77 12.412 -17.433 32.691 36.431 -5.439 -10.199 -16.127 6.159 0.019 7.267 -0.753 -11.121 0.759 2.663 0.439 1.844 1.74 4.2 2021 +646 GAB TMG_RPCH Gabon Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2001 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2012 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 12.303 5.698 -6.617 11.053 1.494 22.051 123.564 -41.893 36.058 4.848 -10.515 3.304 1.87 4.48 -14.827 2.316 2.995 12.084 22.45 -24.535 -17.424 -2.371 11.309 -2.342 5.048 0.9 26.752 11.321 -0.789 8.77 12.412 -17.433 32.691 36.431 -5.439 -10.199 -16.127 6.159 0.019 7.267 -0.753 -11.121 0.759 2.663 0.439 1.844 1.74 4.2 2021 +646 GAB TX_RPCH Gabon Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2001 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2012 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -24.638 -15.819 1.714 -0.899 7.224 2.471 -5.904 -5.975 5.162 25.187 19.512 -1.114 2.553 12.541 4.489 6.231 2.43 3.378 -6.227 -5.3 -10.458 -5.042 -8.456 5.998 5.469 -4.169 -10.022 5.244 2.95 -2.941 7.592 -2.158 -2.927 -1.263 2.209 20.106 -9.472 -8.323 -2.101 6.728 18.871 -10.41 -12.583 5.97 4.517 4.237 4.348 3.962 2021 +646 GAB TXG_RPCH Gabon Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2001 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2012 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -24.638 -15.819 1.714 -0.899 7.224 2.471 -5.904 -5.975 5.162 25.187 19.512 -1.114 2.553 12.541 4.489 6.231 2.43 3.378 -6.227 -5.3 -10.458 -5.042 -8.456 5.998 5.469 -4.169 -10.022 5.244 2.95 -2.941 7.592 -2.158 -2.927 -1.263 2.209 20.106 -9.472 -8.323 -2.101 6.728 18.871 -10.41 -12.583 5.97 4.517 4.237 4.348 3.962 2021 +646 GAB LUR Gabon Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +646 GAB LE Gabon Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +646 GAB LP Gabon Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. In close cooperation with World Bank and country authorities. Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 0.748 0.765 0.781 0.799 0.816 0.834 0.852 0.871 0.89 0.91 0.93 0.96 0.99 1.014 1.039 1.065 1.092 1.119 1.147 1.176 1.205 1.235 1.266 1.298 1.33 1.364 1.398 1.44 1.494 1.551 1.61 1.671 1.735 1.803 1.868 1.93 1.98 2.025 2.053 2.08 2.108 2.135 2.161 2.187 2.213 2.239 2.264 2.289 2015 +646 GAB GGR Gabon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 323.723 374.178 341.131 350.91 554.536 730.574 755.09 "1,029.83" 912.144 813.589 "1,207.60" "1,173.63" "1,089.90" "1,095.19" "1,141.85" "1,434.16" "1,582.57" "1,636.50" "2,078.13" "1,685.19" "1,833.93" "2,015.25" "2,643.43" "2,746.68" "2,672.69" "1,797.30" "1,424.25" "1,422.98" "1,580.82" "1,931.33" "1,552.95" "1,652.72" "2,236.01" "2,410.67" "2,494.14" "2,618.25" "2,741.39" "2,846.22" 2021 +646 GAB GGR_NGDP Gabon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.758 23.053 21.641 21.526 22.38 27.717 24.343 31.104 32.384 26.611 31.429 31.901 29.447 29.002 27.867 28.745 29.807 27.451 29.923 29.368 25.788 23.483 30.154 31.605 29.735 21.136 17.138 16.414 16.873 19.534 17.615 14.731 16.24 17.511 17.659 17.948 18.073 17.97 2021 +646 GAB GGX Gabon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 389.896 407.14 418.319 438.187 592.424 660.906 689.479 983.229 "1,281.50" 779.527 779.878 "1,023.99" 952.054 802.44 855.32 "1,036.15" "1,122.14" "1,155.85" "1,314.59" "1,296.72" "1,642.09" "1,865.71" "2,099.54" "3,013.40" "2,135.22" "1,892.30" "1,815.68" "1,570.29" "1,600.63" "1,721.04" "1,746.22" "1,860.46" "2,075.19" "1,998.12" "2,115.48" "2,265.47" "2,390.42" "2,508.98" 2021 +646 GAB GGX_NGDP Gabon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.593 25.084 26.537 26.879 23.909 25.074 22.228 29.697 45.497 25.497 20.297 27.833 25.722 21.25 20.874 20.768 21.135 19.388 18.929 22.598 23.091 21.741 23.95 34.675 23.755 22.253 21.848 18.114 17.084 17.407 19.807 16.583 15.072 14.514 14.978 15.53 15.759 15.841 2021 +646 GAB GGXCNL Gabon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -66.173 -32.962 -77.188 -87.277 -37.888 69.668 65.61 46.6 -369.36 34.062 427.72 149.643 137.845 292.748 286.526 398.007 460.429 480.646 763.537 388.474 191.836 149.543 543.889 -266.722 537.468 -95 -391.436 -147.309 -19.809 210.291 -193.267 -207.734 160.824 412.544 378.665 352.784 350.969 337.244 2021 +646 GAB GGXCNL_NGDP Gabon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.834 -2.031 -4.897 -5.354 -1.529 2.643 2.115 1.407 -13.113 1.114 11.132 4.067 3.724 7.752 6.993 7.977 8.672 8.062 10.994 6.77 2.698 1.743 6.204 -3.069 5.98 -1.117 -4.71 -1.699 -0.211 2.127 -2.192 -1.852 1.168 2.997 2.681 2.418 2.314 2.129 2021 +646 GAB GGSB Gabon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +646 GAB GGSB_NPGDP Gabon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +646 GAB GGXONLB Gabon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.109 59.024 16.912 19.71 118.374 280.623 251.751 241.629 -167.856 229.989 639.75 453.348 289.125 434.248 437.326 527.177 577.049 599.412 877.933 470.666 288.636 244.101 637.609 -131.553 682.7 77.3 -198.262 71.698 205.234 435.187 103.666 100.782 491.083 743.825 708.025 681.66 685.318 673.837 2021 +646 GAB GGXONLB_NGDP Gabon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.397 3.636 1.073 1.209 4.777 10.646 8.116 7.298 -5.959 7.523 16.65 12.322 7.812 11.499 10.673 10.566 10.868 10.055 12.642 8.202 4.059 2.844 7.273 -1.514 7.595 0.909 -2.386 0.827 2.191 4.402 1.176 0.898 3.567 5.403 5.013 4.673 4.518 4.254 2021 +646 GAB GGXWDN Gabon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +646 GAB GGXWDN_NGDP Gabon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +646 GAB GGXWDG Gabon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,553.09" "1,450.24" "1,385.13" "1,469.38" "1,765.84" "1,933.66" "2,002.22" "1,888.53" "2,466.99" "2,234.49" "2,785.53" "2,979.26" "3,000.62" "2,652.47" "2,470.86" "2,461.02" "2,102.43" "2,339.15" "1,392.66" "1,491.44" "1,514.40" "1,838.60" "1,879.75" "2,703.86" "3,061.68" "3,801.31" "5,335.31" "5,451.59" "5,706.97" "5,910.26" "6,901.43" "7,378.91" "7,428.23" "7,220.20" "6,957.59" "6,695.94" "6,431.58" "5,856.57" 2021 +646 GAB GGXWDG_NGDP Gabon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 89.994 89.348 87.87 90.135 71.266 73.36 64.549 57.04 87.585 73.086 72.497 80.979 81.07 70.241 60.301 49.326 39.598 39.237 20.053 25.992 21.295 21.425 21.442 31.113 34.063 44.703 64.199 62.886 60.914 59.779 78.282 65.771 53.951 52.448 49.261 45.901 42.401 36.977 2021 +646 GAB NGDP_FY Gabon "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 963.205 "1,117.08" "1,266.06" "1,405.67" "1,550.07" "1,678.29" "1,693.20" "1,111.76" "1,214.95" "1,422.22" "1,725.76" "1,623.13" "1,576.33" "1,630.20" "2,477.83" "2,635.85" "3,101.85" "3,310.89" "2,816.67" "3,057.34" "3,842.28" "3,679.03" "3,701.27" "3,776.24" "4,097.53" "4,989.26" "5,309.45" "5,961.58" "6,944.82" "5,738.12" "7,111.48" "8,581.58" "8,766.49" "8,690.52" "8,988.33" "8,503.45" "8,310.62" "8,669.07" "9,368.91" "9,886.93" "8,816.14" "11,219.04" "13,768.42" "13,766.40" "14,124.00" "14,587.75" "15,168.60" "15,838.43" 2021 +646 GAB BCA Gabon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.246 0.641 0.513 0.451 0.635 0.374 -0.948 -0.266 -0.602 -0.177 0.15 0.091 -0.226 -0.058 0.336 0.465 0.889 0.531 -0.621 0.39 1.001 0.517 0.338 0.766 0.924 1.983 1.796 1.701 3.368 0.539 2.144 4.371 3.074 1.282 1.376 -0.801 -1.551 -1.291 -0.81 -0.835 -1.058 -1.152 -0.309 -0.63 -0.699 -0.743 -0.707 -0.692 2019 +646 GAB BCA_NGDPD Gabon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 27.326 15.581 13.324 12.222 17.905 10.001 -19.385 -7.197 -14.756 -3.977 2.367 1.581 -3.791 -1.006 7.522 8.797 14.655 9.367 -12.999 7.862 18.549 10.3 6.34 11.764 11.903 20.944 17.669 13.653 21.633 4.422 14.904 24.005 17.89 7.288 7.557 -5.571 -11.063 -8.652 -4.802 -4.95 -6.897 -5.693 -1.39 -2.924 -3.153 -3.221 -2.927 -2.725 2019 +648 GMB NGDP_R The Gambia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 18.77 16.982 20.508 23.28 21.506 22.291 22.818 23.456 23.856 24.889 26.307 26.876 27.35 28.398 27.433 28.344 29.168 29.581 31.504 33.52 35.372 37.406 36.192 38.68 41.405 40.431 40.207 41.43 44.022 46.957 49.731 45.688 48.082 49.464 48.767 50.746 51.733 54.228 58.151 61.769 62.134 64.785 68.055 72.124 76.787 81.266 85.331 89.606 2020 +648 GMB NGDP_RPCH The Gambia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.705 -9.523 20.759 13.518 -7.62 3.649 2.364 2.8 1.702 4.331 5.696 2.163 1.763 3.833 -3.398 3.32 2.906 1.417 6.5 6.399 5.525 5.753 -3.247 6.874 7.046 -2.352 -0.556 3.043 6.256 6.666 5.908 -8.13 5.242 2.873 -1.407 4.058 1.943 4.823 7.235 6.222 0.591 4.265 5.048 5.979 6.464 5.833 5.002 5.01 2020 +648 GMB NGDP The Gambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 1.043 1.142 1.252 1.453 1.482 1.876 2.603 3.564 3.923 4.659 5.678 6.64 7.295 8.005 8.334 8.676 9.296 10.027 10.744 11.806 12.911 15.726 17.665 24.047 28.886 29.367 29.584 31.831 34.659 38.638 43.231 41.532 45.389 49.464 51.309 58.581 64.39 70.142 80.446 90.794 93.33 104.947 119.612 138.737 157.595 175.287 191.393 209.531 2020 +648 GMB NGDPD The Gambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.606 0.579 0.548 0.551 0.396 0.482 0.376 0.504 0.585 0.614 0.721 0.76 0.82 0.878 0.87 0.909 0.949 0.983 1.009 1.036 1.01 1.002 0.887 0.843 0.962 1.028 1.054 1.28 1.562 1.45 1.543 1.41 1.415 1.376 1.229 1.355 1.47 1.498 1.662 1.806 1.809 2.034 2.172 2.333 2.516 2.714 2.9 3.106 2020 +648 GMB PPPGDP The Gambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.724 0.717 0.919 1.085 1.038 1.11 1.159 1.221 1.286 1.394 1.528 1.614 1.68 1.786 1.762 1.859 1.948 2.009 2.164 2.335 2.52 2.725 2.678 2.918 3.208 3.23 3.312 3.505 3.795 4.074 4.367 4.095 4.191 4.166 4.103 4.311 4.446 4.589 5.038 5.447 5.546 6.022 6.776 7.437 8.084 8.715 9.325 9.982 2020 +648 GMB NGDP_D The Gambia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.554 6.727 6.106 6.242 6.891 8.414 11.408 15.196 16.445 18.719 21.583 24.705 26.672 28.189 30.377 30.611 31.871 33.896 34.104 35.222 36.5 42.04 48.809 62.171 69.764 72.634 73.581 76.829 78.731 82.285 86.929 90.904 94.399 100 105.212 115.439 124.467 129.348 138.34 146.989 150.206 161.993 175.758 192.358 205.237 215.696 224.296 233.837 2020 +648 GMB NGDPRPC The Gambia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "31,226.21" "26,609.68" "30,987.18" "33,823.42" "30,018.37" "29,891.28" "29,395.55" "29,031.32" "28,365.43" "28,431.23" "28,869.88" "28,335.47" "27,702.11" "27,173.02" "25,370.64" "25,420.48" "25,397.25" "24,639.94" "25,444.73" "26,245.99" "26,843.34" "27,503.27" "25,772.93" "26,677.15" "27,667.45" "26,190.50" "25,264.29" "25,264.73" "26,059.64" "26,982.20" "27,733.11" "24,720.74" "25,239.91" "25,188.84" "24,094.09" "24,328.80" "24,071.34" "24,494.18" "25,503.61" "26,298.24" "25,681.95" "25,996.78" "26,511.96" "27,277.54" "28,193.60" "28,967.55" "29,529.05" "30,103.76" 2018 +648 GMB NGDPRPPPPC The Gambia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,642.30" "2,251.66" "2,622.08" "2,862.08" "2,540.10" "2,529.34" "2,487.40" "2,456.58" "2,400.23" "2,405.80" "2,442.92" "2,397.70" "2,344.10" "2,299.33" "2,146.82" "2,151.03" "2,149.07" "2,084.99" "2,153.09" "2,220.89" "2,271.43" "2,327.28" "2,180.86" "2,257.37" "2,341.17" "2,216.19" "2,137.82" "2,137.86" "2,205.12" "2,283.18" "2,346.72" "2,091.82" "2,135.75" "2,131.43" "2,038.80" "2,058.66" "2,036.87" "2,072.65" "2,158.07" "2,225.31" "2,173.16" "2,199.80" "2,243.39" "2,308.18" "2,385.69" "2,451.18" "2,498.69" "2,547.33" 2018 +648 GMB NGDPPC The Gambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,734.39" "1,790.12" "1,891.97" "2,111.28" "2,068.50" "2,515.07" "3,353.51" "4,411.64" "4,664.68" "5,322.05" "6,230.92" "7,000.31" "7,388.69" "7,659.89" "7,706.94" "7,781.34" "8,094.35" "8,352.04" "8,677.66" "9,244.35" "9,797.86" "11,562.42" "12,579.43" "16,585.32" "19,302.00" "19,023.27" "18,589.67" "19,410.71" "20,517.13" "22,202.26" "24,108.19" "22,472.09" "23,826.27" "25,188.84" "25,349.81" "28,084.85" "29,960.81" "31,682.72" "35,281.67" "38,655.57" "38,575.94" "42,112.96" "46,596.93" "52,470.46" "57,863.76" "62,481.79" "66,232.34" "70,393.78" 2018 +648 GMB NGDPDPC The Gambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,007.79" 907.551 827.984 800.7 552.842 645.904 484.263 623.605 695.347 701.786 790.827 801.579 830.589 840.415 804.334 815.289 826.192 818.814 815.332 811.257 766.199 737.063 631.566 581.319 642.755 665.721 662.362 780.379 924.514 833.282 860.639 762.761 742.78 700.515 607.429 649.511 683.998 676.656 729.035 768.921 747.886 816.38 846.171 882.469 923.929 967.503 "1,003.39" "1,043.37" 2018 +648 GMB PPPPC The Gambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,204.52" "1,123.56" "1,389.23" "1,575.77" "1,448.98" "1,488.46" "1,493.25" "1,511.23" "1,528.63" "1,592.26" "1,677.33" "1,701.96" "1,701.84" "1,708.90" "1,629.63" "1,667.07" "1,696.04" "1,673.84" "1,747.97" "1,828.42" "1,912.40" "2,003.56" "1,906.77" "2,012.62" "2,143.36" "2,092.57" "2,080.86" "2,137.13" "2,246.64" "2,341.08" "2,435.16" "2,215.75" "2,199.79" "2,121.49" "2,027.03" "2,066.86" "2,068.74" "2,072.65" "2,209.62" "2,319.23" "2,292.17" "2,416.69" "2,639.80" "2,812.80" "2,968.26" "3,106.43" "3,226.93" "3,353.39" 2018 +648 GMB NGAP_NPGDP The Gambia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +648 GMB PPPSH The Gambia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 2020 +648 GMB PPPEX The Gambia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.44 1.593 1.362 1.34 1.428 1.69 2.246 2.919 3.052 3.342 3.715 4.113 4.342 4.482 4.729 4.668 4.772 4.99 4.964 5.056 5.123 5.771 6.597 8.241 9.005 9.091 8.934 9.083 9.132 9.484 9.9 10.142 10.831 11.873 12.506 13.588 14.483 15.286 15.967 16.667 16.829 17.426 17.652 18.654 19.494 20.114 20.525 20.992 2020 +648 GMB NID_NGDP The Gambia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 3.733 7.091 6.47 5.789 5.887 5.499 3.991 5.082 4.033 4.565 5.303 4.87 5.061 5.278 4.685 6.904 6.779 6.921 5.802 5.304 4.562 11.173 7.278 10.039 14.279 13.786 15.634 12.503 10.454 12.822 13.806 12.816 18.274 13.869 14.847 13.538 12.569 20.627 17.477 19.509 20.175 20.695 23.188 23.936 22.891 24.251 24.495 24.927 2020 +648 GMB NGSD_NGDP The Gambia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 0 6.082 9.275 8.681 6.796 7.46 6.124 7.29 8.116 8.108 7.4 7.757 8.075 6.634 6.403 9.348 5.399 3.256 -0.191 0.164 -0.868 14.353 5.205 2.832 11.559 7.503 11.338 7.324 2.891 5.04 3.757 5.379 13.796 7.131 7.509 3.65 3.328 13.23 7.952 13.359 17.226 12.618 9.438 12.259 13.532 14.381 15.571 16.31 2020 +648 GMB PCPI The Gambia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 20.415 22.031 23.846 26.384 32.217 38.119 59.677 73.827 82.354 89.152 100 108.642 118.946 126.637 128.803 137.795 139.31 143.184 144.78 150.291 151.57 158.379 172.015 201.312 230.074 241.484 246.448 259.682 271.24 283.593 297.913 312.201 326.703 343.827 365.358 390.233 418.425 452.106 481.587 515.856 546.453 586.728 653.098 725.414 786.431 834.01 875.711 919.497 2021 +648 GMB PCPIPCH The Gambia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 5.019 7.92 8.235 10.645 22.106 18.32 56.556 23.712 11.549 8.255 12.168 8.642 9.484 6.466 1.71 6.981 1.099 2.781 1.114 3.807 0.851 4.492 8.61 17.032 14.287 4.959 2.056 5.37 4.451 4.554 5.049 4.796 4.645 5.241 6.262 6.808 7.225 8.049 6.521 7.116 5.931 7.37 11.312 11.073 8.411 6.05 5 5 2021 +648 GMB PCPIE The Gambia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 20.685 21.538 24.28 28.016 34.93 43.822 66.741 76.964 86.521 93.783 103.619 115.59 120.498 126.677 133.065 138.44 141.559 141.996 148.782 151.385 151.693 163.932 185.252 217.789 235.407 246.814 247.859 262.78 280.741 288.371 305.063 318.432 334.059 352.684 377.193 402.34 434.025 464.169 493.925 531.836 561.967 604.715 679.838 745.937 798.899 838.844 880.786 924.825 2021 +648 GMB PCPIEPCH The Gambia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 4.126 12.731 15.385 24.681 25.455 52.301 15.317 12.418 8.394 10.487 11.553 4.246 5.128 5.043 4.039 2.253 0.309 4.779 1.749 0.203 8.069 13.005 17.564 8.09 4.846 0.423 6.02 6.835 2.718 5.789 4.382 4.908 5.575 6.95 6.667 7.875 6.945 6.411 7.676 5.665 7.607 12.423 9.723 7.1 5 5 5 2021 +648 GMB TM_RPCH The Gambia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Based on staff estimate Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.247 -17.289 9.508 -15.754 23.941 0.226 -3.113 -7.777 -0.397 12.804 7.179 -10.096 13.722 -0.568 20.442 5.056 -3.032 22.638 8.368 11.126 2.225 10.524 29.323 7.031 2.019 1.94 0.318 5.126 2020 +648 GMB TMG_RPCH The Gambia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Based on staff estimate Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.771 -12.53 15.041 -21.161 28.78 -0.115 -2.212 1.209 -4.406 -1.065 -10.181 -3.485 19.789 6.84 7.369 5.909 8.884 6 6 5.832 5.525 5.448 5.261 5.613 5.536 5.477 5.467 5.471 2020 +648 GMB TX_RPCH The Gambia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Based on staff estimate Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.98 -17.392 1.693 -19.826 20 8.9 6.856 1.69 -3.96 -0.963 0.299 2.744 15.884 -8.263 -9.92 -11.783 13.938 5.969 26.277 19.783 -58.126 16.374 60.285 19.453 16.951 5.514 4.927 4.888 2020 +648 GMB TXG_RPCH The Gambia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Based on staff estimate Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.837 28.059 6.216 -53.83 -28.975 9.814 -11.381 16.039 -6.952 9.921 0.906 17.394 4.699 4.047 4.019 4.626 4.677 5.168 5.168 5.168 -51.347 3.547 30.591 19.376 10.539 7.365 6.289 6.116 2020 +648 GMB LUR The Gambia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +648 GMB LE The Gambia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +648 GMB LP The Gambia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. Human Development Indicators Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.601 0.638 0.662 0.688 0.716 0.746 0.776 0.808 0.841 0.875 0.911 0.948 0.987 1.045 1.081 1.115 1.148 1.201 1.238 1.277 1.318 1.36 1.404 1.45 1.497 1.544 1.591 1.64 1.689 1.74 1.793 1.848 1.905 1.964 2.024 2.086 2.149 2.214 2.28 2.349 2.419 2.492 2.567 2.644 2.724 2.805 2.89 2.977 2018 +648 GMB GGR The Gambia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.22 1.126 1.529 1.82 3.065 2.823 3.203 3.651 3.846 4.909 5.026 5.619 7.397 5.992 7.72 8.32 8.466 13.519 12.135 19.238 21.446 17.648 22.274 28.631 32.266 37.111 40.138 44.068 2020 +648 GMB GGR_NGDP The Gambia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.447 7.159 8.654 7.57 10.611 9.614 10.828 11.469 11.097 12.706 11.627 13.53 16.296 12.114 15.046 14.203 13.148 19.273 15.085 21.189 22.979 16.817 18.622 20.637 20.474 21.172 20.971 21.032 2020 +648 GMB GGX The Gambia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.231 1.522 1.518 2.237 3.575 3.802 4.148 3.563 4.004 5.546 6.292 6.871 8.678 8.497 9.74 11.469 12.474 16.569 16.751 21.552 23.477 22.496 27.494 32.358 34.554 38.737 41.015 44.82 2020 +648 GMB GGX_NGDP The Gambia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.538 9.681 8.595 9.302 12.377 12.947 14.021 11.194 11.551 14.353 14.555 16.544 19.119 17.179 18.982 19.578 19.372 23.622 20.823 23.737 25.155 21.436 22.986 23.323 21.926 22.099 21.43 21.39 2020 +648 GMB GGXCNL The Gambia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.012 -0.397 0.01 -0.417 -0.51 -0.979 -0.945 0.087 -0.157 -0.637 -1.266 -1.252 -1.281 -2.505 -2.02 -3.149 -4.008 -3.05 -4.616 -2.314 -2.031 -4.848 -5.22 -3.726 -2.288 -1.626 -0.877 -0.752 2020 +648 GMB GGXCNL_NGDP The Gambia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.091 -2.523 0.059 -1.732 -1.766 -3.332 -3.194 0.275 -0.454 -1.648 -2.928 -3.014 -2.823 -5.065 -3.937 -5.375 -6.224 -4.349 -5.738 -2.548 -2.176 -4.619 -4.364 -2.686 -1.452 -0.928 -0.458 -0.359 2020 +648 GMB GGSB The Gambia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.134 -0.533 -0.316 -0.663 -1.057 -1.199 -1.125 -0.107 -0.504 -1.657 -2.331 -2.607 -3.893 -3.23 -3.305 -3.871 -4.715 -8.455 -7.249 -8.799 -9.938 -7.495 -10.942 -13.072 -11.905 -12.74 -11.924 -12.246 2020 +648 GMB GGSB_NPGDP The Gambia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +648 GMB GGXONLB The Gambia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.236 -0.103 0.381 0.191 0.358 0.152 -0.023 0.903 0.332 0.105 -0.5 -0.284 -0.069 -1.199 -0.125 -0.351 -0.746 -0.021 -2.139 0.529 0.936 -1.668 -2.165 -0.745 1.89 2.7 3.115 2.961 2020 +648 GMB GGXONLB_NGDP The Gambia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.824 -0.655 2.157 0.794 1.239 0.518 -0.079 2.835 0.957 0.271 -1.156 -0.685 -0.152 -2.424 -0.244 -0.599 -1.159 -0.03 -2.659 0.583 1.003 -1.589 -1.81 -0.537 1.199 1.54 1.628 1.413 2020 +648 GMB GGXWDN The Gambia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +648 GMB GGXWDN_NGDP The Gambia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +648 GMB GGXWDG The Gambia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.457 11.83 16.583 22.05 23.485 24.256 25.84 12.103 13.7 15.018 18.567 20.45 22.464 28.81 36.474 40.637 52.123 61.009 67.249 75.329 80.159 87.921 96.361 101.415 107.116 110.725 110.784 112.286 2020 +648 GMB GGXWDG_NGDP The Gambia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.25 75.23 93.875 91.694 81.303 82.596 87.344 38.023 39.528 38.868 42.949 49.241 49.492 58.244 71.086 69.369 80.948 86.979 83.596 82.967 85.888 83.777 80.561 73.099 67.969 63.168 57.883 53.589 2020 +648 GMB NGDP_FY The Gambia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.043 1.142 1.252 1.453 1.482 1.876 2.603 3.564 3.923 4.659 5.678 6.64 7.295 8.005 8.334 8.676 9.296 10.027 10.744 11.806 12.911 15.726 17.665 24.047 28.886 29.367 29.584 31.831 34.659 38.638 43.231 41.532 45.389 49.464 51.309 58.581 64.39 70.142 80.446 90.794 93.33 104.947 119.612 138.737 157.595 175.287 191.393 209.531 2020 +648 GMB BCA The Gambia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.117 -0.035 -0.006 -0.004 -0.013 -0.006 -0.001 -0.004 0.01 0.005 -0.008 -- -- -0.017 -0.01 -0.016 -0.053 -0.005 -0.01 -0.012 -0.035 -0.033 -0.033 -0.039 -0.026 -0.065 -0.045 -0.066 -0.118 -0.113 -0.155 -0.105 -0.063 -0.093 -0.09 -0.134 -0.136 -0.111 -0.158 -0.111 -0.053 -0.164 -0.299 -0.272 -0.236 -0.268 -0.259 -0.268 2020 +648 GMB BCA_NGDPD The Gambia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -19.388 -5.978 -1.162 -0.649 -3.368 -1.297 -0.383 -0.839 1.636 0.844 -1.075 -0.064 -0.046 -1.881 -1.129 -1.742 -5.548 -0.493 -0.999 -1.18 -3.435 -3.297 -3.683 -4.626 -2.72 -6.283 -4.296 -5.18 -7.563 -7.783 -10.049 -7.437 -4.478 -6.738 -7.339 -9.888 -9.241 -7.397 -9.524 -6.15 -2.949 -8.077 -13.749 -11.677 -9.359 -9.87 -8.925 -8.617 2020 +915 GEO NGDP_R Georgia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data prior to 2010 are based on staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.714 10.992 12.146 13.424 13.841 14.238 14.5 15.197 16.028 17.801 18.832 20.638 22.582 25.423 26.038 25.087 26.641 28.602 30.437 31.537 32.938 33.935 34.921 36.612 38.386 40.298 37.574 41.466 45.188 46.994 49.438 52.009 54.713 57.558 2021 +915 GEO NGDP_RPCH Georgia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.6 10.5 10.519 3.105 2.869 1.838 4.805 5.474 11.058 5.794 9.59 9.42 12.579 2.419 -3.651 6.191 7.361 6.417 3.616 4.442 3.027 2.906 4.843 4.843 4.982 -6.76 10.359 8.977 3.996 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 2021 +915 GEO NGDP Georgia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data prior to 2010 are based on staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.937 2.526 3.977 4.683 5.163 5.828 6.213 6.861 7.665 8.805 10.1 11.947 14.177 17.471 19.61 18.491 21.822 25.479 27.227 28.593 31.124 33.935 35.836 40.762 44.599 49.253 49.267 60.232 73.497 81.059 87.939 95.283 103.277 111.893 2021 +915 GEO NGDPD Georgia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.85 1.961 3.148 3.608 3.73 2.898 3.144 3.311 3.493 4.103 5.269 6.59 7.979 10.458 13.158 11.069 12.242 15.107 16.489 17.188 17.627 14.953 15.141 16.242 17.599 17.477 15.846 18.696 25.172 26.947 29.564 32.347 35.323 38.503 2021 +915 GEO PPPGDP Georgia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.43 8.831 9.937 11.171 11.648 12.151 12.655 13.562 14.527 16.452 17.872 20.2 22.785 26.345 27.499 26.665 28.656 31.405 36.64 39.451 43.054 45.036 47.93 50.663 54.385 58.116 54.84 63.036 73.579 79.245 85.115 91.206 97.775 104.85 2021 +915 GEO NGDP_D Georgia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.747 22.981 32.742 34.882 37.303 40.931 42.846 45.151 47.824 49.461 53.632 57.889 62.779 68.721 75.315 73.706 81.911 89.081 89.455 90.664 94.493 100 102.62 111.333 116.188 122.221 131.12 145.256 162.645 172.487 177.877 183.205 188.759 194.398 2021 +915 GEO NGDPRPC Georgia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,173.22" "2,317.93" "2,656.02" "3,043.89" "3,226.64" "3,391.97" "3,522.12" "3,763.88" "4,015.86" "4,488.61" "4,782.59" "5,268.92" "5,808.24" "6,564.69" "6,767.32" "6,551.96" "7,011.07" "7,579.39" "8,139.73" "8,481.43" "8,861.71" "9,117.66" "9,365.74" "9,825.16" "10,292.13" "10,822.62" "10,108.88" "11,121.04" "12,153.15" "12,678.36" "13,382.63" "14,127.85" "14,916.54" "15,751.91" 2021 +915 GEO NGDPRPPPPC Georgia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,788.63" "4,280.47" "3,095.13" "3,007.19" "3,207.43" "3,675.27" "4,211.99" "4,464.87" "4,693.64" "4,873.74" "5,208.27" "5,556.95" "6,211.13" "6,617.92" "7,290.88" "8,037.17" "9,083.90" "9,364.30" "9,066.28" "9,701.58" "10,488.00" "11,263.37" "11,736.20" "12,262.41" "12,616.58" "12,959.86" "13,595.58" "14,241.75" "14,975.81" "13,988.18" "15,388.76" "16,816.95" "17,543.70" "18,518.24" "19,549.43" "20,640.79" "21,796.73" 2021 +915 GEO NGDPPC Georgia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 190.097 532.673 869.635 "1,061.79" "1,203.63" "1,388.36" "1,509.10" "1,699.42" "1,920.54" "2,220.12" "2,564.98" "3,050.11" "3,646.37" "4,511.31" "5,096.81" "4,829.17" "5,742.82" "6,751.84" "7,281.40" "7,689.61" "8,373.67" "9,117.66" "9,611.12" "10,938.62" "11,958.21" "13,227.52" "13,254.79" "16,153.95" "19,766.48" "21,868.48" "23,804.60" "25,882.89" "28,156.38" "30,621.42" 2021 +915 GEO NGDPDPC Georgia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 172.502 413.487 688.365 818.069 869.52 690.38 763.715 820.016 875.193 "1,034.54" "1,338.08" "1,682.51" "2,052.27" "2,700.44" "3,419.91" "2,890.71" "3,221.63" "4,003.46" "4,409.63" "4,622.55" "4,742.50" "4,017.62" "4,060.89" "4,358.59" "4,718.79" "4,693.66" "4,263.13" "5,014.16" "6,769.73" "7,269.86" "8,002.73" "8,786.82" "9,630.05" "10,537.15" 2021 +915 GEO PPPPC Georgia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,710.05" "1,862.16" "2,172.85" "2,533.10" "2,715.40" "2,894.76" "3,073.93" "3,358.93" "3,639.66" "4,148.42" "4,538.77" "5,157.12" "5,860.42" "6,802.66" "7,147.12" "6,964.01" "7,541.57" "8,322.29" "9,798.67" "10,609.67" "11,583.41" "12,100.14" "12,854.71" "13,595.58" "14,581.96" "15,607.87" "14,754.23" "16,905.99" "19,788.50" "21,379.20" "23,040.31" "24,775.36" "26,656.46" "28,693.99" 2021 +915 GEO NGAP_NPGDP Georgia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +915 GEO PPPSH Georgia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.028 0.028 0.03 0.031 0.033 0.033 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.036 0.037 0.039 0.04 0.041 0.041 0.042 0.043 0.041 0.043 0.045 0.046 0.047 0.048 0.049 0.05 2021 +915 GEO PPPEX Georgia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.286 0.4 0.419 0.443 0.48 0.491 0.506 0.528 0.535 0.565 0.591 0.622 0.663 0.713 0.693 0.761 0.811 0.743 0.725 0.723 0.754 0.748 0.805 0.82 0.847 0.898 0.956 0.999 1.023 1.033 1.045 1.056 1.067 2021 +915 GEO NID_NGDP Georgia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data prior to 2010 are based on staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.21 18.284 27.721 27.057 27.143 28.918 26.019 32.049 32.651 34.266 31.575 32.802 26.561 13.329 20.524 22.204 25.876 20.991 25.406 26.295 30.152 27.29 28.123 25.299 23.857 21.945 19.806 19.139 19.374 19.172 18.967 18.817 2021 +915 GEO NGSD_NGDP Georgia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data prior to 2010 are based on staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.665 12.169 -59.013 -57.541 -60.579 -65.374 -76.451 -69.542 0 22.733 25.89 23.711 16.645 13.754 5.197 3.019 10.731 10.004 14.458 15.432 15.284 14.478 17.697 19.249 21.352 19.452 11.367 11.886 12.618 12.332 13.674 13.672 13.567 13.517 2021 +915 GEO PCPI Georgia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The PCPI series are rebased, consistent with Geostat, to 2010 average = 100. Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.4 41.15 42.617 50.775 52.8 55.292 58.392 61.173 64.633 69.963 76.372 83.433 91.776 93.361 100 108.543 107.519 106.969 110.251 114.665 117.113 124.181 127.429 133.613 140.564 154.012 171.951 182.201 187.607 193.272 198.985 204.866 2021 +915 GEO PCPIPCH Georgia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.161 3.564 19.144 3.988 4.719 5.607 4.762 5.656 8.247 9.161 9.245 9.999 1.728 7.111 8.543 -0.944 -0.512 3.069 4.004 2.135 6.035 2.615 4.853 5.202 9.567 11.648 5.961 2.967 3.02 2.956 2.956 2021 +915 GEO PCPIE Georgia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The PCPI series are rebased, consistent with Geostat, to 2010 average = 100. Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.7 42.5 47.1 52.3 54.6 56.5 59.6 63.704 68.471 72.702 79.084 87.763 92.632 95.398 106.122 108.288 106.801 109.334 111.468 116.907 119.049 127.045 128.969 137.993 141.311 161.009 175.441 182.061 187.558 193.102 198.809 204.686 2021 +915 GEO PCPIEPCH Georgia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.053 10.824 11.04 4.398 3.48 5.487 6.886 7.483 6.179 8.778 10.975 5.548 2.986 11.241 2.041 -1.373 2.372 1.952 4.879 1.832 6.716 1.515 6.997 2.405 13.94 8.963 3.774 3.019 2.956 2.956 2.956 2021 +915 GEO TM_RPCH Georgia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Trade volumes not produced by Geostat. Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.142 19.295 62.644 21.585 -1.012 -8.847 -2.1 6.609 15.13 12.512 14.779 9.67 16.64 8.728 -17.442 -3.097 15.387 10.777 2.775 14.561 7.138 2.378 8.071 10.23 6.747 -17.073 4.178 15.381 3.726 5.888 8.694 7.323 7.761 2021 +915 GEO TMG_RPCH Georgia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Trade volumes not produced by Geostat. Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.9 11.81 42.795 28.251 -2.383 -18.031 -3.375 13.356 21.639 14.719 15.509 11.675 16.894 8.218 -19.233 -4.057 17.447 10.881 1.952 14.31 7.624 1.682 7.19 8.421 4.309 -11.053 1.149 12.484 2.597 4.377 8.837 7.286 7.913 2021 +915 GEO TX_RPCH Georgia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Trade volumes not produced by Geostat. Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.591 8.738 30 13.838 6.102 46.85 -3.059 10.2 13.223 4.662 10.671 1.473 9.059 -11.507 8.791 3.886 15.459 14.674 17.107 0.417 4.634 8.711 11.629 10.233 9.998 -36.494 28.713 27.156 5.107 4.805 5.98 3.985 6.314 2021 +915 GEO TXG_RPCH Georgia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Trade volumes not produced by Geostat. Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.2 18.552 27.572 1.294 3.208 15.631 -7.291 25.275 20.865 6.943 12.272 -2.506 9.251 -13.412 0.576 -0.713 23.014 7.844 18.413 -1.41 -0.014 7.892 10.664 16.513 15.63 -13.966 21.139 4 4.887 4.698 2.302 -0.186 4.372 2021 +915 GEO LUR Georgia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.715 7.551 12.381 12.628 10.3 11.1 13.5 12.7 13.9 15.1 15.4 17.4 17.9 18.3 27.2 27.2 26.7 26.4 23 21.9 21.7 21.6 19.2 17.6 18.5 20.6 18.69 19.512 20.185 20.182 20.031 20.725 2021 +915 GEO LE Georgia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +915 GEO LP Georgia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Census surveys were conducted in 2002 and 2014. Data from 2003 to 2013 have been computed via linear interpolation and are inconsistent with data from the authorities which have not been back-cast following the results of the 2014 census Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Excludes population of territories not controlled by the Georgian government (Abkhazia and South Ossetia) starting in 1993. Prior to 1993, population numbers include Abkhazia and South Ossetia Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.93 4.742 4.573 4.41 4.29 4.198 4.117 4.038 3.991 3.966 3.938 3.917 3.888 3.873 3.848 3.829 3.8 3.774 3.739 3.718 3.717 3.722 3.729 3.726 3.73 3.724 3.717 3.729 3.718 3.707 3.694 3.681 3.668 3.654 2021 +915 GEO GGR Georgia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.106 0.272 0.497 0.708 0.77 0.877 0.932 1.106 1.211 1.368 2.267 2.838 3.678 4.972 5.854 5.264 5.866 6.87 7.539 7.386 8.164 8.923 9.623 11.051 11.761 13.35 12.422 15.313 18.773 20.702 22.398 24.245 26.17 28.334 2021 +915 GEO GGR_NGDP Georgia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.318 10.764 12.493 14.78 14.78 14.976 14.996 16.115 15.798 15.535 22.444 23.753 25.941 28.46 29.852 28.471 26.883 26.965 27.688 25.832 26.231 26.296 26.853 27.111 26.37 27.105 25.213 25.423 25.543 25.539 25.47 25.446 25.34 25.323 2021 +915 GEO GGX Georgia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.395 0.731 1.026 0.976 1.152 1.051 1.154 1.225 1.416 1.904 2.582 3.212 4.831 6.231 6.441 6.858 7.081 7.737 7.75 8.728 9.325 10.168 11.248 12.125 14.257 16.981 18.939 20.955 22.737 24.342 26.231 28.287 30.61 2021 +915 GEO GGX_NGDP Georgia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.652 18.404 21.412 18.743 19.679 16.917 16.822 15.985 16.083 18.853 21.608 22.657 27.65 31.774 34.835 31.427 27.793 28.416 27.104 28.044 27.48 28.372 27.596 27.187 28.947 34.468 31.444 28.511 28.049 27.681 27.529 27.389 27.357 2021 +915 GEO GGXCNL Georgia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.123 -0.235 -0.318 -0.206 -0.275 -0.119 -0.049 -0.014 -0.048 0.363 0.256 0.466 0.141 -0.377 -1.177 -0.992 -0.211 -0.198 -0.364 -0.564 -0.402 -0.545 -0.197 -0.364 -0.907 -4.559 -3.627 -2.182 -2.035 -1.944 -1.985 -2.117 -2.276 2021 +915 GEO GGXCNL_NGDP Georgia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.888 -5.91 -6.632 -3.963 -4.703 -1.921 -0.707 -0.186 -0.548 3.592 2.145 3.284 0.809 -1.922 -6.365 -4.544 -0.827 -0.728 -1.272 -1.813 -1.184 -1.52 -0.484 -0.817 -1.842 -9.255 -6.021 -2.968 -2.51 -2.211 -2.084 -2.05 -2.034 2021 +915 GEO GGSB Georgia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.141 -0.12 -0.104 -0.098 -0.121 -0.171 -0.206 -0.817 -0.84 -0.807 -1.025 -1.265 -1.129 -0.875 -0.503 -0.401 -2.761 -1.809 -0.234 0.471 0.704 0.696 0.822 1.146 2021 +915 GEO GGSB_NPGDP Georgia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.293 -0.961 -0.713 -0.574 -0.62 -0.867 -0.931 -3.246 -3.18 -2.891 -3.382 -3.729 -3.071 -2.106 -1.111 -0.809 -5.312 -2.992 -0.321 0.581 0.8 0.73 0.796 1.024 2021 +915 GEO GGXONLB Georgia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.069 -0.177 -0.233 -0.078 -0.125 0.051 0.069 0.132 0.12 0.504 0.376 0.569 0.239 -0.256 -1.006 -0.786 0.077 0.055 -0.126 -0.316 -0.072 -0.142 0.284 0.156 -0.297 -3.79 -2.827 -1.434 -1.19 -0.967 -0.8 -0.892 -0.946 2021 +915 GEO GGXONLB_NGDP Georgia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.725 -4.461 -4.857 -1.502 -2.134 0.813 1.005 1.727 1.367 4.987 3.15 4.015 1.367 -1.307 -5.439 -3.6 0.303 0.203 -0.441 -1.015 -0.212 -0.395 0.697 0.35 -0.602 -7.693 -4.693 -1.95 -1.468 -1.1 -0.84 -0.864 -0.845 2021 +915 GEO GGXWDN Georgia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +915 GEO GGXWDN_NGDP Georgia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +915 GEO GGXWDG Georgia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.635 3.635 3.853 4.803 4.472 4.22 4.009 3.937 5.167 6.222 6.965 7.226 7.846 8.433 9.623 12.443 14.426 16.079 17.343 19.915 29.654 29.812 29.275 33.262 34.978 36.883 38.965 41.28 2021 +915 GEO GGXWDG_NGDP Georgia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.515 52.983 50.264 54.551 44.278 35.322 28.278 22.536 26.346 33.649 31.92 28.361 28.815 29.493 30.918 36.666 40.255 39.446 38.886 40.434 60.19 49.495 39.832 41.035 39.776 38.709 37.729 36.892 2021 +915 GEO NGDP_FY Georgia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.937 2.524 3.974 4.792 5.208 5.853 6.213 6.861 7.665 8.805 10.1 11.947 14.177 17.471 19.61 18.491 21.822 25.479 27.227 28.593 31.124 33.935 35.836 40.762 44.599 49.253 49.267 60.232 73.497 81.059 87.939 95.283 103.277 111.893 2021 +915 GEO BCA Georgia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.347 -0.383 -0.459 -0.462 -0.281 -0.176 -0.197 -0.217 -0.382 -0.356 -0.696 -1.191 -1.992 -2.811 -1.141 -1.199 -1.843 -1.883 -0.955 -1.784 -1.767 -1.886 -1.306 -1.192 -1.022 -1.979 -1.881 -1.809 -1.834 -1.685 -1.779 -1.907 -2.041 2021 +915 GEO BCA_NGDPD Georgia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.7 -12.17 -12.722 -12.379 -9.688 -5.595 -5.953 -6.21 -9.316 -6.76 -10.556 -14.93 -19.048 -21.364 -10.31 -9.793 -12.2 -11.418 -5.559 -10.122 -11.817 -12.455 -8.041 -6.771 -5.847 -12.49 -10.059 -7.188 -6.807 -5.7 -5.5 -5.4 -5.3 2021 +134 DEU NGDP_R Germany "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). National accounts data until 1990 do not include FISIM. Data from 1991 refer to United Germany and include FISIM. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,683.16" "1,685.02" "1,671.74" "1,697.72" "1,745.70" "1,783.97" "1,827.10" "1,853.95" "1,923.20" "1,998.46" "2,112.84" "2,218.72" "2,261.31" "2,239.22" "2,292.94" "2,328.27" "2,347.26" "2,389.17" "2,437.44" "2,483.43" "2,555.54" "2,598.65" "2,593.43" "2,575.20" "2,605.69" "2,624.61" "2,724.70" "2,805.95" "2,832.87" "2,671.51" "2,783.32" "2,892.27" "2,904.61" "2,917.17" "2,981.84" "3,026.19" "3,093.67" "3,176.58" "3,207.83" "3,241.64" "3,121.95" "3,203.89" "3,253.47" "3,243.91" "3,292.67" "3,363.79" "3,424.94" "3,470.99" 2021 +134 DEU NGDP_RPCH Germany "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.272 0.11 -0.788 1.555 2.826 2.192 2.417 1.469 3.736 3.913 5.723 5.011 1.92 -0.977 2.399 1.541 0.816 1.785 2.02 1.887 2.904 1.687 -0.201 -0.703 1.184 0.726 3.814 2.982 0.959 -5.696 4.185 3.914 0.427 0.432 2.217 1.487 2.23 2.68 0.984 1.054 -3.692 2.625 1.547 -0.294 1.503 2.16 1.818 1.344 2021 +134 DEU NGDP Germany "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). National accounts data until 1990 do not include FISIM. Data from 1991 refer to United Germany and include FISIM. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 792.177 826.898 859.552 901.3 945.528 987.172 "1,043.90" "1,078.11" "1,135.15" "1,207.28" "1,317.44" "1,585.80" "1,702.06" "1,750.89" "1,829.55" "1,894.61" "1,921.38" "1,961.15" "2,014.42" "2,059.48" "2,109.09" "2,172.54" "2,198.12" "2,211.57" "2,262.52" "2,288.31" "2,385.08" "2,499.55" "2,546.49" "2,445.73" "2,564.40" "2,693.56" "2,745.31" "2,811.35" "2,927.43" "3,026.18" "3,134.74" "3,267.16" "3,365.45" "3,473.26" "3,405.43" "3,601.75" "3,813.88" "4,019.77" "4,220.33" "4,397.86" "4,556.09" "4,702.06" 2021 +134 DEU NGDPD Germany "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 853.705 718.264 693.547 691.912 651.9 661.037 944.124 "1,174.86" "1,266.62" "1,257.39" "1,598.64" "1,875.62" "2,136.31" "2,072.46" "2,209.93" "2,588.00" "2,498.11" "2,214.69" "2,242.07" "2,197.13" "1,948.84" "1,945.80" "2,077.02" "2,501.01" "2,813.08" "2,848.44" "2,994.86" "3,425.98" "3,744.85" "3,407.56" "3,402.44" "3,748.66" "3,529.38" "3,733.86" "3,890.10" "3,357.93" "3,468.90" "3,689.55" "3,976.25" "3,888.66" "3,886.56" "4,262.77" "4,031.15" "4,120.24" "4,337.39" "4,546.51" "4,740.72" "4,925.00" 2021 +134 DEU PPPGDP Germany "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 855.295 937.245 987.315 "1,041.93" "1,110.04" "1,170.25" "1,222.67" "1,271.32" "1,365.31" "1,474.37" "1,617.09" "1,755.56" "1,830.04" "1,855.11" "1,940.19" "2,011.40" "2,064.93" "2,138.04" "2,205.79" "2,279.08" "2,398.39" "2,493.79" "2,527.57" "2,559.34" "2,659.16" "2,762.46" "2,956.30" "3,126.73" "3,217.26" "3,053.45" "3,219.49" "3,415.02" "3,487.23" "3,628.56" "3,807.12" "3,890.13" "4,164.75" "4,411.73" "4,561.55" "4,692.10" "4,573.31" "4,888.36" "5,316.93" "5,490.20" "5,689.65" "5,920.56" "6,142.97" "6,346.02" 2021 +134 DEU NGDP_D Germany "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 47.065 49.074 51.417 53.089 54.163 55.336 57.135 58.152 59.024 60.411 62.354 71.474 75.269 78.192 79.791 81.374 81.856 82.085 82.645 82.929 82.53 83.603 84.757 85.88 86.83 87.187 87.536 89.08 89.891 91.549 92.135 93.13 94.516 96.373 98.175 100 101.328 102.851 104.914 107.145 109.08 112.418 117.225 123.917 128.174 130.741 133.027 135.468 2021 +134 DEU NGDPRPC Germany "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,903.88" "21,886.81" "21,729.81" "22,144.87" "22,863.03" "23,422.05" "23,971.74" "24,319.59" "25,075.36" "25,798.77" "26,762.21" "27,743.28" "28,090.81" "27,663.13" "28,256.45" "28,635.19" "28,812.58" "29,311.28" "29,926.98" "30,500.54" "31,372.97" "31,878.43" "31,790.61" "31,578.56" "31,988.83" "32,268.34" "33,566.27" "34,644.46" "35,075.90" "33,193.37" "34,668.10" "36,029.30" "36,115.20" "36,172.53" "36,820.45" "37,046.16" "37,567.68" "38,430.87" "38,692.49" "39,012.19" "37,541.04" "38,510.15" "39,060.99" "38,916.82" "39,488.47" "40,345.25" "41,099.99" "41,680.50" 2021 +134 DEU NGDPRPPPPC Germany "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "30,420.76" "30,397.04" "30,179.00" "30,755.45" "31,752.84" "32,529.23" "33,292.66" "33,775.76" "34,825.39" "35,830.09" "37,168.15" "38,530.68" "39,013.34" "38,419.38" "39,243.39" "39,769.40" "40,015.76" "40,708.37" "41,563.47" "42,360.05" "43,571.70" "44,273.71" "44,151.73" "43,857.24" "44,427.03" "44,815.22" "46,617.83" "48,115.25" "48,714.44" "46,099.93" "48,148.08" "50,038.55" "50,157.85" "50,237.48" "51,137.33" "51,450.81" "52,175.10" "53,373.92" "53,737.27" "54,181.28" "52,138.10" "53,484.02" "54,249.05" "54,048.82" "54,842.75" "56,032.68" "57,080.88" "57,887.11" 2021 +134 DEU NGDPPC Germany "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,309.04" "10,740.65" "11,172.77" "11,756.43" "12,383.33" "12,960.73" "13,696.14" "14,142.36" "14,800.47" "15,585.18" "16,687.27" "19,829.13" "21,143.60" "21,630.35" "22,545.98" "23,301.64" "23,584.91" "24,060.16" "24,733.12" "25,293.75" "25,892.15" "26,651.21" "26,944.85" "27,119.52" "27,775.89" "28,133.69" "29,382.41" "30,861.40" "31,530.01" "30,388.06" "31,941.31" "33,553.95" "34,134.50" "34,860.38" "36,148.59" "37,046.04" "38,066.41" "39,526.72" "40,593.69" "41,799.67" "40,949.84" "43,292.35" "45,789.26" "48,224.70" "50,613.80" "52,747.92" "54,673.90" "56,463.56" 2021 +134 DEU NGDPDPC Germany "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,109.74" "9,329.59" "9,014.98" "9,025.21" "8,537.77" "8,678.85" "12,387.01" "15,411.53" "16,514.65" "16,232.12" "20,249.14" "23,453.06" "26,538.04" "25,602.96" "27,233.55" "31,829.61" "30,664.30" "27,170.75" "27,528.16" "26,984.24" "23,924.88" "23,869.77" "25,460.33" "30,668.85" "34,534.81" "35,020.20" "36,894.47" "42,299.86" "46,367.86" "42,338.71" "42,379.71" "46,697.38" "43,883.39" "46,299.37" "48,035.80" "41,107.22" "42,124.20" "44,636.83" "47,961.04" "46,798.83" "46,735.31" "51,237.64" "48,397.80" "49,430.06" "52,017.62" "54,530.90" "56,889.58" "59,140.69" 2021 +134 DEU PPPPC Germany "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,130.44" "12,173.96" "12,833.47" "13,590.76" "14,537.94" "15,364.32" "16,041.53" "16,676.83" "17,801.43" "19,033.21" "20,482.88" "21,951.89" "22,733.41" "22,917.88" "23,909.45" "24,737.97" "25,347.00" "26,230.33" "27,082.76" "27,990.74" "29,443.66" "30,592.08" "30,983.28" "31,384.06" "32,645.21" "33,963.15" "36,419.39" "38,605.05" "39,835.35" "37,938.98" "40,100.84" "42,541.25" "43,359.41" "44,993.67" "47,011.14" "47,622.33" "50,574.22" "53,373.92" "55,020.96" "56,468.00" "54,993.41" "58,757.18" "63,834.86" "65,865.26" "68,235.09" "71,011.25" "73,716.84" "76,204.65" 2021 +134 DEU NGAP_NPGDP Germany Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.464 0.629 -2.087 -2.575 -1.988 -2.164 -2.282 -3.441 -2.556 -1.533 1.277 2.582 2.554 -0.652 -0.308 -0.697 -1.277 -0.971 -0.528 -0.082 1.288 1.555 0.338 -1.405 -1.328 -1.828 0.403 2.338 2.455 -3.866 -0.997 1.336 0.246 -0.831 -0.365 -0.363 0.128 0.982 0.8 0.369 -3.03 -1.263 -0.528 -1.294 -0.793 -0.363 -0.049 0.047 2021 +134 DEU PPPSH Germany Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.383 6.277 6.206 6.153 6.059 5.977 5.915 5.783 5.739 5.752 5.846 5.993 5.501 5.343 5.314 5.205 5.054 4.944 4.91 4.836 4.749 4.716 4.577 4.368 4.199 4.037 3.981 3.889 3.813 3.61 3.571 3.568 3.463 3.435 3.474 3.478 3.585 3.606 3.517 3.459 3.44 3.334 3.285 3.192 3.141 3.106 3.061 3.006 2021 +134 DEU PPPEX Germany Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.926 0.882 0.871 0.865 0.852 0.844 0.854 0.848 0.831 0.819 0.815 0.903 0.93 0.944 0.943 0.942 0.93 0.917 0.913 0.904 0.879 0.871 0.87 0.864 0.851 0.828 0.807 0.799 0.792 0.801 0.797 0.789 0.787 0.775 0.769 0.778 0.753 0.741 0.738 0.74 0.745 0.737 0.717 0.732 0.742 0.743 0.742 0.741 2021 +134 DEU NID_NGDP Germany Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). National accounts data until 1990 do not include FISIM. Data from 1991 refer to United Germany and include FISIM. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 30.068 27.302 25.456 26.484 26.224 25.143 25.171 24.704 25.552 26.509 27.406 25.772 25.26 23.939 24.33 24.327 23.262 23.376 24.02 24.003 24.487 22.96 20.776 20.437 19.839 19.485 20.571 21.38 21.446 18.556 20.066 21.635 19.716 20.054 20.37 19.743 19.967 20.962 21.92 22.121 22.09 23.29 22.686 21.315 20.976 20.958 21.001 21.071 2021 +134 DEU NGSD_NGDP Germany Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). National accounts data until 1990 do not include FISIM. Data from 1991 refer to United Germany and include FISIM. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.54 20.155 20.14 21.089 21.766 22.133 23.679 22.885 24.038 25.348 24.341 24.35 24.077 22.902 22.831 23.081 22.586 22.866 23.31 22.581 22.726 22.592 22.667 21.851 24.359 24.159 26.343 28.241 27.138 24.393 25.81 27.848 26.845 26.611 27.575 28.344 28.475 28.792 29.875 29.69 29.101 30.647 26.872 26.572 27.269 27.298 27.185 27.185 2021 +134 DEU PCPI Germany "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. Harmonized prices: Yes. Until 1995 Consumer Price Index Annual Average, from 1996 and onwards harmonized Consumer Price Index Annual Average. Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 48.74 51.822 54.546 56.338 57.687 58.89 58.816 58.959 59.709 61.368 63.017 65.206 68.496 71.562 73.507 74.78 75.733 76.875 77.333 77.833 78.933 80.433 81.5 82.375 83.842 85.458 86.975 88.95 91.4 91.625 92.65 94.95 97 98.558 99.317 99.992 100.358 102.067 104.042 105.45 105.842 109.242 118.478 126.993 131.477 134.843 137.526 140.208 2021 +134 DEU PCPIPCH Germany "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 5.447 6.324 5.256 3.284 2.396 2.084 -0.125 0.242 1.274 2.778 2.687 3.474 5.046 4.476 2.717 1.733 1.274 1.507 0.596 0.647 1.413 1.9 1.326 1.074 1.78 1.928 1.775 2.271 2.754 0.246 1.119 2.482 2.159 1.607 0.769 0.68 0.367 1.702 1.935 1.354 0.371 3.212 8.455 7.187 3.531 2.56 1.99 1.95 2021 +134 DEU PCPIE Germany "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. Harmonized prices: Yes. Until 1995 Consumer Price Index Annual Average, from 1996 and onwards harmonized Consumer Price Index Annual Average. Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.98 69.19 72.096 73.899 75.007 76.1 77.2 77.3 78.4 80 81.1 81.9 82.8 84.6 86.4 87.6 90.3 91.2 92 93.7 95.8 97.9 99.2 99.4 99.6 101.3 102.9 104.6 106.2 105.5 111.5 122.842 129.466 133.16 136.184 138.867 141.575 2021 +134 DEU PCPIEPCH Germany "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.3 4.2 2.5 1.5 1.457 1.445 0.13 1.423 2.041 1.375 0.986 1.099 2.174 2.128 1.389 3.082 0.997 0.877 1.848 2.241 2.192 1.328 0.202 0.201 1.707 1.579 1.652 1.53 -0.659 5.687 10.172 5.392 2.853 2.271 1.97 1.95 2021 +134 DEU TM_RPCH Germany Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.087 -2.961 -0.758 2.678 5.275 4.034 3.233 4.584 5.467 8.592 10.768 12.734 2.27 -6.714 8.268 7.213 4.251 9.29 8.922 8.594 11.284 1.159 -2.568 5.586 6.933 6.214 11.54 6.5 1.827 -9.716 12.624 7.465 0.544 2.796 3.871 5.347 4.383 5.718 4.128 2.875 -9.122 8.869 5.619 3.066 3.243 3.519 3.36 3.313 2021 +134 DEU TMG_RPCH Germany Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.727 -4.431 -0.448 3.746 6.259 4.538 4.239 5.2 5.923 9.292 11.349 14 1.13 -9.175 8.638 7.282 4.175 9.584 10.441 8.468 11.685 0.293 -2.111 7.311 7.54 6.82 13.477 7.061 2.009 -10.14 13.409 8.176 -0.886 2.431 4.513 5.368 4.148 5.438 4.777 2.524 -5.774 7.887 3.241 3.288 3.243 3.519 3.36 3.313 2021 +134 DEU TX_RPCH Germany Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.451 7.201 3.748 -0.511 8.829 7.464 -1.204 0.742 5.689 10.261 11.355 14.197 -1.232 -6.017 8.01 6.897 6.054 12.379 7.084 4.921 14.495 6.07 4.236 1.796 10.377 7.004 12.838 9.239 1.277 -14.265 14.03 8.524 3.568 1.189 4.682 4.876 2.29 5.556 2.401 1.284 -10.052 9.533 2.054 2.361 3.468 3.73 3.348 3.007 2021 +134 DEU TXG_RPCH Germany Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.334 7.236 3.731 -0.487 9.153 7.636 -0.817 1.114 6.428 10.375 7.523 16.364 -1.07 -6.578 9.492 6.982 6.034 11.773 7.096 5.486 14.405 6.515 3.093 2.247 9.66 7.41 12.858 9.807 0.659 -16.715 15.896 9.084 3.214 0.581 4.059 3.915 1.927 5.827 1.963 0.63 -9.202 10.099 1.075 2.392 3.468 3.73 3.348 3.007 2021 +134 DEU LUR Germany Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 3.359 4.831 6.734 8.099 8.058 8.124 7.834 7.843 7.735 6.79 6.155 5.47 6.592 7.775 8.425 8.233 8.908 9.658 9.383 8.558 7.95 7.8 8.6 9.708 10.333 11.008 10.042 8.542 7.425 7.225 6.575 5.517 5.083 4.95 4.708 4.367 3.908 3.567 3.208 2.975 3.625 3.575 2.938 3.39 3.293 3.216 2.951 2.951 2021 +134 DEU LE Germany Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 34.528 34.491 34.08 33.595 33.649 33.899 34.369 34.617 34.887 35.395 36.446 37.078 36.564 36.172 35.905 35.762 35.523 35.302 35.551 35.932 36.065 36.186 35.873 35.506 35.428 35.667 36.388 37.175 37.613 37.002 37.255 38.147 38.516 38.883 39.233 39.543 40.514 40.941 41.21 41.59 41.178 41.375 42.249 42.088 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +134 DEU LP Germany Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 76.843 76.988 76.933 76.664 76.355 76.166 76.219 76.233 76.697 77.463 78.949 79.973 80.5 80.946 81.148 81.308 81.467 81.51 81.446 81.423 81.457 81.518 81.579 81.549 81.456 81.337 81.174 80.993 80.764 80.483 80.285 80.276 80.426 80.646 80.983 81.687 82.349 82.657 82.906 83.093 83.161 83.196 83.292 83.355 83.383 83.375 83.332 83.276 2021 +134 DEU GGR Germany General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 686.311 761.026 790.261 837.075 865.549 880.927 894.799 918.14 957.511 973.832 964.408 967.097 986.36 983.231 995.446 "1,039.47" "1,091.27" "1,122.57" "1,101.80" "1,122.26" "1,194.78" "1,233.39" "1,264.67" "1,313.91" "1,364.86" "1,426.75" "1,486.93" "1,557.22" "1,615.82" "1,569.06" "1,711.75" "1,770.22" "1,857.21" "1,954.11" "2,041.99" "2,120.01" "2,187.93" 2021 +134 DEU GGR_NGDP Germany General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.279 44.712 45.135 45.753 45.685 45.849 45.626 45.578 46.493 46.173 44.391 43.997 44.6 43.457 43.501 43.582 43.659 44.083 45.05 43.763 44.357 44.927 44.984 44.883 45.102 45.514 45.511 46.271 46.522 46.075 47.525 46.415 46.202 46.302 46.431 46.531 46.531 2021 +134 DEU GGX Germany General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 736.883 805.365 844.45 883.25 "1,044.25" 949.528 952.498 969.848 992.918 "1,007.25" "1,030.14" "1,052.27" "1,068.28" "1,058.67" "1,071.41" "1,078.90" "1,084.75" "1,125.54" "1,178.85" "1,234.54" "1,218.52" "1,233.14" "1,263.54" "1,296.94" "1,335.79" "1,390.37" "1,443.27" "1,491.60" "1,562.65" "1,716.62" "1,846.00" "1,896.90" "1,957.36" "2,018.47" "2,079.38" "2,147.56" "2,213.31" 2021 +134 DEU GGX_NGDP Germany General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.468 47.317 48.23 48.277 55.117 49.419 48.568 48.145 48.212 47.758 47.416 47.872 48.304 46.791 46.821 45.235 43.398 44.2 48.2 48.142 45.238 44.918 44.944 44.303 44.141 44.354 44.175 44.321 44.991 50.408 51.253 49.737 48.693 47.827 47.282 47.136 47.071 2021 +134 DEU GGXCNL Germany General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -50.572 -44.339 -54.189 -46.175 -178.704 -68.601 -57.699 -51.708 -35.407 -33.422 -65.729 -85.177 -81.921 -75.436 -75.959 -39.429 6.521 -2.963 -77.053 -112.286 -23.741 0.256 1.124 16.966 29.068 36.374 43.652 65.623 53.173 -147.554 -134.252 -126.685 -100.148 -64.362 -37.398 -27.553 -25.381 2021 +134 DEU GGXCNL_NGDP Germany General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.189 -2.605 -3.095 -2.524 -9.432 -3.57 -2.942 -2.567 -1.719 -1.585 -3.025 -3.875 -3.704 -3.334 -3.319 -1.653 0.261 -0.116 -3.151 -4.379 -0.881 0.009 0.04 0.58 0.961 1.16 1.336 1.95 1.531 -4.333 -3.727 -3.322 -2.491 -1.525 -0.85 -0.605 -0.54 2021 +134 DEU GGSB Germany General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -77.748 -66.51 -48.366 -43.297 -54.031 -56.083 -47.99 -46.279 -34.551 -99.607 -72.622 -78.66 -59.894 -63.105 -55.141 -45.976 -22.385 -25.171 -26.629 -68.694 -37.029 0.349 17.497 34.534 36.802 38.804 37.17 54.192 45.683 -103.028 -111.219 -116.543 -73.942 -47.484 -29.342 -26.418 -26.485 2021 +134 DEU GGSB_NPGDP Germany General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.054 -4.007 -2.744 -2.359 -2.832 -2.882 -2.423 -2.285 -1.676 -4.784 -3.395 -3.591 -2.67 -2.752 -2.366 -1.935 -0.916 -1.013 -1.047 -2.652 -1.393 0.013 0.617 1.175 1.212 1.239 1.149 1.623 1.32 -2.934 -3.049 -3.04 -1.816 -1.116 -0.665 -0.58 -0.564 2021 +134 DEU GGXONLB Germany General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -15.315 0.152 -6.773 6.588 -119.88 -9.612 1.752 9.544 21.966 25.182 -8.872 -27.002 -23.669 -17.99 -19.619 17.697 66.625 56.399 -18.86 -57.482 30.212 50.984 41.732 53.063 61.827 65.644 70.923 89.834 73.1 -132.841 -118.375 -104.557 -72.997 -34.788 -6 6.017 10.402 2021 +134 DEU GGXONLB_NGDP Germany General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.966 0.009 -0.387 0.36 -6.327 -0.5 0.089 0.474 1.067 1.194 -0.408 -1.228 -1.07 -0.795 -0.857 0.742 2.665 2.215 -0.771 -2.242 1.122 1.857 1.484 1.813 2.043 2.094 2.171 2.669 2.105 -3.901 -3.287 -2.741 -1.816 -0.824 -0.136 0.132 0.221 2021 +134 DEU GGXWDN Germany General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 784.489 851.599 893.192 946.283 988.376 946.417 "1,001.37" "1,068.63" "1,158.80" "1,242.20" "1,314.76" "1,341.46" "1,334.93" "1,353.52" "1,468.22" "1,588.76" "1,618.01" "1,629.79" "1,642.38" "1,606.13" "1,578.77" "1,545.67" "1,483.29" "1,434.89" "1,404.30" "1,558.63" "1,692.88" "1,819.57" "1,919.72" "1,984.08" "2,021.47" "2,049.03" "2,074.41" 2021 +134 DEU GGXWDN_NGDP Germany General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.406 44.322 45.544 46.975 47.992 44.873 46.092 48.616 52.397 54.903 57.455 56.244 53.407 53.153 60.032 61.954 60.07 59.366 58.42 54.865 52.17 49.308 45.4 42.636 40.432 45.769 47.002 47.709 47.757 47.012 45.965 44.973 44.117 2021 +134 DEU GGXWDG Germany General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 618.218 705.567 789.57 869.713 "1,040.19" "1,110.44" "1,154.46" "1,199.28" "1,243.67" "1,251.53" "1,264.27" "1,317.68" "1,405.20" "1,475.18" "1,545.67" "1,595.31" "1,603.67" "1,672.58" "1,789.21" "2,102.67" "2,139.15" "2,216.71" "2,201.92" "2,203.74" "2,177.23" "2,161.54" "2,111.36" "2,062.63" "2,045.74" "2,314.09" "2,508.34" "2,712.14" "2,746.37" "2,768.53" "2,775.14" "2,779.91" "2,805.29" 2021 +134 DEU GGXWDG_NGDP Germany General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.985 41.454 45.095 47.537 54.902 57.794 58.867 59.535 60.387 59.34 58.193 59.946 63.538 65.201 67.546 66.887 64.158 65.682 73.157 81.995 79.417 80.745 78.322 75.279 71.947 68.954 64.624 61.288 58.9 67.953 69.642 71.112 68.322 65.6 63.102 61.015 59.661 2021 +134 DEU NGDP_FY Germany "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 792.177 826.898 859.552 901.3 945.528 987.172 "1,043.90" "1,078.11" "1,135.15" "1,207.28" "1,317.44" "1,585.80" "1,702.06" "1,750.89" "1,829.55" "1,894.61" "1,921.38" "1,961.15" "2,014.42" "2,059.48" "2,109.09" "2,172.54" "2,198.12" "2,211.57" "2,262.52" "2,288.31" "2,385.08" "2,499.55" "2,546.49" "2,445.73" "2,564.40" "2,693.56" "2,745.31" "2,811.35" "2,927.43" "3,026.18" "3,134.74" "3,267.16" "3,365.45" "3,473.26" "3,405.43" "3,601.75" "3,813.88" "4,019.77" "4,220.33" "4,397.86" "4,556.09" "4,702.06" 2021 +134 DEU BCA Germany Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Additional source: IMF Statistics Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -15.215 -4.911 6.007 4.611 9.28 17.594 37.989 43.574 54.677 58.96 50.055 -26.672 -25.281 -21.482 -33.145 -32.238 -16.89 -11.289 -15.932 -31.251 -34.324 -7.161 39.267 35.36 127.156 133.119 172.872 235.055 213.169 198.881 195.436 232.889 251.608 244.845 280.261 288.82 295.118 288.887 316.32 294.346 272.471 313.612 168.74 216.582 272.951 288.231 293.161 301.097 2021 +134 DEU BCA_NGDPD Germany Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.782 -0.684 0.866 0.666 1.423 2.662 4.024 3.709 4.317 4.689 3.131 -1.422 -1.183 -1.037 -1.5 -1.246 -0.676 -0.51 -0.711 -1.422 -1.761 -0.368 1.891 1.414 4.52 4.673 5.772 6.861 5.692 5.836 5.744 6.213 7.129 6.557 7.204 8.601 8.508 7.83 7.955 7.569 7.011 7.357 4.186 5.257 6.293 6.34 6.184 6.114 2021 +652 GHA NGDP_R Ghana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 27.39 26.362 24.173 22.669 24.794 26.389 28.023 29.889 31.822 33.267 34.463 36.109 37.724 39.524 40.911 42.642 44.674 47.264 49.632 51.88 53.745 55.802 58.379 61.364 64.68 68.709 72.706 75.669 82.486 87.173 93.945 107.05 116.072 124.478 128.033 130.748 135.159 146.146 155.207 165.308 166.157 175.057 181.34 186.488 193.825 204.268 214.88 229.435 2021 +652 GHA NGDP_RPCH Ghana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.453 -3.754 -8.303 -6.222 9.378 6.433 6.189 6.66 6.468 4.541 3.595 4.774 4.473 4.772 3.508 4.233 4.765 5.797 5.01 4.529 3.596 3.828 4.617 5.112 5.404 6.23 5.816 4.076 9.008 5.683 7.768 13.949 8.428 7.242 2.856 2.121 3.373 8.129 6.2 6.508 0.514 5.356 3.589 2.839 3.934 5.388 5.195 6.774 2021 +652 GHA NGDP Ghana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.01 0.017 0.019 0.042 0.062 0.083 0.125 0.181 0.253 0.344 0.481 0.607 0.713 0.866 1.177 1.752 2.532 3.235 3.968 4.737 6.25 8.763 11.256 15.193 18.262 22.294 26.469 31.84 40.895 49.486 62.002 81.412 102.099 124.478 158.684 183.526 219.595 262.798 308.587 356.544 391.941 459.131 589.088 714.732 839.688 967.9 "1,098.10" "1,234.95" 2021 +652 GHA NGDPD Ghana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 37.35 60.694 70.406 47.317 17.113 15.255 14.072 11.777 12.523 12.733 14.749 16.506 16.312 13.348 12.32 14.61 15.482 15.794 17.166 17.766 11.47 12.234 14.205 17.528 20.302 24.6 28.883 34.044 38.659 34.601 43.327 53.849 56.854 63.702 54.285 49.437 56.144 60.385 67.259 68.353 70.008 79.157 75.996 70.086 73 76.966 81.754 87.57 2021 +652 GHA PPPGDP Ghana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 12.858 13.546 13.189 12.853 14.566 15.993 17.324 18.935 20.871 22.674 24.368 26.395 28.205 30.251 31.981 34.034 36.308 39.075 41.495 43.985 46.599 49.473 52.564 56.342 60.981 66.811 72.879 77.899 86.545 92.049 100.392 116.773 133.278 140.883 151.592 144.984 142.203 148.983 161.999 175.629 178.659 196.05 217.525 231.67 245.837 263.898 282.892 307.899 2021 +652 GHA NGDP_D Ghana "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.037 0.063 0.08 0.184 0.248 0.314 0.448 0.605 0.796 1.033 1.396 1.681 1.889 2.191 2.878 4.109 5.668 6.844 7.995 9.131 11.63 15.704 19.281 24.759 28.234 32.447 36.406 42.077 49.579 56.768 65.998 76.051 87.962 100 123.94 140.366 162.471 179.819 198.823 215.685 235.886 262.275 324.853 383.259 433.22 473.838 511.029 538.257 2021 +652 GHA NGDPRPC Ghana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,558.92" "2,405.11" "2,153.21" "1,971.05" "2,016.45" "2,099.09" "2,179.30" "2,271.97" "2,363.80" "2,414.32" "2,443.14" "2,500.01" "2,550.41" "2,608.85" "2,635.95" "2,681.50" "2,741.31" "2,829.67" "2,898.87" "2,956.08" "2,841.85" "2,876.79" "2,936.09" "3,012.36" "3,100.73" "3,215.67" "3,323.53" "3,379.90" "3,601.85" "3,722.71" "3,809.79" "4,237.80" "4,487.20" "4,700.99" "4,725.84" "4,718.90" "4,771.95" "5,050.02" "5,251.55" "5,479.52" "5,398.46" "5,576.10" "5,652.40" "5,667.98" "5,744.15" "5,902.77" "6,054.65" "6,303.64" 2021 +652 GHA NGDPRPPPPC Ghana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,608.59" "2,451.79" "2,195.01" "2,009.31" "2,055.59" "2,139.83" "2,221.60" "2,316.07" "2,409.68" "2,461.19" "2,490.57" "2,548.54" "2,599.92" "2,659.49" "2,687.12" "2,733.55" "2,794.52" "2,884.59" "2,955.14" "3,013.46" "2,897.01" "2,932.63" "2,993.09" "3,070.83" "3,160.92" "3,278.09" "3,388.04" "3,445.51" "3,671.76" "3,794.97" "3,883.74" "4,320.06" "4,574.30" "4,792.24" "4,817.57" "4,810.49" "4,864.58" "5,148.05" "5,353.49" "5,585.89" "5,503.25" "5,684.34" "5,762.12" "5,778.00" "5,855.65" "6,017.35" "6,172.17" "6,425.99" 2021 +652 GHA NGDPPC Ghana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 0.959 1.522 1.724 3.631 5.006 6.593 9.757 13.755 18.813 24.936 34.103 42.013 48.178 57.157 75.862 110.17 155.372 193.652 231.768 269.917 330.494 451.772 566.119 745.823 875.467 "1,043.40" "1,209.98" "1,422.18" "1,785.75" "2,113.30" "2,514.38" "3,222.88" "3,947.04" "4,700.99" "5,857.20" "6,623.71" "7,753.06" "9,080.90" "10,441.30" "11,818.53" "12,734.18" "14,624.70" "18,361.98" "21,723.06" "24,884.80" "27,969.55" "30,940.99" "33,929.74" 2021 +652 GHA NGDPDPC Ghana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,489.50" "5,537.47" "6,271.52" "4,114.25" "1,391.72" "1,213.39" "1,094.40" 895.18 930.23 924.067 "1,045.60" "1,142.80" "1,102.84" 881.079 793.796 918.741 950.015 945.584 "1,002.60" "1,012.28" 606.501 630.698 714.42 860.469 973.287 "1,151.31" "1,320.28" "1,520.64" "1,688.08" "1,477.65" "1,757.05" "2,131.75" "2,197.91" "2,405.77" "2,003.71" "1,784.25" "1,982.24" "2,086.60" "2,275.77" "2,265.72" "2,274.57" "2,521.39" "2,368.81" "2,130.13" "2,163.40" "2,224.09" "2,303.57" "2,405.94" 2021 +652 GHA PPPPC Ghana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,201.30" "1,235.91" "1,174.84" "1,117.56" "1,184.57" "1,272.10" "1,347.31" "1,439.34" "1,550.32" "1,645.55" "1,727.51" "1,827.51" "1,906.84" "1,996.76" "2,060.60" "2,140.16" "2,227.95" "2,339.42" "2,423.61" "2,506.26" "2,464.00" "2,550.49" "2,643.64" "2,765.84" "2,923.40" "3,126.85" "3,331.45" "3,479.51" "3,779.10" "3,930.95" "4,071.25" "4,622.73" "5,152.38" "5,320.54" "5,595.44" "5,232.68" "5,020.64" "5,148.05" "5,481.37" "5,821.64" "5,804.63" "6,244.78" "6,780.28" "7,041.21" "7,285.57" "7,625.90" "7,971.03" "8,459.41" 2021 +652 GHA NGAP_NPGDP Ghana Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +652 GHA PPPSH Ghana Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.096 0.091 0.083 0.076 0.08 0.082 0.084 0.086 0.088 0.088 0.088 0.09 0.085 0.087 0.088 0.088 0.089 0.09 0.092 0.093 0.092 0.094 0.095 0.096 0.096 0.098 0.098 0.097 0.103 0.109 0.111 0.122 0.132 0.133 0.138 0.13 0.122 0.122 0.125 0.129 0.134 0.134 0.134 0.135 0.136 0.138 0.141 0.146 2021 +652 GHA PPPEX Ghana Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.007 0.01 0.012 0.015 0.02 0.023 0.025 0.029 0.037 0.051 0.07 0.083 0.096 0.108 0.134 0.177 0.214 0.27 0.299 0.334 0.363 0.409 0.473 0.538 0.618 0.697 0.766 0.884 1.047 1.266 1.544 1.764 1.905 2.03 2.194 2.342 2.708 3.085 3.416 3.668 3.882 4.011 2021 +652 GHA NID_NGDP Ghana Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 4.419 6.832 10.034 9.981 13.997 14.943 16.198 29.981 26.289 24.98 25.18 25.274 23.688 22.092 25.383 24.619 7.48 34.651 35.184 28.889 32.491 41.418 42.733 38.737 37.048 40.109 38.026 47.917 23.234 31.079 24.772 27.062 27.619 25.52 20.398 22.437 19.664 19.072 18.553 18.033 19.477 20.051 21.021 22.775 22.207 2021 +652 GHA NGSD_NGDP Ghana Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 3.938 5.646 8.354 8.669 12.254 13.515 14.61 28.002 24.005 21.766 19.878 21.943 21.501 20.113 19.041 21.133 2.149 30.441 32.125 28.354 32.573 38.045 37.779 32.926 30.71 31.313 33.987 41.524 16.65 22.436 15.817 20.225 21.67 20.386 17.079 19.397 16.937 16.024 15.398 12.783 15.073 15.532 16.949 19.073 23.488 2021 +652 GHA PCPI Ghana "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.057 0.123 0.151 0.335 0.469 0.518 0.645 0.901 1.184 1.483 2.035 2.403 2.644 3.304 4.126 6.573 9.497 11.855 14.132 15.895 19.886 26.435 30.36 38.443 43.312 49.85 55.674 61.647 71.822 81.259 86.702 93.357 99.959 111.621 128.907 151.019 177.378 199.323 218.931 234.571 257.758 283.471 360.507 435.999 500.193 550.212 591.478 629.924 2021 +652 GHA PCPIPCH Ghana "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 50.005 116.504 22.485 122.245 40.03 10.301 24.539 39.758 31.369 25.237 37.241 18.097 10.049 24.942 24.874 59.317 44.487 24.825 19.208 12.471 25.113 32.932 14.846 26.626 12.666 15.095 11.683 10.729 16.505 13.139 6.698 7.676 7.072 11.666 15.486 17.153 17.455 12.372 9.837 7.144 9.885 9.976 27.176 20.941 14.723 10 7.5 6.5 2021 +652 GHA PCPIE Ghana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.076 0.153 0.178 0.432 0.458 0.547 0.73 0.979 1.239 1.616 2.197 2.422 2.745 3.504 4.702 8.032 10.13 12.373 14.322 16.297 22.904 27.78 31.994 39.533 44.189 50.745 56.288 63.464 74.973 82.064 87.701 95.042 102.764 116.632 136.445 160.584 185.253 207.152 226.676 244.264 269.845 303.902 400.171 469.988 526.386 568.497 608.292 644.789 2021 +652 GHA PCPIEPCH Ghana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 100.222 16.787 142.418 5.988 19.499 33.335 34.164 26.571 30.458 35.902 10.261 13.33 27.656 34.179 70.817 26.123 22.141 15.752 13.791 40.54 21.288 15.171 23.563 11.777 14.838 10.923 12.748 18.133 9.459 6.868 8.372 8.124 13.495 16.987 17.692 15.362 11.821 9.425 7.759 10.473 12.621 31.678 17.447 12 8 7 6 2021 +652 GHA TM_RPCH Ghana Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.4 -5.5 -3.5 -3.4 58.7 4.841 14.567 17.642 7.384 3.632 7.991 3.297 4.223 12.708 6.312 5.646 20.551 11.684 11.791 9.62 -7.694 8.88 0.166 13.726 22.271 17.262 26.985 24.045 26.447 -15.872 31.26 46.894 11.229 1.901 -15.026 0.533 -3.009 8.901 8.15 12.835 -6.375 13.587 11.053 0.256 3.608 2.819 3.844 4.584 2021 +652 GHA TMG_RPCH Ghana Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022" -7 -5.5 -3.5 -3.4 63.885 4.548 12.642 17.35 7.735 3.508 7.164 2.399 2.678 13.34 7.493 5.539 23.277 11.863 11.902 10.534 -9.58 10.378 -0.413 9.365 21.1 15.255 26.533 20.976 25.186 -21.493 36.624 48.933 10.579 -1.088 -17.157 -8.006 -3.92 -1.316 4.257 1.969 -0.561 9.566 15.718 3.512 2.817 3.156 3.457 4.133 2021 +652 GHA TX_RPCH Ghana Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022" -13.6 -60.4 -33 0 3.718 21.116 12.716 11.908 9.121 9.093 10.543 20.531 7.266 18.371 6.748 7.183 8.03 1.255 21.29 12.807 -0.123 -5.192 -1.905 -1.518 8.61 1.534 10.166 6.047 8.335 0.031 13.569 39.095 5.778 9.604 3.204 -8.685 5.736 32.593 1.733 5.726 -7.318 -11.861 -3.39 4.03 1.954 5.926 3.312 16.679 2021 +652 GHA TXG_RPCH Ghana Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022" -14.8 -9.8 -6.3 1.3 3.718 21.116 12.716 11.908 9.121 9.093 10.543 20.531 7.266 18.371 6.748 7.183 8.03 1.255 21.29 12.807 -0.123 -5.192 -1.905 -1.518 8.61 1.534 10.166 6.047 8.335 0.031 13.569 39.095 5.778 9.604 3.204 -8.685 5.736 32.593 1.733 5.726 -7.318 -11.861 -3.39 4.03 1.954 5.926 3.312 16.679 2021 +652 GHA LUR Ghana Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +652 GHA LE Ghana Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +652 GHA LP Ghana Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 10.704 10.961 11.226 11.501 12.296 12.572 12.859 13.155 13.462 13.779 14.106 14.443 14.791 15.15 15.52 15.902 16.297 16.703 17.121 17.55 18.912 19.397 19.883 20.371 20.859 21.367 21.876 22.388 22.901 23.417 24.659 25.261 25.867 26.479 27.092 27.707 28.324 28.94 29.555 30.168 30.779 31.394 32.082 32.902 33.743 34.605 35.49 36.397 2021 +652 GHA GGR Ghana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.004 0.008 0.012 0.017 0.024 0.024 0.037 0.036 0.063 0.099 0.159 0.186 0.203 0.279 0.279 0.539 0.953 0.957 1.65 2.294 2.633 3.192 4.052 4.813 6.017 7.694 11.441 13.935 15.494 20.874 26.824 28.865 35.782 43.523 49.427 51.135 65.388 83.2 105.339 129.484 156.019 176.025 198.173 2021 +652 GHA GGR_NGDP Ghana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 2.875 1.966 2.715 2.452 3.854 5.115 6.465 6.897 6.667 6.93 5.021 6.051 5.094 7.305 8.405 9.074 7.328 6.279 7.033 5.891 8.616 10.877 8.5 10.859 12.56 11.809 12.058 12.726 11.77 12.158 12.409 14.053 13.649 12.448 13.154 14.616 13.145 13.616 14.104 13.863 13.047 14.242 14.124 14.738 15.42 16.119 16.03 16.047 2021 +652 GHA GGX Ghana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.01 0.014 0.02 0.027 0.034 0.046 0.071 0.114 0.163 0.244 0.338 0.417 0.505 0.568 0.806 1.295 1.286 1.975 2.69 3.081 4.072 5.727 7.229 8.651 12.326 15.896 22.438 26.843 33.27 34.179 43.679 46.206 64.48 75.401 111.065 117.911 137.351 166.452 204.42 240.446 282.827 316.152 2021 +652 GHA GGX_NGDP Ghana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 7.773 5.816 4.765 3.635 4.881 6.361 7.817 7.894 7.832 7.805 7.096 7.639 9.968 13.171 13.851 13.93 13.356 12.899 12.722 11.98 12.901 14.775 11.422 12.996 14.729 13.818 15.385 17.988 17.676 17.482 19.88 19.526 21.977 21.564 20.966 18.623 19.891 17.582 20.895 21.148 28.337 25.681 23.316 23.289 24.345 24.842 25.756 25.6 2021 +652 GHA GGXCNL Ghana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.001 -0.001 -- -- -0.001 -0.001 -0.002 -0.002 -0.003 -0.003 -0.01 -0.01 -0.035 -0.051 -0.064 -0.085 -0.153 -0.214 -0.226 -0.288 -0.268 -0.342 -0.329 -0.325 -0.396 -0.448 -0.881 -1.675 -2.415 -2.635 -4.632 -4.456 -8.503 -11.349 -12.396 -7.355 -14.813 -10.423 -20.957 -25.974 -59.93 -52.522 -54.151 -61.113 -74.936 -84.427 -106.801 -117.979 2021 +652 GHA GGXCNL_NGDP Ghana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.899 -3.851 -2.049 -1.182 -1.027 -1.246 -1.352 -0.997 -1.165 -0.875 -2.075 -1.588 -4.874 -5.866 -5.445 -4.856 -6.029 -6.62 -5.689 -6.089 -4.285 -3.898 -2.922 -2.137 -2.169 -2.01 -3.327 -5.262 -5.906 -5.324 -7.471 -5.473 -8.328 -9.117 -7.812 -4.007 -6.746 -3.966 -6.791 -7.285 -15.29 -11.44 -9.192 -8.55 -8.924 -8.723 -9.726 -9.553 2021 +652 GHA GGSB Ghana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +652 GHA GGSB_NPGDP Ghana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +652 GHA GGXONLB Ghana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -0.001 -- -- -- -0.001 -0.001 -0.001 -0.002 -0.001 -0.007 -0.005 -0.029 -0.037 -0.041 -0.052 -0.095 -0.126 -0.105 -0.173 -0.065 -0.111 -0.108 0.084 -0.049 -0.094 -0.487 -1.235 -1.736 -1.602 -3.193 -2.844 -5.844 -6.952 -5.316 1.721 -3.284 3.149 -4.169 -6.205 -35.33 -19 -12.137 -8.03 -0.069 8.32 -1.502 -1.365 2021 +652 GHA GGXONLB_NGDP Ghana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.193 -3.238 -1.029 -0.654 -0.47 -0.632 -0.448 -0.412 -0.693 -0.33 -1.507 -0.882 -4.018 -4.31 -3.487 -2.979 -3.741 -3.883 -2.656 -3.661 -1.032 -1.262 -0.957 0.556 -0.267 -0.422 -1.841 -3.88 -4.245 -3.238 -5.15 -3.494 -5.723 -5.585 -3.35 0.938 -1.496 1.198 -1.351 -1.74 -9.014 -4.138 -2.06 -1.123 -0.008 0.86 -0.137 -0.111 2021 +652 GHA GGXWDN Ghana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.23 6.356 7.93 7.076 6.906 4.101 5.385 9.083 11.914 19.813 23.185 34.511 49.664 71.893 91.409 111.852 136.32 187.341 210.248 293.777 354.934 506.145 593.002 708.826 824.159 957.249 "1,094.74" 2021 +652 GHA GGXWDN_NGDP Ghana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.677 56.464 52.198 38.746 30.975 15.492 16.914 22.211 24.076 31.955 28.478 33.802 39.898 45.306 49.807 50.936 51.872 60.709 58.968 74.954 77.306 85.92 82.968 84.415 85.149 87.173 88.647 2021 +652 GHA GGXWDG Ghana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.092 0.113 0.165 0.322 0.649 0.895 1.166 1.574 1.61 2.64 5.011 5.426 6.524 8.029 7.507 7.578 4.899 7.179 10.078 13.258 21.395 25.453 36.093 53.438 79.518 98.912 122.846 149.753 191.251 223.533 309.881 377.057 534.53 627.441 749.286 870.796 "1,010.16" "1,154.24" 2021 +652 GHA GGXWDG_NGDP Ghana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.157 18.657 23.096 37.155 55.155 51.077 46.047 48.666 40.572 55.73 80.17 61.919 57.96 52.847 41.107 33.993 18.509 22.549 24.644 26.792 34.507 31.264 35.351 42.93 50.111 53.896 55.942 56.984 61.976 62.694 79.063 82.124 90.739 87.787 89.234 89.968 91.992 93.465 2021 +652 GHA NGDP_FY Ghana "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.01 0.017 0.019 0.042 0.062 0.083 0.125 0.181 0.253 0.344 0.481 0.607 0.713 0.866 1.177 1.752 2.532 3.235 3.968 4.737 6.25 8.763 11.256 15.193 18.262 22.294 26.469 31.84 40.895 49.486 62.002 81.412 102.099 124.478 158.684 183.526 219.595 262.798 308.587 356.544 391.941 459.131 589.088 714.732 839.688 967.9 "1,098.10" "1,234.95" 2021 +652 GHA BCA Ghana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2005 excludes exceptional financing. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5). Migration not complete Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.054 -0.508 -0.19 -0.227 -0.203 -0.256 -0.185 -0.205 -0.179 -0.202 -0.292 -0.377 -0.524 -0.708 -0.41 -0.32 -0.306 -1.002 -0.598 -0.947 -0.483 -0.374 -0.076 0.014 -0.685 -1.219 -1.678 -2.158 -3.4 -1.397 -2.77 -3.545 -4.914 -5.704 -3.694 -2.824 -2.867 -2.002 -2.044 -1.864 -2.134 -2.497 -3.99 -3.087 -3.299 -3.134 -3.026 -3.249 2021 +652 GHA BCA_NGDPD Ghana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.144 -0.837 -0.269 -0.48 -1.186 -1.68 -1.313 -1.742 -1.427 -1.587 -1.979 -2.283 -3.214 -5.302 -3.331 -2.187 -1.979 -6.343 -3.486 -5.331 -4.21 -3.059 -0.535 0.082 -3.373 -4.954 -5.811 -6.338 -8.796 -4.039 -6.393 -6.584 -8.643 -8.954 -6.805 -5.712 -5.106 -3.316 -3.039 -2.727 -3.048 -3.154 -5.25 -4.404 -4.519 -4.072 -3.701 -3.71 2021 +174 GRC NGDP_R Greece "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The National Statistical Office has significantly and repeatedly revised national accounts data over the course of the past several years. Official data are only available from 1995. Data prior to 1995 came from European Commission Macro Forecasts (AMECO database). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 133.258 131.184 129.701 128.303 130.878 134.167 134.857 131.814 137.466 142.688 142.689 147.115 148.14 145.771 148.686 151.809 156.154 163.156 169.511 174.719 181.567 189.069 196.486 207.872 218.392 219.7 232.119 239.718 238.914 228.639 216.113 194.179 180.418 175.879 176.715 176.369 175.51 177.427 180.387 183.64 167.077 181.005 190.413 193.863 198.08 201.663 204.906 207.682 2021 +174 GRC NGDP_RPCH Greece "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.679 -1.556 -1.13 -1.078 2.007 2.513 0.515 -2.257 4.288 3.799 -- 3.102 0.697 -1.599 2 2.1 2.862 4.484 3.895 3.073 3.92 4.132 3.923 5.795 5.061 0.599 5.652 3.274 -0.335 -4.301 -5.479 -10.149 -7.087 -2.516 0.476 -0.196 -0.487 1.092 1.668 1.804 -9.019 8.336 5.198 1.811 2.175 1.809 1.608 1.355 2021 +174 GRC NGDP Greece "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The National Statistical Office has significantly and repeatedly revised national accounts data over the course of the past several years. Official data are only available from 1995. Data prior to 1995 came from European Commission Macro Forecasts (AMECO database). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.05 8.439 10.615 12.665 15.751 19.218 22.965 25.871 31.48 37.413 45.155 55.767 64.468 72.59 82.321 92.279 102.168 113.744 124.206 132.66 140.055 150.91 162.082 177.396 192.082 197.561 216.024 230.732 239.948 235.53 224.124 203.308 188.381 179.884 177.236 176.369 174.494 176.903 179.558 183.25 165.326 182.83 210.042 220.828 228.935 236.78 244.699 252.588 2021 +174 GRC NGDPD Greece "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 56.529 52.161 54.415 49.184 47.922 47.532 55.945 65.129 75.803 78.582 97.137 104.742 115.484 108.103 115.694 135.786 144.642 142.117 143.424 148.151 131.082 135.16 153.152 200.613 238.823 245.92 271.254 316.25 352.866 328.156 297.368 282.946 242.183 238.911 235.519 195.703 193.095 199.773 212.146 205.166 188.684 216.384 222.008 226.347 235.285 244.784 254.615 262.825 2021 +174 GRC PPPGDP Greece "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 84.196 90.728 95.245 97.908 103.477 109.431 112.21 112.39 121.342 130.891 135.79 144.737 149.067 150.16 156.434 163.068 170.807 181.543 190.737 199.368 211.877 225.601 238.105 256.874 277.119 287.522 313.147 332.139 337.373 324.933 310.823 285.079 275.144 284.948 290.011 289.649 296.436 307.089 319.671 331.258 305.013 344.17 387.801 408.893 426.554 442.342 458.013 473.2 2021 +174 GRC NGDP_D Greece "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.29 6.433 8.184 9.871 12.035 14.324 17.029 19.627 22.9 26.22 31.646 37.907 43.518 49.797 55.365 60.786 65.428 69.715 73.273 75.928 77.137 79.817 82.49 85.339 87.953 89.923 93.066 96.252 100.433 103.014 103.707 104.701 104.414 102.277 100.295 100 99.421 99.705 99.541 99.788 98.952 101.008 110.309 113.909 115.577 117.414 119.42 121.623 2021 +174 GRC NGDPRPC Greece "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,903.91" "13,522.97" "13,291.97" "13,063.93" "13,257.31" "13,525.55" "13,554.72" "13,200.76" "13,724.82" "14,186.39" "14,098.44" "14,320.93" "14,289.37" "13,974.86" "14,174.28" "14,408.59" "14,747.70" "15,349.67" "15,852.10" "16,256.30" "16,849.82" "17,448.26" "18,045.65" "19,043.23" "19,962.01" "20,027.54" "21,092.66" "21,721.41" "21,599.82" "20,607.88" "19,435.86" "17,456.81" "16,273.80" "15,983.72" "16,172.65" "16,243.20" "16,275.38" "16,476.91" "16,793.96" "17,123.26" "15,587.67" "16,950.21" "17,904.87" "18,304.47" "18,779.87" "19,198.56" "19,587.63" "19,934.72" 2021 +174 GRC NGDPRPPPPC Greece "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "24,064.82" "23,405.50" "23,005.69" "22,610.99" "22,945.69" "23,409.97" "23,460.46" "22,847.82" "23,754.86" "24,553.75" "24,401.52" "24,786.61" "24,731.98" "24,187.63" "24,532.79" "24,938.33" "25,525.25" "26,567.14" "27,436.75" "28,136.33" "29,163.60" "30,199.37" "31,233.34" "32,959.94" "34,550.17" "34,663.58" "36,507.08" "37,595.33" "37,384.87" "35,668.04" "33,639.50" "30,214.17" "28,166.63" "27,664.56" "27,991.55" "28,113.65" "28,169.36" "28,518.16" "29,066.92" "29,636.87" "26,979.07" "29,337.36" "30,989.67" "31,681.31" "32,504.12" "33,228.78" "33,902.19" "34,502.94" 2021 +174 GRC NGDPPC Greece "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 735.572 869.972 "1,087.80" "1,289.56" "1,595.53" "1,937.44" "2,308.29" "2,590.86" "3,142.99" "3,719.68" "4,461.56" "5,428.66" "6,218.48" "6,959.05" "7,847.63" "8,758.47" "9,649.11" "10,701.02" "11,615.37" "12,343.03" "12,997.39" "13,926.74" "14,885.92" "16,251.35" "17,557.18" "18,009.35" "19,630.13" "20,907.20" "21,693.28" "21,228.97" "20,156.33" "18,277.52" "16,992.07" "16,347.72" "16,220.29" "16,243.20" "16,181.20" "16,428.29" "16,716.81" "17,086.89" "15,424.27" "17,121.11" "19,750.62" "20,850.53" "21,705.30" "22,541.76" "23,391.52" "24,245.11" 2021 +174 GRC NGDPDPC Greece "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,898.16" "5,376.98" "5,576.51" "5,008.02" "4,854.24" "4,791.75" "5,623.16" "6,522.42" "7,568.29" "7,812.78" "9,597.71" "10,196.17" "11,139.45" "10,363.63" "11,029.10" "12,887.89" "13,660.51" "13,370.35" "13,412.55" "13,784.36" "12,164.72" "12,473.29" "14,065.79" "18,378.28" "21,829.50" "22,417.64" "24,648.87" "28,656.23" "31,902.01" "29,577.64" "26,743.40" "25,437.01" "21,845.05" "21,712.02" "21,554.22" "18,023.87" "17,906.08" "18,552.18" "19,750.74" "19,130.44" "17,603.44" "20,263.29" "20,875.78" "21,371.69" "22,307.32" "23,303.71" "24,339.47" "25,227.65" 2021 +174 GRC PPPPC Greece "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,784.91" "9,352.57" "9,760.83" "9,969.05" "10,481.75" "11,031.96" "11,278.36" "11,255.52" "12,115.01" "13,013.50" "13,416.81" "14,089.47" "14,378.80" "14,395.60" "14,912.91" "15,477.28" "16,131.62" "17,079.58" "17,837.18" "18,549.73" "19,662.59" "20,819.64" "21,868.07" "23,532.42" "25,329.97" "26,210.06" "28,455.75" "30,095.92" "30,501.35" "29,287.13" "27,953.50" "25,628.81" "24,818.16" "25,895.90" "26,541.28" "26,676.00" "27,489.18" "28,518.16" "29,761.28" "30,887.69" "28,456.56" "32,229.82" "36,465.54" "38,607.64" "40,441.46" "42,111.45" "43,782.83" "45,420.89" 2021 +174 GRC NGAP_NPGDP Greece Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.837 0.385 -1.397 -2.894 -1.426 1.101 1.683 -0.793 2.445 5.058 3.527 4.634 3.843 0.865 0.999 0.834 0.799 1.958 2.327 1.561 1.257 1.085 0.775 1.66 2.585 0.557 3.426 4.469 2.883 -1.643 -6.016 -13.373 -17.07 -16.86 -14.528 -13.233 -12.023 -9.899 -7.192 -4.907 -12.755 -5.347 -1.116 -0.538 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +174 GRC PPPSH Greece Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.628 0.608 0.599 0.578 0.565 0.559 0.543 0.511 0.51 0.511 0.491 0.494 0.448 0.432 0.428 0.422 0.418 0.42 0.425 0.423 0.42 0.427 0.431 0.438 0.438 0.42 0.422 0.413 0.4 0.384 0.345 0.298 0.273 0.27 0.265 0.259 0.255 0.251 0.246 0.244 0.229 0.235 0.24 0.238 0.236 0.232 0.228 0.224 2021 +174 GRC PPPEX Greece Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.084 0.093 0.111 0.129 0.152 0.176 0.205 0.23 0.259 0.286 0.333 0.385 0.432 0.483 0.526 0.566 0.598 0.627 0.651 0.665 0.661 0.669 0.681 0.691 0.693 0.687 0.69 0.695 0.711 0.725 0.721 0.713 0.685 0.631 0.611 0.609 0.589 0.576 0.562 0.553 0.542 0.531 0.542 0.54 0.537 0.535 0.534 0.534 2021 +174 GRC NID_NGDP Greece Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The National Statistical Office has significantly and repeatedly revised national accounts data over the course of the past several years. Official data are only available from 1995. Data prior to 1995 came from European Commission Macro Forecasts (AMECO database). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 34.516 38.101 19.182 27.449 8.78 11.219 16.088 26.086 20.418 23.333 24.083 20.614 22.304 21.336 18.61 11.85 12.504 12.813 18.315 24.076 19.951 20.677 19.076 18.196 20.473 16.119 15.498 21.424 20.52 26.401 17.986 14.031 12.098 11.944 11.893 12.077 12.837 12.022 13.15 12.606 14.998 17.842 18.347 19.353 20.438 21.111 21.33 21.498 2021 +174 GRC NGSD_NGDP Greece Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The National Statistical Office has significantly and repeatedly revised national accounts data over the course of the past several years. Official data are only available from 1995. Data prior to 1995 came from European Commission Macro Forecasts (AMECO database). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 30.608 33.485 15.707 23.634 4.331 4.331 13.093 24.208 19.154 20.074 20.442 19.112 20.45 20.645 18.484 9.483 8.982 9.062 15.669 20.457 13.974 13.732 12.769 11.846 14.894 8.71 4.545 7.385 5.915 15.439 7.944 3.882 9.628 9.383 9.529 10.574 10.464 9.448 9.575 10.371 7.663 11.347 11.628 13.019 14.328 15.979 17.074 17.59 2021 +174 GRC PCPI Greece "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.189 7.702 9.33 11.212 13.282 15.847 19.494 22.691 25.758 29.288 35.272 42.135 48.825 55.861 61.935 67.378 72.682 76.637 80.099 81.814 84.184 87.249 90.671 93.799 96.631 100 103.314 106.402 110.903 112.397 117.684 121.354 122.609 121.562 119.868 118.557 118.573 119.922 120.851 121.476 119.943 120.632 131.693 135.906 138.113 140.572 143.142 145.874 2021 +174 GRC PCPIPCH Greece "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 24.661 24.463 21.125 20.179 18.456 19.315 23.017 16.397 13.518 13.702 20.434 19.456 15.877 14.411 10.873 8.788 7.873 5.441 4.517 2.141 2.897 3.642 3.921 3.45 3.02 3.486 3.314 2.989 4.23 1.347 4.704 3.118 1.035 -0.854 -1.394 -1.094 0.013 1.138 0.774 0.517 -1.262 0.574 9.17 3.199 1.624 1.78 1.829 1.908 2021 +174 GRC PCPIE Greece "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.794 8.323 9.909 11.906 14.055 17.543 20.526 23.761 27.08 31.101 38.218 45.104 51.6 57.799 63.964 68.962 73.755 77.106 79.956 81.805 84.807 87.797 90.868 93.683 96.615 100 103.199 107.178 109.528 112.32 118.113 120.684 121.068 118.869 115.856 116.31 116.647 117.776 118.52 119.765 116.903 121.999 131.982 134.154 138.265 139.171 141.414 144.598 2021 +174 GRC PCPIEPCH Greece "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 27.605 22.509 19.048 20.153 18.05 24.823 17.001 15.761 13.969 14.848 22.883 18.019 14.402 12.013 10.666 7.815 6.95 4.543 3.696 2.313 3.669 3.525 3.498 3.098 3.129 3.504 3.199 3.855 2.193 2.549 5.158 2.177 0.318 -1.816 -2.535 0.392 0.29 0.967 0.632 1.05 -2.39 4.359 8.184 1.646 3.064 0.655 1.612 2.252 2021 +174 GRC TM_RPCH Greece Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistics Office (ELSTAT). Based on customs data. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: National authorities do not collect information for volumes. Data calculated from national accounts statistics. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Includes all transactions Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Most imports are unrefined while most exports are refined. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.337 7.748 -2.743 2.302 -2.056 4.619 13.059 1.528 8.395 10.297 8.059 5.424 0.777 0.841 1.851 8.318 9.822 8.697 18.043 14.945 20.369 1.085 -3.716 7.192 4.593 0.934 13.214 15.364 1.641 -20.197 -3.082 -9.599 -5.585 -3.636 6.734 8.038 1.904 7.37 8.312 5.738 -7.66 11.075 8.42 1.16 3.731 1.999 1.731 2.785 2021 +174 GRC TMG_RPCH Greece Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistics Office (ELSTAT). Based on customs data. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: National authorities do not collect information for volumes. Data calculated from national accounts statistics. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Includes all transactions Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Most imports are unrefined while most exports are refined. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 11.728 3.623 -2.291 3.209 -2.284 4.007 15.737 3.504 5.03 10.868 9.037 6.76 1.731 0.17 0.727 10.335 12.444 3.315 20.431 4.612 15.957 -0.324 0.917 10.194 2.81 0.167 14.021 16.459 -1.008 -21.361 -5.992 -9.434 -4.356 -1.741 6.912 4.242 5.739 5.672 7.078 5.891 -3.121 3.986 8.586 2.474 3.983 2.508 2.224 3.328 2021 +174 GRC TX_RPCH Greece Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistics Office (ELSTAT). Based on customs data. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: National authorities do not collect information for volumes. Data calculated from national accounts statistics. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Includes all transactions Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Most imports are unrefined while most exports are refined. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 11.073 8.404 -16.461 -5.846 10.944 1.832 16.848 5.939 -2.125 1.938 -3.465 4.124 10.02 -2.597 7.387 2.996 4.91 26.171 4.892 26.992 23.258 -- -7.372 -0.565 19.38 2.834 4.558 10.497 3.891 -19.181 4.566 0.547 1.645 12.925 7.921 3.992 -0.391 8.338 8.847 7.038 -26.281 27.628 10.073 3.19 3.689 3.305 3.202 3.112 2021 +174 GRC TXG_RPCH Greece Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistics Office (ELSTAT). Based on customs data. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: National authorities do not collect information for volumes. Data calculated from national accounts statistics. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Includes all transactions Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Most imports are unrefined while most exports are refined. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.613 7.345 -14.984 -2.497 7.71 -3.393 22.199 2.322 -8.666 11.141 -7.213 5.749 11.626 -6.856 4.574 6.563 0.862 10.66 2.6 9.432 14.204 0.953 -6.969 -2.06 11.028 8.317 11.158 11.612 0.016 -13.302 7.723 5.817 8.552 1.056 2.532 8.096 5.31 5.803 9.734 6.439 -4.798 11.012 4.425 3.443 4.016 3.472 3.36 3.271 2021 +174 GRC LUR Greece Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The historical data source for unit labor costs in manufacturing is eurostat. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.663 4 5.8 7.9 8.1 7.8 7.4 7.4 7.7 7.5 7 7.7 8.7 9.7 9.6 10 10.3 10.3 11.2 12.125 11.35 10.775 10.35 9.775 10.6 10 9 8.4 7.75 9.6 12.725 17.85 24.425 27.475 26.5 24.9 23.55 21.45 19.3 17.325 16.4 15.003 12.6 12.185 11.397 10.996 10.696 10.394 2021 +174 GRC LE Greece Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The historical data source for unit labor costs in manufacturing is eurostat. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.88 3.825 3.757 3.705 3.698 3.735 3.748 3.744 3.806 3.821 3.871 3.78 3.835 3.872 3.944 4.062 4.114 3.788 4.018 4.031 4.088 4.202 4.265 4.353 4.39 4.444 4.528 4.564 4.611 4.556 4.39 4.054 3.695 3.513 3.536 3.611 3.674 3.753 3.828 3.911 3.875 3.928 4.025 4.049 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +174 GRC LP Greece Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the Statistical Office of the European Communities (EUROSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.584 9.701 9.758 9.821 9.872 9.92 9.949 9.985 10.016 10.058 10.121 10.273 10.367 10.431 10.49 10.536 10.588 10.629 10.693 10.748 10.776 10.836 10.888 10.916 10.94 10.97 11.005 11.036 11.061 11.095 11.119 11.123 11.086 11.004 10.927 10.858 10.784 10.768 10.741 10.725 10.719 10.679 10.635 10.591 10.547 10.504 10.461 10.418 2021 +174 GRC GGR Greece General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.544 1.763 2.45 3.032 3.879 4.716 5.745 6.675 7.575 8.517 11.323 14.18 16.836 19.617 23.289 33.753 38.046 43.189 48.703 53.998 59.836 61.669 65.013 69.346 75.136 78.449 85.338 93.921 98.416 92.488 93.381 90.784 88.45 86.758 82.571 84.915 87.689 87.404 88.531 88.007 80.983 89.439 99.962 101.368 104.972 106.558 108.978 110.082 2021 +174 GRC GGR_NGDP Greece General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 21.896 20.893 23.08 23.938 24.627 24.541 25.014 25.8 24.064 22.765 25.076 25.426 26.116 27.024 28.291 36.577 37.239 37.97 39.211 40.704 42.723 40.865 40.111 39.091 39.117 39.709 39.504 40.706 41.016 39.268 41.665 44.653 46.953 48.23 46.588 48.146 50.253 49.408 49.305 48.026 48.984 48.919 47.591 45.904 45.852 45.003 44.536 43.581 2021 +174 GRC GGX Greece General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.719 2.357 3.03 3.809 5.006 6.544 7.713 8.756 10.589 12.944 17.29 19.519 23.662 27.884 30.229 42.809 46.452 50.136 56.555 61.749 65.575 69.988 74.86 83.355 92.237 90.778 98.292 109.528 123.041 128.469 118.69 112.064 101.161 93.552 89.913 90.233 87.144 85.791 87.079 87.587 99.069 103.978 109.222 105.51 107.86 108.976 110.881 111.803 2021 +174 GRC GGX_NGDP Greece General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 24.383 27.929 28.543 30.078 31.779 34.05 33.587 33.846 33.637 34.598 38.291 35.001 36.703 38.414 36.721 46.391 45.466 44.078 45.533 46.547 46.821 46.377 46.186 46.988 48.02 45.949 45.5 47.47 51.278 54.545 52.957 55.12 53.7 52.007 50.731 51.161 49.941 48.496 48.496 47.796 59.923 56.871 52 47.779 47.114 46.024 45.313 44.263 2021 +174 GRC GGXCNL Greece General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.175 -0.594 -0.58 -0.778 -1.127 -1.827 -1.969 -2.081 -3.014 -4.427 -5.968 -5.34 -6.825 -8.267 -6.94 -9.056 -8.406 -6.947 -7.852 -7.751 -5.739 -8.319 -9.847 -14.009 -17.101 -12.329 -12.954 -15.607 -24.625 -35.981 -25.309 -21.28 -12.711 -6.794 -7.342 -5.318 0.545 1.613 1.452 0.42 -18.086 -14.539 -9.26 -4.142 -2.888 -2.419 -1.903 -1.721 2021 +174 GRC GGXCNL_NGDP Greece General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.487 -7.036 -5.463 -6.14 -7.152 -9.509 -8.572 -8.046 -9.573 -11.833 -13.216 -9.575 -10.587 -11.389 -8.43 -9.814 -8.228 -6.108 -6.322 -5.843 -4.098 -5.513 -6.075 -7.897 -8.903 -6.241 -5.997 -6.764 -10.263 -15.277 -11.292 -10.467 -6.747 -3.777 -4.142 -3.015 0.312 0.912 0.809 0.229 -10.94 -7.952 -4.409 -1.876 -1.261 -1.021 -0.778 -0.681 2021 +174 GRC GGSB Greece General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.081 -4.816 -6.329 -5.9 -7.393 -8.268 -6.755 -9.305 -8.671 -7.691 -8.866 -8.511 -6.421 -8.925 -10.328 -15.076 -18.838 -12.743 -15.599 -19.342 -42.733 -34.487 -19.698 -8.047 6.149 11.226 7.058 6.819 11.746 10.308 8.393 6.664 -5.619 -8.849 -4.377 -3.632 -3.099 -2.941 -2.507 -2.194 2021 +174 GRC GGSB_NPGDP Greece General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.296 -3.546 -4.592 -4.196 -5.182 -5.721 -4.588 -6.18 -5.597 -4.806 -5.352 -4.948 -3.581 -4.771 -5.297 -7.373 -8.849 -5.832 -6.951 -8.429 -18.402 -14.836 -8.566 -3.59 2.827 5.307 3.414 3.355 5.888 5.234 4.318 3.451 -2.934 -4.627 -2.273 -1.863 -1.568 -1.466 -1.231 -1.061 2021 +174 GRC GGXONLB Greece General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.371 -2.498 -2.748 -1.781 -1.663 -1.982 0.949 0.897 2.163 2.608 1.792 2.393 3.94 1.247 -0.744 -5.248 -7.832 -2.976 -3.331 -5.138 -12.972 -24.009 -11.65 -5.681 -2.635 0.623 -0.272 0.963 6.157 7.179 7.53 5.923 -13.136 -10.039 -3.681 1.91 3.292 3.873 4.662 5.01 2021 +174 GRC GGXONLB_NGDP Greece General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.354 -6.677 -6.085 -3.194 -2.579 -2.731 1.152 0.972 2.117 2.293 1.443 1.804 2.813 0.826 -0.459 -2.958 -4.077 -1.506 -1.542 -2.227 -5.406 -10.194 -5.198 -2.794 -1.399 0.346 -0.153 0.546 3.528 4.058 4.194 3.232 -7.946 -5.491 -1.752 0.865 1.438 1.635 1.905 1.983 2021 +174 GRC GGXWDN Greece General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +174 GRC GGXWDN_NGDP Greece General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +174 GRC GGXWDG Greece General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.602 2.271 3.138 4.29 6.364 9.036 10.918 13.675 18.118 22.571 33.314 42.002 51.992 73.418 81.606 92.124 104.413 114.083 122.037 132.326 148.217 162.971 171.41 181.51 199.276 213.97 225.648 239.915 264.775 301.062 330.57 374.089 305.403 321.722 322.229 315.876 320.566 324.097 342.37 340.123 351.233 364.567 373.015 375.071 374.895 376.69 377.781 378.651 2021 +174 GRC GGXWDG_NGDP Greece General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 22.718 26.908 29.559 33.876 40.401 47.018 47.543 52.858 57.554 60.33 73.777 75.318 80.648 101.141 99.131 99.832 102.197 100.298 98.254 99.748 105.828 107.992 105.755 102.319 103.745 108.306 104.455 103.98 110.347 127.823 147.494 184.001 162.12 178.849 181.808 179.1 183.712 183.206 190.674 185.606 212.449 199.402 177.591 169.848 163.756 159.089 154.386 149.908 2021 +174 GRC NGDP_FY Greece "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.05 8.439 10.615 12.665 15.751 19.218 22.965 25.871 31.48 37.413 45.155 55.767 64.468 72.59 82.321 92.279 102.168 113.744 124.206 132.66 140.055 150.91 162.082 177.396 192.082 197.561 216.024 230.732 239.948 235.53 224.124 203.308 188.381 179.884 177.236 176.369 174.494 176.903 179.558 183.25 165.326 182.83 210.042 220.828 228.935 236.78 244.699 252.588 2021 +174 GRC BCA Greece Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the Bank of Greece. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The current account balance/primary income are revised by staff to include the deferred interest payments. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.192 -2.392 -1.889 -1.878 -2.132 -3.276 -1.676 -1.223 -0.958 -2.561 -3.537 -1.573 -2.144 -0.747 -0.146 -3.214 -5.094 -5.331 -3.795 -5.347 -7.836 -9.388 -9.659 -12.738 -13.325 -18.22 -29.71 -44.399 -51.535 -35.972 -29.861 -28.716 -5.983 -6.119 -5.566 -2.942 -4.583 -5.143 -7.584 -4.584 -13.84 -14.053 -14.917 -14.336 -14.376 -12.563 -10.837 -10.272 2021 +174 GRC BCA_NGDPD Greece Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.878 -4.586 -3.471 -3.818 -4.449 -6.892 -2.996 -1.878 -1.264 -3.259 -3.641 -1.502 -1.856 -0.691 -0.126 -2.367 -3.522 -3.751 -2.646 -3.609 -5.978 -6.945 -6.307 -6.35 -5.579 -7.409 -10.953 -14.039 -14.605 -10.962 -10.042 -10.149 -2.471 -2.561 -2.363 -1.503 -2.373 -2.575 -3.575 -2.234 -7.335 -6.494 -6.719 -6.334 -6.11 -5.132 -4.256 -3.908 2021 +328 GRD NGDP_R Grenada "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.712 0.721 0.751 0.776 0.806 0.855 0.918 1.001 1.03 1.069 1.114 1.13 1.121 1.099 1.119 1.144 1.194 1.252 1.4 1.498 1.574 1.542 1.595 1.746 1.735 1.965 1.886 2.002 2.021 1.887 1.878 1.892 1.87 1.914 2.055 2.187 2.269 2.37 2.473 2.49 2.147 2.267 2.349 2.434 2.53 2.619 2.701 2.778 2021 +328 GRD NGDP_RPCH Grenada "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 15.067 1.375 4.107 3.295 3.963 5.988 7.358 9.073 2.916 3.758 4.241 1.423 -0.813 -1.956 1.838 2.196 4.386 4.916 11.808 6.981 5.063 -2.024 3.438 9.464 -0.647 13.273 -3.993 6.124 0.948 -6.613 -0.511 0.765 -1.155 2.351 7.342 6.445 3.74 4.439 4.361 0.677 -13.757 5.6 3.61 3.598 3.948 3.503 3.163 2.849 2021 +328 GRD NGDP Grenada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.299 0.312 0.339 0.356 0.393 0.453 0.506 0.581 0.638 0.722 0.751 0.812 0.837 0.836 0.878 0.924 0.991 1.059 1.204 1.301 1.404 1.405 1.459 1.596 1.618 1.878 1.886 2.048 2.23 2.082 2.082 2.102 2.16 2.275 2.461 2.692 2.866 3.039 3.15 3.276 2.817 3.011 3.218 3.446 3.647 3.85 4.059 4.266 2021 +328 GRD NGDPD Grenada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.111 0.116 0.125 0.132 0.146 0.168 0.188 0.215 0.236 0.267 0.278 0.301 0.31 0.31 0.325 0.342 0.367 0.392 0.446 0.482 0.52 0.52 0.54 0.591 0.599 0.695 0.699 0.759 0.826 0.771 0.771 0.779 0.8 0.843 0.911 0.997 1.062 1.126 1.167 1.213 1.043 1.115 1.192 1.276 1.351 1.426 1.503 1.58 2021 +328 GRD PPPGDP Grenada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.192 0.213 0.236 0.253 0.272 0.298 0.326 0.365 0.389 0.419 0.453 0.475 0.482 0.484 0.503 0.525 0.558 0.596 0.673 0.731 0.785 0.786 0.826 0.922 0.941 1.099 1.088 1.185 1.22 1.146 1.154 1.187 1.2 1.286 1.42 1.551 1.657 1.798 1.921 1.969 1.719 1.89 2.098 2.251 2.389 2.518 2.647 2.775 2021 +328 GRD NGDP_D Grenada "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 42.083 43.291 45.102 45.879 48.727 52.986 55.199 58.005 61.957 67.536 67.4 71.868 74.722 76.127 78.445 80.788 82.989 84.55 85.977 86.875 89.213 91.126 91.465 91.395 93.251 95.55 100 102.32 110.349 110.338 110.868 111.117 115.479 118.855 119.776 123.08 126.335 128.263 127.36 131.598 131.203 132.804 136.995 141.592 144.134 147.017 150.25 153.555 2021 +328 GRD NGDPRPC Grenada "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,991.68" "7,960.46" "8,062.99" "8,078.19" "8,189.17" "8,550.92" "9,159.03" "10,066.21" "10,496.94" "11,025.62" "11,565.26" "11,713.55" "11,534.77" "11,185.62" "11,263.79" "11,403.13" "11,818.76" "12,330.88" "13,725.32" "14,625.31" "15,304.80" "14,936.17" "15,390.89" "16,787.98" "16,624.50" "18,774.96" "17,977.19" "19,033.59" "19,164.02" "17,840.85" "17,676.11" "17,718.05" "17,404.89" "17,695.52" "18,867.77" "19,955.02" "20,577.35" "21,372.28" "22,189.34" "22,229.16" "19,083.09" "20,038.77" "20,647.86" "21,272.99" "21,990.91" "22,635.86" "23,223.13" "23,753.04" 2020 +328 GRD NGDPRPPPPC Grenada "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,064.16" "6,040.48" "6,118.28" "6,129.81" "6,214.02" "6,488.53" "6,949.96" "7,638.34" "7,965.18" "8,366.35" "8,775.84" "8,888.36" "8,752.70" "8,487.76" "8,547.08" "8,652.81" "8,968.20" "9,356.80" "10,414.91" "11,097.83" "11,613.44" "11,333.72" "11,678.76" "12,738.89" "12,614.84" "14,246.63" "13,641.27" "14,442.88" "14,541.85" "13,537.82" "13,412.81" "13,444.64" "13,207.00" "13,427.54" "14,317.05" "15,142.07" "15,614.30" "16,217.50" "16,837.50" "16,867.71" "14,480.44" "15,205.62" "15,667.80" "16,142.16" "16,686.92" "17,176.32" "17,621.94" "18,024.05" 2020 +328 GRD NGDPPC Grenada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,363.17" "3,446.20" "3,636.56" "3,706.21" "3,990.37" "4,530.83" "5,055.65" "5,838.87" "6,503.58" "7,446.25" "7,794.93" "8,418.34" "8,618.99" "8,515.28" "8,835.88" "9,212.35" "9,808.22" "10,425.73" "11,800.67" "12,705.68" "13,653.84" "13,610.74" "14,077.25" "15,343.31" "15,502.46" "17,939.38" "17,977.19" "19,475.11" "21,147.39" "19,685.22" "19,597.09" "19,687.69" "20,099.02" "21,031.97" "22,599.08" "24,560.64" "25,996.30" "27,412.65" "28,260.37" "29,253.14" "25,037.64" "26,612.37" "28,286.60" "30,120.95" "31,696.45" "33,278.45" "34,892.83" "36,474.05" 2020 +328 GRD NGDPDPC Grenada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,245.62" "1,276.37" "1,346.87" "1,372.67" "1,477.92" "1,678.09" "1,872.46" "2,162.55" "2,408.73" "2,757.87" "2,887.01" "3,117.90" "3,192.22" "3,153.81" "3,272.55" "3,411.98" "3,632.68" "3,861.38" "4,370.62" "4,705.81" "5,056.98" "5,041.02" "5,213.80" "5,682.71" "5,741.65" "6,644.22" "6,658.22" "7,213.00" "7,832.37" "7,290.82" "7,258.18" "7,291.74" "7,444.08" "7,789.62" "8,370.03" "9,096.54" "9,628.26" "10,152.83" "10,466.81" "10,834.50" "9,273.20" "9,856.43" "10,476.52" "11,155.91" "11,739.43" "12,325.35" "12,923.27" "13,508.91" 2020 +328 GRD PPPPC Grenada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,157.92" "2,352.85" "2,530.41" "2,634.46" "2,767.04" "2,980.63" "3,256.89" "3,668.01" "3,959.84" "4,322.38" "4,703.61" "4,925.04" "4,960.40" "4,924.25" "5,064.58" "5,234.74" "5,524.89" "5,863.68" "6,600.24" "7,132.13" "7,632.58" "7,616.55" "7,970.75" "8,865.89" "9,015.23" "10,500.68" "10,364.74" "11,270.37" "11,565.21" "10,835.70" "10,864.69" "11,116.74" "11,163.80" "11,887.34" "13,042.04" "14,151.89" "15,025.68" "16,217.50" "17,239.72" "17,579.61" "15,273.45" "16,704.79" "18,436.30" "19,671.24" "20,761.79" "21,767.87" "22,757.78" "23,727.50" 2020 +328 GRD NGAP_NPGDP Grenada Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +328 GRD PPPSH Grenada Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2021 +328 GRD PPPEX Grenada Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.559 1.465 1.437 1.407 1.442 1.52 1.552 1.592 1.642 1.723 1.657 1.709 1.738 1.729 1.745 1.76 1.775 1.778 1.788 1.781 1.789 1.787 1.766 1.731 1.72 1.708 1.734 1.728 1.829 1.817 1.804 1.771 1.8 1.769 1.733 1.736 1.73 1.69 1.639 1.664 1.639 1.593 1.534 1.531 1.527 1.529 1.533 1.537 2021 +328 GRD NID_NGDP Grenada Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.273 17.733 20.057 20.94 24.073 24.383 25.224 28.359 28.508 24.944 24.357 23.753 24.313 24.853 2021 +328 GRD NGSD_NGDP Grenada Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.72 5.226 9.008 6.505 7.956 9.8 4.182 4.182 4.044 5.156 11.253 10.336 11.854 13.235 2021 +328 GRD PCPI Grenada "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Jan. 2010 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 36.13 42.918 46.271 49.092 51.87 53.168 53.464 52.997 55.117 58.2 59.786 61.367 63.685 65.474 69.687 71.797 73.256 74.168 75.21 75.642 77.262 78.553 79.392 81.103 82.978 85.863 89.513 92.968 100.436 100.126 103.567 106.708 109.281 109.233 108.158 107.526 109.371 110.368 111.257 111.923 111.093 112.449 117.518 121.67 123.854 126.33 128.857 131.433 2021 +328 GRD PCPIPCH Grenada "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 21.821 18.787 7.813 6.095 5.66 2.501 0.557 -0.872 4 5.593 2.724 2.645 3.778 2.809 6.435 3.027 2.032 1.245 1.405 0.574 2.142 1.671 1.067 2.155 2.313 3.476 4.252 3.859 8.033 -0.309 3.437 3.033 2.411 -0.044 -0.983 -0.584 1.716 0.911 0.805 0.599 -0.742 1.22 4.508 3.532 1.795 2 2 2 2021 +328 GRD PCPIE Grenada "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Jan. 2010 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 37.41 41.356 46.269 49.709 53.176 55.168 56.196 55.728 56.036 59.906 62.169 64.551 65.177 68.355 70.864 72.185 73.741 74.952 75.824 76.645 79.288 78.73 80.53 81.85 83.89 89.09 90.56 97.26 102.29 99.89 104.1 107.76 109.71 108.35 107.67 108.869 109.874 110.457 112.008 112.09 111.19 113.322 119.442 122.2 124.393 126.881 129.418 132.006 2021 +328 GRD PCPIEPCH Grenada "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 21.847 10.547 11.882 7.434 6.975 3.745 1.864 -0.833 0.553 6.906 3.778 3.831 0.969 4.877 3.67 1.864 2.155 1.642 1.164 1.083 3.448 -0.704 2.286 1.639 2.492 6.199 1.65 7.398 5.172 -2.346 4.215 3.516 1.81 -1.24 -0.628 1.114 0.923 0.531 1.404 0.073 -0.803 1.918 5.4 2.309 1.795 2 2 2 2021 +328 GRD TM_RPCH Grenada Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.498 5.309 14.218 5.984 2.636 -11.722 -4.391 8.562 0.687 1.072 4.028 5.371 5.388 2020 +328 GRD TMG_RPCH Grenada Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.498 5.309 14.218 5.984 2.636 -11.722 -4.391 8.562 0.687 1.072 4.028 5.371 5.388 2020 +328 GRD TX_RPCH Grenada Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.085 1.13 -16.265 39.35 0.776 -62.901 -25.361 152.448 26.166 25.332 3.702 3.969 3.703 2020 +328 GRD TXG_RPCH Grenada Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.876 -4.916 -1.375 8.345 2.26 -29.958 24.221 12.356 -0.344 0.121 0.478 1.857 1.642 2020 +328 GRD LUR Grenada Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +328 GRD LE Grenada Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +328 GRD LP Grenada Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.089 0.091 0.093 0.096 0.098 0.1 0.1 0.099 0.098 0.097 0.096 0.096 0.097 0.098 0.099 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.103 0.104 0.104 0.104 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.106 0.106 0.107 0.107 0.108 0.109 0.11 0.11 0.111 0.111 0.112 0.113 0.113 0.114 0.114 0.115 0.116 0.116 0.117 2020 +328 GRD GGR Grenada General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.159 0.183 0.17 0.192 0.192 0.21 0.23 0.229 0.276 0.287 0.33 0.33 0.319 0.413 0.391 0.516 0.512 0.446 0.539 0.474 0.513 0.496 0.449 0.475 0.603 0.658 0.752 0.778 0.849 0.872 0.793 0.957 1.011 1.033 1.061 1.095 1.148 1.203 2020 +328 GRD GGR_NGDP Grenada General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.196 22.496 20.338 22.973 21.903 22.782 23.233 21.63 22.906 22.041 23.538 23.513 21.849 25.893 24.15 27.466 27.135 21.756 24.18 22.755 24.633 23.611 20.803 20.866 24.494 24.461 26.22 25.604 26.959 26.612 28.137 31.783 31.406 29.972 29.099 28.445 28.28 28.189 2020 +328 GRD GGX Grenada General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.218 0.218 0.183 0.193 0.217 0.215 0.26 0.281 0.305 0.318 0.361 0.416 0.523 0.465 0.401 0.499 0.611 0.567 0.623 0.574 0.579 0.595 0.566 0.629 0.706 0.68 0.674 0.687 0.705 0.709 0.759 0.947 1.118 0.971 0.982 1.019 1.057 1.126 2020 +328 GRD GGX_NGDP Grenada General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.973 26.831 21.795 23.13 24.749 23.242 26.251 26.57 25.3 24.431 25.694 29.624 35.877 29.143 24.771 26.595 32.39 27.701 27.935 27.548 27.808 28.322 26.217 27.63 28.695 25.261 23.527 22.589 22.369 21.643 26.932 31.455 34.729 28.173 26.94 26.467 26.035 26.385 2020 +328 GRD GGXCNL Grenada General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.058 -0.035 -0.012 -0.001 -0.025 -0.004 -0.03 -0.052 -0.029 -0.031 -0.03 -0.086 -0.205 -0.052 -0.01 0.016 -0.099 -0.122 -0.084 -0.1 -0.066 -0.099 -0.117 -0.154 -0.103 -0.022 0.077 0.092 0.145 0.163 0.034 0.01 -0.107 0.062 0.079 0.076 0.091 0.077 2020 +328 GRD GGXCNL_NGDP Grenada General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.777 -4.335 -1.457 -0.157 -2.846 -0.461 -3.019 -4.94 -2.394 -2.389 -2.157 -6.111 -14.028 -3.25 -0.621 0.871 -5.254 -5.944 -3.755 -4.793 -3.176 -4.711 -5.414 -6.764 -4.201 -0.8 2.693 3.014 4.589 4.97 1.206 0.328 -3.323 1.799 2.158 1.978 2.246 1.805 2020 +328 GRD GGSB Grenada General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.05 -0.088 -0.209 -0.081 -0.022 -0.05 -0.137 -0.176 -0.132 -0.092 -0.042 -0.065 -0.068 -0.097 -0.115 -0.034 0.066 0.083 0.135 0.162 0.105 0.065 -0.055 0.096 0.099 0.088 0.096 0.078 2020 +328 GRD GGSB_NPGDP Grenada General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.766 -6.294 -14.448 -5.446 -1.415 -3.013 -7.756 -9.436 -6.405 -4.341 -1.915 -2.877 -2.85 -3.836 -4.754 -1.277 2.361 2.759 4.347 5.09 3.452 2.08 -1.69 2.755 2.747 2.318 2.428 1.891 2020 +328 GRD GGXONLB Grenada General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.038 -0.015 0.005 0.016 -0.008 0.01 -0.013 -0.033 -0.014 -0.008 -0.006 -0.058 -0.153 0.011 0.05 0.046 -0.071 -0.088 -0.046 -0.054 -0.021 -0.047 -0.043 -0.079 -0.016 0.068 0.159 0.173 0.208 0.223 0.09 0.064 -0.043 0.124 0.136 0.158 0.172 0.154 2020 +328 GRD GGXONLB_NGDP Grenada General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.061 -1.885 0.609 1.923 -0.936 1.115 -1.277 -3.11 -1.173 -0.625 -0.436 -4.127 -10.479 0.664 3.066 2.461 -3.789 -4.277 -2.044 -2.57 -1.014 -2.256 -2.004 -3.453 -0.659 2.54 5.563 5.679 6.597 6.821 3.19 2.127 -1.344 3.604 3.716 4.115 4.231 3.616 2020 +328 GRD GGXWDN Grenada General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +328 GRD GGXWDN_NGDP Grenada General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +328 GRD GGXWDG Grenada General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.341 0.336 0.379 0.401 0.398 0.435 0.439 0.485 0.449 0.584 0.627 1.154 1.27 1.532 1.639 1.753 1.824 1.871 1.897 2.003 2.161 2.192 2.399 2.445 2.425 2.338 2.14 2.016 1.918 2.012 2.118 2.218 2.285 2.341 2.265 2.174 2.097 2020 +328 GRD GGXWDG_NGDP Grenada General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.028 40.069 45.284 45.685 43.082 43.869 41.428 40.271 34.484 41.626 44.608 79.09 79.562 94.694 87.312 92.923 89.056 83.913 91.094 96.216 102.782 101.501 105.437 99.34 90.1 81.568 70.403 64.015 58.549 71.411 70.329 68.908 66.301 64.202 58.836 53.558 49.15 2020 +328 GRD NGDP_FY Grenada "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.299 0.312 0.339 0.356 0.393 0.453 0.506 0.581 0.638 0.722 0.751 0.812 0.837 0.836 0.878 0.924 0.991 1.059 1.204 1.301 1.404 1.405 1.459 1.596 1.618 1.878 1.886 2.048 2.23 2.082 2.082 2.102 2.16 2.275 2.461 2.692 2.866 3.039 3.15 3.276 2.817 3.011 3.218 3.446 3.647 3.85 4.059 4.266 2020 +328 GRD BCA Grenada Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.105 -0.125 -0.117 -0.162 -0.188 -0.177 -0.22 -0.27 -0.292 -0.253 -0.177 -0.191 -0.187 -0.184 2020 +328 GRD BCA_NGDPD Grenada Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.553 -12.507 -11.049 -14.435 -16.118 -14.583 -21.043 -24.177 -24.464 -19.788 -13.105 -13.417 -12.46 -11.618 2020 +258 GTM NGDP_R Guatemala "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Also use data from Haver. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022" 171.19 172.292 166.191 161.99 162.817 161.84 162.002 167.799 174.33 181.204 186.824 192.428 201.28 208.123 215.408 224.886 231.183 240.661 251.731 261.045 267.572 273.99 285.622 293.096 301.797 311.047 328.388 348.251 361.006 363.288 373.481 390.082 402.359 416.383 434.887 452.684 464.805 479.121 495.444 515.273 506.183 546.581 565.214 583.301 605.699 627.746 649.969 672.718 2021 +258 GTM NGDP_RPCH Guatemala "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.7 0.644 -3.542 -2.528 0.51 -0.6 0.1 3.579 3.892 3.943 3.101 3 4.6 3.4 3.5 4.4 2.8 4.1 4.6 3.7 2.5 2.399 4.245 2.617 2.969 3.065 5.575 6.049 3.662 0.632 2.806 4.445 3.147 3.485 4.444 4.092 2.678 3.08 3.407 4.002 -1.764 7.981 3.409 3.2 3.84 3.64 3.54 3.5 2021 +258 GTM NGDP Guatemala "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Also use data from Haver. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.718 8.431 8.539 8.864 9.276 10.951 15.513 17.348 20.124 23.199 33.613 46.069 52.48 62.169 71.898 81.579 91.325 102.966 117.92 128.437 140.702 154.989 171.446 183.286 198.552 215.183 238.023 268.824 304.329 309.986 334.434 369.35 390.926 416.383 447.326 476.023 502.002 526.507 551.368 593.958 599.401 665.048 721.511 780.05 839.51 899.52 962.424 "1,029.28" 2021 +258 GTM NGDPD Guatemala "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.718 8.431 8.539 8.864 9.276 10.951 5.921 6.857 7.426 8.561 7.493 9.161 10.15 11.032 12.501 14.04 14.993 16.981 18.441 17.391 18.124 19.735 21.924 23.092 24.977 28.179 31.308 35.028 40.242 37.997 41.493 47.419 49.902 52.989 57.835 62.18 66.034 71.624 73.331 77.154 77.625 85.974 91.318 95.596 102.883 110.238 117.947 126.14 2021 +258 GTM PPPGDP Guatemala "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 19.183 21.133 21.644 21.923 22.83 23.411 23.906 25.374 27.291 29.48 31.531 33.576 35.92 38.022 40.193 42.842 44.848 47.491 50.235 52.828 55.375 57.981 61.385 64.234 67.917 72.193 78.57 85.574 90.41 91.564 95.265 101.567 107.165 112.026 118.754 127.566 130.131 133.883 141.751 150.062 149.191 167.792 185.849 198.629 210.584 222.306 234.557 247.464 2021 +258 GTM NGDP_D Guatemala "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.508 4.894 5.138 5.472 5.697 6.766 9.576 10.338 11.543 12.803 17.992 23.941 26.073 29.871 33.378 36.276 39.504 42.785 46.843 49.201 52.585 56.567 60.026 62.535 65.79 69.18 72.482 77.192 84.3 85.328 89.545 94.685 97.158 100 102.86 105.156 108.003 109.89 111.288 115.27 118.416 121.674 127.653 133.73 138.602 143.294 148.072 153.003 2021 +258 GTM NGDPRPC Guatemala "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "23,740.09" "23,300.48" "21,917.89" "20,831.84" "20,415.04" "19,784.83" "19,309.65" "19,502.95" "19,761.84" "20,040.41" "20,167.01" "20,291.33" "20,732.23" "20,940.71" "21,175.91" "21,606.00" "21,714.06" "22,104.06" "22,610.26" "22,924.45" "22,966.05" "22,976.25" "23,394.64" "23,446.75" "23,583.54" "23,751.28" "24,512.00" "25,419.21" "25,774.32" "25,375.91" "25,527.68" "26,094.57" "26,348.32" "26,698.38" "27,311.48" "27,853.29" "28,028.90" "28,316.06" "28,696.92" "29,250.37" "28,161.42" "29,802.59" "30,204.10" "30,549.09" "31,089.64" "31,578.83" "32,044.80" "32,505.04" 2020 +258 GTM NGDPRPPPPC Guatemala "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,633.80" "6,510.96" "6,124.62" "5,821.14" "5,704.67" "5,528.57" "5,395.79" "5,449.80" "5,522.14" "5,599.99" "5,635.36" "5,670.10" "5,793.30" "5,851.56" "5,917.28" "6,037.47" "6,067.66" "6,176.64" "6,318.09" "6,405.89" "6,417.51" "6,420.36" "6,537.27" "6,551.83" "6,590.06" "6,636.93" "6,849.50" "7,103.01" "7,202.24" "7,090.91" "7,133.32" "7,291.73" "7,362.64" "7,460.46" "7,631.78" "7,783.18" "7,832.25" "7,912.49" "8,018.92" "8,173.57" "7,869.28" "8,327.88" "8,440.07" "8,536.48" "8,687.53" "8,824.22" "8,954.43" "9,083.04" 2020 +258 GTM NGDPPC Guatemala "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,070.28" "1,140.22" "1,126.19" "1,139.96" "1,163.06" "1,338.72" "1,849.08" "2,016.30" "2,281.19" "2,565.71" "3,628.44" "4,857.91" "5,405.54" "6,255.25" "7,068.04" "7,837.78" "8,577.82" "9,457.18" "10,591.44" "11,279.05" "12,076.67" "12,997.01" "14,042.80" "14,662.34" "15,515.60" "16,431.17" "17,766.85" "19,621.71" "21,727.84" "21,652.71" "22,858.83" "24,707.69" "25,599.62" "26,698.38" "28,092.67" "29,289.34" "30,271.92" "31,116.61" "31,936.14" "33,717.03" "33,347.56" "36,262.10" "38,556.32" "40,853.38" "43,090.82" "45,250.42" "47,449.44" "49,733.64" 2020 +258 GTM NGDPDPC Guatemala "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,070.28" "1,140.22" "1,126.19" "1,139.96" "1,163.06" "1,338.72" 705.755 796.957 841.769 946.757 808.879 966.003 "1,045.43" "1,110.00" "1,228.97" "1,348.88" "1,408.23" "1,559.64" "1,656.36" "1,527.24" "1,555.64" "1,654.95" "1,795.77" "1,847.29" "1,951.80" "2,151.74" "2,336.96" "2,556.76" "2,873.09" "2,654.10" "2,836.06" "3,172.12" "3,267.79" "3,397.63" "3,632.10" "3,825.88" "3,982.02" "4,233.01" "4,247.46" "4,379.80" "4,318.64" "4,687.77" "4,879.87" "5,006.66" "5,280.86" "5,545.52" "5,815.01" "6,094.95" 2020 +258 GTM PPPPC Guatemala "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,660.20" "2,857.95" "2,854.48" "2,819.28" "2,862.59" "2,861.94" "2,849.45" "2,949.16" "3,093.68" "3,260.32" "3,403.69" "3,540.50" "3,699.87" "3,825.64" "3,951.25" "4,116.03" "4,212.36" "4,361.95" "4,512.07" "4,639.23" "4,752.94" "4,862.18" "5,027.88" "5,138.54" "5,307.26" "5,512.62" "5,864.74" "6,246.15" "6,454.86" "6,395.82" "6,511.41" "6,794.30" "7,017.67" "7,183.10" "7,457.90" "7,849.06" "7,847.23" "7,912.49" "8,210.47" "8,518.53" "8,300.24" "9,148.95" "9,931.43" "10,402.76" "10,808.98" "11,183.10" "11,564.16" "11,957.23" 2020 +258 GTM NGAP_NPGDP Guatemala Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +258 GTM PPPSH Guatemala Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.143 0.142 0.136 0.129 0.125 0.12 0.116 0.115 0.115 0.115 0.114 0.115 0.108 0.11 0.11 0.111 0.11 0.11 0.112 0.112 0.11 0.11 0.111 0.11 0.107 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.107 0.108 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.108 0.114 0.112 0.109 0.109 0.111 0.112 0.114 0.115 0.115 0.116 0.117 0.117 0.117 2021 +258 GTM PPPEX Guatemala Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.402 0.399 0.395 0.404 0.406 0.468 0.649 0.684 0.737 0.787 1.066 1.372 1.461 1.635 1.789 1.904 2.036 2.168 2.347 2.431 2.541 2.673 2.793 2.853 2.923 2.981 3.029 3.141 3.366 3.385 3.511 3.637 3.648 3.717 3.767 3.732 3.858 3.933 3.89 3.958 4.018 3.964 3.882 3.927 3.987 4.046 4.103 4.159 2021 +258 GTM NID_NGDP Guatemala Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Also use data from Haver. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.118 17.222 14.232 11.651 11.59 11.6 10.444 13.981 13.845 13.694 15.479 15.538 20.316 19.7 17.717 17.412 15.28 16.9 20.143 20.723 20.09 19.934 20.661 20.484 21.082 20.066 21.085 21.281 16.677 13.53 14.47 16.038 15.917 16.595 14.971 15.14 13.852 13.583 13.869 14.254 12.794 16.964 14.398 13.408 14.146 14.098 14.307 14.539 2021 +258 GTM NGSD_NGDP Guatemala Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Also use data from Haver. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.747 10.39 9.482 8.953 7.845 7.805 9.353 5.68 7.136 8.551 12.138 12.162 11.394 11.696 10.984 12.054 11.343 12.154 13.288 13.553 13.093 19.934 20.661 20.484 16.419 15.663 16.216 16.182 12.817 13.72 12.621 12.707 12.216 12.37 11.669 13.895 14.817 14.779 14.754 16.614 17.731 19.497 15.521 14.163 14.84 14.814 15.037 15.184 2021 +258 GTM PCPI Guatemala "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. 12/01/2010 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 4.414 4.917 5.158 5.504 5.681 6.77 8.99 9.965 10.991 12.418 17.134 23.15 25.521 28.932 32.55 35.288 39.189 42.808 45.641 48.018 50.889 54.596 59.038 62.345 67.07 73.178 77.98 83.3 92.758 94.483 98.131 104.23 108.173 112.871 116.729 119.518 124.834 130.358 135.248 140.253 144.761 150.929 160.541 169.562 176.849 183.954 191.258 198.852 2021 +258 GTM PCPIPCH Guatemala "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.667 11.4 4.898 6.719 3.208 19.176 32.78 10.848 10.295 12.988 37.977 35.113 10.241 13.363 12.507 8.41 11.057 9.235 6.617 5.209 5.979 7.284 8.136 5.602 7.579 9.107 6.562 6.822 11.355 1.86 3.86 6.215 3.783 4.343 3.418 2.389 4.448 4.425 3.752 3.7 3.214 4.261 6.369 5.619 4.297 4.018 3.97 3.97 2021 +258 GTM PCPIE Guatemala "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. 12/01/2010 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 4.85 5.277 5.166 5.538 5.937 7.593 9.226 10.084 11.324 13.611 21.751 23.926 27.323 30.493 34.03 36.96 40.97 43.89 47.17 49.49 52.01 56.64 60.22 63.75 69.63 75.6 79.98 86.97 95.15 94.88 100 106.2 109.86 114.68 118.06 121.68 126.83 134.03 137.13 141.8 148.64 153.2 165.519 173.053 180.104 187.255 194.689 202.42 2021 +258 GTM PCPIEPCH Guatemala "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 9 8.8 -2.1 7.2 7.2 27.9 21.5 9.3 12.3 20.2 59.8 10 14.2 11.6 11.6 8.61 10.85 7.127 7.473 4.918 5.092 8.902 6.321 5.862 9.224 8.574 5.794 8.74 9.406 -0.284 5.396 6.2 3.446 4.387 2.947 3.066 4.232 5.677 2.313 3.406 4.824 3.068 8.041 4.552 4.074 3.97 3.97 3.97 2021 +258 GTM TM_RPCH Guatemala Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2004 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 -3.212 -1.086 -21.257 -16.601 6.406 -6.02 -9.253 23.846 3.78 5.591 -8.069 10.378 37.625 8.416 5.806 6.615 -6.386 27.334 29.822 1.046 8.647 11.206 6.366 -0.577 7.878 -0.602 6.447 7.827 -5.729 -7.706 10.004 6.97 2.777 4.566 3.37 3.648 0.942 2.825 3.927 5.029 -5.691 22.086 1.917 1.314 5.704 8.223 6.157 6.047 2020 +258 GTM TMG_RPCH Guatemala Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2004 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 -10.2 2.4 -7.3 -16.2 10.4 -1.9 -14.8 42.2 1.7 0.2 -8.925 16.208 34.768 7.697 4.437 8.741 -5.5 32.555 30.74 -0.549 14.671 0.444 5.736 -1.184 6.148 -0.602 6.447 7.827 -5.729 -7.706 10.004 6.97 2.777 4.566 3.37 3.648 0.942 2.825 3.927 5.029 -5.691 22.086 1.917 1.314 5.704 8.223 6.157 6.047 2020 +258 GTM TX_RPCH Guatemala Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2004 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 -1.244 -11.402 -10.711 -13.353 -0.448 8.559 -12.033 -2.164 6.53 12.927 12.7 10.933 16.118 5.056 -6.883 16.383 1.723 5.528 25.609 16.745 8.634 4.732 -0.29 2.804 8.15 -1.383 4.659 9.584 -0.466 -1.821 5.799 2.9 1.951 5.975 6.927 2.838 2.359 1.49 -0.37 0.208 -7.689 11.68 4.003 5.949 5.956 5.637 5.529 5.628 2020 +258 GTM TXG_RPCH Guatemala Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2004 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 4.7 -6.7 -3.4 -11.4 -1.6 7.9 -14.8 6.7 6.7 13.5 13.097 7.508 8.455 7.804 -1.493 18.925 6.836 14.001 25.402 3.891 13.723 -7.172 -0.33 2.695 4.467 -1.383 4.659 9.584 -0.466 -1.821 5.799 2.9 1.951 5.975 6.927 2.838 2.359 1.49 -0.37 0.208 -7.689 11.68 4.003 5.949 5.956 5.637 5.529 5.628 2020 +258 GTM LUR Guatemala Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +258 GTM LE Guatemala Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +258 GTM LP Guatemala Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 7.211 7.394 7.582 7.776 7.975 8.18 8.39 8.604 8.822 9.042 9.264 9.483 9.709 9.939 10.172 10.408 10.647 10.888 11.134 11.387 11.651 11.925 12.209 12.5 12.797 13.096 13.397 13.7 14.006 14.316 14.63 14.949 15.271 15.596 15.923 16.252 16.583 16.92 17.265 17.616 17.974 18.34 18.713 19.094 19.482 19.879 20.283 20.696 2020 +258 GTM GGR Guatemala General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.544 9.031 10.705 12.815 14.924 16.469 18.222 20.771 21.809 23.462 24.907 29.25 33.611 35.578 34.037 37.425 43.154 45.874 49.259 52.224 52.884 57.508 59.987 62.342 66.555 64.066 82.186 88.616 93.777 99.269 105.727 112.618 120.067 2021 +258 GTM GGR_NGDP Guatemala General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.247 9.889 10.396 10.868 11.62 11.705 11.757 12.115 11.899 11.817 11.575 12.289 12.503 11.691 10.98 11.191 11.684 11.735 11.83 11.675 11.109 11.456 11.393 11.307 11.205 10.688 12.358 12.282 12.022 11.825 11.754 11.701 11.665 2021 +258 GTM GGX Guatemala General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.974 8.997 11.518 15.517 18.728 19.11 21.327 22.541 26.333 25.542 28.5 33.721 37.382 40.355 43.709 48.385 53.511 55.32 58.269 60.819 59.891 63.08 67.275 72.711 79.836 93.529 90.066 102.261 109.808 116.185 122.606 130.214 138.552 2021 +258 GTM GGX_NGDP Guatemala General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.775 9.852 11.186 13.159 14.582 13.582 13.76 13.148 14.367 12.864 13.245 14.167 13.906 13.26 14.1 14.468 14.488 14.151 13.994 13.596 12.582 12.566 12.778 13.187 13.441 15.604 13.543 14.173 14.077 13.84 13.63 13.53 13.461 2021 +258 GTM GGXCNL Guatemala General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.431 0.034 -0.813 -2.702 -3.804 -2.64 -3.105 -1.77 -4.525 -2.08 -3.594 -4.471 -3.772 -4.777 -9.672 -10.96 -10.357 -9.446 -9.01 -8.594 -7.008 -5.573 -7.288 -10.369 -13.281 -29.463 -7.88 -13.645 -16.031 -16.916 -16.878 -17.596 -18.485 2021 +258 GTM GGXCNL_NGDP Guatemala General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.528 0.037 -0.79 -2.291 -2.962 -1.877 -2.003 -1.032 -2.469 -1.048 -1.67 -1.878 -1.403 -1.57 -3.12 -3.277 -2.804 -2.416 -2.164 -1.921 -1.472 -1.11 -1.384 -1.881 -2.236 -4.915 -1.185 -1.891 -2.055 -2.015 -1.876 -1.828 -1.796 2021 +258 GTM GGSB Guatemala General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.49 0.026 -0.864 -2.907 -4.148 -3.025 -3.545 -1.761 -4.339 -1.752 -3.124 -4.435 -4.877 -5.881 -9.964 -10.365 -8.543 -9.597 -9.187 -8.945 -7.554 -5.86 -7.518 -10.804 -14.088 -27.176 -12.761 -18.713 -18.755 -18.516 -18.305 -18.317 -19.171 2021 +258 GTM GGSB_NPGDP Guatemala General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.6 0.028 -0.833 -2.513 -3.234 -2.135 -2.272 -1.027 -2.31 -0.853 -1.392 -1.814 -1.835 -2.042 -3.204 -3.097 -2.378 -2.495 -2.235 -2.04 -1.617 -1.178 -1.419 -1.914 -2.339 -4.226 -1.857 -2.548 -2.391 -2.214 -2.058 -1.941 -1.921 2021 +258 GTM GGXONLB Guatemala General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.433 1.099 -0.001 -1.341 -2.015 -0.81 -0.815 0.5 -2.258 0.521 -0.67 -1.289 0.12 -0.751 -5.297 -6.021 -4.881 -3.423 -2.441 -2.011 0.609 2.152 0.715 -1.885 -3.592 -19.132 3.666 -0.81 -2.262 -2.468 -1.466 -1.237 -1.08 2021 +258 GTM GGXONLB_NGDP Guatemala General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.531 1.204 -0.001 -1.138 -1.569 -0.575 -0.526 0.291 -1.232 0.262 -0.312 -0.541 0.045 -0.247 -1.709 -1.8 -1.322 -0.876 -0.586 -0.45 0.128 0.429 0.136 -0.342 -0.605 -3.192 0.551 -0.112 -0.29 -0.294 -0.163 -0.128 -0.105 2021 +258 GTM GGXWDN Guatemala General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +258 GTM GGXWDN_NGDP Guatemala General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +258 GTM GGXWDG Guatemala General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.325 29.618 29.767 36.296 40.809 43.073 49.651 55.86 59.556 70.614 80.284 87.829 96.079 104.082 110.269 118.07 125.279 132.115 145.728 156.999 188.908 204.666 217.072 234.002 249.643 266.235 283.365 301.704 2021 +258 GTM GGXWDG_NGDP Guatemala General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.999 19.11 17.362 19.803 20.553 20.017 20.86 20.779 19.57 22.78 24.006 23.779 24.577 24.997 24.651 24.803 24.956 25.093 26.43 26.433 31.516 30.775 30.086 29.998 29.737 29.597 29.443 29.312 2021 +258 GTM NGDP_FY Guatemala "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 7.718 8.431 8.539 8.864 9.276 10.951 15.513 17.348 20.124 23.199 33.613 46.069 52.48 62.169 71.898 81.579 91.325 102.966 117.92 128.437 140.702 154.989 171.446 183.286 198.552 215.183 238.023 268.824 304.329 309.986 334.434 369.35 390.926 416.383 447.326 476.023 502.002 526.507 551.368 593.958 599.401 665.048 721.511 780.05 839.51 899.52 962.424 "1,029.28" 2021 +258 GTM BCA Guatemala Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.163 -0.573 -0.399 -0.224 -0.377 -0.246 -0.018 -0.443 -0.414 -0.367 -0.213 -0.184 -0.706 -0.702 -0.625 -0.572 -0.452 -0.634 -1.039 -1.026 -1.05 -1.211 -1.262 -1.02 -1.165 -1.241 -1.524 -1.786 -1.554 0.072 -0.767 -1.58 -1.847 -2.239 -1.909 -0.774 0.637 0.857 0.649 1.821 3.832 2.177 1.025 0.722 0.714 0.789 0.861 0.813 2020 +258 GTM BCA_NGDPD Guatemala Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.116 -6.793 -4.674 -2.526 -4.069 -2.249 -0.297 -6.453 -5.575 -4.288 -2.841 -2.005 -6.955 -6.361 -5.002 -4.074 -3.011 -3.731 -5.635 -5.899 -5.791 -6.138 -5.754 -4.416 -4.662 -4.403 -4.868 -5.098 -3.861 0.19 -1.848 -3.332 -3.701 -4.225 -3.301 -1.244 0.965 1.197 0.886 2.361 4.937 2.533 1.123 0.755 0.694 0.716 0.73 0.645 2020 +656 GIN NGDP_R Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. No quarterly data produced Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "14,522.28" "14,610.83" "14,873.82" "15,067.18" "15,278.13" "16,042.02" "16,541.58" "17,087.44" "18,165.33" "18,892.58" "19,709.50" "20,201.56" "20,862.66" "21,915.91" "22,792.69" "23,859.40" "24,923.90" "26,215.36" "27,170.68" "28,206.43" "28,912.45" "29,970.17" "31,518.01" "31,911.55" "32,658.31" "33,637.17" "34,477.00" "36,722.00" "38,243.00" "37,655.00" "39,243.50" "41,446.60" "43,897.47" "45,629.52" "47,316.24" "49,126.52" "54,442.32" "60,049.87" "63,868.14" "67,455.56" "70,774.25" "73,428.91" "76,822.32" "80,748.56" "85,219.78" "89,593.07" "94,095.56" "98,976.27" 2020 +656 GIN NGDP_RPCH Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.601 0.61 1.8 1.3 1.4 5 3.114 3.3 6.308 4.003 4.324 2.497 3.273 5.048 4.001 4.68 4.462 5.182 3.644 3.812 2.503 3.658 5.165 1.249 2.34 2.997 2.497 6.512 4.142 -1.538 4.219 5.614 5.913 3.946 3.697 3.826 10.821 10.3 6.358 5.617 4.92 3.751 4.621 5.111 5.537 5.132 5.025 5.187 2020 +656 GIN NGDP Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. No quarterly data produced Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 176.419 192.826 254.53 333.435 423.463 529.116 925.66 "1,216.87" "1,573.75" "2,002.00" "2,449.46" "3,162.42" "4,122.18" "4,359.28" "4,597.07" "5,095.08" "5,337.24" "5,708.60" "6,187.29" "6,656.55" "7,055.30" "7,424.09" "7,947.46" "9,446.37" "11,246.36" "16,422.58" "21,728.00" "26,369.00" "32,046.00" "32,248.00" "39,243.50" "45,176.00" "51,605.01" "57,864.63" "61,573.26" "65,829.15" "77,087.90" "93,833.88" "106,845.29" "123,457.57" "135,611.60" "157,085.01" "184,923.85" "216,928.94" "249,227.92" "284,849.67" "322,517.32" "365,548.16" 2020 +656 GIN NGDPD Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.4 2.381 2.335 2.284 2.327 2.473 2.675 2.84 3.317 3.384 3.71 4.195 4.57 4.562 4.707 5.139 5.316 5.212 5.003 4.798 4.039 3.806 4.022 4.759 5.054 4.506 4.178 6.317 6.966 6.753 6.858 6.034 7.304 8.374 8.777 8.79 8.604 10.325 11.857 13.443 14.178 16.146 19.745 21.738 23.301 24.929 26.551 28.436 2020 +656 GIN PPPGDP Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.74 3.018 3.262 3.434 3.608 3.908 4.111 4.351 4.789 5.176 5.602 5.936 6.27 6.742 7.162 7.654 8.142 8.712 9.131 9.612 10.076 10.68 11.407 11.777 12.376 13.147 13.891 15.196 16.128 15.982 16.857 18.173 18.497 19.731 20.122 20.799 24.4 29.177 31.773 34.158 36.271 39.195 43.922 47.811 51.518 55.168 59.043 63.308 2020 +656 GIN NGDP_D Guinea "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.215 1.32 1.711 2.213 2.772 3.298 5.596 7.121 8.663 10.597 12.428 15.654 19.759 19.891 20.169 21.355 21.414 21.776 22.772 23.599 24.402 24.772 25.216 29.602 34.436 48.823 63.022 71.807 83.796 85.641 100 108.998 117.558 126.814 130.131 133.999 141.596 156.26 167.29 183.021 191.612 213.928 240.716 268.647 292.453 317.937 342.755 369.329 2020 +656 GIN NGDPRPC Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,273,904.48" "3,180,466.55" "3,097,996.29" "3,071,127.98" "3,033,341.49" "3,044,388.24" "3,079,020.25" "3,159,817.94" "3,212,719.58" "3,279,469.69" "3,305,742.94" "3,369,193.83" "3,484,290.15" "3,466,919.89" "3,481,837.11" "3,512,532.22" "3,518,433.53" "3,655,033.41" "3,707,629.07" "3,554,622.72" "3,608,254.96" "3,713,343.96" "3,833,413.85" "3,884,954.41" "3,928,614.93" "3,979,434.79" "4,302,472.55" "4,629,880.24" "4,804,166.64" "4,950,256.17" "5,067,121.58" "5,128,959.59" "5,235,108.99" "5,368,454.12" "5,527,528.38" "5,669,452.58" "5,809,141.83" "5,961,425.17" 2014 +656 GIN NGDPRPPPPC Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,590.72" "1,545.32" "1,505.25" "1,492.19" "1,473.83" "1,479.20" "1,496.03" "1,535.29" "1,560.99" "1,593.42" "1,606.19" "1,637.02" "1,692.94" "1,684.50" "1,691.75" "1,706.66" "1,709.53" "1,775.90" "1,801.45" "1,727.11" "1,753.17" "1,804.23" "1,862.57" "1,887.61" "1,908.83" "1,933.52" "2,090.48" "2,249.56" "2,334.24" "2,405.22" "2,462.00" "2,492.05" "2,543.62" "2,608.41" "2,685.70" "2,754.66" "2,822.53" "2,896.52" 2014 +656 GIN NGDPPC Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "406,874.43" "497,880.68" "612,121.60" "610,875.93" "611,795.99" "650,116.87" "659,345.34" "688,075.05" "731,599.00" "773,935.95" "806,677.42" "834,603.29" "878,585.23" "1,026,268.37" "1,199,020.37" "1,714,913.73" "2,217,377.49" "2,624,573.17" "3,106,834.75" "3,044,203.25" "3,608,254.96" "4,047,473.78" "4,506,486.75" "4,926,666.34" "5,112,359.42" "5,332,411.18" "6,092,110.25" "7,234,647.09" "8,036,911.39" "9,059,988.68" "9,709,187.97" "10,972,281.13" "12,601,761.75" "14,422,214.90" "16,165,431.32" "18,025,297.72" "19,911,130.11" "22,017,276.84" 2014 +656 GIN NGDPDPC Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 616.321 660.444 678.626 639.332 626.432 655.749 656.708 628.192 591.511 557.831 461.784 427.879 444.663 517.03 538.88 470.57 426.419 628.711 675.387 637.478 630.549 540.562 637.79 712.977 728.729 712.049 679.964 796.038 891.887 986.528 "1,015.06" "1,127.82" "1,345.57" "1,445.25" "1,511.34" "1,577.54" "1,639.18" "1,712.70" 2014 +656 GIN PPPPC Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 930.498 934.514 931.026 944.825 953.134 976.663 "1,005.86" "1,050.05" "1,079.65" "1,117.61" "1,152.09" "1,200.66" "1,261.03" "1,279.50" "1,319.50" "1,372.88" "1,417.62" "1,512.46" "1,563.64" "1,508.72" "1,549.89" "1,628.17" "1,615.26" "1,679.88" "1,670.74" "1,684.81" "1,928.29" "2,249.56" "2,390.00" "2,506.73" "2,596.83" "2,737.75" "2,993.08" "3,178.68" "3,341.54" "3,491.03" "3,645.15" "3,813.09" 2014 +656 GIN NGAP_NPGDP Guinea Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +656 GIN PPPSH Guinea Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.021 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.03 2020 +656 GIN PPPEX Guinea Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 64.378 63.894 78.028 97.102 117.38 135.401 225.189 279.659 328.627 386.794 437.265 532.77 657.47 646.549 641.878 665.651 655.504 655.276 677.625 692.491 700.187 695.123 696.723 802.084 908.691 "1,249.14" "1,564.16" "1,735.31" "1,986.93" "2,017.74" "2,328.07" "2,485.90" "2,789.94" "2,932.75" "3,059.94" "3,165.00" "3,159.34" "3,216.04" "3,362.73" "3,614.27" "3,738.86" "4,007.78" "4,210.30" "4,537.18" "4,837.72" "5,163.32" "5,462.37" "5,774.14" 2020 +656 GIN NID_NGDP Guinea Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. No quarterly data produced Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 10.382 10.382 10.382 10.382 9.664 9.664 11.547 12.574 13.215 13.289 18.881 16.088 15.252 15.594 15.088 15.376 15.126 15.252 13.778 14.318 15.183 12.249 10.663 15.655 15.035 12.732 11.969 8.527 11.967 6.285 5.462 9.089 14.72 11.583 6.386 7.255 24.955 11.974 19.674 17.311 17.127 17.998 16.498 14.795 13.824 13.749 13.744 13.73 2020 +656 GIN NGSD_NGDP Guinea Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. No quarterly data produced Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 6.503 4.623 3.388 5.948 6.586 3.992 6.329 6.84 3.755 6.585 11.721 10.847 10.056 11.244 9.984 10.079 8.91 10.643 7.383 8.992 12.138 12.575 10.656 15.606 13.221 11.903 8.845 1.23 5.386 0.646 -0.935 -9.262 -5.21 -0.932 -8.007 -5.287 -5.7 5.225 0.515 5.778 3.522 16.729 9.493 6.837 5.928 10.904 11.925 12.332 2020 +656 GIN PCPI Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1991. December 1991=100 Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 5.001 6.751 8.77 11.424 14.396 17.136 28.224 38.636 49.18 63.076 79.283 94.888 110.6 118.492 123.492 130.35 134.242 136.842 143.825 150.375 160.55 169.183 174.192 193.416 227.192 298.435 401.999 493.898 584.611 611.979 706.627 857.5 988.071 "1,105.53" "1,212.90" "1,311.76" "1,418.98" "1,545.48" "1,697.33" "1,858.08" "2,055.08" "2,313.95" "2,608.22" "2,926.43" "3,226.39" "3,512.73" "3,803.41" "4,100.07" 2021 +656 GIN PCPIPCH Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 39.985 35 29.915 30.263 26.01 19.038 64.7 36.89 27.291 28.256 25.694 19.682 16.559 7.135 4.22 5.554 2.986 1.937 5.103 4.554 6.766 5.377 2.96 11.036 17.463 31.358 34.702 22.861 18.367 4.682 15.466 21.351 15.227 11.887 9.712 8.151 8.174 8.914 9.826 9.471 10.602 12.597 12.717 12.2 10.25 8.875 8.275 7.8 2021 +656 GIN PCPIE Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1991. December 1991=100 Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.892 43.962 55.506 69.975 89.1 100 116.1 121.9 125 131.5 134.2 141.3 147.7 156.8 168.1 170 180.4 202.217 258.118 334.685 465.653 525.359 596.303 643.402 777.249 925.125 "1,043.85" "1,153.96" "1,257.44" "1,349.53" "1,466.96" "1,607.00" "1,766.77" "1,927.95" "2,131.90" "2,399.13" "2,708.62" "3,020.11" "3,291.92" "3,579.96" "3,859.20" "4,160.21" 2021 +656 GIN PCPIEPCH Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.654 26.259 26.068 27.331 12.233 16.1 4.996 2.543 5.2 2.053 5.291 4.529 6.161 7.207 1.13 6.118 12.094 27.644 29.663 39.132 12.822 13.504 7.899 20.803 19.026 12.833 10.548 8.968 7.324 8.701 9.546 9.942 9.122 10.579 12.535 12.9 11.5 9 8.75 7.8 7.8 2021 +656 GIN TM_RPCH Guinea Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.278 -4.473 7.695 -4.565 -0.211 -1.486 -9.486 17.649 -4.162 -2.832 -1.46 3.365 0.369 2.328 -1.726 12.612 14.186 7.99 -24.204 26.023 35.812 15.362 -17.563 14.407 1.146 106.847 -3.889 18.71 -16.561 100.593 -24.194 1.224 0.356 1.744 -8.27 3.151 5.44 2021 +656 GIN TMG_RPCH Guinea Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 -11.591 0.235 -6.598 1.521 14.45 -7.291 36.774 74.268 15.831 -4.298 -- 2.891 11.7 4.39 -2.182 -3.823 -5.617 -8.178 14.242 -0.792 5.576 -2.676 0.86 0.167 12.232 0.166 18.417 18.02 0.191 -23.055 27.459 34.629 -1.76 -12.566 32.561 2.998 122.478 -5.547 21.319 -19.854 79.277 -7.583 -1.512 0.199 1.276 -9.107 3.309 5.661 2021 +656 GIN TX_RPCH Guinea Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 232.297 -2.332 12.232 3.017 -7.751 -24.464 10.176 5.708 0.656 0.979 7.933 4.206 0.99 -4.518 5.572 -0.93 3.512 4.165 11.23 -11.582 -10.063 2.42 -7.04 5.641 11.443 10.269 22.143 8.88 -6.54 3.456 23.628 -2.017 10.64 8.015 6.534 5.226 5.348 2021 +656 GIN TXG_RPCH Guinea Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 12.769 -13.706 -4.753 4.175 1.617 4.584 23.593 6.82 4.317 6.705 0 245.354 -6.665 9.546 5.145 -2.225 -25.938 13.251 5.177 -0.123 9.469 6.58 4.952 1.521 -5.105 6.47 2.035 5.067 1.111 12.674 -10.133 -10.967 -0.769 -4.39 8.93 9.403 12.459 23.444 7.469 -6.36 5.194 24.197 -2.02 10.643 8.018 6.543 5.236 5.358 2021 +656 GIN LUR Guinea Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +656 GIN LE Guinea Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +656 GIN LP Guinea Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2014 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.02 6.352 6.734 7.136 7.514 7.837 8.095 8.296 8.457 8.601 8.746 8.895 9.046 9.205 9.38 9.576 9.799 10.047 10.315 10.593 10.876 11.162 11.451 11.745 12.044 12.345 12.654 12.97 13.294 13.627 13.967 14.317 14.674 15.041 15.417 15.803 16.198 16.603 2014 +656 GIN GGR Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 366.48 412.483 531.998 477.949 461.415 592.167 521.869 722.646 790.359 686.952 719.8 868.21 876.914 952.672 "1,027.37" "1,631.47" "2,397.75" "2,620.29" "3,351.79" "3,662.49" "4,257.69" "6,824.18" "22,483.09" "8,543.92" "10,498.12" "9,973.75" "12,325.46" "14,341.91" "15,964.91" "18,166.18" "18,859.61" "21,456.19" "23,824.20" "27,525.87" "33,621.41" "39,895.34" "45,491.21" "52,157.44" 2021 +656 GIN GGR_NGDP Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.962 13.043 12.906 10.964 10.037 11.622 9.778 12.659 12.774 10.32 10.202 11.694 11.034 10.085 9.135 9.934 11.035 9.937 10.459 11.357 10.849 15.106 43.568 14.765 17.05 15.151 15.989 15.284 14.942 14.715 13.907 13.659 12.883 12.689 13.49 14.006 14.105 14.268 2021 +656 GIN GGX Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 458.469 515.209 571.551 579.616 580.529 646.925 639.357 726.381 655.567 773.61 893 "1,113.83" "1,157.35" "1,395.30" "1,464.15" "1,807.88" "2,871.41" "2,287.20" "3,231.88" "5,240.25" "8,049.10" "7,246.90" "10,342.15" "10,785.38" "12,442.55" "14,286.07" "12,439.08" "16,276.45" "17,131.88" "18,492.00" "23,085.98" "24,167.28" "27,370.93" "33,570.82" "41,272.58" "48,364.37" "53,754.44" "59,801.13" 2021 +656 GIN GGX_NGDP Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.717 16.292 13.865 13.296 12.628 12.697 11.979 12.724 10.595 11.622 12.657 15.003 14.563 14.771 13.019 11.009 13.215 8.674 10.085 16.25 20.511 16.041 20.041 18.639 20.208 21.702 16.136 17.346 16.034 14.978 17.024 15.385 14.801 15.475 16.56 16.979 16.667 16.359 2021 +656 GIN GGXCNL Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -91.989 -102.726 -39.553 -101.668 -119.114 -54.758 -117.488 -3.736 134.793 -86.658 -173.2 -245.621 -280.437 -442.628 -436.777 -176.41 -473.66 333.09 119.907 "-1,577.76" "-3,791.41" -422.72 "12,140.94" "-2,241.47" "-1,944.43" "-4,312.33" -113.62 "-1,934.54" "-1,166.97" -325.82 "-4,226.37" "-2,711.09" "-3,546.73" "-6,044.95" "-7,651.17" "-8,469.04" "-8,263.24" "-7,643.69" 2021 +656 GIN GGXCNL_NGDP Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.755 -3.248 -0.96 -2.332 -2.591 -1.075 -2.201 -0.065 2.179 -1.302 -2.455 -3.308 -3.529 -4.686 -3.884 -1.074 -2.18 1.263 0.374 -4.893 -9.661 -0.936 23.527 -3.874 -3.158 -6.551 -0.147 -2.062 -1.092 -0.264 -3.117 -1.726 -1.918 -2.787 -3.07 -2.973 -2.562 -2.091 2021 +656 GIN GGSB Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +656 GIN GGSB_NPGDP Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +656 GIN GGXONLB Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -44.389 -49.526 9.347 -60.186 -66.684 -2.221 -65.468 63.72 198.892 -12.158 -83.4 -156.001 -175.167 -289.966 -211.847 152.75 62.79 746.196 670.166 "-1,117.26" "-3,244.57" 240.91 "12,814.51" "-1,748.25" "-1,348.51" "-3,770.26" 731.12 "-1,080.17" -288.026 251.18 "-3,212.71" "-1,820.57" "-1,651.20" "-3,759.67" "-5,062.20" "-5,424.81" "-5,167.68" "-4,311.40" 2021 +656 GIN GGXONLB_NGDP Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.812 -1.566 0.227 -1.381 -1.451 -0.044 -1.227 1.116 3.215 -0.183 -1.182 -2.101 -2.204 -3.07 -1.884 0.93 0.289 2.83 2.091 -3.465 -8.268 0.533 24.832 -3.021 -2.19 -5.727 0.948 -1.151 -0.27 0.203 -2.369 -1.159 -0.893 -1.733 -2.031 -1.904 -1.602 -1.179 2021 +656 GIN GGXWDN Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +656 GIN GGXWDN_NGDP Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +656 GIN GGXWDG Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,753.93" "2,240.79" "2,555.79" "3,004.07" "3,276.79" "3,389.95" "3,612.07" "3,874.31" "4,698.53" "6,140.73" "6,455.03" "6,714.09" "6,565.42" "7,705.62" "9,769.28" "16,080.22" "20,689.79" "16,032.38" "18,735.19" "19,769.98" "27,020.33" "26,239.23" "14,029.03" "19,654.86" "21,647.99" "29,221.08" "33,154.95" "39,301.34" "41,954.67" "47,624.81" "64,405.32" "66,827.98" "72,181.33" "80,770.81" "95,253.19" "108,254.17" "118,957.73" "134,677.15" 2021 +656 GIN GGXWDG_NGDP Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.605 70.857 62.001 68.912 71.28 66.534 67.677 67.868 75.938 92.251 91.492 90.436 82.61 81.572 86.866 97.915 95.222 60.8 58.463 61.306 68.853 58.082 27.185 33.967 35.158 44.389 43.009 41.884 39.267 38.576 47.492 42.543 39.033 37.234 38.219 38.004 36.884 36.843 2021 +656 GIN NGDP_FY Guinea "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 176.419 192.826 254.53 333.435 423.463 529.116 925.66 "1,216.87" "1,573.75" "2,002.00" "2,449.46" "3,162.42" "4,122.18" "4,359.28" "4,597.07" "5,095.08" "5,337.24" "5,708.60" "6,187.29" "6,656.55" "7,055.30" "7,424.09" "7,947.46" "9,446.37" "11,246.36" "16,422.58" "21,728.00" "26,369.00" "32,046.00" "32,248.00" "39,243.50" "45,176.00" "51,605.01" "57,864.63" "61,573.26" "65,829.15" "77,087.90" "93,833.88" "106,845.29" "123,457.57" "135,611.60" "157,085.01" "184,923.85" "216,928.94" "249,227.92" "284,849.67" "322,517.32" "365,548.16" 2021 +656 GIN BCA Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Ministry of Finance and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.054 -0.073 -0.085 -0.003 -0.006 -0.041 -0.124 -0.038 -0.222 -0.18 -0.266 -0.22 -0.237 -0.198 -0.24 -0.272 -0.33 -0.24 -0.32 -0.256 -0.123 0.012 -- -0.002 -0.092 -0.037 -0.131 -0.461 -0.459 -0.381 -0.439 -1.107 -1.456 -1.048 -1.263 -1.102 -2.638 -0.697 -2.272 -1.55 -1.929 -0.205 -1.383 -1.73 -1.84 -0.709 -0.483 -0.398 2021 +656 GIN BCA_NGDPD Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 2.248 -3.086 -3.651 -0.12 -0.264 -1.642 -4.631 -1.347 -6.678 -5.311 -7.16 -5.242 -5.196 -4.349 -5.105 -5.297 -6.216 -4.61 -6.395 -5.326 -3.045 0.326 -0.008 -0.049 -1.814 -0.83 -3.125 -7.298 -6.582 -5.64 -6.397 -18.353 -19.93 -12.515 -14.393 -12.542 -30.656 -6.749 -19.158 -11.533 -13.605 -1.269 -7.004 -7.958 -7.896 -2.846 -1.819 -1.398 2020 +654 GNB NGDP_R Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 270.144 268.8 280.09 270.567 285.448 297.722 294.745 311.251 317.346 326.63 341.589 366.542 377.887 386.488 397.939 413.919 429.427 455.166 353.001 412.358 416.895 436.847 452.809 451.515 456.806 486.771 499.751 512.544 535.734 548.849 579.614 626.476 615.746 635.794 641.927 681.303 717.457 751.816 780.095 815.2 827.428 868.799 901.379 941.941 989.038 "1,038.49" "1,090.42" "1,144.94" 2018 +654 GNB NGDP_RPCH Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a -0.498 4.2 -3.4 5.5 4.3 -1 5.6 1.958 2.925 4.58 7.305 3.095 2.276 2.963 4.016 3.747 5.994 -22.446 16.815 1.1 4.786 3.654 -0.286 1.172 6.56 2.667 2.56 4.525 2.448 5.605 8.085 -1.713 3.256 0.965 6.134 5.307 4.789 3.761 4.5 1.5 5 3.75 4.5 5 5 5 5 2018 +654 GNB NGDP Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 61.15 100.58 138.345 180.961 144.305 217.964 164.062 120.481 111.138 143.211 148.581 217.42 218.464 182.619 200.291 384.622 376.03 407.464 348.682 356.715 277.937 302.195 323.807 321.04 307 337.327 331.626 360.489 424.89 418.64 465.162 545.27 535.784 548.072 560.538 681.303 737.838 853.553 863.238 870.943 875.167 943.736 "1,006.54" "1,081.29" "1,167.14" "1,259.81" "1,359.84" "1,467.81" 2018 +654 GNB NGDPD Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.289 0.37 0.421 0.475 0.33 0.485 0.474 0.401 0.374 0.449 0.548 0.772 0.846 0.653 0.361 0.778 0.741 0.704 0.592 0.58 0.392 0.413 0.466 0.553 0.582 0.64 0.635 0.753 0.953 0.889 0.941 1.157 1.05 1.11 1.136 1.153 1.245 1.469 1.555 1.487 1.523 1.703 1.624 1.692 1.833 1.992 2.164 2.336 2018 +654 GNB PPPGDP Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.439 0.478 0.529 0.531 0.581 0.625 0.631 0.683 0.721 0.771 0.836 0.928 0.978 1.024 1.077 1.144 1.209 1.303 1.022 1.211 1.252 1.341 1.412 1.436 1.492 1.639 1.735 1.827 1.947 2.007 2.145 2.367 2.307 2.386 2.51 3.05 3.288 3.832 4.071 4.33 4.448 4.865 5.406 5.851 6.272 6.708 7.177 7.682 2018 +654 GNB NGDP_D Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.636 37.418 49.393 66.882 50.554 73.211 55.662 38.709 35.021 43.845 43.497 59.316 57.812 47.251 50.332 92.922 87.565 89.52 98.776 86.506 66.668 69.176 71.511 71.103 67.206 69.299 66.358 70.333 79.31 76.276 80.254 87.038 87.014 86.203 87.321 100 102.841 113.532 110.658 106.838 105.77 108.625 111.667 114.794 118.008 121.312 124.709 128.201 2018 +654 GNB NGDPRPC Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "345,522.88" "336,732.47" "343,658.41" "325,145.95" "335,973.54" "343,212.92" "332,792.16" "344,706.99" "344,580.32" "347,642.95" "356,349.54" "373,890.97" "376,909.51" "376,957.98" "379,590.07" "386,218.34" "392,014.42" "406,579.75" "308,589.40" "352,835.73" "349,198.78" "358,234.15" "363,552.71" "354,922.93" "351,533.52" "366,662.96" "368,425.91" "369,757.51" "378,083.12" "378,717.83" "396,937.33" "419,794.40" "403,722.26" "407,893.80" "402,962.86" "418,474.52" "431,194.98" "442,118.26" "448,873.32" "458,975.17" "455,831.50" "468,320.04" "475,314.50" "486,350.97" "500,020.15" "514,297.13" "529,202.54" "544,530.87" 2017 +654 GNB NGDPRPPPPC Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,761.09" "1,716.28" "1,751.58" "1,657.23" "1,712.42" "1,749.31" "1,696.20" "1,756.93" "1,756.28" "1,771.89" "1,816.27" "1,905.68" "1,921.06" "1,921.31" "1,934.72" "1,968.51" "1,998.05" "2,072.29" "1,572.84" "1,798.36" "1,779.82" "1,825.88" "1,852.98" "1,809.00" "1,791.72" "1,868.84" "1,877.82" "1,884.61" "1,927.04" "1,930.28" "2,023.14" "2,139.64" "2,057.72" "2,078.98" "2,053.85" "2,132.91" "2,197.75" "2,253.42" "2,287.85" "2,339.34" "2,323.32" "2,386.97" "2,422.62" "2,478.87" "2,548.54" "2,621.31" "2,697.28" "2,775.41" 2017 +654 GNB NGDPPC Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "78,212.70" "125,998.99" "169,743.08" "217,464.27" "169,847.19" "251,268.12" "185,239.99" "133,430.92" "120,675.26" "152,424.10" "155,001.04" "221,778.97" "217,898.96" "178,115.93" "191,056.11" "358,882.11" "343,269.15" "363,969.55" "304,813.80" "305,224.77" "232,804.95" "247,813.51" "259,979.02" "252,360.31" "236,251.08" "254,093.44" "244,481.14" "260,062.77" "299,856.91" "288,870.89" "318,557.40" "365,379.06" "351,294.09" "351,615.55" "351,872.20" "418,474.52" "443,444.06" "501,946.49" "496,714.20" "490,359.57" "482,130.93" "508,714.18" "530,768.67" "558,299.35" "590,062.42" "623,903.84" "659,961.50" "698,091.41" 2017 +654 GNB NGDPDPC Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 370.185 463.692 516.549 570.682 388.702 559.368 534.912 444.504 406.033 478.384 571.817 787.213 843.597 636.881 344.118 725.815 676.103 628.438 517.661 496.411 327.943 338.362 374.5 435.072 447.804 482.181 467.998 543.408 672.251 613.569 644.344 775.206 688.497 711.927 712.826 707.897 748.089 864.141 894.667 836.954 838.847 917.86 856.62 873.769 926.851 986.391 "1,050.44" "1,111.13" 2017 +654 GNB PPPPC Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 561.764 599.267 649.383 638.461 683.534 720.34 712.533 756.298 782.679 820.601 872.631 946.553 975.94 999.198 "1,027.67" "1,067.54" "1,103.40" "1,164.13" 893.504 "1,036.01" "1,048.56" "1,099.93" "1,133.66" "1,128.59" "1,147.82" "1,234.76" "1,278.99" "1,318.30" "1,373.83" "1,384.96" "1,469.03" "1,585.90" "1,512.94" "1,530.47" "1,575.76" "1,873.62" "1,976.07" "2,253.42" "2,342.50" "2,438.07" "2,450.55" "2,622.31" "2,850.70" "3,020.81" "3,170.88" "3,322.03" "3,483.39" "3,653.64" 2017 +654 GNB NGAP_NPGDP Guinea-Bissau Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +654 GNB PPPSH Guinea-Bissau Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 2018 +654 GNB PPPEX Guinea-Bissau Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 139.227 210.255 261.391 340.607 248.484 348.819 259.974 176.426 154.182 185.747 177.625 234.302 223.271 178.259 185.912 336.178 311.102 312.654 341.144 294.615 222.023 225.3 229.328 223.607 205.826 205.783 191.153 197.272 218.264 208.578 216.849 230.392 232.193 229.744 223.304 223.351 224.407 222.749 212.044 201.126 196.744 193.995 186.189 184.818 186.088 187.808 189.46 191.067 2018 +654 GNB NID_NGDP Guinea-Bissau Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 144.45 91.037 99.518 84.405 116.063 89.233 78.437 86.036 111.116 104.283 75.373 58.122 74.769 60.138 100.603 40.375 39.272 53.928 30.609 21.945 20.061 18.882 23.596 27.648 20.962 18.253 20.079 24.273 17.339 18.365 19.494 15.846 19.354 19.23 20.14 14.975 18.131 18.121 19.167 19.244 20.157 21.648 21.669 23.384 23.876 24.397 25.219 26.296 2018 +654 GNB NGSD_NGDP Guinea-Bissau Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 49.252 27.053 19.753 22.786 15.007 20.316 25.125 19.388 16.618 13.859 20.2 14.315 12.972 11.965 14.637 11.429 14.885 20.634 16.798 19.489 18.384 15.683 10.7 17.488 18.468 15.192 18.655 19.333 20.229 21.11 22.277 2018 +654 GNB PCPI Guinea-Bissau "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No. The data cover only the national capital, Bissau. Base year: 2014. New rebased data provided by INE Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.067 0.095 0.11 0.136 0.224 0.477 0.604 1.128 1.809 3.27 4.349 6.854 11.615 17.216 19.829 28.778 43.435 64.746 69.972 68.508 74.407 76.826 79.363 76.606 77.234 79.828 81.387 85.153 94.048 92.508 93.499 98.225 100.249 101.031 99.988 101.47 104.217 104.023 104.42 104.718 106.251 109.729 115.787 120.419 124.031 126.512 129.042 131.623 2020 +654 GNB PCPIPCH Guinea-Bissau "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 64.762 41.94 16.542 23.309 64.855 112.71 26.548 86.771 60.309 80.788 33.001 57.599 69.444 48.227 15.176 45.133 50.933 49.065 8.071 -2.092 8.61 3.252 3.302 -3.474 0.821 3.358 1.953 4.627 10.445 -1.637 1.071 5.055 2.061 0.779 -1.032 1.481 2.707 -0.186 0.381 0.286 1.463 3.274 5.521 4 3 2 2 2 2020 +654 GNB PCPIE Guinea-Bissau "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No. The data cover only the national capital, Bissau. Base year: 2014. New rebased data provided by INE Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.062 0.078 0.094 0.138 0.268 0.413 0.738 1.452 2.183 3.643 4.813 7.706 14.387 18.803 22.428 33.568 55.585 64.889 70.038 64.49 75.25 73.829 75.689 76.239 78.44 78.675 81.19 88.736 96.438 90.308 95.458 98.75 100.349 100.255 100.161 102.606 103.5 103 105.47 105.37 106.95 113.2 114.342 118.916 122.483 124.933 127.432 129.98 2020 +654 GNB PCPIEPCH Guinea-Bissau "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 27.04 20.184 46.25 94.642 54.101 78.517 96.877 50.32 66.839 32.138 60.099 86.697 30.7 19.277 49.669 65.59 16.738 7.936 -7.922 16.684 -1.888 2.519 0.727 2.887 0.301 3.197 9.293 8.68 -6.357 5.703 3.448 1.619 -0.094 -0.094 2.441 0.871 -0.483 2.398 -0.095 1.499 5.844 1.009 4 3 2 2 2 2020 +654 GNB TM_RPCH Guinea-Bissau Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a -25.9 38.5 -10.6 11.3 2.4 -17.4 -18.3 12.7 13.1 -12.7 0.54 21.402 -32.085 -4.787 -0.929 -7.85 29.65 -46.025 33.519 19.064 7.019 -20.189 -18.282 50.278 -9.135 16.633 9.44 12.583 -11.009 4.443 5.051 -5.255 -8.789 16.718 13.81 10.185 10.366 7.636 12.794 -5.339 -2.381 -11.641 3.85 4.506 4.967 5.619 4.969 2020 +654 GNB TMG_RPCH Guinea-Bissau Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a -10.6 39.8 -11.6 4.9 -1.1 -21.4 -21.8 19.6 13.1 -6 0.54 21.402 -32.085 -4.787 -0.929 -7.85 29.65 -47.357 35.976 19.536 6.505 -21.232 -18.597 51.741 -8.698 16.936 6.925 12.74 -12.014 3.898 5.895 -2.707 -9.569 15.02 13.412 8.748 3.483 1.582 16.917 -2.595 -4.878 -9.514 3.918 4.076 4.661 5.574 4.962 2020 +654 GNB TX_RPCH Guinea-Bissau Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a 1.7 -0.6 -23.6 48.4 -27.4 -4.9 39.5 21.2 -13.1 32.8 5.903 -70.657 164.628 134.584 -31.699 -12.906 115.636 -19.79 63.178 21.655 10.315 -11.709 -2.191 11.11 14.451 -12.394 17.776 0.981 19.392 -7.451 40.971 -13.336 5.143 8.027 6.699 0.806 6.392 35.527 13.527 -13.785 13.968 -0.183 7.116 2.88 2.496 2.518 2.454 2020 +654 GNB TXG_RPCH Guinea-Bissau Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a 15.5 8 -26.8 65.3 -31.5 -6.5 28.8 20.9 -16.3 40.9 5.903 -70.657 164.628 134.584 -31.699 -12.906 115.636 -19.589 64.977 21.433 10.577 -11.488 -4.657 8.78 18.526 -13.292 13.435 0.245 20.129 -10.08 44.895 -12.371 4.253 6.797 7.603 -2.371 7.807 34.116 9.901 -5.487 15.39 0.27 7.471 2.595 2.14 2.147 2.129 2020 +654 GNB LUR Guinea-Bissau Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +654 GNB LE Guinea-Bissau Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +654 GNB LP Guinea-Bissau Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. Human Development Indicators. Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 0.782 0.798 0.815 0.832 0.85 0.867 0.886 0.903 0.921 0.94 0.959 0.98 1.003 1.025 1.048 1.072 1.095 1.119 1.144 1.169 1.194 1.219 1.246 1.272 1.299 1.328 1.356 1.386 1.417 1.449 1.46 1.492 1.525 1.559 1.593 1.628 1.664 1.7 1.738 1.776 1.815 1.855 1.896 1.937 1.978 2.019 2.06 2.103 2017 +654 GNB GGR Guinea-Bissau General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.465 21.614 23.309 25.849 40.718 46.643 41.486 9.638 28.801 57.571 52.125 33.518 36.614 52.353 51.295 50.517 53.767 89.311 97.487 85.234 87.023 58.138 58.879 115.041 124.963 111.964 143.29 127.001 130.078 134.748 182.527 168.78 193.744 206.565 224.316 241.006 263.117 2020 +654 GNB GGR_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.793 9.894 12.764 12.906 10.586 12.404 10.182 2.764 8.074 20.714 17.249 10.351 11.405 17.053 15.206 15.233 14.915 21.02 23.287 18.324 15.96 10.851 10.743 20.523 18.342 15.175 16.788 14.712 14.935 15.397 19.341 16.768 17.918 17.698 17.806 17.723 17.926 2020 +654 GNB GGX Guinea-Bissau General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.972 22.166 23.925 36.948 31.296 33.565 51.9 30.4 43.3 65.355 57.642 45.51 54.681 70.526 68.028 65.687 85.398 92.433 86.27 86.281 94.405 69.512 68.047 128.694 146.502 151.372 154.563 168.127 163.709 219.092 236.255 213.571 237.524 247.749 262.347 281.927 307.124 2020 +654 GNB GGX_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.186 10.146 13.101 18.447 8.137 8.926 12.737 8.719 12.139 23.514 19.075 14.055 17.032 22.973 20.167 19.807 23.689 21.755 20.607 18.549 17.313 12.974 12.416 22.959 21.503 20.516 18.108 19.476 18.797 25.034 25.034 21.218 21.967 21.227 20.824 20.732 20.924 2020 +654 GNB GGXCNL Guinea-Bissau General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.493 -0.551 -0.617 -11.099 9.422 13.079 -10.414 -20.762 -14.499 -7.785 -5.517 -11.993 -18.067 -18.173 -16.732 -15.17 -31.631 -3.122 11.217 -1.047 -7.381 -11.374 -9.168 -13.654 -21.539 -39.408 -11.272 -41.126 -33.631 -84.345 -53.728 -44.79 -43.781 -41.184 -38.031 -40.921 -44.007 2020 +654 GNB GGXCNL_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.607 -0.252 -0.338 -5.541 2.45 3.478 -2.556 -5.954 -4.065 -2.801 -1.826 -3.704 -5.628 -5.92 -4.96 -4.574 -8.774 -0.735 2.679 -0.225 -1.354 -2.123 -1.673 -2.436 -3.161 -5.341 -1.321 -4.764 -3.861 -9.638 -5.693 -4.45 -4.049 -3.529 -3.019 -3.009 -2.998 2020 +654 GNB GGSB Guinea-Bissau General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +654 GNB GGSB_NPGDP Guinea-Bissau General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +654 GNB GGXONLB Guinea-Bissau General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.099 1.77 2.915 -5.388 16.265 20.348 -1.814 -12.462 -5.699 1.015 6.709 -5.141 -11.219 -10.049 -10.302 -12.114 -25.488 4.195 16.07 -0.367 -6.742 -11.242 -8.792 -10.965 -16.939 -34.341 -7.216 -35.724 -24.396 -71.107 -38.398 -30.496 -22.356 -17.895 -14.348 -15.19 -14.895 2020 +654 GNB GGXONLB_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.805 0.81 1.596 -2.69 4.229 5.411 -0.445 -3.574 -1.598 0.365 2.22 -1.588 -3.495 -3.273 -3.054 -3.653 -7.07 0.987 3.839 -0.079 -1.236 -2.098 -1.604 -1.956 -2.486 -4.654 -0.845 -4.138 -2.801 -8.125 -4.069 -3.03 -2.068 -1.533 -1.139 -1.117 -1.015 2020 +654 GNB GGXWDN Guinea-Bissau General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +654 GNB GGXWDN_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +654 GNB GGXWDG Guinea-Bissau General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 384.371 380.422 392.019 603.508 617.813 639.426 588.737 620.016 686.972 631.438 591.095 632.3 620.668 287.126 244.423 249.574 267.766 327.595 373.848 425.8 432.415 500.107 557.31 669.628 741.036 825.755 867.999 906.768 941.764 979.577 "1,023.58" 2020 +654 GNB GGXWDG_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 94.333 109.103 109.897 217.139 204.442 197.471 183.384 201.959 203.651 190.407 163.97 148.815 148.258 61.726 44.826 46.581 48.856 58.443 54.872 57.709 50.661 57.934 63.989 76.514 78.522 82.039 80.275 77.691 74.754 72.036 69.735 2020 +654 GNB NGDP_FY Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 61.15 100.58 138.345 180.961 144.305 217.964 164.062 120.481 111.138 143.211 148.581 217.42 218.464 182.619 200.291 384.622 376.03 407.464 348.682 356.715 277.937 302.195 323.807 321.04 307 337.327 331.626 360.489 424.89 418.64 465.162 545.27 535.784 548.072 560.538 681.303 737.838 853.553 863.238 870.943 875.167 943.736 "1,006.54" "1,081.29" "1,167.14" "1,259.81" "1,359.84" "1,467.81" 2020 +654 GNB BCA Guinea-Bissau Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO). Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The data were recently produced and are rather of a poor quality. STA is working with the authorities to address issues. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.061 -0.039 -0.08 -0.072 -0.066 -0.076 -0.05 -0.045 -0.056 -0.08 -0.045 -0.075 -0.097 -0.062 -0.046 -0.035 -0.044 -0.033 -0.021 -0.013 0.011 -0.016 -0.015 -0.014 -0.009 -0.01 -0.039 -0.031 -0.029 -0.048 -0.071 -0.014 -0.083 -0.048 0.006 0.021 0.017 0.004 -0.054 -0.127 -0.041 -0.054 -0.105 -0.08 -0.083 -0.083 -0.089 -0.094 2020 +654 GNB BCA_NGDPD Guinea-Bissau Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -21.099 -10.401 -18.884 -15.161 -19.834 -15.622 -10.533 -11.237 -14.922 -17.844 -8.263 -9.77 -11.467 -9.492 -12.734 -4.523 -6.004 -4.676 -3.556 -2.192 2.725 -3.875 -3.28 -2.523 -1.574 -1.635 -6.22 -4.072 -3.024 -5.393 -7.529 -1.208 -7.925 -4.345 0.494 1.824 1.358 0.263 -3.484 -8.544 -2.669 -3.18 -6.477 -4.729 -4.543 -4.168 -4.108 -4.018 2018 +336 GUY NGDP_R Guyana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Components of GDP by expenditure after 2007 (private and public consumption, private and public investment) are estimates because authorities stopped producing the data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012. Projected real GDP growth in 2020 is potentially overstated and subject to large subsequent revisions because of the very high growth rate of oil GDP, which in turn is elevated on account of the very high oil price in the base year, 2012. A rebasing exercise is expected in 2021 that will resolve this problem, once the data becomes available Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 511.366 514.242 468.559 414.69 423.539 425.088 424.092 423.539 398.209 378.519 367.126 389.249 419.446 453.847 492.341 517.229 558.377 592.91 582.789 600.189 592.114 605.498 612.458 608.465 617.995 605.993 637.061 681.785 695.262 718.335 749.732 790.496 830.327 860.661 875.176 881.192 914.743 948.904 991.044 "1,044.09" "1,498.06" "1,854.21" "2,925.34" "3,663.07" "4,440.89" "5,695.13" "7,147.87" "7,385.16" 2021 +336 GUY NGDP_RPCH Guyana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.076 0.562 -8.884 -11.497 2.134 0.366 -0.234 -0.13 -5.981 -4.944 -3.01 6.026 7.758 8.201 8.482 5.055 7.956 6.185 -1.707 2.986 -1.345 2.26 1.149 -0.652 1.566 -1.942 5.127 7.02 1.977 3.319 4.371 5.437 5.039 3.653 1.686 0.687 3.807 3.734 4.441 5.353 43.48 23.774 57.768 25.219 21.234 28.243 25.508 3.32 2021 +336 GUY NGDP Guyana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Components of GDP by expenditure after 2007 (private and public consumption, private and public investment) are estimates because authorities stopped producing the data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012. Projected real GDP growth in 2020 is potentially overstated and subject to large subsequent revisions because of the very high growth rate of oil GDP, which in turn is elevated on account of the very high oil price in the base year, 2012. A rebasing exercise is expected in 2021 that will resolve this problem, once the data becomes available Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.146 2.273 2.076 2.108 2.504 2.964 3.369 7.107 8.275 22.601 34.523 84.991 102.781 127.104 162.664 189.151 209.92 225.94 225.843 264.851 273.054 281.708 296.54 308.67 328.503 342.157 380.061 449.982 507.163 529.553 588.404 679.072 830.326 856.042 852.153 883.787 925.677 980.498 994.472 "1,078.73" "1,140.76" "1,609.06" "3,093.99" "3,503.53" "3,961.29" "4,780.10" "5,776.24" "5,925.86" 2021 +336 GUY NGDPD Guyana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.842 0.808 0.692 0.703 0.654 0.697 0.789 0.728 0.828 0.832 0.685 0.744 0.823 1.003 1.176 1.332 1.495 1.587 1.5 1.488 1.497 1.504 1.555 1.592 1.657 1.712 1.899 2.225 2.491 2.596 2.889 3.328 4.063 4.168 4.128 4.28 4.483 4.748 4.788 5.174 5.471 7.717 14.839 16.804 18.999 22.926 27.704 28.421 2021 +336 GUY PPPGDP Guyana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.885 2.075 2.008 1.847 1.954 2.023 2.059 2.107 2.051 2.026 2.039 2.235 2.463 2.728 3.023 3.242 3.564 3.85 3.827 3.997 4.032 4.216 4.331 4.388 4.576 4.628 5.015 5.513 5.729 5.957 6.292 6.772 7.916 8.37 8.36 8.594 8.714 9.307 9.952 10.673 15.498 19.979 33.761 43.782 54.192 70.789 90.538 95.354 2021 +336 GUY NGDP_D Guyana "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.42 0.442 0.443 0.508 0.591 0.697 0.794 1.678 2.078 5.971 9.403 21.835 24.504 28.006 33.039 36.57 37.595 38.107 38.752 44.128 46.115 46.525 48.418 50.729 53.156 56.462 59.658 66.001 72.946 73.719 78.482 85.905 100 99.463 97.369 100.295 101.195 103.33 100.346 103.317 76.149 86.779 105.765 95.645 89.2 83.933 80.811 80.24 2021 +336 GUY NGDPRPC Guyana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "669,497.96" "671,903.34" "612,594.78" "543,766.09" "558,041.00" "563,559.18" "566,634.56" "571,089.84" "541,780.41" "521,376.58" "509,897.51" "542,129.40" "584,024.50" "630,343.32" "680,969.14" "711,456.30" "764,899.93" "807,779.95" "790,758.95" "811,066.02" "797,997.40" "814,758.41" "824,186.07" "819,440.59" "832,696.02" "816,157.34" "856,265.44" "913,921.18" "929,494.24" "956,504.41" "995,660.41" "1,045,629.86" "1,095,418.27" "1,130,961.06" "1,145,517.75" "1,148,880.71" "1,182,903.37" "1,219,891.70" "1,266,955.64" "1,330,781.28" "1,903,688.74" "2,349,220.22" "3,695,222.31" "4,613,273.68" "5,576,127.69" "7,129,603.64" "8,921,485.16" "9,190,096.73" 2019 +336 GUY NGDPRPPPPC Guyana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,566.41" "6,590.00" "6,008.30" "5,333.23" "5,473.24" "5,527.36" "5,557.53" "5,601.22" "5,313.76" "5,113.64" "5,001.05" "5,317.18" "5,728.09" "6,182.38" "6,678.92" "6,977.93" "7,502.11" "7,922.67" "7,755.73" "7,954.90" "7,826.72" "7,991.12" "8,083.58" "8,037.04" "8,167.05" "8,004.84" "8,398.21" "8,963.70" "9,116.44" "9,381.35" "9,765.39" "10,255.49" "10,743.81" "11,092.42" "11,235.19" "11,268.17" "11,601.86" "11,964.64" "12,426.25" "13,052.24" "18,671.30" "23,041.05" "36,242.58" "45,246.79" "54,690.42" "69,926.84" "87,501.53" "90,136.06" 2019 +336 GUY NGDPPC Guyana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,809.73" "2,969.55" "2,714.59" "2,764.62" "3,299.20" "3,930.01" "4,501.86" "9,582.75" "11,258.71" "31,130.50" "47,948.12" "118,371.73" "143,108.48" "176,533.44" "224,984.15" "260,180.81" "287,561.95" "307,820.28" "306,435.33" "357,906.90" "367,997.80" "379,065.61" "399,054.44" "415,696.19" "442,629.99" "460,820.10" "510,834.17" "603,193.16" "678,025.01" "705,129.90" "781,412.48" "898,243.17" "1,095,417.11" "1,124,891.35" "1,115,383.51" "1,152,264.71" "1,197,043.07" "1,260,508.65" "1,271,337.42" "1,374,927.11" "1,449,638.32" "2,038,624.04" "3,908,255.49" "4,412,347.12" "4,973,928.45" "5,984,097.70" "7,209,515.04" "7,374,138.45" 2019 +336 GUY NGDPDPC Guyana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,101.86" "1,055.84" 904.864 921.541 861.055 924.305 "1,053.70" 982.258 "1,125.87" "1,146.24" 950.968 "1,036.88" "1,145.78" "1,392.98" "1,626.90" "1,832.40" "2,048.53" "2,161.65" "2,035.86" "2,010.77" "2,017.20" "2,023.62" "2,092.96" "2,144.11" "2,233.00" "2,305.91" "2,551.77" "2,982.22" "3,329.64" "3,457.37" "3,837.30" "4,402.78" "5,360.28" "5,476.74" "5,402.70" "5,579.97" "5,796.82" "6,104.16" "6,120.54" "6,594.38" "6,952.70" "9,777.57" "18,744.63" "21,162.34" "23,855.77" "28,700.71" "34,578.01" "35,367.57" 2019 +336 GUY PPPPC Guyana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,468.50" "2,711.75" "2,625.15" "2,421.45" "2,574.71" "2,682.38" "2,751.33" "2,841.55" "2,790.77" "2,790.99" "2,831.68" "3,112.51" "3,429.45" "3,789.16" "4,180.92" "4,459.69" "4,882.50" "5,245.11" "5,192.39" "5,400.77" "5,434.14" "5,673.27" "5,828.36" "5,909.18" "6,165.96" "6,233.01" "6,741.10" "7,389.45" "7,659.48" "7,932.57" "8,356.56" "8,958.29" "10,443.67" "10,998.33" "10,942.79" "11,204.62" "11,268.43" "11,964.64" "12,723.09" "13,603.11" "19,693.82" "25,312.74" "42,646.64" "55,138.87" "68,045.55" "88,619.58" "113,003.45" "118,658.32" 2019 +336 GUY NGAP_NPGDP Guyana Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +336 GUY PPPSH Guyana Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.012 0.014 0.021 0.025 0.03 0.037 0.045 0.045 2021 +336 GUY PPPEX Guyana Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.138 1.095 1.034 1.142 1.281 1.465 1.636 3.372 4.034 11.154 16.933 38.031 41.729 46.589 53.812 58.341 58.897 58.687 59.016 66.27 67.72 66.816 68.468 70.348 71.786 73.932 75.779 81.629 88.521 88.89 93.509 100.269 104.888 102.278 101.929 102.838 106.23 105.353 99.924 101.074 73.609 80.537 91.643 80.022 73.097 67.526 63.799 62.146 2021 +336 GUY NID_NGDP Guyana Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Components of GDP by expenditure after 2007 (private and public consumption, private and public investment) are estimates because authorities stopped producing the data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012. Projected real GDP growth in 2020 is potentially overstated and subject to large subsequent revisions because of the very high growth rate of oil GDP, which in turn is elevated on account of the very high oil price in the base year, 2012. A rebasing exercise is expected in 2021 that will resolve this problem, once the data becomes available Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 28.524 31.734 23.836 20.305 24.828 25.388 24.076 20.738 14.416 14.248 19.222 17.617 22.593 16.916 12.392 15.061 14.207 16.662 14.899 12.532 12.122 11.019 9.46 9.371 10.313 15.568 16.163 16.019 14.7 12.845 13.087 15.244 13.549 12.123 12.476 10.347 11.407 13.09 12.895 13.4 9.389 9.298 3.046 3.952 3.89 4.901 4.031 4.615 2021 +336 GUY NGSD_NGDP Guyana Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Components of GDP by expenditure after 2007 (private and public consumption, private and public investment) are estimates because authorities stopped producing the data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012. Projected real GDP growth in 2020 is potentially overstated and subject to large subsequent revisions because of the very high growth rate of oil GDP, which in turn is elevated on account of the very high oil price in the base year, 2012. A rebasing exercise is expected in 2021 that will resolve this problem, once the data becomes available Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.703 -6.197 -8.626 -10.829 0.442 -2.89 -2.753 -2.222 -1.501 -0.655 -0.707 17.617 8.548 7.171 7.357 10.807 12.083 11.526 8.811 11.159 7.467 6.324 6.266 6.517 9.16 9.864 7.519 10.112 5.377 7.21 6.583 5.823 6.118 2.182 5.8 6.907 12.86 8.202 -16.078 -39.897 -7.012 -16.251 46.559 34.347 32.211 22.135 30.127 31.198 2021 +336 GUY PCPI Guyana "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. Base is December 2009. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.836 1.022 1.232 1.421 1.778 2.045 2.207 2.84 3.973 7.529 12.37 25.124 31.832 34.506 38.784 43.524 46.611 48.269 50.474 54.276 57.593 59.118 62.287 66.011 69.094 73.878 78.811 88.426 95.59 98.413 102.646 107.17 109.733 111.828 112.593 111.618 112.542 114.729 116.189 118.619 120.081 124.069 133.487 143.676 150.878 156.585 162.098 167.83 2021 +336 GUY PCPIPCH Guyana "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 14.088 22.235 20.607 15.288 25.139 15.031 7.9 28.7 39.9 89.5 64.3 103.1 26.7 8.4 12.4 12.222 7.092 3.556 4.568 7.533 6.112 2.648 5.36 5.979 4.67 6.925 6.677 12.2 8.102 2.952 4.302 4.408 2.391 1.909 0.684 -0.865 0.827 1.944 1.272 2.092 1.232 3.321 7.591 7.632 5.013 3.783 3.52 3.536 2021 +336 GUY PCPIE Guyana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. Base is December 2009. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 1.011 1.304 1.556 1.73 2.216 2.386 2.544 3.423 4.666 9.532 16.71 29.911 33.65 35.938 41.723 45.105 47.128 49.085 51.426 55.86 59.136 60.024 63.679 66.872 70.521 76.36 79.539 90.701 96.479 100 104.43 107.88 111.63 112.62 113.94 111.873 113.5 115.214 117.1 119.514 120.647 127.49 139.484 147.867 153.889 159.282 164.914 170.746 2021 +336 GUY PCPIEPCH Guyana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 8.487 29.011 19.315 11.176 28.085 7.667 6.614 34.562 36.295 104.3 75.3 79 12.5 6.8 16.095 8.106 4.485 4.153 4.77 8.622 5.864 1.502 6.089 5.014 5.457 8.279 4.163 14.033 6.37 3.65 4.43 3.304 3.476 0.887 1.172 -1.814 1.454 1.51 1.637 2.061 0.948 5.672 9.408 6.009 4.073 3.504 3.536 3.536 2021 +336 GUY TM_RPCH Guyana Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Bureau of Statistics and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes. Ratio of export value index and Törnqvist price index Formula used to derive volumes: Tornqvist Index Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996. Rolling average of previous two years weights in total exports/imports Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.03 0.52 -29.336 -6.946 -10.342 15.874 2.17 -9.41 -8.573 -4.178 -2.865 -15.797 12.962 19.617 5.475 4.211 3.602 3.536 4.453 -5.519 -5.924 3.148 -1.348 -4.171 -1.564 -4.304 1.167 2.639 -0.924 5.975 1.497 1.908 6.661 -2.73 -2.88 11.873 4.893 0.25 18.295 7.99 26.948 16.117 -24.063 41.746 -23.083 27.579 -19.375 -13.692 2021 +336 GUY TMG_RPCH Guyana Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Bureau of Statistics and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes. Ratio of export value index and Törnqvist price index Formula used to derive volumes: Tornqvist Index Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996. Rolling average of previous two years weights in total exports/imports Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -2.004 7.229 -33.315 -10.636 -12.714 21.465 5.917 -10.972 -11.155 -5.429 -5.107 -19.127 17.999 6.166 5.424 4.251 5.721 3.401 4.524 -6.13 -7.141 3.948 -1.528 -2.976 -3.598 -4.032 -1.014 1.83 -3.473 10.176 -1.817 -1.859 3.845 -1.902 0.581 14.44 4.408 -2.119 3.209 8.688 7.667 1.849 -21.092 32.482 -17.203 27.352 -17.36 -2.171 2021 +336 GUY TX_RPCH Guyana Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Bureau of Statistics and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes. Ratio of export value index and Törnqvist price index Formula used to derive volumes: Tornqvist Index Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996. Rolling average of previous two years weights in total exports/imports Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.954 -3.973 -23.684 -0.945 3.17 7.134 -6.862 0.112 -2.668 -2.992 -12.606 31.949 24.984 56.156 6.213 4.25 5.612 0.338 -0.205 -0.928 -1.232 -0.064 -0.769 -1.32 -0.611 -1.365 -2.207 1.569 0.676 -2.923 4.484 2.738 -0.562 -8.39 1.011 -1.906 0.834 0.432 -1.17 7.005 154.887 44.407 96.503 32.878 19.73 27.639 32.229 3.988 2021 +336 GUY TXG_RPCH Guyana Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Bureau of Statistics and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes. Ratio of export value index and Törnqvist price index Formula used to derive volumes: Tornqvist Index Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996. Rolling average of previous two years weights in total exports/imports Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.443 -4.953 -26.02 -6.91 6.669 6.395 -9.55 -2.479 -6.817 -1.335 -8.753 36.027 30.507 8.351 11.959 6.992 15.934 -0.472 0.711 -0.334 -3.251 0.157 0.176 1.447 -0.364 0.918 -1.566 1.161 -1.23 0.355 -0.234 0.452 -0.193 -0.535 0.087 0.396 -0.577 -0.24 0.352 3.502 178.659 44.754 100.616 33.631 20.036 27.983 32.546 3.983 2021 +336 GUY LUR Guyana Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +336 GUY LE Guyana Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +336 GUY LP Guyana Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.764 0.765 0.765 0.763 0.759 0.754 0.748 0.742 0.735 0.726 0.72 0.718 0.718 0.72 0.723 0.727 0.73 0.734 0.737 0.74 0.742 0.743 0.743 0.743 0.742 0.742 0.744 0.746 0.748 0.751 0.753 0.756 0.758 0.761 0.764 0.767 0.773 0.778 0.782 0.785 0.787 0.789 0.792 0.794 0.796 0.799 0.801 0.804 2019 +336 GUY GGR Guyana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.343 38.373 45.422 56.264 57.22 61.358 57.692 68.268 74.707 86.793 99.553 108.349 121.072 129.703 145.182 155.561 164.763 163.798 185.518 203.372 227.17 248.968 276.258 259.667 299.06 471.16 532.536 594.435 649.661 700.971 752.536 2021 +336 GUY GGR_NGDP Guyana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.183 16.991 17.15 20.605 20.312 20.691 18.69 20.781 21.834 22.837 22.124 21.364 22.863 22.043 21.38 18.735 19.247 19.222 20.991 21.97 23.169 25.035 25.61 22.763 18.586 15.228 15.2 15.006 13.591 12.135 12.699 2021 +336 GUY GGX Guyana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.18 44.402 46.664 62.471 67.665 68.532 72.539 77.728 97.083 110.215 114.641 122.424 135.606 142.272 161.046 182.672 184.704 198.306 193.396 234.306 259.349 276.517 305.994 349.944 416.318 494.092 550.783 604.005 651.841 703.11 754.632 2021 +336 GUY GGX_NGDP Guyana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.882 19.661 17.619 22.879 24.019 23.11 23.501 23.661 28.374 28.999 25.477 24.139 25.608 24.179 23.716 22 21.577 23.271 21.883 25.312 26.451 27.805 28.366 30.676 25.873 15.969 15.721 15.248 13.637 12.172 12.735 2021 +336 GUY GGXCNL Guyana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.837 -6.029 -1.242 -6.207 -10.444 -7.174 -14.848 -9.46 -22.376 -23.422 -15.088 -14.075 -14.534 -12.57 -15.863 -27.111 -19.942 -34.508 -7.878 -30.934 -32.179 -27.549 -29.736 -90.277 -117.258 -22.932 -18.247 -9.571 -2.18 -2.139 -2.095 2021 +336 GUY GGXCNL_NGDP Guyana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.698 -2.67 -0.469 -2.273 -3.708 -2.419 -4.81 -2.88 -6.54 -6.163 -3.353 -2.775 -2.745 -2.136 -2.336 -3.265 -2.33 -4.049 -0.891 -3.342 -3.282 -2.77 -2.757 -7.914 -7.287 -0.741 -0.521 -0.242 -0.046 -0.037 -0.035 2021 +336 GUY GGSB Guyana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -20.295 -22.877 -22.401 -22.179 -21.376 -34.606 -40.946 -31.764 -36.384 -27.961 -19.787 -35.041 -34.084 -26.689 -28.336 11.96 -6.553 -47.231 -44.598 -46.912 -67.35 -94.649 -36.707 -89.327 -69.885 -66.908 -61.731 -83.961 2021 +336 GUY GGSB_NPGDP Guyana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.433 -8.121 -7.554 -7.185 -6.507 -10.114 -10.774 -7.059 -7.174 -5.28 -3.363 -5.16 -4.105 -3.118 -3.325 1.353 -0.708 -4.817 -4.485 -4.349 -5.904 -6.108 -1.767 -3.509 -2.602 -2.336 -2.008 -2.614 2021 +336 GUY GGXONLB Guyana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.263 2.648 8.213 5.797 1.23 3.68 -6.544 -1.733 -15.103 -16.346 -8.894 -7.527 -7.947 -4.69 -7.81 -20.595 -13.835 -28.182 -1.392 -24.207 -24.153 -19.038 -21.225 -82.849 -108.507 -12.93 -8.731 0.181 8.093 8.335 4.563 2021 +336 GUY GGXONLB_NGDP Guyana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.772 1.173 3.101 2.123 0.437 1.241 -2.12 -0.528 -4.414 -4.301 -1.976 -1.484 -1.501 -0.797 -1.15 -2.48 -1.616 -3.307 -0.158 -2.615 -2.463 -1.914 -1.968 -7.263 -6.744 -0.418 -0.249 0.005 0.169 0.144 0.077 2021 +336 GUY GGXWDN Guyana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 204.528 214.622 220.609 223.577 252.307 267.679 250.978 267.74 271.815 234.301 160.164 184.79 200.998 227.897 272.554 290.803 280.509 284.718 337.686 370.098 387.646 420.355 439.658 550.059 617.796 656.254 675.494 684.209 708.943 717.835 719.905 2021 +336 GUY GGXWDN_NGDP Guyana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90.523 95.031 83.295 81.88 89.563 90.267 81.31 81.503 79.442 61.648 35.594 36.436 37.956 38.731 40.136 35.023 32.768 33.412 38.209 39.981 39.536 42.269 40.757 48.219 38.395 21.211 19.28 17.272 14.831 12.427 12.149 2021 +336 GUY GGXWDG Guyana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 228.956 243.993 257.182 265.492 294.796 311.599 295.141 301.467 310.476 283.138 211.459 241.397 273.733 309.031 347.609 367.812 351.441 326.24 369.647 405.855 420.57 467.729 469.915 582.721 690.255 706.761 730.552 744.185 774.162 790.03 802.402 2021 +336 GUY GGXWDG_NGDP Guyana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 101.335 108.037 97.104 97.23 104.646 105.078 95.617 91.77 90.741 74.498 46.993 47.598 51.691 52.52 51.189 44.297 41.054 38.284 41.825 43.844 42.894 47.033 43.562 51.082 42.898 22.843 20.852 18.786 16.196 13.677 13.541 2021 +336 GUY NGDP_FY Guyana "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.146 2.273 2.076 2.108 2.504 2.964 3.369 7.107 8.275 22.601 34.523 84.991 102.781 127.104 162.664 189.151 209.92 225.94 225.843 264.851 273.054 281.708 296.54 308.67 328.503 342.157 380.061 449.982 507.163 529.553 588.404 679.072 830.326 856.042 852.153 883.787 925.677 980.498 994.472 "1,078.73" "1,140.76" "1,609.06" "3,093.99" "3,503.53" "3,961.29" "4,780.10" "5,776.24" "5,925.86" 2021 +336 GUY BCA Guyana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.153 -0.238 -0.181 -0.181 -0.116 -0.15 -0.161 -0.127 -0.1 -0.12 -0.161 -0.138 -0.116 -0.098 -0.059 -0.057 -0.032 -0.081 -0.091 -0.02 -0.07 -0.071 -0.05 -0.045 -0.019 -0.098 -0.164 -0.131 -0.232 -0.146 -0.188 -0.314 -0.302 -0.414 -0.276 -0.147 0.065 -0.232 -1.387 -2.757 -0.897 -1.972 6.457 5.107 5.381 3.951 7.23 7.555 2021 +336 GUY BCA_NGDPD Guyana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -18.219 -29.473 -26.108 -25.722 -17.769 -21.511 -20.412 -17.432 -12.075 -14.38 -23.486 -18.54 -14.045 -9.745 -5.036 -4.255 -2.124 -5.136 -6.088 -1.373 -4.656 -4.695 -3.194 -2.854 -1.153 -5.704 -8.643 -5.907 -9.323 -5.635 -6.504 -9.421 -7.431 -9.941 -6.676 -3.44 1.453 -4.887 -28.974 -53.296 -16.401 -25.55 43.513 30.395 28.322 17.235 26.096 26.583 2021 +263 HTI NGDP_R Haiti "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2011/12. Fiscal year 2011-2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 466.15 471.073 457.896 451.029 451.935 455.354 456.597 454.623 457.164 451.994 450.007 455.685 445.427 423.505 374.367 411.398 428.442 440.03 449.631 461.817 465.835 464.238 469.121 485.45 479.053 493.77 502.504 526.154 540.139 571.956 539.631 567.143 569.992 594.643 604.887 620.387 631.631 647.487 658.286 647.196 625.558 614.309 606.937 609.972 619.122 628.408 637.835 647.402 2021 +263 HTI NGDP_RPCH Haiti "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.345 1.056 -2.797 -1.5 0.201 0.757 0.273 -0.432 0.559 -1.131 -0.44 1.262 -2.251 -4.922 -11.603 9.892 4.143 2.705 2.182 2.71 0.87 -0.343 1.052 3.481 -1.318 3.072 1.769 4.707 2.658 5.89 -5.652 5.098 0.502 4.325 1.723 2.563 1.812 2.51 1.668 -1.685 -3.343 -1.798 -1.2 0.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2021 +263 HTI NGDP Haiti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2011/12. Fiscal year 2011-2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 13.316 14.659 15.246 16.364 18.133 20.135 22.372 11.022 7.248 6.7 8.528 9.193 8.976 13.574 45.088 70.187 80.386 93.067 108.561 119.344 133.692 150.885 164.056 195.267 239.564 280.064 311.615 356.149 401.234 471.796 478.044 524.124 569.992 642.674 675.572 720.255 844.479 986.919 "1,076.41" "1,244.01" "1,449.89" "1,699.21" "2,129.05" "2,592.75" "2,986.56" "3,422.71" "3,874.38" "4,314.97" 2021 +263 HTI NGDPD Haiti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.664 2.932 3.05 3.273 3.627 4.028 4.475 2.205 1.45 1.34 1.706 1.53 0.918 1.107 3.054 4.846 5 5.748 6.408 7.148 6.81 6.285 6.064 4.866 6.037 7.186 7.507 9.522 10.488 11.598 11.852 13.009 13.709 14.904 15.137 14.831 13.996 15.036 16.454 14.787 14.508 21.017 20.182 21.91 22.662 23.438 24.266 25.04 2021 +263 HTI PPPGDP Haiti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.024 11.088 11.444 11.714 12.161 12.641 12.93 13.193 13.735 14.112 14.575 15.259 15.255 14.848 13.405 15.04 15.95 16.664 17.219 17.935 18.501 18.853 19.348 20.417 20.689 21.993 23.073 24.812 25.96 27.665 26.415 28.339 28.318 30.706 31.283 31.002 33.431 34.631 36.049 36.076 35.29 36.096 38.198 39.757 41.2 42.595 44.057 45.583 2021 +263 HTI NGDP_D Haiti "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.857 3.112 3.33 3.628 4.012 4.422 4.9 2.424 1.585 1.482 1.895 2.017 2.015 3.205 12.044 17.061 18.762 21.15 24.145 25.842 28.699 32.502 34.971 40.224 50.008 56.719 62.013 67.689 74.283 82.488 88.587 92.415 100 108.077 111.686 116.098 133.698 152.423 163.518 192.216 231.775 276.605 350.786 425.061 482.387 544.663 607.427 666.506 2021 +263 HTI NGDPRPC Haiti "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "78,385.60" "77,806.88" "74,297.66" "71,890.97" "70,760.88" "70,033.23" "68,979.11" "67,462.23" "67,043.19" "64,961.73" "63,372.91" "63,004.49" "60,403.87" "56,271.49" "48,688.75" "52,499.83" "53,663.88" "54,107.73" "54,294.38" "54,785.47" "54,317.07" "53,239.96" "52,944.16" "53,930.09" "52,386.78" "53,137.64" "53,200.82" "54,794.56" "55,331.22" "57,637.97" "53,507.19" "55,340.17" "54,737.44" "56,208.58" "56,291.22" "56,854.58" "57,016.54" "57,581.13" "57,686.03" "55,899.86" "53,270.64" "51,597.04" "50,303.80" "49,886.84" "49,965.60" "50,044.49" "50,123.50" "50,202.64" 2003 +263 HTI NGDPRPPPPC Haiti "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,192.44" "4,161.48" "3,973.79" "3,845.07" "3,784.63" "3,745.71" "3,689.33" "3,608.20" "3,585.79" "3,474.46" "3,389.49" "3,369.78" "3,230.69" "3,009.67" "2,604.11" "2,807.94" "2,870.20" "2,893.94" "2,903.92" "2,930.19" "2,905.14" "2,847.53" "2,831.71" "2,884.44" "2,801.90" "2,842.06" "2,845.43" "2,930.68" "2,959.38" "3,082.75" "2,861.82" "2,959.86" "2,927.62" "3,006.30" "3,010.72" "3,040.86" "3,049.52" "3,079.71" "3,085.33" "2,989.79" "2,849.17" "2,759.66" "2,690.49" "2,668.19" "2,672.40" "2,676.62" "2,680.85" "2,685.08" 2003 +263 HTI NGDPPC Haiti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,239.13" "2,421.22" "2,473.84" "2,608.35" "2,839.07" "3,096.75" "3,379.78" "1,635.61" "1,062.86" 962.898 "1,200.94" "1,271.07" "1,217.17" "1,803.62" "5,864.02" "8,956.81" "10,068.61" "11,443.91" "13,109.14" "14,157.81" "15,588.69" "17,303.85" "18,515.08" "21,692.83" "26,197.52" "30,139.38" "32,991.16" "37,090.00" "41,101.92" "47,544.49" "47,400.51" "51,142.50" "54,737.44" "60,748.62" "62,869.22" "66,006.91" "76,230.05" "87,766.92" "94,326.79" "107,448.41" "123,468.09" "142,719.86" "176,458.61" "212,049.24" "241,027.40" "272,573.88" "304,463.78" "334,603.42" 2003 +263 HTI NGDPDPC Haiti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 447.907 484.33 494.856 521.763 567.915 619.461 676.077 327.179 212.61 192.614 240.23 211.528 124.533 147.025 397.214 618.383 626.299 706.797 773.837 847.945 794.059 720.822 684.333 540.556 660.218 773.35 794.79 991.684 "1,074.36" "1,168.75" "1,175.20" "1,269.35" "1,316.50" "1,408.81" "1,408.67" "1,359.21" "1,263.43" "1,337.16" "1,441.86" "1,277.21" "1,235.48" "1,765.24" "1,672.69" "1,791.91" "1,828.95" "1,866.56" "1,906.89" "1,941.73" 2003 +263 HTI PPPPC Haiti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,685.63" "1,831.48" "1,856.94" "1,867.15" "1,904.13" "1,944.13" "1,953.43" "1,957.72" "2,014.17" "2,028.17" "2,052.61" "2,109.69" "2,068.71" "1,972.86" "1,743.47" "1,919.36" "1,997.84" "2,049.09" "2,079.31" "2,127.68" "2,157.28" "2,162.14" "2,183.64" "2,268.20" "2,262.44" "2,366.83" "2,442.76" "2,583.93" "2,659.28" "2,787.90" "2,619.20" "2,765.21" "2,719.39" "2,902.47" "2,911.21" "2,841.17" "3,017.76" "3,079.71" "3,159.03" "3,115.98" "3,005.20" "3,031.74" "3,165.90" "3,251.52" "3,324.99" "3,392.13" "3,462.16" "3,534.73" 2003 +263 HTI NGAP_NPGDP Haiti Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +263 HTI PPPSH Haiti Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.075 0.074 0.072 0.069 0.066 0.065 0.063 0.06 0.058 0.055 0.053 0.052 0.046 0.043 0.037 0.039 0.039 0.039 0.038 0.038 0.037 0.036 0.035 0.035 0.033 0.032 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.033 0.029 0.03 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.028 0.029 0.028 0.028 0.027 0.027 0.025 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.022 2021 +263 HTI PPPEX Haiti Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.328 1.322 1.332 1.397 1.491 1.593 1.73 0.835 0.528 0.475 0.585 0.602 0.588 0.914 3.363 4.667 5.04 5.585 6.305 6.654 7.226 8.003 8.479 9.564 11.579 12.734 13.506 14.354 15.456 17.054 18.097 18.495 20.129 20.93 21.596 23.232 25.26 28.498 29.859 34.483 41.085 47.075 55.737 65.215 72.49 80.355 87.94 94.662 2021 +263 HTI NID_NGDP Haiti Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2011/12. Fiscal year 2011-2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.205 8.845 7.713 8.177 8.709 8.596 8.286 8.299 12.473 10.781 11.747 12.979 12.028 13.053 12.607 24.989 19.075 17.509 17.504 16.521 14.052 16.935 20.212 18.71 20.322 17.703 18.048 18.928 17.486 17.342 17.654 16.947 16.377 2021 +263 HTI NGSD_NGDP Haiti Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2011/12. Fiscal year 2011-2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 9.25 9.536 10.843 10.478 10.62 11.425 10.946 21.613 31.238 37.876 30.673 36.773 43.783 20.201 7.077 7.137 7.764 7.508 8.42 8.098 8.011 7.115 7.806 11.559 9.85 12.171 12.06 11.131 11.1 11.554 24.129 16.562 14.232 13.741 9.27 8.943 15.178 18.051 15.829 19.181 18.794 18.515 19.694 16.975 16.826 17.073 16.071 15.133 2021 +263 HTI PCPI Haiti "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. New rebased series from October 2017 (fiscal year 2018). Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2017/18 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 1.914 2.122 2.278 2.511 2.672 2.957 3.054 2.704 2.815 3.01 3.65 4.213 5.029 6.163 8.786 11.439 13.794 15.395 16.41 16.868 17.956 20.737 22.096 27.01 33.954 38.745 43.771 46.797 52.652 55.599 57.223 60.222 63.654 67.027 69.142 72.818 81.145 89.754 100 117.308 144.225 167.216 212.06 256.961 291.617 329.265 367.207 402.922 2021 +263 HTI PCPIPCH Haiti "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.079 10.858 7.359 10.244 6.402 10.649 3.28 -11.449 4.105 6.924 21.276 15.42 19.358 22.556 42.557 30.2 20.584 11.606 6.591 2.794 6.446 15.489 6.555 22.238 25.71 14.111 12.972 6.913 12.511 5.597 2.921 5.242 5.699 5.299 3.155 5.317 11.435 10.61 11.416 17.308 22.945 15.941 26.818 21.174 13.487 12.91 11.523 9.726 2021 +263 HTI PCPIE Haiti "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. New rebased series from October 2017 (fiscal year 2018). Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2017/18 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 2.356 2.47 2.748 2.898 3.402 3.016 2.891 3.141 3.482 4.391 4.996 5.754 7.347 10.431 12.329 14.427 15.966 16.634 17.191 18.896 21.307 23.065 30.776 36.085 41.42 45.377 47.949 57.106 55.577 57.941 62.264 65.206 68.014 70.725 76.693 84.875 94.07 106.539 127.5 159.6 180.447 237.271 272.298 308.66 346.946 384.036 418.812 2021 +263 HTI PCPIEPCH Haiti "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 4.857 11.249 5.428 17.419 -11.351 -4.133 8.622 10.865 26.115 13.761 15.181 27.681 41.976 18.2 17.015 10.673 4.185 3.346 9.915 12.761 8.25 33.432 17.252 14.783 9.554 5.669 19.097 -2.678 4.253 7.461 4.726 4.306 3.985 8.439 10.668 10.834 13.255 19.675 25.176 13.062 31.491 14.762 13.354 12.404 10.691 9.055 2021 +263 HTI TM_RPCH Haiti Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2015/16 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 23.095 5.854 8.058 -6.017 0.273 -2.437 3.508 1.753 -8.826 -19.927 41.683 4.024 -52.047 43.369 -32.477 145.712 -0.687 11.05 29.431 14.628 -3.797 1.836 -3.795 8.25 -2.336 6.603 8.812 6.496 6.475 8.126 41.948 -6.13 -7.157 8.415 17.746 11.507 -5.05 6.82 6.632 -7.085 -10.176 3.383 -5.963 5.724 4.463 3.891 4.006 4.008 2021 +263 HTI TMG_RPCH Haiti Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2015/16 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 13.739 22.364 10.872 -7.01 -0.783 -2.333 11.876 1.553 -13.299 -14.551 67.848 3.848 -54.153 57.583 -33.723 153.296 -6.578 14.809 30.275 15.49 -4.829 3.021 -5.954 7.495 -2.925 -3.718 11.553 5.004 10.03 6.089 37.524 -0.044 -8.848 11.07 31.775 12.555 -6.623 7.453 8.517 -4.854 -8.194 2.413 -5.449 4.881 3.956 4.149 4.518 4.557 2021 +263 HTI TX_RPCH Haiti Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2015/16 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 -2.84 19.183 17.525 -8.555 6.058 -6.477 0.805 -2.679 -4.556 -18.134 21.841 -21.027 -55.779 61.684 -25.918 54.065 43.088 19.686 32.315 11.435 -4.893 -8.843 0.895 4.153 1.91 13.712 12.998 8.2 10.992 14.623 -3.622 23.644 -1.536 21.953 7.239 8.552 -1.487 1.121 4.806 -3.087 -39.559 15.921 -3.664 2.655 3.28 4.362 4.826 4.905 2021 +263 HTI TXG_RPCH Haiti Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2015/16 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 35.974 -5.617 28.12 -7.15 12.394 -7.328 -4.838 -6.977 -5.312 -2.186 36.78 -26.36 -62.153 74.917 -21.955 31.812 9.642 25.696 52.486 14.66 -2.606 -4.462 -8.372 17.915 6.474 16.544 5.452 2.339 -11.49 14.287 0.251 30.619 -1.595 21.676 5.522 9.868 3.779 -1.676 6.621 10.923 -23.906 19.585 -2.568 0.749 3.455 4.561 5.03 5.113 2021 +263 HTI LUR Haiti Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +263 HTI LE Haiti Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +263 HTI LP Haiti Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Authorities official data Latest actual data: 2003 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 5.947 6.054 6.163 6.274 6.387 6.502 6.619 6.739 6.819 6.958 7.101 7.233 7.374 7.526 7.689 7.836 7.984 8.132 8.281 8.43 8.576 8.72 8.861 9.001 9.145 9.292 9.445 9.602 9.762 9.923 10.085 10.248 10.413 10.579 10.746 10.912 11.078 11.245 11.412 11.578 11.743 11.906 12.065 12.227 12.391 12.557 12.725 12.896 2003 +263 HTI GGR Haiti General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.425 6.089 6.404 6.537 6.877 7.942 10.915 14.454 22.179 27.305 34.174 37.755 45.082 53.257 66.563 78.223 76.365 74.234 81.211 90.061 97.906 109.107 99.665 108.524 141.178 185.12 225.367 266.108 296.016 352.855 399.071 2021 +263 HTI GGR_NGDP Haiti General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.829 5.609 5.366 4.89 4.558 4.841 5.59 6.033 7.919 8.762 9.595 9.41 9.555 11.141 12.7 13.723 11.882 10.988 11.275 10.665 9.92 10.136 8.012 7.485 8.308 8.695 8.692 8.91 8.649 9.107 9.249 2021 +263 HTI GGX Haiti General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.078 5.861 8.246 8.351 9.213 10.895 15.281 17.672 24.502 30.137 39.677 44.974 54.499 60.414 74.057 93.68 101.915 98.829 91.815 89.933 96.429 119.965 125.952 143.265 184.164 219.134 283.454 340.429 387.355 453.725 514.714 2021 +263 HTI GGX_NGDP Haiti General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.456 5.399 6.91 6.247 6.106 6.641 7.826 7.377 8.749 9.671 11.14 11.209 11.551 12.638 14.13 16.435 15.858 14.629 12.748 10.65 9.771 11.145 10.125 9.881 10.838 10.293 10.933 11.399 11.317 11.711 11.929 2021 +263 HTI GGXCNL Haiti General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.347 0.229 -1.842 -1.814 -2.336 -2.953 -4.366 -3.218 -2.323 -2.832 -5.503 -7.218 -9.418 -7.158 -7.493 -15.457 -25.55 -24.594 -10.604 0.127 1.477 -10.858 -26.286 -34.741 -42.987 -34.014 -58.087 -74.321 -91.339 -100.871 -115.643 2021 +263 HTI GGXCNL_NGDP Haiti General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.373 0.211 -1.544 -1.357 -1.548 -1.8 -2.236 -1.343 -0.829 -0.909 -1.545 -1.799 -1.996 -1.497 -1.43 -2.712 -3.976 -3.641 -1.472 0.015 0.15 -1.009 -2.113 -2.396 -2.53 -1.598 -2.24 -2.489 -2.669 -2.604 -2.68 2021 +263 HTI GGSB Haiti General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +263 HTI GGSB_NPGDP Haiti General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +263 HTI GGXONLB Haiti General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.714 0.639 -1.281 -1.293 -1.817 -2.513 -3.322 -2.22 -0.63 -1.328 -4.021 -5.674 -7.812 -5.768 -6.362 -14.312 -24.247 -23.034 -9.902 1.627 2.865 -8.922 -22.888 -31.138 -36.972 -25.727 -52.581 -67.79 -83.317 -91.395 -104.29 2021 +263 HTI GGXONLB_NGDP Haiti General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.767 0.588 -1.073 -0.967 -1.204 -1.532 -1.701 -0.927 -0.225 -0.426 -1.129 -1.414 -1.656 -1.207 -1.214 -2.511 -3.773 -3.41 -1.375 0.193 0.29 -0.829 -1.84 -2.148 -2.176 -1.208 -2.028 -2.27 -2.434 -2.359 -2.417 2021 +263 HTI GGXWDN Haiti General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +263 HTI GGXWDN_NGDP Haiti General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +263 HTI GGXWDG Haiti General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.416 26.067 28.816 43.389 43.385 52.418 73.8 72.944 83.205 100.226 107.527 131.394 86.188 111.003 111.856 129.898 156.684 140.535 156.59 182.164 187.097 232 320.885 309.491 411.654 490.928 574.131 676.154 795.649 926.262 "1,071.08" 2021 +263 HTI GGXWDG_NGDP Haiti General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.234 24.012 24.146 32.455 28.754 31.951 37.794 30.449 29.709 32.163 30.192 32.747 18.268 23.22 21.342 22.789 24.38 20.802 21.741 21.571 18.958 21.553 25.794 21.346 24.226 23.059 22.144 22.64 23.246 23.907 24.822 2021 +263 HTI NGDP_FY Haiti "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 13.316 14.659 15.246 16.364 18.133 20.135 22.372 11.022 7.248 6.7 8.528 9.193 8.976 13.574 45.088 70.187 80.386 93.067 108.561 119.344 133.692 150.885 164.056 195.267 239.564 280.064 311.615 356.149 401.234 471.796 478.044 524.124 569.992 642.674 675.572 720.255 844.479 986.919 "1,076.41" "1,244.01" "1,449.89" "1,699.21" "2,129.05" "2,592.75" "2,986.56" "3,422.71" "3,874.38" "4,314.97" 2021 +263 HTI BCA Haiti Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.082 -0.105 -0.075 -0.071 -0.068 -0.058 -0.038 -0.025 -0.018 -- -0.05 -0.104 -0.075 -0.062 -0.016 -0.039 -0.04 -0.012 0.016 -0.044 -0.04 -0.074 -0.03 -0.044 -0.056 0.031 -0.069 -0.085 -0.205 -0.122 -0.102 -0.327 -0.449 -0.561 -1.098 -0.758 -0.246 -0.325 -0.474 -0.169 0.158 0.098 0.155 -0.112 -0.117 -0.136 -0.213 -0.311 2021 +263 HTI BCA_NGDPD Haiti Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.083 -3.569 -2.459 -2.182 -1.878 -1.446 -0.842 -1.136 -1.261 0.005 -2.918 -6.816 -8.218 -5.627 -0.524 -0.807 -0.8 -0.205 0.243 -0.611 -0.585 -1.171 -0.492 -0.914 -0.931 0.425 -0.919 -0.897 -1.953 -1.053 -0.859 -2.512 -3.277 -3.763 -7.251 -5.109 -1.757 -2.161 -2.881 -1.141 1.091 0.467 0.766 -0.511 -0.516 -0.58 -0.877 -1.244 2021 +268 HND NGDP_R Honduras "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 59.01 58.289 57.08 57.597 61.241 64.687 68.135 72.658 73.927 75.943 78.064 75.472 80.056 85.257 85.437 90.725 92.423 96.672 100.143 99.406 106.654 109.559 113.672 118.841 126.247 133.886 142.678 151.508 157.919 154.079 159.828 165.958 172.81 177.634 183.067 190.096 197.497 207.061 215.023 220.728 200.94 226.126 233.814 242.091 250.903 260.287 270.542 281.202 2021 +268 HND NGDP_RPCH Honduras "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.599 -1.222 -2.075 0.906 6.327 5.626 5.331 6.638 1.746 2.728 2.792 -3.319 6.074 6.496 0.212 6.189 1.871 4.598 3.59 -0.736 7.291 2.723 3.754 4.547 6.232 6.051 6.567 6.188 4.232 -2.432 3.731 3.836 4.129 2.792 3.058 3.84 3.893 4.843 3.845 2.653 -8.965 12.534 3.4 3.54 3.64 3.74 3.94 3.94 2021 +268 HND NGDP Honduras "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 7.936 8.088 8.533 8.953 9.831 10.556 11.356 12.381 13.753 15.754 20.243 24.716 27.18 32.103 39.036 51.282 61.746 75.443 86.2 92.048 106.654 118.416 129.167 142.818 161.508 183.747 206.288 233.567 262.417 275.632 299.286 335.028 361.349 376.539 414.634 460.405 495.922 543.403 575.285 614.918 585.734 684.204 768.447 863.081 939.82 "1,013.97" "1,096.08" "1,184.83" 2021 +268 HND NGDPD Honduras "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.968 4.044 4.267 4.477 4.915 5.278 5.678 6.191 6.877 7.877 4.923 4.649 4.944 4.961 4.642 5.415 5.217 5.736 6.366 6.417 7.187 7.651 7.858 8.23 8.869 9.757 10.917 12.361 13.882 14.587 15.839 17.71 18.529 18.5 19.757 20.98 21.718 23.136 24.068 25.091 23.827 28.49 30.568 32.259 33.598 35.43 37.633 39.928 2021 +268 HND PPPGDP Honduras "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.098 5.512 5.731 6.01 6.62 7.214 7.752 8.471 8.923 9.525 10.158 10.153 11.015 12.008 12.291 13.325 13.823 14.708 15.407 15.51 17.017 17.875 18.835 20.08 21.904 23.958 26.319 28.703 30.491 29.94 31.431 33.314 34.844 36.446 39.876 43.955 47.719 52.444 55.762 58.265 53.681 62.919 69.684 74.722 79.066 83.548 88.493 93.76 2021 +268 HND NGDP_D Honduras "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 13.449 13.875 14.949 15.545 16.052 16.319 16.666 17.04 18.604 20.744 25.932 32.748 33.951 37.655 45.69 56.525 66.808 78.04 86.077 92.598 100 108.084 113.631 120.176 127.93 137.242 144.583 154.162 166.171 178.89 187.255 201.875 209.101 211.974 226.493 242.196 251.104 262.436 267.546 278.587 291.497 302.577 328.657 356.511 374.575 389.558 405.14 421.346 2021 +268 HND NGDPRPC Honduras "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,067.05" "15,378.46" "14,606.60" "14,295.64" "14,743.04" "15,104.17" "15,445.96" "15,991.47" "15,796.67" "15,770.24" "15,753.55" "14,802.60" "15,264.31" "15,804.61" "15,396.99" "15,891.57" "15,732.00" "15,990.24" "16,099.09" "15,539.14" "16,222.37" "16,226.32" "16,404.58" "16,723.23" "17,334.59" "17,949.64" "18,689.13" "19,402.86" "19,787.03" "18,903.58" "19,215.94" "19,569.01" "19,999.59" "20,189.11" "20,441.60" "20,860.11" "21,298.04" "21,943.98" "22,394.31" "22,591.57" "20,211.22" "22,351.85" "22,712.81" "23,110.84" "23,538.56" "23,997.33" "24,512.21" "25,038.14" 2021 +268 HND NGDPRPPPPC Honduras "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,069.43" "3,895.03" "3,699.53" "3,620.77" "3,734.09" "3,825.56" "3,912.12" "4,050.29" "4,000.95" "3,994.26" "3,990.03" "3,749.18" "3,866.12" "4,002.96" "3,899.72" "4,024.99" "3,984.57" "4,049.98" "4,077.55" "3,935.72" "4,108.77" "4,109.77" "4,154.92" "4,235.63" "4,390.47" "4,546.25" "4,733.55" "4,914.32" "5,011.62" "4,787.86" "4,866.98" "4,956.40" "5,065.46" "5,113.46" "5,177.41" "5,283.41" "5,394.33" "5,557.93" "5,671.99" "5,721.95" "5,119.06" "5,661.24" "5,752.66" "5,853.47" "5,961.81" "6,078.00" "6,208.41" "6,341.61" 2021 +268 HND NGDPPC Honduras "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,160.86" "2,133.80" "2,183.58" "2,222.25" "2,366.60" "2,464.85" "2,574.28" "2,724.97" "2,938.81" "3,271.40" "4,085.20" "4,847.53" "5,182.39" "5,951.17" "7,034.83" "8,982.64" "10,510.29" "12,478.77" "13,857.66" "14,388.96" "16,222.38" "17,538.10" "18,640.74" "20,097.30" "22,176.10" "24,634.37" "27,021.21" "29,911.85" "32,880.39" "33,816.69" "35,982.82" "39,504.87" "41,819.40" "42,795.76" "46,298.85" "50,522.27" "53,480.16" "57,588.83" "59,915.06" "62,937.11" "58,915.11" "67,631.47" "74,647.32" "82,392.62" "88,169.53" "93,483.49" "99,308.80" "105,497.12" 2021 +268 HND NGDPDPC Honduras "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,080.43" "1,066.90" "1,091.79" "1,111.12" "1,183.30" "1,232.43" "1,287.14" "1,362.48" "1,469.41" "1,635.70" 993.487 911.761 942.61 919.585 836.608 948.437 888.006 948.715 "1,023.40" "1,003.07" "1,093.11" "1,133.19" "1,134.07" "1,158.18" "1,217.82" "1,308.09" "1,430.06" "1,583.05" "1,739.36" "1,789.71" "1,904.35" "2,088.31" "2,144.34" "2,102.60" "2,206.06" "2,302.20" "2,342.02" "2,451.94" "2,506.62" "2,568.06" "2,396.65" "2,816.19" "2,969.35" "3,079.51" "3,152.02" "3,266.51" "3,409.74" "3,555.18" 2021 +268 HND PPPPC Honduras "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,388.05" "1,454.25" "1,466.61" "1,491.60" "1,593.80" "1,684.47" "1,757.27" "1,864.33" "1,906.56" "1,978.01" "2,049.87" "1,991.27" "2,100.18" "2,226.05" "2,214.96" "2,334.04" "2,352.92" "2,432.78" "2,476.91" "2,424.44" "2,588.38" "2,647.34" "2,718.14" "2,825.63" "3,007.55" "3,211.92" "3,447.44" "3,675.82" "3,820.48" "3,673.30" "3,778.88" "3,928.27" "4,032.58" "4,142.24" "4,452.58" "4,823.39" "5,146.02" "5,557.93" "5,807.49" "5,963.45" "5,399.40" "6,219.40" "6,769.15" "7,133.19" "7,417.65" "7,702.76" "8,017.82" "8,348.33" 2021 +268 HND NGAP_NPGDP Honduras Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +268 HND PPPSH Honduras Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.038 0.037 0.036 0.035 0.036 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.038 0.037 0.037 0.035 0.033 0.035 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.033 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.036 0.036 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.034 0.036 0.039 0.041 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.04 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 2021 +268 HND PPPEX Honduras Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.557 1.467 1.489 1.49 1.485 1.463 1.465 1.462 1.541 1.654 1.993 2.434 2.468 2.673 3.176 3.849 4.467 5.129 5.595 5.935 6.267 6.625 6.858 7.113 7.373 7.67 7.838 8.137 8.606 9.206 9.522 10.057 10.37 10.332 10.398 10.474 10.393 10.362 10.317 10.554 10.911 10.874 11.028 11.551 11.886 12.136 12.386 12.637 2021 +268 HND NID_NGDP Honduras Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.245 -2.453 1.724 -1.748 -3.908 -1.209 1.022 3.665 6.551 2.191 6.089 8.692 5.646 10.585 13.122 16.747 15.116 17.886 13.707 4.111 28.288 26.001 24.258 25.281 29.666 27.623 28.342 33.665 36.066 20.599 21.88 26 24.564 21.76 22.184 25.118 23.377 24.821 26.572 22.731 18.835 22.509 27.953 27.441 26.87 25.716 24.816 24.181 2021 +268 HND NGSD_NGDP Honduras Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 8.034 7.199 4.392 4.606 6.205 8.495 7.52 7.768 12.205 9.792 12.599 13.038 13.51 17.468 21.165 28.292 27.412 29.208 28.913 30.913 21.216 19.745 20.675 18.564 22.017 24.648 24.642 24.635 20.723 16.784 16.803 18.046 16.033 12.233 15.239 20.447 20.234 23.575 20 20.126 21.675 18.22 23.402 23.134 22.748 21.779 21.048 20.687 2021 +268 HND PCPI Honduras "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1999. December 1999 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 9.388 10.271 11.198 12.118 12.691 13.117 13.688 14.029 14.659 16.103 19.858 26.6 28.925 32.042 39.017 50.5 62.542 75.175 85.45 95.417 105.958 116.209 125.146 134.75 145.683 158.517 167.358 178.967 199.375 210.333 220.217 235.108 247.377 260.206 276.033 284.75 292.508 304.017 317.236 331.083 342.567 357.917 388.768 421.715 443.083 460.806 479.239 498.408 2021 +268 HND PCPIPCH Honduras "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.074 9.406 9.023 8.213 4.726 3.363 4.353 2.487 4.491 9.85 23.323 33.949 8.741 10.775 21.769 29.432 23.845 20.2 13.668 11.664 11.047 9.675 7.691 7.674 8.114 8.809 5.578 6.936 11.403 5.496 4.699 6.762 5.218 5.186 6.082 3.158 2.725 3.934 4.348 4.365 3.468 4.481 8.62 8.475 5.067 4 4 4 2021 +268 HND PCPIE Honduras "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1999. December 1999 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 9.694 10.581 11.511 12.412 12.866 13.413 13.839 14.243 15.201 16.933 23.1 28 29.8 33.7 43.5 55.1 69.1 77.9 90.1 100 110.1 119.8 129.5 138.3 151 162.7 171.3 186.5 206.7 212.8 226.6 239.3 252.313 264.719 280.126 286.728 296.233 310.239 323.345 336.551 350.057 368.665 409.218 434.59 451.973 470.052 488.855 508.409 2021 +268 HND PCPIEPCH Honduras "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 11.515 9.151 8.786 7.83 3.659 4.247 3.175 2.923 6.726 11.391 36.421 21.212 6.429 13.087 29.08 26.667 25.408 12.735 15.661 10.988 10.1 8.81 8.097 6.795 9.183 7.748 5.286 8.873 10.831 2.951 6.485 5.605 5.438 4.917 5.82 2.357 3.315 4.728 4.224 4.084 4.013 5.316 11 6.2 4 4 4 4 2021 +268 HND TM_RPCH Honduras Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 5.403 -12.255 -26.587 3.227 14.319 -5.268 -2.802 -3.033 17.907 1.244 -2.846 6 7.475 7.072 -2.735 8.608 2.291 -1.394 7.542 4.417 3.499 8.487 1.906 0.646 5.593 5.695 5.599 14.07 2.215 -20.805 9.288 10.946 1.226 -0.809 4.725 17.556 1.364 3.107 3.135 -1.133 -8.893 22.49 -2.556 6.457 2.853 3.872 4.263 4.64 2021 +268 HND TMG_RPCH Honduras Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 14.901 -10.498 -20.067 4.579 13.442 -0.6 -0.515 3.898 3.556 3.041 -3.585 0.76 8.533 17.908 13.329 2.2 12.386 19.9 22.1 4.4 0.8 8.487 1.906 0.646 5.593 5.695 5.599 14.07 2.215 -20.805 9.288 10.946 1.226 -0.809 4.725 17.556 1.364 3.107 3.135 -1.133 -8.893 22.49 -2.556 6.457 2.853 3.872 4.263 4.64 2021 +268 HND TX_RPCH Honduras Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 -2.039 -13.006 -16.845 -3.362 2.026 1.54 7.662 -10.252 18.94 5.1 0.491 -2.016 7.98 -1.097 -20.257 28.355 7.994 0.996 1.196 -9.632 7.006 10.182 4.05 11.648 10.632 -0.432 0.369 3.847 0.381 -19.447 20.174 10.921 9.873 -1.252 2.77 3.866 -0.178 4.859 -0.572 3.783 -13.391 21.82 -1.619 4.635 3.85 4.483 4.542 3.606 2021 +268 HND TXG_RPCH Honduras Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 -4.613 -1.237 -12.874 2.917 2.039 5.404 10.712 -6.504 23.691 -8.692 -3.259 -4.967 1.99 23.131 8.861 8.3 16.3 2.8 7.893 -15.165 20.3 10.182 4.05 11.648 10.632 -0.434 0.369 3.847 0.381 -19.447 20.174 10.921 9.873 -1.252 2.77 3.866 -0.178 4.859 -0.572 3.783 -13.391 21.82 -1.619 4.635 3.85 4.483 4.542 3.606 2021 +268 HND LUR Honduras Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Institute of Statistics of Honduras Latest actual data: 2021. Last population census Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 6.864 7.018 6.667 6.504 6.349 6.818 6.667 7.092 6.944 6.667 4.267 4.58 3.06 3.157 3.202 3.24 4.37 3.32 4.02 3.85 3.918 4 4.02 5.3 5.99 4.909 3.575 3.211 3.156 3.292 4.119 4.474 3.754 4.096 5.488 6.147 6.727 5.528 5.648 5.386 10.912 8.569 4.559 4.559 4.576 4.639 4.606 4.574 2021 +268 HND LE Honduras Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +268 HND LP Honduras Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: World Development Indicators, The World Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.673 3.79 3.908 4.029 4.154 4.283 4.411 4.544 4.68 4.816 4.955 5.099 5.245 5.394 5.549 5.709 5.875 6.046 6.22 6.397 6.575 6.752 6.929 7.106 7.283 7.459 7.634 7.809 7.981 8.151 8.317 8.481 8.641 8.799 8.956 9.113 9.273 9.436 9.602 9.77 9.942 10.117 10.294 10.475 10.659 10.846 11.037 11.231 2021 +268 HND GGR Honduras General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.954 4.153 5.181 5.994 7.126 8.702 11.604 14.691 19.233 22.738 25.178 25.989 28.15 30.489 37.257 43.322 47.525 56.512 68.602 64.737 69.111 76.953 82.651 89.789 102.584 116.21 133.826 143.731 151.607 158.727 136.779 172.999 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGR_NGDP Honduras General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.232 18.62 20.155 19.323 18.057 16.968 18.793 19.473 22.312 24.702 23.607 21.947 21.793 21.348 23.069 23.577 23.038 24.195 26.142 23.487 23.092 22.969 22.873 23.846 24.741 25.241 26.985 26.45 26.353 25.813 23.352 25.285 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGX Honduras General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.322 4.634 5.564 7.61 7.509 8.827 11.525 14.631 16.739 21.466 23.569 29.682 34.628 37.763 41.255 43.382 50.321 57.104 69.302 78.146 79.201 86.812 95.237 111.364 114.596 119.806 135.796 145.947 150.472 158.184 164.046 194.475 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGX_NGDP Honduras General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.383 20.776 21.645 24.531 19.029 17.213 18.666 19.393 19.419 23.321 22.099 25.066 26.809 26.441 25.544 23.61 24.394 24.449 26.409 28.352 26.463 25.912 26.356 29.576 27.638 26.022 27.383 26.858 26.156 25.724 28.007 28.424 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGXCNL Honduras General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.369 -0.481 -0.383 -1.616 -0.384 -0.125 0.078 0.06 2.494 1.271 1.608 -3.693 -6.478 -7.274 -3.998 -0.06 -2.796 -0.593 -0.7 -13.409 -10.09 -9.859 -12.586 -21.575 -12.012 -3.596 -1.971 -2.216 1.135 0.544 -27.267 -21.476 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGXCNL_NGDP Honduras General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.151 -2.156 -1.49 -5.209 -0.972 -0.244 0.127 0.08 2.893 1.381 1.508 -3.119 -5.015 -5.093 -2.475 -0.033 -1.355 -0.254 -0.267 -4.865 -3.371 -2.943 -3.483 -5.73 -2.897 -0.781 -0.397 -0.408 0.197 0.088 -4.655 -3.139 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGSB Honduras General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +268 HND GGSB_NPGDP Honduras General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +268 HND GGXONLB Honduras General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.087 0.447 0.707 -0.464 0.634 1.122 1.553 1.934 4.558 3.483 3.698 -1.817 -6.396 -7.017 -4.227 -0.589 -3.818 -2.204 -3.459 -15.888 -12.159 -10.708 -12.994 -20.958 -10.907 0.092 1.088 1.113 4.623 5.15 -22.02 -14.492 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGXONLB_NGDP Honduras General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.505 2.005 2.749 -1.496 1.606 2.187 2.515 2.563 5.288 3.784 3.467 -1.534 -4.952 -4.913 -2.617 -0.32 -1.851 -0.943 -1.318 -5.764 -4.063 -3.196 -3.596 -5.566 -2.63 0.02 0.219 0.205 0.804 0.837 -3.759 -2.118 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGXWDN Honduras General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +268 HND GGXWDN_NGDP Honduras General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +268 HND GGXWDG Honduras General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.547 30.205 31.667 34.663 33.739 33.527 39.914 53.445 58.117 69.734 70.133 75.096 82.987 96.769 98.367 102.174 80.869 56.107 58.581 56.427 64.936 82.575 97.38 139.781 145.242 176.424 195.505 224.347 243.964 263.963 307.03 343.669 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGXWDG_NGDP Honduras General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 236.543 135.415 123.197 111.737 85.496 65.378 64.643 70.841 67.421 75.758 65.758 63.417 64.248 67.757 60.906 55.606 39.202 24.022 22.323 20.472 21.697 24.647 26.949 37.122 35.029 38.319 39.423 41.285 42.408 42.927 52.418 50.229 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND NGDP_FY Honduras "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.017 7.71 7.94 8.414 9.076 9.952 10.414 11.355 12.649 14.129 17.141 22.306 25.705 31.022 39.462 51.282 61.746 75.443 86.2 92.048 106.654 118.416 129.167 142.818 161.508 183.747 206.288 233.567 262.417 275.632 299.286 335.028 361.349 376.539 414.634 460.405 495.922 543.403 575.285 614.918 585.734 684.204 768.447 863.081 939.82 "1,013.97" "1,096.08" "1,184.83" 2021 +268 HND BCA Honduras Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Balance of current account includes HIPC grants from IMF, IDB, World Bank, DFID, and FIDA. Interest are on accrual basis; that is, they include the debit entry of ""accumulation of arrears on interest."" BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.317 -0.303 -0.222 -0.22 -0.273 -0.182 -0.101 -0.242 -0.132 -0.218 -0.08 -0.15 -0.22 -0.31 -0.309 -0.177 -0.194 -0.17 -0.128 -0.241 -0.508 -0.479 -0.282 -0.553 -0.678 -0.29 -0.404 -1.116 -2.13 -0.557 -0.804 -1.409 -1.581 -1.763 -1.372 -0.98 -0.683 -0.288 -1.582 -0.654 0.677 -1.222 -1.391 -1.389 -1.385 -1.395 -1.418 -1.395 2021 +268 HND BCA_NGDPD Honduras Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -7.981 -7.49 -5.206 -4.91 -5.554 -3.45 -1.77 -3.911 -1.915 -2.764 -1.633 -3.235 -4.448 -6.249 -6.658 -3.265 -3.717 -2.96 -2.014 -3.76 -7.072 -6.256 -3.583 -6.717 -7.648 -2.975 -3.7 -9.03 -15.343 -3.816 -5.077 -7.954 -8.531 -9.527 -6.945 -4.671 -3.144 -1.246 -6.572 -2.605 2.841 -4.288 -4.551 -4.307 -4.123 -3.938 -3.768 -3.494 2021 +532 HKG NGDP_R Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 548.8 599.25 616.547 653.63 719.008 724.148 804.555 912.328 989.982 "1,012.52" "1,051.31" "1,111.26" "1,180.54" "1,253.75" "1,329.43" "1,360.98" "1,418.94" "1,491.30" "1,403.57" "1,438.76" "1,549.02" "1,557.70" "1,583.51" "1,631.91" "1,773.88" "1,904.94" "2,038.91" "2,170.72" "2,216.91" "2,162.40" "2,308.74" "2,419.90" "2,461.05" "2,537.38" "2,607.47" "2,669.73" "2,727.81" "2,831.36" "2,911.97" "2,863.10" "2,675.71" "2,845.43" "2,821.25" "2,932.55" "3,019.55" "3,106.78" "3,195.58" "3,285.08" 2021 +532 HKG NGDP_RPCH Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.34 9.193 2.886 6.015 10.002 0.715 11.104 13.395 8.512 2.277 3.831 5.702 6.235 6.201 6.036 2.374 4.259 5.1 -5.883 2.507 7.663 0.561 1.657 3.056 8.7 7.388 7.033 6.465 2.128 -2.459 6.768 4.815 1.7 3.102 2.762 2.388 2.175 3.796 2.847 -1.678 -6.545 6.343 -0.85 3.945 2.967 2.889 2.858 2.801 2021 +532 HKG NGDP Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 143.62 173.577 196.005 217.282 261.992 278.127 320.526 394.771 466.077 536.559 599.258 691.323 807.129 931.008 "1,049.61" "1,119.01" "1,235.30" "1,373.08" "1,308.07" "1,285.95" "1,337.50" "1,321.14" "1,297.34" "1,256.67" "1,316.95" "1,412.13" "1,503.35" "1,650.76" "1,707.49" "1,659.25" "1,776.33" "1,934.43" "2,037.06" "2,138.31" "2,260.01" "2,398.28" "2,490.60" "2,659.61" "2,835.43" "2,844.84" "2,675.71" "2,869.68" "2,872.57" "3,021.40" "3,171.76" "3,331.72" "3,504.29" "3,672.71" 2021 +532 HKG NGDPD Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 28.862 31.055 32.291 29.907 33.511 35.7 41.076 50.623 59.708 68.79 76.929 88.96 104.272 120.354 135.812 144.652 159.718 177.349 168.858 165.734 171.643 169.381 166.336 161.37 169.085 181.556 193.515 211.583 219.279 214.048 228.639 248.514 262.629 275.697 291.46 309.386 320.86 341.271 361.731 363.052 344.923 369.158 368.373 387.458 406.741 427.253 449.383 470.98 2021 +532 HKG PPPGDP Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 36.082 43.126 47.112 51.902 59.154 61.46 69.66 80.945 90.932 96.649 104.107 113.765 123.612 134.389 145.545 152.124 161.506 172.669 164.341 170.834 188.093 193.409 199.678 209.842 234.221 259.414 286.225 312.964 325.753 319.779 345.525 369.685 373.483 385.448 396.044 411.294 419.838 442.425 465.891 466.266 441 488.461 518.743 558.42 587.051 615.235 644.867 675.757 2021 +532 HKG NGDP_D Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.17 28.966 31.791 33.242 36.438 38.407 39.839 43.271 47.079 52.992 57.001 62.211 68.369 74.258 78.952 82.22 87.058 92.073 93.196 89.379 86.345 84.813 81.928 77.006 74.241 74.13 73.733 76.046 77.021 76.732 76.939 79.938 82.772 84.272 86.674 89.832 91.304 93.934 97.372 99.362 100 100.852 101.819 103.03 105.041 107.24 109.66 111.8 2021 +532 HKG NGDPRPC Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "108,458.48" "115,685.31" "117,214.23" "122,173.81" "132,392.05" "131,653.70" "144,555.94" "162,471.82" "174,550.74" "176,813.76" "182,772.78" "191,091.60" "200,513.11" "209,027.68" "217,251.16" "217,062.68" "219,426.13" "228,843.28" "213,198.96" "216,758.77" "230,800.42" "231,446.44" "235,438.16" "241,256.47" "260,953.56" "278,589.90" "295,310.02" "312,856.13" "318,343.60" "309,072.95" "327,383.62" "340,375.69" "343,194.39" "351,880.76" "359,507.23" "365,231.41" "369,717.14" "381,852.65" "388,900.20" "380,705.80" "360,282.23" "384,356.69" "380,633.54" "394,571.76" "404,551.31" "413,837.32" "423,211.12" "432,556.00" 2021 +532 HKG NGDPRPPPPC Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,947.61" "18,076.86" "18,315.77" "19,090.75" "20,687.44" "20,572.07" "22,588.16" "25,387.67" "27,275.11" "27,628.73" "28,559.88" "29,859.77" "31,331.97" "32,662.44" "33,947.43" "33,917.98" "34,287.29" "35,758.81" "33,314.24" "33,870.49" "36,064.63" "36,165.57" "36,789.32" "37,698.48" "40,776.33" "43,532.16" "46,144.83" "48,886.57" "49,744.03" "48,295.41" "51,156.62" "53,186.74" "53,627.19" "54,984.51" "56,176.22" "57,070.67" "57,771.61" "59,667.89" "60,769.13" "59,488.68" "56,297.32" "60,059.17" "59,477.39" "61,655.36" "63,214.76" "64,665.78" "66,130.52" "67,590.74" 2021 +532 HKG NGDPPC Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "28,383.39" "33,509.07" "37,263.30" "40,613.45" "48,240.99" "50,564.87" "57,589.52" "70,302.74" "82,177.34" "93,697.55" "104,182.55" "118,880.02" "137,089.65" "155,219.74" "171,524.52" "178,469.86" "191,027.90" "210,702.20" "198,692.77" "193,736.59" "199,284.96" "196,297.64" "192,890.07" "185,782.35" "193,734.50" "206,517.45" "217,741.41" "237,915.95" "245,191.34" "237,156.97" "251,886.96" "272,090.86" "284,069.03" "296,537.88" "311,600.19" "328,095.54" "337,566.31" "358,689.51" "378,678.23" "378,278.44" "360,282.23" "387,632.48" "387,557.43" "406,525.93" "424,944.23" "443,800.08" "464,095.33" "483,595.47" 2021 +532 HKG NGDPDPC Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,703.96" "5,995.18" "6,139.01" "5,590.16" "6,170.50" "6,490.37" "7,380.12" "9,015.20" "10,527.46" "12,012.63" "13,374.31" "15,297.58" "17,710.51" "20,065.68" "22,194.01" "23,070.54" "24,698.96" "27,214.60" "25,649.09" "24,969.01" "25,574.49" "25,166.90" "24,731.08" "23,856.48" "24,873.90" "26,551.77" "28,028.16" "30,494.55" "31,487.94" "30,593.99" "32,421.36" "34,955.15" "36,623.75" "38,233.35" "40,185.30" "42,325.35" "43,488.20" "46,025.67" "48,310.04" "48,274.94" "46,443.58" "49,865.35" "49,699.59" "52,132.08" "54,494.00" "56,912.04" "59,514.66" "62,015.32" 2021 +532 HKG PPPPC Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,130.75" "8,325.46" "8,956.72" "9,701.28" "10,892.09" "11,173.82" "12,515.90" "14,415.03" "16,032.81" "16,877.55" "18,099.26" "19,563.03" "20,995.36" "22,405.62" "23,784.52" "24,262.16" "24,975.43" "26,496.43" "24,962.92" "25,737.34" "28,025.48" "28,737.09" "29,688.32" "31,022.44" "34,455.98" "37,938.21" "41,456.05" "45,106.10" "46,777.40" "45,706.24" "48,995.99" "51,998.78" "52,082.35" "53,453.57" "54,604.91" "56,266.94" "56,903.21" "59,667.89" "62,220.80" "61,999.40" "59,380.40" "65,980.59" "69,987.04" "75,134.78" "78,651.49" "81,952.14" "85,403.95" "88,978.85" 2021 +532 HKG NGAP_NPGDP Hong Kong SAR Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +532 HKG PPPSH Hong Kong SAR Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.269 0.289 0.296 0.306 0.323 0.314 0.337 0.368 0.382 0.377 0.376 0.388 0.372 0.387 0.399 0.394 0.395 0.399 0.366 0.363 0.372 0.366 0.362 0.358 0.37 0.379 0.385 0.389 0.386 0.378 0.383 0.386 0.371 0.365 0.361 0.368 0.361 0.362 0.359 0.344 0.332 0.333 0.32 0.325 0.324 0.323 0.321 0.32 2021 +532 HKG PPPEX Hong Kong SAR Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.98 4.025 4.16 4.186 4.429 4.525 4.601 4.877 5.126 5.552 5.756 6.077 6.53 6.928 7.212 7.356 7.649 7.952 7.96 7.527 7.111 6.831 6.497 5.989 5.623 5.444 5.252 5.275 5.242 5.189 5.141 5.233 5.454 5.548 5.706 5.831 5.932 6.011 6.086 6.101 6.067 5.875 5.538 5.411 5.403 5.415 5.434 5.435 2021 +532 HKG NID_NGDP Hong Kong SAR Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 34.853 34.94 30.983 26.669 24.418 21.5 23.432 26.068 28.352 26.523 27.17 26.921 28.177 27.25 31.379 34.291 31.8 34.2 29.004 24.98 27.582 25.491 23.181 22.38 22.357 21.06 22.285 21.396 21.041 21.847 23.89 24.143 25.22 24.03 23.822 21.541 21.507 22.069 21.995 18.191 18.906 17.612 18.048 18.997 19.956 19.437 19.38 19.335 2021 +532 HKG NGSD_NGDP Hong Kong SAR Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.871 32.835 30.824 27.615 31.642 30.669 32.509 36.452 37.226 37.927 35.644 33.646 33.266 35.217 33.532 31.36 31.509 29.45 30.006 30.659 31.978 31.626 31.073 33.166 32.306 32.941 34.978 34.417 36.023 31.731 30.892 29.701 26.798 25.549 25.214 24.859 25.462 26.65 25.731 24.037 25.886 28.914 26.672 24.941 24.255 23.987 23.483 22.961 2021 +532 HKG PCPI Hong Kong SAR "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Hong Kong Authorities change the weights for Composite CPI every 5 years. From Oct 2009, the series with 2010 weights are used; between Oct 2004 and Sep 2009, the series with 2005 weights are used; between Oct 1999 and Sep 2004, the series with 2000 weights are used to splice; prior to Sep 1999, the series with 1995 weight. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. HK: Price Index (Oct.19-Sep.20=100) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.555 21.408 23.767 26.125 28.358 29.367 30.417 32.142 34.658 38.2 42.142 46.858 51.35 55.867 60.792 66.283 70.475 74.575 76.683 73.642 70.9 69.758 67.633 65.883 65.642 66.242 67.567 68.942 71.908 72.325 73.983 77.908 81.067 84.583 88.325 90.967 93.158 94.55 96.825 99.617 99.867 101.433 103.361 105.841 108.487 111.199 113.979 116.829 2021 +532 HKG PCPIPCH Hong Kong SAR "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 4.444 9.479 11.016 9.923 8.549 3.556 3.575 5.671 7.83 10.219 10.318 11.192 9.586 8.796 8.816 9.034 6.324 5.818 2.827 -3.967 -3.723 -1.61 -3.046 -2.587 -0.367 0.914 2 2.035 4.303 0.579 2.293 5.305 4.054 4.338 4.424 2.991 2.409 1.494 2.406 2.883 0.251 1.569 1.9 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2021 +532 HKG PCPIE Hong Kong SAR "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Hong Kong Authorities change the weights for Composite CPI every 5 years. From Oct 2009, the series with 2010 weights are used; between Oct 2004 and Sep 2009, the series with 2005 weights are used; between Oct 1999 and Sep 2004, the series with 2000 weights are used to splice; prior to Sep 1999, the series with 1995 weight. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. HK: Price Index (Oct.19-Sep.20=100) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 22.4 24.7 27.4 28.8 29.7 30.9 33.2 36 39.6 44.2 48.5 53.2 58 63.5 68 72.5 76.2 75 72 70.5 68 66.9 65.7 65.9 66.8 68.3 70.9 72.4 73.5 75.7 80 82.9 86.5 90.7 92.8 93.9 95.5 97.9 100.7 99.8 102.2 104.121 106.364 109.023 111.749 114.542 117.406 2021 +532 HKG PCPIEPCH Hong Kong SAR "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 10.268 10.931 5.109 3.125 4.04 7.443 8.434 10 11.616 9.729 9.691 9.023 9.483 7.087 6.618 5.103 -1.575 -4 -2.083 -3.546 -1.618 -1.794 0.304 1.366 2.246 3.807 2.116 1.519 2.993 5.68 3.625 4.343 4.855 2.315 1.185 1.704 2.513 2.86 -0.894 2.405 1.88 2.154 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2021 +532 HKG TM_RPCH Hong Kong SAR Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Customs data used for merchandise trade. Trade in services statistics are compiled based on data collected via various sources, including establishment and household surveys, administrative records and other data sources Formula used to derive volumes: Use the value index, unit value index and quantum index to measure the changes in value, prices and volume of external merchandise trade respectively. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excludes transactions in gold and specie Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. By country and commodity SITC 2nd digit Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.483 12.853 -1.486 10.085 14.666 6.776 13.395 28.534 24.618 8.435 11.416 17.689 20.437 11.887 12.949 12.169 4.389 6.923 -5.727 -0.511 17.092 -0.974 7.042 11.429 14.398 9.33 9.903 9.059 3.247 -8.033 18.229 5.603 4.241 8.282 1.026 -1.764 0.868 6.614 4.487 -7.245 -6.858 15.985 -7.057 1.798 3.226 3.606 3.806 3.81 2021 +532 HKG TMG_RPCH Hong Kong SAR Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Customs data used for merchandise trade. Trade in services statistics are compiled based on data collected via various sources, including establishment and household surveys, administrative records and other data sources Formula used to derive volumes: Use the value index, unit value index and quantum index to measure the changes in value, prices and volume of external merchandise trade respectively. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excludes transactions in gold and specie Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. By country and commodity SITC 2nd digit Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.631 10.008 -2.087 9.479 14.805 6.431 13.558 31.749 26.768 8.925 11.536 19.133 22.306 13.031 13.671 13.801 4.313 7.262 -6.942 -0.055 20.192 -1.45 8.53 15.48 15.182 9.166 9.409 9.852 3.733 -6.954 19.88 6.663 4.575 9.919 1.475 -2.673 0.708 7.272 4.723 -8.246 -3.184 17.419 -7.622 1.423 3.474 3.744 3.956 3.959 2021 +532 HKG TX_RPCH Hong Kong SAR Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Customs data used for merchandise trade. Trade in services statistics are compiled based on data collected via various sources, including establishment and household surveys, administrative records and other data sources Formula used to derive volumes: Use the value index, unit value index and quantum index to measure the changes in value, prices and volume of external merchandise trade respectively. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excludes transactions in gold and specie Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. By country and commodity SITC 2nd digit Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.7 13.849 -0.942 12.076 19.1 5.463 14.585 28.409 21.531 8.258 8.183 14.423 17.542 12.378 9.435 9.913 5.648 4.812 -4.458 4.519 16.916 -1.051 8.563 13.105 16.106 12.168 10.175 8.241 3.52 -9.121 17.57 4.808 3.205 7.818 0.973 -1.371 0.684 5.845 3.654 -6.149 -6.683 17.005 -7.327 1.6 2.881 3.783 3.601 3.521 2021 +532 HKG TXG_RPCH Hong Kong SAR Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Customs data used for merchandise trade. Trade in services statistics are compiled based on data collected via various sources, including establishment and household surveys, administrative records and other data sources Formula used to derive volumes: Use the value index, unit value index and quantum index to measure the changes in value, prices and volume of external merchandise trade respectively. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excludes transactions in gold and specie Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. By country and commodity SITC 2nd digit Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.14 13.856 -2.753 14.805 22.1 5.568 15.257 33.509 26.771 10.431 9.514 17.316 19.82 13.614 9.985 11.407 4.569 6.023 -4.568 3.632 18.535 -1.795 8.365 14.862 15.644 12.416 10.236 6.875 3.241 -11.255 18.031 4.631 3.305 8.211 0.84 -1.726 1.558 6.451 3.466 -5.452 -1.402 18.923 -8.266 1.471 2.922 3.911 3.715 3.634 2021 +532 HKG LUR Hong Kong SAR Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 3.8 3.9 3.522 4.35 3.875 3.182 2.819 1.737 1.365 1.079 1.332 1.797 1.959 1.971 1.919 3.186 2.765 2.201 4.704 6.251 4.946 5.086 7.32 7.94 6.809 5.591 4.79 4.011 3.519 5.262 4.329 3.421 3.286 3.401 3.296 3.315 3.393 3.124 2.805 2.916 5.808 5.173 4.506 3.957 3.67 3.402 3.133 2.863 2021 +532 HKG LE Hong Kong SAR Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 2.4 2.393 2.407 2.427 2.505 2.543 2.624 2.681 2.725 2.723 2.712 2.754 2.738 2.8 2.873 2.905 3.073 3.164 3.122 3.112 3.207 3.253 3.218 3.191 3.274 3.337 3.401 3.477 3.509 3.468 3.474 3.576 3.658 3.724 3.744 3.774 3.787 3.832 3.885 3.871 3.691 3.67 3.681 3.713 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +532 HKG LP Hong Kong SAR Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 5.06 5.18 5.26 5.35 5.431 5.5 5.566 5.615 5.672 5.727 5.752 5.815 5.888 5.998 6.119 6.27 6.467 6.517 6.583 6.638 6.712 6.73 6.726 6.764 6.798 6.838 6.904 6.938 6.964 6.996 7.052 7.11 7.171 7.211 7.253 7.31 7.378 7.415 7.488 7.521 7.427 7.403 7.412 7.432 7.464 7.507 7.551 7.595 2021 +532 HKG GGR Hong Kong SAR General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 35.847 32.268 32.813 38.511 43.695 48.603 60.877 72.658 82.43 89.524 114.701 135.311 166.602 174.998 180.045 208.358 281.226 216.115 232.995 225.06 175.559 177.489 207.337 238.197 247.035 288.014 358.465 316.562 318.442 376.482 437.723 442.15 455.346 478.668 450.007 573.125 619.836 599.774 590.927 564.23 697.881 694.972 727.378 775.203 828.635 864.088 905.617 2021 +532 HKG GGR_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a 19.92 16.264 14.373 14.238 15.523 14.45 14.808 14.997 14.988 14.48 15.937 16.17 17.304 16.389 15.791 16.39 20.453 16.747 17.839 16.869 13.407 13.733 16.389 17.905 17.171 18.84 21.268 18.877 18.818 20.729 22.395 21.437 21.043 20.845 18.63 22.639 22.853 20.742 20.368 20.677 23.846 23.723 23.606 23.966 24.388 24.179 24.179 2021 +532 HKG GGX Hong Kong SAR General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 30.808 33.06 35.346 36.087 40.845 42.704 48.375 56.592 71.367 85.557 92.191 113.332 147.438 164.155 183.158 182.68 194.361 239.355 223.043 232.894 238.89 239.177 247.466 242.235 233.071 226.863 234.814 312.412 289.025 301.36 364.037 377.325 433.543 396.183 435.633 462.052 470.863 531.825 607.83 816.074 693.661 806.657 756.241 781.947 810.185 838.768 879.08 2021 +532 HKG GGX_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a 17.12 16.663 15.483 13.342 14.511 12.696 11.767 11.681 12.976 13.839 12.809 13.544 15.313 15.373 16.064 14.37 14.135 18.548 17.077 17.457 18.243 18.507 19.561 18.209 16.2 14.84 13.931 18.63 17.079 16.593 18.625 18.294 20.035 17.253 18.035 18.251 17.36 18.392 20.951 29.907 23.702 27.536 24.543 24.174 23.845 23.47 23.47 2021 +532 HKG GGXCNL Hong Kong SAR General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 5.039 -0.793 -2.533 2.424 2.85 5.899 12.502 16.066 11.064 3.967 22.51 21.979 19.164 10.843 -3.113 25.678 86.865 -23.24 9.952 -7.834 -63.331 -61.688 -40.128 -4.038 13.964 61.151 123.65 4.15 29.417 75.121 73.686 64.825 21.803 82.485 14.374 111.073 148.973 67.949 -16.903 -251.844 4.22 -111.685 -28.863 -6.744 18.45 25.32 26.537 2021 +532 HKG GGXCNL_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a 2.8 -0.399 -1.11 0.896 1.013 1.754 3.041 3.316 2.012 0.642 3.127 2.627 1.99 1.015 -0.273 2.02 6.318 -1.801 0.762 -0.587 -4.836 -4.773 -3.172 -0.304 0.971 4 7.336 0.247 1.738 4.136 3.77 3.143 1.008 3.592 0.595 4.387 5.492 2.35 -0.583 -9.229 0.144 -3.812 -0.937 -0.208 0.543 0.709 0.709 2021 +532 HKG GGSB Hong Kong SAR General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.54 10.216 13.909 16.462 8.543 7.288 26.212 24.408 18.693 5.373 -3.51 20.03 67.419 -7.409 20.151 -18.458 -63.886 -53.721 -25.179 -1.931 9.599 50.836 104.441 -6.991 53.036 78.879 66.444 66.712 21.915 82.423 16.361 118.732 148.263 67.357 9.257 -152.268 24.667 -48.931 -10.775 -3.042 28.269 32.389 32.012 2021 +532 HKG GGSB_NPGDP Hong Kong SAR General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.89 2.985 3.495 3.548 1.558 1.16 3.585 2.893 1.944 0.511 -0.308 1.597 5.115 -0.555 1.501 -1.417 -4.884 -4.082 -1.924 -0.145 0.673 3.396 6.421 -0.424 3.011 4.317 3.434 3.227 1.013 3.59 0.676 4.652 5.47 2.331 0.311 -5.173 0.824 -1.607 -0.344 -0.093 0.828 0.905 0.855 2021 +532 HKG GGXONLB Hong Kong SAR General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.033 32.559 96.53 -41.669 -3.568 41.763 37.016 27.404 -14.624 82.596 14.268 90.424 127.608 27.684 -65.159 -304.077 -75.322 -218.046 -94.72 -65.846 -44.02 -33.248 -30.993 2021 +532 HKG GGXONLB_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.28 2.13 5.727 -2.485 -0.211 2.299 1.894 1.329 -0.676 3.597 0.591 3.572 4.705 0.957 -2.246 -11.143 -2.574 -7.443 -3.074 -2.036 -1.296 -0.93 -0.827 2021 +532 HKG GGXWDN Hong Kong SAR General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +532 HKG GGXWDN_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +532 HKG GGXWDG Hong Kong SAR General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.611 24.59 21.667 20.064 16.621 11.205 11.23 11.208 11.204 11.197 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 7.754 27.216 62.34 97.44 132.54 150.576 162.826 168.149 203.249 2021 +532 HKG GGXWDG_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.925 1.709 1.417 1.19 0.991 0.662 0.618 0.573 0.543 0.517 0.065 0.062 0.059 0.055 0.052 0.267 0.997 2.13 3.326 4.301 4.655 4.792 4.705 5.426 2021 +532 HKG NGDP_FY Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 151.307 179.954 198.402 228.293 270.483 281.485 336.355 411.103 484.477 549.985 618.237 719.733 836.8 962.817 "1,067.79" "1,140.20" "1,271.22" "1,374.99" "1,290.46" "1,306.11" "1,334.13" "1,309.49" "1,292.39" "1,265.12" "1,330.33" "1,438.72" "1,528.75" "1,685.50" "1,676.95" "1,692.24" "1,816.19" "1,954.55" "2,062.57" "2,163.90" "2,296.33" "2,415.50" "2,531.64" "2,712.32" "2,891.63" "2,901.23" "2,728.74" "2,926.56" "2,929.50" "3,081.28" "3,234.63" "3,397.75" "3,573.74" "3,745.50" 2021 +532 HKG BCA Hong Kong SAR Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). In accordance with the requirements in the Special Data Dissemination Standard (IMF) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.432 -0.774 -0.176 0.168 2.293 2.612 2.652 3.879 3.843 6.298 4.764 3.836 3.135 5.711 -1.12 -9.064 -4.001 -7.729 2.507 10.65 7.538 10.393 13.129 17.461 16.849 21.637 24.539 27.553 33.007 21.148 15.996 13.844 4.148 4.188 4.055 10.264 12.701 15.593 13.523 21.356 24.088 41.592 31.769 23.033 17.489 19.438 18.437 17.078 2021 +532 HKG BCA_NGDPD Hong Kong SAR Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.962 -2.492 -0.546 0.562 6.842 7.318 6.456 7.662 6.436 9.155 6.193 4.312 3.007 4.745 -0.825 -6.266 -2.505 -4.358 1.485 6.426 4.391 6.136 7.893 10.82 9.965 11.918 12.68 13.022 15.053 9.88 6.996 5.571 1.579 1.519 1.391 3.317 3.958 4.569 3.739 5.882 6.984 11.267 8.624 5.945 4.3 4.55 4.103 3.626 2021 +944 HUN NGDP_R Hungary "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We maintain data only after 1995, as this is what the Statistical office provides. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Changes in inventories is an estimate. Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" "22,059.71" "22,692.10" "23,336.81" "23,505.52" "24,130.31" "24,069.25" "24,438.70" "25,428.76" "25,412.17" "25,599.31" "24,704.19" "21,766.36" "21,099.40" "20,977.84" "21,596.09" "22,144.89" "22,163.14" "22,859.75" "23,751.28" "24,480.69" "25,577.23" "26,619.27" "27,881.36" "29,020.18" "30,419.79" "31,710.69" "32,988.95" "33,068.84" "33,418.81" "31,179.90" "31,529.79" "32,140.56" "31,696.82" "32,286.61" "33,652.00" "34,937.31" "35,741.96" "37,267.62" "39,264.98" "41,053.13" "39,220.84" "42,004.19" "44,398.43" "45,197.60" "46,463.14" "47,838.44" "49,297.52" "50,850.39" 2021 +944 HUN NGDP_RPCH Hungary "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.215 2.867 2.841 0.723 2.658 -0.253 1.535 4.051 -0.065 0.736 -3.497 -11.892 -3.064 -0.576 2.947 2.541 0.082 3.143 3.9 3.071 4.479 4.074 4.741 4.085 4.823 4.244 4.031 0.242 1.058 -6.7 1.122 1.937 -1.381 1.861 4.229 3.819 2.303 4.269 5.359 4.554 -4.463 7.097 5.7 1.8 2.8 2.96 3.05 3.15 2021 +944 HUN NGDP Hungary "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We maintain data only after 1995, as this is what the Statistical office provides. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Changes in inventories is an estimate. Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" 749.6 810.814 881.466 931.883 "1,017.23" "1,074.61" "1,131.94" "1,274.96" "1,497.44" "1,791.10" "2,172.10" "2,597.31" "3,059.26" "3,688.85" "4,537.76" "5,836.48" "7,122.31" "8,834.56" "10,442.82" "11,637.55" "13,324.05" "15,398.70" "17,433.86" "19,133.81" "21,077.46" "22,549.02" "24,316.30" "25,701.37" "27,217.37" "26,458.26" "27,431.27" "28,501.50" "28,920.37" "30,290.92" "32,742.18" "34,937.31" "36,214.07" "39,281.36" "43,392.44" "47,530.61" "48,276.36" "55,256.67" "62,936.29" "69,102.42" "74,944.33" "80,040.85" "85,204.01" "90,524.57" 2021 +944 HUN NGDPD Hungary "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 23.042 23.629 24.064 21.839 21.174 21.441 24.698 27.144 29.703 30.323 34.366 34.754 38.731 40.125 43.167 46.426 46.659 47.297 48.707 49.073 47.218 53.75 67.609 85.302 103.96 112.981 115.577 139.966 158.136 130.76 131.917 141.76 128.475 135.412 140.765 125.074 128.636 143.136 160.587 163.517 156.743 182.281 184.651 195.631 211.679 226.277 241.233 256.71 2021 +944 HUN PPPGDP Hungary "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 67.745 76.28 83.295 87.182 92.73 95.42 98.835 105.383 109.028 114.138 114.269 104.085 103.195 105.032 110.437 115.618 117.832 123.631 129.899 135.774 145.07 154.382 164.221 174.303 187.614 201.708 216.314 222.698 229.371 215.375 220.41 229.348 230.214 242.367 253.001 263.642 274.251 292.352 315.379 335.64 324.524 361.996 409.834 432.076 453.494 475.595 499.431 525.132 2021 +944 HUN NGDP_D Hungary "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.398 3.573 3.777 3.965 4.216 4.465 4.632 5.014 5.893 6.997 8.792 11.933 14.499 17.585 21.012 26.356 32.136 38.647 43.967 47.538 52.093 57.848 62.529 65.933 69.289 71.109 73.71 77.721 81.443 84.857 87.001 88.678 91.241 93.819 97.296 100 101.321 105.403 110.512 115.778 123.089 131.55 141.753 152.89 161.298 167.315 172.836 178.021 2021 +944 HUN NGDPRPC Hungary "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,059,773.44" "2,119,608.82" "2,182,020.08" "2,202,586.16" "2,267,779.65" "2,270,926.97" "2,314,287.43" "2,419,648.49" "2,428,489.53" "2,456,393.59" "2,381,098.13" "2,098,274.72" "2,033,882.94" "2,023,845.72" "2,086,516.17" "2,142,293.41" "2,147,382.72" "2,219,177.94" "2,310,436.09" "2,387,661.37" "2,502,174.62" "2,609,732.26" "2,740,183.19" "2,861,386.71" "3,006,799.05" "3,140,293.82" "3,273,687.51" "3,285,201.87" "3,326,909.51" "3,108,353.60" "3,148,570.90" "3,218,561.49" "3,191,382.90" "3,258,312.04" "3,407,107.32" "3,544,776.08" "3,636,007.94" "3,803,595.02" "4,015,645.53" "4,200,668.47" "4,014,610.43" "4,316,635.10" "4,564,305.77" "4,648,115.54" "4,779,961.90" "4,923,198.82" "5,075,160.45" "5,236,889.56" 2021 +944 HUN NGDPRPPPPC Hungary "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,158.25" "16,627.64" "17,117.23" "17,278.57" "17,789.99" "17,814.68" "18,154.83" "18,981.35" "19,050.70" "19,269.60" "18,678.93" "16,460.28" "15,955.14" "15,876.41" "16,368.04" "16,805.59" "16,845.51" "17,408.72" "18,124.61" "18,730.42" "19,628.74" "20,472.49" "21,495.84" "22,446.64" "23,587.35" "24,634.57" "25,681.00" "25,771.33" "26,098.51" "24,384.01" "24,699.51" "25,248.56" "25,035.35" "25,560.39" "26,727.64" "27,807.61" "28,523.29" "29,837.96" "31,501.42" "32,952.87" "31,493.30" "33,862.59" "35,805.48" "36,462.94" "37,497.23" "38,620.88" "39,812.97" "41,081.68" 2021 +944 HUN NGDPPC Hungary "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "69,992.15" "75,735.99" "82,418.14" "87,322.18" "95,599.35" "101,389.57" "107,192.18" "121,317.73" "143,100.95" "171,865.46" "209,356.25" "250,380.34" "294,898.74" "355,883.64" "438,417.41" "564,620.59" "690,078.97" "857,641.01" "1,015,838.33" "1,135,038.14" "1,303,468.21" "1,509,676.47" "1,713,401.38" "1,886,591.50" "2,083,370.27" "2,233,018.42" "2,413,049.42" "2,553,285.22" "2,709,543.55" "2,637,649.69" "2,739,291.99" "2,854,145.90" "2,911,837.50" "3,056,909.88" "3,314,992.20" "3,544,776.08" "3,684,035.10" "4,009,120.02" "4,437,761.92" "4,863,461.58" "4,941,525.62" "5,678,549.25" "6,470,059.15" "7,106,483.38" "7,710,006.15" "8,237,246.12" "8,771,720.11" "9,322,784.13" 2021 +944 HUN NGDPDPC Hungary "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,151.47" "2,207.13" "2,249.98" "2,046.40" "1,989.90" "2,022.96" "2,338.80" "2,582.85" "2,838.56" "2,909.70" "3,312.34" "3,350.24" "3,733.45" "3,871.07" "4,170.57" "4,491.22" "4,520.76" "4,591.49" "4,738.02" "4,786.25" "4,619.29" "5,269.61" "6,644.61" "8,410.77" "10,275.77" "11,188.45" "11,469.41" "13,904.83" "15,742.79" "13,035.62" "13,173.21" "14,195.85" "12,935.51" "13,665.53" "14,251.80" "12,690.17" "13,086.07" "14,608.72" "16,423.28" "16,731.47" "16,044.09" "18,732.38" "18,982.75" "20,118.67" "21,776.75" "23,286.82" "24,834.89" "26,437.63" 2021 +944 HUN PPPPC Hungary "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,325.54" "7,125.13" "7,788.15" "8,169.41" "8,714.80" "9,002.82" "9,359.46" "10,027.60" "10,419.13" "10,952.12" "11,013.71" "10,033.76" "9,947.49" "10,132.99" "10,669.92" "11,184.85" "11,416.72" "12,001.86" "12,636.05" "13,242.40" "14,191.92" "15,135.45" "16,139.70" "17,186.23" "18,544.40" "19,975.09" "21,466.14" "22,123.80" "22,834.32" "21,470.99" "22,010.21" "22,966.96" "23,179.06" "24,459.30" "25,615.22" "26,749.40" "27,899.40" "29,837.96" "32,253.94" "34,343.64" "33,218.01" "37,201.20" "42,132.31" "44,434.66" "46,653.87" "48,944.96" "51,416.27" "54,081.39" 2021 +944 HUN NGAP_NPGDP Hungary Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +944 HUN PPPSH Hungary Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.506 0.511 0.524 0.515 0.506 0.487 0.478 0.479 0.458 0.445 0.413 0.355 0.31 0.303 0.302 0.299 0.288 0.286 0.289 0.288 0.287 0.292 0.297 0.297 0.296 0.295 0.291 0.277 0.272 0.255 0.244 0.24 0.229 0.229 0.231 0.236 0.236 0.239 0.243 0.247 0.244 0.247 0.253 0.251 0.25 0.25 0.249 0.249 2021 +944 HUN PPPEX Hungary Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.065 10.629 10.583 10.689 10.97 11.262 11.453 12.098 13.734 15.692 19.009 24.954 29.646 35.121 41.089 50.481 60.445 71.459 80.392 85.712 91.846 99.744 106.161 109.773 112.345 111.79 112.412 115.409 118.661 122.847 124.456 124.272 125.624 124.979 129.415 132.518 132.047 134.363 137.588 141.612 148.76 152.644 153.565 159.931 165.26 168.296 170.602 172.384 2021 +944 HUN NID_NGDP Hungary Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We maintain data only after 1995, as this is what the Statistical office provides. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Changes in inventories is an estimate. Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.496 31.121 29.928 27.709 26.665 25.845 28.154 28.182 26.562 27.607 26.569 22.299 17.97 22.193 24.284 23.041 24.7 26.184 28.62 27.077 27.961 26.124 25.495 24.5 26.774 25.214 25.694 24.181 24.51 20.148 20.367 20.174 19.181 20.81 23.276 23.076 21.401 22.921 26.647 28.307 27.115 30.499 31.414 26.604 25.602 24.513 23.362 22.854 2021 +944 HUN NGSD_NGDP Hungary Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We maintain data only after 1995, as this is what the Statistical office provides. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Changes in inventories is an estimate. Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.471 27.626 27.252 27.331 23.449 20.408 19.086 22.038 21.541 22.567 24.908 20.939 16.289 8.996 13.257 18.087 21.662 22.23 22.21 20.202 21.094 20.656 18.361 16.343 18.097 18.115 18.543 17.023 17.417 19.538 20.754 20.857 20.884 24.423 24.593 25.557 26.025 25.1 26.966 27.776 26.181 27.43 24.712 23.575 23.46 23.592 23.573 23.536 2021 +944 HUN PCPI Hungary "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 3.371 3.523 3.77 4.011 4.358 4.664 4.911 5.337 6.179 7.227 9.32 12.511 15.383 18.836 22.39 28.727 35.467 41.955 47.899 52.699 57.855 63.153 66.478 69.578 74.275 76.916 79.928 86.295 91.517 95.361 100.003 103.923 109.813 111.703 111.455 111.377 111.843 114.536 117.799 121.771 125.812 132.262 150.62 170.676 180.3 187.459 194.186 200.374 2021 +944 HUN PCPIPCH Hungary "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.286 4.511 7.016 6.403 8.651 7.007 5.292 8.682 15.788 16.95 28.97 34.234 22.95 22.451 18.866 28.303 23.463 18.294 14.168 10.021 9.784 9.157 5.265 4.663 6.751 3.556 3.916 7.967 6.051 4.201 4.867 3.921 5.668 1.721 -0.222 -0.07 0.419 2.408 2.849 3.371 3.319 5.127 13.88 13.316 5.638 3.971 3.588 3.187 2021 +944 HUN PCPIE Hungary "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.569 7.758 10.35 13.682 16.637 20.148 24.419 31.33 37.52 44.44 49.02 54.5 59.99 64.08 67.17 70.97 74.89 77.39 82.45 88.53 91.63 96.72 101.24 105.36 110.62 111.08 110.05 111.028 113.075 115.495 118.67 123.455 126.788 136.229 163.655 174.58 183.324 190.507 196.692 202.673 2021 +944 HUN PCPIEPCH Hungary "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.1 33.4 32.2 21.6 21.1 21.2 28.3 19.757 18.443 10.306 11.179 10.073 6.818 4.822 5.657 5.523 3.338 6.538 7.374 3.502 5.555 4.673 4.07 4.992 0.416 -0.927 0.889 1.844 2.14 2.749 4.033 2.7 7.446 20.133 6.675 5.009 3.918 3.247 3.041 2021 +944 HUN TM_RPCH Hungary Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. The Central bank's original source is the National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes are derived using the methodology described in WEO trade conversion calculations spreadsheet Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" -- 1.615 -3.775 0.851 1.085 7.828 2.666 2.914 0.466 1.83 -4.256 -6.096 0.247 20.244 8.844 15.591 9.396 23.093 23.784 13.305 20.294 5.306 6.78 9.288 17.284 7.847 15.506 13.905 6.006 -14.539 9.907 4.278 -3.473 4.276 10.96 6.01 3.749 8.397 6.964 8.207 -3.957 8.679 7.708 0.195 4.589 4.888 4.898 5.002 2021 +944 HUN TMG_RPCH Hungary Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. The Central bank's original source is the National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes are derived using the methodology described in WEO trade conversion calculations spreadsheet Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.141 0.2 -4.067 0.987 0.977 7.527 2.6 2.242 -0.191 0.955 -5.203 55.523 13.343 12.909 -5.04 17.162 10.753 24.288 30.488 0.281 12.72 16.35 7.789 20.277 25.276 21.947 13.078 8.807 -1.974 -20.835 7.393 -0.018 -2.786 2.334 9.983 14.505 6.05 8.282 4.697 5.653 -1.977 2.749 4.424 -0.132 4.589 4.888 4.898 4.861 2021 +944 HUN TX_RPCH Hungary Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. The Central bank's original source is the National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes are derived using the methodology described in WEO trade conversion calculations spreadsheet Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" -- 5.349 3.54 6.669 6.635 5.208 -2.226 4.749 6.452 1.21 -5.343 -13.877 2.102 -10.139 13.72 36.499 9.202 22.755 15.544 11.798 24.945 8.822 5.725 6.257 17.887 12.875 19.518 16.104 6.692 -10.724 11.118 6.408 -1.704 4.103 9.198 7.365 3.804 6.475 4.985 5.423 -6.076 10.257 5.214 4.171 5.98 6.28 6.249 5.608 2021 +944 HUN TXG_RPCH Hungary Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. The Central bank's original source is the National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes are derived using the methodology described in WEO trade conversion calculations spreadsheet Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.08 2.6 3.191 6.603 7.14 5.108 -2.203 3.377 6.726 0.371 -3.97 -5 1.111 -13.187 16.709 8.46 4.6 29.828 22.533 15.925 21.721 7.751 5.929 9.142 18.359 11.3 12.606 12.044 -1.184 -17.218 9.626 1.009 -3.283 3.307 6.986 13.699 5.436 6.76 1.22 4.135 -0.979 3.609 -1.654 4.214 6.088 7.183 6.317 6.196 2021 +944 HUN LUR Hungary Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Economically active population aged 15-64. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 0.607 0.232 0.154 0.173 0.117 0.041 0.212 0.315 0.463 0.531 2.082 8.415 9.303 11.29 10.118 10.17 9.89 8.73 7.8 7 6.433 5.74 5.843 5.901 6.122 6.8 7.075 7 7.468 9.681 10.801 10.655 10.668 9.849 7.511 6.626 4.971 4.041 3.596 3.309 4.115 4.071 3.408 3.848 3.563 3.372 3.228 3.132 2021 +944 HUN LE Hungary Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +944 HUN LP Hungary Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Population from 1995 to 2012 is from the HCSO, and is for January 1 of each year. (a mid-year population series is also available). Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.71 10.706 10.695 10.672 10.641 10.599 10.56 10.509 10.464 10.422 10.375 10.373 10.374 10.365 10.35 10.337 10.321 10.301 10.28 10.253 10.222 10.2 10.175 10.142 10.117 10.098 10.077 10.066 10.045 10.031 10.014 9.986 9.932 9.909 9.877 9.856 9.83 9.798 9.778 9.773 9.77 9.731 9.727 9.724 9.72 9.717 9.713 9.71 2021 +944 HUN GGR Hungary General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,721.60" "3,326.66" "3,891.66" "4,529.03" "5,090.79" "5,903.31" "6,660.39" "7,356.58" "8,022.85" "8,893.90" "9,385.91" "10,248.90" "11,526.76" "12,252.26" "12,148.97" "12,199.55" "12,513.78" "13,567.95" "14,406.34" "15,507.11" "16,914.67" "16,293.28" "17,382.48" "19,107.05" "20,856.38" "20,955.82" "22,735.20" "27,220.77" "29,480.82" "32,069.00" "34,322.32" "36,509.49" "39,067.17" 2021 +944 HUN GGR_NGDP Hungary General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.631 46.708 44.05 43.37 43.744 44.306 43.253 42.197 41.93 42.196 41.624 42.148 44.849 45.016 45.917 44.473 43.906 46.915 47.56 47.361 48.414 44.992 44.251 44.033 43.88 43.408 41.145 43.251 42.662 42.79 42.881 42.849 43.156 2021 +944 HUN GGX Hungary General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,223.48" "3,638.36" "4,382.04" "5,304.34" "5,704.86" "6,308.54" "7,276.25" "8,890.37" "9,396.98" "10,285.18" "11,143.54" "12,503.23" "12,835.22" "13,283.01" "13,408.65" "13,416.29" "14,001.01" "14,241.94" "15,194.73" "16,417.39" "17,615.37" "16,943.86" "18,348.28" "20,023.50" "21,847.88" "24,716.48" "26,478.19" "30,297.20" "31,641.38" "33,987.03" "35,567.46" "37,133.81" "38,583.14" 2021 +944 HUN GGX_NGDP Hungary General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.23 51.084 49.601 50.794 49.021 47.347 47.252 50.995 49.112 48.797 49.419 51.419 49.94 48.803 50.678 48.909 49.124 49.245 50.163 50.141 50.42 46.788 46.71 46.145 45.966 51.198 47.919 48.139 45.789 45.35 44.437 43.582 42.622 2021 +944 HUN GGXCNL Hungary General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -501.876 -311.702 -490.379 -775.31 -614.07 -405.236 -615.856 "-1,533.78" "-1,374.12" "-1,391.28" "-1,757.63" "-2,254.33" "-1,308.46" "-1,030.75" "-1,259.68" "-1,216.74" "-1,487.24" -673.987 -788.386 -910.279 -700.702 -650.58 -965.802 -916.453 -991.506 "-3,760.66" "-3,743.00" "-3,076.43" "-2,160.56" "-1,918.02" "-1,245.14" -624.325 484.023 2021 +944 HUN GGXCNL_NGDP Hungary General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.599 -4.376 -5.551 -7.424 -5.277 -3.041 -3.999 -8.798 -7.182 -6.601 -7.795 -9.271 -5.091 -3.787 -4.761 -4.436 -5.218 -2.33 -2.603 -2.78 -2.006 -1.796 -2.459 -2.112 -2.086 -7.79 -6.774 -4.888 -3.127 -2.559 -1.556 -0.733 0.535 2021 +944 HUN GGSB Hungary General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -266.402 -491.227 "-1,494.78" "-1,409.81" "-1,607.91" "-2,221.83" "-2,693.30" "-1,636.70" "-1,555.79" -860.422 "-1,139.24" "-1,203.30" 38.173 -184.448 -651.874 -484.509 -590.604 "-1,145.27" "-1,281.75" "-1,518.16" "-3,454.69" "-3,060.17" "-3,145.27" "-1,992.46" "-1,772.82" "-1,160.05" -587.09 523.867 2021 +944 HUN GGSB_NPGDP Hungary General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.908 -3.149 -8.686 -7.512 -7.938 -10.255 -11.715 -6.754 -6.123 -3.24 -4.11 -4.156 0.126 -0.58 -1.949 -1.372 -1.582 -2.895 -3.056 -3.415 -7.334 -6.136 -5.962 -3.574 -3.012 -1.87 -0.899 0.731 2021 +944 HUN GGXONLB Hungary General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -29.875 219.333 142.67 -133.427 95.893 228.711 -3.876 -912.267 -671.11 -562.006 -912.431 "-1,378.57" -347.866 -50.119 -210.023 -188.202 -425.31 539.392 502.399 317.251 459.721 434.425 47.326 67.371 41.009 "-2,702.04" "-2,518.94" "-1,697.53" -48.081 18.309 667.923 "1,407.42" "2,437.10" 2021 +944 HUN GGXONLB_NGDP Hungary General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.512 3.08 1.615 -1.278 0.824 1.717 -0.025 -5.233 -3.507 -2.666 -4.046 -5.669 -1.353 -0.184 -0.794 -0.686 -1.492 1.865 1.659 0.969 1.316 1.2 0.12 0.155 0.086 -5.597 -4.559 -2.697 -0.07 0.024 0.834 1.652 2.692 2021 +944 HUN GGXWDN Hungary General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "13,102.75" "14,995.75" "16,122.61" "17,208.80" "18,962.96" "19,888.71" "20,645.14" "20,449.44" "21,542.48" "23,066.13" "24,655.93" "24,583.78" "25,592.25" "26,954.68" "27,826.15" "35,053.43" "38,573.61" "42,720.61" "46,114.99" "48,678.43" "49,627.53" "49,957.06" "48,892.82" 2021 +944 HUN GGXWDN_NGDP Hungary General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.108 61.67 62.731 63.227 71.671 72.504 72.435 70.709 71.119 70.448 70.572 67.885 65.151 62.118 58.544 72.61 69.808 67.879 66.734 64.953 62.003 58.632 54.011 2021 +944 HUN GGXWDG Hungary General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,910.99" "5,087.83" "5,506.53" "6,319.83" "7,029.46" "7,422.22" "8,046.34" "9,689.63" "11,116.43" "12,422.73" "13,584.74" "15,611.53" "16,757.36" "19,372.11" "20,470.89" "21,989.86" "22,927.10" "22,662.23" "23,431.20" "25,109.36" "26,489.81" "27,100.85" "28,322.51" "29,970.68" "31,129.78" "38,408.89" "42,414.24" "47,095.02" "50,917.97" "53,887.45" "55,190.79" "55,879.19" "55,395.16" 2021 +944 HUN GGXWDG_NGDP Hungary General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 84.143 71.435 62.329 60.518 60.403 55.705 52.253 55.579 58.098 58.938 60.245 64.202 65.2 71.176 77.37 80.163 80.442 78.361 77.354 76.688 75.821 74.835 72.102 69.069 65.494 79.56 76.759 74.83 73.685 71.903 68.953 65.583 61.194 2021 +944 HUN NGDP_FY Hungary "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 749.6 810.814 881.466 931.883 "1,017.23" "1,074.61" "1,131.94" "1,274.96" "1,497.44" "1,791.10" "2,172.10" "2,597.31" "3,059.26" "3,688.85" "4,537.76" "5,836.48" "7,122.31" "8,834.56" "10,442.82" "11,637.55" "13,324.05" "15,398.70" "17,433.86" "19,133.81" "21,077.46" "22,549.02" "24,316.30" "25,701.37" "27,217.37" "26,458.26" "27,431.27" "28,501.50" "28,920.37" "30,290.92" "32,742.18" "34,937.31" "36,214.07" "39,281.36" "43,392.44" "47,530.61" "48,276.36" "55,256.67" "62,936.29" "69,102.42" "74,944.33" "80,040.85" "85,204.01" "90,524.57" 2021 +944 HUN BCA Hungary Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.102 -1.369 -0.531 -0.181 0.039 -0.455 -1.365 -0.676 -0.572 -0.588 0.289 -1.247 -0.773 -4.876 -5.076 -1.622 -1.787 -1.92 -3.442 -3.872 -4.015 -3.131 -4.289 -6.811 -8.88 -8.138 -8.624 -10.334 -11.488 -1.044 0.256 0.661 1.993 4.699 1.701 2.938 5.765 2.863 0.255 -1.139 -1.779 -5.781 -12.375 -5.924 -4.536 -2.085 0.509 1.751 2021 +944 HUN BCA_NGDPD Hungary Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.782 -5.794 -2.206 -0.829 0.184 -2.122 -5.527 -2.49 -1.926 -1.939 0.842 -3.589 -1.995 -12.152 -11.76 -3.493 -3.83 -4.06 -7.066 -7.89 -8.503 -5.824 -6.344 -7.985 -8.542 -7.203 -7.462 -7.383 -7.265 -0.799 0.194 0.466 1.551 3.47 1.208 2.349 4.481 2 0.159 -0.697 -1.135 -3.171 -6.702 -3.028 -2.143 -0.922 0.211 0.682 2021 +176 ISL NGDP_R Iceland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 908.671 947.427 967.839 947.019 986.124 "1,018.60" "1,082.47" "1,174.97" "1,173.92" "1,176.95" "1,190.72" "1,188.05" "1,147.97" "1,163.05" "1,205.02" "1,206.42" "1,261.52" "1,334.33" "1,432.58" "1,490.23" "1,564.52" "1,627.31" "1,636.42" "1,671.48" "1,801.90" "1,912.25" "2,033.05" "2,204.94" "2,253.66" "2,080.94" "2,021.99" "2,059.32" "2,081.22" "2,175.97" "2,212.68" "2,310.85" "2,456.52" "2,559.57" "2,684.70" "2,749.55" "2,561.41" "2,674.19" "2,809.78" "2,891.71" "2,965.96" "3,036.78" "3,104.33" "3,172.52" 2020 +176 ISL NGDP_RPCH Iceland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.738 4.265 2.154 -2.151 4.129 3.293 6.27 8.546 -0.09 0.258 1.169 -0.224 -3.374 1.313 3.609 0.117 4.567 5.772 7.363 4.024 4.985 4.013 0.56 2.143 7.802 6.125 6.317 8.455 2.21 -7.664 -2.833 1.846 1.064 4.552 1.687 4.437 6.304 4.195 4.889 2.415 -6.842 4.403 5.07 2.916 2.568 2.388 2.224 2.197 2020 +176 ISL NGDP Iceland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.473 25.594 40.158 69.382 91.661 124.9 164.979 215.088 264.301 325.154 379.099 409.978 408.887 420.849 447.141 460.84 493.834 536.721 603.407 649.719 709.561 802.277 854.14 876.733 970.421 "1,061.43" "1,225.72" "1,386.95" "1,589.63" "1,626.39" "1,680.97" "1,765.01" "1,845.16" "1,970.15" "2,086.36" "2,310.85" "2,512.06" "2,641.96" "2,844.41" "3,043.85" "2,937.93" "3,251.22" "3,684.80" "3,979.98" "4,236.66" "4,444.31" "4,677.58" "4,917.61" 2020 +176 ISL NGDPD Iceland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.434 3.543 3.251 2.793 2.892 3.009 4.014 5.561 6.145 5.7 6.504 6.949 7.105 6.225 6.393 7.124 7.426 7.57 8.504 8.982 9.026 8.235 9.318 11.429 13.825 16.853 17.465 21.653 18.075 13.154 13.751 15.222 14.752 16.125 17.868 17.517 20.793 24.728 26.264 24.826 21.695 25.602 27.702 29.623 32.169 34.39 36.898 39.546 2020 +176 ISL PPPGDP Iceland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.48 2.83 3.07 3.122 3.368 3.589 3.891 4.327 4.476 4.664 4.895 5.049 4.99 5.175 5.476 5.598 5.961 6.413 6.963 7.345 7.886 8.387 8.566 8.922 9.876 10.81 11.847 13.196 13.747 12.774 12.562 13.059 13.472 14.378 15.059 16.281 17.938 19.267 20.692 21.571 20.337 22.115 24.888 26.526 27.778 28.97 30.178 31.438 2020 +176 ISL NGDP_D Iceland "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.813 2.701 4.149 7.326 9.295 12.262 15.241 18.306 22.514 27.627 31.838 34.508 35.618 36.185 37.107 38.199 39.146 40.224 42.12 43.599 45.353 49.301 52.196 52.452 53.856 55.507 60.29 62.902 70.535 78.156 83.134 85.709 88.658 90.541 94.291 100 102.261 103.219 105.949 110.704 114.7 121.578 131.142 137.634 142.843 146.349 150.679 155.007 2020 +176 ISL NGDPRPC Iceland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,003,875.22" "4,131,335.50" "4,168,449.91" "4,020,681.26" "4,136,147.98" "4,233,457.87" "4,469,249.76" "4,812,369.36" "4,741,937.95" "4,671,951.33" "4,691,832.65" "4,643,257.98" "4,419,904.62" "4,432,578.51" "4,546,138.47" "4,518,814.28" "4,707,916.91" "4,944,285.11" "5,259,463.77" "5,405,027.71" "5,606,613.89" "5,742,893.34" "5,710,257.35" "5,794,273.95" "6,201,242.39" "6,513,633.56" "6,779,293.14" "7,166,524.74" "7,144,059.93" "6,515,815.61" "6,365,875.39" "6,466,644.90" "6,512,458.73" "6,760,660.79" "6,794,212.56" "7,021,722.88" "7,387,376.74" "7,564,866.45" "7,704,686.47" "7,702,003.69" "7,034,262.11" "7,251,225.62" "7,503,907.30" "7,610,314.51" "7,692,440.60" "7,829,135.58" "7,955,547.07" "8,081,812.41" 2018 +176 ISL NGDPRPPPPC Iceland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "30,139.32" "31,098.78" "31,378.16" "30,265.82" "31,135.00" "31,867.51" "33,642.44" "36,225.28" "35,695.11" "35,168.28" "35,317.94" "34,952.29" "33,270.99" "33,366.39" "34,221.22" "34,015.54" "35,439.01" "37,218.28" "39,590.80" "40,686.54" "42,203.99" "43,229.84" "42,984.17" "43,616.61" "46,680.08" "49,031.61" "51,031.37" "53,946.27" "53,777.17" "49,048.04" "47,919.36" "48,677.90" "49,022.77" "50,891.12" "51,143.68" "52,856.27" "55,608.74" "56,944.80" "57,997.30" "57,977.11" "52,950.66" "54,583.86" "56,485.93" "57,286.92" "57,905.12" "58,934.10" "59,885.67" "60,836.13" 2018 +176 ISL NGDPPC Iceland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "72,584.40" "111,606.74" "172,959.54" "294,569.95" "384,458.92" "519,106.28" "681,161.37" "880,940.77" "1,067,620.06" "1,290,706.76" "1,493,779.99" "1,602,315.64" "1,574,293.94" "1,603,930.73" "1,686,917.61" "1,726,134.57" "1,842,954.76" "1,988,783.66" "2,215,305.03" "2,356,513.32" "2,542,782.81" "2,831,289.42" "2,980,511.21" "3,039,241.38" "3,339,715.04" "3,615,497.81" "4,087,205.02" "4,507,891.52" "5,039,085.90" "5,092,529.62" "5,292,217.36" "5,542,464.80" "5,773,796.45" "6,121,184.25" "6,406,342.60" "7,021,719.84" "7,554,396.76" "7,808,384.24" "8,163,033.43" "8,526,399.83" "8,068,266.08" "8,815,869.11" "9,840,774.40" "10,474,403.60" "10,988,084.65" "11,457,887.09" "11,987,374.59" "12,527,342.13" 2018 +176 ISL NGDPDPC Iceland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,129.18" "15,449.05" "14,003.08" "11,857.37" "12,130.44" "12,506.28" "16,571.59" "22,776.76" "24,820.30" "22,627.39" "25,629.43" "27,159.58" "27,357.17" "23,725.67" "24,117.99" "26,682.49" "27,713.61" "28,048.85" "31,219.80" "32,577.64" "32,344.36" "29,061.34" "32,516.44" "39,620.41" "47,579.94" "57,405.56" "58,238.89" "70,375.33" "57,296.25" "41,188.91" "43,293.02" "47,798.81" "46,159.80" "50,100.08" "54,864.16" "53,227.63" "62,530.42" "73,085.13" "75,374.15" "69,542.65" "59,578.82" "69,422.38" "73,981.34" "77,960.83" "83,431.63" "88,660.71" "94,559.03" "100,741.62" 2018 +176 ISL PPPPC Iceland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,927.45" "12,342.04" "13,222.39" "13,253.10" "14,125.77" "14,915.26" "16,063.04" "17,724.07" "18,080.51" "18,512.22" "19,286.73" "19,732.59" "19,211.46" "19,723.16" "20,660.54" "20,966.97" "22,244.38" "23,764.00" "25,563.40" "26,641.08" "28,260.77" "29,599.87" "29,890.38" "30,928.79" "33,989.67" "36,821.52" "39,505.82" "42,890.99" "43,576.46" "39,999.10" "39,548.37" "41,009.12" "42,154.44" "44,672.80" "46,239.21" "49,470.73" "53,942.99" "56,944.80" "59,382.76" "60,424.03" "55,850.47" "59,965.46" "66,466.99" "69,811.28" "72,045.27" "74,688.28" "77,339.07" "80,086.85" 2018 +176 ISL NGAP_NPGDP Iceland Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +176 ISL PPPSH Iceland Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.02 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 2020 +176 ISL PPPEX Iceland Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.642 9.043 13.081 22.226 27.217 34.804 42.406 49.703 59.048 69.722 77.451 81.201 81.946 81.322 81.649 82.326 82.85 83.689 86.659 88.454 89.976 95.652 99.715 98.266 98.257 98.19 103.458 105.101 115.638 127.316 133.816 135.152 136.968 137.023 138.548 141.937 140.044 137.122 137.465 141.109 144.462 147.016 148.055 150.039 152.516 153.409 154.998 156.422 2020 +176 ISL NID_NGDP Iceland Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.74 29.417 30.631 23.497 25.558 23.147 20.667 23.016 23.069 20.958 21.177 22.24 20.179 18.824 17.887 18.192 20.759 21.775 25.864 23.57 24.932 22.901 19.81 21.292 24.845 28.871 36.072 29.575 26.021 15.323 13.909 15.583 16.016 15.47 17.224 19.404 21.084 21.741 22.275 21.122 21.289 22.844 22.728 23.042 23.417 23.502 23.35 23.22 2020 +176 ISL NGSD_NGDP Iceland Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 26.14 24.517 22.536 22.572 22.609 20.48 21.931 19.23 19.518 20.596 16.533 15.693 15.413 17.306 17.641 18.373 18.306 19.421 18.664 16.454 14.735 18.646 21.019 16.404 14.797 13.163 13.361 15.999 5.23 6.41 7.814 10.856 12.436 21.722 21.627 25.03 29.181 25.962 26.381 27.637 23.14 21.24 20.761 22.782 23.918 23.917 23.773 23.564 2020 +176 ISL PCPI Iceland "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008. Base period is 2008M1. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022 2.995 4.519 6.825 12.576 16.244 21.504 26.078 30.971 38.855 44.49 51.392 54.891 57.064 59.394 60.315 61.313 62.694 63.82 64.907 66.997 70.427 74.931 78.81 80.435 82.97 86.289 92.048 96.712 108.975 122.058 128.642 133.775 140.725 146.192 149.167 151.6 154.167 156.892 161.092 165.933 170.658 178.267 193.291 206.265 214.803 220.635 226.151 231.804 2020 +176 ISL PCPIPCH Iceland "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 58.548 50.864 51.019 84.275 29.17 32.376 21.273 18.763 25.456 14.503 15.513 6.809 3.959 4.083 1.55 1.655 2.252 1.796 1.703 3.22 5.12 6.396 5.177 2.062 3.152 4 6.674 5.066 12.68 12.006 5.394 3.99 5.195 3.885 2.035 1.631 1.693 1.768 2.677 3.006 2.848 4.458 8.428 6.712 4.139 2.715 2.5 2.5 2020 +176 ISL PCPIE Iceland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008. Base period is 2008M1. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022 3.379 5.045 8.065 14.247 16.928 23.011 26.119 32.502 39.2 49.11 52.66 56.62 57.48 60.21 60.52 61.73 63 64.29 65.11 68.71 71.56 77.75 79.27 81.46 84.65 88.15 94.29 99.82 117.9 126.7 129.9 136.7 142.5 148.4 149.6 152.6 155.5 158.4 164.3 167.6 173.6 182.5 200.502 210.78 217.762 223.205 228.785 234.505 2020 +176 ISL PCPIEPCH Iceland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 55.701 49.29 59.866 76.645 18.816 35.936 13.507 24.44 20.607 25.281 7.229 7.52 1.519 4.749 0.515 1.999 2.057 2.048 1.275 5.529 4.148 8.65 1.955 2.763 3.916 4.135 6.965 5.865 18.113 7.464 2.526 5.235 4.243 4.14 0.809 2.005 1.9 1.865 3.725 2.009 3.58 5.127 9.864 5.126 3.312 2.5 2.5 2.5 2020 +176 ISL TM_RPCH Iceland Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;. In accordance with ESA 2010. Oil coverage: Petroleum, petroleum products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.978 7.116 -0.57 -9.696 9.145 9.419 0.949 23.265 -4.585 -10.257 0.991 5.259 -5.972 -7.501 3.821 3.617 14.599 6.88 21.945 3.352 7.802 -9.976 -2.731 10.255 14.622 27.827 9.82 -2.263 -20.313 -20.67 2.319 6.774 4.604 0.106 10.02 13.542 14.603 11.831 0.886 -8.523 -21.54 20.344 23.533 -2.003 0.283 1.195 1.356 1.365 2020 +176 ISL TMG_RPCH Iceland Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;. In accordance with ESA 2010. Oil coverage: Petroleum, petroleum products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.721 5.656 -2.851 -10.785 6.894 8.408 7.699 25.021 -5.455 -10.889 0.306 4.892 -4.85 -12.67 7.49 6.471 16.62 5.817 23.58 2.599 3.646 -11.237 -2.878 7.619 17.704 24.704 16.282 -5.699 -18.913 -25.237 -0.407 6.795 2.28 -0.256 9.837 18.798 14.023 11.294 -2.576 -6.211 -13.059 21.259 6.474 -0.011 0.462 1.946 2.192 2.189 2020 +176 ISL TX_RPCH Iceland Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;. In accordance with ESA 2010. Oil coverage: Petroleum, petroleum products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.699 3.164 -8.943 11.003 2.406 11.05 5.947 3.266 -3.605 2.943 -0.026 -5.91 -1.982 6.513 9.278 -2.289 8.09 4.786 1.424 3.116 3.862 6.746 3.557 0.743 8.164 7.117 -4.71 23.37 3.464 8.317 0.954 3.396 3.598 6.805 3.889 8.948 10.951 5.08 1.681 -4.668 -29.872 12.726 25.942 2.902 2.536 2.035 1.956 1.871 2020 +176 ISL TXG_RPCH Iceland Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;. In accordance with ESA 2010. Oil coverage: Petroleum, petroleum products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.046 -0.261 -17.133 13.414 2.003 11.277 10.142 4.36 -1.21 3.521 -1.4 -7.901 -1.021 5.08 12.161 -2.22 9.119 5.847 -3.155 4.697 -2.463 4.45 7.419 -1.247 9.737 -1.613 -5.419 17.522 11.877 9.059 -4.476 2.695 3.44 3.768 2.758 3.186 3.72 1.092 3.852 -0.97 -7.859 7.342 9 -0.661 2.101 2.067 1.915 1.75 2020 +176 ISL LUR Iceland Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: Labor Directorate Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: LHEM series is from the OECD, hourly earnings in the manufacturing sector Employment type: Other Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.313 0.365 0.67 1.022 1.254 0.906 0.656 0.441 0.636 1.658 2.594 2.925 4.665 5.764 5.776 5.25 4.153 4.204 3.314 2.489 2.633 2.791 3.515 3.525 3.417 2.883 3.2 2.492 3.325 8.008 8.317 7.7 6.617 5.833 5.417 4.5 3.342 3.283 3.1 3.925 6.433 6.017 4 4 4 4 4 4 2020 +176 ISL LE Iceland Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: Labor Directorate Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: LHEM series is from the OECD, hourly earnings in the manufacturing sector Employment type: Other Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.106 0.111 0.114 0.115 0.117 0.121 0.125 0.132 0.128 0.126 0.125 0.125 0.123 0.136 0.138 0.141 0.141 0.141 0.147 0.152 0.156 0.158 0.156 0.157 0.153 0.159 0.165 0.172 0.174 0.163 0.162 0.163 0.165 0.171 0.173 0.18 0.188 0.19 0.193 0.195 0.189 0.196 0.207 0.208 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +176 ISL LP Iceland Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022 0.227 0.229 0.232 0.236 0.238 0.241 0.242 0.244 0.248 0.252 0.254 0.256 0.26 0.262 0.265 0.267 0.268 0.27 0.272 0.276 0.279 0.283 0.287 0.288 0.291 0.294 0.3 0.308 0.315 0.319 0.318 0.318 0.32 0.322 0.326 0.329 0.333 0.338 0.348 0.357 0.364 0.369 0.374 0.38 0.386 0.388 0.39 0.393 2018 +176 ISL GGR Iceland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.81 9.369 15.141 24.845 33.829 44.254 58.619 76.785 104.375 125.647 149.443 172.969 175.075 171.477 180.542 191.249 209.502 226.275 243.214 303.5 328.325 378.182 368.846 398.636 455.834 530.769 628.643 698.27 814.644 731.84 708.232 776.705 832.306 881.022 962.279 995.473 "1,481.78" "1,198.50" "1,273.01" "1,272.62" "1,231.46" "1,342.54" "1,589.58" "1,706.26" "1,781.91" "1,877.55" "1,966.66" "2,057.38" 2020 +176 ISL GGR_NGDP Iceland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 35.269 36.607 37.704 35.81 36.906 35.432 35.531 35.699 39.491 38.642 39.42 42.19 42.817 40.745 40.377 41.5 42.424 42.159 40.307 46.713 46.272 47.139 43.183 45.468 46.973 50.005 51.288 50.346 51.248 44.998 42.132 44.006 45.108 44.719 46.122 43.078 58.987 45.364 44.755 41.81 41.916 41.293 43.139 42.871 42.059 42.246 42.044 41.837 2020 +176 ISL GGX Iceland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.584 9.031 14.45 26.208 31.769 46.208 65.111 78.476 109.479 139.604 161.426 175.669 182.692 189.808 201.073 204.476 216.993 226.066 246.625 294.929 318.067 380.433 388.27 419.009 453.053 477.628 549.592 620.62 "1,007.60" 871.377 820.241 891.961 880.735 905.604 956.124 "1,004.61" "1,166.53" "1,173.28" "1,247.07" "1,318.70" "1,493.68" "1,600.70" "1,790.18" "1,830.32" "1,870.98" "1,912.83" "1,967.26" "2,038.95" 2020 +176 ISL GGX_NGDP Iceland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 33.899 35.285 35.983 37.773 34.659 36.996 39.466 36.485 41.422 42.935 42.581 42.848 44.68 45.101 44.969 44.37 43.94 42.12 40.872 45.393 44.826 47.419 45.457 47.792 46.686 44.999 44.838 44.747 63.386 53.577 48.796 50.536 47.732 45.966 45.827 43.474 46.437 44.409 43.843 43.323 50.841 49.234 48.583 45.988 44.162 43.04 42.057 41.462 2020 +176 ISL GGXCNL Iceland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.226 0.338 0.691 -1.362 2.06 -1.953 -6.491 -1.691 -5.103 -13.957 -11.983 -2.701 -7.617 -18.331 -20.531 -13.227 -7.49 0.208 -3.411 8.571 10.258 -2.251 -19.424 -20.373 2.781 53.141 79.051 77.65 -192.954 -139.537 -112.009 -115.256 -48.429 -24.582 6.155 -9.137 315.246 25.228 25.942 -46.077 -262.214 -258.165 -200.598 -124.061 -89.063 -35.278 -0.603 18.431 2020 +176 ISL GGXCNL_NGDP Iceland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 1.37 1.322 1.721 -1.963 2.247 -1.564 -3.935 -0.786 -1.931 -4.292 -3.161 -0.659 -1.863 -4.356 -4.592 -2.87 -1.517 0.039 -0.565 1.319 1.446 -0.281 -2.274 -2.324 0.287 5.007 6.449 5.599 -12.138 -8.58 -6.663 -6.53 -2.625 -1.248 0.295 -0.395 12.549 0.955 0.912 -1.514 -8.925 -7.941 -5.444 -3.117 -2.102 -0.794 -0.013 0.375 2020 +176 ISL GGSB Iceland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.222 0.24 0.664 -0.243 3.199 -0.676 -6.722 -6.584 -9.569 -17.342 -15.44 -3.653 0.18 -9.631 -13.625 -1.394 2.077 7.256 -8.012 10.038 13.848 3.75 -7.546 -2.532 -4.527 53.597 66.714 26.467 -110.42 -148.126 -21.82 -86.69 -15.106 -27.249 -6.342 -3.662 16.347 -28.511 -43.295 -121.28 -126.818 -135.391 -247.929 -169.171 -124.701 -70.886 -22.519 5.363 2020 +176 ISL GGSB_NPGDP Iceland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). 1.22 0.863 1.519 -0.309 3.148 -0.492 -3.837 -3.052 -3.537 -5.176 -3.984 -0.864 0.043 -2.259 -3.062 -0.298 0.418 1.372 -1.376 1.569 1.969 0.469 -0.869 -0.28 -0.47 5.001 5.482 2.02 -7.413 -8.981 -1.25 -4.812 -0.801 -1.384 -0.299 -0.157 0.657 -1.094 -1.572 -4.133 -4.196 -4.144 -6.774 -4.291 -2.972 -1.608 -0.484 0.109 2020 +176 ISL GGXONLB Iceland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.139 0.326 0.523 -1.759 1.944 -2.148 -5.798 -1.329 -2.138 -9.77 -3.753 4.526 0.05 -9.681 -10.446 -0.797 4.362 12.361 11.984 21.1 20.714 5.921 -11.485 -10.631 12.748 57.795 70.31 67.106 -214.001 -99.488 -70.354 -74.446 5.913 36.976 78.757 74.172 388.397 104.35 87.478 14.161 -197.06 -203.909 -9.511 80.414 74.451 113.438 143.762 156.821 2020 +176 ISL GGXONLB_NGDP Iceland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 0.843 1.274 1.302 -2.536 2.121 -1.719 -3.515 -0.618 -0.809 -3.005 -0.99 1.104 0.012 -2.3 -2.336 -0.173 0.883 2.303 1.986 3.248 2.919 0.738 -1.345 -1.213 1.314 5.445 5.736 4.838 -13.462 -6.117 -4.185 -4.218 0.32 1.877 3.775 3.21 15.461 3.95 3.075 0.465 -6.707 -6.272 -0.258 2.02 1.757 2.552 3.073 3.189 2020 +176 ISL GGXWDN Iceland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 0.179 3.98 5.174 7.349 14.492 17.048 25.371 55.087 70.514 79.252 106.512 143.173 165.494 179.298 191.522 196.531 282.793 461.598 503.503 637.539 672.271 712.396 701.539 572.193 660.276 719.115 "1,415.98" "1,810.40" "1,851.78" "1,845.32" "1,934.00" "1,953.98" "1,838.47" "1,802.67" "1,698.31" "1,590.18" "1,440.78" "1,646.20" "1,779.25" "1,935.85" "2,036.36" "2,033.18" "2,064.62" "2,041.23" "1,985.26" "1,905.80" 2020 +176 ISL GGXWDN_NGDP Iceland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a 0.446 5.736 5.645 5.884 8.784 7.926 9.599 16.942 18.6 19.331 26.049 34.02 37.012 38.907 38.783 36.617 46.866 71.046 70.96 79.466 78.707 81.256 72.292 53.908 53.869 51.849 89.076 111.314 110.162 104.55 104.815 99.18 88.118 78.009 67.607 60.19 50.653 54.083 60.561 59.542 55.264 51.085 48.732 45.929 42.442 38.755 2020 +176 ISL GGXWDG Iceland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 11.625 21.336 29.721 39.989 49.272 58.775 80.845 114.734 134.542 154.183 185.639 220.078 245.071 267.611 274.447 279.351 303.396 497.639 537.821 668.96 701.761 745.818 784.696 731.653 865.981 948.735 "1,754.26" "2,094.36" "2,238.06" "2,438.82" "2,471.13" "2,402.80" "2,403.44" "2,246.63" "2,069.26" "1,892.65" "1,795.98" "2,015.89" "2,266.88" "2,425.33" "2,513.94" "2,512.27" "2,543.01" "2,519.15" "2,622.70" "2,389.18" 2020 +176 ISL GGXWDG_NGDP Iceland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a 28.948 30.751 32.425 32.017 29.866 27.326 30.588 35.286 35.49 37.608 45.401 52.294 54.808 58.07 55.575 52.048 50.28 76.593 75.796 83.383 82.16 85.068 80.861 68.931 70.651 68.404 110.357 128.773 133.141 138.176 133.925 121.96 115.198 97.221 82.373 71.638 63.141 66.228 77.159 74.598 68.225 63.123 60.024 56.683 56.07 48.584 2020 +176 ISL NGDP_FY Iceland "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.473 25.594 40.158 69.382 91.661 124.9 164.979 215.088 264.301 325.154 379.099 409.978 408.887 420.849 447.141 460.84 493.834 536.721 603.407 649.719 709.561 802.277 854.14 876.733 970.421 "1,061.43" "1,225.72" "1,386.95" "1,589.63" "1,626.39" "1,680.97" "1,765.01" "1,845.16" "1,970.15" "2,086.36" "2,310.85" "2,512.06" "2,641.96" "2,844.41" "3,043.85" "2,937.93" "3,251.22" "3,684.80" "3,979.98" "4,236.66" "4,444.31" "4,677.58" "4,917.61" 2020 +176 ISL BCA Iceland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.069 -0.145 -0.256 -0.053 -0.13 -0.116 0.021 -0.184 -0.208 -0.076 -0.132 -0.272 -0.166 0.043 0.122 0.013 -0.182 -0.178 -0.612 -0.639 -0.92 -0.35 0.113 -0.559 -1.389 -2.647 -3.967 -2.939 -3.758 -1.172 -0.838 -0.72 -0.528 1.008 0.787 0.986 1.684 1.044 1.079 1.617 0.402 -0.411 -0.545 -0.077 0.161 0.143 0.156 0.136 2020 +176 ISL BCA_NGDPD Iceland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.022 -4.087 -7.884 -1.881 -4.478 -3.849 0.53 -3.304 -3.378 -1.325 -2.037 -3.908 -2.338 0.693 1.907 0.182 -2.452 -2.353 -7.199 -7.116 -10.197 -4.255 1.209 -4.888 -10.048 -15.708 -22.711 -13.576 -20.791 -8.913 -6.095 -4.727 -3.579 6.252 4.403 5.626 8.097 4.221 4.106 6.515 1.851 -1.604 -1.968 -0.259 0.5 0.415 0.423 0.344 2020 +534 IND NGDP_R India "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. The original data is in fiscal years, which begins in April and ends in March, to match with authorities' reporting methods. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. Latest quarterly data is as of June 2022 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2011/12. The base year is by Fiscal Year, which is April to March (e.g. FY2004: April 2004 - March 2005). Growth rates of real GDP calculated from 1998 to 2011 are as per national accounts with base year 2004/05, and thereafter are as per national accounts with base year 2011/12 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" "13,436.12" "14,243.12" "14,738.17" "15,812.42" "16,416.57" "17,279.15" "18,104.50" "18,822.41" "20,634.59" "21,861.80" "23,071.59" "23,315.39" "24,593.64" "25,761.94" "27,477.40" "29,558.71" "31,790.31" "33,077.72" "35,123.36" "38,095.83" "39,610.14" "41,568.62" "43,192.88" "46,624.11" "50,283.62" "54,952.32" "60,043.16" "65,928.23" "68,493.43" "74,301.57" "81,924.89" "87,363.30" "92,130.20" "98,013.70" "105,276.70" "113,694.90" "123,081.90" "131,445.80" "139,929.10" "145,159.60" "135,584.70" "147,355.20" "157,439.75" "166,978.85" "178,350.30" "190,433.55" "202,869.57" "215,392.74" 2022 +534 IND NGDP_RPCH India "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.281 6.006 3.476 7.289 3.821 5.254 4.777 3.965 9.628 5.947 5.534 1.057 5.482 4.75 6.659 7.575 7.55 4.05 6.184 8.463 3.975 4.944 3.907 7.944 7.849 9.285 9.264 9.801 3.891 8.48 10.26 6.638 5.456 6.386 7.41 7.996 8.256 6.795 6.454 3.738 -6.596 8.681 6.844 6.059 6.81 6.775 6.53 6.173 2022 +534 IND NGDP India "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. The original data is in fiscal years, which begins in April and ends in March, to match with authorities' reporting methods. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. Latest quarterly data is as of June 2022 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2011/12. The base year is by Fiscal Year, which is April to March (e.g. FY2004: April 2004 - March 2005). Growth rates of real GDP calculated from 1998 to 2011 are as per national accounts with base year 2004/05, and thereafter are as per national accounts with base year 2011/12 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,496.42" "1,758.06" "1,966.44" "2,290.21" "2,566.11" "2,895.24" "3,239.49" "3,682.11" "4,368.93" "5,019.28" "5,862.12" "6,738.75" "7,745.45" "8,913.55" "10,455.91" "12,267.25" "14,192.77" "15,723.94" "18,033.78" "20,231.30" "21,774.13" "23,558.45" "25,363.27" "28,415.03" "32,422.10" "36,933.69" "42,947.06" "49,870.90" "56,300.60" "64,778.30" "77,841.20" "87,363.30" "99,440.10" "112,335.20" "124,679.60" "137,718.70" "153,916.70" "170,900.40" "188,996.70" "200,748.60" "198,009.10" "236,646.40" "273,323.00" "307,125.41" "343,139.86" "382,446.10" "424,550.87" "469,712.56" 2022 +534 IND NGDPD India "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 189.438 196.535 203.537 222.049 215.556 237.618 252.751 283.75 299.645 301.234 326.608 274.842 293.262 284.194 333.014 366.6 399.791 423.189 428.767 466.867 476.61 493.953 523.97 618.358 721.589 834.217 949.117 "1,238.70" "1,224.10" "1,365.37" "1,708.46" "1,823.05" "1,827.64" "1,856.72" "2,039.13" "2,103.59" "2,294.80" "2,651.47" "2,702.93" "2,831.55" "2,667.69" "3,176.30" "3,468.57" "3,820.57" "4,170.22" "4,547.16" "4,947.39" "5,365.55" 2022 +534 IND PPPGDP India "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 371.871 431.502 474.089 528.563 568.564 617.36 659.873 703.008 797.869 878.47 961.777 "1,004.81" "1,084.05" "1,162.46" "1,266.36" "1,390.84" "1,523.24" "1,612.25" "1,731.23" "1,904.20" "2,024.75" "2,172.73" "2,292.81" "2,523.80" "2,794.96" "3,150.25" "3,548.31" "4,001.38" "4,236.79" "4,625.52" "5,161.39" "5,618.38" "6,153.15" "6,477.52" "6,781.02" "7,159.80" "7,735.00" "8,276.93" "9,021.60" "9,526.24" "9,005.11" "10,193.54" "11,665.49" "12,813.10" "13,972.85" "15,196.79" "16,497.41" "17,854.74" 2022 +534 IND NGDP_D India "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.137 12.343 13.342 14.484 15.631 16.756 17.893 19.562 21.173 22.959 25.408 28.903 31.494 34.6 38.053 41.501 44.645 47.536 51.344 53.106 54.971 56.674 58.721 60.945 64.478 67.21 71.527 75.644 82.199 87.183 95.015 100 107.934 114.612 118.43 121.13 125.052 130.016 135.066 138.295 146.041 160.596 173.605 183.931 192.397 200.829 209.273 218.073 2022 +534 IND NGDPRPC India "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,223.21" "19,909.73" "20,127.53" "21,099.29" "21,408.26" "22,029.61" "22,574.88" "22,963.06" "24,639.23" "25,559.35" "26,419.53" "26,159.64" "27,046.58" "27,778.56" "29,058.11" "30,665.03" "32,360.99" "33,047.98" "34,452.11" "36,699.13" "37,489.16" "38,668.48" "39,506.27" "41,946.14" "44,513.61" "47,884.14" "51,517.69" "55,719.83" "57,046.02" "61,016.65" "66,374.58" "69,874.54" "72,785.30" "76,522.86" "81,257.05" "86,779.91" "92,925.86" "98,190.84" "103,448.71" "106,233.69" "98,249.47" "105,751.55" "111,926.72" "117,619.20" "124,506.62" "131,786.79" "139,208.30" "146,591.55" 2013 +534 IND NGDPRPPPPC India "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,210.46" "1,253.68" "1,267.40" "1,328.59" "1,348.04" "1,387.17" "1,421.50" "1,445.95" "1,551.49" "1,609.43" "1,663.60" "1,647.23" "1,703.08" "1,749.17" "1,829.74" "1,930.93" "2,037.72" "2,080.98" "2,169.40" "2,310.89" "2,360.63" "2,434.89" "2,487.65" "2,641.28" "2,802.95" "3,015.19" "3,243.99" "3,508.59" "3,592.10" "3,842.12" "4,179.50" "4,399.89" "4,583.18" "4,818.52" "5,116.63" "5,464.39" "5,851.39" "6,182.92" "6,514.00" "6,689.37" "6,186.61" "6,659.01" "7,047.85" "7,406.29" "7,839.98" "8,298.41" "8,765.73" "9,230.64" 2013 +534 IND NGDPPC India "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,140.94" "2,457.49" "2,685.51" "3,055.95" "3,346.37" "3,691.21" "4,039.39" "4,492.12" "5,216.82" "5,868.21" "6,712.78" "7,560.81" "8,517.97" "9,611.29" "11,057.41" "12,726.38" "14,447.55" "15,709.80" "17,689.13" "19,489.56" "20,608.21" "21,914.84" "23,198.45" "25,564.04" "28,701.69" "32,183.14" "36,849.05" "42,148.83" "46,891.00" "53,196.11" "63,066.02" "69,874.54" "78,560.32" "87,704.17" "96,233.04" "105,116.55" "116,205.89" "127,663.68" "139,724.08" "146,915.98" "143,484.40" "169,832.64" "194,310.18" "216,337.85" "239,546.46" "264,666.31" "291,325.14" "319,676.01" 2013 +534 IND NGDPDPC India "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 271.031 274.726 277.965 296.291 281.099 302.945 315.161 346.171 357.799 352.182 374.002 308.37 322.512 306.44 352.172 380.321 406.968 422.809 420.573 449.751 451.089 459.491 479.248 556.316 638.787 726.917 814.353 "1,046.90" "1,019.51" "1,121.25" "1,384.17" "1,458.11" "1,443.88" "1,449.61" "1,573.89" "1,605.61" "1,732.55" "1,980.67" "1,998.26" "2,072.25" "1,933.10" "2,279.51" "2,465.87" "2,691.20" "2,911.24" "3,146.80" "3,394.88" "3,651.67" 2013 +534 IND PPPPC India "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 532.041 603.174 647.45 705.288 741.444 787.088 822.81 857.659 952.714 "1,027.05" "1,101.34" "1,127.39" "1,192.18" "1,253.46" "1,339.21" "1,442.90" "1,550.58" "1,610.80" "1,698.14" "1,834.39" "1,916.33" "2,021.14" "2,097.12" "2,270.58" "2,474.24" "2,745.05" "3,044.48" "3,381.80" "3,528.69" "3,798.49" "4,181.70" "4,493.67" "4,861.16" "5,057.23" "5,233.88" "5,464.86" "5,839.87" "6,182.92" "6,669.61" "6,971.69" "6,525.42" "7,315.54" "8,293.20" "9,025.50" "9,754.47" "10,516.72" "11,320.46" "12,151.54" 2013 +534 IND NGAP_NPGDP India Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +534 IND PPPSH India Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.775 2.89 2.98 3.121 3.103 3.153 3.192 3.198 3.354 3.427 3.477 3.43 3.258 3.348 3.469 3.599 3.728 3.728 3.853 4.041 4.01 4.109 4.152 4.308 4.413 4.604 4.778 4.977 5.022 5.469 5.725 5.871 6.111 6.131 6.187 6.401 6.658 6.765 6.955 7.023 6.774 6.953 7.207 7.45 7.715 7.973 8.221 8.457 2022 +534 IND PPPEX India Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.024 4.074 4.148 4.333 4.513 4.69 4.909 5.238 5.476 5.714 6.095 6.706 7.145 7.668 8.257 8.82 9.318 9.753 10.417 10.625 10.754 10.843 11.062 11.259 11.6 11.724 12.104 12.463 13.289 14.005 15.081 15.55 16.161 17.342 18.387 19.235 19.899 20.648 20.949 21.073 21.989 23.215 23.43 23.97 24.558 25.166 25.734 26.307 2022 +534 IND NID_NGDP India Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. The original data is in fiscal years, which begins in April and ends in March, to match with authorities' reporting methods. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. Latest quarterly data is as of June 2022 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2011/12. The base year is by Fiscal Year, which is April to March (e.g. FY2004: April 2004 - March 2005). Growth rates of real GDP calculated from 1998 to 2011 are as per national accounts with base year 2004/05, and thereafter are as per national accounts with base year 2011/12 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.169 18.943 19.081 18.232 19.126 20.602 20.08 21.871 22.842 23.71 26.032 21.8 23.038 22.189 24.729 25.274 23.683 25.572 24.206 26.634 24.263 24.244 24.75 26.831 32.818 34.65 35.659 38.114 34.305 36.48 36.502 39.59 38.348 34.024 34.268 32.117 30.172 30.982 32.343 30.221 27.896 31.184 32.821 33.01 33.273 33.519 33.582 33.749 2022 +534 IND NGSD_NGDP India Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. The original data is in fiscal years, which begins in April and ends in March, to match with authorities' reporting methods. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. Latest quarterly data is as of June 2022 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2011/12. The base year is by Fiscal Year, which is April to March (e.g. FY2004: April 2004 - March 2005). Growth rates of real GDP calculated from 1998 to 2011 are as per national accounts with base year 2004/05, and thereafter are as per national accounts with base year 2011/12 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.874 15.898 15.991 15.461 16.626 18.569 18.279 20.164 20.455 21.731 23.086 21.375 21.362 21.781 23.717 23.666 22.558 24.272 23.264 25.628 23.703 24.932 25.961 29.109 32.476 33.463 34.651 36.843 32.025 33.665 33.701 35.402 33.541 32.286 32.954 31.067 29.547 29.147 30.228 29.354 28.796 29.966 29.345 30.067 30.635 30.903 30.933 31.129 2022 +534 IND PCPI India "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. The original data are in monthly. IMF staff collapsed it to fiscal year data. Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No. CPI-National (CY2006M1 forward) is used spliced with CPI-Industrial Workers (CY2005M12 backward) [20011=100]. Base year: FY2011/12 Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 8.96 10.094 10.875 12.241 13.038 13.853 15.085 16.451 17.638 18.444 20.509 23.274 25.57 27.431 30.249 33.263 36.4 38.891 43.996 46.503 48.284 50.365 52.371 54.394 56.475 58.962 62.91 66.813 72.886 81.861 90.48 99.075 108.983 119.227 126.142 132.323 138.278 143.259 148.171 155.227 164.812 173.888 185.866 195.42 203.935 212.362 220.835 229.668 2022 +534 IND PCPIPCH India "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.346 12.654 7.736 12.558 6.517 6.251 8.889 9.059 7.214 4.569 11.197 13.483 9.863 7.279 10.275 9.962 9.432 6.842 13.127 5.698 3.831 4.311 3.981 3.864 3.824 4.404 6.697 6.204 9.089 12.314 10.528 9.5 10 9.4 5.8 4.9 4.5 3.602 3.428 4.762 6.175 5.507 6.888 5.141 4.357 4.132 3.99 4 2022 +534 IND PCPIE India "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. The original data are in monthly. IMF staff collapsed it to fiscal year data. Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No. CPI-National (CY2006M1 forward) is used spliced with CPI-Industrial Workers (CY2005M12 backward) [20011=100]. Base year: FY2011/12 Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 9.273 10.112 11.165 12.326 12.96 14.116 15.17 16.648 17.487 18.648 21.448 24.32 25.738 28.184 30.95 33.679 37.26 40.628 44.28 45.91 47.257 49.668 51.547 53.603 55.872 58.6 62.703 66.642 72.879 80.56 87.944 95.667 105.7 113.8 119.8 126.1 130.6 136.6 139.967 149.3 156.567 166.5 177.141 185.809 193.627 201.542 209.602 217.986 2022 +534 IND PCPIEPCH India "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 12.819 9.048 10.42 10.398 5.144 8.92 7.464 9.743 5.04 6.639 15.019 13.388 5.831 9.504 9.811 8.82 10.632 9.039 8.988 3.683 2.934 5.101 3.783 3.989 4.233 4.882 7.001 6.283 9.36 10.538 9.166 8.781 10.488 7.663 5.272 5.259 3.569 4.594 2.465 6.668 4.867 6.344 6.391 4.893 4.208 4.088 3.999 4 2022 +534 IND TM_RPCH India Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Volumes are computed from current price data deflated by WEO price indexes and National Statistical Office price indexes. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.355 10.338 7.437 4.566 0.094 7.484 3.415 2.058 10.737 1.901 5.637 -18.192 26.22 0.819 27.351 17.507 6.857 13.876 4.603 6.551 2.189 -0.893 12.442 8.525 35.839 16.645 11.5 18.803 3.505 6.588 15.928 10.656 1.781 -3.54 6.361 0.852 4.386 13.604 4.682 -4.401 -14.001 20.479 10.094 7.15 6.86 7.5 7.151 6.802 2022 +534 IND TMG_RPCH India Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Volumes are computed from current price data deflated by WEO price indexes and National Statistical Office price indexes. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.044 9.546 7.737 3.657 -0.797 10.574 4.242 -1.243 11.281 1.575 6.848 -20.848 31.952 1.009 29.837 14.162 11.217 13.024 0.296 6.739 -2.196 1.528 9.916 10.953 28.658 13.655 6.211 25.413 18.067 3.867 10.32 16.782 1.911 -3.327 7.775 0.29 2.077 11.382 4.597 -6.049 -15.509 20.997 8.5 7 6.8 7.5 7 6.5 2022 +534 IND TX_RPCH India Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Volumes are computed from current price data deflated by WEO price indexes and National Statistical Office price indexes. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.258 9.051 8.061 6.555 4.13 -1.967 0.369 5.437 5.852 9.721 3.979 3.527 11.062 8.332 12.514 13.302 5.514 14.03 11.358 7.981 11.398 2.413 17.719 16.24 27.035 17.903 15.956 18.476 7.224 -5.234 27.598 12.924 0.037 4.748 4.056 -5.236 6.759 10.208 5.051 -2.146 -6.338 20.29 3.895 4.938 6.494 6.496 5.997 6.007 2022 +534 IND TXG_RPCH India Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Volumes are computed from current price data deflated by WEO price indexes and National Statistical Office price indexes. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.423 8.282 13.485 6.664 4.708 -0.759 2.916 6.051 5.808 12.144 4.331 2.668 14.722 11.25 12.563 13.133 6.359 11.495 3.889 4.87 16.038 2.28 17.205 12.382 15.147 11.52 10.262 17.872 1.934 -1.894 26.807 13.708 -0.326 6.588 5.253 -6.598 7.999 5.618 5.671 -4.533 -7.315 22.511 -2 3 6 6 5 5 2022 +534 IND LUR India Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +534 IND LE India Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +534 IND LP India Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2012/13 Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 698.953 715.385 732.239 749.429 766.833 784.36 801.975 819.682 837.469 855.335 873.278 891.273 909.307 927.404 945.602 963.923 982.365 "1,000.90" "1,019.48" "1,038.06" "1,056.58" "1,075.00" "1,093.32" "1,111.52" "1,129.62" "1,147.61" "1,165.49" "1,183.21" "1,200.67" "1,217.73" "1,234.28" "1,250.29" "1,265.78" "1,280.84" "1,295.60" "1,310.15" "1,324.52" "1,338.68" "1,352.64" "1,366.42" "1,380.00" "1,393.41" "1,406.63" "1,419.66" "1,432.46" "1,445.01" "1,457.31" "1,469.34" 2013 +534 IND GGR India General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 767.522 887.897 "1,022.47" "1,282.89" "1,430.75" "1,543.79" "1,871.31" "2,190.00" "2,463.07" "2,620.07" "2,887.43" "3,409.68" "3,782.61" "3,992.11" "4,497.42" "5,170.00" "6,126.85" "7,040.44" "8,734.51" "10,952.53" "11,095.65" "11,995.66" "14,650.84" "16,853.63" "19,703.36" "22,018.07" "23,875.36" "27,342.52" "30,957.01" "34,187.65" "37,708.34" "40,007.92" "36,226.58" "47,699.50" "52,022.60" "59,102.76" "67,146.53" "75,949.54" "85,385.56" "95,610.49" 2020 +534 IND GGR_NGDP India General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.568 17.69 17.442 19.037 18.472 17.32 17.897 17.852 17.354 16.663 16.011 16.853 17.372 16.946 17.732 18.195 18.897 19.062 20.338 21.962 19.708 18.518 18.821 19.291 19.814 19.6 19.149 19.854 20.113 20.004 19.952 19.929 18.295 20.156 19.033 19.244 19.568 19.859 20.112 20.355 2020 +534 IND GGX India General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,068.52" "1,266.57" "1,487.31" "1,806.08" "2,031.57" "2,294.53" "2,693.05" "3,011.53" "3,398.32" "3,898.97" "4,614.07" "5,139.61" "5,582.03" "6,546.51" "7,257.27" "8,361.33" "9,064.96" "9,761.84" "11,449.07" "13,199.28" "16,152.66" "18,171.65" "21,365.30" "24,147.72" "27,210.65" "29,881.11" "32,691.54" "37,265.27" "41,915.89" "44,830.02" "49,758.42" "55,050.87" "61,486.36" "71,317.43" "79,038.86" "86,823.66" "96,303.88" "106,223.48" "117,410.38" "129,850.27" 2020 +534 IND GGX_NGDP India General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.457 25.234 25.371 26.801 26.229 25.742 25.756 24.549 23.944 24.796 25.586 25.404 25.636 27.788 28.613 29.426 27.959 26.431 26.659 26.467 28.69 28.052 27.447 27.641 27.364 26.6 26.22 27.059 27.233 26.232 26.328 27.423 31.052 30.137 28.918 28.27 28.065 27.775 27.655 27.645 2020 +534 IND GGXCNL India General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -301.001 -378.669 -464.84 -523.197 -600.822 -750.74 -821.739 -821.531 -935.251 "-1,278.90" "-1,726.64" "-1,729.92" "-1,799.42" "-2,554.40" "-2,759.84" "-3,191.33" "-2,938.12" "-2,721.40" "-2,714.56" "-2,246.75" "-5,057.02" "-6,175.98" "-6,714.46" "-7,294.09" "-7,507.29" "-7,863.04" "-8,816.18" "-9,922.75" "-10,958.88" "-10,642.37" "-12,050.08" "-15,042.95" "-25,259.77" "-23,617.93" "-27,016.26" "-27,720.90" "-29,157.35" "-30,273.93" "-32,024.82" "-34,239.78" 2020 +534 IND GGXCNL_NGDP India General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.89 -7.544 -7.93 -7.764 -7.757 -8.422 -7.859 -6.697 -6.59 -8.133 -9.574 -8.551 -8.264 -10.843 -10.881 -11.231 -9.062 -7.368 -6.321 -4.505 -8.982 -9.534 -8.626 -8.349 -7.55 -7 -7.071 -7.205 -7.12 -6.227 -6.376 -7.493 -12.757 -9.98 -9.884 -9.026 -8.497 -7.916 -7.543 -7.29 2020 +534 IND GGSB India General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -985.56 "-1,270.23" "-1,718.91" "-1,807.09" "-1,827.95" "-2,558.07" "-2,668.98" "-3,133.42" "-2,876.43" "-2,718.61" "-2,783.83" "-2,498.72" "-4,891.75" "-6,075.16" "-6,940.51" "-7,423.38" "-7,316.19" "-7,466.68" "-8,419.57" "-9,719.85" "-11,281.81" "-10,480.43" "-12,676.89" "-14,877.81" "-18,520.84" "-20,514.29" "-23,648.32" "-26,091.94" "-28,319.18" "-29,802.90" "-31,919.72" "-34,277.92" 2020 +534 IND GGSB_NPGDP India General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.087 -8.051 -9.506 -9.135 -8.459 -10.868 -10.31 -10.903 -8.782 -7.358 -6.534 -5.126 -8.559 -9.299 -9.054 -8.562 -7.286 -6.527 -6.641 -7.005 -7.406 -6.22 -6.819 -7.381 -8.657 -8.344 -8.459 -8.334 -8.15 -7.744 -7.509 -7.301 2020 +534 IND GGXONLB India General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -258.495 -301.363 -322.777 -361.272 -471.68 -456.809 -415.971 -457.404 -752.701 "-1,102.26" -969.116 -887.061 "-1,492.65" "-1,552.61" "-1,814.64" "-1,342.64" -902.976 -632.35 129.518 "-2,432.03" "-3,215.99" "-3,433.01" "-3,497.34" "-3,172.77" "-2,740.05" "-3,209.25" "-3,696.03" "-3,876.72" "-2,557.46" "-3,157.35" "-5,582.18" "-15,027.70" "-11,514.40" "-12,524.73" "-10,632.32" "-9,813.53" "-8,841.45" "-8,321.92" "-7,918.50" 2020 +534 IND GGXONLB_NGDP India General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.15 -5.141 -4.79 -4.664 -5.292 -4.369 -3.391 -3.223 -4.787 -6.112 -4.79 -4.074 -6.336 -6.121 -6.386 -4.141 -2.445 -1.472 0.26 -4.32 -4.965 -4.41 -4.003 -3.191 -2.439 -2.574 -2.684 -2.519 -1.496 -1.671 -2.781 -7.589 -4.866 -4.582 -3.462 -2.86 -2.312 -1.96 -1.686 2020 +534 IND GGXWDN India General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +534 IND GGXWDN_NGDP India General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +534 IND GGXWDG India General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,076.45" "5,995.40" "6,861.49" "7,681.37" "8,544.61" "9,363.91" "10,663.67" "12,279.18" "14,169.69" "16,036.45" "18,547.49" "21,013.76" "23,983.06" "27,048.87" "29,920.70" "33,161.06" "36,962.89" "41,007.44" "46,328.25" "51,686.73" "59,973.01" "67,603.89" "76,065.93" "83,662.56" "95,092.82" "106,114.93" "119,077.74" "133,039.21" "150,793.55" "176,584.32" "199,167.32" "227,946.42" "257,483.57" "288,412.46" "320,389.88" "354,053.02" "389,866.68" 2020 +534 IND GGXWDG_NGDP India General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 75.332 77.405 76.978 73.464 69.654 65.977 67.818 68.09 70.038 73.649 78.73 82.851 84.403 83.427 81.012 77.214 74.117 72.837 71.518 66.4 68.648 67.985 67.713 67.102 69.049 68.943 69.677 70.392 75.116 89.18 84.162 83.398 83.837 84.051 83.774 83.395 83.001 2020 +534 IND NGDP_FY India "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,496.42" "1,758.06" "1,966.44" "2,290.21" "2,566.11" "2,895.24" "3,239.49" "3,682.11" "4,368.93" "5,019.28" "5,862.12" "6,738.75" "7,745.45" "8,913.55" "10,455.91" "12,267.25" "14,192.77" "15,723.94" "18,033.78" "20,231.30" "21,774.13" "23,558.45" "25,363.27" "28,415.03" "32,422.10" "36,933.69" "42,947.06" "49,870.90" "56,300.60" "64,778.30" "77,841.20" "87,363.30" "99,440.10" "112,335.20" "124,679.60" "137,718.70" "153,916.70" "170,900.40" "188,996.70" "200,748.60" "198,009.10" "236,646.40" "273,323.00" "307,125.41" "343,139.86" "382,446.10" "424,550.87" "469,712.56" 2020 +534 IND BCA India Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data converted from BPM5 to BPM6 by staff. Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.799 -3.166 -3.393 -3.207 -2.416 -4.811 -4.564 -4.848 -7.203 -5.961 -9.624 -1.17 -4.913 -1.16 -3.369 -5.897 -4.496 -5.502 -4.037 -4.697 -2.666 3.4 6.344 14.082 -2.47 -9.901 -9.565 -15.736 -27.914 -38.437 -47.867 -78.2 -87.843 -32.257 -26.788 -22.086 -14.351 -48.662 -57.183 -24.549 24.011 -38.692 -120.569 -112.448 -110.038 -118.948 -131.054 -140.605 2022 +534 IND BCA_NGDPD India Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.478 -1.611 -1.667 -1.444 -1.121 -2.025 -1.806 -1.708 -2.404 -1.979 -2.947 -0.426 -1.675 -0.408 -1.012 -1.609 -1.125 -1.3 -0.942 -1.006 -0.559 0.688 1.211 2.277 -0.342 -1.187 -1.008 -1.27 -2.28 -2.815 -2.802 -4.29 -4.806 -1.737 -1.314 -1.05 -0.625 -1.835 -2.116 -0.867 0.9 -1.218 -3.476 -2.943 -2.639 -2.616 -2.649 -2.621 2022 +536 IDN NGDP_R Indonesia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 "1,440,888.44" "1,550,458.93" "1,585,289.14" "1,651,759.80" "1,776,867.70" "1,846,265.10" "1,978,985.20" "2,109,045.70" "2,256,236.90" "2,461,207.40" "2,682,768.00" "2,922,294.60" "3,112,907.00" "3,360,564.70" "3,613,950.00" "3,911,022.10" "4,216,785.60" "4,414,970.10" "3,835,427.90" "3,865,772.20" "4,058,235.60" "4,206,096.20" "4,395,348.40" "4,605,462.30" "4,837,157.20" "5,112,516.00" "5,393,753.00" "5,735,987.80" "6,162,847.00" "6,452,609.80" "6,864,133.10" "7,287,635.30" "7,727,083.40" "8,156,497.80" "8,564,866.60" "8,982,517.10" "9,434,613.40" "9,912,928.10" "10,425,851.90" "10,949,155.40" "10,723,054.80" "11,118,868.50" "11,711,781.90" "12,293,711.79" "12,955,658.13" "13,647,139.08" "14,357,702.29" "15,092,349.76" 2021 +536 IDN NGDP_RPCH Indonesia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 9.88 7.604 2.246 4.193 7.574 3.906 7.189 6.572 6.979 9.085 9.002 8.928 6.523 7.956 7.54 8.22 7.818 4.7 -13.127 0.791 4.979 3.643 4.499 4.78 5.031 5.693 5.501 6.345 7.442 4.702 6.378 6.17 6.03 5.557 5.007 4.876 5.033 5.07 5.174 5.019 -2.065 3.691 5.332 4.969 5.384 5.337 5.207 5.117 2021 +536 IDN NGDP Indonesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 "62,257.71" "70,029.20" "75,268.73" "93,789.90" "109,999.80" "118,901.20" "129,820.30" "156,517.90" "180,840.10" "216,981.60" "254,781.00" "301,434.90" "341,591.60" "398,454.60" "461,820.40" "549,170.80" "643,480.00" "758,418.50" "1,154,797.60" "1,328,760.70" "1,511,556.60" "1,790,590.70" "1,981,482.20" "2,190,134.70" "2,497,011.50" "3,017,393.80" "3,631,835.30" "4,297,113.40" "5,414,841.90" "6,011,375.00" "6,864,133.10" "7,831,726.00" "8,615,704.50" "9,546,134.00" "10,569,705.30" "11,526,332.80" "12,401,728.50" "13,589,825.70" "14,838,756.00" "15,832,657.20" "15,438,017.50" "16,970,789.20" "18,987,952.55" "21,031,102.03" "22,866,402.80" "24,818,111.66" "26,903,005.93" "29,138,116.25" 2021 +536 IDN NGDPD Indonesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 99.296 110.848 113.799 103.149 107.218 107.062 101.22 95.214 107.279 122.582 138.258 154.558 168.28 190.913 213.727 244.227 274.722 260.68 115.323 169.158 179.482 174.507 212.807 255.428 279.556 310.815 396.293 470.144 558.582 577.539 755.256 892.59 919.002 916.646 891.051 860.741 932.066 "1,015.49" "1,042.71" "1,119.45" "1,062.16" "1,187.32" "1,289.43" "1,388.68" "1,506.99" "1,631.64" "1,762.10" "1,901.18" 2021 +536 IDN PPPGDP Indonesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 189.71 223.449 242.586 262.655 292.747 313.799 343.129 374.724 415.013 470.468 532.011 599.111 652.732 721.363 792.324 875.433 961.158 "1,023.68" 899.317 919.204 986.83 "1,045.83" "1,109.92" "1,185.93" "1,279.03" "1,394.23" "1,516.32" "1,656.10" "1,813.47" "1,910.90" "2,057.21" "2,229.51" "2,413.44" "2,535.04" "2,622.25" "2,647.71" "2,744.90" "2,894.13" "3,116.59" "3,331.57" "3,302.09" "3,566.26" "4,023.50" "4,373.90" "4,706.12" "5,049.44" "5,413.48" "5,800.59" 2021 +536 IDN NGDP_D Indonesia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.321 4.517 4.748 5.678 6.191 6.44 6.56 7.421 8.015 8.816 9.497 10.315 10.973 11.857 12.779 14.042 15.26 17.178 30.109 34.372 37.247 42.571 45.081 47.555 51.621 59.02 67.334 74.915 87.863 93.162 100 107.466 111.5 117.037 123.408 128.32 131.449 137.092 142.327 144.602 143.97 152.631 162.127 171.072 176.497 181.856 187.377 193.065 2021 +536 IDN NGDPRPC Indonesia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,769,377.79" "10,308,512.75" "10,335,784.11" "10,560,416.20" "11,140,083.19" "11,350,803.35" "11,930,929.64" "12,468,578.01" "13,080,213.50" "13,991,927.49" "14,955,868.90" "16,025,411.26" "16,792,215.15" "17,832,439.58" "18,864,152.37" "20,081,774.31" "21,404,546.56" "22,154,654.34" "19,026,711.58" "18,958,277.25" "19,674,901.55" "20,105,032.77" "20,714,247.51" "21,399,289.77" "22,159,839.05" "23,091,989.56" "24,019,723.24" "25,184,621.92" "26,678,344.40" "27,539,951.07" "28,884,425.18" "30,115,352.78" "31,484,474.29" "32,780,966.50" "33,965,353.61" "35,144,531.88" "36,498,031.50" "37,928,905.65" "39,467,704.24" "41,021,608.25" "39,685,045.72" "40,840,880.67" "42,610,129.69" "44,312,458.78" "46,275,959.04" "48,316,238.81" "50,396,310.67" "52,534,361.36" 2021 +536 IDN NGDPRPPPPC Indonesia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,852.22" "3,009.62" "3,017.58" "3,083.16" "3,252.40" "3,313.92" "3,483.29" "3,640.26" "3,818.83" "4,085.01" "4,366.44" "4,678.69" "4,902.57" "5,206.26" "5,507.48" "5,862.97" "6,249.16" "6,468.16" "5,554.94" "5,534.96" "5,744.18" "5,869.76" "6,047.62" "6,247.62" "6,469.67" "6,741.81" "7,012.67" "7,352.77" "7,788.87" "8,040.42" "8,432.94" "8,792.32" "9,192.04" "9,570.56" "9,916.34" "10,260.61" "10,655.77" "11,073.52" "11,522.78" "11,976.45" "11,586.23" "11,923.69" "12,440.23" "12,937.23" "13,510.48" "14,106.15" "14,713.44" "15,337.65" 2021 +536 IDN NGDPPC Indonesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "422,113.95" "465,602.10" "490,737.79" "599,639.48" "689,644.44" "731,002.36" "782,662.18" "925,326.39" "1,048,394.84" "1,233,537.17" "1,420,350.64" "1,653,022.33" "1,842,676.20" "2,114,352.26" "2,410,617.30" "2,819,806.12" "3,266,326.28" "3,805,801.47" "5,728,696.10" "6,516,424.78" "7,328,240.70" "8,558,977.96" "9,338,261.50" "10,176,465.26" "11,439,233.97" "13,628,832.87" "16,173,465.63" "18,867,051.35" "23,440,305.61" "25,656,746.41" "28,884,425.18" "32,363,747.86" "35,105,215.36" "38,365,914.70" "41,915,863.36" "45,097,333.64" "47,976,388.46" "51,997,473.56" "56,173,024.39" "59,317,914.26" "57,134,691.72" "62,335,657.31" "69,082,495.53" "75,806,221.72" "81,675,875.42" "87,865,874.53" "94,431,004.19" "101,425,712.51" 2021 +536 IDN NGDPDPC Indonesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 673.239 736.992 741.946 659.474 672.201 658.217 610.234 562.902 621.934 696.874 770.757 847.573 907.767 "1,013.06" "1,115.61" "1,254.02" "1,394.50" "1,308.11" 572.09 829.574 870.154 834.139 "1,002.91" "1,186.85" "1,280.70" "1,403.88" "1,764.79" "2,064.23" "2,418.04" "2,464.96" "3,178.13" "3,688.53" "3,744.53" "3,684.00" "3,533.61" "3,367.69" "3,605.72" "3,885.47" "3,947.25" "4,194.09" "3,930.97" "4,361.16" "4,691.24" "5,005.48" "5,382.77" "5,776.63" "6,185.07" "6,617.75" 2021 +536 IDN PPPPC Indonesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,286.25" "1,485.64" "1,581.61" "1,679.27" "1,835.38" "1,929.23" "2,068.66" "2,215.35" "2,405.98" "2,674.60" "2,965.85" "3,285.43" "3,521.09" "3,827.83" "4,135.79" "4,495.05" "4,878.87" "5,136.92" "4,461.31" "4,507.90" "4,784.29" "4,999.03" "5,230.78" "5,510.42" "5,859.45" "6,297.40" "6,752.53" "7,271.34" "7,850.32" "8,155.79" "8,656.77" "9,213.21" "9,833.69" "10,188.33" "10,398.96" "10,359.28" "10,618.70" "11,073.52" "11,798.04" "12,481.92" "12,220.75" "13,099.28" "14,638.41" "15,765.63" "16,809.68" "17,876.99" "19,001.60" "20,191.03" 2021 +536 IDN NGAP_NPGDP Indonesia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +536 IDN PPPSH Indonesia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.416 1.497 1.525 1.551 1.598 1.603 1.66 1.705 1.745 1.836 1.923 2.045 1.962 2.078 2.17 2.266 2.352 2.367 2.002 1.951 1.954 1.978 2.01 2.024 2.019 2.038 2.042 2.06 2.149 2.259 2.282 2.33 2.397 2.399 2.393 2.367 2.363 2.365 2.403 2.456 2.484 2.433 2.486 2.543 2.598 2.649 2.698 2.747 2021 +536 IDN PPPEX Indonesia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 328.173 313.401 310.277 357.083 375.75 378.909 378.343 417.688 435.746 461.204 478.901 503.137 523.326 552.363 582.868 627.313 669.484 740.872 "1,284.08" "1,445.56" "1,531.73" "1,712.13" "1,785.25" "1,846.77" "1,952.27" "2,164.20" "2,395.17" "2,594.71" "2,985.90" "3,145.83" "3,336.63" "3,512.75" "3,569.89" "3,765.67" "4,030.78" "4,353.33" "4,518.10" "4,695.66" "4,761.22" "4,752.31" "4,675.22" "4,758.71" "4,719.26" "4,808.32" "4,858.86" "4,915.03" "4,969.63" "5,023.31" 2021 +536 IDN NID_NGDP Indonesia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 31.932 38.668 37.316 39.096 34.822 36.81 36.384 39.659 39.706 44.364 42.499 43.875 40.517 29.92 31.497 32.399 31.621 32.227 19.227 13.64 25.087 25.315 24.215 28.089 27.358 28.579 28.986 28.736 32.998 31.173 32.88 32.984 35.072 33.831 34.6 34.063 33.859 33.711 34.571 33.78 32.355 31.46 30.28 30.357 30.611 30.881 31.164 31.418 2021 +536 IDN NGSD_NGDP Indonesia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 20.394 22.214 16.901 16.122 17.822 19.32 16.765 20.583 20.915 25.582 23.082 23.943 22.783 23.307 24.434 23.905 22.992 24.959 17.022 12.485 24.905 24.677 23.355 26.71 23.999 23.574 25.762 24.358 33.02 33.013 33.582 33.173 32.415 30.656 31.513 32.028 32.04 32.116 31.633 31.075 31.937 31.749 32.461 31.466 30.252 29.559 29.582 29.553 2021 +536 IDN PCPI Indonesia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. The authorities issue 2018=100 data from Jan. 2018 onward. Data prior 2018 were ratio spliced from Haver. Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 3.793 4.258 4.661 5.211 5.757 6.028 6.378 6.968 7.531 8.013 8.638 9.453 10.167 11.149 12.1 13.239 14.296 15.188 24.064 28.99 30.059 33.506 37.494 40.041 42.468 46.912 53.058 56.411 61.978 64.954 68.293 71.943 74.807 79.603 84.695 90.083 93.26 96.813 99.999 102.819 104.909 106.546 111.481 117.611 121.341 125.024 128.82 132.731 2021 +536 IDN PCPIPCH Indonesia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.017 12.244 9.481 11.787 10.475 4.705 5.821 9.25 8.072 6.407 7.8 9.435 7.546 9.664 8.528 9.415 7.981 6.237 58.447 20.47 3.688 11.466 11.903 6.792 6.06 10.465 13.101 6.32 9.868 4.803 5.141 5.343 3.981 6.411 6.397 6.361 3.527 3.809 3.292 2.82 2.033 1.56 4.632 5.498 3.171 3.036 3.036 3.036 2021 +536 IDN PCPIE Indonesia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. The authorities issue 2018=100 data from Jan. 2018 onward. Data prior 2018 were ratio spliced from Haver. Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 4.061 4.359 4.796 5.37 5.86 6.12 6.68 7.3 7.7 8.18 8.98 9.88 10.38 11.44 12.55 13.67 14.49 15.99 28.4 28.94 31.64 35.62 39.16 41.19 43.82 51.33 54.71 57.88 64.28 66.06 70.66 73.33 76.01 82.15 89.02 92.01 94.79 98.21 101.31 103.93 105.68 107.66 115.453 119.318 122.94 126.673 130.518 134.481 2021 +536 IDN PCPIEPCH Indonesia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 17.111 7.323 10.027 11.969 9.125 4.437 9.15 9.281 5.479 6.234 9.78 10.022 5.061 10.212 9.703 8.924 5.999 10.352 77.611 1.901 9.33 12.579 9.938 5.184 6.385 17.138 6.585 5.794 11.057 2.769 6.963 3.779 3.655 8.078 8.363 3.359 3.021 3.608 3.157 2.586 1.684 1.874 7.239 3.347 3.036 3.036 3.036 3.036 2021 +536 IDN TM_RPCH Indonesia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Goods of diplomat, a part of goods directly exported/imported by armed forces, goods for expeditions and exhibition shows. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.3 38.7 1.2 3.6 -10.5 2.1 -4.9 24.4 -17.734 14.4 27.6 14.9 6.1 4.7 15.5 20.27 9.434 0.674 -12.5 -24.103 25.495 -10.275 3.038 4.207 15.058 24.384 -2.186 7.898 18.78 -18.228 17.893 18.736 15.777 0.968 0.144 -8.294 0.952 10.893 15.165 -9.697 -14.896 15.895 8.469 7.774 8.525 7.796 6.662 6.744 2021 +536 IDN TMG_RPCH Indonesia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Goods of diplomat, a part of goods directly exported/imported by armed forces, goods for expeditions and exhibition shows. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" 5 51.1 6.6 12.5 -12.4 -3.7 1.9 22.7 6.336 11.6 21.4 15.9 8.8 5.4 20.3 17.814 10.623 0.703 -25.611 -32.913 25.495 -10.275 3.038 4.207 15.058 24.384 -2.186 7.898 18.78 -18.228 17.893 18.736 15.777 0.968 0.144 -8.294 0.952 10.893 15.165 -9.697 -14.896 15.895 8.469 7.774 8.525 7.796 6.662 6.744 2021 +536 IDN TX_RPCH Indonesia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Goods of diplomat, a part of goods directly exported/imported by armed forces, goods for expeditions and exhibition shows. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.3 -24.8 -25 12 15.2 -4.8 14.8 -5.9 26.3 11 1.4 14.7 12.5 4.6 11.4 8.2 0.9 13.4 15.2 -25.711 17.851 -7.538 -0.864 0.329 5.662 12.139 4.095 -0.238 11.128 -6.884 16.349 14.97 -0.996 -0.975 -0.768 -2.882 2.832 7.566 4.51 0.101 -7.964 0.412 0.832 1.584 3.487 4.392 4.956 4.779 2021 +536 IDN TXG_RPCH Indonesia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Goods of diplomat, a part of goods directly exported/imported by armed forces, goods for expeditions and exhibition shows. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.3 -24.8 -25 12 15.2 -3.1 13.9 21.9 1.1 10.4 0.4 19.9 15.2 3.3 13.7 7.7 5.5 23.8 8.9 -9.401 17.851 -7.538 -0.864 0.329 5.662 12.139 4.095 -0.238 11.128 -6.884 5.888 14.332 2.67 1.528 0.395 -3.45 -1.002 7.968 2.292 0.421 1.071 -1.179 -3.778 1.28 1.25 2.913 4.373 4.762 2021 +536 IDN LUR Indonesia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. CEIC and EMED Emerging Asia Latest actual data: 2021. Recently, the authorities issue unemployment data twice a year, February and August. Annual uses the last data available Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.62 2.22 2.75 2.64 2.89 2.86 2.59 2.67 2.79 2.83 4.47 7.42 4.998 4.77 5.46 6.36 6.08 8.1 9.06 9.67 9.86 11.24 10.28 9.11 8.39 7.87 7.14 6.56 6.14 6.25 5.94 6.18 5.61 5.5 5.24 5.18 7.07 6.49 5.5 5.3 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.1 2021 +536 IDN LE Indonesia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +536 IDN LP Indonesia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: BPS (Statistics Indonesia) and staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 147.49 150.406 153.379 156.41 159.502 162.655 165.87 169.149 172.492 175.902 179.379 182.354 185.378 188.452 191.578 194.755 197.004 199.28 201.581 203.909 206.265 209.206 212.19 215.216 218.285 221.398 224.555 227.758 231.006 234.3 237.641 241.991 245.425 248.818 252.165 255.588 258.497 261.356 264.162 266.912 270.204 272.249 274.859 277.432 279.965 282.455 284.896 287.285 2021 +536 IDN GGR Indonesia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a "12,829.60" "12,352.90" "15,887.90" "19,313.50" "19,839.70" "17,953.50" "21,039.50" "24,057.60" "27,606.00" "38,956.60" "42,709.60" "47,409.30" "53,810.70" "62,478.10" "68,909.90" "80,244.20" "107,814.90" "152,263.30" "188,428.70" "203,045.48" "317,746.29" "324,027.80" "374,485.40" "438,800.21" "538,894.00" "685,237.41" "764,121.45" "1,053,084.64" "924,686.40" "1,073,832.30" "1,332,189.42" "1,486,152.64" "1,609,899.88" "1,739,834.56" "1,714,502.34" "1,778,097.89" "1,909,821.24" "2,208,120.49" "2,240,881.37" "1,924,338.96" "2,307,072.59" "2,777,388.72" "2,819,127.52" "3,108,862.65" "3,430,954.09" "3,768,680.73" "4,095,075.07" 2021 +536 IDN GGR_NGDP Indonesia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a 19.074 17.086 17.636 18.555 17.663 15.096 14.567 14.63 13.991 16.815 15.551 15.28 13.505 13.529 12.548 12.47 14.216 13.185 14.181 13.433 17.745 16.353 17.099 17.573 17.86 18.868 17.782 19.448 15.382 15.644 17.01 17.249 16.864 16.461 14.875 14.338 14.053 14.881 14.154 12.465 13.594 14.627 13.405 13.596 13.824 14.008 14.054 2021 +536 IDN GGX Indonesia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "56,155.90" "62,455.70" "65,390.00" "74,051.60" "115,655.10" "174,129.30" "201,176.70" "231,311.55" "349,321.83" "335,443.09" "398,078.95" "445,297.69" "526,114.28" "671,708.93" "804,822.77" "1,050,154.51" "1,023,520.33" "1,159,098.28" "1,387,241.12" "1,622,837.25" "1,821,515.84" "1,966,625.29" "2,014,591.08" "2,086,438.83" "2,250,798.24" "2,467,820.49" "2,593,825.17" "2,867,962.17" "3,090,777.29" "3,510,928.69" "3,433,089.18" "3,764,061.77" "4,096,216.95" "4,452,783.82" "4,821,802.55" 2021 +536 IDN GGX_NGDP Indonesia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.093 13.524 11.907 11.508 15.25 15.079 15.14 15.303 19.509 16.929 18.176 17.833 17.436 18.495 18.729 19.394 17.026 16.886 17.713 18.836 19.081 18.606 17.478 16.824 16.562 16.631 16.383 18.577 18.212 18.49 16.324 16.461 16.505 16.551 16.548 2021 +536 IDN GGXCNL Indonesia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-2,345.20" 22.4 "3,519.90" "6,192.60" "-7,840.20" "-21,866.00" "-12,748.00" "-28,266.07" "-31,575.54" "-11,415.29" "-23,593.55" "-6,497.47" "12,779.72" "13,528.49" "-40,701.32" "2,930.13" "-98,833.94" "-85,265.99" "-55,051.70" "-136,684.60" "-211,615.96" "-226,790.73" "-300,088.74" "-308,340.94" "-340,977.00" "-259,700.00" "-352,943.80" "-943,623.20" "-783,704.70" "-733,539.98" "-613,961.66" "-655,199.12" "-665,262.86" "-684,103.08" "-726,727.48" 2021 +536 IDN GGXCNL_NGDP Indonesia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.589 0.005 0.641 0.962 -1.034 -1.893 -0.959 -1.87 -1.763 -0.576 -1.077 -0.26 0.424 0.372 -0.947 0.054 -1.644 -1.242 -0.703 -1.586 -2.217 -2.146 -2.604 -2.486 -2.509 -1.75 -2.229 -6.112 -4.618 -3.863 -2.919 -2.865 -2.681 -2.543 -2.494 2021 +536 IDN GGSB Indonesia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,052.47" "17,858.21" "18,420.43" "-41,132.28" "-14,947.71" "-105,387.43" "-98,477.03" "-75,192.84" "-163,960.84" "-239,516.49" "-245,255.17" "-306,198.31" "-305,906.30" "-330,716.14" "-251,549.84" "-344,852.39" "-804,683.24" "-653,707.88" "-646,146.00" "-566,776.23" "-631,525.66" "-660,473.36" "-679,303.71" "-722,428.05" 2021 +536 IDN GGSB_NPGDP Indonesia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.041 0.586 0.503 -0.958 -0.281 -1.764 -1.451 -0.974 -1.935 -2.547 -2.342 -2.665 -2.464 -2.422 -1.69 -2.171 -4.96 -3.69 -3.318 -2.657 -2.744 -2.657 -2.522 -2.476 2021 +536 IDN GGXONLB Indonesia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,811.80" "6,367.40" "10,134.90" "12,772.60" "3,422.72" "10,307.96" "30,067.00" "21,820.01" "55,566.76" "76,251.71" "41,757.05" "55,988.13" "77,979.32" "92,611.09" "39,105.08" "91,359.94" "-5,051.88" "3,117.25" "38,210.30" "-36,168.61" "-98,580.47" "-93,349.73" "-144,078.99" "-125,579.67" "-124,409.00" "-1,606.00" "-77,419.50" "-629,535.08" "-440,209.20" "-327,431.73" "-175,906.32" "-201,980.69" "-196,959.25" "-189,353.77" "-178,642.52" 2021 +536 IDN GGXONLB_NGDP Indonesia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.957 1.379 1.845 1.985 0.451 0.893 2.263 1.444 3.103 3.848 1.907 2.242 2.584 2.55 0.91 1.687 -0.084 0.045 0.488 -0.42 -1.033 -0.883 -1.25 -1.013 -0.915 -0.011 -0.489 -4.078 -2.594 -1.724 -0.836 -0.883 -0.794 -0.704 -0.613 2021 +536 IDN GGXWDN Indonesia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,290,618.23" "1,278,250.40" "1,351,310.14" "1,390,770.34" "1,600,016.86" "1,970,143.52" "2,153,833.31" "2,540,802.99" "2,908,364.20" "3,436,206.10" "3,955,757.53" "4,280,410.85" "5,579,692.83" "6,425,691.55" "7,206,357.00" "7,939,811.61" "8,681,307.32" "9,437,114.65" "10,216,116.19" "11,039,870.14" 2021 +536 IDN GGXWDN_NGDP Indonesia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.835 21.264 19.687 17.758 18.571 20.638 20.377 22.043 23.451 25.285 26.658 27.035 36.143 37.863 37.952 37.753 37.965 38.025 37.974 37.888 2021 +536 IDN GGXWDG Indonesia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,321,664.26" "1,319,703.22" "1,235,243.74" "1,218,649.90" "1,281,670.37" "1,285,763.62" "1,301,930.66" "1,638,100.00" "1,638,100.00" "1,592,000.00" "1,683,400.00" "1,809,600.00" "1,977,706.00" "2,375,496.00" "2,608,775.69" "3,113,643.31" "3,466,960.36" "3,994,802.26" "4,514,353.69" "4,839,007.01" "6,138,288.99" "6,984,287.71" "7,764,953.16" "8,498,407.78" "9,239,903.48" "9,995,710.81" "10,774,712.35" "11,598,466.30" 2021 +536 IDN GGXWDG_NGDP Indonesia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 87.437 73.702 62.339 55.643 51.328 42.612 35.848 38.121 30.252 26.483 24.525 23.106 22.955 24.884 24.682 27.013 27.955 29.396 30.423 30.563 39.761 41.155 40.894 40.409 40.408 40.276 40.05 39.805 2021 +536 IDN NGDP_FY Indonesia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" "59,799.08" "67,263.67" "72,296.28" "90,086.03" "104,089.10" "112,323.44" "118,929.50" "144,436.21" "164,441.38" "197,307.64" "231,680.11" "274,642.35" "310,267.12" "398,454.60" "461,820.40" "549,170.80" "643,480.00" "758,418.50" "1,154,797.60" "1,328,760.70" "1,511,556.60" "1,790,590.70" "1,981,482.20" "2,190,134.70" "2,497,011.50" "3,017,393.80" "3,631,835.30" "4,297,113.40" "5,414,841.90" "6,011,375.00" "6,864,133.10" "7,831,726.00" "8,615,704.50" "9,546,134.00" "10,569,705.30" "11,526,332.80" "12,401,728.50" "13,589,825.70" "14,838,756.00" "15,832,657.20" "15,438,017.50" "16,970,789.20" "18,987,952.55" "21,031,102.03" "22,866,402.80" "24,818,111.66" "26,903,005.93" "29,138,116.25" 2021 +536 IDN BCA Indonesia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Accessed via CEIC Database Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities have revised the balance of payments to ""Balance of Payments Manual, 6th edition"" standards for data starting in 2010. Prior to 2010 STA conversion data are used. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.9 -0.6 -5.4 -6.7 -2.3 -2.1 -4.3 -2.4 -2.1 -1.7 -3.2 -4.4 -3.1 -2.3 -3 -6.8 -7.3 -3.8 4 5.752 7.99 6.9 7.822 8.107 5.258 1.595 9.542 6.795 0.126 10.628 5.303 1.685 -24.418 -29.109 -27.51 -17.518 -16.953 -16.196 -30.633 -30.279 -4.433 3.43 28.116 15.35 -5.373 -21.454 -27.699 -35.202 2021 +536 IDN BCA_NGDPD Indonesia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 2.921 -0.541 -4.745 -6.495 -2.145 -1.961 -4.248 -2.521 -1.958 -1.387 -2.315 -2.847 -1.842 -1.205 -1.404 -2.784 -2.657 -1.458 3.469 3.4 4.452 3.954 3.676 3.174 1.881 0.513 2.408 1.445 0.022 1.84 0.702 0.189 -2.657 -3.176 -3.087 -2.035 -1.819 -1.595 -2.938 -2.705 -0.417 0.289 2.181 1.105 -0.357 -1.315 -1.572 -1.852 2021 +429 IRN NGDP_R Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. The accuracy of data before 1990, the time of the Iran-Iraq war, cannot be verified. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: GDP in US dollars is computed using Iran's official exchange rate which was 42,000 rials per U.S. dollar during 2019-21 and that the market exchange rate averaged 210,000 rials per U.S. dollar over that period. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" "4,890,831.57" "4,612,211.30" "5,680,918.11" "6,310,745.41" "5,860,167.62" "5,969,615.04" "5,385,493.85" "5,376,225.00" "5,049,243.17" "5,358,868.61" "6,087,402.85" "6,861,486.04" "7,087,776.60" "6,983,514.60" "6,864,914.54" "7,029,744.19" "7,476,169.93" "7,577,128.07" "7,734,733.23" "7,889,636.44" "8,350,827.31" "8,550,593.52" "9,241,381.37" "10,039,771.88" "10,475,163.25" "10,809,300.44" "11,349,743.33" "12,275,402.69" "12,306,196.34" "12,430,167.18" "13,150,860.60" "13,498,795.28" "12,992,972.28" "12,795,221.94" "13,433,034.98" "13,241,629.69" "14,408,890.81" "14,806,360.82" "14,534,218.79" "14,087,932.81" "14,557,101.62" "15,244,164.46" "15,704,433.05" "16,025,796.45" "16,353,850.97" "16,688,752.80" "17,030,279.08" "17,378,927.85" 2022 +429 IRN NGDP_RPCH Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -21.6 -5.697 23.171 11.087 -7.14 1.868 -9.785 -0.172 -6.082 6.132 13.595 12.716 3.298 -1.471 -1.698 2.401 6.351 1.35 2.08 2.003 5.846 2.392 8.079 8.639 4.337 3.19 5 8.156 0.251 1.007 5.798 2.646 -3.747 -1.522 4.985 -1.425 8.815 2.759 -1.838 -3.071 3.33 4.72 3.019 2.046 2.047 2.048 2.046 2.047 2022 +429 IRN NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. The accuracy of data before 1990, the time of the Iran-Iraq war, cannot be verified. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: GDP in US dollars is computed using Iran's official exchange rate which was 42,000 rials per U.S. dollar during 2019-21 and that the market exchange rate averaged 210,000 rials per U.S. dollar over that period. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" "6,891.35" "8,160.73" "10,640.57" "13,708.84" "14,906.59" "15,708.53" "15,887.21" "19,298.98" "21,705.25" "27,331.36" "38,748.41" "55,354.95" "74,189.80" "107,507.11" "139,682.04" "201,145.98" "277,281.11" "323,163.01" "359,775.78" "482,785.86" "643,939.45" "751,016.39" "1,056,702.51" "1,313,459.74" "1,649,382.25" "2,062,997.20" "2,505,521.68" "3,348,041.70" "4,080,696.25" "4,369,336.13" "5,357,811.73" "6,895,999.71" "7,895,676.80" "10,634,997.80" "12,254,707.59" "12,103,890.09" "14,408,890.81" "16,736,418.99" "21,627,069.97" "27,364,013.25" "40,791,376.86" "66,774,502.84" "99,763,901.19" "140,036,358.30" "184,310,589.07" "234,118,195.22" "297,622,666.32" "379,132,454.91" 2022 +429 IRN NGDPD Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 95.846 101.481 125.8 156.927 161.721 180.541 208.928 277.019 311.932 379.427 581.008 304.065 50.472 64.449 79.818 114.941 158.032 184.138 205 275.092 366.917 330.978 132.682 158.416 188.961 228.428 272.361 360.928 425.699 440.408 517.899 625.43 421.882 428.321 460.809 408.288 458.042 486.829 516.221 651.524 971.223 "1,589.87" "1,973.74" "2,044.15" "2,135.73" "2,230.62" "2,329.98" "2,438.56" 2022 +429 IRN PPPGDP Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 225.953 233.24 305.036 352.124 338.784 356.024 327.654 335.181 325.895 359.443 423.589 493.601 521.5 526.006 528.118 552.138 597.954 616.478 636.384 658.276 712.541 746.023 818.86 907.162 971.91 "1,034.36" "1,119.59" "1,243.63" "1,270.66" "1,291.68" "1,383.00" "1,449.08" "1,295.74" "1,250.61" "1,255.79" "1,131.04" "1,221.42" "1,281.38" "1,287.87" "1,270.66" "1,328.80" "1,449.33" "1,599.25" "1,690.12" "1,760.91" "1,830.37" "1,903.38" "1,979.93" 2022 +429 IRN NGDP_D Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.141 0.177 0.187 0.217 0.254 0.263 0.295 0.359 0.43 0.51 0.637 0.807 1.047 1.539 2.035 2.861 3.709 4.265 4.651 6.119 7.711 8.783 11.434 13.083 15.746 19.085 22.076 27.274 33.16 35.151 40.741 51.086 60.769 83.117 91.228 91.408 100 113.035 148.801 194.237 280.216 438.033 635.259 873.818 "1,127.02" "1,402.85" "1,747.61" "2,181.56" 2022 +429 IRN NGDPRPC Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "124,477,146.68" "112,972,402.43" "133,920,747.46" "143,175,475.01" "127,956,845.80" "125,446,341.24" "108,918,876.44" "106,119,478.05" "97,271,054.62" "100,755,233.54" "111,703,663.60" "122,884,217.18" "125,101,959.25" "121,477,779.64" "117,688,956.76" "118,771,760.58" "124,488,717.46" "124,227,433.38" "125,072,494.88" "126,209,950.72" "131,478,033.61" "132,394,920.06" "140,752,415.88" "149,146,132.10" "153,268,904.14" "155,776,054.75" "160,998,401.76" "171,607,150.54" "170,289,794.46" "169,819,378.78" "177,337,131.56" "179,625,404.70" "170,874,724.21" "166,137,191.54" "172,284,660.47" "167,742,965.35" "180,277,892.23" "182,636,743.84" "177,065,186.76" "169,580,894.55" "173,220,467.11" "179,678,369.55" "183,270,709.56" "185,169,326.65" "187,088,928.23" "189,029,923.78" "190,988,434.39" "192,968,717.37" 2021 +429 IRN NGDPRPPPPC Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,772.53" "9,776.88" "11,589.80" "12,390.72" "11,073.67" "10,856.40" "9,426.08" "9,183.81" "8,418.05" "8,719.58" "9,667.08" "10,634.67" "10,826.60" "10,512.96" "10,185.06" "10,278.77" "10,773.53" "10,750.92" "10,824.05" "10,922.49" "11,378.40" "11,457.75" "12,181.03" "12,907.44" "13,264.23" "13,481.20" "13,933.16" "14,851.26" "14,737.26" "14,696.54" "15,347.15" "15,545.18" "14,787.88" "14,377.88" "14,909.90" "14,516.85" "15,601.65" "15,805.79" "15,323.61" "14,675.91" "14,990.88" "15,549.76" "15,860.65" "16,024.96" "16,191.09" "16,359.07" "16,528.56" "16,699.94" 2021 +429 IRN NGDPPC Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "175,392.54" "199,890.47" "250,838.58" "311,020.23" "325,485.61" "330,101.34" "321,310.83" "380,935.91" "418,140.34" "513,872.89" "711,032.10" "991,366.75" "1,309,478.31" "1,870,079.11" "2,394,645.02" "3,398,482.43" "4,617,119.48" "5,298,275.47" "5,817,660.77" "7,723,090.97" "10,138,383.82" "11,628,520.87" "16,094,285.62" "19,512,140.58" "24,133,180.92" "29,730,468.32" "35,541,331.19" "46,804,810.40" "56,467,563.64" "59,693,319.96" "72,249,185.26" "91,763,502.80" "103,838,564.95" "138,088,160.85" "157,172,086.51" "153,330,251.92" "180,277,892.23" "206,444,048.23" "263,474,854.65" "329,389,265.69" "485,392,047.15" "787,050,929.09" "1,164,244,573.68" "1,618,043,649.83" "2,108,522,979.60" "2,651,806,587.38" "3,337,730,804.04" "4,209,736,306.88" 2021 +429 IRN NGDPDPC Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,439.40" "2,485.69" "2,965.58" "3,560.28" "3,531.17" "3,793.91" "4,225.46" "5,467.98" "6,009.20" "7,133.82" "10,661.48" "5,445.57" 890.842 "1,121.08" "1,368.37" "1,941.99" "2,631.46" "3,018.96" "3,314.91" "4,400.62" "5,776.86" "5,124.77" "2,020.84" "2,353.36" "2,764.81" "3,291.94" "3,863.50" "5,045.69" "5,890.71" "6,016.80" "6,983.78" "8,322.46" "5,548.31" "5,561.45" "5,910.08" "5,172.13" "5,730.83" "6,005.05" "6,288.94" "7,842.60" "11,556.95" "18,739.31" "23,033.52" "23,619.06" "24,432.88" "25,265.75" "26,129.87" "27,076.79" 2021 +429 IRN PPPPC Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,750.75" "5,713.02" "7,190.85" "7,988.83" "7,397.36" "7,481.53" "6,626.64" "6,616.01" "6,278.21" "6,758.10" "7,772.85" "8,840.04" "9,204.68" "9,149.85" "9,053.82" "9,328.70" "9,956.77" "10,107.19" "10,290.49" "10,530.39" "11,218.47" "11,551.21" "12,471.78" "13,476.37" "14,220.64" "14,906.51" "15,881.63" "17,385.60" "17,582.98" "17,646.78" "18,649.49" "19,282.63" "17,040.70" "16,238.32" "16,106.08" "14,327.84" "15,281.92" "15,805.79" "15,689.67" "15,295.30" "15,811.85" "17,082.86" "18,663.23" "19,528.42" "20,144.87" "20,732.15" "21,345.73" "21,984.39" 2021 +429 IRN NGAP_NPGDP Islamic Republic of Iran Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +429 IRN PPPSH Islamic Republic of Iran Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.686 1.562 1.917 2.079 1.849 1.818 1.585 1.525 1.37 1.402 1.531 1.685 1.567 1.515 1.447 1.429 1.463 1.426 1.416 1.397 1.411 1.411 1.483 1.548 1.535 1.512 1.508 1.547 1.506 1.527 1.534 1.514 1.287 1.184 1.146 1.011 1.051 1.047 0.993 0.937 1 0.989 0.988 0.983 0.972 0.96 0.949 0.938 2022 +429 IRN PPPEX Islamic Republic of Iran Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 30.499 34.989 34.883 38.932 44 44.122 48.488 57.578 66.602 76.038 91.476 112.145 142.262 204.384 264.49 364.304 463.717 524.208 565.344 733.41 903.723 "1,006.69" "1,290.46" "1,447.88" "1,697.05" "1,994.46" "2,237.89" "2,692.16" "3,211.49" "3,382.67" "3,874.06" "4,758.87" "6,093.56" "8,503.85" "9,758.55" "10,701.56" "11,796.81" "13,061.30" "16,792.89" "21,535.32" "30,698.00" "46,072.54" "62,381.74" "82,855.83" "104,667.97" "127,907.95" "156,365.24" "191,487.48" 2022 +429 IRN NID_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. The accuracy of data before 1990, the time of the Iran-Iraq war, cannot be verified. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: GDP in US dollars is computed using Iran's official exchange rate which was 42,000 rials per U.S. dollar during 2019-21 and that the market exchange rate averaged 210,000 rials per U.S. dollar over that period. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 37.832 31.322 23.801 31.448 24.764 22.24 19.361 16.013 16.416 25.243 33.336 45.643 45.064 29.756 19.577 29.165 36.945 35.685 34.344 33.779 37.553 40.184 43.166 48.138 47.263 40.281 38.648 39.954 41.813 40.417 38.039 35.879 38.005 36.9 39.521 32.991 31.245 34.295 32.562 39.41 44.26 41.318 40.135 39.802 39.477 39.16 38.851 38.549 2022 +429 IRN NGSD_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. The accuracy of data before 1990, the time of the Iran-Iraq war, cannot be verified. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: GDP in US dollars is computed using Iran's official exchange rate which was 42,000 rials per U.S. dollar during 2019-21 and that the market exchange rate averaged 210,000 rials per U.S. dollar over that period. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 50.485 41.857 25.895 35.827 31.835 22.284 20.282 18.607 15.26 22.852 34.695 44.108 44.411 31.275 22.937 34.65 40.256 36.887 33.3 36.174 40.96 41.992 45.868 48.653 48.039 47.09 46.231 48.998 47.109 42.531 43.351 45.234 43.544 42.761 42.466 33.293 34.135 37.359 37.645 39.156 44.187 42.019 41.758 41.281 40.261 39.56 39.131 38.814 2022 +429 IRN PCPI Islamic Republic of Iran "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Central Bank. CBI stopped publishing price statistics regularly since FY 2018/19, thus, desk uses Statistical Office data since then. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.183 0.228 0.27 0.324 0.365 0.38 0.471 0.601 0.775 0.91 0.992 1.192 1.483 1.817 2.45 3.658 4.533 5.283 6.258 7.525 8.45 9.425 10.917 12.617 14.55 16.042 17.967 21.275 26.658 29.542 33.175 40.317 52.642 70.908 81.942 91.708 100.008 109.65 142.79 192.229 262.281 367.54 514.5 720.3 936.39 "1,170.49" "1,463.11" "1,828.89" 2022 +429 IRN PCPIPCH Islamic Republic of Iran "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 20.627 24.199 18.681 19.742 12.578 4.378 23.722 27.708 28.9 17.401 9 20.168 24.476 22.472 34.862 49.32 23.918 16.544 18.454 20.24 12.292 11.538 15.827 15.573 15.324 10.252 12 18.414 25.304 10.816 12.299 21.527 30.57 34.7 15.56 11.919 9.05 9.641 30.223 34.623 36.442 40.132 39.985 40 30 25 25 25 2022 +429 IRN PCPIE Islamic Republic of Iran "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Central Bank. CBI stopped publishing price statistics regularly since FY 2018/19, thus, desk uses Statistical Office data since then. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.872 1 1.4 1.6 2.1 3 4.1 4.8 5.7 6.8 8.1 9 10 11.8 13.4 15.5 16.7 19.4 23.7 27.9 30.8 36.9 44.5 62.9 75.2 87.4 94.7 105.9 114.7 170.693 208.301 309.699 417.122 604.827 816.516 "1,020.65" "1,275.81" "1,594.76" "1,993.45" 2022 +429 IRN PCPIEPCH Islamic Republic of Iran "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.662 40 14.286 31.25 42.857 36.667 17.073 18.75 19.298 19.118 11.111 11.111 18 13.559 15.672 7.742 16.168 22.165 17.722 10.394 19.805 20.596 41.348 19.555 16.223 8.352 11.827 8.31 48.817 22.033 48.678 34.686 45 35 25 25 25 25 2022 +429 IRN TM_RPCH Islamic Republic of Iran Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Base year: FY2000/01 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 0.931 13.264 -6.019 46.616 -10.667 -20.295 -27.501 6.255 -21.301 19.497 34.7 33.097 -9.101 -19.637 -39.04 -0.928 16.759 -6.46 0.356 -5.271 10.32 22.92 31.596 21.606 13.974 4.568 7.756 9.639 12.436 4.284 1.607 -5.514 -11.549 -4.981 15.207 -8.024 12.1 10.534 -16.04 -5.41 -27.55 22.65 6.517 -12.829 -11.023 -12.904 -13.421 -10.165 2022 +429 IRN TMG_RPCH Islamic Republic of Iran Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Base year: FY2000/01 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 14.804 29.171 0.47 50.643 -15.511 -17.736 -25.31 2.238 -17.303 27.349 25.1 31.686 -10.513 -19.307 -36.189 -1.078 14.825 -7.662 -0.242 -6.711 8.086 23.893 17.816 22.381 18.153 7.289 8.816 7.382 13.403 4.115 1.982 -4.215 -11.336 -6.817 16.004 -10.136 13.343 11.574 -18.874 -4.104 -21.424 21.568 6.517 -12.829 -11.023 -12.904 -13.421 -10.165 2022 +429 IRN TX_RPCH Islamic Republic of Iran Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Base year: FY2000/01 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 -69.883 -10.111 135.474 2.765 -18.869 -9.384 -12.401 27.568 11.072 7.881 20.7 10.682 9.651 15.793 1.348 -17.899 -5.053 -13.101 8.559 -1.627 11.243 -2.05 13.578 18.56 -1.344 -5.453 4.013 -3.128 -3.775 6.939 7.972 -0.839 -1.312 -20.329 22.507 43.039 14.499 0.266 -12.812 -21.702 -4.626 14.422 13.724 -4.369 -8.401 -4.113 -0.848 1.439 2022 +429 IRN TXG_RPCH Islamic Republic of Iran Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Base year: FY2000/01 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 -71.149 -9.486 105.795 13.471 -19.031 -17.623 3.454 26.175 5.04 15.247 20.7 16.585 4.3 15.335 6.279 -21.537 -0.8 -14.21 5.58 2.606 5.4 -6.486 9.232 18.004 -1.835 -2.975 6.374 -3.469 -4.18 5.73 7.905 1.25 -1.829 -23.068 20.772 41.849 16.543 2.391 -14.926 -25.732 6.322 13.884 13.107 -4.257 -8.127 -3.734 -0.52 1.562 2022 +429 IRN LUR Islamic Republic of Iran Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.2 10 10 10 10 10 9.085 11.897 13.569 15.777 16.046 16.626 12.2 11.3 12.3 11.5 11.3 10.5 10.4 11.9 13.5 12.3 12.1 10.4 10.6 11 12.425 12.075 12.125 10.65 9.6 9.175 9.381 9.645 9.908 9.953 9.998 9.998 2022 +429 IRN LE Islamic Republic of Iran Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +429 IRN LP Islamic Republic of Iran Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 39.291 40.826 42.42 44.077 45.798 47.587 49.445 50.662 51.909 53.187 54.496 55.837 56.656 57.488 58.331 59.187 60.055 60.994 61.842 62.512 63.515 64.584 65.657 67.315 68.345 69.39 70.496 71.532 72.266 73.196 74.157 75.15 76.038 77.016 77.97 78.94 79.926 81.07 82.084 83.075 84.038 84.841 85.69 86.547 87.412 88.286 89.169 90.061 2021 +429 IRN GGR Islamic Republic of Iran General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,933.50" "8,380.00" "12,298.00" "28,982.00" "33,482.00" "45,008.00" "55,862.00" "61,452.00" "52,104.00" "89,784.00" "147,295.14" "125,103.10" "164,600.30" "206,990.40" "254,000.70" "386,717.30" "413,007.00" "471,722.27" "594,988.95" "624,363.60" "818,773.60" "1,112,747.51" "993,729.52" "1,326,784.09" "1,606,799.90" "1,794,099.70" "2,199,473.60" "2,594,888.90" "2,943,775.50" "2,642,588.50" "2,953,037.00" "5,392,991.98" "8,298,940.59" "11,685,318.91" "15,553,198.92" "19,955,813.02" "25,645,479.23" "33,205,756.20" 2021 +429 IRN GGR_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.894 15.139 16.576 26.958 23.97 22.376 20.146 19.016 14.482 18.597 22.874 16.658 15.577 15.759 15.4 18.745 16.484 14.089 14.581 14.29 15.282 16.136 12.586 12.476 13.112 14.823 15.265 15.504 13.612 9.657 7.239 8.076 8.319 8.344 8.439 8.524 8.617 8.758 2021 +429 IRN GGX Islamic Republic of Iran General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,750.80" "9,490.00" "13,074.00" "35,734.00" "39,208.00" "51,467.00" "58,398.00" "68,591.00" "74,187.00" "92,782.40" "104,703.70" "124,921.40" "201,768.90" "251,177.90" "303,229.70" "447,570.70" "560,443.10" "567,763.90" "804,755.60" "791,161.20" "870,891.80" "1,165,071.40" "1,039,275.70" "1,415,137.50" "1,735,115.20" "1,975,650.80" "2,454,963.10" "2,864,951.50" "3,298,393.70" "3,869,332.10" "5,305,114.30" "8,265,128.33" "12,487,173.81" "20,088,826.93" "27,447,891.83" "35,744,278.35" "46,527,935.62" "60,979,884.61" 2021 +429 IRN GGX_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.003 17.144 17.622 33.239 28.069 25.587 21.061 21.225 20.62 19.218 16.26 16.634 19.094 19.123 18.384 21.695 22.368 16.958 19.721 18.107 16.255 16.895 13.163 13.306 14.159 16.322 17.038 17.118 15.251 14.14 13.005 12.378 12.517 14.345 14.892 15.268 15.633 16.084 2021 +429 IRN GGXCNL Islamic Republic of Iran General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -817.3 "-1,110.00" -776 "-6,752.00" "-5,726.00" "-6,459.00" "-2,536.00" "-7,139.00" "-22,083.00" "-2,998.40" "42,591.44" 181.7 "-37,168.60" "-44,187.50" "-49,229.00" "-60,853.40" "-147,436.10" "-96,041.63" "-209,766.65" "-166,797.60" "-52,118.20" "-52,323.89" "-45,546.18" "-88,353.41" "-128,315.30" "-181,551.10" "-255,489.50" "-270,062.60" "-354,618.20" "-1,226,743.60" "-2,352,077.30" "-2,872,136.35" "-4,188,233.22" "-8,403,508.02" "-11,894,692.91" "-15,788,465.33" "-20,882,456.38" "-27,774,128.41" 2021 +429 IRN GGXCNL_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.109 -2.005 -1.046 -6.281 -4.099 -3.211 -0.915 -2.209 -6.138 -0.621 6.614 0.024 -3.517 -3.364 -2.985 -2.95 -5.884 -2.869 -5.14 -3.817 -0.973 -0.759 -0.577 -0.831 -1.047 -1.5 -1.773 -1.614 -1.64 -4.483 -5.766 -4.301 -4.198 -6.001 -6.454 -6.744 -7.016 -7.326 2021 +429 IRN GGSB Islamic Republic of Iran General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +429 IRN GGSB_NPGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +429 IRN GGXONLB Islamic Republic of Iran General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,284.87" "-34,093.14" "-40,846.22" "-46,476.90" "-56,589.80" "-142,693.39" "-88,305.13" "-201,792.55" "-160,900.90" "-47,555.62" "-46,268.99" "-39,405.36" "-80,089.65" "-118,390.92" "-169,773.59" "-194,447.41" "-159,505.59" "-207,852.23" "-1,088,496.71" "-2,152,159.30" "-2,460,162.75" "-3,604,857.24" "-5,070,958.07" "-6,517,983.48" "-8,081,098.55" "-9,991,174.64" "-12,161,781.65" 2021 +429 IRN GGXONLB_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.304 -3.226 -3.11 -2.818 -2.743 -5.695 -2.638 -4.945 -3.683 -0.888 -0.671 -0.499 -0.753 -0.966 -1.403 -1.349 -0.953 -0.961 -3.978 -5.276 -3.684 -3.613 -3.621 -3.536 -3.452 -3.357 -3.208 2021 +429 IRN GGXWDN Islamic Republic of Iran General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "88,254.77" "109,951.04" "113,842.28" "110,907.76" "106,678.32" "96,046.79" "173,356.42" "199,356.84" "238,501.50" "179,946.58" "140,602.90" "77,116.07" "51,001.35" "269,725.61" "300,975.10" "116,901.60" "284,600.30" "-359,822.68" "-421,807.15" "2,619,615.00" "5,244,521.44" "5,514,603.85" "6,301,854.00" "9,016,165.73" "14,741,245.44" "24,108,200.36" "28,523,937.48" "37,204,843.58" "49,391,103.39" "65,544,140.49" "86,880,073.67" "115,218,837.50" 2021 +429 IRN GGXWDN_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.829 34.023 31.643 22.972 16.567 12.789 16.405 15.178 14.46 8.723 5.612 2.303 1.25 6.173 5.618 1.695 3.605 -3.383 -3.442 21.643 36.398 32.95 29.139 32.949 36.138 36.104 28.591 26.568 26.798 27.996 29.191 30.39 2021 +429 IRN GGXWDG Islamic Republic of Iran General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "99,293.77" "121,779.04" "130,092.18" "130,922.06" "142,648.58" "192,309.69" "301,485.42" "351,854.94" "424,124.10" "457,501.98" "456,915.00" "537,772.17" "504,925.25" "580,157.71" "790,668.50" "845,394.00" "1,070,834.30" "1,250,423.22" "1,542,551.55" "4,481,215.00" "6,902,421.44" "7,538,803.85" "8,770,854.00" "11,685,005.00" "17,981,978.39" "28,315,000.00" "34,091,132.28" "44,676,662.05" "59,274,119.68" "78,395,784.99" "103,442,503.44" "136,419,748.84" 2021 +429 IRN GGXWDG_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.81 37.683 36.159 27.118 22.152 25.607 28.531 26.788 25.714 22.177 18.236 16.062 12.374 13.278 14.757 12.259 13.562 11.758 12.587 37.023 47.904 45.044 40.555 42.702 44.083 42.404 34.172 31.904 32.16 33.486 34.756 35.982 2021 +429 IRN NGDP_FY Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 "7,265.49" "9,160.62" "12,236.25" "15,391.10" "16,636.12" "18,165.43" "19,887.85" "23,338.40" "21,850.13" "26,984.04" "38,748.41" "55,354.95" "74,189.80" "107,507.11" "139,682.04" "201,145.98" "277,281.11" "323,163.01" "359,775.78" "482,785.86" "643,939.45" "751,016.39" "1,056,702.51" "1,313,459.74" "1,649,382.25" "2,062,997.20" "2,505,521.68" "3,348,041.70" "4,080,696.25" "4,369,336.13" "5,357,811.73" "6,895,999.71" "7,895,676.80" "10,634,997.80" "12,254,707.59" "12,103,890.09" "14,408,890.81" "16,736,418.99" "21,627,069.97" "27,364,013.25" "40,791,376.86" "66,774,502.84" "99,763,901.19" "140,036,358.30" "184,310,589.07" "234,118,195.22" "297,622,666.32" "379,132,454.91" 2021 +429 IRN BCA Islamic Republic of Iran Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. The accuracy of data before 1990, the time of the Iran-Iraq war, cannot be verified. Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.555 -4.328 4.913 -0.44 -0.957 -0.936 -5.668 -2.699 -2.123 -2.972 -2.7 -11.2 -7.3 -4.2 5 3.358 5.232 2.213 -2.14 6.589 12.5 5.985 3.585 0.816 1.465 15.553 20.652 32.64 22.546 9.313 27.51 58.507 23.366 25.104 13.572 1.235 13.236 14.915 26.242 -1.651 -0.707 11.145 32.031 30.23 16.743 8.932 6.522 6.461 2022 +429 IRN BCA_NGDPD Islamic Republic of Iran Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.709 -4.264 3.906 -0.28 -0.592 -0.519 -2.713 -0.974 -0.68 -0.783 -0.465 -3.683 -14.464 -6.517 6.264 2.922 3.311 1.202 -1.044 2.395 3.407 1.808 2.702 0.515 0.775 6.809 7.583 9.043 5.296 2.115 5.312 9.355 5.539 5.861 2.945 0.302 2.89 3.064 5.083 -0.253 -0.073 0.701 1.623 1.479 0.784 0.4 0.28 0.265 2022 +433 IRQ NGDP_R Iraq "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year rebased from 1988 to 2007 in end-2014. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "35,529.20" "44,323.40" "42,399.10" "39,613.90" "36,525.21" "66,398.21" "101,845.26" "103,551.40" "109,389.94" "111,455.81" "120,626.52" "124,702.85" "132,687.03" "142,700.22" "162,587.53" "174,990.18" "176,282.47" "180,754.02" "208,227.03" "201,149.50" "210,609.94" "222,848.46" "187,858.12" "202,279.31" "221,025.87" "229,768.75" "235,466.76" "240,373.26" "245,888.56" "252,414.47" 2021 +433 IRQ NGDP_RPCH Iraq "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.752 -4.341 -6.569 -7.797 81.787 53.386 1.675 5.638 1.889 8.228 3.379 6.403 7.546 13.936 7.628 0.738 2.537 15.199 -3.399 4.703 5.811 -15.701 7.677 9.268 3.956 2.48 2.084 2.294 2.654 2021 +433 IRQ NGDP Iraq "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year rebased from 1988 to 2007 in end-2014. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "16,959.34" "36,382.34" "49,904.22" "36,527.73" "37,123.49" "29,989.13" "53,235.36" "73,533.60" "95,587.96" "111,455.81" "157,026.06" "130,642.19" "162,064.57" "217,327.11" "254,225.49" "273,587.53" "273,603.02" "207,121.63" "198,029.45" "227,348.97" "264,172.06" "276,196.90" "201,775.24" "299,783.13" "410,169.90" "397,185.34" "404,824.95" "415,085.95" "429,963.80" "449,094.87" 2021 +433 IRQ NGDPD Iraq "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.469 18.449 25.857 18.936 18.97 15.8 36.642 50.065 65.144 88.833 131.614 111.66 138.517 185.75 218.032 234.638 234.651 177.634 167.798 192.343 223.496 233.669 169.444 206.747 282.876 273.921 279.19 286.266 296.527 309.721 2021 +433 IRQ PPPGDP Iraq "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 79.244 100.251 98.072 93.694 87.735 162.639 256.161 268.62 292.521 306.1 337.64 351.286 378.271 415.269 483.559 515.106 490.962 369.519 347.125 405.43 434.638 468.122 399.376 447.904 524.21 564.362 590.493 614 640.045 669.746 2021 +433 IRQ NGDP_D Iraq "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.734 82.084 117.701 92.209 101.638 45.166 52.271 71.012 87.383 100 130.175 104.763 122.14 152.296 156.362 156.345 155.207 114.588 95.103 113.025 125.432 123.939 107.408 148.203 185.576 172.863 171.924 172.684 174.861 177.92 2021 +433 IRQ NGDPRPC Iraq "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,557,758.57" "3,818,213.77" "3,782,417.11" "3,897,861.00" "3,877,987.83" "4,098,784.17" "4,134,271.30" "4,285,427.30" "4,493,077.05" "4,990,683.59" "5,236,486.89" "5,036,642.03" "5,133,219.81" "5,757,038.31" "5,416,050.20" "5,524,313.68" "5,697,203.58" "4,680,957.80" "4,912,571.16" "5,231,824.08" "5,300,949.03" "5,294,743.29" "5,268,100.97" "5,252,413.51" "5,255,178.32" 2013 +433 IRQ NGDPRPPPPC Iraq "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,155.32" "7,695.85" "7,623.70" "7,856.39" "7,816.33" "8,261.36" "8,332.89" "8,637.55" "9,056.08" "10,059.04" "10,554.47" "10,151.67" "10,346.33" "11,603.67" "10,916.39" "11,134.60" "11,483.07" "9,434.77" "9,901.60" "10,545.07" "10,684.40" "10,671.89" "10,618.19" "10,586.57" "10,592.14" 2013 +433 IRQ NGDPPC Iraq "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,155,226.29" "1,995,811.83" "2,685,958.20" "3,406,058.70" "3,877,987.83" "5,335,609.04" "4,331,178.10" "5,234,241.22" "6,842,788.75" "7,803,544.10" "8,186,959.70" "7,817,229.15" "5,882,031.64" "5,475,096.76" "6,121,484.05" "6,929,251.91" "7,061,076.25" "5,027,737.75" "7,280,556.52" "9,708,984.58" "9,163,383.60" "9,102,958.71" "9,097,163.03" "9,184,435.52" "9,349,993.51" 2013 +433 IRQ NGDPDPC Iraq "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 608.655 "1,373.74" "1,828.74" "2,321.26" "3,090.85" "4,472.12" "3,701.86" "4,473.71" "5,848.54" "6,692.58" "7,021.41" "6,704.31" "5,044.62" "4,639.26" "5,178.92" "5,862.31" "5,973.84" "4,222.11" "5,021.07" "6,695.85" "6,319.58" "6,277.90" "6,273.91" "6,334.09" "6,448.27" 2013 +433 IRQ PPPPC Iraq "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,265.09" "9,603.56" "9,811.86" "10,423.33" "10,650.44" "11,472.70" "11,646.19" "12,217.10" "13,075.22" "14,843.03" "15,414.28" "14,027.48" "10,493.95" "9,597.27" "10,916.39" "11,400.59" "11,967.72" "9,951.46" "10,877.83" "12,408.39" "13,020.28" "13,277.91" "13,456.63" "13,671.98" "13,943.87" 2013 +433 IRQ NGAP_NPGDP Iraq Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +433 IRQ PPPSH Iraq Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.176 0.213 0.194 0.177 0.159 0.278 0.404 0.393 0.394 0.381 0.4 0.415 0.42 0.434 0.48 0.488 0.448 0.33 0.299 0.331 0.335 0.345 0.3 0.306 0.324 0.328 0.326 0.322 0.319 0.317 2021 +433 IRQ PPPEX Iraq Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 214.014 362.911 508.854 389.863 423.133 184.391 207.82 273.746 326.772 364.115 465.07 371.896 428.436 523.34 525.738 531.128 557.279 560.517 570.485 560.761 607.798 590.01 505.226 669.303 782.454 703.778 685.572 676.036 671.771 670.545 2021 +433 IRQ NID_NGDP Iraq Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +433 IRQ NGSD_NGDP Iraq Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year rebased from 1988 to 2007 in end-2014. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.947 30.788 25.332 18.712 34.799 10.578 23.736 32.979 27.158 28.331 28.565 18.571 13.642 11.942 16.082 15.433 6.126 22.115 32.248 29.108 25.561 23.139 21.312 20.229 2021 +433 IRQ PCPI Iraq "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007. New base year introduced in Jan 2010 Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.42 49.88 76.441 100 102.668 100.415 102.87 108.634 115.249 117.415 120.041 121.713 122.353 122.578 123.028 122.784 123.489 130.95 139.417 145.718 150.048 153.268 156.357 159.449 2021 +433 IRQ PCPIPCH Iraq "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.959 53.248 30.821 2.668 -2.194 2.445 5.604 6.089 1.879 2.236 1.393 0.525 0.184 0.367 -0.199 0.574 6.042 6.466 4.519 2.972 2.146 2.015 1.978 2021 +433 IRQ PCPIE Iraq "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007. New base year introduced in Jan 2010 Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.865 17.707 20.602 24.586 33.378 43.951 57.846 95.345 99.798 106.538 101.834 105.207 111.541 115.571 119.191 121.083 123.879 121.961 122.901 122.784 122.901 126.779 133.476 141.217 146.457 150.336 153.409 156.415 159.599 2021 +433 IRQ PCPIEPCH Iraq "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.993 16.351 19.334 35.76 31.677 31.616 64.826 4.67 6.754 -4.415 3.312 6.02 3.614 3.132 1.587 2.31 -1.548 0.771 -0.096 0.096 3.155 5.283 5.8 3.71 2.649 2.044 1.959 2.036 2021 +433 IRQ TM_RPCH Iraq Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +433 IRQ TMG_RPCH Iraq Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +433 IRQ TX_RPCH Iraq Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +433 IRQ TXG_RPCH Iraq Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +433 IRQ LUR Iraq Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +433 IRQ LE Iraq Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +433 IRQ LP Iraq Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2013 Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.96 26.674 27.377 28.064 28.741 29.43 30.163 30.962 31.76 32.578 33.417 35 35.213 36.169 37.14 38.124 39.115 40.132 41.176 42.246 43.345 44.472 45.628 46.814 48.032 2013 +433 IRQ GGR Iraq General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "29,839.49" "49,468.98" "58,346.61" "60,141.32" "88,560.65" "60,330.97" "73,571.55" "104,563.99" "119,449.32" "115,417.55" "104,385.70" "63,450.14" "55,497.78" "76,317.73" "105,599.45" "99,268.70" "63,166.24" "105,543.46" "181,090.77" "178,661.42" "170,822.11" "166,813.91" "165,385.02" "167,492.03" 2021 +433 IRQ GGR_NGDP Iraq General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 56.052 67.274 61.04 53.96 56.399 46.18 45.396 48.114 46.986 42.187 38.152 30.634 28.025 33.569 39.974 35.941 31.305 35.207 44.15 44.982 42.197 40.188 38.465 37.295 2021 +433 IRQ GGX Iraq General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "48,683.84" "46,477.13" "48,108.37" "51,406.14" "89,904.11" "76,990.15" "80,344.08" "94,253.00" "109,041.15" "132,003.20" "119,791.01" "90,023.13" "84,218.10" "79,734.02" "84,689.00" "96,936.12" "89,024.74" "108,077.09" "135,744.29" "142,232.08" "142,686.23" "146,095.49" "151,066.98" "157,206.34" 2021 +433 IRQ GGX_NGDP Iraq General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 91.45 63.205 50.329 46.122 57.254 58.932 49.575 43.369 42.892 48.249 43.783 43.464 42.528 35.071 32.058 35.097 44.121 36.052 33.095 35.81 35.246 35.196 35.135 35.005 2021 +433 IRQ GGXCNL Iraq General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-18,844.34" "2,991.85" "10,238.24" "8,735.19" "-1,343.46" "-16,659.18" "-6,772.53" "10,310.99" "10,408.18" "-16,585.65" "-15,405.31" "-26,572.99" "-28,720.32" "-3,416.29" "20,910.45" "2,332.58" "-25,858.50" "-2,533.63" "45,346.48" "36,429.34" "28,135.88" "20,718.42" "14,318.04" "10,285.68" 2021 +433 IRQ GGXCNL_NGDP Iraq General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -35.398 4.069 10.711 7.837 -0.856 -12.752 -4.179 4.744 4.094 -6.062 -5.631 -12.83 -14.503 -1.503 7.915 0.845 -12.815 -0.845 11.056 9.172 6.95 4.991 3.33 2.29 2021 +433 IRQ GGSB Iraq General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +433 IRQ GGSB_NPGDP Iraq General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +433 IRQ GGXONLB Iraq General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-18,582.98" "2,882.33" "10,246.36" "8,186.38" "-1,540.37" "-16,458.86" "-5,984.14" "11,868.77" "11,333.34" "-15,600.47" "-14,703.59" "-25,264.18" "-27,326.99" "-1,175.87" "24,458.45" "5,066.32" "-23,302.61" "-1,233.90" "48,466.16" "38,442.36" "29,329.32" "21,551.28" "15,014.71" "10,953.02" 2021 +433 IRQ GGXONLB_NGDP Iraq General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -34.907 3.92 10.719 7.345 -0.981 -12.598 -3.692 5.461 4.458 -5.702 -5.374 -12.198 -13.799 -0.517 9.259 1.834 -11.549 -0.412 11.816 9.679 7.245 5.192 3.492 2.439 2021 +433 IRQ GGXWDN Iraq General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +433 IRQ GGXWDN_NGDP Iraq General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +433 IRQ GGXWDG Iraq General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "183,298.61" "167,174.43" "136,848.35" "130,497.85" "116,462.32" "114,148.74" "86,757.83" "88,494.22" "88,424.20" "87,512.43" "89,912.75" "117,923.59" "132,626.97" "134,275.21" "128,261.75" "124,821.73" "169,961.01" "177,108.47" "150,624.67" "138,262.05" "127,827.09" "121,094.57" "114,670.88" "104,450.81" 2021 +433 IRQ GGXWDG_NGDP Iraq General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 344.317 227.344 143.165 117.085 74.168 87.375 53.533 40.719 34.782 31.987 32.862 56.934 66.973 59.061 48.552 45.193 84.233 59.079 36.723 34.81 31.576 29.173 26.67 23.258 2021 +433 IRQ NGDP_FY Iraq "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "53,235.36" "73,533.60" "95,587.96" "111,455.81" "157,026.06" "130,642.19" "162,064.57" "217,327.11" "254,225.49" "273,587.53" "273,603.02" "207,121.63" "198,029.45" "227,348.97" "264,172.06" "276,196.90" "201,775.24" "299,783.13" "410,169.90" "397,185.34" "404,824.95" "415,085.95" "429,963.80" "449,094.87" 2021 +433 IRQ BCA Iraq Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.414 -0.386 -1.683 -8.811 4.35 2.106 -3.01 16.714 -12.865 2.267 20.208 11.027 2.681 6.106 -11.307 -12.467 -9.034 6.735 0.836 -18.34 16.184 46.121 35.487 25.91 19.205 14.305 11.991 2021 +433 IRQ BCA_NGDPD Iraq Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.186 -2.036 -10.652 -24.047 8.688 3.232 -3.388 12.699 -11.522 1.636 10.879 5.058 1.143 2.602 -6.365 -7.43 -4.697 3.014 0.358 -10.824 7.828 16.304 12.955 9.28 6.709 4.824 3.872 2021 +178 IRL NGDP_R Ireland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Prior to 1995 Real GDP is calculated using implied growth rates and excludes services produced by financial intermediaries (FISIM). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 57.553 58.998 59.88 59.443 61.348 62.543 62.808 65.095 67.046 70.81 76.27 77.522 80.297 82.155 86.997 95.343 104.012 115.19 125.288 138.482 151.503 159.543 168.954 174.046 185.861 196.529 206.331 217.288 207.544 196.968 200.283 201.953 201.941 204.215 221.877 275.951 281.488 306.837 333.003 351.122 372.836 423.498 461.613 480.077 499.326 514.458 529.951 545.904 2021 +178 IRL NGDP_RPCH Ireland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.898 2.512 1.495 -0.729 3.204 1.947 0.424 3.641 2.998 5.614 7.711 1.642 3.579 2.314 5.894 9.593 9.092 10.747 8.766 10.531 9.403 5.307 5.899 3.014 6.788 5.74 4.988 5.31 -4.484 -5.096 1.683 0.834 -0.006 1.126 8.649 24.371 2.007 9.005 8.528 5.441 6.184 13.588 9 4 4.01 3.03 3.012 3.01 2021 +178 IRL NGDP Ireland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Prior to 1995 Real GDP is calculated using implied growth rates and excludes services produced by financial intermediaries (FISIM). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.219 16.04 19.028 20.973 23.228 25.232 26.877 28.724 30.684 34.037 36.905 38.399 40.898 44.049 47.345 54.839 60.235 69.4 80.431 92.791 108.496 122.089 135.998 145.577 156.259 170.306 184.916 197.07 187.283 169.519 167.392 171.702 175.615 179.457 195.085 262.976 270.206 297.763 326.631 356.705 372.836 426.283 491.761 535.698 578.142 610.192 644.532 679.809 2021 +178 IRL NGDPD Ireland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 21.425 20.423 21.313 20.618 19.883 21.168 28.516 33.66 36.875 38.03 48.199 48.84 54.911 51.364 55.843 69.26 75.928 82.957 90.305 98.993 100.253 109.347 128.505 164.63 194.283 211.993 232.193 270.112 275.417 236.185 222.096 238.959 225.771 238.344 259.237 291.805 299.009 336.259 385.911 399.366 425.511 504.517 519.776 549.088 594.177 630.818 670.652 712.041 2021 +178 IRL PPPGDP Ireland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 25.325 28.418 30.625 31.592 33.781 35.528 36.397 38.655 41.218 45.239 50.551 53.118 56.273 58.94 63.747 71.327 79.237 89.266 98.184 110.053 123.129 132.584 142.593 149.79 164.252 179.126 193.863 209.676 204.113 194.954 200.618 206.493 213.365 221.216 238.187 324.875 340.152 376.392 418.247 448.894 482.398 570.717 666.309 717.651 762.087 799.775 839.545 881.552 2021 +178 IRL NGDP_D Ireland "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.969 27.187 31.778 35.283 37.862 40.343 42.792 44.126 45.765 48.068 48.386 49.532 50.934 53.617 54.421 57.518 57.911 60.248 64.197 67.006 71.613 76.524 80.494 83.643 84.073 86.657 89.621 90.695 90.238 86.064 83.578 85.021 86.964 87.877 87.925 95.298 95.992 97.043 98.087 101.59 100 100.658 106.531 111.586 115.785 118.609 121.621 124.529 2021 +178 IRL NGDPRPC Ireland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,794.62" "17,004.55" "17,077.18" "16,836.49" "17,252.92" "17,534.26" "17,605.60" "18,216.24" "18,846.32" "20,024.63" "21,591.41" "21,821.96" "22,419.94" "22,812.96" "24,078.01" "26,275.00" "28,467.83" "31,198.67" "33,578.11" "36,698.65" "39,573.04" "41,028.60" "42,706.24" "43,281.78" "45,335.05" "46,794.40" "47,753.40" "48,885.67" "45,959.72" "43,318.52" "43,845.46" "44,050.20" "43,854.27" "44,101.77" "47,537.50" "58,539.48" "58,995.83" "63,588.02" "68,159.27" "70,942.62" "74,674.88" "84,049.89" "90,779.22" "93,549.60" "96,413.52" "98,429.77" "100,469.75" "102,550.65" 2021 +178 IRL NGDPRPPPPC Ireland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,601.68" "20,859.19" "20,948.28" "20,653.04" "21,163.86" "21,508.98" "21,596.49" "22,345.54" "23,118.46" "24,563.87" "26,485.81" "26,768.63" "27,502.16" "27,984.26" "29,536.09" "32,231.09" "34,920.99" "38,270.87" "41,189.70" "45,017.61" "48,543.57" "50,329.08" "52,387.01" "53,093.02" "55,611.73" "57,401.89" "58,578.28" "59,967.21" "56,378.00" "53,138.08" "53,784.48" "54,035.63" "53,795.28" "54,098.88" "58,313.44" "71,809.37" "72,369.18" "78,002.33" "83,609.80" "87,024.10" "91,602.40" "103,102.56" "111,357.31" "114,755.69" "118,268.81" "120,742.11" "123,244.52" "125,797.13" 2021 +178 IRL NGDPPC Ireland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,857.51" "4,623.09" "5,426.71" "5,940.44" "6,532.27" "7,073.82" "7,533.75" "8,038.10" "8,625.08" "9,625.53" "10,447.32" "10,808.94" "11,419.33" "12,231.57" "13,103.61" "15,112.74" "16,486.13" "18,796.66" "21,556.11" "24,590.23" "28,339.48" "31,396.81" "34,376.00" "36,202.11" "38,114.55" "40,550.59" "42,797.10" "44,337.00" "41,473.01" "37,281.75" "36,645.05" "37,451.82" "38,137.21" "38,755.09" "41,797.27" "55,787.00" "56,631.29" "61,707.55" "66,855.04" "72,070.64" "74,674.88" "84,602.62" "96,708.14" "104,388.26" "111,631.97" "116,746.45" "122,192.37" "127,705.45" 2021 +178 IRL NGDPDPC Ireland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,252.21" "5,886.37" "6,078.14" "5,839.83" "5,591.81" "5,934.55" "7,993.15" "9,419.51" "10,365.28" "10,754.62" "13,644.79" "13,748.20" "15,331.89" "14,262.80" "15,455.35" "19,086.80" "20,781.39" "22,468.61" "24,202.50" "26,233.71" "26,186.26" "28,120.10" "32,482.08" "40,940.14" "47,389.26" "50,476.48" "53,738.84" "60,770.05" "60,989.98" "51,943.47" "48,620.63" "52,122.09" "49,029.29" "51,472.09" "55,542.02" "61,902.66" "62,668.05" "69,685.26" "78,988.57" "80,690.15" "85,225.09" "100,129.45" "102,217.44" "106,997.40" "114,728.20" "120,692.71" "127,144.26" "133,760.41" 2021 +178 IRL PPPPC Ireland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,390.32" "8,190.61" "8,733.85" "8,947.96" "9,500.21" "9,960.42" "10,202.31" "10,817.27" "11,586.07" "12,793.20" "14,310.39" "14,952.36" "15,712.18" "16,366.52" "17,643.08" "19,656.60" "21,687.05" "24,177.24" "26,314.07" "29,164.77" "32,161.57" "34,095.76" "36,043.05" "37,249.77" "40,064.24" "42,650.76" "44,867.88" "47,173.01" "45,200.04" "42,875.53" "43,918.72" "45,040.58" "46,335.18" "47,773.36" "51,031.95" "68,918.00" "71,290.91" "78,002.33" "85,607.10" "90,696.95" "96,618.95" "113,267.77" "131,034.14" "139,844.18" "147,149.47" "153,018.71" "159,163.57" "165,603.81" 2021 +178 IRL NGAP_NPGDP Ireland Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.967 11.032 10.892 9.863 6.464 6.9 5.959 3.368 3.403 2.588 3.664 6.134 2.876 1.055 -1.841 -6.744 -4.31 -2.242 0.233 0.458 2.907 1.858 0.785 1.239 0.811 2.512 4.414 5.646 2.413 -3.779 -3.876 -4.2 -4.948 -3.165 -1.2 0.5 1.9 1.532 0.907 0.375 -1.903 1.297 0.5 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +178 IRL PPPSH Ireland Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.189 0.19 0.192 0.187 0.184 0.181 0.176 0.176 0.173 0.177 0.183 0.181 0.169 0.17 0.175 0.185 0.194 0.206 0.219 0.234 0.244 0.251 0.258 0.256 0.259 0.262 0.261 0.261 0.242 0.23 0.223 0.216 0.212 0.209 0.217 0.29 0.293 0.308 0.322 0.331 0.363 0.389 0.412 0.417 0.421 0.42 0.418 0.418 2021 +178 IRL PPPEX Ireland Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.522 0.564 0.621 0.664 0.688 0.71 0.738 0.743 0.744 0.752 0.73 0.723 0.727 0.747 0.743 0.769 0.76 0.777 0.819 0.843 0.881 0.921 0.954 0.972 0.951 0.951 0.954 0.94 0.918 0.87 0.834 0.832 0.823 0.811 0.819 0.809 0.794 0.791 0.781 0.795 0.773 0.747 0.738 0.746 0.759 0.763 0.768 0.771 2021 +178 IRL NID_NGDP Ireland Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Prior to 1995 Real GDP is calculated using implied growth rates and excludes services produced by financial intermediaries (FISIM). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 28.242 29.237 27.702 24.116 22.816 20.167 19.17 17.409 16.713 19.304 22.194 20.18 17.262 16.069 17.173 18.93 20.593 22.229 24.096 24.636 24.508 24.256 24.082 25.744 27.218 30.31 31.893 29.248 24.667 20.304 17.277 17.176 20.193 18.786 22.233 25.787 37.589 34.572 28.552 54.954 43.649 24.703 24.706 24.943 24.857 25.626 26.385 27.258 2021 +178 IRL NGSD_NGDP Ireland Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Prior to 1995 Real GDP is calculated using implied growth rates and excludes services produced by financial intermediaries (FISIM). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.302 13.434 15.984 15.842 15.511 14.64 14.745 16.026 15.542 16.562 19.34 18.802 16.725 18.867 19.097 20.894 22.771 24.407 24.459 24.521 25.122 24.435 24.329 26.236 27.12 26.769 26.54 22.738 18.412 15.637 15.989 15.479 16.814 20.339 23.307 30.181 33.379 35.062 33.453 35.114 36.807 38.933 36.922 34.752 34.354 33.944 33.492 34.335 2021 +178 IRL PCPI Ireland "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 28.736 34.553 40.492 44.702 48.562 51.217 52.775 54.439 55.618 57.838 59.779 61.652 63.594 64.495 66.021 67.683 69.15 70.017 71.5 73.242 77.125 80.2 83.958 87.325 89.333 91.3 93.733 96.45 99.458 97.783 96.2 97.35 99.192 99.725 100.033 99.975 99.8 100.058 100.775 101.642 101.183 103.617 112.32 119.621 123.21 125.674 128.188 130.751 2021 +178 IRL PCPIPCH Ireland "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.345 20.243 17.189 10.397 8.636 5.468 3.041 3.154 2.166 3.99 3.357 3.132 3.15 1.418 2.366 2.518 2.167 1.253 2.119 2.436 5.302 3.987 4.686 4.01 2.3 2.201 2.665 2.898 3.119 -1.684 -1.619 1.195 1.892 0.538 0.309 -0.058 -0.175 0.259 0.716 0.86 -0.451 2.405 8.4 6.5 3 2 2 2 2021 +178 IRL PCPIE Ireland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.5 73.8 74 74.2 74.9 78.5 81.9 85.6 88.2 90.3 92.1 94.9 98 99.3 96.8 96.6 98 99.7 100 99.7 100 99.8 100.3 101 102 100.9 106.6 117.243 122.169 124.612 127.104 129.647 132.239 2021 +178 IRL PCPIEPCH Ireland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.408 0.271 0.27 0.943 4.806 4.331 4.518 3.037 2.381 1.993 3.04 3.267 1.327 -2.518 -0.207 1.449 1.735 0.301 -0.3 0.301 -0.2 0.501 0.698 0.99 -1.078 5.649 9.984 4.201 2 2 2 2 2021 +178 IRL TM_RPCH Ireland Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: For goods - average of unit value indices and producer price indices are used. For services - price surveys are used only for services deflation on a quarterly basis. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Fisher chain-linked estimate is used for the annual data. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.407 1.628 -3.693 4.977 9.751 3.158 5.204 7.298 6.434 13.886 6.024 2.439 8.063 7.529 15.48 15.93 12.842 16.645 27.775 12.617 21.686 13.101 5.339 -2.418 1.904 12.723 9.301 9.35 -2.786 -1.702 0.568 2.643 -1.015 1.085 14.664 32.354 19.006 1.179 2.467 42.323 -2.072 -8.35 10 6.405 5.39 5.1 5.015 5.003 2021 +178 IRL TMG_RPCH Ireland Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: For goods - average of unit value indices and producer price indices are used. For services - price surveys are used only for services deflation on a quarterly basis. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Fisher chain-linked estimate is used for the annual data. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.447 1.854 -3.352 3.048 10.411 3.369 2.972 6.242 4.538 13.143 6.943 0.633 4.888 6.798 13.099 14.598 10.044 14.817 -0.903 8.362 8.542 11.284 4.652 -9.036 -2.53 17.567 10.504 11.623 -11.426 -1.524 -5.72 3.483 5.823 2.317 9.145 15.779 6.748 -1.384 11.373 9.15 -2.508 4.106 12 7.5 7 6 6 6 2021 +178 IRL TX_RPCH Ireland Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: For goods - average of unit value indices and producer price indices are used. For services - price surveys are used only for services deflation on a quarterly basis. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Fisher chain-linked estimate is used for the annual data. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.065 1.705 4.482 10.52 16.246 6.6 2.71 13.879 8.151 11.417 9.173 5.61 13.859 9.812 15.101 20.141 12.421 17.549 22.771 15.77 21.188 14.007 6.477 -1.698 6.52 5.48 6.051 8.901 -3.804 4.65 5.981 3.109 -0.823 2.99 14.593 39.166 4.603 9.635 9.804 11.849 11.169 14.066 10.573 5.76 5 4 4.001 3.997 2021 +178 IRL TXG_RPCH Ireland Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: For goods - average of unit value indices and producer price indices are used. For services - price surveys are used only for services deflation on a quarterly basis. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Fisher chain-linked estimate is used for the annual data. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.828 0.703 7.209 12.148 18.375 6.536 3.681 14.497 7.106 11.218 8.46 5.6 14.678 10.157 14.843 20.104 9.891 14.936 -6.023 13.857 17.378 11.758 7.345 -6.967 6.996 3.923 2.772 8.778 -5.92 6.308 2.483 -0.637 -2.196 -0.35 16.304 59.15 0.763 3.915 8.582 7.18 15.354 18.007 11 6.5 5.5 5 5 5.043 2021 +178 IRL LUR Ireland Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO), data is from the Labor Force Survey (LFS) and is the average of the quarterly observations. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.7 18.1 18.8 18.4 17.9 17.2 19 16.3 16.7 15.1 14.1 11.8 9.858 7.55 5.908 4.392 4.183 4.725 4.85 4.75 4.633 4.775 5 6.808 12.642 14.592 15.4 15.492 13.767 11.9 9.917 8.383 6.75 5.783 4.983 5.842 6.25 4.73 4.801 4.801 4.849 4.774 4.801 2021 +178 IRL LE Ireland Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO), data is from the Labor Force Survey (LFS) and is the average of the quarterly observations. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.144 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.211 1.207 1.217 1.236 1.275 1.339 1.387 1.441 1.593 1.698 1.773 1.823 1.85 1.886 1.947 2.038 2.129 2.22 2.198 2.015 1.924 1.887 1.88 1.937 1.988 2.056 2.131 2.191 2.252 2.319 2.253 2.389 2.508 2.533 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +178 IRL LP Ireland Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO). Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 3.427 3.47 3.506 3.531 3.556 3.567 3.568 3.573 3.558 3.536 3.532 3.552 3.582 3.601 3.613 3.629 3.654 3.692 3.731 3.773 3.828 3.889 3.956 4.021 4.1 4.2 4.321 4.445 4.516 4.547 4.568 4.585 4.605 4.631 4.667 4.714 4.771 4.825 4.886 4.949 4.993 5.039 5.085 5.132 5.179 5.227 5.275 5.323 2021 +178 IRL GGR Ireland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.934 6.127 7.67 8.84 9.83 12.018 12.396 12.689 13.896 14.151 15.452 16.624 17.987 18.486 20.082 20.959 23.074 26.002 29.154 33.447 38.432 40.451 44.01 48.056 53.316 58.913 67.195 70.764 64.663 55.943 54.864 57.793 59.803 61.394 66.268 71.059 73.822 77.034 83.237 88.122 83.106 98.766 112.087 120.767 129.135 136.133 141.482 147.604 2021 +178 IRL GGR_NGDP Ireland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.219 38.306 37.466 36.248 36.045 35.423 33.132 32.36 33.011 34.12 34.592 36.338 35.908 34.527 33.001 32.776 33.659 34.053 34.211 33.969 27.021 27.321 25.871 25.483 24.704 22.29 23.169 22.793 22.544 22.336 22.31 21.951 21.713 2021 +178 IRL GGX Ireland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.325 7.926 9.951 11.022 11.937 14.623 15.12 14.985 15.157 14.878 16.444 17.698 19.148 19.641 20.942 22.096 23.193 25.049 27.488 30.165 33.165 39.279 44.716 47.552 51.288 56.238 62.063 70.236 77.83 79.461 108.628 81.114 74.666 72.871 73.314 76.417 75.88 77.892 82.773 86.54 102.122 105.807 110.296 118.207 125.346 131.559 137.218 143.234 2021 +178 IRL GGX_NGDP Ireland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.292 38.504 36.093 34.176 32.508 30.568 32.172 32.88 32.664 32.822 33.022 33.563 35.64 41.557 46.874 64.895 47.241 42.517 40.606 37.58 29.059 28.082 26.159 25.341 24.261 27.391 24.821 22.429 22.066 21.681 21.56 21.29 21.07 2021 +178 IRL GGXCNL Ireland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.39 -1.799 -2.281 -2.181 -2.107 -2.605 -2.724 -2.296 -1.261 -0.727 -0.993 -1.074 -1.161 -1.156 -0.86 -1.137 -0.119 0.953 1.666 3.282 5.267 1.172 -0.707 0.504 2.028 2.675 5.132 0.528 -13.167 -23.518 -53.765 -23.321 -14.863 -11.477 -7.046 -5.358 -2.058 -0.858 0.464 1.582 -19.016 -7.041 1.791 2.56 3.79 4.573 4.264 4.37 2021 +178 IRL GGXCNL_NGDP Ireland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.074 -0.197 1.373 2.071 3.537 4.855 0.96 -0.52 0.346 1.298 1.57 2.775 0.268 -7.031 -13.873 -32.119 -13.582 -8.464 -6.395 -3.612 -2.037 -0.761 -0.288 0.142 0.444 -5.1 -1.652 0.364 0.478 0.655 0.749 0.662 0.643 2021 +178 IRL GGSB Ireland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.685 1.583 3.097 3.954 0.279 -1.122 -0.211 1.503 0.912 1.683 -4.07 -15.038 -16.751 -16.96 -13.81 -11.162 -9.015 -6.513 -4.443 -4.154 -2.125 -0.461 1.174 -5.261 1.855 7.152 2.56 3.791 4.575 4.267 4.374 2021 +178 IRL GGSB_NPGDP Ireland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.373 1.973 3.353 3.751 0.233 -0.832 -0.147 0.97 0.549 0.95 -2.182 -8.223 -9.508 -9.739 -7.705 -6.042 -4.864 -3.298 -1.698 -1.567 -0.725 -0.142 0.33 -1.384 0.441 1.462 0.478 0.656 0.75 0.662 0.643 2021 +178 IRL GGXONLB Ireland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.584 -0.695 -0.698 -0.375 -0.078 -0.206 -0.327 0.26 1.31 1.857 2.015 1.957 1.852 1.803 2.055 1.464 2.286 3.288 4.111 5.223 7.012 2.482 0.825 2.094 3.531 4.137 6.495 1.752 -11.866 -21.072 -50.044 -19.121 -9.175 -5.12 -0.507 0.899 3.955 4.906 5.611 6.095 -15.229 -3.779 5.404 6.408 7.436 7.776 7.684 7.667 2021 +178 IRL GGXONLB_NGDP Ireland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.669 3.795 4.738 5.111 5.629 6.463 2.033 0.606 1.438 2.26 2.429 3.513 0.889 -6.336 -12.431 -29.896 -11.136 -5.225 -2.853 -0.26 0.342 1.464 1.648 1.718 1.709 -4.085 -0.887 1.099 1.196 1.286 1.274 1.192 1.128 2021 +178 IRL GGXWDN Ireland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.433 31.976 26.892 25.694 31.043 32.304 31.152 30.209 26.973 28.731 43.082 63.008 111.448 135.686 152.304 161.566 167.379 172.78 176.637 175.186 177.154 174.578 195.229 214.639 210.312 208.598 205.833 202.39 198.946 192.507 2021 +178 IRL GGXWDN_NGDP Ireland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.054 34.46 24.786 21.045 22.826 22.191 19.936 17.738 14.587 14.579 23.004 37.169 66.579 79.024 86.726 90.03 85.798 65.702 65.371 58.834 54.237 48.942 52.363 50.351 42.767 38.939 35.602 33.168 30.867 28.318 2021 +178 IRL GGXWDG Ireland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.194 36.004 37.041 41.128 41.673 43.061 42.064 42.735 41.353 43.213 39.494 40.969 41.987 43.409 43.889 44.371 43.724 47.183 79.621 104.685 144.23 189.727 210.036 215.362 203.387 201.679 200.637 201.271 205.851 203.986 217.879 235.851 231.324 229.41 226.445 222.802 219.158 212.519 2021 +178 IRL GGXWDG_NGDP Ireland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 78.522 69.833 61.578 51.414 46.57 36.401 33.557 30.874 29.819 28.087 26.054 23.645 23.942 42.514 61.754 86.163 110.498 119.6 120.007 104.256 76.691 74.253 67.594 63.023 57.186 58.438 55.327 47.04 42.824 39.168 36.513 34.003 31.262 2021 +178 IRL NGDP_FY Ireland "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.839 60.235 69.4 80.431 92.791 108.496 122.089 135.998 145.577 156.259 170.306 184.916 197.07 187.283 169.519 167.392 171.702 175.615 179.457 195.085 262.976 270.206 297.763 326.631 356.705 372.836 426.283 491.761 535.698 578.142 610.192 644.532 679.809 2021 +178 IRL BCA Ireland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.262 -2.58 -1.872 -1.155 -1.027 -0.692 -0.82 -0.088 0.094 -0.494 -0.372 0.34 0.545 1.83 1.496 1.716 2.025 1.947 0.328 -0.114 0.615 0.195 0.317 0.81 -0.19 -7.505 -12.43 -17.587 -17.227 -11.022 -2.859 -4.057 -7.629 3.703 2.783 12.823 -12.586 1.648 18.913 -79.235 -29.114 71.793 63.495 53.862 56.435 52.469 47.666 50.388 2021 +178 IRL BCA_NGDPD Ireland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -10.557 -12.631 -8.782 -5.602 -5.163 -3.271 -2.875 -0.261 0.254 -1.299 -0.772 0.696 0.993 3.563 2.678 2.478 2.666 2.348 0.363 -0.115 0.614 0.179 0.247 0.492 -0.098 -3.54 -5.353 -6.511 -6.255 -4.667 -1.287 -1.698 -3.379 1.554 1.073 4.394 -4.209 0.49 4.901 -19.84 -6.842 14.23 12.216 9.809 9.498 8.318 7.107 7.077 2021 +436 ISR NGDP_R Israel "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 281.674 294.979 299.181 306.917 313.701 327.663 339.298 364.712 377.71 383.07 408.479 427.341 457.917 475.186 508.501 557.591 590.654 613.041 638.273 659.542 716.738 719.137 718.306 728.319 763.17 794.717 839.083 889.708 918.637 926.75 979.281 "1,033.74" "1,060.49" "1,107.32" "1,150.72" "1,179.32" "1,232.65" "1,285.36" "1,337.68" "1,393.27" "1,367.40" "1,485.16" "1,576.18" "1,623.67" "1,672.30" "1,723.31" "1,779.54" "1,841.80" 2021 +436 ISR NGDP_RPCH Israel "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.568 4.723 1.424 2.586 2.21 4.451 3.551 7.49 3.564 1.419 6.633 4.618 7.155 3.771 7.011 9.654 5.93 3.79 4.116 3.332 8.672 0.335 -0.116 1.394 4.785 4.134 5.583 6.033 3.252 0.883 5.668 5.561 2.588 4.416 3.919 2.486 4.522 4.276 4.07 4.156 -1.857 8.612 6.129 3.013 2.995 3.05 3.263 3.499 2021 +436 ISR NGDP Israel "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.128 0.302 0.687 1.774 8.759 32.729 50.852 65.098 80.858 98.606 122.413 156.97 189.254 218.909 265.866 315.862 365.466 409.993 456.227 500.584 554.658 566.237 592.511 597.952 627.359 660.069 707.004 756.105 791.265 833.53 891.238 954.616 "1,011.34" "1,075.04" "1,124.65" "1,179.32" "1,237.06" "1,289.53" "1,352.53" "1,434.62" "1,422.64" "1,578.04" "1,742.05" "1,872.39" "1,982.97" "2,094.44" "2,211.35" "2,338.42" 2021 +436 ISR NGDPD Israel "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 24.915 26.399 28.292 31.553 29.871 27.763 34.179 40.823 50.57 51.453 60.715 68.873 76.961 77.351 88.297 104.893 114.507 118.861 120.057 120.922 136.034 134.637 125.06 131.299 139.974 147.084 158.67 184.053 220.53 211.968 238.364 266.792 262.283 297.733 314.33 303.414 322.103 358.246 376.692 402.47 413.268 488.527 527.179 564.15 591.327 618.796 647.424 678.594 2021 +436 ISR PPPGDP Israel "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 28.378 32.53 35.032 37.345 39.548 42.615 45.016 49.585 53.163 56.032 61.984 67.04 73.473 78.051 85.307 95.504 103.02 108.768 114.519 120.003 133.364 136.825 138.797 143.51 154.414 165.839 180.5 196.563 206.846 210.01 224.581 241.996 255.689 279.99 285.416 300.531 326.611 344.326 366.902 388.987 386.364 437.075 496.841 530.045 557.377 585.052 615.643 649.514 2021 +436 ISR NGDP_D Israel "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.045 0.102 0.229 0.578 2.792 9.988 14.988 17.849 21.407 25.741 29.968 36.732 41.329 46.068 52.284 56.648 61.875 66.879 71.478 75.899 77.386 78.738 82.487 82.1 82.204 83.057 84.259 84.984 86.135 89.941 91.009 92.346 95.365 97.085 97.735 100 100.358 100.324 101.111 102.967 104.04 106.254 110.523 115.319 118.577 121.536 124.265 126.964 2021 +436 ISR NGDPRPC Israel "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "71,864.20" "74,723.19" "74,451.19" "74,787.92" "75,466.88" "77,449.68" "78,972.04" "83,525.25" "85,084.20" "84,830.71" "87,701.14" "86,394.87" "89,375.31" "90,357.19" "94,261.17" "100,617.47" "103,954.98" "105,269.45" "106,961.78" "107,814.10" "114,023.59" "111,731.00" "109,388.37" "108,915.25" "112,129.61" "114,729.38" "118,990.88" "123,980.38" "125,728.16" "123,863.11" "128,500.80" "133,161.18" "134,116.73" "137,450.34" "140,124.90" "140,785.45" "144,280.36" "147,577.59" "150,648.75" "153,935.24" "148,398.75" "158,545.91" "165,514.00" "167,715.26" "169,917.06" "172,239.34" "174,953.68" "178,117.08" 2021 +436 ISR NGDPRPPPPC Israel "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,251.23" "20,017.11" "19,944.25" "20,034.45" "20,216.33" "20,747.49" "21,155.31" "22,375.04" "22,792.66" "22,724.75" "23,493.69" "23,143.76" "23,942.17" "24,205.20" "25,251.01" "26,953.76" "27,847.83" "28,199.95" "28,653.30" "28,881.62" "30,545.04" "29,930.89" "29,303.34" "29,176.60" "30,037.67" "30,734.11" "31,875.69" "33,212.30" "33,680.50" "33,180.89" "34,423.25" "35,671.69" "35,927.66" "36,820.68" "37,537.15" "37,714.10" "38,650.33" "39,533.60" "40,356.32" "41,236.71" "39,753.58" "42,471.84" "44,338.47" "44,928.16" "45,517.98" "46,140.08" "46,867.21" "47,714.63" 2021 +436 ISR NGDPPC Israel "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 32.573 76.439 170.854 432.219 "2,107.04" "7,736.04" "11,835.97" "14,908.44" "18,214.29" "21,836.28" "26,282.21" "31,734.40" "36,938.29" "41,625.71" "49,283.85" "56,997.40" "64,321.94" "70,402.69" "76,454.51" "81,829.54" "88,238.79" "87,975.20" "90,231.48" "89,419.73" "92,175.43" "95,290.91" "100,260.67" "105,362.87" "108,295.54" "111,403.96" "116,947.83" "122,969.06" "127,901.01" "133,444.07" "136,950.91" "140,785.45" "144,796.78" "148,055.91" "152,321.71" "158,503.12" "154,393.42" "168,461.07" "182,931.79" "193,407.04" "201,482.93" "209,332.29" "217,406.65" "226,144.21" 2021 +436 ISR NGDPDPC Israel "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,356.51" "6,687.25" "7,040.57" "7,688.75" "7,186.12" "6,562.37" "7,955.13" "9,349.09" "11,391.53" "11,394.33" "13,035.68" "13,924.04" "15,021.16" "14,708.30" "16,367.64" "18,927.89" "20,153.19" "20,410.42" "20,119.21" "19,766.94" "21,641.30" "20,918.34" "19,044.92" "19,634.85" "20,565.77" "21,233.80" "22,501.12" "25,647.70" "30,182.53" "28,330.23" "31,278.05" "34,366.86" "33,170.02" "36,957.35" "38,276.63" "36,221.12" "37,701.93" "41,131.72" "42,422.85" "44,466.80" "44,850.44" "52,151.93" "55,358.84" "58,273.44" "60,082.80" "61,846.74" "63,650.91" "65,625.58" 2021 +436 ISR PPPPC Israel "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,240.14" "8,240.39" "8,717.72" "9,100.08" "9,514.12" "10,072.82" "10,477.61" "11,355.81" "11,975.67" "12,408.21" "13,308.13" "13,553.30" "14,340.38" "14,841.53" "15,813.49" "17,233.77" "18,131.46" "18,677.31" "19,191.18" "19,616.67" "21,216.50" "21,258.30" "21,136.97" "21,460.92" "22,687.38" "23,941.36" "25,596.83" "27,390.89" "28,309.70" "28,068.50" "29,469.45" "31,172.74" "32,336.14" "34,754.99" "34,755.70" "35,876.91" "38,229.61" "39,533.60" "41,320.36" "42,977.11" "41,930.66" "46,659.27" "52,173.08" "54,750.58" "56,633.25" "58,474.18" "60,526.44" "62,813.24" 2021 +436 ISR NGAP_NPGDP Israel Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +436 ISR PPPSH Israel Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.212 0.218 0.22 0.221 0.216 0.218 0.218 0.226 0.223 0.219 0.224 0.229 0.221 0.225 0.234 0.247 0.252 0.252 0.255 0.255 0.264 0.259 0.251 0.245 0.244 0.242 0.243 0.245 0.245 0.248 0.249 0.253 0.254 0.265 0.26 0.269 0.281 0.281 0.283 0.287 0.291 0.298 0.307 0.308 0.308 0.307 0.307 0.308 2021 +436 ISR PPPEX Israel Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.004 0.009 0.02 0.047 0.221 0.768 1.13 1.313 1.521 1.76 1.975 2.341 2.576 2.805 3.117 3.307 3.548 3.769 3.984 4.171 4.159 4.138 4.269 4.167 4.063 3.98 3.917 3.847 3.825 3.969 3.968 3.945 3.955 3.84 3.94 3.924 3.788 3.745 3.686 3.688 3.682 3.61 3.506 3.533 3.558 3.58 3.592 3.6 2021 +436 ISR NID_NGDP Israel Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 23.187 22.045 24.583 25.521 23.205 19.844 20.174 20.368 19.932 19.148 21.408 28.112 28.017 28.49 27.549 28.71 29.026 27.844 26.161 26.455 25.47 25.297 23.962 22.596 22.533 23.297 23.315 24.058 22.863 20.55 21.066 23.058 23.561 22.131 22.724 21.888 22.861 22.911 23.785 23.331 23.813 24.784 26.09 25.6 25.654 25.714 25.751 25.74 2021 +436 ISR NGSD_NGDP Israel Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 15.12 12.242 11.861 13.144 13.662 19.514 20.243 12.822 14.555 16.076 17.781 20.827 21.574 19.696 18.45 23.978 24.352 24.778 25.186 25.183 24.008 23.863 23.097 23.179 23.985 26.261 27.28 27.11 23.865 23.735 24.406 24.495 23.96 25.025 26.819 26.962 26.398 26.432 26.633 26.664 29.094 28.974 28.583 29.301 29.239 29.202 29.126 29.059 2021 +436 ISR PCPI Israel "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. NSO and Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022 0.046 0.1 0.221 0.543 2.572 10.408 15.419 18.48 21.48 25.83 30.265 36.018 40.321 44.734 50.255 55.302 61.538 67.077 70.723 74.397 75.25 76.067 80.408 80.933 80.592 81.675 83.4 83.825 87.675 90.592 93.017 96.225 97.867 99.35 99.833 99.2 98.658 98.9 99.708 100.55 99.958 101.45 106.035 109.837 112.557 114.998 117.27 119.516 2021 +436 ISR PCPIPCH Israel "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 316.595 116.808 120.364 145.638 373.821 304.584 48.155 19.853 16.231 20.249 17.173 19.006 11.948 10.944 12.342 10.043 11.277 9.001 5.435 5.194 1.147 1.085 5.708 0.653 -0.422 1.344 2.112 0.51 4.593 3.327 2.677 3.449 1.706 1.516 0.486 -0.634 -0.546 0.245 0.817 0.844 -0.588 1.492 4.52 3.586 2.476 2.169 1.975 1.915 2021 +436 ISR PCPIE Israel "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. NSO and Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022 0.067 0.136 0.314 0.913 4.975 14.189 16.977 19.715 22.947 27.696 32.573 38.449 42.052 46.782 53.543 57.881 64.01 68.483 74.387 75.387 75.4 76.4 81.4 79.9 80.8 82.8 82.7 85.5 88.8 92.2 94.7 96.7 98.3 100.1 99.9 98.9 98.7 99.1 99.9 100.5 99.8 102.6 108.066 110.937 113.515 115.83 118.056 120.317 2021 +436 ISR PCPIEPCH Israel "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 188.57 101.494 131.504 190.692 444.878 185.175 19.653 16.125 16.397 20.692 17.612 18.037 9.37 11.248 14.452 8.104 10.587 6.988 8.622 1.344 0.018 1.326 6.545 -1.843 1.126 2.475 -0.121 3.386 3.86 3.829 2.711 2.112 1.655 1.831 -0.2 -1.001 -0.202 0.405 0.807 0.601 -0.697 2.806 5.327 2.657 2.324 2.039 1.922 1.915 2021 +436 ISR TM_RPCH Israel Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" -6.28 9.749 4.126 6.386 -0.828 -0.934 9.224 18.962 -2.936 -4.904 8.856 15.97 8.783 14.07 13.196 9.368 7.191 4.194 2.12 15.548 11.959 -5.442 -1.245 -0.784 11.846 3.487 3.42 11.126 2.471 -13.765 15.032 11.253 2.14 0.968 2.276 -0.212 9.997 4.393 7.152 3.161 -8.149 20.642 11.891 3.275 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.5 2021 +436 ISR TMG_RPCH Israel Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" -2.79 8.391 1.244 4.53 -1.678 5.525 8.607 20.214 -6.943 -7.014 8.855 8.372 5.742 12.844 12.602 10.108 8.574 4.911 -0.35 15.883 12.736 -6.745 0.328 -3.015 9.97 4.234 2.885 26.636 5.057 -15.698 18.278 10.305 0.235 -0.26 3.683 0.177 10.494 1.156 5.151 2.605 -2.785 18.728 7.04 6.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 2021 +436 ISR TX_RPCH Israel Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 5.73 4.609 -2.955 2.113 13.912 10.014 5.556 10.237 -1.472 3.992 2.102 -2.56 14.081 9.941 13.239 9.692 6.102 9.077 6.219 14.446 23.398 -11.672 -2.08 8.1 17.52 4.673 5.083 10.225 5.658 -12.046 14.858 8.259 -0.46 4.862 0.886 -1.742 2.378 4.93 5.719 3.682 -2.736 14.566 7.809 3.12 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 2021 +436 ISR TXG_RPCH Israel Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.36 6.222 -0.643 2.404 12.062 7.58 11.223 10.883 -1.729 0.495 4.155 -4.447 13.502 13.298 15.493 6.911 7.985 12.629 6.002 7.945 25.465 -4.99 0.71 3.594 15.578 2.619 4.216 9.549 3.499 -12.766 15.932 5.546 -4.136 2.529 1.017 -4.71 -1.359 0.705 2.456 1.931 -1.353 6.766 2 1.262 1.199 1.137 1.069 0.996 2021 +436 ISR LUR Israel Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Seasonally adjusted. Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022 4.78 5.115 5.048 4.562 5.893 6.693 7.078 6.057 6.428 8.881 9.567 10.585 11.155 10.015 7.828 6.863 8.325 9.525 10.675 11.075 10.9 11.625 12.875 13.4 12.9 11.2 10.45 9.15 7.65 9.425 8.25 7.05 6.867 6.208 5.875 5.242 4.825 4.225 3.975 3.817 4.3 4.95 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 2021 +436 ISR LE Israel Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Seasonally adjusted. Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022 1.255 1.28 1.298 1.339 1.359 1.349 1.368 1.404 1.453 1.461 1.492 1.583 1.65 1.751 1.871 1.96 2.165 2.194 2.228 2.297 2.392 2.434 2.453 2.505 2.584 2.682 2.767 2.886 2.991 3.05 3.157 3.253 3.359 3.449 3.554 3.644 3.738 3.825 3.906 3.967 3.913 3.957 4.137 4.249 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +436 ISR LP Israel Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022 3.92 3.948 4.018 4.104 4.157 4.231 4.296 4.366 4.439 4.516 4.658 4.946 5.124 5.259 5.395 5.542 5.682 5.824 5.967 6.117 6.286 6.436 6.567 6.687 6.806 6.927 7.052 7.176 7.307 7.482 7.621 7.763 7.907 8.056 8.212 8.377 8.543 8.71 8.879 9.051 9.214 9.367 9.523 9.681 9.842 10.005 10.171 10.34 2021 +436 ISR GGR Israel General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 236.341 239.543 248.25 242.098 248.595 262.493 288.272 301.931 299.532 292.309 322.428 345.406 358.346 384.606 405.832 428.747 447.021 479.214 480.433 496.726 483.862 577.222 660.2 693.481 717.395 739.614 780.664 825.4 2020 +436 ISR GGR_NGDP Israel General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.61 42.304 41.898 40.488 39.626 39.767 40.774 39.932 37.855 35.069 36.178 36.183 35.433 35.776 36.085 36.355 36.136 37.162 35.521 34.624 34.012 36.578 37.898 37.037 36.178 35.313 35.303 35.297 2020 +436 ISR GGX Israel General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 241.317 261.183 295.364 270.869 269.861 279.483 294.586 304.21 327.125 346.635 355.575 377.4 402.204 428.639 431.559 442.296 468.176 493.627 529.039 551.972 635.565 637.333 658.669 700.521 743.92 789.647 836.743 886.611 2020 +436 ISR GGX_NGDP Israel General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.507 46.126 49.85 45.299 43.015 42.341 41.667 40.234 41.342 41.586 39.897 39.534 39.769 39.872 38.373 37.504 37.846 38.28 39.115 38.475 44.675 40.388 37.81 37.413 37.515 37.702 37.839 37.915 2020 +436 ISR GGXCNL Israel General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.975 -21.641 -47.114 -28.771 -21.266 -16.99 -6.314 -2.279 -27.594 -54.326 -33.148 -31.994 -43.858 -44.033 -25.727 -13.549 -21.155 -14.413 -48.606 -55.245 -151.704 -60.111 1.531 -7.04 -26.524 -50.033 -56.079 -61.211 2020 +436 ISR GGXCNL_NGDP Israel General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.897 -3.822 -7.952 -4.812 -3.39 -2.574 -0.893 -0.301 -3.487 -6.518 -3.719 -3.351 -4.337 -4.096 -2.288 -1.149 -1.71 -1.118 -3.594 -3.851 -10.664 -3.809 0.088 -0.376 -1.338 -2.389 -2.536 -2.618 2020 +436 ISR GGSB Israel General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -18.373 -26.826 -43.423 -19.621 -14.728 -10.946 -4.685 -6.604 -30.131 -48.46 -31.458 -34.933 -42.577 -45.448 -27.887 -9.198 -25.171 -31.031 -51.649 -59.789 -137.188 -57.802 -11.673 -16.749 -32.264 -52.252 -56.079 -61.211 2020 +436 ISR GGSB_NPGDP Israel General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.511 -4.842 -7.221 -3.162 -2.287 -1.621 -0.659 -0.886 -3.84 -5.699 -3.511 -3.691 -4.195 -4.243 -2.493 -0.772 -2.027 -2.413 -3.843 -4.206 -9.362 -3.648 -0.684 -0.907 -1.64 -2.502 -2.536 -2.618 2020 +436 ISR GGXONLB Israel General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.555 3.761 -3.791 -4.577 7.169 13.649 22.31 28.385 9.251 -17.853 -2.17 1.078 -13.008 -11.818 -2.552 6.951 1.805 10.376 -19.298 -28.601 -126.372 -28.401 41.762 36.576 20.064 -0.407 -3.241 -4.869 2020 +436 ISR GGXONLB_NGDP Israel General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.165 0.664 -0.64 -0.765 1.143 2.068 3.156 3.754 1.169 -2.142 -0.243 0.113 -1.286 -1.099 -0.227 0.589 0.146 0.805 -1.427 -1.994 -8.883 -1.8 2.397 1.953 1.012 -0.019 -0.147 -0.208 2020 +436 ISR GGXWDN Israel General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 374.949 409.389 470.454 490.919 515.062 521.455 502.68 492.224 507.992 555.965 574.849 607.136 642.202 671.901 700.657 714.669 729.864 736.319 779.059 824.905 961.701 "1,027.30" "1,025.77" "1,032.81" "1,059.34" "1,109.37" "1,165.45" "1,226.66" 2020 +436 ISR GGXWDN_NGDP Israel General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.6 72.3 79.4 82.1 82.1 79 71.1 65.1 64.2 66.7 64.5 63.6 63.5 62.5 62.3 60.6 59 57.1 57.6 57.5 67.6 65.1 58.883 55.16 53.422 52.967 52.703 52.457 2020 +436 ISR GGXWDG Israel General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 429.41 460.12 517.39 536.42 553.97 563.58 549.14 536.36 556.84 608.12 617.81 643.65 678.81 709.11 729.337 744.546 760.057 769.382 809.751 843.875 "1,005.16" "1,072.29" "1,070.76" "1,077.80" "1,104.32" "1,154.35" "1,210.43" "1,271.64" 2020 +436 ISR GGXWDG_NGDP Israel General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 77.419 81.259 87.322 89.71 88.302 85.382 77.671 70.937 70.373 72.957 69.32 67.425 67.12 65.961 64.85 63.133 61.441 59.664 59.869 58.822 70.654 67.951 61.465 57.562 55.69 55.115 54.737 54.38 2020 +436 ISR NGDP_FY Israel "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.128 0.302 0.687 1.774 8.759 32.729 50.852 65.098 80.858 98.606 122.413 156.97 189.254 218.909 265.866 315.862 365.466 409.993 456.227 500.584 554.658 566.237 592.511 597.952 627.359 660.069 707.004 756.105 791.265 833.53 891.238 954.616 "1,011.34" "1,075.04" "1,124.65" "1,179.32" "1,237.06" "1,289.53" "1,352.53" "1,434.62" "1,422.64" "1,578.04" "1,742.05" "1,872.39" "1,982.97" "2,094.44" "2,211.35" "2,338.42" 2020 +436 ISR BCA Israel Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office and Haver Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.879 -1.364 -2.258 -2.369 -1.573 0.991 1.28 -1.406 -0.832 0.214 0.169 -1.273 -0.87 -2.481 -3.409 -4.964 -5.352 -3.643 -1.171 -1.538 -1.99 -1.93 -1.082 0.765 2.033 4.36 6.291 5.619 2.211 6.751 7.962 3.835 1.047 8.617 12.873 15.397 11.391 12.612 10.728 13.415 21.823 20.467 13.144 20.878 21.205 21.579 21.853 22.52 2021 +436 ISR BCA_NGDPD Israel Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.528 -5.167 -7.981 -7.508 -5.266 3.569 3.745 -3.444 -1.645 0.416 0.278 -1.848 -1.13 -3.207 -3.861 -4.732 -4.674 -3.065 -0.975 -1.272 -1.463 -1.434 -0.865 0.583 1.452 2.965 3.965 3.053 1.003 3.185 3.34 1.438 0.399 2.894 4.095 5.074 3.536 3.52 2.848 3.333 5.281 4.19 2.493 3.701 3.586 3.487 3.375 3.319 2021 +136 ITA NGDP_R Italy "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Annual and quarterly data are on the work-adjusted basis. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,133.12" "1,139.43" "1,141.20" "1,151.76" "1,186.45" "1,217.55" "1,250.55" "1,288.90" "1,340.83" "1,384.44" "1,411.89" "1,432.20" "1,442.55" "1,430.51" "1,460.18" "1,499.36" "1,518.35" "1,546.14" "1,574.13" "1,599.72" "1,660.30" "1,692.70" "1,697.00" "1,699.35" "1,723.55" "1,737.64" "1,768.76" "1,795.06" "1,777.79" "1,683.91" "1,712.76" "1,724.87" "1,673.46" "1,642.65" "1,642.57" "1,655.36" "1,676.77" "1,704.73" "1,720.52" "1,729.12" "1,573.06" "1,678.49" "1,731.54" "1,728.40" "1,751.50" "1,770.58" "1,789.43" "1,802.70" 2021 +136 ITA NGDP_RPCH Italy "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.099 0.557 0.156 0.925 3.013 2.621 2.71 3.067 4.029 3.252 1.982 1.439 0.723 -0.835 2.074 2.683 1.267 1.83 1.811 1.626 3.787 1.951 0.254 0.139 1.424 0.818 1.791 1.487 -0.962 -5.281 1.713 0.707 -2.981 -1.841 -0.005 0.778 1.293 1.668 0.926 0.5 -9.026 6.702 3.161 -0.181 1.337 1.089 1.064 0.742 2021 +136 ITA NGDP Italy "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Annual and quarterly data are on the work-adjusted basis. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 213.108 255.282 301.301 350.843 401.135 450.192 497.743 544.496 605.066 664.337 723.152 789.944 831.33 856.269 905.672 988.243 "1,045.87" "1,092.36" "1,138.86" "1,175.15" "1,241.51" "1,304.14" "1,350.26" "1,394.69" "1,452.32" "1,493.64" "1,552.69" "1,614.84" "1,637.70" "1,577.26" "1,611.28" "1,648.76" "1,624.36" "1,612.75" "1,627.41" "1,655.36" "1,695.79" "1,736.59" "1,771.39" "1,796.63" "1,656.96" "1,775.44" "1,889.30" "1,942.46" "2,003.83" "2,063.34" "2,127.50" "2,186.16" 2021 +136 ITA NGDPD Italy "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 482.655 437.701 432.572 448.896 443.513 458.003 648.677 814.158 902.023 938.147 "1,170.84" "1,236.78" "1,312.40" "1,055.34" "1,088.51" "1,175.28" "1,312.78" "1,243.23" "1,271.70" "1,253.69" "1,147.18" "1,168.03" "1,275.87" "1,577.23" "1,805.72" "1,859.25" "1,949.66" "2,213.36" "2,408.39" "2,197.54" "2,137.84" "2,294.59" "2,088.28" "2,141.95" "2,162.57" "1,836.82" "1,876.55" "1,961.10" "2,092.88" "2,011.51" "1,891.06" "2,101.28" "1,996.93" "1,991.01" "2,059.41" "2,133.08" "2,213.72" "2,289.81" 2021 +136 ITA PPPGDP Italy "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 614.396 676.266 719.171 754.246 805.012 852.233 892.952 943.103 "1,015.70" "1,089.86" "1,153.06" "1,209.21" "1,245.70" "1,264.58" "1,318.38" "1,382.14" "1,425.27" "1,476.39" "1,520.04" "1,566.51" "1,662.67" "1,733.31" "1,764.79" "1,802.12" "1,876.84" "1,951.53" "2,047.76" "2,134.38" "2,154.38" "2,053.69" "2,113.98" "2,173.17" "2,172.38" "2,187.38" "2,200.26" "2,241.52" "2,420.43" "2,529.50" "2,613.91" "2,673.98" "2,461.95" "2,734.61" "3,022.16" "3,124.43" "3,232.63" "3,328.57" "3,428.04" "3,520.29" 2021 +136 ITA NGDP_D Italy "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 18.807 22.404 26.402 30.462 33.81 36.975 39.802 42.245 45.126 47.986 51.219 55.156 57.629 59.858 62.025 65.911 68.882 70.651 72.348 73.46 74.776 77.045 79.567 82.072 84.263 85.958 87.784 89.96 92.12 93.667 94.075 95.587 97.066 98.18 99.077 100 101.134 101.869 102.957 103.904 105.334 105.834 109.111 112.385 114.406 116.534 118.893 121.271 2021 +136 ITA NGDPRPC Italy "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,094.81" "20,174.21" "20,189.61" "20,362.33" "20,975.01" "21,515.96" "22,095.30" "22,774.30" "23,685.65" "24,438.81" "24,903.45" "25,239.66" "25,409.19" "25,175.60" "25,688.24" "26,376.47" "26,710.70" "27,184.19" "27,662.76" "28,110.14" "29,167.27" "29,717.04" "29,775.46" "29,716.06" "29,916.45" "29,936.44" "30,344.60" "30,679.15" "30,131.13" "28,338.76" "28,694.05" "28,772.57" "27,842.11" "27,251.48" "27,219.26" "27,454.04" "27,870.06" "28,380.63" "28,705.02" "28,907.02" "26,375.21" "28,335.54" "29,255.73" "29,222.39" "29,627.48" "29,958.98" "30,288.44" "30,526.05" 2020 +136 ITA NGDPRPPPPC Italy "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "29,816.93" "29,934.74" "29,957.60" "30,213.87" "31,122.98" "31,925.64" "32,785.28" "33,792.79" "35,145.06" "36,262.60" "36,952.04" "37,450.91" "37,702.47" "37,355.86" "38,116.53" "39,137.73" "39,633.66" "40,336.24" "41,046.34" "41,710.17" "43,278.76" "44,094.50" "44,181.20" "44,093.06" "44,390.39" "44,420.06" "45,025.68" "45,522.09" "44,708.94" "42,049.40" "42,576.59" "42,693.08" "41,312.46" "40,436.08" "40,388.27" "40,736.64" "41,353.93" "42,111.53" "42,592.86" "42,892.60" "39,135.87" "42,044.62" "43,386.16" "43,344.61" "43,949.21" "44,440.94" "44,929.66" "45,282.13" 2020 +136 ITA NGDPPC Italy "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,779.28" "4,519.92" "5,330.49" "6,202.69" "7,091.56" "7,955.56" "8,794.38" "9,621.01" "10,688.44" "11,727.21" "12,755.27" "13,921.16" "14,643.07" "15,069.52" "15,933.04" "17,385.05" "18,398.92" "19,205.83" "20,013.52" "20,649.58" "21,810.19" "22,895.40" "23,691.55" "24,388.55" "25,208.62" "25,732.66" "26,637.74" "27,599.04" "27,756.78" "26,543.93" "26,993.98" "27,502.88" "27,025.27" "26,755.51" "26,967.94" "27,454.04" "28,186.19" "28,911.06" "29,553.84" "30,035.66" "27,782.00" "29,972.12" "31,921.25" "32,841.44" "33,895.74" "34,912.48" "36,010.79" "37,019.35" 2020 +136 ITA NGDPDPC Italy "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,559.47" "7,749.77" "7,652.89" "7,936.21" "7,840.76" "8,093.59" "11,461.16" "14,385.83" "15,934.16" "16,560.65" "20,651.77" "21,795.67" "23,116.60" "18,572.91" "19,149.55" "20,675.32" "23,094.43" "21,858.45" "22,348.05" "22,029.68" "20,153.07" "20,505.94" "22,386.28" "27,580.46" "31,342.83" "32,031.45" "33,448.09" "37,828.34" "40,818.96" "36,982.81" "35,815.59" "38,276.03" "34,743.75" "35,534.99" "35,836.16" "30,463.70" "31,190.78" "32,648.76" "34,917.56" "33,627.86" "31,707.10" "35,472.80" "33,739.75" "33,662.30" "34,835.87" "36,092.60" "37,470.14" "38,774.57" 2020 +136 ITA PPPPC Italy "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,895.76" "11,973.71" "12,723.27" "13,334.62" "14,231.60" "15,060.23" "15,777.15" "16,664.22" "17,942.20" "19,238.70" "20,338.13" "21,309.84" "21,941.87" "22,255.40" "23,193.64" "24,314.38" "25,073.34" "25,957.80" "26,712.10" "27,526.58" "29,208.86" "30,429.87" "30,964.90" "31,513.06" "32,577.19" "33,621.26" "35,131.23" "36,478.43" "36,513.86" "34,561.91" "35,415.86" "36,250.62" "36,143.03" "36,288.53" "36,460.73" "37,175.64" "40,230.67" "42,111.53" "43,610.34" "44,702.88" "41,279.12" "46,164.56" "51,061.79" "52,825.32" "54,681.39" "56,320.83" "58,024.20" "59,611.00" 2020 +136 ITA NGAP_NPGDP Italy Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a -0.922 -2.35 -3.552 -2.86 -2.66 -2.47 -1.96 -0.444 0.515 0.483 0.161 -0.699 -3.03 -2.62 -2.09 -2.44 -2.25 -2.2 -2.16 -0.108 0.358 -0.4 -1.08 -0.319 0.003 1.48 2.69 1.8 -3.17 -1.31 -0.458 -2.8 -4.1 -4.1 -3.5 -2.69 -1.696 -1.23 -1.161 -6.189 -3.286 0.423 -0.554 0.104 0.451 0.705 0.616 2021 +136 ITA PPPSH Italy Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.585 4.529 4.52 4.454 4.394 4.353 4.32 4.29 4.27 4.252 4.169 4.128 3.744 3.642 3.611 3.577 3.488 3.414 3.383 3.324 3.293 3.278 3.196 3.076 2.963 2.852 2.757 2.655 2.553 2.428 2.345 2.271 2.157 2.07 2.008 2.004 2.084 2.067 2.015 1.971 1.852 1.865 1.867 1.817 1.785 1.746 1.708 1.667 2021 +136 ITA PPPEX Italy Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.347 0.377 0.419 0.465 0.498 0.528 0.557 0.577 0.596 0.61 0.627 0.653 0.667 0.677 0.687 0.715 0.734 0.74 0.749 0.75 0.747 0.752 0.765 0.774 0.774 0.765 0.758 0.757 0.76 0.768 0.762 0.759 0.748 0.737 0.74 0.738 0.701 0.687 0.678 0.672 0.673 0.649 0.625 0.622 0.62 0.62 0.621 0.621 2021 +136 ITA NID_NGDP Italy Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Annual and quarterly data are on the work-adjusted basis. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.64 24.003 23.429 21.834 23.775 23.825 21.931 22.584 23.069 22.592 22.684 22.426 21.802 19.077 19.143 20.042 19.355 19.502 19.735 20.233 20.865 20.843 21.571 21.179 21.262 21.169 21.958 22.246 21.779 19.509 20.58 20.468 17.789 16.892 16.959 17.107 17.561 18.054 18.527 18.24 17.704 20.007 21.922 21.968 21.481 20.982 20.778 20.331 2021 +136 ITA NGSD_NGDP Italy Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Annual and quarterly data are on the work-adjusted basis. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.695 20.276 19.62 19.837 20.157 19.295 20.161 19.504 20.627 19.679 19.818 18.926 18.165 19.412 19.745 22.139 22.378 22.372 21.586 21.271 20.851 21.077 21.07 20.56 20.902 20.352 20.576 20.996 18.971 17.67 17.291 17.697 17.73 17.965 19.029 18.912 20.01 20.713 21.036 21.362 21.41 22.321 22.376 23.117 23.18 23.19 23.196 22.845 2021 +136 ITA PCPI Italy "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data available from 1982 only Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 20.3 24.26 28.253 32.407 35.887 39.106 41.382 43.335 45.541 48.385 51.479 54.682 57.417 59.999 62.497 65.868 68.492 69.758 71.175 72.35 74.217 75.942 77.925 80.117 81.925 83.733 85.6 87.333 90.383 91.075 92.55 95.267 98.425 99.65 99.883 99.992 99.942 101.267 102.525 103.175 103.025 105.025 114.208 120.161 122.251 124.855 127.382 129.93 2021 +136 ITA PCPIPCH Italy "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 21.8 19.51 16.46 14.7 10.74 8.969 5.82 4.72 5.09 6.245 6.395 6.222 5.003 4.497 4.164 5.393 3.983 1.849 2.031 1.651 2.58 2.324 2.612 2.813 2.257 2.207 2.229 2.025 3.492 0.765 1.62 2.935 3.315 1.245 0.234 0.108 -0.05 1.326 1.243 0.634 -0.145 1.941 8.744 5.212 1.739 2.13 2.024 2.001 2021 +136 ITA PCPIE Italy "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data available from 1982 only Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 20.269 24.223 28.22 32.361 35.832 39.143 41.433 43.377 45.59 48.445 52.955 55.969 58.573 61.176 63.642 67.273 69.2 70.4 71.6 73.1 75.1 76.8 79.1 81.1 83 84.7 86.5 88.9 91 92 93.9 97.4 99.9 100.5 100.5 100.6 101.1 102.1 103.3 103.8 103.5 107.8 117.226 123.336 125.481 128.154 130.747 133.363 2021 +136 ITA PCPIEPCH Italy "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 21.175 19.507 16.504 14.672 10.725 9.241 5.85 4.692 5.102 6.264 9.309 5.692 4.651 4.444 4.031 5.705 2.864 1.734 1.705 2.095 2.736 2.264 2.995 2.528 2.343 2.048 2.125 2.775 2.362 1.099 2.065 3.727 2.567 0.601 0 0.1 0.497 0.989 1.175 0.484 -0.289 4.155 8.744 5.212 1.739 2.13 2.024 2.001 2021 +136 ITA TM_RPCH Italy Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.006 0.426 -0.054 -3.064 12.824 4.275 5.314 12.034 5.963 8.549 9.63 1.798 7.114 -11.195 8.05 9.555 -0.462 10.39 9.036 4.495 10.99 2.431 0.563 0.74 4.573 3.44 7.958 5.455 -4.024 -13.118 12.167 0.563 -8.119 -2.702 3.452 6.464 3.927 6.091 3.438 -0.7 -12.111 14.232 9.899 3.431 3.951 3.56 3.153 2.764 2021 +136 ITA TMG_RPCH Italy Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.437 -6.807 -0.895 -3.377 12.852 3.868 6.708 12.76 7.484 9.055 6.253 4.804 3.767 -10.649 12.155 11.581 -1.288 11.013 8.689 5.778 12.277 1.717 0.47 1.278 5.767 2.863 7.78 4.222 -3.843 -13.51 14.371 0.796 -8.835 -2.9 3.294 8.008 3.9 5.625 3.288 -0.842 -8.559 14.101 11.702 3.421 4.156 4.222 3.538 2.748 2021 +136 ITA TX_RPCH Italy Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.786 11.929 -1.304 3.799 7.701 3.574 1.685 4.114 5.189 8.528 6.857 -1.972 7.285 8.973 9.626 12.584 1.423 5.035 2.694 -0.978 12.084 2.571 -2.804 -1.299 6.129 3.217 8.31 6.198 -3.169 -17.816 11.762 5.42 2.032 0.375 2.615 4.274 1.866 5.437 2.142 1.573 -13.426 13.283 8.291 2.914 3.82 3.267 2.713 2.306 2021 +136 ITA TXG_RPCH Italy Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.328 14.517 -2.559 4.558 7.968 2.703 5.34 4.234 7.385 8.824 3.507 0.394 4.843 8.517 12.337 13.776 2.471 3.773 2.54 0.009 12.421 2.755 -2.562 -0.704 6.418 3.32 8.33 7.123 -1.593 -18.902 12.421 6.386 1.363 0.653 2.868 4.533 1.51 4.923 1.845 1.077 -9.214 13.107 8.388 2.591 3.805 3.629 2.966 2.416 2021 +136 ITA LUR Italy Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 7.37 7.649 8.288 7.367 7.833 8.167 8.867 9.617 9.683 9.667 8.858 8.533 8.808 9.833 10.633 11.15 11.15 11.242 11.333 10.942 10.1 9.1 8.608 8.45 8.025 7.75 6.867 6.208 6.8 7.867 8.483 8.6 10.9 12.358 12.775 12.025 11.708 11.308 10.625 9.892 9.342 9.517 8.8 9.4 9.32 9.2 9.1 9 2021 +136 ITA LE Italy Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 20.126 20.216 20.2 20.304 20.436 20.55 20.66 20.793 20.953 21.169 21.478 21.616 21.574 21.258 20.867 20.713 20.771 20.81 21 21.226 21.545 21.915 22.179 22.194 22.301 22.344 22.691 22.829 23.035 22.518 22.333 22.417 22.304 21.852 21.922 22.121 22.449 22.735 22.959 23.109 22.385 22.554 23.098 23.015 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +136 ITA LP Italy Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 56.388 56.479 56.524 56.563 56.565 56.588 56.598 56.594 56.609 56.649 56.694 56.744 56.773 56.821 56.842 56.844 56.844 56.876 56.904 56.909 56.924 56.961 56.993 57.186 57.612 58.044 58.289 58.511 59.002 59.421 59.69 59.948 60.105 60.277 60.346 60.295 60.164 60.067 59.938 59.817 59.641 59.236 59.186 59.147 59.118 59.1 59.079 59.054 2020 +136 ITA GGR Italy General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 227.169 254.675 309.827 347.948 386.495 409.354 416.86 438.864 469.33 508.058 514.329 534 547.66 575.766 591.825 613.063 630.318 644.642 685.931 733.838 741.382 725.378 736.162 751.526 773.92 775.689 779.545 790.679 791.5 804.811 818.521 843.217 785.398 857.081 918.161 938.903 962.27 988.945 "1,012.50" "1,030.54" 2021 +136 ITA GGR_NGDP Italy General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.545 38.335 42.844 44.047 46.491 47.807 46.028 44.409 44.875 46.51 45.162 45.441 44.112 44.149 43.83 43.957 43.401 43.159 44.177 45.443 45.27 45.99 45.688 45.581 47.645 48.097 47.901 47.765 46.675 46.344 46.208 46.933 47.4 48.274 48.598 48.336 48.021 47.929 47.591 47.139 2021 +136 ITA GGX Italy General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 290.849 327.018 389.946 435.004 469.893 492.401 496.399 510.119 538.511 540.628 548.361 554.833 577.746 617.372 630.568 657.939 680.842 705.62 742.085 755.481 783.371 806.15 804.476 810.766 821.764 821.721 827.625 832.927 832.265 846.821 857.247 870.888 944.42 984.47 "1,021.05" "1,014.40" "1,033.24" "1,051.18" "1,075.83" "1,095.12" 2021 +136 ITA GGX_NGDP Italy General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.069 49.225 53.923 55.068 56.523 57.505 54.81 51.619 51.489 49.492 48.15 47.214 46.536 47.339 46.7 47.174 46.88 47.242 47.794 46.784 47.834 51.111 49.928 49.174 50.59 50.952 50.856 50.317 49.078 48.763 48.394 48.473 56.997 55.45 54.044 52.223 51.563 50.946 50.568 50.093 2021 +136 ITA GGXCNL Italy General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -63.679 -72.343 -80.119 -87.056 -83.397 -83.047 -79.539 -71.255 -69.181 -32.57 -34.032 -20.833 -30.086 -41.606 -38.743 -44.876 -50.524 -60.978 -56.154 -21.643 -41.989 -80.772 -68.314 -59.24 -47.844 -46.032 -48.08 -42.248 -40.765 -42.01 -38.726 -27.671 -159.022 -127.389 -102.889 -75.5 -70.97 -62.232 -63.332 -64.58 2021 +136 ITA GGXCNL_NGDP Italy General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.524 -10.89 -11.079 -11.021 -10.032 -9.699 -8.782 -7.21 -6.615 -2.982 -2.988 -1.773 -2.423 -3.19 -2.869 -3.218 -3.479 -4.083 -3.617 -1.34 -2.564 -5.121 -4.24 -3.593 -2.945 -2.854 -2.954 -2.552 -2.404 -2.419 -2.186 -1.54 -9.597 -7.175 -5.446 -3.887 -3.542 -3.016 -2.977 -2.954 2021 +136 ITA GGSB Italy General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -62.945 -65.16 -84.974 -90.589 -83.931 -74.166 -70.809 -61.596 -57.001 -30.445 -27.6 -9.707 -44.611 -50.846 -52.034 -60.956 -66.024 -67.418 -60.867 -45.356 -59.576 -66.56 -61.096 -66.343 -26.045 -8.496 -17.484 -10.097 -21.517 -27.265 -29.23 -16.743 -105.995 -93.531 -107.428 -70.628 -71.898 -72.47 -71.595 -71.801 2021 +136 ITA GGSB_NPGDP Italy General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.902 -10.377 -12.384 -11.983 -10.412 -8.736 -7.946 -6.103 -5.317 -2.724 -2.37 -0.808 -3.589 -3.913 -3.838 -4.323 -4.532 -4.514 -3.978 -2.884 -3.703 -4.086 -3.742 -4.005 -1.559 -0.505 -1.03 -0.589 -1.235 -1.543 -1.63 -0.921 -6.001 -5.092 -5.708 -3.615 -3.591 -3.527 -3.388 -3.304 2021 +136 ITA GGXONLB Italy General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -18.507 -17.286 -12.798 -3.701 10.789 17.577 13.644 30.431 39.08 61.833 51.143 50.891 42.493 33.552 31.416 21.247 14.063 3.529 9.465 51.364 34.699 -14.407 -2.046 13.964 32.985 28.753 23.311 22.876 22.663 20.419 23.011 29.832 -104.564 -67.385 -39.698 -12.925 -7.143 2.831 1.809 1.561 2021 +136 ITA GGXONLB_NGDP Italy General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.059 -2.602 -1.77 -0.468 1.298 2.053 1.507 3.079 3.737 5.661 4.491 4.331 3.423 2.573 2.327 1.523 0.968 0.236 0.61 3.181 2.119 -0.913 -0.127 0.847 2.031 1.783 1.432 1.382 1.336 1.176 1.299 1.66 -6.311 -3.795 -2.101 -0.665 -0.356 0.137 0.085 0.071 2021 +136 ITA GGXWDN Italy General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 547.235 617.269 694.448 783.415 883.464 999.46 "1,111.59" "1,039.21" "1,145.69" "1,174.05" "1,202.05" "1,217.79" "1,237.38" "1,302.79" "1,320.84" "1,363.68" "1,410.88" "1,456.55" "1,519.99" "1,544.74" "1,592.03" "1,678.02" "1,743.60" "1,804.69" "1,852.64" "1,922.01" "1,975.96" "2,023.44" "2,062.13" "2,106.32" "2,157.97" "2,186.46" "2,349.95" "2,454.88" "2,557.76" "2,633.26" "2,704.23" "2,766.47" "2,829.80" "2,892.03" 2021 +136 ITA GGXWDN_NGDP Italy General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90.442 92.915 96.031 99.174 106.271 116.723 122.737 105.157 109.544 107.478 105.549 103.629 99.667 99.896 97.821 97.776 97.147 97.517 97.894 95.659 97.211 106.389 108.212 109.458 114.053 119.176 121.418 122.236 121.603 121.29 121.823 121.698 141.823 138.269 135.381 135.564 134.953 134.077 133.011 132.289 2021 +136 ITA GGXWDG Italy General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 575.962 650.075 731.43 827.252 933.907 "1,056.78" "1,178.32" "1,179.59" "1,245.73" "1,275.68" "1,299.74" "1,331.32" "1,353.57" "1,420.03" "1,436.14" "1,471.33" "1,526.40" "1,591.58" "1,657.33" "1,677.65" "1,738.65" "1,839.23" "1,920.62" "1,973.43" "2,054.70" "2,136.18" "2,202.95" "2,239.36" "2,285.65" "2,329.84" "2,381.49" "2,409.98" "2,573.47" "2,678.40" "2,781.29" "2,856.79" "2,927.76" "2,989.99" "3,053.32" "3,115.55" 2021 +136 ITA GGXWDG_NGDP Italy General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 95.19 97.853 101.145 104.723 112.339 123.417 130.104 119.362 119.109 116.782 114.127 113.29 109.026 108.886 106.36 105.495 105.101 106.557 106.74 103.89 106.164 116.61 119.198 119.692 126.493 132.455 135.366 135.28 134.784 134.161 134.442 134.139 155.313 150.859 147.212 147.071 146.108 144.91 143.517 142.513 2021 +136 ITA NGDP_FY Italy "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 213.108 255.282 301.301 350.843 401.135 450.192 497.743 544.496 605.066 664.337 723.152 789.944 831.33 856.269 905.672 988.243 "1,045.87" "1,092.36" "1,138.86" "1,175.15" "1,241.51" "1,304.14" "1,350.26" "1,394.69" "1,452.32" "1,493.64" "1,552.69" "1,614.84" "1,637.70" "1,577.26" "1,611.28" "1,648.76" "1,624.36" "1,612.75" "1,627.41" "1,655.36" "1,695.79" "1,736.59" "1,771.39" "1,796.63" "1,656.96" "1,775.44" "1,889.30" "1,942.46" "2,003.83" "2,063.34" "2,127.50" "2,186.16" 2021 +136 ITA BCA Italy Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -16.95 -15.431 -10.254 1.366 -4.026 -5.567 2.756 -2.92 -8.053 -15.031 -21.692 -29.946 -34.125 11.908 12.647 24.415 38.653 32.36 21.035 10.046 -3.13 1.806 -6.353 -12.417 -8.702 -16.424 -28.773 -30.267 -67.305 -41.424 -70.439 -64.82 -4.816 23.857 41.006 26.366 48.884 50.73 52.884 64.788 70.882 51.331 -3.296 5.639 17.7 31.763 44.327 57.089 2021 +136 ITA BCA_NGDPD Italy Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.512 -3.526 -2.37 0.304 -0.908 -1.215 0.425 -0.359 -0.893 -1.602 -1.853 -2.421 -2.6 1.128 1.162 2.077 2.944 2.603 1.654 0.801 -0.273 0.155 -0.498 -0.787 -0.482 -0.883 -1.476 -1.367 -2.795 -1.885 -3.295 -2.825 -0.231 1.114 1.896 1.435 2.605 2.587 2.527 3.221 3.748 2.443 -0.165 0.283 0.859 1.489 2.002 2.493 2021 +343 JAM NGDP_R Jamaica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year was changed from 2003 to 2007 for the Spring 2012 WEO round. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 455.278 475.401 490.041 510.392 515.239 510.602 546.344 588.412 564.92 591.471 620.306 625.48 642.854 657.065 669.384 686.261 687.879 676.591 668.405 674.961 680.201 688.912 693.561 718.991 728.51 735.02 756.329 767.252 760.975 735.021 724.471 734.8 731.12 732.757 736.968 743.373 754.511 759.636 773.518 781.023 702.54 734.897 755.559 778.357 796.235 810.691 824.387 837.577 2020 +343 JAM NGDP_RPCH Jamaica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -4.041 4.42 3.08 4.153 0.95 -0.9 7 7.7 -3.993 4.7 4.875 0.834 2.778 2.211 1.875 2.521 0.236 -1.641 -1.21 0.981 0.776 1.281 0.675 3.667 1.324 0.894 2.899 1.444 -0.818 -3.411 -1.435 1.426 -0.501 0.224 0.575 0.869 1.498 0.679 1.827 0.97 -10.049 4.606 2.812 3.017 2.297 1.816 1.689 1.6 2020 +343 JAM NGDP Jamaica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year was changed from 2003 to 2007 for the Spring 2012 WEO round. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.565 5.015 5.758 7.102 9.239 11.261 13.03 14.696 17.514 21.046 33.577 51.847 99.548 135.722 180.403 231.148 274.458 297.398 321.172 346.982 387.089 422.922 470.554 544.51 622.66 700.275 784.336 885.632 997.444 "1,065.32" "1,152.78" "1,240.70" "1,314.13" "1,432.10" "1,541.90" "1,659.68" "1,760.98" "1,895.03" "2,027.25" "2,110.43" "1,978.62" "2,303.26" "2,618.61" "2,847.99" "3,017.42" "3,227.04" "3,446.95" "3,678.61" 2020 +343 JAM NGDPD Jamaica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.565 2.817 3.235 2.875 2.119 1.993 2.369 2.672 3.184 3.692 4.663 4.285 4.328 5.44 5.453 6.549 7.394 8.4 8.787 8.887 9.065 9.195 9.719 9.43 10.175 11.233 11.946 12.881 13.743 12.107 13.193 14.413 14.765 14.213 13.865 14.154 14.108 14.755 15.648 15.808 13.967 15.386 16.104 16.436 16.973 17.875 18.61 19.336 2020 +343 JAM PPPGDP Jamaica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.149 7.028 7.692 8.325 8.708 8.902 9.717 10.724 10.659 11.598 12.618 13.154 13.827 14.468 15.054 15.757 16.083 16.092 16.077 16.463 16.967 17.571 17.965 18.992 19.76 20.561 21.81 22.723 22.97 22.328 22.272 23.059 23.269 24.136 24.568 25.418 26.72 28.04 29.235 30.047 27.353 29.802 32.818 35.013 36.569 37.925 39.299 40.701 2020 +343 JAM NGDP_D Jamaica "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.003 1.055 1.175 1.391 1.793 2.205 2.385 2.498 3.1 3.558 5.413 8.289 15.485 20.656 26.951 33.682 39.899 43.955 48.051 51.408 56.908 61.39 67.846 75.733 85.47 95.273 103.703 115.429 131.074 144.937 159.12 168.849 179.741 195.439 209.223 223.263 233.393 249.465 262.082 270.214 281.639 313.412 346.579 365.898 378.961 398.06 418.123 439.196 2020 +343 JAM NGDPRPC Jamaica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "215,563.50" "221,129.39" "224,127.43" "228,854.92" "230,508.96" "225,021.50" "238,627.69" "255,145.97" "243,523.00" "254,471.28" "262,262.45" "262,717.71" "268,005.18" "271,678.10" "274,355.83" "278,735.68" "276,786.86" "269,618.43" "263,761.45" "263,803.07" "263,417.24" "264,463.06" "264,720.36" "273,441.64" "276,068.19" "277,541.57" "284,573.85" "287,661.75" "284,299.57" "273,638.22" "268,766.26" "271,855.85" "269,785.58" "270,053.12" "271,377.42" "273,352.16" "277,224.15" "278,675.31" "283,238.04" "285,660.83" "256,663.22" "268,179.17" "275,405.43" "283,392.56" "289,572.07" "294,493.89" "299,128.63" "303,568.99" 2019 +343 JAM NGDPRPPPPC Jamaica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,957.10" "8,162.55" "8,273.22" "8,447.72" "8,508.78" "8,306.22" "8,808.47" "9,418.20" "8,989.17" "9,393.30" "9,680.90" "9,697.70" "9,892.88" "10,028.46" "10,127.30" "10,288.97" "10,217.03" "9,952.43" "9,736.23" "9,737.76" "9,723.52" "9,762.13" "9,771.62" "10,093.55" "10,190.51" "10,244.89" "10,504.48" "10,618.46" "10,494.35" "10,100.81" "9,920.97" "10,035.02" "9,958.60" "9,968.47" "10,017.36" "10,090.25" "10,233.18" "10,286.74" "10,455.17" "10,544.60" "9,474.21" "9,899.30" "10,166.04" "10,460.87" "10,688.98" "10,870.65" "11,041.74" "11,205.64" 2019 +343 JAM NGDPPC Jamaica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,161.60" "2,332.70" "2,633.53" "3,184.40" "4,133.28" "4,962.73" "5,691.24" "6,372.28" "7,550.03" "9,054.78" "14,196.21" "21,777.26" "41,501.45" "56,117.28" "73,940.54" "93,884.33" "110,435.65" "118,511.75" "126,738.72" "135,615.12" "149,905.57" "162,353.46" "179,602.41" "207,084.24" "235,956.43" "264,421.95" "295,111.67" "332,045.34" "372,644.18" "396,602.52" "427,661.51" "459,026.09" "484,916.26" "527,790.24" "567,782.68" "610,294.29" "647,021.46" "695,197.00" "742,315.77" "771,895.39" "722,862.70" "840,505.65" "954,497.53" "1,036,928.32" "1,097,364.68" "1,172,263.69" "1,250,724.67" "1,333,263.08" 2019 +343 JAM NGDPDPC Jamaica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,214.38" "1,310.50" "1,479.51" "1,289.23" 948 878.359 "1,034.77" "1,158.60" "1,372.73" "1,588.56" "1,971.70" "1,799.77" "1,804.41" "2,249.32" "2,234.80" "2,660.15" "2,975.13" "3,347.37" "3,467.54" "3,473.44" "3,510.58" "3,529.71" "3,709.57" "3,586.44" "3,855.67" "4,241.40" "4,494.63" "4,829.30" "5,134.25" "4,507.19" "4,894.37" "5,332.52" "5,448.46" "5,238.15" "5,105.51" "5,204.83" "5,183.46" "5,413.03" "5,729.76" "5,781.79" "5,102.76" "5,614.81" "5,870.10" "5,984.11" "6,172.77" "6,493.18" "6,752.73" "7,008.09" 2019 +343 JAM PPPPC Jamaica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,911.31" "3,269.02" "3,518.08" "3,732.96" "3,895.64" "3,923.15" "4,244.13" "4,650.16" "4,594.84" "4,989.69" "5,334.91" "5,524.92" "5,764.55" "5,982.05" "6,170.04" "6,399.98" "6,471.61" "6,412.70" "6,344.00" "6,434.41" "6,570.56" "6,745.27" "6,857.06" "7,222.77" "7,487.89" "7,763.93" "8,206.29" "8,519.51" "8,581.40" "8,312.53" "8,262.67" "8,531.30" "8,586.35" "8,895.19" "9,046.92" "9,346.69" "9,817.68" "10,286.74" "10,704.92" "10,989.63" "9,993.06" "10,875.30" "11,962.38" "12,747.88" "13,299.17" "13,776.58" "14,259.80" "14,751.51" 2019 +343 JAM NGAP_NPGDP Jamaica Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +343 JAM PPPSH Jamaica Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.046 0.047 0.048 0.049 0.048 0.045 0.047 0.049 0.045 0.045 0.046 0.045 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.041 0.039 0.037 0.036 0.035 0.034 0.033 0.033 0.032 0.031 0.03 0.029 0.028 0.027 0.026 0.025 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 2020 +343 JAM PPPEX Jamaica Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.742 0.714 0.749 0.853 1.061 1.265 1.341 1.37 1.643 1.815 2.661 3.942 7.199 9.381 11.984 14.669 17.065 18.481 19.978 21.077 22.815 24.069 26.192 28.671 31.512 34.058 35.962 38.975 43.425 47.711 51.758 53.805 56.475 59.334 62.76 65.295 65.904 67.582 69.343 70.238 72.336 77.286 79.792 81.341 82.514 85.091 87.71 90.381 2020 +343 JAM NID_NGDP Jamaica Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year was changed from 2003 to 2007 for the Spring 2012 WEO round. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 12.012 14.688 14.944 15.923 16.807 16.327 16.463 17.879 20.692 19.785 17.588 16.143 28.237 25.262 24.232 25.26 25.554 25.695 22.6 21.263 23.463 25.88 27.338 26.247 26.467 26.942 28.423 26.571 24.351 21.056 20.207 21.436 19.933 21.26 22.474 21.352 21.288 22.532 23.312 24.269 19.36 21.577 26.744 26.256 26.368 27.742 27.045 24.383 2020 +343 JAM NGSD_NGDP Jamaica Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year was changed from 2003 to 2007 for the Spring 2012 WEO round. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 11.152 8.591 8.344 14.191 16.616 16.435 17.868 19.352 22.878 20.73 25.522 28.341 26.814 25.8 25.915 23.617 23.745 21.69 18.757 18.693 16.793 17.366 15.83 17.747 20.72 15.033 17.435 15.486 6.106 12.958 13.418 8.539 10.987 12.151 14.116 18.112 21.063 21.493 22.182 22.77 19.03 22.585 20.832 21.176 21.902 23.555 24.265 22.326 2020 +343 JAM PCPI Jamaica "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. Base year was changed from 2000 to 2019 in April 2020 Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.457 0.499 0.533 0.622 0.816 1.058 1.316 1.464 1.584 1.839 2.295 3.466 6.144 7.473 10.13 12.146 15.354 16.837 18.29 19.378 20.942 22.383 23.948 26.374 29.94 34.461 37.397 40.87 49.872 54.648 61.543 66.172 70.733 77.353 83.754 86.837 88.877 92.768 96.237 100 105.21 111.417 121.445 129.946 136.443 143.266 150.486 158.041 2020 +343 JAM PCPIPCH Jamaica "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.984 9.172 6.83 16.657 31.255 29.7 24.4 11.2 8.2 16.12 24.779 51.021 77.287 21.635 35.543 19.91 26.405 9.658 8.632 5.951 8.07 6.881 6.992 10.131 13.521 15.099 8.52 9.287 22.026 9.576 12.616 7.522 6.892 9.36 8.275 3.681 2.35 4.378 3.74 3.91 5.21 5.9 9 7 5 5 5.04 5.02 2020 +343 JAM PCPIE Jamaica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. Base year was changed from 2000 to 2019 in April 2020 Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.633 0.663 0.709 0.827 1.085 1.336 1.479 1.603 1.74 2.039 2.647 4.77 6.687 8.702 11.033 13.854 16.047 17.518 18.893 20.175 21.376 23.203 24.879 28.322 32.204 36.25 38.3 44.741 52.277 57.618 64.384 68.252 73.714 80.697 85.827 88.969 90.503 95.241 97.565 103.632 109 116.957 128.068 135.112 141.192 148.251 155.723 163.509 2020 +343 JAM PCPIEPCH Jamaica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 28.699 4.787 7.003 16.657 31.158 23.114 10.722 8.364 8.554 17.177 29.809 80.193 40.194 30.124 26.795 25.567 15.829 9.167 7.851 6.782 5.956 8.546 7.225 13.836 13.709 12.561 5.655 16.819 16.844 10.215 11.744 6.008 8.002 9.473 6.357 3.661 1.725 5.235 2.44 6.219 5.18 7.3 9.5 5.5 4.5 5 5.04 5 2020 +343 JAM TM_RPCH Jamaica Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -6.588 17.669 6.867 -27.426 -44.407 -32.411 2.321 5.486 10.117 -8.755 -10.133 10.251 9.298 31.447 43.359 23.699 5.384 5.222 14.969 1.504 1.363 18.935 12.847 12.133 -0.437 2.3 11.883 16.226 3.729 -9.833 -12.295 1.944 6.293 10.593 14.778 15.63 6.986 10.926 2.068 10.545 -16.728 2.509 13.886 15.382 6.796 6.189 4.318 5.59 2021 +343 JAM TMG_RPCH Jamaica Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -6.431 18.375 7 -28.935 -46.67 -36.696 3.164 8.613 13.616 -10.425 -4.478 0.74 0.735 32.254 42.286 14.433 1.837 4.918 12.565 0.389 1.07 17.593 13.54 12.463 0.621 6.687 12.889 18.801 8.003 -16.597 -10.792 6.323 2.636 11.341 10.456 11.381 3.676 15.412 4.373 8.874 -13.457 -16.815 23.918 19.142 7.191 6.492 3.29 5.108 2021 +343 JAM TX_RPCH Jamaica Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.721 -10.233 -12.49 -4.863 -37.718 -20.222 15.243 7.031 6.358 1.205 8.984 -43.23 93.597 15.974 43.603 22.184 8.396 -1.881 7.913 7.721 8.738 4.718 4.468 23.864 5.47 3.357 17.404 4.281 5.602 -4.377 -8.497 -5.358 10.639 10.33 13.423 14.583 12.428 9.312 14.776 8.17 -38.461 22.578 21.584 19.028 6.663 4.79 5.771 5.851 2021 +343 JAM TXG_RPCH Jamaica Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.622 -12.975 -15.185 -8.705 -51.631 -34.913 15.627 14.363 -10.578 22.892 14.057 -51.377 83.425 14.387 46.491 34.981 8.522 -2.72 2.799 4.258 3.134 5.445 -2.112 21.766 6.981 9.503 22.685 9.019 12.077 -32.648 -11.166 5.021 13.913 4.903 3.381 3.054 5.533 12.011 39.331 -11.298 -16.338 8.077 7.917 27.792 5.343 1.789 2.945 3.279 2021 +343 JAM LUR Jamaica Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: International Financial Institution. National Statistics Office if data is not yet available in IFS. Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 27.262 25.941 27.577 26.378 25.512 25.01 23.654 20.968 19.089 15.2 15.7 15.4 15.7 16.3 15.4 16.2 16 16.5 15.5 15.7 15.5 15 14.2 11.8 12.2 11.225 10.325 9.85 10.575 11.35 12.375 12.4 13.925 15.275 13.75 13.5 13.2 11.65 9.125 7.7 10.2 8.375 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +343 JAM LE Jamaica Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +343 JAM LP Jamaica Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. National Statistics Office if data is not yet available in IFS. Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 2.112 2.15 2.186 2.23 2.235 2.269 2.29 2.306 2.32 2.324 2.365 2.381 2.399 2.419 2.44 2.462 2.485 2.509 2.534 2.559 2.582 2.605 2.62 2.629 2.639 2.648 2.658 2.667 2.677 2.686 2.696 2.703 2.71 2.713 2.716 2.719 2.722 2.726 2.731 2.734 2.737 2.74 2.743 2.747 2.75 2.753 2.756 2.759 2019 +343 JAM GGR Jamaica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.649 15.075 23.557 33.614 44.596 58.524 63.085 66.426 74.096 90.373 101.021 102.588 117.238 149.902 171.539 186.684 211.311 252.036 276.2 300.193 314.558 322.457 344.668 396.982 411.716 455.836 499.88 560.773 628.849 649.759 575.404 716.905 743.828 791.798 837.669 889.517 932.826 990.037 2022 +343 JAM GGR_NGDP Jamaica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.296 23.639 21.6 22.569 22.878 24.202 22.691 21.811 22.725 25.171 25.574 23.677 24.134 26.336 26.808 26.022 26.062 27.55 27.289 27.541 26.842 25.575 25.729 27.147 26.246 26.99 27.959 29.079 30.627 30.633 29.09 30.263 27.568 27.118 27.131 26.943 26.449 26.288 2022 +343 JAM GGX Jamaica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.842 13.018 20.386 29.997 39.802 54.718 78.052 86.389 93.267 102.948 104.193 123.792 149.905 181.575 201.443 210.4 250.752 286.789 352.23 421.458 388.768 403.192 399.279 395.242 419.491 460.72 503.356 552.05 604.597 630.354 635.911 698.895 736.542 783.038 828.407 810.281 844.655 894.74 2022 +343 JAM GGX_NGDP Jamaica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.18 20.414 18.692 20.14 20.419 22.628 28.075 28.365 28.605 28.674 26.377 28.57 30.859 31.901 31.481 29.327 30.927 31.349 34.8 38.667 33.175 31.978 29.806 27.028 26.741 27.279 28.153 28.626 29.445 29.718 32.149 29.503 27.298 26.818 26.831 24.543 23.949 23.757 2022 +343 JAM GGXCNL Jamaica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.807 2.057 3.171 3.617 4.794 3.806 -14.967 -19.962 -19.171 -12.575 -3.172 -21.203 -32.666 -31.674 -29.904 -23.716 -39.442 -34.752 -76.03 -121.265 -74.21 -80.734 -54.61 1.74 -7.775 -4.884 -3.476 8.723 24.251 19.405 -60.507 18.009 7.285 8.759 9.263 79.236 88.171 95.297 2022 +343 JAM GGXCNL_NGDP Jamaica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.116 3.226 2.908 2.428 2.459 1.574 -5.383 -6.555 -5.88 -3.503 -0.803 -4.894 -6.725 -5.565 -4.673 -3.306 -4.865 -3.799 -7.512 -11.125 -6.333 -6.403 -4.077 0.119 -0.496 -0.289 -0.194 0.452 1.181 0.915 -3.059 0.76 0.27 0.3 0.3 2.4 2.5 2.53 2022 +343 JAM GGSB Jamaica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +343 JAM GGSB_NPGDP Jamaica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +343 JAM GGXONLB Jamaica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.733 6.198 10.044 13.493 19.809 21.777 12.314 4.601 15.418 29.209 39.748 29.807 29.454 59.796 65.505 70.68 57.427 72.012 49.984 67.451 54.145 39.97 72.327 111.659 117.242 120.796 135.88 143.904 153.439 150.892 68.53 155.057 138.291 137.408 140.163 207.136 215.06 183.066 2022 +343 JAM GGXONLB_NGDP Jamaica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.787 9.718 9.21 9.059 10.162 9.006 4.429 1.511 4.729 8.135 10.063 6.879 6.063 10.505 10.237 9.852 7.083 7.872 4.938 6.188 4.62 3.17 5.399 7.636 7.474 7.152 7.6 7.462 7.473 7.114 3.465 6.546 5.125 4.706 4.54 6.274 6.098 4.861 2022 +343 JAM GGXWDN Jamaica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +343 JAM GGXWDN_NGDP Jamaica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +343 JAM GGXWDG Jamaica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 297.092 362.653 467.972 575.202 701.245 767.453 894.357 949.593 "1,047.25" "1,285.65" "1,546.99" "1,657.04" "1,758.42" "1,927.60" "2,028.81" "2,163.10" "2,058.44" "2,032.78" "1,952.10" "1,938.01" "1,999.33" "2,137.58" "2,187.60" "2,326.54" "2,326.45" "2,371.67" "2,348.89" "2,379.33" "2,255.75" 2022 +343 JAM GGXWDG_NGDP Jamaica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 82.748 91.809 108.005 118.408 123.2 119.935 124.663 117.119 114.476 127.022 141.929 141.4 139.465 143.895 138.735 137.892 121.878 113.695 101.225 94.386 94.26 108.068 92.347 86.227 79.679 76.815 71.146 67.463 59.895 2022 +343 JAM NGDP_FY Jamaica "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.145 63.773 109.064 148.942 194.929 241.814 278.015 304.556 326.051 359.03 395.009 433.289 485.778 569.19 639.89 717.42 810.792 914.819 "1,012.15" "1,089.98" "1,171.88" "1,260.83" "1,339.59" "1,462.36" "1,568.70" "1,688.93" "1,787.92" "1,928.48" "2,053.28" "2,121.09" "1,977.99" "2,368.89" "2,698.16" "2,919.78" "3,087.52" "3,301.51" "3,526.86" "3,766.15" 2022 +343 JAM BCA Jamaica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. The framework for Jamaica has a historical residual which comes from how the framework records portfolio flows (to include errors and omissions). We have updated how the forecasts are calculated to account for most of this residual. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.117 -0.434 -0.539 -0.299 -0.245 -0.254 -0.083 -0.141 -0.061 -0.324 -0.334 -0.17 -0.078 -0.085 -0.02 -0.09 -0.102 -0.313 -0.261 -0.293 -0.359 -0.643 -1.033 -0.7 -0.642 -1.073 -1.183 -2.03 -2.794 -1.128 -0.935 -1.965 -1.44 -1.357 -1.114 -0.43 -0.043 -0.396 -0.244 -0.351 -0.061 0.138 -0.97 -0.853 -0.777 -0.768 -0.538 -0.419 2021 +343 JAM BCA_NGDPD Jamaica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.579 -15.407 -16.661 -10.405 -11.564 -12.738 -3.518 -5.263 -1.907 -8.764 -7.172 -3.978 -1.801 -1.571 -0.374 -1.379 -1.382 -3.727 -2.969 -3.293 -3.955 -6.991 -10.628 -7.427 -6.313 -9.549 -9.901 -15.76 -20.33 -9.313 -7.086 -13.634 -9.754 -9.546 -8.037 -3.039 -0.308 -2.687 -1.559 -2.22 -0.44 0.898 -6.022 -5.191 -4.577 -4.296 -2.89 -2.166 2020 +158 JPN NGDP_R Japan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: the recent revision didn't go back pre-1994 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "273,862.70" "285,390.60" "294,844.00" "305,231.20" "318,973.00" "335,666.00" "346,832.10" "363,239.50" "387,885.40" "406,729.00" "426,629.20" "441,209.10" "444,950.70" "442,646.40" "446,522.30" "458,270.20" "472,631.90" "477,269.50" "471,206.60" "469,633.00" "482,616.80" "484,480.30" "484,683.40" "492,124.10" "502,882.40" "511,953.90" "518,979.70" "526,681.20" "520,233.10" "490,615.00" "510,720.00" "510,841.60" "517,864.30" "528,248.10" "529,812.70" "538,081.30" "542,137.50" "551,220.10" "554,765.90" "552,783.10" "527,251.70" "535,988.60" "545,342.34" "554,139.80" "561,569.72" "566,804.32" "569,470.30" "571,829.30" 2021 +158 JPN NGDP_RPCH Japan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.181 4.209 3.312 3.523 4.502 5.233 3.327 4.731 6.785 4.858 4.893 3.417 0.848 -0.518 0.876 2.631 3.134 0.981 -1.27 -0.334 2.765 0.386 0.042 1.535 2.186 1.804 1.372 1.484 -1.224 -5.693 4.098 0.024 1.375 2.005 0.296 1.561 0.754 1.675 0.643 -0.357 -4.619 1.657 1.745 1.613 1.341 0.932 0.47 0.414 2021 +158 JPN NGDP Japan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: the recent revision didn't go back pre-1994 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "255,735.50" "274,300.30" "288,331.30" "301,312.00" "319,516.30" "340,475.10" "357,472.70" "373,792.40" "401,650.30" "430,044.50" "462,837.30" "492,669.10" "505,127.80" "505,367.90" "510,916.10" "521,613.70" "535,562.00" "543,545.30" "536,497.30" "528,069.80" "535,417.70" "531,653.90" "524,478.70" "523,968.60" "529,400.80" "532,515.50" "535,170.20" "539,281.60" "527,823.80" "494,938.40" "505,530.60" "497,448.90" "500,474.80" "508,700.60" "518,811.10" "538,032.30" "544,364.60" "553,073.00" "556,630.60" "558,163.30" "537,249.10" "541,369.40" "552,292.14" "564,704.28" "574,386.73" "581,509.33" "585,728.38" "589,747.71" 2021 +158 JPN NGDPD Japan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." "1,127.88" "1,243.79" "1,157.60" "1,268.62" "1,345.20" "1,427.35" "2,121.25" "2,584.34" "3,134.18" "3,117.07" "3,196.56" "3,657.35" "3,988.33" "4,544.77" "4,998.80" "5,545.57" "4,923.39" "4,492.45" "4,098.36" "4,635.98" "4,968.36" "4,374.71" "4,182.85" "4,519.56" "4,893.14" "4,831.47" "4,601.66" "4,579.75" "5,106.68" "5,289.49" "5,759.07" "6,233.15" "6,272.36" "5,212.33" "4,897.00" "4,444.93" "5,003.68" "4,930.84" "5,040.89" "5,120.31" "5,031.62" "4,932.56" "4,300.62" "4,365.98" "4,568.73" "4,811.64" "5,010.00" "5,172.10" 2021 +158 JPN PPPGDP Japan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." "1,068.09" "1,218.35" "1,336.49" "1,437.75" "1,556.71" "1,689.97" "1,781.35" "1,911.77" "2,113.47" "2,303.05" "2,506.13" "2,679.43" "2,763.74" "2,814.58" "2,899.88" "3,038.57" "3,191.18" "3,278.06" "3,272.85" "3,307.88" "3,476.34" "3,568.39" "3,625.53" "3,753.84" "3,938.87" "4,135.67" "4,321.79" "4,504.46" "4,534.63" "4,303.87" "4,534.09" "4,629.40" "4,799.61" "5,021.59" "5,034.46" "5,200.91" "5,159.73" "5,248.42" "5,408.36" "5,485.44" "5,295.13" "5,606.55" "6,109.96" "6,429.73" "6,652.67" "6,839.47" "7,002.46" "7,167.53" 2021 +158 JPN NGDP_D Japan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 93.381 96.114 97.791 98.716 100.17 101.433 103.068 102.905 103.549 105.732 108.487 111.663 113.524 114.17 114.421 113.822 113.315 113.886 113.856 112.443 110.941 109.737 108.211 106.471 105.273 104.016 103.12 102.392 101.459 100.881 98.984 97.378 96.642 96.3 97.923 99.991 100.411 100.336 100.336 100.973 101.896 101.004 101.274 101.906 102.282 102.594 102.855 103.134 2021 +158 JPN NGDPRPC Japan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,345,329.01" "2,426,314.56" "2,489,160.79" "2,559,143.69" "2,656,997.56" "2,778,682.47" "2,855,864.25" "2,976,624.73" "3,165,169.05" "3,305,980.54" "3,456,210.89" "3,560,193.15" "3,577,723.19" "3,547,706.08" "3,568,856.98" "3,653,411.20" "3,759,665.21" "3,787,525.02" "3,729,414.90" "3,709,962.32" "3,805,185.89" "3,810,834.64" "3,804,412.34" "3,855,731.96" "3,936,937.38" "4,007,404.19" "4,062,582.66" "4,122,509.78" "4,074,113.82" "3,846,434.78" "4,002,685.60" "3,996,231.48" "4,060,032.89" "4,148,569.72" "4,167,831.84" "4,237,611.39" "4,270,141.34" "4,349,013.78" "4,385,662.98" "4,379,494.66" "4,189,566.44" "4,270,589.86" "4,356,765.24" "4,446,585.10" "4,527,333.56" "4,592,112.49" "4,637,580.78" "4,681,899.62" 2015 +158 JPN NGDPRPPPPC Japan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "22,330.95" "23,102.05" "23,700.44" "24,366.78" "25,298.49" "26,457.11" "27,191.99" "28,341.81" "30,137.03" "31,477.76" "32,908.17" "33,898.23" "34,065.14" "33,779.34" "33,980.72" "34,785.80" "35,797.50" "36,062.76" "35,509.47" "35,324.25" "36,230.92" "36,284.70" "36,223.55" "36,712.19" "37,485.39" "38,156.33" "38,681.71" "39,252.31" "38,791.51" "36,623.67" "38,111.40" "38,049.95" "38,657.43" "39,500.43" "39,683.84" "40,348.24" "40,657.97" "41,408.95" "41,757.91" "41,699.18" "39,890.78" "40,662.24" "41,482.76" "42,337.98" "43,106.82" "43,723.61" "44,156.53" "44,578.51" 2015 +158 JPN NGDPPC Japan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,190,089.73" "2,332,027.80" "2,434,178.64" "2,526,284.02" "2,661,523.17" "2,818,492.76" "2,943,480.45" "3,063,102.17" "3,277,491.49" "3,495,493.92" "3,749,540.16" "3,975,432.86" "4,061,590.29" "4,050,404.04" "4,083,528.40" "4,158,396.80" "4,260,257.97" "4,313,477.87" "4,246,165.11" "4,171,595.82" "4,221,493.90" "4,181,893.67" "4,116,776.51" "4,105,229.72" "4,144,543.14" "4,168,353.53" "4,189,322.19" "4,221,137.33" "4,133,559.05" "3,880,330.35" "3,962,014.51" "3,891,462.55" "3,923,699.99" "3,995,054.42" "4,081,286.51" "4,237,225.49" "4,287,683.07" "4,363,632.78" "4,400,404.23" "4,422,119.98" "4,269,006.25" "4,313,462.40" "4,412,287.54" "4,531,357.71" "4,630,663.33" "4,711,248.97" "4,769,981.35" "4,828,608.13" 2015 +158 JPN NGDPDPC Japan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,659.00" "10,574.37" "9,772.81" "10,636.46" "11,205.35" "11,815.80" "17,466.67" "21,177.79" "25,575.10" "25,336.20" "25,895.96" "29,511.78" "32,069.07" "36,425.22" "39,953.20" "44,210.24" "39,164.32" "35,651.27" "32,436.92" "36,622.89" "39,172.96" "34,410.68" "32,832.30" "35,410.22" "38,307.10" "37,819.10" "36,021.90" "35,847.23" "39,992.06" "41,469.77" "45,135.80" "48,760.91" "49,175.05" "40,934.76" "38,522.77" "35,005.66" "39,411.42" "38,903.30" "39,850.37" "40,566.31" "39,981.48" "39,301.07" "34,357.86" "35,033.91" "36,832.76" "38,982.75" "40,799.80" "42,347.02" 2015 +158 JPN PPPPC Japan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,147.01" "10,358.12" "11,283.02" "12,054.51" "12,967.15" "13,989.80" "14,667.89" "15,666.27" "17,246.02" "18,719.64" "20,302.68" "21,620.81" "22,222.41" "22,558.22" "23,177.43" "24,224.05" "25,385.04" "26,014.09" "25,903.29" "26,131.27" "27,409.19" "28,068.31" "28,457.73" "29,410.86" "30,836.41" "32,372.67" "33,831.08" "35,257.88" "35,512.16" "33,742.46" "35,535.22" "36,215.06" "37,628.76" "39,436.81" "39,604.12" "40,959.27" "40,640.54" "41,408.95" "42,755.43" "43,459.09" "42,075.38" "44,671.26" "48,812.76" "51,594.13" "53,633.29" "55,411.74" "57,025.75" "58,684.74" 2015 +158 JPN NGAP_NPGDP Japan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -5.626 -4.393 -3.89 -3.149 -1.731 -0.186 -0.764 -0.149 2.167 2.548 3.305 3.123 1.254 -1.316 -1.797 -0.211 1.345 0.992 -1.116 -2.021 -0.201 -0.816 -1.718 -1.338 -0.441 -0.151 0.022 0.501 -1.391 -7.04 -3.38 -3.955 -3.047 -1.632 -1.921 -1.505 -1.755 -0.306 -0.707 -1.242 -2.613 -2.539 -2.037 -1.146 -0.488 -0.08 0 0 2021 +158 JPN PPPSH Japan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.971 8.16 8.401 8.49 8.497 8.631 8.618 8.697 8.884 8.986 9.061 9.146 8.307 8.107 7.943 7.864 7.81 7.581 7.285 7.019 6.884 6.748 6.566 6.407 6.219 6.044 5.819 5.603 5.375 5.088 5.029 4.837 4.767 4.753 4.594 4.65 4.442 4.29 4.17 4.044 3.983 3.824 3.775 3.738 3.673 3.588 3.49 3.395 2021 +158 JPN PPPEX Japan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 239.432 225.14 215.738 209.572 205.251 201.468 200.675 195.522 190.043 186.729 184.682 183.871 182.77 179.553 176.186 171.664 167.826 165.813 163.924 159.64 154.017 148.99 144.663 139.582 134.404 128.761 123.831 119.722 116.398 114.998 111.495 107.454 104.274 101.303 103.052 103.45 105.503 105.379 102.92 101.754 101.461 96.56 90.392 87.827 86.339 85.023 83.646 82.28 2021 +158 JPN NID_NGDP Japan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: the recent revision didn't go back pre-1994 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" 35.007 33.824 32.58 31.154 30.939 30.879 30.837 31.946 34.039 34.833 35.586 35.266 33.584 31.767 30.652 30.934 32.027 31.11 29.591 28.2 28.417 27.755 25.899 25.661 25.638 26.052 26.078 25.769 25.87 22.603 22.59 23.541 24.005 24.418 25.036 25.165 24.836 25.215 25.642 25.773 25.318 25.181 25.656 25.469 25.538 25.452 25.416 25.361 2021 +158 JPN NGSD_NGDP Japan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: the recent revision didn't go back pre-1994 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.695 30.195 29.114 28.281 29.132 30.741 31.012 30.673 31.862 32.675 32.773 32.869 32.323 31.359 29.826 29.034 33.427 33.228 32.4 30.665 31.046 29.725 28.508 28.746 29.359 29.573 29.869 30.402 28.661 25.348 26.429 25.624 24.956 25.299 25.787 28.235 28.788 29.343 29.169 29.217 28.239 28.063 27.007 27.631 28.424 28.535 28.639 28.563 2021 +158 JPN PCPI Japan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The CPI basket was constructed by averaging 2019 and 2020 weights. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022 73.144 76.754 78.865 80.348 82.157 83.831 84.341 84.448 85.001 86.95 89.62 92.553 94.151 95.332 95.99 95.905 96.038 97.67 98.307 97.966 97.293 96.618 95.751 95.499 95.489 95.214 95.458 95.502 96.823 95.534 94.825 94.562 94.516 94.829 97.445 98.223 98.102 98.579 99.555 100.021 99.994 99.759 101.744 103.16 104.234 105.273 106.289 107.314 2021 +158 JPN PCPIPCH Japan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.808 4.936 2.75 1.881 2.251 2.038 0.608 0.128 0.654 2.294 3.071 3.273 1.727 1.254 0.69 -0.088 0.138 1.699 0.652 -0.346 -0.687 -0.694 -0.897 -0.263 -0.01 -0.288 0.256 0.047 1.383 -1.331 -0.742 -0.278 -0.049 0.332 2.758 0.799 -0.124 0.487 0.989 0.468 -0.026 -0.235 1.989 1.392 1.041 0.996 0.966 0.964 2021 +158 JPN PCPIE Japan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The CPI basket was constructed by averaging 2019 and 2020 weights. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022 74.776 77.801 79.701 81.017 82.878 84.246 84.055 84.689 85.586 87.813 90.992 93.538 94.456 95.495 96.268 95.714 96.217 98.217 98.742 97.742 96.993 96.11 95.595 95.301 95.803 95.075 95.424 95.913 96.942 95.004 94.762 94.475 94.244 95.56 97.997 98.19 98.452 98.992 99.855 100.369 99.456 99.967 102.402 103.585 104.625 105.654 106.672 107.743 2021 +158 JPN PCPIEPCH Japan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 7.24 4.045 2.442 1.652 2.297 1.65 -0.226 0.754 1.06 2.601 3.621 2.797 0.981 1.101 0.809 -0.575 0.526 2.078 0.535 -1.013 -0.766 -0.91 -0.536 -0.308 0.527 -0.76 0.368 0.512 1.073 -2 -0.255 -0.302 -0.245 1.397 2.551 0.197 0.266 0.549 0.871 0.515 -0.909 0.513 2.436 1.155 1.004 0.984 0.963 1.004 2021 +158 JPN TM_RPCH Japan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Based on the Balance of Payment Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Based on the BOP Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Based on the BOP Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.761 2.136 -0.674 -3.443 10.537 -2.691 3.756 9.018 18.661 17.994 8.106 -1.112 -1.087 -1.285 23.642 11.42 11.768 0.512 -6.804 3.702 9.562 1.163 0.787 3.394 8.504 5.946 4.704 2.271 0.733 -15.56 11.285 5.728 5.453 3.169 8.125 0.44 -1.175 3.307 3.814 0.988 -6.749 5.144 4.938 1.98 2.264 2.011 2.119 2.032 2021 +158 JPN TMG_RPCH Japan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Based on the Balance of Payment Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Based on the BOP Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Based on the BOP Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" -16.65 2.056 -0.209 -2.029 11.725 1.697 5.721 7.705 18.796 9.016 5.282 2.303 16.747 2.85 12.961 14.18 12.513 0.914 -7.563 5.658 14.778 1.41 0.046 7.121 8.36 7.811 6.027 1.446 1.439 -17.077 13.488 7.18 4.835 3.339 6.495 0.44 -1.175 3.307 3.814 0.988 -6.749 5.144 4.938 1.98 2.264 2.011 2.119 2.032 2021 +158 JPN TX_RPCH Japan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Based on the Balance of Payment Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Based on the BOP Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Based on the BOP Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.983 13.32 1.432 4.972 15.32 5.254 -5.12 -0.103 6.696 9.474 7.183 5.237 4.38 0.363 2.167 4.186 4.833 11.085 -2.424 2.001 13.023 -6.633 7.892 9.629 14.371 7.12 10.306 8.703 1.588 -23.383 24.861 -0.12 0.146 0.81 9.342 3.211 1.618 6.619 3.76 -1.458 -11.6 11.777 4.365 3.614 3.586 2.941 1.884 1.823 2021 +158 JPN TXG_RPCH Japan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Based on the Balance of Payment Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Based on the BOP Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Based on the BOP Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.834 11.865 -1.529 5.162 15.911 5.167 -2.54 0.075 4.599 4.852 5.021 2.07 12.744 -2.306 1.568 3.311 2.886 11.605 -2.028 3.517 13.564 -7.993 8.17 9.315 14.305 7.774 10.743 8.749 1.558 -25.538 28.307 0.038 0.566 -0.713 6.391 3.211 1.618 6.619 3.76 -1.458 -11.6 11.777 4.365 3.614 3.586 2.941 1.884 1.823 2021 +158 JPN LUR Japan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022 2.017 2.208 2.35 2.658 2.708 2.625 2.767 2.85 2.517 2.25 2.1 2.092 2.15 2.5 2.892 3.15 3.367 3.4 4.1 4.667 4.733 5.042 5.358 5.242 4.733 4.425 4.117 3.833 3.983 5.075 5.058 4.583 4.325 4.008 3.583 3.375 3.108 2.825 2.442 2.358 2.783 2.817 2.55 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2021 +158 JPN LE Japan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022 55.361 55.818 56.386 57.327 57.66 58.073 58.536 59.107 60.104 61.278 62.492 63.686 64.363 64.5 64.537 64.573 64.863 65.569 65.14 64.618 64.458 64.122 63.31 63.167 63.292 63.566 63.895 64.282 64.098 63.153 62.984 62.933 62.793 63.263 63.713 64.018 64.652 65.307 66.637 67.24 67.103 67.224 67.349 67.538 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +158 JPN LP Japan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022 116.769 117.623 118.451 119.271 120.05 120.8 121.446 122.031 122.548 123.028 123.438 123.928 124.367 124.77 125.116 125.436 125.711 126.011 126.349 126.587 126.831 127.132 127.4 127.634 127.734 127.752 127.746 127.757 127.692 127.551 127.594 127.831 127.552 127.333 127.12 126.978 126.96 126.746 126.495 126.221 125.849 125.507 125.171 124.621 124.04 123.43 122.795 122.136 2015 +158 JPN GGR Japan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "67,409.90" "75,950.50" "80,575.40" "84,192.20" "91,346.20" "98,831.60" "103,735.30" "113,028.30" "121,728.60" "130,502.00" "144,928.80" "152,208.90" "155,623.40" "150,070.70" "148,275.90" "151,834.60" "154,988.20" "160,646.00" "153,364.60" "152,181.70" "153,497.40" "154,145.10" "147,146.90" "144,642.20" "150,159.30" "154,861.10" "160,700.30" "162,980.20" "158,334.40" "143,495.70" "144,931.10" "147,449.40" "152,352.20" "158,545.80" "170,029.50" "180,872.70" "183,068.00" "185,762.10" "190,742.10" "191,079.20" "191,417.70" "194,127.08" "196,214.74" "198,871.62" "201,966.12" "203,871.57" "205,035.16" "206,229.82" 2020 +158 JPN GGR_NGDP Japan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 26.359 27.689 27.945 27.942 28.589 29.028 29.019 30.238 30.307 30.346 31.313 30.895 30.809 29.695 29.022 29.109 28.939 29.555 28.586 28.818 28.669 28.994 28.056 27.605 28.364 29.081 30.028 30.222 29.998 28.993 28.669 29.641 30.442 31.167 32.773 33.617 33.63 33.587 34.267 34.234 35.629 35.859 35.527 35.217 35.162 35.059 35.005 34.969 2020 +158 JPN GGX Japan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "78,715.20" "86,529.50" "91,579.20" "96,105.60" "99,735.50" "103,498.70" "108,601.10" "114,369.60" "119,747.20" "125,220.30" "135,893.20" "143,978.60" "152,727.80" "162,132.80" "167,496.30" "174,240.60" "181,065.60" "179,812.60" "207,265.60" "187,818.70" "192,485.70" "187,110.20" "185,622.50" "183,590.30" "178,292.60" "178,496.70" "176,909.60" "178,625.00" "180,026.30" "191,469.90" "190,812.10" "192,147.80" "193,373.50" "197,264.90" "199,166.20" "200,660.40" "202,663.00" "202,900.80" "204,494.90" "208,003.00" "239,589.70" "230,191.86" "239,694.14" "219,300.45" "216,063.98" "218,333.36" "220,061.46" "221,664.44" 2020 +158 JPN GGX_NGDP Japan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 30.78 31.546 31.762 31.896 31.215 30.398 30.38 30.597 29.814 29.118 29.361 29.224 30.235 32.082 32.784 33.404 33.809 33.081 38.633 35.567 35.951 35.194 35.392 35.038 33.678 33.52 33.057 33.123 34.107 38.686 37.745 38.627 38.638 38.778 38.389 37.295 37.229 36.686 36.738 37.266 44.596 42.52 43.4 38.835 37.616 37.546 37.571 37.586 2020 +158 JPN GGXCNL Japan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "-11,305.30" "-10,579.00" "-11,003.80" "-11,913.40" "-8,389.30" "-4,667.10" "-4,865.80" "-1,341.30" "1,981.40" "5,281.70" "9,035.60" "8,230.30" "2,895.60" "-12,062.10" "-19,220.40" "-22,406.00" "-26,077.40" "-19,166.60" "-53,901.00" "-35,637.00" "-38,988.30" "-32,965.10" "-38,475.60" "-38,948.10" "-28,133.30" "-23,635.60" "-16,209.30" "-15,644.80" "-21,691.90" "-47,974.20" "-45,881.00" "-44,698.40" "-41,021.30" "-38,719.10" "-29,136.70" "-19,787.70" "-19,595.00" "-17,138.70" "-13,752.80" "-16,923.80" "-48,172.00" "-36,064.78" "-43,479.40" "-20,428.82" "-14,097.86" "-14,461.79" "-15,026.30" "-15,434.62" 2020 +158 JPN GGXCNL_NGDP Japan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.421 -3.857 -3.816 -3.954 -2.626 -1.371 -1.361 -0.359 0.493 1.228 1.952 1.671 0.573 -2.387 -3.762 -4.296 -4.869 -3.526 -10.047 -6.749 -7.282 -6.2 -7.336 -7.433 -5.314 -4.438 -3.029 -2.901 -4.11 -9.693 -9.076 -8.986 -8.196 -7.611 -5.616 -3.678 -3.6 -3.099 -2.471 -3.032 -8.966 -6.662 -7.873 -3.618 -2.454 -2.487 -2.565 -2.617 2020 +158 JPN GGSB Japan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-17,408.08" "-22,196.09" "-27,408.54" "-20,189.04" "-28,611.26" "-33,654.78" "-38,789.66" "-32,159.24" "-36,882.06" "-38,355.37" "-33,835.26" "-26,492.08" "-18,331.57" "-16,859.21" "-19,212.21" "-33,458.34" "-39,755.83" "-39,183.93" "-37,181.85" "-37,240.34" "-28,997.12" "-22,868.33" "-22,321.56" "-18,624.14" "-13,902.69" "-14,720.22" "-45,135.52" "-35,008.29" "-41,399.38" "-18,122.93" "-13,108.25" "-14,298.60" "-15,026.30" "-15,434.62" 2020 +158 JPN GGSB_NPGDP Japan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.346 -4.247 -5.187 -3.751 -5.273 -6.243 -7.229 -6 -6.911 -7.223 -6.365 -4.968 -3.427 -3.142 -3.589 -6.282 -7.596 -7.563 -7.202 -7.201 -5.48 -4.186 -4.028 -3.357 -2.48 -2.605 -8.181 -6.301 -7.344 -3.172 -2.271 -2.457 -2.565 -2.617 2020 +158 JPN GGXONLB Japan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "-8,315.40" "-7,025.50" "-6,562.50" "-6,176.30" "-1,860.40" "2,309.80" "2,281.40" "5,827.20" "8,768.60" "11,408.60" "14,598.60" "13,243.80" "8,434.30" "-6,283.70" "-13,743.70" "-16,302.90" "-20,039.60" "-12,821.10" "-46,835.50" "-28,270.10" "-31,305.70" "-25,169.70" "-30,529.00" "-31,035.70" "-21,440.70" "-18,550.90" "-12,720.50" "-12,231.30" "-17,286.10" "-42,373.30" "-40,440.90" "-38,720.80" "-34,899.40" "-32,961.90" "-23,379.90" "-14,158.10" "-13,781.00" "-11,966.80" "-9,336.90" "-13,126.90" "-44,742.80" "-32,958.82" "-41,703.38" "-20,073.94" "-13,889.93" "-14,165.99" "-14,724.94" "-15,094.65" 2020 +158 JPN GGXONLB_NGDP Japan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -3.252 -2.561 -2.276 -2.05 -0.582 0.678 0.638 1.559 2.183 2.653 3.154 2.688 1.67 -1.243 -2.69 -3.125 -3.742 -2.359 -8.73 -5.353 -5.847 -4.734 -5.821 -5.923 -4.05 -3.484 -2.377 -2.268 -3.275 -8.561 -8 -7.784 -6.973 -6.48 -4.506 -2.631 -2.532 -2.164 -1.677 -2.352 -8.328 -6.088 -7.551 -3.555 -2.418 -2.436 -2.514 -2.56 2020 +158 JPN GGXWDN Japan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "44,619.10" "57,895.00" "73,262.90" "90,702.10" "103,728.20" "114,955.00" "130,735.30" "126,283.10" "114,126.90" "96,077.10" "88,110.30" "84,994.20" "97,774.90" "119,404.10" "151,134.50" "178,885.50" "209,520.50" "244,176.90" "290,841.80" "334,813.50" "362,848.10" "396,462.00" "437,966.50" "469,128.80" "498,719.90" "499,863.30" "498,465.00" "508,945.30" "557,442.90" "595,431.80" "650,958.40" "695,474.70" "720,723.00" "727,085.40" "753,039.90" "777,945.10" "814,161.90" "819,148.50" "840,719.20" "845,396.80" "873,824.10" "909,888.88" "953,368.28" "973,797.10" "987,894.96" "1,002,356.75" "1,017,383.06" "1,032,817.67" 2020 +158 JPN GGXWDN_NGDP Japan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). 17.447 21.106 25.409 30.102 32.464 33.763 36.572 33.784 28.414 22.341 19.037 17.252 19.356 23.627 29.581 34.295 39.122 44.923 54.211 63.403 67.769 74.571 83.505 89.534 94.205 93.868 93.141 94.375 105.612 120.304 128.767 139.808 144.008 142.93 145.147 144.591 149.562 148.109 151.037 151.46 162.648 168.072 172.62 172.444 171.991 172.372 173.695 175.129 2020 +158 JPN GGXWDG Japan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "122,341.90" "145,038.30" "166,617.30" "191,704.60" "209,705.20" "232,523.50" "264,667.00" "283,065.90" "288,184.90" "281,739.70" "291,689.20" "306,569.40" "336,606.40" "367,463.70" "431,014.90" "482,626.00" "525,137.50" "570,564.60" "622,444.00" "683,856.80" "726,072.60" "771,554.90" "808,198.90" "838,458.70" "897,281.20" "928,138.70" "931,374.30" "931,927.50" "953,855.30" "983,455.30" "1,039,841.60" "1,089,883.00" "1,131,537.40" "1,168,109.10" "1,211,567.90" "1,228,848.80" "1,265,756.00" "1,279,900.00" "1,293,192.10" "1,318,812.80" "1,393,798.80" "1,421,051.40" "1,457,604.74" "1,474,629.54" "1,495,219.53" "1,515,930.30" "1,534,682.75" "1,553,667.14" 2020 +158 JPN GGXWDG_NGDP Japan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 47.839 52.876 57.787 63.623 65.632 68.294 74.038 75.728 71.75 65.514 63.022 62.226 66.638 72.712 84.361 92.526 98.054 104.971 116.02 129.501 135.609 145.124 154.096 160.021 169.49 174.293 174.033 172.809 180.715 198.703 205.693 219.094 226.093 229.626 233.528 228.397 232.52 231.416 232.325 236.277 259.433 262.492 263.919 261.133 260.316 260.689 262.013 263.446 2020 +158 JPN NGDP_FY Japan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "255,735.50" "274,300.30" "288,331.30" "301,312.00" "319,516.30" "340,475.10" "357,472.70" "373,792.40" "401,650.30" "430,044.50" "462,837.30" "492,669.10" "505,127.80" "505,367.90" "510,916.10" "521,613.70" "535,562.00" "543,545.30" "536,497.30" "528,069.80" "535,417.70" "531,653.90" "524,478.70" "523,968.60" "529,400.80" "532,515.50" "535,170.20" "539,281.60" "527,823.80" "494,938.40" "505,530.60" "497,448.90" "500,474.80" "508,700.60" "518,811.10" "538,032.30" "544,364.60" "553,073.00" "556,630.60" "558,163.30" "537,249.10" "541,369.40" "552,292.14" "564,704.28" "574,386.73" "581,509.33" "585,728.38" "589,747.71" 2020 +158 JPN BCA Japan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Bank of Japan/ Ministry of Finance via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" -10.75 4.761 6.847 20.804 35.009 50.18 84.522 84.253 79.173 63.142 44.709 68.116 112.394 131.918 130.543 110.422 68.912 95.116 115.137 114.276 130.591 86.189 109.149 139.437 182.066 170.094 174.48 212.179 142.573 145.21 221.06 129.882 59.675 45.952 36.771 136.448 197.779 203.535 177.821 176.341 146.942 142.189 58.108 94.387 131.847 148.332 161.479 165.647 2021 +158 JPN BCA_NGDPD Japan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.953 0.383 0.591 1.64 2.603 3.516 3.985 3.26 2.526 2.026 1.399 1.862 2.818 2.903 2.611 1.991 1.4 2.117 2.809 2.465 2.628 1.97 2.609 3.085 3.721 3.521 3.792 4.633 2.792 2.745 3.838 2.084 0.951 0.882 0.751 3.07 3.953 4.128 3.528 3.444 2.92 2.883 1.351 2.162 2.886 3.083 3.223 3.203 2021 +439 JOR NGDP_R Jordan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 6.718 7.748 8.154 8.173 8.63 8.528 8.995 9.24 9.433 8.362 8.451 8.657 9.807 10.115 10.625 11.309 11.384 11.871 12.259 12.606 13.144 13.781 14.746 15.323 16.567 17.961 19.556 21.12 22.586 23.721 24.27 24.934 25.54 26.207 27.094 27.77 28.324 28.915 29.474 30.05 29.584 30.238 30.964 31.8 32.754 33.835 34.951 36.105 2020 +439 JOR NGDP_RPCH Jordan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 11.326 15.327 5.241 0.238 5.587 -1.176 5.468 2.73 2.083 -11.348 1.063 2.437 13.28 3.137 5.047 6.439 0.665 4.274 3.27 2.826 4.267 4.85 7 3.915 8.119 8.415 8.878 7.998 6.944 5.024 2.315 2.737 2.429 2.61 3.384 2.497 1.994 2.088 1.934 1.955 -1.551 2.208 2.401 2.7 3 3.3 3.3 3.3 2020 +439 JOR NGDP Jordan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 1.201 1.494 1.702 1.842 1.969 2.032 2.31 2.358 2.423 2.501 2.847 3.05 3.764 4.006 4.494 4.862 5.066 5.298 5.785 5.958 6.186 6.562 7.006 7.454 8.343 9.204 11.009 12.51 16.08 17.422 19.265 20.962 22.461 24.463 26.162 27.397 28.324 29.4 30.482 31.597 31.025 32.123 34.079 36.043 38.05 40.285 42.652 45.158 2020 +439 JOR NGDPD Jordan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.03 4.525 4.83 5.075 5.127 5.157 6.604 6.962 6.522 4.385 4.29 4.481 5.537 5.704 6.391 6.857 7.145 7.472 8.159 8.403 8.725 9.255 9.882 10.514 11.768 12.982 15.527 17.645 22.648 24.538 27.134 29.524 31.679 34.503 36.9 38.642 39.949 41.467 42.993 44.566 43.759 45.307 48.066 50.837 53.667 56.819 60.158 63.693 2020 +439 JOR PPPGDP Jordan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.355 10.547 11.785 12.276 13.43 13.691 14.731 15.507 16.388 15.098 15.83 16.764 19.423 20.507 22.002 23.91 24.51 25.998 27.151 28.311 30.188 32.365 35.171 37.269 41.376 46.265 51.927 57.595 62.776 66.352 68.704 72.051 74.34 79.417 81.884 87.705 90.249 97.892 102.169 106.03 105.643 112.463 123.351 131.195 137.967 145.168 152.814 160.911 2020 +439 JOR NGDP_D Jordan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 17.881 19.281 20.869 22.541 22.82 23.827 25.686 25.519 25.686 29.91 33.691 35.235 38.376 39.601 42.299 42.99 44.495 44.629 47.188 47.265 47.063 47.616 47.513 48.649 50.361 51.244 56.294 59.234 71.194 73.445 79.378 84.069 87.942 93.345 96.561 98.656 100 101.677 103.419 105.147 104.871 106.234 110.06 113.345 116.169 119.064 122.033 125.076 2020 +439 JOR NGDPRPC Jordan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,825.11" "3,143.28" "3,180.72" "3,059.53" "3,099.33" "2,940.80" "2,983.05" "2,950.49" "2,896.57" "2,460.01" "2,370.03" "2,302.15" "2,465.49" "2,407.34" "2,409.12" "2,464.51" "2,405.42" "2,448.39" "2,479.63" "2,505.22" "2,565.85" "2,641.39" "2,773.03" "2,819.80" "2,968.86" "3,115.20" "3,263.89" "3,376.31" "3,444.88" "3,441.18" "3,342.27" "3,253.92" "3,157.01" "3,076.27" "3,037.79" "2,996.79" "2,964.50" "2,954.78" "2,957.67" "2,974.79" "2,899.53" "2,944.55" "3,005.94" "3,083.67" "3,173.55" "3,272.26" "3,368.78" "3,462.95" 2018 +439 JOR NGDPRPPPPC Jordan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,564.44" "10,641.62" "10,768.36" "10,358.10" "10,492.81" "9,956.12" "10,099.17" "9,988.94" "9,806.40" "8,328.39" "8,023.79" "7,793.97" "8,346.97" "8,150.08" "8,156.10" "8,343.63" "8,143.57" "8,289.06" "8,394.84" "8,481.45" "8,686.73" "8,942.47" "9,388.15" "9,546.46" "10,051.14" "10,546.56" "11,049.96" "11,430.56" "11,662.70" "11,650.16" "11,315.31" "11,016.21" "10,688.11" "10,414.74" "10,284.49" "10,145.66" "10,036.37" "10,003.45" "10,013.23" "10,071.21" "9,816.39" "9,968.81" "10,176.64" "10,439.80" "10,744.10" "11,078.27" "11,405.05" "11,723.87" 2018 +439 JOR NGDPPC Jordan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 505.157 606.043 663.776 689.661 707.251 700.715 766.239 752.947 744.021 735.795 798.479 811.152 946.163 953.339 "1,019.03" "1,059.49" "1,070.29" "1,092.69" "1,170.09" "1,184.09" "1,207.57" "1,257.74" "1,317.54" "1,371.79" "1,495.14" "1,596.35" "1,837.36" "1,999.92" "2,452.56" "2,527.38" "2,653.02" "2,735.55" "2,776.35" "2,871.54" "2,933.33" "2,956.52" "2,964.50" "3,004.34" "3,058.79" "3,127.90" "3,040.76" "3,128.12" "3,308.33" "3,495.17" "3,686.67" "3,896.08" "4,111.00" "4,331.32" 2018 +439 JOR NGDPDPC Jordan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,694.59" "1,835.94" "1,884.12" "1,899.89" "1,841.32" "1,778.34" "2,190.16" "2,222.87" "2,002.62" "1,290.01" "1,203.19" "1,191.52" "1,391.97" "1,357.66" "1,449.04" "1,494.35" "1,509.58" "1,541.18" "1,650.35" "1,670.09" "1,703.20" "1,773.96" "1,858.31" "1,934.83" "2,108.80" "2,251.55" "2,591.48" "2,820.77" "3,454.31" "3,559.69" "3,736.65" "3,852.89" "3,915.87" "4,050.14" "4,137.28" "4,169.99" "4,181.25" "4,237.44" "4,314.24" "4,411.71" "4,288.81" "4,412.03" "4,666.20" "4,929.73" "5,199.83" "5,495.19" "5,798.33" "6,109.06" 2018 +439 JOR PPPPC Jordan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,513.28" "4,278.78" "4,597.27" "4,595.29" "4,823.07" "4,721.07" "4,885.33" "4,951.53" "5,032.45" "4,441.57" "4,439.26" "4,457.95" "4,883.05" "4,880.87" "4,988.81" "5,210.53" "5,178.71" "5,362.12" "5,491.67" "5,626.51" "5,893.25" "6,203.43" "6,614.10" "6,858.38" "7,414.78" "8,024.25" "8,666.67" "9,207.46" "9,574.61" "9,625.62" "9,461.33" "9,402.62" "9,189.19" "9,322.30" "9,181.05" "9,464.68" "9,445.92" "10,003.45" "10,252.43" "10,496.26" "10,353.98" "10,951.66" "11,974.86" "12,722.20" "13,367.75" "14,039.70" "14,728.99" "15,433.72" 2018 +439 JOR NGAP_NPGDP Jordan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +439 JOR PPPSH Jordan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.062 0.071 0.074 0.072 0.073 0.07 0.071 0.071 0.069 0.059 0.057 0.057 0.058 0.059 0.06 0.062 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.061 0.064 0.064 0.065 0.068 0.07 0.072 0.074 0.078 0.076 0.075 0.074 0.075 0.075 0.078 0.078 0.08 0.079 0.078 0.079 0.077 0.076 0.076 0.076 0.076 0.076 0.076 2020 +439 JOR PPPEX Jordan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.144 0.142 0.144 0.15 0.147 0.148 0.157 0.152 0.148 0.166 0.18 0.182 0.194 0.195 0.204 0.203 0.207 0.204 0.213 0.21 0.205 0.203 0.199 0.2 0.202 0.199 0.212 0.217 0.256 0.263 0.28 0.291 0.302 0.308 0.319 0.312 0.314 0.3 0.298 0.298 0.294 0.286 0.276 0.275 0.276 0.278 0.279 0.281 2020 +439 JOR NID_NGDP Jordan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 43.849 53.719 46.451 40.513 36.717 26.358 24.949 29.03 27.368 27.535 39.414 30.764 41.407 43.792 39.205 40.12 36.119 30.036 26.235 23.809 27.398 26.236 24.675 24.748 33.783 41.568 35.022 37.023 36.049 32.539 35.038 31.748 31.032 26.6 25.808 24.835 23.407 19.435 18.932 18.756 18.705 17.889 20.684 19.712 19.548 20.284 21.055 21.737 2020 +439 JOR NGSD_NGDP Jordan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 31.182 42.19 28.341 13.293 10.191 5.605 7.478 5.269 21.167 31.712 24.335 14.924 25.24 32.472 32.973 36.377 33.011 30.427 26.503 28.626 27.713 25.966 29.753 36.148 34.115 24.067 23.905 20.732 26.984 27.465 28.092 21.722 16.139 16.432 18.729 15.842 13.752 8.826 12.032 17.019 12.971 9.101 13.96 14.96 15.563 16.64 18.02 17.768 2020 +439 JOR PCPI Jordan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 19.207 20.676 22.25 23.352 24.297 24.979 24.979 24.926 26.598 33.425 38.837 42.005 43.692 45.136 46.726 47.826 50.935 52.483 54.098 54.422 54.789 55.757 56.78 57.704 59.646 61.728 65.589 68.395 77.089 76.098 79.85 83.187 87.021 91.284 94.012 92.98 92.4 95.739 100 100.678 101.077 102.411 106.3 109.472 112.2 114.996 117.863 120.803 2020 +439 JOR PCPIPCH Jordan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.909 7.65 7.614 4.953 4.045 2.808 0 -0.21 6.705 25.668 16.192 8.155 4.017 3.304 3.524 2.353 6.501 3.038 3.079 0.598 0.674 1.768 1.835 1.627 3.365 3.491 6.255 4.278 12.712 -1.286 4.931 4.179 4.609 4.898 2.989 -1.098 -0.624 3.614 4.451 0.677 0.397 1.319 3.798 2.985 2.492 2.492 2.493 2.494 2020 +439 JOR PCPIE Jordan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 23.258 27.244 29.488 28.149 30.072 30.072 30.369 25.673 29.115 36.666 40.132 42.88 44.449 45.319 47.484 49.475 50.73 53.933 53.49 55 53.979 56.014 56.298 57.906 60.162 62.672 67.345 70.446 75.644 77.91 82.257 84.753 90.062 92.802 94.329 92.69 93.821 97.077 100.745 101.431 101.104 103.475 108.025 111.251 114.021 116.861 119.774 122.759 2020 +439 JOR PCPIEPCH Jordan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 3.343 17.14 8.236 -4.54 6.829 -- 0.989 -15.462 13.404 25.935 9.453 6.848 3.659 1.959 4.776 4.193 2.537 6.314 -0.822 2.824 -1.857 3.771 0.507 2.856 3.897 4.171 7.457 4.604 7.379 2.997 5.579 3.034 6.264 3.042 1.646 -1.737 1.219 3.471 3.778 0.68 -0.322 2.345 4.397 2.986 2.49 2.491 2.492 2.493 2020 +439 JOR TM_RPCH Jordan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 1994 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Unrefined and refined products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 -1.524 17.123 -2.471 1.36 -5.454 -7.965 9.285 7.523 -7.921 -39.867 13.9 -5.9 29.9 6.1 -2.629 -3.1 7.74 -2.331 -5.459 -1.184 20.812 1.816 4.248 1.239 20.333 16.338 3.226 6.669 5.454 -4.698 -4 -2.73 5.714 3.076 0.226 -2.62 -3.506 6.301 -1.359 2.105 -16.734 19.118 8.572 2.451 2.945 3.387 3.251 3.331 2019 +439 JOR TMG_RPCH Jordan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 1994 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Unrefined and refined products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 -2.186 29.245 2.533 0.975 -12.638 -5.857 16.77 9.364 0.541 -39.187 13.9 -5.9 29.9 6.1 -2.629 -3.1 7.74 -2.331 -5.459 -1.184 20.812 3.201 3.017 2.159 22.615 16.155 0.571 4.068 2.639 -3.952 -11.338 -1.699 8.714 4.458 0.839 -3.655 -6.209 9.116 -1.609 2.573 -9.059 17.27 4.676 3.11 3.425 3.774 3.583 3.461 2019 +439 JOR TX_RPCH Jordan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 1994 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Unrefined and refined products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 24.435 18.925 -10.433 -0.434 5.681 0.919 2.907 9.517 -39.385 -7.571 -4.1 6.4 7.7 2.3 7.066 8.7 -2.691 6.799 2.818 2.891 7.859 8.44 21.428 7.778 13.062 1.828 14.401 2.504 4.561 -11.004 12.616 -0.813 -1.26 0.393 6.164 -7.273 0.823 2.541 0.959 11.566 -15.547 7.757 15.96 5.455 3.707 3.17 2.972 2.932 2019 +439 JOR TXG_RPCH Jordan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 1994 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Unrefined and refined products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 21.058 22.227 -7.915 -15.436 20.059 30.465 10.753 30.479 -20.393 7.582 -4.1 6.4 7.7 2.3 7.066 8.7 -2.691 6.799 2.818 2.891 7.859 20.613 21.981 11.412 11.145 -1.615 15.243 -2.787 2.203 -14.953 12.017 2.955 -7.657 7.476 3.656 -1.83 5.217 -2.262 -3.526 17.655 -3.193 7.286 8.438 4.394 3.434 3.306 3.238 3.269 2019 +439 JOR LUR Jordan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.361 5.976 8.037 8.391 8.805 10.282 16.8 18.8 17.6 19.6 15.8 15.4 13.1 14.4 13.5 14.38 13.706 14.691 15.325 14.439 14.7 14.844 14.058 12.7 12.65 12.85 12.475 12.875 12.15 12.6 11.875 13.075 15.275 18.3 18.6 19.075 22.7 24.425 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +439 JOR LE Jordan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +439 JOR LP Jordan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 2.378 2.465 2.564 2.671 2.784 2.9 3.015 3.132 3.257 3.399 3.566 3.76 3.978 4.202 4.41 4.589 4.733 4.849 4.944 5.032 5.122 5.217 5.318 5.434 5.58 5.766 5.992 6.255 6.556 6.893 7.262 7.663 8.09 8.519 8.919 9.267 9.554 9.786 9.965 10.102 10.203 10.269 10.301 10.312 10.321 10.34 10.375 10.426 2018 +439 JOR GGR Jordan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.703 0.709 0.66 0.738 0.87 1.015 1.034 1.371 1.352 1.422 1.621 1.65 1.62 1.705 1.788 1.802 1.926 2.01 2.511 2.962 2.971 3.454 3.92 4.69 4.476 4.664 5.414 5.054 5.758 7.091 6.658 7.013 7.424 7.84 7.677 7.029 8.128 8.907 9.182 9.619 10.14 10.735 11.308 2020 +439 JOR GGR_NGDP Jordan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.614 30.691 27.985 30.475 34.763 35.63 33.904 36.437 33.745 31.639 33.333 32.583 30.579 29.472 30.004 29.125 29.348 28.688 33.684 35.505 32.283 31.373 31.336 29.167 25.693 24.207 25.827 22.503 23.537 27.103 24.301 24.761 25.252 25.719 24.297 22.655 25.304 26.139 25.476 25.281 25.172 25.169 25.041 2020 +439 JOR GGX Jordan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.84 0.763 0.968 1.046 1.038 1.222 1.336 1.303 1.436 1.524 1.703 1.813 1.776 2.017 1.948 2.049 2.108 2.324 2.7 3.053 3.47 3.882 4.561 5.461 6.017 6.169 7.472 8.273 8.22 9.308 8.956 8.049 8.478 9.26 9.577 9.694 10.713 10.904 11.543 11.864 11.782 12.258 12.705 2020 +439 JOR GGX_NGDP Jordan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.346 33.024 41.059 43.183 41.484 42.904 43.812 34.609 35.853 33.913 35.026 35.787 33.52 34.87 32.701 33.12 32.121 33.166 36.216 36.594 37.704 35.26 36.456 33.964 34.535 32.022 35.645 36.832 33.604 35.579 32.69 28.418 28.836 30.379 30.31 31.245 33.35 31.999 32.026 31.183 29.249 28.742 28.136 2020 +439 JOR GGXCNL Jordan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.137 -0.054 -0.308 -0.308 -0.168 -0.207 -0.302 0.069 -0.084 -0.102 -0.082 -0.162 -0.156 -0.312 -0.161 -0.247 -0.182 -0.314 -0.189 -0.091 -0.499 -0.428 -0.64 -0.771 -1.54 -1.505 -2.058 -3.218 -2.463 -2.217 -2.298 -1.036 -1.054 -1.42 -1.9 -2.665 -2.585 -1.997 -2.361 -2.246 -1.642 -1.524 -1.398 2020 +439 JOR GGXCNL_NGDP Jordan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.732 -2.333 -13.074 -12.708 -6.721 -7.274 -9.907 1.828 -2.108 -2.274 -1.693 -3.204 -2.941 -5.398 -2.697 -3.995 -2.774 -4.478 -2.532 -1.089 -5.421 -3.886 -5.12 -4.797 -8.842 -7.814 -9.818 -14.329 -10.067 -8.475 -8.389 -3.657 -3.584 -4.66 -6.013 -8.59 -8.046 -5.86 -6.55 -5.902 -4.077 -3.573 -3.095 2020 +439 JOR GGSB Jordan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.127 -0.094 -0.096 -0.247 -0.104 -0.034 -0.557 -0.56 -0.785 -0.948 -1.836 -1.22 -1.504 -1.899 -2.713 -2.551 -1.088 -0.906 -0.703 -0.661 -1.139 -2.109 -1.757 -1.469 -1.667 -1.773 -1.993 -2.101 -2.115 2020 +439 JOR GGSB_NPGDP Jordan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.158 -1.538 -1.474 -3.576 -1.394 -0.415 -6.145 -5.258 -6.583 -6.253 -11.14 -6.592 -7.371 -8.506 -11.195 -9.919 -4.048 -3.253 -2.425 -2.189 -3.607 -6.362 -5.048 -4.015 -4.337 -4.391 -4.696 -4.71 -4.512 2020 +439 JOR GGXONLB Jordan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.075 0.023 -0.219 -0.166 0.043 0.049 -0.021 0.369 0.145 0.116 0.152 0.056 0.064 -0.075 0.096 0.048 0.075 -0.084 0.06 0.119 -0.252 -0.129 -0.296 -0.412 -1.164 -1.12 -1.642 -2.649 -1.74 -1.313 -1.411 -0.217 -0.216 -0.431 -0.773 -1.386 -1.19 -0.707 -0.867 -0.611 0.127 0.344 0.447 2020 +439 JOR GGXONLB_NGDP Jordan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.676 0.982 -9.3 -6.847 1.699 1.717 -0.685 9.802 3.632 2.587 3.122 1.107 1.215 -1.299 1.619 0.779 1.143 -1.195 0.805 1.43 -2.741 -1.173 -2.365 -2.562 -6.683 -5.814 -7.833 -11.793 -7.113 -5.018 -5.15 -0.768 -0.733 -1.414 -2.446 -4.468 -3.705 -2.076 -2.406 -1.606 0.316 0.807 0.99 2020 +439 JOR GGXWDN Jordan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.222 5.164 6.144 5.933 5.471 5.264 5.318 5.302 5.289 5.108 6.117 6.116 5.406 5.959 6.387 6.546 6.555 6.763 6.627 7.431 8.473 9.715 11.071 12.633 15.509 17.669 18.927 20.769 21.059 21.641 22.541 24.42 27.265 29.49 30.977 32.339 33.213 34.148 35.142 36.007 2020 +439 JOR GGXWDN_NGDP Jordan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 174.236 206.465 215.769 194.494 145.358 131.427 118.328 109.049 104.413 96.418 105.735 102.652 87.397 90.804 91.167 87.811 78.566 73.477 60.201 59.401 52.691 55.765 57.465 60.265 69.052 72.228 72.344 75.809 74.352 73.61 73.948 77.287 87.881 91.805 90.904 89.727 87.293 84.769 82.395 79.738 2020 +439 JOR GGXWDG Jordan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.346 5.347 6.322 6.184 5.695 5.543 5.735 5.646 5.826 5.709 6.413 6.503 6.14 6.204 6.708 6.657 6.804 6.794 7.425 8.18 8.722 10.099 11.451 13.011 15.839 18.49 19.625 21.485 21.932 22.351 22.88 24.651 27.295 29.521 31.008 32.369 33.243 34.178 35.172 36.037 2020 +439 JOR GGXWDG_NGDP Jordan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 179.386 213.782 222.029 202.726 151.312 138.38 127.606 116.139 115.018 107.76 110.854 109.141 99.261 94.543 95.753 89.306 81.548 73.814 67.449 65.388 54.24 57.965 59.437 62.069 70.521 75.584 75.013 78.423 77.432 76.022 75.061 78.015 87.978 91.899 90.992 89.81 87.372 84.844 82.466 79.805 2020 +439 JOR NGDP_FY Jordan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.201 1.494 1.702 1.842 1.969 2.032 2.31 2.358 2.423 2.501 2.847 3.05 3.764 4.006 4.494 4.862 5.066 5.298 5.785 5.958 6.186 6.562 7.006 7.454 8.343 9.204 11.009 12.51 16.08 17.422 19.265 20.962 22.461 24.463 26.162 27.397 28.324 29.4 30.482 31.597 31.025 32.123 34.077 36.042 38.048 40.283 42.65 45.156 2020 +439 JOR BCA Jordan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Includes adjustments by staff towards BPM6 presentation. Historical data up to 2000 are converted into the BPM6 presentation from data compiled under the BPM5 methodology. Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.374 -0.039 -0.333 -0.391 -0.265 -0.26 -0.04 -0.352 -0.294 0.385 -0.227 -0.394 -0.835 -0.629 -0.398 -0.259 -0.222 0.029 0.014 0.405 0.027 -0.025 0.502 1.199 0.039 -2.272 -1.726 -2.874 -2.055 -1.245 -1.885 -2.96 -4.718 -3.509 -2.612 -3.475 -3.857 -4.399 -2.967 -0.774 -2.509 -3.981 -3.232 -2.416 -2.138 -2.071 -1.826 -2.528 2020 +439 JOR BCA_NGDPD Jordan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 9.279 -0.86 -6.888 -7.698 -5.164 -5.051 -0.602 -5.054 -4.504 8.778 -5.294 -8.783 -15.085 -11.028 -6.227 -3.772 -3.105 0.393 0.173 4.819 0.315 -0.269 5.078 11.4 0.332 -17.5 -11.117 -16.29 -9.075 -5.075 -6.946 -10.026 -14.892 -10.169 -7.079 -8.993 -9.656 -10.61 -6.9 -1.738 -5.734 -8.787 -6.724 -4.752 -3.985 -3.645 -3.035 -3.969 2020 +916 KAZ NGDP_R Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Official GDP is calculated based on production, which does not match the total by expenditure's components. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,625.73" "5,108.17" "4,465.57" "4,099.40" "4,119.89" "4,189.93" "4,110.32" "4,221.30" "4,635.00" "5,260.70" "5,776.20" "6,313.40" "6,919.40" "7,590.70" "8,402.90" "9,150.80" "9,452.80" "9,566.20" "10,264.40" "11,034.30" "11,586.10" "12,269.60" "12,797.20" "12,925.20" "13,041.50" "13,550.20" "14,105.70" "14,740.50" "14,357.20" "14,945.90" "15,320.58" "15,992.54" "16,714.01" "17,288.83" "17,755.00" "18,238.27" 2021 +916 KAZ NGDP_RPCH Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.2 -12.58 -8.2 0.5 1.7 -1.9 2.7 9.8 13.499 9.799 9.3 9.599 9.702 10.7 8.9 3.3 1.2 7.299 7.501 5.001 5.899 4.3 1 0.9 3.901 4.1 4.5 -2.6 4.1 2.507 4.386 4.511 3.439 2.696 2.722 2021 +916 KAZ NGDP Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Official GDP is calculated based on production, which does not match the total by expenditure's components. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.435 29.881 423.469 "1,014.19" "1,415.75" "1,672.14" "1,733.26" "2,016.46" "2,599.90" "3,250.59" "3,776.28" "4,611.98" "5,870.13" "7,590.59" "10,213.73" "12,849.79" "16,052.92" "17,007.65" "21,815.52" "28,243.05" "31,015.19" "35,999.03" "39,675.83" "40,884.13" "46,971.15" "54,378.86" "61,819.54" "69,532.63" "70,649.03" "83,951.59" "102,685.82" "117,640.94" "131,261.49" "143,353.28" "154,769.58" "167,445.90" 2021 +916 KAZ NGDPD Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.875 5.152 11.881 16.639 21.035 22.166 22.135 16.87 18.292 22.153 24.637 30.834 43.152 57.125 81.003 104.85 133.442 115.309 148.047 192.626 207.999 236.635 221.416 184.388 137.289 166.806 179.34 181.667 171.082 197.112 224.338 243.396 254.352 264.668 275.066 283.368 2021 +916 KAZ PPPGDP Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 120.227 111.753 99.782 93.52 95.709 99.014 98.226 102.3 114.87 133.314 148.659 165.692 186.471 210.977 240.758 269.272 283.493 288.732 313.53 344.049 369.966 417.452 427.478 407.416 423.833 448.473 478.011 508.459 501.205 543.437 596.666 645.027 688.271 725.173 758.904 794.646 2021 +916 KAZ NGDP_D Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.043 0.585 9.483 24.74 34.364 39.909 42.168 47.769 56.093 61.79 65.377 73.051 84.836 99.999 121.55 140.423 169.822 177.789 212.536 255.957 267.693 293.4 310.035 316.313 360.167 401.314 438.259 471.711 492.081 561.703 670.248 735.599 785.338 829.167 871.696 918.102 2021 +916 KAZ NGDPRPC Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "329,987.16" "302,258.40" "282,631.12" "261,511.05" "266,132.57" "275,867.45" "274,840.45" "283,278.31" "311,793.67" "354,229.65" "388,530.15" "422,267.11" "459,004.43" "498,754.87" "545,752.72" "587,663.36" "591,450.60" "590,385.91" "624,336.24" "661,770.79" "685,154.52" "714,974.16" "734,808.25" "731,481.22" "727,835.39" "746,267.34" "766,797.50" "791,151.64" "760,561.74" "781,460.45" "791,552.31" "816,875.61" "844,438.48" "864,403.79" "878,487.03" "893,464.12" 2021 +916 KAZ NGDPRPPPPC Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,921.63" "10,003.88" "9,354.28" "8,655.26" "8,808.22" "9,130.42" "9,096.43" "9,375.70" "10,319.47" "11,723.98" "12,859.23" "13,975.83" "15,191.73" "16,507.35" "18,062.85" "19,449.97" "19,575.31" "19,540.08" "20,663.73" "21,902.71" "22,676.64" "23,663.59" "24,320.04" "24,209.92" "24,089.26" "24,699.30" "25,378.79" "26,184.84" "25,172.41" "25,864.09" "26,198.10" "27,036.23" "27,948.48" "28,609.28" "29,075.39" "29,571.09" 2021 +916 KAZ NGDPPC Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 142.842 "1,768.13" "26,801.84" "64,697.81" "91,453.17" "110,094.68" "115,896.04" "135,318.36" "174,893.71" "218,878.74" "254,007.59" "308,468.89" "389,400.19" "498,747.64" "663,362.76" "825,212.09" "1,004,412.35" "1,049,641.12" "1,326,937.75" "1,693,847.87" "1,834,111.37" "2,097,735.55" "2,278,164.53" "2,313,772.57" "2,621,421.24" "2,994,875.89" "3,360,561.22" "3,731,953.07" "3,742,578.57" "4,389,487.91" "5,305,360.48" "6,008,928.39" "6,631,697.27" "7,167,351.08" "7,657,735.21" "8,202,908.96" 2021 +916 KAZ NGDPDPC Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 168.645 304.849 751.98 "1,061.48" "1,358.80" "1,459.42" "1,480.09" "1,132.13" "1,230.49" "1,491.65" "1,657.16" "2,062.29" "2,862.50" "3,753.44" "5,261.03" "6,733.45" "8,349.29" "7,116.37" "9,005.04" "11,552.57" "12,300.19" "13,789.17" "12,713.56" "10,435.17" "7,662.01" "9,186.71" "9,749.07" "9,750.43" "9,062.96" "10,306.20" "11,590.63" "12,432.33" "12,850.57" "13,232.85" "13,609.81" "13,881.73" 2021 +916 KAZ PPPPC Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,052.11" "6,612.61" "6,315.30" "5,965.90" "6,182.50" "6,519.15" "6,567.99" "6,865.02" "7,727.25" "8,976.74" "9,999.42" "11,082.19" "12,369.71" "13,862.45" "15,636.77" "17,292.61" "17,737.81" "17,819.35" "19,070.57" "20,634.01" "21,878.29" "24,325.78" "24,545.57" "23,057.07" "23,653.80" "24,699.30" "25,985.05" "27,289.97" "26,550.96" "28,414.12" "30,827.31" "32,947.04" "34,773.37" "36,257.07" "37,549.28" "38,928.44" 2021 +916 KAZ NGAP_NPGDP Kazakhstan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +916 KAZ PPPSH Kazakhstan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.361 0.322 0.273 0.242 0.234 0.229 0.219 0.217 0.227 0.252 0.269 0.283 0.294 0.308 0.324 0.335 0.336 0.341 0.348 0.36 0.367 0.395 0.39 0.364 0.365 0.367 0.369 0.375 0.377 0.371 0.369 0.375 0.38 0.38 0.378 0.376 2021 +916 KAZ PPPEX Kazakhstan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.02 0.267 4.244 10.845 14.792 16.888 17.646 19.711 22.633 24.383 25.402 27.835 31.48 35.978 42.423 47.72 56.626 58.905 69.58 82.09 83.832 86.235 92.814 100.35 110.825 121.253 129.327 136.752 140.958 154.483 172.099 182.381 190.712 197.681 203.938 210.718 2021 +916 KAZ NID_NGDP Kazakhstan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Official GDP is calculated based on production, which does not match the total by expenditure's components. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.915 26.849 28.704 23.319 16.147 15.599 15.804 17.776 18.139 26.876 27.288 25.704 26.311 30.97 33.901 35.527 27.506 29.415 25.374 22.998 25.23 24.57 25.79 27.908 27.828 26.352 25.258 27.628 28.807 26.178 24.827 24.444 24.458 24.351 24.489 24.481 2021 +916 KAZ NGSD_NGDP Kazakhstan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Official GDP is calculated based on production, which does not match the total by expenditure's components. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.502 14.101 20.903 22.038 12.577 11.993 10.271 16.763 20.142 20.604 23.13 24.82 27.088 29.157 31.432 27.541 32.19 25.841 26.309 28.293 26.31 25.395 28.551 24.648 21.905 23.3 25.189 23.666 24.966 23.268 27.806 26.264 25.055 24.028 23.453 22.714 2021 +916 KAZ PCPI Kazakhstan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Core consumer price base year is December 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.064 1.123 16.863 46.606 64.866 76.154 81.585 88.375 100 108.373 114.716 122.112 130.499 140.313 152.355 168.777 197.719 212.153 227.27 246.256 258.86 273.95 292.35 311.796 357.182 383.718 406.837 428.17 457.28 493.871 562.862 626.352 673.467 714.133 753.411 793.013 2021 +916 KAZ PCPIPCH Kazakhstan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,662.28" "1,401.99" 176.379 39.18 17.401 7.132 8.323 13.154 8.373 5.853 6.447 6.868 7.521 8.583 10.779 17.148 7.3 7.125 8.354 5.118 5.829 6.717 6.651 14.556 7.429 6.025 5.244 6.799 8.002 13.969 11.28 7.522 6.038 5.5 5.256 2021 +916 KAZ PCPIE Kazakhstan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Core consumer price base year is December 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.159 3.612 34.484 55.308 71.182 79.154 80.658 95.015 104.327 111.004 118.33 126.376 134.843 145.091 157.279 186.848 204.598 217.283 234.231 251.564 266.658 279.458 300.138 340.957 369.938 396.203 417.202 439.731 472.711 512.419 596.455 650.136 691.095 729.105 769.206 807.666 2021 +916 KAZ PCPIEPCH Kazakhstan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,165.00" 854.585 60.388 28.7 11.2 1.9 17.8 9.8 6.4 6.6 6.8 6.7 7.6 8.4 18.8 9.5 6.2 7.8 7.4 6 4.8 7.4 13.6 8.5 7.1 5.3 5.4 7.5 8.4 16.4 9 6.3 5.5 5.5 5 2021 +916 KAZ TM_RPCH Kazakhstan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.087 -20.773 23.123 21.6 17.288 2.049 -6.166 29.964 22.951 12.199 2.577 28.166 28.303 10.972 24.43 6.151 -11.121 -5.782 4.031 27.73 6.932 -5.964 -6.896 -13.096 4.795 8.094 11.684 -27.767 -12.433 1.093 4.387 2.463 2.954 2.648 3.182 2021 +916 KAZ TMG_RPCH Kazakhstan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.688 -16.795 20.287 21.6 15.603 0.633 7.678 31.462 17.323 0.529 5.475 30.926 23.544 15.297 25.14 11.554 -14.818 -5.574 10.058 24.262 8.677 -8.779 -7.044 -16.073 8.387 6.488 17.3 -23.935 -10.433 4.214 3.816 3.42 3.308 3.232 3.182 2021 +916 KAZ TX_RPCH Kazakhstan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.185 -30.209 24.822 10.526 15.527 6.818 -8.292 57.497 2.109 9.178 12.852 32.807 21.67 11.945 10.765 22.316 -11.563 7.484 11.019 6.478 0.837 1.826 -7.191 -7.251 11.07 9.84 1.266 -2.191 -16.553 3.633 3.075 6.091 3.012 0.911 1.1 2021 +916 KAZ TXG_RPCH Kazakhstan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.004 -17.756 28.113 9.644 13.999 3.858 100.794 43.241 5.285 8.416 16.405 36.095 23.609 12.437 10.582 23.607 -14.296 10.137 12.728 5.288 0.144 0.103 -11.208 -9.916 14.385 11.324 0.287 0.157 -15.762 5.567 3.273 5.833 2.923 0.687 0.854 2021 +916 KAZ LUR Kazakhstan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.536 10.983 12.959 13.008 13.116 13.465 12.753 10.433 9.318 8.754 8.38 8.088 7.788 7.257 6.627 6.554 5.762 5.388 5.283 5.192 5.136 5.037 4.93 4.872 4.828 4.793 4.925 4.9 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 2021 +916 KAZ LE Kazakhstan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +916 KAZ LP Kazakhstan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.048 16.9 15.8 15.676 15.481 15.188 14.955 14.902 14.866 14.851 14.867 14.951 15.075 15.219 15.397 15.572 15.982 16.203 16.441 16.674 16.91 17.161 17.416 17.67 17.918 18.157 18.396 18.632 18.877 19.126 19.355 19.578 19.793 20.001 20.211 20.413 2021 +916 KAZ GGR Kazakhstan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 94 171 187.2 225.246 315.242 353.651 568.2 833.9 847.815 "1,169.19" "1,441.12" "2,131.72" "2,803.92" "3,705.75" "4,542.24" "3,765.85" "5,223.31" "7,638.32" "8,170.30" "8,911.32" "9,419.87" "6,791.27" "7,989.07" "10,779.20" "13,245.57" "13,683.29" "12,369.99" "14,358.75" "21,058.81" "23,180.76" "25,894.59" "28,345.33" "30,369.50" "32,856.48" 2021 +916 KAZ GGR_NGDP Kazakhstan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.198 16.861 13.223 13.471 18.188 17.538 21.855 25.654 22.451 25.351 24.55 28.084 27.452 28.839 28.295 22.142 23.943 27.045 26.343 24.754 23.742 16.611 17.008 19.822 21.426 19.679 17.509 17.104 20.508 19.705 19.727 19.773 19.622 19.622 2021 +916 KAZ GGX Kazakhstan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 775.163 984.892 "1,248.15" "1,670.39" "2,022.30" "3,045.99" "4,345.25" "3,991.72" "4,902.69" "5,997.11" "6,796.05" "7,130.92" "8,435.17" "9,350.32" "10,104.28" "13,098.74" "11,650.90" "14,079.30" "17,341.50" "18,527.83" "23,147.70" "25,369.28" "27,133.37" "29,287.97" "31,658.05" "34,470.47" 2021 +916 KAZ GGX_NGDP Kazakhstan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.527 21.355 21.263 22.006 19.8 23.705 27.068 23.47 22.473 21.234 21.912 19.809 21.26 22.87 21.512 24.088 18.847 20.248 24.546 22.07 22.542 21.565 20.671 20.431 20.455 20.586 2021 +916 KAZ GGXCNL Kazakhstan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.651 184.297 192.97 461.338 781.619 659.762 196.991 -225.87 320.621 "1,641.21" "1,374.25" "1,780.40" 984.694 "-2,559.06" "-2,115.21" "-2,319.54" "1,594.68" -396.018 "-4,971.51" "-4,169.08" "-2,088.89" "-2,188.52" "-1,238.78" -942.65 "-1,288.54" "-1,614.00" 2021 +916 KAZ GGXCNL_NGDP Kazakhstan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.924 3.996 3.287 6.078 7.653 5.134 1.227 -1.328 1.47 5.811 4.431 4.946 2.482 -6.259 -4.503 -4.266 2.58 -0.57 -7.037 -4.966 -2.034 -1.86 -0.944 -0.658 -0.833 -0.964 2021 +916 KAZ GGSB Kazakhstan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 81.678 155.955 203.659 454.655 685.456 470.827 138.462 -105.616 391.803 "1,587.59" "1,314.71" "1,586.29" 728.532 "-2,605.42" "-2,003.70" "-2,298.25" "1,416.99" -869.332 "-4,823.65" "-4,197.91" "-2,060.14" "-2,199.93" "-1,273.39" -977.264 "-1,323.16" "-1,648.61" 2021 +916 KAZ GGSB_NPGDP Kazakhstan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.086 3.295 3.427 5.967 6.829 3.796 0.869 -0.6 1.768 5.65 4.263 4.494 1.883 -6.399 -4.196 -4.21 2.319 -1.293 -6.734 -4.998 -2 -1.868 -0.97 -0.682 -0.855 -0.985 2021 +916 KAZ GGXONLB Kazakhstan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 83.37 169.964 160.822 424.967 734.92 537.464 247.223 -240.918 396.14 "1,612.05" "1,173.27" "1,590.54" 799.064 "-2,407.04" "-2,009.87" "-2,843.56" "1,104.34" -531.744 "-5,426.24" "-3,661.00" "-1,368.66" "-1,424.43" -307.41 186.799 -29.312 -106.962 2021 +916 KAZ GGXONLB_NGDP Kazakhstan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.208 3.685 2.74 5.599 7.195 4.183 1.54 -1.417 1.816 5.708 3.783 4.418 2.014 -5.887 -4.279 -5.229 1.786 -0.765 -7.681 -4.361 -1.333 -1.211 -0.234 0.13 -0.019 -0.064 2021 +916 KAZ GGXWDN Kazakhstan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 296.518 165.106 1.67 -465.259 "-1,108.70" "-2,001.21" "-2,233.37" "-1,875.86" "-2,235.96" "-3,588.47" "-4,944.02" "-6,337.27" "-7,594.10" "-12,573.44" "-11,160.06" "-8,581.37" "-9,755.25" "-9,671.23" "-6,092.71" "-2,809.48" "-1,919.44" "-1,091.15" "-1,034.89" "-1,137.96" -897.342 -206.861 2021 +916 KAZ GGXWDN_NGDP Kazakhstan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.852 3.58 0.028 -6.129 -10.855 -15.574 -13.913 -11.03 -10.249 -12.706 -15.941 -17.604 -19.14 -30.754 -23.759 -15.781 -15.78 -13.909 -8.624 -3.347 -1.869 -0.928 -0.788 -0.794 -0.58 -0.124 2021 +916 KAZ GGXWDG Kazakhstan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 664.318 690.066 668.7 614.8 680.981 525.812 "1,086.12" "1,739.38" "2,330.49" "2,869.78" "3,760.67" "4,536.78" "5,751.55" "8,946.24" "9,242.68" "10,804.77" "12,523.74" "13,867.40" "18,621.06" "21,072.23" "23,904.85" "28,710.60" "33,688.52" "39,013.27" "44,666.84" "50,668.53" 2021 +916 KAZ GGXWDG_NGDP Kazakhstan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.592 14.962 11.392 8.099 6.667 4.092 6.766 10.227 10.683 10.161 12.125 12.603 14.496 21.882 19.677 19.869 20.259 19.944 26.357 25.1 23.28 24.405 25.665 27.215 28.86 30.26 2021 +916 KAZ NGDP_FY Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.435 29.881 423.469 "1,014.19" "1,415.75" "1,672.14" "1,733.26" "2,016.46" "2,599.90" "3,250.59" "3,776.28" "4,611.98" "5,870.13" "7,590.59" "10,213.73" "12,849.79" "16,052.92" "17,007.65" "21,815.52" "28,243.05" "31,015.19" "35,999.03" "39,675.83" "40,884.13" "46,971.15" "54,378.86" "61,819.54" "69,532.63" "70,649.03" "83,951.59" "102,685.82" "117,640.94" "131,261.49" "143,353.28" "154,769.58" "167,445.90" 2021 +916 KAZ BCA Kazakhstan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.485 -0.445 -0.91 -0.213 -0.751 -0.799 -1.225 -0.171 0.366 -1.39 -1.024 -0.273 0.335 -1.036 -2 -8.373 6.25 -4.121 1.385 10.199 2.247 1.954 6.114 -6.012 -8.131 -5.092 -0.125 -7.196 -6.571 -5.736 6.682 4.43 1.518 -0.856 -2.851 -5.007 2021 +916 KAZ BCA_NGDPD Kazakhstan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -51.66 -8.637 -7.663 -1.281 -3.57 -3.606 -5.534 -1.014 2.003 -6.272 -4.158 -0.884 0.777 -1.813 -2.469 -7.986 4.684 -3.574 0.936 5.294 1.08 0.826 2.761 -3.26 -5.923 -3.052 -0.069 -3.961 -3.841 -2.91 2.978 1.82 0.597 -0.323 -1.036 -1.767 2021 +664 KEN NGDP_R Kenya "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 "2,112.19" "2,198.79" "2,309.88" "2,346.68" "2,384.23" "2,481.34" "2,654.59" "2,808.84" "2,979.92" "3,115.63" "3,244.42" "3,287.88" "3,252.36" "3,249.28" "3,331.52" "3,474.34" "3,629.97" "3,644.89" "3,753.60" "3,836.16" "3,849.46" "4,002.63" "4,021.90" "4,140.50" "4,332.42" "4,577.84" "4,845.84" "5,177.81" "5,189.84" "5,361.46" "5,793.51" "6,090.21" "6,368.45" "6,610.31" "6,942.16" "7,287.02" "7,594.06" "7,883.82" "8,330.89" "8,756.95" "8,735.04" "9,391.69" "9,894.07" "10,393.92" "10,964.77" "11,573.27" "12,211.77" "12,885.37" 2021 +664 KEN NGDP_RPCH Kenya "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.572 4.1 5.052 1.593 1.6 4.073 6.982 5.811 6.091 4.554 4.134 1.339 -1.08 -0.095 2.531 4.287 4.479 0.411 2.983 2.199 0.347 3.979 0.481 2.949 4.635 5.665 5.854 6.851 0.232 3.307 8.058 5.121 4.569 3.798 5.02 4.968 4.214 3.816 5.671 5.114 -0.25 7.517 5.349 5.052 5.492 5.55 5.517 5.516 2021 +664 KEN NGDP Kenya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 99.792 114.601 133.208 150.138 168.684 191.375 224.435 249.505 279.094 321.091 370.861 421.263 485.265 607.801 703.241 817.976 "1,031.73" "1,153.83" "1,245.37" "1,307.68" "1,386.84" "1,468.88" "1,498.61" "1,624.37" "1,804.41" "1,987.65" "2,139.10" "2,471.10" "2,840.26" "3,275.64" "3,597.63" "4,162.51" "4,767.19" "5,311.32" "6,003.84" "6,884.32" "7,594.06" "8,483.40" "9,340.31" "10,237.73" "10,716.03" "12,098.20" "13,405.95" "15,023.73" "16,678.23" "18,526.70" "20,567.06" "22,841.52" 2021 +664 KEN NGDPD Kenya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 13.449 12.667 12.196 11.279 11.703 11.646 13.832 15.163 15.722 15.586 16.219 15.315 15.084 10.479 12.547 15.905 18.064 18.3 20.63 18.594 18.206 18.697 19.03 21.391 22.79 26.308 29.668 36.708 41.059 42.347 45.406 46.555 56.407 61.703 68.395 70.37 74.816 81.965 92.211 100.328 100.931 110.519 114.858 117.559 125.104 134.241 143.964 153.41 2021 +664 KEN PPPGDP Kenya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 17.552 20.001 22.31 23.553 24.793 26.619 29.051 31.499 34.596 37.59 40.609 42.544 43.044 44.022 46.101 49.085 52.223 53.342 55.551 57.573 59.081 62.816 64.102 67.295 72.304 78.796 85.983 94.356 96.389 100.215 109.592 117.598 125.523 141.004 156.802 176.338 192.816 211.109 228.409 244.386 246.712 276.281 311.753 339.172 365.307 392.746 422.304 454.22 2021 +664 KEN NGDP_D Kenya "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.725 5.212 5.767 6.398 7.075 7.713 8.455 8.883 9.366 10.306 11.431 12.813 14.92 18.706 21.109 23.543 28.423 31.656 33.178 34.088 36.027 36.698 37.261 39.231 41.649 43.419 44.143 47.725 54.727 61.096 62.098 68.348 74.856 80.349 86.484 94.474 100 107.605 112.117 116.91 122.679 128.818 135.495 144.543 152.107 160.082 168.42 177.267 2021 +664 KEN NGDPRPC Kenya "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "134,355.95" "134,833.10" "136,679.53" "134,096.11" "131,725.51" "132,691.91" "137,543.44" "140,441.91" "143,957.50" "145,590.30" "147,473.77" "144,840.33" "138,989.76" "134,824.83" "134,335.63" "136,248.70" "138,021.65" "134,995.92" "135,021.69" "133,663.93" "130,490.32" "132,100.00" "129,321.56" "129,390.76" "131,684.45" "135,438.95" "139,649.44" "145,036.75" "141,412.47" "142,213.86" "150,091.04" "154,182.44" "157,634.85" "159,669.36" "163,730.12" "168,291.55" "171,423.56" "173,652.33" "179,158.95" "183,969.48" "179,391.39" "188,585.71" "194,291.53" "199,644.10" "206,044.07" "212,806.54" "219,766.35" "226,995.78" 2019 +664 KEN NGDPRPPPPC Kenya "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,597.72" "3,610.49" "3,659.94" "3,590.76" "3,527.28" "3,553.16" "3,683.07" "3,760.68" "3,854.82" "3,898.54" "3,948.98" "3,878.46" "3,721.80" "3,610.27" "3,597.17" "3,648.40" "3,695.88" "3,614.85" "3,615.54" "3,579.19" "3,494.20" "3,537.31" "3,462.91" "3,464.76" "3,526.18" "3,626.72" "3,739.46" "3,883.72" "3,786.67" "3,808.13" "4,019.06" "4,128.62" "4,221.07" "4,275.55" "4,384.28" "4,506.43" "4,590.29" "4,649.98" "4,797.43" "4,926.24" "4,803.65" "5,049.85" "5,202.64" "5,345.97" "5,517.35" "5,698.43" "5,884.79" "6,078.38" 2019 +664 KEN NGDPPC Kenya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,347.76" "7,027.51" "7,882.15" "8,579.33" "9,319.55" "10,233.98" "11,628.74" "12,475.26" "13,482.80" "15,004.26" "16,857.33" "18,557.83" "20,737.81" "25,219.96" "28,356.50" "32,077.48" "39,229.27" "42,734.33" "44,797.45" "45,563.61" "47,011.48" "48,477.78" "48,186.64" "50,761.65" "54,845.16" "58,806.25" "61,645.66" "69,218.60" "77,391.19" "86,887.07" "93,202.85" "105,380.11" "117,999.79" "128,292.80" "141,599.88" "158,991.16" "171,423.56" "186,858.95" "200,866.81" "215,078.36" "220,075.03" "242,932.76" "263,254.86" "288,572.53" "313,408.35" "340,664.69" "370,130.31" "402,388.78" 2019 +664 KEN NGDPDPC Kenya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 855.471 776.778 721.655 644.505 646.568 622.803 716.685 758.168 759.5 728.334 737.217 674.688 644.604 434.817 505.909 623.714 686.847 677.772 742.089 647.889 617.147 617.055 611.901 668.483 692.718 778.333 854.992 "1,028.24" "1,118.77" "1,123.27" "1,176.31" "1,178.60" "1,396.22" "1,490.42" "1,613.10" "1,625.18" "1,688.85" "1,805.40" "1,983.03" "2,107.74" "2,072.81" "2,219.24" "2,255.48" "2,258.05" "2,350.88" "2,468.39" "2,590.81" "2,702.56" 2019 +664 KEN PPPPC Kenya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,116.51" "1,226.48" "1,320.10" "1,345.86" "1,369.79" "1,423.46" "1,505.22" "1,574.95" "1,671.31" "1,756.55" "1,845.85" "1,874.21" "1,839.49" "1,826.66" "1,858.90" "1,924.91" "1,985.66" "1,975.62" "1,998.24" "2,006.02" "2,002.76" "2,073.14" "2,061.17" "2,102.97" "2,197.70" "2,331.25" "2,477.89" "2,643.03" "2,626.40" "2,658.21" "2,839.17" "2,977.17" "3,107.00" "3,405.90" "3,698.16" "4,072.47" "4,352.51" "4,649.98" "4,912.03" "5,134.15" "5,066.72" "5,547.73" "6,121.95" "6,514.73" "6,864.65" "7,221.72" "7,599.89" "8,001.79" 2019 +664 KEN NGAP_NPGDP Kenya Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +664 KEN PPPSH Kenya Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.131 0.134 0.14 0.139 0.135 0.136 0.141 0.143 0.145 0.147 0.147 0.145 0.129 0.127 0.126 0.127 0.128 0.123 0.124 0.122 0.117 0.119 0.116 0.115 0.114 0.115 0.116 0.117 0.114 0.118 0.122 0.123 0.125 0.133 0.143 0.158 0.166 0.173 0.176 0.18 0.186 0.188 0.193 0.197 0.202 0.206 0.21 0.215 2021 +664 KEN PPPEX Kenya Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.685 5.73 5.971 6.375 6.804 7.189 7.726 7.921 8.067 8.542 9.133 9.902 11.274 13.807 15.254 16.664 19.756 21.631 22.418 22.713 23.473 23.384 23.378 24.138 24.956 25.225 24.878 26.189 29.467 32.686 32.827 35.396 37.979 37.668 38.289 39.04 39.385 40.185 40.893 41.892 43.435 43.79 43.002 44.295 45.655 47.172 48.702 50.287 2021 +664 KEN NID_NGDP Kenya Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 22.176 23.459 21.191 20.731 19.424 24.024 22.466 23.066 23.534 17.955 22.859 20.439 15.487 16.822 16.15 16.658 13.028 13.482 13.424 15.503 17.094 18.316 15.395 15.887 16.773 16.829 18.314 20.045 19.282 19.001 21.264 21.887 22.192 22.414 24.955 22.103 19.348 20.663 19.376 19.342 19.683 20.3 19.814 19.886 20.255 20.58 20.907 21.226 2021 +664 KEN NGSD_NGDP Kenya Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 3.966 7.583 10.51 12.655 10.671 15.415 13.812 12.024 12.182 9.297 11.325 11.157 8.138 10.744 10.349 8.798 8.837 7.724 8.673 21.192 15.999 16.603 14.777 16.506 16.195 15.782 16.626 17.163 14.506 15.145 16.043 13.684 14.717 14.567 15.63 15.821 13.952 13.661 13.965 14.101 14.936 15.102 13.885 14.312 14.805 15.452 15.859 16.196 2021 +664 KEN PCPI Kenya "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 7.495 8.365 10.094 11.244 12.4 14.013 14.368 15.61 17.524 19.94 23.486 28.203 35.912 52.424 67.53 68.579 73.252 81.546 85.962 90.93 100 105.732 107.81 118.381 132.344 145.462 154.237 160.824 185.131 204.638 212.996 242.862 265.638 280.826 300.141 319.897 340.107 367.265 384.489 404.635 426.04 452.068 485.411 517.646 544.19 571.762 600.504 630.255 2021 +664 KEN PCPIPCH Kenya "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.858 11.603 20.667 11.398 10.284 13.007 2.534 8.638 12.265 13.789 17.782 20.084 27.332 45.979 28.814 1.554 6.814 11.322 5.416 5.779 9.975 5.732 1.966 9.805 11.795 9.912 6.032 4.271 15.114 10.537 4.084 14.022 9.378 5.717 6.878 6.582 6.318 7.985 4.69 5.24 5.29 6.109 7.376 6.641 5.128 5.067 5.027 4.954 2021 +664 KEN PCPIE Kenya "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 7.879 9.401 10.692 11.718 12.997 14.327 14.937 16.364 18.586 21.104 25.986 29.747 39.762 61.512 65.579 70.097 72.296 79.386 80.958 89.462 100 101.602 105.917 114.761 134.365 140.965 151.277 159.75 184.476 199.263 208.248 247.677 255.603 273.875 290.359 313.608 333.521 348.515 368.417 394.785 416.962 440.832 476.695 505.367 530.675 557.412 585.271 614.759 2021 +664 KEN PCPIEPCH Kenya "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.1 19.318 13.73 9.598 10.916 10.231 4.255 9.556 13.578 13.546 23.134 14.473 33.668 54.7 6.612 6.89 3.136 9.808 1.98 10.503 11.78 1.602 4.247 8.35 17.083 4.912 7.316 5.6 15.478 8.016 4.509 18.934 3.2 7.149 6.019 8.007 6.35 4.496 5.711 7.157 5.617 5.725 8.135 6.015 5.008 5.038 4.998 5.038 2021 +664 KEN TM_RPCH Kenya Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.5 -19.7 -17.5 -18.1 17.9 -7.1 16.8 13.3 9 -- 4.75 -8.039 -0.719 -12.255 25.674 32.069 2.163 1.122 -3.198 -7.187 6.759 11.454 -3.821 1.293 7.51 14.733 10.11 17.3 0.221 13.765 0.627 10.25 -0.096 1.873 8.302 -2.671 -8.819 10.393 -3.563 4.262 -2.633 13.901 3.734 3.18 6.562 7.028 7.219 7.473 2021 +664 KEN TMG_RPCH Kenya Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 4.75 -8.039 -0.719 -12.255 25.575 32.121 2.294 1.121 -3.104 -7.094 6.65 9.168 -1.096 1.519 6.428 17.891 12.415 17.48 1.546 18.472 -1.683 12.304 -2.172 4.285 0.147 -2.84 -5.941 10.105 -10.588 6.568 1.428 13.119 0.939 5.582 6.446 7.19 7.503 7.54 2021 +664 KEN TX_RPCH Kenya Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.1 -4.2 3.2 1.2 0.9 6.7 9.8 0.9 3.9 0 7.917 6.505 -4.988 11.675 19.112 16.601 10.854 -10.009 -2.046 -5.215 -4.925 18.631 11.039 4.028 8.782 15.701 -0.071 17.124 3.747 -6.328 15.367 3.333 5.141 -6.164 2.417 -9.316 -2.846 -0.481 5.897 0.054 -7.474 10.911 11.58 6.742 7.802 8.22 6.779 6.336 2021 +664 KEN TXG_RPCH Kenya Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7.917 6.505 -4.988 11.675 19.112 16.601 10.854 -10.009 -2.046 -5.215 -4.456 17.818 15.793 4.89 1.938 20.355 -10.058 16.327 5.171 -4.797 7.047 6.232 1.428 -7.675 11.768 -5.217 4.445 -2.489 2.207 1.185 9.134 4.59 8.432 8.966 9.287 9.703 7.788 7.306 2021 +664 KEN LUR Kenya Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +664 KEN LE Kenya Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +664 KEN LP Kenya Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: National Statistical Office. Series from January 1998 to October 2005 was adjusted in line with methodology reported in the 2011 Article IV Staff Report Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 15.721 16.308 16.9 17.5 18.1 18.7 19.3 20 20.7 21.4 22 22.7 23.4 24.1 24.8 25.5 26.3 27 27.8 28.7 29.5 30.3 31.1 32 32.9 33.8 34.7 35.7 36.7 37.7 38.6 39.5 40.4 41.4 42.4 43.3 44.3 45.4 46.5 47.6 48.693 49.801 50.924 52.062 53.216 54.384 55.567 56.765 2019 +664 KEN GGR Kenya General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 17.463 18.709 20.784 23.993 27.638 32.953 38.976 44.696 51.561 41.604 45.252 62.893 103.055 139.863 151.954 168.976 190.727 189.938 200.742 211.692 215.142 248.299 287.806 319.133 361.041 423.096 481.813 561.763 642.9 685.965 801.369 955.216 "1,060.97" "1,180.28" "1,358.69" "1,510.25" "1,638.61" "1,740.43" "1,785.94" "2,034.91" "2,374.09" "2,679.34" "3,034.60" "3,384.41" "3,773.33" "4,229.85" 2021 +664 KEN GGR_NGDP Kenya General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a 13.11 12.461 12.321 12.537 12.314 13.207 13.965 13.92 13.903 9.876 9.325 10.348 14.654 17.099 14.728 14.645 15.315 14.525 14.475 14.412 14.356 15.286 15.95 16.056 16.878 17.122 16.964 17.15 17.87 16.48 16.81 17.985 17.672 17.145 17.891 17.802 17.543 17 16.666 16.82 17.709 17.834 18.195 18.268 18.346 18.518 2021 +664 KEN GGX Kenya General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 21.554 21.96 25.088 29.831 34.328 38.612 44.473 52.377 63.724 69.243 85.413 115.009 132.184 141.741 157.014 179.438 191.071 178.919 195.461 219.443 234.542 260.116 278.742 322.976 370.286 446.675 537.244 664.108 775.05 837.428 "1,053.45" "1,233.85" "1,406.39" "1,640.31" "1,924.67" "2,135.18" "2,283.90" "2,498.00" "2,657.12" "3,004.62" "3,306.74" "3,470.43" "3,769.34" "4,155.44" "4,582.77" "5,065.80" 2021 +664 KEN GGX_NGDP Kenya General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a 16.181 14.627 14.873 15.588 15.295 15.476 15.935 16.312 17.183 16.437 17.601 18.922 18.796 17.328 15.219 15.552 15.343 13.682 14.094 14.94 15.651 16.013 15.448 16.249 17.31 18.076 18.915 20.274 21.543 20.118 22.098 23.23 23.425 23.827 25.344 25.169 24.452 24.4 24.796 24.835 24.666 23.1 22.6 22.429 22.282 22.178 2021 +664 KEN GGXCNL Kenya General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a -4.091 -3.252 -4.304 -5.838 -6.691 -5.66 -5.496 -7.681 -12.163 -27.639 -40.161 -52.116 -29.128 -1.878 -5.06 -10.462 -0.344 11.019 5.281 -7.751 -19.4 -11.818 9.064 -3.843 -9.245 -23.579 -55.431 -102.345 -132.151 -151.463 -252.079 -278.629 -345.421 -460.025 -565.986 -624.925 -645.291 -757.569 -871.182 -969.712 -932.647 -791.09 -734.736 -771.031 -809.444 -835.954 2021 +664 KEN GGXCNL_NGDP Kenya General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a -3.071 -2.166 -2.552 -3.051 -2.981 -2.268 -1.969 -2.392 -3.28 -6.561 -8.276 -8.574 -4.142 -0.23 -0.49 -0.907 -0.028 0.843 0.381 -0.528 -1.295 -0.728 0.502 -0.193 -0.432 -0.954 -1.952 -3.124 -3.673 -3.639 -5.288 -5.246 -5.753 -6.682 -7.453 -7.366 -6.909 -7.4 -8.13 -8.015 -6.957 -5.266 -4.405 -4.162 -3.936 -3.66 2021 +664 KEN GGSB Kenya General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +664 KEN GGSB_NPGDP Kenya General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +664 KEN GGXONLB Kenya General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a -1.491 -0.152 -0.704 -1.238 -1.091 0.94 2.904 2.019 0.037 -12.939 -15.419 -11.577 10.109 28.586 25.388 17.482 24.08 37.134 34.1 21.336 12.8 18.759 35.807 29.15 28.165 16.768 -10.489 -51.563 -71.382 -80.363 -168.243 -171.363 -205.669 -290.19 -352.752 -353.772 -320.835 -387.51 -450.586 -470.829 -332.902 -107.897 18.088 62.834 103.728 152.629 2021 +664 KEN GGXONLB_NGDP Kenya General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a -1.119 -0.101 -0.417 -0.647 -0.486 0.377 1.04 0.629 0.01 -3.071 -3.178 -1.905 1.438 3.495 2.461 1.515 1.934 2.84 2.459 1.453 0.854 1.155 1.984 1.467 1.317 0.679 -0.369 -1.574 -1.984 -1.931 -3.529 -3.226 -3.426 -4.215 -4.645 -4.17 -3.435 -3.785 -4.205 -3.892 -2.483 -0.718 0.108 0.339 0.504 0.668 2021 +664 KEN GGXWDN Kenya General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 474.449 501.263 572.241 563.818 590.005 689.466 710.233 694.858 743.07 740.581 922.003 "1,055.68" "1,274.77" "1,455.46" "1,710.36" "1,902.46" "2,091.57" "2,733.47" "3,610.06" "4,077.00" "4,743.40" "5,543.56" "6,751.96" "7,579.31" "8,098.09" "8,940.95" "9,669.09" "10,402.93" "11,226.41" "12,158.71" 2021 +664 KEN GGXWDN_NGDP Kenya General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.097 38.332 41.262 38.384 39.37 42.445 39.361 34.959 34.737 29.97 32.462 32.228 35.434 34.966 35.878 35.819 34.837 39.706 47.538 48.059 50.784 54.148 63.008 62.648 60.407 59.512 57.974 56.151 54.584 53.231 2021 +664 KEN GGXWDG Kenya General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 479.44 502.253 598.021 606.287 629.558 711.34 735.367 743.604 792.864 844.982 972.899 "1,177.94" "1,320.14" "1,485.49" "1,793.24" "2,111.55" "2,478.45" "3,155.20" "3,827.30" "4,569.63" "5,272.50" "6,048.93" "7,281.83" "8,206.74" "9,301.58" "10,148.31" "10,777.79" "11,277.45" "11,868.58" "12,804.14" 2021 +664 KEN GGXWDG_NGDP Kenya General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.498 38.408 43.121 41.276 42.01 43.792 40.754 37.411 37.065 34.195 34.254 35.961 36.695 35.687 37.616 39.756 41.281 45.832 50.399 53.866 56.449 59.085 67.953 67.834 69.384 67.549 64.622 60.871 57.707 56.056 2021 +664 KEN NGDP_FY Kenya "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" 99.792 114.601 133.208 150.138 168.684 191.375 224.435 249.505 279.094 321.091 370.861 421.263 485.265 607.801 703.241 817.976 "1,031.73" "1,153.83" "1,245.37" "1,307.68" "1,386.84" "1,468.88" "1,498.61" "1,624.37" "1,804.41" "1,987.65" "2,139.10" "2,471.10" "2,840.26" "3,275.64" "3,597.63" "4,162.51" "4,767.19" "5,311.32" "6,003.84" "6,884.32" "7,594.06" "8,483.40" "9,340.31" "10,237.73" "10,716.03" "12,098.20" "13,405.95" "15,023.73" "16,678.23" "18,526.70" "20,567.06" "22,841.52" 2021 +664 KEN BCA Kenya Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.876 -0.562 -0.305 -0.047 -0.127 -0.115 -0.045 -0.502 -0.471 -0.59 -0.705 -0.288 -0.357 0.898 0.729 -0.283 0.066 0.063 0.281 1.058 -0.199 -0.32 -0.118 0.132 -0.132 -0.275 -0.501 -1.058 -1.961 -1.633 -2.37 -3.819 -4.216 -4.842 -6.378 -4.421 -4.038 -5.74 -4.989 -5.258 -4.792 -5.744 -6.81 -6.553 -6.818 -6.884 -7.266 -7.717 2021 +664 KEN BCA_NGDPD Kenya Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.516 -4.433 -2.504 -0.419 -1.084 -0.988 -0.325 -3.311 -2.998 -3.788 -4.348 -1.878 -2.37 8.574 5.807 -1.779 0.364 0.345 1.364 5.689 -1.095 -1.713 -0.618 0.619 -0.578 -1.046 -1.688 -2.882 -4.775 -3.856 -5.22 -8.204 -7.474 -7.847 -9.325 -6.282 -5.397 -7.003 -5.411 -5.241 -4.748 -5.197 -5.929 -5.574 -5.45 -5.128 -5.047 -5.03 2021 +826 KIR NGDP_R Kiribati "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.112 0.112 0.113 0.11 0.112 0.107 0.108 0.109 0.119 0.115 0.114 0.114 0.115 0.116 0.118 0.118 0.12 0.122 0.13 0.128 0.136 0.134 0.139 0.142 0.14 0.146 0.146 0.149 0.146 0.147 0.146 0.148 0.156 0.162 0.161 0.177 0.176 0.175 0.184 0.183 0.182 0.185 0.187 0.192 0.197 0.201 0.206 0.21 2020 +826 KIR NGDP_RPCH Kiribati "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.058 0.242 0.749 -2.715 2.392 -4.519 0.975 0.426 9.149 -3.101 -1.331 0.134 1.307 1.046 1.754 -0.084 1.141 1.965 6.85 -1.771 5.956 -1.418 3.962 2.006 -1.629 4.952 -0.049 2.035 -2.092 0.803 -1.12 1.763 5.136 4.162 -1.096 9.865 -0.478 -0.245 5.274 -0.54 -0.547 1.469 1.039 2.402 2.759 2.321 2.101 2.027 2020 +826 KIR NGDP Kiribati "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.037 0.038 0.04 0.042 0.048 0.046 0.047 0.051 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.061 0.065 0.069 0.075 0.076 0.085 0.091 0.104 0.107 0.116 0.122 0.133 0.139 0.139 0.147 0.146 0.159 0.168 0.17 0.169 0.175 0.183 0.191 0.197 0.227 0.24 0.246 0.263 0.256 0.263 0.276 0.292 0.308 0.324 0.339 0.353 0.366 2020 +826 KIR NGDPD Kiribati "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.042 0.044 0.041 0.038 0.042 0.032 0.031 0.036 0.045 0.044 0.043 0.047 0.048 0.047 0.055 0.056 0.067 0.067 0.066 0.069 0.068 0.063 0.072 0.091 0.103 0.112 0.11 0.133 0.144 0.134 0.156 0.181 0.19 0.185 0.178 0.171 0.179 0.188 0.196 0.178 0.182 0.207 0.207 0.218 0.229 0.239 0.249 0.259 2020 +826 KIR PPPGDP Kiribati "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.053 0.058 0.063 0.063 0.067 0.066 0.068 0.07 0.079 0.08 0.082 0.084 0.087 0.09 0.094 0.096 0.099 0.102 0.111 0.11 0.12 0.12 0.127 0.132 0.134 0.145 0.149 0.156 0.156 0.158 0.158 0.164 0.176 0.187 0.188 0.209 0.21 0.213 0.23 0.233 0.234 0.247 0.268 0.284 0.298 0.31 0.323 0.336 2020 +826 KIR NGDP_D Kiribati "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 33.098 34.292 35.597 38.711 42.377 42.569 43.221 46.702 48.213 48.766 48.508 53.492 56.85 59.442 63.306 63.827 71.403 74.233 80.139 83.697 85.812 91.068 95.549 98.071 99.745 100.256 100 106.149 114.977 115.173 116.148 118.078 117.432 117.673 122.813 128.415 136.692 140.121 142.361 139.495 144.056 148.94 156.085 160.708 164.686 168.351 171.531 174.612 2020 +826 KIR NGDPRPC Kiribati "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,883.69" "1,862.97" "1,852.68" "1,777.59" "1,790.84" "1,676.68" "1,653.87" "1,617.94" "1,718.86" "1,624.14" "1,568.32" "1,542.75" "1,540.44" "1,537.15" "1,544.58" "1,522.47" "1,516.66" "1,521.70" "1,598.63" "1,543.61" "1,607.72" "1,558.36" "1,592.93" "1,596.87" "1,542.07" "1,586.50" "1,551.73" "1,547.39" "1,480.83" "1,460.66" "1,416.20" "1,416.33" "1,466.33" "1,505.73" "1,468.80" "1,591.29" "1,561.14" "1,535.16" "1,592.57" "1,560.19" "1,527.78" "1,523.45" "1,512.79" "1,522.70" "1,538.43" "1,548.25" "1,555.34" "1,561.84" 2020 +826 KIR NGDPRPPPPC Kiribati "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,290.84" "2,265.64" "2,253.13" "2,161.81" "2,177.92" "2,039.08" "2,011.34" "1,967.65" "2,090.38" "1,975.18" "1,907.30" "1,876.21" "1,873.39" "1,869.39" "1,878.43" "1,851.54" "1,844.47" "1,850.61" "1,944.17" "1,877.25" "1,955.21" "1,895.19" "1,937.23" "1,942.02" "1,875.38" "1,929.42" "1,887.13" "1,881.85" "1,800.90" "1,776.37" "1,722.31" "1,722.46" "1,783.27" "1,831.18" "1,786.27" "1,935.24" "1,898.57" "1,866.98" "1,936.79" "1,897.41" "1,858.00" "1,852.74" "1,839.78" "1,851.83" "1,870.96" "1,882.89" "1,891.52" "1,899.42" 2020 +826 KIR NGDPPC Kiribati "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 623.458 638.843 659.501 688.117 758.903 713.745 714.812 755.612 828.713 792.022 760.766 825.243 875.732 913.706 977.819 971.75 "1,082.93" "1,129.61" "1,281.12" "1,291.95" "1,379.61" "1,419.16" "1,522.02" "1,566.06" "1,538.14" "1,590.57" "1,551.73" "1,642.54" "1,702.62" "1,682.28" "1,644.88" "1,672.37" "1,721.95" "1,771.83" "1,803.88" "2,043.46" "2,133.95" "2,151.08" "2,267.19" "2,176.38" "2,200.85" "2,269.03" "2,361.24" "2,447.10" "2,533.58" "2,606.49" "2,667.90" "2,727.15" 2020 +826 KIR NGDPDPC Kiribati "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 710.42 734.209 670.98 620.845 667.442 499.974 479.459 529.522 649.788 627.533 594.271 642.924 643.903 621.703 715.435 720.549 847.867 840.499 806.333 833.736 803.324 734.58 827.798 "1,020.83" "1,132.96" "1,214.94" "1,169.00" "1,377.37" "1,456.19" "1,331.19" "1,512.47" "1,726.24" "1,783.59" "1,715.89" "1,628.35" "1,537.93" "1,587.42" "1,649.39" "1,696.17" "1,513.51" "1,519.52" "1,705.81" "1,672.82" "1,731.74" "1,788.48" "1,839.95" "1,883.30" "1,925.13" 2020 +826 KIR PPPPC Kiribati "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 898.211 972.371 "1,026.76" "1,023.72" "1,068.57" "1,032.08" "1,038.54" "1,041.11" "1,145.05" "1,124.38" "1,126.37" "1,145.48" "1,169.83" "1,195.00" "1,226.42" "1,234.21" "1,252.02" "1,277.84" "1,357.55" "1,329.30" "1,415.87" "1,403.32" "1,456.81" "1,489.23" "1,476.73" "1,566.93" "1,579.88" "1,618.04" "1,578.13" "1,566.61" "1,537.19" "1,569.26" "1,655.06" "1,729.28" "1,718.41" "1,880.35" "1,863.20" "1,866.98" "1,983.06" "1,977.49" "1,959.75" "2,035.41" "2,164.86" "2,256.68" "2,327.83" "2,386.22" "2,442.80" "2,500.47" 2020 +826 KIR NGAP_NPGDP Kiribati Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +826 KIR PPPSH Kiribati Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2020 +826 KIR PPPEX Kiribati Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.694 0.657 0.642 0.672 0.71 0.692 0.688 0.726 0.724 0.704 0.675 0.72 0.749 0.765 0.797 0.787 0.865 0.884 0.944 0.972 0.974 1.011 1.045 1.052 1.042 1.015 0.982 1.015 1.079 1.074 1.07 1.066 1.04 1.025 1.05 1.087 1.145 1.152 1.143 1.101 1.123 1.115 1.091 1.084 1.088 1.092 1.092 1.091 2020 +826 KIR NID_NGDP Kiribati Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +826 KIR NGSD_NGDP Kiribati Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +826 KIR PCPI Kiribati "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. Base year is 2006M10 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 48.137 51.844 54.688 58.14 61.304 64.057 68.289 61.316 62.012 65.49 68.078 72.215 75.261 79.859 83.053 86.458 85.016 87.188 90.386 91.973 92.319 97.86 100.968 102.616 101.857 101.499 100.5 104.097 118.322 129.937 124.87 126.74 122.88 121.051 123.598 124.305 126.689 127.139 127.856 125.538 128.652 132.511 139.932 144.55 148.308 151.422 153.997 156.461 2020 +826 KIR PCPIPCH Kiribati "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 16.1 7.7 5.486 6.311 5.442 4.491 6.607 -10.211 1.135 5.609 3.951 6.077 4.217 6.109 4 4.1 -1.667 2.554 3.668 1.755 0.377 6.002 3.176 1.633 -0.74 -0.351 -0.985 3.579 13.665 9.816 -3.9 1.497 -3.046 -1.488 2.104 0.572 1.917 0.356 0.564 -1.813 2.48 3 5.6 3.3 2.6 2.1 1.7 1.6 2020 +826 KIR PCPIE Kiribati "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. Base year is 2006M10 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 62.221 65.711 68.308 72.459 75.515 80.128 83.333 86.75 85.304 87.468 91.603 91.996 92.946 100.051 100.881 102.165 101.489 100.847 103.953 103.991 129.195 127.507 125.055 124.019 119.269 120.261 124.008 124.793 125.727 128.868 127.407 126.252 126.8 130.858 137.924 142.2 145.612 148.379 150.753 153.165 2020 +826 KIR PCPIEPCH Kiribati "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.609 3.951 6.077 4.217 6.109 4 4.1 -1.667 2.538 4.726 0.43 1.033 7.643 0.83 1.273 -0.662 -0.633 3.08 0.037 24.237 -1.307 -1.923 -0.828 -3.83 0.832 3.116 0.633 0.748 2.499 -1.134 -0.906 0.434 3.2 5.4 3.1 2.4 1.9 1.6 1.6 2020 +826 KIR TM_RPCH Kiribati Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from STA database ID:BOP (submitted to STA by authorities) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 403.516 47.845 -6.045 -10.257 -6.678 -18.302 -10.141 138.908 -18.608 4.148 21.598 -12.867 30.114 -15.005 -18.645 26.863 -10.972 2.217 -7.287 15.482 4.282 4.629 16.885 -13.726 -4.356 28.619 -23.212 11.443 -0.929 -2.275 3.912 26.142 10.311 0.738 1.229 -4.935 0.56 -2.751 -14.02 6.021 -18.779 29.184 5.984 1.732 2.752 2.754 2.75 2.479 2020 +826 KIR TMG_RPCH Kiribati Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from STA database ID:BOP (submitted to STA by authorities) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -5.277 72.252 -5.335 -18.668 -1.727 -21.44 -10.682 161.202 -19.771 0.333 21.025 -12.509 43.047 -22.607 -16.991 30.633 -8.72 3.93 -8.501 17.505 3.874 1.02 13.941 -16.681 -1.629 23.468 -12.832 6.215 -2.503 -7.364 4.537 23.75 18.01 1.001 -4.682 -8.326 0.381 3.372 -12.968 8.027 -2.048 30.534 6.178 0.182 1.731 1.652 1.956 1.539 2020 +826 KIR TX_RPCH Kiribati Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from STA database ID:BOP (submitted to STA by authorities) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 274.878 -37.117 -7.19 3.392 54.387 -32.926 6.193 -14.257 -19.84 -2.562 -14.627 14.205 -3.277 -1.414 -2.941 6.611 -32.467 47.253 -7.828 6.528 -31.287 31.447 27.844 -10.12 -30.194 22.116 -27.691 75.333 -10.198 -4.651 -4.236 32.636 2.968 -15.716 3.603 5.972 20.619 -16.342 -35.978 73.275 -36.194 20.077 -1.667 9.114 10.907 9.955 10.222 10.093 2020 +826 KIR TXG_RPCH Kiribati Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from STA database ID:BOP (submitted to STA by authorities) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -83.637 107.614 -36.81 57.435 188.394 -62.913 -66.207 416.499 -4.67 -3.826 -38.201 83.486 -20.365 -17.85 25.402 34.8 -39.968 17.827 4.364 32.271 -58.827 13.55 -0.702 -28.272 -24.343 61.648 -38.988 224.297 -24.756 -19.344 -10.974 69.558 -10.724 -20.843 36.367 -8.325 -1.221 28.222 -45.729 49.91 -22.753 24.627 -4.263 8.271 12.204 9.668 9.934 9.803 2020 +826 KIR LUR Kiribati Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +826 KIR LE Kiribati Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +826 KIR LP Kiribati Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.059 0.06 0.061 0.062 0.063 0.064 0.066 0.067 0.069 0.071 0.072 0.074 0.075 0.076 0.077 0.078 0.079 0.08 0.082 0.083 0.084 0.086 0.087 0.089 0.09 0.092 0.094 0.097 0.099 0.101 0.103 0.105 0.106 0.108 0.109 0.111 0.113 0.114 0.116 0.118 0.119 0.122 0.124 0.126 0.128 0.13 0.132 0.134 2020 +826 KIR GGR Kiribati General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.024 0.03 0.047 0.046 0.056 0.053 0.051 0.06 0.05 0.083 0.107 0.091 0.085 0.114 0.138 0.112 0.12 0.128 0.104 0.107 0.111 0.119 0.123 0.12 0.157 0.188 0.303 0.34 0.332 0.367 0.356 0.347 0.3 0.306 0.312 0.324 0.337 0.344 0.358 0.368 2020 +826 KIR GGR_NGDP Kiribati General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.68 53.176 85.77 74.824 85.315 77.106 67.685 79.01 58.657 91.658 101.936 84.755 73.204 93.182 103.539 80.397 85.974 87.009 71.178 67.455 66.237 69.974 72.381 68.66 85.664 98.098 153.371 150.134 138.119 149.388 135.676 135.665 114.1 111.099 106.79 105.221 103.945 101.523 101.597 100.351 2020 +826 KIR GGX Kiribati General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.049 0.043 0.055 0.048 0.05 0.064 0.071 0.077 0.089 0.093 0.085 0.127 0.133 0.125 0.147 0.143 0.123 0.128 0.139 0.134 0.137 0.154 0.169 0.164 0.225 0.232 0.275 0.268 0.361 0.339 0.29 0.352 0.361 0.369 0.379 0.391 0.405 0.418 2020 +826 KIR GGX_NGDP Kiribati General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 89.696 71.451 84.306 69.252 66.778 85.312 83.321 84.597 85.293 86.78 73.236 104.389 100.301 89.912 105.497 97.122 83.683 80.433 82.736 79.039 80.687 88.098 92.008 85.674 114.206 102.52 114.636 109.207 137.359 132.573 110.395 127.567 123.792 119.711 116.805 115.18 114.722 114.106 2020 +826 KIR GGXCNL Kiribati General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.002 0.002 0.001 0.005 0.001 -0.005 -0.021 0.006 0.017 -0.002 -- -0.014 0.004 -0.013 -0.027 -0.015 -0.018 -0.021 -0.028 -0.015 -0.014 -0.034 -0.012 0.024 0.077 0.108 0.056 0.099 -0.004 0.008 0.01 -0.045 -0.05 -0.045 -0.042 -0.046 -0.046 -0.05 2020 +826 KIR GGXCNL_NGDP Kiribati General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.926 3.373 1.009 7.853 0.907 -6.302 -24.663 7.062 16.642 -2.024 -0.032 -11.207 3.238 -9.515 -19.523 -10.113 -12.505 -12.978 -16.499 -9.065 -8.306 -19.438 -6.344 12.424 39.165 47.614 23.483 40.181 -1.684 3.093 3.705 -16.468 -17.001 -14.489 -12.86 -13.657 -13.126 -13.756 2020 +826 KIR GGSB Kiribati General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +826 KIR GGSB_NPGDP Kiribati General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +826 KIR GGXONLB Kiribati General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.002 0.002 0.001 0.005 0.001 -0.005 -0.021 0.007 0.018 -0.002 -- -0.014 0.004 -0.013 -0.027 -0.015 -0.018 -0.02 -0.028 -0.015 -0.014 -0.034 -0.012 0.024 0.078 0.108 0.057 0.099 -0.004 0.009 0.01 -0.045 -0.049 -0.043 -0.04 -0.044 -0.044 -0.047 2020 +826 KIR GGXONLB_NGDP Kiribati General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.864 3.445 1.076 7.916 0.985 -6.156 -24.525 7.56 16.834 -1.856 0.124 -11.094 3.379 -9.402 -19.411 -10 -12.399 -12.874 -16.406 -8.938 -8.212 -19.356 -6.344 12.469 39.305 47.768 23.618 40.358 -1.443 3.359 3.97 -16.215 -16.643 -14.021 -12.299 -12.996 -12.367 -12.904 2020 +826 KIR GGXWDN Kiribati General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +826 KIR GGXWDN_NGDP Kiribati General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +826 KIR GGXWDG Kiribati General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.002 0.004 0.004 0.006 0.009 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.012 0.012 0.014 0.014 0.019 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.015 0.017 0.016 0.022 0.016 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.016 0.017 0.045 0.053 0.052 0.052 0.051 0.05 0.048 0.074 0.101 0.127 0.155 0.185 0.214 2020 +826 KIR GGXWDG_NGDP Kiribati General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.107 4.27 6.558 7.341 9.354 13.693 15.038 15.034 13.42 12.785 11.193 13.239 11.851 15.396 11.776 11.248 11.984 10.534 11.34 9.925 12.893 9.345 8.511 8.063 7.46 8.325 8.788 19.996 21.919 21.319 19.759 20.09 19.02 17.562 25.178 32.779 39.039 45.839 52.332 58.426 2020 +826 KIR NGDP_FY Kiribati "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.037 0.038 0.04 0.042 0.048 0.046 0.047 0.051 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.061 0.065 0.069 0.075 0.076 0.085 0.091 0.104 0.107 0.116 0.122 0.133 0.139 0.139 0.147 0.146 0.159 0.168 0.17 0.169 0.175 0.183 0.191 0.197 0.227 0.24 0.246 0.263 0.256 0.263 0.276 0.292 0.308 0.324 0.339 0.353 0.366 2020 +826 KIR BCA Kiribati Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. IMF Statistics Department Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.011 0.009 0.005 0.004 0.01 0.006 0.011 0.006 0.001 0.003 -0.006 0.009 -0.009 -0.001 -- -0.006 -0.017 0.004 0.016 0.002 -0.002 -0.006 -0.009 -0.008 -0.007 -0.029 -0.01 -0.003 -0.005 -0.017 -- -0.017 0.004 -0.01 0.056 0.056 0.019 0.071 0.076 0.087 0.071 0.034 0.013 0.018 0.021 0.023 0.026 0.027 2020 +826 KIR BCA_NGDPD Kiribati Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 27.239 20.588 11.498 10.348 23.095 17.668 33.853 17.533 1.612 5.928 -14.613 18.295 -17.961 -1.653 0.769 -10.681 -24.789 6.185 24.336 2.629 -3.65 -9.846 -11.806 -9.292 -7.292 -25.433 -8.774 -1.887 -3.649 -12.33 0.125 -9.57 1.908 -5.473 31.465 32.971 10.759 37.444 38.842 48.774 39.148 16.619 6.327 8.268 9.232 9.617 10.25 10.499 2020 +542 KOR NGDP_R Korea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" "174,901.90" "187,575.50" "203,215.80" "230,398.30" "254,709.10" "274,675.40" "305,788.60" "344,696.10" "386,017.50" "413,320.00" "454,146.00" "503,094.00" "534,279.10" "571,024.00" "623,950.20" "683,940.30" "737,908.00" "783,441.10" "743,254.80" "828,483.30" "903,550.90" "947,394.80" "1,020,582.40" "1,052,703.10" "1,107,416.20" "1,155,129.60" "1,215,939.50" "1,286,458.50" "1,325,219.30" "1,335,724.30" "1,426,618.00" "1,479,198.40" "1,514,736.60" "1,562,673.60" "1,612,717.50" "1,658,020.40" "1,706,880.30" "1,760,811.50" "1,812,005.40" "1,852,666.40" "1,839,523.40" "1,915,777.40" "1,965,336.39" "2,005,498.34" "2,060,042.52" "2,113,550.30" "2,166,229.82" "2,216,909.00" 2021 +542 KOR NGDP_RPCH Korea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -1.646 7.246 8.338 13.376 10.552 7.839 11.327 12.724 11.988 7.073 9.878 10.778 6.199 6.877 9.269 9.615 7.891 6.171 -5.129 11.467 9.061 4.852 7.725 3.147 5.197 4.309 5.264 5.8 3.013 0.793 6.805 3.686 2.403 3.165 3.202 2.809 2.947 3.16 2.907 2.244 -0.709 4.145 2.587 2.044 2.72 2.597 2.492 2.34 2021 +542 KOR NGDP Korea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" "39,725.10" "49,669.80" "57,286.60" "68,080.10" "78,591.30" "88,129.70" "102,985.90" "121,697.80" "145,994.80" "165,801.80" "200,556.30" "242,481.10" "277,540.70" "315,181.30" "372,493.40" "436,988.70" "490,850.90" "542,001.80" "537,215.40" "591,453.00" "651,634.30" "707,021.30" "784,741.30" "837,365.10" "908,439.30" "957,447.80" "1,005,601.50" "1,089,660.20" "1,154,216.60" "1,205,347.80" "1,322,611.20" "1,388,937.20" "1,440,111.30" "1,500,819.20" "1,562,929.00" "1,658,020.40" "1,740,779.60" "1,835,698.20" "1,898,192.50" "1,924,498.10" "1,940,726.20" "2,071,658.00" "2,202,947.10" "2,346,689.10" "2,466,065.37" "2,575,994.25" "2,690,646.87" "2,807,208.48" 2021 +542 KOR NGDPD Korea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 65.368 72.934 78.349 87.761 97.511 101.296 116.836 147.949 199.593 246.929 283.365 330.658 355.516 392.731 463.432 566.595 610.164 570.594 382.855 497.254 576.483 547.743 626.989 702.696 792.532 934.708 "1,052.61" "1,172.47" "1,049.17" 943.739 "1,143.57" "1,253.42" "1,278.05" "1,370.63" "1,484.49" "1,466.04" "1,499.36" "1,623.07" "1,725.37" "1,651.42" "1,644.68" "1,810.97" "1,734.21" "1,792.47" "1,879.04" "1,961.83" "2,048.48" "2,137.20" 2021 +542 KOR PPPGDP Korea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 82.705 97.089 111.684 131.582 150.716 167.67 190.42 219.958 255.012 283.756 323.453 370.433 402.36 440.224 491.301 549.83 604.078 652.411 625.913 707.517 789.105 846.037 925.599 973.574 "1,051.67" "1,131.38" "1,227.69" "1,333.99" "1,400.53" "1,420.68" "1,535.60" "1,625.28" "1,684.56" "1,726.90" "1,792.60" "1,933.85" "2,026.54" "2,105.89" "2,218.89" "2,309.27" "2,320.51" "2,517.13" "2,765.83" "2,922.91" "3,065.41" "3,203.48" "3,345.83" "3,490.37" 2021 +542 KOR NGDP_D Korea "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.713 26.48 28.19 29.549 30.855 32.085 33.679 35.306 37.821 40.115 44.161 48.198 51.947 55.196 59.699 63.893 66.519 69.182 72.279 71.39 72.119 74.628 76.892 79.544 82.032 82.887 82.702 84.702 87.096 90.239 92.71 93.898 95.073 96.042 96.913 100 101.986 104.253 104.756 103.877 105.502 108.137 112.09 117.013 119.709 121.88 124.209 126.627 2021 +542 KOR NGDPRPC Korea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,587,738.23" "4,844,002.24" "5,167,420.56" "5,772,888.34" "6,303,751.36" "6,731,292.54" "7,419,590.89" "8,281,645.94" "9,184,060.14" "9,736,851.99" "10,593,739.11" "11,619,951.95" "12,212,662.62" "12,920,665.38" "13,976,896.85" "15,167,330.55" "16,208,965.86" "17,048,532.45" "16,057,700.45" "17,772,251.33" "19,221,170.15" "19,999,820.98" "21,420,674.89" "21,980,619.86" "23,031,576.20" "23,973,023.23" "25,102,856.64" "26,424,863.73" "27,015,129.72" "27,089,493.99" "28,789,094.23" "29,621,505.56" "30,174,124.22" "30,987,664.16" "31,779,776.87" "32,500,678.67" "33,325,917.94" "34,282,437.43" "35,126,555.45" "35,790,066.08" "35,487,208.09" "37,029,694.63" "38,068,545.17" "38,899,221.37" "40,003,727.95" "41,082,675.40" "42,147,606.87" "43,175,654.22" 2021 +542 KOR NGDPRPPPPC Korea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,486.84" "5,793.32" "6,180.13" "6,904.25" "7,539.15" "8,050.48" "8,873.67" "9,904.67" "10,983.94" "11,645.07" "12,669.89" "13,897.22" "14,606.09" "15,452.84" "16,716.07" "18,139.81" "19,385.58" "20,389.68" "19,204.67" "21,255.24" "22,988.11" "23,919.36" "25,618.67" "26,288.35" "27,545.28" "28,671.23" "30,022.48" "31,603.58" "32,309.52" "32,398.46" "34,431.15" "35,426.69" "36,087.61" "37,060.59" "38,007.94" "38,870.12" "39,857.09" "41,001.07" "42,010.61" "42,804.16" "42,441.95" "44,286.73" "45,529.17" "46,522.64" "47,843.61" "49,134.01" "50,407.64" "51,637.17" 2021 +542 KOR NGDPPC Korea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,042,003.32" "1,282,686.82" "1,456,697.54" "1,705,823.42" "1,945,042.46" "2,159,737.61" "2,498,828.42" "2,923,903.38" "3,473,482.48" "3,905,902.41" "4,678,321.77" "5,600,581.07" "6,344,082.95" "7,131,665.41" "8,344,098.34" "9,690,834.21" "10,782,083.24" "11,794,550.07" "11,606,307.78" "12,687,583.89" "13,862,167.32" "14,925,456.03" "16,470,682.09" "17,484,325.78" "18,893,338.35" "19,870,426.96" "20,760,465.71" "22,382,472.73" "23,529,170.74" "24,445,360.46" "26,690,241.17" "27,813,991.00" "28,687,560.10" "29,761,097.47" "30,798,658.10" "32,500,678.67" "33,987,783.51" "35,740,457.55" "36,797,331.89" "37,177,720.81" "37,439,564.24" "40,042,680.91" "42,671,062.15" "45,517,055.25" "47,888,238.67" "50,071,548.17" "52,351,013.36" "54,672,096.49" 2021 +542 KOR NGDPDPC Korea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,714.62" "1,883.46" "1,992.29" "2,198.94" "2,413.29" "2,482.40" "2,834.89" "3,554.62" "4,748.68" "5,817.07" "6,609.99" "7,637.20" "8,126.45" "8,886.39" "10,381.18" "12,565.03" "13,402.93" "12,416.75" "8,271.41" "10,666.86" "12,263.47" "11,563.04" "13,159.68" "14,672.42" "16,482.75" "19,398.49" "21,730.95" "24,083.34" "21,387.71" "19,139.73" "23,077.16" "25,100.19" "25,459.17" "27,179.52" "29,252.93" "28,737.44" "29,274.23" "31,600.74" "33,447.15" "31,902.42" "31,728.30" "35,003.82" "33,591.58" "34,767.21" "36,488.91" "38,133.57" "39,856.52" "41,623.29" 2021 +542 KOR PPPPC Korea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,169.38" "2,507.26" "2,839.93" "3,296.93" "3,730.05" "4,108.97" "4,620.32" "5,284.70" "6,067.21" "6,684.64" "7,545.09" "8,555.88" "9,197.23" "9,961.03" "11,005.48" "12,193.25" "13,269.24" "14,197.18" "13,522.58" "15,177.33" "16,786.58" "17,860.12" "19,427.10" "20,328.38" "21,872.12" "23,480.12" "25,345.38" "27,401.18" "28,550.45" "28,812.53" "30,988.28" "32,546.75" "33,557.12" "34,244.31" "35,324.50" "37,907.50" "39,567.02" "41,001.07" "43,014.18" "44,610.71" "44,766.25" "48,653.10" "53,574.17" "56,693.67" "59,526.78" "62,268.44" "65,098.72" "67,977.00" 2021 +542 KOR NGAP_NPGDP Korea Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -5.627 -7.139 -7.537 -3.847 -2.789 -4.32 -2.806 -0.169 2.108 -0.049 0.669 2.406 0.451 -0.598 0.838 2.764 3.539 3.142 -7.158 -2.55 0.351 -0.346 1.805 -0.091 0.121 -0.267 0.302 1.598 0.586 -2.211 0.54 0.561 -0.387 -0.487 -0.576 -0.853 -0.83 -0.518 -0.316 -0.701 -2.643 -0.917 -0.611 -0.892 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +542 KOR PPPSH Korea Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.617 0.65 0.702 0.777 0.823 0.856 0.921 1.001 1.072 1.107 1.169 1.264 1.209 1.268 1.346 1.423 1.478 1.509 1.393 1.501 1.563 1.6 1.676 1.662 1.66 1.653 1.653 1.659 1.66 1.68 1.703 1.698 1.673 1.635 1.636 1.729 1.744 1.721 1.711 1.702 1.746 1.717 1.709 1.699 1.692 1.681 1.667 1.653 2021 +542 KOR PPPEX Korea Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 480.323 511.588 512.934 517.397 521.453 525.615 540.834 553.277 572.501 584.31 620.049 654.589 689.782 715.957 758.177 794.771 812.562 830.767 858.291 835.956 825.789 835.686 847.82 860.094 863.809 846.266 819.103 816.843 824.126 848.428 861.301 854.586 854.887 869.081 871.878 857.368 858.993 871.696 855.47 833.381 836.335 823.024 796.486 802.86 804.482 804.124 804.179 804.273 2021 +542 KOR NID_NGDP Korea Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" 34.031 32.16 31.967 32.477 32.298 32.27 32.614 32.586 34.816 36.716 39.553 41.234 38.738 37.654 38.513 38.95 39.423 37.189 27.779 31.013 32.894 31.603 31.093 32.28 32.55 32.508 32.993 33.097 33.667 29.4 32.552 33.319 31.317 29.885 29.79 29.529 30.143 32.288 31.487 31.495 31.885 32.09 32.125 31.934 31.728 31.484 31.25 31.055 2021 +542 KOR NGSD_NGDP Korea Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" 25.108 24.521 26.424 30.088 32.1 32.051 35.432 39.178 41.437 38.73 39.039 39.051 38.147 38.21 37.908 37.695 35.978 36.016 37.796 35.403 33.919 31.993 31.545 33.056 35.555 33.862 32.978 33.598 33.457 33.426 35.116 34.756 34.776 34.977 35.107 36.433 36.875 37.092 35.948 34.846 36.28 36.966 35.313 35.424 35.625 35.635 35.512 35.473 2021 +542 KOR PCPI Korea "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022 20.965 25.442 27.271 28.204 28.845 29.555 30.368 31.293 33.53 35.441 38.48 42.071 44.685 46.831 49.765 51.995 54.555 56.977 61.258 61.756 63.151 65.719 67.534 69.908 72.418 74.413 76.081 78.01 81.656 83.906 86.373 89.85 91.815 93.01 94.196 94.861 95.783 97.645 99.086 99.466 100 102.498 108.121 112.259 114.841 117.137 119.48 121.87 2021 +542 KOR PCPIPCH Korea "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 28.697 21.353 7.19 3.421 2.274 2.46 2.75 3.048 7.147 5.7 8.574 9.333 6.213 4.801 6.266 4.481 4.925 4.439 7.514 0.813 2.259 4.067 2.762 3.515 3.591 2.754 2.242 2.535 4.674 2.756 2.939 4.026 2.187 1.301 1.275 0.706 0.972 1.944 1.476 0.383 0.537 2.498 5.486 3.827 2.3 2 2 2 2021 +542 KOR PCPIE Korea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022 23.273 26.461 27.739 28.284 28.976 29.85 30.265 32.096 34.402 36.146 39.521 43.177 45.102 47.718 50.375 52.77 55.369 59.009 61.349 62.18 63.908 65.93 68.391 70.73 72.877 74.785 76.348 79.101 82.375 84.682 87.251 90.879 92.175 93.229 94.006 95.07 96.342 97.698 98.988 99.719 100.33 104.04 110.49 113.363 115.63 117.943 120.302 122.708 2021 +542 KOR PCPIEPCH Korea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 32.203 13.698 4.83 1.965 2.447 3.016 1.39 6.05 7.185 5.069 9.337 9.251 4.458 5.8 5.568 4.754 4.925 6.574 3.965 1.355 2.779 3.164 3.733 3.42 3.035 2.618 2.09 3.606 4.139 2.801 3.034 4.158 1.426 1.143 0.833 1.132 1.338 1.407 1.32 0.738 0.613 3.698 6.2 2.6 2 2 2 2 2021 +542 KOR TM_RPCH Korea Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other;. For other, the following goods are excluded from trade statistics: o - Goods sold where duration of storage has expired according to the provision of Article 208 of Customs Act. o - Goods reserved to national treasury according to the provision of Article 126 of Customs Act. o - Goods destructed or scrapped according to the provision of Article 127 of Customs Act. o - Goods forfeited or additionally collected according to the provision of Article 128 of Customs Act. o - Goods lost, stolen, depreciated or destroyed in bonded area. o - Goods in bonded sales shop. o - Goods in transit through Korea. o - Goods returned prior to import clearance. o - Monetary gold and silver, negotiable securities, and monetary coins and paper money in current circulation. o - Goods of A.T.A Carnet. o - Goods consigned to diplomatic missions. o - Goods for improvement or repair. o - Goods temporarily imported or exported for international events, athletic meeting, exhibition, etc. o - Goods leased less than one year or goods on operational lease. o - Goods considered to be samples for sales promotions. o - Vessels constructed in bonded factory under the condition of acquiring Korean nationality. o - Goods considered not relating to merchandise trade. Oil coverage: Cannot verify. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" -5.323 4.673 1.514 6.884 4.32 -2.042 33.202 18.094 13.223 15.818 13.435 19.984 4.817 6.744 23.936 22.03 14.136 2.362 -24.219 24.635 22.093 -3.462 14.891 10.479 12.084 7.753 12.472 11.383 3.263 -6.908 17.51 14.512 2.568 1.64 1.263 2.113 5.175 8.857 1.713 -1.909 -3.128 10.062 2.11 1.966 3.778 3.637 3.479 3.326 2021 +542 KOR TMG_RPCH Korea Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other;. For other, the following goods are excluded from trade statistics: o - Goods sold where duration of storage has expired according to the provision of Article 208 of Customs Act. o - Goods reserved to national treasury according to the provision of Article 126 of Customs Act. o - Goods destructed or scrapped according to the provision of Article 127 of Customs Act. o - Goods forfeited or additionally collected according to the provision of Article 128 of Customs Act. o - Goods lost, stolen, depreciated or destroyed in bonded area. o - Goods in bonded sales shop. o - Goods in transit through Korea. o - Goods returned prior to import clearance. o - Monetary gold and silver, negotiable securities, and monetary coins and paper money in current circulation. o - Goods of A.T.A Carnet. o - Goods consigned to diplomatic missions. o - Goods for improvement or repair. o - Goods temporarily imported or exported for international events, athletic meeting, exhibition, etc. o - Goods leased less than one year or goods on operational lease. o - Goods considered to be samples for sales promotions. o - Vessels constructed in bonded factory under the condition of acquiring Korean nationality. o - Goods considered not relating to merchandise trade. Oil coverage: Cannot verify. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" -9 2.006 1.812 6.601 4.957 -2.337 35.114 19.243 11.702 13.428 12.436 20.054 3.785 7.528 23.038 20.74 13.363 1.435 -26.993 29.465 23.103 -4.372 14.865 11.656 10.743 6.749 12.705 10.244 3.093 -7.24 19.286 17.726 2.124 1.218 0.283 0.673 3.913 8.849 2.019 -2.508 0.348 12.792 2.737 1.353 3.761 3.621 3.479 3.326 2021 +542 KOR TX_RPCH Korea Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other;. For other, the following goods are excluded from trade statistics: o - Goods sold where duration of storage has expired according to the provision of Article 208 of Customs Act. o - Goods reserved to national treasury according to the provision of Article 126 of Customs Act. o - Goods destructed or scrapped according to the provision of Article 127 of Customs Act. o - Goods forfeited or additionally collected according to the provision of Article 128 of Customs Act. o - Goods lost, stolen, depreciated or destroyed in bonded area. o - Goods in bonded sales shop. o - Goods in transit through Korea. o - Goods returned prior to import clearance. o - Monetary gold and silver, negotiable securities, and monetary coins and paper money in current circulation. o - Goods of A.T.A Carnet. o - Goods consigned to diplomatic missions. o - Goods for improvement or repair. o - Goods temporarily imported or exported for international events, athletic meeting, exhibition, etc. o - Goods leased less than one year or goods on operational lease. o - Goods considered to be samples for sales promotions. o - Vessels constructed in bonded factory under the condition of acquiring Korean nationality. o - Goods considered not relating to merchandise trade. Oil coverage: Cannot verify. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" 8.576 13.864 2.048 16.459 12.62 1.294 35.025 24.436 10.675 -3.666 5.088 12.222 12.124 10.062 18.098 22.956 10.19 18.714 14.565 12.27 16.985 -1.799 12.813 13.58 21.005 7.899 12.045 12.604 7.602 -0.457 13.028 15.417 5.793 3.82 2.096 0.234 2.372 2.48 3.976 0.238 -1.707 10.845 3.56 0.069 3.79 3.718 3.575 3.495 2021 +542 KOR TXG_RPCH Korea Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other;. For other, the following goods are excluded from trade statistics: o - Goods sold where duration of storage has expired according to the provision of Article 208 of Customs Act. o - Goods reserved to national treasury according to the provision of Article 126 of Customs Act. o - Goods destructed or scrapped according to the provision of Article 127 of Customs Act. o - Goods forfeited or additionally collected according to the provision of Article 128 of Customs Act. o - Goods lost, stolen, depreciated or destroyed in bonded area. o - Goods in bonded sales shop. o - Goods in transit through Korea. o - Goods returned prior to import clearance. o - Monetary gold and silver, negotiable securities, and monetary coins and paper money in current circulation. o - Goods of A.T.A Carnet. o - Goods consigned to diplomatic missions. o - Goods for improvement or repair. o - Goods temporarily imported or exported for international events, athletic meeting, exhibition, etc. o - Goods leased less than one year or goods on operational lease. o - Goods considered to be samples for sales promotions. o - Vessels constructed in bonded factory under the condition of acquiring Korean nationality. o - Goods considered not relating to merchandise trade. Oil coverage: Cannot verify. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" 11.4 13.299 -1.295 15.227 14.142 -0.602 37.6 25.862 11.633 -4.134 4.369 13.669 11.895 8.818 17.567 22.713 8.922 19.091 16.239 15.513 18.906 -1.9 15.748 16.17 20.673 9.24 13.291 12.301 6.04 0.208 13.803 17.225 5.026 3.919 1.117 -0.303 1.982 4.408 3.267 -1.072 -0.168 10.486 3.663 -0.037 3.79 3.718 3.575 3.495 2021 +542 KOR LUR Korea Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022 5.2 4.5 4.133 4.117 3.85 4.025 3.842 3.108 2.525 2.583 2.458 2.45 2.525 2.9 2.475 2.067 2.058 2.617 6.95 6.583 4.425 4 3.258 3.55 3.658 3.75 3.475 3.258 3.175 3.633 3.708 3.408 3.225 3.1 3.492 3.592 3.675 3.683 3.833 3.783 3.942 3.675 3 3.4 3.338 3.433 3.596 3.599 2021 +542 KOR LE Korea Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022 13.52 13.856 14.379 14.505 14.429 14.97 15.505 16.354 16.869 17.561 18.085 18.649 19.009 19.235 19.848 20.414 20.853 21.214 19.937 20.291 21.173 21.614 22.232 22.222 22.682 22.831 23.188 23.561 23.775 23.688 24.033 24.527 24.955 25.299 25.897 26.178 26.409 26.725 26.822 27.123 26.904 27.273 28.162 28.712 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +542 KOR LP Korea Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022 38.124 38.723 39.326 39.91 40.406 40.806 41.214 41.622 42.031 42.449 42.869 43.296 43.748 44.195 44.642 45.093 45.525 45.954 46.287 46.617 47.008 47.37 47.645 47.892 48.083 48.185 48.438 48.684 49.055 49.308 49.554 49.937 50.2 50.429 50.747 51.015 51.218 51.362 51.585 51.765 51.836 51.736 51.626 51.556 51.496 51.446 51.396 51.346 2021 +542 KOR GGR Korea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "70,862.00" "82,971.00" "90,740.00" "95,349.44" "106,006.34" "134,647.24" "141,863.85" "155,444.45" "168,216.32" "175,250.01" "190,165.00" "208,091.00" "241,693.00" "248,809.00" "248,278.00" "268,540.00" "289,797.00" "307,754.00" "311,136.00" "318,185.00" "335,911.00" "367,888.00" "400,659.00" "435,558.00" "441,148.00" "443,694.00" "534,999.00" "568,058.78" "590,535.73" "620,583.14" "645,251.64" "676,830.33" "702,855.22" 2021 +542 KOR GGR_NGDP Korea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.216 16.904 16.742 17.749 17.923 20.663 20.065 19.808 20.089 19.291 19.862 20.693 22.181 21.557 20.598 20.304 20.865 21.37 20.731 20.358 20.26 21.134 21.826 22.946 22.923 22.862 25.825 25.786 25.165 25.165 25.049 25.155 25.038 2021 +542 KOR GGX Korea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "61,095.00" "71,299.00" "77,765.00" "89,276.57" "98,984.56" "108,258.65" "124,132.68" "129,187.04" "155,120.51" "174,436.55" "180,663.20" "195,700.80" "213,396.12" "229,789.56" "245,273.35" "246,379.73" "264,870.53" "283,219.00" "298,734.00" "308,797.00" "327,262.00" "339,236.00" "360,492.00" "386,907.00" "433,993.00" "487,032.00" "535,413.00" "607,584.00" "588,645.68" "615,077.70" "640,953.26" "669,480.87" "698,483.48" 2021 +542 KOR GGX_NGDP Korea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.981 14.526 14.348 16.618 16.736 16.613 17.557 16.462 18.525 19.202 18.869 19.461 19.584 19.909 20.349 18.628 19.07 19.666 19.905 19.758 19.738 19.488 19.638 20.383 22.551 25.095 25.845 27.581 25.084 24.942 24.882 24.882 24.882 2021 +542 KOR GGXCNL Korea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "9,767.00" "11,672.00" "12,975.00" "6,072.87" "7,021.79" "26,388.59" "17,731.17" "26,257.41" "13,095.81" 813.46 "9,501.80" "12,390.20" "28,296.88" "19,019.44" "3,004.65" "22,160.27" "24,926.47" "24,535.00" "12,402.00" "9,388.00" "8,649.00" "28,652.00" "40,167.00" "48,651.00" "7,155.00" "-43,338.00" -414 "-39,525.23" "1,890.05" "5,505.44" "4,298.38" "7,349.46" "4,371.75" 2021 +542 KOR GGXCNL_NGDP Korea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.235 2.378 2.394 1.13 1.187 4.05 2.508 3.346 1.564 0.09 0.992 1.232 2.597 1.648 0.249 1.675 1.795 1.704 0.826 0.601 0.522 1.646 2.188 2.563 0.372 -2.233 -0.02 -1.794 0.081 0.223 0.167 0.273 0.156 2021 +542 KOR GGSB Korea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,612.78" "9,259.85" "9,725.49" "12,850.87" "8,717.99" "26,106.51" "18,477.75" "23,576.99" "13,260.44" 274.501 "9,297.94" "10,784.23" "23,247.35" "16,753.59" "8,445.01" "19,737.84" "22,344.99" "25,753.74" "14,130.88" "11,418.66" "12,175.96" "31,856.07" "42,392.92" "50,124.55" "10,487.54" "-30,367.18" "4,936.46" "-35,728.43" "7,653.46" "8,795.98" "5,709.89" "7,440.98" "4,391.76" 2021 +542 KOR GGSB_NPGDP Korea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.025 1.953 1.851 2.221 1.436 4.02 2.604 3.059 1.582 0.03 0.969 1.076 2.168 1.46 0.685 1.5 1.618 1.781 0.937 0.726 0.728 1.815 2.297 2.632 0.541 -1.523 0.236 -1.612 0.323 0.355 0.221 0.277 0.156 2021 +542 KOR GGXONLB Korea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "11,710.00" "13,636.00" "15,233.00" "9,471.52" "12,905.62" "33,276.88" "24,928.88" "33,103.25" "19,693.39" "9,523.50" "19,595.90" "24,540.30" "19,943.89" "13,653.91" "-5,365.61" "12,373.38" "14,817.81" "18,012.30" "5,753.40" "2,678.29" "3,155.93" "23,651.33" "33,843.18" "40,776.27" "-2,769.73" "-52,647.73" "-7,870.12" "-44,696.83" -996.341 "4,054.91" "4,241.74" "8,750.44" "7,212.00" 2021 +542 KOR GGXONLB_NGDP Korea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.68 2.778 2.811 1.763 2.182 5.107 3.526 4.218 2.352 1.048 2.047 2.44 1.83 1.183 -0.445 0.936 1.067 1.251 0.383 0.171 0.19 1.359 1.844 2.148 -0.144 -2.713 -0.38 -2.029 -0.042 0.164 0.165 0.325 0.257 2021 +542 KOR GGXWDN Korea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "164,328.68" "197,621.67" "234,416.35" "266,288.36" "279,628.17" "297,032.83" "345,662.63" "369,753.75" "438,153.59" "33,355.00" "86,823.00" "117,503.56" "157,333.38" "169,451.02" "176,334.56" "181,808.61" "224,800.06" "354,259.53" "432,697.74" "520,569.68" "563,064.52" "609,452.03" "661,357.68" "711,223.85" "765,800.48" 2021 +542 KOR GGXWDN_NGDP Korea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.624 21.754 24.483 26.481 25.662 25.735 28.677 27.956 31.546 2.316 5.785 7.518 9.489 9.734 9.606 9.578 11.681 18.254 20.887 23.631 23.994 24.714 25.674 26.433 27.28 2021 +542 KOR GGXWDG Korea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "26,432.99" "29,810.11" "33,356.41" "35,372.26" "37,079.17" "38,366.08" "39,659.45" "54,334.56" "76,932.25" "96,614.46" "108,705.57" "121,815.72" "133,730.00" "165,825.00" "203,687.00" "247,972.00" "282,783.00" "298,902.00" "311,046.00" "361,409.00" "390,037.50" "459,200.00" "504,600.00" "565,600.00" "620,600.00" "676,200.00" "717,500.00" "735,200.00" "759,700.00" "810,700.00" "945,100.00" "1,063,399.48" "1,191,241.46" "1,277,497.55" "1,360,228.33" "1,445,601.06" "1,530,372.41" "1,620,435.40" 2021 +542 KOR GGXWDG_NGDP Korea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.18 12.294 12.019 11.223 9.954 8.78 8.08 10.025 14.321 16.335 16.682 17.229 17.041 19.803 22.422 25.899 28.121 27.431 26.949 29.984 29.49 33.061 35.039 37.686 39.707 40.784 41.217 40.05 40.022 42.125 48.698 51.331 54.075 54.438 55.158 56.118 56.877 57.724 2021 +542 KOR NGDP_FY Korea "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" "39,725.10" "49,669.80" "57,286.60" "68,080.10" "78,591.30" "88,129.70" "102,985.90" "121,697.80" "145,994.80" "165,801.80" "200,556.30" "242,481.10" "277,540.70" "315,181.30" "372,493.40" "436,988.70" "490,850.90" "542,001.80" "537,215.40" "591,453.00" "651,634.30" "707,021.30" "784,741.30" "837,365.10" "908,439.30" "957,447.80" "1,005,601.50" "1,089,660.20" "1,154,216.60" "1,205,347.80" "1,322,611.20" "1,388,937.20" "1,440,111.30" "1,500,819.20" "1,562,929.00" "1,658,020.40" "1,740,779.60" "1,835,698.20" "1,898,192.50" "1,924,498.10" "1,940,726.20" "2,071,658.00" "2,202,947.10" "2,346,689.10" "2,466,065.37" "2,575,994.25" "2,690,646.87" "2,807,208.48" 2021 +542 KOR BCA Korea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" -6.896 -6.487 -5.631 -3.594 -1.847 -2.178 2.607 8.631 12.758 3.766 -2.804 -8.033 -2.901 1.688 -4.793 -10.23 -24.461 -10.812 40.113 21.785 10.181 2.165 4.066 11.308 29.29 12.209 2.095 10.473 1.753 33.088 27.951 16.638 48.791 77.259 83.03 105.119 97.924 75.231 77.467 59.676 75.902 88.302 55.287 62.556 73.237 81.432 87.31 94.42 2021 +542 KOR BCA_NGDPD Korea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -10.55 -8.895 -7.187 -4.095 -1.895 -2.15 2.231 5.834 6.392 1.525 -0.99 -2.43 -0.816 0.43 -1.034 -1.805 -4.009 -1.895 10.477 4.381 1.766 0.395 0.649 1.609 3.696 1.306 0.199 0.893 0.167 3.506 2.444 1.327 3.818 5.637 5.593 7.17 6.531 4.635 4.49 3.614 4.615 4.876 3.188 3.49 3.898 4.151 4.262 4.418 2021 +967 UVK NGDP_R Kosovo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year changes as new data is released - previous year's prices Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.244 3.391 3.376 3.463 3.484 3.641 3.772 4.087 4.161 4.37 4.586 4.876 4.959 5.224 5.399 5.719 6.037 6.329 6.544 6.855 6.489 7.106 7.298 7.553 7.848 8.154 8.447 8.743 2021 +967 UVK NGDP_RPCH Kosovo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.553 -0.441 2.555 0.605 4.51 3.594 8.348 1.815 5.035 4.941 6.32 1.712 5.34 3.349 5.916 5.572 4.825 3.406 4.757 -5.341 9.5 2.7 3.5 3.9 3.9 3.6 3.5 2021 +967 UVK NGDP Kosovo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year changes as new data is released - previous year's prices Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.4 2.802 2.89 2.998 2.984 3.075 3.201 3.552 3.538 3.61 4.031 4.556 4.797 5.071 5.325 5.674 6.037 6.357 6.672 7.056 6.772 7.662 8.73 9.56 10.206 10.841 11.441 12.008 2021 +967 UVK NGDPD Kosovo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.217 2.509 2.73 3.39 3.71 3.828 4.019 4.868 5.202 5.03 5.348 6.34 6.167 6.735 7.076 6.296 6.681 7.178 7.882 7.9 7.728 9.068 9.242 9.815 10.516 11.242 11.945 12.622 2021 +967 UVK PPPGDP Kosovo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.369 7.878 7.965 8.33 8.605 9.275 9.905 11.022 11.437 12.09 12.84 13.935 14.528 15.242 15.679 16.732 17.789 18.691 19.79 21.102 20.216 23.056 25.362 27.185 28.838 30.519 32.22 33.993 2021 +967 UVK NGDP_D Kosovo "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.978 82.606 85.579 86.565 85.643 84.457 84.862 86.911 85.025 82.615 87.896 93.437 96.732 97.073 98.627 99.226 100 100.441 101.946 102.928 104.35 107.83 119.624 126.573 130.048 132.953 135.437 137.342 2021 +967 UVK NGDPRPC Kosovo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,203.26" "2,303.57" "2,234.85" "2,252.97" "2,136.18" "2,205.17" "2,252.41" "2,405.59" "2,419.30" "2,500.76" "2,583.73" "2,739.24" "2,731.54" "2,869.47" "2,991.35" "3,227.95" "3,385.03" "3,518.82" "3,644.42" "3,846.82" "3,608.82" "4,016.99" "4,129.58" "4,278.40" "4,449.70" "4,627.87" "4,799.27" "4,972.22" 2021 +967 UVK NGDPRPPPPC Kosovo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,507.25" "6,803.52" "6,600.54" "6,654.08" "6,309.13" "6,512.89" "6,652.43" "7,104.83" "7,145.31" "7,385.91" "7,630.95" "8,090.25" "8,067.50" "8,474.87" "8,834.85" "9,533.64" "9,997.56" "10,392.70" "10,763.67" "11,361.45" "10,658.54" "11,864.06" "12,196.59" "12,636.10" "13,142.05" "13,668.26" "14,174.49" "14,685.29" 2021 +967 UVK NGDPPC Kosovo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,629.94" "1,902.88" "1,912.57" "1,950.29" "1,829.49" "1,862.42" "1,911.45" "2,090.73" "2,057.00" "2,066.00" "2,271.00" "2,559.46" "2,642.26" "2,785.46" "2,950.29" "3,202.97" "3,385.03" "3,534.32" "3,715.34" "3,959.45" "3,765.79" "4,331.53" "4,939.99" "5,415.28" "5,786.76" "6,152.91" "6,499.98" "6,828.96" 2021 +967 UVK NGDPDPC Kosovo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,506.09" "1,704.29" "1,807.20" "2,205.54" "2,274.68" "2,318.30" "2,400.14" "2,865.64" "3,025.01" "2,878.49" "3,013.16" "3,562.03" "3,396.89" "3,699.48" "3,920.47" "3,554.10" "3,745.86" "3,991.25" "4,389.63" "4,433.00" "4,297.83" "5,126.48" "5,229.79" "5,559.37" "5,962.43" "6,380.98" "6,786.42" "7,178.30" 2021 +967 UVK PPPPC Kosovo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,004.96" "5,350.72" "5,271.99" "5,419.65" "5,276.63" "5,617.87" "5,915.29" "6,488.29" "6,650.40" "6,918.38" "7,233.83" "7,828.58" "8,001.62" "8,371.77" "8,686.97" "9,444.73" "9,974.22" "10,392.70" "11,020.80" "11,840.96" "11,242.25" "13,033.77" "14,351.72" "15,398.67" "16,351.28" "17,322.04" "18,305.58" "19,332.23" 2021 +967 UVK NGAP_NPGDP Kosovo Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +967 UVK PPPSH Kosovo Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 2021 +967 UVK PPPEX Kosovo Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.326 0.356 0.363 0.36 0.347 0.332 0.323 0.322 0.309 0.299 0.314 0.327 0.33 0.333 0.34 0.339 0.339 0.34 0.337 0.334 0.335 0.332 0.344 0.352 0.354 0.355 0.355 0.353 2021 +967 UVK NID_NGDP Kosovo Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year changes as new data is released - previous year's prices Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.986 23.813 25.909 25.835 27.447 27.689 37.282 32.62 33.128 36.057 31.901 29.998 27.847 30.433 33.522 34.694 36.295 34.558 33.406 35.92 36.958 35.394 34.25 33.124 32.293 31.557 2021 +967 UVK NGSD_NGDP Kosovo Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year changes as new data is released - previous year's prices Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.268 20.325 22.637 25.791 26.468 20.625 21.67 25.548 29.21 28.668 28.885 26.433 27.137 26.032 26.734 26.508 26.157 26.135 25.544 2021 +967 UVK PCPI Kosovo "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.987 75.916 77.961 78.859 78.019 76.939 77.429 80.788 88.336 86.199 89.217 95.751 98.137 99.866 100.29 99.761 100 101.495 102.609 105.396 105.626 109.118 122.216 128.362 131.643 134.502 137.104 139.833 2021 +967 UVK PCPIPCH Kosovo "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.662 2.694 1.152 -1.065 -1.385 0.637 4.338 9.343 -2.419 3.501 7.324 2.492 1.762 0.425 -0.528 0.24 1.495 1.098 2.716 0.218 3.306 12.003 5.029 2.556 2.172 1.934 1.991 2021 +967 UVK PCPIE Kosovo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 78.965 79.261 76.3 76.892 77.682 85.874 86.269 86.368 91.994 95.251 98.805 99.298 98.903 98.724 100 100.486 103.413 104.702 104.761 111.745 125.715 128.033 131.478 134.038 136.659 139.398 2021 +967 UVK PCPIEPCH Kosovo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.375 -3.736 0.776 1.027 10.546 0.46 0.114 6.514 3.541 3.731 0.5 -0.398 -0.181 1.292 0.486 2.913 1.247 0.056 6.666 12.502 1.844 2.691 1.947 1.956 2.004 2021 +967 UVK TM_RPCH Kosovo Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Assumes constant prices Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.701 -4.9 13.839 23.504 4.302 6.391 8.007 10.206 2.578 11.602 15.359 -1.948 -2.032 4.858 -2.94 7.591 5.458 10.897 4.502 -6.196 32.738 0.821 0.292 0.306 0.554 0.974 1.682 2021 +967 UVK TMG_RPCH Kosovo Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Assumes constant prices Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -18.305 -7.422 5.883 15.149 5.554 7.665 12.079 14.217 0.246 8.678 16.379 -0.84 -0.774 0.887 -4.804 9.622 5.671 7.013 4.522 -3.552 32.07 -0.416 -0.291 0.126 0.463 0.484 1.166 2021 +967 UVK TX_RPCH Kosovo Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Assumes constant prices Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.185 -32.959 -5.026 123.604 8.36 33.041 24.003 0.315 18.42 28.46 27.608 1.914 -1.459 6.321 1.833 10.492 20.012 9.09 7.512 -27.822 79.297 2.945 1.303 2.327 2.82 2.452 2.78 2021 +967 UVK TXG_RPCH Kosovo Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Assumes constant prices Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -50.475 168.803 53.94 105.814 7.235 81.294 46.08 14.721 -15.146 73.479 1.423 -12.61 1.521 10.033 -2.909 -4.522 21.181 -1.857 4.038 21.669 53.805 11.696 4.33 3.916 3.172 3.471 1.376 2021 +967 UVK LUR Kosovo Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.9 30 35.3 32.9 27.525 30.475 29.5 25.65 25.95 25.8 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +967 UVK LE Kosovo Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +967 UVK LP Kosovo Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.472 1.472 1.511 1.537 1.631 1.651 1.674 1.699 1.72 1.748 1.775 1.78 1.816 1.821 1.805 1.772 1.784 1.799 1.796 1.782 1.798 1.769 1.767 1.765 1.764 1.762 1.76 1.758 2021 +967 UVK GGR Kosovo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.128 0.321 0.5 0.59 0.611 0.628 0.72 0.898 0.943 1.151 1.164 1.305 1.322 1.313 1.335 1.457 1.616 1.7 1.775 1.905 1.736 2.208 2.522 2.687 2.842 2.989 3.113 3.271 2021 +967 UVK GGR_NGDP Kosovo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.353 11.47 17.291 19.673 20.469 20.428 22.483 25.283 26.661 31.887 28.876 28.643 27.553 25.882 25.064 25.669 26.772 26.748 26.601 26.995 25.641 28.817 28.889 28.11 27.846 27.569 27.213 27.243 2021 +967 UVK GGX Kosovo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.204 0.239 0.402 0.543 0.749 0.698 0.635 0.661 0.942 1.093 1.205 1.352 1.439 1.486 1.476 1.577 1.719 1.791 1.966 2.111 2.27 2.313 2.607 2.883 3.055 3.212 3.348 3.516 2021 +967 UVK GGX_NGDP Kosovo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.506 8.548 13.896 18.103 25.088 22.714 19.839 18.6 26.622 30.269 29.886 29.679 29.997 29.303 27.714 27.785 28.481 28.174 29.463 29.922 33.523 30.19 29.858 30.158 29.934 29.634 29.268 29.285 2021 +967 UVK GGXCNL Kosovo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.076 0.082 0.098 0.047 -0.138 -0.07 0.085 0.237 0.001 0.058 -0.041 -0.047 -0.117 -0.173 -0.141 -0.12 -0.103 -0.091 -0.191 -0.207 -0.534 -0.105 -0.085 -0.196 -0.213 -0.224 -0.235 -0.245 2021 +967 UVK GGXCNL_NGDP Kosovo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.153 2.922 3.395 1.57 -4.619 -2.286 2.644 6.683 0.039 1.618 -1.009 -1.036 -2.445 -3.42 -2.65 -2.116 -1.709 -1.426 -2.861 -2.927 -7.882 -1.373 -0.969 -2.048 -2.088 -2.064 -2.055 -2.042 2021 +967 UVK GGSB Kosovo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.067 0.103 0.042 -0.133 -0.084 0.107 0.231 -0.019 -0.026 -0.133 -0.118 -0.167 -0.18 -0.123 -0.108 -0.106 -0.101 -0.201 -0.255 -0.43 -0.108 -0.071 -0.178 -0.202 -0.22 -0.235 -0.245 2021 +967 UVK GGSB_NPGDP Kosovo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.48 3.55 1.416 -4.433 -2.69 3.255 6.567 -0.552 -0.725 -3.294 -2.611 -3.495 -3.569 -2.29 -1.889 -1.746 -1.586 -3.013 -3.653 -5.955 -1.398 -0.814 -1.869 -1.988 -2.042 -2.07 -2.057 2021 +967 UVK GGXONLB Kosovo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.098 0.047 -0.138 -0.07 0.085 0.237 0.001 0.058 -0.031 -0.038 -0.107 -0.162 -0.129 -0.104 -0.09 -0.077 -0.176 -0.188 -0.512 -0.079 -0.061 -0.168 -0.181 -0.192 -0.195 -0.201 2021 +967 UVK GGXONLB_NGDP Kosovo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.395 1.57 -4.619 -2.286 2.644 6.683 0.039 1.618 -0.778 -0.829 -2.234 -3.195 -2.419 -1.834 -1.495 -1.205 -2.641 -2.662 -7.558 -1.027 -0.694 -1.754 -1.774 -1.769 -1.708 -1.671 2021 +967 UVK GGXWDN Kosovo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +967 UVK GGXWDN_NGDP Kosovo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +967 UVK GGXWDG Kosovo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.52 0.506 0.381 0.249 0.26 0.254 0.411 0.478 0.596 0.762 0.874 1.041 1.143 1.247 1.523 1.717 1.845 2.102 2.34 2.58 2.833 3.087 2021 +967 UVK GGXWDG_NGDP Kosovo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.251 14.26 10.77 6.897 6.452 5.569 8.559 9.425 11.19 13.424 14.472 16.379 17.137 17.669 22.487 22.414 21.129 21.992 22.927 23.803 24.763 25.709 2021 +967 UVK NGDP_FY Kosovo "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.4 2.802 2.89 2.998 2.984 3.075 3.201 3.552 3.538 3.61 4.031 4.556 4.797 5.071 5.325 5.674 6.037 6.357 6.672 7.056 6.772 7.662 8.73 9.56 10.206 10.841 11.441 12.008 2021 +967 UVK BCA Kosovo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.081 -0.186 -0.214 -0.294 -0.259 -0.307 -0.284 -0.293 -0.678 -0.521 -0.685 -0.851 -0.377 -0.238 -0.511 -0.552 -0.533 -0.394 -0.601 -0.448 -0.539 -0.797 -1.01 -0.849 -0.813 -0.785 -0.737 -0.762 2021 +967 UVK BCA_NGDPD Kosovo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.656 -7.425 -7.827 -8.667 -6.969 -8.021 -7.063 -6.023 -13.03 -10.351 -12.803 -13.42 -6.11 -3.53 -7.223 -8.763 -7.974 -5.484 -7.626 -5.673 -6.973 -8.784 -10.924 -8.653 -7.734 -6.981 -6.171 -6.035 2021 +443 KWT NGDP_R Kuwait "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary numbers Notes: Real GDP data for the period 1990-2009 have been adjusted by desk economist to account for breaks in the source data. The breaks are associated with changes in the base year from 1984 to 1995, to 2000, and subsequently to 2010. Pre-revision data exist for the period prior to 1995. The nominal data were revised back to 1995. The latest revision of nominal and real data go to 2010. Using the pre-revision data, desk economist recalculated the constant price data for the period prior to 1995 so that y-o-y change of each component remains unchanged. A similar adjustment was made to the period 1995-2009. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.664 12.7 11.493 12.097 12.731 12.189 13.233 14.31 12.872 16.206 11.955 7.053 12.893 17.422 18.923 19.239 19.354 19.837 20.561 20.194 21.141 21.185 21.824 25.607 28.363 31.221 33.569 35.58 36.463 33.882 33.079 36.264 38.667 39.112 39.307 39.54 40.697 38.778 39.724 39.504 36.006 36.477 39.639 40.661 41.738 42.837 43.972 45.14 2020 +443 KWT NGDP_RPCH Kuwait "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -20.364 -18.921 -9.504 5.253 5.24 -4.258 8.565 8.142 -10.05 25.896 -26.229 -41.008 82.809 35.132 8.616 1.669 0.598 2.493 3.654 -1.789 4.691 0.209 3.014 17.337 10.762 10.076 7.52 5.992 2.48 -7.076 -2.371 9.628 6.625 1.151 0.499 0.593 2.926 -4.714 2.437 -0.552 -8.855 1.308 8.669 2.578 2.649 2.633 2.649 2.655 2020 +443 KWT NGDP Kuwait "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary numbers Notes: Real GDP data for the period 1990-2009 have been adjusted by desk economist to account for breaks in the source data. The breaks are associated with changes in the base year from 1984 to 1995, to 2000, and subsequently to 2010. Pre-revision data exist for the period prior to 1995. The nominal data were revised back to 1995. The latest revision of nominal and real data go to 2010. Using the pre-revision data, desk economist recalculated the constant price data for the period prior to 1995 so that y-o-y change of each component remains unchanged. A similar adjustment was made to the period 1995-2009. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.764 7.039 6.214 6.083 6.425 6.45 5.203 6.233 5.773 7.143 5.328 3.131 5.827 7.231 7.38 8.114 9.429 9.207 7.906 9.17 11.571 10.696 11.589 14.258 17.517 23.595 29.47 32.581 39.62 30.496 33.079 42.512 48.722 49.392 46.285 34.473 33.056 36.611 41.731 41.349 32.445 41.217 55.731 52.398 52.222 52.772 53.825 54.993 2020 +443 KWT NGDPD Kuwait "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 28.724 25.249 21.583 20.317 21.457 21.54 17.376 20.817 19.281 23.855 18.293 10.826 19.866 23.996 24.796 27.189 31.492 30.35 25.944 30.123 37.721 34.886 38.135 47.844 59.439 80.807 101.559 114.677 147.402 105.992 115.401 154.02 174.066 174.179 162.695 114.606 109.381 120.687 138.202 136.192 105.949 135.761 183.568 172.59 172.008 173.821 177.288 181.137 2020 +443 KWT PPPGDP Kuwait "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 46.029 40.85 39.252 42.932 46.812 46.236 51.207 56.746 52.844 69.137 52.912 32.269 60.336 83.465 92.593 96.112 98.457 102.652 107.6 107.165 114.734 117.564 122.995 147.167 167.381 190.024 210.619 229.271 239.462 223.944 221.263 247.607 276.884 275.264 258.671 181.157 176.815 206.276 216.351 219.006 202.018 213.164 248.113 263.577 276.238 288.781 302.075 316.095 2020 +443 KWT NGDP_D Kuwait "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 49.565 55.424 54.066 50.288 50.465 52.914 39.317 43.557 44.849 44.076 44.563 44.393 45.193 41.502 38.999 42.174 48.719 46.412 38.452 45.409 54.732 50.489 53.103 55.678 61.759 75.575 87.788 91.569 108.659 90.006 100 117.227 126.005 126.285 117.753 87.186 81.224 94.41 105.054 104.671 90.11 112.995 140.596 128.866 125.116 123.191 122.406 121.828 2020 +443 KWT NGDPRPC Kuwait "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,433.69" "8,868.91" "7,677.54" "7,724.82" "7,956.83" "7,169.93" "7,351.60" "7,531.77" "6,436.11" "7,716.95" "5,612.70" "5,185.70" "9,079.38" "11,771.72" "10,340.52" "9,815.84" "9,260.31" "8,980.70" "9,054.71" "8,955.06" "9,534.97" "9,174.63" "9,018.45" "10,055.06" "10,300.17" "10,437.61" "10,546.43" "10,466.00" "10,594.03" "9,722.64" "9,234.70" "9,808.31" "10,157.56" "10,049.51" "9,731.14" "9,452.55" "9,401.02" "8,737.82" "8,595.19" "8,270.71" "7,708.89" "7,701.90" "8,232.24" "8,305.88" "8,386.03" "8,465.61" "8,547.28" "8,630.20" 2020 +443 KWT NGDPRPPPPC Kuwait "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "60,819.81" "47,176.83" "40,839.55" "41,091.05" "42,325.15" "38,139.37" "39,105.76" "40,064.10" "34,235.93" "41,049.18" "29,855.92" "27,584.55" "48,296.40" "62,617.90" "55,004.86" "52,213.91" "49,258.85" "47,771.51" "48,165.16" "47,635.12" "50,719.84" "48,803.06" "47,972.28" "53,486.41" "54,790.23" "55,521.32" "56,100.19" "55,672.33" "56,353.39" "51,718.13" "49,122.63" "52,173.87" "54,031.66" "53,456.85" "51,763.36" "50,281.42" "50,007.31" "46,479.56" "45,720.83" "43,994.79" "41,006.31" "40,969.13" "43,790.19" "44,181.91" "44,608.22" "45,031.53" "45,466.01" "45,907.09" 2020 +443 KWT NGDPPC Kuwait "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,667.10" "4,915.50" "4,150.97" "3,884.70" "4,015.38" "3,793.88" "2,890.46" "3,280.61" "2,886.55" "3,401.29" "2,501.21" "2,302.10" "4,103.22" "4,885.53" "4,032.65" "4,139.77" "4,511.54" "4,168.10" "3,481.70" "4,066.37" "5,218.68" "4,632.15" "4,789.08" "5,598.42" "6,361.25" "7,888.24" "9,258.52" "9,583.63" "11,511.36" "8,750.95" "9,234.67" "11,498.01" "12,799.07" "12,691.03" "11,458.67" "8,241.29" "7,635.89" "8,249.38" "9,029.58" "8,657.00" "6,946.48" "8,702.75" "11,574.21" "10,703.44" "10,492.29" "10,428.91" "10,462.37" "10,514.05" 2020 +443 KWT NGDPDPC Kuwait "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,966.18" "17,631.85" "14,417.54" "12,973.99" "13,410.42" "12,670.69" "9,653.47" "10,956.48" "9,640.41" "11,359.51" "8,588.15" "7,960.51" "13,989.93" "16,213.49" "13,549.78" "13,871.99" "15,068.13" "13,740.68" "11,424.92" "13,358.13" "17,012.78" "15,108.11" "15,759.07" "18,786.75" "21,585.56" "27,014.77" "31,907.20" "33,732.52" "42,827.13" "30,414.74" "32,216.41" "41,657.44" "45,726.19" "44,754.34" "40,278.05" "27,398.08" "25,267.15" "27,194.07" "29,903.56" "28,513.43" "22,683.64" "28,665.17" "38,123.22" "35,255.07" "34,559.57" "34,350.81" "34,461.02" "34,631.25" 2020 +443 KWT PPPPC Kuwait "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "33,597.58" "28,526.60" "26,220.50" "27,415.09" "29,257.64" "27,197.79" "28,448.44" "29,866.51" "26,421.75" "32,922.24" "24,841.12" "23,727.49" "42,490.01" "56,395.34" "50,597.00" "49,036.79" "47,108.63" "46,473.96" "47,384.34" "47,523.22" "51,747.08" "50,913.24" "50,826.56" "57,787.24" "60,784.94" "63,527.65" "66,170.68" "67,440.61" "69,574.73" "64,261.20" "61,769.87" "66,969.83" "72,735.93" "70,727.47" "64,038.48" "43,308.02" "40,844.22" "46,479.56" "46,813.02" "45,851.59" "43,251.99" "45,008.41" "51,527.92" "53,841.20" "55,501.32" "57,069.29" "58,716.87" "60,433.73" 2020 +443 KWT NGAP_NPGDP Kuwait Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +443 KWT PPPSH Kuwait Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.343 0.274 0.247 0.254 0.256 0.236 0.248 0.258 0.222 0.27 0.191 0.11 0.181 0.24 0.254 0.249 0.241 0.237 0.24 0.227 0.227 0.222 0.223 0.251 0.264 0.278 0.284 0.285 0.284 0.265 0.245 0.259 0.275 0.261 0.236 0.162 0.152 0.169 0.167 0.161 0.152 0.145 0.153 0.153 0.153 0.152 0.151 0.15 2020 +443 KWT PPPEX Kuwait Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.169 0.172 0.158 0.142 0.137 0.139 0.102 0.11 0.109 0.103 0.101 0.097 0.097 0.087 0.08 0.084 0.096 0.09 0.073 0.086 0.101 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.105 0.124 0.14 0.142 0.165 0.136 0.15 0.172 0.176 0.179 0.179 0.19 0.187 0.177 0.193 0.189 0.161 0.193 0.225 0.199 0.189 0.183 0.178 0.174 2020 +443 KWT NID_NGDP Kuwait Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary numbers Notes: Real GDP data for the period 1990-2009 have been adjusted by desk economist to account for breaks in the source data. The breaks are associated with changes in the base year from 1984 to 1995, to 2000, and subsequently to 2010. Pre-revision data exist for the period prior to 1995. The nominal data were revised back to 1995. The latest revision of nominal and real data go to 2010. Using the pre-revision data, desk economist recalculated the constant price data for the period prior to 1995 so that y-o-y change of each component remains unchanged. A similar adjustment was made to the period 1995-2009. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.885 16.508 22.948 24.786 21.024 18.855 22.11 17.545 15.696 12.299 15.872 39.293 19.867 17.187 19.869 14.759 15.106 13.637 18.448 14.555 10.67 14.31 17.129 16.644 18.186 16.425 16.158 20.456 17.63 17.966 17.659 13.548 12.835 14.351 16.29 25.428 29.959 27.731 25.308 25.018 25.227 23.187 21.508 24.483 25.27 25.755 26.019 26.239 2020 +443 KWT NGSD_NGDP Kuwait Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary numbers Notes: Real GDP data for the period 1990-2009 have been adjusted by desk economist to account for breaks in the source data. The breaks are associated with changes in the base year from 1984 to 1995, to 2000, and subsequently to 2010. Pre-revision data exist for the period prior to 1995. The nominal data were revised back to 1995. The latest revision of nominal and real data go to 2010. Using the pre-revision data, desk economist recalculated the constant price data for the period prior to 1995 so that y-o-y change of each component remains unchanged. A similar adjustment was made to the period 1995-2009. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 70.286 72.311 47.491 51.568 53.301 43.812 56.227 52.767 50.532 50.929 2.789 -236.428 -3.49 31.197 35.479 37.718 39.922 42.417 26.983 31.362 49.57 38.149 28.281 36.267 47.3 56.795 64.717 57.247 58.501 42.273 50.831 57.143 58.697 55.911 50.173 30.845 24.9 35.689 39.705 33.097 28.442 39.496 50.559 47.435 45.107 43.465 42.663 42.354 2020 +443 KWT PCPI Kuwait "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997. Data reported by the authorities has 2007 as base year (new weights from 2007). Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 55.089 59.151 63.751 66.759 67.545 68.552 69.206 69.659 70.682 73.044 84.583 91.461 91.166 91.716 93.893 96.272 99.197 100 100.6 103.702 105.328 106.854 107.705 108.767 110.134 114.672 118.218 124.678 132.533 138.642 144.876 151.983 156.845 161.084 166.121 172.231 178.228 180.913 181.96 183.962 187.842 194.233 202.62 207.406 212.363 217.673 223.112 228.641 2021 +443 KWT PCPIPCH Kuwait "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.928 7.375 7.777 4.718 1.177 1.49 0.954 0.655 1.468 3.342 15.798 8.132 -0.323 0.603 2.374 2.533 3.038 0.809 0.6 3.083 1.569 1.448 0.797 0.986 1.257 4.12 3.092 5.465 6.3 4.61 4.496 4.905 3.199 2.703 3.127 3.678 3.482 1.507 0.579 1.1 2.109 3.402 4.318 2.362 2.39 2.501 2.498 2.478 2021 +443 KWT PCPIE Kuwait "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997. Data reported by the authorities has 2007 as base year (new weights from 2007). Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 59.407 63.579 68.957 70.314 71.369 72.023 72.374 72.877 74.586 77.049 78.864 91.196 90.393 92.852 95.613 97.62 99.979 100.632 101.836 105.651 106.102 109.164 108.144 109.089 111.924 116.91 121.163 130.297 142.057 144.997 153.711 158.436 165.356 169.749 174.916 180.213 184.923 186.853 187.68 189.995 195.617 203.719 210.198 215.625 222.695 227.431 232.963 238.558 2021 +443 KWT PCPIEPCH Kuwait "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 8.64 7.022 8.458 1.968 1.501 0.915 0.488 0.694 2.345 3.302 2.356 15.637 -0.881 2.721 2.973 2.1 2.416 0.653 1.197 3.746 0.428 2.886 -0.935 0.874 2.599 4.455 3.638 7.539 9.025 2.069 6.01 3.074 4.368 2.656 3.044 3.028 2.613 1.044 0.442 1.233 2.959 4.142 3.18 2.582 3.278 2.127 2.432 2.402 2021 +443 KWT TM_RPCH Kuwait Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Methodology used to derive volumes: Nominal value deflated Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.048 -7.054 7.72 3.894 -1.474 -3.598 -17.687 -9.179 5.027 13.829 6.6 125.095 -18.85 -1.446 -2.957 3.83 2.567 -0.126 13.443 -9.07 -12.456 6.981 6.978 13.016 14.977 12.226 4.712 24.744 3.793 -12.492 6.33 5.168 13.964 -0.085 7.952 6.837 4.203 9.214 1.537 -10.419 -14.978 21.532 20.264 2.859 2.704 2.688 2.71 2.781 2020 +443 KWT TMG_RPCH Kuwait Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Methodology used to derive volumes: Nominal value deflated Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.982 1.715 7.13 -8.379 -2.867 -9.382 -18.335 -9.254 10.214 2.931 6.6 125.095 -18.85 -1.446 -2.957 3.83 2.567 -0.126 13.443 -9.07 -12.456 6.981 6.978 13.016 14.977 12.226 4.712 24.744 3.793 -12.492 6.33 5.168 13.964 -0.085 7.952 6.837 4.203 9.214 1.537 -10.419 -14.978 21.532 20.264 2.859 2.704 2.688 2.71 2.781 2020 +443 KWT TX_RPCH Kuwait Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Methodology used to derive volumes: Nominal value deflated Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" -30.889 -26.392 -28.848 18.463 9.826 -8.841 12.303 5.33 -16.727 55.04 -45.4 -83.568 466.93 96.191 0.256 -1.134 -0.494 0.402 2.592 -14.316 -28.766 -0.667 -11.955 31.408 8.129 8.787 7.746 -0.254 2.21 -6.344 -0.497 14.262 7.687 -3.993 1.405 -0.867 2.46 -4.77 -0.354 -10.05 -9.866 0.079 12.208 2.564 2.192 2.426 3.268 2.857 2020 +443 KWT TXG_RPCH Kuwait Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Methodology used to derive volumes: Nominal value deflated Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" -29.397 -28.748 -28.857 19.745 10.663 -13.094 9.998 -16.221 -6.001 66.119 -44.8 -94.781 "1,684.79" 96.191 0.256 -1.134 0.406 -0.114 0.535 -10.22 6.228 -0.894 -13.412 29.225 6.416 17.181 -4.609 -0.317 4.191 -7.519 6.894 9.725 12.453 -2.526 -1.751 0.085 3.514 -3.517 1.827 -10.05 -9.866 0.079 12.208 2.564 2.192 2.426 3.268 2.857 2020 +443 KWT LUR Kuwait Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3.842 7.183 1.5 1.8 0.699 0.711 0.791 0.777 1.097 1.305 1.221 1.42 1.349 1.37 1.701 1.671 1.639 2.072 2.078 1.986 1.902 1.722 1.322 1.248 1.28 1.087 1.183 1.276 1.276 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +443 KWT LE Kuwait Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +443 KWT LP Kuwait Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: Ministry of Planning, Central Statistical Office, and Civil Information Authority Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.37 1.432 1.497 1.566 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2 2.1 2.13 1.36 1.42 1.48 1.83 1.96 2.09 2.209 2.271 2.255 2.217 2.309 2.42 2.547 2.754 2.991 3.183 3.4 3.442 3.485 3.582 3.697 3.807 3.892 4.039 4.183 4.329 4.438 4.622 4.776 4.671 4.736 4.815 4.895 4.977 5.06 5.145 5.23 2020 +443 KWT GGR Kuwait General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.214 1.655 2.403 3.3 3.645 4.279 5.292 5.602 4.656 5.509 7.888 7.661 7.093 7.749 9.882 16.853 18.804 21.989 23.994 21.256 23.388 30.753 34.762 35.55 30.454 20.308 18.029 19.7 24.307 22.835 17.123 21.453 30.571 30.959 29.662 29.156 28.496 28.077 2020 +443 KWT GGR_NGDP Kuwait General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.328 52.861 41.242 45.633 49.392 52.734 56.123 60.844 58.891 60.074 68.168 71.623 61.201 54.348 56.414 71.423 63.809 67.491 60.56 69.7 70.703 72.34 71.347 71.975 65.798 58.911 54.541 53.809 58.247 55.226 52.775 52.049 54.855 59.083 56.8 55.249 52.942 51.056 2020 +443 KWT GGX Kuwait General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.918 6.392 5.292 4.438 4.319 4.429 4.198 4.021 4.112 4.119 4.23 4.594 4.852 5.281 5.991 6.635 9.405 9.8 16.005 12.866 14.8 16.604 18.911 18.841 20.496 18.755 17.77 18.866 21.364 21.642 21.296 21.598 22.706 23.557 24.38 25.185 26.111 27.15 2020 +443 KWT GGX_NGDP Kuwait General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 92.311 204.17 90.821 61.38 58.53 54.59 44.517 43.678 52.012 44.92 36.554 42.952 41.866 37.039 34.202 28.119 31.914 30.08 40.396 42.187 44.741 39.058 38.815 38.146 44.281 54.406 53.758 51.53 51.195 52.34 65.636 52.401 40.742 44.958 46.685 47.725 48.512 49.369 2020 +443 KWT GGXCNL Kuwait General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.704 -4.737 -2.889 -1.139 -0.674 -0.151 1.094 1.58 0.544 1.39 3.658 3.067 2.241 2.468 3.891 10.218 9.399 12.189 7.989 8.39 8.588 14.148 15.85 16.709 9.959 1.553 0.259 0.834 2.943 1.193 -4.173 -0.145 7.865 7.402 5.282 3.971 2.384 0.928 2020 +443 KWT GGXCNL_NGDP Kuwait General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -31.983 -151.309 -49.578 -15.747 -9.138 -1.857 11.607 17.166 6.879 15.154 31.614 28.671 19.335 17.308 22.212 43.304 31.895 37.411 20.164 27.513 25.962 33.281 32.532 33.829 21.516 4.505 0.784 2.279 7.053 2.886 -12.861 -0.352 14.112 14.126 10.115 7.524 4.43 1.687 2020 +443 KWT GGSB Kuwait General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +443 KWT GGSB_NPGDP Kuwait General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +443 KWT GGXONLB Kuwait General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.09 -5.848 -3.517 -1.453 -1.002 -0.764 0.029 0.165 -0.823 -0.043 1.819 1.518 1.175 1.439 2.407 5.856 5.653 8.327 4.4 5.518 5.584 11.272 12.39 12.726 5.867 -2.584 -4.702 -3.424 -1.58 -3.272 -8.908 -5.66 1.791 1.238 -0.792 -1.998 -3.493 -4.918 2020 +443 KWT GGXONLB_NGDP Kuwait General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -58 -186.794 -60.357 -20.088 -13.576 -9.412 0.312 1.796 -10.406 -0.472 15.72 14.192 10.137 10.092 13.741 24.821 19.182 25.557 11.106 18.094 16.879 26.516 25.429 25.765 12.676 -7.497 -14.224 -9.353 -3.785 -7.914 -27.456 -13.731 3.213 2.362 -1.517 -3.786 -6.489 -8.944 2020 +443 KWT GGXWDN Kuwait General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +443 KWT GGXWDN_NGDP Kuwait General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +443 KWT GGXWDG Kuwait General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.732 6.858 6.428 6.528 6.327 5.561 4.802 4.359 4.269 4.04 3.757 3.471 3.279 3.031 2.785 2.433 2.296 2.13 2.029 2.038 1.973 1.755 1.527 1.587 1.604 3.312 7.5 6.303 4.811 3.798 3.578 3.971 3.631 3.381 3.321 4.401 7.632 2020 +443 KWT GGXWDG_NGDP Kuwait General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 151.138 117.702 88.906 88.458 77.977 58.976 52.16 55.139 46.554 34.915 35.12 29.951 22.998 17.302 11.805 8.257 7.047 5.376 6.653 6.161 4.641 3.602 3.092 3.429 4.653 10.018 20.485 15.103 11.636 11.706 8.681 7.125 6.93 6.475 6.293 8.177 13.878 2020 +443 KWT NGDP_FY Kuwait "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 7.764 7.039 6.214 6.083 6.425 6.45 5.203 6.233 5.773 7.143 5.328 3.131 5.827 7.231 7.38 8.114 9.429 9.207 7.906 9.17 11.571 10.696 11.589 14.258 17.517 23.595 29.47 32.581 39.62 30.496 33.079 42.512 48.722 49.392 46.285 34.473 33.056 36.611 41.731 41.349 32.445 41.217 55.731 52.398 52.222 52.772 53.825 54.993 2020 +443 KWT BCA Kuwait Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.302 13.778 4.873 5.654 7.004 4.961 5.67 4.395 5.093 9.621 3.72 -26.22 -0.451 2.502 3.219 5.016 7.107 7.873 2.215 5.064 14.67 8.327 4.265 9.423 15.596 30.069 45.311 42.188 60.245 28.289 36.714 66.14 79.133 70.206 54.413 4.016 -5.056 9.606 19.897 17.07 3.405 22.141 53.328 39.612 34.122 30.784 29.509 29.19 2020 +443 KWT BCA_NGDPD Kuwait Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 53.272 54.567 22.578 27.829 32.641 23.033 32.631 21.111 26.416 40.332 20.336 -242.188 -2.27 10.426 12.98 18.448 22.567 25.942 8.536 16.811 38.892 23.868 11.183 19.695 26.238 37.211 44.616 36.789 40.871 26.689 31.814 42.942 45.462 40.307 33.445 3.504 -4.623 7.96 14.397 12.534 3.214 16.309 29.051 22.951 19.838 17.71 16.645 16.115 2020 +917 KGZ NGDP_R Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.667 84.096 67.439 63.781 68.3 75.072 76.665 79.468 83.793 88.252 88.237 94.44 101.077 100.899 104.03 112.917 121.461 124.966 124.377 131.785 131.669 146.042 151.918 157.806 164.649 172.453 178.418 186.627 170.546 176.928 183.726 189.63 196.458 204.107 212.236 220.639 2021 +917 KGZ NGDP_RPCH Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.005 -19.807 -5.424 7.085 9.915 2.122 3.656 5.443 5.322 -0.017 7.03 7.027 -0.176 3.103 8.543 7.566 2.886 -0.472 5.956 -0.088 10.915 4.024 3.876 4.336 4.74 3.459 4.601 -8.617 3.742 3.842 3.214 3.601 3.893 3.983 3.959 2021 +917 KGZ NGDP Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.738 5.336 12.019 16.145 23.399 30.686 34.181 48.744 65.358 73.883 75.367 83.872 94.351 100.899 113.8 141.898 187.992 201.223 220.369 285.989 310.471 355.295 400.694 430.489 476.331 530.476 569.386 619.103 601.82 723.122 852.646 989.211 "1,105.05" "1,214.25" "1,332.51" "1,451.31" 2021 +917 KGZ NGDPD Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.917 0.665 1.108 1.493 1.822 1.767 1.63 1.242 1.368 1.525 1.606 1.92 2.214 2.459 2.837 3.807 5.139 4.69 4.794 6.198 6.604 7.335 7.467 6.678 6.813 7.703 8.271 8.872 7.792 8.538 9.75 10.88 11.61 12.386 13.197 13.955 2021 +917 KGZ PPPGDP Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.142 8.142 6.668 6.439 7.021 7.851 8.107 8.522 9.19 9.897 10.049 10.968 12.054 12.41 13.19 14.704 16.12 16.691 16.812 18.184 20.288 23.124 24.987 25.107 28.459 31.28 33.136 35.28 32.629 35.256 39.214 41.916 44.336 46.919 49.716 52.685 2021 +917 KGZ NGDP_D Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.764 6.345 17.822 25.313 34.26 40.875 44.586 61.338 77.999 83.718 85.414 88.809 93.346 100 109.392 125.665 154.776 161.022 177.178 217.011 235.796 243.283 263.756 272.796 289.302 307.606 319.129 331.733 352.879 408.711 464.086 521.652 562.484 594.909 627.841 657.776 2021 +917 KGZ NGDPRPC Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "21,916.77" "18,748.81" "14,969.33" "14,095.33" "14,860.98" "16,106.54" "16,201.76" "16,534.56" "17,189.42" "17,930.09" "17,760.66" "18,838.02" "19,923.15" "19,645.11" "20,047.48" "21,518.01" "22,963.89" "23,365.84" "22,955.02" "24,058.88" "23,716.11" "25,788.11" "26,299.05" "26,769.25" "27,352.63" "28,085.87" "28,516.24" "29,211.64" "26,169.77" "26,587.85" "27,038.80" "27,359.09" "27,758.35" "28,242.99" "28,790.45" "29,311.69" 2019 +917 KGZ NGDPRPPPPC Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,975.38" "3,400.76" "2,715.22" "2,556.69" "2,695.56" "2,921.49" "2,938.76" "2,999.13" "3,117.91" "3,252.26" "3,221.52" "3,416.94" "3,613.77" "3,563.33" "3,636.32" "3,903.05" "4,165.31" "4,238.22" "4,163.70" "4,363.93" "4,301.76" "4,677.59" "4,770.26" "4,855.55" "4,961.37" "5,094.37" "5,172.43" "5,298.56" "4,746.81" "4,822.65" "4,904.44" "4,962.54" "5,034.96" "5,122.87" "5,222.17" "5,316.71" 2019 +917 KGZ NGDPPC Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 167.421 "1,189.68" "2,667.88" "3,567.98" "5,091.33" "6,583.56" "7,223.64" "10,142.01" "13,407.58" "15,010.75" "15,170.06" "16,729.86" "18,597.41" "19,645.11" "21,930.26" "27,040.68" "35,542.57" "37,624.04" "40,671.31" "52,210.47" "55,921.75" "62,738.21" "69,365.39" "73,025.42" "79,131.62" "86,393.93" "91,003.70" "96,904.67" "92,347.53" "108,667.47" "125,483.34" "142,719.29" "156,136.21" "168,020.15" "180,758.33" "192,805.24" 2019 +917 KGZ NGDPDPC Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 207.976 148.155 245.851 329.934 396.495 379.056 344.404 258.467 280.635 309.913 323.343 382.888 436.496 478.77 546.621 725.487 971.678 876.933 884.846 "1,131.47" "1,189.52" "1,295.23" "1,292.62" "1,132.84" "1,131.84" "1,254.51" "1,321.95" "1,388.65" "1,195.72" "1,282.98" "1,434.87" "1,569.74" "1,640.49" "1,713.93" "1,790.17" "1,853.86" 2019 +917 KGZ PPPPC Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,072.70" "1,815.13" "1,480.18" "1,422.98" "1,527.75" "1,684.35" "1,713.37" "1,773.21" "1,885.20" "2,010.73" "2,022.78" "2,187.82" "2,375.96" "2,416.27" "2,541.85" "2,802.03" "3,047.65" "3,120.87" "3,102.85" "3,319.63" "3,654.20" "4,083.21" "4,325.51" "4,259.04" "4,727.85" "5,094.37" "5,295.99" "5,522.19" "5,006.77" "5,298.13" "5,771.06" "6,047.47" "6,264.47" "6,492.30" "6,744.14" "6,999.11" 2019 +917 KGZ NGAP_NPGDP Kyrgyz Republic Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +917 KGZ PPPSH Kyrgyz Republic Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.027 0.023 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.025 2021 +917 KGZ PPPEX Kyrgyz Republic Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.081 0.655 1.802 2.507 3.333 3.909 4.216 5.72 7.112 7.465 7.5 7.647 7.827 8.13 8.628 9.65 11.662 12.056 13.108 15.728 15.303 15.365 16.036 17.146 16.737 16.959 17.184 17.548 18.445 20.511 21.744 23.6 24.924 25.88 26.802 27.547 2021 +917 KGZ NID_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.209 11.469 8.664 18.044 24.973 21.454 15.164 17.758 19.765 17.778 17.388 11.63 14.291 16.213 23.796 26.249 28.548 26.884 27.054 25.165 34.623 33.542 36.405 34.285 31.61 30.717 27.85 26.54 18.673 25.528 24.176 24.605 24.559 24.598 24.556 24.592 2021 +917 KGZ NGSD_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.455 -27.901 -2.22 2.089 1.734 13.63 -7.11 2.75 15.447 16.237 20.213 21.759 20.371 20.011 21.324 21.172 14.78 22.569 20.439 17.431 19.172 19.689 19.405 18.433 19.985 24.52 15.798 14.666 23.508 16.846 11.701 14.994 16.619 17.86 18.683 18.791 2021 +917 KGZ PCPI Kyrgyz Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.354 4.195 11.775 16.741 22.089 27.265 30.117 40.929 48.987 52.377 53.494 55.086 57.35 59.838 63.161 69.622 86.693 92.62 100 116.636 119.865 127.793 137.421 146.358 146.927 151.593 153.931 155.68 165.523 185.235 210.332 236.421 254.927 269.623 284.548 298.115 2021 +917 KGZ PCPIPCH Kyrgyz Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,086.19" 180.683 42.174 31.947 23.435 10.457 35.901 19.688 6.92 2.134 2.975 4.111 4.339 5.552 10.23 24.52 6.837 7.968 16.636 2.768 6.614 7.534 6.503 0.389 3.175 1.543 1.136 6.323 11.908 13.549 12.404 7.827 5.765 5.536 4.768 2021 +917 KGZ PCPIE Kyrgyz Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.844 8.696 14.099 18.463 24.891 28.122 32.859 45.949 50.765 52.635 53.838 56.834 58.405 61.279 64.403 77.344 92.835 92.798 110.639 116.954 125.72 130.711 144.403 149.244 148.494 153.922 154.671 159.398 174.894 194.475 224.403 246.92 261.836 276.331 291.627 303.292 2021 +917 KGZ PCPIEPCH Kyrgyz Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 929.867 62.124 30.959 34.814 12.979 16.845 39.837 10.48 3.685 2.285 5.565 2.764 4.921 5.098 20.094 20.028 -0.04 19.226 5.708 7.495 3.97 10.475 3.352 -0.503 3.656 0.486 3.056 9.722 11.195 15.389 10.034 6.041 5.536 5.536 4 2021 +917 KGZ TM_RPCH Kyrgyz Republic Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.625 -22.109 -18.511 6.895 -20.187 1.55 -4.918 0.469 -9.93 19.216 13.098 23.945 12.802 44.609 35.721 24.038 -22.011 -13.785 6.002 24.876 13.119 7.558 -14.544 3.332 1.048 8.706 -1.783 -23.011 17.023 3.436 4.53 3.77 2.974 2.725 2.664 2021 +917 KGZ TMG_RPCH Kyrgyz Republic Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.952 -5.867 33.105 35.175 -20.2 0 -- -0.572 -8.071 21.445 15.223 21.344 10.516 44.927 36.873 23.48 -23.971 -12.025 6.541 21.312 22.48 6.473 -17.085 2.301 7.303 12.313 -3.62 -21.621 23.569 3.406 4.72 3.805 2.87 2.579 2.514 2021 +917 KGZ TX_RPCH Kyrgyz Republic Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -27.123 -18.97 -17.364 6.701 21.056 -8.735 -10.412 10.522 -3.239 7.316 21.156 19.97 -3.907 20.934 31.318 17.652 -7.956 -11.447 12.835 22.963 12.546 -22.633 -6.98 -1.749 1.274 -0.795 14.869 -24.763 13.897 21.293 6.406 5.902 4.376 4.113 2.157 2021 +917 KGZ TXG_RPCH Kyrgyz Republic Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.013 -4.604 16.257 22.008 21.1 0.015 -0.049 12.435 -7.065 -2.535 25.822 18.029 -8.984 17.232 17.205 18.824 -1.383 -5.537 8.668 25.197 14.424 -25.362 -15.247 -3.57 5.934 1.657 7.335 -10.13 17.978 17.134 5.568 5.347 3.819 3.638 1.424 2021 +917 KGZ LUR Kyrgyz Republic Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: ILO Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.114 5.742 7.815 5.747 5.874 7.196 7.544 7.839 12.55 9.903 8.53 8.117 8.267 8.153 8.219 8.417 8.644 8.53 8.427 8.332 8.046 7.554 7.211 6.891 6.922 6.922 8.656 9.014 9.014 9.014 9.014 9.014 9.014 9.014 2021 +917 KGZ LE Kyrgyz Republic Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +917 KGZ LP Kyrgyz Republic Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.411 4.485 4.505 4.525 4.596 4.661 4.732 4.806 4.875 4.922 4.968 5.013 5.073 5.136 5.189 5.248 5.289 5.348 5.418 5.478 5.552 5.663 5.777 5.895 6.019 6.14 6.257 6.389 6.517 6.654 6.795 6.931 7.077 7.227 7.372 7.527 2019 +917 KGZ GGR Kyrgyz Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.318 2.503 3.933 4.567 6.702 8.191 10.895 12.757 15.767 17.673 19.213 22.234 25.504 30.765 43.807 56.037 66.24 68.667 93.412 107.801 122.391 142.005 153.112 157.822 176.581 184.877 201.217 185.582 245.585 295.212 328.03 367.392 403.776 440.56 479.522 2021 +917 KGZ GGR_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.61 20.754 24.359 19.517 21.85 23.972 22.359 19.518 21.341 23.45 22.908 23.565 25.277 27.034 30.872 29.808 32.919 31.16 32.663 34.722 34.448 35.44 35.567 33.133 33.287 32.47 32.501 30.837 33.962 34.623 33.161 33.247 33.253 33.062 33.041 2021 +917 KGZ GGX Kyrgyz Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.115 6.695 9.557 12.281 17.487 19.748 20.753 22.12 23.549 26.849 29.327 33.149 41.995 52.42 65.481 81.772 106.867 126.001 135.535 154.299 163.946 185.403 196.383 188.237 201.701 205.17 248.462 323.397 386.246 432.847 478.601 532.954 584.546 2021 +917 KGZ GGX_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.876 28.613 31.158 35.941 35.887 30.215 28.088 29.35 28.077 28.457 29.066 29.13 29.595 27.884 32.541 37.107 37.367 40.584 38.147 38.508 38.084 38.923 37.02 33.06 32.58 34.092 34.36 37.929 39.046 39.17 39.415 39.996 40.277 2021 +917 KGZ GGXCNL Kyrgyz Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.182 -2.128 -2.855 -4.09 -6.592 -6.991 -4.985 -4.447 -4.336 -4.615 -3.823 -2.385 1.812 3.617 0.76 -13.105 -13.455 -18.2 -13.144 -12.294 -10.835 -27.581 -19.802 -3.36 -0.484 -19.588 -2.877 -28.184 -58.216 -65.455 -74.825 -92.394 -105.024 2021 +917 KGZ GGXCNL_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.517 -9.095 -9.308 -11.969 -13.528 -10.697 -6.747 -5.9 -5.169 -4.892 -3.789 -2.095 1.277 1.924 0.378 -5.947 -4.705 -5.862 -3.699 -3.068 -2.517 -5.79 -3.733 -0.59 -0.078 -3.255 -0.398 -3.306 -5.885 -5.923 -6.162 -6.934 -7.237 2021 +917 KGZ GGSB Kyrgyz Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +917 KGZ GGSB_NPGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +917 KGZ GGXONLB Kyrgyz Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.114 -1.844 -2.335 -3.375 -5.156 -5.569 -3.758 -3.233 -3.067 -3.339 -2.259 -1.382 2.728 5.025 2.371 -11.294 -10.699 -15.271 -10.152 -9.254 -7.307 -23.281 -15.192 2.466 4.975 -13.606 2.877 -21.037 -47.991 -50.269 -52.584 -61.083 -65.364 2021 +917 KGZ GGXONLB_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.096 -7.881 -7.614 -9.876 -10.581 -8.521 -5.086 -4.29 -3.656 -3.539 -2.239 -1.215 1.923 2.673 1.178 -5.125 -3.741 -4.919 -2.857 -2.309 -1.697 -4.888 -2.864 0.433 0.804 -2.261 0.398 -2.467 -4.851 -4.549 -4.331 -4.584 -4.504 2021 +917 KGZ GGXWDN Kyrgyz Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +917 KGZ GGXWDN_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +917 KGZ GGXWDG Kyrgyz Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.588 79.947 81.352 90.774 87.431 86.431 83.478 81.937 92.138 117.704 131.557 143.154 156.719 167.432 214.759 288.804 281.382 311.846 312.126 319.475 407.117 441.947 514.798 598.218 670.773 753.066 848.449 956.796 2021 +917 KGZ GGXWDG_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 123.303 108.207 107.941 108.23 92.666 85.661 73.355 57.744 49.012 58.494 59.699 50.056 50.478 47.125 53.597 67.087 59.073 58.786 54.818 51.603 67.648 61.116 60.377 60.474 60.701 62.019 63.673 65.926 2021 +917 KGZ NGDP_FY Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.741 5.355 12.061 16.146 23.4 30.673 34.17 48.727 65.358 73.883 75.367 83.872 94.351 100.899 113.8 141.898 187.992 201.223 220.369 285.989 310.471 355.295 400.694 430.489 476.331 530.476 569.386 619.103 601.82 723.122 852.646 989.211 "1,105.05" "1,214.25" "1,332.51" "1,451.31" 2021 +917 KGZ BCA Kyrgyz Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.053 -0.086 -0.084 -0.235 -0.425 -0.138 -0.364 -0.184 -0.059 -0.024 0.045 0.194 0.135 0.093 -0.07 -0.193 -0.708 -0.202 -0.317 -0.479 -1.02 -1.016 -1.269 -1.059 -0.792 -0.477 -0.997 -1.054 0.377 -0.741 -1.216 -1.046 -0.922 -0.835 -0.775 -0.809 2021 +917 KGZ BCA_NGDPD Kyrgyz Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.747 -13.012 -7.617 -15.722 -23.308 -7.833 -22.33 -14.808 -4.316 -1.546 2.825 10.129 6.08 3.798 -2.472 -5.077 -13.768 -4.314 -6.615 -7.734 -15.451 -13.853 -17 -15.852 -11.625 -6.197 -12.052 -11.875 4.835 -8.682 -12.475 -9.611 -7.94 -6.739 -5.874 -5.801 2021 +544 LAO NGDP_R Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 "11,305.05" "13,038.33" "13,653.04" "14,062.67" "14,968.08" "16,333.40" "17,122.14" "16,957.82" "16,601.71" "18,244.09" "19,463.96" "20,242.26" "21,659.10" "22,929.80" "24,800.90" "26,548.12" "28,377.93" "30,337.98" "31,636.24" "32,910.54" "35,026.27" "36,697.76" "39,196.34" "41,618.35" "44,609.38" "47,705.20" "51,976.50" "56,057.41" "60,442.39" "64,898.80" "70,102.55" "75,701.26" "81,609.86" "88,160.11" "94,870.83" "101,767.55" "108,914.78" "116,376.66" "123,695.63" "129,449.95" "128,886.89" "131,543.74" "134,440.87" "138,612.56" "143,808.12" "149,486.92" "155,689.69" "162,383.59" 2020 +544 LAO NGDP_RPCH Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.004 15.332 4.715 3 6.438 9.122 4.829 -0.96 -2.1 9.893 6.686 3.999 6.999 5.867 8.16 7.045 6.892 6.907 4.279 4.028 6.429 4.772 6.809 6.179 7.187 6.94 8.954 7.851 7.822 7.373 8.018 7.986 7.805 8.026 7.612 7.27 7.023 6.851 6.289 4.652 -0.435 2.061 2.202 3.103 3.748 3.949 4.149 4.3 2020 +544 LAO NGDP Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 19.794 22.643 39.652 72.541 103.866 167.925 247.89 321.857 469.356 852.82 "1,224.85" "1,443.36" "1,687.85" "1,901.15" "2,215.01" "2,836.74" "3,450.46" "4,399.45" "4,399.45" "9,920.03" "14,132.20" "16,671.69" "19,693.98" "23,650.99" "28,059.24" "32,483.36" "39,704.19" "45,647.65" "51,950.01" "54,789.54" "61,996.76" "71,961.76" "81,609.86" "93,867.57" "106,797.29" "117,251.58" "129,279.12" "140,697.75" "152,414.00" "163,257.21" "167,791.53" "180,882.40" "212,596.10" "238,883.20" "257,715.43" "276,022.82" "296,110.13" "318,084.00" 2020 +544 LAO NGDPD Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.913 1.118 1.119 2.047 2.93 3.685 2.577 1.815 1.182 1.46 1.742 2.053 2.354 2.652 3.081 3.579 3.726 3.515 1.334 1.415 1.72 1.757 1.844 2.26 2.651 3.079 3.934 4.757 5.946 6.431 7.506 8.964 10.194 11.972 13.266 14.418 15.905 17.055 18.131 18.791 18.524 18.546 16.25 15.042 14.845 15.281 16.205 17.21 2020 +544 LAO PPPGDP Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.734 2.19 2.435 2.606 2.874 3.235 3.459 3.511 3.558 4.064 4.498 4.836 5.292 5.735 6.336 6.925 7.537 8.197 8.644 9.119 9.925 10.633 11.534 12.488 13.745 15.16 17.027 18.86 20.725 22.396 24.482 26.987 31.202 34.6 39 41.583 46.85 50.445 54.899 58.48 58.928 62.642 68.573 73.22 77.558 82.119 87.155 92.661 2020 +544 LAO NGDP_D Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.175 0.174 0.29 0.516 0.694 1.028 1.448 1.898 2.827 4.675 6.293 7.13 7.793 8.291 8.931 10.685 12.159 14.501 13.906 30.142 40.347 45.43 50.244 56.828 62.9 68.092 76.389 81.43 85.95 84.423 88.437 95.06 100 106.474 112.571 115.215 118.697 120.899 123.217 126.116 130.185 137.507 158.134 172.339 179.208 184.647 190.193 195.884 2020 +544 LAO NGDPRPC Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,523,456.43" "3,987,320.18" "4,081,316.21" "4,098,156.11" "4,246,736.66" "4,509,854.81" "4,598,059.09" "4,427,858.97" "4,213,854.97" "4,501,653.61" "4,627,813.73" "4,674,733.61" "4,859,715.26" "5,002,428.31" "5,267,963.33" "5,499,798.34" "5,743,148.85" "6,007,154.89" "6,149,404.90" "6,286,228.83" "6,579,307.45" "6,783,841.14" "7,135,368.09" "7,462,979.81" "7,878,454.32" "8,294,139.50" "8,890,837.25" "9,429,415.74" "9,996,046.39" "10,555,017.84" "11,217,901.82" "11,926,033.15" "12,663,436.80" "13,477,456.44" "14,288,285.34" "15,096,444.86" "15,909,611.02" "16,737,543.43" "17,516,910.00" "18,055,755.61" "17,715,056.53" "17,825,906.16" "17,970,913.61" "18,285,150.93" "18,728,924.85" "19,227,783.42" "19,785,415.42" "20,396,589.58" 2020 +544 LAO NGDPRPPPPC Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,527.30" "1,728.37" "1,769.12" "1,776.42" "1,840.82" "1,954.87" "1,993.11" "1,919.33" "1,826.57" "1,951.32" "2,006.00" "2,026.34" "2,106.53" "2,168.39" "2,283.49" "2,383.98" "2,489.46" "2,603.90" "2,665.56" "2,724.87" "2,851.91" "2,940.57" "3,092.95" "3,234.95" "3,415.05" "3,595.23" "3,853.88" "4,087.34" "4,332.95" "4,575.25" "4,862.59" "5,169.54" "5,489.18" "5,842.03" "6,193.50" "6,543.81" "6,896.29" "7,255.17" "7,593.00" "7,826.57" "7,678.89" "7,726.94" "7,789.79" "7,926.01" "8,118.37" "8,334.61" "8,576.32" "8,841.24" 2020 +544 LAO NGDPPC Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,169.15" "6,924.46" "11,853.09" "21,140.03" "29,468.94" "46,366.21" "66,569.40" "84,040.01" "119,132.22" "210,429.80" "291,225.23" "333,327.72" "378,707.36" "414,760.74" "470,491.14" "587,667.79" "698,307.42" "871,125.83" "855,159.37" "1,894,821.50" "2,654,582.67" "3,081,880.53" "3,585,124.83" "4,241,082.98" "4,955,536.82" "5,647,635.51" "6,791,598.37" "7,678,390.80" "8,591,564.91" "8,910,865.89" "9,920,802.88" "11,336,909.68" "12,663,436.80" "14,349,983.21" "16,084,503.85" "17,393,383.94" "18,884,310.53" "20,235,455.53" "21,583,805.59" "22,771,213.22" "23,062,364.85" "24,511,943.20" "28,418,040.08" "31,512,405.75" "33,563,702.28" "35,503,487.77" "37,630,377.09" "39,953,721.73" 2020 +544 LAO NGDPDPC Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 596.196 341.873 334.404 596.412 831.39 "1,017.41" 691.926 473.879 300.081 360.325 414.261 474.15 528.183 578.467 654.369 741.537 753.99 696.054 259.296 270.226 323.04 324.75 335.686 405.322 468.205 535.248 672.947 800.15 983.374 "1,045.98" "1,201.13" "1,412.14" "1,581.82" "1,830.28" "1,997.96" "2,138.83" "2,323.28" "2,452.86" "2,567.55" "2,620.93" "2,546.10" "2,513.24" "2,172.15" "1,984.29" "1,933.40" "1,965.58" "2,059.43" "2,161.75" 2020 +544 LAO PPPPC Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 540.576 669.619 727.755 759.375 815.308 893.198 929.004 916.744 903.201 "1,002.73" "1,069.40" "1,116.78" "1,187.43" "1,251.27" "1,345.84" "1,434.52" "1,525.43" "1,623.06" "1,680.20" "1,741.78" "1,864.29" "1,965.55" "2,099.63" "2,239.37" "2,427.50" "2,635.72" "2,912.52" "3,172.43" "3,427.56" "3,642.42" "3,917.71" "4,251.55" "4,841.65" "5,289.48" "5,873.75" "6,168.46" "6,843.57" "7,255.17" "7,774.38" "8,156.89" "8,099.42" "8,488.76" "9,166.25" "9,658.83" "10,100.83" "10,562.60" "11,075.85" "11,638.93" 2020 +544 LAO NGAP_NPGDP Lao P.D.R. Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +544 LAO PPPSH Lao P.D.R. Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.013 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.016 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.028 0.031 0.033 0.036 0.037 0.04 0.041 0.042 0.043 0.044 0.043 0.042 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.044 2020 +544 LAO PPPEX Lao P.D.R. Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.412 10.341 16.287 27.839 36.145 51.91 71.657 91.672 131.9 209.858 272.325 298.472 318.93 331.472 349.591 409.66 457.778 536.718 508.964 "1,087.86" "1,423.91" "1,567.95" "1,707.51" "1,893.87" "2,041.42" "2,142.73" "2,331.86" "2,420.35" "2,506.61" "2,446.41" "2,532.30" "2,666.54" "2,615.52" "2,712.93" "2,738.37" "2,819.73" "2,759.43" "2,789.11" "2,776.27" "2,791.65" "2,847.41" "2,887.58" "3,100.29" "3,262.55" "3,322.87" "3,361.25" "3,397.52" "3,432.77" 2020 +544 LAO NID_NGDP Lao P.D.R. Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +544 LAO NGSD_NGDP Lao P.D.R. Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +544 LAO PCPI Lao P.D.R. "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. 2015M12=100 Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 0.172 0.231 0.393 0.638 0.812 1.743 2.353 2.496 2.866 4.577 3.372 3.826 4.202 4.44 4.78 5.692 6.782 8.107 15.416 35.211 38.157 41.137 45.511 52.56 58.062 62.224 66.297 69.387 74.681 74.786 79.26 85.259 88.887 94.551 98.455 99.713 101.305 102.141 104.225 107.688 113.185 117.433 135.048 147.202 153.091 157.683 162.414 167.286 2021 +544 LAO PCPIPCH Lao P.D.R. "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 188.816 33.7 70.381 62.511 27.175 114.698 35.002 6.112 14.8 59.7 -26.317 13.439 9.847 5.65 7.67 19.075 19.147 19.544 90.141 128.409 8.369 7.809 10.633 15.489 10.467 7.167 6.546 4.662 7.629 0.141 5.983 7.569 4.255 6.371 4.129 1.277 1.597 0.825 2.04 3.323 5.104 3.754 15 9 4 3 3 3 2021 +544 LAO PCPIE Lao P.D.R. "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. 2015M12=100 Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.389 1.594 2.804 3.622 3.997 4.237 4.674 4.94 6.361 7.172 7.798 18.862 35.207 38.925 41.854 48.211 54.297 59.001 64.181 67.099 70.954 73.206 76.08 80.461 86.652 90.753 96.789 99.111 100 102.487 102.639 104.163 110.709 114.281 120.301 138.346 150.797 156.829 161.534 166.38 171.371 2021 +544 LAO PCPIEPCH Lao P.D.R. "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.8 75.871 29.188 10.36 6.003 10.315 5.691 28.75 12.76 8.726 141.884 86.656 10.56 7.523 15.189 12.624 8.663 8.78 4.546 5.745 3.174 3.926 5.758 7.696 4.733 6.65 2.399 0.897 2.487 0.148 1.485 6.284 3.226 5.268 15 9 4 3 3 3 2021 +544 LAO TM_RPCH Lao P.D.R. Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: International Financial Institution. IMF Direction of Trade Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022" -13.427 16.142 32.697 10.473 14.496 7.78 -12.803 6.048 3.579 25.336 -7.561 13 17.8 59.8 22.3 -1.5 15.2 -6.939 -4.031 -0.401 20.588 7.114 -2.158 2.397 31.436 16.36 18.39 16.411 22.439 9.356 13.412 16.694 29.806 15.26 15.349 -0.199 -16.968 6.175 0.36 -5.417 -16.746 15.181 -5.019 -2.744 5.769 7.866 4.058 8.577 2021 +544 LAO TMG_RPCH Lao P.D.R. Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: International Financial Institution. IMF Direction of Trade Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022" 14.774 20.143 33.229 12.79 11.1 7.51 -9.888 6.243 0.485 28.021 -6.15 3.4 23.5 62.7 30.6 4.4 17.114 -6.043 -14.7 0.268 23.2 6.894 -2.11 1.819 33.636 12.612 20.606 20.257 22.166 8.53 10.499 16.967 22.938 12.344 15.586 -0.197 -19.138 6.502 -0.516 -5.504 -7.721 9.911 -10.964 -3.444 6.106 8.42 3.976 5.991 2021 +544 LAO TX_RPCH Lao P.D.R. Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: International Financial Institution. IMF Direction of Trade Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022" -21.72 60.183 66.915 -7.413 8.079 43.743 -2.563 -6.25 13.806 17.294 26.489 22.1 38.2 64.6 12.7 3.7 0.361 -3.78 4.174 4.472 12.636 -13.731 -4.571 -9.289 5.978 11.734 14.416 7.56 13.66 4.884 16.731 21.667 6.685 10.552 22.155 -4.798 17.824 2.588 4.104 14.133 -7.407 21.806 0.478 -7.451 2.314 -1.436 5.676 7.83 2021 +544 LAO TXG_RPCH Lao P.D.R. Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: International Financial Institution. IMF Direction of Trade Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022" -38.309 122.65 72.791 8.355 -5.498 46.863 -8.151 -11.745 28.826 14.879 34.794 17.5 37.3 81.4 24.9 4.3 2.601 -1.416 6.4 1.504 7.193 -17.197 -10.829 -1.57 4.621 14.064 20.741 5.173 15.36 6.9 16.547 27.348 8.019 8.252 27.331 -6.595 23.832 4.983 1.329 13.56 1.446 16.654 -6.926 -9.625 2.546 -2.562 5.42 8.236 2021 +544 LAO LUR Lao P.D.R. Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +544 LAO LE Lao P.D.R. Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +544 LAO LP Lao P.D.R. Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. World Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 3.209 3.27 3.345 3.431 3.525 3.622 3.724 3.83 3.94 4.053 4.206 4.33 4.457 4.584 4.708 4.827 4.941 5.05 5.145 5.235 5.324 5.41 5.493 5.577 5.662 5.752 5.846 5.945 6.047 6.149 6.249 6.348 6.445 6.541 6.64 6.741 6.846 6.953 7.061 7.169 7.276 7.379 7.481 7.581 7.678 7.775 7.869 7.961 2020 +544 LAO GGR Lao P.D.R. General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,305.70" "2,527.88" "2,711.85" "2,874.52" "3,299.43" "4,154.45" "5,255.30" "6,383.99" "7,374.93" "9,318.38" "12,977.74" "13,500.24" "18,260.90" "18,969.67" "23,340.32" "23,698.79" "20,716.32" "22,925.01" "24,758.34" "25,143.53" "21,780.87" "24,797.97" "29,813.63" "34,587.63" "38,062.03" "41,515.28" "45,036.26" "47,983.44" 2020 +544 LAO GGR_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.315 15.163 13.77 12.154 11.759 12.789 13.236 13.985 14.196 17.008 20.933 18.76 22.376 20.209 21.855 20.212 16.024 16.294 16.244 15.401 12.981 13.709 14.024 14.479 14.769 15.041 15.209 15.085 2020 +544 LAO GGX Lao P.D.R. General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,811.01" "3,141.89" "3,273.06" "3,793.44" "3,807.48" "4,980.12" "5,843.67" "6,896.65" "8,340.14" "11,014.45" "13,888.56" "14,528.62" "20,173.19" "22,753.16" "26,685.46" "30,230.13" "26,990.00" "30,675.59" "31,865.73" "30,600.16" "31,162.87" "31,309.64" "40,748.79" "46,019.22" "50,170.59" "54,270.97" "58,139.14" "60,679.59" 2020 +544 LAO GGX_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.891 18.846 16.62 16.039 13.569 15.331 14.718 15.108 16.054 20.103 22.402 20.189 24.719 24.24 24.987 25.782 20.877 21.802 20.907 18.744 18.572 17.309 19.167 19.264 19.467 19.662 19.634 19.077 2020 +544 LAO GGXCNL Lao P.D.R. General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -505.305 -614.015 -561.207 -918.927 -508.049 -825.665 -588.376 -512.665 -965.215 "-1,696.07" -910.817 "-1,028.39" "-1,912.30" "-3,783.50" "-3,345.14" "-6,531.34" "-6,273.67" "-7,750.58" "-7,107.39" "-5,456.64" "-9,382.00" "-6,511.67" "-10,935.16" "-11,431.59" "-12,108.56" "-12,755.69" "-13,102.88" "-12,696.15" 2020 +544 LAO GGXCNL_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.576 -3.683 -2.85 -3.885 -1.811 -2.542 -1.482 -1.123 -1.858 -3.096 -1.469 -1.429 -2.343 -4.031 -3.132 -5.57 -4.853 -5.509 -4.663 -3.342 -5.591 -3.6 -5.144 -4.785 -4.698 -4.621 -4.425 -3.991 2020 +544 LAO GGSB Lao P.D.R. General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +544 LAO GGSB_NPGDP Lao P.D.R. General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +544 LAO GGXONLB Lao P.D.R. General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -457.639 -566.859 -483.862 -808.578 -306.22 -563.7 -369.801 -280.693 -733.52 "-1,487.86" -633.123 -641.751 "-1,355.69" "-2,960.84" "-2,577.86" "-5,634.55" "-5,115.68" "-6,678.67" "-5,391.81" "-3,290.57" "-6,852.14" "-4,621.72" "-4,468.49" "-3,733.41" "-3,480.03" "-3,177.81" "-2,909.32" "-3,520.11" 2020 +544 LAO GGXONLB_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.238 -3.4 -2.457 -3.419 -1.091 -1.735 -0.931 -0.615 -1.412 -2.716 -1.021 -0.892 -1.661 -3.154 -2.414 -4.806 -3.957 -4.747 -3.538 -2.016 -4.084 -2.555 -2.102 -1.563 -1.35 -1.151 -0.983 -1.107 2020 +544 LAO GGXWDN Lao P.D.R. General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +544 LAO GGXWDN_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +544 LAO GGXWDG Lao P.D.R. General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "15,792.24" "18,770.01" "21,320.98" "22,630.73" "23,778.67" "23,825.30" "25,530.64" "26,870.36" "28,393.32" "30,573.72" "30,946.80" "37,624.79" "46,458.21" "57,172.98" "62,204.56" "70,423.91" "80,476.63" "90,915.68" "101,254.45" "138,844.30" "169,196.53" "227,793.84" "260,236.92" "286,281.83" "301,481.69" "317,026.29" "332,197.96" 2020 +544 LAO GGXWDG_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 94.725 95.308 90.148 80.653 73.203 60.007 55.93 51.723 51.823 49.315 43.005 46.103 49.493 53.534 53.052 54.474 57.198 59.65 62.021 82.748 93.54 107.149 108.939 111.084 109.223 107.064 104.437 2020 +544 LAO NGDP_FY Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,196.36" "1,467.89" "1,719.45" "1,953.15" "2,258.33" "2,834.14" "3,484.96" "4,399.45" "4,399.45" "9,920.03" "14,132.20" "16,671.69" "19,693.98" "23,650.99" "28,059.24" "32,483.36" "39,704.19" "45,647.65" "51,950.01" "54,789.54" "61,996.76" "71,961.76" "81,609.86" "93,867.57" "106,797.29" "117,251.58" "129,279.12" "140,697.75" "152,414.00" "163,257.21" "167,791.53" "180,882.40" "212,596.10" "238,883.20" "257,715.43" "276,022.82" "296,110.13" "318,084.00" 2020 +544 LAO BCA Lao P.D.R. Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The authorities submit BOP data on BPM6 basis starting 2012. Staff estimates for imports, primary income and FDI are being used currently as authorities continue to improve coverage and comprehensiveness of the reported data with the technical assistance from the IMF. Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022" -0.043 -0.055 -0.051 -0.071 -0.057 -0.059 -0.064 -0.082 -0.079 -0.116 -0.078 -0.025 -0.041 -0.043 -0.106 -0.124 -0.233 -0.202 -0.076 -0.096 0.025 -0.215 -0.172 -0.262 -0.368 -0.482 -0.364 -0.494 -0.928 -1.143 -1.237 -1.368 -2.173 -3.174 -3.087 -3.22 -1.752 -1.901 -2.35 -1.711 -0.837 -0.029 -0.413 -0.89 -1.362 -1.611 -1.535 -1.366 2020 +544 LAO BCA_NGDPD Lao P.D.R. Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.242 -4.934 -4.523 -3.485 -1.961 -1.611 -2.499 -4.514 -6.699 -7.916 -4.465 -1.218 -1.746 -1.607 -3.451 -3.464 -6.26 -5.738 -5.679 -6.805 1.459 -12.26 -9.34 -11.589 -13.873 -15.668 -9.264 -10.386 -15.608 -17.769 -16.482 -15.264 -21.318 -26.51 -23.273 -22.335 -11.017 -11.149 -12.963 -9.103 -4.519 -0.157 -2.539 -5.917 -9.171 -10.54 -9.472 -7.938 2020 +941 LVA NGDP_R Latvia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.557 11.125 11.37 11.133 11.421 12.431 13.218 13.583 14.353 15.262 16.343 17.72 19.187 21.243 23.785 26.15 25.302 21.697 20.727 21.259 22.755 23.212 23.653 24.572 25.154 25.987 27.024 27.695 26.652 27.846 28.552 29.011 29.994 31.001 32.045 33.128 2021 +941 LVA NGDP_RPCH Latvia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.4 2.2 -2.084 2.588 8.837 6.336 2.756 5.676 6.328 7.087 8.423 8.282 10.715 11.965 9.943 -3.243 -14.248 -4.471 2.564 7.037 2.011 1.9 3.885 2.368 3.313 3.989 2.484 -3.769 4.482 2.534 1.608 3.388 3.359 3.368 3.377 2021 +941 LVA NGDP Latvia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.774 2.591 3.608 4.059 4.682 5.396 6.015 6.273 6.868 7.471 8.406 9.572 11.097 13.662 17.2 22.704 24.528 19 18.088 19.764 21.924 22.749 23.626 24.572 25.371 26.984 29.154 30.647 29.457 32.867 38.4 41.878 44.485 46.997 49.722 52.606 2021 +941 LVA NGDPD Latvia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.694 2.728 4.533 5.411 5.975 6.529 7.169 7.535 7.963 8.363 9.564 11.777 14.44 17.03 21.589 31.1 36.023 26.48 23.998 27.74 28.191 30.21 31.395 27.266 28.076 30.473 34.445 34.313 33.619 38.898 40.588 42.925 45.719 48.585 51.737 55.1 2021 +941 LVA PPPGDP Latvia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.051 14.558 15.196 15.191 15.87 17.57 18.894 19.688 21.277 23.133 25.159 27.816 30.928 35.316 40.762 46.026 45.387 39.17 37.868 39.646 43.312 45.564 47.483 49.398 52.357 55.718 59.325 61.886 60.271 65.589 72.033 75.799 80.011 84.236 88.731 93.503 2021 +941 LVA NGDP_D Latvia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.13 23.29 31.729 36.462 40.995 43.409 45.503 46.182 47.853 48.952 51.436 54.017 57.833 64.313 72.314 86.821 96.94 87.569 87.268 92.969 96.352 98.005 99.884 100 100.864 103.837 107.88 110.658 110.526 118.029 134.494 144.355 148.315 151.596 155.16 158.798 2021 +941 LVA NGDPRPC Latvia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,691.34" "4,169.03" "4,327.59" "4,452.25" "4,624.90" "5,084.28" "5,460.30" "5,661.17" "6,026.52" "6,485.03" "7,041.66" "7,706.35" "8,428.42" "9,442.69" "10,676.22" "11,838.90" "11,543.99" "10,031.79" "9,774.58" "10,247.05" "11,127.96" "11,469.44" "11,817.92" "12,372.07" "12,775.24" "13,326.01" "13,970.39" "14,424.92" "13,970.69" "14,708.29" "15,111.25" "15,384.97" "15,938.08" "16,506.49" "17,096.69" "17,709.52" 2021 +941 LVA NGDPRPPPPC Latvia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,058.41" "8,938.57" "9,278.51" "9,545.79" "9,915.96" "10,900.89" "11,707.08" "12,137.75" "12,921.08" "13,904.15" "15,097.59" "16,522.71" "18,070.85" "20,245.48" "22,890.21" "25,383.05" "24,750.75" "21,508.54" "20,957.07" "21,970.05" "23,858.77" "24,590.91" "25,338.07" "26,526.19" "27,390.59" "28,571.47" "29,953.03" "30,927.57" "29,953.67" "31,535.13" "32,399.07" "32,985.94" "34,171.84" "35,390.53" "36,655.94" "37,969.88" 2021 +941 LVA NGDPPC Latvia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 662.89 970.975 "1,373.12" "1,623.36" "1,895.99" "2,207.03" "2,484.59" "2,614.42" "2,883.84" "3,174.56" "3,621.94" "4,162.75" "4,874.42" "6,072.87" "7,720.35" "10,278.62" "11,190.71" "8,784.77" "8,530.04" "9,526.55" "10,721.99" "11,240.60" "11,804.23" "12,372.07" "12,885.67" "13,837.35" "15,071.28" "15,962.36" "15,441.21" "17,360.08" "20,323.71" "22,208.93" "23,638.49" "25,023.16" "26,527.28" "28,122.39" 2021 +941 LVA NGDPDPC Latvia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 632.991 "1,022.37" "1,725.21" "2,163.75" "2,419.56" "2,670.49" "2,961.56" "3,140.58" "3,343.19" "3,553.67" "4,120.69" "5,121.74" "6,342.83" "7,569.83" "9,690.46" "14,079.58" "16,435.21" "12,243.07" "11,316.94" "13,371.01" "13,786.59" "14,927.22" "15,685.98" "13,728.37" "14,259.25" "15,626.28" "17,806.56" "17,871.43" "17,622.78" "20,546.12" "21,481.52" "22,764.04" "24,294.12" "25,868.99" "27,602.31" "29,455.77" 2021 +941 LVA PPPPC Latvia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,996.69" "5,455.35" "5,783.79" "6,075.16" "6,426.30" "7,186.43" "7,804.78" "8,205.91" "8,933.41" "9,829.66" "10,839.72" "12,097.06" "13,585.69" "15,697.89" "18,296.22" "20,837.04" "20,707.62" "18,110.37" "17,858.13" "19,110.29" "21,181.27" "22,514.03" "23,724.25" "24,871.74" "26,591.25" "28,571.47" "30,668.56" "32,232.87" "31,594.07" "34,644.27" "38,123.99" "40,197.50" "42,516.43" "44,851.08" "47,339.14" "49,984.89" 2021 +941 LVA NGAP_NPGDP Latvia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +941 LVA PPPSH Latvia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.048 0.042 0.042 0.039 0.039 0.041 0.042 0.042 0.042 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 0.052 0.055 0.057 0.054 0.046 0.042 0.041 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.044 0.045 0.046 0.046 0.046 0.045 0.045 0.045 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 2021 +941 LVA PPPEX Latvia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.178 0.237 0.267 0.295 0.307 0.318 0.319 0.323 0.323 0.334 0.344 0.359 0.387 0.422 0.493 0.54 0.485 0.478 0.499 0.506 0.499 0.498 0.497 0.485 0.484 0.491 0.495 0.489 0.501 0.533 0.552 0.556 0.558 0.56 0.563 2021 +941 LVA NID_NGDP Latvia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.834 10.117 16.588 15.658 19.022 21.054 25.646 22.085 24.493 27.892 27.879 29.823 33.104 35.084 39.848 41.586 35.295 22.473 20.373 25.735 27.488 24.318 23.879 23.74 21.176 22.009 23.255 23.245 21.676 27.154 25.462 24.92 24.695 24.53 24.353 24.193 2021 +941 LVA NGSD_NGDP Latvia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.204 16.035 16.604 12.638 10.612 13.948 13.924 21.251 19.784 20.375 21.407 22.047 20.871 23.301 19.083 20.927 23.037 30.134 22.075 22.344 23.782 21.549 22.268 23.169 22.765 23.279 23.061 22.593 24.564 24.311 22.169 21.931 22.394 22.59 22.792 23.193 2021 +941 LVA PCPI Latvia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.178 23.384 31.779 39.724 46.715 50.487 52.655 53.768 55.184 56.578 57.689 59.385 63.059 67.404 71.833 79.075 91.137 94.107 92.955 96.88 99.094 99.105 99.789 100.002 100.101 102.998 105.628 108.53 108.618 112.136 130.583 141 145.149 148.806 152.493 156.316 2021 +941 LVA PCPIPCH Latvia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 109.2 35.9 25 17.6 8.074 4.295 2.114 2.633 2.526 1.963 2.94 6.187 6.89 6.571 10.081 15.253 3.259 -1.224 4.222 2.285 0.011 0.69 0.213 0.099 2.894 2.554 2.747 0.081 3.239 16.451 7.977 2.943 2.519 2.478 2.507 2021 +941 LVA PCPIE Latvia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.419 27.515 34.768 42.814 48.43 51.53 52.92 54.51 55.46 57.22 58.05 60.13 64.54 69.14 73.8 84.15 92.9 91.63 93.83 97.47 99.02 98.62 98.89 99.29 101.38 103.57 106.21 108.48 107.95 116.46 138.471 143.139 146.85 150.461 154.213 158.095 2021 +941 LVA PCPIEPCH Latvia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.755 26.362 23.14 13.118 6.401 2.697 3.005 1.743 3.173 1.451 3.583 7.334 7.127 6.74 14.024 10.398 -1.367 2.401 3.879 1.59 -0.404 0.274 0.404 2.105 2.16 2.549 2.137 -0.489 7.883 18.9 3.371 2.593 2.459 2.494 2.517 2021 +941 LVA TM_RPCH Latvia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other;. Goods imported to customs warehouses from abroad and exported from customs warehouses abroad are excluded from the total Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.109 13.155 24.858 33.506 8.964 20.357 -5.351 2.675 15.639 2.711 11.865 20.656 17.055 21.879 17.446 -11.14 -30.894 12.806 22.78 5.247 -0.127 2.929 1.65 3.566 8.552 6.434 3.011 -2.465 13.496 -2.8 3.836 3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2021 +941 LVA TMG_RPCH Latvia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other;. Goods imported to customs warehouses from abroad and exported from customs warehouses abroad are excluded from the total Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.894 16.143 29.324 13.534 15.769 19.343 -2.7 2.675 15.639 2.711 11.865 20.656 17.055 21.879 17.446 -11.14 -30.894 12.806 22.78 5.247 -0.127 2.929 1.65 3.566 8.552 6.434 3.011 -2.465 13.496 -2.8 3.836 3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2021 +941 LVA TX_RPCH Latvia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other;. Goods imported to customs warehouses from abroad and exported from customs warehouses abroad are excluded from the total Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.955 -1.791 9.119 26.276 13.493 8.422 -6.578 14.419 9.038 5.03 3.98 13.752 23.505 7.542 13.86 2.319 -12.874 13.444 12.604 9.498 0.659 6.236 2.966 3.943 6.377 4.464 2.091 -2.153 6.179 -1.8 3 3.5 2.6 2.6 2.6 2021 +941 LVA TXG_RPCH Latvia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other;. Goods imported to customs warehouses from abroad and exported from customs warehouses abroad are excluded from the total Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.676 -30.321 8.334 7.088 28.216 9.628 -3.109 14.419 9.038 5.03 3.98 13.752 23.505 7.542 13.86 2.319 -12.874 13.444 12.604 9.498 0.659 6.236 2.966 3.943 6.377 4.464 2.091 -2.153 6.179 -1.8 3 3.5 2.6 2.6 2.6 2021 +941 LVA LUR Latvia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Labor statistics are based on Labor Force Survey data, which were revised in 2011 in compliance with Population and Housing Census 2011 results; data before 2011 have not been revised yet. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.178 6.951 6.951 6.951 20.711 15.167 13.958 14.067 14.342 13.475 12.492 11.65 11.742 10.042 7.033 6.075 7.75 17.55 19.475 16.208 15.048 11.868 10.847 9.875 9.642 8.715 7.415 6.311 8.099 7.557 7.417 7.183 7.061 6.866 6.667 6.465 2021 +941 LVA LE Latvia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Labor statistics are based on Labor Force Survey data, which were revised in 2011 in compliance with Population and Housing Census 2011 results; data before 2011 have not been revised yet. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.289 1.2 1.079 1.041 0.945 0.986 0.985 0.968 0.94 0.946 0.964 0.966 0.964 0.972 1.023 1.044 1.036 0.895 0.844 0.862 0.876 0.894 0.885 0.896 0.893 0.895 0.909 0.91 0.893 0.864 0.856 0.862 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +941 LVA LP Latvia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.677 2.669 2.627 2.501 2.47 2.445 2.421 2.399 2.382 2.353 2.321 2.299 2.277 2.25 2.228 2.209 2.192 2.163 2.121 2.075 2.045 2.024 2.001 1.986 1.969 1.95 1.934 1.92 1.908 1.893 1.889 1.886 1.882 1.878 1.874 1.871 2021 +941 LVA GGR Latvia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.191 2.249 2.309 2.414 2.667 2.996 3.589 4.553 5.714 7.612 8.149 6.737 6.555 7.236 8.175 8.364 8.533 8.815 9.065 9.624 10.883 11.414 11.337 12.575 13.729 15.024 15.742 16.453 17.388 18.401 2021 +941 LVA GGR_NGDP Latvia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.432 35.86 33.622 32.318 31.72 31.298 32.341 33.325 33.219 33.529 33.223 35.457 36.24 36.612 37.287 36.768 36.116 35.873 35.73 35.667 37.33 37.244 38.488 38.262 35.751 35.875 35.388 35.009 34.97 34.98 2021 +941 LVA GGX Latvia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.23 2.465 2.481 2.563 2.877 3.148 3.699 4.692 5.792 7.478 8.916 8.056 7.718 7.883 8.137 8.492 8.93 9.188 9.165 9.846 11.098 11.531 12.462 14.401 16.02 16.137 16.629 17.376 17.788 18.622 2021 +941 LVA GGX_NGDP Latvia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.072 39.303 36.123 34.303 34.225 32.89 33.333 34.345 33.675 32.936 36.352 42.398 42.667 39.886 37.112 37.329 37.798 37.393 36.125 36.488 38.067 37.625 42.305 43.815 41.718 38.534 37.382 36.973 35.775 35.399 2021 +941 LVA GGXCNL Latvia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.039 -0.216 -0.172 -0.148 -0.211 -0.152 -0.11 -0.139 -0.078 0.135 -0.767 -1.319 -1.162 -0.647 0.038 -0.128 -0.397 -0.374 -0.1 -0.222 -0.215 -0.117 -1.124 -1.825 -2.291 -1.113 -0.887 -0.923 -0.4 -0.221 2021 +941 LVA GGXCNL_NGDP Latvia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.641 -3.443 -2.502 -1.985 -2.505 -1.592 -0.992 -1.02 -0.456 0.594 -3.129 -6.941 -6.427 -3.274 0.175 -0.561 -1.682 -1.52 -0.395 -0.821 -0.738 -0.381 -3.817 -5.554 -5.967 -2.659 -1.994 -1.965 -0.805 -0.419 2021 +941 LVA GGSB Latvia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.139 -0.149 -0.106 -0.116 -0.366 -0.599 -1.083 -1.174 -1.012 -0.387 -0.088 -0.201 -0.153 -0.255 0.055 -0.305 -0.438 -0.454 -0.949 -2.191 -2.351 -0.915 -0.653 -0.311 -0.356 -0.216 2021 +941 LVA GGSB_NPGDP Latvia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.62 -1.556 -0.951 -0.865 -2.246 -2.839 -4.49 -5.607 -5.092 -1.848 -0.396 -0.874 -0.636 -1.028 0.216 -1.141 -1.53 -1.511 -3.117 -6.545 -6.062 -2.158 -1.454 -0.658 -0.714 -0.41 2021 +941 LVA GGXONLB Latvia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 -0.174 -0.106 -0.08 -0.144 -0.079 -0.032 -0.064 0.003 0.208 -0.676 -1.104 -0.907 -0.357 0.372 0.201 -0.047 0.062 0.208 0.075 0.061 0.146 -0.862 -1.569 -2.091 -0.881 -0.654 -0.694 -0.148 0.035 2021 +941 LVA GGXONLB_NGDP Latvia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.029 -2.768 -1.538 -1.072 -1.715 -0.829 -0.286 -0.469 0.019 0.918 -2.757 -5.813 -5.014 -1.806 1.698 0.886 -0.198 0.253 0.821 0.279 0.208 0.478 -2.925 -4.773 -5.446 -2.104 -1.47 -1.478 -0.298 0.066 2021 +941 LVA GGXWDN Latvia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.642 0.783 0.793 0.841 0.984 1.129 1.016 0.936 1.923 3.542 5.199 6.425 6.722 6.952 7.151 7.705 7.915 8.23 8.382 8.654 9.846 11.328 13.966 14.973 15.749 16.526 16.779 16.869 2021 +941 LVA GGXWDN_NGDP Latvia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.351 10.485 9.427 8.783 8.866 8.261 5.906 4.121 7.84 18.644 28.745 32.509 30.661 30.561 30.27 31.358 31.198 30.497 28.751 28.237 33.425 34.467 36.369 35.753 35.403 35.163 33.745 32.067 2021 +941 LVA GGXWDG Latvia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.575 0.905 1.011 1.304 1.252 1.371 1.562 1.567 1.648 1.835 4.392 6.768 8.414 8.796 9.367 9.179 9.829 9.105 10.245 10.519 10.816 11.247 12.75 15.019 17.657 18.664 19.44 20.216 20.469 20.56 2021 +941 LVA GGXWDG_NGDP Latvia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.552 14.421 14.719 17.46 14.888 14.318 14.074 11.468 9.58 8.081 17.908 35.619 46.518 44.504 42.726 40.35 41.605 37.055 40.38 38.981 37.099 36.697 43.283 45.696 45.98 44.566 43.699 43.016 41.168 39.082 2021 +941 LVA NGDP_FY Latvia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.774 2.591 3.608 4.059 4.682 5.396 6.015 6.273 6.868 7.471 8.406 9.572 11.097 13.662 17.2 22.704 24.528 19 18.088 19.764 21.924 22.749 23.626 24.572 25.371 26.984 29.154 30.647 29.457 32.867 38.4 41.878 44.485 46.997 49.722 52.606 2021 +941 LVA BCA Latvia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.191 0.417 0.201 -0.016 -0.28 -0.345 -0.65 -0.544 -0.374 -0.628 -0.619 -0.915 -1.767 -2.007 -4.484 -6.426 -4.416 2.028 0.407 -0.945 -1.051 -0.843 -0.509 -0.161 0.445 0.382 -0.071 -0.227 0.964 -1.113 -1.337 -1.283 -1.052 -0.942 -0.807 -0.551 2021 +941 LVA BCA_NGDPD Latvia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.298 15.277 4.439 -0.299 -4.682 -5.285 -9.06 -7.22 -4.703 -7.509 -6.471 -7.773 -12.238 -11.784 -20.767 -20.662 -12.26 7.658 1.697 -3.405 -3.726 -2.791 -1.621 -0.59 1.584 1.253 -0.206 -0.662 2.869 -2.86 -3.293 -2.989 -2.3 -1.94 -1.561 -1 2021 +446 LBN NGDP_R Lebanon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: We use a weighted average of the official and parallel exchange rates for 2019-21. Starting in 2022, the exchange rate applied throughout the series is the parallel market exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" "29,238.73" "29,399.45" "18,583.74" "22,804.07" "32,947.14" "40,953.27" "38,179.40" "44,566.44" "31,994.74" "18,494.45" "16,012.25" "22,128.93" "23,123.60" "24,742.18" "26,728.92" "28,464.37" "29,613.83" "32,631.45" "33,904.07" "33,632.84" "34,002.80" "35,328.91" "36,530.09" "37,151.11" "39,937.44" "40,217.00" "40,840.00" "44,643.00" "48,691.00" "53,674.00" "57,954.00" "58,457.00" "59,956.00" "62,251.00" "63,798.00" "64,092.00" "65,089.00" "65,677.00" "64,439.00" "59,983.00" "44,443.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDP_RPCH Lebanon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.467 0.55 -36.789 22.71 44.479 24.3 -6.773 16.729 -28.209 -42.195 -13.421 38.2 4.495 7 8.03 6.493 4.038 10.19 3.9 -0.8 1.1 3.9 3.4 1.7 7.5 0.7 1.549 9.312 9.067 10.234 7.974 0.868 2.564 3.828 2.485 0.461 1.556 0.903 -1.885 -6.915 -25.907 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDP Lebanon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: We use a weighted average of the official and parallel exchange rates for 2019-21. Starting in 2022, the exchange rate applied throughout the series is the parallel market exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.814 16.577 12.431 16.353 27.796 58.54 106.658 730.89 "1,337.96" "1,332.04" "1,946.76" "4,077.04" "9,372.65" "12,947.07" "15,101.43" "17,787.82" "20,145.77" "23,916.59" "25,863.35" "25,894.92" "25,655.16" "26,171.20" "28,397.19" "29,375.01" "31,898.00" "32,407.00" "33,199.00" "37,427.00" "43,897.00" "53,365.00" "57,954.00" "60,190.00" "66,355.00" "70,672.00" "72,504.00" "75,268.00" "77,105.00" "79,939.00" "82,764.00" "80,196.00" "95,700.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDPD Lebanon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.02 3.843 2.621 3.611 4.269 3.566 2.78 3.254 3.269 2.682 2.801 4.392 5.472 7.435 8.988 10.971 12.824 15.535 17.059 17.174 17.018 17.361 18.837 19.486 21.16 21.497 22.023 24.827 29.119 35.4 38.444 39.927 44.017 46.88 48.096 49.929 51.148 53.028 54.901 50.88 24.494 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN PPPGDP Lebanon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 16.426 18.079 12.134 15.473 23.162 29.701 28.247 33.788 25.112 15.085 13.549 19.358 20.689 22.662 25.005 27.187 28.803 32.285 33.921 34.124 35.281 37.483 39.362 40.821 45.06 46.799 48.99 54.999 61.137 67.825 74.114 76.31 82.029 88.503 94.025 98.413 103.819 108.794 109.293 103.555 77.651 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDP_D Lebanon "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.047 0.056 0.067 0.072 0.084 0.143 0.279 1.64 4.182 7.202 12.158 18.424 40.533 52.328 56.498 62.492 68.028 73.293 76.284 76.993 75.45 74.079 77.736 79.069 79.87 80.58 81.29 83.836 90.154 99.424 100 102.965 110.673 113.527 113.646 117.437 118.461 121.715 128.438 133.698 215.332 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDPRPC Lebanon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,293,760.50" "11,332,328.14" "7,130,729.42" "8,696,964.18" "12,489,175.51" "15,442,456.24" "14,348,449.26" "16,704,333.53" "11,917,517.18" "6,783,374.42" "5,712,475.64" "7,573,991.95" "7,517,098.57" "7,622,057.68" "7,853,688.90" "8,067,266.61" "8,201,769.18" "8,919,534.01" "9,179,354.03" "8,974,113.09" "8,848,504.04" "8,852,147.17" "8,734,649.18" "8,465,794.21" "8,740,237.00" "8,559,064.83" "8,580,264.55" "9,364,327.79" "10,219,014.87" "11,151,820.08" "11,700,636.21" "11,237,361.17" "10,827,034.00" "10,527,791.57" "10,189,671.18" "9,810,979.60" "9,694,113.19" "9,630,944.08" "9,394,250.93" "8,749,350.36" "6,511,373.18" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN NGDPRPPPPC Lebanon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "18,708.07" "18,771.96" "11,812.03" "14,406.49" "20,688.28" "25,580.37" "23,768.16" "27,670.67" "19,741.33" "11,236.64" "9,462.70" "12,546.29" "12,452.05" "12,625.91" "13,009.61" "13,363.40" "13,586.20" "14,775.18" "15,205.57" "14,865.59" "14,657.52" "14,663.55" "14,468.92" "14,023.56" "14,478.17" "14,178.06" "14,213.18" "15,511.98" "16,927.76" "18,472.95" "19,382.06" "18,614.65" "17,934.94" "17,439.25" "16,879.15" "16,251.85" "16,058.26" "15,953.63" "15,561.54" "14,493.27" "10,786.07" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN NGDPPC Lebanon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,335.72" "6,389.60" "4,770.04" "6,236.50" "10,536.66" "22,073.92" "40,083.91" "273,951.28" "498,369.50" "488,565.46" "694,518.22" "1,395,434.03" "3,046,894.35" "3,988,463.51" "4,437,212.09" "5,041,357.31" "5,579,521.34" "6,537,401.51" "7,002,369.54" "6,909,436.69" "6,676,207.46" "6,557,556.13" "6,790,004.92" "6,693,819.69" "6,980,820.36" "6,896,924.53" "6,974,931.51" "7,850,697.67" "9,212,874.98" "11,087,619.31" "11,700,636.21" "11,570,500.86" "11,982,584.58" "11,951,937.89" "11,580,173.66" "11,521,762.66" "11,483,731.47" "11,722,338.70" "12,065,764.28" "11,697,696.04" "14,021,069.99" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN NGDPDPC Lebanon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,552.84" "1,481.18" "1,005.59" "1,377.27" "1,618.26" "1,344.58" "1,044.67" "1,219.75" "1,217.82" 983.644 999.179 "1,503.38" "1,778.90" "2,290.38" "2,641.04" "3,109.26" "3,551.80" "4,246.45" "4,618.67" "4,582.36" "4,428.66" "4,349.95" "4,504.15" "4,440.35" "4,630.73" "4,575.07" "4,626.82" "5,207.76" "6,111.36" "7,354.97" "7,761.62" "7,675.29" "7,948.65" "7,928.32" "7,681.71" "7,642.96" "7,617.73" "7,776.01" "8,003.82" "7,421.49" "3,588.71" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN PPPPC Lebanon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,344.87" "6,968.86" "4,656.02" "5,901.08" "8,780.03" "11,199.48" "10,615.59" "12,664.25" "9,353.77" "5,532.89" "4,833.78" "6,625.71" "6,725.80" "6,981.33" "7,347.15" "7,705.19" "7,977.10" "8,824.79" "9,184.07" "9,105.24" "9,181.19" "9,391.91" "9,411.68" "9,302.03" "9,861.37" "9,959.80" "10,292.56" "11,536.66" "12,831.04" "14,092.02" "14,963.25" "14,669.38" "14,813.06" "14,967.50" "15,017.44" "15,064.64" "15,462.43" "15,953.63" "15,933.28" "15,104.96" "11,376.76" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN NGAP_NPGDP Lebanon Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +446 LBN PPPSH Lebanon Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.123 0.121 0.076 0.091 0.126 0.152 0.137 0.154 0.106 0.059 0.049 0.066 0.062 0.065 0.068 0.07 0.07 0.075 0.076 0.072 0.07 0.071 0.071 0.07 0.071 0.068 0.066 0.068 0.072 0.08 0.082 0.08 0.081 0.084 0.086 0.088 0.089 0.089 0.084 0.076 0.058 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN PPPEX Lebanon Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.841 0.917 1.024 1.057 1.2 1.971 3.776 21.632 53.28 88.302 143.68 210.609 453.016 571.304 603.937 654.28 699.442 740.8 762.447 758.842 727.161 698.214 721.445 719.609 707.895 692.476 677.668 680.5 718.015 786.802 781.958 788.752 808.92 798.526 771.115 764.821 742.686 734.776 757.268 774.428 "1,232.43" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NID_NGDP Lebanon Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +446 LBN NGSD_NGDP Lebanon Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: We use a weighted average of the official and parallel exchange rates for 2019-21. Starting in 2022, the exchange rate applied throughout the series is the parallel market exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 14.64 -1.286 65.124 -11.018 -13.82 -6.177 -2.137 -2.218 -5.595 25.996 18.009 19.548 36.295 23.293 26.594 23.624 20.309 -3.384 4.123 6.007 5.771 5.936 8.591 7.054 5.076 11.692 11.724 14.602 10.745 4.472 4.245 10.439 -1.128 -0.377 -3.899 2.36 -0.401 -4.595 -6.155 -15.897 -6.277 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN PCPI Lebanon "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. December 2013=100 Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 0.046 0.055 0.065 0.07 0.082 0.14 0.273 1.602 4.085 7.035 11.881 17.836 35.644 44.461 48.123 53.07 57.783 62.26 65.092 65.249 65.017 64.778 65.917 66.753 67.869 66.901 69.639 72.465 80.217 81.192 84.408 88.617 94.442 99.692 100.817 97.025 96.242 100.558 106.65 109.733 202.875 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN PCPIPCH Lebanon "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 23.9 19.3 18.6 7.2 17.6 69.4 95.4 487.2 155 72.2 68.9 50.115 99.847 24.737 8.235 10.282 8.879 7.748 4.549 0.241 -0.356 -0.367 1.759 1.268 1.672 -1.426 4.092 4.058 10.698 1.215 3.962 4.986 6.573 5.559 1.128 -3.761 -0.807 4.485 6.058 2.891 84.88 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN PCPIE Lebanon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. December 2013=100 Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a 0.101 0.111 0.115 0.144 0.23 0.568 4.781 6.444 8.401 14.877 19.964 41.933 43.865 49.045 54.431 58.048 61.954 65.572 63.804 62.776 62.735 65.078 66.517 67.833 66.747 71.562 75.829 80.587 83.319 87.125 89.843 98.899 100.007 99.3 95.9 98.9 103.9 108 115.5 284 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN PCPIEPCH Lebanon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 9.595 3.799 25.303 60.105 146.792 741.187 34.8 30.363 77.075 34.195 110.047 4.608 11.809 10.981 6.647 6.728 5.839 -2.696 -1.611 -0.065 3.735 2.211 1.978 -1.601 7.213 5.962 6.276 3.39 4.568 3.119 10.081 1.12 -0.707 -3.424 3.128 5.056 3.946 6.944 145.887 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN TM_RPCH Lebanon Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 30.941 -2.512 -6.529 15.849 -20.531 -33.623 -2.766 -8.813 5.547 0.536 1.08 1.549 1.701 2.041 1.347 6.445 -6.722 56.56 2.583 -2.136 -5.094 15.827 -18.963 28.18 16.235 -8.103 -2.099 12.409 21.634 9.48 -10.192 -3.278 4.409 6.878 0.165 4.608 3.559 0.161 -1.331 -4.623 -50.542 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN TMG_RPCH Lebanon Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 22.499 0.875 -4.706 13.885 -21.835 -35.191 -3.881 -3.662 3.321 0.181 1.576 2.263 2.487 2.771 0.855 6.441 -7.967 5.385 -0.422 -9.914 -2.95 20.333 -9.929 2.296 17.995 -6.001 -6.018 18.353 22.548 4.91 0.775 1.158 9.504 2.55 -1.92 -3.211 5.884 -0.485 -1.722 -2.588 -41.372 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN TX_RPCH Lebanon Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 193.663 -16.754 43.328 -35.057 -26.079 -22.806 24.488 4.217 -17.082 3.286 1.61 1.942 2.004 2.193 -1.709 -1.391 -1.818 16.494 -3.371 16.59 -2.939 9.306 -13.638 75.23 -4.792 2.916 2.895 4.152 19.033 5.728 -9.998 4.809 -12.101 0.976 -6.117 21.576 1.274 -4.972 -4.088 -3.304 -49.659 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN TXG_RPCH Lebanon Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.318 14.318 -3.238 -24.475 -21.586 -21.787 81.347 20.549 -17.184 15.889 0.525 0.61 0.643 0.653 -11.725 0.161 -10.149 -24.586 -3.102 3.27 2.888 27.027 60.695 30.001 11.832 1.581 9.476 15.231 13.352 -7.779 -7.359 -0.064 2.888 -4.017 -8.528 -3.321 -0.115 0.01 -7.678 23.977 -21.608 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN LUR Lebanon Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +446 LBN LE Lebanon Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +446 LBN LP Lebanon Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Also: IMF staff. Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 2.589 2.594 2.606 2.622 2.638 2.652 2.661 2.668 2.685 2.726 2.803 2.922 3.076 3.246 3.403 3.528 3.611 3.658 3.694 3.748 3.843 3.991 4.182 4.388 4.569 4.699 4.76 4.767 4.765 4.813 4.953 5.202 5.538 5.913 6.261 6.533 6.714 6.819 6.859 6.856 6.825 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN GGR Lebanon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 191.1 655.9 "1,138.11" "2,052.00" "2,748.28" "3,105.67" "3,604.57" "3,825.55" "4,503.54" "4,880.28" "4,848.81" "4,684.83" "5,847.85" "6,596.70" "7,485.26" "7,405.00" "8,485.87" "9,081.79" "10,741.00" "12,801.52" "12,567.40" "13,768.88" "14,461.86" "14,199.07" "16,397.87" "14,432.76" "14,958.00" "17,520.62" "17,401.60" "16,674.02" "15,338.56" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGR_NGDP Lebanon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.816 16.088 12.143 15.849 18.199 17.46 17.892 15.995 17.413 18.846 18.9 17.901 20.593 22.457 23.466 22.85 25.561 24.265 24.469 23.989 21.685 22.876 21.795 20.092 22.616 19.175 19.4 21.917 21.026 20.792 16.028 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGX Lebanon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 778.3 "1,450.88" "3,385.17" "2,982.40" "7,144.56" "5,532.09" "8,779.86" "9,696.96" "8,970.18" "9,209.27" "10,991.88" "10,187.39" "10,444.81" "10,699.55" "10,621.58" "10,183.19" "11,995.81" "13,171.95" "15,067.54" "17,122.84" "16,894.32" "17,347.14" "20,058.56" "20,434.52" "20,905.32" "20,065.76" "21,808.00" "24,438.62" "26,753.60" "25,000.02" "18,711.56" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGX_NGDP Lebanon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.979 35.587 36.118 23.035 47.31 31.1 43.582 40.545 34.683 35.564 42.845 38.926 36.781 36.424 33.299 31.423 36.133 35.194 34.325 32.086 29.151 28.821 30.229 28.915 28.833 26.659 28.284 30.572 32.325 31.174 19.552 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXCNL Lebanon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -587.2 -794.977 "-2,247.07" -930.399 "-4,396.28" "-2,426.42" "-5,175.29" "-5,871.41" "-4,466.65" "-4,329.00" "-6,143.07" "-5,502.56" "-4,596.95" "-4,102.85" "-3,136.31" "-2,778.19" "-3,509.94" "-4,090.16" "-4,326.54" "-4,321.32" "-4,326.92" "-3,578.27" "-5,596.69" "-6,235.46" "-4,507.46" "-5,633.00" "-6,850.00" "-6,918.00" "-9,352.00" "-8,326.00" "-3,373.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXCNL_NGDP Lebanon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -30.163 -19.499 -23.975 -7.186 -29.112 -13.641 -25.689 -24.55 -17.27 -16.718 -23.945 -21.025 -16.188 -13.967 -9.832 -8.573 -10.572 -10.928 -9.856 -8.098 -7.466 -5.945 -8.434 -8.823 -6.217 -7.484 -8.884 -8.654 -11.3 -10.382 -3.525 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGSB Lebanon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-4,261.21" "-5,066.23" "-6,948.82" "-7,157.80" "-7,269.34" "-7,699.01" "-6,680.82" "-6,950.40" "-9,091.96" "-9,483.20" "-8,818.55" "-8,794.86" "-10,553.88" "-9,763.89" "-13,539.51" "-12,957.29" "-5,725.72" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGSB_NPGDP Lebanon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.679 -15.545 -19.921 -18.608 -16.369 -14.68 -11.938 -11.507 -13.484 -13.3 -12.087 -11.539 -13.78 -12.72 -17.621 -17.613 -5.371 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXONLB Lebanon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -373.7 -589.477 "-1,728.49" -146.699 "-2,908.58" -551.22 "-2,522.29" "-2,389.31" "-1,114.73" -704.201 "-1,945.66" "-1,190.98" 115.339 771.15 785.686 631.813 871.058 640.842 652.464 "1,477.68" "1,577.68" "2,086.73" -131.692 -515.457 "1,806.80" "1,088.76" 335 604.808 "-1,195.96" -258.209 -456.019 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXONLB_NGDP Lebanon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -19.196 -14.458 -18.442 -1.133 -19.26 -3.099 -12.52 -9.99 -4.31 -2.719 -7.584 -4.551 0.406 2.625 2.463 1.95 2.624 1.712 1.486 2.769 2.722 3.467 -0.198 -0.729 2.492 1.447 0.434 0.757 -1.445 -0.322 -0.477 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXWDN Lebanon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "37,240.59" "42,171.38" "44,797.94" "49,503.19" "52,339.00" "55,323.50" "59,211.64" "61,200.18" "65,704.20" "69,990.00" "73,930.96" "77,496.77" "82,094.00" "89,111.00" "94,268.00" "101,165.00" "108,482.00" "115,432.00" "124,784.00" "133,976.00" "141,581.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXWDN_NGDP Lebanon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 145.158 161.137 157.755 168.521 164.082 170.715 178.354 163.519 149.678 131.153 127.568 128.754 123.719 126.091 130.018 134.406 140.694 144.4 150.771 167.061 147.943 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXWDG Lebanon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "37,989.09" "42,680.58" "46,320.63" "50,321.89" "54,082.00" "57,984.50" "60,850.92" "63,364.15" "70,888.00" "77,112.00" "79,298.00" "80,887.00" "86,959.00" "95,692.00" "100,345.00" "106,008.00" "112,890.00" "119,898.00" "128,347.00" "138,150.00" "144,108.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXWDG_NGDP Lebanon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 148.076 163.082 163.117 171.308 169.547 178.926 183.291 169.301 161.487 144.499 136.829 134.386 131.051 135.403 138.399 140.841 146.411 149.987 155.076 172.265 150.583 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDP_FY Lebanon "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.814 16.577 12.431 16.353 27.796 58.54 106.658 730.89 "1,337.96" "1,332.04" "1,946.76" "4,077.04" "9,372.65" "12,947.07" "15,101.43" "17,787.82" "20,145.77" "23,916.59" "25,863.35" "25,894.92" "25,655.16" "26,171.20" "28,397.19" "29,375.01" "31,898.00" "32,407.00" "33,199.00" "37,427.00" "43,897.00" "53,365.00" "57,954.00" "60,190.00" "66,355.00" "70,672.00" "72,504.00" "75,268.00" "77,105.00" "79,939.00" "82,764.00" "80,196.00" "95,700.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN BCA Lebanon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Also: IMF staff. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5). The authorities are moving to BPM6. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.139 -0.746 0.991 -1.177 -1.159 -0.491 -0.21 -0.2 -0.709 -0.603 -1.098 -2.524 -2.765 -0.46 -0.562 -1.071 -1.317 -5.036 -5.104 -3.328 -2.996 -3.418 -3.179 -3.626 -3.807 -2.424 -1.943 -2.403 -5.023 -7.947 -7.955 -6.551 -11.407 -13.121 -13.883 -9.918 -12.042 -13.99 -15.725 -14.358 -3.876 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN BCA_NGDPD Lebanon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.457 -19.414 37.814 -32.592 -27.149 -13.77 -7.555 -6.146 -21.688 -22.499 -39.204 -57.463 -50.529 -6.188 -6.249 -9.764 -10.266 -32.419 -29.917 -19.38 -17.602 -19.689 -16.874 -18.61 -17.992 -11.276 -8.825 -9.68 -17.25 -22.448 -20.692 -16.408 -25.916 -27.989 -28.866 -19.863 -23.543 -26.383 -28.642 -28.219 -15.826 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +666 LSO NGDP_R Lesotho "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: The national accounts real values have been updated from 2015 onwards. Prior to 2015 the data has been adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2012/13 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 5.982 6.167 6.509 6.703 6.993 7.225 7.519 7.68 8.274 8.731 9.184 9.622 10.22 10.614 11.089 11.401 11.962 12.378 12.552 12.752 13.377 13.815 14.033 14.604 14.954 15.42 16.101 16.905 17.54 17.604 18.502 19.438 20.438 20.8 21.23 21.921 22.335 21.731 21.67 21.67 20.371 20.788 21.231 21.569 22.029 22.572 22.721 22.738 2021 +666 LSO NGDP_RPCH Lesotho "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.825 3.079 5.556 2.98 4.329 3.309 4.072 2.14 7.738 5.52 5.191 4.767 6.222 3.847 4.475 2.814 4.921 3.482 1.404 1.59 4.904 3.276 1.576 4.071 2.398 3.112 4.417 4.993 3.76 0.362 5.1 5.061 5.146 1.772 2.068 3.255 1.885 -2.705 -0.28 -- -5.995 2.05 2.13 1.59 2.134 2.463 0.662 0.073 2021 +666 LSO NGDP Lesotho "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: The national accounts real values have been updated from 2015 onwards. Prior to 2015 the data has been adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2012/13 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 0.34 0.386 0.399 0.451 0.522 0.636 0.756 0.886 1.123 1.347 1.603 1.941 2.325 2.66 3.049 3.501 3.928 4.439 4.907 5.32 5.876 6.68 7.458 7.954 8.658 9.497 10.692 12.538 14.636 15.153 16.95 19.131 20.97 23.754 27.396 30.419 31.197 30.627 32.207 33.99 33.713 36.607 40.379 43.318 46.354 49.79 52.728 55.42 2021 +666 LSO NGDPD Lesotho "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.437 0.443 0.369 0.406 0.363 0.29 0.333 0.435 0.494 0.514 0.62 0.703 0.815 0.814 0.859 0.965 0.914 0.963 0.888 0.871 0.847 0.701 0.767 1.109 1.384 1.484 1.519 1.759 1.652 1.937 2.356 2.571 2.465 2.345 2.477 2.207 2.219 2.356 2.342 2.299 2.06 2.465 2.507 2.583 2.7 2.833 2.931 3.01 2021 +666 LSO PPPGDP Lesotho "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.621 0.701 0.785 0.84 0.908 0.968 1.028 1.076 1.2 1.316 1.436 1.555 1.69 1.796 1.917 2.012 2.15 2.263 2.32 2.39 2.564 2.708 2.794 2.965 3.117 3.315 3.568 3.848 4.069 4.11 4.372 4.688 4.795 5.407 5.926 6.402 6.225 5.563 5.68 5.781 5.5 5.846 6.395 6.728 7.016 7.322 7.511 7.662 2021 +666 LSO NGDP_D Lesotho "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.678 6.255 6.133 6.73 7.467 8.798 10.055 11.539 13.576 15.431 17.455 20.173 22.748 25.067 27.493 30.707 32.835 35.859 39.091 41.72 43.928 48.353 53.149 54.464 57.897 61.591 66.405 74.166 83.439 86.08 91.614 98.424 102.605 114.199 129.04 138.763 139.681 140.939 148.626 156.855 165.499 176.093 190.19 200.839 210.423 220.587 232.065 243.736 2021 +666 LSO NGDPRPC Lesotho "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,669.99" "4,689.81" "4,826.11" "4,844.90" "5,149.15" "5,197.14" "5,276.69" "5,148.35" "5,400.33" "5,538.64" "5,667.23" "5,855.80" "5,983.80" "6,066.99" "6,208.34" "6,072.82" "6,423.14" "6,641.71" "6,729.80" "6,831.56" "7,161.07" "7,389.99" "7,500.71" "7,800.07" "7,980.95" "8,222.99" "8,579.64" "8,947.62" "9,221.80" "9,193.12" "9,597.20" "10,015.27" "10,460.02" "10,573.99" "10,720.36" "10,995.09" "11,127.25" "10,753.71" "10,651.75" "10,580.37" "9,879.39" "9,961.25" "10,051.67" "10,089.25" "10,181.22" "10,307.14" "10,251.22" "10,135.93" 2016 +666 LSO NGDPRPPPPC Lesotho "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,195.43" "1,200.50" "1,235.39" "1,240.20" "1,318.08" "1,330.37" "1,350.73" "1,317.88" "1,382.38" "1,417.78" "1,450.70" "1,498.97" "1,531.73" "1,553.03" "1,589.21" "1,554.52" "1,644.20" "1,700.15" "1,722.69" "1,748.75" "1,833.09" "1,891.69" "1,920.03" "1,996.66" "2,042.96" "2,104.92" "2,196.22" "2,290.41" "2,360.60" "2,353.26" "2,456.69" "2,563.71" "2,677.56" "2,706.73" "2,744.20" "2,814.53" "2,848.36" "2,752.74" "2,726.64" "2,708.37" "2,528.93" "2,549.88" "2,573.03" "2,582.65" "2,606.19" "2,638.42" "2,624.11" "2,594.60" 2016 +666 LSO NGDPPC Lesotho "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 265.183 293.329 296.002 326.078 384.464 457.231 530.553 594.048 733.165 854.658 989.203 "1,181.32" "1,361.20" "1,520.80" "1,706.84" "1,864.77" "2,109.04" "2,381.67" "2,630.74" "2,850.16" "3,145.70" "3,573.25" "3,986.53" "4,248.24" "4,620.75" "5,064.62" "5,697.28" "6,636.13" "7,694.61" "7,913.44" "8,792.38" "9,857.39" "10,732.47" "12,075.40" "13,833.60" "15,257.10" "15,542.64" "15,156.16" "15,831.29" "16,595.81" "16,350.33" "17,541.07" "19,117.23" "20,263.18" "21,423.64" "22,736.25" "23,789.51" "24,704.91" 2016 +666 LSO NGDPDPC Lesotho "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 340.852 337.16 273.569 293.235 267.36 208.686 233.93 291.915 322.488 325.872 382.327 427.81 477.277 465.397 480.692 514.122 490.549 516.861 475.868 466.514 453.282 374.971 410.133 592.302 738.561 791.265 809.56 930.798 868.532 "1,011.42" "1,222.20" "1,324.61" "1,261.44" "1,191.99" "1,250.63" "1,106.83" "1,105.77" "1,166.07" "1,150.98" "1,122.34" 999.205 "1,181.10" "1,186.74" "1,208.12" "1,247.85" "1,293.76" "1,322.47" "1,341.68" 2016 +666 LSO PPPPC Lesotho "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 484.743 532.855 582.224 607.379 668.82 696.398 721.294 721.157 783.128 834.681 886.022 946.466 989.195 "1,026.72" "1,073.08" "1,071.67" "1,154.24" "1,214.10" "1,244.05" "1,280.65" "1,372.84" "1,448.64" "1,493.26" "1,583.51" "1,663.72" "1,767.93" "1,901.53" "2,036.68" "2,139.34" "2,146.36" "2,267.63" "2,415.58" "2,454.06" "2,748.73" "2,992.19" "3,210.95" "3,101.37" "2,752.74" "2,791.77" "2,822.67" "2,667.42" "2,801.28" "3,027.68" "3,147.28" "3,242.61" "3,343.72" "3,388.89" "3,415.62" 2016 +666 LSO NGAP_NPGDP Lesotho Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +666 LSO PPPSH Lesotho Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 2021 +666 LSO PPPEX Lesotho Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.547 0.55 0.508 0.537 0.575 0.657 0.736 0.824 0.936 1.024 1.116 1.248 1.376 1.481 1.591 1.74 1.827 1.962 2.115 2.226 2.291 2.467 2.67 2.683 2.777 2.865 2.996 3.258 3.597 3.687 3.877 4.081 4.373 4.393 4.623 4.752 5.012 5.506 5.671 5.879 6.13 6.262 6.314 6.438 6.607 6.8 7.02 7.233 2021 +666 LSO NID_NGDP Lesotho Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: The national accounts real values have been updated from 2015 onwards. Prior to 2015 the data has been adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2012/13 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 33.33 33.786 36.436 31.966 35.46 35.005 32.526 36.421 41.329 44.83 51.696 63.708 64.613 66.463 61.502 65.019 65.896 55.46 49.809 45.096 40.368 34.387 28.633 27.214 24.787 21.993 23.084 25.814 28.626 30.744 29.652 28.094 34.889 33.065 33.091 29.949 26.986 22.811 18.046 22.706 25.462 20.647 18.547 21.988 25.405 27.983 26.78 24.721 2021 +666 LSO NGSD_NGDP Lesotho Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: The national accounts real values have been updated from 2015 onwards. Prior to 2015 the data has been adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2012/13 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 44.054 41.17 46.099 40.12 46.435 53.057 30.911 27.88 21.747 18.13 42.504 26.964 30.954 20.957 30.698 32.736 25.871 23.166 12.414 17.193 35.07 39.111 36.114 29.295 35.873 31.662 41.73 46.174 47.649 32.464 20.145 13.569 25.886 27.72 27.884 25.724 19.223 18.659 14.574 21.05 23.847 15.674 10.037 13.268 15.528 16.901 17.942 19.1 2021 +666 LSO PCPI Lesotho "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 3.916 4.395 4.94 5.807 6.435 7.287 8.61 9.612 10.725 12.317 13.73 16.181 18.94 21.548 23.11 25.412 27.714 30.083 32.422 35.225 37.385 39.972 44.993 48.217 50.639 52.38 55.561 60.013 66.443 71.347 73.84 77.559 82.253 86.254 90.887 93.812 100 104.448 109.411 115.086 120.815 128.122 138.528 147.108 155.199 163.735 172.741 182.241 2021 +666 LSO PCPIPCH Lesotho "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.629 12.214 12.416 17.549 10.812 13.241 18.152 11.634 11.585 14.843 11.466 17.857 17.047 13.768 7.25 9.962 9.058 8.55 7.775 8.644 6.131 6.919 12.562 7.166 5.023 3.438 6.073 8.012 10.715 7.38 3.495 5.037 6.051 4.865 5.37 3.218 6.597 4.448 4.752 5.187 4.978 6.048 8.122 6.194 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 2021 +666 LSO PCPIE Lesotho "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 4.259 4.791 5.708 6.3 7.01 8.4 9.464 10.322 11.949 13.398 15.764 18.367 21.177 22.478 24.874 27.181 29.577 31.736 34.575 36.764 39.337 43.627 46.994 49.42 51.245 53.86 57.054 63.13 69.784 72.259 74.869 80.246 84.234 88.871 90.659 97.441 101.77 106.691 112.276 116.749 124.284 133.237 143.036 150.122 157.878 165.614 173.729 182.242 2021 +666 LSO PCPIEPCH Lesotho "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 12.5 19.136 10.363 11.268 19.831 12.676 9.063 15.759 12.129 17.66 16.51 15.298 6.145 10.658 9.275 8.814 7.3 8.947 6.33 6.999 10.906 7.719 5.163 3.693 5.102 5.93 10.65 10.541 3.547 3.612 7.182 4.969 5.504 2.012 7.481 4.443 4.835 5.235 3.985 6.453 7.204 7.354 4.954 5.167 4.9 4.9 4.9 2021 +666 LSO TM_RPCH Lesotho Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY2010/11 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1982 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 0 20.503 12.113 13.123 4.323 0.091 -3.549 10.333 8.511 4.679 -6.332 -3.215 -2.838 12.89 11.888 -3.503 -0.339 3.807 -0.407 1.3 6.611 2.818 3.598 4.252 4.207 -6.004 1.111 5.838 1.104 3.374 -4.291 0.029 -2.957 -1.682 0.463 7.034 4.015 3.534 -1.134 -2.342 2022 +666 LSO TMG_RPCH Lesotho Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY2010/11 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1982 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.824 2.121 14.505 4.343 1.058 -3.378 9.164 9.676 3.696 -5.93 -3.471 -2.42 12.89 11.888 -3.503 -0.339 3.807 -0.407 1.3 6.181 2.684 6.606 4.523 6.497 -5.821 1.666 5.463 -3.821 3.713 -5.045 1.047 -2.122 -1.157 1.431 6.282 4.34 1.445 -1.008 -0.694 2022 +666 LSO TX_RPCH Lesotho Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY2010/11 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1982 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 -- -- -- 0 -- -- 2.584 -2.965 2.348 33.524 9.139 4.602 6.507 16.879 28.135 -4.455 -10.354 21.248 18.57 12.092 -15.828 -2.105 10.5 19.237 11.06 4.038 -5.547 3.347 8.566 -2.285 -8.7 -3.453 16.738 9.486 5.496 0.315 -0.381 -21.306 15.722 5.771 1.645 0.792 0.815 0.876 0.435 2022 +666 LSO TXG_RPCH Lesotho Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY2010/11 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1982 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.654 -10.104 2.175 54.823 18.595 5.656 8.358 21.979 9.173 10.635 -13.747 26.141 18.57 12.092 -15.828 -2.105 10.5 19.237 11.06 3.809 -5.215 3.68 9.344 -2.183 -8.47 -3.007 14.768 8.008 9.1 0.573 -0.243 -20.245 15.157 5.856 1.676 0.815 0.838 0.901 0.446 2022 +666 LSO LUR Lesotho Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +666 LSO LE Lesotho Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +666 LSO LP Lesotho Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 1.281 1.315 1.349 1.384 1.358 1.39 1.425 1.492 1.532 1.576 1.621 1.643 1.708 1.749 1.786 1.877 1.862 1.864 1.865 1.867 1.868 1.869 1.871 1.872 1.874 1.875 1.877 1.889 1.902 1.915 1.928 1.941 1.954 1.967 1.98 1.994 2.007 2.021 2.034 2.048 2.062 2.087 2.112 2.138 2.164 2.19 2.216 2.243 2016 +666 LSO GGR Lesotho General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a 0.121 0.143 0.18 0.238 0.28 0.361 0.409 0.581 0.728 0.867 1.003 1.251 1.503 1.77 1.838 2.143 2.094 2.045 2.357 2.746 3.168 3.602 4.248 4.653 6.618 7.219 9.052 9.383 9.065 9.626 13.142 13.274 14.583 15.321 14.052 15.251 16.117 16.437 18.619 17.557 19.016 20.375 22.156 23.281 24.591 25.737 2022 +666 LSO GGR_NGDP Lesotho General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a 27.869 29.025 31.634 34.471 34.076 37.45 33.468 39.653 41.724 41.054 39.634 43.196 45.304 46.464 43.002 44.368 39.218 35.319 36.855 37.233 38.068 39.985 42.499 42.03 54.675 57.576 61.847 61.921 53.482 50.313 62.669 55.884 53.229 50.367 45.041 49.798 50.043 48.357 55.228 47.961 47.095 47.036 47.796 46.758 46.637 46.441 2022 +666 LSO GGX Lesotho General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a 0.13 0.133 0.152 0.226 0.272 0.387 0.431 0.523 0.573 0.66 0.883 1.032 1.314 1.575 1.748 2.131 2.724 2.931 2.418 2.947 3.367 3.519 3.639 4.164 5.232 6.033 8.531 10.316 9.64 11.537 12.253 14.012 13.771 15.751 16.829 15.585 17.649 18.97 18.547 19.174 21.696 22.948 24.46 25.42 25.845 26.839 2022 +666 LSO GGX_NGDP Lesotho General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a 29.812 27.094 26.736 32.693 33.103 40.177 35.233 35.666 32.846 31.218 34.896 35.643 39.61 41.331 40.888 44.102 51.006 50.621 37.815 39.959 40.455 39.063 36.407 37.615 43.218 48.117 58.291 68.079 56.872 60.302 58.429 58.991 50.269 51.78 53.943 50.887 54.8 55.81 55.013 52.378 53.73 52.975 52.769 51.054 49.016 48.429 2022 +666 LSO GGXCNL Lesotho General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a -0.008 0.009 0.028 0.012 0.008 -0.026 -0.022 0.058 0.155 0.208 0.12 0.219 0.189 0.196 0.09 0.013 -0.63 -0.886 -0.061 -0.201 -0.199 0.083 0.609 0.489 1.387 1.186 0.52 -0.933 -0.575 -1.911 0.889 -0.738 0.811 -0.43 -2.777 -0.334 -1.532 -2.533 0.073 -1.617 -2.68 -2.573 -2.305 -2.139 -1.254 -1.102 2022 +666 LSO GGXCNL_NGDP Lesotho General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a -1.943 1.931 4.898 1.778 0.973 -2.726 -1.765 3.986 8.878 9.835 4.738 7.553 5.694 5.133 2.114 0.267 -11.788 -15.302 -0.96 -2.726 -2.387 0.921 6.092 4.416 11.457 9.458 3.556 -6.158 -3.39 -9.989 4.239 -3.106 2.961 -1.413 -8.902 -1.09 -4.757 -7.453 0.215 -4.417 -6.636 -5.939 -4.972 -4.296 -2.379 -1.988 2022 +666 LSO GGSB Lesotho General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +666 LSO GGSB_NPGDP Lesotho General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +666 LSO GGXONLB Lesotho General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a 0.005 0.026 0.042 0.028 0.028 0.001 0.011 0.127 0.228 0.232 0.165 0.237 0.183 0.156 -0.05 -0.114 -0.72 -0.885 0.053 -0.083 -0.006 0.216 0.754 0.599 1.695 1.485 0.629 -0.814 -0.488 -1.777 1.053 -0.572 0.986 -0.163 -2.715 -0.03 -1.087 -2.062 0.613 -1.175 -2.15 -1.856 -1.448 -1.111 -0.082 0.168 2022 +666 LSO GGXONLB_NGDP Lesotho General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a 1.051 5.243 7.473 4.011 3.443 0.079 0.896 8.647 13.094 10.985 6.502 8.195 5.528 4.087 -1.161 -2.358 -13.48 -15.29 0.836 -1.129 -0.067 2.398 7.546 5.412 14.002 11.843 4.297 -5.373 -2.879 -9.29 5.021 -2.408 3.599 -0.535 -8.703 -0.098 -3.375 -6.066 1.819 -3.211 -5.325 -4.284 -3.124 -2.231 -0.155 0.303 2022 +666 LSO GGXWDN Lesotho General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.008 0.009 1.877 1.344 1.86 0.663 -0.374 -1.552 -2.576 -0.746 0.391 -0.652 -0.541 -1.168 0.35 1.925 2.63 5.154 5.673 6.306 6.409 8.18 8.8 8.904 9.247 9.288 9.4 2022 +666 LSO GGXWDN_NGDP Lesotho General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.228 0.109 0.109 20.838 13.449 16.803 5.477 -2.985 -10.605 -16.997 -4.4 2.045 -3.11 -2.279 -4.265 1.15 6.17 8.588 16.003 16.69 18.704 17.507 20.257 20.315 19.208 18.571 17.614 16.962 2022 +666 LSO GGXWDG Lesotho General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.282 0.37 0.311 0.249 1.613 2.041 2.2 2.369 3.031 3.14 4.197 4.755 5.6 7.933 6.558 4.693 4.544 5.391 6.303 6.868 6.975 5.529 5.779 6.972 8.356 9.785 11.37 13.913 12.664 12.262 15.794 17.151 18.269 19.591 20.484 20.78 21.027 21.491 21.921 22.295 2022 +666 LSO GGXWDG_NGDP Lesotho General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.091 25.256 17.804 11.784 63.76 70.477 66.303 62.186 70.901 64.996 78.599 82.115 87.57 107.561 78.802 52.092 45.453 48.69 52.066 54.783 47.655 36.488 34.095 36.443 39.848 41.193 41.504 45.739 40.594 40.038 49.04 50.458 54.19 53.518 50.729 47.969 45.363 43.163 41.574 40.229 2022 +666 LSO NGDP_FY Lesotho "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.37 0.42 0.435 0.491 0.568 0.692 0.823 0.964 1.223 1.466 1.745 2.113 2.53 2.896 3.318 3.81 4.275 4.831 5.34 5.79 6.395 7.376 8.323 9.009 9.996 11.071 12.105 12.538 14.636 15.153 16.95 19.131 20.97 23.754 27.396 30.419 31.197 30.627 32.207 33.99 33.713 36.607 40.379 43.318 46.354 49.79 52.728 55.42 2022 +666 LSO BCA Lesotho Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.039 -0.052 0.133 0.17 0.174 0.147 0.162 0.218 0.082 0.087 0.183 -0.237 -0.167 -0.079 -0.067 -0.195 -0.253 -0.312 -0.183 -0.244 -0.043 0.039 0.056 0.027 0.156 0.152 0.305 0.358 0.314 0.033 -0.224 -0.373 -0.222 -0.125 -0.129 -0.093 -0.172 -0.098 -0.081 -0.038 -0.033 -0.123 -0.213 -0.225 -0.267 -0.314 -0.259 -0.169 2022 +666 LSO BCA_NGDPD Lesotho Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.85 -11.802 36.039 42.019 47.89 50.813 48.501 49.987 16.669 16.858 29.572 -33.778 -20.435 -9.738 -7.838 -20.199 -27.679 -32.441 -20.661 -27.971 -5.054 5.593 7.298 2.469 11.26 10.254 20.108 20.36 19.023 1.72 -9.507 -14.525 -9.003 -5.346 -5.207 -4.225 -7.762 -4.152 -3.471 -1.656 -1.615 -4.973 -8.51 -8.72 -9.877 -11.082 -8.839 -5.621 2021 +668 LBR NGDP_R Liberia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF STA preliminary survey; Publish growth rate from 2000 only, no data prior to 1999 due to civil war in the country. Latest actual data: 2016 Notes: Real GDP are in billions of U.S. dollars. The National Accounts data are staff estimates and are based on the preliminary results of the 2016 Household Income and Expenditure Survey, and of an ongoing STA technical assistance on National Accounts. The pre-2016 data were spliced with a constant ratio. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018. Official base year is 1992. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.046 2.102 2.195 1.559 1.621 1.716 1.862 2.106 2.234 2.35 2.499 2.692 2.918 3.176 3.198 3.199 3.146 3.224 3.264 3.182 3.088 3.242 3.363 3.505 3.682 3.89 4.112 4.358 2016 +668 LBR NGDP_RPCH Liberia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.758 4.431 -28.974 3.971 5.856 8.48 13.103 6.105 5.192 6.351 7.7 8.42 8.836 0.695 0.007 -1.63 2.469 1.242 -2.516 -2.967 5.011 3.717 4.235 5.052 5.645 5.704 5.98 2016 +668 LBR NGDP Liberia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF STA preliminary survey; Publish growth rate from 2000 only, no data prior to 1999 due to civil war in the country. Latest actual data: 2016 Notes: Real GDP are in billions of U.S. dollars. The National Accounts data are staff estimates and are based on the preliminary results of the 2016 Household Income and Expenditure Survey, and of an ongoing STA technical assistance on National Accounts. The pre-2016 data were spliced with a constant ratio. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018. Official base year is 1992. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.863 0.904 0.943 0.714 0.897 0.944 1.109 1.344 1.676 1.765 1.966 2.34 2.675 3.044 3.09 3.092 3.256 3.321 3.264 3.08 3.037 3.509 3.9 4.178 4.231 4.482 4.81 5.207 2016 +668 LBR NGDPD Liberia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.863 0.904 0.943 0.714 0.897 0.944 1.109 1.344 1.676 1.765 1.966 2.34 2.675 3.044 3.09 3.092 3.256 3.321 3.264 3.08 3.037 3.509 3.9 4.178 4.231 4.482 4.81 5.207 2016 +668 LBR PPPGDP Liberia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.59 2.721 2.886 2.09 2.232 2.437 2.725 3.165 3.423 3.624 3.9 4.288 4.773 5.647 5.922 5.624 6.283 7.204 7.467 7.41 7.276 7.959 8.841 9.544 10.237 11.015 11.865 12.818 2016 +668 LBR NGDP_D Liberia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.203 42.987 42.96 45.761 55.345 55.031 59.575 63.822 75.006 75.112 78.674 86.943 91.642 95.833 96.625 96.66 103.477 102.997 100 96.795 98.364 108.214 115.977 119.183 114.903 115.211 116.97 119.483 2016 +668 LBR NGDPRPC Liberia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 718.309 711.637 725.726 506.74 516.95 533.28 559.213 608.188 619.206 626.021 642.34 670.103 705.621 747.72 733.573 715.251 685.952 685.695 677.356 644.533 610.449 625.941 633.909 645.308 662.186 683.466 705.956 731.347 2016 +668 LBR NGDPRPPPPC Liberia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,604.88" "1,589.98" "1,621.45" "1,132.18" "1,155.00" "1,191.48" "1,249.42" "1,358.85" "1,383.46" "1,398.69" "1,435.15" "1,497.18" "1,576.53" "1,670.59" "1,638.99" "1,598.05" "1,532.59" "1,532.02" "1,513.38" "1,440.05" "1,363.90" "1,398.51" "1,416.31" "1,441.78" "1,479.49" "1,527.03" "1,577.28" "1,634.01" 2016 +668 LBR NGDPPC Liberia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 303.151 305.914 311.769 231.891 286.104 293.47 333.151 388.156 464.44 470.219 505.355 582.605 646.648 716.566 708.812 691.359 709.804 706.249 677.356 623.874 600.462 677.356 735.185 769.099 760.869 787.429 825.759 873.833 2016 +668 LBR NGDPDPC Liberia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 303.151 305.914 311.769 231.891 286.104 293.47 333.151 388.156 464.44 470.219 505.355 582.605 646.648 716.566 708.812 691.359 709.804 706.249 677.356 623.874 600.462 677.356 735.185 769.099 760.869 787.429 825.759 873.833 2016 +668 LBR PPPPC Liberia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 909.415 921.265 954.148 679.385 711.679 757.183 818.505 914.245 948.657 965.245 "1,002.31" "1,067.36" "1,153.91" "1,329.35" "1,358.24" "1,257.49" "1,369.75" "1,532.02" "1,549.54" "1,500.83" "1,438.59" "1,536.39" "1,666.57" "1,756.99" "1,840.77" "1,935.24" "2,036.97" "2,151.07" 2016 +668 LBR NGAP_NPGDP Liberia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +668 LBR PPPSH Liberia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 2016 +668 LBR PPPEX Liberia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.333 0.332 0.327 0.341 0.402 0.388 0.407 0.425 0.49 0.487 0.504 0.546 0.56 0.539 0.522 0.55 0.518 0.461 0.437 0.416 0.417 0.441 0.441 0.438 0.413 0.407 0.405 0.406 2016 +668 LBR NID_NGDP Liberia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +668 LBR NGSD_NGDP Liberia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +668 LBR PCPI Liberia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Central Bank of Liberia; Publish growth rate from 2000 only, no data prior to 1999 due to civil war in the country. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. 12-month average Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 93.121 94.967 100 112.149 128.03 141.256 146.277 156.436 171.319 190.834 224.212 240.864 258.426 280.358 299.511 322.208 353.972 381.375 415.104 466.72 576.618 732.129 856.247 923.17 986.916 "1,072.40" "1,127.05" "1,183.03" "1,242.19" "1,304.29" 2021 +668 LBR PCPIPCH Liberia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.982 5.3 12.149 14.16 10.33 3.555 6.945 9.514 11.391 17.49 7.427 7.291 8.487 6.832 7.578 9.858 7.742 8.844 12.435 23.547 26.969 16.953 7.816 6.905 8.661 5.096 4.967 5 5 2021 +668 LBR PCPIE Liberia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Central Bank of Liberia; Publish growth rate from 2000 only, no data prior to 1999 due to civil war in the country. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. 12-month average Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90.575 97.932 101.07 120.589 133.968 140.716 151.303 161.895 181.178 202.301 221.294 242.777 258.844 288.479 310.718 337.111 362.936 392.113 441.196 502.496 645.833 776.619 878.53 926.486 "1,027.96" "1,095.17" "1,152.06" "1,209.67" "1,270.15" "1,333.66" 2021 +668 LBR PCPIEPCH Liberia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.123 3.204 19.313 11.095 5.037 7.524 7 11.911 11.659 9.388 9.708 6.618 11.449 7.709 8.494 7.661 8.039 12.518 13.894 28.525 20.251 13.122 5.459 10.953 6.538 5.195 5 5 5 2021 +668 LBR TM_RPCH Liberia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of Liberia Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The imports data for 2010-2017 were replaced by custom-based ASYCUDA data, which recently became available to the team. Exports data have been revised up based on the preliminary estimates of the GDP revision. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.117 8.339 11.683 -13.521 432.518 0.56 41.691 -7.006 4.717 -23.926 -17.825 21.96 14.62 -5.734 37.308 11.057 -11.947 -25.091 -4.828 -4.95 4.813 0.145 -11.456 0.948 5.714 4.388 4.159 4.324 2020 +668 LBR TMG_RPCH Liberia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of Liberia Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The imports data for 2010-2017 were replaced by custom-based ASYCUDA data, which recently became available to the team. Exports data have been revised up based on the preliminary estimates of the GDP revision. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -96.617 "1,877.67" -0.167 5.485 5.983 -13.777 135.12 -18.305 40.999 -6.374 29.557 -13.944 -18.633 63.731 33.868 -7.593 69.248 14.063 -15.155 -27.257 -6.331 -6.893 21.14 5.783 -7.112 1.7 3.19 3.05 5.108 3.396 2020 +668 LBR TX_RPCH Liberia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of Liberia Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The imports data for 2010-2017 were replaced by custom-based ASYCUDA data, which recently became available to the team. Exports data have been revised up based on the preliminary estimates of the GDP revision. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 88.098 36.909 12.028 -48.174 90.955 0.176 31.596 1.261 1.45 -16.168 -0.2 0.279 14.927 18.058 -1.576 1.332 -4.832 -7.743 31.621 -7.28 -13.337 11.701 12.177 8.643 9.492 6.942 5.253 4.091 2020 +668 LBR TXG_RPCH Liberia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of Liberia Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The imports data for 2010-2017 were replaced by custom-based ASYCUDA data, which recently became available to the team. Exports data have been revised up based on the preliminary estimates of the GDP revision. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.742 44.429 91.628 46.955 5.462 -53.062 -20.004 5.653 -12.894 16.329 7.394 -15.773 -21.906 14.873 35.76 118.879 2.167 -8.509 -9.139 8.026 66.943 -10.132 -0.382 16.057 21.19 10.229 7.906 7.079 5.738 4.515 2020 +668 LBR LUR Liberia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +668 LBR LE Liberia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +668 LBR LP Liberia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Publish growth rate from 2000 only, no data prior to 1999 due to civil war in the country. Latest actual data: 2016 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.517 2.7 2.848 2.954 3.025 3.077 3.136 3.218 3.329 3.462 3.608 3.754 3.891 4.017 4.136 4.248 4.36 4.472 4.587 4.702 4.819 4.937 5.058 5.18 5.305 5.432 5.561 5.692 5.825 5.959 2016 +668 LBR GGR Liberia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.13 0.105 0.109 0.073 0.104 0.116 0.173 0.264 0.317 0.394 0.519 0.601 0.746 0.874 0.881 1.032 1.039 0.928 0.913 0.844 0.95 0.957 0.952 1.015 1.036 1.113 1.219 1.326 2020 +668 LBR GGR_NGDP Liberia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.462 11.122 11.16 9.337 11.57 11.181 14.877 18.329 19.08 22.553 26.227 25.456 27.894 28.707 28.523 33.387 31.925 27.945 27.957 27.39 31.267 27.285 24.405 24.306 24.478 24.834 25.333 25.472 2020 +668 LBR GGX Liberia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.131 0.113 0.125 0.07 0.109 0.121 0.123 0.232 0.362 0.419 0.496 0.704 0.822 0.835 1.034 1.148 1.164 1.165 1.061 0.992 1.066 1.042 1.147 1.166 1.198 1.287 1.405 1.528 2020 +668 LBR GGX_NGDP Liberia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.544 12.061 12.735 8.98 12.125 11.687 10.646 16.052 21.782 23.953 25.064 29.848 30.752 27.416 33.445 37.123 35.753 35.079 32.493 32.204 35.108 29.697 29.421 27.915 28.32 28.716 29.203 29.346 2020 +668 LBR GGXCNL Liberia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.001 -0.009 -0.015 0.003 -0.005 -0.005 0.049 0.033 -0.045 -0.024 0.023 -0.104 -0.076 0.039 -0.152 -0.116 -0.125 -0.237 -0.148 -0.148 -0.117 -0.085 -0.196 -0.151 -0.163 -0.174 -0.186 -0.202 2020 +668 LBR GGXCNL_NGDP Liberia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.081 -0.939 -1.574 0.356 -0.556 -0.506 4.231 2.277 -2.702 -1.4 1.163 -4.392 -2.858 1.291 -4.923 -3.737 -3.827 -7.134 -4.535 -4.814 -3.841 -2.412 -5.015 -3.609 -3.843 -3.882 -3.871 -3.874 2020 +668 LBR GGSB Liberia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +668 LBR GGSB_NPGDP Liberia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +668 LBR GGXONLB Liberia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 -0.008 -0.014 0.004 -0.004 -0.005 0.049 0.034 -0.043 -0.022 0.025 -0.102 -0.076 0.042 -0.145 -0.106 -0.115 -0.222 -0.121 -0.116 -0.078 -0.054 -0.158 -0.107 -0.117 -0.13 -0.14 -0.154 2020 +668 LBR GGXONLB_NGDP Liberia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.075 -0.819 -1.412 0.563 -0.487 -0.467 4.25 2.345 -2.566 -1.249 1.277 -4.33 -2.854 1.387 -4.682 -3.428 -3.54 -6.699 -3.693 -3.751 -2.555 -1.54 -4.041 -2.558 -2.771 -2.907 -2.912 -2.96 2020 +668 LBR GGXWDN Liberia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.023 4.119 4.216 4.312 4.403 4.497 4.556 4.197 3.099 1.809 0.31 0.373 0.38 0.445 0.513 0.471 0.791 0.917 0.996 1.334 1.614 1.706 1.99 2.187 2.315 2.46 2.609 2.78 2020 +668 LBR GGXWDN_NGDP Liberia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 446.495 437.886 430.918 550.972 490.98 434.841 392.879 290.968 186.695 103.43 15.644 15.819 14.208 14.62 16.613 15.246 24.29 27.6 30.505 43.325 53.151 48.619 51.011 52.338 54.709 54.885 54.24 53.394 2020 +668 LBR GGXWDG Liberia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.218 4.376 4.536 4.697 4.873 5.051 5.23 5.292 3.906 2.311 0.503 0.531 0.548 0.627 0.752 0.766 0.93 1.056 1.211 1.495 1.781 1.866 2.149 2.346 2.475 2.62 2.769 2.94 2020 +668 LBR GGXWDG_NGDP Liberia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 468.091 465.181 463.626 600.13 543.411 488.469 450.965 366.813 235.286 132.16 25.397 22.52 20.505 20.612 24.332 24.771 28.572 31.799 37.103 48.532 58.657 53.175 55.111 56.165 58.488 58.452 57.564 56.464 2020 +668 LBR NGDP_FY Liberia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.901 0.941 0.978 0.783 0.897 1.034 1.16 1.443 1.66 1.749 1.979 2.36 2.675 3.044 3.09 3.092 3.256 3.321 3.264 3.08 3.037 3.509 3.9 4.178 4.231 4.482 4.81 5.207 2020 +668 LBR BCA Liberia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Publish from 2000 only, no reliable data due to civil war in the country. The current account balance is in millions of U.S. dollars. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5). Authorities provided data in BPM5. Country team converted them to BPM6. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.106 -0.087 -0.026 -0.1 -0.055 0.021 -0.082 -0.021 -0.505 -0.232 0.021 -0.058 -0.558 -0.268 -1.06 -0.881 -0.747 -0.74 -0.696 -0.605 -0.498 -0.62 -0.635 -0.689 -0.683 -0.717 -0.763 -0.823 2020 +668 LBR BCA_NGDPD Liberia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.237 -9.667 -2.751 -14.017 -6.158 2.218 -7.355 -1.569 -30.166 -13.157 1.072 -2.473 -20.87 -8.807 -34.308 -28.49 -22.953 -22.276 -21.322 -19.634 -16.389 -17.684 -16.282 -16.503 -16.15 -15.995 -15.86 -15.809 2016 +672 LBY NGDP_R Libya "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013. We received new data rebased to 2013 from 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 142.814 114.194 115.927 110.467 101.292 101.907 90.338 77.057 82.897 88.865 92.171 109.056 104.099 98.407 101.575 85.901 87.412 85.109 84.533 84.373 87.784 90.089 86.732 100.735 106.622 117.945 118.273 125.642 125.438 119.919 125.947 62.547 116.855 95.823 73.743 73.122 72.031 95.436 103.015 91.481 64.516 82.769 67.426 79.483 85.83 92.043 95.95 99.881 2021 +672 LBY NGDP_RPCH Libya "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.606 -20.04 1.518 -4.709 -8.306 0.607 -11.353 -14.702 7.579 7.199 3.72 18.32 -4.545 -5.468 3.219 -15.431 1.759 -2.635 -0.676 -0.189 4.042 2.626 -3.727 16.145 5.845 10.619 0.278 6.23 -0.162 -4.4 5.027 -50.339 86.827 -17.998 -23.043 -0.843 -1.491 32.492 7.941 -11.196 -29.476 28.291 -18.537 17.883 7.985 7.239 4.244 4.097 2021 +672 LBY NGDP Libya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013. We received new data rebased to 2013 from 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 11.898 10.279 10.248 9.766 9.145 8.995 7.798 6.834 7.399 8.221 8.95 9.82 10.431 10.203 10.898 11.677 13.318 14.385 14.454 17.221 20.23 21.302 26.846 34.696 44.439 63.917 78.938 85.902 106.096 76.226 95.492 58.967 116.755 95.823 73.001 67.289 69.396 93.605 104.674 96.836 65.048 176.089 195.113 211.661 219.309 228.127 233.282 238.694 2021 +672 LBY NGDPD Libya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 40.19 34.72 34.616 32.988 30.89 30.384 24.756 23.009 25.87 27.446 31.627 34.995 35.459 31.912 29.719 33.739 36.827 37.702 30.921 37.129 39.498 35.206 21.128 27.026 34.054 48.852 60.094 68.211 86.804 60.809 75.381 48.17 92.542 75.352 57.373 48.718 49.913 67.155 76.681 69.241 46.882 39.007 40.836 43.75 45.62 47.732 49.114 50.54 2021 +672 LBY PPPGDP Libya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 97.849 85.642 92.314 91.411 86.843 90.133 81.51 71.246 79.348 88.397 95.116 116.348 113.59 109.924 115.886 100.058 103.683 102.692 103.146 104.401 111.082 116.568 113.973 134.986 146.711 167.38 173.025 188.772 192.08 184.805 196.428 99.576 172.534 144.459 126.892 137.239 137.403 154.436 170.682 154.285 110.119 147.144 128.389 156.742 172.809 188.762 200.519 212.775 2021 +672 LBY NGDP_D Libya "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.331 9.001 8.84 8.841 9.028 8.827 8.632 8.868 8.925 9.251 9.71 9.005 10.02 10.368 10.729 13.593 15.235 16.901 17.098 20.41 23.045 23.645 30.953 34.443 41.679 54.193 66.742 68.37 84.58 63.565 75.819 94.275 99.915 100 98.993 92.023 96.342 98.082 101.611 105.853 100.824 212.747 289.375 266.296 255.516 247.849 243.13 238.979 2021 +672 LBY NGDPRPC Libya "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "47,793.32" "36,532.91" "35,416.79" "32,387.24" "28,466.62" "28,798.58" "24,573.58" "20,100.83" "19,166.98" "19,653.54" "21,636.31" "25,012.92" "23,340.69" "21,580.46" "21,844.07" "18,084.37" "18,060.34" "17,298.57" "16,872.90" "16,576.32" "16,946.69" "17,127.25" "16,241.93" "18,585.73" "19,350.69" "21,099.25" "20,786.15" "21,737.32" "21,332.98" "20,120.55" "20,848.41" "10,559.54" "18,597.38" "15,292.63" "11,781.94" "11,567.11" "11,281.94" "14,799.80" "15,817.09" "13,907.33" "9,711.01" "12,335.14" "9,949.12" "11,612.32" "12,415.52" "13,182.54" "13,606.12" "14,023.53" 2019 +672 LBY NGDPRPPPPC Libya "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "77,340.09" "59,118.27" "57,312.16" "52,409.68" "46,065.24" "46,602.44" "39,765.46" "32,527.56" "31,016.38" "31,803.75" "35,012.30" "40,476.41" "37,770.37" "34,921.93" "35,348.51" "29,264.49" "29,225.59" "27,992.88" "27,304.06" "26,824.14" "27,423.47" "27,715.65" "26,283.00" "30,075.80" "31,313.67" "34,143.23" "33,636.56" "35,175.76" "34,521.44" "32,559.48" "33,737.31" "17,087.65" "30,094.64" "24,746.83" "19,065.78" "18,718.12" "18,256.66" "23,949.33" "25,595.53" "22,505.11" "15,714.55" "19,960.96" "16,099.86" "18,791.28" "20,091.04" "21,332.24" "22,017.69" "22,693.15" 2019 +672 LBY NGDPPC Libya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,981.78" "3,288.43" "3,130.95" "2,863.26" "2,570.08" "2,542.03" "2,121.20" "1,782.61" "1,710.75" "1,818.21" "2,100.86" "2,252.32" "2,338.72" "2,237.46" "2,343.61" "2,458.23" "2,751.58" "2,923.71" "2,884.99" "3,383.26" "3,905.45" "4,049.75" "5,027.42" "6,401.42" "8,065.20" "11,434.24" "13,873.11" "14,861.87" "18,043.54" "12,789.56" "15,807.02" "9,955.04" "18,581.49" "15,292.60" "11,663.35" "10,644.45" "10,869.20" "14,515.93" "16,071.88" "14,721.30" "9,791.01" "26,242.68" "28,790.24" "30,923.15" "31,723.58" "32,672.73" "33,080.56" "33,513.23" 2019 +672 LBY NGDPDPC Libya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,449.65" "11,107.63" "10,575.64" "9,671.45" "8,681.16" "8,586.41" "6,733.97" "6,002.07" "5,981.63" "6,070.10" "7,424.17" "8,026.29" "7,950.51" "6,998.26" "6,391.13" "7,102.86" "7,608.82" "7,663.00" "6,171.77" "7,294.48" "7,625.01" "6,693.08" "3,956.48" "4,986.33" "6,180.39" "8,739.20" "10,561.37" "11,801.27" "14,762.58" "10,202.81" "12,478.02" "8,132.32" "14,728.07" "12,025.60" "9,166.56" "7,706.74" "7,817.63" "10,414.14" "11,773.76" "10,526.29" "7,056.75" "5,813.32" "6,025.68" "6,391.76" "6,599.02" "6,836.32" "6,964.62" "7,095.95" 2019 +672 LBY PPPPC Libya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "32,745.46" "27,398.49" "28,202.67" "26,800.16" "24,406.06" "25,471.37" "22,172.13" "18,585.07" "18,346.54" "19,550.00" "22,327.75" "26,685.26" "25,468.70" "24,106.08" "24,921.74" "21,064.94" "21,422.15" "20,872.38" "20,587.93" "20,511.05" "21,444.40" "22,161.15" "21,343.17" "24,905.15" "26,626.27" "29,942.71" "30,408.60" "32,659.47" "32,666.61" "31,007.52" "32,515.40" "16,810.94" "27,458.75" "23,054.54" "20,273.58" "21,709.87" "21,520.75" "23,949.33" "26,206.97" "23,454.94" "16,575.15" "21,928.97" "18,944.70" "22,899.53" "24,997.17" "27,034.75" "28,434.64" "29,874.07" 2019 +672 LBY NGAP_NPGDP Libya Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +672 LBY PPPSH Libya Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.73 0.574 0.58 0.54 0.474 0.46 0.394 0.324 0.334 0.345 0.344 0.397 0.341 0.317 0.317 0.259 0.254 0.237 0.23 0.222 0.22 0.22 0.206 0.23 0.232 0.245 0.233 0.235 0.228 0.218 0.218 0.104 0.171 0.137 0.116 0.123 0.118 0.126 0.132 0.114 0.083 0.1 0.079 0.091 0.095 0.099 0.1 0.101 2021 +672 LBY PPPEX Libya Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.122 0.12 0.111 0.107 0.105 0.1 0.096 0.096 0.093 0.093 0.094 0.084 0.092 0.093 0.094 0.117 0.128 0.14 0.14 0.165 0.182 0.183 0.236 0.257 0.303 0.382 0.456 0.455 0.552 0.412 0.486 0.592 0.677 0.663 0.575 0.49 0.505 0.606 0.613 0.628 0.591 1.197 1.52 1.35 1.269 1.209 1.163 1.122 2021 +672 LBY NID_NGDP Libya Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013. We received new data rebased to 2013 from 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 26.171 33.778 28.674 28.496 26.105 18.465 22.818 15.362 18.988 22.517 22.317 19.901 16.91 20.179 20.228 7.696 12.147 2.249 2.758 1.998 1.999 52.2 61.523 49.654 44.352 40.322 36.31 20.604 21.567 26.018 19.801 8.442 15.219 21.686 26.224 17.382 13.8 13.708 15.134 14.163 28.554 15.484 15.499 14.676 14.352 14.099 13.78 13.537 2021 +672 LBY NGSD_NGDP Libya Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +672 LBY PCPI Libya "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Bureau of Statistics and Census Libya Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2003 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 34.644 39.215 44.628 49.319 55.454 60.506 62.551 65.318 67.363 70.37 70.877 79.17 86.652 93.128 103.066 111.664 116.126 120.291 124.765 127.977 124.256 113.273 102.101 100 101.252 103.943 105.466 112.017 123.667 126.695 129.808 150.45 159.585 163.725 167.708 184.498 232.232 292.287 333.13 323.568 328.318 337.409 356.048 370.461 381.716 393.32 404.961 417.621 2021 +672 LBY PCPIPCH Libya "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 14.286 13.194 13.804 10.512 12.439 9.111 3.38 4.423 3.131 4.464 0.721 11.7 9.45 7.474 10.671 8.342 3.996 3.586 3.719 2.574 -2.907 -8.839 -9.863 -2.057 1.252 2.658 1.465 6.211 10.401 2.448 2.458 15.902 6.072 2.594 2.433 10.011 25.872 25.86 13.974 -2.87 1.468 2.769 5.524 4.048 3.038 3.04 2.96 3.126 2021 +672 LBY PCPIE Libya "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Bureau of Statistics and Census Libya Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2003 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 34.182 38.858 43.534 48.545 53.666 57.007 59.122 61.349 63.687 67.918 75.277 84.084 92.03 98.908 109.463 118.595 119.604 123.494 128.206 130.34 121.727 109.213 101.275 100 96.5 105.969 108.874 116.857 128.362 128.783 133.065 168.522 162.331 165.097 176.883 206.776 256.43 328.349 324.423 325.116 334.274 346.65 366.635 376.297 389.004 399.734 412.241 425.012 2021 +672 LBY PCPIEPCH Libya "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.704 13.681 12.034 11.509 10.55 6.224 3.711 3.766 3.811 6.643 10.834 11.7 9.45 7.474 10.671 8.342 0.851 3.253 3.816 1.665 -6.609 -10.28 -7.268 -1.259 -3.5 9.812 2.741 7.332 9.846 0.328 3.325 26.646 -3.674 1.704 7.138 16.9 24.013 28.047 -1.196 0.214 2.817 3.702 5.765 2.635 3.377 2.758 3.129 3.098 2021 +672 LBY TM_RPCH Libya Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.607 17.822 -24.848 -12.827 16.028 8.678 -25.697 2.591 -10.376 20.608 48.88 14.537 -8.558 14.802 1.399 20.8 10.746 22.182 9.169 -54.731 115.889 29.491 -9.218 -35.168 -41.671 24.409 17.258 37.066 -41.699 8.708 4.536 7.645 15.825 8.996 0.612 -1.906 2017 +672 LBY TMG_RPCH Libya Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.595 47.849 -21.612 -14.352 -1.564 -31.403 -30.467 0.8 0.942 14.592 9.3 6.308 -9.729 21.692 -22.078 -13.443 13.932 9.336 -27.832 -0.063 -11.979 21.229 50.194 19.163 -11.158 14.08 0.561 24.324 7.184 20.399 6.328 -59.737 136.501 32.643 -8.303 -34.816 -44.42 15.011 22.155 34.436 -53.773 64.384 12.487 8.153 17.363 10.38 1.848 -0.703 2017 +672 LBY TX_RPCH Libya Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.805 18.749 21.216 -19.241 -6.902 -7.263 -6.589 -2.646 -16.242 3.427 -7.052 2.903 3.733 -4.826 -14.757 15.771 55.085 8.659 7.854 3.443 -6.557 -6.819 -0.838 -69.154 217.46 -23.803 -54.813 6.787 2.709 131.615 43.105 -9.944 -65.906 155.009 10.473 11.314 0.171 1.155 -0.977 -4.116 2017 +672 LBY TXG_RPCH Libya Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 -15.913 -32.025 0.614 -1.729 -7.703 -3.383 16.73 -26.272 20.77 20.199 19.981 -19.156 -6.95 -6.959 -6.433 -2.64 -16.182 3.399 -7.401 2.857 3.013 -5.262 -17.739 16.245 60.017 9.104 9.179 3.44 -6.528 -7.437 -0.677 -68.933 217.17 -23.911 -54.822 4.627 3.947 133.219 43.274 -10.057 -66.242 156.104 10.45 11.351 -0.023 1.033 -1.018 -4.167 2017 +672 LBY LUR Libya Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +672 LBY LE Libya Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +672 LBY LP Libya Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. World Development Indicators Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 2.988 3.126 3.273 3.411 3.558 3.539 3.676 3.834 4.325 4.522 4.26 4.36 4.46 4.56 4.65 4.75 4.84 4.92 5.01 5.09 5.18 5.26 5.34 5.42 5.51 5.59 5.69 5.78 5.88 5.96 6.041 5.923 6.283 6.266 6.259 6.322 6.385 6.448 6.513 6.578 6.644 6.71 6.777 6.845 6.913 6.982 7.052 7.122 2019 +672 LBY GGR Libya General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff judgement based on 2021 fiscal accounts Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.985 3.524 2.686 2.494 2.818 3.673 5.604 4.635 4.408 5.622 8.175 7.891 12.85 16.614 23.272 37.413 45.457 53.091 72.897 41.786 61.504 16.614 74.714 54.773 21.543 16.843 8.845 22.338 49.143 57.365 22.818 105.62 133.158 150.16 148.886 149.715 147.53 140.963 2021 +672 LBY GGR_NGDP Libya General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.35 35.887 25.754 24.442 25.863 31.457 42.078 32.219 30.495 32.649 40.409 37.046 47.865 47.886 52.368 58.533 57.586 61.804 68.709 54.818 64.408 28.176 63.992 57.16 29.511 25.031 12.746 23.864 46.949 59.24 35.079 59.981 68.247 70.944 67.889 65.628 63.241 59.056 2021 +672 LBY GGX Libya General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff judgement based on 2021 fiscal accounts Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.684 2.698 2.675 3.083 3.109 3.23 4.096 4.937 4.749 4.642 5.415 7.877 10.973 14.475 18.245 17.994 22.493 28.727 43.534 45.947 50.552 23.366 45.977 70.391 43.814 36.015 29.171 32.692 39.311 45.813 37.31 85.776 102.349 103.283 107.617 112.063 116.001 117.824 2021 +672 LBY GGX_NGDP Libya General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.994 27.474 25.647 30.216 28.53 27.66 30.759 34.323 32.858 26.957 26.769 36.979 40.874 41.72 41.056 28.152 28.495 33.442 41.032 60.278 52.939 39.626 39.379 73.459 60.019 53.523 42.036 34.925 37.556 47.31 57.358 48.712 52.456 48.797 49.071 49.123 49.725 49.362 2021 +672 LBY GGXCNL Libya General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff judgement based on 2021 fiscal accounts Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.3 0.826 0.011 -0.589 -0.291 0.443 1.507 -0.303 -0.341 0.98 2.759 0.014 1.877 2.139 5.027 19.419 22.964 24.364 29.364 -4.162 10.952 -6.752 28.737 -15.618 -22.271 -19.172 -20.326 -10.354 9.832 11.552 -14.492 19.844 30.81 46.877 41.27 37.651 31.529 23.139 2021 +672 LBY GGXCNL_NGDP Libya General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.355 8.413 0.106 -5.774 -2.667 3.797 11.319 -2.105 -2.363 5.692 13.64 0.067 6.991 6.166 11.312 30.381 29.091 28.363 27.677 -5.459 11.469 -11.45 24.613 -16.299 -30.508 -28.492 -29.29 -11.062 9.393 11.93 -22.279 11.269 15.791 22.147 18.818 16.504 13.515 9.694 2021 +672 LBY GGSB Libya General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +672 LBY GGSB_NPGDP Libya General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +672 LBY GGXONLB Libya General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff judgement based on 2021 fiscal accounts Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.416 0.942 0.127 -0.473 -0.175 0.559 1.63 -0.18 -0.218 1.103 2.759 0.089 1.877 2.139 5.027 19.419 22.964 24.364 29.364 -4.162 10.952 -6.752 28.737 -15.618 -22.271 -19.172 -20.326 -10.354 9.832 11.552 -14.492 19.844 30.81 46.877 41.27 37.651 31.529 23.139 2021 +672 LBY GGXONLB_NGDP Libya General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.651 9.594 1.219 -4.637 -1.603 4.791 12.241 -1.251 -1.512 6.406 13.64 0.419 6.991 6.166 11.312 30.381 29.091 28.363 27.677 -5.459 11.469 -11.45 24.613 -16.299 -30.508 -28.492 -29.29 -11.062 9.393 11.93 -22.279 11.269 15.791 22.147 18.818 16.504 13.515 9.694 2021 +672 LBY GGXWDN Libya General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +672 LBY GGXWDN_NGDP Libya General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +672 LBY GGXWDG Libya General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions +672 LBY GGXWDG_NGDP Libya General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP +672 LBY NGDP_FY Libya "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff judgement based on 2021 fiscal accounts Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 11.898 10.279 10.248 9.766 9.145 8.995 7.798 6.834 7.399 8.221 8.95 9.82 10.431 10.203 10.898 11.677 13.318 14.385 14.454 17.221 20.23 21.302 26.846 34.696 44.439 63.917 78.938 85.902 106.096 76.226 95.492 58.967 116.755 95.823 73.001 67.289 69.396 93.605 104.674 96.836 65.048 176.089 195.113 211.661 219.309 228.127 233.282 238.694 2021 +672 LBY BCA Libya Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.215 -3.963 -1.579 -1.643 -1.468 1.906 -0.166 -1.043 -1.826 -1.026 2.147 0.432 1.791 -0.844 0.151 0.936 -0.091 -0.138 -0.577 0.963 5.208 2.23 -1.506 -2.154 7.031 17.425 28.093 29.825 37.083 9.38 14.578 3.173 23.837 0.01 -18.998 -9.205 -4.704 4.414 11.274 4.639 -3.974 7.056 6.763 10.728 10.41 8.367 6.911 5.379 2020 +672 LBY BCA_NGDPD Libya Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 20.439 -11.414 -4.56 -4.979 -4.751 6.274 -0.67 -4.532 -7.057 -3.737 6.789 1.234 5.051 -2.646 0.507 2.774 -0.246 -0.367 -1.868 2.593 13.186 6.334 -7.126 -7.969 20.647 35.669 46.748 43.724 42.72 15.425 19.339 6.587 25.757 0.013 -33.112 -18.894 -9.425 6.573 14.702 6.7 -8.477 18.089 16.561 24.521 22.818 17.529 14.071 10.642 2020 +946 LTU NGDP_R Lithuania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.133 16.978 18.389 19.764 19.538 20.26 21.583 23.04 25.474 27.148 29.247 31.415 34.904 35.817 30.502 31.006 32.878 34.142 35.354 36.605 37.346 38.287 39.926 41.52 43.42 43.362 45.532 46.341 46.857 48.164 49.399 50.615 51.79 2021 +946 LTU NGDP_RPCH Lithuania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.239 8.311 7.476 -1.141 3.696 6.526 6.751 10.566 6.57 7.732 7.414 11.107 2.615 -14.839 1.652 6.039 3.844 3.55 3.537 2.024 2.519 4.282 3.993 4.574 -0.132 5.003 1.778 1.114 2.788 2.565 2.463 2.321 2021 +946 LTU NGDP Lithuania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.757 9.711 11.722 13.021 12.711 13.351 14.177 15.182 16.65 18.22 20.98 24.053 29.011 32.66 26.897 28.034 31.317 33.41 35.04 36.581 37.346 38.89 42.276 45.515 48.86 49.507 55.383 64.364 70.858 75.899 80.512 84.992 89.168 2021 +946 LTU NGDPD Lithuania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.696 8.383 10.119 11.24 10.972 11.525 12.238 14.257 18.782 22.624 26.115 30.203 39.764 48.03 37.475 37.195 43.584 42.952 46.537 48.611 41.44 43.035 47.742 53.775 54.703 56.502 65.547 68.031 72.629 78.004 83.234 88.437 93.396 2021 +946 LTU PPPGDP Lithuania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.879 26.662 29.376 31.927 32.007 33.942 36.972 40.083 45.193 49.455 54.95 60.845 69.43 72.612 62.233 64.021 69.298 73.809 79.034 82.647 83.784 88.692 95.675 101.873 108.438 109.599 119.865 130.67 136.833 143.599 150.019 156.64 163.378 2021 +946 LTU NGDP_D Lithuania "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.084 57.198 63.746 65.883 65.055 65.899 65.687 65.897 65.361 67.114 71.735 76.567 83.117 91.186 88.181 90.415 95.252 97.857 99.11 99.936 100 101.576 105.886 109.62 112.53 114.172 121.637 138.892 151.221 157.585 162.984 167.918 172.17 2021 +946 LTU NGDPRPC Lithuania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,445.42" "4,714.04" "5,143.52" "5,568.37" "5,544.01" "5,789.48" "6,218.27" "6,691.56" "7,458.96" "8,038.75" "8,802.56" "9,607.27" "10,801.96" "11,198.97" "9,643.63" "10,010.65" "10,857.68" "11,427.24" "11,953.29" "12,482.95" "12,856.03" "13,348.47" "14,116.13" "14,820.55" "15,539.50" "15,514.77" "16,244.69" "16,369.83" "16,552.15" "17,013.62" "17,449.99" "17,879.75" "18,294.81" 2021 +946 LTU NGDPRPPPPC Lithuania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,652.60" "11,296.31" "12,325.46" "13,343.53" "13,285.16" "13,873.40" "14,900.90" "16,035.04" "17,873.97" "19,263.33" "21,093.65" "23,021.99" "25,884.83" "26,836.20" "23,109.13" "23,988.61" "26,018.36" "27,383.20" "28,643.77" "29,913.02" "30,807.02" "31,987.07" "33,826.61" "35,514.62" "37,237.46" "37,178.19" "38,927.30" "39,227.17" "39,664.07" "40,769.90" "41,815.57" "42,845.42" "43,840.02" 2021 +946 LTU NGDPPC Lithuania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,137.52" "2,696.36" "3,278.81" "3,668.58" "3,606.66" "3,815.23" "4,084.63" "4,409.55" "4,875.22" "5,395.11" "6,314.52" "7,355.95" "8,978.23" "10,211.90" "8,503.89" "9,051.13" "10,342.14" "11,182.31" "11,846.95" "12,475.01" "12,856.06" "13,558.85" "14,947.06" "16,246.33" "17,486.58" "17,713.47" "19,759.53" "22,736.37" "25,030.36" "26,810.98" "28,440.73" "30,023.31" "31,498.22" 2021 +946 LTU NGDPDPC Lithuania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,845.10" "2,327.50" "2,830.27" "3,166.72" "3,113.27" "3,293.31" "3,525.85" "4,140.73" "5,499.48" "6,699.37" "7,860.18" "9,236.62" "12,305.92" "15,017.56" "11,848.20" "12,009.03" "14,393.27" "14,376.00" "15,734.38" "16,577.33" "14,265.41" "15,004.19" "16,879.45" "19,194.88" "19,577.94" "20,216.06" "23,385.93" "24,031.62" "25,655.99" "27,554.61" "29,402.08" "31,240.02" "32,991.66" 2021 +946 LTU PPPPC Lithuania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,855.44" "7,402.81" "8,216.52" "8,995.32" "9,082.17" "9,699.17" "10,652.22" "11,641.65" "13,232.85" "14,644.29" "16,538.60" "18,607.51" "21,486.78" "22,703.70" "19,675.85" "20,670.18" "22,884.95" "24,703.76" "26,721.62" "28,184.35" "28,842.24" "30,922.14" "33,826.61" "36,363.00" "38,809.06" "39,214.23" "42,765.26" "46,158.60" "48,335.64" "50,725.72" "52,993.65" "55,332.51" "57,712.57" 2021 +946 LTU NGAP_NPGDP Lithuania Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +946 LTU PPPSH Lithuania Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.064 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.068 0.067 0.07 0.073 0.077 0.078 0.08 0.082 0.086 0.086 0.074 0.071 0.072 0.073 0.075 0.075 0.075 0.076 0.078 0.079 0.08 0.082 0.082 0.081 0.08 0.079 0.079 0.078 0.077 2021 +946 LTU PPPEX Lithuania Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.312 0.364 0.399 0.408 0.397 0.393 0.383 0.379 0.368 0.368 0.382 0.395 0.418 0.45 0.432 0.438 0.452 0.453 0.443 0.443 0.446 0.438 0.442 0.447 0.451 0.452 0.462 0.493 0.518 0.529 0.537 0.543 0.546 2021 +946 LTU NID_NGDP Lithuania Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.762 21.113 24.622 24.38 21.396 18.833 19.089 20.809 21.969 22.888 24.266 26.947 32.309 28.124 12.657 18.126 21.962 19.76 19.526 19.623 21.27 19.208 19.181 20.353 17.565 13.47 18.568 19.156 18.725 19.412 19.871 20.149 20.309 2021 +946 LTU NGSD_NGDP Lithuania Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.587 12.443 14.863 12.753 10.66 13.257 14.538 15.574 15.122 15.115 16.989 16.039 16.812 14.503 14.089 16.851 17.417 18.353 20.359 22.787 18.459 18.389 19.774 20.647 21.042 20.809 19.991 17.552 16.67 17.824 18.818 19.721 20.359 2021 +946 LTU PCPI Lithuania "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The Department of Statistics publishes an CPI index consistent with the harmonized EU methodology (HICP) from 1995. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.485 58.45 63.556 66.968 67.935 68.678 69.743 69.977 69.223 70.023 71.893 74.594 78.934 87.689 91.338 92.426 96.238 99.283 100.438 100.682 100 100.678 104.422 107.065 109.466 110.628 115.745 136.124 147.504 152.285 156.156 159.941 163.653 2021 +946 LTU PCPIPCH Lithuania "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.092 8.735 5.369 1.443 1.094 1.549 0.336 -1.077 1.154 2.672 3.757 5.818 11.092 4.161 1.191 4.124 3.164 1.164 0.242 -0.677 0.678 3.718 2.531 2.242 1.062 4.625 17.607 8.36 3.241 2.542 2.424 2.32 2021 +946 LTU PCPIE Lithuania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The Department of Statistics publishes an CPI index consistent with the harmonized EU methodology (HICP) from 1995. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.06 60.41 65.57 67.59 67.85 68.98 70.38 69.75 68.84 70.8 72.92 76.24 82.49 89.47 90.52 93.8 97.06 99.89 100.419 100.23 99.98 101.94 105.82 107.68 110.62 110.54 122.37 142.535 149.671 153.583 157.447 161.135 164.812 2021 +946 LTU PCPIEPCH Lithuania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.746 8.542 3.081 0.385 1.665 2.03 -0.895 -1.305 2.847 2.994 4.553 8.198 8.462 1.174 3.624 3.475 2.916 0.53 -0.189 -0.249 1.96 3.806 1.758 2.73 -0.072 10.702 16.479 5.006 2.613 2.516 2.342 2.282 2021 +946 LTU TM_RPCH Lithuania Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. This is staff calculation because BOP data are in nominal terms. Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes come from national account. Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: We are not excluding any items Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.166 24.966 6.14 -12.351 4.976 17.576 18.582 8.856 15.211 16.831 14.302 10.649 10.819 -28.654 16.811 14.217 5.17 5.812 -1.672 9.353 4.041 11.141 6.019 6.057 -4.38 18.658 0.012 3.841 5.722 4.696 4.219 3.656 2021 +946 LTU TMG_RPCH Lithuania Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +946 LTU TX_RPCH Lithuania Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. This is staff calculation because BOP data are in nominal terms. Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes come from national account. Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: We are not excluding any items Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.044 18.838 4.659 -16.372 9.557 21.209 18.611 8.426 4.093 17.028 12.808 3.193 11.618 -13.676 16.382 14.547 10.847 7.27 -1.823 2.42 4.927 13.522 6.806 9.928 0.434 15.91 -2.201 1.735 4.343 3.536 3.38 2.969 2021 +946 LTU TXG_RPCH Lithuania Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +946 LTU LUR Lithuania Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Eurostat harmonized data Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.6 16.375 17.362 13.737 12.441 10.884 8.324 5.778 4.248 5.827 13.787 17.814 15.39 13.366 11.77 10.699 9.119 7.861 7.073 6.146 6.254 8.488 7.116 7.25 7 6.5 6.2 6 6 2021 +946 LTU LE Lithuania Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Eurostat harmonized data Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.457 1.398 1.352 1.401 1.433 1.42 1.434 1.429 1.452 1.427 1.317 1.248 1.254 1.276 1.293 1.319 1.335 1.361 1.355 1.375 1.378 1.358 1.369 1.376 1.377 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +946 LTU LP Lithuania Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.629 3.602 3.575 3.549 3.524 3.5 3.471 3.443 3.415 3.377 3.323 3.27 3.231 3.198 3.163 3.097 3.028 2.988 2.958 2.932 2.905 2.868 2.828 2.802 2.794 2.795 2.803 2.831 2.831 2.831 2.831 2.831 2.831 2021 +946 LTU GGR Lithuania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.315 0.316 0.316 1.012 1.551 2.256 2.703 3.622 4.065 3.964 4.262 4.46 4.77 5.134 5.775 6.914 8.015 9.714 11.042 9.244 9.616 10.183 10.695 11.22 12.2 12.769 13.05 13.89 15.361 16.647 17.282 20.374 24.048 25.605 27.09 28.453 29.831 31.311 2021 +946 LTU GGR_NGDP Lithuania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.966 27.728 30.905 31.22 31.187 31.925 31.459 31.416 30.833 31.696 32.955 33.323 33.483 33.809 34.369 34.301 32.517 32.01 32.021 33.351 34.191 33.557 32.856 33.749 34.072 34.907 36.787 37.362 36.136 35.693 35.339 35.098 35.114 2021 +946 LTU GGX Lithuania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.312 0.311 0.311 1.19 1.791 2.568 3.116 3.822 4.794 5.017 4.795 4.973 5.042 5.345 6.054 7.02 8.123 10.004 12.11 11.757 11.55 12.981 11.744 12.136 12.443 12.847 12.95 13.698 15.089 16.518 20.88 20.929 25.326 26.824 28.236 29.554 30.936 32.213 2021 +946 LTU GGX_NGDP Lithuania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.978 31.957 32.61 36.817 39.47 35.91 35.08 33.212 32.1 33.229 33.46 33.77 34.482 37.078 43.711 41.2 41.449 35.151 34.636 34.015 34.399 33.298 32.402 33.152 33.807 42.175 37.789 39.347 37.856 37.203 36.708 36.399 36.127 2021 +946 LTU GGXCNL Lithuania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.003 0.005 0.005 -0.178 -0.24 -0.312 -0.412 -0.2 -0.729 -1.053 -0.532 -0.513 -0.273 -0.211 -0.279 -0.106 -0.108 -0.29 -1.068 -2.513 -1.934 -2.797 -1.049 -0.916 -0.243 -0.078 0.101 0.192 0.272 0.129 -3.598 -0.555 -1.278 -1.219 -1.146 -1.102 -1.106 -0.903 2021 +946 LTU GGXCNL_NGDP Lithuania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.012 -4.229 -1.706 -5.596 -8.283 -3.985 -3.621 -1.796 -1.267 -1.534 -0.505 -0.447 -0.999 -3.269 -9.342 -6.899 -8.931 -3.141 -2.615 -0.664 -0.208 0.259 0.454 0.597 0.265 -7.268 -1.001 -1.985 -1.721 -1.51 -1.369 -1.301 -1.012 2021 +946 LTU GGSB Lithuania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.061 -0.188 -0.041 -0.131 -0.284 -0.236 -0.722 -1.861 -2.746 -1.889 -1.345 -1.355 -0.798 -0.557 -0.317 -0.123 0.177 0.208 0.223 0.152 -3.26 -0.657 -1.322 -0.959 -0.945 -0.92 -0.942 -0.743 2021 +946 LTU GGSB_NPGDP Lithuania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.153 -3.176 -7.276 -9.495 -6.582 -4.463 -4.168 -2.332 -1.568 -0.865 -0.326 0.453 0.494 0.494 0.315 -6.587 -1.206 -2.067 -1.346 -1.241 -1.141 -1.108 -0.833 2021 +946 LTU GGXONLB Lithuania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.384 -0.365 -0.134 -0.058 -0.143 0.028 0.028 -0.15 -0.905 -2.2 -1.618 -2.27 -0.387 -0.312 0.36 0.485 0.628 0.689 0.696 0.518 -3.305 -0.421 -1.335 -1.341 -1.194 -1.11 -0.971 -0.759 2021 +946 LTU GGXONLB_NGDP Lithuania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.879 -2.573 -0.883 -0.351 -0.783 0.134 0.116 -0.516 -2.771 -8.18 -5.771 -7.248 -1.158 -0.892 0.985 1.298 1.614 1.63 1.529 1.061 -6.677 -0.76 -2.074 -1.893 -1.573 -1.378 -1.142 -0.851 2021 +946 LTU GGXWDN Lithuania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.295 1.818 1.434 1.66 1.76 1.724 1.913 2.119 1.897 2.397 3.287 5.325 7.373 10.357 11.145 11.938 11.903 13.237 12.813 13.928 12.619 14.821 20.358 22.031 24.487 25.306 26.052 26.754 27.46 27.962 2021 +946 LTU GGXWDN_NGDP Lithuania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.944 14.301 10.739 11.711 11.594 10.357 10.498 10.101 7.888 8.263 10.065 19.798 26.299 33.07 33.358 34.07 32.54 35.445 32.947 32.946 27.726 30.334 41.122 39.78 38.044 35.714 34.325 33.23 32.308 31.359 2021 +946 LTU GGXWDG Lithuania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.836 3.574 3.14 3.25 3.365 3.395 3.405 3.702 4.152 4.61 4.762 7.529 10.151 11.629 13.264 13.55 14.825 15.94 15.515 16.631 15.322 17.524 23.061 24.734 27.189 28.009 28.755 29.457 30.162 30.665 2021 +946 LTU GGXWDG_NGDP Lithuania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.779 28.117 23.518 22.923 22.167 20.389 18.686 17.645 17.261 15.889 14.581 27.99 36.209 37.134 39.701 38.671 40.526 42.681 39.896 39.338 33.663 35.865 46.58 44.659 42.243 39.528 37.886 36.586 35.488 34.39 2021 +946 LTU NGDP_FY Lithuania "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.788 9.75 11.719 13.021 12.711 13.351 14.177 15.182 16.65 18.22 20.98 24.053 29.011 32.66 26.897 28.034 31.317 33.41 35.04 36.581 37.346 38.89 42.276 45.515 48.86 49.507 55.383 64.364 70.858 75.899 80.512 84.992 89.168 2021 +946 LTU BCA Lithuania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. http://www.lbank.lt/eng/statistic/index.html. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1993 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.086 -0.094 -0.614 -0.723 -0.981 -1.298 -1.194 -0.675 -0.574 -0.734 -1.278 -1.724 -1.901 -3.295 -6.162 -6.542 0.537 -0.474 -1.981 -0.605 0.388 1.538 -1.165 -0.353 0.283 0.158 1.902 4.146 0.933 -1.091 -1.493 -1.239 -0.876 -0.378 0.046 2021 +946 LTU BCA_NGDPD Lithuania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.176 -8.621 -9.699 -11.55 -10.883 -5.855 -4.688 -5.148 -6.807 -7.622 -7.277 -10.908 -15.497 -13.621 1.432 -1.275 -4.545 -1.407 0.834 3.165 -2.811 -0.82 0.593 0.295 3.477 7.338 1.424 -1.604 -2.055 -1.588 -1.053 -0.428 0.05 2021 +137 LUX NGDP_R Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. The Luxembourg statistics office (STATEC) publishes the national accounts data starting from 2000 only. Previously, the same data were published from 1995, but when the authorities moved to the ESA 2010 standard, the historical data were only revised back to 2000. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.529 13.637 13.778 14.038 14.702 15.525 17.075 17.749 19.252 21.138 22.262 24.187 24.627 25.662 26.642 27.024 27.433 29.062 30.949 33.555 36.387 37.506 38.716 39.73 41.411 42.439 44.992 48.636 48.489 46.918 48.683 49.191 50.003 51.588 52.942 54.143 56.838 57.586 58.741 60.669 59.592 63.696 64.727 65.452 67.116 68.774 70.502 72.263 2020 +137 LUX NGDP_RPCH Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.17 0.798 1.039 1.887 4.73 5.596 9.983 3.951 8.464 9.798 5.32 8.645 1.819 4.201 3.821 1.432 1.515 5.937 6.492 8.421 8.442 3.074 3.225 2.62 4.231 2.482 6.017 8.098 -0.302 -3.239 3.76 1.045 1.65 3.171 2.623 2.269 4.978 1.317 2.004 3.284 -1.777 6.887 1.619 1.12 2.543 2.471 2.512 2.499 2020 +137 LUX NGDP Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. The Luxembourg statistics office (STATEC) publishes the national accounts data starting from 2000 only. Previously, the same data were published from 1995, but when the authorities moved to the ESA 2010 standard, the historical data were only revised back to 2000. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.657 5.086 5.136 5.651 6.265 6.64 7.297 7.59 8.46 9.663 10.433 11.541 12.189 13.46 14.469 15.019 15.701 16.322 17.31 19.767 22.986 23.88 25.011 26.227 28.189 30.281 34.175 37.642 40.01 39.051 42.403 44.323 46.526 49.095 51.791 54.142 56.208 58.169 60.362 62.704 64.221 73.314 77.726 81.984 86.737 90.814 94.982 99.385 2020 +137 LUX NGDPD Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.434 5.549 4.557 4.473 4.385 4.544 6.611 8.211 9.301 9.903 12.628 13.683 15.328 15.714 17.487 20.571 20.464 18.428 19.263 21.088 21.24 21.388 23.633 29.66 35.049 37.693 42.912 51.593 58.838 54.408 56.26 61.685 59.814 65.204 68.823 60.078 62.2 65.689 71.317 70.203 73.294 86.768 82.154 84.033 89.143 93.884 98.831 104.098 2020 +137 LUX PPPGDP Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.796 6.395 6.861 7.264 7.882 8.586 9.634 10.262 11.523 13.148 14.366 16.136 16.804 17.925 19.007 19.684 20.348 21.928 23.614 25.963 28.793 30.347 31.814 33.291 35.631 37.661 41.159 45.694 46.43 45.214 47.478 48.971 51.309 54.839 58.578 61.454 65.973 68.884 71.944 75.635 75.187 83.704 91.107 95.41 99.889 104.259 108.912 113.794 2020 +137 LUX NGDP_D Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.425 37.293 37.279 40.251 42.611 42.768 42.733 42.76 43.947 45.714 46.863 47.717 49.496 52.453 54.31 55.577 57.235 56.162 55.93 58.91 63.17 63.67 64.602 66.014 68.073 71.353 75.958 77.395 82.513 83.231 87.1 90.105 93.048 95.166 97.827 100 98.892 101.012 102.761 103.354 107.769 115.1 120.082 125.258 129.234 132.047 134.723 137.532 2020 +137 LUX NGDPRPC Luxembourg "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "37,146.10" "37,329.78" "37,686.86" "38,397.83" "40,180.91" "42,348.41" "46,361.12" "47,880.85" "51,488.79" "55,979.69" "58,293.94" "62,482.47" "62,760.04" "64,476.35" "65,978.57" "66,610.14" "66,650.19" "69,709.71" "73,320.97" "78,509.20" "83,919.28" "85,435.08" "87,197.52" "88,623.47" "91,012.75" "92,018.00" "95,911.53" "102,132.93" "100,225.09" "95,072.34" "96,957.78" "96,113.72" "95,261.00" "96,067.60" "96,309.81" "96,167.85" "98,642.14" "97,493.51" "97,574.77" "98,827.16" "95,177.83" "100,350.70" "100,590.31" "100,335.13" "101,488.80" "102,583.48" "103,731.77" "104,879.53" 2020 +137 LUX NGDPRPPPPC Luxembourg "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "44,433.97" "44,653.68" "45,080.82" "45,931.28" "48,064.18" "50,656.94" "55,456.92" "57,274.82" "61,590.62" "66,962.61" "69,730.89" "74,741.20" "75,073.23" "77,126.26" "78,923.21" "79,678.69" "79,726.60" "83,386.39" "87,706.16" "93,912.28" "100,383.79" "102,196.99" "104,305.21" "106,010.92" "108,868.96" "110,071.43" "114,728.86" "122,170.86" "119,888.72" "113,725.02" "115,980.37" "114,970.71" "113,950.70" "114,915.55" "115,205.27" "115,035.47" "117,995.20" "116,621.22" "116,718.42" "118,216.52" "113,851.21" "120,038.97" "120,325.59" "120,020.34" "121,400.36" "122,709.81" "124,083.38" "125,456.34" 2020 +137 LUX NGDPPC Luxembourg "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,787.39" "13,921.44" "14,049.17" "15,455.69" "17,121.61" "18,111.66" "19,811.36" "20,473.66" "22,627.62" "25,590.46" "27,318.17" "29,814.65" "31,063.90" "33,819.46" "35,833.27" "37,019.91" "38,147.05" "39,150.03" "41,008.73" "46,250.12" "53,011.99" "54,396.13" "56,331.08" "58,503.68" "61,954.73" "65,657.20" "72,852.27" "79,046.20" "82,698.64" "79,130.09" "84,450.71" "86,602.97" "88,638.22" "91,423.65" "94,217.39" "96,167.67" "97,549.64" "98,479.85" "100,268.60" "102,141.58" "102,572.08" "115,503.44" "120,791.26" "125,678.16" "131,158.17" "135,457.96" "139,750.33" "144,243.00" 2020 +137 LUX NGDPDPC Luxembourg "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "17,666.75" "15,190.09" "12,464.02" "12,234.67" "11,984.27" "12,393.78" "17,950.00" "22,149.52" "24,875.49" "26,226.90" "33,066.89" "35,346.49" "39,061.02" "39,483.06" "43,306.89" "50,705.09" "49,718.87" "44,202.56" "45,636.55" "49,341.23" "48,984.17" "48,719.11" "53,227.55" "66,160.48" "77,030.65" "81,728.63" "91,478.07" "108,343.85" "121,616.15" "110,249.42" "112,049.15" "120,526.25" "113,953.49" "121,423.17" "125,200.14" "106,710.08" "107,948.20" "111,211.58" "118,466.36" "114,357.51" "117,063.65" "136,701.40" "127,672.53" "128,819.44" "134,795.97" "140,036.71" "145,413.77" "151,082.07" 2020 +137 LUX PPPPC Luxembourg "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,914.80" "17,506.60" "18,766.14" "19,868.92" "21,541.98" "23,421.90" "26,157.53" "27,683.18" "30,818.91" "34,820.93" "37,617.43" "41,683.98" "42,823.32" "45,037.08" "47,070.81" "48,517.81" "49,435.92" "52,596.77" "55,944.20" "60,746.90" "66,404.08" "69,126.57" "71,652.20" "74,261.26" "78,310.53" "81,658.39" "87,739.90" "95,956.17" "95,969.45" "91,618.94" "94,558.98" "95,683.39" "97,749.49" "102,120.37" "106,564.11" "109,154.33" "114,497.54" "116,621.22" "119,506.62" "123,205.84" "120,086.20" "131,873.99" "141,587.11" "146,259.82" "151,045.73" "155,512.41" "160,246.92" "165,155.18" 2020 +137 LUX NGAP_NPGDP Luxembourg Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.498 3.658 1.826 4.346 8.323 8.034 11.364 7.802 6.96 5.834 2.337 -2.148 -2.361 -2.148 -0.037 2.613 0.961 -- -1.273 -0.952 -2.285 -0.095 4.772 2.243 -2.544 -0.249 -0.728 -0.949 -0.074 -0.026 -0.489 1.675 0.419 0.042 1.047 -2.836 0.425 -0.332 -0.662 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +137 LUX PPPSH Luxembourg Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.044 0.047 0.047 0.048 0.051 0.052 0.055 0.051 0.052 0.052 0.051 0.05 0.051 0.053 0.055 0.057 0.057 0.058 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.055 0.057 0.055 0.053 0.053 0.051 0.051 0.052 0.053 0.055 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.055 0.055 0.054 0.054 2020 +137 LUX PPPEX Luxembourg Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.803 0.795 0.749 0.778 0.795 0.773 0.757 0.74 0.734 0.735 0.726 0.715 0.725 0.751 0.761 0.763 0.772 0.744 0.733 0.761 0.798 0.787 0.786 0.788 0.791 0.804 0.83 0.824 0.862 0.864 0.893 0.905 0.907 0.895 0.884 0.881 0.852 0.844 0.839 0.829 0.854 0.876 0.853 0.859 0.868 0.871 0.872 0.873 2020 +137 LUX NID_NGDP Luxembourg Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. The Luxembourg statistics office (STATEC) publishes the national accounts data starting from 2000 only. Previously, the same data were published from 1995, but when the authorities moved to the ESA 2010 standard, the historical data were only revised back to 2000. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.088 19.687 15.421 20.126 22.188 17.397 20.876 23.773 24.518 24.199 24.892 26.615 23.124 23.395 22.129 20.694 21.299 23.44 24.547 25.246 22.559 22.212 20.428 21.31 21.306 21.51 19.004 19.513 20.58 16.183 18.083 19.269 18.752 18.145 19.094 18.958 17.932 18.89 17.096 18.425 17.9 18.179 18.563 18.364 18.331 18.357 18.355 18.339 2020 +137 LUX NGSD_NGDP Luxembourg Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. The Luxembourg statistics office (STATEC) publishes the national accounts data starting from 2000 only. Previously, the same data were published from 1995, but when the authorities moved to the ESA 2010 standard, the historical data were only revised back to 2000. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.608 14.585 11.245 14.974 16.622 29.87 30.794 30.267 30.623 32.605 34.018 35.244 35.683 35.645 33.835 31.714 31.851 32.325 32.005 34.835 35.213 30.487 28.036 28.454 28.379 28.449 25.646 26.062 26.708 21.968 23.861 24.909 24.052 23.235 24.011 23.794 22.693 23.629 21.774 22.984 22.015 22.953 22.819 22.743 22.822 22.982 22.959 22.987 2020 +137 LUX PCPI Luxembourg "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 36.734 39.7 43.415 47.179 49.838 51.878 52.034 51.982 52.709 54.502 56.518 58.27 60.135 62.3 63.67 64.88 65.63 66.53 67.177 67.863 70.429 72.123 73.605 75.466 77.914 80.844 83.239 85.449 88.946 88.953 91.439 94.849 97.587 99.244 99.934 99.995 100.038 102.153 104.212 105.933 105.938 109.615 118.813 123.2 126.039 128.554 131.112 133.756 2020 +137 LUX PCPIPCH Luxembourg "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.3 8.073 9.357 8.669 5.637 4.094 0.3 -0.1 1.4 3.4 3.7 3.1 3.2 3.6 2.2 1.9 1.156 1.371 0.972 1.021 3.782 2.404 2.056 2.528 3.244 3.761 2.962 2.655 4.092 0.007 2.795 3.729 2.886 1.698 0.695 0.061 0.043 2.113 2.016 1.652 0.005 3.471 8.391 3.692 2.305 1.995 1.99 2.017 2020 +137 LUX PCPIE Luxembourg "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 37.99 41.045 45.324 48.96 50.578 52.671 51.924 52.263 53.264 55.355 57.768 59.269 60.99 63.191 64.33 65.14 66 66.99 67.27 68.88 71.86 72.56 74.61 76.45 79.14 81.92 83.78 87.41 88.04 90.24 93.02 96.16 98.5 99.98 98.98 99.79 101.34 102.91 104.83 106.73 106.36 112.14 120.551 124.167 127.638 129.333 132.63 134.714 2020 +137 LUX PCPIEPCH Luxembourg "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 6.994 8.041 10.425 8.022 3.304 4.138 -1.419 0.653 1.917 3.925 4.359 2.599 2.904 3.608 1.803 1.258 1.32 1.5 0.418 2.393 4.326 0.974 2.825 2.466 3.519 3.513 2.271 4.333 0.721 2.499 3.081 3.376 2.433 1.503 -1 0.818 1.553 1.549 1.866 1.812 -0.347 5.434 7.5 3 2.795 1.328 2.549 1.571 2020 +137 LUX TM_RPCH Luxembourg Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: data from source Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type. data from source Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.306 10.451 9.148 4.999 9.129 -3.095 5.222 6.711 4.235 5.387 12.605 11.812 14.816 15.012 6.83 -1.489 3.643 9.095 6.148 11.492 2.564 2.181 -9.073 14.253 6.746 1.761 6.229 8.236 5.708 3.752 0.754 3.223 6.857 1.586 10.443 0.355 1.019 3.523 2.9 2.5 2.5 2020 +137 LUX TMG_RPCH Luxembourg Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: data from source Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type. data from source Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.263 9.956 7.906 2.623 9.987 -6.272 0.95 5.367 7.792 1.246 12.992 8.992 6.956 11.645 6.744 -3.125 0.024 8.101 3.065 4.691 -1.063 6.904 -20.673 17.809 11.523 -2.75 0.195 1.536 4.91 -2.385 5.61 -0.523 1.326 -6.928 8.117 0.347 1.82 3.521 2.9 2.5 2.5 2020 +137 LUX TX_RPCH Luxembourg Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: data from source Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type. data from source Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.319 11.073 12.588 5.587 9.186 2.731 4.758 7.69 4.571 2.271 11.367 11.173 14.251 17.131 6.417 -0.098 2.783 9.232 5.976 12.923 5.128 -0.328 -7.243 10.156 4.388 1.619 6.316 6.516 5.139 5.309 -0.227 3.582 5.792 1.253 9.742 -0.065 0.78 3.395 2.8 2.5 2.5 2020 +137 LUX TXG_RPCH Luxembourg Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: data from source Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type. data from source Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.541 11.462 7.643 2.911 6.909 0.253 -2.052 6.897 8.401 -1.19 12.97 9.633 5.709 16.211 8.96 -2.296 -0.175 6.501 -2.711 13.4 2.059 9.135 -19.53 27.047 13.779 -1.982 3.446 1.292 -4.203 0.493 5.727 0.346 1.197 -6.725 9.903 2.06 1.606 3.395 2.8 2.5 2.5 2020 +137 LUX LUR Luxembourg Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 0.723 1.015 1.33 1.615 1.748 1.667 1.458 1.669 1.536 1.402 1.256 1.38 1.634 2.105 2.732 2.961 3.241 3.302 3.057 2.89 2.4 2.217 2.5 3.292 3.692 4.083 4.233 4.183 4.142 5.483 5.817 5.667 6.099 6.83 7.092 6.648 6.263 5.844 5.099 5.402 6.354 5.72 4.997 4.989 4.999 5.011 4.987 4.965 2020 +137 LUX LE Luxembourg Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 0.175 0.176 0.175 0.174 0.175 0.176 0.179 0.181 0.184 0.185 0.187 0.195 0.2 0.203 0.208 0.217 0.223 0.23 0.24 0.251 0.264 0.279 0.287 0.293 0.299 0.308 0.319 0.333 0.349 0.353 0.359 0.37 0.379 0.386 0.395 0.405 0.418 0.432 0.448 0.464 0.472 0.487 0.501 0.513 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +137 LUX LP Luxembourg Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 0.364 0.365 0.366 0.366 0.366 0.367 0.368 0.371 0.374 0.378 0.382 0.387 0.392 0.398 0.404 0.406 0.412 0.417 0.422 0.427 0.434 0.439 0.444 0.448 0.455 0.461 0.469 0.476 0.484 0.494 0.502 0.512 0.525 0.537 0.55 0.563 0.576 0.591 0.602 0.614 0.626 0.635 0.643 0.652 0.661 0.67 0.68 0.689 2020 +137 LUX GGR Luxembourg General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.713 7.052 7.64 8.118 8.893 10.005 10.45 10.953 11.438 11.919 13.092 14.116 15.714 16.522 16.59 17.681 18.684 19.689 20.659 21.723 22.561 23.571 24.806 27.228 28.323 28.092 31.665 33.181 35.472 37.421 39.291 41.174 43.171 2020 +137 LUX GGR_NGDP Luxembourg General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.695 44.916 46.81 46.899 44.989 43.526 43.762 43.792 43.612 42.283 43.233 41.306 41.745 41.294 42.483 41.699 42.154 42.318 42.079 41.944 41.669 41.935 42.644 45.107 45.17 43.743 43.191 42.689 43.267 43.144 43.265 43.35 43.438 2020 +137 LUX GGX Luxembourg General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.305 6.681 7.207 7.602 8.252 8.729 9.108 10.445 11.366 12.312 13.156 13.466 14.075 15.174 16.673 17.791 18.396 19.455 20.246 21.034 21.855 22.508 24.011 25.425 26.881 30.289 31.015 34.051 35.795 37.716 39.517 41.481 43.606 2020 +137 LUX GGX_NGDP Luxembourg General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.982 42.547 44.155 43.916 41.747 37.975 38.139 41.761 43.336 43.675 43.445 39.402 37.391 37.927 42.696 41.956 41.504 41.814 41.239 40.612 40.366 40.045 41.277 42.121 42.87 47.163 42.304 43.809 43.661 43.483 43.515 43.672 43.875 2020 +137 LUX GGXCNL Luxembourg General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.408 0.372 0.433 0.516 0.641 1.276 1.343 0.508 0.073 -0.393 -0.064 0.651 1.639 1.347 -0.083 -0.109 0.288 0.234 0.413 0.69 0.706 1.062 0.795 1.803 1.442 -2.196 0.65 -0.87 -0.323 -0.294 -0.227 -0.306 -0.434 2020 +137 LUX GGXCNL_NGDP Luxembourg General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.714 2.369 2.655 2.983 3.242 5.551 5.623 2.031 0.276 -1.392 -0.211 1.905 4.354 3.367 -0.213 -0.258 0.65 0.504 0.841 1.332 1.304 1.89 1.367 2.986 2.3 -3.42 0.887 -1.12 -0.394 -0.339 -0.25 -0.323 -0.437 2020 +137 LUX GGSB Luxembourg General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.216 0.332 0.765 0.765 0.694 1.05 1.256 0.508 0.216 -0.276 0.235 0.664 0.972 1.01 0.337 -0.065 0.421 0.417 0.428 0.695 0.812 0.633 0.695 1.792 1.163 -1.341 0.519 -0.508 -0.087 -0.195 -0.232 -0.271 -0.4 2020 +137 LUX GGSB_NPGDP Luxembourg General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.506 2.109 4.664 4.401 3.573 4.686 5.312 2.031 0.815 -0.969 0.76 1.94 2.707 2.579 0.842 -0.154 0.942 0.888 0.87 1.342 1.492 1.145 1.201 2.971 1.875 -2.031 0.711 -0.651 -0.105 -0.224 -0.256 -0.286 -0.403 2020 +137 LUX GGXONLB Luxembourg General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.244 0.196 0.257 0.325 0.492 1.021 1.026 0.231 -0.16 -0.601 -0.26 0.39 1.269 0.864 -0.279 -0.225 0.148 0.134 0.334 0.563 0.575 0.926 0.666 1.678 1.311 -2.346 0.458 -1.489 -1.885 -1.471 -1.414 -1.577 -1.714 2020 +137 LUX GGXONLB_NGDP Luxembourg General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.624 1.249 1.574 1.877 2.489 4.442 4.294 0.922 -0.611 -2.132 -0.86 1.14 3.37 2.16 -0.715 -0.531 0.334 0.288 0.681 1.087 1.062 1.647 1.145 2.78 2.09 -3.653 0.624 -1.916 -2.3 -1.696 -1.557 -1.66 -1.724 2020 +137 LUX GGXWDN Luxembourg General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.16 -8.53 -8.324 -7.731 -8.456 -9.715 -8.761 -7.473 -5.476 -4.962 -4.796 -4.396 -5.63 -6.557 -6.576 -6.638 -7.157 -8.93 -6.729 -7.885 -5.928 -4.514 -3.183 -1.995 -0.827 0.37 2020 +137 LUX GGXWDN_NGDP Luxembourg General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -32.624 -32.523 -29.527 -25.53 -24.744 -25.809 -21.896 -19.136 -12.915 -11.194 -10.307 -8.953 -10.87 -12.11 -11.7 -11.412 -11.857 -14.241 -10.478 -10.756 -7.626 -5.506 -3.67 -2.197 -0.87 0.372 2020 +137 LUX GGXWDG Luxembourg General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.544 1.597 1.642 1.647 1.66 1.723 1.824 1.864 1.951 2.208 2.409 2.806 3.049 5.855 5.97 8.097 8.203 9.704 11.015 11.332 11.447 11.025 12.694 12.583 13.978 15.895 17.809 19.766 21.18 22.511 23.699 24.867 26.064 2020 +137 LUX GGXWDG_NGDP Luxembourg General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.283 10.168 10.063 9.513 8.398 7.495 7.637 7.454 7.439 7.834 7.956 8.21 8.1 14.635 15.289 19.095 18.508 20.856 22.435 21.879 21.143 19.614 21.822 20.845 22.292 24.75 24.291 25.431 25.835 25.953 26.096 26.181 26.225 2020 +137 LUX NGDP_FY Luxembourg "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.657 5.086 5.136 5.651 6.265 6.64 7.297 7.59 8.46 9.663 10.433 11.541 12.189 13.46 14.469 15.019 15.701 16.322 17.31 19.767 22.986 23.88 25.011 26.227 28.189 30.281 34.175 37.642 40.01 39.051 42.403 44.323 46.526 49.095 51.791 54.142 56.208 58.169 60.362 62.704 64.221 73.314 77.726 81.984 86.737 90.814 94.982 99.385 2020 +137 LUX BCA Luxembourg Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.473 2.367 1.839 1.648 2.272 2.688 1.77 1.798 2.119 2.479 2.615 2.85 3.379 3.606 3.147 3.251 3.479 3.17 3.319 3.385 2.905 2.961 3.113 3.337 3.201 3.016 4.142 3.497 3.68 4.004 4.342 4.551 4.839 2020 +137 LUX BCA_NGDPD Luxembourg Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.022 11.566 9.978 8.556 10.771 12.654 8.275 7.609 7.145 7.074 6.938 6.642 6.549 6.129 5.785 5.778 5.64 5.3 5.09 4.918 4.835 4.761 4.74 4.678 4.56 4.115 4.774 4.257 4.379 4.492 4.625 4.605 4.648 2020 +546 MAC NGDP_R Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 122.466 133.379 148.905 188.559 203.786 231.074 264.526 273.495 276.981 346.567 421.483 460.437 509.947 499.501 392.036 389.375 428.247 455.932 444.48 204.41 241.184 187.075 293.054 381.201 425.754 450.262 465.126 2021 +546 MAC NGDP_RPCH Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.911 11.641 26.63 8.075 13.391 14.477 3.391 1.275 25.123 21.617 9.242 10.753 -2.048 -21.514 -0.679 9.983 6.465 -2.512 -54.011 17.99 -22.435 56.651 30.079 11.687 5.757 3.301 2021 +546 MAC NGDP Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.112 59.219 66.146 85.382 97.416 119.015 148.181 168.639 172.363 225.998 295.438 345.08 411.738 438.516 359.708 360.343 404.839 446.283 445.53 204.409 239.406 187.992 307.215 412.283 470.86 507.141 533.693 2021 +546 MAC NGDPD Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.86 7.372 8.247 10.643 12.16 14.874 18.44 21.027 21.588 28.242 36.844 43.19 51.536 54.903 45.048 45.071 50.441 55.285 55.205 25.586 29.905 23.42 39.436 53.213 60.852 65.631 69.214 2021 +546 MAC PPPGDP Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.714 17.381 19.788 25.73 28.68 33.524 39.414 41.532 42.331 53.602 66.543 75.588 88.663 90.217 70.023 70.409 78.535 85.609 84.952 39.539 48.591 40.369 65.491 86.978 98.949 106.637 112.289 2021 +546 MAC NGDP_D Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.002 44.399 44.422 45.281 47.803 51.505 56.018 61.661 62.229 65.21 70.095 74.946 80.741 87.791 91.754 92.544 94.534 97.884 100.236 100 99.263 100.49 104.832 108.154 110.594 112.632 114.741 2021 +546 MAC NGDPRPC Macao SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "280,692.18" "302,779.70" "333,356.47" "407,574.41" "420,804.62" "450,062.03" "491,592.64" "497,987.98" "510,940.79" "627,497.74" "756,294.64" "791,128.87" "839,418.93" "785,132.03" "606,116.27" "603,775.78" "655,714.29" "683,146.54" "654,031.78" "299,238.76" "353,021.08" "268,452.20" "413,502.74" "528,888.77" "583,697.45" "610,984.76" "627,113.14" 2020 +546 MAC NGDPRPPPPC Macao SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "51,475.04" "55,525.59" "61,132.94" "74,743.48" "77,169.72" "82,535.12" "90,151.25" "91,324.07" "93,699.43" "115,074.36" "138,693.92" "145,082.03" "153,937.76" "143,982.30" "111,153.29" "110,724.08" "120,248.88" "125,279.57" "119,940.33" "54,876.23" "64,739.16" "49,230.40" "75,830.65" "96,990.85" "107,042.00" "112,046.11" "115,003.83" 2020 +546 MAC NGDPPC Macao SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "126,316.76" "134,431.29" "148,082.31" "184,555.06" "201,157.60" "231,805.11" "275,378.18" "307,063.00" "317,954.25" "409,194.28" "530,123.81" "592,920.96" "677,758.03" "689,273.81" "556,134.82" "558,757.95" "619,872.91" "668,688.94" "655,576.81" "299,237.30" "350,418.62" "269,768.92" "433,483.84" "572,012.44" "645,536.79" "688,167.28" "719,558.83" 2020 +546 MAC NGDPDPC Macao SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "15,723.75" "16,733.98" "18,461.84" "23,005.59" "25,109.97" "28,970.43" "34,268.70" "38,286.23" "39,822.35" "51,135.16" "66,111.72" "74,209.14" "84,833.69" "86,298.09" "69,647.78" "69,887.83" "77,233.10" "82,835.78" "81,231.55" "37,455.87" "43,771.84" "33,608.41" "55,644.21" "73,829.38" "83,426.73" "89,058.35" "93,318.13" 2020 +546 MAC PPPPC Macao SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "36,017.38" "39,457.10" "44,299.15" "55,615.75" "59,221.79" "65,293.76" "73,246.27" "75,622.04" "78,086.26" "97,052.18" "119,402.99" "129,875.83" "145,946.79" "141,806.57" "108,260.13" "109,178.17" "120,248.88" "128,272.29" "125,002.41" "57,881.49" "71,121.99" "57,929.41" "92,409.15" "120,675.53" "135,656.30" "144,701.43" "151,395.13" 2020 +546 MAC NGAP_NPGDP Macao SAR Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +546 MAC PPPSH Macao SAR Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.03 0.031 0.034 0.041 0.042 0.045 0.049 0.049 0.05 0.059 0.07 0.075 0.084 0.082 0.063 0.061 0.064 0.066 0.063 0.03 0.033 0.025 0.038 0.048 0.052 0.053 0.053 2021 +546 MAC PPPEX Macao SAR Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.507 3.407 3.343 3.318 3.397 3.55 3.76 4.06 4.072 4.216 4.44 4.565 4.644 4.861 5.137 5.118 5.155 5.213 5.245 5.17 4.927 4.657 4.691 4.74 4.759 4.756 4.753 2021 +546 MAC NID_NGDP Macao SAR Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.241 9.892 13.633 16.069 25.537 33.52 36.547 30.405 18.505 13.247 13.773 14.647 14.069 19.796 25.337 21.848 19.561 17.218 14.109 25.564 22.834 27.081 18.636 15.136 14.565 14.844 15.581 2021 +546 MAC NGSD_NGDP Macao SAR Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +546 MAC PCPI Macao SAR "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 82.091 79.926 78.677 79.449 82.941 87.213 92.072 100 101.169 104.011 110.051 116.772 123.195 130.646 136.604 139.84 141.558 145.811 149.823 151.039 151.08 154.87 158.641 162.39 166.123 169.854 173.601 2021 +546 MAC PCPIPCH Macao SAR "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.638 -1.562 0.981 4.396 5.15 5.571 8.611 1.169 2.809 5.806 6.107 5.501 6.048 4.561 2.369 1.228 3.004 2.752 0.811 0.027 2.509 2.435 2.363 2.298 2.246 2.206 2021 +546 MAC PCPIE Macao SAR "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.699 79.433 78.358 80.552 85.071 88.972 95.302 101.175 101.941 105.93 113.143 119.738 126.583 133.664 138.654 140.656 143.527 147.751 151.535 150.224 151.726 155.532 159.32 163.085 166.833 170.581 174.344 2021 +546 MAC PCPIEPCH Macao SAR "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.569 -1.353 2.799 5.61 4.586 7.114 6.163 0.757 3.913 6.809 5.829 5.717 5.594 3.733 1.444 2.041 2.944 2.561 -0.865 1 2.509 2.435 2.363 2.298 2.246 2.206 2021 +546 MAC TM_RPCH Macao SAR Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +546 MAC TMG_RPCH Macao SAR Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +546 MAC TX_RPCH Macao SAR Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +546 MAC TXG_RPCH Macao SAR Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +546 MAC LUR Macao SAR Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.375 6.275 6.05 4.875 4.15 3.775 3.05 3.025 3.55 2.825 2.575 2 1.85 1.7 1.825 1.9 1.975 1.8 1.725 2.55 2.95 3 2.65 2.5 2.3 2.1 1.88 2020 +546 MAC LE Macao SAR Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.205 0.205 0.205 0.219 0.238 0.264 0.293 0.317 0.312 0.315 0.328 0.343 0.361 0.388 0.397 0.39 0.38 0.385 0.388 0.395 0.378 0.378 0.386 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +546 MAC LP Macao SAR Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.436 0.441 0.447 0.463 0.484 0.513 0.538 0.549 0.542 0.552 0.557 0.582 0.608 0.636 0.647 0.645 0.653 0.667 0.68 0.683 0.683 0.697 0.709 0.721 0.729 0.737 0.742 2020 +546 MAC GGR Macao SAR General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.134 10.665 9.692 10.656 9.764 11.11 11.895 15.289 20.249 23.817 29.075 42.93 55.931 56.673 82.564 117.742 135.176 157.533 163.392 114.218 108.948 129.083 139.815 146.227 56.511 71.142 58.332 101.947 133.646 149.749 159.136 181.452 2020 +546 MAC GGR_NGDP Macao SAR General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.159 20.087 23.114 23.715 24.449 24.43 28.971 33.166 32.88 36.533 39.853 39.172 38.261 37.26 31.753 30.235 31.885 31.329 32.821 27.646 29.716 31.029 33.184 32.416 31.803 31.379 33.999 2020 +546 MAC GGX Macao SAR General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.379 8.803 9.212 10.94 8.959 9.312 10.318 12.115 13.591 15.717 17.482 18.662 26.454 33.636 38.709 44.855 52.422 46.421 57.445 64.517 67.816 75.406 80.446 82.035 99.86 110.764 122.705 86.354 87.121 94.686 100.821 110.58 2020 +546 MAC GGX_NGDP Macao SAR General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.897 17.424 18.315 15.918 16.134 14.689 12.594 15.687 19.515 17.128 15.183 15.191 11.274 13.1 17.936 18.82 18.626 18.026 18.413 48.853 46.266 65.271 28.109 21.131 20.109 19.88 20.72 2020 +546 MAC GGXCNL Macao SAR General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.756 1.863 0.48 -0.284 0.805 1.798 1.577 3.175 6.658 8.1 11.593 24.267 29.477 23.037 43.855 72.887 82.755 111.112 105.947 49.701 41.132 53.677 59.369 64.192 -43.35 -39.622 -64.373 15.593 46.525 55.063 58.315 70.873 2020 +546 MAC GGXCNL_NGDP Macao SAR General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.263 2.662 4.799 7.798 8.315 9.741 16.377 17.479 13.365 19.405 24.671 23.981 26.986 24.16 13.817 11.415 13.259 13.303 14.408 -21.207 -16.55 -34.243 5.076 11.285 11.694 11.499 13.28 2020 +546 MAC GGSB Macao SAR General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +546 MAC GGSB_NPGDP Macao SAR General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +546 MAC GGXONLB Macao SAR General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.76 1.863 0.481 -0.284 0.805 1.798 1.577 3.175 6.658 8.1 11.593 24.267 29.477 23.037 43.855 72.887 82.755 111.112 105.947 49.701 41.132 53.677 59.369 64.192 -43.35 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +546 MAC GGXONLB_NGDP Macao SAR General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.263 2.662 4.799 7.798 8.315 9.741 16.377 17.479 13.365 19.405 24.671 23.981 26.986 24.16 13.817 11.415 13.259 13.303 14.408 -21.207 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +546 MAC GGXWDN Macao SAR General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +546 MAC GGXWDN_NGDP Macao SAR General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +546 MAC GGXWDG Macao SAR General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 +546 MAC GGXWDG_NGDP Macao SAR General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 +546 MAC NGDP_FY Macao SAR "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.112 59.219 66.146 85.382 97.416 119.015 148.181 168.639 172.363 225.998 295.438 345.08 411.738 438.516 359.708 360.343 404.839 446.283 445.53 204.409 239.406 187.992 307.215 412.283 470.86 507.141 533.693 2020 +546 MAC BCA Macao SAR Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.324 2.525 3.507 2.876 2.215 3.999 3.272 5.947 10.992 14.879 16.772 20.272 17.956 10.515 11.954 15.511 18.238 18.681 3.879 4.127 -0.571 9.001 13.559 18.475 20.628 21.428 2020 +546 MAC BCA_NGDPD Macao SAR Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.529 30.617 32.955 23.653 14.893 21.685 15.562 27.547 38.92 40.383 38.834 39.335 32.706 23.342 26.524 30.75 32.989 33.839 15.159 13.8 -2.438 22.825 25.48 30.361 31.431 30.959 2020 +674 MDG NGDP_R Madagascar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018. 2019 and 2020 are preliminary data National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 "10,238.32" "9,234.97" "9,059.50" "9,141.04" "9,301.94" "9,409.50" "9,593.95" "9,706.67" "10,037.37" "10,446.38" "10,773.24" "10,093.84" "10,213.03" "10,427.50" "10,423.11" "10,598.07" "10,826.38" "11,226.25" "11,665.99" "12,214.20" "12,758.57" "13,521.56" "11,843.81" "13,002.71" "13,686.27" "14,337.16" "15,111.16" "15,974.09" "17,046.37" "16,368.15" "16,469.50" "16,729.46" "17,233.21" "17,629.64" "18,218.33" "18,788.98" "19,539.25" "20,307.79" "20,956.50" "21,880.93" "20,318.50" "21,192.18" "22,086.60" "23,230.96" "24,432.69" "25,671.30" "26,955.39" "28,303.16" 2018 +674 MDG NGDP_RPCH Madagascar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.788 -9.8 -1.9 0.9 1.76 1.156 1.96 1.175 3.407 4.075 3.129 -6.306 1.181 2.1 -0.042 1.679 2.154 3.693 3.917 4.699 4.457 5.98 -12.408 9.785 5.257 4.756 5.399 5.711 6.713 -3.979 0.619 1.578 3.011 2.3 3.339 3.132 3.993 3.933 3.194 4.411 -7.141 4.3 4.22 5.181 5.173 5.069 5.002 5 2018 +674 MDG NGDP Madagascar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018. 2019 and 2020 are preliminary data National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 219.807 258.651 334.696 403.456 450.466 503.822 588.145 687.055 897.581 "1,018.39" "1,174.80" "1,194.71" "1,384.92" "1,555.25" "2,160.77" "3,274.39" "4,005.91" "4,340.45" "4,790.57" "5,376.28" "6,265.67" "7,166.09" "7,312.52" "7,891.24" "9,465.27" "11,736.27" "13,701.55" "15,974.09" "18,322.51" "18,812.60" "20,863.37" "23,393.80" "25,415.47" "27,417.73" "30,240.59" "33,216.18" "37,637.59" "41,058.84" "45,886.30" "51,035.22" "49,453.22" "54,705.77" "62,176.97" "70,845.64" "79,568.79" "88,915.30" "98,716.06" "108,922.29" 2018 +674 MDG NGDPD Madagascar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.202 4.759 4.785 4.686 3.906 3.803 4.348 3.213 3.189 3.176 3.931 3.255 3.715 4.063 3.522 3.838 4.932 4.263 4.402 4.278 4.629 5.438 5.352 6.372 5.065 5.859 6.396 8.525 10.725 9.617 9.983 11.552 11.579 12.424 12.523 11.323 11.849 13.176 13.76 14.105 13.056 14.284 15.106 16.063 17.183 18.578 20.063 21.808 2018 +674 MDG PPPGDP Madagascar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.867 8.755 9.119 9.562 10.081 10.52 10.942 11.345 12.145 13.135 14.053 13.612 14.087 14.724 15.032 15.605 16.233 17.123 17.994 19.105 20.408 22.116 19.674 22.025 23.805 25.719 27.944 30.338 32.996 31.886 32.469 33.667 34.211 35.257 36.702 37.486 39.997 40.515 42.807 45.495 42.756 46.447 51.849 56.479 60.647 64.906 69.45 74.333 2018 +674 MDG NGDP_D Madagascar "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.147 2.801 3.694 4.414 4.843 5.354 6.13 7.078 8.942 9.749 10.905 11.836 13.56 14.915 20.731 30.896 37.001 38.663 41.064 44.017 49.109 52.997 61.741 60.689 69.159 81.859 90.672 100 107.486 114.934 126.679 139.836 147.48 155.521 165.99 176.785 192.626 202.183 218.96 233.241 243.39 258.141 281.514 304.962 325.665 346.361 366.22 384.841 2018 +674 MDG NGDPRPC Madagascar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,179,694.10" "1,036,310.94" "990,086.71" "972,923.15" "964,207.60" "949,899.85" "943,241.16" "929,415.10" "935,994.95" "948,710.19" "952,857.84" "869,465.60" "856,771.51" "851,995.46" "826,751.54" "816,065.75" "809,285.97" "814,655.75" "821,829.36" "835,306.27" "847,038.82" "871,462.71" "741,026.96" "789,763.76" "806,991.23" "820,668.37" "839,697.33" "861,711.27" "892,685.02" "832,120.85" "812,808.06" "801,512.15" "801,521.07" "795,999.57" "798,543.45" "799,491.50" "807,121.99" "814,356.52" "816,247.36" "824,917.41" "743,178.56" "752,082.57" "762,623.26" "780,440.29" "798,611.07" "816,400.47" "834,050.72" "852,065.82" 2018 +674 MDG NGDPRPPPPC Madagascar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,353.52" "2,067.47" "1,975.25" "1,941.01" "1,923.62" "1,895.07" "1,881.79" "1,854.21" "1,867.33" "1,892.70" "1,900.98" "1,734.61" "1,709.28" "1,699.75" "1,649.39" "1,628.07" "1,614.55" "1,625.26" "1,639.57" "1,666.46" "1,689.86" "1,738.59" "1,478.37" "1,575.60" "1,609.97" "1,637.25" "1,675.22" "1,719.14" "1,780.93" "1,660.10" "1,621.57" "1,599.04" "1,599.05" "1,588.04" "1,593.11" "1,595.01" "1,610.23" "1,624.66" "1,628.43" "1,645.73" "1,482.66" "1,500.42" "1,521.45" "1,557.00" "1,593.25" "1,628.74" "1,663.95" "1,699.89" 2018 +674 MDG NGDPPC Madagascar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "25,326.87" "29,024.80" "36,577.91" "42,941.73" "46,693.80" "50,861.39" "57,824.19" "65,785.66" "83,700.39" "92,487.05" "103,907.11" "102,910.60" "116,180.52" "127,074.52" "171,390.37" "252,132.06" "299,446.81" "314,974.02" "337,479.61" "367,673.58" "415,976.51" "461,853.19" "457,519.46" "479,301.28" "558,105.94" "671,791.52" "761,368.04" "861,711.27" "959,514.00" "956,391.39" "1,029,655.47" "1,120,801.82" "1,182,080.16" "1,237,943.46" "1,325,501.50" "1,413,384.55" "1,554,722.99" "1,646,487.79" "1,787,253.71" "1,924,042.09" "1,808,822.99" "1,941,435.51" "2,146,894.87" "2,380,048.03" "2,600,798.88" "2,827,690.61" "3,054,460.97" "3,279,101.95" 2018 +674 MDG NGDPDPC Madagascar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 599.371 534.073 522.936 498.801 404.876 383.873 427.478 307.636 297.42 288.402 347.714 280.355 311.649 331.998 279.38 295.539 368.663 309.351 310.104 292.558 307.335 350.5 334.838 387.055 298.635 335.388 355.397 459.855 561.654 488.901 492.67 553.45 538.541 560.939 548.905 481.807 489.439 528.379 535.948 531.75 477.545 506.905 521.578 539.635 561.66 590.823 620.779 656.536 2018 +674 MDG PPPPC Madagascar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,021.71" 982.438 996.614 "1,017.69" "1,044.97" "1,062.02" "1,075.81" "1,086.26" "1,132.52" "1,192.92" "1,242.98" "1,172.55" "1,181.76" "1,203.03" "1,192.32" "1,201.59" "1,213.42" "1,242.54" "1,267.59" "1,306.53" "1,354.89" "1,425.37" "1,230.92" "1,337.76" "1,403.64" "1,472.19" "1,552.81" "1,636.58" "1,727.92" "1,621.01" "1,602.42" "1,612.98" "1,591.17" "1,591.89" "1,608.70" "1,595.08" "1,652.18" "1,624.66" "1,667.33" "1,715.19" "1,563.86" "1,648.35" "1,790.29" "1,897.40" "1,982.31" "2,064.13" "2,148.90" "2,237.80" 2018 +674 MDG NGAP_NPGDP Madagascar Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +674 MDG PPPSH Madagascar Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.066 0.059 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.054 0.053 0.052 0.051 0.051 0.051 0.046 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.04 0.042 0.036 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.039 0.038 0.036 0.035 0.034 0.033 0.033 0.034 0.034 0.033 0.033 0.034 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.033 0.034 0.035 0.035 2018 +674 MDG PPPEX Madagascar Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 24.789 29.544 36.702 42.195 44.684 47.891 53.75 60.562 73.906 77.53 83.595 87.766 98.311 105.629 143.745 209.833 246.779 253.493 266.238 281.413 307.018 324.024 371.691 358.286 397.614 456.321 490.317 526.531 555.3 589.997 642.562 694.863 742.898 777.659 823.956 886.091 941.011 "1,013.44" "1,071.92" "1,121.77" "1,156.64" "1,177.80" "1,199.19" "1,254.38" "1,312.00" "1,369.92" "1,421.41" "1,465.33" 2018 +674 MDG NID_NGDP Madagascar Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018. 2019 and 2020 are preliminary data National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 46.59 35.688 26.348 25.999 26.822 18.764 20.506 25.001 17.601 40.749 35.962 30.675 36.094 37.875 32.873 8.871 9.526 10.152 12.247 12.293 11.931 14.509 10.97 13.725 21.151 19.327 20.311 26.518 38.746 37.222 27.027 23.351 20.169 16.513 16.491 15.992 16.366 15.806 19.146 19.75 13.582 14.85 19.446 20.417 22.205 22.723 23.76 23.517 2018 +674 MDG NGSD_NGDP Madagascar Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018. 2019 and 2020 are preliminary data National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 35.895 28.064 20.092 20.727 21.873 13.937 17.225 20.618 12.898 38.108 29.222 23.616 30.773 31.521 25.008 1.68 6.431 5.418 5.673 7.045 6.304 11.934 2.057 8.578 13.273 6.796 11.156 16.632 23.11 19.05 18.079 16.623 12.706 10.007 16.222 14.366 16.848 15.385 19.862 17.461 8.208 9.927 14.044 15.29 17.139 18.473 20.399 20.358 2018 +674 MDG PCPI Madagascar "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 1.115 1.455 1.919 2.292 2.515 2.781 3.184 3.676 4.644 5.063 5.664 6.147 7.043 7.746 10.767 16.046 19.217 20.081 21.328 22.861 25.506 27.525 32.066 31.52 35.919 42.515 47.092 51.937 56.765 61.848 67.567 73.974 78.201 82.757 87.789 94.29 100 108.59 117.927 124.558 129.775 137.327 150.785 162.848 174.98 187.053 198.931 210.469 2021 +674 MDG PCPIPCH Madagascar "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.278 30.457 31.907 19.469 9.72 10.566 14.492 15.461 26.338 9.017 11.859 8.54 14.567 9.99 38.992 49.036 19.761 4.492 6.21 7.189 11.57 7.917 16.499 -1.704 13.956 18.364 10.766 10.288 9.297 8.954 9.247 9.483 5.714 5.826 6.08 7.404 6.056 8.59 8.598 5.623 4.188 5.819 9.8 8 7.45 6.9 6.35 5.8 2021 +674 MDG PCPIE Madagascar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 1.106 1.443 1.903 2.273 2.495 2.786 3.084 3.985 4.675 5.17 5.886 6.576 7.633 8.263 13.322 18.292 19.807 20.766 22.096 24.328 26.728 28.247 32.066 31.813 40.507 45.141 50.029 54.139 59.629 64.396 70.961 75.859 80.242 85.264 90.402 97.239 103.026 113.945 121.856 126.7 132.488 140.647 157.524 172.867 187.959 202.469 216.055 228.37 2021 +674 MDG PCPIEPCH Madagascar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 30.457 31.907 19.469 9.759 11.641 10.713 29.196 17.321 10.598 13.843 11.725 16.074 8.256 61.216 37.311 8.282 4.843 6.403 10.105 9.864 5.683 13.521 -0.79 27.327 11.44 10.829 8.214 10.141 7.994 10.195 6.903 5.778 6.258 6.026 7.563 5.952 10.598 6.943 3.975 4.569 6.158 12 9.74 8.73 7.72 6.71 5.7 2021 +674 MDG TM_RPCH Madagascar Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 -0.632 -32.825 -2.221 -14.048 -6.352 2.497 12.848 -10.341 -3.864 -7.538 42.837 -15.81 8.86 14.849 3.312 5.422 -4.205 0.49 13.443 4.99 6.531 9.598 30.948 -19.908 3.005 24.76 1.072 33.866 17.255 -8.33 -20.727 4.994 16.757 14.288 2.328 -7.134 19.11 7.033 -0.543 1.837 -20.743 10.207 4.785 5.843 9.78 4.534 5.68 5.094 2021 +674 MDG TMG_RPCH Madagascar Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 -0.632 -34.331 -2.523 -14.773 -4.774 -2.072 -3.616 -17.639 -0.523 1.321 52.188 -21.663 0.601 9.117 -1.633 0.621 9.541 0.185 7.217 -1.96 3.729 14.691 13.018 -22.481 10.862 44.686 1.328 119.532 13.447 -30.158 -12.792 5.548 20.997 13.545 6.21 -7.82 17.833 13.539 -0.154 3.406 -17.764 11.117 4.727 5.429 8.734 2.443 6.277 5.729 2021 +674 MDG TX_RPCH Madagascar Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 -- -22.164 -0.541 -5.467 10.906 -9.373 14.521 -0.924 -22.409 13.573 12.039 3.606 10.957 9.139 16.435 4.002 4.936 -14.01 14.32 10.189 2.42 36.643 3.046 -34.959 -3.817 36.9 -1.802 9.629 34.2 -12.427 -9.582 14.063 7.237 -10.052 -1.428 -7.684 -31.92 -9.658 -5.945 14.754 -30.628 30.152 4.735 1.628 9.167 4.741 9.581 6.83 2021 +674 MDG TXG_RPCH Madagascar Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 -- -22.381 2.454 -5.066 9.732 -12.621 11.614 -5.627 -29.109 13.971 6.732 6.392 4.282 7.41 24.544 2.225 -2.801 -29.89 12.559 18.547 -3.926 41.924 -9.51 -21.918 -14.862 75.065 -7.171 1.723 20.557 -5.023 -9.974 17.937 3.402 -2.052 6.765 -3.607 -32.889 -3.763 -4.793 6.494 -18.467 38.677 4.4 0.238 4.715 1.176 6.205 5.322 2021 +674 MDG LUR Madagascar Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +674 MDG LE Madagascar Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +674 MDG LP Madagascar Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: UN, World Bank, and National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" 8.679 8.911 9.15 9.395 9.647 9.906 10.171 10.444 10.724 11.011 11.306 11.609 11.92 12.239 12.607 12.987 13.378 13.78 14.195 14.622 15.063 15.516 15.983 16.464 16.96 17.47 17.996 18.538 19.096 19.67 20.262 20.872 21.501 22.148 22.814 23.501 24.209 24.937 25.674 26.525 27.34 28.178 28.961 29.766 30.594 31.444 32.319 33.217 2018 +674 MDG GGR Madagascar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" 25.78 21.22 24.48 29.84 35.36 47.66 51.92 56.8 97.46 123.52 150.98 108.54 154.88 167 204.48 308.17 417.62 540.646 556.92 701.98 814.178 838.121 610.63 "1,044.96" "1,653.45" "1,863.54" "1,748.71" "2,201.06" "2,562.94" "1,927.74" "2,403.49" "2,338.89" "2,358.16" "2,549.61" "3,203.71" "3,381.04" "4,681.49" "5,271.75" "5,971.29" "7,114.69" "6,129.15" "6,148.15" "8,742.43" "10,053.90" "11,783.92" "13,110.07" "14,903.52" "16,460.52" 2021 +674 MDG GGR_NGDP Madagascar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 11.728 8.204 7.314 7.396 7.85 9.46 8.828 8.267 10.858 12.129 12.852 9.085 11.183 10.738 9.463 9.412 10.425 12.456 11.625 13.057 12.994 11.696 8.35 13.242 17.469 15.878 12.763 13.779 13.988 10.247 11.52 9.998 9.278 9.299 10.594 10.179 12.438 12.839 13.013 13.941 12.394 11.239 14.061 14.191 14.81 14.744 15.097 15.112 2021 +674 MDG GGX Madagascar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" 49.995 46.996 47.796 54.195 62.794 59.694 65.094 71.393 102.59 157.585 156.785 161.085 224.179 265.575 360.767 474.756 576.68 627.336 811.191 832.116 961.58 "1,097.13" 909.862 "1,307.08" "2,054.06" "2,153.98" "2,531.20" "2,569.67" "2,878.68" "2,353.16" "2,562.13" "2,816.86" "2,926.78" "3,482.63" "3,796.63" "4,327.79" "5,098.22" "6,135.17" "6,585.17" "7,839.79" "8,085.23" "7,719.35" "12,773.50" "13,471.24" "15,525.14" "16,726.46" "18,602.22" "20,148.94" 2021 +674 MDG GGX_NGDP Madagascar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 22.745 18.17 14.28 13.433 13.94 11.848 11.068 10.391 11.43 15.474 13.346 13.483 16.187 17.076 16.696 14.499 14.396 14.453 16.933 15.478 15.347 15.31 12.443 16.564 21.701 18.353 18.474 16.087 15.711 12.508 12.281 12.041 11.516 12.702 12.555 13.029 13.546 14.942 14.351 15.362 16.349 14.111 20.544 19.015 19.512 18.812 18.844 18.498 2021 +674 MDG GGXCNL Madagascar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" -24.215 -25.776 -23.316 -24.355 -27.434 -12.034 -13.174 -14.593 -5.13 -34.065 -5.805 -52.545 -69.299 -98.575 -156.287 -166.586 -159.06 -86.69 -254.271 -130.136 -147.402 -259.011 -299.232 -262.119 -400.609 -290.444 -782.495 -368.615 -315.734 -425.414 -158.64 -477.972 -568.623 -933.016 -592.923 -946.752 -416.736 -863.421 -613.881 -725.101 "-1,956.08" "-1,571.20" "-4,031.07" "-3,417.34" "-3,741.22" "-3,616.39" "-3,698.70" "-3,688.41" 2021 +674 MDG GGXCNL_NGDP Madagascar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -11.017 -9.965 -6.966 -6.037 -6.09 -2.389 -2.24 -2.124 -0.572 -3.345 -0.494 -4.398 -5.004 -6.338 -7.233 -5.088 -3.971 -1.997 -5.308 -2.421 -2.353 -3.614 -4.092 -3.322 -4.232 -2.475 -5.711 -2.308 -1.723 -2.261 -0.76 -2.043 -2.237 -3.403 -1.961 -2.85 -1.107 -2.103 -1.338 -1.421 -3.955 -2.872 -6.483 -4.824 -4.702 -4.067 -3.747 -3.386 2021 +674 MDG GGSB Madagascar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +674 MDG GGSB_NPGDP Madagascar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +674 MDG GGXONLB Madagascar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" -23.415 -24.436 -21.116 -21.375 -22.934 -6.954 -7.674 -7.693 6.17 -21.045 8.095 -32.665 -30.959 -46.915 -57.887 -29.006 -7.22 23.099 -143.506 -31.582 -24.949 -140.634 -167.336 -112.046 -161.129 -23.844 -497.695 -213.015 -188.4 -296.922 -10.738 -307.702 -413.57 -774.36 -450.523 -716.454 -138.432 -577.937 -261.034 -369.101 "-1,594.53" "-1,217.31" "-3,564.62" "-2,838.37" "-3,130.29" "-2,913.81" "-2,904.24" "-2,784.82" 2021 +674 MDG GGXONLB_NGDP Madagascar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -10.653 -9.447 -6.309 -5.298 -5.091 -1.38 -1.305 -1.12 0.687 -2.067 0.689 -2.734 -2.235 -3.017 -2.679 -0.886 -0.18 0.532 -2.996 -0.587 -0.398 -1.962 -2.288 -1.42 -1.702 -0.203 -3.632 -1.334 -1.028 -1.578 -0.051 -1.315 -1.627 -2.824 -1.49 -2.157 -0.368 -1.408 -0.569 -0.723 -3.224 -2.225 -5.733 -4.006 -3.934 -3.277 -2.942 -2.557 2021 +674 MDG GGXWDN Madagascar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +674 MDG GGXWDN_NGDP Madagascar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +674 MDG GGXWDG Madagascar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,089.06" "1,360.01" "1,535.52" "1,636.00" "2,073.54" "3,138.07" "3,954.48" "3,895.11" "5,195.83" "5,597.49" "5,652.36" "5,886.49" "6,339.42" "6,775.57" "7,751.64" "8,727.84" "4,415.50" "4,506.33" "5,681.83" "6,557.43" "6,747.50" "7,005.69" "7,735.24" "9,936.99" "11,445.61" "14,635.81" "15,160.71" "16,479.37" "19,681.91" "20,728.66" "25,133.70" "29,064.05" "33,465.50" "37,607.48" "42,681.73" "47,535.90" "52,792.04" "57,616.97" 2021 +674 MDG GGXWDG_NGDP Madagascar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 92.701 113.835 110.875 105.192 95.963 95.837 98.716 89.74 108.46 104.115 90.212 82.144 86.693 85.862 81.896 74.366 32.226 28.21 31.01 34.857 32.341 29.947 30.435 36.243 37.848 44.062 40.281 40.136 42.893 40.616 50.823 53.128 53.823 53.084 53.641 53.462 53.479 52.897 2021 +674 MDG NGDP_FY Madagascar "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" 219.807 258.651 334.696 403.456 450.466 503.822 588.145 687.055 897.581 "1,018.39" "1,174.80" "1,194.71" "1,384.92" "1,555.25" "2,160.77" "3,274.39" "4,005.91" "4,340.45" "4,790.57" "5,376.28" "6,265.67" "7,166.09" "7,312.52" "7,891.24" "9,465.27" "11,736.27" "13,701.55" "15,974.09" "18,322.51" "18,812.60" "20,863.37" "23,393.80" "25,415.47" "27,417.73" "30,240.59" "33,216.18" "37,637.59" "41,058.84" "45,886.30" "51,035.22" "49,453.22" "54,705.77" "62,176.97" "70,845.64" "79,568.79" "88,915.30" "98,716.06" "108,922.29" 2021 +674 MDG BCA Madagascar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). As of Jan 2018, the Central Bank of Madagascar uses the 6th IMF's Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual. Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.556 -0.363 -0.299 -0.247 -0.193 -0.184 -0.143 -0.141 -0.15 -0.084 -0.265 -0.23 -0.198 -0.258 -0.277 -0.276 -0.153 -0.202 -0.289 -0.225 -0.26 -0.14 -0.477 -0.328 -0.399 -0.734 -0.586 -0.843 -1.677 -1.748 -0.893 -0.777 -0.864 -0.808 -0.034 -0.184 0.057 -0.056 0.099 -0.323 -0.702 -0.703 -0.816 -0.824 -0.871 -0.79 -0.674 -0.689 2021 +674 MDG BCA_NGDPD Madagascar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -10.695 -7.623 -6.256 -5.272 -4.949 -4.827 -3.281 -4.383 -4.703 -2.64 -6.74 -7.059 -5.32 -6.354 -7.865 -7.191 -3.095 -4.734 -6.573 -5.248 -5.627 -2.575 -8.914 -5.146 -7.878 -12.531 -9.155 -9.886 -15.636 -18.172 -8.949 -6.728 -7.463 -6.505 -0.269 -1.626 0.482 -0.422 0.716 -2.289 -5.373 -4.923 -5.402 -5.127 -5.067 -4.25 -3.361 -3.159 2018 +676 MWI NGDP_R Malawi "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Since 2011 we have used IMF staff's and Malawian authorities' combined estimates for National Accounts data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. Rebased to 2017 from 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,801.66" "1,707.16" "1,750.12" "1,814.76" "1,912.26" "1,999.67" "1,995.38" "2,027.81" "2,092.24" "2,120.37" "2,241.07" "2,436.72" "2,258.03" "2,476.88" "2,221.43" "2,528.65" "2,780.98" "2,964.17" "2,995.62" "3,101.70" "3,125.75" "2,998.35" "3,051.14" "3,225.22" "3,400.05" "3,511.19" "3,676.21" "4,029.13" "4,336.94" "4,698.13" "5,021.08" "5,264.81" "5,364.09" "5,643.02" "5,964.67" "6,140.63" "6,280.02" "6,531.22" "6,818.06" "7,189.52" "7,255.13" "7,414.74" "7,484.73" "7,672.36" "7,917.12" "8,222.46" "8,583.84" "8,972.58" 2020 +676 MWI NGDP_RPCH Malawi "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.395 -5.245 2.516 3.694 5.373 4.571 -0.215 1.625 3.177 1.345 5.692 8.73 -7.333 9.692 -10.313 13.83 9.979 6.587 1.061 3.541 0.775 -4.076 1.76 5.706 5.42 3.269 4.7 9.6 7.64 8.328 6.874 4.854 1.886 5.2 5.7 2.95 2.27 4 4.392 5.448 0.913 2.2 0.944 2.507 3.19 3.857 4.395 4.529 2020 +676 MWI NGDP Malawi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Since 2011 we have used IMF staff's and Malawian authorities' combined estimates for National Accounts data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. Rebased to 2017 from 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 2.454 2.705 3.041 3.509 4.169 4.749 5.366 6.26 8.345 10.253 11.522 15.082 15.832 22.259 25.594 52.148 85.257 106.928 132.81 191.167 253.471 301.64 377.436 440.249 533.018 609.565 765.649 873.554 "1,052.79" "1,230.57" "1,474.65" "1,763.87" "2,114.44" "2,831.66" "3,618.12" "4,503.57" "5,552.07" "6,531.22" "7,235.94" "8,219.85" "8,815.34" "9,596.86" "11,161.07" "13,152.46" "15,107.84" "16,985.44" "18,853.25" "20,898.10" 2020 +676 MWI NGDPD Malawi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.022 3.022 2.881 2.986 2.949 2.762 2.883 2.834 3.258 3.715 4.222 5.38 4.394 5.056 2.93 3.412 5.569 6.504 4.275 4.336 4.257 4.178 4.922 4.521 4.895 5.148 5.63 6.24 7.492 8.723 9.796 11.241 8.421 7.648 8.526 9.014 7.733 8.943 9.882 11.031 11.847 12.001 11.554 10.968 11.276 11.677 12.26 12.997 2020 +676 MWI PPPGDP Malawi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.298 3.421 3.723 4.012 4.38 4.725 4.81 5.009 5.35 5.635 6.179 6.945 6.583 7.392 6.771 7.869 8.813 9.555 9.765 10.254 10.567 10.365 10.712 11.546 12.499 13.312 14.368 16.173 17.743 19.343 20.922 22.393 22.415 24.722 24.747 24.133 25.1 26.013 27.804 29.844 30.479 32.444 35.078 37.239 39.233 41.504 44.153 47.045 2020 +676 MWI NGDP_D Malawi "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.136 0.158 0.174 0.193 0.218 0.237 0.269 0.309 0.399 0.484 0.514 0.619 0.701 0.899 1.152 2.062 3.066 3.607 4.433 6.163 8.109 10.06 12.37 13.65 15.677 17.361 20.827 21.681 24.275 26.193 29.369 33.503 39.418 50.18 60.659 73.341 88.408 100 106.129 114.331 121.505 129.43 149.118 171.427 190.825 206.574 219.637 232.911 2020 +676 MWI NGDPRPC Malawi "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "274,494.01" "252,971.08" "252,789.95" "255,007.72" "259,552.95" "259,682.30" "245,334.36" "234,502.72" "227,786.03" "219,335.78" "223,242.66" "237,141.60" "217,120.92" "236,764.36" "210,912.33" "237,084.32" "255,687.37" "265,900.62" "261,439.99" "263,436.45" "258,958.43" "242,909.90" "238,122.79" "246,228.84" "254,023.61" "257,145.34" "261,791.42" "279,035.12" "292,125.01" "307,594.78" "319,536.40" "325,667.64" "322,520.49" "329,793.50" "338,833.33" "339,063.87" "337,053.48" "340,722.81" "345,729.30" "354,359.67" "347,583.15" "345,285.75" "338,787.81" "337,558.94" "338,576.85" "341,790.93" "346,824.23" "352,382.38" 2016 +676 MWI NGDPRPPPPC Malawi "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,093.28" "1,007.56" "1,006.83" "1,015.67" "1,033.77" "1,034.29" 977.139 933.998 907.246 873.589 889.15 944.508 864.768 943.005 840.04 944.28 "1,018.37" "1,059.05" "1,041.29" "1,049.24" "1,031.40" 967.482 948.416 980.701 "1,011.75" "1,024.18" "1,042.69" "1,111.37" "1,163.50" "1,225.12" "1,272.68" "1,297.10" "1,284.56" "1,313.53" "1,349.53" "1,350.45" "1,342.45" "1,357.06" "1,377.00" "1,411.37" "1,384.38" "1,375.23" "1,349.35" "1,344.46" "1,348.51" "1,361.31" "1,381.36" "1,403.50" 2016 +676 MWI NGDPPC Malawi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 373.884 400.906 439.278 493.013 565.824 616.664 659.705 723.92 908.539 "1,060.55" "1,147.76" "1,467.78" "1,522.28" "2,127.71" "2,429.99" "4,889.33" "7,838.70" "9,591.95" "11,590.86" "16,236.39" "20,999.26" "24,437.21" "29,456.62" "33,610.73" "39,822.75" "44,642.16" "54,523.63" "60,497.54" "70,913.45" "80,567.44" "93,845.15" "109,108.73" "127,132.51" "165,489.78" "205,533.66" "248,671.39" "297,983.51" "340,722.81" "366,919.37" "405,143.41" "422,330.84" "446,901.75" "505,193.33" "578,665.98" "646,088.77" "706,050.50" "761,753.10" "820,736.60" 2016 +676 MWI NGDPDPC Malawi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 460.392 447.79 416.18 419.657 400.328 358.713 354.471 327.758 354.718 384.328 420.593 523.591 422.469 483.263 278.145 319.894 512.064 583.417 373.078 368.272 352.65 338.478 384.137 345.163 365.696 377.042 400.898 432.115 504.65 571.113 623.414 695.331 506.3 446.999 484.322 497.737 415.016 466.559 501.113 543.685 567.59 558.872 522.963 482.55 482.218 485.389 495.364 510.436 2016 +676 MWI PPPPC Malawi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 502.456 506.867 537.801 563.764 594.523 613.627 591.395 579.267 582.517 582.903 615.488 675.92 632.959 706.583 642.876 737.803 810.265 857.16 852.267 870.876 875.467 839.713 835.994 881.514 933.832 974.953 "1,023.20" "1,120.06" "1,195.09" "1,266.45" "1,331.43" "1,385.17" "1,347.72" "1,444.81" "1,405.80" "1,332.54" "1,347.14" "1,357.06" "1,409.90" "1,470.94" "1,460.20" "1,510.82" "1,587.78" "1,638.39" "1,677.81" "1,725.22" "1,783.95" "1,847.62" 2016 +676 MWI NGAP_NPGDP Malawi Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +676 MWI PPPSH Malawi Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.025 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.024 0.02 0.021 0.019 0.02 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.021 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.021 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022 2020 +676 MWI PPPEX Malawi Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.744 0.791 0.817 0.875 0.952 1.005 1.116 1.25 1.56 1.819 1.865 2.172 2.405 3.011 3.78 6.627 9.674 11.19 13.6 18.644 23.986 29.102 35.235 38.128 42.644 45.789 53.288 54.013 59.337 63.617 70.485 78.769 94.331 114.541 146.204 186.615 221.197 251.074 260.246 275.431 289.228 295.8 318.175 353.192 385.078 409.253 427.003 444.214 2020 +676 MWI NID_NGDP Malawi Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Since 2011 we have used IMF staff's and Malawian authorities' combined estimates for National Accounts data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. Rebased to 2017 from 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 11.622 8.234 9.744 10.258 6.149 8.509 5.827 7.346 8.703 9.784 9.584 9.427 9.315 7.084 13.506 8.117 5.702 5.375 6.259 6.845 6.336 7.121 10.368 7.85 8.87 11.039 12.807 15.659 13.234 12.564 13.164 7.444 8.788 8.664 7.874 8.489 7.261 9.584 7.887 7.861 7.54 9.22 10.458 11.73 11.891 10.785 10.788 9.524 2020 +676 MWI NGSD_NGDP Malawi Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Since 2011 we have used IMF staff's and Malawian authorities' combined estimates for National Accounts data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. Rebased to 2017 from 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 3.282 4.349 5.603 5.857 5.406 5 3.569 5.357 7.12 4.951 6.915 5.435 3.049 2.599 1.931 2.929 1.939 0.101 5.338 2.598 4.706 2.487 5.75 1.625 2.878 4.645 6.577 16.231 7.696 9.766 15.597 1.327 1.849 2.166 0.88 -3.725 -5.844 -5.946 -4.158 -4.75 -6.216 -2.994 -1.69 -1.195 -1.203 -2.225 -1.146 -0.936 2020 +676 MWI PCPI Malawi "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.101 0.113 0.124 0.141 0.169 0.187 0.214 0.267 0.358 0.402 0.45 0.487 0.6 0.737 0.992 1.817 2.503 2.732 3.545 5.132 6.65 8.16 9.363 10.26 11.432 13.2 15.038 16.232 17.647 19.132 20.549 22.116 26.825 34.411 42.592 51.903 63.18 70.471 76.965 84.183 91.455 100 118.448 138.003 155.42 169.01 180.305 192.009 2021 +676 MWI PCPIPCH Malawi "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.19 12 9.524 13.768 19.745 10.638 14.183 25.053 33.838 12.453 11.857 8.227 23.236 22.775 34.659 83.148 37.733 9.137 29.779 44.759 29.597 22.7 14.745 9.577 11.424 15.466 13.918 7.942 8.716 8.416 7.409 7.621 21.296 28.279 23.775 21.86 21.727 11.541 9.215 9.378 8.639 9.343 18.448 16.509 12.621 8.744 6.683 6.491 2021 +676 MWI PCPIE Malawi "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.09 0.098 0.11 0.131 0.146 0.162 0.185 0.251 0.317 0.314 0.387 0.415 0.565 0.668 1.109 1.94 2.071 2.384 3.652 4.682 6.342 7.745 8.634 9.483 10.781 12.567 13.841 14.882 16.362 17.602 18.706 20.539 27.64 34.136 42.38 52.914 63.48 67.963 74.686 83.295 89.663 100 120.56 138.832 153.985 165.291 176.281 187.687 2021 +676 MWI PCPIEPCH Malawi "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 8.998 12.511 18.608 11.926 11.054 13.853 35.511 26.372 -0.974 23.2 7.388 36.09 18.309 65.965 74.95 6.7 15.16 53.146 28.231 35.445 22.121 11.48 9.824 13.695 16.561 10.138 7.523 9.945 7.58 6.27 9.798 34.577 23.5 24.152 24.855 19.969 7.061 9.892 11.527 7.645 11.529 20.56 15.156 10.915 7.342 6.649 6.47 2021 +676 MWI TM_RPCH Malawi Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.984 -22.402 -4.589 1.793 -6.529 21.783 -26.189 -2.863 20.579 21.257 2.952 -0.441 14.966 -7.781 10.966 -11.184 9.706 22.947 -19.295 14.33 -21.679 -6.363 12.959 6.55 8.437 3.538 4.006 -7.423 32.451 -24.925 46.388 -14.499 -10.689 -0.726 10.504 12.877 3.969 5.684 -15.343 14.342 6.593 -20.522 -17.495 2.879 2.433 6.192 4.625 2.672 2020 +676 MWI TMG_RPCH Malawi Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" -23.031 -22.434 -15.942 -0.225 -17.055 25.362 -26.517 0.885 25.828 23.083 3.272 9.313 14.463 -15.272 25.657 -13.165 35.251 23.47 -20.721 15.347 -21.308 -6.363 12.959 6.55 8.437 3.538 4.006 -7.423 32.451 -24.925 46.388 -14.499 -10.689 -0.726 10.504 12.877 3.969 5.684 -15.343 14.342 6.593 -20.522 -17.495 2.879 2.433 6.192 4.625 2.672 2020 +676 MWI TX_RPCH Malawi Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" 33.124 -17.836 -10.009 3.312 32.775 5.045 -3.568 1.138 2.005 -14.931 24.929 5.344 -2.903 -5.105 10.287 -0.307 16.899 4.35 24.399 -16.568 -6.753 4.535 6.287 6.387 9.66 -10.568 10.601 43.617 7.846 -29.541 37.062 -9.4 0.681 21.996 3.179 -22.383 -7.294 -11.509 2.227 8.092 -19.881 21.691 -10.497 -1.66 8.362 5.221 7.455 8.89 2020 +676 MWI TXG_RPCH Malawi Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" 38.319 -20.338 -9.508 3.68 33.385 4.666 -2.1 1.618 1.556 -15.682 26.211 5.888 -0.846 -4.753 9.529 1.735 15.613 4.518 23.87 -20.644 -6.574 4.535 6.287 6.387 9.66 -10.568 10.601 43.617 7.846 -29.541 37.062 -9.4 0.681 21.996 3.179 -22.383 -7.294 -11.509 2.227 8.092 -19.881 21.691 -10.497 -1.66 8.362 5.221 7.455 8.89 2020 +676 MWI LUR Malawi Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +676 MWI LE Malawi Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +676 MWI LP Malawi Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 6.564 6.748 6.923 7.116 7.368 7.7 8.133 8.647 9.185 9.667 10.039 10.275 10.4 10.461 10.533 10.666 10.876 11.148 11.458 11.774 12.07 12.343 12.813 13.098 13.385 13.654 14.043 14.439 14.846 15.274 15.714 16.166 16.632 17.111 17.604 18.111 18.632 19.169 19.721 20.289 20.873 21.474 22.093 22.729 23.384 24.057 24.75 25.463 2016 +676 MWI GGR Malawi General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.38 56.317 77.598 96.35 136.148 158.706 186.525 211.76 298.29 249.539 366.084 480.937 549.659 691.374 824.136 "1,034.70" "1,087.98" "1,213.66" "1,282.32" "1,500.67" "1,838.16" "2,233.56" "2,725.94" "3,056.13" "3,454.96" "3,759.86" 2021 +676 MWI GGR_NGDP Malawi General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.374 12.792 14.558 15.806 17.782 18.168 17.717 17.208 20.228 14.147 17.314 16.984 15.192 15.352 14.844 15.842 15.036 14.765 14.546 15.637 16.469 16.982 18.043 17.993 18.326 17.991 2021 +676 MWI GGX Malawi General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.25 67.774 91.525 106.283 136.518 181.035 217.31 248.293 289.066 299.805 396.824 586.48 661.189 879.124 "1,096.32" "1,371.06" "1,402.42" "1,587.62" "2,003.65" "2,359.36" "2,634.22" "3,280.16" "3,755.23" "4,104.03" "4,426.23" "4,624.61" 2021 +676 MWI GGX_NGDP Malawi General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.843 15.394 17.171 17.436 17.83 20.724 20.641 20.177 19.602 16.997 18.767 20.712 18.274 19.521 19.746 20.992 19.381 19.314 22.729 24.585 23.602 24.94 24.856 24.162 23.477 22.129 2021 +676 MWI GGXCNL Malawi General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.87 -11.457 -13.927 -9.933 -0.37 -22.329 -30.786 -36.533 9.224 -50.267 -30.741 -105.543 -111.531 -187.75 -272.18 -336.363 -314.445 -373.96 -721.334 -858.687 -796.063 "-1,046.60" "-1,029.29" "-1,047.90" -971.272 -864.75 2021 +676 MWI GGXCNL_NGDP Malawi General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.47 -2.602 -2.613 -1.629 -0.048 -2.556 -2.924 -2.969 0.625 -2.85 -1.454 -3.727 -3.083 -4.169 -4.902 -5.15 -4.346 -4.549 -8.183 -8.948 -7.132 -7.957 -6.813 -6.169 -5.152 -4.138 2021 +676 MWI GGSB Malawi General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +676 MWI GGSB_NPGDP Malawi General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +676 MWI GGXONLB Malawi General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.271 4.729 6.569 8.456 18.58 -9.606 -16.96 -17.58 30.513 -23.133 -9.241 -33.346 -0.362 -84.393 -102.436 -155.774 -115.755 -123.112 -439.872 -456.455 -253.465 -241.393 -38.455 84.363 243.499 381.44 2021 +676 MWI GGXONLB_NGDP Malawi General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.456 1.074 1.232 1.387 2.427 -1.1 -1.611 -1.429 2.069 -1.311 -0.437 -1.178 -0.01 -1.874 -1.845 -2.385 -1.6 -1.498 -4.99 -4.756 -2.271 -1.835 -0.255 0.497 1.292 1.825 2021 +676 MWI GGXWDN Malawi General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +676 MWI GGXWDN_NGDP Malawi General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +676 MWI GGXWDG Malawi General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 383.118 373.074 397.956 432.386 137.125 165.519 247.654 289.022 284.79 352.482 604.861 "1,000.91" "1,212.61" "1,596.75" "2,058.72" "2,629.21" "3,177.17" "3,723.74" "4,829.94" "6,135.29" "8,183.99" "9,798.84" "11,362.99" "12,779.04" "13,975.97" "15,089.33" 2021 +676 MWI GGXWDG_NGDP Malawi General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 101.505 84.741 74.661 70.933 17.91 18.948 23.524 23.487 19.312 19.983 28.606 35.347 33.515 35.455 37.08 40.256 43.908 45.302 54.79 63.93 73.326 74.502 75.213 75.235 74.13 72.204 2021 +676 MWI NGDP_FY Malawi "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 377.436 440.249 533.018 609.565 765.649 873.554 "1,052.79" "1,230.57" "1,474.65" "1,763.87" "2,114.44" "2,831.66" "3,618.12" "4,503.57" "5,552.07" "6,531.22" "7,235.94" "8,219.85" "8,815.34" "9,596.86" "11,161.07" "13,152.46" "15,107.84" "16,985.44" "18,853.25" "20,898.10" 2021 +676 MWI BCA Malawi Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Other sources: Tobacco Control Commission, Ministry of Mines. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.26 -0.146 -0.112 -0.131 -0.042 -0.126 -0.085 -0.061 -0.087 -0.051 -0.086 -0.228 -0.285 -0.166 -0.181 -0.078 -0.147 -0.276 -0.004 -0.158 -0.073 -0.06 -0.473 -0.331 -0.363 -0.486 -0.697 -0.364 -0.803 -0.632 -0.597 -0.688 -0.584 -0.497 -0.596 -1.101 -1.013 -1.389 -1.19 -1.391 -1.631 -1.466 -1.403 -1.418 -1.477 -1.519 -1.463 -1.359 2020 +676 MWI BCA_NGDPD Malawi Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.592 -4.817 -3.877 -4.381 -1.415 -4.576 -2.943 -2.138 -2.666 -1.379 -2.041 -4.232 -6.485 -3.275 -6.168 -2.287 -2.647 -4.247 -0.102 -3.633 -1.727 -1.435 -9.608 -7.315 -7.414 -9.432 -12.373 -5.84 -10.724 -7.244 -6.096 -6.117 -6.94 -6.499 -6.994 -12.214 -13.105 -15.529 -12.044 -12.611 -13.77 -12.214 -12.147 -12.925 -13.094 -13.01 -11.934 -10.459 2020 +548 MYS NGDP_R Malaysia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GDP was rebased by the National Statistical Office, new base year is 2015. The official series starts in 2015. Data prior to that is spliced based on the old series. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Data prior to 2015 are spliced by the country team. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 163.494 174.844 185.231 196.808 212.085 210.227 212.65 224.109 246.381 268.702 292.905 320.87 349.383 383.957 419.324 460.542 506.606 543.727 503.715 534.598 580.951 583.958 615.44 651.066 695.226 729.82 770.576 819.115 858.696 845.697 909.361 957.498 "1,009.91" "1,057.31" "1,120.82" "1,176.94" "1,229.31" "1,300.77" "1,363.77" "1,423.95" "1,345.14" "1,386.74" "1,461.62" "1,525.64" "1,600.65" "1,671.41" "1,745.54" "1,814.30" 2021 +548 MYS NGDP_RPCH Malaysia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.444 6.942 5.941 6.25 7.762 -0.876 1.153 5.389 9.938 9.06 9.007 9.547 8.886 9.896 9.211 9.83 10.002 7.327 -7.359 6.131 8.671 0.518 5.391 5.789 6.783 4.976 5.584 6.299 4.832 -1.514 7.528 5.293 5.474 4.694 6.007 5.007 4.45 5.813 4.843 4.413 -5.534 3.092 5.4 4.38 4.917 4.421 4.435 3.939 2021 +548 MYS NGDP Malaysia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GDP was rebased by the National Statistical Office, new base year is 2015. The official series starts in 2015. Data prior to that is spliced based on the old series. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Data prior to 2015 are spliced by the country team. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 58.245 62.949 68.375 76.008 86.918 84.645 78.225 87 99.108 112.898 127.768 147.168 164.112 187.543 212.882 242.301 276.348 306.914 308.49 327.572 388.168 384.006 417.367 456.095 516.302 569.371 625.1 696.91 806.48 746.679 833.104 924.685 985.049 "1,033.09" "1,122.16" "1,176.94" "1,249.70" "1,372.31" "1,447.76" "1,512.74" "1,418.00" "1,545.37" "1,689.45" "1,812.81" "1,952.23" "2,095.16" "2,245.42" "2,396.06" 2021 +548 MYS NGDPD Malaysia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.757 27.321 29.278 32.745 37.087 34.09 30.303 34.529 37.845 41.678 47.236 53.51 64.452 72.866 81.138 96.628 109.854 108.78 78.634 86.203 102.149 101.054 109.833 120.025 135.869 150.356 170.514 202.869 242.08 212.026 258.844 302.643 319.153 328.074 343.088 301.36 301.918 319.249 358.994 365.283 337.612 373.034 434.059 467.459 503.11 539.616 577.156 615.011 2021 +548 MYS PPPGDP Malaysia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 46.347 54.253 61.028 67.382 75.233 76.932 79.385 85.732 97.576 110.589 125.061 141.635 157.735 177.453 197.938 221.953 248.624 271.442 254.298 273.692 304.161 312.623 334.612 360.969 395.799 428.524 466.415 509.194 544.035 539.233 586.796 630.696 677.647 701.7 745.387 750.777 783.874 829.297 890.231 946.147 904.554 971.274 "1,096.51" "1,185.31" "1,269.69" "1,350.45" "1,437.19" "1,522.72" 2021 +548 MYS NGDP_D Malaysia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 35.625 36.003 36.913 38.62 40.983 40.264 36.786 38.82 40.226 42.016 43.621 45.865 46.972 48.845 50.768 52.612 54.549 56.446 61.243 61.274 66.816 65.759 67.816 70.054 74.264 78.015 81.121 85.081 93.919 88.292 91.614 96.573 97.538 97.709 100.12 100 101.658 105.5 106.159 106.235 105.416 111.439 115.587 118.823 121.965 125.353 128.638 132.065 2021 +548 MYS NGDPRPC Malaysia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,774.50" "12,288.25" "12,694.18" "13,159.96" "13,836.00" "13,286.25" "13,080.65" "13,435.26" "14,412.93" "15,347.23" "16,034.29" "17,300.19" "18,323.47" "19,588.13" "20,818.69" "22,268.00" "23,871.06" "24,976.78" "22,554.24" "23,335.21" "24,726.69" "24,207.12" "24,889.29" "25,713.51" "26,837.42" "27,564.41" "28,719.08" "30,225.65" "31,112.17" "30,115.27" "31,808.52" "32,946.74" "34,222.57" "34,994.39" "36,498.66" "37,739.25" "38,861.08" "40,620.31" "42,114.55" "43,782.92" "41,282.35" "42,407.60" "44,138.61" "45,504.40" "47,169.33" "48,684.63" "50,276.93" "51,695.29" 2021 +548 MYS NGDPRPPPPC Malaysia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,506.77" "7,834.30" "8,093.10" "8,390.06" "8,821.06" "8,470.57" "8,339.50" "8,565.57" "9,188.88" "9,784.54" "10,222.57" "11,029.63" "11,682.02" "12,488.30" "13,272.84" "14,196.84" "15,218.86" "15,923.80" "14,379.32" "14,877.23" "15,764.36" "15,433.11" "15,868.02" "16,393.50" "17,110.04" "17,573.53" "18,309.68" "19,270.19" "19,835.39" "19,199.82" "20,279.34" "21,005.00" "21,818.40" "22,310.47" "23,269.51" "24,060.44" "24,775.66" "25,897.24" "26,849.89" "27,913.55" "26,319.32" "27,036.72" "28,140.32" "29,011.07" "30,072.53" "31,038.60" "32,053.77" "32,958.03" 2021 +548 MYS NGDPPC Malaysia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,194.70" "4,424.14" "4,685.84" "5,082.41" "5,670.35" "5,349.52" "4,811.81" "5,215.60" "5,797.67" "6,448.33" "6,994.33" "7,934.78" "8,606.90" "9,567.79" "10,569.22" "11,715.66" "13,021.40" "14,098.48" "13,812.88" "14,298.52" "16,521.37" "15,918.40" "16,878.93" "18,013.23" "19,930.52" "21,504.44" "23,297.24" "25,716.24" "29,220.29" "26,589.24" "29,141.13" "31,817.67" "33,380.18" "34,192.60" "36,542.33" "37,739.28" "39,505.49" "42,854.42" "44,708.38" "46,512.87" "43,518.29" "47,258.73" "51,018.68" "54,069.59" "57,529.95" "61,027.55" "64,675.13" "68,271.49" 2021 +548 MYS NGDPDPC Malaysia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,926.96" "1,920.13" "2,006.48" "2,189.55" "2,419.50" "2,154.46" "1,864.03" "2,070.01" "2,213.87" "2,380.51" "2,585.82" "2,885.10" "3,380.22" "3,717.37" "4,028.37" "4,672.14" "5,176.28" "4,996.97" "3,520.92" "3,762.77" "4,347.73" "4,189.05" "4,441.81" "4,740.32" "5,244.86" "5,678.75" "6,354.98" "7,485.94" "8,771.03" "7,550.25" "9,054.11" "10,413.69" "10,815.09" "10,858.45" "11,172.40" "9,663.28" "9,544.25" "9,969.50" "11,086.11" "11,231.54" "10,361.28" "11,407.68" "13,107.88" "13,942.62" "14,826.03" "15,717.85" "16,623.91" "17,523.63" 2021 +548 MYS PPPPC Malaysia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,337.81" "3,813.00" "4,182.35" "4,505.60" "4,908.03" "4,862.04" "4,883.19" "5,139.62" "5,708.05" "6,316.42" "6,846.15" "7,636.47" "8,272.48" "9,053.02" "9,827.28" "10,731.81" "11,715.05" "12,469.05" "11,386.39" "11,946.65" "12,945.83" "12,959.34" "13,532.22" "14,256.27" "15,278.81" "16,184.81" "17,383.12" "18,789.43" "19,711.42" "19,202.10" "20,525.54" "21,701.74" "22,963.30" "23,224.57" "24,273.00" "24,074.09" "24,779.86" "25,897.24" "27,491.29" "29,091.64" "27,760.68" "29,702.36" "33,112.71" "35,353.62" "37,416.10" "39,335.79" "41,395.69" "43,387.13" 2021 +548 MYS NGAP_NPGDP Malaysia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +548 MYS PPPSH Malaysia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.346 0.363 0.384 0.398 0.411 0.393 0.384 0.39 0.41 0.431 0.452 0.483 0.474 0.511 0.542 0.574 0.609 0.628 0.566 0.581 0.602 0.591 0.606 0.616 0.625 0.626 0.628 0.633 0.645 0.638 0.651 0.659 0.673 0.664 0.68 0.671 0.675 0.678 0.686 0.698 0.68 0.662 0.677 0.689 0.701 0.708 0.716 0.721 2021 +548 MYS PPPEX Malaysia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.257 1.16 1.12 1.128 1.155 1.1 0.985 1.015 1.016 1.021 1.022 1.039 1.04 1.057 1.075 1.092 1.112 1.131 1.213 1.197 1.276 1.228 1.247 1.264 1.304 1.329 1.34 1.369 1.482 1.385 1.42 1.466 1.454 1.472 1.505 1.568 1.594 1.655 1.626 1.599 1.568 1.591 1.541 1.529 1.538 1.551 1.562 1.574 2021 +548 MYS NID_NGDP Malaysia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GDP was rebased by the National Statistical Office, new base year is 2015. The official series starts in 2015. Data prior to that is spliced based on the old series. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Data prior to 2015 are spliced by the country team. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 34.783 40.036 42.372 41.023 35.735 29.813 27.84 24.755 27.547 30.402 35.338 37.843 36.003 39.613 41.386 43.523 41.964 43.377 29.539 25.658 29.397 26.838 27.24 25.532 25.85 23.122 23.425 23.966 22.265 18.407 23.657 23.456 25.951 26.108 25.158 25.424 25.996 25.547 23.897 21.048 19.699 22.271 21.436 21.178 21.048 21.627 21.829 22.209 2021 +548 MYS NGSD_NGDP Malaysia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GDP was rebased by the National Statistical Office, new base year is 2015. The official series starts in 2015. Data prior to that is spliced based on the old series. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Data prior to 2015 are spliced by the country team. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.354 29.012 29.254 28.898 28.31 23.445 23.379 28.847 28.578 26.545 28.217 26.786 29.041 31.752 30.891 34.589 37.901 37.936 41.661 40.279 37.706 34.048 34.546 36.303 36.949 36.886 38.787 38.629 38.559 33.236 33.597 34.197 31.045 29.543 29.485 28.411 28.389 28.338 26.128 24.546 23.866 26.07 23.038 23.413 23.244 23.773 23.927 24.205 2021 +548 MYS PCPI Malaysia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022 41.273 45.276 47.917 49.692 51.632 52.968 53.153 53.545 53.7 55.073 56.749 59.205 62.034 64.234 66.603 68.913 71.311 73.204 77.078 79.184 80.412 81.56 83.022 83.913 85.105 87.692 90.867 92.708 97.742 98.325 100.017 103.192 104.908 107.117 110.483 112.808 115.15 119.525 120.683 121.483 120.1 123.075 127.05 130.622 133.721 136.935 140.269 143.728 2021 +548 MYS PCPIPCH Malaysia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.724 9.7 5.834 3.704 3.904 2.587 0.35 0.737 0.29 2.557 3.043 4.328 4.778 3.547 3.687 3.468 3.479 2.655 5.293 2.731 1.551 1.427 1.793 1.074 1.42 3.039 3.621 2.027 5.429 0.597 1.72 3.174 1.664 2.105 3.143 2.104 2.076 3.799 0.969 0.663 -1.139 2.477 3.23 2.812 2.372 2.403 2.435 2.466 2021 +548 MYS PCPIE Malaysia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022 41.383 44.887 47.36 48.837 49.675 50.193 50.911 51.111 52.906 54.024 57.809 60.353 63.248 65.441 67.721 69.914 72.195 74.301 78.248 80.178 81.143 82.108 83.424 84.389 86.231 89 91.8 93.9 98.1 99.1 101.2 104.2 105.5 108.9 111.8 114.8 116.8 120.9 121.1 122.3 120.6 124.5 128.521 132.135 135.269 138.52 141.893 145.392 2021 +548 MYS PCPIEPCH Malaysia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 7.135 8.467 5.511 3.117 1.716 1.044 1.431 0.392 3.513 2.112 7.007 4.401 4.797 3.467 3.485 3.238 3.262 2.916 5.313 2.466 1.204 1.189 1.603 1.157 2.183 3.211 3.146 2.288 4.473 1.019 2.119 2.964 1.248 3.223 2.663 2.683 1.742 3.51 0.165 0.991 -1.39 3.234 3.23 2.812 2.372 2.403 2.435 2.466 2021 +548 MYS TM_RPCH Malaysia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Includes crude oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.331 -0.453 9.372 10.207 4.871 -16.25 -6.469 8.474 24.517 29.12 21.7 22.594 5.708 15.957 26.158 24.842 5.211 6.238 -19.084 12.659 22.57 -6.847 4.46 2.756 19.281 6.03 14.411 3.32 -7.557 -21.902 12.117 5.6 -0.607 1.826 3.801 1.693 1.55 8.464 2.329 -1.944 -8.875 21.652 10.648 -4.466 5.822 2.967 4.273 2.998 2021 +548 MYS TMG_RPCH Malaysia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Includes crude oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.752 4.121 9.953 8.152 5.4 -19.186 -6.999 11.202 26.946 33.704 24.4 24.549 3.089 11.781 29.883 27.707 1.461 4.188 -17.761 10.453 23.698 -8.146 6.565 2.246 22.955 4.668 15.874 1.673 -8.698 -23.454 18.121 4.597 0.257 5.864 4.13 1.273 0.521 12.833 3.118 -3.16 -2.837 18.636 5.259 3.931 4.872 4.001 4.006 3.785 2021 +548 MYS TX_RPCH Malaysia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Includes crude oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.956 -9.582 9.886 17.309 12.141 -2.72 11.787 14.557 11.803 18.112 16.9 14.362 12.547 11.81 21.518 18.552 8.995 5.279 -0.261 13.664 13.278 -2.658 7.241 7.407 21.797 5.778 6.907 -3.852 -13.055 -10.467 3.622 6.257 -6.492 0.074 6.502 4.05 3.89 7.26 2.125 -0.812 0.4 14.813 6.274 -1.279 6.394 3.765 3.413 3.182 2021 +548 MYS TXG_RPCH Malaysia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Includes crude oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.845 -11.927 9.335 18.226 14.202 -3.566 9.795 16.178 13.264 18.059 15 16.573 13.442 9.916 20.701 19.022 4.803 4.534 4.547 14.104 12.71 -4.405 7.378 10.115 20.149 4.681 6.36 -7.326 -11.821 -12.963 10.075 5.251 -3.844 1.852 6.595 6.019 3.278 10.778 5.623 -1.644 1.361 14.389 2.083 2.693 3.615 3.975 3.87 3.855 2021 +548 MYS LUR Malaysia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: CEIC/IMF staff/NSO Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.893 8.261 8.207 8.079 6.715 5.055 4.345 3.718 3.026 2.947 3.143 2.516 2.445 3.225 3.425 3.1 3.675 3.475 3.6 3.55 3.55 3.325 3.225 3.325 3.675 3.3 3.05 3.025 3.1 2.875 3.15 3.45 3.425 3.325 3.275 4.525 4.65 4.45 4.25 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 2021 +548 MYS LE Malaysia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +548 MYS LP Malaysia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022 13.885 14.229 14.592 14.955 15.328 15.823 16.257 16.681 17.094 17.508 18.267 18.547 19.068 19.602 20.142 20.682 21.223 21.769 22.334 22.91 23.495 24.123 24.727 25.32 25.905 26.477 26.832 27.1 27.6 28.082 28.589 29.062 29.51 30.214 30.709 31.186 31.634 32.023 32.382 32.523 32.584 32.7 33.114 33.527 33.934 34.331 34.718 35.096 2021 +548 MYS GGR Malaysia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.191 42.671 49.258 52.612 61.136 62.272 70.912 79.783 69.368 70.886 76.002 91.634 96.764 107.055 116.328 123.581 143.6 162.504 189.646 186.74 185.661 217.488 250.228 251.059 261.783 260.837 253.124 269.401 291.8 326.25 292.428 282.86 294.347 282.451 302.667 322.961 348.46 370.744 2021 +548 MYS GGR_NGDP Malaysia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.674 28.995 30.015 28.053 28.718 25.7 25.66 25.995 22.486 21.64 19.58 23.863 23.184 23.472 22.531 21.705 22.972 23.318 23.515 25.009 22.285 23.52 25.403 24.302 23.329 22.162 20.255 19.631 20.155 21.567 20.623 18.304 17.423 15.581 15.504 15.415 15.519 15.473 2021 +548 MYS GGX Malaysia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.001 40.314 46.295 46.161 49.537 54.754 61.876 64.928 71.303 80.722 99.496 108.379 113.29 128.022 133.642 139.711 159.865 180.421 217.105 230.643 221.643 250.477 280.792 286.992 291.279 290.801 285.652 302.499 330.088 356.653 357.927 367.18 377.257 350.906 373.829 397.199 423.9 452.251 2021 +548 MYS GGX_NGDP Malaysia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.525 27.393 28.209 24.614 23.27 22.598 22.391 21.155 23.114 24.643 25.632 28.223 27.144 28.069 25.884 24.538 25.574 25.889 26.92 30.889 26.604 27.088 28.505 27.78 25.957 24.708 22.858 22.043 22.8 23.577 25.242 23.76 22.33 19.357 19.149 18.958 18.878 18.875 2021 +548 MYS GGXCNL Malaysia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.19 2.357 2.963 6.451 11.599 7.518 9.036 14.855 -1.935 -9.836 -23.494 -16.745 -16.527 -20.967 -17.314 -16.129 -16.265 -17.916 -27.459 -43.903 -35.982 -32.989 -30.565 -35.933 -29.495 -29.964 -32.528 -33.098 -38.288 -30.403 -65.499 -84.32 -82.91 -68.455 -71.162 -74.238 -75.439 -81.507 2021 +548 MYS GGXCNL_NGDP Malaysia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.149 1.602 1.805 3.44 5.449 3.103 3.27 4.84 -0.627 -3.003 -6.053 -4.361 -3.96 -4.597 -3.353 -2.833 -2.602 -2.571 -3.405 -5.88 -4.319 -3.568 -3.103 -3.478 -2.628 -2.546 -2.603 -2.412 -2.645 -2.01 -4.619 -5.456 -4.908 -3.776 -3.645 -3.543 -3.36 -3.402 2021 +548 MYS GGSB Malaysia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.62 5.188 9.652 15.586 10.525 8.962 14.954 1.841 -11.354 -26.724 -16.795 -17.957 -22.883 -20.006 -16.814 -17.372 -19.569 -23.254 -40.607 -38.916 -30.421 -32.856 -33.44 -28.177 -31.887 -33.711 -35.14 -51.456 -24.592 -52.31 -73.6 -71.755 -58.093 -61.9 -70.221 -73.161 -81.645 2021 +548 MYS GGSB_NPGDP Malaysia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.769 3.018 4.833 6.844 4.134 3.246 4.866 0.564 -3.54 -7.177 -4.376 -4.366 -5.108 -3.95 -2.979 -2.797 -2.838 -2.878 -5.272 -4.671 -3.297 -3.347 -3.239 -2.526 -2.717 -2.698 -2.58 -3.574 -1.627 -3.523 -4.582 -4.086 -3.087 -3.074 -3.31 -3.237 -3.407 2021 +548 MYS GGXONLB Malaysia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.835 7.357 6.695 10.777 14.381 12.837 14.236 19.663 3.253 -4.771 -17.68 -11.228 -9.819 -20.52 -15.071 -8.196 -10.269 -13.05 -16.473 -36.526 -24.187 -18.355 -20.405 -22.111 -10.169 -10.979 -9.485 -8.453 -10.969 0.401 -40.507 -51.87 -46.026 -32.918 -29.53 -25.57 -19.489 -19.59 2021 +548 MYS GGXONLB_NGDP Malaysia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.002 4.999 4.08 5.746 6.755 5.298 5.152 6.407 1.055 -1.456 -4.555 -2.924 -2.353 -4.499 -2.919 -1.44 -1.643 -1.873 -2.043 -4.892 -2.903 -1.985 -2.071 -2.14 -0.906 -0.933 -0.759 -0.616 -0.758 0.027 -2.857 -3.356 -2.724 -1.816 -1.513 -1.22 -0.868 -0.818 2021 +548 MYS GGXWDN Malaysia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +548 MYS GGXWDN_NGDP Malaysia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +548 MYS GGXWDG Malaysia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 94.713 99.072 97.005 95.899 93.079 92.476 90.557 90.909 103.765 112.562 126.224 146.172 164.994 188.792 216.641 232.177 247.925 274.222 317.437 376.386 426.651 479.896 529.833 574.978 621.374 670.512 697.175 746.476 805.62 863.509 960.22 "1,066.55" "1,175.25" "1,268.50" "1,366.81" "1,470.42" "1,576.73" "1,690.89" 2021 +548 MYS GGXWDG_NGDP Malaysia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 74.129 67.319 59.109 51.134 43.723 38.166 32.769 29.62 33.636 34.363 32.518 38.065 39.532 41.393 41.96 40.778 39.662 39.348 39.361 50.408 51.212 51.898 53.788 55.656 55.373 56.971 55.787 54.396 55.646 57.083 67.717 69.016 69.564 69.974 70.013 70.182 70.22 70.57 2021 +548 MYS NGDP_FY Malaysia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 58.245 62.949 68.375 76.008 86.918 84.645 78.225 87 99.108 112.898 127.768 147.168 164.112 187.543 212.882 242.301 276.348 306.914 308.49 327.572 388.168 384.006 417.367 456.095 516.302 569.371 625.1 696.91 806.48 746.679 833.104 924.685 985.049 "1,033.09" "1,122.16" "1,176.94" "1,249.70" "1,372.31" "1,447.76" "1,512.74" "1,418.00" "1,545.37" "1,689.45" "1,812.81" "1,952.23" "2,095.16" "2,245.42" "2,396.06" 2021 +548 MYS BCA Malaysia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The authorities issue BPM6 historical data back from 2005 and discontinued the BPM5 series. Data before 2005 come from the IMF Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Database. Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.266 -2.469 -3.585 -3.482 -1.657 -0.6 -0.101 2.575 1.867 0.315 -0.87 -4.183 -2.167 -2.991 -4.52 -8.644 -4.462 -5.935 9.529 12.604 8.488 7.287 7.19 13.381 15.079 20.695 26.194 29.747 39.446 31.442 25.731 32.508 16.257 11.269 14.845 9.002 7.225 8.909 8.008 12.778 14.069 14.17 6.95 10.446 11.049 11.582 12.103 12.278 2021 +548 MYS BCA_NGDPD Malaysia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.994 -9.037 -12.246 -10.634 -4.467 -1.76 -0.335 7.459 4.934 0.755 -1.842 -7.817 -3.363 -4.105 -5.571 -8.945 -4.062 -5.456 12.118 14.621 8.309 7.211 6.546 11.149 11.099 13.764 15.362 14.663 16.295 14.829 9.941 10.741 5.094 3.435 4.327 2.987 2.393 2.791 2.231 3.498 4.167 3.798 1.601 2.235 2.196 2.146 2.097 1.996 2021 +556 MDV NGDP_R Maldives "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 5.274 5.69 6.115 6.385 7.494 8.529 9.262 10.083 10.962 11.981 11.496 12.289 13.083 13.792 14.827 15.921 17.367 19.174 21.051 22.573 23.65 24.466 25.958 32.55 34.513 29.982 37.811 40.728 44.591 41.367 44.373 48.175 49.387 52.983 56.867 58.507 62.215 66.701 72.119 77.084 51.261 70.203 76.335 80.991 86.273 91.102 96.136 101.476 2020 +556 MDV NGDP_RPCH Maldives "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 18.803 7.886 7.466 4.414 17.379 13.801 8.596 8.866 8.722 9.292 -4.049 6.896 6.467 5.417 7.505 7.377 9.084 10.405 9.789 7.23 4.77 3.452 6.098 25.394 6.031 -13.129 26.112 7.714 9.485 -7.229 7.267 8.567 2.517 7.281 7.33 2.885 6.338 7.21 8.123 6.884 -33.5 36.953 8.735 6.098 6.523 5.597 5.526 5.555 2020 +556 MDV NGDP Maldives "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 0.473 0.554 0.624 0.666 0.796 0.951 1.126 1.373 1.565 1.818 2.206 2.691 3.233 3.793 4.429 5.484 6.205 7.679 8.161 8.903 9.433 9.822 10.601 13.467 15.703 14.891 20.163 23.915 29.077 30.02 33.129 40.511 44.345 50.633 56.867 63.147 67.3 73.153 81.586 86.259 57.569 80.192 90.92 100.666 109.377 117.808 126.804 136.525 2020 +556 MDV NGDPD Maldives "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.063 0.073 0.087 0.094 0.113 0.134 0.158 0.149 0.178 0.201 0.231 0.262 0.306 0.346 0.382 0.466 0.527 0.652 0.693 0.756 0.801 0.767 0.828 1.052 1.227 1.163 1.575 1.868 2.272 2.345 2.588 2.629 2.885 3.286 3.69 4.098 4.367 4.747 5.294 5.598 3.736 5.204 5.9 6.533 7.098 7.645 8.229 8.86 2020 +556 MDV PPPGDP Maldives "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.243 0.287 0.327 0.355 0.432 0.507 0.561 0.626 0.705 0.801 0.797 0.881 0.959 1.035 1.137 1.246 1.384 1.554 1.726 1.877 2.011 2.127 2.292 2.931 3.191 2.859 3.717 4.111 4.588 4.283 4.65 5.153 5.438 6.14 6.957 7.628 8.279 8.964 9.924 10.796 7.266 10.365 12.071 13.264 14.425 15.516 16.685 17.953 2020 +556 MDV NGDP_D Maldives "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.964 9.732 10.211 10.434 10.618 11.149 12.163 13.62 14.28 15.177 19.186 21.896 24.711 27.504 29.871 34.444 35.729 40.049 38.766 39.44 39.886 40.144 40.84 41.373 45.499 49.666 53.325 58.72 65.209 72.569 74.659 84.092 89.791 95.565 100 107.93 108.173 109.672 113.126 111.902 112.305 114.229 119.106 124.294 126.78 129.315 131.901 134.54 2020 +556 MDV NGDPRPC Maldives "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "34,743.45" "36,068.88" "37,579.90" "37,853.97" "42,917.76" "46,972.59" "49,130.89" "52,131.61" "55,242.22" "58,845.56" "54,342.81" "55,473.68" "57,441.90" "58,938.05" "61,714.50" "65,033.07" "69,428.99" "75,058.25" "80,725.86" "84,832.67" "87,560.05" "88,654.39" "92,526.95" "114,184.77" "119,225.51" "102,067.90" "126,471.30" "133,590.31" "144,038.42" "131,420.22" "138,643.26" "148,035.93" "149,257.54" "157,482.04" "166,234.93" "168,207.00" "175,916.03" "185,486.36" "197,243.28" "207,341.04" "135,606.12" "182,650.84" "195,327.48" "203,818.10" "213,528.78" "221,757.38" "230,148.14" "238,923.16" 2014 +556 MDV NGDPRPPPPC Maldives "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,669.14" "4,847.27" "5,050.33" "5,087.16" "5,767.68" "6,312.61" "6,602.66" "7,005.92" "7,423.96" "7,908.21" "7,303.09" "7,455.06" "7,719.57" "7,920.64" "8,293.76" "8,739.74" "9,330.51" "10,087.02" "10,848.68" "11,400.59" "11,767.13" "11,914.19" "12,434.62" "15,345.20" "16,022.62" "13,716.82" "16,996.38" "17,953.09" "19,357.21" "17,661.46" "18,632.16" "19,894.43" "20,058.60" "21,163.88" "22,340.18" "22,605.20" "23,641.21" "24,927.36" "26,507.37" "27,864.40" "18,224.00" "24,546.30" "26,249.90" "27,390.95" "28,695.96" "29,801.80" "30,929.42" "32,108.69" 2014 +556 MDV NGDPPC Maldives "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,114.43" "3,510.10" "3,837.23" "3,949.72" "4,557.04" "5,236.76" "5,975.63" "7,100.09" "7,888.35" "8,930.83" "10,426.48" "12,146.36" "14,194.56" "16,210.15" "18,434.64" "22,399.80" "24,806.52" "30,059.98" "31,294.11" "33,458.09" "34,924.57" "35,589.77" "37,788.35" "47,242.14" "54,246.93" "50,693.50" "67,440.55" "78,444.54" "93,925.77" "95,370.31" "103,509.73" "124,486.68" "134,019.98" "150,497.68" "166,234.93" "181,545.66" "190,293.65" "203,426.72" "223,134.31" "232,019.50" "152,292.97" "208,640.65" "232,647.05" "253,333.11" "270,710.92" "286,765.98" "303,568.83" "321,446.07" 2014 +556 MDV NGDPDPC Maldives "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 412.508 464.914 534.906 560.243 646.388 737.78 835.636 769.824 897.934 987.814 "1,091.55" "1,184.66" "1,343.01" "1,479.45" "1,591.14" "1,903.13" "2,107.61" "2,553.95" "2,658.80" "2,842.66" "2,967.25" "2,780.45" "2,952.22" "3,690.79" "4,238.04" "3,960.43" "5,268.79" "6,128.48" "7,337.95" "7,450.81" "8,086.70" "8,078.31" "8,719.58" "9,766.24" "10,787.47" "11,781.03" "12,348.71" "13,200.96" "14,479.84" "15,056.42" "9,882.74" "13,539.30" "15,097.15" "16,439.53" "17,567.22" "18,609.08" "19,699.47" "20,859.58" 2014 +556 MDV PPPPC Maldives "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,599.39" "1,817.49" "2,010.63" "2,104.61" "2,472.27" "2,791.40" "2,978.45" "3,238.53" "3,552.78" "3,932.93" "3,767.91" "3,976.40" "4,211.32" "4,423.42" "4,730.73" "5,089.64" "5,533.17" "6,084.94" "6,618.08" "7,052.76" "7,444.43" "7,707.28" "8,169.32" "10,280.49" "11,022.48" "9,732.16" "12,431.13" "13,485.72" "14,819.28" "13,607.72" "14,528.18" "15,834.73" "16,435.79" "18,250.01" "20,337.74" "21,931.34" "23,409.63" "24,927.36" "27,140.58" "29,040.41" "19,222.02" "26,966.40" "30,888.26" "33,379.30" "35,703.37" "37,768.37" "39,943.66" "42,269.02" 2014 +556 MDV NGAP_NPGDP Maldives Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +556 MDV PPPSH Maldives Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.005 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 2020 +556 MDV PPPEX Maldives Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.947 1.931 1.908 1.877 1.843 1.876 2.006 2.192 2.22 2.271 2.767 3.055 3.371 3.665 3.897 4.401 4.483 4.94 4.729 4.744 4.691 4.618 4.626 4.595 4.921 5.209 5.425 5.817 6.338 7.009 7.125 7.862 8.154 8.246 8.174 8.278 8.129 8.161 8.221 7.99 7.923 7.737 7.532 7.59 7.582 7.593 7.6 7.605 2020 +556 MDV NID_NGDP Maldives Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 2020 +556 MDV NGSD_NGDP Maldives Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 -0.651 11.469 11.511 14.596 20.336 25.581 24.802 37.306 37.057 37.823 40.474 30.447 21.659 12.532 25.164 24.168 26.658 22.75 24.917 9.565 13.579 12.347 15.703 17.025 10.029 -3.467 0.829 5.788 -6.863 10.353 12.678 5.181 13.355 15.697 16.344 12.513 -3.638 -1.63 -8.38 -6.613 -15.532 11.209 4.992 7.666 9.541 10.388 13.007 13.067 2020 +556 MDV PCPI Maldives "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. PCPIE with base year 2019 is not available Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 13.529 15.031 14.909 16.384 16.547 15.031 16.399 18.318 19.506 20.903 24.152 27.171 31.751 38.141 39.432 41.596 44.194 47.543 46.872 48.258 47.69 48.011 48.456 47.098 50.083 51.315 53.111 56.72 63.55 66.429 70.514 78.463 87.009 90.487 92.702 93.974 94.727 96.879 98.203 99.505 97.919 98.128 102.317 106.774 108.909 111.087 113.309 115.575 2021 +556 MDV PCPIPCH Maldives "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 27.877 11.1 -0.81 9.891 0.991 -9.158 9.1 11.7 6.484 7.164 15.542 12.5 16.857 20.126 3.386 5.488 6.244 7.579 -1.41 2.956 -1.178 0.673 0.927 -2.803 6.339 2.46 3.5 6.795 12.041 4.53 6.15 11.273 10.891 3.997 2.448 1.371 0.801 2.272 1.367 1.326 -1.594 0.213 4.269 4.355 2 2 2 2 2021 +556 MDV PCPIE Maldives "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. PCPIE with base year 2019 is not available Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.098 30.471 36.628 47.58 41.572 44.941 50.677 45.931 47.458 46.179 49.683 47.18 46.494 51.172 52.681 54.314 59.14 64.423 67.921 72.626 84.721 89.322 92.059 93.138 94.217 95.937 98.08 98.61 100.301 98.251 98.408 104.559 107.696 109.849 112.046 114.287 116.573 2021 +556 MDV PCPIEPCH Maldives "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.447 20.206 29.901 -12.628 8.104 12.764 -9.365 3.324 -2.696 7.587 -5.037 -1.454 10.062 2.948 3.1 8.885 8.932 5.431 6.927 16.654 5.43 3.064 1.173 1.158 1.825 2.234 0.54 1.716 -2.044 0.16 6.25 3 2 2 2 2 2021 +556 MDV TM_RPCH Maldives Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Maldives Customs service Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;. Re-export jet fuel Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" 64.22 9.356 3.675 9.695 0.912 -9.752 -0.816 3.651 -0.327 18.092 -3.609 0.939 14.59 0.714 6.857 6.753 9.045 1.26 5.675 10.666 -3.34 9.108 -1.749 15.752 22.855 10.17 12.222 42.192 14.307 -35.697 10.443 45.221 -12.744 5.311 9.689 -6.843 15.237 7.981 13.571 0.814 -40.354 40.584 10.848 2.936 3.689 4.58 1.488 5.523 2020 +556 MDV TMG_RPCH Maldives Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Maldives Customs service Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;. Re-export jet fuel Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" 72.433 -0.197 21.666 32.605 6.558 -5.861 7.628 -0.62 6.366 25.369 -7.563 10.044 8.151 -1.388 6.832 6.491 8.569 3.147 4.827 11.672 -4.455 9.409 -2.141 18.634 23.967 6.319 15.855 45.326 13.806 -41.056 11.589 47.768 -14.263 1.806 10.038 -10.485 10.33 4.829 20.357 0.688 -38.172 37.664 7.845 1.341 2.192 1.999 2.506 4.697 2020 +556 MDV TX_RPCH Maldives Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Maldives Customs service Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;. Re-export jet fuel Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" 39.683 5.42 4.474 -3.43 9.493 10.818 4.721 -27.445 -10.147 17.943 18.561 -9.734 14.953 -9.406 24.488 2.624 11.919 -2.84 9.763 -0.021 4.097 9.728 4.875 16.364 7.238 -35.544 49.386 111.538 -1.79 -21.933 14.023 29.872 -5.016 10.192 8.425 -11.673 -0.147 4.003 4.695 5.545 -52.431 117.406 -1.662 4.899 5.899 6.427 5.072 5.481 2020 +556 MDV TXG_RPCH Maldives Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Maldives Customs service Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;. Re-export jet fuel Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.068 18.124 38.792 9.072 21.275 21.923 5.324 -18.227 -0.166 43.538 21.67 -7.999 -21.974 -24.585 39.271 -0.728 -9.331 0.053 10.195 -5.965 17.477 9.562 18.132 13.278 8.269 -18.178 29.793 -8.088 30.895 -54.163 13.564 87.455 -15.207 -0.84 -13.126 -26.142 6.596 22.525 3.312 7.502 -28.84 8.926 11.91 1.185 4.108 4.84 4.589 5.226 2020 +556 MDV LUR Maldives Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +556 MDV LE Maldives Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +556 MDV LP Maldives Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Department of National Planning. Latest actual data: 2014 Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 0.152 0.158 0.163 0.169 0.175 0.182 0.189 0.193 0.198 0.204 0.212 0.222 0.228 0.234 0.24 0.245 0.25 0.255 0.261 0.266 0.27 0.276 0.281 0.285 0.289 0.294 0.299 0.305 0.31 0.315 0.32 0.325 0.331 0.336 0.342 0.348 0.354 0.36 0.366 0.372 0.378 0.384 0.391 0.397 0.404 0.411 0.418 0.425 2014 +556 MDV GGR Maldives General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.454 0.739 0.759 0.791 1.144 1.407 1.568 1.825 1.93 2.225 2.373 2.523 2.715 3.088 3.425 4.613 6.154 7.57 7.457 5.721 6.498 9.37 10.138 11.901 15.164 17.306 18.578 20.259 22.223 23.232 15.222 21.353 25.103 30.359 32.707 34.456 37.121 39.787 2020 +556 MDV GGR_NGDP Maldives General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.561 27.48 23.489 20.842 25.834 25.663 25.264 23.762 23.652 24.995 25.153 25.683 25.609 22.929 21.809 30.978 30.522 31.654 25.644 19.057 19.613 23.13 22.862 23.504 26.666 27.406 27.605 27.694 27.239 26.933 26.441 26.628 27.609 30.158 29.903 29.247 29.274 29.143 2020 +556 MDV GGX Maldives General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.735 1.014 1.167 1.317 1.358 1.718 1.693 1.937 2.114 2.495 2.74 2.912 3.136 3.552 3.779 5.775 7.066 8.325 10.342 11.104 10.996 12.664 13.2 13.666 16.539 21.441 25.307 22.498 26.522 28.995 28.754 32.806 39.987 42.434 42.356 42.959 43.506 46.202 2020 +556 MDV GGX_NGDP Maldives General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.328 37.701 36.093 34.729 30.65 31.325 27.277 25.223 25.903 28.023 29.045 29.649 29.576 26.375 24.065 38.784 35.046 34.812 35.569 36.99 33.193 31.26 29.767 26.991 29.084 33.954 37.602 30.754 32.508 33.614 49.946 40.909 43.98 42.154 38.724 36.465 34.31 33.842 2020 +556 MDV GGXCNL Maldives General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.282 -0.275 -0.408 -0.527 -0.213 -0.311 -0.125 -0.112 -0.184 -0.27 -0.367 -0.39 -0.421 -0.464 -0.354 -1.163 -0.912 -0.755 -2.886 -5.383 -4.499 -3.294 -3.062 -1.766 -1.375 -4.135 -6.728 -2.239 -4.299 -5.763 -13.532 -11.453 -14.884 -12.075 -9.648 -8.503 -6.385 -6.415 2020 +556 MDV GGXCNL_NGDP Maldives General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.767 -10.22 -12.604 -13.888 -4.816 -5.662 -2.013 -1.461 -2.251 -3.028 -3.893 -3.966 -3.967 -3.445 -2.257 -7.807 -4.524 -3.158 -9.925 -17.933 -13.58 -8.13 -6.905 -3.487 -2.418 -6.548 -9.998 -3.061 -5.27 -6.681 -23.505 -14.282 -16.371 -11.995 -8.821 -7.218 -5.035 -4.699 2020 +556 MDV GGSB Maldives General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +556 MDV GGSB_NPGDP Maldives General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +556 MDV GGXONLB Maldives General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.269 -0.254 -0.386 -0.496 -0.186 -0.324 -0.111 -0.157 -0.198 -0.262 -0.346 -0.352 -0.377 -0.429 -0.287 -1.093 -0.79 -0.678 -2.733 -4.865 -3.894 -2.64 -2.027 -0.86 -0.43 -2.821 -5.582 -1.252 -2.947 -4.382 -12.057 -9.41 -11.988 -8.474 -5.693 -4.261 -1.878 -1.612 2020 +556 MDV GGXONLB_NGDP Maldives General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.2 -9.421 -11.939 -13.07 -4.204 -5.907 -1.787 -2.05 -2.431 -2.947 -3.668 -3.585 -3.552 -3.184 -1.828 -7.342 -3.92 -2.835 -9.398 -16.205 -11.754 -6.516 -4.57 -1.698 -0.756 -4.468 -8.294 -1.712 -3.612 -5.08 -20.944 -11.734 -13.185 -8.418 -5.205 -3.617 -1.481 -1.181 2020 +556 MDV GGXWDN Maldives General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +556 MDV GGXWDN_NGDP Maldives General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +556 MDV GGXWDG Maldives General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.927 3.204 3.468 3.681 4.11 4.694 5.064 5.445 6.432 7.416 8.567 11.328 14.526 17.475 21.01 25.332 28.329 31.314 34.681 41.909 47.229 58.749 67.982 88.881 100.096 114.94 126.245 136.533 144.088 149.304 154.762 2020 +556 MDV GGXWDG_NGDP Maldives General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.112 39.261 38.948 39.017 41.845 44.279 37.606 34.674 43.196 36.78 35.824 38.958 48.387 52.748 51.863 57.123 55.949 55.065 54.921 62.272 64.563 72.009 78.811 154.392 124.82 126.419 125.41 124.828 122.308 117.743 113.358 2020 +556 MDV NGDP_FY Maldives "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.473 0.554 0.624 0.666 0.796 0.951 1.126 1.373 1.565 1.818 2.206 2.691 3.233 3.793 4.429 5.484 6.205 7.679 8.161 8.903 9.433 9.822 10.601 13.467 15.703 14.891 20.163 23.915 29.077 30.02 33.129 40.511 44.345 50.633 56.867 63.147 67.3 73.153 81.586 86.259 57.569 80.192 90.92 100.666 109.377 117.808 126.804 136.525 2020 +556 MDV BCA Maldives Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data reported to the IMF on a BPM5 basis are re-arranged to a BPM6 presentational basis, for publication purposes. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.01 -0.005 -0.004 -0.01 -0.004 0.006 0.011 0.02 0.022 0.022 0.029 0.006 -0.02 -0.054 -0.011 -0.018 -0.007 -0.035 -0.022 -0.079 -0.051 -0.059 -0.036 -0.031 -0.122 -0.273 -0.302 -0.266 -0.61 -0.226 -0.19 -0.39 -0.192 -0.141 -0.135 -0.307 -1.032 -1.027 -1.503 -1.49 -1.327 -0.457 -0.885 -0.806 -0.742 -0.735 -0.575 -0.614 2020 +556 MDV BCA_NGDPD Maldives Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -16.078 -6.215 -4.633 -11.079 -3.406 4.345 6.851 13.167 12.213 10.958 12.404 2.377 -6.411 -15.538 -2.906 -3.902 -1.412 -5.32 -3.153 -10.435 -6.421 -7.653 -4.297 -2.975 -9.971 -23.467 -19.171 -14.212 -26.863 -9.647 -7.322 -14.819 -6.645 -4.303 -3.656 -7.487 -23.638 -21.63 -28.38 -26.613 -35.532 -8.791 -15.008 -12.334 -10.459 -9.612 -6.993 -6.933 2020 +678 MLI NGDP_R Mali "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts have new methodology starting in 1990. Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1999 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,209.88" "1,154.92" "1,021.45" "1,054.42" "1,079.93" "1,114.95" "1,183.00" "1,212.33" "1,212.98" "1,342.67" "1,467.68" "1,580.40" "1,555.71" "1,611.11" "1,672.37" "1,722.49" "1,847.90" "1,936.54" "1,993.19" "2,117.67" "2,116.39" "2,441.81" "2,517.66" "2,747.24" "2,790.10" "2,972.43" "3,111.01" "3,219.69" "3,373.38" "3,531.22" "3,722.39" "3,843.00" "3,810.87" "3,898.33" "4,174.51" "4,432.15" "4,691.54" "4,940.44" "5,174.94" "5,421.52" "5,354.10" "5,517.74" "5,658.05" "5,957.93" "6,271.32" "6,584.88" "6,914.13" "7,259.83" 2020 +678 MLI NGDP_RPCH Mali "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.299 -4.542 -11.557 3.229 2.419 3.243 6.104 2.479 0.054 10.692 9.31 7.68 -1.562 3.561 3.802 2.997 7.281 4.797 2.926 6.245 -0.061 15.376 3.106 9.119 1.56 6.535 4.662 3.494 4.773 4.679 5.413 3.24 -0.836 2.295 7.085 6.172 5.852 5.305 4.746 4.765 -1.244 3.056 2.543 5.3 5.26 5 5 5 2020 +678 MLI NGDP Mali "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts have new methodology starting in 1990. Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1999 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 429.108 451.006 482.236 540.43 618.932 640.668 686.024 693.547 689.855 769.727 877.44 923.333 890.724 951.026 "1,401.97" "1,650.18" "1,734.52" "1,857.88" "1,959.38" "2,117.67" "2,103.27" "2,540.20" "2,711.12" "2,733.68" "2,876.23" "3,294.06" "3,607.84" "3,903.96" "4,387.93" "4,812.03" "5,288.94" "6,123.93" "6,352.36" "6,540.56" "7,093.00" "7,747.73" "8,311.93" "8,922.04" "9,481.96" "10,124.69" "10,052.82" "10,614.04" "11,422.05" "12,388.24" "13,365.86" "14,314.84" "15,331.19" "16,419.71" 2020 +678 MLI NGDPD Mali "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.031 1.66 1.468 1.418 1.416 1.426 1.981 2.308 2.316 2.827 3.223 3.284 3.372 3.362 2.575 3.337 3.416 3.208 3.328 3.444 2.963 3.468 3.905 4.713 5.452 6.251 6.906 8.157 9.837 10.221 10.698 12.993 12.45 13.243 14.369 13.106 14.022 15.36 17.079 17.281 17.491 19.151 18.434 19.388 20.995 22.408 24.239 25.96 2020 +678 MLI PPPGDP Mali "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.84 4.012 3.768 4.042 4.289 4.568 4.944 5.192 5.378 6.187 7.016 7.81 7.863 8.336 8.838 9.294 10.153 10.823 11.265 12.138 12.405 14.635 15.325 17.052 17.783 19.539 21.081 22.408 23.927 25.208 26.892 28.34 28.185 29.823 32.435 35.447 39.327 41.593 44.608 47.569 47.544 51.033 56.051 61.125 65.69 70.257 75.174 80.46 2020 +678 MLI NGDP_D Mali "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 35.467 39.051 47.211 51.254 57.312 57.462 57.99 57.208 56.873 57.328 59.784 58.424 57.255 59.029 83.832 95.802 93.864 95.938 98.304 100 99.38 104.03 107.684 99.506 103.087 110.82 115.97 121.253 130.075 136.271 142.085 159.353 166.691 167.779 169.912 174.807 177.169 180.592 183.228 186.75 187.76 192.362 201.872 207.929 213.127 217.389 221.737 226.172 2020 +678 MLI NGDPRPC Mali "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "170,643.06" "159,635.93" "138,244.75" "139,748.27" "140,344.43" "142,360.04" "148,751.68" "150,371.57" "148,439.92" "161,827.84" "173,691.69" "183,011.28" "175,779.87" "177,295.27" "179,151.99" "179,694.64" "187,841.14" "191,843.37" "192,382.57" "198,974.62" "193,339.98" "216,633.49" "216,723.81" "229,267.59" "225,570.56" "232,665.97" "235,622.00" "235,849.80" "239,016.73" "242,172.73" "247,345.20" "247,702.26" "238,484.76" "236,982.49" "246,513.47" "254,155.17" "261,142.22" "266,871.75" "271,255.28" "275,791.62" "264,415.75" "264,534.08" "263,339.09" "269,216.73" "275,113.21" "280,439.54" "285,868.66" "291,405.38" 2017 +678 MLI NGDPRPPPPC Mali "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,436.62" "1,343.95" "1,163.86" "1,176.52" "1,181.54" "1,198.51" "1,252.32" "1,265.96" "1,249.70" "1,362.41" "1,462.29" "1,540.75" "1,479.87" "1,492.62" "1,508.26" "1,512.82" "1,581.41" "1,615.10" "1,619.64" "1,675.14" "1,627.70" "1,823.81" "1,824.57" "1,930.17" "1,899.05" "1,958.78" "1,983.67" "1,985.59" "2,012.25" "2,038.82" "2,082.36" "2,085.37" "2,007.77" "1,995.12" "2,075.36" "2,139.70" "2,198.52" "2,246.76" "2,283.66" "2,321.85" "2,226.08" "2,227.08" "2,217.02" "2,266.50" "2,316.14" "2,360.98" "2,406.69" "2,453.30" 2017 +678 MLI NGDPPC Mali "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "60,521.94" "62,339.08" "65,267.01" "71,626.01" "80,434.44" "81,802.51" "86,261.21" "86,024.37" "84,421.79" "92,772.59" "103,840.11" "106,922.53" "100,642.95" "104,655.86" "150,186.02" "172,150.95" "176,315.50" "184,050.78" "189,119.06" "198,974.59" "192,141.80" "225,363.04" "233,377.04" "228,135.57" "232,534.15" "257,841.39" "273,251.06" "285,973.99" "310,901.19" "330,010.54" "351,439.65" "394,720.57" "397,532.04" "397,605.96" "418,856.10" "444,281.86" "462,661.77" "481,948.56" "497,016.49" "515,041.07" "496,465.72" "508,863.31" "531,609.16" "559,778.73" "586,340.18" "609,645.86" "633,877.15" "659,077.20" 2017 +678 MLI NGDPDPC Mali "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 286.454 229.416 198.621 187.965 184.082 182.083 249.094 286.223 283.437 340.745 381.395 380.32 381.039 369.975 275.823 348.164 347.271 317.786 321.178 323.608 270.663 307.708 336.179 393.308 440.758 489.293 523.071 597.55 697.011 700.95 710.854 837.458 779.118 805.046 848.522 751.553 780.509 829.713 895.211 879.08 863.787 918.129 857.976 876.084 921.004 954.306 "1,002.16" "1,042.00" 2017 +678 MLI PPPPC Mali "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 541.565 554.563 509.926 535.658 557.359 583.239 621.696 644.011 658.156 745.653 830.268 904.404 888.464 917.362 946.769 969.549 "1,032.06" "1,072.23" "1,087.34" "1,140.45" "1,133.26" "1,298.40" "1,319.19" "1,423.08" "1,437.72" "1,529.45" "1,596.67" "1,641.41" "1,695.35" "1,728.74" "1,786.89" "1,826.65" "1,763.84" "1,812.97" "1,915.36" "2,032.67" "2,189.01" "2,246.76" "2,338.21" "2,419.84" "2,347.99" "2,446.65" "2,608.76" "2,762.01" "2,881.73" "2,992.12" "3,108.11" "3,229.61" 2017 +678 MLI NGAP_NPGDP Mali Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +678 MLI PPPSH Mali Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.029 0.027 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.024 0.025 0.027 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.025 0.028 0.028 0.029 0.028 0.029 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.028 0.028 0.03 0.032 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.035 0.036 0.035 0.035 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.037 0.038 2020 +678 MLI PPPEX Mali Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 111.754 112.411 127.993 133.716 144.314 140.255 138.751 133.576 128.27 124.418 125.068 118.224 113.277 114.084 158.63 177.558 170.838 171.653 173.928 174.471 169.548 173.57 176.91 160.311 161.738 168.585 171.138 174.225 183.385 190.896 196.677 216.09 225.379 219.312 218.683 218.571 211.357 214.509 212.563 212.841 211.443 207.984 203.778 202.671 203.468 203.751 203.943 204.073 2020 +678 MLI NID_NGDP Mali Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts have new methodology starting in 1990. Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1999 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 21.329 30.357 26.683 22.755 22.676 49.441 29.758 27.021 26.836 20.369 28.445 29.36 27.473 28.613 36.342 35.864 28.225 29.735 22.923 17.893 17.176 20.49 15.746 20.812 21.629 20.882 21.192 23.874 24.118 22 24.026 19.723 17.183 19.323 20.16 20.761 23.963 21.59 20.458 22.532 16.466 21.208 14.602 16.254 16.481 15.993 16.243 16.474 2020 +678 MLI NGSD_NGDP Mali Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts have new methodology starting in 1990. Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1999 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 9.097 8.321 26.683 22.755 22.676 44.289 22.74 26.685 25.625 21.163 27.514 30.62 27.242 29.075 32.841 32.81 21.106 24.128 17.492 11.587 8.503 11.629 13.7 14.918 14.758 13.767 17.935 18.311 13.755 15.677 13.306 14.666 14.99 16.436 15.452 15.437 16.721 14.305 15.559 15.075 14.248 11.182 6.745 9.183 10.061 9.811 10.402 10.673 2020 +678 MLI PCPI Mali "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. January of year Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 48.586 54.765 56.874 62.846 69.579 75.895 74.843 63.664 69.361 69.251 70.365 71.425 67.207 66.825 83.056 92.727 98.709 98.045 101.969 100.783 100 105.184 110.476 109.04 105.635 112.386 114.13 115.743 126.365 129.368 130.915 134.785 141.93 141.107 142.366 144.405 141.803 145.189 147.965 143.482 144.172 149.663 161.636 166.485 170.647 174.06 177.541 181.092 2021 +678 MLI PCPIPCH Mali "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 20.25 12.717 3.852 10.5 10.714 9.078 -1.387 -14.936 8.948 -0.158 1.608 1.508 -5.907 -0.568 24.289 11.643 6.452 -0.673 4.003 -1.163 -0.777 5.184 5.03 -1.299 -3.123 6.39 1.552 1.414 9.177 2.376 1.196 2.956 5.301 -0.58 0.892 1.433 -1.802 2.388 1.912 -3.03 0.481 3.808 8 3 2.5 2 2 2 2021 +678 MLI PCPIE Mali "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. January of year Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70.069 66.71 63.899 64.173 84.742 92.489 95.062 95.966 98.88 97.479 100 105.182 109.524 104.062 105.602 109.104 113.025 115.686 125 126.849 129.174 135.966 139.23 139.23 140.826 142.185 141.106 143.571 144.692 139.888 140.896 153.361 159.496 164.281 168.388 171.755 175.191 178.694 2021 +678 MLI PCPIEPCH Mali "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.795 -4.214 0.429 32.051 9.142 2.782 0.95 3.036 -1.416 2.586 5.182 4.128 -4.987 1.48 3.316 3.594 2.354 8.051 1.479 1.833 5.259 2.4 0 1.147 0.965 -0.758 1.747 0.78 -3.32 0.721 8.847 4 3 2.5 2 2 2 2021 +678 MLI TM_RPCH Mali Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. Base year: 1998 Methodology used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Formula used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 18.329 -12.079 10.245 26.688 23.571 38.905 -11.828 -3.892 9.102 -2.678 12.667 0.944 7.462 -5.017 -6.394 18.848 -12.798 11.264 4.054 5.01 -4.017 26.989 -9.45 15.548 38.031 6.512 13.688 1.303 19.636 -12.811 18.88 12.346 4.054 25.929 10.724 46.525 15.851 -20.62 -12.286 10.746 7.842 8.128 -13.996 11.012 7.353 6.176 4.922 4.065 2021 +678 MLI TMG_RPCH Mali Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. Base year: 1998 Methodology used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Formula used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 16.228 3.03 10.28 38.073 25.801 35.424 -15.231 -4.881 10.325 0.602 8.101 11.617 -2.379 -0.605 -4.906 20.417 -10.431 12.505 6.381 5.169 -0.642 25.87 -5.145 16.896 38.054 7.342 15.013 3.237 24.444 -11.993 16.347 8.312 7.544 1.993 12.564 49.86 13.336 -14.182 -12.073 11.608 10.983 12.7 -12.484 7.397 5.629 4.877 5.269 4.814 2021 +678 MLI TX_RPCH Mali Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. Base year: 1998 Methodology used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Formula used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 22.587 -6.128 11.585 27.321 21.856 -3.246 9.683 -3.749 -2.289 18.441 1.512 13.114 7.006 8.955 -6.383 10.626 4.26 38.936 1.265 23.553 -3.385 23.99 33.012 -11.849 -5.322 16.796 -1.75 -6.056 -4.709 -12.58 -1.015 7.213 9.003 10.217 -1.806 31.204 -3.891 13.589 -2.582 7.655 -21.864 3.396 -0.051 8.35 7.626 4.144 4.682 2.55 2021 +678 MLI TXG_RPCH Mali Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. Base year: 1998 Methodology used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Formula used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 17.143 10.854 28.629 41.318 29.373 -3.53 7.594 -1.369 -3.2 17.963 4.081 19.019 4.946 10.154 -6.744 14.729 0.003 47.146 1.047 19.023 -2.651 20.424 36.115 -15.804 -5.593 16.097 2.291 -8.013 -3.902 -9.501 -2.081 8.943 14.671 6.8 -2.973 31.852 -4.191 11.044 -0.743 3.987 -12.84 0.163 2.101 5.501 8.309 3.225 5.069 3.953 2021 +678 MLI LUR Mali Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +678 MLI LE Mali Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +678 MLI LP Mali Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Other Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: Population data from World Development Indicators. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 7.09 7.235 7.389 7.545 7.695 7.832 7.953 8.062 8.172 8.297 8.45 8.636 8.85 9.087 9.335 9.586 9.838 10.094 10.361 10.643 10.946 11.272 11.617 11.983 12.369 12.776 13.203 13.651 14.114 14.581 15.049 15.515 15.979 16.45 16.934 17.439 17.965 18.512 19.078 19.658 20.249 20.858 21.486 22.131 22.795 23.481 24.186 24.913 2017 +678 MLI GGR Mali General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 352.282 394.851 456.692 536.528 557.96 621.605 "1,798.67" 730.254 741.5 918.936 935.807 "1,049.94" 925.843 "1,137.22" "1,215.12" "1,481.12" "1,522.19" "1,789.71" "1,475.90" "2,173.30" "2,080.41" "2,355.01" "2,221.25" "2,538.66" "2,883.37" "3,161.39" "3,424.04" "3,705.19" 2021 +678 MLI GGR_NGDP Mali General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.749 15.544 16.845 19.627 19.399 18.87 49.854 18.705 16.899 19.097 17.694 17.145 14.575 17.387 17.131 19.117 18.313 20.059 15.565 21.465 20.695 22.188 19.447 20.492 21.573 22.085 22.334 22.566 2021 +678 MLI GGX Mali General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 407.862 465.933 540.579 568.99 625.835 712.656 796.302 838.95 828.24 "1,097.79" "1,071.60" "1,259.19" 986.591 "1,292.36" "1,419.86" "1,622.27" "1,850.10" "2,045.03" "1,925.54" "2,343.80" "2,625.27" "2,881.03" "2,792.36" "3,120.90" "3,418.01" "3,590.83" "3,883.98" "4,197.78" 2021 +678 MLI GGX_NGDP Mali General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.392 18.342 19.939 20.814 21.759 21.635 22.071 21.49 18.875 22.814 20.261 20.562 15.531 19.759 20.018 20.939 22.258 22.921 20.307 23.149 26.115 27.144 24.447 25.192 25.573 25.085 25.334 25.566 2021 +678 MLI GGXCNL Mali General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -55.58 -71.082 -83.887 -32.462 -67.875 -91.051 "1,002.37" -108.696 -86.74 -178.856 -135.795 -209.243 -60.748 -155.142 -204.737 -141.14 -327.911 -255.314 -449.64 -170.5 -544.867 -526.025 -571.103 -582.247 -534.634 -429.445 -459.936 -492.591 2021 +678 MLI GGXCNL_NGDP Mali General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.643 -2.798 -3.094 -1.187 -2.36 -2.764 27.783 -2.784 -1.977 -3.717 -2.568 -3.417 -0.956 -2.372 -2.886 -1.822 -3.945 -2.862 -4.742 -1.684 -5.42 -4.956 -5 -4.7 -4 -3 -3 -3 2021 +678 MLI GGSB Mali General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +678 MLI GGSB_NPGDP Mali General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +678 MLI GGXONLB Mali General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -39.58 -56.482 -65.506 -13.674 -50.665 -72.796 "1,017.87" -94.809 -72.64 -163.156 -114.607 -173.846 -27.878 -122.742 -163.005 -95.235 -271.814 -180.914 -365.666 -66.4 -421.245 -379.307 -396.04 -363.813 -278.546 -155.175 -166.192 -177.992 2021 +678 MLI GGXONLB_NGDP Mali General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.882 -2.224 -2.416 -0.5 -1.761 -2.21 28.213 -2.429 -1.655 -3.391 -2.167 -2.839 -0.439 -1.877 -2.298 -1.229 -3.27 -2.028 -3.856 -0.656 -4.19 -3.574 -3.467 -2.937 -2.084 -1.084 -1.084 -1.084 2021 +678 MLI GGXWDN Mali General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,944.22" "1,993.27" "1,163.27" "1,022.20" "1,062.01" "1,385.66" 473.373 514.681 664.036 601.433 914.244 "1,071.82" "1,354.88" "1,322.37" "1,394.34" "1,793.50" "2,492.25" "2,774.61" "3,232.27" "3,498.89" "4,093.57" "4,751.29" "5,153.78" "5,351.97" "5,581.88" "5,832.36" "6,130.62" "6,449.69" 2021 +678 MLI GGXWDN_NGDP Mali General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 92.438 78.469 42.908 37.393 36.924 42.065 13.121 13.184 15.133 12.499 17.286 17.502 21.329 20.218 19.658 23.149 29.984 31.098 34.089 34.558 40.721 44.764 45.121 43.202 41.762 40.743 39.988 39.28 2021 +678 MLI GGXWDG Mali General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,903.92" "1,968.60" "1,156.10" "1,206.91" "1,220.51" "1,535.90" 651.785 723.581 884.883 "1,054.60" "1,337.51" "1,467.59" "1,612.86" "1,725.52" "1,908.49" "2,375.54" "2,993.82" "3,210.56" "3,558.02" "4,123.26" "4,758.46" "5,513.63" "6,381.44" "6,917.34" "7,396.16" "7,772.74" "8,189.99" "8,646.31" 2021 +678 MLI GGXWDG_NGDP Mali General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90.522 77.498 42.643 44.15 42.434 46.626 18.066 18.535 20.166 21.916 25.289 23.965 25.39 26.382 26.907 30.661 36.018 35.985 37.524 40.725 47.335 51.947 55.869 55.838 55.336 54.299 53.42 52.658 2021 +678 MLI NGDP_FY Mali "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 429.108 451.006 482.236 540.43 618.932 640.668 686.024 693.547 689.855 769.727 877.44 923.333 890.724 951.026 "1,401.97" "1,650.18" "1,734.52" "1,857.88" "1,959.38" "2,117.67" "2,103.27" "2,540.20" "2,711.12" "2,733.68" "2,876.23" "3,294.06" "3,607.84" "3,903.96" "4,387.93" "4,812.03" "5,288.94" "6,123.93" "6,352.36" "6,540.56" "7,093.00" "7,747.73" "8,311.93" "8,922.04" "9,481.96" "10,124.69" "10,052.82" "10,614.04" "11,422.05" "12,388.24" "13,365.86" "14,314.84" "15,331.19" "16,419.71" 2021 +678 MLI BCA Mali Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.124 -0.14 -0.115 -0.103 -0.119 -0.21 -0.254 -0.214 -0.241 0.022 -0.03 0.041 -0.008 0.016 -0.09 -0.102 -0.243 -0.18 -0.181 -0.217 -0.257 -0.307 -0.08 -0.278 -0.375 -0.445 -0.225 -0.454 -1.337 -1.118 -1.147 -0.657 -0.273 -0.382 -0.676 -0.698 -1.015 -1.119 -0.837 -1.289 -0.388 -1.92 -1.448 -1.371 -1.348 -1.385 -1.416 -1.506 2021 +678 MLI BCA_NGDPD Mali Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.121 -8.437 -7.849 -7.242 -8.401 -14.703 -12.827 -9.254 -10.411 0.794 -0.931 1.26 -0.231 0.462 -3.5 -3.054 -7.119 -5.607 -5.43 -6.306 -8.672 -8.861 -2.046 -5.894 -6.871 -7.115 -3.258 -5.563 -13.588 -10.937 -10.719 -5.057 -2.193 -2.887 -4.708 -5.323 -7.242 -7.285 -4.899 -7.457 -2.218 -10.026 -7.857 -7.071 -6.42 -6.183 -5.841 -5.801 2020 +181 MLT NGDP_R Malta "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.044 5.973 6.126 6.375 6.384 6.6 6.766 7.089 7.36 7.277 7.68 7.716 8.034 8.474 9.12 9.997 10.335 11.464 12.171 12.891 11.818 13.035 13.848 14.307 14.826 15.359 15.903 16.45 2021 +181 MLT NGDP_RPCH Malta "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.175 2.565 4.074 0.14 3.384 2.51 4.775 3.826 -1.134 5.544 0.467 4.118 5.473 7.634 9.608 3.381 10.925 6.169 5.917 -8.325 10.298 6.237 3.315 3.628 3.593 3.541 3.44 2021 +181 MLT NGDP Malta "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.779 2.894 3.136 3.343 3.583 4.153 4.286 4.516 4.788 4.896 5.159 5.403 5.79 6.206 6.26 6.816 6.925 7.364 7.944 8.751 9.997 10.541 11.941 12.955 14.048 13.074 14.681 16.231 17.306 18.181 19.169 20.2 21.267 2021 +181 MLT NGDPD Malta "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.38 3.446 3.489 3.697 3.858 4.075 4.089 4.478 5.455 6.102 6.415 6.811 7.989 9.127 8.721 9.043 9.637 9.468 10.551 11.629 11.093 11.665 13.485 15.306 15.728 14.921 17.376 17.156 17.738 18.685 19.817 21.018 22.275 2021 +181 MLT PPPGDP Malta "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.845 2.074 2.205 2.351 2.455 2.593 2.746 2.974 3.289 3.661 3.974 4.351 4.81 5.118 5.468 5.966 6.318 6.739 7.046 7.416 7.508 7.587 7.903 8.388 8.625 9.196 9.718 10.457 11.066 11.01 11.76 12.061 12.703 13.757 14.924 16.674 18.079 20.66 22.458 24.213 22.465 25.808 29.367 31.421 33.244 35.079 37.013 39.027 2021 +181 MLT NGDP_D Malta "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.723 71.759 73.715 75.094 76.681 78.167 79.855 81.679 84.317 86.021 88.744 89.742 91.668 93.754 95.951 100 101.997 104.161 106.441 108.973 110.626 112.629 117.21 120.959 122.627 124.805 127.019 129.284 2021 +181 MLT NGDPRPC Malta "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "15,545.81" "15,258.95" "15,522.44" "16,046.88" "15,966.07" "16,391.48" "16,706.22" "17,477.26" "18,047.41" "17,708.42" "18,550.13" "18,593.57" "19,240.64" "20,055.37" "21,238.70" "22,735.76" "22,944.94" "24,905.25" "25,585.47" "26,118.91" "22,967.12" "25,256.91" "26,566.47" "27,256.36" "28,104.83" "28,969.66" "29,846.34" "30,719.55" 2021 +181 MLT NGDPRPPPPC Malta "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,680.98" "15,964.30" "15,884.97" "15,712.42" "15,966.58" "16,211.50" "16,387.73" "17,199.38" "18,246.60" "19,354.06" "20,058.64" "20,687.31" "22,121.88" "22,764.67" "23,576.24" "24,976.43" "25,839.88" "26,878.91" "27,592.60" "28,469.87" "28,016.43" "27,499.45" "27,974.31" "28,919.45" "28,773.82" "29,540.48" "30,107.70" "31,497.27" "32,524.78" "31,913.86" "33,430.78" "33,509.06" "34,675.21" "36,143.50" "38,276.08" "40,974.06" "41,351.03" "44,883.88" "46,109.77" "47,071.11" "41,391.02" "45,517.64" "47,877.70" "49,121.02" "50,650.12" "52,208.69" "53,788.64" "55,362.33" 2021 +181 MLT NGDPPC Malta "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,382.27" "7,646.62" "8,221.07" "8,702.36" "9,272.96" "10,683.61" "10,949.60" "11,442.29" "12,050.27" "12,242.94" "12,812.67" "13,340.78" "14,275.27" "15,217.10" "15,233.02" "16,462.22" "16,686.22" "17,637.48" "18,802.78" "20,378.70" "22,735.76" "23,403.15" "25,941.53" "27,233.40" "28,462.47" "25,407.63" "28,446.65" "31,138.56" "32,968.90" "34,464.03" "36,155.55" "37,910.42" "39,715.38" 2021 +181 MLT NGDPDPC Malta "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,978.86" "9,107.64" "9,147.98" "9,621.95" "9,983.88" "10,482.00" "10,447.79" "11,346.46" "13,730.31" "15,260.89" "15,930.14" "16,818.01" "19,696.18" "22,378.18" "21,223.68" "21,842.07" "23,222.39" "22,674.79" "24,972.68" "27,080.10" "25,228.18" "25,897.87" "29,295.32" "32,175.98" "31,866.53" "28,997.27" "33,667.37" "32,912.47" "33,792.94" "35,419.92" "37,377.68" "39,446.75" "41,598.43" 2021 +181 MLT PPPPC Malta "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,853.05" "6,522.55" "6,891.16" "7,083.24" "7,457.60" "7,811.41" "8,055.32" "8,663.39" "9,514.97" "10,488.25" "11,276.86" "12,023.64" "13,150.43" "13,853.27" "14,653.60" "15,849.38" "16,697.55" "17,668.45" "18,341.74" "19,191.56" "19,313.76" "19,384.47" "20,026.54" "21,111.77" "21,569.32" "22,838.45" "23,995.23" "25,781.08" "27,132.63" "26,793.63" "28,404.54" "29,062.60" "30,423.68" "32,560.23" "34,754.61" "37,922.11" "40,137.46" "44,883.88" "47,211.25" "49,057.75" "43,657.77" "50,005.37" "56,337.69" "59,860.12" "63,018.62" "66,165.04" "69,465.09" "72,880.94" 2021 +181 MLT NGAP_NPGDP Malta Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.402 -0.772 0.111 0.503 -1.23 0.18 -0.282 1.502 2.982 -1.185 0.281 -1.103 -2.21 -2.728 -0.842 2.314 0.827 0.362 1.327 0.642 -5.662 -1.176 0.922 0.451 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +181 MLT PPPSH Malta Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 2021 +181 MLT PPPEX Malta Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.524 0.509 0.483 0.464 0.448 0.436 0.449 0.454 0.447 0.443 0.446 0.451 0.447 0.45 0.461 0.466 0.458 0.465 0.474 0.483 0.553 0.565 0.571 0.571 0.568 0.561 0.556 0.554 0.561 0.569 0.58 0.574 0.58 0.577 0.586 0.6 0.583 0.578 0.577 0.58 0.582 0.569 0.553 0.551 0.547 0.546 0.546 0.545 2021 +181 MLT NID_NGDP Malta Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.66 27.538 33.497 30.763 29.719 28.99 25.944 27.267 28.994 29.848 33.774 31.778 26.987 29.446 30.392 31.82 28.575 25.64 23.369 23.945 26.911 20.722 17.358 22.839 24.031 27.686 23.598 23.558 22.129 20.032 22.277 17.682 17.155 16.174 15.664 24.14 23.255 21.337 20.994 21.24 21.934 23.002 20.799 20.846 21.323 21.314 21.317 21.635 2021 +181 MLT NGSD_NGDP Malta Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 49.2 56.183 53.161 47.228 47.852 41.21 41.523 45.542 50.798 45.547 48.583 48.691 44.106 40.81 39.879 31.378 25.111 29.688 27.081 31.384 21.353 16.884 16.686 17.729 13.495 13.156 11.883 17.003 21.09 13.58 17.767 17.484 18.812 18.738 24.167 26.839 22.687 27.194 27.415 26.211 19.076 18.127 17.698 18.606 19.575 20.978 22.409 23.624 2021 +181 MLT PCPI Malta "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 42.534 47.472 50.233 49.769 49.549 49.432 50.436 50.645 51.124 51.567 53.101 54.456 55.461 57.697 60.078 62.466 63.693 66.192 68.632 70.206 72.338 74.157 76.095 77.564 79.678 81.688 83.792 84.376 88.328 89.953 91.789 94.096 97.133 98.083 98.84 100.003 100.903 102.175 103.954 105.538 106.368 107.119 113.41 118.647 121.732 124.269 126.816 129.416 2021 +181 MLT PCPIPCH Malta "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 2.692 11.61 5.817 -0.925 -0.443 -0.236 2.031 0.416 0.946 0.866 2.975 2.552 1.845 4.031 4.128 3.973 1.964 3.924 3.686 2.294 3.037 2.514 2.614 1.931 2.726 2.522 2.576 0.697 4.684 1.84 2.041 2.513 3.227 0.979 0.771 1.176 0.9 1.261 1.741 1.523 0.787 0.706 5.873 4.618 2.6 2.084 2.05 2.05 2021 +181 MLT PCPIE Malta "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 44.925 48.719 50.902 49.264 49.879 50.119 50.832 51.246 51.596 50.177 53.296 53.839 55.156 57.684 59.701 61.872 63.03 65.93 67.85 70.8 71.52 74.07 75.59 77.44 78.9 81.56 82.19 84.7 88.92 88.53 92.11 93.47 96.04 97.01 97.38 98.6 99.55 100.88 102.13 103.44 103.61 106.33 113.27 117.476 120.295 122.761 125.278 127.846 2021 +181 MLT PCPIEPCH Malta "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 12.663 8.445 4.482 -3.217 1.248 0.48 1.424 0.815 0.682 -2.749 6.215 1.02 2.446 4.583 3.496 3.637 1.872 4.601 2.912 4.348 1.017 3.565 2.052 2.447 1.885 3.371 0.772 3.054 4.982 -0.439 4.044 1.476 2.75 1.01 0.381 1.253 0.963 1.336 1.239 1.283 0.164 2.625 6.527 3.713 2.399 2.05 2.05 2.05 2021 +181 MLT TM_RPCH Malta Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.843 -8.248 -4.05 -4.249 3.796 9.044 -0.033 14.029 34.868 11.077 15.665 5.394 3.026 5.874 7.534 10.032 -5.921 -1.684 2.511 10.125 10.431 -9.157 1.242 4.555 -1.176 5.986 18.433 8.13 19.529 -1.079 8.217 3.793 3.773 -1.246 0.898 19.266 5.771 4.526 0.187 7.94 -0.165 8.009 3.708 3.571 2.567 1.771 1.7 1.7 2021 +181 MLT TMG_RPCH Malta Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.157 1.242 4.555 -1.176 5.986 18.433 8.13 19.529 -1.079 8.217 3.793 3.773 -1.246 0.898 19.266 5.771 4.526 0.187 7.94 -0.165 8.009 3.708 3.571 2.567 1.771 1.7 1.7 2021 +181 MLT TX_RPCH Malta Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.331 -11.931 -15.656 1.331 3.884 7.221 6.862 14.347 26.189 10.7 13.269 7.525 9.668 5.296 7.123 5.366 -5.899 3.975 8.141 8.231 5.582 -3.979 6.312 -0.342 -2.104 4.303 17.511 10.865 19.409 -0.415 8.205 5.272 5.466 0.949 3.45 15.438 7.024 8.696 -0.413 6.998 -3.765 9.025 6.048 3.6 2.872 2.457 2.457 2.457 2021 +181 MLT TXG_RPCH Malta Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.979 6.312 -0.342 -2.104 4.303 17.511 10.865 19.409 -0.415 8.205 5.272 5.466 0.949 3.45 15.438 7.024 8.696 -0.413 6.998 -3.765 9.025 6.048 3.6 2.872 2.457 2.457 2.457 2021 +181 MLT LUR Malta Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: Eurostat, Labor Force Survey Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a 12.5 12.5 12.2 11 8.2 6.2 4.636 4.8 4.4 4.9 5.4 5.4 4.9 5.2 6.2 6.6 7.1 6.758 7.617 7.025 7.567 7.217 6.942 6.817 6.467 5.975 6.883 6.842 6.392 6.2 6.108 5.733 5.392 4.7 4 3.658 3.633 4.367 3.533 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.5 3.5 2021 +181 MLT LE Malta Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: Eurostat, Labor Force Survey Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a 0.106 0.107 0.108 0.108 0.117 0.12 0.13 0.132 0.135 0.137 0.136 0.139 0.143 0.145 0.144 0.145 0.146 0.144 0.146 0.148 0.148 0.148 0.15 0.152 0.156 0.16 0.161 0.164 0.169 0.173 0.176 0.182 0.186 0.192 0.219 0.237 0.255 0.261 0.268 0.274 0.28 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +181 MLT LP Malta Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 0.315 0.318 0.32 0.332 0.329 0.332 0.341 0.343 0.346 0.349 0.352 0.362 0.366 0.369 0.373 0.376 0.378 0.381 0.384 0.386 0.389 0.391 0.395 0.397 0.4 0.403 0.405 0.406 0.408 0.411 0.414 0.415 0.418 0.423 0.429 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.476 0.494 0.515 0.516 0.521 0.525 0.528 0.53 0.533 0.535 2021 +181 MLT GGR Malta General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.527 1.617 1.707 1.731 1.842 2.037 2.144 2.245 2.357 2.372 2.552 2.655 2.812 3.021 3.346 3.715 3.952 4.505 4.908 5.148 4.813 5.453 6.036 6.423 6.735 7.076 7.452 7.861 2021 +181 MLT GGR_NGDP Malta General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.763 37.722 37.809 36.154 37.628 39.488 39.68 38.777 37.974 37.897 37.442 38.334 38.181 38.032 38.234 37.158 37.486 37.729 37.887 36.645 36.816 37.144 37.185 37.117 37.045 36.912 36.891 36.964 2021 +181 MLT GGX Malta General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.768 1.895 1.962 2.166 2.057 2.172 2.28 2.369 2.613 2.571 2.71 2.819 3.062 3.207 3.495 3.819 3.834 4.113 4.64 5.066 6.051 6.615 6.937 7.225 7.281 7.587 7.913 8.313 2021 +181 MLT GGX_NGDP Malta General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.568 44.213 43.456 45.243 42.01 42.097 42.19 40.912 42.104 41.073 39.759 40.713 41.574 40.367 39.932 38.201 36.373 34.441 35.813 36.06 46.284 45.057 42.736 41.749 40.048 39.58 39.172 39.09 2021 +181 MLT GGXCNL Malta General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.241 -0.278 -0.255 -0.435 -0.215 -0.135 -0.136 -0.124 -0.256 -0.199 -0.158 -0.165 -0.25 -0.186 -0.149 -0.104 0.117 0.393 0.269 0.082 -1.238 -1.162 -0.901 -0.802 -0.546 -0.511 -0.461 -0.452 2021 +181 MLT GGXCNL_NGDP Malta General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.805 -6.491 -5.647 -9.088 -4.382 -2.609 -2.51 -2.135 -4.13 -3.176 -2.317 -2.378 -3.393 -2.335 -1.698 -1.042 1.114 3.289 2.073 0.585 -9.468 -7.913 -5.551 -4.632 -3.003 -2.668 -2.282 -2.126 2021 +181 MLT GGSB Malta General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.241 -0.263 -0.257 -0.446 -0.223 -0.212 -0.162 -0.197 -0.369 -0.203 -0.241 -0.179 -0.242 -0.11 -0.133 -0.207 0.078 0.396 0.177 0.039 -0.913 -1.084 -0.968 -0.837 -0.567 -0.531 -0.476 -0.451 2021 +181 MLT GGSB_NPGDP Malta General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.925 -6.095 -5.703 -9.361 -4.502 -4.116 -2.99 -3.457 -6.13 -3.201 -3.553 -2.551 -3.215 -1.352 -1.505 -2.12 0.749 3.328 1.386 0.279 -6.591 -7.297 -6.021 -4.857 -3.125 -2.779 -2.358 -2.122 2021 +181 MLT GGXONLB Malta General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.063 -0.109 -0.072 -0.265 -0.034 0.059 0.064 0.077 -0.051 0.002 0.046 0.052 -0.035 0.034 0.082 0.124 0.338 0.603 0.463 0.266 -1.065 -0.994 -0.719 -0.613 -0.346 -0.294 -0.229 -0.195 2021 +181 MLT GGXONLB_NGDP Malta General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.519 -2.536 -1.588 -5.544 -0.69 1.151 1.179 1.326 -0.828 0.03 0.671 0.754 -0.473 0.423 0.938 1.242 3.208 5.052 3.572 1.894 -8.148 -6.772 -4.427 -3.543 -1.902 -1.535 -1.133 -0.918 2021 +181 MLT GGXWDN Malta General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.098 3.177 3.014 3.045 3.31 3.515 3.784 4.027 4.205 4.559 4.616 4.778 4.407 4.223 4.256 4.143 5.612 6.789 8.123 8.945 9.49 10.054 10.615 11.167 2021 +181 MLT GGXWDN_NGDP Malta General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.288 61.569 55.778 52.58 53.339 56.153 55.522 58.155 57.097 57.391 52.743 47.799 41.809 35.364 32.853 29.491 42.927 46.242 50.047 51.686 52.199 52.448 52.551 52.509 2021 +181 MLT GGXWDG Malta General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.249 1.477 1.891 2.201 2.48 2.654 2.989 2.927 3.267 3.45 3.606 3.473 3.585 3.837 4.153 4.463 4.848 4.907 5.278 5.433 5.623 5.77 5.705 5.662 5.72 6.979 8.284 9.249 10.07 10.616 11.179 11.741 12.293 2021 +181 MLT GGXWDG_NGDP Malta General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.94 51.049 60.307 65.829 69.208 63.9 69.746 64.826 68.248 70.464 69.902 64.277 61.907 61.827 66.341 65.473 70.016 66.636 66.442 62.087 56.25 54.735 47.781 43.706 40.719 53.378 56.428 56.981 58.19 58.389 58.32 58.123 57.801 2021 +181 MLT NGDP_FY Malta "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.967 1.056 1.064 1.09 1.1 1.131 1.232 1.352 1.47 1.622 1.774 1.962 2.152 2.305 2.522 2.779 2.894 3.136 3.343 3.583 4.153 4.286 4.516 4.788 4.896 5.159 5.403 5.79 6.206 6.26 6.816 6.925 7.364 7.944 8.751 9.997 10.541 11.941 12.955 14.048 13.074 14.681 16.231 17.306 18.181 19.169 20.2 21.267 2021 +181 MLT BCA Malta Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.164 -0.181 -0.095 -0.098 -0.058 -0.209 -0.064 0.045 -0.067 -0.332 -0.523 -0.635 -0.307 -0.095 -0.563 -0.408 -0.019 0.157 0.27 0.989 0.299 -0.066 0.79 0.983 0.782 -0.427 -0.847 -0.532 -0.397 -0.327 -0.067 0.229 0.443 2021 +181 MLT BCA_NGDPD Malta Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.85 -5.252 -2.736 -2.664 -1.506 -5.141 -1.555 0.996 -1.224 -5.44 -8.147 -9.324 -3.848 -1.039 -6.451 -4.509 -0.198 1.657 2.563 8.502 2.699 -0.567 5.857 6.421 4.971 -2.858 -4.876 -3.101 -2.241 -1.748 -0.337 1.091 1.99 2021 +867 MHL NGDP_R Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2014/15 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.154 0.153 0.151 0.154 0.164 0.17 0.168 0.167 0.171 0.171 0.177 0.165 0.17 0.181 0.18 0.176 0.183 0.181 0.184 0.186 0.193 0.198 0.212 0.209 0.212 0.215 0.222 0.227 0.231 0.234 0.238 2021 +867 MHL NGDP_RPCH Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.692 -1.131 1.498 6.731 3.729 -1.57 -0.269 2.349 -0.177 3.4 -6.389 2.606 6.822 -0.646 -2.184 3.885 -1.023 1.55 1.437 3.276 3.052 6.845 -1.63 1.676 1.468 3.249 2 1.8 1.5 1.5 2021 +867 MHL NGDP Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2014/15 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.114 0.115 0.115 0.122 0.132 0.131 0.133 0.137 0.142 0.148 0.152 0.15 0.16 0.172 0.181 0.185 0.182 0.184 0.201 0.212 0.222 0.236 0.244 0.257 0.271 0.286 0.298 0.31 0.321 0.332 2021 +867 MHL NGDPD Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.114 0.115 0.115 0.122 0.132 0.131 0.133 0.137 0.142 0.148 0.152 0.15 0.16 0.172 0.181 0.185 0.182 0.184 0.201 0.212 0.222 0.236 0.244 0.257 0.271 0.286 0.298 0.31 0.321 0.332 2021 +867 MHL PPPGDP Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.103 0.104 0.104 0.108 0.118 0.124 0.125 0.128 0.135 0.139 0.147 0.14 0.145 0.157 0.159 0.158 0.167 0.169 0.173 0.177 0.187 0.197 0.214 0.213 0.226 0.245 0.262 0.273 0.283 0.293 0.303 2021 +867 MHL NGDP_D Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.114 74.343 76.168 74.548 74.413 77.441 78.153 79.298 79.859 82.899 84.058 91.913 88.328 88.546 95.688 102.566 101.078 100.637 100 108.075 110.06 111.681 111.139 116.926 121.167 126.111 128.885 131.592 134.224 136.908 139.646 2021 +867 MHL NGDPRPC Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,130.23" "3,062.47" "2,979.49" "3,001.01" "3,246.86" "3,423.87" "3,351.17" "3,311.34" "3,341.08" "3,316.18" "3,407.94" "3,148.87" "3,243.17" "3,422.39" "3,385.08" "3,298.90" "3,414.38" "3,366.94" "3,406.48" "3,442.63" "3,542.23" "3,636.84" "3,871.42" "3,794.22" "3,827.21" "3,852.58" "3,946.17" "3,993.15" "4,032.77" "4,060.77" "4,088.97" 2020 +867 MHL NGDPRPPPPC Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,034.52" "2,968.83" "2,888.39" "2,909.25" "3,147.58" "3,319.18" "3,248.70" "3,210.09" "3,238.93" "3,214.79" "3,303.74" "3,052.59" "3,144.01" "3,317.75" "3,281.58" "3,198.04" "3,309.99" "3,263.99" "3,302.33" "3,337.37" "3,433.93" "3,525.64" "3,753.05" "3,678.21" "3,710.19" "3,734.79" "3,825.52" "3,871.06" "3,909.46" "3,936.61" "3,963.95" 2020 +867 MHL NGDPPC Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,257.33" "2,276.74" "2,269.42" "2,237.18" "2,416.08" "2,651.49" "2,619.05" "2,625.82" "2,668.17" "2,749.07" "2,864.64" "2,894.23" "2,864.63" "3,030.39" "3,239.11" "3,383.56" "3,451.21" "3,388.38" "3,406.48" "3,720.62" "3,898.58" "4,061.68" "4,302.66" "4,436.45" "4,637.30" "4,858.53" "5,086.04" "5,254.67" "5,412.93" "5,559.53" "5,710.10" 2020 +867 MHL NGDPDPC Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,257.33" "2,276.74" "2,269.42" "2,237.18" "2,416.08" "2,651.49" "2,619.05" "2,625.82" "2,668.17" "2,749.07" "2,864.64" "2,894.23" "2,864.63" "3,030.39" "3,239.11" "3,383.56" "3,451.21" "3,388.38" "3,406.48" "3,720.62" "3,898.58" "4,061.68" "4,302.66" "4,436.45" "4,637.30" "4,858.53" "5,086.04" "5,254.67" "5,412.93" "5,559.53" "5,710.10" 2020 +867 MHL PPPPC Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,095.32" "2,073.04" "2,045.29" "2,106.74" "2,330.68" "2,496.04" "2,491.26" "2,527.73" "2,630.42" "2,691.38" "2,840.59" "2,674.99" "2,772.75" "2,961.14" "2,989.72" "2,968.10" "3,125.80" "3,140.00" "3,208.66" "3,275.20" "3,433.93" "3,609.86" "3,911.44" "3,879.65" "4,075.99" "4,394.73" "4,661.87" "4,816.36" "4,954.54" "5,083.92" "5,218.29" 2020 +867 MHL NGAP_NPGDP Marshall Islands Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +867 MHL PPPSH Marshall Islands Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2021 +867 MHL PPPEX Marshall Islands Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.077 1.098 1.11 1.062 1.037 1.062 1.051 1.039 1.014 1.021 1.008 1.082 1.033 1.023 1.083 1.14 1.104 1.079 1.062 1.136 1.135 1.125 1.1 1.144 1.138 1.106 1.091 1.091 1.093 1.094 1.094 2021 +867 MHL NID_NGDP Marshall Islands Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +867 MHL NGSD_NGDP Marshall Islands Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +867 MHL PCPI Marshall Islands "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2002/03. Base Year is 2003 Quarter 1 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100.497 102.523 106.097 111.67 114.614 131.434 132.062 134.396 141.591 147.737 150.471 152.123 148.721 146.479 146.572 147.679 147.561 146.59 150.408 160.035 163.556 166.991 170.331 173.737 177.212 2021 +867 MHL PCPIPCH Marshall Islands "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.016 3.486 5.253 2.637 14.675 0.478 1.768 5.353 4.341 1.851 1.098 -2.236 -1.508 0.063 0.755 -0.079 -0.658 2.605 6.401 2.2 2.1 2 2 2 2021 +867 MHL PCPIE Marshall Islands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2002/03. Base Year is 2003 Quarter 1 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 101.97 104.388 110.84 113.694 118.614 138.321 130.263 137.085 145.755 149.99 151.142 153.091 147.208 146.1 147.548 148.572 146.108 148.359 152.71 152.71 156.069 159.347 162.534 165.784 169.1 2021 +867 MHL PCPIEPCH Marshall Islands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.371 6.181 2.575 4.327 16.614 -5.825 5.237 6.324 2.906 0.768 1.289 -3.843 -0.753 0.991 0.694 -1.658 1.541 2.932 0 2.2 2.1 2 2 2 2021 +867 MHL TM_RPCH Marshall Islands Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +867 MHL TMG_RPCH Marshall Islands Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +867 MHL TX_RPCH Marshall Islands Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2004/05 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.16 14.543 9.637 -12.252 22.767 -0.513 13.926 2.361 -6.163 -2.591 -28.414 -0.622 -6.614 15.523 27.639 25.456 14.661 -2.661 -1.081 6.039 -2.704 5.486 -1.513 7.635 -0.702 0.621 -28.799 22.777 4.596 3.565 3.366 2.889 2021 +867 MHL TXG_RPCH Marshall Islands Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +867 MHL LUR Marshall Islands Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +867 MHL LE Marshall Islands Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +867 MHL LP Marshall Islands Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.049 0.05 0.051 0.051 0.051 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.051 0.051 0.052 0.052 0.052 0.053 0.053 0.053 0.054 0.054 0.054 0.054 0.054 0.055 0.055 0.055 0.055 0.056 0.056 0.057 0.057 0.058 0.058 2020 +867 MHL GGR Marshall Islands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.078 0.078 0.069 0.072 0.065 0.074 0.082 0.08 0.083 0.07 0.087 0.088 0.102 0.1 0.098 0.101 0.1 0.095 0.102 0.097 0.109 0.122 0.145 0.139 0.148 0.17 0.174 0.167 0.178 0.182 0.184 0.186 0.186 2021 +867 MHL GGR_NGDP Marshall Islands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 62.104 63.044 56.744 64.626 66.947 60.432 63.597 53.1 63.689 62.124 68.466 65.61 65.206 63.003 58.089 52.502 55.232 53.519 59.068 60.732 68.659 62.557 62.974 69.633 67.858 61.558 62.22 60.891 59.474 58.005 56.152 2021 +867 MHL GGX Marshall Islands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.1 0.06 0.06 0.057 0.055 0.065 0.072 0.073 0.069 0.072 0.118 0.088 0.101 0.094 0.095 0.095 0.096 0.096 0.103 0.092 0.103 0.115 0.136 0.133 0.153 0.164 0.172 0.173 0.184 0.192 0.197 0.199 0.201 2021 +867 MHL GGX_NGDP Marshall Islands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.293 49.722 47.889 56.757 59.08 55.301 53.029 54.702 86.197 61.886 68.196 62.053 63.679 59.475 55.954 53.265 55.465 50.255 56.258 56.85 64.245 60.023 64.757 67.233 67.115 63.599 64.133 64.447 63.655 62.197 60.498 2021 +867 MHL GGXCNL Marshall Islands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.022 0.018 0.009 0.015 0.01 0.009 0.01 0.007 0.014 -0.002 -0.031 -- -- 0.005 0.002 0.006 0.004 -0.001 -- 0.006 0.005 0.008 0.009 0.006 -0.004 0.006 0.002 -0.006 -0.005 -0.011 -0.013 -0.013 -0.014 2021 +867 MHL GGXCNL_NGDP Marshall Islands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.811 13.322 8.855 7.869 7.867 5.131 10.568 -1.603 -22.508 0.238 0.269 3.557 1.527 3.528 2.135 -0.763 -0.233 3.264 2.811 3.882 4.413 2.535 -1.783 2.399 0.743 -2.041 -1.912 -3.556 -4.181 -4.191 -4.346 2021 +867 MHL GGSB Marshall Islands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +867 MHL GGSB_NPGDP Marshall Islands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +867 MHL GGXONLB Marshall Islands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.015 0.025 0.015 0.021 0.015 0.011 0.011 0.007 0.015 -0.001 -0.03 0.001 0.001 0.007 0.003 0.007 0.005 -- 0.001 0.007 0.006 0.009 0.01 0.006 -0.004 0.007 0.002 -0.005 -0.005 -0.01 -0.012 -0.013 -0.013 2021 +867 MHL GGXONLB_NGDP Marshall Islands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.895 18.089 12.616 9.63 9.1 5.561 11.235 -0.973 -21.826 0.887 0.876 4.425 2.126 4.085 2.961 0.03 0.402 3.675 3.209 4.261 4.716 2.823 -1.528 2.671 0.965 -1.857 -1.716 -3.347 -3.94 -3.913 -4.03 2021 +867 MHL GGXWDN Marshall Islands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +867 MHL GGXWDN_NGDP Marshall Islands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +867 MHL GGXWDG Marshall Islands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.006 0.009 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.031 0.04 0.049 0.057 0.062 0.063 0.063 0.064 0.065 0.062 0.063 0.062 0.068 0.062 0.065 0.062 0.059 0.054 0.054 0.059 0.053 0.051 0.056 0.062 0.072 0.085 0.099 0.113 2021 +867 MHL GGXWDG_NGDP Marshall Islands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.624 17.864 25.612 27.409 32.856 37.245 43.815 46.944 46.215 44.866 42.822 42.533 41.603 38.997 35.943 37.593 33.632 35.69 33.852 29.264 25.575 24.513 24.838 21.621 19.777 20.768 21.593 24.291 27.574 30.825 34.12 2021 +867 MHL NGDP_FY Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.114 0.115 0.115 0.122 0.132 0.131 0.133 0.137 0.142 0.148 0.152 0.15 0.16 0.172 0.181 0.185 0.182 0.184 0.201 0.212 0.222 0.236 0.244 0.257 0.271 0.286 0.298 0.31 0.321 0.332 2021 +867 MHL BCA Marshall Islands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.018 -0.031 -0.012 -0.011 -0.013 -0.014 -0.005 0.009 0.001 0.006 0.01 -0.002 0.005 -0.003 -0.018 -0.027 -- -0.004 -0.012 0.004 0.029 0.027 0.011 0.009 -0.061 0.039 0.008 -0.011 -0.008 -0.007 -0.009 -0.011 -0.013 2021 +867 MHL BCA_NGDPD Marshall Islands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.189 -9.942 -11.032 -12.178 -3.769 6.978 0.475 4.64 7.191 -1.32 3.329 -2.276 -12.3 -16.716 -0.018 -2.182 -6.727 1.968 15.571 13.463 5.002 3.953 -25.861 16.155 3.242 -4.002 -2.667 -2.349 -3.018 -3.454 -3.93 2021 +682 MRT NGDP_R Mauritania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2014 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.998 31.998 32.565 34.478 33.423 36.705 38.84 37.27 38.305 39.712 38.156 37.851 38.374 41.032 42.974 46.656 55.209 54.122 53.943 53.995 55.41 57.722 60.303 62.806 65.491 69.012 69.882 74.264 77.808 82.032 81.263 83.25 86.581 90.732 98.103 104.134 109.972 115.199 2021 +682 MRT NGDP_RPCH Mauritania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 1.772 5.874 -3.061 9.82 5.819 -4.045 2.778 3.673 -3.918 -0.799 1.381 6.928 4.733 8.566 18.333 -1.969 -0.331 0.098 2.62 4.173 4.47 4.151 4.275 5.376 1.261 6.271 4.773 5.429 -0.938 2.445 4.001 4.795 8.124 6.148 5.606 4.753 2021 +682 MRT NGDP Mauritania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2014 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.457 16.837 18.835 22.317 24.034 27.144 29.257 31.464 38.305 41.608 42.517 44.634 48.29 53.951 62.685 77.981 105.28 112.387 124.019 123.695 155.297 190.166 199.572 217.185 199.573 200.221 225.473 243.406 266.638 295.952 312.594 360.498 366.343 390.216 463.87 508.583 542.078 579.479 2021 +682 MRT NGDPD Mauritania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.793 2.055 2.164 1.847 1.945 2.092 2.132 2.072 2.027 1.986 1.78 1.746 1.777 2.051 2.362 2.936 4.009 4.328 5.138 4.725 5.637 6.782 6.721 7.331 6.615 6.182 6.414 6.826 7.472 8.065 8.612 9.892 10.091 10.481 11.952 12.603 12.907 13.26 2021 +682 MRT PPPGDP Mauritania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.71 5.903 6.144 6.659 6.593 7.393 7.966 7.776 8.081 8.496 8.348 8.468 8.719 9.507 10.224 11.448 13.965 14.06 14.282 14.388 14.942 15.889 16.42 18.036 16.883 16.995 19.569 21.878 23.469 25.186 25.251 26.943 30.013 32.573 35.958 38.878 41.839 44.676 2021 +682 MRT NGDP_D Mauritania "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.181 52.617 57.838 64.729 71.909 73.952 75.326 84.423 100 104.775 111.429 117.922 125.84 131.485 145.866 167.141 190.693 207.656 229.909 229.084 280.268 329.449 330.951 345.804 304.735 290.126 322.65 327.759 342.687 360.775 384.672 433.033 423.123 430.076 472.842 488.395 492.925 503.027 2021 +682 MRT NGDPRPC Mauritania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "16,034.84" "15,605.45" "15,451.39" "15,910.84" "14,998.15" "16,013.90" "16,474.05" "15,366.50" "15,350.70" "15,465.67" "14,438.00" "13,913.88" "13,703.29" "14,237.46" "14,496.21" "15,310.76" "18,695.43" "17,825.29" "17,292.92" "16,861.79" "16,868.59" "17,131.16" "17,461.15" "17,754.93" "18,084.39" "18,621.84" "18,421.37" "19,132.77" "19,599.85" "20,212.63" "19,593.63" "19,634.20" "19,976.49" "20,480.70" "21,663.05" "22,495.71" "23,241.29" "23,817.19" 2014 +682 MRT NGDPRPPPPC Mauritania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,723.78" "4,597.29" "4,551.90" "4,687.25" "4,418.38" "4,717.61" "4,853.17" "4,526.89" "4,522.24" "4,556.11" "4,253.36" "4,098.96" "4,036.92" "4,194.28" "4,270.51" "4,510.47" "5,507.58" "5,251.24" "5,094.41" "4,967.40" "4,969.40" "5,046.75" "5,143.96" "5,230.51" "5,327.57" "5,485.90" "5,426.84" "5,636.41" "5,774.01" "5,954.54" "5,772.18" "5,784.13" "5,884.97" "6,033.51" "6,381.82" "6,627.12" "6,846.76" "7,016.42" 2014 +682 MRT NGDPPC Mauritania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,244.66" "8,211.18" "8,936.84" "10,298.86" "10,784.98" "11,842.64" "12,409.17" "12,972.84" "15,350.70" "16,204.09" "16,088.17" "16,407.52" "17,244.24" "18,720.08" "21,145.02" "25,590.52" "35,650.82" "37,015.25" "39,757.97" "38,627.62" "47,277.29" "56,438.46" "57,787.81" "61,397.21" "55,109.47" "54,026.86" "59,436.51" "62,709.38" "67,166.07" "72,922.03" "75,371.14" "85,022.47" "84,525.23" "88,082.63" "102,432.09" "109,867.86" "114,562.08" "119,806.83" 2014 +682 MRT NGDPDPC Mauritania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 898.741 "1,002.02" "1,026.90" 852.513 872.712 912.587 904.326 854.319 812.206 773.412 673.361 641.849 634.588 711.709 796.923 963.498 "1,357.43" "1,425.47" "1,647.29" "1,475.59" "1,715.92" "2,012.83" "1,946.08" "2,072.49" "1,826.78" "1,668.07" "1,690.81" "1,758.54" "1,882.20" "1,987.27" "2,076.43" "2,332.90" "2,328.25" "2,365.83" "2,639.27" "2,722.58" "2,727.73" "2,741.57" 2014 +682 MRT PPPPC Mauritania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,861.14" "2,878.70" "2,915.24" "3,073.07" "2,958.67" "3,225.28" "3,378.71" "3,205.90" "3,238.65" "3,308.89" "3,159.00" "3,112.91" "3,113.58" "3,298.80" "3,448.91" "3,756.94" "4,729.02" "4,630.77" "4,578.62" "4,493.08" "4,548.92" "4,715.71" "4,754.60" "5,098.71" "4,662.14" "4,585.90" "5,158.55" "5,636.41" "5,911.94" "6,205.85" "6,088.29" "6,354.41" "6,924.85" "7,352.59" "7,940.23" "8,398.67" "8,842.22" "9,236.67" 2014 +682 MRT NGAP_NPGDP Mauritania Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +682 MRT PPPSH Mauritania Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.021 0.02 0.018 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.019 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.016 0.017 0.015 0.015 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 2021 +682 MRT PPPEX Mauritania Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.532 2.852 3.066 3.351 3.645 3.672 3.673 4.047 4.74 4.897 5.093 5.271 5.538 5.675 6.131 6.812 7.539 7.993 8.683 8.597 10.393 11.968 12.154 12.042 11.821 11.781 11.522 11.126 11.361 11.751 12.38 13.38 12.206 11.98 12.9 13.082 12.956 12.971 2021 +682 MRT NID_NGDP Mauritania Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2014 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.957 34.472 39.81 27.59 94.555 39.243 33.942 29.156 9.762 11.141 11.296 12.509 9.544 21.475 35.254 48.905 26.001 28.144 33.02 26.433 32.251 38.654 49.167 47.557 41.797 38.461 31.278 37.899 46.45 46.944 46.841 57.161 40.648 37.419 31.245 31.683 31.716 30.604 2021 +682 MRT NGSD_NGDP Mauritania Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2014 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.246 8.069 9.177 4.629 30.247 12.759 9.176 6.613 14.168 15.775 10.192 10.03 7.342 10.903 11.175 19.659 31.979 26.31 25.178 21.691 32.515 42.771 39.655 38.176 26.683 24.39 29.788 32.031 33.173 37.839 37.478 39.876 34.523 32.992 39.143 42.276 42.71 41.435 2021 +682 MRT PCPI Mauritania "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.354 41.569 45.785 50.076 52.143 55.555 58.156 60.846 65.732 68.411 70.637 73.967 76.849 80.808 89.186 100 106.241 113.948 122.438 125.054 132.885 140.441 147.326 153.413 159.2 159.974 162.329 166.012 171.081 175.026 178.99 185.731 198.924 214.341 226.666 239.699 253.482 268.057 2021 +682 MRT PCPIPCH Mauritania "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.629 10.142 9.37 4.128 6.544 4.681 4.625 8.032 4.074 3.254 4.715 3.896 5.152 10.368 12.126 6.241 7.254 7.45 2.137 6.262 5.686 4.902 4.131 3.772 0.486 1.472 2.269 3.053 2.306 2.264 3.767 7.103 7.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 2021 +682 MRT PCPIE Mauritania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.014 42.492 49.955 50.701 52.069 56.756 59.298 62.579 67.742 69.047 72.898 74.161 80.392 82.319 95.609 101.16 110.15 118.312 122.933 128.976 136.899 144.389 149.305 156.003 163.804 159.168 163.578 165.599 170.822 175.438 178.642 188.837 204.888 219.23 229.095 237.113 245.412 254.002 2021 +682 MRT PCPIEPCH Mauritania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.606 17.562 1.493 2.699 9.001 4.479 5.533 8.25 1.927 5.578 1.732 8.402 2.398 16.144 5.805 8.887 7.41 3.906 4.915 6.143 5.472 3.405 4.486 5.001 -2.83 2.77 1.236 3.154 2.702 1.826 5.707 8.5 7 4.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2021 +682 MRT TM_RPCH Mauritania Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5 8.4 -12.9 -8.7 17.14 2.71 3.606 -0.653 -4.704 12.138 -3.38 -9.556 8.139 17.265 14.516 6.682 16.627 1.465 0.221 12.698 10.978 15.321 36.778 8.971 -13.294 17.173 -5.319 10.254 0.969 -0.829 5.487 3.128 3.044 3.622 2.241 2.464 4.046 2021 +682 MRT TMG_RPCH Mauritania Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5 8.4 -12.9 -8.7 17.14 2.71 3.606 -0.653 -4.704 12.138 -3.38 -9.556 8.139 17.265 14.516 6.682 16.627 1.465 0.221 12.698 10.978 15.321 36.778 8.971 -13.294 17.173 -5.319 10.254 0.969 -0.829 5.487 3.128 3.044 3.622 2.241 2.464 4.046 2021 +682 MRT TX_RPCH Mauritania Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.3 -7.1 12.4 -19 10.348 -0.085 -12.203 -6.115 6.176 -1.766 -3.574 -9.274 -11.134 17.342 9.213 36.27 0.474 2.532 -7.536 14.015 3.356 10.125 -3.939 -0.949 2.006 -2.576 18.848 -0.003 12.206 2.003 -7.811 6.524 11.13 4.897 2.836 0.169 -1.28 2021 +682 MRT TXG_RPCH Mauritania Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.3 -7.1 12.4 -19 10.348 -0.085 -12.203 -6.115 6.176 -1.766 -3.574 -9.274 -11.134 17.342 9.213 36.27 0.474 2.532 -7.536 14.015 3.356 10.125 -3.939 -0.949 2.006 -2.576 18.848 -0.003 12.206 2.003 -7.811 6.524 11.13 4.897 2.836 0.169 -1.28 2021 +682 MRT LUR Mauritania Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +682 MRT LE Mauritania Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +682 MRT LP Mauritania Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2014 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.996 2.05 2.108 2.167 2.228 2.292 2.358 2.425 2.495 2.568 2.643 2.72 2.8 2.882 2.965 3.047 2.953 3.036 3.119 3.202 3.285 3.369 3.454 3.537 3.621 3.706 3.794 3.881 3.97 4.058 4.147 4.24 4.334 4.43 4.529 4.629 4.732 4.837 2014 +682 MRT GGR Mauritania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.198 2.21 2.288 3.216 3.161 3.529 4.771 4.456 4.741 5.458 6.38 7.074 10.857 11.968 13.041 14.162 22.156 20.541 20.455 19.843 26.2 32.539 46.32 42.237 42.423 46.478 47.276 50.7 59.237 59.304 65.485 79.198 83.059 77.895 84.808 90.392 95.929 102.2 2021 +682 MRT GGR_NGDP Mauritania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.47 19.4 17.953 21.295 19.44 19.217 24.104 20.931 12.377 13.117 15.007 15.848 22.483 22.184 20.805 18.161 21.045 18.277 16.494 16.042 16.871 17.111 23.21 19.448 21.257 23.214 20.967 20.829 22.216 20.038 20.949 21.969 22.673 19.962 18.283 17.773 17.696 17.637 2021 +682 MRT GGX Mauritania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.957 16.625 19.999 22.094 24.574 24.286 26.9 32.397 42.996 43.674 47.691 51.369 46.978 49.408 50.634 51.634 56.933 69.113 90.767 87.253 93.911 101.894 110.001 117.554 2021 +682 MRT GGX_NGDP Mauritania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.861 21.319 18.996 19.659 19.815 19.634 17.322 17.036 21.544 20.109 23.897 25.656 20.835 20.299 18.99 17.447 18.213 19.172 24.776 22.36 20.245 20.035 20.293 20.286 2021 +682 MRT GGXCNL Mauritania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.916 -2.463 2.158 -1.553 -4.119 -4.443 -0.7 0.142 3.325 -1.437 -5.268 -4.89 0.298 1.292 8.603 7.67 8.552 10.085 -7.708 -9.359 -9.103 -11.502 -14.073 -15.353 2021 +682 MRT GGXCNL_NGDP Mauritania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.056 -3.158 2.05 -1.382 -3.321 -3.592 -0.451 0.074 1.666 -0.662 -2.64 -2.443 0.132 0.531 3.227 2.592 2.736 2.797 -2.104 -2.398 -1.962 -2.262 -2.596 -2.65 2021 +682 MRT GGSB Mauritania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +682 MRT GGSB_NPGDP Mauritania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +682 MRT GGXONLB Mauritania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.723 -0.853 3.705 -0.412 -2.473 -2.823 0.804 1.619 4.586 0.131 -3.687 -3.111 2.04 3.518 11.662 10.31 11.431 10.441 -5.643 -7.97 -7.187 -8.705 -10.715 -11.554 2021 +682 MRT GGXONLB_NGDP Mauritania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.153 -1.093 3.519 -0.367 -1.994 -2.282 0.518 0.851 2.298 0.06 -1.847 -1.554 0.905 1.445 4.374 3.484 3.657 2.896 -1.54 -2.042 -1.549 -1.712 -1.977 -1.994 2021 +682 MRT GGXWDN Mauritania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.113 54.147 51.902 51.605 58.566 63.428 47.583 44.954 49.534 51.429 67.252 71.57 75.648 84.02 93.835 115.028 125.641 130.644 148.267 161.643 171.328 175.321 181.187 196.413 214.433 230.124 244.663 266.484 2021 +682 MRT GGXWDN_NGDP Mauritania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 120.219 121.313 107.48 95.651 93.43 81.339 45.197 39.999 39.941 41.577 43.305 37.636 37.905 38.686 47.018 57.451 55.723 53.673 55.606 54.618 54.809 48.633 49.458 50.335 46.227 45.248 45.134 45.987 2021 +682 MRT GGXWDG Mauritania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.772 55.899 53.583 53.29 60.471 65.422 49.135 46.425 50.748 59.942 68.249 73.858 78.467 86.924 96.736 117.623 127.516 133.293 154.391 164.755 174.49 186.244 185.799 201.34 220.753 238.455 254.871 278.762 2021 +682 MRT GGXWDG_NGDP Mauritania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 124.119 125.237 110.962 98.773 96.467 83.895 46.671 41.308 40.919 48.46 43.947 38.839 39.317 40.023 48.471 58.747 56.555 54.762 57.903 55.67 55.82 51.663 50.717 51.597 47.589 46.886 47.017 48.106 2021 +682 MRT NGDP_FY Mauritania "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.782 11.392 12.744 15.1 16.262 18.366 19.796 21.289 38.305 41.608 42.517 44.634 48.29 53.951 62.685 77.981 105.28 112.387 124.019 123.695 155.297 190.166 199.572 217.185 199.573 200.221 225.473 243.406 266.638 295.952 312.594 360.498 366.343 390.216 463.87 508.583 542.078 579.479 2021 +682 MRT BCA Mauritania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.13 -0.083 -0.073 -0.095 -0.023 0.007 -0.003 -0.032 -0.018 -0.03 -0.098 -0.131 0.035 -0.175 -0.517 -0.877 0.148 -0.406 -0.479 -0.492 -0.357 -0.259 -1.264 -1.262 -1.471 -0.956 -0.707 -0.681 -0.976 -0.831 -0.576 -0.931 -1.167 -0.951 -0.945 -0.668 -0.643 -0.633 2021 +682 MRT BCA_NGDPD Mauritania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.262 -4.062 -3.355 -5.149 -1.172 0.347 -0.156 -1.534 -0.866 -1.518 -5.486 -7.484 1.969 -8.548 -21.887 -29.863 3.681 -9.374 -9.328 -10.407 -6.336 -3.826 -18.802 -17.214 -22.231 -15.467 -11.019 -9.978 -13.057 -10.305 -6.692 -9.409 -11.56 -9.075 -7.908 -5.299 -4.981 -4.772 2021 +684 MUS NGDP_R Mauritius "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Figures for exports and imports of services are not equal to those compiled by the BOM, due to the difference in sectoral coverage and the treatment of FISIM by CSO and BOM. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006. In July 2022, the benchmarking year (not the base year) of national accounts was changed from 2013 to 2018. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1999 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022" 59.866 63.387 66.872 67.129 70.334 75.17 82.493 90.877 97.049 101.383 108.669 113.489 120.88 127.023 132.277 137.949 145.657 153.941 163.288 167.552 181.278 187.104 190.148 201.527 210.192 213.245 222.87 235.634 248.328 256.56 267.79 278.709 288.453 298.146 309.311 320.301 332.594 345.279 358.261 369.053 314.072 326.773 346.863 365.596 380.999 393.953 406.799 420.064 2021 +684 MUS NGDP_RPCH Mauritius "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -10.06 5.882 5.497 0.384 4.775 6.876 9.742 10.163 6.791 4.465 7.187 4.435 6.513 5.082 4.136 4.288 5.588 5.687 6.072 2.611 8.192 3.214 1.627 5.984 4.299 1.453 4.514 5.727 5.387 3.315 4.377 4.077 3.496 3.36 3.745 3.553 3.838 3.814 3.76 3.012 -14.898 4.044 6.148 5.401 4.213 3.4 3.261 3.261 2021 +684 MUS NGDP Mauritius "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Figures for exports and imports of services are not equal to those compiled by the BOM, due to the difference in sectoral coverage and the treatment of FISIM by CSO and BOM. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006. In July 2022, the benchmarking year (not the base year) of national accounts was changed from 2013 to 2018. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1999 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022" 9.414 10.397 12.134 13.834 15.091 17.101 20.064 24.383 29.503 34.404 40.222 46.598 52.175 60.981 68.882 76.153 81.279 89.553 103.066 114.231 127.816 140.327 151.461 169.457 188.897 199.846 222.87 255.211 284.254 291.756 307.957 330.647 350.644 372.397 392.062 409.893 434.765 457.201 481.256 498.254 429.694 465.144 520.177 585.011 637.543 679.959 720.51 760.021 2021 +684 MUS NGDPD Mauritius "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.225 1.163 1.116 1.182 1.094 1.107 1.495 1.893 2.196 2.256 2.706 2.977 3.352 3.455 3.835 4.38 4.529 4.253 4.296 4.536 4.869 4.817 5.055 6.073 6.869 6.775 7.029 8.15 9.99 9.129 10.004 11.518 11.669 12.13 12.803 11.692 12.232 13.259 14.182 14.046 10.921 11.157 11.497 12.404 13.472 14.401 15.209 15.913 2021 +684 MUS PPPGDP Mauritius "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.928 2.235 2.503 2.611 2.834 3.125 3.499 3.95 4.367 4.74 5.271 5.691 6.2 6.67 7.094 7.553 8.121 8.731 9.365 9.745 10.782 11.38 11.745 12.694 13.595 14.225 15.326 16.641 17.874 18.585 19.632 20.857 21.304 22.487 23.312 24.28 26.155 27.082 28.771 30.168 25.983 28.157 32.013 34.944 37.181 39.16 41.206 43.373 2021 +684 MUS NGDP_D Mauritius "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 15.724 16.402 18.145 20.608 21.456 22.75 24.322 26.831 30.4 33.935 37.013 41.06 43.163 48.008 52.074 55.204 55.802 58.173 63.119 68.177 70.508 74.999 79.654 84.087 89.869 93.717 100 108.308 114.467 113.718 114.999 118.635 121.56 124.904 126.753 127.971 130.719 132.415 134.331 135.009 136.814 142.345 149.966 160.016 167.335 172.599 177.117 180.93 2021 +684 MUS NGDPRPC Mauritius "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "61,970.55" "64,650.64" "67,375.86" "67,015.28" "69,484.72" "73,658.29" "80,218.48" "87,712.57" "93,026.83" "96,439.14" "102,636.27" "106,037.80" "111,467.41" "115,751.80" "118,863.59" "122,898.74" "128,445.69" "134,061.88" "140,714.72" "142,564.77" "152,735.56" "156,404.30" "157,849.23" "166,088.71" "172,146.69" "173,616.19" "180,608.37" "190,084.14" "199,601.16" "205,671.02" "214,163.47" "222,539.21" "229,681.61" "236,877.04" "245,249.79" "253,631.04" "263,232.29" "273,034.42" "283,067.51" "291,631.90" "248,075.92" "258,545.85" "274,906.58" "289,782.01" "302,021.16" "312,321.11" "322,537.75" "333,088.60" 2021 +684 MUS NGDPRPPPPC Mauritius "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,860.63" "5,070.85" "5,284.60" "5,256.32" "5,450.00" "5,777.36" "6,291.90" "6,879.70" "7,296.52" "7,564.16" "8,050.23" "8,317.03" "8,742.90" "9,078.94" "9,323.01" "9,639.51" "10,074.58" "10,515.09" "11,036.90" "11,182.01" "11,979.75" "12,267.50" "12,380.84" "13,027.10" "13,502.25" "13,617.51" "14,165.94" "14,909.17" "15,655.63" "16,131.72" "16,797.82" "17,454.77" "18,014.98" "18,579.35" "19,236.06" "19,893.44" "20,646.51" "21,415.34" "22,202.28" "22,874.02" "19,457.73" "20,278.93" "21,562.18" "22,728.93" "23,688.90" "24,496.77" "25,298.11" "26,125.66" 2021 +684 MUS NGDPPC Mauritius "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,744.51" "10,603.95" "12,225.10" "13,810.19" "14,908.69" "16,757.27" "19,510.36" "23,534.05" "28,280.33" "32,726.70" "37,988.93" "43,538.95" "48,112.29" "55,570.03" "61,896.94" "67,845.26" "71,675.23" "77,988.34" "88,817.56" "97,195.80" "107,691.27" "117,301.86" "125,733.41" "139,658.53" "154,706.77" "162,707.05" "180,608.37" "205,876.75" "228,477.78" "233,885.86" "246,286.79" "264,009.86" "279,201.39" "295,869.47" "310,862.28" "324,574.66" "344,095.77" "361,538.04" "380,248.05" "393,728.84" "339,402.70" "368,026.28" "412,266.20" "463,697.23" "505,385.74" "539,063.05" "571,268.96" "602,656.26" 2021 +684 MUS NGDPDPC Mauritius "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,268.11" "1,186.58" "1,124.40" "1,179.73" "1,080.41" "1,085.14" "1,454.12" "1,827.43" "2,104.55" "2,146.05" "2,555.86" "2,781.63" "3,091.41" "3,148.80" "3,446.31" "3,902.22" "3,993.48" "3,703.63" "3,701.87" "3,859.15" "4,102.59" "4,026.94" "4,196.43" "5,005.42" "5,626.00" "5,516.20" "5,695.98" "6,574.66" "8,030.05" "7,318.13" "8,000.38" "9,197.04" "9,291.24" "9,637.02" "10,151.73" "9,258.56" "9,681.42" "10,485.01" "11,205.37" "11,099.23" "8,625.90" "8,827.24" "9,111.61" "9,831.90" "10,679.19" "11,416.65" "12,059.03" "12,618.54" 2021 +684 MUS PPPPC Mauritius "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,995.79" "2,279.08" "2,521.92" "2,606.65" "2,800.25" "3,062.30" "3,402.19" "3,812.04" "4,185.56" "4,509.25" "4,978.61" "5,317.57" "5,717.24" "6,077.69" "6,374.39" "6,728.98" "7,161.47" "7,603.48" "8,070.63" "8,291.96" "9,084.78" "9,512.59" "9,750.10" "10,461.52" "11,134.17" "11,581.36" "12,419.53" "13,424.38" "14,366.82" "14,898.60" "15,700.25" "16,653.24" "16,963.51" "17,866.31" "18,484.03" "19,225.92" "20,700.78" "21,415.34" "22,732.65" "23,839.42" "20,523.32" "22,278.30" "25,372.21" "27,698.04" "29,473.61" "31,045.21" "32,671.13" "34,392.75" 2021 +684 MUS NGAP_NPGDP Mauritius Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +684 MUS PPPSH Mauritius Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.021 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 2021 +684 MUS PPPEX Mauritius Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.883 4.653 4.848 5.298 5.324 5.472 5.735 6.174 6.757 7.258 7.63 8.188 8.415 9.143 9.71 10.083 10.008 10.257 11.005 11.722 11.854 12.331 12.896 13.35 13.895 14.049 14.542 15.336 15.903 15.699 15.687 15.853 16.459 16.56 16.818 16.882 16.622 16.882 16.727 16.516 16.537 16.519 16.249 16.741 17.147 17.364 17.485 17.523 2021 +684 MUS NID_NGDP Mauritius Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Figures for exports and imports of services are not equal to those compiled by the BOM, due to the difference in sectoral coverage and the treatment of FISIM by CSO and BOM. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006. In July 2022, the benchmarking year (not the base year) of national accounts was changed from 2013 to 2018. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1999 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022" 25.205 23.85 22.015 17.806 20.293 23.565 23.322 24.545 29.089 31.822 31.713 30.145 29.599 29.549 30.807 28.366 26.373 29.22 28.684 29.287 28.584 19.854 21.119 22.678 23.361 21.709 25.573 25.985 25.346 23.766 27.105 23.946 24.381 22.032 19.676 18.091 17.901 18.275 19.405 19.799 18.981 19.161 20.934 20.383 20.313 20.258 20.335 20.338 2021 +684 MUS NGSD_NGDP Mauritius Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Figures for exports and imports of services are not equal to those compiled by the BOM, due to the difference in sectoral coverage and the treatment of FISIM by CSO and BOM. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006. In July 2022, the benchmarking year (not the base year) of national accounts was changed from 2013 to 2018. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1999 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.332 7.488 14.324 11.273 15.539 17.259 21.362 28.03 22.479 27.902 23.2 25.316 25.195 15.486 16.974 12.94 14.807 17.528 15.16 27.766 29.413 31.166 30.127 28.559 25.805 21.142 20.877 25.413 19.255 15.882 14.723 13.174 18.079 19.009 16.778 16.807 17.265 18.795 18.721 18.687 18.592 21.8 16.902 16.907 15.927 15.193 14.541 13.769 2021 +684 MUS PCPI Mauritius "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. New base period and basket for CPI (January to December 2017=100) introduced in April 2018 Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to calendar years Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 9.237 11.68 13.244 14.23 15.017 16.266 16.972 17.094 17.709 20.119 22.273 25.128 25.846 29.797 31.982 33.91 36.132 38.6 41.228 44.065 45.924 48.4 51.504 52.887 55.378 58.113 63.292 68.878 75.575 77.482 79.747 84.956 88.235 91.354 94.3 95.502 96.456 100 103.231 103.7 106.314 110.607 121.869 129.288 136.494 142.542 148.043 153.332 2021 +684 MUS PCPIPCH Mauritius "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 33.04 26.45 13.384 7.452 5.525 8.321 4.336 0.719 3.6 13.61 10.705 12.817 2.857 15.288 7.335 6.026 6.553 6.831 6.808 6.882 4.217 5.391 6.414 2.686 4.71 4.937 8.914 8.825 9.723 2.524 2.924 6.532 3.86 3.535 3.224 1.275 0.999 3.675 3.231 0.454 2.52 4.039 10.181 6.088 5.573 4.431 3.859 3.573 2021 +684 MUS PCPIE Mauritius "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. New base period and basket for CPI (January to December 2017=100) introduced in April 2018 Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to calendar years Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 10.424 12.044 13.599 14.259 15.257 16.335 16.793 16.995 18.403 21.047 23.244 25.235 26.845 30.868 32.717 34.685 37.269 39.157 42.699 44.787 46.917 49.255 51.784 53.81 56.824 59.047 66.064 71.757 76.621 77.749 82.551 86.521 89.272 92.899 93.121 94.314 96.507 100.629 102.4 103.3 106.1 113.278 124.21 132.201 138.625 144.271 149.58 154.789 2021 +684 MUS PCPIEPCH Mauritius "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 15.546 12.909 4.856 6.994 7.067 2.805 1.204 8.283 14.366 10.44 8.567 6.379 14.987 5.988 6.017 7.449 5.066 9.047 4.89 4.757 4.983 5.133 3.912 5.601 3.913 11.883 8.617 6.779 1.472 6.177 4.81 3.179 4.063 0.239 1.281 2.325 4.271 1.76 0.879 2.711 6.766 9.65 6.433 4.86 4.073 3.68 3.483 2021 +684 MUS TM_RPCH Mauritius Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. n.a. the actual series in USD is used in BOP Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Component-based estimates for goods exports and import are estimated based on dollar prices from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by GEE-provided deflators. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 3.718 -9.542 -9.009 -2.728 6.045 35.866 11.73 15.791 35.018 2.119 9.365 9.365 9.365 9.365 5.037 8.911 9.875 23.148 25.868 11.669 -3.771 3.219 5.97 3.941 10.061 9.036 9.009 9.24 2.824 -9.704 7.617 6.03 2.86 3.972 4.488 4.627 3.094 5.457 3.694 1.631 -11.399 9.62 6.389 3.924 3.954 3.983 3.744 3.516 2021 +684 MUS TMG_RPCH Mauritius Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. n.a. the actual series in USD is used in BOP Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Component-based estimates for goods exports and import are estimated based on dollar prices from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by GEE-provided deflators. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 9.87 17.286 -22.498 3.097 5.626 4.884 38.784 30.28 42.837 -2.743 10.812 10.812 10.812 10.812 5.677 9.813 10.201 21.148 24.791 11.032 -4.329 3.35 5.068 3.782 11.36 10.806 9.454 14.553 2.946 -12.415 9.002 6.979 2.994 3.959 3.71 4.016 3.243 5.984 3.164 1.421 -8.924 9.927 6.207 3.104 3.626 3.968 3.834 3.488 2021 +684 MUS TX_RPCH Mauritius Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. n.a. the actual series in USD is used in BOP Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Component-based estimates for goods exports and import are estimated based on dollar prices from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by GEE-provided deflators. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 7.741 -1.58 2.309 5.243 2.529 12.837 20.291 26.344 10.916 7.009 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 7.554 7.225 21.06 20.645 22.048 19.356 22.078 15.473 5.816 3.846 0.507 0.242 -3.535 11.485 3.336 -15.788 9.228 9.218 9.389 -7.91 7.269 -2.045 -7.695 3.463 3.395 -4.485 -38.872 -7.203 17.714 12.488 15.687 5.448 3.729 1.945 2021 +684 MUS TXG_RPCH Mauritius Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. n.a. the actual series in USD is used in BOP Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Component-based estimates for goods exports and import are estimated based on dollar prices from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by GEE-provided deflators. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 10.587 -2.674 13.893 -7.524 12.935 -8.029 29.929 32.692 2.981 4.685 -4.044 -4.044 -4.044 -4.044 8.016 3.98 18.471 19.472 18.833 18.223 31.491 11.384 12.997 1.692 -2.666 -1.308 -1.414 -3.624 -0.467 -19.413 7.394 5.412 8.643 7 8.883 -6.299 -14.529 -1.649 0.83 -4.662 -16.247 -1.634 -1.453 4.905 7.73 2.862 2.578 0.17 2021 +684 MUS LUR Mauritius Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a 20.563 19.721 17.623 15.306 10.941 5.963 3.888 3.6 2.824 2.732 3.342 3.939 4.492 5.116 5.785 6.561 6.888 7.698 6.501 6.8 7.2 7.698 8.395 9.567 9.081 8.522 7.222 7.328 7.8 7.9 8.1 8 7.8 7.9 7.3 7.1 6.9 6.7 9.2 9.1 7.66 7.372 7.314 7.303 7.301 7.3 2021 +684 MUS LE Mauritius Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +684 MUS LP Mauritius Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 0.966 0.98 0.993 1.002 1.012 1.021 1.028 1.036 1.043 1.051 1.059 1.07 1.084 1.097 1.113 1.122 1.134 1.148 1.16 1.175 1.187 1.196 1.205 1.213 1.221 1.228 1.234 1.24 1.244 1.247 1.25 1.252 1.256 1.259 1.261 1.263 1.264 1.265 1.266 1.265 1.266 1.264 1.262 1.262 1.261 1.261 1.261 1.261 2021 +684 MUS GGR Mauritius General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.103 23.988 27.784 31.987 34.863 37.635 40.694 47.695 57.719 64.291 65.479 69.223 73.773 78.224 79.674 87.848 94.69 106.831 110.665 103.873 98.711 117.144 131.337 144.924 156.255 166.295 175.348 184.876 2021 +684 MUS GGR_NGDP Mauritius General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.232 16.442 17.315 17.852 17.936 17.806 17.024 17.682 20.041 21.441 20.507 20.321 20.406 20.465 19.87 20.813 21.212 22.749 22.535 22.702 22.654 23.778 23.767 23.708 23.72 23.749 23.687 23.676 2021 +684 MUS GGX Mauritius General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.423 9.65 10.621 11.155 14.719 16.043 16.874 18.571 20.488 23.506 28.8 31.851 35.739 40.258 43.175 46.631 50.054 55.681 65.388 74.366 75.049 79.57 80.115 91.048 92.214 102.945 107.278 114.68 121.604 142.453 146.401 146.996 164.753 180.711 187.094 192.968 199.951 208.686 2021 +684 MUS GGX_NGDP Mauritius General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.422 21.481 21.832 22.273 22.468 22.213 22.063 20.94 20.643 22.704 24.8 23.504 23.359 22.161 23.82 22.997 24.39 24.032 24.42 24.763 31.134 33.599 29.837 29.815 29.563 28.401 27.558 27.011 26.725 2021 +684 MUS GGXCNL Mauritius General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.697 -7.863 -7.954 -8.271 -8.312 -8.996 -9.36 -7.985 -7.669 -10.075 -9.569 -10.347 -6.342 -12.823 -12.54 -15.098 -12.588 -7.849 -10.939 -38.58 -47.689 -29.852 -33.416 -35.787 -30.838 -26.673 -24.603 -23.81 2021 +684 MUS GGXCNL_NGDP Mauritius General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.249 -5.39 -4.957 -4.616 -4.276 -4.256 -3.916 -2.96 -2.663 -3.36 -2.997 -3.038 -1.754 -3.355 -3.127 -3.577 -2.82 -1.671 -2.228 -8.432 -10.945 -6.059 -6.047 -5.854 -4.681 -3.809 -3.324 -3.049 2021 +684 MUS GGSB Mauritius General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.324 -0.772 -0.912 -0.558 -0.617 -0.142 -0.844 -1.018 -1.45 -1.755 -1.989 -1.24 -0.658 0.272 0 -3.034 -2.094 -1.941 -1.741 -1.183 -0.787 3.299 6.486 5.101 -0.736 1.566 3.209 -1.863 -5.754 -5.168 -5.865 -7.056 -9.508 -38.786 -64.65 -27.193 -23.308 -26.755 -21.817 -16.856 -14.747 -12.05 2021 +684 MUS GGSB_NPGDP Mauritius General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.581 -1.275 -1.404 -0.815 -0.841 -0.185 -1.037 -1.193 -1.621 -1.875 -2.015 -1.198 -0.598 0.225 0 -2.073 -1.299 -1.091 -0.893 -0.552 -0.328 1.23 2.263 1.703 -0.231 0.46 0.883 -0.484 -1.425 -1.22 -1.326 -1.548 -2.054 -8.328 -13.521 -5.304 -4.114 -4.323 -3.295 -2.398 -1.989 -1.543 2021 +684 MUS GGXONLB Mauritius General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.006 -2.829 -2.489 -1.783 -1.427 -1.727 -1.241 1.793 3.012 0.595 0.29 -1.093 3.402 -3.598 -2.9 -5.444 -2.144 3.431 1.681 -25.429 -35.479 -17.516 -20.592 -22.654 -16.756 -11.673 -9.234 -6.326 2021 +684 MUS GGXONLB_NGDP Mauritius General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.75 -1.939 -1.551 -0.995 -0.734 -0.817 -0.519 0.665 1.046 0.198 0.091 -0.321 0.941 -0.941 -0.723 -1.29 -0.48 0.731 0.342 -5.558 -8.142 -3.555 -3.726 -3.706 -2.544 -1.667 -1.247 -0.81 2021 +684 MUS GGXWDN Mauritius General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +684 MUS GGXWDN_NGDP Mauritius General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +684 MUS GGXWDG Mauritius General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 77.373 86.03 102.378 121.569 117.052 124.865 133.987 133.424 142.32 172.725 176.012 189.568 199.056 219.937 243.072 274.326 290.103 302.124 325.207 387.178 432.177 460.883 502.071 550.277 591.25 633.179 678.317 722.846 2021 +684 MUS GGXWDG_NGDP Mauritius General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.71 58.967 63.803 67.848 60.221 59.077 56.052 49.465 49.416 57.602 55.124 55.65 55.061 57.541 60.62 64.993 64.987 64.335 66.223 84.621 99.184 93.55 90.857 90.021 89.753 90.424 91.632 92.57 2021 +684 MUS NGDP_FY Mauritius "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 121.023 134.071 145.894 160.459 179.177 194.372 211.358 239.041 269.733 288.005 299.857 319.302 340.646 361.521 382.23 400.978 422.083 446.401 469.61 491.075 457.542 435.731 492.66 552.594 611.277 658.751 700.234 740.266 780.86 2021 +684 MUS BCA Mauritius Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.117 -0.147 -0.041 -0.019 -0.051 -0.03 0.094 0.065 -0.056 -0.104 -0.119 -0.017 -- -0.092 -0.232 -0.022 0.034 -0.089 0.003 -0.124 -0.034 0.276 0.249 0.095 -0.116 -0.324 -0.612 -0.423 -0.971 -0.656 -1.006 -1.538 -0.827 -0.75 -0.69 -0.417 -0.491 -0.612 -0.555 -0.718 -1.003 -1.522 -1.496 -1.001 -0.714 -0.774 -0.764 -0.793 2021 +684 MUS BCA_NGDPD Mauritius Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -9.561 -12.619 -3.684 -1.619 -4.671 -2.666 6.292 3.437 -2.559 -4.59 -4.408 -0.558 -0.004 -2.663 -6.051 -0.499 0.75 -2.092 0.077 -2.738 -0.703 5.728 4.933 1.569 -1.683 -4.789 -8.704 -5.191 -9.721 -7.181 -10.053 -13.353 -7.091 -6.186 -5.389 -3.566 -4.017 -4.617 -3.917 -5.115 -9.184 -13.644 -13.012 -8.068 -5.298 -5.376 -5.022 -4.982 2021 +273 MEX NGDP_R Mexico "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 "7,616.96" "8,266.35" "8,223.30" "7,936.60" "8,207.30" "8,386.85" "8,128.62" "8,268.63" "8,374.74" "8,718.57" "9,169.82" "9,556.30" "9,894.70" "10,165.57" "10,667.86" "9,996.72" "10,673.83" "11,404.65" "11,993.57" "12,323.82" "12,932.92" "12,880.62" "12,875.49" "13,061.72" "13,573.82" "13,887.07" "14,511.31" "14,843.83" "15,013.58" "14,220.00" "14,947.80" "15,495.33" "16,059.72" "16,277.19" "16,741.05" "17,292.36" "17,747.24" "18,122.26" "18,520.04" "18,483.18" "16,993.93" "17,806.66" "18,186.93" "18,396.10" "18,724.02" "19,124.77" "19,528.26" "19,935.64" 2021 +273 MEX NGDP_RPCH Mexico "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 9.482 8.526 -0.521 -3.486 3.411 2.188 -3.079 1.722 1.283 4.106 5.176 4.215 3.541 2.738 4.941 -6.291 6.773 6.847 5.164 2.754 4.942 -0.404 -0.04 1.446 3.921 2.308 4.495 2.291 1.144 -5.286 5.118 3.663 3.642 1.354 2.85 3.293 2.631 2.113 2.195 -0.199 -8.057 4.782 2.136 1.15 1.783 2.14 2.11 2.086 2021 +273 MEX NGDP Mexico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 5.245 7.189 11.574 20.847 34.369 55.747 91.502 226.027 458.88 605.781 816.784 "1,050.65" "1,249.33" "1,560.09" "1,781.42" "2,311.46" "3,123.17" "3,962.52" "4,810.12" "5,738.47" "6,693.68" "7,069.38" "7,455.46" "7,868.81" "8,828.37" "9,562.65" "10,630.94" "11,504.08" "12,353.85" "12,162.76" "13,366.38" "14,665.58" "15,817.76" "16,277.19" "17,484.31" "18,572.11" "20,129.06" "21,934.17" "23,524.39" "24,445.74" "23,415.59" "26,306.70" "28,843.54" "30,552.04" "32,254.61" "33,986.29" "35,757.15" "37,593.40" 2021 +273 MEX NGDPD Mexico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 228.606 293.61 213.077 173.714 204.86 217.388 150.513 165.058 201.926 246.079 290.402 348.139 403.733 500.795 527.811 360.096 410.973 500.416 526.522 600.225 707.909 756.693 772.11 729.335 782.243 877.477 975.383 "1,052.70" "1,109.99" 900.047 "1,057.80" "1,180.49" "1,201.09" "1,274.44" "1,315.36" "1,171.87" "1,078.49" "1,158.91" "1,222.41" "1,269.01" "1,089.83" "1,297.66" "1,424.53" "1,476.41" "1,527.08" "1,586.44" "1,650.40" "1,718.58" 2021 +273 MEX PPPGDP Mexico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 404.343 480.331 507.355 508.842 545.189 574.732 568.252 592.337 621.094 671.949 733.175 789.918 836.529 879.797 942.99 902.193 980.94 "1,066.18" "1,133.85" "1,181.49" "1,267.98" "1,291.30" "1,310.90" "1,356.11" "1,447.11" "1,526.93" "1,644.80" "1,727.96" "1,781.24" "1,697.90" "1,806.25" "1,911.32" "2,012.77" "2,064.49" "2,173.23" "2,230.64" "2,383.39" "2,472.59" "2,587.22" "2,628.26" "2,445.62" "2,669.06" "2,919.88" "3,058.69" "3,178.53" "3,306.90" "3,440.95" "3,580.71" 2021 +273 MEX NGDP_D Mexico "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.069 0.087 0.141 0.263 0.419 0.665 1.126 2.734 5.479 6.948 8.907 10.994 12.626 15.347 16.699 23.122 29.26 34.745 40.106 46.564 51.757 54.884 57.904 60.243 65.04 68.86 73.26 77.501 82.284 85.533 89.42 94.645 98.493 100 104.44 107.401 113.421 121.034 127.021 132.259 137.788 147.735 158.595 166.079 172.263 177.708 183.105 188.574 2021 +273 MEX NGDPRPC Mexico "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "112,741.53" "119,338.87" "115,865.03" "109,211.67" "110,373.93" "110,308.95" "104,629.26" "104,218.36" "103,429.39" "105,578.45" "108,944.58" "111,445.42" "113,325.37" "114,411.63" "118,056.00" "108,844.68" "114,409.66" "120,403.08" "124,781.03" "126,420.76" "130,919.53" "128,670.73" "126,859.63" "126,947.79" "130,176.44" "131,420.04" "135,423.03" "136,501.42" "135,985.83" "126,856.23" "131,410.72" "134,312.87" "137,338.11" "137,413.65" "139,582.72" "142,502.45" "144,621.40" "146,098.10" "147,772.84" "146,022.42" "132,980.89" "138,065.65" "139,772.21" "140,181.84" "141,518.14" "143,415.24" "145,339.62" "147,255.70" 2020 +273 MEX NGDPRPPPPC Mexico "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,382.36" "16,282.50" "15,808.53" "14,900.75" "15,059.33" "15,050.46" "14,275.53" "14,219.47" "14,111.82" "14,405.04" "14,864.31" "15,205.52" "15,462.02" "15,610.23" "16,107.46" "14,850.68" "15,609.96" "16,427.70" "17,025.02" "17,248.74" "17,862.55" "17,555.73" "17,308.62" "17,320.65" "17,761.17" "17,930.84" "18,477.01" "18,624.14" "18,553.79" "17,308.16" "17,929.57" "18,325.54" "18,738.30" "18,748.61" "19,044.55" "19,442.92" "19,732.02" "19,933.50" "20,162.00" "19,923.18" "18,143.80" "18,837.56" "19,070.40" "19,126.29" "19,308.62" "19,567.46" "19,830.02" "20,091.45" 2020 +273 MEX NGDPPC Mexico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 77.627 103.779 163.071 286.868 462.199 733.224 "1,177.79" "2,848.86" "5,667.24" "7,335.77" "9,704.03" "12,252.60" "14,308.79" "17,558.56" "19,714.13" "25,167.25" "33,476.34" "41,833.84" "50,044.48" "58,866.58" "67,759.93" "70,619.41" "73,457.15" "76,477.53" "84,666.35" "90,495.93" "99,210.50" "105,789.62" "111,895.25" "108,503.69" "117,507.99" "127,120.57" "135,268.86" "137,413.65" "145,779.80" "153,048.59" "164,030.72" "176,828.94" "187,702.89" "193,128.31" "183,231.61" "203,971.52" "221,671.53" "232,812.47" "243,783.78" "254,860.75" "266,123.61" "277,685.66" 2020 +273 MEX NGDPDPC Mexico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,383.69" "4,238.76" "3,002.23" "2,390.40" "2,755.01" "2,859.22" "1,937.36" "2,080.40" "2,493.82" "2,979.92" "3,450.20" "4,059.99" "4,624.01" "5,636.36" "5,841.02" "3,920.74" "4,405.11" "5,283.08" "5,477.93" "6,157.25" "7,166.14" "7,558.98" "7,607.44" "7,088.46" "7,501.91" "8,303.99" "9,102.51" "9,680.43" "10,053.74" "8,029.30" "9,299.46" "10,232.41" "10,271.41" "10,758.98" "10,967.11" "9,657.12" "8,788.59" "9,342.92" "9,753.67" "10,025.54" "8,528.11" "10,061.53" "10,947.98" "11,250.51" "11,541.81" "11,896.57" "12,283.12" "12,694.35" 2020 +273 MEX PPPPC Mexico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,984.85" "6,934.41" "7,148.56" "7,001.93" "7,331.85" "7,559.22" "7,314.37" "7,465.85" "7,670.61" "8,137.04" "8,710.69" "9,212.01" "9,580.88" "9,901.96" "10,435.61" "9,823.11" "10,514.41" "11,256.01" "11,796.59" "12,120.01" "12,835.67" "12,899.40" "12,916.06" "13,180.13" "13,878.14" "14,450.10" "15,349.70" "15,890.05" "16,133.60" "15,146.91" "15,879.32" "16,567.23" "17,212.61" "17,428.64" "18,119.83" "18,382.24" "19,422.13" "19,933.50" "20,643.64" "20,764.03" "19,137.44" "20,694.82" "22,440.14" "23,307.78" "24,023.69" "24,798.20" "25,609.38" "26,449.09" 2020 +273 MEX NGAP_NPGDP Mexico Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +273 MEX PPPSH Mexico Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.017 3.217 3.189 3.005 2.976 2.935 2.749 2.695 2.611 2.622 2.651 2.696 2.514 2.534 2.583 2.335 2.401 2.466 2.524 2.507 2.511 2.442 2.374 2.315 2.285 2.231 2.215 2.149 2.111 2.007 2.004 1.997 1.999 1.954 1.983 1.994 2.052 2.021 1.995 1.938 1.84 1.821 1.804 1.778 1.755 1.735 1.715 1.696 2021 +273 MEX PPPEX Mexico Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.013 0.015 0.023 0.041 0.063 0.097 0.161 0.382 0.739 0.902 1.114 1.33 1.493 1.773 1.889 2.562 3.184 3.717 4.242 4.857 5.279 5.475 5.687 5.802 6.101 6.263 6.463 6.658 6.936 7.163 7.4 7.673 7.859 7.884 8.045 8.326 8.446 8.871 9.093 9.301 9.575 9.856 9.878 9.989 10.148 10.277 10.392 10.499 2021 +273 MEX NID_NGDP Mexico Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 30.845 31.066 27.297 24.184 23.728 25.027 22.137 23.82 23.134 23.275 23.502 23.747 23.779 23.021 24.923 20.966 21.572 22.597 23.693 22.579 22.958 20.835 20.706 21.096 22.118 21.644 22.823 23.119 24.107 22.889 22.793 23.281 23.887 22.493 21.872 23.313 23.621 22.905 22.711 21.16 19.202 20.198 20.812 21.185 21.209 21.225 21.238 21.246 2021 +273 MEX NGSD_NGDP Mexico Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 23.297 22.528 21.601 25.423 23.277 22.961 18.579 23.847 19.286 18.423 18.365 16.866 14.928 16.199 16.793 20.528 20.962 21.065 20.656 20.246 20.309 18.524 19.017 20.38 21.52 21.003 22.476 22.204 22.599 22.035 22.342 22.281 22.354 20.028 19.949 20.674 21.379 21.177 20.719 20.892 21.689 19.821 19.573 19.978 20.105 20.234 20.352 20.389 2021 +273 MEX PCPI Mexico "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Note: 100 = July 16-31, 2018. Thus looking at monthly data there will be no period equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.057 0.073 0.117 0.236 0.39 0.615 1.147 2.661 5.682 6.814 8.63 10.581 12.223 13.417 14.354 19.387 26.046 31.411 36.41 42.442 46.468 49.426 51.916 54.278 56.826 59.094 61.241 63.672 66.938 70.483 73.411 75.91 79.031 82.038 85.335 87.655 90.127 95.571 100.251 103.894 107.425 113.54 122.657 130.382 135.449 139.89 144.21 148.577 2021 +273 MEX PCPIPCH Mexico "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 26.471 28.034 59.115 101.805 65.439 57.789 86.449 131.96 113.502 19.919 26.65 22.609 15.517 9.763 6.986 35.061 34.35 20.597 15.917 16.566 9.486 6.366 5.037 4.55 4.694 3.99 3.633 3.969 5.13 5.296 4.155 3.404 4.111 3.804 4.019 2.719 2.82 6.041 4.896 3.634 3.398 5.693 8.03 6.298 3.886 3.278 3.088 3.028 2021 +273 MEX PCPIE Mexico "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Note: 100 = July 16-31, 2018. Thus looking at monthly data there will be no period equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.064 0.082 0.163 0.294 0.468 0.766 1.577 4.086 6.197 7.418 9.638 11.45 12.817 13.843 14.819 22.52 28.759 33.28 39.473 44.336 48.308 50.435 53.31 55.43 58.307 60.25 62.692 65.049 69.296 71.772 74.931 77.792 80.568 83.77 87.189 89.047 92.039 98.273 103.02 105.934 109.271 117.308 127.31 133.475 138.206 142.59 146.945 151.379 2021 +273 MEX PCPIEPCH Mexico "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 27.414 98.9 80.701 59.184 63.739 105.755 159.174 51.657 19.697 29.93 18.795 11.938 8.009 7.051 51.966 27.704 15.719 18.609 12.319 8.959 4.403 5.7 3.977 5.191 3.333 4.053 3.759 6.528 3.574 4.402 3.819 3.568 3.974 4.081 2.131 3.36 6.773 4.831 2.829 3.15 7.355 8.526 4.842 3.545 3.172 3.055 3.017 2021 +273 MEX TM_RPCH Mexico Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 33.9 18.868 -35.687 -36.991 18.457 12.37 -7.596 3.625 36.702 18.438 19.498 15.283 19.864 16.033 18.096 -15.942 17.478 23.113 14.804 11.513 20.297 -0.841 1.208 2.511 6.483 5.379 8.686 4.826 3.281 -15.949 17.055 5.618 5.417 2.118 5.921 5.922 2.853 6.36 6.43 -0.728 -13.764 13.626 5.412 0.469 2.026 2.862 3.099 2.931 2021 +273 MEX TMG_RPCH Mexico Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 37 21.488 -53.335 -37.068 38.222 16.564 -12.636 9.585 61.165 18.389 18.726 18.251 22.579 16.596 20.831 -15.249 18.784 24.637 15.825 11.947 20.679 -0.592 1.14 2.582 6.733 5.125 8.632 4.889 4.124 -16.691 18.375 5.205 5.642 2.097 6.23 6.21 2.941 6.149 6.325 -0.75 -12.559 13.675 5.228 0.501 2.031 2.862 3.099 2.931 2021 +273 MEX TX_RPCH Mexico Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 -5.4 11.34 22.636 14.187 5.837 -4.463 4.557 9.472 5.674 5.76 5.079 5.111 4.953 9.268 8.795 20.198 15.448 9.385 7.396 5.43 11.567 -0.521 0.396 1.907 9.87 6.315 7.811 1.974 -1.017 -10.855 22.362 7.713 6.525 1.371 6.982 8.414 3.582 4.162 6.004 1.469 -7.299 6.907 6.888 -0.46 1.928 2.756 3.039 2.846 2021 +273 MEX TXG_RPCH Mexico Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 -7 14.41 15.251 6.236 9.428 -9.747 4.756 10.407 31.155 4.516 8.228 6.56 6.4 16.698 9.19 20.084 17.388 10.449 7.612 6.113 11.996 0.44 0.551 2 10.266 6.25 8.75 1.685 -1.039 -11.438 24.345 8.295 6.585 1.246 6.53 7.568 2.545 3.835 6.331 1.202 -4.733 5.187 6.221 -0.462 1.928 2.756 3.039 2.846 2021 +273 MEX LUR Mexico Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 1.2 0.9 4.2 6.1 5.6 4.4 4.3 3.883 3.542 2.925 2.742 2.692 2.83 3.43 3.7 6.23 5.45 3.73 3.16 2.5 2.2 2.768 2.978 3.4 3.919 3.478 3.528 3.61 3.887 5.329 5.273 5.172 4.89 4.903 4.824 4.348 3.883 3.423 3.323 3.492 4.412 4.142 3.431 3.677 3.739 3.82 3.789 3.791 2021 +273 MEX LE Mexico Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +273 MEX LP Mexico Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Population Statistics Office (CONAPO) Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 67.561 69.268 70.973 72.672 74.359 76.031 77.69 79.339 80.971 82.579 84.17 85.749 87.312 88.851 90.363 91.844 93.295 94.721 96.117 97.483 98.785 100.105 101.494 102.89 104.272 105.669 107.155 108.745 110.405 112.095 113.749 115.367 116.936 118.454 119.936 121.348 122.715 124.042 125.328 126.578 127.792 128.972 130.118 131.23 132.308 133.352 134.363 135.381 2020 +273 MEX GGR Mexico General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 171.229 240.338 281.628 276.292 311.713 404.533 563.211 715.457 763.275 944.331 "1,171.86" "1,262.36" "1,376.60" "1,590.88" "1,767.64" "1,972.13" "2,263.02" "2,537.37" "3,338.04" "2,878.90" "3,167.74" "3,575.55" "3,873.39" "3,917.98" "4,095.14" "4,364.62" "4,949.13" "5,405.11" "5,519.81" "5,777.27" "5,658.64" "6,121.94" "7,094.61" "7,444.11" "7,807.05" "8,160.80" "8,583.32" "9,047.93" 2021 +273 MEX GGR_NGDP Mexico General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.964 22.875 22.542 17.71 17.498 17.501 18.033 18.056 15.868 16.456 17.507 17.857 18.464 20.218 20.022 20.623 21.287 22.056 27.02 23.67 23.699 24.381 24.488 24.07 23.422 23.501 24.587 24.642 23.464 23.633 24.166 23.271 24.597 24.365 24.204 24.012 24.004 24.068 2021 +273 MEX GGX Mexico General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 198.143 223.736 251.729 301.304 353.845 460.123 683.261 859.547 992.023 "1,215.26" "1,360.28" "1,453.70" "1,547.35" "1,776.23" "1,892.15" "2,115.51" "2,399.34" "2,713.05" "3,426.11" "3,380.62" "3,699.06" "4,064.77" "4,462.81" "4,521.38" "4,887.99" "5,106.62" "5,505.76" "5,638.15" "6,036.85" "6,346.53" "6,691.98" "7,121.93" "8,183.64" "8,700.33" "8,676.10" "9,063.10" "9,532.88" "10,051.47" 2021 +273 MEX GGX_NGDP Mexico General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.259 21.295 20.149 19.313 19.863 19.906 21.877 21.692 20.624 21.178 20.322 20.563 20.755 22.573 21.433 22.123 22.569 23.583 27.733 27.795 27.674 27.716 28.214 27.777 27.956 27.496 27.352 25.705 25.662 25.962 28.579 27.073 28.373 28.477 26.899 26.667 26.66 26.737 2021 +273 MEX GGXCNL Mexico General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -26.914 16.602 29.898 -25.012 -42.132 -55.589 -120.051 -144.091 -228.748 -270.933 -188.412 -191.345 -170.748 -185.348 -124.507 -143.381 -136.32 -175.681 -88.077 -501.719 -531.321 -489.22 -589.422 -603.404 -792.85 -741.992 -556.628 -233.035 -517.039 -569.257 "-1,033.35" -999.993 "-1,089.03" "-1,256.21" -869.049 -902.301 -949.563 "-1,003.54" 2021 +273 MEX GGXCNL_NGDP Mexico General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.295 1.58 2.393 -1.603 -2.365 -2.405 -3.844 -3.636 -4.756 -4.721 -2.815 -2.707 -2.29 -2.355 -1.41 -1.499 -1.282 -1.527 -0.713 -4.125 -3.975 -3.336 -3.726 -3.707 -4.535 -3.995 -2.765 -1.062 -2.198 -2.329 -4.413 -3.801 -3.776 -4.112 -2.694 -2.655 -2.656 -2.669 2021 +273 MEX GGSB Mexico General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -222.84 -114.3 -76.956 -136.779 -165.385 -7.223 96.106 78.455 50.516 -47.13 -99.766 -159.2 -154.853 -362.428 -508.523 -581.599 -706.151 -676.103 -813.201 -814.185 -774.71 -453.311 -533.805 -455.045 -614.491 -815.546 "-1,080.84" "-1,245.09" -849.498 -886.82 -944.666 "-1,007.99" 2021 +273 MEX GGSB_NPGDP Mexico General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.809 -1.623 -2.403 -2.541 -0.103 1.269 0.977 0.57 -0.491 -0.957 -1.419 -1.282 -2.849 -3.756 -3.967 -4.505 -4.139 -4.638 -4.398 -3.865 -2.076 -2.288 -1.843 -2.5 -3.042 -3.732 -4.034 -2.609 -2.595 -2.638 -2.684 2021 +273 MEX GGXONLB Mexico General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.204 65.033 73.717 8.339 -8.847 38.812 5.674 -1.665 -99.341 -91.263 22.927 83.876 63.144 50.513 126.302 126.879 151.528 123.068 254.695 -126.325 -162.403 -104.578 -145.191 -154.546 -305.455 -224.291 70.875 573.728 371.395 343.372 -120.358 -3.56 222.613 104.811 602.122 634.043 645.557 636.475 2021 +273 MEX GGXONLB_NGDP Mexico General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.922 6.19 5.901 0.535 -0.497 1.679 0.182 -0.042 -2.065 -1.59 0.343 1.186 0.847 0.642 1.431 1.327 1.425 1.07 2.062 -1.039 -1.215 -0.713 -0.918 -0.949 -1.747 -1.208 0.352 2.616 1.579 1.405 -0.514 -0.014 0.772 0.343 1.867 1.866 1.805 1.693 2021 +273 MEX GGXWDN Mexico General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,729.64" "2,148.27" "2,281.57" "2,401.43" "2,733.88" "2,774.76" "2,902.04" "2,974.21" "3,135.43" "3,314.46" "4,063.36" "4,382.26" "4,813.21" "5,450.59" "5,890.85" "6,504.31" "7,446.06" "8,633.22" "9,797.44" "10,031.83" "10,551.61" "10,878.41" "12,086.69" "13,114.88" "14,166.32" "15,571.82" "16,541.24" "17,527.30" "18,550.84" "19,614.94" 2021 +273 MEX GGXWDN_NGDP Mexico General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.958 37.436 34.085 33.969 36.67 35.263 32.872 31.102 29.493 28.811 32.891 36.03 36.01 37.166 37.242 39.96 42.587 46.485 48.673 45.736 44.854 44.5 51.618 49.854 49.114 50.968 51.283 51.572 51.88 52.177 2021 +273 MEX GGXWDG Mexico General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,397.00" "1,621.47" "2,022.31" "2,514.61" "2,698.24" "2,775.16" "3,120.62" "3,479.97" "3,598.17" "3,683.90" "3,978.39" "4,280.09" "5,249.29" "5,312.14" "5,608.94" "6,285.52" "6,746.29" "7,471.03" "8,541.53" "9,801.39" "11,418.02" "11,836.28" "12,620.62" "13,038.72" "14,084.14" "15,142.75" "16,389.74" "17,926.94" "19,027.61" "20,147.15" "21,307.20" "22,512.85" 2021 +273 MEX GGXWDG_NGDP Mexico General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.73 40.92 42.043 43.82 40.31 39.256 41.857 44.225 40.757 38.524 37.423 37.205 42.491 43.675 41.963 42.859 42.65 45.899 48.853 52.775 56.724 53.963 53.649 53.337 60.149 57.562 56.823 58.677 58.992 59.28 59.589 59.885 2021 +273 MEX NGDP_FY Mexico "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.245 7.189 11.574 20.847 34.369 55.747 91.502 226.027 458.88 605.781 816.784 "1,050.65" "1,249.33" "1,560.09" "1,781.42" "2,311.46" "3,123.17" "3,962.52" "4,810.12" "5,738.47" "6,693.68" "7,069.38" "7,455.46" "7,868.81" "8,828.37" "9,562.65" "10,630.94" "11,504.08" "12,353.85" "12,162.76" "13,366.38" "14,665.58" "15,817.76" "16,277.19" "17,484.31" "18,572.11" "20,129.06" "21,934.17" "23,524.39" "24,445.74" "23,415.59" "26,306.70" "28,843.54" "30,552.04" "32,254.61" "33,986.29" "35,757.15" "37,593.40" 2021 +273 MEX BCA Mexico Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -12.32 -18.278 -1.785 13.611 11.233 5.033 0.555 8.02 -2.44 -7.662 -10.35 -21.607 -36.147 -34.164 -42.911 -1.577 -2.507 -7.665 -15.992 -13.999 -18.752 -17.491 -13.041 -5.223 -4.676 -5.629 -3.385 -9.625 -16.739 -7.682 -4.767 -11.813 -18.408 -31.421 -25.291 -30.931 -24.18 -20.029 -24.349 -3.406 27.103 -4.817 -17.568 -17.74 -16.775 -15.636 -14.541 -14.622 2021 +273 MEX BCA_NGDPD Mexico Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.389 -6.225 -0.838 7.835 5.483 2.315 0.369 4.859 -1.208 -3.114 -3.564 -6.206 -8.953 -6.822 -8.13 -0.438 -0.61 -1.532 -3.037 -2.332 -2.649 -2.311 -1.689 -0.716 -0.598 -0.641 -0.347 -0.914 -1.508 -0.853 -0.451 -1.001 -1.533 -2.465 -1.923 -2.639 -2.242 -1.728 -1.992 -0.268 2.487 -0.371 -1.233 -1.202 -1.098 -0.986 -0.881 -0.851 2021 +868 FSM NGDP_R Micronesia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2017/18 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2003/04 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.239 0.231 0.217 0.223 0.227 0.238 0.243 0.244 0.248 0.24 0.245 0.245 0.24 0.235 0.237 0.243 0.25 0.246 0.237 0.231 0.242 0.244 0.251 0.251 0.254 0.249 0.241 0.24 0.247 0.254 0.257 0.259 0.261 2018 +868 FSM NGDP_RPCH Micronesia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.087 -6.061 2.746 1.527 4.86 2.089 0.613 1.606 -3.137 2.058 -0.115 -1.939 -2.194 1.031 2.259 3.189 -1.867 -3.68 -2.306 4.622 0.9 2.682 0.212 1.2 -1.818 -3.247 -0.631 2.907 2.773 1.257 0.831 0.6 2018 +868 FSM NGDP Micronesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2017/18 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2003/04 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.221 0.218 0.207 0.219 0.22 0.233 0.241 0.242 0.245 0.24 0.25 0.253 0.257 0.263 0.28 0.297 0.311 0.327 0.317 0.319 0.316 0.332 0.367 0.402 0.416 0.412 0.407 0.428 0.453 0.475 0.489 0.503 0.516 2018 +868 FSM NGDPD Micronesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.221 0.218 0.207 0.219 0.22 0.233 0.241 0.242 0.245 0.24 0.25 0.253 0.257 0.263 0.28 0.297 0.311 0.327 0.317 0.319 0.316 0.332 0.367 0.402 0.416 0.412 0.407 0.428 0.453 0.475 0.489 0.503 0.516 2018 +868 FSM PPPGDP Micronesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.217 0.215 0.205 0.213 0.219 0.235 0.246 0.251 0.26 0.259 0.272 0.28 0.282 0.281 0.286 0.296 0.312 0.312 0.306 0.304 0.321 0.327 0.343 0.352 0.362 0.36 0.363 0.386 0.411 0.432 0.445 0.457 0.469 2018 +868 FSM NGDP_D Micronesia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 92.849 94.491 95.116 98.063 97.148 98.17 99.328 99.353 98.959 100 102.088 103.539 106.938 112.045 118.154 122.412 124.365 133.223 134.071 138.125 130.873 136.171 146.344 160.081 163.594 165.089 168.531 178.288 183.64 187.072 190.5 194.183 198.152 2018 +868 FSM NGDPRPC Micronesia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,255.80" "2,181.03" "2,044.03" "2,095.21" "2,122.18" "2,220.05" "2,272.59" "2,292.77" "2,335.96" "2,268.90" "2,321.95" "2,331.27" "2,297.94" "2,259.25" "2,294.51" "2,358.73" "2,429.70" "2,380.20" "2,288.61" "2,231.95" "2,331.05" "2,347.94" "2,406.73" "2,407.63" "2,432.28" "2,383.90" "2,302.49" "2,283.99" "2,346.29" "2,407.17" "2,433.17" "2,449.12" "2,459.53" 2018 +868 FSM NGDPRPPPPC Micronesia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,084.67" "2,982.43" "2,795.10" "2,865.07" "2,901.96" "3,035.78" "3,107.64" "3,135.23" "3,194.29" "3,102.59" "3,175.14" "3,187.88" "3,142.30" "3,089.39" "3,137.61" "3,225.42" "3,322.48" "3,254.78" "3,129.55" "3,052.07" "3,187.58" "3,210.68" "3,291.06" "3,292.29" "3,326.00" "3,259.84" "3,148.52" "3,123.22" "3,208.41" "3,291.66" "3,327.22" "3,349.03" "3,363.26" 2018 +868 FSM NGDPPC Micronesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,094.48" "2,060.87" "1,944.21" "2,054.62" "2,061.64" "2,179.42" "2,257.32" "2,277.95" "2,311.65" "2,268.90" "2,370.44" "2,413.78" "2,457.38" "2,531.36" "2,711.06" "2,887.35" "3,021.69" "3,170.96" "3,068.37" "3,082.90" "3,050.72" "3,197.21" "3,522.11" "3,854.14" "3,979.07" "3,935.56" "3,880.40" "4,072.08" "4,308.71" "4,503.12" "4,635.20" "4,755.78" "4,873.61" 2018 +868 FSM NGDPDPC Micronesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,094.48" "2,060.87" "1,944.21" "2,054.62" "2,061.64" "2,179.42" "2,257.32" "2,277.95" "2,311.65" "2,268.90" "2,370.44" "2,413.78" "2,457.38" "2,531.36" "2,711.06" "2,887.35" "3,021.69" "3,170.96" "3,068.37" "3,082.90" "3,050.72" "3,197.21" "3,522.11" "3,854.14" "3,979.07" "3,935.56" "3,880.40" "4,072.08" "4,308.71" "4,503.12" "4,635.20" "4,755.78" "4,873.61" 2018 +868 FSM PPPPC Micronesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,056.20" "2,024.45" "1,930.00" "2,000.59" "2,054.90" "2,198.36" "2,301.10" "2,357.71" "2,449.54" "2,443.08" "2,578.62" "2,668.85" "2,701.78" "2,707.23" "2,767.10" "2,878.74" "3,026.98" "3,020.77" "2,955.40" "2,936.13" "3,097.17" "3,150.87" "3,291.06" "3,370.94" "3,466.37" "3,438.37" "3,458.94" "3,675.09" "3,909.85" "4,095.47" "4,216.65" "4,325.09" "4,427.52" 2018 +868 FSM NGAP_NPGDP Micronesia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +868 FSM PPPSH Micronesia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.001 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2018 +868 FSM PPPEX Micronesia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.019 1.018 1.007 1.027 1.003 0.991 0.981 0.966 0.944 0.929 0.919 0.904 0.91 0.935 0.98 1.003 0.998 1.05 1.038 1.05 0.985 1.015 1.07 1.143 1.148 1.145 1.122 1.108 1.102 1.1 1.099 1.1 1.101 2018 +868 FSM NID_NGDP Micronesia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +868 FSM NGSD_NGDP Micronesia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +868 FSM PCPI Micronesia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2007/08. The base is 2008Q2 (i.e. 2008Q2 = 100) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.696 75.756 77.777 79.046 80.563 82.045 83.126 82.993 82.79 84.235 87.678 91.532 94.863 101.098 109.341 113.297 117.66 125.075 127.749 128.674 128.717 127.537 127.662 129.057 131.89 133.095 135.869 143.736 148.05 150.817 153.581 156.55 159.75 2020 +868 FSM PCPIPCH Micronesia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.796 2.667 1.633 1.919 1.839 1.317 -0.159 -0.245 1.745 4.087 4.396 3.639 6.572 8.154 3.618 3.851 6.302 2.138 0.724 0.034 -0.916 0.098 1.093 2.195 0.914 2.085 5.79 3.002 1.869 1.833 1.933 2.044 2020 +868 FSM PCPIE Micronesia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2007/08. The base is 2008Q2 (i.e. 2008Q2 = 100) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 81.356 83.532 83.028 82.704 83.599 86.273 89.645 94.006 97.305 107.906 112.065 115.032 123.732 126.828 128.048 128.901 128.044 127.096 128.393 131.593 133.305 132.867 135.637 143.49 147.797 150.559 153.319 156.283 159.477 2020 +868 FSM PCPIEPCH Micronesia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.675 -0.603 -0.39 1.082 3.199 3.908 4.865 3.509 10.894 3.854 2.648 7.563 2.502 0.962 0.666 -0.665 -0.741 1.021 2.492 1.301 -0.328 2.085 5.79 3.002 1.869 1.833 1.933 2.044 2020 +868 FSM TM_RPCH Micronesia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +868 FSM TMG_RPCH Micronesia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +868 FSM TX_RPCH Micronesia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +868 FSM TXG_RPCH Micronesia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +868 FSM LUR Micronesia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +868 FSM LE Micronesia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +868 FSM LP Micronesia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.105 0.104 0.104 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.104 0.104 0.104 0.104 0.104 0.104 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.106 0.106 0.106 2018 +868 FSM GGR Micronesia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.17 0.163 0.139 0.152 0.149 0.149 0.141 0.16 0.17 0.133 0.135 0.139 0.143 0.152 0.183 0.201 0.201 0.216 0.198 0.209 0.209 0.229 0.287 0.32 0.303 0.257 0.3 0.289 0.293 0.278 0.277 0.282 0.278 2018 +868 FSM GGR_NGDP Micronesia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.898 74.556 67.126 69.285 67.886 63.818 58.554 66.112 69.458 55.48 53.896 54.864 55.768 57.789 65.426 67.671 64.708 66.021 62.414 65.365 66.037 68.935 78.191 79.71 72.902 62.317 73.818 67.483 64.624 58.574 56.677 56.118 53.829 2018 +868 FSM GGX Micronesia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.171 0.158 0.133 0.159 0.161 0.157 0.154 0.143 0.164 0.142 0.149 0.153 0.152 0.156 0.178 0.2 0.203 0.213 0.189 0.173 0.176 0.205 0.234 0.223 0.226 0.232 0.296 0.285 0.288 0.298 0.302 0.308 0.305 2018 +868 FSM GGX_NGDP Micronesia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 77.349 72.194 64.498 72.563 73.069 67.297 64.001 58.977 66.866 59.232 59.457 60.225 59.264 59.33 63.568 67.214 65.283 65.136 59.551 54.24 55.692 61.68 63.95 55.485 54.456 56.269 72.843 66.592 63.52 62.717 61.692 61.27 58.991 2018 +868 FSM GGXCNL Micronesia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.001 0.005 0.005 -0.007 -0.011 -0.008 -0.013 0.017 0.006 -0.009 -0.014 -0.014 -0.009 -0.004 0.005 0.001 -0.002 0.003 0.009 0.036 0.033 0.024 0.052 0.097 0.077 0.025 0.004 0.004 0.005 -0.02 -0.025 -0.026 -0.027 2018 +868 FSM GGXCNL_NGDP Micronesia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.451 2.362 2.628 -3.278 -5.183 -3.479 -5.447 7.135 2.592 -3.753 -5.561 -5.361 -3.497 -1.541 1.858 0.457 -0.575 0.885 2.863 11.125 10.345 7.256 14.241 24.225 18.446 6.048 0.975 0.892 1.104 -4.143 -5.015 -5.152 -5.163 2018 +868 FSM GGSB Micronesia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +868 FSM GGSB_NPGDP Micronesia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +868 FSM GGXONLB Micronesia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.006 0.011 0.01 -0.004 -0.009 -0.006 -0.013 0.018 0.007 -0.009 -0.013 -0.013 -0.009 -0.003 0.006 0.002 -0.001 0.004 0.01 0.037 0.034 0.025 0.053 0.098 0.077 0.026 0.006 0.006 0.007 -0.018 -0.023 -0.024 -0.025 2018 +868 FSM GGXONLB_NGDP Micronesia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.603 4.968 4.968 -1.636 -3.878 -2.685 -5.19 7.363 2.795 -3.55 -5.383 -5.188 -3.316 -1.309 2.146 0.733 -0.257 1.197 3.255 11.493 10.706 7.561 14.49 24.45 18.641 6.233 1.509 1.423 1.579 -3.709 -4.613 -4.71 -4.787 2018 +868 FSM GGXWDN Micronesia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +868 FSM GGXWDN_NGDP Micronesia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +868 FSM GGXWDG Micronesia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.12 0.096 0.097 0.092 0.079 0.063 0.057 0.058 0.06 0.061 0.062 0.063 0.066 0.076 0.086 0.086 0.088 0.088 0.088 0.09 0.081 0.08 0.08 0.079 0.074 0.075 0.061 0.061 0.06 0.083 0.105 0.128 0.154 2018 +868 FSM GGXWDG_NGDP Micronesia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.99 43.853 47.17 42.126 35.805 26.984 23.601 23.956 24.574 25.338 24.691 25.011 25.657 28.944 30.748 28.84 28.33 27.009 27.638 28.101 25.629 24.191 21.923 19.556 17.778 18.283 15.001 14.21 13.271 17.385 21.415 25.501 29.887 2018 +868 FSM NGDP_FY Micronesia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.221 0.218 0.207 0.219 0.22 0.233 0.241 0.242 0.245 0.24 0.25 0.253 0.257 0.263 0.28 0.297 0.311 0.327 0.317 0.319 0.316 0.332 0.367 0.402 0.416 0.412 0.407 0.428 0.453 0.475 0.489 0.503 0.516 2018 +868 FSM BCA Micronesia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2017/18 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data provided in BPM5, desks converted to BPM6. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.02 -0.042 -0.064 -0.055 -0.046 -0.034 -0.042 -0.024 -0.015 -0.044 -0.025 -0.039 -0.027 -0.05 -0.059 -0.052 -0.06 -0.044 -0.032 0.02 0.014 0.024 0.038 0.085 0.06 0.015 0.004 0.002 -0.004 -0.022 -0.023 -0.024 -0.029 2018 +868 FSM BCA_NGDPD Micronesia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.177 -19.268 -31.141 -25.247 -20.971 -14.596 -17.408 -9.99 -5.951 -18.41 -10.064 -15.423 -10.675 -18.949 -21.145 -17.542 -19.264 -13.561 -9.941 6.11 4.457 7.155 10.279 21.04 14.464 3.688 0.979 0.412 -0.928 -4.675 -4.612 -4.87 -5.523 2018 +921 MDA NGDP_R Moldova "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: National accounts data from 2010 onwards sourced from the latest update by the National Bureau of Statistics. National accounts data prior to 2010 have been backspliced by IMF staff. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995. The National Statistics Office is using 2010 as a base year while this submission is based on 1995. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.629 9.513 6.574 6.48 6.097 6.195 5.792 5.595 5.713 6.061 6.534 6.965 7.481 8.042 8.428 8.681 9.358 8.796 9.421 9.969 9.91 10.807 11.347 11.308 11.807 12.303 12.807 13.268 12.167 13.864 13.864 14.183 15.003 15.811 16.603 17.433 2021 +921 MDA NGDP_RPCH Moldova "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.2 -30.9 -1.428 -5.9 1.6 -6.5 -3.4 2.1 6.1 7.8 6.6 7.4 7.5 4.8 3 7.8 -6 7.1 5.818 -0.59 9.044 5 -0.338 4.409 4.2 4.1 3.6 -8.3 13.945 0 2.3 5.783 5.39 5.006 5 2021 +921 MDA NGDP Moldova "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: National accounts data from 2010 onwards sourced from the latest update by the National Bureau of Statistics. National accounts data prior to 2010 have been backspliced by IMF staff. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995. The National Statistics Office is using 2010 as a base year while this submission is based on 1995. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.192 1.821 4.737 6.48 7.798 8.917 9.122 12.322 16.345 19.052 22.556 27.619 32.032 37.652 44.754 53.43 62.922 60.43 86.275 98.773 105.48 119.533 133.482 145.754 160.815 176.007 189.063 206.256 199.734 241.871 278.151 308.166 343.915 382.386 423.612 469.256 2021 +921 MDA NGDPD Moldova "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.864 1.11 1.158 1.441 1.694 1.928 1.697 1.172 1.315 1.481 1.662 1.981 2.598 2.988 3.408 4.401 6.055 5.438 6.977 8.417 8.708 9.496 9.51 7.726 8.072 9.515 11.252 11.737 11.53 13.672 14.048 14.333 15.022 16.249 17.489 18.781 2021 +921 MDA PPPGDP Moldova "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.089 13.238 9.343 9.403 9.01 9.312 8.805 8.625 9.006 9.771 10.697 11.628 12.824 14.218 15.36 16.248 17.851 16.888 18.304 19.772 21.055 23.961 25.218 26.233 29.732 31.586 33.666 35.502 32.948 39.102 41.882 44.372 47.923 51.444 55.048 58.919 2021 +921 MDA NGDP_D Moldova "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.993 19.142 72.061 100 127.883 143.939 157.487 220.21 286.103 314.312 345.201 396.517 428.185 468.197 531.027 615.496 672.395 686.987 915.787 990.797 "1,064.36" "1,106.12" "1,176.38" "1,288.90" "1,362.03" "1,430.62" "1,476.21" "1,554.50" "1,641.59" "1,744.63" "2,006.32" "2,172.85" "2,292.35" "2,418.43" "2,551.45" "2,691.78" 2021 +921 MDA NGDPRPC Moldova "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,234.15" "3,203.64" "2,211.22" "2,182.05" "2,059.86" "2,099.78" "1,966.35" "1,902.55" "1,947.29" "2,070.23" "2,237.57" "2,392.44" "2,574.47" "2,775.65" "2,916.06" "3,010.60" "3,250.15" "3,058.42" "3,278.57" "3,470.19" "3,449.77" "3,763.73" "3,954.65" "3,975.29" "4,180.37" "4,425.57" "4,690.69" "4,947.68" "4,619.29" "5,358.88" "5,456.06" "5,682.76" "6,120.38" "6,567.21" "7,021.01" "7,505.75" 2019 +921 MDA NGDPRPPPPC Moldova "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,303.13" "8,224.81" "5,676.92" "5,602.05" "5,288.34" "5,390.82" "5,048.27" "4,884.47" "4,999.33" "5,314.96" "5,744.57" "6,142.18" "6,609.52" "7,126.02" "7,486.48" "7,729.21" "8,344.22" "7,851.96" "8,417.17" "8,909.12" "8,856.68" "9,662.73" "10,152.89" "10,205.89" "10,732.39" "11,361.90" "12,042.55" "12,702.32" "11,859.25" "13,758.02" "14,007.50" "14,589.52" "15,713.03" "16,860.20" "18,025.26" "19,269.73" 2019 +921 MDA NGDPPC Moldova "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.457 613.239 "1,593.43" "2,182.05" "2,634.21" "3,022.40" "3,096.74" "4,189.61" "5,571.25" "6,506.98" "7,724.10" "9,486.42" "11,023.52" "12,995.53" "15,485.03" "18,530.16" "21,853.86" "21,010.91" "30,024.70" "34,382.52" "36,717.79" "41,631.34" "46,521.83" "51,237.40" "56,937.86" "63,313.07" "69,244.48" "76,911.52" "75,829.90" "93,492.54" "109,466.10" "123,477.71" "140,300.68" "158,823.62" "179,137.39" "202,037.91" 2019 +921 MDA NGDPDPC Moldova "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 290.058 373.927 389.592 485.354 572.302 653.525 575.974 398.41 448.062 505.784 569.109 680.272 894.061 "1,031.42" "1,179.32" "1,526.38" "2,102.94" "1,890.65" "2,428.11" "2,930.06" "3,031.13" "3,307.35" "3,314.55" "2,715.78" "2,857.88" "3,422.64" "4,121.05" "4,376.65" "4,377.54" "5,284.91" "5,528.59" "5,743.15" "6,128.09" "6,748.85" "7,395.58" "8,086.19" 2019 +921 MDA PPPPC Moldova "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,396.41" "4,458.16" "3,142.83" "3,166.41" "3,043.83" "3,156.31" "2,989.02" "2,932.79" "3,069.76" "3,337.10" "3,663.05" "3,993.89" "4,413.14" "4,907.21" "5,314.51" "5,635.11" "6,200.14" "5,871.77" "6,370.09" "6,882.49" "7,329.15" "8,345.09" "8,789.29" "9,221.85" "10,527.01" "11,361.90" "12,330.23" "13,238.42" "12,508.72" "15,114.46" "16,482.63" "17,779.16" "19,550.07" "21,367.24" "23,278.63" "25,367.36" 2019 +921 MDA NGAP_NPGDP Moldova Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +921 MDA PPPSH Moldova Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.039 0.038 0.026 0.024 0.022 0.022 0.02 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.027 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.028 2021 +921 MDA PPPEX Moldova Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.138 0.507 0.689 0.865 0.958 1.036 1.429 1.815 1.95 2.109 2.375 2.498 2.648 2.914 3.288 3.525 3.578 4.713 4.996 5.01 4.989 5.293 5.556 5.409 5.572 5.616 5.81 6.062 6.186 6.641 6.945 7.176 7.433 7.695 7.964 2021 +921 MDA NID_NGDP Moldova Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: National accounts data from 2010 onwards sourced from the latest update by the National Bureau of Statistics. National accounts data prior to 2010 have been backspliced by IMF staff. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995. The National Statistics Office is using 2010 as a base year while this submission is based on 1995. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.818 54.223 36.701 24.877 24.245 23.814 25.873 22.884 23.471 23.282 21.66 23.178 26.359 30.826 32.748 38.106 39.228 23.142 23.852 24.049 24.199 24.938 26.219 23.595 21.982 21.939 26.592 25.104 23.864 28.666 28.447 28.047 29.021 28.212 27.127 26.001 2021 +921 MDA NGSD_NGDP Moldova Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: National accounts data from 2010 onwards sourced from the latest update by the National Bureau of Statistics. National accounts data prior to 2010 have been backspliced by IMF staff. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995. The National Statistics Office is using 2010 as a base year while this submission is based on 1995. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.289 37.919 28.26 19.006 12.922 9.556 6.145 17.09 16.001 21.474 20.469 16.607 24.584 23.269 21.411 22.858 23.116 14.219 16.951 13.927 16.807 19.775 20.243 17.604 18.409 16.102 15.822 15.633 16.124 17.036 15.613 15.622 17.633 17.979 17.851 17.528 2021 +921 MDA PCPI Moldova "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1992 Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 888.503 "3,817.33" "4,970.76" "6,139.17" "6,861.92" "7,390.00" "10,291.46" "13,502.97" "14,804.83" "15,577.43" "17,394.83" "19,556.24" "21,873.90" "24,653.46" "27,705.98" "31,225.83" "31,227.59" "33,525.17" "36,089.71" "37,734.79" "39,458.96" "41,454.86" "45,446.03" "48,335.52" "51,480.35" "53,328.61" "55,912.69" "58,021.23" "60,979.79" "78,347.23" "89,175.42" "93,634.19" "98,315.90" "103,231.69" "108,393.28" 2021 +921 MDA PCPIPCH Moldova "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 788.503 329.636 30.216 23.506 11.773 7.696 39.262 31.206 9.641 5.219 11.667 12.426 11.851 12.707 12.382 12.704 0.006 7.358 7.65 4.558 4.569 5.058 9.628 6.358 6.506 3.59 4.846 3.771 5.099 28.481 13.821 5 5 5 5 2021 +921 MDA PCPIE Moldova "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1992 Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 937 "2,024.86" "2,506.77" "2,885.30" "3,205.56" "3,788.98" "5,448.55" "6,456.53" "6,869.75" "7,174.83" "8,301.05" "9,335.68" "10,272.72" "11,719.24" "13,255.69" "14,228.51" "14,291.26" "15,446.07" "16,647.55" "17,305.88" "18,201.87" "19,053.63" "21,631.18" "22,124.10" "23,746.77" "23,960.49" "25,757.53" "25,857.98" "29,462.58" "38,301.36" "41,365.47" "43,433.74" "45,605.43" "47,885.70" "50,279.98" 2021 +921 MDA PCPIEPCH Moldova "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 837 116.1 23.8 15.1 11.1 18.2 43.8 18.5 6.4 4.441 15.697 12.464 10.037 14.081 13.111 7.339 0.441 8.081 7.779 3.954 5.177 4.68 13.528 2.279 7.334 0.9 7.5 0.39 13.94 30 8 5 5 5 5 2021 +921 MDA TM_RPCH Moldova Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -34.589 -25.617 -15.786 -31.661 11.452 32.6 12.7 -18.2 -43 26.1 15 16 27 14 21 8 25 14 -25 14 22 1 6 1 -5 7.6 14.5 8.9 4.8 -0.421 9.495 -1.668 4.433 5.668 5.035 5.549 4.086 2021 +921 MDA TMG_RPCH Moldova Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -34.589 -25.617 -15.786 -31.661 11.452 32.6 12.7 -18.2 -43 26.1 15 16 27 14 21 8 25 14 -25 14 22 1 6 1 -5 7.6 14.5 8.9 4.8 -0.421 9.495 -1.668 4.433 5.668 5.035 5.549 4.086 2021 +921 MDA TX_RPCH Moldova Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -22.23 -20.658 -41.212 -17.479 5.261 13.487 5.205 -29.2 -28.4 5.414 25 15 18 17 8 -7 17 5 -7 17 34 1 13 2 1 7.7 12.5 6.2 6.7 -21.332 16.938 2.009 5.441 6.09 6.029 5.933 5.62 2021 +921 MDA TXG_RPCH Moldova Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -22.23 -20.658 -41.212 -17.479 5.261 13.487 5.205 -29.2 -28.4 5.414 25 15 18 17 8 -7 17 5 -7 17 34 1 13 2 1 7.7 12.5 6.2 6.7 -21.332 16.938 2.009 5.441 6.09 6.029 5.933 5.62 2021 +921 MDA LUR Moldova Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.899 15 14.4 13 12 9.232 11.118 8.5 7.3 6.8 7.9 8.1 7.3 7.4 5.1 4 6.4 7.4 6.7 5.6 5.1 3.9 5.025 4.225 4.125 3.05 5.125 3.825 3.458 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2021 +921 MDA LE Moldova Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +921 MDA LP Moldova Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.977 2.969 2.973 2.97 2.96 2.95 2.946 2.941 2.934 2.928 2.92 2.911 2.906 2.897 2.89 2.883 2.879 2.876 2.873 2.873 2.873 2.871 2.869 2.845 2.824 2.78 2.73 2.682 2.634 2.587 2.541 2.496 2.451 2.408 2.365 2.323 2019 +921 MDA GGR Moldova General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.556 2.797 3.431 3.427 3.743 4.982 5.556 6.668 9.383 11.34 14.519 17.847 22.9 25.564 23.518 27.537 30.138 33.476 36.908 42.456 43.67 45.947 53.379 57.996 62.949 62.655 77.378 89.61 97.081 108.681 121.943 136.16 150.678 2021 +921 MDA GGR_NGDP Moldova General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.442 35.872 38.48 37.572 30.379 30.479 29.163 29.56 33.974 35.401 38.56 39.878 42.86 40.628 38.917 31.918 30.513 31.737 30.877 31.807 29.962 28.571 30.328 30.675 30.52 31.369 31.992 32.216 31.503 31.601 31.89 32.143 32.11 2021 +921 MDA GGX Moldova General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.723 3.376 4.097 3.566 4.068 5.561 5.622 6.934 9.253 11.15 13.976 18.035 22.821 26.111 27.375 29.417 32.163 35.513 38.779 44.572 46.502 48.434 54.524 59.609 65.972 73.275 83.714 106.829 115.607 125.533 137.238 151.41 166.164 2021 +921 MDA GGX_NGDP Moldova General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.025 43.296 45.951 39.094 33.019 34.025 29.508 30.739 33.504 34.808 37.119 40.297 42.712 41.498 45.3 34.096 32.562 33.668 32.442 33.392 31.904 30.118 30.978 31.529 31.985 36.686 34.611 38.407 37.515 36.501 35.89 35.743 35.41 2021 +921 MDA GGXCNL Moldova General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.167 -0.579 -0.666 -0.139 -0.325 -0.58 -0.066 -0.266 0.13 0.19 0.542 -0.187 0.079 -0.548 -3.857 -1.879 -2.024 -2.037 -1.871 -2.116 -2.832 -2.487 -1.145 -1.613 -3.023 -10.62 -6.335 -17.219 -18.526 -16.852 -15.295 -15.25 -15.485 2021 +921 MDA GGXCNL_NGDP Moldova General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.583 -7.423 -7.471 -1.522 -2.639 -3.546 -0.345 -1.179 0.47 0.593 1.441 -0.419 0.148 -0.871 -6.383 -2.178 -2.05 -1.931 -1.565 -1.585 -1.943 -1.547 -0.65 -0.853 -1.466 -5.317 -2.619 -6.19 -6.012 -4.9 -4 -3.6 -3.3 2021 +921 MDA GGSB Moldova General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +921 MDA GGSB_NPGDP Moldova General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +921 MDA GGXONLB Moldova General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.098 -0.336 -0.289 0.282 0.542 0.441 0.732 0.22 0.71 0.802 1.013 0.267 0.714 0.185 -3.014 -1.322 -1.351 -1.342 -1.344 -1.492 -1.733 -0.675 0.815 -0.087 -1.382 -8.913 -4.394 -14.358 -13.127 -13.25 -11.515 -10.582 -9.849 2021 +921 MDA GGXONLB_NGDP Moldova General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.511 -4.309 -3.243 3.096 4.397 2.699 3.84 0.977 2.57 2.503 2.69 0.597 1.336 0.294 -4.988 -1.532 -1.368 -1.272 -1.124 -1.118 -1.189 -0.42 0.463 -0.046 -0.67 -4.462 -1.817 -5.162 -4.26 -3.853 -3.011 -2.498 -2.099 2021 +921 MDA GGXWDN Moldova General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +921 MDA GGXWDN_NGDP Moldova General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +921 MDA GGXWDG Moldova General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.15 6.822 7.94 14.542 18.573 14.564 16.266 18.122 18.797 15.803 15.219 15.657 15.108 13.966 19.706 21.978 23.904 33.05 35.829 46.667 61.772 63.091 61.357 60.121 59.385 73.169 80.146 100.254 118.08 143.312 159.407 178.589 200.529 2021 +921 MDA GGXWDG_NGDP Moldova General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 79.48 87.492 89.049 159.41 150.739 89.104 85.38 80.342 68.059 49.335 40.421 34.984 28.276 22.195 32.61 25.475 24.201 31.333 29.974 34.961 42.381 39.232 34.86 31.8 28.792 36.633 33.136 36.043 38.317 41.671 41.687 42.159 42.733 2021 +921 MDA NGDP_FY Moldova "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.48 7.798 8.917 9.122 12.322 16.345 19.052 22.556 27.619 32.032 37.652 44.754 53.43 62.922 60.43 86.275 98.773 105.48 119.533 133.482 145.754 160.815 176.007 189.063 206.256 199.734 241.871 278.151 308.166 343.915 382.386 423.612 469.256 2021 +921 MDA BCA Moldova Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.039 -0.181 -0.098 -0.085 -0.192 -0.275 -0.335 -0.068 -0.098 -0.027 -0.02 -0.13 -0.046 -0.226 -0.386 -0.671 -0.976 -0.485 -0.481 -0.852 -0.644 -0.49 -0.568 -0.463 -0.288 -0.555 -1.212 -1.112 -0.893 -1.59 -1.803 -1.781 -1.711 -1.663 -1.622 -1.591 2021 +921 MDA BCA_NGDPD Moldova Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.505 -16.283 -8.427 -5.87 -11.324 -14.257 -19.728 -5.793 -7.47 -1.808 -1.191 -6.57 -1.776 -7.556 -11.337 -15.248 -16.112 -8.923 -6.901 -10.121 -7.391 -5.163 -5.976 -5.991 -3.573 -5.837 -10.77 -9.471 -7.741 -11.63 -12.834 -12.425 -11.388 -10.232 -9.276 -8.473 2021 +948 MNG NGDP_R Mongolia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Discrepancies rise from staff estimates based on the balance of payment data and the authorities' data on net exports at constant price. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data after 2000 has been rebased National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 "4,594.86" "4,979.74" "5,394.60" "5,707.07" "6,044.58" "6,387.86" "6,990.00" "7,237.58" "7,610.02" "7,928.34" "7,731.27" "7,020.10" "6,370.28" "6,168.42" "6,300.08" "6,701.80" "6,851.59" "7,118.58" "7,356.34" "7,582.20" "7,669.10" "8,024.84" "8,447.50" "9,069.02" "9,923.77" "10,569.54" "11,432.32" "12,433.42" "13,405.58" "13,128.15" "14,088.22" "16,524.18" "18,559.93" "20,721.96" "22,355.93" "22,894.78" "23,235.86" "24,545.64" "26,446.67" "27,928.28" "26,655.38" "27,091.66" "27,768.96" "29,157.40" "31,198.42" "33,070.33" "34,889.20" "36,633.65" 2021 +948 MNG NGDP_RPCH Mongolia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 6.443 8.376 8.331 5.792 5.914 5.679 9.426 3.542 5.146 4.183 -2.486 -9.199 -9.256 -3.169 2.134 6.376 2.235 3.897 3.34 3.07 1.146 4.639 5.267 7.357 9.425 6.507 8.163 8.757 7.819 -2.069 7.313 17.291 12.32 11.649 7.885 2.41 1.49 5.637 7.745 5.602 -4.558 1.637 2.5 5 7 6 5.5 5 2021 +948 MNG NGDP Mongolia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Discrepancies rise from staff estimates based on the balance of payment data and the authorities' data on net exports at constant price. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data after 2000 has been rebased National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 8.074 8.875 9.807 10.473 10.752 11.201 11.127 11.605 12.312 12.826 12.508 22.601 56.13 227.677 382.103 651.456 737.997 932.926 945.461 "1,080.53" "1,224.06" "1,391.88" "1,550.61" "1,829.07" "2,361.16" "3,041.41" "4,027.56" "4,956.65" "6,555.57" "6,590.64" "9,756.59" "13,173.76" "16,688.42" "19,174.24" "22,227.05" "22,894.78" "23,931.34" "28,010.71" "32,582.63" "37,839.23" "37,453.28" "43,555.49" "50,167.67" "58,275.67" "68,123.97" "77,677.63" "87,640.50" "97,975.56" 2021 +948 MNG NGDPD Mongolia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.728 2.854 2.963 3.071 2.837 3.294 3.636 4.086 4.104 4.275 2.678 2.821 1.566 0.771 0.926 1.452 1.348 1.181 1.125 1.057 1.137 1.268 1.397 1.595 1.992 2.523 3.414 4.235 5.623 4.584 7.185 10.41 12.278 12.582 12.227 11.62 11.154 11.481 13.207 14.206 13.313 15.286 15.72 16.596 18.551 20.378 22.139 23.821 2021 +948 MNG PPPGDP Mongolia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.955 3.505 4.032 4.433 4.864 5.303 5.92 6.281 6.837 7.402 7.489 7.03 6.524 6.467 6.746 7.327 7.628 8.062 8.425 8.806 9.109 9.746 10.419 11.407 12.817 14.079 15.698 17.534 19.267 18.99 20.623 24.692 28.89 30.402 32.507 31.928 32.818 35.392 39.044 41.969 40.539 42.915 47.115 51.233 55.97 60.431 64.968 69.537 2021 +948 MNG NGDP_D Mongolia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.176 0.178 0.182 0.184 0.178 0.175 0.159 0.16 0.162 0.162 0.162 0.322 0.881 3.691 6.065 9.721 10.771 13.106 12.852 14.251 15.961 17.345 18.356 20.168 23.793 28.775 35.23 39.866 48.902 50.202 69.254 79.724 89.916 92.531 99.424 100 102.993 114.117 123.201 135.487 140.509 160.771 180.661 199.866 218.357 234.886 251.197 267.447 2021 +948 MNG NGDPRPC Mongolia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,719,851.28" "3,296,946.70" "2,937,075.68" "2,817,794.44" "2,851,007.36" "2,987,876.43" "3,010,344.57" "3,084,996.18" "3,143,553.05" "3,194,533.13" "3,191,329.03" "3,299,148.12" "3,426,064.30" "3,634,743.15" "3,935,297.13" "4,143,159.55" "4,425,549.32" "4,744,771.60" "5,028,433.71" "4,833,145.10" "5,102,637.34" "5,877,007.08" "6,471,961.99" "7,071,673.11" "7,462,054.34" "7,487,391.47" "7,447,547.40" "7,723,858.03" "8,166,386.54" "8,471,159.73" "7,938,955.55" "7,944,911.57" "8,022,350.64" "8,302,208.10" "8,759,799.03" "9,160,748.02" "9,484,385.83" "9,772,919.65" 2021 +948 MNG NGDPRPPPPC Mongolia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,363.64" "4,753.85" "4,234.96" "4,062.97" "4,110.86" "4,308.21" "4,340.60" "4,448.24" "4,532.68" "4,606.18" "4,601.57" "4,757.03" "4,940.03" "5,240.92" "5,674.29" "5,974.01" "6,381.18" "6,841.47" "7,250.48" "6,968.89" "7,357.47" "8,474.03" "9,331.90" "10,196.62" "10,759.51" "10,796.04" "10,738.59" "11,137.00" "11,775.08" "12,214.53" "11,447.15" "11,455.74" "11,567.40" "11,970.92" "12,630.72" "13,208.85" "13,675.50" "14,091.53" 2021 +948 MNG NGDPPC Mongolia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,018.01" "10,614.27" "25,879.36" "104,005.21" "172,915.11" "290,439.74" "324,249.31" "404,304.53" "404,020.12" "455,249.72" "509,366.88" "572,224.89" "628,883.05" "733,068.33" "936,323.16" "1,192,202.76" "1,559,102.78" "1,891,528.05" "2,458,994.77" "2,426,351.24" "3,533,756.39" "4,685,394.10" "5,819,354.69" "6,543,491.45" "7,419,036.27" "7,487,391.47" "7,670,461.92" "8,814,223.01" "10,061,090.13" "11,477,331.93" "11,154,968.55" "12,773,097.85" "14,493,257.04" "16,593,272.93" "19,127,644.22" "21,517,330.47" "23,824,462.81" "26,137,366.04" 2021 +948 MNG NGDPDPC Mongolia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,288.65" "1,324.85" 722.215 352.304 419.198 647.441 592.439 511.954 480.917 445.544 473.198 521.317 566.403 639.373 789.958 989.177 "1,321.61" "1,616.14" "2,109.27" "1,687.55" "2,602.37" "3,702.36" "4,281.33" "4,293.83" "4,081.02" "3,800.11" "3,575.10" "3,612.72" "4,078.18" "4,309.05" "3,965.10" "4,482.85" "4,541.57" "4,725.37" "5,208.60" "5,644.83" "6,018.32" "6,354.75" 2021 +948 MNG PPPPC Mongolia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,603.08" "3,301.45" "3,008.12" "2,954.35" "3,053.02" "3,266.67" "3,351.51" "3,493.84" "3,600.23" "3,710.17" "3,790.42" "4,006.76" "4,225.75" "4,571.62" "5,082.51" "5,518.77" "6,076.81" "6,691.21" "7,227.23" "6,991.06" "7,469.60" "8,781.93" "10,074.01" "10,375.30" "10,850.23" "10,441.61" "10,518.68" "11,137.00" "12,056.37" "12,730.05" "12,074.04" "12,585.19" "13,611.35" "14,588.07" "15,715.08" "16,739.82" "17,661.16" "18,550.60" 2021 +948 MNG NGAP_NPGDP Mongolia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +948 MNG PPPSH Mongolia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.027 0.024 0.02 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.026 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.029 0.028 0.029 0.03 0.031 0.03 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.033 2021 +948 MNG PPPEX Mongolia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.732 2.532 2.432 2.363 2.21 2.112 1.88 1.848 1.801 1.733 1.67 3.215 8.603 35.204 56.637 88.91 96.747 115.719 112.221 122.703 134.383 142.815 148.822 160.352 184.225 216.027 256.566 282.688 340.24 347.065 473.085 533.527 577.66 630.68 683.767 717.072 729.223 791.436 834.504 901.594 923.88 "1,014.93" "1,064.79" "1,137.46" "1,217.15" "1,285.40" "1,348.98" "1,408.98" 2021 +948 MNG NID_NGDP Mongolia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Discrepancies rise from staff estimates based on the balance of payment data and the authorities' data on net exports at constant price. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data after 2000 has been rebased National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 46.193 73.37 71.535 62.885 55.291 55.387 59.774 51.124 54.137 59.157 13.61 22.905 26.321 36.342 33.099 23.85 25.179 23.949 25.571 25.368 22.407 26.186 20.104 27.659 28.766 37.529 35.885 38.705 43.566 34.371 42.087 58.151 55.899 53.276 35.175 24.514 22.629 27.406 39.378 35.592 22.384 36.719 42.821 40.627 38.613 35.604 35.162 35.603 2021 +948 MNG NGSD_NGDP Mongolia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Discrepancies rise from staff estimates based on the balance of payment data and the authorities' data on net exports at constant price. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data after 2000 has been rebased National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 24.48 35.828 31.027 24.623 19.581 24.468 20.342 18.269 17.269 12.782 13.843 18.305 20.992 24.329 22.398 24.782 21.439 29.477 17.83 18.659 16.843 13.26 11.478 20.2 28.904 40.996 46.786 42.761 31.294 26.915 29.763 14.805 12.074 15.668 19.354 16.351 16.357 17.342 22.669 20.376 17.316 23.903 22.515 23.126 27.049 24.891 25.158 25.632 2021 +948 MNG PCPI Mongolia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.142 0.314 0.95 3.5 10.27 10.292 15.112 19.651 21.527 23.124 25.767 27.404 27.691 29.088 31.484 35.468 37.033 40.6 51.95 55.908 61.525 66.7 76.258 84.258 94.583 100.008 100.733 105.083 112.258 120.408 124.883 133.758 153.596 172.258 188.622 204.089 218.886 233.113 2021 +948 MNG PCPIPCH Mongolia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 120.2 202.875 268.414 193.414 0.218 46.831 30.032 9.549 7.418 11.43 6.353 1.049 5.046 8.235 12.655 4.412 9.631 27.956 7.62 10.046 8.411 14.33 10.491 12.254 5.736 0.725 4.318 6.828 7.26 3.717 7.107 14.831 12.15 9.5 8.2 7.25 6.5 2021 +948 MNG PCPIE Mongolia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.129 0.399 1.698 4.804 7.988 12.23 17.682 20.493 21.75 23.78 25.81 27.84 28.323 29.58 32.867 35.96 37.7 44.4 54.2 56.5 63.8 69.5 79.3 89.2 98.5 99.5 100.8 107.2 116 122 124.8 141.6 161.707 178.04 193.885 208.427 223.016 236.397 2021 +948 MNG PCPIEPCH Mongolia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 208.6 325.478 182.976 66.3 53.105 44.576 15.898 6.132 9.333 8.537 7.865 1.736 4.437 11.111 9.412 4.839 17.772 22.072 4.244 12.92 8.934 14.101 12.484 10.426 1.015 1.307 6.349 8.209 5.172 2.295 13.462 14.2 10.1 8.9 7.5 7 6 2021 +948 MNG TM_RPCH Mongolia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Formula used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Chain-weighted: No. Data are compiled from customer declaration. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. goods on temporary admission e.g. exports and imports related to trade fairs and exhibitions, goods on less than one year operational lease, goods on repair, gold shipped by BOM for refining, Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -15.581 -39.161 53.192 10.878 5.429 5.649 -5.118 68.728 13.603 11.351 9.583 15.548 -2.971 7.318 24.124 30.672 -18.143 31.385 87.026 10.501 -2.767 -14.283 -11.345 11.769 11.977 31.616 5.767 -13.316 1.088 8.462 8.744 10.044 4.851 6.401 4.735 2021 +948 MNG TMG_RPCH Mongolia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Formula used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Chain-weighted: No. Data are compiled from customer declaration. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. goods on temporary admission e.g. exports and imports related to trade fairs and exhibitions, goods on less than one year operational lease, goods on repair, gold shipped by BOM for refining, Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022" -- 48.737 13.751 2.797 10.159 -5.045 33.503 -8.433 5.97 3.356 -16.661 13.231 4.226 -17 -41.683 54.682 12.283 1.68 -4.213 -4.784 70.035 8.368 6.316 5.061 15.886 4.491 11.166 30.729 34.106 -23.091 33.626 95.184 1.98 -3.378 -17.176 -11.563 -5.894 20.499 29.664 5.091 -5.42 8.652 6.911 7.082 8.285 5.035 6.982 4.804 2021 +948 MNG TX_RPCH Mongolia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Formula used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Chain-weighted: No. Data are compiled from customer declaration. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. goods on temporary admission e.g. exports and imports related to trade fairs and exhibitions, goods on less than one year operational lease, goods on repair, gold shipped by BOM for refining, Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.008 45.893 -10.886 8.017 52.075 -19.653 17.06 -10.926 43.329 2.536 36.692 10.625 24.335 -9.556 -2.987 13.253 -3.487 17.962 -12.218 9.91 11.324 31.438 3.168 33.466 0.608 -1.201 6.279 -15.066 -18.741 -3.258 14.667 12.846 9.421 7.356 3.689 2021 +948 MNG TXG_RPCH Mongolia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Formula used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Chain-weighted: No. Data are compiled from customer declaration. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. goods on temporary admission e.g. exports and imports related to trade fairs and exhibitions, goods on less than one year operational lease, goods on repair, gold shipped by BOM for refining, Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022" -- 12.508 23.522 9.575 22.776 -13.473 29.567 1.62 6.23 -4.008 -12.999 -1.275 76.156 11.786 40.94 -9.725 4.476 50.853 -21.563 18.296 -10.019 34.805 -7.716 38.824 6.129 24.256 -4.459 -1.45 21.404 -4.654 23.517 -9.213 5.875 10.351 39.816 -0.76 32.117 0.701 -1.532 6.09 -9.013 -18.684 -2.631 15.483 13.741 9.315 7.45 3.664 2021 +948 MNG LUR Mongolia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Unemployment rate is now new data series changed from the one referred to as registered unemployment rate. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.3 9.2 11.6 9.9 7.7 8.2 7.9 7.9 7.5 10 8.8 7.8 10 7 8.1 7.29 6.561 5.905 5.314 5 5 2021 +948 MNG LE Mongolia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +948 MNG LP Mongolia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.078 2.129 2.169 2.189 2.21 2.243 2.276 2.307 2.34 2.373 2.403 2.432 2.466 2.495 2.522 2.551 2.583 2.62 2.666 2.716 2.761 2.812 2.868 2.93 2.996 3.058 3.12 3.178 3.238 3.297 3.358 3.41 3.461 3.512 3.562 3.61 3.679 3.748 2021 +948 MNG GGR Mongolia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 3.72 4.182 4.478 4.68 4.918 4.36 4.54 4.681 5.243 5.295 8.965 11.8 56.812 85.745 140.901 160.435 212.143 225.505 251.7 351.396 429.499 477.049 553.888 713.113 837.858 "1,360.41" "1,880.49" "2,170.37" "1,994.00" "3,122.19" "4,468.27" "4,975.83" "5,986.93" "6,316.52" "5,983.40" "5,835.04" "7,972.10" "10,185.28" "12,041.12" "10,443.43" "14,255.34" "17,724.17" "20,314.87" "23,231.98" "25,734.91" "28,760.80" "31,879.38" 2021 +948 MNG GGR_NGDP Mongolia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a 41.916 42.647 42.756 43.532 43.906 39.187 39.125 38.018 40.882 42.334 39.667 21.023 24.953 22.44 21.629 21.739 22.74 23.851 23.294 28.707 30.857 30.765 30.282 30.202 27.548 33.778 37.939 33.107 30.255 32.001 33.918 29.816 31.224 28.418 26.134 24.382 28.461 31.26 31.822 27.884 32.729 35.33 34.86 34.102 33.13 32.817 32.538 2021 +948 MNG GGX Mongolia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 3.995 4.454 4.81 5.054 5.358 5.787 6.128 6.447 6.753 6.467 10.404 16.348 87.188 122.949 173.265 211.231 287.648 342.146 358.759 422.65 489.73 550.481 615.753 751.316 763.81 "1,054.92" "1,749.70" "2,466.77" "2,336.63" "3,080.69" "4,997.04" "6,017.80" "6,164.69" "7,144.57" "7,137.97" "9,495.33" "9,012.99" "9,255.28" "11,661.70" "13,904.27" "15,622.79" "17,912.25" "20,086.23" "23,912.14" "27,443.98" "31,150.98" "34,916.36" 2021 +948 MNG GGX_NGDP Mongolia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a 45.007 45.416 45.926 47.003 47.834 52.004 52.805 52.364 52.651 51.7 46.033 29.125 38.295 32.177 26.597 28.622 30.833 36.188 33.202 34.528 35.185 35.501 33.665 31.82 25.114 26.193 35.3 37.629 35.454 31.575 37.932 36.06 32.151 32.144 31.177 39.677 32.177 28.406 30.819 37.124 35.869 35.705 34.468 35.101 35.331 35.544 35.638 2021 +948 MNG GGXCNL Mongolia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a -0.274 -0.272 -0.332 -0.373 -0.44 -1.426 -1.588 -1.766 -1.509 -1.172 -1.439 -4.548 -30.376 -37.204 -32.364 -50.796 -75.505 -116.641 -107.059 -71.254 -60.232 -73.432 -61.864 -38.203 74.048 305.485 130.788 -296.404 -342.634 41.507 -528.77 "-1,041.97" -177.76 -828.045 "-1,154.58" "-3,660.29" "-1,040.89" 930.001 379.417 "-3,460.83" "-1,367.45" -188.081 228.638 -680.161 "-1,709.08" "-2,390.18" "-3,036.98" 2021 +948 MNG GGXCNL_NGDP Mongolia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a -3.092 -2.769 -3.17 -3.471 -3.929 -12.818 -13.68 -14.346 -11.769 -9.367 -6.366 -8.103 -13.342 -9.737 -4.968 -6.883 -8.093 -12.337 -9.908 -5.821 -4.327 -4.736 -3.382 -1.618 2.435 7.585 2.639 -4.521 -5.199 0.425 -4.014 -6.244 -0.927 -3.725 -5.043 -15.295 -3.716 2.854 1.003 -9.24 -3.14 -0.375 0.392 -0.998 -2.2 -2.727 -3.1 2021 +948 MNG GGSB Mongolia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +948 MNG GGSB_NPGDP Mongolia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +948 MNG GGXONLB Mongolia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.094 -4.362 -28.348 -35.499 -30.564 -46.896 -54.335 -105.546 -89.761 -53.063 -43.718 -53.85 -44.233 -14.987 94.731 323.567 149.363 -276.455 -313.012 83.835 -491.449 -916.071 92.682 -327.694 -423.521 "-2,674.19" 115.032 "1,976.88" "1,240.40" "-2,521.63" -539.454 720.919 "1,586.93" 988.926 88.614 -479.111 "-1,047.77" 2021 +948 MNG GGXONLB_NGDP Mongolia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.839 -7.771 -12.451 -9.29 -4.692 -6.355 -5.824 -11.163 -8.307 -4.335 -3.141 -3.473 -2.418 -0.635 3.115 8.034 3.013 -4.217 -4.749 0.859 -3.731 -5.489 0.483 -1.474 -1.85 -11.174 0.411 6.067 3.278 -6.733 -1.239 1.437 2.723 1.452 0.114 -0.547 -1.069 2021 +948 MNG GGXWDN Mongolia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +948 MNG GGXWDN_NGDP Mongolia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +948 MNG GGXWDG Mongolia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,648.77" "1,790.00" "2,031.73" "3,198.81" "3,022.11" "4,301.57" "7,291.51" "9,476.57" "12,685.59" "14,378.59" "20,971.52" "28,799.66" "29,550.49" "29,985.96" "36,469.46" "34,742.27" "42,325.34" "45,754.11" "51,300.48" "58,241.64" "66,326.28" "74,852.59" 2021 +948 MNG GGXWDG_NGDP Mongolia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.937 36.113 30.992 48.536 30.975 32.653 43.692 49.423 57.073 62.803 87.632 102.817 90.694 79.246 97.373 79.766 84.368 78.513 75.305 74.979 75.68 76.399 2021 +948 MNG NGDP_FY Mongolia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 8.074 8.875 9.807 10.473 10.752 11.201 11.127 11.605 12.312 12.826 12.508 22.601 56.13 227.677 382.103 651.456 737.997 932.926 945.461 "1,080.53" "1,224.06" "1,391.88" "1,550.61" "1,829.07" "2,361.16" "3,041.41" "4,027.56" "4,956.65" "6,555.57" "6,590.64" "9,756.59" "13,173.76" "16,688.42" "19,174.24" "22,227.05" "22,894.78" "23,931.34" "28,010.71" "32,582.63" "37,839.23" "37,453.28" "43,555.49" "50,167.67" "58,275.67" "68,123.97" "77,677.63" "87,640.50" "97,975.56" 2021 +948 MNG BCA Mongolia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The data is BPM6, but we use BPM5 presentation in our files/tables. This is because some of the series that we forecast(and are important for MNG such as loan disbursement and amortization) are not available under the BPM6 presentation. The BPM6 submission template is mainly used to change the presentation (for example the changed signs in FA). Just to clarify, we are referring to data from 2016 onward. Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.095 -0.038 0.031 0.038 0.026 -0.037 0.074 -0.076 -0.06 -0.07 -0.062 -0.105 -0.099 0.063 0.088 0.372 0.172 -0.69 -0.342 -0.885 -4.512 -5.381 -4.732 -1.934 -0.948 -0.7 -1.155 -2.207 -2.162 -0.675 -1.959 -3.192 -2.904 -2.145 -2.183 -2.215 -2.375 2021 +948 MNG BCA_NGDPD Mongolia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.364 -2.413 4.033 4.059 1.779 -2.737 6.275 -6.711 -5.707 -6.145 -4.866 -7.53 -6.184 3.163 3.468 10.901 4.056 -12.273 -7.456 -12.324 -43.346 -43.825 -37.608 -15.821 -8.162 -6.273 -10.064 -16.709 -15.216 -5.067 -12.816 -20.306 -17.501 -11.565 -10.712 -10.004 -9.971 2021 +943 MNE NGDP_R Montenegro "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.739 1.758 1.792 1.836 1.917 1.998 2.17 2.317 2.484 2.34 2.403 2.48 2.412 2.498 2.543 2.629 2.706 2.834 2.978 3.099 2.625 2.967 3.181 3.26 3.358 3.459 3.562 3.669 2021 +943 MNE NGDP_RPCH Montenegro "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.1 1.9 2.5 4.4 4.2 8.6 6.8 7.2 -5.8 2.7 3.2 -2.724 3.549 1.784 3.39 2.949 4.716 5.078 4.063 -15.307 13.043 7.2 2.5 3 3 3 3 2021 +943 MNE NGDP Montenegro "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.045 1.284 1.343 1.487 1.667 1.816 2.17 2.689 3.103 2.994 3.125 3.265 3.181 3.362 3.458 3.655 3.954 4.299 4.663 4.951 4.186 4.955 5.797 6.511 7.016 7.392 7.771 8.16 2021 +943 MNE NGDPD Montenegro "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.966 1.15 1.269 1.681 2.073 2.261 2.724 3.686 4.564 4.171 4.146 4.544 4.09 4.466 4.595 4.055 4.376 4.855 5.509 5.543 4.777 5.865 6.127 6.674 7.211 7.642 8.085 8.547 2021 +943 MNE PPPGDP Montenegro "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.002 5.171 5.351 5.594 5.996 6.444 7.214 7.913 8.646 8.196 8.519 8.974 8.604 9.237 9.558 10.164 11.324 12.263 13.194 13.976 11.979 14.104 16.195 17.191 18.078 18.967 19.908 20.902 2021 +943 MNE NGDP_D Montenegro "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.109 73.041 74.958 80.951 86.964 90.899 100 116.053 124.933 127.948 130.044 131.644 131.877 134.603 135.998 139.016 146.108 151.696 156.59 159.757 159.476 167.013 182.271 199.735 208.953 213.728 218.133 222.389 2021 +943 MNE NGDPRPC Montenegro "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,874.64" "2,894.77" "2,938.17" "2,999.32" "3,125.68" "3,252.18" "3,527.85" "3,762.85" "4,025.93" "3,784.45" "3,879.73" "3,999.36" "3,887.29" "4,021.37" "4,089.15" "4,225.06" "4,348.98" "4,553.36" "4,786.12" "4,982.18" "4,224.31" "4,772.24" "5,112.55" "5,237.00" "5,390.64" "5,548.79" "5,711.58" "5,879.14" 2020 +943 MNE NGDPRPPPPC Montenegro "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,439.22" "12,526.36" "12,714.12" "12,978.77" "13,525.53" "14,072.96" "15,265.83" "16,282.73" "17,421.14" "16,376.21" "16,788.50" "17,306.17" "16,821.22" "17,401.38" "17,694.68" "18,282.83" "18,819.03" "19,703.46" "20,710.63" "21,559.03" "18,279.58" "20,650.59" "22,123.20" "22,661.70" "23,326.55" "24,010.90" "24,715.32" "25,440.42" 2020 +943 MNE NGDPPC Montenegro "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,727.91" "2,114.38" "2,202.38" "2,427.99" "2,718.20" "2,956.21" "3,527.85" "4,366.89" "5,029.71" "4,842.13" "5,045.35" "5,264.93" "5,126.45" "5,412.88" "5,561.15" "5,873.53" "6,354.19" "6,907.28" "7,494.58" "7,959.35" "6,736.77" "7,970.27" "9,318.70" "10,460.11" "11,263.91" "11,859.34" "12,458.82" "13,074.57" 2020 +943 MNE NGDPDPC Montenegro "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,596.63" "1,893.72" "2,081.05" "2,745.76" "3,379.64" "3,679.83" "4,429.80" "5,985.43" "7,396.67" "6,746.38" "6,694.17" "7,327.25" "6,590.58" "7,189.05" "7,389.89" "6,517.42" "7,031.53" "7,800.27" "8,854.78" "8,911.28" "7,688.55" "9,433.03" "9,849.57" "10,721.55" "11,576.32" "12,260.21" "12,963.71" "13,694.48" 2020 +943 MNE PPPPC Montenegro "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,268.01" "8,513.51" "8,775.80" "9,135.28" "9,775.69" "10,490.32" "11,730.65" "12,850.19" "14,012.26" "13,256.22" "13,753.31" "14,471.96" "13,863.94" "14,870.35" "15,371.39" "16,336.11" "18,197.60" "19,703.46" "21,205.38" "22,468.93" "19,280.65" "22,686.59" "26,032.37" "27,616.12" "29,022.77" "30,429.45" "31,918.49" "33,490.67" 2020 +943 MNE NGAP_NPGDP Montenegro Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +943 MNE PPPSH Montenegro Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 2021 +943 MNE PPPEX Montenegro Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.209 0.248 0.251 0.266 0.278 0.282 0.301 0.34 0.359 0.365 0.367 0.364 0.37 0.364 0.362 0.36 0.349 0.351 0.353 0.354 0.349 0.351 0.358 0.379 0.388 0.39 0.39 0.39 2021 +943 MNE NID_NGDP Montenegro Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.749 24.583 19.8 16.384 17.579 18.684 23.928 34.757 41.177 26.943 21.77 19.329 20.586 19.606 20.221 20.095 26.105 30.223 31.915 31.978 31.186 26.655 25.267 23.154 22.921 23.269 23.248 23.261 2021 +943 MNE NGSD_NGDP Montenegro Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.736 0.866 4.985 3.661 3.791 -7.116 -4.612 -8.294 -0.789 1.17 4.281 5.13 8.216 7.811 9.118 9.869 14.146 14.913 17.674 5.001 17.474 11.441 9.124 9.108 9.763 9.951 10.336 2021 +943 MNE PCPI Montenegro "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2020. 2007 different from authorities due non-corrected mistake from authorities. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1999. 1999 for CPI (eop) and CPI (pa); 2008 for Core CPI Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 129.864 160.68 192.336 206.764 213.172 220.518 225.183 232.762 253.71 262.719 263.719 272.821 284.118 290.389 288.315 292.78 292.024 298.954 306.737 307.86 307.128 314.497 354.611 387.237 404.613 413.663 421.745 429.66 2020 +943 MNE PCPIPCH Montenegro "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.864 23.729 19.701 7.502 3.099 3.446 2.116 3.365 9 3.551 0.381 3.451 4.141 2.207 -0.714 1.549 -0.258 2.373 2.604 0.366 -0.238 2.399 12.755 9.2 4.487 2.237 1.954 1.877 2020 +943 MNE PCPIE Montenegro "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2020. 2007 different from authorities due non-corrected mistake from authorities. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1999. 1999 for CPI (eop) and CPI (pa); 2008 for Core CPI Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 125.69 160.707 175.751 186.7 194.474 197.974 203.517 219.188 234.97 238.494 239.553 248.288 260.994 261.788 260.994 264.7 267.347 272.376 276.876 279.787 277.14 290.111 337.449 360.955 369.889 377.424 384.534 391.727 2020 +943 MNE PCPIEPCH Montenegro "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.69 27.86 9.361 6.23 4.164 1.8 2.8 7.7 7.2 1.5 0.444 3.646 5.117 0.304 -0.303 1.42 1 1.881 1.652 1.052 -0.946 4.68 16.317 6.966 2.475 2.037 1.884 1.871 2020 +943 MNE TM_RPCH Montenegro Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: Special trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.045 29.795 7.267 47.418 34.156 15.499 -29.772 -2.948 2.992 1.768 -3.792 1.221 9.152 13.013 8.304 9.997 2.219 -19.538 13.692 12.569 6.144 5.533 3.173 3.275 3.267 2020 +943 MNE TMG_RPCH Montenegro Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: Special trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.621 34.665 4.653 46.301 38.766 8.631 -31.721 -4.302 5.642 -1.358 -1.293 1.602 6.458 12.448 8.47 8.594 0.729 -17.574 7.516 11.719 2.411 5.57 3.371 3.439 3.438 2020 +943 MNE TX_RPCH Montenegro Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: Special trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -20.614 40.715 8.672 19.932 31.15 1.22 -17.533 7.56 6.634 -0.922 0.066 -1.174 9.273 4.387 7.3 11.315 7.678 -48.302 81.86 10.849 1.086 4.219 2.273 2.751 3.304 2020 +943 MNE TXG_RPCH Montenegro Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: Special trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.349 65.794 -4.949 27.146 7.201 -9.07 -28.101 2.124 21.488 -15.079 4.945 -10.178 -8.936 6.694 3.671 11.916 7.338 -11.425 17.346 -10.082 0.255 1.472 1.734 1.772 1.747 2020 +943 MNE LUR Montenegro Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +943 MNE LE Montenegro Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +943 MNE LP Montenegro Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.605 0.607 0.61 0.612 0.613 0.614 0.615 0.616 0.617 0.618 0.619 0.62 0.621 0.621 0.622 0.622 0.622 0.622 0.622 0.622 0.621 0.622 0.622 0.622 0.623 0.623 0.624 0.624 2020 +943 MNE GGR Montenegro General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.484 0.582 0.624 0.667 1.017 1.406 1.515 1.336 1.306 1.258 1.268 1.39 1.505 1.477 1.635 1.732 1.911 2.09 1.817 2.137 2.215 2.488 2.666 2.812 2.959 3.11 2020 +943 MNE GGR_NGDP Montenegro General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.011 39.178 37.447 36.756 46.854 52.289 48.803 44.627 41.777 38.545 39.864 41.336 43.511 40.42 41.338 40.281 40.973 42.206 43.416 43.121 38.203 38.203 38.001 38.038 38.075 38.11 2020 +943 MNE GGX Montenegro General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.503 0.643 0.665 0.693 0.923 1.179 1.586 1.537 1.458 1.478 1.454 1.541 1.529 1.695 1.879 2.025 2.2 2.177 2.275 2.221 2.503 2.786 3.031 3.233 3.445 3.637 2020 +943 MNE GGX_NGDP Montenegro General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.451 43.228 39.897 38.17 42.523 43.858 51.098 51.339 46.647 45.279 45.707 45.827 44.209 46.38 47.516 47.093 47.186 43.974 54.35 44.829 43.182 42.788 43.201 43.733 44.339 44.573 2020 +943 MNE GGXCNL Montenegro General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.019 -0.06 -0.041 -0.026 0.094 0.227 -0.071 -0.201 -0.152 -0.22 -0.186 -0.151 -0.024 -0.218 -0.244 -0.293 -0.29 -0.088 -0.458 -0.085 -0.289 -0.299 -0.365 -0.421 -0.487 -0.527 2020 +943 MNE GGXCNL_NGDP Montenegro General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.439 -4.05 -2.45 -1.414 4.331 8.431 -2.296 -6.712 -4.869 -6.734 -5.843 -4.491 -0.698 -5.961 -6.178 -6.812 -6.213 -1.768 -10.934 -1.708 -4.978 -4.585 -5.2 -5.694 -6.264 -6.463 2020 +943 MNE GGSB Montenegro General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +943 MNE GGSB_NPGDP Montenegro General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +943 MNE GGXONLB Montenegro General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.006 -0.046 -0.015 -0.005 0.118 0.255 -0.047 -0.175 -0.121 -0.172 -0.126 -0.08 0.054 -0.132 -0.159 -0.19 -0.189 0.022 -0.344 0.032 -0.192 -0.186 -0.22 -0.233 -0.245 -0.257 2020 +943 MNE GGXONLB_NGDP Montenegro General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.463 -3.062 -0.901 -0.276 5.431 9.47 -1.529 -5.86 -3.864 -5.276 -3.966 -2.371 1.568 -3.601 -4.018 -4.427 -4.049 0.442 -8.219 0.645 -3.317 -2.852 -3.138 -3.147 -3.15 -3.155 2020 +943 MNE GGXWDN Montenegro General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +943 MNE GGXWDN_NGDP Montenegro General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +943 MNE GGXWDG Montenegro General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.03 0.608 0.757 0.7 0.796 0.854 1.061 1.308 1.407 1.586 1.809 1.972 2.191 2.513 2.625 2.846 3.352 3.901 4.493 4.293 4.314 4.597 4.977 5.413 5.907 6.439 2020 +943 MNE GGXWDG_NGDP Montenegro General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.708 40.897 45.372 38.568 36.692 31.758 34.185 43.689 45.007 48.572 56.87 58.654 63.36 68.76 66.39 66.207 71.885 78.793 107.349 86.635 74.41 70.599 70.929 73.223 76.014 78.906 2020 +943 MNE NGDP_FY Montenegro "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.045 1.284 1.343 1.487 1.667 1.816 2.17 2.689 3.103 2.994 3.125 3.265 3.181 3.362 3.458 3.655 3.954 4.299 4.663 4.951 4.186 4.955 5.797 6.511 7.016 7.392 7.771 8.16 2020 +943 MNE BCA Montenegro Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.157 -0.146 -0.115 -0.149 -0.376 -0.862 -1.477 -2.258 -1.157 -0.842 -0.671 -0.625 -0.509 -0.57 -0.446 -0.71 -0.781 -0.937 -0.791 -1.244 -0.538 -0.847 -0.936 -0.996 -1.032 -1.075 -1.105 2020 +943 MNE BCA_NGDPD Montenegro Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.628 -11.505 -6.865 -7.176 -16.626 -31.654 -40.07 -49.471 -27.732 -20.31 -14.777 -15.28 -11.391 -12.41 -10.991 -16.235 -16.085 -17.001 -14.267 -26.05 -9.181 -13.826 -14.03 -13.813 -13.505 -13.297 -12.926 2020 +686 MAR NGDP_R Morocco "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 273.219 265.665 291.219 289.596 302.156 321.265 347.93 339.078 374.392 383.25 398.713 427.485 418.517 415.418 459.402 434.569 488.338 480.716 515.513 521.088 531.056 569.929 587.719 622.754 652.627 674.109 725.171 750.783 795.254 829.003 860.635 905.781 933.045 975.362 "1,001.45" "1,044.96" "1,050.41" "1,103.54" "1,137.37" "1,170.25" "1,086.14" "1,172.27" "1,181.26" "1,218.06" "1,254.09" "1,292.06" "1,333.85" "1,378.61" 2021 +686 MAR NGDP_RPCH Morocco "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.792 -2.765 9.619 -0.557 4.337 6.324 8.3 -2.544 10.415 2.366 4.035 7.216 -2.098 -0.741 10.588 -5.405 12.373 -1.561 7.239 1.081 1.913 7.32 3.121 5.961 4.797 3.292 7.575 3.532 5.923 4.244 3.816 5.246 3.01 4.535 2.675 4.345 0.521 5.058 3.066 2.891 -7.187 7.93 0.767 3.116 2.958 3.028 3.235 3.355 2021 +686 MAR NGDP Morocco "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 93.72 99.974 117.51 125.41 142.11 163.819 195.719 198.219 230.511 245.312 269.204 304.206 311.488 318.565 354.603 360.722 407.119 403.624 434.534 441.735 446.843 482.68 503.762 539.464 572.235 598.108 653.372 700.768 775.902 810.018 849.13 887.498 917.588 971.744 "1,001.45" "1,078.12" "1,094.25" "1,148.90" "1,195.24" "1,239.84" "1,152.42" "1,284.15" "1,374.39" "1,475.56" "1,552.74" "1,631.98" "1,718.71" "1,812.16" 2021 +686 MAR NGDPD Morocco "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 23.807 19.329 19.51 17.635 16.13 16.28 21.497 23.713 28.08 28.901 32.661 34.94 36.483 34.259 38.532 42.238 46.71 42.366 45.243 45.055 42.053 42.704 45.711 56.345 64.528 67.468 74.284 85.539 100.112 100.535 100.881 109.705 106.345 115.608 119.131 110.414 111.573 118.541 127.341 128.92 121.348 142.867 142.874 150.59 158.721 167.411 176.308 185.894 2021 +686 MAR PPPGDP Morocco "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 31.373 33.392 38.865 40.162 43.417 47.622 52.613 52.543 60.061 63.892 68.958 76.434 76.536 77.77 87.841 84.835 97.078 97.21 105.42 108.062 112.624 123.591 129.435 139.858 150.501 160.33 177.797 189.051 204.089 214.114 224.956 241.675 244.714 256.127 248.262 269.769 273.971 285.55 301.335 315.593 296.441 333.242 359.671 384.091 403.75 423.705 445.738 469.608 2021 +686 MAR NGDP_D Morocco "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.302 37.632 40.351 43.305 47.032 50.992 56.252 58.458 61.569 64.008 67.518 71.162 74.427 76.685 77.188 83.007 83.368 83.963 84.292 84.772 84.142 84.691 85.715 86.626 87.682 88.726 90.099 93.338 97.567 97.71 98.663 97.982 98.343 99.629 100 103.173 104.174 104.11 105.088 105.946 106.102 109.544 116.35 121.14 123.814 126.308 128.853 131.449 2021 +686 MAR NGDPRPC Morocco "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,060.46" "13,324.37" "14,234.29" "13,826.87" "14,092.44" "14,635.79" "15,484.71" "14,741.25" "15,912.82" "15,919.32" "16,498.25" "17,353.44" "16,677.31" "16,259.64" "17,672.03" "16,470.94" "18,248.12" "17,712.47" "18,733.00" "18,676.98" "18,776.49" "19,881.69" "20,230.58" "21,154.75" "21,881.15" "22,310.42" "23,693.74" "24,220.37" "25,333.82" "26,080.74" "26,742.74" "27,802.61" "28,292.95" "29,221.72" "29,655.14" "30,621.63" "30,458.12" "31,663.54" "32,293.25" "32,884.18" "30,210.91" "32,282.38" "32,213.16" "32,900.96" "33,558.71" "34,261.21" "35,055.30" "35,919.01" 2021 +686 MAR NGDPRPPPPC Morocco "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,638.27" "3,447.80" "3,683.25" "3,577.83" "3,646.55" "3,787.14" "4,006.81" "3,814.43" "4,117.59" "4,119.27" "4,269.07" "4,490.36" "4,315.41" "4,207.33" "4,572.80" "4,262.01" "4,721.87" "4,583.26" "4,847.33" "4,832.84" "4,858.59" "5,144.57" "5,234.85" "5,473.98" "5,661.95" "5,773.02" "6,130.97" "6,267.24" "6,555.36" "6,748.63" "6,919.93" "7,194.18" "7,321.06" "7,561.38" "7,673.54" "7,923.62" "7,881.31" "8,193.23" "8,356.17" "8,509.08" "7,817.35" "8,353.36" "8,335.45" "8,513.42" "8,683.62" "8,865.40" "9,070.88" "9,294.37" 2021 +686 MAR NGDPPC Morocco "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,823.03" "5,014.17" "5,743.71" "5,987.74" "6,627.95" "7,463.06" "8,710.50" "8,617.45" "9,797.40" "10,189.71" "11,139.34" "12,349.02" "12,412.36" "12,468.78" "13,640.68" "13,671.99" "15,213.14" "14,871.92" "15,790.33" "15,832.78" "15,798.99" "16,838.05" "17,340.60" "18,325.43" "19,185.77" "19,795.06" "21,347.85" "22,606.87" "24,717.35" "25,483.49" "26,385.26" "27,241.42" "27,824.24" "29,113.31" "29,655.14" "31,593.23" "31,729.32" "32,964.97" "33,936.32" "34,839.58" "32,054.38" "35,363.48" "37,479.94" "39,856.17" "41,550.40" "43,274.77" "45,169.76" "47,215.05" 2021 +686 MAR NGDPDPC Morocco "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,225.16" 969.427 953.625 842 752.276 741.671 956.731 "1,030.89" "1,193.50" "1,200.48" "1,351.48" "1,418.36" "1,453.80" "1,340.92" "1,482.25" "1,600.89" "1,745.45" "1,561.01" "1,644.07" "1,614.86" "1,486.87" "1,489.70" "1,573.47" "1,914.01" "2,163.48" "2,232.94" "2,427.11" "2,759.52" "3,189.20" "3,162.86" "3,134.70" "3,367.35" "3,224.71" "3,463.60" "3,527.71" "3,235.57" "3,235.22" "3,401.26" "3,615.59" "3,622.68" "3,375.27" "3,934.31" "3,896.21" "4,067.57" "4,247.28" "4,439.19" "4,633.58" "4,843.39" 2021 +686 MAR PPPPC Morocco "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,614.53" "1,674.75" "1,899.67" "1,917.56" "2,024.93" "2,169.50" "2,341.55" "2,284.26" "2,552.76" "2,653.95" "2,853.39" "3,102.80" "3,049.87" "3,043.96" "3,379.04" "3,215.41" "3,627.58" "3,581.81" "3,830.82" "3,873.18" "3,982.04" "4,311.42" "4,455.45" "4,750.94" "5,045.98" "5,306.32" "5,809.22" "6,098.82" "6,501.52" "6,736.10" "6,990.11" "7,418.13" "7,420.53" "7,673.53" "7,351.55" "7,905.33" "7,944.17" "8,193.23" "8,555.79" "8,868.21" "8,245.46" "9,176.94" "9,808.32" "10,374.67" "10,804.12" "11,235.28" "11,714.54" "12,235.44" 2021 +686 MAR NGAP_NPGDP Morocco Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +686 MAR PPPSH Morocco Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.234 0.224 0.244 0.237 0.237 0.243 0.255 0.239 0.252 0.249 0.249 0.261 0.23 0.224 0.241 0.22 0.238 0.225 0.235 0.229 0.223 0.234 0.234 0.239 0.238 0.234 0.239 0.235 0.242 0.253 0.25 0.253 0.243 0.242 0.227 0.241 0.236 0.233 0.232 0.233 0.223 0.227 0.222 0.223 0.223 0.222 0.222 0.222 2021 +686 MAR PPPEX Morocco Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.987 2.994 3.024 3.123 3.273 3.44 3.72 3.773 3.838 3.839 3.904 3.98 4.07 4.096 4.037 4.252 4.194 4.152 4.122 4.088 3.968 3.905 3.892 3.857 3.802 3.73 3.675 3.707 3.802 3.783 3.775 3.672 3.75 3.794 4.034 3.996 3.994 4.023 3.966 3.929 3.888 3.854 3.821 3.842 3.846 3.852 3.856 3.859 2021 +686 MAR NID_NGDP Morocco Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.667 26.57 28.727 24.394 25.771 27.682 23.224 21.471 21.372 24.113 25.759 23.199 23.306 22.602 21.648 20.814 19.77 21.009 23.514 21.306 21.846 23.115 22.723 24.538 26.256 25.363 25.957 31.352 37.226 33.057 32.191 34.074 32.651 32.919 30.511 29.994 31.747 31.456 31.941 30.421 28.622 30.894 29.299 27.999 27.862 28.242 27.996 28.056 2021 +686 MAR NGSD_NGDP Morocco Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.124 15.129 17.132 18.617 18.606 21.75 22.765 23.259 22.39 20.233 23.81 21.925 21.888 21.486 19.252 17.752 20.315 21.217 21.47 19.071 18.435 24.98 23.625 25.003 25.731 25.956 25.618 31.293 32.594 28.135 28.149 26.795 23.862 26.112 24.997 28.032 27.996 28.293 27.058 27 27.456 28.624 24.966 23.865 24.081 24.87 24.918 24.973 2021 +686 MAR PCPI Morocco "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017. Component weights have changed since 2006. Additionally, since 2018, the HCP has been publishing a general price index based on a more detailed basket of goods than that which is available through the data releases. Hence, the component weights are reverse-engineered so that the index calculated based on the broad price categories published on the HCP website is broadly in line with the HCP published general index. This leads to some historical discrepancies. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.879 29.112 32.177 34.174 38.428 41.398 45.014 46.228 47.324 48.809 51.75 56.402 59.64 62.731 65.957 69.996 72.086 72.837 74.836 75.352 76.801 77.272 79.42 80.343 81.543 82.344 85.049 86.781 90.158 92.115 92.979 93.697 94.487 96.013 96.393 97.772 99.267 99.999 101.573 101.817 102.451 103.885 110.323 114.849 117.368 119.715 122.11 124.552 2021 +686 MAR PCPIPCH Morocco "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.408 12.493 10.528 6.208 12.448 7.729 8.734 2.699 2.369 3.138 6.026 8.991 5.74 5.183 5.142 6.124 2.987 1.041 2.745 0.69 1.923 0.613 2.779 1.163 1.493 0.983 3.285 2.036 3.891 2.171 0.938 0.772 0.843 1.615 0.395 1.431 1.529 0.738 1.574 0.24 0.622 1.4 6.198 4.102 2.193 2 2 2 2021 +686 MAR PCPIE Morocco "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017. Component weights have changed since 2006. Additionally, since 2018, the HCP has been publishing a general price index based on a more detailed basket of goods than that which is available through the data releases. Hence, the component weights are reverse-engineered so that the index calculated based on the broad price categories published on the HCP website is broadly in line with the HCP published general index. This leads to some historical discrepancies. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.054 30.633 32.688 36.786 39.56 43.304 45.201 46.284 46.999 49.634 53.379 57.744 59.993 63.562 67.18 69.967 72.705 73.805 75.443 76.128 77.399 78.719 79.844 81.261 81.701 83.413 86.151 87.862 91.578 91.654 93.332 93.777 95.737 95.905 97.354 97.925 99.612 101.304 101.405 102.446 101.511 104.795 111.088 115.192 117.718 120.073 122.474 124.923 2021 +686 MAR PCPIEPCH Morocco "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 9.689 13.227 6.71 12.538 7.54 9.464 4.38 2.398 1.543 5.608 7.543 8.177 3.895 5.949 5.692 4.148 3.913 1.513 2.219 0.907 1.67 1.706 1.429 1.776 0.542 2.095 3.283 1.986 4.229 0.083 1.831 0.477 2.091 0.176 1.511 0.586 1.723 1.699 0.1 1.027 -0.912 3.234 6.005 3.695 2.193 2 2 2 2021 +686 MAR TM_RPCH Morocco Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Office des changes Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -10.962 21.239 5.199 -9.443 20.44 4.346 -10.577 -3.891 3.283 12.711 16.126 2.394 9.326 0.075 0.216 8.489 -4.837 2.296 17.351 5.03 6.771 11.01 2.785 5.394 8.522 13.154 7.494 28.684 12.516 0.834 0.053 8.82 0.616 -7.348 3.218 -1.118 15.822 6.206 4.331 0.954 -8.767 10.594 5.876 3.834 -1.69 4.174 3.492 4.502 2021 +686 MAR TMG_RPCH Morocco Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Office des changes Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -10.962 21.239 5.199 -9.443 20.44 4.346 -10.577 -3.891 3.36 10.286 18.074 4.875 10.292 -1.365 -1.12 11.019 -4.534 1.876 18.99 4.933 7.983 10.47 1.731 6.868 8.336 13.886 6.284 34.424 12.612 -1.586 -2.615 9.216 2.288 -6.821 2.42 -3.263 17.587 5.456 4.344 3.717 -4.895 10.822 2.012 3.285 -3.243 3.719 4.362 5.629 2021 +686 MAR TX_RPCH Morocco Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Office des changes Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.963 13.385 4.648 8.633 17.383 10.233 -6.404 4.043 19.896 -6.746 18.704 -4.544 3.091 0.899 -0.035 -4.551 7.418 2.479 5.204 10.915 3.909 16.434 6.892 -4.321 12.078 12.132 -1.127 48.704 -0.22 -8.97 18.65 3.74 7.769 6.367 0.027 7.241 7.114 10.759 1.795 2.855 -19.977 13.854 30.313 6.411 5.572 4.761 5.251 5.24 2021 +686 MAR TXG_RPCH Morocco Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Office des changes Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -10.661 14.805 2.707 6.451 17.286 5.971 -8.582 1.509 14.061 -3.567 21.049 1.605 -6.634 1.411 3.574 -0.964 -1.942 5.508 1.228 10.145 4.529 6.27 9.704 -9.954 12.945 8.57 -9.328 72.895 1.361 -10.133 27.371 3.624 13.042 11.573 -6.531 7.805 8.872 10.738 2.887 1.301 -4.729 23.371 24.062 3.644 5.878 5.265 5.323 5.372 2021 +686 MAR LUR Morocco Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16 15.5 15.4 15.2 14.036 13.452 12.331 11.443 11.51 10.734 11.021 10.9 9.7 9.5 9 9.2 8.5 8.7 9.5 9.7 9.2 9 10.6 9.4 10.2 12.2 11.9 11.108 10.651 10.217 9.772 9.298 9.205 2020 +686 MAR LE Morocco Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +686 MAR LP Morocco Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 19.432 19.938 20.459 20.944 21.441 21.951 22.469 23.002 23.528 24.075 24.167 24.634 25.095 25.549 25.996 26.384 26.761 27.14 27.519 27.9 28.283 28.666 29.051 29.438 29.826 30.215 30.606 30.998 31.391 31.786 32.182 32.579 32.978 33.378 33.77 34.125 34.487 34.852 35.22 35.587 35.952 36.313 36.67 37.022 37.37 37.712 38.05 38.381 2021 +686 MAR GGR Morocco General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.241 60.543 63.659 67.245 68.184 67.571 75.14 81.117 87.86 95.582 92.858 96.111 108.033 109.807 121.112 138.649 157.979 184.4 224.087 214.466 210.39 223.253 237.739 250.022 259.347 257.659 263.989 282.376 289.764 295.219 311.147 310.527 340.543 359.157 381.663 401.244 422.598 445.581 2021 +686 MAR GGR_NGDP Morocco General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.263 19.902 20.437 21.109 19.228 18.732 18.456 20.097 20.219 21.638 20.781 19.912 21.445 20.355 21.165 23.181 24.179 26.314 28.881 26.477 24.777 25.155 25.909 25.729 25.897 23.899 24.125 24.578 24.243 23.811 26.999 24.181 24.778 24.34 24.58 24.586 24.588 24.588 2021 +686 MAR GGX Morocco General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.806 63.27 69.404 73.62 77.088 76.731 71.608 75.067 81.471 81.421 101.676 114.404 130.041 130.01 140.072 171.276 169.742 185.214 219.231 227.663 243.78 277.171 298.591 295.711 307.213 306.33 312.422 319.519 330.768 339.245 393.516 386.825 413.623 434.417 450.003 460.138 473.766 494.449 2021 +686 MAR GGX_NGDP Morocco General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.587 20.798 22.281 23.11 21.739 21.271 17.589 18.598 18.749 18.432 22.754 23.702 25.814 24.1 24.478 28.636 25.979 26.43 28.255 28.106 28.709 31.231 32.541 30.431 30.677 28.413 28.551 27.811 27.674 27.362 34.147 30.123 30.095 29.441 28.981 28.195 27.565 27.285 2021 +686 MAR GGXCNL Morocco General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.565 -2.727 -5.745 -6.375 -8.904 -9.16 3.532 6.049 6.388 14.16 -8.818 -18.293 -22.008 -20.203 -18.96 -32.628 -11.763 -0.814 4.856 -13.197 -33.39 -53.919 -60.852 -45.689 -47.866 -48.671 -48.433 -37.144 -41.004 -44.026 -82.369 -76.298 -73.08 -75.26 -68.34 -58.894 -51.168 -48.867 2021 +686 MAR GGXCNL_NGDP Morocco General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.324 -0.896 -1.844 -2.001 -2.511 -2.539 0.868 1.499 1.47 3.206 -1.973 -3.79 -4.369 -3.745 -3.313 -5.455 -1.8 -0.116 0.626 -1.629 -3.932 -6.075 -6.632 -4.702 -4.78 -4.514 -4.426 -3.233 -3.431 -3.551 -7.147 -5.942 -5.317 -5.1 -4.401 -3.609 -2.977 -2.697 2021 +686 MAR GGSB Morocco General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -20.935 -24.612 -21.845 -18.015 -17.442 -32.702 -13.714 -6.656 -2.155 -14.509 -33.694 -56.355 -64.488 -52.967 -61.163 -51.774 -53.827 -49.383 -46.021 -47.505 -63.919 -76.625 -70.866 -76.765 -70.075 -60.819 -53.322 -50.991 2021 +686 MAR GGSB_NPGDP Morocco General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.069 -5.563 -4.644 -3.545 -3.238 -5.857 -2.266 -1.044 -0.306 -1.928 -4.269 -6.9 -7.689 -5.916 -6.606 -5.236 -5.264 -4.578 -3.858 -3.838 -5.221 -5.949 -5.101 -5.194 -4.508 -3.725 -3.102 -2.813 2021 +686 MAR GGXONLB Morocco General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.635 10.581 7.782 8.347 6.913 7.623 20.817 23.225 24.233 31.746 9.902 0.461 -5.103 -3.163 -1.689 -15.381 6.71 18.34 23.039 4.247 -15.844 -35.678 -40.122 -22.515 -22.233 -21.381 -21.538 -10.066 -14.071 -17.685 -53.584 -49.182 -45.112 -43.99 -36.025 -25.887 -16.827 -13.204 2021 +686 MAR GGXONLB_NGDP Morocco General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.579 3.478 2.498 2.62 1.949 2.113 5.113 5.754 5.577 7.187 2.216 0.095 -1.013 -0.586 -0.295 -2.572 1.027 2.617 2.969 0.524 -1.866 -4.02 -4.372 -2.317 -2.22 -1.983 -1.968 -0.876 -1.177 -1.426 -4.65 -3.83 -3.282 -2.981 -2.32 -1.586 -0.979 -0.729 2021 +686 MAR GGXWDN Morocco General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 265.173 273.5 279.535 279.364 289.015 280.765 287.643 293.373 295.927 313.619 316.248 320.372 320.723 340.199 380.486 427.562 475.283 550.046 581.853 623.607 652.436 688.417 719.812 743.945 825.264 878.766 959.133 "1,027.42" "1,088.69" "1,140.22" "1,184.99" "1,227.42" 2021 +686 MAR GGXWDN_NGDP Morocco General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.134 67.761 64.33 63.243 64.679 58.168 57.099 54.382 51.714 52.435 48.402 45.717 41.335 41.999 44.809 48.176 51.797 56.604 58.101 57.842 59.624 59.92 60.223 60.003 71.611 68.431 69.786 69.63 70.114 69.867 68.946 67.732 2021 +686 MAR GGXWDG Morocco General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 189.726 179.901 208.798 237.97 245.705 260.514 265.989 274.285 280.36 279.896 289.821 291.708 299.093 307.112 311.475 327.568 330.882 329.823 325.806 345.246 384.448 430.923 479.734 554.634 586.491 629.56 657.376 692.3 722.693 747.255 832.602 885.3 966.127 "1,034.93" "1,096.59" "1,148.52" "1,193.73" "1,236.64" 2021 +686 MAR GGXWDG_NGDP Morocco General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70.477 59.138 67.032 74.701 69.29 72.22 65.335 67.956 64.52 63.363 64.86 60.435 59.372 56.929 54.431 54.767 50.642 47.066 41.991 42.622 45.275 48.555 52.282 57.076 58.564 58.394 60.076 60.258 60.464 60.27 72.248 68.94 70.295 70.138 70.623 70.376 69.455 68.241 2021 +686 MAR NGDP_FY Morocco "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 93.72 99.974 117.51 125.41 142.11 163.819 195.719 198.219 230.511 245.312 269.204 304.206 311.488 318.565 354.603 360.722 407.119 403.624 434.534 441.735 446.843 482.68 503.762 539.464 572.235 598.108 653.372 700.768 775.902 810.018 849.13 887.498 917.588 971.744 "1,001.45" "1,078.12" "1,094.25" "1,148.90" "1,195.24" "1,239.84" "1,152.42" "1,284.15" "1,374.39" "1,475.56" "1,552.74" "1,631.98" "1,718.71" "1,812.16" 2021 +686 MAR BCA Morocco Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Foreign Exchange Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.884 -1.136 -0.974 -0.991 -0.883 -1.261 -1.238 -1.538 0.104 -1.005 -0.714 -0.818 -0.873 -0.84 -1.194 -1.866 -0.654 -0.802 -0.925 -1.007 -1.434 0.797 0.412 0.263 -0.339 0.4 -0.252 -0.05 -4.637 -4.949 -4.078 -7.986 -9.347 -7.868 -6.569 -2.165 -4.185 -3.75 -6.219 -4.411 -1.415 -3.243 -6.19 -6.226 -6.001 -5.646 -5.428 -5.732 2021 +686 MAR BCA_NGDPD Morocco Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.715 -5.877 -4.991 -5.62 -5.474 -7.747 -5.761 -6.485 0.37 -3.477 -2.185 -2.342 -2.394 -2.453 -3.099 -4.418 -1.4 -1.893 -2.044 -2.235 -3.411 1.865 0.902 0.466 -0.526 0.593 -0.339 -0.059 -4.632 -4.923 -4.042 -7.279 -8.789 -6.806 -5.514 -1.961 -3.75 -3.163 -4.883 -3.421 -1.166 -2.27 -4.333 -4.134 -3.781 -3.372 -3.079 -3.083 2021 +688 MOZ NGDP_R Mozambique "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022 103.109 108.265 100.795 84.97 79.447 80.241 78.396 89.92 97.293 103.617 104.654 111.51 104.68 115.775 123.339 126.126 140.255 156.105 171.609 191.684 193.947 217.389 237.587 253.929 274.031 292.243 320.574 345.354 370.626 394.043 419.665 450.793 483.513 517.183 555.447 592.792 615.461 638.488 660.476 675.763 667.663 683.203 708.816 743.886 805.164 846.237 963.676 "1,091.24" 2021 +688 MOZ NGDP_RPCH Mozambique "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.228 5 -6.9 -15.7 -6.5 1 -2.3 14.7 8.2 6.5 1 6.552 -6.125 10.599 6.533 2.26 11.202 11.301 9.932 11.698 1.181 12.087 9.291 6.878 7.916 6.646 9.694 7.73 7.318 6.318 6.502 7.417 7.258 6.964 7.399 6.723 3.824 3.741 3.444 2.315 -1.199 2.328 3.749 4.948 8.238 5.101 13.878 13.237 2021 +688 MOZ NGDP Mozambique "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022 0.161 0.126 0.138 0.132 0.145 0.195 0.215 0.693 1.112 1.746 3.29 5.212 6.644 10.575 16.887 26.17 43.558 53.664 62.506 76.349 86.132 111.77 134.42 149.909 172.321 196.989 233.1 270.053 305.123 327.866 377.115 418.037 463.921 510.997 555.447 637.76 752.702 840.526 895.567 962.621 983.407 "1,032.83" "1,148.48" "1,300.34" "1,520.38" "1,715.20" "2,082.64" "2,488.02" 2021 +688 MOZ NGDPD Mozambique "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.615 3.585 3.662 3.28 3.417 4.516 5.301 2.395 2.105 2.199 3.529 3.633 2.64 2.73 2.797 2.9 3.857 4.649 5.264 5.976 5.656 5.399 5.677 6.303 7.631 8.542 9.177 10.451 12.556 11.914 11.105 14.382 16.351 16.974 17.716 15.951 11.937 13.219 14.845 15.39 14.157 15.777 17.873 19.623 21.761 23.225 26.835 30.805 2021 +688 MOZ PPPGDP Mozambique "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.436 2.8 2.768 2.424 2.349 2.447 2.439 2.867 3.211 3.554 3.724 4.102 3.938 4.459 4.852 5.066 5.736 6.495 7.22 8.178 8.462 9.699 10.765 11.733 13.001 14.3 16.17 17.891 19.569 20.938 22.568 24.745 25.746 27.733 29.941 34.918 37.951 36.776 38.951 40.565 40.562 43.231 48.04 52.214 57.7 61.771 71.683 82.742 2021 +688 MOZ NGDP_D Mozambique "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.156 0.117 0.137 0.155 0.183 0.243 0.274 0.771 1.143 1.685 3.144 4.674 6.347 9.134 13.692 20.749 31.056 34.377 36.423 39.831 44.41 51.415 56.577 59.036 62.884 67.406 72.713 78.196 82.326 83.206 89.861 92.734 95.948 98.804 100 107.586 122.299 131.643 135.594 142.449 147.291 151.174 162.028 174.804 188.828 202.686 216.114 228 2021 +688 MOZ NGDPRPC Mozambique "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,865.66" "9,087.89" "8,268.75" "6,830.50" "6,287.28" "6,286.34" "6,120.57" "7,032.49" "7,626.06" "8,091.34" "8,058.15" "8,366.58" "7,582.21" "8,056.18" "8,251.18" "8,145.95" "8,787.66" "9,520.24" "10,206.35" "11,115.87" "10,950.08" "11,930.11" "12,661.75" "13,135.78" "13,763.11" "14,259.98" "15,207.42" "15,934.52" "16,637.46" "17,211.09" "17,834.13" "18,637.44" "19,447.35" "20,233.48" "21,130.75" "21,921.16" "22,115.08" "22,286.57" "22,446.94" "22,313.02" "21,414.39" "21,298.80" "21,499.13" "21,945.26" "23,098.13" "23,615.12" "26,168.58" "28,845.00" 2015 +688 MOZ NGDPRPPPPC Mozambique "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 510.643 523.444 476.263 393.422 362.134 362.08 352.532 405.056 439.245 466.044 464.132 481.897 436.719 464.019 475.25 469.19 506.151 548.346 587.864 640.251 630.702 687.149 729.29 756.593 792.726 821.345 875.915 917.795 958.283 991.323 "1,027.21" "1,073.48" "1,120.13" "1,165.41" "1,217.09" "1,262.61" "1,273.78" "1,283.66" "1,292.90" "1,285.18" "1,233.42" "1,226.77" "1,238.31" "1,264.00" "1,330.40" "1,360.18" "1,507.26" "1,661.41" 2015 +688 MOZ NGDPPC Mozambique "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 13.849 10.616 11.346 10.594 11.475 15.277 16.764 54.212 87.198 136.349 253.347 391.056 481.24 735.859 "1,129.71" "1,690.21" "2,729.12" "3,272.76" "3,717.51" "4,427.52" "4,862.94" "6,133.83" "7,163.66" "7,754.81" "8,654.76" "9,612.07" "11,057.82" "12,460.16" "13,697.02" "14,320.60" "16,025.92" "17,283.18" "18,659.34" "19,991.47" "21,130.75" "23,584.05" "27,046.49" "29,338.75" "30,436.74" "31,784.78" "31,541.45" "32,198.23" "34,834.66" "38,361.09" "43,615.84" "47,864.48" "56,553.86" "65,766.56" 2015 +688 MOZ NGDPDPC Mozambique "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 396.816 300.914 300.392 263.659 270.38 353.788 413.827 187.301 164.966 171.727 271.733 272.614 191.23 189.937 187.082 187.295 241.649 283.513 313.064 346.574 319.358 296.268 302.546 326.075 383.27 416.811 435.334 482.198 563.649 520.403 471.904 594.586 657.645 664.078 673.969 589.86 428.927 461.415 504.536 508.164 454.063 491.839 542.095 578.905 624.272 648.115 728.709 814.27 2015 +688 MOZ PPPPC Mozambique "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 209.442 235.004 227.034 194.888 185.863 191.712 190.415 224.196 251.693 277.521 286.726 307.769 285.272 310.288 324.586 327.166 359.402 396.077 429.401 474.256 477.767 532.254 573.7 606.925 652.98 697.771 767.092 825.49 878.434 914.545 959.042 "1,023.07" "1,035.52" "1,084.99" "1,139.05" "1,291.27" "1,363.68" "1,283.66" "1,323.78" "1,339.42" "1,300.97" "1,347.72" "1,457.11" "1,540.34" "1,655.28" "1,723.78" "1,946.54" "2,187.14" 2015 +688 MOZ NGAP_NPGDP Mozambique Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +688 MOZ PPPSH Mozambique Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.018 0.019 0.017 0.014 0.013 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.013 0.014 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.019 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.027 0.031 0.033 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.031 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.032 0.032 0.036 0.039 2021 +688 MOZ PPPEX Mozambique Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.066 0.045 0.05 0.054 0.062 0.08 0.088 0.242 0.346 0.491 0.884 1.271 1.687 2.372 3.48 5.166 7.594 8.263 8.657 9.336 10.178 11.524 12.487 12.777 13.254 13.775 14.415 15.094 15.593 15.659 16.71 16.894 18.019 18.426 18.551 18.264 19.834 22.856 22.992 23.73 24.245 23.891 23.907 24.904 26.349 27.767 29.054 30.07 2021 +688 MOZ NID_NGDP Mozambique Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022 17.198 34.875 31.347 25 21.66 15.972 14.857 35.158 42.425 41.222 43.538 26.036 28.688 28.577 24.528 34.008 21.505 21.456 23.953 40.425 37.665 30.573 36.402 29.889 25.322 22.515 21.595 20.512 20.992 18.327 21.94 28.828 49.529 53.988 52.855 41.249 46.602 33.186 50.048 60.058 50.811 49.824 73.062 66.512 68.593 69.025 60.654 50.376 2021 +688 MOZ NGSD_NGDP Mozambique Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022 8.961 23.142 17.275 11.69 11.48 8.58 6.189 15.934 24.882 20.01 31.54 10.797 9.696 6.251 1.371 18.001 6.956 12.045 9.255 26.126 25.345 18.545 21.091 16.935 19.041 13.611 13.363 12.989 11.855 8.035 6.816 5.683 8.002 13.483 16.519 3.835 14.383 13.627 19.741 40.992 23.479 26.911 27.173 26.883 29.772 30.8 34.182 39.462 2021 +688 MOZ PCPI Mozambique "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021. December 2021 is latest actual Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. We are have replaced CPI with National CPI, as before it used to be Maputo only CPI - Backward inflation for Maputo has been applied to the historical period. Authorities report CPI index as average Jan-Dec 2016=100. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.058 0.061 0.072 0.092 0.119 0.156 0.219 0.579 0.918 1.305 1.876 2.499 3.626 5.158 8.414 12.424 18.449 19.807 20.101 20.679 23.308 25.42 29.682 33.676 37.931 40.369 45.716 50.473 57.793 59.981 67.435 74.964 76.915 80.193 82.246 85.168 100.001 115.114 119.617 122.943 126.806 134.019 149.106 161.913 175.128 186.781 197.822 208.703 2021 +688 MOZ PCPIPCH Mozambique "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 2 4.2 17.695 28.198 30.044 30.785 40.491 164.115 58.507 42.076 43.723 33.258 45.076 42.255 63.123 47.668 48.491 7.36 1.487 2.874 12.713 9.061 16.769 13.455 12.634 6.428 13.245 10.404 14.505 3.785 12.428 11.165 2.602 4.261 2.561 3.552 17.417 15.113 3.911 2.781 3.142 5.688 11.257 8.589 8.162 6.654 5.911 5.5 2021 +688 MOZ PCPIE Mozambique "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021. December 2021 is latest actual Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. We are have replaced CPI with National CPI, as before it used to be Maputo only CPI - Backward inflation for Maputo has been applied to the historical period. Authorities report CPI index as average Jan-Dec 2016=100. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.062 0.068 0.084 0.109 0.141 0.189 0.267 0.763 1.155 1.482 2.181 2.948 4.555 6.543 10.244 16.036 19.137 20.323 20.129 21.38 23.826 29.052 31.701 36.08 39.352 43.739 47.839 53.84 60.21 61.56 72.3 76.74 78.29 81.06 82.62 91.34 110.66 116.91 121.03 125.27 129.68 138.42 159.716 172.745 184.335 195.046 205.774 217.091 2021 +688 MOZ PCPIEPCH Mozambique "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 9.521 23.339 29.701 29.79 33.893 41.397 185.325 51.327 28.38 47.099 35.214 54.5 43.638 56.558 56.537 19.343 6.197 -0.956 6.216 11.438 21.935 9.119 13.815 9.067 11.148 9.374 12.545 11.831 2.242 17.446 6.141 2.02 3.538 1.925 10.554 21.152 5.648 3.524 3.503 3.52 6.74 15.385 8.158 6.71 5.811 5.5 5.5 2021 +688 MOZ TM_RPCH Mozambique Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Trade change (percent)=(Trade value(t)/Trade value(t-1))/(Trade price(t)/Trade price(t-1))-1 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.4 3.447 10.811 -21.696 -14.864 -14.9 34.103 6.637 8.237 4.879 4.274 4.351 -3.211 14.729 7.232 -28.212 9.008 1.38 41.611 17.013 -9.628 9.593 29.27 1.646 -4.183 9.703 8.286 -0.713 6.962 10.308 -4.986 42.935 64.82 8.014 -1.204 0.745 -21.228 -0.79 20.994 -8.532 -4.905 -2.34 37.325 1.189 10.569 5.269 -3.634 -8.696 2021 +688 MOZ TMG_RPCH Mozambique Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Trade change (percent)=(Trade value(t)/Trade value(t-1))/(Trade price(t)/Trade price(t-1))-1 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.1 1.779 11.217 -23.348 -14.085 -19.046 28.654 7.591 9.572 6.484 5.339 3.253 -4.034 15.083 3.169 -33.531 3.888 2.951 17.696 46.925 -10.184 -3.546 50.759 4.852 0.355 9.536 8.813 -2.364 10.322 6.909 -7.839 35.508 49.083 18.608 -0.974 2.607 -33.727 4.811 11.756 10.824 -8.781 7.943 44.763 -24.148 6.116 4.509 1.85 -0.518 2021 +688 MOZ TX_RPCH Mozambique Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Trade change (percent)=(Trade value(t)/Trade value(t-1))/(Trade price(t)/Trade price(t-1))-1 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" -11.3 8.064 -7.251 -37.559 -27.838 -1.949 -4.522 7.641 -13.82 13.928 25.997 40.247 0.727 3.833 2.756 3.124 23.251 1.316 12.081 18.45 10.655 47.066 23.832 9.368 15.012 11.648 12.305 -5.422 14.238 0.877 -18.614 25.478 40.98 8.808 -2.864 -1.094 -6.071 34.571 5.157 -3.2 -18.083 17.476 9 7.068 12.173 4.1 22.366 21.611 2021 +688 MOZ TXG_RPCH Mozambique Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Trade change (percent)=(Trade value(t)/Trade value(t-1))/(Trade price(t)/Trade price(t-1))-1 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.3 9.132 -11.31 -45.625 -25.588 -13.939 -0.781 6.5 -14.33 8.855 25.509 34.477 -11.78 -1.713 12.299 -4.161 36.221 2.981 17.359 17.224 19.197 105.566 18.248 20.204 26.93 9.22 15.173 -7.331 12.432 -5.057 -5.362 24.084 30.68 13.406 -5.201 -3.268 0.513 33.237 4.586 -7.195 -19.316 24.688 8.573 7.58 13.709 4.354 24.942 23.575 2021 +688 MOZ LUR Mozambique Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +688 MOZ LE Mozambique Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +688 MOZ LP Mozambique Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. Human Development Indicators. Latest actual data: 2015 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022 11.63 11.913 12.19 12.44 12.636 12.764 12.809 12.786 12.758 12.806 12.987 13.328 13.806 14.371 14.948 15.483 15.96 16.397 16.814 17.244 17.712 18.222 18.764 19.331 19.911 20.494 21.08 21.673 22.277 22.895 23.532 24.188 24.863 25.561 26.286 27.042 27.83 28.649 29.424 30.286 31.178 32.077 32.97 33.897 34.858 35.835 36.826 37.831 2015 +688 MOZ GGR Mozambique General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.021 0.021 0.032 0.026 0.025 0.022 0.026 0.108 0.229 0.398 0.545 0.847 1.353 2.025 3.383 4.503 5.829 8.291 9.142 12.281 14.39 19.107 21.491 25.007 26.168 30.524 41.321 52.326 60.903 72.033 89.967 104.383 116.787 151.431 168.988 165.979 180.061 227.554 230.704 288.261 270.389 285.249 341.654 368.325 400.939 452.915 532.096 604.739 2021 +688 MOZ GGR_NGDP Mozambique General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 12.738 16.403 23.436 19.568 17.479 11.357 12.127 15.641 20.575 22.817 16.549 16.259 20.362 19.145 20.032 17.207 13.383 15.45 14.626 16.085 16.706 17.095 15.988 16.682 15.185 15.495 17.727 19.376 19.96 21.97 23.857 24.97 25.174 29.634 30.424 26.025 23.922 27.073 25.761 29.945 27.495 27.618 29.748 28.325 26.371 26.406 25.549 24.306 2021 +688 MOZ GGX Mozambique General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.023 0.03 0.037 0.047 0.045 0.041 0.052 0.159 0.301 0.472 0.69 0.958 1.483 2.307 4.098 5.182 6.773 9.309 9.851 12.533 15.527 24.294 26.231 29.134 31.845 34.734 48.649 58.447 66.862 86.701 103.158 122.808 133.121 164.185 223.948 208.458 218.599 244.306 280.727 287.181 323.314 322.956 380.163 424.312 452.039 490.381 531.473 568.098 2021 +688 MOZ GGX_NGDP Mozambique General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 14.213 23.816 27.045 35.338 30.873 21.047 24.23 22.882 27.047 27.049 20.965 18.388 22.324 21.818 24.264 19.801 15.549 17.346 15.76 16.415 18.027 21.736 19.514 19.434 18.48 17.632 20.87 21.643 21.913 26.444 27.354 29.377 28.695 32.13 40.319 32.686 29.042 29.066 31.346 29.833 32.877 31.269 33.101 32.631 29.732 28.59 25.519 22.833 2021 +688 MOZ GGXCNL Mozambique General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.002 -0.009 -0.005 -0.021 -0.019 -0.019 -0.026 -0.05 -0.072 -0.074 -0.145 -0.111 -0.13 -0.283 -0.715 -0.679 -0.944 -1.018 -0.709 -0.252 -1.138 -5.187 -4.741 -4.126 -5.678 -4.21 -7.328 -6.121 -5.958 -14.668 -13.191 -18.425 -16.334 -12.754 -54.96 -42.479 -38.538 -16.752 -50.023 1.08 -52.925 -37.707 -38.509 -55.987 -51.101 -37.465 0.623 36.641 2021 +688 MOZ GGXCNL_NGDP Mozambique General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -1.475 -7.413 -3.609 -15.77 -13.395 -9.689 -12.103 -7.24 -6.472 -4.232 -4.416 -2.13 -1.962 -2.673 -4.232 -2.594 -2.166 -1.896 -1.134 -0.33 -1.321 -4.641 -3.527 -2.753 -3.295 -2.137 -3.144 -2.266 -1.953 -4.474 -3.498 -4.408 -3.521 -2.496 -9.895 -6.661 -5.12 -1.993 -5.586 0.112 -5.382 -3.651 -3.353 -4.306 -3.361 -2.184 0.03 1.473 2021 +688 MOZ GGSB Mozambique General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +688 MOZ GGSB_NPGDP Mozambique General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +688 MOZ GGXONLB Mozambique General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.002 -0.009 -0.005 -0.021 -0.019 -0.019 -0.025 -0.042 -0.057 -0.043 -0.101 -0.065 -0.017 -0.084 -0.564 -0.335 -0.471 -0.488 -0.246 0.072 -1.028 -4.71 -3.467 -2.808 -4.357 -2.962 -5.948 -4.845 -4.701 -13.306 -10.518 -14.843 -12.209 -8.777 -49.244 -34.857 -20.059 8.131 -10.39 32.248 -22.25 -10.287 1.747 -15.883 -2.634 13.113 54.834 89.718 2021 +688 MOZ GGXONLB_NGDP Mozambique General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -1.468 -7.404 -3.599 -15.729 -13.355 -9.641 -11.73 -6.046 -5.089 -2.474 -3.057 -1.247 -0.255 -0.795 -3.341 -1.279 -1.081 -0.909 -0.393 0.094 -1.194 -4.214 -2.579 -1.873 -2.528 -1.504 -2.552 -1.794 -1.541 -4.058 -2.789 -3.551 -2.632 -1.718 -8.866 -5.466 -2.665 0.967 -1.16 3.35 -2.263 -0.996 0.152 -1.221 -0.173 0.765 2.633 3.606 2021 +688 MOZ GGXWDN Mozambique General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +688 MOZ GGXWDN_NGDP Mozambique General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +688 MOZ GGXWDG Mozambique General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.019 86.531 116.705 89.262 98.885 90.991 122.882 96.692 87.11 102.843 132.727 149.405 145.141 173.672 256.187 357.378 557.568 949.822 875.408 955.997 953.433 "1,179.71" "1,098.60" "1,176.46" "1,333.97" "1,517.33" "1,671.80" "1,748.77" "1,762.06" 2021 +688 MOZ GGXWDG_NGDP Mozambique General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 99.568 100.464 104.415 66.406 65.963 52.803 62.38 41.481 32.257 33.705 40.482 39.618 34.72 37.436 50.135 64.341 87.426 126.188 104.15 106.748 99.046 119.961 106.369 102.436 102.587 99.799 97.469 83.969 70.822 2021 +688 MOZ NGDP_FY Mozambique "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.161 0.126 0.138 0.132 0.145 0.195 0.215 0.693 1.112 1.746 3.29 5.212 6.644 10.575 16.887 26.17 43.558 53.664 62.506 76.349 86.132 111.77 134.42 149.909 172.321 196.989 233.1 270.053 305.123 327.866 377.115 418.037 463.921 510.997 555.447 637.76 752.702 840.526 895.567 962.621 983.407 "1,032.83" "1,148.48" "1,300.34" "1,520.38" "1,715.20" "2,082.64" "2,488.02" 2021 +688 MOZ BCA Mozambique Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data provided by Bank de Mozambique (BOM). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.367 -0.407 -0.497 -0.415 -0.308 -0.301 -0.409 -0.389 -0.359 -0.46 -0.517 -0.554 -0.501 -0.609 -0.648 -0.464 -0.561 -0.438 -0.774 -0.855 -0.697 -0.649 -0.869 -0.817 -0.479 -0.761 -0.755 -0.786 -1.147 -1.226 -1.679 -3.329 -6.79 -6.875 -6.437 -5.968 -3.846 -2.586 -4.499 -2.934 -3.869 -3.615 -8.202 -7.776 -8.448 -8.878 -7.104 -3.362 2021 +688 MOZ BCA_NGDPD Mozambique Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -7.952 -11.356 -13.559 -12.662 -9.027 -6.668 -7.722 -16.234 -17.034 -20.927 -14.663 -15.239 -18.992 -22.326 -23.157 -16.007 -14.548 -9.411 -14.698 -14.299 -12.32 -12.029 -15.31 -12.954 -6.281 -8.904 -8.232 -7.523 -9.137 -10.292 -15.124 -23.146 -41.527 -40.505 -36.336 -37.414 -32.219 -19.559 -30.307 -19.066 -27.332 -22.913 -45.889 -39.629 -38.821 -38.225 -26.472 -10.914 2021 +518 MMR NGDP_R Myanmar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018 Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "14,707.66" "15,947.79" "17,928.22" "20,163.46" "22,165.20" "25,090.13" "28,933.32" "32,858.70" "37,231.16" "41,885.24" "45,051.09" "47,026.77" "49,494.10" "52,202.08" "55,587.78" "59,978.47" "64,896.61" "69,746.13" "74,215.75" "78,483.20" "83,510.03" "89,147.34" "91,990.62" "75,489.53" "76,977.40" "79,521.37" "82,188.69" "84,850.26" "87,640.68" "90,797.49" 2020 +518 MMR NGDP_RPCH Myanmar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.432 12.418 12.468 9.928 13.196 15.318 13.567 13.307 12.5 7.558 4.385 5.247 5.471 6.486 7.899 8.2 7.473 6.408 5.75 6.405 6.75 3.189 -17.938 1.971 3.305 3.354 3.238 3.289 3.602 2020 +518 MMR NGDP Myanmar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018 Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,562.78" "2,175.92" "2,715.86" "3,493.53" "5,252.85" "7,639.51" "9,617.07" "12,233.92" "16,685.19" "23,012.01" "29,090.66" "33,073.78" "37,116.33" "42,881.38" "49,353.31" "55,248.77" "61,636.86" "68,988.06" "74,215.75" "82,700.02" "92,788.96" "105,258.50" "115,105.76" "98,654.17" "117,559.72" "138,122.60" "154,497.69" "172,620.44" "192,962.92" "216,157.15" 2020 +518 MMR NGDPD Myanmar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.154 6.439 7.736 7.131 6.921 8.881 10.754 12.126 13.585 17.855 25.47 30.864 38.084 53.916 59 60.903 63.153 62.655 60.09 61.267 66.699 68.802 81.257 65.16 59.53 63.561 67.169 70.877 74.9 79.405 2020 +518 MMR PPPGDP Myanmar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.372 38.895 44.715 51.423 57.409 66.268 78.47 91.911 107.354 124.038 135.972 142.844 152.146 163.804 184.501 198.338 209.644 216.278 213.835 225.517 245.693 266.971 278.806 238.301 260.274 278.456 293.835 308.988 325.225 343.46 2020 +518 MMR NGDP_D Myanmar "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.626 13.644 15.148 17.326 23.699 30.448 33.239 37.232 44.815 54.941 64.573 70.33 74.991 82.145 88.784 92.114 94.977 98.913 100 105.373 111.111 118.073 125.128 130.686 152.72 173.692 187.979 203.441 220.175 238.065 2020 +518 MMR NGDPRPC Myanmar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "331,664.67" "354,543.39" "393,293.73" "437,134.09" "475,749.67" "534,095.14" "611,649.67" "690,344.37" "777,486.82" "869,247.58" "928,970.23" "963,302.54" "1,006,820.55" "1,054,135.69" "1,113,782.45" "1,191,857.77" "1,278,544.29" "1,362,247.92" "1,437,383.18" "1,507,851.13" "1,592,202.85" "1,687,370.28" "1,729,192.74" "1,409,702.10" "1,428,521.11" "1,467,043.06" "1,507,875.18" "1,548,665.15" "1,591,896.14" "1,641,873.54" 2015 +518 MMR NGDPRPPPPC Myanmar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 953.019 "1,018.76" "1,130.11" "1,256.08" "1,367.04" "1,534.69" "1,757.54" "1,983.66" "2,234.06" "2,497.73" "2,669.34" "2,767.99" "2,893.04" "3,029.00" "3,200.39" "3,424.73" "3,673.82" "3,914.34" "4,130.24" "4,332.72" "4,575.10" "4,848.56" "4,968.73" "4,050.70" "4,104.77" "4,215.46" "4,332.79" "4,450.00" "4,574.22" "4,717.83" 2015 +518 MMR NGDPPC Myanmar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "35,241.40" "48,374.01" "59,578.08" "75,738.03" "112,746.09" "162,622.70" "203,304.62" "257,028.47" "348,431.68" "477,570.01" "599,860.18" "677,487.64" "755,028.98" "865,919.41" "988,865.88" "1,097,871.96" "1,214,323.16" "1,347,441.56" "1,437,383.18" "1,588,866.48" "1,769,114.90" "1,992,320.39" "2,163,699.34" "1,842,281.87" "2,181,634.28" "2,548,142.60" "2,834,492.72" "3,150,623.94" "3,504,958.33" "3,908,727.97" 2015 +518 MMR NGDPDPC Myanmar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 116.223 143.154 169.697 154.588 148.549 189.041 227.347 254.757 283.701 370.544 525.195 632.23 774.72 "1,088.75" "1,182.15" "1,210.22" "1,244.18" "1,223.74" "1,163.79" "1,177.08" "1,271.68" "1,302.28" "1,527.43" "1,216.81" "1,104.75" "1,172.60" "1,232.32" "1,293.64" "1,360.48" "1,435.86" 2015 +518 MMR PPPPC Myanmar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 797.651 864.689 980.927 "1,114.83" "1,232.23" "1,410.65" "1,658.85" "1,930.99" "2,241.85" "2,574.17" "2,803.79" "2,926.04" "3,094.99" "3,307.76" "3,696.75" "3,941.25" "4,130.26" "4,224.24" "4,141.47" "4,332.72" "4,684.39" "5,053.19" "5,240.84" "4,450.07" "4,830.08" "5,137.07" "5,390.84" "5,639.57" "5,907.36" "6,210.72" 2015 +518 MMR NGAP_NPGDP Myanmar Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +518 MMR PPPSH Myanmar Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.079 0.083 0.089 0.097 0.104 0.113 0.124 0.134 0.145 0.154 0.161 0.169 0.169 0.171 0.183 0.188 0.191 0.193 0.184 0.184 0.189 0.197 0.21 0.163 0.161 0.162 0.162 0.162 0.162 0.163 2020 +518 MMR PPPEX Myanmar Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.181 55.944 60.736 67.937 91.498 115.282 122.557 133.107 155.422 185.524 213.946 231.537 243.952 261.784 267.496 278.559 294.007 318.979 347.071 366.713 377.662 394.27 412.853 413.99 451.676 496.03 525.798 558.664 593.321 629.352 2020 +518 MMR NID_NGDP Myanmar Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018 Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.36 10.651 12.414 11.965 9.47 8.775 10.096 10.939 11.174 11.657 13.53 16.577 21.036 26.543 29.777 31.12 32.056 33.552 33.474 34.5 33.009 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 2020 +518 MMR NGSD_NGDP Myanmar Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018 Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.006 -3.037 4.201 5.149 7.89 9.96 12.352 16.152 18.453 14.389 10.383 13.516 25.773 24.663 27.961 29.888 27.588 30.079 29.268 27.707 28.303 29.458 28.902 30.865 30.56 31.028 30.537 30.479 30.175 30.348 2020 +518 MMR PCPI Myanmar "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Statistical Organization. Annual historical data have been re-estimated based on monthly data by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2020/21. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2011/12 Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.299 19.588 24.836 25.893 20.768 25.32 37.339 40.328 43.105 50.239 67.54 81.663 84.679 89.695 95.82 96.165 102.302 108.174 116.026 126.583 132.435 140.307 152.411 161.137 167.006 193.994 219.859 237.064 255.615 275.618 297.186 2021 +518 MMR PCPIPCH Myanmar "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.286 26.795 4.254 -19.791 21.916 47.469 8.005 6.886 16.551 34.437 20.911 3.692 5.924 6.829 0.36 6.382 5.739 7.259 9.099 4.622 5.944 8.627 5.725 3.642 16.16 13.333 7.825 7.825 7.825 7.825 2021 +518 MMR PCPIE Myanmar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Statistical Organization. Annual historical data have been re-estimated based on monthly data by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2020/21. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2011/12 Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.635 23.559 25.838 25.542 20.197 32.343 40.142 41.373 45.503 56.788 76.225 87.172 87.066 92.725 95.522 99.454 106.35 110.176 125.15 130.002 134.426 145.97 159.854 163.105 174.974 208.947 232.096 248.772 266.646 285.803 306.338 2021 +518 MMR PCPIEPCH Myanmar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.678 9.672 -1.144 -20.926 60.138 24.111 3.068 9.982 24.801 34.227 14.362 -0.121 6.5 3.017 4.116 6.934 3.598 13.591 3.877 3.403 8.588 9.511 2.034 7.277 19.416 11.079 7.185 7.185 7.185 7.185 2021 +518 MMR TM_RPCH Myanmar Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.566 -7.018 5.786 0.806 -8.57 -9.777 -7.806 19.965 55.182 33.734 10.624 -45.299 83.001 4.971 20.626 43.947 10.044 4.386 16.221 5.549 -10.298 4.799 -28.965 -8.356 1.684 -0.182 4.158 -1.325 1.21 2021 +518 MMR TMG_RPCH Myanmar Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.202 -7.024 5.359 1.951 -11.373 -12.229 -10.279 21.142 66.894 39.848 12.188 -51.011 92.115 1.094 18.462 48.059 10.758 2.324 19.602 0.413 -14.522 8.403 -25.891 -5.698 4.305 -0.355 4.163 -2.239 0.32 2021 +518 MMR TX_RPCH Myanmar Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.017 20.081 26.4 16.004 -0.567 -4.946 7.682 28.848 25.289 4.92 10.202 -4.985 5.457 4.669 21.958 18.431 18.055 -9.748 2.096 18.187 -3.608 -2.608 -20.767 -6.513 5.844 -0.878 4.932 -2.617 2.284 2021 +518 MMR TXG_RPCH Myanmar Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.187 38.023 36.675 22.761 3.264 -3.816 8.55 30.92 25.769 4.882 10.469 -4.523 2.124 0.256 10.12 13.408 14.653 -14.118 3.75 18.126 -6.785 -2.702 -9.414 -1.253 9.424 -1.933 4.349 -4.535 1.077 2021 +518 MMR LUR Myanmar Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +518 MMR LE Myanmar Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +518 MMR LP Myanmar Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Department of Labour Latest actual data: FY2014/15 Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.345 44.981 45.585 46.126 46.59 46.977 47.304 47.598 47.887 48.186 48.496 48.818 49.159 49.521 49.909 50.324 50.758 51.199 51.633 52.05 52.449 52.832 53.199 53.55 53.886 54.205 54.506 54.789 55.054 55.301 2015 +518 MMR GGR Myanmar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 282.671 355.158 372.727 396.341 528.981 687.341 851.035 "1,215.72" "1,809.82" "2,500.51" "3,023.52" "3,208.94" "3,431.14" "4,092.92" "7,549.20" "11,388.07" "13,844.77" "14,780.69" "14,520.27" "14,810.54" "16,357.85" "17,209.16" "18,460.26" "13,934.62" "16,490.57" "20,355.67" "23,247.88" "26,510.00" "30,232.26" "34,428.20" 2020 +518 MMR GGR_NGDP Myanmar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.088 16.322 13.724 11.345 10.07 8.997 8.849 9.937 10.847 10.866 10.393 9.702 9.244 9.545 15.296 20.612 22.462 21.425 19.565 17.909 17.629 16.349 16.038 14.125 14.027 14.737 15.047 15.357 15.667 15.927 2020 +518 MMR GGX Myanmar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 355.346 447.364 525.227 601.232 725.784 988.437 "1,262.64" "1,616.23" "2,348.47" "3,263.44" "3,778.28" "4,310.15" "5,283.13" "5,999.60" "8,842.67" "12,326.40" "14,655.48" "16,700.76" "17,390.91" "17,174.07" "19,514.91" "21,321.14" "24,917.79" "21,645.48" "25,715.64" "30,349.64" "34,355.55" "38,200.66" "42,480.53" "47,206.68" 2020 +518 MMR GGX_NGDP Myanmar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.738 20.56 19.339 17.21 13.817 12.938 13.129 13.211 14.075 14.181 12.988 13.032 14.234 13.991 17.917 22.311 23.777 24.208 23.433 20.767 21.031 20.256 21.648 21.941 21.875 21.973 22.237 22.13 22.015 21.839 2020 +518 MMR GGXCNL Myanmar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -72.675 -92.206 -152.5 -204.892 -196.803 -301.096 -411.602 -400.511 -538.646 -762.924 -754.764 "-1,101.20" "-1,851.99" "-1,906.68" "-1,293.47" -938.327 -810.706 "-1,920.07" "-2,870.64" "-2,363.53" "-3,157.06" "-4,111.97" "-6,457.53" "-7,710.86" "-9,225.08" "-9,993.96" "-11,107.68" "-11,690.66" "-12,248.27" "-12,778.48" 2020 +518 MMR GGXCNL_NGDP Myanmar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.65 -4.238 -5.615 -5.865 -3.747 -3.941 -4.28 -3.274 -3.228 -3.315 -2.595 -3.33 -4.99 -4.446 -2.621 -1.698 -1.315 -2.783 -3.868 -2.858 -3.402 -3.907 -5.61 -7.816 -7.847 -7.236 -7.19 -6.772 -6.347 -5.912 2020 +518 MMR GGSB Myanmar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +518 MMR GGSB_NPGDP Myanmar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +518 MMR GGXONLB Myanmar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -51.738 -63.309 -114.183 -156.36 -134.732 -222.742 -312.563 -271.495 -374.871 -540.848 -443.969 -685.313 "-1,359.34" "-1,340.23" -643.632 -233.639 -40.886 "-1,114.23" "-1,931.76" "-1,260.23" "-1,506.29" "-2,562.47" "-4,612.36" "-5,643.02" "-6,357.51" "-6,409.20" "-6,751.90" "-6,818.90" "-6,522.59" "-6,182.59" 2020 +518 MMR GGXONLB_NGDP Myanmar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.311 -2.91 -4.204 -4.476 -2.565 -2.916 -3.25 -2.219 -2.247 -2.35 -1.526 -2.072 -3.662 -3.125 -1.304 -0.423 -0.066 -1.615 -2.603 -1.524 -1.623 -2.434 -4.007 -5.72 -5.408 -4.64 -4.37 -3.95 -3.38 -2.86 2020 +518 MMR GGXWDN Myanmar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +518 MMR GGXWDN_NGDP Myanmar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +518 MMR GGXWDG Myanmar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,145.95" "3,164.14" "4,310.03" "8,831.09" "9,662.08" "10,763.77" "11,746.33" "14,042.39" "16,597.93" "17,177.56" "16,788.31" "18,004.35" "19,477.93" "20,531.81" "18,020.87" "19,920.28" "21,709.87" "25,093.75" "28,450.15" "31,814.76" "37,501.06" "40,790.59" "45,208.59" "61,509.42" "73,482.56" "87,930.40" "104,006.17" "121,950.93" "142,511.22" "159,760.83" 2020 +518 MMR GGXWDG_NGDP Myanmar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 201.305 145.416 158.699 252.784 183.94 140.896 122.14 114.782 99.477 74.646 57.71 54.437 52.478 47.88 36.514 36.056 35.222 36.374 38.334 38.47 40.415 38.753 39.276 62.349 62.507 63.661 67.319 70.647 73.854 73.91 2020 +518 MMR NGDP_FY Myanmar "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,562.78" "2,175.92" "2,715.86" "3,493.53" "5,252.85" "7,639.51" "9,617.07" "12,233.92" "16,685.19" "23,012.01" "29,090.66" "33,073.78" "37,116.33" "42,881.38" "49,353.31" "55,248.77" "61,636.86" "68,988.06" "74,215.75" "82,700.02" "92,788.96" "105,258.50" "115,105.76" "98,654.17" "117,559.72" "138,122.60" "154,497.69" "172,620.44" "192,962.92" "216,157.15" 2020 +518 MMR BCA Myanmar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year starting 2018 from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Includes adjustments by staff towards BPM6 presentation. Historical data up to 2010/2011 are converted by staff based on data from BPM5 manual, as they are not available in BPM6 presentation. Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.101 -0.881 -0.635 -0.486 -0.109 0.105 0.243 0.632 0.989 0.488 -0.802 -0.945 1.804 -1.014 -1.071 -0.75 -2.822 -2.176 -2.527 -4.162 -3.139 -1.945 -2.749 -0.925 -1.027 -0.799 -1.174 -1.28 -1.58 -1.538 2021 +518 MMR BCA_NGDPD Myanmar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.365 -13.687 -8.213 -6.816 -1.581 1.184 2.256 5.213 7.278 2.732 -3.147 -3.061 4.737 -1.88 -1.816 -1.232 -4.468 -3.472 -4.206 -6.793 -4.707 -2.827 -3.384 -1.42 -1.725 -1.257 -1.748 -1.806 -2.11 -1.937 2020 +728 NAM NGDP_R Namibia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.859 55.683 60.844 59.859 61.657 64.194 66.246 69.039 71.311 73.712 76.29 78.115 83.333 86.231 91.95 96.245 100.044 103.692 106.439 106.754 113.202 118.965 124.987 132.004 140.047 146.019 146.068 144.568 146.1 144.874 133.231 136.77 140.871 145.404 149.213 152.976 156.847 160.743 2021 +728 NAM NGDP_RPCH Namibia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.343 9.27 -1.62 3.005 4.115 3.196 4.216 3.291 3.366 3.497 2.393 6.68 3.477 6.632 4.67 3.948 3.646 2.65 0.296 6.039 5.091 5.062 5.615 6.093 4.264 0.034 -1.027 1.06 -0.839 -8.036 2.656 2.998 3.218 2.62 2.522 2.53 2.484 2021 +728 NAM NGDP Namibia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.645 7.844 9.399 10.311 12.554 14.321 16.989 18.937 21.195 23.376 27.333 30.777 35.716 37.624 43.041 46.596 52.182 61.583 70.111 75.214 82.599 90.108 106.864 117.423 134.836 146.019 157.708 171.57 181.067 181.211 174.208 181.935 201.053 219.26 235.458 252.187 269.721 288.506 2021 +728 NAM NGDPD Namibia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.568 2.841 3.296 3.156 3.537 3.948 3.954 4.11 3.832 3.824 3.941 3.577 3.396 4.974 6.673 7.324 7.711 8.73 8.496 8.915 11.281 12.423 13.016 12.168 12.434 11.45 10.719 12.883 13.676 12.539 10.581 12.307 12.488 13.359 14.084 14.776 15.451 16.17 2021 +728 NAM PPPGDP Namibia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.485 5.973 6.676 6.723 7.073 7.519 7.901 8.376 8.749 9.171 9.707 10.163 11.011 11.619 12.722 13.734 14.717 15.665 16.389 16.543 17.753 19.044 20.502 21.744 23.796 24.615 24.588 24.438 25.287 25.523 23.755 25.399 28.021 29.953 31.383 32.772 34.241 35.771 2021 +728 NAM NGDP_D Namibia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.571 14.087 15.448 17.226 20.361 22.309 25.645 27.43 29.722 31.712 35.828 39.399 42.859 43.632 46.809 48.414 52.159 59.39 65.869 70.455 72.966 75.743 85.5 88.954 96.279 100 107.969 118.678 123.934 125.082 130.756 133.022 142.721 150.794 157.799 164.853 171.964 179.483 2021 +728 NAM NGDPRPC Namibia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "39,292.11" "39,697.79" "41,811.90" "39,809.98" "39,800.13" "40,271.71" "40,318.51" "40,707.89" "40,746.92" "40,836.41" "41,733.40" "42,687.85" "44,802.03" "45,600.62" "47,817.33" "49,179.11" "50,222.04" "52,008.84" "52,598.00" "51,974.07" "54,298.43" "56,219.66" "57,986.66" "60,108.95" "62,579.73" "64,023.16" "62,841.49" "61,031.22" "60,530.84" "58,917.29" "53,196.88" "53,630.61" "54,248.20" "54,989.62" "55,418.58" "55,797.37" "56,183.47" "56,546.44" 2021 +728 NAM NGDPRPPPPC Namibia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,642.05" "6,710.62" "7,068.00" "6,729.59" "6,727.92" "6,807.64" "6,815.55" "6,881.37" "6,887.97" "6,903.10" "7,054.73" "7,216.07" "7,573.46" "7,708.45" "8,083.17" "8,313.37" "8,489.67" "8,791.72" "8,891.31" "8,785.84" "9,178.76" "9,503.53" "9,802.22" "10,160.98" "10,578.65" "10,822.65" "10,622.90" "10,316.89" "10,232.30" "9,959.54" "8,992.55" "9,065.87" "9,170.27" "9,295.60" "9,368.11" "9,432.14" "9,497.41" "9,558.77" 2021 +728 NAM NGDPPC Namibia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,939.59" "5,592.37" "6,458.97" "6,857.78" "8,103.73" "8,984.09" "10,339.64" "11,166.10" "12,110.94" "12,950.20" "14,952.43" "16,818.59" "19,201.54" "19,896.34" "22,382.74" "23,809.53" "26,195.27" "30,888.21" "34,645.73" "36,618.48" "39,619.63" "42,582.37" "49,578.56" "53,469.29" "60,251.28" "64,023.16" "67,849.12" "72,430.70" "75,018.16" "73,694.80" "69,557.98" "71,340.58" "77,423.65" "82,921.18" "87,450.14" "91,983.83" "96,615.25" "101,491.05" 2021 +728 NAM NGDPDPC Namibia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,908.83" "2,025.61" "2,264.91" "2,099.22" "2,283.06" "2,476.95" "2,406.48" "2,423.59" "2,189.32" "2,118.41" "2,156.03" "1,954.97" "1,825.85" "2,630.11" "3,470.15" "3,742.51" "3,870.94" "4,378.56" "4,198.55" "4,340.18" "5,410.98" "5,870.93" "6,038.86" "5,540.62" "5,555.93" "5,020.47" "4,611.51" "5,438.76" "5,666.27" "5,099.43" "4,224.87" "4,826.02" "4,808.92" "5,052.07" "5,231.01" "5,389.36" "5,534.71" "5,688.43" 2021 +728 NAM PPPPC Namibia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,077.20" "4,258.61" "4,587.62" "4,471.49" "4,565.88" "4,716.85" "4,808.80" "4,938.96" "4,999.34" "5,080.92" "5,310.16" "5,553.98" "5,919.89" "6,144.34" "6,615.98" "7,017.78" "7,387.74" "7,857.33" "8,098.72" "8,053.94" "8,515.27" "8,999.74" "9,511.58" "9,901.42" "10,633.42" "10,792.67" "10,578.10" "10,316.89" "10,476.73" "10,379.88" "9,485.02" "9,959.70" "10,790.65" "11,327.85" "11,655.76" "11,953.53" "12,265.39" "12,583.50" 2021 +728 NAM NGAP_NPGDP Namibia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +728 NAM PPPSH Namibia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.021 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 2021 +728 NAM PPPEX Namibia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.212 1.313 1.408 1.534 1.775 1.905 2.15 2.261 2.423 2.549 2.816 3.028 3.244 3.238 3.383 3.393 3.546 3.931 4.278 4.547 4.653 4.732 5.212 5.4 5.666 5.932 6.414 7.021 7.16 7.1 7.333 7.163 7.175 7.32 7.503 7.695 7.877 8.065 2021 +728 NAM NID_NGDP Namibia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.063 28.754 15.79 18.617 14.995 18.646 19.266 20.684 16.935 19.89 23.185 19.946 23.529 19.238 19.9 19.14 19.665 23.33 24.419 32.297 24.695 22.872 18.909 25.624 25.565 36.021 28.895 21.962 17.708 14.86 15.276 13.642 14.007 15.146 15.116 15.149 15.143 15.13 15.119 2021 +728 NAM NGSD_NGDP Namibia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.989 29.825 19.489 20.128 18.537 21.137 23.728 23.59 19.229 24.519 22.161 24.783 23.813 21.759 25.236 25.826 24.215 37.377 32.997 32.185 23.216 20.693 15.686 19.953 21.321 25.309 16.913 5.755 13.339 11.527 13.59 16.501 4.47 7.196 10.937 11.334 11.455 11.62 11.719 2021 +728 NAM PCPI Namibia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012. December=100 Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.23 17.288 21.014 22.974 25.744 28.607 31.097 34.107 36.364 39.775 43.838 48.315 54.459 58.389 60.804 62.191 65.277 69.551 75.876 83.048 87.097 91.456 97.604 103.071 108.583 112.271 119.823 127.189 132.65 137.586 140.626 145.717 155.042 162.714 170.009 177.632 185.596 193.918 2021 +728 NAM PCPIPCH Namibia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.512 21.551 9.329 12.056 11.123 8.704 9.679 6.617 9.382 10.215 10.212 12.716 7.215 4.137 2.282 4.961 6.548 9.095 9.452 4.875 5.006 6.722 5.601 5.348 3.396 6.727 6.147 4.294 3.721 2.209 3.62 6.4 4.948 4.484 4.484 4.484 4.484 2021 +728 NAM PCPIE Namibia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012. December=100 Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.808 19.301 21.642 23.977 27.02 29.342 32.049 34.414 37.678 40.905 45.85 49.997 57.123 58.595 61.075 63.265 67.082 70.787 78.69 84.927 87.526 94 100 104.894 109.754 113.811 122.117 128.427 135.04 138.535 141.806 140.626 150.329 156.874 163.705 170.833 178.271 186.033 2021 +728 NAM PCPIEPCH Namibia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.099 12.127 10.791 12.693 8.591 9.227 7.38 9.485 8.564 12.09 9.044 14.254 2.576 4.233 3.585 6.033 5.523 11.165 7.926 3.06 7.397 6.383 4.894 4.634 3.696 7.298 5.167 5.15 2.588 2.361 -0.832 6.9 4.354 4.354 4.354 4.354 4.354 2021 +728 NAM TM_RPCH Namibia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.672 3.5 5.411 -1.008 3.737 9.17 15.7 3.457 7.602 1.398 -5.207 3.958 20.679 5.229 6.632 5.179 5.049 12.591 24.947 25.38 -6.011 -2.788 22.406 2.681 16.66 11.213 -5.042 -2.042 2.73 -8.534 -20.416 32.626 8.628 3.487 3.712 2.586 3.616 4.156 2021 +728 NAM TMG_RPCH Namibia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.672 3.5 5.411 -1.008 3.737 9.17 15.7 3.457 7.602 1.398 -5.207 3.958 20.679 5.229 6.632 5.179 5.049 12.591 24.947 25.38 -6.011 -2.788 22.406 2.681 16.66 11.213 -5.042 -0.993 3.442 -9.816 -20.127 33.628 8.63 3.98 3.232 2.586 3.686 3.902 2021 +728 NAM TX_RPCH Namibia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.032 28.8 6.366 10.657 -3.386 9.529 2.8 -2.724 -0.7 4.431 -0.868 -4.475 -2.331 6.325 27.4 -1.197 17.564 1.908 9.186 -4.498 5.56 -6.893 2.283 -6.827 0.632 -11.28 9.521 20.105 10.449 -7.576 -22.1 12.091 24.351 9.461 4.072 3.695 4.385 4.591 2021 +728 NAM TXG_RPCH Namibia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.032 28.8 6.366 10.657 -3.386 9.529 2.8 -2.724 -0.7 4.431 -0.868 -4.475 -2.331 6.325 27.4 -1.197 17.564 1.908 9.186 -4.498 5.56 -6.893 2.283 -6.827 0.632 -11.28 9.521 17.069 11.934 -7.42 -18.709 13.673 20.728 9.393 3.919 3.516 4.659 4.445 2021 +728 NAM LUR Namibia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +728 NAM LE Namibia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +728 NAM LP Namibia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.345 1.403 1.455 1.504 1.549 1.594 1.643 1.696 1.75 1.805 1.828 1.83 1.86 1.891 1.923 1.957 1.992 1.994 2.024 2.054 2.085 2.116 2.155 2.196 2.238 2.281 2.324 2.369 2.414 2.459 2.504 2.55 2.597 2.644 2.692 2.742 2.792 2.843 2021 +728 NAM GGR Namibia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.08 2.465 2.843 3.065 3.533 3.993 4.541 5.405 6.041 7.001 8.018 8.837 10.166 10.014 11.071 12.762 16.064 19.76 22.347 23.736 23.531 28.28 34.132 39.476 47.662 51.65 51.191 56.788 56.557 57.849 58.209 55.814 58.555 66.409 74.445 79.934 85.715 91.994 2021 +728 NAM GGR_NGDP Namibia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.301 31.425 30.25 29.722 28.14 27.884 26.73 28.54 28.503 29.95 29.334 28.712 28.462 26.616 25.721 27.389 30.785 32.087 31.874 31.557 28.488 31.385 31.94 33.618 35.348 35.372 32.459 33.099 31.236 31.923 33.413 30.678 29.124 30.288 31.617 31.696 31.779 31.886 2021 +728 NAM GGX Namibia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.009 2.59 3.083 3.346 3.604 4.243 5.17 5.856 6.626 7.44 8.233 9.456 10.658 11.697 12.22 12.906 14.285 16.061 19.907 24.04 27.645 34.666 37.446 44.983 56.351 63.772 65.862 65.356 65.781 67.8 72.271 72.41 74.857 79.738 85.683 90.282 96.101 102.269 2021 +728 NAM GGX_NGDP Namibia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.226 33.012 32.796 32.447 28.709 29.628 30.432 30.921 31.262 31.828 30.122 30.726 29.841 31.09 28.393 27.698 27.376 26.08 28.394 31.962 33.469 38.472 35.041 38.308 41.792 43.674 41.762 38.093 36.33 37.415 41.485 39.8 37.232 36.367 36.39 35.8 35.63 35.448 2021 +728 NAM GGXCNL Namibia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.071 -0.124 -0.239 -0.281 -0.071 -0.25 -0.629 -0.451 -0.585 -0.439 -0.215 -0.62 -0.492 -1.683 -1.15 -0.144 1.779 3.699 2.44 -0.305 -4.114 -6.386 -3.315 -5.507 -8.688 -12.121 -14.672 -8.568 -9.224 -9.951 -14.062 -16.596 -16.302 -13.329 -11.237 -10.348 -10.386 -10.274 2021 +728 NAM GGXCNL_NGDP Namibia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.075 -1.587 -2.546 -2.726 -0.568 -1.744 -3.702 -2.381 -2.759 -1.879 -0.788 -2.014 -1.378 -4.474 -2.672 -0.309 3.41 6.007 3.48 -0.405 -4.981 -7.087 -3.102 -4.69 -6.444 -8.301 -9.303 -4.994 -5.094 -5.491 -8.072 -9.122 -8.108 -6.079 -4.773 -4.103 -3.851 -3.561 2021 +728 NAM GGSB Namibia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +728 NAM GGSB_NPGDP Namibia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +728 NAM GGXONLB Namibia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.124 -0.102 -0.218 -0.223 0.034 -0.112 -0.405 -0.126 -0.131 0.052 0.28 -0.094 0.212 -0.865 -0.214 0.937 2.961 4.763 3.272 0.639 -3.182 -5.334 -1.79 -3.775 -6.719 -9.665 -10.797 -3.445 -3.381 -3.283 -6.873 -8.48 -6.817 -1.998 1.936 4.006 5.491 6.627 2021 +728 NAM GGXONLB_NGDP Namibia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.871 -1.302 -2.318 -2.164 0.273 -0.779 -2.383 -0.663 -0.616 0.223 1.025 -0.304 0.593 -2.299 -0.496 2.011 5.674 7.735 4.666 0.85 -3.852 -5.92 -1.675 -3.215 -4.983 -6.619 -6.846 -2.008 -1.867 -1.812 -3.945 -4.661 -3.391 -0.911 0.822 1.588 2.036 2.297 2021 +728 NAM GGXWDN Namibia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.615 1.88 2.35 2.902 3.061 3.785 4.648 5.201 6.958 6.981 9.668 11.74 11.554 10.919 6.799 6.095 6.758 11.053 19.543 20.004 27.3 36.254 53.554 67.318 71.013 85.865 99.691 111.719 128.729 142.169 154.975 166.221 176.68 186.826 197.153 2021 +728 NAM GGXWDN_NGDP Namibia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.66 14.972 16.413 17.083 16.163 17.858 19.885 19.03 22.609 19.545 25.697 27.276 24.796 20.925 11.04 8.693 8.986 13.381 21.689 18.719 23.249 26.887 36.676 42.685 41.39 47.421 55.014 64.13 70.756 70.712 70.681 70.595 70.059 69.266 68.336 2021 +728 NAM GGXWDG Namibia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.77 2.06 2.576 3.181 3.355 4.149 5.095 5.701 7.507 7.924 10.213 12.559 12.533 13.638 11.925 13.389 11.922 13.487 24.734 26.318 30.663 37.176 61.459 72.282 75.198 91.26 107.577 116.039 130.914 144.355 157.16 168.406 178.865 189.011 199.338 2021 +728 NAM GGXWDG_NGDP Namibia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.165 16.412 17.991 18.725 17.717 19.574 21.797 20.859 24.393 22.187 27.146 29.179 26.897 26.136 19.364 19.097 15.851 16.328 27.45 24.628 26.113 27.572 42.09 45.833 43.829 50.401 59.366 66.609 71.957 71.799 71.677 71.523 70.926 70.077 69.093 2021 +728 NAM NGDP_FY Namibia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.947 6.645 7.844 9.399 10.311 12.554 14.321 16.989 18.937 21.195 23.376 27.333 30.777 35.716 37.624 43.041 46.596 52.182 61.583 70.111 75.214 82.599 90.108 106.864 117.423 134.836 146.019 157.708 171.57 181.067 181.211 174.208 181.935 201.053 219.26 235.458 252.187 269.721 288.506 2021 +728 NAM BCA Namibia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.028 0.105 0.05 0.11 0.085 0.176 0.116 0.09 0.162 -0.028 0.192 0.011 0.086 0.266 0.446 0.329 1.083 0.748 -0.009 -0.317 -0.448 -0.858 -1.119 -0.992 -1.173 -1.559 -1.769 -0.57 -0.475 -0.216 0.271 -1.12 -0.995 -0.558 -0.538 -0.546 -0.543 -0.551 2021 +728 NAM BCA_NGDPD Namibia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.073 3.699 1.51 3.491 2.413 4.456 2.928 2.198 4.224 -0.722 4.859 0.295 2.528 5.342 6.688 4.498 14.043 8.566 -0.108 -3.554 -3.975 -6.903 -8.6 -8.153 -9.43 -13.62 -16.502 -4.425 -3.473 -1.727 2.562 -9.101 -7.971 -4.18 -3.818 -3.694 -3.517 -3.408 2021 +836 NRU NGDP_R Nauru "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Nauru Authorities, IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: FY2018/19 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2006/07 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.033 0.032 0.035 0.027 0.033 0.036 0.04 0.044 0.049 0.064 0.081 0.084 0.087 0.082 0.087 0.087 0.088 0.089 0.09 0.092 0.094 0.096 0.098 0.1 2019 +836 NRU NGDP_RPCH Nauru "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.356 8.329 -22.185 20.381 9.086 11.113 10.778 10.367 30.969 27.229 3.418 3.02 -5.496 5.703 0.959 0.706 1.55 0.898 2.034 2.391 2.017 1.769 1.84 2019 +836 NRU NGDP Nauru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Nauru Authorities, IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: FY2018/19 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2006/07 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.045 0.042 0.039 0.029 0.042 0.06 0.054 0.067 0.094 0.096 0.114 0.104 0.137 0.145 0.16 0.166 0.171 0.179 0.185 0.19 0.194 0.197 0.201 0.204 2019 +836 NRU NGDPD Nauru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.032 0.031 0.029 0.023 0.037 0.044 0.047 0.066 0.097 0.099 0.105 0.087 0.1 0.11 0.124 0.119 0.114 0.133 0.134 0.138 0.142 0.144 0.146 0.149 2019 +836 NRU PPPGDP Nauru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.035 0.036 0.04 0.032 0.04 0.043 0.049 0.055 0.062 0.083 0.107 0.112 0.116 0.112 0.121 0.125 0.127 0.134 0.145 0.154 0.161 0.167 0.173 0.18 2019 +836 NRU NGDP_D Nauru "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 137.407 128.523 110.495 106.329 126.26 165.77 134.676 150.876 193.486 150.257 140.734 124.03 158.684 177.504 184.856 189.625 193.75 199.776 204.672 205.978 205.49 205.08 205.215 205.12 2019 +836 NRU NGDPRPC Nauru "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,248.36" "3,278.00" "3,869.53" "2,960.88" "3,504.41" "3,759.23" "4,001.50" "4,385.36" "4,703.78" "5,907.17" "6,861.27" "6,742.00" "6,640.06" "6,088.83" "6,556.73" "6,903.17" "6,818.53" "6,791.33" "6,720.76" "6,725.72" "6,754.23" "6,758.02" "6,745.32" "6,737.32" 2016 +836 NRU NGDPRPPPPC Nauru "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,450.24" "4,490.85" "5,301.25" "4,056.40" "4,801.04" "5,150.14" "5,482.04" "6,007.93" "6,444.16" "8,092.81" "9,399.92" "9,236.53" "9,096.86" "8,341.68" "8,982.70" "9,457.32" "9,341.36" "9,304.11" "9,207.42" "9,214.22" "9,253.28" "9,258.47" "9,241.07" "9,230.11" 2016 +836 NRU NGDPPC Nauru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,463.47" "4,212.97" "4,275.63" "3,148.26" "4,424.68" "6,231.69" "5,389.07" "6,616.46" "9,101.16" "8,875.93" "9,656.12" "8,362.13" "10,536.72" "10,807.93" "12,120.48" "13,090.14" "13,210.89" "13,567.42" "13,755.49" "13,853.52" "13,879.30" "13,859.37" "13,842.39" "13,819.63" 2016 +836 NRU NGDPDPC Nauru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,174.96" "3,167.65" "3,200.72" "2,470.84" "3,965.36" "4,587.75" "4,748.08" "6,529.40" "9,382.64" "9,103.52" "8,865.60" "6,994.05" "7,674.48" "8,152.26" "9,398.51" "9,365.10" "8,866.87" "10,139.07" "10,004.73" "10,096.29" "10,162.83" "10,156.67" "10,088.18" "10,071.59" 2016 +836 NRU PPPPC Nauru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,504.27" "3,647.14" "4,438.14" "3,487.74" "4,207.14" "4,541.99" "4,892.81" "5,473.58" "5,980.83" "7,642.48" "9,042.84" "8,974.54" "8,927.41" "8,341.68" "9,197.28" "9,856.47" "9,852.94" "10,221.43" "10,834.37" "11,228.68" "11,512.89" "11,733.43" "11,934.33" "12,150.85" 2016 +836 NRU NGAP_NPGDP Nauru Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +836 NRU PPPSH Nauru Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2019 +836 NRU PPPEX Nauru Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.274 1.155 0.963 0.903 1.052 1.372 1.101 1.209 1.522 1.161 1.068 0.932 1.18 1.296 1.318 1.328 1.341 1.327 1.27 1.234 1.206 1.181 1.16 1.137 2019 +836 NRU NID_NGDP Nauru Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +836 NRU NGSD_NGDP Nauru Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +836 NRU PCPI Nauru "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Also includes assistance from IMF staff Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2008/09. Base: August 2008 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 61.619 66.956 79.88 84.354 85.227 104.337 102.283 98.836 99.095 98 98.27 107.885 116.678 122.607 123.175 128.471 120.039 121.479 123.909 126.387 128.915 131.493 134.123 136.805 2020 +836 NRU PCPIPCH Nauru "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.662 19.302 5.601 1.035 22.422 -1.968 -3.37 0.262 -1.105 0.275 9.784 8.15 5.082 0.463 4.3 -6.564 1.2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2020 +836 NRU PCPIE Nauru "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Also includes assistance from IMF staff Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2008/09. Base: August 2008 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.208 66.331 81.119 85.285 88.571 104.789 98.93 97.968 98.282 96.558 106.202 109.93 118.961 120.84 124.949 130.595 110.2 111.522 114.422 116.367 118.578 120.89 123.308 125.774 2020 +836 NRU PCPIEPCH Nauru "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.186 22.293 5.136 3.853 18.311 -5.592 -0.972 0.321 -1.754 9.987 3.51 8.215 1.58 3.4 4.519 -15.617 1.2 2.6 1.7 1.9 1.95 2 2 2020 +836 NRU TM_RPCH Nauru Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +836 NRU TMG_RPCH Nauru Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +836 NRU TX_RPCH Nauru Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +836 NRU TXG_RPCH Nauru Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +836 NRU LUR Nauru Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +836 NRU LE Nauru Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +836 NRU LP Nauru Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: Nauru Bureau of Statistics, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: FY2015/16 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.011 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 2016 +836 NRU GGR Nauru General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The GFS manual is only partially used. Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.041 0.04 0.032 0.053 0.062 0.098 0.098 0.158 0.177 0.207 0.246 0.29 0.32 0.315 0.235 0.231 0.227 0.222 0.22 2021 +836 NRU GGR_NGDP Nauru General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.702 74.093 47.244 56.055 64.955 85.525 93.546 114.876 121.845 129.261 148.72 170.218 179.238 170.727 124.272 119.27 115.159 110.665 107.913 2021 +836 NRU GGX Nauru General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The GFS manual is only partially used. Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.041 0.04 0.03 0.045 0.061 0.066 0.087 0.128 0.148 0.153 0.197 0.229 0.242 0.285 0.201 0.203 0.204 0.202 0.203 2021 +836 NRU GGX_NGDP Nauru General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.332 74 44.522 47.645 63.314 57.708 83.09 93.427 101.702 95.645 118.859 134.528 135.486 154.455 106.137 104.932 103.423 100.424 99.391 2021 +836 NRU GGXCNL Nauru General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The GFS manual is only partially used. Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- 0.002 0.008 0.002 0.032 0.011 0.029 0.029 0.054 0.049 0.061 0.078 0.03 0.034 0.028 0.023 0.021 0.017 2021 +836 NRU GGXCNL_NGDP Nauru General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.369 0.093 2.722 8.411 1.641 27.817 10.456 21.45 20.143 33.617 29.861 35.691 43.752 16.272 18.135 14.338 11.735 10.241 8.522 2021 +836 NRU GGSB Nauru General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +836 NRU GGSB_NPGDP Nauru General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +836 NRU GGXONLB Nauru General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +836 NRU GGXONLB_NGDP Nauru General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +836 NRU GGXWDN Nauru General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +836 NRU GGXWDN_NGDP Nauru General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +836 NRU GGXWDG Nauru General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The GFS manual is only partially used. Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.148 0.131 0.126 0.12 0.117 0.121 0.083 0.109 0.113 0.12 0.104 0.105 0.048 0.05 0.047 0.044 0.041 0.038 0.034 2021 +836 NRU GGXWDG_NGDP Nauru General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 247.97 243.248 188.196 127.552 121.693 105.88 80.016 79.556 77.529 75.111 62.844 61.382 27.064 27.334 24.981 22.87 20.909 19.004 16.522 2021 +836 NRU NGDP_FY Nauru "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The GFS manual is only partially used. Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.045 0.042 0.039 0.029 0.042 0.06 0.054 0.067 0.094 0.096 0.114 0.104 0.137 0.145 0.16 0.166 0.171 0.179 0.185 0.19 0.194 0.197 0.201 0.204 2021 +836 NRU BCA Nauru Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Nauru Authorities and IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: FY2019/20 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.02 0.028 0.023 0.019 0.035 0.049 0.029 -0.017 0.004 0.014 0.01 0.006 0.003 0.006 -0.003 -- -- -- -- -- 2020 +836 NRU BCA_NGDPD Nauru Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.408 64.468 48.013 28.71 35.653 49.454 27.3 -19.108 4.081 12.34 8.028 4.853 2.757 4.148 -2.216 0.079 -0.299 -0.192 -0.139 -0.088 2019 +558 NPL NGDP_R Nepal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year Base year: FY2000/01. Data prior to 2000/01 were estimated by IMF staff by using data splicing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 393.765 426.61 442.737 429.552 471.138 500.089 522.922 531.811 572.742 597.529 625.225 665.029 692.349 718.982 778.077 805.064 848.036 892.65 918.917 960.111 "1,018.83" "1,076.18" "1,077.47" "1,119.98" "1,172.42" "1,213.21" "1,254.03" "1,296.82" "1,375.98" "1,438.36" "1,507.63" "1,559.22" "1,632.04" "1,689.57" "1,791.14" "1,862.36" "1,870.42" "2,038.34" "2,193.71" "2,339.74" "2,284.30" "2,381.31" "2,482.10" "2,607.30" "2,739.92" "2,883.07" "3,034.42" "3,194.47" 2020 +558 NPL NGDP_RPCH Nepal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.32 8.341 3.78 -2.978 9.681 6.145 4.566 1.7 7.697 4.328 4.635 6.366 4.108 3.847 8.219 3.468 5.338 5.261 2.943 4.483 6.116 5.629 0.12 3.945 4.683 3.479 3.365 3.412 6.105 4.533 4.816 3.422 4.67 3.525 6.011 3.976 0.433 8.977 7.622 6.657 -2.37 4.247 4.232 5.044 5.087 5.225 5.249 5.275 2020 +558 NPL NGDP Nepal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year Base year: FY2000/01. Data prior to 2000/01 were estimated by IMF staff by using data splicing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.097 31.688 34.523 40.28 47.639 57.038 68.227 78.193 94.161 109.298 126.619 151.578 186.978 215.099 243.982 268.351 304.761 343.451 368.345 418.778 464.633 503.552 523.995 561.39 612.163 672.224 745.983 830.087 930.259 "1,127.12" "1,360.36" "1,559.01" "1,758.38" "1,949.30" "2,232.53" "2,423.64" "2,608.18" "3,077.15" "3,455.95" "3,858.93" "3,888.70" "4,277.30" "4,737.18" "5,358.30" "6,026.00" "6,724.46" "7,456.10" "8,273.24" 2020 +558 NPL NGDPD Nepal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.258 2.641 2.669 2.92 3.088 3.208 3.49 3.621 4.269 4.316 4.441 4.86 4.416 4.743 4.954 5.378 5.544 6.026 5.992 6.163 6.536 6.719 6.816 7.217 8.296 9.329 10.314 11.775 14.308 14.661 18.25 21.682 21.703 22.161 22.722 24.361 24.524 28.972 33.112 34.186 33.757 35.848 39.028 42.128 46.41 50.644 54.952 59.669 2020 +558 NPL PPPGDP Nepal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.709 7.957 8.768 8.84 10.045 11 11.734 12.228 13.634 14.781 16.045 17.644 18.788 19.973 22.076 23.321 25.015 26.785 27.884 29.544 32.062 34.629 35.211 37.323 40.119 42.817 45.623 48.455 52.398 55.125 58.474 61.732 67.618 72.735 79.3 80.943 81.509 98.516 108.558 117.856 116.45 126.44 141.161 153.565 164.762 176.592 189.401 203.249 2020 +558 NPL NGDP_D Nepal "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.882 7.428 7.798 9.377 10.111 11.406 13.047 14.703 16.44 18.292 20.252 22.793 27.006 29.917 31.357 33.333 35.937 38.475 40.085 43.618 45.604 46.791 48.632 50.125 52.213 55.409 59.487 64.01 67.607 78.362 90.231 99.986 107.741 115.372 124.643 130.138 139.444 150.964 157.539 164.93 170.236 179.62 190.854 205.512 219.933 233.239 245.718 258.986 2020 +558 NPL NGDPRPC Nepal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "26,212.75" "27,753.30" "28,141.33" "26,675.69" "28,590.95" "29,664.26" "30,332.49" "30,175.89" "31,782.37" "32,395.13" "33,071.08" "34,270.12" "34,724.54" "35,089.45" "36,979.26" "37,312.81" "38,389.43" "39,524.42" "39,852.62" "40,838.46" "42,555.83" "44,201.53" "43,577.17" "44,654.74" "46,123.33" "47,125.18" "48,108.66" "49,154.27" "51,599.50" "53,503.29" "55,811.01" "57,660.97" "60,470.22" "62,770.19" "66,570.35" "68,937.82" "68,605.59" "73,765.43" "78,079.76" "81,784.26" "78,399.11" "80,297.37" "82,230.16" "84,865.07" "87,620.08" "90,583.23" "93,668.75" "96,882.45" 2018 +558 NPL NGDPRPPPPC Nepal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,266.90" "1,341.36" "1,360.11" "1,289.28" "1,381.85" "1,433.72" "1,466.02" "1,458.45" "1,536.09" "1,565.71" "1,598.38" "1,656.33" "1,678.29" "1,695.93" "1,787.27" "1,803.39" "1,855.42" "1,910.28" "1,926.14" "1,973.79" "2,056.79" "2,136.33" "2,106.15" "2,158.23" "2,229.21" "2,277.63" "2,325.17" "2,375.70" "2,493.88" "2,585.90" "2,697.43" "2,786.84" "2,922.62" "3,033.78" "3,217.45" "3,331.87" "3,315.81" "3,565.20" "3,773.72" "3,952.76" "3,789.15" "3,880.90" "3,974.31" "4,101.66" "4,234.82" "4,378.03" "4,527.16" "4,682.48" 2018 +558 NPL NGDPPC Nepal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,803.84" "2,061.45" "2,194.38" "2,501.41" "2,890.96" "3,383.40" "3,957.54" "4,436.81" "5,225.15" "5,925.61" "6,697.48" "7,811.08" "9,377.84" "10,497.78" "11,595.61" "12,437.42" "13,796.11" "15,207.19" "15,974.79" "17,812.77" "19,407.32" "20,682.21" "21,192.37" "22,383.17" "24,082.56" "26,111.38" "28,618.27" "31,463.45" "34,884.81" "41,926.20" "50,359.03" "57,653.17" "65,151.31" "72,419.28" "82,975.05" "89,714.44" "95,666.04" "111,358.89" "123,006.29" "134,886.53" "133,463.61" "144,229.74" "156,939.43" "174,407.78" "192,705.81" "211,275.73" "230,160.65" "250,912.38" 2018 +558 NPL NGDPDPC Nepal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 150.32 171.788 169.629 181.32 187.418 190.268 202.463 205.448 236.915 234.002 234.93 250.449 221.485 231.46 235.438 249.269 250.955 266.826 259.85 262.135 272.997 275.947 275.646 287.747 326.363 362.378 395.692 446.328 536.55 545.357 675.597 801.829 804.141 823.321 844.495 901.75 899.524 "1,048.45" "1,178.53" "1,194.96" "1,158.55" "1,208.77" "1,292.96" "1,371.22" "1,484.16" "1,591.19" "1,696.30" "1,809.65" 2018 +558 NPL PPPPC Nepal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 446.632 517.619 557.287 548.95 609.598 652.481 680.613 693.847 756.555 801.381 848.718 909.235 942.286 974.756 "1,049.20" "1,080.86" "1,132.41" "1,185.99" "1,209.30" "1,256.67" "1,339.19" "1,422.31" "1,424.08" "1,488.09" "1,578.29" "1,663.15" "1,750.25" "1,836.61" "1,964.95" "2,050.51" "2,164.66" "2,282.88" "2,505.39" "2,702.23" "2,947.32" "2,996.22" "2,989.68" "3,565.20" "3,863.86" "4,119.59" "3,996.66" "4,263.53" "4,676.57" "4,998.39" "5,268.94" "5,548.36" "5,846.58" "6,164.18" 2018 +558 NPL NGAP_NPGDP Nepal Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +558 NPL PPPSH Nepal Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.05 0.053 0.055 0.052 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.056 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.06 0.056 0.058 0.06 0.06 0.061 0.062 0.062 0.063 0.063 0.065 0.064 0.064 0.063 0.063 0.061 0.06 0.062 0.065 0.065 0.065 0.067 0.069 0.072 0.072 0.07 0.081 0.084 0.087 0.088 0.086 0.087 0.089 0.091 0.093 0.094 0.096 2020 +558 NPL PPPEX Nepal Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.039 3.983 3.938 4.557 4.742 5.185 5.815 6.395 6.907 7.394 7.891 8.591 9.952 10.77 11.052 11.507 12.183 12.822 13.21 14.175 14.492 14.541 14.881 15.041 15.259 15.7 16.351 17.131 17.754 20.447 23.264 25.255 26.004 26.8 28.153 29.943 31.999 31.235 31.835 32.743 33.394 33.829 33.559 34.893 36.574 38.079 39.367 40.705 2020 +558 NPL NID_NGDP Nepal Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year Base year: FY2000/01. Data prior to 2000/01 were estimated by IMF staff by using data splicing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.892 4.561 11.89 20.491 27.681 23.145 20.667 21.726 22.721 21.671 18.457 20.711 21.254 23.243 23.077 25.582 27.325 25.608 25.211 21.054 24.237 24.26 22.511 23.618 26.457 28.043 28.584 30.276 31.903 32.967 38.958 27.814 28.603 29.677 30.986 31.277 28.241 37.325 39.548 41.379 30.44 35.782 42.347 37.812 36.361 36.061 35.078 34.267 2020 +558 NPL NGSD_NGDP Nepal Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year Base year: FY2000/01. Data prior to 2000/01 were estimated by IMF staff by using data splicing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.106 15.561 14.358 14.918 14.7 13.141 10.957 13.495 12.918 11.332 8.183 9.792 11.854 13.836 13.138 18.72 17.837 20.073 19.464 20.268 23.645 23.652 21.155 20.897 23.877 24.944 25.409 25.034 28.984 31.428 31.485 26.98 32.791 32.54 34.984 35.659 33.7 37.002 32.45 34.45 29.437 27.849 30.229 31.5 31.959 32.168 31.334 30.798 2020 +558 NPL PCPI Nepal "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank. Missing data points prior to 2010 is spliced (ratio spliced) using the old CPI series by the desk Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years. Base year: FY2014/15. Average of 2014 and 2015 = 100; numbers may slightly differ due to rounding Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 5.536 6.28 6.932 7.916 8.408 8.755 10.143 11.491 12.758 13.788 15.019 16.212 19.626 21.367 23.28 25.067 26.867 29.043 31.461 35.041 36.23 37.112 38.187 39.998 41.583 43.471 46.932 49.843 53.171 59.883 65.612 71.888 77.859 85.546 93.278 100.006 109.938 114.835 119.597 125.145 132.841 137.622 146.229 157.46 168.51 178.704 188.265 198.431 2021 +558 NPL PCPIPCH Nepal "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.8 13.447 10.381 14.197 6.214 4.127 15.854 13.285 11.024 8.078 8.926 7.943 21.061 8.871 8.951 7.677 7.179 8.101 8.326 11.379 3.393 2.435 2.896 4.743 3.963 4.539 7.963 6.203 6.677 12.624 9.565 9.566 8.305 9.873 9.039 7.212 9.932 4.454 4.147 4.639 6.15 3.599 6.255 7.68 7.017 6.05 5.35 5.4 2021 +558 NPL PCPIE Nepal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank. Missing data points prior to 2010 is spliced (ratio spliced) using the old CPI series by the desk Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years. Base year: FY2014/15. Average of 2014 and 2015 = 100; numbers may slightly differ due to rounding Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 5.802 6.435 7.165 8.198 8.326 8.9 10.832 11.821 12.881 14.199 14.989 17.257 20.588 21.795 23.774 25.842 27.39 28.944 32.421 35.344 35.555 36.766 38.057 40.375 41.191 43.93 47.564 49.815 55.143 61.257 66.786 73.185 81.583 87.905 95.011 102.21 112.88 115.94 121.25 128.55 134.69 140.33 151.67 162.643 173.703 182.909 192.786 203.196 2021 +558 NPL PCPIEPCH Nepal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 10.9 11.349 14.414 1.565 6.899 21.696 9.14 8.967 10.229 5.561 15.136 19.3 5.861 9.082 8.697 5.993 5.673 12.011 9.017 0.596 3.407 3.51 6.09 2.022 6.65 8.273 4.732 10.695 11.087 9.026 9.582 11.475 7.749 8.084 7.576 10.439 2.711 4.58 6.021 4.776 4.187 8.081 7.235 6.8 5.3 5.4 5.4 2021 +558 NPL TM_RPCH Nepal Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +558 NPL TMG_RPCH Nepal Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +558 NPL TX_RPCH Nepal Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +558 NPL TXG_RPCH Nepal Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +558 NPL LUR Nepal Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +558 NPL LE Nepal Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +558 NPL LP Nepal Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. WDI database Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 15.022 15.372 15.733 16.103 16.479 16.858 17.24 17.624 18.021 18.445 18.905 19.406 19.938 20.49 21.041 21.576 22.09 22.585 23.058 23.51 23.941 24.347 24.726 25.081 25.419 25.745 26.067 26.383 26.667 26.884 27.013 27.041 26.989 26.917 26.906 27.015 27.263 27.633 28.096 28.609 29.137 29.656 30.185 30.723 31.27 31.828 32.395 32.973 2018 +558 NPL GGR Nepal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.242 53.129 55.176 65.238 71.358 82.653 85.089 103.22 121.877 166.196 214.726 243.686 274.351 332.735 400.304 442.241 525.01 644.53 766.036 862.561 865.031 "1,012.79" "1,135.17" "1,335.10" "1,547.59" "1,773.66" "1,962.75" "2,174.35" 2020 +558 NPL GGR_NGDP Nepal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.952 10.551 10.53 11.621 11.657 12.295 11.406 12.435 13.101 14.745 15.785 15.631 15.602 17.07 17.931 18.247 20.129 20.946 22.166 22.352 22.245 23.678 23.963 24.917 25.682 26.376 26.324 26.282 2020 +558 NPL GGX Nepal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.122 64.983 68.09 67.137 72.239 81.006 83.333 108.793 124.584 191.418 223.868 254.861 294.851 302.054 370.226 428.251 494.549 727.276 967.634 "1,055.01" "1,073.62" "1,186.00" "1,309.34" "1,606.91" "1,794.26" "1,981.45" "2,178.08" "2,412.06" 2020 +558 NPL GGX_NGDP Nepal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.433 12.905 12.994 11.959 11.801 12.05 11.171 13.106 13.392 16.983 16.457 16.348 16.768 15.496 16.583 17.67 18.961 23.635 27.999 27.339 27.609 27.728 27.64 29.989 29.775 29.466 29.212 29.155 2020 +558 NPL GGXCNL Nepal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.881 -11.854 -12.914 -1.899 -0.881 1.647 1.756 -5.574 -2.707 -25.222 -9.142 -11.176 -20.5 30.681 30.077 13.99 30.462 -82.746 -201.598 -192.449 -208.587 -173.204 -174.166 -271.81 -246.672 -207.786 -215.331 -237.716 2020 +558 NPL GGXCNL_NGDP Nepal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.481 -2.354 -2.465 -0.338 -0.144 0.245 0.235 -0.671 -0.291 -2.238 -0.672 -0.717 -1.166 1.574 1.347 0.577 1.168 -2.689 -5.833 -4.987 -5.364 -4.049 -3.677 -5.073 -4.093 -3.09 -2.888 -2.873 2020 +558 NPL GGSB Nepal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +558 NPL GGSB_NPGDP Nepal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +558 NPL GGXONLB Nepal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.629 -8.596 -8.366 3.798 4.007 6.398 6.18 -0.459 2.91 -18.154 0.392 0.371 -7.09 43.687 41.278 22.346 38.157 -73.876 -186.645 -173.181 -183.985 -140.067 -131.153 -220.533 -184.614 -137.75 -134.264 -144.213 2020 +558 NPL GGXONLB_NGDP Nepal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.781 -1.707 -1.597 0.677 0.655 0.952 0.828 -0.055 0.313 -1.611 0.029 0.024 -0.403 2.241 1.849 0.922 1.463 -2.401 -5.401 -4.488 -4.731 -3.275 -2.769 -4.116 -3.064 -2.048 -1.801 -1.743 2020 +558 NPL GGXWDN Nepal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +558 NPL GGXWDN_NGDP Nepal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +558 NPL GGXWDG Nepal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 236.008 255.669 271.546 297.433 314.226 303.434 319.837 314.522 341.984 444.851 481.508 505.572 606.901 621.802 615.084 623.613 650.934 768.951 "1,039.58" "1,278.62" "1,650.40" "1,959.39" "2,325.32" "2,706.43" "3,063.92" "3,407.79" "3,749.99" "4,132.87" 2020 +558 NPL GGXWDG_NGDP Nepal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.795 50.773 51.822 52.982 51.33 45.139 42.874 37.89 36.762 39.468 35.396 32.429 34.515 31.899 27.551 25.73 24.957 24.989 30.081 33.134 42.441 45.809 49.086 50.509 50.845 50.678 50.294 49.955 2020 +558 NPL NGDP_FY Nepal "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.097 31.688 34.523 40.28 47.639 57.038 68.227 78.193 94.161 109.298 126.619 151.578 186.978 215.099 243.982 268.351 304.761 343.451 368.345 418.778 464.633 503.552 523.995 561.39 612.163 672.224 745.983 830.087 930.259 "1,127.12" "1,360.36" "1,559.01" "1,758.38" "1,949.30" "2,232.53" "2,423.64" "2,608.18" "3,077.15" "3,455.95" "3,858.93" "3,888.70" "4,277.30" "4,737.18" "5,358.30" "6,026.00" "6,724.46" "7,456.10" "8,273.24" 2020 +558 NPL BCA Nepal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.112 -0.104 -0.188 -0.232 -0.238 -0.17 -0.127 -0.138 -0.226 -0.269 -0.294 -0.328 -0.223 -0.218 -0.256 -0.1 -0.243 -0.038 -0.049 0.218 0.366 0.451 0.232 0.153 0.196 0.163 0.192 -0.014 0.344 0.536 -0.378 -0.181 0.909 0.635 0.908 1.067 1.339 -0.093 -2.35 -2.369 -0.339 -2.844 -4.729 -2.659 -2.043 -1.971 -2.057 -2.07 2021 +558 NPL BCA_NGDPD Nepal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.956 -3.935 -7.037 -7.949 -7.7 -5.291 -3.633 -3.811 -5.289 -6.234 -6.621 -6.75 -5.056 -4.599 -5.16 -1.861 -4.383 -0.624 -0.823 3.539 5.594 6.706 3.403 2.125 2.368 1.752 1.866 -0.117 2.403 3.655 -2.071 -0.834 4.188 2.864 3.998 4.381 5.459 -0.323 -7.098 -6.929 -1.003 -7.933 -12.117 -6.312 -4.401 -3.893 -3.743 -3.469 2020 +138 NLD NGDP_R Netherlands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 332.676 330.967 326.721 332.465 342.832 351.939 362.94 369.655 386.604 403.926 420.802 431.117 437.968 443.504 456.847 469.516 485.922 506.951 530.618 557.32 580.724 594.243 595.53 596.468 608.297 620.747 642.236 666.461 680.937 655.964 664.761 675.063 668.101 667.253 676.755 690.008 705.131 725.657 742.789 757.315 727.678 763.122 797.805 804.174 817.852 830.937 843.979 856.971 2021 +138 NLD NGDP_RPCH Netherlands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a -0.514 -1.283 1.758 3.118 2.656 3.126 1.85 4.585 4.481 4.178 2.451 1.589 1.264 3.009 2.773 3.494 4.328 4.668 5.032 4.199 2.328 0.217 0.158 1.983 2.047 3.462 3.772 2.172 -3.667 1.341 1.55 -1.031 -0.127 1.424 1.958 2.192 2.911 2.361 1.956 -3.913 4.871 4.545 0.798 1.701 1.6 1.57 1.539 2021 +138 NLD NGDP Netherlands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 174.58 183.061 190.472 197.887 206.918 216.239 223.219 226.639 236.486 250.445 264.949 279.91 291.435 299.81 315.237 329.547 344.625 369.046 394.295 419.459 452.007 481.881 501.137 512.81 529.286 550.883 584.546 619.17 647.198 624.842 639.187 650.359 652.966 660.463 671.56 690.008 708.337 738.146 773.987 813.055 796.53 856.356 937.193 994.895 "1,047.89" "1,088.66" "1,127.78" "1,167.98" 2021 +138 NLD NGDPD Netherlands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 193.758 162.4 157.338 153.179 142.578 144.655 201.599 246.928 264.223 260.532 321.405 331.097 366.004 355.931 382.55 452.71 450.625 417.329 438.61 447.493 417.664 431.59 473.527 579.925 658.081 685.727 733.994 848.659 951.766 870.572 848.073 905.111 839.455 877.186 892.398 765.65 783.844 833.575 914.458 910.295 909.065 "1,013.52" 990.583 "1,019.76" "1,076.96" "1,125.46" "1,173.48" "1,223.36" 2021 +138 NLD PPPGDP Netherlands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 164.978 179.659 188.313 199.127 212.748 225.305 237.026 247.382 267.848 290.823 314.312 332.908 345.905 358.579 377.257 395.848 417.182 442.741 468.626 499.144 531.888 556.532 566.43 578.52 605.831 637.618 680.046 724.769 754.712 731.693 750.418 777.881 792.042 827.476 830.319 852.113 890.399 948.182 993.753 "1,031.31" "1,002.89" "1,095.45" "1,226.66" "1,280.50" "1,329.61" "1,375.99" "1,424.19" "1,474.10" 2021 +138 NLD NGDP_D Netherlands "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 52.477 55.311 58.298 59.521 60.356 61.442 61.503 61.311 61.17 62.003 62.963 64.927 66.543 67.6 69.003 70.189 70.922 72.797 74.309 75.264 77.835 81.092 84.15 85.974 87.011 88.745 91.017 92.904 95.045 95.256 96.153 96.34 97.735 98.982 99.232 100 100.455 101.721 104.2 107.36 109.462 112.217 117.471 123.716 128.127 131.016 133.626 136.291 2021 +138 NLD NGDPRPC Netherlands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "23,609.09" "23,293.45" "22,870.29" "23,185.18" "23,816.73" "24,349.18" "24,979.65" "25,292.63" "26,272.88" "27,282.64" "28,255.83" "28,721.13" "28,948.62" "29,102.87" "29,778.41" "30,440.37" "31,362.17" "32,565.52" "33,896.22" "35,362.44" "36,606.52" "37,170.21" "36,977.30" "36,835.90" "37,415.17" "38,069.73" "39,318.46" "40,742.23" "41,506.88" "39,789.67" "40,106.27" "40,530.21" "39,933.48" "39,765.79" "40,212.93" "40,827.12" "41,529.30" "42,482.03" "43,232.95" "43,820.61" "41,802.35" "43,668.32" "45,341.64" "45,445.33" "46,036.17" "46,641.45" "47,240.92" "47,834.28" 2021 +138 NLD NGDPRPPPPC Netherlands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "30,848.89" "30,436.46" "29,883.53" "30,294.98" "31,120.20" "31,815.93" "32,639.73" "33,048.70" "34,329.53" "35,648.94" "36,920.56" "37,528.56" "37,825.80" "38,027.36" "38,910.04" "39,775.00" "40,979.48" "42,551.84" "44,290.60" "46,206.44" "47,832.02" "48,568.57" "48,316.50" "48,131.74" "48,888.64" "49,743.93" "51,375.59" "53,235.95" "54,235.10" "51,991.29" "52,404.98" "52,958.92" "52,179.20" "51,960.08" "52,544.34" "53,346.88" "54,264.39" "55,509.26" "56,490.47" "57,258.34" "54,621.17" "57,059.34" "59,245.79" "59,381.28" "60,153.30" "60,944.19" "61,727.49" "62,502.81" 2021 +138 NLD NGDPPC Netherlands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,389.46" "12,883.83" "13,332.93" "13,800.08" "14,374.71" "14,960.67" "15,363.23" "15,507.15" "16,071.14" "16,915.97" "17,790.68" "18,647.68" "19,263.14" "19,673.63" "20,547.92" "21,365.69" "22,242.64" "23,706.78" "25,187.82" "26,615.04" "28,492.72" "30,141.91" "31,116.31" "31,669.46" "32,555.36" "33,785.05" "35,786.61" "37,851.22" "39,450.31" "37,901.86" "38,563.34" "39,047.00" "39,028.84" "39,361.13" "39,904.24" "40,827.12" "41,718.12" "43,213.17" "45,048.79" "47,045.91" "45,757.64" "49,003.47" "53,263.48" "56,223.33" "58,984.86" "61,107.92" "63,126.13" "65,194.05" 2021 +138 NLD NGDPDPC Netherlands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,750.49" "11,429.73" "11,013.57" "10,682.31" "9,904.97" "10,008.04" "13,875.19" "16,895.40" "17,956.11" "17,597.26" "21,581.58" "22,057.79" "24,191.96" "23,356.33" "24,935.53" "29,350.80" "29,084.07" "26,808.39" "28,018.71" "28,393.85" "26,327.86" "26,996.17" "29,401.97" "35,814.27" "40,477.30" "42,054.88" "44,936.01" "51,880.38" "58,015.40" "52,807.45" "51,165.82" "54,342.11" "50,175.56" "52,276.99" "53,026.48" "45,302.80" "46,165.18" "48,799.87" "53,224.69" "52,672.50" "52,222.36" "57,996.91" "56,297.80" "57,628.61" "60,620.87" "63,173.49" "65,684.34" "68,285.13" 2021 +138 NLD PPPPC Netherlands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,708.06" "12,644.39" "13,181.79" "13,886.58" "14,779.70" "15,587.88" "16,313.48" "16,926.44" "18,202.45" "19,643.27" "21,105.29" "22,178.40" "22,863.49" "23,530.07" "24,590.53" "25,664.24" "26,925.58" "28,440.78" "29,936.14" "31,671.12" "33,528.11" "34,811.40" "35,170.47" "35,727.49" "37,263.46" "39,104.39" "41,633.26" "44,306.71" "46,003.86" "44,383.24" "45,274.12" "46,703.31" "47,341.62" "49,314.47" "49,337.71" "50,418.74" "52,440.79" "55,509.26" "57,839.93" "59,674.92" "57,612.46" "62,685.00" "69,714.52" "72,363.53" "74,842.44" "77,235.70" "79,717.68" "82,280.92" 2021 +138 NLD NGAP_NPGDP Netherlands Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.969 -0.352 -2.444 -2.389 -0.388 0.254 -0.344 -1.002 -1.331 0.272 1 0.209 -0.709 -1.64 -1.59 -1.87 -1.51 -0.51 0.71 2.27 3.27 2.82 0.67 -1.25 -1.3 -1.17 0.37 2.4 3.27 -1.2 -0.74 -0.07 -1.84 -2.83 -2.51 -1.84 -1.16 -0.05 0.7 0.6 -4 -1.066 0.68 0.2 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +138 NLD PPPSH Netherlands Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.231 1.203 1.184 1.176 1.161 1.151 1.147 1.125 1.126 1.135 1.136 1.136 1.04 1.033 1.033 1.024 1.021 1.024 1.043 1.059 1.053 1.052 1.026 0.987 0.957 0.932 0.916 0.902 0.895 0.865 0.832 0.813 0.787 0.783 0.758 0.762 0.766 0.775 0.766 0.76 0.754 0.747 0.758 0.745 0.734 0.722 0.71 0.698 2021 +138 NLD PPPEX Netherlands Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.058 1.019 1.011 0.994 0.973 0.96 0.942 0.916 0.883 0.861 0.843 0.841 0.843 0.836 0.836 0.833 0.826 0.834 0.841 0.84 0.85 0.866 0.885 0.886 0.874 0.864 0.86 0.854 0.858 0.854 0.852 0.836 0.824 0.798 0.809 0.81 0.796 0.778 0.779 0.788 0.794 0.782 0.764 0.777 0.788 0.791 0.792 0.792 2021 +138 NLD NID_NGDP Netherlands Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.569 20.777 19.706 20.428 20.641 21.115 22.641 22.71 23.979 24.67 24.226 23.373 23.309 21.466 21.687 21.728 22.561 22.843 22.944 23.217 22.57 22.718 21.009 20.488 20.321 20.454 21.024 23.349 22.331 20.721 20.222 20.04 18.725 18.51 17.913 22.475 20.488 20.593 20.958 22.096 21.756 21.454 21.433 21.565 21.601 21.735 21.836 21.895 2021 +138 NLD NGSD_NGDP Netherlands Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.127 23.133 22.9 23.75 25.115 24.051 24.783 24.406 26.678 28.523 26.743 25.628 25.18 25.175 26.208 27.421 27.333 28.852 25.915 26.721 24.308 24.992 23.338 25.643 27.882 27.501 30.109 30.235 27.297 26.136 27.156 28.575 28.919 28.261 26.085 28.778 28.555 31.42 31.799 31.092 28.895 30.494 28.9 29.258 29.332 29.319 29.277 29.074 2021 +138 NLD PCPI Netherlands "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 47.892 51.149 54.167 55.738 57.633 58.958 58.958 58.369 58.66 59.306 60.788 62.718 64.498 65.558 66.948 67.849 68.832 70.108 71.358 72.813 74.522 78.333 81.35 83.161 84.313 85.569 86.983 88.363 90.319 91.197 92.044 94.318 96.978 99.456 99.773 99.993 100.104 101.396 103.021 105.772 106.955 109.978 123.151 133.003 136.599 139.741 142.535 145.386 2021 +138 NLD PCPIPCH Netherlands "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a 6.8 5.9 2.9 3.4 2.3 -- -1 0.5 1.1 2.5 3.174 2.839 1.643 2.119 1.347 1.448 1.855 1.783 2.039 2.346 5.114 3.852 2.226 1.385 1.49 1.652 1.587 2.213 0.972 0.929 2.471 2.819 2.556 0.319 0.22 0.111 1.29 1.603 2.67 1.119 2.826 11.979 7.999 2.704 2.3 2 2 2021 +138 NLD PCPIE Netherlands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 48.058 51.548 53.755 55.351 56.9 57.839 57.658 57.37 58.061 58.81 61.56 64.08 65.17 66.18 67.47 68.15 69.45 70.97 72.03 73.49 75.74 79.75 82.38 83.68 84.73 86.38 87.86 89.26 90.74 91.37 93.02 95.3 98.45 99.73 99.59 100.04 100.77 101.96 103.74 106.46 107.28 114 128.537 132.958 137.13 140.078 142.879 145.737 2021 +138 NLD PCPIEPCH Netherlands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 7.262 4.281 2.969 2.799 1.65 -0.313 -0.5 1.205 1.29 4.676 4.094 1.701 1.55 1.949 1.008 1.908 2.189 1.494 2.027 3.062 5.294 3.298 1.578 1.255 1.947 1.713 1.593 1.658 0.694 1.806 2.451 3.305 1.3 -0.14 0.452 0.73 1.181 1.746 2.622 0.77 6.264 12.752 3.439 3.138 2.15 2 2 2021 +138 NLD TM_RPCH Netherlands Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Data from national sources Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Data from national sources Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -6.058 0.039 3.916 5.307 6.464 4.245 3.718 3.213 7.802 3.976 6.335 2.851 0.396 9.032 9.821 5.323 11.13 8.392 9.882 11.112 2.627 0.353 1.981 6.334 5.425 7.605 7.901 -0.759 -7.612 8.552 3.877 2.166 2.326 3.271 14.883 -1.977 6.174 4.714 3.258 -4.67 4.41 2.667 3.38 3.772 3.744 3.772 3.778 2021 +138 NLD TMG_RPCH Netherlands Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Data from national sources Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Data from national sources Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -6.062 0.041 3.918 5.307 6.459 4.248 3.695 6.34 8.423 5.014 5.407 2.017 0.683 10.602 11.787 5.124 9.912 8.001 8.979 12.662 1.51 -0.455 3.041 8.613 5.828 9.396 5.364 1.401 -10.665 10.284 3.66 2.406 1.304 3.333 7.608 5.426 5.706 3.962 5.194 -2.481 8.704 2.85 3.7 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.2 2021 +138 NLD TX_RPCH Netherlands Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Data from national sources Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Data from national sources Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 1.424 -0.446 3.189 7.751 5.137 2.705 3.49 7.522 8.612 5.66 6.605 2.945 3.967 8.67 8.376 4.248 9.754 6.652 9.037 12.304 1.576 0.626 1.822 8.172 5.769 7.16 5.36 1.681 -8.566 9.764 5.157 3.266 2.523 4.621 7.444 1.668 6.489 4.324 1.979 -4.273 5.442 3.6 2 3.223 3.25 3.302 3.284 2021 +138 NLD TXG_RPCH Netherlands Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Data from national sources Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Data from national sources Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 0.9 -0.6 4.8 7.4 5.6 2.1 4.5 9 7.635 6.081 5.521 2.403 4.307 9.692 10.993 3.285 8.849 7.061 8.642 14.199 0.819 0.556 2.535 10.081 6.045 8.173 5.119 0.627 -10.134 11.111 5.028 3.109 1.876 3.053 5.074 4.379 6.009 3.117 1.306 -2.122 8.553 3.6 2 3.2 3.25 3.302 3.284 2021 +138 NLD LUR Netherlands Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized OECD definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 3.354 4.583 6.525 8.254 8.09 7.327 6.52 6.337 6.247 5.674 5.112 4.799 4.865 5.53 6.193 7.733 7.099 6.101 4.93 4.139 3.66 3.137 3.665 5.921 6.773 6.961 6.079 5.295 4.77 5.422 6.082 6.05 6.823 8.204 8.338 7.887 7.005 5.873 4.881 4.436 4.851 4.226 3.5 3.9 4 4.2 4.4 4.6 2021 +138 NLD LE Netherlands Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized OECD definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 5.705 5.704 5.573 5.524 5.533 5.654 5.878 5.956 6.093 6.201 6.385 6.546 6.648 6.697 6.74 6.801 6.923 7.141 7.347 7.527 7.712 7.811 7.911 7.951 7.926 7.983 8.106 8.331 8.523 8.528 8.441 8.444 8.496 8.433 8.382 8.458 8.57 8.745 8.939 9.117 9.116 9.254 9.423 9.444 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +138 NLD LP Netherlands Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 14.091 14.209 14.286 14.34 14.395 14.454 14.529 14.615 14.715 14.805 14.893 15.01 15.129 15.239 15.342 15.424 15.494 15.567 15.654 15.76 15.864 15.987 16.105 16.193 16.258 16.306 16.334 16.358 16.405 16.486 16.575 16.656 16.73 16.78 16.829 16.901 16.979 17.082 17.181 17.282 17.408 17.475 17.595 17.695 17.765 17.815 17.865 17.915 2021 +138 NLD GGR Netherlands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 81.213 86.386 91.577 96.914 100.013 105.35 108.122 109.751 112.224 112.438 118.727 133.239 137.509 143.304 144.919 155.664 160.254 161.491 168.255 183.192 195.93 204.351 207.736 212.31 220.453 230.533 251.762 261.595 280.327 265.575 272.432 275.608 279.729 287.966 292.721 293.88 308.887 322.679 338.021 355.574 351.586 377.015 411.169 432.273 451.979 472.361 492.678 512.603 2021 +138 NLD GGR_NGDP Netherlands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 46.519 47.19 48.079 48.974 48.335 48.719 48.438 48.426 47.455 44.895 44.811 47.601 47.183 47.798 45.972 47.236 46.501 43.759 42.672 43.673 43.347 42.407 41.453 41.401 41.651 41.848 43.07 42.249 43.314 42.503 42.622 42.378 42.84 43.601 43.588 42.591 43.607 43.715 43.673 43.733 44.14 44.025 43.872 43.449 43.132 43.389 43.686 43.888 2021 +138 NLD GGX Netherlands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 88.542 95.87 102.713 108.041 112.982 114.629 117.593 121.713 122.534 125.198 129.545 138.993 146.621 152.715 156.078 185.84 166.69 167.281 173.528 182.101 190.466 206.32 217.74 228.007 229.73 233.01 251.84 262.916 279.672 297.861 306.427 304.596 305.93 307.765 307.92 308.311 308.805 312.963 326.957 341.58 381.172 398.903 418.218 444.937 471.6 499.201 522.642 543.926 2021 +138 NLD GGX_NGDP Netherlands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 50.717 52.371 53.926 54.597 54.602 53.011 52.68 53.703 51.815 49.99 48.894 49.656 50.31 50.937 49.511 56.392 48.369 45.328 44.01 43.413 42.138 42.816 43.449 44.462 43.404 42.298 43.083 42.463 43.213 47.67 47.94 46.835 46.852 46.598 45.851 44.682 43.596 42.399 42.243 42.012 47.854 46.581 44.625 44.722 45.005 45.855 46.343 46.57 2021 +138 NLD GGXCNL Netherlands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.329 -9.484 -11.136 -11.127 -12.969 -9.28 -9.47 -11.962 -10.31 -12.76 -10.818 -5.754 -9.112 -9.411 -11.158 -30.176 -6.436 -5.79 -5.273 1.091 5.464 -1.969 -10.004 -15.697 -9.277 -2.477 -0.078 -1.321 0.655 -32.286 -33.995 -28.988 -26.201 -19.799 -15.199 -14.431 0.082 9.716 11.064 13.994 -29.586 -21.888 -7.049 -12.664 -19.621 -26.841 -29.964 -31.323 2021 +138 NLD GGXCNL_NGDP Netherlands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.198 -5.181 -5.846 -5.623 -6.268 -4.291 -4.243 -5.278 -4.36 -5.095 -4.083 -2.056 -3.127 -3.139 -3.54 -9.157 -1.868 -1.569 -1.337 0.26 1.209 -0.409 -1.996 -3.061 -1.753 -0.45 -0.013 -0.213 0.101 -5.167 -5.318 -4.457 -4.013 -2.998 -2.263 -2.091 0.012 1.316 1.429 1.721 -3.714 -2.556 -0.752 -1.273 -1.872 -2.465 -2.657 -2.682 2021 +138 NLD GGSB Netherlands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -9.066 -9.157 -8.755 -8.7 -12.57 -9.562 -9.073 -10.803 -8.672 -13.104 -12.172 -6.068 -8.017 -6.782 -8.501 -27.171 -3.523 -4.742 -6.82 -4.24 -2.867 -9.448 -11.839 -12.196 -5.426 1.211 -1.478 -10.723 -12.686 -27.745 -31.151 -28.712 -18.736 -7.873 -4.352 -6.294 5.487 9.961 6.721 8.552 -10.74 -16.541 -10.831 -13.84 -22.069 -28.731 -30.616 -31.323 2021 +138 NLD GGSB_NPGDP Netherlands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -5.414 -5.097 -4.585 -4.388 -6.188 -4.533 -4.142 -4.825 -3.701 -5.371 -4.75 -2.224 -2.793 -2.275 -2.715 -8.091 -1.007 -1.278 -1.742 -1.034 -0.655 -2.016 -2.378 -2.348 -1.012 0.217 -0.254 -1.773 -2.024 -4.387 -4.837 -4.412 -2.817 -1.158 -0.632 -0.895 0.766 1.349 0.874 1.058 -1.294 -1.911 -1.164 -1.394 -2.114 -2.647 -2.717 -2.682 2021 +138 NLD GGXONLB Netherlands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.919 7.168 7.619 8.241 14.242 16.671 8.308 -0.341 -6.663 -0.297 6.207 8.194 6.961 9.415 -24.578 -26.553 -20.696 -18.7 -12.219 -7.762 -7.618 6.479 15.571 16.503 18.604 -25.474 -18.544 -5.478 -13.421 -20.008 -26.012 -28.16 -29.292 2021 +138 NLD GGXONLB_NGDP Netherlands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.134 2.08 2.065 2.09 3.395 3.688 1.724 -0.068 -1.299 -0.056 1.127 1.402 1.124 1.455 -3.933 -4.154 -3.182 -2.864 -1.85 -1.156 -1.104 0.915 2.109 2.132 2.288 -3.198 -2.165 -0.584 -1.349 -1.909 -2.389 -2.497 -2.508 2021 +138 NLD GGXWDN Netherlands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 181.118 186.347 187.479 188.364 186.762 175.076 179.453 187.285 200.005 210.388 209.458 208.452 204.262 248.526 256.705 293.796 317.103 342.106 356.74 370.934 367.557 364.856 344.145 332.207 323.071 356.008 366.91 370.471 377.811 391.338 412.169 435.557 460.385 2021 +138 NLD GGXWDN_NGDP Netherlands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.96 54.072 50.801 47.772 44.524 38.733 37.24 37.372 39.002 39.749 38.022 35.66 32.99 38.4 41.083 45.964 48.758 52.393 54.014 55.235 53.269 51.509 46.623 42.922 39.735 44.695 42.845 39.53 37.975 37.345 37.86 38.621 39.417 2021 +138 NLD GGXWDG Netherlands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 76.148 85.935 100.032 115.733 128.299 145.286 154.124 161.805 174.524 184.94 199.046 209.709 220.605 230.174 232.017 237.973 242.902 239.335 243.135 241.323 230.08 232.073 238.213 249.821 259.947 267.038 257.602 259.884 348.131 348.864 379.679 402.122 433.758 448.018 456.748 445.967 438.372 420.307 405.727 394.569 434.795 448.11 452.459 461.423 477.944 503.385 531.949 562.272 2021 +138 NLD GGXWDG_NGDP Netherlands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 43.618 46.944 52.518 58.485 62.005 67.188 69.046 71.393 73.799 73.844 75.126 74.92 75.696 76.773 73.601 72.212 70.483 64.852 61.663 57.532 50.902 48.16 47.535 48.716 49.113 48.475 44.069 41.973 53.79 55.832 59.4 61.831 66.429 67.834 68.013 64.632 61.887 56.941 52.42 48.529 54.586 52.328 48.278 46.379 45.61 46.239 47.168 48.141 2021 +138 NLD NGDP_FY Netherlands "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 174.58 183.061 190.472 197.887 206.918 216.239 223.219 226.639 236.486 250.445 264.949 279.91 291.435 299.81 315.237 329.547 344.625 369.046 394.295 419.459 452.007 481.881 501.137 512.81 529.286 550.883 584.546 619.17 647.198 624.842 639.187 650.359 652.966 660.463 671.56 690.008 708.337 738.146 773.987 813.055 796.53 856.356 937.193 994.895 "1,047.89" "1,088.66" "1,127.78" "1,167.98" 2021 +138 NLD BCA Netherlands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. IMF Statistics Department, Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Database Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: SFIs are integrated in the resident economy. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.855 3.826 5.025 5.089 6.38 4.248 4.318 4.187 7.132 10.039 8.089 7.466 6.847 13.203 17.294 25.773 21.502 25.077 13.031 15.682 7.257 9.814 11.032 29.892 49.75 48.322 66.682 58.437 47.266 47.141 58.805 77.252 85.576 85.536 72.931 48.262 63.235 90.252 99.144 81.889 64.898 91.623 73.96 78.443 83.264 85.351 87.327 87.825 2021 +138 NLD BCA_NGDPD Netherlands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.441 2.356 3.194 3.322 4.475 2.936 2.142 1.695 2.699 3.853 2.517 2.255 1.871 3.71 4.521 5.693 4.772 6.009 2.971 3.504 1.738 2.274 2.33 5.154 7.56 7.047 9.085 6.886 4.966 5.415 6.934 8.535 10.194 9.751 8.172 6.303 8.067 10.827 10.842 8.996 7.139 9.04 7.466 7.692 7.731 7.584 7.442 7.179 2021 +196 NZL NGDP_R New Zealand "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021. Authorities' actual annual data are April/March recalculated using quarterly data as Jan/Dec Notes: Starting with the April 2021 WEO, real GDP data and forecasts are reported on a production basis. Nominal GDP data are reported on expenditure basis. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to calendar years Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstruted from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009. The base year is 2009Q2 to 2010Q1 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 93.514 96.283 99.054 98.931 105.716 106.998 108.935 111.588 112.208 112.688 112.71 111.222 112.004 117.861 124.43 130.529 135.846 139.157 139.615 145.965 152.171 156.078 163.446 170.372 178.496 184.151 189.509 196.066 195.705 193.341 196.759 200.343 205.31 209.996 217.886 225.895 234.837 243.07 251.414 258.622 253.24 267.322 273.567 278.781 284.375 290.62 297.267 304.289 2021 +196 NZL NGDP_RPCH New Zealand "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.009 2.961 2.878 -0.124 6.858 1.213 1.81 2.436 0.555 0.428 0.02 -1.32 0.703 5.229 5.574 4.902 4.073 2.437 0.329 4.548 4.252 2.568 4.721 4.237 4.768 3.168 2.91 3.46 -0.184 -1.208 1.768 1.822 2.479 2.282 3.757 3.676 3.958 3.506 3.433 2.867 -2.081 5.561 2.336 1.906 2.007 2.196 2.287 2.362 2021 +196 NZL NGDP New Zealand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021. Authorities' actual annual data are April/March recalculated using quarterly data as Jan/Dec Notes: Starting with the April 2021 WEO, real GDP data and forecasts are reported on a production basis. Nominal GDP data are reported on expenditure basis. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to calendar years Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstruted from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009. The base year is 2009Q2 to 2010Q1 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.119 26.946 30.867 33.575 38.634 45.181 52.302 62.366 69.278 73.684 76.679 75.233 77.308 82.844 89.106 94.852 100.483 103.862 105.867 111.214 118.332 126.305 133.687 141.535 153.009 160.802 168.963 183.227 189.452 191.867 201.531 211.008 215.934 228.078 240.897 251.724 266.805 286.482 302.532 320.204 323.851 349.066 375.485 401.385 424.218 450.025 476.095 502.682 2021 +196 NZL NGDPD New Zealand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.523 23.442 23.207 22.456 22.349 22.51 27.393 36.931 45.447 44.097 45.773 43.438 41.53 44.797 52.902 62.263 69.094 68.864 56.813 58.893 54.122 53.13 62.061 82.411 101.599 113.262 109.741 134.878 135.378 121.696 145.363 166.943 175.031 187.145 200.147 176.275 185.953 203.645 209.64 211.105 210.51 246.974 242.7 253.584 264.967 278.002 291.746 306.929 2021 +196 NZL PPPGDP New Zealand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 28.526 32.15 35.119 36.449 40.354 42.135 43.761 45.936 47.82 49.908 51.785 52.83 54.414 58.616 63.205 67.694 71.741 74.757 75.847 80.414 85.732 89.915 95.627 101.646 109.352 116.354 123.434 131.156 133.425 132.658 136.626 142.005 144.377 157.733 167.205 170.606 185.197 197.109 208.746 218.572 216.603 238.148 261.039 275.492 286.917 298.668 311.314 324.834 2021 +196 NZL NGDP_D New Zealand "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 24.722 27.986 31.161 33.938 36.545 42.226 48.012 55.89 61.741 65.388 68.032 67.642 69.023 70.29 71.611 72.667 73.968 74.637 75.828 76.192 77.763 80.924 81.793 83.074 85.721 87.321 89.158 93.452 96.805 99.238 102.425 105.323 105.175 108.611 110.561 111.434 113.613 117.86 120.332 123.812 127.883 130.579 137.255 143.979 149.175 154.85 160.157 165.199 2021 +196 NZL NGDPRPC New Zealand "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "30,084.83" "30,813.39" "31,454.75" "31,118.19" "32,920.96" "33,000.00" "33,294.47" "33,804.61" "33,681.27" "33,479.74" "33,094.12" "31,815.89" "31,702.24" "32,981.03" "34,357.74" "35,510.37" "36,381.80" "36,788.72" "36,588.66" "38,038.47" "39,420.50" "40,156.95" "41,366.17" "42,300.07" "43,655.93" "44,523.94" "45,279.67" "46,392.98" "45,918.58" "44,911.85" "45,200.78" "45,674.71" "46,548.17" "47,223.01" "48,208.07" "48,970.28" "49,790.52" "50,481.83" "51,287.00" "51,873.80" "49,792.56" "52,298.15" "53,291.54" "53,878.10" "54,481.69" "55,194.22" "55,965.80" "56,789.95" 2021 +196 NZL NGDPRPPPPC New Zealand "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "24,396.28" "24,987.08" "25,507.17" "25,234.25" "26,696.15" "26,760.24" "26,999.03" "27,412.71" "27,312.70" "27,149.27" "26,836.57" "25,800.03" "25,707.87" "26,744.86" "27,861.26" "28,795.94" "29,502.60" "29,832.58" "29,670.35" "30,846.02" "31,966.73" "32,563.93" "33,544.51" "34,301.83" "35,401.31" "36,105.19" "36,718.03" "37,620.83" "37,236.14" "36,419.75" "36,654.06" "37,038.38" "37,746.68" "38,293.92" "39,092.72" "39,710.81" "40,375.95" "40,936.55" "41,589.47" "42,065.32" "40,377.61" "42,409.43" "43,214.99" "43,690.63" "44,180.10" "44,757.90" "45,383.59" "46,051.91" 2021 +196 NZL NGDPPC New Zealand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,437.71" "8,623.45" "9,801.75" "10,560.79" "12,031.12" "13,934.58" "15,985.39" "18,893.24" "20,795.05" "21,891.61" "22,514.63" "21,520.97" "21,881.69" "23,182.23" "24,604.04" "25,804.45" "26,911.01" "27,457.83" "27,744.38" "28,982.36" "30,654.37" "32,496.72" "33,834.53" "35,140.40" "37,422.41" "38,878.63" "40,370.58" "43,355.02" "44,451.43" "44,569.44" "46,297.04" "48,106.15" "48,956.86" "51,289.21" "53,299.33" "54,569.58" "56,568.43" "59,497.82" "61,714.78" "64,225.77" "63,676.24" "68,290.40" "73,145.30" "77,573.12" "81,273.26" "85,468.08" "89,633.35" "93,816.43" 2021 +196 NZL NGDPDPC New Zealand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,245.87" "7,502.04" "7,369.53" "7,063.32" "6,959.70" "6,942.52" "8,372.34" "11,187.92" "13,641.73" "13,101.22" "13,440.10" "12,425.79" "11,755.02" "12,535.61" "14,607.34" "16,938.74" "18,504.60" "18,205.45" "14,888.91" "15,347.40" "14,020.44" "13,669.67" "15,706.81" "20,461.05" "24,848.79" "27,384.49" "26,220.69" "31,914.65" "31,763.88" "28,269.10" "33,393.86" "38,060.06" "39,683.24" "42,084.30" "44,283.21" "38,213.55" "39,426.13" "42,293.95" "42,765.32" "42,342.99" "41,390.93" "48,317.42" "47,278.49" "49,008.47" "50,763.41" "52,797.69" "54,926.33" "57,282.74" 2021 +196 NZL PPPPC New Zealand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,177.30" "10,288.82" "11,151.95" "11,464.67" "12,566.61" "12,995.07" "13,375.03" "13,915.85" "14,353.99" "14,827.63" "15,205.34" "15,112.45" "15,401.63" "16,402.64" "17,452.32" "18,416.01" "19,213.44" "19,763.33" "19,877.10" "20,955.90" "22,209.29" "23,133.92" "24,201.95" "25,236.80" "26,744.89" "28,132.04" "29,492.34" "31,034.09" "31,305.79" "30,815.67" "31,386.71" "32,374.77" "32,733.43" "35,470.23" "36,994.67" "36,984.59" "39,265.69" "40,936.55" "42,582.97" "43,840.68" "42,588.87" "46,590.71" "50,851.08" "53,242.51" "54,968.66" "56,722.52" "58,610.43" "60,624.37" 2021 +196 NZL NGAP_NPGDP New Zealand Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.08 0.674 0.039 -2.409 -1.059 -0.011 -0.593 0.656 1.444 2.795 2.814 2.794 3.568 1.163 -1.982 -2.273 -2.564 -2.386 -2.541 -1.583 -0.851 0.07 0.559 0.946 0.686 -2.997 0.891 1.295 0.874 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +196 NZL PPPSH New Zealand Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.213 0.215 0.221 0.215 0.22 0.215 0.212 0.209 0.201 0.195 0.187 0.18 0.164 0.169 0.173 0.175 0.176 0.173 0.169 0.171 0.17 0.17 0.173 0.173 0.173 0.17 0.166 0.163 0.158 0.157 0.152 0.148 0.143 0.149 0.153 0.153 0.159 0.161 0.161 0.161 0.163 0.162 0.161 0.16 0.158 0.157 0.155 0.154 2021 +196 NZL PPPEX New Zealand Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.81 0.838 0.879 0.921 0.957 1.072 1.195 1.358 1.449 1.476 1.481 1.424 1.421 1.413 1.41 1.401 1.401 1.389 1.396 1.383 1.38 1.405 1.398 1.392 1.399 1.382 1.369 1.397 1.42 1.446 1.475 1.486 1.496 1.446 1.441 1.475 1.441 1.453 1.449 1.465 1.495 1.466 1.438 1.457 1.479 1.507 1.529 1.548 2021 +196 NZL NID_NGDP New Zealand Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021. Authorities' actual annual data are April/March recalculated using quarterly data as Jan/Dec Notes: Starting with the April 2021 WEO, real GDP data and forecasts are reported on a production basis. Nominal GDP data are reported on expenditure basis. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to calendar years Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstruted from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009. The base year is 2009Q2 to 2010Q1 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.365 21.294 22.921 23.981 29.359 27.622 25.062 23.331 20.833 23.074 21.392 17.14 18.536 20.909 22.379 23.321 23.442 23.166 21.066 22.578 22.632 21.804 23.378 23.627 25.312 25.454 23.853 24.797 23.706 19.582 20.332 20.053 21.307 22.038 22.834 23.042 22.998 23.309 24.258 24.077 21.653 24.395 24.471 23.752 23.243 22.963 22.734 22.644 2021 +196 NZL NGSD_NGDP New Zealand Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021. Authorities' actual annual data are April/March recalculated using quarterly data as Jan/Dec Notes: Starting with the April 2021 WEO, real GDP data and forecasts are reported on a production basis. Nominal GDP data are reported on expenditure basis. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to calendar years Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstruted from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009. The base year is 2009Q2 to 2010Q1 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.681 13.249 12.825 20.411 19.623 19.135 19.76 19.112 20.102 19.53 17.705 15.6 15.492 17.662 18.947 19.405 18.336 18.677 18.182 18.133 19.32 21.256 20.998 21.295 20.292 18.218 17.228 17.846 15.714 17.514 25.344 20.147 17.432 19.024 19.402 20.305 20.952 20.487 20.067 21.207 20.804 18.351 16.759 17.768 17.745 17.635 17.355 17.393 2021 +196 NZL PCPI New Zealand "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF staff estimates based on Statistics New Zealand data Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Source data are based June 2017=1000. We rebase them 2000=100 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 30.458 35.164 40.835 43.874 46.564 53.725 60.828 70.416 74.888 79.168 83.996 86.182 87.057 88.178 89.717 93.086 95.214 96.344 97.563 97.451 100 102.626 105.373 107.221 109.677 113.008 116.811 119.586 124.321 126.951 129.873 135.104 136.536 138.085 139.78 140.19 141.095 143.707 146.004 148.368 150.912 156.86 166.711 173.19 177.728 182.204 186.331 190.316 2021 +196 NZL PCPIPCH New Zealand "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.079 15.451 16.126 7.445 6.129 15.38 13.221 15.762 6.351 5.716 6.098 2.602 1.015 1.288 1.745 3.755 2.286 1.187 1.265 -0.114 2.615 2.626 2.677 1.754 2.29 3.037 3.365 2.376 3.959 2.116 2.302 4.028 1.06 1.134 1.228 0.293 0.646 1.851 1.598 1.62 1.715 3.941 6.28 3.887 2.62 2.518 2.265 2.139 2021 +196 NZL PCPIE New Zealand "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF staff estimates based on Statistics New Zealand data Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Source data are based June 2017=1000. We rebase them 2000=100 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.057 65.171 71.378 74.742 80.123 84.01 84.832 85.953 87.149 89.589 92.203 94.557 95.341 95.689 96.176 100 101.816 104.589 106.214 109.082 112.524 115.489 119.166 123.188 125.601 130.657 133.07 134.334 136.518 137.552 137.667 139.506 141.73 144.407 147.083 149.197 158.072 166.195 171.057 175.364 179.78 183.852 185.691 2021 +196 NZL PCPIEPCH New Zealand "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.372 9.524 4.712 7.2 4.851 0.979 1.321 1.391 2.8 2.918 2.552 0.83 0.366 0.508 3.976 1.816 2.723 1.554 2.7 3.155 2.635 3.184 3.375 1.959 4.026 1.847 0.95 1.625 0.758 0.084 1.336 1.594 1.889 1.854 1.437 5.949 5.138 2.926 2.518 2.518 2.265 1 2021 +196 NZL TM_RPCH New Zealand Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Source data are based on June 2002=1000. We rebase them 2005=100 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.6 11.601 0.813 -2.276 16.469 0.596 2.499 -13.988 32.255 14.125 4.314 -5.23 8.476 5.234 12.446 8.836 7.268 3.168 -0.119 12.253 -0.789 2.261 9.808 8.467 16.904 6.246 -2.378 9.147 3.614 -14.672 10.791 7.04 2.784 6.243 8.094 4.305 3.781 7.266 6.438 2.054 -15.843 14.615 1.041 3.6 8.203 8.328 4.53 5.266 2021 +196 NZL TMG_RPCH New Zealand Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Source data are based on June 2002=1000. We rebase them 2005=100 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.159 3.811 8.088 -7.398 20.96 -0.161 -1.199 10.758 -3.607 20.764 6.987 -7.529 10.101 7.984 14.975 8.58 7.979 3.567 -0.503 15.733 -1.175 3.164 11.254 8.352 17.394 5.517 -2.054 8.68 3.31 -15.986 11.462 6.776 3.87 6.664 8.932 4.984 3.706 7.622 5.86 0.697 -11.266 21.031 -2.66 1.975 7.311 7.707 4.362 5.266 2021 +196 NZL TX_RPCH New Zealand Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Source data are based on June 2002=1000. We rebase them 2005=100 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.8 3 2.218 6.329 7.389 7.534 0.328 -2.527 35.862 -1.035 6.468 10.747 4.204 5.565 10.028 4.4 4.403 3.011 2.101 8.353 7.65 3.314 6.932 2.349 5.073 -0.494 1.817 4.838 -1.239 2.116 3.293 2.577 1.861 0.865 3.422 8.101 2.73 2.595 3.052 2.582 -12.878 -3.248 -0.003 11.352 4.332 5.239 4.205 5.855 2021 +196 NZL TXG_RPCH New Zealand Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Source data are based on June 2002=1000. We rebase them 2005=100 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.408 2.927 -0.416 6.513 3.85 10.167 1.211 -4.686 2.511 -0.858 8.625 13.012 2.682 4.301 8.194 2.789 5.609 6.175 1.395 4.322 6.886 2.13 6.014 4.08 6.113 0.083 2.35 5.986 -1.071 3.819 4.942 1.934 4.428 0.886 2.584 3.861 1.59 1.706 2.662 2.665 -2.759 2.873 -2.474 4.185 0.195 3.665 3.137 5.211 2021 +196 NZL LUR New Zealand Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Data refer to calendar years Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.019 3.911 4.358 6.241 7.186 3.922 4.2 4.225 5.8 7.325 7.975 10.625 10.675 9.8 8.35 6.45 6.325 6.875 7.725 7.05 6.15 5.475 5.3 4.75 4.025 3.8 3.875 3.625 4.025 5.9 6.2 6.05 6.45 5.825 5.425 5.425 5.175 4.725 4.325 4.125 4.6 3.75 3.35 3.862 4.116 4.284 4.268 4.32 2021 +196 NZL LE New Zealand Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Data refer to calendar years Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.524 1.548 1.567 1.558 1.57 1.631 1.619 1.624 1.572 1.524 1.535 1.509 1.514 1.545 1.611 1.686 1.74 1.75 1.739 1.766 1.799 1.845 1.905 1.953 2.023 2.082 2.132 2.168 2.184 2.145 2.154 2.185 2.19 2.224 2.308 2.369 2.483 2.587 2.661 2.695 2.73 2.791 2.837 2.841 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +196 NZL LP New Zealand Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 3.108 3.125 3.149 3.179 3.211 3.242 3.272 3.301 3.331 3.366 3.406 3.496 3.533 3.574 3.622 3.676 3.734 3.783 3.816 3.837 3.86 3.887 3.951 4.028 4.089 4.136 4.185 4.226 4.262 4.305 4.353 4.386 4.411 4.447 4.52 4.613 4.717 4.815 4.902 4.986 5.086 5.112 5.133 5.174 5.22 5.265 5.312 5.358 2021 +196 NZL GGR New Zealand General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.734 21.775 26.646 30.702 33.686 35.898 35.269 35.764 37.532 39.919 42.986 42.683 42.165 42.007 42.448 45.553 48.682 52.589 57.152 62.224 67.954 71.783 74.552 75.886 74.149 75.599 79.032 81.117 85.075 89.874 94.59 99.798 105.881 113.026 116.152 122.033 131.367 139.718 150.216 160.535 171.772 182.499 187.897 2020 +196 NZL GGR_NGDP New Zealand General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.25 41.634 42.725 44.317 45.717 46.816 46.879 46.262 45.304 44.8 45.319 42.478 40.597 39.679 38.168 38.496 38.543 39.338 40.38 40.667 42.26 42.484 40.688 40.055 38.646 37.512 37.455 37.565 37.301 37.308 37.577 37.405 36.959 37.36 36.274 37.682 37.634 37.21 37.424 37.843 38.17 38.333 37.379 2020 +196 NZL GGX New Zealand General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.886 24.565 28.783 32.001 35.272 37.987 39.885 40.604 38.79 38.136 39.472 40.087 40.874 42.507 43.68 45.344 47.049 49.17 51.928 55.338 59.692 63.965 67.949 73.083 77.623 86.743 89.522 85.916 88.122 90.791 93.742 97.268 102.089 109.238 124.058 135.107 148.036 157.38 159.115 167.434 173.796 181.652 186.787 2020 +196 NZL GGX_NGDP New Zealand General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.227 46.968 46.152 46.193 47.869 49.54 53.016 52.522 46.822 42.798 41.615 39.895 39.354 40.151 39.276 38.319 37.25 36.78 36.689 36.167 37.121 37.857 37.085 38.576 40.456 43.042 42.426 39.788 38.637 37.689 37.24 36.456 35.635 36.108 38.743 41.719 42.409 41.914 39.641 39.469 38.619 38.155 37.158 2020 +196 NZL GGXCNL New Zealand General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.152 -2.789 -2.137 -1.299 -1.586 -2.089 -4.617 -4.839 -1.258 1.783 3.514 2.596 1.291 -0.5 -1.232 0.209 1.633 3.42 5.224 6.886 8.262 7.818 6.603 2.803 -3.474 -11.144 -10.49 -4.8 -3.047 -0.917 0.848 2.53 3.792 3.788 -7.906 -13.075 -16.669 -17.662 -8.899 -6.899 -2.024 0.847 1.11 2020 +196 NZL GGXCNL_NGDP New Zealand General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.977 -5.333 -3.427 -1.875 -2.152 -2.724 -6.136 -6.26 -1.518 2.001 3.704 2.583 1.243 -0.472 -1.108 0.177 1.293 2.558 3.691 4.5 5.138 4.627 3.604 1.479 -1.81 -5.53 -4.971 -2.223 -1.336 -0.381 0.337 0.948 1.324 1.252 -2.469 -4.037 -4.775 -4.704 -2.217 -1.626 -0.45 0.178 0.221 2020 +196 NZL GGSB New Zealand General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.246 -2.071 -1.724 -0.818 -0.587 -0.512 -1.856 -1.583 0.592 1.779 2.518 1.794 1.46 0.84 -0.106 0.519 1.592 2.421 2.957 3.966 5.037 4.105 4.652 2.296 -2.508 -8.998 -7.993 -2.431 -0.605 0.915 1.608 2.54 3.099 2.72 -6.441 -11.84 -17.204 -17.904 -8.772 -5.714 -0.572 2.409 2.57 2020 +196 NZL GGSB_NPGDP New Zealand General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.653 1.798 1.406 0.775 -0.094 0.439 1.253 1.823 2.12 2.664 3.221 2.498 2.63 1.226 -1.281 -4.364 -3.69 -1.099 -0.259 0.374 0.633 0.953 1.088 0.908 -2.026 -3.545 -4.971 -4.828 -2.204 -1.354 -0.127 0.507 0.511 2020 +196 NZL GGXONLB New Zealand General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.623 -0.268 1.021 2.471 2.792 2.936 1.03 1.237 4.825 7.706 9.369 7.914 5.903 3.68 2.609 4.021 4.62 6.182 7.986 9.543 10.322 9.2 7.661 3.501 -2.782 -9.866 -8.788 -2.839 -1.262 0.625 2.461 4.241 5.563 5.65 -5.921 -10.988 -14.251 -14.433 -4.962 -2.536 2.677 5.765 6.173 2020 +196 NZL GGXONLB_NGDP New Zealand General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.378 -0.512 1.637 3.566 3.789 3.829 1.369 1.601 5.824 8.648 9.878 7.876 5.683 3.476 2.346 3.398 3.658 4.625 5.642 6.237 6.419 5.445 4.181 1.848 -1.45 -4.896 -4.165 -1.315 -0.553 0.259 0.977 1.589 1.942 1.868 -1.849 -3.393 -4.082 -3.844 -1.236 -0.598 0.595 1.211 1.228 2020 +196 NZL GGXWDN New Zealand General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.307 56.868 53.794 48.062 44.815 43.959 44.512 50.732 54.873 52.421 46.832 40.536 35.758 33.336 33.044 32.323 35.847 34.225 30.983 26.103 19.711 12.063 4.803 -1.373 -4.134 -1.959 5.028 13.909 18.401 19.644 19.118 18.482 17.684 15.904 14.278 21.934 33.179 50.711 74.744 90.281 98.004 99.728 95.11 89.989 2020 +196 NZL GGXWDN_NGDP New Zealand General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a 153.51 125.868 102.852 77.065 64.689 59.658 58.05 67.434 70.98 63.277 52.557 42.736 35.586 32.096 31.213 29.064 30.294 27.097 23.176 18.443 12.882 7.502 2.843 -0.749 -2.182 -1.021 2.495 6.591 8.522 8.613 7.936 7.342 6.628 5.551 4.72 6.85 10.245 14.528 19.906 22.492 23.102 22.16 19.977 17.902 2020 +196 NZL GGXWDG New Zealand General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.012 35.864 39.27 37.945 40.486 42.518 43.641 45.347 45.229 43.602 41.228 37.441 35.984 36.5 35.587 35.532 35.566 35.289 34.984 34.435 33.416 31.09 29.879 36.001 46.694 59.808 73.27 77.151 78.855 82.334 86.094 89.017 89.166 84.996 101.816 139.771 177.458 212.537 235.302 245.647 252.679 256.71 256.155 2020 +196 NZL GGXWDG_NGDP New Zealand General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.213 68.571 62.967 54.773 54.946 55.45 58.008 58.658 54.596 48.933 43.466 37.261 34.646 34.477 31.999 30.028 28.159 26.396 24.717 22.505 20.781 18.4 16.307 19.003 24.336 29.677 34.724 35.729 34.574 34.178 34.202 33.364 31.124 28.095 31.797 43.159 50.838 56.603 58.622 57.906 56.148 53.92 50.958 2020 +196 NZL NGDP_FY New Zealand "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.119 26.946 30.867 33.575 38.634 45.181 52.302 62.366 69.278 73.684 76.679 75.233 77.308 82.844 89.106 94.852 100.483 103.862 105.867 111.214 118.332 126.305 133.687 141.535 153.009 160.802 168.963 183.227 189.452 191.867 201.531 211.008 215.934 228.078 240.897 251.724 266.805 286.482 302.532 320.204 323.851 349.066 375.485 401.385 424.218 450.025 476.095 502.682 2020 +196 NZL BCA New Zealand Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.903 -1.156 -1.71 -0.978 -1.978 -1.491 -1.54 -1.486 -0.15 -1.326 -1.307 -1.04 -1.526 -1.485 -1.669 -2.46 -3.262 -3.584 -1.58 -2.946 -1.809 -0.437 -1.32 -2.046 -4.668 -8.089 -7.889 -9.243 -10.508 -2.65 -3.327 -4.671 -6.885 -5.934 -6.28 -4.972 -3.806 -5.75 -8.79 -6.059 -1.788 -14.932 -18.721 -15.177 -14.571 -14.818 -15.697 -16.122 2021 +196 NZL BCA_NGDPD New Zealand Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.01 -4.932 -7.368 -4.357 -8.85 -6.624 -5.621 -4.023 -0.331 -3.007 -2.855 -2.394 -3.675 -3.315 -3.155 -3.95 -4.721 -5.204 -2.782 -5.002 -3.342 -0.822 -2.127 -2.483 -4.595 -7.142 -7.189 -6.853 -7.762 -2.178 -2.288 -2.798 -3.934 -3.171 -3.138 -2.821 -2.047 -2.824 -4.193 -2.87 -0.849 -6.046 -7.713 -5.985 -5.499 -5.33 -5.38 -5.253 2021 +278 NIC NGDP_R Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021. Real sector indicators may be lagged by one quarter Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation) data prior to 1995 are less reliable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994. annual overlap Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" 79.191 83.436 82.754 86.573 85.218 81.738 80.908 80.337 70.375 69.183 69.091 68.984 69.26 68.983 72.432 76.715 81.582 84.818 87.966 94.155 98.017 100.919 101.68 104.243 109.781 114.482 118.838 124.87 129.161 124.908 130.416 138.654 147.661 154.937 162.351 170.132 177.895 186.134 179.873 173.074 169.977 187.561 195.063 200.915 207.947 215.641 223.836 232.341 2021 +278 NIC NGDP_RPCH Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.612 5.361 -0.817 4.615 -1.566 -4.084 -1.015 -0.706 -12.4 -1.694 -0.132 -0.154 0.4 -0.4 5 5.912 6.344 3.967 3.712 7.036 4.102 2.961 0.754 2.521 5.312 4.282 3.805 5.076 3.436 -3.293 4.41 6.317 6.496 4.927 4.785 4.792 4.563 4.631 -3.363 -3.78 -1.789 10.345 4 3 3.5 3.7 3.8 3.8 2021 +278 NIC NGDP Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021. Real sector indicators may be lagged by one quarter Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation) data prior to 1995 are less reliable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994. annual overlap Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.007 0.519 15.706 19.47 23.365 25.961 31.178 36.341 41.477 49.051 57.346 64.812 71.563 74.445 80.39 92.323 105.777 118.838 136.95 164.602 168.791 187.053 219.182 247.994 271.53 308.403 347.707 380.261 414.279 410.988 417.223 432.263 492.852 563.538 621.226 668.687 721.166 774.77 832.359 2021 +278 NIC NGDPD Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.832 2.156 2.497 2.9 3.966 3.854 5.8 3.409 1.499 2.082 0.519 3.678 3.894 3.726 3.861 4.14 4.308 4.39 4.635 4.856 5.109 5.335 5.224 5.322 5.793 6.321 6.764 7.423 8.497 8.297 8.759 9.774 10.532 10.983 11.88 12.757 13.286 13.786 13.025 12.611 12.586 14.001 15.695 16.962 17.9 18.927 19.935 20.996 2021 +278 NIC PPPGDP Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.186 7.134 7.513 8.167 8.33 8.242 8.323 8.468 7.68 7.846 8.129 8.39 8.616 8.785 9.421 10.187 11.032 11.667 12.237 13.282 14.14 14.887 15.233 15.925 17.221 18.522 19.82 21.389 22.548 21.945 23.189 25.166 26.49 27.95 30.356 32.945 35.895 38.335 37.93 37.15 36.925 42.437 47.273 50.426 53.286 56.284 59.535 62.993 2021 +278 NIC NGDP_D Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.01 0.751 22.768 28.112 33.87 35.841 40.641 44.546 48.901 55.761 60.906 66.123 70.912 73.215 77.118 84.098 92.396 100 109.674 127.44 135.133 143.427 158.078 167.948 175.252 189.96 204.376 213.756 222.571 228.487 241.065 254.306 262.769 288.9 309.198 321.566 334.428 346.133 358.248 2021 +278 NIC NGDPRPC Nicaragua "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "16,849.08" "17,329.98" "17,934.76" "18,164.76" "18,467.16" "19,379.18" "19,773.58" "19,949.83" "19,696.73" "19,789.04" "20,424.98" "20,877.71" "21,518.41" "22,316.04" "22,784.15" "21,649.66" "22,321.23" "23,435.97" "24,229.03" "25,160.66" "26,093.10" "27,061.71" "28,003.92" "28,999.55" "27,735.28" "26,411.84" "26,164.83" "28,681.90" "29,521.67" "30,093.86" "30,826.06" "31,637.08" "32,500.76" "33,388.01" 2020 +278 NIC NGDPRPPPPC Nicaragua "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,470.12" "3,569.16" "3,693.72" "3,741.09" "3,803.37" "3,991.20" "4,072.43" "4,108.73" "4,056.60" "4,075.61" "4,206.59" "4,299.83" "4,431.78" "4,596.06" "4,692.47" "4,458.81" "4,597.13" "4,826.71" "4,990.04" "5,181.92" "5,373.95" "5,573.44" "5,767.49" "5,972.55" "5,712.17" "5,439.60" "5,388.73" "5,907.13" "6,080.08" "6,197.92" "6,348.72" "6,515.75" "6,693.63" "6,876.36" 2020 +278 NIC NGDPPC Nicaragua "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,038.90" "7,043.11" "7,989.13" "8,882.78" "10,297.52" "11,803.07" "13,074.94" "14,146.74" "14,420.97" "15,260.96" "17,177.02" "19,290.20" "21,518.41" "24,474.88" "29,036.16" "29,255.80" "32,014.76" "37,047.18" "40,692.09" "44,094.55" "49,566.56" "55,307.52" "59,860.02" "64,544.53" "63,371.60" "63,669.79" "66,538.77" "75,367.16" "85,288.10" "93,049.58" "99,126.06" "105,803.40" "112,495.99" "119,611.92" 2020 +278 NIC NGDPDPC Nicaragua "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 898.199 935.34 947.14 940.143 973.071 999.413 "1,030.74" "1,054.66" "1,011.90" "1,010.23" "1,077.78" "1,152.80" "1,224.72" "1,326.66" "1,498.88" "1,438.13" "1,499.07" "1,652.10" "1,728.15" "1,783.56" "1,909.42" "2,029.12" "2,091.46" "2,147.86" "2,008.40" "1,924.47" "1,937.33" "2,141.01" "2,375.33" "2,540.68" "2,653.53" "2,776.74" "2,894.49" "3,017.24" 2020 +278 NIC PPPPC Nicaragua "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,191.54" "2,301.36" "2,425.28" "2,498.74" "2,568.93" "2,733.78" "2,852.62" "2,942.88" "2,950.83" "3,023.17" "3,204.09" "3,377.82" "3,588.90" "3,822.52" "3,977.54" "3,803.71" "3,968.84" "4,253.62" "4,346.66" "4,538.84" "4,878.75" "5,240.35" "5,650.55" "5,972.55" "5,848.62" "5,669.18" "5,683.84" "6,489.53" "7,154.43" "7,552.94" "7,899.05" "8,257.54" "8,644.46" "9,052.29" 2020 +278 NIC NGAP_NPGDP Nicaragua Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +278 NIC PPPSH Nicaragua Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.046 0.048 0.047 0.048 0.045 0.042 0.04 0.039 0.032 0.031 0.029 0.029 0.026 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.028 0.029 0.031 0.031 0.029 0.027 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.03 2021 +278 NIC PPPEX Nicaragua Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.064 1.872 2.26 2.66 2.756 3.06 3.294 3.555 4.008 4.317 4.583 4.807 4.887 5.048 5.361 5.711 5.996 6.403 7.3 7.691 8.067 8.71 9.362 9.715 10.16 10.554 10.594 10.807 10.835 11.231 11.707 11.614 11.921 12.32 12.549 12.813 13.014 13.213 2021 +278 NIC NID_NGDP Nicaragua Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021. Real sector indicators may be lagged by one quarter Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation) data prior to 1995 are less reliable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994. annual overlap Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.397 14.677 14.145 17.35 19.294 22.131 25.158 25.107 33.003 26.953 24.796 22.029 22.074 24.057 25.99 28.253 31.304 33.602 23.2 24.84 30.983 31.012 30.905 28.879 33.477 31.2 29.915 24.075 17.371 19.261 23.617 24.071 25.363 26.321 27.129 27.771 28.408 2021 +278 NIC NGSD_NGDP Nicaragua Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021. Real sector indicators may be lagged by one quarter Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation) data prior to 1995 are less reliable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994. annual overlap Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.309 0.683 3.79 5.954 3.281 10.206 3.897 10.551 -3.234 3.571 33.012 8.857 0.996 1.089 -5.674 3.94 6.912 12.086 14.183 18.071 8.639 9.421 7.019 8.817 12.191 13.594 15.172 15.045 16.534 14.746 15.965 19.075 19.287 18.336 20.851 23.603 22.717 22.755 22.277 23.351 23.209 21.353 20.906 22.572 23.52 24.226 24.858 25.258 2021 +278 NIC PCPI Nicaragua "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation), data prior to 1995 are less reliable. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. The underlying CPI is built using 2006 as base year. However the series has been linked backwards since 2009 using a coefficient of adjustment as posted on the Central Bank's website. Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.005 0.342 10.63 23.025 28.067 31.856 33.035 36.708 40.985 44.751 50.589 56.262 62.758 67.375 69.902 73.609 79.843 87.508 95.506 106.133 127.175 131.864 139.057 150.296 161.108 172.604 183.022 190.338 197.045 204.632 214.756 226.302 234.634 246.184 270.665 289.682 301.269 313.32 324.286 335.636 2020 +278 NIC PCPIPCH Nicaragua "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 35.135 23.8 28.5 33.6 141.3 571.4 885.2 "13,109.50" "4,775.20" "7,428.70" "3,004.10" 116.6 21.9 13.5 3.7 11.118 11.651 9.189 13.046 11.212 11.547 7.357 3.75 5.302 8.47 9.599 9.14 11.127 19.826 3.687 5.455 8.082 7.194 7.136 6.036 3.997 3.524 3.851 4.947 5.376 3.682 4.923 9.944 7.026 4 4 3.5 3.5 2020 +278 NIC PCPIE Nicaragua "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation), data prior to 1995 are less reliable. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. The underlying CPI is built using 2006 as base year. However the series has been linked backwards since 2009 using a coefficient of adjustment as posted on the Central Bank's website. Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.929 38.813 43.511 46.666 55.282 59.258 65.109 68.259 70.902 75.497 82.485 90.389 98.928 115.624 131.551 132.778 145.034 156.565 166.928 176.4 187.831 193.564 199.622 210.957 219.153 232.586 239.402 256.646 282.312 297.841 308.266 319.055 330.222 341.78 2020 +278 NIC PCPIEPCH Nicaragua "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.119 12.103 7.251 18.463 7.193 9.873 4.838 3.873 6.48 9.256 9.583 9.447 16.877 13.774 0.933 9.23 7.95 6.619 5.675 6.48 3.052 3.13 5.678 3.885 6.13 2.931 7.203 10 5.501 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2020 +278 NIC TM_RPCH Nicaragua Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National accounts, real GDP by expenditures Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Calculation of the constant price values of exports and imports is based on the volume, value, and unit value of a basket of goods, in which unit value indices are calculated according to the CNIC. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -22.895 -4.529 16.756 5.756 -3.591 7.659 14.371 13.728 22.735 7.357 19.324 -4.807 1.089 1.264 2.205 8.021 8.504 22.529 12.528 10.032 -9.249 11.889 11.877 6.9 2.421 2.722 12.058 4.155 1.022 -16.422 -7.151 -0.804 20.893 4.957 3.034 4.093 5.104 4.21 3.889 2020 +278 NIC TMG_RPCH Nicaragua Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National accounts, real GDP by expenditures Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Calculation of the constant price values of exports and imports is based on the volume, value, and unit value of a basket of goods, in which unit value indices are calculated according to the CNIC. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" 70.034 19.355 -16.713 9.791 0.481 8.126 -21.648 0.347 -8.966 -23.834 -6.412 20.783 13.992 -11.175 14 11.681 14.011 29.087 6.884 18.592 -6.128 0.961 2.192 1.839 8.306 8.712 21.629 12.259 9.665 -8.982 13.581 11.082 7.099 -0.179 5.153 14.113 5.286 1.285 -17.159 -6.544 3.249 20.231 4.219 2.053 3.996 5.15 4.235 3.871 2020 +278 NIC TX_RPCH Nicaragua Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National accounts, real GDP by expenditures Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Calculation of the constant price values of exports and imports is based on the volume, value, and unit value of a basket of goods, in which unit value indices are calculated according to the CNIC. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.486 13.003 20.585 5.24 11.942 11.716 5.871 -3.049 9.091 17.07 7.23 41.468 9.69 7.999 0.628 15.769 8.703 12.244 4.195 6.322 -1.12 4.705 9.393 -2.58 1.422 -9.59 10.861 1.123 -1.509 2.61 5.209 5.679 3.699 2020 +278 NIC TXG_RPCH Nicaragua Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National accounts, real GDP by expenditures Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Calculation of the constant price values of exports and imports is based on the volume, value, and unit value of a basket of goods, in which unit value indices are calculated according to the CNIC. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" -43.979 10.362 -15.937 19.713 -13.532 -22.934 -16.847 7.668 -17.743 24.244 13.129 -11.121 -23.139 22.832 -23.1 26.913 9.651 17.695 0.815 10.529 17.266 5.104 -6.386 5.174 19.53 4.477 74.561 10.709 2.082 2.347 17.378 6.152 13.92 5.255 6.32 -3.289 1.996 8.075 1.216 1.831 -2.48 11.472 -0.27 -5.836 2.393 4.087 2.588 3.321 2020 +278 NIC LUR Nicaragua Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 13.448 11.8 12.4 11 12 12.5 13.1 14 14.2 15 15.5 14.9 14.4 15 17.1 16.907 15.953 14.274 13.213 10.683 9.8 6.4 12.2 6.998 6.537 5.559 5.193 5.935 6.062 8.158 7.829 5.93 5.912 5.746 6.557 5.909 4.481 3.67 5.5 6.223 7.176 11.1 7.518 7.157 6.763 6.355 5.969 5.498 2020 +278 NIC LE Nicaragua Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +278 NIC LP Nicaragua Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.299 4.427 4.549 4.669 4.763 4.859 4.957 5.059 5.162 5.268 5.375 5.483 5.523 5.596 5.669 5.77 5.843 5.916 6.094 6.158 6.222 6.287 6.353 6.419 6.485 6.553 6.496 6.539 6.607 6.676 6.746 6.816 6.887 6.959 2020 +278 NIC GGR Nicaragua General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.724 14.003 15.482 17.831 20.786 24.31 26.608 31.231 35.346 35.892 42.01 51.452 59.358 63.755 72 82.712 94.745 105.552 101.111 115.018 116.388 142.609 148.402 159.49 173.121 188.196 204.11 218.813 2020 +278 NIC GGR_NGDP Nicaragua General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.718 19.567 20.797 22.18 22.515 22.983 22.39 22.805 21.474 21.264 22.459 23.474 23.935 23.48 23.346 23.788 24.916 25.479 24.602 27.568 26.925 28.936 26.334 25.673 25.89 26.096 26.345 26.288 2020 +278 NIC GGX Nicaragua General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.328 13.759 13.942 16.789 19.222 22.496 25.375 29.418 36.012 38.382 42.253 51.584 59.729 65.718 75.828 88.1 101.722 112.925 113.536 116.113 125.923 150.986 164.835 171.296 183.388 198.695 212.971 233.026 2020 +278 NIC GGX_NGDP Nicaragua General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.564 19.226 18.728 20.884 20.82 21.267 21.353 21.481 21.878 22.74 22.589 23.535 24.085 24.203 24.587 25.337 26.751 27.258 27.625 27.83 29.131 30.635 29.25 27.574 27.425 27.552 27.488 27.996 2020 +278 NIC GGXCNL Nicaragua General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.396 0.244 1.54 1.042 1.565 1.815 1.233 1.813 -0.666 -2.491 -0.243 -0.133 -0.371 -1.963 -3.828 -5.388 -6.977 -7.372 -12.426 -1.095 -9.535 -8.377 -16.433 -11.806 -10.267 -10.499 -8.861 -14.214 2020 +278 NIC GGXCNL_NGDP Nicaragua General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.154 0.341 2.069 1.296 1.695 1.716 1.038 1.324 -0.405 -1.476 -0.13 -0.061 -0.15 -0.723 -1.241 -1.55 -1.835 -1.78 -3.023 -0.262 -2.206 -1.7 -2.916 -1.9 -1.535 -1.456 -1.144 -1.708 2020 +278 NIC GGSB Nicaragua General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +278 NIC GGSB_NPGDP Nicaragua General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +278 NIC GGXONLB Nicaragua General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.764 2.141 4.028 3.423 2.964 3.31 2.519 2.64 -0.317 -1.75 0.225 0.793 1.219 -1.246 -2.747 -3.722 -4.52 -3.611 -7.924 3.954 -4.495 -2.385 -9.586 -4.666 -3.146 -3.287 -1.184 -2.037 2020 +278 NIC GGXONLB_NGDP Nicaragua General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.265 2.992 5.41 4.258 3.211 3.129 2.12 1.928 -0.192 -1.037 0.12 0.362 0.492 -0.459 -0.891 -1.07 -1.189 -0.872 -1.928 0.948 -1.04 -0.484 -1.701 -0.751 -0.471 -0.456 -0.153 -0.245 2020 +278 NIC GGXWDN Nicaragua General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +278 NIC GGXWDN_NGDP Nicaragua General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +278 NIC GGXWDG Nicaragua General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.838 42.414 57.246 61.714 62.6 82.177 88.06 77.596 70.455 60.792 42.34 42.795 49.385 56.765 63.112 69.072 78.297 88.48 100.525 117.561 141.188 154.884 174.142 207.704 243.446 264.871 285.097 307.453 326.391 352.363 379.557 2020 +278 NIC GGXWDG_NGDP Nicaragua General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 86.405 86.47 99.826 95.219 87.476 110.385 109.54 84.048 66.608 51.156 30.916 25.999 29.258 30.347 28.794 27.852 28.835 28.69 28.911 30.916 34.08 37.686 41.739 48.05 49.395 47.001 45.893 45.979 45.259 45.48 45.6 2020 +278 NIC NGDP_FY Nicaragua "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.007 0.519 15.706 19.47 23.365 25.961 31.178 36.341 41.477 49.051 57.346 64.812 71.563 74.445 80.39 92.323 105.777 118.838 136.95 164.602 168.791 187.053 219.182 247.994 271.53 308.403 347.707 380.261 414.279 410.988 417.223 432.263 492.852 563.538 621.226 668.687 721.166 774.77 832.359 2020 +278 NIC BCA Nicaragua Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation) data prior to 1995 are less reliable. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.411 -0.592 -0.514 -0.507 -0.597 -0.771 -0.691 -0.69 -0.715 -0.362 -0.305 -0.264 -0.769 -0.604 -0.911 -0.722 -0.825 -0.841 -0.687 -0.928 -0.936 -0.82 -0.784 -0.706 -0.687 -0.784 -0.885 -1.207 -1.45 -0.702 -0.777 -1.164 -1.235 -1.38 -0.954 -1.26 -1.127 -0.987 -0.234 0.754 0.497 -0.317 -0.497 -0.473 -0.501 -0.549 -0.581 -0.661 2020 +278 NIC BCA_NGDPD Nicaragua Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -22.458 -27.434 -20.58 -17.499 -15.055 -20.001 -11.905 -20.252 -47.711 -17.373 -58.781 -7.183 -19.748 -16.217 -23.591 -17.449 -19.144 -19.152 -14.814 -19.119 -18.314 -15.375 -15.01 -13.257 -11.866 -12.396 -13.08 -16.259 -17.068 -8.455 -8.875 -11.908 -11.724 -12.569 -8.028 -9.873 -8.483 -7.16 -1.797 5.98 3.948 -2.264 -3.165 -2.791 -2.801 -2.903 -2.913 -3.15 2020 +692 NER NGDP_R Niger "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "2,291.87" "2,287.79" "2,337.54" "2,247.23" "1,869.25" "2,013.52" "2,141.42" "2,143.31" "2,290.58" "2,312.50" "2,282.24" "2,272.20" "2,317.66" "2,325.14" "2,368.34" "2,426.47" "2,428.89" "2,465.97" "2,711.96" "2,705.93" "2,673.22" "2,867.55" "3,008.63" "3,074.32" "3,085.44" "3,311.74" "3,508.21" "3,618.50" "3,898.30" "3,974.82" "4,315.89" "4,417.57" "4,883.26" "5,142.60" "5,484.27" "5,725.22" "6,053.89" "6,356.67" "6,814.64" "7,217.15" "7,478.62" "7,579.53" "8,090.66" "8,680.87" "9,765.96" "10,568.13" "11,202.57" "11,874.22" 2020 +692 NER NGDP_RPCH Niger "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.886 -0.178 2.174 -3.864 -16.82 7.718 6.352 0.088 6.871 0.957 -1.308 -0.44 2.001 0.323 1.858 2.454 0.1 1.527 9.975 -0.222 -1.209 7.269 4.92 2.184 0.362 7.335 5.933 3.144 7.733 1.963 8.581 2.356 10.542 5.311 6.644 4.393 5.741 5.001 7.204 5.907 3.623 1.349 6.744 7.295 12.5 8.214 6.003 5.995 2020 +692 NER NGDP Niger "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 746.008 830.321 933.214 967.136 898.588 910.834 928.006 944.615 956.016 978.678 950.419 922.68 892.503 861.093 "1,072.38" "1,145.34" "1,226.16" "1,332.01" "1,554.72" "1,556.85" "1,586.92" "1,788.19" "1,924.54" "1,961.82" "1,976.31" "2,304.13" "2,477.72" "2,735.74" "3,246.72" "3,448.08" "3,875.00" "4,126.05" "4,802.45" "5,040.75" "5,346.05" "5,724.87" "6,135.41" "6,497.01" "7,134.25" "7,564.95" "7,907.39" "8,290.76" "9,084.87" "9,935.07" "11,399.80" "12,581.06" "13,602.54" "14,707.58" 2020 +692 NER NGDPD Niger "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.531 3.056 2.84 2.538 2.056 2.027 2.68 3.143 3.21 3.068 3.491 3.271 3.372 3.041 1.935 2.296 2.397 2.285 2.639 2.532 2.235 2.442 2.772 3.382 3.746 4.372 4.743 5.716 7.279 7.324 7.838 8.754 9.412 10.206 10.83 9.684 10.35 11.185 12.85 12.912 13.758 14.959 14.639 15.524 17.861 19.828 21.577 23.485 2020 +692 NER PPPGDP Niger "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.074 4.452 4.829 4.825 4.158 4.62 5.013 5.141 5.688 5.968 6.11 6.289 6.561 6.739 7.01 7.333 7.475 7.72 8.585 8.687 8.776 9.626 10.257 10.688 11.015 12.194 13.316 14.105 15.487 15.893 17.464 18.247 20.574 20.822 21.91 22.907 23.871 25.137 27.592 29.745 31.194 32.928 37.648 41.833 48.05 52.963 57.212 61.815 2020 +692 NER NGDP_D Niger "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 32.55 36.294 39.923 43.037 48.072 45.236 43.336 44.073 41.737 42.321 41.644 40.607 38.509 37.034 45.28 47.202 50.482 54.016 57.328 57.535 59.364 62.36 63.967 63.813 64.053 69.574 70.626 75.604 83.285 86.748 89.784 93.401 98.345 98.019 97.48 99.994 101.347 102.208 104.69 104.819 105.733 109.384 112.288 114.448 116.73 119.047 121.423 123.861 2020 +692 NER NGDPRPC Niger "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "395,576.05" "381,858.82" "377,078.34" "350,326.96" "281,781.77" "293,783.44" "302,616.75" "293,493.54" "304,028.95" "297,544.03" "284,621.72" "274,344.60" "270,623.61" "262,393.71" "258,244.78" "255,679.13" "247,174.97" "242,279.22" "257,162.01" "247,570.57" "235,909.53" "244,018.24" "246,811.41" "243,068.06" "235,064.53" "243,073.12" "248,036.03" "246,400.89" "255,611.28" "250,885.89" "262,140.62" "258,114.71" "274,414.47" "277,913.95" "285,042.63" "286,237.00" "291,209.43" "294,257.94" "303,644.39" "309,606.33" "308,949.14" "301,603.17" "310,181.32" "320,726.95" "347,792.64" "362,847.62" "370,900.21" "379,191.01" 2009 +692 NER NGDPRPPPPC Niger "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,564.30" "1,510.06" "1,491.15" "1,385.37" "1,114.30" "1,161.76" "1,196.70" "1,160.62" "1,202.28" "1,176.64" "1,125.53" "1,084.89" "1,070.18" "1,037.63" "1,021.23" "1,011.08" 977.451 958.091 "1,016.95" 979.015 932.902 964.968 976.013 961.21 929.56 961.23 980.856 974.39 "1,010.81" 992.126 "1,036.63" "1,020.71" "1,085.17" "1,099.01" "1,127.20" "1,131.92" "1,151.59" "1,163.64" "1,200.76" "1,224.34" "1,221.74" "1,192.69" "1,226.61" "1,268.31" "1,375.34" "1,434.88" "1,466.72" "1,499.51" 2009 +692 NER NGDPPC Niger "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "128,760.99" "138,590.04" "150,540.54" "150,769.75" "135,458.64" "132,895.65" "131,142.03" "129,350.60" "126,892.17" "125,924.16" "118,528.00" "111,404.02" "104,213.96" "97,174.90" "116,932.47" "120,685.51" "124,779.68" "130,869.17" "147,426.42" "142,439.06" "140,044.36" "152,168.61" "157,878.84" "155,109.41" "150,565.13" "169,116.80" "175,178.79" "186,289.85" "212,886.64" "217,638.46" "235,361.64" "241,081.42" "269,872.88" "272,409.83" "277,858.43" "286,219.85" "295,130.60" "300,754.53" "317,885.78" "324,526.85" "326,662.03" "329,904.14" "348,297.33" "367,065.14" "405,978.22" "431,960.03" "450,359.57" "469,671.40" 2009 +692 NER NGDPDPC Niger "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 609.433 510.028 458.113 395.659 310.002 295.81 378.695 430.394 426.027 394.734 435.341 394.9 393.718 343.177 211.016 241.954 243.965 224.475 250.234 231.66 197.275 207.769 227.424 267.409 285.388 320.923 335.334 389.256 477.27 462.267 476.062 511.488 528.918 551.554 562.885 484.171 497.882 517.771 572.564 553.905 568.348 595.235 561.222 573.571 636.073 680.775 714.389 749.955 2009 +692 NER PPPPC Niger "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 703.176 743.011 779.045 752.12 626.794 674.153 708.405 704.042 755.032 767.904 762.043 759.37 766.141 760.447 764.41 772.684 760.662 758.452 814.103 794.783 774.505 819.176 841.466 845.06 839.172 894.975 941.428 960.495 "1,015.51" "1,003.12" "1,060.72" "1,066.13" "1,156.14" "1,125.27" "1,138.77" "1,145.24" "1,148.28" "1,163.64" "1,229.44" "1,276.01" "1,288.64" "1,310.28" "1,443.35" "1,545.60" "1,711.19" "1,818.45" "1,894.19" "1,974.01" 2009 +692 NER NGAP_NPGDP Niger Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +692 NER PPPSH Niger Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.028 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.024 0.023 0.022 0.021 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.018 0.017 0.018 0.019 0.018 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.027 0.028 0.029 0.029 2020 +692 NER PPPEX Niger Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 183.114 186.525 193.237 200.46 216.114 197.13 185.123 183.726 168.062 163.984 155.54 146.706 136.025 127.787 152.971 156.19 164.041 172.548 181.091 179.218 180.818 185.758 187.624 183.548 179.421 188.963 186.078 193.952 209.636 216.961 221.889 226.128 233.427 242.084 244 249.921 257.019 258.46 258.561 254.33 253.493 251.782 241.312 237.491 237.248 237.543 237.758 237.928 2020 +692 NER NID_NGDP Niger Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 23.398 17.552 16.671 10.698 3.557 10.392 9.445 9.549 15.267 11.529 11.355 12.146 8.538 6.556 13.027 12.075 14.721 13.679 14.671 11.236 13.185 13.833 14.668 13.976 12.54 19.394 19.865 18.966 26.509 28.551 32.722 31.676 29.378 29.767 31.213 32.368 28.637 26.212 28.945 30.245 31.236 31.745 35.262 34.499 32.982 32.698 32.474 31.988 2020 +692 NER NGSD_NGDP Niger Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 12.119 8.11 6.419 6.403 1.916 5.674 9.836 5.413 10.94 6.102 11.355 12.146 8.538 6.556 13.027 5.694 10.257 7.962 8.883 5.811 8.516 10.045 8.709 9.026 7.009 14.045 14.525 13.27 16.042 10.533 18.233 13.3 17.481 17.159 19.142 17.019 17.221 14.875 16.294 17.997 17.743 17.904 19.612 20.555 24.079 25.36 23.992 23.995 2020 +692 NER PCPI Niger "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 34.55 42.946 47.412 48.181 52.234 51.675 49.998 46.679 46.958 46.574 45.631 46.315 43.577 43.435 58.869 65.261 68.745 70.759 73.993 72.469 74.428 77.358 79.296 78.126 78.317 84.434 84.468 84.513 94.072 94.5 95.392 98.187 98.644 100.898 100 100.961 101.142 101.334 104.124 101.5 104.442 108.45 113.341 116.741 119.66 122.053 124.494 126.984 2020 +692 NER PCPIPCH Niger "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.325 24.3 10.4 1.621 8.412 -1.07 -3.245 -6.638 0.598 -0.818 -2.025 1.499 -5.912 -0.326 35.534 10.858 5.339 2.93 4.571 -2.061 2.704 3.936 2.505 -1.476 0.245 7.81 0.04 0.054 11.31 0.455 0.944 2.93 0.465 2.285 -0.89 0.961 0.179 0.19 2.753 -2.52 2.898 3.838 4.51 3 2.5 2 2 2 2020 +692 NER PCPIE Niger "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 40.813 50.463 50.275 53.57 53.852 51.169 49.004 49.098 46.838 47.591 46.367 43.166 42.037 43.496 61.149 65.823 68.214 71.02 73.405 72.358 75.508 77.811 78.28 77.096 79.942 83.271 83.545 87.51 99.406 95.132 97.679 99.059 99.76 100.856 100.272 102.408 100.2 101.95 103.6 101.2 104.3 109.4 114.663 118.103 121.055 123.476 125.946 128.465 2020 +692 NER PCPIEPCH Niger "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 23.645 -0.373 6.554 0.527 -4.983 -4.231 0.192 -4.603 1.608 -2.572 -6.904 -2.615 3.471 40.585 7.644 3.632 4.114 3.358 -1.426 4.353 3.05 0.602 -1.512 3.691 4.164 0.328 4.746 13.594 -4.299 2.677 1.413 0.707 1.099 -0.579 2.13 -2.156 1.747 1.618 -2.317 3.063 4.89 4.811 3 2.5 2 2 2 2020 +692 NER TM_RPCH Niger Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 6.615 -6.143 16.617 -21.712 -23.231 19.021 -29.919 22.753 -9.967 -2.778 -6.571 -11.164 -10.971 2.932 54.476 -37.1 1.48 2.231 2.508 -8.999 7.458 9.656 0.766 0.002 6.612 6.692 -0.774 4.911 33.219 32.222 11.503 3.13 -4.312 5.693 4.99 7.367 -14.536 11.81 7.116 8.078 27.493 -7.939 -8.267 11.213 22.056 6.333 6.486 5.97 2020 +692 NER TMG_RPCH Niger Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.8 -22.4 9.6 -24.4 -23.1 27 -24.6 13.7 -9.8 -3.3 -18.9 -14.4 -4.7 1.387 9.317 -9.8 18.584 -8 31.783 -14.658 7.461 6.865 3.209 1.14 2.885 13.08 -6.02 7.538 28.746 36.282 9.968 4.69 14.291 2.621 -13.626 6.166 -13.381 9.636 8.65 9.32 3.177 0.414 -5.6 11.763 21.423 6.27 5.833 6.478 2020 +692 NER TX_RPCH Niger Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 23.457 20.576 -14.26 -9.882 -4.655 -1.99 -2.659 4.914 -5.888 -1.632 -0.263 -2.787 11.465 -9.185 9.921 0.2 25.067 -4.581 11.376 -11.316 11.597 2.062 -7.953 1.077 4.422 6.578 5.535 6.313 11.212 17.986 19.73 -0.905 18.935 8.935 -0.503 -8.997 -7.214 11.898 -5.043 -0.659 63.021 -20.341 1.307 14.476 59.71 18.529 4.402 10.633 2020 +692 NER TXG_RPCH Niger Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 20 19.3 -16.4 -10.7 -3.2 -5.9 -2.7 6.9 -6.2 -4.4 -5.8 -5.2 9.7 -7.488 -6.495 15.6 28.417 -5.436 15.017 -12.349 11.595 -4.326 -5.81 2.533 0.332 11.208 5.688 9.77 7.711 24.311 19.455 3.26 8.749 14.4 -8.305 -10.272 -5.586 12.261 -6.513 -3.062 -0.938 -8.181 4.84 24.102 89.634 24.352 5.431 13.115 2020 +692 NER LUR Niger Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +692 NER LE Niger Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +692 NER LP Niger Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2009 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 5.794 5.991 6.199 6.415 6.634 6.854 7.076 7.303 7.534 7.772 8.019 8.282 8.564 8.861 9.171 9.49 9.827 10.178 10.546 10.93 11.332 11.751 12.19 12.648 13.126 13.624 14.144 14.685 15.251 15.843 16.464 17.115 17.795 18.504 19.24 20.002 20.789 21.602 22.443 23.311 24.207 25.131 26.084 27.066 28.08 29.126 30.204 31.315 2009 +692 NER GGR Niger General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 106.552 128.96 140.02 177.25 166.42 169.406 199.286 235.485 232.7 263 323.123 "1,145.76" 455.515 583.932 474.48 515.737 541.982 759.322 933.337 936.308 "1,001.34" 914.058 999.701 "1,291.32" "1,362.50" "1,388.37" "1,518.07" "1,601.03" "1,835.73" "2,163.97" "2,465.01" "2,650.57" "2,876.59" 2021 +692 NER GGR_NGDP Niger General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.303 10.517 10.512 11.401 10.69 10.675 11.145 12.236 11.861 13.308 14.024 46.242 16.651 17.985 13.761 13.309 13.136 15.811 18.516 17.514 17.491 14.898 15.387 18.1 18.011 17.558 18.31 17.623 18.477 18.983 19.593 19.486 19.559 2021 +692 NER GGX Niger General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 143.063 133.38 171.82 211.94 232.96 214.288 245.563 278.079 275.365 317.617 358.321 376.546 475.942 547.867 609.879 553.914 632.497 799.19 "1,030.74" "1,263.74" "1,387.59" "1,187.91" "1,267.07" "1,505.32" "1,631.77" "1,810.49" "2,006.65" "2,199.65" "2,301.96" "2,504.27" "2,844.69" "3,059.30" "3,314.80" 2021 +692 NER GGX_NGDP Niger General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.491 10.878 12.899 13.632 14.964 13.503 13.732 14.449 14.036 16.071 15.551 15.197 17.397 16.875 17.688 14.295 15.329 16.641 20.448 23.639 24.238 19.362 19.502 21.1 21.57 22.896 24.203 24.212 23.17 21.968 22.611 22.491 22.538 2021 +692 NER GGXCNL Niger General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -36.511 -4.42 -31.8 -34.69 -66.54 -44.882 -46.277 -42.594 -42.665 -54.617 -35.198 769.212 -20.427 36.065 -135.399 -38.176 -90.515 -39.868 -97.405 -327.426 -386.249 -273.856 -267.368 -214.003 -269.278 -422.123 -488.579 -598.614 -466.224 -340.302 -379.678 -408.733 -438.212 2021 +692 NER GGXCNL_NGDP Niger General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.188 -0.36 -2.387 -2.231 -4.274 -2.828 -2.588 -2.213 -2.175 -2.764 -1.528 31.045 -0.747 1.111 -3.927 -0.985 -2.194 -0.83 -1.932 -6.125 -6.747 -4.464 -4.115 -3 -3.56 -5.338 -5.893 -6.589 -4.693 -2.985 -3.018 -3.005 -2.98 2021 +692 NER GGSB Niger General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +692 NER GGSB_NPGDP Niger General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +692 NER GGXONLB Niger General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.501 12.41 -15.26 -15.47 -46.81 -23.292 -20.877 -19.964 -25.3 -46.491 -25.067 774.112 -13.361 41.565 -129.627 -32.187 -80.295 -28.993 -85.911 -311.398 -359.695 -231.925 -220.371 -146.441 -194.544 -339.455 -394.933 -492.42 -323.191 -171.63 -194.222 -204.324 -215.842 2021 +692 NER GGXONLB_NGDP Niger General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.266 1.012 -1.146 -0.995 -3.007 -1.468 -1.168 -1.037 -1.29 -2.352 -1.088 31.243 -0.488 1.28 -3.759 -0.831 -1.946 -0.604 -1.704 -5.825 -6.283 -3.78 -3.392 -2.053 -2.572 -4.293 -4.764 -5.42 -3.253 -1.506 -1.544 -1.502 -1.468 2021 +692 NER GGXWDN Niger General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 794.577 778.691 920.421 952.772 986.211 "1,302.92" "1,271.09" "1,269.50" "1,133.50" "1,056.21" "1,097.09" 394.886 367.295 261.499 434.456 467.566 496.226 693.035 771.497 920.505 "1,482.14" "1,807.78" "2,100.92" "2,605.69" "2,718.45" "3,245.30" "3,727.01" "4,642.28" "5,102.85" "5,432.62" "5,793.46" "6,179.73" "6,593.96" 2021 +692 NER GGXWDN_NGDP Niger General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.375 63.507 69.1 61.283 63.347 82.103 71.082 65.964 57.778 53.444 47.614 15.937 13.426 8.054 12.6 12.066 12.027 14.431 15.305 17.218 25.89 29.465 32.337 36.524 35.935 41.041 44.954 51.099 51.362 47.655 46.049 45.431 44.834 2021 +692 NER GGXWDG Niger General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 794.605 778.703 920.433 952.798 986.224 "1,302.93" "1,322.94" "1,328.61" "1,188.94" "1,087.95" "1,139.63" 452.998 487.791 460.063 549.487 584.277 608.457 870.667 985.689 "1,180.72" "1,710.03" "2,014.06" "2,371.03" "2,812.20" "3,011.04" "3,557.63" "4,246.03" "5,191.30" "5,661.87" "6,006.63" "6,387.48" "6,798.75" "7,242.97" 2021 +692 NER GGXWDG_NGDP Niger General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.377 63.507 69.101 61.284 63.348 82.104 73.982 69.035 60.604 55.05 49.46 18.283 17.83 14.17 15.936 15.078 14.747 18.13 19.554 22.086 29.87 32.827 36.494 39.418 39.802 44.991 51.214 57.142 56.989 52.691 50.771 49.981 49.247 2021 +692 NER NGDP_FY Niger "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 746.008 830.321 933.214 967.136 898.588 910.834 928.006 944.615 956.016 978.678 950.419 922.68 892.503 861.093 "1,072.38" "1,145.34" "1,226.16" "1,332.01" "1,554.72" "1,556.85" "1,586.92" "1,788.19" "1,924.54" "1,961.82" "1,976.31" "2,304.13" "2,477.72" "2,735.74" "3,246.72" "3,448.08" "3,875.00" "4,126.05" "4,802.45" "5,040.75" "5,346.05" "5,724.87" "6,135.41" "6,497.01" "7,134.25" "7,564.95" "7,907.39" "8,290.76" "9,084.87" "9,935.07" "11,399.80" "12,581.06" "13,602.54" "14,707.58" 2021 +692 NER BCA Niger Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.276 -0.181 -0.233 -0.062 0.001 -0.064 -0.156 -0.177 -0.23 -0.257 -0.236 -0.176 -0.159 -0.097 -0.126 -0.152 -0.109 -0.133 -0.152 -0.137 -0.104 -0.092 -0.166 -0.219 -0.231 -0.312 -0.314 -0.352 -0.654 -1.325 -1.137 -1.433 -1.022 -1.151 -1.307 -1.486 -1.182 -1.274 -1.625 -1.581 -1.856 -2.07 -2.291 -2.165 -1.59 -1.455 -1.83 -1.877 2020 +692 NER BCA_NGDPD Niger Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -7.808 -5.94 -8.198 -2.436 0.058 -3.156 -5.819 -5.624 -7.181 -8.373 -6.757 -5.387 -4.721 -3.196 -6.519 -6.605 -4.538 -5.818 -5.774 -5.419 -4.67 -3.782 -5.972 -6.48 -6.174 -7.127 -6.62 -6.153 -8.986 -18.097 -14.507 -16.369 -10.854 -11.274 -12.068 -15.347 -11.417 -11.393 -12.646 -12.248 -13.493 -13.841 -15.649 -13.944 -8.903 -7.338 -8.482 -7.993 2020 +694 NGA NGDP_R Nigeria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Official re-based (2010) data for 2010-13 was published in July 2014, based on SNA 2008. Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "19,305.63" "19,199.06" "19,620.19" "19,927.99" "19,979.12" "20,353.20" "21,177.92" "21,789.10" "22,332.87" "22,449.41" "23,688.28" "25,267.54" "28,957.71" "31,709.45" "35,020.55" "37,474.95" "39,995.51" "42,922.41" "46,012.52" "49,856.10" "55,469.35" "58,180.35" "60,670.05" "63,942.85" "67,977.46" "69,780.69" "68,652.43" "69,205.69" "70,536.35" "72,094.10" "70,800.54" "73,382.77" "75,708.61" "77,976.46" "80,269.27" "82,588.14" "84,998.53" "87,466.56" 2020 +694 NGA NGDP_RPCH Nigeria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.552 2.193 1.569 0.257 1.872 4.052 2.886 2.496 0.522 5.518 6.667 14.604 9.503 10.442 7.008 6.726 7.318 7.199 8.353 11.259 4.887 4.279 5.394 6.31 2.653 -1.617 0.806 1.923 2.208 -1.794 3.647 3.169 2.995 2.94 2.889 2.919 2.904 2020 +694 NGA NGDP Nigeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Official re-based (2010) data for 2010-13 was published in July 2014, based on SNA 2008. Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 499.677 596.045 909.803 "1,259.07" "1,762.81" "2,895.20" "3,779.13" "4,111.64" "4,588.99" "5,307.36" "6,897.48" "8,134.14" "11,332.25" "13,301.56" "17,321.30" "22,269.98" "28,662.47" "32,995.38" "39,157.88" "44,285.56" "55,469.35" "63,713.36" "72,599.63" "81,009.97" "90,136.99" "95,177.74" "102,575.42" "114,899.25" "129,086.91" "145,639.14" "154,252.32" "176,075.50" "207,020.89" "235,790.13" "267,433.90" "303,003.13" "343,180.11" "388,147.63" 2020 +694 NGA NGDPD Nigeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 62.165 60.131 52.275 56.807 80.128 132.23 172.686 187.866 209.677 57.477 67.824 73.128 93.983 102.935 130.345 169.645 222.791 262.215 330.26 297.458 369.062 414.095 460.952 514.966 568.499 492.437 404.649 375.745 421.737 448.12 429.423 441.541 504.203 574.271 651.34 737.97 835.822 945.341 2020 +694 NGA PPPGDP Nigeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 173.963 178.853 186.942 194.375 199.036 207.014 219.347 229.568 237.945 242.557 261.742 285.481 332.274 371.029 420.772 464.382 510.909 563.115 615.232 670.896 755.404 808.786 836.15 897.506 971.492 982.912 973.442 990.7 "1,033.87" "1,075.61" "1,069.04" "1,154.07" "1,275.30" "1,360.30" "1,429.68" "1,498.32" "1,571.40" "1,648.32" 2020 +694 NGA NGDP_D Nigeria "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.588 3.105 4.637 6.318 8.823 14.225 17.845 18.87 20.548 23.641 29.118 32.192 39.134 41.948 49.46 59.426 71.664 76.872 85.103 88.827 100 109.51 119.663 126.691 132.598 136.396 149.413 166.026 183.008 202.013 217.869 239.941 273.444 302.386 333.171 366.885 403.748 443.767 2020 +694 NGA NGDPRPC Nigeria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "202,764.71" "196,574.73" "195,884.57" "194,038.94" "189,746.08" "188,546.36" "191,362.72" "192,045.50" "191,995.07" "188,239.22" "193,715.29" "201,505.19" "225,183.60" "240,403.39" "258,798.03" "269,866.05" "280,595.38" "293,306.05" "306,198.94" "323,059.12" "349,957.73" "357,362.20" "362,796.24" "372,267.20" "385,348.83" "385,237.10" "369,178.49" "362,574.55" "360,109.00" "358,741.34" "343,458.55" "347,125.95" "349,294.86" "350,957.58" "352,501.92" "353,934.50" "355,533.79" "357,149.22" 2012 +694 NGA NGDPRPPPPC Nigeria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,902.64" "2,814.03" "2,804.15" "2,777.73" "2,716.27" "2,699.10" "2,739.41" "2,749.19" "2,748.47" "2,694.70" "2,773.09" "2,884.61" "3,223.57" "3,441.45" "3,704.77" "3,863.21" "4,016.81" "4,198.76" "4,383.33" "4,624.69" "5,009.75" "5,115.75" "5,193.54" "5,329.12" "5,516.38" "5,514.78" "5,284.90" "5,190.36" "5,155.07" "5,135.49" "4,916.71" "4,969.21" "5,000.26" "5,024.06" "5,046.17" "5,066.68" "5,089.57" "5,112.70" 2012 +694 NGA NGDPPC Nigeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,248.05" "6,102.76" "9,083.32" "12,259.57" "16,741.82" "26,820.33" "34,148.07" "36,239.32" "39,451.43" "44,502.44" "56,405.44" "64,868.67" "88,122.90" "100,845.02" "128,002.48" "160,371.42" "201,086.51" "225,470.71" "260,583.51" "286,962.97" "349,957.73" "391,347.69" "434,133.02" "471,629.81" "510,966.16" "525,446.13" "551,599.37" "601,967.02" "659,026.97" "724,702.64" "748,289.12" "832,898.15" "955,126.89" "1,061,247.68" "1,174,434.02" "1,298,531.03" "1,435,461.59" "1,584,909.99" 2012 +694 NGA NGDPDPC Nigeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 652.915 615.663 521.905 553.126 760.992 "1,224.94" "1,560.38" "1,655.82" "1,802.59" 481.951 554.64 583.187 730.836 780.399 963.236 "1,221.65" "1,563.03" "1,791.82" "2,197.78" "1,927.48" "2,328.43" "2,543.50" "2,756.41" "2,998.07" "3,222.69" "2,718.59" "2,176.00" "1,968.56" "2,153.09" "2,229.85" "2,083.16" "2,088.64" "2,326.23" "2,584.69" "2,860.36" "3,162.60" "3,496.10" "3,860.08" 2012 +694 NGA PPPPC Nigeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,827.11" "1,831.24" "1,866.40" "1,892.63" "1,890.29" "1,917.72" "1,982.01" "2,023.37" "2,045.61" "2,033.85" "2,140.44" "2,276.68" "2,583.86" "2,812.94" "3,109.46" "3,344.13" "3,584.37" "3,847.99" "4,094.18" "4,347.30" "4,765.87" "4,967.82" "5,000.03" "5,225.17" "5,507.17" "5,426.35" "5,234.69" "5,190.36" "5,278.21" "5,352.23" "5,185.97" "5,459.14" "5,883.81" "6,122.45" "6,278.42" "6,421.10" "6,572.91" "6,730.54" 2012 +694 NGA NGAP_NPGDP Nigeria Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +694 NGA PPPSH Nigeria Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.629 0.611 0.562 0.56 0.545 0.536 0.537 0.531 0.53 0.515 0.518 0.54 0.602 0.633 0.664 0.679 0.688 0.7 0.729 0.793 0.838 0.845 0.83 0.85 0.886 0.879 0.838 0.81 0.797 0.793 0.804 0.787 0.788 0.791 0.789 0.786 0.783 0.781 2020 +694 NGA PPPEX Nigeria Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.872 3.333 4.867 6.478 8.857 13.986 17.229 17.91 19.286 21.881 26.352 28.493 34.105 35.85 41.165 47.956 56.101 58.594 63.647 66.01 73.43 78.777 86.826 90.261 92.782 96.832 105.374 115.978 124.858 135.402 144.291 152.569 162.331 173.337 187.059 202.229 218.391 235.48 2020 +694 NGA NID_NGDP Nigeria Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Official re-based (2010) data for 2010-13 was published in July 2014, based on SNA 2008. Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.192 12.234 13.36 13.153 10.654 11.601 11.878 13.25 16.042 17.915 14.361 15.14 20.072 17.546 16.553 15.576 16.268 18.654 15.611 19.418 17.291 16.212 14.908 14.904 15.803 15.49 15.367 15.474 19.814 25.416 27.497 33.835 17.908 16.218 14.298 13.069 11.822 10.292 2020 +694 NGA NGSD_NGDP Nigeria Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Official re-based (2010) data for 2010-13 was published in July 2014, based on SNA 2008. Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.216 14.234 17.698 11.779 7.998 9.651 13.909 13.544 14.018 18.795 25.311 18.528 21.225 20.84 29.473 37.109 32.659 29.198 24.436 24.08 20.843 18.788 18.677 18.603 15.962 12.355 16.621 18.851 21.298 22.152 23.544 33.416 17.718 15.529 13.8 12.725 11.593 10.157 2020 +694 NGA PCPI Nigeria "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. The base period is November 2009 which explains the small discrepancy in 2009. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.322 23.689 26.217 28.278 30.149 32.241 38.324 43.262 49.333 56.733 66.864 72.358 76.267 85.099 95.768 108.928 120.719 135.478 146.986 158.815 173.125 200.298 233.352 261.574 291.386 329.985 385.927 458.921 538.422 606.5 676.248 754.016 840.728 2020 +694 NGA PCPIPCH Nigeria "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.291 10.673 7.862 6.618 6.938 18.869 12.883 14.033 15.001 17.856 8.218 5.401 11.581 12.536 13.742 10.825 12.225 8.495 8.048 9.01 15.696 16.502 12.094 11.397 13.247 16.953 18.914 17.323 12.644 11.5 11.5 11.5 2020 +694 NGA PCPIE Nigeria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. The base period is November 2009 which explains the small discrepancy in 2009. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.965 23.966 26.414 29.561 29.627 33.931 39.528 44.338 54.895 60.389 67.373 73.1 77.93 89.66 102.15 114.22 125.97 141.06 152.29 164.44 180.15 213.56 246.38 274.57 307.47 355.91 411.52 498.128 573.523 639.478 713.018 795.015 886.442 2020 +694 NGA PCPIEPCH Nigeria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.314 10.213 11.913 0.224 14.527 16.495 12.169 23.811 10.008 11.565 8.5 6.607 15.052 13.93 11.816 10.287 11.979 7.961 7.978 9.554 18.546 15.368 11.442 11.982 15.754 15.625 21.046 15.136 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 2020 +694 NGA TM_RPCH Nigeria Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Other;. See https://customs.gov.ng/ Prohibition List for details. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.852 -12.603 11.997 0.255 23.875 -17.078 34.452 11.335 -18.529 -17.467 40.725 -0.032 28.045 -17.448 29.983 -1.666 20.332 13.185 -3.375 23.116 6.171 -10.754 -3.223 17.63 3.483 -29.278 2.195 28.613 44.408 -19.665 -25.43 -2.966 -4.461 -5.967 -5.295 -1.157 -1.454 2020 +694 NGA TMG_RPCH Nigeria Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Other;. See https://customs.gov.ng/ Prohibition List for details. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70.48 -8.322 -0.492 -3.35 15.936 -25.981 57.263 14.681 -15.773 -15.902 36.802 -2.401 37.383 -20.056 44.824 -24.456 19.223 15.758 -3.113 38.317 10.798 -13.863 -1.629 17.125 15.897 -26.005 -15.391 10.093 58.753 -1.085 -27.542 -4.529 -3.539 -7.248 -7.199 -0.309 0.959 2020 +694 NGA TX_RPCH Nigeria Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Other;. See https://customs.gov.ng/ Prohibition List for details. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.943 -0.325 -3.204 -7.302 16.385 15.928 0.116 -11.073 4.875 -2.003 8.652 -9.693 30.987 6.505 6.113 -13.673 2.921 -3.676 3.919 10.109 -9.725 -3.539 1.961 -9.029 8.652 -7.177 8.194 0.052 17.777 -16.657 -21.363 -11.525 -6.035 -3.942 -5.483 -0.847 0.762 2020 +694 NGA TXG_RPCH Nigeria Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Other;. See https://customs.gov.ng/ Prohibition List for details. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.816 -1.875 -5.634 -0.335 14.995 16.629 -0.48 -14.861 7.06 -3.767 9.041 -15.115 32.907 11.258 12.638 -14.329 4.787 -4.102 2.61 10.193 -9.332 -2.672 1.989 -8.977 4.103 -10.445 8.007 2.937 18.054 -19.277 -19.493 -10.04 -7.461 -6.794 -6.522 -0.999 0.879 2020 +694 NGA LUR Nigeria Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017. There is no data for the period between 2018Q3 and 2020Q2 and for 2020Q3. Latest actual data available from the source is 2020Q4. Employment type: The new definition of unemployment uses a variant of the ILO definition. People who worked 20-40 hours are now reported as underemployed rather than unemployed. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.092 5.957 10.566 9.955 7.841 9 13.375 17.462 22.562 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +694 NGA LE Nigeria Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +694 NGA LP Nigeria Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022 73.424 75.441 77.428 79.415 81.449 83.563 85.766 88.048 90.395 92.788 95.212 97.668 100.162 102.701 105.294 107.948 110.669 113.458 116.32 119.26 122.284 125.394 128.596 131.901 135.32 138.865 142.538 146.34 150.27 154.325 158.503 162.805 167.229 171.766 176.405 181.137 185.96 190.873 195.875 200.964 206.14 211.401 216.747 222.182 227.713 233.343 239.073 244.902 2012 +694 NGA GGR Nigeria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.416 104.331 216.387 246.923 225.988 464.599 598.054 626.255 496.892 "1,011.00" "1,986.95" "2,247.88" "2,348.45" "2,794.77" "4,127.32" "5,059.64" "6,040.81" "5,615.14" "7,861.48" "4,475.06" "6,889.58" "11,295.84" "10,676.38" "9,302.27" "9,858.21" "6,901.31" "5,248.67" "7,555.40" "10,978.48" "11,406.77" "10,035.05" "12,768.43" "17,803.21" "20,668.15" "22,205.50" "23,950.81" "26,021.03" "28,883.15" 2020 +694 NGA GGR_NGDP Nigeria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.296 17.504 23.784 19.612 12.82 16.047 15.825 15.231 10.828 19.049 28.807 27.635 20.724 21.011 23.828 22.72 21.076 17.018 20.076 10.105 12.421 17.729 14.706 11.483 10.937 7.251 5.117 6.576 8.505 7.832 6.506 7.252 8.6 8.765 8.303 7.904 7.582 7.441 2020 +694 NGA GGX Nigeria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 99.769 114.241 204.318 354.633 299.419 361.811 418.613 560.502 721.385 "1,114.94" "1,706.56" "2,509.97" "2,196.31" "3,086.76" "3,176.67" "3,966.70" "3,530.25" "5,983.50" "5,630.70" "6,833.68" "9,203.48" "11,020.64" "10,769.75" "11,458.79" "12,047.42" "10,516.71" "10,012.08" "13,777.07" "16,548.56" "18,237.81" "18,639.41" "23,411.96" "30,722.30" "34,262.16" "37,865.33" "42,247.65" "47,299.92" "53,317.75" 2020 +694 NGA GGX_NGDP Nigeria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.967 19.167 22.457 28.166 16.985 12.497 11.077 13.632 15.72 21.007 24.742 30.857 19.381 23.206 18.34 17.812 12.317 18.134 14.379 15.431 16.592 17.297 14.834 14.145 13.366 11.05 9.761 11.991 12.82 12.523 12.084 13.297 14.84 14.531 14.159 13.943 13.783 13.736 2020 +694 NGA GGXCNL Nigeria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.354 -9.91 12.068 -107.711 -73.432 102.789 179.441 65.754 -224.493 -103.942 280.387 -262.081 152.133 -291.989 950.654 "1,092.94" "2,510.56" -368.355 "2,230.78" "-2,358.62" "-2,313.89" 275.202 -93.368 "-2,156.52" "-2,189.21" "-3,615.39" "-4,763.41" "-6,221.67" "-5,570.08" "-6,831.04" "-8,604.36" "-10,643.54" "-12,919.09" "-13,594.02" "-15,659.83" "-18,296.84" "-21,278.89" "-24,434.61" 2020 +694 NGA GGXCNL_NGDP Nigeria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.671 -1.663 1.326 -8.555 -4.166 3.55 4.748 1.599 -4.892 -1.958 4.065 -3.222 1.342 -2.195 5.488 4.908 8.759 -1.116 5.697 -5.326 -4.171 0.432 -0.129 -2.662 -2.429 -3.799 -4.644 -5.415 -4.315 -4.69 -5.578 -6.045 -6.24 -5.765 -5.856 -6.038 -6.201 -6.295 2020 +694 NGA GGSB Nigeria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +694 NGA GGSB_NPGDP Nigeria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +694 NGA GGXONLB Nigeria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.791 24.15 73.737 -28.286 -3.871 175.36 244.507 137.407 -136.056 169.307 560.298 64.557 365.194 253.691 "1,189.51" "1,508.86" "2,704.58" -161.156 "2,478.76" "-2,070.36" "-1,965.49" 811.702 613.311 "-1,356.81" "-1,314.93" "-2,541.42" "-3,449.95" "-4,664.81" "-3,383.96" "-4,388.70" "-5,343.47" "-6,421.88" "-8,178.04" "-7,581.15" "-8,200.90" "-9,269.92" "-9,955.41" "-10,445.80" 2020 +694 NGA GGXONLB_NGDP Nigeria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.362 4.052 8.105 -2.247 -0.22 6.057 6.47 3.342 -2.965 3.19 8.123 0.794 3.223 1.907 6.867 6.775 9.436 -0.488 6.33 -4.675 -3.543 1.274 0.845 -1.675 -1.459 -2.67 -3.363 -4.06 -2.621 -3.013 -3.464 -3.647 -3.95 -3.215 -3.067 -3.059 -2.901 -2.691 2020 +694 NGA GGXWDN Nigeria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 158.816 "2,358.04" "3,580.29" "7,935.27" "7,747.53" "9,272.36" "12,410.07" "15,112.48" "19,491.68" "24,057.63" "30,325.35" "37,065.77" "52,528.56" "63,729.76" "76,560.47" "90,147.90" "105,804.90" "124,102.02" "145,381.18" "169,816.08" 2020 +694 NGA GGXWDN_NGDP Nigeria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.406 5.325 6.455 12.455 10.672 11.446 13.768 15.878 19.002 20.938 23.492 25.45 34.054 36.195 36.982 38.232 39.563 40.957 42.363 43.75 2020 +694 NGA GGXWDG Nigeria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 358.177 446.805 638.359 894.247 985.351 985.495 952.585 992.395 "1,021.75" "3,446.48" "3,972.98" "4,318.95" "4,902.98" "5,597.98" "6,146.98" "4,217.97" "2,695.45" "2,678.02" "2,849.17" "3,816.19" "5,210.27" "11,105.73" "12,760.70" "14,816.15" "15,810.70" "19,348.06" "24,013.00" "29,115.98" "35,743.22" "42,483.63" "53,195.37" "64,493.13" "77,321.82" "90,909.25" "106,566.25" "124,863.37" "146,142.53" "170,577.42" 2020 +694 NGA GGXWDG_NGDP Nigeria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.682 74.962 70.164 71.024 55.897 34.039 25.206 24.136 22.265 64.938 57.6 53.097 43.266 42.085 35.488 18.94 9.404 8.116 7.276 8.617 9.393 17.431 17.577 18.289 17.541 20.328 23.41 25.34 27.689 29.17 34.486 36.628 37.35 38.555 39.848 41.209 42.585 43.947 2020 +694 NGA NGDP_FY Nigeria "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 499.677 596.045 909.803 "1,259.07" "1,762.81" "2,895.20" "3,779.13" "4,111.64" "4,588.99" "5,307.36" "6,897.48" "8,134.14" "11,332.25" "13,301.56" "17,321.30" "22,269.98" "28,662.47" "32,995.38" "39,157.88" "44,285.56" "55,469.35" "63,713.36" "72,599.63" "81,009.97" "90,136.99" "95,177.74" "102,575.42" "114,899.25" "129,086.91" "145,639.14" "154,252.32" "176,075.50" "207,020.89" "235,790.13" "267,433.90" "303,003.13" "343,180.11" "388,147.63" 2020 +694 NGA BCA Nigeria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. IMF Statistics Department Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.178 -6.474 -7.282 -4.332 0.123 2.604 0.211 -0.073 -0.296 1.09 4.988 1.203 2.268 -0.78 -2.128 -2.578 3.507 0.552 -4.244 0.506 7.427 2.478 1.083 3.391 16.841 36.529 36.518 27.648 29.145 13.869 13.111 10.668 17.374 19.049 0.907 -15.439 5.077 12.689 6.261 -14.627 -16.976 -1.849 -0.954 -3.731 -2.986 -2.837 -2.326 -1.608 2020 +694 NGA BCA_NGDPD Nigeria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.024 2 4.338 -1.374 -2.656 -1.95 2.031 0.294 -2.024 0.88 10.951 3.388 1.152 3.294 12.92 21.533 16.391 10.544 8.825 4.663 3.553 2.576 3.769 3.699 0.159 -3.135 1.255 3.377 1.484 -3.264 -3.953 -0.419 -0.189 -0.65 -0.458 -0.384 -0.278 -0.17 2020 +962 MKD NGDP_R North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 269.265 249.07 244.587 241.897 244.799 248.106 256.494 267.646 279.794 271.212 275.263 281.381 294.533 308.447 324.292 345.285 364.179 362.873 375.061 383.837 382.086 393.263 407.535 423.249 435.304 440.013 452.688 470.389 441.645 459.153 471.505 485.678 504.395 523.777 543.532 564.215 2021 +962 MKD NGDP_RPCH North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.5 -1.8 -1.1 1.2 1.351 3.381 4.348 4.539 -3.067 1.494 2.223 4.674 4.724 5.137 6.473 5.472 -0.359 3.359 2.34 -0.456 2.925 3.629 3.856 2.848 1.082 2.881 3.91 -6.111 3.964 2.69 3.006 3.854 3.843 3.772 3.805 2021 +962 MKD NGDP North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.408 62.245 154.03 178.345 185.629 195.607 205.029 219.918 248.646 252.393 258.581 268.693 280.787 308.447 334.839 372.889 414.89 414.622 437.297 464.186 466.703 501.891 527.631 558.954 594.794 618.106 660.877 692.683 655.931 723.238 820.82 901.915 964.776 "1,026.90" "1,092.66" "1,160.25" 2021 +962 MKD NGDPD North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.443 2.687 3.561 4.687 4.642 3.928 3.764 3.867 3.774 3.709 3.991 4.946 5.684 6.257 6.86 8.337 9.912 9.4 9.415 10.499 9.751 10.824 11.378 10.067 10.686 11.336 12.694 12.609 12.138 13.889 14.101 15.024 16.13 17.281 18.511 19.79 2021 +962 MKD PPPGDP North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.57 10.956 10.989 11.096 11.435 11.789 12.325 13.042 13.943 13.819 14.244 14.848 15.96 17.238 18.683 20.429 21.961 22.022 23.035 24.064 24.559 26.27 27.776 28.76 31.37 32.458 34.191 36.164 34.363 37.21 40.927 43.66 46.293 48.966 51.78 54.79 2021 +962 MKD NGDP_D North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.608 24.991 62.976 73.728 75.829 78.84 79.935 82.168 88.868 93.061 93.94 95.491 95.333 100 103.252 107.995 113.925 114.261 116.594 120.933 122.146 127.622 129.469 132.063 136.639 140.474 145.99 147.257 148.52 157.516 174.085 185.702 191.274 196.057 201.029 205.64 2021 +962 MKD NGDPRPC North Macedonia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "139,330.00" "128,257.14" "125,307.83" "123,197.41" "123,816.09" "125,092.99" "128,700.29" "133,704.36" "139,234.66" "134,522.22" "136,153.82" "138,855.52" "144,908.55" "151,432.97" "158,815.56" "168,828.91" "177,768.05" "176,776.50" "182,308.81" "186,347.28" "185,272.32" "190,371.24" "196,955.59" "204,341.96" "209,916.37" "212,023.70" "217,938.97" "226,556.47" "213,478.00" "221,940.85" "227,911.43" "234,762.41" "243,809.33" "253,178.08" "262,727.08" "272,724.82" 2021 +962 MKD NGDPRPPPPC North Macedonia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,277.92" "9,461.11" "9,243.55" "9,087.87" "9,133.51" "9,227.70" "9,493.80" "9,862.93" "10,270.89" "9,923.26" "10,043.62" "10,242.92" "10,689.43" "11,170.72" "11,715.30" "12,453.96" "13,113.37" "13,040.22" "13,448.33" "13,746.23" "13,666.93" "14,043.06" "14,528.77" "15,073.64" "15,484.84" "15,640.30" "16,076.65" "16,712.33" "15,747.57" "16,371.85" "16,812.28" "17,317.66" "17,985.02" "18,676.12" "19,380.52" "20,118.02" 2021 +962 MKD NGDPPC North Macedonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,420.42" "32,052.55" "78,913.39" "90,830.88" "93,888.39" "98,623.22" "102,876.60" "109,861.72" "123,734.40" "125,187.92" "127,902.38" "132,594.27" "138,145.60" "151,432.97" "163,980.74" "182,326.03" "202,521.80" "201,986.44" "212,560.35" "225,355.55" "226,302.85" "242,956.01" "254,996.20" "269,859.48" "286,827.13" "297,839.21" "318,168.03" "333,621.35" "317,057.46" "349,591.65" "396,759.98" "435,958.99" "466,343.98" "496,374.31" "528,157.85" "560,831.09" 2021 +962 MKD NGDPDPC North Macedonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,263.86" "1,383.54" "1,824.42" "2,387.16" "2,348.11" "1,980.43" "1,888.76" "1,931.99" "1,878.24" "1,839.62" "1,974.06" "2,440.81" "2,796.62" "3,071.90" "3,359.61" "4,076.30" "4,838.15" "4,579.09" "4,576.23" "5,097.26" "4,728.37" "5,239.65" "5,498.61" "4,860.42" "5,152.97" "5,462.38" "6,111.19" "6,073.00" "5,867.16" "6,713.67" "6,815.77" "7,262.39" "7,796.91" "8,353.05" "8,947.90" "9,565.94" 2021 +962 MKD PPPPC North Macedonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,987.07" "5,641.88" "5,629.89" "5,651.13" "5,783.51" "5,943.90" "6,184.14" "6,515.11" "6,938.30" "6,854.50" "7,045.76" "7,327.39" "7,852.08" "8,462.94" "9,149.39" "9,989.11" "10,719.71" "10,728.24" "11,196.97" "11,682.80" "11,908.50" "12,716.66" "13,423.77" "13,884.95" "15,127.59" "15,640.30" "16,460.69" "17,417.67" "16,609.98" "17,986.00" "19,783.01" "21,103.73" "22,376.87" "23,668.59" "25,028.88" "26,484.08" 2021 +962 MKD NGAP_NPGDP North Macedonia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +962 MKD PPPSH North Macedonia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.035 0.032 0.03 0.029 0.028 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.028 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.026 0.027 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 2021 +962 MKD PPPEX North Macedonia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.072 5.681 14.017 16.073 16.234 16.592 16.636 16.863 17.834 18.264 18.153 18.096 17.594 17.894 17.923 18.252 18.892 18.828 18.984 19.29 19.003 19.105 18.996 19.435 18.961 19.043 19.329 19.154 19.088 19.437 20.056 20.658 20.84 20.972 21.102 21.176 2021 +962 MKD NID_NGDP North Macedonia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +962 MKD NGSD_NGDP North Macedonia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.343 2.049 3.025 14.494 13.227 12.935 14.141 16.201 19.371 10.991 10.608 14.059 13.143 17.412 20.981 16.802 15.201 18.987 22.443 24.405 25.763 27.162 29.79 28.45 29.657 31.225 32.262 30.99 25.583 30.276 29.615 31.08 32.135 32.691 33.28 33.9 2021 +962 MKD PCPI North Macedonia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.367 27.932 63.288 73.651 75.467 76.444 76.86 75.877 80.89 85.096 86.006 86.742 86.353 86.805 89.596 91.613 99.246 98.513 99.998 103.903 107.35 110.34 110.029 109.699 109.437 110.916 112.533 113.396 114.757 118.464 131.033 136.974 140.193 143.1 146.241 149.148 2021 +962 MKD PCPIPCH North Macedonia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 338.684 126.583 16.374 2.467 1.294 0.544 -1.279 6.608 5.199 1.07 0.856 -0.449 0.524 3.215 2.251 8.332 -0.739 1.508 3.905 3.317 2.785 -0.282 -0.3 -0.239 1.352 1.458 0.766 1.2 3.231 10.61 4.534 2.35 2.074 2.195 1.987 2021 +962 MKD PCPIE North Macedonia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 75.056 74.493 76.876 75.251 77.729 82.266 85.523 86.213 88.521 86.602 87.548 90.278 95.832 99.715 98.299 101.28 104.1 109.05 110.55 109.9 109.55 109.23 111.89 112.83 113.32 115.87 121.51 132.798 138.158 140.585 143.539 146.766 149.419 2021 +962 MKD PCPIEPCH North Macedonia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.75 3.2 -2.114 3.293 5.836 3.96 0.806 2.677 -2.167 1.092 3.117 6.153 4.052 -1.42 3.032 2.784 4.755 1.376 -0.588 -0.318 -0.292 2.435 0.84 0.434 2.25 4.868 9.29 4.036 1.757 2.101 2.248 1.808 2021 +962 MKD TM_RPCH North Macedonia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.393 25.699 -0.977 -7.325 -10.465 -3.03 0 32.696 -24.328 15.103 -5.914 21.363 9.666 9.402 14.981 5.128 -12.259 10.367 7.983 8.24 2.168 14.147 9.945 11.126 5.238 10.733 10.083 -10.903 13.931 8.49 6.527 7.289 7.09 6.214 6.211 2021 +962 MKD TMG_RPCH North Macedonia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.14 23.398 0.701 1.62 -10.967 5.509 -8.861 32.696 -24.328 15.103 -5.914 21.567 10.605 13.09 16.874 6.128 -12.41 11.475 10.629 6.343 1.435 12.259 8.475 13.117 5.55 7.564 14.749 -10.283 12.122 16.33 -1.342 5.45 5.988 5.144 5.54 2021 +962 MKD TX_RPCH North Macedonia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.049 1.361 -0.756 -10.695 -11.038 -3.586 0 0 -14.195 -4.861 0.336 17.191 17.927 12.135 13.79 -4.668 -13.891 23.68 16.137 1.952 6.094 16.479 8.476 9.081 8.347 12.805 8.877 -10.897 12.257 6.54 6.154 7.826 8.01 6.283 6.208 2021 +962 MKD TXG_RPCH North Macedonia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.645 -5.488 1.792 -2.779 -13.434 -1.025 -10.007 23.2 -19.368 -16.067 0.336 25.99 29.245 20.131 17.335 -5.992 -21.276 43.236 12.707 1.32 5.993 18.098 9.579 14.424 11.054 14.154 14.002 -10.947 10.405 13.395 1.218 7.084 7.641 5.458 6.029 2021 +962 MKD LUR North Macedonia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.992 36.104 34.481 32.411 31.727 30.515 31.944 36.687 37.15 37.25 36.025 34.925 33.775 32.175 32.05 31.375 31 29 28.025 26.05 23.75 22.375 20.725 17.25 16.375 15.7 15.249 15.007 14.801 14.622 14.473 14.388 2021 +962 MKD LE North Macedonia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +962 MKD LP North Macedonia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.933 1.942 1.952 1.963 1.977 1.983 1.993 2.002 2.01 2.016 2.022 2.026 2.033 2.037 2.042 2.045 2.049 2.053 2.057 2.06 2.062 2.066 2.069 2.071 2.074 2.075 2.077 2.076 2.069 2.069 2.069 2.069 2.069 2.069 2.069 2.069 2021 +962 MKD GGR North Macedonia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.705 63.938 73.023 85.533 79.453 85.204 96.535 96.845 100.875 103.617 119.422 136.222 128.261 131.625 136.387 137.444 139.711 145.201 160.683 168.954 179.435 188.424 203.911 189.77 218.505 244.005 270.58 292.856 312.811 335.407 357.081 2021 +962 MKD GGR_NGDP North Macedonia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.914 30.558 32.537 34.399 31.48 32.951 35.928 34.491 32.704 30.945 32.026 32.833 30.934 30.1 29.382 29.45 27.837 27.519 28.747 28.405 29.03 28.511 29.438 28.931 30.212 29.727 30.001 30.355 30.462 30.696 30.776 2021 +962 MKD GGX North Macedonia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.408 67.274 72.962 79.628 94.299 98.758 96.729 95.795 100.217 105.317 117.269 140.074 139.156 142.167 147.87 155.211 158.964 167.335 180.108 185.024 196.331 200.024 217.542 243.636 257.288 287.247 308.382 325.562 345.518 367.984 389.719 2021 +962 MKD GGX_NGDP North Macedonia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.266 32.153 32.51 32.024 37.362 38.192 36 34.117 32.491 31.453 31.449 33.762 33.562 32.51 31.856 33.257 31.673 31.714 32.222 31.107 31.763 30.266 31.406 37.144 35.574 34.995 34.192 33.745 33.647 33.678 33.589 2021 +962 MKD GGXCNL North Macedonia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.703 -3.336 0.061 5.905 -14.846 -13.554 -0.194 1.05 0.658 -1.7 2.153 -3.852 -10.895 -10.542 -11.483 -17.767 -19.253 -22.134 -19.425 -16.07 -16.896 -11.6 -13.631 -53.866 -38.783 -43.242 -37.802 -32.706 -32.708 -32.577 -32.639 2021 +962 MKD GGXCNL_NGDP North Macedonia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.352 -1.594 0.027 2.375 -5.882 -5.242 -0.072 0.374 0.213 -0.508 0.577 -0.928 -2.628 -2.411 -2.474 -3.807 -3.836 -4.195 -3.475 -2.702 -2.734 -1.755 -1.968 -8.212 -5.362 -5.268 -4.191 -3.39 -3.185 -2.981 -2.813 2021 +962 MKD GGSB North Macedonia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +962 MKD GGSB_NPGDP North Macedonia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +962 MKD GGXONLB North Macedonia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.317 0.364 3.228 10.066 -10.487 -9.975 2.546 3.465 3.269 1.437 5.068 -1.228 -8.45 -7.368 -8.012 -13.551 -14.647 -17.044 -12.967 -9.26 -8.487 -3.901 -5.519 -45.835 -29.697 -33.021 -23.95 -17.657 -15.571 -12.658 -10.858 2021 +962 MKD GGXONLB_NGDP North Macedonia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.662 0.174 1.438 4.048 -4.155 -3.858 0.947 1.234 1.06 0.429 1.359 -0.296 -2.038 -1.685 -1.726 -2.904 -2.918 -3.23 -2.32 -1.557 -1.373 -0.59 -0.797 -6.988 -4.106 -4.023 -2.655 -1.83 -1.516 -1.158 -0.936 2021 +962 MKD GGXWDN North Macedonia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.275 96.511 89.001 87.374 87.694 86.096 91.29 74.713 73.907 77.141 87.121 94.878 121.022 137.636 151.726 177.832 202.102 220.766 239.485 258.921 275.937 335.257 378.484 434.034 455.179 492.798 527.337 550.96 585.43 2021 +962 MKD GGXWDN_NGDP North Macedonia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.52 38.815 35.263 33.79 32.637 30.663 29.597 22.313 19.82 18.593 21.012 21.696 26.072 29.491 30.231 33.704 36.157 37.116 38.745 39.178 39.836 51.112 52.332 52.878 50.468 51.079 51.352 50.424 50.457 2021 +962 MKD GGXWDG North Macedonia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.955 113.285 114.118 104.633 97.969 97.096 113.105 102.413 87.747 85.64 98.387 106.144 128.71 157.102 170.487 200.58 212.831 236.785 243.427 267.161 280.179 340.302 384.779 441.578 463.973 502.842 538.631 563.504 599.224 2021 +962 MKD GGXWDG_NGDP North Macedonia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.834 45.561 45.214 40.464 36.461 34.58 36.669 30.586 23.532 20.642 23.729 24.273 27.728 33.662 33.969 38.015 38.077 39.81 39.383 40.425 40.448 51.881 53.202 53.797 51.443 52.12 52.452 51.572 51.646 2021 +962 MKD NGDP_FY North Macedonia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.662 63.521 157.188 182.002 189.434 199.617 209.232 224.427 248.646 252.393 258.581 268.693 280.787 308.447 334.839 372.889 414.89 414.622 437.297 464.186 466.703 501.891 527.631 558.954 594.794 618.106 660.877 692.683 655.931 723.238 820.82 901.915 964.776 "1,026.90" "1,092.66" "1,160.25" 2021 +962 MKD BCA North Macedonia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.009 -0.109 -0.305 -0.273 -0.331 -0.297 -0.311 -0.098 -0.068 -0.248 -0.356 -0.192 -0.45 -0.152 -0.029 -0.577 -1.268 -0.637 -0.191 -0.263 -0.309 -0.178 -0.057 -0.197 -0.305 -0.119 -0.008 -0.412 -0.418 -0.492 -0.94 -0.694 -0.668 -0.656 -0.703 -0.779 2021 +962 MKD BCA_NGDPD North Macedonia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.379 -4.075 -8.57 -5.83 -7.14 -7.57 -8.253 -2.522 -1.791 -6.694 -8.927 -3.881 -7.914 -2.436 -0.428 -6.925 -12.792 -6.776 -2.029 -2.509 -3.164 -1.646 -0.505 -1.953 -2.853 -1.048 -0.066 -3.27 -3.443 -3.542 -6.666 -4.619 -4.144 -3.795 -3.797 -3.938 2021 +142 NOR NGDP_R Norway "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" "1,434.89" "1,457.82" "1,461.25" "1,519.30" "1,611.26" "1,700.74" "1,769.48" "1,800.51" "1,795.91" "1,814.56" "1,849.62" "1,906.68" "1,974.83" "2,031.02" "2,133.70" "2,222.36" "2,334.10" "2,457.45" "2,521.95" "2,572.71" "2,655.16" "2,710.25" "2,749.45" "2,774.47" "2,884.61" "2,960.34" "3,031.38" "3,122.15" "3,137.02" "3,082.84" "3,104.48" "3,134.95" "3,219.69" "3,252.98" "3,317.05" "3,382.30" "3,418.55" "3,497.97" "3,537.10" "3,563.48" "3,537.93" "3,675.23" "3,809.33" "3,907.26" "3,994.75" "4,058.36" "4,110.23" "4,163.25" 2021 +142 NOR NGDP_RPCH Norway "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.515 1.598 0.235 3.973 6.052 5.553 4.042 1.753 -0.255 1.038 1.932 3.085 3.574 2.845 5.055 4.156 5.028 5.285 2.624 2.013 3.205 2.075 1.446 0.91 3.969 2.625 2.4 2.994 0.476 -1.727 0.702 0.981 2.703 1.034 1.97 1.967 1.072 2.323 1.119 0.746 -0.717 3.881 3.649 2.571 2.239 1.593 1.278 1.29 2021 +142 NOR NGDP Norway "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 318.279 365.013 404.325 449.656 506.486 562.402 581.913 634.875 664.084 708.635 749.859 790.088 813.093 855.4 897.243 963.139 "1,054.67" "1,141.34" "1,163.18" "1,265.69" "1,507.28" "1,564.31" "1,561.03" "1,620.37" "1,783.02" "1,989.99" "2,216.32" "2,350.17" "2,607.09" "2,428.48" "2,591.48" "2,792.68" "2,964.05" "3,071.22" "3,140.81" "3,111.17" "3,098.15" "3,295.38" "3,553.90" "3,563.48" "3,410.40" "4,141.88" "4,843.47" "4,875.93" "4,987.81" "5,093.31" "5,190.10" "5,299.52" 2021 +142 NOR NGDPD Norway "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 64.439 63.597 62.647 61.627 62.058 65.417 78.693 94.231 101.901 102.634 119.791 121.872 130.838 120.579 127.132 152.031 163.52 161.357 154.163 162.285 171.246 173.973 195.525 228.858 264.51 308.884 345.579 400.939 462.25 386.188 428.757 498.283 509.506 522.762 498.41 385.802 368.827 398.394 437 404.941 362.198 482.175 504.703 486.374 495.142 502.849 509.589 522.617 2021 +142 NOR PPPGDP Norway "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 60.566 67.356 71.686 77.452 85.105 92.671 98.359 102.559 105.904 111.2 117.591 125.318 132.755 139.768 149.97 159.478 170.563 182.673 189.577 196.118 206.989 216.044 222.584 229.043 244.527 258.817 273.206 288.991 295.936 292.689 298.286 307.472 327.988 340.138 338.506 313.315 308.491 332.135 343.875 352.637 354.327 383.373 425.612 452.107 471.93 488.356 504.012 520.394 2021 +142 NOR NGDP_D Norway "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.181 25.038 27.67 29.596 31.434 33.068 32.886 35.261 36.978 39.053 40.541 41.438 41.173 42.117 42.051 43.338 45.185 46.444 46.122 49.197 56.768 57.718 56.776 58.403 61.812 67.222 73.112 75.274 83.107 78.774 83.475 89.082 92.06 94.413 94.687 91.984 90.628 94.209 100.475 100 96.395 112.697 127.148 124.792 124.859 125.502 126.273 127.293 2021 +142 NOR NGDPRPC Norway "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "350,627.03" "354,954.14" "354,456.30" "367,482.65" "388,643.57" "408,910.44" "423,929.54" "428,867.57" "425,502.40" "428,657.76" "435,222.82" "446,108.01" "459,345.17" "469,620.55" "490,684.64" "508,555.12" "531,358.06" "556,827.95" "567,933.46" "575,121.41" "589,930.78" "599,692.70" "604,633.47" "606,717.50" "627,196.85" "639,133.30" "648,857.81" "661,245.08" "655,317.99" "636,599.27" "632,515.69" "630,390.05" "639,063.41" "638,302.89" "643,281.78" "649,763.88" "650,883.08" "661,205.21" "664,378.01" "665,227.62" "657,048.58" "678,692.40" "699,260.79" "712,958.33" "724,575.05" "731,723.76" "736,654.53" "741,708.06" 2021 +142 NOR NGDPRPPPPC Norway "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "33,292.39" "33,703.26" "33,655.99" "34,892.85" "36,902.10" "38,826.46" "40,252.54" "40,721.41" "40,401.88" "40,701.49" "41,324.85" "42,358.41" "43,615.29" "44,590.95" "46,591.00" "48,287.82" "50,452.99" "52,871.38" "53,925.86" "54,608.36" "56,014.53" "56,941.43" "57,410.56" "57,608.44" "59,552.98" "60,686.36" "61,609.71" "62,785.89" "62,223.11" "60,445.75" "60,058.01" "59,856.17" "60,679.72" "60,607.51" "61,080.26" "61,695.74" "61,802.01" "62,782.11" "63,083.37" "63,164.04" "62,387.43" "64,442.53" "66,395.52" "67,696.12" "68,799.13" "69,477.91" "69,946.09" "70,425.93" 2021 +142 NOR NGDPPC Norway "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "77,774.33" "88,874.46" "98,077.36" "108,760.91" "122,167.13" "135,219.22" "139,413.59" "151,222.32" "157,340.30" "167,402.69" "176,444.47" "184,857.85" "189,125.22" "197,788.81" "206,338.18" "220,400.11" "240,095.99" "258,613.50" "261,943.64" "282,940.99" "334,892.02" "346,130.89" "343,286.20" "354,338.93" "387,680.30" "429,635.87" "474,395.80" "497,747.17" "544,616.58" "501,475.01" "527,995.39" "561,565.80" "588,323.22" "602,637.99" "609,103.82" "597,676.97" "589,880.06" "622,911.65" "667,532.82" "665,227.62" "633,364.45" "764,867.23" "889,092.64" "889,712.84" "904,699.24" "918,324.51" "930,194.17" "944,141.75" 2021 +142 NOR NGDPDPC Norway "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,746.26" "15,484.68" "15,196.29" "14,906.17" "14,968.79" "15,728.22" "18,853.07" "22,445.04" "24,143.12" "24,245.45" "28,187.18" "28,514.50" "30,432.89" "27,880.63" "29,236.38" "34,790.00" "37,225.29" "36,561.41" "34,717.06" "36,278.34" "38,047.95" "38,494.69" "42,997.96" "50,046.34" "57,512.22" "66,687.76" "73,970.24" "84,915.64" "96,563.22" "79,746.89" "87,356.19" "100,197.17" "101,129.91" "102,576.68" "96,657.58" "74,115.16" "70,223.82" "75,306.67" "82,082.12" "75,594.05" "67,265.89" "89,041.59" "92,645.97" "88,748.76" "89,809.90" "90,663.78" "91,330.95" "93,107.33" 2021 +142 NOR PPPPC Norway "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,799.83" "16,399.93" "17,388.86" "18,733.88" "20,527.72" "22,281.11" "23,564.59" "24,428.72" "25,091.70" "26,269.03" "27,669.47" "29,320.71" "30,878.75" "32,317.69" "34,488.53" "36,494.07" "38,828.62" "41,391.41" "42,692.12" "43,841.62" "45,989.38" "47,803.64" "48,948.68" "50,086.83" "53,167.37" "55,878.27" "58,478.91" "61,205.86" "61,820.44" "60,439.47" "60,773.59" "61,827.82" "65,100.98" "66,742.13" "65,647.11" "60,189.92" "58,735.94" "62,782.11" "64,590.32" "65,829.87" "65,804.04" "70,796.12" "78,127.61" "82,496.19" "85,599.55" "88,050.64" "90,331.56" "92,711.20" 2021 +142 NOR NGAP_NPGDP Norway Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.634 0.12 -1.765 -2.186 -1.086 1.315 2.648 3.501 0.435 -1.441 -0.97 -1.615 -1.524 -1.506 -0.932 -0.826 -0.282 1.119 1.532 0.886 1.039 0.302 -0.615 -1.952 -0.485 0.327 1.469 3.423 2.432 -1.082 -1.076 -1.17 0.096 0.103 0.177 -0.323 -0.959 -0.568 -0.214 0.2 -2.059 0.349 0.792 0.258 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +142 NOR PPPSH Norway Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.452 0.451 0.451 0.457 0.465 0.473 0.476 0.467 0.445 0.434 0.425 0.428 0.399 0.403 0.411 0.413 0.417 0.422 0.422 0.416 0.41 0.409 0.403 0.391 0.386 0.378 0.368 0.359 0.351 0.346 0.331 0.321 0.326 0.322 0.309 0.28 0.266 0.271 0.265 0.26 0.267 0.261 0.263 0.263 0.261 0.256 0.251 0.246 2021 +142 NOR PPPEX Norway Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.255 5.419 5.64 5.806 5.951 6.069 5.916 6.19 6.271 6.373 6.377 6.305 6.125 6.12 5.983 6.039 6.183 6.248 6.136 6.454 7.282 7.241 7.013 7.074 7.292 7.689 8.112 8.132 8.81 8.297 8.688 9.083 9.037 9.029 9.278 9.93 10.043 9.922 10.335 10.105 9.625 10.804 11.38 10.785 10.569 10.43 10.298 10.184 2021 +142 NOR NID_NGDP Norway Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 28.281 27.762 28.754 26.373 27.52 27.494 32.885 31.482 30.373 27.384 24.578 22.165 21.503 22.017 22.918 24.096 22.792 25.057 28.307 24.595 21.832 20.61 20.471 19.576 21.688 22.618 24.175 27.369 26.148 24.724 25.425 25.903 26.403 27.841 27.771 27.476 28.092 27.822 28.048 29.844 30.305 25.341 24.189 25.634 26.423 26.984 27.181 27.333 2021 +142 NOR NGSD_NGDP Norway Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 28.288 31.181 29.598 30.332 32.788 32.123 26.914 26.854 26.427 27.286 26.927 25.616 24.772 24.779 25.711 27.4 29.354 31.071 27.827 29.875 36.367 36.22 32.622 31.433 33.961 38.65 40.306 39.381 41.582 35.309 36.282 38.291 39.016 38.168 38.626 35.521 32.558 33.31 36.011 32.753 31.424 40.305 43.595 40.182 37.698 36.24 34.799 33.634 2021 +142 NOR PCPI Norway "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022 31.174 35.427 39.444 42.783 45.444 48.041 51.489 55.977 59.714 62.429 65.008 67.243 68.808 70.383 71.351 73.107 74.029 75.93 77.64 79.477 81.929 84.391 85.476 87.603 88.001 89.349 91.431 92.082 95.539 97.638 100 101.285 101.991 104.153 106.28 108.587 112.442 114.551 117.718 120.27 121.817 126.061 131.986 137.001 140.7 144.218 147.102 150.044 2021 +142 NOR PCPIPCH Norway "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.912 13.643 11.341 8.465 6.218 5.715 7.176 8.717 6.676 4.546 4.131 3.438 2.328 2.288 1.376 2.46 1.263 2.567 2.252 2.366 3.086 3.004 1.287 2.488 0.454 1.532 2.329 0.713 3.754 2.197 2.419 1.285 0.697 2.12 2.042 2.171 3.55 1.875 2.765 2.168 1.287 3.484 4.7 3.8 2.7 2.5 2 2 2021 +142 NOR PCPIE Norway "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022 30.1 33.7 37.7 40.4 42.8 45.2 49.2 52.8 55.8 58.2 60.7 62.4 63.8 65 66.2 67.6 68.8 70.4 72.1 74.1 76.3 77.9 80 80.5 81.4 82.9 84.7 87.1 89 90.8 93.3 93.4 94.7 96.6 98.6 100.9 104.4 106.1 109.8 111.3 112.9 118.9 124.488 128.845 132.067 135.368 138.076 140.837 2021 +142 NOR PCPIEPCH Norway "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.477 11.96 11.869 7.162 5.941 5.607 8.85 7.317 5.682 4.301 4.296 2.801 2.244 1.881 1.846 2.115 1.775 2.326 2.415 2.774 2.969 2.097 2.696 0.625 1.118 1.843 2.171 2.834 2.181 2.022 2.753 0.107 1.392 2.006 2.07 2.333 3.469 1.628 3.487 1.366 1.438 5.314 4.7 3.5 2.5 2.5 2 2 2021 +142 NOR TM_RPCH Norway Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.926 1.513 5.143 -2.973 5.75 8.85 11.723 -6.375 -2.41 2.107 2.507 0.424 1.697 4.817 5.814 5.834 8.786 12.46 8.763 -1.556 2.014 1.739 0.994 1.231 9.006 7.915 9.076 10.02 3.201 -10.313 8.416 3.945 -0.425 6.63 5.306 2.02 -0.956 2.971 3.432 3.585 -11.936 2.281 6.343 3.347 2.171 2.214 2.237 2.258 2021 +142 NOR TMG_RPCH Norway Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 7.55 -1.184 5.443 -6.078 6.707 10.474 13.032 -6.415 -3.254 1.177 3.549 -1.889 -0.041 5.125 9.169 9.336 12.078 10.649 10.04 -3.679 1.412 0.386 1.762 3.67 11.905 8.031 10.854 9.568 2.725 -11.624 7.494 4.454 -3.67 4.649 4.328 3.049 -1.503 5.031 3.825 2.102 -2.994 4.264 3.473 1.84 1.811 1.869 1.899 1.925 2021 +142 NOR TX_RPCH Norway Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.677 1.741 0.124 7.071 7.851 7.224 2.262 1.131 6.255 10.88 8.555 6.046 4.811 3.147 8.43 5.001 10.025 7.76 0.671 2.846 3.174 4.343 -0.272 -0.113 1.029 0.453 -0.806 1.361 0.132 -4.101 0.556 -0.814 -7.245 -2.93 0.103 -2.408 1.506 17.915 5.174 -16.079 -1.225 4.709 3.496 3.877 2.304 1.17 1.366 1.381 2021 +142 NOR TXG_RPCH Norway Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.91 -1.326 2.152 12.382 7.937 8.164 2.983 7.264 6.349 11.616 9.24 7.512 7.52 3.334 10.904 6.294 10.763 6.818 -1.139 3.287 1.155 5.987 0.701 1.342 -0.248 -0.757 -1.857 1.402 0.622 -4.065 -3.146 -2.604 -12.628 -5.576 -2.491 -4.863 1.593 27.286 3.806 -22.728 4.442 5.04 2.643 3.979 2.251 0.813 1.056 1.072 2021 +142 NOR LUR Norway Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022 1.65 2.001 2.606 3.426 3.147 2.588 1.962 2.084 3.149 4.908 5.229 5.469 5.915 5.948 5.393 4.906 4.833 4.034 3.186 3.172 3.426 3.546 3.889 4.494 4.471 4.616 3.444 2.539 2.747 3.266 3.794 3.364 3.294 3.773 3.617 4.531 4.74 4.216 3.854 3.728 4.595 4.41 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 2021 +142 NOR LE Norway Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022 1.908 1.935 1.943 1.945 1.97 2.014 2.086 2.126 2.114 2.049 2.03 2.01 2.004 2.004 2.035 2.079 2.132 2.195 2.249 2.259 2.269 2.278 2.286 2.269 2.276 2.289 2.355 2.437 2.505 2.496 2.498 2.542 2.584 2.602 2.625 2.639 2.638 2.647 2.695 2.725 2.71 2.775 2.815 2.846 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +142 NOR LP Norway Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022 4.092 4.107 4.123 4.134 4.146 4.159 4.174 4.198 4.221 4.233 4.25 4.274 4.299 4.325 4.348 4.37 4.393 4.413 4.441 4.473 4.501 4.519 4.547 4.573 4.599 4.632 4.672 4.722 4.787 4.843 4.908 4.973 5.038 5.096 5.156 5.205 5.252 5.29 5.324 5.357 5.385 5.415 5.448 5.48 5.513 5.546 5.58 5.613 2021 +142 NOR GGR Norway General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 156.028 174.676 192.342 221.248 244.005 283.026 289.846 322.316 337.157 351.556 381.614 393.892 400.415 415.634 443.188 503.714 559.453 603.166 591.963 660.494 850.735 883.355 863.036 890.779 993.9 "1,128.39" "1,298.47" "1,369.31" "1,528.43" "1,361.09" "1,441.94" "1,588.69" "1,672.91" "1,670.72" "1,700.95" "1,696.27" "1,696.40" "1,800.47" "1,985.28" "2,040.38" "1,857.84" "2,373.16" "3,087.57" "3,088.12" "3,123.52" "3,155.38" "3,204.31" "3,258.02" 2021 +142 NOR GGR_NGDP Norway General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 49.022 47.855 47.571 49.204 48.176 50.324 49.809 50.768 50.77 49.61 50.891 49.854 49.246 48.589 49.394 52.299 53.045 52.847 50.892 52.185 56.442 56.469 55.286 54.974 55.743 56.703 58.587 58.264 58.626 56.047 55.641 56.888 56.44 54.399 54.156 54.522 54.755 54.636 55.862 57.258 54.476 57.297 63.747 63.334 62.623 61.951 61.739 61.478 2021 +142 NOR GGX Norway General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 139.671 158.03 177.386 195.473 210.222 229.783 257.712 295.448 321.415 340.56 366.96 394.831 417.21 429.689 442.818 475.195 496.091 519.253 556.289 588.118 623.665 676.97 721.842 773.77 800.161 834.41 900.626 967.186 "1,042.52" "1,112.37" "1,158.70" "1,215.73" "1,264.84" "1,342.89" "1,429.93" "1,508.85" "1,570.75" "1,635.85" "1,705.82" "1,805.77" "1,953.81" "1,995.78" "2,104.05" "2,220.85" "2,325.23" "2,425.21" "2,517.37" "2,613.03" 2021 +142 NOR GGX_NGDP Norway General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 43.883 43.294 43.872 43.472 41.506 40.857 44.287 46.536 48.4 48.059 48.937 49.973 51.312 50.232 49.353 49.338 47.037 45.495 47.825 46.466 41.377 43.276 46.242 47.753 44.877 41.93 40.636 41.154 39.988 45.805 44.712 43.533 42.673 43.725 45.527 48.498 50.699 49.641 47.998 50.674 57.29 48.185 43.441 45.547 46.618 47.616 48.503 49.307 2021 +142 NOR GGXCNL Norway General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 16.357 16.646 14.956 25.775 33.783 53.243 32.134 26.868 15.742 10.995 14.655 -0.939 -16.795 -14.055 0.37 28.519 63.362 83.913 35.674 72.376 227.07 206.385 141.194 117.009 193.739 293.981 397.84 402.12 485.903 248.717 283.239 372.959 408.072 327.835 271.027 187.419 125.651 164.621 279.464 234.61 -95.972 377.382 983.523 867.277 798.299 730.167 686.939 644.997 2021 +142 NOR GGXCNL_NGDP Norway General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 5.139 4.56 3.699 5.732 6.67 9.467 5.522 4.232 2.37 1.552 1.954 -0.119 -2.066 -1.643 0.041 2.961 6.008 7.352 3.067 5.718 15.065 13.193 9.045 7.221 10.866 14.773 17.951 17.11 18.638 10.242 10.93 13.355 13.767 10.674 8.629 6.024 4.056 4.996 7.864 6.584 -2.814 9.111 20.306 17.787 16.005 14.336 13.236 12.171 2021 +142 NOR GGSB Norway General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" -7.059 -9.849 -13.172 -15.842 -16.361 -14.362 -10.336 -12.458 -17.95 -31.443 -39.163 -53.734 -60.797 -58.376 -51.893 -39.095 -31.401 -28.497 -42.832 -37.159 -13.328 -15.541 -31.497 -38.114 -42.401 -45.037 -41.94 -44.471 -55.173 -96.068 -105.365 -99.114 -115.817 -132.107 -158.304 -184.111 -211.675 -226.622 -221.534 -223.772 -361.08 -354.385 -352.186 -333.673 -342.674 -351.877 -361.285 -375.014 2021 +142 NOR GGSB_NPGDP Norway General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -2.659 -3.216 -3.802 -4.169 -3.943 -3.182 -2.274 -2.545 -3.41 -5.633 -6.725 -8.836 -9.817 -8.971 -7.753 -5.489 -4.085 -3.477 -5.09 -4.018 -1.214 -1.356 -2.728 -3.129 -3.178 -2.989 -2.475 -2.446 -2.674 -4.829 -4.905 -4.238 -4.68 -5.088 -5.951 -6.991 -8.033 -8.145 -7.329 -7.32 -12.262 -10.13 -8.643 -8.125 -8.167 -8.187 -8.207 -8.301 2021 +142 NOR GGXONLB Norway General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 17.673 16.747 13.696 24.133 27.855 45.839 20.812 10.96 -3.941 -9.353 -7.17 -25.219 -39.025 -33.328 -14.507 14.393 49.692 70.886 23.793 54.323 202.897 177.47 109.397 87.617 160.013 256.497 350.754 335.564 405.225 191.548 229.778 315.465 353.985 269.165 199.345 107.567 47.715 85.229 202.95 160.168 -165.496 329.139 901.906 786.327 716.124 646.855 602.588 559.371 2021 +142 NOR GGXONLB_NGDP Norway General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 5.553 4.588 3.387 5.367 5.5 8.15 3.576 1.726 -0.594 -1.32 -0.956 -3.192 -4.8 -3.896 -1.617 1.494 4.712 6.211 2.045 4.292 13.461 11.345 7.008 5.407 8.974 12.889 15.826 14.278 15.543 7.888 8.867 11.296 11.943 8.764 6.347 3.457 1.54 2.586 5.711 4.495 -4.853 7.947 18.621 16.127 14.357 12.7 11.61 10.555 2021 +142 NOR GGXWDN Norway General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.355 -2.297 -5.46 -10.741 -18.017 -25.516 -34.39 -38.183 -67.808 -70.476 -74.471 -92.959 -89.596 -86.9 -86.333 -123.221 -148.702 -183.123 -206.713 -236.747 -322.793 -466.305 -461.274 -548.201 -692.195 -892.316 "-1,168.00" "-1,184.70" "-1,259.78" "-1,046.85" "-1,207.57" "-1,325.09" "-1,452.95" "-1,846.95" "-2,343.64" "-2,662.33" "-2,608.61" "-2,612.20" "-2,536.53" "-2,668.93" "-2,733.73" "-3,592.71" "-3,674.32" "-4,222.15" "-4,753.14" "-5,267.29" "-5,775.28" "-6,277.42" 2021 +142 NOR GGXWDN_NGDP Norway General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). 0.111 -0.629 -1.35 -2.389 -3.557 -4.537 -5.91 -6.014 -10.211 -9.945 -9.931 -11.766 -11.019 -10.159 -9.622 -12.794 -14.099 -16.045 -17.771 -18.705 -21.416 -29.809 -29.549 -33.832 -38.821 -44.84 -52.7 -50.409 -48.321 -43.107 -46.598 -47.449 -49.019 -60.137 -74.619 -85.573 -84.199 -79.269 -71.373 -74.897 -80.159 -86.741 -75.861 -86.592 -95.295 -103.416 -111.275 -118.452 2021 +142 NOR GGXWDG Norway General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 151.766 158.398 155.618 159.203 178.346 207.647 267.655 244.55 215.36 229.16 217.042 310.044 365.853 458.937 454.394 315.31 300.011 293.974 274.325 316.103 432.636 426.668 530.949 699.621 783.717 845.278 "1,169.99" "1,168.64" "1,246.69" "1,037.95" "1,119.04" 832.044 922.021 971.211 937.82 "1,074.73" "1,181.20" "1,273.22" "1,409.41" "1,458.80" "1,596.11" "1,798.05" "1,952.48" "1,926.55" "1,955.80" "1,971.70" "1,983.21" "1,998.53" 2021 +142 NOR GGXWDG_NGDP Norway General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 47.683 43.395 38.488 35.405 35.212 36.921 45.996 38.519 32.43 32.338 28.944 39.242 44.995 53.652 50.643 32.738 28.446 25.757 23.584 24.975 28.703 27.275 34.013 43.177 43.954 42.477 52.79 49.726 47.819 42.741 43.182 29.794 31.107 31.623 29.859 34.544 38.126 38.636 39.658 40.937 46.801 43.411 40.311 39.511 39.211 38.711 38.211 37.711 2021 +142 NOR NGDP_FY Norway "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 318.279 365.013 404.325 449.656 506.486 562.402 581.913 634.875 664.084 708.635 749.859 790.088 813.093 855.4 897.243 963.139 "1,054.67" "1,141.34" "1,163.18" "1,265.69" "1,507.28" "1,564.31" "1,561.03" "1,620.37" "1,783.02" "1,989.99" "2,216.32" "2,350.17" "2,607.09" "2,428.48" "2,591.48" "2,792.68" "2,964.05" "3,071.22" "3,140.81" "3,111.17" "3,098.15" "3,295.38" "3,553.90" "3,563.48" "3,410.40" "4,141.88" "4,843.47" "4,875.93" "4,987.81" "5,093.31" "5,190.10" "5,299.52" 2021 +142 NOR BCA Norway Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.079 2.17 0.524 2.436 3.266 3.024 -4.704 -4.369 -4.029 -0.108 2.806 4.196 4.267 3.321 3.54 5.011 10.717 9.691 -0.752 8.556 24.879 27.145 23.743 27.114 32.444 49.496 55.722 48.111 71.285 40.824 46.487 61.661 64.206 53.933 54.052 30.994 16.425 21.815 34.754 11.732 4.034 72.119 97.942 70.757 55.824 46.544 38.819 32.931 2021 +142 NOR BCA_NGDPD Norway Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 1.674 3.412 0.836 3.953 5.262 4.623 -5.978 -4.636 -3.954 -0.105 2.342 3.443 3.261 2.754 2.785 3.296 6.554 6.006 -0.488 5.272 14.528 15.603 12.143 11.848 12.266 16.024 16.124 12 15.421 10.571 10.842 12.375 12.602 10.317 10.845 8.034 4.453 5.476 7.953 2.897 1.114 14.957 19.406 14.548 11.274 9.256 7.618 6.301 2021 +449 OMN NGDP_R Oman "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Quarterly data is not reported by the authorities National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 5.259 6.158 6.866 7.961 9.068 10.385 10.607 10.184 10.718 11.038 11.962 12.685 13.763 14.608 15.17 15.903 16.362 17.373 17.843 17.896 19.004 19.881 19.725 19.292 19.677 20.224 21.168 22.222 24.211 25.659 26.294 27.055 29.453 30.992 31.393 32.968 34.632 34.737 35.184 34.787 33.673 34.667 36.18 37.658 38.383 39.249 40.249 41.318 2021 +449 OMN NGDP_RPCH Oman "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 6.079 17.096 11.501 15.947 13.904 14.523 2.145 -3.992 5.245 2.983 8.378 6.044 8.492 6.144 3.845 4.831 2.889 6.178 2.704 0.298 6.193 4.613 -0.784 -2.195 1.992 2.78 4.67 4.98 8.95 5.982 2.472 2.894 8.863 5.227 1.292 5.017 5.046 0.304 1.287 -1.13 -3.2 2.952 4.364 4.083 1.927 2.256 2.548 2.656 2021 +449 OMN NGDP Oman "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Quarterly data is not reported by the authorities National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 2.511 3.056 3.207 3.362 3.705 4.116 3.603 3.803 3.696 4.131 5.15 4.999 5.488 5.506 5.694 6.083 6.733 6.98 6.169 6.857 8.559 8.538 8.869 9.51 10.912 13.652 16.371 18.571 26.84 21.322 24.99 29.798 33.609 34.58 35.643 30.264 28.887 31.089 35.184 33.859 28.442 33.017 41.899 42.6 42.467 42.699 43.417 44.465 2021 +449 OMN NGDPD Oman "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.269 8.849 9.285 9.733 10.726 11.916 9.433 9.89 9.613 10.743 13.395 13 14.274 14.321 14.808 15.821 17.512 18.154 16.044 17.833 22.259 22.206 23.066 24.734 28.379 35.507 42.578 48.3 69.805 55.454 64.994 77.497 87.409 89.936 92.699 78.711 75.129 80.857 91.505 88.061 73.971 85.869 108.969 110.792 110.447 111.051 112.917 115.643 2021 +449 OMN PPPGDP Oman "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 13.485 17.284 20.462 24.655 29.096 34.376 35.82 35.24 38.397 41.093 46.202 50.651 56.205 61.072 64.776 69.329 72.638 78.455 81.483 82.878 90.004 96.277 97.01 96.754 101.331 107.413 115.899 124.959 138.754 147.997 153.478 161.202 177.869 181.369 178.709 152.787 148.656 155.415 161.176 162.206 158.907 170.396 190.475 205.316 213.664 222.545 232.56 243.357 2021 +449 OMN NGDP_D Oman "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 47.748 49.633 46.711 42.228 40.858 39.632 33.969 37.342 34.485 37.423 43.054 39.405 39.877 37.694 37.533 38.253 41.151 40.178 34.574 38.314 45.036 42.946 44.962 49.295 55.455 67.508 77.339 83.572 110.858 83.097 95.042 110.139 114.111 111.577 113.538 91.799 83.412 89.5 99.999 97.335 84.464 95.238 115.805 113.124 110.639 108.79 107.87 107.615 2021 +449 OMN NGDPRPC Oman "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,875.75" "4,189.27" "4,671.06" "5,029.12" "5,346.48" "6,122.97" "5,863.39" "5,298.17" "5,576.07" "5,423.40" "6,490.78" "6,641.37" "6,954.88" "7,135.62" "7,181.94" "7,322.40" "7,352.58" "7,640.60" "7,696.80" "7,581.41" "7,911.28" "8,136.77" "7,940.58" "7,638.20" "7,656.36" "7,725.29" "7,927.90" "8,151.03" "8,692.27" "8,900.70" "8,769.94" "8,210.46" "8,130.37" "8,039.10" "7,863.42" "7,926.69" "7,845.75" "7,617.80" "7,645.86" "7,532.94" "7,575.09" "7,657.14" "7,816.33" "7,883.22" "7,785.97" "7,714.76" "7,666.03" "7,625.62" 2021 +449 OMN NGDPRPPPPC Oman "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "17,340.34" "18,743.00" "20,898.60" "22,500.56" "23,920.42" "27,394.50" "26,233.11" "23,704.31" "24,947.62" "24,264.59" "29,040.09" "29,713.85" "31,116.53" "31,925.16" "32,132.40" "32,760.80" "32,895.83" "34,184.46" "34,435.92" "33,919.63" "35,395.50" "36,404.37" "35,526.59" "34,173.71" "34,254.98" "34,563.35" "35,469.83" "36,468.16" "38,889.68" "39,822.23" "39,237.21" "36,734.05" "36,375.71" "35,967.35" "35,181.38" "35,464.46" "35,102.33" "34,082.45" "34,208.01" "33,702.77" "33,891.38" "34,258.48" "34,970.68" "35,269.95" "34,834.86" "34,516.28" "34,298.24" "34,117.44" 2021 +449 OMN NGDPPC Oman "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,850.58" "2,079.27" "2,181.90" "2,123.67" "2,184.45" "2,426.68" "1,991.72" "1,978.44" "1,922.92" "2,029.61" "2,794.52" "2,617.00" "2,773.42" "2,689.69" "2,695.57" "2,801.02" "3,025.66" "3,069.84" "2,661.07" "2,904.71" "3,562.92" "3,494.42" "3,570.21" "3,765.27" "4,245.85" "5,215.15" "6,131.37" "6,811.96" "9,636.05" "7,396.19" "8,335.11" "9,042.89" "9,277.61" "8,969.80" "8,927.97" "7,276.65" "6,544.34" "6,817.90" "7,645.82" "7,332.15" "6,398.24" "7,292.52" "9,051.71" "8,917.77" "8,614.33" "8,392.91" "8,269.33" "8,206.29" 2021 +449 OMN NGDPDPC Oman "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,357.78" "6,019.90" "6,317.03" "6,148.45" "6,324.40" "7,025.70" "5,214.20" "5,145.49" "5,001.10" "5,278.57" "7,267.92" "6,806.24" "7,213.06" "6,995.28" "7,010.60" "7,284.85" "7,869.08" "7,983.97" "6,920.86" "7,554.52" "9,266.36" "9,088.21" "9,285.34" "9,792.64" "11,042.53" "13,563.46" "15,946.36" "17,716.42" "25,061.26" "19,235.88" "21,677.79" "23,518.57" "24,129.01" "23,328.49" "23,219.69" "18,924.97" "17,020.39" "17,731.85" "19,885.10" "19,069.31" "16,640.43" "18,966.25" "23,541.51" "23,193.17" "22,403.97" "21,828.12" "21,506.70" "21,342.76" 2021 +449 OMN PPPPC Oman "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,938.45" "11,758.68" "13,921.15" "15,575.20" "17,155.67" "20,268.49" "19,800.02" "18,333.88" "19,975.92" "20,190.90" "25,068.98" "26,518.13" "28,402.81" "29,831.55" "30,666.56" "31,921.87" "32,640.37" "34,503.84" "35,148.89" "35,109.75" "37,467.44" "39,403.55" "39,052.78" "38,307.04" "39,428.90" "41,031.45" "43,406.87" "45,834.66" "49,815.43" "51,336.90" "51,190.72" "48,920.74" "49,100.48" "47,045.25" "44,763.84" "36,735.47" "33,677.97" "34,082.45" "35,025.18" "35,125.19" "35,747.42" "37,636.13" "41,150.00" "42,980.86" "43,341.36" "43,743.11" "44,294.30" "44,913.42" 2021 +449 OMN NGAP_NPGDP Oman Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +449 OMN PPPSH Oman Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.101 0.116 0.129 0.146 0.159 0.176 0.173 0.16 0.161 0.16 0.167 0.173 0.169 0.176 0.177 0.179 0.178 0.181 0.181 0.176 0.178 0.182 0.176 0.165 0.16 0.157 0.156 0.155 0.164 0.175 0.17 0.168 0.177 0.172 0.163 0.137 0.128 0.127 0.124 0.12 0.12 0.116 0.118 0.119 0.118 0.117 0.116 0.115 2021 +449 OMN PPPEX Oman Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.186 0.177 0.157 0.136 0.127 0.12 0.101 0.108 0.096 0.101 0.111 0.099 0.098 0.09 0.088 0.088 0.093 0.089 0.076 0.083 0.095 0.089 0.091 0.098 0.108 0.127 0.141 0.149 0.193 0.144 0.163 0.185 0.189 0.191 0.199 0.198 0.194 0.2 0.218 0.209 0.179 0.194 0.22 0.207 0.199 0.192 0.187 0.183 2021 +449 OMN NID_NGDP Oman Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Quarterly data is not reported by the authorities National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 20.536 21.157 24.408 24.274 24.936 25.151 26.153 15.675 15.228 14.122 14.909 16.126 17.606 19.527 16.816 16.103 15.567 19.075 37.947 27.644 22.586 23.577 25.966 29.389 33.61 28.418 33.61 39.771 42.027 34.062 29.391 27.812 30.232 32.367 28.949 36.376 36.076 33.843 31.675 26.866 20.747 25 23.2 23.5 23.8 24 24.1 24.2 2021 +449 OMN NGSD_NGDP Oman Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Quarterly data is not reported by the authorities National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 26.65 29.487 21.509 24.833 22.716 22.825 12.12 22.207 9.621 15.382 23.115 14.613 13.698 9.912 11.734 10.933 16.741 17.999 18.497 25.061 36.648 32.479 33.331 35.263 36.79 43.001 46.91 44.865 49.213 33.154 36.903 39.232 39.176 38.153 33.487 22.479 19.385 20.43 27.464 22.367 3.76 18.935 29.366 27.149 26.37 25.902 25.598 25.69 2021 +449 OMN PCPI Oman "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012. Base Year for Weights and CPI is 2012. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 55.976 59.558 61.07 59.803 55.403 53.203 57.27 58.736 59.67 60.603 66.67 69.737 70.404 71.204 70.737 69.937 70.284 70.031 70.331 70.691 69.845 69.257 69.06 69.188 69.711 71.009 73.284 77.602 87.349 90.439 93.383 97.175 100.033 101.075 102.108 102.175 103.308 104.958 105.883 106.025 105.067 106.692 110.014 112.148 114.48 116.692 118.95 121.248 2021 +449 OMN PCPIPCH Oman "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.011 6.4 2.538 -2.074 -7.358 -3.971 7.644 2.561 1.589 1.564 10.011 4.6 0.956 1.136 -0.655 -1.131 0.496 -0.36 0.429 0.512 -1.197 -0.841 -0.286 0.185 0.757 1.861 3.204 5.892 12.56 3.537 3.256 4.061 2.941 1.041 1.022 0.065 1.109 1.597 0.881 0.134 -0.904 1.547 3.114 1.94 2.079 1.932 1.935 1.932 2021 +449 OMN PCPIE Oman "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012. Base Year for Weights and CPI is 2012. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.891 71.804 72.556 72.727 72.078 71.845 71.893 71.918 72.256 72.007 71.272 68.32 68.251 68.182 69.558 70.866 73.893 80.016 89.442 90.268 94.052 97.148 101.4 101.6 102.5 102.4 103.5 105.3 106.1 105.9 104.4 108.4 110.206 111.142 113.41 115.583 117.799 120.055 2021 +449 OMN PCPIEPCH Oman "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.737 1.047 0.235 -0.892 -0.322 0.067 0.034 0.47 -0.345 -1.02 -4.142 -0.101 -0.101 2.018 1.879 4.272 8.287 11.78 0.923 4.192 3.292 4.377 0.197 0.886 -0.098 1.074 1.739 0.76 -0.189 -1.416 3.831 1.666 0.849 2.041 1.915 1.917 1.915 2021 +449 OMN TM_RPCH Oman Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.232 31.515 21.753 -5.172 10.583 13.784 -30.309 -31.593 8.112 1.604 14 19.97 15.526 11.086 -11.406 3.939 5.118 19.332 19.448 -9.998 5.839 15.303 4.484 9.222 14.881 -6.222 13.563 31.786 20.552 -16.683 -5.39 10.538 23.216 23.8 -3.831 10.863 -12.295 6.574 -0.431 -11.379 2.856 -7.58 11.577 3.858 0.889 2.201 1.013 2.939 2021 +449 OMN TMG_RPCH Oman Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.922 20.762 24.988 -5.672 14.124 15.717 -34.03 -30.995 9.564 0.9 11.2 17.158 18.165 13.775 -12.941 4.378 2.544 10.713 17.026 -13.577 7.055 17.527 6.322 2.353 16.983 -5.855 13.324 35.595 27.257 -20.258 -6.401 10.211 24.796 27.315 -7.602 8.825 -17.18 7.81 -3.697 -16.587 21.841 -6.407 3.8 3.232 0.251 1.65 2.152 3.078 2021 +449 OMN TX_RPCH Oman Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.527 20.786 1.078 14.42 5.331 18.485 14.813 3.779 12.306 2.088 7.7 -2.519 16.282 5.124 5.213 0.901 8.6 13.712 -3.561 4.805 11.113 10.341 0.664 -7.491 -7.451 6.205 1.13 4.597 17.303 1.326 3.95 3.931 12.979 9.177 3.962 4.82 -10.457 1.965 7.326 -2.293 3.068 -14.642 11.036 4.411 2.211 2.35 2.418 2.62 2021 +449 OMN TXG_RPCH Oman Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.527 20.164 0.952 14.436 5.387 18.689 14.817 3.833 12.36 1.32 8.1 -2.596 16.321 5.115 5.221 0.922 8.565 10.151 -6.749 6.143 12.906 8.798 0.711 -7.66 -7.367 6.708 0.129 3.87 19.512 0.35 4.87 3.921 12.751 9.091 3.366 1.308 -13.002 2.571 8.348 -3.723 8.825 -12.363 11.633 1.989 1.844 1.941 2.005 2.148 2021 +449 OMN LUR Oman Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +449 OMN LE Oman Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +449 OMN LP Oman Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1990, the source is IFS - International Financial Statistics. Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.357 1.47 1.47 1.583 1.696 1.696 1.809 1.922 1.922 2.035 1.843 1.91 1.979 2.047 2.112 2.172 2.225 2.274 2.318 2.361 2.402 2.443 2.484 2.526 2.57 2.618 2.67 2.726 2.785 2.883 2.998 3.295 3.623 3.855 3.992 4.159 4.414 4.56 4.602 4.618 4.445 4.527 4.629 4.777 4.93 5.088 5.25 5.418 2021 +449 OMN GGR Oman General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.126 1.878 1.937 1.829 1.838 2.089 2.404 2.573 1.959 2.364 3.713 3.486 3.499 3.792 4.311 5.712 6.922 7.654 10.801 7.058 8.879 12.734 14.352 14.548 14.2 9.403 7.221 9.006 11.119 11.495 8.425 11.19 15.162 14.129 14.085 13.901 13.794 13.742 2021 +449 OMN GGR_NGDP Oman General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.285 37.564 35.29 33.219 32.28 34.346 35.701 36.861 31.759 34.475 43.382 40.824 39.451 39.876 39.507 41.836 42.282 41.212 40.242 33.101 35.531 42.734 42.702 42.071 39.838 31.069 24.996 28.969 31.602 33.949 29.621 33.892 36.187 33.167 33.167 32.555 31.771 30.907 2021 +449 OMN GGX Oman General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.88 1.872 2.203 2.206 2.263 2.327 2.255 2.24 2.229 2.343 2.672 2.841 3.028 3.229 3.718 4.181 4.92 5.706 6.867 7.116 7.643 10.279 12.983 13.588 14.762 13.48 12.888 12.258 13.483 13.13 12.999 12.26 12.859 13.135 12.886 13.146 13.111 13.177 2021 +449 OMN GGX_NGDP Oman General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.509 37.448 40.141 40.055 39.745 38.245 33.483 32.088 36.129 34.172 31.222 33.279 34.138 33.957 34.077 30.627 30.055 30.723 25.587 33.371 30.585 34.495 38.629 39.293 41.415 44.541 44.614 39.428 38.321 38.779 45.705 37.134 30.691 30.834 30.344 30.787 30.199 29.635 2021 +449 OMN GGXCNL Oman General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.246 0.006 -0.266 -0.376 -0.425 -0.237 0.149 0.333 -0.27 0.021 1.041 0.644 0.471 0.563 0.593 1.53 2.002 1.948 3.934 -0.058 1.236 2.455 1.369 0.961 -0.562 -4.077 -5.667 -3.252 -2.364 -1.635 -4.575 -1.07 2.303 0.994 1.199 0.755 0.683 0.565 2021 +449 OMN GGXCNL_NGDP Oman General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.777 0.116 -4.85 -6.836 -7.465 -3.9 2.218 4.773 -4.371 0.303 12.16 7.545 5.314 5.92 5.43 11.209 12.226 10.489 14.656 -0.271 4.946 8.239 4.073 2.778 -1.577 -13.472 -19.618 -10.459 -6.719 -4.83 -16.084 -3.242 5.496 2.332 2.823 1.768 1.573 1.271 2021 +449 OMN GGSB Oman General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +449 OMN GGSB_NPGDP Oman General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +449 OMN GGXONLB Oman General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.224 -0.042 -0.276 -0.396 -0.429 -0.216 0.172 0.356 -0.267 0.055 1.065 0.636 0.441 0.385 0.516 1.427 1.806 1.699 3.649 -0.25 1.04 2.332 0.984 0.778 -0.665 -4.26 -5.781 -3.448 -1.834 -1.569 -3.792 -0.328 3.239 1.89 2.041 1.616 1.414 1.227 2021 +449 OMN GGXONLB_NGDP Oman General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.357 -0.836 -5.036 -7.187 -7.541 -3.543 2.552 5.098 -4.322 0.8 12.443 7.449 4.97 4.051 4.732 10.454 11.029 9.15 13.595 -1.172 4.16 7.825 2.928 2.249 -1.866 -14.075 -20.013 -11.089 -5.214 -4.634 -13.333 -0.994 7.73 4.436 4.806 3.785 3.258 2.76 2021 +449 OMN GGXWDN Oman General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.431 -0.561 -0.525 -0.17 0.262 0.32 0.396 0.194 0.767 0.902 -0.017 -0.207 -0.561 -1.089 -1.259 -2.715 -3.554 -5.181 -6.186 -6.125 -6.672 -7.958 -8.618 -13.382 -14.006 -11.188 -6.998 -3.239 2.239 3.779 8.093 8.428 6.432 4.67 3.091 1.943 0.853 -0.132 2021 +449 OMN GGXWDN_NGDP Oman General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.375 -11.227 -9.558 -3.087 4.603 5.26 5.875 2.782 12.427 13.158 -0.195 -2.427 -6.324 -11.451 -11.536 -19.888 -21.711 -27.896 -23.046 -28.728 -26.699 -26.706 -25.641 -38.699 -39.295 -36.966 -24.226 -10.418 6.362 11.162 28.455 25.527 15.351 10.962 7.278 4.55 1.965 -0.296 2021 +449 OMN GGXWDG Oman General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.916 1.13 1.266 1.224 1.346 1.331 1.429 1.45 1.908 1.983 1.861 1.917 1.409 1.24 1.585 1.145 1.238 0.825 0.859 1.238 1.365 1.324 1.541 1.612 1.439 4.194 8.475 12.469 15.724 17.764 19.819 20.775 19.01 17.492 16.168 15.288 14.48 13.79 2021 +449 OMN GGXWDG_NGDP Oman General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.782 22.608 23.076 22.229 23.632 21.88 21.219 20.769 30.925 28.925 21.739 22.452 15.882 13.034 14.526 8.388 7.563 4.44 3.199 5.805 5.462 4.442 4.586 4.661 4.039 13.857 29.338 40.106 44.691 52.464 69.681 62.922 45.372 41.061 38.072 35.804 33.352 31.014 2021 +449 OMN NGDP_FY Oman "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 2.511 3.056 3.207 3.362 3.705 4.116 3.603 3.803 3.696 4.131 5.15 4.999 5.488 5.506 5.694 6.083 6.733 6.98 6.169 6.857 8.559 8.538 8.869 9.51 10.912 13.652 16.371 18.571 26.84 21.322 24.99 29.798 33.609 34.58 35.643 30.264 28.887 31.089 35.184 33.859 28.442 33.017 41.899 42.6 42.467 42.699 43.417 44.465 2021 +449 OMN BCA Oman Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.116 1.377 0.503 0.506 0.319 0.006 -1.027 0.79 -0.307 0.349 1.099 -0.197 -0.558 -1.377 -0.753 -0.818 0.206 -0.195 -3.121 -0.461 3.13 1.977 1.699 1.453 0.902 5.178 5.663 2.46 5.017 -0.503 4.882 8.85 7.818 5.204 4.206 -10.939 -12.54 -10.846 -3.854 -3.961 -12.565 -5.208 6.719 4.043 2.838 2.112 1.691 1.723 2021 +449 OMN BCA_NGDPD Oman Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 15.352 15.562 5.417 5.199 2.974 0.05 -10.887 7.988 -3.194 3.251 8.206 -1.513 -3.908 -9.615 -5.082 -5.17 1.174 -1.076 -19.45 -2.583 14.063 8.901 7.365 5.875 3.18 14.583 13.3 5.093 7.187 -0.908 7.512 11.42 8.944 5.786 4.538 -13.898 -16.691 -13.413 -4.212 -4.498 -16.987 -6.065 6.166 3.649 2.57 1.902 1.498 1.49 2021 +564 PAK NGDP_R Pakistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16. Data before 2016 were extended backwards using growth rates for overall GDP and expenditure component shares of the original series. Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. As a result, any calculated GDP deflator using these the two different concepts will not be accurate. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" "5,573.77" "5,919.79" "6,367.44" "6,799.67" "7,069.82" "7,685.47" "8,174.50" "8,649.50" "9,206.20" "9,648.86" "10,091.62" "10,609.00" "11,411.99" "11,651.35" "12,160.35" "12,775.90" "13,618.99" "13,850.88" "14,334.82" "14,934.32" "15,517.94" "15,823.20" "16,315.60" "17,086.64" "18,365.18" "20,010.40" "21,174.66" "22,347.02" "23,461.71" "23,546.34" "24,153.95" "25,029.24" "25,989.53" "26,946.76" "28,039.00" "29,176.78" "30,508.21" "31,914.21" "33,859.62" "34,916.04" "34,586.67" "36,572.64" "38,755.09" "40,111.52" "41,796.20" "43,718.83" "45,904.77" "48,200.01" 2021 +564 PAK NGDP_RPCH Pakistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 6.912 6.208 7.562 6.788 3.973 8.708 6.363 5.811 6.436 4.808 4.589 5.127 7.569 2.097 4.369 5.062 6.599 1.703 3.494 4.182 3.908 1.967 3.112 4.726 7.483 8.958 5.818 5.537 4.988 0.361 2.581 3.624 3.837 3.683 4.053 4.058 4.563 4.609 6.096 3.12 -0.943 5.742 5.967 3.5 4.2 4.6 5 5 2021 +564 PAK NGDP Pakistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16. Data before 2016 were extended backwards using growth rates for overall GDP and expenditure component shares of the original series. Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. As a result, any calculated GDP deflator using these the two different concepts will not be accurate. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 344.728 407.802 475.179 534.148 615.38 692.126 754.243 839.187 990.04 "1,126.99" "1,262.31" "1,499.42" "1,777.38" "1,965.62" "2,302.25" "2,751.78" "3,126.74" "3,581.17" "3,948.89" "4,333.39" "4,641.31" "5,106.83" "5,401.34" "5,914.46" "6,842.36" "7,884.63" "9,247.41" "10,399.51" "11,972.97" "14,856.46" "16,733.02" "20,570.40" "22,562.63" "25,195.38" "28,327.86" "30,887.52" "32,725.05" "35,552.82" "39,189.81" "43,798.40" "47,540.41" "55,795.52" "66,949.91" "83,696.94" "96,088.60" "108,325.14" "121,088.20" "135,302.08" 2021 +564 PAK NGDPD Pakistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.821 41.192 45.026 42.038 45.639 45.634 46.734 48.848 56.254 58.65 58.862 66.87 71.541 75.718 76.325 89.197 93.145 91.84 91.418 86.573 89.651 87.389 87.933 101.103 118.844 132.833 154.493 171.512 191.425 188.991 199.405 240.385 252.534 260.257 275.063 304.481 313.623 339.229 356.163 321.071 300.41 348.227 376.493 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +564 PAK PPPGDP Pakistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 78.978 91.817 104.862 116.366 125.356 140.581 152.537 165.392 182.245 198.498 215.376 234.075 257.53 269.164 286.923 307.767 334.085 345.632 361.734 382.172 406.104 423.422 443.403 473.522 522.617 587.292 640.638 694.379 742.996 750.455 779.074 824.079 847.095 883.375 931.731 981.558 "1,010.73" "1,058.47" "1,149.82" "1,206.90" "1,209.92" "1,332.56" "1,512.48" "1,621.19" "1,724.72" "1,837.59" "1,966.20" "2,104.46" 2021 +564 PAK NGDP_D Pakistan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.185 6.889 7.463 7.856 8.704 9.006 9.227 9.702 10.754 11.68 12.508 14.133 15.575 16.87 18.932 21.539 22.959 25.855 27.548 29.016 29.909 32.274 33.105 34.614 37.257 39.403 43.672 46.536 51.032 63.095 69.277 82.185 86.814 93.501 101.03 105.863 107.266 111.401 115.742 125.439 137.453 152.561 172.751 208.661 229.898 247.777 263.781 280.71 2021 +564 PAK NGDPRPC Pakistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "67,047.68" "69,164.47" "72,257.70" "75,007.97" "75,869.57" "80,278.28" "83,135.69" "85,690.26" "88,878.90" "90,818.13" "92,312.95" "94,943.60" "97,982.20" "97,500.85" "99,219.54" "101,686.56" "105,778.59" "105,026.41" "106,160.27" "108,070.93" "109,096.86" "108,997.71" "110,188.45" "112,575.07" "118,653.44" "126,848.83" "131,773.36" "136,603.81" "137,766.93" "135,370.47" "135,994.34" "138,046.65" "140,453.59" "142,741.58" "145,604.21" "148,580.66" "152,396.25" "155,550.07" "161,428.46" "163,197.20" "158,479.95" "164,304.97" "170,707.19" "173,229.10" "176,977.18" "181,500.43" "186,851.11" "192,359.52" 2021 +564 PAK NGDPRPPPPC Pakistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,223.71" "2,293.91" "2,396.50" "2,487.72" "2,516.30" "2,662.52" "2,757.28" "2,842.01" "2,947.76" "3,012.08" "3,061.66" "3,148.91" "3,249.68" "3,233.72" "3,290.72" "3,372.54" "3,508.26" "3,483.31" "3,520.92" "3,584.29" "3,618.31" "3,615.03" "3,654.52" "3,733.67" "3,935.27" "4,207.08" "4,370.40" "4,530.61" "4,569.19" "4,489.71" "4,510.40" "4,578.46" "4,658.29" "4,734.18" "4,829.12" "4,927.84" "5,054.38" "5,158.98" "5,353.95" "5,412.61" "5,256.16" "5,449.35" "5,661.69" "5,745.33" "5,869.64" "6,019.66" "6,197.12" "6,379.81" 2021 +564 PAK NGDPPC Pakistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,146.79" "4,764.60" "5,392.33" "5,892.26" "6,603.93" "7,229.58" "7,670.75" "8,313.79" "9,558.09" "10,607.54" "11,546.94" "13,418.83" "15,260.43" "16,448.67" "18,784.66" "21,902.11" "24,285.35" "27,154.75" "29,244.54" "31,358.23" "32,630.10" "35,178.28" "36,478.28" "38,967.29" "44,207.03" "49,981.79" "57,548.12" "63,570.60" "70,305.15" "85,411.42" "94,212.16" "113,454.30" "121,933.79" "133,464.26" "147,104.21" "157,292.47" "163,469.95" "173,284.69" "186,840.57" "204,713.26" "217,835.45" "250,664.97" "294,898.82" "361,460.90" "406,866.86" "449,716.08" "492,878.31" "539,971.77" 2021 +564 PAK NGDPDPC Pakistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 418.868 481.273 510.95 463.729 489.768 476.671 475.29 483.935 543.093 552.033 538.436 598.446 614.248 633.621 622.754 709.938 723.458 696.389 677.023 626.481 630.279 601.978 593.859 666.113 767.824 842.046 961.433 "1,048.43" "1,124.05" "1,086.53" "1,122.71" "1,325.83" "1,364.75" "1,378.63" "1,428.38" "1,550.55" "1,566.63" "1,653.41" "1,698.03" "1,500.68" "1,376.51" "1,564.43" "1,658.36" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +564 PAK PPPPC Pakistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 950.04 "1,072.75" "1,189.98" "1,283.65" "1,345.25" "1,468.43" "1,551.32" "1,638.54" "1,759.44" "1,868.33" "1,970.15" "2,094.82" "2,211.13" "2,252.42" "2,341.08" "2,449.60" "2,594.83" "2,620.80" "2,678.92" "2,765.56" "2,855.06" "2,916.73" "2,994.55" "3,119.79" "3,376.51" "3,722.93" "3,986.80" "4,244.63" "4,362.86" "4,314.45" "4,386.43" "4,545.14" "4,577.90" "4,679.39" "4,838.40" "4,998.51" "5,048.85" "5,158.98" "5,481.84" "5,641.05" "5,544.01" "5,986.62" "6,662.11" "7,001.40" "7,302.97" "7,628.82" "8,003.24" "8,398.61" 2021 +564 PAK NGAP_NPGDP Pakistan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +564 PAK PPPSH Pakistan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.589 0.615 0.659 0.687 0.684 0.718 0.738 0.752 0.766 0.774 0.779 0.799 0.774 0.775 0.786 0.796 0.818 0.799 0.805 0.811 0.804 0.801 0.803 0.808 0.825 0.858 0.863 0.864 0.881 0.887 0.864 0.861 0.841 0.836 0.85 0.878 0.87 0.865 0.886 0.89 0.91 0.909 0.934 0.943 0.952 0.964 0.98 0.997 2021 +564 PAK PPPEX Pakistan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.365 4.441 4.531 4.59 4.909 4.923 4.945 5.074 5.432 5.678 5.861 6.406 6.902 7.303 8.024 8.941 9.359 10.361 10.917 11.339 11.429 12.061 12.182 12.49 13.093 13.425 14.435 14.977 16.114 19.797 21.478 24.962 26.635 28.522 30.403 31.468 32.378 33.589 34.084 36.29 39.292 41.871 44.265 51.627 55.712 58.95 61.585 64.293 2021 +564 PAK NID_NGDP Pakistan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16. Data before 2016 were extended backwards using growth rates for overall GDP and expenditure component shares of the original series. Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. As a result, any calculated GDP deflator using these the two different concepts will not be accurate. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.301 14.237 14.628 14.249 13.851 13.866 14.277 14.609 13.746 14.475 14.601 14.659 15.579 16.027 15.057 14.288 14.645 13.821 13.803 12.039 13.266 13.088 12.77 12.948 12.805 14.71 15.076 14.957 14.635 15.707 15.686 16.151 17.342 15.635 15.328 15.207 15.936 16.333 17.068 15.5 14.816 14.645 15.142 16.866 16.9 16.641 16.683 16.273 2021 +564 PAK NGSD_NGDP Pakistan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16. Data before 2016 were extended backwards using growth rates for overall GDP and expenditure component shares of the original series. Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. As a result, any calculated GDP deflator using these the two different concepts will not be accurate. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.719 13.368 13.057 14.758 13.234 11.897 13.524 14.871 12.577 13.109 14.482 14.328 16.49 14.07 15.191 14.047 12.4 12.003 13.872 11.685 15.066 15.472 17.95 18.91 16.271 15.842 11.905 11.009 7.432 10.807 13.707 16.24 15.498 14.676 14.19 14.283 14.354 12.716 11.679 11.316 13.335 13.835 10.542 14.322 14.404 14.181 14.231 13.827 2021 +564 PAK PCPI Pakistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2015/16. July 2015-June 2016 = 100. IMF staff extrapolated the series back based on the new base year. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 6.282 7.033 7.445 7.925 8.405 8.873 9.18 9.611 10.46 11.285 12.306 13.86 14.532 15.96 17.759 20.072 22.236 25.088 26.803 28.341 29.357 30.652 31.736 32.721 34.214 37.388 40.351 43.486 48.702 58.231 64.114 72.873 80.892 86.847 94.334 98.602 101.426 105.633 109.779 117.177 129.763 141.314 158.481 190.083 209.177 225.306 239.95 255.546 2021 +564 PAK PCPIPCH Pakistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.927 11.949 5.862 6.446 6.056 5.564 3.467 4.692 8.835 7.882 9.051 12.628 4.849 9.827 11.268 13.028 10.782 12.825 6.836 5.738 3.587 4.409 3.535 3.104 4.566 9.277 7.923 7.77 11.995 19.566 10.103 13.661 11.004 7.361 8.621 4.525 2.864 4.148 3.925 6.738 10.741 8.901 12.148 19.941 10.045 7.71 6.5 6.5 2021 +564 PAK PCPIE Pakistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2015/16. July 2015-June 2016 = 100. IMF staff extrapolated the series back based on the new base year. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 5.959 6.58 6.83 7.433 7.686 8.069 8.448 8.844 9.798 10.335 11.762 13.251 15.168 16.629 18.591 20.837 22.978 26.133 27.514 28.528 29.983 30.744 32.105 32.721 35.488 38.588 41.54 44.446 54.015 59.937 66.987 75.905 84.455 89.399 96.752 99.807 102.992 107.041 112.62 121.63 132.08 144.89 175.71 202.087 221.253 235.634 250.949 267.26 2021 +564 PAK PCPIEPCH Pakistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 15.125 10.432 3.793 8.827 3.409 4.976 4.703 4.681 10.788 5.485 13.81 12.659 14.464 9.63 11.802 12.079 10.277 13.732 5.283 3.684 5.103 2.535 4.428 1.919 8.457 8.736 7.648 6.997 21.529 10.964 11.762 13.313 11.265 5.853 8.225 3.158 3.191 3.932 5.212 8 8.592 9.699 21.271 15.012 9.484 6.5 6.5 6.5 2021 +564 PAK TM_RPCH Pakistan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Federal Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;. Data on re-exports and re-imports is compiled and published. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.753 -8.617 4.966 9.255 7.278 8.82 -2.369 1.916 -3.383 8.301 -3.5 7.386 4.233 12.734 -7.949 6.217 18.306 -6.036 -7.501 -0.007 -7.33 5.222 -2.057 8.133 6.583 30.722 21.576 2.92 10.729 -6.912 -2.294 5.761 0.473 1.13 5.242 13.812 12.375 15.138 9.519 -9.758 -14.005 16.493 8.077 -7.391 10.468 2.833 6.971 6.939 2021 +564 PAK TMG_RPCH Pakistan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Federal Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;. Data on re-exports and re-imports is compiled and published. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.807 -9.514 7.154 7.537 7.278 8.82 -2.369 1.916 -3.383 8.301 -3.5 7.493 3.121 13.413 -5.619 6.352 17.604 -6.619 -4.084 3.091 -8.396 5.158 -1.295 6.258 0.321 22.723 21.707 4.158 8.526 -0.424 -0.807 5.03 -0.497 1.913 7.665 14.674 14.644 14.973 8.709 -9.257 -12.762 20.094 9.927 -10.244 10.811 2.139 7.027 6.483 2021 +564 PAK TX_RPCH Pakistan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Federal Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;. Data on re-exports and re-imports is compiled and published. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.199 -0.798 11.153 10.014 -3.819 -0.496 32.918 12.383 -4.674 13.835 10.1 18.049 14.694 7.756 -8.838 4.181 1.821 -1.272 8.063 -1.32 12.174 12.648 14.881 14.189 -5.302 15.91 7.572 1.257 -3.255 -2.204 5.802 4.863 -5.871 16.245 0.381 8.161 -5.826 -1.661 6.01 -3.487 -2.107 3.343 3.704 6.019 14.867 7.767 6.914 5.913 2021 +564 PAK TXG_RPCH Pakistan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Federal Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;. Data on re-exports and re-imports is compiled and published. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.568 2.491 -6.906 27.157 -17.356 20.406 17.786 10.544 9.176 8.469 10.1 19.537 22.674 10.14 -11.551 -0.034 4.382 2.723 12.59 2.588 13.679 15.489 11.591 9.989 -5.489 14.426 6.955 -0.197 -0.099 -5.423 0.476 3.875 -2.886 11.609 8.059 7.96 -5.381 -3.851 8.482 -1.685 -1.046 2.726 2.054 6.112 15.166 7.541 7.01 5.621 2021 +564 PAK LUR Pakistan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) Employment type: Other Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 3.85 3.75 3.65 3.3 3.071 3.142 3.141 3.13 5.85 5.85 4.73 4.84 5.37 5.37 6.12 5.89 5.89 7.82 7.82 8.27 8.27 7.69 7.69 6.2 5.2 5.2 5.46 5.55 5.95 5.95 5.975 6 5.9 5.88 5.832 5.8 6.9 6.562 6.3 6.2 6.4 6.2 6 5.8 5.5 2021 +564 PAK LE Pakistan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +564 PAK LP Pakistan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 83.131 85.59 88.121 90.653 93.184 95.735 98.327 100.939 103.581 106.244 109.32 111.74 116.47 119.5 122.56 125.64 128.75 131.88 135.03 138.19 142.24 145.17 148.07 151.78 154.78 157.75 160.69 163.59 170.3 173.94 177.61 181.31 185.04 188.78 192.57 196.37 200.19 205.17 209.75 213.95 218.24 222.59 227.027 231.552 236.167 240.875 245.676 250.573 2021 +564 PAK GGR Pakistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 40.73 50.31 55.33 63.43 82.14 88.45 106.245 122.957 124.1 147.899 168.956 175.673 224.289 250.033 277.892 307.433 370.579 391.678 423.007 488.604 545.993 593.506 707.21 838.22 824.653 919.392 "1,131.85" "1,327.22" "1,530.00" "1,877.91" "2,129.63" "2,306.36" "2,611.03" "3,011.38" "3,836.52" "3,984.02" "4,512.38" "4,961.99" "5,264.97" "4,933.72" "6,306.15" "6,933.23" "8,076.72" "10,399.19" "12,343.52" "13,963.61" "15,633.21" "17,429.16" 2021 +564 PAK GGR_NGDP Pakistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 11.815 12.337 11.644 11.875 13.348 12.779 14.086 14.652 12.535 13.123 13.385 11.716 12.619 12.72 12.07 11.172 11.852 10.937 10.712 11.275 11.764 11.622 13.093 14.172 12.052 11.661 12.24 12.762 12.779 12.64 12.727 11.212 11.572 11.952 13.543 12.898 13.789 13.957 13.435 11.265 13.265 12.426 12.064 12.425 12.846 12.89 12.911 12.882 2021 +564 PAK GGX Pakistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 370.493 370.493 426.373 520.837 545.187 618.419 636.075 711.329 732.345 866.221 845.978 922.946 "1,116.54" "1,401.82" "1,800.00" "2,280.97" "2,544.20" "3,023.52" "3,536.36" "4,341.22" "4,884.79" "5,057.75" "5,425.83" "5,796.27" "6,800.52" "7,488.32" "8,345.24" "9,649.00" "10,306.40" "13,304.55" "14,412.49" "16,325.96" "18,111.19" "19,951.64" "21,951.37" 2021 +564 PAK GGX_NGDP Pakistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.849 16.093 15.494 16.658 15.224 15.661 14.678 15.326 14.341 16.037 14.304 13.489 14.161 15.159 17.309 19.051 17.125 18.069 17.191 19.241 19.388 17.854 17.566 17.712 19.128 19.108 19.054 20.296 18.472 19.872 17.22 16.991 16.719 16.477 16.224 2021 +564 PAK GGXCNL Pakistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -120.46 -92.601 -118.94 -150.258 -153.509 -195.412 -147.471 -165.336 -138.839 -159.011 -7.758 -98.293 -197.147 -269.964 -472.78 -750.97 -666.287 -893.897 "-1,230.00" "-1,730.19" "-1,873.41" "-1,221.23" "-1,441.81" "-1,283.89" "-1,838.53" "-2,223.35" "-3,411.52" "-3,342.85" "-3,373.17" "-5,227.84" "-4,013.30" "-3,982.44" "-4,147.58" "-4,318.43" "-4,522.21" 2021 +564 PAK GGXCNL_NGDP Pakistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.128 -4.022 -4.322 -4.806 -4.287 -4.949 -3.403 -3.562 -2.719 -2.944 -0.131 -1.437 -2.5 -2.919 -4.546 -6.272 -4.485 -5.342 -5.979 -7.668 -7.436 -4.311 -4.668 -3.923 -5.171 -5.673 -7.789 -7.032 -6.046 -7.809 -4.795 -4.145 -3.829 -3.566 -3.342 2021 +564 PAK GGSB Pakistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +564 PAK GGSB_NPGDP Pakistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +564 PAK GGXONLB Pakistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -37.76 1.427 -22.531 -19.261 4.24 0.839 65.788 79.742 95.631 86.252 199.422 97.968 13.049 -32.845 -103.983 -261.289 -28.497 -251.705 -531.913 -841.145 -882.444 -73.472 -138.124 -20.503 -490.096 -723.431 "-1,320.39" -722.846 -623.47 "-2,035.36" 182.294 592.958 726.666 821.659 915.12 2021 +564 PAK GGXONLB_NGDP Pakistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.921 0.062 -0.819 -0.616 0.118 0.021 1.518 1.718 1.873 1.597 3.372 1.432 0.165 -0.355 -1 -2.182 -0.192 -1.504 -2.586 -3.728 -3.502 -0.259 -0.447 -0.063 -1.379 -1.846 -3.015 -1.52 -1.117 -3.04 0.218 0.617 0.671 0.679 0.676 2021 +564 PAK GGXWDN Pakistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,553.43" "3,487.42" "3,487.84" "3,623.23" "3,811.40" "4,045.87" "4,389.08" "5,735.25" "7,320.90" "8,522.07" "10,306.23" "11,992.66" "13,753.30" "14,792.84" "16,218.16" "18,046.22" "19,862.72" "23,473.73" "30,758.58" "34,659.33" "37,596.49" "47,856.92" "55,309.66" "59,178.86" "64,858.98" "69,582.24" "75,442.59" 2021 +564 PAK GGXWDN_NGDP Pakistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.582 64.566 58.971 52.953 48.34 43.751 42.205 47.902 49.278 50.93 50.102 53.153 54.587 52.22 52.507 55.145 55.868 59.898 70.228 72.905 67.383 71.482 66.083 61.588 59.874 57.464 55.759 2021 +564 PAK GGXWDG Pakistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,492.45" "1,594.90" "1,819.30" "2,093.45" "2,349.37" "2,912.04" "3,174.38" "3,684.66" "3,650.10" "3,707.17" "3,852.21" "4,126.72" "4,475.32" "4,896.35" "6,211.57" "7,847.16" "9,121.64" "10,864.97" "12,799.15" "14,589.02" "16,161.53" "17,612.28" "19,899.70" "21,636.01" "25,402.65" "33,945.74" "37,822.60" "41,793.97" "52,054.40" "59,507.14" "63,376.34" "69,056.46" "73,779.72" "79,640.07" 2021 +564 PAK GGXWDG_NGDP Pakistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.826 57.959 58.185 58.457 59.494 67.2 68.394 72.152 67.578 62.68 56.299 52.339 48.395 47.082 51.88 52.82 54.513 52.818 56.727 57.904 57.052 57.021 60.809 60.856 64.82 77.505 79.559 74.906 77.751 71.098 65.956 63.749 60.931 58.861 2021 +564 PAK NGDP_FY Pakistan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 344.728 407.802 475.179 534.148 615.38 692.126 754.243 839.187 990.04 "1,126.99" "1,262.31" "1,499.42" "1,777.38" "1,965.62" "2,302.25" "2,751.78" "3,126.74" "3,581.17" "3,948.89" "4,333.39" "4,641.31" "5,106.83" "5,401.34" "5,914.46" "6,842.36" "7,884.63" "9,247.41" "10,399.51" "11,972.97" "14,856.46" "16,733.02" "20,570.40" "22,562.63" "25,195.38" "28,327.86" "30,887.52" "32,725.05" "35,552.82" "39,189.81" "43,798.40" "47,540.41" "55,795.52" "66,949.91" "83,696.94" "96,088.60" "108,325.14" "121,088.20" "135,302.08" 2021 +564 PAK BCA Pakistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1990, data are not consistent for the following reasons: (i) data may not correspond to fiscal years; (ii) data were compiled based on the methodology set out in the 4th edition of the BoP Manual rather than the 5th edition; and (iii) due to the ongoing Fund program with Pakistan and market sensitivity, the series from which the nominal exchange rate assumptions can be calculated aren't made public. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.915 -0.85 -0.374 -0.568 -1.12 -0.848 -0.593 -0.985 -1.374 -1.493 -1.378 -1.723 -1.066 -3.354 -1.66 -2.168 -4.172 -3.598 -1.704 -1.856 -0.215 0.324 2.833 4.07 1.831 -1.474 -4.899 -6.772 -13.788 -9.26 -3.946 0.214 -4.658 -2.496 -3.13 -2.815 -4.961 -12.27 -19.195 -13.434 -4.449 -2.82 -17.318 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +564 PAK BCA_NGDPD Pakistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.626 -2.062 -0.83 -1.35 -2.455 -1.857 -1.27 -2.016 -2.442 -2.545 -2.342 -2.576 -1.49 -4.43 -2.176 -2.431 -4.479 -3.917 -1.864 -2.144 -0.24 0.371 3.222 4.026 1.541 -1.11 -3.171 -3.948 -7.203 -4.9 -1.979 0.089 -1.845 -0.959 -1.138 -0.925 -1.582 -3.617 -5.389 -4.184 -1.481 -0.81 -4.6 -2.544 -2.496 -2.46 -2.452 -2.446 2021 +565 PLW NGDP_R Palau "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2018/19 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.227 0.25 0.26 0.253 0.263 0.272 0.271 0.275 0.259 0.243 0.239 0.251 0.255 0.252 0.264 0.286 0.287 0.278 0.278 0.279 0.254 0.22 0.214 0.24 0.262 0.274 0.284 0.293 2021 +565 PLW NGDP_RPCH Palau "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.333 4.062 -2.602 3.844 3.234 -0.126 1.311 -5.575 -6.471 -1.339 4.836 1.539 -1.097 4.694 8.443 0.412 -3.4 0.072 0.396 -8.92 -13.415 -2.8 12.3 9.1 4.7 3.5 3.2 2021 +565 PLW NGDP Palau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2018/19 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.149 0.155 0.162 0.153 0.164 0.183 0.189 0.193 0.194 0.182 0.182 0.193 0.211 0.222 0.241 0.288 0.298 0.286 0.285 0.279 0.252 0.218 0.226 0.272 0.309 0.33 0.346 0.36 2021 +565 PLW NGDPD Palau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.149 0.155 0.162 0.153 0.164 0.183 0.189 0.193 0.194 0.182 0.182 0.193 0.211 0.222 0.241 0.288 0.298 0.286 0.285 0.279 0.252 0.218 0.226 0.272 0.309 0.33 0.346 0.36 2021 +565 PLW PPPGDP Palau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.154 0.173 0.183 0.182 0.194 0.207 0.213 0.221 0.213 0.201 0.2 0.214 0.222 0.223 0.238 0.261 0.264 0.26 0.267 0.272 0.251 0.226 0.236 0.274 0.305 0.326 0.344 0.361 2021 +565 PLW NGDP_D Palau "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.702 61.934 62.146 60.346 62.368 67.529 69.793 70.163 74.829 75.068 75.92 76.697 82.834 88.254 91.283 100.507 103.811 102.89 102.55 100.006 99.147 99.027 105.669 113.382 117.804 120.514 121.96 122.814 2021 +565 PLW NGDPRPC Palau "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "11,966.92" "13,014.37" "13,435.45" "12,981.97" "13,373.89" "13,642.34" "13,753.67" "14,199.30" "13,663.00" "13,022.12" "13,092.38" "13,986.81" "14,563.49" "14,479.76" "15,203.13" "16,204.79" "16,256.86" "15,679.46" "15,679.33" "15,703.57" "14,421.59" "12,452.19" "11,983.70" "13,301.64" "14,350.68" "14,859.04" "15,369.52" "15,851.46" 2020 +565 PLW NGDPRPPPPC Palau "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "11,215.20" "12,196.86" "12,591.49" "12,166.49" "12,533.79" "12,785.38" "12,889.72" "13,307.36" "12,804.74" "12,204.12" "12,269.97" "13,108.22" "13,648.66" "13,570.20" "14,248.12" "15,186.87" "15,235.66" "14,694.54" "14,694.41" "14,717.13" "13,515.68" "11,670.00" "11,230.93" "12,466.08" "13,449.22" "13,925.65" "14,404.06" "14,855.73" 2020 +565 PLW NGDPPC Palau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,862.50" "8,060.38" "8,349.54" "7,834.16" "8,341.06" "9,212.57" "9,599.03" "9,962.69" "10,223.92" "9,775.42" "9,939.74" "10,727.52" "12,063.50" "12,778.97" "13,877.88" "16,286.95" "16,876.47" "16,132.65" "16,079.10" "15,704.46" "14,298.60" "12,331.06" "12,663.00" "15,081.72" "16,905.71" "17,907.19" "18,744.66" "19,467.75" 2020 +565 PLW NGDPDPC Palau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,862.50" "8,060.38" "8,349.54" "7,834.16" "8,341.06" "9,212.57" "9,599.03" "9,962.69" "10,223.92" "9,775.42" "9,939.74" "10,727.52" "12,063.50" "12,778.97" "13,877.88" "16,286.95" "16,876.47" "16,132.65" "16,079.10" "15,704.46" "14,298.60" "12,331.06" "12,663.00" "15,081.72" "16,905.71" "17,907.19" "18,744.66" "19,467.75" 2020 +565 PLW PPPPC Palau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,121.49" "9,031.35" "9,468.87" "9,329.85" "9,869.52" "10,383.35" "10,791.09" "11,441.81" "11,220.79" "10,763.00" "10,951.14" "11,942.37" "12,667.33" "12,815.07" "13,706.87" "14,756.11" "14,951.86" "14,694.54" "15,045.44" "15,338.26" "14,255.86" "12,820.58" "13,215.43" "15,191.48" "16,733.46" "17,648.23" "18,602.06" "19,556.61" 2020 +565 PLW NGAP_NPGDP Palau Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +565 PLW PPPSH Palau Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2021 +565 PLW PPPEX Palau Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.968 0.892 0.882 0.84 0.845 0.887 0.89 0.871 0.911 0.908 0.908 0.898 0.952 0.997 1.012 1.104 1.129 1.098 1.069 1.024 1.003 0.962 0.958 0.993 1.01 1.015 1.008 0.995 2021 +565 PLW NID_NGDP Palau Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2018/19 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.387 56.256 56.571 53.829 54.037 48.83 43.287 36.481 33.338 26.675 26.702 30.726 29.06 25.319 32.341 28.578 28.934 30.96 28.13 35.965 41.522 39.898 36.206 33.975 28.35 30.411 29.522 28.851 2021 +565 PLW NGSD_NGDP Palau Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +565 PLW PCPI Palau "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2016/17. Reference year is FY2016Q4=100. The base year is 2016Q3. The team converts quarterly CY CPI to FY. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.658 65.181 65.003 65.424 65.775 68.115 71.003 73.147 80.411 84.177 85.097 87.338 92.088 94.708 98.461 100.626 99.282 100.373 102.334 102.958 103.659 104.125 116.828 126.291 131.596 134.754 136.64 137.87 2021 +565 PLW PCPIPCH Palau "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.726 -0.273 0.647 0.537 3.558 4.239 3.02 9.931 4.683 1.094 2.633 5.439 2.845 3.962 2.199 -1.336 1.1 1.954 0.609 0.681 0.45 12.2 8.1 4.2 2.4 1.4 0.9 2021 +565 PLW PCPIE Palau "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2016/17. Reference year is FY2016Q4=100. The base year is 2016Q3. The team converts quarterly CY CPI to FY. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.48 64.902 65.126 65.576 66.117 69.564 72.28 74.175 86.61 84.472 85.549 90.747 92.258 95.674 99.348 99.645 100 100.657 103.322 102.935 103.505 108.3 124.588 132.313 136.414 139.006 140.535 141.098 2021 +565 PLW PCPIEPCH Palau "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.374 0.346 0.691 0.824 5.214 3.904 2.621 16.764 -2.468 1.274 6.076 1.665 3.703 3.839 0.299 0.356 0.657 2.647 -0.374 0.554 4.632 15.04 6.2 3.1 1.9 1.1 0.4 2021 +565 PLW TM_RPCH Palau Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2014/15 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.849 -1.717 -13.513 9.127 -7.717 -3.047 -10.802 -4.321 -1.756 -4.016 1.533 14.258 2.65 17.241 14.72 6.55 -4.805 -10.465 8.472 5.868 -38.891 -7.548 15.836 9.087 3.485 1.769 1.542 2021 +565 PLW TMG_RPCH Palau Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2014/15 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.171 -4.379 -13.437 10.554 -11.935 -7.192 -14.749 -10.475 2.83 -5.348 1.067 10.851 6.606 26.444 15.534 6.563 -7.523 -12.405 10.744 14.639 -42.944 -9.053 15.437 9.739 5.564 3.143 2.677 2021 +565 PLW TX_RPCH Palau Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2014/15 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.409 6.679 -19.971 2.955 13.553 0.837 -0.417 -3.255 -11.947 3.193 14.82 11.5 1.811 8.677 14.502 -2.672 -16.4 -9.431 -13.138 -45.526 -78.087 26.11 219.779 38.086 10.455 11.504 12.028 2021 +565 PLW TXG_RPCH Palau Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2014/15 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 95.477 30.353 -52.901 -30.678 17.258 6.146 -32.409 -15.705 -6.722 0.245 -15.386 21.015 -3.51 8.608 22.459 4.484 -3.171 -16.874 -20.362 -60.814 -79.165 -12.021 16.938 11.374 12.213 3.963 6.254 2021 +565 PLW LUR Palau Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +565 PLW LE Palau Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +565 PLW LP Palau Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 2020 +565 PLW GGR Palau General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.065 0.053 0.058 0.07 0.073 0.077 0.087 0.092 0.085 0.076 0.086 0.087 0.095 0.092 0.107 0.115 0.125 0.115 0.127 0.119 0.128 0.113 0.097 0.107 0.122 0.129 0.135 0.137 2021 +565 PLW GGR_NGDP Palau General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.933 34.253 36.123 45.579 44.365 42.193 46.032 47.767 43.695 41.88 47.15 45.312 45.014 41.362 44.252 39.933 41.801 40.249 44.486 42.803 50.726 51.833 42.777 39.482 39.475 38.888 39.121 38.012 2021 +565 PLW GGX Palau General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.084 0.079 0.079 0.073 0.081 0.074 0.087 0.096 0.088 0.078 0.088 0.085 0.093 0.09 0.098 0.1 0.114 0.101 0.109 0.12 0.152 0.15 0.118 0.119 0.125 0.132 0.138 0.137 2021 +565 PLW GGX_NGDP Palau General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 56.143 51.11 48.915 47.809 49.255 40.569 45.89 49.88 45.444 42.763 48.137 44.008 43.99 40.61 40.612 34.916 38.226 35.421 38.229 43.18 60.51 68.693 52.164 43.534 40.627 40.029 39.754 38.054 2021 +565 PLW GGXCNL Palau General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.018 -0.026 -0.021 -0.003 -0.008 0.003 -- -0.004 -0.003 -0.002 -0.002 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.009 0.014 0.011 0.014 0.018 -0.001 -0.025 -0.037 -0.021 -0.011 -0.004 -0.004 -0.002 -- 2021 +565 PLW GGXCNL_NGDP Palau General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.211 -16.858 -12.792 -2.23 -4.89 1.624 0.142 -2.113 -1.749 -0.883 -0.987 1.304 1.024 0.752 3.641 5.017 3.574 4.828 6.257 -0.377 -9.784 -16.861 -9.388 -4.052 -1.152 -1.141 -0.633 -0.043 2021 +565 PLW GGSB Palau General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +565 PLW GGSB_NPGDP Palau General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +565 PLW GGXONLB Palau General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +565 PLW GGXONLB_NGDP Palau General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +565 PLW GGXWDN Palau General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +565 PLW GGXWDN_NGDP Palau General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +565 PLW GGXWDG Palau General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions +565 PLW GGXWDG_NGDP Palau General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP +565 PLW NGDP_FY Palau "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.149 0.155 0.162 0.153 0.164 0.183 0.189 0.193 0.194 0.182 0.182 0.193 0.211 0.222 0.241 0.288 0.298 0.286 0.285 0.279 0.252 0.218 0.226 0.272 0.309 0.33 0.346 0.36 2021 +565 PLW BCA Palau Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.074 -0.05 -0.046 -0.04 -0.054 -0.046 -0.05 -0.038 -0.041 -0.02 -0.017 -0.026 -0.034 -0.033 -0.047 -0.026 -0.04 -0.065 -0.055 -0.096 -0.105 -0.062 -0.098 -0.093 -0.085 -0.078 -0.067 -0.055 2021 +565 PLW BCA_NGDPD Palau Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -49.758 -32.48 -28.281 -25.899 -32.737 -25.133 -26.472 -19.911 -20.981 -10.986 -9.369 -13.251 -15.933 -14.794 -19.432 -8.923 -13.428 -22.819 -19.415 -34.576 -41.675 -28.517 -43.184 -34.065 -27.639 -23.558 -19.453 -15.422 2021 +283 PAN NGDP_R Panama "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. The deflator in base year 2007 is not exactly 100 because of data splicing. In October 2015 the authorities published new national accounts with a base year of 2007. The new methodology uses chain-linked volume measures as opposed to constant prices. Data for years before 2007 currently do not exist for the re-based series. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.231 7.897 8.319 7.946 8.161 8.564 8.87 8.709 7.544 7.662 8.283 9.063 9.806 10.341 10.636 10.822 11.62 12.373 13.28 13.795 14.173 14.252 14.572 15.188 16.328 17.501 18.995 21.296 23.395 23.686 25.066 27.902 30.63 32.745 34.404 36.376 38.178 40.313 41.798 43.044 35.32 40.736 43.801 45.559 47.605 49.747 51.986 54.325 2021 +283 PAN NGDP_RPCH Panama "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.5 9.207 5.348 -4.491 2.709 4.942 3.568 -1.809 -13.38 1.562 8.099 9.418 8.203 5.456 2.849 1.752 7.371 6.48 7.332 3.878 2.737 0.558 2.247 4.226 7.508 7.181 8.541 12.111 9.856 1.243 5.828 11.314 9.779 6.903 5.067 5.733 4.953 5.591 3.685 2.98 -17.945 15.336 7.523 4.014 4.491 4.5 4.5 4.5 2021 +283 PAN NGDP Panama "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. The deflator in base year 2007 is not exactly 100 because of data splicing. In October 2015 the authorities published new national accounts with a base year of 2007. The new methodology uses chain-linked volume measures as opposed to constant prices. Data for years before 2007 currently do not exist for the re-based series. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.104 4.645 5.132 5.269 5.5 5.818 6.046 6.073 5.25 5.264 5.723 6.292 7.153 7.812 8.33 8.515 10.04 10.849 11.762 12.326 12.502 12.704 13.204 13.915 15.255 16.638 18.438 21.296 25.156 27.117 29.44 34.686 40.43 45.6 49.921 54.092 57.908 62.203 64.929 66.984 53.977 63.605 71.085 76.382 81.785 87.175 92.92 99.043 2021 +283 PAN NGDPD Panama "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.104 4.645 5.132 5.269 5.5 5.818 6.046 6.073 5.25 5.264 5.723 6.292 7.153 7.812 8.33 8.515 10.04 10.849 11.762 12.326 12.502 12.704 13.204 13.915 15.255 16.638 18.438 21.296 25.156 27.117 29.44 34.686 40.43 45.6 49.921 54.092 57.908 62.203 64.929 66.984 53.977 63.605 71.085 76.382 81.785 87.175 92.92 99.043 2021 +283 PAN PPPGDP Panama "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.997 8.364 9.355 9.285 9.881 10.697 11.302 11.372 10.198 10.763 12.07 13.653 15.11 16.312 17.135 17.801 19.463 21.082 22.882 24.105 25.326 26.041 27.041 28.74 31.727 35.072 39.242 45.184 50.589 51.546 55.206 62.728 70.434 79.815 89.33 100.479 112.346 125.038 132.743 139.144 115.551 138.809 159.863 172.204 183.713 195.548 208.238 221.819 2021 +283 PAN NGDP_D Panama "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 56.752 58.819 61.685 66.31 67.39 67.935 68.166 69.726 69.591 68.704 69.092 69.433 72.946 75.539 78.32 78.685 86.408 87.688 88.57 89.35 88.215 89.137 90.611 91.618 93.43 95.073 97.064 100 107.527 114.486 117.451 124.315 131.992 139.258 145.104 148.701 151.678 154.3 155.339 155.619 152.824 156.138 162.292 167.656 171.8 175.236 178.741 182.316 2021 +283 PAN NGDPRPC Panama "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,649.29" "3,890.49" "4,002.82" "3,735.67" "3,750.59" "3,848.94" "3,899.84" "3,747.69" "3,178.07" "3,161.01" "3,347.69" "3,585.77" "3,798.61" "3,922.88" "3,951.96" "3,939.66" "4,144.22" "4,323.58" "4,547.03" "4,629.08" "4,660.99" "4,593.99" "4,605.07" "4,707.20" "4,964.89" "5,222.53" "5,564.95" "6,127.03" "6,612.48" "6,579.34" "6,845.21" "7,492.82" "8,087.21" "8,503.56" "8,791.61" "9,150.33" "9,456.96" "9,836.87" "10,050.65" "10,202.87" "8,255.18" "9,391.87" "9,965.14" "10,231.49" "10,556.50" "10,896.17" "11,249.94" "11,615.21" 2020 +283 PAN NGDPRPPPPC Panama "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,318.97" "12,067.12" "12,415.51" "11,586.91" "11,633.17" "11,938.23" "12,096.12" "11,624.18" "9,857.41" "9,804.47" "10,383.51" "11,121.95" "11,782.14" "12,167.57" "12,257.76" "12,219.63" "12,854.09" "13,410.41" "14,103.49" "14,357.98" "14,456.96" "14,249.16" "14,283.53" "14,600.28" "15,399.57" "16,198.69" "17,260.77" "19,004.18" "20,509.87" "20,407.11" "21,231.75" "23,240.43" "25,084.05" "26,375.43" "27,268.89" "28,381.54" "29,332.60" "30,510.96" "31,174.05" "31,646.19" "25,605.04" "29,130.71" "30,908.80" "31,734.96" "32,743.04" "33,796.57" "34,893.88" "36,026.82" 2020 +283 PAN NGDPPC Panama "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,071.04" "2,288.37" "2,469.14" "2,477.12" "2,527.53" "2,614.79" "2,658.35" "2,613.10" "2,211.67" "2,171.73" "2,312.99" "2,489.71" "2,770.95" "2,963.32" "3,095.16" "3,099.92" "3,580.93" "3,791.27" "4,027.32" "4,136.06" "4,111.71" "4,094.97" "4,172.69" "4,312.62" "4,638.72" "4,965.21" "5,401.56" "6,127.03" "7,110.23" "7,532.40" "8,039.76" "9,314.69" "10,674.49" "11,841.89" "12,756.95" "13,606.60" "14,344.09" "15,178.30" "15,612.60" "15,877.57" "12,615.88" "14,664.31" "16,172.62" "17,153.67" "18,136.12" "19,094.05" "20,108.28" "21,176.38" 2020 +283 PAN NGDPDPC Panama "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,071.04" "2,288.37" "2,469.14" "2,477.12" "2,527.53" "2,614.79" "2,658.35" "2,613.10" "2,211.67" "2,171.73" "2,312.99" "2,489.71" "2,770.95" "2,963.32" "3,095.16" "3,099.92" "3,580.93" "3,791.27" "4,027.32" "4,136.06" "4,111.71" "4,094.97" "4,172.69" "4,312.62" "4,638.72" "4,965.21" "5,401.56" "6,127.03" "7,110.23" "7,532.40" "8,039.76" "9,314.69" "10,674.49" "11,841.89" "12,756.95" "13,606.60" "14,344.09" "15,178.30" "15,612.60" "15,877.57" "12,615.88" "14,664.31" "16,172.62" "17,153.67" "18,136.12" "19,094.05" "20,108.28" "21,176.38" 2020 +283 PAN PPPPC Panama "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,530.81" "4,120.30" "4,501.20" "4,365.30" "4,540.91" "4,807.33" "4,968.99" "4,893.23" "4,295.83" "4,440.31" "4,878.53" "5,402.20" "5,853.29" "6,188.03" "6,367.06" "6,480.34" "6,941.64" "7,366.94" "7,834.89" "8,088.65" "8,328.93" "8,394.16" "8,545.55" "8,907.46" "9,647.30" "10,466.15" "11,496.50" "12,999.77" "14,298.77" "14,318.31" "15,075.96" "16,845.13" "18,596.29" "20,727.24" "22,827.40" "25,275.19" "27,828.76" "30,510.96" "31,918.74" "32,981.81" "27,007.28" "32,002.80" "36,370.38" "38,673.02" "40,738.73" "42,831.02" "45,063.54" "47,426.99" 2020 +283 PAN NGAP_NPGDP Panama Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +283 PAN PPPSH Panama Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.052 0.056 0.059 0.055 0.054 0.055 0.055 0.052 0.043 0.042 0.044 0.047 0.045 0.047 0.047 0.046 0.048 0.049 0.051 0.051 0.05 0.049 0.049 0.049 0.05 0.051 0.053 0.056 0.06 0.061 0.061 0.066 0.07 0.076 0.082 0.09 0.097 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.087 0.095 0.099 0.1 0.101 0.103 0.104 0.105 2021 +283 PAN PPPEX Panama Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.587 0.555 0.549 0.567 0.557 0.544 0.535 0.534 0.515 0.489 0.474 0.461 0.473 0.479 0.486 0.478 0.516 0.515 0.514 0.511 0.494 0.488 0.488 0.484 0.481 0.474 0.47 0.471 0.497 0.526 0.533 0.553 0.574 0.571 0.559 0.538 0.515 0.497 0.489 0.481 0.467 0.458 0.445 0.444 0.445 0.446 0.446 0.447 2021 +283 PAN NID_NGDP Panama Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. The deflator in base year 2007 is not exactly 100 because of data splicing. In October 2015 the authorities published new national accounts with a base year of 2007. The new methodology uses chain-linked volume measures as opposed to constant prices. Data for years before 2007 currently do not exist for the re-based series. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.863 31.298 28.585 24.715 18.557 19.247 20.125 24.215 6.575 3.797 11.914 17.718 23.361 29.014 29.521 31.308 30.455 29.51 31.531 30.193 28.397 20.612 18.406 22.401 22.015 21.764 23.192 36.044 42.328 31.432 38.213 38.637 43.689 44.008 44.309 42.756 40.499 41.731 41.481 38.302 24.059 32.52 34.324 34.726 34.751 34.823 34.839 34.811 2021 +283 PAN NGSD_NGDP Panama Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. The deflator in base year 2007 is not exactly 100 because of data splicing. In October 2015 the authorities published new national accounts with a base year of 2007. The new methodology uses chain-linked volume measures as opposed to constant prices. Data for years before 2007 currently do not exist for the re-based series. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.335 16.049 14.277 15.22 10.562 12.571 15.884 18.015 10.502 3.543 12.374 10.723 14.319 20.387 22.406 21.191 20.863 24.495 19.783 17.209 16.925 15.052 13.915 13.422 10.356 12.424 15.138 28.826 31.83 30.649 27.639 25.599 34.45 35.053 30.933 33.793 32.715 35.71 33.858 33.332 26.091 30.299 30.633 31.448 31.765 32.061 32.234 32.324 2021 +283 PAN PCPI Panama "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 49.418 53.026 55.28 56.442 57.335 57.924 57.885 58.462 58.672 58.74 59.192 60.108 61.16 61.453 62.271 62.856 63.65 64.449 64.854 65.697 66.647 66.856 67.524 67.563 67.884 69.825 71.542 74.524 81.051 83.004 85.902 90.949 96.131 100.003 102.626 102.767 103.527 104.433 105.229 104.855 103.229 104.913 109.048 112.652 115.437 117.745 120.1 122.502 2021 +283 PAN PCPIPCH Panama "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.808 7.3 4.251 2.103 1.583 1.027 -0.066 0.996 0.359 0.116 0.769 1.547 1.751 0.478 1.332 0.939 1.264 1.255 0.628 1.3 1.446 0.314 0.998 0.058 0.475 2.86 2.458 4.169 8.759 2.409 3.491 5.876 5.698 4.027 2.623 0.137 0.74 0.876 0.762 -0.355 -1.55 1.631 3.941 3.305 2.472 2 2 2 2021 +283 PAN PCPIE Panama "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 51.536 53.221 55.487 56.649 57.475 58.007 58.221 58.475 58.973 59.142 59.435 59.903 60.891 61.472 62.285 62.808 64.261 63.97 64.842 65.829 66.294 66.294 67.456 67.321 68.402 70.697 72.251 76.842 82.041 83.595 87.713 93.25 97.572 101.218 102.2 102.5 104 104.5 104.666 104.599 102.951 105.653 110.302 113.611 115.883 118.201 120.565 122.976 2021 +283 PAN PCPIEPCH Panama "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 15.495 3.269 4.258 2.094 1.457 0.926 0.369 0.436 0.851 0.287 0.496 0.787 1.649 0.954 1.323 0.84 2.313 -0.452 1.362 1.523 0.706 0 1.753 -0.2 1.605 3.356 2.197 6.355 6.766 1.893 4.927 6.313 4.634 3.737 0.97 0.294 1.463 0.481 0.158 -0.064 -1.575 2.624 4.4 3 2 2 2 2 2021 +283 PAN TM_RPCH Panama Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: National Statistical Office reports that Imports are FOB, except for those of the Colon Free Zone (which are CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.945 0.747 -8.625 -22.541 6.158 12.145 4.419 4.729 -22.307 20.487 -7.9 14.951 19.312 9.506 10.103 5.872 10.775 14.954 5.395 -4.776 -9.926 -4.755 0.886 -1.901 11.875 8.394 4.843 20.127 15.338 -15.214 27.787 29.88 -4.175 -0.302 -2.32 -1.412 2.363 4.906 -0.451 -7.655 -29.602 32.943 1.698 1.939 10.071 7.592 7.3 5.316 2021 +283 PAN TMG_RPCH Panama Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: National Statistical Office reports that Imports are FOB, except for those of the Colon Free Zone (which are CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.945 0.747 -8.625 -22.541 6.158 12.145 4.419 4.729 -22.307 20.487 -7.9 14.951 19.312 9.506 10.103 5.534 10.775 8.934 18.54 -1.505 -13.643 -4.948 -2.462 -1.903 13.61 7.27 7.7 20.981 16.348 -14.806 27.082 27.805 -3.449 -3.243 -2.117 -3.229 0.947 6.756 -0.168 -10.187 -28.008 33.324 1.924 0.686 9.399 7.481 7.519 5.194 2021 +283 PAN TX_RPCH Panama Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: National Statistical Office reports that Imports are FOB, except for those of the Colon Free Zone (which are CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -36.41 -2.398 6.061 -1.891 -11.663 28.849 0.992 -8.424 1.533 -11.734 17.853 3.24 15.023 5.573 9.477 1.222 -3.783 11.621 -2.912 -14.294 7.538 2.149 -5.906 0.104 15.294 15.873 14.388 11.824 12.979 0.266 5.007 23.743 7.766 -5.549 -8.656 -4.9 -3.276 5.193 2.733 -0.255 -26.949 23.848 5.676 6.113 7.832 6.924 6.412 4.632 2021 +283 PAN TXG_RPCH Panama Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: National Statistical Office reports that Imports are FOB, except for those of the Colon Free Zone (which are CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.821 9.94 -2.262 -63.156 -74.252 528.745 126.56 -5.382 35.066 -19.14 17.853 3.24 19.787 5.866 10.234 -0.222 -5.947 12.99 -4.749 -17.862 7.569 3.03 -12.04 -4.816 18.358 17.232 10.931 15.11 14.673 -1.244 1.599 25.844 3.8 -10.577 -15.819 -11.199 -8.437 2.78 2.78 -2.209 -15.559 24.192 4.997 7.156 8.108 8.327 7.37 3.974 2021 +283 PAN LUR Panama Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 8.375 9.184 10.981 11.573 12.216 14.418 12.504 14.102 18.78 18.939 16.719 15.971 14.674 13.262 14.008 14.019 14.317 13.37 11.599 9.532 13.526 14.026 13.489 13.042 11.749 9.781 8.662 6.372 5.579 6.557 6.516 4.481 4.05 4.098 4.823 5.052 5.494 6.13 5.956 7.07 18.548 11.293 9.508 9.963 9.963 9.963 9.963 9.963 2021 +283 PAN LE Panama Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +283 PAN LP Panama Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.982 2.03 2.078 2.127 2.176 2.225 2.274 2.324 2.374 2.424 2.474 2.527 2.581 2.636 2.691 2.747 2.804 2.862 2.921 2.98 3.041 3.102 3.164 3.227 3.289 3.351 3.413 3.476 3.538 3.6 3.662 3.724 3.788 3.851 3.913 3.975 4.037 4.098 4.159 4.219 4.279 4.337 4.395 4.453 4.51 4.566 4.621 4.677 2020 +283 PAN GGR Panama General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.802 1.999 2.018 2.283 2.461 2.802 2.883 2.811 2.809 2.884 2.994 3.451 4.273 5.499 6.014 6.131 6.818 7.77 8.965 9.947 10.053 10.655 11.646 12.442 12.839 12.396 9.861 11.555 14 15.219 16.561 17.917 19.32 20.797 2021 +283 PAN GGR_NGDP Panama General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.632 23.47 20.101 21.04 20.926 22.732 23.058 22.125 21.27 20.729 19.624 20.744 23.176 25.823 23.908 22.611 23.157 22.4 22.173 21.813 20.138 19.698 20.112 20.002 19.774 18.505 18.269 18.167 19.695 19.925 20.249 20.553 20.792 20.998 2021 +283 PAN GGX Panama General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.077 2.226 1.855 2.367 2.767 2.92 2.953 3.085 3.212 3.493 3.688 3.856 4.186 4.818 5.917 6.37 7.322 8.416 9.533 10.962 11.614 11.965 12.79 13.788 14.913 14.67 15.452 15.792 16.867 17.528 18.21 19.246 20.742 22.307 2021 +283 PAN GGX_NGDP Panama General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.931 26.136 18.471 21.818 23.526 23.689 23.622 24.288 24.329 25.103 24.174 23.178 22.701 22.623 23.523 23.493 24.87 24.264 23.579 24.04 23.265 22.119 22.087 22.166 22.968 21.9 28.627 24.829 23.728 22.948 22.265 22.077 22.323 22.522 2021 +283 PAN GGXCNL Panama General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.275 -0.227 0.164 -0.085 -0.306 -0.118 -0.071 -0.275 -0.404 -0.609 -0.694 -0.405 0.088 0.682 0.097 -0.239 -0.504 -0.647 -0.568 -1.015 -1.561 -1.31 -1.144 -1.346 -2.074 -2.274 -5.591 -4.237 -2.867 -2.309 -1.649 -1.328 -1.422 -1.509 2021 +283 PAN GGXCNL_NGDP Panama General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.299 -2.666 1.629 -0.779 -2.599 -0.957 -0.564 -2.163 -3.058 -4.373 -4.55 -2.434 0.475 3.2 0.386 -0.882 -1.713 -1.864 -1.406 -2.227 -3.127 -2.421 -1.975 -2.164 -3.194 -3.395 -10.358 -6.662 -4.033 -3.023 -2.017 -1.523 -1.531 -1.524 2021 +283 PAN GGSB Panama General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.196 -0.148 -0.417 -0.206 -0.124 -0.255 -0.347 -0.538 -0.664 -0.368 0.116 0.507 -0.233 -0.156 -0.276 -0.627 -0.696 -1.119 -1.541 -1.299 -1.171 -1.642 -2.593 -2.972 -3.761 -3.532 -2.609 -2.093 -1.572 -1.328 -1.422 -1.509 2021 +283 PAN GGSB_NPGDP Panama General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.913 -1.364 -3.63 -1.708 -1.007 -1.992 -2.578 -3.777 -4.307 -2.189 0.627 2.446 -0.965 -0.564 -0.905 -1.798 -1.744 -2.476 -3.075 -2.395 -2.026 -2.703 -4.162 -4.726 -6.059 -5.445 -3.729 -2.759 -1.922 -1.523 -1.531 -1.524 2021 +283 PAN GGXONLB Panama General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.086 0.198 0.446 0.215 -0.011 0.207 0.316 0.128 -0.007 -0.129 -0.173 0.199 0.759 1.27 0.729 0.349 0.158 -0.004 -0.042 -0.215 -0.754 -0.433 -0.198 -0.335 -0.957 -1.174 -4.333 -2.938 -1.35 -0.728 0.087 0.551 0.535 0.57 2021 +283 PAN GGXONLB_NGDP Panama General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.03 2.327 4.444 1.984 -0.092 1.676 2.53 1.006 -0.054 -0.924 -1.135 1.195 4.115 5.966 2.897 1.288 0.537 -0.012 -0.104 -0.472 -1.509 -0.801 -0.341 -0.539 -1.474 -1.753 -8.027 -4.62 -1.9 -0.953 0.107 0.632 0.576 0.576 2021 +283 PAN GGXWDN Panama General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.119 5.119 5.12 5.121 5.362 5.33 5.253 5.76 5.9 5.005 6.448 7.056 7.381 6.731 6.521 6.154 7.581 7.968 8.73 9.267 9.875 10.947 11.851 14.342 16.912 19.331 23.296 25.952 28.818 31.127 32.776 34.105 35.527 37.036 2021 +283 PAN GGXWDN_NGDP Panama General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 61.448 60.12 50.996 47.2 45.588 43.244 42.019 45.34 44.681 35.969 42.266 42.405 40.034 31.606 25.921 22.695 25.75 22.972 21.594 20.323 19.781 20.238 20.466 23.057 26.047 28.859 43.16 40.801 40.541 40.752 40.076 39.122 38.234 37.394 2021 +283 PAN GGXWDG Panama General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.766 6.767 6.768 6.769 7.087 7.081 6.978 7.646 7.834 8.184 9.334 10.27 10.5 10.513 10.477 11.286 11.936 13.12 14.569 16.247 18.249 19.474 20.443 21.93 24.228 28.064 35.388 37.166 39.541 42.052 44.094 46.045 48.126 50.254 2021 +283 PAN GGXWDG_NGDP Panama General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 81.221 79.463 67.403 62.386 60.255 57.447 55.811 60.185 59.331 58.813 61.184 61.727 56.947 49.365 41.647 41.619 40.543 37.824 36.035 35.63 36.555 36.001 35.303 35.256 37.315 41.897 65.562 58.433 55.625 55.055 53.915 52.819 51.793 50.74 2021 +283 PAN NGDP_FY Panama "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.33 8.515 10.04 10.849 11.762 12.326 12.502 12.704 13.204 13.915 15.255 16.638 18.438 21.296 25.156 27.117 29.44 34.686 40.43 45.6 49.921 54.092 57.908 62.203 64.929 66.984 53.977 63.605 71.085 76.382 81.785 87.175 92.92 99.043 2021 +283 PAN BCA Panama Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). IMF Staff reports identify public sector flows in the financial account Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.329 -0.535 -0.194 0.199 -0.202 0.075 -0.099 0.545 0.721 0.112 0.209 -0.241 -0.264 -0.096 0.016 -0.471 -0.201 -0.507 -1.016 -1.159 -0.673 -0.17 -0.096 -0.537 -1.003 -1.064 -0.463 -1.537 -2.641 -0.212 -3.113 -4.523 -3.735 -4.084 -6.677 -4.848 -4.508 -3.745 -4.95 -3.329 1.097 -1.412 -2.624 -2.503 -2.442 -2.408 -2.421 -2.462 2021 +283 PAN BCA_NGDPD Panama Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.009 -11.518 -3.782 3.771 -3.678 1.291 -1.636 8.973 13.741 2.118 3.654 -3.832 -3.693 -1.225 0.191 -5.527 -1.998 -4.67 -8.638 -9.401 -5.379 -1.341 -0.723 -3.856 -6.576 -6.395 -2.509 -7.218 -10.498 -0.783 -10.574 -13.039 -9.238 -8.955 -13.375 -8.963 -7.784 -6.021 -7.623 -4.97 2.032 -2.22 -3.691 -3.277 -2.986 -2.763 -2.605 -2.486 2021 +853 PNG NGDP_R Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistical Office and MOF Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022 16.264 16.451 16.588 17.158 16.989 17.597 18.592 19.106 19.661 19.382 18.775 20.571 23.415 26.538 29.322 28.311 30.18 28.265 29.589 30.138 29.386 29.35 29.303 31.954 32.139 33.505 34.355 37.04 36.931 39.442 43.437 43.918 45.963 47.721 54.185 57.747 60.919 63.072 62.896 65.714 63.417 64.182 66.628 69.994 72.066 74.211 76.433 78.744 2019 +853 PNG NGDP_RPCH Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.309 1.149 0.832 3.438 -0.983 3.578 5.654 2.762 2.909 -1.424 -3.132 9.568 13.827 13.334 10.492 -3.446 6.599 -6.343 4.682 1.856 -2.494 -0.123 -0.159 9.046 0.578 4.252 2.537 7.815 -0.296 6.8 10.128 1.108 4.657 3.825 13.544 6.576 5.492 3.535 -0.279 4.48 -3.497 1.207 3.811 5.052 2.959 2.977 2.994 3.024 2019 +853 PNG NGDP Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistical Office and MOF Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022 2.74 2.697 2.806 3.169 3.138 3.25 3.434 3.528 4.682 4.498 4.543 5.325 6.237 7.189 8.168 9.15 10.036 10.457 11.526 13.039 14.38 15.355 17.087 19.558 20.234 22.766 25.539 28.304 31.512 32.013 38.752 42.642 44.372 47.721 57.131 60.139 65.038 72.522 79.405 83.846 85.357 94.594 108.512 115.367 120.207 125.617 133.232 141.614 2019 +853 PNG NGDPD Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.087 4.011 3.805 3.799 3.509 3.25 3.535 3.885 5.4 5.238 4.757 5.596 6.466 7.349 8.077 7.149 7.608 7.272 5.558 5.072 5.169 4.531 4.387 5.488 6.279 7.339 8.355 9.545 11.671 11.619 14.251 17.985 21.295 21.261 23.211 21.723 20.759 22.743 24.11 24.751 24.67 27.339 31.362 33.343 34.742 36.306 38.507 40.929 2019 +853 PNG PPPGDP Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.179 3.52 3.768 4.05 4.155 4.44 4.786 5.039 5.369 5.5 5.527 6.261 7.289 8.457 9.543 9.408 10.212 9.729 10.299 10.638 10.608 10.834 10.985 12.215 12.616 13.565 14.338 15.876 16.133 17.34 19.326 19.946 21.265 22.465 25.985 27.971 29.803 31.442 32.103 34.141 33.345 35.149 39.083 42.521 44.698 46.884 49.207 51.676 2019 +853 PNG NGDP_D Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 16.848 16.394 16.916 18.468 18.468 18.468 18.468 18.468 23.813 23.21 24.2 25.888 26.638 27.089 27.857 32.317 33.253 36.994 38.954 43.266 48.934 52.318 58.31 61.206 62.959 67.948 74.337 76.415 85.329 81.165 89.215 97.095 96.537 100 105.437 104.142 106.761 114.982 126.247 127.592 134.598 147.383 162.861 164.824 166.801 169.27 174.313 179.84 2019 +853 PNG NGDPRPC Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,494.63" "5,411.51" "5,333.74" "5,395.67" "5,227.53" "5,284.47" "5,468.29" "5,703.18" "5,698.98" "5,383.77" "4,995.57" "5,308.98" "5,600.75" "6,188.10" "6,661.84" "6,263.60" "6,504.55" "5,937.16" "6,059.73" "6,020.38" "5,728.27" "5,583.96" "5,442.37" "5,794.53" "5,691.49" "5,795.63" "5,805.74" "6,116.43" "5,960.10" "6,222.38" "6,498.97" "6,231.83" "6,185.47" "6,285.02" "6,986.34" "7,291.51" "7,534.85" "7,641.81" "7,464.79" "7,639.92" "7,222.16" "7,160.04" "7,281.08" "7,492.66" "7,556.80" "7,622.79" "7,690.62" "7,761.34" 2019 +853 PNG NGDPRPPPPC Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,739.08" "2,697.65" "2,658.88" "2,689.75" "2,605.93" "2,634.32" "2,725.95" "2,843.04" "2,840.95" "2,683.82" "2,490.30" "2,646.54" "2,791.99" "3,084.78" "3,320.94" "3,122.42" "3,242.53" "2,959.69" "3,020.79" "3,001.17" "2,855.55" "2,783.61" "2,713.03" "2,888.58" "2,837.22" "2,889.13" "2,894.17" "3,049.05" "2,971.12" "3,101.87" "3,239.75" "3,106.58" "3,083.47" "3,133.09" "3,482.70" "3,634.83" "3,756.13" "3,809.45" "3,721.21" "3,808.51" "3,600.26" "3,569.29" "3,629.63" "3,735.11" "3,767.08" "3,799.97" "3,833.79" "3,869.04" 2019 +853 PNG NGDPPC Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 925.718 887.17 902.25 996.462 965.41 975.927 "1,009.88" "1,053.25" "1,357.08" "1,249.58" "1,208.92" "1,374.37" "1,491.93" "1,676.31" "1,855.79" "2,024.24" "2,162.98" "2,196.42" "2,360.50" "2,604.79" "2,803.07" "2,921.41" "3,173.44" "3,546.62" "3,583.28" "3,938.01" "4,315.81" "4,673.86" "5,085.69" "5,050.43" "5,798.04" "6,050.82" "5,971.28" "6,285.02" "7,366.21" "7,593.53" "8,044.31" "8,786.67" "9,424.07" "9,747.90" "9,720.85" "10,552.71" "11,858.07" "12,349.67" "12,604.85" "12,903.10" "13,405.71" "13,957.96" 2019 +853 PNG NGDPDPC Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,380.84" "1,319.41" "1,223.39" "1,194.66" "1,079.59" 975.967 "1,039.81" "1,159.83" "1,565.17" "1,455.04" "1,265.88" "1,444.10" "1,546.58" "1,713.71" "1,834.98" "1,581.63" "1,639.77" "1,527.44" "1,138.37" "1,013.23" "1,007.52" 862.099 814.701 995.275 "1,111.94" "1,269.53" "1,411.90" "1,576.16" "1,883.53" "1,833.09" "2,132.19" "2,552.04" "2,865.78" "2,800.17" "2,992.71" "2,742.92" "2,567.58" "2,755.49" "2,861.45" "2,877.58" "2,809.52" "3,049.94" "3,427.21" "3,569.30" "3,643.05" "3,729.25" "3,874.51" "4,034.12" 2019 +853 PNG PPPPC Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,073.96" "1,157.78" "1,211.66" "1,273.72" "1,278.57" "1,333.37" "1,407.53" "1,504.30" "1,556.20" "1,527.77" "1,470.66" "1,615.79" "1,743.44" "1,971.92" "2,168.23" "2,081.36" "2,201.01" "2,043.65" "2,109.32" "2,125.15" "2,067.85" "2,061.17" "2,040.21" "2,215.10" "2,234.12" "2,346.34" "2,422.96" "2,621.61" "2,603.59" "2,735.58" "2,891.52" "2,830.28" "2,861.77" "2,958.75" "3,350.40" "3,531.73" "3,686.17" "3,809.45" "3,810.10" "3,969.25" "3,797.43" "3,921.20" "4,270.99" "4,551.69" "4,686.98" "4,815.78" "4,951.12" "5,093.34" 2019 +853 PNG NGAP_NPGDP Papua New Guinea Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +853 PNG PPPSH Papua New Guinea Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.021 0.02 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.024 0.025 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.019 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 2019 +853 PNG PPPEX Papua New Guinea Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.862 0.766 0.745 0.782 0.755 0.732 0.717 0.7 0.872 0.818 0.822 0.851 0.856 0.85 0.856 0.973 0.983 1.075 1.119 1.226 1.356 1.417 1.555 1.601 1.604 1.678 1.781 1.783 1.953 1.846 2.005 2.138 2.087 2.124 2.199 2.15 2.182 2.307 2.473 2.456 2.56 2.691 2.776 2.713 2.689 2.679 2.708 2.74 2019 +853 PNG NID_NGDP Papua New Guinea Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +853 PNG NGSD_NGDP Papua New Guinea Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +853 PNG PCPI Papua New Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022 56.813 61.389 64.786 69.906 75.093 77.88 82.127 84.868 89.489 93.499 100 106.966 111.575 117.129 120.467 141.284 157.719 163.937 186.216 214.022 247.401 270.404 302.311 346.778 354.264 360.573 369.113 372.477 412.58 441.103 463.61 484.198 506.167 531.274 559.018 592.537 632.081 666.353 695.75 723.083 758.31 792.323 844.616 890.225 933.847 976.803 "1,020.76" "1,066.69" 2021 +853 PNG PCPIPCH Papua New Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.064 8.054 5.535 7.902 7.421 3.71 5.454 3.337 5.445 4.48 6.953 6.966 4.31 4.977 2.849 17.281 11.632 3.943 13.59 14.932 15.596 9.298 11.799 14.709 2.159 1.781 2.368 0.911 10.767 6.913 5.102 4.441 4.537 4.96 5.222 5.996 6.674 5.422 4.412 3.929 4.872 4.485 6.6 5.4 4.9 4.6 4.5 4.5 2021 +853 PNG PCPIE Papua New Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 72.903 76.103 79.403 83.604 86.104 92.604 94.28 102.662 108.506 113.897 119.379 127.172 150.957 158.931 167.403 203.919 230.83 253.845 280.122 321.622 348.76 357.051 373.904 370.37 382.376 425.391 449.519 471.519 492.107 520.729 535.794 571.446 607.601 647.773 678.219 710.774 730.213 767.751 811.528 861.843 906.659 949.272 991.989 "1,036.63" "1,083.28" 2021 +853 PNG PCPIEPCH Papua New Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.39 4.336 5.29 2.99 7.549 1.81 8.89 5.693 4.969 4.813 6.528 18.703 5.282 5.331 21.813 13.197 9.971 10.352 14.815 8.438 2.377 4.72 -0.945 3.242 11.249 5.672 4.894 4.366 5.816 2.893 6.654 6.327 6.612 4.7 4.8 2.735 5.141 5.702 6.2 5.2 4.7 4.5 4.5 4.5 2021 +853 PNG TM_RPCH Papua New Guinea Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Limited data availability Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Series spliced. Current working data starts in 1994. Oil imports data currently unavailable prior to 1994. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.54 -6.248 6.971 -5.838 9.801 18.756 -8.05 -13.657 -17.212 -5.695 -1.407 3.534 3.604 -3.159 28.417 3.881 -6.22 23.312 38.03 15.923 21.855 -9.61 -48.336 -24.869 -10.017 22.316 -5.218 47.76 -7.678 -27.616 3.515 11.769 6.983 3.748 4.173 3.869 2021 +853 PNG TMG_RPCH Papua New Guinea Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Limited data availability Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Series spliced. Current working data starts in 1994. Oil imports data currently unavailable prior to 1994. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.937 1.328 -13.463 0.017 -8.885 -14.651 0.101 16.663 15.847 -10.725 -26.733 22.03 3.926 -8.786 18.921 -15.203 18.956 12.738 -12.786 -12.248 -17.576 -7.203 -3.165 0.375 5.933 -13.483 18.411 24.136 0.088 25.035 16.658 24.44 21.551 -14.616 -42.355 -18.893 -10.042 23.809 -9.713 60.504 -0.901 -26.808 3.274 12.12 7.336 4.599 5.286 4.98 2021 +853 PNG TX_RPCH Papua New Guinea Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Limited data availability Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Series spliced. Current working data starts in 1994. Oil imports data currently unavailable prior to 1994. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -37.689 40.666 -5.735 -3.11 -4.066 -18.593 8.583 9.408 -5.354 -1.311 -20.929 10.092 -9.021 10.967 -7.92 3.019 1.769 -14.837 4.924 -1.41 -2.056 1.545 99.412 45.134 11.05 8.364 -14.564 9.613 -5.184 -10.854 2.801 3.564 1.864 1.961 2.714 2.83 2021 +853 PNG TXG_RPCH Papua New Guinea Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Limited data availability Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Series spliced. Current working data starts in 1994. Oil imports data currently unavailable prior to 1994. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" -8.903 4.45 2.765 0.385 -1.343 0.668 13.466 8.782 5.019 -1.923 -5.619 15.311 26.721 54.773 -4.184 -8.134 -5.329 -21.671 10.214 12.251 -4.63 -5.292 -17.404 14.943 -6.757 12.361 -7.403 1.928 2.757 -12.875 3.744 -2.212 -3.46 1.986 109.041 46.549 11.032 7.798 -15.817 9.791 -3.253 -10.944 2.861 3.533 1.843 1.985 2.744 2.861 2021 +853 PNG LUR Papua New Guinea Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +853 PNG LE Papua New Guinea Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +853 PNG LP Papua New Guinea Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022 2.96 3.04 3.11 3.18 3.25 3.33 3.4 3.35 3.45 3.6 3.758 3.875 4.181 4.288 4.401 4.52 4.64 4.761 4.883 5.006 5.13 5.256 5.384 5.515 5.647 5.781 5.917 6.056 6.196 6.339 6.684 7.047 7.431 7.593 7.756 7.92 8.085 8.254 8.426 8.601 8.781 8.964 9.151 9.342 9.537 9.735 9.938 10.146 2019 +853 PNG GGR Papua New Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a 0.632 0.723 0.743 0.792 0.843 0.911 1.02 1.022 1.159 1.151 1.34 1.493 1.663 1.969 2.221 2.29 2.544 2.985 3.107 3.258 3.688 4.343 5.341 6.329 7.054 7.087 6.136 8.315 9.34 9.419 9.897 11.875 11.003 10.486 11.525 14.086 13.681 12.093 13.86 16.416 17.114 18.482 19.94 21.601 23.158 2020 +853 PNG GGR_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 19.956 23.058 22.865 23.076 23.902 19.455 22.685 22.497 21.765 18.459 18.644 18.282 18.172 19.622 21.236 19.864 19.509 20.76 20.236 19.067 18.857 21.462 23.461 24.782 24.921 22.488 19.169 21.456 21.903 21.227 20.74 20.785 18.296 16.122 15.892 17.739 16.316 14.168 14.653 15.128 14.834 15.375 15.874 16.213 16.353 2020 +853 PNG GGX Papua New Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a 0.728 0.758 0.803 0.876 0.832 0.896 1.005 1.115 1.192 1.422 1.693 1.576 1.564 1.763 2.15 2.309 2.796 2.942 3.311 3.557 3.651 3.933 4.692 4.966 5.101 6.225 7.892 7.128 8.395 9.947 13.176 15.454 13.739 13.572 13.32 16.134 17.396 19.398 20.131 22.401 21.996 22.251 22.188 22.438 23.161 2020 +853 PNG GGX_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 22.971 24.153 24.719 25.507 23.588 19.143 22.347 24.533 22.388 22.792 23.548 19.292 17.095 17.567 20.563 20.029 21.445 20.457 21.565 20.817 18.669 19.437 20.612 19.445 18.021 19.754 24.651 18.394 19.688 22.417 27.61 27.05 22.846 20.868 18.367 20.319 20.747 22.725 21.281 20.644 19.066 18.511 17.663 16.842 16.355 2020 +853 PNG GGXCNL Papua New Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a -0.096 -0.034 -0.06 -0.083 0.011 0.015 0.015 -0.092 -0.033 -0.27 -0.353 -0.082 0.099 0.206 0.07 -0.019 -0.253 0.044 -0.204 -0.299 0.037 0.41 0.649 1.363 1.953 0.862 -1.755 1.187 0.945 -0.528 -3.278 -3.579 -2.736 -3.087 -1.795 -2.048 -3.715 -7.305 -6.27 -5.985 -4.882 -3.769 -2.248 -0.838 -0.003 2020 +853 PNG GGXCNL_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a -3.015 -1.095 -1.855 -2.431 0.314 0.312 0.339 -2.035 -0.623 -4.333 -4.905 -1.009 1.077 2.055 0.673 -0.165 -1.936 0.304 -1.329 -1.75 0.188 2.025 2.849 5.337 6.899 2.734 -5.483 3.062 2.215 -1.19 -6.87 -6.265 -4.55 -4.746 -2.475 -2.58 -4.431 -8.558 -6.629 -5.515 -4.232 -3.136 -1.79 -0.629 -0.002 2020 +853 PNG GGSB Papua New Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +853 PNG GGSB_NPGDP Papua New Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +853 PNG GGXONLB Papua New Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.148 -0.203 0.105 0.369 0.466 0.352 0.324 0.151 0.481 0.231 0.155 0.752 0.795 0.995 1.683 2.339 1.258 -1.293 1.554 1.366 -0.076 -2.757 -2.646 -1.695 -1.839 -0.27 -0.196 -1.586 -5.145 -4.021 -3.672 -2.492 -0.629 0.922 2.535 3.589 2020 +853 PNG GGXONLB_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.378 -2.827 1.286 4.035 4.648 3.37 2.81 1.155 3.343 1.504 0.91 3.845 3.929 4.373 6.59 8.262 3.992 -4.04 4.01 3.204 -0.171 -5.778 -4.632 -2.819 -2.827 -0.372 -0.247 -1.892 -6.027 -4.251 -3.384 -2.16 -0.524 0.734 1.902 2.534 2020 +853 PNG GGXWDN Papua New Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +853 PNG GGXWDN_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +853 PNG GGXWDG Papua New Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.273 3.346 3.793 4.592 5.271 5.445 6.087 7.319 8.276 7.905 7.522 7.185 6.635 6.271 6.793 6.952 6.699 6.941 8.486 11.878 15.365 18 21.944 23.558 29.123 33.678 40.168 48.173 54.158 56.819 61.153 62.836 63.674 63.168 2020 +853 PNG GGXWDG_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.066 36.566 37.797 43.918 45.731 41.757 42.333 47.664 48.432 40.42 37.176 31.562 25.98 22.157 21.555 21.716 17.286 16.278 19.124 24.89 26.895 29.931 33.74 32.484 36.676 40.166 47.059 50.926 49.909 49.25 50.873 50.022 47.792 44.606 2020 +853 PNG NGDP_FY Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.74 2.697 2.806 3.169 3.138 3.25 3.434 3.528 4.682 4.498 4.543 5.325 6.237 7.189 8.168 9.15 10.036 10.457 11.526 13.039 14.38 15.355 17.087 19.558 20.234 22.766 25.539 28.304 31.512 32.013 38.752 42.642 44.372 47.721 57.131 60.139 65.038 72.522 79.405 83.846 85.357 94.594 108.512 115.367 120.207 125.617 133.232 141.614 2020 +853 PNG BCA Papua New Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Some Treasury data as well Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.23 -0.41 -0.299 -0.375 -0.321 -0.15 -0.105 -0.215 -0.337 -0.355 -0.092 -0.152 -0.002 0.517 0.487 0.916 0.193 -0.458 -0.315 -0.116 0.15 0.124 -0.047 0.019 -0.082 0.645 -0.115 0.235 0.59 -0.824 -2.76 -4.308 -7.772 -6.701 3.288 5.352 5.902 6.479 5.892 5.435 4.974 6.249 6.884 6.616 6.529 6.639 6.769 6.914 2021 +853 PNG BCA_NGDPD Papua New Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.628 -10.222 -7.865 -9.866 -9.146 -4.606 -2.978 -5.523 -6.232 -6.783 -1.936 -2.711 -0.03 7.029 6.034 12.809 2.539 -6.293 -5.66 -2.291 2.906 2.74 -1.071 0.345 -1.299 8.79 -1.382 2.466 5.056 -7.089 -19.369 -23.953 -36.496 -31.516 14.167 24.636 28.431 28.487 24.437 21.959 20.161 22.858 21.951 19.841 18.792 18.287 17.58 16.893 2019 +288 PRY NGDP_R Paraguay "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Before 2008, GDP data were constructed backward using the new 2014 base year. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" "61,862.37" "67,535.43" "66,591.54" "64,565.41" "66,383.96" "68,954.26" "69,135.36" "71,950.89" "76,182.35" "80,613.87" "83,935.16" "86,864.50" "88,338.10" "92,698.78" "97,628.43" "104,289.43" "105,930.72" "110,424.85" "110,499.98" "108,990.46" "106,468.27" "105,580.26" "105,557.67" "110,118.54" "114,586.51" "117,031.21" "122,657.03" "129,307.04" "137,707.20" "137,347.59" "152,586.63" "159,127.06" "158,000.37" "171,103.46" "180,174.06" "185,502.08" "193,419.36" "202,722.98" "209,218.73" "208,377.98" "206,669.73" "215,349.61" "215,780.31" "225,058.86" "232,935.92" "241,088.68" "249,526.78" "258,260.22" 2020 +288 PRY NGDP_RPCH Paraguay "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 11.712 9.17 -1.398 -3.043 2.817 3.872 0.263 4.072 5.881 5.817 4.12 3.49 1.696 4.936 5.318 6.823 1.574 4.243 0.068 -1.366 -2.314 -0.834 -0.021 4.321 4.057 2.133 4.807 5.422 6.496 -0.261 11.095 4.286 -0.708 8.293 5.301 2.957 4.268 4.81 3.204 -0.402 -0.82 4.2 0.2 4.3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2020 +288 PRY NGDP Paraguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Before 2008, GDP data were constructed backward using the new 2014 base year. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 515.946 657.659 689.173 764.665 991.182 "1,292.43" "1,706.82" "2,318.90" "3,071.21" "4,273.29" "6,031.16" "9,255.68" "10,738.28" "12,645.36" "14,992.33" "17,789.15" "20,132.86" "21,702.87" "25,248.61" "27,563.44" "30,874.09" "34,883.19" "41,135.70" "49,411.96" "57,501.99" "66,335.83" "75,681.66" "89,866.05" "107,403.59" "111,030.93" "129,092.88" "141,486.45" "147,225.51" "166,350.81" "180,174.06" "188,477.33" "204,647.27" "219,122.28" "230,576.48" "236,566.70" "239,914.73" "264,103.00" "292,550.65" "317,945.44" "339,767.66" "370,427.30" "399,511.20" "431,526.15" 2020 +288 PRY NGDPD Paraguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.095 5.22 5.47 6.069 4.931 4.214 5.032 4.216 5.584 4.046 4.904 6.984 7.158 7.249 7.871 9.062 9.788 9.965 9.26 8.837 8.856 8.496 7.196 7.691 9.624 10.738 13.43 17.856 24.615 22.355 27.129 33.737 33.296 38.651 40.378 36.211 36.09 38.997 40.225 37.907 35.432 38.82 41.855 44.623 47.017 50.181 52.999 56.118 2020 +288 PRY PPPGDP Paraguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.131 13.301 13.926 14.031 14.947 16.016 16.382 17.471 19.15 21.059 22.747 24.337 25.314 27.193 29.251 31.902 32.998 34.991 35.409 35.417 35.381 35.877 36.428 38.752 41.407 43.616 47.124 51.021 55.377 55.587 62.497 66.53 64.335 72.02 75.594 76.83 81.617 86.46 91.362 92.623 92.97 100.901 108.29 116.971 123.605 130.309 137.438 145.001 2020 +288 PRY NGDP_D Paraguay "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.834 0.974 1.035 1.184 1.493 1.874 2.469 3.223 4.031 5.301 7.185 10.655 12.156 13.641 15.357 17.057 19.006 19.654 22.849 25.29 28.998 33.039 38.97 44.872 50.182 56.682 61.702 69.498 77.994 80.839 84.603 88.914 93.18 97.222 100 101.604 105.805 108.09 110.208 113.528 116.086 122.639 135.578 141.272 145.863 153.648 160.108 167.09 2020 +288 PRY NGDPRPC Paraguay "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,634,627.14" "20,811,930.36" "19,924,356.30" "18,756,405.92" "18,723,945.39" "18,883,384.13" "18,350,738.58" "18,510,755.46" "18,996,636.70" "19,483,472.68" "20,286,191.75" "19,715,390.86" "19,648,851.30" "20,206,413.44" "20,855,354.39" "21,832,710.15" "21,732,783.89" "22,201,704.73" "21,772,474.07" "21,045,543.82" "20,147,349.95" "19,606,356.32" "19,246,156.85" "19,722,193.05" "20,167,035.35" "20,248,423.49" "20,869,541.03" "21,642,554.91" "22,679,869.19" "22,265,033.65" "24,351,999.46" "25,007,094.31" "24,454,320.96" "26,086,712.96" "27,064,410.67" "27,458,374.96" "28,217,718.16" "29,153,480.17" "29,663,863.84" "29,132,760.74" "28,495,666.97" "29,287,160.33" "28,949,442.45" "29,790,197.45" "30,424,422.30" "31,075,086.41" "31,739,665.79" "32,418,458.01" 2020 +288 PRY NGDPRPPPPC Paraguay "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,374.04" "8,876.15" "8,497.61" "7,999.49" "7,985.64" "8,053.64" "7,826.47" "7,894.72" "8,101.94" "8,309.57" "8,651.93" "8,408.49" "8,380.11" "8,617.90" "8,894.67" "9,311.51" "9,268.89" "9,468.88" "9,285.82" "8,975.79" "8,592.71" "8,361.98" "8,208.36" "8,411.39" "8,601.11" "8,635.82" "8,900.72" "9,230.41" "9,672.82" "9,495.89" "10,385.97" "10,665.36" "10,429.61" "11,125.81" "11,542.79" "11,710.82" "12,034.67" "12,433.77" "12,651.44" "12,424.93" "12,153.22" "12,490.78" "12,346.75" "12,705.32" "12,975.82" "13,253.32" "13,536.76" "13,826.26" 2020 +288 PRY NGDPPC Paraguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "163,757.23" "202,666.31" "206,202.36" "222,137.04" "279,568.11" "353,937.67" "453,045.47" "596,582.35" "765,829.36" "1,032,805.33" "1,457,664.10" "2,100,736.53" "2,388,493.11" "2,756,426.78" "3,202,657.30" "3,724,109.53" "4,130,465.11" "4,363,516.39" "4,974,885.29" "5,322,370.39" "5,842,407.88" "6,477,841.19" "7,500,204.48" "8,849,664.89" "10,120,254.69" "11,477,246.04" "12,876,892.75" "15,041,183.91" "17,688,976.51" "17,998,913.71" "20,602,525.35" "22,234,842.33" "22,786,654.53" "25,362,115.69" "27,064,410.68" "27,898,776.56" "29,855,745.22" "31,511,853.82" "32,692,049.70" "33,073,750.23" "33,079,495.37" "35,917,534.30" "39,249,078.47" "42,085,245.63" "44,378,019.12" "47,746,167.57" "50,817,599.27" "54,167,894.72" 2020 +288 PRY NGDPDPC Paraguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,299.66" "1,608.46" "1,636.53" "1,762.99" "1,390.89" "1,154.15" "1,335.76" "1,084.70" "1,392.42" 977.835 "1,185.28" "1,585.24" "1,592.06" "1,580.21" "1,681.40" "1,897.13" "2,008.19" "2,003.58" "1,824.65" "1,706.40" "1,675.79" "1,577.68" "1,312.08" "1,377.52" "1,693.89" "1,857.78" "2,285.13" "2,988.68" "4,054.04" "3,623.93" "4,329.69" "5,301.83" "5,153.42" "5,892.85" "6,065.28" "5,360.08" "5,265.06" "5,608.16" "5,703.32" "5,299.67" "4,885.40" "5,279.39" "5,615.39" "5,906.58" "6,141.03" "6,468.09" "6,741.50" "7,044.30" 2020 +288 PRY PPPPC Paraguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,532.89" "4,099.00" "4,166.67" "4,076.02" "4,215.83" "4,386.16" "4,348.26" "4,494.67" "4,775.30" "5,089.74" "5,497.76" "5,523.77" "5,630.59" "5,927.60" "6,248.65" "6,678.64" "6,769.81" "7,035.12" "6,976.77" "6,838.85" "6,695.31" "6,662.32" "6,641.85" "6,940.46" "7,287.52" "7,546.38" "8,017.87" "8,539.55" "9,120.46" "9,011.02" "9,974.11" "10,455.24" "9,957.43" "10,980.33" "11,355.14" "11,372.59" "11,907.06" "12,433.77" "12,953.67" "12,949.33" "12,818.78" "13,722.29" "14,528.42" "15,483.03" "16,144.45" "16,796.18" "17,481.99" "18,201.38" 2020 +288 PRY NGAP_NPGDP Paraguay Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +288 PRY PPPSH Paraguay Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.083 0.089 0.088 0.083 0.082 0.082 0.079 0.079 0.081 0.082 0.082 0.083 0.076 0.078 0.08 0.083 0.081 0.081 0.079 0.075 0.07 0.068 0.066 0.066 0.065 0.064 0.063 0.063 0.066 0.066 0.069 0.07 0.064 0.068 0.069 0.069 0.07 0.071 0.07 0.068 0.07 0.069 0.067 0.068 0.068 0.068 0.068 0.069 2020 +288 PRY PPPEX Paraguay Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 46.352 49.443 49.489 54.498 66.314 80.694 104.19 132.731 160.373 202.919 265.138 380.308 424.2 465.016 512.536 557.615 610.131 620.247 713.065 778.255 872.612 972.311 "1,129.24" "1,275.08" "1,388.71" "1,520.89" "1,606.03" "1,761.36" "1,939.48" "1,997.43" "2,065.60" "2,126.67" "2,288.41" "2,309.78" "2,383.45" "2,453.16" "2,507.40" "2,534.38" "2,523.77" "2,554.09" "2,580.55" "2,617.46" "2,701.54" "2,718.15" "2,748.81" "2,842.68" "2,906.86" "2,976.03" 2020 +288 PRY NID_NGDP Paraguay Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Before 2008, GDP data were constructed backward using the new 2014 base year. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 28.783 28.831 25.627 21.442 22.932 21.984 25.023 25.058 24.366 23.844 22.865 19.109 18.493 19.669 24.414 22.021 22.129 22.918 20.112 18.971 17.339 17.968 18.1 20.627 20.068 20.903 21.95 21.325 22.248 18.916 23.835 24.662 21.264 22.017 22.659 21.879 19.806 20.6 22.782 21.696 20.041 22.419 24.231 28.131 30.04 29.89 29.86 29.853 2020 +288 PRY NGSD_NGDP Paraguay Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Before 2008, GDP data were constructed backward using the new 2014 base year. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 22.018 21.676 18.775 17.357 16.495 16.012 17.772 13.441 20.601 30.535 30.622 21.542 18.862 21.829 22.37 19.622 21.422 17.412 21.537 20.539 14.549 17.592 26.713 20.848 19.966 20.274 23.199 25.687 23.059 21.616 24.017 25.254 20.405 23.624 22.533 21.664 24.068 23.605 22.614 21.227 22.749 23.219 20.402 28.036 28.856 30.075 30.035 30.148 2020 +288 PRY PCPI Paraguay "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017. Index Dec-2017=100 Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022 1.402 1.595 1.681 1.896 2.293 2.863 3.771 4.588 5.624 7.063 9.759 12.128 13.96 16.511 19.912 22.577 24.789 26.512 29.575 31.572 34.408 36.925 40.792 46.6 48.608 51.925 56.892 61.525 67.792 69.558 72.783 78.783 81.692 83.867 88.083 90.842 94.55 97.967 101.858 104.667 106.517 111.617 122.194 127.693 132.929 138.246 143.776 149.527 2021 +288 PRY PCPIPCH Paraguay "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 22.535 13.793 5.374 12.807 20.938 24.845 31.697 21.658 22.594 25.592 38.162 24.275 15.105 18.277 20.596 13.387 9.798 6.95 11.554 6.751 8.984 7.314 10.472 14.239 4.31 6.823 9.565 8.144 10.186 2.606 4.636 8.244 3.692 2.662 5.028 3.132 4.082 3.614 3.972 2.757 1.768 4.788 9.477 4.5 4.1 4 4 4 2021 +288 PRY PCPIE Paraguay "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017. Index Dec-2017=100 Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022 0.824 1.058 1.359 1.745 2.242 2.879 3.698 4.75 6.101 7.836 11.289 12.626 14.87 17.9 21.174 23.405 25.319 26.888 30.826 32.491 35.3 38.2 43.8 47.9 49.2 54.1 60.8 64.5 69.3 70.6 75.7 79.4 82.6 85.7 89.3 92.1 95.7 100 103.2 106.1 108.4 115.8 125.316 130.579 135.802 141.234 146.884 152.759 2021 +288 PRY PCPIEPCH Paraguay "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 44.064 11.84 17.775 20.37 18.296 10.533 8.176 6.199 14.644 5.404 8.644 8.215 14.66 9.361 2.714 9.959 12.384 6.086 7.442 1.876 7.224 4.888 4.03 3.753 4.201 3.135 3.909 4.493 3.2 2.81 2.168 6.827 8.217 4.2 4 4 4 4 2021 +288 PRY TM_RPCH Paraguay Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank of Paraguay Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Registered exports in ton Formula used to derive volumes: Sum of registered exports in ton Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 12.199 5.2 2.4 -22.6 16.9 -14.1 36.3 15 11.9 -14.2 43.1 4.2 4.071 31.644 26.7 11.413 -14.29 -8.262 10.464 -14.957 -7.882 -13.924 11.241 9.864 5.766 -4.939 -5.026 11.714 10.933 -15.804 31.039 19.29 -8.899 12.047 3.94 0.239 1.377 10.964 4.462 -4.511 -15.195 18.938 0.849 4.085 5.874 3.334 3.83 3.618 2021 +288 PRY TMG_RPCH Paraguay Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank of Paraguay Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Registered exports in ton Formula used to derive volumes: Sum of registered exports in ton Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 12.199 5.2 2.4 -22.6 16.9 -14.1 36.3 15 11.9 -14.2 43.1 4.2 4.071 31.644 26.7 11.413 -14.33 -8.993 9.801 -18.774 -4.722 -15.435 10.163 13.517 10.316 -4.335 -4.131 11.807 12.142 -17.483 32.285 19.839 -9.932 11.509 2.951 -1.265 0.352 12.715 4.984 -5.01 -17.927 21.132 0.932 4.058 6.176 3.313 3.871 3.633 2021 +288 PRY TX_RPCH Paraguay Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank of Paraguay Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Registered exports in ton Formula used to derive volumes: Sum of registered exports in ton Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" -17.031 -24.3 7.3 -15.4 25.2 0.3 34.5 4.7 38.3 8 29.2 2 -4.097 39.598 6.464 16.858 -5.272 0.38 8.503 -14.326 -5.309 -7.24 -3.356 12.984 3.775 26.211 16.516 5.656 -8.841 -4.095 20.474 -0.06 -7.158 14.56 -4.333 4.591 9.797 7.808 -1.956 -4.139 -5.179 14.197 -17.43 18.361 3.918 2.235 2.316 2.383 2021 +288 PRY TXG_RPCH Paraguay Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank of Paraguay Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Registered exports in ton Formula used to derive volumes: Sum of registered exports in ton Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" -17.031 -24.3 7.3 -15.4 25.2 0.3 34.5 4.7 38.3 8 29.2 2 -4.097 39.598 6.464 16.858 -5.706 -0.456 9.36 -14.841 -5.13 -9.356 -2.595 13.466 5.279 25.963 16.616 6.029 -8.108 -6.931 21.835 0.497 -7.777 15.027 -4.551 3.314 10.526 8.213 -1.696 -4.48 -5.38 14.71 -18.664 19.684 4.014 2.227 2.314 2.384 2021 +288 PRY LUR Paraguay Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a 8.3 7.3 5.1 6.1 5.5 4.7 6.1 6.6 5.1 5.3 5.1 4.4 3.3 8.2 5 5.8 6.8 7.3 7.6 10.8 8.059 7.307 5.831 6.653 5.601 5.728 6.398 5.674 5.621 4.573 5.021 6.038 5.351 5.998 6.086 6.236 6.569 7.708 7.742 7.164 6.373 6.116 6.116 6.116 6.116 2021 +288 PRY LE Paraguay Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +288 PRY LP Paraguay Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Proyección de la Población Nacional, Áreas Urbana y Rural por Sexo y Edad, 2000-2025 Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.151 3.245 3.342 3.442 3.545 3.652 3.767 3.887 4.01 4.138 4.138 4.406 4.496 4.588 4.681 4.777 4.874 4.974 5.075 5.179 5.284 5.385 5.485 5.583 5.682 5.78 5.877 5.975 6.072 6.169 6.266 6.363 6.461 6.559 6.657 6.756 6.855 6.954 7.053 7.153 7.253 7.353 7.454 7.555 7.656 7.758 7.862 7.966 2021 +288 PRY GGR Paraguay General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 77.398 88.227 100.977 101.661 124.572 157.795 210.123 296.993 391.274 738.619 "1,089.81" "1,357.39" "1,703.21" "2,169.56" "2,919.07" "3,406.84" "4,014.21" "4,691.20" "5,739.26" "6,146.82" "6,014.62" "6,833.18" "6,638.23" "7,993.32" "9,547.93" "10,472.66" "12,791.63" "14,116.43" "16,160.88" "16,450.54" "19,749.36" "24,473.14" "25,731.11" "27,607.42" "31,371.27" "35,136.76" "39,005.06" "40,732.48" "43,938.39" "45,471.48" "44,851.64" "50,589.12" "55,310.48" "62,304.69" "67,986.37" "73,434.46" "78,133.32" "83,937.83" 2021 +288 PRY GGR_NGDP Paraguay General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 15.001 13.415 14.652 13.295 12.568 12.209 12.311 12.807 12.74 17.285 18.07 14.665 15.861 17.157 19.47 19.151 19.939 21.616 22.731 22.301 19.481 19.589 16.137 16.177 16.605 15.787 16.902 15.708 15.047 14.816 15.299 17.297 17.477 16.596 17.412 18.642 19.06 18.589 19.056 19.221 18.695 19.155 18.906 19.596 20.01 19.824 19.557 19.451 2021 +288 PRY GGX Paraguay General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 56.524 82.378 85.459 94.052 121.559 138.648 148.916 221.88 282.332 476.614 599.122 "1,041.72" "1,380.88" "1,613.27" "2,188.77" "2,846.47" "3,476.87" "3,995.08" "4,664.39" "5,403.66" "6,141.41" "6,733.24" "7,401.98" "7,999.84" "9,058.22" "9,837.40" "11,527.92" "12,673.98" "13,770.73" "16,882.75" "19,063.67" "22,426.38" "27,510.07" "29,384.42" "32,364.82" "38,555.18" "39,816.97" "42,664.82" "47,490.54" "54,354.50" "62,026.58" "66,841.72" "69,780.22" "73,576.47" "76,156.26" "82,406.18" "87,403.00" "93,572.62" 2021 +288 PRY GGX_NGDP Paraguay General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 10.955 12.526 12.4 12.3 12.264 10.728 8.725 9.568 9.193 11.153 9.934 11.255 12.859 12.758 14.599 16.001 17.27 18.408 18.474 19.604 19.892 19.302 17.994 16.19 15.753 14.83 15.232 14.103 12.821 15.205 14.767 15.851 18.686 17.664 17.963 20.456 19.456 19.471 20.596 22.976 25.854 25.309 23.852 23.141 22.414 22.246 21.877 21.684 2021 +288 PRY GGXCNL Paraguay General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 20.874 5.848 15.518 7.61 3.014 19.147 61.208 75.113 108.942 262.005 490.684 315.668 322.33 556.292 730.298 560.369 537.333 696.121 "1,074.87" 743.157 -126.787 99.935 -763.752 -6.521 489.709 635.268 "1,263.71" "1,442.45" "2,390.15" -432.209 685.692 "2,046.76" "-1,778.96" "-1,777.01" -993.551 "-3,418.42" -811.909 "-1,932.34" "-3,552.15" "-8,883.02" "-17,174.94" "-16,252.60" "-14,469.73" "-11,271.79" "-8,169.88" "-8,971.72" "-9,269.67" "-9,634.79" 2021 +288 PRY GGXCNL_NGDP Paraguay General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 4.046 0.889 2.252 0.995 0.304 1.481 3.586 3.239 3.547 6.131 8.136 3.411 3.002 4.399 4.871 3.15 2.669 3.208 4.257 2.696 -0.411 0.286 -1.857 -0.013 0.852 0.958 1.67 1.605 2.225 -0.389 0.531 1.447 -1.208 -1.068 -0.551 -1.814 -0.397 -0.882 -1.541 -3.755 -7.159 -6.154 -4.946 -3.545 -2.405 -2.422 -2.32 -2.233 2021 +288 PRY GGSB Paraguay General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -132.769 752.093 "1,325.68" "1,588.26" "2,290.17" "2,418.79" "3,208.14" 781.06 "1,249.95" "2,835.31" -705.501 -953.715 -730.225 "-2,942.55" -191.896 "-3,515.39" "-5,001.05" "-7,801.15" "-15,832.46" "-16,959.77" "-13,619.12" "-10,845.91" "-7,959.13" "-8,743.90" "-9,028.09" "-9,376.11" 2021 +288 PRY GGSB_NPGDP Paraguay General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.323 1.554 2.358 2.419 3.066 2.727 3.032 0.693 0.989 2.014 -0.468 -0.576 -0.408 -1.555 -0.094 -1.606 -2.157 -3.22 -6.457 -6.447 -4.591 -3.39 -2.336 -2.354 -2.253 -2.167 2021 +288 PRY GGXONLB Paraguay General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 22.766 8.131 18.19 10.472 8.014 26.095 71.157 95.333 133.037 341.989 590.498 396.008 411.555 650.583 856.886 742.45 720.613 876.927 "1,377.10" "1,055.56" 263.996 585.384 -124.959 711.005 "1,159.06" "1,365.84" "2,118.48" "2,350.22" "3,216.05" 144.435 "1,441.77" "2,766.39" "-1,118.83" -826.48 126.638 "-1,865.25" "1,008.12" 240.503 "-1,015.63" "-5,908.74" "-13,785.77" "-11,978.06" "-10,312.02" "-6,303.59" "-3,013.66" "-3,874.93" "-4,323.36" "-4,378.83" 2021 +288 PRY GGXONLB_NGDP Paraguay General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 4.412 1.236 2.639 1.369 0.809 2.019 4.169 4.111 4.332 8.003 9.791 4.279 3.833 5.145 5.715 4.174 3.579 4.041 5.454 3.83 0.855 1.678 -0.304 1.439 2.016 2.059 2.799 2.615 2.994 0.13 1.117 1.955 -0.76 -0.497 0.07 -0.99 0.493 0.11 -0.44 -2.498 -5.746 -4.535 -3.525 -1.983 -0.887 -1.046 -1.082 -1.015 2021 +288 PRY GGXWDN Paraguay General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "9,296.68" "13,348.64" "21,701.26" "18,802.25" "16,212.95" "14,864.54" "12,294.52" "11,188.32" "11,919.87" "10,966.57" "9,692.84" "8,448.59" "12,955.18" "16,491.98" "19,697.75" "27,814.99" "31,899.28" "34,953.25" "42,509.97" "53,646.40" "77,364.25" "88,124.36" "103,526.62" "112,048.04" "120,080.03" "128,572.00" "136,638.37" "144,492.49" 2021 +288 PRY GGXWDN_NGDP Paraguay General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.112 38.267 52.755 38.052 28.195 22.408 16.245 12.45 11.098 9.877 7.508 5.971 8.8 9.914 10.933 14.758 15.587 15.951 18.436 22.677 32.247 33.367 35.388 35.241 35.342 34.709 34.201 33.484 2021 +288 PRY GGXWDG Paraguay General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,041.07" "4,571.59" "3,692.90" "3,361.84" "2,802.27" "3,123.29" "3,380.43" "3,898.58" "5,589.63" "8,824.49" "10,367.51" "14,072.26" "22,431.28" "19,922.73" "17,401.81" "15,963.35" "13,761.75" "13,432.84" "15,505.61" "15,234.00" "15,560.93" "14,604.40" "18,126.50" "22,448.68" "28,086.92" "35,081.14" "39,681.00" "43,488.57" "51,489.14" "60,987.86" "88,526.34" "99,616.62" "115,018.88" "123,540.31" "131,572.30" "140,064.27" "148,130.63" "155,984.75" 2021 +288 PRY GGXWDG_NGDP Paraguay General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.003 49.392 34.39 26.586 18.691 17.557 16.791 17.963 22.138 32.015 33.58 40.341 54.53 40.32 30.263 24.064 18.184 14.948 14.437 13.72 12.054 10.322 12.312 13.495 15.589 18.613 19.39 19.847 22.331 25.78 36.899 37.719 39.316 38.856 38.724 37.812 37.078 36.147 2021 +288 PRY NGDP_FY Paraguay "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 515.946 657.659 689.173 764.665 991.182 "1,292.43" "1,706.82" "2,318.90" "3,071.21" "4,273.29" "6,031.16" "9,255.68" "10,738.28" "12,645.36" "14,992.33" "17,789.15" "20,132.86" "21,702.87" "25,248.61" "27,563.44" "30,874.09" "34,883.19" "41,135.70" "49,411.96" "57,501.99" "66,335.83" "75,681.66" "89,866.05" "107,403.59" "111,030.93" "129,092.88" "141,486.45" "147,225.51" "166,350.81" "180,174.06" "188,477.33" "204,647.27" "219,122.28" "230,576.48" "236,566.70" "239,914.73" "264,103.00" "292,550.65" "317,945.44" "339,767.66" "370,427.30" "399,511.20" "431,526.15" 2021 +288 PRY BCA Paraguay Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.277 -0.374 -0.375 -0.248 -0.317 -0.252 -0.365 -0.49 -0.21 0.256 0.385 0.172 0.027 0.157 -0.161 -0.217 -0.069 -0.549 0.132 0.139 -0.247 -0.032 0.62 0.017 -0.01 -0.068 0.168 0.779 0.2 0.604 0.049 0.2 -0.286 0.621 -0.051 -0.078 1.538 1.172 -0.067 -0.178 0.959 0.311 -1.602 -0.042 -0.557 0.093 0.092 0.165 2020 +288 PRY BCA_NGDPD Paraguay Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.765 -7.156 -6.852 -4.085 -6.436 -5.972 -7.251 -11.617 -3.764 6.318 7.846 2.46 0.37 2.16 -2.04 -2.399 -0.707 -5.506 1.425 1.569 -2.791 -0.376 8.613 0.221 -0.102 -0.629 1.249 4.363 0.811 2.7 0.182 0.592 -0.86 1.607 -0.125 -0.215 4.261 3.005 -0.168 -0.469 2.707 0.8 -3.828 -0.095 -1.184 0.185 0.174 0.295 2020 +293 PER NGDP_R Peru "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 166.847 175.959 175.388 159.026 165.07 168.518 188.919 203.538 184.362 159.617 151.493 154.854 154.017 162.094 182.044 195.536 201.01 214.028 213.19 216.377 222.208 223.579 235.773 245.592 257.771 273.971 294.598 319.693 348.87 352.693 382.081 406.256 431.199 456.435 467.308 482.507 501.581 514.215 534.665 546.606 486.402 552.311 567.248 581.976 600.628 619.22 637.792 656.948 2021 +293 PER NGDP_RPCH Peru "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.661 5.461 -0.324 -9.329 3.801 2.089 12.106 7.738 -9.422 -13.422 -5.09 2.219 -0.541 5.244 12.308 7.411 2.799 6.476 -0.392 1.495 2.695 0.617 5.454 4.165 4.959 6.285 7.529 8.518 9.127 1.096 8.332 6.327 6.14 5.853 2.382 3.252 3.953 2.519 3.977 2.233 -11.014 13.55 2.705 2.596 3.205 3.095 2.999 3.003 2021 +293 PER NGDP Peru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.004 0.109 5.322 26.256 43.99 68.079 94.725 115.571 130.81 149.75 157.834 164.771 175.862 178.975 189.742 203.612 225.692 244.651 286.314 319.693 354.656 366.665 420.777 470.758 509.292 547.458 575.927 611.625 659.803 703.31 745.502 775.327 719.454 876.688 956.881 "1,006.58" "1,062.97" "1,118.88" "1,176.08" "1,236.50" 2021 +293 PER NGDPD Peru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.19 24.398 24.259 18.863 19.442 16.823 25.241 41.681 32.978 40.699 28.326 33.988 35.377 34.33 43.225 51.38 53.412 56.281 53.918 48.719 50.414 51.034 53.954 58.537 66.126 74.232 87.459 102.187 121.25 121.763 148.945 170.923 193.1 202.584 202.88 192.025 195.463 215.681 226.795 232.345 205.82 225.938 239.333 253.757 266.827 279.7 293.198 307.42 2021 +293 PER PPPGDP Peru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 53.928 62.254 65.886 62.079 66.764 70.314 80.413 88.778 83.25 74.902 73.751 77.936 79.282 85.417 97.979 107.447 112.478 121.827 122.716 126.305 132.648 136.473 146.159 155.251 167.324 183.417 203.312 226.594 252.016 256.41 281.114 305.111 318.446 338.74 349.925 356.823 378.487 402.017 427.99 445.376 401.098 474.373 521.841 554.465 584.242 613.521 643.954 676.129 2021 +293 PER NGDP_D Peru "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.068 3.513 16.955 28.562 42 52.034 59.105 65.076 69.967 74.034 76.15 79.143 80.05 80.477 82.907 87.555 89.298 97.188 100 101.658 103.962 110.128 115.877 118.111 119.942 123.244 126.76 131.545 136.774 139.433 141.844 147.913 158.731 168.688 172.959 176.976 180.692 184.399 188.219 2021 +293 PER NGDPRPC Peru "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,625.91" "9,902.55" "9,633.56" "8,529.57" "8,649.71" "8,630.53" "9,458.71" "9,964.96" "8,830.45" "7,484.66" "6,960.55" "6,974.17" "6,802.78" "7,025.22" "7,745.90" "8,172.43" "8,255.66" "8,641.38" "8,465.88" "8,456.01" "8,551.86" "8,479.65" "8,817.45" "9,061.28" "9,387.12" "9,851.34" "10,464.76" "11,224.43" "12,110.58" "12,106.72" "12,968.63" "13,633.81" "14,308.49" "14,977.29" "15,165.36" "15,488.97" "15,928.96" "16,157.06" "16,624.03" "16,482.81" "14,522.15" "16,326.68" "16,602.21" "16,864.60" "17,232.78" "17,590.30" "17,938.52" "18,294.34" 2017 +293 PER NGDPRPPPPC Peru "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,525.60" "7,741.88" "7,531.58" "6,668.47" "6,762.40" "6,747.40" "7,394.88" "7,790.67" "6,903.70" "5,851.56" "5,441.80" "5,452.45" "5,318.46" "5,492.36" "6,055.80" "6,389.26" "6,454.33" "6,755.89" "6,618.68" "6,610.96" "6,685.90" "6,629.45" "6,893.54" "7,084.17" "7,338.91" "7,701.84" "8,181.42" "8,775.33" "9,468.13" "9,465.11" "10,138.96" "10,659.00" "11,186.47" "11,709.34" "11,856.38" "12,109.38" "12,453.36" "12,631.70" "12,996.77" "12,886.37" "11,353.51" "12,764.30" "12,979.72" "13,184.86" "13,472.70" "13,752.21" "14,024.45" "14,302.63" 2017 +293 PER NGDPPC Peru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.004 0.009 0.018 0.034 0.203 5.088 244.526 "1,182.49" "1,943.00" "2,950.57" "4,030.51" "4,830.29" "5,372.49" "6,046.16" "6,267.66" "6,439.25" "6,768.20" "6,787.96" "7,095.98" "7,512.40" "8,218.92" "8,797.06" "10,170.49" "11,224.43" "12,311.44" "12,586.33" "14,282.06" "15,798.47" "16,899.86" "17,964.08" "18,690.33" "19,633.80" "20,953.69" "22,098.59" "23,179.46" "23,379.85" "21,480.21" "25,915.48" "28,005.96" "29,168.80" "30,497.92" "31,784.24" "33,078.49" "34,433.50" 2017 +293 PER NGDPDPC Peru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,164.83" "1,373.07" "1,332.46" "1,011.73" "1,018.79" 861.599 "1,263.73" "2,040.65" "1,579.55" "1,908.46" "1,301.47" "1,530.74" "1,562.58" "1,487.86" "1,839.23" "2,147.43" "2,193.69" "2,272.35" "2,141.11" "1,903.93" "1,940.24" "1,935.55" "2,017.77" "2,159.74" "2,408.09" "2,669.21" "3,106.72" "3,587.80" "4,209.04" "4,179.71" "5,055.52" "5,736.12" "6,407.63" "6,647.52" "6,584.00" "6,164.22" "6,207.43" "6,776.89" "7,051.59" "7,006.34" "6,145.03" "6,678.89" "7,004.79" "7,353.43" "7,655.60" "7,945.49" "8,246.48" "8,560.88" 2017 +293 PER PPPPC Peru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,111.27" "3,503.49" "3,618.92" "3,329.68" "3,498.45" "3,601.06" "4,026.08" "4,346.47" "3,987.45" "3,512.28" "3,388.57" "3,510.03" "3,501.80" "3,702.01" "4,168.97" "4,490.76" "4,619.56" "4,918.77" "4,873.11" "4,936.02" "5,105.06" "5,176.00" "5,466.08" "5,728.10" "6,093.37" "6,595.24" "7,222.09" "7,955.71" "8,748.41" "8,801.67" "9,541.61" "10,239.43" "10,566.99" "11,115.30" "11,355.97" "11,454.39" "12,019.81" "12,631.70" "13,307.24" "13,430.24" "11,975.28" "14,022.78" "15,273.23" "16,067.40" "16,762.67" "17,428.43" "18,111.81" "18,828.50" 2017 +293 PER NGAP_NPGDP Peru Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +293 PER PPPSH Peru Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.402 0.417 0.414 0.367 0.364 0.359 0.389 0.404 0.35 0.292 0.267 0.266 0.238 0.246 0.268 0.278 0.275 0.282 0.273 0.268 0.263 0.258 0.265 0.265 0.264 0.268 0.274 0.282 0.299 0.303 0.312 0.319 0.316 0.321 0.319 0.319 0.326 0.329 0.33 0.328 0.302 0.324 0.322 0.322 0.323 0.322 0.321 0.32 2021 +293 PER PPPEX Peru Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.072 0.337 0.555 0.797 0.967 1.076 1.163 1.229 1.286 1.305 1.326 1.311 1.298 1.311 1.349 1.334 1.408 1.411 1.407 1.43 1.497 1.543 1.599 1.616 1.646 1.714 1.743 1.749 1.742 1.741 1.794 1.848 1.834 1.815 1.819 1.824 1.826 1.829 2021 +293 PER NID_NGDP Peru Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 27.026 32.171 31.315 22.24 18.962 17.04 19.839 20.638 24.039 17.911 15.205 15.9 16.014 17.795 20.969 21.672 19.726 21.134 20.841 18.184 17.443 16.506 16.682 17.227 16.121 15.387 18.799 22.267 26.979 20.667 24.604 24.437 24.267 25.91 25.116 24.229 22.628 21.426 22.364 21.799 19.704 22.015 25.175 24.971 24.86 24.717 24.585 24.453 2021 +293 PER NGSD_NGDP Peru Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 30.54 29.012 31.011 23.558 25.141 24.057 19.941 20.654 23.135 21.818 15.859 13.662 10.532 10.463 12.841 12.672 12.904 15.151 14.65 15.351 14.379 14.157 14.652 15.635 16.219 16.951 22.131 23.757 22.62 20.147 22.212 22.461 21.115 20.786 20.64 19.269 20.038 20.139 20.634 20.764 20.455 19.512 22.134 22.844 22.822 22.877 22.995 23.033 2021 +293 PER PCPI Peru "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009 Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.042 3.191 16.26 28.216 41.923 51.873 57.647 64.304 69.8 74.864 77.462 80.373 81.961 82.118 83.975 87.05 88.458 90.228 91.833 97.148 100 101.53 104.951 108.787 111.84 115.47 119.566 123.863 127.335 129.012 131.768 134.175 139.514 149.92 156.499 160.421 163.852 167.167 170.55 2021 +293 PER PCPIPCH Peru "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 59.145 75.433 64.46 111.149 110.209 163.398 77.921 85.846 666.955 "3,398.27" "7,481.69" 409.528 73.529 48.58 23.735 11.13 11.549 8.547 7.255 3.469 3.759 1.975 0.192 2.261 3.662 1.618 2.001 1.779 5.788 2.935 1.53 3.37 3.655 2.806 3.246 3.548 3.593 2.804 1.317 2.136 1.827 3.978 7.459 4.388 2.506 2.139 2.023 2.023 2021 +293 PER PCPIE Peru "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009 Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.004 0.117 9.036 21.617 33.881 47.258 54.527 60.105 67.221 71.566 75.864 78.691 81.63 81.526 82.762 84.817 87.77 89.081 90.095 93.633 99.86 100.105 102.184 107.026 109.861 113.003 116.646 121.776 125.715 127.431 130.225 132.699 135.318 144.015 153.74 158.345 161.92 165.196 168.539 171.949 2021 +293 PER PCPIEPCH Peru "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 72.95 125.072 111.458 158.257 62.898 114.534 "1,722.05" "2,775.30" "7,649.73" 139.229 56.734 39.48 15.384 10.228 11.84 6.463 6.007 3.726 3.734 -0.127 1.516 2.484 3.481 1.494 1.138 3.928 6.65 0.245 2.076 4.738 2.649 2.86 3.224 4.398 3.235 1.365 2.192 1.9 1.973 6.427 6.753 2.995 2.258 2.023 2.023 2.023 2021 +293 PER TM_RPCH Peru Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2017 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022" 38.358 45.53 0.36 -16.74 -3.887 -12.498 24.839 13.786 -10.536 -15.523 6.525 23.064 5.113 3.259 30.587 28.427 -1.384 13.204 2.415 -18.045 4.2 0.971 4.333 3.529 7.637 10.41 15.452 20.669 24.598 -17.486 27.198 13.477 10.364 3.818 -1.619 0.183 -3.014 4.492 1.358 -0.157 -11.077 19.498 0.806 2.674 4.009 3.863 3.598 3.572 2021 +293 PER TMG_RPCH Peru Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2017 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022" 40.557 22.33 -2.456 -28.994 -20.714 -16.512 32.338 8.191 -15.726 -25.212 0 23.064 5.113 3.259 30.587 28.427 -1.384 13.204 2.415 -18.045 4.2 0.971 4.333 3.529 7.637 10.41 15.452 20.669 24.598 -17.486 27.198 13.477 10.364 3.818 -1.619 0.183 -3.014 4.492 1.358 -0.157 -11.077 19.498 0.806 2.674 4.009 3.863 3.598 3.572 2021 +293 PER TX_RPCH Peru Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2017 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.372 -39.433 -9.674 -13.261 3.995 2.603 -12.446 -3.664 -8.363 20.709 -6.379 8.388 2.21 4.604 28.639 5.68 7.549 13.713 -7.04 13.303 9.766 4.728 3.961 7.784 11.291 14.523 -0.703 1.67 7.475 0.197 1.358 5.653 5.214 -3.366 -0.957 2.9 11.363 8.014 1.631 1.223 -13.734 12.86 4.026 3.606 2.683 2.967 2.995 3.027 2021 +293 PER TXG_RPCH Peru Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2017 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022" -10.239 -5.991 15.815 -13.745 10.267 5.04 -20.016 -2.074 -16.769 29.832 -6.379 8.388 2.21 4.604 28.639 5.68 7.549 13.713 -7.04 13.303 9.766 4.728 3.961 7.784 11.291 14.523 -0.703 1.67 7.475 0.197 1.358 5.653 5.214 -3.366 -0.957 2.9 11.363 8.014 1.631 1.223 -13.734 12.86 4.026 3.606 2.683 2.967 2.995 3.027 2021 +293 PER LUR Peru Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 7.326 6.8 6.4 9 8.9 4.589 5.3 4.8 4.156 7.9 8.3 5.9 9.4 9.9 8.8 7.1 7.2 8.6 6.9 9.4 7.847 9.246 9.42 9.424 9.436 9.579 8.542 8.419 8.377 8.387 7.88 7.727 6.798 5.945 5.938 6.49 6.742 6.876 6.7 6.6 13.9 10.9 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.3 7.2 7 2021 +293 PER LE Peru Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +293 PER LP Peru Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 17.333 17.769 18.206 18.644 19.084 19.526 19.973 20.425 20.878 21.326 21.765 22.204 22.64 23.073 23.502 23.926 24.348 24.768 25.182 25.589 25.984 26.367 26.739 27.103 27.46 27.811 28.151 28.482 28.807 29.132 29.462 29.798 30.136 30.475 30.814 31.152 31.489 31.826 32.162 33.162 33.494 33.829 34.167 34.509 34.854 35.202 35.554 35.91 2017 +293 PER GGR Peru General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.503 33.611 34.619 37.65 41.81 48.791 60.673 70.145 79.138 73.21 88.672 102.443 113.795 121.742 128.584 123.56 123.412 127.822 143.785 153.458 128.365 184.129 200.933 212.95 225.33 237.612 250.172 263.58 2021 +293 PER GGR_NGDP Peru General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.619 18.78 18.245 18.491 18.525 19.943 21.191 21.942 22.314 19.967 21.073 21.761 22.344 22.238 22.326 20.202 18.704 18.174 19.287 19.793 17.842 21.003 20.999 21.156 21.198 21.237 21.272 21.317 2021 +293 PER GGX Peru General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.224 37.466 37.282 40.953 44.141 49.857 54.864 59.441 70.332 78.291 88.159 92.969 103.357 117.727 129.894 136.509 138.201 148.317 158.601 163.973 188.247 206.466 222.624 236.576 245.369 251.398 255.697 266.314 2021 +293 PER GGX_NGDP Peru General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.735 20.934 19.649 20.113 19.558 20.379 19.162 18.593 19.831 21.352 20.951 19.749 20.294 21.504 22.554 22.319 20.946 21.088 21.274 21.149 26.165 23.551 23.266 23.503 23.083 22.469 21.741 21.538 2021 +293 PER GGXCNL Peru General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.721 -3.855 -2.664 -3.303 -2.331 -1.066 5.81 10.704 8.806 -5.081 0.514 9.474 10.438 4.015 -1.31 -12.949 -14.788 -20.495 -14.816 -10.515 -59.882 -22.337 -21.691 -23.626 -20.039 -13.786 -5.526 -2.734 2021 +293 PER GGXCNL_NGDP Peru General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.116 -2.154 -1.404 -1.622 -1.033 -0.436 2.029 3.348 2.483 -1.386 0.122 2.013 2.049 0.733 -0.227 -2.117 -2.241 -2.914 -1.987 -1.356 -8.323 -2.548 -2.267 -2.347 -1.885 -1.232 -0.47 -0.221 2021 +293 PER GGSB Peru General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.465 -2.795 -2.169 -2.61 -2.263 -1.787 0.563 5.037 3.343 -2.387 -0.301 5.576 6.688 0.656 -0.699 -9.521 -12.092 -14.712 -12.14 -4.935 -46.309 -32.663 -26.742 -25.948 -24.444 -19.709 -14.395 -14.461 2021 +293 PER GGSB_NPGDP Peru General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.972 -1.531 -1.141 -1.275 -0.993 -0.723 0.196 1.59 0.971 -0.637 -0.071 1.185 1.323 0.122 -0.121 -1.543 -1.819 -2.061 -1.612 -0.626 -5.973 -3.714 -2.786 -2.569 -2.299 -1.762 -1.225 -1.17 2021 +293 PER GGXONLB Peru General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.703 0.23 1.451 1.134 2.394 3.83 11.328 16.564 13.805 -0.983 4.902 14.302 15.096 9.223 3.989 -7.395 -8.633 -13.44 -6.367 -1.401 -49.77 -10.928 -9.091 -12.501 -9.104 -3.392 4.263 5.812 2021 +293 PER GGXONLB_NGDP Peru General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.4 0.128 0.765 0.557 1.061 1.565 3.956 5.181 3.893 -0.268 1.165 3.038 2.964 1.685 0.693 -1.209 -1.308 -1.911 -0.854 -0.181 -6.918 -1.246 -0.95 -1.242 -0.856 -0.303 0.362 0.47 2021 +293 PER GGXWDN Peru General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.264 66.328 72.344 78.742 78.898 78.205 68.977 53.527 46.275 44.643 43.078 28.552 14.184 8.207 15.42 32.33 45.608 60.937 75.753 86.267 146.149 168.486 190.177 213.803 233.842 247.628 253.154 255.887 2021 +293 PER GGXWDN_NGDP Peru General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.68 37.06 38.128 38.672 34.958 31.966 24.091 16.743 13.048 12.175 10.238 6.065 2.785 1.499 2.677 5.286 6.912 8.664 10.161 11.127 20.314 19.218 19.875 21.241 21.999 22.132 21.525 20.694 2021 +293 PER GGXWDG Peru General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 78.978 78.465 86.262 100.535 105.483 98.739 100.039 101.886 99.466 103.616 106.616 108.184 107.704 109.021 118.558 146.652 160.653 177.461 193.967 208.759 251.698 318.711 332.917 359.322 379.974 399.883 413.834 424.555 2021 +293 PER GGXWDG_NGDP Peru General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.909 43.841 45.463 49.376 46.738 40.359 34.94 31.87 28.046 28.259 25.338 22.981 21.148 19.914 20.586 23.977 24.349 25.232 26.018 26.925 34.985 36.354 34.792 35.697 35.746 35.74 35.187 34.335 2021 +293 PER NGDP_FY Peru "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.004 0.109 5.322 26.256 43.99 68.079 94.725 115.571 130.81 149.75 157.834 164.771 175.862 178.975 189.742 203.612 225.692 244.651 286.314 319.693 354.656 366.665 420.777 470.758 509.292 547.458 575.927 611.625 659.803 703.31 745.502 775.327 719.454 876.688 956.881 "1,006.58" "1,062.97" "1,118.88" "1,176.08" "1,236.50" 2021 +293 PER BCA Peru Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.045 -2.36 -2.218 -1.291 -0.269 0.051 -1.371 -1.795 -1.793 -0.219 -1.458 -1.517 -1.916 -2.463 -2.698 -4.623 -3.645 -3.367 -3.339 -1.38 -1.545 -1.198 -1.096 -0.931 0.065 1.162 2.915 1.522 -5.286 -0.633 -3.562 -3.376 -6.087 -10.379 -9.083 -9.524 -5.063 -2.776 -3.924 -2.404 1.546 -5.656 -7.278 -5.398 -5.438 -5.147 -4.662 -4.364 2021 +293 PER BCA_NGDPD Peru Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.175 -9.673 -9.142 -6.842 -1.381 0.301 -5.432 -4.307 -5.438 -0.539 -5.148 -4.464 -5.417 -7.174 -6.242 -8.999 -6.823 -5.983 -6.193 -2.833 -3.064 -2.348 -2.031 -1.591 0.098 1.565 3.333 1.489 -4.359 -0.52 -2.392 -1.975 -3.152 -5.123 -4.477 -4.96 -2.59 -1.287 -1.73 -1.035 0.751 -2.504 -3.041 -2.127 -2.038 -1.84 -1.59 -1.419 2021 +566 PHL NGDP_R Philippines "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 "4,433.19" "4,584.95" "4,750.90" "4,839.96" "4,485.50" "4,157.76" "4,299.82" "4,485.21" "4,788.08" "5,085.19" "5,239.63" "5,216.76" "5,238.55" "5,352.85" "5,586.97" "5,845.38" "6,187.94" "6,508.87" "6,475.41" "6,692.10" "6,985.38" "7,198.38" "7,465.89" "7,845.68" "8,361.08" "8,774.32" "9,240.80" "9,843.24" "10,270.88" "10,419.63" "11,183.86" "11,615.36" "12,416.47" "13,254.64" "14,096.05" "14,990.91" "16,062.68" "17,175.98" "18,265.19" "19,382.75" "17,537.84" "18,538.05" "19,737.15" "20,727.68" "21,975.22" "23,287.67" "24,679.09" "26,154.43" 2021 +566 PHL NGDP_RPCH Philippines "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.149 3.423 3.619 1.875 -7.324 -7.307 3.417 4.312 6.753 6.205 3.037 -0.436 0.418 2.182 4.374 4.625 5.86 5.186 -0.514 3.346 4.383 3.049 3.716 5.087 6.569 4.942 5.316 6.519 4.344 1.448 7.335 3.858 6.897 6.751 6.348 6.348 7.149 6.931 6.341 6.119 -9.518 5.703 6.468 5.019 6.019 5.972 5.975 5.978 2021 +566 PHL NGDP Philippines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 278.541 321.79 362.45 421.758 599.344 653.512 695.798 780.22 913.255 "1,057.54" "1,227.88" "1,422.96" "1,541.53" "1,682.42" "1,932.66" "2,176.58" "2,481.30" "2,773.37" "3,046.22" "3,347.59" "3,697.56" "4,024.40" "4,350.56" "4,717.81" "5,323.90" "5,917.28" "6,550.42" "7,198.24" "8,050.20" "8,390.42" "9,399.45" "10,144.66" "11,060.59" "12,050.59" "13,206.83" "13,944.16" "15,132.38" "16,556.65" "18,265.19" "19,517.86" "17,951.58" "19,410.57" "21,685.35" "23,591.97" "25,659.20" "27,867.77" "30,267.19" "32,874.15" 2021 +566 PHL NGDPD Philippines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 37.082 40.735 42.441 37.953 35.86 34.973 34.129 37.932 43.293 48.652 50.508 51.784 60.422 62.037 73.159 84.644 94.65 94.106 74.492 85.64 83.667 78.921 84.307 87.039 95.002 107.422 127.653 155.98 181.007 176.132 208.369 234.217 261.92 283.903 297.484 306.446 318.627 328.481 346.842 376.823 361.751 394.086 401.662 425.655 456.876 492.605 531.141 572.708 2021 +566 PHL PPPGDP Philippines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 92.074 104.235 114.681 121.406 116.576 111.475 117.605 125.71 138.93 153.338 163.907 168.711 173.277 181.254 193.222 206.398 222.494 238.069 239.511 251.014 267.951 282.342 297.398 318.695 348.748 377.462 409.796 448.308 476.755 486.76 528.741 560.551 612.131 654.004 699.662 733.864 798.601 854.095 929.955 "1,004.51" 919.849 "1,012.71" "1,154.88" "1,256.05" "1,359.59" "1,467.56" "1,584.86" "1,712.10" 2021 +566 PHL NGDP_D Philippines "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.283 7.018 7.629 8.714 13.362 15.718 16.182 17.395 19.074 20.796 23.435 27.277 29.427 31.43 34.592 37.236 40.099 42.609 47.043 50.023 52.933 55.907 58.272 60.133 63.675 67.439 70.886 73.129 78.379 80.525 84.045 87.338 89.08 90.916 93.692 93.017 94.208 96.394 100 100.697 102.359 104.707 109.871 113.819 116.764 119.668 122.643 125.693 2021 +566 PHL NGDPRPC Philippines "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "92,589.63" "93,401.00" "94,418.17" "93,823.17" "84,849.37" "76,750.77" "77,488.06" "78,857.62" "82,318.17" "85,389.72" "85,980.11" "83,655.61" "82,083.22" "81,948.12" "83,587.15" "85,446.21" "86,063.09" "88,519.87" "85,926.29" "86,921.68" "90,778.22" "91,570.82" "93,009.77" "95,784.12" "100,072.75" "103,021.30" "106,473.14" "111,361.46" "114,146.23" "113,801.14" "120,075.80" "122,654.28" "129,002.26" "135,541.92" "141,939.86" "148,675.07" "156,663.18" "164,884.12" "172,704.16" "180,657.57" "161,237.86" "168,221.89" "176,775.51" "183,276.80" "191,878.59" "200,856.12" "210,321.78" "220,302.97" 2021 +566 PHL NGDPRPPPPC Philippines "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,604.13" "4,644.47" "4,695.05" "4,665.47" "4,219.23" "3,816.52" "3,853.18" "3,921.29" "4,093.37" "4,246.10" "4,275.46" "4,159.87" "4,081.68" "4,074.97" "4,156.47" "4,248.91" "4,279.59" "4,401.75" "4,272.78" "4,322.28" "4,514.05" "4,553.47" "4,625.02" "4,762.98" "4,976.23" "5,122.85" "5,294.50" "5,537.58" "5,676.05" "5,658.89" "5,970.91" "6,099.13" "6,414.79" "6,739.98" "7,058.12" "7,393.04" "7,790.26" "8,199.05" "8,587.92" "8,983.41" "8,017.74" "8,365.03" "8,790.37" "9,113.65" "9,541.39" "9,987.80" "10,458.49" "10,954.82" 2021 +566 PHL NGDPPC Philippines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,817.48" "6,555.26" "7,203.25" "8,175.83" "11,337.43" "12,063.61" "12,539.14" "13,717.59" "15,700.98" "17,758.03" "20,149.05" "22,818.44" "24,154.26" "25,756.61" "28,914.74" "31,816.75" "34,510.47" "37,717.57" "40,422.27" "43,480.80" "48,051.40" "51,194.49" "54,199.07" "57,597.50" "63,721.17" "69,476.11" "75,474.33" "81,437.30" "89,466.54" "91,638.50" "100,917.45" "107,124.20" "114,915.21" "123,229.30" "132,985.88" "138,293.75" "147,589.80" "158,938.76" "172,704.15" "181,916.90" "165,041.60" "176,139.45" "194,224.50" "208,603.26" "224,045.54" "240,359.56" "257,944.99" "276,904.32" 2021 +566 PHL NGDPDPC Philippines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 774.484 829.816 843.471 735.714 678.342 645.597 615.047 666.915 744.307 816.961 828.821 830.407 946.762 949.733 "1,094.54" "1,237.31" "1,316.41" "1,279.84" 988.487 "1,112.35" "1,087.29" "1,003.96" "1,050.30" "1,062.62" "1,137.07" "1,261.27" "1,470.83" "1,764.68" "2,011.63" "1,923.67" "2,237.16" "2,473.25" "2,721.25" "2,903.19" "2,995.50" "3,039.23" "3,107.65" "3,153.31" "3,279.52" "3,512.20" "3,325.84" "3,576.10" "3,597.48" "3,763.70" "3,989.25" "4,248.72" "4,526.52" "4,824.02" 2021 +566 PHL PPPPC Philippines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,923.01" "2,123.39" "2,279.15" "2,353.47" "2,205.19" "2,057.78" "2,119.38" "2,210.19" "2,388.54" "2,574.82" "2,689.65" "2,705.44" "2,715.08" "2,774.86" "2,890.81" "3,017.07" "3,094.49" "3,237.71" "3,178.22" "3,260.34" "3,482.14" "3,591.68" "3,704.98" "3,890.80" "4,174.12" "4,431.87" "4,721.69" "5,071.93" "5,298.46" "5,316.30" "5,676.85" "5,919.23" "6,359.81" "6,687.84" "7,045.23" "7,278.23" "7,788.95" "8,199.05" "8,793.07" "9,362.55" "8,456.83" "9,189.76" "10,343.63" "11,106.13" "11,871.35" "12,657.73" "13,506.57" "14,421.32" 2021 +566 PHL NGAP_NPGDP Philippines Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +566 PHL PPPSH Philippines Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.687 0.698 0.721 0.717 0.636 0.569 0.569 0.572 0.584 0.598 0.593 0.576 0.521 0.522 0.529 0.534 0.545 0.551 0.533 0.533 0.531 0.534 0.539 0.544 0.551 0.552 0.552 0.558 0.565 0.575 0.587 0.586 0.608 0.619 0.638 0.656 0.687 0.698 0.717 0.741 0.692 0.691 0.714 0.73 0.751 0.77 0.79 0.811 2021 +566 PHL PPPEX Philippines Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.025 3.087 3.161 3.474 5.141 5.862 5.916 6.207 6.573 6.897 7.491 8.434 8.896 9.282 10.002 10.546 11.152 11.649 12.719 13.336 13.799 14.254 14.629 14.804 15.266 15.676 15.985 16.056 16.885 17.237 17.777 18.098 18.069 18.426 18.876 19.001 18.949 19.385 19.641 19.43 19.516 19.167 18.777 18.783 18.873 18.989 19.098 19.201 2021 +566 PHL NID_NGDP Philippines Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 23.435 21.975 22.352 23.685 17.254 12.125 12.758 14.525 15.113 17.812 23.332 19.717 20.748 23.186 23.311 21.794 23.282 24.065 19.989 16.201 15.684 18.945 20.459 19.529 20.731 18.567 16.015 16.129 18.967 17.432 20.442 20.74 19.561 20.642 20.924 21.341 24.619 25.559 27.151 26.402 17.433 21.184 24.993 26.271 27.593 28.39 29.21 30.053 2021 +566 PHL NGSD_NGDP Philippines Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 17.114 18.959 16.842 18.62 15.527 13.358 16.786 14.624 15.56 16.406 17.996 17.72 19.093 18.324 19.279 19.455 19.106 19.441 22.064 12.844 13.021 16.728 20.125 19.856 22.441 20.419 21.47 21.304 19.047 22.228 23.887 23.149 22.214 24.652 24.54 23.712 24.242 24.906 24.591 25.593 20.634 19.427 20.6 22.961 24.687 26.603 27.419 28.264 2021 +566 PHL PCPI Philippines "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 6.258 7.076 7.712 8.117 11.905 14.669 14.621 15.066 16.909 18.831 21.317 25.442 27.625 29.492 33.175 35.467 38.408 40.558 44.358 47.108 50.192 52.9 54.358 55.567 58.233 62.1 65.483 67.392 72.925 76.017 78.858 82.6 85.208 87.417 90.558 91.183 92.308 94.942 99.983 102.375 104.825 108.942 114.732 119.708 123.446 127.149 130.964 134.893 2021 +566 PHL PCPIPCH Philippines "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.201 13.083 8.979 5.252 46.673 23.215 -0.325 3.042 12.23 11.367 13.201 19.351 8.582 6.757 12.489 6.908 8.294 5.598 9.369 6.2 6.545 5.396 2.757 2.223 4.799 6.64 5.448 2.914 8.211 4.24 3.738 4.745 3.158 2.592 3.594 0.69 1.234 2.853 5.31 2.392 2.393 3.927 5.315 4.337 3.122 3 3 3 2021 +566 PHL PCPIE Philippines "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 6.456 7.511 8.118 9.184 13.852 14.635 14.586 15.614 17.107 19.716 23.3 26.4 28.4 30.4 33.7 36.5 39.2 41.7 45.9 47.7 51.8 53.7 54.8 56.1 60.1 63.7 66.4 68.7 74.1 77.4 80.2 83.6 86 89.2 90.9 91.6 93.6 96.3 101.4 103.8 107.2 110.5 116.925 121.199 124.835 128.58 132.438 136.411 2021 +566 PHL PCPIEPCH Philippines "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 15.429 16.337 8.085 13.126 50.826 5.656 -0.336 7.047 9.566 15.248 18.178 13.305 7.576 7.042 10.855 8.309 7.397 6.378 10.072 3.922 8.595 3.668 2.048 2.372 7.13 5.99 4.239 3.464 7.86 4.453 3.618 4.239 2.871 3.721 1.906 0.77 2.183 2.885 5.296 2.367 3.276 3.078 5.814 3.656 3 3 3 3 2021 +566 PHL TM_RPCH Philippines Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Volume growth rate used as input Methodology used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Formula used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.723 3.94 4.055 -2.843 -20.88 -15.236 2.367 19.971 12.449 20.936 6.238 -2.973 8.642 14.213 19.795 15.612 15.296 14.997 -14.144 -24.09 20.096 2.791 4.896 5.768 2.243 6.64 1.31 1.033 11.155 -8.986 18.487 -0.026 11.588 -0.224 15.861 7.722 18.173 17.114 9.734 -1.379 -23.498 15.395 14.857 5.696 8.792 8.802 8.143 8.084 2021 +566 PHL TMG_RPCH Philippines Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Volume growth rate used as input Methodology used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Formula used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.594 1.994 2.236 -1.511 -18.323 -12.774 3.488 17.604 12.893 21.902 6.039 -3.431 7.773 12.597 15.609 11.557 12.334 7.317 -11.194 -14.927 22.464 0.927 5.585 7.343 2.184 6.5 2.81 0.583 6.87 -9.418 17.475 1.154 10.805 -3.713 11.527 4.267 22.361 19.358 11.807 -2.491 -20.01 19.189 15.376 4.599 8.393 9.13 7.671 7.602 2021 +566 PHL TX_RPCH Philippines Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Volume growth rate used as input Methodology used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Formula used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.287 3.968 -5.382 -1.479 3.056 2.62 9.541 -1.384 7.614 15.139 -0.022 4.948 5.932 5.921 17.745 17.955 14.989 16.465 -13.998 -39.849 20.141 -2.862 11.812 8.06 10.064 4.684 14.582 1.183 -3.117 -2.109 17.976 4.454 15.78 0.225 13.695 2.966 9.623 20.45 8.036 5.423 -16.899 6.44 4.011 4.519 6.079 6.062 6.166 6.141 2021 +566 PHL TXG_RPCH Philippines Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Volume growth rate used as input Methodology used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Formula used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 20.636 -2.231 -7.577 -0.699 7.899 -11.414 -0.035 6.186 10.327 9.843 1.755 3.681 0.977 11.318 10.599 15.356 8.327 18.666 9.776 -41.153 22.435 -2.492 11.174 9.715 8.276 -1.638 13.084 -2.517 -0.642 -9.16 17.952 3.781 20.004 -5.271 14.633 -6.949 5.991 24.623 3.904 3.466 -11.314 9.019 1.966 2.945 4.432 2.699 4.965 4.937 2021 +566 PHL LUR Philippines Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. Please note that data prior to 2005 are not based on harmonized ILO definition but based on national definition. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.058 11.682 11.062 9.402 9.129 8.4 10.5 9.8 9.275 9.475 9.525 8.525 8.675 10.05 9.725 11.175 11.125 11.4 11.4 11.825 11.35 7.95 7.325 7.4 7.475 7.325 7.025 6.975 7.075 6.8 6.275 5.475 5.725 5.325 5.1 10.4 7.758 5.725 5.383 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 2021 +566 PHL LE Philippines Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +566 PHL LP Philippines Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 47.88 49.089 50.318 51.586 52.864 54.172 55.49 56.877 58.165 59.553 60.94 62.36 63.82 65.32 66.84 68.41 71.9 73.53 75.36 76.99 76.95 78.61 80.27 81.91 83.55 85.17 86.79 88.39 89.98 91.56 93.14 94.7 96.25 97.79 99.31 100.83 102.53 104.17 105.76 107.29 108.77 110.2 111.651 113.095 114.527 115.942 117.34 118.72 2021 +566 PHL GGR Philippines General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 148.952 212.284 253.009 277.277 306.525 371.804 415.435 500.17 572.815 579.648 618.017 648.382 705.172 733.098 798.261 881.791 "1,012.82" "1,194.53" "1,288.41" "1,441.04" "1,396.20" "1,512.80" "1,708.44" "1,965.99" "2,174.50" "2,394.86" "2,581.45" "2,769.10" "3,094.24" "3,524.81" "3,906.04" "3,703.34" "3,951.48" "4,395.65" "4,851.66" "5,433.69" "6,096.39" "6,702.80" "7,352.70" 2021 +566 PHL GGR_NGDP Philippines General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.085 17.289 17.78 17.987 18.219 19.238 19.087 20.158 20.654 19.028 18.462 17.535 17.522 16.851 16.92 16.563 17.116 18.236 17.899 17.901 16.64 16.095 16.841 17.775 18.045 18.134 18.513 18.299 18.689 19.298 20.013 20.63 20.357 20.27 20.565 21.176 21.876 22.145 22.366 2021 +566 PHL GGX Philippines General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 166.279 230.971 256.735 283.969 295.949 380.398 415.784 486.845 562.635 619.508 694.594 769.431 845.789 894.366 962.963 "1,031.23" "1,108.96" "1,197.57" "1,308.92" "1,439.71" "1,611.74" "1,724.63" "1,739.29" "1,998.50" "2,151.92" "2,285.72" "2,499.74" "2,822.55" "3,155.83" "3,808.37" "4,229.63" "4,731.84" "5,205.39" "5,574.75" "5,951.22" "6,378.02" "6,880.49" "7,323.04" "7,876.66" 2021 +566 PHL GGX_NGDP Philippines General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.723 18.811 18.042 18.421 17.591 19.683 19.103 19.621 20.287 20.337 20.749 20.809 21.017 20.557 20.411 19.37 18.741 18.282 18.184 17.884 19.209 18.348 17.145 18.069 17.857 17.307 17.927 18.652 19.061 20.85 21.671 26.359 26.817 25.707 25.226 24.857 24.69 24.195 23.96 2021 +566 PHL GGXCNL Philippines General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.327 -18.687 -3.726 -6.692 10.576 -8.594 -0.349 13.325 10.18 -39.86 -76.577 -121.049 -140.617 -161.268 -164.702 -149.443 -96.134 -3.037 -20.51 1.326 -215.541 -211.83 -30.848 -32.518 22.586 109.144 81.704 -53.451 -61.585 -283.563 -323.587 "-1,028.50" "-1,253.91" "-1,179.10" "-1,099.56" -944.331 -784.103 -620.232 -523.955 2021 +566 PHL GGXCNL_NGDP Philippines General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.638 -1.522 -0.262 -0.434 0.629 -0.445 -0.016 0.537 0.367 -1.309 -2.288 -3.274 -3.494 -3.707 -3.491 -2.807 -1.625 -0.046 -0.285 0.016 -2.569 -2.254 -0.304 -0.294 0.187 0.826 0.586 -0.353 -0.372 -1.552 -1.658 -5.729 -6.46 -5.437 -4.661 -3.68 -2.814 -2.049 -1.594 2021 +566 PHL GGSB Philippines General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -25.385 -6.735 -4.555 15.085 -19.415 -14.214 -16.37 -29.762 -46.464 -95.79 -137.069 -151.268 -171.116 -177.502 -164.969 -111.967 -2.143 -35.055 -12.465 -182.225 -219.213 -26.027 -43.021 22.058 86.788 89.837 -57.766 -74.625 -291.909 -322.084 -683.581 "-1,123.75" "-1,177.45" "-1,103.66" -950.634 -789.222 -624.98 -528.255 2021 +566 PHL GGSB_NPGDP Philippines General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.111 -0.473 -0.291 0.879 -0.995 -0.652 -0.671 -1.107 -1.515 -2.86 -3.725 -3.745 -3.901 -3.741 -3.119 -1.894 -0.033 -0.492 -0.156 -2.133 -2.342 -0.255 -0.388 0.183 0.657 0.642 -0.382 -0.453 -1.602 -1.649 -3.483 -5.603 -5.426 -4.68 -3.707 -2.833 -2.065 -1.607 2021 +566 PHL GGXONLB Philippines General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.473 52.413 60.264 60.708 74.867 87.066 91.464 112.003 111.78 78.833 45.582 31.57 46.884 26.898 62.753 112.942 202.608 298.868 235.452 263.379 50.245 61.353 220.042 245.158 308.034 393.535 355.443 212.251 207.876 20.332 -13.562 -701.867 -885.505 -737.934 -608.02 -385.965 -172.95 11.065 120.226 2021 +566 PHL GGXONLB_NGDP Philippines General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.543 4.269 4.235 3.938 4.45 4.505 4.202 4.514 4.03 2.588 1.362 0.854 1.165 0.618 1.33 2.121 3.424 4.563 3.271 3.272 0.599 0.653 2.169 2.217 2.556 2.98 2.549 1.403 1.256 0.111 -0.069 -3.91 -4.562 -3.403 -2.577 -1.504 -0.621 0.037 0.366 2021 +566 PHL GGXWDN Philippines General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +566 PHL GGXWDN_NGDP Philippines General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +566 PHL GGXWDG Philippines General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,242.87" "1,229.22" "1,324.43" "1,316.94" "1,577.79" "1,546.67" "1,814.99" "2,189.05" "2,393.35" "2,835.87" "3,368.19" "3,784.35" "3,826.96" "3,746.09" "3,611.19" "4,025.91" "4,178.87" "4,472.87" "4,609.09" "5,053.71" "5,277.77" "5,314.46" "5,527.46" "5,650.93" "6,309.47" "6,782.60" "7,215.07" "9,269.84" "11,054.60" "12,852.38" "14,379.74" "15,696.05" "16,839.11" "17,883.01" "18,900.33" 2021 +566 PHL GGXWDG_NGDP Philippines General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.874 63.603 60.849 53.074 56.891 50.773 54.218 59.203 59.471 65.184 71.393 71.082 64.674 57.189 50.168 50.01 49.805 47.587 45.434 45.691 43.797 40.24 39.64 37.343 38.108 37.134 36.967 51.638 56.951 59.268 60.952 61.171 60.425 59.084 57.493 2021 +566 PHL NGDP_FY Philippines "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 278.541 321.79 362.45 421.758 599.344 653.512 695.798 780.22 913.255 "1,057.54" "1,227.88" "1,422.96" "1,541.53" "1,682.42" "1,932.66" "2,176.58" "2,481.30" "2,773.37" "3,046.22" "3,347.59" "3,697.56" "4,024.40" "4,350.56" "4,717.81" "5,323.90" "5,917.28" "6,550.42" "7,198.24" "8,050.20" "8,390.42" "9,399.45" "10,144.66" "11,060.59" "12,050.59" "13,206.83" "13,944.16" "15,132.38" "16,556.65" "18,265.19" "19,517.86" "17,951.58" "19,410.57" "21,685.35" "23,591.97" "25,659.20" "27,867.77" "30,267.19" "32,874.15" 2021 +566 PHL BCA Philippines Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.904 -2.061 -3.2 -2.771 -1.294 -0.036 0.952 -0.444 -0.39 -1.456 -2.695 -1.034 -1 -3.016 -2.95 -1.98 -3.953 -4.351 1.546 -2.875 -2.228 -1.75 -0.282 0.285 1.625 1.99 6.963 8.072 0.144 8.448 7.179 5.643 6.949 11.384 10.756 7.266 -1.199 -2.143 -8.877 -3.047 11.578 -6.922 -17.647 -14.091 -13.275 -8.801 -9.509 -10.247 2021 +566 PHL BCA_NGDPD Philippines Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.135 -5.06 -7.54 -7.301 -3.608 -0.103 2.789 -1.171 -0.901 -2.993 -5.336 -1.997 -1.655 -4.862 -4.032 -2.339 -4.176 -4.623 2.075 -3.357 -2.663 -2.217 -0.334 0.327 1.71 1.853 5.455 5.175 0.08 4.797 3.445 2.409 2.653 4.01 3.616 2.371 -0.376 -0.652 -2.559 -0.809 3.201 -1.756 -4.394 -3.31 -2.906 -1.787 -1.79 -1.789 2021 +964 POL NGDP_R Poland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" 748.419 673.577 640.933 676.825 674.348 700.389 724.864 741.547 765.909 795.106 738.09 686.384 700.337 730.362 768.626 820.337 871.519 933.279 979.771 "1,024.10" "1,067.72" "1,080.59" "1,096.19" "1,134.54" "1,191.07" "1,232.84" "1,308.43" "1,400.82" "1,459.65" "1,501.00" "1,557.14" "1,631.22" "1,652.84" "1,671.44" "1,727.91" "1,801.11" "1,857.70" "1,947.44" "2,051.70" "2,149.05" "2,101.77" "2,225.35" "2,310.59" "2,321.99" "2,394.74" "2,475.93" "2,557.79" "2,637.34" 2021 +964 POL NGDP_RPCH Poland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -6 -10 -4.846 5.6 -0.366 3.862 3.494 2.302 3.285 3.812 -7.171 -7.005 2.033 4.287 5.239 6.728 6.239 7.086 4.982 4.524 4.26 1.205 1.443 3.498 4.983 3.507 6.131 7.062 4.2 2.832 3.741 4.758 1.325 1.126 3.379 4.236 3.142 4.831 5.354 4.745 -2.2 5.88 3.831 0.493 3.133 3.391 3.306 3.11 2021 +964 POL NGDP Poland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.251 0.275 0.554 0.692 0.857 1.043 1.294 1.692 2.96 9.645 59.096 85.31 121.163 164.292 236.104 337.886 423.268 516.369 602.086 667 745.845 781.1 812.214 847.152 933.092 990.53 "1,069.43" "1,187.51" "1,285.57" "1,372.03" "1,446.84" "1,565.25" "1,623.44" "1,646.72" "1,711.24" "1,801.11" "1,863.49" "1,989.84" "2,121.56" "2,293.20" "2,339.00" "2,622.18" "3,089.80" "3,539.58" "3,819.08" "4,093.24" "4,350.80" "4,607.48" 2021 +964 POL NGDPD Poland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 56.731 53.752 65.315 75.555 75.656 70.915 73.822 63.84 68.747 67.027 62.206 80.61 88.888 90.544 103.887 139.363 156.993 157.493 172.389 168.13 171.613 190.805 199.07 217.829 255.292 306.304 344.627 429.021 533.6 439.794 479.834 528.292 498.517 521.013 542.602 477.488 472.256 526.643 587.433 597.194 599.798 679.067 716.305 753.875 811.193 875.131 924.773 979.33 2021 +964 POL PPPGDP Poland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 171.568 169.02 170.766 187.391 193.443 207.266 218.828 229.402 245.293 264.63 254.847 245.009 255.686 272.968 293.405 319.711 345.877 376.774 399.996 423.984 452.059 467.815 481.964 508.671 548.352 585.38 640.441 704.195 747.842 773.952 812.553 868.897 903.837 934.553 968.368 "1,020.67" "1,075.28" "1,145.32" "1,235.47" "1,317.24" "1,303.78" "1,437.81" "1,599.02" "1,664.16" "1,752.31" "1,845.39" "1,942.70" "2,041.88" 2021 +964 POL NGDP_D Poland "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.034 0.041 0.086 0.102 0.127 0.149 0.179 0.228 0.386 1.213 8.007 12.429 17.301 22.495 30.718 41.189 48.567 55.328 61.452 65.13 69.854 72.284 74.094 74.669 78.341 80.346 81.734 84.772 88.074 91.408 92.917 95.956 98.222 98.521 99.035 100 100.312 102.177 103.405 106.708 111.287 117.832 133.723 152.437 159.478 165.321 170.1 174.702 2021 +964 POL NGDPRPC Poland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,042.66" "18,769.58" "17,697.27" "18,426.39" "18,201.43" "18,763.56" "19,299.86" "19,643.68" "20,269.72" "21,021.39" "19,328.95" "17,927.93" "18,244.74" "18,970.05" "19,922.44" "21,262.95" "22,572.72" "24,153.59" "25,343.30" "26,485.09" "27,904.62" "28,247.85" "28,664.40" "29,685.57" "31,187.53" "32,295.38" "34,290.52" "36,742.35" "38,295.40" "39,359.13" "40,952.73" "42,856.19" "43,422.77" "43,913.05" "45,450.03" "47,390.69" "48,929.03" "51,284.86" "54,025.19" "56,594.43" "55,370.80" "58,809.51" "61,363.44" "61,740.85" "63,767.34" "66,041.70" "68,359.13" "70,626.50" 2021 +964 POL NGDPRPPPPC Poland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,375.57" "11,038.73" "10,408.09" "10,836.89" "10,704.59" "11,035.19" "11,350.60" "11,552.80" "11,920.99" "12,363.06" "11,367.71" "10,543.74" "10,730.06" "11,156.63" "11,716.75" "12,505.13" "13,275.42" "14,205.16" "14,904.85" "15,576.36" "16,411.21" "16,613.07" "16,858.05" "17,458.62" "18,341.95" "18,993.50" "20,166.87" "21,608.84" "22,522.22" "23,147.81" "24,085.04" "25,204.50" "25,537.72" "25,826.06" "26,729.99" "27,871.32" "28,776.05" "30,161.55" "31,773.19" "33,284.21" "32,564.57" "34,586.93" "36,088.95" "36,310.91" "37,502.72" "38,840.32" "40,203.24" "41,536.72" 2021 +964 POL NGDPPC Poland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 7.053 7.662 15.298 18.831 23.124 27.954 34.453 44.829 78.333 255.004 "1,547.60" "2,228.24" "3,156.46" "4,267.24" "6,119.71" "8,757.93" "10,962.83" "13,363.80" "15,573.88" "17,249.86" "19,492.43" "20,418.80" "21,238.68" "22,166.00" "24,432.49" "25,947.89" "28,027.10" "31,147.36" "33,728.17" "35,977.27" "38,051.93" "41,122.95" "42,650.57" "43,263.64" "45,011.59" "47,390.69" "49,081.48" "52,401.35" "55,864.67" "60,390.56" "61,620.41" "69,296.62" "82,057.18" "94,116.11" "101,695.01" "109,180.90" "116,278.87" "123,385.62" 2021 +964 POL NGDPDPC Poland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,595.05" "1,497.84" "1,803.46" "2,056.96" "2,042.04" "1,899.82" "1,965.54" "1,691.13" "1,819.39" "1,772.09" "1,629.05" "2,105.49" "2,315.65" "2,351.74" "2,692.70" "3,612.26" "4,066.18" "4,075.98" "4,459.10" "4,348.15" "4,485.06" "4,987.86" "5,205.52" "5,699.56" "6,684.68" "8,023.92" "9,031.80" "11,252.86" "13,999.50" "11,532.28" "12,619.62" "13,879.53" "13,096.89" "13,688.36" "14,272.29" "12,563.61" "12,438.52" "13,868.91" "15,468.26" "15,726.88" "15,801.56" "17,945.75" "19,023.23" "20,045.24" "21,600.56" "23,342.80" "24,715.36" "26,225.92" 2021 +964 POL PPPPC Poland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,823.83" "4,709.82" "4,715.15" "5,101.66" "5,221.26" "5,552.70" "5,826.41" "6,076.88" "6,491.66" "6,996.41" "6,673.87" "6,399.48" "6,660.99" "7,089.93" "7,604.93" "8,286.82" "8,958.37" "9,751.04" "10,346.51" "10,965.00" "11,814.43" "12,229.19" "12,602.94" "13,309.53" "14,358.29" "15,334.59" "16,784.33" "18,470.46" "19,620.35" "20,294.59" "21,370.11" "22,828.03" "23,745.32" "24,553.09" "25,471.41" "26,855.68" "28,321.38" "30,161.55" "32,532.20" "34,688.97" "34,347.95" "37,996.97" "42,465.86" "44,249.39" "46,660.71" "49,223.05" "51,920.29" "54,680.42" 2021 +964 POL NGAP_NPGDP Poland Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +964 POL PPPSH Poland Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.28 1.132 1.073 1.107 1.056 1.059 1.059 1.044 1.031 1.032 0.921 0.836 0.769 0.786 0.804 0.827 0.847 0.871 0.89 0.9 0.895 0.885 0.873 0.868 0.866 0.855 0.862 0.876 0.886 0.915 0.901 0.908 0.898 0.885 0.884 0.912 0.926 0.936 0.952 0.971 0.981 0.981 0.988 0.968 0.967 0.968 0.968 0.967 2021 +964 POL PPPEX Poland Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.012 0.036 0.232 0.348 0.474 0.602 0.805 1.057 1.224 1.37 1.505 1.573 1.65 1.67 1.685 1.665 1.702 1.692 1.67 1.686 1.719 1.773 1.781 1.801 1.796 1.762 1.767 1.765 1.733 1.737 1.717 1.741 1.794 1.824 1.932 2.127 2.179 2.218 2.24 2.256 2021 +964 POL NID_NGDP Poland Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.386 28.773 23.662 23.958 27.366 24.082 25.243 19.381 14.75 15.134 17.246 18.45 20.579 23.094 24.701 24.895 24.494 20.463 18.409 18.805 20.23 19.888 21.678 25.196 24.649 20.56 21.506 22.653 21.253 19.253 20.656 20.595 19.698 19.911 20.765 19.726 17.528 20.338 22.196 20.458 19.759 19.775 19.796 19.826 2021 +964 POL NGSD_NGDP Poland Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" 30.895 23.382 28.483 24.774 21.626 22.357 18.242 17.814 21.348 21.72 26.867 16.445 13.336 11.193 20.68 19.292 18.755 19.736 21.009 17.783 18.774 17.614 18.409 18.805 14.501 17 17.354 18.498 17.658 16.339 15.95 17.288 17.202 17.436 18.036 19.685 18.911 19.519 19.482 20.2 20.415 19.665 18.177 17.13 16.932 17.224 17.657 17.842 2021 +964 POL PCPI Poland "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1998. Quarterly index has base January 2011; Core inflation base year is 2011. Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022 0.034 0.041 0.083 0.101 0.178 0.205 0.241 0.302 0.484 1.7 11.656 19.85 28.386 38.406 50.773 64.926 77.846 89.445 100 107.3 118.137 124.635 127.003 127.936 132.463 135.39 137.01 140.397 146.492 152.037 155.975 162.567 168.625 170.509 170.688 169.111 167.966 171.272 174.297 178.206 184.222 193.66 220.41 251.911 262.641 271.07 278.118 285.071 2021 +964 POL PCPIPCH Poland "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.4 21.207 100.83 22.118 75.649 15.107 17.793 25.23 60.2 251.1 585.8 70.3 43 35.3 32.2 27.875 19.9 14.9 11.8 7.3 10.1 5.5 1.9 0.735 3.538 2.21 1.197 2.472 4.342 3.785 2.59 4.226 3.727 1.117 0.105 -0.924 -0.677 1.969 1.766 2.243 3.376 5.123 13.813 14.292 4.26 3.209 2.6 2.5 2021 +964 POL PCPIE Poland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1998. Quarterly index has base January 2011; Core inflation base year is 2011. Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.77 2.98 2.34 3.62 5.73 7.32 13.654 21.894 31.622 43.538 56.451 68.644 81.344 92.081 100 109.801 119.134 123.423 124.411 126.526 132.093 133.017 134.88 140.275 144.904 149.976 154.625 161.738 165.619 166.779 165.111 164.285 165.6 169.077 170.937 176.749 180.991 196.556 227.71 248.184 257.413 264.363 270.972 277.746 2021 +964 POL PCPIEPCH Poland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 287.013 -21.477 54.701 58.287 27.747 86.538 60.345 44.432 37.683 29.658 21.6 18.5 13.2 8.6 9.801 8.5 3.6 0.8 1.7 4.4 0.7 1.4 4 3.3 3.5 3.1 4.6 2.4 0.7 -1 -0.5 0.8 2.1 1.1 3.4 2.4 8.6 15.85 8.991 3.718 2.7 2.5 2.5 2021 +964 POL TM_RPCH Poland Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.007 21.406 18.571 1.041 15.526 -5.327 2.773 9.331 8.559 6.308 17.865 15.796 9.458 -12.587 14.22 5.641 -0.362 1.57 9.937 6.918 7.881 10.2 7.45 3.047 -1.131 15.87 6.919 4.979 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.4 2021 +964 POL TMG_RPCH Poland Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.007 21.406 18.571 1.041 15.526 -5.327 2.773 9.331 8.559 6.308 17.865 15.796 9.458 -12.587 14.22 5.641 -0.362 1.57 9.937 6.918 7.881 10.2 7.45 3.047 -1.131 15.87 6.919 4.979 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.4 2021 +964 POL TX_RPCH Poland Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.952 12.246 14.432 -2.515 23.21 3.118 4.824 14.08 4.775 9.97 15.373 10.058 7.051 -5.935 12.836 7.672 4.258 5.545 6.708 8.033 9.266 9.627 6.949 5.192 0.011 11.83 3.759 3.775 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 2021 +964 POL TXG_RPCH Poland Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.952 12.246 14.432 -2.515 23.21 3.118 4.824 14.08 4.775 9.97 15.373 10.058 7.051 -5.935 12.836 7.672 4.258 5.545 6.708 8.033 9.266 9.627 6.949 5.192 0.011 11.83 3.759 3.775 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 2021 +964 POL LUR Poland Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.3 11.8 13.6 16.4 11.4 13.341 12.343 11.246 10.576 13.133 16.087 18.242 20.235 19.942 19.276 18.052 14.169 9.944 7.466 8.514 9.964 9.937 10.377 10.602 9.198 7.659 6.263 4.952 3.89 3.312 3.2 3.362 2.782 3.172 3.376 3.376 3.376 3.376 2021 +964 POL LE Poland Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +964 POL LP Poland Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022 35.567 35.887 36.216 36.731 37.049 37.327 37.558 37.75 37.786 37.824 38.186 38.286 38.386 38.501 38.581 38.581 38.609 38.639 38.66 38.667 38.263 38.254 38.242 38.219 38.191 38.174 38.157 38.125 38.116 38.136 38.023 38.063 38.064 38.063 38.018 38.006 37.967 37.973 37.977 37.973 37.958 37.84 37.654 37.609 37.554 37.49 37.417 37.342 2021 +964 POL GGR Poland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 146.019 194.917 215 240.32 268.982 292.148 313.409 328.064 335.3 358.761 399.16 437.526 487.09 521.502 518.099 556.239 612.304 638.897 638.143 667.276 703.862 721.562 791.649 876.006 941.018 966.017 "1,109.99" "1,214.68" "1,431.85" "1,537.37" "1,643.67" "1,740.80" "1,826.57" 2021 +964 POL GGR_NGDP Poland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.055 45.88 41.483 39.767 40.178 39.025 39.975 40.242 39.412 38.469 40.298 40.912 41.018 40.566 37.762 38.445 39.119 39.354 38.752 38.994 39.079 38.721 39.785 41.291 41.035 41.3 42.331 39.313 40.452 40.255 40.156 40.011 39.644 2021 +964 POL GGX Poland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 160.905 215.469 238.866 266.013 284.369 322.045 350.466 367.194 386.435 405.487 438.17 475.378 509.445 567.861 617.599 663.318 690.054 700.438 707.719 729.664 750.623 766.022 821.24 881.199 957.918 "1,127.69" "1,158.99" "1,342.11" "1,540.11" "1,698.79" "1,813.83" "1,916.46" "2,007.23" 2021 +964 POL GGX_NGDP Poland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.445 50.717 46.087 44.018 42.476 43.019 44.702 45.041 45.423 43.48 44.236 44.451 42.9 44.172 45.014 45.846 44.086 43.145 42.977 42.639 41.676 41.107 41.272 41.536 41.772 48.213 44.2 43.437 43.511 44.482 44.313 44.048 43.565 2021 +964 POL GGXCNL Poland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.886 -20.552 -23.866 -25.693 -15.387 -29.897 -37.057 -39.129 -51.135 -46.726 -39.011 -37.852 -22.355 -46.359 -99.5 -107.079 -77.75 -61.541 -69.576 -62.388 -46.761 -44.46 -29.591 -5.193 -16.9 -161.675 -49.008 -127.427 -108.257 -161.421 -170.163 -175.657 -180.662 2021 +964 POL GGXCNL_NGDP Poland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.389 -4.837 -4.605 -4.252 -2.298 -3.994 -4.727 -4.8 -6.011 -5.01 -3.938 -3.539 -1.883 -3.606 -7.252 -7.401 -4.967 -3.791 -4.225 -3.646 -2.596 -2.386 -1.487 -0.245 -0.737 -6.912 -1.869 -4.124 -3.058 -4.227 -4.157 -4.037 -3.921 2021 +964 POL GGSB Poland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -19.101 -23.923 -29.299 -30.384 -19.364 -29.172 -38.321 -36.211 -49.341 -53.16 -36.967 -53.664 -32.899 -53.529 -98.18 -106.832 -86.5 -59.782 -58.665 -51.46 -40.95 -36.988 -30.59 -24.473 -31.247 -158.711 -80.713 -127.635 -132.429 -178.068 -179.861 -180.413 -181.093 2021 +964 POL GGSB_NPGDP Poland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.7 -5.637 -5.694 -5.031 -2.882 -3.91 -4.772 -4.397 -5.76 -5.697 -3.7 -5.041 -2.832 -4.217 -7.139 -7.381 -5.603 -3.672 -3.503 -2.97 -2.259 -1.965 -1.541 -1.174 -1.402 -6.616 -3.092 -4.189 -3.714 -4.643 -4.392 -4.144 -3.929 2021 +964 POL GGXONLB Poland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.476 -1.274 -0.482 -1.555 4.287 -7.384 -12.718 -15.77 -26.072 -21.457 -14.619 -12.522 3.506 -19.169 -65.857 -71.054 -37.995 -18.072 -27.934 -28.751 -15.097 -12.654 1.575 25.39 14.525 -131.199 -19.921 -90.866 -63.244 -110.367 -110.292 -109.904 -108.846 2021 +964 POL GGXONLB_NGDP Poland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.32 -0.3 -0.093 -0.257 0.64 -0.986 -1.622 -1.934 -3.065 -2.301 -1.476 -1.171 0.295 -1.491 -4.8 -4.911 -2.427 -1.113 -1.696 -1.68 -0.838 -0.679 0.079 1.197 0.633 -5.609 -0.76 -2.941 -1.787 -2.89 -2.694 -2.526 -2.362 2021 +964 POL GGXWDN Poland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 151.783 165.466 202.096 212.44 236.829 240.776 251.326 295.375 352.294 368.735 401.113 442.256 440.127 507.008 593.27 689.129 765.756 787.162 851.731 772.257 835.362 887.395 880.777 882.483 879.067 "1,054.49" "1,070.87" "1,104.55" "1,138.91" "1,268.31" "1,405.92" "1,551.04" "1,701.15" 2021 +964 POL GGXWDN_NGDP Poland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.755 38.948 38.993 35.153 35.375 32.163 32.057 36.232 41.41 39.539 40.495 41.354 37.063 39.438 43.24 47.63 48.922 48.487 51.723 45.128 46.38 47.62 44.264 41.596 38.334 45.083 40.839 35.748 32.176 33.21 34.347 35.65 36.922 2021 +964 POL GGXWDG Poland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 165.2 183.294 221.22 233.687 263.392 272.317 291.181 338.665 394.461 420.945 461.625 505.534 528.434 600.811 683.555 774.707 856.58 883.524 931.06 873.909 923.417 "1,010.02" "1,007.20" "1,035.72" "1,045.87" "1,336.56" "1,410.49" "1,504.74" "1,597.35" "1,762.95" "1,936.07" "2,114.55" "2,297.90" 2021 +964 POL GGXWDG_NGDP Poland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.711 43.144 42.683 38.669 39.343 36.376 37.14 41.542 46.366 45.137 46.604 47.271 44.499 46.735 49.821 53.545 54.725 54.423 56.54 51.069 51.269 54.201 50.617 48.819 45.607 57.142 53.791 48.7 45.128 46.162 47.299 48.601 49.873 2021 +964 POL NGDP_FY Poland "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.252 0.276 0.556 0.694 0.86 1.047 1.299 1.699 2.971 9.681 59.316 85.627 121.613 164.903 236.982 339.143 424.843 518.289 604.325 669.481 748.619 784.005 815.235 850.75 932.589 990.53 "1,069.43" "1,187.51" "1,285.57" "1,372.03" "1,446.84" "1,565.25" "1,623.44" "1,646.72" "1,711.24" "1,801.11" "1,863.49" "1,989.84" "2,121.56" "2,293.20" "2,339.00" "2,622.18" "3,089.80" "3,539.58" "3,819.08" "4,093.24" "4,350.80" "4,607.48" 2021 +964 POL BCA Poland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.417 -3.986 -1.941 -1.581 -1.083 -0.982 -1.106 -0.379 -0.107 -1.409 3.067 -2.146 -3.104 -5.788 0.634 0.854 -3.264 -5.744 -6.901 -12.487 -10.343 -5.946 -5.544 -5.473 -14.625 -8.845 -14.903 -28.734 -37.306 -18.562 -26.66 -28.346 -20.193 -9.465 -14.212 -4.347 -3.719 -2.068 -7.537 2.832 17.319 -4.568 -28.787 -25.087 -22.935 -22.319 -19.786 -19.426 2021 +964 POL BCA_NGDPD Poland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.023 -7.415 -2.972 -2.093 -1.431 -1.385 -1.498 -0.594 -0.156 -2.102 4.93 -2.662 -3.492 -6.392 0.61 0.613 -2.079 -3.647 -4.003 -7.427 -6.027 -3.116 -2.785 -2.513 -5.729 -2.888 -4.324 -6.698 -6.991 -4.221 -5.556 -5.366 -4.051 -1.817 -2.619 -0.91 -0.787 -0.393 -1.283 0.474 2.887 -0.673 -4.019 -3.328 -2.827 -2.55 -2.14 -1.984 2021 +182 PRT NGDP_R Portugal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 91.217 94.43 96.473 97.41 96.396 97.973 101.226 108.951 114.769 122.4 132.02 136.469 140.74 139.773 141.854 145.127 150.213 156.824 164.364 170.785 177.302 180.748 182.142 180.447 183.675 185.111 188.119 192.834 193.45 187.41 190.667 187.433 179.828 178.169 179.58 182.798 186.49 193.029 198.529 203.855 186.645 195.76 207.974 209.326 214.35 218.958 223.119 227.358 2021 +182 PRT NGDP_RPCH Portugal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 6.725 3.523 2.163 0.972 -1.042 1.636 3.32 7.632 5.34 6.649 7.859 3.37 3.13 -0.687 1.489 2.307 3.504 4.401 4.808 3.907 3.816 1.944 0.771 -0.931 1.789 0.782 1.625 2.507 0.319 -3.122 1.738 -1.696 -4.057 -0.923 0.792 1.792 2.019 3.506 2.849 2.683 -8.442 4.884 6.239 0.65 2.4 2.15 1.9 1.9 2021 +182 PRT NGDP Portugal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.137 9.924 12 15.332 18.827 23.112 28.245 33.28 39.725 46.931 56.351 64.616 72.644 75.973 82.371 89.029 94.352 102.331 111.353 119.603 128.415 135.775 142.554 146.068 152.248 158.553 166.26 175.483 179.103 175.416 179.611 176.096 168.296 170.492 173.054 179.713 186.49 195.947 205.184 214.375 200.088 211.28 242.064 254.804 268.442 281.002 292.862 304.951 2021 +182 PRT NGDPD Portugal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 32.607 32.477 30.678 28.267 25.951 27.231 37.869 47.387 55.435 59.806 79.439 89.904 108.119 95.139 99.692 118.182 122.655 117.211 124.124 127.597 118.658 121.605 134.7 165.185 189.296 197.363 208.767 240.524 263.388 244.402 238.308 245.075 216.361 226.437 229.961 199.414 206.369 221.28 242.423 240.013 228.356 250.055 255.854 261.173 275.887 290.5 304.73 319.41 2021 +182 PRT PPPGDP Portugal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 59.193 67.076 72.761 76.345 78.276 82.073 86.505 95.41 104.049 115.319 129.037 137.896 145.453 147.877 153.285 160.11 168.755 179.22 189.951 200.152 212.498 221.509 226.696 229.019 239.373 248.81 260.655 274.409 280.564 273.547 281.646 282.621 277.992 292.135 298.952 307.312 326.331 340.796 358.879 375.1 347.571 379.694 432.063 450.366 470.852 489.914 508.727 528.424 2021 +182 PRT NGDP_D Portugal "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.92 10.509 12.438 15.739 19.531 23.59 27.903 30.546 34.613 38.343 42.684 47.349 51.616 54.354 58.068 61.345 62.812 65.252 67.748 70.032 72.427 75.118 78.266 80.948 82.89 85.653 88.381 91.002 92.584 93.6 94.202 93.952 93.587 95.692 96.366 98.312 100 101.512 103.352 105.16 107.202 107.928 116.391 121.726 125.235 128.336 131.258 134.128 2021 +182 PRT NGDPRPC Portugal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,339.95" "9,585.47" "9,733.15" "9,782.24" "9,643.16" "9,774.19" "10,089.50" "10,862.48" "11,454.44" "12,233.84" "13,224.14" "13,701.32" "14,141.18" "14,026.81" "14,197.44" "14,474.82" "14,925.93" "15,513.27" "16,177.21" "16,714.43" "17,230.69" "17,442.19" "17,480.68" "17,253.11" "17,519.67" "17,624.04" "17,878.09" "18,290.24" "18,322.21" "17,733.39" "18,033.18" "17,753.33" "17,102.36" "17,037.73" "17,265.49" "17,647.85" "18,061.09" "18,740.11" "19,304.99" "19,818.09" "18,125.93" "19,020.62" "20,248.74" "20,426.90" "20,968.61" "21,473.79" "21,937.31" "22,410.85" 2021 +182 PRT NGDPRPPPPC Portugal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,489.86" "16,923.35" "17,184.07" "17,270.74" "17,025.20" "17,256.53" "17,813.22" "19,177.93" "20,223.04" "21,599.09" "23,347.49" "24,189.96" "24,966.53" "24,764.62" "25,065.86" "25,555.58" "26,352.04" "27,388.98" "28,561.19" "29,509.66" "30,421.13" "30,794.54" "30,862.49" "30,460.71" "30,931.34" "31,115.60" "31,564.12" "32,291.79" "32,348.24" "31,308.65" "31,837.94" "31,343.85" "30,194.56" "30,080.45" "30,482.57" "31,157.64" "31,887.22" "33,086.05" "34,083.36" "34,989.23" "32,001.69" "33,581.28" "35,749.56" "36,064.11" "37,020.50" "37,912.40" "38,730.77" "39,566.80" 2021 +182 PRT NGDPPC Portugal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 833.164 "1,007.33" "1,210.65" "1,539.64" "1,883.40" "2,305.75" "2,815.29" "3,318.03" "3,964.69" "4,690.76" "5,644.53" "6,487.38" "7,299.10" "7,624.20" "8,244.10" "8,879.60" "9,375.25" "10,122.75" "10,959.77" "11,705.39" "12,479.67" "13,102.29" "13,681.35" "13,966.02" "14,522.12" "15,095.51" "15,800.77" "16,644.54" "16,963.38" "16,598.51" "16,987.53" "16,679.57" "16,005.59" "16,303.66" "16,638.02" "17,350.02" "18,061.09" "19,023.44" "19,952.18" "20,840.80" "19,431.44" "20,528.54" "23,567.80" "24,864.86" "26,260.09" "27,558.53" "28,794.57" "30,059.26" 2021 +182 PRT NGDPDPC Portugal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,338.76" "3,296.65" "3,095.10" "2,838.66" "2,596.08" "2,716.65" "3,774.58" "4,724.45" "5,532.62" "5,977.58" "7,957.24" "9,026.30" "10,863.49" "9,547.64" "9,977.62" "11,787.32" "12,187.58" "11,594.76" "12,216.69" "12,487.71" "11,531.47" "11,734.88" "12,927.58" "15,793.85" "18,055.89" "18,790.56" "19,840.47" "22,813.67" "24,946.26" "23,126.18" "22,539.04" "23,213.13" "20,576.83" "21,653.51" "22,109.32" "19,252.02" "19,986.36" "21,482.83" "23,573.30" "23,333.32" "22,176.75" "24,296.07" "24,910.41" "25,486.35" "26,988.44" "28,490.07" "29,961.48" "31,484.47" 2021 +182 PRT PPPPC Portugal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,060.95" "6,808.76" "7,340.86" "7,666.80" "7,830.58" "8,187.93" "8,622.26" "9,512.43" "10,384.53" "11,526.06" "12,925.33" "13,844.64" "14,614.73" "14,840.11" "15,341.47" "15,969.16" "16,768.38" "17,728.72" "18,695.57" "19,588.60" "20,651.14" "21,375.59" "21,756.65" "21,897.23" "22,832.43" "23,688.74" "24,771.69" "26,027.64" "26,573.14" "25,883.98" "26,637.95" "26,769.43" "26,438.15" "27,936.01" "28,742.32" "29,668.81" "31,604.42" "33,086.05" "34,897.55" "36,465.95" "33,754.24" "36,892.17" "42,066.50" "43,948.63" "46,060.72" "48,047.08" "50,018.67" "52,087.15" 2021 +182 PRT NGAP_NPGDP Portugal Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.61 5.058 3.803 1.388 -3.017 -4.871 -5.332 -2.029 -0.865 1.559 5.325 4.865 4.369 0.212 -1.54 -2.387 -1.558 -- 1.904 2.977 4.098 3.574 2.219 -0.475 -0.134 -0.648 -0.192 1.264 0.712 -2.982 -1.579 -3.406 -7.227 -7.8 -6.833 -5.141 -3.577 -1.086 0.327 1.397 -4.905 -2.548 1.177 -0.288 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +182 PRT PPPSH Portugal Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.442 0.449 0.457 0.451 0.427 0.419 0.419 0.434 0.437 0.45 0.467 0.471 0.437 0.426 0.42 0.414 0.413 0.414 0.423 0.425 0.421 0.419 0.411 0.391 0.378 0.364 0.351 0.341 0.333 0.323 0.312 0.295 0.276 0.277 0.273 0.275 0.281 0.279 0.277 0.277 0.261 0.259 0.267 0.262 0.26 0.257 0.254 0.25 2021 +182 PRT PPPEX Portugal Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.137 0.148 0.165 0.201 0.241 0.282 0.327 0.349 0.382 0.407 0.437 0.469 0.499 0.514 0.537 0.556 0.559 0.571 0.586 0.598 0.604 0.613 0.629 0.638 0.636 0.637 0.638 0.639 0.638 0.641 0.638 0.623 0.605 0.584 0.579 0.585 0.571 0.575 0.572 0.572 0.576 0.556 0.56 0.566 0.57 0.574 0.576 0.577 2021 +182 PRT NID_NGDP Portugal Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 36.439 38.197 38.276 32.554 27.261 25.95 25.511 30.02 31.724 29.862 30.433 27.17 27.24 23.947 24.708 24.193 24.408 26.524 28.317 29.028 28.777 28.158 25.904 23.115 23.824 23.359 22.926 23.1 23.579 20.843 21.126 18.598 15.702 14.632 15.317 15.855 15.833 17.227 18.29 18.493 18.752 19.75 20.637 20.178 20.492 20.758 20.734 20.559 2021 +182 PRT NGSD_NGDP Portugal Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 30.634 20.984 24.786 24.329 22.849 25.439 26.73 28.752 27.488 27.925 27.974 24.395 25.101 22.462 20.705 20.268 19.565 19.857 20.334 20.256 17.924 18.039 17.315 16.451 15.595 13.593 12.929 13.395 11.416 10.955 10.738 13.443 13.909 15.666 15.175 15.845 16.475 18.228 18.543 18.625 17.549 18.561 19.513 19.805 19.87 20.38 20.359 20.233 2021 +182 PRT PCPI Portugal "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 9.447 11.445 14.047 17.573 22.722 27.116 30.279 33.126 36.299 40.877 46.343 51.639 56.215 59.549 62.509 64.99 66.898 68.163 69.673 71.184 73.181 76.408 79.236 81.801 83.854 85.64 88.248 90.386 92.783 91.945 93.224 96.538 99.218 99.654 99.495 100 100.636 102.202 103.395 103.705 103.579 104.554 112.811 118.08 121.092 123.88 126.428 128.997 2021 +182 PRT PCPIPCH Portugal "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 5.862 21.152 22.73 25.106 29.3 19.335 11.666 9.402 9.58 12.611 13.37 11.428 8.863 5.93 4.971 3.969 2.936 1.89 2.215 2.17 2.805 4.41 3.701 3.237 2.51 2.13 3.046 2.422 2.652 -0.903 1.391 3.554 2.776 0.44 -0.16 0.508 0.636 1.556 1.168 0.3 -0.121 0.941 7.897 4.671 2.551 2.303 2.057 2.032 2021 +182 PRT PCPIE Portugal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 10.088 12.65 15.052 20.096 24.42 28.503 31.465 34.268 38.351 42.755 48.759 53.305 57.595 60.998 63.361 65.51 67.37 68.77 70.71 71.91 74.66 77.58 80.7 82.54 84.66 86.81 89 91.44 92.21 92.08 94.33 97.63 99.67 99.84 99.57 99.86 100.74 102.37 103.02 103.4 103.1 103.1 115.977 120.64 123.583 126.3 128.799 131.394 2021 +182 PRT PCPIEPCH Portugal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.163 25.397 18.987 33.511 21.514 16.721 10.393 8.906 11.916 11.482 14.045 9.323 8.048 5.908 3.873 3.392 2.839 2.078 2.821 1.697 3.824 3.911 4.022 2.28 2.568 2.54 2.523 2.742 0.842 -0.141 2.444 3.498 2.09 0.171 -0.27 0.291 0.881 1.618 0.635 0.369 -0.29 0 12.49 4.02 2.44 2.199 1.978 2.015 2021 +182 PRT TM_RPCH Portugal Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -- 6.585 5.872 -6.485 -2.073 4.634 18.848 27.402 21.642 8.496 16.121 8.363 10.993 -1.534 10.565 9.436 5.152 4.256 20.367 2.787 -6.528 2.867 4.458 11.31 9.026 -3.726 5.321 10.685 3.167 -16.486 -3.607 -4.031 -11.898 7.321 8.651 8.088 5.027 7.998 5.055 5.125 -11.873 12.965 2.054 2.058 2.403 2.603 2.64 2.536 2021 +182 PRT TMG_RPCH Portugal Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.1 5.8 5.9 -7.4 -2.1 2.8 18.5 27.6 22.4 8.3 15.6 7.2 13.5 -5.8 11.3 9.7 8.4 5.249 20.604 3.954 -6.207 3.429 4.016 11.417 9.478 -3.925 4.457 10.013 3.482 -19.081 -2.94 -4.2 -11.706 7.104 7.635 7.676 4.116 8.281 4.851 4.216 -10.269 12.346 2.124 1.723 2.005 2.277 2.318 2.193 2021 +182 PRT TX_RPCH Portugal Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -0.592 4.833 20.796 14.34 8.319 7.979 10.135 8.632 18.697 12.976 0.451 5.445 1.304 10.465 13.588 5.711 1.965 14.735 0.286 -3.444 3.993 9.916 17.699 6.421 -4.768 11.444 13.859 0.565 -15.341 -1.186 9.653 -2.972 12.322 5.175 6.341 4.191 7.966 4.15 3.978 -18.631 13.388 7.707 1.742 2.716 2.689 2.687 2.692 2021 +182 PRT TXG_RPCH Portugal Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.6 -2.1 10.8 21 14.7 10.5 8.4 11.2 10.2 19.8 12 1.1 7.5 -2.2 13.2 12.9 12.7 2.032 12.128 1.13 -3.849 3.472 10.091 19.387 5.121 -5.031 9.883 10.636 -0.336 -18.641 2.34 10.886 -2.506 10.541 4.153 4.81 2.057 6.137 3.385 3.627 -11.369 11.127 2.568 0.949 1.237 1.444 1.43 1.419 2021 +182 PRT LUR Portugal Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 7.824 8.29 7.457 7.945 10.503 8.674 8.603 7.126 7.069 5.059 4.225 4.138 3.86 5.127 6.34 7.917 8.015 7.51 5.72 5.169 4.717 4.801 5.779 7.038 7.392 8.343 8.408 8.722 8.315 10.177 11.506 13.445 16.516 17.092 14.535 12.939 11.452 9.217 7.183 6.683 7.125 6.575 6.114 6.486 6.393 6.346 6.253 6.253 2021 +182 PRT LE Portugal Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 4.185 4.249 4.375 4.442 4.275 4.366 4.373 4.489 4.605 4.708 4.816 4.96 4.65 4.558 4.555 4.525 4.605 4.731 4.864 4.942 5.057 5.144 5.16 5.109 5.078 5.063 5.095 5.108 5.132 4.984 4.914 4.802 4.609 4.485 4.551 4.605 4.673 4.829 4.94 4.98 4.89 4.983 5.057 5.088 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +182 PRT LP Portugal Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 9.766 9.851 9.912 9.958 9.996 10.024 10.033 10.03 10.02 10.005 9.983 9.96 9.953 9.965 9.992 10.026 10.064 10.109 10.16 10.218 10.29 10.363 10.42 10.459 10.484 10.503 10.522 10.543 10.558 10.568 10.573 10.558 10.515 10.457 10.401 10.358 10.326 10.3 10.284 10.286 10.297 10.292 10.271 10.248 10.222 10.197 10.171 10.145 2021 +182 PRT GGR Portugal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.919 12.399 15.039 17.82 19.915 24.56 31.254 29.189 29.153 33.341 36.242 39.657 42.674 47.284 50.653 53.414 57.592 58.006 60.974 64.425 68.275 73.025 74.58 70.781 72.743 74.594 71.877 76.409 76.8 78.712 80.007 83.105 88.006 91.251 87.04 95.75 104.511 110.966 116.358 121.056 124.667 129.211 2021 +182 PRT GGR_NGDP Portugal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.2 37.256 37.859 37.97 35.34 38.01 43.024 38.421 35.393 37.449 38.411 38.753 38.323 39.534 39.445 39.34 40.4 39.711 40.049 40.633 41.065 41.614 41.641 40.35 40.5 42.36 42.709 44.817 44.379 43.799 42.902 42.412 42.891 42.566 43.501 45.319 43.175 43.549 43.346 43.08 42.568 42.371 2021 +182 PRT GGX Portugal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.822 15.222 16.755 19.455 23.762 29.687 35.031 35.315 35.226 37.923 40.615 43.399 47.471 50.861 55.021 59.913 62.987 66.217 70.071 74.115 75.076 78.184 81.206 88.099 93.216 88.088 82.278 85.112 89.448 86.623 83.616 88.897 88.722 91.004 98.725 101.727 109.02 114.522 119.373 123.884 127.815 132.867 2021 +182 PRT GGX_NGDP Portugal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.475 45.739 42.178 41.455 42.168 45.944 48.222 46.483 42.765 42.596 43.047 42.411 42.631 42.525 42.846 44.127 44.185 45.333 46.024 46.745 45.156 44.554 45.341 50.223 51.899 50.023 48.889 49.921 51.688 48.201 44.837 45.368 43.24 42.451 49.341 48.148 45.038 44.945 44.469 44.086 43.644 43.57 2021 +182 PRT GGXCNL Portugal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.902 -2.823 -1.716 -1.636 -3.848 -5.127 -3.776 -6.125 -6.073 -4.582 -4.374 -3.743 -4.797 -3.578 -4.368 -6.499 -5.396 -8.211 -9.097 -9.69 -6.801 -5.159 -6.626 -17.318 -20.473 -13.495 -10.4 -8.703 -12.648 -7.91 -3.609 -5.792 -0.716 0.247 -11.685 -5.977 -4.509 -3.557 -3.015 -2.828 -3.149 -3.657 2021 +182 PRT GGXCNL_NGDP Portugal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.275 -8.483 -4.32 -3.485 -6.828 -7.934 -5.198 -8.062 -7.372 -5.147 -4.635 -3.657 -4.308 -2.991 -3.401 -4.786 -3.785 -5.622 -5.975 -6.111 -4.091 -2.94 -3.7 -9.873 -11.398 -7.663 -6.18 -5.105 -7.309 -4.402 -1.935 -2.956 -0.349 0.115 -5.84 -2.829 -1.863 -1.396 -1.123 -1.006 -1.075 -1.199 2021 +182 PRT GGSB Portugal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.163 -2.381 -1.368 -1.657 -4.68 -5.956 -4.56 -5.757 -5.142 -3.293 -4.103 -3.259 -4.037 -3.602 -5.185 -6.569 -8.838 -11.109 -12.042 -8.942 -6.631 -6.54 -9.168 -13.997 -14.074 -9.708 -2.889 -0.421 1.815 0.111 -0.201 -0.623 -0.305 -0.125 -1.948 -1.385 -1.641 -2.548 -2.653 -2.976 -3.147 -3.657 2021 +182 PRT GGSB_NPGDP Portugal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.61 -4.281 -3.184 -3.694 -3.101 -4.203 -5.011 -6.337 -7.57 -7.899 -5.603 -3.981 -3.774 -5.155 -7.742 -7.712 -5.325 -1.593 -0.228 0.977 0.059 -0.104 -0.314 -0.149 -0.059 -0.926 -0.639 -0.686 -0.997 -0.989 -1.06 -1.074 -1.199 2021 +182 PRT GGXONLB Portugal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.008 -0.042 1.093 1.37 0.882 0.51 2.525 -0.542 -1.141 -0.52 -0.44 -0.316 -1.773 -0.495 -1.125 -3.1 -1.79 -4.761 -5.626 -6.053 -2.64 -0.6 -1.746 -12.555 -15.59 -6.756 -3.202 -1.585 -5.117 -0.224 3.634 1.278 5.897 6.288 -6.152 -1.128 0.344 1.775 2.277 2.279 2.227 2.761 2021 +182 PRT GGXONLB_NGDP Portugal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.03 -0.126 2.753 2.92 1.565 0.789 3.475 -0.713 -1.385 -0.585 -0.466 -0.309 -1.593 -0.414 -0.876 -2.283 -1.256 -3.26 -3.695 -3.817 -1.588 -0.342 -0.975 -7.157 -8.68 -3.837 -1.903 -0.929 -2.957 -0.125 1.949 0.652 2.874 2.933 -3.075 -0.534 0.142 0.697 0.848 0.811 0.76 0.905 2021 +182 PRT GGXWDN Portugal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.822 47.716 47.318 47.568 49.718 53.285 60.25 66.045 73.002 81.597 92.241 98.8 106.237 114.72 133.417 147.674 182.855 197.015 202.732 208.789 217.539 222.745 227.335 232.661 235.506 246.591 253.688 262.197 267.754 270.768 273.596 276.745 280.402 2021 +182 PRT GGXWDN_NGDP Portugal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.976 50.573 46.24 42.718 41.569 41.495 44.375 46.33 49.978 53.595 58.177 59.425 60.54 64.053 76.057 82.219 103.838 117.065 118.91 120.65 121.048 119.441 116.018 113.391 109.857 123.242 120.072 108.317 105.082 100.867 97.365 94.497 91.95 2021 +182 PRT GGXWDG Portugal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.93 41.3 42.203 43.48 49.77 55.389 59.736 60.084 61.93 66.267 69.592 77.908 85.595 93.333 102.158 114.553 122.5 127.626 135.478 154.014 179.996 201.459 217.16 224.078 230.059 235.746 245.245 247.175 249.261 249.978 270.481 269.232 277.741 283.298 286.312 289.14 292.289 295.946 2021 +182 PRT GGXWDG_NGDP Portugal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.213 63.915 58.096 57.231 60.421 62.215 63.312 58.716 55.616 55.406 54.193 57.38 60.044 63.897 67.099 72.249 73.679 72.728 75.643 87.799 100.214 114.403 129.035 131.43 132.941 131.179 131.506 126.143 121.481 116.608 135.181 127.429 114.739 111.183 106.657 102.896 99.804 97.047 2021 +182 PRT NGDP_FY Portugal "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.137 9.924 12 15.332 18.827 23.112 28.245 33.28 39.725 46.931 56.351 64.616 72.644 75.973 82.371 89.029 94.352 102.331 111.353 119.603 128.415 135.775 142.554 146.068 152.248 158.553 166.26 175.483 179.103 175.416 179.611 176.096 168.296 170.492 173.054 179.713 186.49 195.947 205.184 214.375 200.088 211.28 242.064 254.804 268.442 281.002 292.862 304.951 2021 +182 PRT BCA Portugal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.064 -4.686 -3.258 -1.632 -0.623 0.38 1.166 0.435 -1.066 0.153 -0.181 -0.716 -0.184 0.233 -2.196 -0.132 -5.507 -7.161 -9.369 -11.315 -12.81 -12.707 -11.292 -10.958 -15.062 -18.918 -21.419 -23.138 -31.166 -25.158 -24.442 -14.65 -3.491 3.704 0.364 0.459 2.419 2.865 1.344 1.044 -2.377 -2.974 -2.876 -0.973 -1.717 -1.095 -1.141 -1.042 2021 +182 PRT BCA_NGDPD Portugal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.263 -14.428 -10.621 -5.775 -2.401 1.395 3.078 0.918 -1.923 0.256 -0.228 -0.797 -0.17 0.245 -2.203 -0.112 -4.49 -6.109 -7.548 -8.868 -10.796 -10.449 -8.383 -6.634 -7.957 -9.585 -10.26 -9.62 -11.833 -10.294 -10.256 -5.978 -1.613 1.636 0.158 0.23 1.172 1.295 0.554 0.435 -1.041 -1.189 -1.124 -0.373 -0.622 -0.377 -0.375 -0.326 2021 +359 PRI NGDP_R Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Puerto Rico Planning Board Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: 1954 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.662 4.712 4.569 4.59 4.926 5.027 5.438 5.705 6.077 6.377 6.618 6.77 7.079 7.408 7.718 8.069 8.256 8.659 9.223 9.63 9.945 10.887 11.123 11.384 11.61 11.379 11.219 11.088 10.884 10.671 10.627 10.589 10.592 10.56 10.434 10.325 10.194 9.9 9.489 9.63 9.254 9.504 9.96 10 9.84 9.741 9.693 9.693 2020 +359 PRI NGDP_RPCH Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a 1.07 -3.049 0.468 7.318 2.061 8.163 4.917 6.508 4.94 3.781 2.304 4.564 4.645 4.186 4.549 2.314 4.88 6.518 4.413 3.272 9.468 2.17 2.341 1.987 -1.987 -1.41 -1.162 -1.844 -1.952 -0.413 -0.359 0.029 -0.307 -1.19 -1.049 -1.263 -2.886 -4.152 1.486 -3.904 2.7 4.8 0.4 -1.6 -1 -0.5 0 2020 +359 PRI NGDP Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Puerto Rico Planning Board Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: 1954 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 14.436 15.956 16.764 17.277 19.163 20.289 21.969 23.878 26.178 28.267 30.604 32.287 34.63 36.923 39.691 42.647 45.341 48.187 54.086 57.841 61.702 69.669 72.546 75.834 80.322 83.915 87.276 89.524 93.639 96.386 98.381 100.352 101.565 102.45 102.446 103.376 104.337 103.446 104.925 104.915 103.138 108.476 118.677 123.35 124.277 126.034 128.454 131.434 2020 +359 PRI NGDPD Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 14.436 15.956 16.764 17.277 19.163 20.289 21.969 23.878 26.178 28.267 30.604 32.287 34.63 36.923 39.691 42.647 45.341 48.187 54.086 57.841 61.702 69.669 72.546 75.834 80.322 83.915 87.276 89.524 93.639 96.386 98.381 100.352 101.565 102.45 102.446 103.376 104.337 103.446 104.925 104.915 103.138 108.476 118.677 123.35 124.277 126.034 128.454 131.434 2020 +359 PRI PPPGDP Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.184 24.543 25.264 26.377 29.329 30.879 34.073 36.632 40.392 44.05 47.426 50.16 53.645 57.467 61.151 65.274 68.007 72.555 78.154 82.753 87.397 97.827 101.508 105.935 110.94 112.145 113.976 115.696 115.74 114.207 115.102 117.073 118.421 119.192 119.065 118.146 117.009 114.27 112.142 115.845 112.663 120.513 135.277 140.657 141.311 142.498 144.484 147.28 2020 +359 PRI NGDP_D Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 309.628 338.597 366.944 376.397 389.017 403.572 404.013 418.53 430.814 443.283 462.448 476.892 489.178 498.407 514.247 528.513 549.186 556.503 586.411 600.615 620.405 639.925 652.2 666.163 691.843 737.438 777.946 807.367 860.347 903.214 925.741 947.68 958.855 970.189 981.836 "1,001.25" "1,023.49" "1,044.91" "1,105.75" "1,089.46" "1,114.52" "1,141.39" "1,191.53" "1,233.51" "1,263.00" "1,293.79" "1,325.26" "1,356.00" 2020 +359 PRI NGDPRPC Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,455.67" "1,459.19" "1,402.65" "1,396.72" "1,485.14" "1,501.25" "1,607.75" "1,669.51" "1,759.31" "1,825.99" "1,876.01" "1,906.82" "1,980.35" "2,057.66" "2,127.96" "2,207.63" "2,240.59" "2,330.34" "2,460.76" "2,546.26" "2,609.93" "2,850.92" "2,909.04" "2,975.28" "3,033.78" "2,977.79" "2,948.27" "2,931.12" "2,893.99" "2,853.00" "2,855.63" "2,878.49" "2,914.39" "2,938.93" "2,951.75" "2,971.81" "2,988.36" "3,000.00" "2,965.31" "3,009.38" "2,929.09" "3,044.71" "3,226.35" "3,271.97" "3,252.14" "3,252.14" "3,268.57" "3,301.58" 2020 +359 PRI NGDPRPPPPC Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,801.89" "16,842.61" "16,189.93" "16,121.45" "17,142.05" "17,328.07" "18,557.26" "19,270.14" "20,306.64" "21,076.31" "21,653.67" "22,009.33" "22,858.01" "23,750.37" "24,561.74" "25,481.32" "25,861.84" "26,897.72" "28,403.10" "29,389.91" "30,124.84" "32,906.42" "33,577.33" "34,341.88" "35,017.11" "34,370.83" "34,030.14" "33,832.14" "33,403.59" "32,930.52" "32,960.84" "33,224.69" "33,639.04" "33,922.30" "34,070.28" "34,301.81" "34,492.82" "34,627.22" "34,226.85" "34,735.43" "33,808.75" "35,143.31" "37,239.82" "37,766.45" "37,537.56" "37,537.56" "37,727.14" "38,108.23" 2020 +359 PRI NGDPPC Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,507.15" "4,940.78" "5,146.93" "5,257.19" "5,777.44" "6,058.64" "6,495.50" "6,987.40" "7,579.34" "8,094.29" "8,675.58" "9,093.48" "9,687.44" "10,255.53" "10,942.95" "11,667.59" "12,305.02" "12,968.39" "14,430.16" "15,293.18" "16,192.13" "18,243.71" "18,972.77" "19,820.21" "20,988.99" "21,959.32" "22,935.95" "23,664.87" "24,898.34" "25,768.73" "26,435.74" "27,278.85" "27,944.74" "28,513.15" "28,981.34" "29,755.35" "30,585.55" "31,347.27" "32,789.06" "32,785.94" "32,645.40" "34,751.94" "38,442.85" "40,360.18" "41,074.44" "42,075.88" "43,316.93" "44,769.57" 2020 +359 PRI NGDPDPC Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,507.15" "4,940.78" "5,146.93" "5,257.19" "5,777.44" "6,058.64" "6,495.50" "6,987.40" "7,579.34" "8,094.29" "8,675.58" "9,093.48" "9,687.44" "10,255.53" "10,942.95" "11,667.59" "12,305.02" "12,968.39" "14,430.16" "15,293.18" "16,192.13" "18,243.71" "18,972.77" "19,820.21" "20,988.99" "21,959.32" "22,935.95" "23,664.87" "24,898.34" "25,768.73" "26,435.74" "27,278.85" "27,944.74" "28,513.15" "28,981.34" "29,755.35" "30,585.55" "31,347.27" "32,789.06" "32,785.94" "32,645.40" "34,751.94" "38,442.85" "40,360.18" "41,074.44" "42,075.88" "43,316.93" "44,769.57" 2020 +359 PRI PPPPC Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,926.13" "7,599.76" "7,756.65" "8,026.31" "8,842.46" "9,221.03" "10,073.98" "10,719.71" "11,694.65" "12,613.88" "13,444.41" "14,127.39" "15,006.51" "15,961.90" "16,859.79" "17,857.76" "18,456.31" "19,526.55" "20,851.48" "21,879.94" "22,935.17" "25,617.33" "26,547.02" "27,687.39" "28,989.62" "29,346.91" "29,952.59" "30,583.06" "30,774.71" "30,533.32" "30,928.78" "31,824.12" "32,582.63" "33,172.65" "33,682.72" "34,006.72" "34,300.20" "34,627.22" "35,044.47" "36,201.44" "35,660.27" "38,608.20" "43,820.10" "46,023.15" "46,704.05" "47,572.04" "48,722.55" "50,167.03" 2020 +359 PRI NGAP_NPGDP Puerto Rico Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +359 PRI PPPSH Puerto Rico Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.166 0.164 0.159 0.156 0.16 0.158 0.165 0.167 0.17 0.172 0.171 0.171 0.161 0.166 0.167 0.169 0.166 0.168 0.174 0.176 0.173 0.185 0.184 0.181 0.175 0.164 0.153 0.144 0.137 0.135 0.128 0.122 0.118 0.113 0.109 0.106 0.101 0.093 0.086 0.085 0.085 0.082 0.084 0.082 0.078 0.075 0.072 0.07 2020 +359 PRI PPPEX Puerto Rico Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.651 0.65 0.664 0.655 0.653 0.657 0.645 0.652 0.648 0.642 0.645 0.644 0.646 0.643 0.649 0.653 0.667 0.664 0.692 0.699 0.706 0.712 0.715 0.716 0.724 0.748 0.766 0.774 0.809 0.844 0.855 0.857 0.858 0.86 0.86 0.875 0.892 0.905 0.936 0.906 0.915 0.9 0.877 0.877 0.879 0.884 0.889 0.892 2020 +359 PRI NID_NGDP Puerto Rico Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Puerto Rico Planning Board Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: 1954 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 17.136 14.338 9.037 10.108 13.753 12.325 10.281 13.715 15.587 17.277 16.954 15.598 15.453 16.049 16.329 16.869 17.455 18.566 16.918 20.7 19.714 17.453 15.988 15.322 15.317 14.596 13.991 13.391 12.146 10.431 9.16 10.07 10.335 9.529 8.941 8.599 8.075 7.793 14.501 14.31 11.511 11.768 12.013 12.322 12.895 13.281 13.476 13.467 2020 +359 PRI NGSD_NGDP Puerto Rico Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +359 PRI PCPI Puerto Rico "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. Base year, December 2006. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 54.91 60.11 62.06 62.27 63.35 63.484 63.334 64.65 66.316 68.194 71.173 72.766 73.847 74.561 75.633 77.081 79.634 81.136 81.184 81.729 84.244 84.735 84.896 86.074 88.257 93.209 98.041 102.186 107.51 107.809 110.476 113.679 115.209 116.431 117.09 116.211 115.87 117.9 119.4 119.5 118.906 121.772 127.121 131.601 134.746 138.031 141.389 144.669 2021 +359 PRI PCPIPCH Puerto Rico "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a 9.47 3.244 0.338 1.734 0.212 -0.236 2.078 2.577 2.832 4.368 2.238 1.486 0.967 1.438 1.915 3.312 1.886 0.059 0.671 3.077 0.583 0.19 1.388 2.536 5.611 5.184 4.228 5.21 0.278 2.474 2.899 1.346 1.061 0.566 -0.751 -0.294 1.752 1.272 0.084 -0.497 2.41 4.393 3.524 2.39 2.438 2.432 2.32 2021 +359 PRI PCPIE Puerto Rico "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. Base year, December 2006. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 57.13 61.37 62.21 62.84 63.26 63.369 63.684 65.444 67.301 69.122 73.012 73.66 74.47 74.424 76.046 78.019 81.062 81.361 81.211 82.476 85.387 83.714 85.646 86.109 90.363 95.676 100 104.248 105.666 109.792 110.371 113.976 115.289 116.224 116.305 116.12 116.646 118 118.672 119.3 119.202 124.157 130.086 133.115 136.377 139.686 143.092 146.246 2021 +359 PRI PCPIEPCH Puerto Rico "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 7.422 1.369 1.013 0.668 0.172 0.497 2.764 2.838 2.706 5.628 0.888 1.1 -0.062 2.179 2.594 3.9 0.369 -0.184 1.558 3.53 -1.959 2.308 0.541 4.94 5.88 4.519 4.248 1.36 3.905 0.527 3.266 1.152 0.811 0.07 -0.159 0.453 1.161 0.569 0.529 -0.082 4.157 4.775 2.329 2.45 2.426 2.438 2.205 2021 +359 PRI TM_RPCH Puerto Rico Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +359 PRI TMG_RPCH Puerto Rico Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +359 PRI TX_RPCH Puerto Rico Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +359 PRI TXG_RPCH Puerto Rico Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +359 PRI LUR Puerto Rico Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Consistent with U.S. definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 17.1 19.8 22.8 23.4 20.7 21.8 18.9 16.8 15 14.6 14.2 16 16.7 17 14.6 13.7 13.4 13.5 13.3 11.7 10.1 11.4 12.3 12 10.6 11.3 10.5 11.2 11.8 15.3 16.4 15.9 14.5 14.3 13.9 12 11.8 10.8 9.2 8.3 8.9 7.9 6 7.9 8.8 8.9 9 9 2021 +359 PRI LE Puerto Rico Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Consistent with U.S. definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.76 0.742 0.709 0.731 0.773 0.776 0.834 0.88 0.938 0.952 0.972 0.982 0.992 1.01 1.032 1.076 1.112 1.133 1.136 1.142 1.161 1.129 1.159 1.185 1.205 1.222 1.271 1.232 1.187 1.102 1.061 1.027 1.027 1.003 0.986 0.988 0.989 1 0.985 0.99 0.966 1.07 1.068 1.025 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +359 PRI LP Puerto Rico Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 3.203 3.229 3.257 3.286 3.317 3.349 3.382 3.417 3.454 3.492 3.528 3.551 3.575 3.6 3.627 3.655 3.685 3.716 3.748 3.782 3.811 3.819 3.824 3.826 3.827 3.821 3.805 3.783 3.761 3.74 3.722 3.679 3.634 3.593 3.535 3.474 3.411 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.159 3.121 3.087 3.056 3.026 2.995 2.965 2.936 2021 +359 PRI GGR Puerto Rico General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.917 20.052 19.963 21.571 22.366 24.144 21.463 22.316 25.456 25.68 25.809 26.097 26.392 26.392 2020 +359 PRI GGR_NGDP Puerto Rico General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.442 19.397 19.133 20.852 21.316 23.013 20.81 20.572 21.45 20.819 20.767 20.706 20.546 20.08 2020 +359 PRI GGX Puerto Rico General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.065 22.24 21.885 22.682 22.341 22.148 22.031 22.59 23.419 23.956 24.29 24.476 24.783 24.783 2020 +359 PRI GGX_NGDP Puerto Rico General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.514 21.513 20.976 21.926 21.292 21.111 21.361 20.825 19.733 19.421 19.545 19.42 19.293 18.856 2020 +359 PRI GGXCNL Puerto Rico General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.148 -2.188 -1.922 -1.111 0.025 1.996 -0.568 -0.274 2.037 1.724 1.519 1.621 1.609 1.609 2020 +359 PRI GGXCNL_NGDP Puerto Rico General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.073 -2.116 -1.842 -1.074 0.024 1.902 -0.551 -0.253 1.716 1.398 1.222 1.286 1.253 1.224 2020 +359 PRI GGSB Puerto Rico General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +359 PRI GGSB_NPGDP Puerto Rico General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +359 PRI GGXONLB Puerto Rico General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.976 -0.248 0.395 1.222 2.304 4.225 1.593 1.835 2.827 2.495 2.271 2.246 2.213 2.213 2020 +359 PRI GGXONLB_NGDP Puerto Rico General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.953 -0.24 0.378 1.181 2.196 4.027 1.545 1.692 2.382 2.023 1.827 1.782 1.723 1.684 2020 +359 PRI GGXWDN Puerto Rico General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +359 PRI GGXWDN_NGDP Puerto Rico General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +359 PRI GGXWDG Puerto Rico General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.191 33.032 38.171 44.827 47.557 50.173 54.573 53.59 55.88 54.516 52.04 52.94 52.92 51.303 51.763 51.985 18.997 18.309 17.696 17.045 16.407 15.769 2020 +359 PRI GGXWDG_NGDP Puerto Rico General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.447 36.897 40.764 46.508 48.339 49.997 53.732 52.308 54.546 52.736 49.877 51.176 50.436 48.9 50.188 47.923 16.007 14.843 14.239 13.524 12.773 11.998 2020 +359 PRI NGDP_FY Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.436 15.956 16.764 17.277 19.163 20.289 21.969 23.878 26.178 28.267 30.604 32.287 34.63 36.923 39.691 42.647 45.341 48.187 54.086 57.841 61.702 69.669 72.546 75.834 80.322 83.915 87.276 89.524 93.639 96.386 98.381 100.352 101.565 102.45 102.446 103.376 104.337 103.446 104.925 104.915 103.138 108.476 118.677 123.35 124.277 126.034 128.454 131.434 2020 +359 PRI BCA Puerto Rico Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions +359 PRI BCA_NGDPD Puerto Rico Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP +453 QAT NGDP_R Qatar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority(from 2010); Haver and IMF staff estimates (pre-2010). Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 90.83 87.293 80.126 75.856 87.985 76.519 79.356 80.07 83.833 88.276 75.349 74.201 81.935 81.206 82.772 83.071 86.584 110.607 121.947 126.541 135.33 141.42 151.14 157.166 187.381 201.981 258.703 305.762 359.253 406.181 478.261 532.316 557.495 588.47 619.861 649.325 669.221 659.199 667.339 671.932 648.027 658.338 680.41 696.903 708.976 728.912 748.493 776.965 2020 +453 QAT NGDP_RPCH Qatar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -1.016 -3.894 -8.21 -5.329 15.988 -13.031 3.706 0.9 4.7 5.3 -14.644 -1.524 10.424 -0.891 1.929 0.361 4.229 27.745 10.253 3.767 6.946 4.5 6.873 3.987 19.225 7.792 28.082 18.191 17.494 13.063 17.746 11.302 4.73 5.556 5.334 4.753 3.064 -1.498 1.235 0.688 -3.558 1.591 3.353 2.424 1.732 2.812 2.686 3.804 2020 +453 QAT NGDP Qatar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority(from 2010); Haver and IMF staff estimates (pre-2010). Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 24.375 26.84 23.541 20.042 20.776 19.435 15.34 16.165 15.506 16.387 22.809 20.308 23.238 21.127 21.643 24.973 28.249 36.314 30.895 41.007 65.828 63.692 70.375 86.325 111.569 162.476 213.409 276.591 409.942 321.032 435.734 610.702 680.074 723.369 750.658 588.733 552.305 586.401 667.339 641.991 525.657 654.025 805.784 851.877 847.446 860.657 895.996 932.61 2020 +453 QAT NGDPD Qatar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.665 7.374 6.467 5.506 5.708 5.339 4.214 4.441 4.26 4.502 6.266 5.579 6.384 5.804 5.946 6.861 7.761 9.976 8.488 11.266 18.085 17.498 19.334 23.716 30.651 44.636 58.629 75.987 112.621 88.196 119.707 167.775 186.834 198.728 206.225 161.74 151.732 161.099 183.335 176.371 144.411 179.677 221.369 234.032 232.815 236.444 246.153 256.212 2020 +453 QAT PPPGDP Qatar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.834 21.917 21.361 21.015 25.254 22.658 23.971 24.785 26.865 29.398 26.032 26.502 29.932 30.368 31.615 32.394 34.383 44.68 49.815 52.42 57.331 61.261 66.492 70.507 86.319 95.963 126.704 153.799 184.17 209.562 249.717 283.716 311.041 322.985 317.406 238.529 220.585 249.963 259.095 265.545 259.184 274.249 303.596 322.034 334.487 350.284 366.542 387.847 2020 +453 QAT NGDP_D Qatar "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.836 30.747 29.38 26.421 23.613 25.399 19.33 20.188 18.497 18.563 30.272 27.37 28.361 26.017 26.148 30.062 32.626 32.832 25.335 32.406 48.643 45.037 46.563 54.926 59.542 80.441 82.492 90.459 114.11 79.037 91.108 114.725 121.987 122.924 121.101 90.668 82.53 88.957 100 95.544 81.117 99.345 118.426 122.237 119.531 118.074 119.707 120.032 2020 +453 QAT NGDPRPC Qatar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "371,241.01" "329,338.60" "280,707.74" "248,031.65" "269,707.60" "222,070.71" "219,273.15" "212,277.15" "213,594.93" "216,481.13" "158,124.01" "152,950.20" "167,349.66" "165,053.24" "167,180.58" "165,758.50" "168,951.90" "208,892.47" "221,573.84" "221,165.71" "227,946.60" "231,150.33" "240,001.81" "238,044.38" "260,112.49" "245,971.13" "267,364.79" "265,313.00" "231,219.83" "247,878.85" "278,853.28" "307,214.62" "304,159.58" "293,691.67" "279,697.95" "266,358.05" "255,658.74" "241,942.87" "241,774.60" "240,044.13" "241,411.17" "251,429.99" "254,764.23" "266,265.15" "273,613.86" "284,149.42" "294,729.96" "309,031.50" 2020 +453 QAT NGDPRPPPPC Qatar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "140,771.71" "124,882.64" "106,442.19" "94,051.68" "102,271.03" "84,207.49" "83,146.68" "80,493.85" "80,993.54" "82,087.96" "59,959.40" "57,997.53" "63,457.69" "62,586.90" "63,393.58" "62,854.34" "64,065.25" "79,210.40" "84,019.08" "83,864.32" "86,435.58" "87,650.41" "91,006.82" "90,264.58" "98,632.64" "93,270.34" "101,382.65" "100,604.63" "87,676.76" "93,993.73" "105,739.00" "116,493.40" "115,334.95" "111,365.60" "106,059.29" "101,000.91" "96,943.81" "91,742.86" "91,679.05" "91,022.87" "91,541.24" "95,340.30" "96,604.62" "100,965.68" "103,752.25" "107,747.25" "111,759.31" "117,182.35" 2020 +453 QAT NGDPPC Qatar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "99,624.85" "101,263.22" "82,472.83" "65,533.67" "63,687.39" "56,404.35" "42,385.82" "42,854.56" "39,508.18" "40,185.37" "47,866.63" "41,861.89" "47,461.87" "42,941.67" "43,714.20" "49,830.34" "55,122.27" "68,583.42" "56,135.29" "71,670.33" "110,879.17" "104,104.11" "111,752.12" "130,747.92" "154,875.14" "197,862.33" "220,554.07" "240,000.73" "263,844.07" "195,915.39" "254,057.94" "352,453.40" "371,036.55" "361,016.62" "338,717.07" "241,502.76" "210,993.97" "215,224.15" "241,774.69" "229,348.01" "195,824.49" "249,782.79" "301,707.91" "325,475.85" "327,053.34" "335,506.85" "352,811.22" "370,937.89" 2020 +453 QAT NGDPDPC Qatar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "27,242.48" "27,819.57" "22,657.37" "18,003.76" "17,496.54" "15,495.70" "11,644.46" "11,773.23" "10,853.90" "11,039.94" "13,150.17" "11,500.52" "13,038.98" "11,797.16" "12,009.40" "13,689.65" "15,143.48" "18,841.60" "15,421.78" "19,689.65" "30,461.31" "28,600.03" "30,701.13" "35,919.76" "42,548.12" "54,357.78" "60,591.78" "65,934.27" "72,484.63" "53,822.91" "69,796.14" "96,827.86" "101,933.12" "99,180.39" "93,054.14" "66,346.91" "57,965.38" "59,127.51" "66,421.62" "63,007.70" "53,797.94" "68,621.64" "82,886.79" "89,416.44" "89,849.82" "92,172.21" "96,926.16" "101,906.01" 2020 +453 QAT PPPPC Qatar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "85,154.28" "82,689.72" "74,834.52" "68,712.72" "77,414.38" "65,756.54" "66,235.51" "65,708.25" "68,447.58" "72,092.90" "54,629.37" "54,629.04" "61,134.24" "61,724.34" "63,855.33" "64,639.68" "67,091.41" "84,382.26" "90,512.36" "91,618.67" "96,566.99" "100,130.39" "105,585.06" "106,790.86" "119,823.42" "116,862.39" "130,946.26" "133,452.96" "118,534.34" "127,888.98" "145,599.02" "163,740.32" "169,698.50" "161,194.26" "143,222.08" "97,846.48" "84,268.88" "91,742.86" "93,869.11" "94,864.49" "96,554.44" "104,740.20" "113,674.65" "123,039.32" "129,088.04" "136,550.09" "144,331.05" "154,263.01" 2020 +453 QAT NGAP_NPGDP Qatar Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +453 QAT PPPSH Qatar Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.155 0.147 0.134 0.124 0.138 0.116 0.116 0.113 0.113 0.115 0.094 0.09 0.09 0.087 0.087 0.084 0.084 0.103 0.111 0.111 0.114 0.116 0.12 0.12 0.136 0.14 0.171 0.191 0.218 0.248 0.277 0.296 0.309 0.306 0.29 0.213 0.19 0.204 0.2 0.196 0.195 0.187 0.188 0.187 0.185 0.184 0.183 0.184 2020 +453 QAT PPPEX Qatar Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.17 1.225 1.102 0.954 0.823 0.858 0.64 0.652 0.577 0.557 0.876 0.766 0.776 0.696 0.685 0.771 0.822 0.813 0.62 0.782 1.148 1.04 1.058 1.224 1.293 1.693 1.684 1.798 2.226 1.532 1.745 2.153 2.186 2.24 2.365 2.468 2.504 2.346 2.576 2.418 2.028 2.385 2.654 2.645 2.534 2.457 2.444 2.405 2020 +453 QAT NID_NGDP Qatar Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +453 QAT NGSD_NGDP Qatar Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority(from 2010); Haver and IMF staff estimates (pre-2010). Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 60.681 53.903 40.932 29.899 48.723 35.718 16.376 18.954 17.459 25.423 27.623 23.948 21.573 12.79 21.772 27.378 25.946 38.232 31.816 31.242 50.181 52.683 52.321 59.628 53.728 51.226 55.79 58.448 63.347 43.998 48.177 60.099 60.329 58.252 55.749 45.569 43.362 46.6 49.742 44.867 39.612 48.189 52.387 53.302 50.691 47.321 45.79 43.544 2020 +453 QAT PCPI Qatar "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority (from 2014); Haver and IMF staff estimates (pre-2014). Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 27.899 30.259 31.984 32.846 33.221 33.596 34.234 35.771 37.496 38.733 39.9 41.7 42.9 42.6 43.2 44.5 47.6 48.9 50.3 51.4 52.2 53.1 53.1 54.3 58 63.2 70.6 80.3 92.4 87.9 85.8 87.5 89.1 91.9 95.8 96.7 99.3 99.7 100 99.3 96.6 98.777 103.197 106.609 108.804 110.783 112.542 114.209 2020 +453 QAT PCPIPCH Qatar "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.838 8.46 5.7 2.696 1.142 1.129 1.897 4.491 4.822 3.3 3.012 4.511 2.878 -0.699 1.408 3.009 6.966 2.731 2.863 2.187 1.556 1.724 0 2.26 6.814 8.966 11.709 13.739 15.068 -4.87 -2.389 1.981 1.829 3.143 4.244 0.939 2.689 0.403 0.301 -0.7 -2.719 2.253 4.475 3.306 2.059 1.819 1.587 1.481 2020 +453 QAT PCPIE Qatar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority (from 2014); Haver and IMF staff estimates (pre-2014). Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 85.5 85.84 87.66 89.97 92.21 94.79 98.33 99.8 100.39 99.69 99.28 95.93 101.623 104.771 108.446 109.162 112.405 112.679 115.739 2020 +453 QAT PCPIEPCH Qatar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.398 2.12 2.635 2.49 2.798 3.735 1.495 0.591 -0.697 -0.411 -3.374 5.935 3.098 3.508 0.66 2.971 0.243 2.716 2020 +453 QAT TM_RPCH Qatar Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Staff Estimates. Qatar Petroleum/Qatar Central Bank. COMTRADE. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 26.646 4.207 3.549 -15.437 -14.872 -22.794 -20.727 4.253 -7.84 2.851 -6.35 3.209 10.807 -8.055 -5.595 37.027 14.082 27.585 1.51 1.474 22.488 5.622 -3.961 49.374 17.105 51.906 57.999 25.307 5.918 -10.865 -1.425 40.79 21.606 8.707 6.04 -9.164 5.196 -3.471 4.6 1.87 -8.871 1.591 3.353 2.424 1.732 2.812 2.686 3.804 2020 +453 QAT TMG_RPCH Qatar Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Staff Estimates. Qatar Petroleum/Qatar Central Bank. COMTRADE. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 -9.821 6.186 35.031 -22.33 -18.579 -0.388 -15.253 -11.392 -6.153 4.89 -6.35 3.209 13.861 -4.141 -1.028 24.972 14.068 33.258 0.745 -5.165 -4.268 20.007 12.889 12.303 16.15 64.051 56.5 35.621 6.859 -4.032 -13.203 17.057 15.943 6.795 0.582 0.405 18.583 -7.716 4.059 -3.893 -22.963 0.432 26.784 3.7 1.917 6.207 2.989 4.003 2020 +453 QAT TX_RPCH Qatar Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Staff Estimates. Qatar Petroleum/Qatar Central Bank. COMTRADE. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 -10.026 -14.287 -14.463 -6.916 23.363 -20.083 18.074 -11.234 12.442 2.126 12.195 -4.644 -20.676 13.424 -14.506 -11.827 7.838 38.611 29.725 14.767 5.247 -5.843 4.864 -8.75 25.805 9.318 16.03 14.746 15.814 2.751 31.107 18.676 11.4 3.42 2.005 -2.719 -3.978 0.506 4.759 0.223 -0.399 -2.02 3.639 -1.357 -0.41 4.895 4.441 8.379 2020 +453 QAT TXG_RPCH Qatar Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Staff Estimates. Qatar Petroleum/Qatar Central Bank. COMTRADE. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 -8.986 -13.295 -16.259 -8.766 25.781 -20.551 18.987 -11.662 13.336 2.33 12.195 -17.866 11.942 -10.985 -6.449 0.174 27.812 28.71 28.693 63.055 4.913 -6.905 5.038 -9.851 25.349 6.59 15.11 17.19 16.882 4.482 30.7 15.472 10.297 1.609 -0.033 -3.944 -4.872 -1.735 5.456 -0.554 -1.618 -0.245 0.728 0.597 0.284 5.033 4.915 9.373 2020 +453 QAT LUR Qatar Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +453 QAT LE Qatar Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +453 QAT LP Qatar Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 0.245 0.265 0.285 0.306 0.326 0.345 0.362 0.377 0.392 0.408 0.477 0.485 0.49 0.492 0.495 0.501 0.512 0.529 0.55 0.572 0.594 0.612 0.63 0.66 0.72 0.821 0.968 1.152 1.554 1.639 1.715 1.733 1.833 2.004 2.216 2.438 2.618 2.725 2.76 2.799 2.684 2.618 2.671 2.617 2.591 2.565 2.54 2.514 2020 +453 QAT GGR Qatar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.135 11.161 11.958 11.255 10.382 11.603 13.115 13.888 14.864 15.586 22.65 23.305 27.779 30.402 53.816 64.366 82.801 112.364 138.639 168.76 170.297 218.782 282.291 360.618 358.21 354.844 195.072 188.675 232.358 239.956 189.405 220.863 323.529 366.286 351.876 322.028 322.558 341.595 2021 +453 QAT GGR_NGDP Qatar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.202 54.956 51.458 53.273 47.97 46.464 46.427 38.244 48.111 38.009 34.407 36.59 39.472 35.218 48.235 39.616 38.799 40.625 33.819 52.568 39.083 35.825 41.509 49.853 47.72 60.272 35.32 32.175 34.819 37.377 36.032 33.77 40.151 42.997 41.522 37.417 36 36.628 2021 +453 QAT GGX Qatar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.399 11.683 12.593 13.268 12.936 13.047 15.581 17.303 17.027 17.371 19.607 20.451 22.225 24.609 33.38 47.102 63.052 81.474 96.531 116.959 139.42 174.034 210.712 204.664 242.577 227.013 221.685 203.265 192.835 208.418 182.399 192.136 222.641 229.708 236.195 236.856 241.796 239.138 2021 +453 QAT GGX_NGDP Qatar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 49.976 57.526 54.194 62.801 59.771 52.243 55.156 47.648 55.111 42.361 29.785 32.11 31.581 28.507 29.919 28.99 29.545 29.456 23.547 36.432 31.997 28.497 30.984 28.293 32.315 38.56 40.138 34.663 28.896 32.464 34.699 29.377 27.63 26.965 27.871 27.52 26.986 25.642 2021 +453 QAT GGXCNL Qatar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.736 -0.522 -0.636 -2.013 -2.554 -1.443 -2.466 -3.415 -2.163 -1.785 3.043 2.854 5.553 5.793 20.436 17.264 19.749 30.891 42.109 51.801 30.876 44.748 71.58 155.954 115.633 127.831 -26.613 -14.59 39.523 31.538 7.006 28.727 100.888 136.578 115.681 85.172 80.761 102.457 2021 +453 QAT GGXCNL_NGDP Qatar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.226 -2.569 -2.736 -9.528 -11.8 -5.779 -8.728 -9.404 -7.001 -4.353 4.622 4.481 7.891 6.711 18.316 10.626 9.254 11.168 10.272 16.136 7.086 7.327 10.525 21.559 15.404 21.713 -4.819 -2.488 5.922 4.912 1.333 4.392 12.52 16.033 13.651 9.896 9.014 10.986 2021 +453 QAT GGSB Qatar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +453 QAT GGSB_NPGDP Qatar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +453 QAT GGXONLB Qatar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.109 -0.255 -1.799 -2.363 -0.529 -1.141 -1.858 -0.076 0.5 5.857 5.673 7.921 7.808 22.331 19.158 21.728 32.784 44.148 55.578 36.283 53.617 81.441 165.184 124.433 136.59 -18.413 -6.403 49.326 42.519 19.228 40.307 112.556 148.149 127.034 96.235 91.718 113.22 2021 +453 QAT GGXONLB_NGDP Qatar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.537 -1.099 -8.516 -10.92 -2.12 -4.039 -5.117 -0.247 1.218 8.897 8.906 11.255 9.045 20.015 11.791 10.181 11.853 10.769 17.312 8.327 8.78 11.975 22.835 16.577 23.201 -3.334 -1.092 7.391 6.623 3.658 6.163 13.968 17.391 14.99 11.182 10.236 12.14 2021 +453 QAT GGXWDN Qatar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +453 QAT GGXWDN_NGDP Qatar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +453 QAT GGXWDG Qatar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.872 4.421 4.627 9.777 11.855 12.537 16.338 19.749 23.655 33.562 33.967 37.721 33.545 33.484 33.539 31.075 29.764 25.903 46.556 115.509 132.573 204.426 218.429 223.4 187.004 209.276 257.964 302.4 348.2 398.6 381.7 381.691 378.051 369.861 358.941 354.937 347.657 342.419 2021 +453 QAT GGXWDG_NGDP Qatar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.59 21.77 19.91 46.279 54.777 50.204 57.837 54.382 76.565 81.846 51.599 59.225 47.666 38.788 30.061 19.126 13.947 9.365 11.357 35.98 30.425 33.474 32.118 30.883 24.912 35.547 46.707 51.569 52.177 62.088 72.614 58.36 46.917 43.417 42.356 41.24 38.801 36.716 2021 +453 QAT NGDP_FY Qatar "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.809 20.308 23.238 21.127 21.643 24.973 28.249 36.314 30.895 41.007 65.828 63.692 70.375 86.325 111.569 162.476 213.409 276.591 409.942 321.032 435.734 610.702 680.074 723.369 750.658 588.733 552.305 586.401 667.339 641.991 525.657 654.025 805.784 851.877 847.446 860.657 895.996 932.61 2021 +453 QAT BCA Qatar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Staff Estimates. Qatar Petroleum/Qatar Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.364 8.223 5.631 3.704 5.641 3.908 1.658 2.048 1.642 2.362 -0.664 -0.87 -1.066 -1.256 -1.14 -1.894 -2.116 -3.079 -2.161 0.092 1.659 4.152 3.824 5.754 7.552 7.482 9.459 11.458 26.595 6.389 23.952 52.124 62 60.461 49.41 13.751 -8.27 6.426 16.652 4.26 -2.86 26.425 46.87 51.757 35.483 22.826 19.997 21.121 2021 +453 QAT BCA_NGDPD Qatar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 125.49 111.52 87.06 67.266 98.829 73.191 39.348 46.116 38.548 52.476 -10.599 -15.592 -16.701 -21.638 -19.17 -27.601 -27.269 -30.859 -25.459 0.813 9.175 23.728 19.778 24.261 24.638 16.762 16.133 15.079 23.614 7.244 20.009 31.068 33.185 30.424 23.959 8.502 -5.45 3.989 9.083 2.415 -1.98 14.707 21.173 22.115 15.241 9.654 8.124 8.243 2020 +968 ROU NGDP_R Romania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: Eurostat and National Institute of Statistics. Minor differences between National Statistical Office and Eurostat. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 451.656 452.107 469.74 497.924 527.799 527.272 539.926 544.246 541.524 510.116 481.486 419.244 382.492 388.335 403.604 432.414 449.487 422.279 401.936 397.314 408.918 430.257 454.794 465.441 513.978 537.971 581.164 623.204 681.209 643.624 618.515 630.304 643.166 667.42 691.505 711.93 745.412 799.972 835.767 870.771 838.135 887.415 930.011 958.655 994.894 "1,029.91" "1,065.97" "1,103.07" 2021 +968 ROU NGDP_RPCH Romania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.304 0.1 3.9 6 6 -0.1 2.4 0.8 -0.5 -5.8 -5.612 -12.927 -8.766 1.528 3.932 7.138 3.948 -6.053 -4.818 -1.15 2.921 5.218 5.703 2.341 10.428 4.668 8.029 7.234 9.307 -5.517 -3.901 1.906 2.041 3.771 3.609 2.954 4.703 7.319 4.475 4.188 -3.748 5.88 4.8 3.08 3.78 3.52 3.501 3.48 2021 +968 ROU NGDP Romania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: Eurostat and National Institute of Statistics. Minor differences between National Statistical Office and Eurostat. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.085 0.085 0.087 0.081 0.087 0.223 0.609 2.024 5.028 7.287 11.002 25.549 37.759 55.126 80.873 117.391 152.272 191.918 244.688 286.862 342.763 425.691 539.835 530.894 528.515 558.89 591.799 634.968 669.704 711.93 763.653 857.896 951.729 "1,058.97" "1,058.93" "1,181.92" "1,404.82" "1,504.55" "1,624.16" "1,740.30" "1,850.25" "1,965.10" 2021 +968 ROU NGDPD Romania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 46.053 55.319 55.375 48.401 39.111 48.286 52.29 58.477 60.538 54.236 38.516 29.07 19.779 26.624 30.376 35.838 35.692 35.644 42.543 35.953 37.281 40.395 46.065 57.806 74.974 98.454 122.024 174.589 214.317 174.102 166.309 183.326 170.636 190.8 199.961 177.731 188.13 211.696 241.456 249.88 249.512 284.086 299.885 311.546 337.212 363.459 388.934 415.811 2021 +968 ROU PPPGDP Romania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 111.193 121.835 134.408 148.052 162.599 167.573 175.049 180.814 186.254 182.332 178.539 160.717 149.97 155.869 165.458 180.986 191.577 183.084 176.225 176.653 185.932 200.041 214.745 224.11 254.124 274.328 305.498 336.451 374.818 356.407 346.62 360.566 378.487 395.318 411.273 428.249 478.155 534.707 571.977 606.594 590.895 651.635 731.466 780.86 827.382 872.423 920.157 970.606 2021 +968 ROU NGDP_D Romania "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.018 0.053 0.159 0.521 1.246 1.685 2.448 6.05 9.394 13.875 19.777 27.284 33.481 41.233 47.607 53.323 58.979 68.307 79.247 82.485 85.449 88.67 92.013 95.138 96.847 100 102.447 107.241 113.875 121.613 126.343 133.187 151.054 156.944 163.249 168.976 173.574 178.148 2021 +968 ROU NGDPRPC Romania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,125.20" "20,025.94" "20,708.63" "21,862.65" "23,080.55" "22,953.37" "23,380.82" "23,434.39" "23,195.49" "21,771.41" "20,524.97" "17,898.72" "16,392.54" "16,734.63" "17,499.36" "18,860.43" "19,714.69" "18,620.23" "17,812.42" "17,691.42" "18,226.64" "19,200.68" "20,867.08" "21,520.81" "23,882.52" "25,159.54" "27,339.89" "29,493.12" "33,011.50" "31,487.98" "30,476.65" "31,204.55" "32,004.69" "33,337.49" "34,656.53" "35,819.47" "37,722.13" "40,723.69" "42,786.34" "44,825.26" "43,361.99" "46,215.43" "48,437.60" "49,933.55" "51,825.50" "53,654.38" "55,537.17" "57,474.44" 2021 +968 ROU NGDPRPPPPC Romania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,451.81" "13,385.47" "13,841.78" "14,613.14" "15,427.19" "15,342.18" "15,627.89" "15,663.70" "15,504.02" "14,552.15" "13,719.02" "11,963.62" "10,956.88" "11,185.53" "11,696.69" "12,606.44" "13,177.43" "12,445.88" "11,905.94" "11,825.06" "12,182.81" "12,833.86" "13,947.70" "14,384.65" "15,963.23" "16,816.80" "18,274.16" "19,713.39" "22,065.11" "21,046.77" "20,370.79" "20,857.32" "21,392.14" "22,282.99" "23,164.65" "23,941.97" "25,213.72" "27,219.98" "28,598.67" "29,961.50" "28,983.44" "30,890.70" "32,376.01" "33,375.91" "34,640.50" "35,862.94" "37,121.40" "38,416.29" 2021 +968 ROU NGDPPC Romania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 3.694 3.676 3.662 3.651 3.64 3.594 3.668 3.676 3.708 3.449 3.694 9.504 26.101 87.216 217.993 317.821 482.57 "1,126.57" "1,673.34" "2,454.64" "3,604.74" "5,238.72" "6,986.60" "8,873.78" "11,369.69" "13,415.80" "16,124.69" "20,145.81" "26,160.48" "25,972.93" "26,042.00" "27,669.05" "29,448.60" "31,716.52" "33,563.90" "35,819.47" "38,645.21" "43,672.37" "48,722.89" "54,513.47" "54,784.89" "61,552.77" "73,166.72" "78,367.53" "84,604.67" "90,662.83" "96,398.03" "102,389.75" 2021 +968 ROU NGDPDPC Romania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,052.08" "2,450.35" "2,441.21" "2,125.16" "1,710.30" "2,102.00" "2,264.37" "2,517.95" "2,593.06" "2,314.74" "1,641.86" "1,241.06" 847.68 "1,147.33" "1,317.05" "1,563.12" "1,565.47" "1,571.69" "1,885.35" "1,600.88" "1,661.71" "1,802.68" "2,113.60" "2,672.81" "3,483.73" "4,604.45" "5,740.40" "8,262.41" "10,385.85" "8,517.60" "8,194.72" "9,075.96" "8,491.03" "9,530.44" "10,021.54" "8,942.20" "9,520.44" "10,776.67" "12,361.14" "12,863.25" "12,908.81" "14,794.86" "15,618.84" "16,227.53" "17,565.87" "18,934.76" "20,263.48" "21,665.46" 2021 +968 ROU PPPPC Romania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,954.64" "5,396.63" "5,925.43" "6,500.61" "7,110.43" "7,294.83" "7,580.30" "7,785.59" "7,977.96" "7,781.80" "7,610.83" "6,861.46" "6,427.28" "6,716.91" "7,173.89" "7,893.98" "8,402.62" "8,072.99" "7,809.68" "7,865.93" "8,287.50" "8,927.07" "9,853.05" "10,362.29" "11,808.15" "12,829.64" "14,371.65" "15,922.51" "18,163.75" "17,436.51" "17,079.34" "17,850.60" "18,833.96" "19,746.06" "20,611.97" "21,546.57" "24,197.40" "27,219.98" "29,281.84" "31,226.02" "30,570.70" "33,936.31" "38,096.84" "40,672.73" "43,099.54" "45,449.77" "47,940.27" "50,572.57" 2021 +968 ROU NGAP_NPGDP Romania Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +968 ROU PPPSH Romania Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.83 0.816 0.845 0.874 0.887 0.856 0.847 0.823 0.783 0.711 0.645 0.549 0.451 0.449 0.453 0.468 0.469 0.423 0.392 0.375 0.368 0.378 0.389 0.383 0.401 0.401 0.411 0.419 0.444 0.421 0.384 0.377 0.376 0.374 0.375 0.383 0.412 0.437 0.441 0.447 0.444 0.444 0.452 0.454 0.457 0.458 0.459 0.46 2021 +968 ROU PPPEX Romania Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.004 0.013 0.03 0.04 0.057 0.14 0.214 0.312 0.435 0.587 0.709 0.856 0.963 1.046 1.122 1.265 1.44 1.49 1.525 1.55 1.564 1.606 1.628 1.662 1.597 1.604 1.664 1.746 1.792 1.814 1.921 1.927 1.963 1.995 2.011 2.025 2021 +968 ROU NID_NGDP Romania Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: Eurostat and National Institute of Statistics. Minor differences between National Statistical Office and Eurostat. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 28.13 25.941 28.042 29.875 30.705 33.572 34.916 32.359 28.927 27.382 30.525 28.186 31.653 29.162 25.155 24.657 26.267 21.041 18.101 15.649 19.67 22.756 22.173 23.195 24.217 22.931 27.467 31.337 33.093 27.196 27.129 28.126 27.042 25.466 24.77 25.134 23.411 23.427 22.777 23.63 24.442 25.908 27.789 24.306 22.861 22.685 22.254 22.182 2021 +968 ROU NGSD_NGDP Romania Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: Eurostat and National Institute of Statistics. Minor differences between National Statistical Office and Eurostat. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.178 16.743 19.445 20.459 21.655 32.688 34.045 31.507 28.105 26.506 25.246 23.338 23.415 23.985 22.861 18.82 18.275 14.363 10.572 11.814 19.401 19.566 19.477 18.488 16.643 14.188 16.964 17.777 21.638 22.552 21.8 23.049 22.089 24.524 24.505 24.329 21.827 20.327 18.134 18.744 19.464 18.933 19.375 16.306 16.187 16.487 16.138 16.145 2021 +968 ROU PCPI Romania "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022 0.01 0.01 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.03 0.077 0.24 0.854 2.023 2.675 3.714 9.461 15.053 21.948 31.97 42.985 52.656 60.75 67.951 74.064 78.945 82.762 89.255 94.239 100 105.795 109.328 113.703 114.926 114.241 112.465 113.977 119.254 123.816 127.092 133.506 151.317 167.96 174.069 179.208 183.877 188.565 2021 +968 ROU PCPIPCH Romania "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 1.523 2.2 16.928 4.686 -0.32 -0.2 0.7 1.1 2.6 0.9 127.9 161.121 210.386 256.105 136.742 32.272 38.809 154.763 59.097 45.804 45.667 34.454 22.498 15.37 11.855 8.995 6.591 4.834 7.846 5.584 6.113 5.795 3.339 4.002 1.076 -0.596 -1.555 1.344 4.631 3.825 2.646 5.046 13.341 10.999 3.637 2.953 2.605 2.549 2021 +968 ROU PCPIE Romania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.039 0.125 0.375 1.482 2.396 3.061 4.803 12.076 16.976 26.28 36.979 48.144 56.757 64.84 70.778 76.948 80.702 85.997 91.415 95.758 103.398 106.637 111.93 113.686 114.627 113.542 112.936 116.686 120.491 125.367 127.959 138.436 158.824 171.037 176.662 181.382 186.006 190.748 2021 +968 ROU PCPIEPCH Romania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 222.803 199.213 295.481 61.739 27.75 56.9 151.42 40.57 54.81 40.71 30.193 17.89 14.241 9.158 8.717 4.879 6.561 6.3 4.751 7.978 3.133 4.964 1.569 0.828 -0.947 -0.534 3.32 3.261 4.047 2.068 8.188 14.727 7.69 3.289 2.672 2.549 2.549 2021 +968 ROU TM_RPCH Romania Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Using Eurostat data for historical data on volumes Oil coverage: Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.756 -0.806 -19.846 1.749 10.527 -3.295 -5.241 -1.042 -11.939 8.326 18.457 -29.608 7.522 4.385 2.811 30.849 2.52 14.454 1.562 -9.4 27.525 23.497 10.671 18.442 24.941 19.743 26.68 41.296 11.198 -20.808 12.598 9.722 -1.816 9.088 8.84 8.508 16.588 11.467 8.626 8.551 -5.193 14.627 9.076 6.012 6.583 6.56 6.738 6.095 2021 +968 ROU TMG_RPCH Romania Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Using Eurostat data for historical data on volumes Oil coverage: Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.301 1.912 -17.767 3.16 11.672 0.933 -6.63 -3.269 -9.832 16.237 104.529 -5.4 13.1 14.6 5.8 30.849 2.52 7.3 18.6 -0.4 29.533 28.322 11.39 20.094 26.766 19.078 28.572 44.388 9.83 -26.135 18.441 9.582 -2.669 7.146 9.543 8.478 17.646 9.36 7.116 6.753 -2.097 13.355 9.048 6.012 6.583 6.56 6.738 6.095 2021 +968 ROU TX_RPCH Romania Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Using Eurostat data for historical data on volumes Oil coverage: Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.184 6.002 -8.913 2.12 14.269 -3.554 -1.809 -1.06 -4.351 -23.016 -39.401 -17.909 2.913 11.124 19.037 15.085 -7.046 11.316 -0.607 5.3 23.18 14.26 17.351 8.341 14.144 9.203 11.771 20.899 13.751 -5.684 15.524 12.116 1.105 20.578 8.536 4.583 16.34 7.765 5.32 5.358 -9.405 12.532 5.92 3.735 5.905 6.273 6.516 5.92 2021 +968 ROU TXG_RPCH Romania Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Using Eurostat data for historical data on volumes Oil coverage: Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.81 9.611 -3.934 5.318 14.695 -2.056 -6.979 1.566 5.529 -2.907 -7.9 3.6 17.5 23.5 22.9 15.1 -7.046 12.3 5.9 10.2 24.735 3.781 24.203 14.938 14.938 13.509 9.91 40.204 16.238 -2.685 24.806 14.016 0.991 15.338 8.66 5.36 17.606 8.555 4.641 1.691 -7.614 11.413 5.762 3.735 6.138 6.216 6.542 5.904 2021 +968 ROU LUR Romania Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, Eurostat. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. Definition of employment was changed to reflect methodological changes from January 2021 onwards. Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4 3.9 3.7 3.7 3.4 3.4 3.5 5.441 9.206 10.994 9.882 7.323 7.85 9.611 7.175 7.648 7.334 8.29 7.838 8.006 7.14 7.172 6.344 5.517 6.996 7.722 7.876 6.794 7.096 6.802 6.812 5.902 4.927 4.187 3.912 5.035 5.59 5.5 5.5 5.4 5.3 5.3 5.3 2021 +968 ROU LE Romania Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +968 ROU LP Romania Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. We use data from Haver Analytics. The previously reported series from Eurostat is not available anymore. The current series is reported by the Romanian National Institute of Statistics (INSSE). The new series uses a new method, which better accounts for migration on a national basis. As a result, the historical data series on population was adjusted. Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.442 22.576 22.683 22.775 22.868 22.971 23.093 23.224 23.346 23.431 23.459 23.423 23.333 23.205 23.064 22.927 22.8 22.679 22.565 22.458 22.435 22.408 21.795 21.628 21.521 21.382 21.257 21.131 20.636 20.44 20.295 20.199 20.096 20.02 19.953 19.876 19.761 19.644 19.534 19.426 19.329 19.202 19.2 19.199 19.197 19.195 19.194 19.192 2021 +968 ROU GGR Romania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.034 0.092 0.225 0.67 1.554 2.264 3.16 7.239 11.1 17.384 25.11 35.174 44.901 56.673 74.045 90.679 111.388 134.173 165.549 156.373 168.641 181.567 193.105 200.403 212.517 233.83 220.493 239.837 278.031 305.883 305.296 362.256 437.687 468.513 511.295 564.704 592.561 622.228 2021 +968 ROU GGR_NGDP Romania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.384 41.514 36.98 33.104 30.902 31.073 28.718 28.332 29.397 31.535 31.048 29.963 29.488 29.53 30.261 31.611 32.497 31.519 30.667 29.455 31.909 32.487 32.63 31.561 31.733 32.845 28.874 27.956 29.213 28.885 28.831 30.65 31.156 31.14 31.481 32.449 32.026 31.664 2021 +968 ROU GGX Romania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.033 0.085 0.253 0.677 1.664 2.506 3.681 8.564 13.112 19.357 28.335 38.932 48.852 61.06 82.349 92.66 116.05 147.141 190.407 192.782 202.684 205.892 208.578 216.812 226.726 244.463 239.271 265.372 306.101 358.024 409.139 443.337 527.807 548.095 592.89 649.589 681.438 708.079 2021 +968 ROU GGX_NGDP Romania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.357 38.284 41.532 33.453 33.102 34.393 33.456 33.519 34.726 35.113 35.037 33.164 32.082 31.816 33.655 32.301 33.857 34.565 35.271 36.313 38.35 36.839 35.245 34.145 33.855 34.338 31.332 30.933 32.163 33.809 38.637 37.51 37.571 36.429 36.505 37.326 36.83 36.033 2021 +968 ROU GGXCNL Romania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.007 -0.028 -0.007 -0.111 -0.242 -0.521 -1.325 -2.012 -1.973 -3.226 -3.758 -3.951 -4.388 -8.303 -1.981 -4.662 -12.968 -24.858 -36.409 -34.043 -24.325 -15.474 -16.409 -14.209 -10.633 -18.777 -25.535 -28.07 -52.142 -103.843 -81.081 -90.12 -79.582 -81.595 -84.885 -88.877 -85.852 2021 +968 ROU GGXCNL_NGDP Romania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.027 3.23 -4.552 -0.35 -2.2 -3.32 -4.738 -5.187 -5.329 -3.579 -3.988 -3.201 -2.595 -2.286 -3.393 -0.69 -1.36 -3.046 -4.605 -6.858 -6.441 -4.352 -2.615 -2.584 -2.122 -1.494 -2.459 -2.976 -2.949 -4.924 -9.806 -6.86 -6.415 -5.289 -5.024 -4.878 -4.804 -4.369 2021 +968 ROU GGSB Romania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.736 -2.835 -9.772 -23.349 -46.094 -44.345 -31.778 -17.875 -9.833 -9.834 -1.535 -1.126 -13.135 -30.666 -36.521 -56.318 -57.289 -90.386 -81.718 -70.953 -79.746 -82.656 -86.894 -83.76 2021 +968 ROU GGSB_NPGDP Romania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.591 -0.998 -2.988 -5.945 -9.795 -8.8 -5.933 -3.118 -1.606 -1.509 -0.224 -0.154 -1.694 -3.642 -3.938 -5.481 -5.287 -7.602 -5.838 -4.709 -4.911 -4.747 -4.696 -4.262 2021 +968 ROU GGXONLB Romania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.007 -0.026 0.012 -0.043 -0.143 -0.337 -0.359 -0.267 0.907 0.672 0.703 0.584 -0.365 -5.605 1.184 -2.471 -10.652 -21.627 -31.21 -27.363 -16.16 -5.043 -5.842 -4.164 -1.804 -9.451 -16.244 -15.254 -40.114 -89.828 -63.658 -66.455 -50.645 -51.275 -53.502 -54.363 -48.059 2021 +968 ROU GGXONLB_NGDP Romania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.27 -4.31 0.581 -0.863 -1.963 -3.066 -1.407 -0.708 1.645 0.831 0.599 0.383 -0.19 -2.291 0.413 -0.721 -2.502 -4.006 -5.879 -5.177 -2.891 -0.852 -0.92 -0.622 -0.253 -1.238 -1.893 -1.603 -3.788 -8.483 -5.386 -4.731 -3.366 -3.157 -3.074 -2.938 -2.446 2021 +968 ROU GGXWDN Romania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.306 19.098 24.491 29.478 26.163 23.265 13.09 21.833 43.383 81.106 120.225 152.166 172.083 180.438 189.657 201.367 201.277 220.451 252.128 303.926 425.665 499.647 575.761 649.076 723.156 800.743 882.711 961.346 2021 +968 ROU GGXWDN_NGDP Romania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.689 16.269 16.084 15.36 10.692 8.11 3.819 5.129 8.036 15.277 22.748 27.227 29.078 28.417 28.32 28.285 26.357 25.697 26.492 28.7 40.198 42.274 40.985 43.141 44.525 46.012 47.708 48.921 2021 +968 ROU GGXWDG Romania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.905 32.176 41.696 47.749 52.19 50.966 43.502 52.917 70.2 119.195 163.023 191.423 224.677 247.995 270.736 280.415 297.449 316.015 347.076 389.662 525.685 607.395 697.515 777.097 858.692 943.577 "1,032.45" "1,118.31" 2021 +968 ROU GGXWDG_NGDP Romania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.558 27.409 27.383 24.88 21.329 17.767 12.691 12.431 13.004 22.452 30.845 34.251 37.965 39.056 40.426 39.388 38.951 36.836 36.468 36.796 49.643 51.391 49.652 51.65 52.87 54.219 55.801 56.908 2021 +968 ROU NGDP_FY Romania "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.085 0.085 0.087 0.081 0.087 0.223 0.609 2.024 5.028 7.287 11.002 25.549 37.759 55.126 80.873 117.391 152.272 191.918 244.688 286.862 342.763 425.691 539.835 530.894 528.515 558.89 591.799 634.968 669.704 711.93 763.653 857.896 951.729 "1,058.97" "1,058.93" "1,181.92" "1,404.82" "1,504.55" "1,624.16" "1,740.30" "1,850.25" "1,965.10" 2021 +968 ROU BCA Romania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the National Bank of Romania. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.394 -0.826 1.047 1.166 1.725 1.382 1.397 2.044 3.927 2.514 -1.758 -1.251 -1.685 -1.176 -0.5 -1.584 -2.35 -1.907 -2.892 -1.446 -0.972 -1.285 -1.231 -2.703 -5.69 -8.624 -12.825 -23.707 -24.694 -8.107 -8.878 -9.319 -8.457 -1.797 -0.53 -1.43 -2.98 -6.574 -11.218 -12.207 -12.438 -19.83 -25.31 -24.962 -22.566 -22.599 -23.869 -25.193 2021 +968 ROU BCA_NGDPD Romania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.198 -1.494 1.891 2.408 4.41 2.863 2.672 3.495 6.486 4.635 -4.564 -4.303 -8.519 -4.417 -1.646 -4.42 -6.584 -5.35 -6.798 -4.022 -2.607 -3.182 -2.673 -4.676 -7.589 -8.759 -10.511 -13.579 -11.522 -4.657 -5.338 -5.083 -4.956 -0.942 -0.265 -0.805 -1.584 -3.105 -4.646 -4.885 -4.985 -6.98 -8.44 -8.012 -6.692 -6.218 -6.137 -6.059 2021 +922 RUS NGDP_R Russia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross capital formation includes statistical discrepancy. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. The discrepancy in historical national account comes from source data which recently got rebased. In the new methodology they rebased all the components of GDP prior to Q1 2016 by using the growth rates of the old series in 2011 prices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "58,646.99" "53,544.70" "46,744.53" "44,828.00" "43,210.60" "43,807.80" "41,466.10" "44,099.80" "48,529.90" "51,000.30" "53,419.90" "57,345.70" "61,460.70" "65,379.40" "70,710.20" "76,745.40" "80,772.70" "74,455.60" "77,808.70" "81,750.60" "85,040.30" "86,533.10" "87,170.20" "85,450.60" "85,616.10" "87,179.30" "89,626.60" "91,596.70" "89,156.80" "93,391.30" "90,208.09" "88,151.38" "89,473.65" "90,368.38" "91,091.33" "91,728.97" 2021 +922 RUS NGDP_RPCH Russia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.7 -12.7 -4.1 -3.608 1.382 -5.345 6.351 10.046 5.09 4.744 7.349 7.176 6.376 8.154 8.535 5.248 -7.821 4.503 5.066 4.024 1.755 0.736 -1.973 0.194 1.826 2.807 2.198 -2.664 4.749 -3.408 -2.28 1.5 1 0.8 0.7 2021 +922 RUS NGDP Russia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross capital formation includes statistical discrepancy. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. The discrepancy in historical national account comes from source data which recently got rebased. In the new methodology they rebased all the components of GDP prior to Q1 2016 by using the growth rates of the old series in 2011 prices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.36 183.68 654.26 "1,530.71" "2,151.37" "2,509.96" "2,817.61" "5,167.82" "7,827.47" "9,582.54" "11,604.47" "14,152.13" "18,243.96" "23,153.90" "28,840.56" "35,623.16" "44,226.32" "41,580.16" "49,617.63" "60,114.00" "68,103.40" "72,985.70" "79,030.00" "83,087.40" "85,616.10" "91,843.20" "103,861.70" "109,608.30" "107,390.30" "131,015.00" "149,316.46" "154,692.79" "160,299.33" "165,858.50" "173,029.02" "180,612.15" 2021 +922 RUS NGDPD Russia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.603 196.227 293.768 335.777 412.685 433.704 287.672 209.657 278.264 328.475 370.062 461.518 633.294 817.717 "1,060.90" "1,393.42" "1,779.11" "1,307.93" "1,633.11" "2,046.62" "2,191.48" "2,288.43" "2,048.84" "1,356.70" "1,280.65" "1,575.14" "1,653.01" "1,695.72" "1,484.42" "1,778.53" "2,133.09" "2,136.22" "2,146.70" "2,159.10" "2,195.21" "2,235.81" 2021 +922 RUS PPPGDP Russia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,602.61" "1,497.86" "1,335.56" "1,307.66" "1,283.56" "1,323.74" "1,267.08" "1,366.55" "1,537.90" "1,652.59" "1,757.98" "1,924.42" "2,117.87" "2,323.56" "2,590.56" "2,887.65" "3,097.46" "2,873.51" "3,039.02" "3,259.32" "3,480.30" "3,741.78" "3,763.54" "3,526.24" "3,538.58" "3,818.78" "4,019.77" "4,181.62" "4,119.28" "4,494.22" "4,649.67" "4,705.55" "4,876.35" "5,016.65" "5,153.05" "5,289.54" 2021 +922 RUS NGDP_D Russia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.035 0.343 1.4 3.415 4.979 5.729 6.795 11.718 16.129 18.789 21.723 24.679 29.684 35.415 40.787 46.417 54.754 55.846 63.769 73.533 80.084 84.344 90.662 97.234 100 105.35 115.883 119.664 120.451 140.286 165.524 175.485 179.158 183.536 189.951 196.898 2021 +922 RUS NGDPRPC Russia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "395,413.85" "360,738.01" "314,964.60" "302,301.59" "291,817.61" "296,463.38" "281,051.79" "300,223.30" "331,705.90" "350,158.94" "368,504.59" "397,312.48" "427,401.06" "456,442.12" "494,951.11" "537,628.55" "565,884.81" "521,273.65" "544,630.95" "571,458.73" "593,247.85" "602,317.16" "595,966.28" "583,101.44" "583,200.05" "593,540.99" "610,614.45" "624,172.57" "609,948.62" "641,608.84" "620,190.69" "606,788.72" "616,862.48" "624,174.67" "630,465.36" "636,187.69" 2021 +922 RUS NGDPRPPPPC Russia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "21,433.20" "20,296.62" "17,320.61" "15,801.68" "13,796.63" "13,241.94" "12,782.71" "12,986.21" "12,311.12" "13,150.91" "14,529.96" "15,338.28" "16,141.89" "17,403.78" "18,721.77" "19,993.88" "21,680.72" "23,550.15" "24,787.88" "22,833.74" "23,856.88" "25,032.04" "25,986.48" "26,383.75" "26,105.56" "25,542.03" "25,546.35" "25,999.32" "26,747.21" "27,341.10" "26,718.04" "28,104.88" "27,166.68" "26,579.62" "27,020.89" "27,341.19" "27,616.75" "27,867.41" 2021 +922 RUS NGDPPC Russia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 137.273 "1,237.48" "4,408.40" "10,322.48" "14,529.02" "16,985.82" "19,097.39" "35,181.56" "53,501.41" "65,792.01" "80,050.70" "98,051.26" "126,869.49" "161,647.48" "201,875.64" "249,552.78" "309,844.82" "291,108.28" "347,304.31" "420,213.06" "475,094.70" "508,019.94" "540,313.26" "566,975.33" "583,200.05" "625,294.12" "707,596.35" "746,910.03" "734,689.51" "900,087.94" "1,026,567.38" "1,064,825.56" "1,105,159.39" "1,145,585.10" "1,197,576.16" "1,252,638.40" 2021 +922 RUS NGDPDPC Russia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 482.767 "1,322.01" "1,979.41" "2,264.34" "2,787.02" "2,935.03" "1,949.80" "1,427.31" "1,901.96" "2,255.25" "2,552.79" "3,197.57" "4,403.96" "5,708.84" "7,426.01" "9,761.37" "12,464.24" "9,156.97" "11,431.15" "14,306.43" "15,287.97" "15,928.70" "14,007.51" "9,257.94" "8,723.52" "10,724.00" "11,261.72" "11,555.27" "10,155.34" "12,218.70" "14,665.25" "14,704.66" "14,800.07" "14,912.92" "15,193.57" "15,506.46" 2021 +922 RUS PPPPC Russia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,805.22" "10,091.29" "8,999.02" "8,818.32" "8,668.37" "8,958.22" "8,588.12" "9,303.21" "10,511.65" "11,346.42" "12,126.99" "13,333.08" "14,727.81" "16,221.78" "18,133.16" "20,228.99" "21,700.48" "20,117.85" "21,271.95" "22,783.52" "24,278.84" "26,044.84" "25,730.58" "24,062.48" "24,104.12" "25,999.32" "27,386.15" "28,495.03" "28,181.24" "30,875.82" "31,967.03" "32,390.60" "33,619.26" "34,650.00" "35,665.52" "36,685.65" 2021 +922 RUS NGAP_NPGDP Russia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +922 RUS PPPSH Russia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.817 4.314 3.658 3.384 3.142 3.061 2.82 2.9 3.045 3.125 3.184 3.285 3.344 3.396 3.488 3.592 3.671 3.397 3.371 3.406 3.456 3.542 3.434 3.152 3.046 3.121 3.099 3.083 3.099 3.065 2.873 2.736 2.692 2.632 2.568 2.505 2021 +922 RUS PPPEX Russia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.013 0.123 0.49 1.171 1.676 1.896 2.224 3.782 5.09 5.798 6.601 7.354 8.614 9.965 11.133 12.336 14.278 14.47 16.327 18.444 19.568 19.506 20.999 23.563 24.195 24.05 25.838 26.212 26.07 29.152 32.113 32.875 32.873 33.062 33.578 34.145 2021 +922 RUS NID_NGDP Russia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross capital formation includes statistical discrepancy. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. The discrepancy in historical national account comes from source data which recently got rebased. In the new methodology they rebased all the components of GDP prior to Q1 2016 by using the growth rates of the old series in 2011 prices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.435 -10.503 -10.18 -7.957 14.28 19.452 18.961 17.808 11.602 12.456 16.411 19.553 17.891 18.75 18.884 18.196 19.255 22.047 23.308 17.22 20.658 24.261 24.554 23.272 22.391 22.149 23.095 23.607 21.918 22.662 23.394 22.422 20.101 20.854 22.258 23.547 24.447 25.164 2021 +922 RUS NGSD_NGDP Russia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross capital formation includes statistical discrepancy. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. The discrepancy in historical national account comes from source data which recently got rebased. In the new methodology they rebased all the components of GDP prior to Q1 2016 by using the growth rates of the old series in 2011 prices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.356 29.386 17.324 21.667 21.409 17.615 11.626 23.357 32.721 29.311 25.315 25.928 28.131 28.516 27.957 27.228 29.15 21.072 24.788 29.014 27.806 24.732 25.198 27.144 25.006 25.65 28.916 26.533 25.777 29.297 32.259 31.905 30.988 29.954 28.87 28.464 2021 +922 RUS PCPI Russia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.035 0.345 1.406 4.179 6.174 7.085 9.047 16.804 20.299 24.659 28.552 32.454 35.987 40.553 44.473 48.479 55.32 61.763 65.994 71.564 75.196 80.274 86.554 100 107.042 110.985 114.18 119.284 123.318 131.573 149.695 157.242 163.531 170.073 176.876 183.951 2021 +922 RUS PCPIPCH Russia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 874.255 307.547 197.3 47.752 14.761 27.686 85.746 20.799 21.477 15.789 13.663 10.889 12.685 9.669 9.007 14.111 11.647 6.849 8.44 5.075 6.754 7.823 15.534 7.042 3.683 2.878 4.47 3.382 6.694 13.774 5.041 4 4 4 4 2021 +922 RUS PCPIE Russia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.076 0.716 2.253 5.213 6.35 7.05 13.003 17.757 21.344 25.31 29.121 32.612 36.441 40.419 44.055 49.284 55.829 60.74 66.071 70.102 74.712 79.531 88.568 100 105.375 108.034 112.646 116.077 121.779 132 148.5 154.44 160.618 167.043 173.725 180.674 2021 +922 RUS PCPIEPCH Russia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 840.056 214.768 131.326 21.812 11.032 84.436 36.558 20.2 18.584 15.056 11.988 11.741 10.915 8.996 11.869 13.282 8.797 8.777 6.101 6.576 6.45 11.362 12.908 5.375 2.523 4.269 3.046 4.912 8.393 12.5 4 4 4 4 4 2021 +922 RUS TM_RPCH Russia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.4 9.4 8.867 -3.867 32.249 18.307 -39.016 14.511 16.751 19.272 6.28 11.527 10.106 26.976 34.388 22.183 -32.629 28.984 20.088 7.201 1.103 -7.853 -25.833 -4.296 16.774 2.664 2.777 -11.804 14.274 -19.204 5.587 4.255 4.083 3.036 2.983 2021 +922 RUS TMG_RPCH Russia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.4 9.4 8.1 9.867 60.875 -16.945 -33.362 12.816 13.76 21.632 3.558 7.989 8.487 32.225 36.35 21.25 -36.35 33 20.4 4.425 -3.675 -8 -25.225 1.45 16.725 2.125 3.025 -3.325 14.686 -19.2 4.378 3.878 3.654 2.598 2.513 2021 +922 RUS TX_RPCH Russia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.1 4.9 7.666 4.42 -2.366 12.98 -14.785 6.343 4.353 10.122 13.281 11.973 6.824 6.666 6.298 3.859 -4.496 8.619 -2.083 -0.063 4.886 -0.976 2.969 1.851 4.471 5.108 -3.348 -4.084 2.479 -15.978 -3.038 5.189 3.133 1.927 1.987 2021 +922 RUS TXG_RPCH Russia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.1 4.9 7.666 2.017 -0.981 4.758 -8.821 7.281 3.726 9.349 12.4 10.5 4.7 4.9 4.675 0.85 -2.525 8.925 -4.45 -0.75 4.15 -0.15 6.35 2.55 3.05 4.2 -3 -1.5 0.488 -17.229 -3.561 5.325 3.293 2.1 2.157 2021 +922 RUS LUR Russia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.2 5.9 8.1 8.3 9.258 10.808 11.875 13.033 10.558 8.942 8.042 8.233 7.733 7.15 7.05 6.025 6.233 8.242 7.358 6.508 5.45 5.5 5.158 5.575 5.525 5.2 4.8 4.6 5.783 4.825 4.004 4.313 4.416 4.439 4.45 4.605 2021 +922 RUS LE Russia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +922 RUS LP Russia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 146.995 147.564 148.036 148.318 148.431 148.412 148.289 148.074 147.768 147.539 146.89 146.304 145.649 144.964 144.334 143.801 143.237 142.863 142.748 142.737 142.834 142.865 143.056 143.347 143.667 146.267 146.545 146.804 146.88 146.781 146.749 146.171 145.558 145.452 145.275 145.046 144.781 144.483 144.185 2021 +922 RUS GGR Russia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 908.941 "1,586.53" "2,642.38" "3,301.71" "4,002.44" "4,804.48" "6,240.01" "8,579.64" "10,625.81" "13,368.26" "16,169.10" "13,599.72" "16,031.93" "20,855.37" "23,435.11" "24,442.69" "26,766.08" "26,494.09" "28,181.50" "30,640.02" "36,916.90" "39,110.30" "37,856.71" "48,118.42" "49,606.39" "52,006.56" "54,596.23" "57,706.85" "60,659.88" "63,903.28" 2021 +922 RUS GGR_NGDP Russia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.259 30.7 33.758 34.456 34.491 33.949 34.203 37.055 36.843 37.527 36.56 32.707 32.311 34.693 34.411 33.49 33.868 31.887 32.916 33.361 35.544 35.682 35.252 36.727 33.222 33.619 34.059 34.793 35.058 35.381 2021 +922 RUS GGX Russia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,118.11" "1,771.88" "2,399.18" "3,015.08" "3,924.39" "4,613.41" "5,405.39" "6,820.65" "8,375.23" "11,378.58" "14,157.03" "16,048.34" "17,616.66" "19,994.65" "23,174.72" "25,290.91" "27,611.67" "29,307.78" "31,323.68" "31,989.13" "33,880.69" "36,995.28" "42,150.92" "47,072.61" "53,038.77" "55,181.49" "56,492.22" "58,368.38" "60,911.62" "63,828.99" 2021 +922 RUS GGX_NGDP Russia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.683 34.287 30.651 31.464 33.818 32.599 29.628 29.458 29.04 31.942 32.01 38.596 35.505 33.261 34.029 34.652 34.938 35.273 36.586 34.83 32.621 33.752 39.25 35.929 35.521 35.672 35.242 35.192 35.203 35.34 2021 +922 RUS GGXCNL Russia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -209.165 -185.349 243.205 286.637 78.051 191.071 834.616 "1,758.99" "2,250.58" "1,989.68" "2,012.07" "-2,448.62" "-1,584.73" 860.724 260.387 -848.224 -845.586 "-2,813.69" "-3,142.18" "-1,349.11" "3,036.21" "2,115.02" "-4,294.21" "1,045.81" "-3,432.38" "-3,174.94" "-1,895.99" -661.525 -251.741 74.293 2021 +922 RUS GGXCNL_NGDP Russia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.424 -3.587 3.107 2.991 0.673 1.35 4.575 7.597 7.804 5.585 4.549 -5.889 -3.194 1.432 0.382 -1.162 -1.07 -3.386 -3.67 -1.469 2.923 1.93 -3.999 0.798 -2.299 -2.052 -1.183 -0.399 -0.145 0.041 2021 +922 RUS GGSB Russia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -137.557 201.93 259.592 104.358 223.633 861.556 "1,813.49" "2,195.94" "1,625.78" "1,459.04" "-1,938.35" "-1,244.02" 895.493 48.734 "-1,119.27" -104.359 "-2,588.53" "-2,794.87" -928.407 "3,060.72" "2,183.83" "-4,791.67" 671.971 "-3,608.38" "-2,586.34" "-1,620.07" -531.53 -200.952 79.651 2021 +922 RUS GGSB_NPGDP Russia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.586 2.629 2.739 0.894 1.575 4.707 7.763 7.671 4.738 3.474 -4.418 -2.432 1.486 0.073 -1.56 -0.134 -3.077 -3.209 -1.002 2.944 1.987 -4.373 0.515 -2.395 -1.645 -1.004 -0.319 -0.116 0.044 2021 +922 RUS GGXONLB Russia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -88.812 97.556 556.223 523.1 300.583 395.714 "1,028.04" "1,931.56" "2,399.36" "1,989.25" "2,094.82" "-2,576.60" "-1,527.60" "1,027.07" 446.08 -602.187 -534.899 "-2,605.46" "-2,769.89" -881.236 "3,556.90" "2,411.08" "-4,032.46" "1,498.10" "-3,049.37" "-2,662.20" "-1,280.85" 24.6 453.01 571.894 2021 +922 RUS GGXONLB_NGDP Russia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.152 1.888 7.106 5.459 2.59 2.796 5.635 8.342 8.319 5.584 4.737 -6.197 -3.079 1.709 0.655 -0.825 -0.677 -3.136 -3.235 -0.96 3.425 2.2 -3.755 1.143 -2.042 -1.721 -0.799 0.015 0.262 0.317 2021 +922 RUS GGXWDN Russia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +922 RUS GGXWDN_NGDP Russia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +922 RUS GGXWDG Russia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,293.12" "3,809.22" "4,774.00" "4,373.08" "4,258.30" "4,360.63" "4,009.89" "3,799.83" "3,438.50" "2,827.50" "2,861.50" "3,293.20" "4,124.00" "5,013.99" "6,215.88" "7,605.41" "9,012.32" "11,961.85" "12,701.08" "12,713.41" "13,143.74" "14,145.56" "15,068.42" "20,623.13" "22,262.83" "24,175.33" "26,080.69" "26,325.27" "25,403.27" "24,101.98" "22,494.36" 2021 +922 RUS GGXWDG_NGDP Russia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.519 135.193 92.379 55.868 44.438 37.577 28.334 20.828 14.851 9.804 8.033 7.446 9.918 10.105 10.34 11.167 12.348 15.136 15.286 14.849 14.311 13.62 13.748 19.204 16.993 16.191 16.86 16.423 15.316 13.929 12.455 2021 +922 RUS NGDP_FY Russia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.69 1.49 20.36 183.68 654.26 "1,530.71" "2,151.37" "2,509.96" "2,817.61" "5,167.82" "7,827.47" "9,582.54" "11,604.47" "14,152.13" "18,243.96" "23,153.90" "28,840.56" "35,623.16" "44,226.32" "41,580.16" "49,617.63" "60,114.00" "68,103.40" "72,985.70" "79,030.00" "83,087.40" "85,616.10" "91,843.20" "103,861.70" "109,608.30" "107,390.30" "131,015.00" "149,316.46" "154,692.79" "160,299.33" "165,858.50" "173,029.02" "180,612.15" 2021 +922 RUS BCA Russia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.2 2.6 8.942 7.438 10.103 -0.835 0.071 22.855 45.382 32.054 27.473 33.128 58.56 84.389 92.316 72.193 103.935 50.384 67.452 97.274 71.282 33.428 57.513 67.777 24.469 32.179 115.68 65.65 35.373 122.27 259.349 236.056 187.391 138.335 97.079 73.767 2021 +922 RUS BCA_NGDPD Russia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.676 1.325 3.044 2.215 2.448 -0.193 0.025 10.901 16.309 9.758 7.424 7.178 9.247 10.32 8.702 5.181 5.842 3.852 4.13 4.753 3.253 1.461 2.807 4.996 1.911 2.043 6.998 3.872 2.383 6.875 12.158 11.05 8.729 6.407 4.422 3.299 2021 +714 RWA NGDP_R Rwanda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,741.79" "1,784.86" "1,740.80" "1,845.86" "2,085.34" "2,176.85" "2,296.59" "2,289.81" "2,296.59" "2,165.55" "2,174.62" "2,081.11" "2,218.47" "1,988.23" "1,155.36" "1,438.90" "1,605.75" "1,845.01" "1,998.88" "2,065.00" "2,238.00" "2,428.00" "2,748.00" "2,809.00" "3,018.00" "3,301.00" "3,605.00" "3,881.00" "4,314.00" "4,583.00" "4,919.00" "5,311.00" "5,770.00" "6,042.00" "6,415.00" "6,983.00" "7,400.00" "7,694.00" "8,354.00" "9,145.00" "8,838.00" "9,799.00" "10,385.14" "11,081.42" "11,852.86" "12,741.26" "13,513.97" "14,338.11" 2021 +714 RWA NGDP_RPCH Rwanda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -3.576 2.472 -2.468 6.035 12.974 4.388 5.501 -0.295 0.296 -5.706 0.419 -4.3 6.6 -10.378 -41.89 24.541 11.596 14.9 8.34 3.308 8.378 8.49 13.18 2.22 7.44 9.377 9.209 7.656 11.157 6.236 7.331 7.969 8.642 4.714 6.173 8.854 5.972 3.973 8.578 9.469 -3.357 10.874 5.982 6.705 6.962 7.495 6.065 6.098 2021 +714 RWA NGDP Rwanda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 138.645 157.387 167.897 182.252 203.912 222.624 218.266 220.317 226.212 247.103 244.031 272.734 309.776 321.799 199.514 385.387 488.411 648.278 718.385 720 806 871 934 "1,149.00" "1,372.00" "1,636.00" "1,831.00" "2,225.00" "2,831.00" "3,223.00" "3,570.00" "4,131.00" "4,700.00" "5,054.00" "5,620.00" "6,147.00" "6,842.00" "7,694.00" "8,303.00" "9,314.00" "9,607.00" "10,944.00" "12,672.14" "14,698.33" "16,585.32" "18,799.83" "20,942.29" "23,340.01" 2021 +714 RWA NGDPD Rwanda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.493 1.695 1.808 1.932 1.851 2.199 2.49 2.765 2.959 3.09 2.954 2.179 2.313 2.231 1.418 1.47 1.593 2.144 2.29 2.131 2.049 1.967 1.961 2.137 2.388 2.943 3.317 4.068 5.179 5.671 6.122 6.881 7.651 7.816 8.235 8.542 8.691 9.253 9.643 10.355 10.185 11.067 12.098 13.116 13.998 15.149 16.188 17.516 2021 +714 RWA PPPGDP Rwanda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.108 2.364 2.448 2.698 3.157 3.4 3.66 3.739 3.882 3.804 3.963 3.921 4.275 3.922 2.328 2.96 3.364 3.932 4.307 4.513 5.001 5.548 6.377 6.648 7.334 8.273 9.314 10.298 11.666 12.473 13.549 14.932 15.707 16.686 18.918 20.516 21.966 23.665 26.308 29.315 28.672 33.111 37.586 41.535 45.359 49.665 53.679 58.055 2021 +714 RWA NGDP_D Rwanda "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.96 8.818 9.645 9.874 9.778 10.227 9.504 9.622 9.85 11.411 11.222 13.105 13.964 16.185 17.268 26.783 30.416 35.137 35.939 34.867 36.014 35.873 33.988 40.904 45.461 49.561 50.791 57.331 65.624 70.325 72.576 77.782 81.456 83.648 87.607 88.028 92.459 100 99.39 101.848 108.701 111.685 122.022 132.639 139.927 147.551 154.968 162.783 2021 +714 RWA NGDPRPC Rwanda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "341,486.22" "337,501.57" "317,308.82" "324,191.83" "357,562.67" "361,014.27" "368,197.22" "354,742.37" "343,687.05" "313,413.30" "307,468.54" "285,469.84" "304,108.88" "290,394.28" "182,068.16" "240,120.89" "271,021.66" "297,448.08" "295,309.14" "275,333.33" "290,649.35" "307,341.77" "339,259.26" "338,433.74" "350,930.23" "375,113.64" "400,555.56" "421,847.83" "454,105.26" "472,474.23" "491,900.00" "520,686.28" "549,523.81" "564,672.90" "583,181.82" "617,964.60" "643,478.26" "652,033.90" "690,910.07" "738,929.48" "697,841.42" "756,244.26" "783,547.16" "817,587.25" "855,390.31" "899,654.59" "933,873.51" "969,703.32" 2012 +714 RWA NGDPRPPPPC Rwanda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,050.32" "1,038.06" 975.956 997.126 "1,099.77" "1,110.38" "1,132.48" "1,091.09" "1,057.09" 963.974 945.69 878.028 935.356 893.174 559.992 738.547 833.589 914.87 908.291 846.851 893.959 945.3 "1,043.47" "1,040.93" "1,079.37" "1,153.75" "1,232.00" "1,297.49" "1,396.71" "1,453.20" "1,512.95" "1,601.49" "1,690.19" "1,736.78" "1,793.71" "1,900.69" "1,979.16" "2,005.48" "2,125.05" "2,272.75" "2,146.37" "2,326.00" "2,409.98" "2,514.68" "2,630.95" "2,767.09" "2,872.34" "2,982.54" 2012 +714 RWA NGDPPC Rwanda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "27,181.92" "29,760.67" "30,603.88" "32,009.24" "34,963.62" "36,920.55" "34,993.19" "34,131.93" "33,852.93" "35,762.51" "34,503.46" "37,411.44" "42,464.32" "47,000.78" "31,440.42" "64,312.53" "82,435.03" "104,514.16" "106,132.48" "96,000.00" "104,675.33" "110,253.17" "115,308.64" "138,433.74" "159,534.88" "185,909.09" "203,444.44" "241,847.83" "298,000.00" "332,268.04" "357,000.00" "405,000.00" "447,619.05" "472,336.45" "510,909.09" "543,982.30" "594,956.52" "652,033.90" "686,692.16" "752,584.93" "758,561.04" "844,610.39" "956,098.88" "1,084,443.35" "1,196,919.85" "1,327,447.00" "1,447,202.65" "1,578,512.53" 2012 +714 RWA NGDPDPC Rwanda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 292.782 320.559 329.641 339.297 317.361 364.611 399.283 428.416 442.811 447.143 417.717 298.957 317.043 325.858 223.451 245.276 268.93 345.662 338.306 284.166 266.055 248.99 242.079 257.475 277.634 334.407 368.508 442.135 545.188 584.677 612.224 674.655 728.668 730.465 748.658 755.951 755.737 784.138 797.48 836.716 804.188 854.106 912.744 967.735 "1,010.23" "1,069.66" "1,118.65" "1,184.62" 2012 +714 RWA PPPPC Rwanda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 413.199 447.013 446.237 473.77 541.398 563.907 586.707 579.249 580.986 550.586 560.357 537.86 586.036 572.87 366.844 493.957 567.732 633.834 636.359 601.673 649.532 702.31 787.327 800.913 852.78 940.133 "1,034.87" "1,119.34" "1,228.04" "1,285.90" "1,354.86" "1,463.95" "1,495.86" "1,559.41" "1,719.82" "1,815.60" "1,910.12" "2,005.48" "2,175.82" "2,368.67" "2,263.92" "2,555.33" "2,835.82" "3,064.45" "3,273.41" "3,506.79" "3,709.47" "3,926.33" 2012 +714 RWA NGAP_NPGDP Rwanda Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +714 RWA PPPSH Rwanda Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.017 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.011 0.006 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.012 0.011 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.027 2021 +714 RWA PPPEX Rwanda Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 65.784 66.577 68.582 67.563 64.58 65.473 59.643 58.924 58.268 64.953 61.574 69.556 72.46 82.044 85.705 130.199 145.201 164.892 166.781 159.555 161.155 156.987 146.456 172.845 187.076 197.748 196.589 216.063 242.664 258.393 263.495 276.649 299.239 302.895 297.072 299.615 311.476 325.126 315.602 317.725 335.066 330.529 337.151 353.879 365.649 378.536 390.137 402.033 2021 +714 RWA NID_NGDP Rwanda Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 7.564 7.815 10.803 10.817 11.816 11.179 10.684 10.624 9.77 9.05 8.522 8.872 10.612 11.453 6.42 14.152 13.619 12.181 11.473 11.944 12.283 12.744 12.634 13.142 14.359 15.159 15.019 16.809 21.371 21.036 20.56 20.891 23.298 24.436 23.238 24.256 26.133 23.837 21.414 23.481 25.138 26.288 25.77 28.406 29.423 28.622 28.369 28.223 2021 +714 RWA NGSD_NGDP Rwanda Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 7.71 6.906 9.403 8.288 11.249 10.369 9.362 6.642 6.417 5.11 3.141 1.792 5.055 5.508 4.695 9.345 7.008 4.998 6.972 5.147 9.167 11.677 11.349 11.681 16.744 16.903 11.697 15.151 16.031 15.058 14.014 13.983 13.634 16.95 11.889 11.57 10.82 14.376 11.293 11.605 13.086 15.364 13.139 16.717 19.092 19.712 20.519 20.942 2021 +714 RWA PCPI Rwanda "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. 02/01/2014 Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 6.797 7.235 8.147 8.687 9.153 9.311 9.209 9.59 9.87 9.972 10.391 12.428 13.608 15.305 18.519 28.883 32.693 36.536 38.897 37.956 39.44 40.765 41.572 44.667 50.019 54.581 59.401 64.795 74.8 82.539 84.442 89.228 94.837 98.841 100.605 103.127 109.03 114.303 115.862 118.673 127.829 128.875 141.118 152.407 160.027 168.029 176.43 185.252 2021 +714 RWA PCPIPCH Rwanda "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.195 6.438 12.613 6.629 5.359 1.729 -1.1 4.146 2.913 1.038 4.202 19.6 9.5 12.468 20.996 55.967 13.193 11.755 6.462 -2.419 3.908 3.359 1.981 7.445 11.98 9.122 8.831 9.081 15.44 10.347 2.306 5.668 6.286 4.223 1.784 2.507 5.723 4.837 1.364 2.426 7.716 0.818 9.5 8 5 5 5 5 2021 +714 RWA PCPIE Rwanda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. 02/01/2014 Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 7.169 7.392 8.755 8.911 9.439 9.26 9.479 9.753 9.977 10.05 10.657 12.939 14.814 15.931 22.678 31.908 34.697 40.459 38.049 38.798 41.096 41.006 43.534 46.876 51.681 54.579 61.204 65.231 79.793 84.37 84.561 91.61 95.169 98.638 100.723 105.287 112.956 113.707 114.998 122.739 127.334 129.706 141.055 150.224 157.735 165.622 173.903 182.598 2021 +714 RWA PCPIEPCH Rwanda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 3.108 18.428 1.792 5.924 -1.898 2.362 2.895 2.293 0.728 6.048 21.408 14.495 7.536 42.351 40.7 8.743 16.606 -5.956 1.967 5.924 -0.219 6.165 7.677 10.25 5.608 12.138 6.579 22.323 5.737 0.227 8.336 3.885 3.645 2.114 4.531 7.284 0.665 1.135 6.731 3.743 1.863 8.75 6.5 5 5 5 5 2021 +714 RWA TM_RPCH Rwanda Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1992 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1992 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -2.58 -2.792 -5.159 -7.481 5.487 2.575 14.732 -6.834 -2.965 -9.211 4.89 -3.677 13.454 20.465 29.422 -51.056 4.701 36.394 -5.487 4.264 -22.487 3.641 9.623 2.091 12.402 21.34 26.162 31.556 28.771 20.711 4.17 15.629 29.123 -0.804 10 12.395 -5.307 12.622 10.657 8.546 2.796 3.961 14.06 6.425 5.09 8.387 6.033 8.386 2021 +714 RWA TMG_RPCH Rwanda Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1992 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1992 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 9.619 12.523 -0.175 -8.113 0.963 16.568 15.007 -8.557 1.977 -14.713 -13.606 3.457 1.819 20.465 29.422 -51.056 4.701 36.394 -5.487 4.264 -22.487 3.641 9.623 2.091 12.402 21.34 26.162 31.556 28.771 20.711 4.17 15.629 29.123 -0.804 10 12.395 -5.307 12.622 10.657 8.546 2.796 3.961 14.06 6.425 5.09 8.387 6.033 8.386 2021 +714 RWA TX_RPCH Rwanda Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1992 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1992 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -5.444 21.299 -16.182 8.183 12.424 -6.128 25.887 -0.988 -14.82 -0.061 6.889 -4.815 7.72 -9.957 -60.261 21.34 39.357 13.374 -12.454 13.897 -3.889 18.021 10.082 3.659 28.25 13.494 12.501 -0.147 21.75 -20.183 11.672 19.799 21.247 9.616 8.538 -3.761 9.81 29.573 7.37 -5.143 -15.321 34.124 9.769 18.897 17.202 15.817 12.534 12.944 2021 +714 RWA TXG_RPCH Rwanda Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1992 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1992 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -20.544 32.478 -16.432 26.469 13.496 -10.982 28.213 -2.923 -22.49 -0.424 23.998 -6.625 -3.66 -9.957 -60.261 21.34 39.357 13.374 -12.454 13.897 -3.889 18.021 10.082 3.659 28.25 13.494 12.501 -0.147 21.75 -20.183 11.672 19.799 21.247 9.616 8.538 -3.761 9.81 29.573 7.37 -5.143 -15.321 34.124 9.769 18.897 17.202 15.817 12.534 12.944 2021 +714 RWA LUR Rwanda Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +714 RWA LE Rwanda Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +714 RWA LP Rwanda Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 5.101 5.288 5.486 5.694 5.832 6.03 6.237 6.455 6.682 6.91 7.073 7.29 7.295 6.847 6.346 5.992 5.925 6.203 6.769 7.5 7.7 7.9 8.1 8.3 8.6 8.8 9 9.2 9.5 9.7 10 10.2 10.5 10.7 11 11.3 11.5 11.8 12.091 12.376 12.665 12.957 13.254 13.554 13.857 14.162 14.471 14.786 2012 +714 RWA GGR Rwanda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.289 44.006 7.547 61.528 70.828 95.8 98.982 129.326 145.235 150.37 172.37 198.542 276.455 344.932 376.429 464.201 659.639 727.961 828.26 984.798 "1,043.40" "1,258.43" "1,324.86" "1,470.53" "1,565.16" "1,736.94" "1,975.38" "2,152.30" "2,295.33" "2,687.96" "3,290.29" "3,448.89" "3,879.05" "4,473.13" "5,074.74" "5,669.50" 2021 +714 RWA GGR_NGDP Rwanda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.297 13.675 3.783 15.965 14.502 14.778 13.778 17.962 18.019 17.264 18.455 17.28 20.15 21.084 20.559 20.863 23.301 22.586 23.201 23.839 22.2 24.9 23.574 23.923 22.876 22.575 23.791 23.108 23.892 24.561 25.965 23.464 23.388 23.793 24.232 24.291 2021 +714 RWA GGX Rwanda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.616 65.252 26.59 69.393 95.277 110.197 117.592 161.101 146.995 166.06 191.236 212.718 245.249 326.538 376.96 498.815 636.256 719.606 851.061 "1,020.35" "1,155.35" "1,322.62" "1,545.04" "1,635.39" "1,720.53" "1,930.57" "2,188.90" "2,624.91" "3,211.17" "3,453.93" "4,096.42" "4,290.22" "4,735.54" "5,258.77" "5,865.35" "6,509.74" 2021 +714 RWA GGX_NGDP Rwanda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.505 20.277 13.327 18.006 19.508 16.998 16.369 22.375 18.238 19.065 20.475 18.513 17.875 19.96 20.588 22.419 22.475 22.327 23.839 24.7 24.582 26.17 27.492 26.605 25.147 25.092 26.363 28.182 33.425 31.56 32.326 29.188 28.553 27.972 28.007 27.891 2021 +714 RWA GGXCNL Rwanda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -22.327 -21.246 -19.043 -7.865 -24.449 -14.397 -18.61 -31.775 -1.76 -15.69 -18.867 -14.176 31.206 18.394 -0.531 -34.614 23.383 8.355 -22.801 -35.556 -111.944 -64.189 -220.175 -164.864 -155.365 -193.631 -213.521 -472.611 -915.845 -765.969 -806.137 -841.329 -856.494 -785.641 -790.616 -840.24 2021 +714 RWA GGXCNL_NGDP Rwanda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.207 -6.602 -9.545 -2.041 -5.006 -2.221 -2.591 -4.413 -0.218 -1.801 -2.02 -1.234 2.274 1.124 -0.029 -1.556 0.826 0.259 -0.639 -0.861 -2.382 -1.27 -3.918 -2.682 -2.271 -2.517 -2.572 -5.074 -9.533 -6.999 -6.361 -5.724 -5.164 -4.179 -3.775 -3.6 2021 +714 RWA GGSB Rwanda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +714 RWA GGSB_NPGDP Rwanda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +714 RWA GGXONLB Rwanda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.104 -15.072 -11.682 -0.039 -17.549 -7.559 -12.438 -25.376 2.946 -9.8 -11.984 -3.998 43.112 29.805 10.908 -23.634 35.995 19.767 -8.126 -18.923 -92.854 -21.816 -176.876 -113.435 -89.234 -113.971 -115.913 -353.145 -760.401 -566.957 -519.481 -523.247 -495.561 -389.072 -353.141 -460.461 2021 +714 RWA GGXONLB_NGDP Rwanda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.521 -4.684 -5.855 -0.01 -3.593 -1.166 -1.731 -3.524 0.366 -1.125 -1.283 -0.348 3.142 1.822 0.596 -1.062 1.271 0.613 -0.228 -0.458 -1.976 -0.432 -3.147 -1.845 -1.304 -1.481 -1.396 -3.792 -7.915 -5.181 -4.099 -3.56 -2.988 -2.07 -1.686 -1.973 2021 +714 RWA GGXWDN Rwanda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +714 RWA GGXWDN_NGDP Rwanda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +714 RWA GGXWDG Rwanda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 388.291 407.564 468.232 503.584 564.242 693.085 731.825 860.453 914.652 "1,110.54" 964.804 412.05 491.9 517.871 596.314 671.904 773.546 897.436 "1,318.11" "1,591.77" "1,990.93" "2,501.62" "3,178.90" "3,730.19" "4,640.40" "6,299.54" "7,285.97" "8,631.75" "10,077.26" "11,509.43" "12,695.61" "13,888.39" "14,780.23" 2021 +714 RWA GGXWDG_NGDP Rwanda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100.754 83.447 72.227 70.099 78.367 85.991 84.021 92.126 79.604 80.943 58.973 22.504 22.108 18.293 18.502 18.821 18.725 19.094 26.081 28.323 32.389 36.563 41.317 44.926 49.822 65.572 66.575 68.116 68.561 69.395 67.53 66.317 63.326 2021 +714 RWA NGDP_FY Rwanda "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 138.645 157.387 167.897 182.252 203.912 222.624 218.266 220.317 226.212 247.103 244.031 272.734 309.776 321.799 199.514 385.387 488.411 648.278 718.385 720 806 871 934 "1,149.00" "1,372.00" "1,636.00" "1,831.00" "2,225.00" "2,831.00" "3,223.00" "3,570.00" "4,131.00" "4,700.00" "5,054.00" "5,620.00" "6,147.00" "6,842.00" "7,694.00" "8,303.00" "9,314.00" "9,607.00" "10,944.00" "12,672.14" "14,698.33" "16,585.32" "18,799.83" "20,942.29" "23,340.01" 2021 +714 RWA BCA Rwanda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.052 -0.072 -0.09 -0.048 -0.041 -0.064 -0.069 -0.135 -0.119 -0.102 -0.085 -0.034 -0.083 -0.129 0.099 0.057 -0.009 -0.062 -0.083 -0.141 -0.094 -0.102 -0.136 -0.105 -0.044 -0.066 -0.139 -0.085 -0.242 -0.379 -0.399 -0.477 -0.741 -0.585 -0.935 -1.084 -1.331 -0.875 -0.975 -1.231 -1.228 -1.209 -1.528 -1.533 -1.446 -1.35 -1.271 -1.275 2021 +714 RWA BCA_NGDPD Rwanda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.492 -4.235 -4.991 -2.471 -2.24 -2.898 -2.782 -4.886 -4.035 -3.311 -2.864 -1.549 -3.585 -5.786 6.99 3.911 -0.534 -2.905 -3.611 -6.634 -4.606 -5.21 -6.947 -4.919 -1.846 -2.227 -4.187 -2.097 -4.678 -6.676 -6.52 -6.932 -9.685 -7.486 -11.349 -12.686 -15.313 -9.46 -10.109 -11.886 -12.052 -10.924 -12.631 -11.689 -10.331 -8.909 -7.851 -7.281 2021 +862 WSM NGDP_R Samoa "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 2000 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2012/13. Base year was updated from 2009 to 2013, affecting the data from 2009. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.925 0.841 0.833 0.837 0.853 0.903 0.946 0.951 0.978 1.035 0.969 0.945 0.984 1.001 1.065 1.134 1.217 1.227 1.24 1.232 1.295 1.391 1.469 1.546 1.594 1.699 1.736 1.744 1.806 1.796 1.842 1.913 1.841 1.843 1.856 1.927 2.081 2.11 2.097 2.191 2.123 1.972 1.874 1.949 2.032 2.104 2.168 2.224 2021 +862 WSM NGDP_RPCH Samoa "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -6.123 -9.056 -1.014 0.485 1.98 5.826 4.79 0.509 2.871 5.819 -6.444 -2.443 4.135 1.683 6.39 6.556 7.274 0.803 1.1 -0.636 5.093 7.39 5.652 5.213 3.087 6.639 2.132 0.486 3.556 -0.536 2.533 3.849 -3.732 0.107 0.66 3.85 7.984 1.406 -0.61 4.452 -3.108 -7.085 -4.989 4.027 4.25 3.541 3.014 2.6 2021 +862 WSM NGDP Samoa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 2000 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2012/13. Base year was updated from 2009 to 2013, affecting the data from 2009. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.116 0.123 0.147 0.175 0.206 0.237 0.251 0.263 0.287 0.321 0.42 0.423 0.475 0.509 0.4 0.597 0.635 0.716 0.788 0.786 0.843 0.936 1.004 1.083 1.195 1.326 1.425 1.539 1.74 1.759 1.726 1.776 1.779 1.823 1.85 1.998 2.206 2.244 2.254 2.39 2.344 2.169 2.163 2.324 2.483 2.63 2.772 2.91 2021 +862 WSM NGDPD Samoa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.127 0.119 0.122 0.113 0.111 0.106 0.112 0.124 0.138 0.141 0.182 0.176 0.193 0.198 0.158 0.242 0.258 0.28 0.286 0.262 0.271 0.273 0.289 0.342 0.418 0.486 0.516 0.568 0.684 0.618 0.68 0.744 0.773 0.798 0.797 0.824 0.844 0.885 0.878 0.913 0.869 0.844 0.83 0.835 0.886 0.932 0.976 1.018 2021 +862 WSM PPPGDP Samoa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.195 0.194 0.204 0.213 0.225 0.245 0.262 0.27 0.288 0.316 0.307 0.309 0.33 0.343 0.373 0.406 0.443 0.454 0.465 0.468 0.503 0.552 0.593 0.636 0.673 0.74 0.779 0.804 0.849 0.85 0.882 0.935 0.917 0.934 0.958 1.004 1.095 1.132 1.152 1.225 1.201 1.162 1.183 1.274 1.356 1.43 1.502 1.57 2021 +862 WSM NGDP_D Samoa "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 12.592 14.638 17.708 20.866 24.138 26.231 26.497 27.613 29.36 30.969 43.389 44.72 48.309 50.845 37.553 52.671 52.151 58.394 63.513 63.795 65.119 67.311 68.309 70.049 75.003 78 82.113 88.263 96.312 97.92 93.722 92.869 96.608 98.875 99.718 103.672 105.999 106.322 107.489 109.101 110.436 109.99 115.417 119.213 122.18 125.013 127.879 130.867 2021 +862 WSM NGDPRPC Samoa "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,175.31" "7,098.16" "7,423.41" "7,929.28" "8,329.20" "8,710.48" "8,923.29" "9,456.16" "9,596.27" "9,580.87" "9,855.26" "9,734.27" "9,906.14" "10,203.75" "9,738.77" "9,666.25" "9,653.71" "9,958.58" "10,696.72" "10,801.73" "10,693.73" "11,115.11" "10,698.12" "9,874.22" "9,319.37" "9,630.26" "9,972.90" "10,257.49" "10,496.49" "10,697.93" 2020 +862 WSM NGDPRPPPPC Samoa "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,848.99" "3,807.60" "3,982.08" "4,253.44" "4,467.96" "4,672.49" "4,786.64" "5,072.49" "5,147.64" "5,139.39" "5,286.58" "5,221.67" "5,313.86" "5,473.51" "5,224.09" "5,185.19" "5,178.46" "5,342.00" "5,737.95" "5,794.28" "5,736.35" "5,962.38" "5,738.70" "5,296.74" "4,999.11" "5,165.88" "5,349.68" "5,502.34" "5,630.54" "5,738.60" 2020 +862 WSM NGDPPC Samoa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,557.28" "4,528.29" "4,834.05" "5,337.32" "5,689.56" "6,101.58" "6,692.75" "7,375.77" "7,879.82" "8,456.33" "9,491.80" "9,531.81" "9,284.19" "9,476.11" "9,408.46" "9,557.50" "9,626.53" "10,324.25" "11,338.43" "11,484.65" "11,494.62" "12,126.71" "11,814.58" "10,860.68" "10,756.10" "11,480.53" "12,184.93" "12,823.20" "13,422.85" "14,000.03" 2020 +862 WSM NGDPDPC Samoa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,655.95" "1,509.12" "1,552.03" "1,557.51" "1,638.54" "1,927.09" "2,341.91" "2,704.30" "2,850.16" "3,121.32" "3,733.91" "3,348.77" "3,658.42" "3,969.17" "4,088.77" "4,182.94" "4,144.65" "4,258.96" "4,338.05" "4,529.35" "4,478.96" "4,632.08" "4,379.31" "4,224.84" "4,128.37" "4,125.94" "4,348.21" "4,544.40" "4,724.49" "4,895.22" 2020 +862 WSM PPPPC Samoa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,687.63" "2,696.19" "2,883.62" "3,149.52" "3,359.93" "3,583.09" "3,769.16" "4,119.50" "4,309.54" "4,418.90" "4,632.62" "4,605.07" "4,742.71" "4,986.70" "4,848.48" "4,896.65" "4,981.74" "5,190.48" "5,631.07" "5,794.28" "5,873.38" "6,214.03" "6,052.98" "5,818.97" "5,882.45" "6,295.27" "6,656.04" "6,973.22" "7,271.54" "7,554.50" 2020 +862 WSM NGAP_NPGDP Samoa Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +862 WSM PPPSH Samoa Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2021 +862 WSM PPPEX Samoa Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.599 0.636 0.724 0.821 0.917 0.966 0.957 0.973 0.999 1.014 1.37 1.365 1.442 1.483 1.072 1.473 1.432 1.577 1.696 1.68 1.676 1.695 1.693 1.703 1.776 1.79 1.828 1.914 2.049 2.07 1.958 1.9 1.94 1.952 1.932 1.989 2.014 1.982 1.957 1.952 1.952 1.866 1.829 1.824 1.831 1.839 1.846 1.853 2021 +862 WSM NID_NGDP Samoa Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +862 WSM NGSD_NGDP Samoa Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +862 WSM PCPI Samoa "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: 2016. Feb 2016 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 12.768 15.387 18.203 21.199 23.713 25.869 26.563 29.527 30.47 34.202 37.104 36.428 39.72 40.399 45.281 43.956 46.338 49.535 52.21 52.405 52.318 53.308 57.269 59.769 64.459 69.5 71.746 74.962 79.659 91.323 91.14 93.76 99.565 99.358 98.129 100.015 100.089 101.436 105.172 107.475 109.065 105.782 115.038 122.316 125.985 129.765 133.658 137.668 2022 +862 WSM PCPIPCH Samoa "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 33.05 20.51 18.3 16.46 11.86 9.091 2.682 11.161 3.192 12.25 8.483 -1.82 9.034 1.709 12.087 -2.926 5.418 6.9 5.4 0.373 -0.165 1.891 7.43 4.367 7.847 7.821 3.231 4.482 6.267 14.642 -0.201 2.875 6.191 -0.207 -1.238 1.923 0.073 1.346 3.683 2.189 1.48 -3.01 8.75 6.327 3 3 3 3 2022 +862 WSM PCPIE Samoa "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: 2016. Feb 2016 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.359 28.092 31.228 32.224 36.172 39.213 39.437 42.109 43.949 46.661 47.459 50.172 52.088 53.205 52.894 54.347 54.977 60.403 60.403 69.661 70.394 71.861 77.635 84.51 92.942 92.667 95.325 100.55 98.808 98.992 99.358 101.6 102.633 108.567 108.473 104.913 109.193 121.043 123.868 127.584 131.411 135.353 139.414 2022 +862 WSM PCPIEPCH Samoa "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.682 11.161 3.192 12.25 8.407 0.57 6.776 4.371 6.17 1.71 5.717 3.818 2.145 -0.585 2.748 1.16 9.869 0 15.326 1.053 2.083 8.036 8.855 9.978 -0.296 2.868 5.481 -1.732 0.186 0.37 2.256 1.017 5.782 -0.087 -3.282 4.08 10.852 2.334 3 3 3 3 2022 +862 WSM TM_RPCH Samoa Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +862 WSM TMG_RPCH Samoa Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +862 WSM TX_RPCH Samoa Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +862 WSM TXG_RPCH Samoa Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +862 WSM LUR Samoa Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +862 WSM LE Samoa Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +862 WSM LP Samoa Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Asian Development Bank; Samoa Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.173 0.174 0.174 0.175 0.176 0.177 0.179 0.18 0.181 0.182 0.183 0.185 0.186 0.187 0.189 0.191 0.192 0.194 0.195 0.195 0.196 0.197 0.198 0.2 0.201 0.202 0.204 0.205 0.206 0.208 2020 +862 WSM GGR Samoa General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.159 0.185 0.178 0.217 0.254 0.236 0.234 0.268 0.251 0.262 0.291 0.304 0.318 0.408 0.388 0.487 0.475 0.501 0.413 0.505 0.466 0.491 0.555 0.534 0.596 0.648 0.677 0.795 0.842 0.792 0.755 0.765 0.812 0.873 0.934 0.996 2021 +862 WSM GGR_NGDP Samoa General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.509 36.283 44.574 36.385 40.07 32.969 29.764 34.078 29.766 28.035 28.973 28.029 26.578 30.811 27.24 31.618 27.332 28.477 23.903 28.403 26.179 26.922 29.973 26.747 27.001 28.895 30.031 33.257 35.911 36.519 34.924 32.924 32.716 33.206 33.696 34.211 2021 +862 WSM GGX Samoa General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.206 0.252 0.216 0.252 0.247 0.222 0.222 0.266 0.256 0.281 0.309 0.309 0.327 0.405 0.395 0.478 0.482 0.553 0.507 0.598 0.598 0.56 0.654 0.61 0.603 0.693 0.676 0.759 0.715 0.754 0.751 0.827 0.913 0.966 1.019 1.067 2021 +862 WSM GGX_NGDP Samoa General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.395 49.452 54.079 42.21 38.857 31.048 28.127 33.805 30.382 29.993 30.743 28.541 27.321 30.58 27.684 31.073 27.688 31.46 29.39 33.653 33.609 30.738 35.349 30.534 27.348 30.872 29.974 31.75 30.503 34.776 34.745 35.569 36.764 36.728 36.776 36.655 2021 +862 WSM GGXCNL Samoa General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.047 -0.067 -0.038 -0.035 0.008 0.014 0.013 0.002 -0.005 -0.018 -0.018 -0.006 -0.009 0.003 -0.006 0.008 -0.006 -0.052 -0.095 -0.093 -0.132 -0.07 -0.099 -0.076 -0.008 -0.044 0.001 0.036 0.127 0.038 0.004 -0.061 -0.101 -0.093 -0.085 -0.071 2021 +862 WSM GGXCNL_NGDP Samoa General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.886 -13.169 -9.505 -5.824 1.213 1.921 1.637 0.274 -0.616 -1.957 -1.77 -0.512 -0.743 0.231 -0.444 0.546 -0.356 -2.982 -5.486 -5.25 -7.43 -3.817 -5.376 -3.787 -0.346 -1.977 0.057 1.507 5.408 1.743 0.179 -2.645 -4.048 -3.521 -3.08 -2.445 2021 +862 WSM GGSB Samoa General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +862 WSM GGSB_NPGDP Samoa General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +862 WSM GGXONLB Samoa General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +862 WSM GGXONLB_NGDP Samoa General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +862 WSM GGXWDN Samoa General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +862 WSM GGXWDN_NGDP Samoa General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +862 WSM GGXWDG Samoa General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.464 0.467 0.47 0.503 0.505 0.463 0.476 0.453 0.477 0.484 0.49 0.585 0.695 0.738 0.906 0.986 1.015 1.126 1.081 1.047 1.114 1.059 1.012 1.004 1.003 1.048 1.156 1.258 1.352 1.432 2021 +862 WSM GGXWDG_NGDP Samoa General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.947 59.444 55.769 53.784 50.287 42.763 39.842 34.151 33.496 31.466 28.18 33.256 40.281 41.526 50.928 54.08 54.874 56.366 48.994 46.684 49.405 44.291 43.186 46.301 46.364 45.096 46.554 47.808 48.76 49.192 2021 +862 WSM NGDP_FY Samoa "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 0.116 0.123 0.147 0.175 0.206 0.237 0.251 0.263 0.287 0.321 0.42 0.423 0.475 0.509 0.4 0.597 0.635 0.716 0.788 0.786 0.843 0.936 1.004 1.083 1.195 1.326 1.425 1.539 1.74 1.759 1.726 1.776 1.779 1.823 1.85 1.998 2.206 2.244 2.254 2.39 2.344 2.169 2.163 2.324 2.483 2.63 2.772 2.91 2021 +862 WSM BCA Samoa Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 2000 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.016 -0.017 -0.009 0.001 -0.003 0.002 0.01 0.011 0.013 0.014 0.013 -0.031 -0.025 -0.035 0.004 0.01 0.011 -0.009 0.003 -0.022 -0.004 -0.011 -0.024 -0.013 -0.014 -0.035 -0.044 -0.076 -0.032 -0.029 -0.043 -0.022 -0.05 -0.012 -0.069 -0.022 -0.036 -0.016 0.007 0.026 0.001 -0.123 -0.07 -0.062 -0.056 -0.043 -0.034 -0.021 2022 +862 WSM BCA_NGDPD Samoa Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -12.622 -13.889 -7.672 1.099 -2.394 1.788 8.666 8.982 9.768 10.123 7.143 -17.417 -13.173 -17.565 2.409 4.013 4.383 -3.139 0.901 -8.217 -1.653 -3.978 -8.296 -3.768 -3.324 -7.139 -8.521 -13.453 -4.748 -4.615 -6.26 -2.967 -6.48 -1.454 -8.631 -2.635 -4.233 -1.793 0.801 2.839 0.17 -14.522 -8.42 -7.397 -6.357 -4.616 -3.437 -2.024 2021 +135 SMR NGDP_R San Marino "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.018 1.094 1.193 1.219 1.287 1.291 1.341 1.402 1.436 1.491 1.597 1.591 1.43 1.347 1.232 1.143 1.133 1.126 1.156 1.183 1.186 1.204 1.229 1.147 1.209 1.247 1.257 1.27 1.287 1.304 1.321 2020 +135 SMR NGDP_RPCH San Marino "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.52 8.998 2.203 5.539 0.315 3.9 4.565 2.426 3.826 7.103 -0.389 -10.135 -5.811 -8.535 -7.233 -0.82 -0.648 2.689 2.339 0.267 1.484 2.077 -6.684 5.442 3.149 0.753 1.082 1.3 1.3 1.3 2020 +135 SMR NGDP San Marino "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.859 0.94 1.041 1.091 1.183 1.215 1.293 1.379 1.436 1.521 1.597 1.634 1.48 1.419 1.303 1.249 1.264 1.26 1.279 1.327 1.353 1.402 1.444 1.352 1.439 1.536 1.581 1.633 1.685 1.735 1.788 2020 +135 SMR NGDPD San Marino "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.008 1.06 1.148 1.462 1.714 1.788 1.91 2.189 2.403 2.062 1.883 1.813 1.606 1.678 1.674 1.42 1.468 1.528 1.656 1.616 1.543 1.703 1.623 1.621 1.678 1.742 1.806 1.873 2020 +135 SMR PPPGDP San Marino "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.149 1.249 1.381 1.443 1.557 1.587 1.681 1.805 1.907 2.041 2.245 2.279 2.061 1.965 1.834 1.748 1.74 1.825 1.85 1.925 1.982 2.06 2.14 2.021 2.22 2.452 2.559 2.641 2.725 2.813 2.904 2020 +135 SMR NGDP_D San Marino "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 84.363 85.88 87.237 89.471 91.946 94.101 96.415 98.331 100.007 102.002 100 102.708 103.492 105.374 105.782 109.322 111.504 111.865 110.646 112.108 114.053 116.419 117.47 117.92 118.969 123.101 125.807 128.528 130.902 133.117 135.396 2020 +135 SMR NGDPRPC San Marino "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "48,514.85" "49,122.39" "50,357.77" "53,253.63" "52,376.44" "46,473.60" "43,220.20" "39,066.57" "35,815.12" "35,103.95" "34,466.61" "35,079.30" "35,715.83" "35,627.47" "35,970.99" "36,529.96" "33,913.63" "35,650.03" "36,660.22" "36,823.48" "37,108.36" "37,478.34" "37,852.00" "38,229.39" 2020 +135 SMR NGDPRPPPPC San Marino "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "81,052.65" "82,067.65" "84,131.59" "88,969.63" "87,504.13" "77,642.39" "72,207.02" "65,267.64" "59,835.50" "58,647.38" "57,582.58" "58,606.19" "59,669.62" "59,522.01" "60,095.91" "61,029.77" "56,658.73" "59,559.70" "61,247.39" "61,520.15" "61,996.10" "62,614.21" "63,238.48" "63,868.97" 2020 +135 SMR NGDPPC San Marino "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "47,704.98" "49,125.72" "51,366.00" "53,253.63" "53,794.71" "48,096.67" "45,542.86" "41,325.33" "39,153.78" "39,142.44" "38,555.99" "38,813.73" "40,040.45" "40,634.37" "41,877.02" "42,911.70" "39,990.98" "42,412.40" "45,129.12" "46,326.46" "47,694.53" "49,059.92" "50,387.26" "51,761.14" 2020 +135 SMR NGDPDPC San Marino "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "59,313.41" "61,150.61" "64,498.51" "72,991.53" "79,110.20" "67,011.54" "60,426.24" "57,512.89" "50,336.19" "51,986.53" "51,234.87" "43,068.69" "44,308.67" "45,887.69" "49,477.28" "48,043.86" "45,640.98" "50,196.20" "47,700.04" "47,484.38" "49,017.39" "50,718.24" "52,429.23" "54,215.32" 2020 +135 SMR PPPPC San Marino "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "62,450.65" "65,215.66" "68,918.72" "74,851.54" "75,030.34" "67,001.08" "63,059.62" "58,183.64" "54,797.23" "53,898.35" "55,875.22" "56,137.70" "58,102.79" "59,522.01" "61,531.50" "63,605.53" "59,761.61" "65,431.87" "72,069.81" "74,970.01" "77,135.24" "79,352.14" "81,669.04" "84,079.38" 2020 +135 SMR NGAP_NPGDP San Marino Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +135 SMR PPPSH San Marino Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +135 SMR PPPEX San Marino Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.747 0.752 0.754 0.756 0.76 0.765 0.769 0.764 0.753 0.745 0.711 0.717 0.718 0.722 0.71 0.715 0.726 0.69 0.691 0.689 0.683 0.681 0.675 0.669 0.648 0.626 0.618 0.618 0.618 0.617 0.616 2020 +135 SMR NID_NGDP San Marino Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.535 60.319 65.184 64.851 61.659 61.334 58.625 23.818 25.516 18.791 19.613 15.458 18.639 19.615 16.102 12.086 15.769 19.119 20.607 24.024 18.051 18.606 22.232 23.072 23.39 23.472 23.551 23.626 2020 +135 SMR NGSD_NGDP San Marino Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +135 SMR PCPI San Marino "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 83.471 84.589 85.798 87.245 89.074 91.278 95.017 97.313 99.662 101.834 104.713 106.393 107.577 107.733 108.352 109.485 111.417 112.476 112.718 115.066 122.983 128.469 130.406 132.585 135.084 137.538 2021 +135 SMR PCPIPCH San Marino "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.339 1.429 1.687 2.095 2.475 4.096 2.417 2.413 2.179 2.827 1.604 1.113 0.146 0.574 1.046 1.764 0.951 0.215 2.083 6.88 4.461 1.507 1.671 1.885 1.816 2021 +135 SMR PCPIE San Marino "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 85.331 86.259 87.898 89.662 93.265 96.208 98.097 100.697 103.052 105.66 107.2 107.73 107.98 108.88 110.24 112.01 112.85 113.093 115.449 123.392 128.897 130.84 133.026 135.534 137.996 2021 +135 SMR PCPIEPCH San Marino "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.087 1.9 2.007 4.019 3.155 1.964 2.65 2.339 2.531 1.458 0.494 0.232 0.833 1.249 1.606 0.75 0.215 2.083 6.88 4.461 1.507 1.671 1.885 1.816 2021 +135 SMR TM_RPCH San Marino Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +135 SMR TMG_RPCH San Marino Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +135 SMR TX_RPCH San Marino Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +135 SMR TXG_RPCH San Marino Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +135 SMR LUR San Marino Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.54 3.921 4.119 3.362 3.56 3.313 3.021 3.114 4.483 4.945 5.469 6.95 8.079 8.739 9.183 8.597 8.095 8.009 7.663 7.342 6.129 5.9 5.66 5.693 5.715 5.715 5.715 2021 +135 SMR LE San Marino Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +135 SMR LP San Marino Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.035 2021 +135 SMR GGR San Marino General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.295 0.329 0.322 0.359 0.363 0.331 0.314 0.278 0.294 0.283 0.312 0.294 0.308 0.299 0.322 0.323 0.292 0.297 0.322 0.347 0.362 0.374 0.385 0.397 2020 +135 SMR GGR_NGDP San Marino General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.419 22.913 21.162 22.478 22.208 22.377 22.125 21.327 23.497 22.419 24.796 22.969 23.251 22.08 22.951 22.341 21.586 20.649 20.938 21.942 22.161 22.183 22.205 22.227 2020 +135 SMR GGX San Marino General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.262 0.278 0.299 0.33 0.36 0.368 0.346 0.331 0.382 0.381 0.299 0.336 0.311 0.346 0.344 0.324 0.8 0.564 0.401 0.419 0.41 0.412 0.422 0.436 2020 +135 SMR GGX_NGDP San Marino General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.975 19.33 19.655 20.653 22.032 24.837 24.363 25.376 30.576 30.16 23.732 26.293 23.436 25.566 24.507 22.449 59.178 39.181 26.129 26.528 25.127 24.465 24.34 24.361 2020 +135 SMR GGXCNL San Marino General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.034 0.051 0.023 0.029 0.003 -0.036 -0.032 -0.053 -0.088 -0.098 0.013 -0.043 -0.002 -0.047 -0.022 -0.002 -0.508 -0.267 -0.08 -0.073 -0.048 -0.038 -0.037 -0.038 2020 +135 SMR GGXCNL_NGDP San Marino General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.445 3.583 1.507 1.825 0.176 -2.461 -2.238 -4.049 -7.079 -7.741 1.064 -3.324 -0.185 -3.486 -1.556 -0.108 -37.592 -18.533 -5.19 -4.586 -2.966 -2.282 -2.135 -2.134 2020 +135 SMR GGSB San Marino General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +135 SMR GGSB_NPGDP San Marino General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +135 SMR GGXONLB San Marino General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.037 0.054 0.026 0.032 0.006 -0.034 -0.031 -0.052 -0.087 -0.097 0.016 -0.039 0.002 -0.043 -0.017 0.003 -0.496 -0.234 -0.056 -0.047 -0.02 0.002 0.005 0.007 2020 +135 SMR GGXONLB_NGDP San Marino General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.658 3.783 1.701 2.02 0.387 -2.318 -2.155 -3.956 -6.998 -7.643 1.292 -3.075 0.145 -3.194 -1.232 0.237 -36.64 -16.266 -3.639 -2.977 -1.207 0.124 0.268 0.405 2020 +135 SMR GGXWDN San Marino General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +135 SMR GGXWDN_NGDP San Marino General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +135 SMR GGXWDG San Marino General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.233 0.208 0.215 0.202 0.253 0.297 0.283 0.217 0.215 0.293 0.265 0.247 0.285 0.768 0.802 0.829 0.969 1.283 1.328 1.392 1.432 1.462 1.491 1.52 2020 +135 SMR GGXWDG_NGDP San Marino General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.914 14.478 14.154 12.628 15.489 20.066 19.964 16.621 17.242 23.16 21.01 19.307 21.46 56.733 57.203 57.411 71.647 89.181 86.485 88.036 87.709 86.8 85.892 85.007 2020 +135 SMR NGDP_FY San Marino "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.859 0.94 1.041 1.091 1.183 1.215 1.293 1.379 1.436 1.521 1.597 1.634 1.48 1.419 1.303 1.249 1.264 1.26 1.279 1.327 1.353 1.402 1.444 1.352 1.439 1.536 1.581 1.633 1.685 1.735 1.788 2020 +135 SMR BCA San Marino Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.006 -0.031 0.033 0.043 0.068 0.022 0.012 0.023 0.019 0.014 0.015 2020 +135 SMR BCA_NGDPD San Marino Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.391 -1.887 2.034 2.782 3.967 1.374 0.769 1.377 1.11 0.794 0.813 2020 +716 STP NGDP_R São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: There is a break in the series for 2001 onwards due to revision in GDP data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2008. Previously it was 2000. Manual revision to 2000 to smooth the series since the authorities did not splice and provide 2000. The rebased series begins in 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 1.828 1.64 1.69 1.625 1.527 1.669 1.572 1.526 1.556 1.605 1.57 1.589 1.6 1.618 1.654 1.687 1.712 1.729 1.772 1.816 1.825 1.868 1.913 2.039 2.117 2.267 2.473 2.554 2.763 2.83 3.019 3.152 3.251 3.407 3.63 3.768 3.925 4.077 4.201 4.294 4.424 4.507 4.568 4.686 4.845 5.024 5.223 5.43 2020 +716 STP NGDP_RPCH São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -1.08 -10.314 3.093 -3.874 -6.03 9.3 -5.832 -2.93 1.999 3.135 -2.153 1.201 0.7 1.1 2.2 2 1.5 0.996 2.5 2.5 0.448 2.4 2.377 6.573 3.832 7.094 9.116 3.254 8.186 2.426 6.672 4.398 3.142 4.815 6.55 3.798 4.172 3.871 3.028 2.211 3.025 1.879 1.367 2.575 3.392 3.705 3.955 3.958 2020 +716 STP NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: There is a break in the series for 2001 onwards due to revision in GDP data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2008. Previously it was 2000. Manual revision to 2000 to smooth the series since the authorities did not splice and provide 2000. The rebased series begins in 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.009 0.012 0.017 0.022 0.031 0.054 0.097 0.148 0.3 0.422 0.501 0.554 0.612 0.633 0.726 0.893 1.035 1.321 1.66 1.958 2.763 3.044 3.653 4.11 4.816 5.589 6.444 7.031 7.698 8.154 8.619 9.424 10.247 10.719 11.51 12.223 13.043 13.982 15.157 16.51 2020 +716 STP NGDPD São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.069 0.084 0.081 0.076 0.079 0.083 0.117 0.117 0.1 0.099 0.12 0.108 0.096 0.127 0.132 0.104 0.136 0.093 0.073 0.078 0.077 0.072 0.08 0.096 0.104 0.125 0.133 0.145 0.188 0.188 0.197 0.233 0.253 0.303 0.349 0.318 0.348 0.376 0.416 0.431 0.477 0.518 0.506 0.534 0.572 0.617 0.674 0.734 2020 +716 STP PPPGDP São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.138 0.136 0.148 0.148 0.144 0.163 0.156 0.155 0.164 0.176 0.179 0.187 0.192 0.199 0.208 0.217 0.224 0.23 0.238 0.248 0.254 0.266 0.277 0.301 0.321 0.355 0.399 0.423 0.466 0.481 0.519 0.553 0.557 0.638 0.747 0.765 0.79 0.811 0.855 0.89 0.928 0.985 1.069 1.136 1.199 1.266 1.341 1.422 2020 +716 STP NGDP_D São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.156 0.197 0.196 0.197 0.228 0.223 0.287 0.415 0.553 0.771 1.097 1.375 1.919 3.365 5.862 8.797 17.526 24.381 28.282 30.518 33.562 33.899 37.945 43.811 48.881 58.288 67.101 76.652 100 107.57 120.993 130.405 148.152 164.035 177.495 186.578 196.097 199.974 205.171 219.488 231.649 237.853 251.948 260.833 269.208 278.284 290.198 304.062 2020 +716 STP NGDPRPC São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,646.51" "18,149.97" "18,308.05" "17,191.25" "15,756.48" "16,774.05" "15,380.49" "14,519.82" "14,400.92" "14,427.32" "13,723.94" "13,501.33" "13,205.15" "13,195.06" "13,234.59" "13,249.63" "13,200.53" "13,088.63" "13,173.33" "13,261.48" "13,086.42" "13,177.92" "13,242.33" "13,824.91" "14,032.40" "14,661.10" "15,575.37" "15,630.94" "16,544.96" "16,549.99" "17,250.67" "17,606.95" "17,763.21" "18,220.22" "19,007.06" "19,225.73" "19,627.35" "19,987.41" "20,099.93" "20,158.50" "20,291.87" "20,209.59" "20,124.84" "20,198.11" "20,442.69" "20,761.98" "20,323.49" "20,710.32" 2011 +716 STP NGDPRPPPPC São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,106.11" "3,609.60" "3,641.04" "3,418.94" "3,133.59" "3,335.96" "3,058.82" "2,887.65" "2,864.00" "2,869.25" "2,729.37" "2,685.10" "2,626.19" "2,624.19" "2,632.05" "2,635.04" "2,625.27" "2,603.02" "2,619.87" "2,637.40" "2,602.58" "2,620.78" "2,633.59" "2,749.45" "2,790.71" "2,915.75" "3,097.58" "3,108.63" "3,290.40" "3,291.40" "3,430.75" "3,501.61" "3,532.69" "3,623.57" "3,780.06" "3,823.55" "3,903.42" "3,975.03" "3,997.40" "4,009.05" "4,035.58" "4,019.21" "4,002.36" "4,016.93" "4,065.57" "4,129.07" "4,041.86" "4,118.79" 2011 +716 STP NGDPPC São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 32.301 35.75 35.92 33.887 35.9 37.361 44.1 60.265 79.689 111.256 150.534 185.626 253.375 444.048 775.803 "1,165.52" "2,313.54" "3,191.17" "3,725.71" "4,047.12" "4,392.11" "4,467.15" "5,024.85" "6,056.80" "6,859.20" "8,545.69" "10,451.21" "11,981.40" "16,544.96" "17,802.85" "20,872.14" "22,960.37" "26,316.56" "29,887.49" "33,736.64" "35,870.91" "38,488.67" "39,969.61" "41,239.19" "44,245.52" "47,005.96" "48,069.03" "50,704.06" "52,683.35" "55,033.25" "57,777.23" "58,978.35" "62,972.29" 2011 +716 STP NGDPDPC São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 775.709 931.011 876.128 800.45 812.985 837.601 "1,142.83" "1,111.67" 922.926 892.384 "1,050.25" 920.765 788.501 "1,033.02" "1,058.93" 820.593 "1,050.10" 700.969 541.273 568.499 550.516 505.213 552.891 647.954 692.685 809.407 839.546 885.101 "1,125.88" "1,098.37" "1,128.31" "1,302.78" "1,380.11" "1,619.71" "1,826.92" "1,623.81" "1,737.73" "1,842.33" "1,988.72" "2,021.93" "2,189.68" "2,322.08" "2,230.66" "2,301.98" "2,414.64" "2,550.43" "2,621.34" "2,798.85" 2011 +716 STP PPPPC São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,559.22" "1,500.36" "1,606.94" "1,568.01" "1,489.01" "1,635.30" "1,529.63" "1,479.75" "1,519.39" "1,581.86" "1,561.05" "1,587.67" "1,588.23" "1,624.63" "1,664.30" "1,701.13" "1,725.86" "1,740.74" "1,771.72" "1,808.71" "1,825.27" "1,879.44" "1,918.06" "2,041.97" "2,128.25" "2,293.34" "2,511.53" "2,588.60" "2,792.52" "2,811.27" "2,965.51" "3,089.65" "3,041.83" "3,409.17" "3,911.89" "3,904.93" "3,952.15" "3,975.03" "4,092.89" "4,178.25" "4,256.58" "4,415.48" "4,709.57" "4,895.13" "5,058.36" "5,232.85" "5,219.85" "5,422.13" 2011 +716 STP NGAP_NPGDP São Tomé and Príncipe Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +716 STP PPPSH São Tomé and Príncipe Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +716 STP PPPEX São Tomé and Príncipe Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.021 0.024 0.022 0.022 0.024 0.023 0.029 0.041 0.052 0.07 0.096 0.117 0.16 0.273 0.466 0.685 1.341 1.833 2.103 2.238 2.406 2.377 2.62 2.966 3.223 3.726 4.161 4.629 5.925 6.333 7.038 7.431 8.652 8.767 8.624 9.186 9.739 10.055 10.076 10.589 11.043 10.886 10.766 10.762 10.88 11.041 11.299 11.614 2020 +716 STP NID_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: There is a break in the series for 2001 onwards due to revision in GDP data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2008. Previously it was 2000. Manual revision to 2000 to smooth the series since the authorities did not splice and provide 2000. The rebased series begins in 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.799 41.691 43.665 41.278 34.466 29.943 35.703 54.219 38.926 55.894 44.646 35.596 28.242 25.16 32.061 27.922 26.395 21.696 18.577 17.732 26.169 35.13 29.335 28.697 28.345 28.039 26.656 2020 +716 STP NGSD_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: There is a break in the series for 2001 onwards due to revision in GDP data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2008. Previously it was 2000. Manual revision to 2000 to smooth the series since the authorities did not splice and provide 2000. The rebased series begins in 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.637 14.278 20.824 27.789 19.048 13.574 -3.997 120.552 36.608 13.027 33.101 16.7 13.749 13.712 4.415 20.101 21.846 13.162 9.408 6.45 6.721 14.864 21.28 18.327 19.085 19.05 19.183 19.423 2020 +716 STP PCPI São Tomé and Príncipe "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. Nov 2015=100 Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 0.129 0.144 0.144 0.154 0.159 0.159 0.182 0.227 0.328 0.468 0.666 0.975 1.304 1.636 2.473 3.383 4.806 8.124 11.545 12.816 14.227 15.539 17.113 18.789 21.285 24.936 30.69 36.383 48.022 56.165 63.657 72.773 80.515 87.042 93.124 98.833 104.177 110.104 118.772 127.937 140.5 151.934 174.795 194.323 205.245 215.574 226.423 237.817 2020 +716 STP PCPIPCH São Tomé and Príncipe "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 0.216 11.483 0.4 7 3.2 0.1 13.9 25 44.277 42.886 42.248 46.48 33.697 25.5 51.16 36.8 42.047 69.049 42.105 11.011 11.011 9.219 10.13 9.793 13.285 17.152 23.075 18.55 31.991 16.957 13.339 14.321 10.638 8.106 6.988 6.13 5.407 5.69 7.873 7.716 9.82 8.138 15.046 11.172 5.621 5.032 5.032 5.032 2020 +716 STP PCPIE São Tomé and Príncipe "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. Nov 2015=100 Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 0.12 0.133 0.134 0.143 0.148 0.148 0.169 0.211 0.298 0.431 0.605 0.924 1.176 1.561 2.738 3.748 5.687 10.263 12.403 13.594 14.899 16.302 17.775 19.548 22.528 26.401 32.886 41.949 52.367 60.792 68.628 76.821 84.816 90.867 96.706 100.752 105.913 114.058 124.374 133.918 146.443 160.345 187.054 199.839 209.895 220.458 231.553 243.206 2020 +716 STP PCPIEPCH São Tomé and Príncipe "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 11.483 0.4 7 3.2 0.1 13.9 25 41.2 44.8 40.4 52.687 27.335 32.698 75.409 36.901 51.716 80.473 20.846 9.6 9.6 9.422 9.031 9.976 15.244 17.195 24.562 27.559 24.834 16.087 12.89 11.939 10.406 7.134 6.426 4.183 5.123 7.69 9.045 7.674 9.353 9.493 16.657 6.835 5.032 5.032 5.032 5.032 2020 +716 STP TM_RPCH São Tomé and Príncipe Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.066 -7.68 4.389 -3.01 10.351 -6.388 -1.554 -24.945 40.284 10.683 -18.101 2.868 4.623 8.246 4.809 6.859 9.179 1.714 -10.297 6.36 3.691 -0.537 4.058 5.092 7.785 2.018 5.547 3.977 2.378 -8.878 9.36 4.703 3.234 4.1 3.923 3.59 3.59 2020 +716 STP TMG_RPCH São Tomé and Príncipe Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15.465 -7.076 12.603 -3.938 -2.893 -12.365 -2.906 -11.214 33.676 12.984 -19.367 3.003 5.368 8.91 4.92 7.377 8.224 2.263 -11.61 7.319 3.879 -0.498 3.755 4.944 5.854 3.721 5.403 4.023 2.538 -6.651 10.798 4.211 3.295 4.088 3.975 3.623 3.623 2020 +716 STP TX_RPCH São Tomé and Príncipe Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 30.131 -4.148 2.308 8.779 -13.438 10.175 11.358 -1.948 6.726 0.951 -33.665 11.112 -3.383 -10.679 -5.981 -7.787 -27.424 1.168 9.633 10.613 10.393 16.916 24.934 52.239 -5.67 8.784 -2.815 5.834 -7.649 -35.049 39.545 4.655 28.902 1.848 11.543 3.523 3.225 2020 +716 STP TXG_RPCH São Tomé and Príncipe Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 38.42 -9.416 -1.166 10.678 -8.875 -2.221 5.877 -7.538 -18.344 -63.738 14.841 42.059 3.055 -17.406 19.34 6.944 -24.969 -6.665 19.042 7.591 -4.522 53.262 -13.988 20.733 -29.445 29.341 30.229 -5.697 -9.924 5.742 26.713 -9.609 25.669 -0.008 22.819 4.279 5.446 2020 +716 STP LUR São Tomé and Príncipe Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 15.1 15.878 16.764 15.564 14.944 14.645 14.352 14.065 14.419 14.419 14.419 14.4 15.73 17.63 16.36 16.12 16.47 16.65 15.852 15.712 15.095 14.628 14.127 13.59 13.525 13.472 13.433 13.416 13.472 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +716 STP LE São Tomé and Príncipe Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +716 STP LP São Tomé and Príncipe Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. World Development Indicators. Latest actual data: 2011 Notes: Data revised to use the United Nations/World Bank database from 1980. Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 0.089 0.09 0.092 0.095 0.097 0.099 0.102 0.105 0.108 0.111 0.114 0.118 0.121 0.123 0.125 0.127 0.13 0.132 0.135 0.137 0.139 0.142 0.144 0.147 0.151 0.155 0.159 0.163 0.167 0.171 0.175 0.179 0.183 0.187 0.191 0.196 0.2 0.204 0.209 0.213 0.218 0.223 0.227 0.232 0.237 0.242 0.257 0.262 2011 +716 STP GGR São Tomé and Príncipe General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.381 0.249 0.246 0.321 0.368 0.931 0.825 3.212 1.218 0.995 1.397 1.631 1.685 1.869 1.618 1.965 2.168 2.034 2.081 2.073 2.973 2.969 4.051 3.379 3.748 4.062 4.391 4.795 2020 +716 STP GGR_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 62.254 39.28 33.842 35.938 35.523 70.478 49.724 164.054 44.095 32.68 38.236 39.682 34.992 33.446 25.116 27.956 28.161 24.943 24.142 21.996 29.015 27.7 35.198 27.65 28.738 29.054 28.968 29.042 2020 +716 STP GGX São Tomé and Príncipe General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.066 0.334 0.321 0.4 0.519 0.515 0.539 0.762 0.841 1.581 1.824 2.145 2.225 1.763 1.96 2.405 2.494 2.253 2.243 2.079 2.367 2.805 3.888 3.287 3.418 3.613 3.909 4.114 2020 +716 STP GGX_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.737 52.799 44.265 44.814 50.17 38.97 32.466 38.919 30.447 51.937 49.947 52.2 46.207 31.549 30.422 34.207 32.396 27.632 26.025 22.06 23.098 26.165 33.779 26.894 26.207 25.838 25.786 24.917 2020 +716 STP GGXCNL São Tomé and Príncipe General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.315 -0.086 -0.076 -0.079 -0.152 0.416 0.286 2.45 0.377 -0.586 -0.428 -0.514 -0.54 0.106 -0.342 -0.44 -0.326 -0.219 -0.162 -0.006 0.606 0.165 0.163 0.092 0.33 0.45 0.482 0.681 2020 +716 STP GGXCNL_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.517 -13.52 -10.423 -8.876 -14.647 31.508 17.258 125.135 13.648 -19.257 -11.711 -12.518 -11.215 1.896 -5.307 -6.252 -4.235 -2.689 -1.883 -0.064 5.917 1.535 1.419 0.756 2.531 3.216 3.182 4.125 2020 +716 STP GGSB São Tomé and Príncipe General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +716 STP GGSB_NPGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +716 STP GGXONLB São Tomé and Príncipe General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.061 -0.05 -0.053 -0.121 0.45 0.304 2.476 0.401 -0.563 -0.412 -0.491 -0.511 0.134 -0.298 -0.386 -0.292 -0.176 -0.128 0.059 0.642 0.188 0.238 0.16 0.397 0.504 0.538 0.73 2020 +716 STP GGXONLB_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.609 -6.862 -5.948 -11.734 34.061 18.308 126.464 14.498 -18.501 -11.267 -11.938 -10.602 2.404 -4.63 -5.487 -3.797 -2.161 -1.489 0.631 6.262 1.751 2.064 1.312 3.045 3.603 3.549 4.422 2020 +716 STP GGXWDN São Tomé and Príncipe General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +716 STP GGXWDN_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +716 STP GGXWDG São Tomé and Príncipe General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.598 2.63 2.908 3.594 3.908 4.475 2.032 1.618 2.205 2.905 3.207 3.903 3.977 4.476 6.032 7.336 6.999 8.093 6.745 8.339 7.758 7.371 7.707 7.887 8.032 8.163 8.318 2020 +716 STP GGXWDG_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 410.142 362.385 325.593 347.378 295.748 269.637 103.808 58.549 72.417 79.539 78.019 81.037 71.151 69.457 85.797 95.297 85.839 93.894 71.567 81.374 72.378 64.044 63.059 60.472 57.444 53.857 50.384 2020 +716 STP NGDP_FY São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.009 0.012 0.017 0.022 0.031 0.054 0.097 0.148 0.3 0.422 0.501 0.554 0.612 0.633 0.726 0.893 1.035 1.321 1.66 1.958 2.763 3.044 3.653 4.11 4.816 5.589 6.444 7.031 7.698 8.154 8.619 9.424 10.247 10.719 11.51 12.223 13.043 13.982 15.157 16.51 2020 +716 STP BCA São Tomé and Príncipe Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.014 -0.02 -0.028 -0.012 -0.017 -0.019 -0.015 -0.012 -0.019 -0.028 -0.03 -0.034 -0.027 -0.03 -0.025 -0.027 -0.024 -0.014 -0.012 -0.012 -0.016 -0.016 -0.017 -0.015 -0.023 -0.026 -0.045 0.123 -0.033 -0.049 -0.045 -0.065 -0.055 -0.044 -0.072 -0.038 -0.021 -0.05 -0.051 -0.052 -0.053 -0.059 -0.07 -0.059 -0.055 -0.057 -0.06 -0.053 2020 +716 STP BCA_NGDPD São Tomé and Príncipe Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -19.768 -23.59 -34.245 -16.035 -21.988 -23.065 -12.635 -10.042 -18.731 -28.339 -24.914 -31.607 -28.444 -23.593 -18.827 -26.16 -17.559 -14.668 -17.135 -15.659 -21.02 -22.521 -20.867 -15.875 -22.23 -20.892 -33.94 84.849 -17.611 -25.9 -22.794 -27.947 -21.847 -14.53 -20.746 -11.96 -6.076 -13.233 -12.288 -12.127 -11.01 -11.305 -13.85 -11.008 -9.612 -9.295 -8.856 -7.233 2020 +456 SAU NGDP_R Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,333.90" "1,359.82" "1,077.93" 904.909 862.727 778.227 910.625 850.228 961.687 956.849 "1,102.23" "1,267.65" "1,318.20" "1,300.22" "1,307.49" "1,310.26" "1,344.82" "1,359.66" "1,399.00" "1,346.35" "1,422.09" "1,404.87" "1,365.26" "1,518.75" "1,639.62" "1,731.01" "1,779.27" "1,812.14" "1,925.39" "1,885.75" "1,980.78" "2,178.79" "2,296.70" "2,358.69" "2,444.84" "2,545.24" "2,587.76" "2,568.57" "2,633.15" "2,641.94" "2,532.62" "2,614.70" "2,813.46" "2,916.69" "3,002.06" "3,089.03" "3,180.10" "3,276.36" 2021 +456 SAU NGDP_RPCH Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.652 1.943 -20.73 -16.051 -4.661 -9.795 17.013 -6.632 13.109 -0.503 15.194 15.008 3.988 -1.364 0.559 0.212 2.637 1.104 2.893 -3.763 5.625 -1.211 -2.819 11.242 7.958 5.574 2.788 1.847 6.25 -2.059 5.039 9.997 5.411 2.699 3.652 4.106 1.671 -0.742 2.514 0.334 -4.138 3.241 7.602 3.669 2.927 2.897 2.948 3.027 2021 +456 SAU NGDP Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 547.379 623.368 525.332 446.288 421.557 376.319 322.021 320.932 330.519 357.065 440.525 495.176 513.393 497.964 506.23 536.819 594.19 621.533 550.408 606.439 710.679 690.517 711.021 809.278 970.284 "1,230.77" "1,411.49" "1,558.83" "1,949.24" "1,609.12" "1,980.78" "2,517.15" "2,759.91" "2,799.93" "2,836.31" "2,453.51" "2,418.51" "2,582.20" "3,062.17" "3,013.56" "2,637.63" "3,125.78" "3,789.71" "3,736.46" "3,812.59" "3,915.86" "4,040.96" "4,185.42" 2021 +456 SAU NGDPD Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 164.539 184.292 153.24 129.181 119.631 103.894 86.886 85.582 88.138 95.217 117.473 132.047 136.905 132.79 134.995 143.152 158.451 165.742 146.775 161.717 189.514 184.138 189.606 215.807 258.742 328.206 376.398 415.687 519.797 429.098 528.207 671.239 735.975 746.647 756.35 654.27 644.935 688.586 816.578 803.616 703.368 833.541 "1,010.59" 996.39 "1,016.69" "1,044.23" "1,077.59" "1,116.11" 2021 +456 SAU PPPGDP Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 418.074 466.519 392.661 342.542 338.361 314.871 375.858 359.609 421.094 435.406 520.329 618.658 657.989 664.397 682.38 698.165 729.701 750.476 780.881 762.083 823.191 831.545 820.697 930.98 "1,032.05" "1,123.75" "1,190.72" "1,245.49" "1,348.71" "1,329.40" "1,413.18" "1,586.75" "1,672.47" "1,680.16" "1,722.86" "1,541.83" "1,475.67" "1,565.89" "1,643.61" "1,678.60" "1,628.53" "1,751.18" "2,018.26" "2,166.86" "2,277.08" "2,386.59" "2,503.73" "2,629.44" 2021 +456 SAU NGDP_D Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 41.036 45.842 48.735 49.319 48.863 48.356 35.363 37.747 34.369 37.317 39.967 39.063 38.947 38.298 38.718 40.971 44.184 45.712 39.343 45.043 49.974 49.152 52.079 53.286 59.178 71.101 79.33 86.021 101.238 85.331 100 115.529 120.169 118.707 116.012 96.396 93.46 100.531 116.293 114.066 104.146 119.546 134.699 128.106 126.999 126.767 127.07 127.746 2021 +456 SAU NGDPRPC Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "143,128.26" "138,955.16" "104,900.10" "83,865.10" "76,145.04" "65,413.34" "72,893.94" "64,815.53" "69,818.31" "66,156.25" "72,575.61" "79,489.51" "77,777.13" "75,257.56" "73,864.79" "72,247.80" "72,376.59" "71,422.17" "71,727.81" "67,374.54" "69,459.52" "66,974.41" "63,526.77" "68,971.30" "72,665.50" "74,197.94" "73,761.80" "72,656.20" "74,665.22" "70,730.89" "71,862.50" "76,781.99" "78,665.07" "78,638.02" "80,581.99" "81,940.32" "81,407.83" "78,759.43" "78,804.52" "77,208.60" "72,332.90" "73,739.10" "77,788.61" "79,061.63" "79,780.14" "80,481.56" "81,229.89" "82,047.72" 2020 +456 SAU NGDPRPPPPC Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "87,256.15" "84,712.08" "63,950.88" "51,127.19" "46,420.76" "39,878.33" "44,438.77" "39,513.89" "42,563.76" "40,331.23" "44,244.71" "48,459.67" "47,415.74" "45,879.72" "45,030.64" "44,044.86" "44,123.38" "43,541.53" "43,727.86" "41,073.95" "42,345.03" "40,830.01" "38,728.21" "42,047.39" "44,299.51" "45,233.74" "44,967.85" "44,293.84" "45,518.61" "43,120.10" "43,809.97" "46,809.07" "47,957.06" "47,940.57" "49,125.69" "49,953.78" "49,629.15" "48,014.59" "48,042.08" "47,069.14" "44,096.75" "44,954.01" "47,422.74" "48,198.82" "48,636.85" "49,064.46" "49,520.67" "50,019.25" 2020 +456 SAU NGDPPC Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "58,733.92" "63,699.66" "51,123.24" "41,361.05" "37,206.99" "31,631.24" "25,777.22" "24,465.65" "23,995.62" "24,687.36" "29,006.13" "31,050.65" "30,291.55" "28,822.47" "28,598.85" "29,600.29" "31,978.71" "32,648.80" "28,219.88" "30,347.64" "34,711.93" "32,919.04" "33,084.35" "36,751.95" "43,001.64" "52,755.81" "58,514.94" "62,499.75" "75,589.84" "60,355.07" "71,862.53" "88,705.72" "94,530.65" "93,348.69" "93,484.94" "78,987.43" "76,083.36" "79,177.36" "91,644.23" "88,069.03" "75,331.96" "88,152.28" "104,780.60" "101,282.85" "101,319.94" "102,023.88" "103,218.90" "104,812.67" 2020 +456 SAU NGDPDPC Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "17,655.09" "18,832.08" "14,912.69" "11,972.20" "10,558.74" "8,732.76" "6,955.07" "6,524.17" "6,398.83" "6,583.30" "7,734.97" "8,280.17" "8,077.75" "7,685.99" "7,626.36" "7,893.41" "8,527.66" "8,706.35" "7,525.30" "8,092.71" "9,256.52" "8,778.41" "8,822.49" "9,800.52" "11,467.10" "14,068.22" "15,603.99" "16,666.60" "20,157.29" "16,094.69" "19,163.34" "23,654.86" "25,208.17" "24,892.98" "24,929.32" "21,063.32" "20,288.90" "21,113.96" "24,438.46" "23,485.08" "20,088.52" "23,507.28" "27,941.49" "27,008.76" "27,018.65" "27,206.37" "27,525.04" "27,950.04" 2020 +456 SAU PPPPC Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "44,859.48" "47,671.84" "38,212.18" "31,746.04" "29,864.03" "26,466.25" "30,086.74" "27,414.11" "30,571.36" "30,103.82" "34,260.79" "38,793.74" "38,823.08" "38,455.71" "38,550.25" "38,496.95" "39,271.76" "39,422.10" "40,036.43" "38,136.46" "40,207.37" "39,642.28" "38,187.66" "42,278.82" "45,739.04" "48,168.24" "49,362.68" "49,936.80" "52,301.70" "49,863.31" "51,270.00" "55,917.98" "57,284.48" "56,015.95" "56,785.55" "49,637.15" "46,422.86" "48,014.59" "49,189.72" "49,055.70" "46,511.68" "49,386.17" "55,802.34" "58,736.30" "60,513.73" "62,180.30" "63,953.24" "65,847.12" 2020 +456 SAU NGAP_NPGDP Saudi Arabia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +456 SAU PPPSH Saudi Arabia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.12 3.125 2.468 2.023 1.847 1.608 1.818 1.636 1.77 1.699 1.881 2.112 1.978 1.914 1.869 1.807 1.786 1.735 1.738 1.617 1.63 1.573 1.486 1.589 1.63 1.642 1.603 1.549 1.599 1.572 1.568 1.658 1.661 1.59 1.572 1.378 1.27 1.28 1.267 1.238 1.225 1.194 1.247 1.26 1.257 1.252 1.248 1.245 2021 +456 SAU PPPEX Saudi Arabia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.309 1.336 1.338 1.303 1.246 1.195 0.857 0.892 0.785 0.82 0.847 0.8 0.78 0.749 0.742 0.769 0.814 0.828 0.705 0.796 0.863 0.83 0.866 0.869 0.94 1.095 1.185 1.252 1.445 1.21 1.402 1.586 1.65 1.666 1.646 1.591 1.639 1.649 1.863 1.795 1.62 1.785 1.878 1.724 1.674 1.641 1.614 1.592 2021 +456 SAU NID_NGDP Saudi Arabia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 20.926 20.172 20.706 21.636 27.545 21.453 19.459 17.718 19.689 19.445 15.684 19.986 22.964 25.055 20.357 20.286 18.571 18.778 22.949 21.514 19.317 19.623 19.693 19.492 19.865 20.175 22.215 26.473 27.296 31.715 30.926 26.971 26.542 26.47 28.751 34.173 30.933 28.852 26.376 29.138 27.626 23.645 20.818 22.519 23.767 24.684 25.441 26.051 2021 +456 SAU NGSD_NGDP Saudi Arabia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 46.129 42.578 25.662 8.747 12.159 5.007 3.15 4.899 12.476 9.441 12.154 -0.847 10.023 12.069 12.599 16.571 19 18.962 14.002 21.768 26.872 24.703 25.955 32.489 39.933 47.594 48.5 48.925 52.752 36.599 43.564 50.591 48.929 44.61 38.502 25.503 27.236 30.371 35.19 33.895 24.383 28.963 36.801 34.832 33.99 32.732 31.35 29.522 2021 +456 SAU PCPI Saudi Arabia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 65.872 68.237 69.51 69.91 69.437 67.833 65.716 64.143 63.918 64.693 64.01 66.493 65.81 66.627 67.535 71.003 71.195 71.02 70.72 69.218 68.502 67.735 67.81 68.135 68.335 68.727 70.035 73.52 78.02 81.345 84.353 87.512 90.02 93.198 95.282 96.431 98.426 97.601 100 97.907 101.28 104.383 107.201 109.593 111.82 114.055 116.338 118.665 2021 +456 SAU PCPIPCH Saudi Arabia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 4.402 3.589 1.866 0.576 -0.676 -2.309 -3.121 -2.394 -0.35 1.212 -1.056 3.88 -1.028 1.241 1.363 5.136 0.27 -0.246 -0.422 -2.123 -1.035 -1.119 0.111 0.479 0.294 0.573 1.904 4.976 6.121 4.262 3.698 3.744 2.866 3.53 2.236 1.206 2.069 -0.838 2.458 -2.093 3.445 3.063 2.7 2.231 2.033 1.998 2.002 2 2021 +456 SAU PCPIE Saudi Arabia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 64.048 65.848 66.471 66.61 65.571 63.557 61.541 60.563 61.113 61.724 63.007 65.88 65.635 66.185 66.613 69.974 70.585 70.28 70.157 69.31 68.11 67.71 68.11 68.31 68.61 69.41 71.12 76.32 80.42 83.22 86.32 88.52 91.72 94.03 95.82 97 97.94 96.85 98.7 98.52 103.77 105.06 107.897 110.304 112.546 114.795 117.093 119.435 2021 +456 SAU PCPIEPCH Saudi Arabia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 4.402 2.811 0.946 0.208 -1.559 -3.071 -3.173 -1.589 0.908 1 2.079 4.559 -0.371 0.838 0.646 5.046 0.873 -0.433 -0.174 -1.208 -1.731 -0.587 0.591 0.294 0.439 1.166 2.464 7.312 5.372 3.482 3.725 2.549 3.615 2.519 1.904 1.231 0.969 -1.113 1.91 -0.182 5.329 1.243 2.7 2.231 2.033 1.998 2.002 2 2021 +456 SAU TM_RPCH Saudi Arabia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 6.552 32.65 2.37 -6.747 -8.867 -23.273 -25.941 -10.042 -16.917 14.054 8.366 44.358 -1.831 -19.071 -23.381 7.744 8.394 10.166 -11.311 3.77 19.043 -7.035 4.103 5.657 12.503 24.455 22.034 21.443 10.584 -4.94 -1.678 5.613 9.433 9.926 16.016 3.264 -16.721 -0.293 2.22 2.994 -16.128 5.038 1.949 5.197 5.798 6.606 7.047 7.504 2021 +456 SAU TMG_RPCH Saudi Arabia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 10.72 23.169 22.679 -4.569 -11.858 -25.994 -19.767 -2.4 -2.578 -4.309 10.611 18.149 18.44 -14.008 -19.965 14.555 -3.027 8.695 9.116 -3.419 7.985 6.107 4.075 9.488 11.804 25.95 10.414 22.256 12.006 -11.052 2.35 14.42 18.955 11.233 6.454 8.705 -16.554 -5.604 0.291 10.092 -9.52 0.341 1.949 7.467 8.533 9.136 9.512 9.829 2021 +456 SAU TX_RPCH Saudi Arabia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 10.359 17.241 -27.359 -32.414 -13.595 -22.497 26.068 -11.068 23.353 -2.52 22.235 32.12 2.784 -1.9 9.192 3.715 -2.001 3.854 1.775 -8.713 4.066 -0.944 -8.508 20.505 9.137 12.642 2.679 3.876 -3.926 -8.521 7.43 10.216 4.327 1.763 2.3 3.873 5.783 -0.264 9.251 -3.649 -14.394 4.78 14.573 10.113 7.596 5.306 4.691 3.363 2021 +456 SAU TXG_RPCH Saudi Arabia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 5.145 16.419 -28.784 -34.211 -14.975 -23.865 26.144 -9.376 24.986 -2.03 24.396 30.24 0.854 -1.971 0.232 3.888 -0.629 1.398 1.195 -10.488 5.873 -1.239 -9.43 21.742 9.927 6.211 -0.135 2.199 4.221 -9.822 7.363 10.896 5.49 1.344 2.067 2.607 4.208 -0.784 8.966 -6.686 -5.247 4.287 6.932 5.325 3.382 3.52 3.135 2.744 2021 +456 SAU LUR Saudi Arabia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. unemployment rate updated to include expat workers, previously only nationals Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.345 4.571 4.617 5.265 5.562 5.822 6.051 6.254 5.645 5.176 5.377 5.548 5.772 5.524 5.568 5.721 5.591 5.6 6 6 5.7 7.4 6.65 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +456 SAU LE Saudi Arabia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +456 SAU LP Saudi Arabia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.32 9.786 10.276 10.79 11.33 11.897 12.492 13.118 13.774 14.463 15.187 15.947 16.948 17.277 17.701 18.136 18.581 19.037 19.504 19.983 20.474 20.976 21.491 22.02 22.564 23.33 24.122 24.941 25.787 26.661 27.563 28.376 29.196 29.994 30.34 31.062 31.788 32.613 33.414 34.218 35.013 35.459 36.168 36.891 37.629 38.382 39.149 39.932 2020 +456 SAU GGR Saudi Arabia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 156.796 169.647 141.445 129 146.5 178.825 205.68 141.21 147.507 258.1 228.1 213 277.7 395.991 567.849 678.813 642.806 "1,100.96" 509.805 740.874 "1,117.53" "1,246.54" "1,152.61" "1,040.14" 612.694 519.449 621.5 905.609 926.845 781.632 965.486 "1,225.84" "1,180.03" "1,213.09" "1,244.28" "1,274.74" "1,317.82" 2021 +456 SAU GGR_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.665 33.044 28.405 25.482 27.29 30.096 33.092 25.656 24.323 36.317 33.033 29.957 34.315 40.812 46.138 48.092 41.237 56.482 31.682 37.403 44.397 45.166 41.166 36.672 24.972 21.478 24.069 29.574 30.756 29.634 30.888 32.347 31.582 31.818 31.775 31.545 31.486 2021 +456 SAU GGX Saudi Arabia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 173.044 173.044 211.34 187.89 171.076 174 198.117 221.254 190.06 183.841 235.471 255.071 255 268 301.7 346.471 384.9 459.12 520.05 596.431 653.886 826.7 917.198 994.734 "1,140.60" "1,001.29" 860.511 859.793 "1,078.75" "1,059.00" "1,075.73" "1,038.93" "1,017.86" "1,035.50" "1,057.93" "1,084.04" "1,111.43" "1,144.42" 2021 +456 SAU GGX_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.281 34.946 41.165 37.732 33.794 32.413 33.342 35.598 34.531 30.315 33.133 36.939 35.864 33.116 31.094 28.151 27.269 29.453 26.68 37.066 33.012 32.843 33.233 35.527 40.214 40.811 35.58 33.297 35.228 35.141 40.784 33.238 26.858 27.713 27.748 27.683 27.504 27.343 2021 +456 SAU GGXCNL Saudi Arabia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.248 -41.693 -46.445 -42.076 -27.5 -19.292 -15.574 -48.85 -36.334 22.629 -26.971 -42 9.7 94.291 221.378 293.913 183.686 580.91 -86.626 86.988 290.831 329.339 157.874 -100.462 -388.598 -341.062 -238.293 -173.141 -132.155 -294.102 -73.447 207.984 144.531 155.156 160.239 163.314 173.393 2021 +456 SAU GGXCNL_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.281 -8.121 -9.327 -8.312 -5.123 -3.247 -2.506 -8.875 -5.991 3.184 -3.906 -5.907 1.199 9.718 17.987 20.823 11.784 29.802 -5.383 4.392 11.554 11.933 5.639 -3.542 -15.838 -14.102 -9.228 -5.654 -4.385 -11.15 -2.35 5.488 3.868 4.07 4.092 4.041 4.143 2021 +456 SAU GGSB Saudi Arabia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +456 SAU GGSB_NPGDP Saudi Arabia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +456 SAU GGXONLB Saudi Arabia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.643 -39.889 -42.863 -35.416 -14.928 -3.563 0.945 -41.246 -19.054 46.69 -3.654 -21.217 30.916 110.194 231.004 300.64 168.69 556.882 -89.036 93.681 292.421 323.537 144.751 -120.478 -438.141 -412.707 -302.073 -191.702 -133.155 -343.645 -66.064 220.984 156.531 168.156 173.239 176.314 186.393 2021 +456 SAU GGXONLB_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.371 -7.77 -8.608 -6.996 -2.781 -0.6 0.152 -7.494 -3.142 6.57 -0.529 -2.984 3.82 11.357 18.769 21.299 10.822 28.569 -5.533 4.73 11.617 11.723 5.17 -4.248 -17.858 -17.065 -11.698 -6.26 -4.419 -13.029 -2.114 5.831 4.189 4.411 4.424 4.363 4.453 2021 +456 SAU GGXWDN Saudi Arabia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 187.968 236.72 281.479 331.423 384.478 431.062 459.879 539.027 602.49 594.378 630.451 665.368 636.949 549.998 274.603 85.879 -160.491 -739.215 -616.589 -731.142 -931.134 "-1,300.48" "-1,424.29" "-1,334.65" -881.004 -413.935 -198.282 -2.572 148.446 418.132 552.679 344.696 200.165 45.009 -115.23 -278.545 -450.937 2021 +456 SAU GGXWDN_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.96 46.109 56.526 65.469 71.621 72.546 73.991 97.932 99.349 83.635 91.301 93.579 78.706 56.684 22.311 6.084 -10.296 -37.923 -38.318 -36.912 -36.992 -47.12 -50.869 -47.056 -35.908 -17.115 -7.679 -0.084 4.926 15.853 17.681 9.096 5.357 1.181 -2.943 -6.893 -10.774 2021 +456 SAU GGXWDG Saudi Arabia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 194.861 245.4 291.8 343.576 398.576 446.868 476.742 558.792 624.582 616.173 643.2 685.082 660.082 610.582 459.6 364.6 266.8 235 225.1 166.9 135.5 83.8 60.138 44.3 142.3 316.645 443.095 559.795 677.695 854.697 937.979 938.028 937.979 938.028 937.979 938.028 937.979 2021 +456 SAU GGXWDG_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.352 47.8 58.599 67.87 74.248 75.206 76.704 101.523 102.992 86.702 93.148 96.352 81.564 62.928 37.342 25.831 17.115 12.056 13.989 8.426 5.383 3.036 2.148 1.562 5.8 13.093 17.16 18.281 22.488 32.404 30.008 24.752 25.103 24.603 23.953 23.213 22.411 2021 +456 SAU NGDP_FY Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 547.379 623.368 525.332 446.288 421.557 376.319 322.021 320.932 330.519 357.065 440.525 495.176 513.393 497.964 506.23 536.819 594.19 621.533 550.408 606.439 710.679 690.517 711.021 809.278 970.284 "1,230.77" "1,411.49" "1,558.83" "1,949.24" "1,609.12" "1,980.78" "2,517.15" "2,759.91" "2,799.93" "2,836.31" "2,453.51" "2,418.51" "2,582.20" "3,062.17" "3,013.56" "2,637.63" "3,125.78" "3,789.71" "3,736.46" "3,812.59" "3,915.86" "4,040.96" "4,185.42" 2021 +456 SAU BCA Saudi Arabia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 41.503 39.627 7.575 -16.852 -18.401 -12.932 -11.785 -9.76 -7.331 -9.525 -4.147 -27.509 -17.717 -17.245 -10.473 -5.318 0.679 0.305 -13.132 0.411 14.317 9.353 11.873 28.048 51.926 89.99 98.934 93.329 132.322 20.955 66.751 158.546 164.764 135.442 73.758 -56.724 -23.843 10.464 71.972 38.23 -22.814 44.324 161.522 122.692 103.94 84.038 63.674 38.739 2021 +456 SAU BCA_NGDPD Saudi Arabia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 25.224 21.503 4.944 -13.045 -15.381 -12.447 -13.564 -11.404 -8.317 -10.004 -3.53 -20.833 -12.941 -12.986 -7.758 -3.715 0.429 0.184 -8.947 0.254 7.554 5.08 6.262 12.997 20.069 27.419 26.284 22.452 25.457 4.883 12.637 23.62 22.387 18.14 9.752 -8.67 -3.697 1.52 8.814 4.757 -3.244 5.317 15.983 12.314 10.223 8.048 5.909 3.471 2021 +722 SEN NGDP_R Senegal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 "3,483.27" "3,659.85" "3,946.90" "3,736.67" "3,876.64" "4,003.93" "4,128.58" "4,380.19" "4,354.24" "4,527.45" "4,496.86" "4,611.79" "4,669.10" "4,730.33" "4,719.53" "5,007.09" "5,100.91" "5,239.49" "5,552.41" "5,884.31" "6,113.05" "6,376.57" "6,380.95" "6,737.90" "7,050.76" "7,354.66" "7,526.08" "7,738.85" "8,025.44" "8,246.30" "8,525.93" "8,639.67" "8,985.52" "9,202.28" "9,775.04" "10,397.42" "11,058.29" "11,877.43" "12,614.93" "13,196.95" "13,372.00" "14,183.25" "14,854.74" "16,059.20" "17,731.95" "18,594.31" "19,534.71" "20,541.50" 2021 +722 SEN NGDP_RPCH Senegal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.827 5.07 7.843 -5.326 3.746 3.283 3.113 6.094 -0.592 3.978 -0.676 2.556 1.243 1.311 -0.228 6.093 1.874 2.717 5.972 5.978 3.887 4.311 0.069 5.594 4.643 4.31 2.331 2.827 3.703 2.752 3.391 1.334 4.003 2.412 6.224 6.367 6.356 7.407 6.209 4.614 1.326 6.067 4.734 8.108 10.416 4.863 5.057 5.154 2021 +722 SEN NGDP Senegal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 916.484 "1,068.85" "1,265.27" "1,308.97" "1,463.81" "1,647.81" "1,796.60" "1,875.78" "1,838.51" "1,940.65" "1,927.19" "1,962.13" "1,968.06" "1,986.14" "2,635.14" "3,007.53" "3,222.88" "3,424.70" "3,764.28" "4,057.71" "4,270.61" "4,766.32" "4,860.43" "5,084.96" "5,313.89" "5,804.61" "6,111.29" "6,698.11" "7,516.88" "7,593.30" "7,976.74" "8,394.96" "9,016.87" "9,343.92" "9,775.04" "10,508.65" "11,283.40" "12,191.80" "12,840.09" "13,712.80" "14,101.00" "15,319.00" "17,092.74" "19,053.83" "21,517.53" "23,001.98" "24,628.54" "26,383.40" 2021 +722 SEN NGDPD Senegal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.338 3.934 3.85 3.435 3.35 3.668 5.188 6.241 6.173 6.083 7.078 6.955 7.435 7.014 4.746 6.026 6.3 5.867 6.416 6.599 6.016 6.508 7.001 8.767 10.072 11.015 11.699 13.996 16.852 16.128 16.134 17.811 17.672 18.919 19.802 17.777 19.035 20.989 23.127 23.405 24.534 27.64 27.542 29.773 33.713 36.252 39.068 42.128 2021 +722 SEN PPPGDP Senegal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.037 6.943 7.951 7.822 8.408 8.958 9.423 10.245 10.543 11.393 11.739 12.446 12.888 13.366 13.621 14.754 15.305 15.992 17.138 18.419 19.568 20.871 21.211 22.84 24.542 26.403 27.852 29.413 31.087 32.147 33.637 34.794 36.714 37.797 40.124 43.318 46.119 49.402 53.723 57.207 58.665 64.809 72.703 81.399 91.763 98.014 104.932 112.475 2021 +722 SEN NGDP_D Senegal "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.311 29.205 32.057 35.03 37.76 41.155 43.516 42.824 42.223 42.864 42.856 42.546 42.151 41.987 55.835 60.065 63.182 65.363 67.796 68.958 69.861 74.747 76.171 75.468 75.366 78.924 81.202 86.552 93.663 92.081 93.559 97.168 100.349 101.539 100 101.07 102.036 102.647 101.785 103.909 105.452 108.008 115.066 118.647 121.349 123.704 126.076 128.439 2021 +722 SEN NGDPRPC Senegal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "616,688.30" "630,733.37" "661,530.85" "608,624.21" "613,234.10" "614,863.10" "615,221.72" "633,184.99" "610,655.10" "616,339.46" "594,731.41" "593,095.79" "584,361.21" "574,993.43" "557,793.63" "576,179.38" "572,307.94" "573,821.58" "593,981.34" "614,952.81" "623,924.55" "635,363.13" "620,491.98" "639,180.00" "652,238.77" "663,172.23" "661,210.87" "662,171.78" "668,524.50" "668,523.95" "672,490.25" "662,865.93" "670,461.39" "667,682.17" "689,609.76" "713,204.77" "737,538.05" "770,293.51" "795,677.34" "809,809.58" "798,617.77" "824,425.81" "840,377.06" "884,232.11" "950,237.57" "969,814.98" "991,628.64" "1,014,863.58" 2020 +722 SEN NGDPRPPPPC Senegal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,565.01" "2,623.43" "2,751.53" "2,531.47" "2,550.64" "2,557.42" "2,558.91" "2,633.63" "2,539.92" "2,563.56" "2,473.69" "2,466.88" "2,430.55" "2,391.59" "2,320.05" "2,396.52" "2,380.42" "2,386.71" "2,470.57" "2,557.79" "2,595.11" "2,642.69" "2,580.83" "2,658.56" "2,712.88" "2,758.35" "2,750.20" "2,754.19" "2,780.62" "2,780.61" "2,797.11" "2,757.08" "2,788.67" "2,777.11" "2,868.32" "2,966.46" "3,067.67" "3,203.91" "3,309.49" "3,368.27" "3,321.72" "3,429.06" "3,495.41" "3,677.82" "3,952.35" "4,033.78" "4,124.51" "4,221.15" 2020 +722 SEN NGDPPC Senegal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "162,257.04" "184,204.46" "212,069.17" "213,203.51" "231,555.38" "253,046.03" "267,720.93" "271,155.49" "257,839.17" "264,187.97" "254,880.33" "252,338.59" "246,311.98" "241,425.00" "311,443.00" "346,084.97" "361,597.98" "375,067.51" "402,692.80" "424,060.43" "435,877.65" "474,917.04" "472,635.02" "482,376.66" "491,567.66" "523,403.12" "536,913.22" "573,120.57" "626,161.43" "615,584.81" "629,172.16" "644,090.57" "672,800.78" "677,959.08" "689,609.76" "720,834.52" "752,551.80" "790,681.37" "809,879.37" "841,463.88" "842,155.93" "890,443.32" "966,987.65" "1,049,118.73" "1,153,102.85" "1,199,704.01" "1,250,203.68" "1,303,485.31" 2020 +722 SEN NGDPDPC Senegal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 767.972 677.895 645.372 559.501 529.936 563.251 773.09 902.228 865.668 828.149 936.148 894.485 930.568 852.61 560.956 693.418 706.864 642.569 686.369 689.683 614.004 648.446 680.83 831.623 931.745 993.237 "1,027.79" "1,197.55" "1,403.80" "1,307.52" "1,272.62" "1,366.53" "1,318.61" "1,372.69" "1,397.02" "1,219.37" "1,269.55" "1,361.22" "1,458.73" "1,436.22" "1,465.24" "1,606.60" "1,558.14" "1,639.35" "1,806.65" "1,890.76" "1,983.16" "2,081.37" 2020 +722 SEN PPPPC Senegal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,068.83" "1,196.60" "1,332.57" "1,274.01" "1,329.99" "1,375.69" "1,404.20" "1,480.95" "1,478.62" "1,550.91" "1,552.54" "1,600.63" "1,613.00" "1,624.76" "1,609.82" "1,697.75" "1,717.22" "1,751.45" "1,833.39" "1,924.87" "1,997.20" "2,079.63" "2,062.61" "2,166.67" "2,270.29" "2,380.73" "2,446.93" "2,516.71" "2,589.58" "2,606.18" "2,653.15" "2,669.52" "2,739.42" "2,742.42" "2,830.70" "2,971.35" "3,075.94" "3,203.91" "3,388.54" "3,510.42" "3,503.63" "3,767.14" "4,113.05" "4,481.88" "4,917.50" "5,112.09" "5,326.58" "5,556.88" 2020 +722 SEN NGAP_NPGDP Senegal Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +722 SEN PPPSH Senegal Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.045 0.047 0.05 0.046 0.046 0.046 0.046 0.047 0.044 0.044 0.042 0.042 0.039 0.038 0.037 0.038 0.037 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.039 0.039 0.038 0.039 0.039 0.039 0.038 0.037 0.037 0.038 0.037 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.039 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.042 0.044 0.044 0.045 0.047 0.051 0.051 0.052 0.053 2021 +722 SEN PPPEX Senegal Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 151.808 153.94 159.143 167.349 174.103 183.942 190.657 183.096 174.378 170.344 164.17 157.649 152.704 148.591 193.464 203.849 210.571 214.146 219.644 220.306 218.245 228.366 229.144 222.635 216.522 219.85 219.423 227.726 241.8 236.202 237.141 241.276 245.6 247.212 243.618 242.595 244.658 246.787 239.005 239.704 240.367 236.371 235.103 234.08 234.49 234.68 234.71 234.572 2021 +722 SEN NID_NGDP Senegal Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 14.59 21.377 17.766 17.804 17.307 15.415 10.557 13.081 10.205 8.916 8.845 10.134 3.888 2.835 4.04 7.458 7.321 10.266 12.528 15.522 16.382 18.035 17.245 19.036 18.258 21.472 20.775 24.618 26.227 20.397 20.087 21 24.624 24.066 25.881 25.833 25.362 29.816 32.648 31.965 35.158 37.882 40.197 39.597 35.971 33.893 32.159 32.578 2021 +722 SEN NGSD_NGDP Senegal Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 3.448 8.622 8.105 7.246 7.524 6.477 4.296 6.944 2.105 1.285 1.103 2.181 -2.912 -3.662 -2.052 2.093 1.976 5.658 7.236 10.356 10.93 14.255 12.626 14.045 13.161 15.319 14.584 15.067 14.915 15.09 16.565 14.497 15.865 15.802 18.9 20.118 21.174 22.54 23.84 24.047 24.293 24.68 27.228 30.055 31.079 29.248 27.67 27.541 2021 +722 SEN PCPI Senegal "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 29.607 31.319 36.763 41.067 45.889 51.873 55.049 52.775 51.813 52.046 52.215 51.299 51.296 50.914 67.26 72.692 74.752 76.086 76.839 77.467 78.051 80.434 82.363 82.323 82.747 84.159 85.938 90.977 96.74 94.566 95.727 98.986 100.389 101.101 100 100.858 102.06 103.227 103.696 104.753 107.403 109.743 117.973 121.63 124.063 126.544 129.075 131.657 2021 +722 SEN PCPIPCH Senegal "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 8.837 5.779 17.384 11.707 11.742 13.041 6.122 -4.13 -1.823 0.449 0.325 -1.754 -0.007 -0.744 32.104 8.076 2.835 1.784 0.989 0.818 0.754 3.053 2.398 -0.048 0.515 1.707 2.114 5.863 6.335 -2.248 1.228 3.404 1.417 0.71 -1.089 0.858 1.192 1.143 0.455 1.02 2.529 2.178 7.5 3.1 2 2 2 2 2021 +722 SEN PCPIE Senegal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 29.665 33.013 38.266 43.005 47.176 52.687 54.85 52.017 50.936 51.348 50.881 50.516 50.266 50.516 69.479 73.307 75.135 76.614 77.31 77.686 78.747 81.937 83.166 81.929 83.329 84.514 87.818 93.243 98.417 93.944 97.978 100.658 101.799 101.722 100.9 101.868 104.78 103.95 105.11 105.781 108.355 112.5 120.39 121.096 127.319 125.576 132.227 132.15 2021 +722 SEN PCPIEPCH Senegal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 11.285 15.913 12.382 9.701 11.681 4.106 -5.164 -2.079 0.809 -0.909 -0.718 -0.496 0.498 37.539 5.51 2.494 1.969 0.908 0.486 1.366 4.051 1.5 -1.488 1.709 1.422 3.909 6.178 5.548 -4.545 4.294 2.735 1.134 -0.076 -0.808 0.959 2.859 -0.792 1.116 0.638 2.433 3.825 7.013 0.586 5.139 -1.368 5.296 -0.059 2021 +722 SEN TM_RPCH Senegal Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.649 13.26 4.89 10.857 -4.363 12.902 2.21 -7.533 -5.928 7.562 9.732 0.564 0.215 -4.36 -11.726 15.28 -12.332 -8.967 18.334 -3.951 -11.181 5.432 13.575 22.647 15.897 4.679 0.249 27.807 25.125 -9.146 -6.202 10.47 3.664 5.8 3.691 -2.805 2.015 20.031 12.486 1.982 12.125 12.893 -14.385 4.796 13.45 6.343 4.721 6.068 2021 +722 SEN TMG_RPCH Senegal Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -8.265 16.79 4.907 2.457 -6.029 12.32 -3.551 -6.972 -6.324 9.688 5.024 2.181 -16.937 -3.382 -8.591 14.357 -2.869 -10.243 19.567 -3.241 -14.12 6.695 14.883 25.599 17.281 2.518 -0.206 24.219 31.048 -6.887 -6.882 10.821 3.807 5.613 4.543 -2.504 2.068 22.318 13.344 0.255 5.638 6.725 -9.45 10.59 15.813 6.974 4.98 6.185 2021 +722 SEN TX_RPCH Senegal Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.708 1.864 28.568 9.19 -9.429 -9.206 15.754 -9.671 7.429 8.833 9.66 6.225 -4.987 -7.52 -0.294 23.571 -14.06 -9.837 11.752 2.695 -22.739 4.417 8.195 17.363 12.644 2.05 -13.952 25.085 -2.057 4.336 -1.564 12.846 2.404 11.595 4.132 -2.325 4.588 10.778 10.661 9.219 -11.904 5.846 -10.266 7.639 25.345 10.379 7.866 7.067 2021 +722 SEN TXG_RPCH Senegal Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.096 14.092 34.189 7.968 -6.027 -16.597 17.455 -12.749 6.341 13.549 5.911 6.2 -4.824 -6.047 3.746 25.96 -2.651 -16.404 15.955 4.896 -28.406 5.305 7.565 19.251 13.474 -2.729 -21.808 14.3 -5.119 25.406 -3.531 17.421 1.1 14.239 6.816 -1.652 6.066 13.315 12.957 12.941 -2.775 7.118 -14.373 8.3 29.532 11.787 6.771 5.703 2021 +722 SEN LUR Senegal Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +722 SEN LE Senegal Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +722 SEN LP Senegal Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: World Development Indicators. Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 5.648 5.803 5.966 6.14 6.322 6.512 6.711 6.918 7.13 7.346 7.561 7.776 7.99 8.227 8.461 8.69 8.913 9.131 9.348 9.569 9.798 10.036 10.284 10.541 10.81 11.09 11.382 11.687 12.005 12.335 12.678 13.034 13.402 13.782 14.175 14.578 14.994 15.419 15.854 16.296 16.744 17.204 17.676 18.162 18.661 19.173 19.7 20.241 2020 +722 SEN GGR Senegal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 574.5 506.7 525.3 515 541.9 568.426 630.49 680.2 763.369 841.753 974 "1,068.40" "1,076.71" "1,297.70" "1,308.50" "1,325.47" "1,416.75" "1,538.54" "1,694.00" "1,659.00" "1,877.16" "2,026.44" "2,334.65" "2,376.79" "2,425.45" "2,789.07" "2,842.64" "2,978.29" "3,498.60" "4,068.14" "4,738.79" "5,343.95" "5,635.69" "6,168.06" 2021 +722 SEN GGR_NGDP Senegal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.801 16.848 16.299 15.038 14.396 14.009 14.763 14.271 15.706 16.554 18.329 18.406 17.618 19.374 17.407 17.456 17.761 18.327 18.787 17.755 19.204 19.284 20.691 19.495 18.89 20.339 20.159 19.442 20.468 21.351 22.023 23.233 22.883 23.379 2021 +722 SEN GGX Senegal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 418.942 434.3 495.6 481.434 507 593.4 597.1 748.9 754.1 868 964.2 "1,083.66" "1,300.70" "1,485.10" "1,573.93" "1,603.60" "1,730.85" "1,951.95" "2,071.31" "2,064.10" "2,258.02" "2,411.41" "2,703.85" "2,738.65" "2,895.74" "3,317.43" "3,745.75" "3,942.94" "4,553.45" "4,921.52" "5,386.68" "6,034.32" "6,378.13" "6,955.99" 2021 +722 SEN GGX_NGDP Senegal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.898 14.44 15.378 14.058 13.469 14.624 13.982 15.712 15.515 17.07 18.145 18.669 21.284 22.172 20.939 21.119 21.699 23.251 22.972 22.09 23.1 22.947 23.963 22.463 22.552 24.192 26.564 25.739 26.64 25.83 25.034 26.234 25.897 26.365 2021 +722 SEN GGXCNL Senegal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 155.558 72.4 29.7 33.566 34.9 -24.974 33.39 -68.7 9.269 -26.247 9.8 -15.268 -223.99 -187.401 -265.428 -278.129 -314.097 -413.407 -377.312 -405.1 -380.862 -384.974 -369.204 -361.856 -470.287 -528.361 -903.11 -964.65 "-1,054.86" -853.375 -647.893 -690.364 -742.439 -787.933 2021 +722 SEN GGXCNL_NGDP Senegal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.903 2.407 0.922 0.98 0.927 -0.615 0.782 -1.441 0.191 -0.516 0.184 -0.263 -3.665 -2.798 -3.531 -3.663 -3.938 -4.924 -4.185 -4.335 -3.896 -3.663 -3.272 -2.968 -3.663 -3.853 -6.405 -6.297 -6.171 -4.479 -3.011 -3.001 -3.015 -2.986 2021 +722 SEN GGSB Senegal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -33.342 11.4 6.1 20.8 -0.4 -30.274 24.29 -85.711 0.072 -51.979 -131.654 -135.908 -278.69 -197.601 -273.228 -292.04 -333.697 -454.835 -401.312 -405.1 -431.186 -429.795 -405.826 -361.856 -470.287 -528.361 -903.11 -964.65 "-1,054.86" -853.375 -647.893 -690.364 -742.439 -787.933 2021 +722 SEN GGSB_NPGDP Senegal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +722 SEN GGXONLB Senegal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 227.058 136.9 85.6 92.166 69.7 17.526 78.69 -38.4 49.069 18.353 56.5 25.632 -181.79 -153.101 -226.8 -232.852 -253.997 -309.694 -269.672 -291.9 -249.862 -225.274 -181.554 -128.125 -214.3 -265.938 -613.563 -658.832 -704.803 -470.725 -214.378 -217.367 -222.832 -215.941 2021 +722 SEN GGXONLB_NGDP Senegal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.617 4.552 2.656 2.691 1.852 0.432 1.843 -0.806 1.01 0.361 1.063 0.442 -2.975 -2.286 -3.017 -3.067 -3.184 -3.689 -2.991 -3.124 -2.556 -2.144 -1.609 -1.051 -1.669 -1.939 -4.351 -4.301 -4.123 -2.47 -0.996 -0.945 -0.905 -0.818 2021 +722 SEN GGXWDN Senegal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +722 SEN GGXWDN_NGDP Senegal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +722 SEN GGXWDG Senegal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.3 "2,323.50" 707.679 608.221 "2,456.20" "2,536.10" "2,527.08" "2,180.60" "2,019.20" "2,097.20" "1,068.66" "1,270.15" "1,433.73" "2,273.24" "2,759.98" "2,760.03" "3,109.81" "3,444.21" "4,141.27" "4,677.27" "5,362.28" "7,453.99" "7,899.59" "8,717.95" "9,753.03" "11,206.97" "13,209.45" "14,153.05" "14,838.02" "15,543.10" "16,319.38" "17,124.44" 2021 +722 SEN GGXWDG_NGDP Senegal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.071 67.845 18.8 14.989 57.514 53.209 51.993 42.883 37.999 36.13 17.487 18.963 19.073 29.937 34.6 32.877 34.489 36.86 42.366 44.509 47.524 61.139 61.523 63.575 69.166 73.157 77.281 74.279 68.958 67.573 66.262 64.906 2021 +722 SEN NGDP_FY Senegal "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 916.484 "1,068.85" "1,265.27" "1,308.97" "1,463.81" "1,647.81" "1,796.60" "1,875.78" "1,838.51" "1,940.65" "1,927.19" "1,962.13" "1,968.06" "1,986.14" "2,635.14" "3,007.53" "3,222.88" "3,424.70" "3,764.28" "4,057.71" "4,270.61" "4,766.32" "4,860.43" "5,084.96" "5,313.89" "5,804.61" "6,111.29" "6,698.11" "7,516.88" "7,593.30" "7,976.74" "8,394.96" "9,016.87" "9,343.92" "9,775.04" "10,508.65" "11,283.40" "12,191.80" "12,840.09" "13,712.80" "14,101.00" "15,319.00" "17,092.74" "19,053.83" "21,517.53" "23,001.98" "24,628.54" "26,383.40" 2021 +722 SEN BCA Senegal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank and Staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.432 -0.452 -0.307 -0.304 -0.272 -0.272 -0.268 -0.306 -0.414 -0.381 -0.444 -0.451 -0.506 -0.456 -0.289 -0.323 -0.337 -0.27 -0.339 -0.341 -0.328 -0.246 -0.323 -0.437 -0.513 -0.678 -0.724 -1.337 -1.906 -0.856 -0.568 -1.158 -1.548 -1.563 -1.382 -1.016 -0.797 -1.527 -2.037 -1.853 -2.665 -3.649 -3.572 -2.841 -1.649 -1.684 -1.754 -2.122 2020 +722 SEN BCA_NGDPD Senegal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -9.951 -11.48 -7.967 -8.857 -8.131 -7.408 -5.157 -4.899 -6.714 -6.262 -6.278 -6.481 -6.8 -6.498 -6.092 -5.365 -5.345 -4.608 -5.291 -5.165 -5.452 -3.78 -4.619 -4.99 -5.097 -6.154 -6.191 -9.551 -11.312 -5.307 -3.522 -6.504 -8.759 -8.264 -6.981 -5.715 -4.188 -7.276 -8.808 -7.918 -10.864 -13.203 -12.969 -9.542 -4.892 -4.645 -4.489 -5.037 2020 +942 SRB NGDP_R Serbia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,671.53" "2,347.02" "2,529.12" "2,655.40" "2,844.35" "2,969.94" "3,238.62" "3,567.48" "3,749.70" "3,991.16" "4,216.88" "4,101.69" "4,131.67" "4,215.80" "4,187.07" "4,308.19" "4,239.71" "4,315.02" "4,459.08" "4,552.77" "4,757.43" "4,963.51" "4,916.62" "5,279.92" "5,465.13" "5,612.70" "5,809.16" "6,070.58" "6,313.41" "6,568.86" 2021 +942 SRB NGDP_RPCH Serbia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.147 7.759 4.993 7.116 4.415 9.047 10.154 5.108 6.44 5.656 -2.732 0.731 2.036 -0.682 2.893 -1.59 1.776 3.339 2.101 4.495 4.332 -0.945 7.389 3.508 2.7 3.5 4.5 4 4.046 2021 +942 SRB NGDP Serbia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 413.121 820.842 "1,037.90" "1,220.16" "1,451.45" "1,846.85" "2,181.04" "2,523.50" "2,908.45" "3,052.14" "3,250.58" "3,612.27" "3,810.06" "4,121.20" "4,160.55" "4,315.02" "4,528.19" "4,760.69" "5,072.93" "5,421.85" "5,502.22" "6,268.71" "6,986.83" "7,877.91" "8,636.31" "9,435.41" "10,214.18" "11,014.42" 2021 +942 SRB NGDPD Serbia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.312 12.313 16.177 21.219 24.743 27.496 32.602 43.395 52.094 45.156 41.369 49.28 43.3 48.394 47.062 39.656 40.693 44.179 50.641 51.514 53.335 63.068 62.721 68.679 75.633 82.869 89.978 97.487 2021 +942 SRB PPPGDP Serbia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.42 50.909 55.382 58.968 66.029 75.015 81.279 88.851 95.677 93.659 95.478 99.446 100.311 104.804 104.531 105.951 111.92 116.697 124.856 132.594 132.925 148.678 164.835 175.318 185.262 197.197 208.989 221.653 2021 +942 SRB NGDP_D Serbia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.335 30.912 36.49 41.084 44.817 51.769 58.166 63.227 68.971 74.412 78.675 85.684 90.996 95.66 98.133 100 101.55 104.567 106.632 109.234 111.911 118.727 127.844 140.359 148.667 155.428 161.785 167.676 2021 +942 SRB NGDPRPC Serbia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "343,312.80" "353,014.71" "311,258.66" "336,482.65" "353,891.21" "379,245.31" "397,019.63" "433,947.40" "479,450.00" "505,924.70" "540,691.71" "573,708.06" "560,277.96" "566,647.22" "582,573.49" "581,416.86" "601,152.11" "594,480.66" "608,144.82" "631,748.04" "648,464.01" "681,325.53" "712,761.88" "709,806.52" "768,374.69" "798,521.78" "823,376.52" "855,619.77" "897,715.20" "937,373.84" "979,217.72" 2021 +942 SRB NGDPRPPPPC Serbia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,799.81" "9,048.49" "7,978.20" "8,624.74" "9,070.96" "9,720.84" "10,176.43" "11,122.97" "12,289.29" "12,967.89" "13,859.04" "14,705.32" "14,361.08" "14,524.33" "14,932.56" "14,902.91" "15,408.77" "15,237.76" "15,588.00" "16,193.00" "16,621.47" "17,463.78" "18,269.55" "18,193.80" "19,695.03" "20,467.76" "21,104.84" "21,931.30" "23,010.29" "24,026.82" "25,099.37" 2021 +942 SRB NGDPPC Serbia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "18,792.97" "24,235.11" "28,470.74" "54,962.94" "109,395.55" "138,385.74" "163,110.09" "194,481.80" "248,207.30" "294,274.34" "341,863.92" "395,694.81" "416,912.44" "445,808.14" "499,171.87" "529,064.71" "575,060.31" "583,380.91" "608,144.83" "641,539.46" "678,077.59" "726,510.10" "778,580.59" "794,348.28" "912,271.09" "1,020,859.90" "1,155,680.89" "1,272,025.11" "1,395,304.04" "1,516,533.99" "1,641,916.13" 2021 +942 SRB NGDPDPC Serbia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,925.93" "2,300.70" "1,507.68" "1,238.89" "1,640.95" "2,156.89" "2,836.54" "3,315.33" "3,695.34" "4,398.83" "5,878.87" "7,087.45" "6,168.23" "5,673.62" "6,809.94" "6,012.63" "6,752.80" "6,598.94" "5,588.98" "5,765.20" "6,292.55" "7,252.40" "7,397.47" "7,699.91" "9,178.15" "9,164.27" "10,075.08" "11,139.85" "12,254.65" "13,359.38" "14,532.30" 2021 +942 SRB PPPPC Serbia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,308.90" "6,784.79" "7,384.20" "7,882.85" "8,847.34" "10,081.59" "10,966.54" "12,036.89" "13,016.83" "12,793.58" "13,094.55" "13,742.30" "13,929.19" "14,624.10" "14,657.08" "14,932.42" "15,856.45" "16,621.47" "17,880.96" "19,040.62" "19,190.17" "21,636.82" "24,084.41" "25,718.88" "27,286.81" "29,161.36" "31,029.33" "33,041.70" 2021 +942 SRB NGAP_NPGDP Serbia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +942 SRB PPPSH Serbia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.094 0.096 0.1 0.101 0.104 0.11 0.109 0.111 0.113 0.111 0.106 0.104 0.1 0.099 0.095 0.095 0.096 0.095 0.096 0.098 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.104 0.105 2021 +942 SRB PPPEX Serbia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.712 16.124 18.741 20.692 21.982 24.62 26.834 28.401 30.399 32.588 34.045 36.324 37.982 39.323 39.802 40.726 40.459 40.795 40.63 40.891 41.393 42.163 42.387 44.935 46.617 47.848 48.874 49.692 2021 +942 SRB NID_NGDP Serbia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.853 12.889 9.592 10.548 19.199 21.175 22.093 29.862 22.708 21.735 24.988 26.42 18.657 17.6 18.329 19.269 17.378 16.522 18.681 18.078 19.575 22.655 25.087 24.196 25.643 27.048 25.74 25.521 25.901 26.476 27.094 2021 +942 SRB NGSD_NGDP Serbia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.013 4.241 4.669 8.635 21.253 17.243 14.897 16.68 14.699 12.656 8.954 6.554 12.766 11.592 10.222 8.474 11.637 10.929 15.228 15.156 14.345 17.815 18.216 20.075 21.248 18.697 18.777 20.515 21.297 21.778 22.315 2021 +942 SRB PCPI Serbia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. There is a discrepancy between annual / quarterly CPI growth rate due to RPI being replaced with CPI starting in 2007. Quarterly CPI for 2006 constructed based on monthly data. Harmonized prices: No. Since January 2007, before retail prices approximating CPI by applying CPI weights. Base year: 2006. For the period, 2010-2014 cost structure weights are taken from the comprehensive results of the survey  Structures of operational income and expenditures of legal entities and unincorporated enterprises . For the years 2015 and onwards weights have been updated with new results obtained through the ad hoc SBS survey. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.124 14.461 20.405 34.688 62.696 68.256 70.236 77.683 90.308 100 106.002 119.158 128.83 136.744 151.973 163.114 175.664 179.322 181.819 183.86 189.616 193.333 196.909 200.01 208.181 232.042 251.341 261.795 271.001 279.74 288.178 2021 +942 SRB PCPIPCH Serbia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30 41.1 70 80.744 8.868 2.901 10.602 16.253 10.732 6.002 12.411 8.117 6.143 11.137 7.33 7.694 2.082 1.392 1.122 3.131 1.96 1.85 1.575 4.085 11.462 8.317 4.159 3.516 3.225 3.016 2021 +942 SRB PCPIE Serbia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. There is a discrepancy between annual / quarterly CPI growth rate due to RPI being replaced with CPI starting in 2007. Quarterly CPI for 2006 constructed based on monthly data. Harmonized prices: No. Since January 2007, before retail prices approximating CPI by applying CPI weights. Base year: 2006. For the period, 2010-2014 cost structure weights are taken from the comprehensive results of the survey  Structures of operational income and expenditures of legal entities and unincorporated enterprises . For the years 2015 and onwards weights have been updated with new results obtained through the ad hoc SBS survey. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.923 17.218 25.036 53.067 67.001 68.682 71.503 81.657 94.591 100 111.025 120.555 128.514 141.68 151.603 170.074 173.808 176.854 179.605 182.356 187.858 191.592 195.137 197.585 213.109 239.747 254.132 263.535 272.759 281.487 289.932 2021 +942 SRB PCPIEPCH Serbia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.411 45.408 111.959 26.258 2.508 4.107 14.202 15.839 5.718 11.025 8.584 6.601 10.245 7.004 12.184 2.195 1.752 1.556 1.532 3.017 1.987 1.85 1.255 7.857 12.5 6 3.7 3.5 3.2 3 2021 +942 SRB TM_RPCH Serbia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.). Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.479 31.29 14.34 22.163 -10.882 10.247 26.478 5.85 -18.891 2.482 6.821 0.99 2.671 3.234 7.877 10.532 10.587 10.175 11.372 -2.064 13.99 5.591 4.468 2.966 4.175 5.262 5.243 2021 +942 SRB TMG_RPCH Serbia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.). Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.146 28.451 14.338 20.999 -13.604 7.79 26.014 6.463 -21.743 2.906 8.003 0.753 2.684 1.93 7.175 10.963 9.964 8.945 9.807 0.269 13.998 5.572 4.272 2.572 3.572 4.972 4.972 2021 +942 SRB TX_RPCH Serbia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.). Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.519 12.869 29.196 9.72 11.708 7.347 17.289 4.882 -5.583 12.054 3.569 -0.073 17.901 4.222 10.832 11.317 9.767 7.876 10.09 -5.373 13.775 5.363 3.843 4.462 4.708 4.953 4.889 2021 +942 SRB TXG_RPCH Serbia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.). Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.656 13.231 31.648 5.726 14.442 4.919 17.205 4.218 -8.816 16.825 3.646 -0.836 21.909 1.668 9.614 12.662 8.47 5.699 8.449 -2.822 14.538 5.039 4.039 4.539 4.539 4.539 4.539 2021 +942 SRB LUR Serbia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The Labor Force Survey is conducted every quarter since Q1 2014. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. The methodology is harmonized with ILO and Eurostat. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.26 12.8 13.3 12.1 12.2 14.47 16 19.53 21.83 21.56 18.8 14.4 16.9 20 23.6 24.6 23 21.021 19.281 16.854 14.869 14.073 11.581 10.093 10.093 9.885 9.707 9.533 9.273 8.976 8.683 2021 +942 SRB LE Serbia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +942 SRB LP Serbia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.597 7.568 7.54 7.516 7.503 7.5 7.481 7.463 7.441 7.412 7.382 7.35 7.321 7.291 7.237 7.201 7.167 7.132 7.095 7.058 7.021 6.983 6.964 6.927 6.872 6.844 6.817 6.789 6.762 6.735 6.708 2021 +942 SRB GGR Serbia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 128.89 280.484 418.396 478.844 593.525 754.643 903.603 "1,043.79" "1,191.34" "1,200.83" "1,279.82" "1,362.94" "1,477.20" "1,537.96" "1,620.75" "1,694.84" "1,842.65" "1,973.38" "2,105.24" "2,278.53" "2,254.96" "2,711.93" "2,860.85" "3,225.22" "3,546.69" "3,871.88" "4,208.32" "4,570.23" 2021 +942 SRB GGR_NGDP Serbia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.199 34.17 40.312 39.244 40.892 40.861 41.43 41.363 40.961 39.344 39.372 37.731 38.771 37.318 38.955 39.278 40.693 41.452 41.5 42.025 40.983 43.261 40.946 40.94 41.067 41.036 41.201 41.493 2021 +942 SRB GGX Serbia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 129.577 277.527 445.279 511.248 592.568 735.352 923.837 "1,064.84" "1,243.34" "1,305.62" "1,393.11" "1,504.00" "1,719.51" "1,743.71" "1,864.26" "1,840.66" "1,893.32" "1,908.17" "2,064.09" "2,278.78" "2,653.44" "2,919.45" "3,053.81" "3,335.43" "3,630.96" "3,967.82" "4,316.76" "4,691.22" 2021 +942 SRB GGX_NGDP Serbia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.365 33.81 42.902 41.9 40.826 39.816 42.358 42.197 42.749 42.777 42.857 41.636 45.131 42.311 44.808 42.657 41.812 40.082 40.688 42.029 48.225 46.572 43.708 42.339 42.043 42.052 42.262 42.592 2021 +942 SRB GGXCNL Serbia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.686 2.957 -26.883 -32.403 0.957 19.291 -20.234 -21.043 -52.002 -104.786 -113.281 -141.061 -242.306 -205.754 -243.514 -145.826 -50.674 65.21 41.15 -0.247 -398.482 -207.516 -192.962 -110.203 -84.27 -95.939 -108.441 -120.987 2021 +942 SRB GGXCNL_NGDP Serbia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.166 0.36 -2.59 -2.656 0.066 1.045 -0.928 -0.834 -1.788 -3.433 -3.485 -3.905 -6.36 -4.993 -5.853 -3.379 -1.119 1.37 0.811 -0.005 -7.242 -3.31 -2.762 -1.399 -0.976 -1.017 -1.062 -1.098 2021 +942 SRB GGSB Serbia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.315 -26.548 -47.776 -112.067 -118.378 -132.009 -169.678 -211.861 -212.888 -209.404 -136.256 -52.83 51.589 36.55 -27.702 -331.867 -268.259 -182.045 -84.719 -41.578 -71.242 -104.172 -139.832 2021 +942 SRB GGSB_NPGDP Serbia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.88 -1.211 -1.922 -4.009 -3.853 -4.02 -4.712 -5.507 -5.227 -4.962 -3.138 -1.163 1.075 0.72 -0.513 -5.917 -4.293 -2.592 -1.059 -0.472 -0.745 -1.007 -1.253 2021 +942 SRB GGXONLB Serbia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.508 8.582 -23.921 -21.144 18.67 44.222 9.99 -3.121 -34.809 -82.417 -79.094 -96.269 -174.111 -111.221 -128.342 -15.958 80.929 186.43 149.782 108.689 -288.232 -98.767 -74.258 32.938 60.755 51.326 64.989 76.576 2021 +942 SRB GGXONLB_NGDP Serbia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.365 1.046 -2.305 -1.733 1.286 2.394 0.458 -0.124 -1.197 -2.7 -2.433 -2.665 -4.57 -2.699 -3.085 -0.37 1.787 3.916 2.953 2.005 -5.238 -1.576 -1.063 0.418 0.703 0.544 0.636 0.695 2021 +942 SRB GGXWDN Serbia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 919.042 857.424 753.078 828.735 850.281 862.398 665.704 635.06 790.669 886.57 "1,193.29" "1,396.54" "1,852.11" "2,052.72" "2,637.63" "3,082.31" "3,081.15" "2,758.99" "2,714.56" "2,696.64" "3,023.06" "3,300.36" "3,582.69" "3,678.32" "3,778.17" "3,890.76" "4,007.02" "4,152.31" 2021 +942 SRB GGXWDN_NGDP Serbia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 222.463 104.457 72.558 67.92 58.582 46.696 30.522 25.166 27.185 29.048 36.71 38.661 48.611 49.809 63.396 71.432 68.044 57.954 53.511 49.736 54.943 52.648 51.278 46.692 43.748 41.236 39.23 37.699 2021 +942 SRB GGXWDG Serbia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 928.492 872.595 790.05 875.573 902.487 947.653 828.179 787.439 888.712 "1,035.45" "1,339.73" "1,588.23" "2,074.18" "2,374.33" "2,811.97" "3,224.14" "3,187.94" "2,860.68" "2,819.53" "2,908.30" "3,230.36" "3,626.52" "3,801.83" "3,959.09" "4,081.94" "4,267.53" "4,414.18" "4,559.47" 2021 +942 SRB GGXWDG_NGDP Serbia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 224.751 106.305 76.12 71.759 62.178 51.312 37.972 31.204 30.556 33.925 41.215 43.968 54.44 57.613 67.586 74.719 70.402 60.09 55.58 53.64 58.71 57.851 54.414 50.256 47.265 45.229 43.216 41.395 2021 +942 SRB NGDP_FY Serbia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 142.77 183.405 214.681 413.121 820.842 "1,037.90" "1,220.16" "1,451.45" "1,846.85" "2,181.04" "2,523.50" "2,908.45" "3,052.14" "3,250.58" "3,612.27" "3,810.06" "4,121.20" "4,160.55" "4,315.02" "4,528.19" "4,760.69" "5,072.93" "5,421.85" "5,502.22" "6,268.71" "6,986.83" "7,877.91" "8,636.31" "9,435.41" "10,214.18" "11,014.42" 2021 +942 SRB BCA Serbia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). NBS introduced BPM6 in April 2014. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.469 -0.455 -0.178 0.253 -0.636 -1.527 -3.262 -2.202 -2.96 -6.958 -10.349 -2.66 -2.486 -3.995 -4.674 -2.778 -2.632 -1.369 -1.189 -2.311 -2.451 -3.54 -2.198 -2.772 -5.238 -4.782 -3.787 -3.815 -4.227 -4.659 2021 +942 SRB BCA_NGDPD Serbia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.913 2.054 -3.932 -7.196 -13.182 -8.009 -9.079 -16.035 -19.866 -5.89 -6.008 -8.107 -10.795 -5.741 -5.593 -3.453 -2.922 -5.23 -4.84 -6.871 -4.122 -4.395 -8.351 -6.963 -5.007 -4.604 -4.698 -4.779 2021 +718 SYC NGDP_R Seychelles "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 5.342 5.135 5.029 4.998 5.213 5.75 5.793 6.076 6.399 7.058 7.584 7.793 8.352 8.962 8.744 8.786 9.665 10.843 11.111 11.319 11.8 11.532 11.672 10.985 10.672 11.633 12.727 14.053 13.758 13.608 14.468 15.29 15.874 16.891 17.688 18.685 19.685 20.573 21.231 21.886 20.196 21.794 24.17 25.415 26.635 27.814 28.894 30.009 2021 +718 SYC NGDP_RPCH Seychelles "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.253 -3.877 -2.071 -0.616 4.306 10.294 0.762 4.875 5.326 10.286 7.455 2.76 7.173 7.303 -2.437 0.485 9.998 12.194 2.467 1.872 4.253 -2.271 1.213 -5.887 -2.85 9.006 9.406 10.418 -2.096 -1.095 6.321 5.684 3.82 6.403 4.717 5.638 5.353 4.511 3.199 3.088 -7.723 7.914 10.9 5.15 4.8 4.43 3.88 3.86 2021 +718 SYC NGDP Seychelles "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 0.942 0.972 0.968 0.993 1.068 1.205 1.284 1.396 1.528 1.721 1.967 1.98 2.221 2.456 2.459 2.42 2.5 2.83 3.201 3.328 3.513 3.645 3.822 3.811 4.616 5.055 5.61 6.926 9.147 11.533 11.705 12.609 14.519 16.015 17.688 18.852 19.848 21.474 22.763 23.635 22.211 24.611 28.466 30.853 33.323 35.831 38.282 40.729 2021 +718 SYC NGDPD Seychelles "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.147 0.154 0.148 0.147 0.151 0.169 0.208 0.249 0.284 0.305 0.369 0.374 0.434 0.474 0.486 0.508 0.503 0.563 0.608 0.623 0.615 0.622 0.698 0.706 0.839 0.919 1.016 1.034 0.998 0.847 0.97 1.018 1.06 1.328 1.388 1.416 1.49 1.573 1.629 1.683 1.262 1.457 2.005 2.128 2.28 2.448 2.611 2.743 2021 +718 SYC PPPGDP Seychelles "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.275 0.29 0.301 0.311 0.336 0.383 0.393 0.423 0.461 0.528 0.589 0.626 0.686 0.753 0.751 0.77 0.863 0.984 1.02 1.054 1.124 1.123 1.154 1.108 1.105 1.242 1.401 1.589 1.585 1.578 1.698 1.832 1.904 2.012 2.255 2.311 2.54 2.695 2.847 2.988 2.79 3.136 3.725 4.057 4.341 4.617 4.888 5.175 2021 +718 SYC NGDP_D Seychelles "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 17.631 18.926 19.253 19.867 20.489 20.956 22.161 22.975 23.877 24.385 25.938 25.408 26.594 27.4 28.128 27.544 25.87 26.096 28.813 29.406 29.774 31.607 32.749 34.696 43.257 43.456 44.083 49.289 66.485 84.757 80.907 82.466 91.465 94.813 100 100.898 100.832 104.38 107.216 107.99 109.977 112.922 117.776 121.398 125.112 128.822 132.493 135.722 2021 +718 SYC NGDPRPC Seychelles "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "84,447.71" "80,192.69" "78,070.99" "77,683.96" "80,550.45" "88,124.50" "88,244.13" "88,699.20" "93,075.83" "102,037.85" "109,108.19" "110,636.55" "118,029.65" "124,038.03" "117,832.38" "116,675.90" "126,471.82" "140,238.02" "140,915.33" "140,761.11" "145,443.84" "142,016.29" "141,095.83" "132,696.30" "129,392.15" "140,403.11" "150,435.73" "165,261.79" "158,220.36" "155,874.70" "161,164.28" "174,862.13" "179,769.89" "187,781.04" "193,604.36" "200,599.50" "209,867.71" "217,810.57" "222,318.86" "227,015.57" "207,753.34" "222,285.63" "244,339.18" "254,655.21" "264,523.36" "273,803.81" "281,917.22" "290,215.17" 2015 +718 SYC NGDPRPPPPC Seychelles "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,061.66" "10,504.30" "10,226.38" "10,175.69" "10,551.16" "11,543.27" "11,558.94" "11,618.55" "12,191.84" "13,365.76" "14,291.89" "14,492.09" "15,460.50" "16,247.52" "15,434.66" "15,283.17" "16,566.32" "18,369.53" "18,458.25" "18,438.05" "19,051.43" "18,602.47" "18,481.90" "17,381.66" "16,948.85" "18,391.16" "19,705.31" "21,647.35" "20,725.01" "20,417.75" "21,110.63" "22,904.88" "23,547.74" "24,597.11" "25,359.90" "26,276.18" "27,490.20" "28,530.63" "29,121.16" "29,736.37" "27,213.25" "29,116.81" "32,005.56" "33,356.84" "34,649.45" "35,865.08" "36,927.84" "38,014.78" 2015 +718 SYC NGDPPC Seychelles "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,889.11" "15,177.64" "15,031.13" "15,433.28" "16,504.16" "18,467.60" "19,555.38" "20,378.36" "22,224.00" "24,881.81" "28,300.75" "28,110.85" "31,389.29" "33,986.13" "33,143.32" "32,137.74" "32,717.85" "36,596.44" "40,601.93" "41,391.62" "43,304.04" "44,886.83" "46,207.22" "46,040.76" "55,971.62" "61,013.23" "66,315.88" "81,456.08" "105,192.96" "132,115.30" "130,393.31" "144,202.09" "164,426.72" "178,040.07" "193,604.36" "202,401.51" "211,613.37" "227,351.23" "238,361.35" "245,154.52" "228,480.85" "251,010.48" "287,772.67" "309,145.09" "330,951.19" "352,719.14" "373,521.36" "393,886.23" 2015 +718 SYC NGDPDPC Seychelles "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,329.35" "2,403.46" "2,293.94" "2,280.45" "2,338.08" "2,588.55" "3,165.95" "3,638.99" "4,128.12" "4,407.20" "5,302.84" "5,314.66" "6,128.35" "6,559.09" "6,555.43" "6,748.83" "6,583.09" "7,280.93" "7,715.78" "7,747.49" "7,578.83" "7,663.08" "8,431.92" "8,524.94" "10,176.66" "11,093.31" "12,014.42" "12,155.70" "11,480.43" "9,707.27" "10,805.10" "11,647.02" "11,999.90" "14,762.22" "15,189.42" "15,199.44" "15,887.01" "16,659.12" "17,059.80" "17,454.85" "12,981.87" "14,861.49" "20,265.68" "21,320.35" "22,648.67" "24,097.51" "25,475.58" "26,531.13" 2015 +718 SYC PPPPC Seychelles "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,353.80" "4,525.57" "4,678.07" "4,837.17" "5,196.68" "5,865.08" "5,991.30" "6,171.15" "6,704.00" "7,637.71" "8,472.57" "8,881.82" "9,691.27" "10,425.98" "10,115.93" "10,226.67" "11,288.27" "12,732.80" "12,938.30" "13,106.25" "13,849.07" "13,827.36" "13,951.85" "13,380.26" "13,397.33" "14,993.29" "16,560.35" "18,684.09" "18,231.03" "18,075.86" "18,913.90" "20,947.84" "21,565.04" "22,369.39" "24,682.87" "24,812.99" "27,076.70" "28,530.63" "29,816.81" "30,991.40" "28,703.56" "31,987.52" "37,660.94" "40,649.49" "43,110.68" "45,452.48" "47,690.29" "50,044.01" 2015 +718 SYC NGAP_NPGDP Seychelles Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +718 SYC PPPSH Seychelles Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 2021 +718 SYC PPPEX Seychelles Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.42 3.354 3.213 3.191 3.176 3.149 3.264 3.302 3.315 3.258 3.34 3.165 3.239 3.26 3.276 3.143 2.898 2.874 3.138 3.158 3.127 3.246 3.312 3.441 4.178 4.069 4.004 4.36 5.77 7.309 6.894 6.884 7.625 7.959 7.844 8.157 7.815 7.969 7.994 7.91 7.96 7.847 7.641 7.605 7.677 7.76 7.832 7.871 2021 +718 SYC NID_NGDP Seychelles Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 64.98 -8.629 44.989 14.201 15.907 16.375 18.624 29.744 30.262 29.635 30.467 17.829 21.538 26.208 35.487 30.325 39.845 28.053 33.996 30.772 27.565 21.454 27.62 10.902 21.079 35.745 30.445 29.015 26.904 27.275 36.622 35.407 38.106 38.457 37.478 33.658 30.01 30.171 28.989 27.402 22.15 25.628 25.069 26.892 26.489 26.004 26.013 26.044 2021 +718 SYC NGSD_NGDP Seychelles Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 11.531 9.584 1.208 -3.555 7.124 5.006 2.605 21.274 20.252 16.627 26.947 15.647 19.946 28.028 41.939 30.604 29.425 16.313 16.526 12.03 20.584 -3.143 13.101 9.576 13.892 16.806 17.285 18.242 8.421 12.434 17.242 12.449 16.969 26.509 15.113 15.555 10.286 11.079 26.415 24.243 8.426 15.138 18.519 19.209 17.885 18.013 17.769 17.844 2021 +718 SYC PCPI Seychelles "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. New weights , a new product basket, an expanded price collection were introducted based on 2018/2019 Household Budget Survey for the CPI starting in Jan.2021.The index reference period for the new CPI index series is therefore 2020=100. Starting with theindex for January 2021, only the new CPI index series will be calculated.To enable a long run CPI index series to be published. The new CPI index (2020=100) must belinked to the current CPI index series (2014=100), this requires the new index series to be rescaledto the level of the last monthly index of the current CPI index series i.e., December 2020. Startingwith the index for January 2021, this is achieved by multiplying each month's index of the newupdated CPI series by the December 2020 index of the current CPI index series 2014, then dividingby 100. The actual calculation of the  All items' index for January 2021 linked to the current CPIindex is given below by way of example.103.84 (All Items index Jan 2021) * 116.41(All items index Dec 2020)/100=120.88 Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.877 27.492 27.257 29.05 29.392 29.564 30.273 30.952 31.1 32.134 33.404 34.083 34.771 34.654 35.427 35.606 34.873 35.502 36.46 38.757 41.199 43.671 43.758 45.202 46.965 47.27 46.391 48.861 66.923 88.174 86.054 88.256 94.531 98.633 100 104.043 102.985 105.928 109.85 111.835 113.18 124.238 129.346 133.655 135.66 139.051 143.223 147.519 2021 +718 SYC PCPIPCH Seychelles "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.516 10.512 -0.854 6.577 1.179 0.585 2.397 2.244 0.478 3.323 3.952 2.032 2.02 -0.336 2.229 0.505 -2.059 1.804 2.7 6.3 6.3 6 0.2 3.3 3.9 0.648 -1.858 5.324 36.965 31.754 -2.405 2.559 7.11 4.339 1.386 4.043 -1.016 2.858 3.702 1.807 1.203 9.77 4.111 3.331 1.5 2.5 3 3 2021 +718 SYC PCPIE Seychelles "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. New weights , a new product basket, an expanded price collection were introducted based on 2018/2019 Household Budget Survey for the CPI starting in Jan.2021.The index reference period for the new CPI index series is therefore 2020=100. Starting with theindex for January 2021, only the new CPI index series will be calculated.To enable a long run CPI index series to be published. The new CPI index (2020=100) must belinked to the current CPI index series (2014=100), this requires the new index series to be rescaledto the level of the last monthly index of the current CPI index series i.e., December 2020. Startingwith the index for January 2021, this is achieved by multiplying each month's index of the newupdated CPI series by the December 2020 index of the current CPI index series 2014, then dividingby 100. The actual calculation of the  All items' index for January 2021 linked to the current CPIindex is given below by way of example.103.84 (All Items index Jan 2021) * 116.41(All items index Dec 2020)/100=120.88 Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 28.154 29.221 29.478 29.919 30.613 31.026 31.617 32.769 33.743 34.427 34.713 35.041 35.516 35.239 35.187 35.981 37.609 39.978 42.435 43.715 44.48 46.084 46.914 46.185 46.284 54.035 88.213 85.974 86.306 91.063 96.342 99.636 100.158 103.33 103.087 106.692 110.3 112.166 116.411 125.553 132.662 133.989 136.669 140.769 144.992 149.342 2021 +718 SYC PCPIEPCH Seychelles "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a 3.792 0.88 1.494 2.32 1.351 1.904 3.643 2.974 2.026 0.83 0.945 1.358 -0.78 -0.148 2.256 4.524 6.3 6.145 3.016 1.752 3.605 1.802 -1.555 0.214 16.748 63.252 -2.538 0.386 5.512 5.797 3.419 0.524 3.167 -0.236 3.498 3.382 1.692 3.784 7.854 5.662 1 2 3 3 3 2021 +718 SYC TM_RPCH Seychelles Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.443 6.624 -3.807 -3.783 -5.293 9.5 4.222 98.796 -13.017 -3.236 1.927 9.117 6.479 18.315 -12.024 5.158 18.728 21.433 28.668 -3.303 -16.265 35.343 -8.067 -6.621 -0.246 17.743 3.081 -11.168 -0.35 1.496 -7.599 1.57 12.59 1.687 21.586 7.367 7.283 7.066 14.862 -0.073 -28.312 10.896 8.03 11.799 8.096 8.069 6.152 5.374 2021 +718 SYC TMG_RPCH Seychelles Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.447 4.284 -3.257 33.254 0.976 11.414 -12.517 -6.216 30.154 6.34 4.201 -6.745 10.693 41.795 -13.193 5.276 18.556 22.201 30.405 -2.723 -23.74 45.446 -11.769 -9.991 8.088 24.966 1.304 -10.213 4.49 -0.942 -9.029 5.061 8.836 3.643 9.21 2.172 9.302 9.825 -2.445 -4.61 -18.626 -0.263 5.826 10.937 7.725 8.02 6.064 5.779 2021 +718 SYC TX_RPCH Seychelles Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.387 8.052 0.796 -90.597 -25.583 2.274 -2.717 244.868 110.192 -2.412 -1.356 5.657 5.924 48.14 -1.769 9.419 2.927 19.477 11.214 6.634 -3.642 26.668 5.337 5.264 -12.786 -8.315 -3.171 10.813 -9.672 5.061 -20.676 3.343 23.632 -8.293 12.969 28.782 -8.627 3.935 28.849 4.98 -28.682 9.299 0.437 20.067 15.008 14.442 4.387 3.865 2021 +718 SYC TXG_RPCH Seychelles Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.996 -21.497 1.437 39.276 -25.398 1.736 -2.625 244.205 110.298 9.831 0.207 -3.747 -7.582 20.746 6.386 0.376 85.378 26.918 19.802 10.79 13.149 32.828 6.938 13.626 -9.872 -6.789 -1.879 -4.593 -5.032 11.089 -26.042 9.77 32.745 -8.515 -11.4 13.664 -10.475 6.943 -1.529 -8.838 17.416 -15.655 -19.394 15.942 18.315 13.638 4.502 4.879 2021 +718 SYC LUR Seychelles Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2015 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.7 7.452 6.757 4.211 3.172 3.112 4.412 4.064 3.151 3.531 3.624 2.511 1.863 1.716 5.136 4.605 4.13 3.705 3.325 2.983 2.684 2.684 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2015 +718 SYC LE Seychelles Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +718 SYC LP Seychelles Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 0.063 0.064 0.064 0.064 0.065 0.065 0.066 0.068 0.069 0.069 0.07 0.07 0.071 0.072 0.074 0.075 0.076 0.077 0.079 0.08 0.081 0.081 0.083 0.083 0.082 0.083 0.085 0.085 0.087 0.087 0.09 0.087 0.088 0.09 0.091 0.093 0.094 0.094 0.095 0.096 0.097 0.098 0.099 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.103 2015 +718 SYC GGR Seychelles General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 0.445 0.475 0.581 0.616 0.733 0.895 1.031 1.14 1.094 1.27 1.393 1.395 1.223 1.236 1.382 1.409 1.526 1.429 1.382 1.531 1.83 1.862 1.992 2.301 2.214 3.19 4.262 4.108 5.014 6.024 6.111 6.413 6.276 7.205 7.475 7.997 8.435 7.543 8.367 9.255 10.715 11.817 12.619 13.445 14.271 2021 +718 SYC GGR_NGDP Seychelles General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 44.798 44.443 48.187 47.95 52.475 58.56 59.93 57.974 55.255 57.154 56.731 56.701 50.516 49.418 48.839 44.028 45.862 40.669 37.916 40.055 48.024 40.333 39.402 41.013 31.967 34.871 36.956 35.097 39.764 41.491 38.161 36.255 33.291 36.302 34.808 35.133 35.69 33.96 33.998 32.512 34.729 35.461 35.218 35.121 35.04 2021 +718 SYC GGX Seychelles General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 0.476 0.54 0.639 0.745 0.694 0.714 0.889 0.906 1.032 1.126 1.482 1.565 1.285 1.478 1.549 1.943 1.868 1.947 1.707 2.153 1.701 1.842 1.97 2.443 2.902 2.469 3.704 4.047 4.582 5.605 6.052 5.785 5.934 7.166 7.374 8.232 8.23 11.217 9.801 10.068 10.437 11.233 11.699 12.209 12.977 2021 +718 SYC GGX_NGDP Seychelles General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 47.93 50.529 53.042 58.005 49.703 46.747 51.673 46.063 52.103 50.711 60.354 63.647 53.096 59.11 54.745 60.698 56.126 55.409 46.842 56.315 44.628 39.896 38.98 43.551 41.896 26.989 32.117 34.576 36.336 38.601 37.792 32.705 31.477 36.106 34.34 36.162 34.823 50.504 39.825 35.368 33.827 33.71 32.65 31.892 31.862 2021 +718 SYC GGXCNL Seychelles General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a -0.031 -0.065 -0.059 -0.129 0.039 0.181 0.142 0.234 0.062 0.143 -0.089 -0.171 -0.062 -0.242 -0.167 -0.534 -0.342 -0.518 -0.325 -0.622 0.129 0.02 0.021 -0.142 -0.688 0.721 0.558 0.061 0.432 0.42 0.059 0.628 0.342 0.039 0.101 -0.234 0.205 -3.675 -1.434 -0.813 0.278 0.583 0.92 1.236 1.294 2021 +718 SYC GGXCNL_NGDP Seychelles General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a -3.132 -6.086 -4.855 -10.056 2.772 11.813 8.257 11.911 3.151 6.442 -3.623 -6.947 -2.58 -9.692 -5.906 -16.67 -10.264 -14.74 -8.927 -16.26 3.396 0.437 0.422 -2.538 -9.929 7.882 4.839 0.521 3.428 2.89 0.368 3.55 1.814 0.196 0.468 -1.029 0.867 -16.544 -5.827 -2.856 0.902 1.751 2.568 3.23 3.178 2021 +718 SYC GGSB Seychelles General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +718 SYC GGSB_NPGDP Seychelles General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +718 SYC GGXONLB Seychelles General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a -0.011 -0.034 -0.007 -0.091 0.156 0.313 0.281 0.391 0.22 0.318 0.105 0.034 0.172 0.009 0.109 -0.21 -0.038 -0.256 -0.06 -0.33 0.392 0.318 0.345 0.157 -0.233 1.349 1.558 0.761 0.812 0.958 0.849 1.032 0.906 0.746 0.727 0.45 0.748 -3.051 -0.718 -0.156 1.014 1.181 1.428 1.656 1.623 2021 +718 SYC GGXONLB_NGDP Seychelles General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a -1.108 -3.183 -0.598 -7.08 11.183 20.458 16.351 19.897 11.09 14.299 4.273 1.401 7.119 0.371 3.854 -6.546 -1.14 -7.286 -1.642 -8.643 10.298 6.894 6.83 2.792 -3.362 14.743 13.509 6.503 6.436 6.595 5.299 5.837 4.804 3.76 3.385 1.976 3.164 -13.738 -2.917 -0.547 3.287 3.544 3.986 4.326 3.985 2021 +718 SYC GGXWDN Seychelles General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.013 7.166 6.472 7.137 6.94 7.065 9.697 17.213 11.742 8.912 9.763 9.81 9.028 9.478 9.008 9.678 9.944 9.797 10.168 17.03 15.35 16.369 16.931 17.121 17.046 16.691 16.292 2021 +718 SYC GGXWDN_NGDP Seychelles General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 192.4 187.461 169.824 154.596 137.29 125.92 140.004 188.184 101.809 76.138 77.43 67.565 56.371 53.584 47.783 48.757 46.307 43.039 43.02 76.672 62.371 57.502 54.876 51.38 47.574 43.6 40.001 2021 +718 SYC GGXWDG Seychelles General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.581 1.767 1.775 2.018 3.036 3.231 3.667 4.047 5.162 5.318 6.248 7.282 7.487 6.745 7.535 7.283 7.578 9.974 17.572 12.24 9.625 10.404 11.626 10.922 12.451 12.315 13.129 12.957 12.727 12.811 18.845 17.929 18.463 19.025 19.215 19.14 18.785 18.386 2021 +718 SYC GGXWDG_NGDP Seychelles General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.353 89.223 79.905 82.18 123.453 133.522 146.661 143.013 161.24 159.787 177.837 199.787 195.86 176.975 163.226 144.064 135.071 143.997 192.102 106.125 82.224 82.508 80.069 68.199 70.394 65.322 66.145 60.339 55.91 54.205 84.845 72.851 64.859 61.663 57.664 53.418 49.07 45.143 2021 +718 SYC NGDP_FY Seychelles "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 0.942 0.972 0.968 0.993 1.068 1.205 1.284 1.396 1.528 1.721 1.967 1.98 2.221 2.456 2.459 2.42 2.5 2.83 3.201 3.328 3.513 3.645 3.822 3.811 4.616 5.055 5.61 6.926 9.147 11.533 11.705 12.609 14.519 16.015 17.688 18.852 19.848 21.474 22.763 23.635 22.211 24.611 28.466 30.853 33.323 35.831 38.282 40.729 2021 +718 SYC BCA Seychelles Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.016 -0.019 -0.041 -0.026 -0.013 -0.019 -0.033 -0.021 -0.028 -0.04 -0.013 -0.008 -0.007 0.009 0.031 0.001 -0.052 -0.066 -0.106 -0.117 -0.043 -0.153 -0.101 -0.009 -0.06 -0.174 -0.134 -0.111 -0.185 -0.126 -0.188 -0.234 -0.224 -0.159 -0.31 -0.256 -0.294 -0.3 -0.042 -0.053 -0.173 -0.153 -0.131 -0.163 -0.196 -0.196 -0.215 -0.225 2021 +718 SYC BCA_NGDPD Seychelles Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -10.602 -12.211 -27.505 -17.755 -8.782 -11.369 -16.018 -8.47 -10.01 -13.008 -3.521 -2.182 -1.592 1.82 6.452 0.279 -10.42 -11.741 -17.469 -18.743 -6.981 -24.597 -14.519 -1.327 -7.187 -18.939 -13.161 -10.773 -18.483 -14.837 -19.38 -22.959 -21.138 -11.945 -22.368 -18.095 -19.724 -19.092 -2.575 -3.159 -13.724 -10.489 -6.551 -7.683 -8.604 -7.992 -8.243 -8.199 2021 +724 SLE NGDP_R Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" "6,004.18" "6,116.96" "6,225.83" "6,127.72" "6,231.88" "5,811.82" "5,819.52" "5,958.15" "6,080.78" "6,381.89" "6,484.69" "5,966.40" "5,390.86" "5,393.79" "5,582.57" "5,022.92" "3,777.90" "3,113.15" "3,087.08" "2,836.35" "2,944.34" "3,479.33" "4,398.75" "4,809.01" "5,126.30" "5,357.25" "5,583.53" "6,033.47" "6,359.26" "6,561.92" "6,912.76" "7,349.09" "8,464.55" "10,218.43" "10,683.92" "8,494.49" "9,034.25" "9,374.35" "9,699.14" "10,208.75" "10,007.75" "10,418.53" "10,670.24" "11,020.11" "11,565.40" "12,147.98" "12,681.85" "13,230.25" 2021 +724 SLE NGDP_RPCH Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.56 1.878 1.78 -1.576 1.7 -6.74 0.132 2.382 2.058 4.952 1.611 -7.993 -9.646 0.054 3.5 -10.025 -24.787 -17.596 -0.837 -8.122 3.807 18.17 26.425 9.327 6.598 4.505 4.224 8.058 5.4 3.187 5.347 6.312 15.178 20.72 4.555 -20.493 6.354 3.765 3.465 5.254 -1.969 4.105 2.416 3.279 4.948 5.037 4.395 4.324 2021 +724 SLE NGDP Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.786 2.114 2.54 3.36 5.176 8.94 21.151 38.978 61.027 103.123 143.574 336.172 495.588 636.694 780.747 959.634 "1,265.31" "1,217.78" "1,534.20" "1,762.41" "1,941.32" "2,166.18" "2,631.18" "3,254.26" "3,913.44" "4,769.79" "5,583.98" "6,443.98" "7,470.55" "8,308.29" "10,255.61" "12,797.21" "16,514.30" "21,317.38" "22,689.45" "21,583.30" "24,296.29" "27,465.43" "32,401.62" "36,730.88" "39,938.07" "44,359.57" "54,525.52" "67,550.76" "83,252.69" "99,521.36" "115,653.36" "131,658.22" 2021 +724 SLE NGDPD Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.701 1.823 2.05 1.782 2.062 1.755 1.314 1.145 1.877 1.724 0.948 1.138 0.992 1.122 1.331 1.273 1.374 1.24 0.981 0.977 0.941 1.084 1.25 1.38 1.439 1.61 1.884 2.159 2.511 2.454 2.578 2.942 3.802 4.916 5.007 4.252 3.855 3.713 4.085 4.074 4.059 4.148 4.101 3.999 4.194 4.442 4.662 4.9 2021 +724 SLE PPPGDP Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.777 3.096 3.346 3.422 3.606 3.469 3.544 3.718 3.928 4.285 4.517 4.296 3.97 4.067 4.299 3.949 3.024 2.535 2.542 2.369 2.515 3.039 3.901 4.349 4.761 5.131 5.513 6.118 6.572 6.825 7.277 7.897 9.434 11.988 12.544 11.469 12.3 12.234 12.96 13.885 13.776 14.937 16.386 17.526 18.779 20.092 21.374 22.73 2021 +724 SLE NGDP_D Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.03 0.035 0.041 0.055 0.083 0.154 0.363 0.654 1.004 1.616 2.214 5.634 9.193 11.804 13.985 19.105 33.492 39.117 49.698 62.137 65.934 62.259 59.817 67.67 76.341 89.034 100.008 106.804 117.475 126.614 148.358 174.133 195.099 208.617 212.37 254.086 268.935 292.985 334.067 359.798 399.072 425.776 511.005 612.977 719.843 819.242 911.96 995.131 2021 +724 SLE NGDPRPC Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,692,660.17" "1,683,150.00" "1,677,940.89" "1,613,643.73" "1,631,720.16" "1,491,980.83" "1,461,302.16" "1,464,110.99" "1,462,950.59" "1,500,051.77" "1,501,167.40" "1,372,008.24" "1,239,927.17" "1,245,978.74" "1,295,327.64" "1,167,046.51" "876,002.03" "718,092.97" "704,573.89" "635,614.69" "642,228.24" "731,862.26" "885,815.31" "924,618.48" "943,376.78" "948,920.03" "957,849.40" "1,007,318.82" "1,036,789.96" "1,046,101.34" "1,077,486.50" "1,119,735.45" "1,260,998.07" "1,488,703.35" "1,522,545.61" "1,184,409.90" "1,232,698.70" "1,251,844.56" "1,267,835.39" "1,306,602.27" "1,254,577.51" "1,279,706.92" "1,284,165.55" "1,299,497.62" "1,336,265.45" "1,375,241.26" "1,406,695.77" "1,437,898.29" 2021 +724 SLE NGDPRPPPPC Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,209.02" "2,196.61" "2,189.81" "2,105.90" "2,129.49" "1,947.12" "1,907.08" "1,910.75" "1,909.24" "1,957.66" "1,959.11" "1,790.55" "1,618.18" "1,626.08" "1,690.48" "1,523.06" "1,143.23" 937.153 919.51 829.514 838.145 955.123 "1,156.04" "1,206.68" "1,231.16" "1,238.40" "1,250.05" "1,314.61" "1,353.07" "1,365.22" "1,406.18" "1,461.32" "1,645.68" "1,942.84" "1,987.01" "1,545.72" "1,608.74" "1,633.73" "1,654.60" "1,705.19" "1,637.30" "1,670.09" "1,675.91" "1,695.92" "1,743.90" "1,794.77" "1,835.82" "1,876.54" 2021 +724 SLE NGDPPC Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 503.484 581.571 684.455 884.924 "1,355.32" "2,295.10" "5,311.09" "9,578.26" "14,682.19" "24,238.96" "33,236.47" "77,304.75" "113,987.86" "147,077.86" "181,157.36" "222,965.61" "293,393.64" "280,898.55" "350,155.83" "394,949.55" "423,446.56" "455,646.68" "529,864.00" "625,690.76" "720,178.62" "844,864.63" "957,925.86" "1,075,855.78" "1,217,970.05" "1,324,509.16" "1,598,534.80" "1,949,831.69" "2,460,200.69" "3,105,688.31" "3,233,431.01" "3,009,419.99" "3,315,162.12" "3,667,714.84" "4,235,421.14" "4,701,126.70" "5,006,662.54" "5,448,679.41" "6,562,155.45" "7,965,621.43" "9,619,010.72" "11,266,554.76" "12,828,498.26" "14,308,966.08" 2021 +724 SLE NGDPDPC Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 479.601 501.744 552.581 469.374 539.979 450.535 330.043 281.362 451.564 405.247 219.455 261.748 228.231 259.186 308.752 295.71 318.646 286.074 223.939 218.906 205.251 228.033 251.704 265.323 264.775 285.106 323.259 360.425 409.443 391.213 401.835 448.324 566.37 716.148 713.53 592.903 525.948 495.812 533.972 521.396 508.812 509.482 493.572 471.606 484.589 502.872 517.107 532.594 2021 +724 SLE PPPPC Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 782.743 851.982 901.827 901.232 944.219 890.655 889.906 913.67 945.139 "1,007.11" "1,045.58" 987.937 913.176 939.381 997.447 917.509 701.306 584.801 580.249 530.834 548.509 639.145 785.651 836.253 876.122 908.906 945.769 "1,021.49" "1,071.54" "1,088.09" "1,134.21" "1,203.17" "1,405.48" "1,746.55" "1,787.66" "1,599.22" "1,678.27" "1,633.73" "1,694.12" "1,777.16" "1,726.96" "1,834.75" "1,972.04" "2,066.69" "2,169.76" "2,274.55" "2,370.86" "2,470.35" 2021 +724 SLE NGAP_NPGDP Sierra Leone Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +724 SLE PPPSH Sierra Leone Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.016 0.015 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.01 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.011 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.011 0.011 0.011 2021 +724 SLE PPPEX Sierra Leone Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.643 0.683 0.759 0.982 1.435 2.577 5.968 10.483 15.534 24.068 31.788 78.249 124.826 156.569 181.621 243.012 418.353 480.332 603.457 744.017 771.996 712.9 674.426 748.208 822.007 929.54 "1,012.85" "1,053.22" "1,136.65" "1,217.28" "1,409.38" "1,620.58" "1,750.44" "1,778.18" "1,808.76" "1,881.81" "1,975.34" "2,245.00" "2,500.07" "2,645.30" "2,899.12" "2,969.71" "3,327.59" "3,854.29" "4,433.22" "4,953.32" "5,410.90" "5,792.29" 2021 +724 SLE NID_NGDP Sierra Leone Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" 11.597 10.605 8.808 8.571 7.486 6.198 7.035 5.35 5.477 6.633 6.649 5.936 7.2 3.426 5.712 3.918 6.275 3.484 3.92 2.663 4.863 10.335 10.59 11.225 10.325 11.301 10.135 9.493 9.557 9.993 31.089 41.93 27.858 13.761 13.689 15.407 19.143 18.594 14.828 12.532 12.101 11.167 10.646 10.965 11.543 12.754 14.131 14.38 2021 +724 SLE NGSD_NGDP Sierra Leone Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.473 1.111 1.68 4.579 5.361 3.944 4.306 1.091 0.748 -0.232 -4.581 5.973 7.394 -2.57 2.768 -0.793 -0.469 4.014 7.245 -3.04 -7.171 0.538 3.069 5.224 3.442 4.781 5.092 2.076 0.58 -3.332 8.386 -23.101 -3.974 -1.234 4.248 -8.182 11.519 0.289 2.47 -1.793 5.31 -3.729 2.149 3.28 4.197 6.563 8.11 8.415 2021 +724 SLE PCPI Sierra Leone "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. National CPI Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021. The authorities only recalculated the new CPI back to 2008. Data between 2007 and 2000 are IMF staff estimates. The authorities have recalculated CPI now based on December 2021 as a new base. Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 0.005 0.006 0.008 0.013 0.021 0.038 0.069 0.191 0.257 0.413 0.871 1.764 2.92 3.569 4.432 5.584 6.876 7.877 10.711 14.363 14.231 14.597 14.614 15.198 17.161 19.513 21.568 25.23 27.302 29.341 31.449 33.585 35.798 37.775 39.528 42.172 46.763 55.283 64.145 73.642 83.544 93.464 117.682 149.229 180.194 209.115 235.777 260.062 2021 +724 SLE PCPIPCH Sierra Leone "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.867 23.369 26.89 68.526 66.575 76.576 80.867 178.7 34.287 60.8 110.946 102.695 65.5 22.202 24.199 25.987 23.137 14.559 35.986 34.092 -0.918 2.568 0.121 3.991 12.922 13.702 10.533 16.978 8.211 7.469 7.186 6.791 6.588 5.524 4.639 6.689 10.886 18.222 16.03 14.805 13.447 11.874 25.912 26.807 20.75 16.05 12.75 10.3 2021 +724 SLE PCPIE Sierra Leone "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. National CPI Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021. The authorities only recalculated the new CPI back to 2008. Data between 2007 and 2000 are IMF staff estimates. The authorities have recalculated CPI now based on December 2021 as a new base. Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 0.005 0.007 0.01 0.017 0.027 0.046 0.101 0.218 0.302 0.56 1.109 2.389 3.221 4.081 4.804 6.463 6.875 11.476 10.825 14.802 14.351 14.843 14.386 16.009 18.313 20.712 22.424 25.51 27.88 29.98 32.2 34.34 36.47 38.43 40.2 43.57 51.16 59 67.4 76.77 84.79 100 129.4 160.068 188.56 215.524 239.663 262.191 2021 +724 SLE PCPIEPCH Sierra Leone "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 25.37 44.71 83.127 52.279 74.527 116.347 116.797 38.328 85.543 98.286 115.377 34.799 26.69 17.73 34.527 6.379 66.923 -5.677 36.745 -3.052 3.432 -3.08 11.286 14.391 13.1 8.263 13.763 9.29 7.532 7.405 6.646 6.203 5.374 4.606 8.383 17.42 15.324 14.237 13.902 10.447 17.938 29.4 23.7 17.8 14.3 11.2 9.4 2021 +724 SLE TM_RPCH Sierra Leone Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -16.967 -28.292 -19.389 -14.481 7.418 28.664 16.461 -32.295 19.042 32.51 -12.688 -2.628 31.932 3.63 0.934 28.341 -61.368 13.704 42.934 29.181 16.993 18.996 5.246 -18.949 11.039 -6.707 -4 7.028 42.038 43.131 104.198 -2.036 -6.83 30.487 -10.91 -31.79 8.168 -4.657 15.136 -15.559 18.849 -15.778 -2.973 2.933 4.829 3.854 2.807 2021 +724 SLE TMG_RPCH Sierra Leone Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -15.188 -29.006 -23.974 -19.878 4.531 24.041 18.534 -28.907 28.052 13.419 -15.368 -2.112 44.102 -1.59 -18.941 34.577 -61.377 16.371 -4.699 53.149 27.674 51.058 6.452 -21.056 18.682 -5.625 -6.522 7.255 48.233 35.141 117.331 -6.671 -17.892 7.11 -5.667 -22.809 19.425 -4.112 15.808 -4.757 11.919 -17.271 -3.246 2.891 4.243 3.715 2.753 2021 +724 SLE TX_RPCH Sierra Leone Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -28.96 -30.085 3.933 6.591 10.068 31.207 14.74 -41.031 27.537 59.698 9.975 -8.101 -5.785 23.158 -24.138 -7.77 -23.055 -6.739 -34.796 123.353 20.179 37.519 17.977 -14.122 1.241 7.067 -5.081 -10.952 40.387 13.551 3.807 115.619 52.329 3.191 -23.196 -1.072 -9.905 24.767 21.738 -40.358 32.488 25.165 3.917 1.096 8.185 3.036 1.328 2021 +724 SLE TXG_RPCH Sierra Leone Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.703 -52.266 7.233 -10.467 5.153 -42.078 20.961 13.521 76.493 9.696 -9.489 -1.263 26.506 -5.541 -15.58 24.936 34 -13.975 159.646 55.526 1.955 -33.863 20.229 -9.468 26.094 23.294 -40.694 34.745 26.69 4.003 0.998 8.391 3.029 1.226 2021 +724 SLE LUR Sierra Leone Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +724 SLE LE Sierra Leone Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +724 SLE LP Sierra Leone Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: UN World Population Prospects Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 3.547 3.634 3.71 3.797 3.819 3.895 3.982 4.069 4.157 4.254 4.32 4.349 4.348 4.329 4.31 4.304 4.313 4.335 4.381 4.462 4.585 4.754 4.966 5.201 5.434 5.646 5.829 5.99 6.134 6.273 6.416 6.563 6.713 6.864 7.017 7.172 7.329 7.488 7.65 7.813 7.977 8.141 8.309 8.48 8.655 8.833 9.015 9.201 2021 +724 SLE GGR Sierra Leone General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 257.534 302.692 400.027 467.001 616.343 767.853 842.194 "2,129.28" 948.41 "1,258.00" "1,560.74" "2,170.76" "2,506.07" "2,827.59" "3,185.45" "3,494.71" "3,615.41" "4,022.77" "5,108.75" "6,666.33" "7,974.25" "9,287.85" "11,162.86" "13,399.32" "17,221.01" "20,061.84" "22,769.16" "26,106.77" 2021 +724 SLE GGR_NGDP Sierra Leone General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.268 13.973 15.202 14.35 15.749 16.098 15.082 33.043 12.695 15.141 15.218 16.963 15.175 13.264 14.039 16.192 14.881 14.647 15.767 18.149 19.967 20.938 20.473 19.836 20.685 20.158 19.687 19.829 2021 +724 SLE GGX Sierra Leone General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 317.597 413.71 526.843 612.563 708.971 860.246 928.861 834.713 "1,207.33" "1,451.96" "2,073.76" "2,751.94" "3,357.86" "3,337.09" "4,003.51" "4,476.35" "5,670.78" "6,434.83" "6,919.96" "7,813.99" "10,274.34" "12,533.22" "13,257.61" "15,168.98" "19,190.98" "22,030.14" "25,003.55" "29,078.22" 2021 +724 SLE GGX_NGDP Sierra Leone General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.362 19.097 20.022 18.823 18.116 18.035 16.634 12.953 16.161 17.476 20.221 21.504 20.333 15.654 17.645 20.74 23.34 23.429 21.357 21.274 25.726 28.254 24.315 22.456 23.051 22.136 21.619 22.086 2021 +724 SLE GGXCNL Sierra Leone General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -60.063 -111.018 -126.816 -145.562 -92.629 -92.393 -86.667 "1,294.57" -258.922 -193.959 -513.022 -581.183 -851.789 -509.499 -818.068 -981.633 "-2,055.36" "-2,412.06" "-1,811.21" "-1,147.66" "-2,300.09" "-3,245.37" "-2,094.75" "-1,769.66" "-1,969.96" "-1,968.30" "-2,234.39" "-2,971.45" 2021 +724 SLE GGXCNL_NGDP Sierra Leone General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.094 -5.125 -4.819 -4.473 -2.367 -1.937 -1.552 20.09 -3.466 -2.335 -5.002 -4.541 -5.158 -2.39 -3.605 -4.548 -8.46 -8.782 -5.59 -3.125 -5.759 -7.316 -3.842 -2.62 -2.366 -1.978 -1.932 -2.257 2021 +724 SLE GGSB Sierra Leone General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +724 SLE GGSB_NPGDP Sierra Leone General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +724 SLE GGXONLB Sierra Leone General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.852 -38.223 -22.019 -30.399 66.393 68.722 75.341 "1,406.71" -138.467 -90.711 -353.843 -330.964 -563.421 -208.342 -596.05 -807.063 "-1,853.56" "-1,810.01" -904.914 -162.073 "-1,091.18" "-1,977.22" -530.85 -53.263 "1,098.81" 930.919 591.872 -148.224 2021 +724 SLE GGXONLB_NGDP Sierra Leone General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.229 -1.764 -0.837 -0.934 1.697 1.441 1.349 21.83 -1.854 -1.092 -3.45 -2.586 -3.412 -0.977 -2.627 -3.739 -7.629 -6.59 -2.793 -0.441 -2.732 -4.457 -0.974 -0.079 1.32 0.935 0.512 -0.113 2021 +724 SLE GGXWDN Sierra Leone General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +724 SLE GGXWDN_NGDP Sierra Leone General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +724 SLE GGXWDG Sierra Leone General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,913.62" "4,178.95" "5,218.14" "5,932.69" "6,243.54" "5,764.28" "2,717.15" "3,992.17" "3,992.17" "4,804.66" "5,379.11" "6,006.47" "6,520.72" "7,961.61" "10,283.45" "14,753.89" "18,993.61" "22,386.06" "26,611.47" "30,484.94" "35,170.87" "44,583.85" "52,749.41" "59,906.28" "67,427.75" "74,701.45" "81,742.03" 2021 +724 SLE GGXWDG_NGDP Sierra Leone General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 180.656 158.815 160.348 151.598 130.898 103.229 42.166 53.439 48.05 46.849 42.033 36.371 30.589 35.089 47.645 60.725 69.155 69.089 72.45 76.331 79.286 81.767 78.089 71.957 67.752 64.591 62.087 2021 +724 SLE NGDP_FY Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 1.786 2.113 2.539 3.36 5.175 8.939 21.148 38.972 61.017 103.107 142.462 336.516 483.809 618.113 766.005 951.348 "1,193.54" "1,179.28" "1,494.89" "1,724.51" "1,941.01" "2,166.33" "2,631.33" "3,254.26" "3,913.44" "4,769.79" "5,583.98" "6,443.98" "7,470.55" "8,308.29" "10,255.61" "12,797.21" "16,514.30" "21,317.38" "22,689.45" "21,583.30" "24,296.29" "27,465.43" "32,401.62" "36,730.88" "39,938.07" "44,359.57" "54,525.52" "67,550.76" "83,252.69" "99,521.36" "115,653.36" "131,658.22" 2021 +724 SLE BCA Sierra Leone Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.165 -0.132 -0.17 -0.018 -0.023 0.003 0.141 -0.03 -0.003 -0.06 -0.069 0.015 -0.005 -0.058 -0.089 -0.118 -0.151 -0.055 -0.033 -0.099 -0.112 -0.098 -0.073 -0.083 -0.099 -0.105 -0.095 -0.16 -0.225 -0.327 -0.585 -1.914 -1.21 -0.737 -0.473 -1.003 -0.294 -0.68 -0.505 -0.584 -0.276 -0.618 -0.348 -0.307 -0.308 -0.275 -0.281 -0.292 2020 +724 SLE BCA_NGDPD Sierra Leone Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -9.691 -7.225 -8.285 -0.988 -1.117 0.16 10.708 -2.65 -0.151 -3.465 -7.321 1.347 -0.552 -5.149 -6.697 -9.277 -10.952 -4.424 -3.387 -10.167 -11.933 -9.028 -5.859 -6.002 -6.883 -6.52 -5.043 -7.418 -8.977 -13.325 -22.703 -65.031 -31.833 -14.995 -9.441 -23.589 -7.624 -18.304 -12.359 -14.325 -6.791 -14.896 -8.496 -7.685 -7.346 -6.191 -6.021 -5.965 2020 +576 SGP NGDP_R Singapore "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 46.31 51.318 54.963 59.665 64.911 64.507 65.373 72.432 80.59 88.777 97.496 104.017 110.923 123.635 137.353 147.208 158.207 171.364 167.609 177.193 193.209 191.14 198.639 207.673 228.316 245.135 267.213 291.32 296.749 297.128 340.271 361.418 377.449 395.633 411.203 423.444 438.526 458.968 475.772 480.985 461.057 496.162 511.146 522.678 536.36 549.695 563.566 577.579 2021 +576 SGP NGDP_RPCH Singapore "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.113 10.816 7.102 8.554 8.792 -0.623 1.343 10.798 11.264 10.159 9.821 6.688 6.64 11.46 11.096 7.175 7.471 8.316 -2.191 5.718 9.038 -1.071 3.923 4.548 9.94 7.366 9.007 9.022 1.863 0.128 14.52 6.215 4.435 4.818 3.936 2.977 3.562 4.661 3.661 1.096 -4.143 7.614 3.02 2.256 2.618 2.486 2.523 2.486 2021 +576 SGP NGDP Singapore "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.87 30.352 33.981 38.058 41.73 40.863 40.893 45.55 53.432 61.309 70.492 78.543 84.92 97.923 112.555 124.463 135.777 148.664 143.475 146.253 165.632 160.886 165.698 170.118 194.433 212.723 236.159 272.698 273.942 282.395 326.98 351.368 368.771 384.87 398.948 423.444 440.467 473.916 508.495 512.22 476.405 533.352 581.513 612.489 641.116 666.808 693.72 721.457 2021 +576 SGP NGDPD Singapore "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 12.082 14.367 15.879 18.011 19.563 18.573 18.78 21.629 26.551 31.436 38.892 45.465 52.131 60.604 73.689 87.813 96.293 100.124 85.728 86.287 96.077 89.794 92.538 97.646 115.034 127.808 148.627 180.942 193.617 194.15 239.808 279.357 295.093 307.576 314.864 307.999 318.822 343.187 376.987 375.484 345.286 396.992 423.632 447.159 470.114 491.196 513.495 536.753 2021 +576 SGP PPPGDP Singapore "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.883 27.757 31.565 35.607 40.136 41.147 42.539 48.299 55.634 63.689 72.561 80.032 87.291 99.6 113.015 123.664 135.337 149.12 147.494 158.126 176.324 178.366 188.253 200.699 226.572 250.891 281.927 315.667 327.716 330.238 382.734 414.967 435.965 448.14 461.772 481.405 501.496 534.906 567.736 584.224 566.768 635.266 700.98 742.334 777.75 811.9 848.234 886.147 2021 +576 SGP NGDP_D Singapore "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 55.862 59.145 61.826 63.786 64.289 63.347 62.553 62.886 66.301 69.059 72.303 75.51 76.558 79.204 81.946 84.549 85.823 86.754 85.601 82.538 85.727 84.172 83.417 81.916 85.16 86.778 88.378 93.608 92.314 95.041 96.094 97.219 97.701 97.28 97.02 100 100.443 103.257 106.878 106.494 103.329 107.496 113.767 117.183 119.531 121.305 123.095 124.911 2021 +576 SGP NGDPRPC Singapore "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,184.16" "20,261.21" "20,768.45" "22,254.18" "23,757.49" "23,577.31" "23,916.49" "26,103.46" "28,315.86" "30,290.00" "31,995.89" "33,178.26" "34,334.10" "37,312.69" "40,172.76" "41,767.05" "43,099.83" "45,142.73" "42,678.84" "44,760.24" "47,967.76" "46,191.19" "47,567.33" "50,469.55" "54,795.90" "57,465.61" "60,711.46" "63,487.79" "61,319.37" "59,573.75" "67,025.54" "69,722.23" "71,050.07" "73,276.76" "75,178.09" "76,502.97" "78,206.49" "81,779.55" "84,376.49" "84,330.46" "81,089.09" "90,979.30" "95,833.93" "98,771.29" "101,456.93" "103,362.74" "105,433.01" "107,536.33" 2021 +576 SGP NGDPRPPPPC Singapore "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "22,358.26" "23,613.52" "24,204.68" "25,936.23" "27,688.27" "27,478.28" "27,873.58" "30,422.40" "33,000.85" "35,301.62" "37,289.75" "38,667.75" "40,014.83" "43,486.23" "46,819.52" "48,677.59" "50,230.88" "52,611.79" "49,740.25" "52,166.02" "55,904.23" "53,833.73" "55,437.56" "58,819.96" "63,862.12" "66,973.55" "70,756.44" "73,992.12" "71,464.93" "69,430.49" "78,115.21" "81,258.09" "82,805.61" "85,400.73" "87,616.64" "89,160.73" "91,146.10" "95,310.33" "98,336.96" "98,283.31" "94,505.64" "106,032.23" "111,690.08" "115,113.44" "118,243.43" "120,464.56" "122,877.37" "125,328.69" 2021 +576 SGP NGDPPC Singapore "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,716.73" "11,983.41" "12,840.22" "14,195.13" "15,273.44" "14,935.47" "14,960.53" "16,415.48" "18,773.81" "20,917.97" "23,133.98" "25,052.86" "26,285.40" "29,553.03" "32,920.10" "35,313.69" "36,989.42" "39,163.04" "36,533.52" "36,944.36" "41,121.41" "38,879.93" "39,679.14" "41,342.67" "46,663.95" "49,867.53" "53,655.81" "59,429.38" "56,606.57" "56,619.62" "64,407.60" "67,783.38" "69,416.45" "71,283.34" "72,937.48" "76,502.97" "78,552.66" "84,443.04" "90,179.88" "89,806.91" "83,788.42" "97,798.74" "109,027.02" "115,742.98" "121,272.39" "125,384.28" "129,782.46" "134,324.33" 2021 +576 SGP NGDPDPC Singapore "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,004.99" "5,672.11" "6,000.03" "6,717.84" "7,160.26" "6,788.39" "6,870.77" "7,794.69" "9,328.95" "10,725.74" "12,763.34" "14,501.96" "16,136.24" "18,290.13" "21,552.41" "24,914.85" "26,232.87" "26,375.87" "21,829.28" "21,796.64" "23,852.83" "21,699.75" "22,159.83" "23,730.38" "27,608.08" "29,961.31" "33,768.45" "39,432.90" "40,008.58" "38,926.81" "47,236.67" "53,891.46" "55,547.55" "56,967.43" "57,564.80" "55,645.61" "56,858.51" "61,149.62" "66,857.27" "65,833.20" "60,727.62" "72,794.91" "79,426.14" "84,500.41" "88,926.03" "92,362.95" "96,065.69" "99,935.15" 2021 +576 SGP PPPPC Singapore "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,479.44" "10,958.81" "11,927.27" "13,281.00" "14,689.88" "15,039.42" "15,562.96" "17,406.20" "19,547.28" "21,730.07" "23,812.87" "25,527.98" "27,019.33" "30,059.25" "33,054.63" "35,087.01" "36,869.62" "39,283.07" "37,557.04" "39,943.66" "43,775.82" "43,104.22" "45,080.22" "48,774.72" "54,377.32" "58,814.97" "64,054.39" "68,793.78" "67,718.30" "66,212.17" "75,389.75" "80,052.39" "82,064.96" "83,001.79" "84,423.19" "86,974.75" "89,436.60" "95,310.33" "100,686.06" "102,431.35" "99,681.18" "116,486.28" "131,425.71" "140,280.14" "147,117.89" "152,666.97" "158,689.42" "164,987.15" 2021 +576 SGP NGAP_NPGDP Singapore Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +576 SGP PPPSH Singapore Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.171 0.186 0.198 0.21 0.219 0.21 0.206 0.22 0.234 0.248 0.262 0.273 0.262 0.287 0.31 0.32 0.331 0.345 0.328 0.336 0.349 0.337 0.341 0.343 0.358 0.367 0.38 0.393 0.388 0.39 0.425 0.434 0.433 0.424 0.421 0.43 0.432 0.437 0.438 0.431 0.426 0.433 0.433 0.432 0.429 0.426 0.423 0.42 2021 +576 SGP PPPEX Singapore Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.131 1.093 1.077 1.069 1.04 0.993 0.961 0.943 0.96 0.963 0.971 0.981 0.973 0.983 0.996 1.006 1.003 0.997 0.973 0.925 0.939 0.902 0.88 0.848 0.858 0.848 0.838 0.864 0.836 0.855 0.854 0.847 0.846 0.859 0.864 0.88 0.878 0.886 0.896 0.877 0.841 0.84 0.83 0.825 0.824 0.821 0.818 0.814 2021 +576 SGP NID_NGDP Singapore Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 45.028 44.783 46.27 46.451 46.928 41.099 36.558 36.519 33.408 34.061 35.653 33.98 35.516 37.202 32.912 33.881 35.04 38.17 31.49 32.691 35.174 27.609 25.074 17.225 22.892 21.507 22.379 23.066 30.16 27.37 27.658 26.692 29.263 29.98 29.43 25.353 26.478 27.323 24.792 24.681 22.454 24.351 23.643 25.397 25.324 24.786 24.364 24.209 2021 +576 SGP NGSD_NGDP Singapore Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 31.678 34.05 37.781 42.826 44.869 41.209 38.345 36.037 40.735 43.529 43.728 44.695 46.739 43.979 48.198 50.378 49.667 53.74 53.282 49.895 46.246 42.042 39.951 41.527 42.204 44.767 49.273 50.209 45.243 43.763 50.592 48.91 46.906 45.687 47.38 44.046 44.126 44.626 39.945 39.135 39.292 42.469 36.422 37.922 37.609 36.965 36.345 35.686 2021 +576 SGP PCPI Singapore "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 50.317 54.437 56.57 57.157 58.645 58.933 58.12 58.401 59.29 60.65 62.743 64.901 66.357 67.878 69.978 71.185 72.167 73.627 73.428 73.445 74.435 75.19 74.896 75.261 76.518 76.877 77.617 79.251 84.504 85.008 87.408 91.995 96.205 98.474 99.483 98.963 98.436 99.004 99.438 100 99.818 102.119 107.771 111.004 113.229 114.91 116.605 118.332 2021 +576 SGP PCPIPCH Singapore "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 8.541 8.189 3.918 1.037 2.604 0.492 -1.381 0.483 1.523 2.294 3.45 3.44 2.244 2.292 3.095 1.725 1.379 2.023 -0.271 0.023 1.349 1.014 -0.391 0.487 1.671 0.469 0.963 2.105 6.628 0.597 2.824 5.248 4.576 2.359 1.025 -0.523 -0.532 0.576 0.439 0.565 -0.182 2.305 5.535 3 2.005 1.484 1.475 1.481 2021 +576 SGP PCPIE Singapore "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 51.375 56.689 57.157 57.811 58.338 58.739 57.93 58.814 59.641 61.616 63.969 65.808 66.986 68.697 70.672 71.267 72.692 74.181 73.121 73.616 75.135 74.693 75.019 75.578 76.569 77.534 78.161 81.147 85.501 85.05 88.954 93.877 97.936 99.404 99.328 98.693 98.854 99.225 99.686 100.445 100.469 104.439 110.238 113.546 115.822 117.54 119.274 114.71 2021 +576 SGP PCPIEPCH Singapore "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 6.002 10.344 0.826 1.144 0.912 0.687 -1.377 1.526 1.406 3.311 3.819 2.875 1.79 2.554 2.875 0.842 2 2.048 -1.429 0.677 2.063 -0.588 0.436 0.745 1.311 1.26 0.809 3.82 5.366 -0.527 4.59 5.534 4.324 1.499 -0.076 -0.639 0.163 0.375 0.465 0.761 0.024 3.951 5.552 3 2.005 1.484 1.475 -3.827 2021 +576 SGP TM_RPCH Singapore Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Data is sourced from ""Enterprise Singapore"", a government agency that compiles Trade data. Data retrieved from CEIC. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.308 9.883 6.079 4.9 8.076 -4.021 10.913 13.301 26.659 9.602 14.495 7.18 7.469 18.549 16.464 22.908 10.028 11.23 -8.444 9.412 20.019 -6.823 5.54 9.889 22.623 11.573 10.3 7.464 10.876 -9.946 16.307 5.688 2.582 6.513 2.769 3.381 0.196 8.072 7.212 0.059 -2.285 7.578 8.405 5.221 6.242 5.22 4.737 4.5 2021 +576 SGP TMG_RPCH Singapore Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Data is sourced from ""Enterprise Singapore"", a government agency that compiles Trade data. Data retrieved from CEIC. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 42.53 10.151 4.957 4.332 7.493 -5.103 9.307 14.026 27.738 8.997 14.031 7.637 8.332 18.435 16.114 19.489 10.31 11.286 -10.079 6.5 21.3 -10.725 4.695 7.634 23.131 13.031 10.148 6.508 11.462 -13.64 18.211 6.269 -0.27 3.35 -1.685 -1.646 -1.529 7.089 4.662 -1.386 -1.942 8.741 9.158 10.364 6.571 5.1 4.314 4.599 2021 +576 SGP TX_RPCH Singapore Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Data is sourced from ""Enterprise Singapore"", a government agency that compiles Trade data. Data retrieved from CEIC. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.051 11.236 4.855 5.637 8.622 -3.277 12.859 14.137 29.703 9.888 13.077 8.587 7.243 16.977 18.492 21.087 9.346 10.231 -4.417 8.018 14.328 -3.641 7.381 13.871 19.399 12.78 10.954 8.538 5.261 -7.204 17.788 7.691 1.397 6.14 3.62 4.968 0.035 7.377 7.56 0.304 -0.247 6.803 6.547 4.265 5.571 4.969 4.519 4.274 2021 +576 SGP TXG_RPCH Singapore Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Data is sourced from ""Enterprise Singapore"", a government agency that compiles Trade data. Data retrieved from CEIC. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.486 3.412 1.205 6.947 17.199 -1.179 12.008 15.053 31.266 7.358 10.669 9.542 5.788 17.753 19.215 26.744 9.692 10.884 -4.867 8.205 16.335 -5.163 6.564 15.236 18.428 13.061 9.16 6.066 3.94 -9.24 18.877 7.887 -0.274 4.266 1.214 1.532 -1.446 7.2 4.168 -1.597 1.617 7.762 4.353 5.689 5.741 4.851 4.107 3.997 2021 +576 SGP LUR Singapore Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Prior to 1986 unemployment data excludes non-residents. Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 5.751 5.925 6.281 5.57 6.135 4.565 2.012 3.9 2.575 1.775 1.775 1.75 1.8 1.7 1.725 1.75 1.65 1.425 2.5 2.8 2.675 2.65 3.55 3.95 3.35 3.125 2.65 2.125 2.225 3.025 2.175 2.025 1.95 1.9 1.95 1.9 2.075 2.175 2.1 2.25 3 2.65 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2021 +576 SGP LE Singapore Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Prior to 1986 unemployment data excludes non-residents. Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.069 1.154 1.221 1.251 1.269 1.235 1.214 1.267 1.332 1.394 1.469 1.51 1.558 1.611 1.684 1.771 1.879 1.995 2.039 2.035 2.123 2.187 2.154 2.129 2.172 2.271 2.427 2.639 2.891 2.957 3.064 3.178 3.303 3.438 3.57 3.635 3.672 3.663 3.692 3.753 3.655 3.612 3.544 3.492 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +576 SGP LP Singapore Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 2.414 2.533 2.646 2.681 2.732 2.736 2.733 2.775 2.846 2.931 3.047 3.135 3.231 3.313 3.419 3.525 3.671 3.796 3.927 3.959 4.028 4.138 4.176 4.115 4.167 4.266 4.401 4.589 4.839 4.988 5.077 5.184 5.312 5.399 5.47 5.535 5.607 5.612 5.639 5.704 5.686 5.454 5.334 5.292 5.287 5.318 5.345 5.371 2021 +576 SGP GGR Singapore General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.343 13.248 15.196 19.183 21.68 23.886 27.687 30.288 28.955 31.76 34.973 31.051 30.382 28.505 31.977 32.559 35.222 44.831 47.425 46.563 53.413 62.74 63.751 65.515 69.576 73.769 83.542 90.54 90.152 91.312 85.617 100.698 103.314 103.101 114.775 125.817 136.241 145.993 2022 +576 SGP GGR_NGDP Singapore General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.025 16.532 17.23 18.875 19.629 18.604 20.08 20.209 20.479 21.088 20.715 19.41 18.163 16.323 16.125 14.934 14.44 16.135 17.564 15.759 15.915 17.622 17.161 16.877 17.174 17.299 18.578 18.864 17.568 17.838 17.852 18.417 17.595 16.624 17.737 18.272 18.594 18.725 2022 +576 SGP GGX Singapore General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.917 12.702 12.813 14.755 12.95 17.719 24.953 21.801 25.542 23.922 27.219 29.137 26.648 27.321 27.892 26.987 29.954 25.047 37.734 46.84 34.336 34.394 36.499 42.369 50.942 61.566 68.869 65.352 71.253 71.974 118.734 101.725 95.272 94.425 98.521 104.835 111.554 118.703 2022 +576 SGP GGX_NGDP Singapore General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.059 15.85 14.528 14.518 11.724 13.8 18.097 14.546 18.065 15.884 16.123 18.213 15.931 15.645 14.065 12.379 12.28 9.015 13.975 15.852 10.231 9.66 9.825 10.915 12.575 14.437 15.315 13.616 13.885 14.06 24.757 18.605 16.225 15.225 15.225 15.225 15.225 15.225 2022 +576 SGP GGXCNL Singapore General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.425 0.546 2.382 4.428 8.731 6.167 2.734 8.487 3.413 7.837 7.754 1.914 3.734 1.184 4.085 5.571 5.269 19.783 9.691 -0.277 19.077 28.346 27.252 23.146 18.634 12.203 14.673 25.188 18.899 19.338 -33.116 -1.027 8.041 8.676 16.254 20.982 24.687 27.291 2022 +576 SGP GGXCNL_NGDP Singapore General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.966 0.682 2.701 4.357 7.905 4.804 1.983 5.663 2.414 5.204 4.593 1.197 2.232 0.678 2.06 2.556 2.16 7.12 3.589 -0.094 5.684 7.962 7.336 5.963 4.6 2.862 3.263 5.248 3.683 3.778 -6.905 -0.188 1.369 1.399 2.512 3.047 3.369 3.5 2022 +576 SGP GGSB Singapore General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.446 0.916 4.432 3.208 -1.164 0.696 -1.977 -0.195 0.696 -0.875 6.091 2.86 -2.529 4.047 8.669 8.69 5.663 3.854 -2.894 3.347 8.19 3.29 8.931 -38.802 -12.427 -3.093 -3.194 3.928 7.83 10.722 12.446 2022 +576 SGP GGSB_NPGDP Singapore General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.116 0.623 3.003 2.013 -0.714 0.411 -1.125 -0.1 0.327 -0.376 2.319 1.04 -0.842 1.253 2.503 2.368 1.478 0.967 -0.678 0.758 1.755 0.661 1.735 -7.889 -2.322 -0.531 -0.522 0.613 1.175 1.546 1.725 2022 +576 SGP GGXONLB Singapore General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +576 SGP GGXONLB_NGDP Singapore General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +576 SGP GGXWDN Singapore General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +576 SGP GGXWDN_NGDP Singapore General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +576 SGP GGXWDG Singapore General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.292 61.184 69.694 72.357 78.08 89.648 98.273 106.088 119.679 128.498 138.87 151.13 161.097 173.111 189.762 202.016 211.056 243.92 264.21 300.468 331.163 367.173 396.466 381.142 395.993 435.976 479.227 517.092 561.629 656.258 728.756 874.111 828.561 868.069 905.53 968.174 "1,034.65" "1,105.48" 2022 +576 SGP GGXWDG_NGDP Singapore General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.508 76.351 79.023 71.193 70.691 69.823 71.272 70.787 84.646 85.32 82.256 94.471 96.31 99.131 95.691 92.663 86.524 87.789 97.853 101.689 98.674 103.13 106.725 98.185 97.749 102.237 106.571 107.739 109.448 128.202 151.95 159.867 141.106 139.968 139.937 140.606 141.211 141.791 2022 +576 SGP NGDP_FY Singapore "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.499 80.135 88.194 101.635 110.451 128.393 137.885 149.87 141.388 150.607 168.827 159.976 167.268 174.628 198.306 218.012 243.928 277.849 270.009 295.477 335.614 356.03 371.483 388.186 405.113 426.435 449.68 479.947 513.146 511.893 479.602 546.773 587.192 620.192 647.099 688.57 732.698 779.655 2022 +576 SGP BCA Singapore Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.613 -1.542 -1.348 -0.653 -0.403 0.02 0.337 -0.103 1.947 2.978 3.142 4.874 5.854 4.107 11.264 14.486 14.085 15.589 18.682 14.845 10.637 12.96 13.767 23.73 22.214 29.729 39.971 49.114 29.204 31.827 54.996 62.069 52.064 48.312 56.519 57.574 56.263 59.383 57.125 54.273 58.139 71.926 54.137 56.007 57.752 59.822 61.522 61.603 2021 +576 SGP BCA_NGDPD Singapore Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -13.35 -10.733 -8.489 -3.625 -2.058 0.109 1.792 -0.476 7.333 9.474 8.08 10.72 11.229 6.777 15.286 16.497 14.627 15.57 21.792 17.204 11.072 14.433 14.877 24.302 19.311 23.26 26.893 27.143 15.083 16.393 22.933 22.218 17.643 15.707 17.95 18.693 17.647 17.303 15.153 14.454 16.838 18.118 12.779 12.525 12.285 12.179 11.981 11.477 2021 +936 SVK NGDP_R Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.169 34.166 36.855 39.413 41.165 42.843 42.798 43.297 44.706 46.721 49.291 51.893 55.33 60.029 66.532 70.24 66.408 70.588 72.45 73.434 73.914 75.928 79.888 81.431 83.858 87.04 89.308 85.415 87.995 89.579 90.923 94.014 97.022 99.933 102.731 2021 +936 SVK NGDP_RPCH Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.206 7.872 6.941 4.445 4.076 -0.106 1.166 3.254 4.509 5.499 5.279 6.623 8.493 10.832 5.575 -5.456 6.294 2.637 1.358 0.655 2.725 5.215 1.932 2.98 3.794 2.605 -4.359 3.021 1.8 1.5 3.4 3.2 3 2.8 2021 +936 SVK NGDP Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.971 16.834 19.768 22.033 24.456 26.688 28.584 31.661 34.366 37.33 41.48 46.175 50.486 56.361 63.163 68.591 64.096 68.492 71.477 73.361 74.217 76.093 79.888 81.014 84.443 89.43 94.048 92.079 97.123 106.359 119.051 128.337 135.857 143.133 150.107 2021 +936 SVK NGDPD Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.726 15.837 20.034 21.659 21.927 22.825 20.867 20.73 21.421 24.888 34.085 43.19 49.116 57.492 77.239 97.17 89.302 90.875 99.475 94.313 98.571 101.115 88.646 89.65 95.36 105.661 105.296 105.088 114.947 112.418 122.026 131.897 140.45 148.934 157.224 2021 +936 SVK PPPGDP Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.973 47.7 52.534 57.209 60.782 63.972 64.804 67.045 70.787 75.132 80.828 87.379 96.088 107.465 122.325 131.621 125.238 134.72 141.146 145.401 151.117 156.759 162.567 160.984 167.957 178.494 186.421 180.444 193.619 211.118 221.919 234.279 246.27 258.487 270.866 2021 +936 SVK NGDP_D Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.431 49.273 53.636 55.902 59.41 62.293 66.788 73.126 76.871 79.898 84.153 88.982 91.245 93.89 94.938 97.651 96.517 97.031 98.658 99.901 100.41 100.217 100 99.488 100.697 102.746 105.308 107.802 110.373 118.732 130.936 136.509 140.027 143.229 146.116 2021 +936 SVK NGDPRPC Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,027.59" "6,365.77" "6,828.69" "7,287.54" "7,652.99" "7,952.06" "7,935.19" "8,019.90" "8,311.45" "8,685.97" "9,170.60" "9,660.07" "10,298.35" "11,172.51" "12,382.15" "13,065.40" "12,338.06" "13,095.09" "13,435.37" "13,587.92" "13,660.42" "14,019.35" "14,735.83" "15,006.93" "15,428.32" "15,990.85" "16,385.49" "15,649.87" "16,116.95" "16,386.85" "16,612.17" "17,155.83" "17,683.02" "18,191.08" "18,677.41" 2021 +936 SVK NGDPRPPPPC Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,072.48" "12,749.81" "13,676.98" "14,595.99" "15,327.94" "15,926.94" "15,893.15" "16,062.82" "16,646.76" "17,396.87" "18,367.52" "19,347.87" "20,626.26" "22,377.09" "24,799.83" "26,168.29" "24,711.54" "26,227.77" "26,909.30" "27,214.84" "27,360.05" "28,078.95" "29,513.97" "30,056.94" "30,900.92" "32,027.59" "32,818.00" "31,344.66" "32,280.15" "32,820.73" "33,272.02" "34,360.91" "35,416.80" "36,434.38" "37,408.42" 2021 +936 SVK NGDPPC Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,617.86" "3,136.58" "3,662.66" "4,073.89" "4,546.65" "4,953.61" "5,299.74" "5,864.61" "6,389.10" "6,939.94" "7,717.30" "8,595.73" "9,396.72" "10,489.89" "11,755.31" "12,758.52" "11,908.37" "12,706.29" "13,255.04" "13,574.49" "13,716.42" "14,049.76" "14,735.85" "14,930.05" "15,535.89" "16,429.93" "17,255.18" "16,870.91" "17,788.74" "19,456.46" "21,751.39" "23,419.20" "24,760.96" "26,054.97" "27,290.70" 2021 +936 SVK NGDPDPC Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,571.85" "2,950.86" "3,711.95" "4,004.78" "4,076.50" "4,236.59" "3,869.04" "3,839.79" "3,982.45" "4,626.84" "6,341.55" "8,040.07" "9,141.84" "10,700.34" "14,374.87" "18,074.64" "16,591.54" "16,858.70" "18,447.18" "17,451.39" "18,217.29" "18,669.93" "16,351.27" "16,521.56" "17,544.41" "19,411.80" "19,318.87" "19,254.47" "21,053.44" "20,564.86" "22,295.06" "24,068.75" "25,597.93" "27,110.86" "28,584.65" 2021 +936 SVK PPPPC Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,239.37" "8,887.52" "9,733.72" "10,577.98" "11,299.98" "11,873.73" "12,015.50" "12,418.89" "13,160.32" "13,967.69" "15,038.07" "16,265.94" "17,884.49" "20,001.29" "22,765.85" "24,482.74" "23,267.99" "24,992.49" "26,174.69" "26,904.58" "27,928.64" "28,944.02" "29,986.48" "29,667.55" "30,900.92" "32,792.68" "34,203.09" "33,061.23" "35,462.76" "38,620.16" "40,546.13" "42,751.68" "44,884.36" "47,053.01" "49,245.78" 2021 +936 SVK NGAP_NPGDP Slovak Republic Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.672 2.775 3.292 2.362 6.529 4.565 0.191 -2.218 -3.058 -2.849 -1.82 -1.488 -0.325 2.027 6.535 6.951 -3.195 -1.468 -2.121 -2.829 -3.206 -1.77 1.306 1.186 1.368 1.524 1.122 -4.057 -2.157 -1.964 -1.479 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +936 SVK PPPSH Slovak Republic Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.127 0.131 0.136 0.14 0.141 0.142 0.138 0.133 0.134 0.136 0.138 0.138 0.14 0.145 0.152 0.156 0.148 0.149 0.147 0.144 0.143 0.143 0.145 0.139 0.137 0.138 0.137 0.136 0.132 0.13 0.129 0.129 0.129 0.129 0.128 2021 +936 SVK PPPEX Slovak Republic Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.318 0.353 0.376 0.385 0.402 0.417 0.441 0.472 0.485 0.497 0.513 0.528 0.525 0.524 0.516 0.521 0.512 0.508 0.506 0.505 0.491 0.485 0.491 0.503 0.503 0.501 0.504 0.51 0.502 0.504 0.536 0.548 0.552 0.554 0.554 2021 +936 SVK NID_NGDP Slovak Republic Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.328 22.471 23.784 33.809 34.988 34.455 29.25 27.026 30.708 30.123 25.72 26.397 29.7 28.774 28.29 28.075 20.556 24.165 25.463 20.079 20.737 21.774 24.441 22.65 23.095 23.188 23.58 18.896 21.393 20.471 20.277 21.535 21.921 21.978 22.063 2021 +936 SVK NGSD_NGDP Slovak Republic Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.047 25.697 26.141 23.96 26.188 24.882 24.784 23.944 22.729 22.52 20.827 20.547 22.414 21.748 23.49 21.717 17.113 19.517 20.571 21.011 22.594 22.918 22.352 19.908 21.179 20.982 20.217 19.243 19.426 16.811 17.345 19.62 20.589 21.341 22.105 2021 +936 SVK PCPI Slovak Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. 2015=100 Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.278 37.758 41.497 43.896 46.544 49.658 54.853 61.524 65.919 68.219 73.961 79.472 81.68 85.164 86.782 90.21 91.055 91.691 95.425 98.984 100.428 100.332 100.001 99.528 100.915 103.463 106.324 108.459 111.52 124.837 137.48 143.545 147.561 151.074 154.154 2021 +936 SVK PCPIPCH Slovak Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.464 9.901 5.782 6.033 6.691 10.461 12.161 7.144 3.489 8.417 7.451 2.779 4.266 1.899 3.951 0.937 0.698 4.073 3.73 1.458 -0.095 -0.33 -0.472 1.393 2.525 2.765 2.008 2.822 11.941 10.128 4.411 2.798 2.38 2.039 2021 +936 SVK PCPIE Slovak Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. 2015=100 Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.604 40.922 43.95 46.351 49.252 52.152 58.41 63.34 67.5 69.59 76.02 80.41 83.35 86.25 88.26 91.32 91.36 92.55 96.8 100.04 100.39 100.24 99.78 100.04 102.06 103.99 107.26 108.97 114.45 129.939 141.106 147.33 151.453 155.058 158.219 2021 +936 SVK PCPIEPCH Slovak Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.796 7.402 5.462 6.258 5.889 11.999 8.44 6.568 3.096 9.24 5.775 3.656 3.479 2.33 3.467 0.044 1.303 4.592 3.347 0.35 -0.149 -0.459 0.261 2.019 1.891 3.145 1.594 5.029 13.533 8.594 4.411 2.798 2.38 2.039 2021 +936 SVK TM_RPCH Slovak Republic Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.733 12.226 17.441 7.888 -2.37 -4.026 7.84 17.72 5.434 8.7 21.447 15.332 20.297 8.713 4.262 -19.09 16.313 8.137 2.324 5.407 5.113 7.921 5.004 4.727 3.985 2.086 -8.405 11.122 0.974 1.595 3.321 3.12 2.951 2.2 2021 +936 SVK TMG_RPCH Slovak Republic Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.066 16.486 20.174 7.747 -5.671 -3.911 10.461 19.11 5.178 9.52 25.555 15.489 21.794 8.038 2.689 -19.694 19.172 9.389 2.787 4.473 4.714 8.484 4.449 4.387 3.584 1.882 -6.848 11.761 0.974 1.595 3.321 3.12 2.951 2.2 2021 +936 SVK TX_RPCH Slovak Republic Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.758 6.171 -1.284 5.856 -2.623 10.056 9.244 10.383 7.388 20.157 20.463 12.88 23.561 13.826 3.107 -16.485 17.145 10.843 9.29 5.866 4.046 6.283 5.123 4.127 4.565 0.794 -7.39 10.168 0.434 1.429 4.55 3.942 3.779 2.948 2021 +936 SVK TXG_RPCH Slovak Republic Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.041 11.628 2.774 7.353 -10.765 9.811 13.763 10.014 7.977 27.73 23.707 13.839 26.074 14.37 4.006 -15.874 18.475 11.818 9.39 5.166 4.299 6.175 4.377 3.614 4.626 0.331 -5.784 11.319 0.434 1.429 4.55 3.942 3.779 2.948 2021 +936 SVK LUR Slovak Republic Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.7 14.6 13.7 12.6 11.882 12.725 16.492 18.9 19.458 18.825 17.7 18.358 16.358 13.442 11.217 9.592 12.1 14.417 13.625 13.9 14.117 13.108 11.45 9.658 8.067 6.525 5.725 6.608 6.842 6.2 6.2 6 5.7 5.7 5.7 2021 +936 SVK LE Slovak Republic Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.138 2.1 2.137 2.214 2.119 2.119 2.065 2.025 2.037 2.038 2.06 2.056 2.089 2.132 2.177 2.247 2.203 2.17 2.208 2.209 2.192 2.223 2.267 2.321 2.372 2.42 2.445 2.399 2.385 2.417 2.443 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +936 SVK LP Slovak Republic Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.337 5.367 5.397 5.408 5.379 5.388 5.393 5.399 5.379 5.379 5.375 5.372 5.373 5.373 5.373 5.376 5.382 5.39 5.392 5.404 5.411 5.416 5.421 5.426 5.435 5.443 5.45 5.458 5.46 5.467 5.473 5.48 5.487 5.494 5.5 2021 +936 SVK GGR Slovak Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.875 9.574 10.38 10.823 11.66 12.709 13.089 13.897 15.455 16.441 18.605 19.863 21.684 23.644 23.24 23.839 26.597 27.071 29.497 30.659 34.373 32.483 32.611 34.71 37.022 36.695 39.512 43.931 48.278 49.242 51.56 54.245 56.311 2021 +936 SVK GGR_NGDP Slovak Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.894 43.455 42.444 40.554 40.793 40.141 38.086 37.226 37.259 35.606 36.852 35.242 34.33 34.471 36.258 34.805 37.211 36.902 39.743 40.291 43.026 40.095 38.619 38.813 39.365 39.851 40.683 41.304 40.553 38.369 37.952 37.898 37.514 2021 +936 SVK GGX Slovak Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.561 11.737 11.913 12.237 13.71 16.708 15.57 16.965 16.749 17.51 20.056 21.88 22.979 25.375 28.463 28.978 29.687 30.276 31.64 33.029 36.508 34.575 33.44 35.615 38.241 41.73 45.485 48.198 53.331 54.048 56.095 58.713 61.143 2021 +936 SVK GGX_NGDP Slovak Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.368 53.271 48.71 45.851 47.966 52.772 45.307 45.447 40.379 37.92 39.726 38.821 36.381 36.994 44.408 42.308 41.533 41.27 42.632 43.406 45.699 42.678 39.601 39.825 40.661 45.32 46.833 45.317 44.797 42.114 41.29 41.02 40.733 2021 +936 SVK GGXCNL Slovak Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.687 -2.163 -1.533 -1.414 -2.05 -3.999 -2.481 -3.069 -1.294 -1.069 -1.451 -2.017 -1.295 -1.731 -5.223 -5.139 -3.089 -3.205 -2.144 -2.37 -2.135 -2.092 -0.83 -0.905 -1.219 -5.035 -5.973 -4.268 -5.053 -4.806 -4.535 -4.468 -4.832 2021 +936 SVK GGXCNL_NGDP Slovak Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.473 -9.816 -6.266 -5.297 -7.173 -12.631 -7.221 -8.221 -3.12 -2.314 -2.874 -3.579 -2.05 -2.523 -8.149 -7.503 -4.322 -4.369 -2.889 -3.115 -2.673 -2.582 -0.982 -1.012 -1.296 -5.468 -6.15 -4.012 -4.244 -3.745 -3.338 -3.122 -3.219 2021 +936 SVK GGSB Slovak Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.115 -1.702 -3.369 -1.919 -2.095 -2.116 -2.214 -2.134 -0.445 -0.82 -1.16 -2.222 -2.952 -3.121 -4.351 -4.671 -2.775 -2.477 -1.159 -2.026 -2.578 -2.438 -1.27 -1.452 -1.637 -1.734 -1.683 -2.347 -4.328 -4.526 -4.442 -4.477 -4.841 2021 +936 SVK GGSB_NPGDP Slovak Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.559 -7.562 -14.233 -7.52 -7.345 -6.536 -6.245 -5.554 -1.054 -1.75 -2.29 -4.022 -4.978 -4.867 -6.572 -6.72 -3.8 -3.281 -1.511 -2.615 -3.27 -3.045 -1.524 -1.648 -1.76 -1.806 -1.696 -2.164 -3.582 -3.507 -3.264 -3.128 -3.225 2021 +936 SVK GGXONLB Slovak Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.434 -1.819 -1.09 -0.881 -1.254 -3.02 -1.411 -1.962 -0.606 -0.403 -0.882 -1.516 -0.695 -1.101 -4.511 -4.373 -2.119 -2.036 -0.88 -1.081 -0.943 -0.942 0.198 0.132 -0.217 -4.093 -5.073 -3.286 -4.045 -3.796 -3.495 -3.481 -3.57 2021 +936 SVK GGXONLB_NGDP Slovak Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.198 -8.254 -4.459 -3.3 -4.385 -9.538 -4.104 -5.256 -1.461 -0.873 -1.747 -2.69 -1.101 -1.605 -7.038 -6.385 -2.965 -2.775 -1.185 -1.421 -1.181 -1.162 0.234 0.148 -0.231 -4.445 -5.224 -3.089 -3.398 -2.958 -2.572 -2.432 -2.378 2021 +936 SVK GGXWDN Slovak Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.659 14.185 15.592 11.801 12.462 13.948 14.591 14.98 15.176 15.796 20.656 25.438 29.341 33.362 35.608 37.814 37.877 38.14 38.764 38.991 40.705 45.707 49.821 53.769 58.704 62.896 66.026 70.495 75.326 2021 +936 SVK GGXWDN_NGDP Slovak Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.789 44.803 45.37 31.614 30.043 30.206 28.901 26.578 24.026 23.029 32.227 37.14 41.049 45.476 47.978 49.695 47.412 47.078 45.905 43.599 43.281 49.639 51.297 50.554 49.31 49.009 48.6 49.251 50.182 2021 +936 SVK GGXWDG Slovak Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.268 6.75 8.068 9.052 13.449 15.974 17.565 16.909 17.937 19.262 17.535 17.713 19.167 19.616 23.306 27.929 30.98 38.098 40.742 40.844 41.413 42.481 43.572 44.384 45.277 55.012 61.259 64.356 68.347 72.171 73.897 78.365 83.197 2021 +936 SVK GGXWDG_NGDP Slovak Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.593 30.636 32.989 33.917 47.051 50.452 51.112 45.297 43.242 41.715 34.732 31.427 30.345 28.599 36.361 40.777 43.342 51.932 54.896 53.677 51.839 52.437 51.6 49.63 48.143 59.744 63.074 60.508 57.41 56.236 54.393 54.75 55.425 2021 +936 SVK NGDP_FY Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.971 16.834 19.768 22.033 24.456 26.688 28.584 31.661 34.366 37.33 41.48 46.175 50.486 56.361 63.163 68.591 64.096 68.492 71.477 73.361 74.217 76.093 79.888 81.014 84.443 89.43 94.048 92.079 97.123 106.359 119.051 128.337 135.857 143.133 150.107 2021 +936 SVK BCA Slovak Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. National bank of Slovakia Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Balance of payments data before 2009 reflect staff estimates to comply with BPM6 pending provision of a longer times series based on BPM6. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.651 0.664 0.538 -2.094 -1.93 -2.185 -0.932 -0.639 -1.709 -1.892 -1.668 -2.526 -3.579 -4.039 -3.707 -6.178 -3.075 -4.224 -4.867 0.879 1.831 1.157 -1.852 -2.458 -1.827 -2.331 -3.541 0.364 -2.261 -4.115 -3.578 -2.525 -1.871 -0.948 0.066 2021 +936 SVK BCA_NGDPD Slovak Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.746 4.193 2.686 -9.667 -8.8 -9.573 -4.466 -3.083 -7.979 -7.603 -4.893 -5.85 -7.287 -7.026 -4.8 -6.358 -3.443 -4.648 -4.893 0.932 1.858 1.144 -2.089 -2.742 -1.916 -2.207 -3.363 0.347 -1.967 -3.661 -2.932 -1.915 -1.332 -0.637 0.042 2021 +961 SVN NGDP_R Slovenia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.111 20.674 21.77 22.662 23.479 24.664 25.473 26.831 27.817 28.712 29.718 30.598 31.932 33.144 35.049 37.495 38.811 35.882 36.364 36.677 35.709 35.342 36.32 37.123 38.307 40.152 41.941 43.388 41.513 44.922 47.484 48.278 49.709 51.192 52.729 54.303 2021 +961 SVN NGDP_RPCH Slovenia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.8 5.3 4.1 3.602 5.05 3.279 5.333 3.673 3.216 3.506 2.96 4.359 3.798 5.746 6.98 3.51 -7.549 1.344 0.861 -2.639 -1.029 2.768 2.21 3.192 4.816 4.454 3.451 -4.321 8.211 5.705 1.672 2.965 2.982 3.003 2.986 2021 +961 SVN NGDP Slovenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.443 7.802 9.045 10.561 12.147 13.837 15.352 17.227 18.853 21.148 23.549 25.613 27.628 29.114 31.47 35.074 37.926 36.255 36.364 37.059 36.253 36.454 37.634 38.853 40.443 43.011 45.876 48.533 47.021 52.208 58.839 63.612 68.152 72.272 76.357 80.431 2021 +961 SVN NGDPD Slovenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.271 16.626 16.845 21.384 21.516 20.805 22.168 22.77 20.393 20.901 23.539 29.673 34.448 36.261 39.514 48.073 55.773 50.513 48.248 51.575 46.607 48.416 50.01 43.112 44.754 48.572 54.202 54.338 53.664 61.79 62.191 65.202 70.043 74.715 79.451 84.244 2021 +961 SVN PPPGDP Slovenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.321 23.49 25.263 26.85 28.326 30.27 31.614 33.77 35.803 37.787 39.721 41.704 44.691 47.843 52.153 57.301 60.45 56.245 57.686 59.392 59.746 61.744 63.653 65.283 70.072 75.777 81.044 85.34 82.636 93.137 105.45 111.033 116.723 122.438 128.515 134.913 2021 +961 SVN NGDP_D Slovenia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.039 37.739 41.547 46.601 51.738 56.1 60.267 64.203 67.776 73.656 79.24 83.71 86.523 87.839 89.79 93.541 97.718 101.04 100 101.04 101.524 103.149 103.619 104.661 105.575 107.121 109.384 111.858 113.267 116.22 123.913 131.762 137.102 141.179 144.811 148.115 2021 +961 SVN NGDPRPC Slovenia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,059.46" "10,393.08" "10,943.92" "11,391.10" "11,796.72" "12,412.85" "12,833.24" "13,562.62" "13,994.08" "14,427.21" "14,903.52" "15,336.94" "15,994.33" "16,592.14" "17,495.08" "18,650.93" "19,306.57" "17,655.17" "17,764.69" "17,889.62" "17,372.50" "17,165.89" "17,621.69" "17,995.53" "18,558.10" "19,435.69" "20,291.74" "20,850.51" "19,807.13" "21,300.23" "22,500.54" "22,835.16" "23,496.56" "24,208.62" "24,949.58" "25,712.33" 2021 +961 SVN NGDPRPPPPC Slovenia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "18,984.80" "19,614.44" "20,654.01" "21,497.96" "22,263.46" "23,426.27" "24,219.65" "25,596.18" "26,410.45" "27,227.88" "28,126.80" "28,944.78" "30,185.44" "31,313.67" "33,017.74" "35,199.13" "36,436.50" "33,319.88" "33,526.58" "33,762.34" "32,786.40" "32,396.49" "33,256.69" "33,962.22" "35,023.93" "36,680.19" "38,295.78" "39,350.32" "37,381.19" "40,199.05" "42,464.35" "43,095.86" "44,344.09" "45,687.94" "47,086.32" "48,525.83" 2021 +961 SVN NGDPPC Slovenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,222.93" "3,922.24" "4,546.87" "5,308.33" "6,103.36" "6,963.55" "7,734.20" "8,707.63" "9,484.62" "10,626.48" "11,809.58" "12,838.54" "13,838.78" "14,574.36" "15,708.78" "17,446.23" "18,865.98" "17,838.80" "17,764.69" "18,075.70" "17,637.25" "17,706.40" "18,259.46" "18,834.21" "19,592.79" "20,819.69" "22,195.92" "23,323.04" "22,434.98" "24,755.18" "27,881.06" "30,088.10" "32,214.20" "34,177.57" "36,129.75" "38,083.70" 2021 +961 SVN NGDPDPC Slovenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "9,639.26" "8,357.86" "8,468.16" "10,748.36" "10,810.79" "10,470.50" "11,168.22" "11,509.46" "10,259.49" "10,502.32" "11,804.77" "14,873.63" "17,254.83" "18,152.13" "19,723.80" "23,912.49" "27,744.21" "24,854.23" "23,570.18" "25,156.14" "22,674.49" "23,516.53" "24,263.96" "20,898.91" "21,681.34" "23,511.32" "26,224.26" "26,112.43" "25,604.64" "29,298.41" "29,469.39" "30,840.14" "33,107.70" "35,332.84" "37,593.92" "39,889.39" 2021 +961 SVN PPPPC Slovenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "11,164.79" "11,808.46" "12,699.91" "13,496.01" "14,232.50" "15,234.08" "15,927.30" "17,069.71" "18,011.76" "18,987.60" "19,920.17" "20,904.09" "22,385.29" "23,950.22" "26,032.81" "28,502.73" "30,070.50" "27,674.64" "28,181.02" "28,968.84" "29,066.33" "29,990.16" "30,883.45" "31,646.80" "33,946.64" "36,680.19" "39,210.60" "41,011.10" "39,428.35" "44,162.41" "49,967.80" "52,517.70" "55,172.69" "57,901.17" "60,809.41" "63,881.13" 2021 +961 SVN NGAP_NPGDP Slovenia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.249 1.418 2.608 3.242 -0.609 -1.175 -2.371 -1.05 0.133 -1.383 -0.453 2.804 5.261 5.386 -3.019 -1.019 0.607 -1.95 -2.954 -2.265 -1.849 -0.199 -0.042 0.346 0.949 -2.723 1.732 3.539 1.657 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +961 SVN PPPSH Slovenia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.067 0.068 0.069 0.069 0.069 0.07 0.07 0.072 0.071 0.071 0.072 0.071 0.071 0.07 0.07 0.071 0.072 0.066 0.064 0.062 0.059 0.058 0.058 0.058 0.06 0.062 0.062 0.063 0.062 0.064 0.065 0.065 0.064 0.064 0.064 0.064 2021 +961 SVN PPPEX Slovenia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.289 0.332 0.358 0.393 0.429 0.457 0.486 0.51 0.527 0.56 0.593 0.614 0.618 0.609 0.603 0.612 0.627 0.645 0.63 0.624 0.607 0.59 0.591 0.595 0.577 0.568 0.566 0.569 0.569 0.561 0.558 0.573 0.584 0.59 0.594 0.596 2021 +961 SVN NID_NGDP Slovenia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.441 18.264 21.976 25.466 25.107 26.197 27.196 29.118 28.902 26.674 25.444 26.562 28.797 28.461 30.291 33.047 32.886 23.451 22.362 21.69 18.759 19.587 19.374 19.164 18.427 20.03 21.309 20.622 20.025 21.894 25.56 25.25 24.933 25.018 25.153 25.074 2021 +961 SVN NGSD_NGDP Slovenia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.316 18.832 25.037 24.775 25.2 26.341 26.338 25.116 25.665 26.718 26.37 25.732 26.098 26.66 28.456 28.909 27.567 22.37 21.594 20.854 20.054 22.887 24.471 22.98 23.203 26.247 27.262 26.564 27.579 25.697 25.477 25.668 25.768 25.649 25.731 25.633 2021 +961 SVN PCPI Slovenia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. CPI has been the official measure of price inflation since Jan. 1, 1998, earlier it was the Retail Price Index (RPI). Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.339 30.791 37.215 42.259 46.448 50.323 54.319 57.648 62.798 68.058 73.146 77.198 79.968 81.932 83.949 87.025 91.943 92.718 94.383 96.081 98.573 100.32 100.522 99.998 99.944 101.374 103.134 104.813 104.758 106.761 116.285 122.177 126.247 130.082 133.539 136.739 2021 +961 SVN PCPIPCH Slovenia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.93 20.864 13.554 9.911 8.343 7.942 6.127 8.934 8.376 7.477 5.539 3.589 2.455 2.462 3.664 5.651 0.843 1.797 1.799 2.594 1.772 0.201 -0.521 -0.053 1.431 1.736 1.627 -0.052 1.912 8.921 5.067 3.332 3.038 2.658 2.396 2021 +961 SVN PCPIE Slovenia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. CPI has been the official measure of price inflation since Jan. 1, 1998, earlier it was the Retail Price Index (RPI). Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.55 33.8 40.32 43.95 47.97 52.2 55.61 60.03 65.39 69.99 75.07 78.49 80.95 82.75 85.05 89.89 91.78 93.43 95.19 97.07 99.64 100.27 100.37 99.88 100.36 102.1 103.54 105.44 104.28 109.37 119.003 122.584 126.179 129.434 132.296 135.097 2021 +961 SVN PCPIEPCH Slovenia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.687 19.29 9.003 9.147 8.818 6.533 7.948 8.929 7.035 7.258 4.556 3.134 2.224 2.779 5.691 2.103 1.798 1.884 1.975 2.648 0.632 0.1 -0.488 0.481 1.734 1.41 1.835 -1.1 4.881 8.808 3.009 2.933 2.579 2.211 2.117 2021 +961 SVN TM_RPCH Slovenia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: National Accounts Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: Special trade. Scope of coverage: External trade transactions are covered (the 1982 edition of the IMTSCD is followed) according to the special trade system (relaxed definition) with processing (also processing in free zones) included. Only transactions for which a customs declaration has been issued are covered. In Intrastat the value of intra-community trade of companies above the exemption threshold is covered. Value of companies below the exemption threshold is estimated. No specific countries/territories exclusion. Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB). Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.8 12.8 10.8 2.054 11.691 10.058 8.409 6.62 3.623 5.625 6.464 13.969 7.337 12.388 17.057 4.09 -18.385 6.632 5.314 -3.535 2.111 4.157 4.319 6.289 10.672 7.087 4.669 -9.595 17.585 6.205 3.699 4.997 5.246 4.918 4.566 2021 +961 SVN TMG_RPCH Slovenia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: National Accounts Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: Special trade. Scope of coverage: External trade transactions are covered (the 1982 edition of the IMTSCD is followed) according to the special trade system (relaxed definition) with processing (also processing in free zones) included. Only transactions for which a customs declaration has been issued are covered. In Intrastat the value of intra-community trade of companies above the exemption threshold is covered. Value of companies below the exemption threshold is estimated. No specific countries/territories exclusion. Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB). Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.5 14.21 13.14 1.878 13.401 10.767 8.954 6.719 3.803 5.213 7.068 15.756 7.547 12.911 16.492 3.182 -19.845 7.57 5.967 -4.338 2.934 3.795 5.144 6.583 10.701 7.417 4.988 -8.579 17.245 4.256 2.984 4.907 5.286 5.26 4.706 2021 +961 SVN TX_RPCH Slovenia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: National Accounts Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: Special trade. Scope of coverage: External trade transactions are covered (the 1982 edition of the IMTSCD is followed) according to the special trade system (relaxed definition) with processing (also processing in free zones) included. Only transactions for which a customs declaration has been issued are covered. In Intrastat the value of intra-community trade of companies above the exemption threshold is covered. Value of companies below the exemption threshold is estimated. No specific countries/territories exclusion. Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB). Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 12.8 0.9 2.745 11.634 7.823 2.004 12.593 7.182 7.783 3.16 13.042 11.364 14.122 13.858 4.184 -16.56 10.16 6.869 0.496 3.062 6.011 4.741 6.163 11.071 6.155 4.482 -8.6 14.5 4.893 3.305 4.576 4.897 4.513 4.53 2021 +961 SVN TXG_RPCH Slovenia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: National Accounts Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: Special trade. Scope of coverage: External trade transactions are covered (the 1982 edition of the IMTSCD is followed) according to the special trade system (relaxed definition) with processing (also processing in free zones) included. Only transactions for which a customs declaration has been issued are covered. In Intrastat the value of intra-community trade of companies above the exemption threshold is covered. Value of companies below the exemption threshold is estimated. No specific countries/territories exclusion. Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB). Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3 8.6 3 2.419 14.599 10.761 3.901 14.141 7.215 8.561 4.128 13.92 12.073 15.696 13.956 1.875 -17.04 11.995 7.993 0.363 3.33 6.263 5.322 5.716 11.033 5.748 4.458 -5.529 13.378 0.244 2.934 5.716 5.241 5.008 4.636 2021 +961 SVN LUR Slovenia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.836 8.591 8.497 7 6.892 6.917 7.367 7.408 6.742 6.192 6.342 6.7 6.342 6.542 5.992 4.858 4.392 5.85 7.258 8.183 8.85 10.108 9.7 8.983 8.008 6.575 5.125 4.442 4.983 4.775 4.287 4.28 4.284 4.153 4.042 4.005 2021 +961 SVN LE Slovenia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.97 0.936 0.924 0.922 0.904 0.888 0.887 0.9 0.915 0.92 0.934 0.931 0.934 0.93 0.945 0.976 1.001 0.984 0.964 0.947 0.938 0.928 0.932 0.944 0.961 0.989 1.021 1.046 1.04 1.054 1.08 1.089 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +961 SVN LP Slovenia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.999 1.989 1.989 1.989 1.99 1.987 1.985 1.978 1.988 1.99 1.994 1.995 1.996 1.998 2.003 2.01 2.01 2.032 2.047 2.05 2.055 2.059 2.061 2.063 2.064 2.066 2.067 2.081 2.096 2.109 2.11 2.114 2.116 2.115 2.113 2.112 2021 +961 SVN GGR Slovenia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.748 5.351 5.959 6.738 7.588 8.274 9.36 10.57 11.413 12.346 13.121 13.944 15.208 16.558 15.788 16.21 16.39 16.444 16.656 17.062 17.819 17.894 18.932 20.294 21.176 20.366 22.843 25.326 27.517 29.797 31.661 33.547 35.435 2021 +961 SVN GGR_NGDP Slovenia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.959 44.053 43.064 43.891 44.047 43.889 44.261 44.887 44.56 44.686 45.07 44.308 43.361 43.659 43.548 44.576 44.227 45.36 45.689 45.335 45.863 44.244 44.017 44.236 43.632 43.312 43.753 43.043 43.258 43.722 43.808 43.934 44.057 2021 +961 SVN GGX Slovenia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.608 5.484 6.278 7.095 8.1 8.962 10.301 11.129 12.078 12.882 13.507 14.331 15.225 17.087 17.896 18.246 18.847 17.893 21.97 19.134 18.925 18.67 18.955 19.953 20.972 24.079 25.548 27.167 29.318 31.378 33.017 34.893 36.789 2021 +961 SVN GGX_NGDP Slovenia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.103 45.147 45.371 46.217 47.019 47.534 48.712 47.261 47.155 46.627 46.394 45.539 43.41 45.053 49.361 50.176 50.856 49.354 60.267 50.842 48.711 46.163 44.07 43.493 43.211 51.21 48.934 46.172 46.088 46.041 45.685 45.697 45.741 2021 +961 SVN GGXCNL Slovenia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.86 -0.133 -0.319 -0.357 -0.512 -0.687 -0.941 -0.559 -0.665 -0.536 -0.386 -0.387 -0.017 -0.529 -2.108 -2.036 -2.457 -1.448 -5.315 -2.073 -1.106 -0.776 -0.023 0.341 0.204 -3.714 -2.705 -1.841 -1.8 -1.58 -1.356 -1.346 -1.354 2021 +961 SVN GGXCNL_NGDP Slovenia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.144 -1.093 -2.307 -2.326 -2.972 -3.645 -4.451 -2.374 -2.595 -1.941 -1.324 -1.231 -0.049 -1.394 -5.813 -5.6 -6.629 -3.995 -14.579 -5.507 -2.847 -1.919 -0.053 0.744 0.421 -7.898 -5.181 -3.129 -2.83 -2.319 -1.877 -1.763 -1.684 2021 +961 SVN GGSB Slovenia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.076 -0.143 -0.569 -0.465 -0.589 -0.714 -0.447 -0.68 -0.363 -0.326 -0.768 -0.777 -1.375 -1.616 -1.869 -2.556 -1.121 -4.808 -1.677 -0.771 -0.741 -0.015 0.133 -0.092 -3.144 -3.073 -2.218 -2.02 -1.806 -1.473 -1.373 -1.274 2021 +961 SVN GGSB_NPGDP Slovenia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.646 -1.072 -3.824 -2.685 -3.087 -3.296 -1.878 -2.657 -1.296 -1.114 -2.508 -2.333 -3.82 -4.323 -5.089 -6.938 -3.032 -12.798 -4.356 -1.947 -1.827 -0.035 0.292 -0.191 -6.503 -5.988 -3.904 -3.228 -2.678 -2.052 -1.804 -1.584 2021 +961 SVN GGXONLB Slovenia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.691 0.068 -0.049 -0.089 -0.192 -0.354 -0.563 -0.15 -0.295 -0.148 -0.007 -0.023 0.342 -0.269 -1.788 -1.643 -1.939 -0.931 -4.59 -1.017 -- 0.29 0.913 1.164 0.928 -3.062 -2.157 -1.35 -1.325 -1.053 -0.827 -0.774 -0.721 2021 +961 SVN GGXONLB_NGDP Slovenia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.54 0.563 -0.357 -0.576 -1.115 -1.876 -2.66 -0.637 -1.151 -0.536 -0.025 -0.072 0.975 -0.708 -4.931 -4.518 -5.232 -2.567 -12.591 -2.702 -- 0.717 2.123 2.538 1.913 -6.511 -4.132 -2.295 -2.082 -1.544 -1.144 -1.014 -0.896 2021 +961 SVN GGXWDN Slovenia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.708 1.284 1.613 1.841 2.302 3.078 3.74 3.894 4.823 5.43 5.78 5.99 5.314 5.225 7.629 9.708 11.954 13.254 16.48 17.49 19.552 21.12 22.324 21.011 20.673 23.383 25.85 26.591 27.562 28.195 29.008 29.88 30.758 2021 +961 SVN GGXWDN_NGDP Slovenia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.703 10.567 11.657 11.991 13.36 16.328 17.684 16.534 18.829 19.655 19.852 19.032 15.15 13.776 21.041 26.697 32.256 36.559 45.208 46.473 50.325 52.221 51.903 45.799 42.596 49.729 49.513 45.193 43.328 41.371 40.138 39.132 38.241 2021 +961 SVN GGXWDG Slovenia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.926 2.619 3.052 3.49 4.085 4.886 5.512 6.442 6.859 7.431 7.686 8.202 8.014 8.263 12.518 13.916 17.217 19.418 25.52 30.22 32.087 31.756 31.893 32.245 31.751 37.423 38.858 40.91 42.403 43.377 44.628 45.97 47.32 2021 +961 SVN GGXWDG_NGDP Slovenia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.241 21.561 22.058 22.73 23.71 25.918 26.062 27.358 26.777 26.897 26.399 26.061 22.848 21.786 34.526 38.269 46.458 53.561 70.006 80.299 82.588 78.52 74.15 70.287 65.421 79.588 74.429 69.528 66.658 63.647 61.75 60.204 58.833 2021 +961 SVN NGDP_FY Slovenia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.443 7.802 9.045 10.561 12.147 13.837 15.352 17.227 18.853 21.148 23.549 25.613 27.628 29.114 31.47 35.074 37.926 36.255 36.364 37.059 36.253 36.454 37.634 38.853 40.443 43.011 45.876 48.533 47.021 52.208 58.839 63.612 68.152 72.272 76.357 80.431 2021 +961 SVN BCA Slovenia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.087 0.282 0.565 -0.097 0.015 0.023 -0.147 -0.735 -0.564 0.008 0.206 -0.24 -0.927 -0.653 -0.725 -1.989 -2.967 -0.546 -0.371 -0.431 0.604 1.598 2.549 1.645 2.138 3.02 3.227 3.229 4.054 2.35 -0.051 0.272 0.585 0.471 0.459 0.471 2021 +961 SVN BCA_NGDPD Slovenia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.642 1.696 3.353 -0.453 0.068 0.108 -0.662 -3.23 -2.766 0.04 0.875 -0.81 -2.692 -1.8 -1.836 -4.138 -5.319 -1.081 -0.768 -0.836 1.295 3.3 5.097 3.817 4.776 6.217 5.953 5.943 7.555 3.803 -0.082 0.417 0.835 0.63 0.578 0.559 2021 +813 SLB NGDP_R Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. This has been updated till 2016 with data provided by the country authorities. For 2017 and onwards, real GDP is estimated by the staff, based on sectoral growth assumptions provided by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.96 3.889 3.824 3.973 3.98 3.855 3.847 4.171 4.223 4.403 4.5 4.77 5.376 5.591 6.044 6.654 6.761 6.699 6.786 6.753 5.789 5.328 5.179 5.517 5.884 6.21 6.512 6.802 7.197 7.381 8.017 8.6 8.718 9.174 9.283 9.439 9.963 10.27 10.552 10.736 10.373 10.349 9.887 10.142 10.383 10.694 11.009 11.337 2020 +813 SLB NGDP_RPCH Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.663 -1.797 -1.67 3.891 0.17 -3.132 -0.201 8.421 1.25 4.264 2.2 6 12.7 4 8.1 10.089 1.61 -0.914 1.292 -0.486 -14.277 -7.957 -2.8 6.523 6.667 5.526 4.874 4.442 5.806 2.569 8.616 7.267 1.367 5.237 1.186 1.678 5.556 3.077 2.745 1.749 -3.382 -0.235 -4.457 2.577 2.378 2.987 2.948 2.979 2020 +813 SLB NGDP Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. This has been updated till 2016 with data provided by the country authorities. For 2017 and onwards, real GDP is estimated by the staff, based on sectoral growth assumptions provided by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.152 0.169 0.187 0.208 0.231 0.245 0.257 0.311 0.368 0.396 0.543 0.618 0.788 0.959 1.326 1.599 1.821 1.957 2.204 2.361 2.137 2.161 2.338 2.646 2.976 3.591 4.099 4.746 5.417 5.928 6.829 8.023 8.718 9.39 9.85 10.352 10.964 11.593 12.847 13.234 12.617 13.107 12.966 13.782 14.674 15.67 16.731 17.824 2020 +813 SLB NGDPD Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.183 0.194 0.193 0.181 0.182 0.166 0.148 0.155 0.176 0.173 0.215 0.228 0.269 0.301 0.403 0.469 0.511 0.527 0.458 0.488 0.42 0.41 0.346 0.353 0.398 0.477 0.539 0.62 0.699 0.736 0.847 1.05 1.185 1.286 1.336 1.308 1.379 1.47 1.615 1.619 1.536 1.632 1.601 1.702 1.812 1.935 2.066 2.201 2020 +813 SLB PPPGDP Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.223 0.24 0.25 0.27 0.28 0.28 0.285 0.317 0.332 0.36 0.382 0.418 0.482 0.513 0.567 0.637 0.659 0.664 0.68 0.687 0.602 0.566 0.559 0.607 0.665 0.724 0.783 0.84 0.905 0.935 1.027 1.125 1.162 1.244 1.282 1.317 1.404 1.475 1.551 1.607 1.571 1.632 1.671 1.775 1.855 1.946 2.041 2.143 2020 +813 SLB NGDP_D Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.832 4.335 4.899 5.239 5.811 6.358 6.682 7.45 8.703 9.004 12.074 12.949 14.653 17.147 21.937 24.03 26.933 29.215 32.474 34.966 36.91 40.566 45.142 47.965 50.567 57.822 62.936 69.775 75.277 80.316 85.174 93.285 100 102.353 106.11 109.675 110.05 112.883 121.753 123.268 121.633 126.659 131.14 135.889 141.326 146.539 151.975 157.226 2020 +813 SLB NGDPRPC Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "17,177.25" "16,310.86" "15,516.74" "15,606.72" "15,149.56" "14,236.00" "13,797.22" "14,540.23" "14,317.64" "14,519.63" "14,430.15" "14,870.90" "16,291.50" "16,468.61" "17,304.24" "18,519.77" "18,296.35" "17,629.32" "17,368.22" "16,815.04" "14,027.54" "12,567.76" "11,893.57" "12,341.10" "12,833.12" "13,214.39" "13,537.00" "13,820.78" "14,296.97" "14,327.85" "15,188.50" "15,881.23" "15,677.33" "16,057.30" "15,812.01" "15,649.84" "16,084.12" "16,146.36" "16,162.17" "16,028.26" "15,152.85" "14,791.86" "13,828.42" "13,879.38" "13,903.59" "14,010.70" "14,113.23" "14,220.76" 2019 +813 SLB NGDPRPPPPC Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,466.40" "2,342.00" "2,227.97" "2,240.89" "2,175.25" "2,044.08" "1,981.08" "2,087.76" "2,055.80" "2,084.80" "2,071.96" "2,135.24" "2,339.22" "2,364.65" "2,484.63" "2,659.17" "2,627.09" "2,531.31" "2,493.82" "2,414.39" "2,014.15" "1,804.54" "1,707.74" "1,772.00" "1,842.65" "1,897.39" "1,943.71" "1,984.46" "2,052.83" "2,057.27" "2,180.84" "2,280.31" "2,251.03" "2,305.59" "2,270.37" "2,247.09" "2,309.44" "2,318.38" "2,320.65" "2,301.42" "2,175.72" "2,123.89" "1,985.56" "1,992.87" "1,996.35" "2,011.73" "2,026.45" "2,041.89" 2019 +813 SLB NGDPPC Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 658.158 707.108 760.114 817.658 880.398 905.15 921.973 "1,083.31" "1,246.06" "1,307.28" "1,742.35" "1,925.67" "2,387.19" "2,823.82" "3,796.03" "4,450.21" "4,927.80" "5,150.46" "5,640.09" "5,879.52" "5,177.51" "5,098.27" "5,368.97" "5,919.39" "6,489.30" "7,640.76" "8,519.59" "9,643.46" "10,762.40" "11,507.53" "12,936.66" "14,814.79" "15,677.33" "16,435.19" "16,778.15" "17,163.97" "17,700.59" "18,226.43" "19,677.94" "19,757.76" "18,430.84" "18,735.17" "18,134.59" "18,860.54" "19,649.36" "20,531.17" "21,448.55" "22,358.67" 2019 +813 SLB NGDPDPC Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 793.126 812.613 782.732 711.899 691.205 611.271 529.413 540.763 598.343 570.057 689.006 709.335 815.269 885.84 "1,153.33" "1,306.62" "1,381.75" "1,385.67" "1,171.20" "1,215.24" "1,017.41" 965.95 795.547 788.627 867.004 "1,014.73" "1,119.61" "1,260.25" "1,389.07" "1,428.61" "1,604.15" "1,938.79" "2,131.46" "2,250.74" "2,274.90" "2,168.62" "2,227.01" "2,310.83" "2,474.43" "2,417.32" "2,243.99" "2,332.98" "2,239.62" "2,329.28" "2,426.70" "2,535.60" "2,648.90" "2,761.30" 2019 +813 SLB PPPPC Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 967.046 "1,005.15" "1,015.29" "1,061.17" "1,067.26" "1,034.62" "1,022.92" "1,104.67" "1,126.11" "1,186.78" "1,223.61" "1,303.63" "1,460.71" "1,511.58" "1,622.21" "1,772.56" "1,783.25" "1,747.86" "1,741.36" "1,709.65" "1,458.55" "1,336.20" "1,284.23" "1,358.85" "1,450.96" "1,540.92" "1,627.25" "1,706.26" "1,798.90" "1,814.34" "1,946.44" "2,077.50" "2,089.18" "2,177.29" "2,184.12" "2,183.35" "2,266.42" "2,318.38" "2,376.08" "2,398.55" "2,294.88" "2,333.29" "2,336.40" "2,428.57" "2,483.85" "2,549.50" "2,617.05" "2,688.02" 2019 +813 SLB NGAP_NPGDP Solomon Islands Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +813 SLB PPPSH Solomon Islands Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +813 SLB PPPEX Solomon Islands Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.681 0.703 0.749 0.771 0.825 0.875 0.901 0.981 1.107 1.102 1.424 1.477 1.634 1.868 2.34 2.511 2.763 2.947 3.239 3.439 3.55 3.815 4.181 4.356 4.472 4.959 5.236 5.652 5.983 6.343 6.646 7.131 7.504 7.548 7.682 7.861 7.81 7.862 8.282 8.237 8.031 8.029 7.762 7.766 7.911 8.053 8.196 8.318 2020 +813 SLB NID_NGDP Solomon Islands Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. This has been updated till 2016 with data provided by the country authorities. For 2017 and onwards, real GDP is estimated by the staff, based on sectoral growth assumptions provided by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 6.673 11.221 8.958 11.2 7.528 9.485 7.958 9.083 6.865 5.227 5.705 6.614 7.239 6.883 7.613 7.914 5.967 10.706 6.368 9.218 11.797 15.34 14.237 13.439 20.662 16.217 14.283 15.59 13.064 15.493 16.247 19.459 18.868 22.681 17.608 20.847 22.672 21.375 18.855 16.28 15.959 15.666 2020 +813 SLB NGSD_NGDP Solomon Islands Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. This has been updated till 2016 with data provided by the country authorities. For 2017 and onwards, real GDP is estimated by the staff, based on sectoral growth assumptions provided by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 7.122 -0.324 8.856 6.952 11.112 -7.171 29.141 36.136 15.222 20.325 12.435 18.129 28.16 28.04 22.42 -18.078 -6.782 -3.94 -1.218 2.832 -7.27 -6.298 -4.232 16.613 21.732 3.167 3.806 2.434 -1.636 -4.309 -5.709 8.974 15.664 12.596 9.309 12.796 12.713 15.184 15.908 13.17 15.977 16.051 12.598 8.231 8.17 6.846 6.657 6.294 2020 +813 SLB PCPI Solomon Islands "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.221 4.776 5.397 5.772 6.402 7.005 7.922 8.833 10.318 11.859 12.891 14.824 16.425 17.936 20.321 22.274 24.896 26.904 30.228 32.632 34.893 37.555 41.072 45.211 48.337 51.977 57.817 62.242 73.033 78.267 78.975 84.833 89.85 94.567 99.575 99.008 99.5 100 103.475 105.167 108.283 108.167 112.208 116.256 120.3 124.67 129.031 133.473 2021 +813 SLB PCPIPCH Solomon Islands "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 8.25 13.144 12.998 6.95 10.922 9.409 13.1 11.494 16.812 14.936 8.7 15 10.8 9.2 13.294 9.612 11.773 8.065 12.355 7.953 6.928 7.628 9.366 10.077 6.916 7.53 11.235 7.654 17.338 7.166 0.905 7.418 5.914 5.249 5.296 -0.569 0.497 0.503 3.475 1.635 2.964 -0.108 3.737 3.608 3.478 3.632 3.498 3.443 2021 +813 SLB PCPIE Solomon Islands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.632 21.043 23.29 25.53 28.157 31.069 33.179 35.879 38.191 44.058 45.727 49.157 53.5 58.8 65.3 77.1 78.4 79.1 86.5 90.9 91.7 97 100.4 98.2 100.3 104.1 106.9 104.2 107.8 112.443 115.78 119.356 123.137 127.23 131.389 2021 +813 SLB PCPIEPCH Solomon Islands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.937 10.678 9.619 10.292 10.342 6.791 8.136 6.444 15.363 3.789 7.501 8.836 9.907 11.054 18.07 1.686 0.893 9.355 5.087 0.88 5.78 3.505 -2.191 2.138 3.789 2.69 -2.526 3.455 4.307 2.967 3.089 3.168 3.323 3.269 2021 +813 SLB TM_RPCH Solomon Islands Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: cannot verify Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 14.1 -2.409 -29.652 -5.902 18.591 -6.604 -23.329 -15.046 28.27 3.689 -8.881 -20.494 -9.962 27.344 11.374 -5.891 -21.202 9.579 -27.845 -22.49 -26.869 -12.61 -29.122 -4.746 18.763 45.952 41.854 27.601 -2.552 -0.95 44.131 -1.358 4.666 11.748 -2.4 6.082 3.88 1.924 3.246 3.298 -21.052 -8.712 -7.815 23.653 -3.414 -0.465 2.687 2.669 2021 +813 SLB TMG_RPCH Solomon Islands Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: cannot verify Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 25.654 -1.797 -1.67 3.891 0.17 -3.132 4.188 14.002 28.27 -16.84 -25.624 13.246 -8.836 13.549 -2.189 1.551 -25.53 7.111 -35.829 -17.474 -22.182 -14.704 -22.708 -1.687 14.953 53.472 26.755 25.501 -5.695 -2.543 36.45 4.001 2.803 6.974 0.722 11.205 -1.429 3.5 7.485 -3.583 -13.182 -4.951 -11.563 15.485 -0.673 0.024 2.59 2.2 2021 +813 SLB TX_RPCH Solomon Islands Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: cannot verify Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 3.021 5.557 -20.674 4.785 9.884 -27.987 -8.255 -34.075 -2.96 -7.285 -4.935 10.031 4.291 -4.67 5.223 14.054 9.566 4.402 -10.025 5.889 -29.328 -33.958 -7.315 18.375 23.654 9.21 8.02 4.719 15.605 -13.2 27.814 35.311 22.943 5.013 3.367 2.841 -4.387 12.842 13.058 -14.885 -28.449 -13.21 -3.936 31.92 5.426 7.739 8.773 8.845 2021 +813 SLB TXG_RPCH Solomon Islands Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: cannot verify Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 7.056 -1.797 -1.67 3.891 0.17 -3.132 22.473 6.023 10.021 3.792 -6.786 2.715 9.934 -12.797 -1.983 15.243 5.27 -4.378 -16.133 9.592 -42.617 -24.334 9.583 18.655 21.025 5.996 -0.412 13.191 22.524 -20.997 27.627 49.101 27.075 1.547 6.279 2.238 -6.687 13.653 13.478 -15.742 -18.939 -11.835 -11.928 15.901 11.028 7.184 8.609 8.708 2021 +813 SLB LUR Solomon Islands Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +813 SLB LE Solomon Islands Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +813 SLB LP Solomon Islands Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.231 0.238 0.246 0.255 0.263 0.271 0.279 0.287 0.295 0.303 0.312 0.321 0.33 0.34 0.349 0.359 0.37 0.38 0.391 0.402 0.413 0.424 0.435 0.447 0.459 0.47 0.481 0.492 0.503 0.515 0.528 0.542 0.556 0.571 0.587 0.603 0.619 0.636 0.653 0.67 0.685 0.7 0.715 0.731 0.747 0.763 0.78 0.797 2019 +813 SLB GGR Solomon Islands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.037 0.037 0.041 0.04 0.048 0.053 0.057 0.074 0.094 0.114 0.166 0.244 0.309 0.342 0.458 0.446 0.508 0.42 0.453 0.433 0.336 0.34 0.288 0.673 0.943 1.091 1.348 1.852 2.194 2.659 3.526 4 4.105 4.203 4.089 4.381 4.226 4.592 5.093 4.207 4.218 4.264 4.079 4.331 4.65 4.897 5.201 5.475 2020 +813 SLB GGR_NGDP Solomon Islands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 24.319 22.065 21.887 19.362 20.755 21.501 22.211 23.909 25.566 28.802 30.618 39.523 39.251 35.689 34.52 27.874 27.9 21.439 20.552 18.359 15.741 15.742 12.301 25.452 31.691 30.399 32.879 39.015 40.501 44.851 51.638 49.856 47.088 44.762 41.515 42.326 38.539 39.608 39.644 31.785 33.434 32.529 31.459 31.427 31.685 31.249 31.088 30.716 2020 +813 SLB GGX Solomon Islands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.029 0.036 0.037 0.039 0.059 0.069 0.079 0.143 0.144 0.162 0.151 0.226 0.257 0.296 0.371 0.366 0.408 0.351 0.389 0.285 0.411 0.362 0.319 0.53 0.853 1.195 1.416 1.864 2.288 2.626 3.248 3.4 3.819 3.862 3.908 4.382 4.682 4.93 4.985 4.416 4.526 4.839 4.879 4.908 5.22 5.509 5.841 6.183 2020 +813 SLB GGX_NGDP Solomon Islands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 19.388 21.456 19.698 18.74 25.629 28.183 30.731 46.129 39.267 40.941 27.868 36.542 32.586 30.837 28.011 22.9 22.423 17.909 17.641 12.057 19.249 16.731 13.636 20.039 28.654 33.295 34.557 39.285 42.24 44.297 47.565 42.386 43.803 41.126 39.673 42.331 42.704 42.53 38.801 33.365 35.872 36.92 37.628 35.609 35.572 35.157 34.914 34.688 2020 +813 SLB GGXCNL Solomon Islands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.007 0.001 0.004 0.001 -0.011 -0.016 -0.022 -0.069 -0.05 -0.048 0.015 0.018 0.052 0.047 0.086 0.08 0.1 0.069 0.064 0.149 -0.075 -0.021 -0.031 0.143 0.09 -0.104 -0.069 -0.013 -0.094 0.033 0.278 0.599 0.286 0.341 0.181 -0.001 -0.457 -0.339 0.108 -0.209 -0.308 -0.576 -0.8 -0.576 -0.57 -0.612 -0.64 -0.708 2020 +813 SLB GGXCNL_NGDP Solomon Islands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 4.931 0.609 2.189 0.622 -4.874 -6.682 -8.52 -22.22 -13.701 -12.139 2.749 2.981 6.664 4.852 6.509 4.973 5.477 3.53 2.91 6.302 -3.508 -0.989 -1.334 5.413 3.037 -2.896 -1.678 -0.27 -1.738 0.554 4.073 7.47 3.285 3.636 1.842 -0.006 -4.165 -2.923 0.842 -1.579 -2.438 -4.391 -6.169 -4.182 -3.887 -3.907 -3.827 -3.972 2020 +813 SLB GGSB Solomon Islands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +813 SLB GGSB_NPGDP Solomon Islands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +813 SLB GGXONLB Solomon Islands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.068 0.209 -0.029 -0.018 -0.013 0.153 0.118 -0.078 -0.047 0.128 0.045 0.13 0.301 0.623 0.304 0.357 0.193 0.04 -0.375 -0.17 0.178 -0.156 -0.283 -0.549 -0.759 -0.491 -0.468 -0.495 -0.51 -0.565 2020 +813 SLB GGXONLB_NGDP Solomon Islands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.661 3.067 8.846 -1.357 -0.853 -0.56 5.786 3.974 -2.172 -1.145 2.704 0.824 2.196 4.411 7.767 3.493 3.797 1.957 0.383 -3.418 -1.469 1.387 -1.178 -2.242 -4.185 -5.853 -3.563 -3.192 -3.159 -3.047 -3.168 2020 +813 SLB GGXWDN Solomon Islands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.537 1.308 1.38 1.399 1.354 0.907 1.354 0.542 -0.016 -0.247 -0.52 -0.864 -0.733 -0.626 -0.35 -0.443 -0.265 0.426 0.963 1.297 1.791 2.422 3.133 3.938 4.707 2020 +813 SLB GGXWDN_NGDP Solomon Islands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.101 43.941 38.443 34.142 28.535 16.734 22.843 7.943 -0.194 -2.834 -5.541 -8.773 -7.082 -5.71 -3.022 -3.448 -2.003 3.38 7.348 10.001 12.998 16.507 19.991 23.54 26.405 2020 +813 SLB GGXWDG Solomon Islands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.667 1.583 1.722 1.734 1.63 1.123 1.63 1.567 1.472 1.327 1.265 1.031 0.928 0.775 0.981 1.039 1.052 1.723 2.157 2.49 2.985 3.616 4.326 5.132 5.9 2020 +813 SLB GGXWDG_NGDP Solomon Islands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.006 53.187 47.971 42.305 34.347 20.731 27.496 22.948 18.344 15.221 13.473 10.463 8.961 7.066 8.466 8.09 7.949 13.654 16.454 19.206 21.659 24.641 27.608 30.674 33.101 2020 +813 SLB NGDP_FY Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.152 0.169 0.187 0.208 0.231 0.245 0.257 0.311 0.368 0.396 0.543 0.618 0.788 0.959 1.326 1.599 1.821 1.957 2.204 2.361 2.137 2.161 2.338 2.646 2.976 3.591 4.099 4.746 5.417 5.928 6.829 8.023 8.718 9.39 9.85 10.352 10.964 11.593 12.847 13.234 12.617 13.107 12.966 13.782 14.674 15.67 16.731 17.824 2020 +813 SLB BCA Solomon Islands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The IMF staff estimates the current account balance based on foreign exchange receipts and payments data published by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.006 -0.021 -0.004 -0.006 -- -0.029 0.008 -- -0.021 -0.026 -0.026 -0.036 -0.007 -0.007 0.001 -0.085 -0.035 -0.021 -0.006 0.014 -0.031 -0.026 -0.015 0.021 0.061 -0.029 -0.043 -0.08 -0.111 -0.131 -0.223 -0.076 0.016 -0.039 -0.05 -0.035 -0.049 -0.063 -0.048 -0.154 -0.025 -0.078 -0.161 -0.224 -0.194 -0.183 -0.192 -0.206 2021 +813 SLB BCA_NGDPD Solomon Islands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.109 -10.862 -2.144 -3.572 0.23 -17.229 5.656 0.132 -11.964 -15.213 -12.182 -15.993 -2.712 -2.444 0.317 -18.078 -6.782 -3.94 -1.218 2.832 -7.27 -6.298 -4.232 5.906 15.364 -6.051 -7.992 -12.906 -15.873 -17.747 -26.372 -7.243 1.381 -2.995 -3.755 -2.697 -3.535 -4.275 -2.96 -9.511 -1.631 -4.796 -10.074 -13.144 -10.685 -9.434 -9.302 -9.371 2020 +726 SOM NGDP_R Somalia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.561 4.616 4.877 5.011 5.241 5.489 5.609 5.816 5.973 5.956 6.131 6.25 6.443 6.681 6.942 7.219 7.515 2021 +726 SOM NGDP_RPCH Somalia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.2 5.654 2.748 4.59 4.732 2.187 3.69 2.699 -0.285 2.938 1.945 3.081 3.7 3.9 4 4.1 2021 +726 SOM NGDP Somalia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.917 4.042 4.577 5.025 5.335 5.534 5.609 5.856 6.485 6.883 7.628 8.416 9.011 9.808 10.69 11.637 12.664 2021 +726 SOM NGDPD Somalia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.917 4.042 4.577 5.025 5.335 5.534 5.609 5.856 6.485 6.883 7.628 8.416 9.011 9.808 10.69 11.637 12.664 2021 +726 SOM PPPGDP Somalia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.669 11.368 10.601 12.505 14.95 16.12 15.743 16.714 17.472 17.632 18.904 20.642 22.036 23.331 24.692 26.168 27.768 2021 +726 SOM NGDP_D Somalia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 85.868 87.565 93.849 100.279 101.794 100.82 99.999 100.688 108.572 115.564 124.417 134.651 139.866 146.802 153.999 161.192 168.512 2021 +726 SOM NGDPRPC Somalia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 389.656 400.475 400.27 407.24 414.893 412.419 415.988 415.581 403.111 403.653 400.294 401.387 404.901 409.234 414.011 419.246 2013 +726 SOM NGDPRPPPPC Somalia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,093.65" "1,124.01" "1,123.44" "1,143.00" "1,164.48" "1,157.54" "1,167.55" "1,166.41" "1,131.41" "1,132.93" "1,123.50" "1,126.57" "1,136.44" "1,148.60" "1,162.00" "1,176.70" 2013 +726 SOM NGDPPC Somalia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 341.202 375.84 401.389 414.544 418.294 412.416 418.849 451.205 465.852 502.213 539.001 561.406 594.404 630.215 667.351 706.481 2013 +726 SOM NGDPDPC Somalia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 341.202 375.84 401.389 414.544 418.294 412.416 418.849 451.205 465.852 502.213 539.001 561.406 594.404 630.215 667.351 706.481 2013 +726 SOM PPPPC Somalia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 959.642 870.495 998.917 "1,161.64" "1,218.48" "1,157.54" "1,195.44" "1,215.64" "1,193.37" "1,244.63" "1,322.03" "1,372.87" "1,413.95" "1,455.64" "1,500.66" "1,549.05" 2013 +726 SOM NGAP_NPGDP Somalia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +726 SOM PPPSH Somalia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.011 0.01 0.011 0.013 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 2021 +726 SOM PPPEX Somalia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.267 0.356 0.432 0.402 0.357 0.343 0.356 0.35 0.371 0.39 0.404 0.408 0.409 0.42 0.433 0.445 0.456 2021 +726 SOM NID_NGDP Somalia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +726 SOM NGSD_NGDP Somalia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +726 SOM PCPI Somalia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.028 98.717 100 100.913 100.937 104.93 109.407 114.348 119.27 124.78 136.01 141.315 146.967 152.258 157.283 162.316 2021 +726 SOM PCPIPCH Somalia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.8 1.3 0.913 0.024 3.957 4.266 4.517 4.304 4.62 9 3.9 4 3.6 3.3 3.2 2021 +726 SOM PCPIE Somalia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.028 98.717 100 100.292 101.509 107.692 111.16 114.64 120.18 126.99 137.53 142.756 148.324 153.515 158.428 163.339 2021 +726 SOM PCPIEPCH Somalia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.8 1.3 0.292 1.214 6.091 3.221 3.13 4.833 5.667 8.3 3.8 3.9 3.5 3.2 3.1 2021 +726 SOM TM_RPCH Somalia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +726 SOM TMG_RPCH Somalia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +726 SOM TX_RPCH Somalia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +726 SOM TXG_RPCH Somalia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +726 SOM LUR Somalia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +726 SOM LE Somalia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +726 SOM LP Somalia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: UNFPA Latest actual data: 2013 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.846 12.178 12.519 12.87 13.23 13.6 13.981 14.373 14.775 15.189 15.614 16.051 16.501 16.963 17.438 17.926 2013 +726 SOM GGR Somalia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.145 0.141 0.171 0.269 0.27 0.338 0.497 0.377 0.591 0.568 0.392 0.471 0.555 0.644 2021 +726 SOM GGR_NGDP Somalia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.421 2.891 2.647 3.091 4.788 4.614 5.217 7.22 4.936 7.019 6.307 3.998 4.409 4.769 5.082 2021 +726 SOM GGX Somalia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.117 0.149 0.125 0.137 0.238 0.268 0.314 0.472 0.46 0.593 0.595 0.574 0.656 0.739 0.831 2021 +726 SOM GGX_NGDP Somalia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.566 2.962 2.337 2.476 4.237 4.572 4.849 6.86 6.033 7.045 6.604 5.852 6.136 6.346 6.564 2021 +726 SOM GGXCNL Somalia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.007 -0.004 0.017 0.034 0.031 0.002 0.024 0.025 -0.084 -0.002 -0.027 -0.182 -0.185 -0.184 -0.188 2021 +726 SOM GGXCNL_NGDP Somalia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.145 -0.071 0.31 0.615 0.551 0.041 0.368 0.359 -1.097 -0.026 -0.296 -1.854 -1.727 -1.577 -1.481 2021 +726 SOM GGSB Somalia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +726 SOM GGSB_NPGDP Somalia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +726 SOM GGXONLB Somalia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.007 -0.004 0.017 0.034 0.031 0.002 0.024 0.026 -0.083 -0.001 -0.017 -0.165 -0.164 -0.158 -0.158 2021 +726 SOM GGXONLB_NGDP Somalia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.145 -0.071 0.31 0.615 0.551 0.041 0.368 0.385 -1.084 -0.015 -0.185 -1.682 -1.53 -1.358 -1.244 2021 +726 SOM GGXWDN Somalia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +726 SOM GGXWDN_NGDP Somalia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +726 SOM GGXWDG Somalia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions +726 SOM GGXWDG_NGDP Somalia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP +726 SOM NGDP_FY Somalia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.917 4.042 4.577 5.025 5.335 5.534 5.609 5.856 6.485 6.883 7.628 8.416 9.011 9.808 10.69 11.637 12.664 2021 +726 SOM BCA Somalia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.531 -0.33 -0.338 -0.393 -0.437 -0.362 -0.671 -0.746 -1.306 -1.332 -1.274 -1.471 -1.645 -1.776 -1.921 2021 +726 SOM BCA_NGDPD Somalia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.598 -6.562 -6.343 -7.108 -7.792 -6.187 -10.354 -10.837 -17.115 -15.832 -14.134 -14.995 -15.391 -15.263 -15.167 2021 +199 ZAF NGDP_R South Africa "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 "2,032.31" "2,141.26" "2,133.05" "2,093.66" "2,200.42" "2,173.76" "2,174.15" "2,219.82" "2,313.06" "2,368.45" "2,360.93" "2,336.89" "2,286.95" "2,315.16" "2,389.24" "2,463.31" "2,569.23" "2,636.03" "2,649.21" "2,712.79" "2,826.73" "2,903.05" "3,010.47" "3,099.25" "3,240.41" "3,411.41" "3,602.58" "3,795.69" "3,916.82" "3,856.57" "3,973.80" "4,099.71" "4,197.95" "4,302.29" "4,363.12" "4,420.79" "4,450.17" "4,501.70" "4,570.23" "4,584.10" "4,293.36" "4,504.29" "4,598.79" "4,649.38" "4,707.50" "4,773.40" "4,840.23" "4,908.00" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDP_RPCH South Africa "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 6.621 5.361 -0.383 -1.847 5.099 -1.212 0.018 2.101 4.2 2.395 -0.318 -1.018 -2.137 1.234 3.2 3.1 4.3 2.6 0.5 2.4 4.2 2.7 3.7 2.949 4.555 5.277 5.604 5.36 3.191 -1.538 3.04 3.169 2.396 2.485 1.414 1.322 0.665 1.158 1.522 0.303 -6.342 4.913 2.098 1.1 1.25 1.4 1.4 1.4 2021 +199 ZAF NGDP South Africa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 69.637 81.739 93.276 107.181 125.207 143.659 167.618 196.55 236.388 283.395 326.127 373.34 419.121 480.994 545.092 622.901 701.804 778.645 845.733 925.69 "1,053.14" "1,165.94" "1,360.68" "1,490.40" "1,652.43" "1,837.00" "2,057.59" "2,346.65" "2,611.63" "2,794.23" "3,055.61" "3,327.05" "3,566.39" "3,868.63" "4,133.87" "4,420.79" "4,759.56" "5,078.19" "5,348.61" "5,613.67" "5,556.92" "6,192.50" "6,624.83" "6,943.39" "7,352.06" "7,797.01" "8,273.68" "8,778.58" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDPD South Africa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 89.412 93.15 85.897 96.205 84.838 64.481 73.399 96.533 104.01 108.07 126.027 135.227 146.97 147.236 153.569 171.736 163.34 169.004 152.885 151.426 151.855 135.527 129.385 197.017 256.188 288.749 304.055 332.65 316.491 331.184 417.315 458.708 434.4 400.877 381.195 346.663 323.493 381.317 403.991 388.446 337.521 418.907 411.48 422.336 438.571 455.357 472.606 490.575 2021 +199 ZAF PPPGDP South Africa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 148.597 171.375 181.267 184.887 201.328 205.178 209.346 219.031 236.278 251.424 260.004 266.061 266.309 275.983 290.899 306.205 325.22 339.429 344.966 358.222 381.724 400.863 422.175 443.204 475.829 516.648 562.435 608.599 640.063 634.257 661.392 696.526 698.221 730.518 741.916 758.901 772.769 790.171 821.363 838.594 794.871 868.576 949.846 994.511 "1,028.07" "1,061.84" "1,097.20" "1,134.09" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDP_D South Africa "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.426 3.817 4.373 5.119 5.69 6.609 7.71 8.854 10.22 11.965 13.814 15.976 18.327 20.776 22.814 25.287 27.316 29.539 31.924 34.123 37.256 40.163 45.198 48.089 50.995 53.849 57.114 61.824 66.677 72.454 76.894 81.153 84.955 89.92 94.746 100 106.952 112.806 117.031 122.459 129.431 137.48 144.056 149.34 156.178 163.343 170.936 178.863 2021 +199 ZAF NGDPRPC South Africa "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "69,886.93" "71,782.10" "69,684.74" "66,655.91" "68,314.84" "65,911.52" "64,457.46" "64,417.38" "65,711.88" "65,845.18" "64,173.01" "62,002.79" "59,170.63" "58,434.02" "58,906.34" "59,457.08" "60,867.78" "61,417.27" "60,789.58" "61,333.73" "62,956.08" "63,490.71" "64,943.87" "66,214.89" "68,493.17" "71,278.94" "74,362.78" "77,322.70" "78,658.82" "76,299.77" "77,418.26" "78,645.55" "79,311.39" "80,041.13" "79,948.66" "79,787.63" "79,111.34" "78,841.68" "78,880.06" "77,994.06" "72,009.59" "74,893.04" "75,315.63" "75,000.36" "74,797.16" "74,705.01" "74,612.98" "74,521.06" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDPRPPPPC South Africa "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,267.05" "12,599.70" "12,231.56" "11,699.92" "11,991.11" "11,569.26" "11,314.03" "11,307.00" "11,534.22" "11,557.61" "11,264.10" "10,883.17" "10,386.05" "10,256.76" "10,339.66" "10,436.33" "10,683.95" "10,780.40" "10,670.22" "10,765.73" "11,050.50" "11,144.34" "11,399.41" "11,622.51" "12,022.41" "12,511.39" "13,052.68" "13,572.23" "13,806.76" "13,392.68" "13,589.00" "13,804.43" "13,921.30" "14,049.39" "14,033.16" "14,004.89" "13,886.18" "13,838.85" "13,845.59" "13,690.07" "12,639.64" "13,145.76" "13,219.93" "13,164.60" "13,128.93" "13,112.76" "13,096.60" "13,080.47" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDPPC South Africa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,394.67" "2,740.16" "3,047.25" "3,412.32" "3,887.21" "4,355.95" "4,969.41" "5,703.70" "6,715.58" "7,878.64" "8,864.56" "9,905.54" "10,844.00" "12,140.18" "13,439.15" "15,035.02" "16,626.49" "18,141.78" "19,406.45" "20,929.01" "23,455.19" "25,499.54" "29,353.45" "31,842.05" "34,927.77" "38,382.78" "42,471.91" "47,804.01" "52,447.66" "55,282.01" "59,529.95" "63,823.34" "67,379.28" "71,973.19" "75,748.03" "79,787.63" "84,611.30" "88,938.16" "92,314.50" "95,511.10" "93,202.44" "102,962.89" "108,496.71" "112,005.65" "116,816.40" "122,025.23" "127,540.20" "133,290.57" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDPDPC South Africa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,074.68" "3,122.69" "2,806.16" "3,062.89" "2,633.91" "1,955.17" "2,176.06" "2,801.31" "2,954.83" "3,004.44" "3,425.59" "3,587.88" "3,802.58" "3,716.19" "3,786.21" "4,145.21" "3,869.70" "3,937.66" "3,508.14" "3,423.60" "3,382.07" "2,964.03" "2,791.18" "4,209.22" "5,415.09" "6,033.21" "6,276.17" "6,776.47" "6,355.88" "6,552.27" "8,130.19" "8,799.48" "8,207.06" "7,458.04" "6,984.93" "6,256.67" "5,750.79" "6,678.29" "6,972.70" "6,609.04" "5,661.01" "6,965.19" "6,738.93" "6,812.82" "6,968.42" "7,126.46" "7,285.30" "7,448.70" 2021 +199 ZAF PPPPC South Africa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,109.95" "5,745.07" "5,921.82" "5,886.25" "6,250.48" "6,221.27" "6,206.53" "6,356.09" "6,712.45" "6,989.83" "7,067.26" "7,059.19" "6,890.27" "6,965.76" "7,172.05" "7,390.90" "7,704.80" "7,908.41" "7,915.69" "8,099.08" "8,501.65" "8,767.01" "9,107.44" "9,468.95" "10,057.68" "10,794.98" "11,609.53" "12,397.86" "12,853.95" "12,548.36" "12,885.35" "13,361.59" "13,191.40" "13,590.78" "13,594.67" "13,696.85" "13,737.62" "13,838.85" "14,176.34" "14,267.86" "13,331.84" "14,441.84" "15,555.90" "16,042.71" "16,334.95" "16,618.04" "16,913.54" "17,219.59" 2021 +199 ZAF NGAP_NPGDP South Africa Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +199 ZAF PPPSH South Africa Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.109 1.148 1.139 1.092 1.099 1.048 1.013 0.996 0.993 0.981 0.94 0.908 0.8 0.795 0.797 0.792 0.796 0.785 0.768 0.76 0.756 0.758 0.765 0.756 0.751 0.755 0.757 0.757 0.759 0.75 0.734 0.728 0.693 0.691 0.677 0.678 0.665 0.646 0.633 0.618 0.598 0.592 0.587 0.578 0.568 0.557 0.547 0.537 2021 +199 ZAF PPPEX South Africa Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.469 0.477 0.515 0.58 0.622 0.7 0.801 0.897 1 1.127 1.254 1.403 1.574 1.743 1.874 2.034 2.158 2.294 2.452 2.584 2.759 2.909 3.223 3.363 3.473 3.556 3.658 3.856 4.08 4.406 4.62 4.777 5.108 5.296 5.572 5.825 6.159 6.427 6.512 6.694 6.991 7.129 6.975 6.982 7.151 7.343 7.541 7.741 2021 +199 ZAF NID_NGDP South Africa Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 29.684 31.905 24.817 25.265 23.801 20.72 19.802 16.724 19.865 21.31 18.231 17.836 15.715 14.161 16.471 17.7 16.568 16.294 16.428 15.655 15.06 14.574 15.036 15.657 16.96 16.832 18.49 19.326 21.287 18.767 17.596 18.853 18.585 19.169 18.488 18.633 16.96 16.611 16.188 15.853 12.4 12.798 13.816 14.106 14.325 14.567 14.819 15.074 2021 +199 ZAF NGSD_NGDP South Africa Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 33.361 26.383 20.834 24.845 21.594 24.32 23.582 22.013 22.333 22.71 19.457 18.883 17.05 16.048 16.481 16.248 15.555 14.98 14.879 15.206 14.947 14.82 15.843 14.922 14.489 14.039 14.462 14.48 16.269 16.332 16.26 16.847 13.895 13.842 13.682 14.294 14.285 14.243 13.246 13.285 14.372 16.474 15.018 13.1 12.906 12.961 12.994 13.043 2021 +199 ZAF PCPI South Africa "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021. CPI basket has been updated and rebased at Dec-2021=100 Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 3.475 4.008 4.558 5.142 5.725 6.675 7.883 9.183 10.358 11.875 13.583 15.642 17.833 19.567 21.283 23.167 24.867 27.008 28.892 30.375 31.992 33.817 36.875 39.058 39.6 40.933 42.842 45.9 50.958 54.617 56.917 59.758 63.133 66.758 70.833 74.083 78.775 82.933 86.758 90.333 93.292 97.542 104.115 109.469 114.65 119.846 125.239 130.875 2021 +199 ZAF PCPIPCH South Africa "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 14.236 15.348 13.721 12.797 11.345 16.594 18.102 16.49 12.795 14.642 14.386 15.153 14.012 9.72 8.773 8.849 7.338 8.613 6.973 5.134 5.322 5.705 9.044 5.921 1.387 3.367 4.662 7.139 11.02 7.179 4.211 4.993 5.648 5.742 6.104 4.588 6.333 5.279 4.612 4.121 3.275 4.556 6.739 5.142 4.733 4.533 4.5 4.5 2021 +199 ZAF PCPIE South Africa "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021. CPI basket has been updated and rebased at Dec-2021=100 Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 3.8 4.3 4.8 5.4 6 7.2 8.4 9.7 10.9 12.6 14.5 16.8 18.4 20.2 22.1 23.7 25.9 27.5 30 30.7 32.7 34.3 38.5 38.6 40 41.4 43.9 47.7 52.501 55.814 57.822 61.335 64.849 68.262 71.976 75.69 80.81 84.604 88.767 92.091 95.011 100.182 107.194 112.045 117.386 122.669 128.189 133.957 2021 +199 ZAF PCPIEPCH South Africa "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 13.158 11.628 12.5 11.111 20 16.667 15.476 12.371 15.596 15.079 15.862 9.524 9.783 9.406 7.24 9.283 6.178 9.091 2.333 6.515 4.893 12.245 0.26 3.627 3.5 6.039 8.656 10.066 6.31 3.597 6.076 5.728 5.263 5.441 5.16 6.764 4.695 4.921 3.744 3.172 5.442 6.999 4.526 4.767 4.5 4.5 4.5 2021 +199 ZAF TM_RPCH South Africa Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 18.774 13.735 -17.367 -16.092 19.799 -14.036 -2.452 3.494 21.909 0.318 -5.837 2.143 5.347 7.018 16.093 16.791 8.711 5.385 2.014 -8.362 5.338 0.25 5.342 8.085 15.508 10.879 18.261 9.366 2.809 -17.66 10.794 11.838 3.868 4.039 -0.687 5.045 -4.133 1.533 3.246 0.435 -17.399 9.494 11.388 5.216 3.98 3.794 3.584 3.584 2021 +199 ZAF TMG_RPCH South Africa Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 21.616 14.216 -17.849 -18.68 21.473 -14.699 -5.324 3.961 23.943 -1.54 -4.265 0.381 5.539 6.695 18.917 19.676 11.852 6.732 1.222 -9.288 7.733 0.155 5.613 4.649 17.895 11.776 19.888 10.046 4.079 -21.394 9.743 14.677 6.511 5.119 -0.147 5.055 -4.529 2.118 4.475 0.656 -17.399 9.494 11.388 5.216 3.98 3.794 3.584 3.584 2021 +199 ZAF TX_RPCH South Africa Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 0.221 -5.353 -2.645 -1.329 2.666 10.077 -3.69 4.649 8.17 2.181 -0.434 -1.545 5.491 10.379 2.486 10.937 7.204 5.296 3.246 1.261 8.314 2.393 0.989 0.109 2.834 8.567 7.463 7.829 1.55 -17.024 7.718 3.008 1.112 3.733 3.646 3.06 0.407 -0.273 2.741 -3.445 -11.863 9.987 5.475 4.6 4.275 3.993 3.85 3.85 2021 +199 ZAF TXG_RPCH South Africa Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 0.624 -4.186 -2.612 -0.182 1.754 10.796 -3.233 5.731 8.799 0.039 -0.72 0.304 6.454 11.04 1.192 10.52 5.372 5.151 1.98 1.385 8.947 0.815 -0.809 -1.762 4.158 8.802 6.987 7.459 2.036 -18.517 8.702 3.456 0.106 3.645 3.193 3.304 -0.607 0.534 3.65 -3.538 -11.863 9.987 5.475 4.6 4.275 3.992 3.85 3.85 2021 +199 ZAF LUR South Africa Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 9.241 9.824 10.755 12.543 13.718 15.452 16.049 16.592 17.238 17.829 18.784 20.162 21.213 22.163 22.89 16.5 20.3 22 26.1 23.3 23 25.95 27.8 27.65 25.15 24.65 23.55 23 22.525 23.7 24.875 24.8 24.875 24.725 25.1 25.35 26.725 27.45 27.125 28.7 29.175 34.3 34.625 35.575 36.84 37.453 38.054 38.644 2021 +199 ZAF LE South Africa Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +199 ZAF LP South Africa Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: IFS until 2000, then National Statistics Office from 2002. Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.08 29.83 30.61 31.41 32.21 32.98 33.73 34.46 35.2 35.97 36.79 37.69 38.65 39.62 40.56 41.43 42.21 42.92 43.58 44.23 44.9 45.724 46.355 46.806 47.31 47.86 48.446 49.089 49.795 50.545 51.329 52.129 52.93 53.751 54.574 55.407 56.252 57.098 57.939 58.775 59.622 60.143 61.06 61.991 62.937 63.897 64.871 65.861 2021 +199 ZAF GGR South Africa General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 223.936 251.898 289.215 313.441 357.979 459.938 524.304 601.854 666.562 664.71 726.034 810.347 876.643 967.35 "1,049.87" "1,140.13" "1,246.22" "1,312.41" "1,416.96" "1,501.55" "1,387.35" "1,668.23" "1,846.40" "1,921.32" "1,975.67" "2,081.45" "2,210.91" "2,341.49" 2021 +199 ZAF GGR_NGDP South Africa General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.264 21.605 21.255 21.031 21.664 25.037 25.481 25.647 25.523 23.789 23.761 24.356 24.581 25.005 25.397 25.79 26.184 25.844 26.492 26.748 24.966 26.94 27.871 27.671 26.872 26.695 26.722 26.673 2021 +199 ZAF GGX South Africa General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 238.498 263.738 302.252 337.111 375.229 461.829 507.539 573.253 679.247 795.166 864.157 933.613 "1,020.65" "1,118.42" "1,212.10" "1,333.49" "1,423.52" "1,516.35" "1,617.12" "1,765.95" "1,924.83" "2,042.05" "2,170.85" "2,293.49" "2,429.05" "2,597.02" "2,793.17" "3,001.58" 2021 +199 ZAF GGX_NGDP South Africa General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.646 22.62 22.213 22.619 22.708 25.14 24.667 24.429 26.009 28.457 28.281 28.061 28.619 28.91 29.321 30.164 29.909 29.86 30.234 31.458 34.638 32.976 32.768 33.031 33.039 33.308 33.76 34.192 2021 +199 ZAF GGXCNL South Africa General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.563 -11.84 -13.037 -23.67 -17.25 -1.891 16.766 28.601 -12.684 -130.456 -138.123 -123.266 -144.009 -151.074 -162.224 -193.365 -177.293 -203.932 -200.168 -264.395 -537.472 -373.824 -324.451 -372.174 -453.38 -515.572 -582.256 -660.089 2021 +199 ZAF GGXCNL_NGDP South Africa General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.383 -1.015 -0.958 -1.588 -1.044 -0.103 0.815 1.219 -0.486 -4.669 -4.52 -3.705 -4.038 -3.905 -3.924 -4.374 -3.725 -4.016 -3.742 -4.71 -9.672 -6.037 -4.897 -5.36 -6.167 -6.612 -7.037 -7.519 2021 +199 ZAF GGSB South Africa General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.704 -7.601 -8.479 -15.804 -11.7 -0.583 12.395 15.432 -27.2 -99.854 -113.416 -120.573 -143.209 -155.172 -164.046 -184.09 -171.872 -195.661 -202.841 -251.079 -338.654 -340.162 -371.242 -402.063 -428.393 -480.868 -548.882 -622.63 2021 +199 ZAF GGSB_NPGDP South Africa General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.21 -0.651 -0.622 -1.048 -0.701 -0.032 0.607 0.672 -1.065 -3.506 -3.667 -3.612 -4.012 -4.028 -3.975 -4.172 -3.595 -3.835 -3.801 -4.475 -5.682 -5.341 -5.53 -5.737 -5.793 -6.155 -6.634 -7.093 2021 +199 ZAF GGXONLB South Africa General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.283 35.244 34.392 22.617 31.175 47.283 67.063 80.164 40.545 -73.274 -70.285 -46.779 -56.84 -48.314 -47.808 -63.661 -29.387 -38.719 -18.912 -63.788 -310.58 -113.656 -19.52 -16.712 -45.445 -37.893 -20.632 -6.968 2021 +199 ZAF GGXONLB_NGDP South Africa General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.971 3.023 2.528 1.517 1.887 2.574 3.259 3.416 1.552 -2.622 -2.3 -1.406 -1.594 -1.249 -1.156 -1.44 -0.617 -0.762 -0.354 -1.136 -5.589 -1.835 -0.295 -0.241 -0.618 -0.486 -0.249 -0.079 2021 +199 ZAF GGXWDN South Africa General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 392.727 439.612 427.172 460.767 496.009 474.5 476.911 467.45 525.922 655.821 806.92 966.9 "1,156.44" "1,363.61" "1,575.93" "1,814.72" "2,002.96" "2,223.13" "2,498.79" "2,846.12" "3,456.30" "3,914.12" "4,289.71" "4,733.30" "5,256.55" "5,842.84" "6,498.44" "7,235.97" 2021 +199 ZAF GGXWDN_NGDP South Africa General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.291 37.705 31.394 30.916 30.017 25.83 23.178 19.92 20.138 23.471 26.408 29.062 32.426 35.248 38.122 41.05 42.083 43.778 46.718 50.7 62.198 63.207 64.752 68.17 71.498 74.937 78.543 82.427 2021 +199 ZAF GGXWDG South Africa General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 399.445 443.584 432.705 469.686 507.85 544.434 576.746 570.846 627.962 754.292 952.904 "1,155.88" "1,334.11" "1,561.22" "1,788.04" "1,998.00" "2,243.37" "2,467.40" "2,763.99" "3,155.82" "3,834.25" "4,271.49" "4,504.00" "4,910.76" "5,419.44" "5,991.60" "6,633.05" "7,356.45" 2021 +199 ZAF GGXWDG_NGDP South Africa General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.929 38.045 31.801 31.514 30.733 29.637 28.03 24.326 24.045 26.995 31.185 34.742 37.408 40.356 43.253 45.195 47.134 48.588 51.677 56.217 69 68.978 67.987 70.726 73.713 76.845 80.171 83.8 2021 +199 ZAF NGDP_FY South Africa "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" 69.637 81.739 93.276 107.181 125.207 143.659 167.618 196.55 236.388 283.395 326.127 373.34 419.121 480.994 545.092 622.901 701.804 778.645 845.733 925.69 "1,053.14" "1,165.94" "1,360.68" "1,490.40" "1,652.43" "1,837.00" "2,057.59" "2,346.65" "2,611.63" "2,794.23" "3,055.61" "3,327.05" "3,566.39" "3,868.63" "4,133.87" "4,420.79" "4,759.56" "5,078.19" "5,348.61" "5,613.67" "5,556.92" "6,192.50" "6,624.83" "6,943.39" "7,352.06" "7,797.01" "8,273.68" "8,778.58" 2021 +199 ZAF BCA South Africa Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.287 -5.143 -3.422 -0.404 -1.873 2.321 2.775 5.105 2.567 1.514 1.545 1.416 1.963 2.778 0.016 -2.494 -1.656 -2.221 -2.368 -0.68 -0.172 0.333 1.044 -1.447 -6.332 -8.063 -12.248 -16.121 -15.881 -8.063 -5.576 -9.204 -20.371 -21.353 -18.321 -15.043 -8.656 -9.028 -11.886 -9.976 6.656 15.403 4.946 -4.25 -6.222 -7.313 -8.624 -9.965 2021 +199 ZAF BCA_NGDPD South Africa Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 3.676 -5.521 -3.984 -0.42 -2.208 3.599 3.781 5.289 2.468 1.401 1.226 1.047 1.336 1.887 0.01 -1.452 -1.014 -1.314 -1.549 -0.449 -0.113 0.246 0.807 -0.735 -2.472 -2.792 -4.028 -4.846 -5.018 -2.435 -1.336 -2.006 -4.689 -5.326 -4.806 -4.339 -2.676 -2.368 -2.942 -2.568 1.972 3.677 1.202 -1.006 -1.419 -1.606 -1.825 -2.031 2021 +733 SSD NGDP_R South Sudan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Preliminary results by NBS, will be revised with time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities report on fiscal year July/June Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.173 15.348 19.599 19.959 19.915 17.259 16.26 15.918 16.055 15.009 15.809 16.842 17.788 18.613 19.466 20.327 21.228 2018 +733 SSD NGDP_RPCH South Sudan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -50.764 27.691 1.837 -0.219 -13.336 -5.788 -2.104 0.859 -6.514 5.328 6.535 5.615 4.64 4.58 4.427 4.432 2018 +733 SSD NGDP South Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Preliminary results by NBS, will be revised with time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities report on fiscal year July/June Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.63 33.237 44.093 45.381 52.876 164.374 397.138 660.315 840.607 "1,113.17" "1,598.38" "2,468.68" "5,257.34" "6,951.94" "7,830.77" "8,458.57" "9,221.64" 2018 +733 SSD NGDPD South Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.186 11.267 14.947 15.383 14.801 3.501 3.495 4.659 5.319 6.71 5.167 4.784 8.549 10.872 11.889 12.469 13.197 2018 +733 SSD PPPGDP South Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.402 14.508 17.633 17.392 16.179 12.577 11.185 11.212 11.51 10.89 11.947 13.633 14.911 15.931 16.97 18.059 19.224 2018 +733 SSD NGDP_D South Sudan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 165.623 216.552 224.983 227.376 265.512 952.392 "2,442.40" "4,148.20" "5,235.84" "7,416.61" "10,110.63" "14,657.85" "29,556.11" "37,349.97" "40,228.93" "41,611.96" "43,440.63" 2018 +733 SSD NGDPRPC South Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,983.40" "1,418.75" "1,753.39" "1,730.86" "1,676.03" "1,411.12" "1,291.99" "1,226.77" "1,200.11" "1,089.26" "1,114.97" "1,154.36" "1,184.82" "1,204.85" "1,224.52" "1,242.69" "1,261.20" 2008 +733 SSD NGDPRPPPPC South Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,052.29" 975.96 "1,206.17" "1,190.67" "1,152.95" 970.717 888.762 843.903 825.561 749.309 766.992 794.088 815.039 828.819 842.354 854.854 867.581 2008 +733 SSD NGDPPC South Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,941.19" "3,072.32" "3,944.83" "3,935.56" "4,450.06" "13,439.42" "31,555.41" "50,889.07" "62,835.94" "80,786.46" "112,730.38" "169,204.28" "350,185.37" "450,009.83" "492,612.49" "517,109.06" "547,871.08" 2008 +733 SSD NGDPDPC South Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,644.74" "1,041.46" "1,337.23" "1,334.09" "1,245.68" 286.208 277.692 359.062 397.572 486.946 364.39 327.898 569.407 703.745 747.931 762.256 784.08 2008 +733 SSD PPPPC South Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,100.98" "1,341.08" "1,577.53" "1,508.25" "1,361.59" "1,028.29" 888.762 864.062 860.404 790.344 842.612 934.404 993.227 "1,031.21" "1,067.53" "1,104.00" "1,142.11" 2008 +733 SSD NGAP_NPGDP South Sudan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +733 SSD PPPSH South Sudan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.034 0.014 0.017 0.016 0.014 0.011 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 2018 +733 SSD PPPEX South Sudan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.593 2.291 2.501 2.609 3.268 13.07 35.505 58.895 73.031 102.217 133.787 181.083 352.573 436.389 461.45 468.397 479.699 2018 +733 SSD NID_NGDP South Sudan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Preliminary results by NBS, will be revised with time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities report on fiscal year July/June Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.492 10.734 12.844 20.215 12.299 15.064 7.564 8.45 16.027 31.364 59.072 72.053 31.385 14.209 13.111 12.979 13.721 2018 +733 SSD NGSD_NGDP South Sudan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Preliminary results by NBS, will be revised with time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities report on fiscal year July/June Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.346 -5.176 8.953 18.989 13.962 31.894 12.317 15.735 17.576 17.568 56.371 80.69 33.478 13.663 12.312 11.533 11.797 2018 +733 SSD PCPI South Sudan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011. 06/01/2011 Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 109.55 158.926 158.864 161.495 246.786 "1,043.21" "3,265.25" "5,988.35" "8,939.90" "11,084.05" "14,434.59" "16,975.05" "20,655.06" "23,133.67" "25,100.03" "27,108.04" "29,276.68" 2021 +733 SSD PCPIPCH South Sudan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.072 -0.039 1.656 52.813 322.72 212.999 83.396 49.288 23.984 30.229 17.6 21.679 12 8.5 8 8 2021 +733 SSD PCPIE South Sudan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011. 06/01/2011 Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 135.443 169.628 154.723 170.01 356.777 "1,790.07" "4,536.45" "5,961.27" "7,750.78" "14,548.90" "14,902.97" "19,129.14" "21,998.51" "23,978.38" "25,896.65" "27,968.38" "30,205.85" 2021 +733 SSD PCPIEPCH South Sudan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.239 -8.787 9.88 109.856 401.732 153.424 31.408 30.019 87.709 2.434 28.358 15 9 8 8 8 2021 +733 SSD TM_RPCH South Sudan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +733 SSD TMG_RPCH South Sudan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +733 SSD TX_RPCH South Sudan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +733 SSD TXG_RPCH South Sudan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +733 SSD LUR South Sudan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +733 SSD LE South Sudan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +733 SSD LP South Sudan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Population Census 2008 Latest actual data: 2008 Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.449 10.818 11.177 11.531 11.882 12.231 12.585 12.976 13.378 13.779 14.179 14.59 15.013 15.448 15.896 16.357 16.832 2008 +733 SSD GGR South Sudan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.241 5.587 9.641 12.097 9.362 48.447 144.05 210.578 306.559 297.492 688.119 "1,251.60" "1,565.82" "1,601.79" "1,606.46" "1,662.68" "1,773.27" 2019 +733 SSD GGR_NGDP South Sudan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.646 16.808 21.865 26.657 17.705 29.473 36.272 31.891 36.469 26.725 43.051 50.699 29.783 23.041 20.515 19.657 19.229 2019 +733 SSD GGX South Sudan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.86 10.509 11.171 16.216 18.17 80.111 131.116 214.755 306.415 265.307 619.182 "1,177.59" "1,434.67" "1,453.60" "1,473.19" "1,522.48" "1,637.22" 2019 +733 SSD GGX_NGDP South Sudan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.034 31.618 25.336 35.733 34.362 48.737 33.015 32.523 36.452 23.834 38.738 47.701 27.289 20.909 18.813 17.999 17.754 2019 +733 SSD GGXCNL South Sudan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.381 -4.922 -1.53 -4.118 -8.808 -31.665 12.934 -4.177 0.143 32.185 68.937 74.012 131.151 148.186 133.276 140.196 136.054 2019 +733 SSD GGXCNL_NGDP South Sudan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.612 -14.81 -3.47 -9.075 -16.657 -19.264 3.257 -0.633 0.017 2.891 4.313 2.998 2.495 2.132 1.702 1.657 1.475 2019 +733 SSD GGSB South Sudan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +733 SSD GGSB_NPGDP South Sudan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +733 SSD GGXONLB South Sudan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.522 -4.665 -1.27 -3.811 -8.62 -31.301 13.996 -0.669 9.066 41.321 90.027 115.231 175.542 195.291 179.571 186.137 184.921 2019 +733 SSD GGXONLB_NGDP South Sudan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.885 -14.036 -2.88 -8.398 -16.302 -19.042 3.524 -0.101 1.079 3.712 5.632 4.668 3.339 2.809 2.293 2.201 2.005 2019 +733 SSD GGXWDN South Sudan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.93 6.685 15.978 30.241 169.916 240.03 304.693 235.121 403.608 "1,032.99" "1,289.69" "1,560.67" "1,612.42" "1,658.00" "1,716.76" "1,805.87" 2019 +733 SSD GGXWDN_NGDP South Sudan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.807 15.16 35.208 57.192 103.372 60.44 46.144 27.97 36.258 64.627 52.242 29.685 23.194 21.173 20.296 19.583 2019 +733 SSD GGXWDG South Sudan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 2.96 7.755 17.078 31.341 170.949 241.063 305.726 236.154 404.641 "1,034.02" "1,290.72" "1,561.70" "1,613.45" "1,659.03" "1,717.79" "1,806.90" 2019 +733 SSD GGXWDG_NGDP South Sudan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 8.906 17.587 37.632 59.272 104 60.7 46.3 28.093 36.35 64.692 52.284 29.705 23.209 21.186 20.308 19.594 2019 +733 SSD NGDP_FY South Sudan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.63 33.237 44.093 45.381 52.876 164.374 397.138 660.315 840.607 "1,113.17" "1,598.38" "2,468.68" "5,257.34" "6,951.94" "7,830.77" "8,458.57" "9,221.64" 2019 +733 SSD BCA South Sudan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: The data comes from a combination of IMF Staff / Ministry of Economy / Ministry of Finance / National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: All data is estimated from secondary sources. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.125 -1.793 -0.581 -0.189 0.246 0.589 0.166 0.339 0.082 -0.926 -0.14 0.413 0.179 -0.059 -0.095 -0.18 -0.254 2018 +733 SSD BCA_NGDPD South Sudan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.182 -15.911 -3.89 -1.225 1.662 16.831 4.752 7.285 1.549 -13.797 -2.701 8.637 2.093 -0.546 -0.799 -1.446 -1.923 2018 +184 ESP NGDP_R Spain "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: 2022Q2 data reflects the first reading published on July 29, 2022. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 491.532 489.527 495.59 503.78 512.334 524.435 542.433 573.4 603.702 633.911 658.295 674.92 680.661 671.719 687.401 715.737 733.067 761.403 795.428 833.173 875.273 909.728 934.54 962.423 992.433 "1,028.72" "1,070.94" "1,109.51" "1,119.37" "1,077.19" "1,078.99" "1,070.21" "1,038.56" "1,023.63" "1,037.77" "1,077.59" "1,110.22" "1,143.27" "1,169.46" "1,193.81" "1,064.61" "1,119.21" "1,167.63" "1,181.78" "1,212.36" "1,245.47" "1,271.44" "1,293.64" 2021 +184 ESP NGDP_RPCH Spain "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.203 -0.408 1.239 1.652 1.698 2.362 3.432 5.709 5.285 5.004 3.847 2.525 0.851 -1.314 2.335 4.122 2.421 3.865 4.469 4.745 5.053 3.936 2.727 2.984 3.118 3.656 4.104 3.602 0.889 -3.769 0.168 -0.814 -2.958 -1.437 1.382 3.837 3.028 2.977 2.29 2.082 -10.823 5.129 4.326 1.211 2.588 2.731 2.085 1.746 2021 +184 ESP NGDP Spain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: 2022Q2 data reflects the first reading published on July 29, 2022. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 99.197 113.057 129.887 148.266 166.147 185.178 211.166 235.703 261.468 293.242 326.919 358.833 386.39 402.72 426.949 459.685 487.078 517.983 554.548 596.126 647.851 700.993 749.552 802.266 859.437 927.357 "1,003.82" "1,075.54" "1,109.54" "1,069.32" "1,072.71" "1,063.76" "1,031.10" "1,020.35" "1,032.16" "1,077.59" "1,113.84" "1,161.87" "1,203.26" "1,244.38" "1,121.95" "1,205.06" "1,315.01" "1,386.36" "1,468.18" "1,540.89" "1,603.52" "1,659.74" 2021 +184 ESP NGDPD Spain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 230.759 204.588 197.643 172.856 172.381 181.62 251.304 318.389 374.068 412.59 535.652 576.446 630.122 529.319 531.137 613.946 640.026 589.376 618.414 635.968 598.628 627.834 708.256 907.264 "1,068.57" "1,154.35" "1,260.47" "1,474.18" "1,631.69" "1,489.85" "1,423.27" "1,480.45" "1,325.58" "1,355.16" "1,371.58" "1,195.72" "1,232.57" "1,312.08" "1,421.64" "1,393.20" "1,280.46" "1,426.22" "1,389.93" "1,421.01" "1,508.90" "1,592.98" "1,668.50" "1,738.44" 2021 +184 ESP PPPGDP Spain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 294.435 320.976 345.03 364.466 384.033 405.533 427.895 463.512 505.215 551.298 593.93 629.524 649.347 656.004 685.658 728.891 760.21 803.21 848.548 901.338 968.334 "1,029.13" "1,073.67" "1,127.53" "1,193.90" "1,276.36" "1,369.74" "1,457.43" "1,498.58" "1,451.34" "1,471.25" "1,489.60" "1,483.65" "1,512.07" "1,558.31" "1,621.51" "1,733.04" "1,843.93" "1,931.23" "2,006.71" "1,811.09" "1,983.11" "2,215.99" "2,322.75" "2,432.87" "2,545.75" "2,648.31" "2,746.69" 2021 +184 ESP NGDP_D Spain "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.181 23.095 26.209 29.431 32.429 35.31 38.929 41.106 43.311 46.259 49.662 53.167 56.767 59.954 62.111 64.225 66.444 68.03 69.717 71.549 74.017 77.055 80.205 83.359 86.599 90.147 93.733 96.938 99.122 99.27 99.418 99.398 99.282 99.679 99.459 100 100.327 101.627 102.891 104.236 105.386 107.671 112.622 117.312 121.101 123.72 126.118 128.3 2021 +184 ESP NGDPRPC Spain "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,053.09" "12,877.57" "12,967.66" "13,120.39" "13,290.20" "13,556.28" "13,981.10" "14,744.83" "15,491.13" "16,233.98" "16,828.93" "17,208.28" "17,297.48" "17,017.27" "17,367.76" "18,041.42" "18,435.59" "19,097.78" "19,881.55" "20,717.98" "21,582.70" "22,315.83" "22,560.61" "22,808.27" "23,155.67" "23,560.68" "24,141.65" "24,527.23" "24,343.12" "23,231.44" "23,172.95" "22,898.88" "22,207.29" "21,969.48" "22,339.24" "23,218.84" "23,901.36" "24,569.06" "25,026.42" "25,343.36" "22,481.04" "23,612.38" "24,528.33" "24,724.07" "25,267.19" "25,864.21" "26,315.56" "26,691.75" 2021 +184 ESP NGDPRPPPPC Spain "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,052.81" "20,769.73" "20,915.03" "21,161.36" "21,435.24" "21,864.39" "22,549.56" "23,781.36" "24,985.02" "26,183.14" "27,142.71" "27,754.55" "27,898.43" "27,446.47" "28,011.78" "29,098.30" "29,734.04" "30,802.05" "32,066.16" "33,415.20" "34,809.88" "35,992.31" "36,387.12" "36,786.55" "37,346.87" "38,000.09" "38,937.11" "39,559.00" "39,262.06" "37,469.07" "37,374.73" "36,932.70" "35,817.26" "35,433.70" "36,030.07" "37,448.75" "38,549.55" "39,626.47" "40,364.12" "40,875.30" "36,258.78" "38,083.48" "39,560.77" "39,876.47" "40,752.44" "41,715.36" "42,443.33" "43,050.07" 2021 +184 ESP NGDPPC Spain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,634.27" "2,974.10" "3,398.64" "3,861.42" "4,309.92" "4,786.71" "5,442.76" "6,061.05" "6,709.34" "7,509.71" "8,357.51" "9,149.08" "9,819.23" "10,202.46" "10,787.22" "11,587.17" "12,249.33" "12,992.24" "13,860.80" "14,823.47" "15,974.87" "17,195.51" "18,094.84" "19,012.74" "20,052.58" "21,239.16" "22,628.75" "23,776.17" "24,129.29" "23,061.88" "23,038.05" "22,760.98" "22,047.86" "21,899.06" "22,218.39" "23,218.84" "23,979.40" "24,968.74" "25,749.83" "26,416.85" "23,691.94" "25,423.61" "27,624.37" "29,004.22" "30,598.73" "31,999.16" "33,188.78" "34,245.58" 2021 +184 ESP NGDPDPC Spain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,128.02" "5,381.91" "5,171.54" "4,501.84" "4,471.65" "4,694.76" "6,477.30" "8,187.29" "9,598.67" "10,566.13" "13,693.64" "14,697.50" "16,013.16" "13,409.70" "13,419.62" "15,475.61" "16,095.75" "14,782.95" "15,457.11" "15,814.19" "14,761.11" "15,400.91" "17,097.92" "21,501.07" "24,932.13" "26,438.03" "28,414.13" "32,588.56" "35,484.39" "32,131.38" "30,566.88" "31,676.69" "28,344.78" "29,084.96" "29,524.76" "25,764.22" "26,535.55" "28,196.76" "30,423.17" "29,576.25" "27,039.18" "30,089.52" "29,198.09" "29,729.17" "31,447.42" "33,080.79" "34,533.77" "35,869.29" 2021 +184 ESP PPPPC Spain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,818.98" "8,443.63" "9,028.08" "9,492.12" "9,961.99" "10,482.73" "11,028.92" "11,919.08" "12,963.92" "14,118.34" "15,183.47" "16,050.82" "16,501.71" "16,619.13" "17,323.73" "18,373.01" "19,118.21" "20,146.40" "21,209.28" "22,412.99" "23,877.43" "25,244.72" "25,919.41" "26,721.12" "27,856.35" "29,232.42" "30,877.49" "32,218.44" "32,589.80" "31,300.84" "31,597.32" "31,872.36" "31,724.63" "32,452.66" "33,544.36" "34,938.58" "37,309.87" "39,626.47" "41,328.35" "42,600.44" "38,244.47" "41,838.25" "46,551.16" "48,594.47" "50,703.99" "52,866.65" "54,813.25" "56,672.64" 2021 +184 ESP NGAP_NPGDP Spain Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.66 -4.738 -5.201 -5.403 -5.644 -5.423 -5.299 -2.757 -0.536 1.504 2.505 2.268 0.427 -3.457 -3.707 -2.279 -3.867 -2.936 -1.66 -0.63 0.493 1.385 1.366 1.539 1.948 2.899 4.079 4.825 3.272 -2.126 -2.937 -4.251 -7.553 -8.95 -7.788 -4.783 -2.776 -1.075 -0.03 0.539 -7.282 -3.772 -0.613 -0.362 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +184 ESP PPPSH Spain Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.197 2.15 2.169 2.152 2.096 2.071 2.07 2.109 2.124 2.151 2.147 2.149 1.952 1.889 1.878 1.886 1.861 1.857 1.889 1.913 1.918 1.946 1.944 1.924 1.885 1.865 1.844 1.813 1.776 1.716 1.632 1.556 1.473 1.431 1.422 1.45 1.492 1.507 1.489 1.479 1.362 1.353 1.369 1.351 1.343 1.336 1.32 1.301 2021 +184 ESP PPPEX Spain Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.337 0.352 0.376 0.407 0.433 0.457 0.493 0.509 0.518 0.532 0.55 0.57 0.595 0.614 0.623 0.631 0.641 0.645 0.654 0.661 0.669 0.681 0.698 0.712 0.72 0.727 0.733 0.738 0.74 0.737 0.729 0.714 0.695 0.675 0.662 0.665 0.643 0.63 0.623 0.62 0.619 0.608 0.593 0.597 0.603 0.605 0.605 0.604 2021 +184 ESP NID_NGDP Spain Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: 2022Q2 data reflects the first reading published on July 29, 2022. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.829 22.344 22.13 21.467 19.819 20.269 20.885 22.13 24.027 25.41 25.683 24.954 22.979 20.989 20.906 21.978 21.787 22.15 23.54 25.211 26.64 26.459 26.684 27.503 28.285 29.387 30.565 30.442 28.455 23.303 22.303 20.572 18.436 17.216 17.902 18.996 18.753 19.411 20.478 20.89 20.691 21.497 22.734 22.113 21.889 21.556 21.308 21.123 2021 +184 ESP NGSD_NGDP Spain Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: 2022Q2 data reflects the first reading published on July 29, 2022. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.856 19.186 19.106 19.429 20.462 20.854 21.772 21.516 22.382 21.898 21.552 20.718 18.88 19.289 19.051 21.004 20.894 21.379 21.673 21.594 22.33 22.084 22.954 23.62 22.803 22.133 21.714 21.01 19.551 19.215 18.648 17.848 18.522 19.254 19.601 21.022 21.929 22.183 22.357 22.994 21.516 22.419 22.56 21.865 21.789 22.133 22.518 22.579 2021 +184 ESP PCPI Spain "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 18.487 21.176 24.229 27.179 30.245 32.911 35.805 37.684 39.507 42.19 45.026 47.698 51.106 53.441 55.962 58.578 60.686 61.825 62.915 64.322 66.563 68.952 71.092 73.253 75.479 78.022 80.765 83.016 86.399 86.15 87.701 90.504 92.717 94.023 93.881 93.412 93.222 95.046 96.638 97.314 97 100 108.833 114.115 118.066 120.752 123.028 125.12 2021 +184 ESP PCPIPCH Spain "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 15.578 14.549 14.416 12.174 11.28 8.815 8.795 5.248 4.837 6.791 6.722 5.934 7.145 4.569 4.718 4.674 3.599 1.877 1.764 2.235 3.484 3.59 3.104 3.039 3.039 3.369 3.516 2.787 4.075 -0.288 1.8 3.196 2.446 1.409 -0.151 -0.5 -0.203 1.956 1.675 0.7 -0.323 3.093 8.833 4.853 3.462 2.274 1.885 1.7 2021 +184 ESP PCPIE Spain "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 19.87 22.731 25.915 29.086 31.706 34.299 37.133 38.839 41.108 43.942 46.817 49.403 52.051 54.615 56.983 59.445 61.391 62.544 63.393 65.154 67.765 69.6 72.409 74.294 76.692 79.557 81.678 85.125 86.345 87.031 89.631 91.762 94.394 94.632 93.646 93.663 95.132 96.19 97.329 98.096 97.574 103.965 111.94 116.474 119.757 122.37 124.589 126.707 2021 +184 ESP PCPIEPCH Spain "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 15.191 14.399 14.009 12.235 9.009 8.178 8.261 4.593 5.844 6.893 6.542 5.524 5.36 4.926 4.336 4.32 3.273 1.879 1.358 2.778 4.007 2.708 4.036 2.603 3.228 3.736 2.666 4.22 1.433 0.794 2.987 2.378 2.868 0.252 -1.042 0.018 1.568 1.112 1.184 0.788 -0.532 6.55 7.671 4.05 2.818 2.182 1.814 1.7 2021 +184 ESP TM_RPCH Spain Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.096 -3.606 4.926 -1.194 -1.334 7.545 17.189 24.787 16.087 17.712 9.624 10.339 6.823 -5.224 11.447 11.275 8.822 13.272 14.845 13.657 10.822 3.653 3.677 6.034 9.664 6.963 8.214 8.237 -5.506 -18.301 6.2 -0.595 -5.834 -0.216 6.798 5.078 2.65 6.79 3.918 1.199 -15.193 13.936 8.633 3.184 4.107 3.224 3.155 3.362 2021 +184 ESP TMG_RPCH Spain Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.437 -6.807 5.216 -1.425 -1.322 9.847 19.899 27.959 16.384 17.804 9.043 11.537 5.903 -7.115 15.485 13.227 8.086 13.429 14.618 13.2 10.268 3.289 4.107 6.769 10.562 6.758 7.869 9.287 -6.029 -19.256 8.195 -0.502 -5.728 0.611 6.597 5.075 1.718 7.012 2.747 -0.304 -11.446 14.088 5.792 2.492 3.83 2.868 2.722 2.722 2021 +184 ESP TX_RPCH Spain Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.789 11.283 5.573 9.613 12.036 0.669 0.23 5.269 3.815 1.428 4.694 8.252 7.503 7.839 16.67 8.31 10.318 14.99 8.018 7.479 10.244 3.938 1.431 3.565 4.306 1.89 4.73 7.599 -0.907 -10.839 9.064 8.176 0.93 4.384 4.523 4.316 5.372 5.514 1.723 2.476 -20.151 14.739 12.123 2.395 3.986 4.903 4.282 3.69 2021 +184 ESP TXG_RPCH Spain Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.328 14.517 6.739 10.579 13.985 0.994 -5.22 6.622 5.627 5.83 10.437 11.318 7.057 10.362 20.272 9.519 10.69 16.415 6.729 6.217 10.126 3.388 2.879 4.835 5.846 0.088 3.475 10.08 -0.978 -11.429 11.753 8.773 0.926 6.291 3.843 3.91 4.235 5.073 1.402 1.107 -9.153 11.053 -0.525 1.54 2.744 3.393 3.049 2.845 2021 +184 ESP LUR Spain Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 11.011 13.755 15.77 17.215 19.937 21.305 20.907 20.223 19.238 17.24 16.238 16.313 18.353 22.64 24.118 22.9 22.08 20.61 18.605 15.64 13.857 10.54 11.45 11.485 10.965 9.153 8.453 8.233 11.245 17.855 19.858 21.39 24.788 26.095 24.443 22.058 19.635 17.225 15.255 14.105 15.533 14.785 12.686 12.302 12.103 11.997 12 12 2021 +184 ESP LE Spain Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 12.298 11.981 11.87 11.809 11.495 11.377 11.589 12.147 12.617 13.066 13.394 13.499 13.257 12.71 12.621 12.936 13.152 13.626 14.235 14.888 15.645 16.291 16.79 17.476 18.142 19.207 19.939 20.58 20.47 19.107 18.724 18.421 17.633 17.139 17.344 17.866 18.342 18.825 19.328 19.779 19.202 19.774 20.425 20.624 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +184 ESP LP Spain Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 37.656 38.014 38.217 38.397 38.55 38.686 38.798 38.888 38.971 39.048 39.117 39.221 39.35 39.473 39.579 39.672 39.764 39.869 40.008 40.215 40.554 40.766 41.424 42.196 42.859 43.663 44.361 45.236 45.983 46.368 46.562 46.736 46.766 46.593 46.455 46.41 46.45 46.533 46.729 47.105 47.356 47.399 47.603 47.799 47.982 48.154 48.315 48.466 2021 +184 ESP GGR Spain General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.98 32.76 38.213 46.308 52.09 61.173 71.137 83.195 92.434 108.983 121.694 136.635 153.192 158.802 164.643 171.852 180.938 195.317 213.065 230.469 245.833 266.085 287.233 304.862 332.795 368.278 407.149 442.491 409.092 373.779 391.622 387.37 390.992 396.558 404.979 417.593 425.252 443.98 472.084 488.497 465.499 526.957 578.77 607.226 628.667 642.585 656.551 679.568 2021 +184 ESP GGR_NGDP Spain General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 28.994 29.785 30.241 32.105 32.227 33.957 34.628 36.282 36.338 38.202 38.263 39.14 40.753 40.533 39.639 38.428 38.184 38.759 39.494 39.74 37.946 37.958 38.321 38 38.722 39.713 40.56 41.141 36.87 34.955 36.508 36.415 37.92 38.865 39.236 38.752 38.179 38.213 39.234 39.256 41.49 43.729 44.012 43.8 42.82 41.702 40.945 40.945 2021 +184 ESP GGX Spain General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.991 35.467 45.334 53.305 61.054 73.778 83.672 90.93 101.337 117.759 134.46 153.086 169.69 186.583 191.639 203.119 209.619 215.345 227.659 237.851 253.353 269.274 289.607 307.871 333.613 356.857 385.827 422.204 459.823 494.355 493.815 490.976 510.092 473.396 468.076 474.828 473.145 480.036 503.308 526.613 580.699 609.776 643.641 668.543 689.764 705.774 725.288 750.715 2021 +184 ESP GGX_NGDP Spain General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 31.077 32.246 35.876 36.956 37.772 40.953 40.73 39.655 39.839 41.278 42.277 43.853 45.142 47.624 46.138 45.42 44.237 42.734 42.199 41.013 39.107 38.413 38.637 38.375 38.818 38.481 38.436 39.255 41.443 46.231 46.034 46.155 49.471 46.396 45.349 44.064 42.479 41.316 41.829 42.319 51.758 50.601 48.946 48.223 46.981 45.803 45.232 45.232 2021 +184 ESP GGXCNL Spain General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.011 -2.707 -7.121 -6.997 -8.963 -12.604 -12.535 -7.735 -8.903 -8.776 -12.767 -16.451 -16.499 -27.781 -26.995 -31.267 -28.681 -20.028 -14.594 -7.382 -7.52 -3.189 -2.374 -3.009 -0.818 11.421 21.322 20.287 -50.731 -120.576 -102.193 -103.606 -119.1 -76.838 -63.097 -57.235 -47.893 -36.056 -31.224 -38.116 -115.2 -82.819 -64.871 -61.317 -61.096 -63.189 -68.737 -71.146 2021 +184 ESP GGXCNL_NGDP Spain General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.084 -2.461 -5.635 -4.851 -5.545 -6.997 -6.102 -3.373 -3.5 -3.076 -4.014 -4.713 -4.389 -7.091 -6.499 -6.992 -6.053 -3.974 -2.705 -1.273 -1.161 -0.455 -0.317 -0.375 -0.095 1.232 2.124 1.886 -4.572 -11.276 -9.527 -9.74 -11.551 -7.531 -6.113 -5.311 -4.3 -3.103 -2.595 -3.063 -10.268 -6.873 -4.933 -4.423 -4.161 -4.101 -4.287 -4.287 2021 +184 ESP GGSB Spain General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.905 -3.011 -11.939 -9.825 -10.861 -16.096 -13.486 -8.954 -13.889 -17.614 -19.679 -23.482 -19.077 -19.684 -21.657 -17.938 -11.197 -6.207 -9.338 -5.844 -9.244 -8.433 -7.903 -9.675 -9.982 -3.095 -0.79 -7.736 -70.337 -108.3 -85.953 -75.671 -30.352 -19.203 -13.35 -24.16 -28.589 -28.023 -26.354 -38.555 -64.97 -54.389 -60.058 -58.322 -62.641 -66.529 -71.695 -73.291 2021 +184 ESP GGSB_NPGDP Spain General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.667 -2.159 -1.14 -1.627 -0.966 -1.434 -1.22 -1.069 -1.224 -1.184 -0.343 -0.082 -0.754 -6.547 -9.913 -7.777 -6.811 -2.721 -1.714 -1.193 -2.135 -2.495 -2.386 -2.19 -3.115 -5.369 -4.343 -4.539 -4.192 -4.274 -4.333 -4.485 -4.425 2021 +184 ESP GGXONLB Spain General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.006 -2.705 -7.158 -6.647 -7.515 -8.683 -6.93 -2.315 -2.193 -0.998 -3.533 -5.586 -2.579 -10.272 -9.76 -10.968 -6.612 1.122 5.61 11.041 10.662 14.262 14.59 13.145 14.242 25.204 33.919 31.827 -39.22 -106.476 -85.819 -82.691 -92.848 -46.413 -32.099 -29.083 -21.163 -9.957 -4.843 -12.55 -92.167 -58.962 -38.492 -32.697 -30.056 -29.631 -32.425 -33.562 2021 +184 ESP GGXONLB_NGDP Spain General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.078 -2.46 -5.665 -4.608 -4.649 -4.82 -3.373 -1.01 -0.862 -0.35 -1.111 -1.6 -0.686 -2.622 -2.35 -2.453 -1.395 0.223 1.04 1.904 1.646 2.035 1.946 1.638 1.657 2.718 3.379 2.959 -3.535 -9.957 -8 -7.773 -9.005 -4.549 -3.11 -2.699 -1.9 -0.857 -0.402 -1.009 -8.215 -4.893 -2.927 -2.358 -2.047 -1.923 -2.022 -2.022 2021 +184 ESP GGXWDN Spain General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.683 57.201 65.187 73.88 81.511 93.36 107.222 125.017 149.479 181.678 246.779 279.008 295.95 303.149 305.1 306.164 311.648 307.546 309.302 308.397 295.118 268.976 241.388 282.091 391.378 493.357 599.805 747.349 834.725 891.293 928.237 970.97 "1,002.00" "1,022.67" "1,043.57" "1,155.55" "1,238.37" "1,303.24" "1,364.56" "1,425.66" "1,488.85" "1,557.58" "1,628.73" 2021 +184 ESP GGXWDN_NGDP Spain General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.803 27.844 28.428 29.044 28.572 29.355 30.715 33.258 38.153 43.74 55.183 58.88 58.729 56.191 52.609 47.258 44.458 41.031 38.554 35.884 31.824 26.795 22.443 25.424 36.601 45.992 56.385 72.481 81.808 86.352 86.14 87.173 86.24 84.992 83.863 102.995 102.764 99.105 98.428 97.104 96.623 97.137 98.133 2021 +184 ESP GGXWDG Spain General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.997 22.017 31.769 43.817 59.926 75.769 88.955 98.919 100.796 117.061 135.2 150.409 170.738 220.028 243.746 283.457 319.976 333.627 346.417 362.223 374.557 378.883 384.145 382.775 389.888 393.479 392.132 384.662 440.621 569.535 649.153 743.043 927.813 "1,025.66" "1,084.85" "1,113.66" "1,145.05" "1,183.41" "1,208.86" "1,223.36" "1,345.78" "1,428.60" "1,493.47" "1,554.79" "1,615.89" "1,679.08" "1,747.81" "1,818.96" 2021 +184 ESP GGXWDG_NGDP Spain General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 16.577 20.017 25.141 30.378 37.075 42.059 43.301 43.139 39.626 41.033 42.51 43.086 45.421 56.16 58.683 63.384 67.526 66.206 64.212 62.459 57.815 54.05 51.25 47.712 45.366 42.43 39.064 35.765 39.712 53.261 60.515 69.85 89.983 100.52 105.105 103.347 102.802 101.854 100.466 98.311 119.951 118.55 113.571 112.149 110.061 108.969 109 109.595 2021 +184 ESP NGDP_FY Spain "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 96.504 109.988 126.361 144.241 161.636 180.15 205.433 229.304 254.37 285.281 318.044 349.091 375.9 391.787 415.358 447.205 473.855 503.921 539.493 579.942 647.851 700.993 749.552 802.266 859.437 927.357 "1,003.82" "1,075.54" "1,109.54" "1,069.32" "1,072.71" "1,063.76" "1,031.10" "1,020.35" "1,032.16" "1,077.59" "1,113.84" "1,161.87" "1,203.26" "1,244.38" "1,121.95" "1,205.06" "1,315.01" "1,386.36" "1,468.18" "1,540.88" "1,603.50" "1,659.71" 2021 +184 ESP BCA Spain Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.3 -5.113 -4.704 -2.455 2.086 2.088 3.677 -0.037 -3.685 -11.508 -18.054 -20.055 -21.424 -10.509 -11.496 -7.68 -5.5 -4.286 -10.421 -20.587 -25.801 -27.47 -26.417 -35.229 -58.579 -83.74 -111.57 -139.047 -145.274 -60.907 -52.028 -40.321 1.139 27.624 23.307 24.223 39.14 36.373 26.715 29.318 10.558 13.15 -2.415 -3.519 -1.51 9.185 20.188 25.321 2021 +184 ESP BCA_NGDPD Spain Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.297 -2.499 -2.38 -1.42 1.21 1.149 1.463 -0.012 -0.985 -2.789 -3.37 -3.479 -3.4 -1.985 -2.164 -1.251 -0.859 -0.727 -1.685 -3.237 -4.31 -4.375 -3.73 -3.883 -5.482 -7.254 -8.851 -9.432 -8.903 -4.088 -3.656 -2.724 0.086 2.038 1.699 2.026 3.176 2.772 1.879 2.104 0.825 0.922 -0.174 -0.248 -0.1 0.577 1.21 1.457 2021 +524 LKA NGDP_R Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Staff used splicing method for the historical series. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 "2,117.27" "2,230.44" "2,347.16" "2,424.95" "2,588.02" "2,716.32" "2,832.61" "2,873.79" "2,951.33" "3,017.75" "3,204.05" "3,190.96" "3,090.92" "3,322.02" "3,588.97" "3,806.14" "4,269.05" "4,708.38" "4,630.89" "4,764.22" "5,165.26" "5,064.64" "5,253.38" "5,565.45" "5,868.49" "6,234.79" "6,712.89" "7,169.15" "7,595.72" "7,864.52" "8,494.94" "9,231.41" "10,028.28" "10,434.60" "11,100.12" "11,566.99" "12,151.54" "12,936.61" "13,235.46" "13,206.28" "12,747.72" "13,171.80" "12,027.74" "11,665.29" "11,836.73" "12,144.14" "12,512.59" "12,903.27" 2021 +524 LKA NGDP_RPCH Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.847 5.345 5.233 3.314 6.725 4.957 4.281 1.454 2.698 2.25 6.174 -0.409 -3.135 7.477 8.036 6.051 12.162 10.291 -1.646 2.879 8.418 -1.948 3.727 5.94 5.445 6.242 7.668 6.797 5.95 3.539 8.016 8.669 8.632 4.052 6.378 4.206 5.054 6.461 2.31 -0.22 -3.472 3.327 -8.686 -3.013 1.47 2.597 3.034 3.122 2021 +524 LKA NGDP Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Staff used splicing method for the historical series. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 85.871 104.004 121.418 148.779 188.108 198.666 219.586 240.69 271.595 308.188 393.703 455.564 520.333 611.217 708.509 817.019 939.804 "1,089.25" "1,245.51" "1,353.15" "1,538.72" "1,721.95" "1,935.44" "2,155.98" "2,473.47" "2,901.65" "3,476.47" "4,233.60" "5,217.85" "5,720.16" "6,629.67" "7,491.16" "8,989.30" "9,938.39" "10,775.31" "11,566.99" "12,812.97" "14,387.32" "15,351.93" "15,910.98" "15,840.16" "17,685.85" "23,843.07" "30,271.60" "33,167.31" "36,026.13" "39,043.27" "42,257.53" 2021 +524 LKA NGDPD Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.194 5.404 5.834 6.298 7.382 7.302 7.826 8.149 8.518 8.55 9.787 10.716 11.553 12.351 14.245 15.127 16.592 18.544 19.05 19.143 20.007 19.236 20.238 22.352 24.423 28.88 33.447 38.27 48.177 49.75 58.643 67.725 70.392 76.934 82.483 85.091 88 94.376 94.484 89.015 85.349 88.979 73.739 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA PPPGDP Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 18.82 21.702 24.249 26.033 28.787 31.169 33.158 34.472 36.651 38.945 42.897 44.166 43.757 48.143 53.122 57.518 65.695 73.705 73.308 76.481 84.798 85.019 89.562 96.755 104.762 114.791 127.408 139.744 150.899 157.24 171.886 190.669 216.884 231.454 243.244 256.002 276.84 291.299 305.148 309.922 302.766 325.838 318.69 320.099 331.619 346.554 363.867 382.489 2021 +524 LKA NGDP_D Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.056 4.663 5.173 6.135 7.268 7.314 7.752 8.375 9.202 10.213 12.288 14.277 16.834 18.399 19.741 21.466 22.014 23.134 26.896 28.402 29.79 33.999 36.842 38.739 42.148 46.54 51.788 59.053 68.695 72.734 78.043 81.149 89.639 95.245 97.074 100 105.443 111.214 115.991 120.48 124.259 134.271 198.234 259.501 280.207 296.655 312.032 327.495 2021 +524 LKA NGDPRPC Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "136,128.76" "141,494.46" "147,048.08" "150,169.71" "158,563.60" "164,802.80" "170,173.56" "170,943.52" "173,812.46" "175,947.03" "184,929.63" "181,968.89" "174,265.76" "185,330.42" "198,345.94" "208,636.59" "232,426.63" "254,907.92" "249,447.25" "255,272.29" "275,075.30" "267,804.19" "275,587.43" "289,504.61" "302,699.89" "318,996.80" "340,825.44" "361,311.07" "380,090.42" "390,812.75" "419,260.38" "452,553.56" "490,980.86" "506,903.28" "534,224.71" "551,596.90" "573,104.80" "603,274.25" "610,773.28" "605,709.12" "581,582.87" "594,502.75" "537,059.00" "515,303.45" "517,283.48" "525,040.55" "535,183.72" "545,990.16" 2020 +524 LKA NGDPRPPPPC Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,065.27" "3,186.09" "3,311.15" "3,381.44" "3,570.45" "3,710.94" "3,831.87" "3,849.21" "3,913.81" "3,961.88" "4,164.14" "4,097.47" "3,924.02" "4,173.17" "4,466.24" "4,697.96" "5,233.65" "5,739.87" "5,616.91" "5,748.08" "6,193.99" "6,030.27" "6,205.52" "6,518.90" "6,816.03" "7,182.99" "7,674.52" "8,135.80" "8,558.66" "8,800.10" "9,440.67" "10,190.35" "11,055.63" "11,414.17" "12,029.37" "12,420.55" "12,904.85" "13,584.19" "13,753.05" "13,639.02" "13,095.76" "13,386.68" "12,093.20" "11,603.32" "11,647.90" "11,822.57" "12,050.97" "12,294.30" 2020 +524 LKA NGDPPC Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,521.00" "6,597.76" "7,606.74" "9,213.41" "11,525.05" "12,053.33" "13,192.00" "14,317.17" "15,995.01" "17,968.66" "22,723.52" "25,979.18" "29,336.33" "34,098.93" "39,156.09" "44,785.52" "51,167.27" "58,971.06" "67,090.35" "72,503.08" "81,944.31" "91,051.93" "101,531.16" "112,150.41" "127,582.91" "148,459.87" "176,506.34" "213,364.89" "261,101.40" "284,252.72" "327,201.30" "367,240.60" "440,112.66" "482,797.67" "518,592.36" "551,596.90" "604,300.05" "670,925.15" "708,441.81" "729,760.86" "722,668.14" "798,242.19" "1,064,633.81" "1,337,219.56" "1,449,462.48" "1,557,556.57" "1,669,943.27" "1,788,088.76" 2020 +524 LKA NGDPDPC Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 333.918 342.812 365.498 389.999 452.288 443.046 470.142 484.746 501.62 498.479 564.868 611.088 651.332 689.023 787.255 829.22 903.331 "1,003.94" "1,026.15" "1,025.70" "1,065.47" "1,017.15" "1,061.68" "1,162.71" "1,259.77" "1,477.60" "1,698.16" "1,928.71" "2,410.80" "2,472.24" "2,894.26" "3,320.07" "3,446.36" "3,737.37" "3,969.71" "4,057.74" "4,150.37" "4,401.06" "4,360.15" "4,082.69" "3,893.84" "4,016.02" "3,292.57" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +524 LKA PPPPC Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,210.03" "1,376.72" "1,519.16" "1,612.17" "1,763.72" "1,891.08" "1,992.03" "2,050.53" "2,158.47" "2,270.66" "2,475.89" "2,518.65" "2,467.00" "2,685.82" "2,935.84" "3,152.91" "3,576.74" "3,990.33" "3,948.80" "4,097.95" "4,515.90" "4,495.58" "4,698.34" "5,033.02" "5,403.68" "5,873.19" "6,468.72" "7,042.85" "7,550.98" "7,813.75" "8,483.28" "9,347.19" "10,618.57" "11,243.81" "11,706.82" "12,208.01" "13,056.64" "13,584.19" "14,081.59" "14,214.66" "13,812.94" "14,706.52" "14,230.06" "14,140.09" "14,492.26" "14,982.96" "15,563.17" "16,184.66" 2020 +524 LKA NGAP_NPGDP Sri Lanka Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +524 LKA PPPSH Sri Lanka Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.14 0.145 0.152 0.154 0.157 0.159 0.16 0.157 0.154 0.152 0.155 0.151 0.132 0.139 0.146 0.149 0.161 0.17 0.163 0.162 0.168 0.161 0.162 0.165 0.165 0.168 0.172 0.174 0.179 0.186 0.191 0.199 0.215 0.219 0.222 0.229 0.238 0.238 0.235 0.228 0.228 0.222 0.197 0.186 0.183 0.182 0.181 0.181 2021 +524 LKA PPPEX Sri Lanka Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.563 4.792 5.007 5.715 6.535 6.374 6.622 6.982 7.41 7.913 9.178 10.315 11.892 12.696 13.337 14.205 14.306 14.778 16.99 17.693 18.146 20.254 21.61 22.283 23.61 25.278 27.286 30.295 34.578 36.379 38.57 39.289 41.447 42.939 44.298 45.183 46.283 49.39 50.31 51.339 52.318 54.278 74.816 94.569 100.016 103.955 107.301 110.48 2021 +524 LKA NID_NGDP Sri Lanka Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Staff used splicing method for the historical series. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 44.026 27.252 28.952 24.427 23.546 22.048 21.481 21.184 22.019 20.523 25.938 25.902 31.543 30.025 31.499 30.518 30.116 26.923 27.36 28.445 29.277 23.282 23.895 23.197 26.336 28.026 30.207 30.213 29.698 28.411 30.352 33.364 39.056 33.249 32.31 34.276 36.453 39.727 38.057 34.109 33.706 35.264 24.736 24.941 25.946 27.806 28.68 29.565 2021 +524 LKA NGSD_NGDP Sri Lanka Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Staff used splicing method for the historical series. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 25.498 12.789 13.079 14.806 20.911 14.523 12.536 13.372 12.543 12.169 22.086 20.116 26.745 25.084 24.615 24.007 24.805 24.059 25.51 24.937 23.948 22.35 22.729 22.868 23.682 25.929 25.723 26.553 21.635 27.979 28.519 26.55 34.32 29.949 29.9 32.064 34.473 37.28 35.101 32.037 32.317 31.508 21.344 22.977 24.717 26.599 27.492 28.414 2021 +524 LKA PCPI Sri Lanka "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. CPI Colombo Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. The current base year is 2013. The previous base year was Jan.2006-Dec.2007=100. The authorities issue data from Jan 2008 onward for this base year. We use previous base year data (2002=100) and (1952=100) to calculate historical data prior 2008. Therefore the average from Jan.2006 to Dec.2007 may not equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 4.123 4.863 5.39 6.142 7.164 7.271 7.85 8.456 9.639 10.755 13.066 14.658 16.327 18.245 19.786 21.305 24.7 27.063 29.599 30.988 32.902 37.56 41.148 44.838 48.879 54.247 59.683 69.138 75.8 78.4 83.3 88.9 95.6 102.233 105.058 107.408 111.692 119.042 124.125 129.467 135.367 143.433 212.55 275.188 291.641 308.76 324.765 340.859 2021 +524 LKA PCPIPCH Sri Lanka "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 26.145 17.969 10.826 13.964 16.638 1.481 7.976 7.717 13.992 11.568 21.495 12.186 11.383 11.747 8.448 7.675 15.937 9.565 9.371 4.692 6.176 14.158 9.551 8.969 9.011 10.983 10.02 15.842 9.636 3.43 6.25 6.723 7.537 6.939 2.763 2.237 3.988 6.581 4.27 4.303 4.557 5.959 48.187 29.47 5.979 5.87 5.184 4.956 2021 +524 LKA PCPIE Sri Lanka "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. CPI Colombo Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. The current base year is 2013. The previous base year was Jan.2006-Dec.2007=100. The authorities issue data from Jan 2008 onward for this base year. We use previous base year data (2002=100) and (1952=100) to calculate historical data prior 2008. Therefore the average from Jan.2006 to Dec.2007 may not equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 3.792 4.485 4.727 5.74 6.284 6.377 6.956 7.663 8.815 10.146 12.137 13.231 15.059 16.613 17.312 19.305 22.549 24.971 25.901 26.933 29.852 33.081 36.815 41.3 46.7 50.2 56.9 67.6 77 80.9 86.4 90.6 99 103.6 105 109.8 114.7 122.9 126.3 132.4 138 154.7 262.718 286.519 308.953 327.088 344.043 361.092 2021 +524 LKA PCPIEPCH Sri Lanka "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 24.672 18.27 5.388 21.435 9.482 1.482 9.074 10.167 15.03 15.103 19.622 9.015 13.815 10.32 4.21 11.512 16.801 10.741 3.724 3.984 10.837 10.817 11.289 12.182 13.075 7.495 13.347 18.805 13.905 5.065 6.799 4.861 9.272 4.646 1.351 4.571 4.463 7.149 2.766 4.83 4.23 12.101 69.824 9.059 7.83 5.87 5.184 4.956 2021 +524 LKA TM_RPCH Sri Lanka Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.562 -10.227 0 10.127 3.448 11.111 1 -- -4.95 -6.25 5.6 13.2 15.7 17.1 12.2 2.662 0.338 12.36 8.5 0.184 12.971 4.971 -11.833 9.876 20.171 -4.141 7.62 -1.846 8.837 -27.574 16.52 35.261 -18.905 1.602 11.434 16.371 8.296 2.945 -0.543 -7.97 -20.508 -3.797 -15.774 14.183 4.385 5.169 5.091 3.579 2021 +524 LKA TMG_RPCH Sri Lanka Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.031 -10.227 -- 10.127 3.448 11.111 1 -- -4.95 -6.25 5.6 13.2 15.7 17.1 12.2 2.662 0.338 12.36 8.5 0.184 12.971 4.971 -11.833 9.876 20.171 -4.141 7.62 -1.846 8.837 -27.574 16.52 35.261 -18.905 1.602 11.434 16.371 8.296 2.945 -0.543 -7.97 -20.508 -3.797 -15.774 14.183 4.385 5.169 5.091 3.579 2021 +524 LKA TX_RPCH Sri Lanka Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.425 4.054 5.195 -4.938 16.883 11.111 5 -0.952 -2.885 1.98 16.5 1.2 4 14.3 9.4 7.16 4.147 10.619 -1.5 5.076 18.261 11.341 -13.515 8.383 7.7 -0.578 4.667 2.31 -2.271 -16.346 13.791 -11.016 -8.296 16.158 13.439 4.458 9.29 4.354 5.693 -2.292 -29.591 2.379 -0.181 20.479 7.024 4.714 4.482 3.839 2021 +524 LKA TXG_RPCH Sri Lanka Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.994 4.054 5.195 -4.938 16.883 11.111 5 -0.952 -2.885 1.98 16.5 1.2 4 14.3 9.4 7.16 4.147 10.619 -1.5 5.076 18.261 11.341 -13.515 8.383 7.7 -0.578 4.667 2.31 -2.271 -16.346 13.791 -11.016 -8.296 16.158 13.439 4.458 9.29 4.354 5.693 -2.292 -29.591 2.379 -0.181 20.479 7.024 4.714 4.482 3.839 2021 +524 LKA LUR Sri Lanka Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.897 14.665 14.566 13.777 13.127 12.267 11.294 10.501 9.174 8.857 7.573 7.9 8.8 8.4 8.3 7.7 6.6 6.2 6 5.9 5 4.1 4 4.4 4.3 4.7 4.4 4.2 4.4 4.8 5.5 5.1 5.25 5 4.75 4.4 4.4 4.4 2021 +524 LKA LE Sri Lanka Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +524 LKA LP Sri Lanka Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 15.553 15.763 15.962 16.148 16.322 16.482 16.645 16.811 16.98 17.151 17.326 17.536 17.737 17.925 18.094 18.243 18.367 18.471 18.565 18.663 18.778 18.912 19.062 19.224 19.387 19.545 19.696 19.842 19.984 20.124 20.262 20.398 20.425 20.585 20.778 20.97 21.203 21.444 21.67 21.803 21.919 22.156 22.396 22.638 22.882 23.13 23.38 23.633 2020 +524 LKA GGR Sri Lanka General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 74.662 84.049 94.06 106.364 118.295 144.236 152.292 170.958 181.69 201.97 214.719 239.798 268.969 284.422 320.154 412.388 507.901 595.558 686.481 725.567 834.191 983.005 "1,067.53" "1,153.31" "1,204.62" "1,460.89" "1,693.56" "1,839.56" "1,932.46" "1,898.81" "1,373.31" "1,463.81" "2,093.93" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGR_NGDP Sri Lanka General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.964 18.449 18.077 17.402 16.696 17.654 16.205 15.695 14.588 14.926 13.954 13.926 13.897 13.192 12.944 14.212 14.61 14.067 13.156 12.684 12.583 13.122 11.876 11.605 11.179 12.63 13.218 12.786 12.588 11.934 8.67 8.277 8.782 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGX Sri Lanka General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 99.814 120.369 119.824 141.659 170.764 202.327 217.066 233.158 266.205 277.529 334.398 385.824 402.6 417.064 476.548 584.55 713.474 841.454 995.91 "1,201.93" "1,280.21" "1,433.18" "1,556.50" "1,650.70" "1,850.24" "2,228.82" "2,333.88" "2,573.06" "2,693.23" "3,095.19" "3,283.70" "3,521.74" "4,427.65" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGX_NGDP Sri Lanka General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.353 26.422 23.028 23.177 24.102 24.764 23.097 21.405 21.373 20.51 21.732 22.406 20.802 19.344 19.266 20.145 20.523 19.876 19.087 21.012 19.31 19.132 17.315 16.609 17.171 19.269 18.215 17.884 17.543 19.453 20.73 19.913 18.57 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGXCNL Sri Lanka General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -25.152 -36.32 -25.764 -35.295 -52.469 -58.091 -64.774 -62.2 -84.515 -75.559 -119.679 -146.026 -133.631 -132.642 -156.394 -172.162 -205.573 -245.896 -309.429 -476.36 -446.015 -450.176 -488.964 -497.39 -645.618 -767.928 -640.326 -733.494 -760.769 "-1,196.38" "-1,910.40" "-2,057.93" "-2,333.72" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGXCNL_NGDP Sri Lanka General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.389 -7.973 -4.951 -5.775 -7.406 -7.11 -6.892 -5.71 -6.786 -5.584 -7.778 -8.48 -6.904 -6.152 -6.323 -5.933 -5.913 -5.808 -5.93 -8.328 -6.728 -6.009 -5.439 -5.005 -5.992 -6.639 -4.997 -5.098 -4.956 -7.519 -12.06 -11.636 -9.788 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGSB Sri Lanka General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +524 LKA GGSB_NPGDP Sri Lanka General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +524 LKA GGXONLB Sri Lanka General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.484 -14.247 0.176 -5.092 -14.438 -19.865 -15.851 -6.954 -29.617 -13.436 -48.479 -51.719 -17.116 -7.516 -36.612 -52.003 -54.796 -63.215 -96.954 -166.684 -93.423 -93.477 -80.466 -53.383 -209.223 -240.701 -29.431 2.072 91.421 -295.03 -930.093 "-1,009.54" -953.723 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGXONLB_NGDP Sri Lanka General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.139 -3.127 0.034 -0.833 -2.038 -2.431 -1.687 -0.638 -2.378 -0.993 -3.151 -3.004 -0.884 -0.349 -1.48 -1.792 -1.576 -1.493 -1.858 -2.914 -1.409 -1.248 -0.895 -0.537 -1.942 -2.081 -0.23 0.014 0.596 -1.854 -5.872 -5.708 -4 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGXWDN Sri Lanka General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +524 LKA GGXWDN_NGDP Sri Lanka General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +524 LKA GGXWDG Sri Lanka General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 310.78 366.698 405.558 483.909 551.906 635.696 716.388 764.071 924.699 "1,051.33" "1,218.70" "1,452.71" "1,863.85" "1,863.85" "2,139.53" "2,222.35" "2,582.65" "3,041.79" "3,588.96" "4,161.42" "4,556.62" "5,200.96" "6,068.13" "6,902.90" "7,495.36" "8,829.52" "9,609.77" "10,396.32" "12,831.91" "13,141.52" "15,158.26" "18,230.45" "31,121.37" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGXWDG_NGDP Sri Lanka General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 78.938 80.493 77.942 79.171 77.897 77.807 76.227 70.147 74.243 77.695 79.202 84.364 96.301 86.45 86.499 76.589 74.29 71.849 68.782 72.75 68.731 69.428 67.504 69.457 69.561 76.334 75 72.26 83.585 82.594 95.695 103.079 130.526 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA NGDP_FY Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 85.871 104.004 121.418 148.779 188.108 198.666 219.586 240.69 271.595 308.188 393.703 455.564 520.333 611.217 708.509 817.019 939.804 "1,089.25" "1,245.51" "1,353.15" "1,538.72" "1,721.95" "1,935.44" "2,155.98" "2,473.47" "2,901.65" "3,476.47" "4,233.60" "5,217.85" "5,720.16" "6,629.67" "7,491.16" "8,989.30" "9,938.39" "10,775.31" "11,566.99" "12,812.97" "14,387.32" "15,351.93" "15,910.98" "15,840.16" "17,685.85" "23,843.07" "30,271.60" "33,167.31" "36,026.13" "39,043.27" "42,257.53" 2021 +524 LKA BCA Sri Lanka Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.848 -0.672 -0.794 -0.47 -0.054 -0.422 -0.564 -0.496 -0.665 -0.578 -0.377 -0.62 -0.554 -0.61 -0.981 -0.985 -0.881 -0.531 -0.353 -0.672 -1.066 -0.179 -0.236 -0.074 -0.648 -0.605 -1.5 -1.401 -3.885 -0.215 -1.075 -4.615 -3.334 -2.539 -1.988 -1.882 -1.744 -2.309 -2.798 -1.844 -1.187 -3.343 -2.501 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA BCA_NGDPD Sri Lanka Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -16.33 -12.437 -13.615 -7.47 -0.731 -5.773 -7.201 -6.091 -7.811 -6.761 -3.851 -5.786 -4.798 -4.941 -6.885 -6.511 -5.311 -2.863 -1.85 -3.508 -5.329 -0.932 -1.166 -0.329 -2.654 -2.097 -4.484 -3.66 -8.063 -0.432 -1.833 -6.814 -4.736 -3.301 -2.41 -2.211 -1.981 -2.446 -2.962 -2.071 -1.391 -3.757 -3.392 -1.964 -1.229 -1.207 -1.187 -1.151 2021 +361 KNA NGDP_R St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary. Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.502 0.515 0.547 0.535 0.587 0.625 0.68 0.736 0.812 0.861 0.908 0.929 0.958 1.009 1.064 1.101 1.166 1.251 1.264 1.314 1.441 1.518 1.539 1.478 1.537 1.687 1.74 1.75 1.946 1.88 1.881 1.912 1.902 2.01 2.163 2.178 2.263 2.285 2.346 2.458 2.115 2.039 2.239 2.348 2.449 2.515 2.583 2.652 2020 +361 KNA NGDP_RPCH St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.278 2.702 6.112 -2.058 9.651 6.437 8.842 8.268 10.353 6.013 5.454 2.27 3.077 5.418 5.404 3.462 5.897 7.327 1.024 3.943 9.714 5.309 1.37 -3.936 3.996 9.734 3.15 0.601 11.179 -3.379 0.044 1.617 -0.517 5.706 7.587 0.717 3.904 0.944 2.67 4.804 -13.969 -3.587 9.832 4.832 4.301 2.702 2.7 2.7 2020 +361 KNA NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary. Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.156 0.187 0.213 0.21 0.245 0.273 0.321 0.367 0.435 0.485 0.548 0.544 0.602 0.656 0.733 0.79 0.843 0.948 0.988 1.049 1.137 1.237 1.298 1.267 1.369 1.477 1.74 1.861 2.1 2.091 2.103 2.257 2.231 2.364 2.576 2.588 2.724 2.864 2.912 3.145 2.649 2.566 3.011 3.242 3.457 3.611 3.785 3.966 2020 +361 KNA NGDPD St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.058 0.069 0.079 0.078 0.091 0.101 0.119 0.136 0.161 0.179 0.203 0.201 0.223 0.243 0.272 0.293 0.312 0.351 0.366 0.389 0.421 0.458 0.481 0.469 0.507 0.547 0.644 0.689 0.778 0.774 0.779 0.836 0.826 0.875 0.954 0.958 1.009 1.061 1.079 1.165 0.981 0.95 1.115 1.201 1.28 1.338 1.402 1.469 2020 +361 KNA PPPGDP St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.13 0.146 0.165 0.168 0.19 0.209 0.232 0.257 0.294 0.324 0.355 0.375 0.395 0.426 0.459 0.485 0.523 0.571 0.583 0.615 0.69 0.743 0.765 0.749 0.8 0.905 0.963 0.995 1.127 1.096 1.11 1.151 1.106 1.162 1.266 1.272 1.337 1.404 1.476 1.574 1.371 1.377 1.619 1.758 1.872 1.959 2.05 2.146 2020 +361 KNA NGDP_D St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 31.138 36.264 39.02 39.26 41.726 43.686 47.205 49.877 53.567 56.254 60.326 58.566 62.828 64.99 68.901 71.747 72.285 75.799 78.208 79.878 78.874 81.502 84.336 85.743 89.038 87.589 100 106.324 107.9 111.183 111.772 118.098 117.311 117.581 119.112 118.803 120.368 125.353 124.15 127.934 125.278 125.826 134.435 138.106 141.171 143.605 146.54 149.534 2020 +361 KNA NGDPRPC St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,608.32" "11,984.91" "12,782.03" "12,584.29" "13,878.67" "14,870.88" "16,308.44" "17,804.64" "19,793.46" "21,083.85" "22,243.66" "22,649.36" "23,149.95" "24,121.42" "25,108.83" "25,664.28" "26,875.69" "28,533.65" "28,519.36" "29,308.64" "31,765.77" "33,004.13" "32,989.22" "31,245.30" "32,043.53" "34,699.55" "35,357.04" "35,159.99" "38,663.98" "36,950.70" "36,565.16" "36,755.51" "36,158.78" "37,806.34" "40,243.40" "40,121.90" "41,266.67" "41,234.83" "41,907.60" "43,476.68" "37,025.25" "35,336.15" "38,418.07" "39,867.04" "41,161.12" "41,845.92" "42,541.16" "43,247.94" 2015 +361 KNA NGDPRPPPPC St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,133.85" "7,365.28" "7,855.15" "7,733.62" "8,529.08" "9,138.84" "10,022.29" "10,941.77" "12,163.99" "12,957.00" "13,669.75" "13,919.08" "14,226.71" "14,823.72" "15,430.54" "15,771.88" "16,516.35" "17,535.25" "17,526.46" "18,011.51" "19,521.53" "20,282.56" "20,273.40" "19,201.68" "19,692.23" "21,324.48" "21,728.53" "21,607.44" "23,760.80" "22,707.91" "22,470.98" "22,587.96" "22,221.24" "23,233.74" "24,731.43" "24,656.76" "25,360.27" "25,340.71" "25,754.15" "26,718.42" "22,753.73" "21,715.70" "23,609.68" "24,500.13" "25,295.41" "25,716.25" "26,143.50" "26,577.86" 2015 +361 KNA NGDPPC St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,614.62" "4,346.26" "4,987.58" "4,940.56" "5,790.96" "6,496.55" "7,698.39" "8,880.47" "10,602.78" "11,860.48" "13,418.67" "13,264.87" "14,544.74" "15,676.43" "17,300.30" "18,413.38" "19,426.97" "21,628.18" "22,304.41" "23,411.24" "25,054.88" "26,898.89" "27,821.66" "26,790.68" "28,530.78" "30,392.92" "35,357.04" "37,383.65" "41,718.32" "41,082.76" "40,869.65" "43,407.48" "42,418.39" "44,452.90" "47,934.81" "47,666.14" "49,672.04" "51,689.07" "52,028.30" "55,621.52" "46,384.60" "44,462.09" "51,647.17" "55,058.93" "58,107.48" "60,092.71" "62,339.63" "64,670.55" 2015 +361 KNA NGDPDPC St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,338.75" "1,609.73" "1,847.25" "1,829.84" "2,144.80" "2,406.13" "2,851.26" "3,289.06" "3,926.96" "4,392.77" "4,969.88" "4,912.92" "5,386.94" "5,806.09" "6,407.52" "6,819.77" "7,195.17" "8,010.44" "8,260.89" "8,670.83" "9,279.58" "9,962.55" "10,304.32" "9,922.48" "10,566.96" "11,256.64" "13,095.20" "13,845.79" "15,451.23" "15,215.84" "15,136.91" "16,076.85" "15,710.51" "16,464.04" "17,753.63" "17,654.13" "18,397.05" "19,144.10" "19,269.74" "20,600.56" "17,179.48" "16,467.44" "19,128.58" "20,392.19" "21,521.29" "22,256.56" "23,088.75" "23,952.06" 2015 +361 KNA PPPPC St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,008.35" "3,399.79" "3,849.95" "3,938.82" "4,500.74" "4,974.99" "5,565.78" "6,226.70" "7,166.33" "7,932.87" "8,682.45" "9,139.81" "9,554.71" "10,191.61" "10,835.42" "11,307.34" "12,057.89" "13,022.48" "13,162.46" "13,717.33" "15,204.17" "16,152.79" "16,397.13" "15,836.84" "16,677.41" "18,626.12" "19,564.68" "19,981.42" "22,394.10" "21,538.93" "21,570.39" "22,133.19" "21,039.33" "21,858.71" "23,555.36" "23,424.16" "24,377.52" "25,340.71" "26,369.38" "27,846.07" "23,999.82" "23,856.72" "27,781.50" "29,856.48" "31,472.42" "32,590.68" "33,762.91" "34,988.04" 2015 +361 KNA NGAP_NPGDP St. Kitts and Nevis Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +361 KNA PPPSH St. Kitts and Nevis Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +361 KNA PPPEX St. Kitts and Nevis Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.202 1.278 1.295 1.254 1.287 1.306 1.383 1.426 1.48 1.495 1.545 1.451 1.522 1.538 1.597 1.628 1.611 1.661 1.695 1.707 1.648 1.665 1.697 1.692 1.711 1.632 1.807 1.871 1.863 1.907 1.895 1.961 2.016 2.034 2.035 2.035 2.038 2.04 1.973 1.997 1.933 1.864 1.859 1.844 1.846 1.844 1.846 1.848 2020 +361 KNA NID_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary. Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.883 23.968 30 30 30 30 30 30 27 27 27 27 27 27 2020 +361 KNA NGSD_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary. Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.193 15.65 17.741 19.462 24.507 27.85 22.005 24.997 21.748 23.01 23.665 24.026 24.977 25.545 2020 +361 KNA PCPI St. Kitts and Nevis "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Period average and end of period CPIs do not equal 100 in the base year as the index for January is set as a base. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 38.613 41.918 44.422 45.413 46.652 47.895 47.881 48.33 48.441 50.928 53.067 55.296 56.865 57.883 58.709 60.471 61.709 67.063 69.533 71.863 73.38 74.948 76.506 78.241 80.001 82.7 89.719 93.74 98.708 100.739 101.597 107.525 108.403 109.603 109.874 107.345 106.607 107.348 106.236 105.885 105.261 105.474 109.456 112.535 114.943 117.292 119.689 122.136 2021 +361 KNA PCPIPCH St. Kitts and Nevis "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.332 8.559 5.975 2.23 2.727 2.666 -0.029 0.937 0.23 5.133 4.2 4.201 2.837 1.791 1.427 3 2.048 8.675 3.684 3.351 2.11 2.138 2.078 2.268 2.25 3.374 8.487 4.481 5.3 2.058 0.851 5.835 0.816 1.107 0.248 -2.302 -0.688 0.696 -1.036 -0.331 -0.589 0.202 3.775 2.813 2.14 2.044 2.044 2.044 2021 +361 KNA PCPIE St. Kitts and Nevis "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Period average and end of period CPIs do not equal 100 in the base year as the index for January is set as a base. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.084 54.009 56.484 57.309 58.107 58.877 60.389 62.287 69.354 69.959 71.444 73.671 75.587 76.984 79.212 80.556 85.422 92.19 94.819 100.963 102.157 106.54 108.71 109.26 109.93 109.33 106.71 106.74 107.547 106.741 105.848 104.6 106.621 110.234 112.7 115.003 117.354 119.752 122.199 2021 +361 KNA PCPIEPCH St. Kitts and Nevis "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.696 4.582 1.461 1.392 1.325 2.569 3.142 11.347 0.872 2.123 3.118 2.6 1.849 2.893 1.697 6.041 7.922 2.852 6.479 1.183 4.291 2.037 0.506 0.613 -0.546 -2.396 0.028 0.756 -0.749 -0.837 -1.179 1.932 3.389 2.237 2.044 2.044 2.044 2.044 2021 +361 KNA TM_RPCH St. Kitts and Nevis Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. Base year: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.393 12.599 -4.786 2.582 3.98 -23.337 -16.046 7.456 8.814 12.245 9.781 5.75 3.311 2020 +361 KNA TMG_RPCH St. Kitts and Nevis Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. Base year: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.828 14.931 -3.02 2.17 -1.108 -11.233 -26.16 0.306 12.864 14.356 15.7 5.807 4.291 2020 +361 KNA TX_RPCH St. Kitts and Nevis Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. Base year: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.067 -2.199 -3.271 13.968 1.384 -34.044 -13.58 19.853 15.153 15.226 9.819 6.944 3.795 2020 +361 KNA TXG_RPCH St. Kitts and Nevis Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. Base year: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -37.738 -24.978 19.627 -10.882 29.977 -15.155 -12.3 13.244 9.964 9.983 3.647 3.252 3.252 2020 +361 KNA LUR St. Kitts and Nevis Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +361 KNA LE St. Kitts and Nevis Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +361 KNA LP St. Kitts and Nevis Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: United Nations Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.042 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.041 0.041 0.041 0.041 0.041 0.042 0.042 0.043 0.043 0.044 0.044 0.045 0.045 0.046 0.047 0.047 0.048 0.049 0.049 0.05 0.05 0.051 0.051 0.052 0.053 0.053 0.054 0.054 0.055 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.059 0.059 0.06 0.061 0.061 2015 +361 KNA GGR St. Kitts and Nevis General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.064 0.054 0.052 0.052 0.05 0.054 0.068 0.086 0.092 0.102 0.109 0.104 0.122 0.141 0.169 0.194 0.207 0.229 0.238 0.237 0.243 0.251 0.308 0.319 0.371 0.46 0.544 0.545 0.573 0.61 0.569 0.719 0.716 0.961 0.966 0.903 0.827 0.787 1.075 1.121 0.837 1.085 1.055 1.091 1.141 1.162 1.185 1.202 2020 +361 KNA GGR_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 40.917 28.855 24.428 24.98 20.414 19.771 21.059 23.526 21.125 21.051 19.929 19.135 20.28 21.57 23.04 24.589 24.571 24.111 24.095 22.609 21.348 20.252 23.705 25.145 27.079 31.139 31.268 29.3 27.302 29.162 27.045 31.87 32.116 40.65 37.501 34.881 30.363 27.476 36.926 35.63 31.599 42.282 35.031 33.652 33.018 32.186 31.31 30.307 2020 +361 KNA GGX St. Kitts and Nevis General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.074 0.062 0.062 0.061 0.062 0.077 0.081 0.142 0.125 0.116 0.106 0.099 0.119 0.14 0.163 0.187 0.226 0.25 0.286 0.353 0.394 0.385 0.46 0.391 0.461 0.512 0.566 0.598 0.635 0.656 0.702 0.683 0.62 0.703 0.747 0.758 0.725 0.771 1.041 1.141 0.909 0.901 1.216 1.065 1.12 1.156 1.201 1.246 2020 +361 KNA GGX_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 47.384 33.299 29.024 28.977 25.192 28.182 25.324 38.753 28.635 24.044 19.309 18.216 19.781 21.326 22.249 23.69 26.837 26.313 28.959 33.614 34.682 31.118 35.418 30.858 33.677 34.666 32.528 32.157 30.224 31.393 33.389 30.273 27.802 29.725 28.993 29.281 26.605 26.937 35.752 36.274 34.324 35.125 40.386 32.839 32.4 32.023 31.721 31.415 2020 +361 KNA GGXCNL St. Kitts and Nevis General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.01 -0.008 -0.01 -0.008 -0.012 -0.023 -0.014 -0.056 -0.033 -0.015 0.003 0.005 0.003 0.002 0.006 0.007 -0.019 -0.021 -0.048 -0.115 -0.152 -0.134 -0.152 -0.072 -0.09 -0.052 -0.022 -0.053 -0.061 -0.047 -0.133 0.036 0.096 0.258 0.219 0.145 0.102 0.015 0.034 -0.02 -0.072 0.184 -0.161 0.026 0.021 0.006 -0.016 -0.044 2020 +361 KNA GGXCNL_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -6.468 -4.444 -4.595 -3.997 -4.777 -8.411 -4.265 -15.228 -7.51 -2.993 0.62 0.919 0.498 0.244 0.791 0.899 -2.267 -2.202 -4.863 -11.005 -13.334 -10.866 -11.713 -5.713 -6.598 -3.527 -1.261 -2.858 -2.922 -2.231 -6.344 1.597 4.314 10.925 8.508 5.6 3.757 0.539 1.174 -0.644 -2.725 7.156 -5.356 0.813 0.618 0.163 -0.412 -1.109 2020 +361 KNA GGSB St. Kitts and Nevis General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +361 KNA GGSB_NPGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +361 KNA GGXONLB St. Kitts and Nevis General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.016 0.017 0.016 0.015 0.021 0.021 -- -0.005 -0.046 -0.084 -0.109 -0.085 -0.083 0.002 -0.009 0.041 0.087 0.063 0.067 0.077 -0.007 0.161 0.214 0.341 0.282 0.196 0.145 0.055 0.073 0.015 -0.04 0.212 -0.12 0.071 0.068 0.055 0.035 0.01 2020 +361 KNA GGXONLB_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.92 3.216 2.693 2.286 2.878 2.684 -0.025 -0.538 -4.64 -8.002 -9.557 -6.86 -6.425 0.164 -0.639 2.793 4.989 3.394 3.19 3.684 -0.338 7.147 9.604 14.413 10.966 7.574 5.322 1.932 2.499 0.49 -1.5 8.256 -3.991 2.186 1.98 1.527 0.923 0.25 2020 +361 KNA GGXWDN St. Kitts and Nevis General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +361 KNA GGXWDN_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +361 KNA GGXWDG St. Kitts and Nevis General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.412 0.631 0.765 0.936 1.097 1.301 1.553 1.783 2.096 2.316 2.469 2.494 2.617 2.758 2.979 2.982 2.735 2.151 1.862 1.67 1.564 1.599 1.561 1.618 1.506 1.626 1.701 1.788 1.86 1.928 2.001 2.069 2020 +361 KNA GGXWDG_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.858 66.523 77.416 89.185 96.477 105.175 119.717 140.684 153.13 156.78 141.92 133.996 124.632 131.95 141.664 132.077 122.599 90.994 72.294 64.543 57.4 55.844 53.622 51.452 56.846 63.389 56.514 55.157 53.82 53.382 52.866 52.16 2020 +361 KNA NGDP_FY St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.156 0.187 0.213 0.21 0.245 0.273 0.321 0.367 0.435 0.485 0.548 0.544 0.602 0.656 0.733 0.79 0.843 0.948 0.988 1.049 1.137 1.237 1.298 1.267 1.369 1.477 1.74 1.861 2.1 2.091 2.103 2.257 2.231 2.364 2.576 2.588 2.724 2.864 2.912 3.145 2.649 2.566 3.011 3.242 3.457 3.611 3.785 3.966 2020 +361 KNA BCA St. Kitts and Nevis Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.003 -0.08 -0.124 -0.112 -0.059 -0.025 -0.078 -0.048 -0.059 -0.048 -0.043 -0.04 -0.028 -0.021 2020 +361 KNA BCA_NGDPD St. Kitts and Nevis Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.31 -8.318 -12.259 -10.538 -5.493 -2.15 -7.995 -5.003 -5.252 -3.99 -3.335 -2.974 -2.023 -1.455 2020 +362 LCA NGDP_R St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.454 1.528 1.56 1.624 1.754 1.975 2.259 2.348 2.674 2.914 3.202 3.214 3.47 3.49 3.546 3.608 3.713 3.688 3.919 4.024 4.026 3.889 3.905 4.071 4.367 4.349 4.621 4.71 4.94 4.849 4.873 5.108 5.09 4.978 5.043 5.032 5.222 5.399 5.554 5.518 4.174 4.684 5.109 5.407 5.611 5.725 5.82 5.905 2021 +362 LCA NGDP_RPCH St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.51 5.105 2.114 4.059 8.01 12.59 14.402 3.924 13.899 8.983 9.89 0.376 7.952 0.583 1.599 1.749 2.922 -0.694 6.286 2.67 0.049 -3.409 0.417 4.264 7.268 -0.411 6.233 1.943 4.883 -1.858 0.507 4.819 -0.356 -2.205 1.306 -0.212 3.773 3.387 2.881 -0.65 -24.365 12.23 9.083 5.826 3.77 2.04 1.655 1.463 2021 +362 LCA NGDP St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.459 0.524 0.494 0.532 0.679 0.767 0.917 1.013 1.159 1.313 1.564 1.655 1.818 1.848 1.926 2.058 2.128 2.175 2.367 2.487 2.516 2.408 2.428 2.664 2.878 3.064 3.422 3.593 3.852 3.779 4.002 4.235 4.315 4.483 4.723 4.88 5.037 5.391 5.554 5.654 4.093 4.566 5.325 5.814 6.194 6.478 6.75 7.02 2021 +362 LCA NGDPD St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.17 0.194 0.183 0.197 0.251 0.284 0.34 0.375 0.429 0.486 0.579 0.613 0.674 0.684 0.713 0.762 0.788 0.805 0.877 0.921 0.932 0.892 0.899 0.987 1.066 1.135 1.267 1.331 1.427 1.399 1.482 1.568 1.598 1.66 1.749 1.807 1.865 1.997 2.057 2.094 1.516 1.691 1.972 2.153 2.294 2.399 2.5 2.6 2021 +362 LCA PPPGDP St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.283 0.326 0.354 0.382 0.428 0.497 0.58 0.618 0.728 0.825 0.94 0.976 1.078 1.11 1.151 1.196 1.254 1.266 1.361 1.417 1.45 1.432 1.46 1.553 1.71 1.757 1.924 2.014 2.153 2.127 2.163 2.314 2.301 2.388 2.445 2.426 2.573 2.701 2.845 2.878 2.203 2.575 3.008 3.297 3.493 3.631 3.761 3.89 2021 +362 LCA NGDP_D St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 31.595 34.308 31.685 32.766 38.691 38.869 40.614 43.156 43.358 45.075 48.831 51.5 52.408 52.936 54.304 57.045 57.318 58.978 60.39 61.816 62.505 61.92 62.182 65.436 65.905 70.45 74.06 76.28 77.964 77.933 82.133 82.902 84.781 90.056 93.665 96.973 96.458 99.862 100 102.471 98.076 97.491 104.22 107.531 110.383 113.149 115.978 118.877 2021 +362 LCA NGDPRPC St. Lucia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,481.59" "12,942.48" "13,045.95" "13,400.04" "14,272.45" "15,821.52" "17,828.69" "18,268.66" "20,504.55" "21,959.07" "23,877.17" "23,638.28" "25,116.00" "25,090.83" "24,989.27" "24,934.99" "25,249.74" "24,638.36" "25,793.23" "26,180.28" "25,808.22" "24,628.08" "24,538.90" "25,348.45" "26,887.15" "26,467.74" "27,769.86" "27,981.40" "29,004.26" "29,434.03" "29,396.98" "30,519.82" "30,096.53" "29,151.97" "29,211.24" "28,875.91" "29,699.25" "30,448.55" "31,081.24" "30,685.85" "23,064.05" "25,722.70" "27,883.42" "29,323.25" "30,238.32" "30,662.12" "30,974.39" "31,230.67" 2015 +362 LCA NGDPRPPPPC St. Lucia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,245.43" "6,476.05" "6,527.82" "6,705.00" "7,141.52" "7,916.64" "8,920.97" "9,141.11" "10,259.89" "10,987.69" "11,947.46" "11,827.92" "12,567.33" "12,554.74" "12,503.92" "12,476.76" "12,634.25" "12,328.33" "12,906.19" "13,099.87" "12,913.69" "12,323.19" "12,278.56" "12,683.64" "13,453.56" "13,243.70" "13,895.25" "14,001.09" "14,512.91" "14,727.95" "14,709.41" "15,271.25" "15,059.44" "14,586.82" "14,616.47" "14,448.68" "14,860.66" "15,235.59" "15,552.17" "15,354.32" "11,540.59" "12,870.91" "13,952.07" "14,672.51" "15,130.39" "15,342.45" "15,498.70" "15,626.94" 2015 +362 LCA NGDPPC St. Lucia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,943.53" "4,440.31" "4,133.65" "4,390.70" "5,522.19" "6,149.65" "7,240.90" "7,883.96" "8,890.45" "9,898.13" "11,659.55" "12,173.70" "13,162.82" "13,282.20" "13,570.17" "14,224.21" "14,472.59" "14,531.20" "15,576.54" "16,183.64" "16,131.44" "15,249.61" "15,258.88" "16,586.95" "17,719.99" "18,646.42" "20,566.32" "21,344.18" "22,612.88" "22,938.71" "24,144.54" "25,301.43" "25,516.12" "26,253.19" "27,360.61" "28,001.77" "28,647.27" "30,406.58" "31,081.24" "31,444.22" "22,620.31" "25,077.35" "29,060.01" "31,531.56" "33,377.82" "34,693.86" "35,923.37" "37,126.12" 2015 +362 LCA NGDPDPC St. Lucia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,460.57" "1,644.56" "1,530.98" "1,626.19" "2,045.25" "2,277.65" "2,681.82" "2,919.98" "3,292.76" "3,665.97" "4,318.35" "4,508.78" "4,875.12" "4,919.33" "5,025.99" "5,268.22" "5,360.22" "5,381.93" "5,769.09" "5,993.94" "5,974.61" "5,648.00" "5,651.44" "6,143.32" "6,562.96" "6,906.08" "7,617.16" "7,905.25" "8,375.14" "8,495.82" "8,942.42" "9,370.90" "9,450.41" "9,723.40" "10,133.56" "10,371.03" "10,610.10" "11,261.70" "11,511.57" "11,646.01" "8,377.89" "9,287.91" "10,762.97" "11,678.36" "12,362.16" "12,849.58" "13,304.95" "13,750.41" 2015 +362 LCA PPPPC St. Lucia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,433.84" "2,762.47" "2,956.61" "3,155.78" "3,482.55" "3,982.60" "4,578.21" "4,807.22" "5,585.84" "6,216.66" "7,012.65" "7,177.29" "7,799.76" "7,976.61" "8,114.02" "8,266.16" "8,523.77" "8,460.80" "8,957.07" "9,219.59" "9,294.47" "9,069.28" "9,177.28" "9,667.15" "10,529.22" "10,690.02" "11,562.02" "11,964.93" "12,640.14" "12,909.65" "13,048.37" "13,828.23" "13,603.78" "13,985.07" "14,166.00" "13,923.78" "14,633.79" "15,235.59" "15,923.68" "16,002.35" "12,172.61" "14,139.89" "16,417.40" "17,880.30" "18,825.16" "19,443.77" "20,015.73" "20,571.86" 2015 +362 LCA NGAP_NPGDP St. Lucia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +362 LCA PPPSH St. Lucia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 2021 +362 LCA PPPEX St. Lucia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.62 1.607 1.398 1.391 1.586 1.544 1.582 1.64 1.592 1.592 1.663 1.696 1.688 1.665 1.672 1.721 1.698 1.717 1.739 1.755 1.736 1.681 1.663 1.716 1.683 1.744 1.779 1.784 1.789 1.777 1.85 1.83 1.876 1.877 1.931 2.011 1.958 1.996 1.952 1.965 1.858 1.774 1.77 1.763 1.773 1.784 1.795 1.805 2021 +362 LCA NID_NGDP St. Lucia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.203 18.124 20.459 21.559 21.266 21.318 24.255 23.444 25.07 23.249 21.411 20.556 20.283 20.274 2021 +362 LCA NGSD_NGDP St. Lucia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.743 17.439 13.931 19.575 22.673 27.029 8.582 12.422 19.045 23.275 23.008 21.96 21.308 20.897 2021 +362 LCA PCPI St. Lucia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest data May 2022. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Base month is January 2018. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 39.645 45.641 47.747 48.45 49.443 49.691 50.772 54.345 54.796 57.204 59.682 62.987 66.553 67.069 68.856 72.892 73.566 73.562 75.918 77.751 81.52 85.819 85.599 86.485 87.748 91.179 94.429 97.095 102.483 102.323 105.648 108.574 113.11 114.771 118.808 117.639 114.018 114.136 117.053 117.684 115.618 118.368 125.945 129.317 132.1 134.75 137.445 140.194 2021 +362 LCA PCPIPCH St. Lucia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.367 15.125 4.614 1.473 2.049 0.503 2.174 7.039 0.829 4.395 4.331 5.539 5.661 0.775 2.664 5.863 0.925 -0.006 3.202 2.415 4.848 5.273 -0.256 1.034 1.46 3.911 3.564 2.823 5.55 -0.157 3.25 2.769 4.178 1.469 3.517 -0.984 -3.078 0.104 2.555 0.539 -1.755 2.378 6.402 2.677 2.152 2.006 2 2 2021 +362 LCA PCPIE St. Lucia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest data May 2022. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Base month is January 2018. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 43.467 47.58 47.843 48.477 49.22 49.708 51.949 54.581 55.458 57.554 61.014 64.864 66.91 67.398 71.345 74.659 72.953 74.366 77.047 78.587 84.003 86.501 85.916 86.355 89.376 94.006 94.64 101.07 104.51 101.28 105.56 110.61 116.15 115.283 119.513 116.401 113.103 115.341 117.844 117.016 116.587 121.423 128.041 130.966 133.651 136.324 139.05 141.831 2021 +362 LCA PCPIEPCH St. Lucia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 21.45 9.463 0.553 1.324 1.534 0.99 4.51 5.066 1.607 3.779 6.012 6.31 3.156 0.728 5.857 4.645 -2.285 1.937 3.604 1.999 6.892 2.974 -0.676 0.51 3.499 5.18 0.675 6.794 3.404 -3.091 4.226 4.784 5.009 -0.746 3.67 -2.604 -2.834 1.979 2.17 -0.703 -0.367 4.148 5.451 2.284 2.05 2 2 2 2021 +362 LCA TM_RPCH St. Lucia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.006 15.327 -2.224 -2.113 -0.265 -25.486 6.886 10.311 3.396 7.148 4.632 3.946 3.454 2020 +362 LCA TMG_RPCH St. Lucia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.285 20.513 -5.447 -4.358 -7.748 -9.585 -4.426 13.471 1.405 3.702 4.154 3.693 3.099 2020 +362 LCA TX_RPCH St. Lucia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.396 -8.736 11.755 1.109 4.041 -60.105 40.452 39.77 9.839 6.788 1.727 1.448 1.094 2020 +362 LCA TXG_RPCH St. Lucia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.623 -19.03 0.166 -26.47 30.854 -33.334 -8.734 -1.017 6.326 5.004 3.251 2.698 2.698 2020 +362 LCA LUR St. Lucia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +362 LCA LE St. Lucia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +362 LCA LP St. Lucia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: United Nations Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.116 0.118 0.12 0.121 0.123 0.125 0.127 0.129 0.13 0.133 0.134 0.136 0.138 0.139 0.142 0.145 0.147 0.15 0.152 0.154 0.156 0.158 0.159 0.161 0.162 0.164 0.166 0.168 0.17 0.165 0.166 0.167 0.169 0.171 0.173 0.174 0.176 0.177 0.179 0.18 0.181 0.182 0.183 0.184 0.186 0.187 0.188 0.189 2015 +362 LCA GGR St. Lucia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.152 0.183 0.215 0.242 0.274 0.266 0.298 0.322 0.398 0.367 0.392 0.391 0.399 0.498 0.561 0.492 0.458 0.497 0.525 0.582 0.608 0.672 0.753 0.829 0.827 0.875 0.915 0.879 0.923 0.968 1.042 1.092 1.136 1.235 1.222 0.933 1.129 1.258 1.33 1.399 1.464 1.52 1.579 2022 +362 LCA GGR_NGDP St. Lucia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.259 19.869 20.871 20.612 20.309 17.112 17.886 17.98 21.711 19.083 19.254 18.613 18.288 21.197 22.934 20.139 19.333 20.369 19.692 20.3 19.656 19.409 20.59 21.626 21.563 21.537 21.507 20.181 20.309 20.331 21.184 21.307 20.92 22.141 21.611 22.144 23.747 23.097 22.506 22.331 22.358 22.295 22.264 2022 +362 LCA GGX St. Lucia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.164 0.199 0.209 0.218 0.262 0.262 0.305 0.334 0.402 0.367 0.395 0.403 0.423 0.445 0.521 0.521 0.532 0.572 0.611 0.658 0.797 0.846 0.811 0.857 0.928 1.041 1.143 1.208 1.14 1.114 1.157 1.161 1.257 1.293 1.421 1.432 1.437 1.573 1.464 1.545 1.615 1.683 1.754 2022 +362 LCA GGX_NGDP St. Lucia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.784 21.509 20.299 18.554 19.399 16.818 18.314 18.653 21.97 19.102 19.389 19.197 19.411 18.935 21.29 21.332 22.465 23.454 22.924 22.935 25.778 24.415 22.182 22.346 24.19 25.645 26.859 27.727 25.085 23.388 23.518 22.661 23.133 23.181 25.139 34.013 30.204 28.876 24.782 24.66 24.674 24.691 24.742 2022 +362 LCA GGXCNL St. Lucia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.012 -0.015 0.006 0.024 0.012 0.005 -0.007 -0.012 -0.005 -- -0.003 -0.012 -0.024 0.053 0.04 -0.029 -0.074 -0.075 -0.086 -0.076 -0.189 -0.173 -0.058 -0.028 -0.101 -0.167 -0.228 -0.329 -0.217 -0.146 -0.115 -0.069 -0.12 -0.058 -0.199 -0.5 -0.307 -0.315 -0.134 -0.146 -0.152 -0.163 -0.176 2022 +362 LCA GGXCNL_NGDP St. Lucia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.525 -1.64 0.572 2.059 0.91 0.294 -0.427 -0.673 -0.259 -0.018 -0.135 -0.584 -1.123 2.262 1.644 -1.194 -3.132 -3.085 -3.232 -2.635 -6.121 -5.006 -1.592 -0.72 -2.627 -4.107 -5.351 -7.546 -4.775 -3.057 -2.335 -1.354 -2.213 -1.04 -3.528 -11.869 -6.457 -5.778 -2.276 -2.329 -2.316 -2.396 -2.478 2022 +362 LCA GGSB St. Lucia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +362 LCA GGSB_NPGDP St. Lucia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +362 LCA GGXONLB St. Lucia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.003 -0.006 0.018 0.034 0.022 0.013 0.001 -0.002 0.006 0.01 0.009 0.002 -0.008 0.075 0.064 0.005 -0.035 -0.035 -0.031 -0.009 -0.108 -0.095 0.026 0.061 -0.011 -0.065 -0.122 -0.206 -0.077 0.003 0.041 0.089 0.042 0.108 -0.029 -0.335 -0.136 -0.133 0.069 0.07 0.075 0.077 0.08 2022 +362 LCA GGXONLB_NGDP St. Lucia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.338 -0.643 1.743 2.935 1.653 0.85 0.067 -0.11 0.327 0.516 0.463 0.091 -0.387 3.174 2.609 0.192 -1.476 -1.426 -1.178 -0.304 -3.5 -2.734 0.718 1.583 -0.3 -1.595 -2.864 -4.722 -1.693 0.063 0.836 1.743 0.777 1.931 -0.508 -7.966 -2.862 -2.432 1.175 1.125 1.152 1.134 1.124 2022 +362 LCA GGXWDN St. Lucia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +362 LCA GGXWDN_NGDP St. Lucia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +362 LCA GGXWDG St. Lucia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.266 0.327 0.404 0.424 0.457 0.471 0.512 0.592 0.697 0.718 0.817 0.917 1.185 1.215 1.427 1.59 1.662 1.763 1.798 1.927 2.121 2.338 2.622 2.782 2.946 2.98 3.091 3.258 3.368 3.514 4.081 4.385 4.906 5.217 5.499 5.733 5.934 6.135 2022 +362 LCA GGXWDG_NGDP St. Lucia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.061 19.653 22.555 23.136 23.806 23.144 24.39 27.143 29.645 29.355 33.444 38.752 48.58 45.561 49.723 51.407 47.959 48.197 46.9 50.247 52.247 54.95 60.179 61.239 61.855 60.587 60.302 59.988 60.376 62.148 96.896 92.195 90.064 88.29 87.782 87.578 87.038 86.534 2022 +362 LCA NGDP_FY St. Lucia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.465 0.505 0.492 0.556 0.685 0.79 0.923 1.03 1.175 1.35 1.556 1.664 1.791 1.831 1.921 2.036 2.099 2.18 2.351 2.447 2.442 2.367 2.44 2.666 2.869 3.093 3.465 3.658 3.833 3.835 4.06 4.255 4.357 4.543 4.762 4.919 5.125 5.432 5.579 5.654 4.212 4.756 5.447 5.909 6.265 6.546 6.818 7.09 2022 +362 LCA BCA St. Lucia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Starting from the year 2014, the authorities revised their Balance of Payments methodology and reported their data in BPM6. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.043 -0.012 -0.122 -0.04 0.029 0.12 -0.238 -0.186 -0.118 -0.002 0.032 0.029 0.021 0.013 2020 +362 LCA BCA_NGDPD St. Lucia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.46 -0.685 -6.528 -1.984 1.406 5.711 -15.673 -11.022 -5.985 -0.113 1.398 1.198 0.848 0.481 2020 +364 VCT NGDP_R St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real GDP at market prices begins in 2000 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.764 0.794 0.814 0.841 0.885 0.923 0.973 0.979 1.108 1.144 1.199 1.226 1.313 1.36 1.344 1.436 1.451 1.505 1.572 1.605 1.634 1.661 1.742 1.848 1.918 1.961 2.089 2.154 2.163 2.137 2.045 2.033 2.054 2.105 2.129 2.188 2.279 2.317 2.388 2.397 2.27 2.282 2.396 2.539 2.661 2.754 2.829 2.905 2020 +364 VCT NGDP_RPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.91 3.88 2.578 3.218 5.303 4.271 5.405 0.65 13.169 3.274 4.806 2.221 7.096 3.589 -1.165 6.798 1.06 3.741 4.459 2.107 1.806 1.607 4.871 6.126 3.749 2.269 6.538 3.087 0.429 -1.224 -4.275 -0.612 1.052 2.462 1.146 2.785 4.15 1.669 3.052 0.404 -5.313 0.51 5 6 4.8 3.5 2.7 2.7 2020 +364 VCT NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real GDP at market prices begins in 2000 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.24 0.298 0.332 0.356 0.394 0.425 0.469 0.512 0.585 0.626 0.701 0.743 0.81 0.835 0.844 0.921 0.967 1.014 1.089 1.139 1.155 1.248 1.317 1.375 1.485 1.566 1.737 1.927 1.978 1.929 1.945 1.927 1.971 2.065 2.081 2.124 2.199 2.289 2.388 2.457 2.355 2.378 2.559 2.827 3.022 3.189 3.341 3.499 2020 +364 VCT NGDPD St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.089 0.11 0.123 0.132 0.146 0.157 0.174 0.19 0.217 0.232 0.26 0.275 0.3 0.309 0.313 0.341 0.358 0.376 0.403 0.422 0.428 0.462 0.488 0.509 0.55 0.58 0.644 0.714 0.733 0.714 0.72 0.714 0.73 0.765 0.771 0.787 0.814 0.848 0.884 0.91 0.872 0.881 0.948 1.047 1.119 1.181 1.237 1.296 2020 +364 VCT PPPGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.191 0.217 0.236 0.253 0.276 0.297 0.32 0.33 0.386 0.414 0.451 0.476 0.522 0.553 0.558 0.609 0.627 0.661 0.698 0.723 0.753 0.782 0.833 0.902 0.961 1.013 1.113 1.178 1.206 1.199 1.161 1.178 1.195 1.257 1.304 1.323 1.434 1.439 1.518 1.552 1.487 1.557 1.751 1.922 2.056 2.168 2.269 2.375 2020 +364 VCT NGDP_D St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 31.415 37.493 40.731 42.408 44.479 46.011 48.209 52.285 52.817 54.715 58.435 60.605 61.725 61.376 62.778 64.179 66.617 67.369 69.286 70.962 70.693 75.123 75.617 74.368 77.427 79.845 83.158 89.455 91.452 90.265 95.108 94.81 95.957 98.109 97.774 97.056 96.476 98.775 100 102.506 103.735 104.206 106.822 111.334 113.54 115.766 118.099 120.456 2020 +364 VCT NGDPRPC St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,764.86" "7,996.56" "8,136.49" "8,334.70" "8,712.54" "9,020.77" "9,443.17" "9,441.88" "10,621.08" "10,912.66" "11,349.34" "11,512.37" "12,313.90" "12,739.93" "12,575.80" "13,413.90" "13,539.16" "14,028.17" "14,635.50" "14,925.27" "15,175.95" "15,400.73" "16,132.45" "17,101.17" "17,722.07" "18,103.66" "19,265.48" "19,837.69" "19,900.35" "19,634.52" "18,773.88" "18,638.02" "18,812.81" "19,232.27" "19,408.52" "19,903.96" "20,683.10" "20,981.02" "21,604.20" "21,674.21" "20,506.40" "20,594.68" "21,600.90" "22,872.05" "23,943.84" "24,754.92" "25,395.65" "26,052.96" 2016 +364 VCT NGDPRPPPPC St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,822.38" "4,966.28" "5,053.18" "5,176.28" "5,410.94" "5,602.36" "5,864.70" "5,863.90" "6,596.24" "6,777.33" "7,048.53" "7,149.78" "7,647.57" "7,912.16" "7,810.22" "8,330.73" "8,408.52" "8,712.22" "9,089.40" "9,269.37" "9,425.05" "9,564.65" "10,019.09" "10,620.71" "11,006.32" "11,243.31" "11,964.86" "12,320.23" "12,359.14" "12,194.05" "11,659.55" "11,575.17" "11,683.73" "11,944.23" "12,053.69" "12,361.39" "12,845.27" "13,030.30" "13,417.32" "13,460.80" "12,735.53" "12,790.36" "13,415.27" "14,204.72" "14,870.36" "15,374.08" "15,772.01" "16,180.24" 2016 +364 VCT NGDPPC St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,439.30" "2,998.15" "3,314.04" "3,534.58" "3,875.26" "4,150.50" "4,552.47" "4,936.71" "5,609.78" "5,970.85" "6,631.97" "6,977.08" "7,600.72" "7,819.30" "7,894.90" "8,608.89" "9,019.39" "9,450.61" "10,140.40" "10,591.34" "10,728.31" "11,569.48" "12,198.84" "12,717.73" "13,721.59" "14,454.96" "16,020.78" "17,745.77" "18,199.30" "17,723.11" "17,855.46" "17,670.66" "18,052.24" "18,868.53" "18,976.40" "19,317.92" "19,954.27" "20,723.94" "21,604.20" "22,217.31" "21,272.40" "21,460.97" "23,074.47" "25,464.27" "27,185.77" "28,657.80" "29,991.93" "31,382.45" 2016 +364 VCT NGDPDPC St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 903.445 "1,110.43" "1,227.42" "1,309.10" "1,435.28" "1,537.22" "1,686.10" "1,828.41" "2,077.70" "2,211.42" "2,456.29" "2,584.10" "2,815.08" "2,896.04" "2,924.04" "3,188.48" "3,340.52" "3,500.23" "3,755.70" "3,922.72" "3,973.45" "4,284.99" "4,518.09" "4,710.27" "5,082.07" "5,353.69" "5,933.62" "6,572.51" "6,740.48" "6,564.11" "6,613.13" "6,544.69" "6,686.02" "6,988.34" "7,028.30" "7,154.78" "7,390.47" "7,675.53" "8,001.56" "8,228.63" "7,878.67" "7,948.51" "8,546.10" "9,431.21" "10,068.80" "10,614.00" "11,108.12" "11,623.13" 2016 +364 VCT PPPPC St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,936.70" "2,183.18" "2,358.64" "2,510.71" "2,719.26" "2,904.48" "3,101.71" "3,177.99" "3,700.95" "3,951.67" "4,263.60" "4,471.11" "4,891.39" "5,180.56" "5,223.05" "5,687.95" "5,846.19" "6,161.79" "6,500.92" "6,723.04" "6,990.83" "7,254.21" "7,717.31" "8,342.17" "8,877.13" "9,352.65" "10,259.97" "10,850.21" "11,093.21" "11,015.17" "10,658.94" "10,801.67" "10,941.05" "11,482.47" "11,891.29" "12,035.30" "13,012.28" "13,030.30" "13,737.84" "14,028.91" "13,432.99" "14,051.40" "15,785.75" "17,310.23" "18,501.63" "19,483.86" "20,368.69" "21,300.24" 2016 +364 VCT NGAP_NPGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +364 VCT PPPSH St. Vincent and the Grenadines Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +364 VCT PPPEX St. Vincent and the Grenadines Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.26 1.373 1.405 1.408 1.425 1.429 1.468 1.553 1.516 1.511 1.555 1.56 1.554 1.509 1.512 1.514 1.543 1.534 1.56 1.575 1.535 1.595 1.581 1.525 1.546 1.546 1.561 1.636 1.641 1.609 1.675 1.636 1.65 1.643 1.596 1.605 1.533 1.59 1.573 1.584 1.584 1.527 1.462 1.471 1.469 1.471 1.472 1.473 2020 +364 VCT NID_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real GDP at market prices begins in 2000 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.598 24.325 24.688 23.988 23.644 25.551 28.048 32.116 36.295 38.207 35.026 27.746 23.589 23.584 2020 +364 VCT NGSD_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real GDP at market prices begins in 2000 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.082 9.6 11.948 12.269 13.484 22.484 12.974 9.532 9.746 10.579 15.19 13.948 13.372 14.614 2020 +364 VCT PCPI St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. January 2010 = 100. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 36.675 43.075 46.189 48.71 50.026 51.066 51.655 53.173 53.332 54.742 58.711 62.188 64.554 67.304 67.57 69.186 72.239 72.599 74.127 74.877 75.022 76.43 77.001 77.098 79.297 82.03 84.505 90.415 99.568 99.939 100.7 103.908 106.608 107.467 107.675 105.817 105.65 107.925 110.433 111.433 110.758 112.481 119.039 124.499 127.022 129.56 132.148 134.789 2021 +364 VCT PCPIPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.207 17.45 7.228 5.458 2.702 2.079 1.154 2.939 0.298 2.645 7.25 5.922 3.805 4.26 0.395 2.391 4.413 0.499 2.105 1.013 0.193 1.876 0.748 0.125 2.853 3.446 3.017 6.995 10.123 0.373 0.761 3.186 2.598 0.805 0.194 -1.726 -0.158 2.153 2.324 0.906 -0.606 1.556 5.83 4.587 2.026 1.998 1.998 1.998 2021 +364 VCT PCPIE St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. January 2010 = 100. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 39.933 45.111 47.292 49.715 50.765 51.411 51.694 53.471 54.602 56.5 61.669 63.083 65.021 67.969 67.969 70.392 72.937 73.542 75.966 74.592 75.642 76.78 76.435 78.567 79.557 82.66 86.636 93.861 102.665 100.396 101.3 106.1 107.2 107.2 107.3 105.1 106.1 109.3 110.8 111.3 110.2 114 123.13 125.666 128.177 130.738 133.35 136.014 2021 +364 VCT PCPIEPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 18.889 12.966 4.834 5.124 2.112 1.273 0.55 3.438 2.115 3.476 9.149 2.292 3.073 4.534 0 3.565 3.614 0.831 3.295 -1.808 1.408 1.504 -0.45 2.79 1.26 3.9 4.81 8.34 9.38 -2.21 0.9 4.738 1.037 0 0.093 -2.05 0.951 3.016 1.372 0.451 -0.988 3.448 8.009 2.059 1.998 1.998 1.998 1.998 2021 +364 VCT TM_RPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by WEO price indexes. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.669 10.456 -4.858 -5.714 -1.636 -5.507 -7.244 -0.852 34.251 4.975 -0.422 -0.622 2.938 2021 +364 VCT TMG_RPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by WEO price indexes. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.894 3.624 -2.981 0.256 -2.994 -1.058 1.317 3.593 28.752 -0.158 0.739 0.571 2.361 2021 +364 VCT TX_RPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by WEO price indexes. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.065 6.246 -8.989 7.813 1.257 -32.952 -31.228 41.386 38.919 27.916 9.182 4.15 4.315 2021 +364 VCT TXG_RPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by WEO price indexes. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.312 7.313 -9.233 0.439 -3.217 25.638 -46.512 10.264 21.946 19.238 15.31 10.238 10.818 2021 +364 VCT LUR St. Vincent and the Grenadines Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +364 VCT LE St. Vincent and the Grenadines Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +364 VCT LP St. Vincent and the Grenadines Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.098 0.099 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.104 0.104 0.105 0.106 0.106 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.112 2016 +364 VCT GGR St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.042 0.058 0.07 0.073 0.092 0.101 0.109 0.122 0.146 0.156 0.173 0.186 0.179 0.173 0.189 0.193 0.217 0.236 0.255 0.265 0.265 0.284 0.312 0.323 0.329 0.351 0.399 0.463 0.535 0.543 0.532 0.499 0.484 0.489 0.575 0.543 0.618 0.637 0.636 0.676 0.669 0.719 0.758 0.867 0.885 0.941 0.978 1.027 2021 +364 VCT GGR_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 20.458 22.245 23.805 22.808 25.582 25.601 24.57 24.795 25.434 25.725 25.386 25.755 22.62 21.306 23.079 21.354 22.758 23.586 23.578 23.522 22.968 22.802 23.712 23.475 22.144 22.402 22.951 24.052 27.026 28.171 27.358 25.876 24.54 23.662 27.609 25.575 28.122 27.828 26.64 27.501 28.432 30.243 29.613 30.668 29.29 29.501 29.283 29.354 2021 +364 VCT GGX St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.05 0.065 0.07 0.079 0.083 0.084 0.099 0.117 0.142 0.168 0.162 0.189 0.205 0.186 0.188 0.183 0.202 0.264 0.274 0.287 0.275 0.304 0.339 0.357 0.369 0.418 0.453 0.523 0.56 0.598 0.604 0.566 0.519 0.609 0.633 0.586 0.595 0.646 0.656 0.742 0.794 0.891 0.977 1.035 1.145 1.014 0.959 0.995 2021 +364 VCT GGX_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 24.068 24.923 23.475 24.729 23.081 21.373 22.254 23.695 24.845 27.648 23.658 26.24 25.938 22.802 22.955 20.252 21.173 26.394 25.398 25.469 23.783 24.397 25.711 25.981 24.852 26.701 26.074 27.121 28.319 31.022 31.053 29.373 26.35 29.479 30.43 27.586 27.052 28.247 27.466 30.188 33.717 37.494 38.192 36.622 37.878 31.805 28.707 28.432 2021 +364 VCT GGXCNL St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.007 -0.007 0.001 -0.006 0.009 0.017 0.01 0.005 0.003 -0.012 0.012 -0.004 -0.026 -0.012 0.001 0.01 0.015 -0.028 -0.02 -0.022 -0.009 -0.02 -0.026 -0.034 -0.04 -0.067 -0.054 -0.059 -0.026 -0.055 -0.072 -0.067 -0.036 -0.12 -0.059 -0.043 0.024 -0.01 -0.02 -0.066 -0.124 -0.172 -0.22 -0.168 -0.259 -0.073 0.019 0.032 2021 +364 VCT GGXCNL_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -3.61 -2.678 0.33 -1.92 2.5 4.228 2.316 1.1 0.589 -1.923 1.728 -0.485 -3.318 -1.496 0.124 1.102 1.585 -2.808 -1.819 -1.947 -0.816 -1.595 -1.999 -2.505 -2.708 -4.299 -3.123 -3.069 -1.293 -2.851 -3.695 -3.497 -1.81 -5.817 -2.821 -2.011 1.07 -0.419 -0.825 -2.687 -5.286 -7.251 -8.579 -5.955 -8.587 -2.304 0.575 0.923 2021 +364 VCT GGSB St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +364 VCT GGSB_NPGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +364 VCT GGXONLB St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.014 0.021 0.015 0.011 0.008 -0.006 0.015 0.003 -0.02 -0.005 0.01 0.022 0.027 -0.014 -0.004 0.001 0.016 0.005 -- -0.007 -0.013 -0.031 -0.011 -0.014 0.01 -0.014 -0.03 -0.033 -0.002 -0.079 -0.03 -0.005 0.049 0.032 0.025 -0.019 -0.083 -0.117 -0.167 -0.104 -0.189 -0.002 0.087 0.097 2021 +364 VCT GGXONLB_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.841 5.291 3.366 2.3 1.409 -1.034 2.264 0.374 -2.501 -0.56 1.172 2.461 2.832 -1.409 -0.345 0.072 1.402 0.378 -0.018 -0.48 -0.851 -1.992 -0.636 -0.747 0.488 -0.726 -1.546 -1.688 -0.123 -3.84 -1.442 -0.215 2.246 1.407 1.057 -0.778 -3.536 -4.928 -6.52 -3.694 -6.248 -0.071 2.601 2.776 2021 +364 VCT GGXWDN St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +364 VCT GGXWDN_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +364 VCT GGXWDG St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.378 0.386 0.401 0.401 0.445 0.431 0.393 0.393 0.43 0.601 0.626 0.648 0.7 0.76 0.869 0.791 0.777 0.933 0.994 1.104 1.188 1.233 1.337 1.446 1.563 1.594 1.746 1.572 1.657 1.674 1.866 2.102 2.25 2.487 2.69 2.791 2.791 2.78 2021 +364 VCT GGXWDG_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.311 53.525 50.661 49.261 54.23 47.591 41.167 39.334 39.851 53.43 54.195 51.904 53.152 55.261 58.516 50.488 44.715 48.424 50.228 57.248 61.098 63.989 67.809 70.018 75.069 75.075 79.434 68.69 69.396 68.121 79.245 88.421 87.905 87.971 89.028 87.54 83.544 79.434 2021 +364 VCT NGDP_FY St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.206 0.26 0.296 0.319 0.358 0.393 0.445 0.492 0.573 0.608 0.683 0.722 0.792 0.814 0.821 0.905 0.954 0.999 1.079 1.126 1.155 1.248 1.317 1.375 1.485 1.566 1.737 1.927 1.978 1.929 1.945 1.927 1.971 2.065 2.081 2.124 2.199 2.289 2.388 2.457 2.355 2.378 2.559 2.827 3.022 3.189 3.341 3.499 2021 +364 VCT BCA St. Vincent and the Grenadines Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Starting from the year 2014, the authorities revised their Balance of Payments methodology and reported their data in BPM6. Data for prior years in BPM6 are not available. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.19 -0.116 -0.104 -0.099 -0.09 -0.028 -0.131 -0.199 -0.252 -0.289 -0.222 -0.163 -0.126 -0.116 2021 +364 VCT BCA_NGDPD St. Vincent and the Grenadines Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -24.68 -14.725 -12.74 -11.718 -10.16 -3.066 -15.074 -22.584 -26.55 -27.629 -19.836 -13.798 -10.217 -8.971 2020 +732 SDN NGDP_R Sudan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2019. Substantial delay occurred in the regular production of national accounts data. National accounts manual used: We don't receive national accounting data since 2019 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1982. Fiscal year and calendar year are the same. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022 6.425 6.831 7.113 7.005 6.611 6.57 7.222 7.689 8.019 8.133 8.201 8.777 9.264 9.519 9.853 10.726 11.312 11.998 12.986 13.536 14.671 16.266 17.232 18.316 19.257 20.344 21.673 22.916 23.798 23.139 24.032 23.259 19.304 19.682 20.599 21.61 22.625 22.799 22.277 21.72 20.932 21.036 20.973 21.519 22.713 24.262 25.839 27.382 2019 +732 SDN NGDP_RPCH Sudan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.5 6.32 4.127 -1.51 -5.629 -0.623 9.933 6.462 4.292 1.423 0.838 7.024 5.541 2.75 3.514 8.86 5.465 6.057 8.242 4.235 8.385 10.867 5.941 6.289 5.136 5.648 6.531 5.735 3.847 -2.768 3.858 -3.214 -17.005 1.955 4.661 4.906 4.7 0.768 -2.29 -2.5 -3.63 0.5 -0.3 2.6 5.55 6.82 6.5 5.973 2019 +732 SDN NGDP Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2019. Substantial delay occurred in the regular production of national accounts data. National accounts manual used: We don't receive national accounting data since 2019 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1982. Fiscal year and calendar year are the same. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.008 0.01 0.013 0.019 0.034 0.043 0.076 0.101 0.177 0.302 0.836 1.726 3.888 10.478 16.137 21.936 27.059 33.771 40.659 47.756 55.734 68.721 85.707 98.292 119.837 135.512 134.215 170.993 209.071 225.798 314.076 440.7 506.351 743.952 886.328 "1,361.93" "2,029.75" "5,169.67" "14,956.13" "32,330.32" "58,391.20" "82,986.61" "107,435.78" "125,608.69" "143,784.79" 2019 +732 SDN NGDPD Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 9.095 6.53 4.748 6.485 7.992 5.547 7.4 11.964 9.551 16.853 2.245 2.528 3.1 5.246 5.961 6.694 8.377 10.241 10.924 10.714 13.134 15.716 18.137 21.355 26.646 35.183 45.264 59.44 64.833 54.812 65.716 66.448 48.948 52.892 60.726 64.534 64.888 48.906 33.432 33.564 34.379 35.14 42.762 44.514 47.86 52.136 56.583 61.104 2019 +732 SDN PPPGDP Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.182 23.487 25.968 26.577 25.987 26.641 29.877 32.595 35.192 37.093 38.804 42.934 46.346 48.749 51.54 57.283 61.52 66.371 72.65 76.794 85.119 96.495 103.821 112.528 121.484 132.37 145.367 157.858 167.074 163.491 171.84 169.773 137.75 142.298 168.145 170.579 220.533 191.889 191.974 190.523 185.82 194.509 207.713 220.707 237.844 258.787 280.855 303.389 2019 +732 SDN NGDP_D Sudan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.071 0.086 0.087 0.12 0.157 0.195 0.256 0.436 0.536 0.932 1.232 2.016 3.261 8.781 17.522 36.252 92.626 134.505 168.914 199.897 230.18 249.963 277.133 304.292 356.872 421.283 453.521 522.941 569.436 580.04 711.533 898.87 "1,169.69" "1,595.78" "2,139.42" "2,343.17" "3,288.15" "3,887.57" "6,113.62" "9,345.07" "24,697.84" "71,096.72" "154,150.58" "271,353.39" "365,373.98" "442,818.70" "486,124.04" "525,105.32" 2019 +732 SDN NGDPRPC Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 343.935 355.028 359.225 344.069 310.213 299.883 320.692 332.115 339.792 336.083 318.499 330.85 339.087 338.381 340.351 383.763 395.537 410.877 435.785 445.276 471.749 509.9 526.979 545.116 558.59 576.326 598.409 616.694 624.187 591.532 598.786 712.139 550.674 544.235 552.41 562.235 571.364 559.036 530.599 502.527 472.014 462.352 449.284 449.284 462.202 481.213 499.504 515.924 2011 +732 SDN NGDPRPPPPC Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,894.74" "2,988.11" "3,023.43" "2,895.87" "2,610.92" "2,523.97" "2,699.11" "2,795.26" "2,859.88" "2,828.65" "2,680.66" "2,784.61" "2,853.94" "2,847.99" "2,864.57" "3,229.96" "3,329.05" "3,458.16" "3,667.80" "3,747.68" "3,970.49" "4,291.59" "4,435.34" "4,587.99" "4,701.39" "4,850.67" "5,036.53" "5,190.42" "5,253.50" "4,978.65" "5,039.71" "5,993.74" "4,634.77" "4,580.58" "4,649.38" "4,732.07" "4,808.91" "4,705.15" "4,465.80" "4,229.53" "3,972.72" "3,891.41" "3,781.42" "3,781.42" "3,890.14" "4,050.14" "4,204.10" "4,342.29" 2011 +732 SDN NGDPPC Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 0.243 0.305 0.312 0.414 0.488 0.583 0.821 1.447 1.821 3.134 3.924 6.67 11.056 29.713 59.637 139.123 366.368 552.65 736.104 890.093 "1,085.87" "1,274.56" "1,460.43" "1,658.74" "1,993.45" "2,427.96" "2,713.91" "3,224.95" "3,554.35" "3,431.12" "4,260.56" "6,401.20" "6,441.16" "8,684.81" "11,818.38" "13,174.13" "18,787.29" "21,732.93" "32,438.79" "46,961.44" "116,577.13" "328,717.39" "692,573.84" "1,219,147.30" "1,688,765.79" "2,130,899.57" "2,428,210.73" "2,709,145.08" 2011 +732 SDN NGDPDPC Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 486.908 339.389 239.807 318.513 375.019 253.184 328.588 516.781 404.705 696.391 87.197 95.292 113.476 186.506 205.922 239.507 292.909 350.723 366.582 352.442 422.316 492.676 554.652 635.575 772.939 996.677 "1,249.77" "1,599.60" "1,700.51" "1,401.24" "1,637.42" "2,034.46" "1,396.29" "1,462.58" "1,628.50" "1,679.03" "1,638.64" "1,199.18" 796.298 776.549 775.258 772.34 916.033 929.402 973.951 "1,034.08" "1,093.83" "1,151.30" 2011 +732 SDN PPPPC Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,080.40" "1,220.76" "1,311.51" "1,305.37" "1,219.40" "1,216.06" "1,326.63" "1,407.87" "1,491.21" "1,532.77" "1,506.93" "1,618.31" "1,696.40" "1,732.99" "1,780.31" "2,049.48" "2,151.04" "2,272.99" "2,437.92" "2,526.11" "2,736.93" "3,024.92" "3,174.96" "3,349.06" "3,523.96" "3,749.87" "4,013.70" "4,248.12" "4,382.19" "4,179.55" "4,281.66" "5,197.99" "3,929.48" "3,934.82" "4,509.18" "4,438.09" "5,569.20" "4,705.15" "4,572.49" "4,408.04" "4,190.28" "4,275.07" "4,449.59" "4,608.13" "4,840.09" "5,132.82" "5,429.36" "5,716.35" 2011 +732 SDN NGAP_NPGDP Sudan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +732 SDN PPPSH Sudan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.151 0.157 0.163 0.157 0.142 0.136 0.145 0.148 0.148 0.145 0.14 0.147 0.139 0.14 0.141 0.148 0.151 0.153 0.162 0.163 0.169 0.182 0.188 0.192 0.192 0.193 0.196 0.196 0.198 0.193 0.191 0.177 0.137 0.135 0.153 0.152 0.19 0.157 0.148 0.14 0.14 0.133 0.128 0.128 0.131 0.136 0.14 0.144 2019 +732 SDN PPPEX Sudan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.007 0.017 0.033 0.068 0.17 0.243 0.302 0.352 0.397 0.421 0.46 0.495 0.566 0.647 0.676 0.759 0.811 0.821 0.995 1.231 1.639 2.207 2.621 2.968 3.373 4.619 7.094 10.654 27.821 76.892 155.649 264.565 348.912 415.152 447.237 473.929 2019 +732 SDN NID_NGDP Sudan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +732 SDN NGSD_NGDP Sudan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2019. Substantial delay occurred in the regular production of national accounts data. National accounts manual used: We don't receive national accounting data since 2019 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1982. Fiscal year and calendar year are the same. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022 -74.807 14.804 105.628 33.688 69.227 -32.599 13.122 11.779 11.365 8.056 9.897 9.041 -32.776 -7.298 0.811 0.309 26.037 6.952 4.928 2.462 8.939 12.181 15.756 13.347 15.947 9.109 8.488 14.257 14.612 12.31 17.729 19.27 6.937 6.188 9.203 4.492 1.506 1.104 -0.368 -5.751 -7.464 2.418 2.56 2.338 2.287 2.401 2.113 2.396 2019 +732 SDN PCPI Sudan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007 Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022 0.016 0.019 0.025 0.032 0.043 0.062 0.1 0.126 0.206 0.34 0.337 0.754 1.64 3.301 7.113 11.977 22.368 32.919 41.024 48.067 51.489 52.486 64.151 68.314 74.911 81.283 87.135 99.991 114.287 127.152 143.653 169.649 229.975 313.967 429.842 502.526 591.726 783.159 "1,278.84" "1,930.97" "5,083.45" "23,337.70" "59,490.83" "105,209.55" "141,816.87" "171,873.77" "188,850.38" "204,185.76" 2021 +732 SDN PCPIPCH Sudan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 26.531 24.019 26.608 30.566 33.659 45.625 59.996 26.512 62.864 65.338 -0.874 123.578 117.624 101.305 115.478 68.375 86.764 47.169 24.622 17.166 7.121 1.935 22.225 6.489 9.658 8.506 7.199 14.754 14.297 11.257 12.978 18.097 35.559 36.522 36.907 16.91 17.75 32.352 63.293 50.994 163.258 359.092 154.913 76.85 34.795 21.194 9.877 8.12 2021 +732 SDN PCPIE Sudan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007 Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.404 0.799 2 4.371 8.988 15.351 28.494 37.119 46.903 50.639 51.556 53.72 65.937 71.38 76.565 80.811 93.616 101.78 116.939 132.663 153.029 181.944 262.793 372.91 468.628 527.589 688.369 861.501 "1,489.84" "2,339.21" "8,639.50" "36,131.06" "82,905.37" "123,885.12" "158,275.78" "180,368.41" "196,231.71" "212,139.82" 2021 +732 SDN PCPIEPCH Sudan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 97.821 150.261 118.612 105.616 70.799 85.612 30.269 26.359 7.966 1.81 4.198 22.742 8.256 7.264 5.545 15.845 8.721 14.893 13.447 15.352 18.895 44.436 41.903 25.668 12.582 30.474 25.151 72.935 57.011 269.334 318.208 129.457 49.43 27.76 13.958 8.795 8.107 2021 +732 SDN TM_RPCH Sudan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Raw data is CIF, but for WEO purposes and macroframework, conversion to FOB. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.3 5.533 1.885 -4.967 -10.585 -5.624 29.5 0.457 0.842 -6.52 -17.1 -27.8 -8.1 -0.9 -16.276 11.77 24.662 13.325 29.87 -22.744 20.05 5.293 54.049 -2.17 30.616 63.8 14.658 -1.828 -6.519 11.231 5.812 -15.918 4.497 6.405 -5.295 25.14 -10.665 7.603 -19.183 16.711 -0.38 -15.386 1.74 16.015 10.685 10.542 8.542 -3.935 2019 +732 SDN TMG_RPCH Sudan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Raw data is CIF, but for WEO purposes and macroframework, conversion to FOB. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.393 2.403 -0.171 -7.39 -12.997 -8.134 25.296 4.432 2.931 -16.402 -17.1 -27.8 -8.1 -0.9 -16.276 11.77 24.662 13.325 29.87 -22.744 20.05 5.293 54.049 -2.17 30.616 63.8 14.658 -1.828 -6.519 11.231 5.812 -15.918 4.497 6.405 -5.295 25.14 -10.665 7.603 -19.183 16.711 -0.38 -15.386 1.74 16.015 10.685 10.542 8.542 5.873 2019 +732 SDN TX_RPCH Sudan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Raw data is CIF, but for WEO purposes and macroframework, conversion to FOB. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.924 0.747 0.468 13.647 -6.117 -15.699 -26.16 -12.377 -47.541 75.799 6.5 -55.7 37.6 39 -12.892 34.424 22.586 16.227 4.075 36.066 149.67 8.167 11.441 13.297 14.532 -8.012 -0.873 40.566 -3.901 4.397 5.885 -33.602 -64.894 47.441 -7.719 -1.464 -1.48 11.896 -17.314 1.391 -13.993 2.923 19.182 11.756 8.195 9.324 7.843 7.213 2019 +732 SDN TXG_RPCH Sudan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Raw data is CIF, but for WEO purposes and macroframework, conversion to FOB. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -14.005 1.875 1.516 23.98 -4.129 -20.193 -32.585 -8.154 -46.841 71.867 6.5 -55.7 37.6 39 -12.892 34.424 22.586 16.227 4.075 36.066 149.67 8.167 11.441 13.297 14.532 -8.012 -0.873 40.566 -3.901 4.397 5.885 -33.602 -64.894 47.441 -7.719 -1.464 -1.48 11.896 -17.314 1.391 -13.993 2.923 19.182 11.756 8.195 9.324 7.843 7.213 2019 +732 SDN LUR Sudan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: Ministry of Labor and Civil Service and Human Resource Development and staff estimates., World Bank estimates. Latest actual data: 2011 Employment type: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 22.328 22.219 21.426 20.66 19.923 19.211 18.525 17.863 17.225 16.61 15.998 15.409 15.757 15.177 14.618 14 13.5 13 12.5 15.2 15 15.9 15.8 16.183 17.01 17.493 16.77 16.04 14.894 13.733 12.033 14.8 15.2 19.8 21.6 20.6 19.6 19.5 22.1 26.83 28.328 30.606 30.606 28.61 25.674 22.849 20.313 2011 +732 SDN LE Sudan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +732 SDN LP Sudan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: United Nations Population Division of Department of Economic and Social Affairs, World Bank, and Central Bureau of Statistics, Sudan . Latest actual data: 2011 Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.68 19.24 19.8 20.36 21.311 21.908 22.521 23.152 23.6 24.2 25.75 26.53 27.32 28.13 28.95 27.95 28.6 29.2 29.8 30.4 31.1 31.9 32.7 33.6 34.474 35.3 36.218 37.159 38.126 39.117 40.134 32.661 35.056 36.164 37.289 38.435 39.599 40.783 41.985 43.222 44.345 45.498 46.681 47.895 49.14 50.418 51.729 53.074 2011 +732 SDN GGR Sudan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.034 0.078 0.131 0.285 0.365 0.701 1.096 1.586 2.055 3.263 3.7 4.707 7.419 11.454 15.319 17.201 20.062 27.378 20.077 29.858 33.255 20.577 30.034 38.746 43.086 45.068 59.765 121.405 159.24 249.332 "1,400.48" "2,969.77" "5,784.49" "8,561.93" "11,305.14" "13,095.72" "14,810.74" 2019 +732 SDN GGR_NGDP Sudan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.758 19.223 25.904 15.644 16.519 9.398 6.695 6.79 7.228 7.596 9.664 9.099 9.855 13.312 16.668 17.874 17.5 16.741 20.203 14.959 17.462 15.906 9.113 9.563 8.792 8.509 6.058 6.743 8.914 7.845 4.823 9.364 9.186 9.906 10.317 10.523 10.426 10.301 2019 +732 SDN GGX Sudan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.031 0.081 0.152 0.198 0.338 0.501 0.975 1.191 1.709 2.272 3.499 4.011 5.034 6.991 11.347 16.927 18.502 23.468 26.712 25.172 29.669 38.114 37.15 48.105 59.37 62.67 74.21 113.522 229.344 378.489 556.046 "1,442.60" "3,692.42" "6,834.55" "9,682.41" "12,603.32" "14,612.87" "16,606.30" 2019 +732 SDN GGX_NGDP Sudan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.965 45.7 50.421 23.686 19.551 12.878 9.305 7.38 7.789 8.396 10.362 9.866 10.541 12.543 16.512 19.75 18.824 19.583 19.712 18.755 17.351 18.23 16.453 15.316 13.472 12.377 9.975 12.808 16.84 18.647 10.756 9.646 11.421 11.705 11.667 11.731 11.634 11.549 2019 +732 SDN GGXCNL Sudan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.016 -0.047 -0.074 -0.067 -0.052 -0.135 -0.274 -0.095 -0.123 -0.216 -0.236 -0.312 -0.327 0.428 0.107 -1.608 -1.301 -3.406 0.666 -5.094 0.189 -4.859 -16.572 -18.07 -20.624 -19.585 -29.142 -53.757 -107.939 -219.249 -306.715 -42.126 -722.647 "-1,050.07" "-1,120.48" "-1,298.18" "-1,517.15" "-1,795.56" 2019 +732 SDN GGXCNL_NGDP Sudan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.207 -26.477 -24.517 -8.042 -3.032 -3.48 -2.61 -0.59 -0.561 -0.8 -0.698 -0.767 -0.685 0.768 0.156 -1.876 -1.323 -2.842 0.491 -3.796 0.111 -2.324 -7.339 -5.753 -4.68 -3.868 -3.917 -6.065 -7.925 -10.802 -5.933 -0.282 -2.235 -1.798 -1.35 -1.208 -1.208 -1.249 2019 +732 SDN GGSB Sudan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +732 SDN GGSB_NPGDP Sudan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +732 SDN GGXONLB Sudan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.016 -0.045 -0.071 -0.062 -0.018 -0.096 -0.174 0.006 0.024 -0.014 0.11 -0.049 0.184 1.158 0.918 -0.746 -0.371 -2.508 1.754 -3.84 1.858 -2.65 -14.047 -16.559 -17.103 -15.998 -26.1 -49.661 -104.724 -215.688 -305.378 -35.943 -652.732 -845.154 -857.611 -836.715 "-1,089.68" "-1,436.89" 2019 +732 SDN GGXONLB_NGDP Sudan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.083 -25.695 -23.524 -7.453 -1.065 -2.461 -1.656 0.036 0.107 -0.052 0.326 -0.121 0.385 2.078 1.336 -0.87 -0.377 -2.093 1.295 -2.861 1.087 -1.267 -6.221 -5.272 -3.881 -3.159 -3.508 -5.603 -7.689 -10.626 -5.907 -0.24 -2.019 -1.447 -1.033 -0.779 -0.868 -0.999 2019 +732 SDN GGXWDN Sudan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +732 SDN GGXWDN_NGDP Sudan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +732 SDN GGXWDG Sudan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.496 2.39 6.672 9.294 23.144 27.058 39.411 43.426 48.376 51.062 58.129 65.405 67.212 64.69 62.618 64.343 75.556 95.286 127.506 163.312 265.7 332.143 372.064 471.899 817.823 "1,325.41" "2,543.28" "4,066.58" "13,615.45" "27,216.20" "61,279.66" "90,663.16" "116,254.80" "133,123.46" "145,697.97" "158,803.53" 2019 +732 SDN GGXWDG_NGDP Sudan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 495.201 285.895 386.474 239.021 220.877 167.671 179.665 160.488 143.248 125.587 121.72 117.353 97.804 75.477 63.706 53.692 55.756 70.995 74.568 78.113 117.671 105.752 84.426 93.196 109.93 149.539 186.741 200.349 263.372 181.974 189.542 155.269 140.089 123.91 115.994 110.445 2019 +732 SDN NGDP_FY Sudan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.008 0.01 0.013 0.019 0.034 0.043 0.076 0.101 0.177 0.302 0.836 1.726 3.888 10.478 16.137 21.936 27.059 33.771 40.659 47.756 55.734 68.721 85.707 98.292 119.837 135.512 134.215 170.993 209.071 225.798 314.076 440.7 506.351 743.952 886.328 "1,361.93" "2,029.75" "5,169.67" "14,956.13" "32,330.32" "58,391.20" "82,986.61" "107,435.78" "125,608.69" "143,784.79" 2019 +732 SDN BCA Sudan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.931 -1.371 -1.1 -0.713 -0.766 -0.825 -1.358 -1.601 -1.841 -2.045 -2.2 -2.5 -1.475 -1.408 -1.476 -1.475 -1.086 -1.098 -1.428 -0.767 -0.518 -0.522 -0.974 -0.939 -0.818 -2.473 -6.496 -3.597 -3.594 -4.927 -1.725 -2.653 -6.259 -5.822 -3.545 -5.461 -4.213 -4.611 -4.679 -5.244 -6.004 -2.594 -2.754 -3.357 -3.672 -3.983 -4.53 -4.769 2019 +732 SDN BCA_NGDPD Sudan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -10.236 -20.994 -23.16 -10.992 -9.588 -14.866 -18.352 -13.381 -19.274 -12.135 -97.981 -98.889 -47.576 -26.842 -24.763 -22.041 -12.964 -10.725 -13.067 -7.16 -3.942 -3.321 -5.368 -4.395 -3.071 -7.028 -14.351 -6.052 -5.543 -8.988 -2.625 -3.992 -12.787 -11.007 -5.838 -8.462 -6.493 -9.429 -13.994 -15.625 -17.464 -7.382 -6.44 -7.542 -7.673 -7.639 -8.007 -7.804 2019 +366 SUR NGDP_R Suriname "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. IMF Staff reports, National Statistical Office, and IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.485 10.684 10.011 9.5 9.215 9.132 8.913 8.129 9.007 9.214 9.076 7.823 8.128 7.95 7.393 8.229 9.15 9.791 10.006 9.916 9.906 10.392 10.781 11.449 12.285 12.889 13.632 14.328 14.922 15.372 16.166 17.111 17.573 18.088 18.134 17.515 16.654 16.915 17.752 17.947 15.092 14.562 14.755 15.102 15.549 16.013 16.493 16.988 2020 +366 SUR NGDP_RPCH Suriname "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -6.5 1.9 -6.3 -5.1 -3 -0.9 -2.4 -8.8 10.8 2.3 -1.5 -13.799 3.9 -2.2 -7 11.3 11.2 7 2.2 -0.9 -0.1 4.902 3.747 6.19 7.305 4.919 5.767 5.099 4.149 3.017 5.163 5.847 2.697 2.931 0.254 -3.414 -4.912 1.566 4.948 1.098 -15.906 -3.516 1.328 2.348 2.962 2.984 3 3 2020 +366 SUR NGDP Suriname "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. IMF Staff reports, National Statistical Office, and IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.006 0.006 0.009 0.021 0.116 0.44 0.495 0.531 0.638 1.091 1.792 2.542 3.459 4.497 5.467 6.538 7.716 8.631 10.384 11.391 12.842 15.475 17.597 18.182 18.518 17.515 20.663 26.893 29.822 31.483 38.353 56.24 79.826 99.29 114.383 128.608 141.853 153.47 2020 +366 SUR NGDPD Suriname "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.276 1.427 1.469 1.419 1.387 1.402 1.43 1.573 1.864 2.177 0.577 0.637 0.59 0.465 0.523 0.993 1.234 1.322 1.588 1.308 1.355 1.167 1.474 1.729 2 2.393 2.812 3.144 3.783 4.15 4.677 4.735 5.332 5.51 5.612 5.126 3.317 3.592 3.996 3.984 2.884 2.854 3.011 3.145 3.266 3.403 3.567 3.768 2020 +366 SUR PPPGDP Suriname "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.187 2.44 2.427 2.394 2.406 2.46 2.449 2.289 2.625 2.791 2.852 2.541 2.701 2.704 2.568 2.919 3.305 3.597 3.718 3.736 3.817 4.094 4.314 4.671 5.147 5.57 6.073 6.555 6.958 7.213 7.677 8.295 9.148 9.854 10.226 9.623 8.509 10.431 11.209 11.534 9.817 9.865 10.707 11.349 11.93 12.514 13.135 13.791 2020 +366 SUR NGDP_D Suriname "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.029 0.035 0.037 0.042 0.061 0.082 0.107 0.263 1.572 5.341 5.409 5.423 6.374 11.003 18.094 24.464 32.081 39.281 44.498 50.725 56.602 60.24 69.59 74.102 79.436 90.435 100.136 100.522 102.12 100 124.069 158.989 167.989 175.419 254.123 386.214 541 657.475 735.629 803.153 860.065 903.395 2020 +366 SUR NGDPRPC Suriname "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "22,226.88" "18,877.26" "19,382.62" "18,677.58" "17,164.95" "18,824.53" "20,684.82" "21,809.05" "22,024.03" "21,507.32" "21,229.70" "21,946.23" "22,496.47" "23,652.12" "24,927.30" "25,853.64" "27,034.76" "28,094.94" "28,859.92" "29,328.49" "30,434.71" "31,692.75" "32,443.65" "32,873.55" "32,452.70" "30,874.19" "28,925.77" "28,994.17" "30,083.39" "30,011.86" "25,047.83" "23,880.67" "23,910.91" "24,182.17" "24,603.16" "25,036.79" "25,482.10" "25,935.34" 2020 +366 SUR NGDPRPPPPC Suriname "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "13,706.48" "11,640.90" "11,952.54" "11,517.76" "10,584.98" "11,608.38" "12,755.56" "13,448.82" "13,581.39" "13,262.76" "13,091.56" "13,533.42" "13,872.73" "14,585.38" "15,371.73" "15,942.97" "16,671.32" "17,325.10" "17,796.83" "18,085.78" "18,767.95" "19,543.73" "20,006.78" "20,271.89" "20,012.37" "19,038.95" "17,837.44" "17,879.62" "18,551.30" "18,507.19" "15,446.06" "14,726.31" "14,744.96" "14,912.24" "15,171.85" "15,439.25" "15,713.86" "15,993.35" 2020 +366 SUR NGDPPC Suriname "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.626 15.499 20.736 49.08 269.914 "1,005.45" "1,118.86" "1,182.75" "1,403.74" "2,366.50" "3,841.24" "5,368.82" "7,217.14" "9,290.81" "11,092.19" "13,114.18" "15,302.23" "16,924.35" "20,083.68" "21,733.04" "24,176.19" "28,661.30" "32,487.67" "33,045.29" "33,140.84" "30,874.19" "35,888.02" "46,097.49" "50,536.65" "52,646.35" "63,652.25" "92,230.37" "129,357.90" "158,991.65" "180,988.02" "201,083.66" "219,162.79" "234,298.64" 2020 +366 SUR NGDPDPC Suriname "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,413.62" "1,535.96" "1,406.58" "1,093.09" "1,213.31" "2,270.81" "2,790.05" "2,945.34" "3,495.32" "2,837.25" "2,904.55" "2,464.82" "3,075.38" "3,571.56" "4,057.75" "4,800.80" "5,577.12" "6,165.52" "7,316.46" "7,917.32" "8,806.02" "8,770.29" "9,844.75" "10,013.73" "10,042.68" "9,036.35" "5,761.78" "6,156.46" "6,772.07" "6,662.87" "4,786.83" "4,680.56" "4,879.82" "5,036.74" "5,168.16" "5,320.51" "5,510.92" "5,752.85" 2020 +366 SUR PPPPC Suriname "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,984.24" "6,132.32" "6,439.98" "6,352.80" "5,963.02" "6,676.67" "7,470.82" "8,012.68" "8,182.74" "8,103.36" "8,179.98" "8,646.57" "9,001.50" "9,650.70" "10,444.04" "11,171.84" "12,042.70" "12,853.17" "13,456.33" "13,762.45" "14,453.21" "15,363.36" "16,889.57" "17,908.84" "18,301.19" "16,962.53" "14,777.81" "17,879.62" "18,994.46" "19,288.28" "16,291.95" "16,178.23" "17,350.39" "18,172.43" "18,876.74" "19,566.44" "20,293.59" "21,054.22" 2020 +366 SUR NGAP_NPGDP Suriname Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +366 SUR PPPSH Suriname Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.012 0.01 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.007 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 2020 +366 SUR PPPEX Suriname Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.008 0.045 0.151 0.15 0.148 0.172 0.292 0.47 0.621 0.802 0.963 1.062 1.174 1.271 1.317 1.493 1.579 1.673 1.866 1.924 1.845 1.811 1.82 2.429 2.578 2.661 2.729 3.907 5.701 7.456 8.749 9.588 10.277 10.8 11.128 2020 +366 SUR NID_NGDP Suriname Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +366 SUR NGSD_NGDP Suriname Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. IMF Staff reports, National Statistical Office, and IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.534 -3.049 6.252 28.738 28.434 19.873 18.38 11.058 13.866 15.81 -3.204 11.649 20.109 18.539 19.575 27.42 49.83 51.041 46.655 48.971 59.826 56.754 58.38 60.788 29.697 27.748 34.338 33.866 29.454 36.974 43.266 39.307 40.555 42.063 44.469 47.133 49.264 2020 +366 SUR PCPI Suriname "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. April--June Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.227 0.246 0.264 0.275 0.285 0.316 0.375 0.576 0.618 0.623 0.759 0.838 1.017 1.823 4.426 5.496 5.652 5.995 6.67 10.707 13.872 18.639 21.531 26.483 28.9 32.94 36.656 39.012 44.734 44.599 47.698 56.133 58.945 60.075 62.108 66.391 103.238 125.975 134.717 140.633 189.7 301.85 445.403 566.412 645.71 715.446 771.48 810.054 2021 +366 SUR PCPIPCH Suriname "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 14.151 8.678 7.119 4.374 3.688 10.852 18.664 53.418 7.34 0.758 21.766 10.488 21.311 79.263 142.841 24.162 2.84 6.081 11.248 60.526 29.557 34.366 15.516 23.001 9.126 13.981 11.281 6.426 14.667 -0.3 6.948 17.684 5.009 1.916 3.384 6.896 55.501 22.024 6.939 4.392 34.89 59.12 47.558 27.168 14 10.8 7.832 5 2021 +366 SUR PCPIE Suriname "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. April--June Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.823 0.939 1.249 2.987 10.627 5.386 5.61 6.564 7.54 12.96 18.751 18.916 24.286 27.456 29.945 35.957 37.665 40.804 44.63 45.21 49.867 57.447 59.917 60.276 62.627 78.346 119.4 130.5 137.6 143.4 230.5 370.4 500.907 615.57 690.104 756.352 801.024 841.089 2021 +366 SUR PCPIEPCH Suriname "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.04 33.025 139.138 255.846 -49.322 4.169 16.996 14.867 71.896 44.678 0.878 28.39 13.055 9.065 20.075 4.752 8.333 9.376 1.3 10.3 15.2 4.3 0.6 3.9 25.1 52.4 9.296 5.441 4.215 60.739 60.694 35.234 22.891 12.108 9.6 5.906 5.002 2021 +366 SUR TM_RPCH Suriname Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: IMF staff estimates. WEO exports deflators. GAS price assumptions Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.039 3.327 -4.009 -9.64 -18.757 -16.518 -3.809 -4.276 10.54 21.861 7.301 4.618 -12.984 -15.712 0.427 41.596 16.782 -4.012 4.875 -7.318 -9.582 23.598 10.364 32.785 5.077 34.24 -32.376 1.157 22.299 0.756 -11.255 22.018 15.61 6.558 5.331 11.82 -32.974 -1.732 9.356 17.121 -18.147 -23.144 1.292 2.979 3.498 3.522 3.48 3.48 2020 +366 SUR TMG_RPCH Suriname Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: IMF staff estimates. WEO exports deflators. GAS price assumptions Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.323 13.648 -6.224 -6.401 -20.252 -12.786 -2.625 -0.211 10.572 23.37 7.907 3.155 -17.933 -22.478 -6.564 44.868 27.183 -10.628 5.432 -11.097 -21.884 64.203 14.662 38.839 -2.096 41.24 -32.371 0.699 23.703 7.806 -9.767 8.333 17.496 9.375 -4.304 15.893 -35.653 -5.378 8.974 14.42 -14.079 -20.802 2.946 2.036 2.961 3.107 3.153 3.207 2020 +366 SUR TX_RPCH Suriname Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: IMF staff estimates. WEO exports deflators. GAS price assumptions Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.469 -12.305 -2.832 -9.684 -7.057 6.554 -1.172 -3.586 11.299 -1.819 0.619 -21.539 17.164 -1.956 14.313 16.099 -18.262 9.763 -16.739 17.354 15.623 -18.745 20.772 72.658 -1.301 30.407 -7.818 -11.342 11.534 -7.243 9.65 -1.295 -0.142 1.122 -1.974 -7.899 -15.699 29.209 1.258 -4.208 -11.005 -11.857 9.089 3.327 3.509 2.29 2.332 3.239 2020 +366 SUR TXG_RPCH Suriname Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: IMF staff estimates. WEO exports deflators. GAS price assumptions Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.814 -11.768 0.894 -7.751 -4.334 10.743 0.505 -9.208 10.322 4.184 0.735 -23.013 16.95 -9.543 5.937 15.802 -18.965 12.734 -15.207 14.934 15.931 -13.14 28.422 73.672 -10.214 31.765 -10.348 -10.222 13.784 -10.44 18.366 2.372 1.018 0.391 -4.041 -8.912 -16.367 33.461 0.986 -3.424 -8.439 -11.835 5.923 1.957 1.768 1.157 1.163 2.179 2020 +366 SUR LUR Suriname Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Data published by the Central Bank of Suriname (Table 23), compiled by the National Statistics Office. Latest actual data: 2018 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.373 8.418 10.936 9.839 10.626 12 13.767 13.729 9.658 6.549 8.383 11.084 12.281 10.682 9.361 8.711 7.2 7.5 8.1 6.6 5.5 7 10 7 9 8.809 11.147 11.2 10.9 10.6 10.3 10 9.9 9.145 2018 +366 SUR LE Suriname Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +366 SUR LP Suriname Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data published by the National Statistics Office (National Accounts Tables). Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: As published by the Central Bank of Suriname Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.408 0.414 0.419 0.426 0.431 0.437 0.442 0.449 0.454 0.461 0.467 0.474 0.479 0.484 0.493 0.499 0.504 0.51 0.517 0.524 0.531 0.54 0.542 0.55 0.559 0.567 0.576 0.583 0.59 0.598 0.603 0.61 0.617 0.624 0.632 0.64 0.647 0.655 2020 +366 SUR GGR Suriname General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.021 0.094 0.123 0.11 0.153 0.16 0.298 0.644 0.654 0.857 1.072 1.23 1.759 2.382 2.377 2.967 2.68 3.616 4.344 4.28 4.168 3.781 3.662 5.411 6.234 6.434 7.066 15.269 21.991 26.833 30.118 32.939 35.399 37.828 2021 +366 SUR GGR_NGDP Suriname General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.628 16.84 17.976 16.477 17.864 21.41 24.81 20.787 23.956 14.696 16.604 25.327 18.903 19.063 19.61 18.815 22.801 27.596 22.893 26.049 20.873 23.368 24.684 23.538 22.507 21.59 17.723 20.12 20.903 20.438 18.423 27.149 27.548 27.025 26.331 25.612 24.955 24.649 2021 +366 SUR GGX Suriname General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.004 0.023 0.089 0.106 0.112 0.194 0.214 0.437 0.555 0.768 0.862 1.138 1.452 1.714 1.949 2.129 2.736 2.7 3.257 4.69 4.886 5.037 5.105 5.592 7.315 7.799 13.325 11.716 19.547 24.967 26.377 28.769 32.092 34.918 37.817 2021 +366 SUR GGX_NGDP Suriname General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.672 26.641 24.429 21.152 19.758 20.244 21.39 21.11 30.345 19.613 24.362 21.838 22.199 19.177 20.813 22.205 22.209 22.582 20.499 24.021 21.027 21.049 26.652 26.871 27.199 29.144 27.063 27.199 26.152 42.325 30.548 34.756 31.277 26.566 25.152 24.953 24.616 24.641 2021 +366 SUR GGXCNL Suriname General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -0.001 -0.001 -0.001 -0.002 0.005 0.017 -0.002 -0.041 -0.054 -0.139 0.089 -0.114 -0.005 -0.066 -0.222 0.046 0.433 0.249 0.231 -0.02 0.359 -0.346 -0.606 -0.869 -1.323 -1.93 -1.904 -1.565 -6.891 -4.65 -4.278 -2.977 0.456 1.349 0.847 0.481 0.011 2021 +366 SUR GGXCNL_NGDP Suriname General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.044 -9.801 -6.452 -4.675 -1.894 1.166 3.42 -0.323 -6.39 -4.918 -7.758 3.49 -3.296 -0.114 -1.202 -3.391 0.592 5.014 2.393 2.028 -0.154 2.319 -1.968 -3.333 -4.692 -7.555 -9.34 -7.079 -5.249 -21.887 -12.125 -7.607 -3.729 0.459 1.18 0.658 0.339 0.007 2021 +366 SUR GGSB Suriname General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.182 0.049 -0.063 -0.221 0.035 0.416 0.233 0.227 -0.052 0.268 -0.459 -0.754 -0.991 -1.314 -1.759 -1.703 -1.512 -6.85 -4.678 -3.95 -2.884 0.455 1.762 1.995 1.756 1.175 2021 +366 SUR GGSB_NPGDP Suriname General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.074 1.065 -1.16 -3.385 0.455 4.88 2.275 1.996 -0.414 1.808 -2.731 -4.38 -5.586 -7.48 -8.014 -6.018 -5.024 -21.643 -10.831 -6.264 -3.318 0.427 1.456 1.477 1.265 0.822 2021 +366 SUR GGXONLB Suriname General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -0.001 -0.001 0.007 0.019 -0.002 -0.041 -0.054 -0.138 0.101 -0.089 0.062 -0.025 -0.105 0.154 0.53 0.31 0.364 0.084 0.499 -0.187 -0.38 -0.716 -1.074 -1.414 -1.232 -0.735 -5.977 -3.239 -0.74 1.351 3.454 5.112 5.132 5.023 5.387 2021 +366 SUR GGXONLB_NGDP Suriname General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.533 -7.111 -4.12 -2.712 -0.762 1.577 3.908 -0.297 -6.389 -4.917 -7.675 3.982 -2.574 1.378 -0.452 -1.6 1.997 6.14 2.987 3.198 0.654 3.222 -1.063 -2.092 -3.867 -6.135 -6.844 -4.582 -2.465 -18.986 -8.445 -1.317 1.692 3.479 4.469 3.99 3.541 3.51 2021 +366 SUR GGXWDN Suriname General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +366 SUR GGXWDN_NGDP Suriname General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +366 SUR GGXWDG Suriname General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.011 0.035 0.071 0.058 0.089 0.138 0.352 0.641 0.946 1.231 1.407 1.612 1.772 1.739 1.417 1.534 1.669 2.224 2.9 3.536 5.073 4.668 7.2 15.453 19.216 19.725 26.835 56.033 70.693 106.927 116.3 136.032 135.962 139.699 142.646 2021 +366 SUR GGXWDG_NGDP Suriname General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.881 75.709 64.387 51.052 30.497 16.258 11.77 16.781 21.644 32.303 35.74 37.194 35.599 31.291 29.483 27.107 22.536 16.418 14.774 14.648 17.317 18.738 20.096 27.902 25.208 41.107 74.787 71.452 66.144 85.236 146.096 125.699 133.951 117.132 118.927 105.718 98.481 92.948 2021 +366 SUR NGDP_FY Suriname "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.006 0.006 0.009 0.021 0.116 0.44 0.495 0.531 0.638 1.091 1.792 2.542 3.459 4.497 5.467 6.538 7.716 8.631 10.384 11.391 12.842 15.475 17.597 18.182 18.518 17.515 20.663 26.893 29.822 31.483 38.353 56.24 79.826 99.29 114.383 128.608 141.853 153.47 2021 +366 SUR BCA Suriname Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.015 -0.027 -0.056 -0.173 -0.118 -0.032 -0.049 -0.03 -0.037 0.167 -0.002 -0.096 -0.025 0.021 0.053 0.063 -0.063 -0.092 -0.183 -0.09 -0.009 -0.281 -0.201 -0.087 -0.138 -0.147 0.221 0.325 0.325 0.111 0.651 0.431 0.162 -0.196 -0.416 -0.786 -0.161 0.069 -0.119 -0.448 0.261 0.166 -0.06 -0.029 -0.042 -0.051 -0.05 -0.044 2020 +366 SUR BCA_NGDPD Suriname Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 1.215 -1.913 -3.839 -12.167 -8.484 -2.29 -3.446 -1.933 -1.98 7.679 -0.329 -15.05 -4.238 4.535 10.161 6.317 -5.145 -6.965 -11.543 -6.872 -0.701 -24.068 -13.638 -5.05 -6.886 -6.129 7.844 10.32 8.583 2.682 13.913 9.108 3.044 -3.557 -7.419 -15.341 -4.838 1.929 -2.965 -11.251 9.059 5.813 -2 -0.918 -1.292 -1.49 -1.405 -1.169 2020 +144 SWE NGDP_R Sweden "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. In June 2010, the authorities performed a major revision of historical time series data 1993-2009 which involved the introduction of new methods, improved source data and a further adjustment to recommendations from the European Union. Annual data do not always match annual average quarterly data. These discrepancies are because of seasonal adjustment. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2021 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,180.58" "2,279.58" "2,311.42" "2,358.99" "2,461.55" "2,518.81" "2,593.65" "2,679.30" "2,745.42" "2,818.39" "2,839.54" "2,808.22" "2,781.95" "2,731.08" "2,838.41" "2,950.11" "2,996.71" "3,088.72" "3,221.90" "3,358.74" "3,518.83" "3,569.84" "3,648.26" "3,732.53" "3,894.41" "4,005.74" "4,192.52" "4,336.71" "4,317.17" "4,129.81" "4,375.62" "4,515.44" "4,488.88" "4,542.19" "4,662.92" "4,872.25" "4,973.13" "5,100.84" "5,200.30" "5,303.59" "5,188.49" "5,451.81" "5,593.60" "5,586.01" "5,705.81" "5,837.99" "5,951.00" "6,068.05" 2021 +144 SWE NGDP_RPCH Sweden "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.555 4.54 1.397 2.058 4.347 2.326 2.971 3.302 2.468 2.658 0.751 -1.103 -0.935 -1.829 3.93 3.935 1.579 3.071 4.312 4.247 4.766 1.449 2.197 2.31 4.337 2.859 4.663 3.439 -0.451 -4.34 5.952 3.195 -0.588 1.188 2.658 4.489 2.071 2.568 1.95 1.986 -2.17 5.075 2.601 -0.136 2.145 2.317 1.936 1.967 2021 +144 SWE NGDP Sweden "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. In June 2010, the authorities performed a major revision of historical time series data 1993-2009 which involved the introduction of new methods, improved source data and a further adjustment to recommendations from the European Union. Annual data do not always match annual average quarterly data. These discrepancies are because of seasonal adjustment. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2021 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 593.764 648.868 710.306 796.537 895.464 974.383 "1,065.92" "1,153.90" "1,261.48" "1,396.98" "1,538.29" "1,646.15" "1,649.47" "1,657.50" "1,767.22" "1,906.77" "1,956.43" "2,047.27" "2,152.91" "2,264.49" "2,408.15" "2,503.73" "2,598.34" "2,703.55" "2,830.19" "2,931.09" "3,121.67" "3,320.28" "3,412.25" "3,341.17" "3,573.58" "3,727.91" "3,743.09" "3,822.67" "3,992.73" "4,260.47" "4,415.03" "4,625.09" "4,828.31" "5,049.62" "5,038.54" "5,451.81" "5,975.43" "6,487.15" "6,858.19" "7,178.47" "7,463.77" "7,762.79" 2021 +144 SWE NGDPD Sweden "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 140.384 128.148 113.059 103.89 108.255 113.249 149.633 181.991 205.883 216.691 259.9 272.205 283.228 212.953 229.034 267.307 291.746 268.146 270.81 274.071 262.834 242.395 266.848 334.337 385.119 392.219 423.091 491.255 517.706 436.536 495.813 574.094 552.484 586.842 581.964 505.104 515.655 541.019 555.455 533.88 547.054 635.664 603.922 653.962 693.15 732.622 769.87 808.674 2021 +144 SWE PPPGDP Sweden "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 87.604 100.245 107.926 114.461 123.748 130.63 137.22 145.258 154.09 164.389 171.821 175.673 177.996 178.882 189.883 201.494 208.424 218.528 230.516 243.693 261.092 270.844 281.109 293.278 314.211 333.329 359.637 382.059 387.631 373.185 400.15 421.516 432.488 444.617 457.508 481.3 500.373 530.433 553.695 574.794 569.096 622.826 684.458 707.882 738.235 769.376 799.199 830.688 2021 +144 SWE NGDP_D Sweden "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 27.23 28.464 30.73 33.766 36.378 38.684 41.097 43.067 45.948 49.567 54.174 58.619 59.292 60.69 62.261 64.634 65.286 66.282 66.821 67.421 68.436 70.136 71.221 72.432 72.673 73.172 74.458 76.562 79.039 80.904 81.67 82.559 83.386 84.159 85.627 87.444 88.778 90.673 92.847 95.211 97.11 100 106.826 116.132 120.197 122.961 125.42 127.929 2021 +144 SWE NGDPRPC Sweden "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "262,153.37" "273,888.62" "277,565.23" "283,172.84" "295,056.91" "301,360.51" "309,448.83" "318,430.78" "324,559.92" "330,523.41" "330,539.20" "324,870.82" "320,058.43" "312,298.22" "321,947.52" "333,817.41" "338,821.45" "349,101.71" "363,879.02" "379,029.52" "396,140.31" "400,694.32" "408,047.26" "415,850.07" "432,164.86" "442,733.29" "460,046.28" "472,257.92" "466,401.05" "442,131.85" "464,722.16" "476,168.83" "469,749.50" "470,944.23" "478,377.47" "494,593.20" "497,554.17" "504,023.22" "508,329.42" "513,536.41" "499,888.77" "521,588.50" "522,026.42" "516,548.57" "522,992.04" "530,666.11" "536,724.70" "543,306.46" 2021 +144 SWE NGDPRPPPPC Sweden "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "27,261.18" "28,481.52" "28,863.85" "29,446.98" "30,682.80" "31,338.31" "32,179.41" "33,113.43" "33,750.80" "34,370.94" "34,372.58" "33,783.13" "33,282.69" "32,475.71" "33,479.14" "34,713.48" "35,233.85" "36,302.89" "37,839.57" "39,415.06" "41,194.40" "41,667.97" "42,432.60" "43,244.01" "44,940.58" "46,039.58" "47,839.95" "49,109.83" "48,500.78" "45,977.04" "48,326.19" "49,516.52" "48,848.98" "48,973.22" "49,746.20" "51,432.46" "51,740.37" "52,413.09" "52,860.88" "53,402.36" "51,983.15" "54,239.69" "54,285.23" "53,715.59" "54,385.64" "55,183.66" "55,813.69" "56,498.13" 2021 +144 SWE NGDPPC Sweden "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "71,383.57" "77,960.52" "85,296.59" "95,616.11" "107,336.05" "116,578.94" "127,175.34" "137,139.25" "149,130.36" "163,829.14" "179,066.26" "190,436.06" "189,768.93" "189,534.63" "200,447.67" "215,759.42" "221,203.49" "231,391.93" "243,147.36" "255,545.10" "271,102.94" "281,029.86" "290,616.00" "301,208.82" "314,068.46" "323,957.27" "342,541.42" "361,570.77" "368,639.27" "357,700.54" "379,539.53" "393,120.53" "391,704.47" "396,342.65" "409,621.89" "432,490.37" "441,717.20" "457,014.17" "471,966.64" "488,944.61" "485,441.26" "521,588.50" "557,660.94" "599,878.63" "628,619.22" "652,513.59" "673,162.58" "695,045.80" 2021 +144 SWE NGDPDPC Sweden "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,877.24" "15,396.75" "13,576.62" "12,470.95" "12,976.14" "13,549.51" "17,852.72" "21,629.29" "24,339.27" "25,412.18" "30,253.86" "31,490.22" "32,584.88" "24,351.05" "25,978.29" "30,246.92" "32,986.12" "30,307.16" "30,585.08" "30,928.57" "29,589.14" "27,207.49" "29,846.19" "37,249.26" "42,736.88" "43,349.85" "46,425.84" "53,496.53" "55,929.86" "46,734.91" "52,658.79" "60,540.22" "57,816.02" "60,845.01" "59,704.81" "51,274.28" "51,590.47" "53,459.07" "54,295.73" "51,694.50" "52,706.29" "60,815.54" "56,361.43" "60,473.03" "63,533.86" "66,594.44" "69,435.11" "72,405.09" 2021 +144 SWE PPPPC Sweden "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,531.89" "12,044.34" "12,960.23" "13,739.84" "14,833.19" "15,629.11" "16,371.72" "17,263.62" "18,216.39" "19,278.57" "20,000.99" "20,322.84" "20,478.07" "20,455.12" "21,537.57" "22,799.88" "23,565.41" "24,699.06" "26,034.34" "27,500.42" "29,393.06" "30,400.78" "31,441.16" "32,674.81" "34,868.25" "36,841.13" "39,463.05" "41,605.35" "41,877.31" "39,952.65" "42,498.76" "44,450.32" "45,258.81" "46,098.79" "46,936.61" "48,857.88" "50,061.58" "52,413.09" "54,123.64" "55,656.20" "54,829.97" "59,587.35" "63,877.42" "65,459.17" "67,666.35" "69,935.28" "72,080.34" "74,376.14" 2021 +144 SWE NGAP_NPGDP Sweden Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.74 -0.891 -1.475 -1.366 0.499 0.638 1.057 1.702 2.411 3.3 3.487 1.358 -1.717 -5.133 -3.722 -1.661 -2.249 -1.732 -0.616 0.243 2.259 0.888 0.094 -0.31 0.806 0.812 3.18 4.408 1.739 -4.5 -1.098 0.534 -1.38 -2.127 -1.269 0.756 0.262 1.346 1.562 1.844 -2.737 0.176 0.888 -1.111 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +144 SWE PPPSH Sweden Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.654 0.671 0.678 0.676 0.675 0.667 0.664 0.661 0.648 0.641 0.621 0.6 0.535 0.515 0.52 0.521 0.51 0.505 0.513 0.517 0.517 0.512 0.509 0.501 0.496 0.487 0.484 0.475 0.459 0.441 0.444 0.44 0.43 0.421 0.417 0.43 0.431 0.434 0.427 0.424 0.428 0.425 0.423 0.412 0.408 0.404 0.398 0.393 2021 +144 SWE PPPEX Sweden Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.778 6.473 6.581 6.959 7.236 7.459 7.768 7.944 8.187 8.498 8.953 9.371 9.267 9.266 9.307 9.463 9.387 9.368 9.339 9.292 9.223 9.244 9.243 9.218 9.007 8.793 8.68 8.69 8.803 8.953 8.931 8.844 8.655 8.598 8.727 8.852 8.823 8.719 8.72 8.785 8.854 8.753 8.73 9.164 9.29 9.33 9.339 9.345 2021 +144 SWE NID_NGDP Sweden Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. In June 2010, the authorities performed a major revision of historical time series data 1993-2009 which involved the introduction of new methods, improved source data and a further adjustment to recommendations from the European Union. Annual data do not always match annual average quarterly data. These discrepancies are because of seasonal adjustment. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2021 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.761 22.141 21.868 21.766 22.577 24.493 23.217 24.142 25.08 27.257 26.785 23.392 21.866 19.084 20.418 20.847 20.608 20.474 21.594 21.775 22.91 22.961 22.139 21.946 21.853 22.279 23.256 24.882 24.591 21.037 22.962 23.834 22.591 22.523 23.504 24.429 24.715 25.725 26.008 25.124 25.097 25.908 27.496 27.808 28.072 28.04 27.778 27.529 2021 +144 SWE NGSD_NGDP Sweden Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. In June 2010, the authorities performed a major revision of historical time series data 1993-2009 which involved the introduction of new methods, improved source data and a further adjustment to recommendations from the European Union. Annual data do not always match annual average quarterly data. These discrepancies are because of seasonal adjustment. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2021 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.761 22.141 18.841 21.05 23.247 23.467 23.837 24.298 24.842 25.825 24.374 21.667 19.229 17.835 21.419 23.972 23.869 24.274 25.096 25.595 26.722 27.566 26.5 27.749 27.782 28.229 31.332 32.932 32.301 26.936 28.799 29.266 28.06 27.752 27.717 27.743 27.105 28.676 28.724 30.621 30.989 31.26 31.316 31.278 31.576 31.315 30.901 30.698 2021 +144 SWE PCPI Sweden "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Consumer Price Index (Shadow Index) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. The annual HICP series is constructed from an average over the fourth quarter rather than the December print. It is calculated using a 3-month moving average of the year-on-year changes of HICP for the last 3 months of the year. Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022 29.799 33.407 36.273 39.504 42.672 45.816 47.756 49.772 52.658 56.047 61.915 67.359 68.287 71.489 73.569 75.383 76.152 77.536 78.318 78.765 79.785 81.924 83.51 85.446 86.317 87.038 88.343 89.827 92.834 94.633 96.431 97.743 98.659 99.095 99.302 100 101.139 103.029 105.128 106.937 107.642 110.496 118.494 128.408 132.903 135.959 138.678 141.452 2021 +144 SWE PCPIPCH Sweden "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.452 12.108 8.578 8.907 8.021 7.367 4.233 4.222 5.798 6.437 10.47 8.792 1.378 4.689 2.91 2.465 1.02 1.818 1.008 0.57 1.295 2.681 1.936 2.318 1.019 0.835 1.5 1.679 3.347 1.938 1.9 1.36 0.937 0.442 0.209 0.702 1.139 1.869 2.037 1.721 0.659 2.652 7.238 8.367 3.5 2.3 2 2 2021 +144 SWE PCPIE Sweden "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Consumer Price Index (Shadow Index) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. The annual HICP series is constructed from an average over the fourth quarter rather than the December print. It is calculated using a 3-month moving average of the year-on-year changes of HICP for the last 3 months of the year. Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022 31.225 34.076 37.102 40.379 43.443 46.236 47.915 50.431 53.41 56.888 63.243 68.199 68.562 72.074 73.975 75.686 76.045 78.051 78.105 78.865 80.052 82.484 83.799 85.401 86.365 87.318 88.544 90.574 92.988 95.152 96.842 97.651 98.601 98.85 99.156 100 101.412 103.213 105.499 107.308 107.647 111.213 120.366 129.995 134.545 137.639 140.392 143.2 2021 +144 SWE PCPIEPCH Sweden "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 14.074 9.131 8.88 8.834 7.586 6.429 3.631 5.253 5.907 6.511 11.172 7.837 0.532 5.124 2.637 2.313 0.474 2.639 0.068 0.974 1.504 3.038 1.595 1.911 1.128 1.104 1.404 2.292 2.665 2.327 1.777 0.835 0.973 0.253 0.309 0.851 1.412 1.776 2.215 1.714 0.316 3.313 8.23 8 3.5 2.3 2 2 2021 +144 SWE TM_RPCH Sweden Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -20.96 -15.832 -17.433 -1.951 3.431 25.522 19.906 9.655 1.608 10.592 -7.646 5.365 -18.114 14.259 19.64 9.203 -0.057 6.993 5.007 13.024 -2.123 -1.819 4.048 7.302 8.383 8.125 9.519 2.857 -14.189 11.816 7.314 0.122 1.023 6.553 5.031 4.803 4.464 4.146 2.387 -5.906 9.771 7.557 0.629 2 3 3 3.05 2021 +144 SWE TMG_RPCH Sweden Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -7.544 3.951 2.559 5.399 8.605 3.976 6.881 4.613 6.153 1.801 -6.796 1.185 1.914 14.833 10.256 2.394 11.146 11.013 3.113 12.632 -4.301 -0.436 4.878 7.796 8.135 9.37 9.396 2.093 -16.477 16.228 8.466 -0.894 -0.926 5.225 5.495 5.45 3.693 4.789 -0.395 -3.675 9.914 3 0.1 2 3 3 3 2021 +144 SWE TX_RPCH Sweden Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -14.939 -15.925 -9.607 -1.081 -2.069 22.172 18.392 7.627 -1.808 10.898 -3.746 6.1 -15.104 15.094 22.652 11.139 -0.423 4.787 7.836 12.709 1.684 0.272 3.399 12.087 7.067 9.045 5.905 1.534 -15.377 11.107 8.411 0.558 0.709 3.814 4.995 1.919 4.155 4.253 6.634 -5.804 8.123 3.023 0.514 3.435 3.4 3.552 3.501 2021 +144 SWE TXG_RPCH Sweden Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 1.63 3.699 12.023 7.978 3.205 2.929 3.701 2.978 2.604 -0.047 -2.291 1.311 9.763 16.687 15.627 4.422 13.337 8.18 6.211 13.292 -1.124 -0.015 5.21 11.394 5.876 9.282 4.573 0.902 -19.192 14.876 8.57 -0.519 -3.37 3.474 1.917 2.593 5.706 5.12 4.508 -3.479 8.492 2.6 3 3.2 3.4 3.2 3.2 2021 +144 SWE LUR Sweden Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022 2.7 3.417 4.342 4.758 4.233 3.85 3.608 2.867 2.35 2.025 2.242 4 7.1 11.15 10.783 10.417 10.883 10.875 8.817 7.55 6.342 5.825 5.95 6.567 7.375 7.783 7.242 6.317 6.35 8.483 8.775 7.95 8.15 8.208 8.1 7.592 7.15 6.858 6.517 6.975 8.542 8.8 7.643 7.4 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.2 2021 +144 SWE LE Sweden Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022 4.219 4.216 4.207 4.213 4.243 4.289 4.318 4.367 4.433 4.496 4.538 4.446 4.256 4.01 3.98 4.038 4.016 3.975 4.039 4.128 4.218 4.296 4.31 4.299 4.282 4.297 4.377 4.488 4.54 4.446 4.471 4.573 4.605 4.652 4.719 4.783 4.855 4.966 5.04 5.074 5.002 5.059 5.143 5.188 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +144 SWE LP Sweden Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022 8.318 8.323 8.327 8.331 8.343 8.358 8.382 8.414 8.459 8.527 8.591 8.644 8.692 8.745 8.816 8.837 8.844 8.848 8.854 8.861 8.883 8.909 8.941 8.976 9.011 9.048 9.113 9.183 9.256 9.341 9.416 9.483 9.556 9.645 9.747 9.851 9.995 10.12 10.23 10.328 10.379 10.452 10.715 10.814 10.91 11.001 11.088 11.169 2021 +144 SWE GGR Sweden General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 320.699 373.71 409.928 467.925 520.29 571.119 640.072 709.689 758.578 839.622 939.032 "1,009.90" 953.335 943.452 996.272 "1,049.23" "1,113.87" "1,152.92" "1,214.73" "1,264.21" "1,332.50" "1,328.72" "1,331.77" "1,394.94" "1,462.70" "1,556.72" "1,629.45" "1,715.20" "1,737.29" "1,686.78" "1,761.43" "1,803.83" "1,825.89" "1,878.43" "1,922.24" "2,061.76" "2,197.93" "2,296.53" "2,394.61" "2,455.13" "2,424.83" "2,703.90" "2,940.51" "3,141.71" "3,362.72" "3,499.08" "3,624.81" "3,769.29" 2020 +144 SWE GGR_NGDP Sweden General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 54.011 57.594 57.711 58.745 58.103 58.613 60.049 61.503 60.134 60.103 61.044 61.349 57.796 56.92 56.375 55.026 56.934 56.315 56.423 55.828 55.333 53.07 51.255 51.597 51.682 53.111 52.198 51.658 50.913 50.485 49.29 48.387 48.78 49.139 48.144 48.393 49.783 49.654 49.595 48.62 48.126 49.596 49.21 48.43 49.032 48.744 48.565 48.556 2020 +144 SWE GGX Sweden General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 352.27 401.512 453.655 505.457 543.879 602.851 639.728 667.587 712.546 789.512 882 "1,004.87" "1,092.83" "1,122.87" "1,150.55" "1,182.19" "1,174.35" "1,184.64" "1,196.52" "1,249.88" "1,256.97" "1,293.51" "1,368.38" "1,427.82" "1,456.98" "1,503.64" "1,562.80" "1,604.59" "1,671.74" "1,714.73" "1,764.65" "1,816.42" "1,867.57" "1,934.34" "1,983.11" "2,061.23" "2,152.24" "2,230.73" "2,355.10" "2,426.63" "2,565.43" "2,718.09" "2,934.72" "3,165.12" "3,313.20" "3,457.95" "3,594.89" "3,742.60" 2020 +144 SWE GGX_NGDP Sweden General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 59.328 61.879 63.868 63.457 60.737 61.87 60.016 57.855 56.485 56.516 57.336 61.043 66.253 67.745 65.105 61.999 60.025 57.865 55.577 55.194 52.197 51.663 52.664 52.813 51.48 51.3 50.063 48.327 48.992 51.321 49.38 48.725 49.894 50.602 49.668 48.38 48.748 48.231 48.777 48.056 50.916 49.857 49.113 48.791 48.31 48.171 48.165 48.212 2020 +144 SWE GGXCNL Sweden General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" -31.572 -27.802 -43.727 -37.533 -23.588 -31.732 0.344 42.103 46.032 50.111 57.032 5.029 -139.498 -179.414 -154.274 -132.962 -60.474 -31.727 18.21 14.337 75.529 35.214 -36.613 -32.884 5.718 53.081 66.65 110.605 65.548 -27.942 -3.219 -12.586 -41.677 -55.911 -60.872 0.524 45.686 65.802 39.513 28.497 -140.604 -14.193 5.788 -23.407 49.527 41.127 29.927 26.692 2020 +144 SWE GGXCNL_NGDP Sweden General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -5.317 -4.285 -6.156 -4.712 -2.634 -3.257 0.032 3.649 3.649 3.587 3.707 0.306 -8.457 -10.824 -8.73 -6.973 -3.091 -1.55 0.846 0.633 3.136 1.406 -1.409 -1.216 0.202 1.811 2.135 3.331 1.921 -0.836 -0.09 -0.338 -1.113 -1.463 -1.525 0.012 1.035 1.423 0.818 0.564 -2.791 -0.26 0.097 -0.361 0.722 0.573 0.401 0.344 2020 +144 SWE GGSB Sweden General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -182.88 -192.924 -181.307 -109.903 -91.664 -53.458 -60.374 -33.945 37.348 -22.729 -4.574 -14.562 32.008 28.172 54.554 32.183 35.079 12.708 -20.426 -32.019 -34.292 -36.19 -29.059 32.099 41.276 15.469 -8.271 -84.307 -18.75 -16.444 3.878 75.999 57.505 29.924 26.692 2020 +144 SWE GGSB_NPGDP Sweden General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.467 -10.51 -9.351 -5.491 -4.4 -2.468 -2.673 -1.441 1.505 -0.876 -0.169 -0.519 1.101 0.931 1.715 0.96 1.003 0.352 -0.551 -0.844 -0.878 -0.895 -0.687 0.729 0.904 0.325 -0.167 -1.627 -0.345 -0.278 0.059 1.097 0.797 0.401 0.344 2020 +144 SWE GGXONLB Sweden General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" -26.643 -17.187 -23.505 -12.639 8.197 8.588 36.316 74.729 72.347 74.798 78.891 28.866 -113.432 -163.344 -120.079 -87.583 -7.054 29.706 73.768 70.421 125.79 77.739 14.444 0.293 36.214 82.385 96.318 134.029 83.593 -12.072 10.005 5.295 -31.797 -47.062 -55.908 1.488 44.341 63.61 37.943 24.911 -146.352 -20.27 -1.905 -32.283 41.085 33.63 22.445 19.264 2020 +144 SWE GGXONLB_NGDP Sweden General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.487 -2.649 -3.309 -1.587 0.915 0.881 3.407 6.476 5.735 5.354 5.128 1.754 -6.877 -9.855 -6.795 -4.593 -0.361 1.451 3.426 3.11 5.224 3.105 0.556 0.011 1.28 2.811 3.085 4.037 2.45 -0.361 0.28 0.142 -0.849 -1.231 -1.4 0.035 1.004 1.375 0.786 0.493 -2.905 -0.372 -0.032 -0.498 0.599 0.468 0.301 0.248 2020 +144 SWE GGXWDN Sweden General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 515.211 894.308 847.394 904.324 "1,020.54" "1,087.61" 984.237 586.484 757.978 760.642 790.679 806.238 772.145 645.493 518.583 461.342 480.225 477.024 434.487 420.703 435.369 448.136 474.946 392.046 286.869 282.935 217.745 432.051 462.706 456.918 480.325 430.798 389.671 359.744 333.052 2020 +144 SWE GGXWDN_NGDP Sweden General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.084 50.605 44.441 46.223 49.849 50.518 43.464 24.354 30.274 29.274 29.246 28.487 26.343 20.678 15.619 13.52 14.373 13.349 11.655 11.239 11.389 11.224 11.148 8.88 6.202 5.86 4.312 8.575 8.487 7.647 7.404 6.282 5.428 4.82 4.29 2020 +144 SWE GGXWDG Sweden General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,089.15" "1,204.37" "1,302.81" "1,343.66" "1,380.46" "1,402.20" "1,360.22" "1,209.60" "1,296.01" "1,293.12" "1,332.06" "1,371.97" "1,429.43" "1,363.13" "1,294.14" "1,279.95" "1,361.16" "1,360.31" "1,384.88" "1,403.63" "1,535.22" "1,791.62" "1,863.47" "1,865.59" "1,883.82" "1,878.59" "1,762.03" "1,976.33" "2,006.99" "2,001.20" "2,024.61" "1,975.08" "1,933.95" "1,904.03" "1,877.34" 2020 +144 SWE GGXWDG_NGDP Sweden General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.711 68.15 68.325 68.679 67.429 65.131 60.067 50.229 51.763 49.767 49.271 48.476 48.768 43.667 38.977 37.511 40.739 38.066 37.149 37.499 40.161 44.872 43.739 42.255 40.73 38.908 34.894 39.224 36.813 33.49 31.21 28.799 26.941 25.51 24.184 2020 +144 SWE NGDP_FY Sweden "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 593.764 648.868 710.306 796.537 895.464 974.383 "1,065.92" "1,153.90" "1,261.48" "1,396.98" "1,538.29" "1,646.15" "1,649.47" "1,657.50" "1,767.22" "1,906.77" "1,956.43" "2,047.27" "2,152.91" "2,264.49" "2,408.15" "2,503.73" "2,598.34" "2,703.55" "2,830.19" "2,931.09" "3,121.67" "3,320.28" "3,412.25" "3,341.17" "3,573.58" "3,727.91" "3,743.09" "3,822.67" "3,992.73" "4,260.47" "4,415.03" "4,625.09" "4,828.31" "5,049.62" "5,038.54" "5,451.81" "5,975.43" "6,487.15" "6,858.19" "7,178.47" "7,463.77" "7,762.79" 2020 +144 SWE BCA Sweden Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.331 -2.778 -3.422 -0.743 0.725 -1.162 0.927 0.284 -0.49 -3.102 -6.268 -4.696 -7.469 -2.659 2.294 8.355 9.514 10.19 9.484 10.469 10.019 11.163 11.636 19.403 22.833 23.337 34.168 39.549 39.917 25.752 28.942 31.185 30.214 30.688 24.516 16.74 12.322 15.967 15.082 29.35 32.236 34.023 23.068 22.693 24.289 23.993 24.045 25.624 2021 +144 SWE BCA_NGDPD Sweden Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.085 -2.167 -3.027 -0.716 0.67 -1.026 0.619 0.156 -0.238 -1.432 -2.412 -1.725 -2.637 -1.249 1.002 3.126 3.261 3.8 3.502 3.82 3.812 4.605 4.36 5.803 5.929 5.95 8.076 8.051 7.71 5.899 5.837 5.432 5.469 5.229 4.213 3.314 2.39 2.951 2.715 5.497 5.893 5.352 3.82 3.47 3.504 3.275 3.123 3.169 2021 +146 CHE NGDP_R Switzerland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 363.294 369.22 364.272 366.474 377.715 391.739 398.933 405.085 418.384 436.923 453.144 448.934 448.283 447.636 453.46 456.006 458.138 468.335 482.067 490.02 510.036 518.384 518.055 517.615 530.827 545.848 568.531 590.859 606.761 592.756 611.839 623.419 630.911 642.521 657.362 667.779 681.694 691.442 711.244 719.511 701.42 731.089 747.195 753.174 766.731 775.932 789.899 799.377 2021 +146 CHE NGDP_RPCH Switzerland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.11 1.631 -1.34 0.605 3.067 3.713 1.836 1.542 3.283 4.431 3.713 -0.929 -0.145 -0.144 1.301 0.561 0.468 2.226 2.932 1.65 4.085 1.637 -0.064 -0.085 2.553 2.83 4.156 3.927 2.691 -2.308 3.219 1.893 1.202 1.84 2.31 1.585 2.084 1.43 2.864 1.162 -2.514 4.23 2.203 0.8 1.8 1.2 1.8 1.2 2021 +146 CHE NGDP Switzerland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 205.217 220.248 233.26 240.388 257.057 272.655 286.161 296.875 315.136 340.494 369.392 385.748 393.409 401.921 412.012 417.376 420.476 427.75 439.495 446.945 471.495 483.86 482.414 487.666 501.647 520.548 553.778 589.17 614.035 602.472 623.866 635.546 643.591 654.778 665.731 667.779 677.524 684.65 709.742 717.31 693.893 730.89 766.362 783.558 808.812 830.424 857.622 880.046 2021 +146 CHE NGDPD Switzerland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 122.466 112.129 114.891 114.517 109.4 110.965 159.074 199.086 215.36 208.135 265.911 269.003 279.764 272.006 301.246 352.97 340.188 294.733 303.139 297.536 279.182 286.712 309.516 362.132 403.417 418.051 441.664 490.825 566.928 553.671 598.199 715.671 686.362 706.414 726.66 693.882 687.567 695.293 725.788 721.851 738.998 799.796 807.418 834.596 878.422 914.533 963.364 "1,003.35" 2021 +146 CHE PPPGDP Switzerland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 114.054 126.881 132.915 138.955 148.387 158.762 164.933 171.619 183.503 199.149 214.273 219.461 224.137 229.118 237.057 243.386 249.002 258.933 269.525 277.832 295.732 307.345 311.936 317.823 334.685 354.948 381.105 406.777 425.735 418.574 437.242 454.774 475.3 498.887 519.388 540.512 563.624 580.253 611.129 629.292 620.862 674.013 737.838 770.241 800.558 825.222 856.069 883.106 2021 +146 CHE NGDP_D Switzerland "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 56.488 59.652 64.035 65.595 68.056 69.601 71.732 73.287 75.322 77.93 81.518 85.925 87.759 89.787 90.859 91.529 91.779 91.334 91.169 91.209 92.443 93.34 93.12 94.214 94.503 95.365 97.405 99.714 101.199 101.639 101.966 101.945 102.01 101.908 101.273 100 99.388 99.018 99.789 99.694 98.927 99.973 102.565 104.034 105.488 107.023 108.574 110.091 2021 +146 CHE NGDPRPC Switzerland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "57,629.08" "58,282.56" "57,158.56" "57,172.25" "58,760.92" "60,678.32" "61,516.22" "62,101.07" "63,710.04" "66,000.39" "67,896.88" "66,439.83" "65,509.75" "64,799.64" "65,068.22" "64,967.32" "64,873.75" "66,139.66" "67,935.08" "68,784.35" "71,194.31" "72,017.82" "71,396.79" "70,770.39" "72,084.04" "73,613.96" "76,220.78" "78,686.79" "79,910.55" "76,961.34" "78,581.96" "79,214.56" "79,309.94" "79,925.53" "80,757.02" "81,060.80" "81,865.50" "82,119.00" "83,833.59" "84,202.61" "81,503.60" "84,323.99" "85,540.11" "85,582.71" "86,474.64" "86,860.88" "87,766.13" "88,158.14" 2020 +146 CHE NGDPRPPPPC Switzerland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "48,361.86" "48,910.26" "47,967.01" "47,978.49" "49,311.70" "50,920.76" "51,623.92" "52,114.73" "53,464.95" "55,387.00" "56,978.52" "55,755.77" "54,975.26" "54,379.34" "54,604.73" "54,520.06" "54,441.53" "55,503.87" "57,010.58" "57,723.28" "59,745.69" "60,436.78" "59,915.62" "59,389.94" "60,492.36" "61,776.25" "63,963.87" "66,033.33" "67,060.30" "64,585.34" "65,945.35" "66,476.23" "66,556.27" "67,072.86" "67,770.64" "68,025.58" "68,700.87" "68,913.61" "70,352.48" "70,662.16" "68,397.17" "70,764.02" "71,784.58" "71,820.33" "72,568.83" "72,892.96" "73,652.64" "73,981.61" 2020 +146 CHE NGDPPC Switzerland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "32,553.38" "34,766.77" "36,601.24" "37,502.00" "39,990.12" "42,232.73" "44,126.65" "45,512.10" "47,987.88" "51,434.08" "55,347.93" "57,088.65" "57,490.68" "58,181.91" "59,120.62" "59,463.76" "59,540.68" "60,408.15" "61,935.63" "62,737.86" "65,814.50" "67,221.42" "66,484.84" "66,675.66" "68,121.52" "70,201.96" "74,242.93" "78,461.82" "80,868.50" "78,222.83" "80,126.57" "80,755.54" "80,903.91" "81,450.18" "81,785.10" "81,060.82" "81,364.75" "81,312.29" "83,656.50" "83,945.04" "80,628.98" "84,301.04" "87,734.36" "89,035.22" "91,220.73" "92,961.00" "95,290.87" "97,054.53" 2020 +146 CHE NGDPDPC Switzerland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,426.64" "17,699.84" "18,027.73" "17,865.40" "17,019.37" "17,187.86" "24,529.57" "30,520.62" "32,794.29" "31,440.37" "39,842.78" "39,811.01" "40,883.18" "39,375.51" "43,226.54" "50,287.79" "48,171.68" "41,623.12" "42,719.73" "41,765.24" "38,970.18" "39,832.20" "42,656.56" "49,512.21" "54,782.27" "56,379.11" "59,212.28" "65,364.92" "74,664.61" "71,886.62" "76,830.13" "90,936.62" "86,280.53" "87,873.42" "89,270.32" "84,229.41" "82,570.75" "82,576.40" "85,547.81" "84,476.47" "85,870.06" "92,248.64" "92,434.49" "94,834.64" "99,071.58" "102,376.41" "107,040.01" "110,652.65" 2020 +146 CHE PPPPC Switzerland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "18,092.33" "20,028.56" "20,856.00" "21,677.92" "23,084.44" "24,591.41" "25,432.98" "26,309.83" "27,943.27" "30,083.01" "32,105.57" "32,479.12" "32,754.26" "33,167.08" "34,015.94" "34,675.33" "35,259.41" "36,567.27" "37,982.69" "38,999.41" "41,280.32" "42,698.60" "42,990.14" "43,454.02" "45,448.74" "47,868.86" "51,093.37" "54,171.86" "56,069.34" "54,346.11" "56,157.50" "57,785.79" "59,748.62" "62,058.39" "63,806.82" "65,612.04" "67,686.31" "68,913.61" "72,033.08" "73,644.45" "72,142.90" "77,740.87" "84,468.91" "87,522.06" "90,289.78" "92,378.59" "95,118.36" "97,392.02" 2020 +146 CHE NGAP_NPGDP Switzerland Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +146 CHE PPPSH Switzerland Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.851 0.85 0.835 0.821 0.81 0.811 0.798 0.781 0.771 0.777 0.775 0.749 0.674 0.66 0.649 0.63 0.609 0.599 0.6 0.59 0.586 0.581 0.565 0.542 0.528 0.519 0.513 0.506 0.505 0.495 0.485 0.475 0.472 0.472 0.474 0.483 0.485 0.474 0.471 0.464 0.467 0.46 0.456 0.448 0.442 0.433 0.427 0.418 2021 +146 CHE PPPEX Switzerland Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.799 1.736 1.755 1.73 1.732 1.717 1.735 1.73 1.717 1.71 1.724 1.758 1.755 1.754 1.738 1.715 1.689 1.652 1.631 1.609 1.594 1.574 1.547 1.534 1.499 1.467 1.453 1.448 1.442 1.439 1.427 1.397 1.354 1.312 1.282 1.235 1.202 1.18 1.161 1.14 1.118 1.084 1.039 1.017 1.01 1.006 1.002 0.997 2021 +146 CHE NID_NGDP Switzerland Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 34.183 31.474 31.041 31.495 29.017 29.833 31.933 31.522 32.562 33.323 34.974 31.697 28.903 27.529 28.31 28.067 27.591 26.096 27.277 27.062 27.139 27.621 26.189 25.982 24.599 27.1 27.722 26.704 27.367 28.278 25.889 28.431 26.541 25.086 25.487 25.075 25.458 25.863 25.593 26.29 29.88 26.208 26.545 26.295 26.211 26.157 26.128 26.171 2021 +146 CHE NGSD_NGDP Switzerland Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.662 33.838 34.391 32.213 34.619 35.304 34.917 34.863 36.793 37.286 37.93 35.878 33.594 33.946 33.905 32.926 32.921 34.526 34.871 35.589 37.784 34.439 33.16 37.03 37.484 38.763 40.518 35.399 28.905 34.427 39.494 35.296 36.069 35.328 33.091 34.632 33.552 32.208 31.759 31.801 32.746 35.653 32.746 32.699 33.654 33.16 33.5 33.198 2021 +146 CHE PCPI Switzerland "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. 12/01/2020 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 55.109 58.683 62.011 63.841 65.715 67.967 68.472 69.455 70.755 72.987 76.931 81.439 84.727 87.516 88.261 89.848 90.576 91.045 91.062 91.798 93.231 94.154 94.758 95.361 96.124 97.252 98.286 99.008 101.412 100.926 101.62 101.852 101.146 100.928 100.915 99.763 99.33 99.861 100.794 101.158 100.422 101.007 104.092 106.584 108.232 109.62 110.719 111.822 2021 +146 CHE PCPIPCH Switzerland "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 4.022 6.486 5.671 2.95 2.937 3.427 0.743 1.435 1.872 3.154 5.404 5.859 4.037 3.293 0.851 1.798 0.81 0.518 0.019 0.808 1.561 0.991 0.641 0.636 0.801 1.173 1.064 0.735 2.428 -0.48 0.688 0.228 -0.693 -0.216 -0.012 -1.142 -0.434 0.535 0.934 0.361 -0.727 0.582 3.055 2.394 1.546 1.283 1.002 0.996 2021 +146 CHE PCPIE Switzerland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. 12/01/2020 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 56.44 60.148 63.411 64.739 66.605 68.728 68.741 70.023 71.402 75.001 78.994 83.146 86.018 88.155 88.522 90.217 90.895 91.211 91.034 92.53 93.908 94.219 95.049 95.581 96.813 97.758 98.372 100.362 101.083 101.382 101.925 101.327 100.887 100.969 100.659 99.374 99.388 100.242 100.931 101.079 100.233 101.757 105.671 107.362 108.972 110.171 111.184 112.363 2021 +146 CHE PCPIEPCH Switzerland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 4.426 6.57 5.424 2.095 2.882 3.188 0.018 1.865 1.97 5.04 5.323 5.256 3.454 2.485 0.416 1.915 0.752 0.348 -0.194 1.643 1.489 0.332 0.88 0.56 1.289 0.975 0.629 2.022 0.719 0.296 0.535 -0.586 -0.434 0.082 -0.308 -1.276 0.014 0.859 0.687 0.147 -0.837 1.521 3.846 1.6 1.5 1.1 0.92 1.06 2021 +146 CHE TM_RPCH Switzerland Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.447 7.375 2.159 1.195 5.664 6.106 11.404 -1.325 5.82 7.119 5.842 -3.456 1.262 -1.276 4.6 6.024 3.678 10.693 4.964 4.164 7.99 1.416 -1.991 0.891 4.68 9.517 2.816 5.998 4.461 -2.731 7.876 8.856 -2.11 12.486 -6.699 4.78 5.241 -0.31 0.713 0.293 -3.012 4.879 1.463 0.542 4.5 4.46 4.46 4.46 2021 +146 CHE TMG_RPCH Switzerland Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.905 7.65 1.318 0.785 5.982 6.058 13.762 -3.026 5.461 8.747 6.982 -4.222 -0.575 -3.46 3.9 6.752 3.764 12.863 3.507 2.024 6.166 1.697 -2.817 1.869 2.319 10.906 3.369 6.204 5.996 -5.934 8.356 9.208 -5.542 16.468 -11.705 2.908 5.739 -2.184 1.33 -0.949 -1.676 4.376 0.906 -0.911 4.5 4.46 4.46 4.46 2021 +146 CHE TX_RPCH Switzerland Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.357 13.899 -1.491 -1.951 14.77 8.087 1.115 -2.065 7.153 5.854 1.478 -1.315 3.681 -0.475 1.36 2.739 2.959 14.77 2.562 3.184 12.455 0.143 -1.799 -1.129 9.412 6.697 6.713 11.176 3.972 -8.537 12.218 3.971 1.039 13.778 -4.832 3.847 6.028 -0.156 3.372 -0.663 -5.601 12.164 0.516 -0.071 4.734 3.761 4.659 3.774 2021 +146 CHE TXG_RPCH Switzerland Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.969 17.467 -3.112 -5.73 19.209 7.702 2.737 -4.571 10.765 6.471 4.415 -3.119 4.301 -2.284 2.615 5.589 2.718 16.603 0.741 1.608 10.899 1.564 -0.633 0.338 10.458 5.026 7.403 10.577 5.428 -10.934 17.206 6.362 -2.296 18.907 -8.504 3.893 6.443 -0.24 2.305 -0.067 -2.669 12.474 -1.596 -0.509 4.42 4.4 4.3 4.42 2021 +146 CHE LUR Switzerland Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 0.209 0.19 0.428 0.85 1.138 0.982 0.832 0.798 0.72 0.564 0.501 1.083 2.549 4.504 4.723 4.233 4.656 5.199 3.856 2.723 1.824 1.703 2.546 3.691 3.879 3.763 3.332 2.766 2.577 3.701 3.516 2.843 2.905 3.158 3.044 3.178 3.323 3.088 2.547 2.306 3.17 2.993 2.23 2.35 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2021 +146 CHE LE Switzerland Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 3.166 3.24 3.256 3.256 3.288 3.354 3.431 3.515 3.606 3.703 3.819 3.981 3.972 3.943 3.922 3.916 3.905 3.899 3.951 3.983 4.022 4.088 4.118 4.103 4.115 4.145 4.235 4.344 4.448 4.469 4.481 4.597 4.679 4.736 4.825 4.899 4.967 5.012 5.064 5.101 5.076 5.085 5.143 5.15 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +146 CHE LP Switzerland Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 6.304 6.335 6.373 6.41 6.428 6.456 6.485 6.523 6.567 6.62 6.674 6.757 6.843 6.908 6.969 7.019 7.062 7.081 7.096 7.124 7.164 7.198 7.256 7.314 7.364 7.415 7.459 7.509 7.593 7.702 7.786 7.87 7.955 8.039 8.14 8.238 8.327 8.42 8.484 8.545 8.606 8.67 8.735 8.801 8.867 8.933 9 9.068 2020 +146 CHE GGR Switzerland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 68.332 72.74 76.634 83.217 85.84 92.071 96.995 101.889 106.54 111.439 117.804 123.202 127.678 130.151 130.906 137.912 141.56 153.335 153.881 156.03 155.433 158.837 165.28 173.775 182.823 195.884 194.362 198.39 204.225 205.266 210.276 212.554 220.502 221.451 229.901 234.456 238.922 236.534 250.624 256.217 258.299 263.958 269.656 278.487 285.769 2021 +146 CHE GGR_NGDP Switzerland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 28.426 28.297 28.107 29.08 28.914 29.216 28.487 27.583 27.619 28.326 29.31 29.903 30.591 30.953 30.603 31.38 31.673 32.521 31.803 32.344 31.873 31.663 31.751 31.38 31.031 31.901 32.261 31.8 32.134 31.894 32.114 31.928 33.02 32.685 33.579 33.034 33.308 34.088 34.29 33.433 32.965 32.635 32.472 32.472 32.472 2021 +146 CHE GGX Switzerland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 69.717 73.34 76.587 80.094 82.588 89.183 94.374 102.058 113.664 123.087 130.445 133.886 135.434 138.62 140.888 143.654 148.588 152.005 152.877 164.452 162.06 165.825 168.643 169.087 173.539 184.003 191.361 196.18 199.88 203.752 213.108 214.198 216.858 219.837 222.163 225.3 229.302 257.514 256.086 257.284 256.179 260.697 266.431 274.893 281.969 2021 +146 CHE GGX_NGDP Switzerland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 29.002 28.531 28.089 27.989 27.819 28.3 27.717 27.629 29.466 31.287 32.455 32.496 32.449 32.967 32.937 32.686 33.245 32.239 31.595 34.089 33.232 33.056 32.397 30.533 29.455 29.966 31.763 31.446 31.45 31.659 32.547 32.175 32.474 32.447 32.449 31.744 31.967 37.111 35.038 33.572 32.694 32.232 32.084 32.053 32.04 2021 +146 CHE GGXCNL Switzerland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a -1.385 -0.6 0.047 3.122 3.252 2.887 2.621 -0.169 -7.124 -11.648 -12.641 -10.683 -7.756 -8.469 -9.982 -5.743 -7.028 1.33 1.004 -8.422 -6.627 -6.988 -3.364 4.687 9.283 11.88 3.001 2.21 4.345 1.514 -2.832 -1.645 3.644 1.615 7.738 9.156 9.62 -20.98 -5.462 -1.066 2.12 3.261 3.225 3.595 3.8 2021 +146 CHE GGXCNL_NGDP Switzerland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a -0.576 -0.233 0.017 1.091 1.095 0.916 0.77 -0.046 -1.847 -2.961 -3.145 -2.593 -1.858 -2.014 -2.334 -1.307 -1.572 0.282 0.207 -1.746 -1.359 -1.393 -0.646 0.846 1.576 1.935 0.498 0.354 0.684 0.235 -0.432 -0.247 0.546 0.238 1.13 1.29 1.341 -3.024 -0.747 -0.139 0.27 0.403 0.388 0.419 0.432 2021 +146 CHE GGSB Switzerland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 1.327 1.494 1.033 3.192 4.07 2.947 0.805 -2.987 -7.782 -11.433 -11.682 -10.548 -7.25 -6.955 -9.12 -6.04 -6.661 -1.316 -1.448 -8.368 -3.869 -4.854 -1.636 4.094 6.192 7.427 6.373 2.572 4.166 2.253 -2.278 -1.497 3.678 1.646 7.931 7.595 8.836 -16.952 -3.708 -1.579 2.12 3.311 3.159 3.596 3.8 2021 +146 CHE GGSB_NPGDP Switzerland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 0.55 0.59 0.386 1.161 1.431 0.997 0.259 -0.898 -2.177 -3.033 -2.962 -2.618 -1.745 -1.637 -2.104 -1.371 -1.474 -0.282 -0.301 -1.697 -0.764 -0.932 -0.304 0.737 1.084 1.244 1.052 0.414 0.656 0.351 -0.35 -0.226 0.552 0.244 1.151 1.075 1.228 -2.338 -0.501 -0.204 0.263 0.399 0.371 0.411 0.424 2021 +146 CHE GGXONLB Switzerland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 2.162 2.908 3.657 6.786 6.892 6.561 6.491 1.393 -5.287 -9.096 -9.985 -7.497 -4.469 -5.234 -6.368 -1.638 -2.133 5.991 5.371 -3.758 -2.27 -2.598 1.179 9.112 12.552 15.031 5.975 5.164 6.856 3.887 -1.147 -0.062 5.196 2.811 8.728 9.789 9.998 -20.518 -4.384 -0.069 3.053 4.099 3.977 4.243 4.354 2021 +146 CHE GGXONLB_NGDP Switzerland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 0.899 1.131 1.341 2.372 2.321 2.082 1.906 0.377 -1.371 -2.312 -2.484 -1.82 -1.071 -1.245 -1.489 -0.373 -0.477 1.271 1.11 -0.779 -0.465 -0.518 0.226 1.645 2.13 2.448 0.992 0.828 1.079 0.604 -0.175 -0.009 0.778 0.415 1.275 1.379 1.394 -2.957 -0.6 -0.009 0.39 0.507 0.479 0.495 0.495 2021 +146 CHE GGXWDN Switzerland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.237 54.749 69.776 82.221 94.579 103.765 113.078 123 131.045 151.001 159.978 168.091 186.419 188.911 223.537 216.64 201.727 173.088 152.602 140.572 136.513 140.406 139.18 135.499 138.27 139.945 146.518 142.226 133.024 123.746 142.013 157.908 151.713 146.073 137.643 129.994 120.832 112.442 2021 +146 CHE GGXWDN_NGDP Switzerland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.059 14.193 17.736 20.457 22.955 24.861 26.893 28.755 29.817 33.785 33.93 34.74 38.643 38.738 44.561 41.618 36.427 29.378 24.852 23.332 21.882 22.092 21.625 20.694 20.77 20.957 21.625 20.773 18.743 17.251 20.466 21.605 19.796 18.642 17.018 15.654 14.089 12.777 2021 +146 CHE GGXWDG Switzerland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 123.124 135.368 155.346 178.342 193.971 208.738 215.902 229.649 245.927 235.509 246.348 247.201 278.408 277.369 289.999 285.845 268.52 263.794 275.199 259.707 258.694 266.255 274.047 274.793 280.065 281.506 277.418 285.951 282.407 284.329 300.692 307.518 308.584 306.464 303.203 299.978 296.383 292.583 2021 +146 CHE GGXWDG_NGDP Switzerland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.331 35.092 39.487 44.372 47.079 50.012 51.347 53.688 55.957 52.693 52.248 51.089 57.711 56.877 57.809 54.912 48.489 44.774 44.818 43.107 41.466 41.894 42.581 41.967 42.069 42.156 40.946 41.766 39.79 39.638 43.334 42.074 40.266 39.112 37.487 36.123 34.559 33.246 2021 +146 CHE NGDP_FY Switzerland "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 205.217 220.248 233.26 240.388 257.057 272.655 286.161 296.875 315.136 340.494 369.392 385.748 393.409 401.921 412.012 417.376 420.476 427.75 439.495 446.945 471.495 483.86 482.414 487.666 501.647 520.548 553.778 589.17 614.035 602.472 623.866 635.546 643.591 654.778 665.731 667.779 677.524 684.65 709.742 717.31 693.893 730.89 766.362 783.558 808.812 830.424 857.622 880.046 2021 +146 CHE BCA Switzerland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.639 2.651 3.849 0.822 6.129 6.071 4.748 6.652 9.112 8.248 7.86 11.246 13.124 17.455 16.855 17.151 18.133 24.845 23.019 25.37 29.719 19.547 21.577 40.008 51.98 48.757 56.514 42.679 8.724 34.047 81.385 49.137 65.395 72.354 55.257 66.314 55.654 44.117 44.754 39.775 21.179 75.539 50.063 53.448 65.377 64.045 71.027 70.5 2021 +146 CHE BCA_NGDPD Switzerland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.521 2.364 3.35 0.718 5.602 5.471 2.985 3.341 4.231 3.963 2.956 4.181 4.691 6.417 5.595 4.859 5.33 8.43 7.594 8.527 10.645 6.818 6.971 11.048 12.885 11.663 12.796 8.695 1.539 6.149 13.605 6.866 9.528 10.242 7.604 9.557 8.094 6.345 6.166 5.51 2.866 9.445 6.2 6.404 7.443 7.003 7.373 7.027 2021 +463 SYR NGDP_R Syria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2010 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 464.241 503.53 516.534 524.824 490.72 526.524 501.478 507.753 572.342 537.618 593.303 656.946 743.967 799.085 843.305 889.039 915.408 905.429 955.713 925.884 947.13 981.983 "1,039.89" "1,018.71" "1,089.03" "1,156.71" "1,215.08" "1,284.04" "1,341.52" "1,420.83" "1,469.70" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDP_RPCH Syria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.493 8.463 2.583 1.605 -6.498 7.296 -4.757 1.251 12.721 -6.067 10.358 10.727 13.246 7.409 5.534 5.423 2.966 -1.09 5.554 -3.121 2.295 3.68 5.897 -2.037 6.903 6.215 5.046 5.675 4.477 5.912 3.44 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDP Syria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2010 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 51.27 65.777 68.788 73.291 75.342 83.225 99.933 127.712 186.047 208.892 268.328 311.564 371.63 413.755 506.101 570.975 690.857 745.569 790.444 819.092 947.13 "1,010.15" "1,118.11" "1,074.16" "1,266.89" "1,506.44" "1,726.40" "2,020.84" "2,448.06" "2,520.71" "2,791.78" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDPD Syria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 12.98 16.652 17.415 18.649 19.171 21.177 25.428 32.497 16.538 9.849 12.303 12.738 13.263 13.796 15.105 16.556 17.761 16.573 16.144 16.785 19.861 20.979 22.758 21.702 25.204 28.881 33.824 40.488 52.631 53.939 60.043 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR PPPGDP Syria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 18.922 22.465 24.469 25.835 25.028 27.704 26.917 27.928 32.591 31.814 36.423 41.694 48.293 53.1 57.236 61.605 64.594 64.991 69.373 68.155 71.298 75.587 81.292 81.208 89.144 97.654 105.747 114.767 122.204 130.259 136.359 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDP_D Syria "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.044 13.063 13.317 13.965 15.353 15.806 19.928 25.152 32.506 38.855 45.226 47.426 49.952 51.779 60.014 64.224 75.47 82.344 82.707 88.466 100 102.869 107.522 105.444 116.332 130.234 142.081 157.382 182.485 177.41 189.955 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDPRPC Syria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "50,854.22" "53,319.42" "52,932.01" "52,046.62" "47,096.31" "48,859.68" "45,044.24" "44,111.12" "48,100.00" "43,716.82" "46,639.95" "50,139.84" "55,172.48" "57,633.73" "59,218.41" "60,849.92" "61,135.89" "59,048.10" "60,866.74" "57,541.61" "57,364.06" "57,897.58" "59,632.62" "56,746.59" "58,829.10" "60,492.99" "62,006.06" "63,937.38" "65,181.29" "67,362.72" "68,700.77" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDPRPPPPC Syria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units +463 SYR NGDPPC Syria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,616.25" "6,965.21" "7,049.08" "7,268.25" "7,230.87" "7,723.00" "8,976.27" "11,095.01" "15,635.51" "16,986.22" "21,093.44" "23,779.39" "27,560.01" "29,841.92" "35,539.32" "39,080.18" "46,139.15" "48,622.75" "50,341.23" "50,904.71" "57,364.06" "59,558.42" "64,118.05" "59,835.68" "68,437.35" "78,782.71" "88,099.00" "100,625.83" "118,945.90" "119,508.52" "130,500.59" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDPDPC Syria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,421.84" "1,763.34" "1,784.58" "1,849.43" "1,839.92" "1,965.14" "2,284.04" "2,823.16" "1,389.82" 800.859 967.145 972.175 983.575 995.061 "1,060.71" "1,133.16" "1,186.16" "1,080.81" "1,028.17" "1,043.17" "1,202.89" "1,236.90" "1,305.09" "1,208.89" "1,361.50" "1,510.39" "1,726.03" "2,016.05" "2,557.21" "2,557.27" "2,806.69" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR PPPPC Syria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,072.76" "2,378.85" "2,507.48" "2,562.09" "2,402.08" "2,570.81" "2,417.78" "2,426.26" "2,738.95" "2,586.98" "2,863.25" "3,182.21" "3,581.41" "3,829.85" "4,019.21" "4,216.53" "4,313.92" "4,238.44" "4,418.16" "4,235.65" "4,318.25" "4,456.60" "4,661.70" "4,523.64" "4,815.54" "5,107.02" "5,396.29" "5,714.74" "5,937.64" "6,175.69" "6,374.06" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGAP_NPGDP Syria Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +463 SYR PPPSH Syria Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.141 0.15 0.154 0.153 0.137 0.141 0.13 0.127 0.137 0.124 0.132 0.142 0.145 0.153 0.157 0.159 0.158 0.15 0.154 0.145 0.141 0.143 0.147 0.139 0.141 0.143 0.142 0.143 0.145 0.154 0.151 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR PPPEX Syria Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.71 2.928 2.811 2.837 3.01 3.004 3.713 4.573 5.709 6.566 7.367 7.473 7.695 7.792 8.842 9.268 10.695 11.472 11.394 12.018 13.284 13.364 13.754 13.227 14.212 15.426 16.326 17.608 20.033 19.351 20.474 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NID_NGDP Syria Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2010 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 27.886 23.501 23.956 23.888 24 24.05 22.458 18.184 13.971 16.184 16.545 13.494 18.953 25.973 29.959 27.235 23.605 20.852 20.551 18.765 16.481 19.536 18.475 23.07 17.656 18.407 19.862 26.571 31.058 30.004 26.688 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGSD_NGDP Syria Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2010 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 22.408 20.44 22.217 10.251 11.867 10.11 11.344 4.132 2.394 12.848 30.754 26.725 23.042 24.218 24.317 28.488 23.372 23.335 21.354 20.57 21.697 23.494 23.397 15.406 14.557 16.162 21.281 26.337 29.778 27.067 23.845 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR PCPI Syria "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2011 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 8.095 9.584 10.952 11.608 12.705 14.841 20.212 34.649 45.044 51.974 57.749 62.946 69.933 79.165 91.299 98.349 107.074 109.097 108.057 104.058 100 103.401 102.866 108.829 113.653 121.882 134.546 140.839 162.179 166.726 174.059 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2011 +463 SYR PCPIPCH Syria "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.332 18.4 14.274 5.987 9.453 16.818 36.187 71.429 30 15.385 11.111 9 11.1 13.2 15.328 7.722 8.872 1.889 -0.953 -3.7 -3.9 3.401 -0.518 5.797 4.433 7.24 10.39 4.677 15.153 2.804 4.398 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2011 +463 SYR PCPIE Syria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2011 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.743 65.462 70.851 83.142 94.825 103.683 108.788 110.534 108.057 104.058 100 108.453 107.895 113.098 124.405 130.528 139.289 145.939 168.404 171.304 182.132 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2011 +463 SYR PCPIEPCH Syria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.572 8.232 17.349 14.051 9.341 4.923 1.605 -2.241 -3.7 -3.9 8.453 -0.515 4.823 9.997 4.921 6.712 4.774 15.393 1.722 6.321 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2011 +463 SYR TM_RPCH Syria Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2009 Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a" -1.2 -8.1 -15.4 -1.3 -1.2 39.2 -10.9 18.2 -3.2 5.2 8.223 15.469 15.799 28.12 23.384 -19.162 10.401 -11.841 0.774 11.434 0.24 19.982 5.84 12.843 5.449 5.788 -25.463 14.924 18.457 14.145 5.364 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR TMG_RPCH Syria Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2009 Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a" n/a 19.399 -17.799 15.375 -6.695 -0.823 -33.674 -18.385 -12.849 -10.209 9.126 16.27 19.032 25.227 30.066 -21.058 13.438 -16.812 -1.686 11.06 -1.697 26.184 5.607 18.983 6.266 6.061 -26.771 15.999 24.478 19.267 5.353 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR TX_RPCH Syria Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2009 Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a" -1.9 -2.8 4.2 3.5 -4.2 12.1 -7.6 17.6 14.1 18.8 8.877 -5.75 -0.446 13.003 3.821 -1.029 -0.986 -0.624 -1.237 4.27 4.423 17.567 15.286 -22.391 16.425 6.963 0.694 7.116 5.126 -4.604 11.328 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR TXG_RPCH Syria Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2009 Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a" n/a -11.153 -11.868 -9.48 -9.63 -3.491 1.647 16.281 6.559 95.243 16.647 -12.461 -11.087 10.631 -0.793 3.441 3.401 2.163 -10.286 11.277 9.966 19.729 18.739 -20.539 8.117 10.493 3.482 3.596 10.511 -16.819 18.283 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR LUR Syria Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2010 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.761 12.405 13.462 13.483 8.171 11.672 10.781 12.288 8.089 8.182 8.406 10.924 8.139 8.613 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR LE Syria Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +463 SYR LP Syria Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 9.129 9.444 9.758 10.084 10.419 10.776 11.133 11.511 11.899 12.298 12.721 13.102 13.484 13.865 14.241 14.61 14.973 15.334 15.702 16.091 16.511 16.961 17.438 17.952 18.512 19.121 19.596 20.083 20.581 21.092 21.393 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR GGR Syria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.312 86.298 99.981 101.136 122.787 148.163 171.801 202.737 205.64 217.499 246.311 306.017 295.754 321.564 343.923 358.047 435.294 459.069 491.205 601.185 582.024 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGR_NGDP Syria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.34 27.698 26.903 24.443 24.261 25.949 24.868 27.192 26.016 26.554 26.006 30.294 26.451 29.936 27.147 23.768 25.214 22.717 20.065 23.85 20.848 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGX Syria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 75.841 106.758 126.955 121.671 153.148 169.906 191.323 216.013 227.864 229.569 259.197 282.736 318.369 350.609 396.904 424.456 454.638 519.435 561.327 674.079 799.504 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGX_NGDP Syria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.264 34.265 34.162 29.407 30.26 29.757 27.694 28.973 28.827 28.027 27.367 27.989 28.474 32.64 31.329 28.176 26.334 25.704 22.929 26.742 28.638 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXCNL Syria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.529 -20.46 -26.974 -20.535 -30.361 -21.743 -19.522 -13.276 -22.224 -12.07 -12.886 23.281 -22.615 -29.045 -52.981 -66.409 -19.344 -60.366 -70.122 -72.894 -217.48 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXCNL_NGDP Syria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.924 -6.567 -7.258 -4.963 -5.999 -3.808 -2.826 -1.781 -2.812 -1.474 -1.361 2.305 -2.023 -2.704 -4.182 -4.408 -1.12 -2.987 -2.864 -2.892 -7.79 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGSB Syria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +463 SYR GGSB_NPGDP Syria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +463 SYR GGXONLB Syria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.769 -19.484 -24.392 -17.163 -27.628 -18.016 -16.776 -8.66 -17.839 -6.66 -6.973 29.594 -15.83 -21.54 -41.981 -49.009 -1.444 -44.366 -55.022 -56.694 -202.553 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXONLB_NGDP Syria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.641 -6.254 -6.563 -4.148 -5.459 -3.155 -2.428 -1.162 -2.257 -0.813 -0.736 2.93 -1.416 -2.005 -3.314 -3.253 -0.084 -2.195 -2.248 -2.249 -7.255 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXWDN Syria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 465.003 508.518 563.03 615.403 692.674 707.429 755.331 832.404 911.28 881.682 "1,068.84" "1,068.40" "1,069.98" "1,022.03" "1,081.67" 470.611 497.5 546.46 530.939 452.149 525.056 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXWDN_NGDP Syria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 173.297 163.215 151.503 148.736 136.865 123.898 109.333 111.647 115.287 107.641 112.85 105.766 95.696 95.147 85.38 31.24 28.817 27.041 21.688 17.937 18.807 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXWDG Syria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 509.17 568.369 645.229 711.408 824.85 871.55 977.417 "1,100.63" "1,195.35" "1,209.78" "1,440.53" "1,459.57" "1,480.68" "1,432.62" "1,432.19" 763.92 776.489 862.33 913.595 786.765 838.214 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXWDG_NGDP Syria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 189.757 182.425 173.621 171.939 162.981 152.642 141.479 147.623 151.225 147.698 152.094 144.49 132.427 133.37 113.047 50.71 44.977 42.672 37.319 31.212 30.024 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR NGDP_FY Syria "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 51.27 65.777 68.788 73.291 75.342 83.225 99.933 127.712 186.047 208.892 268.328 311.564 371.63 413.755 506.101 570.975 690.857 745.569 790.444 819.092 947.13 "1,010.15" "1,118.11" "1,074.16" "1,266.89" "1,506.44" "1,726.40" "2,020.84" "2,448.06" "2,520.71" "2,791.78" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR BCA Syria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2009 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a" -0.635 -0.466 -0.252 -0.807 -0.797 -0.859 -0.504 -0.298 -0.131 1.222 1.748 1.685 0.542 -0.242 -0.852 0.207 -0.041 0.412 0.13 0.303 1.036 0.83 1.12 -1.663 -0.781 -0.648 0.48 -0.095 -0.673 -1.584 -1.707 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR BCA_NGDPD Syria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.892 -2.8 -1.446 -4.327 -4.157 -4.056 -1.982 -0.917 -0.792 12.408 14.209 13.231 4.089 -1.756 -5.642 1.253 -0.233 2.483 0.802 1.805 5.217 3.958 4.922 -7.664 -3.099 -2.245 1.419 -0.234 -1.28 -2.937 -2.843 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +528 TWN NGDP_R Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Expenditure-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 "2,346.03" "2,512.60" "2,633.46" "2,871.08" "3,159.59" "3,311.48" "3,692.70" "4,163.55" "4,497.63" "4,889.91" "5,160.86" "5,592.92" "6,057.70" "6,470.47" "6,955.94" "7,407.97" "7,865.54" "8,341.51" "8,692.25" "9,277.42" "9,863.23" "9,724.99" "10,258.06" "10,691.42" "11,434.65" "12,050.23" "12,745.60" "13,618.74" "13,727.57" "13,506.15" "14,889.91" "15,436.98" "15,779.91" "16,171.82" "16,935.01" "17,183.24" "17,555.27" "18,136.59" "18,642.01" "19,213.20" "19,858.58" "21,163.40" "21,863.99" "22,485.74" "22,964.80" "23,426.04" "23,895.25" "24,373.94" 2021 +528 TWN NGDP_RPCH Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 8.039 7.1 4.81 9.023 10.049 4.807 11.512 12.751 8.024 8.722 5.541 8.372 8.31 6.814 7.503 6.499 6.177 6.051 4.205 6.732 6.314 -1.402 5.481 4.225 6.952 5.383 5.771 6.851 0.799 -1.613 10.245 3.674 2.222 2.484 4.719 1.466 2.165 3.311 2.787 3.064 3.359 6.571 3.31 2.844 2.131 2.008 2.003 2.003 2021 +528 TWN NGDP Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Expenditure-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,522.11" "1,804.43" "1,938.02" "2,169.45" "2,418.24" "2,535.06" "2,965.45" "3,344.94" "3,615.66" "4,032.46" "4,474.29" "5,018.02" "5,609.36" "6,200.15" "6,779.40" "7,391.06" "8,031.31" "8,705.15" "9,366.34" "9,804.50" "10,328.55" "10,119.43" "10,630.91" "10,924.03" "11,596.24" "12,036.68" "12,572.59" "13,363.92" "13,115.10" "12,919.45" "14,060.35" "14,262.20" "14,677.77" "15,270.73" "16,258.05" "17,055.08" "17,555.27" "17,983.35" "18,375.02" "18,908.63" "19,798.60" "21,710.60" "24,181.35" "24,757.81" "25,434.00" "26,477.53" "27,620.87" "28,831.71" 2021 +528 TWN NGDPD Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 42.285 48.969 49.535 54.148 61.071 63.617 78.195 105.039 126.473 152.704 166.622 187.14 222.911 236.339 256.247 279.059 292.494 303.284 279.964 303.83 330.68 299.276 307.439 317.381 346.924 374.06 386.45 406.907 415.901 390.829 444.281 483.974 495.61 512.943 535.328 534.515 543.081 590.733 609.198 611.396 669.25 774.728 828.659 858.972 901.616 948.513 996.821 "1,045.23" 2021 +528 TWN PPPGDP Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 61.57 72.18 80.326 91.004 103.763 112.19 127.624 147.456 164.905 186.319 204.002 228.557 253.192 276.854 303.984 330.526 357.368 385.528 406.261 439.72 478.077 481.996 516.34 548.775 602.68 655.041 714.22 783.772 805.185 797.275 889.524 941.367 973.232 "1,015.24" "1,066.10" "1,102.04" "1,112.78" "1,143.22" "1,203.15" "1,262.20" "1,320.32" "1,465.54" "1,621.70" "1,727.24" "1,801.06" "1,871.37" "1,945.20" "2,022.56" 2021 +528 TWN NGDP_D Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 64.88 71.815 73.592 75.562 76.536 76.553 80.306 80.339 80.39 82.465 86.697 89.721 92.599 95.822 97.462 99.772 102.108 104.359 107.755 105.681 104.718 104.056 103.635 102.176 101.413 99.888 98.643 98.129 95.538 95.656 94.429 92.39 93.016 94.428 96.003 99.254 100 99.155 98.568 98.415 99.698 102.586 110.599 110.104 110.752 113.026 115.591 118.289 2021 +528 TWN NGDPRPC Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "131,312.32" "138,100.54" "142,227.80" "152,793.87" "165,690.85" "171,456.61" "189,281.13" "211,079.79" "225,395.29" "242,595.98" "252,967.10" "271,423.90" "291,198.77" "308,184.75" "328,453.18" "346,856.98" "365,406.73" "383,644.34" "396,389.08" "419,937.38" "442,760.44" "434,043.58" "455,493.05" "472,976.55" "503,970.63" "529,206.07" "557,147.29" "593,193.02" "595,891.37" "584,181.71" "642,856.10" "664,673.13" "676,789.74" "691,886.51" "722,675.83" "731,448.19" "745,769.13" "769,437.63" "790,286.48" "814,010.83" "842,849.59" "905,374.11" "937,008.12" "964,219.42" "984,762.24" "1,004,540.68" "1,024,661.36" "1,045,188.13" 2021 +528 TWN NGDPRPPPPC Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,277.16" "8,705.05" "8,965.21" "9,631.23" "10,444.18" "10,807.62" "11,931.17" "13,305.24" "14,207.60" "15,291.83" "15,945.57" "17,108.97" "18,355.47" "19,426.16" "20,703.77" "21,863.83" "23,033.10" "24,182.69" "24,986.05" "26,470.39" "27,909.03" "27,359.57" "28,711.62" "29,813.67" "31,767.36" "33,358.05" "35,119.30" "37,391.42" "37,561.50" "36,823.40" "40,521.89" "41,897.10" "42,660.86" "43,612.48" "45,553.26" "46,106.21" "47,008.92" "48,500.85" "49,815.03" "51,310.48" "53,128.31" "57,069.49" "59,063.51" "60,778.75" "62,073.65" "63,320.37" "64,588.66" "65,882.54" 2021 +528 TWN NGDPPC Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "85,195.80" "99,177.50" "104,668.87" "115,454.17" "126,813.96" "131,256.03" "152,003.46" "169,578.37" "181,196.26" "200,056.89" "219,313.81" "243,524.22" "269,646.63" "295,309.89" "320,116.93" "346,065.12" "373,107.71" "400,369.00" "427,128.99" "443,795.55" "463,648.66" "451,647.96" "472,049.05" "483,266.82" "511,092.54" "528,611.00" "549,584.60" "582,093.71" "569,304.96" "558,805.04" "607,040.43" "614,090.64" "629,519.52" "653,334.63" "693,787.59" "725,992.95" "745,769.13" "762,936.40" "778,967.95" "801,107.28" "840,303.84" "928,783.16" "1,036,321.49" "1,061,648.90" "1,090,644.91" "1,135,392.77" "1,184,420.91" "1,236,343.26" 2021 +528 TWN NGDPDPC Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,366.80" "2,691.49" "2,675.31" "2,881.66" "3,202.62" "3,293.87" "4,008.13" "5,325.17" "6,338.10" "7,575.91" "8,167.20" "9,081.90" "10,715.54" "11,256.71" "12,099.75" "13,066.13" "13,588.31" "13,948.72" "12,767.08" "13,752.72" "14,844.24" "13,357.20" "13,651.36" "14,040.60" "15,290.31" "16,427.46" "16,892.88" "17,723.70" "18,053.59" "16,904.54" "19,181.36" "20,838.59" "21,256.36" "21,945.46" "22,844.32" "22,752.99" "23,070.73" "25,061.62" "25,825.57" "25,903.17" "28,404.72" "33,143.01" "35,513.19" "36,833.89" "38,662.54" "40,673.56" "42,745.05" "44,820.76" 2021 +528 TWN PPPPC Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,446.19" "3,967.23" "4,338.26" "4,843.05" "5,441.39" "5,808.78" "6,541.78" "7,475.61" "8,264.09" "9,243.56" "9,999.43" "11,091.87" "12,171.17" "13,186.41" "14,353.83" "15,475.93" "16,602.11" "17,731.28" "18,526.53" "19,903.70" "21,460.88" "21,512.34" "22,927.29" "24,277.21" "26,562.49" "28,767.26" "31,220.65" "34,138.84" "34,951.78" "34,484.56" "38,404.27" "40,532.64" "41,741.27" "43,435.45" "45,494.28" "46,910.95" "47,272.28" "48,500.85" "51,005.03" "53,476.04" "56,037.84" "62,696.15" "69,500.03" "74,066.52" "77,231.73" "80,247.07" "83,412.72" "86,730.12" 2021 +528 TWN NGAP_NPGDP Taiwan Province of China Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +528 TWN PPPSH Taiwan Province of China Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.459 0.483 0.505 0.537 0.566 0.573 0.617 0.671 0.693 0.727 0.738 0.78 0.761 0.797 0.833 0.855 0.875 0.892 0.904 0.933 0.947 0.912 0.935 0.937 0.952 0.957 0.962 0.975 0.954 0.943 0.987 0.984 0.967 0.961 0.973 0.985 0.958 0.934 0.928 0.931 0.993 1 1.002 1.004 0.994 0.982 0.969 0.958 2021 +528 TWN PPPEX Taiwan Province of China Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 24.722 24.999 24.127 23.839 23.305 22.596 23.236 22.684 21.926 21.643 21.933 21.955 22.155 22.395 22.302 22.362 22.474 22.58 23.055 22.297 21.604 20.995 20.589 19.906 19.241 18.375 17.603 17.051 16.288 16.205 15.807 15.151 15.081 15.042 15.25 15.476 15.776 15.73 15.272 14.981 14.995 14.814 14.911 14.334 14.122 14.149 14.2 14.255 2021 +528 TWN NID_NGDP Taiwan Province of China Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Expenditure-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 34.124 30.388 26.2 25.427 24.379 20.836 20.679 23.653 28.826 25.482 25.475 25.928 28.184 28.649 27.959 28.003 25.418 26.593 27.417 26.515 27.221 21.464 21.053 21.741 25.455 24.561 24.706 24.208 24.61 19.972 25.088 23.606 22.69 22.536 22.564 21.731 21.632 20.971 22.236 23.8 24.193 26.93 26.909 27.161 27.017 26.625 26.248 25.902 2021 +528 TWN NGSD_NGDP Taiwan Province of China Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Expenditure-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 32.111 31.643 30.87 33.747 35.683 35.207 41.325 40.775 36.767 32.761 31.907 32.419 31.867 31.508 30.335 29.839 28.987 28.642 28.425 28.871 29.561 27.187 28.907 30.049 30.459 29.474 31.275 33.123 31.049 31.062 34.056 31.969 32.247 33.288 34.75 36.564 36.112 36.103 35.133 35.756 39.93 43.542 45.514 43.572 42.167 41.17 40.208 39.254 2021 +528 TWN PCPI Taiwan Province of China "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 49.34 57.065 58.75 59.554 59.535 59.442 59.854 60.162 60.937 63.628 66.253 68.653 71.718 73.829 76.855 79.673 82.123 82.867 84.263 84.411 85.466 85.461 85.292 85.053 86.422 88.417 88.946 90.545 93.739 92.92 93.817 95.153 96.992 97.761 98.929 98.628 100.001 100.622 101.98 102.551 102.306 104.323 107.556 109.923 111.503 113.105 114.731 116.38 2021 +528 TWN PCPIPCH Taiwan Province of China "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.023 15.657 2.953 1.369 -0.032 -0.157 0.694 0.514 1.288 4.416 4.126 3.623 4.465 2.944 4.098 3.667 3.075 0.905 1.685 0.175 1.25 -0.006 -0.198 -0.279 1.609 2.308 0.598 1.798 3.528 -0.874 0.965 1.424 1.933 0.793 1.195 -0.305 1.392 0.621 1.35 0.56 -0.239 1.971 3.1 2.2 1.437 1.437 1.437 1.437 2021 +528 TWN PCPIE Taiwan Province of China "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 53.369 57.455 58.85 58.152 59.109 58.342 59.866 61.023 61.7 63.634 66.534 69.115 71.477 74.786 76.769 80.277 82.3 82.519 84.264 84.393 85.778 84.333 84.981 84.931 86.307 88.21 88.808 91.768 92.924 92.695 93.841 95.744 97.289 97.618 98.206 98.336 100 101.216 101.156 102.312 102.362 105.053 108.309 110.692 112.283 113.897 115.534 117.195 2021 +528 TWN PCPIEPCH Taiwan Province of China "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 22.037 7.656 2.428 -1.185 1.645 -1.298 2.614 1.931 1.111 3.134 4.558 3.88 3.417 4.629 2.652 4.57 2.52 0.266 2.114 0.154 1.641 -1.685 0.768 -0.059 1.619 2.206 0.678 3.333 1.26 -0.247 1.236 2.028 1.613 0.338 0.602 0.132 1.693 1.216 -0.059 1.143 0.049 2.629 3.1 2.2 1.437 1.437 1.437 1.437 2021 +528 TWN TM_RPCH Taiwan Province of China Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 7.594 0.734 -2.27 9.947 13.34 -4.477 23.242 28.122 24.702 6.79 5.185 15.016 9.425 6.944 4.862 10.303 5.313 13.357 7.412 4.127 15.086 -14.261 5.767 7.356 17.84 2.778 4.562 3.516 -1.478 -14.711 30.629 1.745 21.599 1.203 1.889 -0.746 -5.347 3.186 1.525 2.341 -3.263 17.72 2.415 4.08 3.2 3.2 3.06 2.92 2021 +528 TWN TMG_RPCH Taiwan Province of China Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 9.892 0.872 -5.091 7.786 12.239 -6.25 27.777 31.624 25.779 5.12 4.989 15.607 11.06 5.925 7.321 10.577 5.964 15.213 6.53 5.717 17.555 -16.66 6.476 8.464 18.685 3.252 5.513 3.287 -0.833 -15.208 32.04 1.575 21.132 1.587 1.624 -1.377 -6.524 3.692 1.031 2.567 3.611 20.202 1.805 3.486 2.757 2.741 2.562 2.379 2021 +528 TWN TX_RPCH Taiwan Province of China Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 8.098 8.964 1.924 16.19 18.156 2.068 28.558 20.326 6.54 4.875 0.367 13.28 6.731 6.763 6.12 12.79 6.965 8.361 1.989 12.213 17.698 -8.337 11.128 10.931 14.397 6.026 11.798 9.83 3.08 -10.127 27.62 5.96 21.192 0.962 2.699 -2.129 -4.869 6.311 0.471 2.068 0.753 16.821 0.754 2.963 1.104 0.893 0.729 0.565 2021 +528 TWN TXG_RPCH Taiwan Province of China Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 9.169 10.495 2.048 17.569 19.158 1.88 28.045 22.165 5.209 4.201 0.878 13.337 6.853 5.187 7.37 13.334 6.915 9.187 0.631 14.241 18.861 -8.878 11.343 12.135 13.889 5.35 12.361 9.293 3.263 -10.541 28.048 5.977 22.084 0.572 1.523 -2.826 -5.614 6.739 -0.675 1.468 4.382 17.02 -4.206 2.151 0.415 0.423 0.238 0.047 2021 +528 TWN LUR Taiwan Province of China Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Labor Force It is defined as those civilians who, during the reference week, are 15 years of age or over and who are available to work, including both the employed and the unemployed. Employed Population Including all persons who, during the reference week, work for pay or work for 15 hours or more as unpaid family workers. Unemployed Population Including all the persons who, during the reference week, are 15 years of age or over and under the following conditions: - No job - Available to work - Seeking for a job, or had sought work waiting for result. Besides, the unemployed population also includes the persons who are waiting to recall or start a new job but not working and paid yet Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.23 1.36 2.14 2.71 2.45 2.91 2.66 1.97 1.69 1.57 1.67 1.51 1.51 1.45 1.56 1.79 2.6 2.72 2.69 2.92 2.99 4.57 5.17 4.99 4.44 4.13 3.91 3.91 4.14 5.85 5.21 4.39 4.24 4.18 3.96 3.78 3.92 3.76 3.71 3.73 3.85 3.95 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 2021 +528 TWN LE Taiwan Province of China Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Labor Force It is defined as those civilians who, during the reference week, are 15 years of age or over and who are available to work, including both the employed and the unemployed. Employed Population Including all persons who, during the reference week, work for pay or work for 15 hours or more as unpaid family workers. Unemployed Population Including all the persons who, during the reference week, are 15 years of age or over and under the following conditions: - No job - Available to work - Seeking for a job, or had sought work waiting for result. Besides, the unemployed population also includes the persons who are waiting to recall or start a new job but not working and paid yet Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 6.547 6.672 6.811 7.07 7.308 7.428 7.733 8.022 8.107 8.258 8.283 8.439 8.632 8.745 8.939 9.045 9.068 9.176 9.289 9.385 9.492 9.383 9.454 9.573 9.786 9.942 10.111 10.294 10.403 10.279 10.493 10.709 10.86 10.967 11.079 11.198 11.267 11.352 11.434 11.501 11.504 11.447 11.466 11.453 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +528 TWN LP Taiwan Province of China Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC. Original source is Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 17.866 18.194 18.516 18.791 19.069 19.314 19.509 19.725 19.954 20.157 20.401 20.606 20.803 20.995 21.178 21.357 21.525 21.743 21.929 22.092 22.277 22.406 22.521 22.605 22.689 22.77 22.877 22.958 23.037 23.12 23.162 23.225 23.316 23.374 23.434 23.492 23.54 23.571 23.589 23.603 23.561 23.375 23.334 23.32 23.32 23.32 23.32 23.32 2021 +528 TWN GGR Taiwan Province of China General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 340.715 411.712 454.461 461.117 515.913 542.603 584.838 650.203 765.439 921.575 "1,092.40" "1,049.93" "1,257.57" "1,416.33" "1,502.75" "1,559.43" "1,604.18" "1,704.76" "2,053.46" "2,004.39" "2,784.86" "1,896.84" "1,787.92" "1,948.85" "1,927.40" "2,218.04" "2,177.02" "2,244.76" "2,231.61" "2,113.64" "2,115.55" "2,306.17" "2,321.21" "2,457.63" "2,508.82" "2,662.33" "2,690.92" "2,753.33" "2,848.61" "2,931.86" "3,036.13" "3,394.47" "3,853.32" "3,969.94" "4,078.36" "4,245.69" "4,429.03" "4,623.19" 2021 +528 TWN GGR_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 22.384 22.817 23.45 21.255 21.334 21.404 19.722 19.438 21.17 22.854 24.415 20.923 22.419 22.844 22.166 21.099 19.974 19.583 21.924 20.444 26.963 18.745 16.818 17.84 16.621 18.427 17.316 16.797 17.016 16.36 15.046 16.17 15.814 16.094 15.431 15.61 15.328 15.31 15.503 15.505 15.335 15.635 15.935 16.035 16.035 16.035 16.035 16.035 2021 +528 TWN GGX Taiwan Province of China General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 377.492 458.116 508.668 501.717 554.102 593.575 636.507 708.608 825.615 "1,314.90" "1,271.00" "1,513.69" "1,638.33" "1,791.42" "1,922.92" "2,058.81" "2,177.21" "2,355.33" "2,543.86" "2,234.61" "3,335.41" "2,462.29" "2,345.16" "2,422.20" "2,463.39" "2,518.63" "2,450.95" "2,541.79" "2,590.53" "2,914.15" "2,831.54" "2,881.49" "2,954.35" "2,952.77" "2,951.83" "2,966.31" "3,075.85" "3,116.96" "3,191.47" "3,267.67" "3,614.73" "3,506.19" "3,972.92" "4,087.43" "4,216.88" "4,408.42" "4,618.12" "4,840.75" 2021 +528 TWN GGX_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 24.801 25.388 26.247 23.127 22.913 23.415 21.464 21.185 22.834 32.608 28.407 30.165 29.207 28.893 28.364 27.855 27.109 27.057 27.16 22.792 32.293 24.332 22.06 22.173 21.243 20.925 19.494 19.02 19.752 22.556 20.138 20.204 20.128 19.336 18.156 17.393 17.521 17.332 17.369 17.281 18.258 16.15 16.43 16.51 16.58 16.65 16.72 16.79 2021 +528 TWN GGXCNL Taiwan Province of China General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 -36.777 -46.404 -54.207 -40.6 -38.189 -50.972 -51.669 -58.405 -60.176 -393.323 -178.598 -463.759 -380.766 -375.089 -420.166 -499.376 -573.026 -650.574 -490.397 -230.215 -550.546 -565.45 -557.241 -473.352 -535.988 -300.594 -273.933 -297.035 -358.911 -800.51 -715.988 -575.312 -633.141 -495.136 -443.014 -303.985 -384.929 -363.634 -342.857 -335.817 -578.597 -111.72 -119.598 -117.498 -138.511 -162.728 -189.089 -217.561 2021 +528 TWN GGXCNL_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.416 -2.572 -2.797 -1.871 -1.579 -2.011 -1.742 -1.746 -1.664 -9.754 -3.992 -9.242 -6.788 -6.05 -6.198 -6.756 -7.135 -7.473 -5.236 -2.348 -5.33 -5.588 -5.242 -4.333 -4.622 -2.497 -2.179 -2.223 -2.737 -6.196 -5.092 -4.034 -4.314 -3.242 -2.725 -1.782 -2.193 -2.022 -1.866 -1.776 -2.922 -0.515 -0.495 -0.475 -0.545 -0.615 -0.685 -0.755 2021 +528 TWN GGSB Taiwan Province of China General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 -66.94 -59.214 -50.641 -38.151 -41.346 -32.758 -43.644 -69.19 -66.583 -403.701 -166.057 -457.619 -381.997 -370.011 -422.012 -499.932 -573.907 -657.176 -478.138 -254.272 -634.277 -520.487 -534.321 -437.354 -532.959 -300.975 -291.952 -367.15 -365.06 -695.196 -740.506 -602.841 -635.918 -483.611 -474.727 -304.939 -370.937 -359.955 -328.386 -309.262 -540.136 -157.904 -119.598 -117.498 -138.511 -162.728 -189.089 -217.561 2021 +528 TWN GGSB_NPGDP Taiwan Province of China General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -5.239 -3.387 -2.593 -1.749 -1.72 -1.25 -1.452 -2.103 -1.857 -10.125 -3.669 -9.066 -6.817 -5.946 -6.233 -6.766 -7.15 -7.579 -5.075 -2.625 -6.331 -5.024 -4.962 -3.931 -4.589 -2.501 -2.342 -2.836 -2.791 -5.126 -5.328 -4.278 -4.338 -3.152 -2.957 -1.789 -2.102 -1.999 -1.778 -1.621 -2.694 -0.737 -0.495 -0.475 -0.545 -0.615 -0.685 -0.755 2021 +528 TWN GGXONLB Taiwan Province of China General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +528 TWN GGXONLB_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +528 TWN GGXWDN Taiwan Province of China General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,837.03" "1,645.37" "2,138.09" "2,514.43" "2,858.00" "2,965.59" "3,306.39" "3,660.11" "3,874.00" "3,949.57" "4,045.75" "4,127.36" "4,499.58" "4,922.11" "5,199.97" "5,478.05" "5,651.98" "5,788.77" "5,808.72" "5,877.69" "5,868.10" "5,885.90" "5,831.97" "6,081.14" "5,748.08" "5,365.86" "5,006.34" "4,653.24" "4,297.78" "3,945.28" "3,597.18" 2021 +528 TWN GGXWDN_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.103 17.567 21.807 24.344 28.243 27.896 30.267 31.563 32.185 31.414 30.274 31.47 34.828 35.007 36.46 37.322 37.012 35.606 34.059 33.481 32.631 32.032 30.843 30.715 26.476 22.19 20.221 18.295 16.232 14.284 12.476 2021 +528 TWN GGXWDG Taiwan Province of China General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,174.76" "2,218.57" "2,322.70" "2,708.90" "3,048.54" "3,165.76" "3,512.07" "3,878.45" "4,100.63" "4,186.29" "4,297.37" "4,374.30" "4,742.83" "5,186.84" "5,468.50" "5,754.41" "5,939.51" "6,094.89" "6,129.84" "6,208.23" "6,206.70" "6,231.88" "6,188.00" "6,453.92" "6,156.86" "5,821.16" "5,472.50" "5,132.12" "4,796.32" "4,465.34" "4,140.04" 2021 +528 TWN GGXWDG_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.982 23.687 23.69 26.227 30.126 29.779 32.15 33.446 34.068 33.297 32.157 33.353 36.711 36.89 38.343 39.205 38.895 37.488 35.941 35.364 34.514 33.915 32.726 32.598 28.359 24.073 22.104 20.178 18.115 16.167 14.359 2021 +528 TWN NGDP_FY Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,522.11" "1,804.43" "1,938.02" "2,169.45" "2,418.24" "2,535.06" "2,965.45" "3,344.94" "3,615.66" "4,032.46" "4,474.29" "5,018.02" "5,609.36" "6,200.15" "6,779.40" "7,391.06" "8,031.31" "8,705.15" "9,366.34" "9,804.50" "10,328.55" "10,119.43" "10,630.91" "10,924.03" "11,596.24" "12,036.68" "12,572.59" "13,363.92" "13,115.10" "12,919.45" "14,060.35" "14,262.20" "14,677.77" "15,270.73" "16,258.05" "17,055.08" "17,555.27" "17,983.35" "18,375.02" "18,908.63" "19,798.60" "21,710.60" "24,181.35" "24,757.81" "25,434.00" "26,477.53" "27,620.87" "28,831.71" 2021 +528 TWN BCA Taiwan Province of China Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: BPM6 exports and imports estimates may deviate from authorities' data due to imputed merchanting trade data. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.98 9.206 16.282 18.045 10.266 11.503 10.914 12.468 8.55 7.042 6.498 5.474 10.923 6.776 3.129 7.577 8.219 17.084 24.346 28.261 17.263 14.948 23.157 32.044 24.794 40.662 36.726 37.914 42.925 49.937 60.607 72.769 71.259 83.073 70.883 64.984 94.799 114.681 122.639 109.089 103.723 103.929 103.973 103.331 2021 +528 TWN BCA_NGDPD Taiwan Province of China Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.429 14.471 20.822 17.179 8.117 7.533 6.55 6.662 3.836 2.98 2.536 1.962 3.734 2.234 1.118 2.494 2.485 5.708 7.919 8.904 4.976 3.996 5.992 7.875 5.962 10.404 8.266 7.834 8.661 9.735 11.321 13.614 13.121 14.063 11.635 10.629 14.165 14.803 14.8 12.7 11.504 10.957 10.43 9.886 2021 +923 TJK NGDP_R Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.106 0.094 0.074 0.065 0.062 0.063 0.066 0.069 0.075 0.082 0.09 0.099 0.109 0.117 0.125 0.134 0.145 0.151 0.161 0.172 0.185 0.199 0.212 0.225 0.241 0.258 0.277 0.298 0.311 0.34 0.358 0.373 0.388 0.403 0.419 0.436 2020 +923 TJK NGDP_RPCH Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.099 -21.401 -12.498 -4.368 1.7 5.3 3.699 8.3 10.2 9.1 10.2 10.6 6.7 7 7.8 7.9 3.9 6.5 7.4 7.5 7.4 6.7 6 6.9 7.1 7.6 7.4 4.39 9.2 5.5 4 4 4 4 3.96 2020 +923 TJK NGDP Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.007 0.02 0.065 0.308 0.632 1.025 1.345 1.807 2.512 3.345 4.758 6.158 7.201 9.272 12.78 17.609 20.623 24.705 30.069 36.161 40.525 45.605 48.402 54.79 64.434 71.059 79.11 83.958 98.95 111.595 122.907 135.364 148.522 162.958 178.729 2020 +923 TJK NGDPD Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.291 0.678 0.829 0.569 1.052 1.121 1.32 1.087 0.991 1.057 1.212 1.555 2.073 2.311 2.811 3.712 5.135 4.977 5.642 6.523 7.592 8.506 9.242 7.857 6.994 7.535 7.762 8.301 8.134 8.746 9.983 10.509 11.312 11.819 12.56 13.513 2020 +923 TJK PPPGDP Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.099 7.37 5.917 5.286 5.148 5.325 5.671 5.963 6.605 7.442 8.246 9.267 10.524 11.581 12.774 14.143 15.553 16.263 17.528 19.216 21.657 24.57 27.63 25.288 26.986 28.887 31.825 34.791 36.756 41.806 47.241 50.881 54.026 57.232 60.654 64.276 2020 +923 TJK NGDP_D Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.679 7.44 27.263 100 497.494 "1,002.27" "1,544.04" "1,953.42" "2,422.87" "3,057.03" "3,730.63" "4,815.74" "5,635.19" "6,176.44" "7,432.52" "9,502.89" "12,135.44" "13,678.73" "15,386.08" "17,436.83" "19,506.41" "20,353.97" "21,467.49" "21,494.18" "22,760.78" "24,992.46" "25,615.45" "26,552.64" "26,994.92" "29,134.77" "31,145.07" "32,982.63" "34,928.61" "36,849.68" "38,876.41" "41,014.62" 2020 +923 TJK NGDPRPC Tajikistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.153 16.914 13.215 11.439 10.811 10.83 11.181 11.26 11.996 12.988 13.905 15.022 16.278 17.01 17.82 18.802 19.851 20.175 21.012 22.063 23.187 24.346 25.403 26.342 27.559 28.899 30.46 32.064 32.824 35.17 36.428 37.215 38.04 38.903 39.806 40.733 2014 +923 TJK NGDPRPPPPC Tajikistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,145.95" "1,895.08" "1,480.67" "1,281.71" "1,211.27" "1,213.42" "1,252.75" "1,261.63" "1,344.07" "1,455.20" "1,557.94" "1,683.13" "1,823.83" "1,905.90" "1,996.67" "2,106.72" "2,224.22" "2,260.53" "2,354.28" "2,472.11" "2,597.98" "2,727.88" "2,846.28" "2,951.44" "3,087.80" "3,237.94" "3,412.92" "3,592.58" "3,677.77" "3,940.68" "4,081.61" "4,169.79" "4,262.18" "4,358.88" "4,460.04" "4,563.94" 2014 +923 TJK NGDPPC Tajikistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.13 1.258 3.603 11.439 53.782 108.543 172.635 219.955 290.644 397.037 518.729 723.413 917.276 "1,050.62" "1,324.50" "1,786.78" "2,409.02" "2,759.71" "3,232.91" "3,847.17" "4,522.93" "4,955.42" "5,453.38" "5,661.90" "6,272.54" "7,222.46" "7,802.52" "8,513.75" "8,860.80" "10,246.83" "11,345.61" "12,274.58" "13,286.79" "14,335.59" "15,475.02" "16,706.49" 2014 +923 TJK NGDPDPC Tajikistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.622 121.645 147.923 100.448 183.374 192.58 222.282 177.712 159.417 167.035 187.958 236.394 308.844 337.129 401.586 519.025 702.445 666.024 738.287 834.52 949.648 "1,040.15" "1,105.20" 919.073 800.645 844.595 852.341 893.318 858.445 905.673 "1,014.93" "1,049.51" "1,110.34" "1,140.79" "1,192.78" "1,263.12" 2014 +923 TJK PPPPC Tajikistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,462.80" "1,322.41" "1,055.30" 932.654 897.539 914.63 954.905 975.225 "1,062.49" "1,176.26" "1,278.93" "1,408.96" "1,567.74" "1,689.66" "1,824.75" "1,977.35" "2,127.67" "2,176.26" "2,293.76" "2,458.60" "2,708.85" "3,004.45" "3,303.96" "2,958.11" "3,089.44" "3,237.94" "3,494.45" "3,744.21" "3,879.18" "4,329.20" "4,802.83" "5,081.42" "5,302.99" "5,524.09" "5,759.89" "6,008.13" 2014 +923 TJK NGAP_NPGDP Tajikistan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +923 TJK PPPSH Tajikistan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.024 0.021 0.016 0.014 0.013 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 2020 +923 TJK PPPEX Tajikistan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.001 0.003 0.012 0.06 0.119 0.181 0.226 0.274 0.338 0.406 0.513 0.585 0.622 0.726 0.904 1.132 1.268 1.409 1.565 1.67 1.649 1.651 1.914 2.03 2.231 2.233 2.274 2.284 2.367 2.362 2.416 2.506 2.595 2.687 2.781 2020 +923 TJK NID_NGDP Tajikistan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.267 26.288 40.565 24.659 7.958 6.929 6.637 4.386 15.009 13.661 13.811 13.606 14.865 14.794 23.433 19.656 17.201 16.143 17.964 18.064 17.96 17.173 14.981 18.177 20.521 23.652 20.71 18.111 16.713 16.996 14.921 16.323 17.656 18.083 18.333 17.005 2020 +923 TJK NGSD_NGDP Tajikistan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.101 -3.803 21.073 8.286 1.424 2.131 5.082 7.651 13.39 8.712 12.563 13.299 12.114 1.975 10.186 -12.503 -3.419 1.727 7.664 11.727 8.985 6.772 11.557 12.105 16.363 25.762 15.819 15.878 20.842 25.397 18.766 16.281 16.068 15.274 15.546 14.171 2020 +923 TJK PCPI Tajikistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997. Core prices base year = 2005 Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.012 0.32 1.44 10.262 53.204 100 143.175 182.479 242.425 335.981 377.062 438.733 470.347 504.572 554.874 627.941 756.222 804.766 856.776 963.205 "1,019.03" "1,070.34" "1,135.38" "1,201.02" "1,272.04" "1,365.03" "1,417.48" "1,527.91" "1,659.01" "1,807.88" "1,957.04" "2,114.58" "2,263.65" "2,410.79" "2,567.49" "2,734.38" 2021 +923 TJK PCPIPCH Tajikistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,600.72" 350.358 612.481 418.472 87.956 43.175 27.452 32.851 38.592 12.227 16.356 7.206 7.277 9.969 13.168 20.429 6.419 6.463 12.422 5.796 5.035 6.077 5.781 5.914 7.31 3.843 7.79 8.58 8.974 8.25 8.05 7.05 6.5 6.5 6.5 2021 +923 TJK PCPIE Tajikistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997. Core prices base year = 2005 Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.016 1.19 1.203 26.996 37.942 100 102.725 133.689 214.742 241.54 276.494 314.459 332.483 356.172 400.743 480.274 537.22 563.625 618.884 676.533 720.129 746.828 801.95 842.702 893.83 953.34 "1,004.66" "1,085.51" "1,187.84" "1,283.37" "1,392.45" "1,498.28" "1,595.67" "1,699.39" "1,809.85" "1,927.49" 2021 +923 TJK PCPIEPCH Tajikistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,344.00" 1.075 "2,144.25" 40.546 163.562 2.725 30.142 60.628 12.479 14.471 13.731 5.732 7.125 12.514 19.846 11.857 4.915 9.804 9.315 6.444 3.707 7.381 5.082 6.067 6.658 5.383 8.047 9.427 8.042 8.5 7.6 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 2021 +923 TJK TM_RPCH Tajikistan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 142.445 -6.213 11.818 7.717 6.858 -7.773 -18.485 4.22 8.698 16.727 20.816 16.201 -23.038 33.901 83.199 16.418 -20.805 7.444 14.255 26.026 12.497 -18.008 -0.53 -11.193 -15.576 9.9 8.802 -3.19 22.517 8.997 2.501 8.739 6.262 5.769 6.015 2020 +923 TJK TMG_RPCH Tajikistan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 171.473 -6.117 13.389 7.083 5.862 -6.292 -18.693 3.111 6.761 12.843 21.784 10.853 -26.169 41.03 72.618 26.531 -19.484 5.001 16.106 24.966 8.506 -17.535 -0.095 -10.028 -16.308 9.043 8.678 -1.842 23.41 9.225 0.647 8.249 6.57 5.797 6.015 2020 +923 TJK TX_RPCH Tajikistan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -89.003 -13.03 -9.697 14.231 4.357 -12.034 1.245 -2.309 6.245 37.905 14.12 2.855 11.425 -3.655 3.048 -6.556 14.679 21.616 18.592 36.056 -10.784 -11.352 12.801 7.104 10.068 3.096 11.618 5.431 17.217 3.221 -0.584 6.343 7.297 8.421 7.859 2020 +923 TJK TXG_RPCH Tajikistan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -36.734 -13.462 -9.778 14.129 0.459 -13.889 3.408 -2.276 4.852 37.14 14.223 1.527 -12.945 -0.94 2.935 -11.249 17.391 -5.819 22.9 51.823 -13.054 -8.801 24.273 14.562 15.068 4.028 14.767 18.081 21.166 2.282 -3.72 5.216 6.513 8.071 7.819 2020 +923 TJK LUR Tajikistan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.2 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.3 2.1 2.2 2.492 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +923 TJK LE Tajikistan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +923 TJK LP Tajikistan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2014 Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.536 5.573 5.607 5.668 5.735 5.822 5.939 6.115 6.216 6.327 6.448 6.577 6.713 6.854 7.001 7.152 7.31 7.473 7.642 7.816 7.995 8.178 8.363 8.549 8.735 8.921 9.107 9.292 9.475 9.657 9.836 10.013 10.188 10.36 10.53 10.698 2014 +923 TJK GGR Tajikistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.124 0.182 0.246 0.382 0.56 0.824 1.104 1.446 2.19 2.871 3.895 4.829 5.722 7.483 9.089 10.917 12.949 14.494 16.295 18.124 20.025 21.18 20.842 27.266 28.053 30.363 33.843 37.842 41.614 45.535 2020 +923 TJK GGR_NGDP Tajikistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.048 13.508 13.602 15.203 16.74 17.326 17.932 20.084 23.622 22.462 22.12 23.415 23.16 24.885 25.134 26.939 28.395 29.944 29.74 28.129 28.181 26.773 24.824 27.555 25.139 24.704 25.002 25.479 25.537 25.477 2020 +923 TJK GGX Tajikistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.172 0.236 0.346 0.462 0.642 0.908 1.25 1.655 2.032 2.585 3.577 4.893 6.457 7.222 8.876 11.282 12.562 15.448 21.214 21.769 21.94 22.804 24.485 27.94 30.843 33.418 37.202 41.53 45.682 50.084 2020 +923 TJK GGX_NGDP Tajikistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.794 17.54 19.157 18.391 19.182 19.088 20.301 22.983 21.917 20.23 20.316 23.724 26.139 24.019 24.545 27.84 27.545 31.916 38.719 33.784 30.875 28.826 29.164 28.236 27.639 27.189 27.483 27.962 28.033 28.022 2020 +923 TJK GGXCNL Tajikistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.049 -0.054 -0.1 -0.08 -0.082 -0.084 -0.146 -0.209 0.158 0.285 0.318 -0.064 -0.736 0.261 0.213 -0.365 0.387 -0.955 -4.92 -3.644 -1.914 -1.624 -3.643 -0.674 -2.79 -3.055 -3.358 -3.688 -4.068 -4.548 2020 +923 TJK GGXCNL_NGDP Tajikistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.746 -4.032 -5.555 -3.188 -2.441 -1.762 -2.369 -2.899 1.705 2.232 1.804 -0.309 -2.979 0.866 0.59 -0.902 0.849 -1.972 -8.979 -5.656 -2.694 -2.053 -4.339 -0.681 -2.5 -2.485 -2.481 -2.483 -2.496 -2.545 2020 +923 TJK GGSB Tajikistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +923 TJK GGSB_NPGDP Tajikistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +923 TJK GGXONLB Tajikistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.041 -0.046 -0.076 -0.042 -0.019 -0.025 -0.103 -0.173 0.204 0.344 0.372 0.04 -0.615 0.416 0.416 0.032 0.644 -0.71 -4.544 -3.363 -1.146 -0.961 -2.868 0.201 -1.939 -2.149 -2.441 -2.711 -3.133 -4.1 2020 +923 TJK GGXONLB_NGDP Tajikistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.032 -3.441 -4.23 -1.662 -0.559 -0.522 -1.669 -2.398 2.199 2.693 2.113 0.194 -2.488 1.384 1.15 0.078 1.412 -1.466 -8.293 -5.22 -1.612 -1.215 -3.416 0.203 -1.737 -1.749 -1.803 -1.825 -1.922 -2.294 2020 +923 TJK GGXWDN Tajikistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +923 TJK GGXWDN_NGDP Tajikistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +923 TJK GGXWDG Tajikistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.99 1.45 2.013 2.498 3.288 3.319 3.043 3.301 3.413 4.38 5.323 7.618 9.101 10.678 11.739 11.87 12.72 16.95 23.11 30.726 32.921 34.059 42.343 43.936 43.952 49.785 53.283 57.132 61.581 60.968 2020 +923 TJK GGXWDG_NGDP Tajikistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.567 107.807 111.429 99.449 98.297 69.76 49.412 45.843 36.807 34.27 30.229 36.94 36.838 35.512 32.462 29.292 27.892 35.019 42.179 47.685 46.328 43.052 50.433 44.403 39.385 40.506 39.363 38.467 37.789 34.112 2020 +923 TJK NGDP_FY Tajikistan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.007 0.02 0.065 0.308 0.632 1.025 1.345 1.807 2.512 3.345 4.758 6.158 7.201 9.272 12.78 17.609 20.623 24.705 30.069 36.161 40.525 45.605 48.402 54.79 64.434 71.059 79.11 83.958 98.95 111.595 122.907 135.364 148.522 162.958 178.729 2020 +923 TJK BCA Tajikistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.049 -0.207 -0.167 -0.102 -0.082 -0.045 -0.097 -0.01 -0.016 -0.052 -0.015 -0.005 -0.057 -0.296 -0.372 -1.194 -1.059 -0.717 -0.581 -0.413 -0.681 -0.885 -0.316 -0.477 -0.291 0.159 -0.38 -0.185 0.336 0.735 0.384 -0.004 -0.18 -0.332 -0.35 -0.383 2020 +923 TJK BCA_NGDPD Tajikistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.75 -30.467 -20.173 -17.886 -7.835 -4.011 -7.316 -0.907 -1.62 -4.949 -1.249 -0.306 -2.751 -12.819 -13.247 -32.159 -20.62 -14.415 -10.3 -6.337 -8.975 -10.402 -3.424 -6.072 -4.158 2.11 -4.891 -2.232 4.13 8.401 3.845 -0.042 -1.588 -2.809 -2.787 -2.834 2020 +738 TZA NGDP_R Tanzania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original base year 1992. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 "18,394.18" "18,486.15" "18,597.07" "19,043.40" "19,690.87" "20,596.65" "21,956.03" "23,251.44" "24,274.50" "25,196.93" "26,972.09" "27,530.91" "27,691.68" "28,025.71" "28,464.87" "29,481.21" "30,820.97" "31,907.49" "33,090.77" "34,692.51" "36,404.17" "38,587.63" "41,351.89" "44,199.47" "47,659.53" "51,171.98" "53,556.89" "58,090.15" "61,323.79" "64,624.45" "68,733.84" "74,166.92" "77,979.85" "83,268.12" "88,874.11" "94,349.32" "100,828.39" "107,657.41" "115,149.20" "123,175.84" "129,095.85" "135,467.65" "141,537.17" "148,856.16" "158,111.51" "168,260.00" "179,670.90" "192,221.95" 2021 +738 TZA NGDP_RPCH Tanzania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.266 0.5 0.6 2.4 3.4 4.6 6.6 5.9 4.4 3.8 7.045 2.072 0.584 1.206 1.567 3.571 4.544 3.525 3.708 4.84 4.934 5.998 7.164 6.886 7.828 7.37 4.661 8.464 5.567 5.382 6.359 7.905 5.141 6.782 6.732 6.161 6.867 6.773 6.959 6.971 4.806 4.936 4.48 5.171 6.218 6.419 6.782 6.986 2021 +738 TZA NGDP Tanzania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original base year 1992. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 89.277 106.74 129.113 149.294 175.945 224.432 295.983 400.119 614.998 769.622 "1,008.78" "1,319.15" "1,663.55" "2,095.47" "2,791.71" "3,668.05" "4,575.36" "5,718.08" "7,631.15" "8,770.96" "9,900.61" "11,051.22" "12,683.64" "14,702.61" "16,966.87" "19,387.99" "23,633.85" "27,155.84" "33,236.64" "38,269.96" "44,467.11" "53,522.18" "62,318.66" "72,977.20" "82,603.39" "94,349.32" "108,362.32" "118,744.50" "129,014.83" "139,893.80" "148,522.11" "162,382.93" "177,224.97" "197,260.49" "219,929.02" "244,469.44" "272,915.26" "305,406.73" 2021 +738 TZA NGDPD Tanzania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.873 13.005 14.932 15.294 13.915 12.556 15.874 7.821 7.474 6.444 5.172 6.019 5.588 5.17 5.478 6.382 7.889 9.341 11.481 11.777 12.369 12.61 13.125 14.159 15.576 17.174 18.867 21.807 27.762 28.985 31.533 34.067 39.651 45.681 50.002 47.384 49.774 53.227 56.699 60.81 64.403 70.309 76.582 84.932 93.314 101.547 110.86 121.313 2021 +738 TZA PPPGDP Tanzania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.461 11.508 12.293 13.081 14.014 15.122 16.444 17.845 19.288 20.806 23.105 24.381 25.082 25.987 26.958 28.505 30.347 31.958 33.516 35.634 38.239 41.446 45.107 49.165 54.436 60.281 65.037 72.449 77.948 82.67 88.984 98.013 95.918 103.322 108.827 117.377 127.683 134.162 146.926 159.979 169.689 185.463 207.55 226.059 245.153 265.737 289.161 315.347 2021 +738 TZA NGDP_D Tanzania "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.485 0.577 0.694 0.784 0.894 1.09 1.348 1.721 2.534 3.054 3.74 4.792 6.007 7.477 9.808 12.442 14.845 17.921 23.061 25.282 27.196 28.639 30.672 33.264 35.6 37.888 44.129 46.748 54.199 59.219 64.695 72.164 79.916 87.641 92.944 100 107.472 110.298 112.041 113.572 115.048 119.868 125.214 132.518 139.097 145.293 151.897 158.882 2021 +738 TZA NGDPRPC Tanzania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,019,957.35" "993,833.62" "969,248.05" "962,203.50" "965,157.97" "979,128.30" "1,012,737.78" "1,040,978.63" "1,054,661.07" "1,061,511.37" "1,100,584.85" "1,086,622.29" "1,056,296.38" "1,033,540.04" "1,016,724.92" "1,022,607.53" "1,041,148.60" "1,051,993.79" "1,066,953.66" "1,092,653.82" "1,118,602.02" "1,155,119.61" "1,204,623.85" "1,252,037.32" "1,312,416.77" "1,369,906.44" "1,393,933.84" "1,469,823.11" "1,508,966.65" "1,545,149.00" "1,596,239.60" "1,672,371.87" "1,706,796.82" "1,768,785.42" "1,832,040.23" "1,887,404.77" "1,957,450.57" "2,028,423.49" "2,105,891.18" "2,186,974.27" "2,225,748.68" "2,268,011.16" "2,301,048.68" "2,349,999.74" "2,423,874.95" "2,504,801.48" "2,597,262.86" "2,698,278.94" 2012 +738 TZA NGDPRPPPPC Tanzania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,271.07" "1,238.51" "1,207.87" "1,199.09" "1,202.77" "1,220.18" "1,262.07" "1,297.26" "1,314.31" "1,322.85" "1,371.54" "1,354.14" "1,316.35" "1,287.99" "1,267.04" "1,274.37" "1,297.47" "1,310.99" "1,329.63" "1,361.66" "1,394.00" "1,439.50" "1,501.20" "1,560.28" "1,635.53" "1,707.17" "1,737.11" "1,831.69" "1,880.47" "1,925.56" "1,989.22" "2,084.10" "2,127.00" "2,204.25" "2,283.08" "2,352.07" "2,439.36" "2,527.81" "2,624.35" "2,725.39" "2,773.72" "2,826.38" "2,867.55" "2,928.56" "3,020.62" "3,121.47" "3,236.69" "3,362.58" 2012 +738 TZA NGDPPC Tanzania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,950.42" "5,738.43" "6,729.16" "7,543.38" "8,624.03" "10,669.08" "13,652.44" "17,913.52" "26,719.98" "32,423.07" "41,162.83" "52,065.83" "63,455.99" "77,277.14" "99,715.73" "127,232.61" "154,558.15" "188,525.72" "246,053.03" "276,244.60" "304,219.10" "330,817.96" "369,487.66" "416,480.58" "467,222.53" "519,028.80" "615,122.17" "687,109.21" "817,839.00" "915,022.02" "1,032,681.36" "1,206,858.79" "1,364,009.97" "1,550,185.25" "1,702,776.29" "1,887,404.77" "2,103,711.94" "2,237,320.60" "2,359,470.92" "2,483,800.02" "2,560,678.04" "2,718,629.01" "2,881,245.14" "3,114,161.31" "3,371,547.28" "3,639,292.94" "3,945,172.28" "4,287,088.68" 2012 +738 TZA NGDPDPC Tanzania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 602.924 699.181 778.244 772.741 682.028 596.872 732.197 350.129 324.721 271.496 211.031 237.573 213.148 190.679 195.663 221.366 266.49 307.987 370.188 370.918 380.08 377.469 382.354 401.069 428.927 459.757 491.056 551.781 683.137 693.025 732.315 768.16 867.857 970.348 "1,030.74" 947.897 966.29 "1,002.87" "1,036.93" "1,079.68" "1,110.37" "1,177.12" "1,245.04" "1,340.82" "1,430.51" "1,511.68" "1,602.56" "1,702.91" 2012 +738 TZA PPPPC Tanzania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 580.085 618.702 640.681 660.931 686.888 718.863 758.51 798.946 837.991 876.509 942.781 962.302 956.763 958.338 962.884 988.761 "1,025.12" "1,053.66" "1,080.67" "1,122.30" "1,174.98" "1,240.67" "1,314.01" "1,392.68" "1,499.03" "1,613.77" "1,692.74" "1,833.13" "1,918.04" "1,976.62" "2,066.52" "2,210.07" "2,099.43" "2,194.77" "2,243.35" "2,348.07" "2,478.81" "2,527.81" "2,687.04" "2,840.42" "2,925.62" "3,105.04" "3,374.25" "3,568.81" "3,758.24" "3,955.90" "4,180.01" "4,426.62" 2012 +738 TZA NGAP_NPGDP Tanzania Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +738 TZA PPPSH Tanzania Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.078 0.077 0.077 0.077 0.076 0.077 0.08 0.081 0.081 0.081 0.084 0.083 0.075 0.075 0.074 0.074 0.074 0.074 0.075 0.076 0.076 0.078 0.082 0.084 0.086 0.088 0.088 0.09 0.092 0.098 0.099 0.102 0.095 0.098 0.099 0.105 0.11 0.11 0.113 0.118 0.128 0.127 0.128 0.131 0.135 0.139 0.144 0.149 2021 +738 TZA PPPEX Tanzania Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.534 9.275 10.503 11.413 12.555 14.842 17.999 22.421 31.886 36.991 43.661 54.106 66.324 80.637 103.559 128.679 150.77 178.925 227.685 246.142 258.914 266.644 281.191 299.049 311.683 321.626 363.389 374.828 426.393 462.923 499.72 546.073 649.705 706.309 759.031 803.812 848.68 885.083 878.093 874.448 875.261 875.553 853.892 872.605 897.108 919.967 943.818 968.479 2021 +738 TZA NID_NGDP Tanzania Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original base year 1992. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 31.043 29.582 26.783 22.798 20.302 20.586 18.724 28.134 21.14 22.669 31.423 31.551 32.063 29.471 28.792 23.294 19.689 17.751 25.911 22.908 21.91 22.507 22.082 23.78 27.945 30.626 31.613 32.914 37.981 34.694 32.39 35.273 34.844 37.47 37.654 32.759 32.175 34.046 38.363 39.655 39.883 35.654 37.557 38.259 38.808 39.513 40.439 40.405 2021 +738 TZA NGSD_NGDP Tanzania Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original base year 1992. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 10.585 8.576 7.906 6.236 5.431 4.828 7.545 12.295 12.016 19.78 21.212 21.41 22.204 20.499 8.487 12.741 13.566 12.161 12.987 12.863 16.064 18.172 20.008 21.766 24.879 27.254 25.606 22.521 28.209 27.736 23.417 21.143 25.694 27.113 28.407 25.457 28.439 31.29 34.485 38.018 39.092 32.372 33.126 34.405 35.536 36.508 37.627 37.785 2021 +738 TZA PCPI Tanzania "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. The latest CPI weights are based on the 2011/12 household budget survey, and CPI data with those weights were released starting for December 2015. Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.145 1.439 1.855 2.358 3.209 4.278 5.664 7.357 9.652 12.143 16.563 20.736 25.029 31.561 43.523 55.174 66.788 77.566 87.478 94.379 100 105.147 109.937 114.806 119.558 124.769 133.816 143.22 157.938 177.118 189.855 213.95 248.184 267.715 284.132 300.011 315.52 332.304 343.963 355.822 367.525 381.086 396.177 417.303 435.937 453.173 471.507 490.832 2021 +738 TZA PCPIPCH Tanzania "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 30.2 25.7 28.9 27.1 36.1 33.3 32.4 29.9 31.2 25.8 36.4 25.2 20.7 26.1 37.9 26.77 21.049 16.138 12.778 7.889 5.956 5.147 4.555 4.429 4.138 4.359 7.251 7.028 10.276 12.144 7.192 12.691 16.001 7.87 6.132 5.588 5.17 5.319 3.509 3.448 3.289 3.69 3.96 5.332 4.465 3.954 4.046 4.099 2021 +738 TZA PCPIE Tanzania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. The latest CPI weights are based on the 2011/12 household budget survey, and CPI data with those weights were released starting for December 2015. Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.212 1.531 1.889 2.54 3.241 4.511 5.797 7.67 10.031 13.728 16.284 22.433 27.085 34.156 47.125 59.741 69.029 79.627 88.593 94.761 100 104.854 109.472 114.467 119.163 125.1 133.431 142 161.133 180.833 190.874 228.58 256.15 270.395 283.246 302.586 317.862 330.453 341.194 354.329 365.505 380.709 397.609 419.263 437.813 455.918 474.604 494.056 2021 +738 TZA PCPIEPCH Tanzania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 26.29 23.404 34.483 27.564 39.196 28.52 32.303 30.786 36.851 18.624 37.76 20.736 26.108 37.972 26.771 15.546 15.353 11.26 6.962 5.529 4.854 4.404 4.563 4.102 4.982 6.659 6.423 13.474 12.226 5.553 19.754 12.062 5.561 4.752 6.828 5.049 3.961 3.25 3.85 3.154 4.16 4.439 5.446 4.424 4.135 4.099 4.099 2021 +738 TZA TM_RPCH Tanzania Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002. The base year is FY 2002, so in CY2002, the deflator is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2002 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -32.9 -21 -22.5 -27.1 -8.2 17 14.9 123.1 75.4 11.5 2 -4.804 0.164 -18.526 -8.541 7.865 -9.301 -0.74 33.736 10.487 -2.979 -5.539 5.831 4.82 9.242 6.236 8.523 13.926 8.408 6.365 7.618 16.429 11.501 5.041 8.331 1.567 -10.244 -13.041 1.022 6.054 0.443 5.551 7.375 6.111 8.169 7.825 8.747 9.146 2021 +738 TZA TMG_RPCH Tanzania Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002. The base year is FY 2002, so in CY2002, the deflator is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2002 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -38.6 -12 -12.6 -16.2 -6.6 14.3 5.8 -1.5 -1 11.9 -4.8 -4.804 0.164 -18.526 -8.541 7.865 -9.301 -0.74 33.736 10.487 -2.979 -5.539 5.831 4.82 9.242 6.236 8.523 13.926 8.408 6.365 7.618 16.429 11.501 5.041 8.331 1.567 -10.244 -13.041 1.022 6.054 0.443 5.551 7.375 6.111 8.169 7.825 8.747 9.146 2021 +738 TZA TX_RPCH Tanzania Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002. The base year is FY 2002, so in CY2002, the deflator is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2002 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 14.1 -15.6 -24.6 -32 0.7 17.7 -10.3 155.1 59.4 7.1 7.7 -11.195 19.88 -5.076 7.194 33.938 19.538 -10.999 -14.458 -18.517 27.453 25.644 29.672 17.975 17.758 9.512 -2.083 -0.413 -1.731 -1.998 7.581 6.718 2.977 1.75 6.935 13.681 -2.076 -11.723 10.841 13.039 -0.374 0.568 6.741 9.314 8.507 8.501 9.038 4.44 2021 +738 TZA TXG_RPCH Tanzania Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002. The base year is FY 2002, so in CY2002, the deflator is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2002 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.2 12.7 1.8 -17.4 -2.4 -3.5 -5.8 7.7 10.7 16.9 8.6 -11.195 19.88 -5.076 7.194 33.938 19.538 -10.999 -14.458 -18.517 27.453 25.644 29.672 17.975 17.758 9.512 -2.083 -0.413 -1.731 -1.998 7.581 6.718 2.977 1.75 6.935 13.681 -2.076 -11.723 10.841 13.039 -0.374 0.568 6.741 9.314 8.507 8.501 9.038 4.44 2021 +738 TZA LUR Tanzania Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +738 TZA LE Tanzania Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +738 TZA LP Tanzania Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 18.034 18.601 19.187 19.791 20.402 21.036 21.68 22.336 23.016 23.737 24.507 25.336 26.216 27.116 27.997 28.829 29.603 30.33 31.014 31.751 32.544 33.406 34.328 35.302 36.314 37.354 38.421 39.522 40.64 41.824 43.06 44.348 45.688 47.076 48.511 49.989 51.51 53.074 54.68 56.322 58.001 59.73 61.51 63.343 65.231 67.175 69.177 71.239 2012 +738 TZA GGR Tanzania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 194.812 209.958 301.465 363.388 493.661 683.893 732.029 877.88 "1,019.33" "1,147.85" "1,322.04" "1,633.98" "1,997.90" "2,475.33" "2,915.49" "3,364.11" "4,449.85" "5,373.20" "5,784.60" "6,697.13" "8,305.79" "9,709.23" "10,970.33" "11,876.00" "13,192.12" "16,067.34" "18,303.93" "18,932.02" "20,484.05" "21,638.60" "23,407.59" "27,257.41" "31,373.03" "35,913.20" "40,419.59" "45,290.28" "50,736.48" 2021 +738 TZA GGR_NGDP Tanzania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.768 12.621 14.387 13.017 13.458 14.947 12.802 11.504 11.622 11.594 11.963 12.883 13.589 14.589 15.038 14.234 16.386 16.166 15.115 15.061 15.518 15.58 15.033 14.377 13.982 14.827 15.415 14.674 14.643 14.569 14.415 15.38 15.904 16.329 16.534 16.595 16.613 2021 +738 TZA GGX Tanzania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 186.837 292.45 343.861 467.716 571.331 612.017 733.543 867.757 "1,119.22" "1,220.18" "1,367.80" "1,726.15" "2,258.86" "2,888.27" "3,550.65" "4,163.82" "4,841.84" "6,010.41" "7,492.79" "8,806.58" "10,185.15" "12,200.07" "13,713.70" "14,280.94" "16,181.66" "18,324.78" "19,679.02" "21,424.11" "23,254.14" "25,356.72" "28,441.04" "32,780.81" "37,791.27" "42,388.35" "46,887.15" "52,239.97" "58,355.76" 2021 +738 TZA GGX_NGDP Tanzania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.163 17.58 16.41 16.754 15.576 13.376 12.828 11.371 12.761 12.324 12.377 13.609 15.364 17.023 18.314 17.618 17.83 18.084 19.579 19.805 19.03 19.577 18.792 17.289 17.151 16.911 16.573 16.606 16.623 17.073 17.515 18.497 19.158 19.274 19.179 19.141 19.108 2021 +738 TZA GGXCNL Tanzania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.974 -82.492 -42.396 -104.328 -77.67 71.876 -1.514 10.123 -99.899 -72.323 -45.762 -92.17 -260.964 -412.943 -635.169 -799.711 -391.989 -637.211 "-1,708.19" "-2,109.45" "-1,879.36" "-2,490.84" "-2,743.37" "-2,404.94" "-2,989.53" "-2,257.45" "-1,375.09" "-2,492.09" "-2,770.09" "-3,718.13" "-5,033.45" "-5,523.40" "-6,418.24" "-6,475.15" "-6,467.56" "-6,949.69" "-7,619.28" 2021 +738 TZA GGXCNL_NGDP Tanzania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.605 -4.959 -2.023 -3.737 -2.117 1.571 -0.026 0.133 -1.139 -0.73 -0.414 -0.727 -1.775 -2.434 -3.276 -3.384 -1.443 -1.917 -4.464 -4.744 -3.511 -3.997 -3.759 -2.911 -3.169 -2.083 -1.158 -1.932 -1.98 -2.503 -3.1 -3.117 -3.254 -2.944 -2.646 -2.546 -2.495 2021 +738 TZA GGSB Tanzania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +738 TZA GGSB_NPGDP Tanzania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +738 TZA GGXONLB Tanzania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.565 -43.261 8.865 -15.044 34.408 182.162 113.915 105.578 26.473 55.233 78.876 18.282 -156.808 -287.033 -464.254 -592.657 -151.791 -383.46 "-1,462.41" "-1,808.31" "-1,484.51" "-1,889.31" "-1,871.46" "-1,285.90" "-1,615.89" -656.593 477.772 -292.606 -416.003 "-1,304.11" "-2,456.69" "-2,775.42" "-3,002.76" "-2,281.27" "-1,641.91" "-1,466.76" "-1,508.74" 2021 +738 TZA GGXONLB_NGDP Tanzania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.393 -2.6 0.423 -0.539 0.938 3.981 1.992 1.384 0.302 0.558 0.714 0.144 -1.067 -1.692 -2.395 -2.508 -0.559 -1.154 -3.821 -4.067 -2.774 -3.032 -2.564 -1.557 -1.713 -0.606 0.402 -0.227 -0.297 -0.878 -1.513 -1.566 -1.522 -1.037 -0.672 -0.537 -0.494 2021 +738 TZA GGXWDN Tanzania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +738 TZA GGXWDN_NGDP Tanzania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +738 TZA GGXWDG Tanzania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,610.75" "6,008.42" "6,524.41" "7,553.93" "8,936.19" "8,144.64" "6,452.41" "7,226.78" "9,189.92" "12,252.16" "15,191.08" "18,723.99" "23,878.66" "29,810.69" "36,996.08" "43,125.13" "48,367.49" "52,307.49" "54,608.67" "60,192.86" "66,042.46" "70,001.36" "75,222.82" "80,874.73" "87,025.65" "94,244.65" "102,483.12" 2021 +738 TZA GGXWDG_NGDP Tanzania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.77 47.371 44.376 44.522 46.091 34.462 23.761 21.743 24.013 27.553 28.383 30.046 32.721 36.089 39.212 39.797 40.732 40.544 39.036 40.528 40.671 39.499 38.134 36.773 35.598 34.533 33.556 2021 +738 TZA NGDP_FY Tanzania "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 89.277 106.74 129.113 149.294 175.945 224.432 295.983 400.119 614.998 769.622 "1,008.78" "1,319.15" "1,663.55" "2,095.47" "2,791.71" "3,668.05" "4,575.36" "5,718.08" "7,631.15" "8,770.96" "9,900.61" "11,051.22" "12,683.64" "14,702.61" "16,966.87" "19,387.99" "23,633.85" "27,155.84" "33,236.64" "38,269.96" "44,467.11" "53,522.18" "62,318.66" "72,977.20" "82,603.39" "94,349.32" "108,362.32" "118,744.50" "129,014.83" "139,893.80" "148,522.11" "162,382.93" "177,224.97" "197,260.49" "219,929.02" "244,469.44" "272,915.26" "305,406.73" 2021 +738 TZA BCA Tanzania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.521 -0.407 -0.523 -0.305 -0.359 -0.375 -0.321 -0.407 -0.357 -0.335 -0.559 -0.737 -0.714 -0.895 -0.637 -0.59 -0.413 -0.436 -0.704 -0.777 -0.397 -0.309 -0.174 -0.16 -0.5 -0.907 -1.343 -1.831 -2.126 -2.179 -2.352 -3.571 -4.586 -4.891 -4.897 -3.67 -2.103 -1.407 -1.736 -1.573 -1.165 -2.308 -3.394 -3.273 -3.053 -3.052 -3.117 -3.179 2021 +738 TZA BCA_NGDPD Tanzania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.793 -3.126 -3.504 -1.992 -2.58 -2.987 -2.023 -5.209 -4.77 -5.2 -10.807 -12.252 -12.782 -17.306 -11.636 -9.241 -5.232 -4.67 -6.135 -6.599 -3.213 -2.45 -1.327 -1.131 -3.211 -5.282 -7.118 -8.394 -7.659 -7.516 -7.457 -10.481 -11.565 -10.707 -9.794 -7.745 -4.225 -2.644 -3.061 -2.587 -1.809 -3.282 -4.432 -3.854 -3.272 -3.005 -2.812 -2.62 2021 +578 THA NGDP_R Thailand "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Economic and Social Development Board Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993. Ratio splicing for years before 1993 Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,577.94" "1,671.20" "1,760.65" "1,858.92" "1,965.99" "2,057.27" "2,171.12" "2,377.79" "2,693.75" "3,022.21" "3,373.48" "3,656.94" "3,994.47" "4,341.03" "4,688.18" "5,068.88" "5,355.37" "5,207.90" "4,810.33" "5,030.27" "5,254.38" "5,435.36" "5,769.58" "6,184.37" "6,573.32" "6,848.59" "7,188.82" "7,579.54" "7,710.34" "7,657.09" "8,232.40" "8,301.56" "8,902.82" "9,142.09" "9,232.09" "9,521.43" "9,848.50" "10,259.94" "10,693.21" "10,923.29" "10,246.54" "10,403.70" "10,699.09" "11,096.48" "11,490.61" "11,871.77" "12,251.13" "12,622.75" 2021 +578 THA NGDP_RPCH Thailand "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.601 5.91 5.353 5.581 5.76 4.643 5.534 9.519 13.288 12.194 11.623 8.403 9.23 8.676 7.997 8.12 5.652 -2.754 -7.634 4.572 4.455 3.444 6.149 7.189 6.289 4.188 4.968 5.435 1.726 -0.691 7.513 0.84 7.243 2.687 0.984 3.134 3.435 4.178 4.223 2.152 -6.195 1.534 2.839 3.714 3.552 3.317 3.195 3.033 2021 +578 THA NGDP Thailand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Economic and Social Development Board Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993. Ratio splicing for years before 1993 Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" 684.362 785.514 869.396 951.419 "1,020.74" "1,091.39" "1,170.83" "1,342.85" "1,611.32" "1,918.33" "2,263.47" "2,583.49" "2,935.65" "3,263.43" "3,689.09" "4,217.61" "4,638.60" "4,710.31" "4,701.55" "4,789.83" "5,069.82" "5,345.00" "5,769.58" "6,317.30" "6,954.28" "7,614.41" "8,400.64" "9,076.30" "9,706.93" "9,658.67" "10,808.15" "11,306.91" "12,357.34" "12,915.16" "13,230.30" "13,743.48" "14,590.34" "15,488.66" "16,373.34" "16,892.41" "15,636.89" "16,178.72" "17,325.99" "18,177.86" "18,621.70" "19,964.74" "21,043.12" "22,899.26" 2021 +578 THA NGDPD Thailand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 33.422 35.999 37.799 41.366 43.179 40.185 44.52 52.204 63.704 74.637 88.467 101.247 115.576 128.889 146.684 169.279 183.035 150.18 113.676 126.539 126.132 120.105 134.177 152.142 172.752 189.084 221.579 263.007 290.97 281.399 340.928 370.929 397.722 420.364 407.373 401.142 413.497 456.523 506.547 544.027 499.75 505.902 534.758 580.688 597.57 640.201 672.959 732.235 2021 +578 THA PPPGDP Thailand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 74.669 86.563 96.832 106.24 116.415 125.671 135.296 151.84 178.083 207.632 240.438 269.457 301.035 334.905 369.414 407.786 438.723 433.999 405.379 429.888 459.213 485.732 523.636 572.359 624.687 671.257 726.346 786.52 815.436 814.994 886.76 912.79 "1,008.79" "1,049.95" "1,059.45" "1,087.23" "1,146.04" "1,205.84" "1,286.78" "1,337.98" "1,270.22" "1,343.29" "1,479.64" "1,589.28" "1,680.26" "1,768.26" "1,859.50" "1,952.98" 2021 +578 THA NGDP_D Thailand "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 43.371 47.003 49.379 51.181 51.92 53.05 53.928 56.475 59.817 63.474 67.096 70.646 73.493 75.176 78.689 83.206 86.616 90.445 97.739 95.22 96.487 98.338 100 102.15 105.796 111.182 116.857 119.747 125.895 126.14 131.288 136.202 138.802 141.271 143.308 144.343 148.148 150.963 153.119 154.646 152.607 155.509 161.939 163.816 162.06 168.17 171.765 181.413 2021 +578 THA NGDPRPC Thailand "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "33,307.81" "34,581.54" "35,745.04" "37,049.51" "38,477.29" "39,542.45" "40,979.87" "44,077.22" "49,074.02" "54,188.53" "59,646.16" "63,896.25" "69,095.33" "74,411.94" "79,629.01" "85,238.06" "89,062.83" "85,590.68" "78,108.63" "80,744.57" "83,465.64" "85,543.36" "90,052.42" "95,807.59" "101,135.35" "104,692.59" "109,231.69" "114,525.56" "115,890.94" "114,512.51" "122,514.95" "122,952.58" "131,240.46" "134,157.33" "134,895.63" "138,564.98" "142,791.28" "148,244.01" "154,017.62" "156,886.10" "146,798.54" "148,728.73" "152,673.59" "158,108.16" "163,529.98" "168,803.55" "174,091.91" "179,315.47" 2021 +578 THA NGDPRPPPPC Thailand "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,914.63" "4,064.33" "4,201.08" "4,354.39" "4,522.19" "4,647.38" "4,816.32" "5,180.35" "5,767.61" "6,368.72" "7,010.15" "7,509.65" "8,120.70" "8,745.55" "9,358.71" "10,017.93" "10,467.46" "10,059.38" "9,180.02" "9,489.82" "9,809.62" "10,053.82" "10,583.76" "11,260.16" "11,886.33" "12,304.40" "12,837.88" "13,460.06" "13,620.53" "13,458.53" "14,399.05" "14,450.48" "15,424.54" "15,767.36" "15,854.13" "16,285.39" "16,782.10" "17,422.95" "18,101.52" "18,438.65" "17,253.07" "17,479.92" "17,943.56" "18,582.28" "19,219.50" "19,839.29" "20,460.83" "21,074.75" 2021 +578 THA NGDPPC Thailand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,445.80" "16,254.39" "17,650.60" "18,962.41" "19,977.24" "20,977.41" "22,099.44" "24,892.47" "29,354.64" "34,395.87" "40,020.14" "45,140.30" "50,780.04" "55,940.19" "62,659.41" "70,923.28" "77,142.68" "77,412.89" "76,342.38" "76,885.01" "80,533.88" "84,121.33" "90,052.44" "97,867.02" "106,996.69" "116,399.49" "127,645.04" "137,141.40" "145,900.89" "144,446.30" "160,847.38" "167,464.12" "182,165.04" "189,526.00" "193,315.99" "200,008.39" "211,542.11" "223,792.88" "235,830.44" "242,617.88" "224,024.30" "231,286.97" "247,238.01" "259,007.23" "265,016.98" "283,876.65" "299,028.39" "325,300.89" 2021 +578 THA NGDPDPC Thailand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 705.484 744.913 767.41 824.445 845.08 772.393 840.315 967.712 "1,160.54" "1,338.26" "1,564.18" "1,769.04" "1,999.20" "2,209.36" "2,491.43" "2,846.59" "3,043.98" "2,468.18" "1,845.83" "2,031.17" "2,003.61" "1,890.25" "2,094.26" "2,356.97" "2,657.91" "2,890.48" "3,366.82" "3,973.99" "4,373.45" "4,208.36" "5,073.71" "5,493.74" "5,862.99" "6,168.71" "5,952.38" "5,837.81" "5,995.21" "6,596.22" "7,295.95" "7,813.61" "7,159.74" "7,232.26" "7,630.87" "8,273.93" "8,504.39" "9,102.95" "9,562.93" "10,401.93" 2021 +578 THA PPPPC Thailand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,576.14" "1,791.23" "1,965.90" "2,117.43" "2,278.40" "2,415.51" "2,553.72" "2,814.68" "3,244.26" "3,722.86" "4,251.17" "4,708.11" "5,207.22" "5,740.80" "6,274.51" "6,857.32" "7,296.22" "7,132.67" "6,582.42" "6,900.44" "7,294.59" "7,644.60" "8,172.98" "8,866.93" "9,611.27" "10,261.34" "11,036.59" "11,884.19" "12,256.49" "12,188.32" "13,196.81" "13,519.13" "14,870.98" "15,407.67" "15,480.21" "15,822.37" "16,616.20" "17,422.95" "18,533.93" "19,216.85" "18,197.92" "19,203.32" "21,114.18" "22,644.83" "23,912.80" "25,142.70" "26,424.04" "27,743.55" 2021 +578 THA NGAP_NPGDP Thailand Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +578 THA PPPSH Thailand Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.557 0.58 0.609 0.627 0.635 0.642 0.655 0.691 0.749 0.81 0.869 0.92 0.905 0.965 1.012 1.055 1.074 1.004 0.902 0.912 0.909 0.919 0.948 0.977 0.986 0.981 0.978 0.978 0.966 0.964 0.984 0.954 1.002 0.994 0.967 0.972 0.987 0.986 0.992 0.986 0.956 0.916 0.914 0.924 0.928 0.928 0.927 0.925 2021 +578 THA PPPEX Thailand Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 9.165 9.074 8.978 8.955 8.768 8.684 8.654 8.844 9.048 9.239 9.414 9.588 9.752 9.744 9.986 10.343 10.573 10.853 11.598 11.142 11.04 11.004 11.018 11.037 11.132 11.344 11.566 11.54 11.904 11.851 12.188 12.387 12.25 12.301 12.488 12.641 12.731 12.845 12.724 12.625 12.31 12.044 11.71 11.438 11.083 11.291 11.317 11.725 2021 +578 THA NID_NGDP Thailand Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Economic and Social Development Board Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993. Ratio splicing for years before 1993 Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" 26.513 26.352 23.235 25.998 25.017 28.35 26.002 28.009 32.687 35.231 41.539 42.064 39.701 39.656 40.908 42.863 42.533 34.275 20.071 20.173 22.283 23.112 22.744 23.829 25.681 30.421 27.012 25.496 28.226 20.636 25.357 26.791 28.024 27.457 23.919 22.356 21.105 22.934 25.22 23.806 23.688 29.119 29.081 26.377 23.299 23.685 25.251 24.044 2021 +578 THA NGSD_NGDP Thailand Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Economic and Social Development Board Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993. Ratio splicing for years before 1993 Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.722 18.292 19.733 18.171 19.238 23.516 25.6 26.281 28.952 30.599 41.539 34.772 34.433 34.903 35.59 35.045 34.692 32.204 32.644 30.015 30.051 27.959 26.578 27.116 27.792 26.384 28.055 31.423 28.546 28.513 28.724 29.334 26.792 25.356 26.777 29.274 31.611 32.562 30.831 30.799 27.926 26.941 28.602 28.312 26.759 27.061 28.622 27.365 2021 +578 THA PCPI Thailand "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Ministry of Commerce Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. Annual data were derived from monthly data received from the authorities Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 28.603 32.236 33.944 35.2 35.48 36.346 37.018 37.925 39.398 41.518 43.919 46.435 48.354 49.948 52.483 55.525 58.758 62.067 67.008 67.167 68.308 69.408 69.867 71.133 73.133 76.4 80 81.733 86.217 85.467 88.286 91.65 94.411 96.474 98.302 97.418 97.601 98.25 99.297 99.998 99.151 100.372 106.721 109.727 111.319 113.88 116.157 118.48 2021 +578 THA PCPIPCH Thailand "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.7 12.7 5.3 3.7 0.795 2.44 1.848 2.452 3.885 5.379 5.785 5.728 4.133 3.295 5.077 5.795 5.823 5.63 7.962 0.236 1.7 1.61 0.66 1.813 2.812 4.467 4.712 2.167 5.485 -0.87 3.299 3.811 3.012 2.185 1.894 -0.899 0.188 0.665 1.065 0.706 -0.847 1.231 6.326 2.816 1.452 2.3 2 2 2021 +578 THA PCPIE Thailand "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Ministry of Commerce Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. Annual data were derived from monthly data received from the authorities Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 35.64 35.4 36.71 37.36 38.59 39.81 42.27 45.04 47.17 48.64 50.77 53.2 57.2 59.9 64.4 67.2 67.6 68.7 69.1 70.2 71.5 73.6 77.8 80.7 83.1 83.5 86.4 89.07 92.22 95.56 97.16 97.74 96.9 97.99 98.75 99.1 99.97 99.7 101.86 109.331 109.644 112.513 114.744 117.059 119.38 2021 +578 THA PCPIEPCH Thailand "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.673 3.701 1.771 3.292 3.161 6.179 6.553 4.729 3.116 4.379 4.786 7.519 4.72 7.513 4.348 0.595 1.627 0.582 1.592 1.852 2.937 5.707 3.728 2.974 0.481 3.473 3.09 3.537 3.622 1.674 0.597 -0.859 1.125 0.776 0.354 0.878 -0.27 2.166 7.335 0.286 2.617 1.983 2.017 1.983 2021 +578 THA TM_RPCH Thailand Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Smuggled goods and products procured on carriers at sea. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 2.834 5.442 -12.922 23.6 1.021 -8.187 4.958 27.063 32.747 21.581 23.682 12.95 8.968 11.778 15.749 19.968 -0.605 -11.298 -21.647 10.489 27.118 -5.496 6.221 11.096 20.305 16.19 2.943 4.2 11.399 -20.772 22.956 12.4 5.629 1.681 -5.298 0.004 -0.992 6.227 8.274 -5.167 -14.139 17.86 6.747 4.361 6.149 5.063 3.776 4.055 2021 +578 THA TMG_RPCH Thailand Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Smuggled goods and products procured on carriers at sea. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 0.887 6.936 -12.63 26.392 1.875 -8.197 4.205 28.027 33.706 21.793 22.037 9.452 5.222 10.152 15.724 19.338 1.117 -7.787 -24.071 12.48 6.92 -3.418 3.797 13.457 20.557 18.423 1.285 3.506 12.503 -20.502 27.252 13.466 6.675 1.999 -6.203 0.24 -2.554 5.84 7.64 -5.802 -10.475 18.337 6.19 5 5.8 5.2 5.3 5.3 2021 +578 THA TX_RPCH Thailand Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Smuggled goods and products procured on carriers at sea. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 13.727 4.104 18.788 -6.318 12.056 4.17 15.051 21.108 26.114 21.145 11.686 17.28 13.807 12.735 14.245 15.445 -5.525 7.234 8.242 9.031 17.488 -4.211 5.887 9.134 14.631 7.76 10.788 8.894 6.264 -12.14 14.22 9.509 3.662 2.514 0.345 1.25 2.696 5.181 3.351 -2.954 -19.682 10.386 7.439 5.718 7.846 4.244 4.766 4.062 2021 +578 THA TXG_RPCH Thailand Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Smuggled goods and products procured on carriers at sea. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 8.42 5.977 24.992 -8.84 14.934 5.159 17.78 20.329 23.541 22.914 12.627 17.215 10.927 11.485 17.715 13.376 0.634 12.242 -0.848 12.057 24.235 0.497 3.959 11.682 14.42 7.461 11.108 11.845 4.909 -13.903 16.706 8.724 2.218 0.37 0.966 -1.865 0.412 5.648 3.905 -3.667 -5.795 15.038 1.655 1.374 3.058 4.117 3.913 3.512 2021 +578 THA LUR Thailand Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Labour Force Survey, downloaded from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.333 2.442 2.192 2.108 1.858 1.517 1.364 1.372 1.5 1.05 0.655 0.662 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.2 1.1 1 2 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2021 +578 THA LE Thailand Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +578 THA LP Thailand Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Labour Force Survey, downloaded from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" 47.374 48.326 49.256 50.174 51.095 52.027 52.98 53.946 54.892 55.772 56.558 57.232 57.811 58.338 58.875 59.467 60.13 60.847 61.585 62.299 62.953 63.539 64.069 64.55 64.995 65.416 65.813 66.182 66.531 66.867 67.195 67.518 67.836 68.145 68.439 68.715 68.971 69.21 69.428 69.626 69.8 69.951 70.078 70.183 70.266 70.329 70.372 70.394 2021 +578 THA GGR Thailand General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 826.508 934.078 937.81 822.73 804.194 851.29 972.1 "1,015.16" "1,249.96" "1,381.12" "1,621.59" "1,700.48" "1,788.67" "1,953.20" "1,842.82" "2,223.85" "2,411.74" "2,518.78" "2,851.19" "2,808.35" "3,032.34" "3,144.31" "3,216.37" "3,462.57" "3,530.93" "3,276.10" "3,235.01" "3,414.08" "3,681.59" "3,874.08" "4,072.30" "4,347.22" "4,502.88" 2021 +578 THA GGR_NGDP Thailand General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.23 20.711 19.954 17.629 17.455 17.554 19.056 18.99 20.264 20.437 21.753 20.606 20.219 20.027 19.508 20.939 21.208 21.391 22.151 21.385 22.315 21.919 21.097 21.416 21.005 20.652 20.224 20.047 20.523 20.616 20.616 20.616 20.616 2021 +578 THA GGX Thailand General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 701.724 810.083 "1,016.81" "1,116.37" "1,219.64" 938.197 "1,062.30" "1,374.54" "1,127.93" "1,306.38" "1,459.60" "1,546.43" "1,769.21" "1,875.08" "2,051.96" "2,337.46" "2,401.03" "2,620.10" "2,784.83" "2,913.53" "3,014.35" "3,062.63" "3,281.14" "3,452.21" "3,668.00" "4,023.77" "4,359.17" "4,363.86" "4,250.15" "4,468.89" "4,736.43" "5,051.98" "5,260.89" 2021 +578 THA GGX_NGDP Thailand General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.176 17.962 21.634 23.922 26.472 19.346 20.824 25.712 18.286 19.331 19.58 18.739 19.999 19.226 21.722 22.009 21.113 22.251 21.636 22.186 22.182 21.35 21.522 21.352 21.82 25.365 27.252 25.623 23.692 23.781 23.978 23.958 24.086 2021 +578 THA GGXCNL Thailand General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 124.784 123.995 -78.998 -293.639 -415.45 -86.907 -90.197 -359.373 122.03 74.736 161.992 154.046 19.457 78.122 -209.144 -113.609 10.706 -101.322 66.358 -105.179 17.989 81.685 -64.777 10.357 -137.075 -747.672 "-1,124.16" -949.781 -568.558 -594.813 -664.129 -704.755 -758.01 2021 +578 THA GGXCNL_NGDP Thailand General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.054 2.749 -1.681 -6.292 -9.017 -1.792 -1.768 -6.722 1.978 1.106 2.173 1.867 0.22 0.801 -2.214 -1.07 0.094 -0.86 0.516 -0.801 0.132 0.569 -0.425 0.064 -0.815 -4.713 -7.028 -5.577 -3.169 -3.165 -3.362 -3.342 -3.47 2021 +578 THA GGSB Thailand General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 106.851 74.926 -120.958 -241.78 -362.656 -52.607 -34.986 -296.128 116.472 56.817 36.543 626.922 244.878 104.39 -170.973 140.61 299.465 -108.572 -51.835 50.058 336.111 145.742 228.273 266.904 161.715 -449.014 -881.197 -658.28 -70.515 -71.236 -103.793 -61.447 -53.945 2021 +578 THA GGSB_NPGDP Thailand General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.673 1.753 -2.694 -4.874 -7.386 -1.043 -0.649 -5.215 1.897 0.852 0.494 7.643 2.825 1.09 -1.743 1.336 2.639 -0.915 -0.411 0.379 2.453 1.009 1.497 1.666 0.968 -2.731 -5.276 -3.757 -0.386 -0.379 -0.524 -0.295 -0.249 2021 +578 THA GGXONLB Thailand General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -37.66 -36.202 -294.31 179.863 149.249 242.576 254.33 96.721 156.086 -143.384 -48.928 107.793 -0.04 163.084 -7.96 96.877 139.241 11.712 100.604 -46.513 -673.163 -997.822 -749.361 -278.274 -260.196 -284.267 -293.648 -317.93 2021 +578 THA GGXONLB_NGDP Thailand General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.777 -0.71 -5.505 2.916 2.209 3.254 3.082 1.093 1.6 -1.518 -0.461 0.948 -- 1.267 -0.061 0.713 0.971 0.077 0.622 -0.277 -4.244 -6.238 -4.4 -1.551 -1.385 -1.439 -1.393 -1.456 2021 +578 THA GGXWDN Thailand General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +578 THA GGXWDN_NGDP Thailand General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +578 THA GGXWDG Thailand General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 685.23 "1,901.36" "2,327.84" "2,607.06" "2,804.28" "2,931.72" "2,934.94" "2,930.04" "3,126.55" "3,388.99" "3,233.12" "3,183.42" "3,408.23" "4,001.94" "4,230.31" "4,448.30" "4,937.24" "5,430.56" "5,690.81" "5,783.32" "5,988.39" "6,369.33" "6,780.95" "6,901.80" "7,848.16" "9,337.54" "10,465.85" "11,007.64" "11,511.20" "12,021.49" "12,497.94" "12,987.82" 2021 +578 THA GGXWDG_NGDP Thailand General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.193 40.455 49.881 56.585 57.826 57.469 54.902 47.501 46.266 45.462 39.177 35.985 34.947 42.364 39.831 39.116 41.93 42.19 43.335 42.559 41.745 41.778 41.941 41.058 49.473 58.375 61.453 61.362 61.257 60.859 59.269 59.463 2021 +578 THA NGDP_FY Thailand "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,085.48" "4,510.06" "4,699.94" "4,666.80" "4,607.31" "4,849.55" "5,101.37" "5,345.83" "6,168.36" "6,757.79" "7,454.62" "8,252.52" "8,846.46" "9,752.66" "9,446.54" "10,620.56" "11,372.08" "11,775.03" "12,871.55" "13,132.26" "13,589.05" "14,345.02" "15,245.78" "16,167.92" "16,810.01" "15,863.38" "15,995.78" "17,030.75" "17,938.91" "18,791.65" "19,753.12" "21,086.66" "21,841.70" 2021 +578 THA BCA Thailand Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Downloaded via CEIC; Prior to 2005 data come from IMF Statistics Department. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The authorities issue BPM6 historical data back from 2005 and discontinued the BPM5 series.  Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.076 -2.571 -1.003 -2.873 -2.109 -1.537 0.247 -0.366 -1.654 -2.498 -7.281 -7.571 -6.303 -6.355 -8.059 -13.582 -14.691 -3.021 14.242 12.428 9.313 5.101 4.654 4.772 2.759 -7.642 2.315 15.584 0.931 22.189 11.486 9.427 -4.899 -8.833 11.643 27.753 43.438 43.952 28.423 38.044 21.178 -11.018 -2.565 11.235 20.676 21.616 22.687 24.316 2021 +578 THA BCA_NGDPD Thailand Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.212 -7.142 -2.654 -6.946 -4.883 -3.826 0.555 -0.702 -2.597 -3.347 -8.23 -7.478 -5.454 -4.931 -5.494 -8.023 -8.027 -2.012 12.529 9.821 7.384 4.247 3.469 3.136 1.597 -4.041 1.045 5.925 0.32 7.885 3.369 2.541 -1.232 -2.101 2.858 6.918 10.505 9.628 5.611 6.993 4.238 -2.178 -0.48 1.935 3.46 3.376 3.371 3.321 2021 +537 TLS NGDP_R Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.833 0.969 0.904 0.884 0.888 0.914 0.877 0.967 1.077 1.186 1.296 1.374 1.44 1.485 1.552 1.594 1.648 1.598 1.587 1.62 1.481 1.503 1.553 1.618 1.66 1.7 1.741 1.793 2020 +537 TLS NGDP_RPCH Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.348 -6.701 -2.182 0.4 2.988 -4.119 10.262 11.391 10.144 9.329 5.956 4.853 3.068 4.512 2.761 3.385 -3.071 -0.688 2.071 -8.574 1.53 3.3 4.2 2.6 2.4 2.4 3 2020 +537 TLS NGDP Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.367 0.477 0.47 0.49 0.441 0.462 0.454 0.543 0.648 0.727 0.882 1.042 1.16 1.396 1.447 1.594 1.651 1.616 1.584 1.704 1.595 1.681 1.858 2.043 2.19 2.332 2.484 2.661 2020 +537 TLS NGDPD Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.367 0.477 0.47 0.49 0.441 0.462 0.454 0.543 0.648 0.727 0.882 1.042 1.16 1.396 1.447 1.594 1.651 1.616 1.584 2.048 1.902 2.358 2.455 2.085 2.19 2.332 2.484 2.661 2020 +537 TLS PPPGDP Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.105 1.315 1.246 1.242 1.281 1.361 1.345 1.523 1.729 1.916 2.12 2.293 2.658 2.864 3.195 3.484 3.817 3.95 4.017 4.888 5.46 5.729 5.347 4.946 5.108 5.327 5.559 5.837 2020 +537 TLS NGDP_D Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.076 49.28 51.941 55.467 49.651 50.564 51.769 56.158 60.233 61.296 68.016 75.882 80.561 94.001 93.28 100 100.135 101.117 99.817 105.222 107.744 111.811 119.638 126.218 131.897 137.173 142.66 148.367 2020 +537 TLS NGDPRPC Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 941.59 "1,075.04" 979.648 933.571 913.408 918.727 862.416 932.615 "1,020.10" "1,103.86" "1,185.62" "1,234.08" "1,271.31" "1,287.26" "1,321.24" "1,332.79" "1,351.92" "1,285.14" "1,251.43" "1,466.82" "1,587.86" "1,569.44" "1,342.00" "1,176.68" "1,168.65" "1,175.39" "1,182.56" "1,197.15" 2019 +537 TLS NGDPRPPPPC Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,328.06" "2,658.01" "2,422.16" "2,308.24" "2,258.38" "2,271.54" "2,132.31" "2,305.87" "2,522.19" "2,729.28" "2,931.43" "3,051.24" "3,143.28" "3,182.74" "3,266.73" "3,295.30" "3,342.61" "3,177.49" "3,094.13" "3,626.67" "3,925.95" "3,880.41" "3,318.07" "2,909.31" "2,889.45" "2,906.13" "2,923.85" "2,959.94" 2019 +537 TLS NGDPPC Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 415.012 529.778 508.841 517.827 453.513 464.546 446.467 523.738 614.436 676.619 806.414 936.449 "1,024.17" "1,210.04" "1,232.45" "1,332.79" "1,353.76" "1,299.50" "1,249.14" "1,583.71" "1,442.73" "1,754.41" "1,792.71" "1,494.91" "1,541.41" "1,612.32" "1,687.04" "1,776.18" 2019 +537 TLS NGDPDPC Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 415.012 529.778 508.841 517.827 453.513 464.546 446.467 523.738 614.436 676.619 806.414 936.449 "1,024.17" "1,210.04" "1,232.45" "1,332.79" "1,353.76" "1,299.50" "1,249.14" "1,583.71" "1,442.73" "1,754.41" "1,792.71" "1,494.91" "1,541.41" "1,612.32" "1,687.04" "1,776.18" 2019 +537 TLS PPPPC Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,249.45" "1,458.67" "1,349.96" "1,311.86" "1,317.98" "1,367.23" "1,323.03" "1,469.38" "1,638.05" "1,783.91" "1,939.07" "2,060.25" "2,345.55" "2,483.18" "2,721.04" "2,912.74" "3,130.59" "3,177.49" "3,168.04" "3,779.74" "4,140.95" "4,262.99" "3,904.37" "3,545.36" "3,595.04" "3,683.00" "3,775.99" "3,896.57" 2019 +537 TLS NGAP_NPGDP Timor-Leste Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +537 TLS PPPSH Timor-Leste Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2020 +537 TLS PPPEX Timor-Leste Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.332 0.363 0.377 0.395 0.344 0.34 0.337 0.356 0.375 0.379 0.416 0.455 0.437 0.487 0.453 0.458 0.432 0.409 0.394 0.419 0.348 0.412 0.459 0.422 0.429 0.438 0.447 0.456 2020 +537 TLS NID_NGDP Timor-Leste Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.477 30.163 27.87 22.273 17.071 15.778 12.124 18.652 31.312 48.848 42.699 70.318 60.008 41.766 43.123 36.825 39.578 34.932 35.267 26.53 18.202 31.126 29.449 28.508 25.922 26.259 25.375 28.325 2020 +537 TLS NGSD_NGDP Timor-Leste Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +537 TLS PCPI Timor-Leste "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. The CPI base year is August 2018. CPI weights are based on a 2011 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.362 46.99 48.911 52.832 54 54.87 57.741 62.729 67.388 67.247 70.729 80.047 88.8 97.192 98.017 98.65 97.2 97.708 99.95 100.842 101.333 105.158 112.519 117.02 119.946 122.345 124.792 127.287 2021 +537 TLS PCPIPCH Timor-Leste "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.589 4.087 8.017 2.21 1.612 5.232 8.639 7.427 -0.209 5.178 13.174 10.935 9.451 0.849 0.646 -1.47 0.523 2.294 0.892 0.488 3.775 7 4 2.5 2 2 2 2021 +537 TLS PCPIE Timor-Leste "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. The CPI base year is August 2018. CPI weights are based on a 2011 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.861 48.627 51.376 54.192 55.564 56.137 59.867 64.458 68.474 69.144 74.691 86.262 94.2 98 98.3 97.7 97.7 98.3 100.4 100.7 101.9 107.3 114.811 119.403 122.389 124.836 127.333 129.88 2021 +537 TLS PCPIEPCH Timor-Leste "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.03 5.654 5.48 2.532 1.033 6.644 7.668 6.231 0.978 8.022 15.493 9.202 4.034 0.306 -0.61 0 0.614 2.136 0.299 1.192 5.299 7 4 2.5 2 2 2 2021 +537 TLS TM_RPCH Timor-Leste Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +537 TLS TMG_RPCH Timor-Leste Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +537 TLS TX_RPCH Timor-Leste Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +537 TLS TXG_RPCH Timor-Leste Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +537 TLS LUR Timor-Leste Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +537 TLS LE Timor-Leste Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +537 TLS LP Timor-Leste Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.873 0.884 0.901 0.923 0.947 0.972 0.995 1.016 1.036 1.055 1.074 1.094 1.113 1.133 1.153 1.174 1.196 1.219 1.243 1.268 1.293 1.318 1.344 1.369 1.395 1.421 1.447 1.472 1.498 2019 +537 TLS GGR Timor-Leste General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.401 0.472 0.403 0.353 0.294 0.221 0.458 0.249 0.673 0.761 0.895 1.125 1.052 1.141 1.063 1.031 0.926 0.848 0.912 0.879 0.91 0.909 0.964 0.958 0.958 0.959 0.965 0.948 2019 +537 TLS GGR_NGDP Timor-Leste General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 109.206 98.9 85.906 71.881 66.674 47.838 100.873 45.895 103.791 104.665 101.494 107.898 90.638 81.776 73.461 64.69 56.088 52.48 57.599 42.901 47.817 38.538 39.278 45.917 43.731 41.11 38.843 35.63 2019 +537 TLS GGX Timor-Leste General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.457 0.439 0.393 0.327 0.27 0.272 0.412 0.793 0.886 1.07 1.389 1.501 1.342 1.606 1.559 1.84 1.383 1.331 1.396 1.318 1.635 1.984 2.338 2.32 2.2 1.979 2.025 2019 +537 TLS GGX_NGDP Timor-Leste General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 95.659 93.545 80.119 74.153 58.335 59.841 75.827 122.353 121.835 121.287 133.278 129.327 96.143 110.989 97.809 111.495 85.612 84.031 68.148 69.304 69.335 80.826 112.092 105.919 94.343 79.696 76.103 2019 +537 TLS GGXCNL Timor-Leste General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 -0.036 -0.04 -0.033 -0.049 0.186 -0.162 -0.12 -0.125 -0.175 -0.265 -0.449 -0.201 -0.543 -0.528 -0.915 -0.535 -0.419 -0.517 -0.409 -0.726 -1.02 -1.38 -1.362 -1.242 -1.015 -1.077 2019 +537 TLS GGXCNL_NGDP Timor-Leste General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.242 -7.639 -8.238 -7.479 -10.497 41.032 -29.932 -18.562 -17.17 -19.793 -25.38 -38.689 -14.367 -37.528 -33.119 -55.406 -33.132 -26.431 -25.247 -21.487 -30.797 -41.548 -66.175 -62.188 -53.233 -40.854 -40.473 2019 +537 TLS GGSB Timor-Leste General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +537 TLS GGSB_NPGDP Timor-Leste General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +537 TLS GGXONLB Timor-Leste General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.036 -0.04 -0.033 -0.049 0.186 -0.162 -0.12 -0.125 -0.175 -0.265 -0.449 -0.201 -0.543 -0.528 -0.915 -0.534 -0.417 -0.514 -0.407 -0.722 -1.015 -1.375 -1.355 -1.234 -1.006 -1.067 2019 +537 TLS GGXONLB_NGDP Timor-Leste General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.639 -8.238 -7.479 -10.497 41.032 -29.932 -18.562 -17.17 -19.793 -25.38 -38.689 -14.367 -37.528 -33.119 -55.406 -33.061 -26.299 -25.081 -21.397 -30.61 -41.354 -65.909 -61.892 -52.91 -40.512 -40.117 2019 +537 TLS GGXWDN Timor-Leste General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +537 TLS GGXWDN_NGDP Timor-Leste General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +537 TLS GGXWDG Timor-Leste General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0.006 0.022 0.047 0.077 0.106 0.145 0.193 0.218 0.237 0.274 0.321 0.373 0.419 0.469 0.521 2019 +537 TLS GGXWDG_NGDP Timor-Leste General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.002 0.456 1.525 2.942 4.676 6.578 9.148 9.434 11.473 10.036 11.163 15.407 17.041 17.982 18.865 19.592 2019 +537 TLS NGDP_FY Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.367 0.477 0.47 0.49 0.441 0.462 0.454 0.543 0.648 0.727 0.882 1.042 1.16 1.396 1.447 1.594 1.651 1.616 1.584 2.048 1.902 2.358 2.455 2.085 2.19 2.332 2.484 2.661 2019 +537 TLS BCA Timor-Leste Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.015 -0.032 -0.042 -0.044 0.066 0.262 0.544 1.167 2.042 1.195 1.589 2.219 2.648 2.392 1.094 0.204 -0.544 -0.284 -0.191 0.133 -0.308 0.043 -0.284 -0.821 -0.942 -0.984 -0.996 -1.103 2021 +537 TLS BCA_NGDPD Timor-Leste Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.141 -6.635 -9 -8.99 14.878 56.7 119.782 215.067 314.906 164.452 180.18 212.852 228.192 171.382 75.578 12.771 -32.987 -17.549 -12.071 6.492 -16.193 1.803 -11.572 -39.376 -42.998 -42.207 -40.113 -41.455 2020 +742 TGO NGDP_R Togo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 "1,565.48" "1,511.96" "1,455.90" "1,380.83" "1,462.04" "1,516.38" "1,565.82" "1,526.93" "1,681.52" "1,750.46" "1,853.69" "1,842.75" "1,783.66" "1,492.58" "1,700.49" "2,035.34" "1,956.55" "2,030.96" "1,985.00" "2,035.42" "2,015.68" "2,032.20" "2,110.04" "2,251.83" "2,229.76" "2,125.63" "2,181.96" "2,156.22" "2,243.76" "2,368.06" "2,512.52" "2,673.32" "2,848.15" "3,022.17" "3,201.09" "3,384.83" "3,574.38" "3,729.78" "3,915.03" "4,128.96" "4,201.54" "4,422.49" "4,661.28" "4,950.28" "5,272.05" "5,614.73" "5,979.69" "6,368.37" 2020 +742 TGO NGDP_RPCH Togo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.285 -3.419 -3.708 -5.156 5.881 3.717 3.26 -2.484 10.124 4.1 5.897 -0.59 -3.207 -16.319 13.93 19.691 -3.871 3.803 -2.263 2.54 -0.97 0.82 3.83 6.72 -0.98 -4.67 2.65 -1.18 4.06 5.54 6.1 6.4 6.54 6.11 5.92 5.74 5.6 4.348 4.967 5.464 1.758 5.259 5.399 6.2 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 2020 +742 TGO NGDP Togo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 421.392 450.025 458.816 506.991 533.862 575.503 621.543 633.353 698.588 734.216 754.774 772.889 760.522 619.826 942.135 "1,118.31" "1,252.51" "1,455.42" "1,392.84" "1,456.91" "1,429.23" "1,464.53" "1,597.08" "1,655.05" "1,607.56" "1,622.67" "1,657.24" "1,719.23" "1,999.81" "2,144.00" "2,289.16" "2,462.00" "2,667.83" "2,879.66" "3,047.84" "3,334.96" "3,574.40" "3,713.57" "3,950.45" "4,230.51" "4,359.85" "4,672.45" "5,087.25" "5,506.41" "5,981.62" "6,497.83" "7,058.59" "7,667.75" 2020 +742 TGO NGDPD Togo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.994 1.656 1.396 1.33 1.222 1.281 1.795 2.107 2.345 2.302 2.772 2.74 2.873 2.189 1.697 2.24 2.448 2.494 2.361 2.37 2.014 2 2.301 2.854 3.048 3.08 3.173 3.592 4.483 4.554 4.63 5.223 5.229 5.831 6.174 5.641 6.03 6.393 7.115 7.221 7.586 8.43 8.359 8.986 9.802 10.713 11.718 12.729 2020 +742 TGO PPPGDP Togo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.714 2.869 2.933 2.891 3.172 3.394 3.575 3.572 4.073 4.406 4.84 4.974 4.925 4.219 4.909 5.999 5.872 6.201 6.128 6.373 6.454 6.653 7.016 7.635 7.763 7.633 8.077 8.197 8.694 9.234 9.915 10.769 11.214 11.966 12.793 13.806 14.676 15.491 16.649 17.873 18.406 20.179 22.781 25.055 27.244 29.554 32.074 34.82 2020 +742 TGO NGDP_D Togo "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.918 29.764 31.514 36.716 36.515 37.952 39.694 41.479 41.545 41.944 40.717 41.942 42.638 41.527 55.404 54.945 64.016 71.662 70.168 71.578 70.906 72.066 75.689 73.498 72.095 76.338 75.952 79.734 89.128 90.538 91.11 92.095 93.669 95.284 95.213 98.527 100.001 99.565 100.905 102.459 103.768 105.652 109.139 111.234 113.459 115.728 118.043 120.404 2020 +742 TGO NGDPRPC Togo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "575,257.71" "537,570.63" "499,345.01" "456,173.63" "465,492.08" "466,149.31" "465,597.50" "439,816.72" "470,029.71" "475,853.47" "491,132.87" "477,024.59" "452,027.10" "370,455.06" "412,678.78" "481,588.94" "449,904.61" "452,738.26" "428,498.80" "425,779.30" "409,323.54" "401,417.36" "406,007.52" "422,432.69" "407,801.36" "378,789.98" "378,623.73" "364,203.60" "368,832.00" "378,839.19" "391,255.48" "405,297.29" "420,465.35" "434,549.90" "448,457.19" "462,208.61" "475,952.31" "484,483.42" "496,258.19" "510,729.64" "507,149.92" "520,922.08" "535,782.22" "555,252.33" "577,055.48" "599,714.78" "623,263.84" "647,737.61" 2020 +742 TGO NGDPRPPPPC Togo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,389.26" "2,232.73" "2,073.97" "1,894.66" "1,933.36" "1,936.09" "1,933.80" "1,826.72" "1,952.21" "1,976.40" "2,039.86" "1,981.26" "1,877.44" "1,538.64" "1,714.01" "2,000.22" "1,868.62" "1,880.39" "1,779.72" "1,768.42" "1,700.07" "1,667.24" "1,686.30" "1,754.52" "1,693.75" "1,573.26" "1,572.57" "1,512.67" "1,531.90" "1,573.46" "1,625.03" "1,683.35" "1,746.35" "1,804.85" "1,862.61" "1,919.73" "1,976.81" "2,012.24" "2,061.15" "2,121.25" "2,106.38" "2,163.58" "2,225.30" "2,306.17" "2,396.73" "2,490.84" "2,588.65" "2,690.30" 2020 +742 TGO NGDPPC Togo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "154,846.39" "160,004.76" "157,364.81" "167,490.81" "169,974.23" "176,914.73" "184,815.92" "182,431.01" "195,274.36" "199,592.93" "199,976.69" "200,074.81" "192,737.27" "153,839.40" "228,639.44" "264,608.81" "288,012.74" "324,439.79" "300,669.35" "304,763.14" "290,233.03" "289,286.05" "307,304.86" "310,480.08" "294,006.24" "289,162.02" "287,571.71" "290,392.33" "328,731.46" "342,994.36" "356,473.75" "373,259.44" "393,844.52" "414,058.34" "426,988.25" "455,398.47" "475,955.11" "482,377.81" "500,747.80" "523,290.69" "526,259.45" "550,364.65" "584,744.83" "617,631.52" "654,721.81" "694,039.45" "735,718.22" "779,899.91" 2020 +742 TGO NGDPDPC Togo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 732.897 588.837 478.885 439.532 388.995 393.789 533.68 607.02 655.62 625.669 734.496 709.219 728.16 543.292 411.811 530.121 563.017 555.862 509.651 495.79 409.01 395.011 442.767 535.374 557.462 548.802 550.519 606.782 736.985 728.528 721.037 791.925 771.891 838.357 864.996 770.358 802.935 830.452 901.932 893.161 915.625 993.009 960.833 "1,007.97" "1,072.94" "1,144.28" "1,221.33" "1,294.67" 2020 +742 TGO PPPPC Togo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 997.27 "1,020.10" "1,006.12" 955.124 "1,009.81" "1,043.21" "1,062.96" "1,028.94" "1,138.39" "1,197.69" "1,282.41" "1,287.70" "1,248.03" "1,047.05" "1,191.31" "1,419.38" "1,350.28" "1,382.21" "1,322.94" "1,333.06" "1,310.58" "1,314.22" "1,349.96" "1,432.30" "1,419.81" "1,360.16" "1,401.51" "1,384.57" "1,429.05" "1,477.23" "1,543.98" "1,632.63" "1,655.51" "1,720.57" "1,792.30" "1,885.30" "1,954.22" "2,012.24" "2,110.38" "2,210.78" "2,221.74" "2,376.90" "2,618.52" "2,810.36" "2,982.00" "3,156.69" "3,343.10" "3,541.60" 2020 +742 TGO NGAP_NPGDP Togo Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +742 TGO PPPSH Togo Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.02 0.019 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.015 0.012 0.013 0.016 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.012 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.01 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 2020 +742 TGO PPPEX Togo Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 155.27 156.852 156.408 175.36 168.323 169.587 173.87 177.301 171.535 166.648 155.938 155.374 154.434 146.926 191.923 186.425 213.298 234.725 227.274 228.619 221.455 220.12 227.64 216.771 207.075 212.595 205.187 209.735 230.035 232.187 230.879 228.625 237.899 240.651 238.234 241.552 243.553 239.722 237.278 236.7 236.868 231.547 223.312 219.77 219.558 219.863 220.071 220.211 2020 +742 TGO NID_NGDP Togo Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 19.541 19.775 17.459 14.306 9.441 11.406 12.638 11.995 10.886 16.531 11.447 9.22 8.451 2.803 8.595 9.987 9.382 8.317 10.805 6.956 10.63 11.066 15.609 16.055 16.586 14.401 13.748 13.3 13.645 15.088 15.709 19.317 17.298 20.787 20.617 23.223 21.413 18.317 18.104 20.539 23.613 26.195 26.726 25.827 24.499 25.069 25.38 28.985 2020 +742 TGO NGSD_NGDP Togo Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 7.157 7.593 -1.7 0.099 -0.45 -0.714 -1.194 -0.347 -0.138 4.983 7.098 2.883 2.58 -1.504 4.435 3.482 2.053 2.72 3.552 0.727 3.674 2.6 9.518 10.368 9.787 7.773 8.185 7.285 8.675 11.197 11.998 14.228 12.415 11.785 13.825 15.603 14.174 16.805 15.505 19.771 23.339 24.262 21.927 20.118 20.418 21.948 23.15 27.475 2020 +742 TGO PCPI Togo "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 27.627 33.074 36.755 40.193 38.776 38.072 39.643 39.664 39.604 39.228 39.671 39.765 40.41 40.374 54.61 63.236 66.143 69.653 70.333 70.295 71.397 75.019 77.067 76.349 76.866 80.937 81.813 82.167 88.485 92.084 92.279 95.562 98.084 99.813 100 101.79 102.663 102.441 103.392 104.102 106.008 110.588 116.775 119.28 121.634 124.029 126.526 128.677 2021 +742 TGO PCPIPCH Togo "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.32 19.716 11.13 9.355 -3.527 -1.815 4.125 0.054 -0.151 -0.951 1.13 0.238 1.622 -0.089 35.259 15.797 4.596 5.307 0.975 -0.053 1.567 5.074 2.73 -0.932 0.677 5.295 1.082 0.433 7.69 4.067 0.212 3.558 2.639 1.763 0.187 1.79 0.857 -0.215 0.928 0.687 1.831 4.32 5.594 2.145 1.974 1.969 2.013 1.7 2021 +742 TGO PCPIE Togo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 29.816 33.085 38.578 38.511 37.305 39.011 39.559 39.361 39.634 38.452 39.042 41.008 40.143 41.086 61.012 64.912 68.097 70.162 69.186 72.307 71.417 76.103 77.226 75.933 78.717 81.532 82.061 84.553 91.908 93.519 94.974 96.362 99.165 98.665 100.472 102.103 102.551 101.853 103.879 103.538 107.2 113.8 115.269 119.732 121.735 125.424 127.932 130.491 2021 +742 TGO PCPIEPCH Togo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 10.966 16.601 -0.173 -3.132 4.573 1.403 -0.498 0.691 -2.981 1.534 5.035 -2.109 2.351 48.498 6.393 4.906 3.032 -1.391 4.511 -1.231 6.561 1.476 -1.675 3.667 3.575 0.649 3.038 8.698 1.753 1.556 1.461 2.909 -0.504 1.831 1.624 0.438 -0.68 1.989 -0.329 3.537 6.157 1.291 3.872 1.673 3.03 2 2 2021 +742 TGO TM_RPCH Togo Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a -23.512 -4.865 19.304 29.336 -7.618 5.674 -7.119 17.359 2.925 -13.02 -28.621 -6.021 24.887 10.315 -3.718 9.182 -11.644 -8.336 10.096 11.259 25.267 4.086 -2.113 -2.257 6.555 5.711 8.222 -0.438 23.557 -7.633 20.482 0.606 8.151 1.665 5.067 3.98 4.601 5.806 7.089 8.846 6.587 4.772 8.042 8.615 4.742 2020 +742 TGO TMG_RPCH Togo Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" -6.954 -17.403 13.836 -26.708 -6.224 18.875 31.048 -9.655 9.013 -8.201 18.165 -2.844 -5.971 -27.316 -6.091 26.336 8.26 -1.405 12.482 -11.479 -6.891 11.1 11.233 22.818 1.605 -2.471 -3.794 4.336 4.647 10.617 -2.256 26.108 -7.242 24.584 2.855 12.44 1.096 4.684 3.381 6.062 7.269 5.436 8.313 7.144 5.147 8.441 9.065 4.709 2020 +742 TGO TX_RPCH Togo Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a -21.099 9.367 5.845 16.53 -4.229 1.158 -1.442 15.995 -1.132 -13.918 -35.063 5.448 4.739 18.612 -3.791 4.02 -3.587 -10.166 4.689 18.697 26.017 -0.936 2.641 -1.879 -0.46 4.914 18.335 -0.705 16.127 5.772 14.208 -7.225 -8.849 5.557 1.2 1.45 1.285 -6.661 10.27 4.791 5.077 9.119 9.738 9.473 7.07 2020 +742 TGO TXG_RPCH Togo Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 23.594 -19.64 5.805 -21.706 8.629 3.539 17.286 -5.009 5.398 -5.539 18.108 2.89 -17.727 -36.09 11.556 3.38 16.685 -0.397 5.985 -2.629 -9.48 3.956 18.168 28.889 -7.819 0.755 -5.05 -5.132 2.702 25.035 -4.1 3.627 14.668 17.92 -9.799 -11.317 4.924 -0.547 -1.517 3.173 -1.886 8.378 4.917 4.765 7.538 7.968 7.22 7.389 2020 +742 TGO LUR Togo Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +742 TGO LE Togo Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +742 TGO LP Togo Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 2.721 2.813 2.916 3.027 3.141 3.253 3.363 3.472 3.577 3.679 3.774 3.863 3.946 4.029 4.121 4.226 4.349 4.486 4.632 4.78 4.924 5.063 5.197 5.331 5.468 5.612 5.763 5.92 6.083 6.251 6.422 6.596 6.774 6.955 7.138 7.323 7.51 7.698 7.889 8.084 8.285 8.49 8.7 8.915 9.136 9.362 9.594 9.832 2020 +742 TGO GGR Togo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 108.02 114.73 85.581 78.9 39.217 73.661 108.804 114.273 139.941 132.54 147.86 120.85 148.47 130.02 170.776 179.567 187.973 211.888 213.46 240.983 259.001 315.327 350.866 399.738 458.1 466.78 539.499 571.266 595.782 710.797 746.916 707.963 792.877 931.929 983.375 "1,029.28" "1,156.57" "1,287.74" "1,413.70" 2020 +742 TGO GGR_NGDP Togo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.712 15.201 11.073 10.374 6.327 7.818 9.729 9.124 9.615 9.516 10.149 8.456 10.138 8.141 10.318 11.17 11.584 12.786 12.416 12.05 12.08 13.775 14.251 14.984 15.908 15.315 16.177 15.982 16.043 17.993 17.655 16.238 16.969 18.319 17.859 17.207 17.799 18.244 18.437 2020 +742 TGO GGX Togo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 124.053 127.156 112.78 96.182 91.65 124.275 142.011 155.097 154.254 177.82 173.443 170.097 158.95 134.495 147.029 169.761 215.012 244.119 246.44 253.044 317.314 354.358 465.221 527.839 609.26 691.371 778.905 824.005 603.5 733.855 678.661 "1,007.70" "1,072.42" "1,243.16" "1,239.02" "1,234.58" "1,353.80" "1,502.62" "1,650.44" 2020 +742 TGO GGX_NGDP Togo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.896 16.847 14.592 12.647 14.786 13.191 12.699 12.383 10.599 12.767 11.905 11.901 10.853 8.421 8.884 10.56 13.25 14.73 14.334 12.653 14.8 15.48 18.896 19.785 21.157 22.684 23.356 23.053 16.251 18.577 16.042 23.113 22.952 24.437 22.501 20.64 20.835 21.288 21.524 2020 +742 TGO GGXCNL Togo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.033 -12.426 -27.199 -17.282 -52.433 -50.615 -33.207 -40.824 -14.312 -45.28 -25.583 -49.247 -10.48 -4.475 23.747 9.806 -27.039 -32.231 -32.979 -12.061 -58.313 -39.031 -114.355 -128.101 -151.161 -224.591 -239.406 -252.739 -7.718 -23.058 68.255 -299.738 -279.542 -311.231 -255.645 -205.301 -197.23 -214.887 -236.74 2020 +742 TGO GGXCNL_NGDP Togo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.184 -1.646 -3.519 -2.272 -8.459 -5.372 -2.969 -3.259 -0.983 -3.251 -1.756 -3.446 -0.716 -0.28 1.435 0.61 -1.666 -1.945 -1.918 -0.603 -2.72 -1.705 -4.645 -4.802 -5.249 -7.369 -7.179 -7.071 -0.208 -0.584 1.613 -6.875 -5.983 -6.118 -4.643 -3.432 -3.035 -3.044 -3.087 2020 +742 TGO GGSB Togo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +742 TGO GGSB_NPGDP Togo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +742 TGO GGXONLB Togo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.167 2.02 -12.819 -4.862 -37.703 -27.845 -13.607 -20.324 5.988 -25.68 -4.613 -29.561 7.452 13.245 41.6 27.733 -15.447 -21.76 -7.31 -1.202 -44.458 -23.976 -59.628 -109.513 -124.248 -185.013 -171.931 -189.827 40.889 47.294 154.116 -199.649 -178.842 -186.831 -123.712 -60.89 -43.485 -51.41 -61.342 2020 +742 TGO GGXONLB_NGDP Togo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.295 0.268 -1.659 -0.639 -6.083 -2.955 -1.217 -1.623 0.411 -1.844 -0.317 -2.068 0.509 0.829 2.514 1.725 -0.952 -1.313 -0.425 -0.06 -2.074 -1.047 -2.422 -4.105 -4.315 -6.07 -5.155 -5.311 1.101 1.197 3.643 -4.579 -3.828 -3.673 -2.247 -1.018 -0.669 -0.728 -0.8 2020 +742 TGO GGXWDN Togo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +742 TGO GGXWDN_NGDP Togo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +742 TGO GGXWDG Togo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,023.63" "1,122.69" "1,268.82" "1,374.57" "1,280.19" 785.667 863.925 949.175 "1,221.51" "1,416.09" "1,777.80" "2,149.86" "2,102.22" "2,251.92" "2,214.77" "2,628.13" "2,978.47" "3,360.29" "3,601.35" "3,794.24" "3,976.85" "4,175.98" "4,407.81" 2020 +742 TGO GGXWDG_NGDP Togo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.083 67.744 73.802 68.735 59.71 34.321 35.09 35.579 42.418 46.462 53.308 60.146 56.609 57.004 52.352 60.28 63.745 66.053 65.403 63.432 61.203 59.162 57.485 2020 +742 TGO NGDP_FY Togo "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 421.392 450.025 458.816 506.991 533.862 575.503 621.543 633.353 698.588 734.216 754.774 772.889 760.522 619.826 942.135 "1,118.31" "1,252.51" "1,455.42" "1,392.84" "1,456.91" "1,429.23" "1,464.53" "1,597.08" "1,655.05" "1,607.56" "1,622.67" "1,657.24" "1,719.23" "1,999.81" "2,144.00" "2,289.16" "2,462.00" "2,667.83" "2,879.66" "3,047.84" "3,334.96" "3,574.40" "3,713.57" "3,950.45" "4,230.51" "4,359.85" "4,672.45" "5,087.25" "5,506.41" "5,981.62" "6,497.83" "7,058.59" "7,667.75" 2020 +742 TGO BCA Togo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" -0.095 -0.044 -0.087 -0.043 0.026 -0.027 -0.056 -0.061 -0.087 -0.051 -0.084 -0.141 -0.139 -0.082 -0.056 -0.122 -0.154 -0.117 -0.14 -0.127 -0.14 -0.169 -0.14 -0.162 -0.207 -0.204 -0.176 -0.216 -0.223 -0.177 -0.172 -0.266 -0.255 -0.525 -0.419 -0.43 -0.437 -0.097 -0.185 -0.055 -0.021 -0.163 -0.401 -0.513 -0.4 -0.334 -0.261 -0.192 2020 +742 TGO BCA_NGDPD Togo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.763 -2.666 -6.219 -3.261 2.143 -2.141 -3.145 -2.872 -3.717 -2.209 -3.039 -5.139 -4.826 -3.766 -3.32 -5.444 -6.286 -4.688 -5.935 -5.372 -6.956 -8.465 -6.091 -5.686 -6.799 -6.628 -5.562 -6.015 -4.97 -3.891 -3.711 -5.089 -4.882 -9.002 -6.792 -7.62 -7.239 -1.511 -2.599 -0.768 -0.274 -1.934 -4.799 -5.709 -4.081 -3.121 -2.23 -1.51 2020 +866 TON NGDP_R Tonga "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1994, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.296 0.337 0.381 0.403 0.58 0.613 0.667 0.678 0.654 0.661 0.692 0.733 0.705 0.705 0.719 0.776 0.776 0.771 0.789 0.807 0.838 0.85 0.888 0.889 0.872 0.868 0.849 0.828 0.867 0.822 0.829 0.885 0.893 0.895 0.914 0.924 0.985 1.018 1.02 1.027 1.032 1.005 0.985 1.014 1.042 1.067 1.087 1.107 2021 +866 TON NGDP_RPCH Tonga "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 15.8 14 12.8 5.8 44.1 5.6 8.8 1.7 -3.5 1.1 4.7 5.9 -3.8 -0.1 1.979 7.93 0.09 -0.636 2.306 2.296 3.766 1.46 4.495 0.056 -1.885 -0.416 -2.194 -2.5 4.75 -5.199 0.803 6.818 0.823 0.312 2.019 1.172 6.571 3.322 0.241 0.706 0.489 -2.667 -1.962 2.921 2.726 2.492 1.834 1.834 2021 +866 TON NGDP Tonga "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1994, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.062 0.069 0.077 0.086 0.093 0.109 0.129 0.148 0.158 0.171 0.186 0.218 0.234 0.251 0.259 0.265 0.274 0.272 0.286 0.312 0.332 0.354 0.398 0.444 0.472 0.507 0.587 0.598 0.655 0.652 0.708 0.759 0.798 0.781 0.797 0.849 0.933 1.018 1.073 1.163 1.12 1.069 1.137 1.239 1.326 1.4 1.462 1.525 2021 +866 TON NGDPD Tonga "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.071 0.079 0.079 0.077 0.081 0.076 0.09 0.098 0.115 0.139 0.144 0.169 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.207 0.218 0.222 0.212 0.197 0.203 0.181 0.183 0.202 0.231 0.262 0.292 0.299 0.344 0.312 0.367 0.415 0.471 0.451 0.44 0.437 0.421 0.46 0.481 0.511 0.49 0.47 0.501 0.536 0.566 0.592 0.614 0.634 2021 +866 TON PPPGDP Tonga "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.067 0.083 0.1 0.11 0.164 0.178 0.198 0.206 0.206 0.216 0.235 0.257 0.253 0.259 0.27 0.297 0.303 0.306 0.317 0.328 0.349 0.362 0.384 0.392 0.394 0.405 0.408 0.409 0.437 0.417 0.425 0.463 0.476 0.486 0.505 0.516 0.555 0.585 0.6 0.615 0.626 0.634 0.666 0.71 0.745 0.777 0.807 0.837 2021 +866 TON NGDP_D Tonga "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 21.076 20.337 20.357 21.253 15.971 17.769 19.37 21.772 24.149 25.838 26.854 29.707 33.178 35.672 36.004 34.224 35.243 35.214 36.204 38.597 39.679 41.673 44.855 49.967 54.118 58.442 69.129 72.202 75.483 79.238 85.372 85.779 89.376 87.257 87.267 91.878 94.685 100 105.14 113.193 108.462 106.356 115.418 122.242 127.358 131.112 134.488 137.74 2021 +866 TON NGDPRPC Tonga "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,209.87" "3,639.58" "4,083.49" "4,274.62" "6,095.23" "6,470.43" "7,077.08" "7,178.63" "6,892.89" "6,934.05" "7,223.87" "7,604.38" "7,279.07" "7,238.29" "7,401.68" "7,961.95" "7,942.54" "7,878.88" "8,027.44" "8,178.00" "8,451.10" "8,539.24" "8,886.44" "8,854.88" "8,652.25" "8,580.83" "8,358.09" "8,115.65" "8,480.30" "8,019.66" "8,064.26" "8,574.72" "8,642.42" "8,715.10" "8,937.88" "9,090.28" "9,785.74" "10,117.58" "10,154.73" "10,239.33" "10,302.29" "10,040.08" "9,855.42" "10,156.06" "10,446.05" "10,719.85" "10,930.21" "11,144.70" 2020 +866 TON NGDPRPPPPC Tonga "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,844.24" "2,091.13" "2,346.18" "2,455.99" "3,502.02" "3,717.59" "4,066.14" "4,124.49" "3,960.32" "3,983.97" "4,150.48" "4,369.10" "4,182.20" "4,158.77" "4,252.64" "4,574.55" "4,563.39" "4,526.82" "4,612.17" "4,698.68" "4,855.59" "4,906.23" "5,105.71" "5,087.58" "4,971.16" "4,930.13" "4,802.15" "4,662.85" "4,872.36" "4,607.71" "4,633.33" "4,926.62" "4,965.51" "5,007.27" "5,135.27" "5,222.83" "5,622.41" "5,813.06" "5,834.41" "5,883.01" "5,919.19" "5,768.54" "5,662.44" "5,835.17" "6,001.79" "6,159.10" "6,279.96" "6,403.20" 2020 +866 TON NGDPPC Tonga "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 676.514 740.164 831.288 908.504 973.463 "1,149.71" "1,370.82" "1,562.95" "1,664.54" "1,791.63" "1,939.87" "2,259.06" "2,415.03" "2,582.02" "2,664.90" "2,724.87" "2,799.16" "2,774.43" "2,906.28" "3,156.44" "3,353.31" "3,558.54" "3,986.04" "4,424.48" "4,682.41" "5,014.84" "5,777.87" "5,859.68" "6,401.20" "6,354.63" "6,884.59" "7,355.29" "7,724.28" "7,604.52" "7,799.83" "8,351.94" "9,265.58" "10,117.58" "10,676.67" "11,590.16" "11,174.11" "10,678.26" "11,374.90" "12,414.97" "13,303.89" "14,055.03" "14,699.87" "15,350.73" 2020 +866 TON NGDPDPC Tonga "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 770.303 850.554 843.209 818.461 854.275 802.926 959.286 "1,037.13" "1,213.22" "1,461.36" "1,498.50" "1,750.86" "1,832.84" "1,884.49" "1,948.14" "2,123.28" "2,228.29" "2,263.66" "2,153.25" "1,994.28" "2,045.81" "1,818.18" "1,828.63" "2,015.25" "2,288.90" "2,587.30" "2,876.12" "2,925.94" "3,367.71" "3,046.76" "3,569.10" "4,014.77" "4,557.28" "4,386.11" "4,303.82" "4,298.22" "4,178.29" "4,577.01" "4,785.14" "5,095.61" "4,891.95" "4,701.21" "5,008.13" "5,367.24" "5,675.59" "5,947.03" "6,169.51" "6,377.93" 2020 +866 TON PPPPC Tonga "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 723.103 897.474 "1,069.16" "1,163.03" "1,718.23" "1,881.67" "2,099.53" "2,182.33" "2,169.35" "2,267.89" "2,451.09" "2,667.47" "2,611.55" "2,658.46" "2,776.54" "3,049.33" "3,097.60" "3,125.75" "3,220.54" "3,327.17" "3,516.17" "3,632.89" "3,839.53" "3,901.40" "3,914.45" "4,003.89" "4,020.30" "4,009.17" "4,269.65" "4,063.61" "4,135.32" "4,488.44" "4,608.49" "4,728.63" "4,940.19" "5,074.69" "5,517.67" "5,813.06" "5,973.79" "6,131.31" "6,243.35" "6,337.28" "6,663.00" "7,110.89" "7,467.40" "7,805.54" "8,110.23" "8,429.40" 2020 +866 TON NGAP_NPGDP Tonga Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +866 TON PPPSH Tonga Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2021 +866 TON PPPEX Tonga Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.936 0.825 0.778 0.781 0.567 0.611 0.653 0.716 0.767 0.79 0.791 0.847 0.925 0.971 0.96 0.894 0.904 0.888 0.902 0.949 0.954 0.98 1.038 1.134 1.196 1.252 1.437 1.462 1.499 1.564 1.665 1.639 1.676 1.608 1.579 1.646 1.679 1.74 1.787 1.89 1.79 1.685 1.707 1.746 1.782 1.801 1.813 1.821 2021 +866 TON NID_NGDP Tonga Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +866 TON NGSD_NGDP Tonga Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +866 TON PCPI Tonga "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1996, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2018/19. Base for CPI: September 2018=100 Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" 8.729 10.029 11.121 12.203 13.168 13.853 17.99 19.375 21.376 22.224 23.476 26.744 29.043 29.569 30.728 30.581 31.399 31.577 32.482 33.757 35.421 37.99 41.784 46.242 51.68 56.839 60.958 64.03 70.188 74.034 75.274 79.805 82.426 82.983 84.88 84.926 84.399 90.476 96.612 99.786 100.208 101.625 110.283 120.113 125.14 128.828 132.146 135.407 2021 +866 TON PCPIPCH Tonga "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." -7.348 14.9 10.879 9.733 7.908 5.201 29.867 7.697 10.326 3.968 5.632 13.921 8.597 1.81 3.922 -0.48 2.674 0.568 2.868 3.922 4.932 7.252 9.988 10.669 11.759 9.982 7.246 5.04 9.616 5.481 1.674 6.02 3.285 0.675 2.286 0.054 -0.621 7.201 6.782 3.286 0.423 1.414 8.52 8.913 4.185 2.948 2.575 2.468 2021 +866 TON PCPIE Tonga "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1996, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2018/19. Base for CPI: September 2018=100 Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a 11.634 12.093 12.736 14.328 18.247 18.706 21.247 22.105 23.635 26.904 29.169 28.382 30.534 30.524 31.477 32.1 33.136 34.606 36.681 39.116 43.304 48.609 53.511 58.14 61.862 65.372 73.344 74.245 76.273 81.676 83.555 83.712 84.965 85.121 85.304 93.657 99.922 99.8 98.4 105.2 117.1 123.125 127.154 130.503 133.789 137.025 2021 +866 TON PCPIEPCH Tonga "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a 3.947 5.316 12.5 27.35 2.517 13.584 4.035 6.925 13.831 8.418 -2.698 7.58 -0.032 3.122 1.979 3.229 4.436 5.995 6.638 10.706 12.25 10.084 8.651 6.401 5.675 12.195 1.228 2.731 7.084 2.301 0.187 1.497 0.184 0.214 9.792 6.689 -0.122 -1.403 6.911 11.312 5.145 3.272 2.634 2.518 2.419 2021 +866 TON TM_RPCH Tonga Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. plus Statistics Department of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1999, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Base year: FY2016/17 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Other;. Joint venture fishing with foreign and local ownership carried out in the Tonga economic zone. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.664 -19.961 13.699 -3.103 4.939 3.602 -9.339 10.14 -0.166 -2.033 9.962 16.107 1.008 -0.716 -11.993 7.55 11.107 3.95 -1.1 2.25 -3.218 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +866 TON TMG_RPCH Tonga Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. plus Statistics Department of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1999, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Base year: FY2016/17 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Other;. Joint venture fishing with foreign and local ownership carried out in the Tonga economic zone. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.087 -8.619 25.051 -11.145 5.397 3.019 -4.86 4.078 7.763 -5.032 9.819 17.356 -8.702 -6.34 -2.588 7.956 10.076 -3.21 -2.05 0.762 -2.436 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +866 TON TX_RPCH Tonga Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. plus Statistics Department of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1999, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Base year: FY2016/17 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Other;. Joint venture fishing with foreign and local ownership carried out in the Tonga economic zone. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.98 -26.381 18.452 10.575 -3.609 -4.02 -11.703 -11.216 13.41 -10.611 -3.266 42.605 -1.639 10.377 -2.118 -5.387 20.897 -5.372 1.559 -5.673 -4.288 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +866 TON TXG_RPCH Tonga Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. plus Statistics Department of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1999, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Base year: FY2016/17 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Other;. Joint venture fishing with foreign and local ownership carried out in the Tonga economic zone. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.997 -39.136 21.73 59.377 -8.314 9.057 -44.646 25.869 -12.982 -38.558 -5.561 89.488 -13.311 -6.101 33.695 1.013 20.766 -36.439 -29.358 -0.312 34.946 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +866 TON LUR Tonga Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +866 TON LE Tonga Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +866 TON LP Tonga Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Notes: Prior to 1995, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.092 0.093 0.093 0.094 0.095 0.095 0.094 0.094 0.095 0.095 0.096 0.096 0.097 0.097 0.097 0.097 0.098 0.098 0.098 0.099 0.099 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.101 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.102 0.102 0.101 0.101 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.099 0.099 2020 +866 TON GGR Tonga General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.063 0.071 0.075 0.095 0.099 0.111 0.122 0.158 0.171 0.171 0.2 0.192 0.202 0.219 0.258 0.302 0.294 0.361 0.44 0.457 0.485 0.495 0.516 0.532 0.567 0.527 0.527 0.528 0.524 2021 +866 TON GGR_NGDP Tonga General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.323 21.391 21.312 23.906 22.356 23.533 24.053 26.926 28.595 26.132 30.749 27.151 26.582 27.47 33.059 37.933 34.675 38.666 43.225 42.628 41.722 44.203 48.329 46.812 45.788 39.718 37.651 36.084 34.358 2021 +866 TON GGX Tonga General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.059 0.067 0.068 0.085 0.089 0.091 0.101 0.15 0.139 0.157 0.156 0.201 0.248 0.232 0.268 0.251 0.318 0.347 0.404 0.426 0.448 0.435 0.527 0.555 0.622 0.589 0.645 0.662 0.687 2021 +866 TON GGX_NGDP Tonga General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.774 20.042 19.079 21.317 19.986 19.3 19.822 25.585 23.204 23.993 23.899 28.368 32.605 29.045 34.364 31.536 37.427 37.197 39.649 39.702 38.557 38.825 49.288 48.825 50.146 44.425 46.056 45.294 45.053 2021 +866 TON GGXCNL Tonga General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.005 0.004 0.008 0.01 0.011 0.02 0.021 0.008 0.032 0.014 0.045 -0.009 -0.046 -0.013 -0.01 0.051 -0.023 0.014 0.036 0.031 0.037 0.06 -0.01 -0.023 -0.054 -0.062 -0.118 -0.135 -0.163 2021 +866 TON GGXCNL_NGDP Tonga General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.548 1.349 2.233 2.589 2.37 4.233 4.23 1.342 5.391 2.139 6.85 -1.217 -6.023 -1.575 -1.304 6.397 -2.751 1.469 3.576 2.926 3.165 5.378 -0.959 -2.012 -4.358 -4.707 -8.405 -9.21 -10.695 2021 +866 TON GGSB Tonga General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +866 TON GGSB_NPGDP Tonga General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +866 TON GGXONLB Tonga General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.007 0.006 0.01 0.013 0.013 0.023 0.025 0.011 0.035 0.018 0.05 -0.003 -0.039 -0.006 -0.003 0.058 -0.016 0.022 0.045 0.04 0.045 0.068 -0.006 -0.017 -0.046 -0.053 -0.106 -0.121 -0.148 2021 +866 TON GGXONLB_NGDP Tonga General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.293 1.884 2.7 3.167 2.892 4.916 4.988 1.91 5.918 2.776 7.648 -0.433 -5.173 -0.761 -0.389 7.293 -1.904 2.316 4.391 3.697 3.854 6.113 -0.574 -1.485 -3.718 -4 -7.572 -8.286 -9.701 2021 +866 TON GGXWDN Tonga General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +866 TON GGXWDN_NGDP Tonga General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +866 TON GGXWDG Tonga General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.12 0.145 0.189 0.242 0.25 0.247 0.22 0.232 0.226 0.223 0.259 0.317 0.394 0.434 0.383 0.378 0.435 0.461 0.455 0.492 0.481 0.488 0.508 0.539 0.561 0.588 0.709 0.849 1.02 2021 +866 TON GGXWDG_NGDP Tonga General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.402 43.562 53.397 60.662 56.221 52.248 43.349 39.55 37.816 34.005 39.727 44.732 51.853 54.429 49.038 47.476 51.176 49.415 44.679 45.9 41.321 43.62 47.547 47.416 45.264 44.292 50.64 58.066 66.927 2021 +866 TON NGDP_FY Tonga "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.259 0.265 0.274 0.272 0.286 0.312 0.332 0.354 0.398 0.444 0.472 0.507 0.587 0.598 0.655 0.652 0.708 0.759 0.798 0.781 0.797 0.849 0.933 1.018 1.073 1.163 1.12 1.069 1.137 1.239 1.326 1.4 1.462 1.525 2021 +866 TON BCA Tonga Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga and Statistic Department of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1999, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.003 0.002 0.004 0.005 0.004 0.003 -0.001 0.006 -0.007 -0.002 -0.016 -0.015 -0.011 -0.009 -0.017 -0.018 -0.011 -0.002 -0.018 -0.001 -0.01 -0.021 -0.014 -0.005 -0.011 -0.025 -0.019 -0.037 -0.022 -0.057 -0.087 -0.084 -0.07 -0.043 -0.028 -0.044 -0.027 -0.029 -0.03 -0.004 -0.019 0.014 -0.03 -0.153 -0.123 -0.044 -0.063 -0.069 2021 +866 TON BCA_NGDPD Tonga Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.613 2.915 4.704 5.843 5.396 3.675 -1.439 6.024 -5.906 -1.291 -11.438 -8.673 -5.921 -5.025 -9.185 -8.748 -4.893 -0.706 -8.588 -0.49 -4.957 -11.709 -7.758 -2.598 -4.631 -9.481 -6.636 -12.497 -6.242 -18.147 -23.822 -20.249 -14.861 -9.622 -6.335 -10.11 -6.487 -6.383 -6.322 -0.852 -3.955 3.062 -5.975 -28.525 -21.785 -7.394 -10.222 -10.919 2021 +369 TTO NGDP_R Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Trinidad and Tobago's growth forecast estimates for 2021 are based on energy sector data from the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Finance and preliminary quaterly national accounts data for 2021 from the Central Statistical Office. Growth estimates are subject to revision once the finalized data for the full year become available. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 70.077 73.285 76.069 68.234 64.31 61.661 59.639 56.918 54.687 54.233 55.052 56.765 62.494 62.076 64.29 66.74 71.501 76.88 83.127 89.797 95.995 99.544 106.664 121.467 130.367 138.053 157.631 164.338 169.738 161.551 167.143 166.822 165.766 169.529 168.079 171.077 160.269 155.972 154.87 154.605 143.204 142.196 147.936 153.065 158.459 162.489 164.341 167.038 2021 +369 TTO NGDP_RPCH Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.4 4.577 3.799 -10.3 -5.751 -4.119 -3.279 -4.562 -3.92 -0.83 1.509 3.112 10.093 -0.669 3.567 3.81 7.134 7.523 8.125 8.025 6.901 3.698 7.152 13.878 7.328 5.895 14.181 4.255 3.286 -4.823 3.461 -0.192 -0.633 2.27 -0.855 1.784 -6.318 -2.681 -0.706 -0.171 -7.374 -0.704 4.037 3.467 3.524 2.543 1.14 1.641 2021 +369 TTO NGDP Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Trinidad and Tobago's growth forecast estimates for 2021 are based on energy sector data from the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Finance and preliminary quaterly national accounts data for 2021 from the Central Statistical Office. Growth estimates are subject to revision once the finalized data for the full year become available. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 15.224 17.07 19.873 18.954 18.937 18.382 17.557 17.569 17.582 18.689 21.91 22.947 23.516 24.912 29.816 32.243 35.182 36.489 38.721 43.628 52.255 55.852 57.163 72.164 84.857 101.863 117.412 138.82 177.319 123.461 143.589 165.292 165.766 175.848 177.164 160.658 149.209 157.15 161.284 161.335 144.422 162.168 198.263 198.258 200.16 207.055 212.261 217.83 2021 +369 TTO NGDPD Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.343 7.113 8.28 7.898 7.891 7.503 4.877 4.88 4.574 4.397 5.155 5.399 5.533 4.656 5.032 5.421 5.859 5.837 6.148 6.925 8.295 8.96 9.148 11.464 13.472 16.17 18.6 22.006 28.233 19.562 22.522 25.789 25.782 27.294 27.643 25.192 22.382 23.18 23.821 23.886 21.393 23.994 29.337 29.337 29.618 30.638 31.409 32.233 2021 +369 TTO PPPGDP Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.566 8.661 9.545 8.897 8.688 8.594 8.479 8.293 8.249 8.501 8.952 9.543 10.746 10.927 11.558 12.25 13.364 14.618 15.983 17.509 19.141 20.296 22.087 25.649 28.267 30.872 36.338 38.908 40.957 39.231 41.077 41.85 40.459 40.731 40.499 37.892 36.333 37.754 38.383 39.003 36.562 37.813 42.136 45.151 47.723 49.846 51.374 53.227 2021 +369 TTO NGDP_D Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 21.724 23.293 26.125 27.778 29.447 29.812 29.439 30.868 32.151 34.461 39.799 40.425 37.629 40.132 46.378 48.311 49.205 47.461 46.58 48.585 54.436 56.108 53.592 59.411 65.091 73.786 74.485 84.472 104.467 76.422 85.908 99.083 100 103.727 105.405 93.909 93.099 100.755 104.142 104.353 100.851 114.045 134.02 129.525 126.317 127.427 129.159 130.408 2021 +369 TTO NGDPRPC Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "64,602.61" "66,502.67" "67,917.72" "59,955.63" "55,675.40" "52,687.97" "50,396.72" "47,648.78" "45,415.41" "44,715.13" "45,082.82" "46,183.90" "50,533.71" "49,916.27" "51,451.86" "53,213.13" "56,857.87" "61,024.04" "65,884.65" "71,046.31" "75,755.76" "78,281.05" "83,513.15" "94,632.31" "101,051.00" "106,481.29" "121,016.69" "125,597.34" "129,132.46" "122,301.83" "125,846.72" "124,850.03" "123,263.26" "125,233.37" "123,375.80" "124,843.63" "116,342.65" "112,691.77" "111,430.25" "110,830.29" "102,325.65" "101,074.84" "104,614.65" "107,698.99" "110,953.34" "113,239.40" "114,003.76" "115,349.75" 2019 +369 TTO NGDPRPPPPC Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,637.54" "16,097.46" "16,439.99" "14,512.71" "13,476.64" "12,753.51" "12,198.90" "11,533.74" "10,993.14" "10,823.63" "10,912.63" "11,179.16" "12,232.06" "12,082.60" "12,454.31" "12,880.63" "13,762.87" "14,771.32" "15,947.87" "17,197.29" "18,337.24" "18,948.51" "20,214.98" "22,906.45" "24,460.14" "25,774.59" "29,292.99" "30,401.77" "31,257.47" "29,604.07" "30,462.13" "30,220.88" "29,836.79" "30,313.67" "29,864.03" "30,219.33" "28,161.60" "27,277.88" "26,972.52" "26,827.29" "24,768.68" "24,465.91" "25,322.75" "26,069.34" "26,857.08" "27,410.44" "27,595.46" "27,921.26" 2019 +369 TTO NGDPPC Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,034.50" "15,490.60" "17,743.57" "16,654.65" "16,394.92" "15,707.47" "14,836.22" "14,708.13" "14,601.46" "15,409.30" "17,942.71" "18,669.69" "19,015.11" "20,032.27" "23,862.20" "25,707.89" "27,976.84" "28,962.86" "30,689.25" "34,517.55" "41,238.18" "43,921.61" "44,756.28" "56,221.74" "65,775.13" "78,567.80" "90,139.67" "106,094.90" "134,900.18" "93,465.67" "108,112.26" "123,704.84" "123,263.27" "129,901.02" "130,043.86" "117,239.95" "108,313.43" "113,542.85" "116,045.16" "115,655.12" "103,196.19" "115,271.25" "140,204.17" "139,497.57" "140,152.43" "144,298.01" "147,246.16" "150,424.98" 2019 +369 TTO NGDPDPC Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,847.71" "6,454.42" "7,393.15" "6,939.44" "6,831.22" "6,411.21" "4,121.17" "4,085.59" "3,798.75" "3,625.72" "4,221.81" "4,392.87" "4,474.14" "3,743.58" "4,027.42" "4,322.26" "4,658.87" "4,632.81" "4,872.62" "5,478.86" "6,545.95" "7,046.38" "7,162.51" "8,931.03" "10,442.17" "12,471.95" "14,280.04" "16,818.28" "21,479.28" "14,809.02" "16,957.43" "19,300.83" "19,171.21" "20,162.73" "20,290.52" "18,383.54" "16,247.18" "16,747.91" "17,139.19" "17,123.12" "15,285.94" "17,055.67" "20,746.30" "20,641.74" "20,738.64" "21,352.07" "21,788.31" "22,258.69" 2019 +369 TTO PPPPC Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,974.79" "7,859.20" "8,522.38" "7,817.91" "7,521.81" "7,343.27" "7,165.36" "6,942.23" "6,850.16" "7,009.02" "7,331.11" "7,764.16" "8,689.03" "8,786.28" "9,250.03" "9,767.26" "10,627.35" "11,602.72" "12,667.88" "13,852.82" "15,105.73" "15,960.94" "17,293.12" "19,982.32" "21,910.46" "23,811.92" "27,897.46" "29,735.86" "31,159.10" "29,700.04" "30,928.23" "31,320.80" "30,084.92" "30,088.49" "29,727.24" "27,651.73" "26,374.64" "27,277.88" "27,616.85" "27,959.54" "26,125.12" "26,878.09" "29,797.28" "31,768.76" "33,415.44" "34,737.75" "35,638.02" "36,756.54" 2019 +369 TTO NGAP_NPGDP Trinidad and Tobago Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +369 TTO PPPSH Trinidad and Tobago Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.056 0.058 0.06 0.053 0.047 0.044 0.041 0.038 0.035 0.033 0.032 0.033 0.032 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.034 0.036 0.037 0.038 0.038 0.04 0.044 0.045 0.045 0.049 0.048 0.049 0.046 0.046 0.044 0.04 0.039 0.037 0.034 0.031 0.031 0.03 0.029 0.028 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 2021 +369 TTO PPPEX Trinidad and Tobago Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.012 1.971 2.082 2.13 2.18 2.139 2.071 2.119 2.132 2.198 2.447 2.405 2.188 2.28 2.58 2.632 2.633 2.496 2.423 2.492 2.73 2.752 2.588 2.814 3.002 3.3 3.231 3.568 4.329 3.147 3.496 3.95 4.097 4.317 4.375 4.24 4.107 4.162 4.202 4.137 3.95 4.289 4.705 4.391 4.194 4.154 4.132 4.092 2021 +369 TTO NID_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +369 TTO NGSD_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Trinidad and Tobago's growth forecast estimates for 2021 are based on energy sector data from the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Finance and preliminary quaterly national accounts data for 2021 from the Central Statistical Office. Growth estimates are subject to revision once the finalized data for the full year become available. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 35.714 32.429 20.019 14.231 15.835 20.515 12.786 14.39 10.892 15.417 22.48 15.95 16.071 16.542 24.188 25.85 25.658 19.091 22.35 21.096 23.064 30.952 23.115 33.43 32.889 53.83 53.76 45.644 51.382 37.071 36.892 35.864 32.94 37.503 33.257 28.698 16.463 21.948 22.694 20.139 9.528 21.311 21.544 19.316 19.364 21.139 22.199 22.671 2021 +369 TTO PCPI Trinidad and Tobago "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 9.175 10.489 11.71 13.487 15.285 16.45 17.716 19.621 21.143 23.56 26.167 27.161 28.923 32.044 34.868 36.707 37.913 39.301 41.503 42.92 44.433 46.922 48.865 50.713 52.618 56.237 60.91 65.706 73.614 78.775 87.075 91.508 100 105.189 111.182 116.362 119.933 122.192 123.437 124.672 125.419 127.295 133.719 139.917 144.421 148.273 151.55 154.679 2021 +369 TTO PCPIPCH Trinidad and Tobago "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.47 14.332 11.635 15.175 13.335 7.623 7.694 10.752 7.758 11.432 11.064 3.8 6.486 10.791 8.814 5.272 3.286 3.662 5.603 3.414 3.524 5.602 4.142 3.781 3.757 6.878 8.308 7.875 12.036 7.01 10.537 5.091 9.28 5.189 5.698 4.659 3.069 1.884 1.019 1.001 0.599 1.496 5.047 4.635 3.219 2.667 2.21 2.065 2021 +369 TTO PCPIE Trinidad and Tobago "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.245 7.143 9.845 9.652 8.887 8.125 8.412 8.002 7.728 7.95 8.409 27.242 29.625 33.598 35.414 36.776 38.365 39.728 41.884 43.36 45.743 47.219 49.262 50.738 53.575 57.435 62.656 67.423 77.185 78.207 88.649 93.303 100 105.675 114.529 116.345 119.977 121.566 122.815 123.269 124.291 128.604 136.929 142.181 146.451 149.865 152.996 156.117 2021 +369 TTO PCPIEPCH Trinidad and Tobago "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 14.384 37.831 -1.964 -7.925 -8.569 3.528 -4.874 -3.421 2.865 5.774 223.966 8.75 13.41 5.405 3.846 4.321 3.55 5.429 3.523 5.497 3.226 4.327 2.995 5.593 7.203 9.091 7.609 14.478 1.324 13.353 5.25 7.178 5.675 8.378 1.586 3.122 1.325 1.027 0.37 0.829 3.47 6.474 3.836 3.003 2.331 2.09 2.04 2021 +369 TTO TM_RPCH Trinidad and Tobago Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 14.009 -3 16.779 -1.197 -6.461 -0.734 8.403 -26.274 -12.461 5.4 -1.3 18.4 1.9 -6 -2.8 18.9 -0.1 37.2 15.099 -9.732 5.836 13.27 3.576 0.035 9.96 6.36 3.386 12.031 9.335 -18.301 -13.069 46.01 5.153 3.468 -8.409 10.92 1.406 -7.23 -10.357 -11.88 -6.177 4.478 3.285 -2.546 1.803 1.443 0.658 1.25 2021 +369 TTO TMG_RPCH Trinidad and Tobago Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 7.952 -2.613 44.866 -8.117 -3.172 -19.74 -13.899 -15.849 -11.308 12.2 -8.1 27.9 -0.3 6 -9.7 29.6 5.1 51.7 9.1 -10.909 4.205 14.715 3.754 0.529 11.972 4.522 7.253 12.646 11.026 -19.921 -13.478 20.281 5.572 2.883 -12.619 8.035 1.522 -13.108 -4.034 -7.726 -8.413 6.436 5.685 -4.235 1.461 1.164 0.55 1.225 2021 +369 TTO TX_RPCH Trinidad and Tobago Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 8.382 -17.154 -3.837 -4.414 10.794 5.817 -1.336 -4.448 10.261 5 6.2 6.6 5.6 -5.8 5.2 21.4 -2.1 6.1 10.646 1.59 1.777 7.308 -5.76 21.954 11.555 30.01 28.281 -9.656 22.225 -43.251 11.793 38.56 -4.858 8.703 -10.655 -10.851 -20.331 6.436 1.131 -16.081 -25.076 42.59 39.415 4.196 1.563 0.156 -2.122 0.061 2021 +369 TTO TXG_RPCH Trinidad and Tobago Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.143 -16.473 -4.64 3.536 10.438 2.432 -11.175 -7.727 7.275 4.9 8.2 3.8 6.7 -5.7 7.3 22 -2.5 -1.1 11.9 8.557 9.452 6.836 -8.075 25.32 11.719 34.826 32.152 -10.674 24.518 -44.97 12.329 40.446 -6.057 9.511 -12.304 -11.402 -21.512 7.481 3.566 -17.292 -23.771 48.251 39.199 4.1 1.533 0.047 -2.303 -0.045 2021 +369 TTO LUR Trinidad and Tobago Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +369 TTO LE Trinidad and Tobago Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +369 TTO LP Trinidad and Tobago Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.085 1.102 1.12 1.138 1.155 1.17 1.183 1.195 1.204 1.213 1.221 1.229 1.237 1.244 1.25 1.254 1.258 1.26 1.262 1.264 1.267 1.272 1.277 1.284 1.29 1.296 1.303 1.308 1.314 1.321 1.328 1.336 1.345 1.354 1.362 1.37 1.378 1.384 1.39 1.395 1.399 1.407 1.414 1.421 1.428 1.435 1.442 1.448 2019 +369 TTO GGR Trinidad and Tobago General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.748 4.861 5.605 6.755 6.085 6.759 7.565 8.511 9.542 9.954 9.702 10.144 12.155 14.2 13.847 17.349 20.63 29.648 38.911 40.064 56.848 39.045 43.863 47.501 49.278 52.76 53.783 46.996 34.425 32.896 39.308 43.482 33.843 36.149 49.831 52.52 52.768 53.873 54.799 56.046 2021 +369 TTO GGR_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.007 26.4 26.555 29.772 26.034 27.519 26.46 26.904 27.701 27.526 25.423 23.923 24.262 25.839 24.364 25.359 25.256 30.373 34.275 30.018 33.9 28.515 31.657 29.713 29.749 30.44 30.414 28.52 22.638 21.201 24.529 26.954 22.767 22.918 26.332 26.49 26.426 26.237 25.976 25.895 2021 +369 TTO GGX Trinidad and Tobago General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.979 5.682 5.884 6.803 6.73 6.701 7.571 8.458 9.701 9.913 10.4 10.526 12.067 13.86 13.961 16.048 19.068 27.241 37.085 35.736 47.285 45.731 43.675 48.602 51.475 57.669 61.92 59.944 50.264 49.68 48.834 49.411 51.048 50.784 54.71 56.868 56.902 57.67 58.625 59.741 2021 +369 TTO GGX_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.343 30.861 27.878 29.985 28.792 27.282 26.481 26.735 28.161 27.411 27.251 24.826 24.087 25.222 24.565 23.457 23.343 27.908 32.667 26.775 28.197 33.398 31.521 30.402 31.075 33.271 35.016 36.377 33.053 32.017 30.473 30.628 34.341 32.196 28.911 28.684 28.496 28.086 27.79 27.602 2021 +369 TTO GGXCNL Trinidad and Tobago General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.231 -0.821 -0.279 -0.048 -0.645 0.058 -0.006 0.054 -0.159 0.041 -0.698 -0.383 0.088 0.339 -0.114 1.301 1.562 2.406 1.826 4.329 9.562 -6.686 0.188 -1.102 -2.197 -4.908 -8.137 -12.948 -15.838 -16.783 -9.526 -5.928 -17.205 -14.635 -4.879 -4.348 -4.135 -3.796 -3.827 -3.696 2021 +369 TTO GGXCNL_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.337 -4.461 -1.323 -0.214 -2.758 0.237 -0.021 0.169 -0.46 0.114 -1.828 -0.903 0.175 0.617 -0.201 1.901 1.912 2.465 1.609 3.243 5.702 -4.883 0.136 -0.689 -1.326 -2.832 -4.602 -7.857 -10.415 -10.816 -5.944 -3.675 -11.574 -9.278 -2.578 -2.193 -2.071 -1.849 -1.814 -1.707 2021 +369 TTO GGSB Trinidad and Tobago General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +369 TTO GGSB_NPGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +369 TTO GGXONLB Trinidad and Tobago General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.519 0.033 0.658 0.857 0.509 1.409 1.44 1.499 1.349 1.548 1.029 1.147 2.426 2.41 1.945 3.766 3.84 4.818 4.003 6.743 12.358 -3.334 3.308 1.715 0.681 -2.137 -5.047 -9.55 -12.117 -12.349 -4.768 -0.908 -12.158 -8.955 0.604 2.048 2.485 3.033 3.204 3.534 2021 +369 TTO GGXONLB_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.936 0.179 3.12 3.778 2.176 5.736 5.036 4.738 3.915 4.279 2.696 2.704 4.842 4.386 3.421 5.504 4.701 4.936 3.526 5.052 7.37 -2.435 2.387 1.073 0.411 -1.233 -2.854 -5.795 -7.968 -7.959 -2.975 -0.563 -8.179 -5.677 0.319 1.033 1.245 1.477 1.519 1.633 2021 +369 TTO GGXWDN Trinidad and Tobago General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.364 15.311 16.197 17.519 16.436 14.62 14.378 13.146 9.091 -3.408 -12.317 -9.3 -20.131 -14.23 -17.011 -6.301 -14.895 -21.91 -27.086 -30.691 -11.109 -13.678 -15.482 -2.342 13.418 18.118 22.361 24.319 26.096 28.647 31.19 33.563 2021 +369 TTO GGXWDN_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.601 42.34 42.443 41.317 32.808 26.605 25.298 19.215 11.129 -3.491 -10.849 -6.968 -12.005 -10.393 -12.277 -3.942 -8.992 -12.641 -15.317 -18.625 -7.305 -8.815 -9.661 -1.452 9.027 11.487 11.817 12.266 13.069 13.951 14.785 15.507 2021 +369 TTO GGXWDG Trinidad and Tobago General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.613 9.557 10.453 11.354 11.558 14.645 15.678 16.166 16.529 16.826 16.563 18.39 20.333 20.449 20.361 20.96 19.694 19.366 19.029 21.73 23.088 24.74 28.119 46.243 40.7 42.829 41.499 44.709 56.248 64.36 67.038 73.261 88.11 95.568 103.575 107.923 112.058 115.854 119.681 123.376 2021 +369 TTO GGXWDG_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.317 51.903 49.529 50.042 49.451 59.621 54.837 51.099 47.982 46.531 43.402 43.372 40.587 37.212 35.824 30.637 24.109 19.84 16.762 16.281 13.768 18.068 20.294 28.926 24.57 24.71 23.468 27.132 36.988 41.479 41.833 45.413 59.273 60.589 54.733 54.436 56.118 56.423 56.732 57.003 2021 +369 TTO NGDP_FY Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.187 18.413 21.105 22.688 23.374 24.563 28.59 31.636 34.447 36.162 38.163 42.401 50.098 54.953 56.835 68.414 81.684 97.612 113.524 133.468 167.695 136.925 138.557 159.866 165.648 173.328 176.835 164.784 152.071 155.165 160.251 161.323 148.65 157.731 189.239 198.259 199.685 205.332 210.96 216.438 2021 +369 TTO BCA Trinidad and Tobago Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.357 0.415 -0.599 -0.947 -0.467 -0.048 -0.412 -0.225 -0.089 -0.039 0.459 -0.005 0.139 0.113 0.218 0.294 0.105 -0.614 -0.644 0.031 0.544 0.416 0.076 0.985 1.793 3.881 7.125 5.166 8.499 1.633 4.172 4.708 3.867 5.571 4.155 2.057 -0.776 1.409 1.626 1.02 -1.356 2.506 4.206 4.661 4.657 4.589 4.26 4.166 2021 +369 TTO BCA_NGDPD Trinidad and Tobago Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 5.627 5.829 -7.239 -11.986 -5.914 -0.638 -8.447 -4.61 -1.936 -0.876 8.903 -0.086 2.51 2.429 4.328 5.42 1.795 -10.513 -10.468 0.442 6.562 4.643 0.835 8.59 13.308 24.004 38.304 23.478 30.103 8.347 18.526 18.257 14.997 20.412 15.029 8.166 -3.469 6.079 6.825 4.271 -6.341 10.446 14.337 15.887 15.724 14.978 13.564 12.924 2021 +744 TUN NGDP_R Tunisia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. No Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.916 25.236 25.115 26.289 27.795 29.371 28.944 30.883 30.905 31.703 33.945 35.35 38.181 39.127 40.546 41.63 44.483 47.03 49.364 52.334 54.585 56.657 57.406 60.106 63.854 66.08 69.545 74.211 77.356 79.711 82.509 80.821 84.229 86.275 88.941 89.802 90.806 92.838 95.203 96.534 88.102 91.047 93.052 94.576 96.591 98.913 101.504 104.14 2021 +744 TUN NGDP_RPCH Tunisia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.4 5.522 -0.482 4.674 5.731 5.668 -1.453 6.701 0.071 2.579 7.075 4.138 8.009 2.477 3.628 2.671 6.855 5.725 4.963 6.017 4.3 3.796 1.323 4.702 6.236 3.487 5.244 6.71 4.238 3.043 3.511 -2.047 4.217 2.43 3.09 0.968 1.117 2.238 2.547 1.399 -8.735 3.343 2.202 1.638 2.131 2.404 2.619 2.597 2021 +744 TUN NGDP Tunisia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. No Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.874 4.554 5.257 6.246 7.034 7.715 7.869 8.836 9.499 10.508 12.414 13.774 15.751 16.787 18.093 19.497 21.731 24.066 26.042 28.547 30.874 33.3 34.511 37.104 40.739 43.92 47.995 52.304 57.978 61.548 66.14 67.747 73.895 79.097 85.346 89.802 95.287 102.012 112.985 122.578 119.566 130.894 144.166 159.26 175.55 192 207.758 223.398 2021 +744 TUN NGDPD Tunisia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 9.566 9.223 8.9 9.202 9.054 9.245 9.91 10.663 11.073 11.069 14.133 14.897 17.809 16.724 17.886 20.616 22.324 21.762 22.87 24.066 22.524 23.146 24.274 28.797 32.71 33.851 36.059 40.819 47.039 45.593 46.21 48.122 47.311 48.681 50.273 45.779 44.36 42.167 42.687 41.772 42.516 46.842 46.282 46.023 48.102 50.602 53.14 55.687 2021 +744 TUN PPPGDP Tunisia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 14.468 16.711 17.658 19.207 21.041 22.937 23.058 25.212 26.12 27.844 30.93 33.299 36.786 38.59 40.844 42.815 46.587 50.104 53.182 57.177 60.987 64.728 66.606 71.115 77.577 82.8 89.831 98.448 104.588 108.462 113.62 113.607 116.403 117.962 121.97 121.024 124.271 128.449 134.868 139.201 128.572 138.392 151.495 159.462 166.277 173.439 181.37 189.68 2021 +744 TUN NGDP_D Tunisia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 16.2 18.047 20.934 23.761 25.305 26.269 27.187 28.611 30.734 33.146 36.571 38.966 41.254 42.903 44.623 46.835 48.852 51.173 52.756 54.548 56.561 58.775 60.117 61.731 63.8 66.465 69.013 70.48 74.949 77.215 80.16 83.824 87.732 91.679 95.957 100 104.935 109.882 118.679 126.979 135.713 143.765 154.931 168.394 181.746 194.11 204.68 214.517 2021 +744 TUN NGDPRPC Tunisia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,707.04" "3,804.57" "3,696.22" "3,779.13" "3,949.84" "4,040.40" "3,832.64" "4,003.83" "3,939.65" "3,969.74" "4,123.18" "4,199.51" "4,438.01" "4,453.90" "4,526.99" "4,567.66" "4,805.85" "5,011.63" "5,196.54" "5,449.36" "5,627.74" "5,789.75" "5,819.57" "6,047.03" "6,374.14" "6,540.96" "6,820.74" "7,206.32" "7,432.86" "7,575.73" "7,754.69" "7,510.19" "7,736.86" "7,832.84" "7,981.18" "7,965.66" "7,963.14" "8,050.36" "8,165.48" "8,192.57" "7,401.60" "7,575.59" "7,671.81" "7,730.12" "7,830.30" "7,956.62" "8,105.58" "8,259.17" 2019 +744 TUN NGDPRPPPPC Tunisia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,129.00" "5,263.94" "5,114.03" "5,228.74" "5,464.93" "5,590.24" "5,302.78" "5,539.64" "5,450.83" "5,492.47" "5,704.77" "5,810.37" "6,140.36" "6,162.34" "6,263.47" "6,319.75" "6,649.30" "6,934.01" "7,189.85" "7,539.65" "7,786.46" "8,010.61" "8,051.86" "8,366.58" "8,819.16" "9,049.97" "9,437.07" "9,970.56" "10,283.99" "10,481.66" "10,729.26" "10,390.98" "10,704.60" "10,837.40" "11,042.63" "11,021.17" "11,017.68" "11,138.35" "11,297.63" "11,335.11" "10,240.73" "10,481.46" "10,614.60" "10,695.27" "10,833.89" "11,008.65" "11,214.75" "11,427.26" 2019 +744 TUN NGDPPC Tunisia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 600.543 686.621 773.757 897.944 999.517 "1,061.39" "1,041.98" "1,145.56" "1,210.83" "1,315.81" "1,507.88" "1,636.36" "1,830.85" "1,910.85" "2,020.08" "2,139.26" "2,347.75" "2,564.58" "2,741.47" "2,972.54" "3,183.11" "3,402.90" "3,498.57" "3,732.92" "4,066.73" "4,347.42" "4,707.18" "5,079.04" "5,570.85" "5,849.58" "6,216.18" "6,295.36" "6,787.69" "7,181.10" "7,658.50" "7,965.66" "8,356.12" "8,845.86" "9,690.69" "10,402.84" "10,044.95" "10,891.04" "11,886.02" "13,017.06" "14,231.26" "15,444.57" "16,590.47" "17,717.32" 2019 +744 TUN NGDPDPC Tunisia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,482.82" "1,390.41" "1,309.90" "1,322.84" "1,286.60" "1,271.85" "1,312.23" "1,382.41" "1,411.51" "1,386.02" "1,716.72" "1,769.74" "2,070.01" "1,903.68" "1,997.00" "2,261.97" "2,411.88" "2,318.98" "2,407.49" "2,505.88" "2,322.28" "2,365.25" "2,460.78" "2,897.20" "3,265.22" "3,350.79" "3,536.51" "3,963.79" "4,519.75" "4,333.15" "4,343.06" "4,471.69" "4,345.82" "4,419.71" "4,511.28" "4,060.70" "3,890.13" "3,656.51" "3,661.19" "3,545.07" "3,571.83" "3,897.45" "3,815.82" "3,761.67" "3,899.45" "4,070.48" "4,243.47" "4,416.42" 2019 +744 TUN PPPPC Tunisia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,242.57" "2,519.31" "2,598.80" "2,761.15" "2,990.03" "3,155.30" "3,053.31" "3,268.59" "3,329.60" "3,486.61" "3,756.90" "3,955.85" "4,275.79" "4,392.79" "4,560.25" "4,697.70" "5,033.18" "5,339.19" "5,598.50" "5,953.60" "6,287.79" "6,614.54" "6,752.22" "7,154.62" "7,744.09" "8,195.97" "8,810.26" "9,559.87" "10,049.47" "10,308.28" "10,678.62" "10,556.82" "10,692.26" "10,709.67" "10,944.96" "10,735.11" "10,897.89" "11,138.35" "11,567.51" "11,813.51" "10,801.56" "11,514.86" "12,490.20" "13,033.53" "13,479.47" "13,951.47" "14,483.24" "15,043.26" 2019 +744 TUN NGAP_NPGDP Tunisia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +744 TUN PPPSH Tunisia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.108 0.112 0.111 0.113 0.115 0.117 0.112 0.115 0.11 0.109 0.112 0.114 0.111 0.111 0.112 0.111 0.114 0.116 0.118 0.121 0.121 0.122 0.121 0.121 0.122 0.121 0.121 0.122 0.124 0.128 0.126 0.119 0.116 0.112 0.111 0.108 0.107 0.105 0.104 0.103 0.097 0.094 0.094 0.093 0.092 0.091 0.09 0.09 2021 +744 TUN PPPEX Tunisia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.268 0.273 0.298 0.325 0.334 0.336 0.341 0.35 0.364 0.377 0.401 0.414 0.428 0.435 0.443 0.455 0.466 0.48 0.49 0.499 0.506 0.514 0.518 0.522 0.525 0.53 0.534 0.531 0.554 0.567 0.582 0.596 0.635 0.671 0.7 0.742 0.767 0.794 0.838 0.881 0.93 0.946 0.952 0.999 1.056 1.107 1.145 1.178 2021 +744 TUN NID_NGDP Tunisia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. No Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 31.215 34.345 34.171 35.294 37.695 31.777 28.061 24.688 22.065 25.302 25.096 24.64 27.774 28.563 26.552 24.87 23.751 24.911 25.279 25.72 26.502 26.649 26.352 24.155 23.216 22.653 23.748 24.271 24.684 25.748 25.836 25.037 26.097 23.868 23.865 21.739 20.475 21.295 22.964 19.62 12.319 14.364 15.94 16.319 16.228 16.856 17.962 18.528 2021 +744 TUN NGSD_NGDP Tunisia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. No Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.46 22.123 20.489 22.687 21.618 21.553 17.729 20.304 19.892 18.012 20.248 20.8 22.112 23.346 24.943 20.763 21.328 21.802 22.122 23.541 21.785 21.357 22.429 20.803 20.197 20.932 21.201 21.191 20.26 22.308 20.494 16.997 17.409 14.693 14.538 12.595 11.7 11.619 12.554 11.783 6.424 8.246 6.874 8.316 9.765 11.168 12.49 13.306 2021 +744 TUN PCPI Tunisia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 16.806 18.302 20.804 22.671 24.62 26.479 28.11 30.421 32.598 35.115 37.399 40.276 42.498 44.215 46.613 49.518 51.366 53.215 54.865 56.384 57.946 59.073 60.676 62.326 64.627 65.895 68.625 70.973 74.462 77.098 80.46 83.067 86.898 91.518 95.751 100 103.629 109.131 117.106 124.977 132.02 139.554 150.828 163.631 176.486 188.351 198.627 208.163 2021 +744 TUN PCPIPCH Tunisia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.011 8.903 13.673 8.972 8.596 7.551 6.159 8.224 7.156 7.722 6.502 7.693 5.518 4.04 5.423 6.232 3.733 3.599 3.102 2.768 2.77 1.945 2.714 2.72 3.692 1.962 4.143 3.421 4.915 3.541 4.361 3.24 4.612 5.316 4.626 4.437 3.629 5.309 7.308 6.722 5.635 5.707 8.079 8.489 7.856 6.723 5.456 4.801 2021 +744 TUN PCPIE Tunisia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.107 41.675 43.658 45.729 48.286 51.013 52.64 54.616 56.121 57.709 58.684 60.374 61.34 64.077 64.882 67.136 69.39 72.932 75.911 79.05 81.801 84.621 89.168 93.828 97.997 101.74 106.03 112.554 120.988 128.342 134.607 143.499 156.917 169.84 182.312 193.458 202.97 212.094 2021 +744 TUN PCPIEPCH Tunisia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.565 4.759 4.745 5.59 5.648 3.19 3.754 2.755 2.83 1.689 2.881 1.6 4.462 1.256 3.474 3.357 5.104 4.084 4.136 3.48 3.448 5.373 5.225 4.444 3.819 4.217 6.154 7.493 6.078 4.881 6.606 9.351 8.236 7.344 6.114 4.917 4.495 2021 +744 TUN TM_RPCH Tunisia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 14.509 22.797 0.932 -2.2 5.7 -13.03 -2.06 -3.447 16.141 18.547 9.602 -7.875 13.112 6.709 -1.058 6.29 -2.487 8.697 5.351 5.814 6.464 15.048 -2.909 -2.136 7.184 -1.177 5.66 8.599 4.785 -4.632 15.427 -3.778 8.414 -1.492 2.974 -2.564 5.155 3.422 0.954 -8.566 -15.005 8.448 2.25 4.2 4.4 4.3 3.9 3.8 2021 +744 TUN TMG_RPCH Tunisia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 12.148 22.489 -0.943 -3.925 6.332 -15.932 0.811 -5.256 19.32 16.369 8.869 -7.386 13.124 5.71 -0.133 6.291 -2.487 8.702 5.345 5.821 6.549 15.059 -3.011 -2.125 7.806 -1.747 5.659 8.605 4.778 -4.592 15.426 -3.816 8.426 -1.505 2.974 -2.569 5.21 3.368 1.004 -8.565 -15.042 9.422 2.25 4.2 4.4 4.3 3.9 3.8 2021 +744 TUN TX_RPCH Tunisia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.345 3.437 -6.901 0.9 2.7 3.3 5.23 13.37 21.446 8.957 4.489 4.416 -1.643 4.004 18.287 2.991 -2.406 10.088 6.339 6.701 7.313 15.678 1.907 7.213 15.231 1.491 6.345 17.699 -2.585 -2.161 6.507 -3.939 1.634 -0.732 -2.936 -2.818 2.021 3.209 3.473 -5.056 -10.958 12.38 4.235 2.535 4.188 4.039 3.455 3.455 2021 +744 TUN TXG_RPCH Tunisia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.137 14.701 -7.955 3.06 2.97 -0.299 11.437 8.832 8.644 18.843 4.489 4.416 -1.643 4.004 18.287 2.991 -2.406 10.088 6.339 6.701 7.313 15.678 1.907 7.213 15.231 1.491 6.345 17.699 -2.585 -2.161 6.507 -3.939 1.634 -0.732 -2.936 -2.818 2.021 3.209 3.473 -5.056 -10.958 12.38 4.235 2.535 4.188 4.039 3.455 3.455 2021 +744 TUN LUR Tunisia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.198 16.223 16.247 16.272 16.296 16.177 16.058 15.939 16.063 15.982 15.691 15.126 15.263 14.514 14.237 12.819 12.511 12.397 12.442 13.29 13.048 18.889 16.723 15.33 14.959 15.39 15.544 15.513 15.53 14.889 17.4 16.2 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +744 TUN LE Tunisia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +744 TUN LP Tunisia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.451 6.633 6.795 6.956 7.037 7.269 7.552 7.713 7.845 7.986 8.233 8.418 8.603 8.785 8.957 9.114 9.256 9.384 9.499 9.604 9.699 9.786 9.864 9.94 10.018 10.102 10.196 10.298 10.407 10.522 10.64 10.761 10.887 11.015 11.144 11.274 11.403 11.532 11.659 11.783 11.903 12.019 12.129 12.235 12.336 12.432 12.523 12.609 2019 +744 TUN GGR Tunisia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.411 3.082 3.505 3.936 4.174 4.299 4.672 5.012 5.557 5.983 6.431 7.031 7.447 7.728 8.523 8.982 9.848 10.907 13.364 13.572 15.571 16.73 17.329 18.786 20.971 20.202 20.338 23.582 27.59 31.885 30.444 33.497 40.942 44.839 48.547 52.824 56.154 60.362 2021 +744 TUN GGR_NGDP Tunisia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.473 22.375 22.25 23.447 23.072 22.05 21.499 20.827 21.339 20.957 20.829 21.113 21.577 20.829 20.92 20.45 20.518 20.853 23.051 22.051 23.542 24.694 23.451 23.75 24.572 22.496 21.344 23.117 24.419 26.012 25.462 25.591 28.399 28.154 27.654 27.513 27.028 27.02 2021 +744 TUN GGX Tunisia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.806 4.048 4.477 4.694 5.182 5.797 5.904 6.296 6.854 7.423 7.988 8.326 8.71 9.378 10.119 10.968 12.197 13.724 15.164 15.873 18.893 20.949 24.36 23.629 24.646 25.931 29.303 32.41 36.315 41.268 43.436 50.422 53.348 54.635 57.176 60.589 64.224 2021 +744 TUN GGX_NGDP Tunisia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.628 25.702 26.668 25.943 26.577 26.677 24.53 24.176 24.009 24.044 23.988 24.125 23.473 23.021 23.039 22.852 23.319 23.67 24.638 23.999 27.887 28.349 30.798 27.687 27.444 27.213 28.725 28.685 29.626 34.515 33.184 34.975 33.497 31.122 29.779 29.163 28.749 2021 +744 TUN GGXCNL Tunisia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.724 -0.544 -0.541 -0.519 -0.883 -1.125 -0.891 -0.739 -0.871 -0.993 -0.957 -0.879 -0.981 -0.856 -1.137 -1.12 -1.29 -0.359 -1.592 -0.302 -2.163 -3.62 -5.574 -2.658 -4.444 -5.592 -5.72 -4.819 -4.431 -10.824 -9.938 -9.48 -8.509 -6.088 -4.351 -4.435 -3.863 2021 +744 TUN GGXCNL_NGDP Tunisia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.253 -3.451 -3.221 -2.871 -4.527 -5.179 -3.704 -2.838 -3.052 -3.215 -2.874 -2.547 -2.644 -2.1 -2.589 -2.334 -2.466 -0.619 -2.587 -0.457 -3.193 -4.899 -7.048 -3.115 -4.949 -5.869 -5.607 -4.265 -3.614 -9.052 -7.593 -6.575 -5.343 -3.468 -2.266 -2.135 -1.729 2021 +744 TUN GGSB Tunisia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.808 -0.649 -0.517 -0.437 -0.727 -1.073 -0.923 -0.826 -1.024 -1.088 -1.039 -0.815 -0.929 -0.943 -1.194 -1.239 -1.623 -0.912 -2.038 -0.62 -2.088 -4.168 -4.828 -3.473 -4.511 -5.794 -6.13 -5.442 -5.14 -9.283 -8.438 -10.075 -8.972 -7.195 -5.954 -6.258 -5.847 2021 +744 TUN GGSB_NPGDP Tunisia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.823 -4.22 -3.085 -2.395 -3.626 -4.9 -3.84 -3.184 -3.644 -3.569 -3.135 -2.3 -2.443 -2.298 -2.677 -2.569 -3.169 -1.614 -3.389 -0.964 -3.023 -5.63 -6.113 -4.128 -5.066 -6.121 -6.117 -4.981 -4.361 -7.307 -6.211 -6.803 -5.497 -4.019 -3.057 -2.986 -2.604 2021 +744 TUN GGXONLB Tunisia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.303 -0.068 -0.01 0.079 -0.191 -0.299 -0.103 0.038 -0.032 -0.105 -0.072 0.036 -0.077 0.133 -0.075 0.009 -0.108 0.783 -0.412 0.85 -0.973 -2.352 -4.163 -1.143 -2.8 -3.606 -3.461 -2.017 -1.239 -7.089 -6.244 -5.033 -3.619 -0.331 2.018 2.487 3.462 2021 +744 TUN GGXONLB_NGDP Tunisia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.201 -0.429 -0.061 0.437 -0.978 -1.378 -0.427 0.148 -0.111 -0.341 -0.217 0.104 -0.207 0.327 -0.171 0.02 -0.206 1.351 -0.67 1.285 -1.436 -3.183 -5.263 -1.339 -3.117 -3.784 -3.393 -1.785 -1.011 -5.929 -4.77 -3.491 -2.272 -0.189 1.051 1.197 1.55 2021 +744 TUN GGXWDN Tunisia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +744 TUN GGXWDN_NGDP Tunisia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +744 TUN GGXWDG Tunisia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.719 9.783 10.707 11.559 12.795 14.515 16.036 15.155 17.678 19.407 17.368 17.816 19.501 21.012 21.95 21.941 22.336 26.121 27.371 28.678 31.821 38.263 36.974 43.302 49.556 57.605 70.517 84.49 84.602 99.06 107.052 127.964 142.067 152.942 160.366 167.931 175.003 2021 +744 TUN GGXWDG_NGDP Tunisia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.296 62.112 63.784 63.888 65.627 66.795 66.633 58.194 61.925 62.859 52.155 51.625 52.556 51.578 49.977 45.715 42.704 45.053 44.471 43.36 46.97 51.78 46.745 50.737 55.183 60.454 69.126 74.779 69.018 82.849 81.785 88.761 89.204 87.122 83.524 80.83 78.337 2021 +744 TUN NGDP_FY Tunisia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.064 4.777 5.515 6.552 7.378 8.093 8.254 9.269 9.963 11.022 12.414 13.774 15.751 16.787 18.093 19.497 21.731 24.066 26.042 28.547 30.874 33.3 34.511 37.104 40.739 43.92 47.995 52.304 57.978 61.548 66.14 67.747 73.895 79.097 85.346 89.802 95.287 102.012 112.985 122.578 119.566 130.894 144.166 159.26 175.55 192 207.758 223.398 2021 +744 TUN BCA Tunisia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.362 -0.817 -0.949 -0.75 -1.051 -0.589 -0.706 -0.098 0.097 -0.298 -0.685 -0.572 -1.008 -0.872 -0.288 -0.847 -0.541 -0.677 -0.722 -0.524 -1.062 -1.225 -0.952 -0.965 -0.988 -0.583 -0.918 -1.257 -2.081 -1.568 -2.468 -3.869 -4.11 -4.466 -4.689 -4.186 -3.893 -4.08 -4.443 -3.274 -2.506 -2.866 -4.196 -3.683 -3.109 -2.878 -2.908 -2.908 2021 +744 TUN BCA_NGDPD Tunisia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.785 -8.86 -10.667 -8.146 -11.612 -6.367 -7.125 -0.922 0.873 -2.694 -4.849 -3.84 -5.662 -5.216 -1.609 -4.107 -2.423 -3.109 -3.158 -2.179 -4.717 -5.292 -3.923 -3.353 -3.019 -1.721 -2.547 -3.08 -4.425 -3.44 -5.342 -8.04 -8.688 -9.175 -9.327 -9.144 -8.775 -9.676 -10.41 -7.837 -5.895 -6.118 -9.066 -8.003 -6.462 -5.688 -5.472 -5.221 2021 +186 TUR NGDP_R Türkiye "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 308.657 322.13 333.176 349.028 372.841 388.718 415.7 457.382 467.084 468.266 511.604 516.342 547.242 591.253 558.994 599.186 641.172 689.437 710.757 687.564 735.235 692.959 737.639 780.15 856.573 933.599 998.465 "1,048.82" "1,057.37" "1,006.37" "1,091.18" "1,213.39" "1,271.50" "1,379.39" "1,447.53" "1,535.61" "1,586.64" "1,705.67" "1,756.49" "1,770.26" "1,804.60" "2,009.49" "2,109.29" "2,173.12" "2,238.35" "2,304.38" "2,374.19" "2,445.93" 2021 +186 TUR NGDP_RPCH Türkiye "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.779 4.365 3.429 4.758 6.823 4.258 6.941 10.027 2.121 0.253 9.255 0.926 5.984 8.042 -5.456 7.19 7.007 7.528 3.092 -3.263 6.933 -5.75 6.448 5.763 9.796 8.992 6.948 5.044 0.815 -4.823 8.427 11.2 4.788 8.486 4.94 6.084 3.323 7.502 2.98 0.784 1.94 11.353 4.966 3.026 3.002 2.95 3.029 3.022 2021 +186 TUR NGDP Türkiye "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.007 0.011 0.014 0.019 0.03 0.048 0.07 0.103 0.178 0.313 0.541 0.868 1.506 2.73 5.329 10.694 20.35 39.724 71.945 107.374 171.494 247.266 362.11 472.172 582.853 680.276 795.757 887.714 "1,002.76" "1,006.37" "1,167.66" "1,404.93" "1,581.48" "1,823.43" "2,054.90" "2,350.94" "2,626.56" "3,133.70" "3,758.77" "4,311.73" "5,048.22" "7,248.79" "14,291.04" "22,228.33" "28,587.89" "34,466.61" "40,869.94" "48,283.99" 2021 +186 TUR NGDPD Türkiye "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 96.596 97.865 88.918 84.968 82.642 92.827 102.337 118.926 125.032 147.727 207.508 208.402 219.176 248.573 179.359 233.566 250.486 261.857 275.834 256.566 274.321 202.248 240.191 314.752 409.127 506.186 555.126 680.489 770.82 648.797 776.558 838.508 880.141 957.504 938.512 864.071 869.28 858.932 779.694 759.45 720.11 817.508 853.487 941.551 "1,037.86" "1,133.98" "1,239.08" "1,354.31" 2021 +186 TUR PPPGDP Türkiye "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 159.188 181.854 199.712 217.406 240.621 258.8 282.337 318.331 336.546 350.629 397.415 414.661 449.491 497.151 480.066 525.373 572.48 626.189 652.819 640.415 700.332 674.933 729.649 786.931 887.212 997.317 "1,099.52" "1,186.19" "1,218.79" "1,167.44" "1,281.04" "1,454.11" "1,550.69" "1,703.67" "1,860.47" "2,022.94" "2,116.18" "2,282.30" "2,406.46" "2,468.70" "2,546.92" "2,953.94" "3,320.99" "3,543.50" "3,726.45" "3,907.69" "4,102.71" "4,308.48" 2021 +186 TUR NGDP_D Türkiye "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.008 0.012 0.017 0.023 0.038 0.067 0.106 0.168 0.275 0.462 0.953 1.785 3.174 5.762 10.122 15.617 23.325 35.683 49.09 60.523 68.045 72.866 79.698 84.639 94.835 100 107.009 115.785 124.379 132.19 141.959 153.095 165.543 183.723 213.993 243.565 279.742 360.729 677.53 "1,022.88" "1,277.19" "1,495.70" "1,721.43" "1,974.05" 2021 +186 TUR NGDPRPC Türkiye "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,817.86" "6,955.33" "7,031.75" "7,202.30" "7,527.27" "7,684.93" "8,055.30" "8,694.36" "8,716.26" "8,583.52" "9,216.31" "9,145.81" "9,534.77" "10,136.70" "9,433.14" "9,955.88" "10,492.82" "11,115.79" "11,297.72" "10,773.83" "11,358.57" "10,562.88" "11,108.71" "11,611.58" "12,594.77" "13,557.82" "14,319.03" "14,858.80" "14,784.89" "13,869.33" "14,801.09" "16,238.34" "16,812.74" "17,991.79" "18,630.72" "19,502.00" "19,878.93" "21,106.86" "21,419.60" "21,288.64" "21,582.52" "23,730.35" "24,617.51" "25,072.13" "25,537.59" "26,006.93" "26,514.30" "27,038.79" 2021 +186 TUR NGDPRPPPPC Türkiye "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,122.79" "9,306.73" "9,408.98" "9,637.19" "10,072.02" "10,282.99" "10,778.57" "11,633.68" "11,662.99" "11,485.36" "12,332.08" "12,237.75" "12,758.21" "13,563.63" "12,622.22" "13,321.68" "14,040.15" "14,873.72" "15,117.16" "14,416.15" "15,198.58" "14,133.90" "14,864.25" "15,537.13" "16,852.71" "18,141.34" "19,159.89" "19,882.14" "19,783.25" "18,558.16" "19,804.92" "21,728.07" "22,496.66" "24,074.30" "24,929.24" "26,095.08" "26,599.44" "28,242.49" "28,660.97" "28,485.73" "28,878.96" "31,752.91" "32,939.06" "33,548.24" "34,171.13" "34,799.14" "35,478.04" "36,179.85" 2021 +186 TUR NGDPPC Türkiye "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 0.162 0.235 0.305 0.395 0.612 0.956 1.364 1.957 3.322 5.74 9.754 15.375 26.243 46.808 89.93 177.68 333.029 640.471 "1,143.59" "1,682.51" "2,649.40" "3,769.12" "5,453.31" "7,027.70" "8,570.08" "9,879.04" "11,411.98" "12,576.35" "14,021.23" "13,869.33" "15,838.54" "18,801.56" "20,911.57" "23,783.42" "26,447.92" "29,856.64" "32,908.10" "38,778.19" "45,836.47" "51,851.76" "60,375.30" "85,602.14" "166,790.98" "256,457.09" "326,163.13" "388,985.18" "456,425.02" "533,759.74" 2021 +186 TUR NGDPDPC Türkiye "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,133.69" "2,113.07" "1,876.64" "1,753.33" "1,668.46" "1,835.18" "1,983.05" "2,260.66" "2,333.23" "2,707.90" "3,738.16" "3,691.37" "3,818.77" "4,261.64" "3,026.72" "3,880.86" "4,099.23" "4,221.92" "4,384.47" "4,020.27" "4,237.96" "3,082.90" "3,617.23" "4,684.70" "6,015.67" "7,350.89" "7,961.08" "9,640.57" "10,778.13" "8,941.40" "10,533.45" "11,221.40" "11,637.92" "12,488.97" "12,079.29" "10,973.59" "10,891.19" "10,628.90" "9,508.00" "9,132.95" "8,612.31" "9,654.09" "9,961.07" "10,863.04" "11,841.06" "12,797.95" "13,837.70" "14,971.39" 2021 +186 TUR PPPPC Türkiye "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,516.26" "3,926.53" "4,214.96" "4,486.25" "4,857.89" "5,116.46" "5,471.03" "6,051.13" "6,280.29" "6,427.17" "7,159.25" "7,344.77" "7,831.63" "8,523.37" "8,101.21" "8,729.42" "9,368.68" "10,096.03" "10,376.78" "10,035.02" "10,819.36" "10,288.12" "10,988.38" "11,712.50" "13,045.27" "14,483.14" "15,768.29" "16,804.89" "17,041.96" "16,089.09" "17,376.35" "19,459.77" "20,504.43" "22,221.39" "23,945.52" "25,691.07" "26,513.62" "28,242.49" "29,345.63" "29,687.97" "30,460.50" "34,883.53" "38,759.39" "40,882.73" "42,515.56" "44,101.60" "45,817.95" "47,628.44" 2021 +186 TUR NGAP_NPGDP Türkiye Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +186 TUR PPPSH Türkiye Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.188 1.218 1.255 1.284 1.313 1.322 1.366 1.448 1.415 1.368 1.437 1.415 1.351 1.432 1.315 1.36 1.401 1.448 1.453 1.359 1.387 1.276 1.321 1.343 1.401 1.457 1.481 1.475 1.445 1.38 1.421 1.519 1.54 1.613 1.698 1.809 1.822 1.865 1.855 1.82 1.916 2.015 2.052 2.06 2.057 2.05 2.045 2.041 2021 +186 TUR PPPEX Türkiye Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.011 0.02 0.036 0.063 0.11 0.168 0.245 0.366 0.496 0.6 0.657 0.682 0.724 0.748 0.823 0.862 0.911 0.966 1.02 1.07 1.105 1.162 1.241 1.373 1.562 1.747 1.982 2.433 4.234 6.327 7.884 9.175 10.487 11.951 2021 +186 TUR NID_NGDP Türkiye Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 26.727 25.666 23.124 19.627 18.399 19.997 23.906 24.909 24.858 23.058 24.133 22.958 23.529 26.2 21.414 24.047 22.614 23.012 23.881 21.339 23.718 18.025 21.108 22.309 24.982 26.804 29.349 28.601 28.739 22.816 26.753 31.003 28.073 29.619 28.967 28.199 28.02 30.694 29.377 25.233 31.548 31.877 34.208 31.059 29.45 28.397 27.186 25.947 2021 +186 TUR NGSD_NGDP Türkiye Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.686 22.918 21.238 16.57 15.887 18.053 21.506 23.125 24.947 22.668 21.818 21.84 22.032 21.892 20.541 20.594 20.45 20.76 25.623 21.741 21.292 21.366 22.322 20.683 22.312 23.648 24.627 23.924 24.629 21.904 21.771 23.016 23.351 23.898 24.893 25.218 24.98 26.006 27.694 26.018 26.78 30.306 28.379 26.982 26.617 25.657 24.371 23.167 2021 +186 TUR PCPI Türkiye "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2003 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.007 0.01 0.015 0.02 0.027 0.047 0.077 0.124 0.206 0.35 0.582 1.19 2.256 4.066 7.548 13.943 22.988 35.64 54.973 79.785 100 108.599 117.482 128.757 140.031 154.656 164.323 178.4 189.946 206.835 222.333 242.02 260.585 280.846 312.144 363.125 418.236 469.591 561.614 972.295 "1,469.81" "1,825.91" "2,140.15" "2,469.34" "2,840.30" 2021 +186 TUR PCPIPCH Türkiye "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 110.638 36.364 31.111 31.335 48.378 44.506 34.617 38.851 73.668 63.267 60.317 65.967 70.073 66.097 104.54 89.566 80.236 85.653 84.721 64.87 55.035 54.246 45.134 25.337 8.599 8.179 9.597 8.756 10.444 6.251 8.566 6.472 8.892 7.493 8.855 7.671 7.775 11.144 16.332 15.177 12.279 19.596 73.125 51.169 24.228 17.21 15.382 15.022 2021 +186 TUR PCPIE Türkiye "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2003 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.017 0.022 0.035 0.058 0.095 0.153 0.261 0.434 0.742 1.6 2.82 5.08 10.11 17.15 28.95 40.24 67.8 87.94 104.124 113.863 122.65 134.49 145.77 160.44 170.91 181.85 200.85 213.23 229.01 247.72 269.54 292.54 327.41 393.88 440.5 504.81 686.95 "1,191.76" "1,631.11" "1,979.66" "2,297.76" "2,646.60" "3,043.58" 2021 +186 TUR PCPIEPCH Türkiye "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.698 55.027 66.227 64.267 60.425 71.132 65.967 71.076 115.7 76.25 80.142 99.016 69.634 68.805 38.998 68.489 29.705 18.403 9.353 7.717 9.653 8.387 10.064 6.526 6.401 10.448 6.164 7.4 8.17 8.808 8.533 11.92 20.302 11.836 14.599 36.081 73.486 36.865 21.369 16.068 15.182 15 2021 +186 TUR TM_RPCH Türkiye Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Oil trade includes other energy trade such as fuel. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Trade volumes are the ratio of the value index to the Fisher unit value index (chain-weighted). The value indices are obtained as the ratio of current values to the arithmetic average of the base year values. Foreign trade indices have been calculated by Eurostat and U.N. concepts and methods. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003. Unit value indices are chain-weighted, but volume indices are not. Trade System: Special trade. Relaxed definition. Foreign trade statistics include goods which enter/leave the statistical territory of Türkiye from/to other countries and are placed under the customs normal export and import procedures and under customs inward and outward processing procedures. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Other;. Excluded items include goods valued under $100, transit trade, temporary export/import trade, repair and maintenance of goods, operational leasing, shuttle trade, border trade, some transactions with declaration that are not goods (cash, valuable paper, stamps, monetary gold, etc.). Other exclusions include border and coastal trade. Customs warehouses, free zones, and duty-free shops in Türkiye are considered beyond the customs frontier. Note that while Turkstat and the Central Bank of Türkiye make estimates on shuttle trade for BOP data, these are not included in the foreign trade statistics disseminated by Turkstat. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. All items covered. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.296 5.257 52.884 -1.654 6.768 34.143 -23.663 27.965 27.998 24.262 0.863 -2.564 27.055 -24.666 17.432 17.853 20.878 12.214 7.497 13.276 -0.602 -11.83 17.447 11.421 1.304 8.589 -0.066 2.521 3.05 8.967 -8.115 -4.018 6.789 4.29 2.574 8.862 11.233 10.339 10.312 6.805 2021 +186 TUR TMG_RPCH Türkiye Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Oil trade includes other energy trade such as fuel. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Trade volumes are the ratio of the value index to the Fisher unit value index (chain-weighted). The value indices are obtained as the ratio of current values to the arithmetic average of the base year values. Foreign trade indices have been calculated by Eurostat and U.N. concepts and methods. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003. Unit value indices are chain-weighted, but volume indices are not. Trade System: Special trade. Relaxed definition. Foreign trade statistics include goods which enter/leave the statistical territory of Türkiye from/to other countries and are placed under the customs normal export and import procedures and under customs inward and outward processing procedures. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Other;. Excluded items include goods valued under $100, transit trade, temporary export/import trade, repair and maintenance of goods, operational leasing, shuttle trade, border trade, some transactions with declaration that are not goods (cash, valuable paper, stamps, monetary gold, etc.). Other exclusions include border and coastal trade. Customs warehouses, free zones, and duty-free shops in Türkiye are considered beyond the customs frontier. Note that while Turkstat and the Central Bank of Türkiye make estimates on shuttle trade for BOP data, these are not included in the foreign trade statistics disseminated by Turkstat. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. All items covered. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 30 18.769 4.023 20.1 19.4 12.3 11.8 14.5 -5.296 5.257 34.533 -4.405 7.463 37.021 -25.965 29.453 29.29 21.741 -2.26 -1.427 32.848 -24.805 20.719 19.273 20.575 12.209 8.443 12.714 -1.363 -12.931 17.719 12.894 0.934 7.3 -1.108 2.442 3.338 9.84 -9.124 -5.052 10.703 2.383 3.28 8.122 7.822 7.932 8.775 5.947 2021 +186 TUR TX_RPCH Türkiye Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Oil trade includes other energy trade such as fuel. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Trade volumes are the ratio of the value index to the Fisher unit value index (chain-weighted). The value indices are obtained as the ratio of current values to the arithmetic average of the base year values. Foreign trade indices have been calculated by Eurostat and U.N. concepts and methods. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003. Unit value indices are chain-weighted, but volume indices are not. Trade System: Special trade. Relaxed definition. Foreign trade statistics include goods which enter/leave the statistical territory of Türkiye from/to other countries and are placed under the customs normal export and import procedures and under customs inward and outward processing procedures. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Other;. Excluded items include goods valued under $100, transit trade, temporary export/import trade, repair and maintenance of goods, operational leasing, shuttle trade, border trade, some transactions with declaration that are not goods (cash, valuable paper, stamps, monetary gold, etc.). Other exclusions include border and coastal trade. Customs warehouses, free zones, and duty-free shops in Türkiye are considered beyond the customs frontier. Note that while Turkstat and the Central Bank of Türkiye make estimates on shuttle trade for BOP data, these are not included in the foreign trade statistics disseminated by Turkstat. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. All items covered. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.309 8.698 8.021 24.11 8.104 -2.761 32.646 10.687 -15.056 12.871 12.2 1.802 9.303 13.29 8.895 6.75 8.077 7.571 -4.465 6.6 8.675 13.627 6.058 6.173 2.667 -0.874 12.209 9.973 7.373 -14.214 25.415 2.357 5.624 7.75 5.549 7.328 5.133 2021 +186 TUR TXG_RPCH Türkiye Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Oil trade includes other energy trade such as fuel. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Trade volumes are the ratio of the value index to the Fisher unit value index (chain-weighted). The value indices are obtained as the ratio of current values to the arithmetic average of the base year values. Foreign trade indices have been calculated by Eurostat and U.N. concepts and methods. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003. Unit value indices are chain-weighted, but volume indices are not. Trade System: Special trade. Relaxed definition. Foreign trade statistics include goods which enter/leave the statistical territory of Türkiye from/to other countries and are placed under the customs normal export and import procedures and under customs inward and outward processing procedures. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Other;. Excluded items include goods valued under $100, transit trade, temporary export/import trade, repair and maintenance of goods, operational leasing, shuttle trade, border trade, some transactions with declaration that are not goods (cash, valuable paper, stamps, monetary gold, etc.). Other exclusions include border and coastal trade. Customs warehouses, free zones, and duty-free shops in Türkiye are considered beyond the customs frontier. Note that while Turkstat and the Central Bank of Türkiye make estimates on shuttle trade for BOP data, these are not included in the foreign trade statistics disseminated by Turkstat. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. All items covered. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.109 69.772 28.771 6.5 24.8 13.4 -5.7 23.6 12.094 -3.658 -2.302 6.05 5.562 6.384 14.858 6.455 9.634 19.063 9.731 2.922 11.522 22.158 15.806 12.526 13.681 10.286 12.302 11.507 6.593 -7.758 11.434 6.337 16.214 -0.901 4.307 2.617 3.822 8.284 4.967 6.534 -4.28 12.827 -8.69 2.736 5.318 2.318 1.95 2.154 2021 +186 TUR LUR Türkiye Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022 7.2 7.2 7.6 7.51 7.407 6.946 7.716 8.131 8.701 8.575 7.998 7.66 7.944 8.368 8.013 7.109 6.124 6.318 6.373 7.155 5.997 7.804 9.764 9.925 9.688 9.213 8.725 8.897 9.849 12.95 11.035 8.983 8.316 8.878 9.897 10.316 10.915 10.918 10.907 13.731 13.147 11.96 10.761 10.529 10.474 10.468 10.461 10.463 2021 +186 TUR LE Türkiye Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +186 TUR LP Türkiye Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022 45.272 46.314 47.382 48.461 49.532 50.582 51.606 52.607 53.588 54.554 55.511 56.457 57.394 58.328 59.259 60.184 61.106 62.023 62.912 63.818 64.73 65.603 66.402 67.187 68.01 68.861 69.73 70.586 71.517 72.561 73.723 74.724 75.627 76.668 77.696 78.741 79.815 80.811 82.004 83.155 83.614 84.68 85.682 86.675 87.649 88.606 89.544 90.46 2021 +186 TUR GGR Türkiye General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.344 80.038 107.452 145.694 177.408 213.357 265.328 279.79 316.381 322.541 379.056 455.777 511.349 592.202 650.203 750.827 853.769 976.552 "1,158.57" "1,334.94" "1,456.63" "1,981.78" "4,153.76" "6,182.34" "8,047.21" "9,711.10" "11,524.52" "13,584.73" 2021 +186 TUR GGR_NGDP Türkiye General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.106 32.369 29.674 30.856 30.438 31.363 33.343 31.518 31.551 32.05 32.463 32.441 32.334 32.477 31.642 31.937 32.505 31.163 30.823 30.961 28.854 27.339 29.065 27.813 28.149 28.175 28.198 28.135 2021 +186 TUR GGX Türkiye General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.698 108.89 148.513 181.446 201.431 218.452 270.783 296.892 342.853 381.306 418.775 465.354 540.091 618.792 679.437 780.414 915.175 "1,045.15" "1,300.89" "1,540.01" "1,715.20" "2,261.46" "4,753.06" "7,435.56" "9,762.63" "11,758.94" "14,022.26" "16,506.17" 2021 +186 TUR GGX_NGDP Türkiye General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.476 44.037 41.013 38.428 34.56 32.112 34.028 33.445 34.191 37.889 35.864 33.123 34.151 33.936 33.064 33.196 34.843 33.352 34.609 35.717 33.976 31.198 33.259 33.451 34.15 34.117 34.309 34.186 2021 +186 TUR GGXCNL Türkiye General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.354 -28.852 -41.061 -35.752 -24.023 -5.095 -5.455 -17.102 -26.472 -58.765 -39.719 -9.577 -28.742 -26.59 -29.234 -29.588 -61.406 -68.6 -142.32 -205.07 -258.563 -279.682 -599.301 "-1,253.22" "-1,715.42" "-2,047.85" "-2,497.74" "-2,921.43" 2021 +186 TUR GGXCNL_NGDP Türkiye General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.37 -11.668 -11.339 -7.572 -4.122 -0.749 -0.685 -1.926 -2.64 -5.839 -3.402 -0.682 -1.817 -1.458 -1.423 -1.259 -2.338 -2.189 -3.786 -4.756 -5.122 -3.858 -4.194 -5.638 -6.001 -5.942 -6.111 -6.051 2021 +186 TUR GGSB Türkiye General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -15.765 -24.25 -37.038 -32.036 -28.374 -21.026 -22.159 -39.93 -44.448 -47.659 -36.358 -19.994 -38.485 -49.33 -46.344 -53.522 -83.02 -109.095 -198.326 -270.254 -263.466 -367.081 -824.686 "-1,437.78" "-1,893.72" "-2,224.97" "-2,713.62" "-3,197.84" 2021 +186 TUR GGSB_NPGDP Türkiye General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.51 -9.317 -9.942 -6.61 -4.891 -3.178 -2.895 -4.696 -4.498 -4.407 -2.999 -1.441 -2.427 -2.751 -2.268 -2.3 -3.141 -3.557 -5.333 -6.136 -4.987 -5.14 -5.881 -6.537 -6.645 -6.451 -6.638 -6.632 2021 +186 TUR GGXONLB Türkiye General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.394 11.347 8.187 19.57 26.876 29.48 32.766 23.383 14.708 -15.47 0.67 25.356 10.484 14.842 11.018 13.701 -25.608 -27.1 -85.277 -123.564 -162.421 -160.845 -351.766 -604.001 -732.955 -836.562 -919.643 "-1,066.64" 2021 +186 TUR GGXONLB_NGDP Türkiye General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.728 4.589 2.261 4.145 4.611 4.334 4.118 2.634 1.467 -1.537 0.057 1.805 0.663 0.814 0.536 0.583 -0.975 -0.865 -2.269 -2.866 -3.217 -2.219 -2.461 -2.717 -2.564 -2.427 -2.25 -2.209 2021 +186 TUR GGXWDN Türkiye General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.564 9.342 17.162 31.431 65.383 79.852 178.415 236.836 272.422 297.75 295.214 295.242 280.494 321.551 374.096 404.792 433.811 431.191 469.594 487.157 536.968 611.337 693.025 902.681 "1,097.05" "1,521.70" "2,452.72" "4,341.79" "6,676.27" "9,258.94" "12,095.46" "15,379.04" "18,385.71" 2021 +186 TUR GGXWDN_NGDP Türkiye General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.681 45.908 43.202 43.688 60.893 46.562 72.155 65.404 57.696 51.085 43.396 37.102 31.597 32.067 37.173 34.667 30.878 27.265 25.753 23.707 22.841 23.275 22.115 24.015 25.443 30.143 33.836 30.381 30.035 32.388 35.093 37.629 38.078 2021 +186 TUR GGXWDG Türkiye General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 88.008 186.708 258.93 307.665 333.148 341.471 351.927 335.19 378.522 437.142 463.647 507.337 512.299 566.455 584.294 642.448 733.323 875.605 "1,130.09" "1,406.42" "2,001.65" "3,030.26" "5,356.69" "8,386.03" "11,318.40" "14,534.84" "18,230.34" "21,867.03" 2021 +186 TUR GGXWDG_NGDP Türkiye General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.318 75.509 71.506 65.16 57.158 50.196 44.225 37.759 37.748 43.437 39.707 36.111 32.394 31.065 28.434 27.327 27.92 27.942 30.065 32.619 39.651 41.804 37.483 37.727 39.592 42.171 44.606 45.288 2021 +186 TUR NGDP_FY Türkiye "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.007 0.011 0.014 0.019 0.03 0.048 0.07 0.103 0.178 0.313 0.541 0.868 1.506 2.73 5.329 10.694 20.35 39.724 71.945 107.374 171.494 247.266 362.11 472.172 582.853 680.276 795.757 887.714 "1,002.76" "1,006.37" "1,167.66" "1,404.93" "1,581.48" "1,823.43" "2,054.90" "2,350.94" "2,626.56" "3,133.70" "3,758.77" "4,311.73" "5,048.22" "7,248.79" "14,291.04" "22,228.33" "28,587.89" "34,466.61" "40,869.94" "48,283.99" 2021 +186 TUR BCA Türkiye Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data from Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.09 -1.901 -0.952 -1.923 -1.439 -1.013 -1.465 -0.806 1.596 0.961 -2.625 0.909 -0.974 -6.433 2.631 -2.339 -2.437 -2.638 2 -0.925 -9.92 3.76 -0.626 -7.554 -14.198 -20.98 -31.168 -36.949 -39.425 -11.358 -44.616 -74.402 -47.96 -55.856 -38.851 -27.314 -27.038 -40.877 -21.74 5.303 -35.537 -13.59 -48.262 -36.513 -27.139 -29.197 -32.675 -34.881 2021 +186 TUR BCA_NGDPD Türkiye Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.198 -1.942 -1.071 -2.263 -1.741 -1.091 -1.432 -0.678 1.276 0.651 -1.265 0.436 -0.444 -2.588 1.467 -1.001 -0.973 -1.007 0.725 -0.361 -3.616 1.859 -0.261 -2.4 -3.47 -4.145 -5.615 -5.43 -5.115 -1.751 -5.745 -8.873 -5.449 -5.833 -4.14 -3.161 -3.11 -4.759 -2.788 0.698 -4.935 -1.662 -5.655 -3.878 -2.615 -2.575 -2.637 -2.576 2021 +925 TKM NGDP_R Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Staff estimates, compiled in line with international (System of National Accounts) methodologies, using official estimates and sources, as well as UN and World Bank databases. Staff estimates are revised in line with newly available data, including from official sources. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.495 24.746 20.465 18.991 17.719 15.717 16.77 19.536 23.167 27.891 32.289 37.809 43.364 49.019 54.395 60.41 69.319 73.57 85.484 96.47 102.386 102.041 105.961 109.125 108.059 113.146 114.143 110.274 107.017 111.961 113.274 115.881 118.719 121.01 123.059 125.179 2020 +925 TKM NGDP_RPCH Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10 -17.3 -7.2 -6.7 -11.3 6.7 16.499 18.587 20.391 15.768 17.095 14.692 13.04 10.967 11.057 14.747 6.133 16.194 12.852 6.133 -0.337 3.842 2.986 -0.977 4.707 0.882 -3.389 -2.954 4.62 1.172 2.302 2.449 1.93 1.694 1.723 2020 +925 TKM NGDP Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Staff estimates, compiled in line with international (System of National Accounts) methodologies, using official estimates and sources, as well as UN and World Bank databases. Staff estimates are revised in line with newly available data, including from official sources. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.003 0.029 0.22 2.62 3.755 4.73 6.779 8.827 12.186 15.291 20.079 24.951 30.184 37.6 45.63 83.603 97.362 99.146 125.599 142.096 146.209 158.24 154.21 145.943 162.278 170.401 185.363 186.153 217.706 260.537 288.276 313.475 341.841 372.941 407.482 2020 +925 TKM NGDPD Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.607 9.063 7.675 9.927 4.021 4.531 4.837 6.518 8.487 11.717 14.703 19.307 23.991 29.023 36.154 43.875 36.363 34.162 34.788 44.07 49.858 51.301 55.523 44.06 41.698 46.365 48.686 52.961 53.187 62.202 74.439 82.365 89.564 97.669 106.555 116.423 2020 +925 TKM PPPGDP Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.21 15.856 13.393 12.69 12.056 10.878 11.738 13.867 16.817 20.702 24.34 29.064 34.229 39.905 45.648 52.066 60.89 65.038 76.479 88.101 90.058 89.473 94.076 93.772 90.491 99.986 103.277 101.562 99.75 108.694 117.787 124.791 130.53 135.521 140.44 145.624 2020 +925 TKM NGDP_D Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.013 0.144 1.16 14.787 23.89 28.207 34.701 38.1 43.691 47.356 53.106 57.538 61.576 69.124 75.534 120.607 132.339 115.982 130.195 138.784 143.285 149.338 141.315 135.059 143.424 149.287 168.093 173.947 194.448 230.007 248.769 264.049 282.491 303.058 325.519 2020 +925 TKM NGDPRPC Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,916.97" "6,163.04" "4,967.91" "4,508.40" "4,127.80" "3,603.68" "3,793.25" "4,365.33" "5,116.92" "6,092.16" "6,978.55" "8,087.41" "9,179.18" "10,264.80" "11,263.02" "12,362.56" "14,014.63" "14,690.66" "16,803.67" "18,644.98" "19,436.13" "19,015.21" "19,384.66" "19,608.19" "19,151.21" "19,816.66" "19,783.30" "18,568.90" "17,656.89" "18,199.69" "18,151.99" "18,318.23" "18,524.14" "18,648.54" "18,740.90" "18,849.39" 2004 +925 TKM NGDPRPPPPC Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,112.48" "5,446.24" "4,390.11" "3,984.04" "3,647.71" "3,184.55" "3,352.07" "3,857.61" "4,521.79" "5,383.60" "6,166.90" "7,146.79" "8,111.58" "9,070.93" "9,953.06" "10,924.71" "12,384.63" "12,982.04" "14,849.29" "16,476.44" "17,175.58" "16,803.62" "17,130.10" "17,327.62" "16,923.79" "17,511.85" "17,482.37" "16,409.21" "15,603.27" "16,082.94" "16,040.79" "16,187.69" "16,369.66" "16,479.59" "16,561.21" "16,657.08" 2004 +925 TKM NGDPPC Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.032 0.813 7.155 52.316 610.373 860.934 "1,069.98" "1,514.79" "1,949.54" "2,661.74" "3,304.76" "4,294.89" "5,281.49" "6,320.68" "7,785.46" "9,337.91" "16,902.65" "19,441.41" "19,489.26" "24,274.74" "26,974.33" "27,245.88" "28,948.58" "27,709.25" "25,865.35" "28,421.81" "29,534.00" "31,212.94" "30,713.65" "35,388.85" "41,750.80" "45,570.13" "48,912.77" "52,680.53" "56,795.88" "61,358.38" 2004 +925 TKM NGDPDPC Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 404.158 "2,257.20" "1,863.24" "2,356.56" 936.729 "1,038.95" "1,094.02" "1,456.53" "1,874.56" "2,559.36" "3,177.65" "4,129.70" "5,078.35" "6,077.58" "7,486.02" "8,978.76" "7,351.64" "6,821.55" "6,838.34" "8,517.45" "9,464.68" "9,559.96" "10,157.40" "7,916.93" "7,390.10" "8,120.52" "8,438.28" "8,917.98" "8,775.33" "10,111.10" "11,928.80" "13,020.04" "13,975.08" "15,051.58" "16,227.40" "17,530.97" 2004 +925 TKM PPPPC Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,329.61" "3,949.12" "3,251.31" "3,012.44" "2,808.64" "2,494.30" "2,655.06" "3,098.54" "3,714.31" "4,521.85" "5,260.49" "6,216.69" "7,245.32" "8,356.31" "9,451.86" "10,654.96" "12,310.46" "12,986.99" "15,033.51" "17,027.43" "17,095.78" "16,673.23" "17,210.40" "16,849.51" "16,037.68" "17,511.85" "17,899.99" "17,101.76" "16,457.78" "17,668.61" "18,875.20" "19,726.73" "20,367.05" "20,884.89" "21,387.90" "21,927.97" 2004 +925 TKM NGAP_NPGDP Turkmenistan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +925 TKM PPPSH Turkmenistan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.052 0.046 0.037 0.033 0.03 0.025 0.026 0.029 0.033 0.039 0.044 0.05 0.054 0.058 0.061 0.065 0.072 0.077 0.085 0.092 0.089 0.085 0.086 0.084 0.078 0.082 0.08 0.075 0.075 0.074 0.073 0.073 0.072 0.071 0.07 0.069 2020 +925 TKM PPPEX Turkmenistan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- 0.002 0.017 0.217 0.345 0.403 0.489 0.525 0.589 0.628 0.691 0.729 0.756 0.824 0.876 1.373 1.497 1.296 1.426 1.578 1.634 1.682 1.645 1.613 1.623 1.65 1.825 1.866 2.003 2.212 2.31 2.402 2.522 2.656 2.798 2020 +925 TKM NID_NGDP Turkmenistan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +925 TKM NGSD_NGDP Turkmenistan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +925 TKM PCPI Turkmenistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Turkmenistan authorities and IMF staff estimates and projections. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1998. The base year for PCPICO and PCPICO_EOP is 2001, which is different than the base year for headline CPI data, which is 1998. Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.022 0.404 4.461 48.731 89.529 104.545 129.077 139.455 155.676 169.303 178.762 189.282 209.551 226.644 240.83 275.844 268.474 280.413 295.21 310.897 332.081 352.034 378.101 391.884 423.395 479.706 504.13 542.36 623.443 732.546 809.463 870.173 939.787 "1,014.97" "1,096.17" 2021 +925 TKM PCPIPCH Turkmenistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,102.40" "1,748.30" "1,005.26" 992.389 83.722 16.771 23.465 8.04 11.632 8.753 5.587 5.885 10.708 8.157 6.259 14.539 -2.672 4.447 5.277 5.314 6.814 6.009 7.405 3.646 8.041 13.3 5.092 7.583 14.95 17.5 10.5 7.5 8 8 8 2021 +925 TKM PCPIE Turkmenistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Turkmenistan authorities and IMF staff estimates and projections. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1998. The base year for PCPICO and PCPICO_EOP is 2001, which is different than the base year for headline CPI data, which is 1998. Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.069 0.992 13.507 73.717 89.554 107.308 128.918 138.421 154.68 166.753 171.855 187.322 206.717 221.389 240.534 262.028 262.415 274.94 290.249 312.98 325.506 339.887 360.299 382.521 422.377 452.788 481.163 523.986 634.023 722.787 773.382 835.252 902.072 974.238 "1,052.18" 2021 +925 TKM PCPIEPCH Turkmenistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,327.95" "1,261.54" 445.756 21.483 19.826 20.138 7.372 11.746 7.805 3.059 9 10.354 7.098 8.648 8.936 0.148 4.773 5.568 7.832 4.002 4.418 6.005 6.168 10.419 7.2 6.267 8.9 21 14 7 8 8 8 8 2021 +925 TKM TM_RPCH Turkmenistan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- 16.582 14.055 14.363 19.583 -12.167 31.908 8.985 -9.865 -17.639 26.361 52.353 59.305 -6.358 23.228 17.501 16.941 1.647 -13.142 -5.828 -22.069 -48.2 11.559 8.177 -6.426 6.551 4.965 5.275 6.113 6.423 6.656 2021 +925 TKM TMG_RPCH Turkmenistan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 -- -- 0 -- 20.067 24.23 26.251 25.176 -12.978 30.805 10.573 -11.276 -22.891 36.756 36.157 64.716 -10.556 32.688 21.439 17.238 3.906 -12.935 -1.041 -22.756 -48.775 9.003 4.995 -1.177 2.446 4.665 5.025 5.799 6.065 6.303 2021 +925 TKM TX_RPCH Turkmenistan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -6.426 41.265 69.438 5.474 3.993 16.672 1.033 3.422 1.405 8.99 -8.346 -45.313 26.22 15.552 15.641 3.424 9.789 -5.153 -1.254 -6.731 -1.34 -11.686 -11.722 33.085 -13.367 4.136 6.938 2.165 -0.497 -0.536 2021 +925 TKM TXG_RPCH Turkmenistan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -8.76 65.632 81.042 6.384 5.94 16.822 -0.692 6.131 2.951 9.226 -8.33 -46.159 25.377 18.599 16.576 3.41 10.077 -7.015 -3.028 -6.207 0.036 -11.786 -11.192 34.77 -13.621 3.997 6.829 2.028 -0.676 -0.692 2021 +925 TKM LUR Turkmenistan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +925 TKM LE Turkmenistan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +925 TKM LP Turkmenistan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Turkmenistan authorities. Latest actual data: 2004 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.975 4.015 4.119 4.212 4.293 4.361 4.421 4.475 4.528 4.578 4.627 4.675 4.724 4.775 4.83 4.887 4.946 5.008 5.087 5.174 5.268 5.366 5.466 5.565 5.642 5.71 5.77 5.939 6.061 6.152 6.24 6.326 6.409 6.489 6.566 6.641 2004 +925 TKM GGR Turkmenistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Staff estimates and projections of the fiscal balance exclude receipts from domestic bond issuances as well as privatization operations, in line with GFSM 2014. The authorities' official estimates, which are compiled using domestic statistical methodologies, include bond issuance and privatization proceeds as part of government revenues. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. The central budget data are not reported according to GFSM 2001 by the authorities. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Treasury bills held by commercial banks; net domestic debt; external public debt (including SOEs). Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.552 0.71 0.871 1.232 1.573 1.649 2.741 2.991 3.657 4.495 4.684 10.323 11.768 10.17 15.218 22.241 20.562 22.202 20.819 14.862 19.818 19.289 20.838 21.3 24.143 28.555 29.834 32.827 35.609 38.519 41.453 2021 +925 TKM GGR_NGDP Turkmenistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.707 15.017 12.846 13.955 12.908 10.782 13.65 11.988 12.115 11.954 10.266 12.348 12.087 10.257 12.116 15.652 14.063 14.03 13.501 10.183 12.212 11.32 11.242 11.442 11.09 10.96 10.349 10.472 10.417 10.328 10.173 2021 +925 TKM GGX Turkmenistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Staff estimates and projections of the fiscal balance exclude receipts from domestic bond issuances as well as privatization operations, in line with GFSM 2014. The authorities' official estimates, which are compiled using domestic statistical methodologies, include bond issuance and privatization proceeds as part of government revenues. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. The central budget data are not reported according to GFSM 2001 by the authorities. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Treasury bills held by commercial banks; net domestic debt; external public debt (including SOEs). Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.556 0.68 0.778 1.259 1.521 1.633 2.299 2.788 3.513 3.326 3.629 5.375 7.723 8.878 12.18 14.695 18.852 21.101 21.693 17.877 23.585 19.596 21.47 21.551 23.398 26.966 29.193 31.474 34.016 36.815 39.9 2021 +925 TKM GGX_NGDP Turkmenistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.819 14.383 11.477 14.26 12.481 10.68 11.452 11.175 11.639 8.846 7.954 6.429 7.933 8.954 9.697 10.341 12.894 13.335 14.067 12.249 14.534 11.5 11.583 11.577 10.748 10.35 10.127 10.04 9.951 9.871 9.792 2021 +925 TKM GGXCNL Turkmenistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Staff estimates and projections of the fiscal balance exclude receipts from domestic bond issuances as well as privatization operations, in line with GFSM 2014. The authorities' official estimates, which are compiled using domestic statistical methodologies, include bond issuance and privatization proceeds as part of government revenues. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. The central budget data are not reported according to GFSM 2001 by the authorities. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Treasury bills held by commercial banks; net domestic debt; external public debt (including SOEs). Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.004 0.03 0.093 -0.027 0.052 0.016 0.441 0.203 0.144 1.169 1.055 4.948 4.045 1.292 3.038 7.547 1.709 1.101 -0.874 -3.015 -3.768 -0.307 -0.632 -0.251 0.745 1.589 0.641 1.352 1.593 1.705 1.553 2021 +925 TKM GGXCNL_NGDP Turkmenistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.112 0.634 1.369 -0.305 0.427 0.102 2.199 0.813 0.477 3.108 2.312 5.918 4.154 1.303 2.419 5.311 1.169 0.695 -0.567 -2.066 -2.322 -0.18 -0.341 -0.135 0.342 0.61 0.222 0.431 0.466 0.457 0.381 2021 +925 TKM GGSB Turkmenistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +925 TKM GGSB_NPGDP Turkmenistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +925 TKM GGXONLB Turkmenistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +925 TKM GGXONLB_NGDP Turkmenistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +925 TKM GGXWDN Turkmenistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +925 TKM GGXWDN_NGDP Turkmenistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +925 TKM GGXWDG Turkmenistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Staff estimates and projections of the fiscal balance exclude receipts from domestic bond issuances as well as privatization operations, in line with GFSM 2014. The authorities' official estimates, which are compiled using domestic statistical methodologies, include bond issuance and privatization proceeds as part of government revenues. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. The central budget data are not reported according to GFSM 2001 by the authorities. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Treasury bills held by commercial banks; net domestic debt; external public debt (including SOEs). Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.224 5.164 6.046 6.51 5.556 4.945 4.544 3.81 2.752 2.125 1.868 3.981 4.02 6.228 12.682 19.709 23.214 19.71 22.879 27.792 32.1 32.202 28.348 24.428 24.119 21.924 19.643 18.59 17.953 17.769 17.953 2021 +925 TKM GGXWDG_NGDP Turkmenistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 85.858 109.178 89.183 73.748 45.595 32.337 22.628 15.268 9.117 5.652 4.094 4.762 4.129 6.282 10.097 13.87 15.877 12.455 14.837 19.043 19.781 18.898 15.293 13.122 11.079 8.415 6.814 5.93 5.252 4.764 4.406 2021 +925 TKM NGDP_FY Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Staff estimates and projections of the fiscal balance exclude receipts from domestic bond issuances as well as privatization operations, in line with GFSM 2014. The authorities' official estimates, which are compiled using domestic statistical methodologies, include bond issuance and privatization proceeds as part of government revenues. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. The central budget data are not reported according to GFSM 2001 by the authorities. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Treasury bills held by commercial banks; net domestic debt; external public debt (including SOEs). Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.003 0.029 0.22 2.62 3.755 4.73 6.779 8.827 12.186 15.291 20.079 24.951 30.184 37.6 45.63 83.603 97.362 99.146 125.599 142.096 146.209 158.24 154.21 145.943 162.278 170.401 185.363 186.153 217.706 260.537 288.276 313.475 341.841 372.941 407.482 2021 +925 TKM BCA Turkmenistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data about BoP accounts which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0.002 -0.58 -0.935 -0.571 0.412 0.115 0.583 0.304 0.082 0.875 3.351 4.037 3.56 -3.918 -3.125 -0.331 -0.744 -4.161 -4.342 -7.614 -9.635 -5.145 2.409 1.469 -1.758 0.391 1.831 2.042 1.443 0.323 -0.904 -1.902 2021 +925 TKM BCA_NGDPD Turkmenistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0.044 -12.796 -19.322 -8.764 4.858 0.978 3.964 1.576 0.342 3.014 9.269 9.2 9.791 -11.469 -8.984 -0.752 -1.491 -8.111 -7.82 -17.281 -23.107 -11.096 4.947 2.773 -3.305 0.629 2.459 2.479 1.611 0.33 -0.849 -1.634 2020 +869 TUV NGDP_R Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: PFTAC advisors Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.042 0.042 0.046 0.044 0.043 0.041 0.042 0.045 0.048 0.045 0.044 0.047 0.046 0.048 0.048 0.053 0.056 0.057 0.058 0.066 0.067 0.069 0.071 0.073 0.076 0.079 0.082 0.085 2019 +869 TUV NGDP_RPCH Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.695 8.317 -4.351 -1.888 -3.746 1.301 6.905 6.579 -5.62 -2.468 7.52 -2.853 3.805 1.667 9.379 4.746 3.373 1.581 13.874 1.006 2.532 3.001 3.5 4 3.8 3.7 3.5 2019 +869 TUV NGDP Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: PFTAC advisors Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.026 0.027 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.03 0.032 0.034 0.038 0.036 0.035 0.038 0.038 0.04 0.043 0.049 0.056 0.059 0.064 0.078 0.08 0.084 0.091 0.098 0.106 0.114 0.122 0.13 2019 +869 TUV NGDPD Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.014 0.017 0.02 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.029 0.032 0.028 0.032 0.04 0.039 0.039 0.039 0.037 0.041 0.045 0.048 0.054 0.055 0.063 0.064 0.068 0.073 0.078 0.084 0.089 2019 +869 TUV PPPGDP Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.027 0.029 0.032 0.03 0.03 0.033 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.039 0.041 0.044 0.045 0.053 0.054 0.057 0.063 0.068 0.072 0.076 0.081 0.085 2019 +869 TUV NGDP_D Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 61.063 64.591 66.8 68.861 72.308 72.242 76.843 76.074 78.823 79.159 80.339 81.285 81.774 84.176 88.389 92.226 100 102.877 110.384 117.334 118.715 121.962 128.864 134.151 138.949 144.069 148.77 153.474 2019 +869 TUV NGDPRPC Tuvalu "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,793.52" "4,624.22" "4,479.07" "4,256.31" "4,256.73" "4,492.67" "4,727.22" "4,404.69" "4,241.21" "4,502.03" "4,260.99" "4,435.04" "4,491.47" "4,893.64" "5,105.97" "5,394.38" "5,458.35" "6,191.52" "6,229.50" "6,362.40" "6,527.87" "6,730.10" "6,972.11" "7,208.93" "7,446.62" "7,677.31" 2017 +869 TUV NGDPRPPPPC Tuvalu "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,646.73" "3,517.93" "3,407.51" "3,238.04" "3,238.36" "3,417.85" "3,596.29" "3,350.92" "3,226.55" "3,424.97" "3,241.60" "3,374.01" "3,416.94" "3,722.89" "3,884.43" "4,103.84" "4,152.51" "4,710.27" "4,739.16" "4,840.27" "4,966.15" "5,120.00" "5,304.11" "5,484.28" "5,665.11" "5,840.61" 2017 +869 TUV NGDPPC Tuvalu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,202.05" "3,184.29" "3,238.71" "3,074.86" "3,271.01" "3,417.74" "3,726.15" "3,486.69" "3,407.34" "3,659.46" "3,484.37" "3,733.25" "3,969.95" "4,513.20" "5,105.97" "5,549.56" "6,025.16" "7,264.79" "7,395.36" "7,759.74" "8,412.09" "9,028.47" "9,687.65" "10,385.85" "11,078.31" "11,782.65" 2017 +869 TUV NGDPDPC Tuvalu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,741.53" "2,075.67" "2,385.56" "2,348.71" "2,464.22" "2,865.98" "3,186.85" "2,759.03" "3,133.04" "3,777.34" "3,609.11" "3,615.37" "3,583.65" "3,396.69" "3,798.27" "4,255.25" "4,507.67" "5,052.11" "5,105.93" "5,833.61" "5,899.89" "6,214.14" "6,665.89" "7,124.30" "7,580.79" "8,062.77" 2017 +869 TUV PPPPC Tuvalu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,742.36" "2,697.72" "2,683.19" "2,629.70" "2,711.11" "2,938.71" "3,151.43" "2,955.23" "2,879.75" "3,120.36" "3,008.53" "3,186.26" "3,287.14" "3,617.30" "3,812.07" "4,103.84" "4,251.70" "4,909.07" "4,998.70" "5,317.49" "5,843.67" "6,239.36" "6,599.35" "6,950.33" "7,316.18" "7,688.78" 2017 +869 TUV NGAP_NPGDP Tuvalu Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +869 TUV PPPSH Tuvalu Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2019 +869 TUV PPPEX Tuvalu Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.108 1.147 1.168 1.18 1.207 1.169 1.207 1.163 1.182 1.18 1.183 1.173 1.158 1.172 1.208 1.248 1.339 1.352 1.417 1.48 1.479 1.459 1.44 1.447 1.468 1.494 1.514 1.532 2019 +869 TUV NID_NGDP Tuvalu Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +869 TUV NGSD_NGDP Tuvalu Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +869 TUV PCPI Tuvalu "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Statistical Directorate Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 101.531 106.659 109.767 112.368 115.988 120.847 123.609 136.518 136.131 133.609 134.277 136.177 138.927 140.49 144.901 149.961 156.089 159.46 165.029 167.62 172.554 182.403 189.656 195.825 202.112 208.369 214.396 2020 +869 TUV PCPIPCH Tuvalu "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.531 5.051 2.914 2.369 3.221 4.19 2.285 10.443 -0.283 -1.853 0.5 1.415 2.02 1.124 3.14 3.492 4.087 2.16 3.492 1.57 2.944 5.708 3.976 3.253 3.21 3.096 2.892 2020 +869 TUV PCPIE Tuvalu "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Statistical Directorate Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 104.635 104.661 110.717 113.098 117.53 124.722 125.32 140.782 135.116 132.75 135.046 136.869 141.145 141.747 147.418 151.207 157.777 161.449 167.427 167.563 172.497 182.342 189.592 195.76 202.044 208.299 214.324 2020 +869 TUV PCPIEPCH Tuvalu "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.635 0.024 5.787 2.151 3.918 6.12 0.479 12.339 -4.025 -1.751 1.729 1.35 3.124 0.426 4.001 2.57 4.345 2.327 3.703 0.081 2.944 5.708 3.976 3.253 3.21 3.096 2.892 2020 +869 TUV TM_RPCH Tuvalu Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +869 TUV TMG_RPCH Tuvalu Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +869 TUV TX_RPCH Tuvalu Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +869 TUV TXG_RPCH Tuvalu Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +869 TUV LUR Tuvalu Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +869 TUV LE Tuvalu Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +869 TUV LP Tuvalu Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Central Statistical Directorate Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.01 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 2017 +869 TUV GGR Tuvalu General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.022 0.021 0.02 0.024 0.026 0.031 0.025 0.026 0.032 0.043 0.043 0.064 0.082 0.064 0.101 0.087 0.097 0.085 0.101 0.105 0.11 0.117 0.124 0.131 2019 +869 TUV GGR_NGDP Tuvalu General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70.535 69.361 61.725 69.998 68.636 86.501 70.603 68.432 86.457 106.282 100.083 131.699 147.111 108.571 156.094 111.707 122.155 100.809 110.963 106.52 104.267 103 101.894 100.831 2019 +869 TUV GGX Tuvalu General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.023 0.025 0.032 0.03 0.032 0.036 0.033 0.03 0.029 0.032 0.041 0.057 0.066 0.063 0.081 0.088 0.091 0.079 0.098 0.108 0.116 0.124 0.132 0.14 2019 +869 TUV GGX_NGDP Tuvalu General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 74.131 82.144 98.553 88.596 85.868 100.012 93.962 77.238 76.873 80.229 96.821 116.979 119.636 106.476 125.767 112.772 114.422 94.723 107.028 109.567 109.086 108.611 108.04 107.57 2019 +869 TUV GGXCNL Tuvalu General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.001 -0.004 -0.012 -0.006 -0.006 -0.005 -0.008 -0.003 0.004 0.01 0.001 0.007 0.015 0.001 0.02 -0.001 0.006 0.005 0.004 -0.003 -0.005 -0.006 -0.008 -0.009 2019 +869 TUV GGXCNL_NGDP Tuvalu General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.596 -12.783 -36.828 -18.599 -17.231 -13.512 -23.359 -8.805 9.584 26.053 3.262 14.72 27.475 2.095 30.327 -1.064 7.732 6.086 3.935 -3.047 -4.82 -5.611 -6.147 -6.739 2019 +869 TUV GGSB Tuvalu General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +869 TUV GGSB_NPGDP Tuvalu General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +869 TUV GGXONLB Tuvalu General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.004 -0.012 -0.008 -0.007 -0.006 -0.01 -0.005 0.003 0.01 -0.002 0.001 0.013 -0.001 0.018 -0.006 0.002 0.005 -- -0.007 -0.01 -0.012 -0.013 -0.015 2019 +869 TUV GGXONLB_NGDP Tuvalu General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.176 -37.285 -23.601 -18.266 -17.083 -27.893 -11.985 7.584 25.751 -3.912 1.975 22.629 -1.513 28.341 -8.045 2.49 6.08 -0.507 -7.605 -9.388 -10.185 -10.725 -11.321 2019 +869 TUV GGXWDN Tuvalu General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +869 TUV GGXWDN_NGDP Tuvalu General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +869 TUV GGXWDG Tuvalu General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.011 0.012 0.011 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.009 0.006 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2019 +869 TUV GGXWDG_NGDP Tuvalu General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.408 37.494 32.984 20.289 21.126 21.059 19.098 19.275 17.79 16.387 14.37 11.489 12.05 11.835 11.525 7.292 6.024 4.827 3.845 3.274 2.768 2.326 1.934 2019 +869 TUV NGDP_FY Tuvalu "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.026 0.027 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.03 0.032 0.034 0.038 0.036 0.035 0.038 0.038 0.04 0.043 0.049 0.056 0.059 0.064 0.078 0.08 0.084 0.091 0.098 0.106 0.114 0.122 0.13 2019 +869 TUV BCA Tuvalu Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Statistics Department Latest actual data: 2019 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.008 0.004 -0.012 -0.004 -0.002 0.007 -0.005 -0.008 -0.02 -0.02 -0.034 -0.012 -0.003 -0.001 -0.026 0.006 0.005 0.026 -0.009 -0.004 0.001 -0.004 -- -- -0.007 -0.009 -0.009 2019 +869 TUV BCA_NGDPD Tuvalu Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.638 23.317 -61.2 -18.346 -7.988 28.012 -16.176 -25.899 -69.561 -60.795 -84.779 -32.119 -7.207 -3.744 -70.558 13.895 11.543 53.948 -16.86 -7.868 2.122 -5.851 0.483 0.499 -8.754 -11.136 -9.647 2019 +746 UGA NGDP_R Uganda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Historical data are in CY, but projections are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t),FY(t/t+1)]= CY(t)). For example, the projection of 2022 is the average of 2021/22 and 2022/23. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Historical calendar year data are calculated by adding up quarterly data from Haver. For example, the calendar year 2018 GDP is the sum of 2018Q1, 2018Q2,2018Q3 and 2018Q4 GDP data. The GDP components(consumption, investment, exports and imports) are distributed proportionally based on the average share of two fiscal year GDP data. For example, CY2018 gross capital formation= CY2018 GDP *average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 gross capital formation)/average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 GDP). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Prior to 2009, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year (CY) by averaging two FYs (e.g. CY2008 is the average of FY2007/08 and FY2008/09). Historical quarterly data are taken from Haver to have a smooth series. Base year: 2016. National Accounts were rebased on a FY basis and this rebasing was then applied to CY historical data. As a result real GDP and nominal GDP are not equal in CY 2016. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" "14,684.67" "15,251.40" "16,502.71" "17,311.21" "16,791.88" "16,288.12" "16,442.25" "17,099.94" "18,518.27" "19,704.05" "20,984.31" "21,357.50" "22,606.96" "24,118.43" "25,973.99" "28,356.87" "30,226.90" "31,623.44" "33,544.25" "36,212.06" "37,639.31" "40,938.57" "43,827.58" "46,526.86" "49,226.97" "54,153.32" "57,970.78" "62,645.46" "69,178.13" "74,760.00" "80,355.00" "86,524.00" "88,543.00" "92,030.00" "97,317.00" "105,108.00" "105,275.00" "112,466.00" "118,648.00" "127,920.00" "126,144.00" "134,578.00" "140,508.53" "148,795.97" "157,717.26" "169,545.62" "181,099.31" "193,423.54" 2021 +746 UGA NGDP_RPCH Uganda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -3.392 3.859 8.205 4.899 -3 -3 0.946 4 8.294 6.403 6.497 1.778 5.85 6.686 7.694 9.174 6.595 4.62 6.074 7.953 3.941 8.765 7.057 6.159 5.803 10.007 7.049 8.064 10.428 8.069 7.484 7.677 2.333 3.938 5.745 8.006 0.159 6.831 5.497 7.815 -1.388 6.686 4.407 5.898 5.996 7.5 6.815 6.805 2021 +746 UGA NGDP Uganda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Historical data are in CY, but projections are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t),FY(t/t+1)]= CY(t)). For example, the projection of 2022 is the average of 2021/22 and 2022/23. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Historical calendar year data are calculated by adding up quarterly data from Haver. For example, the calendar year 2018 GDP is the sum of 2018Q1, 2018Q2,2018Q3 and 2018Q4 GDP data. The GDP components(consumption, investment, exports and imports) are distributed proportionally based on the average share of two fiscal year GDP data. For example, CY2018 gross capital formation= CY2018 GDP *average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 gross capital formation)/average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 GDP). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Prior to 2009, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year (CY) by averaging two FYs (e.g. CY2008 is the average of FY2007/08 and FY2008/09). Historical quarterly data are taken from Haver to have a smooth series. Base year: 2016. National Accounts were rebased on a FY basis and this rebasing was then applied to CY historical data. As a result real GDP and nominal GDP are not equal in CY 2016. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.246 3.636 5.887 8.657 17.018 34.532 73.528 215.384 676.105 "1,549.41" "2,381.69" "2,860.73" "4,132.94" "5,152.00" "6,111.62" "7,241.01" "8,068.04" "9,105.02" "10,208.16" "11,380.61" "12,754.77" "13,755.45" "15,144.83" "17,132.78" "19,460.48" "22,186.65" "25,785.33" "30,181.84" "38,570.56" "48,948.00" "53,748.00" "69,379.00" "77,488.00" "83,637.00" "90,352.00" "96,107.00" "104,519.00" "114,096.00" "126,958.00" "139,922.00" "141,555.00" "153,028.00" "171,378.74" "192,493.44" "215,819.16" "243,496.15" "273,070.50" "306,788.68" 2021 +746 UGA NGDPD Uganda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.486 12.12 8.41 9.619 7.399 6.771 6.746 10.878 11.268 9.136 7.452 3.897 3.645 4.311 6.24 7.473 7.713 8.407 8.23 7.823 7.756 7.835 8.425 8.725 10.75 12.46 14.079 17.512 22.419 24.107 24.683 27.501 30.939 32.331 33.122 27.65 29.596 31.403 34.182 38.059 37.519 42.959 48.352 52.397 57.691 62.824 69.294 75.406 2021 +746 UGA PPPGDP Uganda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.919 6.729 7.731 8.427 8.469 8.475 8.727 9.301 10.428 11.53 12.739 13.404 14.512 15.849 17.433 19.431 21.092 22.447 24.078 26.36 28.019 31.162 33.881 36.677 39.848 45.21 49.89 55.37 62.317 67.777 73.725 81.034 77.235 80.26 84.146 85.393 86.241 89.796 96.995 106.446 106.233 118.045 132.01 144.777 156.677 171.558 186.737 203.304 2021 +746 UGA NGDP_D Uganda "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.015 0.024 0.036 0.05 0.101 0.212 0.447 1.26 3.651 7.863 11.35 13.394 18.282 21.361 23.53 25.535 26.692 28.792 30.432 31.428 33.887 33.6 34.555 36.823 39.532 40.97 44.48 48.179 55.755 65.474 66.888 80.185 87.515 90.88 92.843 91.436 99.282 101.449 107.004 109.382 112.217 113.71 121.97 129.367 136.839 143.617 150.785 158.61 2021 +746 UGA NGDPRPC Uganda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,303,695.84" "1,313,933.04" "1,379,630.02" "1,403,463.93" "1,318,636.13" "1,236,887.82" "1,205,332.27" "1,208,747.91" "1,261,541.44" "1,293,989.31" "1,329,645.23" "1,306,857.85" "1,339,857.34" "1,382,393.28" "1,441,313.01" "1,524,950.90" "1,573,200.47" "1,594,565.96" "1,640,275.82" "1,715,161.75" "1,725,021.08" "1,817,365.22" "1,882,853.80" "1,929,260.34" "1,972,579.06" "2,099,384.41" "2,172,961.13" "2,269,286.61" "2,420,718.43" "2,530,013.92" "2,632,780.14" "2,743,583.06" "2,720,390.85" "2,746,381.26" "2,822,649.75" "2,961,447.76" "2,879,458.00" "2,985,257.66" "3,056,118.65" "3,212,205.98" "3,060,098.69" "3,169,496.14" "3,212,784.66" "3,303,184.93" "3,399,254.73" "3,547,756.70" "3,661,109.31" "3,741,521.17" 2021 +746 UGA NGDPRPPPPC Uganda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,040.91" "1,049.09" "1,101.54" "1,120.57" "1,052.84" 987.57 962.375 965.102 "1,007.25" "1,033.16" "1,061.63" "1,043.44" "1,069.78" "1,103.75" "1,150.79" "1,217.57" "1,256.09" "1,273.15" "1,309.65" "1,369.44" "1,377.31" "1,451.04" "1,503.33" "1,540.38" "1,574.97" "1,676.21" "1,734.96" "1,811.87" "1,932.78" "2,020.04" "2,102.09" "2,190.56" "2,172.05" "2,192.80" "2,253.69" "2,364.51" "2,299.05" "2,383.52" "2,440.10" "2,564.73" "2,443.28" "2,530.62" "2,565.19" "2,637.37" "2,714.07" "2,832.64" "2,923.14" "2,987.35" 2021 +746 UGA NGDPPC Uganda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 199.372 313.239 492.129 701.838 "1,336.37" "2,622.33" "5,390.14" "15,224.90" "46,059.06" "101,751.93" "150,912.88" "175,046.92" "244,948.57" "295,296.51" "339,137.57" "389,400.89" "419,912.40" "459,107.35" "499,167.25" "539,035.35" "584,555.04" "610,638.81" "650,628.98" "710,419.55" "779,802.73" "860,119.15" "966,530.24" "1,093,315.37" "1,349,681.80" "1,656,489.05" "1,761,018.82" "2,199,933.53" "2,380,737.56" "2,495,915.34" "2,620,632.06" "2,707,842.03" "2,858,780.06" "3,028,523.80" "3,270,166.47" "3,513,588.85" "3,433,950.64" "3,604,018.89" "3,918,644.61" "4,273,243.57" "4,651,515.51" "5,095,178.00" "5,520,401.79" "5,934,418.86" 2021 +746 UGA NGDPDPC Uganda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 664.574 "1,044.13" 703.042 779.82 581.032 514.181 494.509 768.935 767.651 599.952 472.193 238.48 216.036 247.107 346.255 401.893 401.413 423.918 402.455 370.515 355.466 347.812 361.953 361.772 430.758 483.032 527.739 634.361 784.496 815.808 808.713 872.039 950.56 964.833 960.698 779.047 809.498 833.537 880.467 955.694 910.16 "1,011.75" "1,105.59" "1,163.19" "1,243.40" "1,314.59" "1,400.85" "1,458.62" 2021 +746 UGA PPPPC Uganda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 525.467 579.697 646.292 683.203 665.077 643.571 639.78 657.463 710.374 757.219 807.203 820.201 860.076 908.411 967.36 "1,044.96" "1,097.76" "1,131.85" "1,177.40" "1,248.50" "1,284.13" "1,383.35" "1,455.54" "1,520.85" "1,596.74" "1,752.67" "1,870.08" "2,005.75" "2,180.63" "2,293.69" "2,415.55" "2,569.51" "2,372.96" "2,395.13" "2,440.64" "2,405.96" "2,358.85" "2,383.52" "2,498.39" "2,672.97" "2,577.08" "2,780.13" "3,018.46" "3,213.96" "3,376.83" "3,589.86" "3,775.08" "3,932.65" 2021 +746 UGA NGAP_NPGDP Uganda Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +746 UGA PPPSH Uganda Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.044 0.045 0.049 0.05 0.046 0.043 0.042 0.042 0.044 0.045 0.046 0.046 0.044 0.046 0.048 0.05 0.052 0.052 0.054 0.056 0.055 0.059 0.061 0.063 0.063 0.066 0.067 0.069 0.074 0.08 0.082 0.085 0.077 0.076 0.077 0.076 0.074 0.073 0.075 0.078 0.08 0.081 0.082 0.084 0.087 0.09 0.093 0.096 2021 +746 UGA PPPEX Uganda Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.379 0.54 0.761 1.027 2.009 4.075 8.425 23.157 64.838 134.376 186.958 213.419 284.799 325.069 350.58 372.648 382.518 405.625 423.956 431.745 455.215 441.42 447.003 467.121 488.373 490.747 516.84 545.089 618.941 722.193 729.035 856.168 "1,003.28" "1,042.08" "1,073.75" "1,125.47" "1,211.94" "1,270.61" "1,308.91" "1,314.49" "1,332.50" "1,296.35" "1,298.23" "1,329.59" "1,377.48" "1,419.33" "1,462.33" "1,509.01" 2021 +746 UGA NID_NGDP Uganda Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Historical data are in CY, but projections are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t),FY(t/t+1)]= CY(t)). For example, the projection of 2022 is the average of 2021/22 and 2022/23. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Historical calendar year data are calculated by adding up quarterly data from Haver. For example, the calendar year 2018 GDP is the sum of 2018Q1, 2018Q2,2018Q3 and 2018Q4 GDP data. The GDP components(consumption, investment, exports and imports) are distributed proportionally based on the average share of two fiscal year GDP data. For example, CY2018 gross capital formation= CY2018 GDP *average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 gross capital formation)/average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 GDP). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Prior to 2009, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year (CY) by averaging two FYs (e.g. CY2008 is the average of FY2007/08 and FY2008/09). Historical quarterly data are taken from Haver to have a smooth series. Base year: 2016. National Accounts were rebased on a FY basis and this rebasing was then applied to CY historical data. As a result real GDP and nominal GDP are not equal in CY 2016. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.664 5.363 5.577 7.432 8.257 8.512 9.709 12.511 12.479 12.139 10.853 13.166 15.144 13.494 14.087 15.335 20.365 20.059 20.888 21.937 23.192 23.119 22.017 24.9 22.181 21.469 22.667 22.707 26.801 28.948 24.932 24.152 24.75 24.622 25.266 26.408 27.713 27.293 28.013 32.15 35.097 36.456 37.843 38.939 2021 +746 UGA NGSD_NGDP Uganda Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Historical data are in CY, but projections are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t),FY(t/t+1)]= CY(t)). For example, the projection of 2022 is the average of 2021/22 and 2022/23. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Historical calendar year data are calculated by adding up quarterly data from Haver. For example, the calendar year 2018 GDP is the sum of 2018Q1, 2018Q2,2018Q3 and 2018Q4 GDP data. The GDP components(consumption, investment, exports and imports) are distributed proportionally based on the average share of two fiscal year GDP data. For example, CY2018 gross capital formation= CY2018 GDP *average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 gross capital formation)/average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 GDP). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Prior to 2009, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year (CY) by averaging two FYs (e.g. CY2008 is the average of FY2007/08 and FY2008/09). Historical quarterly data are taken from Haver to have a smooth series. Base year: 2016. National Accounts were rebased on a FY basis and this rebasing was then applied to CY historical data. As a result real GDP and nominal GDP are not equal in CY 2016. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 26.14 16.424 14.357 4.943 6.009 4.937 13.71 13.994 4.458 3.917 3.609 7.876 9.467 7.897 7.781 9.105 12.105 9.455 9.363 11.252 15.294 15.903 18.627 21.02 22.665 23.007 19.359 21.203 16.236 17.122 16.146 15.117 21.449 23.53 18.392 18.108 21.934 19.84 19.169 19.819 18.247 18.95 19.987 21.917 23.755 23.25 27.058 31.672 2021 +746 UGA PCPI Uganda "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. The authorities use a FY base; the average of CPI from July 2016 to June 2017 is 100. Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 0.006 0.012 0.024 0.059 0.069 0.138 0.337 1.063 2.835 6.543 9.514 11.495 16.351 21.251 22.495 24.021 25.827 27.823 29.446 31.142 32.195 32.814 32.715 35.565 36.869 40.04 42.931 45.545 51.031 57.673 59.97 71.16 81.13 85.565 89.236 92.531 97.314 102.742 105.36 107.613 110.58 113.021 120.297 127.992 135.297 142.045 149.179 156.638 2021 +746 UGA PCPIPCH Uganda "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 99.203 100 100 150 16.711 100 143.8 215.4 166.7 130.8 45.4 20.819 42.248 29.969 5.85 6.787 7.516 7.729 5.834 5.759 3.382 1.922 -0.3 8.71 3.666 8.602 7.219 6.09 12.044 13.017 3.983 18.659 14.011 5.467 4.29 3.692 5.169 5.577 2.548 2.138 2.758 2.207 6.438 6.397 5.707 4.987 5.023 5 2021 +746 UGA PCPIE Uganda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. The authorities use a FY base; the average of CPI from July 2016 to June 2017 is 100. Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a 0.012 0.024 0.059 0.071 0.178 0.44 1.499 4.473 7.924 10.053 13.303 22.124 21.602 23.256 25.922 27.331 30.182 29.91 32.439 33.807 32.312 34.16 36.178 39.074 40.509 44.918 47.246 53.971 59.874 61.72 78.39 82.5 88.06 89.64 95.42 100.81 103.84 106.25 108.77 111.443 114.654 124.281 132.721 138.788 145.478 152.805 160.445 2021 +746 UGA PCPIEPCH Uganda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 100 150 20 150 146.667 240.541 198.413 77.128 26.877 32.325 66.31 -2.358 7.657 11.463 5.433 10.433 -0.9 8.454 4.218 -4.424 5.722 5.907 8.004 3.673 10.884 5.183 14.234 10.938 3.083 27.009 5.243 6.739 1.794 6.448 5.649 3.006 2.321 2.372 2.458 2.881 8.397 6.791 4.571 4.82 5.037 5 2021 +746 UGA TM_RPCH Uganda Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Trade prices are derived from WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 46.339 -12.183 -0.317 -0.889 -10.491 50.368 -12.134 27.393 3.162 3.841 -9.545 -11.367 -17.34 1.09 52.32 25.873 -7.502 0.666 53.535 -25.676 -5.504 6.669 4.519 -8.665 9.508 7.703 7.151 10.718 36.517 3.123 -1.891 8.826 6.249 -2.132 14.437 12.096 -5.365 3.769 20.605 17.568 -2.547 -9.678 11.403 17.014 13.112 10.964 -1.145 -7.806 2021 +746 UGA TMG_RPCH Uganda Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Trade prices are derived from WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 53.96 -12.183 -0.317 6.136 -6.552 21.448 -10.728 22.244 -1.907 -0.108 4.795 -13.359 1.257 5.226 60.35 27.338 2.412 11.986 23.512 -15.213 -9.281 5.84 4.98 3.101 7.32 7.418 7.234 12.166 38.53 -0.824 -5.279 2.927 7.739 -3.172 11.698 15.473 -3.308 7.342 17.871 17.799 -2.998 -8.603 15.868 20.925 11.611 11.207 -2.018 -9.315 2021 +746 UGA TX_RPCH Uganda Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Trade prices are derived from WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -7.733 0.181 53.961 10.432 -12.378 -1.469 -2.389 52.515 -0.626 2.629 -2.245 16.939 13.665 19.445 45.425 37.928 28.693 -8.657 -9.32 14.715 5.934 21.077 1.035 4.232 26.938 23.44 -1.265 23.516 18.131 10.416 -9.313 9.717 16.615 2.844 0.202 3.067 5.795 0.007 16.329 8.907 -12.327 -1.788 15.082 5.207 9.164 0.722 26.926 4.067 2021 +746 UGA TXG_RPCH Uganda Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Trade prices are derived from WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -7.733 0.181 53.961 10.432 -12.378 -1.469 -2.389 8.221 -13.433 3.147 17.475 14.112 -6.824 2.972 76.487 14.304 38.648 -6.394 -11.606 12.247 8.339 28.961 1.182 2.458 25.357 20.455 -0.188 28.942 17.858 5.894 -21.447 1.3 16.911 5.272 -5.622 3.925 12.912 10.418 7.464 20.823 5.666 -11.013 17.622 4.841 6.113 -0.57 35.367 3.731 2021 +746 UGA LUR Uganda Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +746 UGA LE Uganda Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +746 UGA LP Uganda Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 11.264 11.607 11.962 12.335 12.734 13.169 13.641 14.147 14.679 15.227 15.782 16.343 16.873 17.447 18.021 18.595 19.214 19.832 20.45 21.113 21.82 22.526 23.277 24.116 24.956 25.795 26.678 27.606 28.578 29.549 30.521 31.537 32.548 33.51 34.477 35.492 36.561 37.674 38.823 39.823 41.222 42.46 43.734 45.046 46.398 47.79 49.466 51.696 2021 +746 UGA GGR Uganda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,186.67" "1,352.22" "1,533.52" "1,862.88" "2,092.53" "2,225.24" "2,653.84" "3,101.11" "3,172.96" "3,366.99" "3,747.66" "4,223.86" "4,966.56" "5,793.68" "7,722.99" "8,316.23" "8,457.50" "9,780.23" "12,113.78" "12,971.93" "14,526.53" "16,707.10" "18,846.77" "19,699.00" "21,523.55" "25,859.65" "29,701.83" "34,273.33" "41,073.70" "50,318.63" "58,690.26" 2021 +746 UGA GGR_NGDP Uganda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.033 13.246 13.475 14.605 15.212 14.693 15.49 15.935 14.301 13.058 12.417 10.951 10.147 10.779 11.132 10.732 10.112 10.825 12.604 12.411 12.732 13.16 13.469 13.916 14.065 15.089 15.43 15.881 16.868 18.427 19.131 2021 +746 UGA GGX Uganda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,262.16" "1,424.15" "1,674.32" "1,942.42" "2,229.24" "2,538.46" "2,819.88" "3,034.46" "3,210.67" "3,531.25" "3,993.67" "4,993.26" "5,754.54" "8,290.09" "9,140.20" "10,164.58" "11,125.92" "12,256.29" "14,535.08" "15,702.14" "18,577.84" "20,544.44" "25,593.58" "30,271.08" "33,369.66" "35,335.19" "38,730.74" "42,801.52" "48,922.77" "54,526.51" "70,289.12" 2021 +746 UGA GGX_NGDP Uganda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.862 13.951 14.712 15.229 16.206 16.761 16.459 15.593 14.471 13.695 13.232 12.946 11.756 15.424 13.174 13.118 13.303 13.565 15.124 15.023 16.283 16.182 18.291 21.385 21.806 20.618 20.121 19.832 20.092 19.968 22.911 2021 +746 UGA GGXCNL Uganda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -75.494 -71.925 -140.802 -79.549 -136.704 -313.221 -166.037 66.653 -37.71 -164.256 -246.007 -769.393 -787.983 "-2,496.41" "-1,417.21" "-1,848.35" "-2,668.42" "-2,476.06" "-2,421.30" "-2,730.21" "-4,051.32" "-3,837.34" "-6,746.81" "-10,572.08" "-11,846.11" "-9,475.54" "-9,028.90" "-8,528.19" "-7,849.08" "-4,207.88" "-11,598.85" 2021 +746 UGA GGXCNL_NGDP Uganda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.829 -0.705 -1.237 -0.624 -0.994 -2.068 -0.969 0.343 -0.17 -0.637 -0.815 -1.995 -1.61 -4.645 -2.043 -2.385 -3.19 -2.74 -2.519 -2.612 -3.551 -3.023 -4.822 -7.469 -7.741 -5.529 -4.69 -3.952 -3.223 -1.541 -3.781 2021 +746 UGA GGSB Uganda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +746 UGA GGSB_NPGDP Uganda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +746 UGA GGXONLB Uganda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.632 10.411 -47.393 23.765 -12.35 -153.122 55.424 316.305 203.282 79.107 26.863 -425.756 -410.167 "-2,119.29" -918.998 "-1,062.26" "-1,777.70" "-1,382.72" "-1,042.71" -601.399 "-1,705.84" "-1,558.78" "-3,796.66" "-7,393.88" "-7,457.34" "-4,078.21" "-3,049.05" "-2,410.16" "-1,173.81" "2,635.60" "-4,772.47" 2021 +746 UGA GGXONLB_NGDP Uganda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.007 0.102 -0.416 0.186 -0.09 -1.011 0.323 1.625 0.916 0.307 0.089 -1.104 -0.838 -3.943 -1.325 -1.371 -2.125 -1.53 -1.085 -0.575 -1.495 -1.228 -2.713 -5.223 -4.873 -2.38 -1.584 -1.117 -0.482 0.965 -1.556 2021 +746 UGA GGXWDN Uganda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +746 UGA GGXWDN_NGDP Uganda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +746 UGA GGXWDG Uganda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,023.95" "4,603.18" "5,430.55" "6,191.76" "7,063.74" "8,285.88" "9,446.90" "9,529.02" "9,443.26" "7,157.49" "5,123.54" "6,037.77" "7,240.79" "9,865.42" "12,460.08" "15,103.48" "18,466.87" "22,378.25" "27,351.93" "32,397.32" "38,374.84" "44,365.91" "52,667.87" "65,566.41" "79,212.34" "89,375.53" "98,761.64" "110,116.70" "120,195.29" "127,456.65" "132,266.71" 2021 +746 UGA GGXWDG_NGDP Uganda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.195 45.093 47.718 48.545 51.352 54.711 55.139 48.966 42.563 27.758 16.976 15.654 14.793 18.355 17.959 19.491 22.08 24.768 28.46 30.997 33.634 34.945 37.641 46.319 51.763 52.151 51.306 51.023 49.362 46.675 43.113 2021 +746 UGA NGDP_FY Uganda "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.246 3.636 5.887 8.657 17.018 34.532 73.528 215.384 676.105 "1,549.41" "2,381.69" "2,860.73" "4,132.94" "5,152.00" "6,111.62" "7,241.01" "8,068.04" "9,105.02" "10,208.16" "11,380.61" "12,754.77" "13,755.45" "15,144.83" "17,132.78" "19,460.48" "22,186.65" "25,785.33" "30,181.84" "38,570.56" "48,948.00" "53,748.00" "69,379.00" "77,488.00" "83,637.00" "90,352.00" "96,107.00" "104,519.00" "114,096.00" "126,958.00" "139,922.00" "141,555.00" "153,028.00" "171,378.74" "192,493.44" "215,819.16" "243,496.15" "273,070.50" "306,788.68" 2021 +746 UGA BCA Uganda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.083 0.025 -0.07 -0.072 0.104 0.005 -0.043 -0.112 -0.195 -0.26 -0.263 -0.17 -0.1 -0.171 -0.174 -0.281 -0.212 -0.316 -0.364 -0.293 -0.359 -0.291 -0.152 -0.038 -0.002 0.049 -0.318 -0.563 -1.224 -1.048 -1.61 -2.087 -1.656 -1.751 -2.166 -1.671 -0.833 -1.502 -2.084 -2.508 -3.551 -3.584 -3.881 -5.362 -6.543 -8.296 -7.473 -5.48 2021 +746 UGA BCA_NGDPD Uganda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.104 0.21 -0.831 -0.751 1.399 0.068 -0.641 -1.03 -1.732 -2.841 -3.533 -4.356 -2.732 -3.969 -2.792 -3.767 -2.742 -3.755 -4.419 -3.748 -4.626 -3.718 -1.804 -0.441 -0.016 0.395 -2.26 -3.214 -5.459 -4.348 -6.522 -7.59 -5.351 -5.417 -6.539 -6.044 -2.816 -4.782 -6.097 -6.589 -9.465 -8.343 -8.026 -10.233 -11.342 -13.206 -10.785 -7.268 2021 +926 UKR NGDP_R Ukraine "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2020. Starting in 2014, the data was changed to SNA 2008. Revised National Accounts data is available from 2000 on an annual basis and from 2010 on a quarterly basis. The data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol from 2010. The revised quarterly GDP data based on SNA 2008 excluding Crimea and Sevastopol are available from 2010. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,270.53" "2,806.11" "2,163.51" "1,899.56" "1,709.61" "1,658.32" "1,626.81" "1,623.56" "1,719.35" "1,870.65" "1,969.79" "2,156.93" "2,411.44" "2,486.20" "2,675.15" "2,894.51" "2,958.19" "2,511.50" "2,614.47" "2,757.24" "2,763.42" "2,763.47" "2,581.78" "2,329.08" "2,385.37" "2,441.66" "2,526.84" "2,607.68" "2,509.82" "2,593.97" "1,687.38" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDP_RPCH Ukraine "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.2 -22.9 -12.2 -10 -3 -1.9 -0.2 5.9 8.8 5.3 9.5 11.8 3.1 7.6 8.2 2.2 -15.1 4.1 5.46 0.224 0.002 -6.575 -9.788 2.417 2.36 3.488 3.199 -3.753 3.353 -34.95 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDP Ukraine "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2020. Starting in 2014, the data was changed to SNA 2008. Revised National Accounts data is available from 2000 on an annual basis and from 2010 on a quarterly basis. The data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol from 2010. The revised quarterly GDP data based on SNA 2008 excluding Crimea and Sevastopol are available from 2010. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.052 1.587 12.449 56.381 84.308 96.559 106.103 134.904 175.888 203.403 225.521 267.148 344.386 440.495 544.225 723.464 954.356 912.19 "1,079.35" "1,299.99" "1,404.67" "1,465.20" "1,586.92" "1,988.54" "2,385.37" "2,982.92" "3,560.30" "3,977.20" "4,222.03" "5,459.57" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDPD Ukraine "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.193 35.025 38.012 38.275 46.083 51.867 43.315 32.661 32.331 37.863 42.339 50.096 64.752 85.996 107.767 143.26 181.313 117.079 136.011 163.161 175.707 179.574 130.571 90.477 93.313 112.114 130.916 153.997 156.418 199.719 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR PPPGDP Ukraine "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 331.074 290.793 228.991 205.27 188.125 185.628 184.151 186.372 201.84 224.549 240.135 268.138 307.825 327.321 363.065 403.452 420.235 359.066 378.281 407.226 425.994 486.365 461.987 435.49 475.722 504.188 534.24 561.196 546.644 588.448 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDP_D Ukraine "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 0.057 0.575 2.968 4.931 5.823 6.522 8.309 10.23 10.873 11.449 12.386 14.281 17.718 20.344 24.994 32.261 36.32 41.283 47.148 50.831 53.02 61.466 85.379 100 122.168 140.9 152.519 168.22 210.472 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDPRPC Ukraine "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "63,051.88" "54,260.66" "42,173.40" "37,338.52" "33,920.78" "33,183.97" "32,835.15" "33,056.24" "35,331.28" "38,777.26" "41,189.18" "45,464.36" "51,197.80" "53,181.59" "57,572.52" "62,662.17" "64,359.66" "54,857.14" "57,337.22" "60,660.87" "60,904.96" "61,076.65" "60,378.75" "54,684.88" "56,238.89" "57,836.24" "60,186.24" "62,485.17" "60,618.67" "63,149.48" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDPRPPPPC Ukraine "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "14,495.74" "13,019.82" "11,204.49" "8,708.54" "7,710.17" "7,004.43" "6,852.28" "6,780.25" "6,825.91" "7,295.69" "8,007.26" "8,505.31" "9,388.11" "10,572.02" "10,981.66" "11,888.37" "12,939.35" "13,289.87" "11,327.66" "11,839.78" "12,526.09" "12,576.49" "12,611.95" "12,467.83" "11,292.09" "11,612.98" "11,942.82" "12,428.08" "12,902.80" "12,517.38" "13,039.97" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDPPC Ukraine "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.003 30.697 242.678 "1,108.25" "1,672.77" "1,932.20" "2,141.55" "2,746.70" "3,614.36" "4,216.41" "4,715.74" "5,631.03" "7,311.73" "9,422.51" "11,712.39" "15,662.01" "20,763.38" "19,924.37" "23,670.80" "28,600.59" "30,958.46" "32,383.00" "37,112.40" "46,689.41" "56,238.89" "70,657.18" "84,802.21" "95,301.49" "101,972.89" "132,911.91" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDPDPC Ukraine "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 427.863 677.261 740.97 752.339 914.348 "1,037.89" 874.265 664.99 664.376 784.864 885.315 "1,055.95" "1,374.75" "1,839.52" "2,319.29" "3,101.39" "3,944.72" "2,557.28" "2,982.81" "3,589.63" "3,872.53" "3,968.85" "3,053.61" "2,124.33" "2,200.00" "2,655.66" "3,118.27" "3,690.07" "3,777.89" "4,862.12" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR PPPPC Ukraine "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,382.71" "5,622.96" "4,463.72" "4,034.85" "3,732.65" "3,714.53" "3,716.86" "3,794.61" "4,147.65" "4,654.74" "5,021.33" "5,651.90" "6,535.50" "7,001.63" "7,813.61" "8,734.19" "9,142.82" "7,842.85" "8,295.96" "8,959.21" "9,388.77" "10,749.36" "10,804.27" "10,224.95" "11,215.91" "11,942.82" "12,724.97" "13,447.36" "13,202.88" "14,325.62" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGAP_NPGDP Ukraine Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +926 UKR PPPSH Ukraine Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.995 0.838 0.627 0.531 0.46 0.429 0.41 0.395 0.4 0.425 0.435 0.458 0.486 0.478 0.489 0.502 0.498 0.425 0.42 0.426 0.423 0.46 0.422 0.389 0.41 0.412 0.412 0.414 0.411 0.401 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR PPPEX Ukraine Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.005 0.054 0.275 0.448 0.52 0.576 0.724 0.871 0.906 0.939 0.996 1.119 1.346 1.499 1.793 2.271 2.54 2.853 3.192 3.297 3.013 3.435 4.566 5.014 5.916 6.664 7.087 7.724 9.278 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NID_NGDP Ukraine Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2020. Starting in 2014, the data was changed to SNA 2008. Revised National Accounts data is available from 2000 on an annual basis and from 2010 on a quarterly basis. The data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol from 2010. The revised quarterly GDP data based on SNA 2008 excluding Crimea and Sevastopol are available from 2010. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.054 33.614 23.681 26.762 22.615 21.659 21.035 19.42 19.794 21.813 20.191 21.943 21.096 22.507 24.543 27.781 27.393 17.068 20.873 22.437 21.716 18.489 13.396 15.933 21.724 20.749 18.588 14.89 8.932 13.817 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGSD_NGDP Ukraine Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2020. Starting in 2014, the data was changed to SNA 2008. Revised National Accounts data is available from 2000 on an annual basis and from 2010 on a quarterly basis. The data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol from 2010. The revised quarterly GDP data based on SNA 2008 excluding Crimea and Sevastopol are available from 2010. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.256 30.472 19.753 23.025 19.351 18.421 17.373 23.783 23.645 25.516 27.685 27.714 31.766 25.45 23.042 24.101 20.353 15.589 18.654 16.158 13.568 9.29 9.481 17.663 20.23 18.567 15.316 12.158 12.239 12.191 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR PCPI Ukraine "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2021. Starting in 2014, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1991 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,309.96" "63,334.92" "627,768.34" "2,992,861.51" "5,394,047.46" "6,250,944.87" "6,912,117.43" "8,480,039.41" "10,871,673.13" "12,171,795.75" "12,263,987.49" "12,902,927.67" "14,068,871.02" "15,971,002.72" "17,420,464.79" "19,657,766.63" "24,611,788.74" "28,524,973.50" "31,196,306.17" "33,678,925.09" "33,869,340.55" "33,780,943.69" "37,868,272.91" "56,303,884.05" "64,137,482.21" "73,401,082.84" "81,436,069.32" "87,857,948.11" "90,264,859.78" "98,714,214.84" "119,002,598.06" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR PCPIPCH Ukraine "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,734.88" 891.188 376.746 80.23 15.886 10.577 22.684 28.203 11.959 0.757 5.21 9.036 13.52 9.076 12.843 25.201 15.9 9.365 7.958 0.565 -0.261 12.1 48.684 13.913 14.443 10.947 7.886 2.74 9.361 20.553 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR PCPIE Ukraine "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2021. Starting in 2014, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1991 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,925.59" "300,018.31" "1,503,447.33" "4,234,469.61" "5,916,546.99" "6,515,141.08" "7,817,698.86" "9,319,855.59" "11,725,868.83" "12,443,714.56" "12,372,958.84" "13,392,822.86" "15,041,301.19" "16,597,564.80" "18,526,993.01" "21,600,530.77" "26,419,749.87" "29,671,978.51" "32,370,877.33" "33,847,065.64" "33,778,526.73" "33,946,126.39" "42,388,383.41" "60,748,059.08" "68,257,399.30" "77,587,328.49" "85,173,122.12" "88,625,805.75" "93,050,297.99" "102,369,595.79" "133,080,474.53" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR PCPIEPCH Ukraine "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,154.97" 401.119 181.651 39.723 10.117 19.993 19.215 25.816 6.122 -0.569 8.243 12.309 10.347 11.625 16.59 22.311 12.31 9.096 4.56 -0.202 0.496 24.87 43.313 12.361 13.669 9.777 4.054 4.992 10.015 30 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR TM_RPCH Ukraine Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Calculated based on data from the National Bank of Ukraine and the State Statistics Committee. Starting in 2014Q2, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;. Data comes from authorities. No adjustment made by staff. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.039 -13.774 -15.735 10.5 -3.215 -15.3 -13.3 3.532 12.558 5.892 30.296 13.575 12.799 12.308 20.301 13.492 -41.623 15.014 21.517 1.613 -8.575 -24.991 -28.552 8.278 16.548 8.496 7.198 -3.308 17.191 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR TMG_RPCH Ukraine Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Calculated based on data from the National Bank of Ukraine and the State Statistics Committee. Starting in 2014Q2, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;. Data comes from authorities. No adjustment made by staff. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.039 -13.774 -15.735 10.5 -3.215 -15.3 -13.3 3.532 12.558 5.892 30.296 13.575 12.799 12.308 20.301 13.492 -41.623 15.014 21.517 1.613 -8.575 -24.991 -28.552 8.278 16.548 8.496 7.198 -3.308 17.191 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR TX_RPCH Ukraine Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Calculated based on data from the National Bank of Ukraine and the State Statistics Committee. Starting in 2014Q2, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;. Data comes from authorities. No adjustment made by staff. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.893 -15.806 4.919 9.366 -2.689 -12.395 -10.154 16.525 6.999 6.892 14.157 18.198 -8.52 2.651 3.173 2.282 -24.226 9.293 6.162 1.441 -14.653 -10.592 -11.558 -3.381 7.86 1.904 6.411 11.188 34.339 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR TXG_RPCH Ukraine Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Calculated based on data from the National Bank of Ukraine and the State Statistics Committee. Starting in 2014Q2, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;. Data comes from authorities. No adjustment made by staff. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.893 -15.806 4.919 9.366 -2.689 -12.395 -10.154 16.525 6.999 6.892 14.157 18.198 -8.52 2.651 3.173 2.282 -24.226 9.293 6.162 1.441 -14.653 -10.592 -11.558 -3.381 7.86 1.904 6.411 11.188 34.339 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR LUR Ukraine Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2021. Starting in 2014, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Data officially published for 2013 have been recalculated by the IMF staff to exclude Crimea and Sevastopol to ensure a comparable base going forward. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.8 10 9.8 11.3 11.9 11.483 10.789 9.629 9.057 8.588 7.185 6.81 6.351 6.363 8.843 8.097 7.856 7.529 7.172 9.275 9.143 9.45 9.65 9 8.5 9.15 9.815 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR LE Ukraine Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +926 UKR LP Ukraine Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.87 51.715 51.3 50.874 50.4 49.974 49.545 49.115 48.664 48.241 47.823 47.442 47.101 46.749 46.466 46.192 45.963 45.783 45.598 45.453 45.373 45.246 42.76 42.591 42.415 42.217 41.984 41.733 41.403 41.077 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR GGR Ukraine General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.618 28.497 34.224 36.497 41.555 56.774 68.435 81.28 101.485 128.122 184.642 235.225 301.618 419.669 386.328 468.2 558.2 627.4 634.8 639.748 832.875 914.217 "1,172.03" "1,416.92" "1,567.84" "1,675.39" "2,016.77" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGR_NGDP Ukraine General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.569 33.801 35.444 34.398 30.803 32.279 33.645 36.041 37.988 37.203 41.917 43.222 41.691 43.974 42.352 43.378 42.939 44.665 43.325 40.314 41.884 38.326 39.291 39.798 39.421 39.682 36.94 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGX Ukraine General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.28 31.105 39.413 39.349 34.871 62.378 74.601 85.433 103.871 143.327 194.672 242.652 315.852 449.625 443.536 530.5 594.1 687.9 704.9 710.524 855.939 967.38 "1,240.45" "1,485.44" "1,644.50" "1,925.25" "2,198.33" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGX_NGDP Ukraine General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.29 36.895 40.818 37.086 25.849 35.465 36.676 37.882 38.881 41.618 44.194 44.587 43.658 47.113 48.623 49.15 45.7 48.972 48.11 44.774 43.043 40.555 41.585 41.722 41.348 45.6 40.266 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXCNL Ukraine General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.662 -2.608 -5.189 -2.852 6.684 -5.604 -6.166 -4.152 -2.386 -15.205 -10.03 -7.427 -14.233 -29.956 -57.208 -62.3 -35.9 -60.5 -70.1 -70.776 -23.064 -53.163 -68.422 -68.514 -76.654 -249.86 -181.563 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXCNL_NGDP Ukraine General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.721 -3.093 -5.374 -2.688 4.954 -3.186 -3.031 -1.841 -0.893 -4.415 -2.277 -1.365 -1.967 -3.139 -6.272 -5.772 -2.762 -4.307 -4.784 -4.46 -1.16 -2.229 -2.294 -1.924 -1.927 -5.918 -3.326 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGSB Ukraine General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.268 -21.256 -9.032 -10.472 -26.317 -33.349 -22.134 -30.689 -40.571 -62.821 -70.976 -48.221 -82.789 -42.306 -60.271 -113.968 -72.436 -229.609 -191.647 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGSB_NPGDP Ukraine General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.229 -6.583 -2.136 -2.061 -4.015 -3.792 -2.248 -2.706 -3.107 -4.394 -4.828 -2.952 -3.903 -1.716 -1.985 -3.265 -1.815 -5.274 -3.468 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXONLB Ukraine General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.832 -1.327 -3.5 -0.434 9.771 -0.312 -2.106 -1.198 0.259 -11.994 -6.718 -3.987 -10.554 -25.05 -46.562 -44.7 -10.3 -33.5 -34.2 -18.293 59.725 44.524 43.273 48.423 44.124 -127.663 -26.575 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXONLB_NGDP Ukraine General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.249 -1.574 -3.625 -0.409 7.243 -0.177 -1.035 -0.531 0.097 -3.483 -1.525 -0.733 -1.459 -2.625 -5.104 -4.141 -0.792 -2.385 -2.334 -1.153 3.003 1.867 1.451 1.36 1.109 -3.024 -0.487 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXWDN Ukraine General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +926 UKR GGXWDN_NGDP Ukraine General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +926 UKR GGXWDG Ukraine General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.898 49.377 79.538 77.02 74.629 75.729 78.489 85.401 78.147 80.549 88.745 194.812 323.141 438.493 479.38 527.334 593.681 "1,115.87" "1,580.95" "1,896.67" "2,136.36" "2,151.29" "2,008.18" "2,557.06" "2,598.05" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXWDG_NGDP Ukraine General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.892 46.537 58.959 43.79 36.69 33.58 29.38 24.798 17.741 14.801 12.267 20.413 35.425 40.626 36.876 37.542 40.519 70.317 79.503 79.513 71.62 60.424 50.492 60.565 47.587 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR NGDP_FY Ukraine "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.052 1.587 12.449 56.381 84.308 96.559 106.103 134.904 175.888 203.403 225.521 267.148 344.386 440.495 544.225 723.464 954.356 912.19 "1,079.35" "1,299.99" "1,404.67" "1,465.20" "1,586.92" "1,988.54" "2,385.37" "2,982.92" "3,560.30" "3,977.20" "4,222.03" "5,459.57" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR BCA Ukraine Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the National Bank of Ukraine. Starting in 2014Q2, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data is based on BPM6 data. Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.62 -0.854 -1.163 -1.152 -1.184 -1.335 -1.296 1.658 1.481 1.402 3.173 2.891 6.909 2.531 -1.617 -5.272 -12.763 -1.732 -3.018 -10.245 -14.315 -16.518 -5.113 1.565 -1.394 -2.446 -4.284 -4.208 5.172 -3.249 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR BCA_NGDPD Ukraine Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.794 -2.438 -3.06 -3.01 -2.569 -2.574 -2.992 5.076 4.581 3.703 7.494 5.771 10.67 2.943 -1.5 -3.68 -7.039 -1.479 -2.219 -6.279 -8.147 -9.199 -3.916 1.73 -1.494 -2.182 -3.272 -2.733 3.307 -1.627 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +466 ARE NGDP_R United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary official data, not publsihed yet National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 392.835 424.356 393.852 373.176 389.784 379.955 306.743 323.013 314.539 364.025 449.797 459.428 473.648 473.513 508.376 541.826 570.761 619.578 624.479 647.904 727.782 737.129 755.398 821.973 900.693 944.528 "1,037.39" "1,070.91" "1,105.33" "1,047.54" "1,064.24" "1,137.98" "1,189.01" "1,249.09" "1,304.17" "1,370.17" "1,411.06" "1,444.55" "1,461.74" "1,511.61" "1,439.05" "1,493.73" "1,569.21" "1,635.15" "1,698.44" "1,764.40" "1,835.35" "1,913.23" 2020 +466 ARE NGDP_RPCH United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -1.78 8.024 -7.188 -5.25 4.451 -2.522 -19.269 5.304 -2.623 15.733 23.562 2.141 3.095 -0.029 7.363 6.58 5.34 8.553 0.791 3.751 12.329 1.284 2.478 8.813 9.577 4.867 9.831 3.231 3.215 -5.229 1.595 6.929 4.484 5.053 4.41 5.06 2.984 2.374 1.19 3.412 -4.8 3.8 5.053 4.202 3.871 3.883 4.021 4.244 2020 +466 ARE NGDP United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary official data, not publsihed yet National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 149.832 165.202 153.625 140.764 139.543 136.964 108.542 119.183 121.139 139.829 180.21 182.892 191.654 196.171 210.901 233.611 260.607 279.736 269.539 304.321 381.549 379.412 403.3 456.662 542.885 663.318 815.723 947.197 "1,158.58" 931.153 "1,064.24" "1,287.82" "1,375.68" "1,432.67" "1,480.52" "1,315.25" "1,311.25" "1,416.14" "1,550.59" "1,532.22" "1,317.95" "1,541.58" "1,850.62" "1,906.20" "1,976.49" "2,059.18" "2,155.83" "2,267.68" 2020 +466 ARE NGDPD United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 40.415 45.002 41.848 38.345 38.012 37.31 29.568 32.466 32.999 38.09 49.09 49.821 52.208 53.438 57.45 63.637 70.991 76.199 73.394 82.865 103.893 103.312 109.816 124.346 147.824 180.617 222.117 257.916 315.475 253.547 289.787 350.666 374.591 390.108 403.137 358.135 357.045 385.605 422.215 417.216 358.869 419.762 503.913 519.046 538.187 560.702 587.019 617.476 2020 +466 ARE PPPGDP United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 89.966 106.38 104.833 103.22 111.705 112.331 92.512 99.829 100.638 121.038 155.154 163.836 172.757 176.801 193.872 210.961 226.296 249.887 254.699 267.976 307.834 318.811 331.805 368.174 414.263 448.048 507.281 537.825 565.759 539.614 554.809 605.575 631.707 647.296 678.339 601.179 598.811 637.385 660.376 695.122 669.73 724.067 814.733 879.216 932.412 986.623 "1,045.83" "1,111.31" 2020 +466 ARE NGDP_D United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 38.141 38.93 39.006 37.721 35.8 36.047 35.385 36.897 38.513 38.412 40.065 39.809 40.463 41.429 41.485 43.116 45.66 45.149 43.162 46.97 52.426 51.472 53.389 55.557 60.274 70.227 78.633 88.448 104.817 88.889 100 113.167 115.7 114.697 113.522 95.992 92.927 98.033 106.078 101.364 91.585 103.203 117.933 116.577 116.371 116.707 117.462 118.526 2020 +466 ARE NGDPRPC United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "388,945.36" "385,778.61" "336,625.33" "308,410.00" "297,545.29" "275,329.69" "213,016.18" "215,341.72" "175,720.12" "195,712.18" "243,924.61" "238,354.55" "235,528.81" "227,322.67" "227,971.34" "224,730.92" "233,631.18" "240,146.70" "220,352.65" "213,618.33" "242,999.00" "232,752.99" "225,559.24" "231,476.44" "239,482.32" "230,012.21" "206,964.65" "172,199.07" "136,906.67" "127,748.82" "128,779.65" "135,570.46" "139,449.42" "144,213.98" "148,221.00" "153,280.23" "154,701.37" "155,256.45" "156,054.64" "159,053.73" "145,499.45" "146,629.56" "148,829.43" "152,042.35" "155,593.79" "159,247.35" "163,202.87" "167,614.71" 2020 +466 ARE NGDPRPPPPC United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "171,616.04" "170,218.76" "148,530.65" "136,081.08" "131,287.20" "121,484.91" "93,990.05" "95,016.16" "77,533.75" "86,354.93" "107,627.91" "105,170.21" "103,923.39" "100,302.56" "100,588.78" "99,158.99" "103,086.10" "105,960.97" "97,227.15" "94,255.74" "107,219.50" "102,698.61" "99,524.48" "102,135.35" "105,667.82" "101,489.28" "91,319.91" "75,980.14" "60,407.92" "56,367.17" "56,822.00" "59,818.34" "61,529.87" "63,632.16" "65,400.19" "67,632.50" "68,259.55" "68,504.47" "68,856.67" "70,179.97" "64,199.35" "64,697.99" "65,668.65" "67,086.31" "68,653.32" "70,265.40" "72,010.71" "73,957.36" 2020 +466 ARE NGDPPC United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "148,348.66" "150,183.98" "131,303.06" "116,334.24" "106,521.75" "99,249.15" "75,376.71" "79,455.39" "67,675.60" "75,176.67" "97,727.57" "94,885.83" "95,302.70" "94,177.19" "94,574.25" "96,893.93" "106,675.07" "108,425.00" "95,109.13" "100,336.53" "127,395.27" "119,801.70" "120,423.89" "128,601.08" "144,345.80" "161,531.58" "162,741.52" "152,306.83" "143,501.88" "113,555.26" "128,779.65" "153,421.26" "161,343.59" "165,409.65" "168,263.18" "147,136.69" "143,758.80" "152,202.69" "165,540.03" "161,223.30" "133,255.05" "151,326.13" "175,519.57" "177,245.75" "181,066.01" "185,853.26" "191,701.06" "198,667.08" 2020 +466 ARE NGDPDPC United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "40,014.58" "40,910.92" "35,767.65" "31,690.07" "29,017.09" "27,036.00" "20,533.02" "21,644.07" "18,435.20" "20,478.53" "26,621.51" "25,847.41" "25,960.97" "25,654.37" "25,762.53" "26,394.42" "29,058.86" "29,534.54" "25,897.65" "27,321.04" "34,688.98" "32,621.29" "32,790.71" "35,017.31" "39,304.51" "43,984.09" "44,313.55" "41,472.25" "39,074.71" "30,920.43" "35,065.94" "41,775.70" "43,932.90" "45,040.07" "45,817.07" "40,064.45" "39,144.67" "41,443.89" "45,075.57" "43,900.15" "36,284.56" "41,205.21" "47,792.94" "48,262.97" "49,303.20" "50,606.74" "52,199.06" "54,095.87" 2020 +466 ARE PPPPC United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "89,075.52" "96,708.85" "89,601.15" "85,305.63" "85,270.88" "81,399.17" "64,244.69" "66,552.45" "56,222.21" "65,074.30" "84,140.13" "84,999.47" "85,905.89" "84,877.85" "86,938.24" "87,499.47" "92,630.47" "96,855.48" "89,872.52" "88,353.53" "102,782.53" "100,666.71" "99,075.85" "103,681.71" "110,147.12" "109,109.04" "101,205.54" "86,480.81" "70,074.97" "65,806.65" "67,135.03" "72,143.64" "74,088.15" "74,733.86" "77,094.16" "67,253.73" "65,650.72" "68,504.47" "70,501.53" "73,141.91" "67,715.19" "71,076.77" "77,272.30" "81,753.06" "85,418.13" "89,048.64" "92,997.90" "97,360.11" 2020 +466 ARE NGAP_NPGDP United Arab Emirates Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +466 ARE PPPSH United Arab Emirates Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.671 0.713 0.659 0.61 0.61 0.574 0.448 0.454 0.423 0.472 0.561 0.559 0.519 0.509 0.531 0.546 0.554 0.578 0.567 0.569 0.61 0.603 0.601 0.628 0.654 0.655 0.683 0.669 0.671 0.638 0.615 0.633 0.627 0.613 0.619 0.537 0.515 0.521 0.509 0.512 0.504 0.494 0.503 0.511 0.515 0.518 0.521 0.526 2020 +466 ARE PPPEX United Arab Emirates Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.665 1.553 1.465 1.364 1.249 1.219 1.173 1.194 1.204 1.155 1.161 1.116 1.109 1.11 1.088 1.107 1.152 1.119 1.058 1.136 1.239 1.19 1.215 1.24 1.31 1.48 1.608 1.761 2.048 1.726 1.918 2.127 2.178 2.213 2.183 2.188 2.19 2.222 2.348 2.204 1.968 2.129 2.271 2.168 2.12 2.087 2.061 2.041 2020 +466 ARE NID_NGDP United Arab Emirates Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary official data, not publsihed yet National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 28.419 26.277 28.75 31.401 28.978 24.97 30.151 24.038 25.644 23.602 19.852 23.246 25.415 23.59 27.724 28.062 23.908 24.168 24.326 23.427 22.608 22.502 22.546 22.13 19.978 20.167 19.271 25.199 25.098 31.633 27.121 23.161 21.885 19.258 22.168 25.639 26.02 25.296 23.512 22.464 22.19 20.964 22.921 22.662 23.484 23.384 23.653 23.902 2020 +466 ARE NGSD_NGDP United Arab Emirates Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary official data, not publsihed yet National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 45.757 43.159 37.663 36.592 40.707 36.735 30.037 29.037 26.498 27.605 36.031 25.972 29.77 29.29 27.774 28.231 30.038 35.571 28.372 29.997 38.772 31.575 25.864 27.914 26.419 33.337 36.594 32.853 32.16 34.729 31.33 35.571 41.4 38.025 35.685 30.54 29.717 32.427 33.28 31.41 28.07 32.387 37.642 35.145 33.122 31.166 30.449 30.334 2020 +466 ARE PCPI United Arab Emirates "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 66.7 72 77.1 78.1 80 82.8 87.3 92.1 96.7 99.4 100 103.4 110 115.8 122.4 127.7 131.5 135.4 138.1 141 142.9 146.901 151.188 155.904 163.763 173.909 190.057 211.206 237.097 240.828 242.942 245.074 246.697 249.413 255.265 265.654 269.951 275.261 283.708 278.228 272.444 272.934 287.189 297.561 303.512 309.582 315.774 322.089 2021 +466 ARE PCPIPCH United Arab Emirates "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.066 7.946 7.083 1.297 2.433 3.5 5.435 5.498 4.995 2.792 0.604 3.4 6.383 5.273 5.699 4.33 2.976 2.966 1.994 2.1 1.348 2.8 2.918 3.119 5.041 6.195 9.285 11.128 12.258 1.574 0.878 0.877 0.662 1.101 2.346 4.07 1.617 1.967 3.069 -1.931 -2.079 0.18 5.223 3.611 2 2 2 2 2021 +466 ARE PCPIE United Arab Emirates "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 102.5 108.78 115.27 120.46 125.46 129.92 132.93 135.34 137.64 142 145.6 149.6 153.83 157.028 164.944 174.887 195.921 217.969 237.158 237.632 241.725 242.101 243.557 247.071 254.751 263.912 268.181 273.455 281.847 276.403 270.657 271.143 285.305 295.609 301.521 307.552 313.703 319.977 2021 +466 ARE PCPIEPCH United Arab Emirates "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.127 5.966 4.502 4.151 3.555 2.317 1.813 1.699 3.168 2.535 2.747 2.828 2.079 5.041 6.028 12.027 11.253 8.804 0.2 1.722 0.156 0.601 1.443 3.108 3.596 1.617 1.967 3.069 -1.931 -2.079 0.18 5.223 3.611 2 2 2 2 2021 +466 ARE TM_RPCH United Arab Emirates Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.329 9.186 -5.417 -7.335 -15.31 -4.672 -14.793 4.305 6.073 18.711 17 15.736 25.038 14.514 8.611 13.845 3.439 16.881 1.603 1.288 9.177 9.968 13.772 14.33 24.825 12.969 10.414 38.896 20.336 -13.375 -0.228 11.032 10.629 10.046 12.538 2.726 4.417 0.689 -0.229 -2.515 -16.744 6.865 12.782 3.068 3.134 2.941 2.632 2.787 2021 +466 ARE TMG_RPCH United Arab Emirates Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.666 12.119 -1.352 -7.587 -14.92 -4.134 -1.411 0.878 6.977 19.8 16 18.785 27.254 16.491 9.478 1.043 4.593 17.29 0.506 0.344 9.869 12.092 11.976 15.808 26.857 11.023 8.469 41.659 24.178 -13.632 -0.688 12.647 11.108 10.186 5.385 2.364 4.09 0.874 -5.984 -3.042 -11.195 5.254 15.46 2.685 2.182 2.247 3.409 3.521 2021 +466 ARE TX_RPCH United Arab Emirates Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.202 2.284 -8.81 -7.777 1.197 0.238 -4.436 3.639 7.401 14.486 47 -2.928 5.035 16.858 -1.287 10.863 12.881 15.05 -7.892 3.872 20.842 3.8 7.629 20.25 20.277 16.238 14.225 16.002 18.537 -11.083 6.772 18.897 17.44 8.063 5.548 2.506 6.092 1.431 0.235 -0.525 -7.87 2.213 6.106 1.679 1.931 3.026 3.133 3.513 2021 +466 ARE TXG_RPCH United Arab Emirates Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.757 -9.505 -12.68 -4.117 4.459 -1.82 -2.272 4.288 7.609 14.746 47 -3.346 5.092 17.448 -1.376 11.499 13.337 14.268 -9.246 3.987 22.342 3.285 7.53 21.209 21.266 15.39 13.544 16.213 19.113 -12.171 5.142 20.414 17.744 7.637 -4.626 -0.239 4.345 1.223 -3.514 -1.7 -7.825 0.049 8.956 1.443 2.393 2.764 3.504 4.025 2021 +466 ARE LUR United Arab Emirates Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +466 ARE LE United Arab Emirates Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +466 ARE LP United Arab Emirates Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 1.01 1.1 1.17 1.21 1.31 1.38 1.44 1.5 1.79 1.86 1.844 1.928 2.011 2.083 2.23 2.411 2.443 2.58 2.834 3.033 2.995 3.167 3.349 3.551 3.761 4.106 5.012 6.219 8.074 8.2 8.264 8.394 8.526 8.661 8.799 8.939 9.121 9.304 9.367 9.504 9.89 10.187 10.544 10.755 10.916 11.08 11.246 11.414 2020 +466 ARE GGR United Arab Emirates General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.792 72.127 62.748 54.757 59.72 69.221 76.277 82.928 74.224 79.325 122.726 100.293 81.043 102.3 130.873 210.476 291.843 329.419 458.651 268.826 348.875 469.887 524.78 554.761 519.163 382.043 378.476 404.413 465.556 470.886 367.865 478.477 689.536 665.516 670.057 674.389 686.427 703.387 2021 +466 ARE GGR_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.532 39.437 32.74 27.913 28.317 29.631 29.269 29.645 27.537 26.066 32.165 26.434 20.095 22.402 24.107 31.731 35.777 34.778 39.587 28.87 32.781 36.487 38.147 38.722 35.066 29.047 28.864 28.557 30.025 30.732 27.912 31.038 37.26 34.913 33.901 32.75 31.841 31.018 2021 +466 ARE GGX United Arab Emirates General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.087 56.384 60.281 63.478 60.879 73.825 63.915 71.47 75.276 82.407 95.72 86.035 91.561 96.131 104.431 127.475 167.224 254.308 325.875 343.013 401.43 400.893 434.489 490.458 425.612 415.446 428.21 448.157 464.206 436.283 445.453 547.725 572.534 584.62 597.801 616.602 641.18 2021 +466 ARE GGX_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.587 29.42 30.729 30.099 26.06 28.328 22.848 26.516 24.736 21.598 25.229 21.333 20.05 17.707 15.744 15.627 17.655 21.95 34.997 32.231 31.171 29.141 30.327 33.127 32.36 31.683 30.238 28.902 30.296 33.103 28.896 29.597 30.035 29.579 29.031 28.602 28.275 2021 +466 ARE GGXCNL United Arab Emirates General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.04 6.365 -5.524 -3.758 8.342 2.452 19.013 2.754 4.049 40.319 4.573 -4.992 10.739 34.743 106.045 164.368 162.195 204.343 -57.048 5.862 68.457 123.888 120.272 28.705 -43.568 -36.969 -23.797 17.399 6.68 -68.418 33.023 141.811 92.982 85.437 76.588 69.825 62.206 2021 +466 ARE GGXCNL_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.849 3.321 -2.816 -1.782 3.571 0.941 6.797 1.022 1.331 10.567 1.205 -1.238 2.352 6.4 15.987 20.15 17.124 17.637 -6.127 0.551 5.316 9.006 8.395 1.939 -3.313 -2.819 -1.68 1.122 0.436 -5.191 2.142 7.663 4.878 4.323 3.719 3.239 2.743 2021 +466 ARE GGSB United Arab Emirates General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +466 ARE GGSB_NPGDP United Arab Emirates General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +466 ARE GGXONLB United Arab Emirates General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.859 6.866 -5.494 -3.757 8.351 2.47 19.014 2.758 4.053 40.575 4.926 -4.879 10.76 35.045 106.29 164.38 162.261 204.725 -55.402 9.335 70.823 128.208 126.18 32.78 -40.778 -34.984 -21.872 21.981 11.413 -64.59 39.956 158.161 119.161 111.776 99.225 89.877 82.772 2021 +466 ARE GGXONLB_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.391 3.582 -2.8 -1.781 3.575 0.948 6.797 1.023 1.332 10.634 1.298 -1.21 2.356 6.455 16.024 20.151 17.131 17.67 -5.95 0.877 5.499 9.32 8.807 2.214 -3.1 -2.668 -1.544 1.418 0.745 -4.901 2.592 8.546 6.251 5.655 4.819 4.169 3.65 2021 +466 ARE GGXWDN United Arab Emirates General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +466 ARE GGXWDN_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +466 ARE GGXWDG United Arab Emirates General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.654 11.8 10.205 13.822 15.216 22.148 29.727 41.208 84.211 103.683 196.809 207.244 276.459 291.779 229.453 210.154 218.994 253.934 306.216 323.726 415.019 522.86 535.521 568.904 562.47 572.976 583.744 593.419 603.362 2021 +466 ARE GGXWDG_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.815 3.093 2.69 3.427 3.332 4.08 4.481 5.052 8.891 8.949 21.136 19.473 21.467 21.21 16.016 14.195 16.65 19.366 21.623 20.878 27.086 39.672 34.739 30.741 29.507 28.99 28.348 27.526 26.607 2021 +466 ARE NGDP_FY United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 149.832 165.202 153.625 140.764 139.543 136.964 108.542 119.183 121.139 139.829 180.21 182.892 191.654 196.171 210.901 233.611 260.607 279.736 269.539 304.321 381.549 379.412 403.3 456.662 542.885 663.318 815.723 947.197 "1,158.58" 931.153 "1,064.24" "1,287.82" "1,375.68" "1,432.67" "1,480.52" "1,315.25" "1,311.25" "1,416.14" "1,550.59" "1,532.22" "1,317.95" "1,541.58" "1,850.62" "1,906.20" "1,976.49" "2,059.18" "2,155.83" "2,267.68" 2021 +466 ARE BCA United Arab Emirates Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.089 10.763 7 5.259 7.464 6.914 2.378 3.719 2.527 3.934 7.942 1.358 2.274 3.046 0.029 0.108 4.351 8.689 2.97 5.444 16.794 9.373 3.644 7.193 9.508 23.787 38.478 19.708 22.267 7.848 12.196 43.517 73.101 73.213 54.491 17.551 13.2 27.5 41.242 37.321 21.103 47.951 74.18 64.793 51.87 43.634 39.893 39.713 2021 +466 ARE BCA_NGDPD United Arab Emirates Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 24.964 23.917 16.727 13.715 19.636 18.531 8.044 11.454 7.657 10.327 16.179 2.726 4.356 5.701 0.05 0.169 6.129 11.403 4.046 6.569 16.165 9.072 3.318 5.784 6.432 13.17 17.323 7.641 7.058 3.095 4.209 12.41 19.515 18.767 13.517 4.901 3.697 7.132 9.768 8.945 5.88 11.423 14.721 12.483 9.638 7.782 6.796 6.431 2020 +112 GBR NGDP_R United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 961.53 954.866 973.684 "1,014.56" "1,037.30" "1,080.08" "1,114.16" "1,174.27" "1,240.05" "1,270.37" "1,278.42" "1,263.25" "1,267.21" "1,297.63" "1,346.52" "1,379.43" "1,412.93" "1,482.29" "1,529.04" "1,574.76" "1,632.59" "1,666.43" "1,701.81" "1,753.37" "1,794.68" "1,841.22" "1,888.80" "1,931.66" "1,927.03" "1,845.19" "1,884.52" "1,911.98" "1,940.09" "1,976.76" "2,035.88" "2,089.28" "2,136.57" "2,182.17" "2,218.20" "2,255.28" "2,046.21" "2,198.47" "2,277.72" "2,284.89" "2,297.73" "2,351.64" "2,403.47" "2,439.51" 2020 +112 GBR NGDP_RPCH United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.059 -0.693 1.971 4.198 2.241 4.125 3.155 5.396 5.602 2.444 0.634 -1.186 0.313 2.401 3.768 2.444 2.428 4.909 3.154 2.99 3.672 2.073 2.123 3.03 2.356 2.593 2.584 2.269 -0.24 -4.247 2.131 1.458 1.47 1.89 2.991 2.623 2.263 2.134 1.651 1.672 -9.27 7.441 3.605 0.315 0.562 2.346 2.204 1.5 2020 +112 GBR NGDP United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 259.499 289.653 318.999 350.813 377.386 414.161 446.361 496.226 555.98 615.125 669.873 706.821 732.295 771.414 812.289 853.228 911.191 952.585 998.318 "1,041.97" "1,098.50" "1,142.02" "1,190.34" "1,259.97" "1,322.80" "1,399.66" "1,476.72" "1,552.47" "1,598.75" "1,557.12" "1,612.20" "1,669.51" "1,721.36" "1,793.16" "1,876.16" "1,935.21" "2,016.64" "2,097.14" "2,174.38" "2,255.28" "2,150.38" "2,317.05" "2,544.66" "2,773.14" "2,894.70" "3,018.39" "3,148.00" "3,259.77" 2020 +112 GBR NGDPD United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 603.601 587.273 558.348 532.115 504.226 536.592 654.684 813.147 990.234 "1,008.43" "1,195.37" "1,250.28" "1,292.09" "1,157.50" "1,244.01" "1,346.69" "1,422.97" "1,559.90" "1,653.55" "1,686.18" "1,665.28" "1,644.33" "1,786.89" "2,058.97" "2,422.91" "2,547.69" "2,720.89" "3,107.37" "2,969.96" "2,434.48" "2,493.56" "2,675.81" "2,719.64" "2,805.12" "3,088.77" "2,957.23" "2,732.96" "2,701.27" "2,904.51" "2,880.36" "2,758.87" "3,187.63" "3,198.47" "3,479.47" "3,757.40" "3,969.89" "4,217.74" "4,449.75" 2020 +112 GBR PPPGDP United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 511.761 556.295 602.31 652.172 690.852 742.095 780.919 843.412 922.064 981.647 "1,024.84" "1,046.93" "1,074.14" "1,126.00" "1,193.38" "1,248.18" "1,301.90" "1,389.36" "1,449.31" "1,513.68" "1,604.82" "1,674.99" "1,737.22" "1,825.18" "1,918.32" "2,029.79" "2,146.49" "2,254.53" "2,292.25" "2,208.96" "2,283.16" "2,364.57" "2,453.35" "2,579.16" "2,686.21" "2,795.07" "2,928.30" "3,074.39" "3,199.80" "3,311.50" "3,040.72" "3,402.74" "3,776.04" "3,922.89" "4,027.72" "4,198.81" "4,373.06" "4,524.53" 2020 +112 GBR NGDP_D United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.988 30.334 32.762 34.578 36.382 38.345 40.063 42.258 44.835 48.421 52.399 55.953 57.788 59.448 60.325 61.854 64.49 64.264 65.291 66.167 67.286 68.531 69.945 71.86 73.707 76.018 78.183 80.37 82.964 84.388 85.55 87.318 88.726 90.712 92.155 92.626 94.387 96.104 98.025 100 105.091 105.394 111.72 121.369 125.981 128.353 130.977 133.624 2020 +112 GBR NGDPRPC United Kingdom "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "17,069.59" "16,942.87" "17,297.33" "18,015.50" "18,388.82" "19,098.28" "19,655.58" "20,672.37" "21,787.41" "22,257.04" "22,335.09" "21,992.88" "22,005.84" "22,483.77" "23,271.30" "23,773.03" "24,292.11" "25,419.09" "26,148.61" "26,834.57" "27,724.60" "28,190.57" "28,666.43" "29,400.78" "29,936.23" "30,477.18" "31,051.95" "31,501.87" "31,169.68" "29,636.31" "30,027.33" "30,212.26" "30,454.23" "30,835.73" "31,516.68" "32,088.40" "32,545.79" "33,043.16" "33,388.46" "33,763.24" "30,503.56" "32,642.17" "33,696.19" "33,678.40" "33,749.60" "34,428.47" "35,080.96" "35,508.64" 2020 +112 GBR NGDPRPPPPC United Kingdom "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "24,048.82" "23,870.28" "24,369.68" "25,381.49" "25,907.45" "26,906.98" "27,692.15" "29,124.66" "30,695.61" "31,357.26" "31,467.23" "30,985.10" "31,003.35" "31,676.69" "32,786.22" "33,493.09" "34,224.40" "35,812.18" "36,839.98" "37,806.41" "39,060.35" "39,716.83" "40,387.25" "41,421.85" "42,176.24" "42,938.37" "43,748.14" "44,382.02" "43,914.00" "41,753.68" "42,304.58" "42,565.13" "42,906.04" "43,443.51" "44,402.89" "45,208.37" "45,852.77" "46,553.49" "47,039.99" "47,567.99" "42,975.53" "45,988.56" "47,473.52" "47,448.47" "47,548.78" "48,505.22" "49,424.48" "50,027.03" 2020 +112 GBR NGDPPC United Kingdom "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,606.76" "5,139.52" "5,666.96" "6,229.37" "6,690.17" "7,323.28" "7,874.55" "8,735.76" "9,768.43" "10,777.11" "11,703.29" "12,305.59" "12,716.77" "13,366.15" "14,038.38" "14,704.49" "15,665.89" "16,335.44" "17,072.56" "17,755.61" "18,654.69" "19,319.32" "20,050.80" "21,127.32" "22,064.97" "23,168.13" "24,277.41" "25,317.93" "25,859.73" "25,009.56" "25,688.26" "26,380.80" "27,020.72" "27,971.72" "29,044.10" "29,722.19" "30,718.96" "31,755.65" "32,728.94" "33,763.24" "32,056.48" "34,402.82" "37,645.26" "40,874.98" "42,517.95" "44,189.87" "45,948.10" "47,447.91" 2020 +112 GBR NGDPDPC United Kingdom "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,715.45" "10,420.41" "9,918.95" "9,448.73" "8,938.75" "9,488.14" "11,549.72" "14,314.96" "17,398.17" "17,667.94" "20,884.23" "21,767.13" "22,438.03" "20,055.81" "21,499.59" "23,208.74" "24,464.78" "26,749.95" "28,277.88" "28,733.21" "28,279.66" "27,816.75" "30,099.60" "34,525.00" "40,415.48" "42,171.20" "44,731.56" "50,675.53" "48,038.97" "39,101.21" "39,731.62" "42,281.87" "42,691.19" "43,757.45" "47,816.05" "45,418.94" "41,630.46" "40,903.52" "43,718.97" "43,121.06" "41,127.44" "47,328.78" "47,317.57" "51,286.06" "55,189.54" "58,120.06" "61,562.02" "64,768.91" 2020 +112 GBR PPPPC United Kingdom "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,085.06" "9,870.75" "10,699.93" "11,580.59" "12,247.19" "13,121.88" "13,776.71" "14,847.76" "16,200.44" "17,198.64" "17,904.84" "18,226.78" "18,653.13" "19,509.93" "20,624.63" "21,511.08" "22,383.25" "23,825.53" "24,785.19" "25,793.78" "27,253.05" "28,335.40" "29,262.79" "30,604.77" "31,998.66" "33,598.48" "35,288.40" "36,767.17" "37,077.09" "35,479.05" "36,379.24" "37,363.82" "38,511.15" "40,232.72" "41,584.05" "42,928.49" "44,606.06" "46,553.49" "48,163.69" "49,575.60" "45,329.05" "50,522.71" "55,862.09" "57,821.90" "59,159.96" "61,471.57" "63,829.02" "65,857.36" 2020 +112 GBR NGAP_NPGDP United Kingdom Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.739 -1.105 -0.78 1.426 0.969 1.913 1.461 3.12 4.014 4.65 2.993 0.036 -1.324 -1.007 0.117 -0.446 -1.234 0.297 0.226 0.14 0.858 0.16 -0.326 0.2 0.216 0.692 1.477 2.299 0.91 -4.321 -3.316 -3.131 -3.148 -2.931 -1.765 -0.961 -0.452 0.112 0.334 0.64 -3.505 -0.06 0.371 -1.047 -1.65 -0.782 -0.048 -0.022 2020 +112 GBR PPPSH United Kingdom Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.819 3.726 3.786 3.851 3.771 3.79 3.778 3.837 3.876 3.83 3.705 3.574 3.229 3.243 3.269 3.23 3.186 3.213 3.226 3.212 3.178 3.168 3.146 3.115 3.029 2.966 2.89 2.804 2.717 2.612 2.533 2.471 2.436 2.441 2.451 2.499 2.521 2.513 2.467 2.441 2.287 2.321 2.333 2.281 2.224 2.203 2.179 2.143 2020 +112 GBR PPPEX United Kingdom Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.507 0.521 0.53 0.538 0.546 0.558 0.572 0.588 0.603 0.627 0.654 0.675 0.682 0.685 0.681 0.684 0.7 0.686 0.689 0.688 0.684 0.682 0.685 0.69 0.69 0.69 0.688 0.689 0.697 0.705 0.706 0.706 0.702 0.695 0.698 0.692 0.689 0.682 0.68 0.681 0.707 0.681 0.674 0.707 0.719 0.719 0.72 0.72 2020 +112 GBR NID_NGDP United Kingdom Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.064 17.749 18.255 19.07 20.02 20.074 19.946 21.333 23.549 24.639 23.114 20.267 19.106 18.632 18.656 18.496 18.69 17.447 17.857 17.756 18.127 17.856 17.878 17.519 17.436 17.608 17.865 18.336 17.449 14.774 16.043 15.793 15.901 16.046 17.238 17.646 17.736 18.189 17.867 18.007 16.693 17.091 17.421 16.947 16.856 17.237 17.368 17.282 2020 +112 GBR NGSD_NGDP United Kingdom Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.602 19.275 18.809 19.285 19.524 19.786 18.983 19.758 20.027 20.591 20.052 18.963 17.605 17.345 18.21 17.866 18.167 17.195 17.194 15.243 15.94 15.886 15.772 15.725 15.114 15.694 15.055 14.944 13.581 11.547 12.973 13.888 12.424 11.276 12.127 12.481 12.41 14.558 13.99 15.34 14.192 14.504 12.608 12.41 12.848 13.526 13.8 13.779 2020 +112 GBR PCPI United Kingdom "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1988, the source is the WEO - World Economic Outlook. Latest actual data: 2021. Our PCPIE (end-period CPI data) is for December each year; latest PCPICO is 2021Q4 Notes: Data prior to 1988 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 31.268 35.079 38.064 40.043 41.824 43.982 45.577 47.43 49.618 52.206 55.86 60.06 62.602 64.188 65.467 67.189 68.819 70.074 71.166 72.111 72.685 73.582 74.508 75.523 76.538 78.112 79.931 81.788 84.733 86.568 89.423 93.415 96.057 98.521 99.96 100 100.66 103.361 105.922 107.819 108.736 111.551 121.723 132.666 137.621 140.133 142.936 145.794 2021 +112 GBR PCPIPCH United Kingdom "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 16.849 12.189 8.511 5.198 4.448 5.16 3.626 4.066 4.612 5.216 6.999 7.519 4.232 2.533 1.994 2.63 2.425 1.825 1.557 1.329 0.796 1.234 1.259 1.362 1.344 2.057 2.329 2.323 3.602 2.165 3.298 4.464 2.828 2.565 1.461 0.04 0.66 2.683 2.478 1.791 0.851 2.588 9.119 8.99 3.735 1.825 2 2 2021 +112 GBR PCPIE United Kingdom "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1988, the source is the WEO - World Economic Outlook. Latest actual data: 2021. Our PCPIE (end-period CPI data) is for December each year; latest PCPICO is 2021Q4 Notes: Data prior to 1988 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 31.8 35.622 37.532 39.534 41.354 43.674 45.312 46.995 50.608 53.393 57.46 61.599 63.17 64.692 66.015 67.964 69.519 70.708 71.808 72.615 73.2 73.975 75.204 76.159 77.433 78.918 81.274 82.967 85.498 87.972 91.23 95.059 97.604 99.589 100.134 100.336 101.9 104.929 107.137 108.532 109.171 115.051 128.091 136.218 138.765 141.54 144.371 147.258 2021 +112 GBR PCPIEPCH United Kingdom "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 15.157 12.017 5.364 5.333 4.603 5.611 3.75 3.715 7.688 5.503 7.617 7.203 2.55 2.409 2.045 2.952 2.288 1.71 1.556 1.124 0.806 1.059 1.661 1.27 1.673 1.918 2.985 2.083 3.051 2.894 3.703 4.197 2.677 2.034 0.547 0.202 1.559 2.973 2.104 1.302 0.589 5.386 11.334 6.345 1.869 2 2 2 2021 +112 GBR TM_RPCH United Kingdom Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: N/A Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.552 -2.874 4.519 6.147 9.445 2.329 6.655 7.734 12.355 7.111 0.401 -4.511 6.552 3.074 5.717 5.279 9.192 9.723 9.111 8.024 8.848 6.535 5.896 2.545 6.852 6.878 10.76 -2.066 -1.434 -7.77 7.794 2.413 2.076 3.108 4.697 4.994 3.532 2.923 3.072 2.927 -15.769 3.841 8.352 3.446 2.114 1.765 1.58 1.33 2021 +112 GBR TMG_RPCH United Kingdom Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: N/A Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.345 -3.944 5.454 8.812 11.235 3.133 7.426 7.762 13.336 8.175 0.103 -5.255 6.593 3.791 4.426 6.177 9.47 9.249 9.45 7.152 9.925 7.521 5.615 1.985 6.431 7.848 12.802 -3.409 -1.605 -8.16 10.135 2.979 1.705 3.433 3.751 3.364 3.628 2.433 0.232 2.495 -13.258 4.591 9.868 -0.118 -0.413 1.649 1.689 1.331 2021 +112 GBR TX_RPCH United Kingdom Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: N/A Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.541 -0.698 0.821 1.723 6.424 5.59 3.948 6.228 0.862 4.608 5.229 -0.16 4.324 4.26 8.892 9.088 7.098 12.293 2.665 3 8.791 3.149 1.461 1.995 4.979 7.292 12.83 -1.507 1.033 -8.84 5.577 7.342 0.647 0.869 0.818 3.765 3.342 5.654 2.777 3.358 -12.961 -1.286 4.83 3.81 2.96 2.416 1.951 1.482 2021 +112 GBR TXG_RPCH United Kingdom Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: N/A Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.927 -0.958 2.658 2.171 8.056 5.503 4.359 5.909 2.11 5.871 6.289 1.075 2.465 3.794 9.927 9.855 7.643 13.935 0.383 2.364 9.467 2.871 0.513 -1.748 1.634 7.505 13.899 -9.016 0.261 -10.717 10.189 6.439 -0.91 -0.789 1.337 3.689 0.745 6.841 0.191 3.909 -14.139 -1.41 5.207 0.842 1.578 2.27 2.568 1.633 2021 +112 GBR LUR United Kingdom Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022 7.133 9.65 10.725 11.475 11.75 11.375 11.325 10.425 8.575 7.225 7.1 8.85 9.95 10.375 9.5 8.625 8.1 6.95 6.25 5.975 5.45 5.1 5.2 5 4.75 4.825 5.425 5.35 5.725 7.625 7.9 8.1 7.975 7.575 6.2 5.375 4.875 4.425 4.075 3.825 4.55 4.475 3.825 4.763 4.975 4.275 4.2 4.2 2021 +112 GBR LE United Kingdom Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022 25.086 24.43 23.951 23.775 24.285 24.593 24.746 25.239 26.07 26.749 26.871 26.163 25.54 25.303 25.505 25.819 26.06 26.526 26.795 27.168 27.484 27.712 27.944 28.221 28.53 28.85 29.138 29.378 29.629 29.156 29.229 29.378 29.697 30.043 30.754 31.285 31.744 32.057 32.439 32.799 32.509 32.407 32.718 32.746 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +112 GBR LP United Kingdom Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022 56.33 56.358 56.291 56.316 56.409 56.554 56.684 56.804 56.916 57.077 57.238 57.439 57.585 57.714 57.862 58.025 58.164 58.314 58.475 58.684 58.886 59.113 59.366 59.637 59.95 60.413 60.827 61.319 61.824 62.261 62.76 63.285 63.705 64.106 64.597 65.11 65.648 66.04 66.436 66.797 67.081 67.351 67.596 67.844 68.082 68.305 68.512 68.702 2020 +112 GBR GGR United Kingdom General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 94.116 109.178 123.349 130.872 140.312 153.212 160.673 173.051 192.082 210.539 224.848 233.914 237.017 240.091 257.659 278.158 291.894 312.451 339.976 360.147 388.213 398.992 404.499 427.855 461.113 493.476 523.92 554.775 570.021 535.138 570.813 600.285 618.106 649.724 664.374 686.729 723.404 764.002 788.852 812.766 777.587 854.722 941.307 "1,005.65" "1,049.12" "1,088.24" "1,085.18" "1,145.06" 2021 +112 GBR GGR_NGDP United Kingdom General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 36.268 37.693 38.668 37.305 37.18 36.993 35.996 34.873 34.548 34.227 33.566 33.094 32.366 31.123 31.72 32.601 32.034 32.8 34.055 34.564 35.34 34.937 33.982 33.958 34.859 35.257 35.479 35.735 35.654 34.367 35.406 35.956 35.908 36.234 35.411 35.486 35.872 36.431 36.279 36.038 36.16 36.888 36.991 36.264 36.245 36.056 34.474 35.129 2021 +112 GBR GGX United Kingdom General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 101.489 120.114 130.607 140.959 152.256 163.485 170.841 181.015 190.265 206.92 234.158 252.621 276.919 291.441 304.183 320.451 324.074 331.29 343.038 353.571 373.353 396.523 426.774 466.946 501.355 537.054 564.457 595.653 651.481 690.631 719.061 724.428 748.406 747.77 767.512 773.957 790.018 813.343 835.802 862.595 "1,051.99" "1,039.75" "1,050.07" "1,068.11" "1,091.94" "1,129.82" "1,124.67" "1,177.38" 2021 +112 GBR GGX_NGDP United Kingdom General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 39.11 41.468 40.943 40.181 40.345 39.474 38.274 36.478 34.222 33.639 34.956 35.74 37.815 37.78 37.448 37.557 35.566 34.778 34.362 33.933 33.988 34.721 35.853 37.06 37.901 38.37 38.224 38.368 40.749 44.353 44.601 43.392 43.478 41.701 40.909 39.993 39.175 38.783 38.439 38.248 48.921 44.874 41.266 38.516 37.724 37.433 35.729 36.121 2021 +112 GBR GGXCNL United Kingdom General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.373 -10.936 -7.258 -10.087 -11.944 -10.273 -10.168 -7.964 1.817 3.619 -9.31 -18.707 -39.902 -51.35 -46.524 -42.293 -32.18 -18.839 -3.062 6.576 14.86 2.469 -22.275 -39.091 -40.242 -43.578 -40.537 -40.878 -81.46 -155.493 -148.248 -124.143 -130.3 -98.046 -103.138 -87.228 -66.614 -49.341 -46.95 -49.829 -274.403 -185.024 -108.762 -62.457 -42.819 -41.571 -39.493 -32.324 2021 +112 GBR GGXCNL_NGDP United Kingdom General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.841 -3.776 -2.275 -2.875 -3.165 -2.48 -2.278 -1.605 0.327 0.588 -1.39 -2.647 -5.449 -6.657 -5.728 -4.957 -3.532 -1.978 -0.307 0.631 1.353 0.216 -1.871 -3.103 -3.042 -3.113 -2.745 -2.633 -5.095 -9.986 -9.195 -7.436 -7.57 -5.468 -5.497 -4.507 -3.303 -2.353 -2.159 -2.209 -12.761 -7.985 -4.274 -2.252 -1.479 -1.377 -1.255 -0.992 2021 +112 GBR GGSB United Kingdom General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -9.733 -5.311 -12.049 -14.842 -15.029 -15.137 -17.195 -12.739 -15.547 -25.476 -23.008 -35.096 -45.427 -45.365 -40.582 -25.742 -17.9 -4.774 5.386 9.855 -0.187 -20.717 -39.544 -42.19 -49.051 -53.499 -63.325 -95.946 -124.617 -107.592 -86.938 -92.43 -60.414 -75.512 -71.084 -56.909 -49.303 -51.789 -59.996 10.785 -74.559 -113.019 -49.854 -12.849 -19.813 -33.832 -31.645 2021 +112 GBR GGSB_NPGDP United Kingdom General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a -3.242 -1.619 -3.434 -3.891 -3.615 -3.371 -3.493 -2.319 -2.58 -3.822 -3.204 -4.675 -5.77 -5.531 -4.656 -2.761 -1.867 -0.472 0.514 0.895 -0.016 -1.713 -3.112 -3.152 -3.488 -3.633 -4.127 -6.01 -7.608 -6.39 -5.02 -5.153 -3.237 -3.931 -3.613 -2.781 -2.334 -2.371 -2.654 0.483 -3.161 -4.347 -1.747 -0.434 -0.645 -1.098 -0.991 2021 +112 GBR GGXONLB United Kingdom General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.735 -5.118 -1.751 -2.646 -1.942 -0.534 0.309 3.183 11.932 13.615 1.758 -9.714 -30.32 -40.593 -33.028 -25.346 -14.179 2.033 18.172 25.024 32.95 18.813 -6.684 -22.239 -21.848 -22.422 -17.908 -16.084 -57.405 -134.04 -108.949 -79.257 -91.059 -74.207 -69.546 -59.057 -35.116 -12.294 -11.464 -19.146 -252.199 -137.65 -42.624 -19.01 -6.742 -3.52 -1.663 4.173 2021 +112 GBR GGXONLB_NGDP United Kingdom General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -0.669 -1.767 -0.549 -0.754 -0.515 -0.129 0.069 0.641 2.146 2.213 0.262 -1.374 -4.14 -5.262 -4.066 -2.971 -1.556 0.213 1.82 2.402 3 1.647 -0.562 -1.765 -1.652 -1.602 -1.213 -1.036 -3.591 -8.608 -6.758 -4.747 -5.29 -4.138 -3.707 -3.052 -1.741 -0.586 -0.527 -0.849 -11.728 -5.941 -1.675 -0.685 -0.233 -0.117 -0.053 0.128 2021 +112 GBR GGXWDN United Kingdom General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 106.184 124.933 136.894 145.524 158.438 172.479 181.034 187.456 189.044 176.268 171.229 173.903 190.705 233.73 286.902 334.55 384.24 374.998 371.639 375.122 337.284 336.458 357.311 396.818 454.211 496.735 531.399 563.663 691.424 874.91 "1,078.75" "1,191.03" "1,278.67" "1,351.48" "1,450.70" "1,501.40" "1,551.69" "1,587.83" "1,626.61" "1,670.21" "1,939.35" "1,952.64" "1,915.29" "1,900.50" "1,885.34" "1,876.27" "1,860.87" "1,842.00" 2021 +112 GBR GGXWDN_NGDP United Kingdom General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). 40.919 43.132 42.914 41.482 41.983 41.645 40.558 37.776 34.002 28.656 25.561 24.604 26.042 30.299 35.32 39.21 42.169 39.366 37.227 36.001 30.704 29.462 30.018 31.494 34.337 35.49 35.985 36.307 43.248 56.188 66.912 71.34 74.283 75.369 77.323 77.583 76.944 75.714 74.808 74.058 90.186 84.272 75.267 68.532 65.135 62.165 59.117 56.511 2021 +112 GBR GGXWDG United Kingdom General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 110.533 129.784 137.419 146.921 159.526 171.18 184.342 195.158 206.017 199.959 191.04 201.041 242.85 292.236 330.187 371.852 397.798 411.796 408.168 409.987 402.566 387.039 406.364 444.667 505.785 551.529 595.872 642.358 783.932 978.555 "1,192.84" "1,327.69" "1,423.53" "1,498.26" "1,603.32" "1,664.70" "1,730.92" "1,785.63" "1,837.13" "1,891.06" "2,206.45" "2,209.27" "2,213.61" "2,217.04" "2,220.01" "2,223.06" "2,223.67" "2,217.11" 2021 +112 GBR GGXWDG_NGDP United Kingdom General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 42.595 44.807 43.078 41.88 42.271 41.332 41.299 39.328 37.055 32.507 28.519 28.443 33.163 37.883 40.649 43.582 43.657 43.229 40.886 39.347 36.647 33.891 34.139 35.292 38.236 39.405 40.351 41.377 49.034 62.844 73.989 79.526 82.698 83.554 85.457 86.022 85.832 85.146 84.49 83.85 102.608 95.348 86.99 79.947 76.698 73.655 70.642 68.019 2021 +112 GBR NGDP_FY United Kingdom "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 259.499 289.653 318.999 350.813 377.386 414.161 446.361 496.226 555.98 615.125 669.873 706.821 732.295 771.414 812.289 853.228 911.191 952.585 998.318 "1,041.97" "1,098.50" "1,142.02" "1,190.34" "1,259.97" "1,322.80" "1,399.66" "1,476.72" "1,552.47" "1,598.75" "1,557.12" "1,612.20" "1,669.51" "1,721.36" "1,793.16" "1,876.16" "1,935.21" "2,016.64" "2,097.14" "2,174.38" "2,255.28" "2,150.38" "2,317.05" "2,544.66" "2,773.14" "2,894.50" "3,018.23" "3,147.80" "3,259.55" 2021 +112 GBR BCA United Kingdom Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.245 8.966 3.096 1.142 -2.501 -1.547 -6.304 -12.806 -34.873 -40.819 -36.592 -16.307 -19.389 -14.9 -5.553 -8.495 -7.437 -3.935 -10.958 -42.377 -36.412 -32.389 -37.636 -36.932 -56.252 -48.775 -76.442 -105.399 -114.873 -78.579 -76.559 -50.969 -94.566 -133.797 -157.874 -152.743 -145.567 -98.092 -112.626 -76.84 -69.013 -82.475 -153.941 -157.872 -150.606 -147.331 -150.482 -155.866 2021 +112 GBR BCA_NGDPD United Kingdom Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 0.538 1.527 0.555 0.215 -0.496 -0.288 -0.963 -1.575 -3.522 -4.048 -3.061 -1.304 -1.501 -1.287 -0.446 -0.631 -0.523 -0.252 -0.663 -2.513 -2.187 -1.97 -2.106 -1.794 -2.322 -1.914 -2.809 -3.392 -3.868 -3.228 -3.07 -1.905 -3.477 -4.77 -5.111 -5.165 -5.326 -3.631 -3.878 -2.668 -2.502 -2.587 -4.813 -4.537 -4.008 -3.711 -3.568 -3.503 2020 +111 USA NGDP_R United States "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real Gross Domestic Product determined by chained Fisher quantity growth rates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" "6,763.50" "6,935.15" "6,810.13" "7,122.30" "7,637.70" "7,956.18" "8,231.65" "8,516.43" "8,872.18" "9,197.98" "9,371.48" "9,361.33" "9,691.08" "9,957.78" "10,358.93" "10,636.98" "11,038.25" "11,529.15" "12,045.83" "12,623.38" "13,138.05" "13,263.43" "13,488.35" "13,865.53" "14,399.68" "14,901.25" "15,315.93" "15,623.88" "15,642.98" "15,236.28" "15,649.00" "15,891.53" "16,253.98" "16,553.35" "16,932.03" "17,390.30" "17,680.30" "18,079.08" "18,606.80" "19,032.68" "18,384.70" "19,427.30" "19,746.05" "19,942.59" "20,183.20" "20,538.56" "20,959.91" "21,348.81" 2021 +111 USA NGDP_RPCH United States "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.257 2.538 -1.803 4.584 7.236 4.17 3.462 3.46 4.177 3.672 1.886 -0.108 3.522 2.752 4.029 2.684 3.772 4.447 4.481 4.795 4.077 0.954 1.696 2.796 3.852 3.483 2.783 2.011 0.122 -2.6 2.709 1.55 2.281 1.842 2.288 2.707 1.668 2.255 2.919 2.289 -3.405 5.671 1.641 0.995 1.207 1.761 2.052 1.855 2021 +111 USA NGDP United States "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real Gross Domestic Product determined by chained Fisher quantity growth rates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,857.33" "3,207.03" "3,343.80" "3,634.03" "4,037.65" "4,339.00" "4,579.63" "4,855.25" "5,236.43" "5,641.60" "5,963.13" "6,158.13" "6,520.33" "6,858.55" "7,287.25" "7,639.75" "8,073.13" "8,577.55" "9,062.83" "9,631.18" "10,250.95" "10,581.93" "10,929.10" "11,456.45" "12,217.18" "13,039.20" "13,815.60" "14,474.25" "14,769.85" "14,478.05" "15,048.98" "15,599.73" "16,253.95" "16,843.23" "17,550.68" "18,206.03" "18,695.10" "19,479.63" "20,527.15" "21,372.60" "20,893.75" "22,996.08" "25,035.16" "26,185.21" "27,057.20" "28,045.31" "29,165.53" "30,281.52" 2021 +111 USA NGDPD United States "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." "2,857.33" "3,207.03" "3,343.80" "3,634.03" "4,037.65" "4,339.00" "4,579.63" "4,855.25" "5,236.43" "5,641.60" "5,963.13" "6,158.13" "6,520.33" "6,858.55" "7,287.25" "7,639.75" "8,073.13" "8,577.55" "9,062.83" "9,631.18" "10,250.95" "10,581.93" "10,929.10" "11,456.45" "12,217.18" "13,039.20" "13,815.60" "14,474.25" "14,769.85" "14,478.05" "15,048.98" "15,599.73" "16,253.95" "16,843.23" "17,550.68" "18,206.03" "18,695.10" "19,479.63" "20,527.15" "21,372.60" "20,893.75" "22,996.08" "25,035.16" "26,185.21" "27,057.20" "28,045.31" "29,165.53" "30,281.52" 2021 +111 USA PPPGDP United States "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." "2,857.33" "3,207.03" "3,343.80" "3,634.03" "4,037.65" "4,339.00" "4,579.63" "4,855.25" "5,236.43" "5,641.60" "5,963.13" "6,158.13" "6,520.33" "6,858.55" "7,287.25" "7,639.75" "8,073.13" "8,577.55" "9,062.83" "9,631.18" "10,250.95" "10,581.93" "10,929.10" "11,456.45" "12,217.18" "13,039.20" "13,815.60" "14,474.25" "14,769.85" "14,478.05" "15,048.98" "15,599.73" "16,253.95" "16,843.23" "17,550.68" "18,206.03" "18,695.10" "19,479.63" "20,527.15" "21,372.60" "20,893.75" "22,996.08" "25,035.16" "26,185.21" "27,057.20" "28,045.31" "29,165.53" "30,281.52" 2021 +111 USA NGDP_D United States "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 42.246 46.243 49.1 51.023 52.865 54.536 55.634 57.01 59.021 61.335 63.631 65.783 67.282 68.876 70.348 71.823 73.138 74.399 75.236 76.296 78.025 79.783 81.026 82.625 84.843 87.504 90.204 92.642 94.418 95.024 96.166 98.164 100 101.751 103.654 104.691 105.74 107.747 110.321 112.294 113.647 118.37 126.786 131.303 134.058 136.55 139.149 141.842 2021 +111 USA NGDPRPC United States "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "29,713.75" "30,163.89" "29,337.82" "30,405.15" "32,321.06" "33,371.05" "34,214.05" "35,083.00" "36,217.76" "37,195.71" "37,478.79" "36,944.07" "37,741.19" "38,277.58" "39,339.00" "39,919.87" "40,946.00" "42,258.86" "43,640.76" "45,213.48" "46,539.99" "46,503.10" "46,831.46" "47,691.56" "49,080.56" "50,322.52" "51,235.84" "51,751.28" "51,335.91" "49,569.21" "50,523.50" "50,943.53" "51,736.82" "52,329.15" "53,141.85" "54,187.90" "54,700.34" "55,580.04" "56,897.46" "57,929.84" "55,503.62" "58,483.71" "59,296.60" "59,725.94" "60,256.95" "61,123.02" "62,178.75" "63,131.19" 2021 +111 USA NGDPRPPPPC United States "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "32,015.61" "32,500.62" "31,610.56" "32,760.58" "34,824.91" "35,956.24" "36,864.55" "37,800.81" "39,023.48" "40,077.19" "40,382.20" "39,806.05" "40,664.92" "41,242.87" "42,386.51" "43,012.38" "44,118.01" "45,532.57" "47,021.53" "48,716.08" "50,145.35" "50,105.61" "50,459.40" "51,386.13" "52,882.73" "54,220.91" "55,204.98" "55,760.35" "55,312.80" "53,409.24" "54,437.45" "54,890.03" "55,744.77" "56,382.99" "57,258.64" "58,385.72" "58,937.87" "59,885.71" "61,305.19" "62,417.55" "59,803.38" "63,014.33" "63,890.19" "64,352.79" "64,924.93" "65,858.10" "66,995.62" "68,021.84" 2021 +111 USA NGDPPC United States "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,552.94" "13,948.70" "14,404.99" "15,513.68" "17,086.44" "18,199.32" "19,034.77" "20,000.97" "21,376.00" "22,814.08" "23,847.98" "24,302.78" "25,392.93" "26,364.19" "27,674.02" "28,671.48" "29,946.97" "31,440.09" "32,833.67" "34,496.24" "36,312.78" "37,101.45" "37,945.76" "39,405.35" "41,641.62" "44,034.26" "46,216.85" "47,943.35" "48,470.55" "47,102.43" "48,586.29" "50,008.11" "51,736.74" "53,245.52" "55,083.51" "56,729.68" "57,839.99" "59,885.71" "62,769.66" "65,051.88" "63,078.47" "69,227.11" "75,179.59" "78,421.94" "80,779.28" "83,463.19" "86,521.18" "89,546.37" 2021 +111 USA NGDPDPC United States "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,552.94" "13,948.70" "14,404.99" "15,513.68" "17,086.44" "18,199.32" "19,034.77" "20,000.97" "21,376.00" "22,814.08" "23,847.98" "24,302.78" "25,392.93" "26,364.19" "27,674.02" "28,671.48" "29,946.97" "31,440.09" "32,833.67" "34,496.24" "36,312.78" "37,101.45" "37,945.76" "39,405.35" "41,641.62" "44,034.26" "46,216.85" "47,943.35" "48,470.55" "47,102.43" "48,586.29" "50,008.11" "51,736.74" "53,245.52" "55,083.51" "56,729.68" "57,839.99" "59,885.71" "62,769.66" "65,051.88" "63,078.47" "69,227.11" "75,179.59" "78,421.94" "80,779.28" "83,463.19" "86,521.18" "89,546.37" 2021 +111 USA PPPPC United States "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,552.94" "13,948.70" "14,404.99" "15,513.68" "17,086.44" "18,199.32" "19,034.77" "20,000.97" "21,376.00" "22,814.08" "23,847.98" "24,302.78" "25,392.93" "26,364.19" "27,674.02" "28,671.48" "29,946.97" "31,440.09" "32,833.67" "34,496.24" "36,312.78" "37,101.45" "37,945.76" "39,405.35" "41,641.62" "44,034.26" "46,216.85" "47,943.35" "48,470.55" "47,102.43" "48,586.29" "50,008.11" "51,736.74" "53,245.52" "55,083.51" "56,729.68" "57,839.99" "59,885.71" "62,769.66" "65,051.88" "63,078.47" "69,227.11" "75,179.59" "78,421.94" "80,779.28" "83,463.19" "86,521.18" "89,546.37" 2021 +111 USA NGAP_NPGDP United States Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.752 -2.045 -6.547 -5.158 -1.459 -0.817 -0.997 -0.899 0.072 0.686 -0.406 -2.892 -2.019 -1.926 -0.717 -0.971 -0.498 0.317 0.932 1.781 2.058 -0.538 -2.115 -2.383 -1.468 -0.716 -0.414 -0.696 -2.734 -7.236 -6.514 -6.575 -5.699 -5.052 -3.971 -2.544 -2.15 -1.317 0.009 0.655 -3.163 0.521 0.028 -0.824 -1.359 -1.185 -0.648 -0.3 2021 +111 USA PPPSH United States Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 21.323 21.48 21.018 21.46 22.038 22.161 22.156 22.088 22.012 22.012 21.559 21.021 19.598 19.754 19.96 19.772 19.759 19.836 20.173 20.437 20.3 20.012 19.793 19.554 19.29 19.056 18.603 18.004 17.506 17.117 16.693 16.3 16.142 15.943 16.014 16.276 16.093 15.921 15.826 15.757 15.717 15.685 15.467 15.225 14.939 14.713 14.534 14.342 2021 +111 USA PPPEX United States Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2021 +111 USA NID_NGDP United States Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real Gross Domestic Product determined by chained Fisher quantity growth rates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.31 24.277 22.071 22.253 25.096 24.188 23.741 23.62 22.828 22.514 21.529 20.111 20.078 20.394 21.279 21.273 21.702 22.41 22.958 23.419 23.678 22.177 21.723 21.746 22.652 23.376 23.538 22.557 21.037 17.769 18.672 19.034 19.951 20.343 20.778 21.201 20.567 20.79 21.145 21.365 21.152 21.405 22.03 21.784 21.677 21.737 21.8 21.802 2021 +111 USA NGSD_NGDP United States Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real Gross Domestic Product determined by chained Fisher quantity growth rates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.053 23.195 21.706 19.721 21.834 20.302 18.877 19.543 20.561 19.672 18.671 18.729 17.6 16.963 17.772 18.669 19.557 20.758 21.302 20.841 20.726 19.553 18.263 17.314 17.626 18.018 19.086 17.302 14.936 13.727 15.201 16.162 18.505 18.934 20.1 20.156 18.907 19.486 19.611 19.446 19.158 20.127 21.137 21.474 21.65 21.872 21.975 21.928 2021 +111 USA PCPI United States "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: Base is 1982-1984=100 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 82.383 90.933 96.533 99.583 103.933 107.6 109.692 113.617 118.275 123.942 130.658 136.167 140.308 144.475 148.225 152.383 156.858 160.525 163.008 166.583 172.192 177.042 179.867 184 188.908 195.267 201.558 207.344 215.254 214.565 218.076 224.923 229.586 232.952 236.715 237.002 240.005 245.121 251.099 255.647 258.838 270.965 292.784 303.048 309.812 316.145 322.513 329.105 2021 +111 USA PCPIPCH United States "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.502 10.378 6.158 3.16 4.368 3.528 1.944 3.578 4.1 4.791 5.419 4.216 3.042 2.97 2.596 2.805 2.937 2.338 1.547 2.193 3.367 2.817 1.596 2.298 2.668 3.366 3.222 2.871 3.815 -0.32 1.637 3.14 2.073 1.466 1.615 0.121 1.267 2.131 2.439 1.811 1.249 4.685 8.052 3.506 2.232 2.044 2.014 2.044 2021 +111 USA PCPIE United States "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: Base is 1982-1984=100 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 86.75 94.183 97.967 101.817 105.783 109.283 111.133 115.783 120.983 126.95 134.267 138.2 142.55 146.333 150.317 154.383 159.15 161.833 164.433 169.267 175.067 177.783 182.433 185.917 191.883 198.95 203.325 211.63 213.113 217.202 220.871 227.687 231.834 234.892 236.122 237.763 242.987 248.246 252.991 258.202 262.202 281.511 299.492 306.517 313.066 319.368 325.732 332.482 2021 +111 USA PCPIEPCH United States "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 11.887 8.569 4.017 3.93 3.896 3.309 1.693 4.184 4.491 4.932 5.763 2.929 3.148 2.654 2.722 2.705 3.088 1.686 1.607 2.939 3.427 1.552 2.616 1.909 3.209 3.683 2.199 4.084 0.701 1.919 1.689 3.086 1.822 1.319 0.524 0.695 2.197 2.165 1.911 2.059 1.549 7.364 6.388 2.346 2.136 2.013 1.993 2.072 2021 +111 USA TM_RPCH United States Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Trade volumes are taken from corresponding components of the national income and product accounts. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Excluded items include: US trade with US possessions; merchandise shipped in transit through the US from one foreign country to another; other items mainly related to government acitivites (shipments of furniture, equipment, supplies to US government agencies); monetary gold and silver; issued monetary coins of all component metals; shipments to US Armed Forces for their own use; bunker fuels and other supplies/equipment for use of departing vessels, planes; imports of articles repaired under warranty. For more detail see https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/guide/sec2.html Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. Oil imports is petroleum and product imports and oil exports is petroleum and product exports as published in the national income and product accounts Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.657 2.608 -1.271 12.63 24.337 6.49 8.53 5.94 3.93 4.402 3.579 -0.151 7.013 8.646 11.923 8.003 8.697 13.468 11.686 11.594 13.002 -2.461 3.668 5.125 10.981 6.492 6.421 2.563 -2.148 -12.61 13.173 4.817 2.447 1.214 5.16 5.187 1.451 4.445 4.099 1.15 -8.933 14.02 8.971 -1.223 0.305 1.214 1.971 1.996 2021 +111 USA TMG_RPCH United States Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Trade volumes are taken from corresponding components of the national income and product accounts. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Excluded items include: US trade with US possessions; merchandise shipped in transit through the US from one foreign country to another; other items mainly related to government acitivites (shipments of furniture, equipment, supplies to US government agencies); monetary gold and silver; issued monetary coins of all component metals; shipments to US Armed Forces for their own use; bunker fuels and other supplies/equipment for use of departing vessels, planes; imports of articles repaired under warranty. For more detail see https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/guide/sec2.html Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. Oil imports is petroleum and product imports and oil exports is petroleum and product exports as published in the national income and product accounts Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.449 2.041 -2.524 13.593 24.183 6.256 10.233 4.663 4.053 4.304 2.915 0.454 9.426 10.005 13.353 9.007 9.376 14.409 11.849 12.874 12.961 -3.361 4.284 6.097 11.211 7.023 6.075 1.93 -3.271 -15.47 15.374 5.517 2.65 2.008 5.567 5.785 1.107 4.474 5.063 0.531 -5.639 14.554 7.815 -2.31 -0.216 0.894 1.678 1.682 2021 +111 USA TX_RPCH United States Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Trade volumes are taken from corresponding components of the national income and product accounts. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Excluded items include: US trade with US possessions; merchandise shipped in transit through the US from one foreign country to another; other items mainly related to government acitivites (shipments of furniture, equipment, supplies to US government agencies); monetary gold and silver; issued monetary coins of all component metals; shipments to US Armed Forces for their own use; bunker fuels and other supplies/equipment for use of departing vessels, planes; imports of articles repaired under warranty. For more detail see https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/guide/sec2.html Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. Oil imports is petroleum and product imports and oil exports is petroleum and product exports as published in the national income and product accounts Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.755 1.221 -7.653 -2.592 8.147 3.348 7.673 10.921 16.219 11.573 8.824 6.612 6.927 3.268 8.836 10.274 8.178 11.912 2.332 4.985 8.311 -5.582 -1.961 2.102 9.638 6.939 9.467 8.759 5.782 -8.295 12.882 7.169 4.014 2.97 3.883 0.271 0.407 4.077 2.812 -0.067 -13.561 4.526 5.698 1.799 2.478 2.897 2.598 2.345 2021 +111 USA TXG_RPCH United States Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Trade volumes are taken from corresponding components of the national income and product accounts. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Excluded items include: US trade with US possessions; merchandise shipped in transit through the US from one foreign country to another; other items mainly related to government acitivites (shipments of furniture, equipment, supplies to US government agencies); monetary gold and silver; issued monetary coins of all component metals; shipments to US Armed Forces for their own use; bunker fuels and other supplies/equipment for use of departing vessels, planes; imports of articles repaired under warranty. For more detail see https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/guide/sec2.html Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. Oil imports is petroleum and product imports and oil exports is petroleum and product exports as published in the national income and product accounts Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.292 -0.655 -8.479 -3.274 7.107 3.512 5.354 12.237 17.785 11.423 8.567 6.717 7.524 3.251 9.571 11.65 8.887 14.485 2.176 4.177 9.927 -6.331 -3.695 2.889 8.977 7.611 10.047 6.996 5.862 -11.868 15.145 7.452 3.95 2.937 4.457 -0.354 0.632 4.132 4.207 -0.061 -10.162 7.585 3.846 -1.267 1.239 2.503 2.361 2.133 2021 +111 USA LUR United States Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 7.175 7.617 9.708 9.6 7.508 7.192 7 6.175 5.492 5.258 5.617 6.85 7.492 6.908 6.1 5.592 5.408 4.942 4.5 4.217 3.967 4.742 5.783 5.992 5.542 5.083 4.608 4.617 5.8 9.283 9.608 8.933 8.075 7.358 6.158 5.275 4.875 4.358 3.892 3.675 8.092 5.358 3.67 4.557 5.42 5.374 4.921 4.703 2021 +111 USA LE United States Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 99.303 100.4 99.529 100.822 105.003 107.154 109.601 112.439 114.974 117.327 118.796 117.713 118.488 120.259 123.071 124.908 126.72 129.572 131.476 133.501 136.901 136.939 136.481 137.729 139.24 141.71 144.418 146.05 145.373 139.894 139.077 139.885 142.475 143.941 146.319 148.845 151.436 153.335 155.759 157.53 147.806 152.579 158.338 158.055 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +111 USA LP United States Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 227.622 229.916 232.128 234.247 236.307 238.416 240.593 242.751 244.968 247.286 250.047 253.392 256.777 260.146 263.325 266.458 269.581 272.822 276.022 279.195 282.296 285.216 288.019 290.733 293.389 296.115 298.93 301.903 304.718 307.374 309.737 311.944 314.167 316.331 318.619 320.926 323.221 325.28 327.023 328.547 331.234 332.183 333.005 333.902 334.952 336.02 337.091 338.166 2021 +111 USA GGR United States General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,413.43" "3,265.29" "3,352.90" "3,601.07" "4,022.97" "4,373.42" "4,580.91" "4,509.47" "4,085.97" "4,329.61" "4,536.46" "4,731.36" "5,270.49" "5,507.32" "5,764.04" "5,829.01" "6,000.62" "6,187.45" "6,469.45" "6,436.15" "7,234.08" "8,371.05" "8,387.47" "8,510.11" "8,745.84" "9,211.02" "9,639.31" 2021 +111 USA GGR_NGDP United States General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.257 29.877 29.266 29.476 30.853 31.656 31.649 30.532 28.222 28.77 29.08 29.109 31.291 31.38 31.66 31.179 30.805 30.143 30.27 30.804 31.458 33.437 32.031 31.452 31.185 31.582 31.832 2021 +111 USA GGX United States General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,470.23" "3,682.17" "3,898.71" "4,118.74" "4,423.05" "4,653.77" "5,001.49" "5,484.94" "5,992.77" "5,982.39" "6,050.10" "6,048.18" "6,036.45" "6,217.96" "6,407.07" "6,646.61" "6,897.00" "7,281.67" "7,635.60" "9,464.00" "9,742.14" "9,379.61" "9,882.98" "10,288.78" "10,819.92" "11,350.33" "11,781.02" 2021 +111 USA GGX_NGDP United States General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.794 33.691 34.031 33.713 33.921 33.685 34.554 37.136 41.392 39.753 38.783 37.211 35.839 35.429 35.192 35.553 35.406 35.473 35.726 45.296 42.364 37.466 37.743 38.026 38.58 38.917 38.905 2021 +111 USA GGXCNL United States General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -56.8 -416.882 -545.815 -517.661 -400.077 -280.349 -420.579 -975.466 "-1,906.80" "-1,652.79" "-1,513.63" "-1,316.82" -765.953 -710.641 -643.027 -817.601 -896.375 "-1,094.22" "-1,166.15" "-3,027.84" "-2,508.07" "-1,008.56" "-1,495.51" "-1,778.67" "-2,074.08" "-2,139.31" "-2,141.71" 2021 +111 USA GGXCNL_NGDP United States General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.537 -3.814 -4.764 -4.237 -3.068 -2.029 -2.906 -6.604 -13.17 -10.983 -9.703 -8.102 -4.548 -4.049 -3.532 -4.373 -4.602 -5.331 -5.456 -14.492 -10.906 -4.029 -5.711 -6.574 -7.395 -7.335 -7.073 2021 +111 USA GGSB United States General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -80.641 -311.767 -430.84 -443.468 -343.513 -272.924 -421.671 -720.438 "-1,022.48" "-1,318.83" "-1,123.87" -855.241 -559.559 -487.321 -474.794 -684.662 -814.674 "-1,048.54" "-1,204.02" "-2,339.34" "-2,174.94" "-1,008.93" "-1,410.37" "-1,639.46" "-1,946.21" "-2,049.26" "-2,050.92" 2021 +111 USA GGSB_NPGDP United States General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.758 -2.792 -3.671 -3.577 -2.616 -1.967 -2.893 -4.744 -6.551 -8.193 -6.731 -4.962 -3.154 -2.667 -2.542 -3.584 -4.127 -5.109 -5.671 -10.844 -9.509 -4.031 -5.342 -5.977 -6.857 -6.981 -6.753 2021 +111 USA GGXONLB United States General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 187.219 -187.728 -322.128 -287.192 -141.311 -10.201 -122.618 -677.777 "-1,634.29" "-1,349.24" "-1,157.47" -959.725 -434.393 -365.113 -307.637 -445.695 -503.1 -635.82 -674.929 "-2,585.79" "-1,928.78" -547.755 -914.986 -986.839 "-1,125.10" "-1,082.90" "-1,048.59" 2021 +111 USA GGXONLB_NGDP United States General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.769 -1.718 -2.812 -2.351 -1.084 -0.074 -0.847 -4.589 -11.288 -8.966 -7.42 -5.905 -2.579 -2.08 -1.69 -2.384 -2.583 -3.097 -3.158 -12.376 -8.387 -2.188 -3.494 -3.647 -4.012 -3.713 -3.463 2021 +111 USA GGXWDN United States General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,595.61" "3,976.26" "4,485.28" "5,849.93" "6,073.35" "6,244.30" "6,566.53" "7,625.54" "9,079.79" "10,506.89" "11,905.54" "13,080.10" "13,536.57" "14,232.66" "14,730.56" "15,307.34" "15,649.26" "16,666.61" "17,747.71" "20,701.54" "22,909.10" "23,714.63" "25,367.97" "27,490.97" "29,585.95" "31,735.80" "33,906.08" 2021 +111 USA GGXWDN_NGDP United States General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.979 36.382 39.151 47.883 46.578 45.197 45.367 51.629 62.714 69.818 76.319 80.473 80.368 81.095 80.91 81.879 80.337 81.193 83.04 99.08 99.622 94.725 96.879 101.603 105.493 108.813 111.97 2021 +111 USA GGXWDG United States General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,623.90" "6,069.79" "6,716.29" "8,083.22" "8,542.59" "8,876.00" "9,355.23" "10,853.13" "12,545.49" "14,328.06" "15,529.25" "16,757.53" "17,617.07" "18,355.02" "19,146.13" "20,038.58" "20,691.24" "22,064.24" "23,252.25" "28,110.50" "29,463.73" "30,568.79" "32,179.48" "34,083.03" "36,286.60" "38,560.46" "40,841.96" 2021 +111 USA GGXWDG_NGDP United States General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.146 55.538 58.625 66.163 65.515 64.246 64.634 73.482 86.652 95.21 99.548 103.098 104.594 104.583 105.164 107.186 106.22 107.488 108.795 134.54 128.125 122.103 122.892 125.967 129.386 132.212 134.874 2021 +111 USA NGDP_FY United States "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,857.33" "3,207.03" "3,343.80" "3,634.03" "4,037.65" "4,339.00" "4,579.63" "4,855.25" "5,236.43" "5,641.60" "5,963.13" "6,158.13" "6,520.33" "6,858.55" "7,287.25" "7,639.75" "8,073.13" "8,577.55" "9,062.83" "9,631.18" "10,250.95" "10,581.93" "10,929.10" "11,456.45" "12,217.18" "13,039.20" "13,815.60" "14,474.25" "14,769.85" "14,478.05" "15,048.98" "15,599.73" "16,253.95" "16,843.23" "17,550.68" "18,206.03" "18,695.10" "19,479.63" "20,527.15" "21,372.60" "20,893.75" "22,996.08" "25,035.16" "26,185.21" "27,057.20" "28,045.31" "29,165.53" "30,281.52" 2021 +111 USA BCA United States Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.316 5.031 -5.533 -38.695 -94.342 -118.159 -147.176 -160.661 -121.159 -99.485 -78.965 2.895 -51.614 -84.816 -121.612 -113.571 -124.773 -140.72 -215.066 -286.609 -401.917 -394.085 -456.106 -522.293 -635.891 -749.232 -816.647 -736.549 -696.523 -379.729 -432.01 -455.302 -418.182 -339.517 -370.056 -408.454 -396.216 -361.021 -439.849 -445.958 -619.698 -846.354 -985.254 -822.895 -746.94 -701.547 -688.628 -701.361 2021 +111 USA BCA_NGDPD United States Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 0.081 0.157 -0.165 -1.065 -2.337 -2.723 -3.214 -3.309 -2.314 -1.763 -1.324 0.047 -0.792 -1.237 -1.669 -1.487 -1.546 -1.641 -2.373 -2.976 -3.921 -3.724 -4.173 -4.559 -5.205 -5.746 -5.911 -5.089 -4.716 -2.623 -2.871 -2.919 -2.573 -2.016 -2.109 -2.244 -2.119 -1.853 -2.143 -2.087 -2.966 -3.68 -3.935 -3.143 -2.761 -2.501 -2.361 -2.316 2021 +298 URY NGDP_R Uruguay "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data for years between 2016 and last actual for these series are reported by national authorities. Data prior to 2016 are the staff's estimates, representing best effort to preserve the previously reported growth rates and avoid structural breaks. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 791.444 806.474 730.735 687.966 677.939 679.963 730.963 774.164 778.007 786.595 788.934 816.853 881.642 905.072 970.974 956.918 "1,010.29" "1,061.29" "1,109.25" "1,087.74" "1,066.75" "1,025.74" 946.429 954.05 "1,001.79" "1,076.53" "1,120.65" "1,193.96" "1,279.64" "1,333.94" "1,438.03" "1,512.26" "1,565.77" "1,638.38" "1,691.45" "1,697.72" "1,726.40" "1,754.51" "1,762.89" "1,769.07" "1,660.89" "1,734.01" "1,825.42" "1,890.24" "1,941.27" "1,989.81" "2,033.58" "2,078.32" 2020 +298 URY NGDP_RPCH Uruguay "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.999 1.899 -9.391 -5.853 -1.458 0.298 7.5 5.91 0.496 1.104 0.297 3.539 7.932 2.658 7.281 -1.448 5.578 5.048 4.519 -1.939 -1.93 -3.844 -7.732 0.805 5.004 7.46 4.099 6.542 7.176 4.243 7.803 5.162 3.538 4.638 3.239 0.371 1.69 1.628 0.478 0.35 -6.115 4.402 5.271 3.551 2.7 2.5 2.2 2.2 2020 +298 URY NGDP Uruguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data for years between 2016 and last actual for these series are reported by national authorities. Data prior to 2016 are the staff's estimates, representing best effort to preserve the previously reported growth rates and avoid structural breaks. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.111 0.147 0.154 0.21 0.325 0.574 1.068 1.993 3.27 5.806 13.047 27.127 46.735 70.935 105.746 146.994 196.213 245.859 288.791 295.442 299.995 302.386 314.206 369.129 426.768 461.714 512.04 596.911 691.076 776.215 877.848 "1,006.34" "1,131.11" "1,280.07" "1,445.38" "1,581.55" "1,726.41" "1,842.00" "1,982.25" "2,158.73" "2,250.27" "2,583.55" "2,983.78" "3,221.53" "3,455.25" "3,706.63" "3,908.98" "4,122.25" 2020 +298 URY NGDPD Uruguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 12.165 13.578 11.1 6.093 5.794 5.662 7.029 8.794 9.098 9.589 11.156 13.445 15.45 17.987 20.95 23.168 24.625 26.044 27.587 26.066 24.804 22.712 14.809 13.109 14.892 18.901 21.314 25.486 32.988 34.395 43.816 52.319 55.556 62.094 61.851 57.435 57.246 64.385 64.296 61.017 53.698 59.294 71.161 72.986 74.848 77.593 79.633 81.995 2020 +298 URY PPPGDP Uruguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 14.84 16.552 15.924 15.58 15.907 16.459 18.049 19.589 20.38 21.413 22.281 23.849 26.328 27.668 30.316 30.504 32.795 35.045 37.04 36.834 36.942 36.322 34.036 34.987 37.724 41.809 44.866 49.093 53.625 56.258 61.377 65.887 66.779 70.438 74.226 74.939 76.887 79.077 81.353 83.098 78.957 85.858 96.81 103.82 108.86 113.655 118.367 123.312 2020 +298 URY NGDP_D Uruguay "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.014 0.018 0.021 0.031 0.048 0.084 0.146 0.257 0.42 0.738 1.654 3.321 5.301 7.837 10.891 15.361 19.421 23.166 26.035 27.161 28.122 29.48 33.199 38.691 42.6 42.889 45.691 49.994 54.006 58.19 61.045 66.545 72.24 78.13 85.452 93.157 100 104.987 112.443 122.026 135.485 148.993 163.458 170.43 177.989 186.281 192.221 198.345 2020 +298 URY NGDPRPC Uruguay "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "269,327.06" "272,568.28" "245,380.46" "229,540.72" "224,757.29" "224,004.28" "239,452.23" "252,187.01" "251,947.96" "253,321.87" "252,679.09" "260,107.69" "279,063.98" "284,771.60" "302,642.62" "296,409.05" "311,010.84" "322,979.38" "334,908.79" "326,098.40" "318,511.98" "306,054.55" "282,796.57" "285,780.72" "299,810.68" "321,125.76" "333,724.85" "355,472.04" "380,497.95" "394,880.39" "423,360.59" "443,136.73" "456,963.80" "476,252.77" "489,750.91" "489,671.94" "496,061.49" "502,263.12" "502,824.19" "502,783.46" "470,386.67" "489,415.56" "513,490.91" "529,990.60" "542,574.22" "554,427.72" "564,930.33" "575,631.91" 2015 +298 URY NGDPRPPPPC Uruguay "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,138.74" "12,284.82" "11,059.45" "10,345.54" "10,129.95" "10,096.01" "10,792.26" "11,366.23" "11,355.45" "11,417.38" "11,388.40" "11,723.22" "12,577.59" "12,834.83" "13,640.29" "13,359.34" "14,017.45" "14,556.88" "15,094.55" "14,697.46" "14,355.53" "13,794.07" "12,745.82" "12,880.32" "13,512.66" "14,473.34" "15,041.19" "16,021.35" "17,149.28" "17,797.51" "19,081.13" "19,972.45" "20,595.64" "21,465.01" "22,073.38" "22,069.82" "22,357.80" "22,637.31" "22,662.60" "22,660.77" "21,200.62" "22,058.27" "23,143.36" "23,887.01" "24,454.16" "24,988.40" "25,461.76" "25,944.09" 2015 +298 URY NGDPPC Uruguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 37.673 49.653 51.848 70.219 107.801 189.178 349.964 649.342 "1,058.92" "1,869.79" "4,178.68" "8,637.83" "14,792.87" "22,318.88" "32,959.96" "45,531.93" "60,402.68" "74,821.37" "87,192.98" "88,572.03" "89,573.38" "90,224.32" "93,885.84" "110,570.68" "127,720.73" "137,728.39" "152,483.34" "177,715.77" "205,490.26" "229,779.80" "258,440.92" "294,885.66" "330,109.29" "372,095.97" "418,504.21" "456,164.16" "496,062.07" "527,309.17" "565,389.49" "613,527.30" "637,304.17" "729,194.22" "839,339.49" "903,261.26" "965,720.97" "1,032,791.92" "1,085,916.10" "1,141,737.48" 2015 +298 URY NGDPDPC Uruguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,139.89" "4,588.98" "3,727.41" "2,032.97" "1,920.90" "1,865.11" "2,302.54" "2,864.70" "2,946.36" "3,088.01" "3,573.10" "4,281.11" "4,890.21" "5,659.54" "6,529.96" "7,176.41" "7,580.58" "7,925.92" "8,329.08" "7,814.55" "7,405.97" "6,776.82" "4,425.12" "3,926.71" "4,456.80" "5,637.98" "6,347.28" "7,587.88" "9,808.92" "10,181.70" "12,899.69" "15,331.08" "16,213.75" "18,049.70" "17,908.78" "16,565.80" "16,448.82" "18,431.37" "18,338.79" "17,341.40" "15,208.01" "16,735.29" "20,017.56" "20,463.91" "20,919.55" "21,620.06" "22,122.04" "22,710.12" 2015 +298 URY PPPPC Uruguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,049.97" "5,594.25" "5,347.44" "5,198.14" "5,273.52" "5,422.03" "5,912.65" "6,381.13" "6,599.88" "6,896.09" "7,136.01" "7,594.25" "8,333.38" "8,705.37" "9,449.30" "9,448.72" "10,095.72" "10,665.01" "11,183.40" "11,042.64" "11,030.10" "10,837.48" "10,169.98" "10,480.14" "11,289.78" "12,471.65" "13,360.89" "14,616.15" "15,945.18" "16,653.95" "18,069.71" "19,306.76" "19,489.13" "20,475.34" "21,491.93" "21,614.47" "22,092.55" "22,637.31" "23,203.97" "23,617.16" "22,361.66" "24,233.06" "27,232.79" "29,109.31" "30,425.75" "31,668.27" "32,882.48" "34,153.72" 2015 +298 URY NGAP_NPGDP Uruguay Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +298 URY PPPSH Uruguay Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.111 0.111 0.1 0.092 0.087 0.084 0.087 0.089 0.086 0.084 0.081 0.081 0.079 0.08 0.083 0.079 0.08 0.081 0.082 0.078 0.073 0.069 0.062 0.06 0.06 0.061 0.06 0.061 0.064 0.067 0.068 0.069 0.066 0.067 0.068 0.067 0.066 0.065 0.063 0.061 0.059 0.059 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.059 0.058 2020 +298 URY PPPEX Uruguay Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.007 0.009 0.01 0.014 0.02 0.035 0.059 0.102 0.16 0.271 0.586 1.137 1.775 2.564 3.488 4.819 5.983 7.016 7.797 8.021 8.121 8.325 9.232 10.55 11.313 11.043 11.413 12.159 12.887 13.797 14.302 15.274 16.938 18.173 19.473 21.105 22.454 23.294 24.366 25.978 28.5 30.091 30.821 31.03 31.74 32.613 33.024 33.429 2020 +298 URY NID_NGDP Uruguay Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data for years between 2016 and last actual for these series are reported by national authorities. Data prior to 2016 are the staff's estimates, representing best effort to preserve the previously reported growth rates and avoid structural breaks. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.235 15.269 14.347 14.146 11.996 11.264 11.077 14.122 13.065 11.22 12.124 14.984 15.257 15.52 15.736 15.26 15.11 18.553 19.213 17.182 16.328 16.067 13.647 14.218 15.743 16.392 18.514 18.69 22.391 18.571 18.522 20.078 22.412 22.374 20.961 19.469 17.455 15.829 14.953 14.639 17.423 18.382 18.36 17.748 17.285 17.144 17.149 17.138 2020 +298 URY NGSD_NGDP Uruguay Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data for years between 2016 and last actual for these series are reported by national authorities. Data prior to 2016 are the staff's estimates, representing best effort to preserve the previously reported growth rates and avoid structural breaks. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.639 9.325 12.316 8.766 7.624 7.561 10.355 10.468 11.26 10.646 11.837 12.922 12.075 11.683 11.139 11.925 11.755 18.553 19.213 17.182 16.328 16.067 13.647 14.218 15.743 16.392 18.514 18.69 22.391 18.571 18.522 20.078 18.746 19.126 17.989 19.213 18.283 15.841 14.539 16.246 16.587 16.631 17.196 15.876 15.302 15.137 15.167 15.197 2020 +298 URY PCPI Uruguay "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Index Dec-2010=100. Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022 0.018 0.024 0.029 0.043 0.067 0.116 0.204 0.334 0.542 0.978 2.078 4.197 7.069 10.893 15.766 22.426 28.782 34.487 38.214 40.378 42.3 44.147 50.313 60.063 65.563 68.645 73.037 78.963 85.183 91.199 97.308 105.183 113.701 123.451 134.41 146.058 160.138 170.095 183.033 197.46 216.725 233.517 254.791 274.642 292.33 309.143 323.097 337.646 2021 +298 URY PCPIPCH Uruguay "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 63.475 34.046 18.991 49.198 55.305 72.222 76.38 63.567 62.192 80.447 112.526 101.972 68.456 54.081 44.736 42.248 28.342 19.819 10.809 5.661 4.761 4.366 13.967 19.379 9.159 4.7 6.398 8.115 7.877 7.062 6.699 8.093 8.098 8.575 8.877 8.666 9.639 6.218 7.607 7.882 9.756 7.748 9.111 7.791 6.44 5.751 4.514 4.503 2021 +298 URY PCPIE Uruguay "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Index Dec-2010=100. Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022 0.021 0.027 0.033 0.049 0.082 0.15 0.256 0.403 0.681 1.288 2.949 5.351 8.504 13.001 18.733 25.372 31.545 36.33 39.46 41.11 43.18 44.73 56.34 62.08 66.79 70.06 74.53 80.87 88.31 93.52 100 108.6 116.72 126.67 137.13 150.07 162.23 172.86 186.62 203.02 222.13 239.81 261.153 279.956 296.194 311.003 324.998 339.623 2021 +298 URY PCPIEPCH Uruguay "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 42.82 29.361 20.532 51.511 66.125 83.001 70.652 57.285 69.007 89.177 128.954 81.449 58.911 52.882 44.091 35.443 24.328 15.169 8.615 4.181 5.035 3.59 25.956 10.188 7.587 4.896 6.38 8.507 9.2 5.9 6.929 8.6 7.477 8.525 8.258 9.436 8.103 6.552 7.96 8.788 9.413 7.959 8.9 7.2 5.8 5 4.5 4.5 2021 +298 URY TM_RPCH Uruguay Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.901 -0.109 -8.276 -10.238 3.965 -0.581 -3.427 -12.799 19.123 11.28 6.325 3.275 3.351 2.238 2.23 2020 +298 URY TMG_RPCH Uruguay Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.706 0.422 -5.406 -10.094 3.111 -2.818 -6.102 -3.53 21.975 12.962 6.064 2.548 3.387 2.378 2.562 2020 +298 URY TX_RPCH Uruguay Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.444 1.264 -7.785 -6.049 3.528 -0.765 -2.023 -19.09 23.081 13.056 1.659 2.329 2.502 1.686 1.868 2020 +298 URY TXG_RPCH Uruguay Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.661 5.312 -8.947 -3.769 1.661 2.455 0.047 -16.201 29.389 15.571 2.444 3.498 3.781 2.553 2.842 2020 +298 URY LUR Uruguay Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 14.5 14 13.1 10.1 9.1 8.6 8 8.5 8.9 9 8.3 9.2 10.3 11.9 11.558 10.125 11.2 13.4 15.192 16.75 17.15 13.342 12.142 10.783 9.4 7.925 7.783 7.025 6.342 6.325 6.508 6.625 7.525 7.867 7.925 8.367 8.925 10.35 9.375 7.851 7.896 7.896 7.896 7.896 7.896 2021 +298 URY LE Uruguay Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +298 URY LP Uruguay Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. And World Bank World Development Indicators. Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022 2.939 2.959 2.978 2.997 3.016 3.035 3.053 3.07 3.088 3.105 3.122 3.14 3.159 3.178 3.208 3.228 3.248 3.286 3.312 3.336 3.349 3.351 3.347 3.338 3.341 3.352 3.358 3.359 3.363 3.378 3.397 3.413 3.426 3.44 3.454 3.467 3.48 3.493 3.506 3.519 3.531 3.543 3.555 3.567 3.578 3.589 3.6 3.611 2015 +298 URY GGR Uruguay General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.577 71.722 75.812 77.031 94.667 110.337 120.548 134.644 159.429 173.415 201.116 238.145 262.712 289.724 348.437 384.601 420.803 467.877 507.366 571.291 611.186 632.874 729.082 807.529 882.307 944.48 "1,030.50" "1,088.42" "1,159.96" 2021 +298 URY GGR_NGDP Uruguay General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.565 23.908 25.071 24.516 25.646 25.854 26.109 26.296 26.709 25.094 25.91 27.128 26.106 25.614 27.22 26.609 26.607 27.101 27.544 28.82 28.312 28.124 28.22 27.064 27.388 27.335 27.802 27.844 28.139 2021 +298 URY GGX Uruguay General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.769 80.031 84.473 87.085 102.799 114.057 121.827 137.95 160.369 182.475 211.98 241.559 266.085 314.405 370.574 422.337 450.296 514.004 553.539 608.377 670.72 737.922 798.782 892.994 946.22 "1,023.14" "1,098.36" "1,165.15" "1,229.08" 2021 +298 URY GGX_NGDP Uruguay General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.338 26.678 27.936 27.716 27.849 26.726 26.386 26.941 26.866 26.405 27.309 27.517 26.441 27.796 28.95 29.22 28.472 29.773 30.051 30.691 31.07 32.793 30.918 29.928 29.372 29.611 29.632 29.807 29.816 2021 +298 URY GGXCNL Uruguay General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.192 -8.31 -8.662 -10.055 -8.132 -3.721 -1.279 -3.306 -0.94 -9.06 -10.864 -3.414 -3.373 -24.681 -22.136 -37.736 -29.493 -46.127 -46.173 -37.086 -59.534 -105.048 -69.7 -85.465 -63.913 -78.656 -67.863 -76.735 -69.117 2021 +298 URY GGXCNL_NGDP Uruguay General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.773 -2.77 -2.864 -3.2 -2.203 -0.872 -0.277 -0.646 -0.157 -1.311 -1.4 -0.389 -0.335 -2.182 -1.729 -2.611 -1.865 -2.672 -2.507 -1.871 -2.758 -4.668 -2.698 -2.864 -1.984 -2.276 -1.831 -1.963 -1.677 2021 +298 URY GGSB Uruguay General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.167 -7.566 -3.347 3.318 5.482 3.021 6.599 1.833 -1.476 -2.248 -14.11 -14.7 -22.107 -37.978 -48.01 -38.491 -52.259 -59.028 -20.727 -31.127 -64.704 -42.469 -81.228 -63.961 -78.707 -67.918 -76.794 -69.18 2021 +298 URY GGSB_NPGDP Uruguay General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.479 -2.454 -0.959 0.808 1.189 0.632 1.248 0.304 -0.216 -0.292 -1.665 -1.521 -2.012 -3.065 -3.413 -2.44 -3.019 -3.209 -1.046 -1.429 -2.758 -1.601 -2.708 -1.986 -2.278 -1.832 -1.965 -1.678 2021 +298 URY GGXONLB Uruguay General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.392 -2.653 -1.941 1.308 11.036 15.876 17.537 17.415 20.471 9.589 8.722 15.87 18.594 -1.306 5.385 -7.258 3.913 -4.128 -2.275 11.059 -10.758 -47.457 -16.953 -20.089 2.582 -5.377 11.578 10.717 24.755 2021 +298 URY GGXONLB_NGDP Uruguay General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.148 -0.884 -0.642 0.416 2.99 3.72 3.798 3.401 3.429 1.388 1.124 1.808 1.848 -0.115 0.421 -0.502 0.247 -0.239 -0.123 0.558 -0.498 -2.109 -0.656 -0.673 0.08 -0.156 0.312 0.274 0.601 2021 +298 URY GGXWDN Uruguay General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 238.28 255.32 267.365 299.865 428.828 506.987 586.132 702.932 757.066 828.078 929.92 "1,101.52" "1,294.32" "1,413.58" "1,521.06" "1,688.72" "1,860.63" "2,006.38" "2,150.66" "2,264.19" 2021 +298 URY GGXWDN_NGDP Uruguay General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.48 32.893 30.457 29.798 37.912 39.606 40.552 44.446 43.852 44.955 46.912 51.026 57.519 54.715 50.978 52.42 53.849 54.13 55.019 54.926 2021 +298 URY GGXWDG Uruguay General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 320.736 360.138 358.219 418.48 563.058 641.674 734.826 914.534 963.856 "1,044.77" "1,155.94" "1,316.76" "1,537.09" "1,681.30" "1,827.27" "2,016.11" "2,208.32" "2,375.66" "2,536.19" "2,666.62" 2021 +298 URY GGXWDG_NGDP Uruguay General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.411 46.397 40.807 41.584 49.779 50.128 50.84 57.825 55.83 56.72 58.315 60.997 68.307 65.077 61.24 62.582 63.912 64.092 64.881 64.689 2021 +298 URY NGDP_FY Uruguay "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.111 0.147 0.154 0.21 0.325 0.574 1.068 1.993 3.27 5.806 13.047 27.127 46.735 70.935 105.746 146.994 196.213 245.859 288.791 295.442 299.995 302.386 314.206 369.129 426.768 461.714 512.04 596.911 691.076 776.215 877.848 "1,006.34" "1,131.11" "1,280.07" "1,445.38" "1,581.55" "1,726.41" "1,842.00" "1,982.25" "2,158.73" "2,250.27" "2,583.55" "2,983.78" "3,221.53" "3,455.25" "3,706.63" "3,908.98" "4,122.25" 2021 +298 URY BCA Uruguay Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data prior to 2012 are unavailable in accordance with the authorities current methodology. Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.036 -2.016 -1.838 -0.147 0.474 0.008 -0.266 0.98 -0.449 -1.038 -0.828 -1.367 -1.484 -1.557 -1.578 -1.592 2020 +298 URY BCA_NGDPD Uruguay Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.666 -3.247 -2.972 -0.256 0.828 0.012 -0.414 1.607 -0.837 -1.75 -1.164 -1.872 -1.983 -2.007 -1.981 -1.941 2020 +927 UZB NGDP_R Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "158,572.83" "154,925.66" "146,869.52" "145,547.70" "148,022.01" "155,719.15" "162,415.08" "169,398.93" "175,836.09" "183,221.20" "190,550.05" "198,553.15" "213,246.08" "228,173.31" "245,286.31" "268,588.51" "292,761.47" "316,475.15" "338,925.69" "364,430.32" "390,313.78" "418,793.23" "447,580.39" "479,890.21" "508,358.02" "530,701.75" "559,120.81" "591,044.57" "602,193.00" "646,876.40" "680,535.16" "712,358.65" "747,432.83" "784,902.92" "824,384.83" "865,992.74" 2021 +927 UZB NGDP_RPCH Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.3 -5.2 -0.9 1.7 5.2 4.3 4.3 3.8 4.2 4 4.2 7.4 7 7.5 9.5 9 8.1 7.094 7.525 7.102 7.297 6.874 7.219 5.932 4.395 5.355 5.71 1.886 7.42 5.203 4.676 4.924 5.013 5.03 5.047 2021 +927 UZB NGDP Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.556 6.387 81.328 379.565 700.83 "1,224.51" "1,775.24" "2,668.40" "4,081.04" "6,174.20" "9,339.31" "12,332.25" "15,369.87" "19,960.91" "26,022.99" "35,333.04" "47,317.68" "61,477.68" "78,936.62" "103,232.58" "127,590.24" "153,311.34" "186,829.50" "221,350.91" "255,421.86" "317,476.37" "424,728.74" "529,391.49" "602,193.00" "734,587.70" "865,775.03" "1,022,644.73" "1,205,601.93" "1,373,123.19" "1,538,702.68" "1,717,315.60" 2021 +927 UZB NGDPD Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.476 6.897 8.175 12.746 17.453 18.433 18.738 21.362 17.195 14.581 12.106 12.697 15.045 17.939 21.344 27.963 35.858 41.945 49.772 60.213 67.52 73.192 80.848 85.662 85.658 61.018 52.618 59.907 59.893 69.202 79.117 91.895 106.989 121.546 136.376 152.631 2021 +927 UZB PPPGDP Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.142 51.15 49.526 50.11 51.895 55.535 58.575 61.954 65.765 70.071 74.01 78.64 86.727 95.708 106.061 119.275 132.503 144.154 156.236 171.483 180.491 190.612 199.767 209.082 216.467 221.561 239.002 257.168 265.176 296.689 334.318 362.42 388.243 415.283 444.477 475.945 2021 +927 UZB NGDP_D Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.004 0.055 0.261 0.473 0.786 1.093 1.575 2.321 3.37 4.901 6.211 7.208 8.748 10.609 13.155 16.163 19.426 23.29 28.327 32.689 36.608 41.742 46.125 50.244 59.822 75.964 89.569 100 113.559 127.22 143.558 161.299 174.942 186.649 198.306 2021 +927 UZB NGDPRPC Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,423,926.05" "7,089,607.97" "6,591,279.39" "6,414,703.51" "6,399,457.38" "6,524,454.41" "6,702,780.62" "6,890,897.18" "7,180,587.99" "7,384,051.17" "7,586,859.59" "7,808,476.13" "8,295,124.49" "8,768,712.90" "9,321,974.08" "10,073,151.86" "10,814,099.78" "11,494,227.06" "12,103,883.66" "12,513,316.45" "13,206,174.94" "13,962,799.43" "14,678,232.05" "15,469,101.75" "16,099,863.50" "16,522,213.26" "17,121,166.97" "17,772,836.52" "17,761,080.79" "18,718,084.20" "19,294,303.29" "19,800,541.27" "20,368,092.55" "20,969,784.27" "21,592,743.96" "22,237,805.42" 2021 +927 UZB NGDPRPPPPC Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,099.39" "2,959.82" "2,751.77" "2,678.06" "2,671.69" "2,723.87" "2,798.32" "2,876.86" "2,997.80" "3,082.74" "3,167.41" "3,259.94" "3,463.11" "3,660.82" "3,891.80" "4,205.41" "4,514.75" "4,798.69" "5,053.21" "5,224.15" "5,513.41" "5,829.29" "6,127.97" "6,458.15" "6,721.48" "6,897.81" "7,147.86" "7,419.93" "7,415.02" "7,814.55" "8,055.12" "8,266.47" "8,503.41" "8,754.61" "9,014.69" "9,283.99" 2021 +927 UZB NGDPPC Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.052 292.284 "3,649.87" "16,728.51" "30,299.11" "51,305.70" "73,262.98" "108,546.49" "166,656.80" "248,828.20" "371,850.06" "484,989.04" "597,877.44" "767,098.70" "988,989.59" "1,325,131.31" "1,747,832.73" "2,232,840.00" "2,819,024.01" "3,544,660.99" "4,316,985.58" "5,111,485.33" "6,127,003.60" "7,135,173.04" "8,089,293.27" "9,883,917.41" "13,005,868.43" "15,918,915.35" "17,761,080.79" "21,256,107.69" "24,546,161.64" "28,425,174.91" "32,853,536.25" "36,684,915.24" "40,302,552.77" "44,098,903.22" 2021 +927 UZB NGDPDPC Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 209.573 315.613 366.873 561.752 754.528 772.325 773.322 868.991 702.209 587.633 481.995 499.329 585.221 689.391 811.157 "1,048.72" "1,324.54" "1,523.42" "1,777.49" "2,067.52" "2,284.53" "2,440.26" "2,651.38" "2,761.29" "2,712.81" "1,899.66" "1,611.23" "1,801.43" "1,766.47" "2,002.44" "2,243.10" "2,554.28" "2,915.54" "3,247.28" "3,572.03" "3,919.42" 2021 +927 UZB PPPPC Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,394.34" "2,340.71" "2,222.67" "2,208.48" "2,243.57" "2,326.84" "2,417.34" "2,520.20" "2,685.65" "2,823.97" "2,946.75" "3,092.68" "3,373.62" "3,678.07" "4,030.79" "4,473.30" "4,894.44" "5,235.60" "5,579.57" "5,888.16" "6,106.89" "6,355.12" "6,551.28" "6,739.70" "6,855.59" "6,897.81" "7,318.61" "7,733.08" "7,821.10" "8,585.02" "9,478.46" "10,073.72" "10,579.90" "11,094.88" "11,641.98" "12,221.78" 2021 +927 UZB NGAP_NPGDP Uzbekistan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +927 UZB PPPSH Uzbekistan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.154 0.147 0.136 0.13 0.127 0.128 0.13 0.131 0.13 0.133 0.134 0.134 0.137 0.14 0.143 0.148 0.157 0.17 0.173 0.179 0.179 0.18 0.182 0.187 0.186 0.181 0.184 0.19 0.199 0.202 0.207 0.211 0.214 0.218 0.221 0.225 2021 +927 UZB PPPEX Uzbekistan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.011 0.125 1.642 7.575 13.505 22.05 30.307 43.071 62.055 88.113 126.19 156.818 177.221 208.56 245.359 296.231 357.106 426.472 505.24 601.998 706.905 804.31 935.237 "1,058.68" "1,179.96" "1,432.91" "1,777.10" "2,058.55" "2,270.92" "2,475.95" "2,589.68" "2,821.72" "3,105.28" "3,306.47" "3,461.83" "3,608.22" 2021 +927 UZB NID_NGDP Uzbekistan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.68 12.274 15.197 20.206 19.205 16.132 17.716 14.582 16.488 17.831 17.675 17.352 20.343 23.077 23.452 23.369 24.83 24.574 26.679 29.1 30.916 27.674 27.707 24.698 24.094 29.526 42.351 40.522 38.674 40.581 42.054 41.72 41.132 40.666 40.442 40.24 2021 +927 UZB NGSD_NGDP Uzbekistan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.323 13.559 18.805 23.265 19.598 11.908 16.131 12.88 18.814 18.101 19.196 21.66 25.258 28.727 50.962 49.184 52.904 34.091 31.258 33.722 32.707 29.472 30.275 25.744 24.343 31.948 35.522 34.904 33.652 33.608 38.733 37.502 36.267 35.685 35.435 35.256 2021 +927 UZB PCPI Uzbekistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. And IMF staff Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.004 0.022 0.371 1.502 2.313 3.952 5.097 6.58 8.226 10.467 13.324 14.989 16.087 17.808 20.143 22.39 25.329 28.444 31.944 35.92 40.194 44.897 48.973 53.119 57.805 65.826 77.362 88.599 100 110.849 123.213 136.47 149.44 159.344 168.06 176.678 2021 +927 UZB PCPIPCH Uzbekistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 534.18 "1,568.33" 304.597 53.961 70.857 28.981 29.103 25.006 27.251 27.291 12.494 7.325 10.703 13.109 11.154 13.128 12.298 12.304 12.447 11.9 11.7 9.079 8.464 8.824 13.876 17.524 14.526 12.868 10.849 11.154 10.76 9.503 6.628 5.47 5.128 2021 +927 UZB PCPIE Uzbekistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. And IMF staff Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.006 0.062 0.851 1.846 3.034 4.558 5.747 7.239 9.279 11.736 14.266 15.513 16.95 18.878 20.932 23.414 26.652 29.946 33.51 38.07 42.187 46.744 51.062 55.365 60.791 72.209 82.509 95.041 105.654 116.202 129.58 144.381 155.183 163.883 172.124 180.696 2021 +927 UZB PCPIEPCH Uzbekistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 884.782 "1,281.43" 116.917 64.374 50.227 26.07 25.97 28.182 26.483 21.557 8.74 9.261 11.377 10.88 11.855 13.833 12.356 11.901 13.61 10.813 10.804 9.237 8.427 9.801 18.782 14.265 15.189 11.167 9.983 11.513 11.423 7.481 5.606 5.028 4.98 2021 +927 UZB TM_RPCH Uzbekistan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -82.872 115.046 -17.381 24.539 32.435 -20.473 -20.428 -5.044 -23.005 32.912 -16.815 0.474 13.432 -0.723 9.899 38.819 25.02 15.302 -5.083 13.112 10.259 3.416 -0.709 10.953 -1.398 3.738 39.898 15.39 -12.994 6.927 15.469 14.959 17.025 14.933 13.547 13.45 2021 +927 UZB TMG_RPCH Uzbekistan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -82.872 115.046 -17.381 24.539 32.435 -20.473 -20.428 -5.044 -23.005 32.912 -16.815 0.474 13.432 -0.723 9.899 38.819 25.02 15.302 -5.031 11.865 9.505 4.887 1.839 7.379 0.092 2.649 40.882 16.325 -8.314 4.495 15.12 14.465 16.721 14.535 13.074 12.954 2021 +927 UZB TX_RPCH Uzbekistan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -90.162 118.936 -1.523 18.899 0.908 -6.074 -8.808 8.014 -11.691 19.656 -12.429 0.324 28.428 -2.332 -8.435 29.388 11.13 7.059 1.567 14.696 -5.119 10.615 -7.092 2.12 4.349 14.776 11.76 16.188 -20.029 5.296 19.66 18.984 13.298 13.748 14.189 14.377 2021 +927 UZB TXG_RPCH Uzbekistan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -90.162 118.936 -1.523 18.899 0.908 -6.074 -8.808 8.014 -11.691 19.656 -12.429 0.324 28.428 -2.332 -8.435 29.388 11.13 7.059 -1.514 12.626 -8.242 9.862 -8.08 2.716 10.196 14.035 9.482 17.06 -14.435 0.489 20.888 19.435 12.633 13.58 14.314 14.795 2021 +927 UZB LUR Uzbekistan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.2 4.9 3.6 3 5.2 4.99 4.893 5.041 5.357 4.963 4.874 4.86 5.087 5.153 5.163 5.83 9.347 8.976 10.531 9.5 10 9.5 9 8.5 8 7.5 2021 +927 UZB LE Uzbekistan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +927 UZB LP Uzbekistan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.36 21.853 22.282 22.69 23.13 23.867 24.231 24.583 24.488 24.813 25.116 25.428 25.707 26.021 26.313 26.664 27.072 27.533 28.001 29.123 29.555 29.994 30.493 31.023 31.575 32.121 32.657 33.256 33.905 34.559 35.271 35.977 36.696 37.43 38.179 38.942 2021 +927 UZB GGR Uzbekistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.019 0.14 1.763 18.407 104.812 234.715 364.727 569.692 820.13 "1,191.47" "1,687.94" "2,644.20" "3,288.55" "3,944.69" "4,900.02" "7,139.91" "10,030.30" "15,357.34" "18,009.67" "22,865.40" "29,691.40" "38,040.15" "41,974.23" "50,001.70" "53,765.25" "61,321.70" "74,609.85" "114,273.41" "142,716.70" "154,161.96" "190,671.59" "256,775.06" "282,317.90" "336,204.91" "387,458.99" "438,554.71" "496,136.52" 2021 +927 UZB GGR_NGDP Uzbekistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.141 27.609 22.633 27.614 33.491 29.785 32.091 30.735 29.195 27.339 28.313 26.666 25.665 24.548 27.437 28.388 32.456 29.295 28.967 28.762 29.814 27.378 26.763 24.29 24.008 23.501 26.905 26.959 25.6 25.956 29.658 27.607 27.887 28.217 28.502 28.89 2021 +927 UZB GGX Uzbekistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.1 2.527 22.044 111.529 245.722 389.817 623.644 897.696 "1,340.71" "1,890.36" "3,233.94" "3,889.37" "4,519.69" "5,602.85" "6,431.52" "8,774.54" "12,532.00" "16,891.60" "20,843.45" "24,416.39" "30,531.14" "38,675.85" "46,455.45" "54,378.99" "59,522.75" "70,963.70" "105,899.36" "144,443.61" "173,868.88" "225,009.26" "291,046.58" "312,287.71" "371,263.47" "427,745.52" "484,487.46" "547,885.52" 2021 +927 UZB GGX_NGDP Uzbekistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.989 39.561 27.105 29.383 35.062 31.834 35.13 33.642 32.852 30.617 34.627 31.538 29.406 28.069 24.715 24.834 26.485 27.476 26.405 23.652 23.929 25.227 24.865 24.567 23.304 22.352 24.933 27.285 28.873 30.631 33.617 30.537 30.795 31.151 31.487 31.904 2021 +927 UZB GGXCNL Uzbekistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.04 -0.763 -3.638 -6.717 -11.007 -25.09 -53.952 -77.566 -149.24 -202.412 -589.735 -600.821 -575.007 -702.831 708.387 "1,255.76" "2,825.34" "1,118.07" "2,021.95" "5,275.01" "7,509.01" "3,298.37" "3,546.25" -613.736 "1,798.95" "3,646.15" "8,374.05" "-1,726.91" "-19,706.92" "-34,337.67" "-34,271.52" "-29,969.81" "-35,058.56" "-40,286.53" "-45,932.76" "-51,749.01" 2021 +927 UZB GGXCNL_NGDP Uzbekistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.152 -11.952 -4.473 -1.77 -1.571 -2.049 -3.039 -2.907 -3.657 -3.278 -6.315 -4.872 -3.741 -3.521 2.722 3.554 5.971 1.819 2.561 5.11 5.885 2.151 1.898 -0.277 0.704 1.148 1.972 -0.326 -3.273 -4.674 -3.958 -2.931 -2.908 -2.934 -2.985 -3.013 2021 +927 UZB GGSB Uzbekistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +927 UZB GGSB_NPGDP Uzbekistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +927 UZB GGXONLB Uzbekistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.576 -44.261 -64.823 -131.103 -178.112 -562.015 -569.905 -543.099 -664.844 746.828 "1,298.55" "2,866.25" "1,155.83" "2,049.81" "5,293.62" "7,396.34" "3,123.58" "3,327.65" -892.236 "1,421.21" "2,872.36" "6,630.28" "-2,423.55" "-20,299.57" "-35,994.24" "-35,864.93" "-31,619.28" "-36,048.99" "-39,609.65" "-44,153.00" "-49,716.06" 2021 +927 UZB GGXONLB_NGDP Uzbekistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.762 -2.493 -2.429 -3.212 -2.885 -6.018 -4.621 -3.534 -3.331 2.87 3.675 6.057 1.88 2.597 5.128 5.797 2.037 1.781 -0.403 0.556 0.905 1.561 -0.458 -3.371 -4.9 -4.143 -3.092 -2.99 -2.885 -2.869 -2.895 2021 +927 UZB GGXWDN Uzbekistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +927 UZB GGXWDN_NGDP Uzbekistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +927 UZB GGXWDG Uzbekistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 187.761 319.558 490.518 "1,203.04" "2,768.42" "3,888.23" "3,873.85" "4,130.98" "4,194.09" "3,523.13" "3,376.19" "3,943.07" "4,488.48" "5,217.33" "6,535.63" "8,620.72" "9,548.26" "11,372.97" "14,883.96" "20,923.19" "61,191.51" "83,732.27" "150,134.29" "226,553.56" "262,645.62" "295,183.51" "338,495.72" "371,614.55" "409,240.49" "443,511.09" "475,381.04" 2021 +927 UZB GGXWDG_NGDP Uzbekistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.333 18.001 18.382 29.479 44.838 41.633 31.412 26.877 21.012 13.539 9.555 8.333 7.301 6.61 6.331 6.757 6.228 6.087 6.724 8.192 19.274 19.714 28.36 37.621 35.754 34.095 33.1 30.824 29.804 28.824 27.682 2021 +927 UZB NGDP_FY Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.556 6.387 81.328 379.565 700.83 "1,224.51" "1,775.24" "2,668.40" "4,081.04" "6,174.20" "9,339.31" "12,332.25" "15,369.87" "19,960.91" "26,022.99" "35,333.04" "47,317.68" "61,477.68" "78,936.62" "103,232.58" "127,590.24" "153,311.34" "186,829.50" "221,350.91" "255,421.86" "317,476.37" "424,728.74" "529,391.49" "602,193.00" "734,587.70" "865,775.03" "1,022,644.73" "1,205,601.93" "1,373,123.19" "1,538,702.68" "1,717,315.60" 2021 +927 UZB BCA Uzbekistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy from 1992 to 2005 and Central Bank from 2005 to 2021. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.237 -0.439 0.12 -0.02 -0.98 -0.584 -0.102 -0.163 0.547 0.185 0.277 0.642 0.86 1.146 1.729 1.807 3.183 1.76 2.279 2.783 1.209 1.316 2.076 0.896 0.213 1.478 -3.593 -3.366 -3.007 -4.825 -2.628 -3.876 -5.204 -6.055 -6.829 -7.608 2021 +927 UZB BCA_NGDPD Uzbekistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.294 -6.365 1.468 -0.157 -5.615 -3.168 -0.542 -0.762 3.178 1.269 2.284 5.057 5.714 6.39 8.103 6.464 8.877 4.196 4.579 4.622 1.791 1.798 2.568 1.046 0.249 2.422 -6.829 -5.619 -5.021 -6.973 -3.321 -4.218 -4.864 -4.981 -5.007 -4.985 2021 +846 VUT NGDP_R Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 24.098 25.153 25.651 26.423 28.953 29.243 29.199 28.354 27.874 28.301 31.611 32.606 33.449 33.695 36.755 37.124 37.988 39.852 40.321 40.457 42.854 41.398 39.246 40.929 42.561 44.819 48.611 50.009 52.81 54.414 55.099 56.829 57.403 57.669 59.478 59.696 62.495 66.443 68.37 70.586 66.777 67.077 68.221 70.341 72.77 75.61 77.921 80.233 2019 +846 VUT NGDP_RPCH Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.451 4.375 1.98 3.01 9.577 1.001 -0.149 -2.894 -1.695 1.533 11.697 3.147 2.584 0.736 9.079 1.005 2.328 4.907 1.176 0.337 5.925 -3.398 -5.198 4.288 3.987 5.305 8.461 2.876 5.601 3.037 1.259 3.14 1.01 0.463 3.137 0.367 4.689 6.317 2.9 3.241 -5.396 0.449 1.705 3.109 3.453 3.902 3.057 2.967 2019 +846 VUT NGDP Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 8.276 9.993 11.016 11.665 14.337 13.981 13.545 15.32 16.536 17.872 19.769 22.485 23.709 24.376 27.204 27.953 29.2 31.606 33.447 34.593 37.441 37.48 36.553 38.425 40.803 43.148 48.611 52.898 59.863 63.257 64.996 68.905 69.278 71.692 74.97 79.657 84.707 94.889 100.772 107.45 103.482 104.673 111.705 119.336 127.241 136.26 144.731 153.594 2019 +846 VUT NGDPD Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.121 0.114 0.114 0.117 0.144 0.132 0.128 0.139 0.158 0.154 0.169 0.201 0.209 0.2 0.234 0.249 0.261 0.273 0.262 0.268 0.272 0.257 0.262 0.315 0.365 0.39 0.435 0.517 0.582 0.59 0.652 0.738 0.736 0.755 0.774 0.744 0.775 0.88 0.929 0.93 0.994 0.927 0.984 1.04 1.108 1.187 1.261 1.338 2019 +846 VUT PPPGDP Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.109 0.124 0.134 0.144 0.163 0.17 0.173 0.172 0.175 0.185 0.215 0.229 0.24 0.247 0.276 0.284 0.296 0.316 0.324 0.329 0.357 0.352 0.339 0.361 0.385 0.418 0.468 0.494 0.532 0.551 0.565 0.595 0.612 0.626 0.657 0.666 0.705 0.763 0.804 0.845 0.809 0.847 0.922 0.985 1.04 1.101 1.156 1.214 2019 +846 VUT NGDP_D Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.345 39.729 42.945 44.148 49.52 47.812 46.39 54.032 59.323 63.15 62.536 68.958 70.88 72.342 74.015 75.297 76.867 79.309 82.952 85.506 87.369 90.536 93.138 93.882 95.869 96.272 100 105.777 113.355 116.251 117.962 121.25 120.687 124.316 126.047 133.438 135.542 142.813 147.392 152.226 154.966 156.049 163.74 169.653 174.854 180.215 185.741 191.435 2019 +846 VUT NGDPRPC Vanuatu "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "209,548.77" "211,365.65" "208,541.29" "209,703.08" "222,715.80" "216,613.33" "210,067.19" "201,093.90" "192,232.71" "193,843.29" "213,591.14" "215,935.71" "217,201.13" "214,619.48" "223,774.40" "220,295.92" "219,712.88" "224,652.96" "221,534.61" "216,720.77" "224,430.58" "211,959.96" "196,450.74" "200,186.84" "203,489.26" "209,466.88" "222,081.61" "223,331.23" "230,537.86" "232,515.61" "229,836.78" "231,723.38" "228,801.13" "224,693.75" "226,531.94" "222,250.35" "229,373.96" "238,381.06" "239,780.32" "241,986.47" "221,339.75" "214,963.57" "211,381.27" "210,727.52" "210,776.37" "211,741.27" "210,980.98" "210,039.61" 2019 +846 VUT NGDPRPPPPC Vanuatu "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,407.74" "2,428.61" "2,396.16" "2,409.51" "2,559.03" "2,488.91" "2,413.69" "2,310.59" "2,208.77" "2,227.28" "2,454.18" "2,481.12" "2,495.66" "2,466.00" "2,571.19" "2,531.22" "2,524.52" "2,581.28" "2,545.45" "2,490.14" "2,578.73" "2,435.44" "2,257.24" "2,300.17" "2,338.11" "2,406.79" "2,551.74" "2,566.10" "2,648.90" "2,671.63" "2,640.85" "2,662.52" "2,628.95" "2,581.75" "2,602.87" "2,553.68" "2,635.53" "2,739.02" "2,755.10" "2,780.45" "2,543.21" "2,469.95" "2,428.79" "2,421.28" "2,421.84" "2,432.93" "2,424.19" "2,413.38" 2019 +846 VUT NGDPPC Vanuatu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "71,969.55" "83,973.66" "89,558.63" "92,579.74" "110,288.20" "103,566.12" "97,449.21" "108,654.62" "114,038.08" "122,412.77" "133,571.93" "148,905.77" "153,951.42" "155,260.01" "165,626.76" "165,876.49" "168,886.41" "178,169.12" "183,766.97" "185,308.39" "196,082.17" "191,899.59" "182,970.60" "187,939.59" "195,084.05" "201,657.27" "222,081.61" "236,232.99" "261,327.18" "270,302.49" "271,120.55" "280,963.93" "276,133.38" "279,331.09" "285,535.82" "296,565.87" "310,898.15" "340,438.28" "353,417.32" "368,365.48" "343,000.73" "335,449.34" "346,116.14" "357,505.14" "368,551.49" "381,590.01" "391,877.21" "402,089.89" 2019 +846 VUT NGDPDPC Vanuatu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,053.85" 956.137 930.89 931.689 "1,111.40" 976.747 918.675 989.126 "1,092.05" "1,054.90" "1,141.04" "1,333.39" "1,357.70" "1,277.01" "1,422.85" "1,479.57" "1,511.71" "1,537.62" "1,441.11" "1,435.66" "1,422.23" "1,317.09" "1,313.46" "1,542.06" "1,743.29" "1,824.51" "1,985.28" "2,308.55" "2,540.72" "2,519.63" "2,719.25" "3,007.56" "2,934.85" "2,940.19" "2,947.95" "2,771.66" "2,844.13" "3,158.90" "3,256.35" "3,187.38" "3,294.92" "2,970.16" "3,049.75" "3,114.43" "3,210.66" "3,324.24" "3,413.86" "3,502.83" 2019 +846 VUT PPPPC Vanuatu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 944.044 "1,042.32" "1,091.93" "1,141.02" "1,255.56" "1,259.77" "1,246.29" "1,222.57" "1,209.91" "1,267.89" "1,449.33" "1,514.80" "1,558.40" "1,576.37" "1,678.72" "1,687.28" "1,713.63" "1,782.37" "1,777.41" "1,763.29" "1,867.39" "1,803.36" "1,697.46" "1,763.88" "1,841.11" "1,954.62" "2,136.28" "2,206.36" "2,321.23" "2,356.15" "2,357.00" "2,425.72" "2,439.93" "2,438.09" "2,504.00" "2,481.25" "2,586.43" "2,739.02" "2,820.91" "2,897.80" "2,682.49" "2,713.47" "2,857.96" "2,950.63" "3,013.24" "3,083.29" "3,130.71" "3,177.05" 2019 +846 VUT NGAP_NPGDP Vanuatu Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +846 VUT PPPSH Vanuatu Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2019 +846 VUT PPPEX Vanuatu Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 76.235 80.564 82.018 81.138 87.84 82.211 78.191 88.874 94.254 96.549 92.161 98.301 98.788 98.492 98.662 98.31 98.555 99.962 103.39 105.092 105.003 106.412 107.791 106.549 105.96 103.169 103.957 107.069 112.581 114.722 115.028 115.827 113.173 114.57 114.032 119.523 120.203 124.292 125.285 127.119 127.866 123.624 121.106 121.162 122.311 123.761 125.172 126.561 2019 +846 VUT NID_NGDP Vanuatu Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.846 23.238 24.119 28.547 32.893 41.74 41.641 37.007 28.725 24.088 27.392 24.267 32.9 23.673 27.861 26.8 24.437 39.311 43.774 45.579 39.246 35.685 36.581 38.653 39.532 2019 +846 VUT NGSD_NGDP Vanuatu Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +846 VUT PCPI Vanuatu "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Base year is 2000Q1 Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 34.558 43.835 46.76 47.533 50.155 50.69 53.106 61.624 67.022 72.215 75.652 80.546 83.815 86.803 88.802 90.782 91.623 94.201 97.55 99.5 102.025 105.675 107.75 111 112.575 113.925 116.25 120.825 126.675 132.118 135.768 136.955 138.8 140.825 141.95 145.475 146.7 151.2 154.8 159 167.5 171.425 179.283 185.306 190.683 196.529 202.555 208.765 2020 +846 VUT PCPIPCH Vanuatu "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.24 26.846 6.673 1.653 5.516 1.066 4.766 16.039 8.76 7.748 4.759 6.469 4.058 3.566 2.303 2.23 0.926 2.813 3.556 1.999 2.538 3.578 1.964 3.016 1.419 1.199 2.041 3.935 4.842 4.297 2.763 0.874 1.347 1.459 0.799 2.483 0.842 3.067 2.381 2.713 5.346 2.343 4.584 3.36 2.901 3.066 3.066 3.066 2020 +846 VUT PCPIE Vanuatu "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Base year is 2000Q1 Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 37.222 47.172 46.605 48.847 50.394 50.858 54.932 64.648 68.46 73.841 77.034 81.368 85.552 87.046 89.363 90.857 90.782 95.415 99.6 99.6 103.7 106.1 108.5 111.7 112.6 114.7 116.9 121.7 128.8 131.926 136.268 137.9 139 141.1 142.6 144.7 147.8 152.7 155.6 161 171.6 172.8 181.316 187.864 193.623 199.56 205.678 211.984 2020 +846 VUT PCPIEPCH Vanuatu "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 18.361 26.731 -1.202 4.812 3.166 0.921 8.011 17.687 5.896 7.86 4.324 5.626 5.142 1.747 2.661 1.672 -0.082 5.103 4.386 0 4.116 2.314 2.262 2.949 0.806 1.865 1.918 4.106 5.834 2.427 3.291 1.197 0.798 1.511 1.063 1.473 2.142 3.315 1.899 3.47 6.584 0.699 4.928 3.611 3.066 3.066 3.066 3.066 2020 +846 VUT TM_RPCH Vanuatu Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +846 VUT TMG_RPCH Vanuatu Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +846 VUT TX_RPCH Vanuatu Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +846 VUT TXG_RPCH Vanuatu Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +846 VUT LUR Vanuatu Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +846 VUT LE Vanuatu Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +846 VUT LP Vanuatu Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 0.115 0.119 0.123 0.126 0.13 0.135 0.139 0.141 0.145 0.146 0.148 0.151 0.154 0.157 0.164 0.169 0.173 0.177 0.182 0.187 0.191 0.195 0.2 0.204 0.209 0.214 0.219 0.224 0.229 0.234 0.24 0.245 0.251 0.257 0.263 0.269 0.272 0.279 0.285 0.292 0.302 0.312 0.323 0.334 0.345 0.357 0.369 0.382 2020 +846 VUT GGR Vanuatu General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.836 6.996 5.492 6.219 7.093 6.623 6.86 7.104 8.065 7.177 7.124 6.836 6.722 7.88 8.695 10.009 12.022 16.618 16.9 16.708 15.804 15.764 16.247 18.585 27.954 30.092 34.098 39.813 45.807 43.471 48.652 51.403 42.561 41.575 42.456 44.55 46.487 2020 +846 VUT GGR_NGDP Vanuatu General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.404 29.509 22.531 22.862 25.375 22.68 21.706 21.24 23.313 19.17 19.008 18.702 17.494 19.314 20.151 20.591 22.726 27.76 26.716 25.705 22.936 22.755 22.662 24.79 35.093 35.524 35.935 39.508 42.631 42.008 46.479 46.017 35.665 32.674 31.158 30.781 30.266 2020 +846 VUT GGX Vanuatu General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.468 7.547 6.387 6.625 7.816 7.142 7.021 9.327 8.256 9.527 8.371 8.164 7.24 7.554 7.894 9.773 11.876 16.644 17.435 18.416 17.315 16.942 16.423 17.507 35.121 30.72 35.237 33.51 42.786 45.514 46.175 56.216 47.317 46.151 47.408 49.867 51.947 2020 +846 VUT GGX_NGDP Vanuatu General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.212 31.832 26.2 24.355 27.962 24.457 22.213 27.887 23.865 25.446 22.334 22.336 18.842 18.514 18.295 20.105 22.45 27.803 27.562 28.334 25.129 24.455 22.908 23.352 44.091 36.266 37.135 33.253 39.82 43.983 44.114 50.326 39.65 36.27 34.792 34.455 33.821 2020 +846 VUT GGXCNL Vanuatu General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.631 -0.551 -0.894 -0.406 -0.723 -0.519 -0.16 -2.223 -0.191 -2.35 -1.247 -1.328 -0.518 0.326 0.801 0.236 0.146 -0.026 -0.535 -1.708 -1.511 -1.178 -0.176 1.078 -7.167 -0.628 -1.139 6.303 3.021 -2.043 2.476 -4.813 -4.756 -4.576 -4.952 -5.317 -5.461 2020 +846 VUT GGXCNL_NGDP Vanuatu General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.807 -2.323 -3.669 -1.493 -2.586 -1.777 -0.507 -6.646 -0.552 -6.276 -3.326 -3.634 -1.348 0.8 1.857 0.486 0.276 -0.043 -0.846 -2.628 -2.192 -1.7 -0.246 1.438 -8.997 -0.742 -1.2 6.255 2.811 -1.974 2.366 -4.309 -3.985 -3.596 -3.634 -3.674 -3.555 2020 +846 VUT GGSB Vanuatu General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +846 VUT GGSB_NPGDP Vanuatu General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +846 VUT GGXONLB Vanuatu General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.447 -0.342 -0.698 -0.231 -0.54 -0.358 -0.015 -2.006 0.071 -2.083 -0.965 -1.01 -0.165 0.704 1.151 0.574 0.471 0.322 -0.217 -1.375 -1.113 -0.715 0.379 1.651 -6.467 0.28 -0.728 7.225 3.963 -1.18 3.482 -3.776 -3.703 -3.492 -3.831 -4.125 -4.223 2020 +846 VUT GGXONLB_NGDP Vanuatu General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.989 -1.442 -2.863 -0.849 -1.93 -1.225 -0.047 -5.999 0.206 -5.563 -2.575 -2.762 -0.43 1.725 2.667 1.181 0.891 0.538 -0.343 -2.115 -1.615 -1.031 0.529 2.203 -8.119 0.33 -0.768 7.169 3.688 -1.141 3.326 -3.38 -3.103 -2.745 -2.811 -2.85 -2.75 2020 +846 VUT GGXWDN Vanuatu General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +846 VUT GGXWDN_NGDP Vanuatu General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +846 VUT GGXWDG Vanuatu General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.577 4.987 4.942 5.876 6.726 6.733 7.252 9.381 10.592 13.519 13.881 14.185 14.703 12.409 11.337 10.773 10.305 12.699 13.363 13.144 14.676 13.357 13.357 15.192 30.038 37.039 49.939 45.611 48.456 49.188 50.439 56.293 60.89 65.307 70.286 75.706 81.506 2020 +846 VUT GGXWDG_NGDP Vanuatu General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.908 21.036 20.274 21.599 24.062 23.058 22.943 28.046 30.619 36.108 37.036 38.806 38.264 30.412 26.274 22.162 19.481 21.213 21.124 20.223 21.299 19.28 18.63 20.264 37.709 43.726 52.629 45.261 45.096 47.533 48.187 50.395 51.024 51.326 51.582 52.308 53.065 2020 +846 VUT NGDP_FY Vanuatu "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 8.276 9.993 11.016 11.665 14.337 13.981 13.545 15.32 16.536 17.872 19.769 22.485 23.709 24.376 27.204 27.953 29.2 31.606 33.447 34.593 37.441 37.48 36.553 38.425 40.803 43.148 48.611 52.898 59.863 63.257 64.996 68.905 69.278 71.692 74.97 79.657 84.707 94.889 100.772 107.45 103.482 104.673 111.705 119.336 127.241 136.26 144.731 153.594 2020 +846 VUT BCA Vanuatu Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.001 0.014 0.012 0.009 0.022 0.001 0.006 0.013 0.003 0.012 0.005 -0.005 -0.005 -0.003 -0.008 -0.005 -0.003 0.001 0.006 -0.019 0.003 -0.004 -0.016 -0.025 -0.01 -0.036 -0.026 -0.034 -0.062 -0.048 -0.04 -0.059 -0.05 -0.026 0.06 0.002 0.026 -0.039 0.113 0.126 0.027 0.02 -0.089 -0.017 0.024 0.019 0.005 0.003 2020 +846 VUT BCA_NGDPD Vanuatu Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 0.955 12.34 10.34 7.984 15.127 1.062 4.756 9.51 1.697 7.605 2.742 -2.728 -2.562 -1.268 -3.478 -2.153 -1.229 0.342 2.379 -6.92 1.259 -1.361 -6.076 -8.058 -2.78 -9.153 -6.054 -6.606 -10.676 -8.178 -6.195 -8.051 -6.76 -3.477 7.769 0.321 3.372 -4.436 12.19 13.605 2.716 2.147 -9.003 -1.678 2.167 1.615 0.414 0.252 2019 +299 VEN NGDP_R Venezuela "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018. Latest year for real accounts is 2018. Starting 2012, staff elaborates its own nominal GDP accounts estimates. Notes: Due to the prevalence of multiple exchange rates and a parallel market, for 2012-2022, staff has computed a generalized unitary exchange rate weighted by the value of imports and exports as well as by the different windows used to acquire foreign exchange. Starting in 2012, staff estimates the nominal GDP in local currency using real GDP levels published by the country and deflators calculated by staff. Nominal GDP in U.S. dollars is calculated dividing the local currency GDP by the generalized unitary exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGDP_RPCH Venezuela "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -4.947 -1.288 2.645 -9.856 5.223 0.867 6.08 4.801 6.51 -13.92 6.468 9.73 6.06 0.275 -2.349 3.952 -0.198 6.371 0.294 -5.97 3.687 3.394 -8.856 -7.755 18.287 10.318 9.872 8.754 5.278 -3.202 -1.489 4.176 5.626 1.343 -3.894 -6.221 -17.04 -15.671 -19.655 -27.67 -29.992 0.479 6.039 6.542 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGDP Venezuela "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018. Latest year for real accounts is 2018. Starting 2012, staff elaborates its own nominal GDP accounts estimates. Notes: Due to the prevalence of multiple exchange rates and a parallel market, for 2012-2022, staff has computed a generalized unitary exchange rate weighted by the value of imports and exports as well as by the different windows used to acquire foreign exchange. Starting in 2012, staff estimates the nominal GDP in local currency using real GDP levels published by the country and deflators calculated by staff. Nominal GDP in U.S. dollars is calculated dividing the local currency GDP by the generalized unitary exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.006 1.025 14.704 195.243 673.732 "2,097.83" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGDPD Venezuela "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 69.841 78.367 79.998 79.672 57.826 59.865 60.877 46.854 60.378 44.672 48.391 53.382 60.4 59.865 58.357 77.427 70.536 85.684 91.836 97.517 117.596 123.119 95.258 83.684 112.254 143.375 178.521 232.857 306.764 268.624 318.281 316.482 372.75 258.986 214.869 125.446 112.912 115.883 102.084 74.418 44.953 59.513 82.145 86.704 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN PPPGDP Venezuela "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 118.828 128.394 139.933 131.082 142.906 148.703 160.92 172.818 190.559 170.467 188.284 213.592 231.698 237.843 237.216 251.761 255.863 276.857 280.797 267.752 283.914 300.164 277.846 261.357 317.449 361.186 409.088 456.921 490.261 477.603 476.148 506.34 544.83 561.817 550.033 520.974 436.529 375.106 308.577 227.186 160.965 168.456 191.329 211.109 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGDP_D Venezuela "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.946 1.075 1.069 1.182 1.332 1.461 1.509 1.988 2.406 4.821 6.834 8.3 10.644 14.012 22.824 34.638 74.654 99.997 118.893 150.029 194.22 209.752 279.013 376.488 504.321 653.618 770.643 889.695 "1,157.78" "1,248.46" "1,822.04" "2,334.93" "2,824.02" "3,927.88" "8,043.24" "18,928.10" "77,127.76" "886,790.21" "2,003,522,924.95" "449,451,891,708.35" "9,210,886,001,218.12" "121,719,513,067,084.00" "396,098,998,329,403.00" "1,157,617,733,261,010.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGDPRPC Venezuela "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN NGDPRPPPPC Venezuela "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,269.45" "19,413.76" "19,352.15" "16,965.93" "17,364.69" "17,040.02" "17,859.47" "18,258.63" "18,972.24" "15,941.90" "16,424.64" "17,598.57" "18,235.91" "17,875.12" "17,071.45" "17,364.32" "16,965.03" "17,681.47" "17,385.75" "16,027.20" "16,072.08" "16,343.75" "14,654.61" "13,301.81" "15,485.93" "16,817.62" "18,193.57" "19,485.41" "20,205.67" "19,268.25" "18,702.90" "19,201.51" "19,990.75" "19,973.02" "18,928.27" "17,510.85" "14,482.67" "12,321.89" "10,427.05" "7,836.39" "5,459.84" "5,558.47" "6,040.66" "6,527.26" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN NGDPPC Venezuela "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.219 36.844 526.076 "7,077.55" "25,029.66" "79,042.95" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN NGDPDPC Venezuela "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,671.08" "5,085.58" "5,041.59" "4,883.23" "3,447.45" "3,472.19" "3,488.56" "2,619.24" "3,292.79" "2,378.16" "2,492.94" "2,685.29" "2,968.50" "2,876.08" "2,741.98" "3,559.77" "3,174.63" "3,778.54" "3,970.43" "4,133.37" "4,820.65" "4,963.92" "3,778.26" "3,266.10" "4,312.00" "5,421.66" "6,646.80" "8,538.10" "11,079.07" "9,557.55" "11,158.18" "10,934.28" "12,693.49" "8,694.81" "7,113.39" "4,096.88" "3,676.30" "3,806.64" "3,531.88" "2,675.27" "1,608.28" "2,157.32" "3,051.74" "3,266.88" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN PPPPC Venezuela "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,947.41" "8,332.05" "8,818.81" "8,034.17" "8,519.78" "8,624.84" "9,221.62" "9,660.91" "10,392.47" "9,074.98" "9,699.68" "10,744.45" "11,387.29" "11,426.53" "11,145.90" "11,574.83" "11,515.74" "12,209.00" "12,139.93" "11,348.98" "11,638.60" "12,101.98" "11,020.35" "10,200.47" "12,194.14" "13,658.04" "15,231.41" "16,753.77" "17,706.21" "16,992.96" "16,692.63" "17,493.73" "18,553.42" "18,861.61" "18,209.23" "17,014.18" "14,212.89" "12,321.89" "10,676.14" "8,167.12" "5,758.84" "6,106.50" "7,108.04" "7,954.28" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN NGAP_NPGDP Venezuela Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +299 VEN PPPSH Venezuela Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.887 0.86 0.88 0.774 0.78 0.759 0.779 0.786 0.801 0.665 0.681 0.729 0.696 0.685 0.65 0.652 0.626 0.64 0.625 0.568 0.562 0.568 0.503 0.446 0.501 0.528 0.551 0.568 0.581 0.565 0.528 0.529 0.541 0.532 0.502 0.466 0.376 0.307 0.238 0.167 0.121 0.115 0.118 0.123 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN PPPEX Venezuela Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.005 0.091 1.159 3.521 9.937 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NID_NGDP Venezuela Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018. Latest year for real accounts is 2018. Starting 2012, staff elaborates its own nominal GDP accounts estimates. Notes: Due to the prevalence of multiple exchange rates and a parallel market, for 2012-2022, staff has computed a generalized unitary exchange rate weighted by the value of imports and exports as well as by the different windows used to acquire foreign exchange. Starting in 2012, staff estimates the nominal GDP in local currency using real GDP levels published by the country and deflators calculated by staff. Nominal GDP in U.S. dollars is calculated dividing the local currency GDP by the generalized unitary exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.25 22.504 25.452 11.42 18.113 19.154 20.809 25.185 27.882 12.699 10.218 18.68 23.721 18.75 14.156 18.114 16.555 27.673 30.66 26.517 24.17 27.524 21.159 15.217 21.798 23.004 26.922 30.34 26.826 25.797 21.972 23.072 23.793 31.689 19.719 19.431 10.246 5.111 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGSD_NGDP Venezuela Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018. Latest year for real accounts is 2018. Starting 2012, staff elaborates its own nominal GDP accounts estimates. Notes: Due to the prevalence of multiple exchange rates and a parallel market, for 2012-2022, staff has computed a generalized unitary exchange rate weighted by the value of imports and exports as well as by the different windows used to acquire foreign exchange. Starting in 2012, staff estimates the nominal GDP in local currency using real GDP levels published by the country and deflators calculated by staff. Nominal GDP in U.S. dollars is calculated dividing the local currency GDP by the generalized unitary exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.353 28.779 21.054 17.829 27.583 25.86 18.653 25.497 20.139 21.124 25.935 21.264 17.543 15.001 18.511 20.721 29.253 32.029 25.834 28.683 34.25 29.135 29.136 29.313 35.623 40.753 41.745 36.122 37.028 25.957 23.726 28.236 24.487 33.467 22.008 6.635 6.818 12.624 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN PCPI Venezuela "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007. 2007M12 Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 0.087 0.101 0.111 0.118 0.132 0.147 0.164 0.21 0.272 0.503 0.707 0.949 1.247 1.722 2.769 4.429 8.852 13.282 18.034 22.285 25.897 29.142 35.679 46.772 56.944 66.029 75.05 89.083 117.092 147.583 189.183 238.542 288.8 406.167 658.675 "1,460.53" "5,184.14" "27,896.76" "18,265,146.45" "3,654,129,639.98" "89,714,263,101.08" "1,514,837,123,421.10" "4,695,995,082,605.41" "13,853,185,493,686.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +299 VEN PCPIPCH Venezuela "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 21.355 16.244 9.607 6.242 12.25 11.382 11.544 28.137 29.468 84.463 40.656 34.205 31.423 38.122 60.817 59.923 99.876 50.04 35.782 23.57 16.206 12.531 22.434 31.091 21.747 15.955 13.663 18.699 31.441 26.041 28.187 26.09 21.069 40.639 62.169 121.738 254.949 438.117 "65,374.08" "19,906.02" "2,355.15" "1,588.51" 210 195 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +299 VEN PCPIE Venezuela "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007. 2007M12 Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.142 0.155 0.175 0.245 0.332 0.601 0.82 1.074 1.416 2.067 3.531 5.531 11.241 15.468 20.094 24.118 27.358 30.718 40.307 51.223 61.05 69.816 81.661 100 130.9 163.7 208.2 265.6 318.9 498.1 839.5 "2,357.90" "8,826.90" "84,970.30" "110,597,550.20" "10,711,919,274.40" "327,767,509,170.00" "2,577,508,248,886.00" "8,248,026,396,435.20" "20,620,065,991,088.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +299 VEN PCPIEPCH Venezuela "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.122 12.711 40.275 35.51 81.006 36.478 31.018 31.857 45.941 70.836 56.615 103.243 37.609 29.906 20.028 13.431 12.282 31.215 27.084 19.185 14.358 16.966 22.457 30.9 25.057 27.184 27.57 20.068 56.193 68.54 180.87 274.354 862.629 "130,060.24" "9,585.49" "2,959.84" 686.383 220 150 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +299 VEN TM_RPCH Venezuela Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.672 -0.602 8.623 31.52 -39.016 -0.963 42.566 22.435 -9.427 -22.3 25.269 -14.667 24.849 11.469 -9.331 12.399 14.108 -25.217 -20.884 57.667 35.16 34.752 33.006 1.362 -19.557 -2.891 15.393 24.396 -9.687 -18.532 -23.102 -50.061 -34.651 0.3 -22.2 -20.6 -14.356 11.742 10.268 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN TMG_RPCH Venezuela Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.24 -7.585 7.2 24.118 -31.737 2.447 25.24 4.752 -11.738 -28.4 31.011 -15.485 62.421 14.298 -11.449 14.985 15.789 -28.215 -23.457 66.582 38.777 40.169 31.575 3.187 -21.528 -6.101 13.803 24.948 -13.643 -21.665 -23.102 -50.061 -34.651 0.3 -22.2 -20.6 -23.914 8.8 16.717 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN TX_RPCH Venezuela Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 7.112 -3.531 -4.093 12.23 -1.362 7.867 7.379 15.772 6.729 -2.011 5.805 8.4 8.6 4.681 8.712 3.253 -10.989 5.827 -3.549 -3.96 -10.384 13.686 3.77 -3.017 -7.552 -0.983 -13.682 -12.877 4.665 1.594 -6.17 -4.658 -0.863 -11.729 -0.044 -10.8 -11.5 -48.1 -25.282 32.935 17.068 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN TXG_RPCH Venezuela Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a -1.843 4.934 -7.406 12.158 -6.4 9.633 7.1 16.661 7.537 -3.318 10.847 6.4 9.088 5.658 10.716 3.952 -10.908 6.607 -4.128 -3.812 -10.216 13.286 3.1 -3.29 -8.334 -1.097 -14.18 -12.891 4.597 0.658 -6.713 -4.524 -0.863 -11.729 -0.044 -10.8 -11.5 -48.1 -30.86 27.197 18.504 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN LUR Venezuela Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2011 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.525 14.008 13.358 15.996 18.188 15.067 12.242 9.958 8.492 7.354 7.879 8.508 8.204 7.823 7.47 6.7 7.4 20.863 27.886 35.554 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2011 +299 VEN LE Venezuela Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +299 VEN LP Venezuela Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 14.952 15.41 15.868 16.316 16.773 17.241 17.45 17.888 18.336 18.784 19.411 19.879 20.347 20.815 21.283 21.751 22.219 22.676 23.13 23.593 24.394 24.803 25.212 25.622 26.033 26.445 26.858 27.273 27.689 28.106 28.524 28.944 29.365 29.786 30.206 30.62 30.714 30.442 28.903 27.817 27.951 27.586 26.917 26.54 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN GGR Venezuela General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.089 0.632 11.731 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGR_NGDP Venezuela General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.965 31.619 35.771 31.616 24.279 24.746 31.03 27.005 35.67 33.566 24.301 26.847 32.743 27.305 29.508 32.347 34.385 37.625 37.662 33.134 31.418 24.584 26.359 31.117 28.139 26.094 21.78 14.885 11.223 8.493 6.394 8.72 4.3 6.008 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGX Venezuela General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.192 1.369 20.593 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGX_NGDP Venezuela General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.21 32.526 31.933 33.892 30.647 27.667 42.217 32.869 27.73 30.989 28.79 26.105 28.293 31.899 30.99 32.175 31.914 33.53 39.267 35.949 34.879 33.269 31.099 39.361 37.991 36.443 31.58 22.949 19.686 21.766 36.67 18.725 9.311 10.547 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGXCNL Venezuela General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -0.002 -0.103 -0.737 -8.862 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGXCNL_NGDP Venezuela General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.245 -0.907 3.838 -2.276 -6.368 -2.921 -11.187 -5.864 7.94 2.577 -4.489 0.743 4.45 -4.593 -1.482 0.171 2.47 4.095 -1.605 -2.815 -3.461 -8.686 -4.739 -8.244 -9.852 -10.349 -9.8 -8.064 -8.463 -13.273 -30.276 -10.005 -5.011 -4.539 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGSB Venezuela General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +299 VEN GGSB_NPGDP Venezuela General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +299 VEN GGXONLB Venezuela General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -0.002 -0.102 -0.724 -8.761 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGXONLB_NGDP Venezuela General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.845 4.466 8.859 1.885 -2.379 1.698 -6.058 0.343 12.831 5.585 -0.608 4.584 7.53 -1.195 3.735 5.383 6.227 7.07 0.483 -1.191 -2.015 -7.222 -3.173 -6.079 -6.545 -7.485 -7.482 -6.822 -7.672 -13.098 -30.275 -9.982 -4.926 -4.487 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGXWDN Venezuela General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +299 VEN GGXWDN_NGDP Venezuela General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +299 VEN GGXWDG Venezuela General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.011 2.064 46.92 469.607 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGXWDG_NGDP Venezuela General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.655 29.564 27.7 30.729 48.177 56.029 41.783 34.913 25.658 26.364 20.311 27.574 37.706 52.476 58.42 85.381 84.826 129.765 138.408 133.61 174.542 201.394 319.088 240.524 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN NGDP_FY Venezuela "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.006 1.025 14.704 195.243 673.732 "2,097.83" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN BCA Venezuela Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. http://www.bcv.org.ve/c2/indicadores.asp Latest actual data: 2018 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.176 4.436 -3.878 4.803 5.045 3.717 -1.987 -1.39 -5.539 2.439 8.452 1.924 -3.753 -1.993 2.623 2.136 8.989 3.732 -4.432 2.112 11.853 1.983 7.599 11.796 15.519 25.447 26.462 13.464 31.297 0.429 5.585 16.342 2.586 4.604 4.919 -16.051 -3.87 8.706 8.613 4.894 -3.605 -1.264 3.256 5.176 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN BCA_NGDPD Venezuela Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 7.411 5.661 -4.848 6.028 8.725 6.209 -3.264 -2.967 -9.174 5.46 17.466 3.604 -6.214 -3.329 4.495 2.759 12.744 4.356 -4.826 2.166 10.079 1.611 7.977 14.096 13.825 17.749 14.823 5.782 10.202 0.16 1.755 5.164 0.694 1.778 2.289 -12.795 -3.427 7.513 8.437 6.577 -8.02 -2.123 3.964 5.969 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +582 VNM NGDP_R Vietnam "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Country authorities revised their methodology for GDP calculation in 2019, and 'revised' GDP data is currently only available starting in 2010. 'Revised' and 'unrevised' GDP data are substantially different, leading to sharp breaks in national accounts variables in 2010. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" "385,896.35" "408,267.68" "441,542.63" "472,861.46" "512,568.88" "541,372.68" "559,547.12" "573,809.29" "603,073.66" "650,114.00" "682,928.38" "722,599.58" "785,464.93" "848,915.04" "923,905.31" "1,012,050.31" "1,106,576.02" "1,196,780.65" "1,265,773.14" "1,326,195.91" "1,416,209.07" "1,513,855.28" "1,621,040.94" "1,740,044.42" "1,875,584.21" "2,017,139.35" "2,157,894.83" "2,311,741.80" "2,442,627.69" "2,574,477.59" "2,739,843.17" "2,915,553.94" "3,076,041.91" "3,246,870.23" "3,455,392.13" "3,696,825.71" "3,944,143.68" "4,217,874.76" "4,521,444.21" "4,844,732.70" "4,987,353.63" "5,115,805.10" "5,474,010.64" "5,811,375.69" "6,192,545.53" "6,607,358.38" "7,052,279.61" "7,533,333.31" 2021 +582 VNM NGDP_RPCH Vietnam "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -3.497 5.797 8.15 7.093 8.397 5.619 3.357 2.549 5.1 7.8 5.047 5.809 8.7 8.078 8.834 9.54 9.34 8.152 5.765 4.774 6.787 6.895 7.08 7.341 7.789 7.547 6.978 7.129 5.662 5.398 6.423 6.413 5.505 5.554 6.422 6.987 6.69 6.94 7.197 7.15 2.944 2.576 7.002 6.163 6.559 6.699 6.734 6.821 2021 +582 VNM NGDP Vietnam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Country authorities revised their methodology for GDP calculation in 2019, and 'revised' GDP data is currently only available starting in 2010. 'Revised' and 'unrevised' GDP data are substantially different, leading to sharp breaks in national accounts variables in 2010. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.254 10.184 22.028 35.266 63.028 127.562 774.16 "3,307.77" "14,160.43" "35,670.31" "53,271.20" "97,396.60" "140,344.96" "178,088.72" "226,688.62" "290,629.30" "345,410.20" "398,214.15" "458,390.10" "507,815.32" "560,767.82" "611,111.04" "680,269.01" "778,902.23" "989,542.50" "1,160,527.34" "1,347,892.25" "1,583,050.89" "2,051,931.24" "2,297,116.94" "2,739,843.17" "3,539,881.31" "4,073,762.29" "4,473,655.60" "4,937,031.68" "5,191,323.73" "5,639,401.00" "6,293,904.55" "6,977,294.13" "7,615,567.53" "7,966,121.55" "8,398,606.22" "9,324,758.28" "10,552,387.29" "11,830,625.91" "13,226,365.79" "14,754,292.37" "16,406,692.09" 2021 +582 VNM NGDPD Vietnam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 35.357 17.617 23.369 35.204 61.171 19.045 43.009 53.385 29.501 7.991 8.217 9.704 12.528 16.736 20.712 26.407 31.352 34.146 34.58 36.444 39.585 41.297 44.563 50.233 62.877 73.197 84.301 98.426 124.756 129.022 143.212 171.312 195.169 212.728 232.888 236.795 252.146 277.071 303.091 327.873 342.941 366.201 413.808 469.62 517.642 569.146 624.4 682.853 2021 +582 VNM PPPGDP Vietnam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 29.158 33.767 38.776 43.152 48.464 52.806 55.678 58.509 63.662 71.319 77.722 85.018 94.521 104.577 116.246 130.007 144.752 159.251 170.328 180.973 197.635 216.021 234.921 257.144 284.615 315.695 348.145 383.045 412.493 437.546 471.247 511.889 568.401 607.018 660.612 700.257 770.872 851.064 934.11 "1,018.81" "1,061.44" "1,134.02" "1,299.69" "1,428.95" "1,554.63" "1,689.59" "1,837.70" "2,001.04" 2021 +582 VNM NGDP_D Vietnam "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.005 0.007 0.012 0.024 0.138 0.576 2.348 5.487 7.8 13.479 17.868 20.978 24.536 28.717 31.214 33.274 36.214 38.291 39.596 40.368 41.965 44.763 52.759 57.533 62.463 68.479 84.005 89.227 100 121.414 132.435 137.784 142.879 140.427 142.982 149.22 154.316 157.193 159.726 164.17 170.346 181.582 191.046 200.176 209.213 217.788 2021 +582 VNM NGDPRPC Vietnam "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,122,487.02" "7,381,443.98" "7,828,769.89" "8,227,970.20" "8,751,389.54" "9,066,700.50" "9,184,949.69" "9,210,422.15" "9,497,222.99" "10,036,650.44" "10,115,515.97" "10,508,027.24" "11,220,685.78" "11,919,117.32" "12,755,886.16" "13,745,591.66" "14,790,874.04" "15,748,968.20" "16,403,142.63" "16,930,286.81" "17,837,511.49" "18,812,854.04" "19,881,679.69" "21,142,278.64" "22,580,310.10" "24,061,497.04" "25,501,742.29" "27,063,368.61" "28,322,480.45" "29,560,352.30" "31,146,029.44" "33,183,936.55" "34,636,484.14" "36,172,998.14" "38,084,801.34" "40,308,501.72" "42,549,645.88" "45,028,319.80" "47,762,070.93" "50,212,809.39" "51,108,993.96" "51,937,425.19" "55,068,988.63" "57,948,400.09" "61,229,112.78" "64,808,990.91" "68,652,033.60" "72,814,188.06" 2020 +582 VNM NGDPRPPPPC Vietnam "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,437.14" "1,489.40" "1,579.65" "1,660.20" "1,765.82" "1,829.44" "1,853.30" "1,858.44" "1,916.31" "2,025.15" "2,041.06" "2,120.26" "2,264.06" "2,404.99" "2,573.83" "2,773.52" "2,984.44" "3,177.76" "3,309.75" "3,416.12" "3,599.17" "3,795.97" "4,011.64" "4,265.99" "4,556.15" "4,855.02" "5,145.63" "5,460.73" "5,714.78" "5,964.56" "6,284.51" "6,695.71" "6,988.79" "7,298.83" "7,684.58" "8,133.27" "8,585.48" "9,085.61" "9,637.22" "10,131.71" "10,312.54" "10,479.70" "11,111.57" "11,692.57" "12,354.54" "13,076.87" "13,852.30" "14,692.12" 2020 +582 VNM NGDPPC Vietnam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 133.89 184.121 390.56 613.65 "1,076.11" "2,136.36" "12,707.82" "53,094.14" "222,998.90" "550,688.72" "789,051.56" "1,416,339.16" "2,004,884.75" "2,500,439.13" "3,129,773.35" "3,947,305.43" "4,616,871.04" "5,240,276.85" "5,940,273.14" "6,482,797.04" "7,063,012.53" "7,594,347.33" "8,343,336.81" "9,463,992.84" "11,913,182.18" "13,843,379.28" "15,929,228.93" "18,532,644.88" "23,792,321.08" "26,375,675.70" "31,146,029.44" "40,289,838.34" "45,870,897.38" "49,840,469.24" "54,415,204.83" "56,603,826.60" "60,838,178.11" "67,191,171.65" "73,704,330.30" "78,930,885.18" "81,634,567.89" "85,265,559.20" "93,807,820.60" "105,223,615.36" "116,975,922.84" "129,732,242.61" "143,629,043.51" "158,580,526.62" 2020 +582 VNM NGDPDPC Vietnam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 652.593 318.521 414.347 612.565 "1,044.41" 318.956 705.99 856.91 464.581 123.364 121.715 141.111 178.973 234.983 285.953 358.661 419.063 449.338 448.119 465.248 498.579 513.197 546.555 610.357 756.981 873.136 996.255 "1,152.27" "1,446.56" "1,481.44" "1,628.01" "1,949.83" "2,197.62" "2,369.97" "2,566.85" "2,581.91" "2,720.17" "2,957.90" "3,201.69" "3,398.21" "3,514.37" "3,717.80" "4,162.94" "4,682.83" "5,118.22" "5,582.53" "6,078.37" "6,600.18" 2020 +582 VNM PPPPC Vietnam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 538.174 610.507 687.514 750.868 827.458 884.377 913.951 939.154 "1,002.55" "1,101.04" "1,151.22" "1,236.33" "1,350.27" "1,468.31" "1,604.95" "1,765.74" "1,934.81" "2,095.66" "2,207.28" "2,310.32" "2,489.26" "2,684.52" "2,881.26" "3,124.41" "3,426.50" "3,765.77" "4,114.33" "4,484.27" "4,782.90" "5,023.93" "5,357.05" "5,826.16" "6,400.24" "6,762.71" "7,281.17" "7,635.28" "8,316.21" "9,085.61" "9,867.43" "10,559.32" "10,877.30" "11,512.93" "13,074.99" "14,248.86" "15,371.45" "16,572.56" "17,889.49" "19,341.23" 2020 +582 VNM NGAP_NPGDP Vietnam Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +582 VNM PPPSH Vietnam Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.218 0.226 0.244 0.255 0.265 0.27 0.269 0.266 0.268 0.278 0.281 0.29 0.284 0.301 0.318 0.336 0.354 0.368 0.379 0.384 0.391 0.409 0.425 0.439 0.449 0.461 0.469 0.476 0.489 0.517 0.523 0.535 0.564 0.575 0.603 0.626 0.664 0.696 0.72 0.751 0.798 0.774 0.803 0.831 0.858 0.886 0.916 0.948 2021 +582 VNM PPPEX Vietnam Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.249 0.302 0.568 0.817 1.3 2.416 13.904 56.534 222.433 500.155 685.407 "1,145.60" "1,484.81" "1,702.94" "1,950.07" "2,235.49" "2,386.21" "2,500.54" "2,691.22" "2,806.02" "2,837.39" "2,828.94" "2,895.73" "3,029.05" "3,476.78" "3,676.11" "3,871.64" "4,132.81" "4,974.46" "5,250.01" "5,814.02" "6,915.34" "7,167.06" "7,369.90" "7,473.42" "7,413.46" "7,315.61" "7,395.34" "7,469.45" "7,475.00" "7,505.04" "7,406.07" "7,174.60" "7,384.71" "7,609.95" "7,828.14" "8,028.69" "8,199.09" 2021 +582 VNM NID_NGDP Vietnam Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Country authorities revised their methodology for GDP calculation in 2019, and 'revised' GDP data is currently only available starting in 2010. 'Revised' and 'unrevised' GDP data are substantially different, leading to sharp breaks in national accounts variables in 2010. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 14.94 5.006 11.025 14.022 26.586 27.878 29.661 30.708 30.943 31.725 30.174 32.347 34.059 36.303 38.747 36.551 36.853 37.642 43.042 39.642 40.514 37.676 33.259 30.644 29.884 29.97 31.825 31.6 31.94 31.888 31.802 32.11 33.386 34.719 34.689 35.211 35.785 36.268 36.757 2021 +582 VNM NGSD_NGDP Vietnam Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Country authorities revised their methodology for GDP calculation in 2019, and 'revised' GDP data is currently only available starting in 2010. 'Revised' and 'unrevised' GDP data are substantially different, leading to sharp breaks in national accounts variables in 2010. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.664 7.065 8.628 9.317 9.66 6.311 7.821 8.662 8.656 5.487 8.158 10.438 13.831 10.768 11.026 11.35 15.69 17.813 18.908 24.99 25.467 26.779 24.757 24.071 23.814 25.821 27.006 34.911 28.925 32.042 34.668 33.375 35.373 33.505 33.651 30.944 31.829 31.327 33.775 35.497 36.485 31.422 34.992 35.653 36.213 36.417 36.913 37.329 2021 +582 VNM PCPI Vietnam "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 0.004 0.006 0.013 0.019 0.031 0.059 0.328 1.51 7.165 14.027 19.081 34.693 47.773 51.776 56.687 66.281 69.988 72.154 78.006 81.211 79.775 79.528 82.771 85.505 92.256 100 107.503 116.478 143.403 153.035 167.126 198.341 216.396 230.668 240.089 241.605 248.051 256.785 265.875 273.311 282.118 287.288 298.097 309.792 320.635 331.857 343.472 355.493 2021 +582 VNM PCPIPCH Vietnam "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 25.156 69.6 95.401 49.487 64.897 91.602 453.538 360.357 374.354 95.77 36.031 81.817 37.705 8.379 9.483 16.926 5.593 3.095 8.11 4.108 -1.768 -0.31 4.079 3.303 7.895 8.394 7.503 8.349 23.115 6.717 9.207 18.678 9.103 6.595 4.085 0.631 2.668 3.521 3.54 2.797 3.222 1.833 3.762 3.923 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2021 +582 VNM PCPIE Vietnam "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.103 3.339 12.243 16.487 27.41 45.936 54.023 56.876 65.139 84.592 92.381 92.228 80.381 80.135 79.628 80.364 83.674 86.254 94.726 103.08 109.986 123.878 148.519 158.199 176.784 208.83 223.064 236.529 240.879 242.317 253.796 260.388 268.155 282.198 282.726 287.839 300.504 311.172 322.063 333.335 345.001 357.076 2021 +582 VNM PCPIEPCH Vietnam "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -34.571 266.652 34.668 66.253 67.589 17.605 5.28 14.528 29.864 9.208 -0.166 -12.845 -0.307 -0.632 0.925 4.119 3.083 9.822 8.819 6.699 12.631 19.891 6.518 11.748 18.127 6.816 6.036 1.839 0.597 4.737 2.597 2.983 5.237 0.187 1.808 4.4 3.55 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2021 +582 VNM TM_RPCH Vietnam Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" -29.111 20.637 8.509 15.881 22.861 3.039 19.745 -10.247 -39.838 172.249 -11.326 9.362 19.327 65.154 46.429 32.878 20.415 0.37 0.236 -7.238 -6.54 3.481 19.69 24.802 27.502 6.952 16.827 33.336 16.492 -5.537 4.404 4.102 9.043 20.173 12.817 18.363 12.863 18.392 8.813 6.944 2.655 16.743 0.88 8.154 9.566 9.674 9.725 9.417 2021 +582 VNM TMG_RPCH Vietnam Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" -28.942 -29.925 22.205 11.909 16.191 21.989 5.365 18.568 -8.306 -39.838 172.249 50 5 64.618 36.357 31.643 19.541 -3.345 0.862 -5.478 3.276 3.361 22.095 27.984 33.476 6.692 17.691 33.621 17.766 -7.307 4.247 4.696 10.76 19.347 13.167 18.906 13.102 20.306 9.003 6.32 4.3 17.865 0.041 8.094 9.624 9.751 9.834 9.495 2021 +582 VNM TX_RPCH Vietnam Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" -15.614 0.225 45.337 21.728 10.149 25.437 19.391 3.084 -27.444 29.674 36.49 71.417 35.017 19.604 38.545 22.229 6.796 15.616 -2.77 7.933 -5.97 4.006 10.187 19.167 29.593 5.95 14.301 13.309 2.128 5.424 6.577 10.767 14.947 17.805 11.75 14.065 11.026 17.235 10.892 6.715 3.569 14.186 3.66 6.387 8.839 8.623 9.099 8.974 2021 +582 VNM TXG_RPCH Vietnam Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" -43.145 -22.534 5.512 46.461 21.977 13.196 29.093 18.607 2.457 -28.041 32.598 32.633 51.364 22.835 26.915 13.473 36.174 24.432 -4.046 14.787 -1.856 4.007 11.173 20.609 31.446 7.575 14.366 13.7 3.216 6.51 6.356 12.147 15.551 18.119 12.536 14.505 10.886 18.344 10.906 5.249 8.461 15.99 2.101 6.157 8.606 8.669 9.149 9.022 2021 +582 VNM LUR Vietnam Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Other Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.327 10.393 11 10.6 10.3 5.82 5.88 6.01 6.85 6.74 6.42 6.28 6.01 5.78 5.6 5.31 4.82 4.64 2.38 2.9 2.88 2.22 1.96 2.18 2.1 2.33 2.3 2.24 2.19 2.17 2.48 2.7 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2020 +582 VNM LE Vietnam Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +582 VNM LP Vietnam Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 54.18 55.31 56.4 57.47 58.57 59.71 60.92 62.3 63.5 64.774 67.513 68.766 70.002 71.223 72.43 73.627 74.815 75.991 77.167 78.333 79.395 80.469 81.534 82.302 83.063 83.833 84.618 85.42 86.243 87.092 87.968 87.86 88.809 89.76 90.729 91.713 92.695 93.672 94.666 96.484 97.583 98.499 99.403 100.285 101.137 101.951 102.725 103.46 2020 +582 VNM GGR Vietnam General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "72,965.00" "78,490.00" "90,749.00" "103,888.00" "121,716.00" "152,957.00" "190,893.15" "228,293.43" "279,477.60" "325,442.65" "429,527.03" "462,880.40" "588,235.72" "719,405.23" "733,448.25" "827,313.03" "875,742.48" "996,234.23" "1,075,248.00" "1,231,421.30" "1,363,869.01" "1,496,315.40" "1,479,360.81" "1,563,805.00" "1,551,474.17" "1,759,225.10" "1,990,996.40" "2,259,120.57" "2,561,070.66" "2,900,076.83" 2021 +582 VNM GGR_NGDP Vietnam General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.918 15.456 16.183 17 17.892 19.638 19.291 19.672 20.734 20.558 20.933 20.15 21.47 20.323 18.004 18.493 17.738 19.19 19.067 19.565 19.547 19.648 18.571 18.62 16.638 16.671 16.829 17.08 17.358 17.676 2021 +582 VNM GGX Vietnam General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "73,419.00" "84,817.00" "99,751.00" "117,285.00" "134,334.00" "172,885.60" "192,373.00" "239,364.00" "276,774.00" "352,967.08" "438,703.00" "573,700.09" "649,907.00" "751,298.00" "955,967.92" "1,094,123.00" "1,123,418.00" "1,254,929.50" "1,253,677.00" "1,355,034.00" "1,435,435.00" "1,526,893.00" "1,709,524.00" "1,854,940.00" "1,988,288.99" "2,251,973.39" "2,507,730.21" "2,794,645.66" "3,117,979.73" "3,450,160.60" 2021 +582 VNM GGX_NGDP Vietnam General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.017 16.702 17.788 19.192 19.747 22.196 19.441 20.625 20.534 22.297 21.38 24.975 23.721 21.224 23.466 24.457 22.755 24.174 22.231 21.529 20.573 20.05 21.46 22.086 21.323 21.341 21.197 21.129 21.133 21.029 2021 +582 VNM GGXCNL Vietnam General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -454 "-6,327.00" "-9,002.00" "-13,397.00" "-12,618.00" "-19,928.60" "-1,479.85" "-11,070.57" "2,703.60" "-27,524.43" "-9,175.97" "-110,819.70" "-61,671.28" "-31,892.77" "-222,519.68" "-266,809.97" "-247,675.53" "-258,695.27" "-178,429.00" "-123,612.70" "-71,565.99" "-30,577.60" "-230,163.19" "-291,135.00" "-436,814.82" "-492,748.29" "-516,733.81" "-535,525.09" "-556,909.07" "-550,083.78" 2021 +582 VNM GGXCNL_NGDP Vietnam General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.099 -1.246 -1.605 -2.192 -1.855 -2.559 -0.15 -0.954 0.201 -1.739 -0.447 -4.824 -2.251 -0.901 -5.462 -5.964 -5.017 -4.983 -3.164 -1.964 -1.026 -0.402 -2.889 -3.466 -4.684 -4.67 -4.368 -4.049 -3.775 -3.353 2021 +582 VNM GGSB Vietnam General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -454 "-6,327.00" "-9,002.00" "-12,450.47" "-11,638.41" "-18,937.67" "-1,014.58" "-10,922.80" "2,928.25" "-28,192.49" "-7,650.65" "-106,213.03" "-50,730.10" "-19,296.88" "-217,639.01" "-272,857.76" "-256,447.65" "-268,846.95" "-191,297.96" "-136,757.31" "-74,352.54" "-13,956.96" "-235,476.40" "-316,676.62" "-452,936.02" "-512,061.31" "-516,733.81" "-535,525.09" "-582,266.20" "-606,948.03" 2021 +582 VNM GGSB_NPGDP Vietnam General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +582 VNM GGXONLB Vietnam General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,596.00" "-4,000.00" "-5,488.00" "-8,912.00" "-7,288.00" "-13,533.60" "5,737.15" "-4,449.57" "10,668.60" "-14,864.43" "7,554.03" "-90,329.61" "-36,271.28" "-2,106.77" "-182,635.68" "-212,725.97" "-180,937.53" "-176,673.27" "-91,646.00" "-25,884.70" "35,018.01" "76,487.40" "-123,697.19" "-188,570.00" "-332,127.00" "-378,604.15" "-380,263.27" "-375,915.38" "-370,326.90" "-334,272.82" 2021 +582 VNM GGXONLB_NGDP Vietnam General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.348 -0.788 -0.979 -1.458 -1.071 -1.738 0.58 -0.383 0.792 -0.939 0.368 -3.932 -1.324 -0.06 -4.483 -4.755 -3.665 -3.403 -1.625 -0.411 0.502 1.004 -1.553 -2.245 -3.562 -3.588 -3.214 -2.842 -2.51 -2.037 2021 +582 VNM GGXWDN Vietnam General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +582 VNM GGXWDN_NGDP Vietnam General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +582 VNM GGXWDG Vietnam General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "138,816.71" "155,345.74" "188,511.87" "232,387.38" "290,556.45" "332,713.26" "407,714.01" "509,893.13" "637,028.12" "834,964.90" "1,009,568.58" "1,266,472.17" "1,561,471.82" "1,852,670.41" "2,154,635.91" "2,394,030.82" "2,681,442.23" "2,915,327.11" "3,049,894.04" "3,144,543.01" "3,319,350.36" "3,335,288.21" "3,749,180.11" "4,274,884.68" "4,824,432.66" "5,413,103.46" "6,029,601.19" "6,645,795.55" 2021 +582 VNM GGXWDG_NGDP Vietnam General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.755 25.42 27.711 29.835 29.363 28.669 30.248 32.21 31.045 36.348 36.848 35.777 38.33 41.413 43.642 46.116 47.548 46.32 43.712 41.291 41.668 39.712 40.207 40.511 40.779 40.927 40.867 40.507 2021 +582 VNM NGDP_FY Vietnam "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 7.254 10.184 22.028 35.266 63.028 127.562 774.16 "3,307.77" "14,160.43" "35,670.31" "53,271.20" "97,396.60" "140,344.96" "178,088.72" "226,688.62" "290,629.30" "345,410.20" "398,214.15" "458,390.10" "507,815.32" "560,767.82" "611,111.04" "680,269.01" "778,902.23" "989,542.50" "1,160,527.34" "1,347,892.25" "1,583,050.89" "2,051,931.24" "2,297,116.94" "2,739,843.17" "3,539,881.31" "4,073,762.29" "4,473,655.60" "4,937,031.68" "5,191,323.73" "5,639,401.00" "6,293,904.55" "6,977,294.13" "7,615,567.53" "7,966,121.55" "8,398,606.22" "9,324,758.28" "10,552,387.29" "11,830,625.91" "13,226,365.79" "14,754,292.37" "16,406,692.09" 2021 +582 VNM BCA Vietnam Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.565 -0.739 -0.616 -0.685 -0.98 -0.943 -1.48 -1.388 -0.769 -0.584 -0.259 -0.133 -0.008 -1.395 -1.872 -2.648 -2.02 -1.528 -1.373 1.177 0.85 0.92 -0.627 -1.931 -1.591 -0.56 -0.164 -6.992 -10.787 -6.608 -4.276 0.233 9.267 7.744 8.617 -2.039 0.625 -1.651 5.769 12.167 15.06 -7.191 1.13 4.529 5.186 3.594 4.03 3.908 2021 +582 VNM BCA_NGDPD Vietnam Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.599 -4.197 -2.635 -1.946 -1.602 -4.951 -3.441 -2.6 -2.607 -7.308 -3.152 -1.375 -0.062 -8.335 -9.038 -10.029 -6.443 -4.475 -3.971 3.23 2.147 2.228 -1.407 -3.844 -2.53 -0.765 -0.194 -7.104 -8.646 -5.122 -2.986 0.136 4.748 3.64 3.7 -0.861 0.248 -0.596 1.903 3.711 4.392 -1.964 0.273 0.964 1.002 0.632 0.645 0.572 2021 +487 WBG NGDP_R West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. National accounts are reported in USD, although NIS is the most commonly used currency and the most common means of transaction. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.658 21.058 21.313 24.44 27.943 30.257 27.668 25.092 21.958 25.036 30.525 33.971 33.633 34.907 37.5 40.723 43.075 47.211 50.089 52.443 52.36 54.308 59.123 59.962 60.698 61.525 54.561 58.408 60.744 62.87 64.379 65.696 67.041 68.414 2021 +487 WBG NGDP_RPCH West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.118 1.215 14.668 14.334 8.281 -8.556 -9.311 -12.488 14.016 21.924 11.291 -0.997 3.788 7.429 8.593 5.777 9.601 6.096 4.699 -0.158 3.721 8.865 1.419 1.227 1.363 -11.318 7.05 4 3.5 2.4 2.046 2.047 2.047 2021 +487 WBG NGDP West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. National accounts are reported in USD, although NIS is the most commonly used currency and the most common means of transaction. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.561 9.885 10.882 12.969 15.458 17.682 17.588 16.838 16.847 18.071 20.631 23.003 23.831 23.891 26.23 31.796 36.199 40.025 47.075 48.801 50.054 54.308 59.165 58.054 58.442 61.073 53.466 58.262 63.562 68.023 71.537 74.826 78.037 81.227 2021 +487 WBG NGDPD West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.843 3.283 3.41 3.76 4.068 4.271 4.314 4.004 3.556 3.968 4.603 5.126 5.348 5.816 7.31 8.086 9.682 11.186 12.208 13.516 13.99 13.972 15.405 16.128 16.277 17.134 15.532 18.037 18.818 19.398 20.186 20.925 21.637 22.522 2021 +487 WBG PPPGDP West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.967 5.432 5.599 6.531 7.551 8.291 7.754 7.19 6.39 7.43 9.302 10.677 10.897 11.615 12.717 13.899 14.878 16.646 19.95 20.886 22.996 25.426 27.536 28.519 29.558 30.497 27.371 30.518 33.996 36.439 38.097 39.599 41.178 42.835 2021 +487 WBG NGDP_D West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.55 46.945 51.058 53.065 55.32 58.439 63.568 67.106 76.722 72.18 67.588 67.712 70.856 68.443 69.946 78.078 84.036 84.78 93.982 93.056 95.596 100 100.072 96.818 96.284 99.266 97.994 99.751 104.639 108.197 111.118 113.896 116.402 118.73 2021 +487 WBG NGDPRPC West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,485.05" "8,480.41" "8,101.82" "8,781.49" "9,730.86" "10,214.17" "9,061.58" "7,994.93" "6,808.32" "7,553.42" "8,958.36" "9,683.61" "9,311.40" "9,385.61" "9,814.74" "10,382.81" "10,706.06" "11,445.67" "11,851.48" "12,117.77" "11,821.84" "11,987.51" "12,763.88" "12,667.92" "12,504.62" "12,362.59" "10,695.83" "11,173.84" "11,353.85" "11,485.20" "11,499.29" "11,478.81" "11,463.99" "11,454.72" 2021 +487 WBG NGDPRPPPPC West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,035.59" "4,033.38" "3,853.32" "4,176.58" "4,628.11" "4,857.97" "4,309.79" "3,802.48" "3,238.11" "3,592.49" "4,260.70" "4,605.63" "4,428.61" "4,463.91" "4,668.00" "4,938.18" "5,091.93" "5,443.69" "5,636.70" "5,763.35" "5,622.60" "5,701.39" "6,070.65" "6,025.01" "5,947.34" "5,879.79" "5,087.06" "5,314.41" "5,400.02" "5,462.49" "5,469.19" "5,459.45" "5,452.40" "5,448.00" 2021 +487 WBG NGDPPC West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,695.28" "3,981.10" "4,136.64" "4,659.89" "5,383.10" "5,969.01" "5,760.25" "5,365.08" "5,223.45" "5,452.03" "6,054.74" "6,556.95" "6,597.73" "6,423.81" "6,865.02" "8,106.74" "8,996.95" "9,703.59" "11,138.21" "11,276.34" "11,301.23" "11,987.51" "12,773.13" "12,264.79" "12,039.95" "12,271.79" "10,481.24" "11,146.03" "11,880.55" "12,426.59" "12,777.77" "13,073.89" "13,344.26" "13,600.15" 2021 +487 WBG NGDPDPC West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,227.24" "1,322.06" "1,296.08" "1,350.95" "1,416.58" "1,441.89" "1,412.75" "1,275.69" "1,102.50" "1,197.16" "1,350.91" "1,461.09" "1,480.70" "1,563.70" "1,913.32" "2,061.56" "2,406.26" "2,711.92" "2,888.60" "3,122.99" "3,158.60" "3,084.13" "3,325.85" "3,407.31" "3,353.23" "3,442.75" "3,044.74" "3,450.57" "3,517.36" "3,543.67" "3,605.52" "3,656.03" "3,699.92" "3,770.87" 2021 +487 WBG PPPPC West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,143.91" "2,187.67" "2,128.27" "2,346.59" "2,629.55" "2,799.05" "2,539.45" "2,291.01" "1,981.38" "2,241.61" "2,729.92" "3,043.47" "3,016.79" "3,123.01" "3,328.42" "3,543.64" "3,697.88" "4,035.48" "4,720.42" "4,825.99" "5,192.04" "5,612.25" "5,944.74" "6,025.01" "6,089.41" "6,127.94" "5,365.65" "5,838.37" "6,354.21" "6,656.73" "6,804.74" "6,918.87" "7,041.48" "7,171.94" 2021 +487 WBG NGAP_NPGDP West Bank and Gaza Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +487 WBG PPPSH West Bank and Gaza Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.017 0.018 0.015 0.014 0.012 0.013 0.015 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.023 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.02 2021 +487 WBG PPPEX West Bank and Gaza Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.724 1.82 1.944 1.986 2.047 2.133 2.268 2.342 2.636 2.432 2.218 2.154 2.187 2.057 2.063 2.288 2.433 2.405 2.36 2.337 2.177 2.136 2.149 2.036 1.977 2.003 1.953 1.909 1.87 1.867 1.878 1.89 1.895 1.896 2021 +487 WBG NID_NGDP West Bank and Gaza Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. National accounts are reported in USD, although NIS is the most commonly used currency and the most common means of transaction. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.263 38.059 36.462 35.042 34.468 42.876 31.503 29.578 26.169 28.805 25.016 24.217 21.598 20.718 18.766 18.611 19.847 16.662 19.482 22.694 22.529 25.088 25.253 27.573 28.327 26.801 24.304 25.769 27.698 25.366 23.612 22.034 20.643 19.734 2021 +487 WBG NGSD_NGDP West Bank and Gaza Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +487 WBG PCPI West Bank and Gaza "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.775 52.493 55.423 58.495 60.131 60.867 64.338 67.172 69.192 72.857 75.658 77.064 84.687 87.018 90.282 92.878 95.461 97.106 98.788 100.202 99.982 100.195 99.999 101.556 100.833 102.082 107.085 110.741 113.778 116.597 119.135 121.46 2021 +487 WBG PCPIPCH West Bank and Gaza "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.623 5.58 5.544 2.797 1.224 5.704 4.404 3.007 5.297 3.845 1.858 9.891 2.752 3.751 2.876 2.781 1.723 1.733 1.431 -0.22 0.213 -0.195 1.557 -0.711 1.238 4.901 3.414 2.743 2.478 2.177 1.951 2021 +487 WBG PCPIE West Bank and Gaza "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 49.23 53.61 58.81 60.26 60.6 61.72 65.68 68.17 70.84 74.08 76.44 80.12 85.69 89.41 91.93 94.46 96.09 98.69 99.87 100.83 99.78 99.76 100.08 101.35 101.42 102.74 108.59 112.721 115.529 118.031 120.73 123.085 2021 +487 WBG PCPIEPCH West Bank and Gaza "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.897 9.7 2.466 0.564 1.848 6.416 3.791 3.917 4.574 3.186 4.814 6.952 4.341 2.818 2.752 1.726 2.706 1.196 0.961 -1.041 -0.02 0.321 1.269 0.069 1.302 5.694 3.804 2.492 2.166 2.286 1.951 2021 +487 WBG TM_RPCH West Bank and Gaza Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.173 -1.932 11.949 9.052 21.359 -9.624 -11.545 -13.077 14.723 13.238 12.305 -4.9 0.669 7.027 9.794 -6.954 6.477 14.415 -5.622 4.033 10.334 1.972 1.349 4.497 1.445 -14.171 16.586 6.058 7.845 5.251 4.2 4.064 4.064 2021 +487 WBG TMG_RPCH West Bank and Gaza Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.151 -3.157 11.604 8.28 24.431 -12.536 -14.673 -14.009 22.078 15.716 11.868 -17.058 7.436 10.501 9.661 -7.354 8.414 15.21 -4.488 5.302 10.843 2.652 0.449 5.126 1.201 -13.236 16.584 6.058 7.845 5.251 4.2 4.064 4.064 2021 +487 WBG TX_RPCH West Bank and Gaza Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.763 -3.955 20.882 17.159 5.698 17.085 -32.934 -18.44 12.418 6.965 19.312 -2.798 21.396 19.926 6.984 0.676 23.039 0.53 4.414 9.555 -3.246 -1.604 13.916 2.508 2.009 -11.199 18.798 3.189 3.207 2.975 2.642 2.182 2.182 2021 +487 WBG TXG_RPCH West Bank and Gaza Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.345 -4.637 21.541 14.048 2.733 4.725 -25.931 -18.183 14.686 5.728 6.81 6.147 11.718 19.287 4.081 9.916 25.849 -1.269 7.417 12.239 -4.643 -0.784 13.837 2.604 -0.514 -7.68 17.953 3.189 3.207 2.975 2.642 2.182 2.182 2021 +487 WBG LUR West Bank and Gaza Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.6 18.6 18.713 23.529 20.1 14.219 11.844 14.3 25.3 31.2 25.5 26.8 23.5 23.7 21.7 26.6 24.5 23.7 20.9 23 23.4 26.9 25.9 26.9 25.45 26.25 25.35 25.925 26.392 25.692 24.992 24.492 24.192 24.092 23.992 2021 +487 WBG LE West Bank and Gaza Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +487 WBG LP West Bank and Gaza Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.184 2.317 2.483 2.631 2.783 2.872 2.962 3.053 3.138 3.225 3.315 3.407 3.508 3.612 3.719 3.821 3.922 4.023 4.125 4.226 4.328 4.429 4.53 4.632 4.733 4.854 4.977 5.101 5.227 5.35 5.474 5.599 5.723 5.848 5.973 2021 +487 WBG GGR West Bank and Gaza General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: largely growth Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Authorities produce tables both on commitment and cash basis but these distinctions are not always accurate General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.794 11.794 10.841 11.576 13.263 14.435 14.036 16.518 15.702 14.668 14.129 13.504 14.74 16.371 18.266 18.616 19.436 20.323 21.141 2021 +487 WBG GGR_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.093 32.582 27.085 24.591 27.177 28.838 25.845 27.918 27.048 25.098 23.134 25.258 25.3 25.756 26.852 26.023 25.975 26.043 26.026 2021 +487 WBG GGX West Bank and Gaza General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: largely growth Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Authorities produce tables both on commitment and cash basis but these distinctions are not always accurate General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.234 12.588 13.346 14.526 14.009 15.709 16.566 17.746 17.316 16.104 16.864 17.446 17.786 18.583 20.36 21.497 22.65 23.737 24.82 2021 +487 WBG GGX_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.767 34.774 33.343 30.857 28.707 31.383 30.503 29.995 29.827 27.556 27.613 32.631 30.528 29.236 29.931 30.05 30.27 30.417 30.556 2021 +487 WBG GGXCNL West Bank and Gaza General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: largely growth Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Authorities produce tables both on commitment and cash basis but these distinctions are not always accurate General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.44 -0.793 -2.505 -2.95 -0.746 -1.274 -2.53 -1.229 -1.614 -1.436 -2.735 -3.942 -3.046 -2.212 -2.094 -2.881 -3.214 -3.414 -3.679 2021 +487 WBG GGXCNL_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.675 -2.192 -6.258 -6.266 -1.529 -2.545 -4.658 -2.077 -2.78 -2.458 -4.479 -7.373 -5.228 -3.481 -3.079 -4.027 -4.296 -4.374 -4.53 2021 +487 WBG GGSB West Bank and Gaza General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +487 WBG GGSB_NPGDP West Bank and Gaza General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +487 WBG GGXONLB West Bank and Gaza General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +487 WBG GGXONLB_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +487 WBG GGXWDN West Bank and Gaza General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +487 WBG GGXWDN_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +487 WBG GGXWDG West Bank and Gaza General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: largely growth Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Authorities produce tables both on commitment and cash basis but these distinctions are not always accurate General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.522 3.731 3.516 3.733 4.351 5.52 4.588 5.666 6.027 7.619 8.224 10.521 14.029 14.753 16.994 20.133 18.357 18.452 19.371 21.051 25.172 29.354 28.383 27.313 26.188 25.011 23.783 22.506 2021 +487 WBG GGXWDG_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.024 22.159 20.87 20.655 21.091 23.995 19.252 23.718 22.978 23.964 22.718 26.285 29.801 30.231 33.952 37.071 31.027 31.785 33.145 34.469 47.08 50.382 44.654 40.152 36.607 33.425 30.477 27.707 2021 +487 WBG NGDP_FY West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: largely growth Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Authorities produce tables both on commitment and cash basis but these distinctions are not always accurate General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.561 9.885 10.882 12.969 15.458 17.682 17.588 16.838 16.847 18.071 20.631 23.003 23.831 23.891 26.23 31.796 36.199 40.025 47.075 48.801 50.054 54.308 59.165 58.054 58.442 61.073 53.466 58.262 63.562 68.023 71.537 74.826 78.037 81.227 2021 +487 WBG BCA West Bank and Gaza Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data based on BPM6 begin in 2011. Prior data are not comparable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.84 -1.04 -1.056 -1.181 -1.076 -1.485 -0.857 -0.828 -0.486 -1.071 -1.588 -1.365 -1.234 -0.419 0.381 -1.137 -1.307 -2.07 -1.821 -1.997 -1.901 -1.939 -2.143 -2.13 -2.14 -1.779 -1.903 -1.486 -2.011 -1.719 -2.275 -2.355 -2.43 -2.507 2021 +487 WBG BCA_NGDPD West Bank and Gaza Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -29.547 -31.665 -30.974 -31.417 -26.447 -34.761 -19.856 -20.678 -13.654 -26.978 -34.496 -26.634 -23.063 -7.196 5.206 -14.061 -13.499 -18.501 -14.916 -14.773 -13.586 -13.879 -13.907 -13.207 -13.15 -10.385 -12.25 -8.241 -10.684 -8.863 -11.272 -11.254 -11.231 -11.132 2021 +474 YEM NGDP_R Yemen "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: GDP in current prices in U.S. dollars is calculated by using the market exchange rate since 2015, whereas in prior years, the official exchange rate has been used. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 147.959 157.271 170.179 176.99 188.887 199.596 208.847 219.772 232.973 241.769 256.715 266.48 276.966 287.345 298.76 315.466 325.468 336.334 348.602 362.079 389.968 340.384 348.529 365.34 364.651 262.569 237.953 225.884 227.584 230.77 211.154 209.043 213.224 220.154 235.564 250.876 265.929 280.555 2020 +474 YEM NGDP_RPCH Yemen "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.293 8.208 4.002 6.722 5.669 4.635 5.231 6.007 3.776 6.182 3.804 3.935 3.747 3.973 5.592 3.17 3.338 3.648 3.866 7.702 -12.715 2.393 4.824 -0.189 -27.995 -9.375 -5.072 0.752 1.4 -8.5 -1 2 3.25 7 6.5 6 5.5 2020 +474 YEM NGDP Yemen "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: GDP in current prices in U.S. dollars is calculated by using the market exchange rate since 2015, whereas in prior years, the official exchange rate has been used. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 147.958 176.132 215.692 261.059 336.514 518.252 741.667 884.192 859.104 "1,189.86" "1,558.37" "1,662.10" "1,878.01" "2,160.61" "2,563.49" "3,208.50" "3,760.04" "4,308.64" "5,375.83" "5,097.59" "6,786.81" "6,996.91" "7,586.55" "8,684.83" "9,289.39" "9,797.60" "8,891.00" "10,006.00" "11,578.73" "12,606.26" "14,005.57" "20,617.48" "30,155.84" "36,000.57" "40,429.51" "44,538.02" "48,893.50" "53,714.67" 2020 +474 YEM NGDPD Yemen "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.644 14.665 17.959 21.737 28.019 12.796 6.496 6.838 6.322 7.639 9.679 9.853 10.693 11.778 13.868 16.732 19.063 21.651 26.911 25.13 30.907 32.726 35.401 40.415 43.229 42.444 31.318 26.842 21.606 21.888 18.85 19.911 27.594 28.099 30.154 32.953 36.561 40.901 2020 +474 YEM PPPGDP Yemen "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.197 26.59 29.428 31.331 34.151 36.844 39.257 42.023 45.049 47.409 51.48 54.642 57.677 61.02 65.147 70.947 75.455 80.081 84.594 88.427 96.383 85.876 85.441 92.756 94.312 68.589 62.781 60.729 62.647 64.661 59.877 61.742 67.454 72.128 78.796 85.478 92.331 99.294 2020 +474 YEM NGDP_D Yemen "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 99.999 111.993 126.744 147.499 178.156 259.651 355.125 402.322 368.757 492.146 607.043 623.726 678.064 751.921 858.042 "1,017.07" "1,155.27" "1,281.06" "1,542.11" "1,407.87" "1,740.35" "2,055.59" "2,176.73" "2,377.19" "2,547.47" "3,731.44" "3,736.46" "4,429.71" "5,087.68" "5,462.70" "6,632.85" "9,862.80" "14,142.82" "16,352.48" "17,162.84" "17,753.01" "18,385.96" "19,145.89" 2020 +474 YEM NGDPRPC Yemen "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,242.55" "12,421.10" "12,770.88" "12,626.59" "12,855.86" "13,027.89" "13,143.75" "13,393.42" "13,788.48" "13,912.28" "14,361.90" "14,490.35" "14,639.44" "14,764.36" "14,925.29" "15,326.61" "15,380.90" "15,462.47" "15,592.92" "15,759.76" "16,519.31" "14,035.17" "13,991.55" "14,284.32" "13,893.41" "9,755.04" "8,626.40" "7,995.78" "7,870.71" "7,801.56" "6,981.40" "6,762.78" "6,752.82" "6,828.79" "7,159.82" "7,475.30" "7,771.59" "8,045.11" 2018 +474 YEM NGDPRPPPPC Yemen "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,291.39" "3,339.39" "3,433.43" "3,394.64" "3,456.28" "3,502.53" "3,533.68" "3,600.80" "3,707.01" "3,740.30" "3,861.17" "3,895.71" "3,935.79" "3,969.37" "4,012.64" "4,120.53" "4,135.13" "4,157.06" "4,192.13" "4,236.99" "4,441.19" "3,773.33" "3,761.61" "3,840.32" "3,735.22" "2,622.63" "2,319.20" "2,149.65" "2,116.03" "2,097.44" "1,876.94" "1,818.16" "1,815.48" "1,835.91" "1,924.91" "2,009.72" "2,089.38" "2,162.91" 2018 +474 YEM NGDPPC Yemen "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,242.44" "13,910.71" "16,186.31" "18,624.14" "22,903.51" "33,827.02" "46,676.70" "53,884.73" "50,845.96" "68,468.77" "87,182.88" "90,380.03" "99,264.72" "111,016.26" "128,065.21" "155,881.67" "177,691.08" "198,083.57" "240,460.31" "221,876.34" "287,494.25" "288,506.05" "304,558.77" "339,565.22" "353,931.07" "364,003.85" "322,322.05" "354,189.42" "400,436.35" "426,175.36" "463,065.75" "666,998.79" "955,038.29" "1,116,676.10" "1,228,827.33" "1,327,090.87" "1,428,881.54" "1,540,306.96" 2018 +474 YEM NGDPDPC Yemen "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,046.18" "1,158.26" "1,347.74" "1,550.72" "1,907.04" 835.235 408.835 416.742 374.177 439.595 541.509 535.776 565.216 605.153 692.79 812.886 900.882 995.353 "1,203.72" "1,093.81" "1,309.23" "1,349.42" "1,421.17" "1,580.18" "1,647.03" "1,576.91" "1,135.35" 950.153 747.223 739.947 623.233 644.153 873.903 871.574 916.509 981.884 "1,068.48" "1,172.85" 2018 +474 YEM PPPPC Yemen "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,002.12" "2,100.02" "2,208.36" "2,235.16" "2,324.36" "2,404.85" "2,470.66" "2,561.00" "2,666.22" "2,728.06" "2,880.03" "2,971.26" "3,048.61" "3,135.31" "3,254.57" "3,446.88" "3,565.83" "3,681.62" "3,783.87" "3,848.87" "4,082.86" "3,540.96" "3,429.99" "3,626.62" "3,593.33" "2,548.24" "2,275.99" "2,149.65" "2,166.58" "2,185.96" "1,979.73" "1,997.42" "2,136.28" "2,237.28" "2,394.96" "2,546.96" "2,698.32" "2,847.34" 2018 +474 YEM NGAP_NPGDP Yemen Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +474 YEM PPPSH Yemen Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.087 0.091 0.088 0.09 0.094 0.095 0.096 0.097 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.103 0.104 0.104 0.103 0.104 0.102 0.1 0.1 0.105 0.107 0.09 0.085 0.088 0.086 0.061 0.054 0.05 0.048 0.048 0.045 0.042 0.042 0.042 0.044 0.045 0.046 0.047 2020 +474 YEM PPPEX Yemen Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.115 6.624 7.33 8.332 9.854 14.066 18.892 21.04 19.07 25.098 30.271 30.418 32.561 35.408 39.349 45.224 49.832 53.803 63.549 57.647 70.415 81.477 88.793 93.631 98.497 142.845 141.618 164.766 184.825 194.96 233.904 333.93 447.057 499.121 513.089 521.049 529.545 540.964 2020 +474 YEM NID_NGDP Yemen Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: GDP in current prices in U.S. dollars is calculated by using the market exchange rate since 2015, whereas in prior years, the official exchange rate has been used. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.44 13.816 19.948 18.482 19.134 21.749 23.04 24.631 23.65 18.706 18.928 19.56 18.484 20.727 20.28 18.53 16.384 17.194 15.416 13.545 11.661 5.501 8.704 8.106 7.832 1.645 1.402 2.084 5.829 6.468 5.861 5.823 5.862 6.233 8.041 9.505 9.974 10.253 2020 +474 YEM NGSD_NGDP Yemen Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: GDP in current prices in U.S. dollars is calculated by using the market exchange rate since 2015, whereas in prior years, the official exchange rate has been used. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.273 10.409 17.642 16.332 20.11 22.051 23.938 24.959 18.618 25.902 32.736 26.369 22.618 22.221 21.906 22.356 17.604 10.227 10.766 3.488 8.25 2.5 6.993 5.033 7.105 -4.536 -3.028 0.706 4.555 2.622 -0.003 0.739 -5.505 -1.978 2.128 6.529 8.864 10.247 2020 +474 YEM PCPI Yemen "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF staff estimates based on information provided by Central Bank of Yemen and - in previous years - the National Statistics Office. Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.183 7.51 11.356 18.367 31.459 51.559 71.556 74.873 83.514 90.119 100 111.916 125.613 139.218 156.607 172.059 190.719 205.795 244.847 253.845 282.212 337.367 370.716 411.378 444.944 542.832 658.455 858.625 "1,095.61" "1,227.15" "1,510.56" "2,200.81" "3,165.78" "3,706.15" "3,939.74" "4,136.73" "4,343.56" "4,560.74" 2020 +474 YEM PCPIPCH Yemen "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.913 51.2 61.746 71.277 63.892 38.785 4.635 11.542 7.909 10.964 11.916 12.239 10.831 12.49 9.867 10.845 7.905 18.976 3.675 11.175 19.544 9.885 10.968 8.159 22 21.3 30.4 27.6 12.007 23.095 45.695 43.846 17.069 6.303 5 5 5 2020 +474 YEM PCPIE Yemen "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF staff estimates based on information provided by Central Bank of Yemen and - in previous years - the National Statistics Office. Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.925 54.902 69.85 74.774 83.68 92.201 100 122.35 127.647 144.996 159.469 179.368 193.469 215.075 238.294 259.342 291.722 359.323 380.184 411.132 452.268 606.039 678.158 996.892 "1,139.45" "1,253.39" "1,692.08" "2,681.90" "3,464.01" "3,730.95" "3,917.50" "4,113.37" "4,319.04" "4,534.99" 2020 +474 YEM PCPIEPCH Yemen "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.2 27.226 7.05 11.91 10.184 8.458 22.35 4.33 13.591 9.981 12.478 7.861 11.168 10.795 8.833 12.486 23.173 5.806 8.14 10.005 34 11.9 47 14.3 10 35 58.497 29.163 7.706 5 5 5 5 2020 +474 YEM TM_RPCH Yemen Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. We complement the authorities' trade data with publicly available information from other sources, in particular the UN (UNVIM, COMTRADE). Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Oil coverage: Oil exports and imports series include crude, refined and natural gas Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.41 8.076 11.7 -44.317 36.429 48.517 15.126 15.924 -15.121 -7.414 12.63 13.859 -1.857 -10.271 1.835 12.736 8.053 9.318 -2.124 -6.359 -14.336 22.26 -2.659 4.15 -7.089 -14.752 -1.795 6.74 29.194 -21.26 9.77 34.875 -5.262 5.329 3.251 5.918 4.747 2020 +474 YEM TMG_RPCH Yemen Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. We complement the authorities' trade data with publicly available information from other sources, in particular the UN (UNVIM, COMTRADE). Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Oil coverage: Oil exports and imports series include crude, refined and natural gas Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.302 -7.17 17.747 -42.525 34.843 47.895 11.093 17.767 -15.2 -5.077 13.705 14.921 2.472 -9.854 1.597 7.573 12.647 7.872 -3.808 -4.506 -12.388 21.816 -0.388 2.029 -10.344 -13.17 3.757 7.861 34.28 -23.725 11.734 40.187 -6.263 5.113 2.823 5.907 3.845 2020 +474 YEM TX_RPCH Yemen Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. We complement the authorities' trade data with publicly available information from other sources, in particular the UN (UNVIM, COMTRADE). Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Oil coverage: Oil exports and imports series include crude, refined and natural gas Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.57 -3.038 14.232 60.353 7.486 0.21 16.44 -2.915 18.366 -1.193 1.533 8.999 -6.018 -9.004 -2.029 -3.882 -10.774 -2.027 1.712 6.237 -17.081 -11.694 2.853 5.812 -34.107 -69.149 -18.765 3.251 30.289 13.182 40.029 55.941 6.601 42.052 30.374 26.91 19.638 2020 +474 YEM TXG_RPCH Yemen Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. We complement the authorities' trade data with publicly available information from other sources, in particular the UN (UNVIM, COMTRADE). Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Oil coverage: Oil exports and imports series include crude, refined and natural gas Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.196 -17.396 15.449 80.786 7.822 -2.406 8.457 -7.22 27.137 2.54 0.417 6.186 -6.516 -6.189 -0.935 -4.456 -12.83 -4.284 -3.034 -0.201 -14.006 -14.734 0.205 0.631 -44.447 -74.984 38.423 18.862 30.832 0.067 34.566 54.452 -0.098 46.399 23.687 24.629 17.61 2020 +474 YEM LUR Yemen Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +474 YEM LE Yemen Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +474 YEM LP Yemen Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2018). World Urbanization Prospects: the 2018 revision Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.086 12.662 13.326 14.017 14.693 15.321 15.889 16.409 16.896 17.378 17.875 18.39 18.919 19.462 20.017 20.583 21.161 21.752 22.356 22.975 23.607 24.252 24.91 25.576 26.246 26.916 27.584 28.25 28.915 29.58 30.245 30.911 31.576 32.239 32.901 33.561 34.218 34.873 2018 +474 YEM GGR Yemen General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.21 33.432 29.604 33.851 37.537 95.296 220.867 289.326 227.655 336.831 588.689 553.084 567.672 672.293 820.564 "1,121.29" "1,449.68" "1,429.02" "1,973.75" "1,274.60" "1,774.42" "1,772.54" "2,268.59" "2,075.69" "2,196.38" "1,046.42" 672.276 349 743 923 929 "1,456.00" "3,126.81" "4,122.31" "5,501.05" "6,566.03" "7,653.52" "8,542.35" 2020 +474 YEM GGR_NGDP Yemen General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.363 18.981 13.725 12.967 11.155 18.388 29.78 32.722 26.499 28.309 37.776 33.276 30.227 31.116 32.01 34.947 38.555 33.166 36.715 25.004 26.145 25.333 29.903 23.9 23.644 10.68 7.561 3.488 6.417 7.322 6.633 7.062 10.369 11.451 13.607 14.743 15.653 15.903 2020 +474 YEM GGX Yemen General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.41 43.58 53.125 67.256 84.741 125.04 227.675 302.607 294.416 336.115 493.826 506.761 578.104 763.054 875.742 "1,179.74" "1,405.08" "1,738.51" "2,217.37" "1,795.11" "2,049.86" "2,087.88" "2,747.70" "2,674.69" "2,580.60" "1,903.69" "1,428.64" 839.751 "1,651.60" "1,664.97" "1,599.00" "1,915.00" "3,793.22" "4,597.46" "5,743.27" "6,660.03" "7,600.33" "8,529.98" 2020 +474 YEM GGX_NGDP Yemen General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.636 24.743 24.63 25.763 25.182 24.127 30.698 34.224 34.27 28.248 31.689 30.489 30.783 35.317 34.162 36.769 37.369 40.349 41.247 35.215 30.203 29.84 36.218 30.797 27.78 19.43 16.068 8.392 14.264 13.207 11.417 9.288 12.579 12.771 14.206 14.954 15.545 15.88 2020 +474 YEM GGXCNL Yemen General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -15.2 -10.148 -23.521 -33.405 -47.204 -29.744 -6.808 -13.281 -66.761 0.716 94.863 46.323 -10.432 -90.761 -55.178 -58.451 44.601 -309.495 -243.616 -520.514 -275.44 -315.333 -479.104 -599.003 -384.217 -857.27 -756.359 -490.751 -908.6 -741.971 -670 -459 -666.411 -475.151 -242.221 -93.992 53.187 12.37 2020 +474 YEM GGXCNL_NGDP Yemen General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.273 -5.762 -10.905 -12.796 -14.027 -5.739 -0.918 -1.502 -7.771 0.06 6.087 2.787 -0.555 -4.201 -2.152 -1.822 1.186 -7.183 -4.532 -10.211 -4.058 -4.507 -6.315 -6.897 -4.136 -8.75 -8.507 -4.905 -7.847 -5.886 -4.784 -2.226 -2.21 -1.32 -0.599 -0.211 0.109 0.023 2020 +474 YEM GGSB Yemen General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +474 YEM GGSB_NPGDP Yemen General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +474 YEM GGXONLB Yemen General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.304 -5.951 -20.09 -27.423 -38.733 -22.457 12.245 7.426 -40.739 41.387 129.464 79.594 24.243 -52.802 -1.202 10.621 131.53 -212.11 -114.948 -393.382 -112.727 -12.125 -66.221 -126.332 139.873 -251.81 -280.771 -467.407 -900.2 -712.971 -386 -231 -408.19 -199.057 47.921 217.994 396.371 389.873 2020 +474 YEM GGXONLB_NGDP Yemen General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.316 -3.379 -9.314 -10.505 -11.51 -4.333 1.651 0.84 -4.742 3.478 8.308 4.789 1.291 -2.444 -0.047 0.331 3.498 -4.923 -2.138 -7.717 -1.661 -0.173 -0.873 -1.455 1.506 -2.57 -3.158 -4.671 -7.775 -5.656 -2.756 -1.12 -1.354 -0.553 0.119 0.489 0.811 0.726 2020 +474 YEM GGXWDN Yemen General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,024.92" "1,118.39" 879.264 903.796 938.253 "1,127.12" "1,165.53" "1,189.22" "1,240.79" "1,518.21" "1,689.21" "2,224.24" "2,597.67" "2,962.46" "3,434.85" "4,056.89" "4,439.24" "5,500.95" "6,337.48" "7,660.53" "8,544.50" "9,560.45" "11,671.78" "14,290.57" "16,196.27" "17,323.27" "18,209.13" "19,586.57" "21,545.22" "23,699.75" 2020 +474 YEM GGXWDN_NGDP Yemen General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 119.301 93.994 56.422 54.377 49.96 52.167 45.466 37.065 32.999 35.236 31.422 43.633 38.275 42.34 45.276 46.712 47.788 56.146 71.28 76.559 73.795 75.839 83.337 69.313 53.709 48.119 45.039 43.977 44.066 44.122 2020 +474 YEM GGXWDG Yemen General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,142.86" 948.124 "1,006.71" "1,086.00" "1,227.72" "1,334.76" "1,405.35" "1,535.69" "1,741.03" "1,957.94" "2,540.76" "2,876.22" "3,199.41" "3,589.38" "4,186.07" "4,525.99" "5,587.70" "6,424.22" "7,747.28" "8,631.25" "9,647.20" "11,758.52" "14,377.32" "16,283.02" "17,410.02" "18,295.88" "19,673.31" "21,640.64" "23,804.71" 2020 +474 YEM GGXWDG_NGDP Yemen General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.05 60.841 60.569 57.827 56.823 52.068 43.801 40.842 40.408 36.421 49.842 42.38 45.726 47.312 48.2 48.722 57.031 72.255 77.426 74.544 76.527 83.956 69.734 53.996 48.36 45.254 44.172 44.261 44.317 2020 +474 YEM NGDP_FY Yemen "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 147.958 176.132 215.692 261.059 336.514 518.252 741.667 884.192 859.104 "1,189.86" "1,558.37" "1,662.10" "1,878.01" "2,160.61" "2,563.49" "3,208.50" "3,760.04" "4,308.64" "5,375.83" "5,097.59" "6,786.81" "6,996.91" "7,586.55" "8,684.83" "9,289.39" "9,797.60" "8,891.00" "10,006.00" "11,578.73" "12,606.26" "14,005.57" "20,617.48" "30,155.84" "36,000.57" "40,429.51" "44,538.02" "48,893.50" "53,714.67" 2020 +474 YEM BCA Yemen Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. We complement the authorities' BoP data with publicly available information from other sources, in particular the UN (UNVIM, COMTRADE, OCHA, WFP). Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.737 -0.5 -0.414 -0.467 0.273 0.039 0.058 0.022 -0.318 0.55 1.337 0.671 0.443 0.176 0.225 0.633 0.232 -1.508 -1.251 -2.527 -1.054 -0.982 -0.606 -1.242 -0.315 -2.623 -1.388 -0.37 -0.275 -0.842 -1.105 -1.012 -3.137 -2.307 -1.783 -0.981 -0.406 -0.002 2020 +474 YEM BCA_NGDPD Yemen Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.83 -3.408 -2.305 -2.149 0.975 0.302 0.897 0.321 -5.034 7.195 13.808 6.808 4.147 1.496 1.621 3.782 1.214 -6.967 -4.65 -10.057 -3.411 -3.001 -1.711 -3.072 -0.728 -6.181 -4.431 -1.378 -1.274 -3.846 -5.864 -5.084 -11.367 -8.211 -5.913 -2.976 -1.11 -0.006 2020 +754 ZMB NGDP_R Zambia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 39.933 42.581 41.341 40.868 40.166 40.663 41.353 41.97 45.861 44.183 43.928 43.635 44.53 44.496 38.574 39.692 42.16 43.768 43.599 45.627 47.405 49.925 52.175 55.798 59.722 64.044 69.106 74.878 80.698 88.139 97.216 102.626 110.423 116.007 121.457 125.004 129.725 134.271 139.688 141.701 137.755 144.09 148.28 154.227 160.721 168.11 176.126 184.941 2021 +754 ZMB NGDP_RPCH Zambia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.854 6.631 -2.912 -1.145 -1.718 1.237 1.698 1.491 9.271 -3.658 -0.579 -0.666 2.052 -0.077 -13.309 2.898 6.219 3.814 -0.386 4.65 3.897 5.317 4.506 6.945 7.032 7.236 7.904 8.352 7.774 9.22 10.298 5.565 7.598 5.057 4.698 2.92 3.777 3.504 4.035 1.441 -2.785 4.599 2.908 4.011 4.21 4.598 4.768 5.005 2021 +754 ZMB NGDP Zambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.008 0.014 0.022 0.034 0.06 0.124 0.239 0.622 1.619 2.448 3.29 4.345 5.657 6.588 8.129 11.201 14.785 18.447 23.202 29.73 37.189 45.964 56.263 67.089 77.348 97.216 114.03 131.272 151.331 167.053 183.381 216.098 246.252 275.175 300.449 332.223 426.661 464.69 513.483 574.828 643.252 720.993 808.447 2021 +754 ZMB NGDPD Zambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.246 4.385 4.232 3.653 3.003 2.848 1.962 2.431 4.095 4.365 4.085 3.69 3.614 3.549 3.657 3.799 3.599 4.303 3.538 3.405 3.601 3.87 4.194 4.902 6.221 8.329 12.762 14.06 17.914 15.332 20.264 23.455 25.502 28.042 27.145 21.245 20.965 25.874 26.312 23.309 18.111 21.313 27.025 28.798 30.966 33.313 35.945 38.801 2021 +754 ZMB PPPGDP Zambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.806 9.111 9.392 9.648 9.825 10.261 10.645 11.071 12.524 12.539 12.933 13.281 13.863 14.18 12.556 13.19 14.267 15.067 15.177 16.107 17.114 18.43 19.561 21.332 23.445 25.93 28.842 32.096 35.255 38.752 43.256 46.612 49.509 53.42 54.506 54.473 55.712 58.735 62.565 64.602 63.559 69.245 76.325 82.214 87.474 93.196 99.499 106.5 2021 +754 ZMB NGDP_D Zambia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.008 0.009 0.01 0.011 0.013 0.019 0.035 0.051 0.073 0.136 0.282 0.547 1.398 3.64 6.346 8.288 10.306 12.924 15.109 17.817 23.628 29.614 35.356 41.582 49.78 58.069 66.513 75.14 83.135 87.757 100 111.112 118.881 130.449 137.54 146.701 166.582 183.4 196.992 212.029 241.17 296.108 313.387 332.939 357.656 382.637 409.362 437.138 2021 +754 ZMB NGDPRPC Zambia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,760.30" "6,978.98" "6,564.96" "6,292.37" "5,999.75" "5,895.46" "5,820.91" "5,735.86" "6,084.04" "5,687.12" "5,481.87" "5,283.53" "5,235.87" "5,084.38" "4,277.45" "4,289.15" "4,436.97" "4,482.59" "4,345.15" "4,425.90" "4,478.49" "4,596.75" "4,683.57" "4,883.47" "5,093.17" "5,317.48" "5,581.13" "5,877.82" "6,153.14" "6,524.96" "6,985.41" "7,154.60" "7,467.55" "7,609.03" "7,725.78" "7,710.56" "7,760.04" "7,789.22" "7,859.57" "7,734.38" "7,295.57" "7,405.94" "7,398.10" "7,471.16" "7,560.13" "7,679.07" "7,812.89" "7,968.16" 2019 +754 ZMB NGDPRPPPPC Zambia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,957.21" "3,052.88" "2,871.77" "2,752.53" "2,624.52" "2,578.90" "2,546.29" "2,509.08" "2,661.39" "2,487.76" "2,397.98" "2,311.22" "2,290.37" "2,224.10" "1,871.12" "1,876.24" "1,940.90" "1,960.86" "1,900.73" "1,936.06" "1,959.07" "2,010.80" "2,048.77" "2,136.22" "2,227.95" "2,326.07" "2,441.40" "2,571.19" "2,691.62" "2,854.27" "3,055.69" "3,129.70" "3,266.60" "3,328.48" "3,379.56" "3,372.89" "3,394.54" "3,407.31" "3,438.08" "3,383.31" "3,191.37" "3,239.65" "3,236.21" "3,268.17" "3,307.09" "3,359.12" "3,417.66" "3,485.58" 2019 +754 ZMB NGDPPC Zambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 0.567 0.624 0.624 0.703 0.805 1.12 2.017 2.953 4.468 7.761 15.44 28.88 73.176 185.053 271.43 355.488 457.281 579.339 656.52 788.583 "1,058.20" "1,361.27" "1,655.93" "2,030.62" "2,535.38" "3,087.79" "3,712.18" "4,416.59" "5,115.42" "5,726.11" "6,985.41" "7,949.64" "8,877.52" "9,925.93" "10,626.07" "11,311.44" "12,926.85" "14,285.40" "15,482.73" "16,399.15" "17,594.71" "21,929.55" "23,184.68" "24,874.43" "27,039.28" "29,382.97" "31,983.02" "34,831.86" 2019 +754 ZMB NGDPDPC Zambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 718.795 718.743 672.013 562.441 448.532 412.851 276.151 332.268 543.316 561.832 509.752 446.778 424.949 405.587 405.544 410.542 378.71 440.701 352.627 330.283 340.164 356.323 376.468 429.01 530.54 691.554 "1,030.69" "1,103.69" "1,365.93" "1,135.01" "1,456.05" "1,635.17" "1,724.63" "1,839.33" "1,726.65" "1,310.46" "1,254.12" "1,500.96" "1,480.42" "1,272.24" 959.148 "1,095.47" "1,348.36" "1,395.03" "1,456.59" "1,521.68" "1,594.51" "1,671.73" 2019 +754 ZMB PPPPC Zambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,321.44" "1,493.25" "1,491.45" "1,485.51" "1,467.55" "1,487.63" "1,498.40" "1,513.02" "1,661.46" "1,613.97" "1,613.94" "1,608.16" "1,629.97" "1,620.32" "1,392.28" "1,425.36" "1,501.48" "1,543.08" "1,512.60" "1,562.42" "1,616.81" "1,696.89" "1,755.88" "1,866.96" "1,999.40" "2,152.92" "2,329.39" "2,519.51" "2,688.11" "2,868.81" "3,108.17" "3,249.60" "3,348.12" "3,503.86" "3,467.11" "3,360.02" "3,332.67" "3,407.31" "3,520.21" "3,526.11" "3,366.14" "3,559.05" "3,808.05" "3,982.68" "4,114.67" "4,257.08" "4,413.72" "4,588.54" 2019 +754 ZMB NGAP_NPGDP Zambia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +754 ZMB PPPSH Zambia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.058 0.061 0.059 0.057 0.054 0.052 0.052 0.05 0.053 0.049 0.047 0.045 0.042 0.041 0.034 0.034 0.035 0.035 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.035 0.035 0.036 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.04 0.042 0.046 0.048 0.049 0.049 0.051 0.05 0.049 0.048 0.048 0.048 0.048 0.048 0.047 0.047 0.048 0.048 0.049 0.05 0.05 2021 +754 ZMB PPPEX Zambia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.01 0.018 0.045 0.114 0.195 0.249 0.305 0.375 0.434 0.505 0.654 0.802 0.943 1.088 1.268 1.434 1.594 1.753 1.903 1.996 2.247 2.446 2.651 2.833 3.065 3.366 3.879 4.193 4.398 4.651 5.227 6.162 6.088 6.246 6.571 6.902 7.246 7.591 2021 +754 ZMB NID_NGDP Zambia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 72.032 56.289 47.343 42.609 51.011 65.777 84.203 38.488 28.277 23.664 46.182 30.421 31.676 40.35 40.155 40.368 32.562 32.091 41.166 39.812 38.999 30.259 31.677 37.728 37.015 30.965 36.699 31.7 29.63 30.277 29.878 33.644 31.755 34.039 34.043 42.791 38.206 41.003 38.641 39.262 32.293 28.633 31.462 31.289 31.209 31.35 31.683 31.611 2021 +754 ZMB NGSD_NGDP Zambia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 10.834 0.052 -0.655 6.24 7.016 10.765 14.654 9.595 10.802 6.431 13.538 10.32 7.607 11.284 12.908 8.136 10.014 6.83 -0.267 1.588 26.821 12.833 19.533 27.394 33.999 28.178 41.342 30.462 26.3 36.23 37.405 38.304 37.135 33.463 36.185 40.103 34.941 39.322 37.343 40.655 44.334 36.214 29.672 27.602 30.504 31.482 33.26 35.373 2021 +754 ZMB PCPI Zambia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The CPI level data is provided by the authorities Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.011 0.012 0.014 0.017 0.02 0.028 0.041 0.058 0.085 0.181 0.351 0.65 1.604 4.146 6.056 7.961 11.033 13.396 16.432 20.352 25.255 30.649 37.465 45.483 53.655 63.488 69.213 76.587 86.122 97.655 105.956 115.13 122.7 131.263 141.515 155.818 183.662 195.742 210.412 229.666 265.798 324.329 364.958 399.812 430.397 461.171 493.453 527.994 2021 +754 ZMB PCPIPCH Zambia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.729 13.997 12.495 19.692 20.019 37.43 47.986 43.035 45.818 113.161 93.873 85.28 146.714 158.403 46.073 31.456 38.581 21.418 22.664 23.861 24.091 21.357 22.239 21.4 17.969 18.325 9.017 10.655 12.449 13.392 8.5 8.658 6.575 6.978 7.811 10.107 17.87 6.577 7.495 9.151 15.733 22.021 12.527 9.55 7.65 7.15 7 7 2021 +754 ZMB PCPIE Zambia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The CPI level data is provided by the authorities Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.008 0.009 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.021 0.033 0.048 0.074 0.169 0.331 0.66 1.853 4.227 5.848 8.537 11.543 13.688 17.871 21.559 28.048 33.287 42.159 49.394 58.039 67.239 72.779 79.28 92.409 101.557 109.58 117.47 126.078 135.08 145.7 176.46 189.64 201.18 217.073 242.513 289.151 336.439 379.167 409.5 439.394 470.151 503.062 538.276 2021 +754 ZMB PCPIEPCH Zambia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 13.997 12.495 19.692 20.019 37.43 54.8 47.028 54.042 128.294 96.008 99.651 180.715 128.105 38.355 45.98 35.21 18.581 30.567 20.633 30.1 18.678 26.654 17.161 17.502 15.851 8.239 8.933 16.56 9.9 7.9 7.2 7.328 7.14 7.862 21.112 7.469 6.085 7.9 11.719 19.231 16.354 12.7 8 7.3 7 7 7 2021 +754 ZMB TM_RPCH Zambia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Values from BOP, volumes and prices are staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Staff estimates. Deflated by WEO prices. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.515 34.253 -4.464 3.579 20.808 10.037 15.088 30.748 11.976 -14.215 32.392 27.319 24.968 16.32 -6.815 0.485 -8.293 12.599 6.842 -26.426 -10.597 12.303 21.593 2.86 4.081 6.38 7.823 9.507 2021 +754 ZMB TMG_RPCH Zambia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Values from BOP, volumes and prices are staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Staff estimates. Deflated by WEO prices. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.515 34.253 -4.464 3.579 20.808 10.037 15.088 30.748 11.976 -14.215 32.392 27.319 24.968 16.32 -6.815 0.485 -8.293 12.599 6.842 -26.426 -10.597 12.303 21.593 2.86 4.081 6.38 7.823 9.507 2021 +754 ZMB TX_RPCH Zambia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Values from BOP, volumes and prices are staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Staff estimates. Deflated by WEO prices. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.179 26.175 12.827 -3.207 16.95 6.293 6.303 3.096 8.622 19.078 19.477 1.284 28.072 23.131 -4 -11.392 -5.147 3.981 5.35 -11.722 9.23 -2.79 -4.549 8.439 9.68 7.561 10.539 13.74 2021 +754 ZMB TXG_RPCH Zambia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Values from BOP, volumes and prices are staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Staff estimates. Deflated by WEO prices. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.179 26.175 12.827 -3.207 16.95 6.293 6.303 3.096 8.622 19.078 19.477 1.284 28.072 23.131 -4 -11.392 -5.147 3.981 5.35 -11.722 9.23 -2.79 -4.549 8.439 9.68 7.561 10.539 13.74 2021 +754 ZMB LUR Zambia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +754 ZMB LE Zambia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +754 ZMB LP Zambia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 5.907 6.101 6.297 6.495 6.695 6.897 7.104 7.317 7.538 7.769 8.013 8.259 8.505 8.751 9.018 9.254 9.502 9.764 10.034 10.309 10.585 10.861 11.14 11.426 11.726 12.044 12.382 12.739 13.115 13.508 13.917 14.344 14.787 15.246 15.721 16.212 16.717 17.238 17.773 18.321 18.882 19.456 20.043 20.643 21.259 21.892 22.543 23.21 2019 +754 ZMB GGR Zambia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.528 3.263 4.256 5.104 6.173 7.467 16.825 10.626 12.606 12.182 15.198 20.233 24.541 26.678 31.564 34.421 39.409 43.032 53.45 61.331 67.437 98.945 99.147 105.962 122.753 139.109 157.169 178.629 2021 +754 ZMB GGR_NGDP Zambia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.569 22.07 23.072 21.999 20.764 20.079 36.604 18.886 18.79 15.75 15.634 17.744 18.695 17.629 18.895 18.77 18.237 17.475 19.424 20.413 20.299 23.19 21.336 20.636 21.355 21.626 21.799 22.095 2021 +754 ZMB GGX Zambia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.398 4.134 5.086 6.337 6.919 8.35 9.051 11.209 13.054 13.773 17.563 22.267 28.258 36.073 41.252 51.912 51.707 61.498 76.313 89.595 113.227 134.929 143.336 152.614 169.111 181.042 205.12 210.05 2021 +754 ZMB GGX_NGDP Zambia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.409 27.962 27.571 27.313 23.273 22.451 19.692 19.923 19.457 17.807 18.066 19.527 21.526 23.837 24.694 28.308 23.928 24.974 27.733 29.82 34.081 31.624 30.845 29.721 29.419 28.145 28.45 25.982 2021 +754 ZMB GGXCNL Zambia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.13 -0.871 -0.83 -1.233 -0.746 -0.882 7.774 -0.583 -0.448 -1.591 -2.364 -2.034 -3.717 -9.394 -9.687 -17.492 -12.298 -18.466 -22.863 -28.264 -45.789 -35.984 -44.189 -46.652 -46.359 -41.933 -47.951 -31.421 2021 +754 ZMB GGXCNL_NGDP Zambia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.161 -5.892 -4.499 -5.314 -2.508 -2.372 16.913 -1.037 -0.668 -2.057 -2.432 -1.783 -2.832 -6.208 -5.799 -9.538 -5.691 -7.499 -8.309 -9.407 -13.783 -8.434 -9.509 -9.086 -8.065 -6.519 -6.651 -3.887 2021 +754 ZMB GGSB Zambia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +754 ZMB GGSB_NPGDP Zambia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +754 ZMB GGXONLB Zambia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.437 -0.54 -0.17 -0.441 0.152 -0.018 8.523 0.192 0.502 -0.559 -0.994 -0.951 -1.981 -7.163 -5.976 -12.268 -4.85 -8.64 -9.761 -7.502 -26.027 -9.074 -8.351 -9.117 -3.723 2.294 3.91 14.553 2021 +754 ZMB GGXONLB_NGDP Zambia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.901 -3.656 -0.922 -1.899 0.511 -0.047 18.543 0.342 0.748 -0.722 -1.023 -0.834 -1.509 -4.733 -3.577 -6.69 -2.244 -3.509 -3.547 -2.497 -7.834 -2.127 -1.797 -1.776 -0.648 0.357 0.542 1.8 2021 +754 ZMB GGXWDN Zambia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.236 3.237 4.01 5.55 5.727 4.869 9.933 9.897 10.922 12.735 15.506 18.726 26.346 33.94 53.312 113.58 126.02 156.265 214.521 292.609 458.771 501.288 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +754 ZMB GGXWDN_NGDP Zambia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.889 21.893 21.737 23.921 19.262 13.093 21.611 17.591 16.28 16.465 15.95 16.422 20.07 22.428 31.913 61.937 58.316 63.457 77.958 97.391 138.091 117.491 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +754 ZMB GGXWDG Zambia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.231 31.084 33.25 36.997 38.623 28.17 11.494 12.334 12.876 15.873 18.372 23.727 33.387 40.982 60.354 120.622 133.062 163.306 221.562 299.65 465.812 508.33 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +754 ZMB GGXWDG_NGDP Zambia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 260.964 210.243 180.244 159.458 129.914 75.748 25.006 21.922 19.192 20.521 18.898 20.808 25.434 27.081 36.129 65.777 61.575 66.317 80.517 99.734 140.211 119.141 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +754 ZMB NGDP_FY Zambia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.008 0.015 0.022 0.034 0.061 0.126 0.243 0.633 1.648 2.491 3.342 4.393 5.717 6.704 8.316 11.201 14.785 18.447 23.202 29.73 37.189 45.964 56.263 67.089 77.348 97.216 114.03 131.272 151.331 167.053 183.381 216.098 246.252 275.175 300.449 332.223 426.661 464.69 513.483 574.828 643.252 720.993 808.447 2021 +754 ZMB BCA Zambia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.589 -0.869 -0.741 -0.329 -0.332 -0.35 -0.286 -0.104 0.015 -0.151 -0.093 0.009 -0.118 -0.088 0.047 -0.145 -0.122 -0.182 -0.57 -0.386 -0.438 -0.674 -0.509 -0.507 -0.188 -0.232 0.593 -0.174 -0.597 0.913 1.525 1.093 1.248 -0.218 0.581 -0.571 -0.685 -0.435 -0.341 0.325 2.181 1.616 -0.484 -1.062 -0.218 0.044 0.567 1.46 2021 +754 ZMB BCA_NGDPD Zambia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -13.867 -19.809 -17.505 -9.017 -11.068 -12.289 -14.602 -4.275 0.369 -3.459 -2.279 0.241 -3.276 -2.479 1.29 -3.825 -3.388 -4.23 -16.121 -11.348 -12.178 -17.426 -12.144 -10.333 -3.016 -2.787 4.643 -1.238 -3.33 5.953 7.527 4.659 4.894 -0.779 2.141 -2.687 -3.265 -1.681 -1.298 1.393 12.041 7.581 -1.791 -3.687 -0.705 0.132 1.577 3.762 2021 +698 ZWE NGDP_R Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019. Data before 2009 are unreliable Notes: The Zimbabwe dollar ceased circulating in 2009. Between 2009 19 Zimbabwe operated under a multi-currency regime with the US dollar as the unit of account. In 2019, Zimbabwe authorities introduced the RTGS dollar, later renamed the Zimbabwe dollar and are currently redenominating their national accounts statistics. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.269 20.044 19.196 19.109 17.637 14.775 13.849 12.822 12.366 11.946 9.996 10.735 12.848 14.672 17.116 17.454 17.872 18.193 18.279 19.19 20.098 18.864 17.891 19.172 19.747 20.309 20.896 21.512 22.148 22.804 2019 +698 ZWE NGDP_RPCH Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.111 -4.231 -0.454 -7.704 -16.224 -6.27 -7.413 -3.556 -3.401 -16.323 7.396 19.683 14.197 16.658 1.975 2.394 1.794 0.478 4.983 4.732 -6.144 -5.156 7.159 3.002 2.844 2.892 2.948 2.958 2.959 2019 +698 ZWE NGDP Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019. Data before 2009 are unreliable Notes: The Zimbabwe dollar ceased circulating in 2009. Between 2009 19 Zimbabwe operated under a multi-currency regime with the US dollar as the unit of account. In 2019, Zimbabwe authorities introduced the RTGS dollar, later renamed the Zimbabwe dollar and are currently redenominating their national accounts statistics. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.144 9.45 7.793 7.569 7.959 8.263 10.117 10.386 12.099 11.769 11.34 11.244 10.735 9.574 9.465 9.046 8.141 7.785 6.707 9.666 12.042 14.1 17.116 19.093 19.499 19.969 20.555 21.385 36.945 187.419 "1,189.14" "2,911.11" "14,408.63" "41,965.70" "72,190.13" "97,188.08" "113,996.38" "131,931.52" 2019 +698 ZWE NGDPD Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.144 9.45 7.793 7.569 7.959 8.263 10.117 10.386 12.099 11.769 11.34 11.244 10.735 9.574 9.465 9.046 8.141 7.785 6.707 9.666 12.042 14.1 17.116 19.093 19.499 19.969 20.555 21.385 36.945 22.995 23.181 32.868 38.28 37.303 38.708 38.794 38.678 40.397 2019 +698 ZWE PPPGDP Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.692 28.773 28.18 28.684 26.887 22.969 22.107 21.11 20.987 20.821 17.757 19.192 23.246 27.098 31.163 34.191 35.502 37.028 37.965 33.371 35.785 34.187 32.816 36.626 40.408 43.037 45.211 47.409 49.74 52.203 2019 +698 ZWE NGDP_D Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.692 58.714 59.074 58.841 60.865 64.795 68.345 70.547 65.836 65.167 67.098 90.042 93.727 96.101 100 109.39 109.107 109.767 112.451 111.434 183.819 993.553 "6,646.59" "15,184.41" "72,965.33" "206,637.97" "345,472.17" "451,784.14" "514,692.85" "578,548.72" 2019 +698 ZWE NGDPRPC Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,724.19" "1,709.70" "1,641.70" "1,638.46" "1,516.26" "1,269.35" "1,180.63" "1,083.86" "1,029.65" 992.157 824.729 877.76 "1,041.17" "1,177.58" "1,310.44" "1,299.65" "1,297.14" "1,298.63" "1,284.75" "1,329.26" "1,372.68" "1,265.55" "1,177.87" "1,237.50" "1,248.50" "1,256.40" "1,267.91" "1,281.21" "1,295.61" "1,310.02" 2017 +698 ZWE NGDPRPPPPC Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,998.31" "2,973.10" "2,854.87" "2,849.22" "2,636.72" "2,207.35" "2,053.07" "1,884.80" "1,790.53" "1,725.33" "1,434.18" "1,526.39" "1,810.55" "2,047.78" "2,278.82" "2,260.05" "2,255.69" "2,258.28" "2,234.14" "2,311.53" "2,387.04" "2,200.74" "2,048.27" "2,151.97" "2,171.10" "2,184.84" "2,204.86" "2,227.99" "2,253.02" "2,278.08" 2017 +698 ZWE NGDPPC Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,036.53" 936.263 748.65 702.439 714.032 717.092 849.876 881.223 "1,029.20" "1,003.83" 969.824 964.08 922.878 822.472 806.898 764.632 677.881 646.558 553.376 790.352 975.851 "1,131.68" "1,310.44" "1,421.70" "1,415.28" "1,425.47" "1,444.72" "1,481.24" "2,523.25" "12,573.86" "78,287.87" "187,906.95" "910,970.16" "2,596,199.73" "4,380,280.89" "5,788,316.08" "6,668,402.44" "7,579,104.16" 2017 +698 ZWE NGDPDPC Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,036.53" 936.263 748.65 702.439 714.032 717.092 849.876 881.223 "1,029.20" "1,003.83" 969.824 964.08 922.878 822.472 806.898 764.632 677.881 646.558 553.376 790.352 975.851 "1,131.68" "1,310.44" "1,421.70" "1,415.28" "1,425.47" "1,444.72" "1,481.24" "2,523.25" "1,542.75" "1,526.16" "2,121.57" "2,420.22" "2,307.73" "2,348.68" "2,310.47" "2,262.52" "2,320.70" 2017 +698 ZWE PPPPC Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,440.67" "2,454.25" "2,410.03" "2,459.46" "2,311.50" "1,973.28" "1,884.63" "1,784.42" "1,747.48" "1,729.35" "1,465.09" "1,569.29" "1,883.80" "2,174.90" "2,385.89" "2,545.91" "2,576.74" "2,643.16" "2,668.33" "2,311.53" "2,444.07" "2,293.62" "2,160.44" "2,364.14" "2,554.73" "2,662.50" "2,743.27" "2,823.57" "2,909.65" "2,998.95" 2017 +698 ZWE NGAP_NPGDP Zimbabwe Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +698 ZWE PPPSH Zimbabwe Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.064 0.061 0.056 0.054 0.049 0.039 0.035 0.031 0.028 0.026 0.021 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.033 0.027 0.028 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 2019 +698 ZWE PPPEX Zimbabwe Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.422 0.409 0.402 0.392 0.399 0.417 0.428 0.429 0.388 0.374 0.378 0.504 0.518 0.52 0.549 0.558 0.549 0.539 0.541 0.641 1.032 5.482 36.237 79.482 356.582 975.099 "1,596.74" "2,050.00" "2,291.82" "2,527.26" 2019 +698 ZWE NID_NGDP Zimbabwe Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +698 ZWE NGSD_NGDP Zimbabwe Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +698 ZWE PCPI Zimbabwe "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: The National Statistics Office started publishing U.S. dollar CPI in January 2009. The original Zimbabwe dollar series that has been converted to U.S. dollars ends in July 2008. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 160.147 169.046 170.043 155.671 152.78 128.32 142.006 160.161 158.468 152.372 154.421 134.125 130.104 130.594 126.988 146.324 155.112 153.614 110.566 95.716 100 62.802 41.17 37.644 80.396 55.053 73.207 19.964 51.3 54.489 56.148 58.097 60.258 61.241 61.111 59.638 58.709 59.242 65.526 232.807 "1,530.03" "3,037.82" "11,693.72" "35,620.51" "48,492.66" "58,146.77" "63,939.23" "70,333.16" 2019 +698 ZWE PCPIPCH Zimbabwe "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a 5.556 0.59 -8.452 -1.857 -16.01 10.666 12.785 -1.057 -3.847 1.345 -13.143 -2.998 0.376 -2.761 15.227 6.006 -0.965 -28.023 -13.431 4.475 -37.198 -34.445 -8.565 113.569 -31.522 32.974 -72.729 156.964 6.216 3.045 3.47 3.72 1.632 -0.213 -2.41 -1.558 0.907 10.607 255.292 557.21 98.546 284.938 204.612 36.137 19.908 9.962 10 2019 +698 ZWE PCPIE Zimbabwe "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: The National Statistics Office started publishing U.S. dollar CPI in January 2009. The original Zimbabwe dollar series that has been converted to U.S. dollars ends in July 2008. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.153 54.616 56.373 59.146 60.87 61.072 60.586 59.087 58.557 60.566 86.048 534.489 "2,397.64" "3,853.90" "24,944.54" "49,889.08" "74,833.62" "93,542.02" "104,767.06" "115,243.77" 2019 +698 ZWE PCPIEPCH Zimbabwe "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.67 3.217 4.92 2.914 0.331 -0.796 -2.473 -0.898 3.43 42.074 521.15 348.586 60.737 547.255 100 50 25 12 10 2019 +698 ZWE TM_RPCH Zimbabwe Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +698 ZWE TMG_RPCH Zimbabwe Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Other Latest actual data: 2019 Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.1 -5.794 4.365 12.262 9.653 15.26 3.341 -11.4 12.994 9.886 11.743 17.634 -9.77 -20.768 6 -1.95 3.32 -23.24 -6.193 -9.508 -2.648 -13.527 13.186 16.112 50.092 30.006 -8.346 1.806 -4.953 22.812 -7.548 -4.576 18.09 -28.668 21.313 14.253 -5.04 3.442 2.678 2.47 2.465 3.423 2019 +698 ZWE TX_RPCH Zimbabwe Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +698 ZWE TXG_RPCH Zimbabwe Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Other Latest actual data: 2019 Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.2 1.533 -12.925 -4.225 -3.62 -5.243 -8.886 17.779 11.88 0.283 7.172 -1.248 -8.953 5.374 6.054 5.381 -17.746 -19.986 -8.323 -9.354 -2.504 -7.859 -39.717 -6.36 62.127 27.285 -13.063 -0.786 0.932 3.187 5.025 -28.202 3.889 -2.964 -26.287 21.612 3.011 1.354 5.079 2.416 4.237 2.296 2019 +698 ZWE LUR Zimbabwe Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +698 ZWE LE Zimbabwe Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +698 ZWE LP Zimbabwe Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: From 2001, data are unreliable. Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 7.092 7.3 7.606 7.849 8.099 8.385 8.648 8.919 9.199 9.488 9.786 10.093 10.41 10.776 11.147 11.523 11.905 11.786 11.756 11.724 11.693 11.663 11.632 11.64 11.73 11.83 12.01 12.04 12.12 12.23 12.34 12.459 13.061 13.43 13.778 14.009 14.228 14.437 14.642 14.905 15.189 15.492 15.817 16.164 16.481 16.79 17.095 17.407 2017 +698 ZWE GGR Zimbabwe General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.942 0.52 0.202 0.133 0.934 2.198 2.921 3.496 3.741 3.77 3.737 3.502 3.87 5.491 22.971 183.039 489.592 "2,340.13" "6,815.73" "11,724.54" "15,784.51" "18,514.38" "21,427.26" 2019 +698 ZWE GGR_NGDP Zimbabwe General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.409 6.392 2.59 1.983 9.659 18.254 20.713 20.424 19.594 19.333 18.714 17.038 18.097 14.864 12.256 15.393 16.818 16.241 16.241 16.241 16.241 16.241 16.241 2019 +698 ZWE GGX Zimbabwe General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.418 0.695 0.398 0.254 1.144 2.178 3.277 3.492 3.994 3.987 4.097 4.863 6.144 7.497 24.84 173.965 557.403 "2,370.93" "6,870.63" "11,743.25" "15,560.37" "18,194.42" "21,028.47" 2019 +698 ZWE GGX_NGDP Zimbabwe General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.674 8.542 5.113 3.787 11.835 18.09 23.24 20.402 20.918 20.445 20.519 23.657 28.732 20.292 13.254 14.629 19.147 16.455 16.372 16.267 16.011 15.961 15.939 2019 +698 ZWE GGXCNL Zimbabwe General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.476 -0.175 -0.196 -0.121 -0.21 0.02 -0.356 0.004 -0.253 -0.217 -0.36 -1.361 -2.274 -2.006 -1.87 9.074 -67.811 -30.796 -54.894 -18.705 224.131 319.954 398.791 2019 +698 ZWE GGXCNL_NGDP Zimbabwe General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.265 -2.15 -2.523 -1.804 -2.176 0.164 -2.527 0.022 -1.324 -1.111 -1.804 -6.619 -10.635 -5.428 -0.998 0.763 -2.329 -0.214 -0.131 -0.026 0.231 0.281 0.302 2019 +698 ZWE GGSB Zimbabwe General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +698 ZWE GGSB_NPGDP Zimbabwe General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +698 ZWE GGXONLB Zimbabwe General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.249 0.005 -0.075 0.017 -0.013 0.133 -0.317 0.044 -0.136 -0.08 -0.183 -1.234 -2.066 -1.638 -1.156 12.203 -54.61 14.255 78.879 203.798 547.262 728.333 842.921 2019 +698 ZWE GGXONLB_NGDP Zimbabwe General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.749 0.066 -0.961 0.253 -0.13 1.106 -2.249 0.257 -0.715 -0.412 -0.917 -6.002 -9.663 -4.433 -0.617 1.026 -1.876 0.099 0.188 0.282 0.563 0.639 0.639 2019 +698 ZWE GGXWDN Zimbabwe General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +698 ZWE GGXWDN_NGDP Zimbabwe General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +698 ZWE GGXWDG Zimbabwe General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.991 3.211 3.477 4.096 5.675 5.729 6.044 6.549 7.053 8.23 9.477 10.089 15.841 18.842 174.699 "1,218.76" "1,947.91" "13,347.46" "27,224.17" "41,501.09" "52,964.56" "60,566.34" "67,806.72" 2019 +698 ZWE GGXWDG_NGDP Zimbabwe General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.061 39.437 44.67 61.077 58.709 47.577 42.864 38.263 36.94 42.204 47.458 49.081 74.075 51.001 93.213 102.491 66.913 92.635 64.872 57.489 54.497 53.13 51.395 2019 +698 ZWE NGDP_FY Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.144 9.45 7.793 7.569 7.959 8.263 10.117 10.386 12.099 11.769 11.34 11.244 10.735 9.574 9.465 9.046 8.141 7.785 6.707 9.666 12.042 14.1 17.116 19.093 19.499 19.969 20.555 21.385 36.945 187.419 "1,189.14" "2,911.11" "14,408.63" "41,965.70" "72,190.13" "97,188.08" "113,996.38" "131,931.52" 2019 +698 ZWE BCA Zimbabwe Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and Ministry of Finance. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.301 -0.674 -0.748 -0.504 -0.171 -0.153 -0.051 0 0.05 -0.079 -0.257 -0.547 -0.842 -0.311 -0.318 -0.369 -0.18 -0.801 -0.159 0.244 0.322 0.365 0.249 -0.069 -0.128 -0.087 0.154 0.298 -0.138 -0.73 -1.655 -2.75 -2.278 -2.649 -2.334 -1.597 -0.697 -0.271 -1.38 0.92 0.678 0.348 0.215 0.096 0.149 0.206 0.237 0.201 2020 +698 ZWE BCA_NGDPD Zimbabwe Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.534 -5.788 -10.804 -4.109 -3.995 -4.466 -1.779 -7.717 -1.312 2.07 2.838 3.248 2.323 -0.72 -1.353 -0.958 1.887 3.829 -2.061 -7.557 -13.747 -19.5 -13.307 -13.873 -11.969 -7.996 -3.393 -1.268 -3.734 4.003 2.926 1.059 0.561 0.257 0.384 0.531 0.612 0.498 2019 + +"International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2022" diff --git a/raw_data/un_population_raw.csv b/raw_data/un_population_raw.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1229e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/raw_data/un_population_raw.csv @@ -0,0 +1,17830 @@ 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Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29249157.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15399106.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15067373.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30466479.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15946572.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15594637.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31541209.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16543889.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16172321.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32716210.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17071446.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16682054.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33753499.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17520861.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17115347.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34636208.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18028696.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17614722.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35643418.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18549863.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18136922.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36686784.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19090409.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18679090.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37769499.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19692301.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19279930.0 +4,Afghanistan,AFG,AF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38972231.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1577592.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1604429.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3182021.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1562949.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1590663.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3153612.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1548482.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1575069.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3123551.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1534566.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1558425.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3092991.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1521272.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1541351.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3062623.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1508427.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1524207.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3032634.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1496029.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1507358.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3003387.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1484648.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1491436.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2976084.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1474662.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1477027.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2951689.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1466053.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1464489.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2930542.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1459102.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1454298.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2913400.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1453895.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1446760.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2900654.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1450371.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1441823.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2892193.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1448110.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1438905.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2887014.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1446732.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1437371.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2884102.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1445782.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1436699.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2882481.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1444664.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1436399.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2881063.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1443175.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1436181.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2879355.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1441209.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1435804.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2877013.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1438686.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1435198.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2873884.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1433767.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1433082.0 +8,Albania,ALB,AL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2866849.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15698203.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15076418.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30774621.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15912853.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15288133.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31200986.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16126874.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15497822.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31624696.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16346159.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15709725.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32055884.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16578139.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15932047.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32510186.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16806416.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16150275.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32956690.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17050923.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16384158.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33435080.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17330467.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16653361.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33983828.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17628561.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16941031.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34569592.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17946941.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17249096.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35196037.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18282636.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17573708.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35856344.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18632179.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17911363.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36543542.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18995991.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18264572.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37260563.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19371095.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18629532.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38000627.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19755734.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19004434.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38760168.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20152232.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19390923.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39543155.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20556314.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19783015.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40339329.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20961313.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20175234.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41136546.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21362603.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20564404.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41927007.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21756903.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20948466.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42705369.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22132900.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21318767.0 +12,Algeria,DZA,DZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43451666.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29658.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28572.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58230.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29675.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28650.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58324.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29570.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28608.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58177.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29420.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28521.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57941.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29234.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28392.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57626.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29024.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28230.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57254.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28793.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28045.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56838.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28541.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27842.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56383.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28265.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27626.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55891.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27960.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27406.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55366.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27661.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27189.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54850.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27359.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26952.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54310.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27014.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26678.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53692.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26627.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26369.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52995.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26199.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26018.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52217.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25739.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25629.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51368.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25240.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25208.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50448.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24701.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24763.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49463.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24134.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24290.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48424.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23535.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23786.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47321.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22921.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23269.0 +16,American Samoa,ASM,AS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46189.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34286.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31812.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66098.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35151.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32670.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67820.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36773.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34076.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70849.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38429.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35479.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,73908.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40082.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36852.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,76934.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41679.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38147.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79826.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41829.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38392.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,80221.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40535.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,37634.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,78169.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39192.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36864.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,76055.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37787.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36065.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,73852.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36308.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35212.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71520.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35673.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34895.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70568.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35885.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35128.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71013.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36043.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35324.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71367.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36149.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35473.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71622.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36189.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35557.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71746.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36628.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35913.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,72541.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37380.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36457.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,73837.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38071.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36943.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,75014.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38842.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,37502.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,76343.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39616.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38085.0 +20,Andorra,AND,AD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,77700.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8054751.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8339312.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16394062.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8322504.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8619083.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16941587.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8603948.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8912191.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17516139.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8904705.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9219638.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18124343.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9226105.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9545020.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18771125.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9564194.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9886765.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19450959.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9917959.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10244382.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20162341.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10289510.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10620175.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20909684.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10678522.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11013001.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21691522.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11084705.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11422970.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22507674.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11510656.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11853530.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23364186.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11955662.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12303450.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24259112.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12417550.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12770743.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25188293.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12894065.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13252938.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26147002.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13381965.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13746372.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27128337.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13878923.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14248799.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28127721.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14390171.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14764575.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29154746.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14915293.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15293335.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30208628.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15445494.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15828040.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31273533.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15983035.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16370553.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32353588.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16517497.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16910990.0 +24,Angola,AGO,AO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33428486.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35308.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39748.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,75055.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35832.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40384.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,76215.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36301.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40894.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,77195.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36746.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41329.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,78075.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37188.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41753.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,78941.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37661.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42209.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79869.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38181.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42715.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,80896.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38746.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43270.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82016.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39368.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43884.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83251.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40012.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,44522.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84534.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40598.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45098.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,85695.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41141.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45588.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,86729.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41653.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46022.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,87674.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42097.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46401.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,88497.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42488.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46748.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,89236.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42853.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47088.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,89941.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43177.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47388.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,90565.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43461.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47659.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,91119.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43716.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47910.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,91626.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43961.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48156.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,92117.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44236.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48429.0 +28,Antigua and Barbuda,ATG,AG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,92664.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3937120.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4253218.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8190337.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3986999.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4295024.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8282023.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4036336.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4335791.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8372127.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4085847.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4376475.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8462322.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4139213.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4416951.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8556164.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4197893.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4458344.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8656237.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4260400.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4502954.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8763354.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4327160.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4551251.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8878411.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4397392.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4602305.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8999696.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4463989.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4655639.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9119628.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4526421.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4710782.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9237203.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4591143.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4767872.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9359015.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4658096.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4827481.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9485576.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4726138.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4888341.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9614479.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4793438.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4948443.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9741881.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4857491.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5005990.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9863480.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4916252.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5059997.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9976248.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4965779.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5105789.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10071567.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5008400.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5144122.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10152522.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5051096.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5181658.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10232753.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5077681.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5207270.0 +31,Azerbaijan,AZE,AZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10284951.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18280746.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18790028.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37070774.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18484124.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18996369.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37480493.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18683681.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19201347.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37885028.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18879702.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19398462.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38278164.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19077001.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19591796.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38668797.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19279146.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19791355.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39070501.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19484104.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19992747.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39476851.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19685381.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20190731.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39876112.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19886051.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20387719.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40273769.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20095357.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20588982.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40684339.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20308490.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20791634.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41100123.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20523871.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20996869.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41520740.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20742597.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21209769.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41952365.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20962098.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21426172.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42388269.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21182969.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21641085.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42824054.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21402321.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21854745.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43257066.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21609840.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22058402.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43668242.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21805549.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22249068.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44054616.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21986961.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22426635.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44413596.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22153370.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22592150.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44745520.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22297002.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22739031.0 +32,Argentina,ARG,AR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45036032.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9437656.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9580307.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19017963.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9550438.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9697705.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19248143.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9664378.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9811466.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19475844.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9776432.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9922567.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19698999.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9890379.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10034678.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19925056.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10015371.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10156360.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20171731.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10166047.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10300984.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20467030.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10353800.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10477029.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20830828.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10570232.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10677642.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21247873.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10782234.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10878658.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21660892.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10961285.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11057884.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22019169.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11127505.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11229529.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22357034.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11310830.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11418439.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22729269.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11496393.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11615389.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23111782.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11665575.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11804005.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23469580.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11829758.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11990479.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23820237.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12007642.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12188060.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24195702.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12198757.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12391577.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24590334.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12390146.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12589085.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24979230.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12578919.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12778251.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25357170.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12738211.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12931840.0 +36,Australia,AUS,AU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25670051.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3874270.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4136158.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8010429.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3893044.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4146582.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8039626.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3917223.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4161769.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8078992.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3940597.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4179507.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8120104.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3968359.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4202858.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8171217.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3999224.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4227811.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8227035.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4021764.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4246000.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8267763.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4035858.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4258865.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8294722.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4049487.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4271645.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8321131.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4061413.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4281523.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8342936.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4072342.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4290488.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8362829.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4088327.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4302873.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8391200.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4110745.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4318892.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8429637.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4139379.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4340161.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8479539.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4177774.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4368292.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8546066.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4236409.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4406013.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8642421.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4292470.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4444017.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8736487.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4325486.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4472011.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8797496.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4347803.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4492710.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8840513.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4367948.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4511992.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8879940.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4382852.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4524926.0 +40,Austria,AUT,AT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8907777.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,158879.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,166136.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,325014.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,160964.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,168662.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,329626.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,162950.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,171053.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,334002.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,164975.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,173516.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,338491.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,167044.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,176046.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,343090.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,169176.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,178628.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,347804.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,171363.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,181302.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,352665.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,173576.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,184091.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,357667.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,175825.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,186970.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,362795.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,178154.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,189903.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,368057.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,180438.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,192835.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,373272.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,182453.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,195497.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,377950.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184252.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,197810.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,382061.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,185807.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,199843.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,385650.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,187310.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,201822.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,389131.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,188854.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,203844.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,392698.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,190241.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,205736.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,395977.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,191491.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,207529.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,399020.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,192656.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,209251.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,401907.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,193737.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,210821.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,404557.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,194506.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,211966.0 +44,Bahamas,BHS,BS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,406472.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,419571.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,291872.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,711442.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,431150.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,299108.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,730257.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,442443.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,305882.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,748325.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,462114.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,316143.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,778257.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,499158.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,334293.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,833451.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,545191.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,356731.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,901921.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,591506.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,379475.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,970981.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,638061.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,402471.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1040532.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,684765.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,425579.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1110344.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,731121.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,448332.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1179453.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,754000.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,459645.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1213645.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,753809.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,458268.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1212077.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,765424.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,459516.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1224940.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,787263.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,474410.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1261673.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,810704.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,500431.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1311135.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,841700.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,520443.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1362142.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,877026.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,532636.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1409661.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,912197.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,544637.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1456834.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,931994.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,555346.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1487340.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,933410.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,560779.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1494189.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,920430.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,557039.0 +48,Bahrain,BHR,BH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1477469.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,65883360.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,63309968.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,129193327.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67083138.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,64587346.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,131670484.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,68254669.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65885157.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,134139826.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,69348344.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,67154862.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,136503206.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,70392333.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,68397392.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,138789725.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,71337878.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,69574712.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,140912590.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,72029553.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,70599279.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,142628831.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,72599534.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,71536401.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,144135934.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,73036822.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,72384497.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,145421318.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,73488956.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,73217854.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,146706810.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74213623.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,74177517.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,148391140.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,75035683.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,75175323.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,150211006.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,75898562.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,76192088.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,152090650.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,76786999.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77243141.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,154030140.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,77673568.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78287731.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,155961299.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,78535803.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,79294197.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,157830000.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,79459393.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,80325176.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,159784569.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,80422431.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81371533.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,161793964.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,81314565.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82369393.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,163683958.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,82164179.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83352043.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,165516222.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83063714.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,84357237.0 +50,Bangladesh,BGD,BD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,167420951.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1496293.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1672231.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3168524.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1477059.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1656075.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3133134.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1460849.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1644189.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3105038.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1447624.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1636479.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3084102.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1435940.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1629806.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3065745.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1424136.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1623111.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3047246.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1410916.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1615571.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3026487.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1396993.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1607401.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3004393.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1383609.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1599812.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2983421.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1371050.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1593247.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2964297.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1359071.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1587223.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2946293.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1347572.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1581404.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2928976.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1337883.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1576538.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2914421.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1329192.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1572193.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2901385.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1321149.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1568781.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2889930.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1313130.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1565465.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2878595.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1304368.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1561468.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2865835.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1295024.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1556900.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2851923.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1284995.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1551563.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2836557.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1274768.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1545834.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2820602.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1265512.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1540097.0 +51,Armenia,ARM,AM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2805609.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,126860.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,137797.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,264657.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,127157.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,138220.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,265377.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,127610.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,138846.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,266455.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,128040.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,139460.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,267499.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,128444.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,140062.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,268505.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,128828.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,140649.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,269477.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,129191.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,141235.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,270426.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,129595.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,141849.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,271444.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,130104.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,142532.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,272636.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,130593.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,143199.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,273792.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,131042.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,143670.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,274711.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,131499.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,143988.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,275487.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,131915.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,144283.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,276198.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,132304.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,144562.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,276865.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,132669.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,144824.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,277493.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,133010.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,145074.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,278083.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,133335.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,145315.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,278649.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,133645.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,145543.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,279187.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,133937.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,145752.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,279689.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,134223.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,145957.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,280180.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,134528.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,146165.0 +52,Barbados,BRB,BB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,280693.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5019366.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5244977.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10264343.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5041778.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5267478.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10309256.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5065038.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5290531.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10355569.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5088977.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5313574.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10402551.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5116217.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5339946.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10456163.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5147001.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5369978.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10516978.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5180505.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5402471.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10582975.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5216576.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5437121.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10653697.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5254165.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5472551.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10726716.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5292820.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5508537.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10801357.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5332754.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5545193.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10877947.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5373687.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5582056.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10955743.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5413753.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5617387.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11031140.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5452515.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5650743.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11103257.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5492287.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5684437.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11176723.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5531756.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5716548.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11248304.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5569797.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5747039.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11316836.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5607134.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5777356.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11384490.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5643009.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5805587.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11448596.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5677883.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5832685.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11510568.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5707264.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5854453.0 +56,Belgium,BEL,BE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11561717.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29901.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31470.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61371.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30074.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31690.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61763.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30249.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31891.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62140.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30415.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32053.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62468.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30556.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32185.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62741.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30658.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32301.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62959.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30706.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32375.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63081.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30724.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32432.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63156.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30760.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32498.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63258.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30811.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32543.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63354.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30857.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32590.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63447.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30898.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32636.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63533.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30911.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32650.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63561.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30879.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32627.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63506.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30803.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32553.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63355.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30705.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32440.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63144.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30646.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32422.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63068.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30704.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32572.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63275.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30807.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32764.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63571.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30878.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32934.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63812.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30939.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33092.0 +60,Bermuda,BMU,BM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64031.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,305835.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,281372.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,587207.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,315896.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,287339.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,603234.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,325859.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,293189.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,619048.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,335712.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,298916.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,634627.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,345443.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,304548.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,649991.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,353558.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,309766.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,663323.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,358991.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,314269.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,673260.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,363234.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,318380.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,681614.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,367382.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,322355.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,689737.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,371465.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,326213.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,697678.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,375519.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,329998.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,705517.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,379579.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,333752.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,713331.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,383648.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,337498.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,721146.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,387679.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,341210.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,728889.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,391566.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,344792.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,736357.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,395186.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,348088.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,743274.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,398635.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,351127.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,749762.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,401840.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,354282.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,756122.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,404630.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,357467.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,762097.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,407103.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,360356.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,767459.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,409408.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,363099.0 +64,Bhutan,BTN,BT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,772506.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4339846.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4252810.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8592656.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4418319.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4327765.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8746084.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4495206.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4405378.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8900583.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4573038.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4484341.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9057378.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4651929.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4564351.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9216279.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4731986.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4645403.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9377388.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4814077.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4728586.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9542663.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4897754.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4813399.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9711152.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4981806.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4898788.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9880593.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5066350.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4984968.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10051318.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5151373.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5071897.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10223270.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5236811.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5159435.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10396246.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5322361.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5247336.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10569697.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5407879.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5335470.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10743349.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5493371.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5423617.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10916988.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5578609.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5511477.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11090086.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5663719.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5599297.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11263016.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5748535.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5686999.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11435534.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5832721.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5774185.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11606905.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5916396.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5860919.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11777315.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5992276.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5943887.0 +68,Bolivia (Plurinational State of),BOL,BO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11936162.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2038674.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2140676.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4179350.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2046480.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2148452.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4194932.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2048780.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2149630.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4198410.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2042127.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2141631.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4183757.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2021970.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2120890.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4142860.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1997893.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2096405.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4094297.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1979755.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2078331.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4058086.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1955141.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2052735.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4007876.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1923826.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2019566.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3943392.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1891815.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1985936.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3877750.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1859263.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1951826.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3811088.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1826158.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1916984.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3743142.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1792509.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1881866.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3674374.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1765649.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1851910.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3617559.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1745231.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1825837.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3571068.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1724918.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1799407.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3524324.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1706069.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1774917.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3480986.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1688023.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1752004.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3440027.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1670237.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1729893.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3400129.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1652504.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1708208.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3360712.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1632855.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1685553.0 +70,Bosnia and Herzegovina,BIH,BA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3318408.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,837941.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,889044.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1726985.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,855998.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,905932.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1761930.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,873216.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,921915.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1795131.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,889737.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,937127.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1826864.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,906524.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,952562.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1859085.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,924057.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,968750.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1892807.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,942815.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,985889.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1928704.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,962918.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1004060.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1966977.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,984035.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1023286.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2007320.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1005676.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1043322.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2048997.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1027633.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1064032.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2091664.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1049170.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1084868.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2134037.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1070002.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1105424.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2175426.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1090948.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1126330.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2217278.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1112387.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1147989.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2260376.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1134801.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1170371.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2305172.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1158587.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1193829.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2352416.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1183507.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1218334.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2401840.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1208679.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1242730.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2451409.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1233202.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1266500.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2499702.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1256708.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1289694.0 +72,Botswana,BWA,BW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2546402.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,87124330.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,88749390.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,175873720.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88233218.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89978664.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,178211882.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,89303581.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,91173105.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,180476686.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,90318607.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,92310672.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,182629278.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,91303581.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93418463.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,184722043.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,92281701.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,94515633.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,186797334.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,93237365.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,95583318.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,188820682.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,94163019.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,96616434.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,190779453.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,95059747.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,97612571.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,192672317.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,95935867.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,98581682.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,194517549.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,96806825.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,99546668.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,196353492.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,97676017.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,100509286.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,198185302.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,98526889.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,101450818.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,199977707.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,99355388.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,102366380.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,201721767.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,100185186.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,103274465.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,203459651.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,101008690.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,104179516.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,205188205.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,101794390.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,105065188.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,206859578.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,102567012.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,105937949.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,208504960.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,103354449.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,106812144.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,210166593.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,104119798.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,107663081.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,211782878.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,104779288.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,108417016.0 +76,Brazil,BRA,BR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,213196304.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,121540.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,118866.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,240406.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,125328.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,122772.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,248100.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,129160.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,126827.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,255987.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,133040.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,130958.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,263998.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,136966.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,135163.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,272129.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,140947.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,139428.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,280375.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,144981.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,143749.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,288730.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,149054.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,148120.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,297174.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,153152.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,152520.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,305672.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,157247.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156924.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,314171.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,161229.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,160878.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,322107.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,165130.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,164408.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,329538.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,169071.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,167988.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,337059.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,173068.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,171620.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,344688.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,177062.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,175274.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,352335.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,180966.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,178906.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,359871.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184798.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,182515.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,367313.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,188588.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,186106.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,374694.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,192359.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,189707.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,382066.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,195944.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,193151.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,389095.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,198810.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,196111.0 +84,Belize,BLZ,BZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,394921.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,222169.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,207810.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,429979.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,227319.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,213076.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,440395.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,232444.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,218317.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,450761.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,237617.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,223600.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,461217.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,242852.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,228933.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,471785.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,248157.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,234329.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,482486.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,253589.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,239841.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,493430.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,259158.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,245462.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,504619.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,264829.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,251172.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,516001.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,270736.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,257098.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,527834.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,277025.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,263369.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,540394.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,283714.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,270007.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,553721.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,290778.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,276985.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,567763.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,298141.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,284225.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,582365.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,305726.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,291650.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,597376.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,313454.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,299207.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,612660.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,321268.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,306835.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,628102.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,329136.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,314499.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,643634.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,337049.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,322200.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,659249.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,345031.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,329962.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,674993.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,353241.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,337950.0 +90,Solomon Islands,SLB,SB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,691191.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10327.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9777.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20104.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10588.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10069.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20657.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10851.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10437.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21288.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11133.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10849.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21982.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11439.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11277.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22716.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11774.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11724.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23498.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12133.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12190.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24323.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12512.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12679.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25191.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12918.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13197.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26115.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13329.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13715.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27044.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13556.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14001.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27556.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13724.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14238.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27962.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13915.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14506.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28421.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14016.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14641.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28657.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14145.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14827.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28971.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14303.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15063.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29366.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14453.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15287.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29739.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14578.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15482.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30060.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14682.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15654.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30335.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14786.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15825.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30610.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14900.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16010.0 +92,British Virgin Islands,VGB,VG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30910.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,175917.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,158010.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,333927.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,179279.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,161470.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,340749.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,182568.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,164896.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,347463.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,185758.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,168287.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,354045.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,188858.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,171603.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,360461.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,191886.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,174832.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,366718.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,194829.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,177979.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,372808.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,197694.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,181055.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,378749.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,200494.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,184074.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,384568.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,203252.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,187059.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,390311.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,206007.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,190046.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,396053.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,208672.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,192834.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,401506.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,211233.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,195401.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,406634.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,213768.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,197935.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,411703.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,216246.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,200411.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,416656.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,218636.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,202801.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,421437.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,220910.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,205085.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,425994.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,223039.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,207238.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,430277.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,225018.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,209257.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,434275.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,226876.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,211173.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,438049.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,228677.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,213048.0 +96,Brunei Darussalam,BRN,BN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,441725.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3901686.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4196006.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8097692.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3870288.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4164573.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8034861.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3841273.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4133537.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7974810.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3814320.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4103420.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7917740.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3789758.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4075559.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7865317.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3766657.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4048565.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7815222.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3744586.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4021451.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7766036.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3724243.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3994793.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7719036.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3705759.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3969155.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7674913.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3689342.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3945394.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7634736.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3671633.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3920640.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7592273.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3650233.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3892898.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7543130.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3625789.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3862555.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7488344.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3599593.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3831575.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7431168.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3571959.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3800183.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7372142.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3542454.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3766800.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7309254.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3512414.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3733561.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7245975.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3481953.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3700476.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7182429.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3451292.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3666139.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7117431.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3420915.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3631618.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7052532.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3385278.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3593897.0 +100,Bulgaria,BGR,BG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6979175.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22768081.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22770252.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45538332.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22998986.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23015840.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46014826.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23224582.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23255648.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46480230.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23439573.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23484721.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46924293.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23639855.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23698591.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47338446.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23826893.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23897579.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47724472.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24004091.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24084184.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48088275.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24179492.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24266155.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48445647.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24326716.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24402770.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48729486.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24474765.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24541072.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49015837.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24658342.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24732647.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49390988.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24855327.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24939195.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49794522.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25061327.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25156858.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50218185.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25270624.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25377710.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50648334.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25476524.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25595912.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51072436.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25675432.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25808518.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51483949.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25872492.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26019857.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51892349.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26063229.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26225113.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52288341.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26244291.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26421724.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52666014.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26423312.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26616901.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53040212.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26606176.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26817023.0 +104,Myanmar,MMR,MM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53423198.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3105482.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3202178.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6307660.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3183686.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3282043.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6465729.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3274704.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3374234.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6648938.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3380524.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3480322.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6860846.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3510499.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3609998.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7120496.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3644929.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3743946.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7388875.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3779882.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3878308.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7658190.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3923619.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4020991.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7944610.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4090782.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4187327.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8278109.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4306731.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4402636.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8709366.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4516033.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4610573.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9126606.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4681456.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4774277.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9455733.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4852195.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4943285.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9795479.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5030076.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5119502.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10149578.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5203501.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5291412.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10494913.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5319770.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5407379.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10727149.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5407866.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5495462.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10903328.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5534391.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5621203.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11155593.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5703612.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5789861.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11493473.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5894278.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5980560.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11874838.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6066599.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6153628.0 +108,Burundi,BDI,BI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12220227.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4777814.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5478669.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10256483.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4750118.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5451091.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10201209.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4717186.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5418202.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10135388.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4681905.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5383974.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10065878.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4648308.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5351405.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9999713.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4615286.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5319877.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9935163.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4584245.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5290455.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9874700.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4559607.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5266380.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9825986.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4540031.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5247796.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9787826.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4523637.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5234071.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9757708.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4508252.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5223175.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9731427.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4492766.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5214216.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9706982.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4483520.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5210229.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9693749.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4481237.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5209900.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9691137.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4481876.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5211864.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9693740.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4484759.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5215850.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9700609.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4488133.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5219978.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9708110.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4487336.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5220541.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9707876.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4480329.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5215245.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9695574.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4467692.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5206279.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9673971.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4445014.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5188727.0 +112,Belarus,BLR,BY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9633741.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5956510.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6162331.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12118841.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6069095.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6269097.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12338192.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6183561.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6378218.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12561779.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6299052.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6488659.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12787711.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6416257.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6600114.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13016371.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6534657.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6711927.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13246583.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6653612.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6824168.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13477779.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6775426.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6939365.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13714791.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6893679.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7050210.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13943889.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7001368.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7154373.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14155741.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7104881.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7258651.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14363532.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7209608.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7364277.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14573885.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7315560.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7471081.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14786641.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7421511.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7578173.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14999683.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7526347.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7684470.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15210817.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7629133.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7788391.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15417523.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7731897.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7892687.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15624584.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7834348.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7996341.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15830689.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7930999.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8094240.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16025239.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8021264.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8186482.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16207746.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8115527.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8281334.0 +116,Cambodia,KHM,KH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16396860.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7488888.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7602707.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15091595.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7689826.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7803427.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15493253.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7900648.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8013386.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15914033.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8121554.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8232772.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16354326.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8349841.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8459566.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16809407.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8583601.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8691570.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17275171.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8822730.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8928603.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17751333.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9073989.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9177878.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18251866.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9337569.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9439512.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18777081.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9609693.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9709582.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19319274.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9890122.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9987915.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19878037.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10176649.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10272225.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20448873.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10469880.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10562805.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21032684.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10771472.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10861379.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21632850.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11106213.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11193372.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22299585.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11463852.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11548795.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23012647.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11814923.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11896708.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23711630.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12157838.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12235344.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24393182.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12501234.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12575513.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25076747.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12855490.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12926852.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25782341.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13210626.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13280461.0 +120,Cameroon,CMR,CM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26491087.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15192362.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15490951.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30683313.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15357082.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15645681.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31002763.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15519437.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15802962.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31322398.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15667866.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15951585.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31619450.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15813902.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16097767.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31911669.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15966839.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16249078.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32215916.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16124652.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16407215.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32531867.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16287509.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16574949.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32862459.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16462958.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16755583.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33218541.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16648883.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16945034.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33593917.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16832073.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17131340.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33963413.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17013086.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17310446.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34323531.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17202164.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17489715.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34691879.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17393362.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17670330.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35063691.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17565866.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17838742.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35404608.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17728892.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18003235.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35732126.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17919273.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18194260.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36113532.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18142843.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18411505.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36554348.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18390730.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18644524.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37035254.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18641142.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18881443.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37522585.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18826542.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19062163.0 +124,Canada,CAN,CA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37888705.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,222519.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,235733.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,458251.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,227001.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,238957.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,465958.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,231264.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,241967.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,473231.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,235308.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,244782.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,480089.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,239156.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,247428.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,486583.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,242873.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,249955.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,492828.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,246495.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,252390.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,498884.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,249996.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,254737.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,504733.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,253369.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,256967.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,510336.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,256599.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,259039.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,515638.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,259594.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,261618.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,521213.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,262614.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,264908.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,527522.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,265726.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,268138.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,533864.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,268717.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,271223.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,539940.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,271704.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,274372.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,546076.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,274677.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,277489.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,552166.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,277736.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,280659.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,558395.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,280983.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,283971.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,564954.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,284085.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,287117.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,571202.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,286975.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,290056.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,577031.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,289745.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,292895.0 +132,Cabo Verde,CPV,CV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,582640.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19468.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20191.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39659.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20176.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20879.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41055.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20890.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21567.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42457.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21605.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22258.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43863.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22323.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22964.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45287.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23046.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23681.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46727.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23777.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24400.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48177.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24524.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25124.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49647.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25274.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25849.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51123.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26033.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26569.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52602.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26797.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27277.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54074.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27569.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27924.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55492.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28348.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28512.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56860.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29112.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29100.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58212.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29853.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29707.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59560.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30572.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30339.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60911.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31271.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30984.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62255.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31954.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31627.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63581.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32627.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32258.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64884.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33285.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32849.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66134.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33941.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33370.0 +136,Cayman Islands,CYM,KY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67311.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1890780.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1868390.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3759170.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1932553.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1912220.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3844773.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1974502.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1956147.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3930648.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2022398.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2004444.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4026842.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2066395.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2048743.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4115138.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2113131.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2095704.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4208835.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2155709.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2138644.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4294353.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2196084.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2179485.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4375569.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2241690.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2225544.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4467233.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2290077.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2274463.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4564540.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2337512.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2322555.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4660067.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2373193.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2358829.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4732022.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2393553.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2379753.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4773306.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2407515.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2394914.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4802429.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2404502.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2394233.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4798735.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2413819.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2405515.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4819333.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2455676.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2448502.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4904178.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2501138.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2495603.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4996741.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2549256.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2545524.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5094780.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2605852.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2603473.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5209325.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2672080.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2670940.0 +140,Central African Republic,CAF,CF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5343020.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9346333.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9430039.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18776371.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9400696.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9519580.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18920275.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9472883.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9637824.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19110707.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9546233.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9756948.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19303180.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9617730.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9872701.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19490431.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9688144.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9985723.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19673866.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9764340.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10106367.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19870706.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9844210.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10234445.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20078655.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9922131.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10363512.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20285643.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9993388.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10489089.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20482477.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10059778.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10608780.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20668558.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10131203.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10728540.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20859743.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10192526.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10824621.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21017147.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10237951.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10893806.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21131757.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10280468.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10958990.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21239457.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10318912.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11017786.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21336698.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10353683.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11071811.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21425494.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10385204.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11121609.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21506813.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10413936.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11166775.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21580710.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10440860.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11208805.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21649664.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10466187.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11248893.0 +144,Sri Lanka,LKA,LK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21715080.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4111592.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4147546.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8259137.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4253942.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4284862.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8538804.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4406602.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4431767.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8838369.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4588682.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4607685.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9196366.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4800259.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4813244.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9613503.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4999039.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5005974.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10005012.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5182294.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5183321.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10365614.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5363576.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5359156.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10722731.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5554274.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5544390.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11098664.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5755890.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5740238.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11496128.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5958155.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5936573.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11894727.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6172450.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6145281.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12317731.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6393699.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6361207.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12754906.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6627120.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6589647.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13216767.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6869576.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6827550.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13697126.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7093122.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7047152.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14140274.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7321597.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7270988.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14592585.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7570735.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7515149.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15085884.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7831899.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7772311.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15604210.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8094822.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8032044.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16126866.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8355036.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8289666.0 +148,Chad,TCD,TD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16644702.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7627656.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7724143.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15351799.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7711571.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7812408.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15523979.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7794228.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7899562.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15693790.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7874835.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7984277.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15859112.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7952250.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8065716.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16017966.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8028914.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8146398.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16175311.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8107283.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8227292.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16334575.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8186995.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8308544.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16495538.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8268938.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8392524.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16661462.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8353799.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8479649.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16833447.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8437983.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8566180.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17004162.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8521805.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8651769.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17173573.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8605185.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8736587.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17341771.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8688160.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8821765.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17509925.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8775549.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8911560.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17687108.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8865948.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9004176.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17870124.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8971935.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9111945.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18083880.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9114379.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9254199.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18368577.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9281300.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9420151.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18701451.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9450404.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9589082.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19039486.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9579957.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9720358.0 +152,Chile,CHL,CL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19300315.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,646306371.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,617792698.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1264099069.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,650868368.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,621871214.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1272739582.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,655134094.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,625792027.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1280926121.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,659272481.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,629600886.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1288873367.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,663407423.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,633409289.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1296816711.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,667605485.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,637282077.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1304887562.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,671873968.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,641212600.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1313086568.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,676255347.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,645257877.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1321513224.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,680746764.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,649420385.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1330167149.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,685394598.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,653730998.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1339125595.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,690079840.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,658111529.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1348191368.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,694657622.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,662437859.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1357095481.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,699508339.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,667052479.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1366560818.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,704375330.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,671724978.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1376100308.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,708982179.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,676207490.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1385189669.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,713260083.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,680455366.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1393715449.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,717314568.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,684575113.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1401889681.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,721400823.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,688875134.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1410275957.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,724608064.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,692461405.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1417069469.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,726781915.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,695082117.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1421864031.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,727993760.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,696936022.0 +156,China,CHN,CN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1424929781.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11367287.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10827444.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22194731.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11412803.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10920323.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22333125.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11457663.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11011953.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22469616.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11496263.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11097419.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22593681.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11527020.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11176080.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22703099.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11548329.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11247978.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22796306.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11561231.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11313744.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22874975.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11568235.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11374074.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22942309.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11569483.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11428838.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22998321.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11565366.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11478717.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23044082.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11557857.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11525226.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23083083.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11569117.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11573954.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23143071.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11604600.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11629459.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23234059.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11643156.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11687178.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23330334.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11679301.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11743212.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23422513.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11713845.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11798291.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23512136.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11744245.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11850226.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23594471.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11768416.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11896609.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23665024.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11787909.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11938277.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23726186.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11802407.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11975331.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23777738.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11812978.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12008487.0 +158,"China, Taiwan Province of China",TWN,TW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23821465.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19469885.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19745251.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39215136.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19769644.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20068231.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39837875.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20066544.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20387506.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40454050.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20357979.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20699708.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41057687.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20643489.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21004780.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41648269.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20920388.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21300552.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42220940.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21186610.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21586300.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42772910.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21442913.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21863669.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43306582.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21686623.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22128690.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43815313.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21925966.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22387951.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44313917.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22167934.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22648175.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44816108.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22405199.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22903701.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45308900.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22632420.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23149997.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45782417.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22850386.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23387544.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46237930.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23060580.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23617367.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46677947.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23272374.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23847355.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47119728.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23517967.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24107989.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47625956.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23874571.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24477100.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48351671.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24331055.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24945907.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49276962.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24779301.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25408106.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50187407.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25139588.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25791075.0 +170,Colombia,COL,CO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50930663.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,266734.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,270024.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,536758.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,272078.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,275664.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,547741.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,277672.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,281376.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,559047.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,283149.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,286982.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,570130.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,288795.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,292359.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,581154.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,294921.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,297763.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,592683.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,301235.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,303423.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,604658.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307665.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,309235.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,616900.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,314245.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,315225.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,629470.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,321030.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,321463.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,642493.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,328043.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,327981.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,656024.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,335285.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,334786.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,670071.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,342717.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,341836.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,684553.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,350298.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,349095.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,699393.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,358037.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,356576.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,714612.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,365933.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,364283.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,730216.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,373999.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,372233.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,746232.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,381884.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,379781.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,761664.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,389497.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,386817.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,776314.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,397126.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,393860.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,790986.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,404903.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,401263.0 +174,Comoros,COM,KM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,806166.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,79472.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,79744.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,159216.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,82733.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82980.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,165712.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85973.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,86199.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,172172.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,89301.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89505.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,178805.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,91441.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,92310.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,183750.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,92452.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,94690.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,187142.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,93644.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,97267.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,190911.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,95551.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,100058.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,195609.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,98017.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,102969.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,200986.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,100445.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,105894.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,206338.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,102929.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,108857.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,211786.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,105507.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,111875.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,217381.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,108480.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,115093.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,223573.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,111972.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,119008.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,230980.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,115832.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,123883.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,239715.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,120070.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,129475.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,249545.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,124696.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,135587.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,260283.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,129608.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,141957.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,271565.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,134631.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,148324.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,282955.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,139735.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,154754.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,294489.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,144766.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,160821.0 +175,Mayotte,MYT,YT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,305587.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1550503.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1583527.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3134030.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1611459.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1642642.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3254101.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1650909.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1680250.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3331158.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1698593.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1726060.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3424653.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1758751.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1784261.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3543012.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1824641.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1848199.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3672839.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1895843.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1917480.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3813323.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1968249.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1988080.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3956329.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2035727.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2053875.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4089602.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2120331.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2136899.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4257230.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2211326.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2226558.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4437884.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2285052.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2299164.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4584216.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2350165.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2363092.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4713257.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2408084.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2419983.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4828067.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2466860.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2478002.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4944862.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2527113.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2537274.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5064386.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2588778.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2598046.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5186824.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2651837.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2660503.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5312340.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2716588.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2724475.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5441062.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2781753.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2788980.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5570733.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2847553.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2854622.0 +178,Congo,COG,CG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5702174.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24034092.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24582226.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48616317.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24773047.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25333610.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50106657.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25544321.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26117751.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51662072.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26310226.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26895414.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53205640.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27111713.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27703894.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54815607.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27976983.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28573264.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56550247.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28890556.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29491075.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58381631.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29842791.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30446631.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60289422.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30821476.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31428249.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62249724.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31828645.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32441587.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64270232.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32885195.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33506062.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66391257.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34013052.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34641217.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68654269.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35181525.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35816345.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70997870.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36408817.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,37051204.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,73460021.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37691854.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38343735.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,76035589.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38997298.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39659606.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,78656904.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40378425.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41052552.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81430977.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41799533.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42483740.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84283273.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43197045.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43890310.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,87087355.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44600412.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45306479.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,89906891.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46065978.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46787187.0 +180,Dem. Rep. of the Congo,COD,CD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,92853165.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8121.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7777.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15897.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7808.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7486.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15294.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7667.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7362.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15029.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7681.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7397.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15077.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7687.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7426.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15113.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7691.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7456.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15147.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7700.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7499.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15199.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7826.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7682.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15507.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8063.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8000.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16063.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8306.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8329.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16635.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8553.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8660.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17212.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8797.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8973.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17769.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8878.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9122.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18000.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8805.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9111.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17916.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8724.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9092.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17816.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8633.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9063.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17696.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8525.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9021.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17546.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8416.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8980.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17396.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8312.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8941.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17253.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8208.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8902.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17110.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8143.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8886.0 +184,Cook Islands,COK,CK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17029.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2002606.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1976587.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3979193.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2039504.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2013719.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4053223.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2074083.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2048540.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4122623.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2106902.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2081709.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4188611.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2138782.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2114018.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4252800.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2170068.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2145820.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4315887.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2200830.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2177342.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4378172.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2231315.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2208704.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4440019.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2261818.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2240104.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4501921.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2291917.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2271211.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4563128.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2321021.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2301231.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4622252.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2349468.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2330459.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4679927.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2377400.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2359194.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4736594.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2404428.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2387107.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4791535.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2430257.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2414032.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4844289.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2455070.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2440173.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4895242.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2479289.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2465916.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4945205.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2502859.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2490983.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4993842.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2525472.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2515262.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5040734.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2546376.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2538156.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5084532.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2564622.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2558483.0 +188,Costa Rica,CRI,CR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5123105.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2183182.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2365252.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4548434.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2161272.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2345487.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4506759.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2149735.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2333134.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4482869.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2139514.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2321625.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4461139.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2131459.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2311891.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4443350.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2125584.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2304098.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4429682.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2120684.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2296876.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4417560.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2116036.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2289496.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4405532.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2111532.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2282132.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4393664.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2107410.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2274720.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4382130.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2102739.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2265943.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4368682.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2096593.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2255249.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4351842.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2088824.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2242771.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4331595.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2079934.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2228919.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4308854.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2070206.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2213766.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4283972.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2058567.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2196249.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4254815.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2045886.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2177866.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4223751.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2033167.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2159300.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4192467.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2020133.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2140352.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4160485.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2007500.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2122252.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4129752.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1993655.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2103215.0 +191,Croatia,HRV,HR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4096870.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5574843.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5530949.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11105791.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5585455.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5553673.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11139127.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5595308.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5574744.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11170051.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5606222.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5592995.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11199217.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5616987.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5608308.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11225295.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5625118.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5620997.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11246114.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5630144.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5630487.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11260630.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5632650.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5637238.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11269887.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5633996.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5642613.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11276609.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5635364.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5647821.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11283185.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5637179.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5653239.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11290418.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5639643.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5659068.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11298711.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5643060.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5666230.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11309290.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5647147.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5674433.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11321580.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5650315.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5681712.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11332026.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5652022.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5687872.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11339894.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5650455.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5691557.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11342012.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5644544.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5691861.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11336405.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5637160.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5691085.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11328244.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5628282.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5688415.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11316697.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5616818.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5683880.0 +192,Cuba,CUB,CU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11300698.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,478456.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,469782.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,948238.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,486510.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,478320.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,964830.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,494964.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,487231.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,982195.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,503816.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,496535.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1000350.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,512738.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,505947.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1018685.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,521680.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,515381.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1037062.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,530623.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,524816.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1055438.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,539584.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,534289.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1073873.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,548573.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,543818.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1092390.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,557572.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,553403.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1110974.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,566593.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,563093.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1129686.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,574033.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,571053.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1145086.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,579665.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,576892.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1156557.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,584829.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,582140.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1166969.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,589809.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,587186.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1176995.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,594938.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,592342.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1187280.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,600194.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,597688.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1197882.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,605430.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,603094.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1208523.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,610590.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,608241.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1218831.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,615637.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,613200.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1228837.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,619932.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,617605.0 +196,Cyprus,CYP,CY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1237537.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4982884.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5251826.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10234710.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4983413.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5246864.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10230276.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4991124.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5247046.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10238170.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4999838.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5248200.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10248038.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5009974.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5251026.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10260999.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5023250.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5256863.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10280113.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5039534.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5265281.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10304815.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5059731.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5278098.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10337829.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5083740.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5294843.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10378583.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5108998.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5312513.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10421510.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5134382.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5330367.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10464749.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5152852.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5343527.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10496379.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5161410.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5349655.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10511065.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5163496.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5351057.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10514553.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5166006.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5351176.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10517182.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5171974.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5351824.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10523798.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5176674.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5350917.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10527591.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5181228.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5350077.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10531305.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5185521.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5349073.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10534593.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5189272.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5347600.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10536871.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5187485.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5343469.0 +203,Czechia,CZE,CZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10530954.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3468525.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3529498.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6998023.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3576763.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3635278.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7212041.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3688186.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3743598.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7431783.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3803645.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3855563.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7659208.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3923250.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3971305.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7894554.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4050781.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4098638.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8149419.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4177609.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4225023.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8402631.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4302650.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4345111.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8647761.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4434190.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4472279.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8906469.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4568957.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4603558.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9172515.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4707268.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4738442.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9445710.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4849408.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4876973.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9726381.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4995588.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5018491.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10014079.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5145620.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5163111.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10308731.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5301391.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5313454.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10614844.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5463004.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5469780.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10932784.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5629265.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5630820.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11260085.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5800206.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5796573.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11596779.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5974735.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5965949.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11940684.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6152125.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6138319.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12290444.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6330776.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6312347.0 +204,Benin,BEN,BJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12643123.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2639977.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2700678.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5340655.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2650842.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2709907.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5360749.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2660688.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2718010.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5378697.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2670276.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2726080.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5396355.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2680337.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2735250.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5415586.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2691149.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2745164.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5436313.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2702484.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2755381.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5457865.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2714086.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2765637.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5479722.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2726335.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2776416.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5502751.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2738881.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2787572.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5526452.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2751812.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2799037.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5550849.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2765087.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2810929.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5576016.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2778293.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2822667.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5600960.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2791324.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2834061.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5625385.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2804755.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2845898.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5650653.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2819176.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2858621.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5677796.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2834668.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2872190.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5706857.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2850792.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2886493.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5737285.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2866324.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2900363.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5766686.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2881706.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2914173.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5795878.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2897282.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2928360.0 +208,Denmark,DNK,DK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5825641.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34133.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34213.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68346.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34060.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34093.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68153.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34159.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34103.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68262.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34296.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34147.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68443.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34414.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34160.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68574.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34519.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34155.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68674.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34590.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34152.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68742.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34631.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34145.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68775.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34663.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34119.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68782.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34698.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34089.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68787.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34717.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34039.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68755.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34718.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34025.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68742.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34761.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34128.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68889.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34742.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34077.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68819.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34927.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34445.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,69371.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35144.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34863.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70007.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35180.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34896.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70075.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35299.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35104.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70403.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35452.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35371.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70823.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35673.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35755.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71428.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35883.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36112.0 +212,Dominica,DMA,DM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71995.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4323441.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4217351.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8540792.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4397423.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4271617.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8669040.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4464921.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4330181.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8795101.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4526492.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4393360.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8919852.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4587455.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4455673.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9043127.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4647506.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4517263.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9164768.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4706176.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4577992.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9284168.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4763782.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4638424.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9402206.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4822329.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4700619.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9522948.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4882666.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4765395.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9648061.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4943960.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4831796.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9775755.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5005175.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4898563.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9903737.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5065870.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4965013.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10030883.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5126060.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5030991.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10157051.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5185752.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5096363.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10282115.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5244874.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5160958.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10405832.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5303141.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5224451.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10527592.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5360427.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5286818.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10647244.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5416994.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5348537.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10765531.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5472411.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5409472.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10881883.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5527482.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5472182.0 +214,Dominican Republic,DOM,DO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10999664.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6323386.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6303121.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12626507.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6432559.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6412962.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12845521.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6544813.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6525796.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13070609.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6659818.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6641367.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13301185.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6776205.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6758388.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13534593.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6893501.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6876511.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13770012.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7012450.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6996612.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14009062.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7133071.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7118765.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14251836.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7254593.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7242204.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14496797.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7376503.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7366263.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14742766.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7498853.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7490733.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14989586.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7622056.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7615672.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15237728.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7744557.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7739326.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15483883.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7863795.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7859195.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15722990.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7981215.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7976779.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15957994.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8100228.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8095675.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16195902.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8222126.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8217460.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16439585.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8350700.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8346245.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16696944.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8509651.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8506021.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17015672.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8672767.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8670974.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17343741.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8790148.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8798448.0 +218,Ecuador,ECU,EC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17588596.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2869807.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3088676.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5958482.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2881790.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3106306.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5988095.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2890463.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3120812.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6011275.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2895077.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3131772.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6026849.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2896011.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3139645.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6035656.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2893342.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3144476.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6037817.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2887716.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3146720.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6034436.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2890138.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3153993.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6044131.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2901245.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3166855.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6068099.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2911996.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3179192.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6091188.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2922676.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3191359.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6114035.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2933557.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3203792.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6137349.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2944707.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3216582.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6161289.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2955949.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3229694.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6185643.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2966755.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3242772.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6209527.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2976076.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3254990.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6231066.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2983896.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3266614.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6250510.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2989691.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3276964.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6266655.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2992279.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3284064.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6276343.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2992539.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3287679.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6280217.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2997431.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3295301.0 +222,El Salvador,SLV,SV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6292731.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,345748.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,339229.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,684977.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,364689.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,354582.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,719271.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,383968.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,370148.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,754116.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,403668.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,386013.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,789681.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,423972.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,402383.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,826355.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,445146.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,419581.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,864727.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,467475.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,437943.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,905418.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,491133.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,457682.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,948815.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,516141.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,478831.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,994972.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,542409.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,501277.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1043686.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,569731.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,524794.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1094525.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,597134.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,547455.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1144588.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,624500.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,569136.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1193636.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,652487.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,591454.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1243941.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,680902.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,614281.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1295183.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,709491.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,637483.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1346973.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,738048.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,660879.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1398927.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,766354.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,684340.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1450694.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,794308.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,707784.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1502092.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,821881.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,731150.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1553031.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,844153.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,751896.0 +226,Equatorial Guinea,GNQ,GQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1596049.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33605362.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33426506.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67031867.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34630057.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34388876.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,69018933.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35686337.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35386878.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71073215.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36760688.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36408151.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,73168839.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37852598.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,37448428.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,75301026.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38961005.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38508936.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,77469941.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40093124.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39597926.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79691050.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41263932.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40732253.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81996185.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42458192.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41898913.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84357105.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43667289.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43088297.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,86755585.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44916492.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,44321299.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,89237791.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46215601.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45602329.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,91817930.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47540485.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46910795.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,94451280.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48862026.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48222340.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,97084366.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50196354.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49550413.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,99746767.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51560462.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50911434.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,102471896.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52968539.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52324690.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105293229.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54418849.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53779101.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108197950.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55882976.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55246462.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111129438.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57375433.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56745161.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,114120594.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,58906550.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,58284362.0 +231,Ethiopia,ETH,ET,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,117190911.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1168024.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1224856.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2392880.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1202597.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1259330.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2461927.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1245585.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1301839.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2547424.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1298813.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1354578.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2653391.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1353934.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1409206.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2763140.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1388443.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1443290.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2831732.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1412835.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1467259.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2880093.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1436134.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1490034.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2926168.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1476246.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1529533.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3005779.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1515586.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1568303.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3083888.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1547741.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1599987.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3147727.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1577851.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1629720.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3207570.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1600542.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1652055.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3252596.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1622649.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1673718.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3296367.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1636349.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1687077.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3323425.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1644779.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1695227.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3340006.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1657572.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1707716.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3365288.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1673563.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1723370.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3396933.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1697963.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1747412.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3445375.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1724860.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1773958.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3498818.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1753513.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1802355.0 +232,Eritrea,ERI,ER,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3555868.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,651072.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,745805.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1396877.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,646666.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,741329.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1387995.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,642109.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,737132.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1379240.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,637713.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,732948.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1370661.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,633589.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,728892.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1362481.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,629810.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,724853.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1354662.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,626080.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,720630.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1346710.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,623141.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,717434.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1340575.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,621673.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,715338.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1337011.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,621071.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,713481.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1334552.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,620267.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,711268.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1331535.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,618912.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,708518.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1327429.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,617151.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,705531.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1322682.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,615536.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,702446.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1317982.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,614636.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,699890.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1314526.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,615550.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,699107.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1314657.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,617151.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,698775.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1315926.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,619349.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,698200.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1317549.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,623401.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,698747.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1322148.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,627494.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,699545.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1327039.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,629841.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,699604.0 +233,Estonia,EST,EE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1329444.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23613.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22047.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45660.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23924.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22322.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46245.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24242.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22572.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46813.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24567.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22825.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47392.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24900.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23089.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47989.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25081.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23211.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48292.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25096.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23217.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48313.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25109.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23253.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48362.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25130.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23282.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48412.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25151.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23279.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48430.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25139.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23272.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48410.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25106.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23280.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48386.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25085.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23307.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48392.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25070.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23349.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48418.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25051.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23414.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48465.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25210.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23607.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48817.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25570.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23931.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49500.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25959.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24272.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50231.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26360.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24596.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50955.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26749.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24932.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51681.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27130.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25286.0 +234,Faroe Islands,FRO,FO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52415.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1627.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1454.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3080.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1646.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1479.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3125.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1652.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1500.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3152.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1647.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1523.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3169.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1640.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1547.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3187.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1639.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1566.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3205.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1638.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1578.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3216.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1631.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1584.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3215.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1617.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1588.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3205.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1604.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1592.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3195.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1591.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1596.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3187.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1578.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1597.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3175.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1586.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1609.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3194.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1621.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1639.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3260.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1658.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1676.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3333.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1697.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1711.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3408.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1750.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1758.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3508.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1798.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1801.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3598.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1832.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1824.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3656.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1865.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1846.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3710.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1884.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1863.0 +238,Falkland Islands (Malvinas),FLK,FK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3747.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,423306.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,409203.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,832509.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,427971.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,413350.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,841320.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,432518.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,417374.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,849892.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,437004.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,421302.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,858306.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,441500.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,425195.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,866695.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,445919.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,429005.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,874924.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,450318.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,432765.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,883083.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,454459.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,436189.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,890648.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,457415.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,439316.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,896731.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,459159.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,442224.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,901383.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,460442.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,444728.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,905170.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,461408.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,446947.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,908355.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,462138.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,448921.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,911059.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,462716.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,450737.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,913453.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,463134.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,452427.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,915560.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,463293.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,453908.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,917200.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,463229.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,455142.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,918371.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,462926.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,456093.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,919019.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,462276.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,456721.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,918996.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,461366.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,457099.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,918465.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,461879.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,458544.0 +242,Fiji,FJI,FJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,920422.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2526195.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2650014.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5176209.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2533482.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2654521.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5188003.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2541276.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2659320.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5200596.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2548918.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2664072.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5212989.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2557484.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2670658.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5228141.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2567205.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2678866.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5246071.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2578043.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2688208.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5266251.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2590260.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2698429.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5288689.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2604216.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2709135.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5313351.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2618356.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2720459.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5338815.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2631735.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2731537.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5363272.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2645472.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2742694.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5388166.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2659578.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2754281.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5413859.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2673486.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2765386.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5438872.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2686106.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2775334.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5461440.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2696669.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2782792.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5479461.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2706893.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2788326.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5495219.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2715717.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2792423.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5508140.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2721202.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2794260.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5515461.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2725759.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2795778.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5521537.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2731018.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2798451.0 +246,Finland,FIN,FI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5529468.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28456404.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30209049.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58665453.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28620349.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30394424.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59014773.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28788287.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30584499.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59372786.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28956297.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30771965.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59728262.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29134959.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30973479.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60108438.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29322088.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31187992.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60510080.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29513107.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31406044.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60919150.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29704305.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31625071.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61329376.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29886919.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31834090.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61721009.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30061241.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32032055.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62093296.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30225495.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32219073.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62444567.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30379414.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32395855.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62775269.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30517990.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32553426.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63071416.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30642240.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32692940.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63335180.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30760945.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32827546.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63588491.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30864639.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32945131.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63809769.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30948776.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33040543.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63989319.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31021685.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33122402.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64144087.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31084689.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33193119.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64277808.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31141252.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33258507.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64399759.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31176177.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33303876.0 +250,France,FRA,FR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64480053.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,82377.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81975.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,164352.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85696.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,85703.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,171398.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,89157.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89573.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,178730.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,92686.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93521.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,186207.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,96204.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,97490.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,193694.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,99757.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,101502.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,201259.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,102962.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,104908.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,207870.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,105719.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,107585.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,213304.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,108379.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,110138.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,218517.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,110921.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,112603.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,223524.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,113501.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,114953.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,228454.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,116393.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,117240.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,233633.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,119398.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,119845.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,239243.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,122257.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,123114.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,245371.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,125038.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,126334.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,251371.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,127845.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,129182.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,257026.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,130715.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,132099.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,262814.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,133953.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,135401.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,269353.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,137566.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,139081.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,276647.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,141245.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,142828.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,284073.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,144655.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,146315.0 +254,French Guiana,GUF,GF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,290970.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,129619.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,121309.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,250927.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,131568.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,123481.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,255049.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,133515.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,125623.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,259138.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,135482.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,127691.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,263173.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,137450.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,129683.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,267132.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,139403.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,131657.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,271060.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,141296.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,133606.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,274901.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142844.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,135334.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,278178.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,143906.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,136653.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,280559.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,144639.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,137644.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,282283.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,145253.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,138535.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,283788.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,145853.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,139413.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,285266.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,146369.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,140215.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,286584.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,146930.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,141103.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,288032.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,147681.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,142192.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,289873.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,148478.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,143309.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,291787.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,149192.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,144350.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,293542.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,150003.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,145448.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,295451.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,150960.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,146646.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,297606.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,151899.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,147819.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,299718.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,152872.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,149048.0 +258,French Polynesia,PYF,PF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,301920.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,368935.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,373098.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,742033.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,380707.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,384784.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,765491.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,392572.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,396557.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,789129.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,401258.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,405154.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,806411.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,407280.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,411093.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,818373.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,413536.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,417326.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,830862.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,421567.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,425380.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,846947.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,430661.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,434536.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,865196.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,439453.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,443434.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,882886.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,448524.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,452579.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,901103.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,457521.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,461679.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,919200.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,466254.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,470557.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,936811.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,474899.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,479398.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,954297.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,483528.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,488225.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,971753.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,492063.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,497024.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,989087.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,500482.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,505777.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1006259.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,508833.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,514429.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1023262.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,517141.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,523091.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1040233.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,525424.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,531774.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1057198.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,533627.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,540368.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1073994.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,541471.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,548686.0 +262,Djibouti,DJI,DJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1090156.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,633381.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,639554.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1272935.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,650791.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,655799.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1306590.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,669041.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,672656.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1341696.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,688174.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,690224.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1378398.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,708467.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,708643.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1417110.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,730264.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,728089.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1458353.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,753766.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,748769.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1502535.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,779035.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,770739.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1549774.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,805971.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,794007.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1599978.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,834773.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,818769.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1653542.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,865821.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,845285.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1711105.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,899016.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,873485.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1772500.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,933766.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,902939.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1836705.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,969161.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,933066.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1902227.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1003790.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,963066.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1966856.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1036303.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,992215.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2028517.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1066111.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1020095.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2086206.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1093401.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1046815.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2140216.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1119168.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1072844.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2192012.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1144324.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1098462.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2242786.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1168823.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1123751.0 +266,Gabon,GAB,GA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2292573.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1984348.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2280824.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4265172.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1926130.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2218352.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4144482.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1885785.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2175343.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4061128.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1866634.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2151191.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4017825.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1856258.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2132602.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3988860.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1846262.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2114920.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3961182.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1836091.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2097777.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3933868.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1826124.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2080347.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3906471.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1816654.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2063045.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3879699.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1808078.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2047122.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3855200.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1802265.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2034566.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3836831.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1797832.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2023831.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3821662.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1792164.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2012193.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3804356.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1785721.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2000302.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3786023.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1780518.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1993718.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3774235.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1777830.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1993303.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3771132.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1776797.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1994313.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3771110.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1776479.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1995421.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3771900.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1776191.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1996134.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3772325.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1774749.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1996062.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3770811.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1771454.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1994459.0 +268,Georgia,GEO,GE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3765912.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,709063.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,728476.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1437539.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,729172.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,750278.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1479450.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,749718.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,772505.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1522223.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,771376.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,794881.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1566257.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,794483.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,817742.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1612225.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,818687.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,841681.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1660368.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,844305.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,866989.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1711294.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,871338.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,893546.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1764884.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,899494.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,921048.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1820542.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,928616.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,949504.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1878119.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,958562.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,978713.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1937275.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,989446.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1008767.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1998212.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1021199.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1039815.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2061014.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1053493.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1071377.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2124870.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1085941.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1103078.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2189019.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1118342.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1134792.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2253134.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1150704.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1166502.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2317206.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1182968.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1198214.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2381182.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1215115.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1229801.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2444916.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1247343.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1261541.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2508884.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1280033.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1293962.0 +270,Gambia,GMB,GM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2573995.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1581440.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1558514.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3139954.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1625428.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1604650.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3230078.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1662958.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1646529.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3309486.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1697766.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1686425.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3384190.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1733175.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1726950.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3460125.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1771611.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1769582.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3541193.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1813229.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1814439.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3627668.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1856992.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1860887.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3717879.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1901417.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1907402.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3808819.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1945748.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1953650.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3899398.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1991202.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2001076.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3992278.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2037967.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2049778.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4087745.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2085189.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2098972.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4184161.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2133121.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2148673.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4281794.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2181342.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2199133.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4380475.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2232449.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2252165.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4484614.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2286576.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2307273.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4593848.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2340413.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2360534.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4700947.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2393709.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2411838.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4805547.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2446813.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2462962.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4909775.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2502621.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2516781.0 +275,State of Palestine,PSE,PS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5019402.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39660043.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41891634.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81551677.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39643587.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41870982.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81514569.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39611973.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41831454.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81443427.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39571698.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41775112.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81346810.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39543527.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41723147.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81266673.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39535133.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41677035.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81212168.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39547572.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41630245.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81177817.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39589080.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41594751.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81183831.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39653037.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41564445.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81217482.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39728361.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41532255.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81260615.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39816164.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41508926.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81325090.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39920616.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41502763.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81423378.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40036202.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41509364.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81545566.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40156053.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41524539.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81680592.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40290819.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41568007.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81858825.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40435376.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41637850.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82073226.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40589743.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41741680.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82331423.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40750817.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41873558.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82624374.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40894830.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42001866.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82896696.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41023580.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42124562.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83148141.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41115471.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42213517.0 +276,Germany,DEU,DE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83328988.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9759725.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9905777.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19665502.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10028006.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10167572.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20195577.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10312729.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10445598.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20758326.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10601194.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10728321.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21329514.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10892403.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11014041.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21906444.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11190399.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11306552.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22496951.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11494181.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11604406.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23098586.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11801766.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11906554.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23708320.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12113293.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12212795.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24326087.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12428179.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12522583.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24950762.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12742738.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12831982.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25574719.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13060897.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13145044.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26205941.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13388449.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13470314.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26858762.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13722904.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13802694.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27525597.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14059371.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14136988.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28196359.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14397364.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14473575.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28870939.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14739510.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14814793.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29554303.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15073582.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15148680.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30222262.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15398027.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15472614.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30870641.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15723679.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15798612.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31522290.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16051315.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16129087.0 +288,Ghana,GHA,GH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32180402.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13844.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13898.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27742.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13790.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13931.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27721.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13863.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14030.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27893.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14081.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14220.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28301.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14300.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14416.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28716.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14528.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14628.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29156.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14749.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14839.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29587.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14954.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15043.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29996.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15158.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15241.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30399.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15374.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15445.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30819.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15599.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15664.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31262.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15824.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15878.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31702.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16064.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16096.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32160.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16192.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16218.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32411.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16202.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16250.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32452.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16223.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16297.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32520.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16244.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16321.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32565.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16269.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16334.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32602.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16297.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16351.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32648.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16320.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16366.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32685.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16337.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16372.0 +292,Gibraltar,GIB,GI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32709.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43680.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45146.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,88826.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44473.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46058.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,90531.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,45347.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47053.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,92400.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46275.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48027.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,94302.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47209.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49015.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,96224.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48127.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50037.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,98164.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49037.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51046.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,100083.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49967.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52031.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,101998.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50920.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53046.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103966.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51896.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54100.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105996.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52840.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55156.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107995.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53710.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56161.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,109871.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54515.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,57103.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111618.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55286.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,58026.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,113311.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56043.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,58943.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,114985.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56833.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,59874.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,116707.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57677.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,60836.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,118513.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,58544.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,61819.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,120363.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,59442.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,62820.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,122262.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,60390.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,63851.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,124241.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61496.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,64968.0 +296,Kiribati,KIR,KI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,126464.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5499683.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5538427.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11038109.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5516120.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5556062.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11072182.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5526897.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5569720.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11096617.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5531409.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5579078.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11110487.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5530182.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5584909.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11115091.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5524544.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5588904.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11113448.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5515043.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5591051.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11106093.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5501219.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5590274.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11091493.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5485148.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5588476.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11073624.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5468239.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5587257.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11055496.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5449537.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5584246.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11033783.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5427544.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5577181.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11004725.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5399734.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5563901.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10963635.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5368846.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5545660.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10914506.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5337872.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5525097.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10862969.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5305427.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5501215.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10806641.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5274016.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5475727.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10749742.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5243374.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5448855.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10692229.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5212498.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5420773.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10633271.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5182161.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5391864.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10574024.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5150987.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5361245.0 +300,Greece,GRC,GR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10512232.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30050.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26135.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56184.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30137.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26249.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56386.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30206.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26360.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56565.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30259.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26470.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56729.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30300.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26566.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56866.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30291.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26597.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56887.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30232.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26580.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56811.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30151.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26558.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56708.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30062.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26516.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56578.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29972.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26471.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56442.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29894.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26457.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56351.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29825.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26463.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56288.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29745.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26454.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56199.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29663.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26426.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56089.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29568.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26385.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55953.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29518.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26377.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55895.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29518.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26399.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55916.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29515.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26413.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55928.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29512.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26420.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55931.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29507.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26424.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55931.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29531.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26496.0 +304,Greenland,GRL,GL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56027.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54036.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53397.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107432.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54340.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53596.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107936.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54535.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53697.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108231.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54821.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53920.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108740.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55220.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54297.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,109517.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55600.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54654.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,110254.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55973.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55015.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,110988.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56350.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55375.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111725.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56743.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55736.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,112479.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57149.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56101.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,113250.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57562.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56477.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,114039.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57984.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56935.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,114918.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,58427.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,57486.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,115913.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,58897.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,58048.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,116945.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,59367.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,58606.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,117973.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,59820.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,59160.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,118980.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,60258.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,59709.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,119966.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,60682.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,60239.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,120921.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61091.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,60748.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,121838.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61483.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,61241.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,122724.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61917.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,61747.0 +308,Grenada,GRD,GD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,123663.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,202996.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,221071.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,424067.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,201131.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,220057.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,421188.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,198920.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,218701.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,417621.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,196360.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,217085.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,413445.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,193486.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,215140.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,408626.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,190349.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,212885.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,403234.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,188710.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,212217.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,400926.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,188568.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,213046.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,401614.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,188322.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,213773.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,402095.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,188051.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,214626.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,402677.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,187690.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,215382.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,403072.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,187258.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,215885.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,403143.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,186694.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216291.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,402984.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,185803.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216544.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,402347.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184374.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216474.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,400847.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,182817.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216272.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,399089.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,181660.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216195.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,397854.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,180804.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216218.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,397022.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,180041.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216222.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,396262.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,179296.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216189.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,395485.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,179167.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216476.0 +312,Guadeloupe,GLP,GP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,395642.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,81191.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78997.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,160188.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,81879.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,79645.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,161524.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,82448.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,80115.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,162563.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,82900.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,80486.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,163385.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83244.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,80761.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,164004.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83485.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,80946.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,164431.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83630.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81046.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,164675.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83676.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81088.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,164764.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83649.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81076.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,164725.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83560.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81021.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,164580.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83691.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81214.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,164905.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,84025.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81625.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,165649.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,84351.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82042.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,166392.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,84636.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82418.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,167054.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,84833.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82711.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,167544.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,84996.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82982.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,167978.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85127.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83220.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,168347.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85205.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83401.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,168606.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85187.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83492.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,168678.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85102.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83522.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,168624.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85317.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83914.0 +316,Guam,GUM,GU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,169231.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5832845.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5903049.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11735894.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5967033.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6042162.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12009194.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6104889.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6184967.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12289856.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6242622.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6327882.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12570504.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6380836.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6471601.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12852437.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6518215.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6614600.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13132814.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6655122.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6757284.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13412406.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6794272.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6902335.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13696607.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6932768.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7046684.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13979451.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7069857.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7189555.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14259411.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7208916.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7334206.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14543121.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7351421.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7482033.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14833454.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7496331.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7631976.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15128306.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7641134.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7781528.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15422662.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7784492.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7929248.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15713740.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7926192.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8074915.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16001107.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8069288.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8221716.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16291004.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8211429.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8367295.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16578723.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8345652.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8504524.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16850176.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8472585.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8633753.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17106338.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8598279.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8764440.0 +320,Guatemala,GTM,GT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17362719.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4109599.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4227368.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8336967.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4150573.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4295144.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8445717.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4206777.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4371013.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8577790.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4303547.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4468708.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8772255.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4395576.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4565463.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8961039.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4479879.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4660236.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9140115.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4570372.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4760254.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9330625.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4676528.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4870554.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9547082.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4791806.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4987979.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9779785.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4911573.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5109750.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10021323.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5035358.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5235370.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10270728.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5163256.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5364456.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10527712.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5292876.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5495816.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10788692.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5425320.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5630110.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11055430.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5564217.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5769149.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11333366.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5711742.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5914257.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11625999.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5866792.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6064194.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11930985.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6024466.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6216323.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12240789.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6184649.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6370216.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12554865.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6349991.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6527548.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12877539.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6518035.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6687118.0 +324,Guinea,GIN,GN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13205153.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,378495.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,380557.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,759051.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,379218.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,380592.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,759810.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,379814.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,380510.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,760324.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,379988.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,380574.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,760562.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,379674.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,380751.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,760425.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,379057.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,380653.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,759709.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,378138.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,380230.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,758368.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,376976.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,379546.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,756522.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,375558.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,378592.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,754150.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,373883.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,377376.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,751258.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,371984.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,375948.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,747932.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,369890.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,374340.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,744230.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,369501.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,374465.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,743966.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,370411.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,377010.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,747421.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,370931.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,380184.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,751115.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,371621.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,383410.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,755031.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,372409.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,386678.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,759087.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,373282.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,389970.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,763252.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,386040.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,399474.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,785514.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,392821.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,405932.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,798753.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,389900.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,407303.0 +328,Guyana,GUY,GY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,797202.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4150198.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4210027.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8360225.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4226170.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4285558.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8511728.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4301197.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4360349.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8661546.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4376534.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4435711.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8812245.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4451252.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4510238.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8961490.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4526364.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4585537.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9111901.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4603020.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4663269.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9266288.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4679659.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4741167.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9420826.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4756177.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4819071.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9575248.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4833100.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4897538.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9730638.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4890743.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4952138.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9842880.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4947739.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5006574.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9954312.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5023564.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5084976.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10108539.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5098459.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5162748.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10261206.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5172525.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5240216.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10412740.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5246168.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5317590.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10563757.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5319125.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5394724.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10713849.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5391671.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5471873.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10863544.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5463738.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5548683.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11012421.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5535129.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5625310.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11160438.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5605395.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5701407.0 +332,Haiti,HTI,HT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11306802.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3364460.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3292266.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6656725.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3456257.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3381605.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6837862.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3548605.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3471303.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7019908.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3641043.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3560838.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7201881.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3733128.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3650279.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7383407.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3825041.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3739573.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7564613.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3916738.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3828462.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7745200.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4007762.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3916701.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7924462.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4097779.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4003999.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8101777.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4186810.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4090493.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8277303.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4274733.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4176200.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8450933.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4361400.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4261105.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8622505.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4446997.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4345370.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8792367.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4531602.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4429055.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8960657.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4615612.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4512235.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9127847.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4699291.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4595215.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9294506.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4782635.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4678163.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9460798.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4865784.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4761059.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9626842.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4948831.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4844019.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9792850.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5031794.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4927035.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9958829.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5112981.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5008783.0 +340,Honduras,HND,HN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10121763.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3317423.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3413773.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6731195.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3337609.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3463933.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6801542.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3344720.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3504127.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6848847.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3346450.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3540007.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6886457.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3343960.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3572039.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6915999.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3337197.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3599678.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6936875.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3332577.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3628018.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6960595.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3337612.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3663844.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7001456.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3347233.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3703444.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7050677.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3354016.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3740579.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7094595.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3357400.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3775038.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7132438.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3364146.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3811219.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7175365.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3380804.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3853257.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7234060.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3399976.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3896851.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7296827.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3414893.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3937291.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7352183.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3425921.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3973918.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7399839.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3436915.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3999012.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7435927.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3448197.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4013322.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7461519.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3456382.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4025173.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7481555.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3461876.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4034246.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7496122.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3462186.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4038772.0 +344,"China, Hong Kong SAR",HKG,HK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7500958.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4854963.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5347092.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10202055.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4840351.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5337605.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10177955.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4823412.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5324990.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10148402.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4806422.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5311641.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10118062.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4793319.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5301174.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10094493.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4783115.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5290411.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10073526.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4775624.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5281439.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10057063.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4767779.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5273393.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10041172.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4759528.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5263983.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10023510.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4753323.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5255257.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10008580.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4743906.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5242920.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9986825.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4731276.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5221969.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9953245.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4720817.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5201310.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9922127.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4710108.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5184532.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9894640.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4700006.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5167896.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9867901.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4692533.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5151713.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9844246.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4682259.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5132846.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9815105.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4673777.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5115165.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9788941.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4674018.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5102340.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9776358.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4678593.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5093203.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9771796.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4672507.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5078066.0 +348,Hungary,HUN,HU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9750573.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,140877.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,140585.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,281462.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142780.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,142459.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,285238.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,143993.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,143806.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,287798.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,144969.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,144833.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,289801.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,146414.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,145947.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,292361.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,149322.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,147707.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,297029.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,154022.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,150049.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,304071.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,158872.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,152982.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,311853.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,161628.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156087.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,317715.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,161150.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,157651.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,318801.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,160111.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,158222.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,318333.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,160320.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,158974.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,319293.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,161032.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,159948.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,320980.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,162505.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,161520.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,324025.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,164374.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,163270.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,327644.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,166340.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,164720.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,331060.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,169260.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,166415.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,335675.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,174426.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,169207.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,343632.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,180325.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,172622.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,352946.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184988.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,175787.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,360775.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,188088.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,178582.0 +352,Iceland,ISL,IS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,366669.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,548223581.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,511410095.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1059633675.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,558291332.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,520679575.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1078970907.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,568334873.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,529978166.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1098313039.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,578236241.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,539178883.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1117415124.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,587990366.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,548274218.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1136264583.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,597477666.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,557161048.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1154638713.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,606611393.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,565762396.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1172373788.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,615506279.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,574185531.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1189691810.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,624242020.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,582492786.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1206734806.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,632892402.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,590747758.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1223640160.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,641566030.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,599047591.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1240613620.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,650244391.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,607376801.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1257621191.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,658839435.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,615647780.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1274487215.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,667322884.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,623809180.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1291132064.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,675549357.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,631697152.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1307246509.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,683543213.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,639323292.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1322866505.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,691623419.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,647012921.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1338636340.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,699587889.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,654607791.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1354195680.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,707149230.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,661854077.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1369003307.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,714325058.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,668786993.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1383112051.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,720997448.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,675389680.0 +356,India,IND,IN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1396387127.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,107664942.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,106407480.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,214072422.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,109210886.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,107901551.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,217112437.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,110738347.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,109376745.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,220115092.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,112245543.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,110834579.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,223080121.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,113702085.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,112236510.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,225938595.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,115167468.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,113637676.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,228805144.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,116685331.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,115112097.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,231797427.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,118236404.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,116621886.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,234858289.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,119801561.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,118134983.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,237936544.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,121344803.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,119636496.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,240981299.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,122882664.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,121133510.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,244016173.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,124451334.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,122648363.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,247099697.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,126039491.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,124183204.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,250222695.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,127582414.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,125693504.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,253275918.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,129071051.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,127158711.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,256229762.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,130517327.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,128574643.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,259091970.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,131909809.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,129940374.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,261850182.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,133245399.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,131253454.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,264498852.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,134536680.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,132530163.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,267066843.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,135798442.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,133784436.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,269582878.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,136927582.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,134930389.0 +360,Indonesia,IDN,ID,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,271857971.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33235518.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32308865.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65544383.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33786412.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32888440.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66674851.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34099104.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33228012.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67327117.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34429317.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33525382.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67954699.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35028219.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34033456.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,69061675.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35630982.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34551612.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70182594.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36210381.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35065379.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71275760.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36750403.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35569016.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,72319419.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37258400.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36059994.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,73318394.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37767957.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36554728.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,74322685.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38301112.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,37072743.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,75373855.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38783336.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,37559636.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,76342971.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39262182.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38062269.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,77324451.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39818340.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38640588.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,78458928.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40556060.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39405613.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79961672.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41454742.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40336099.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81790841.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42200628.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41105603.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83306231.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42789954.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41715123.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84505077.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43333953.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42283610.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,85617562.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43792157.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42772045.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,86564202.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44134884.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43155309.0 +364,Iran (Islamic Republic of),IRN,IR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,87290193.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12245808.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12383051.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24628858.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12649981.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12775683.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25425663.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13070653.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13184691.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26255343.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13479926.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13588898.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27068823.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13872761.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13986188.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27858948.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14287950.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14410735.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28698685.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14384445.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14521163.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28905607.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14253474.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14407413.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28660887.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14526221.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14692161.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29218382.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15062365.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15226676.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30289041.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15555696.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15709180.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31264875.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16119319.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16258743.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32378061.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16870903.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16993544.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33864447.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17688677.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17793123.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35481800.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18331660.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18414828.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36746488.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18850267.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18907546.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37757813.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19328788.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19369155.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38697943.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19794795.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19826367.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39621162.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20289270.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20301430.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40590700.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20788703.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20774818.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41563521.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21297578.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21259406.0 +368,Iraq,IRQ,IQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42556984.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1872635.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1896316.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3768951.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1902727.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1926291.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3829018.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1934347.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1959911.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3894258.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1966778.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1991928.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3958705.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2006403.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2025552.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4031955.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2056306.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2064910.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4121216.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2117933.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2116874.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4234807.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2180205.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2179630.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4359834.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2221400.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2230993.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4452393.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2239185.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2260608.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4499793.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2247179.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2277407.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4524585.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2253716.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2290786.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4544501.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2261322.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2303228.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4564550.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2272220.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2316612.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4588832.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2286838.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2335330.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4622168.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2308040.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2357721.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4665760.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2333847.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2381941.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4715788.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2362383.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2409471.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4771854.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2394313.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2440194.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4834507.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2425139.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2470880.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4896019.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2450317.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2495803.0 +372,Ireland,IRL,IE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4946119.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3014496.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3102463.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6116958.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3075208.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3162774.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6237982.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3134871.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3221822.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6356693.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3194975.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3280939.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6475914.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3255585.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3340402.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6595987.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3315427.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3398697.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6714124.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3375307.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3456770.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6832077.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3436034.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3515969.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6952003.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3497875.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3576648.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7074522.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3560938.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3638765.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7199703.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3626611.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3701835.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7328445.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3694512.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3765238.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7459749.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3763037.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3829069.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7592106.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3832771.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3893905.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7726676.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3903852.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3959995.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7863847.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3978207.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4029571.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8007778.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4056394.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4102615.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8159009.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4134026.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4175231.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8309257.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4209735.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4246748.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8456483.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4287580.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4320340.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8607920.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4364252.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4393238.0 +376,Israel,ISR,IL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8757490.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27562023.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29404375.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56966398.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27573923.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29421070.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56994993.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27631893.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29475684.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57107577.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27796338.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29628838.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57425176.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28022461.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29838201.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57860661.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28197564.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30002313.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58199876.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28310324.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30119579.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58429903.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28473997.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30304486.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58778483.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28683241.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30540988.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59224229.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28840682.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30722159.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59562841.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28956139.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30866312.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59822450.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29048456.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30977496.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60025952.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29138294.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31051852.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60190146.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29215590.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31097010.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60312600.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29234107.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31088685.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60322792.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29210816.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31022091.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60232906.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29186479.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30932148.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60118627.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29168005.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30836027.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60004032.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29144008.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30733418.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59877426.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29090259.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30637674.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59727932.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28987917.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30512662.0 +380,Italy,ITA,IT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59500579.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8469483.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8330187.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16799670.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8688295.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8557174.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17245469.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8909248.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8774649.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17683897.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9133271.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8983181.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18116451.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9356595.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9188308.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18544903.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9579903.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9390312.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18970215.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9803630.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9590428.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19394058.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10028098.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9789603.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19817701.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10254401.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9990049.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20244450.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10483883.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10193879.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20677762.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10717965.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10402078.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21120042.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10944299.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10618616.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21562914.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11165128.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10845584.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22010712.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11391437.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11077831.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22469268.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11652069.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11343487.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22995556.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11950528.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11646214.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23596741.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12257085.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11956537.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24213622.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12572382.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12275634.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24848016.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12893352.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12600637.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25493989.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13218128.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12929424.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26147551.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13547622.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13264169.0 +384,Côte d'Ivoire,CIV,CI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26811791.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1293403.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1318802.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2612205.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1300463.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1324943.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2625406.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1307198.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1331046.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2638244.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1313749.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1337279.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2651027.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1320251.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1343774.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2664025.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1326570.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1350293.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2676863.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1332880.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1356781.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2689661.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1338676.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1362545.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2701221.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1343913.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1367461.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2711373.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1349628.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1372774.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2722402.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1355509.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1378388.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2733896.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1361768.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1384402.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2746170.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1368899.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1390919.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2759817.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1376070.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1397059.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2773129.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1382316.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1402228.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2784543.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1387628.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1406817.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2794445.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1391829.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1410867.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2802696.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1394538.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1413838.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2808376.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1396015.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1415821.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2811835.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1396657.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1417116.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2813773.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1399669.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1420767.0 +388,Jamaica,JAM,JM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2820436.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62107541.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,64696321.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,126803861.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62201039.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,64864692.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,127065731.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62280970.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65020781.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,127301751.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62341923.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65160430.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,127502353.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62386529.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65284760.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,127671289.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62410520.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65387853.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,127798373.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62425780.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65476387.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,127902167.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62445693.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65560734.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,128006426.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62451645.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65625989.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,128077633.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62443939.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65673103.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,128117042.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62415026.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65690405.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,128105431.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62348449.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65658808.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,128007257.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62258405.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65595283.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,127853688.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62159989.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65518935.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,127678924.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62049024.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65427712.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,127476735.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61927410.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65323523.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,127250933.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61790329.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65203529.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,126993858.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61614483.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65047990.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,126662472.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61400411.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,64855455.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,126255866.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61158671.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,64633006.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,125791677.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,60881606.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,64363155.0 +392,Japan,JPN,JP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,125244761.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7254141.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7982112.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15236253.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7271185.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8010100.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15281285.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7295257.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8043706.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15338963.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7329926.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8086787.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15416712.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7377765.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8144158.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15521923.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7439667.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8216582.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15656249.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7517536.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8305212.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15822748.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7605688.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8400448.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16006136.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7699199.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8497318.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16196517.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7801675.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8600694.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16402369.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7915384.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8712453.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16627837.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8035565.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8829353.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16864918.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8155776.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8947089.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17102865.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8278723.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9067009.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17345732.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8404472.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9187826.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17592298.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8528731.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9307178.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17835909.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8654278.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9424275.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18078553.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8777497.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9537318.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18314814.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8893549.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9644551.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18538099.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9005743.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9748516.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18754258.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9120059.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9859184.0 +398,Kazakhstan,KAZ,KZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18979243.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2625119.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2431055.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5056174.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2675503.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2487808.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5163310.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2728993.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2546539.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5275532.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2787502.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2608615.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5396117.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2855309.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2677114.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5532423.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2928895.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2749640.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5678535.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3131561.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2943988.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6075549.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3334553.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3138904.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6473457.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3414636.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3218237.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6632873.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3488622.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3291871.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6780493.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3564228.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3367031.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6931259.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3654198.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3455782.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7109980.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3704706.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3507157.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7211863.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3968884.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3725930.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7694814.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4497632.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4160394.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8658026.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4944708.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4549539.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9494247.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5185852.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4778804.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9964656.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5312425.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4902957.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10215382.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5435573.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5024293.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10459866.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5555605.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5143079.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10698684.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5670775.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5257947.0 +400,Jordan,JOR,JO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10928721.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15293161.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15558445.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30851606.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15769661.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16030683.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31800344.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16262142.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16517681.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32779823.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16758781.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17008341.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33767122.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17274191.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17517645.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34791836.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17802747.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18040263.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35843010.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18346035.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18579219.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36925254.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18903421.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19133373.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38036794.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19479661.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19707234.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39186895.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20068349.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20296096.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40364445.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20642896.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20875000.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41517896.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21195955.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21439190.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42635144.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21733578.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21992229.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43725807.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22259261.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22533108.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44792368.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22770037.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23061827.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45831864.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23268541.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23582948.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46851489.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23780053.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24114618.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47894670.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24296133.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24652005.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48948137.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24784782.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25168523.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49953304.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25272193.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25679257.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50951450.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25780698.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26205082.0 +404,Kenya,KEN,KE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51985780.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11378028.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11989032.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23367060.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11455522.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12057001.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23512522.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11523016.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12115395.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23638411.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11598071.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12183636.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23781707.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11684142.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12264788.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23948930.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11762651.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12338331.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24100982.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11832470.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12403292.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24235761.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11895221.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12461285.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24356506.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11953972.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12515075.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24469047.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12013178.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12568332.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24581509.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12070099.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12616337.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24686436.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12125095.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12658695.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24783790.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12184979.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12702792.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24887770.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12251346.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12750473.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25001819.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12324170.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12801962.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25126131.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12402803.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12855212.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25258015.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12482556.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12907056.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25389611.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12559931.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12956391.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25516322.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12634957.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13003193.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25638150.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12707875.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13047566.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25755441.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12778255.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13089212.0 +408,Dem. People's Rep. of Korea,PRK,KP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25867467.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23512494.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23276097.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46788591.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23639081.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23425710.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47064790.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23744134.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23576535.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47320668.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23830193.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23709546.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47539739.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23899030.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23828256.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47727286.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23955347.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23934226.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47889573.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24015099.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24034249.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48049347.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24084221.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24136380.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48220601.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24156280.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24242347.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48398627.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24233575.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24354445.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48588019.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24332449.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24480593.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48813042.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24520161.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24649717.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49169878.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24780239.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24853947.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49634185.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25039537.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25058692.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50098229.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25296148.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25261895.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50558043.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25538049.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25456352.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50994401.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25697766.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25612218.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51309984.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25781915.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25729724.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51511639.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25847979.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25828922.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51676900.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25894464.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25909366.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51803830.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25901551.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25943140.0 +410,Republic of Korea,KOR,KR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51844691.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,935458.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,887829.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1823287.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,943363.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,896894.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1840256.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,945382.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,901405.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1846786.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,939201.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,900225.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1839425.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,933044.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,899196.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1832240.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,926824.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,898226.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1825050.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,920484.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,897175.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1817659.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,914088.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,896134.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1810222.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,907891.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,895479.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1803370.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,902022.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,895444.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1797466.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,896466.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,896097.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1792563.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,898208.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,901130.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1799338.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,904160.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,907253.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1811413.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,901204.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,904471.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1805675.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,887152.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,890658.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1777809.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,877673.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,881449.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1759122.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,873373.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,877350.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1750723.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,863770.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,867896.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1731666.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,852865.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,857098.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1709962.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,841277.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,845582.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1686859.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,833041.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,837658.0 +412,Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244),XKX,XK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1670699.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1132811.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,802091.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1934902.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1169112.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,822562.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1991674.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1204908.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,842457.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2047364.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1239951.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,861555.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2101506.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1273896.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,879585.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2153481.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1319953.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,915450.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2235403.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1385008.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,978402.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2363409.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1456557.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1050213.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2506769.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1528571.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1122360.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2650931.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1600963.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1194588.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2795550.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1675641.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1267716.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2943357.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1788572.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1355253.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3143825.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1938224.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1456440.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3394663.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2088742.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1557777.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3646518.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2175582.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1586002.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3761584.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2339072.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1569672.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3908743.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2462808.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1585278.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4048085.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2507954.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1616951.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4124904.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2655841.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1661345.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4317186.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2738222.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1702878.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4441100.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2671060.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1689385.0 +414,Kuwait,KWT,KW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4360445.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2404033.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2531150.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4935182.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2427598.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2553846.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4981444.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2450377.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2576265.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5026642.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2476113.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2602164.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5078277.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2505540.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2631500.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5137040.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2533783.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2659331.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5193114.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2560753.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2686033.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5246785.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2585134.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2709632.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5294766.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2610931.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2734484.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5345415.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2645486.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2768600.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5414085.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2680720.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2803055.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5483774.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2715504.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2836832.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5552336.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2755787.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2876164.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5631951.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2800237.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2919324.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5719560.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2848341.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2966077.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5814418.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2899474.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3015507.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5914981.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2951867.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3066433.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6018299.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3003725.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3117536.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6121261.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3055066.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3168429.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6223495.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3105037.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3218607.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6323643.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3155082.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3269792.0 +417,Kyrgyzstan,KGZ,KG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6424874.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2725901.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2704952.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5430853.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2770705.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2749003.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5519707.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2814047.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2792055.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5606101.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2855501.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2833564.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5689065.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2894726.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2873442.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5768168.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2937554.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2915417.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5852970.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2985964.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2960629.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5946593.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3035128.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3006220.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6041348.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3084232.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3051630.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6135862.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3133204.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3096726.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6229930.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3181861.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3141558.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6323419.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3230309.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3186018.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6416327.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3278736.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3230068.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6508804.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3326933.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3273809.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6600742.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3374370.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3317085.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6691454.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3423412.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3364007.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6787419.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3475453.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3415910.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6891363.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3528807.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3469111.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6997917.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3582564.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3522442.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7105006.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3636207.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3575847.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7212053.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3689825.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3629574.0 +418,Lao People's Dem. Republic,LAO,LA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7319399.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2137718.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2182925.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4320642.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2172579.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2216621.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4389200.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2201780.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2244887.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4446666.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2231267.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2273541.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4504808.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2266637.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2308161.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4574798.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2301063.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2341982.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4643045.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2339292.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2380573.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4719865.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2383768.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2425840.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4809608.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2422821.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2464793.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4887613.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2454922.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2496213.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4951135.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2477872.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2517928.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4995800.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2503286.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2541771.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5045057.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2570542.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2607796.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5178338.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2820251.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2858601.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5678852.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3117336.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3157007.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6274343.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3173714.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3225226.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6398940.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3091255.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3167365.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6258620.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3003848.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3105404.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6109252.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2911667.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3039172.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5950839.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2814124.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2967783.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5781907.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2748285.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2914639.0 +422,Lebanon,LBN,LB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5662924.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,977454.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1021176.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1998630.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,977846.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1021628.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1999473.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,976926.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1020608.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1997534.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,974734.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1018296.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1993030.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,970963.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1014422.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1985384.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,966980.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1010445.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1977424.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,966460.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1010320.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1976780.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,970360.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1013106.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1983465.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,976899.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1018115.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1995014.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,984322.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1024847.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2009169.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,991753.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1030995.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2022747.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,999975.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1037702.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2037677.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1009354.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1045364.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2054718.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1019781.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1054158.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2073939.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1031124.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1064118.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2095242.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1043257.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1075264.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2118521.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1056294.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1087578.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2143872.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1069963.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1100655.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2170617.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1083909.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1114109.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2198017.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1097956.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1127746.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2225702.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1112185.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1141915.0 +426,Lesotho,LSO,LS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2254100.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1091962.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1300568.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2392530.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1076132.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1283118.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2359250.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1060381.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1265764.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2326144.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1045554.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1248788.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2294342.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1031344.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1232099.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2263443.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1017192.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1215965.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2233157.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1003507.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1200406.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2203913.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,990716.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1185337.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2176053.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,979096.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1171317.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2150412.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,968331.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1157934.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2126265.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,957490.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1144041.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2101531.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,946794.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1130181.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2076974.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,936944.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1116693.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2053636.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,928017.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1103470.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2031487.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,919927.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1091112.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2011039.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,912621.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1079334.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1991955.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,905800.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1067676.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1973476.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,898894.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1055969.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1954863.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,891675.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1043956.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1935631.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,884502.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1032054.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1916556.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,877110.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1019942.0 +428,Latvia,LVA,LV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1897052.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1424910.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1470315.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2895224.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1467915.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1513734.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2981649.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1507374.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1553226.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3060600.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1519808.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1565365.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3085173.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1538587.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1583860.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3122447.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1610373.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1655945.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3266318.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1704672.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1750726.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3455397.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1793393.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1839348.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3632741.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1869357.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1914531.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3783888.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1930581.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1974485.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3905066.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1988727.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2031230.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4019956.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2070140.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2111010.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4181150.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2146281.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2185460.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4331741.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2194920.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2232393.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4427313.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2241889.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2277509.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4519398.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2289264.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2323065.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4612329.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2337052.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2369046.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4706098.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2383292.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2413339.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4796631.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2430584.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2458808.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4889391.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2479442.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2505847.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4985289.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2531454.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2556131.0 +430,Liberia,LBR,LR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5087585.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2712866.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2441925.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5154790.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2757500.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2518417.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5275916.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2806031.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2599295.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5405326.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2858258.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2684383.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5542641.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2914130.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2773433.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5687563.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2972826.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2865161.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5837986.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3032912.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2940458.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5973370.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3096581.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3000597.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6097178.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3164557.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3063814.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6228371.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3232535.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3127657.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6360191.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3300011.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3191977.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6491988.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3148272.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3039861.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6188132.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2988323.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2881548.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5869871.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3045480.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2939742.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5985221.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3100543.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2997221.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6097764.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3145381.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3046855.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6192235.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3187679.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3094517.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6282196.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3234556.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3143706.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6378262.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3284325.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3193469.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6477793.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3329012.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3240076.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6569088.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3369959.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3283984.0 +434,Libya,LBY,LY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6653942.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16258.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16769.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33027.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16424.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16952.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33376.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16583.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17110.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33693.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16743.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17257.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34000.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16901.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17400.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34300.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17052.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17552.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34604.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17197.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17693.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34890.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17335.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17815.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35150.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17473.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17928.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35401.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17628.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18047.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35675.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17764.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18162.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35926.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17901.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18288.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36189.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18066.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18439.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36505.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18220.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18586.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36806.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18378.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18719.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37097.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18522.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18834.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37355.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18663.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18947.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37610.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18816.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19073.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37889.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18961.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19220.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38181.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19102.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19381.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38482.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19223.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19534.0 +438,Liechtenstein,LIE,LI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38756.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1672673.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1926964.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3599637.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1651728.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1908414.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3560142.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1628509.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1887291.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3515799.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1604731.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1864944.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3469675.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1580759.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1841833.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3422591.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1555917.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1817616.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3373533.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1530425.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1792507.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3322932.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1505052.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1767366.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3272418.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1481530.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1742848.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3224378.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1461131.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1719348.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3180479.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1442612.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1696407.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3139019.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1425756.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1674042.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3099798.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1410690.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1652652.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3063341.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1396603.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1631587.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3028190.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1383705.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1611223.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2994928.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1372142.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1591623.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2963765.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1361233.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1572441.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2933674.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1350949.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1553501.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2904450.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1341246.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1534882.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2876128.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1331885.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1517198.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2849083.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1321199.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1499068.0 +440,Lithuania,LTU,LT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2820267.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,214887.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,220741.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,435628.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,217528.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,223722.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,441250.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,219897.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,226016.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,445913.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,222847.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,228505.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,451352.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,226425.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,231364.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,457789.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,230148.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,234712.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,464860.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,234021.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,238383.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,472404.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,237821.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,242048.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,479869.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,242378.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,246258.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,488636.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,247326.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,250543.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,497868.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,252231.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,254839.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,507070.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,258257.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,259949.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,518206.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,265001.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,265584.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,530585.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,271681.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,271385.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,543066.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,278485.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,277585.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,556070.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,285552.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,283856.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,569408.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,292905.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,290447.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,583351.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,299593.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,296690.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,596283.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,305634.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,302279.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,607913.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,311831.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,308142.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,619973.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,317203.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,313197.0 +442,Luxembourg,LUX,LU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,630400.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,207541.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,224355.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,431896.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,210776.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,228347.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,439122.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,215724.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,233941.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,449665.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,221880.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,240653.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,462533.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,228104.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,247426.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,475530.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,234373.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,254246.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,488619.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,240698.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,261164.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,501863.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,247125.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,268205.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,515330.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,253726.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,275313.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,529039.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,260480.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,282541.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,543021.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,267357.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,289941.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,557297.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,273808.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,297195.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,571003.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,278911.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,303856.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,582767.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,283197.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,310177.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,593374.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,287573.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,316595.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,604167.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,292094.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,323145.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,615239.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,296816.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,329873.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,626689.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,301788.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,336822.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,638609.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307005.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,343987.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,650991.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,312357.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,351296.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,663653.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,317655.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,358628.0 +446,"China, Macao SAR",MAC,MO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,676283.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8147724.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8068707.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16216431.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8395887.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8313779.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16709665.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8648564.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8563371.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17211935.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8906025.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8818285.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17724310.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9169925.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9080850.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18250774.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9440960.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9351211.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18792171.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9720478.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9629821.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19350299.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10007783.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9917176.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19924958.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10302006.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10211594.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20513599.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10603897.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10513196.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21117092.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10910953.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10820101.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21731053.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11219268.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11128891.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22348158.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11527780.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11438461.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22966240.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11837580.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11750494.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23588074.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12150189.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12065787.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24215976.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12466972.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12383941.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24850913.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12791885.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12710056.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25501941.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13124893.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13044650.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26169542.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13462529.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13384012.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26846541.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13804538.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13728597.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27533134.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14148425.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14076752.0 +450,Madagascar,MDG,MG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28225177.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5464600.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5764787.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11229387.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5587759.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5911060.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11498819.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5719294.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6065205.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11784499.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5859615.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6228350.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12087965.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6009766.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6401576.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12411342.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6170251.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6585398.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12755649.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6340083.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6778224.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13118307.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6518572.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6976892.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13495463.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6710463.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7178960.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13889423.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6914014.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7384918.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14298932.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7122580.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7595842.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14718422.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7334829.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7811265.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15146094.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7550255.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8030996.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15581251.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7769339.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8255437.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16024776.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7992387.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8485580.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16477966.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8219165.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8719777.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16938942.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8449079.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8956545.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17405624.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8683181.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9197987.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17881167.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8922676.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9445207.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18367883.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9168342.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9698995.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18867337.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9418758.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9958304.0 +454,Malawi,MWI,MW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19377062.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11631359.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11313791.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22945150.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11961266.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11581251.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23542517.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12292325.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11850120.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24142445.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12621130.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12118282.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24739412.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12947693.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12385554.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25333247.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13271796.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12651740.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25923536.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13592989.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12916424.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26509413.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13912833.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13179771.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27092604.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14226719.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13437577.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27664296.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14530672.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13686533.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28217204.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14792312.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13925419.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28717731.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15021118.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14163015.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29184133.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15254994.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14405218.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29660212.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15488512.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14646296.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30134808.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15720764.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14885695.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30606459.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15947911.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15120922.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31068833.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16171861.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15354558.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31526418.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16391213.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15584594.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31975806.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16597324.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15801948.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32399272.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16794024.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16009996.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32804020.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16986172.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16213821.0 +458,Malaysia,MYS,MY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33199993.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,145914.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,136593.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,282507.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,148364.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,138960.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,287324.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,150902.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,141382.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,292284.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,153458.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,143768.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,297226.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,156015.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,146120.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,302135.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,158562.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,148456.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,307018.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,163497.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,150904.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,314401.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,171583.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,153543.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,325126.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,180542.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156342.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,336883.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,189740.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,159298.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,349037.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,199169.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,162406.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,361575.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,208806.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,165635.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,374441.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,218617.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,168923.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,387540.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,228513.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,172216.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,400728.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,239142.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,177597.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,416738.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,250493.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,185090.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,435582.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,261719.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,192534.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,454253.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,272629.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,199814.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,472442.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,282965.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,206793.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,489758.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,291624.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,212884.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,504508.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,297122.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,217316.0 +462,Maldives,MDV,MV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,514438.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5670841.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5568260.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11239101.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5847171.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5736653.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11583824.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6034984.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5917677.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11952661.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6232629.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6109536.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12342165.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6440171.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6311824.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12751995.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6656944.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6523607.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13180551.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6880921.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6742621.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13623542.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7112187.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6968726.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14080912.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7350044.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7201073.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14551117.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7593666.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7438969.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15032635.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7844770.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7684411.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15529181.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8102832.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7936902.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16039734.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8343041.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8171646.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16514687.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8590210.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8413823.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17004033.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8866537.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8685277.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17551814.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9149561.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8963346.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18112907.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9445910.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9254197.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18700106.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9754475.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9556880.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19311355.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10068477.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9865821.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19934298.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10387581.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10179843.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20567424.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10718339.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10505701.0 +466,Mali,MLI,ML,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21224040.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,198331.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,200881.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,399212.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,199768.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,202384.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,402152.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,201018.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,203681.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,404699.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,202077.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,204843.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,406919.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,202947.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,205852.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,408799.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,203566.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,206643.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,410208.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,203951.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,207247.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,411198.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,204314.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,207767.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,412081.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,204975.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,208427.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,413402.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,206118.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,209382.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,415500.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,208001.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,210755.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,418755.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,210829.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,212742.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,423571.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,214585.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,215322.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,429907.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,219148.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,218378.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,437525.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,224513.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,221929.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,446441.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,230659.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,225920.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,456579.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,237468.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,230237.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,467705.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,244710.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,234788.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,479497.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,252149.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,239438.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,491586.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,259634.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,244001.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,503635.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,266911.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,248447.0 +470,Malta,MLT,MT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,515358.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,207390.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,225154.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,432544.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,205080.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,224238.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,429317.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,202441.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,223018.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,425459.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,198546.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,220593.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,419139.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,193305.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216830.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,410135.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,187717.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,212653.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,400370.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184659.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,210892.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,395551.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184201.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,211619.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,395820.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,183515.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,211959.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,395474.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,182511.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,211703.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,394214.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,181247.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,210934.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,392181.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,179850.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,209769.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,389619.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,178610.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,208377.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,386986.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,177763.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,206964.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,384727.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,177781.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,206609.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,384390.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,177341.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,206175.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,383515.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,175749.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,204597.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,380345.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,174278.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,203174.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,377452.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,172943.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,201898.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,374841.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,171618.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,200627.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,372245.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,170664.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,199728.0 +474,Martinique,MTQ,MQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,370391.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1349905.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1345099.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2695004.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1381930.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1379893.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2761823.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1409021.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1412683.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2821703.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1437131.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1446195.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2883326.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1466045.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1480531.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2946576.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1496264.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1516097.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3012361.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1528137.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1553093.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3081230.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1561878.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1591631.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3153508.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1597440.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1635897.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3233337.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1635726.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1686891.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3322616.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1677917.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1741544.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3419461.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1724301.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1799948.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3524249.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1774489.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1861625.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3636114.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1825021.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1917938.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3742959.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1875031.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1968143.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3843174.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1926486.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2019734.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3946220.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1979261.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2072630.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4051891.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2033282.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2126733.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4160015.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2088602.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2182110.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4270712.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2145130.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2238719.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4383849.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2202418.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2296186.0 +478,Mauritania,MRT,MR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4498604.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,607396.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,608535.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1215931.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,611605.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,613668.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1225272.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,615657.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,618315.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1233972.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,619537.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,622803.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1242340.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,623247.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,627133.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1250380.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,626747.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,631302.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1258048.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,629742.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,635026.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1264767.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,632232.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,638352.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1270584.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,634311.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,641373.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1275684.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,635924.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,643944.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1279868.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,637215.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,646115.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1283330.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,638289.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,647947.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1286236.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,639215.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,649530.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1288745.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,639866.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,650826.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1290692.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,640228.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,651886.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1292114.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,640400.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,652753.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1293153.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,640424.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,653488.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1293911.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,640470.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,654271.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1294741.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,640439.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,654943.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1295382.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,640524.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,655756.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1296279.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,640872.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,656956.0 +480,Mauritius,MUS,MU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1297828.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47900060.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49973382.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,97873442.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48635540.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50758748.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,99394288.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49386357.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51530725.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,100917081.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50132595.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52296746.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,102429341.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50881240.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53064574.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103945813.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51619299.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53823103.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105442402.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52329698.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54557093.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106886790.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53024314.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55278659.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108302973.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53699298.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55985191.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,109684489.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54363696.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56685733.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111049429.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55086407.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,57445994.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,112532401.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55882073.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,58268408.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,114150481.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56674115.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,59081795.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,115755909.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57427865.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,59862821.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,117290686.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,58145362.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,60610526.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,118755888.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,58824777.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,61325121.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,120149897.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,59489629.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,62029593.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,121519222.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,60126617.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,62712641.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,122839258.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,60685164.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,63328698.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,124013862.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61187229.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,63898082.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,125085311.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61587451.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,64410851.0 +484,Mexico,MEX,MX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,125998302.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15792.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16674.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32466.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15791.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16653.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32444.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15769.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16618.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32386.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15741.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16576.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32316.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15705.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16532.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32237.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15662.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16479.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32141.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15604.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16407.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32011.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15519.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16305.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31823.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15542.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16320.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31862.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15813.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16589.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32402.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16208.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16971.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33179.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16604.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17341.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33945.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16998.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17703.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34701.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17371.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18055.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35426.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17717.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18394.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36110.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18043.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18718.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36760.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18187.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18884.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37071.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18159.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18886.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37045.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18143.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18887.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37029.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18145.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18890.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37034.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18095.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18827.0 +492,Monaco,MCO,MC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36922.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1216363.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1234617.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2450980.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1228210.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1244392.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2472601.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1239950.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1254668.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2494618.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1251264.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1265190.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2516454.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1262236.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1275713.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2537949.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1273075.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1286181.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2559255.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1284280.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1296962.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2581242.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1296789.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1308854.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2605643.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1311312.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1322576.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2633888.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1328168.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1338545.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2666713.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1346373.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1356147.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2702520.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1366548.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1377390.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2743938.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1389613.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1402736.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2792349.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1415077.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1430077.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2845154.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1443209.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1459614.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2902823.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1473642.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1491107.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2964749.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1505633.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1523922.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3029555.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1538598.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1557432.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3096030.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1572334.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1591658.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3163991.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1606095.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1626335.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3232430.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1636095.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1658241.0 +496,Mongolia,MNG,MN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3294335.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2013313.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2238261.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4251573.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1989501.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2211001.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4200501.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1964694.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2182949.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4147642.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1939469.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2154514.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4093982.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1916925.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2130071.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4046996.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1895456.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2105927.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4001382.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1868675.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2074074.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3942748.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1838477.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2038366.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3876843.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1809064.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2003359.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3812422.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1780227.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1969266.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3749493.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1747186.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1931001.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3678186.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1708320.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1886807.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3595127.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1666881.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1840310.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3507191.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1624019.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1792512.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3416531.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1587201.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1751136.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3338337.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1558572.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1718816.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3277388.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1533862.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1691261.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3225123.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1512668.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1667839.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3180506.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1493995.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1647843.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3141837.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1478057.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1631434.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3109491.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1465475.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1619373.0 +498,Republic of Moldova,MDA,MD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3084847.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307508.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,325817.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,633325.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307136.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,325930.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,633065.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,306711.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,326027.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,632737.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,306320.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,326032.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,632352.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,306491.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,326055.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,632546.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,306943.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,325933.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,632876.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307083.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,325463.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,632545.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307089.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324834.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,631923.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307135.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324332.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,631467.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307229.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,323953.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,631182.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307344.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,323700.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,631044.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307781.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324007.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,631788.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,308516.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324535.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,633051.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,309083.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324863.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,633946.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,309278.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,325017.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,634295.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,309144.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324823.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,633967.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,308838.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324426.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,633264.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,308429.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324010.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,632438.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307940.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,323515.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,631455.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307383.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,323013.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,630396.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,306616.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,322432.0 +499,Montenegro,MNE,ME,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,629048.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2720.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2418.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5138.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2511.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2194.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4704.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2458.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2143.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4601.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2462.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2165.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4627.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2466.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2190.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4656.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2475.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2218.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4693.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2487.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2245.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4732.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2499.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2271.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4770.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2512.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2302.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4814.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2532.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2339.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4871.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2557.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2381.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4938.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2565.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2396.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4961.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2564.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2412.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4975.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2570.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2440.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5010.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2579.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2473.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5051.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2578.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2481.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5059.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2583.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2502.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5085.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2446.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2253.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4699.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2326.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2033.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4359.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2370.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2135.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4505.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2364.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2137.0 +500,Montserrat,MSR,MS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4500.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14279162.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14275254.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28554416.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14473530.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14456567.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28930097.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14665548.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14636269.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29301817.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14850814.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14810456.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29661270.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15038644.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14994481.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30033125.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15240243.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15191660.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30431902.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15447447.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15385576.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30833023.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15654952.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15577682.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31232633.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15864470.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15770522.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31634992.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16077493.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15965384.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32042877.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16297672.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16167193.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32464865.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16525679.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16378020.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32903699.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16757724.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16594445.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33352169.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16990792.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16812736.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33803528.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17220817.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17027787.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34248604.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17444602.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17235856.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34680458.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17665037.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17442227.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35107264.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17881447.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17646668.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35528115.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18087320.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17840191.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35927511.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18281787.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18022621.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36304408.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18474956.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18213816.0 +504,Morocco,MAR,MA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36688772.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8655918.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9112588.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17768506.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8872203.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9348514.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18220717.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9100892.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9594055.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18694946.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9339183.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9847572.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19186755.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9586552.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10107859.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19694411.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9838645.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10372470.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20211115.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10094544.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10641439.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20735983.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10360896.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10919618.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21280513.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10636233.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11209338.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21845571.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10923458.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11513202.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22436660.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11236222.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11837502.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23073723.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11577539.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12182882.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23760421.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11941725.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12545887.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24487611.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12326038.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12925694.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25251731.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12722751.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13315954.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26038705.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13128328.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13714918.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26843246.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13561221.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14135272.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27696493.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14002439.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14567003.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28569441.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14426886.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14996993.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29423879.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14851787.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15433809.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30285595.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15293300.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15884940.0 +508,Mozambique,MOZ,MZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31178239.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1343767.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1000487.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2344254.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1356102.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1018552.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2374654.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1367695.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1035964.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2403659.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1379045.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1052556.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2431600.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1401157.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1067699.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2468855.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1433559.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1081634.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2515192.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1465443.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1095207.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2560650.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1497065.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1108636.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2605701.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1528791.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1122238.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2651029.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1561101.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1136436.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2697537.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1708903.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1173012.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2881915.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1973565.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1233306.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3206870.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2240160.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1295419.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3535579.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2459562.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1357118.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3816680.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2591374.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1417894.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4009268.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2714402.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1477375.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4191777.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2866336.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1531734.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4398070.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2960916.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1580939.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4541854.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2971368.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1629789.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4601157.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2924701.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1678067.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4602768.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2820785.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1722614.0 +512,Oman,OMN,OM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4543399.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,880704.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,938437.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1819141.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,898800.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,957603.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1856403.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,914685.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,973840.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1888525.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,928045.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,987380.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1915425.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,939816.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,999590.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1939406.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,951219.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1011647.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1962865.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,962619.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1023940.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1986558.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,974469.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1037023.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2011492.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,987251.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1051301.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2038552.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1001105.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1066815.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2067920.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1015983.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1083288.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2099271.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1031720.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1100620.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2132341.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1048383.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1119087.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2167470.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1065946.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1138565.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2204510.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1084272.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1158729.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2243001.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1103239.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1179466.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2282704.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1122637.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1200715.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2323352.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1142262.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1222272.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2364534.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1161859.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1243822.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2405681.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1181378.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1265267.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2446645.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1201661.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1287438.0 +516,Namibia,NAM,NA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2489098.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5354.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5023.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10377.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5350.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5014.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10363.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5340.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5012.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10352.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5329.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5016.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10344.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5316.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5019.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10335.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5298.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5020.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10318.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5273.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5022.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10295.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5248.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5019.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10267.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5228.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5016.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10243.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5217.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5017.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10234.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5221.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5020.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10241.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5248.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5036.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10283.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5333.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5111.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10444.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5457.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5237.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10694.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5580.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5360.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10940.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5706.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5480.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11186.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5832.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5605.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11437.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5953.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5730.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11683.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6075.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5850.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11924.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6177.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5955.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12132.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6266.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6050.0 +520,Nauru,NRU,NR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12315.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12397651.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12161850.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24559501.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12576001.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12380071.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24956072.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12738215.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12593963.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25332178.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12880352.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12802557.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25682908.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13002461.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13001504.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26003965.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13098713.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13186397.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26285110.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13165532.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13353440.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26518971.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13208569.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13505086.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26713655.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13236099.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13645445.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26881544.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13250671.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13776271.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27026941.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13260080.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13901487.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27161567.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13250056.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14016343.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27266399.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13212056.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14118639.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27330694.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13164893.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14216663.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27381555.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13138985.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14323122.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27462106.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13162847.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14447479.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27610326.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13259469.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14601718.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27861186.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13405797.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14777629.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28183426.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13554172.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14952541.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28506712.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13704208.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15128288.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28832496.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13980445.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15368183.0 +524,Nepal,NPL,NP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29348628.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7864498.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8034638.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15899135.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7906490.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8075146.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15981636.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7944980.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8112061.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16057041.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7980736.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8146843.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16127579.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8014848.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8181188.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16196036.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8047319.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8214512.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16261831.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8079014.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8246663.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16325677.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8111448.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8279785.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16391232.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8146289.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8314481.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16460770.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8184540.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8351668.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16536208.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8225560.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8391557.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16617117.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8269306.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8432166.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16701472.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8313515.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8471784.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16785299.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8356969.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8510383.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16867352.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8402990.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8551092.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16954081.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8449612.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8591496.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17041108.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8494723.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8629782.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17124505.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8539671.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8667528.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17207198.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8582601.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8703442.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17286043.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8624262.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8739000.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17363262.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8661926.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8772632.0 +528,Netherlands,NLD,NL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17434558.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,65610.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,75815.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,141424.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,65114.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,75517.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,140631.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,65434.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,75949.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,141383.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66202.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,76906.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143108.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67056.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78028.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,145083.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67985.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,79279.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,147263.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,68994.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,80670.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,149664.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,70020.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82100.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,152120.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,71051.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83536.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,154587.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,72059.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,84952.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,157010.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,73033.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,86347.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,159380.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,73958.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,87719.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,161677.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,75073.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,88876.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,163949.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,76338.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89799.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,166136.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,77409.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,90617.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,168026.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,78267.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,91305.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,169572.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,78899.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,91841.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,170740.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,79315.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,92210.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,171525.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,87875.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,96848.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,184722.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,93247.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,99860.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,193107.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,90614.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,98675.0 +531,Curaçao,CUW,CW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,189289.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42833.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46269.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,89101.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43513.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47178.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,90691.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43950.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47832.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,91781.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44327.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48374.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,92701.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44663.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48877.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,93540.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,45069.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49414.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,94483.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,45591.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50016.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,95607.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46151.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50637.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,96787.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46724.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51272.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,97996.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47293.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51920.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,99212.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47858.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52484.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,100342.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48308.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52981.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,101288.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48632.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53480.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,102112.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48927.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53953.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,102880.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49191.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54403.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103594.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49430.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54828.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104258.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49650.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55225.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104875.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49848.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55591.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105439.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50026.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55936.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105962.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50189.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56254.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106443.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50211.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56374.0 +533,Aruba,ABW,AW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106585.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14888.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15602.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30490.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14812.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15590.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30402.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14865.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15710.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30574.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14974.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15903.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30877.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15081.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16104.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31184.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15183.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16311.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31495.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15286.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16527.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31813.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15390.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16747.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32136.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15486.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16970.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32456.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15573.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17190.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32763.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15643.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17391.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33034.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15746.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17563.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33309.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17451.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17688.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35139.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19619.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18078.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37697.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20475.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18626.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39101.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21157.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19048.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40205.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21861.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19486.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41346.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22152.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19731.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41883.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22363.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19884.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42247.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22849.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20131.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42980.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23280.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20342.0 +534,Sint Maarten (Dutch part),SXM,SX,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43622.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6928.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7033.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13961.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7068.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7174.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14241.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7369.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7386.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14754.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7762.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7630.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15391.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8168.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7883.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16051.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8578.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8147.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16725.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8996.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8409.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17405.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9423.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8675.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18097.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9854.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8947.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18801.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10293.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9219.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19512.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10730.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9494.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20224.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11088.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9785.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20873.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11356.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10090.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21445.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11608.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10395.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22003.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11867.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10704.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22571.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12137.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11027.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23164.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12410.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11360.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23770.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12677.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11689.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24366.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12944.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12027.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24970.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13206.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12365.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25571.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13459.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12694.0 +535,"Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba",BES,BQ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26153.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,112350.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,109187.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,221537.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,114408.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,111579.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,225987.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,116449.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,113950.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,230399.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,118435.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,116250.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,234685.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,120284.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,118366.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,238650.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,122122.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,120019.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,242141.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,124082.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,121553.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,245635.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,126064.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,123304.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,249367.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,128032.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,125045.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,253077.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,130046.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,126931.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,256977.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,132214.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,129213.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,261426.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,134529.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,131775.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,266304.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,136904.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,134399.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,271303.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,139325.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,137070.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,276395.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,141381.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,139418.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,280799.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142283.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,140749.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,283032.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142386.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,141362.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,283748.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142434.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,141915.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,284349.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142444.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,142436.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,284880.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142437.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,142938.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,285374.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142746.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,143658.0 +540,New Caledonia,NCL,NC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,286403.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,97832.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,94242.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,192074.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,100260.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,96774.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,197034.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,102763.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,99363.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,202126.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,105288.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,101971.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,207259.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,107823.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,104599.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,212422.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,110376.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,107257.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,217633.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,112974.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,109949.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,222923.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,115641.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,112704.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,228345.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,118399.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,115554.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,233953.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,121208.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,118481.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,239689.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,124029.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,121424.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,245453.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,126894.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,124401.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,251294.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,129845.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,127469.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,257313.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,132896.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,130637.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,263534.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,136042.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,133885.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,269927.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,139253.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,137186.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,276439.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142613.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,140606.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,283218.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,146105.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,144135.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,290239.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,149615.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,147683.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,297298.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,153149.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,151256.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,304405.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,156783.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,154903.0 +548,Vanuatu,VUT,VU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,311685.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1892614.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1962652.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3855266.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1907996.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1981583.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3889579.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1936605.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2011979.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3948584.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1971513.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2048429.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4019941.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2000841.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2080568.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4081409.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2024572.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2108210.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4132781.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2046242.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2133737.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4179978.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2065479.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2156015.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4221494.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2083936.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2176302.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4260239.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2104671.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2198216.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4302887.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2125643.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2220696.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4346339.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2142304.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2238965.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4381269.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2156372.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2253913.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4410285.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2177340.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2273304.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4450644.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2211107.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2303088.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4514195.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2251522.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2339069.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4590590.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2292434.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2375647.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4668081.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2333541.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2412711.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4746252.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2383582.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2454944.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4838526.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2451731.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2507303.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4959034.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2507854.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2553280.0 +554,New Zealand,NZL,NZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5061134.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2528472.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2594751.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5123223.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2561907.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2630858.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5192764.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2593630.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2665376.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5259006.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2624209.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2698853.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5323062.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2654304.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2731920.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5386223.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2687501.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2767177.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5454678.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2724498.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2805314.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5529812.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2762742.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2844712.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5607454.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2802299.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2885446.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5687744.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2843140.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2927499.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5770639.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2885079.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2970655.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5855734.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2927885.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3014669.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5942553.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2971314.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3059293.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6030607.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3015112.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3104268.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6119379.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3059190.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3149486.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6208676.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3103613.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3194985.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6298598.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3148451.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3240784.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6389235.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3193665.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3286867.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6480532.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3239062.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3333171.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6572233.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3284333.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3379592.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6663924.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3329347.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3426549.0 +558,Nicaragua,NIC,NI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6755896.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5854009.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5768657.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11622665.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6064010.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5967421.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12031430.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6282467.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6174051.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12456518.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6510942.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6389848.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12900790.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6750284.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6616601.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13366885.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7000404.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6854818.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13855222.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7261337.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7103832.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14365169.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7533651.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7364223.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14897873.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7818388.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7636788.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15455176.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8116165.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7921750.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16037915.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8427645.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8219898.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16647544.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8752209.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8530903.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17283112.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9094942.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8859465.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17954407.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9451592.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9201607.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18653199.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9818188.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9553826.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19372014.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10203110.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9925014.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20128124.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10606660.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10315083.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20921743.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11021796.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10716126.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21737922.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11448927.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11128131.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22577058.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11889761.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11553632.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23443393.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12342370.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11991269.0 +562,Niger,NER,NE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24333639.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,61748370.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,61103614.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,122851984.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,63420738.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,62731941.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,126152679.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,65158786.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,64424240.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,129583026.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66946860.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,66172941.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,133119801.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,68785095.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,67971753.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,136756848.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,70670684.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,69820039.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,140490722.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,72611203.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,71718562.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,144329765.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74620905.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,73673124.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,148294028.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,76699006.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,75683501.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,152382506.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,78846021.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77749737.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,156595758.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,81066457.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,79886397.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,160952854.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83364643.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82099103.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,165463746.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85713800.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,84362132.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,170075932.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88080932.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,86645192.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,174726124.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,90449577.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,88929440.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,179379017.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,92803434.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,91192351.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,183995785.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,95191980.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93474951.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,188666931.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,97662955.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,95832952.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,193495907.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,100165119.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,98222505.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,198387624.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,102680839.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,100623653.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,203304492.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,105243174.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,103084231.0 +566,Nigeria,NGA,NG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,208327405.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1063.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1011.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2074.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1029.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,983.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2011.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1004.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,961.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1965.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,983.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,946.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1928.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,959.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,932.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1891.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,935.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,921.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1856.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,921.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,912.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1833.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,915.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,907.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1822.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,916.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,905.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1821.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,912.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,904.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1816.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,909.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,903.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1812.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,908.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,903.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1811.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,905.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,909.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1814.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,908.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,918.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1826.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,908.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,925.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1833.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,911.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,936.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1847.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,914.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,948.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1861.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,912.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,957.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1869.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,914.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,973.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1887.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,919.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1002.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1921.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,919.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1024.0 +570,Niue,NIU,NU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1943.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2224348.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2266854.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4491202.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2236754.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2277263.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4514017.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2249162.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2289276.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4538438.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2262742.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2302426.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4565168.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2276745.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2315533.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4592277.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2293216.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2330474.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4623689.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2314075.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2347013.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4661088.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2342939.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2366638.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4709577.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2377578.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2391077.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4768654.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2411120.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2418080.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4829200.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2444031.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2445711.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4889741.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2480086.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2473476.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4953561.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2517618.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2501438.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5019056.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2551916.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2528753.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5080669.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2583377.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2554547.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5137924.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2612202.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2578155.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5190357.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2637347.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2599243.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5236590.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2658971.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2618422.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5277393.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2676939.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2635381.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5312320.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2696034.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2652245.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5348279.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2713119.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2666721.0 +578,Norway,NOR,NO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5379839.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38212.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42127.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,80339.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38008.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41471.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79479.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37181.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39981.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,77162.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36233.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38390.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,74623.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35180.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36719.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71899.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34044.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34982.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,69026.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32860.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33201.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66060.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31653.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31397.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63050.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30450.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29582.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60032.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29278.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27779.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57057.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28107.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25981.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54088.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27520.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25000.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52520.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27524.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24836.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52359.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27495.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24646.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52141.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27427.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24430.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51856.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27325.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24189.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51514.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27200.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23933.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51133.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27060.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23670.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50729.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26903.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23401.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50304.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26731.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23127.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49858.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26631.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22956.0 +580,Northern Mariana Islands,MNP,MP,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49587.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56310.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55399.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111709.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56446.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55503.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111949.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56496.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55496.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111992.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56421.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55384.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111805.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56246.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55192.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111438.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55996.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54945.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,110940.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55656.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54645.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,110301.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55253.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54279.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,109532.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54828.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53877.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108705.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54393.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53475.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107868.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54247.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53341.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107588.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54398.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53490.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107887.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54568.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53664.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108232.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54755.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53855.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108610.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54957.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54067.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,109024.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55167.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54295.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,109462.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55388.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54538.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,109926.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55630.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54801.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,110431.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55866.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55064.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,110929.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56072.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55307.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111379.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56413.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55694.0 +583,Micronesia (Fed. States of),FSM,FM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,112107.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27814.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26411.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54225.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27906.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26508.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54413.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27945.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26552.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54496.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27939.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26555.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54493.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27902.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26534.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54436.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27843.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26494.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54337.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27769.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26439.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54208.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27678.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26361.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54039.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27556.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26261.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53817.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27431.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26162.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53593.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27355.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26061.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53416.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27144.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25828.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52972.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26746.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25457.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52203.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26308.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25045.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51353.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25823.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24596.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50419.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25299.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24111.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49410.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24738.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23591.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48329.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24147.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23040.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47187.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23529.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22461.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45989.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22874.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21855.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44729.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22190.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21224.0 +584,Marshall Islands,MHL,MH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43414.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10767.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8959.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19726.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10804.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9024.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19828.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10785.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9067.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19851.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10767.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9113.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19880.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10744.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9164.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19908.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10667.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9165.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19831.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10523.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9096.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19619.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10359.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9008.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19366.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10190.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8912.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19102.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10013.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8813.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18826.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9830.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8710.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18540.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9638.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8603.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18240.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9450.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8497.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17946.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9389.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8417.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17806.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9443.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8353.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17796.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9455.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8340.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17794.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9432.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8385.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17816.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9410.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8427.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17837.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9389.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8476.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17865.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9379.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8538.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17917.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9377.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8596.0 +585,Palau,PLW,PW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17972.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,79746052.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,74623872.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,154369924.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,82212668.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77005059.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,159217727.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,84278393.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78984415.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,163262808.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,86127265.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,80749416.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,166876681.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88049526.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82599094.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,170648620.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,89942008.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,84430090.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,174372098.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,91810143.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,86259842.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,178069985.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,93744002.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,88180519.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,181924521.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,95745628.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,90186328.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,185931955.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,97833204.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,92290019.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,190123222.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,99987484.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,94467014.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,194454498.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,102047023.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,96555715.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,198602738.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,103831984.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,98373877.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,202205861.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,105378643.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,99958919.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,205337562.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,106815000.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,101436628.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,208251628.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,107983709.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,102985590.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,210969298.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,108894512.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,104630328.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,213524840.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,110003086.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,106376569.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,216379655.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,111438324.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,108293156.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,219731480.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,113015043.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,110278237.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,223293280.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,114815642.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,112381099.0 +586,Pakistan,PAK,PK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,227196741.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1508117.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1493615.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3001732.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1537634.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1523391.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3061024.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1567505.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1553486.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3120991.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1597706.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1583902.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3181608.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1628444.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1614867.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3243311.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1659586.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1646282.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3305868.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1690750.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1677824.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3368574.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1722009.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1709606.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3431614.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1753496.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1741781.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3495277.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1785121.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1774222.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3559343.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1816819.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1806799.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3623618.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1848912.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1839763.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3688674.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1881611.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1873251.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3754862.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1914627.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1906929.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3821556.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1947969.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1940824.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3888793.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1981879.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1975220.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3957099.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2016278.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2010059.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4026337.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2050907.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2045156.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4096063.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2085213.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2080041.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4165255.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2118502.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2114031.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4232532.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2148871.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2145526.0 +591,Panama,PAN,PA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4294397.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2876875.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2631423.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5508298.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2974119.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2724371.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5698489.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3074522.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2818074.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5892596.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3177074.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2913907.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6090980.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3281496.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3011670.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6293166.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3387691.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3111127.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6498818.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3495994.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3212224.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6708218.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3606248.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3314819.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6921067.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3718410.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3419578.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7137988.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3832285.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3526605.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7358890.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3947886.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3635383.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7583269.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4062416.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3744221.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7806637.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4174386.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3852159.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8026545.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4285535.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3960092.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8245627.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4396107.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4068047.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8464153.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4505978.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4176197.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8682174.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4614885.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4284285.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8899170.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4722982.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4391815.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9114796.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4830370.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4498858.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9329227.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4936763.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4605723.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9542486.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5039466.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4710175.0 +598,Papua New Guinea,PNG,PG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9749640.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2589005.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2534815.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5123819.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2632692.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2578850.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5211541.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2669783.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2616730.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5286513.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2702423.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2650832.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5353254.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2733019.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2683305.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5416324.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2762367.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2714511.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5476878.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2790368.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2744308.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5534675.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2817257.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2772888.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5590145.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2843994.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2801155.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5645148.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2872003.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2830572.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5702575.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2904393.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2864220.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5768613.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2941518.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2902421.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5843939.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2980731.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2942592.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5923322.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3021458.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2984194.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6005652.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3063559.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3027162.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6090721.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3106699.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3071251.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6177950.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3150500.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3116116.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6266616.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3194330.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3161074.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6355404.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3237726.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3205602.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6443328.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3280435.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3249592.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6530027.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3323985.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3294711.0 +600,Paraguay,PRY,PY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6618695.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13290367.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13364073.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26654439.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13472596.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13542313.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27014909.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13635757.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13698746.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27334503.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13784608.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13838734.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27623342.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13925077.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13968835.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27893912.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14057587.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14089681.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28147267.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14180761.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14200318.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28381079.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14296701.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14303686.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28600387.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14388026.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14418159.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28806185.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14461087.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14548240.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29009327.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14545483.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14684090.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29229572.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14647748.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14829974.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29477722.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14765436.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14984154.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29749589.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14894870.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15143939.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30038809.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15041703.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15312249.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30353952.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15215665.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15496198.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30711863.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15428091.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15704688.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31132779.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15666065.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15939422.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31605487.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15961942.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16242003.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32203944.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16268182.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16556679.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32824861.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16499432.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16805324.0 +604,Peru,PER,PE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33304756.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39394373.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38563851.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,77958224.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40249237.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39376850.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79626086.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41101163.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40184410.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81285573.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41950313.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40992524.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82942837.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42802430.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41805071.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84607501.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43650125.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42611126.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,86261251.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44491550.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43410286.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,87901835.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,45333002.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,44228376.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,89561377.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46168861.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45083466.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,91252327.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46992939.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45954013.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,92946952.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47832279.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46804421.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,94636700.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48706658.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47631256.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,96337914.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49587787.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48444531.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,98032317.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50455169.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49244939.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,99700108.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51299898.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50025303.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,101325201.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52189305.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50842061.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103031365.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53151806.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51723461.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104875267.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54121554.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52616948.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106738502.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55072020.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53496816.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108568836.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56011134.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54369671.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,110380805.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56947945.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55243033.0 +608,Philippines,PHL,PH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,112190978.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18693947.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19810485.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38504431.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18786750.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19876113.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38662862.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18772750.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19874727.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38647477.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18753735.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19867796.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38621531.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18734687.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19861356.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38596042.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18717482.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19858429.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38575911.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18694052.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19853128.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38547180.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18671071.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19850803.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38521874.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18663541.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19859342.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38522883.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18675280.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19880005.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38555285.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18693495.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19903859.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38597353.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18702100.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19918747.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38620847.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18701414.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19924460.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38625874.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18689962.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19917391.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38607353.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18675881.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19905992.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38581873.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18660164.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19892983.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38553146.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18647530.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19884583.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38532113.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18646144.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19886669.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38532812.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18640083.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19881374.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38521457.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18625840.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19867761.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38493601.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18590207.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19838160.0 +616,Poland,POL,PL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38428367.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4967627.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5332999.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10300626.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5004337.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5367483.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10371819.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5030278.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5400636.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10430914.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5045304.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5428040.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10473344.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5054515.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5447008.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10501522.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5061076.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5462239.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10523315.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5067237.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5476710.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10543947.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5073406.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5492145.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10565551.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5074772.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5506189.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10580961.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5072332.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5519011.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10591343.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5064023.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5524379.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10588401.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5045028.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5519799.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10564826.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5016076.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5506011.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10522086.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4979863.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5484672.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10464535.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4943859.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5464514.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10408372.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4915616.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5449820.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10365436.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4895003.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5437751.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10332753.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4878088.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5429443.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10307530.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4862543.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5427293.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10289835.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4857720.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5432203.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10289923.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4859873.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5438319.0 +620,Portugal,PRT,PT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10298192.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,599950.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,630899.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1230849.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,613138.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,644243.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1257380.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,627230.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,658448.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1285678.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,642205.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,673449.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1315654.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,657912.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,689097.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1347009.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,674317.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,705396.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1379713.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,691579.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,722513.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1414092.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,709928.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,740645.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1450573.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,728980.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,759452.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1488432.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,748467.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,778729.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1527196.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,768572.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,798649.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1567221.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,789579.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,819439.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1609017.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,811572.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,841146.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1652718.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,834248.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,863505.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1697753.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,857202.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,886107.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1743309.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,880191.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,908728.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1788919.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,903188.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,931364.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1834552.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,926027.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,953800.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1879827.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,948791.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,976164.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1924955.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,971745.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,998712.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1970457.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,994606.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1021222.0 +624,Guinea-Bissau,GNB,GW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2015828.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,451479.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,426881.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,878360.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,458490.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,434512.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,893001.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,466681.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,442958.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,909639.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,475111.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,451611.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,926722.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,484748.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,461241.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,945989.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,496668.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,472646.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,969314.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,509709.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,484856.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,994565.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,522558.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,496805.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1019362.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,534882.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,508195.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1043076.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,546603.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,518938.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1065540.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,558338.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,530149.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1088487.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,570299.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,542678.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1112976.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,582083.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,555593.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1137676.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,593490.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,568065.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1161555.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,604629.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,580201.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1184830.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,614964.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,590849.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1205813.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,624510.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,600053.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1224562.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,634029.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,609206.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1243235.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,643523.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,618323.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1261846.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,653013.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,627425.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1280438.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,662972.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,637023.0 +626,Timor-Leste,TLS,TL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1299995.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1842604.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1984505.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3827109.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1844316.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1987815.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3832131.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1842919.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1987855.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3830774.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1839664.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1985965.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3825629.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1834708.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1982330.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3817037.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1828297.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1977262.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3805559.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1820625.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1970934.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3791559.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1811904.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1963536.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3775440.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1802317.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1955303.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3757620.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1792291.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1946649.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3738940.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1781031.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1936891.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3717922.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1767120.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1924494.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3691614.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1749668.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1908320.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3657988.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1727669.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1887349.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3615018.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1699784.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1860227.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3560011.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1668025.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1829310.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3497335.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1635110.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1797631.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3432741.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1601215.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1765194.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3366408.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1576161.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1743109.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3319269.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1560756.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1732131.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3292887.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1547842.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1723723.0 +630,Puerto Rico,PRI,PR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3271565.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,433815.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,212122.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,645937.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,456797.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,222035.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,678831.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,480524.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,232662.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,713186.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,504789.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,243737.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,748526.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,522707.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,255237.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,777944.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,579378.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,269333.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,848710.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,727597.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,287464.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1015060.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,921361.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,310533.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1231894.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1103898.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,340380.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1444278.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1233564.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,376711.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1610275.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1297967.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,415537.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1713504.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1350881.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,453291.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1804172.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1415197.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,490463.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1905660.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1507300.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,528201.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2035501.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1651832.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,562633.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2214465.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1817181.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,597392.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2414573.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1955530.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,639636.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2595166.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2031540.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,680215.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2711755.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2054595.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,712137.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2766732.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2055936.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,751300.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2807235.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2005392.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,754994.0 +634,Qatar,QAT,QA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2760385.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,383719.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,401705.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,785424.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,387466.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,408032.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,795498.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,391025.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,414220.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,805244.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,394643.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,420350.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,814992.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,398710.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,425810.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,824520.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,403101.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,430556.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,833656.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,408790.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,436576.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,845366.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,416155.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,444443.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,860597.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,422492.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,451487.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,873979.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,426829.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,456283.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,883111.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,430225.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,459906.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,890131.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,433375.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,463259.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,896634.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,436055.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,466089.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,902144.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,438254.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,468636.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,906890.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,442019.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,472772.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,914790.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,445662.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,476833.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,922495.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,447394.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,479234.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,926628.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,450194.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,482545.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,932739.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,454230.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,486957.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,941187.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,458138.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,491282.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,949420.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,462141.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,495682.0 +638,Réunion,REU,RE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,957823.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10618301.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11301576.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21919877.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10549330.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11248261.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21797590.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10474425.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11179107.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21653532.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10392411.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11088910.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21481320.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10302972.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10986314.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21289286.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10211543.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10880721.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21092264.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10126348.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10783054.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20909402.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10048422.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10695809.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20744230.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9977733.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10619776.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20597508.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9912856.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10553462.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20466318.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9847526.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10487685.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20335211.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9791059.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10429226.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20220285.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9750470.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10386648.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20137118.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9715784.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10350762.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20066546.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9681297.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10314539.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19995836.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9638705.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10267375.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19906079.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9587940.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10209881.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19797820.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9540033.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10158821.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19698853.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9493519.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10113264.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19606783.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9450890.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10073321.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19524211.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9405846.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10036193.0 +642,Romania,ROU,RO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19442039.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,68580628.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78264211.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,146844839.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,68228788.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78006743.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,146235531.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67847210.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77742927.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,145590137.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67447790.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77498933.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,144946723.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67054100.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77299537.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,144353637.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66672420.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77127630.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143800050.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66353507.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,76985163.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143338669.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66195428.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,76922266.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143117693.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66156273.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,76930276.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143086549.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66184487.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,76979157.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143163643.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66234884.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77007715.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143242599.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66324027.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77040516.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143364543.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66490557.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77138805.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143629362.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66689578.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77267288.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143956866.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66881519.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77403551.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,144285070.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67088483.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77579907.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,144668390.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67320022.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77789135.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,145109157.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67508407.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77944129.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,145452536.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67629831.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78022462.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,145652293.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67697114.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78045173.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,145742287.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67643172.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77974157.0 +643,Russian Federation,RUS,RU,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,145617329.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3904283.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4205706.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8109989.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3949825.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4274117.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8223941.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4014654.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4357653.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8372306.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4110419.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4457573.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8567992.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4224817.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4567036.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8791853.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4344019.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4682281.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9026300.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4467349.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4802717.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9270066.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4594933.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4928236.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9523169.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4725057.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5056940.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9781997.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4856381.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5187357.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10043737.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4989230.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5319801.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10309031.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5123058.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5453875.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10576932.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5255735.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5584599.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10840334.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5388720.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5712630.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11101350.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5524552.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5843900.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11368452.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5663777.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5979182.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11642959.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5809454.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6121446.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11930900.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5960540.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6269800.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12230339.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6112819.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6418989.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12531808.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6266092.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6568936.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12835028.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6423145.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6723217.0 +646,Rwanda,RWA,RW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13146362.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3768.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3314.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7082.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3868.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3403.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7271.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3974.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3490.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7463.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4079.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3577.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7655.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4179.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3669.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7848.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4280.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3764.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8044.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4379.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3858.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8237.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4480.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3950.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8430.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4583.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4040.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8623.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4689.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4127.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8816.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4786.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4202.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8988.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4850.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4258.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9108.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4906.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4310.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9216.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4968.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4371.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9338.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5033.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4439.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9472.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5117.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4526.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9643.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5216.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4627.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9843.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5317.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4728.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10045.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5422.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4836.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10258.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5526.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4955.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10481.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5620.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5061.0 +652,Saint Barthélemy,BLM,BL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10681.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3056.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2969.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6025.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3017.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2928.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5944.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2973.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2878.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5851.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2920.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2827.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5747.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2864.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2774.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5638.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2813.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2720.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5533.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2762.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2665.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5427.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2707.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2606.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5313.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2690.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2570.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5260.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2719.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2566.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5285.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2753.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2568.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5321.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2784.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2572.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5356.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2814.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2575.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5389.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2844.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2578.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5422.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2874.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2583.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5457.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2906.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2592.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5497.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2904.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2607.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5510.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2872.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2623.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5495.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2835.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2638.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5472.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2792.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2655.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5447.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2751.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2670.0 +654,Saint Helena,SHN,SH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5421.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22575.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22887.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45461.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22856.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23130.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45986.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22990.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23275.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46264.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23050.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23381.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46431.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23095.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23485.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46580.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23139.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23587.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46726.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23180.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23695.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46874.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23215.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23800.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47015.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23251.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23905.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47156.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23282.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24005.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47287.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23310.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24093.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47403.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23382.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24200.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47582.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23438.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24290.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47727.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23428.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24339.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47767.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23402.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24388.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47790.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23361.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24430.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47790.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23316.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24472.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47788.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23271.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24515.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47786.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23216.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24545.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47761.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23150.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24562.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47712.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23072.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24571.0 +659,Saint Kitts and Nevis,KNA,KN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47643.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5444.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5604.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11048.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5589.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5755.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11344.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5694.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5867.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11561.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5783.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5961.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11744.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5878.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6057.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11934.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5972.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6157.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12128.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6065.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6260.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12325.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6159.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6366.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12525.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6257.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6474.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12731.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6361.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6585.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12946.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6470.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6702.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13172.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6552.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6790.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13342.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6606.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6850.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13455.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6731.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6970.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13700.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6944.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7177.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14121.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7148.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7378.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14526.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7292.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7522.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14814.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7387.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7629.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15015.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7461.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7720.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15181.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7552.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7828.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15380.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7644.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7942.0 +660,Anguilla,AIA,AI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15585.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,78831.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,80669.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,159500.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,79395.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81199.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,160594.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,80061.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81739.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,161800.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,80761.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82286.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,163047.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,81432.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82807.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,164239.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,82078.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83308.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,165386.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,82685.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83785.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,166470.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83284.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,84234.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,167518.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83905.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,84672.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,168576.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,84553.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,85135.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,169688.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85230.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,85705.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,170935.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85841.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,86305.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,172146.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,86309.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,86816.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,173124.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,86694.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,87285.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,173979.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,87051.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,87753.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,174804.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,87401.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,88222.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,175623.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,87731.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,88683.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,176414.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88032.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89132.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,177164.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88315.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89573.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,177888.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88582.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,90002.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,178584.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88826.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,90411.0 +662,Saint Lucia,LCA,LC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,179237.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14449.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15161.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29610.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14777.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15610.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30387.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15104.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16057.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31161.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15426.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16503.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31929.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15749.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16948.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32697.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16063.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17390.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33452.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16358.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17825.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34183.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16646.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18242.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34887.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16911.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18631.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35542.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17147.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18985.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36132.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17275.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19183.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36458.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17226.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19124.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36350.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17085.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18942.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36026.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16916.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18724.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35640.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16760.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18501.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35261.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16659.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18361.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35020.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16563.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18249.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34811.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16412.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18085.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34497.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16100.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17752.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33852.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15750.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17372.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33122.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15478.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17076.0 +663,Saint Martin (French part),MAF,MF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32553.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3151.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3123.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6274.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3146.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3115.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6261.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3137.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3105.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6241.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3117.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3085.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6202.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3096.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3065.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6161.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3075.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3041.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6115.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3056.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3022.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6078.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3049.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3016.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6065.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3048.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3011.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6059.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3046.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3009.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6054.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3044.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3009.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6052.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3041.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3005.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6046.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3030.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2997.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6027.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3005.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3000.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6005.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2980.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3009.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5989.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2971.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3008.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5978.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2966.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3000.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5965.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2961.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2997.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5957.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2951.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2994.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5945.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2944.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2982.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5925.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2939.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2967.0 +666,Saint Pierre and Miquelon,SPM,PM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5906.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,58002.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55811.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,113813.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57941.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55701.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,113641.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57863.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55587.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,113450.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57713.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55396.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,113108.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57494.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55114.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,112608.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,57246.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54797.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,112043.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56963.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54464.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,111427.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56681.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54143.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,110824.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56444.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53872.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,110316.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56220.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53620.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,109840.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55967.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53341.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,109308.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55677.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53026.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108703.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55373.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52710.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108083.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55053.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52397.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107450.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54773.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52139.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106912.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54539.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51944.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106482.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54259.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51704.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105963.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54026.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51523.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105549.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53856.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51425.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105281.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53636.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51288.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104924.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53434.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51199.0 +670,Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,VCT,VC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104633.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13121.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13702.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26823.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13378.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13958.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27336.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13687.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14283.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27969.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13998.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14603.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28601.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14246.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14847.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29093.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14460.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15049.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29508.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14695.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15265.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29959.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14899.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15473.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30372.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15052.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15648.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30700.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15222.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15838.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31060.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15471.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16137.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31608.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15831.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16665.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32496.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16096.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17037.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33132.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16186.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17098.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33285.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16241.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17148.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33390.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16328.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17242.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33570.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16453.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17381.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33834.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16564.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17493.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34057.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16626.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17530.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34156.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16650.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17528.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34178.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16563.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17444.0 +674,San Marino,SMR,SM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34007.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,71620.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,72094.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143714.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,72902.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,73357.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,146258.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74706.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,75136.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,149842.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,76681.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77081.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,153762.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,78657.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,79041.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,157697.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,80650.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81031.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,161681.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,82666.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83059.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,165725.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,84721.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,85124.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,169845.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,86800.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,87204.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,174004.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88860.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89268.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,178128.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,90858.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,91281.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,182139.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,92829.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93216.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,186045.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,94794.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,95131.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,189925.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,96719.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,97039.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,193757.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,98594.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,98903.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,197497.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,100410.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,100714.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,201124.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,102168.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,102465.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,204633.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,103865.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,104172.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,208037.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,105507.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,105837.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,211344.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,107123.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,107476.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,214599.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,109113.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,109529.0 +678,Sao Tome and Principe,STP,ST,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,218641.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12317248.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9230142.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21547390.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12623833.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9462097.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22085930.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12928084.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9695331.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22623415.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13221628.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9929220.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23150848.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13489705.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10172103.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23661808.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13900241.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10497404.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24397644.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14481086.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10901784.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25382870.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15083370.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11316699.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26400068.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15700185.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11737168.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27437353.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16324115.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12159682.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28483797.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16865109.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12546821.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29411929.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17276509.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12874437.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30150945.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17644476.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13177068.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30821544.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18009033.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13473465.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31482498.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18364145.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13761419.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32125564.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18774108.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13975740.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32749848.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19291301.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14124969.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33416270.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19828621.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14364501.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34193122.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20335495.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14682639.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35018133.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20836089.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14991273.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35827362.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20886852.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15110255.0 +682,Saudi Arabia,SAU,SA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35997107.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4786669.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4917618.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9704287.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4899113.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5038915.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9938027.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5016670.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5164280.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10180950.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5139658.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5294846.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10434504.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5267939.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5430753.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10698691.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5401974.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5572083.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10974057.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5542900.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5720487.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11263387.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5689191.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5874679.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11563869.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5839566.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6033364.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11872929.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5996251.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6198778.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12195029.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6159215.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6370907.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12530122.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6327295.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6548585.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12875880.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6500267.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6731567.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13231833.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6676683.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6918883.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13595566.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6859154.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7111154.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13970308.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7048291.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7307890.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14356181.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7242618.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7508739.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14751357.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7443229.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7714564.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15157793.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7649754.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7925155.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15574909.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7860618.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8140164.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16000782.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8076926.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8359195.0 +686,Senegal,SEN,SN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16436120.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3830566.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4104456.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7935022.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3820219.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4097575.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7917794.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3811912.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4092357.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7904269.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3802898.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4084565.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7887463.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3790920.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4072475.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7863395.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3774301.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4056643.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7830944.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3755252.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4039540.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7794792.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3735510.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4022665.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7758174.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3716486.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4006308.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7722794.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3697793.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3990242.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7688035.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3679274.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3974475.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7653749.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3661709.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3959210.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7620919.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3645940.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3945410.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7591350.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3632562.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3934114.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7566676.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3620319.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3923641.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7543960.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3607570.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3911926.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7519496.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3594151.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3899137.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7493288.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3580054.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3884826.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7464880.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3565022.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3868796.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7433818.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3548964.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3852092.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7401056.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3527301.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3830704.0 +688,Serbia,SRB,RS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7358005.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40254.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39807.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,80060.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40938.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40324.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81262.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41587.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40847.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82434.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42258.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41335.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83592.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42948.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41767.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84715.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43652.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42231.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,85883.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44381.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42713.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,87093.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,45127.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43198.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,88325.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,45931.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43714.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,89644.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46779.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,44252.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,91030.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47644.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,44765.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,92409.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48551.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45277.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,93827.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49489.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45821.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,95309.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50370.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46345.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,96714.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51155.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46847.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,98001.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51887.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47353.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,99240.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52632.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47877.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,100509.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53396.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48415.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,101811.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54159.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48943.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103101.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54919.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49454.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104373.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,55587.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49943.0 +690,Seychelles,SYC,SC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105530.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2275881.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2308186.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4584067.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2412807.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2444289.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4857096.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2554938.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2585175.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5140113.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2661461.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2689447.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5350907.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2754047.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2779282.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5533329.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2830690.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2852644.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5683334.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2895766.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2914009.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5809774.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2962281.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2976883.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5939164.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3039735.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3051126.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6090861.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3125748.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3134095.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6259843.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3215628.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3221070.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6436698.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3304869.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3307516.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6612385.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3394323.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3394265.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6788588.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3483705.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3481154.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6964859.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3572787.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3567901.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7140688.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3660931.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3653843.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7314773.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3751484.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3742430.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7493913.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3844264.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3833302.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7677566.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3936944.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3924338.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7861281.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4030454.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4016375.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8046829.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4124768.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4109203.0 +694,Sierra Leone,SLE,SL,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8233970.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2071258.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1982345.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4053603.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2102327.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2019011.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4121337.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2124389.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2052405.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4176794.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2143317.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2083097.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4226414.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2159172.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2111230.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4270402.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2195992.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2148646.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4344638.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2278580.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2208003.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4486583.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2384412.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2278844.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4663256.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2489445.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2348958.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4838402.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2592953.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2417751.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5010704.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2683583.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2480007.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5163590.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2750322.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2531022.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5281344.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2804775.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2576230.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5381005.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2857833.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2620222.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5478055.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2908462.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2662040.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5570502.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2951780.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2698239.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5650018.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2984935.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2726998.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5711933.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3012752.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2751735.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5764487.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3039194.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2775343.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5814537.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3066573.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2799833.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5866405.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3090013.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2819857.0 +702,Singapore,SGP,SG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5909870.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2612237.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2764453.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5376690.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2611577.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2764879.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5376456.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2611129.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2764078.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5375206.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2610845.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2763531.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5374376.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2611509.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2763422.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5374931.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2612698.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2763544.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5376242.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2613647.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2763589.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5377236.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2614685.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2763697.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5378382.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2616751.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2764885.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5381636.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2621149.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2767778.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5388927.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2625824.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2770600.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5396424.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2629893.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2772787.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5402680.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2634274.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2775010.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5409284.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2637802.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2776937.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5414739.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2640838.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2778732.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5419569.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2644274.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2780171.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5424445.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2648896.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2782308.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5431204.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2654060.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2785357.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5439417.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2658705.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2788041.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5446746.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2663062.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2790862.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5453924.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2664671.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2792010.0 +703,Slovakia,SVK,SK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5456681.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38652066.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40349076.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79001142.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39078656.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40739121.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79817777.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39510889.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41131420.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,80642308.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39947965.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41527860.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81475825.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40386478.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41924749.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82311227.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40824112.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42317983.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83142095.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41252012.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42699789.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83951801.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41680018.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43082251.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84762269.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42119105.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43478136.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,85597241.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42576401.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43906522.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,86482923.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43048311.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,44362702.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,87411012.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43525217.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,44823900.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,88349117.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44010133.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45291193.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,89301326.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44502820.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45764919.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,90267739.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44995810.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46239694.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,91235504.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,45481510.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46709888.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,92191398.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,45954943.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47171586.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,93126529.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46412679.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47620370.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,94033048.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46856269.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48058062.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,94914331.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47288434.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48488283.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,95776717.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47726158.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48922527.0 +704,Viet Nam,VNM,VN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,96648685.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,965383.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1018956.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1984339.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,965188.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1017300.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1982487.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,966788.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1016979.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1983767.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,970940.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1018472.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1989412.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,976012.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1020710.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1996722.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,981600.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1023179.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2004779.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,987623.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1025947.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2013570.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,994019.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1029210.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2023229.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1001032.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1033002.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2034033.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1008593.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1036986.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2045578.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1016312.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1040976.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2057288.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1021534.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1043920.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2065453.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1023999.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1045355.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2069354.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1025989.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1046386.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2072375.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1027746.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1047171.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2074917.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1032237.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1048625.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2080862.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1039261.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1050760.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2090020.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1045880.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1052512.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2098392.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1052097.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1053828.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2105924.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1058072.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1054830.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2112902.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1062997.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1054644.0 +705,Slovenia,SVN,SI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2117641.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4358791.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4362674.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8721465.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4535229.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4535518.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9070747.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4707222.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4703881.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9411103.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4882567.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4875714.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9758281.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5063741.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5053614.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10117355.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5240348.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5226944.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10467292.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5400747.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5384227.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10784973.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5568675.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5549417.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11118092.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5733318.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5711552.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11444870.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5877311.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5852726.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11730037.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6026604.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6000046.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12026650.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6122342.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6094496.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12216838.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6234945.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6205382.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12440327.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6441979.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6410507.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12852485.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6671284.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6637951.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13309235.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6899405.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6864502.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13763907.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7164565.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7128282.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14292847.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7450912.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7413310.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14864221.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7725140.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7685954.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15411094.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8011375.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7969926.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15981301.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8290471.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8246545.0 +706,Somalia,SOM,SO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16537016.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22221377.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24591889.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46813266.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22447807.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24781908.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47229714.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22681781.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24979734.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47661515.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22925383.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25178666.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48104049.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23176582.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25379489.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48556071.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23433294.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25583854.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49017148.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23696246.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25795511.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49491756.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23972108.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26023987.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49996095.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24278088.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26287724.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50565812.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24599914.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26570865.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51170779.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24927507.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26857415.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,51784922.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25278908.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27164418.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52443326.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25651390.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27493644.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53145033.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26036121.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27837495.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53873616.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26500686.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28228866.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54729551.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27155417.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28721087.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55876504.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27418165.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29004109.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56422274.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27465270.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29175940.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56641210.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27822349.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29517287.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57339635.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28207949.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29879107.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58087055.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28580784.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30221143.0 +710,South Africa,ZAF,ZA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58801927.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5621606.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6213071.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11834677.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5653006.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6257972.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11910978.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5684129.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6300516.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11984644.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5722449.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6353380.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12075829.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5755027.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6405855.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12160882.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5773926.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6450827.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12224753.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5818878.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6511613.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12330490.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5872489.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6578080.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12450568.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5911975.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6638373.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12550348.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5965794.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6714017.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12679810.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6034165.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6805606.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12839771.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6114111.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6911674.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13025785.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6223804.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7041528.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13265331.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6363142.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7192280.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13555422.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6508226.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7347527.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13855753.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6652836.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7502101.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14154937.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6796658.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7656047.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14452705.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6940631.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7810471.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14751101.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7086003.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7966182.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15052184.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7231990.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8122618.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15354608.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7385220.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8284447.0 +716,Zimbabwe,ZWE,ZW,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15669666.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19956092.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20785560.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40741652.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20067588.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20898862.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40966450.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20337862.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21139793.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41477655.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20741398.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21488873.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42230271.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21136303.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21823364.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42959666.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21532304.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22153070.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43685374.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21922422.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22500410.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44422831.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22356721.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22889062.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45245782.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22735775.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23230764.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45966538.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22929514.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23438258.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46367772.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23012169.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23560604.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46572773.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23067975.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23661258.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46729233.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23051083.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23704999.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46756082.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22940612.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23662848.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46603459.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22845295.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23619256.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46464551.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22811354.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23619988.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46431342.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22816404.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23656911.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46473315.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22854449.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23729721.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46584170.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22943218.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23848825.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46792043.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23102938.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24028434.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47131372.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23212737.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24151070.0 +724,Spain,ESP,ES,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47363807.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2965961.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3148480.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6114441.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3107655.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3286776.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6394431.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3255319.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3430781.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6686100.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3410677.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3581690.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6992367.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3575657.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3741461.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7317118.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3751112.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3911543.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7662655.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3937316.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4092201.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8029517.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4134132.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4283691.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8417823.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4339678.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4484211.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8823889.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4544755.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4684472.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9229227.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4789794.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4924626.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9714420.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5056280.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5186771.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10243050.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5287402.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5414203.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10701605.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5491442.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5614589.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11106031.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5545557.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5667728.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11213285.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5536196.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5658104.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11194300.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5472936.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5593169.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11066105.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5269584.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5388642.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10658226.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5139223.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5256107.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10395330.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5167140.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5280527.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10447666.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5248072.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5358156.0 +728,South Sudan,SSD,SS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10606227.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13231789.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13066984.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26298773.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13550233.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13397021.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26947254.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13855688.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13714631.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27570318.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14157975.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14031002.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28188977.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14469105.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14362445.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28831550.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14811660.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14728918.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29540578.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15199863.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15133106.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30332969.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15624739.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15566424.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31191163.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16057614.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16007627.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32065241.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16495485.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16452670.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32948155.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16888820.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16851113.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33739933.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17226354.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17193271.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34419625.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17593602.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17566190.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35159792.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18005088.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17985616.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35990704.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18506561.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18496684.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37003245.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19086686.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19084493.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38171178.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19686813.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19690357.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39377169.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20335704.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20344125.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40679828.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20993203.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21005857.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41999059.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21607642.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21624451.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43232093.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22209434.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22231053.0 +729,Sudan,SDN,SD,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44440486.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,141778.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,128597.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,270375.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,149749.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,134065.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,283813.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,157788.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,139621.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,297409.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,165904.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,145275.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,311179.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,174097.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,151022.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,325119.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,182349.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156838.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,339187.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,190841.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,162817.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,353658.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,199486.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,168946.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,368432.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,207992.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,175081.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,383073.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,216595.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,181311.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,397906.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,225546.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,187751.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,413297.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,234864.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,194426.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,429289.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,244580.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,201368.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,445948.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,254415.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,208341.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,462756.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,263248.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,214762.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,478009.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,271110.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,220714.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,491824.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,278840.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,226616.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,505456.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,286418.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,232441.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,518859.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,293828.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,238176.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,532004.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,301061.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,243816.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,544876.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307187.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,248862.0 +732,Western Sahara,ESH,EH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,556048.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,240846.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,238153.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,478999.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,245437.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,241957.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,487394.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,249959.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,245707.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,495666.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,254376.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,249404.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,503780.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,257823.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,252750.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,510572.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,260410.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,255810.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,516220.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,263086.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,258937.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,522023.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,265833.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,262113.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,527946.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,268624.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,265315.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,533938.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,271450.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,268537.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,539987.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,274293.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,271788.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,546080.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,277112.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,275035.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,552147.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,279884.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,278227.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,558111.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,282602.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,281345.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,563947.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,285277.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,284406.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,569682.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,287993.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,287483.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,575475.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,290758.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,290696.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,581453.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,293536.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,294024.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,587560.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,296341.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,297374.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,593715.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,299437.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,300864.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,600301.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,302656.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,304410.0 +740,Suriname,SUR,SR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,607065.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,496570.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,533927.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1030497.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,501668.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,539728.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1041396.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,505974.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,544835.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1050809.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,509632.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,549165.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1058797.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,512898.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,552866.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1065764.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,515804.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,556082.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1071886.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,518532.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,559203.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1077735.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,521420.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,562589.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1084009.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,525058.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,564813.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1089870.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,529313.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,565573.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1094886.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,533566.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,566355.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1099920.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,537868.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,567504.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1105372.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,542408.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,569036.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1111444.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,547273.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,571047.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1118319.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,552372.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,573494.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1125865.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,557649.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,576287.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1133936.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,563119.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,579406.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1142524.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,568651.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,582740.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1151391.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,574204.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,586224.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1160428.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,579801.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,589812.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1169613.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,585916.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,594739.0 +748,Eswatini,SWZ,SZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1180655.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4386051.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4484993.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8871044.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4400933.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4495816.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8896749.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4418086.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4507927.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8926012.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4438324.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4523183.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8961507.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4462202.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4542061.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9004263.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4488565.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4563173.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9051738.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4517924.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4586796.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9104720.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4551255.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4613018.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9164273.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4587726.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4641545.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9229271.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4627856.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4673558.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9301413.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4672280.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4709450.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9381730.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4719572.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4747816.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9467388.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4768734.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4787253.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9555987.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4820433.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4828499.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9648932.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4874994.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4872515.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9747509.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4931371.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4917978.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9849349.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4989007.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4964310.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9953317.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5047220.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5010970.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10058190.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5105006.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5057292.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10162298.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5163366.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5104556.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10267922.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5219047.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5149923.0 +752,Sweden,SWE,SE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10368970.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3509636.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3672423.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7182059.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3530347.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3694056.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7224403.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3557096.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3719385.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7276480.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3585774.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3744955.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7330729.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3612548.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3768604.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7381151.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3638008.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3790427.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7428435.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3663326.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3811684.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7475010.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3700599.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3841305.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7541904.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3754244.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3884045.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7638289.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3805903.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3928502.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7734405.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3852319.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3970117.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7822436.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3899375.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4011607.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7910982.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3945042.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4050697.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7995738.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3995016.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4093352.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8088367.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4047726.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4140065.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8187791.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4097484.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4184248.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8281732.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4147359.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4225539.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8372898.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4189958.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4261730.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8451687.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4221915.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4292520.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8514434.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4253216.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4322373.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8575589.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4286005.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4352609.0 +756,Switzerland,CHE,CH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8638613.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8251720.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8055934.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16307654.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8461998.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8265950.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16727948.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8680305.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8483717.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17164021.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8904161.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8707195.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17611356.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9141476.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8942532.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18084007.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9393082.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9190476.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18583558.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9818867.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9613143.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19432009.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10455630.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10247376.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20703006.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10842593.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10631467.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21474060.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11020640.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10806581.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21827221.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11277036.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11060527.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22337563.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11474102.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11256631.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22730733.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11405754.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11199824.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22605578.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10836931.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10658890.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21495821.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10109590.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9962642.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20072232.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9663595.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9541583.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19205178.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9533468.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9430784.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18964252.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9532365.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9451008.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18983373.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9697361.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9636103.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19333463.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10073931.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10024321.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20098252.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10407665.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10364931.0 +760,Syrian Arab Republic,SYR,SY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20772596.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3079596.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3193403.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6272999.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3150467.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3258344.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6408810.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3221270.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3320485.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6541755.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3291092.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3381400.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6672492.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3360112.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3441092.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6801204.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3429032.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3500113.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6929145.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3498489.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3558928.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7057417.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3569645.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3618746.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7188391.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3643840.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3680787.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7324627.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3722239.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3746357.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7468596.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3804994.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3816786.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7621780.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3892015.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3892805.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7784819.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3982893.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3973489.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7956382.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4077789.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4058822.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8136611.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4176922.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4149426.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8326348.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4279505.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4244558.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8524063.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4383379.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4341940.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8725319.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4486281.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4439244.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8925525.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4590127.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4538006.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9128133.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4696898.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4640106.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9337003.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4801490.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4741718.0 +762,Tajikistan,TJK,TJ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9543207.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31072431.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31994172.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63066603.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31347349.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32302544.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63649892.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31620771.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32601810.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64222580.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31884757.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32892200.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64776956.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32138214.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33172952.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65311166.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32378837.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33442524.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65821360.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32612264.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33707262.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66319525.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32849413.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33977341.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66826754.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33082657.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34245583.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67328240.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33307128.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34506526.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67813654.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33511372.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34759118.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68270490.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33702397.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35010449.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68712846.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33893784.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35263239.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,69157023.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34073118.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35505485.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,69578603.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34231954.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35728989.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,69960943.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34365475.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35928923.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70294397.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34486044.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36120993.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70607037.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34594141.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36304062.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70898203.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34671370.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36456433.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71127802.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34723388.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36584375.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71307763.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34769468.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36706197.0 +764,Thailand,THA,TH,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71475665.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2495125.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2512911.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5008036.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2564478.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2580949.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5145427.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2633356.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2648182.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5281538.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2703985.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2717016.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5421001.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2777187.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2788032.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5565219.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2851643.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2859955.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5711598.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2934396.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2939845.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5874241.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3022581.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3024956.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6047537.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3111737.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3110745.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6222482.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3201540.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3197085.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6398625.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3289956.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3281900.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6571855.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3380348.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3368325.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6748673.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3471351.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3455284.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6926635.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3563146.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3543083.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7106229.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3656155.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3632229.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7288383.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3750462.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3722767.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7473229.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3846364.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3814990.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7661354.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3943847.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3908949.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7852795.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4042391.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4004288.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8046679.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4142015.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4101080.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8243094.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4243063.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4199518.0 +768,Togo,TGO,TG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8442580.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,826.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,840.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1666.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,833.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,847.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1679.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,822.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,830.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1652.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,793.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,792.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1585.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,758.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,751.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1509.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,723.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,707.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1429.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,697.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,668.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1365.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,688.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,655.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1343.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,688.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,660.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1348.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,692.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,664.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1356.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,701.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,667.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1367.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,709.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,673.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1382.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,734.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,707.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1440.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,760.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,743.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1502.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,757.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,738.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1495.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,742.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,713.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1455.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,734.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,693.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1427.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,762.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,724.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1486.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,822.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,799.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1621.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,879.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,874.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1752.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,912.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,915.0 +772,Tokelau,TKL,TK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1827.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52143.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50460.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,102603.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52427.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50783.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103210.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52712.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51093.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103804.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53013.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51398.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104411.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53323.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51713.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105036.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53619.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52015.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105634.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53893.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52297.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106190.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54053.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52585.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106638.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54069.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52863.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106932.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54051.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53093.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107144.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54070.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53314.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107384.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54081.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53530.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107611.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53922.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53580.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107502.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53607.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53482.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107089.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53267.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53359.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106626.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52915.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53207.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106122.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52614.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53094.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105708.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52383.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53033.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105415.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52169.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52982.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105151.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51994.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52957.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104951.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52093.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53162.0 +776,Tonga,TON,TO,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105254.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,659662.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,672541.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1332203.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,662692.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,675875.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1338567.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,666135.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,679829.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1345964.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,669641.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,683908.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1353548.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,673169.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,688004.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1361173.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,676791.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,692285.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1369076.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,680461.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,696459.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1376920.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,684258.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,700603.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1384861.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,687991.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,704812.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1392803.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,691855.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,709337.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1401191.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,696056.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,714241.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1410296.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,700632.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,719388.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1420020.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,705591.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,724786.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1430377.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,710542.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,730188.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1440730.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,715233.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,735428.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1450661.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,719600.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,740577.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1460177.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,723726.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,745604.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1469330.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,728045.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,750563.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1478607.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,743505.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,761204.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1504709.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,751897.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,768058.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1519955.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,749175.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,768973.0 +780,Trinidad and Tobago,TTO,TT,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1518147.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2237588.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1037746.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3275333.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2363815.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1090383.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3454198.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2490318.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1143337.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3633655.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2616986.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1196458.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3813443.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2743771.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1249569.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3993339.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2955416.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1325578.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4280994.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3428088.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1470867.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4898955.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4181088.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1691536.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5872624.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5044718.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1943967.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6988685.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5818211.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2174433.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7992644.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6174991.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2306780.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8481771.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6210601.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2364605.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8575205.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6244376.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2420594.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8664970.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6276725.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2475123.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8751848.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6307775.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2528177.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8835952.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6337455.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2579445.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8916899.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6365662.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2628601.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8994263.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6392485.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2675811.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9068296.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6418331.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2721839.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9140170.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6443813.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2767844.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9211657.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6475369.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2811921.0 +784,United Arab Emirates,ARE,AE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9287289.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4960458.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4932858.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9893316.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5007338.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4987786.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9995124.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5052799.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5041763.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10094561.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5097802.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5095996.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10193798.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5141668.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5150557.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10292225.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5185241.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5203104.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10388345.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5229676.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5253882.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10483558.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5274830.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5305565.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10580395.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5321608.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5358773.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10680381.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5370385.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5414120.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10784505.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5422170.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5472893.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10895063.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5488657.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5543871.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11032528.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5557114.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5617270.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11174383.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5615984.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5684301.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11300285.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5676121.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5752827.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11428948.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5736224.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5821555.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11557779.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5795610.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5890058.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11685668.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5853778.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5957666.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11811443.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5909704.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6023338.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11933042.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5962724.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6086590.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12049314.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6012829.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6148895.0 +788,Tunisia,TUN,TN,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12161723.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32245997.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31867550.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64113547.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32724349.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32347670.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65072019.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33181031.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32807631.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65988663.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33617545.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33249782.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66867327.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34073271.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33711804.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67785075.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34529813.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34174902.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68704715.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34974838.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34626496.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,69601333.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35405571.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35063298.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70468869.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35828471.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35492255.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71320726.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36277945.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35947694.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,72225639.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36760181.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36435165.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,73195345.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37246281.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36927574.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,74173854.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37794598.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,37482841.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,75277439.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38441530.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38134588.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,76576118.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39207948.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38904126.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,78112074.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39972570.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39673609.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79646179.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40654471.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40364924.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81019395.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41183960.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40905867.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82089827.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41537739.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41271566.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82809305.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41866951.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41614734.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83481684.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42182973.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41952455.0 +792,Türkiye,TUR,TR,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84135428.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2249823.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2319309.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4569132.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2282951.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2352143.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4635094.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2315065.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2383904.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4698969.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2345216.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2413772.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4758988.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2375658.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2444135.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4819792.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2408711.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2477064.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4885775.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2442931.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2511099.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4954029.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2478447.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2546448.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5024894.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2516289.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2583794.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5100083.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2557135.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2623822.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5180957.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2601133.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2666837.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5267970.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2648114.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2712698.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5360812.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2697725.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2760958.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5458682.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2749149.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2810946.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5560095.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2801216.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2861937.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5663152.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2853236.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2913196.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5766432.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2904744.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2963818.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5868562.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2955062.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3013322.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5968383.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3003587.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3061479.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6065066.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3050232.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3108189.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6158420.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3096157.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3154282.0 +795,Turkmenistan,TKM,TM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6250438.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9610.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9135.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18745.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10041.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9538.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19579.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10559.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10039.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20598.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11129.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10611.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21740.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11692.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11177.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22869.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12249.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11746.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23995.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12812.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12317.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25128.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13382.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12887.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26268.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13959.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13463.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27422.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14534.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14047.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28581.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15099.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14627.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29726.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15635.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15181.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30816.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16262.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15819.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32081.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17020.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16575.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33595.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17718.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17268.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34985.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18492.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18046.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36538.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19341.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18906.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38247.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20137.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19707.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39844.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20953.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20535.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41488.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21739.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21341.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43080.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22325.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21952.0 +796,Turks and Caicos Islands,TCA,TC,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44277.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4769.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4869.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9638.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4777.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4845.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9622.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4787.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4822.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9609.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4834.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4835.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9669.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4914.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4878.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9792.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4991.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4922.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9913.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5066.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4965.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10031.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5143.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5006.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10149.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5227.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5045.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10272.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5314.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5094.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10408.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5404.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5146.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10550.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5498.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5203.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10701.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5595.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5260.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10855.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5638.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5280.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10918.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5627.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5272.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10899.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5617.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5261.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10877.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5609.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5244.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10852.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5598.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5230.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10828.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5613.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5252.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10865.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5655.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5302.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10956.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5702.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5367.0 +798,Tuvalu,TUV,TV,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11069.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11750782.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12269916.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24020698.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12118958.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12644368.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24763325.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12507524.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13037567.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25545091.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12911463.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13443274.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26354737.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13308219.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13837865.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27146084.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13710476.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14236112.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27946588.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14125371.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14647856.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28773227.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14555146.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15074658.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29629804.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14997205.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15512658.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30509862.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15450463.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15962058.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31412520.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15916868.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16424860.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32341728.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16395857.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16899881.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33295738.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16886179.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17387117.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34273295.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17387216.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17886355.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35273570.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17920438.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18416102.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36336540.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18493558.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18983798.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37477356.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19131236.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19617063.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38748299.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19823360.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20303726.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40127085.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20521108.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20994287.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41515395.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21241606.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21707475.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42949080.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21973091.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22431521.0 +800,Uganda,UGA,UG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44404611.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22636105.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26243651.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48879756.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22403764.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26010770.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,48414534.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22185184.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25791354.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47976538.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22003120.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25602524.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47605644.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21832361.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25429600.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47261961.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21654474.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25258136.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46912610.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21492873.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25099683.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46592556.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21353444.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24959625.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46313068.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21229808.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24833129.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46062937.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21138444.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24725440.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45863884.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21064181.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24618839.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45683020.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20999034.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24517100.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45516134.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20966229.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24439998.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45406227.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20939539.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24367561.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45307100.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20883558.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24264517.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45148075.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20821814.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24160750.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44982564.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20761572.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24071998.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44833569.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20687143.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23970114.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44657257.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20595320.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23851634.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44446954.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20480668.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23730427.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,44211095.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20332123.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23577544.0 +804,Ukraine,UKR,UA,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43909667.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1025765.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1012171.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2037936.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1030348.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1023037.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2053384.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1034181.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1030556.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2064737.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1036996.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1034147.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2071143.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1039060.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1036815.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2075875.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1040142.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1038520.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2078663.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1041003.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1040073.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2081076.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1041893.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1041594.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2083488.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1043017.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1043210.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2086227.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1044546.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1045241.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2089788.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1046290.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1047539.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2093828.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1047664.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1049436.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2097099.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1048645.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1050834.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2099478.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1049800.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1052416.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2102216.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1051095.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1054197.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2105291.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1052228.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1055735.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2107962.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1053137.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1057059.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2110196.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1053843.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1058136.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2111979.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1054442.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1059049.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2113491.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1054637.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1059539.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2114176.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1052885.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1058187.0 +807,North Macedonia,MKD,MK,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2111072.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36137297.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35234075.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71371372.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36896146.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35958115.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,72854261.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37686852.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36706908.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,74393759.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38492094.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,37471229.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,75963323.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39286378.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38236049.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,77522427.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40071848.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39003462.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79075310.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40852875.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39776795.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,80629670.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41650626.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40568130.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82218756.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42466097.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41378686.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83844783.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43295926.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42205138.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,85501064.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44175744.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,43076670.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,87252414.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,45169115.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,44030939.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,89200054.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46209496.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45030881.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,91240377.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47285316.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46092575.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,93377891.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48398933.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47193391.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,95592324.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49472593.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48251206.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,97723799.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50509730.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49274300.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,99784030.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51515521.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50273865.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,101789386.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52490759.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51250007.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103740766.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53429404.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52189268.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105618671.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54357402.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53107733.0 +818,Egypt,EGY,EG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107465134.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28674539.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30175505.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58850044.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28809410.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30282606.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59092016.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28956939.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30398751.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59355690.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29122047.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30527752.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59649799.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29313408.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30682443.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59995851.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29525278.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30858464.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60383742.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29752816.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31050884.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60803700.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29998911.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31261766.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61260676.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30258873.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31483278.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61742151.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30527585.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31715793.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62243378.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30802756.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31957283.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62760039.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31082938.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32203425.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63286362.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31362781.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32445946.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63808727.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31629550.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32672747.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64302297.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31883658.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32889846.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64773504.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32128081.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33096283.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65224364.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32362414.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33292789.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65655203.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32584428.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33480377.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66064805.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32784781.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33648212.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66432994.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32972061.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33806598.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66778659.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33122379.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33937096.0 +826,United Kingdom,GBR,GB,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67059474.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28615.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30500.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59114.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28743.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30545.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59288.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28850.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30595.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59445.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28941.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30641.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59582.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29027.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30689.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59716.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29125.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30738.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59863.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29233.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30789.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60022.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29345.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30851.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60196.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29463.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30918.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60381.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29593.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30993.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60586.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29717.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31065.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60782.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29838.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31143.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60980.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29964.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31234.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61198.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30078.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31310.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61388.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30177.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31363.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61540.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30240.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31390.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61629.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30207.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31379.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61586.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30231.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31370.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61601.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30470.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31416.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61886.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30845.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31520.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62365.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31168.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31626.0 +831,Guernsey,GGY,GG,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62794.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41807.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,44386.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,86193.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42106.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,44651.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,86756.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,42639.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45083.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,87722.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43207.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,45553.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,88760.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,43782.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46040.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,89822.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44368.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,46534.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,90902.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,44929.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47034.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,91963.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,45479.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,47551.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,93029.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46030.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48065.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,94095.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46560.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48576.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,95136.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47069.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49083.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,96151.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47416.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49424.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,96839.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47720.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49704.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,97423.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48236.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50171.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,98407.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48739.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50634.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,99373.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49360.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51202.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,100561.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50186.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51950.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,102136.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50960.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52655.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103615.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51884.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53489.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105373.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52759.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54287.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107045.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,53420.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54899.0 +832,Jersey,JEY,JE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108319.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36936.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38626.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,75562.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37424.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,38975.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,76398.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,37876.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39308.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,77184.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38311.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39629.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,77940.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,38740.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,39937.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,78677.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39167.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40249.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,79415.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,39629.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40599.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,80228.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40131.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,40970.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81101.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,40639.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41358.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,81997.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41137.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,41778.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,82915.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41622.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42207.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83828.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41880.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42470.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84350.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41845.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42494.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84338.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41721.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42423.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84144.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41575.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42321.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83896.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41414.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42179.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83593.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41340.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42110.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83450.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41407.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42173.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83580.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41508.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42268.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83776.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41583.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42350.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,83933.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,41631.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,42415.0 +833,Isle of Man,IMN,IM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,84046.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17040809.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17422895.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34463704.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17511199.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17903271.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35414470.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17969989.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18383543.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36353532.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18446379.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18887540.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37333918.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18943000.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19417879.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38360879.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19465727.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19973779.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39439506.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20010133.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20551920.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40562052.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20570093.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21146405.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41716497.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21125684.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21745200.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42870884.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21632887.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22325047.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43957934.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22176064.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22934464.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,45110528.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22811421.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,23604611.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,46416032.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,23483485.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,24302653.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,47786138.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24210106.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25043538.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,49253644.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,24985511.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,25829041.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,50814552.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25860542.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,26682282.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,52542824.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26813223.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27588579.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54401802.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27762906.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28504127.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56267032.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28679332.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29411111.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58090443.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29563439.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30309141.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59872579.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30475454.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31229064.0 +834,United Republic of Tanzania,TZA,TZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61704518.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,139026950.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,143371605.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,282398554.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,140590134.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,144880360.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,285470494.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142009475.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,146340778.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,288350252.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,143359094.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,147750727.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,291109821.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,144773307.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,149174579.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,293947886.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,146223494.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,150619177.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,296842670.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,147672727.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,152080372.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,299753098.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,149147061.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,153596338.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,302743399.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,150592791.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,155102120.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,305694910.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,151968684.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156543352.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,308512036.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,153272866.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,157909980.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,311182845.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,154669482.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,159207127.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,313876609.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,156181261.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,160470060.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,316651321.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,157662346.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,161712821.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,319375166.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,159103717.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,162930247.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,322033964.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,160493394.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,164114383.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,324607777.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,161895324.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,165314874.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,327210198.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,163282017.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,166509214.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,329791231.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,164538320.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,167601718.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,332140038.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,165698830.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,168620841.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,334319671.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,166504407.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,169437597.0 +840,United States of America,USA,US,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,335942004.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51670.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56516.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108185.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51546.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56460.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,108006.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51444.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56282.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107726.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51272.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,56017.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,107288.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51050.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55694.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106743.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50954.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55527.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106481.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50990.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55525.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106515.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50994.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55513.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106507.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50973.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55509.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106482.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50928.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55539.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106467.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50738.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55405.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106142.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50398.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55082.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105480.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50021.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54753.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104773.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49629.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54430.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104058.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49241.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,54142.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103383.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48874.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53930.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,102804.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48532.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53784.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,102316.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48190.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53662.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,101851.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47830.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53535.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,101365.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47446.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53381.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,100827.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47122.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53321.0 +850,United States Virgin Islands,VIR,VI,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,100443.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5850935.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6031953.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11882888.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6038895.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6210870.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12249765.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6235842.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6396428.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12632269.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6441322.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6589269.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13030591.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6655617.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6790360.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13445977.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6876722.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6999406.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13876127.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7101155.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7215087.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14316242.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7323354.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7433720.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14757074.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7542832.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7655084.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15197915.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7767362.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7882660.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15650022.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7999495.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8117351.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16116845.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8241604.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8361047.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16602652.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8498100.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8615633.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17113733.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8760692.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8875716.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17636408.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9028931.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9140912.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18169843.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9305420.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9412600.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18718020.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9587217.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9688281.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19275498.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9870655.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9965204.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19835859.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10150983.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10241740.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20392723.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10431262.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10520378.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20951639.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10718602.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10804025.0 +854,Burkina Faso,BFA,BF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21522626.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1594942.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1697283.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3292225.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1597570.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1703369.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3300939.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1598457.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1707985.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3306441.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1598485.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1711718.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3310203.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1598596.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1715206.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3313801.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1599620.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1718046.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3317665.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1601733.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1720550.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3322282.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1604827.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1723824.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3328651.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1608578.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1727548.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3336126.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1612678.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1731479.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3344156.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1617051.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1735600.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3352651.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1621715.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1739923.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3361638.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1626686.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1744447.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3371133.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1631989.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1749192.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3381181.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1637581.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1754081.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3391662.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1643631.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1759187.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3402818.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1649718.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1764048.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3413766.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1654654.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1767547.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3422201.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1657819.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1769223.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3427042.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1659147.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1769262.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3428409.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1660166.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1768921.0 +858,Uruguay,URY,UY,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3429087.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12466991.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12458564.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24925555.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12622003.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12626442.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25248445.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12782291.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12796739.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25579030.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12940978.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12964927.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25905904.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13100883.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13134040.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26234923.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13267121.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13306302.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26573423.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13443166.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13483653.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26926819.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13634936.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13674680.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27309616.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13844798.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13882013.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27726811.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14067702.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14100141.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28167842.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14294238.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14319990.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28614227.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14519754.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14537704.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29057458.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14746547.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14756505.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29503051.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14979967.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14983259.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29963226.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15224359.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15222184.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30446543.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15479001.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15470417.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30949418.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15733839.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15719736.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31453575.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15980735.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15964947.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31945682.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16232355.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16217221.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32449576.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16495318.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16481631.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32976948.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16771540.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16755117.0 +860,Uzbekistan,UZB,UZ,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33526656.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12241951.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12185778.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24427729.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12463800.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12416404.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24880203.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12684668.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12646261.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25330929.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12905924.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12876105.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25782029.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13123521.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13103407.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26226927.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13339531.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13329254.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26668785.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13550091.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13551990.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27102081.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13754221.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13770877.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27525098.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13949599.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13984235.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27933833.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14136940.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14190952.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28327892.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14321888.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14393135.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28715022.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14504606.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14591554.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29096159.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14683454.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14786972.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29470426.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14859051.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14978971.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29838022.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15028757.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15164502.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30193259.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15188588.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15341129.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30529716.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15283987.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15457477.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30741464.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15183770.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15379664.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30563434.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14804135.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15021518.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29825653.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14365872.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14605812.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28971684.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14113760.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14376694.0 +862,Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of),VEN,VE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28490454.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7323.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7401.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14723.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7402.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7451.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14853.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7488.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7501.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14988.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7525.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7507.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15032.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7431.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7423.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14853.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7263.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7290.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14553.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7101.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7159.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14260.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6939.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7026.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13964.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6772.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6894.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13666.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6615.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6777.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13392.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6468.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6674.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13142.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6324.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6576.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12900.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6185.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6486.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12671.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6058.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6407.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12465.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5968.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6340.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12308.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5902.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6281.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12183.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5837.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6224.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12061.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5770.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6167.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11936.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5703.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6113.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11816.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5648.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6066.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11714.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5615.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6040.0 +876,Wallis and Futuna Islands,WLF,WF,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11655.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,95721.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,88287.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,184008.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,96420.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89110.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,185530.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,96876.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89754.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,186630.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,97155.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,90285.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,187440.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,97342.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,90732.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,188074.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,97491.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,91136.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,188626.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,97755.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,91624.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,189379.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,98209.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,92270.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,190478.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,98779.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93009.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,191787.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,99399.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93778.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,193176.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,100075.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,94597.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,194672.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,100844.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,95508.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,196351.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,101666.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,96459.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,198124.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,102510.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,97429.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,199939.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,103357.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,98401.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,201757.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,104201.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,99370.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,203571.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,105129.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,100415.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,205544.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,106119.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,101511.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,207630.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,107099.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,102603.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,209701.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,108147.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,103759.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,211906.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,109634.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,105296.0 +882,Samoa,WSM,WS,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,214930.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9391539.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9237162.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18628701.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9655431.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9488027.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19143457.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9920754.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9739899.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,19660653.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10191642.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9997157.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20188799.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10470934.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10262472.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,20733406.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,10771740.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10548931.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21320671.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11101551.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,10864747.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,21966298.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11446120.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11195418.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22641538.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11797215.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11531790.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23329004.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12154813.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11874776.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24029589.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12518994.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12224952.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24743946.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12891995.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12583615.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25475610.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13273109.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12950282.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26223391.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13660801.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13323202.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26984002.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14052917.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13700388.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27753304.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14439156.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14077390.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28516545.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14820156.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14453847.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29274003.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15202497.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14831892.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30034389.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15578957.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15211556.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30790513.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15953578.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15593113.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31546691.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16320979.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15963067.0 +887,Yemen,YEM,YE,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32284046.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4762772.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5128364.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9891136.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4915581.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5276383.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10191964.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5076941.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5431354.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10508295.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5244889.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5593085.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10837973.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5423615.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5764425.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11188040.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5617219.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5947651.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11564870.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5827393.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6144175.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11971568.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6050325.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6351749.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12402073.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6283615.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6569351.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12852966.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6523386.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6794701.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13318087.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6765898.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7026189.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13792087.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7005106.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7260708.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14265814.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7245486.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7499173.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,14744658.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7491634.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7743343.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15234976.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,7744381.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,7993413.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,15737793.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8000339.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8247892.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16248230.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8260472.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8507289.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,16767761.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8525934.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,8772120.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17298054.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,8794716.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9041177.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,17835893.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9066398.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9314079.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18380477.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,9338614.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,9589102.0 +894,Zambia,ZMB,ZM,4,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,18927715.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3091099541.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3057799435.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6148898975.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3132616862.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3098130121.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6230746983.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3173877429.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3138529931.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6312407360.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3215038715.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3178859651.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6393898365.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3256371438.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3219380041.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6475751478.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3298026087.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3260150032.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6558176119.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3340199243.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3301216976.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6641416218.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3383117609.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3342830936.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6725948545.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3426553494.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3385043778.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6811597272.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3470393479.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3427912430.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6898305908.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3514408098.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3471195007.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6985603105.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3558591636.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3514533789.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7073125425.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3603431424.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3558266498.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7161697921.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3648401068.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3602192303.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7250593370.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3693112764.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3645900655.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7339013419.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3737402732.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3689194805.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7426597537.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3781091377.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3732382861.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7513474238.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3824259774.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3775562630.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7599822404.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3866135266.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3817654563.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7683789828.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3906407855.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3858543178.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7764951033.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3943612193.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3897340688.0 +900,World,WLD,1W,1,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7840952880.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,577143991.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,612707267.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1189851258.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,579014224.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,614665265.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1193679489.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,580813324.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,616649808.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1197463131.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,582742850.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,618758100.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1201500950.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,584833001.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,620993316.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1205826317.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,586972260.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,623265658.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1210237918.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,589199288.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,625618529.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1214817817.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,591849149.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,628334520.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1220183669.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,594687688.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,631193583.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1225881271.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,597343140.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,633872288.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1231215428.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,599750919.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,636268939.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1236019858.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,602193501.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,638467730.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1240661231.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,604781195.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,640588626.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1245369821.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,607245308.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,642574305.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1249819613.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,609576067.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,644462458.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1254038525.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,611894696.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,646339432.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1258234128.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,614309310.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,648315591.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1262624901.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,616665998.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,650253158.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1266919156.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,618771690.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,651961800.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1270733490.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,620700605.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,653564844.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1274265448.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,621695065.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,654462907.0 +901,Developed regions,RDD,RD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1276157972.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2513955550.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2445092168.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4959047717.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2553602639.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2483464856.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5037067494.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2593064106.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2521880124.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5114944229.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2632295865.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2560101551.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5192397416.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2671538437.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2598386725.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5269925162.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2711053828.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2636884374.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5347938202.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2750999955.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2675598447.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5426598402.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2791268460.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2714496416.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5505764876.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2831865806.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2753850196.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5585716002.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2873050339.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2794040142.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5667090481.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2914657179.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2834926068.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5749583247.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2956398136.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2876066059.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5832464195.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2998650229.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2917677872.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5916328101.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3041155760.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2959617998.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6000773757.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3083536698.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3001438197.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6084974895.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3125508036.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3042855374.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6168363409.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3166782067.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3084067270.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6250849337.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3207593776.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3125309473.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6332903248.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3247363576.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3165692763.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6413056339.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3285707251.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3204978334.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6490685585.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3321917128.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3242877781.0 +902,Developing regions,DGR,DR,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,6564794908.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,407147292.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,411804765.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,818952057.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,417423020.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,422040851.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,839463871.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,428032134.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,432579328.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,860611462.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,438961087.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,443388176.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,882349263.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,450234265.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,454547070.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,904781335.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,461839140.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,466058961.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,927898101.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,473825139.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,477915133.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,951740272.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,486272001.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,490189443.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,976461444.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,499111277.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,502870005.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1001981281.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,512282943.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,515917339.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1028200282.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,525866142.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,529367256.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1055233397.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,539676243.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,542999558.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1082675801.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,553822182.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,556975052.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1110797234.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,568590646.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,571589935.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1140180580.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,583740915.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,586558109.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1170299024.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,599298326.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,601809613.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1201107939.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,614883174.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,617228430.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1232111604.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,630519660.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,632814074.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1263333733.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,646554743.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,648710306.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1295265049.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,662826918.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,664874246.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1327701163.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,679360413.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,681316818.0 +903,Africa,AFR,A9,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1360677231.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,258784225.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,263727906.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,522512130.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,262377948.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,267534742.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,529912690.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,265900077.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,271259407.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,537159484.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,269321061.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,274880973.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,544202034.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,272684394.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,278437726.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,551122120.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,276010177.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,281953844.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,557964021.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,279267656.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,285397088.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,564664743.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,282465851.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,288780739.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,571246589.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,285579340.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,292113286.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,577692626.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,288645081.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,295427266.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,584072347.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,291765329.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,298781685.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,590547013.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,294975650.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,302204192.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,597179842.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,298192521.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,305626275.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,603818795.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,301341726.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,308981648.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,610323374.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,304451343.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,312282717.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,616734060.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,307527955.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,315548534.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,623076488.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,310558520.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,318782489.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,629341009.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,313507502.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,321940698.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,635448200.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,316332964.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324970769.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,641303732.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,318988766.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,327857991.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,646846757.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,321312048.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,330524074.0 +904,Latin America and the Caribbean,LCN,ZJ,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,651836122.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,154282413.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,158923283.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,313205695.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,156010572.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,160587095.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,316597666.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,157592502.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,162205094.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,319797596.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,159090749.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,163763920.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,322854669.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,160651160.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,165334162.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,325985321.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,162254355.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,166930192.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,329184547.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,163861371.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,168549563.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,332410934.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,165498493.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,170233292.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,335731785.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,167119617.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,171919727.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,339039344.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,168681395.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,173550408.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,342231802.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,170168733.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,175103375.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,345272108.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,171746331.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,176579675.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,348326006.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,173447111.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,178021875.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,351468986.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,175119254.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,179445203.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,354564457.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,176732933.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,180830936.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,357563868.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,178285478.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,182179441.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,360464919.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,179877726.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,183570954.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,363448679.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,181488038.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,184982700.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,366470738.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,182992320.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,186308419.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,369300738.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184403300.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,187564622.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,371967922.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,185394357.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,188562314.0 +905,Northern America,NAC,XU,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,373956671.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,759413046.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,733454336.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1492867382.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,764353405.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,738075609.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1502429014.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,768940269.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,742509426.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1511449695.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,773358524.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,746797765.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1520156288.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,777738442.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,751058349.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1528796791.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,782126975.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,755330569.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1537457544.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,786566101.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,759626415.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1546192516.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,791130243.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,764031251.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1555161494.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,795790414.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,768533965.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1564324379.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,800593318.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,773167258.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1573760576.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,805426398.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,777845216.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1583271614.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,810224943.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,782464837.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1592689780.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,815385888.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,787393807.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1602779695.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,820567607.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,792377360.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1612944967.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,825476495.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,797155768.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1622632262.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,830033846.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,801676913.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1631710759.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,834268827.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,806000947.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1640269774.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,838414149.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,810413421.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1648827570.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,841615039.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,814048068.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1655663107.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,843725657.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,816659262.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1660384919.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,844784085.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,818395655.0 +906,Eastern Asia,EAA,EA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1663179739.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,349423768.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,377544705.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,726968473.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,349344180.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,377534192.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,726878371.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,349338869.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,377600489.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,726939358.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,349562234.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,377862755.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,727424989.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,349904094.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,378259149.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,728163243.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,350267443.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,378683044.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,728950487.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,350699849.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,379157859.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,729857708.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,351485685.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,379907451.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,731393136.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,352462259.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,380793924.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,733256182.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,353330902.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,381571903.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,734902805.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,354080233.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,382196580.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,736276813.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,354828913.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,382760753.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,737589666.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,355608478.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,383299116.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,738907594.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,356292333.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,383721474.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,740013807.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,356917429.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,384096718.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,741014147.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,357600529.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,384506920.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,742107449.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,358341180.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,384977402.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,743318582.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,359031180.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,385418181.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,744449361.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,359605232.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,385753898.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,745359130.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,360107984.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,386081662.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,746189646.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,360173039.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,386052318.0 +908,Europe,EUR,EP,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,746225357.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15655368.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15567408.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31222776.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15899312.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15815290.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31714602.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16159656.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16070347.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32230003.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16426107.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16330362.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,32756468.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16690108.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16588338.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33278446.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,16960802.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,16852225.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,33813027.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17257210.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17138319.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,34395529.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17589835.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17454006.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35043841.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,17950754.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,17794030.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,35744784.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18310012.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18138262.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,36448274.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18638904.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18463860.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37102764.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,18950820.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,18779313.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,37730133.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19275004.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19108405.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38383409.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19607509.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19449937.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39057446.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19935660.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19793313.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39728973.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20263454.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20139830.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40403284.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20603640.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20497237.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41100877.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20956488.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20860439.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41816927.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21317594.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21222084.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42539678.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21693001.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21585150.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43278150.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,22026673.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21906753.0 +909,Oceania,OCE,OA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43933426.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,127591781.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,130882083.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,258473864.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,131208825.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,134518137.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,265726962.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,134957776.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,138286068.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,273243843.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138862613.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,142203979.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,281066591.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142903957.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,146254166.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,289158123.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,147024211.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,150388515.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,297412725.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,151273522.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,154647283.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,305920805.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,155687534.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,159072390.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,314759923.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,160224559.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,163639380.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,323863939.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,164829826.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,168311435.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,333141261.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,169595113.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,173145194.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,342740307.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,174457930.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,178054266.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,352512196.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,179414444.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,183046125.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,362460568.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184555491.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,188205665.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,372761155.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,189670848.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,193342692.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,383013540.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,194839100.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,198509957.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,393349057.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,200212732.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,203859079.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,404071811.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,205640004.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,209277567.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,414917571.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,211138141.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,214810032.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,425948172.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,216863535.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,220598508.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,437462043.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,222751645.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,226540820.0 +910,Eastern Africa,EAF,EF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,449292465.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48181353.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49174583.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,97355936.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49671712.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50679581.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,100351293.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51208642.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52229429.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103438071.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52814679.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53839329.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,106654008.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,54524159.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,55544794.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,110068953.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,56317648.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,57330174.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,113647821.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,58168996.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,59173274.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,117342269.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,60089086.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,61084948.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,121174033.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,62078168.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,63064611.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,125142779.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,64155382.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,65135052.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,129290433.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66319374.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,67294551.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,133613925.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,68565034.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,69534321.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,138099355.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,70859430.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,71821150.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,142680579.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,73235438.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,74191621.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,147427059.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,75704255.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,76659513.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,152363767.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,78220328.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,79177550.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,157397878.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,80855895.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81814808.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,162670703.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83559993.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,84519000.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,168078993.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,86260497.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,87222637.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,173483134.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88994691.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89965467.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,178960158.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,91790856.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,92779039.0 +911,Middle Africa,MIA,AP,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,184569895.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,87161552.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,85156110.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,172317661.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88747348.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,86740102.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,175487450.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,90351579.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,88336306.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,178687885.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,91969006.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89948065.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,181917071.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,93602160.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,91600032.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,185202192.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,95270582.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93299415.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,188569997.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,97004537.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,95036790.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,192041327.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,98831680.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,96840704.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,195672383.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,100710898.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,98695532.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,199406430.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,102635358.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,100595376.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,203230734.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,104592598.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,102521304.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,207113902.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,106425119.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,104291749.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,210716868.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,108346828.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,106156273.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,214503101.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,110568169.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,108352840.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,218921009.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,112921956.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,110687105.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,223609061.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,115308827.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,113051600.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,228360426.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,117680021.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,115401089.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,233081110.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,120068735.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,117773702.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,237842437.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,122421740.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,120115441.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,242537181.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,124668532.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,122355286.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,247023818.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,126864664.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,124553107.0 +912,Northern Africa,NAF,M2,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,251417771.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25414045.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,27974473.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53388518.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25682118.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28206798.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,53888916.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,25952581.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28440932.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54393512.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26227531.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28670634.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,54898164.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26506781.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28898928.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55405709.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,26791353.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29130777.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55922130.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27086671.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29374862.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56461532.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27401274.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29640763.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57042037.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27751329.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29945238.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57696567.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28120330.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30271421.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58391751.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28496441.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30602083.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59098524.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28897641.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30955111.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59852751.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29321537.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31332554.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60654091.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29760068.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31727594.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61487662.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30280841.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32173195.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62454035.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30994362.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32722474.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63716836.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31318802.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33065635.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64384437.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31429651.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33299940.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64729591.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31850999.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33704170.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65555169.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32300285.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34128431.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66428716.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32737254.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34534928.0 +913,Southern Africa,SAF,SF,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67272182.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,118798562.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,118617518.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,237416080.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,122113018.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,121896234.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,244009252.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,125561558.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,125286594.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,250848152.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,129087259.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,128726170.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,257813429.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,132697208.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,132249150.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,264946358.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,136435347.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,135910082.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,272345429.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,140291415.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,139682925.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,279974339.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,144262429.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,143550640.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,287813068.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,148346323.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,147525244.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,295871567.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,152542049.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,151604056.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,304146104.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,156862616.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,155804125.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,312666741.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,161330520.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,160164112.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,321494632.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,165879944.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,164618952.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,330498896.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,170471481.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,169112215.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,339583696.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,175163016.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,173695606.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,348858622.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,179935710.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,178348033.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,358283743.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184815726.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,183087819.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,367903544.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,189821277.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,187943865.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,377765142.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,194883368.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,192858027.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,387741395.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,199999876.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,197826555.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,397826430.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,205215994.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,202908925.0 +914,Western Africa,WAF,WA,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,408124919.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19070867.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19237887.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38308753.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19244871.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19408121.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38652992.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19408090.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19577669.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,38985759.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19563757.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19747080.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39310836.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19714681.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,19908881.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39623562.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,19860580.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20066516.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,39927096.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20006662.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20225632.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40232294.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20151951.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20384270.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40536220.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20295360.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20541486.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,40836846.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20440895.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20701597.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41142492.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20566813.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20837754.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41404567.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20689493.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,20970743.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41660236.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20830294.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21124687.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,41954981.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,20965982.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21272699.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42238680.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21091276.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21412858.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42504134.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21208187.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21546520.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42754707.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21316355.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21673293.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,42989647.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21415835.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21793171.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43209005.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21539398.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,21930144.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43469542.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21658430.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22069391.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43727820.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,21759565.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,22202682.0 +915,Caribbean,CAR,CB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,43962246.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,66127905.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,68441191.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,134569095.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,67204990.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,69579559.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,136784549.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,68294691.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,70702035.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,138996726.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,69373193.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,71812660.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,141185852.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,70449708.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,72922066.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,143371774.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,71513997.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,74020457.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,145534454.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,72550331.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,75093787.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,147644118.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,73581605.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,76162828.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,149744433.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74601851.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77222578.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,151824429.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,75609782.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78274827.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,153884609.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,76676878.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,79387320.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,156064198.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,77819843.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,80564636.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,158384479.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,78961545.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,81735447.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,160696992.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,80063783.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,82873022.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,162936804.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,81126697.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,83974395.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,165101092.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,82147863.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,85039523.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,167187385.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,83154264.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,86095358.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,169249622.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,84129538.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,87127069.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,171256607.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85014031.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,88079486.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,173093517.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,85829300.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,88971477.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,174800777.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,86537791.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,89806041.0 +916,Central America,MCA,L6,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,176343832.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,262564314.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,262833140.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,525397454.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,266426273.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,266550247.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,532976520.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,270259320.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,270230683.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,540490002.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,274048016.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,273875382.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,547923397.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,277760515.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,277441055.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,555201569.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,281475986.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,280982093.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,562458078.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,285260928.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,284585675.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,569846603.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,289106378.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,288258066.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,577364443.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,292928349.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,291925580.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,584853929.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,296704085.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,295606008.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,592310092.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,300459948.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,299318225.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,599778172.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,304231259.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,303033006.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,607264265.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,308039901.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,306772614.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,614812515.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,311786191.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,310471054.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,622257244.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,315426053.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,314078509.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,629504561.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,319014882.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,317629239.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,636644120.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,322584658.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,321171558.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,643756216.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,326061188.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324638168.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,650699356.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,329399250.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,327984748.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,657383997.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,332642664.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,331254420.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,663897084.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,335750513.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,334413825.0 +920,South-Eastern Asia,SEA,SQ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,670164337.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,97274849.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,92069165.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,189344014.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,99317980.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93911688.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,193229667.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,101373246.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,95773898.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,197147144.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,103433213.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,97652896.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,201086109.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,105543687.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,99599412.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,205143098.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,108023285.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,101742827.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,209766111.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,111055842.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,104075631.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,215131473.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,114439503.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,106508478.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,220947980.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,117968401.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,109015419.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,226983819.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,121435752.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,111575816.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,233011568.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,124502776.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,114082865.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,238585640.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,127286172.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,116522447.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,243808619.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,130083499.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,118962087.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,249045585.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,132937468.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,121445977.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,254383446.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,135788598.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,123913195.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,259701793.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138621969.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,126133790.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,264755759.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,141373230.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,128231083.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,269604313.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,143780750.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,130283514.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,274064263.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,146101808.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,132405857.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,278507664.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,148435702.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,134690041.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,283125743.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,150009592.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,136628097.0 +922,Western Asia,WAS,WB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,286637689.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,143671876.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,160896228.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,304568104.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,143013877.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,160317897.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,303331773.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,142228385.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,159658915.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,301887300.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,141449852.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,159023440.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,300473292.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,140693912.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,158449460.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,299143371.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,139952380.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,157910101.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,297862481.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,139293089.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,157417314.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,296710403.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138832885.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,157043227.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,295876112.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138542226.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156786540.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,295328766.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138387740.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156622341.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,295010081.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138271267.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156436800.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,294708066.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138181559.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156237790.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,294419349.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138201360.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156128979.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,294330339.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138251116.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,156049514.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,294300630.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138270139.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,155949583.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,294219722.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138303731.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,155886187.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,294189917.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138359299.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,155866465.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,294225764.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138372746.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,155799185.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,294171931.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138302610.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,155637413.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,293940023.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,138152102.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,155417676.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,293569778.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,137791777.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,155041592.0 +923,Eastern Europe,EEU,EO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,292833369.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46011296.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48423840.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,94435136.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46183649.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48558213.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,94741862.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46369091.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48704743.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,95073834.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46577075.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,48865599.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,95442673.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,46825131.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49060019.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,95885150.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47111696.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49287922.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,96399618.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47436193.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49550385.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,96986578.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,47795498.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,49850857.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,97646355.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48161314.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50161655.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,98322969.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48517103.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50469108.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,98986210.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,48873815.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,50775987.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,99649802.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49242888.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51087153.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,100330041.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49618754.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51396373.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,101015127.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,49986692.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51692331.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,101679023.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50347909.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,51986696.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,102334605.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,50708411.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52274710.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,102983121.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51064920.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52553474.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,103618394.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51411682.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,52825502.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104237183.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,51735431.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53077675.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,104813106.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52044868.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53321900.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105366768.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,52302744.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,53527771.0 +924,Northern Europe,NEU,NB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,105830515.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,71109444.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,74781576.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,145891019.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,71261318.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,74952089.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,146213407.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,71604550.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,75277390.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,146881940.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,72155900.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,75779423.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,147935323.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,72735565.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,76295156.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,149030721.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,73251735.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,76748525.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,150000259.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,73698460.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77174572.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,150873032.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74228765.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,77700303.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,151929068.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74739186.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78223968.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,152963153.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,75011018.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78560737.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,153571755.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,75124317.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78768469.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,153892786.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,75180980.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78912914.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,154093894.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,75151055.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78950491.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,154101546.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,75005083.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78859488.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,153864571.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74812265.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78706304.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,153518569.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74650998.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78543333.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,153194330.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74544339.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78400588.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,152944927.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74475438.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78284264.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,152759701.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74449610.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78209182.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,152658791.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74473798.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78206556.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,152680354.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,74394305.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,78109387.0 +925,Southern Europe,SEU,ED,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,152503691.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88631153.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93443062.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,182074215.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,88885337.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93705993.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,182591330.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,89136844.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,93959441.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,183096285.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,89379408.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,94194294.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,183573702.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,89649487.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,94454515.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,184104002.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,89951633.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,94736497.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,184688129.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,90272108.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,95015589.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,185287696.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,90628538.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,95313064.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,185941602.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,91019534.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,95621762.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,186641295.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,91415042.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,95919718.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,187334760.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,91810835.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,96215325.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,188026159.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,92223486.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,96522897.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,188746383.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,92637310.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,96823274.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,189460584.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,93049442.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,97120141.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,190169583.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,93487117.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,97454136.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,190941253.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,93937390.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,97802692.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,191740082.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,94372623.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,98156875.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,192529498.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,94771316.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,98509231.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,193280547.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,95117582.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,98829629.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,193947211.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,95437217.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,99135530.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,194572746.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,95684214.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,99373569.0 +926,Western Europe,WEU,WU,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,195057782.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11330270.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11542959.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22873229.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11458434.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11679287.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23137721.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11600983.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11823445.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23424428.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11747945.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11970996.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23718940.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11891219.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12115246.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24006465.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12039943.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12264569.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24304512.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12212288.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12434720.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24647008.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12419279.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12633044.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25052322.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12654168.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12853944.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25508112.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12886905.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13076874.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25963779.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13086928.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13278579.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26365507.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13269809.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13468494.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26738303.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13467202.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13672352.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27139554.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13673733.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13888693.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27562426.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13876682.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14107093.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27983775.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14081279.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14329548.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28410827.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14300076.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14563707.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28863783.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14532298.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14804288.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29336585.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14773728.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15044029.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29817756.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15030650.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15285554.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30316204.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15246064.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15485120.0 +927,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30731184.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3732531.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3451865.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7184396.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3844076.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3559149.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7403224.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,3958696.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3667077.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7625772.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4075417.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3777028.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,7852445.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4193953.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,3888763.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8082717.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4314264.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4001737.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8316001.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4436956.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4116332.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8553287.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4561569.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4232477.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8794045.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4687084.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4350665.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9037748.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4813434.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4471337.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9284771.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4941595.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4594117.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9535712.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5068961.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4717350.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9786310.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5194051.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4839932.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10033983.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5318613.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4962761.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10281373.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5442388.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5085426.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10527814.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5564260.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5207245.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10771505.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5684380.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5328229.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11012608.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5803582.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5448455.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11252036.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5921753.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5567897.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11489650.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6038746.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5686976.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11725722.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6154113.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5805228.0 +928,Melanesia,MEL,MB,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11959341.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,173585454.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,176048829.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,349634282.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,175928087.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,178547063.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,354475150.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,178197297.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,180979704.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,359177000.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,180384112.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,183321234.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,363705346.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,182520005.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,185606780.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,368126785.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184635600.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,187866871.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,372502471.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,186710663.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,190077669.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,376788332.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,188732295.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,192233642.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,380965937.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,190682129.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,194349222.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,385031351.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,192594404.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,196450843.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,389045247.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,194521638.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,198556612.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,393078249.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,196466314.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,200668814.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,397135128.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,198400682.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,202766141.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,401166823.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,200311962.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,204835928.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,405147890.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,202233370.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,206895464.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,409128834.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,204171905.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,208962491.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,413134396.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,206087902.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,211013838.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,417101740.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,207962129.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,213020459.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,420982588.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,209779535.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,214961139.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,424740674.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,211501037.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216817123.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,428318160.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,213014693.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,218515352.0 +931,South America,SAM,AJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,431530044.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2183305279.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2113724267.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4297029546.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2214984289.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2143986999.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4358971287.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2245729248.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2173496661.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4419225909.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2275969086.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2202513741.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4478482827.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2306420042.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2231768232.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4538188274.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2337023527.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2261061843.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4598085370.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2367991094.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2290396006.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4658387100.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2399423217.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2320024579.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4719447795.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2431099609.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2349979056.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4781078665.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2463001134.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2380389516.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4843390650.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2494883059.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2411187472.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4906070531.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2526453400.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2441876158.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4968329558.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2558219667.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2472733292.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5030952959.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2589982360.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2503657437.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5093639797.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2621359038.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2534217814.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5155576852.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2652158570.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2564276625.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5216435195.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2681806995.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2593776396.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5275583391.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2710632851.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2622981538.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5333614388.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2738364012.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2651198537.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5389562549.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2764457433.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2678034602.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5442492034.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2787944878.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2703106580.0 +934,Other developing regions,ODR,OD,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5491051458.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1905806476.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1830231369.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3736037845.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1931561831.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1854617952.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3786179783.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1956854191.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1878815268.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3835669459.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1981677478.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1902633466.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3884310944.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2006207417.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1926213597.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3932421014.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2030694172.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1949671767.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3980365939.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2055288019.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1973059015.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4028347034.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2079805745.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1996266005.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4076071750.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2104330248.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2019552808.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4123883056.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2129143146.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2043307253.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4172450400.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2153888759.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2067282253.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4221171012.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2178413681.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2091210299.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4269623979.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2203086129.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2115235775.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4318321904.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2227449601.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2139004107.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4366453708.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2251334485.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2162338863.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4413673348.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2274426990.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2185010469.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4459437459.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2296827138.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2207326351.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4504153488.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2318756907.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2229546539.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4548303446.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2339332414.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2250689088.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4590021502.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2358387887.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2270579509.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4628967396.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2375345665.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2288978411.0 +935,Asia,ASI,AA,2,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4664324075.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,330650271.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,331367901.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,662018172.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,338618350.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,339477857.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,678096207.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,347334858.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,348383463.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,695718320.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,356326779.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,357587810.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,713914589.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,365118395.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,366618494.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,731736888.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,374030301.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,375822532.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,749852832.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,383008861.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,385202441.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,768211302.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,391845244.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,394471837.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,786317081.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,400766197.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,403871140.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,804637337.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,410049205.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,413650626.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,823699831.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,419774121.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,423738596.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,843512717.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,429944736.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,434189901.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,864134637.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,440430562.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,444944580.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,885375142.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,451173400.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,455960561.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,907133960.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,462177660.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,467220384.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,929398043.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,473349466.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,478578749.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,951928215.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,484975073.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,490290874.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,975265947.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,496960925.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,502327935.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,999288860.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,508999564.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,514494226.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1023493790.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,521249818.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,526943733.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1048193551.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,533972250.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,539771201.0 +941,Least developed countries,LDC,XL,14,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1073743450.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,319985740.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,326648655.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,646634396.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,328675672.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,335300749.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,663976421.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,337680555.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,344243021.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,681923577.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,346992081.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,353440111.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,700432192.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,356632105.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,362947038.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,719579143.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,366568558.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,372759546.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,739328104.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,376820602.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,382878342.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,759698945.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,387440321.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,393348739.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,780789060.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,398400378.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,404174472.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,802574851.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,409647585.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,415321963.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,824969548.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,421273543.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,426845952.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,848119495.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,433251124.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,438707809.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,871958933.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,445475354.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,450818779.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,896294133.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,458022476.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,463237094.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,921259571.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,470818958.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,475871004.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,946689963.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,483989499.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,488758013.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,972747512.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,497203153.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,501827341.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,999030494.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,510450924.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,515040371.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1025491296.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,524133003.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,528594865.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1052727868.5000001 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,538158386.0 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,542518959.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1080677345.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,552495748.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,556763711.5 +947,Sub-Saharan Africa,ASS,AH,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1109259460.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,263327.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,262060.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,525387.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,264865.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,263222.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,528086.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,265540.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,263274.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,528814.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,265863.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,262968.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,528831.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,265840.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,262402.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,528242.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,265458.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,261587.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,527045.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,264747.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,260493.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,525240.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,263833.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,259182.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,523014.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,262819.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,257769.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,520588.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,261788.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,256364.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,518152.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,261289.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,255481.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,516770.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,261680.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,255741.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,517420.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,262485.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,256707.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,519193.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,263324.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,257642.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,520967.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,264104.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,258459.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,522563.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,264780.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,259270.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,524049.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,265393.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,260106.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,525500.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,265948.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,260886.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,526834.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,266388.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,261562.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,527950.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,266724.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,262154.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,528878.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,267688.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,263401.0 +954,Micronesia,MCN,MJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,531088.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,329241.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,310524.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,639765.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,331938.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,313633.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,645571.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,334438.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,316552.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,650990.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,336883.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,319370.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,656253.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,339096.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,321928.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,661024.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,341138.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,324332.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,665470.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,343220.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,326774.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,669994.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,345156.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,329305.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,674460.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,346684.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,331653.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,678337.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,347887.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,333687.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,681573.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,349092.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,335683.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,684775.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,350371.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,337729.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,688099.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,351267.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,339414.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,690680.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,351840.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,340841.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,692681.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,352487.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,342336.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,694822.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,353136.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,343768.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,696904.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,353792.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,345195.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,698987.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,354661.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,346811.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,701472.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,355725.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,348597.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,704322.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,356881.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,350466.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,707347.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,358808.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,353005.0 +957,Polynesia,PLY,PO,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,711813.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29030145.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28692413.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57722558.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29409847.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29064452.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58474299.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29773719.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29432958.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59206676.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30137288.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29804475.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59941763.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30512110.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30175856.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60687966.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30915175.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30559221.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61474396.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31370351.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30968960.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62339311.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31853202.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31391846.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63245048.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32334500.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31814331.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64148831.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32816029.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32239605.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65055634.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33244207.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32626632.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65870840.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33623715.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32990738.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66614453.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34021608.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33375397.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67397005.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34423723.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33768850.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68192572.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34813798.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34165729.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68979527.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35193522.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34544071.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,69737593.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35556105.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34898286.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70454391.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35903425.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35240403.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71143828.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36267972.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35601617.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71869588.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36601881.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35956469.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,72558350.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36886756.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36286487.0 +961,Small island developing States (SIDS),SID,SW,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,73173242.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,166188080.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,169746331.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,335934411.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,169694003.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,173247500.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,342941502.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,173914988.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,177456231.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,351371219.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,178459825.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,181984899.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,360444724.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,182766937.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,186279517.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,369046454.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,187121311.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,190633526.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,377754836.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,191670139.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,195182219.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,386852357.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,196061755.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,199580340.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,395642095.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,200622151.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,204153041.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,404775191.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,205575162.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,209123906.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,414699068.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,210606994.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,214181225.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,424788219.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,215846347.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,219462956.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,435309303.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,221203116.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,224874826.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,446077942.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,226564225.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,230294592.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,456858816.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,231976148.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,235761186.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,467737334.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,237380045.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,241197534.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,478577579.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,242901289.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,246718992.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,489620280.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,248574598.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,252376011.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,500950609.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,254429986.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,258227936.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,512657921.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,260584146.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,264387713.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,524971859.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,267051493.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,270813322.0 +968,Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs),LLD,LD,12,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,537864814.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,198984988.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,201836599.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,400821586.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,204365783.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,207196195.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,411561978.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,210537103.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,213320878.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,423857981.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,217062772.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,219760287.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,436823059.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,223449931.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,226053519.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,449503450.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,230037450.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,232554149.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,462591599.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,237093373.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,239521847.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,476615220.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,244311504.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,246648424.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,490959927.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,251513003.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,253760531.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,505273533.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,258893687.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,261054865.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,519948552.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,266443309.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,268516826.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,534960136.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,274159987.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,276139871.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,550299858.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,281821732.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,283714244.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,565535976.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,289150209.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,290975954.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,580126163.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,296502644.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,298270814.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,594773457.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,304169692.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,305877565.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,610047257.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,312369742.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,314012504.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,626382245.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,320950028.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,322535671.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,643485699.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,329849046.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,331407538.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,661256584.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,339235958.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,340777510.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,680013468.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,348833529.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,350353009.0 +1500,Low-income countries,LIC,XM,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,699186538.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1251030632.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1208750941.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2459781573.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1274450283.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1231297991.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2505748273.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1297282200.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1253360226.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2550642426.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1319819690.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1275178972.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2594998661.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1342574004.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1297263510.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2639837514.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1365031998.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1319172537.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2684204535.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1387062840.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1340868318.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2727931158.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1409039421.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1362658978.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2771698399.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1430931495.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1384509722.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2815441217.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1453002303.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1406628778.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2859631081.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1475746919.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1429272892.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2905019811.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1498863634.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1452175976.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2951039609.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1521973406.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1475091177.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2997064583.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1545132673.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1498095234.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3043227906.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1568259278.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1521048400.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3089307678.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1590952698.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1543802087.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3134754785.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1613451908.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1566591774.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3180043682.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1635929656.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1589261382.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3225191038.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1658037827.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1611542715.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3269580542.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1679646939.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1633416600.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3313063539.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1700996298.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1655051249.0 +1501,Lower-middle-income countries,LMC,XN,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,3356047547.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1085942385.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1077024671.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2162967056.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1094935399.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1085785999.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2180721397.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1103563021.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1094314803.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2197877824.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1111940117.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1102637738.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2214577855.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1120304655.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1110977681.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2231282336.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1128749284.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1119413353.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2248162636.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1137076901.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1127662576.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2264739476.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1145408170.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1135816418.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2281224588.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1154198606.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1144423663.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2298622269.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1163471511.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1153506704.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2316978215.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1172831367.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1162698762.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2335530129.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1182080657.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1171816815.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2353897471.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1191916538.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1181514570.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2373431107.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1202350770.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1191799304.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2394150074.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1212763816.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1202051353.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2414815169.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1222794868.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1211992793.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2434787661.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1231898846.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1221370282.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2453269127.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1240544539.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1230560225.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2471104764.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1248446108.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1239016520.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2487462627.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1255104058.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1246310048.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2501414106.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1260146413.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1252330734.0 +1502,Upper-middle-income countries,UMC,XT,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2512477147.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,542720390.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,557836008.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1100556398.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,546214638.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,561262839.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1107477476.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,549615215.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,564711384.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1114326598.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,553106448.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,568224199.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1121330647.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,556707076.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,571793596.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1128500671.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,560647086.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,575486399.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1136133485.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,565186532.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,579411713.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1144598244.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,570365727.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,583729205.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1154094932.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,575713138.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,588151893.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1163865031.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,580632121.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,592310534.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1172942655.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,584798053.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,596085691.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1180883744.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,588706304.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,599574580.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1188280883.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,592749810.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,602917109.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1195666919.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,596611775.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,606093002.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1202704777.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,600252474.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,609108823.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1209361297.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,603982854.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,611918045.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1215900899.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,607764841.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,614681290.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1222446131.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,611322064.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,617550143.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1228872207.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,614660918.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,620384752.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1235045670.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,617710278.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,623145448.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1240855726.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,619171070.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,624935701.0 +1503,High-income countries,HIC,XD,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1244106770.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2336973017.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2285775612.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4622748629.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2369385681.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2317083989.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4686469670.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2400845221.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2347675029.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4748520250.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2431759806.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2377816710.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4809576516.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2462878659.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2408241191.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4871119850.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2493781282.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2438585890.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4932367171.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2524139741.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2468530894.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,4992670634.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2554447591.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2498475395.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5052922986.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2585130101.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2528933385.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5114063486.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2616473813.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2560135482.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5176609295.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2648578286.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2591971654.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5240549940.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2680944290.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2623992790.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5304937080.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2713889944.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2656605746.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5370495690.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2747483442.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2689894538.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5437377980.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2781023094.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2723099753.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5504122847.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2813747566.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2755794880.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5569542446.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2845350754.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2787962055.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5633312809.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2876474195.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2819821607.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5696295801.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2906483935.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2850559235.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5757043169.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2934750997.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2879726648.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5814477644.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,2961142711.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,2907381983.0 +1505,Middle-income countries,MIC,M3,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,5868524694.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12421146.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12351217.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24772363.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12650761.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12587098.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25237859.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12879891.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12822641.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25702531.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13109689.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13058455.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26168144.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13335772.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13291736.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26627508.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13560270.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13523595.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27083865.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13779598.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13752523.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27532120.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13992788.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13977912.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27970700.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14197254.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14197970.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28395223.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14393858.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14411549.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28805407.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14588450.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14620837.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29209287.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14781056.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14826549.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29607605.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14969938.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15029399.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29999337.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15155642.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15228810.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30384452.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15334553.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15421266.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30755819.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15502620.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15604315.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31106935.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15606041.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15727013.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31333054.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15513487.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15655210.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,31168697.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15141368.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15303038.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30444406.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14710623.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14893572.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29604195.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14464884.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14669995.0 +1518,No income group available,NIG,N0,13,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29134879.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,503706181.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,536467988.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1040174168.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,505354751.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,538121286.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1043476037.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,506931371.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,539805582.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1046736953.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,508652983.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,541626675.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1050279657.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,510555254.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,543593310.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1054148563.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,512521797.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,545613236.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1058135033.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,514561220.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,547707422.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1062268641.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,516984178.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,550140743.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1067124921.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,519581876.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,552713651.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1072295526.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,522012297.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,555122311.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1077134607.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,524248966.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,557299955.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1081548920.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,526575243.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,559340428.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1085915671.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,529055588.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,561320991.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1090376580.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,531411587.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,563166677.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1094578264.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,533650362.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,564927654.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1098578015.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,535886007.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,566686361.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1102572368.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,538218906.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,568548356.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1106767261.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,540519218.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,570400881.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1110920099.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,542597552.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,572062316.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1114659868.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,544511284.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,573646284.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1118157568.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,545567396.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,574614632.0 +1829,Europe and Northern America,ENA,EN,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1120182028.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,786554268.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,741874728.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1528428996.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,801464175.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,756080408.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1557544583.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,816281357.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,770301261.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1586582618.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,830837726.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,784307425.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1615145151.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,845164774.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,798114782.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1643279556.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,859067927.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,811616279.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1670684206.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,872405148.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,824771294.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1697176442.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,885129623.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,837468211.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1722597834.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,897643085.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,850077845.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1747720930.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,910409993.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,862958172.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1773368164.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,923499638.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,876035949.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1799535586.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,936671307.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,889190010.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1825861316.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,949576842.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,902107268.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1851684110.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,962158336.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,914709716.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1876868052.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,974643340.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,927191393.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1901834733.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,986756294.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,939570528.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1926326821.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,998600423.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,951922763.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1950523186.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1010500822.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,964211437.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1974712258.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1022216318.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,976250417.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1998466735.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1033583865.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,987975786.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2021559651.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1044801476.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,999540835.0 +1831,Central and Southern Asia,ACS,CE,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2044342311.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1021977360.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,996287476.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2018264836.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1030779677.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1004625856.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2035405533.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1039199589.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1012740109.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2051939697.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1047406539.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1020673146.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2068079685.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1055498957.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1028499404.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2083998360.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1063602961.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1036312661.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2099915622.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1071827029.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1044212090.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2116039118.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1080236620.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1052289317.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2132525936.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1088718763.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1060459545.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2149178307.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1097297402.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1068773266.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2166070668.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1105886346.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1077163440.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2183049786.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1114456202.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1085497842.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2199954044.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1123425789.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1094166421.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2217592210.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1132353797.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1102848414.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2235202211.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1140902547.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1111234276.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2252136823.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1149048728.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1119306152.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2268354879.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1156853485.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1127172505.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2284025990.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1164475336.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1135051589.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2299526925.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1171014289.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1142032815.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2313047104.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1176368321.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1147913682.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2324282002.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1180534597.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,1152809479.0 +1832,Eastern and South-Eastern Asia,ESA,EB,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,2333344076.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,184436401.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,177225274.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,361661675.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,188065328.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,180651789.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,368717117.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,191724824.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,184110204.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,375835028.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,195402219.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,187600960.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,383003179.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,199145847.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,191199444.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,390345290.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,203293866.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,195042242.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,398336108.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,208060379.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,199112421.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,407172800.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,213271182.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,203349181.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,416620363.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,218679299.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,207710951.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,426390249.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,224071110.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,212171192.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,436242302.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,229095374.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,216604168.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,445699542.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,233711291.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,220814196.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,454525487.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,238430327.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,225118360.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,463548686.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,243505638.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,229798817.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,473304455.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,248710554.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,234600299.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,483310853.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,253930796.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,239185389.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,493116185.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,259053251.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,243632172.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,502685423.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,263849485.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,248057216.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,511906700.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,268523547.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,252521298.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,521044845.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,273104233.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,257045327.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,530149560.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,276874256.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,261181204.0 +1833,Northern Africa and Western Asia,NAW,NW,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,538055459.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11330270.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11542959.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,22873229.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11458434.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11679287.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23137721.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11600983.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11823445.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23424428.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11747945.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,11970996.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,23718940.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,11891219.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12115246.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24006465.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12039943.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12264569.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24304512.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12212288.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12434720.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,24647008.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12419279.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12633044.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25052322.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12654168.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,12853944.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25508112.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,12886905.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13076874.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,25963779.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13086928.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13278579.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26365507.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13269809.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13468494.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,26738303.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13467202.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13672352.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27139554.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13673733.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,13888693.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27562426.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,13876682.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14107093.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,27983775.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14081279.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14329548.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28410827.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14300076.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14563707.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,28863783.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14532298.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,14804288.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29336585.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,14773728.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15044029.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,29817756.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15030650.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15285554.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30316204.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,15246064.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,15485120.0 +1834,Australia/New Zealand,ANZ,ZL,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,30731184.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4325098.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4024449.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8349547.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4440878.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4136003.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8576881.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4558673.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4246903.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,8805576.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4678162.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4359366.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9037528.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4798889.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4473093.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9271982.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,4920859.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4587656.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9508515.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5044922.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4703599.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9748521.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5170557.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4820963.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,9991519.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5296586.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,4940087.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10236673.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5423108.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5061388.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10484495.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5551976.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5185281.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10737257.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5681011.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5310819.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,10991830.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5807802.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5436053.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11243855.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,5933777.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5561244.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11495020.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6058979.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5686220.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11745199.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6182175.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5810282.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,11992457.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6303565.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,5933530.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12237095.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6424190.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6056152.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12480342.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6543866.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6178056.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12721922.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6662351.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6299596.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,12961946.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,6780609.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,6421633.0 +1835,Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand),OCA,OZ,15,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,13202242.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27454584.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28484536.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,55939120.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,27754203.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,28800875.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,56555078.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28064259.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29121098.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57185357.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28383324.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29449048.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,57832372.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,28719957.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,29794925.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,58514881.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29078314.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30159391.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,59237705.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29462874.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30544924.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60007798.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,29873850.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,30949952.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,60823802.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30315057.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31378396.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,61693452.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,30794236.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,31839613.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,62633849.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31296468.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32319119.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,63615587.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,31810950.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,32809391.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,64620341.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32338727.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33314203.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,65652930.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,32885864.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,33839359.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,66725223.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,33455309.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34387449.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,67842758.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34039946.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,34950855.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,68990801.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,34628106.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,35516201.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,70144306.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35203299.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36072366.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,71275665.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,35774683.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,36629685.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,72404368.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36353226.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,37197047.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,73550272.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,36944327.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,37780092.0 +5500,Central Asia,CAS,CJ,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,74724419.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,759099684.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,713390192.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,51,2000,2000.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1472489876.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,773709972.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,727279534.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,52,2001,2001.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1500989505.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,788217098.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,741180163.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,53,2002,2002.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1529397261.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,802454403.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,754858377.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,54,2003,2003.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1557312779.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,816444818.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,768319857.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,55,2004,2004.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1584764675.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,829989613.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,781456889.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,56,2005,2005.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1611446502.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,842942274.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,794226370.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,57,2006,2006.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1637168644.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,855255773.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,806518259.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,58,2007,2007.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1661774032.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,867328029.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,818699449.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,59,2008,2008.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1686027478.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,879615757.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,831118559.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,60,2009,2009.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1710734316.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,892203170.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,843716830.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,61,2010,2010.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1735920000.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,904860357.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,856380619.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,62,2011,2011.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1761240975.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,917238115.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,868793066.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,63,2012,2012.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1786031180.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,929272472.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,880870358.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,64,2013,2013.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1810142829.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,941188032.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,892803944.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,65,2014,2014.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1833991975.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,952716348.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,904619673.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,66,2015,2015.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1857336021.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,963972317.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,916406563.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,67,2016,2016.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1880378880.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,975297523.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,928139071.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,68,2017,2017.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1903436594.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,986441635.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,939620732.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,69,2018,2018.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1926062367.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,997230640.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,950778740.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,70,2019,2019.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1948009379.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,1,Male,188,Total,0,-1,0,1007857149.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,2,Female,188,Total,0,-1,0,961760743.0 +5501,Southern Asia,SAS,8S,3,49,Total population by sex,Total population by sex,25,World Population Prospects,0,4,Median,Median,Median,71,2020,2020.5,0,Not applicable,1,Model-based Estimates,2,Interpolation,3,Both sexes,188,Total,0,-1,0,1969617892.0 diff --git a/raw_data/weo2022_2.csv b/raw_data/weo2022_2.csv new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abd2386 --- /dev/null +++ b/raw_data/weo2022_2.csv @@ -0,0 +1,8627 @@ +WEO Country Code ISO WEO Subject Code Country Subject Descriptor Subject Notes Units Scale Country/Series-specific Notes 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Estimates Start After +512 AFG NGDP_R Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. Data is converted to calendar years for the purpose of WEO publication. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year is the solar year 2002/03 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 453.484 492.903 496.209 554.91 584.658 662.65 688.247 829.924 899.956 958.266 "1,092.12" "1,154.18" "1,185.31" "1,197.01" "1,222.92" "1,255.29" "1,270.22" "1,319.90" "1,288.87" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDP_RPCH Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.692 0.671 11.83 5.361 13.34 3.863 20.585 8.438 6.479 13.968 5.683 2.697 0.988 2.164 2.647 1.189 3.912 -2.351 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDP Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. Data is converted to calendar years for the purpose of WEO publication. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year is the solar year 2002/03 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 178.756 220.013 246.21 304.926 345.817 427.495 517.509 607.227 711.759 836.222 "1,033.59" "1,116.83" "1,183.04" "1,226.57" "1,222.92" "1,285.46" "1,327.69" "1,469.60" "1,547.29" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDPD Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.367 4.553 5.146 6.167 6.925 8.556 10.297 12.066 15.325 17.89 20.293 20.17 20.616 20.057 18.02 18.883 18.401 18.876 20.136 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PPPGDP Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.661 21.792 22.527 25.982 28.22 32.848 34.772 42.198 46.309 50.334 59.945 63.784 69.444 72.056 70.098 74.712 77.406 81.873 80.912 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDP_D Afghanistan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.418 44.636 49.618 54.951 59.149 64.513 75.192 73.167 79.088 87.264 94.641 96.764 99.809 102.469 100 102.404 104.525 111.341 120.05 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDPRPC Afghanistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "24,240.97" "25,307.04" "24,519.48" "26,491.22" "27,072.44" "29,547.74" "29,927.65" "35,172.94" "37,083.17" "38,282.44" "42,225.02" "43,169.34" "42,944.60" "42,110.88" "41,880.72" "42,265.57" "40,196.70" "40,990.73" "39,127.08" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG NGDPRPPPPC Afghanistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,442.77" "1,506.22" "1,459.35" "1,576.70" "1,611.29" "1,758.62" "1,781.23" "2,093.42" "2,207.11" "2,278.49" "2,513.14" "2,569.34" "2,555.97" "2,506.35" "2,492.65" "2,515.55" "2,392.42" "2,439.68" "2,328.76" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG NGDPPC Afghanistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "9,555.40" "11,296.10" "12,166.14" "14,557.09" "16,012.96" "19,062.11" "22,503.29" "25,734.84" "29,328.41" "33,406.83" "39,962.17" "41,772.32" "42,862.46" "43,150.71" "41,880.72" "43,281.49" "42,015.52" "45,639.64" "46,972.10" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG NGDPDPC Afghanistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 233.433 233.755 254.259 294.396 320.674 381.502 447.746 511.374 631.49 714.7 784.611 754.402 746.922 705.597 617.126 635.789 582.323 586.204 611.268 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG PPPPC Afghanistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,050.99" "1,118.87" "1,113.15" "1,240.38" "1,306.71" "1,464.72" "1,512.00" "1,788.40" "1,908.19" "2,010.83" "2,317.69" "2,385.71" "2,516.01" "2,534.92" "2,400.62" "2,515.55" "2,449.57" "2,542.64" "2,456.29" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG NGAP_NPGDP Afghanistan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +512 AFG PPPSH Afghanistan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.036 0.037 0.036 0.038 0.038 0.041 0.041 0.05 0.051 0.053 0.06 0.06 0.063 0.064 0.06 0.061 0.06 0.06 0.061 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PPPEX Afghanistan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.092 10.096 10.929 11.736 12.254 13.014 14.883 14.39 15.37 16.613 17.242 17.509 17.036 17.023 17.446 17.206 17.152 17.95 19.123 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NID_NGDP Afghanistan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. Data is converted to calendar years for the purpose of WEO publication. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year is the solar year 2002/03 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.243 30.102 35.354 37.048 29.489 55.852 30.222 36.503 30.269 26.407 25.34 23.093 17.46 18.467 19.283 18.481 18.039 18.192 16.462 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGSD_NGDP Afghanistan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. Data is converted to calendar years for the purpose of WEO publication. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. National accounts data is originally compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year is the solar year 2002/03 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 61.151 59.718 72.57 67.274 50.333 119.243 63.99 78.09 59.699 52.981 36.204 24.538 24.009 22.176 28.312 26.058 30.197 29.897 27.619 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PCPI Afghanistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. The base is March 2015=100 Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.263 42.413 49.351 54.566 58.269 63.327 80.057 74.604 76.229 85.227 90.717 97.417 101.97 101.296 105.736 110.998 111.693 114.264 120.671 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PCPIPCH Afghanistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.663 16.358 10.569 6.785 8.681 26.419 -6.811 2.179 11.804 6.441 7.386 4.674 -0.662 4.384 4.976 0.626 2.302 5.607 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PCPIE Afghanistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. The base is March 2015=100 Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.89 45.691 51.752 57.219 59.671 69.273 82.306 74.211 81.814 89.433 94.687 101.543 103.053 104.218 109 112.315 113.162 116.3 122.1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG PCPIEPCH Afghanistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.53 13.266 10.562 4.285 16.092 18.814 -9.836 10.246 9.312 5.875 7.241 1.487 1.131 4.588 3.041 0.755 2.773 4.987 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG TM_RPCH Afghanistan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Various sources: Central Statistical Office; Directions of Trade Statistics; IMF staff Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.077 -1.088 54.659 -2.541 -9.417 -8.876 30.203 32.771 12.749 30.54 3.61 -14.292 16.07 -7.54 4.199 -5.188 -7.473 -2.925 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG TMG_RPCH Afghanistan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Various sources: Central Statistical Office; Directions of Trade Statistics; IMF staff Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.776 -3.63 50.988 -1.326 -14.673 -4.421 28.028 34 7.977 34.866 7.832 -16.002 24.27 -7.2 2.286 -8.103 -4.937 -2.844 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG TX_RPCH Afghanistan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Various sources: Central Statistical Office; Directions of Trade Statistics; IMF staff Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 49.721 -6.049 46.504 -7.69 -10.467 -6.459 30.656 10.856 2.823 -23.515 -37.604 51.906 -11.653 -14.811 -6.6 28.012 -3.838 0.534 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG TXG_RPCH Afghanistan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Various sources: Central Statistical Office; Directions of Trade Statistics; IMF staff Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 88.025 -27.539 17.471 -33.069 38.542 51.414 -20.925 -2.253 -9.483 4.546 9.76 34.978 12.886 13.944 18.11 2.545 1.531 -16.606 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG LUR Afghanistan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +512 AFG LE Afghanistan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +512 AFG LP Afghanistan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Source: Afghan authorities. Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.707 19.477 20.237 20.947 21.596 22.426 22.997 23.596 24.269 25.031 25.864 26.736 27.601 28.425 29.2 29.7 31.6 32.2 32.941 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +512 AFG GGR Afghanistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.235 21.618 31.209 44.926 65.518 81.163 88.162 117.745 154.612 177.821 260.571 271.903 280.187 301.356 344.327 347.829 405.873 395.923 397.564 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGR_NGDP Afghanistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.845 9.826 12.676 14.733 18.946 18.986 17.036 19.391 21.722 21.265 25.21 24.346 23.684 24.569 28.156 27.059 30.57 26.941 25.694 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGX Afghanistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.411 26.242 37.101 47.868 63.294 91.817 108.251 128.548 148.052 183.439 258.689 278.95 300.521 318.255 342.771 356.482 384.176 411.473 432.266 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGX_NGDP Afghanistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.943 11.927 15.069 15.698 18.303 21.478 20.918 21.17 20.801 21.937 25.028 24.977 25.402 25.947 28.029 27.732 28.936 27.999 27.937 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGXCNL Afghanistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.176 -4.624 -5.891 -2.941 2.225 -10.654 -20.09 -10.803 6.56 -5.618 1.882 -7.047 -20.334 -16.898 1.556 -8.653 21.697 -15.55 -34.703 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGXCNL_NGDP Afghanistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.098 -2.102 -2.393 -0.965 0.643 -2.492 -3.882 -1.779 0.922 -0.672 0.182 -0.631 -1.719 -1.378 0.127 -0.673 1.634 -1.058 -2.243 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGSB Afghanistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +512 AFG GGSB_NPGDP Afghanistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +512 AFG GGXONLB Afghanistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.891 -2.797 2.364 -10.524 -19.994 -10.691 6.643 -4.794 2.66 -6.075 -19.935 -16.27 2.35 -7.767 22.486 -14.971 -34.131 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGXONLB_NGDP Afghanistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.393 -0.917 0.684 -2.462 -3.864 -1.761 0.933 -0.573 0.257 -0.544 -1.685 -1.326 0.192 -0.604 1.694 -1.019 -2.206 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGXWDN Afghanistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +512 AFG GGXWDN_NGDP Afghanistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +512 AFG GGXWDG Afghanistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 618.456 595.36 603.134 629.234 79.485 86.083 98.622 98.658 54.784 62.726 69.865 77.111 102.928 112.281 103.181 102.807 98.042 90.092 114.461 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG GGXWDG_NGDP Afghanistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 345.977 270.602 244.967 206.356 22.985 20.137 19.057 16.247 7.697 7.501 6.759 6.904 8.7 9.154 8.437 7.998 7.384 6.13 7.397 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG NGDP_FY Afghanistan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Informed views Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Until 2012 fiscal accounts have been compiled on the basis of a solar year, which runs from March 21 to March 20. From 2013 data is compiled on a new fiscal year basis that runs from December 21 to December 20. Pre-2013 data is converted to the new fiscal year for the purpose of WEO publication. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data on general government not available. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Debt figures incorporate committed but not yet delivered debt relief. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans;. Securities are promissory note issued by the MOF. Loans are mainly loans from abroad. Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 178.756 220.013 246.21 304.926 345.817 427.495 517.509 607.227 711.759 836.222 "1,033.59" "1,116.83" "1,183.04" "1,226.57" "1,222.92" "1,285.46" "1,327.69" "1,469.60" "1,547.29" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG BCA Afghanistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Various sources: Central Statistical Office; ministry of finance, central bank, Directions of Trade Statistics; Afghanistan Investment Support Agency; IMF staff Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Afghan afghani Data last updated: n/a" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.481 1.348 1.915 1.864 1.444 5.424 3.477 5.018 4.51 4.754 2.205 0.291 1.35 0.744 1.627 1.431 2.237 2.209 2.247 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +512 AFG BCA_NGDPD Afghanistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.908 29.616 37.216 30.226 20.844 63.39 33.769 41.587 29.43 26.574 10.864 1.444 6.549 3.709 9.029 7.576 12.158 11.705 11.157 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +914 ALB NGDP_R Albania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Official national accounts, including real GDP growth, rates available from 1996 onwards. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1996 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 311.514 329.27 338.819 342.546 349.397 344.156 363.428 360.521 355.474 390.31 351.279 252.921 234.711 257.243 281.424 306.47 334.359 297.833 324.13 365.912 391.33 423.784 443.009 467.501 493.283 520.544 551.27 584.254 628.073 649.141 673.204 690.339 700.125 707.14 719.688 735.657 760.044 788.943 820.653 837.786 808.617 877.475 912.574 935.388 965.321 996.211 "1,030.08" "1,065.11" 2020 +914 ALB NGDP_RPCH Albania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.684 5.7 2.9 1.1 2 -1.5 5.6 -0.8 -1.4 9.8 -10 -28 -7.2 9.6 9.4 8.9 9.1 -10.924 8.829 12.891 6.946 8.293 4.537 5.529 5.515 5.526 5.903 5.983 7.5 3.354 3.707 2.545 1.418 1.002 1.774 2.219 3.315 3.802 4.019 2.088 -3.482 8.516 4 2.5 3.2 3.2 3.4 3.4 2020 +914 ALB NGDP Albania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Official national accounts, including real GDP growth, rates available from 1996 onwards. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1996 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.489 19.126 19.698 19.9 19.645 20.065 20.692 20.531 20.238 22.228 20.006 19.519 63.341 149.142 223.571 267.424 334.359 331.324 384.848 443.594 501.199 563.449 610.494 677.738 737.656 804.163 872.735 965.528 "1,080.68" "1,143.94" "1,239.65" "1,300.62" "1,332.81" "1,350.05" "1,395.31" "1,434.31" "1,472.48" "1,550.65" "1,636.73" "1,691.90" "1,644.08" "1,889.84" "2,059.02" "2,176.66" "2,287.47" "2,403.26" "2,530.79" "2,664.39" 2020 +914 ALB NGDPD Albania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.946 2.229 2.296 2.319 2.29 2.339 2.587 2.566 2.53 2.779 2.221 1.333 0.843 1.461 2.361 2.882 3.2 2.259 2.56 3.209 3.483 3.928 4.348 5.611 7.185 8.052 8.896 10.677 12.881 12.044 11.937 12.899 12.324 12.784 13.246 11.389 11.862 13.053 15.157 15.399 15.161 18.31 18.256 18.842 19.858 21.219 22.528 23.889 2020 +914 ALB PPPGDP Albania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.759 6.663 7.28 7.649 8.083 8.214 8.848 8.994 9.181 10.476 9.782 7.281 6.911 7.754 8.664 9.633 10.702 9.697 10.672 12.217 13.362 14.796 15.708 16.904 18.315 19.933 21.761 23.686 25.951 26.994 28.331 29.655 30.53 30.604 32.529 33.595 34.736 37.609 40.055 41.623 40.658 45.953 51.189 54.338 57.254 60.184 63.415 66.84 2020 +914 ALB NGDP_D Albania "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.935 5.809 5.814 5.809 5.623 5.83 5.694 5.695 5.693 5.695 5.695 7.717 26.987 57.977 79.443 87.259 100 111.245 118.733 121.229 128.076 132.957 137.806 144.97 149.54 154.485 158.314 165.258 172.062 176.223 184.141 188.404 190.368 190.917 193.876 194.969 193.736 196.547 199.442 201.949 203.32 215.372 225.628 232.701 236.964 241.24 245.688 250.153 2020 +914 ALB NGDPRPC Albania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "116,584.54" "120,786.15" "121,689.95" "120,446.72" "120,297.85" "116,082.04" "120,235.60" "116,915.40" "113,124.00" "120,916.02" "106,884.08" "77,421.84" "72,284.50" "79,708.68" "87,738.26" "96,138.99" "105,541.55" "94,601.80" "103,604.50" "117,702.98" "126,683.82" "138,483.63" "145,200.81" "153,802.80" "162,964.38" "172,852.94" "184,214.30" "196,717.32" "213,100.25" "221,737.48" "231,101.54" "237,622.40" "241,389.08" "244,254.87" "249,104.37" "255,374.21" "264,262.01" "273,542.43" "284,678.59" "290,805.66" "280,984.50" "305,428.18" "318,371.83" "327,239.88" "338,749.82" "350,720.75" "363,876.33" "377,613.26" 2020 +914 ALB NGDPRPPPPC Albania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,557.56" "5,757.84" "5,800.93" "5,741.66" "5,734.57" "5,533.60" "5,731.60" "5,573.33" "5,392.59" "5,764.04" "5,095.14" "3,690.68" "3,445.78" "3,799.69" "4,182.46" "4,582.92" "5,031.14" "4,509.64" "4,938.80" "5,610.87" "6,038.99" "6,601.48" "6,921.68" "7,331.74" "7,768.47" "8,239.85" "8,781.45" "9,377.46" "10,158.43" "10,570.17" "11,016.55" "11,327.40" "11,506.95" "11,643.57" "11,874.74" "12,173.62" "12,597.30" "13,039.70" "13,570.55" "13,862.63" "13,394.46" "14,559.68" "15,176.70" "15,599.44" "16,148.12" "16,718.77" "17,345.89" "18,000.73" 2020 +914 ALB NGDPPC Albania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,919.41" "7,016.15" "7,074.57" "6,997.24" "6,763.89" "6,767.92" "6,845.79" "6,657.96" "6,440.37" "6,886.27" "6,087.18" "5,975.01" "19,507.21" "46,212.78" "69,701.86" "83,890.18" "105,541.55" "105,239.73" "123,012.54" "142,690.68" "162,251.41" "184,123.19" "200,095.80" "222,968.14" "243,696.87" "267,031.94" "291,636.22" "325,091.66" "366,664.68" "390,752.87" "425,552.92" "447,689.08" "459,526.46" "466,324.61" "482,954.10" "497,901.56" "511,970.59" "537,640.30" "567,769.71" "587,280.29" "571,296.57" "657,808.05" "718,335.97" "761,490.02" "802,716.63" "846,078.15" "894,000.51" "944,610.78" 2020 +914 ALB NGDPDPC Albania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 728.359 817.734 824.542 815.529 788.332 788.801 855.724 832.245 805.046 860.784 675.736 408.022 259.75 452.623 736.028 903.989 "1,009.97" 717.381 818.32 "1,032.26" "1,127.64" "1,283.57" "1,425.13" "1,846.12" "2,373.58" "2,673.77" "2,972.75" "3,595.05" "4,370.56" "4,114.09" "4,097.83" "4,439.89" "4,248.91" "4,415.60" "4,584.92" "3,953.61" "4,124.41" "4,525.89" "5,257.71" "5,345.06" "5,268.24" "6,373.30" "6,369.01" "6,591.68" "6,968.69" "7,470.08" "7,958.02" "8,469.51" 2020 +914 ALB PPPPC Albania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,155.36" "2,444.30" "2,614.75" "2,689.39" "2,783.01" "2,770.39" "2,927.30" "2,916.87" "2,921.80" "3,245.53" "2,976.25" "2,228.77" "2,128.30" "2,402.52" "2,701.03" "3,021.70" "3,377.97" "3,080.04" "3,411.12" "3,929.91" "4,325.59" "4,835.02" "5,148.56" "5,561.21" "6,050.65" "6,619.06" "7,271.78" "7,975.19" "8,805.05" "9,220.65" "9,725.55" "10,207.74" "10,526.27" "10,570.98" "11,259.26" "11,662.00" "12,077.60" "13,039.70" "13,894.73" "14,447.70" "14,128.00" "15,995.17" "17,858.42" "19,009.87" "20,091.41" "21,188.00" "22,401.27" "23,696.80" 2020 +914 ALB NGAP_NPGDP Albania Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +914 ALB PPPSH Albania Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.043 0.045 0.046 0.045 0.044 0.042 0.043 0.041 0.039 0.041 0.035 0.025 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.026 0.028 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.031 0.032 0.031 0.031 0.03 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 2020 +914 ALB PPPEX Albania Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.21 2.87 2.706 2.602 2.43 2.443 2.339 2.283 2.204 2.122 2.045 2.681 9.166 19.235 25.806 27.763 31.244 34.168 36.062 36.309 37.51 38.081 38.864 40.093 40.276 40.343 40.105 40.763 41.643 42.378 43.756 43.858 43.655 44.114 42.894 42.694 42.39 41.231 40.862 40.649 40.437 41.125 40.224 40.058 39.953 39.932 39.908 39.862 2020 +914 ALB NID_NGDP Albania Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Official national accounts, including real GDP growth, rates available from 1996 onwards. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1996 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.85 44.377 47.592 50.658 52.943 46.186 44.293 46.325 45.102 44.823 49.84 9.509 7.438 18.881 25.603 25.746 18.064 16.659 19.743 19.735 30.796 34.989 35.264 33.897 34.197 36.87 35.698 34.462 33.374 32.641 31.318 33.462 29.824 27.491 27.288 26.237 25.47 24.672 24.118 23.032 22.79 27.016 28.492 27.559 26.29 24.578 22.92 21.65 2020 +914 ALB NGSD_NGDP Albania Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Official national accounts, including real GDP growth, rates available from 1996 onwards. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1996 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.121 39.852 41.023 44.479 46.845 40.83 40.314 42.435 40.026 38.061 41.016 -8.026 9.426 23.388 21.832 21.481 16.07 10.2 16.235 17.803 23.768 28.703 25.056 26.156 28.359 27.784 29.59 23.837 17.569 16.654 20.023 20.254 19.674 16.827 13.361 15.804 16.796 17.085 17.109 14.742 14.074 16.51 14.597 15.486 15.839 15.879 16.063 16.227 2020 +914 ALB PCPI Albania "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: CPI basket was revised in 2001, 2007 and 2015. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.391 3.385 4.594 14.976 27.706 33.958 36.605 41.266 54.953 66.298 66.556 66.582 68.66 72.231 73.938 76.058 77.855 79.7 82.059 84.775 86.667 89.8 92.892 94.783 96.608 98.167 100 101.287 103.297 105.393 106.88 108.613 110.831 117.75 122.812 126.536 130.33 134.27 138.33 2020 +914 ALB PCPIPCH Albania "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.18 35.717 225.996 85.005 22.565 7.794 12.734 33.167 20.646 0.389 0.039 3.12 5.202 2.363 2.867 2.363 2.37 2.96 3.31 2.231 3.615 3.443 2.036 1.925 1.613 1.868 1.287 1.985 2.029 1.411 1.621 2.043 6.243 4.299 3.032 2.999 3.024 3.024 2020 +914 ALB PCPIE Albania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: CPI basket was revised in 2001, 2007 and 2015. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.391 3.391 6.919 23.289 30.495 35.318 37.443 43.959 62.453 67.878 67.179 70.004 72.474 73.692 76.123 77.8 79.385 81.38 83.843 85.7 88.7 91.8 93.4 95.7 97.4 98.1 100 102.165 104.011 105.882 107.1 108.225 112.229 118.742 122.665 126.349 130.143 134.052 138.078 2020 +914 ALB PCPIEPCH Albania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 104.047 236.58 30.941 15.818 6.015 17.402 42.073 8.686 -1.029 4.205 3.527 1.681 3.298 2.204 2.038 2.513 3.027 2.215 3.501 3.495 1.743 2.463 1.776 0.719 1.937 2.165 1.808 1.799 1.15 1.051 3.7 5.803 3.303 3.003 3.003 3.003 3.003 2020 +914 ALB TM_RPCH Albania Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Although quarterly trade data from Bank of Albania is available in BPM6, monthly goods export and import data from INSTAT is provided in BPM5. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -9.901 28.907 38.743 -3.432 23.272 11.868 8.409 10.704 8.434 5.354 18.942 3.538 -2.231 -9.316 3.63 -7.602 -0.568 5.577 -0.017 8.261 6.037 5.963 4.55 -19.535 23.732 7.342 1.635 1.295 4.119 3.65 3.659 2020 +914 ALB TMG_RPCH Albania Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Although quarterly trade data from Bank of Albania is available in BPM6, monthly goods export and import data from INSTAT is provided in BPM5. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -10.186 31.411 30.279 -14.3 33.181 6.066 7.733 21.067 9.912 7.124 21.229 -0.695 -2.6 -10.946 3.794 -5.191 -1.238 6.361 2.019 9.375 4.4 4.539 3.203 -5.103 18.257 1.849 -2.299 0.044 1.776 1.341 1.203 2020 +914 ALB TX_RPCH Albania Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Although quarterly trade data from Bank of Albania is available in BPM6, monthly goods export and import data from INSTAT is provided in BPM5. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 0 0 0 -- -- -- -19.051 24.363 88.951 16.254 23.9 3.878 9.51 20.63 6.026 12.576 16.993 -7.631 3.321 10.473 1.008 -0.405 8.394 3.656 4.976 10.288 10.176 3.826 1.409 -27.549 44.5 11.231 2.272 0.979 4.044 3.848 3.717 2020 +914 ALB TXG_RPCH Albania Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Although quarterly trade data from Bank of Albania is available in BPM6, monthly goods export and import data from INSTAT is provided in BPM5. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -- 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -13.472 33.237 25.413 -7.088 23.048 8.253 25.15 24.013 2.948 5.272 19.979 -55.018 -15.622 60.916 12.192 23.249 27.078 -5.092 3.349 -0.606 -1.328 15.632 -9.394 -2.056 30.121 5.31 -7.419 -0.7 5.969 3.871 3.776 2020 +914 ALB LUR Albania Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022 5.028 4.224 2.813 3.335 4.41 5.853 5.43 5.164 6.033 6.721 8.457 8.9 26.5 22.3 18.4 12.9 12.3 14.9 17.7 18.4 16.8 16.44 15.751 15 14.4 14.1 13.8 13.4 13.1 13.8 14 14 13.4 15.9 17.5 17.1 15.2 13.7 12.3 11.47 11.675 10.6 10.3 10 10 10 10 10 2020 +914 ALB LE Albania Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +914 ALB LP Albania Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. INSTAT Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022 2.672 2.726 2.784 2.844 2.904 2.965 3.023 3.084 3.142 3.228 3.287 3.267 3.247 3.227 3.208 3.188 3.168 3.148 3.129 3.109 3.089 3.06 3.051 3.04 3.027 3.011 2.993 2.97 2.947 2.928 2.913 2.905 2.9 2.895 2.889 2.881 2.876 2.884 2.883 2.881 2.878 2.873 2.866 2.858 2.85 2.84 2.831 2.821 2020 +914 ALB GGR Albania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.956 103.238 125.387 130.642 145.639 154.595 167.224 184.355 204.533 226.283 252.291 290.078 298.487 320.653 330.449 330.384 323.709 366.569 379.231 407.021 430.397 449.859 460.349 425.906 510.951 560.595 593.408 623.709 655.187 689.464 724.915 2020 +914 ALB GGR_NGDP Albania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.398 26.826 28.266 26.066 25.848 25.323 24.674 24.992 25.434 25.928 26.13 26.842 26.093 25.867 25.407 24.789 23.977 26.272 26.44 27.642 27.756 27.485 27.209 25.905 27.037 27.226 27.262 27.266 27.262 27.243 27.208 2020 +914 ALB GGX Albania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100.391 141.437 164.607 169.596 184.163 192.517 201.152 222.439 232.339 254.762 282.987 342.86 373.832 364.29 376.183 376.241 394.117 442.718 441.161 429.073 452.193 471.407 493.243 536.28 596.278 644.564 672.869 689.432 727.412 765.934 805.245 2020 +914 ALB GGX_NGDP Albania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.3 36.751 37.108 33.838 32.685 31.535 29.68 30.155 28.892 29.191 29.309 31.726 32.679 29.387 28.923 28.229 29.193 31.729 30.758 29.139 29.162 28.802 29.153 32.619 31.552 31.304 30.913 30.14 30.268 30.265 30.222 2020 +914 ALB GGXCNL Albania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -39.434 -38.198 -39.22 -38.954 -38.524 -37.922 -33.928 -38.083 -27.806 -28.479 -30.695 -52.782 -75.345 -43.637 -45.734 -45.857 -70.408 -76.149 -61.931 -22.052 -21.795 -21.548 -32.894 -110.374 -85.328 -83.968 -79.461 -65.723 -72.225 -76.47 -80.33 2020 +914 ALB GGXCNL_NGDP Albania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.902 -9.926 -8.841 -7.772 -6.837 -6.212 -5.006 -5.163 -3.458 -3.263 -3.179 -4.884 -6.586 -3.52 -3.516 -3.441 -5.215 -5.458 -4.318 -1.498 -1.406 -1.317 -1.944 -6.713 -4.515 -4.078 -3.651 -2.873 -3.005 -3.022 -3.015 2020 +914 ALB GGSB Albania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +914 ALB GGSB_NPGDP Albania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +914 ALB GGXONLB Albania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.284 -3.32 -5.006 -9.381 -14.904 -13.159 -4.105 -9.66 -1.777 -3.474 -5.166 -21.476 -39.044 -2.033 -4.611 -4.359 -27.073 -36.074 -23.288 14.207 10.109 14.965 2.249 -75.98 -49.505 -38.278 -21.253 0.004 -0.004 -0.001 -- 2020 +914 ALB GGXONLB_NGDP Albania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.424 -0.863 -1.129 -1.872 -2.645 -2.155 -0.606 -1.31 -0.221 -0.398 -0.535 -1.987 -3.413 -0.164 -0.355 -0.327 -2.005 -2.585 -1.624 0.965 0.652 0.914 0.133 -4.621 -2.62 -1.859 -0.976 -- -- -- -- 2020 +914 ALB GGXWDN Albania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 756.42 807.38 921.361 914.43 986.827 "1,028.47" "1,015.75" "1,006.17" "1,022.14" "1,149.16" "1,211.63" "1,308.58" "1,359.22" "1,415.57" "1,478.56" "1,548.51" "1,623.77" 2020 +914 ALB GGXWDN_NGDP Albania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.158 60.577 68.246 65.536 68.802 69.846 65.505 61.474 60.413 69.897 64.113 63.553 62.445 61.884 61.523 61.187 60.943 2020 +914 ALB GGXWDG Albania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 239.197 273.949 302.454 319.608 341.522 391.308 408.3 423.962 468.05 494.737 517.043 595.883 682.547 715.517 772.735 828.268 950.316 "1,004.51" "1,057.32" "1,079.69" "1,114.83" "1,136.96" "1,138.40" "1,248.30" "1,395.69" "1,447.04" "1,526.96" "1,566.65" "1,605.12" "1,666.02" "1,743.49" 2020 +914 ALB GGXWDG_NGDP Albania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.194 71.184 68.183 63.769 60.613 64.097 60.245 57.474 58.203 56.688 53.55 55.14 59.666 57.72 59.413 62.144 70.391 71.992 73.716 73.324 71.895 69.466 67.285 75.927 73.853 70.278 70.152 68.488 66.789 65.83 65.437 2020 +914 ALB NGDP_FY Albania "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Modified Cash Basis General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.489 19.126 19.698 19.9 19.645 20.065 20.692 20.531 20.238 22.228 20.006 19.519 63.341 149.142 223.571 267.424 334.359 331.324 384.848 443.594 501.199 563.449 610.494 677.738 737.656 804.163 872.735 965.528 "1,080.68" "1,143.94" "1,239.65" "1,300.62" "1,332.81" "1,350.05" "1,395.31" "1,434.31" "1,472.48" "1,550.65" "1,636.73" "1,691.90" "1,644.08" "1,889.84" "2,059.02" "2,176.66" "2,287.47" "2,403.26" "2,530.79" "2,664.39" 2020 +914 ALB BCA Albania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Starting with the year 2013 data are provided by the authorities in BPM6. Data for prior years are converted by the staff from BPM5. Primary domestic currency: Albanian lek Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.001 -0.01 -0.052 -0.037 -0.03 -0.027 0.001 0.007 -0.025 -0.075 -0.096 -0.165 -0.069 0.024 -0.087 -0.057 -0.253 -0.295 -0.178 -0.062 -0.246 -0.248 -0.443 -0.432 -0.42 -0.733 -0.592 -1.13 -2.031 -1.853 -1.351 -1.666 -1.257 -1.183 -1.43 -0.981 -0.898 -0.978 -1.024 -1.166 -1.315 -1.403 -1.577 -1.515 -1.561 -1.657 -1.706 -1.772 2020 +914 ALB BCA_NGDPD Albania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 0.054 -0.455 -2.264 -1.583 -1.316 -1.158 0.057 0.265 -0.986 -2.691 -4.313 -12.368 -8.185 1.674 -3.706 -1.968 -7.894 -13.047 -6.944 -1.946 -7.07 -6.315 -10.179 -7.695 -5.849 -9.106 -6.656 -10.58 -15.768 -15.383 -11.321 -12.917 -10.202 -9.253 -10.797 -8.609 -7.572 -7.492 -6.754 -7.571 -8.677 -7.661 -8.64 -8.041 -7.863 -7.809 -7.572 -7.418 2020 +612 DZA NGDP_R Algeria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,596.37" "2,674.26" "2,845.41" "2,999.06" "3,167.01" "3,344.36" "3,337.68" "3,314.31" "3,251.34" "3,407.40" "3,434.66" "3,393.45" "3,447.74" "3,375.25" "3,344.88" "3,473.58" "3,605.57" "3,645.24" "3,831.14" "3,953.74" "4,103.98" "4,227.10" "4,463.82" "4,785.21" "4,990.98" "5,285.44" "5,374.48" "5,555.75" "5,686.88" "5,779.70" "5,988.70" "6,162.37" "6,371.89" "6,550.30" "6,799.22" "7,050.79" "7,276.41" "7,378.28" "7,466.82" "7,541.49" "7,156.87" "7,407.36" "7,752.92" "7,952.03" "8,108.51" "8,258.77" "8,414.39" "8,556.79" 2021 +612 DZA NGDP_RPCH Algeria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -5.4 3 6.4 5.4 5.6 5.6 -0.2 -0.7 -1.9 4.8 0.8 -1.2 1.6 -2.102 -0.9 3.848 3.8 1.1 5.1 3.2 3.8 3 5.6 7.2 4.3 5.9 1.684 3.373 2.36 1.632 3.616 2.9 3.4 2.8 3.8 3.7 3.2 1.4 1.2 1 -5.1 3.5 4.665 2.568 1.968 1.853 1.884 1.692 2021 +612 DZA NGDP Algeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 162.5 191.5 207.6 233.7 263.9 291.6 296.6 312.7 347.7 422.043 554.4 862.132 "1,074.70" "1,189.72" "1,487.40" "2,004.99" "2,570.00" "2,780.20" "2,830.49" "3,248.20" "4,123.50" "4,227.10" "4,522.80" "5,252.30" "6,149.10" "7,562.00" "8,501.64" "9,352.89" "11,043.70" "9,968.03" "11,991.56" "14,589.00" "16,209.60" "16,647.90" "17,228.60" "16,712.69" "17,514.60" "18,876.20" "20,452.30" "20,501.10" "18,383.80" "22,021.50" "27,199.83" "28,935.26" "31,399.26" "34,446.56" "37,948.77" "41,417.06" 2021 +612 DZA NGDPD Algeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 42.346 44.372 44.78 47.529 51.513 61.132 61.535 63.3 51.664 52.558 61.892 46.67 49.217 50.963 42.426 42.066 46.941 48.178 48.188 48.845 54.749 54.745 56.761 67.864 85.332 103.198 117.027 134.977 171.001 137.211 161.207 200.02 209.059 209.755 213.81 165.979 160.034 170.207 175.372 171.68 144.922 162.711 187.155 190.254 196.624 205.435 215.544 224.042 2021 +612 DZA PPPGDP Algeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 89.746 101.183 114.311 125.202 136.986 149.231 151.931 154.599 157.01 170.999 178.817 182.647 189.798 190.211 192.526 204.126 215.762 221.897 235.839 246.815 261.998 275.938 295.932 323.5 346.468 378.416 396.663 421.124 439.329 449.362 471.208 494.947 497.33 497.988 506.135 477.358 471.382 485.802 503.376 517.505 497.03 535.802 600.668 638.046 664.253 689.136 715.489 741.677 2021 +612 DZA NGDP_D Algeria "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.259 7.161 7.296 7.792 8.333 8.719 8.886 9.435 10.694 12.386 16.141 25.406 31.171 35.248 44.468 57.721 71.279 76.269 73.881 82.155 100.476 100 101.321 109.761 123.204 143.072 158.185 168.346 194.196 172.466 200.237 236.743 254.392 254.155 253.391 237.033 240.704 255.835 273.909 271.844 256.869 297.292 350.834 363.873 387.238 417.091 450.998 484.025 2021 +612 DZA NGDPRPC Algeria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "139,096.11" "138,951.43" "143,244.66" "146,181.71" "149,563.72" "150,647.03" "146,389.28" "141,637.26" "134,910.37" "137,951.59" "137,265.75" "132,334.26" "131,237.59" "125,502.13" "121,649.58" "123,791.08" "126,219.06" "125,503.01" "129,838.41" "131,945.22" "134,530.28" "136,560.70" "142,096.44" "150,077.23" "154,204.31" "160,871.84" "161,148.90" "164,089.77" "164,403.30" "163,879.39" "166,454.45" "167,834.26" "169,939.75" "171,039.61" "173,830.74" "176,432.86" "178,186.20" "176,848.14" "175,368.05" "173,670.99" "163,208.89" "166,599.11" "171,973.93" "173,965.81" "174,950.66" "175,743.17" "176,593.32" "177,113.28" 2019 +612 DZA NGDPRPPPPC Algeria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,158.39" "9,148.86" "9,431.54" "9,624.92" "9,847.60" "9,918.93" "9,638.59" "9,325.70" "8,882.79" "9,083.03" "9,037.87" "8,713.17" "8,640.97" "8,263.33" "8,009.67" "8,150.67" "8,310.54" "8,263.39" "8,548.84" "8,687.56" "8,857.76" "8,991.45" "9,355.94" "9,881.41" "10,153.14" "10,592.15" "10,610.39" "10,804.02" "10,824.67" "10,790.17" "10,959.72" "11,050.57" "11,189.20" "11,261.62" "11,445.39" "11,616.72" "11,732.16" "11,644.06" "11,546.61" "11,434.87" "10,746.03" "10,969.25" "11,323.13" "11,454.28" "11,519.13" "11,571.31" "11,627.29" "11,661.52" 2019 +612 DZA NGDPPC Algeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,705.67" "9,950.12" "10,451.07" "11,391.11" "12,462.81" "13,135.14" "13,008.77" "13,363.25" "14,427.39" "17,086.76" "22,156.50" "33,620.56" "40,908.04" "44,237.53" "54,095.14" "71,453.67" "89,967.09" "95,720.43" "95,926.08" "108,399.72" "135,170.13" "136,560.70" "143,974.02" "164,726.36" "189,986.41" "230,162.84" "254,913.97" "276,238.60" "319,265.23" "282,636.54" "333,302.68" "397,336.38" "432,313.64" "434,705.07" "440,471.44" "418,203.99" "428,900.97" "452,438.82" "480,349.01" "472,114.50" "419,233.31" "495,285.84" "603,342.27" "633,014.13" "677,476.03" "733,008.37" "796,433.16" "857,273.38" 2019 +612 DZA NGDPDPC Algeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,268.61" "2,305.51" "2,254.33" "2,316.68" "2,432.72" "2,753.70" "2,698.92" "2,705.11" "2,143.74" "2,127.87" "2,473.51" "1,819.98" "1,873.42" "1,894.95" "1,542.97" "1,499.14" "1,643.27" "1,658.73" "1,633.09" "1,630.07" "1,794.70" "1,768.58" "1,806.86" "2,128.39" "2,636.48" "3,141.03" "3,508.96" "3,986.56" "4,943.50" "3,890.52" "4,480.72" "5,447.60" "5,575.65" "5,477.06" "5,466.33" "4,153.32" "3,918.94" "4,079.65" "4,118.84" "3,953.58" "3,304.87" "3,659.53" "4,151.44" "4,162.18" "4,242.40" "4,371.57" "4,523.64" "4,637.34" 2019 +612 DZA PPPPC Algeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,807.98" "5,257.38" "5,754.71" "6,102.67" "6,469.22" "6,722.11" "6,663.64" "6,606.80" "6,514.93" "6,923.03" "7,146.41" "7,122.67" "7,224.62" "7,072.62" "7,001.95" "7,274.61" "7,553.11" "7,639.76" "7,992.63" "8,236.77" "8,588.41" "8,914.44" "9,420.38" "10,145.84" "10,704.69" "11,517.75" "11,893.60" "12,437.94" "12,700.67" "12,741.34" "13,097.10" "13,480.05" "13,263.91" "13,003.31" "12,940.00" "11,944.99" "11,543.30" "11,644.06" "11,822.44" "11,917.48" "11,334.53" "12,050.74" "13,323.93" "13,958.48" "14,332.04" "14,664.54" "15,016.00" "15,351.64" 2019 +612 DZA NGAP_NPGDP Algeria Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +612 DZA PPPSH Algeria Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.67 0.678 0.719 0.739 0.748 0.762 0.735 0.703 0.66 0.667 0.646 0.623 0.57 0.548 0.527 0.528 0.528 0.513 0.525 0.524 0.519 0.522 0.536 0.552 0.547 0.553 0.534 0.524 0.521 0.531 0.523 0.517 0.494 0.471 0.462 0.427 0.406 0.397 0.388 0.382 0.374 0.365 0.371 0.371 0.367 0.362 0.357 0.351 2021 +612 DZA PPPEX Algeria Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.811 1.893 1.816 1.867 1.926 1.954 1.952 2.023 2.215 2.468 3.1 4.72 5.662 6.255 7.726 9.822 11.911 12.529 12.002 13.16 15.739 15.319 15.283 16.236 17.748 19.983 21.433 22.209 25.138 22.183 25.449 29.476 32.593 33.43 34.04 35.011 37.156 38.856 40.63 39.615 36.987 41.1 45.283 45.35 47.27 49.985 53.039 55.842 2021 +612 DZA NID_NGDP Algeria Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.586 30.83 31.091 31.329 29.229 27.682 27.919 25.041 23.504 30.518 28.896 30.947 29.757 28.259 31.461 31.571 25.082 23.286 27.344 26.475 23.563 26.841 30.654 30.341 33.263 31.656 30.17 34.469 37.348 46.876 41.43 38.055 39.158 43.39 45.554 50.781 50.778 48.544 47.279 44.692 41.852 37.335 36.805 35.587 35.175 33.505 33.4 32.982 2021 +612 DZA NGSD_NGDP Algeria Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 30.432 28.024 26.014 26.789 31.868 31.733 24.115 24.526 20.168 20.33 31.077 36.068 32.378 29.848 27.127 26.254 27.739 30.447 25.455 26.516 40.261 39.737 38.333 43.32 46.29 52.143 54.872 57.119 57.461 47.167 48.936 47.946 45.034 43.778 41.131 34.326 34.221 35.424 37.634 34.816 28.941 34.505 43.015 36.155 33.381 30.573 29.893 29.178 2021 +612 DZA PCPI Algeria "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2001 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 8.975 10.286 10.964 11.823 12.569 13.88 15.824 16.751 17.746 19.373 21.17 26.652 35.101 42.297 54.563 70.823 84.067 88.859 93.258 95.682 95.969 100 101.433 105.755 109.952 111.472 114.048 118.244 123.985 131.103 136.23 142.36 155.053 160.1 164.77 172.653 183.699 193.97 202.253 206.2 211.18 226.44 248.492 270.068 295.178 325.765 359.606 393.676 2021 +612 DZA PCPIPCH Algeria "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.668 14.61 6.593 7.835 6.31 10.432 14.007 5.857 5.938 9.172 9.272 25.9 31.7 20.5 29 29.8 18.7 5.7 4.95 2.6 0.3 4.2 1.433 4.261 3.968 1.382 2.311 3.679 4.855 5.741 3.911 4.5 8.916 3.255 2.917 4.784 6.398 5.591 4.27 1.952 2.415 7.226 9.739 8.683 9.298 10.362 10.388 9.474 2021 +612 DZA PCPIE Algeria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2001 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.573 7.009 7.377 8.313 9.199 10.346 11.576 11.942 12.974 14.365 21.17 26.652 35.101 42.297 54.563 70.823 84.067 88.859 93.258 95.682 95.969 100 102.1 107.78 110.14 111.49 115.77 121.33 127.23 134.55 138.216 145.348 158.48 160.3 168.72 176.08 188.33 197.62 202.96 207.9 215.21 233.47 259.416 278.882 307.736 339.538 374.948 405.524 2021 +612 DZA PCPIEPCH Algeria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 14.143 6.632 5.251 12.695 10.662 12.458 11.891 3.168 8.637 10.718 47.373 25.9 31.7 20.5 29 29.8 18.7 5.7 4.95 2.6 0.3 4.2 2.1 5.563 2.19 1.226 3.839 4.803 4.863 5.753 2.725 5.16 9.035 1.148 5.253 4.362 6.957 4.933 2.702 2.434 3.516 8.485 11.113 7.504 10.346 10.334 10.429 8.155 2021 +612 DZA TM_RPCH Algeria Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Oil coverage: Hydrocarbons, related to the oil and gas sector Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.047 -- 16.3 -1.7 6.2 5.7 -22 -28.7 3.4 16.8 -9 -17.9 4.6 -6.7 6.1 2 -13.3 2.4 6.5 1.8 7.6 11.2 23.2 -2.911 21.906 6.465 0.444 24.57 37.277 3.624 -0.038 5.999 7.318 7.666 9.277 -6.061 -1.228 -0.818 -1.566 -9.644 -18.943 -5.799 -2.899 6.621 2.14 -0.811 -2.97 -1.063 2021 +612 DZA TMG_RPCH Algeria Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Oil coverage: Hydrocarbons, related to the oil and gas sector Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.784 11.563 1.253 -1.029 0.093 1.977 -23.611 -23.997 -1.42 23.733 97.622 -20.471 6.95 -3.799 12.861 5.848 -12.236 -6.295 9.014 6.792 4.122 4.39 27.702 7.005 25.492 6.701 1.064 21.024 33.933 2.581 -0.168 7.04 11.476 9.534 11.38 -5.574 -1.836 -1.972 -2.851 -7.823 -18.147 -4.11 -4.205 6.693 2.288 -0.725 -2.952 -1.059 2021 +612 DZA TX_RPCH Algeria Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Oil coverage: Hydrocarbons, related to the oil and gas sector Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" -14.588 -- 0.3 10.2 6.2 2.6 -0.3 6 0.4 8 3.4 0.575 5.989 2.135 -6.118 5.733 5.749 11.257 1.653 3.518 3.325 -1.696 5.798 6.754 2.729 4.954 -3.007 -1.882 -3.568 -8.443 -3.218 -4.822 -3.652 -6.394 0.311 5.733 9.612 0.042 -7.913 -2.954 -4.154 16.138 -0.208 -3.024 -1.782 -1.191 -3.285 -0.202 2021 +612 DZA TXG_RPCH Algeria Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Oil coverage: Hydrocarbons, related to the oil and gas sector Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.487 -1.787 -0.458 3.694 3.351 5.163 -13.634 -9.653 -1.245 6.649 6.242 1.143 3.967 1.679 -7.807 6.892 6.736 9.089 2.074 4.94 4.952 -2.225 3.64 7.286 3.386 5.276 -2.356 -1.933 -3.264 -10.312 -2.883 -3.815 -4.004 -6.89 0.474 1.755 7.883 2.628 -6.888 -4.463 -9.322 18.389 4.347 -3.236 -1.55 -1.182 -3.356 -0.114 2021 +612 DZA LUR Algeria Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 15.789 15.385 15 14.286 16.536 16.901 18.356 20.056 21.801 18.1 19.757 20.263 21.368 23.152 24.362 28.105 27.986 27.961 28.021 29.293 29.496 27.306 25.664 23.716 17.656 15.265 12.512 13.793 11.343 10.167 9.961 9.971 10.969 9.829 10.6 11.214 10.498 11.709 11.731 11.383 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +612 DZA LE Algeria Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +612 DZA LP Algeria Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 18.666 19.246 19.864 20.516 21.175 22.2 22.8 23.4 24.1 24.7 25.022 25.643 26.271 26.894 27.496 28.06 28.566 29.045 29.507 29.965 30.506 30.954 31.414 31.885 32.366 32.855 33.351 33.858 34.591 35.268 35.978 36.717 37.495 38.297 39.114 39.963 40.836 41.721 42.578 43.424 43.851 44.462 45.082 45.71 46.347 46.993 47.648 48.313 2019 +612 DZA GGR Algeria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 160.2 272.4 316.8 320.1 434.161 600.847 825.157 926.668 774.511 972.78 "1,578.16" "1,479.10" "1,603.28" "1,947.44" "2,215.17" "3,080.70" "3,639.91" "3,725.65" "5,253.05" "3,667.48" "4,462.33" "5,838.34" "6,339.34" "5,957.55" "5,738.07" "5,104.74" "5,011.58" "6,047.89" "6,826.88" "6,601.58" "5,640.94" "6,586.64" "8,535.55" "8,565.15" "9,295.81" "10,147.90" "11,179.77" "12,347.93" 2021 +612 DZA GGR_NGDP Algeria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.896 31.596 29.478 26.905 29.189 29.968 32.107 33.331 27.363 29.948 38.272 34.991 35.449 37.078 36.024 40.739 42.814 39.834 47.566 36.792 37.212 40.019 39.109 35.786 33.305 30.544 28.614 32.04 33.38 32.201 30.684 29.91 31.381 29.601 29.605 29.46 29.46 29.814 2021 +612 DZA GGX Algeria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 140.04 258.13 329.024 420.684 499.553 629.09 749.9 860.542 882.645 "1,037.32" "1,179.31" "1,334.51" "1,592.75" "1,536.99" "1,793.71" "2,184.02" "2,489.21" "3,268.75" "4,346.05" "4,380.51" "4,640.49" "6,006.87" "7,050.23" "6,101.26" "7,113.74" "7,724.88" "7,355.32" "7,638.17" "8,222.85" "8,566.21" "7,839.47" "8,176.20" "11,883.05" "11,836.10" "12,687.02" "13,558.25" "15,039.34" "16,414.46" 2021 +612 DZA GGX_NGDP Algeria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.26 29.941 30.616 35.36 33.586 31.376 29.179 30.953 31.183 31.935 28.6 31.57 35.216 29.263 29.17 28.882 29.279 34.949 39.353 43.946 38.698 41.174 43.494 36.649 41.29 46.222 41.995 40.465 40.205 41.784 42.643 37.128 43.688 40.905 40.405 39.36 39.631 39.632 2021 +612 DZA GGXCNL Algeria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.16 14.27 -12.224 -100.584 -65.392 -28.243 75.257 66.126 -108.134 -64.54 398.854 144.595 10.535 410.451 421.456 896.671 "1,150.69" 456.892 907.001 -713.026 -178.165 -168.527 -710.888 -143.714 "-1,375.67" "-2,620.15" "-2,343.74" "-1,590.28" "-1,395.96" "-1,964.63" "-2,198.53" "-1,589.56" "-3,347.51" "-3,270.95" "-3,391.21" "-3,410.34" "-3,859.57" "-4,066.53" 2021 +612 DZA GGXCNL_NGDP Algeria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.636 1.655 -1.137 -8.454 -4.396 -1.409 2.928 2.378 -3.82 -1.987 9.673 3.421 0.233 7.815 6.854 11.858 13.535 4.885 8.213 -7.153 -1.486 -1.155 -4.386 -0.863 -7.985 -15.678 -13.382 -8.425 -6.825 -9.583 -11.959 -7.218 -12.307 -11.304 -10.8 -9.9 -10.17 -9.818 2021 +612 DZA GGSB Algeria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +612 DZA GGSB_NPGDP Algeria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +612 DZA GGXONLB Algeria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.16 29.87 10.876 -73.584 -24.304 11.299 151.815 147.801 -44.591 31.25 521.09 231.531 82.486 455.239 415.044 879.178 "1,133.96" 444.448 883.119 -761.491 -234.375 -348.021 -852.065 -152.106 "-1,397.68" "-2,716.30" "-2,355.95" "-1,521.39" "-1,433.62" "-2,086.57" "-2,142.61" "-1,556.78" "-3,286.40" "-2,914.17" "-2,781.01" "-2,621.92" "-2,718.21" "-2,568.44" 2021 +612 DZA GGXONLB_NGDP Algeria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.26 3.465 1.012 -6.185 -1.634 0.564 5.907 5.316 -1.575 0.962 12.637 5.477 1.824 8.667 6.75 11.626 13.338 4.752 7.997 -7.639 -1.954 -2.386 -5.257 -0.914 -8.113 -16.253 -13.451 -8.06 -7.01 -10.178 -11.655 -7.069 -12.082 -10.071 -8.857 -7.612 -7.163 -6.201 2021 +612 DZA GGXWDN Algeria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 671.41 676.643 881.227 "1,464.08" "2,331.02" "2,523.83" "1,943.21" "2,063.56" "2,665.65" "2,591.58" "2,046.07" "2,043.60" "1,605.43" "1,443.46" 146.981 -921.632 "-1,952.33" "-3,919.52" "-3,951.28" "-4,041.68" "-4,535.21" "-4,706.29" "-4,997.48" "-3,756.28" "-1,275.29" "2,331.75" "4,008.73" "5,245.90" "6,257.39" "8,098.51" "11,422.16" "15,575.42" "18,774.89" "22,092.42" "25,439.56" "29,232.00" "32,969.91" 2021 +612 DZA GGXWDN_NGDP Algeria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 77.878 62.961 74.07 98.432 116.261 98.204 69.895 72.905 82.066 62.849 48.404 45.184 30.566 23.474 1.944 -10.841 -20.874 -35.491 -39.64 -33.704 -31.086 -29.034 -30.019 -21.803 -7.631 13.313 21.237 25.649 30.522 44.052 51.868 57.263 64.886 70.36 73.852 77.03 79.605 2021 +612 DZA GGXWDG Algeria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 805.264 808.344 991.556 "1,716.74" "2,086.02" "2,529.12" "2,400.60" "2,454.14" "2,456.24" "2,390.00" "2,293.94" "2,319.13" "2,173.87" "2,165.15" "1,989.67" "2,009.41" "1,263.20" 889.728 974.348 "1,258.11" "1,350.11" "1,511.65" "1,180.92" "1,319.42" "1,459.57" "3,579.68" "5,060.39" "7,824.26" "9,439.60" "9,609.71" "13,870.64" "17,067.00" "20,345.85" "23,744.67" "27,162.30" "31,028.77" "35,101.79" 2021 +612 DZA GGXWDG_NGDP Algeria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 93.404 75.216 83.343 115.419 104.041 98.409 86.346 86.704 75.619 57.96 54.267 51.276 41.389 35.211 26.311 23.636 13.506 8.056 9.775 10.492 9.254 9.326 7.094 7.658 8.733 20.438 26.808 38.256 46.044 52.273 62.987 62.747 70.315 75.622 78.853 81.765 84.752 2021 +612 DZA NGDP_FY Algeria "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Calculated as debt liabilities minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022-2026 are based on IMF staff estimates and the authorities' 2022 budget law and medium term budget plans. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 162.5 191.5 207.6 233.7 263.9 291.6 296.6 312.7 347.7 422.043 554.4 862.132 "1,074.70" "1,189.72" "1,487.40" "2,004.99" "2,570.00" "2,780.20" "2,830.49" "3,248.20" "4,123.50" "4,227.10" "4,522.80" "5,252.30" "6,149.10" "7,562.00" "8,501.64" "9,352.89" "11,043.70" "9,968.03" "11,991.56" "14,589.00" "16,209.60" "16,647.90" "17,228.60" "16,712.69" "17,514.60" "18,876.20" "20,452.30" "20,501.10" "18,383.80" "22,021.50" "27,199.83" "28,935.26" "31,399.26" "34,446.56" "37,948.77" "41,417.06" 2021 +612 DZA BCA Algeria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Algerian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.242 -0.209 -0.436 -0.085 0.074 1.015 -2.23 0.141 -1.9 -1.033 1.35 2.39 1.29 0.81 -1.839 -2.237 1.248 3.45 -0.91 0.02 9.142 7.06 4.359 8.808 11.116 21.183 28.95 30.6 34.449 0.411 12.157 19.802 12.29 0.835 -9.436 -27.29 -26.473 -22.331 -16.914 -16.955 -18.711 -4.605 11.622 1.082 -3.527 -6.024 -7.56 -8.523 2021 +612 DZA BCA_NGDPD Algeria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 0.571 -0.472 -0.973 -0.179 0.144 1.66 -3.623 0.223 -3.678 -1.965 2.181 5.121 2.621 1.589 -4.334 -5.318 2.658 7.161 -1.888 0.041 16.699 12.896 7.68 12.979 13.027 20.526 24.738 22.671 20.146 0.299 7.541 9.9 5.879 0.398 -4.413 -16.442 -16.542 -13.12 -9.645 -9.876 -12.911 -2.83 6.21 0.569 -1.794 -2.932 -3.508 -3.804 2021 +171 AND NGDP_R Andorra "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.992 2.153 2.251 2.447 2.646 2.789 2.923 2.968 2.803 2.655 2.602 2.602 2.473 2.385 2.445 2.48 2.572 2.581 2.622 2.674 2.375 2.588 2.758 2.813 2.881 2.941 2.991 3.036 2021 +171 AND NGDP_RPCH Andorra "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.119 4.546 8.694 8.136 5.398 4.809 1.553 -5.559 -5.303 -1.975 -0.008 -4.974 -3.548 2.504 1.434 3.71 0.346 1.589 2.016 -11.184 8.949 6.575 2 2.4 2.1 1.7 1.5 2021 +171 AND NGDP Andorra "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.551 1.729 1.866 2.092 2.332 2.541 2.755 2.888 2.789 2.645 2.602 2.607 2.482 2.405 2.463 2.515 2.617 2.656 2.725 2.818 2.531 2.815 3.124 3.273 3.413 3.549 3.672 3.791 2021 +171 AND NGDPD Andorra "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.429 1.547 1.758 2.362 2.896 3.158 3.456 3.952 4.082 3.675 3.446 3.625 3.189 3.193 3.267 2.789 2.895 2.993 3.217 3.155 2.885 3.33 3.302 3.36 3.517 3.68 3.835 3.985 2021 +171 AND PPPGDP Andorra "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.221 2.456 2.607 2.89 3.209 3.488 3.769 3.931 3.783 3.606 3.577 3.651 3.571 3.563 3.718 3.784 4.072 4.215 4.384 4.552 4.092 4.643 5.301 5.599 5.854 6.088 6.309 6.528 2021 +171 AND NGDP_D Andorra "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 77.879 80.278 82.879 85.512 88.114 91.107 94.256 97.283 99.496 99.627 100 100.197 100.372 100.822 100.737 101.403 101.755 102.912 103.954 105.383 106.557 108.79 113.251 116.331 118.49 120.649 122.743 124.877 2021 +171 AND NGDPRPC Andorra "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "37,022.48" "37,294.33" "35,446.26" "34,087.13" "34,641.77" "34,569.37" "35,178.44" "34,503.04" "34,414.85" "34,490.03" "30,447.35" "32,538.25" "34,014.92" "34,032.15" "34,182.92" "34,233.77" "34,150.38" "34,000.20" 2021 +171 AND NGDPRPPPPC Andorra "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "60,467.09" "60,911.09" "57,892.72" "55,672.92" "56,578.79" "56,460.54" "57,455.31" "56,352.20" "56,208.17" "56,330.95" "49,728.24" "53,143.21" "55,554.98" "55,583.13" "55,829.37" "55,912.42" "55,776.22" "55,530.93" 2021 +171 AND NGDPPC Andorra "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "37,022.48" "37,367.71" "35,578.00" "34,367.26" "34,897.12" "35,054.23" "35,795.91" "35,507.66" "35,775.50" "36,346.54" "32,443.63" "35,398.50" "38,522.18" "39,589.92" "40,503.19" "41,302.58" "41,917.10" "42,458.58" 2021 +171 AND NGDPDPC Andorra "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "49,030.23" "51,957.31" "45,713.97" "45,630.20" "46,299.28" "38,877.49" "39,595.32" "40,017.74" "42,229.90" "40,688.49" "36,973.85" "41,873.06" "40,722.63" "40,643.31" "41,732.56" "42,833.36" "43,788.26" "44,630.35" 2021 +171 AND PPPPC Andorra "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "50,887.54" "52,326.28" "51,193.13" "50,929.55" "52,686.15" "52,747.89" "55,695.33" "56,352.20" "57,550.89" "58,708.39" "52,451.57" "58,382.77" "65,371.54" "67,735.00" "69,462.63" "70,858.85" "72,031.95" "73,102.90" 2021 +171 AND NGAP_NPGDP Andorra Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +171 AND PPPSH Andorra Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2021 +171 AND PPPEX Andorra Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.698 0.704 0.716 0.724 0.727 0.728 0.731 0.735 0.737 0.734 0.728 0.714 0.695 0.675 0.662 0.665 0.643 0.63 0.622 0.619 0.619 0.606 0.589 0.584 0.583 0.583 0.582 0.581 2021 +171 AND NID_NGDP Andorra Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +171 AND NGSD_NGDP Andorra Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +171 AND PCPI Andorra "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 75.028 77.375 79.741 82.056 84.951 88.081 90.423 94.353 93.204 94.798 97.215 98.642 99.108 99.013 97.891 97.477 100.001 101.285 102.036 102.298 104.035 109.543 112.631 114.806 116.752 118.737 120.756 2021 +171 AND PCPIPCH Andorra "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.129 3.058 2.903 3.528 3.684 2.659 4.345 -1.217 1.71 2.55 1.468 0.472 -0.096 -1.133 -0.423 2.59 1.284 0.742 0.257 1.698 5.294 2.82 1.931 1.695 1.7 1.7 2021 +171 AND PCPIE Andorra "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.18 78.52 80.69 83.36 86.09 88.69 92.31 93.12 94.06 95.65 97.72 98.75 98.93 98.07 97.55 98.47 100.81 101.567 102.592 102.385 105.764 110.523 113.239 115.221 117.214 119.207 121.233 2021 +171 AND PCPIEPCH Andorra "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.072 2.764 3.309 3.275 3.02 4.082 0.877 1.009 1.69 2.164 1.054 0.182 -0.869 -0.53 0.943 2.376 0.751 1.009 -0.202 3.3 4.5 2.457 1.75 1.73 1.7 1.7 2021 +171 AND TM_RPCH Andorra Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +171 AND TMG_RPCH Andorra Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +171 AND TX_RPCH Andorra Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +171 AND TXG_RPCH Andorra Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +171 AND LUR Andorra Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.225 3.975 6.175 6.325 5.8 3.575 3.025 1.725 1.525 1.775 2.85 2.875 2 1.8 1.675 1.675 1.675 1.675 2021 +171 AND LE Andorra Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.043 0.042 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.042 0.043 0.045 0.045 0.045 0.047 0.047 0.048 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +171 AND LP Andorra Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.071 0.072 0.073 0.075 0.076 0.078 0.078 0.08 0.081 0.083 0.084 0.086 0.088 0.089 2021 +171 AND GGR Andorra General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Expenditure: Approved budget and authorities' medium term fiscal framework. Revenue: GDP growth projections combined with assumptions of multipliers and revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.47 0.484 0.543 0.595 0.591 0.653 0.714 0.731 0.697 0.74 0.768 0.8 0.848 0.831 0.878 1.006 1.008 1.049 1.071 1.025 1.037 1.155 1.251 1.302 1.358 1.409 1.458 2021 +171 AND GGR_NGDP Andorra General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.202 25.935 25.935 25.512 23.253 23.69 24.722 26.212 26.358 28.453 29.466 32.228 35.272 33.763 34.905 38.426 37.973 38.476 38.016 40.485 36.849 36.964 38.22 38.148 38.259 38.375 38.461 2021 +171 AND GGX Andorra General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Expenditure: Approved budget and authorities' medium term fiscal framework. Revenue: GDP growth projections combined with assumptions of multipliers and revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.459 0.466 0.506 0.552 0.593 0.693 0.796 0.821 0.79 0.75 0.758 0.841 0.767 0.779 0.827 0.892 0.92 0.976 1.007 1.1 1.102 1.119 1.179 1.222 1.254 1.287 1.32 2021 +171 AND GGX_NGDP Andorra General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.551 24.964 24.174 23.654 23.34 25.138 27.556 29.418 29.861 28.802 29.058 33.883 31.911 31.615 32.904 34.071 34.646 35.811 35.737 43.445 39.15 35.836 36.022 35.808 35.333 35.048 34.828 2021 +171 AND GGXCNL Andorra General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Expenditure: Approved budget and authorities' medium term fiscal framework. Revenue: GDP growth projections combined with assumptions of multipliers and revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.011 0.018 0.037 0.043 -0.002 -0.04 -0.082 -0.089 -0.093 -0.009 0.011 -0.041 0.081 0.053 0.05 0.114 0.088 0.073 0.064 -0.075 -0.065 0.035 0.072 0.08 0.104 0.122 0.138 2021 +171 AND GGXCNL_NGDP Andorra General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.652 0.971 1.761 1.858 -0.087 -1.448 -2.834 -3.206 -3.503 -0.349 0.408 -1.655 3.361 2.148 2.001 4.355 3.327 2.665 2.278 -2.96 -2.301 1.128 2.198 2.341 2.926 3.327 3.634 2021 +171 AND GGSB Andorra General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +171 AND GGSB_NPGDP Andorra General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +171 AND GGXONLB Andorra General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +171 AND GGXONLB_NGDP Andorra General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +171 AND GGXWDN Andorra General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +171 AND GGXWDN_NGDP Andorra General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +171 AND GGXWDG Andorra General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Expenditure: Approved budget and authorities' medium term fiscal framework. Revenue: GDP growth projections combined with assumptions of multipliers and revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.273 0.285 0.317 0.352 0.375 0.445 0.533 0.7 0.823 0.908 0.952 1.033 1.024 1.035 1.03 1.041 1.005 0.991 0.998 1.173 1.366 1.345 1.333 1.312 1.311 1.309 1.308 2021 +171 AND GGXWDG_NGDP Andorra General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.773 15.266 15.163 15.105 14.761 16.14 18.444 25.096 31.119 34.875 36.531 41.615 42.577 42.039 40.942 39.773 37.827 36.345 35.399 46.329 48.507 43.05 40.742 38.437 36.934 35.661 34.498 2021 +171 AND NGDP_FY Andorra "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Expenditure: Approved budget and authorities' medium term fiscal framework. Revenue: GDP growth projections combined with assumptions of multipliers and revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Local Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.551 1.729 1.866 2.092 2.332 2.541 2.755 2.888 2.789 2.645 2.602 2.607 2.482 2.405 2.463 2.515 2.617 2.656 2.725 2.818 2.531 2.815 3.124 3.273 3.413 3.549 3.672 3.791 2021 +171 AND BCA Andorra Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.568 0.422 0.53 0.55 0.58 0.624 0.671 0.714 0.761 2020 +171 AND BCA_NGDPD Andorra Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.01 14.634 15.927 16.654 17.272 17.742 18.237 18.617 19.106 2020 +614 AGO NGDP_R Angola "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: 2021. Starting from the year 2002, historical National Accounts data are provided by Angola's National Institute of Statistics (INE). Data for prior years are based on different sources and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. Notes: Starting from the year 2002, the composition of aggregate demand was revised taking into account updated information from the authorities' National Accounts statistics. Data for prior years are based on [old information] and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 1995 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" 210.654 201.385 201.385 209.843 222.434 230.219 236.895 246.567 261.679 261.788 252.756 283.298 315.601 350.22 387.031 427.141 475.013 509.567 533.472 545.109 561.76 585.388 665.385 685.279 760.338 874.608 975.606 "1,112.29" "1,236.49" "1,247.10" "1,307.70" "1,353.11" "1,468.69" "1,541.46" "1,615.80" "1,631.04" "1,588.96" "1,586.58" "1,565.69" "1,554.70" "1,465.30" "1,477.08" "1,519.42" "1,571.49" "1,632.39" "1,698.08" "1,767.77" "1,837.16" 2021 +614 AGO NGDP_RPCH Angola "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.406 -4.4 -- 4.2 6 3.5 2.9 4.083 6.129 0.042 -3.45 12.084 11.403 10.969 10.511 10.364 11.208 7.274 4.691 2.181 3.055 4.206 13.666 2.99 10.953 15.029 11.548 14.01 11.166 0.859 4.859 3.472 8.542 4.955 4.823 0.944 -2.58 -0.15 -1.316 -0.702 -5.75 0.804 2.866 3.427 3.876 4.024 4.104 3.925 2021 +614 AGO NGDP Angola "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: 2021. Starting from the year 2002, historical National Accounts data are provided by Angola's National Institute of Statistics (INE). Data for prior years are based on different sources and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. Notes: Starting from the year 2002, the composition of aggregate demand was revised taking into account updated information from the authorities' National Accounts statistics. Data for prior years are based on [old information] and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 1995 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.017 1.022 2.143 3.126 21.002 112.118 241.088 665.385 "1,328.94" "1,967.57" "3,222.35" "4,209.76" "5,006.34" "6,643.35" "5,577.34" "7,701.65" "10,500.94" "12,224.95" "13,195.00" "14,323.86" "13,950.29" "16,549.57" "20,245.35" "25,627.71" "30,833.45" "33,611.36" "47,471.41" "56,027.07" "61,296.50" "68,771.60" "76,391.88" "84,084.77" "92,294.22" 2021 +614 AGO NGDPD Angola "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.639 6.214 6.214 6.476 6.864 8.457 7.918 9.05 9.818 11.421 12.571 12.186 9.395 6.819 4.965 6.197 7.994 9.388 7.958 7.526 11.166 10.93 15.286 17.813 23.552 36.971 52.381 65.266 88.539 70.307 83.799 111.79 128.053 136.71 145.712 116.194 101.124 122.022 101.353 84.516 58.125 75.179 124.794 135.558 142.198 149.076 156.463 164.414 2021 +614 AGO PPPGDP Angola "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.89 11.396 12.1 13.102 14.389 15.364 16.128 17.201 18.899 19.649 19.681 22.805 25.984 29.518 33.317 37.541 42.513 46.392 49.115 50.893 53.636 57.151 65.974 69.288 78.94 93.652 107.69 126.095 142.863 145.013 153.887 162.539 186.124 199.866 220.365 204.604 204.875 217.805 220.072 222.436 212.172 222.765 245.442 262.898 278.817 295.428 313.407 332.012 2021 +614 AGO NGDP_D Angola "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.004 0.215 0.42 0.586 3.853 19.958 41.184 100 193.927 258.776 368.434 431.502 450.093 537.276 447.224 588.945 776.062 832.371 856.008 886.489 855.299 "1,041.53" "1,276.04" "1,636.83" "1,983.24" "2,293.82" "3,213.87" "3,687.40" "3,900.54" "4,212.94" "4,498.72" "4,756.54" "5,023.73" 2021 +614 AGO NGDPRPC Angola "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "23,641.90" "22,006.88" "21,439.69" "21,770.21" "22,482.05" "20,649.51" "20,658.11" "20,965.74" "21,663.93" "21,094.40" "19,837.09" "21,586.52" "23,347.53" "25,153.95" "26,988.15" "28,917.56" "31,221.90" "32,517.54" "33,051.45" "32,788.80" "32,806.18" "33,190.30" "36,627.17" "36,623.54" "39,451.40" "44,058.75" "47,715.06" "52,815.54" "57,002.85" "55,817.72" "56,825.27" "57,085.66" "60,157.28" "61,298.87" "62,383.57" "61,131.26" "57,774.09" "55,911.65" "53,527.92" "51,603.93" "47,219.95" "46,213.26" "46,153.27" "46,344.55" "46,738.49" "47,203.28" "47,709.23" "48,137.88" 2017 +614 AGO NGDPRPPPPC Angola "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,245.56" "3,021.10" "2,943.24" "2,988.61" "3,086.33" "2,834.76" "2,835.94" "2,878.17" "2,974.02" "2,895.84" "2,723.23" "2,963.39" "3,205.14" "3,453.13" "3,704.93" "3,969.80" "4,286.14" "4,464.00" "4,537.30" "4,501.24" "4,503.63" "4,556.36" "5,028.17" "5,027.67" "5,415.88" "6,048.38" "6,550.31" "7,250.51" "7,825.34" "7,662.65" "7,800.96" "7,836.71" "8,258.38" "8,415.10" "8,564.00" "8,392.09" "7,931.22" "7,675.54" "7,348.30" "7,084.18" "6,482.35" "6,344.15" "6,335.91" "6,362.17" "6,416.25" "6,480.06" "6,549.51" "6,608.36" 2017 +614 AGO NGDPPC Angola "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.053 1.137 67.168 136.729 193.674 "1,263.29" "6,547.54" "13,669.18" "36,627.17" "71,022.89" "102,090.71" "162,327.27" "205,891.69" "237,719.03" "306,262.73" "249,630.00" "334,669.57" "443,020.06" "500,731.60" "524,723.13" "553,023.40" "522,854.87" "601,736.74" "713,454.65" "876,160.79" "1,023,431.73" "1,083,142.55" "1,485,232.56" "1,701,856.77" "1,807,688.28" "1,969,063.84" "2,123,540.82" "2,269,308.52" "2,418,318.42" 2017 +614 AGO NGDPDPC Angola "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 745.119 679.02 661.52 671.804 693.779 758.525 690.446 769.563 812.794 920.268 986.639 928.506 695.059 489.755 346.239 419.529 525.403 599.077 493.041 452.677 652.11 619.697 841.42 951.969 "1,222.04" "1,862.42" "2,561.86" "3,099.09" "4,081.69" "3,146.80" "3,641.44" "4,716.25" "5,245.02" "5,436.52" "5,625.74" "4,354.92" "3,676.83" "4,300.10" "3,465.06" "2,805.26" "1,873.11" "2,352.13" "3,790.70" "3,997.71" "4,071.39" "4,144.01" "4,222.69" "4,308.01" 2017 +614 AGO PPPPC Angola "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,222.21" "1,245.31" "1,288.18" "1,359.27" "1,454.37" "1,378.06" "1,406.40" "1,462.64" "1,564.65" "1,583.26" "1,544.61" "1,737.67" "1,922.26" "2,120.07" "2,323.25" "2,541.54" "2,794.31" "2,960.45" "3,042.93" "3,061.28" "3,132.30" "3,240.37" "3,631.64" "3,702.95" "4,095.95" "4,717.74" "5,266.91" "5,987.46" "6,586.08" "6,490.49" "6,687.07" "6,857.29" "7,623.61" "7,948.02" "8,507.96" "7,668.51" "7,449.18" "7,675.54" "7,523.84" "7,383.16" "6,837.35" "6,969.64" "7,455.47" "7,753.10" "7,983.07" "8,212.30" "8,458.34" "8,699.48" 2017 +614 AGO NGAP_NPGDP Angola Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +614 AGO PPPSH Angola Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.081 0.076 0.076 0.077 0.079 0.078 0.078 0.078 0.079 0.077 0.071 0.078 0.078 0.085 0.091 0.097 0.104 0.107 0.109 0.108 0.106 0.108 0.119 0.118 0.125 0.137 0.145 0.157 0.169 0.171 0.171 0.17 0.185 0.189 0.201 0.183 0.176 0.178 0.17 0.164 0.16 0.152 0.152 0.153 0.154 0.155 0.156 0.157 2021 +614 AGO PPPEX Angola Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.024 0.046 0.064 0.413 2.09 4.218 10.086 19.18 24.925 34.408 39.092 39.703 46.502 38.461 50.047 64.606 65.682 66.019 65.001 68.182 80.779 92.952 116.451 138.617 158.416 213.1 228.27 233.157 246.655 258.581 268.292 277.984 2021 +614 AGO NID_NGDP Angola Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: 2021. Starting from the year 2002, historical National Accounts data are provided by Angola's National Institute of Statistics (INE). Data for prior years are based on different sources and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. Notes: Starting from the year 2002, the composition of aggregate demand was revised taking into account updated information from the authorities' National Accounts statistics. Data for prior years are based on [old information] and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 1995 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.938 17.288 19.613 16.279 16.234 12.426 12.475 12.37 9.638 9.588 5.725 12.492 21.071 21.619 21.016 22.826 28.368 20.822 28.778 22.568 30.88 30.88 30.493 30.451 30.894 27.557 23.301 25.731 30.804 42.821 28.197 26.424 26.668 26.143 27.5 34.202 27.215 24.151 21.355 20.967 24.953 24.731 22.575 22.415 22.212 22.523 22.827 23.122 2021 +614 AGO NGSD_NGDP Angola Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: 2021. Starting from the year 2002, historical National Accounts data are provided by Angola's National Institute of Statistics (INE). Data for prior years are based on different sources and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. Notes: Starting from the year 2002, the composition of aggregate demand was revised taking into account updated information from the authorities' National Accounts statistics. Data for prior years are based on [old information] and/or estimated by IMF staff, including using a ratio slicing method in order to avoid breaks in the data. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 1995 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.704 15.105 12.419 11.463 14.437 11.788 5.41 14.15 2.68 9.089 32.396 37.694 42.412 45.441 47.822 52.231 75.766 39.511 35.624 36.319 38.005 17.787 27.422 26.017 33.543 41.158 43.429 39.743 37.691 26.329 34.833 37.876 37.228 32.007 29.807 28.491 24.487 23.287 28.659 27.045 26.453 35.903 33.9 27.833 24.798 24.259 23.552 22.846 2021 +614 AGO PCPI Angola "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical consumer price index (CPI) and inflation are measured by Angola's national CPI (IPCN) from January 2015 and by the Luanda province CPI up to December 2014. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Although the base year is reported as 2010, we are currently using December 2010 (=100) as the base month. Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.027 0.088 0.183 0.637 2.707 6.838 14.284 28.313 40.637 49.968 56.616 63.551 71.472 81.278 93.047 105.594 116.454 126.681 135.927 148.377 193.92 251.795 301.218 352.664 431.227 542.334 659.983 737.532 810.521 874.547 933.85 993.44 2021 +614 AGO PCPIPCH Angola "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 46.708 1.391 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 85.265 299.097 "1,379.48" 949.771 "2,672.23" "4,146.01" 221.492 107.429 248.248 325.029 152.586 108.893 98.219 43.525 22.961 13.305 12.249 12.465 13.721 14.48 13.484 10.285 8.782 7.298 9.159 30.694 29.844 19.629 17.079 22.277 25.765 21.693 11.75 9.896 7.899 6.781 6.381 2021 +614 AGO PCPIE Angola "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical consumer price index (CPI) and inflation are measured by Angola's national CPI (IPCN) from January 2015 and by the Luanda province CPI up to December 2014. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Although the base year is reported as 2010, we are currently using December 2010 (=100) as the base month. Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.003 0.048 0.119 0.278 1.195 4.401 9.508 19.548 34.514 45.217 53.596 60.139 67.221 76.074 86.714 100 111.376 121.447 130.782 140.588 157.587 222.395 275.028 326.194 381.299 477.015 606.027 696.683 773.318 842.917 901.921 961.448 "1,021.06" 2021 +614 AGO PCPIEPCH Angola "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 1.833 175.72 495.793 "1,837.87" 971.954 "3,783.92" "1,650.83" 149.621 134.809 329.001 268.35 116.068 105.59 76.56 31.013 18.53 12.207 11.776 13.17 13.987 15.322 11.376 9.042 7.687 7.498 12.091 41.125 23.667 18.604 16.893 25.103 27.046 14.959 11 9 7 6.6 6.2 2021 +614 AGO TM_RPCH Angola Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Angola Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Explicit volume numbers on exports are used (e.g. barrels exported). Import volumes are derived using an estimated unit value index. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -39 17.3 1.7 -2.7 2.2 -9.4 -6.5 -1.5 26.9 -22 -15.8 -3.886 21.141 -19.125 -26.769 27.968 27.764 8.432 -5.44 26.806 3.965 13.854 -6.072 13.358 9.402 37.003 1.631 48.151 46.322 6.489 -21.29 10.927 7.478 8.308 10.415 -19.282 -30.65 5.342 -11.26 -11.268 -33.037 7.706 13.794 9.601 6.964 0.821 0.158 3.108 2021 +614 AGO TMG_RPCH Angola Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Angola Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Explicit volume numbers on exports are used (e.g. barrels exported). Import volumes are derived using an estimated unit value index. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -5 -3.3 -21.5 -17.4 30.4 -14.5 -25.7 16.8 2.1 -5.6 12.9 -14.257 42.589 -23.32 -19.574 15.717 11.645 39.356 -15.434 56.08 1.023 2.037 5.055 32.941 -3.648 37.802 -0.709 42.785 37.089 18.557 -31.634 8.633 20.685 12.101 10.06 -17.595 -35.323 6.087 5.799 -7.886 -33.399 6.986 16.639 11.764 6.964 2.275 -1.269 0.833 2021 +614 AGO TX_RPCH Angola Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Angola Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Explicit volume numbers on exports are used (e.g. barrels exported). Import volumes are derived using an estimated unit value index. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -3 8 -12.9 4.6 12.5 -5.9 -33.8 54.3 7 2.7 14.6 0.186 8.359 -8.275 8.236 12.24 10.698 6.02 2.536 1.426 1.624 -2.578 23.562 -1.931 13.537 28.148 14.255 17.501 10.105 -2.64 -3.266 -5.404 3.838 0.064 -2.115 6.721 -1.971 -1.252 -10.725 -5.927 -7.342 -8.558 2.375 0.42 1.998 3.163 0.528 -0.154 2021 +614 AGO TXG_RPCH Angola Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Angola Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Explicit volume numbers on exports are used (e.g. barrels exported). Import volumes are derived using an estimated unit value index. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Secondary or refined products; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.536 1.426 1.624 -2.578 23.562 -1.578 13.226 30.262 9.97 22.12 10.307 -3.61 -3.425 -4.837 3.829 -0.752 -2.985 5.75 -0.816 -1.509 -9.585 -5.705 -6.428 -8.521 2.42 0.299 1.311 2.53 0.434 -0.804 2021 +614 AGO LUR Angola Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +614 AGO LE Angola Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +614 AGO LP Angola Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022 8.91 9.151 9.393 9.639 9.894 11.149 11.467 11.76 12.079 12.41 12.742 13.124 13.518 13.923 14.341 14.771 15.214 15.671 16.141 16.625 17.124 17.637 18.166 18.711 19.273 19.851 20.446 21.06 21.692 22.342 23.013 23.703 24.414 25.147 25.901 26.681 27.503 28.377 29.25 30.128 31.031 31.962 32.921 33.909 34.926 35.974 37.053 38.165 2017 +614 AGO GGR Angola General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.4 0.747 0.864 8.638 48.051 90.32 190.836 394.898 609.686 "1,085.84" "1,685.03" "2,124.71" "3,217.43" "2,069.73" "3,295.49" "4,776.15" "5,053.80" "4,848.61" "4,402.64" "3,366.74" "2,899.97" "3,546.27" "5,859.96" "6,530.16" "7,052.76" "10,995.42" "13,265.58" "12,385.91" "13,277.78" "14,211.16" "15,150.06" "16,078.65" 2021 +614 AGO GGR_NGDP Angola General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.104 34.882 27.629 41.128 42.858 37.463 28.681 29.715 30.987 33.697 40.027 42.44 48.431 37.11 42.789 45.483 41.34 36.746 30.736 24.134 17.523 17.516 22.866 21.179 20.983 23.162 23.677 20.207 19.307 18.603 18.018 17.421 2021 +614 AGO GGX Angola General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.339 0.754 1.073 10.873 45.484 82.661 207.753 457.154 586.399 854.785 "1,288.35" "1,908.84" "3,498.79" "2,510.20" "3,034.03" "3,927.55" "4,548.77" "4,888.69" "5,222.02" "3,773.71" "3,648.04" "4,879.69" "5,273.87" "6,290.94" "7,690.86" "9,206.66" "11,743.71" "12,380.00" "13,292.14" "14,618.11" "15,965.12" "17,424.12" 2021 +614 AGO GGX_NGDP Angola General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.197 35.186 34.339 51.772 40.568 34.287 31.223 34.4 29.803 26.527 30.604 38.129 52.666 45.007 39.394 37.402 37.209 37.05 36.457 27.051 22.043 24.103 20.579 20.403 22.882 19.394 20.961 20.197 19.328 19.136 18.987 18.879 2021 +614 AGO GGXCNL Angola General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.06 -0.007 -0.21 -2.236 2.567 7.658 -16.917 -62.256 23.287 231.059 396.677 215.87 -281.356 -440.464 261.463 848.602 505.037 -40.085 -819.375 -406.964 -748.074 "-1,333.42" 586.09 239.217 -638.098 "1,788.77" "1,521.87" 5.914 -14.359 -406.954 -815.054 "-1,345.47" 2021 +614 AGO GGXCNL_NGDP Angola General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.907 -0.304 -6.709 -10.645 2.289 3.176 -2.542 -4.685 1.184 7.17 9.423 4.312 -4.235 -7.897 3.395 8.081 4.131 -0.304 -5.72 -2.917 -4.52 -6.586 2.287 0.776 -1.898 3.768 2.716 0.01 -0.021 -0.533 -0.969 -1.458 2021 +614 AGO GGSB Angola General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.49 93.01 -110.603 -127.418 -12.489 77.992 163.372 -15.396 -249.07 -280.468 129.624 213.861 -131.88 -381.741 -876.907 43.856 -348.946 -915.127 "1,002.11" 626.165 184.822 "1,109.27" 438.294 -560.59 -494.346 -790.18 "-1,069.90" "-1,501.87" 2021 +614 AGO GGSB_NPGDP Angola General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -43.609 -12.405 -0.692 3.007 4.802 -0.363 -4.838 -4.568 1.784 2.497 -1.308 -3.211 -6.238 0.263 -1.754 -3.855 3.545 1.87 0.47 2.42 0.829 -0.93 -0.726 -1.037 -1.265 -1.612 2021 +614 AGO GGXONLB Angola General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.153 0.117 0.007 -0.684 7.54 17.478 -1.385 -43.252 61.076 279.643 450.016 269.528 -158.7 -337.328 350.999 943.251 610.322 59.02 -669.879 -158.494 -277.674 -599.942 "1,800.00" "1,959.87" "1,661.67" "4,233.26" "3,722.58" "2,390.71" "2,592.49" "2,357.97" "2,112.65" "1,768.19" 2021 +614 AGO GGXONLB_NGDP Angola General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.015 5.448 0.227 -3.257 6.725 7.25 -0.208 -3.255 3.104 8.678 10.69 5.384 -2.389 -6.048 4.557 8.983 4.992 0.447 -4.677 -1.136 -1.678 -2.963 7.024 6.356 4.944 8.917 6.644 3.9 3.77 3.087 2.513 1.916 2021 +614 AGO GGXWDN Angola General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +614 AGO GGXWDN_NGDP Angola General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +614 AGO GGXWDG Angola General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 150.141 273.646 490.63 770.358 938.867 "1,078.33" 788.437 "1,053.51" "2,084.57" "3,140.17" "2,862.15" "3,103.84" "3,262.91" "4,374.03" "5,702.31" "7,964.65" "12,521.84" "14,034.66" "23,832.49" "35,012.67" "45,892.99" "41,020.69" "31,691.20" "32,178.53" "32,955.85" "33,872.93" "34,381.34" "34,492.76" 2021 +614 AGO GGXWDG_NGDP Angola General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 133.914 113.505 73.736 57.968 47.717 33.464 18.729 21.043 31.378 56.302 37.163 29.558 26.691 33.149 39.81 57.093 75.663 69.323 92.995 113.554 136.54 86.411 56.564 52.497 47.921 44.341 40.889 37.373 2021 +614 AGO NGDP_FY Angola "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Oil revenue: effective tax rate approach, based on WEO oil price and oil production from authorities; non-oil revenue: relies on non-oil output as key taxable base; expenditure: current year based on the budget, medium term based on desk's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government and provincial governments Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.017 1.022 2.143 3.126 21.002 112.118 241.088 665.385 "1,328.94" "1,967.57" "3,222.35" "4,209.76" "5,006.34" "6,643.35" "5,577.34" "7,701.65" "10,500.94" "12,224.95" "13,195.00" "14,323.86" "13,950.29" "16,549.57" "20,245.35" "25,627.71" "30,833.45" "33,611.36" "47,471.41" "56,027.07" "61,296.50" "68,771.60" "76,391.88" "84,084.77" "92,294.22" 2021 +614 AGO BCA Angola Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Angola Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Angolan kwanza Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.07 -0.183 -0.494 -0.359 -0.171 0.195 -0.303 0.447 -0.469 -0.132 -0.236 -0.58 -0.735 -0.669 -0.34 -0.295 3.266 -0.884 -1.867 -1.71 0.796 -1.431 -0.15 -0.72 0.681 5.138 10.69 10.581 7.194 -7.572 7.506 13.085 13.853 8.348 -3.748 -10.273 -3.085 -0.633 7.403 5.137 0.872 8.399 14.133 7.345 3.677 2.588 1.134 -0.454 2021 +614 AGO BCA_NGDPD Angola Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 1.051 -2.947 -7.958 -5.549 -2.488 2.306 -3.827 4.939 -4.777 -1.156 -1.873 -4.756 -7.821 -9.804 -6.843 -4.761 40.863 -9.412 -23.462 -22.728 7.125 -13.092 -0.982 -4.04 2.892 13.897 20.408 16.212 8.126 -10.769 8.957 11.705 10.818 6.107 -2.572 -8.841 -3.051 -0.519 7.304 6.079 1.5 11.173 11.325 5.418 2.586 1.736 0.725 -0.276 2021 +311 ATG NGDP_R Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Nominal and real GDP are measured at market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.951 0.988 0.987 1.04 1.145 1.233 1.375 1.466 1.542 1.623 1.672 1.708 1.728 1.819 1.941 1.856 1.979 2.087 2.186 2.267 2.407 2.298 2.322 2.463 2.605 2.773 3.126 3.417 3.416 3.008 2.772 2.718 2.809 2.792 2.898 3.009 3.175 3.274 3.5 3.67 2.929 3.083 3.269 3.453 3.64 3.787 3.889 3.993 2020 +311 ATG NGDP_RPCH Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 8.162 3.815 -0.085 5.364 10.165 7.644 11.493 6.626 5.214 5.252 3.012 2.177 1.158 5.28 6.676 -4.36 6.606 5.471 4.731 3.709 6.203 -4.548 1.028 6.076 5.767 6.475 12.707 9.316 -0.014 -11.963 -7.841 -1.959 3.372 -0.601 3.797 3.824 5.497 3.144 6.884 4.862 -20.192 5.27 6.021 5.629 5.416 4.027 2.701 2.685 2020 +311 ATG NGDP Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Nominal and real GDP are measured at market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.355 0.399 0.444 0.492 0.563 0.65 0.784 0.91 1.076 1.185 1.241 1.301 1.348 1.445 1.591 1.559 1.711 1.838 1.965 2.069 2.231 2.161 2.199 2.312 2.483 2.762 3.126 3.544 3.699 3.316 3.101 3.072 3.24 3.19 3.374 3.609 3.879 3.964 4.336 4.556 3.7 3.972 4.567 5.04 5.439 5.77 6.045 6.332 2020 +311 ATG NGDPD Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.131 0.148 0.164 0.182 0.208 0.241 0.29 0.337 0.399 0.439 0.459 0.482 0.499 0.535 0.589 0.577 0.634 0.681 0.728 0.766 0.826 0.8 0.814 0.856 0.92 1.023 1.158 1.313 1.37 1.228 1.149 1.138 1.2 1.181 1.25 1.337 1.437 1.468 1.606 1.688 1.37 1.471 1.692 1.867 2.014 2.137 2.239 2.345 2020 +311 ATG PPPGDP Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.274 0.311 0.33 0.361 0.412 0.458 0.521 0.569 0.62 0.678 0.724 0.765 0.792 0.853 0.929 0.908 0.985 1.057 1.12 1.177 1.279 1.248 1.281 1.385 1.504 1.652 1.919 2.155 2.196 1.946 1.815 1.816 1.772 1.72 1.762 1.77 1.883 1.893 2.072 2.212 1.786 1.959 2.224 2.433 2.619 2.775 2.904 3.039 2020 +311 ATG NGDP_D Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 37.305 40.421 44.979 47.305 49.124 52.764 57.052 62.115 69.799 72.997 74.202 76.136 78.01 79.424 82.001 83.972 86.471 88.052 89.91 91.262 92.68 94.055 94.713 93.896 95.34 99.593 100 103.734 108.279 110.267 111.892 113.029 115.329 114.237 116.421 119.936 122.182 121.046 123.893 124.15 126.318 128.825 139.723 145.955 149.424 152.387 155.452 158.579 2020 +311 ATG NGDPRPC Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,897.92" "14,542.11" "14,698.33" "15,712.88" "17,593.63" "19,260.90" "21,853.15" "23,712.65" "25,326.31" "26,902.13" "27,739.64" "28,113.62" "27,981.12" "28,807.27" "29,953.80" "27,893.89" "28,933.82" "29,677.34" "30,254.45" "30,619.29" "31,845.59" "29,887.63" "29,891.97" "31,406.16" "32,888.53" "34,662.97" "38,657.72" "41,803.61" "41,329.01" "35,966.71" "32,755.79" "31,759.56" "32,366.78" "31,706.28" "32,423.40" "33,157.40" "34,447.84" "34,990.22" "36,834.89" "38,049.62" "29,919.20" "31,038.69" "32,438.96" "33,787.75" "35,133.74" "36,064.69" "36,561.06" "37,060.82" 2011 +311 ATG NGDPRPPPPC Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,035.76" "8,408.23" "8,498.55" "9,085.16" "10,172.61" "11,136.62" "12,635.45" "13,710.61" "14,643.63" "15,554.76" "16,039.01" "16,255.25" "16,178.64" "16,656.31" "17,319.23" "16,128.20" "16,729.48" "17,159.38" "17,493.07" "17,704.02" "18,413.06" "17,280.97" "17,283.49" "18,158.99" "19,016.09" "20,042.07" "22,351.83" "24,170.78" "23,896.36" "20,795.89" "18,939.34" "18,363.32" "18,714.42" "18,332.51" "18,747.15" "19,171.55" "19,917.68" "20,231.29" "21,297.87" "22,000.22" "17,299.23" "17,946.51" "18,756.15" "19,536.02" "20,314.27" "20,852.54" "21,139.54" "21,428.50" 2011 +311 ATG NGDPPC Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,184.67" "5,878.14" "6,611.18" "7,433.01" "8,642.66" "10,162.73" "12,467.55" "14,729.21" "17,677.60" "19,637.77" "20,583.27" "21,404.49" "21,827.95" "22,879.90" "24,562.56" "23,423.14" "25,019.48" "26,131.47" "27,201.82" "27,943.70" "29,514.54" "28,110.84" "28,311.60" "29,488.98" "31,356.00" "34,521.85" "38,657.72" "43,364.37" "44,750.49" "39,659.43" "36,650.99" "35,897.48" "37,328.36" "36,220.24" "37,747.65" "39,767.51" "42,089.04" "42,354.22" "45,635.80" "47,238.55" "37,793.35" "39,985.61" "45,324.73" "49,314.88" "52,498.23" "54,957.95" "56,834.99" "58,770.71" 2011 +311 ATG NGDPDPC Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,920.25" "2,177.09" "2,448.59" "2,752.97" "3,200.99" "3,763.97" "4,617.61" "5,455.26" "6,547.26" "7,273.25" "7,623.43" "7,927.59" "8,084.43" "8,474.04" "9,097.24" "8,675.24" "9,266.47" "9,678.32" "10,074.75" "10,349.52" "10,931.31" "10,411.42" "10,485.78" "10,921.85" "11,613.33" "12,785.87" "14,317.67" "16,060.88" "16,574.26" "14,688.68" "13,574.44" "13,295.36" "13,825.32" "13,414.90" "13,980.61" "14,728.71" "15,588.54" "15,686.75" "16,902.15" "17,495.76" "13,997.54" "14,809.48" "16,786.94" "18,264.77" "19,443.79" "20,354.80" "21,050.00" "21,766.93" 2011 +311 ATG PPPPC Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,997.02" "4,577.96" "4,913.05" "5,457.85" "6,331.69" "7,150.88" "8,276.66" "9,203.06" "10,175.94" "11,232.97" "12,016.13" "12,590.00" "12,816.23" "13,507.34" "14,344.94" "13,638.54" "14,406.06" "15,031.03" "15,495.81" "15,903.65" "16,915.33" "16,232.98" "16,488.38" "17,665.52" "18,995.92" "20,648.66" "23,738.90" "26,364.47" "26,564.99" "23,266.43" "21,444.02" "21,223.83" "20,413.95" "19,531.90" "19,714.50" "19,498.26" "20,431.15" "20,231.29" "21,806.64" "22,928.74" "18,246.61" "19,715.92" "22,070.36" "23,807.08" "25,274.91" "26,426.81" "27,300.56" "28,209.24" 2011 +311 ATG NGAP_NPGDP Antigua and Barbuda Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +311 ATG PPPSH Antigua and Barbuda Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +311 ATG PPPEX Antigua and Barbuda Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.297 1.284 1.346 1.362 1.365 1.421 1.506 1.6 1.737 1.748 1.713 1.7 1.703 1.694 1.712 1.717 1.737 1.739 1.755 1.757 1.745 1.732 1.717 1.669 1.651 1.672 1.628 1.645 1.685 1.705 1.709 1.691 1.829 1.854 1.915 2.04 2.06 2.094 2.093 2.06 2.071 2.028 2.054 2.071 2.077 2.08 2.082 2.083 2020 +311 ATG NID_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Nominal and real GDP are measured at market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.522 4.95 12.204 23.474 37.464 34.914 31.284 38.146 38.273 37.075 35.849 35.248 34.775 34.451 2020 +311 ATG NGSD_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Nominal and real GDP are measured at market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.789 7.161 9.749 15.436 22.914 27.394 12.927 23.132 19.3 22.326 23.344 23.021 23.221 23.22 2020 +311 ATG PCPI Antigua and Barbuda "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest data December 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. CPI Index = 100 in January 2019. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 35.001 39.014 40.64 41.594 43.193 43.623 43.841 45.42 48.509 50.625 53.961 56.4 58.091 59.892 63.777 65.522 67.465 67.709 69.918 70.711 70.597 71.963 73.696 75.165 76.691 78.3 79.7 80.829 85.14 84.672 87.525 90.551 93.608 94.6 95.631 96.557 96.085 98.422 99.614 101.04 102.109 103.77 112.612 117.669 120.484 122.885 125.365 127.895 2021 +311 ATG PCPIPCH Antigua and Barbuda "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.999 11.465 4.17 2.346 3.844 0.996 0.5 3.602 6.8 4.362 6.591 4.518 3 3.1 6.485 2.737 2.965 0.362 3.262 1.135 -0.162 1.935 2.408 1.994 2.03 2.099 1.788 1.416 5.334 -0.55 3.37 3.457 3.377 1.059 1.089 0.969 -0.489 2.432 1.211 1.431 1.058 1.627 8.521 4.49 2.392 1.993 2.018 2.018 2021 +311 ATG PCPIE Antigua and Barbuda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest data December 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. CPI Index = 100 in January 2019. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 42.273 45.299 46.485 47.932 49.475 49.119 50.085 53.001 55.925 58.654 63.265 65.293 67.162 66.796 66.878 66.032 68.136 67.371 70.51 71.284 71.592 72.261 74.104 75.445 77.524 79.495 79.502 83.661 84.27 86.292 88.816 92.408 94.107 95.103 96.365 97.233 96.143 98.408 100.12 100.81 103.61 104.87 115.933 119.016 121.358 123.807 126.305 128.854 2021 +311 ATG PCPIEPCH Antigua and Barbuda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 17.71 7.16 2.617 3.114 3.219 -0.721 1.967 5.822 5.518 4.88 7.861 3.206 2.862 -0.545 0.123 -1.265 3.187 -1.124 4.66 1.098 0.432 0.935 2.55 1.809 2.756 2.543 0.009 5.23 0.728 2.399 2.925 4.044 1.839 1.059 1.327 0.9 -1.121 2.356 1.739 0.689 2.778 1.216 10.549 2.66 1.967 2.018 2.018 2.018 2021 +311 ATG TM_RPCH Antigua and Barbuda Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 2006. 2014-2020 Compiled under BPM6 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.603 8.795 1.115 10.338 4.083 -34.634 6.519 20.639 4.098 -3.079 5.501 4.515 5.044 2020 +311 ATG TMG_RPCH Antigua and Barbuda Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 2006. 2014-2020 Compiled under BPM6 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.589 4.547 7.211 19.215 0.598 -27.186 10.183 13.248 7.278 3.76 5.871 3.564 3.695 2020 +311 ATG TX_RPCH Antigua and Barbuda Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 2006. 2014-2020 Compiled under BPM6 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.118 1.924 -6.984 2.878 13.849 -50.458 25.952 27.627 10.946 5.152 5.067 4.985 4.954 2020 +311 ATG TXG_RPCH Antigua and Barbuda Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 2006. 2014-2020 Compiled under BPM6 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -20.642 -23.695 -28.456 10.192 20.766 -30.223 -6.029 2.157 8.149 9.952 6.294 6.55 5.758 2020 +311 ATG LUR Antigua and Barbuda Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +311 ATG LE Antigua and Barbuda Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +311 ATG LP Antigua and Barbuda Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Central Bank (ECCB) Latest actual data: 2011 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.068 0.068 0.067 0.066 0.065 0.064 0.063 0.062 0.061 0.06 0.06 0.061 0.062 0.063 0.065 0.067 0.068 0.07 0.072 0.074 0.076 0.077 0.078 0.078 0.079 0.08 0.081 0.082 0.083 0.084 0.085 0.086 0.087 0.088 0.089 0.091 0.092 0.094 0.095 0.096 0.098 0.099 0.101 0.102 0.104 0.105 0.106 0.108 2011 +311 ATG GGR Antigua and Barbuda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.236 0.229 0.253 0.259 0.284 0.284 0.329 0.332 0.406 0.389 0.404 0.37 0.424 0.433 0.5 0.533 0.683 0.757 0.778 0.609 0.691 0.625 0.647 0.604 0.68 0.87 0.951 0.822 0.859 0.849 0.755 0.83 0.962 1.078 1.136 1.21 1.267 1.329 2020 +311 ATG GGR_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.015 17.642 18.801 17.949 17.838 18.243 19.246 18.081 20.66 18.785 18.087 17.114 19.3 18.74 20.118 19.285 21.85 21.346 21.025 18.373 22.287 20.364 19.968 18.927 20.14 24.104 24.512 20.737 19.815 18.636 20.399 20.894 21.057 21.397 20.882 20.973 20.966 20.981 2020 +311 ATG GGX Antigua and Barbuda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.234 0.283 0.265 0.297 0.357 0.349 0.359 0.332 0.441 0.458 0.513 0.573 0.638 0.621 0.608 0.665 0.916 0.957 0.976 1.201 0.7 0.733 0.683 0.741 0.776 0.964 0.956 0.935 0.966 1.031 0.99 1.006 1.113 1.196 1.182 1.234 1.286 1.349 2020 +311 ATG GGX_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.887 21.736 19.655 20.533 22.432 22.395 20.973 18.081 22.418 22.14 22.997 26.518 29.037 26.846 24.472 24.087 29.311 26.988 26.386 36.209 22.563 23.861 21.077 23.223 23.01 26.704 24.658 23.577 22.284 22.619 26.761 25.32 24.363 23.725 21.728 21.379 21.276 21.298 2020 +311 ATG GGXCNL Antigua and Barbuda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 -0.053 -0.012 -0.037 -0.073 -0.065 -0.03 0 -0.035 -0.069 -0.11 -0.203 -0.214 -0.187 -0.108 -0.133 -0.233 -0.2 -0.198 -0.592 -0.009 -0.107 -0.036 -0.137 -0.097 -0.094 -0.006 -0.113 -0.107 -0.181 -0.235 -0.176 -0.151 -0.117 -0.046 -0.023 -0.019 -0.02 2020 +311 ATG GGXCNL_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.128 -4.094 -0.854 -2.585 -4.595 -4.152 -1.727 0 -1.758 -3.355 -4.91 -9.404 -9.737 -8.106 -4.354 -4.802 -7.46 -5.641 -5.361 -17.836 -0.277 -3.497 -1.108 -4.296 -2.87 -2.6 -0.145 -2.841 -2.469 -3.983 -6.362 -4.425 -3.306 -2.329 -0.846 -0.406 -0.31 -0.317 2020 +311 ATG GGSB Antigua and Barbuda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +311 ATG GGSB_NPGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +311 ATG GGXONLB Antigua and Barbuda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.047 -0.02 0.025 0.004 -0.028 -0.022 0.021 0.032 0.017 -0.023 0.001 -0.128 -0.128 -0.076 -0.001 -0.036 -0.118 -0.089 -0.096 -0.357 0.056 -0.044 0.039 -0.054 -0.006 -0.003 0.093 -0.005 0.002 -0.056 -0.14 -0.065 -0.041 0.009 0.073 0.121 0.133 0.139 2020 +311 ATG GGXONLB_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.807 -1.514 1.876 0.264 -1.732 -1.398 1.216 1.728 0.873 -1.106 0.024 -5.932 -5.818 -3.276 -0.048 -1.294 -3.764 -2.511 -2.595 -10.778 1.806 -1.438 1.199 -1.678 -0.179 -0.087 2.395 -0.138 0.041 -1.228 -3.797 -1.643 -0.896 0.181 1.335 2.094 2.208 2.202 2020 +311 ATG GGXWDN Antigua and Barbuda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +311 ATG GGXWDN_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +311 ATG GGXWDG Antigua and Barbuda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.217 1.289 1.287 1.303 1.427 1.533 1.569 1.599 2.016 2.164 2.346 2.549 2.777 2.892 2.983 2.558 2.785 2.757 2.811 3.337 2.783 2.82 2.835 3.056 3.42 3.576 3.341 3.654 3.803 3.702 3.754 4.027 4.167 4.253 4.283 4.291 4.27 4.248 2020 +311 ATG GGXWDG_NGDP Antigua and Barbuda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 98.07 99.074 95.479 90.146 89.655 98.322 91.674 87.022 102.609 104.603 105.132 117.951 126.3 125.076 120.127 92.614 89.101 77.784 75.989 100.632 89.742 91.803 87.494 95.791 101.369 99.071 86.126 92.193 87.7 81.251 101.477 101.373 91.242 84.382 78.751 74.365 70.629 67.08 2020 +311 ATG NGDP_FY Antigua and Barbuda "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Ongoing efforts to adopt the GFSM2014 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;. Central government and government guaranteed debt Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans; Other Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.355 0.399 0.444 0.492 0.563 0.65 0.784 0.91 1.076 1.185 1.241 1.301 1.348 1.445 1.591 1.559 1.711 1.838 1.965 2.069 2.231 2.161 2.199 2.312 2.483 2.762 3.126 3.544 3.699 3.316 3.101 3.072 3.24 3.19 3.374 3.609 3.879 3.964 4.336 4.556 3.7 3.972 4.567 5.04 5.439 5.77 6.045 6.332 2020 +311 ATG BCA Antigua and Barbuda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Starting from the year 2014, the authorities revised their Balance of Payments methodology and reported their data in BPM6. Data for prior years are converted to the BPM6 presentation from the BPM5 data by IMF staff. It is expected that statistics under BPM6 methodology prior to 2014 could be available by end-2022. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.003 0.03 -0.035 -0.118 -0.234 -0.127 -0.252 -0.221 -0.321 -0.275 -0.252 -0.261 -0.259 -0.263 2020 +311 ATG BCA_NGDPD Antigua and Barbuda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.267 2.211 -2.455 -8.038 -14.55 -7.52 -18.358 -15.014 -18.973 -14.75 -12.505 -12.226 -11.554 -11.231 2020 +213 ARG NGDP_R Argentina "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2004 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 357.389 336.861 326.255 338.435 345.205 321.209 344.161 352.864 345.959 321.719 317.415 350.738 386.861 411.044 435.006 422.63 445.987 482.16 500.725 483.773 479.956 458.795 408.812 445.423 485.115 528.056 570.549 621.943 647.176 608.873 670.524 710.782 703.486 720.407 702.306 721.487 706.478 726.39 707.377 693.224 624.295 689.211 717.034 731.548 746.319 761.249 776.475 792.005 2020 +213 ARG NGDP_RPCH Argentina "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.7 -5.744 -3.149 3.733 2 -6.951 7.146 2.529 -1.957 -7.007 -1.338 10.498 10.299 6.251 5.83 -2.845 5.527 8.111 3.85 -3.385 -0.789 -4.409 -10.894 8.955 8.911 8.852 8.047 9.008 4.057 -5.919 10.125 6.004 -1.026 2.405 -2.513 2.731 -2.08 2.819 -2.617 -2.001 -9.943 10.398 4.037 2.024 2.019 2.001 2 2 2020 +213 ARG NGDP Argentina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2004 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.006 0.011 0.026 0.124 3.628 77.06 202.256 253.395 264.429 287.835 288.497 304.282 327.436 334.244 316.998 317.759 300.421 349.486 420.292 485.115 582.538 715.904 896.98 "1,149.65" "1,247.93" "1,661.72" "2,179.02" "2,637.91" "3,348.31" "4,579.09" "5,954.51" "8,228.16" "10,660.23" "14,744.81" "21,802.26" "27,481.44" "46,282.07" "81,755.64" "147,171.90" "225,404.40" "324,070.56" "453,095.88" "610,825.44" 2020 +213 ARG NGDPD Argentina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 233.696 189.802 94.25 116.267 130.544 98.599 118.565 121.561 142.386 91.352 158.024 211.979 255.787 264.429 287.835 288.497 304.282 327.436 334.244 316.998 317.759 300.421 112.458 142.431 164.911 199.273 232.892 287.921 363.545 334.633 424.729 527.644 579.666 611.471 563.614 642.464 556.774 643.861 524.431 451.815 389.064 486.702 630.698 643.797 642.696 625.695 633.282 662.416 2020 +213 ARG PPPGDP Argentina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 172.522 177.997 183.044 197.314 208.525 200.165 218.786 229.867 233.316 225.476 230.785 263.638 297.418 323.499 349.671 346.845 372.716 409.894 430.468 421.755 427.907 418.256 378.498 420.534 470.303 527.986 588.077 658.373 698.222 661.108 736.799 797.264 819.698 849.616 839.897 867.177 885.228 "1,039.33" "1,036.31" "1,033.74" 942.17 "1,083.36" "1,207.23" "1,275.55" "1,328.61" "1,380.37" "1,434.79" "1,491.80" 2020 +213 ARG NGDP_D Argentina "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.003 0.007 0.036 1.128 24.277 57.666 65.5 64.331 66.168 68.262 68.227 67.91 66.752 65.526 66.206 65.48 85.488 94.358 100 110.318 125.476 144.222 177.64 204.957 247.824 306.567 374.977 464.78 652.007 825.311 "1,164.67" "1,467.56" "2,084.43" "3,145.05" "4,402.00" "6,715.23" "11,401.93" "20,117.88" "30,202.16" "42,570.88" "58,352.90" "77,123.94" 2020 +213 ARG NGDPRPC Argentina "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,786.71" "11,840.46" "11,277.39" "11,534.94" "11,568.52" "10,583.48" "11,195.87" "11,349.75" "10,993.31" "10,097.88" "9,757.62" "10,638.09" "11,575.75" "12,118.96" "12,662.81" "12,151.83" "12,671.67" "13,542.17" "13,906.94" "13,290.99" "13,048.00" "12,347.75" "10,897.11" "11,761.97" "12,690.70" "13,682.99" "14,640.50" "15,802.84" "16,282.96" "15,170.84" "16,439.06" "17,226.27" "16,856.72" "17,070.07" "16,459.21" "16,727.44" "16,207.20" "16,492.07" "15,898.09" "15,425.98" "13,754.60" "15,034.49" "15,486.55" "15,643.60" "15,801.45" "15,957.99" "16,116.01" "16,275.57" 2010 +213 ARG NGDPRPPPPC Argentina "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "18,295.43" "16,941.52" "16,135.87" "16,504.37" "16,552.43" "15,143.02" "16,019.23" "16,239.41" "15,729.40" "14,448.22" "13,961.36" "15,221.16" "16,562.77" "17,340.00" "18,118.16" "17,387.03" "18,130.83" "19,376.36" "19,898.28" "19,016.97" "18,669.29" "17,667.36" "15,591.77" "16,829.23" "18,158.06" "19,577.84" "20,947.87" "22,610.96" "23,297.92" "21,706.68" "23,521.27" "24,647.63" "24,118.87" "24,424.14" "23,550.10" "23,933.89" "23,189.53" "23,597.12" "22,747.24" "22,071.75" "19,680.30" "21,511.59" "22,158.41" "22,383.11" "22,608.97" "22,832.95" "23,059.05" "23,287.36" 2010 +213 ARG NGDPPC Argentina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- 0.001 0.004 0.03 0.195 0.363 0.839 3.946 113.877 "2,368.88" "6,134.55" "7,582.15" "7,796.24" "8,378.74" "8,295.12" "8,645.46" "9,196.52" "9,283.18" "8,709.07" "8,638.54" "8,085.36" "9,315.73" "11,098.37" "12,690.70" "15,094.73" "18,370.36" "22,791.23" "28,925.11" "31,093.74" "40,739.99" "52,810.12" "63,208.89" "79,338.29" "107,315.21" "138,053.32" "188,760.96" "242,031.43" "331,385.00" "485,155.34" "605,476.78" "1,009,600.06" "1,765,765.35" "3,147,159.60" "4,772,378.71" "6,793,455.16" "9,404,157.07" "12,552,363.42" 2010 +213 ARG NGDPDPC Argentina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,361.21" "6,671.43" "3,257.85" "3,962.74" "4,374.78" "3,248.75" "3,857.03" "3,909.98" "4,524.50" "2,867.31" "4,857.80" "6,429.45" "7,653.71" "7,796.24" "8,378.74" "8,295.12" "8,645.46" "9,196.52" "9,283.18" "8,709.07" "8,638.54" "8,085.36" "2,997.62" "3,761.09" "4,314.10" "5,163.55" "5,976.08" "7,315.73" "9,146.79" "8,337.81" "10,412.97" "12,787.81" "13,889.79" "14,488.83" "13,208.83" "14,895.32" "12,772.87" "14,618.33" "11,786.43" "10,054.02" "8,571.94" "10,616.95" "13,621.86" "13,767.10" "13,607.49" "13,116.37" "13,143.98" "13,612.55" 2010 +213 ARG PPPPC Argentina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,172.51" "6,256.47" "6,327.15" "6,725.08" "6,988.09" "6,595.21" "7,117.30" "7,393.59" "7,413.92" "7,077.09" "7,094.54" "7,996.31" "8,899.40" "9,537.83" "10,178.73" "9,972.80" "10,589.85" "11,512.48" "11,955.65" "11,587.12" "11,633.00" "11,256.71" "10,089.08" "11,104.74" "12,303.20" "13,681.19" "15,090.27" "16,728.50" "17,567.28" "16,472.34" "18,063.91" "19,322.23" "19,641.35" "20,131.68" "19,683.77" "20,105.20" "20,307.87" "23,597.12" "23,290.64" "23,003.29" "20,758.08" "23,632.49" "26,073.80" "27,276.62" "28,129.97" "28,936.62" "29,779.50" "30,656.30" 2010 +213 ARG NGAP_NPGDP Argentina Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +213 ARG PPPSH Argentina Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.287 1.192 1.151 1.165 1.138 1.022 1.058 1.046 0.981 0.88 0.834 0.9 0.894 0.932 0.958 0.898 0.912 0.948 0.958 0.895 0.847 0.791 0.685 0.718 0.743 0.772 0.792 0.819 0.828 0.782 0.817 0.833 0.814 0.804 0.766 0.775 0.762 0.849 0.799 0.762 0.709 0.739 0.746 0.742 0.734 0.724 0.715 0.707 2020 +213 ARG PPPEX Argentina Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.016 0.334 0.767 0.852 0.817 0.823 0.832 0.816 0.799 0.776 0.752 0.743 0.718 0.923 0.999 1.031 1.103 1.217 1.362 1.647 1.888 2.255 2.733 3.218 3.941 5.452 6.867 9.295 10.257 14.228 21.091 29.168 42.721 67.722 115.379 169.655 234.77 315.793 409.455 2020 +213 ARG NID_NGDP Argentina Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2004 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 20.346 18.197 17.618 16.797 15.94 13.95 13.977 15.698 15.063 12.465 11.354 11.895 13.431 17.301 17.509 16.399 17.403 18.415 18.551 15.557 15.337 13.64 9.965 12.877 17.551 18.888 18.68 20.099 19.573 16.053 17.706 18.398 16.502 17.306 17.263 17.071 17.663 18.213 16.614 13.942 16.145 20.174 20.91 21.483 21.489 21.473 21.183 21.313 2020 +213 ARG NGSD_NGDP Argentina Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2004 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 20.748 18.216 17.345 16.96 16.305 17.241 16.215 14.533 15.567 15.071 15.472 12.889 12.41 13.999 13.989 17.662 15.051 14.662 14.17 11.742 12.459 12.325 17.631 18.474 19.35 21.362 21.471 22.199 21.065 18.22 17.323 17.386 16.133 15.159 15.634 14.328 14.95 13.375 11.449 13.163 16.94 21.558 20.593 22.043 21.869 22.001 21.707 21.812 2020 +213 ARG PCPI Argentina "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The official national consumer price index (CPI) for Argentina starts in December 2016. For earlier periods, CPI data for Argentina reflect the Greater Buenos Aires Area CPI (prior to December 2013), the national CPI (IPCNu, December 2013 to October 2015), the City of Buenos Aires CPI (November 2015 to April 2016), and the Greater Buenos Aires Area CPI (May 2016 to December 2016). Given limited comparability of these series on account of differences in geographical coverage, weights, sampling, and methodology, the average CPI inflation for 2014-16 and end-of-period inflation for 2015-16 are not reported in the World Economic Outlook. Inflation projections reflect the upper bound of the program range given recent world commodity price developments. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2013/14. Original base year is Oct13-Sep14, hence the 2013/14 notation. Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.468 26.713 26.401 26.153 25.875 32.568 36.946 38.577 42.297 46.907 51.049 55.431 58.907 65.069 71.43 78.603 86.95 n/a n/a 168.27 211.473 283.959 436.015 619.207 918.961 "1,583.98" "2,788.86" "4,216.94" "5,935.90" "8,140.59" "10,758.30" 2021 +213 ARG PCPIPCH Argentina "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.925 -1.167 -0.939 -1.065 25.869 13.443 4.416 9.642 10.898 8.83 8.585 6.27 10.461 9.775 10.043 10.619 n/a n/a n/a 25.675 34.277 53.548 42.015 48.409 72.366 76.067 51.206 40.763 37.142 32.156 2021 +213 ARG PCPIE Argentina "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The official national consumer price index (CPI) for Argentina starts in December 2016. For earlier periods, CPI data for Argentina reflect the Greater Buenos Aires Area CPI (prior to December 2013), the national CPI (IPCNu, December 2013 to October 2015), the City of Buenos Aires CPI (November 2015 to April 2016), and the Greater Buenos Aires Area CPI (May 2016 to December 2016). Given limited comparability of these series on account of differences in geographical coverage, weights, sampling, and methodology, the average CPI inflation for 2014-16 and end-of-period inflation for 2015-16 are not reported in the World Economic Outlook. Inflation projections reflect the upper bound of the program range given recent world commodity price developments. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2013/14. Original base year is Oct13-Sep14, hence the 2013/14 notation. Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.464 26.64 26.158 25.966 25.565 36.035 37.352 39.631 44.516 48.897 53.038 56.876 61.253 67.944 74.404 82.471 91.498 113.38 n/a 187.331 233.781 345.167 530.979 722.878 "1,091.12" "2,127.69" "3,405.33" "4,903.68" "6,865.15" "9,267.95" "12,048.34" 2021 +213 ARG PCPIEPCH Argentina "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.664 -1.81 -0.734 -1.544 40.953 3.656 6.101 12.327 9.841 8.468 7.238 7.695 10.923 9.508 10.842 10.946 23.915 n/a n/a 24.796 47.646 53.832 36.141 50.942 95 60.048 44 40 35 30 2021 +213 ARG TM_RPCH Argentina Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 41.493 -8.239 -42.58 -6.924 4.705 -13.038 18.523 11.422 -9.204 -16.419 -0.69 75.576 66.462 13.423 26.7 -11.484 19.483 29.985 9.894 -15.929 -2.322 -16.587 -53.558 48.953 51.05 18.243 12.871 22.147 14.525 -23.812 39.539 21.736 -5.835 3.565 -10.933 2.706 3.498 14.334 -6.107 -21 -10.549 29.79 14.43 -4.458 1.636 0.817 2.25 3.032 2021 +213 ARG TMG_RPCH Argentina Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 67.807 -20.509 -24.66 -28.526 14.23 -19.005 17.526 13.253 -15.31 1.044 -24.706 104.504 76.694 13.423 26.7 -11.484 19.483 29.85 9.51 -15.904 -2.344 -17.128 -53.197 49.833 50.322 18.366 12.754 22.248 14.081 -23.556 39.799 21.514 -6.082 3.707 -11.309 3.252 3.314 14.681 -6.817 -20.727 -10.404 29.843 11.271 -1.5 1.5 1.793 2.529 2.987 2021 +213 ARG TX_RPCH Argentina Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 43.237 5.204 3.947 2.582 -2.591 15.554 -9.975 -3.519 18.728 7.472 16.833 -5.105 2.105 2.385 17.375 25.559 6.395 15.099 12.717 -2.124 1.898 6.096 0.244 5.006 -0.15 11.583 4.473 5.935 -0.739 -10.68 13.473 2.368 -5.61 -3.788 -7.849 -1.699 6.917 -0.273 -0.399 12.255 -12.898 12.6 0.686 3.858 4.836 5.105 4.845 4.944 2021 +213 ARG TXG_RPCH Argentina Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.17 7.866 6.747 5.649 8.069 2.649 -12.726 -9.557 20.386 34.631 4.835 -0.251 5.175 2.385 17.375 25.559 6.395 15.064 12.774 -2.209 1.928 6.209 0.051 5.176 -0.218 11.596 4.405 5.979 -0.853 -10.673 13.821 2.167 -5.807 -3.57 -7.778 -1.658 6.699 -0.192 -0.637 12.515 -12.946 12.694 1.2 2.646 3.153 3.529 3.41 3.397 2021 +213 ARG LUR Argentina Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Since 1972 to 2002, the data are compiled two times a year for each district, in May and October.Since 2003 to the present, the survey is developed throughout all weeks of the year each of the 31 urban groups. The elaborated data base gathers quarterly information, that is to say 4 yearly estimations are issued; January-February-March /April-May-June / July-August-September / October-November-December.The data relate to the employment status of respondents during the reference week, which is the previous week before the date of the appointment. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Argentina's authorities discontinued the publication of labor market data in December 2015 and released new series starting in the second quarter of 2016. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 3 5 4.5 5 5 6.25 6.3 6 6.5 8 7.6 6.48 7.112 11.606 13.348 18.904 18.76 16.808 14.789 16.061 17.134 19.209 22.45 17.25 13.625 11.575 10.175 8.475 7.875 8.675 7.75 7.15 7.2 7.075 7.25 6.533 8.467 8.35 9.2 9.825 11.55 8.725 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 2020 +213 ARG LE Argentina Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +213 ARG LP Argentina Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2010 Notes: Based on the National Census of 2010 Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 27.95 28.45 28.93 29.34 29.84 30.35 30.74 31.09 31.47 31.86 32.53 32.97 33.42 33.917 34.353 34.779 35.196 35.604 36.005 36.399 36.784 37.156 37.516 37.87 38.226 38.592 38.971 39.356 39.746 40.134 40.788 41.261 41.733 42.203 42.67 43.132 43.59 44.045 44.495 44.939 45.388 45.842 46.3 46.763 47.231 47.703 48.18 48.662 2010 +213 ARG GGR Argentina General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.155 62.425 59.972 60.48 67.937 71.204 68.998 69.368 63.294 69.698 98.878 130.964 161.749 202.363 271.853 357.705 408.003 531.163 700.692 891.704 "1,150.11" "1,584.39" "2,105.86" "2,868.94" "3,670.12" "4,940.70" "7,261.81" "9,198.32" "15,506.69" "26,986.16" "47,528.48" "74,928.64" "110,270.77" "157,026.08" "214,969.40" 2021 +213 ARG GGR_NGDP Argentina General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.993 21.688 20.788 19.876 20.748 21.303 21.766 21.83 21.068 19.943 23.526 26.996 27.766 28.267 30.308 31.114 32.694 31.965 32.156 33.803 34.349 34.601 35.366 34.867 34.428 33.508 33.308 33.471 33.505 33.008 32.295 33.242 34.027 34.656 35.193 2021 +213 ARG GGX Argentina General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.22 66.022 65.957 69.032 73.954 77.312 80.743 80.225 79.409 76.373 92.573 111.72 142.288 190.55 265.063 353.658 430.841 554.318 760.521 971.317 "1,259.06" "1,779.11" "2,463.16" "3,416.50" "4,383.64" "5,742.99" "8,220.03" "11,558.52" "17,509.34" "29,843.08" "52,415.52" "82,801.05" "118,561.05" "166,227.44" "224,067.72" 2021 +213 ARG GGX_NGDP Argentina General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.017 22.938 22.862 22.687 22.586 23.13 25.471 25.247 26.432 21.853 22.026 23.03 24.426 26.617 29.551 30.762 34.524 33.358 34.902 36.821 37.603 38.853 41.366 41.522 41.121 38.949 37.703 42.059 37.832 36.503 35.615 36.734 36.585 36.687 36.683 2021 +213 ARG GGXCNL Argentina General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.064 -3.597 -5.985 -8.552 -6.017 -6.108 -11.745 -10.857 -16.115 -6.676 6.305 19.244 19.46 11.813 6.79 4.046 -22.838 -23.155 -59.828 -79.614 -108.948 -194.722 -357.304 -547.557 -713.525 -802.287 -958.221 "-2,360.20" "-2,002.65" "-2,856.93" "-4,887.05" "-7,872.41" "-8,290.28" "-9,201.36" "-9,098.32" 2021 +213 ARG GGXCNL_NGDP Argentina General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.024 -1.25 -2.075 -2.811 -1.838 -1.827 -3.705 -3.417 -5.364 -1.91 1.5 3.967 3.341 1.65 0.757 0.352 -1.83 -1.393 -2.746 -3.018 -3.254 -4.252 -6.001 -6.655 -6.693 -5.441 -4.395 -8.588 -4.327 -3.494 -3.321 -3.493 -2.558 -2.031 -1.49 2021 +213 ARG GGSB Argentina General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.275 -4.597 -3.206 -7.16 -8.351 -10.101 -13.337 -13.588 -16.256 4.502 14.804 23.278 25.368 19.4 5.903 -4.947 6.372 -13.363 -79.331 -92.147 -131.529 -185.953 -381.26 -577.08 -744.404 -702.916 -823.813 "-1,570.35" "-1,751.54" "-3,078.70" "-5,015.05" "-7,897.95" "-8,248.73" "-9,157.90" "-9,047.67" 2021 +213 ARG GGSB_NPGDP Argentina General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.107 -1.674 -1.094 -2.373 -2.712 -3.298 -4.45 -4.551 -5.589 1.188 3.453 4.72 4.376 2.755 0.688 -0.446 0.479 -0.803 -3.745 -3.485 -3.966 -3.974 -6.437 -6.898 -7.071 -4.698 -3.719 -5.294 -3.714 -3.757 -3.409 -3.5 -2.546 -2.021 -1.482 2021 +213 ARG GGXONLB Argentina General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.324 0.424 -1.178 -2.939 0.826 1.742 -2.09 0.671 -3.76 0.821 13.56 25.32 30.011 23.525 22.87 21.437 -6.089 -8.948 -34.589 -44.734 -88.385 -160.269 -263.06 -391.841 -450.755 -329.987 -87.646 "-1,697.96" "-1,167.52" "-1,562.97" "-2,035.32" "-1,128.27" "1,557.84" "6,352.14" "12,032.31" 2021 +213 ARG GGXONLB_NGDP Argentina General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.257 0.147 -0.408 -0.966 0.252 0.521 -0.659 0.211 -1.252 0.235 3.226 5.219 5.152 3.286 2.55 1.865 -0.488 -0.538 -1.587 -1.696 -2.64 -3.5 -4.418 -4.762 -4.228 -2.238 -0.402 -6.179 -2.523 -1.912 -1.383 -0.501 0.481 1.402 1.97 2021 +213 ARG GGXWDN Argentina General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +213 ARG GGXWDN_NGDP Argentina General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +213 ARG GGXWDG Argentina General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.25 71.112 81.82 88.711 99.046 103.718 114.134 123.366 129.75 144.222 514.452 526.045 571.843 467.672 506.808 557.318 618.669 691.316 722.089 848.4 "1,066.67" "1,456.38" "2,046.71" "3,129.85" "4,365.88" "6,079.30" "12,569.41" "19,368.04" "28,248.09" "37,457.22" "62,146.37" "102,344.26" "156,856.18" "226,959.69" "304,073.72" "389,827.25" 2021 +213 ARG GGXWDG_NGDP Argentina General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.961 26.893 28.426 30.749 32.551 31.676 34.147 38.917 40.833 48.007 147.203 125.162 117.878 80.282 70.793 62.133 53.814 55.397 43.454 38.935 40.436 43.496 44.697 52.563 53.06 57.028 85.246 88.835 102.79 80.932 76.015 69.541 69.589 70.034 67.11 63.82 2021 +213 ARG NGDP_FY Argentina "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Government gross debt refers to the central government including untendered debt. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the available information regarding budget outturns, budget plans and Fund-supported program targets for the federal government, fiscal measures announced by the authorities, and on IMF staff macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Central (National) government net lending/borrowing includes cash interest payments only. General government includes: Central Government; State Government; Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares; Loans Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.006 0.011 0.026 0.124 3.628 77.06 202.256 253.395 264.429 287.835 288.497 304.282 327.436 334.244 316.998 317.759 300.421 349.486 420.292 485.115 582.538 715.904 896.98 "1,149.65" "1,247.93" "1,661.72" "2,179.02" "2,637.91" "3,348.31" "4,579.09" "5,954.51" "8,228.16" "10,660.23" "14,744.81" "21,802.26" "27,481.44" "46,282.07" "81,755.64" "147,171.90" "225,404.40" "324,070.56" "453,095.88" "610,825.44" 2021 +213 ARG BCA Argentina Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Argentine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.573 -5.721 -2.917 -2.436 -2.495 -0.952 -2.859 -4.235 -1.572 1.095 4.665 -0.429 -6.468 -8.043 -10.981 -5.104 -7.157 -12.288 -14.641 -12.094 -9.144 -3.952 8.621 7.972 2.966 4.929 6.499 6.046 5.424 7.251 -1.623 -5.341 -2.139 -13.125 -9.178 -17.623 -15.105 -31.149 -27.085 -3.521 3.093 6.735 -2 3.7 2.439 3.304 3.322 3.305 2020 +213 ARG BCA_NGDPD Argentina Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.101 -3.014 -3.095 -2.095 -1.911 -0.966 -2.411 -3.484 -1.104 1.199 2.952 -0.202 -2.529 -3.042 -3.815 -1.769 -2.352 -3.753 -4.38 -3.815 -2.878 -1.316 7.666 5.597 1.798 2.473 2.791 2.1 1.492 2.167 -0.382 -1.012 -0.369 -2.146 -1.628 -2.743 -2.713 -4.838 -5.165 -0.779 0.795 1.384 -0.317 0.575 0.38 0.528 0.525 0.499 2020 +911 ARM NGDP_R Armenia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,005.09" 863.837 910.484 983.622 "1,034.47" "1,069.51" "1,136.58" "1,172.61" "1,241.24" "1,358.76" "1,559.95" "1,779.16" "1,965.49" "2,242.88" "2,538.90" "2,887.97" "3,088.62" "2,651.58" "2,709.92" "2,837.27" "3,039.69" "3,143.41" "3,256.78" "3,362.75" "3,369.31" "3,622.61" "3,811.88" "4,102.78" "3,799.37" "4,014.37" "4,294.54" "4,445.83" "4,641.44" "4,850.31" "5,068.57" "5,296.66" 2021 +911 ARM NGDP_RPCH Armenia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.054 5.4 8.033 5.169 3.387 6.271 3.17 5.853 9.468 14.807 14.052 10.473 14.113 13.198 13.749 6.948 -14.15 2.2 4.7 7.134 3.412 3.607 3.254 0.195 7.518 5.225 7.631 -7.395 5.659 6.979 3.523 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.5 2021 +911 ARM NGDP Armenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.295 3.897 187.065 522.256 661.209 804.336 955.385 987.444 "1,031.34" "1,175.88" "1,362.47" "1,624.64" "1,907.95" "2,242.88" "2,656.19" "3,149.28" "3,568.23" "3,141.65" "3,460.20" "3,777.95" "4,266.46" "4,555.64" "4,828.63" "5,043.63" "5,067.29" "5,564.49" "6,017.04" "6,543.32" "6,181.66" "6,982.96" "8,037.95" "8,829.84" "9,633.17" "10,469.33" "11,356.19" "12,311.05" 2021 +911 ARM NGDPD Armenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.108 0.835 0.648 1.287 1.597 1.639 1.892 1.845 1.912 2.118 2.376 2.807 3.577 4.9 6.384 9.206 11.662 8.648 9.26 10.142 10.619 11.121 11.61 10.553 10.546 11.527 12.458 13.619 12.641 13.928 17.693 19.46 20.987 22.901 24.533 26.316 2021 +911 ARM PPPGDP Armenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.605 4.932 5.309 5.856 6.271 6.595 7.088 7.416 8.027 8.985 10.477 12.185 13.822 16.268 18.983 22.176 24.172 20.884 21.6 23.086 27.009 28.5 29.231 29.167 31.429 35.677 38.437 42.111 39.466 43.433 49.767 53.356 56.873 60.536 64.465 68.669 2021 +911 ARM NGDP_D Armenia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.029 0.451 20.546 53.095 63.918 75.206 84.058 84.209 83.089 86.54 87.341 91.315 97.073 100 104.62 109.048 115.528 118.482 127.687 133.154 140.358 144.927 148.264 149.985 150.396 153.605 157.849 159.485 162.702 173.949 187.167 198.61 207.547 215.849 224.051 232.431 2021 +911 ARM NGDPRPC Armenia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "291,331.40" "256,331.43" "276,742.90" "305,472.66" "326,330.64" "340,607.97" "365,459.56" "379,485.69" "402,999.79" "444,039.34" "511,459.83" "585,249.78" "648,674.89" "745,143.16" "846,298.80" "965,877.53" "1,036,449.93" "892,789.23" "913,552.50" "955,959.77" "1,023,466.16" "1,054,834.40" "1,090,968.79" "1,124,499.85" "1,125,856.34" "1,215,847.92" "1,283,881.82" "1,384,794.29" "1,282,611.02" "1,355,083.53" "1,449,541.68" "1,500,485.54" "1,566,381.59" "1,636,737.83" "1,710,254.21" "1,787,072.68" 2020 +911 ARM NGDPRPPPPC Armenia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,869.12" "2,524.43" "2,725.45" "3,008.39" "3,213.80" "3,354.41" "3,599.15" "3,737.29" "3,968.86" "4,373.03" "5,037.01" "5,763.71" "6,388.34" "7,338.39" "8,334.60" "9,512.25" "10,207.27" "8,792.45" "8,996.94" "9,414.58" "10,079.40" "10,388.32" "10,744.19" "11,074.41" "11,087.77" "11,974.03" "12,644.05" "13,637.87" "12,631.53" "13,345.27" "14,275.52" "14,777.23" "15,426.19" "16,119.08" "16,843.09" "17,599.62" 2020 +911 ARM NGDPPC Armenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 85.507 "1,156.38" "56,858.57" "162,191.40" "208,583.28" "256,157.83" "307,197.69" "319,561.07" "334,850.10" "384,273.46" "446,712.03" "534,421.94" "629,684.96" "745,143.16" "885,396.60" "1,053,272.04" "1,197,391.81" "1,057,794.95" "1,166,485.13" "1,272,899.58" "1,436,518.69" "1,528,737.65" "1,617,513.75" "1,686,586.15" "1,693,240.34" "1,867,598.10" "2,026,599.62" "2,208,539.41" "2,086,839.12" "2,357,157.14" "2,713,060.69" "2,980,107.68" "3,250,977.80" "3,532,880.04" "3,831,843.76" "4,153,704.38" 2020 +911 ARM NGDPDPC Armenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.321 247.884 196.98 399.576 503.774 521.869 608.415 597.241 620.638 692.287 779.122 923.387 "1,180.40" "1,628.06" "2,128.15" "3,079.03" "3,913.44" "2,911.76" "3,121.78" "3,417.17" "3,575.53" "3,732.04" "3,889.00" "3,529.03" "3,524.00" "3,868.91" "4,195.96" "4,596.86" "4,267.49" "4,701.48" "5,971.82" "6,567.73" "7,082.74" "7,728.06" "8,278.01" "8,879.05" 2020 +911 ARM PPPPC Armenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,624.70" "1,463.39" "1,613.66" "1,818.53" "1,978.27" "2,100.43" "2,279.05" "2,399.86" "2,606.31" "2,936.42" "3,434.98" "4,008.13" "4,561.76" "5,404.50" "6,327.58" "7,416.80" "8,111.33" "7,031.81" "7,281.84" "7,778.18" "9,093.97" "9,563.81" "9,792.08" "9,753.36" "10,502.09" "11,974.03" "12,946.09" "14,213.45" "13,323.29" "14,661.02" "16,798.00" "18,007.90" "19,193.19" "20,428.01" "21,751.93" "23,168.77" 2020 +911 ARM NGAP_NPGDP Armenia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +911 ARM PPPSH Armenia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.017 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.019 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.028 0.029 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.026 0.027 0.029 0.03 0.031 0.03 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.033 2021 +911 ARM PPPEX Armenia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.053 0.79 35.236 89.188 105.437 121.955 134.792 133.158 128.477 130.865 130.048 133.334 138.036 137.875 139.927 142.012 147.62 150.43 160.191 163.65 157.964 159.846 165.186 172.924 161.229 155.971 156.541 155.384 156.631 160.777 161.511 165.489 169.382 172.943 176.161 179.28 2021 +911 ARM NID_NGDP Armenia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.824 7.698 27.942 20.809 21.095 23.266 22.686 20.769 18.232 15.844 18.159 24.392 22.919 28.371 33.55 38.161 43.809 33.822 29.419 27.001 22.759 22.125 21.025 21.204 18.016 18.422 22.4 17.409 18.532 16.598 17.14 18.69 18.936 19.267 19.992 19.912 2021 +911 ARM NGSD_NGDP Armenia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.836 2.894 3.95 0.694 3.833 2.452 5.404 11.939 18.211 20.715 25.843 31.155 30.804 29.585 17.338 15.797 16.56 12.797 14.828 13.275 18.519 17.002 16.901 15.369 10.05 14.746 12.927 11.633 13.582 13.948 14.38 15.08 15.004 2021 +911 ARM PCPI Armenia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.013 0.497 26.706 73.907 87.693 100 108.687 109.472 108.625 112.057 113.22 118.522 126.686 127.407 131.1 136.881 149.358 154.609 167.213 179.744 184.224 194.75 200.631 208.046 205.083 207.522 212.681 215.749 218.396 234.124 254.119 271.912 285.562 298.37 310.954 323.653 2021 +911 ARM PCPIPCH Armenia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,731.80" "5,273.45" 176.743 18.653 14.034 8.687 0.723 -0.774 3.16 1.038 4.682 6.889 0.569 2.899 4.409 9.115 3.516 8.152 7.494 2.492 5.714 3.02 3.696 -1.424 1.189 2.486 1.443 1.226 7.202 8.54 7.002 5.02 4.485 4.218 4.084 2021 +911 ARM PCPIE Armenia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.029 3.205 63.605 83.918 88.793 108.161 106.874 109.091 109.547 112.645 114.875 124.693 127.033 126.765 133.41 142.229 149.833 159.792 174.701 182.811 188.49 199.038 208.132 207.749 205.315 216.803 219.722 221.305 229.594 247.277 268.193 284.238 296.989 308.72 320.915 333.591 2021 +911 ARM PCPIEPCH Armenia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,896.20" "1,884.55" 31.935 5.809 21.813 -1.191 2.075 0.418 2.828 1.98 8.546 1.877 -0.211 5.242 6.611 5.346 6.647 9.33 4.642 3.107 5.596 4.569 -0.184 -1.172 5.595 1.346 0.72 3.746 7.702 8.458 5.982 4.486 3.95 3.95 3.95 2021 +911 ARM TM_RPCH Armenia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.939 12.897 12.266 -8.721 4.367 13.726 11.831 20.209 5.012 18.054 12.202 35.388 17.162 -16.267 4.506 -1.925 5.284 9.635 3.071 -10.197 6.18 22.377 13.683 13.164 -31.113 2.3 18.868 -2.725 4.371 5.384 5.294 5.328 2021 +911 ARM TMG_RPCH Armenia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.619 9.912 8.706 -11.243 5.41 4.451 15.16 23.441 -2.304 22.452 12.746 36.853 20.231 -21.036 3.037 -1.803 3.359 8.504 0.772 -16.514 7.163 27.812 13.581 12.801 -17.47 1.253 18.825 -8.841 2.347 3.846 4.171 4.475 2021 +911 ARM TX_RPCH Armenia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.282 -6.882 16.489 13.3 13.062 30.959 30.737 20.667 -3.678 17.856 -11.992 9.899 -5.31 -9.499 14.832 10.513 12.222 13.269 9.778 9.676 17.746 13.552 9.05 16.497 -35.562 3.704 27.579 -0.119 5.106 5.801 5.466 5.487 2021 +911 ARM TXG_RPCH Armenia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.889 -16.486 6.605 11.978 22.052 24.581 47.567 20.126 -10.074 20.542 -20.193 5.142 -11.899 -21.115 25.374 6.507 11.684 12.956 8.365 10.986 20.761 15.794 11.036 21.527 -20.835 -3.732 5.017 9.532 4.878 5.925 5.918 5.959 2021 +911 ARM LUR Armenia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: ILO Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.4 35.3 31.2 31.6 31.2 27.8 28.7 16.4 18.7 19 18.4 17.3 16.2 17.6 18.5 18 17.8 19 18.3 18.1 15.3 15.2 15.1 14.9 14.8 14.7 14.6 2021 +911 ARM LE Armenia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +911 ARM LP Armenia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.45 3.37 3.29 3.22 3.17 3.14 3.11 3.09 3.08 3.06 3.05 3.04 3.03 3.01 3 2.99 2.98 2.97 2.966 2.968 2.97 2.98 2.985 2.99 2.993 2.979 2.969 2.963 2.962 2.962 2.963 2.963 2.963 2.963 2.964 2.964 2020 +911 ARM GGR Armenia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.017 48.921 93.154 101.889 126.688 163.812 190.917 170.113 200.44 228.132 247.215 294.907 401.359 479.444 632.547 730.753 655.569 734.293 834.53 892.603 "1,011.53" "1,064.62" "1,084.08" "1,085.19" "1,181.99" "1,341.69" "1,565.49" "1,560.66" "1,683.83" "1,988.25" "2,198.43" "2,420.45" "2,643.95" "2,910.21" "3,182.56" 2021 +911 ARM GGR_NGDP Armenia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.097 26.152 17.837 15.41 15.751 17.146 19.334 16.494 17.046 16.744 15.217 15.457 17.895 18.05 20.085 20.479 20.867 21.221 22.09 20.921 22.204 22.048 21.494 21.416 21.242 22.298 23.925 25.247 24.113 24.736 24.898 25.126 25.254 25.627 25.851 2021 +911 ARM GGX Armenia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 445.685 531.25 706.059 793.43 897.051 906.591 943.14 956.318 "1,084.09" "1,158.42" "1,328.03" "1,370.59" "1,448.25" "1,447.08" "1,629.44" "1,894.65" "2,004.30" "2,171.71" "2,421.44" "2,609.39" "2,814.96" "3,040.52" "3,280.35" 2021 +911 ARM GGX_NGDP Armenia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.871 20 22.42 22.236 28.553 26.201 24.964 22.415 23.797 23.991 26.331 27.048 26.027 24.05 24.902 30.649 28.703 27.018 27.423 27.087 26.888 26.774 26.646 2021 +911 ARM GGXCNL Armenia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -44.326 -51.806 -73.512 -62.677 -241.482 -172.298 -108.61 -63.716 -72.566 -93.805 -243.953 -285.406 -266.264 -105.394 -63.948 -333.993 -320.47 -183.461 -223.012 -188.936 -171.01 -130.313 -97.789 2021 +911 ARM GGXCNL_NGDP Armenia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.976 -1.95 -2.334 -1.757 -7.686 -4.979 -2.875 -1.493 -1.593 -1.943 -4.837 -5.632 -4.785 -1.752 -0.977 -5.403 -4.589 -2.282 -2.526 -1.961 -1.633 -1.148 -0.794 2021 +911 ARM GGSB Armenia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +911 ARM GGSB_NPGDP Armenia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +911 ARM GGXONLB Armenia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -34.017 -42.782 -63.555 -52.282 -225.285 -142.109 -73.379 -23.507 -25.821 -32.161 -169.869 -187.129 -146.504 33.621 93.605 -169.382 -139.633 43.862 26.459 94.651 131.879 179.946 221.504 2021 +911 ARM GGXONLB_NGDP Armenia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.517 -1.611 -2.018 -1.465 -7.171 -4.107 -1.942 -0.551 -0.567 -0.666 -3.368 -3.693 -2.633 0.559 1.431 -2.74 -2 0.546 0.3 0.983 1.26 1.585 1.799 2021 +911 ARM GGXWDN Armenia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +911 ARM GGXWDN_NGDP Armenia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +911 ARM GGXWDG Armenia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 269.72 374.133 431.837 387.082 408.38 447.552 521.113 536.388 504.573 459.054 429.848 448.757 522.097 "1,072.50" "1,168.06" "1,348.82" "1,518.88" "1,655.09" "1,900.63" "2,225.91" "2,631.39" "2,988.38" "3,082.68" "3,277.28" "3,923.89" "4,207.09" "4,207.51" "4,669.47" "5,108.20" "5,543.98" "5,830.64" "6,125.13" 2021 +911 ARM GGXWDG_NGDP Armenia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.792 46.515 45.2 39.2 39.597 38.061 38.248 33.016 26.446 20.467 16.183 14.25 14.632 34.138 33.757 35.702 35.6 36.331 39.362 44.133 51.929 53.704 51.233 50.086 63.476 60.248 52.346 52.883 53.027 52.954 51.343 49.753 2021 +911 ARM NGDP_FY Armenia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Armenia are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits; Loans Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.295 3.897 187.065 522.256 661.209 804.336 955.385 987.444 "1,031.34" "1,175.88" "1,362.47" "1,624.64" "1,907.95" "2,242.88" "2,656.19" "3,149.28" "3,568.23" "3,141.65" "3,460.20" "3,777.95" "4,266.46" "4,555.64" "4,828.63" "5,043.63" "5,067.29" "5,564.49" "6,017.04" "6,543.32" "6,181.66" "6,982.96" "8,037.95" "8,829.84" "9,633.17" "10,469.33" "11,356.19" "12,311.05" 2021 +911 ARM BCA Armenia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from 2004, BOP figures were revised to reflect non-bank private transfers in the current account. In 2003 and previous years, non-bank private transfers are reported in the financial account. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Armenian dram Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.05 -0.05 0.025 -0.218 -0.291 -0.317 -0.416 -0.313 -0.302 -0.221 -0.148 -0.174 -0.079 -0.124 -0.153 -0.677 -1.659 -1.426 -1.261 -1.059 -1.058 -0.812 -0.9 -0.283 -0.107 -0.175 -0.876 -1.002 -0.479 -0.511 -0.974 -0.994 -1.047 -1.119 -1.205 -1.291 2021 +911 ARM BCA_NGDPD Armenia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -46.28 -5.993 3.804 -16.972 -18.202 -19.315 -21.993 -16.936 -15.78 -10.44 -6.219 -6.181 -2.204 -2.529 -2.395 -7.357 -14.225 -16.484 -13.622 -10.44 -9.962 -7.297 -7.75 -2.685 -1.013 -1.521 -7.03 -7.359 -3.787 -3.671 -5.507 -5.108 -4.989 -4.887 -4.913 -4.908 2021 +314 ABW NGDP_R Aruba "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) has compiled GDP at current prices by the production and expenditure approaches up to 2009 and has recently done so for the period 2013-17. GDP at constant prices by the expenditure approach has been estimated and disseminated by the Central Bank of Aruba up to 2017. In 2021, the CBS is still working on their update and revision of Aruba's National Account Statistics. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.674 1.943 2.305 2.583 2.686 2.9 3.071 3.295 3.566 3.655 3.701 3.96 4.039 4.095 4.409 4.594 4.55 4.601 4.936 4.917 4.973 5.127 5.221 4.611 4.485 4.636 4.588 4.883 4.882 5.055 5.162 5.445 5.731 5.768 4.696 5.502 5.719 5.831 5.9 5.969 6.04 6.111 2021 +314 ABW NGDP_RPCH Aruba "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.079 18.64 12.095 3.977 7.975 5.875 7.304 8.207 2.503 1.257 7.018 1.989 1.371 7.685 4.182 -0.945 1.111 7.294 -0.383 1.127 3.09 1.836 -11.678 -2.733 3.369 -1.041 6.431 -0.015 3.551 2.11 5.474 5.259 0.645 -18.585 17.164 3.95 1.95 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 2021 +314 ABW NGDP Aruba "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) has compiled GDP at current prices by the production and expenditure approaches up to 2009 and has recently done so for the period 2013-17. GDP at constant prices by the expenditure approach has been estimated and disseminated by the Central Bank of Aruba up to 2017. In 2021, the CBS is still working on their update and revision of Aruba's National Account Statistics. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.726 0.873 1.068 1.245 1.369 1.561 1.716 1.939 2.23 2.364 2.47 2.742 2.981 3.084 3.353 3.395 3.512 3.659 4.036 4.224 4.421 4.793 5.089 4.571 4.392 4.722 4.681 4.883 4.996 5.304 5.341 5.535 5.732 6.03 4.672 5.596 6.264 6.58 6.86 7.152 7.457 7.747 2021 +314 ABW NGDPD Aruba "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.321 1.38 1.532 1.665 1.723 1.873 1.896 1.962 2.044 2.255 2.36 2.47 2.678 2.843 2.554 2.454 2.638 2.615 2.728 2.791 2.963 2.984 3.092 3.202 3.369 2.61 3.126 3.499 3.676 3.833 3.996 4.166 4.328 2021 +314 ABW PPPGDP Aruba "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.741 0.882 1.083 1.262 1.361 1.519 1.645 1.807 1.997 2.09 2.155 2.346 2.42 2.488 2.74 2.918 2.936 3.027 3.335 3.426 3.572 3.782 3.925 3.489 3.434 3.624 3.552 3.799 3.817 3.893 3.941 4.098 4.417 4.525 3.728 4.55 5.066 5.348 5.525 5.694 5.871 6.055 2021 +314 ABW NGDP_D Aruba "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.369 44.93 46.323 48.176 50.97 53.824 55.869 58.83 62.543 64.682 66.744 69.237 73.79 75.314 76.055 73.899 77.176 79.529 81.764 85.907 88.901 93.494 97.479 99.139 97.927 101.849 102.037 100 102.325 104.909 103.46 101.667 100.016 104.551 99.489 101.702 109.521 112.852 116.285 119.821 123.466 126.765 2021 +314 ABW NGDPRPC Aruba "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "27,497.34" "32,280.96" "38,081.63" "41,823.14" "41,829.36" "43,510.47" "44,501.14" "44,718.71" "45,950.24" "45,796.53" "44,575.48" "45,890.82" "45,665.95" "45,668.47" "48,673.77" "50,237.37" "49,419.45" "49,402.73" "51,886.16" "50,365.99" "50,026.38" "51,188.84" "51,732.35" "45,381.79" "44,024.74" "45,091.96" "43,868.70" "46,206.30" "45,709.58" "46,850.49" "47,477.87" "50,072.98" "52,622.40" "52,819.36" "43,246.83" "50,483.23" "52,284.39" "53,107.97" "53,537.09" "53,969.68" "54,457.85" "54,950.44" 2019 +314 ABW NGDPRPPPPC Aruba "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "20,697.36" "24,298.02" "28,664.21" "31,480.46" "31,485.14" "32,750.51" "33,496.20" "33,659.97" "34,586.94" "34,471.24" "33,552.15" "34,542.22" "34,372.96" "34,374.85" "36,636.95" "37,813.88" "37,198.23" "37,185.65" "39,054.94" "37,910.69" "37,655.07" "38,530.06" "38,939.16" "34,159.06" "33,137.61" "33,940.92" "33,020.16" "34,779.68" "34,405.80" "35,264.56" "35,736.80" "37,690.15" "39,609.10" "39,757.36" "32,552.07" "37,998.95" "39,354.69" "39,974.60" "40,297.60" "40,623.21" "40,990.66" "41,361.43" 2019 +314 ABW NGDPPC Aruba "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "11,925.20" "14,503.78" "17,640.42" "20,148.53" "21,320.31" "23,419.09" "24,862.50" "26,308.21" "28,738.60" "29,622.20" "29,751.33" "31,773.38" "33,696.77" "34,394.87" "37,019.03" "37,124.84" "38,139.97" "39,289.58" "42,424.13" "43,268.03" "44,473.73" "47,858.47" "50,428.22" "44,991.24" "43,111.93" "45,925.82" "44,762.11" "46,206.30" "46,772.40" "49,150.19" "49,120.38" "50,907.69" "52,630.82" "55,223.00" "43,026.00" "51,342.21" "57,262.32" "59,933.43" "62,255.37" "64,667.26" "67,236.91" "69,658.03" 2019 +314 ABW NGDPDPC Aruba "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "16,548.72" "16,620.85" "17,750.49" "18,825.01" "19,215.01" "20,681.02" "20,740.13" "21,307.25" "21,949.49" "23,700.63" "24,172.09" "24,845.66" "26,736.58" "28,172.19" "25,134.77" "24,084.88" "25,656.88" "25,006.76" "25,813.58" "26,129.83" "27,458.21" "27,441.55" "28,440.05" "29,402.69" "30,850.84" "24,036.87" "28,682.80" "31,990.12" "33,482.37" "34,779.54" "36,126.96" "37,562.52" "38,915.10" 2019 +314 ABW PPPPC Aruba "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,181.91" "14,654.89" "17,897.90" "20,427.18" "21,194.78" "22,792.22" "23,842.41" "24,526.81" "25,740.59" "26,192.40" "25,960.87" "27,187.77" "27,359.07" "27,746.10" "30,241.96" "31,916.67" "31,886.38" "32,504.72" "35,055.12" "35,095.17" "35,934.15" "37,762.82" "38,895.62" "34,339.55" "33,713.11" "35,247.82" "33,967.26" "35,954.27" "35,735.69" "36,078.35" "36,250.01" "37,690.15" "40,555.30" "41,435.32" "34,334.77" "41,745.38" "46,308.66" "48,714.05" "50,138.07" "51,482.54" "52,937.20" "54,449.66" 2019 +314 ABW NGAP_NPGDP Aruba Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +314 ABW PPPSH Aruba Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2021 +314 ABW PPPEX Aruba Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.979 0.99 0.986 0.986 1.006 1.028 1.043 1.073 1.116 1.131 1.146 1.169 1.232 1.24 1.224 1.163 1.196 1.209 1.21 1.233 1.238 1.267 1.297 1.31 1.279 1.303 1.318 1.285 1.309 1.362 1.355 1.351 1.298 1.333 1.253 1.23 1.237 1.23 1.242 1.256 1.27 1.279 2021 +314 ABW NID_NGDP Aruba Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +314 ABW NGSD_NGDP Aruba Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) has compiled GDP at current prices by the production and expenditure approaches up to 2009 and has recently done so for the period 2013-17. GDP at constant prices by the expenditure approach has been estimated and disseminated by the Central Bank of Aruba up to 2017. In 2021, the CBS is still working on their update and revision of Aruba's National Account Statistics. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.569 26.397 26.535 27.714 26.185 29.193 25.602 22.528 21.55 25.352 24.261 22.665 21.897 24.051 17.923 13.255 12.481 13.084 15.031 16.78 21.411 21.976 21.844 20.748 22.295 9.825 20.491 24.593 25.244 24.996 25.444 25.814 26.202 2021 +314 ABW PCPI Aruba "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.995 39.378 40.607 42.227 44.692 47.173 48.999 51.557 54.797 56.667 58.463 60.22 61.343 62.738 65.294 67.178 69.405 71.942 73.762 76.268 79.021 83.28 90.74 88.801 90.646 94.612 95.153 92.896 93.287 93.731 92.857 91.902 95.235 98.986 97.686 98.413 104.356 110.114 113.463 116.914 120.471 123.892 2021 +314 ABW PCPIPCH Aruba "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.639 3.121 3.989 5.838 5.553 3.87 5.219 6.284 3.413 3.169 3.006 1.865 2.274 4.074 2.884 3.316 3.655 2.53 3.397 3.61 5.39 8.957 -2.137 2.078 4.375 0.572 -2.372 0.421 0.475 -0.932 -1.028 3.626 3.939 -1.313 0.744 6.039 5.518 3.042 3.042 3.042 2.84 2021 +314 ABW PCPIE Aruba "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.43 39.77 41.34 43.12 46.18 47.9 50.04 53.25 55.74 57.48 59.26 60.91 61.76 64.06 66.33 68 70.83 72.45 74.46 77.28 79.22 87.079 85.46 91.252 90.595 96.14 92.568 92.642 94.681 93.804 92.978 92.548 96.672 100.133 97.062 100.603 108.337 111.633 115.028 118.527 122.132 125.395 2021 +314 ABW PCPIEPCH Aruba "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.487 3.948 4.306 7.096 3.725 4.468 6.415 4.676 3.122 3.097 2.784 1.396 3.724 3.544 2.518 4.162 2.287 2.774 3.787 2.51 9.92 -1.859 6.777 -0.72 6.121 -3.715 0.08 2.201 -0.926 -0.881 -0.462 4.456 3.58 -3.067 3.648 7.689 3.042 3.042 3.042 3.042 2.672 2021 +314 ABW TM_RPCH Aruba Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +314 ABW TMG_RPCH Aruba Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +314 ABW TX_RPCH Aruba Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +314 ABW TXG_RPCH Aruba Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +314 ABW LUR Aruba Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.078 6.428 6.022 5.058 5.983 7.169 6.126 3.25 4.793 6.923 6.489 8.131 11.4 9.5 8.8 9.3 5.71 6.9 10.3 10.6 8.879 9.607 7.599 7.451 7.298 7.694 8.923 7.283 5.2 8.6 8.8 7.774 7.672 7.639 7.64 7.67 7.656 2019 +314 ABW LE Aruba Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +314 ABW LP Aruba Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.061 0.06 0.061 0.062 0.064 0.067 0.069 0.074 0.078 0.08 0.083 0.086 0.088 0.09 0.091 0.091 0.092 0.093 0.095 0.098 0.099 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.105 0.106 0.107 0.108 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.11 0.11 0.111 0.111 0.111 2019 +314 ABW GGR Aruba General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.603 0.62 0.628 0.646 0.706 0.746 0.736 0.755 0.989 0.836 0.909 0.985 1.034 1.365 1.109 1.184 0.981 1.021 1.143 1.118 1.267 1.264 1.216 1.297 1.42 1.071 1.104 1.273 1.358 1.452 1.539 1.61 1.672 2021 +314 ABW GGR_NGDP Aruba General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.495 25.114 22.888 21.688 22.884 22.251 21.673 21.491 27.032 20.714 21.52 22.285 21.574 26.825 24.257 26.957 20.77 21.806 23.406 22.376 23.898 23.664 21.971 22.632 23.543 22.929 19.737 20.315 20.644 21.169 21.519 21.586 21.586 2021 +314 ABW GGX Aruba General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.622 0.678 0.685 0.643 0.703 0.725 0.764 0.866 0.92 1.18 1.034 1.098 1.084 1.291 1.229 1.337 1.284 1.44 1.438 1.49 1.346 1.342 1.359 1.409 1.4 1.82 1.643 1.508 1.509 1.596 1.621 1.651 1.674 2021 +314 ABW GGX_NGDP Aruba General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.328 27.458 24.99 21.574 22.798 21.606 22.508 24.66 25.136 29.245 24.477 24.827 22.62 25.359 26.888 30.443 27.199 30.761 29.454 29.834 25.373 25.119 24.558 24.589 23.209 38.957 29.369 24.076 22.937 23.269 22.669 22.145 21.612 2021 +314 ABW GGXCNL Aruba General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.02 -0.058 -0.058 0.003 0.003 0.022 -0.028 -0.111 0.069 -0.344 -0.125 -0.112 -0.05 0.075 -0.12 -0.153 -0.304 -0.419 -0.295 -0.373 -0.078 -0.078 -0.143 -0.112 0.02 -0.749 -0.539 -0.236 -0.151 -0.144 -0.082 -0.042 -0.002 2021 +314 ABW GGXCNL_NGDP Aruba General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.834 -2.343 -2.102 0.114 0.086 0.645 -0.835 -3.169 1.896 -8.531 -2.957 -2.541 -1.046 1.466 -2.631 -3.487 -6.429 -8.955 -6.048 -7.459 -1.475 -1.455 -2.587 -1.957 0.334 -16.028 -9.632 -3.761 -2.293 -2.1 -1.15 -0.56 -0.026 2021 +314 ABW GGSB Aruba General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +314 ABW GGSB_NPGDP Aruba General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +314 ABW GGXONLB Aruba General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.008 -0.027 -0.023 0.043 0.047 0.063 0.019 -0.062 0.115 -0.258 -0.04 -0.015 0.057 0.214 -0.004 -0.026 -0.166 -0.269 -0.131 -0.185 0.122 0.14 0.08 0.109 0.25 -0.514 -0.296 0.018 0.099 0.187 0.257 0.301 0.342 2021 +314 ABW GGXONLB_NGDP Aruba General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.339 -1.1 -0.851 1.447 1.538 1.885 0.554 -1.757 3.143 -6.404 -0.959 -0.339 1.185 4.21 -0.084 -0.597 -3.518 -5.738 -2.679 -3.703 2.301 2.625 1.438 1.897 4.138 -11.011 -5.294 0.281 1.499 2.726 3.587 4.037 4.42 2021 +314 ABW GGXWDN Aruba General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +314 ABW GGXWDN_NGDP Aruba General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +314 ABW GGXWDG Aruba General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.302 1.353 1.4 1.223 1.212 1.295 1.505 1.653 1.495 1.717 1.905 2.012 2.136 2.051 2.23 2.401 2.916 3.068 3.42 3.869 3.918 4.026 4.197 4.299 4.319 5.146 5.698 5.953 6.124 6.287 6.388 6.448 6.469 2021 +314 ABW GGXWDG_NGDP Aruba General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.088 54.771 51.07 41.039 39.288 38.613 44.326 47.079 40.848 42.543 45.093 45.518 44.558 40.311 48.785 54.661 61.747 65.534 70.033 77.452 73.876 75.387 75.825 75.004 71.618 110.139 101.827 95.042 93.063 91.639 89.31 86.475 83.511 2021 +314 ABW NGDP_FY Aruba "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Government budget and projected nominal GDP Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.726 0.873 1.068 1.245 1.369 1.561 1.716 1.939 2.23 2.364 2.47 2.742 2.981 3.084 3.353 3.395 3.512 3.659 4.036 4.224 4.421 4.793 5.089 4.571 4.392 4.722 4.681 4.883 4.996 5.304 5.341 5.535 5.732 6.03 4.672 5.596 6.264 6.58 6.86 7.152 7.457 7.747 2021 +314 ABW BCA Aruba Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Aruban Florin Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.435 0.214 0.307 -0.339 -0.168 0.274 0.116 0.314 0.26 -- 0.177 -0.46 -0.264 0.094 -0.326 -0.134 0.115 0.136 0.03 -0.017 0.088 -0.338 0.043 0.103 0.12 0.118 0.083 0.032 0.027 2021 +314 ABW BCA_NGDPD Aruba Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -25.271 11.411 16.177 -17.296 -8.195 12.15 4.901 12.699 9.711 -0.016 6.935 -18.737 -10.021 3.599 -11.957 -4.795 3.882 4.557 0.959 -0.542 2.598 -12.959 1.368 2.931 3.263 3.083 2.079 0.767 0.617 2021 +193 AUS NGDP_R Australia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020. The base period is 2019Q3-2020Q2 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 607.093 632.149 632.545 629.55 669.501 706.032 723.316 758.705 790.975 827.63 839.965 831.589 852.907 886.477 929.423 956.893 995.468 "1,041.31" "1,089.72" "1,137.10" "1,172.34" "1,203.60" "1,253.77" "1,291.59" "1,344.67" "1,384.96" "1,421.00" "1,483.07" "1,521.06" "1,550.13" "1,587.94" "1,632.82" "1,694.50" "1,731.90" "1,776.11" "1,817.18" "1,866.29" "1,910.66" "1,963.72" "2,002.65" "1,959.84" "2,056.00" "2,133.11" "2,173.46" "2,212.60" "2,257.09" "2,305.66" "2,358.20" 2021 +193 AUS NGDP_RPCH Australia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.894 4.127 0.063 -0.474 6.346 5.456 2.448 4.893 4.253 4.634 1.49 -0.997 2.564 3.936 4.845 2.956 4.031 4.605 4.65 4.348 3.099 2.666 4.169 3.016 4.109 2.997 2.602 4.368 2.562 1.911 2.439 2.827 3.777 2.207 2.553 2.312 2.702 2.378 2.777 1.983 -2.138 4.906 3.751 1.891 1.801 2.011 2.152 2.279 2021 +193 AUS NGDP Australia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020. The base period is 2019Q3-2020Q2 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 142.886 163.829 183.735 198.767 223.984 248.678 270.337 303.863 345.515 388.863 414.537 416.176 432.359 454.362 482.667 510.93 542.075 572.76 605.535 637.589 686.349 729.353 781.634 829.871 893.833 963.069 "1,038.56" "1,131.75" "1,234.63" "1,263.73" "1,363.36" "1,467.39" "1,514.99" "1,568.49" "1,613.43" "1,638.44" "1,698.95" "1,802.34" "1,893.79" "1,994.03" "1,966.39" "2,175.18" "2,434.59" "2,526.53" "2,603.28" "2,724.98" "2,851.38" "2,987.96" 2021 +193 AUS NGDPD Australia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 162.821 188.29 186.93 179.364 197.011 174.274 181.362 212.964 270.916 308.103 323.815 324.231 317.903 309.156 353.15 378.853 424.41 426.168 381.122 411.455 399.65 377.526 425.115 540.95 658.379 735.633 782.398 949.037 "1,055.94" 999.994 "1,253.61" "1,514.66" "1,569.22" "1,518.97" "1,456.43" "1,233.11" "1,263.83" "1,381.99" "1,416.82" "1,386.70" "1,357.64" "1,635.26" "1,724.79" "1,787.95" "1,837.69" "1,913.52" "1,994.13" "2,081.61" 2021 +193 AUS PPPGDP Australia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 155.389 177.109 188.171 194.614 214.434 233.284 243.807 262.061 282.841 307.554 323.819 331.433 347.676 369.924 396.13 416.39 441.107 469.374 496.728 525.629 554.195 581.79 615.489 646.57 691.208 734.247 776.597 832.422 870.121 892.432 925.187 971.105 983.683 "1,083.87" "1,110.80" "1,111.50" "1,171.81" "1,229.58" "1,293.91" "1,343.16" "1,330.29" "1,453.55" "1,615.29" "1,704.48" "1,771.58" "1,840.79" "1,916.21" "1,997.79" 2021 +193 AUS NGDP_D Australia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 23.536 25.916 29.047 31.573 33.455 35.222 37.375 40.05 43.682 46.985 49.352 50.046 50.692 51.255 51.932 53.395 54.454 55.004 55.568 56.071 58.545 60.598 62.342 64.252 66.472 69.538 73.087 76.311 81.169 81.524 85.857 89.868 89.406 90.565 90.84 90.164 91.034 94.331 96.439 99.57 100.334 105.797 114.133 116.245 117.657 120.73 123.668 126.705 2021 +193 AUS NGDPRPC Australia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "41,014.98" "42,033.49" "41,372.89" "40,659.43" "42,705.18" "44,402.93" "44,818.54" "46,277.64" "47,400.44" "48,866.01" "48,921.16" "47,850.27" "48,578.95" "50,029.49" "51,942.13" "52,809.78" "54,307.90" "56,256.34" "58,256.40" "60,103.14" "61,247.52" "62,084.51" "63,950.31" "65,142.68" "67,079.16" "68,186.01" "68,888.37" "70,568.02" "70,827.42" "70,893.52" "71,617.60" "72,498.43" "73,905.02" "74,337.44" "75,130.67" "75,764.63" "76,531.38" "77,162.81" "78,078.55" "78,452.69" "76,440.88" "79,793.09" "82,128.73" "82,689.91" "83,098.71" "83,723.08" "84,510.82" "85,411.54" 2021 +193 AUS NGDPRPPPPC Australia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "26,394.49" "27,049.94" "26,624.82" "26,165.69" "27,482.19" "28,574.75" "28,842.21" "29,781.19" "30,503.75" "31,446.89" "31,482.38" "30,793.23" "31,262.16" "32,195.63" "33,426.48" "33,984.84" "34,948.92" "36,202.81" "37,489.91" "38,678.36" "39,414.80" "39,953.43" "41,154.14" "41,921.47" "43,167.65" "43,879.95" "44,331.94" "45,412.85" "45,579.78" "45,622.32" "46,088.29" "46,655.14" "47,560.32" "47,838.59" "48,349.07" "48,757.04" "49,250.47" "49,656.82" "50,246.12" "50,486.90" "49,192.23" "51,349.49" "52,852.55" "53,213.69" "53,476.77" "53,878.56" "54,385.51" "54,965.15" 2021 +193 AUS NGDPPC Australia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,653.33" "10,893.47" "12,017.53" "12,837.37" "14,287.19" "15,639.60" "16,750.77" "18,534.28" "20,705.54" "22,959.75" "24,143.43" "23,947.09" "24,625.83" "25,642.51" "26,974.53" "28,197.62" "29,572.98" "30,943.27" "32,371.82" "33,700.61" "35,857.46" "37,621.77" "39,868.22" "41,855.27" "44,589.09" "47,414.86" "50,348.11" "53,851.28" "57,489.88" "57,795.29" "61,488.73" "65,153.06" "66,075.69" "67,323.55" "68,248.88" "68,312.30" "69,669.58" "72,788.15" "75,298.05" "78,115.05" "76,696.27" "84,418.53" "93,736.32" "96,122.68" "97,771.78" "101,078.84" "104,513.25" "108,220.81" 2021 +193 AUS NGDPDPC Australia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,000.11" "12,520.00" "12,226.55" "11,584.20" "12,566.63" "10,960.22" "11,237.66" "12,989.87" "16,235.07" "18,191.41" "18,859.61" "18,656.52" "18,106.74" "17,447.64" "19,736.29" "20,908.44" "23,153.75" "23,023.64" "20,374.75" "21,748.00" "20,879.21" "19,473.67" "21,683.51" "27,283.27" "32,843.38" "36,217.49" "37,929.78" "45,157.56" "49,169.07" "45,733.62" "56,538.84" "67,251.80" "68,441.19" "65,197.91" "61,607.95" "51,412.69" "51,826.43" "55,812.00" "56,333.52" "54,323.09" "52,952.83" "63,464.11" "66,407.60" "68,023.15" "69,018.18" "70,979.18" "73,091.99" "75,393.91" 2021 +193 AUS PPPPC Australia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,497.99" "11,776.53" "12,307.69" "12,569.11" "13,677.98" "14,671.43" "15,106.93" "15,984.57" "16,949.73" "18,159.02" "18,859.85" "19,070.90" "19,802.54" "20,877.17" "22,138.30" "22,980.05" "24,064.67" "25,357.88" "26,554.99" "27,782.83" "28,953.24" "30,010.12" "31,393.79" "32,610.31" "34,481.11" "36,149.23" "37,648.52" "39,608.71" "40,516.66" "40,814.39" "41,726.85" "43,117.69" "42,903.08" "46,522.34" "46,987.52" "46,342.37" "48,052.92" "49,656.82" "51,446.42" "52,617.70" "51,886.21" "56,412.19" "62,191.59" "64,847.54" "66,535.53" "68,281.30" "70,235.91" "72,358.08" 2021 +193 AUS NGAP_NPGDP Australia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.87 0.593 -1.725 -4.782 -2.628 -1.326 -1.897 -1.035 -0.836 1.723 0.649 -2.808 -3.068 -2.198 -0.695 -1.024 -0.713 0.007 0.783 1.304 0.777 -0.141 0.399 0.006 0.702 0.497 -0.021 1.057 0.615 -0.436 -0.82 -0.899 -0.124 -0.677 -0.838 -1.095 -0.822 -0.752 -0.421 -0.736 -4.072 -0.797 0.85 0.636 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +193 AUS PPPSH Australia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.16 1.186 1.183 1.149 1.17 1.191 1.18 1.192 1.189 1.2 1.171 1.131 1.045 1.065 1.085 1.078 1.08 1.085 1.106 1.115 1.097 1.1 1.115 1.104 1.091 1.073 1.046 1.035 1.031 1.055 1.026 1.015 0.977 1.026 1.014 0.994 1.009 1.005 0.998 0.99 1.001 0.991 0.998 0.991 0.978 0.966 0.955 0.946 2021 +193 AUS PPPEX Australia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.92 0.925 0.976 1.021 1.045 1.066 1.109 1.16 1.222 1.264 1.28 1.256 1.244 1.228 1.218 1.227 1.229 1.22 1.219 1.213 1.238 1.254 1.27 1.283 1.293 1.312 1.337 1.36 1.419 1.416 1.474 1.511 1.54 1.447 1.452 1.474 1.45 1.466 1.464 1.485 1.478 1.496 1.507 1.482 1.469 1.48 1.488 1.496 2021 +193 AUS NID_NGDP Australia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020. The base period is 2019Q3-2020Q2 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.159 28.917 26.521 23.078 26.753 27.262 25.574 26.412 28.857 30.18 26.42 22.773 22.731 23.93 25.898 25.219 24.796 24.767 26.321 26.327 24.988 23.495 25.244 26.763 27.233 27.866 27.12 28.233 28.346 26.956 26.325 26.855 28.462 27.1 26.45 25.909 24.673 24.282 24.208 22.579 22.28 23.037 23.155 23.575 23.879 23.855 23.947 24.028 2021 +193 AUS NGSD_NGDP Australia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020. The base period is 2019Q3-2020Q2 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.751 20.894 18.779 16.96 20.157 18.353 17.631 20.194 25.253 25.384 23.003 18.346 19.26 21.09 21.621 20.602 21.438 21.776 21.544 20.574 21.261 21.161 21.492 21.464 21.013 21.718 21.147 21.276 24.005 22.191 23.068 23.836 23.803 23.818 23.271 21.652 20.883 22.028 21.926 23.118 24.637 26.145 25.421 24.321 23.375 23.395 23.48 23.531 2021 +193 AUS PCPI Australia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011. The base period is 2011Q3-2012Q2 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 26.35 28.85 32.125 35.35 36.75 39.225 42.775 46.425 49.8 53.575 57.45 59.35 59.925 60.975 62.15 65.025 66.75 66.9 67.475 68.425 71.475 74.625 76.9 79 80.85 83 85.95 87.975 91.8 93.425 96.1 99.325 101 103.475 106.075 107.65 109.025 111.2 113.35 115.125 116.15 119.425 127.187 133.29 137.163 141.025 144.62 148.306 2021 +193 AUS PCPIPCH Australia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.136 9.488 11.352 10.039 3.96 6.735 9.05 8.533 7.27 7.58 7.233 3.307 0.969 1.752 1.927 4.626 2.653 0.225 0.859 1.408 4.457 4.407 3.049 2.731 2.342 2.659 3.554 2.356 4.348 1.77 2.863 3.356 1.686 2.45 2.513 1.485 1.277 1.995 1.933 1.566 0.89 2.82 6.499 4.798 2.906 2.816 2.549 2.549 2021 +193 AUS PCPIE Australia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011. The base period is 2011Q3-2012Q2 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.2 55.2 59 59.9 60.1 61.2 62.9 66 67.1 66.9 67.9 69.1 73.1 75.4 77.7 79.6 81.7 83.9 86.7 89.3 92.6 94.5 97 99.9 102 104.7 106.5 108.3 109.8 112.1 114 116.1 117.2 121.4 130.705 134.737 138.756 142.399 145.92 149.751 2021 +193 AUS PCPIEPCH Australia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.813 6.884 1.525 0.334 1.83 2.778 4.928 1.667 -0.298 1.495 1.767 5.789 3.146 3.05 2.445 2.638 2.693 3.337 2.999 3.695 2.052 2.646 2.99 2.102 2.647 1.719 1.69 1.385 2.095 1.695 1.842 0.947 3.584 7.665 3.085 2.983 2.625 2.473 2.625 2021 +193 AUS TM_RPCH Australia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Applies to export and import deflators. Data from the authorities are based on year 2011/12 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Trade System: General trade. General Merchandise Trade Excluded items in trade: No items are excluded Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.997 10.042 5.46 -9.819 22.058 3.79 -3.149 2.516 21 21.163 -4.211 -2.24 6.702 5.137 14.592 8.747 7.453 10.836 7.295 8.366 8.007 -5.053 11.034 11.355 15.202 9.638 8.673 12.878 10.744 -8.838 16.142 10.556 6.184 -2.284 -1.407 2.264 0.133 7.778 4.301 -1.393 -13.012 6.308 13.726 5.938 3.052 2.358 2.422 2.422 2021 +193 AUS TMG_RPCH Australia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Applies to export and import deflators. Data from the authorities are based on year 2011/12 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Trade System: General trade. General Merchandise Trade Excluded items in trade: No items are excluded Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.011 9.88 4.947 -12.212 22.765 5.805 -2.008 1.316 30.8 20.741 -4.748 -1.351 8.389 5.693 15.423 9.843 7.746 12.741 8.193 10.35 8.863 -4.638 14.119 12.019 14.348 9.984 9.45 11.667 10.289 -9.637 15.423 10.44 5.56 -3.411 0.14 2.99 0.219 7.851 3.799 -1.061 -2.27 10.334 7.433 1.463 1.939 2.27 2.422 2.422 2021 +193 AUS TX_RPCH Australia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Applies to export and import deflators. Data from the authorities are based on year 2011/12 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Trade System: General trade. General Merchandise Trade Excluded items in trade: No items are excluded Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.915 -3.403 8.771 -4.36 16.092 10.397 3.625 12.119 7.3 3.291 7.513 12.994 6.299 8.41 7.939 5.58 10.285 11.96 0.22 4.723 11.59 3.055 0.813 -1.09 3.722 3.389 3.423 3.42 4.408 2.001 5.709 -0.144 5.42 5.891 7.012 6.319 6.675 3.431 5.091 3.363 -9.825 -1.779 3.777 7.404 3.65 2.812 2.124 2.214 2021 +193 AUS TXG_RPCH Australia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Applies to export and import deflators. Data from the authorities are based on year 2011/12 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980. Annually-reweighted Trade System: General trade. General Merchandise Trade Excluded items in trade: No items are excluded Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.399 2.533 2.816 8.826 1.653 14.528 6.532 11.568 3.9 3.658 7.094 15.135 5.57 6.319 7.693 3.551 11.373 14.225 -0.66 4.521 9.833 3.589 0.746 -1.521 4.031 3.054 2.023 1.871 3.793 3.46 7.597 0.543 6.962 6.283 6.987 5.672 7.11 2.085 4.554 1.856 -4.077 1.3 1.106 3.093 2.172 2.056 2.123 2.218 2021 +193 AUS LUR Australia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.133 5.783 7.183 9.967 8.967 8.258 8.117 8.108 7.2 6.133 6.942 9.617 10.742 10.883 9.717 8.483 8.525 8.367 7.692 6.867 6.292 6.775 6.367 5.942 5.392 5.042 4.792 4.375 4.258 5.575 5.208 5.083 5.233 5.658 6.058 6.058 5.708 5.6 5.292 5.167 6.483 5.092 3.644 3.727 4.248 4.505 4.657 4.773 2021 +193 AUS LE Australia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021. Data refer to calendar years Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.287 6.416 6.418 6.301 6.494 6.701 6.974 7.128 7.391 7.719 7.857 7.667 7.63 7.655 7.898 8.187 8.299 8.363 8.516 8.671 8.9 9.016 9.186 9.392 9.556 9.877 10.123 10.434 10.728 10.804 11.021 11.213 11.351 11.458 11.531 11.759 11.966 12.246 12.579 12.867 12.669 13.058 13.476 13.592 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +193 AUS LP Australia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 14.802 15.039 15.289 15.483 15.677 15.901 16.139 16.395 16.687 16.937 17.17 17.379 17.557 17.719 17.893 18.12 18.33 18.51 18.706 18.919 19.141 19.386 19.605 19.827 20.046 20.312 20.628 21.016 21.476 21.866 22.172 22.522 22.928 23.298 23.64 23.985 24.386 24.761 25.151 25.527 25.639 25.767 25.973 26.284 26.626 26.959 27.282 27.61 2021 +193 AUS GGR Australia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 107.705 118.812 125.491 126.061 126.775 133.699 144.647 158.93 174.048 185.241 208.486 235.466 250.661 259.965 274.664 298.528 323.386 349.845 377.594 405.376 419.753 419.791 434.374 466.635 500.983 528.104 547.558 566.897 593.665 633.434 676.77 690.142 707.36 780.113 851.107 879.719 902.712 945.59 996.715 "1,042.33" 2021 +193 AUS GGR_NGDP Australia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.172 30.554 30.273 30.29 29.322 29.426 29.968 31.106 32.108 32.342 34.43 36.931 36.521 35.643 35.14 35.973 36.18 36.326 36.358 35.819 33.998 33.218 31.861 31.8 33.069 33.67 33.938 34.6 34.943 35.145 35.736 34.61 35.973 35.864 34.959 34.819 34.676 34.701 34.956 34.884 2021 +193 AUS GGX Australia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 106.055 115.213 126.452 137.672 147.296 155.185 162.964 172.241 181.945 188.066 209.976 231.216 242.066 260.186 273.158 289.805 311.553 333.388 359.172 388.671 433.35 477.502 504.175 533.086 554.171 572.2 594.653 612.582 634.814 664.399 700.634 777.938 879.569 920.495 934.444 954.764 969.632 994.312 "1,024.83" "1,062.32" 2021 +193 AUS GGX_NGDP Australia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.695 29.628 30.504 33.08 34.068 34.155 33.763 33.711 33.564 32.835 34.676 36.264 35.269 35.674 34.947 34.922 34.856 34.617 34.584 34.343 35.1 37.785 36.98 36.329 36.579 36.481 36.857 37.388 37.365 36.863 36.996 39.013 44.73 42.318 38.382 37.79 37.247 36.489 35.941 35.553 2021 +193 AUS GGXCNL Australia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.65 3.599 -0.961 -11.611 -20.521 -21.487 -18.318 -13.311 -7.897 -2.825 -1.489 4.25 8.596 -0.221 1.507 8.724 11.833 16.457 18.422 16.705 -13.598 -57.711 -69.802 -66.451 -53.188 -44.097 -47.095 -45.685 -41.15 -30.965 -23.864 -87.796 -172.209 -140.382 -83.337 -75.044 -66.92 -48.722 -28.112 -19.996 2021 +193 AUS GGXCNL_NGDP Australia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.478 0.926 -0.232 -2.79 -4.746 -4.729 -3.795 -2.605 -1.457 -0.493 -0.246 0.667 1.252 -0.03 0.193 1.051 1.324 1.709 1.774 1.476 -1.101 -4.567 -5.12 -4.528 -3.511 -2.811 -2.919 -2.788 -2.422 -1.718 -1.26 -4.403 -8.758 -6.454 -3.423 -2.97 -2.571 -1.788 -0.986 -0.669 2021 +193 AUS GGSB Australia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.145 -8.532 -16.531 -18.328 -15.45 -10.277 -4.433 0.7 1.108 5.961 9.005 0.964 2.335 8.528 10.744 15.405 16.987 13.043 -16.392 -56.779 -67.476 -64.756 -52.243 -42.46 -44.404 -42.543 -38.18 -28.659 -21.613 -81.281 -162.726 -135.794 -85.031 -77.906 -68.456 -49.23 -27.545 -19.731 2021 +193 AUS GGSB_NPGDP Australia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.278 -1.993 -3.706 -3.945 -3.179 -1.991 -0.812 0.122 0.184 0.947 1.322 0.132 0.3 1.028 1.211 1.608 1.636 1.165 -1.336 -4.473 -4.909 -4.374 -3.444 -2.689 -2.729 -2.568 -2.229 -1.578 -1.137 -4.046 -7.94 -6.193 -3.523 -3.103 -2.637 -1.808 -0.966 -0.66 2021 +193 AUS GGXONLB Australia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.762 -4.073 -13.473 -13.173 -8.613 -2.548 3.082 6.994 6.925 10.509 13.242 5.02 6.659 11.148 11.737 15.076 15.255 14.534 -13.983 -57.227 -66.601 -59.965 -43.445 -32.538 -33.552 -30.66 -25.828 -15.295 -7.837 -71.381 -154.434 -120.423 -56.438 -38.611 -26.643 -8.86 11.301 19.18 2021 +193 AUS GGXONLB_NGDP Australia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.872 -0.979 -3.116 -2.899 -1.784 -0.499 0.568 1.221 1.144 1.648 1.929 0.688 0.852 1.343 1.313 1.565 1.469 1.284 -1.133 -4.528 -4.885 -4.087 -2.868 -2.074 -2.08 -1.871 -1.52 -0.849 -0.414 -3.58 -7.854 -5.536 -2.318 -1.528 -1.023 -0.325 0.396 0.642 2021 +193 AUS GGXWDN Australia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.611 39.685 52.453 78.787 100.244 112.206 118.013 115.645 104.179 88.661 70.394 48.955 34.211 21.576 6.249 -10.971 -36.656 -65.566 -82.23 -65.384 15.482 85.995 155.174 209.019 251.451 307.595 362.193 396.94 419.992 456.548 555.4 679.332 752.054 832.84 912.175 972.684 "1,025.92" "1,058.90" "1,084.88" 2021 +193 AUS GGXWDN_NGDP Australia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.929 9.573 12.603 18.222 22.062 23.247 23.098 21.334 18.189 14.642 11.041 7.133 4.691 2.76 0.753 -1.227 -3.806 -6.313 -7.266 -5.296 1.225 6.308 10.575 13.797 16.031 19.065 22.106 23.364 23.303 24.108 27.853 34.547 34.574 34.209 36.104 37.364 37.649 37.136 36.308 2021 +193 AUS GGXWDG Australia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.235 68.077 89.98 119.507 139.397 153.146 159.276 159.168 148.468 143.643 143.917 134.017 124.955 117.437 109.471 106.49 104.695 103.348 109.51 145.053 210.236 277.663 352.965 417.19 478.17 549.362 618.535 689.495 742.023 791.01 931.124 "1,125.63" "1,269.83" "1,381.21" "1,481.43" "1,574.93" "1,646.98" "1,699.43" "1,747.13" 2021 +193 AUS GGXWDG_NGDP Australia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.033 16.423 21.621 27.641 30.68 31.729 31.174 29.363 25.921 23.722 22.572 19.526 17.132 15.025 13.191 11.914 10.871 9.951 9.676 11.749 16.636 20.366 24.054 27.538 30.486 34.049 37.751 40.583 41.17 41.769 46.696 57.243 58.378 56.733 58.635 60.498 60.44 59.6 58.473 2021 +193 AUS NGDP_FY Australia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Treasury Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Social Benefits series comprises social security and welfare spending for which we do not have comparable data prior to 2004 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the FY2022/23 budget published by the Commonwealth Government in March 2022, the FY2022/23 budget published by the respective state/territory governments (as of August 30, 2022), and the IMF staff's estimates and projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11)=2010. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. July/June by authorities, and Jan/Dec by staff GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. The IMF has published a revised Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM 2014), and the Australian system has been updated to reflect the new international standards. These changes are presented in the Australian System of Government Finance Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015 (cat. no. 5514.0), and will be implemented for data reported for periods from 1 July 2017 onwards, Source: ABS Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Other;. Other includes Territory governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 142.886 163.829 183.735 198.767 223.984 248.678 270.337 303.863 345.515 388.863 414.537 416.176 432.359 454.362 482.667 510.93 542.075 572.76 605.535 637.589 686.349 729.353 781.634 829.871 893.833 963.069 "1,038.56" "1,131.75" "1,234.63" "1,263.73" "1,363.36" "1,467.39" "1,514.99" "1,568.49" "1,613.43" "1,638.44" "1,698.95" "1,802.34" "1,893.79" "1,994.03" "1,966.39" "2,175.18" "2,434.59" "2,526.53" "2,603.28" "2,724.98" "2,851.38" "2,987.96" 2021 +193 AUS BCA Australia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Australian Bureau of Statistics (via Haver Analytics) Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.856 -7.643 -7.681 -5.648 -8.175 -8.478 -9.163 -7.223 -10.407 -18.534 -15.739 -10.668 -10.388 -9.384 -16.001 -18.927 -14.715 -12.44 -18.705 -22.543 -16.369 -8.462 -16.131 -28.803 -41.383 -44.143 -46.311 -63.992 -51.016 -45.184 -45.912 -45.332 -68.351 -51.111 -44.3 -57.18 -41.426 -35.57 -31.275 6.043 32.483 51.447 36.608 13.347 -9.267 -8.793 -9.313 -10.345 2021 +193 AUS BCA_NGDPD Australia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.369 -4.059 -4.109 -3.149 -4.149 -4.865 -5.052 -3.392 -3.842 -6.015 -4.86 -3.29 -3.268 -3.035 -4.531 -4.996 -3.467 -2.919 -4.908 -5.479 -4.096 -2.241 -3.795 -5.324 -6.286 -6.001 -5.919 -6.743 -4.831 -4.518 -3.662 -2.993 -4.356 -3.365 -3.042 -4.637 -3.278 -2.574 -2.207 0.436 2.393 3.146 2.122 0.746 -0.504 -0.46 -0.467 -0.497 2021 +122 AUT NGDP_R Austria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 177.286 177.11 180.489 185.55 186.166 190.342 194.797 198.071 199.974 207.747 216.775 224.235 228.93 230.136 235.664 241.952 247.754 252.941 262 271.318 280.477 284.031 288.722 291.44 299.411 306.13 316.704 328.509 333.307 320.759 326.651 336.199 338.486 338.573 340.812 344.269 351.118 359.049 368.03 373.519 348.364 364.394 381.507 385.322 392.643 399.711 406.506 413.416 2021 +122 AUT NGDP_RPCH Austria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.314 -0.099 1.908 2.804 0.332 2.243 2.341 1.681 0.961 3.887 4.346 3.442 2.094 0.527 2.402 2.668 2.398 2.094 3.581 3.556 3.376 1.267 1.652 0.941 2.735 2.244 3.454 3.727 1.46 -3.765 1.837 2.923 0.68 0.026 0.661 1.015 1.989 2.259 2.502 1.491 -6.735 4.601 4.696 1 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.7 2021 +122 AUT NGDP Austria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 75.98 80.885 86.824 92.523 97.131 102.372 107.602 111.721 119.625 127.959 137.525 147.439 155.762 160.9 168.925 176.578 182.541 188.724 196.347 203.851 213.606 220.525 226.735 231.863 242.348 254.075 267.824 283.978 293.762 288.044 295.897 310.129 318.653 323.91 333.146 344.269 357.608 369.362 385.424 397.519 379.321 403.104 442.82 461.159 480.719 499.847 519.243 538.775 2021 +122 AUT NGDPD Austria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 80.923 70.121 70.111 71.032 67.007 68.624 97.375 121.771 133.591 133.263 166.866 174.435 195.506 190.383 203.97 241.234 237.343 213.045 218.557 217.475 197.377 197.51 214.243 262.208 301.321 316.267 336.298 389.231 432.005 401.323 392.595 431.609 409.661 430.197 442.699 382.01 395.728 417.114 455.374 445.061 432.912 477.084 468.046 472.686 494.052 516.742 540.286 564.321 2021 +122 AUT PPPGDP Austria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 84.657 92.574 100.169 107.011 111.241 117.332 122.496 127.636 133.406 144.027 155.91 166.73 174.1 179.165 187.387 196.421 204.814 212.708 222.806 233.981 247.359 256.137 264.425 272.183 287.133 302.783 322.907 343.995 355.712 344.515 355.061 373.031 391.635 406.37 417.06 431.092 460.236 479.46 503.194 519.834 490.668 534.573 599.47 627.037 652.357 676.442 701.039 726.752 2021 +122 AUT NGDP_D Austria "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 42.858 45.67 48.105 49.864 52.175 53.783 55.238 56.405 59.82 61.594 63.441 65.752 68.039 69.915 71.68 72.981 73.678 74.612 74.941 75.134 76.158 77.641 78.531 79.558 80.942 82.996 84.566 86.445 88.136 89.801 90.585 92.246 94.141 95.669 97.751 100 101.848 102.872 104.726 106.425 108.886 110.623 116.071 119.682 122.432 125.052 127.733 130.323 2021 +122 AUT NGDPRPC Austria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "23,511.45" "23,440.87" "23,858.11" "24,599.63" "24,678.58" "25,215.19" "25,778.41" "26,176.68" "26,394.65" "27,355.64" "28,355.86" "29,080.32" "29,354.12" "29,195.80" "29,722.91" "30,440.75" "31,128.75" "31,744.45" "32,845.30" "33,947.29" "35,008.96" "35,317.14" "35,723.49" "35,899.37" "36,650.12" "37,218.18" "38,305.02" "39,602.32" "40,053.46" "38,453.44" "39,068.14" "40,078.37" "40,170.18" "39,939.10" "39,889.33" "39,894.38" "40,174.61" "40,733.18" "41,423.44" "42,163.56" "39,137.60" "40,734.84" "42,435.71" "42,646.83" "43,240.91" "43,800.25" "44,323.24" "44,852.47" 2021 +122 AUT NGDPRPPPPC Austria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "31,396.31" "31,302.06" "31,859.24" "32,849.42" "32,954.86" "33,671.42" "34,423.53" "34,955.36" "35,246.43" "36,529.70" "37,865.36" "38,832.78" "39,198.40" "38,986.98" "39,690.87" "40,649.44" "41,568.17" "42,390.36" "43,860.38" "45,331.94" "46,749.66" "47,161.19" "47,703.82" "47,938.68" "48,941.20" "49,699.77" "51,151.09" "52,883.46" "53,485.90" "51,349.29" "52,170.14" "53,519.17" "53,641.76" "53,333.18" "53,266.72" "53,273.47" "53,647.68" "54,393.57" "55,315.31" "56,303.64" "52,262.89" "54,395.78" "56,667.06" "56,948.98" "57,742.30" "58,489.22" "59,187.60" "59,894.31" 2021 +122 AUT NGDPPC Austria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,076.42" "10,705.33" "11,476.97" "12,266.40" "12,875.97" "13,561.52" "14,239.51" "14,764.84" "15,789.32" "16,849.34" "17,989.32" "19,120.81" "19,972.34" "20,412.30" "21,305.53" "22,215.88" "22,935.10" "23,685.09" "24,614.74" "25,505.80" "26,662.25" "27,420.66" "28,053.94" "28,560.67" "29,665.22" "30,889.53" "32,393.09" "34,234.06" "35,301.38" "34,531.52" "35,389.81" "36,970.54" "37,816.44" "38,209.44" "38,992.13" "39,894.38" "40,917.16" "41,903.19" "43,381.15" "44,872.73" "42,615.50" "45,062.16" "49,255.64" "51,040.41" "52,940.52" "54,773.15" "56,615.56" "58,452.95" 2021 +122 AUT NGDPDPC Austria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,731.96" "9,280.73" "9,267.66" "9,417.24" "8,882.63" "9,090.80" "12,886.10" "16,093.01" "17,632.82" "17,547.81" "21,827.44" "22,621.88" "25,068.40" "24,152.66" "25,725.56" "30,350.53" "29,820.60" "26,737.48" "27,399.09" "27,210.47" "24,636.47" "24,558.92" "26,508.32" "32,298.61" "36,883.89" "38,450.61" "40,674.88" "46,922.56" "51,914.01" "48,111.66" "46,955.17" "51,452.28" "48,616.90" "50,747.38" "51,814.42" "44,267.81" "45,278.83" "47,320.54" "51,254.40" "50,239.42" "48,636.30" "53,332.27" "52,061.65" "52,316.14" "54,408.88" "56,624.59" "58,909.93" "61,224.41" 2021 +122 AUT PPPPC Austria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,227.04" "12,252.31" "13,240.95" "14,187.11" "14,746.34" "15,543.38" "16,210.52" "16,868.12" "17,608.35" "18,965.09" "20,394.20" "21,622.62" "22,323.60" "22,729.42" "23,634.05" "24,712.36" "25,733.62" "26,695.11" "27,931.75" "29,275.66" "30,875.24" "31,848.75" "32,717.29" "33,527.29" "35,147.25" "36,811.31" "39,055.31" "41,469.21" "42,745.92" "41,301.36" "42,465.96" "44,469.20" "46,477.67" "47,936.68" "48,813.54" "49,955.47" "52,659.77" "54,393.57" "56,636.70" "58,679.93" "55,125.04" "59,758.84" "66,680.12" "69,399.47" "71,842.69" "74,124.47" "76,437.55" "78,847.01" 2021 +122 AUT NGAP_NPGDP Austria Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.783 -1.58 -1.476 -0.504 -2.323 -2.09 -1.458 0.2 -1.366 -0.222 1.358 2.182 1.545 -0.569 -0.787 -0.732 -0.677 -0.386 0.616 1.104 1.686 0.767 0.274 -1.204 -0.761 -0.524 0.933 2.61 2.729 -1.3 -0.677 1.085 0.685 -0.345 -0.965 -0.928 -0.501 0.196 1.045 0.808 -2.109 -2.109 -0.186 -0.569 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +122 AUT PPPSH Austria Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.632 0.62 0.63 0.632 0.607 0.599 0.593 0.581 0.561 0.562 0.564 0.569 0.523 0.516 0.513 0.508 0.501 0.492 0.496 0.497 0.49 0.484 0.479 0.465 0.453 0.442 0.435 0.428 0.422 0.407 0.394 0.39 0.389 0.385 0.381 0.385 0.396 0.392 0.388 0.383 0.369 0.365 0.37 0.365 0.36 0.355 0.349 0.344 2021 +122 AUT PPPEX Austria Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.898 0.874 0.867 0.865 0.873 0.872 0.878 0.875 0.897 0.888 0.882 0.884 0.895 0.898 0.901 0.899 0.891 0.887 0.881 0.871 0.864 0.861 0.857 0.852 0.844 0.839 0.829 0.826 0.826 0.836 0.833 0.831 0.814 0.797 0.799 0.799 0.777 0.77 0.766 0.765 0.773 0.754 0.739 0.735 0.737 0.739 0.741 0.741 2021 +122 AUT NID_NGDP Austria Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.133 28.87 25.998 25.353 27.248 26.883 26.773 26.917 25.657 26.486 26.704 26.97 26.292 25.361 26.187 26.768 26.338 26.214 26.106 26.118 25.927 25.161 23.643 24.409 24.061 23.825 23.61 24.584 24.467 22.775 22.608 24.141 23.977 23.723 23.532 23.806 24.256 24.838 25.723 25.404 25.901 28.141 27.132 27.348 27.155 27.192 26.491 26.78 2021 +122 AUT NGSD_NGDP Austria Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.919 24.598 23.647 21.978 23.015 22.998 23.096 23.305 23.834 25.014 25.732 25.263 24.227 22.927 22.855 23.979 23.499 23.668 24.253 23.857 25.221 24.365 25.745 25.957 26.137 26.084 26.905 28.387 28.957 25.372 25.463 25.771 25.46 25.666 26.006 25.531 26.981 26.213 26.627 27.496 27.8 27.618 24.51 25.271 26.919 27.52 27.545 28.54 2021 +122 AUT PCPI Austria "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 53.215 56.837 59.929 61.928 65.436 67.523 68.696 69.663 70.964 72.561 74.581 76.905 79.54 82.112 84.338 85.693 87.212 88.227 88.95 89.409 91.157 93.254 94.823 96.056 97.943 100 101.689 103.926 107.281 107.715 109.539 113.419 116.331 118.794 120.539 121.512 122.693 125.43 128.089 130 131.81 135.44 145.915 153.381 157.215 160.674 163.888 167.165 2021 +122 AUT PCPIPCH Austria "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.325 6.807 5.44 3.335 5.665 3.19 1.737 1.408 1.868 2.249 2.784 3.116 3.426 3.234 2.711 1.607 1.773 1.165 0.819 0.516 1.955 2.301 1.683 1.3 1.965 2.1 1.689 2.2 3.228 0.405 1.693 3.542 2.567 2.118 1.469 0.807 0.972 2.231 2.12 1.492 1.392 2.754 7.734 5.117 2.5 2.2 2 2 2021 +122 AUT PCPIE Austria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 54.61 58.108 60.854 63.158 66.346 68.207 68.959 70.092 71.4 73.17 75.46 77.52 80.42 82.91 84.89 85.361 87.268 88.064 88.438 89.911 91.564 93.23 94.811 96.078 98.491 100 101.629 105.141 106.71 107.832 110.174 113.818 117.017 119.177 120.022 121.192 123.051 125.863 128.011 130.34 131.692 136.7 146.269 150.95 154.724 158.128 161.29 164.516 2021 +122 AUT PCPIEPCH Austria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 6.661 6.407 4.726 3.785 5.049 2.804 1.104 1.642 1.866 2.479 3.13 2.73 3.741 3.096 2.388 0.555 2.234 0.913 0.425 1.665 1.839 1.819 1.696 1.337 2.512 1.532 1.629 3.456 1.492 1.052 2.171 3.308 2.81 1.846 0.709 0.975 1.534 2.285 1.707 1.82 1.037 3.803 7 3.2 2.5 2.2 2 2 2021 +122 AUT TM_RPCH Austria Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1988 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.17 -0.771 -4.667 5.691 10.05 6.156 -2.911 5.447 10.4 10.158 7.98 5.114 2.116 -5.489 10.332 5.905 8.642 7.27 5.758 4.064 10.186 5.192 0.291 3.507 7.975 5.455 5.855 5.635 0.954 -11.899 11.97 5.954 0.924 0.694 2.957 3.63 3.726 5.289 5.341 1.979 -9.377 13.739 10.262 3.743 1.722 2.411 1.898 1.674 2020 +122 AUT TMG_RPCH Austria Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1988 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.115 -1.618 -3.463 6.575 10.972 6.555 -3.581 3.51 10.4 10.262 8.615 5.988 1.348 -4.615 10.391 5.556 5.846 8.936 7.261 5.779 11.354 4.906 -0.038 3.782 9.192 5.02 6.28 7.117 0.943 -12.532 14.337 6.297 -0.045 -1.954 2.147 4.169 3.625 2.847 4.154 -0.02 -6.462 4.775 19.884 6.044 1.767 1.874 3.165 1.683 2020 +122 AUT TX_RPCH Austria Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1988 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.227 5.063 1.591 3.638 6.334 7.1 -2.348 3.101 10.2 10.544 8.572 2.937 1.319 -2.373 5.688 7.205 9.979 11.028 7.852 6.434 13.525 5.771 4.286 0.531 8.661 6.665 7.576 7.572 2.171 -14.368 13.131 5.935 1.438 0.641 2.888 3.049 2.988 4.898 5.139 3.417 -10.759 9.186 13.296 2.029 2.11 3.759 2.388 2.496 2020 +122 AUT TXG_RPCH Austria Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1988 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.24 7.714 4.078 5.682 7.754 9.61 -2.729 2.119 9.6 10.265 8.453 3.215 2.608 -3.391 8.291 12.037 6.96 15.559 8.195 7.804 13.368 6.005 4.281 0.049 10.605 6.054 7.929 8.415 0.876 -16.637 18.357 6.289 0.883 -0.804 2.883 3.136 2.854 4.903 4.708 2.748 -7.816 12.357 11.01 0.394 3.957 2.457 3.457 2.157 2020 +122 AUT LUR Austria Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 1.6 2.2 3.1 3.7 3.8 3.6 3.1 3.8 2.676 2.348 2.723 3.151 3.29 3.958 3.85 4.242 4.717 4.758 4.708 4.142 3.883 4.008 4.392 4.792 5.875 6.033 5.6 5.217 4.425 5.683 5.175 4.892 5.242 5.35 6.042 6.158 6.45 5.925 5.233 4.817 5.4 6.167 4.467 4.6 4.5 4.3 4.3 4.3 2021 +122 AUT LE Austria Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 3.235 3.247 3.209 3.173 3.184 3.201 3.225 3.231 3.26 3.32 3.397 3.477 3.545 3.544 3.562 3.559 3.535 3.545 3.57 3.605 3.635 3.652 3.66 3.695 3.711 3.747 3.826 3.924 3.994 3.982 4.017 4.053 4.085 4.105 4.113 4.148 4.22 4.26 4.287 4.324 4.281 4.318 4.423 4.439 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +122 AUT LP Austria Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Note: mid-year population Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 7.54 7.556 7.565 7.543 7.544 7.549 7.557 7.567 7.576 7.594 7.645 7.711 7.799 7.883 7.929 7.948 7.959 7.968 7.977 7.992 8.012 8.042 8.082 8.118 8.169 8.225 8.268 8.295 8.322 8.341 8.361 8.389 8.426 8.477 8.544 8.63 8.74 8.815 8.885 8.859 8.901 8.946 8.99 9.035 9.08 9.126 9.171 9.217 2021 +122 AUT GGR Austria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.892 55.351 60.511 65.83 72.999 79.593 82.782 87.725 93.592 94.181 100.893 97.21 103.793 111.803 114.651 112.556 118.424 123.515 128.059 135.91 142.033 140.523 143.161 149.838 156.216 160.976 165.226 172.069 173.571 179.077 188.506 195.483 185.69 201.761 218.958 227.171 234.126 243.709 253.167 262.69 2020 +122 AUT GGR_NGDP Austria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.215 43.257 44 44.649 46.866 49.468 49.005 49.681 51.272 49.904 51.385 47.687 48.591 50.699 50.566 48.544 48.865 48.613 47.815 47.859 48.35 48.785 48.382 48.315 49.024 49.698 49.596 49.981 48.537 48.483 48.909 49.176 48.953 50.052 49.446 49.261 48.703 48.757 48.757 48.757 2020 +122 AUT GGX Austria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 56.905 59.225 64.045 70.173 76.328 86.901 91.251 98.568 101.546 98.658 106.133 102.547 108.201 113.255 118.878 115.759 130.152 129.97 134.925 139.836 146.502 155.95 156.338 157.831 163.192 167.292 174.318 175.671 179.059 182.091 187.851 193.059 216.207 225.655 230.924 234.32 239.968 249.38 259.215 269.509 2020 +122 AUT GGX_NGDP Austria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.57 46.284 46.57 47.594 49.003 54.009 54.019 55.821 55.629 52.276 54.054 50.305 50.654 51.357 52.43 49.926 53.704 51.154 50.378 49.242 49.871 54.141 52.835 50.892 51.213 51.648 52.325 51.027 50.071 49.299 48.739 48.566 56.999 55.979 52.149 50.811 49.919 49.891 49.922 50.023 2020 +122 AUT GGXCNL Austria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.013 -3.874 -3.534 -4.343 -3.328 -7.308 -8.469 -10.843 -7.954 -4.476 -5.24 -5.337 -4.407 -1.452 -4.228 -3.204 -11.727 -6.455 -6.866 -3.926 -4.469 -15.427 -13.177 -7.992 -6.975 -6.317 -9.092 -3.602 -5.488 -3.014 0.656 2.424 -30.517 -23.894 -11.966 -7.149 -5.842 -5.671 -6.048 -6.82 2020 +122 AUT GGXCNL_NGDP Austria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.355 -3.028 -2.57 -2.946 -2.137 -4.542 -5.013 -6.141 -4.357 -2.372 -2.669 -2.618 -2.063 -0.658 -1.865 -1.382 -4.839 -2.541 -2.563 -1.382 -1.521 -5.356 -4.453 -2.577 -2.189 -1.95 -2.729 -1.046 -1.535 -0.816 0.17 0.61 -8.045 -5.928 -2.702 -1.55 -1.215 -1.134 -1.165 -1.266 2020 +122 AUT GGSB Austria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.502 -0.696 -2.112 3.416 -1.221 -1.295 -2.915 -4.467 -3.004 -3.985 -4.511 -5.659 -3.984 -5.851 -7.7 -10.129 -7.842 -4.962 -5.872 -6.705 -8.326 -3.609 -4.581 -0.693 -4.468 -5.593 -8.277 -7.742 -8.218 -10.615 -11.352 -9.19 -6.906 -6.374 -2.338 0.296 -4.117 -3.254 -3.195 -2.357 -18.757 -18.614 -11.495 -5.644 -5.184 -5.598 -5.982 -6.92 2020 +122 AUT GGSB_NPGDP Austria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.909 -2.588 -3.603 -4.507 -5.675 -4.267 -2.619 -3.009 -3.326 -3.964 -1.649 -2.026 -0.295 -1.83 -2.19 -3.119 -2.797 -2.874 -3.637 -3.811 -2.995 -2.182 -1.961 -0.695 0.085 -1.146 -0.883 -0.838 -0.598 -4.841 -4.52 -2.591 -1.217 -1.076 -1.12 -1.152 -1.285 2020 +122 AUT GGXONLB Austria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.756 -1.553 -1.01 -1.43 -0.168 -3.166 -4.204 -5.074 -1.887 1.326 0.566 0.347 1.449 4.49 1.232 2.814 -6.255 -0.448 -0.633 2.305 2.042 -9.103 -6.771 -1.373 -0.07 0.615 -2.495 2.945 0.495 2.378 5.389 6.539 -27.01 -20.941 -9.524 -3.683 -1.839 -0.992 -0.954 -1.471 2020 +122 AUT GGXONLB_NGDP Austria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.468 -1.214 -0.734 -0.97 -0.108 -1.968 -2.489 -2.874 -1.034 0.703 0.288 0.17 0.678 2.036 0.543 1.214 -2.581 -0.176 -0.236 0.812 0.695 -3.16 -2.288 -0.443 -0.022 0.19 -0.749 0.855 0.138 0.644 1.398 1.645 -7.121 -5.195 -2.151 -0.799 -0.383 -0.198 -0.184 -0.273 2020 +122 AUT GGXWDN Austria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 82.308 93.415 93.232 100.305 98.984 111.959 127.119 132.946 138.46 144.441 163.207 178.963 186.902 192.693 195.669 197.037 200.658 203.538 206.548 195.479 190.651 226.09 244.175 257.846 266.338 273.558 283.625 288.167 296.068 2020 +122 AUT GGXWDN_NGDP Austria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.377 43.732 42.277 44.239 42.691 46.197 50.032 49.639 48.757 49.169 56.66 60.482 60.266 60.471 60.408 59.144 58.285 56.916 55.92 50.718 47.96 59.604 60.574 58.228 57.754 56.906 56.742 55.498 54.952 2020 +122 AUT GGXWDG Austria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.623 72.082 76.92 82.763 87.27 97.552 107.64 119.834 123.776 119.001 135.123 124.559 140.42 146.328 151.862 150.47 157.16 173.578 179.444 183.849 200.984 229.225 243.871 254.858 260.215 262.404 279.036 290.567 295.2 290.331 285.387 280.559 315.999 334.084 347.755 356.247 363.467 373.534 378.076 385.977 2020 +122 AUT GGXWDG_NGDP Austria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.365 56.332 55.932 56.134 56.028 60.629 63.721 67.865 67.807 63.056 68.819 61.103 65.738 66.355 66.978 64.896 64.849 68.318 67.001 64.74 68.417 79.58 82.418 82.178 81.661 81.011 83.758 84.401 82.549 78.603 74.045 70.578 83.306 82.878 78.532 77.25 75.609 74.73 72.813 71.64 2020 +122 AUT NGDP_FY Austria "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget, the Austria Stability Programme, and Austria National Reform Programme 2022. The NGEU fund and the latest announcement on fiscal measures have also been incorporated. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 75.98 80.885 86.824 92.523 97.131 102.372 107.602 111.721 119.625 127.959 137.525 147.439 155.762 160.9 168.925 176.578 182.541 188.724 196.347 203.851 213.606 220.525 226.735 231.863 242.348 254.075 267.824 283.978 293.762 288.044 295.897 310.129 318.653 323.91 333.146 344.269 357.608 369.362 385.424 397.519 379.321 403.104 442.82 461.159 480.719 499.847 519.243 538.775 2020 +122 AUT BCA Austria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Capital account includes migrants' transfers BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.865 -3.042 0.703 0.276 -0.178 -0.158 0.204 -0.263 -0.242 0.248 1.166 0.061 -0.753 -1.013 -2.992 -6.9 -6.736 -5.424 -4.048 -4.917 -1.393 -1.573 4.504 4.06 6.255 7.143 11.08 14.8 19.397 10.42 11.207 7.038 6.074 8.359 10.952 6.591 10.78 5.732 4.117 9.311 8.221 -2.497 -12.272 -9.819 -1.168 1.695 5.697 9.935 2020 +122 AUT BCA_NGDPD Austria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.776 -4.338 1.003 0.389 -0.266 -0.23 0.21 -0.216 -0.181 0.186 0.699 0.035 -0.385 -0.532 -1.467 -2.86 -2.838 -2.546 -1.852 -2.261 -0.706 -0.796 2.102 1.548 2.076 2.258 3.295 3.802 4.49 2.596 2.855 1.631 1.483 1.943 2.474 1.725 2.724 1.374 0.904 2.092 1.899 -0.523 -2.622 -2.077 -0.236 0.328 1.055 1.761 2020 +912 AZE NGDP_R Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.27 7.129 5.726 4.98 5.106 5.56 5.894 6.566 6.974 7.427 8.128 8.957 9.786 12.523 16.839 21.127 23.364 25.553 26.777 26.356 26.936 28.51 29.308 29.616 28.708 28.752 29.184 29.907 28.652 30.262 31.375 32.175 32.984 33.803 34.641 35.508 2021 +912 AZE NGDP_RPCH Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -23.098 -19.673 -13.027 2.531 8.884 6.007 11.396 6.227 6.486 9.439 10.208 9.254 27.962 34.466 25.463 10.591 9.37 4.789 -1.573 2.203 5.843 2.798 1.05 -3.064 0.154 1.5 2.48 -4.199 5.619 3.68 2.547 2.515 2.484 2.48 2.501 2021 +912 AZE NGDP Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.005 0.031 0.709 2.134 2.732 3.158 3.312 3.775 4.718 5.316 6.063 7.147 8.53 12.523 18.746 28.361 40.137 35.602 42.465 52.082 54.744 58.182 59.014 54.38 60.425 70.338 80.092 81.896 72.578 92.858 119.112 121.061 127.557 134.343 141.098 148.379 2021 +912 AZE NGDPD Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.193 1.309 2.258 2.417 3.177 3.963 4.28 4.581 5.273 5.475 6.232 7.276 8.682 13.273 21.027 33.09 48.979 44.289 52.913 65.99 69.687 74.16 75.24 50.844 37.83 41.375 47.113 48.174 42.693 54.622 70.066 71.212 75.033 79.025 82.999 87.282 2021 +912 AZE PPPGDP Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.738 25.773 21.145 18.776 19.603 21.713 23.276 26.294 28.564 31.102 34.568 38.849 43.583 57.519 79.73 102.735 115.795 127.456 135.166 135.804 148.34 161.865 166.329 144.146 140.23 139.153 144.615 150.852 146.259 160.897 178.679 189.759 198.613 207.33 216.517 226.227 2021 +912 AZE NGDP_D Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.052 0.441 12.379 42.846 53.512 56.804 56.188 57.498 67.649 71.574 74.591 79.783 87.165 99.998 111.327 134.241 171.79 139.323 158.588 197.612 203.234 204.074 201.359 183.62 210.481 244.634 274.441 273.833 253.313 306.849 379.637 376.264 386.726 397.426 407.31 417.876 2021 +912 AZE NGDPRPC Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,242.79" 952.125 753.74 651.561 660.9 712.823 748.267 825.5 868.237 915.261 992.224 "1,083.22" "1,172.14" "1,482.43" "1,968.74" "2,437.83" "2,661.09" "2,863.94" "2,976.01" "2,892.70" "2,916.73" "3,047.11" "3,092.50" "3,087.20" "2,957.90" "2,930.92" "2,948.41" "2,996.28" "2,846.06" "2,990.55" "3,063.84" "3,104.63" "3,144.97" "3,184.89" "3,225.16" "3,266.63" 2021 +912 AZE NGDPRPPPPC Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,014.74" "4,608.01" "3,647.88" "3,153.36" "3,198.56" "3,449.86" "3,621.40" "3,995.18" "4,202.02" "4,429.60" "4,802.08" "5,242.49" "5,672.81" "7,174.54" "9,528.12" "11,798.40" "12,878.90" "13,860.63" "14,403.00" "13,999.84" "14,116.13" "14,747.14" "14,966.79" "14,941.15" "14,315.38" "14,184.79" "14,269.47" "14,501.14" "13,774.12" "14,473.40" "14,828.08" "15,025.49" "15,220.75" "15,413.93" "15,608.84" "15,809.56" 2021 +912 AZE NGDPPC Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.646 4.197 93.309 279.165 353.662 404.91 420.439 474.647 587.354 655.09 740.105 864.231 "1,021.69" "1,482.41" "2,191.74" "3,272.58" "4,571.49" "3,990.13" "4,719.59" "5,716.32" "5,927.79" "6,218.35" "6,227.02" "5,668.72" "6,225.81" "7,170.01" "8,091.65" "8,204.80" "7,209.44" "9,176.48" "11,631.45" "11,681.59" "12,162.42" "12,657.58" "13,136.40" "13,650.48" 2021 +912 AZE NGDPDPC Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 159.971 174.875 297.162 316.227 411.14 508.043 543.344 576.005 656.386 674.783 760.812 879.863 "1,039.82" "1,571.29" "2,458.42" "3,818.27" "5,578.56" "4,963.77" "5,880.81" "7,242.81" "7,545.87" "7,926.09" "7,939.17" "5,300.14" "3,897.71" "4,217.65" "4,759.80" "4,826.35" "4,240.84" "5,397.93" "6,842.03" "6,871.52" "7,154.36" "7,445.64" "7,727.30" "8,029.69" 2021 +912 AZE PPPPC Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,389.15" "3,442.31" "2,783.27" "2,456.41" "2,537.25" "2,783.77" "2,955.08" "3,306.03" "3,555.96" "3,833.00" "4,220.08" "4,698.05" "5,220.14" "6,809.08" "9,321.79" "11,854.86" "13,188.69" "14,285.00" "15,022.40" "14,905.29" "16,062.58" "17,299.73" "17,550.60" "15,026.14" "14,448.33" "14,184.79" "14,610.35" "15,113.16" "14,528.45" "15,900.37" "17,448.20" "18,310.45" "18,937.58" "19,534.36" "20,157.96" "20,812.27" 2021 +912 AZE NGAP_NPGDP Azerbaijan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +912 AZE PPPSH Azerbaijan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.098 0.074 0.058 0.049 0.048 0.05 0.052 0.056 0.057 0.059 0.063 0.066 0.069 0.084 0.107 0.128 0.137 0.151 0.15 0.142 0.147 0.153 0.152 0.129 0.121 0.114 0.111 0.111 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.109 0.108 0.107 2021 +912 AZE PPPEX Azerbaijan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.001 0.034 0.114 0.139 0.145 0.142 0.144 0.165 0.171 0.175 0.184 0.196 0.218 0.235 0.276 0.347 0.279 0.314 0.384 0.369 0.359 0.355 0.377 0.431 0.505 0.554 0.543 0.496 0.577 0.667 0.638 0.642 0.648 0.652 0.656 2021 +912 AZE NID_NGDP Azerbaijan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.715 22.583 1.873 23.779 29.003 34.238 34.665 26.495 20.674 20.677 34.576 53.17 57.99 41.535 29.859 21.525 18.694 18.949 18.06 20.268 22.317 25.658 27.51 27.914 25.682 24.379 20.129 20.308 24.235 17.338 14.586 15.807 16.863 18.577 20.961 22.81 2021 +912 AZE NGSD_NGDP Azerbaijan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.204 10.587 -3.588 6.881 0.44 13.818 6.213 9.416 16.223 19.552 19.652 23.413 25.389 38.704 44.302 44.625 49.472 39.804 44.139 46.269 43.758 42.217 40.476 27.348 22.075 27.348 30.56 27.373 22.794 31.841 45.354 46.263 40.487 34.782 30.939 31.525 2021 +912 AZE PCPI Azerbaijan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005. PCPI = 100 in June 2005, Core CPI = 100 in 2006 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.063 0.773 13.635 69.78 83.592 86.664 85.994 78.663 80.083 81.499 83.746 85.523 91.26 100 108.227 126.177 152.4 154.457 163.206 175.861 177.631 181.936 184.57 192.042 215.929 243.664 249.352 256.115 263.348 280.886 315.269 349.16 377.093 399.719 417.706 434.414 2021 +912 AZE PCPIPCH Azerbaijan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,129.70" "1,664.00" 411.76 19.795 3.674 -0.773 -8.525 1.805 1.768 2.758 2.121 6.709 9.577 8.227 16.586 20.783 1.35 5.664 7.754 1.007 2.424 1.448 4.048 12.438 12.844 2.334 2.712 2.824 6.659 12.241 10.75 8 6 4.5 4 2021 +912 AZE PCPIE Azerbaijan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005. PCPI = 100 in June 2005, Core CPI = 100 in 2006 Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.159 2.303 43.567 80.422 85.792 86.126 79.586 79.215 80.959 82.4 85 88 97.2 102.4 114 136.3 157.4 158.5 171.1 180.7 180.2 186.9 186.7 199.669 230.688 248.986 252.966 259.082 266.129 298.017 335.269 365.443 391.024 410.576 426.999 444.079 2021 +912 AZE PCPIEPCH Azerbaijan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,350.00" "1,792.14" 84.595 6.677 0.389 -7.593 -0.467 2.202 1.78 3.155 3.529 10.455 5.35 11.328 19.561 15.481 0.699 7.95 5.611 -0.277 3.718 -0.107 6.946 15.535 7.932 1.598 2.418 2.72 11.982 12.5 9 7 5 4 4 2021 +912 AZE TM_RPCH Azerbaijan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -40.893 -24 6.11 31.952 57.384 -2.058 -43.481 5.58 8.756 34.672 24.591 -3.846 -1.828 21.686 6.647 2.292 -4.473 -9.146 31.088 13.11 13.861 7.758 12.049 16.371 -2.386 -2.13 -1.131 -9.837 -15.28 10.496 14.029 -10.086 -4.991 -1.345 1.852 2021 +912 AZE TMG_RPCH Azerbaijan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -52.354 -19.872 -3.927 32.806 35.78 6.393 -40.607 7.476 -1.641 14.38 21.752 -4.429 7.467 26.931 5.585 5.362 -4.899 -11.63 31.158 4.456 10.325 -10.969 25.445 19.661 -5.338 14.589 2.283 -8.631 -16.689 27.833 19.678 -11.952 -6.653 -1.86 2.465 2021 +912 AZE TX_RPCH Azerbaijan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -62.4 -8 -3.915 -5.64 29.919 20.684 -4.636 6.151 32.517 10.004 -0.588 7.87 42.306 40.184 45.936 6.962 7.954 -2.339 0.479 -0.046 -2.45 -0.705 7.088 1.659 -6.51 4.569 -0.348 -10.243 3.924 29.048 25.133 -9.16 -12.703 -11.223 0.951 2021 +912 AZE TXG_RPCH Azerbaijan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -60.379 -16.819 -7.922 -0.55 8.558 15.295 13.584 15.994 33.093 8.321 -1.227 11.03 47.814 42.416 47.805 7.785 4.606 -1.777 0.4 -4.671 -2.348 -2.606 -4 -1.82 -4.993 11.723 2.69 -11.644 6.861 41.095 25.662 -10.269 -14.128 -12.65 0.841 2021 +912 AZE LUR Azerbaijan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.777 10.913 10.037 9.167 7.987 7.256 6.615 6.326 5.856 5.742 5.631 5.424 5.185 4.973 4.913 4.958 5.043 4.961 4.944 4.848 7.157 5.952 5.886 5.82 5.755 5.691 5.627 5.564 2021 +912 AZE LE Azerbaijan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +912 AZE LP Azerbaijan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2005 cannot be confirmed at this time. Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.459 7.487 7.597 7.644 7.726 7.8 7.877 7.953 8.033 8.114 8.191 8.269 8.349 8.447 8.553 8.666 8.78 8.922 8.998 9.111 9.235 9.357 9.477 9.593 9.706 9.81 9.898 9.982 10.067 10.119 10.241 10.363 10.488 10.614 10.741 10.87 2021 +912 AZE GGR Azerbaijan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.127 0.375 0.481 0.605 0.674 0.697 0.867 2.049 2.578 1.663 2.218 3.161 4.867 8.056 19.52 14.37 19.444 23.226 22.085 22.937 23.084 18.416 20.699 24.076 30.925 33.966 24.467 33.895 55.71 62.694 55.792 50.322 46.98 47.584 2021 +912 AZE GGR_NGDP Azerbaijan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.868 17.572 17.586 19.159 20.353 18.472 18.384 38.549 42.532 23.267 25.997 25.239 25.962 28.405 48.633 40.363 45.789 44.594 40.342 39.423 39.117 33.866 34.255 34.229 38.612 41.475 33.711 36.502 46.771 51.787 43.739 37.458 33.296 32.069 2021 +912 AZE GGX Azerbaijan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.172 0.398 0.54 0.638 0.62 0.736 0.861 0.892 1.403 1.548 2.066 2.817 4.743 7.393 12.619 12.285 13.571 17.57 20.056 21.981 21.466 21.034 21.395 25.01 26.524 26.641 29.316 30.102 35.307 37.908 41.235 44.589 47.185 49.977 2021 +912 AZE GGX_NGDP Azerbaijan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.284 18.665 19.75 20.191 18.721 19.505 18.24 16.785 23.139 21.662 24.216 22.498 25.299 26.068 31.439 34.506 31.958 33.735 36.636 37.779 36.374 38.679 35.407 35.557 33.117 32.531 40.392 32.418 29.642 31.313 32.327 33.191 33.441 33.682 2021 +912 AZE GGXCNL Azerbaijan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.045 -0.023 -0.059 -0.033 0.054 -0.039 0.007 1.157 1.176 0.115 0.152 0.343 0.124 0.663 6.901 2.085 5.873 5.656 2.029 0.956 1.618 -2.617 -0.696 -0.934 4.401 7.325 -4.849 3.793 20.403 24.785 14.557 5.733 -0.205 -2.393 2021 +912 AZE GGXCNL_NGDP Azerbaijan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.416 -1.093 -2.164 -1.032 1.631 -1.033 0.145 21.764 19.393 1.605 1.781 2.741 0.663 2.337 17.194 5.857 13.831 10.86 3.705 1.643 2.742 -4.813 -1.152 -1.328 5.495 8.944 -6.682 4.084 17.129 20.473 11.412 4.267 -0.145 -1.612 2021 +912 AZE GGSB Azerbaijan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +912 AZE GGSB_NPGDP Azerbaijan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +912 AZE GGXONLB Azerbaijan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.045 -0.021 -0.05 -0.029 0.057 -0.024 0.025 1.171 1.193 0.131 0.17 0.364 0.159 0.722 6.961 2.149 5.875 5.695 2.087 1.018 1.706 -2.416 -0.438 -0.629 4.943 7.892 -4.245 4.42 20.988 25.312 15.031 6.159 0.179 -2.047 2021 +912 AZE GGXONLB_NGDP Azerbaijan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.407 -0.993 -1.839 -0.912 1.732 -0.633 0.539 22.024 19.672 1.833 1.99 2.908 0.85 2.545 17.342 6.036 13.836 10.935 3.813 1.749 2.891 -4.442 -0.725 -0.895 6.172 9.637 -5.848 4.76 17.62 20.908 11.784 4.585 0.127 -1.38 2021 +912 AZE GGXWDN Azerbaijan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +912 AZE GGXWDN_NGDP Azerbaijan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +912 AZE GGXWDG Azerbaijan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.41 0.457 0.394 0.473 0.959 1.077 1.296 1.395 1.56 0.828 0.858 0.993 1.135 1.293 1.683 2.115 2.587 3.192 3.595 5.035 9.778 12.453 15.832 14.966 14.46 15.479 24.558 24.609 26.814 30.358 34.012 38.279 43.476 2021 +912 AZE GGXWDG_NGDP Azerbaijan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.209 16.721 12.466 14.291 25.414 22.837 24.387 23.018 21.828 9.71 6.855 5.297 4.003 3.221 4.726 4.981 4.967 5.831 6.179 8.533 17.98 20.608 22.509 18.685 17.656 21.327 26.447 20.661 22.149 23.8 25.318 27.129 29.3 2021 +912 AZE NGDP_FY Azerbaijan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since the general government accounts for Azerbaijan are not available, all general government series are equal to the central government series. Central government includes state budget and main extrabudgetary funds, including operations of the oil fund and the social protection fund. Fiscal assumptions: WEO Oil and GAS assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Treasury bills (Manat); treasury bonds (Manat); sovereign external debt (US dollar). Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.005 0.031 0.709 2.134 2.732 3.158 3.312 3.775 4.718 5.316 6.063 7.147 8.53 12.523 18.746 28.361 40.137 35.602 42.465 52.082 54.744 58.182 59.014 54.38 60.425 70.338 80.092 81.896 72.578 92.858 119.112 121.061 127.557 134.343 141.098 148.379 2021 +912 AZE BCA Azerbaijan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2005 cannot be confirmed at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Azerbaijan manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.198 -0.16 -0.123 -0.318 -0.823 -0.916 -1.364 -0.6 -0.187 -0.052 -0.768 -2.021 -2.589 0.167 3.708 9.019 16.454 10.173 15.04 17.146 14.916 12.318 10.431 -0.222 -1.363 1.685 6.051 4.365 -0.228 8.292 22.196 22.395 18.447 13.534 9.016 8.345 2021 +912 AZE BCA_NGDPD Azerbaijan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.598 -12.199 -5.461 -13.165 -25.894 -23.11 -31.883 -13.09 -3.539 -0.945 -12.329 -27.772 -29.824 1.261 17.632 27.256 33.593 22.969 28.423 25.983 21.405 16.61 13.863 -0.438 -3.604 4.071 12.844 9.061 -0.533 15.18 31.679 31.448 24.585 17.126 10.862 9.561 2021 +313 BHS NGDP_R The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 5.731 5.564 5.915 6.317 6.469 6.734 6.909 7.165 7.326 7.495 7.574 7.257 6.979 7.001 7.221 7.537 7.856 8.244 8.633 9.25 9.634 9.887 10.154 10.026 10.114 10.458 10.721 10.876 10.623 10.18 10.336 10.4 10.721 10.414 10.606 10.712 10.62 10.944 11.144 11.355 8.65 9.837 10.624 11.06 11.392 11.608 11.788 11.964 2021 +313 BHS NGDP_RPCH The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.1 -2.9 6.3 6.8 2.4 4.1 2.6 3.7 2.255 2.3 1.052 -4.182 -3.826 0.308 3.149 4.379 4.224 4.946 4.716 7.144 4.149 2.626 2.705 -1.265 0.883 3.395 2.517 1.446 -2.324 -4.175 1.539 0.613 3.087 -2.863 1.847 0.997 -0.858 3.05 1.831 1.896 -23.823 13.72 8.004 4.097 3.001 1.897 1.552 1.499 2021 +313 BHS NGDP The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 2.598 2.692 3.031 3.373 3.603 3.923 4.241 4.669 4.855 5.473 5.218 5.128 5.125 5.097 5.372 5.653 5.95 6.332 6.833 7.684 8.076 8.318 8.881 8.87 9.055 9.836 10.167 10.618 10.526 9.982 10.096 10.07 10.72 10.563 11.176 11.862 11.835 12.358 12.756 13.193 9.7 11.209 12.693 13.752 14.529 15.136 15.704 16.274 2021 +313 BHS NGDPD The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.598 2.692 3.031 3.373 3.603 3.923 4.241 4.669 4.855 5.473 5.218 5.128 5.125 5.097 5.372 5.653 5.95 6.332 6.833 7.684 8.076 8.318 8.881 8.87 9.055 9.836 10.167 10.618 10.526 9.982 10.096 10.07 10.72 10.563 11.176 11.862 11.835 12.358 12.756 13.193 9.7 11.209 12.693 13.752 14.529 15.136 15.704 16.274 2021 +313 BHS PPPGDP The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.658 2.825 3.188 3.539 3.754 4.032 4.22 4.484 4.747 5.047 5.291 5.241 5.155 5.294 5.577 5.943 6.308 6.734 7.131 7.748 8.252 8.66 9.032 9.094 9.421 10.046 10.617 11.061 11.011 10.619 10.912 11.207 11.713 11.696 12.359 12.669 12.806 13.709 14.294 14.825 11.43 13.538 15.661 16.883 17.755 18.428 19.07 19.731 2021 +313 BHS NGDP_D The Bahamas "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 45.337 48.372 51.239 53.398 55.692 58.26 61.383 65.172 66.266 73.019 68.902 70.67 73.434 72.801 74.387 74.999 75.738 76.809 79.151 83.07 83.836 84.132 87.464 88.474 89.531 94.059 94.837 97.633 99.086 98.059 97.674 96.836 100 101.433 105.376 110.738 111.439 112.92 114.462 116.181 112.13 113.943 119.475 124.342 127.543 130.396 133.225 136.017 2021 +313 BHS NGDPRPC The Bahamas "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "27,106.62" "25,828.56" "26,828.91" "28,013.70" "28,059.69" "28,832.43" "29,080.68" "29,653.94" "29,703.83" "29,874.88" "29,688.84" "27,971.79" "26,441.72" "26,069.58" "26,430.69" "27,028.67" "27,693.66" "28,579.63" "29,438.34" "31,034.66" "31,811.56" "32,164.30" "32,558.42" "31,696.70" "31,541.09" "32,181.06" "32,590.74" "32,667.70" "31,536.73" "29,876.28" "30,000.99" "29,851.51" "30,433.06" "29,235.25" "29,446.46" "29,411.53" "28,837.25" "29,388.63" "29,596.22" "29,824.35" "22,468.49" "25,268.94" "26,989.96" "27,785.49" "28,303.18" "28,521.56" "28,644.42" "28,752.61" 2019 +313 BHS NGDPRPPPPC The Bahamas "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "33,956.71" "32,355.67" "33,608.82" "35,093.01" "35,150.63" "36,118.64" "36,429.62" "37,147.76" "37,210.26" "37,424.53" "37,191.47" "35,040.52" "33,123.78" "32,657.60" "33,109.97" "33,859.06" "34,692.09" "35,801.96" "36,877.67" "38,877.40" "39,850.62" "40,292.50" "40,786.23" "39,706.75" "39,511.81" "40,313.50" "40,826.72" "40,923.12" "39,506.35" "37,426.29" "37,582.52" "37,395.25" "38,123.77" "36,623.27" "36,887.85" "36,844.08" "36,124.68" "36,815.41" "37,075.45" "37,361.23" "28,146.48" "31,654.63" "33,810.57" "34,807.13" "35,455.65" "35,729.22" "35,883.12" "36,018.66" 2019 +313 BHS NGDPPC The Bahamas "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,289.31" "12,493.75" "13,746.78" "14,958.65" "15,627.02" "16,797.76" "17,850.61" "19,326.11" "19,683.61" "21,814.31" "20,456.26" "19,767.72" "19,417.22" "18,979.01" "19,660.92" "20,271.25" "20,974.54" "21,951.76" "23,300.80" "25,780.48" "26,669.44" "27,060.51" "28,477.06" "28,043.46" "28,239.07" "30,269.03" "30,908.21" "31,894.39" "31,248.60" "29,296.49" "29,303.26" "28,906.97" "30,433.05" "29,654.09" "31,029.39" "32,569.74" "32,135.90" "33,185.66" "33,876.50" "34,650.12" "25,193.92" "28,792.07" "32,246.24" "34,548.93" "36,098.82" "37,190.90" "38,161.62" "39,108.30" 2019 +313 BHS NGDPDPC The Bahamas "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,289.31" "12,493.75" "13,746.78" "14,958.65" "15,627.02" "16,797.76" "17,850.61" "19,326.11" "19,683.61" "21,814.31" "20,456.26" "19,767.72" "19,417.22" "18,979.01" "19,660.92" "20,271.25" "20,974.54" "21,951.76" "23,300.80" "25,780.48" "26,669.44" "27,060.51" "28,477.06" "28,043.46" "28,239.07" "30,269.03" "30,908.21" "31,894.39" "31,248.60" "29,296.49" "29,303.26" "28,906.97" "30,433.05" "29,654.09" "31,029.39" "32,569.74" "32,135.90" "33,185.66" "33,876.50" "34,650.12" "25,193.92" "28,792.07" "32,246.24" "34,548.93" "36,098.82" "37,190.90" "38,161.62" "39,108.30" 2019 +313 BHS PPPPC The Bahamas "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,571.87" "13,112.42" "14,461.87" "15,691.86" "16,284.91" "17,262.46" "17,761.67" "18,559.78" "19,246.58" "20,116.50" "20,739.36" "20,200.76" "19,530.94" "19,712.44" "20,412.39" "21,311.89" "22,236.07" "23,343.11" "24,315.13" "25,994.83" "27,249.24" "28,172.11" "28,961.78" "28,751.74" "29,378.60" "30,914.68" "32,274.31" "33,224.78" "32,689.61" "31,166.93" "31,673.22" "32,170.21" "33,251.61" "32,836.45" "34,314.42" "34,785.09" "34,774.59" "36,815.41" "37,961.12" "38,938.06" "29,687.90" "34,775.56" "39,784.89" "42,416.85" "44,113.74" "45,280.30" "46,341.09" "47,416.24" 2019 +313 BHS NGAP_NPGDP The Bahamas Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +313 BHS PPPSH The Bahamas Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.018 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 2021 +313 BHS PPPEX The Bahamas Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.978 0.953 0.951 0.953 0.96 0.973 1.005 1.041 1.023 1.084 0.986 0.979 0.994 0.963 0.963 0.951 0.943 0.94 0.958 0.992 0.979 0.961 0.983 0.975 0.961 0.979 0.958 0.96 0.956 0.94 0.925 0.899 0.915 0.903 0.904 0.936 0.924 0.901 0.892 0.89 0.849 0.828 0.811 0.815 0.818 0.821 0.823 0.825 2021 +313 BHS NID_NGDP The Bahamas Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 21.236 21.236 21.236 21.236 21.236 21.236 21.236 16.82 16.599 26.115 26.267 26.552 25.194 20.83 23.392 24.742 27.296 29.917 32.218 28.736 30.39 27.107 23.879 24.107 23.079 27.534 33.037 30.687 29.071 27.852 27.463 29.982 31.342 29.532 31.826 23.936 27.265 28.01 25.555 25.867 26.839 29.824 28.513 27.527 27.473 27.374 27.039 26.319 2021 +313 BHS NGSD_NGDP The Bahamas Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 13.405 10.94 11.839 12.837 12.661 12.978 13.368 9.937 9.737 13.388 14.746 12.079 13.142 12.401 12.006 10.954 9.736 24.559 22.133 30.094 28.875 23.271 23.963 23.935 24.685 24.436 22.896 21.7 20.79 19.757 19.579 19.047 17.054 15.178 12.207 11.473 14.821 14.635 16.153 23.248 2.371 6.729 10.315 13.444 16.433 17.518 18.242 18.625 2021 +313 BHS PCPI The Bahamas "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. Retail Price Index Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 34.371 38.167 40.496 42.116 43.786 45.811 48.291 51.186 53.259 56.138 58.736 63.026 66.541 68.37 69.305 70.707 71.599 72.001 72.87 73.686 74.962 76.733 77.883 80.731 81.668 83.153 84.781 86.822 90.671 92.181 93.676 96.546 98.392 98.831 100 101.878 101.542 103.065 105.402 108.028 108.07 111.209 117.507 123.789 127.874 131.582 135.004 138.244 2021 +313 BHS PCPIPCH The Bahamas "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.231 11.046 6.101 4 3.966 4.624 5.414 5.994 4.051 5.405 4.628 7.304 5.577 2.748 1.367 2.023 1.262 0.561 1.207 1.119 1.732 2.362 1.498 3.657 1.16 1.819 1.958 2.407 4.434 1.666 1.621 3.064 1.912 0.445 1.183 1.878 -0.33 1.5 2.268 2.491 0.039 2.905 5.663 5.346 3.3 2.9 2.6 2.4 2021 +313 BHS PCPIE The Bahamas "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. Retail Price Index Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 36.182 39.434 41.231 42.668 44.626 46.769 49.958 51.982 54.614 56.993 61.003 64.914 67.189 68.967 69.962 71.099 71.809 72.377 73.443 74.579 75.396 77.321 78.784 81.225 82.568 83.563 85.596 87.904 91.585 93.09 94.644 97.523 98.162 99.1 99.3 101.31 102.29 103.94 105.98 107.5 108.75 113.24 121.424 125.51 129.415 132.847 136.261 139.242 2021 +313 BHS PCPIEPCH The Bahamas "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 12.138 8.987 4.556 3.486 4.589 4.802 6.818 4.053 5.063 4.356 7.036 6.41 3.505 2.646 1.443 1.625 0.999 0.791 1.472 1.547 1.095 2.553 1.892 3.098 1.654 1.205 2.433 2.697 4.187 1.643 1.669 3.042 0.655 0.955 0.202 2.024 0.967 1.613 1.963 1.434 1.163 4.129 7.227 3.365 3.111 2.651 2.57 2.188 2021 +313 BHS TM_RPCH The Bahamas Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;. In Trade we excluded imports and re-exports of bunker fuel for aviation, but included it in the BOP. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.038 1.013 5.719 8.564 4.289 19.553 8.2 -3.267 -0.176 5.178 -6.406 0.331 -2.583 -24.937 5.433 35.742 1.305 31.082 16.932 -12.725 14.807 -8.645 -19.997 -7.619 -7.375 43.814 -2.15 15.15 12.634 -6.942 -10.46 -1.204 19.727 -0.78 11.636 -1.725 8.145 2.276 -1.428 -3.638 -22.742 14.562 5.634 9.093 6.19 3.967 3.465 3.327 2021 +313 BHS TMG_RPCH The Bahamas Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;. In Trade we excluded imports and re-exports of bunker fuel for aviation, but included it in the BOP. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.883 -2.474 4.481 14.04 8.925 22.133 11.128 -7.415 -1.417 6.671 -11.59 -0.829 -4.448 -4.385 8.486 7.938 4.074 28.736 24.059 -11.706 7.264 -4.071 -7.217 -1.018 -1.353 14.205 10.102 2.025 -4.707 -12.183 -3.548 3.489 7.666 -1.788 10.723 -0.119 0.897 9.14 1.602 -7.581 -26.268 27.169 7.28 7.085 4.656 3.6 3.082 3.032 2021 +313 BHS TX_RPCH The Bahamas Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;. In Trade we excluded imports and re-exports of bunker fuel for aviation, but included it in the BOP. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.582 -5.893 -1.704 7.095 2.953 16.119 4.161 1.382 -3.919 3.002 0.923 -16.911 -3.056 14.754 2.01 0.883 2.27 1.286 1.102 17.949 10.285 -12.976 10.187 -3.751 7.392 9.25 0.675 6.035 -3.823 -20.901 2.802 -0.188 8.64 -1.457 -3.227 -4.762 4.296 4.897 23.857 6.459 -67.784 87.107 39.989 11.47 9.503 2.89 2.956 2.823 2021 +313 BHS TXG_RPCH The Bahamas Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;. In Trade we excluded imports and re-exports of bunker fuel for aviation, but included it in the BOP. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.025 -18.163 20.715 6.583 14.715 17.675 2.634 7.919 -8.543 -27.798 23.77 -22.301 -4.345 -13.228 0.699 8.229 11.991 -1.582 53.769 30.129 23.768 -24.237 3.494 -3.063 6.599 11.424 23.039 12.627 12.242 -23.494 -4.699 12.057 16.803 -2.346 -14.232 -34.14 -3.501 16.468 12.341 8.996 -41.419 44.84 8.281 7.972 5.184 5.484 5.717 4.873 2021 +313 BHS LUR The Bahamas Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.2 11.5 11 11.7 12 12.3 14.8 13.1 13.292 10.9 11.505 9.779 7.743 7.796 7 6.9 9.102 10.835 10.202 10.17 7.628 7.853 8.703 14.246 15.082 15.889 14.367 15.782 14.636 13.379 12.15 10.1 10.35 10.1 25.55 18.145 13.878 12.74 12.306 11.87 11.607 11.431 2019 +313 BHS LE The Bahamas Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +313 BHS LP The Bahamas Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.211 0.215 0.22 0.226 0.231 0.234 0.238 0.242 0.247 0.251 0.255 0.259 0.264 0.269 0.273 0.279 0.284 0.288 0.293 0.298 0.303 0.307 0.312 0.316 0.321 0.325 0.329 0.333 0.337 0.341 0.345 0.348 0.352 0.356 0.36 0.364 0.368 0.372 0.377 0.381 0.385 0.389 0.394 0.398 0.402 0.407 0.412 0.416 2019 +313 BHS GGR The Bahamas General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.457 0.498 0.491 0.535 0.594 0.646 0.659 0.693 0.765 0.804 0.919 0.958 0.857 0.902 0.944 1.105 1.28 1.336 1.429 1.316 1.291 1.432 1.426 1.353 1.449 1.698 1.928 2.06 2.042 2.426 2.095 1.908 2.609 2.777 3.044 3.231 3.378 3.52 2021 +313 BHS GGR_NGDP The Bahamas General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.759 9.628 9.573 10.468 11.357 11.721 11.365 11.277 11.615 11.082 11.664 11.69 9.971 10.157 10.538 11.696 12.803 12.856 13.514 12.839 12.862 14.203 13.719 12.713 13.335 14.738 16.212 16.88 16.274 18.408 18.51 19.389 21.517 20.805 21.53 21.783 21.905 22.017 2021 +313 BHS GGX The Bahamas General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.627 0.649 0.638 0.62 0.649 0.67 0.704 0.834 0.835 0.712 0.961 0.984 1.035 1.098 1.119 1.214 1.324 1.416 1.516 1.561 1.549 1.721 1.764 1.796 1.847 1.988 2.231 2.731 2.457 2.646 2.921 3.244 3.298 3.5 3.487 3.522 3.657 3.799 2021 +313 BHS GGX_NGDP The Bahamas General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.019 12.54 12.44 12.14 12.391 12.162 12.139 13.576 12.691 9.803 12.194 12 12.041 12.372 12.485 12.851 13.241 13.629 14.338 15.227 15.432 17.072 16.971 16.875 16.989 17.256 18.759 22.378 19.58 20.072 25.806 32.958 27.205 26.217 24.661 23.746 23.716 23.759 2021 +313 BHS GGXCNL The Bahamas General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.17 -0.151 -0.147 -0.085 -0.054 -0.024 -0.045 -0.141 -0.071 0.093 -0.042 -0.025 -0.178 -0.197 -0.175 -0.109 -0.044 -0.08 -0.087 -0.245 -0.258 -0.289 -0.338 -0.443 -0.397 -0.29 -0.303 -0.671 -0.415 -0.219 -0.826 -1.335 -0.69 -0.723 -0.443 -0.291 -0.279 -0.279 2021 +313 BHS GGXCNL_NGDP The Bahamas General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.26 -2.912 -2.868 -1.672 -1.034 -0.441 -0.774 -2.299 -1.076 1.279 -0.53 -0.31 -2.069 -2.215 -1.947 -1.155 -0.439 -0.773 -0.824 -2.388 -2.57 -2.868 -3.253 -4.162 -3.654 -2.518 -2.546 -5.498 -3.306 -1.664 -7.296 -13.568 -5.688 -5.412 -3.131 -1.962 -1.811 -1.742 2021 +313 BHS GGSB The Bahamas General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +313 BHS GGSB_NPGDP The Bahamas General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +313 BHS GGXONLB The Bahamas General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.108 -0.077 -0.075 -0.008 0.023 0.056 0.041 -0.046 0.025 0.193 0.054 0.067 -0.075 -0.095 -0.061 0.012 0.073 0.047 0.056 -0.091 -0.08 -0.078 -0.152 -0.245 -0.185 -0.057 -0.028 -0.403 -0.101 0.109 -0.48 -0.913 -0.138 -0.093 0.219 0.404 0.453 0.504 2021 +313 BHS GGXONLB_NGDP The Bahamas General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.064 -1.487 -1.465 -0.149 0.434 1.01 0.708 -0.755 0.382 2.653 0.685 0.822 -0.872 -1.069 -0.676 0.129 0.727 0.451 0.529 -0.884 -0.792 -0.778 -1.463 -2.301 -1.705 -0.492 -0.237 -3.304 -0.805 0.828 -4.244 -9.275 -1.136 -0.698 1.546 2.722 2.939 3.151 2021 +313 BHS GGXWDN The Bahamas General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +313 BHS GGXWDN_NGDP The Bahamas General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +313 BHS GGXWDG The Bahamas General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.69 0.789 0.916 1.007 1.095 1.159 1.204 1.32 1.369 1.434 1.511 1.515 1.671 1.85 1.938 2.168 2.316 2.441 2.679 3.085 3.401 3.556 3.908 4.689 5.16 5.737 6.065 6.65 7.773 7.872 8.484 10.167 10.991 11.562 12.051 12.389 12.714 13.039 2021 +313 BHS GGXWDG_NGDP The Bahamas General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.223 15.256 17.872 19.708 20.915 21.022 20.749 21.497 20.793 19.759 19.176 18.48 19.435 20.841 21.62 22.954 23.154 23.49 25.344 30.089 33.883 35.262 37.589 44.067 47.474 49.808 51.001 54.491 61.937 59.726 74.961 103.309 90.658 86.608 85.225 83.524 82.454 81.553 2021 +313 BHS NGDP_FY The Bahamas "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projection is driven by nominal GDP with the elasticity higher than 1 due to ""recovery"" from the crisises (Hurrican Dorian and Covid-19 pandemic). Expenditure projection is based on the budget and additional expenditure measures. The FY2019/20 fiscal outturn is IMF staff's estimate based on the authorities' published data. Because of classification differences, total expenditure and the overall deficit for FY2019/20 are smaller than the authorities' estimates. Reporting in calendar year: No. Original source is in fiscal year for fiscal series. Debt series are provided in quarterly frequency. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.218 5.173 5.127 5.111 5.234 5.512 5.801 6.141 6.583 7.259 7.88 8.197 8.6 8.876 8.963 9.446 10.002 10.393 10.572 10.254 10.039 10.083 10.395 10.642 10.869 11.519 11.891 12.204 12.55 13.181 11.317 9.842 12.123 13.35 14.14 14.832 15.42 15.989 2021 +313 BHS BCA The Bahamas Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting in 2015 (BPM6), oil export does not include re-exports of oil BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The Central Bank of Bahamas switched to BPM6 in 2021. The new BPM6 data starts from 2015. Primary domestic currency: Bahamian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.015 -0.082 -0.065 -0.039 -0.048 -0.04 -0.032 -0.055 -0.067 -0.096 -0.04 -0.182 0.033 0.286 0.204 0.131 0.018 -0.339 -0.689 0.104 -0.122 -0.319 0.007 -0.015 0.145 -0.305 -1.031 -0.954 -0.872 -0.808 -0.796 -1.101 -1.532 -1.516 -2.193 -1.478 -1.473 -1.653 -1.199 -0.345 -2.373 -2.589 -2.31 -1.937 -1.604 -1.492 -1.382 -1.252 2021 +313 BHS BCA_NGDPD The Bahamas Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.585 -3.05 -2.151 -1.153 -1.33 -1.012 -0.764 -1.174 -1.37 -1.747 -0.77 -3.549 0.649 5.62 3.801 2.314 0.297 -5.358 -10.086 1.358 -1.515 -3.835 0.084 -0.173 1.606 -3.098 -10.141 -8.987 -8.282 -8.095 -7.884 -10.935 -14.289 -14.354 -19.619 -12.463 -12.444 -13.376 -9.402 -2.619 -24.468 -23.095 -18.198 -14.082 -11.04 -9.856 -8.797 -7.694 2021 +419 BHR NGDP_R Bahrain "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Prior to 1990 data are IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 2.772 2.849 3.031 3.243 3.379 3.348 3.364 3.323 3.52 3.556 3.681 3.765 4.033 4.34 4.479 4.565 4.714 4.824 5.058 5.36 5.736 5.879 6.076 6.459 6.91 7.377 7.854 8.506 9.037 9.266 9.668 9.86 10.228 10.782 11.251 11.53 11.941 12.453 12.716 12.991 12.35 12.625 13.051 13.44 13.843 14.26 14.693 15.14 2020 +419 BHR NGDP_RPCH Bahrain "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.494 2.777 6.406 6.994 4.186 -0.93 0.484 -1.222 5.952 1.013 3.503 2.286 7.123 7.604 3.212 1.923 3.25 2.348 4.849 5.972 7.018 2.491 3.349 6.296 6.981 6.769 6.467 8.294 6.242 2.541 4.337 1.984 3.728 5.416 4.351 2.485 3.558 4.292 2.11 2.167 -4.936 2.226 3.374 2.981 2.998 3.015 3.032 3.048 2020 +419 BHR NGDP Bahrain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Prior to 1990 data are IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 1.354 1.525 1.603 1.642 1.705 1.609 1.259 1.363 1.685 1.758 1.867 1.958 2.046 2.251 2.411 2.552 2.653 2.752 2.63 2.851 3.408 3.455 3.607 4.164 4.944 6.004 6.958 8.17 9.667 8.625 9.668 10.82 11.562 12.235 12.554 11.675 12.12 13.338 14.214 14.534 13.056 14.615 16.373 16.932 17.575 18.301 19.11 19.981 2020 +419 BHR NGDPD Bahrain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.593 4.056 4.264 4.368 4.534 4.278 3.347 3.626 4.481 4.675 4.965 5.209 5.442 5.986 6.411 6.787 7.057 7.318 6.996 7.582 9.063 9.189 9.594 11.075 13.15 15.969 18.505 21.73 25.711 22.938 25.713 28.777 30.749 32.539 33.388 31.051 32.235 35.474 37.802 38.653 34.723 38.869 43.544 45.032 46.743 48.673 50.825 53.142 2020 +419 BHR PPPGDP Bahrain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.326 8.242 9.312 10.353 11.176 11.422 11.708 11.851 13 13.646 14.653 15.495 16.977 18.7 19.713 20.514 21.568 22.455 23.809 25.587 28.003 29.347 30.802 33.388 36.677 40.388 44.327 49.301 53.382 55.089 58.169 60.556 65.875 67.717 68.276 62.523 63.831 71.282 74.525 77.502 74.564 79.391 87.905 93.75 98.587 103.447 108.613 114.089 2020 +419 BHR NGDP_D Bahrain "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 48.865 53.53 52.889 50.643 50.453 48.051 37.417 41.034 47.865 49.426 50.718 52.019 50.735 51.868 53.818 55.896 56.293 57.038 52.003 53.188 59.405 58.764 59.366 64.473 71.56 81.388 88.586 96.057 106.978 93.076 100 109.737 113.045 113.48 111.583 101.256 101.506 107.108 111.779 111.872 105.716 115.76 125.452 125.984 126.963 128.336 130.068 131.975 2020 +419 BHR NGDPRPC Bahrain "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,861.48" "7,769.61" "7,977.82" "8,254.36" "8,319.58" "7,967.72" "7,733.43" "7,375.77" "7,543.48" "7,354.82" "7,546.72" "7,410.50" "7,808.91" "8,184.50" "8,227.99" "8,168.41" "8,214.66" "8,188.83" "8,362.67" "8,631.68" "8,997.07" "8,890.23" "8,551.27" "8,448.06" "8,388.03" "8,300.07" "8,178.04" "8,184.22" "8,166.90" "7,863.38" "7,831.21" "8,250.87" "8,459.77" "8,603.26" "8,558.49" "8,414.28" "8,386.80" "8,295.80" "8,459.73" "8,755.68" "8,388.81" "8,489.15" "8,599.36" "8,677.86" "8,758.56" "8,841.49" "8,926.64" "9,014.05" 2020 +419 BHR NGDPRPPPPC Bahrain "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "44,999.95" "44,474.09" "45,665.91" "47,248.85" "47,622.14" "45,608.11" "44,267.01" "42,219.68" "43,179.68" "42,099.80" "43,198.22" "42,418.50" "44,699.05" "46,848.98" "47,097.89" "46,756.83" "47,021.61" "46,873.72" "47,868.80" "49,408.69" "51,500.17" "50,888.65" "48,948.39" "48,357.61" "48,013.99" "47,510.52" "46,811.96" "46,847.33" "46,748.23" "45,010.86" "44,826.72" "47,228.90" "48,424.65" "49,246.00" "48,989.70" "48,164.23" "48,006.97" "47,486.02" "48,424.39" "50,118.45" "48,018.45" "48,592.83" "49,223.65" "49,672.99" "50,134.96" "50,609.63" "51,097.08" "51,597.39" 2020 +419 BHR NGDPPC Bahrain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,841.49" "4,159.08" "4,219.36" "4,180.24" "4,197.45" "3,828.57" "2,893.62" "3,026.56" "3,610.65" "3,635.18" "3,827.54" "3,854.89" "3,961.85" "4,245.14" "4,428.18" "4,565.80" "4,624.29" "4,670.72" "4,348.81" "4,591.04" "5,344.68" "5,224.27" "5,076.58" "5,446.76" "6,002.46" "6,755.30" "7,244.61" "7,861.54" "8,736.76" "7,318.95" "7,831.21" "9,054.25" "9,563.35" "9,762.96" "9,549.77" "8,519.93" "8,513.12" "8,885.48" "9,456.21" "9,795.17" "8,868.30" "9,827.05" "10,788.11" "10,932.70" "11,120.16" "11,346.79" "11,610.72" "11,896.26" 2020 +419 BHR NGDPDPC Bahrain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,189.61" "11,061.39" "11,221.70" "11,117.66" "11,163.44" "10,182.37" "7,695.81" "8,049.36" "9,602.79" "9,668.04" "10,179.63" "10,252.37" "10,536.82" "11,290.27" "11,777.07" "12,143.09" "12,298.65" "12,422.12" "11,565.97" "12,210.22" "14,214.58" "13,894.34" "13,501.55" "14,486.06" "15,963.98" "17,966.22" "19,267.57" "20,908.34" "23,236.06" "19,465.29" "20,827.70" "24,080.45" "25,434.43" "25,965.31" "25,398.34" "22,659.39" "22,641.28" "23,631.59" "25,149.49" "26,050.98" "23,585.91" "26,135.78" "28,691.77" "29,076.32" "29,574.90" "30,177.63" "30,879.57" "31,638.98" 2020 +419 BHR PPPPC Bahrain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,778.84" "22,478.88" "24,507.46" "26,349.96" "27,516.68" "27,186.19" "26,918.09" "26,308.15" "27,855.14" "28,223.52" "30,043.66" "30,499.14" "32,871.28" "35,268.84" "36,213.58" "36,705.16" "37,588.93" "38,116.80" "39,364.13" "41,202.93" "43,920.06" "44,376.29" "43,349.59" "43,671.65" "44,525.31" "45,440.07" "46,153.47" "47,436.56" "48,243.96" "46,748.71" "47,117.07" "50,673.42" "54,489.11" "54,035.42" "51,938.15" "45,626.74" "44,833.97" "47,486.02" "49,581.17" "52,233.69" "50,648.16" "53,383.75" "57,921.47" "60,532.76" "62,377.67" "64,138.51" "65,989.08" "67,924.64" 2020 +419 BHR NGAP_NPGDP Bahrain Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +419 BHR PPPSH Bahrain Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.055 0.055 0.059 0.061 0.061 0.058 0.057 0.054 0.055 0.053 0.053 0.053 0.051 0.054 0.054 0.053 0.053 0.052 0.053 0.054 0.055 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.058 0.059 0.06 0.061 0.063 0.065 0.065 0.063 0.065 0.064 0.062 0.056 0.055 0.058 0.057 0.057 0.056 0.054 0.054 0.055 0.054 0.054 0.054 0.054 2020 +419 BHR PPPEX Bahrain Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.185 0.185 0.172 0.159 0.153 0.141 0.107 0.115 0.13 0.129 0.127 0.126 0.121 0.12 0.122 0.124 0.123 0.123 0.11 0.111 0.122 0.118 0.117 0.125 0.135 0.149 0.157 0.166 0.181 0.157 0.166 0.179 0.176 0.181 0.184 0.187 0.19 0.187 0.191 0.188 0.175 0.184 0.186 0.181 0.178 0.177 0.176 0.175 2020 +419 BHR NID_NGDP Bahrain Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Prior to 1990 data are IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 22.563 22.563 22.563 22.563 30.689 23.88 8.545 19.567 11.989 13.938 15.424 24.122 29.917 22.341 24.749 21.287 21.883 23.968 23.927 15.314 16.576 15.347 23.348 23.736 20.52 26.736 30.387 34.713 34.948 26.145 27.286 22.403 28.146 25.941 26.845 26.592 29.719 32.943 35.264 32.637 35.274 32.947 32.586 32.771 31.955 32.541 33.152 33.716 2020 +419 BHR NGSD_NGDP Bahrain Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Prior to 1990 data are IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 31.515 36.999 39.837 30.519 38.117 26.235 5.999 14.901 12.67 15.475 21.404 20.126 18.433 17.749 19.922 26.223 26.826 25.525 13.928 14.87 25.985 20.926 24.826 25.039 16.12 28.394 35.629 42.173 39.538 28.72 30.275 31.173 36.53 33.346 31.407 24.17 25.088 28.856 28.824 30.582 25.929 39.643 41.157 37.721 34.861 34.367 34.549 34.583 2020 +419 BHR PCPI Bahrain "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. April 2019= 100 Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 51.734 57.632 62.646 64.65 64.65 63.099 61.521 60.475 60.596 61.324 62.12 62.678 62.489 64.113 66.676 68.77 68.642 71.801 71.5 70.6 70.084 69.261 68.918 70.075 71.651 73.526 75.027 77.466 80.204 82.438 84.055 83.773 86.082 88.924 91.277 92.964 95.557 96.881 98.907 99.902 97.58 96.983 100.378 103.786 105.635 107.564 109.644 111.763 2021 +419 BHR PCPIPCH Bahrain "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 3.8 11.4 8.7 3.2 0 -2.4 -2.5 -1.7 0.2 1.2 1.299 0.899 -0.302 2.599 3.999 3.139 -0.185 4.602 -0.418 -1.259 -0.73 -1.175 -0.496 1.679 2.248 2.618 2.041 3.252 3.533 2.785 1.962 -0.336 2.756 3.302 2.646 1.849 2.789 1.386 2.091 1.006 -2.324 -0.611 3.5 3.396 1.781 1.827 1.933 1.933 2021 +419 BHR PCPIE Bahrain "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. April 2019= 100 Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 52.068 56.062 61.656 65.254 66.281 65.486 63.882 62.537 62.063 62.498 62.396 62.58 63.297 65.391 67.719 68.702 70.217 71.646 71.046 70.338 69.669 69.085 69.492 70.859 72.584 74.272 75.072 78.076 82.075 83.35 84.17 84.33 86.53 89.95 92.19 92.9 95.04 96.32 98.23 99.4 97.8 97.4 100.322 102.133 103.991 105.942 108.053 110.206 2021 +419 BHR PCPIEPCH Bahrain "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 3.009 7.671 9.977 5.835 1.575 -1.2 -2.449 -2.105 -0.758 0.701 -0.163 0.296 1.146 3.308 3.561 1.451 2.206 2.035 -0.838 -0.997 -0.952 -0.837 0.589 1.966 2.435 2.326 1.077 4.001 5.122 1.554 0.984 0.19 2.609 3.952 2.49 0.77 2.304 1.347 1.983 1.191 -1.61 -0.409 3 1.806 1.819 1.876 1.993 1.993 2021 +419 BHR TM_RPCH Bahrain Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.489 -13.046 -11.42 0.554 10.636 -6.386 11.294 1.843 14.587 11.34 0.549 -5.177 19.231 -25.128 5.06 -2.142 27.701 3.098 -7.387 -5.669 -3.153 7.602 5.724 -5.568 -0.702 -2.29 0.846 2.641 3.56 3.74 3.766 3.824 2021 +419 BHR TMG_RPCH Bahrain Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.564 -14.004 -15.101 0.992 15.411 -9.985 10.259 4.129 14.293 13.134 2.065 -4.704 19.588 -26.177 6.7 -0.248 19.942 1.194 -8.114 -10.834 -11.409 12.436 10.938 -8.464 -11.667 1.57 11.196 0.419 2.46 2.735 2.853 3.002 2021 +419 BHR TX_RPCH Bahrain Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.898 -1.51 -6.366 16.121 19.083 -3.691 -- 5.012 13.377 13.413 7.284 2.408 5.247 -12.81 2.083 9.226 20.804 -0.664 -4.068 -0.845 -2.757 3.69 3.262 0.381 -2.549 0.812 3.542 3.301 4.015 4.499 4.375 4.617 2021 +419 BHR TXG_RPCH Bahrain Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.577 -1.808 -11.521 19.497 23.955 -4.589 -1.136 4.705 -0.775 17.887 8.85 3.173 8.035 -18.343 2.572 21.656 12.829 1.503 -6.37 -12.747 -18.925 11.403 7.681 2.15 -11.423 14.89 14.88 -0.109 2.258 3.164 3.166 3.722 2021 +419 BHR LUR Bahrain Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.6 3.7 4 3.6 4 3.7 4.4 3.8 3.4 3.7 3.58 3.885 4.7 5.9 6.6 5.548 4.403 3.951 3.951 3.951 3.951 2021 +419 BHR LE Bahrain Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +419 BHR LP Bahrain Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1990, the source is IFS - International Financial Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.353 0.367 0.38 0.393 0.406 0.42 0.435 0.45 0.467 0.484 0.488 0.508 0.516 0.53 0.544 0.559 0.574 0.589 0.605 0.621 0.638 0.661 0.711 0.765 0.824 0.889 0.96 1.039 1.107 1.178 1.235 1.195 1.209 1.253 1.315 1.37 1.424 1.501 1.503 1.484 1.472 1.487 1.518 1.549 1.58 1.613 1.646 1.68 2021 +419 BHR GGR Bahrain General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.498 0.512 0.512 0.562 0.527 0.561 0.634 0.706 0.554 0.66 1.047 0.981 1.027 1.146 1.301 1.671 1.841 2.038 2.698 1.729 2.196 2.842 3.046 2.977 3.133 2.126 2.127 2.421 3.094 3.447 2.329 3.08 3.99 3.691 3.383 3.354 3.353 3.367 2020 +419 BHR GGR_NGDP Bahrain General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.661 26.133 25.013 24.946 21.85 21.977 23.894 25.647 21.064 23.164 30.734 28.393 28.468 27.509 26.302 27.837 26.453 24.937 27.903 20.052 22.713 26.265 26.348 24.33 24.96 18.21 17.552 18.151 21.765 23.717 17.838 21.077 24.367 21.801 19.246 18.329 17.545 16.852 2020 +419 BHR GGX Bahrain General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.63 0.583 0.627 0.626 0.657 0.667 0.627 0.889 0.705 0.805 0.787 0.956 1.15 1.219 1.288 1.496 1.678 1.908 2.286 2.211 3.132 3.393 3.739 4.063 3.567 4.261 4.24 4.292 4.771 4.75 4.661 4.703 4.753 4.708 4.597 4.753 4.891 5.093 2020 +419 BHR GGX_NGDP Bahrain General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.738 29.748 30.648 27.829 27.247 26.135 23.642 32.305 26.789 28.219 23.095 27.668 31.88 29.284 26.055 24.923 24.115 23.351 23.647 25.638 32.394 31.36 32.342 33.212 28.416 36.5 34.98 32.181 33.568 32.681 35.698 32.18 29.03 27.803 26.158 25.972 25.593 25.489 2020 +419 BHR GGXCNL Bahrain General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.132 -0.071 -0.115 -0.065 -0.13 -0.106 0.007 -0.183 -0.151 -0.144 0.26 0.025 -0.123 -0.074 0.012 0.175 0.163 0.13 0.412 -0.482 -0.936 -0.551 -0.693 -1.087 -0.434 -2.135 -2.112 -1.871 -1.678 -1.303 -2.332 -1.623 -0.763 -1.016 -1.215 -1.399 -1.538 -1.726 2020 +419 BHR GGXCNL_NGDP Bahrain General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.076 -3.615 -5.635 -2.883 -5.397 -4.158 0.253 -6.658 -5.725 -5.055 7.639 0.725 -3.411 -1.775 0.247 2.914 2.338 1.586 4.257 -5.586 -9.68 -5.095 -5.993 -8.882 -3.456 -18.29 -17.428 -14.03 -11.802 -8.964 -17.86 -11.103 -4.662 -6.002 -6.912 -7.644 -8.048 -8.637 2020 +419 BHR GGSB Bahrain General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +419 BHR GGSB_NPGDP Bahrain General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +419 BHR GGXONLB Bahrain General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.114 -0.062 -0.103 -0.049 -0.113 -0.086 0.027 -0.162 -0.126 -0.114 0.308 0.077 -0.087 -0.025 0.058 0.237 0.236 0.196 0.465 -0.432 -0.846 -0.437 -0.543 -0.896 -0.208 -1.867 -1.753 -1.395 -1.062 -0.662 -1.669 -0.927 -0.011 -0.226 -0.281 -0.343 -0.393 -0.431 2020 +419 BHR GGXONLB_NGDP Bahrain General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.128 -3.186 -5.024 -2.177 -4.684 -3.355 1.002 -5.877 -4.809 -3.989 9.027 2.221 -2.415 -0.591 1.175 3.945 3.397 2.393 4.811 -5.007 -8.746 -4.038 -4.695 -7.322 -1.655 -15.994 -14.463 -10.459 -7.474 -4.553 -12.787 -6.346 -0.067 -1.333 -1.598 -1.874 -2.058 -2.155 2020 +419 BHR GGXWDN Bahrain General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +419 BHR GGXWDN_NGDP Bahrain General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +419 BHR GGXWDG Bahrain General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.141 0.137 0.138 0.14 0.141 0.362 0.363 0.423 0.548 0.733 0.877 0.901 1.024 1.351 1.453 1.453 1.409 1.335 1.214 1.842 2.901 3.549 4.186 5.376 5.574 7.726 9.857 11.755 13.447 14.771 16.938 18.78 19.565 20.602 21.838 23.258 24.817 26.563 2020 +419 BHR GGXWDG_NGDP Bahrain General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.545 6.994 6.725 6.199 5.861 14.199 13.675 15.383 20.845 25.717 25.745 26.076 28.379 32.452 29.396 24.193 20.252 16.345 12.563 21.363 30.011 32.802 36.208 43.938 44.398 66.176 81.326 88.129 94.607 101.636 129.734 128.504 119.496 121.674 124.253 127.085 129.86 132.94 2020 +419 BHR NGDP_FY Bahrain "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and National Economy Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The projections use the 2001 Manual --- all the series are on cash basis only. Fiscal assumptions: The projections are based on the current WEO assumptions for oil prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Fiscal statistics are for central government only Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 1.354 1.525 1.603 1.642 1.705 1.609 1.259 1.363 1.685 1.758 1.867 1.958 2.046 2.251 2.411 2.552 2.653 2.752 2.63 2.851 3.408 3.455 3.607 4.164 4.944 6.004 6.958 8.17 9.667 8.625 9.668 10.82 11.562 12.235 12.554 11.675 12.12 13.338 14.214 14.534 13.056 14.615 16.373 16.932 17.575 18.301 19.11 19.981 2020 +419 BHR BCA Bahrain Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of Bahrain Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). BOP data from 2011 are based on a new methodology revised in 2016 by the authorities. Changes include adoption of BPM6 format, exclusion of some non-resident offshore banks, and additional coverage for trade. Pre-2011 data on capital and financial flows, the current account aggregate, and for secondary income are unchanged and follow the previous methodology. Pre-2011 goods trade data are unchanged and follow the previous methodology, except for 2009 and 2010, where non-oil exports and imports are taken from UN Comtrade. Pre-2011 services and primary income data are staff estimates. Primary domestic currency: Bahrain dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.184 0.43 0.426 0.103 0.218 0.039 -0.069 -0.201 0.192 -0.193 0.07 -0.602 -0.827 -0.338 -0.255 0.237 0.26 -0.031 -0.778 -0.022 0.846 0.226 -0.056 0.197 0.474 1.476 2.189 2.908 2.257 0.56 0.771 2.524 2.578 2.41 1.523 -0.752 -1.493 -1.45 -2.435 -0.794 -3.245 2.602 3.732 2.229 1.359 0.889 0.71 0.461 2021 +419 BHR BCA_NGDPD Bahrain Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 5.131 10.591 9.981 2.35 4.816 0.908 -2.058 -5.552 4.285 -4.131 1.407 -11.564 -15.189 -5.645 -3.977 3.499 3.69 -0.424 -11.128 -0.295 9.336 2.46 -0.579 1.775 3.608 9.245 11.828 13.381 8.778 2.442 3 8.77 8.384 7.406 4.562 -2.422 -4.631 -4.088 -6.44 -2.055 -9.344 6.695 8.571 4.95 2.906 1.826 1.397 0.867 2020 +513 BGD NGDP_R Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June. Authorities report July/June Base year: FY2015/16. The base year is in fiscal year Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 "3,662.16" "3,801.40" "3,891.74" "4,048.03" "4,257.75" "4,394.99" "4,581.71" "4,752.71" "4,855.33" "4,982.17" "5,278.18" "5,454.42" "5,729.32" "5,991.37" "6,236.10" "6,543.23" "6,845.66" "7,153.02" "7,523.33" "7,874.69" "8,291.52" "8,712.50" "9,046.46" "9,475.23" "9,971.68" "10,623.43" "11,332.22" "12,132.11" "12,861.70" "13,510.59" "14,263.38" "15,185.41" "16,175.73" "17,148.46" "18,187.86" "19,379.63" "20,758.21" "22,126.23" "23,745.74" "25,617.36" "26,500.65" "28,339.44" "30,392.73" "32,216.29" "34,310.35" "36,609.15" "39,098.57" "41,796.37" 2022 +513 BGD NGDP_RPCH Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 151.644 3.802 2.376 4.016 5.181 3.223 4.249 3.732 2.159 2.612 5.941 3.339 5.04 4.574 4.085 4.925 4.622 4.49 5.177 4.67 5.293 5.077 3.833 4.74 5.24 6.536 6.672 7.059 6.014 5.045 5.572 6.464 6.521 6.014 6.061 6.553 7.114 6.59 7.319 7.882 3.448 6.939 7.245 6 6.5 6.7 6.8 6.9 2022 +513 BGD NGDP Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June. Authorities report July/June Base year: FY2015/16. The base year is in fiscal year Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 384.091 440.668 494.844 558.547 670.007 768.715 865.493 995.477 "1,094.27" "1,218.30" "1,372.45" "1,511.84" "1,635.29" "1,715.00" "1,852.38" "2,086.38" "2,275.24" "2,467.74" "2,718.42" "2,952.96" "3,216.44" "3,489.97" "3,764.81" "4,172.57" "4,591.53" "5,115.98" "5,777.98" "6,586.13" "7,531.07" "8,446.15" "9,553.83" "10,970.84" "12,640.43" "14,362.06" "16,096.05" "18,158.00" "20,758.21" "23,243.07" "26,392.48" "29,514.29" "31,704.69" "35,301.85" "39,764.62" "45,964.55" "52,295.10" "59,167.27" "66,786.31" "75,334.08" 2022 +513 BGD NGDPD Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 24.775 26.355 24.678 23.904 26.817 28.819 29.639 32.449 34.914 38.07 41.068 42.488 43.292 43.684 46.438 51.842 55.445 57.599 59.879 61.526 63.549 64.66 66.227 71.917 78.046 82.622 86.028 95.374 109.765 122.76 138.094 154.097 159.749 179.676 207.102 233.687 265.236 293.755 321.379 351.238 373.902 416.265 460.751 484.756 541.974 603.748 667.863 738.569 2022 +513 BGD PPPGDP Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 50.423 58.278 63.863 69.423 74.933 80.196 85.071 89.731 95.114 103.092 111.873 120.518 129.182 137.962 147.269 157.528 167.719 178.87 189.778 202.053 217.339 232.102 245.844 263.219 286.243 314.722 346.727 379.309 407.904 432.337 463.918 504.308 567.581 609.987 663.353 713.176 771.984 834.543 919.509 988.194 "1,052.34" "1,173.85" "1,345.65" "1,477.87" "1,617.83" "1,765.69" "1,925.20" "2,097.86" 2022 +513 BGD NGDP_D Bangladesh "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.488 11.592 12.715 13.798 15.736 17.491 18.89 20.945 22.537 24.453 26.002 27.718 28.542 28.624 29.704 31.886 33.236 34.499 36.133 37.499 38.792 40.057 41.616 44.037 46.046 48.158 50.987 54.287 58.554 62.515 66.982 72.246 78.144 83.751 88.499 93.696 100 105.048 111.146 115.212 119.637 124.568 130.836 142.675 152.418 161.619 170.815 180.241 2022 +513 BGD NGDPRPC Bangladesh "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "45,984.26" "46,490.33" "46,367.67" "46,992.29" "48,155.57" "48,422.05" "49,166.54" "49,677.59" "49,450.19" "49,477.61" "51,159.02" "51,652.11" "53,057.23" "54,293.95" "55,315.15" "56,813.67" "58,186.69" "59,528.85" "61,323.45" "62,902.07" "64,951.12" "66,973.52" "68,286.49" "70,295.38" "72,793.22" "76,408.02" "80,415.28" "85,041.87" "89,129.10" "92,585.99" "96,651.42" "101,728.60" "107,118.47" "112,254.11" "117,705.38" "124,024.66" "131,405.34" "138,574.23" "147,163.63" "157,117.20" "160,912.92" "170,046.99" "180,351.33" "189,197.58" "199,457.28" "210,717.25" "222,881.36" "236,044.39" 2020 +513 BGD NGDPRPPPPC Bangladesh "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,664.40" "1,711.69" "1,721.00" "1,754.14" "1,780.42" "1,799.30" "1,822.35" "1,827.07" "1,822.78" "1,853.76" "1,892.54" "1,926.76" "1,974.68" "2,015.87" "2,062.24" "2,114.98" "2,164.69" "2,222.07" "2,283.40" "2,349.31" "2,423.29" "2,483.59" "2,543.54" "2,624.76" "2,735.19" "2,872.91" "3,029.24" "3,187.35" "3,324.84" "3,462.66" "3,630.40" "3,822.17" "4,014.78" "4,208.23" "4,423.11" "4,673.24" "4,938.83" "5,226.65" "5,565.68" "5,815.38" "6,058.06" "6,411.43" "6,786.01" "7,122.05" "7,559.07" "8,019.35" "8,497.90" "8,999.77" 2020 +513 BGD NGDPPC Bangladesh "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,822.87" "5,389.28" "5,895.77" "6,483.99" "7,577.85" "8,469.36" "9,287.65" "10,405.19" "11,144.80" "12,098.84" "13,302.59" "14,316.78" "15,143.83" "15,541.36" "16,430.89" "18,115.63" "19,339.06" "20,537.02" "22,158.15" "23,587.92" "25,195.76" "26,827.59" "28,418.34" "30,955.74" "33,518.13" "36,796.20" "41,001.51" "46,166.48" "52,188.84" "57,880.18" "64,738.60" "73,494.75" "83,707.14" "94,014.28" "104,167.97" "116,206.51" "131,405.34" "145,568.90" "163,566.73" "181,017.99" "192,512.07" "211,823.96" "235,964.41" "269,937.40" "304,008.50" "340,558.75" "380,715.34" "425,448.15" 2020 +513 BGD NGDPDPC Bangladesh "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 311.093 322.318 294.02 277.489 303.3 317.511 318.062 339.17 355.592 378.07 398.05 402.354 400.912 395.867 411.91 450.133 471.268 479.354 488.077 491.461 497.807 497.045 499.906 533.545 569.732 594.253 610.469 668.54 760.65 841.252 935.755 "1,032.31" "1,057.88" "1,176.16" "1,340.29" "1,495.54" "1,679.02" "1,839.76" "1,991.74" "2,154.23" "2,270.35" "2,497.74" "2,734.11" "2,846.84" "3,150.67" "3,475.09" "3,807.15" "4,171.06" 2020 +513 BGD PPPPC Bangladesh "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 633.136 712.725 760.883 805.905 847.499 883.569 912.905 937.91 968.705 "1,023.80" "1,084.33" "1,141.28" "1,196.31" "1,250.22" "1,306.29" "1,367.79" "1,425.57" "1,488.59" "1,546.90" "1,613.97" "1,702.51" "1,784.19" "1,855.73" "1,952.79" "2,089.57" "2,263.61" "2,460.43" "2,658.82" "2,826.69" "2,962.74" "3,143.60" "3,378.41" "3,758.62" "3,992.99" "4,292.99" "4,564.14" "4,886.88" "5,226.65" "5,698.64" "6,060.82" "6,389.83" "7,043.55" "7,985.10" "8,679.11" "9,404.96" "10,163.08" "10,974.57" "11,847.62" 2020 +513 BGD NGAP_NPGDP Bangladesh Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +513 BGD PPPSH Bangladesh Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.376 0.39 0.401 0.41 0.409 0.41 0.412 0.408 0.4 0.402 0.404 0.411 0.388 0.397 0.403 0.408 0.41 0.414 0.422 0.429 0.43 0.439 0.445 0.449 0.452 0.46 0.467 0.472 0.483 0.511 0.515 0.527 0.564 0.577 0.605 0.638 0.665 0.682 0.709 0.729 0.792 0.801 0.831 0.859 0.893 0.926 0.959 0.994 2022 +513 BGD PPPEX Bangladesh Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.178 8.026 8.247 8.848 9.6 10.189 10.938 11.644 12.157 12.565 12.891 13.057 12.967 12.929 13.373 13.844 14.14 14.497 14.942 15.267 15.428 15.628 16.143 16.648 16.957 17.307 17.83 18.609 19.585 20.817 22.121 23.41 23.787 24.966 25.819 27.284 28.499 29.738 30.4 30.975 31.837 31.974 32.111 33.244 34.448 35.667 36.911 38.128 2022 +513 BGD NID_NGDP Bangladesh Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June. Authorities report July/June Base year: FY2015/16. The base year is in fiscal year Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 18.592 19.139 18.149 17.091 17.546 17.763 16.77 16.905 17.028 17.257 17.332 17.673 18.653 19.125 19.941 21.123 22.185 22.527 23.127 24.219 24.609 24.81 25.178 25.499 26.357 26.678 26.737 26.791 26.805 26.828 28.01 28.852 28.939 29.137 29.442 30.24 30.947 31.823 32.214 31.308 31.019 31.683 30.046 29.541 29.214 28.948 28.728 2022 +513 BGD NGSD_NGDP Bangladesh Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June. Authorities report July/June Base year: FY2015/16. The base year is in fiscal year Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 20.588 20.693 19.689 18.951 19.711 19.999 19.1 19.213 20.049 20.589 22.465 22.016 20.636 21.427 21.891 22.881 23.871 24.37 24.674 26.344 26.3 27.125 27.148 27.91 27.721 29.199 29.155 28.87 29.703 30.469 29.972 30.87 31.535 30.45 30.285 32.112 30.708 30.61 31.138 31.418 30.794 25.568 26.225 26.017 25.771 25.71 25.485 2022 +513 BGD PCPI Bangladesh "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 14.677 16.869 19.172 21.301 23.429 25.875 28.544 31.546 34.77 37.963 41.632 45.524 48.193 49.781 52.065 56.676 60.552 62.163 66.301 72.204 74.82 76.176 78.009 81.036 87.632 93.316 100 107.205 117.858 125.701 134.897 146.751 159.795 170.624 183.164 194.896 206.427 217.657 230.243 242.848 256.563 270.822 287.477 313.496 334.814 354.903 375.132 395.765 2022 +513 BGD PCPIPCH Bangladesh "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.692 14.935 13.653 11.102 9.993 10.441 10.313 10.518 10.222 9.182 9.665 9.348 5.862 3.296 4.588 8.857 6.838 2.661 6.657 8.904 3.623 1.812 2.407 3.881 8.139 6.486 7.163 7.205 9.937 6.655 7.316 8.787 8.889 6.777 7.349 6.405 5.916 5.44 5.783 5.475 5.648 5.558 6.15 9.051 6.8 6 5.7 5.5 2022 +513 BGD PCPIE Bangladesh "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 15.449 17.97 20.173 21.889 24.198 27.024 30.168 33.297 36.214 39.131 43.141 45.981 46.771 48.403 51.867 57.676 58.623 61.901 66.09 71.235 72.865 74.44 76.261 79.603 86.624 92.989 100 109.197 120.151 122.846 133.537 146.95 155.099 167.583 179.257 190.466 201.002 212.948 224.75 237.152 251.43 265.616 285.704 309.989 329.952 348.668 368.334 388.543 2022 +513 BGD PCPIEPCH Bangladesh "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 6.381 16.323 12.257 8.509 10.548 11.676 11.636 10.373 8.759 8.054 10.248 6.585 1.718 3.489 7.155 11.201 1.642 5.592 6.767 7.785 2.288 2.162 2.446 4.382 8.819 7.348 7.54 9.197 10.032 2.243 8.702 10.044 5.546 8.049 6.966 6.253 5.531 5.944 5.542 5.518 6.021 5.642 7.563 8.5 6.44 5.672 5.64 5.487 2022 +513 BGD TM_RPCH Bangladesh Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1990/91 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.832 16.823 4.138 -3.273 0.032 1.466 -0.997 3.88 15.23 17.6 4.772 -3.982 4.62 10.073 14.988 18.746 7.936 1.834 13.169 -5.178 7.606 16.593 -8.914 9.121 4.115 11.481 9.058 11.609 17.755 8.811 1.378 40.681 -0.649 4.252 12.005 7.432 11.766 7.153 20.605 4.278 -3.395 6.105 20.284 -0.74 4.067 5.496 5.312 6.603 2022 +513 BGD TMG_RPCH Bangladesh Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1990/91 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.14 11.46 17.581 14.537 14.686 13.744 8.293 9.549 12.473 21.337 11.302 -5.416 2.801 9.769 14.457 19.312 11.534 10.903 17.817 -6.904 -0.918 16.496 -7.27 8.75 3.984 12.458 7.964 12.344 15.733 9.169 1.118 42.593 0.138 3.59 10.246 10.267 12.763 6.904 20.435 2.007 -3.152 7.127 20.712 -1.29 4.215 4.915 4.627 6.142 2022 +513 BGD TX_RPCH Bangladesh Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1990/91 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 11.2 24.015 19.6 8.798 -1.721 -4.942 15.455 25.927 10.942 11.478 14.358 10.195 15.709 14.584 14.75 11.755 10.203 27.097 14.341 6.704 5.089 13.523 -3.537 5.496 7.317 10.929 17.962 11.543 11.803 10.376 5.363 28.833 3.463 13.495 12.414 5.858 15.457 1.742 6.302 14.012 -14.204 6.95 21.463 -2.637 5.14 6.05 7.088 7.192 2022 +513 BGD TXG_RPCH Bangladesh Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1990/91 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.052 16.56 26.23 20.571 10.054 10.243 21.113 20.957 11.907 6.213 6.65 7.391 17.039 15.271 16.034 17.411 14.901 25.994 15.175 6.079 4.532 16.638 -5.865 6.355 8.633 9.522 18.86 12.097 10.767 11.963 2.158 33.313 3.611 14.088 12.608 6.257 14.947 1.641 4.538 8.65 -16.223 7.618 21.35 -2.637 5.14 6.05 7.088 7.192 2022 +513 BGD LUR Bangladesh Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +513 BGD LE Bangladesh Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +513 BGD LP Bangladesh Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022 79.639 81.768 83.932 86.142 88.417 90.764 93.188 95.671 98.186 100.695 103.172 105.599 107.984 110.351 112.738 115.17 117.65 120.161 122.683 125.19 127.658 130.089 132.478 134.792 136.986 139.036 140.921 142.66 144.304 145.925 147.575 149.274 151.008 152.765 154.52 156.256 157.971 159.671 161.356 163.046 164.689 166.657 168.52 170.279 172.019 173.736 175.423 177.07 2020 +513 BGD GGR Bangladesh General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.4 22.5 24.4 27 32.265 39.105 45.14 50.65 56.65 64.455 123.311 140.666 149.668 174.338 186.73 210.42 176.937 196.136 207.251 215.802 233.515 254.436 303.1 341.915 352.491 402.341 461.046 511.274 615.66 666.9 799.44 940.16 "1,155.17" "1,325.73" "1,469.42" "1,491.39" "1,751.59" "1,875.29" "2,344.15" "2,403.63" "2,684.68" "3,304.92" "3,822.78" "4,319.97" "4,894.52" "5,470.87" "6,164.93" "6,864.35" 2021 +513 BGD GGR_NGDP Bangladesh General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 5.051 5.106 4.931 4.834 4.816 5.087 5.216 5.088 5.177 5.291 8.985 9.304 9.152 10.165 10.081 10.085 7.777 7.948 7.624 7.308 7.26 7.291 8.051 8.194 7.677 7.864 7.979 7.763 8.175 7.896 8.368 8.57 9.139 9.231 9.129 8.213 8.438 8.068 8.882 8.144 8.468 9.362 9.614 9.398 9.359 9.246 9.231 9.112 2021 +513 BGD GGX Bangladesh General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 42.2 45.35 52.35 59.225 63.27 71.68 85.235 94.45 101.95 116.973 125.413 133.98 143.85 167.032 186.136 218.28 222.776 244.024 266.964 255.656 313.789 374.46 389.872 423.61 453.857 525.03 585.13 634.03 869.06 893.23 "1,012.81" "1,265.40" "1,478.26" "1,736.02" "1,890.97" "2,088.74" "2,408.15" "2,843.83" "3,417.92" "3,999.83" "4,219.33" "4,577.68" "5,850.78" "6,848.02" "7,666.16" "8,502.57" "9,530.71" "10,655.36" 2021 +513 BGD GGX_NGDP Bangladesh General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 10.987 10.291 10.579 10.603 9.443 9.325 9.848 9.488 9.317 9.601 9.138 8.862 8.797 9.739 10.048 10.462 9.791 9.889 9.821 8.658 9.756 10.73 10.356 10.152 9.885 10.263 10.127 9.627 11.54 10.576 10.601 11.534 11.695 12.088 11.748 11.503 11.601 12.235 12.95 13.552 13.308 12.967 14.714 14.898 14.659 14.37 14.27 14.144 2021 +513 BGD GGXCNL Bangladesh General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" -22.8 -22.85 -27.95 -32.225 -31.005 -32.575 -40.095 -43.8 -45.3 -52.518 -2.102 6.686 5.818 7.306 0.594 -7.86 -45.839 -47.887 -59.713 -39.855 -80.274 -120.024 -86.772 -81.695 -101.366 -122.689 -124.084 -122.756 -253.4 -226.33 -213.37 -325.24 -323.086 -410.295 -421.548 -597.352 -656.564 -968.542 "-1,073.77" "-1,596.20" "-1,534.65" "-1,272.76" "-2,028.00" "-2,528.05" "-2,771.64" "-3,031.70" "-3,365.79" "-3,791.02" 2021 +513 BGD GGXCNL_NGDP Bangladesh General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -5.936 -5.185 -5.648 -5.769 -4.628 -4.238 -4.633 -4.4 -4.14 -4.311 -0.153 0.442 0.356 0.426 0.032 -0.377 -2.015 -1.941 -2.197 -1.35 -2.496 -3.439 -2.305 -1.958 -2.208 -2.398 -2.148 -1.864 -3.365 -2.68 -2.233 -2.965 -2.556 -2.857 -2.619 -3.29 -3.163 -4.167 -4.068 -5.408 -4.84 -3.605 -5.1 -5.5 -5.3 -5.124 -5.04 -5.032 2021 +513 BGD GGSB Bangladesh General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +513 BGD GGSB_NPGDP Bangladesh General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +513 BGD GGXONLB Bangladesh General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.52 16.786 16.208 17.818 11.272 5.3 -28.555 -30.332 -36.429 -8.607 -42.616 -78.718 -37.451 -25.115 -46.845 -60.889 -49.024 -32.606 -118.67 -72.7 -65.3 -174.38 -125.506 -175.055 -141.548 -287.622 -325.394 -611.632 -650.978 "-1,096.12" -951.489 -566.903 "-1,328.01" "-1,355.26" "-1,472.14" "-1,627.61" "-1,791.35" "-2,042.08" 2021 +513 BGD GGXONLB_NGDP Bangladesh General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.329 1.11 0.991 1.039 0.608 0.254 -1.255 -1.229 -1.34 -0.291 -1.325 -2.256 -0.995 -0.602 -1.02 -1.19 -0.848 -0.495 -1.576 -0.861 -0.683 -1.589 -0.993 -1.219 -0.879 -1.584 -1.568 -2.631 -2.467 -3.714 -3.001 -1.606 -3.34 -2.948 -2.815 -2.751 -2.682 -2.711 2021 +513 BGD GGXWDN Bangladesh General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +513 BGD GGXWDN_NGDP Bangladesh General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +513 BGD GGXWDG Bangladesh General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,545.67" "1,679.80" "1,819.14" "2,041.47" "2,304.40" "2,550.77" "2,788.05" "2,830.10" "3,354.08" "3,822.02" "4,294.55" "4,739.60" "5,105.40" "5,775.86" "6,640.93" "7,811.26" "9,343.96" "10,835.81" "12,548.87" "14,910.60" "17,084.59" "19,305.09" "21,831.34" "24,533.81" "27,689.29" 2021 +513 BGD GGXWDG_NGDP Bangladesh General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.044 36.585 35.558 35.332 34.989 33.87 33.01 29.623 30.573 30.236 29.902 29.446 28.117 27.824 28.572 29.597 31.659 34.177 35.547 37.497 37.169 36.916 36.898 36.735 36.755 2021 +513 BGD NGDP_FY Bangladesh "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGR (Total Revenue) includes Grants starting 1990 on wards. Before, GGR does not include grants. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" 384.091 440.668 494.844 558.547 670.007 768.715 865.493 995.477 "1,094.27" "1,218.30" "1,372.45" "1,511.84" "1,635.29" "1,715.00" "1,852.38" "2,086.38" "2,275.24" "2,467.74" "2,718.42" "2,952.96" "3,216.44" "3,489.97" "3,764.81" "4,172.57" "4,591.53" "5,115.98" "5,777.98" "6,586.13" "7,531.07" "8,446.15" "9,553.83" "10,970.84" "12,640.43" "14,362.06" "16,096.05" "18,158.00" "20,758.21" "23,243.07" "26,392.48" "29,514.29" "31,704.69" "35,301.85" "39,764.62" "45,964.55" "52,295.10" "59,167.27" "66,786.31" "75,334.08" 2021 +513 BGD BCA Bangladesh Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Bangladesh taka Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.202 -0.468 -0.675 -0.531 -0.512 -0.685 -0.664 -0.538 -0.833 -1.217 -1.104 -0.646 -0.236 -0.129 -0.227 -0.616 -0.953 -0.831 -0.568 -0.35 -0.337 -1.018 0.157 0.176 0.176 -0.557 0.572 0.957 0.278 2.086 3.24 -2.227 -0.447 2.388 1.406 2.875 4.262 -1.331 -9.567 -4.49 -5.435 -4.575 -18.673 -18.523 -19.101 -20.787 -21.628 -23.953 2022 +513 BGD BCA_NGDPD Bangladesh Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.817 -1.777 -2.734 -2.223 -1.908 -2.375 -2.241 -1.657 -2.385 -3.196 -2.687 -1.519 -0.545 -0.295 -0.489 -1.189 -1.719 -1.443 -0.948 -0.569 -0.53 -1.574 0.237 0.245 0.226 -0.674 0.665 1.003 0.253 1.699 2.346 -1.445 -0.28 1.329 0.679 1.23 1.607 -0.453 -2.977 -1.278 -1.454 -1.099 -4.053 -3.821 -3.524 -3.443 -3.238 -3.243 2022 +316 BRB NGDP_R Barbados "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. The National Statistics Office is the primary source of National Accounts Data. Partial data is published on the central bank website. Expenditure side not available. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Currently, the Barbados Statistical Services (BSS) ,with the assistance of CARTAC, began compiling constant price GDP by industry using 2010 as base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 6.858 6.728 6.398 6.43 6.661 6.735 7.078 7.262 7.516 7.787 7.53 7.236 6.824 6.878 7.016 7.158 7.442 7.795 8.086 8.112 8.474 8.273 8.339 8.52 8.639 8.982 9.491 9.7 9.768 9.272 9.06 8.999 8.958 8.832 8.821 9.037 9.261 9.305 9.251 9.132 7.878 7.933 8.766 9.205 9.481 9.727 9.951 10.134 2020 +316 BRB NGDP_RPCH Barbados "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.371 -1.9 -4.9 0.5 3.6 1.1 5.1 2.6 3.5 3.6 -3.3 -3.9 -5.7 0.8 2 2.023 3.966 4.74 3.74 0.326 4.453 -2.367 0.791 2.171 1.407 3.965 5.669 2.202 0.698 -5.076 -2.288 -0.673 -0.45 -1.411 -0.126 2.446 2.485 0.478 -0.583 -1.287 -13.73 0.7 10.5 5 3 2.6 2.3 1.84 2020 +316 BRB NGDP Barbados "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. The National Statistics Office is the primary source of National Accounts Data. Partial data is published on the central bank website. Expenditure side not available. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Currently, the Barbados Statistical Services (BSS) ,with the assistance of CARTAC, began compiling constant price GDP by industry using 2010 as base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.036 2.241 2.341 2.486 2.709 2.835 3.113 3.428 3.646 4.035 4.047 4.064 3.914 4.15 4.327 4.459 4.754 5.025 5.666 5.937 6.119 6.109 6.213 6.419 6.889 7.639 8.435 9.348 9.57 8.931 9.06 9.315 9.22 9.354 9.393 9.43 9.66 9.956 10.173 10.596 9.354 9.708 11.577 12.553 13.34 14.068 14.708 15.272 2020 +316 BRB NGDPD Barbados "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.018 1.12 1.171 1.243 1.355 1.418 1.557 1.714 1.823 2.018 2.024 2.032 1.957 2.075 2.163 2.229 2.377 2.513 2.833 2.969 3.059 3.055 3.106 3.21 3.444 3.82 4.217 4.674 4.785 4.466 4.53 4.658 4.61 4.677 4.696 4.715 4.83 4.978 5.087 5.298 4.677 4.854 5.788 6.277 6.67 7.034 7.354 7.636 2020 +316 BRB PPPGDP Barbados "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.513 1.625 1.641 1.714 1.839 1.918 2.057 2.163 2.317 2.495 2.503 2.486 2.398 2.475 2.578 2.685 2.843 3.029 3.178 3.233 3.453 3.448 3.529 3.677 3.829 4.105 4.472 4.694 4.817 4.602 4.551 4.614 4.344 4.36 4.322 4.426 4.559 4.519 4.6 4.622 4.036 4.233 5.01 5.448 5.729 5.987 6.242 6.479 2020 +316 BRB NGDP_D Barbados "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 29.688 33.308 36.595 38.656 40.672 42.102 43.982 47.206 48.512 51.824 53.75 56.166 57.363 60.332 61.672 62.292 63.887 64.471 70.073 73.188 72.206 73.842 74.507 75.346 79.734 85.05 88.872 96.37 97.974 96.326 100 103.517 102.922 105.916 106.483 104.353 104.306 106.994 109.968 116.029 118.731 122.368 132.057 136.379 140.708 144.625 147.807 150.696 2020 +316 BRB NGDPRPC Barbados "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "27,192.56" "26,582.52" "25,204.18" "25,262.83" "26,103.06" "26,314.82" "27,569.40" "28,190.13" "29,073.41" "30,011.97" "28,919.48" "27,695.78" "26,026.57" "26,144.53" "26,573.89" "27,014.96" "27,982.63" "29,198.92" "30,177.49" "30,166.39" "31,401.71" "30,563.41" "30,715.22" "31,292.22" "31,635.64" "32,779.79" "34,508.23" "35,126.18" "35,222.14" "33,296.13" "32,406.52" "32,070.10" "31,814.33" "31,262.71" "31,126.68" "31,794.84" "32,495.98" "32,568.53" "32,296.72" "31,800.30" "27,364.57" "27,486.39" "30,295.60" "31,729.89" "32,599.09" "33,362.03" "34,042.99" "34,581.65" 2020 +316 BRB NGDPRPPPPC Barbados "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,206.74" "12,910.46" "12,241.03" "12,269.52" "12,677.60" "12,780.44" "13,389.76" "13,691.23" "14,120.22" "14,576.06" "14,045.46" "13,451.14" "12,640.45" "12,697.74" "12,906.27" "13,120.48" "13,590.46" "14,181.18" "14,656.44" "14,651.06" "15,251.02" "14,843.88" "14,917.61" "15,197.84" "15,364.63" "15,920.32" "16,759.77" "17,059.90" "17,106.50" "16,171.09" "15,739.03" "15,575.63" "15,451.41" "15,183.51" "15,117.44" "15,441.95" "15,782.48" "15,817.71" "15,685.70" "15,444.60" "13,290.28" "13,349.44" "14,713.81" "15,410.40" "15,832.55" "16,203.09" "16,533.82" "16,795.43" 2020 +316 BRB NGDPPC Barbados "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,073.02" "8,854.11" "9,223.39" "9,765.58" "10,616.63" "11,079.12" "12,125.57" "13,307.44" "14,104.01" "15,553.43" "15,544.35" "15,555.73" "14,929.73" "15,773.56" "16,388.76" "16,828.23" "17,877.13" "18,824.73" "21,146.22" "22,078.19" "22,674.06" "22,568.74" "22,885.12" "23,577.31" "25,224.41" "27,879.34" "30,668.02" "33,851.22" "34,508.46" "32,072.81" "32,406.51" "33,198.03" "32,743.90" "33,112.21" "33,144.62" "33,178.90" "33,895.26" "34,846.50" "35,516.17" "36,897.65" "32,490.11" "33,634.55" "40,007.42" "43,272.83" "45,869.47" "48,249.67" "50,317.90" "52,113.26" 2020 +316 BRB NGDPDPC Barbados "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,036.51" "4,427.06" "4,611.69" "4,882.79" "5,308.31" "5,539.56" "6,062.78" "6,653.72" "7,052.01" "7,776.71" "7,772.17" "7,777.87" "7,464.87" "7,886.78" "8,194.38" "8,414.12" "8,938.57" "9,412.37" "10,573.11" "11,039.10" "11,337.03" "11,284.37" "11,442.56" "11,788.65" "12,612.21" "13,939.67" "15,334.01" "16,925.61" "17,254.23" "16,036.40" "16,203.26" "16,599.01" "16,371.95" "16,556.10" "16,572.31" "16,589.45" "16,947.63" "17,423.25" "17,758.08" "18,448.83" "16,245.06" "16,817.28" "20,003.71" "21,636.41" "22,934.74" "24,124.84" "25,158.95" "26,056.63" 2020 +316 BRB PPPPC Barbados "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,000.49" "6,420.83" "6,464.08" "6,732.84" "7,207.86" "7,496.08" "8,011.60" "8,394.60" "8,962.92" "9,615.09" "9,611.81" "9,516.42" "9,146.67" "9,405.88" "9,764.56" "10,134.77" "10,690.02" "11,347.01" "11,859.29" "12,021.97" "12,797.79" "12,736.77" "12,999.54" "13,505.13" "14,019.85" "14,982.46" "16,259.15" "16,997.57" "17,370.85" "16,526.23" "16,278.01" "16,443.73" "15,425.32" "15,432.54" "15,252.10" "15,571.25" "15,996.87" "15,817.71" "16,060.41" "16,096.44" "14,018.11" "14,665.61" "17,313.74" "18,779.51" "19,698.78" "20,534.48" "21,352.52" "22,110.11" 2020 +316 BRB NGAP_NPGDP Barbados Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +316 BRB PPPSH Barbados Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2020 +316 BRB PPPEX Barbados Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.345 1.379 1.427 1.45 1.473 1.478 1.514 1.585 1.574 1.618 1.617 1.635 1.632 1.677 1.678 1.66 1.672 1.659 1.783 1.836 1.772 1.772 1.76 1.746 1.799 1.861 1.886 1.992 1.987 1.941 1.991 2.019 2.123 2.146 2.173 2.131 2.119 2.203 2.211 2.292 2.318 2.293 2.311 2.304 2.329 2.35 2.357 2.357 2020 +316 BRB NID_NGDP Barbados Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. The National Statistics Office is the primary source of National Accounts Data. Partial data is published on the central bank website. Expenditure side not available. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Currently, the Barbados Statistical Services (BSS) ,with the assistance of CARTAC, began compiling constant price GDP by industry using 2010 as base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 22.573 25.492 20.974 18.436 15.051 14.259 14.81 14.811 16.209 17.69 17.454 15.49 8.482 10.989 12.633 13.818 13.846 17.549 21.045 21.609 20.136 17.435 19.597 20.456 21.275 21.13 21.271 18.975 18.297 16.952 15.88 17.055 16.18 16.523 16.534 16.923 16.395 15.632 14.292 14.567 18.152 19.402 19.045 18.179 17.796 17.658 17.75 17.869 2020 +316 BRB NGSD_NGDP Barbados Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. The National Statistics Office is the primary source of National Accounts Data. Partial data is published on the central bank website. Expenditure side not available. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Currently, the Barbados Statistical Services (BSS) ,with the assistance of CARTAC, began compiling constant price GDP by industry using 2010 as base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 18.153 12.111 15.668 12.771 14.632 13.446 12.58 10.469 15.03 16.131 14.152 12.019 15.022 13.519 17.551 16.429 17.57 16.139 18.017 17.023 16.482 13.703 14.39 16.745 10.782 10.621 10.797 14.136 8.67 10.928 11.277 5.239 7.701 8.158 7.317 10.804 12.134 11.843 10.332 11.517 11.25 7.939 9.024 9.454 10.443 11.806 12.641 13.604 2020 +316 BRB PCPI Barbados "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Headline CPI available since 1994. Components available since 2013. Latest actual data: 2021. Monthly data available with 1-2 months lag. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2001. CPI base, July 2001 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 41.286 47.309 52.176 54.928 57.481 60.274 60.393 62.547 65.499 69.648 71.762 76.283 80.857 81.814 82.387 84.725 86.746 93.435 92.249 93.688 95.97 98.658 98.825 100.383 101.817 107.992 115.883 120.558 130.333 135.083 142.95 156.433 163.525 166.492 169.433 167.55 170.083 177.583 184.133 191.683 197.208 203.25 223.366 241.642 254.426 263.278 270.52 277.13 2021 +316 BRB PCPIPCH Barbados "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.498 14.589 10.287 5.275 4.648 4.858 0.199 3.567 4.719 6.334 3.036 6.3 5.996 1.184 0.7 2.838 2.386 7.711 -1.269 1.56 2.436 2.801 0.169 1.577 1.428 6.065 7.308 4.034 8.108 3.645 5.824 9.432 4.533 1.814 1.767 -1.112 1.512 4.41 3.688 4.1 2.882 3.064 9.897 8.182 5.291 3.479 2.751 2.444 2021 +316 BRB PCPIE Barbados "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Headline CPI available since 1994. Components available since 2013. Latest actual data: 2021. Monthly data available with 1-2 months lag. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2001. CPI base, July 2001 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 45.502 51.087 54.594 57.57 60.506 61.933 61.647 65.521 68.416 72.901 75.388 81.503 84.194 83.379 84.046 86.431 87.993 91.118 92.681 95.395 99.013 98.7 99.6 99.9 104.2 111.9 118.2 123.7 132.7 138.5 147.5 161.6 165.5 167.5 171.5 167.2 173.6 185 186.2 199.6 202.1 212.6 233.799 249.408 259.776 267.357 274.337 280.658 2021 +316 BRB PCPIEPCH Barbados "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.994 12.276 6.864 5.452 5.099 2.358 -0.461 6.283 4.418 6.555 3.412 8.112 3.302 -0.969 0.8 2.838 1.808 3.551 1.715 2.928 3.793 -0.316 0.912 0.301 4.304 7.39 5.63 4.653 7.276 4.371 6.498 9.559 2.413 1.208 2.388 -2.507 3.828 6.567 0.649 7.197 1.253 5.195 9.971 6.676 4.157 2.918 2.611 2.304 2021 +316 BRB TM_RPCH Barbados Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Exports rise in 2011 due to merchandising being included in the BOP accounts that year. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: WEO deflators Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 10.946 12.376 0.426 11.763 8.577 -6.507 0.705 -15.004 5.377 15.818 -1.486 31.596 -43.556 14.214 10.841 16.263 1.617 21 9.235 3.245 -5.014 0.292 -0.504 2.51 10.304 4.684 -2.153 -3.249 -5.476 -10.436 -1.381 -9.936 -4.13 0.583 1.034 12.853 5.614 -5.315 -5.487 5.468 -11.743 -7.434 0.696 7.892 4.145 3.159 3.696 2.756 2021 +316 BRB TMG_RPCH Barbados Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Exports rise in 2011 due to merchandising being included in the BOP accounts that year. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: WEO deflators Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 10.261 15.072 -0.635 16.742 9.413 -7.633 -1.83 -16.467 5.104 16.727 -1.238 31.645 -46.241 12.646 10.841 20.503 2.084 25.915 13.457 3.831 -5.626 -3.158 0.094 4.507 11.533 2.268 -1.791 -0.456 -6.148 -16.141 -0.656 1.382 -1.722 1.407 0.833 9.291 5.657 -6.198 -6.462 3.201 1.973 -10.592 0.665 5.426 2.477 2.507 3.554 2.556 2021 +316 BRB TX_RPCH Barbados Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Exports rise in 2011 due to merchandising being included in the BOP accounts that year. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: WEO deflators Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 11.572 -8.194 8.08 7.196 16.277 -7.078 -16.085 -14.016 4.412 12.884 4.042 16.467 -8.49 0.909 9.339 2.414 7.53 6.768 4.16 5.941 6.919 -2.378 -2.4 9.696 2.531 19.962 3.969 6.991 -4.796 -13.414 4.306 -7.488 -6.646 2.887 -2.912 8.312 11.586 0.279 -1.725 7.909 -37.734 -2.592 19.971 8.869 5.836 5.567 4.468 3.853 2021 +316 BRB TXG_RPCH Barbados Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Exports rise in 2011 due to merchandising being included in the BOP accounts that year. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: WEO deflators Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 12.095 -3.209 36.554 34.61 31.292 -10.922 -25.565 -48.336 2.077 1.432 6.961 16.625 2.372 -2.462 9.339 26.049 14.961 5.672 -4.213 3.625 3.733 -1.701 -6.187 -0.395 3.217 25.075 37.328 0.224 -15.536 -19.415 8.999 85.455 -4.278 -2.116 1.492 6.095 9.112 -4.289 -6.309 1.034 -17.972 -4.447 18.931 0.514 3.39 5.248 2.62 2.473 2021 +316 BRB LUR Barbados Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a 10.76 13.65 14.945 17.037 18.631 17.735 17.934 17.137 15.244 14.945 17.236 22.915 24.41 21.75 19.625 15.75 14.55 12.15 10.35 9.35 9.85 10.3 11 9.575 9.075 8.725 7.425 8.125 9.975 10.25 11.15 11.5 11.625 12.275 11.3 9.65 9.95 10.05 10.088 21.279 14.127 10.846 10.03 9.941 9.879 9.813 9.493 2021 +316 BRB LE Barbados Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +316 BRB LP Barbados Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.252 0.253 0.254 0.255 0.255 0.256 0.257 0.258 0.259 0.259 0.26 0.261 0.262 0.263 0.264 0.265 0.266 0.267 0.268 0.269 0.27 0.271 0.271 0.272 0.273 0.274 0.275 0.276 0.277 0.278 0.28 0.281 0.282 0.283 0.283 0.284 0.285 0.286 0.286 0.287 0.288 0.289 0.289 0.29 0.291 0.292 0.292 0.293 2020 +316 BRB GGR Barbados General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.058 1.166 1.218 1.445 1.53 1.61 1.705 1.722 1.732 1.862 1.918 2.162 2.237 2.472 2.597 2.324 2.279 2.55 2.457 2.334 2.407 2.458 2.754 2.864 2.994 3.156 2.702 2.942 3.536 3.756 4.034 4.275 4.466 4.635 2022 +316 BRB GGR_NGDP Barbados General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.143 25.729 25.251 27.871 26.685 26.908 27.877 28.065 27.655 28.492 27.108 27.578 25.817 26.284 27.602 25.924 24.977 27.448 26.555 24.929 25.604 25.911 28.292 28.613 29.123 30.685 29.9 28.92 29.572 29.127 29.517 29.745 29.784 29.784 2022 +316 BRB GGX Barbados General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.759 0.874 1.029 1.144 1.162 1.264 1.378 1.453 2.088 2.077 2.141 2.417 2.557 2.929 3.041 2.988 3.055 2.935 3.198 3.293 3.112 3.322 3.275 3.293 3.024 2.772 3.132 3.433 3.914 3.861 3.955 4.022 4.176 4.311 2022 +316 BRB GGX_NGDP Barbados General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.311 19.28 21.333 22.066 20.259 21.12 22.526 23.683 33.328 31.774 30.261 30.833 29.518 31.146 32.312 33.336 33.479 31.587 34.556 35.17 33.101 35.013 33.64 32.898 29.421 26.947 34.654 33.745 32.735 29.942 28.935 27.984 27.852 27.699 2022 +316 BRB GGXCNL Barbados General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.299 0.292 0.189 0.301 0.368 0.346 0.327 0.269 -0.355 -0.214 -0.223 -0.255 -0.321 -0.457 -0.443 -0.664 -0.776 -0.385 -0.74 -0.959 -0.705 -0.864 -0.521 -0.429 -0.031 0.385 -0.43 -0.491 -0.378 -0.105 0.079 0.253 0.29 0.325 2022 +316 BRB GGXCNL_NGDP Barbados General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.832 6.449 3.918 5.805 6.426 5.788 5.351 4.383 -5.674 -3.281 -3.154 -3.255 -3.701 -4.862 -4.71 -7.412 -8.503 -4.138 -8.001 -10.24 -7.497 -9.102 -5.347 -4.285 -0.298 3.739 -4.754 -4.825 -3.163 -0.815 0.581 1.761 1.932 2.085 2022 +316 BRB GGSB Barbados General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.299 0.292 0.189 0.301 0.368 0.346 0.327 0.269 -0.355 -0.214 -0.223 -0.255 -0.321 -0.457 -0.443 -0.664 -0.776 -0.385 -0.74 -0.959 -0.705 -0.864 -0.521 -0.429 -0.031 0.385 -0.43 -0.491 -0.378 -0.105 0.079 0.253 0.29 0.325 2022 +316 BRB GGSB_NPGDP Barbados General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.812 6.23 3.872 5.878 6.557 5.864 5.456 4.313 -5.542 -3.211 -3.1 -3.294 -3.881 -5.154 -4.938 -7.428 -8.381 -4.071 -7.858 -10.005 -7.407 -9.269 -5.586 -4.512 -0.313 3.765 -3.936 -4.304 -3.075 -0.814 0.586 1.782 1.955 2.101 2022 +316 BRB GGXONLB Barbados General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.349 0.35 0.244 0.344 0.417 0.407 0.404 0.352 -0.087 0.061 0.04 0.044 0.009 -0.115 -0.047 -0.229 -0.269 0.143 -0.172 -0.35 -0.051 -0.191 0.218 0.334 0.354 0.634 -0.087 -0.092 0.12 0.451 0.683 0.862 0.9 0.934 2022 +316 BRB GGXONLB_NGDP Barbados General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.955 7.72 5.058 6.64 7.273 6.807 6.61 5.732 -1.384 0.939 0.568 0.558 0.107 -1.218 -0.497 -2.55 -2.944 1.538 -1.853 -3.74 -0.545 -2.013 2.235 3.332 3.446 6.166 -0.963 -0.903 1 3.5 5 6 6 6 2022 +316 BRB GGXWDN Barbados General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.13 3.264 3.227 3.108 2.973 3.006 3.399 3.545 4.176 4.441 4.816 5.321 6.352 7.068 7.627 8.725 9.517 10.103 11.246 12.434 12.941 13.837 14.428 15.726 12.832 12.557 13.17 13.657 13.979 14.074 13.96 13.643 13.281 12.884 2022 +316 BRB GGXWDN_NGDP Barbados General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.418 72.02 66.932 59.933 51.847 50.24 55.58 57.776 66.664 67.94 68.059 67.888 73.319 75.168 81.051 97.337 104.307 108.729 121.531 132.783 137.64 145.842 148.226 157.097 124.837 122.084 145.731 134.25 116.903 109.134 102.141 94.921 88.575 82.788 2022 +316 BRB GGXWDG Barbados General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.451 2.625 2.823 3.035 3.09 3.217 3.749 4.14 4.446 4.632 4.991 5.746 6.564 7.282 7.847 8.965 9.868 10.466 11.444 12.657 13.092 13.949 14.548 15.843 12.949 12.674 13.287 13.773 14.096 14.191 14.076 13.759 13.398 13.001 2022 +316 BRB GGXWDG_NGDP Barbados General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.93 57.916 58.54 58.539 53.882 53.771 61.301 67.484 70.967 70.86 70.528 73.306 75.768 77.44 83.383 100.013 108.158 112.637 123.672 135.161 139.252 147.021 149.454 158.264 125.973 123.22 147.024 135.398 117.88 110.04 102.996 95.734 89.354 83.539 2022 +316 BRB NGDP_FY Barbados "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Fiscal perimeter = budgetary central government. Authorities do not consolidate general government. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Data covers the Budgetary Central Government only. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Central Government Gross Debt includes Guaranteed, non-Guaranteed and Arrears; Central Government Net Debt is derived by Central Government Gross Debt subtract Government's deposits in CBB and Commercial Banks. Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.059 4.034 3.98 4.201 4.383 4.533 4.822 5.185 5.734 5.983 6.116 6.135 6.264 6.536 7.076 7.838 8.663 9.403 9.41 8.963 9.124 9.292 9.254 9.364 9.402 9.488 9.734 10.011 10.279 10.285 9.037 10.173 11.958 12.896 13.667 14.373 14.994 15.563 2022 +316 BRB BCA Barbados Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Exports rise in 2011 due to merchandising being included in the BOP accounts that year. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Barbados dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.027 -0.126 -0.042 -0.052 0.011 0.005 -0.016 -0.054 0.002 -0.003 -0.038 -0.024 0.145 0.069 0.14 0.058 0.089 -0.035 -0.086 -0.136 -0.112 -0.114 -0.162 -0.119 -0.361 -0.401 -0.442 -0.226 -0.461 -0.269 -0.209 -0.55 -0.391 -0.391 -0.433 -0.289 -0.206 -0.189 -0.201 -0.162 -0.323 -0.556 -0.58 -0.548 -0.49 -0.412 -0.376 -0.326 2021 +316 BRB BCA_NGDPD Barbados Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.672 -11.255 -3.554 -4.152 0.827 0.332 -1.028 -3.127 0.129 -0.131 -1.856 -1.162 7.426 3.329 6.474 2.611 3.724 -1.411 -3.029 -4.586 -3.654 -3.732 -5.207 -3.711 -10.493 -10.509 -10.474 -4.839 -9.627 -6.025 -4.603 -11.817 -8.479 -8.365 -9.218 -6.12 -4.26 -3.788 -3.96 -3.05 -6.902 -11.463 -10.021 -8.725 -7.353 -5.852 -5.109 -4.265 2020 +913 BLR NGDP_R Belarus "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2014 onwards. Prior to 2014 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Statistical discrepancies between GDP and components are a consequence of statistical discrepancies reported by the authorities and chain-weighting. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.83 51.587 45.551 40.502 41.626 46.385 50.301 51.988 54.983 57.576 60.483 64.737 72.143 78.961 86.858 94.359 104.017 104.191 112.324 118.266 120.192 121.348 123.394 118.669 115.66 118.598 122.32 124.089 123.254 126.089 117.238 117.49 118.717 119.667 120.23 121.136 2020 +913 BLR NGDP_RPCH Belarus "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.6 -11.7 -11.084 2.776 11.434 8.442 3.354 5.76 4.717 5.048 7.033 11.439 9.452 10.001 8.637 10.235 0.168 7.805 5.29 1.629 0.962 1.686 -3.83 -2.536 2.541 3.138 1.446 -0.673 2.3 -7.02 0.215 1.045 0.8 0.471 0.753 2020 +913 BLR NGDP Belarus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2014 onwards. Prior to 2014 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Statistical discrepancies between GDP and components are a consequence of statistical discrepancies reported by the authorities and chain-weighting. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- 0.006 0.012 0.019 0.037 0.07 0.302 0.946 1.776 2.703 3.781 5.169 6.728 8.196 10.047 13.417 14.209 17.047 30.725 54.762 67.069 80.579 89.91 94.949 105.748 122.32 134.732 149.721 173.156 194.742 220.719 250.776 272.309 288.905 306.687 2020 +913 BLR NGDPD Belarus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.8 11.408 15.687 10.532 14.494 14.091 15.215 12.133 10.785 12.778 15.092 18.42 23.928 31.239 38.219 46.815 62.798 50.855 57.22 61.368 65.669 75.496 78.736 56.329 47.703 54.723 60.011 64.414 61.312 68.208 79.704 91.985 95.06 98.046 100.518 103.598 2020 +913 BLR PPPGDP Belarus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.706 47.963 43.256 39.268 41.097 46.585 51.086 53.544 57.911 62.009 66.154 72.205 82.625 93.27 105.763 118.003 132.574 133.648 145.811 156.715 171.038 179.366 179.598 171.204 168.422 173.63 183.356 189.336 190.329 202.797 201.967 209.613 216.247 222.027 227.32 233.464 2020 +913 BLR NGDP_D Belarus "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.001 0.012 0.03 0.046 0.079 0.14 0.582 1.72 3.085 4.469 5.841 7.165 8.521 9.436 10.648 12.899 13.638 15.176 25.979 45.562 55.27 65.302 75.765 82.093 89.165 100 108.577 121.473 137.328 166.109 187.862 211.237 227.556 240.294 253.177 2020 +913 BLR NGDPRPC Belarus "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,464.39" "5,037.75" "4,453.55" "3,979.75" "4,104.33" "4,595.80" "5,007.59" "5,188.95" "5,503.79" "5,782.51" "6,109.41" "6,585.00" "7,389.38" "8,142.85" "9,019.51" "9,850.65" "10,900.93" "10,951.37" "11,828.52" "12,485.85" "12,717.42" "12,851.94" "13,065.88" "12,553.55" "12,214.57" "12,523.56" "12,946.62" "13,160.36" "13,098.22" "13,485.46" "12,601.80" "12,692.40" "12,889.43" "13,057.77" "13,185.19" "13,351.26" 2020 +913 BLR NGDPRPPPPC Belarus "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,980.75" "8,868.63" "7,999.97" "7,375.37" "6,520.10" "5,826.44" "6,008.82" "6,728.35" "7,331.22" "7,596.74" "8,057.66" "8,465.72" "8,944.30" "9,640.58" "10,818.21" "11,921.31" "13,204.75" "14,421.56" "15,959.19" "16,033.04" "17,317.20" "18,279.55" "18,618.57" "18,815.51" "19,128.72" "18,378.65" "17,882.39" "18,334.76" "18,954.13" "19,267.04" "19,176.06" "19,743.00" "18,449.29" "18,581.93" "18,870.39" "19,116.85" "19,303.39" "19,546.52" 2020 +913 BLR NGDPPC Belarus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.003 0.03 0.541 1.192 1.891 3.633 6.987 30.189 94.655 178.375 273.023 384.622 529.471 693.821 851.103 "1,048.87" "1,406.14" "1,493.50" "1,795.13" "3,243.72" "5,794.27" "7,103.25" "8,532.32" "9,511.25" "10,027.35" "11,166.65" "12,946.62" "14,289.12" "15,910.82" "18,519.36" "20,932.72" "23,844.14" "27,227.28" "29,713.74" "31,683.18" "33,802.25" 2020 +913 BLR NGDPDPC Belarus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,252.79" "1,114.10" "1,533.72" "1,034.93" "1,429.06" "1,396.11" "1,514.67" "1,210.97" "1,079.61" "1,283.27" "1,524.49" "1,873.67" "2,450.90" "3,221.46" "3,968.75" "4,887.28" "6,581.18" "5,345.33" "6,025.69" "6,478.89" "6,948.35" "7,995.73" "8,337.15" "5,958.84" "5,037.85" "5,778.56" "6,351.76" "6,831.52" "6,515.65" "7,295.02" "8,567.35" "9,937.12" "10,320.85" "10,698.59" "11,023.42" "11,418.30" 2020 +913 BLR PPPPC Belarus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,962.93" "4,683.89" "4,229.17" "3,858.48" "4,052.13" "4,615.59" "5,085.75" "5,344.21" "5,796.88" "6,227.66" "6,682.27" "7,344.62" "8,463.03" "9,618.44" "10,982.70" "12,318.90" "13,893.77" "14,047.51" "15,355.01" "16,545.09" "18,097.31" "18,996.63" "19,017.15" "18,111.13" "17,786.66" "18,334.76" "19,406.91" "20,080.20" "20,226.23" "21,689.52" "21,709.28" "22,644.41" "23,478.45" "24,227.14" "24,929.28" "25,731.74" 2020 +913 BLR NGAP_NPGDP Belarus Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +913 BLR PPPSH Belarus Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.152 0.138 0.118 0.102 0.101 0.108 0.114 0.114 0.115 0.117 0.12 0.123 0.13 0.136 0.142 0.147 0.157 0.158 0.162 0.164 0.17 0.17 0.164 0.153 0.145 0.142 0.141 0.14 0.143 0.138 0.125 0.122 0.119 0.116 0.113 0.111 2020 +913 BLR PPPEX Belarus Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.001 0.006 0.016 0.029 0.041 0.052 0.063 0.072 0.077 0.085 0.101 0.106 0.117 0.196 0.32 0.374 0.449 0.525 0.564 0.609 0.667 0.712 0.787 0.854 0.964 1.053 1.16 1.226 1.271 1.314 2020 +913 BLR NID_NGDP Belarus Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2014 onwards. Prior to 2014 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Statistical discrepancies between GDP and components are a consequence of statistical discrepancies reported by the authorities and chain-weighting. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.62 36.183 25.332 24.017 27.432 27.324 24.326 26.891 25.035 22.642 24.667 28.336 28.134 31.819 33.705 37.223 36.864 40.656 37.218 35.094 38.798 34.841 29.035 26.478 28.03 28.079 29.15 27.455 25.623 23.823 22.796 22.948 23.177 23.604 23.791 2020 +913 BLR NGSD_NGDP Belarus Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2014 onwards. Prior to 2014 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Statistical discrepancies between GDP and components are a consequence of statistical discrepancies reported by the authorities and chain-weighting. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.445 14.238 20.407 19.954 20.713 20.008 22.117 22.635 20.896 20.484 22.191 23.355 29.602 28.188 27.27 29.327 24.805 26.186 28.984 32.259 28.775 28.202 25.784 23.099 26.29 28.117 27.216 27.032 28.326 22.356 21.664 22.316 22.931 23.24 23.633 2020 +913 BLR PCPI Belarus "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.003 0.07 0.568 0.868 1.422 2.46 9.687 26.019 41.925 59.772 76.746 90.632 100 106.992 116.01 133.212 150.464 162.114 248.403 395.503 467.89 552.612 627.34 701.547 743.862 780.069 823.751 869.354 951.531 "1,108.61" "1,254.10" "1,400.87" "1,500.13" "1,585.11" "1,664.53" 2021 +913 BLR PCPIPCH Belarus "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,190.32" "2,220.90" 709.297 52.688 63.82 73.018 293.733 168.601 61.133 42.568 28.398 18.094 10.336 6.992 8.429 14.828 12.95 7.743 53.228 59.218 18.303 18.107 13.523 11.829 6.032 4.867 5.6 5.536 9.453 16.508 13.124 11.703 7.086 5.665 5.01 2021 +913 BLR PCPIE Belarus "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.01 0.212 0.729 1.015 1.655 4.664 16.378 33.984 49.658 66.936 83.92 96.037 103.663 110.526 123.869 140.343 154.537 169.877 354.509 431.714 502.799 584.352 654.298 723.495 756.702 799.398 837.207 898.628 988.266 "1,175.32" "1,321.13" "1,439.57" "1,539.65" "1,616.78" "1,697.79" 2021 +913 BLR PCPIEPCH Belarus "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,996.63" "1,959.70" 243.964 39.299 63.107 181.749 251.196 107.495 46.121 34.792 25.373 14.44 7.94 6.62 12.072 13.3 10.113 9.927 108.686 21.778 16.466 16.22 11.97 10.576 4.59 5.642 4.73 7.336 9.975 18.927 12.407 8.965 6.952 5.01 5.011 2021 +913 BLR TM_RPCH Belarus Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Belarus purchases crude oil from Russia at a discounted world market price. Due to internal tax changes in Russia, this discount is projected to gradually fall to zero by the end of 2024. Current WEO projections for Belarus are based on information provided by the authorities on a bilateral oil price deal with Russia that is being negotiated, but is not yet formally signed. The dynamics of the imported oil price deflator is set by world prices as well as by the discount, so it does not follow world prices. Deflator of oil exports reflects (i) crude oil and (ii) oil products. Oil products are priced differently from crude oil. The historical values are taken from the authorities' data. Projections should broadly match WEO's numbers in terms of percentage changes. Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Cost index divided by Fisher price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No. Last update of weights was 2008. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excluded items include transit goods and goods from U.N. methodology. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Delivered At Frontier (DAF) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.006 -37.277 34.887 30.741 43.435 -11.841 7.407 28.073 2.315 13.854 13.444 21.568 0.59 22.039 7.612 14.47 -13.132 9.366 15.054 9.434 -6.096 2.086 -12.048 -2.511 12.011 5.284 5.279 -8.941 6.753 -1.259 3.217 2.22 1.833 1.899 1.795 2020 +913 BLR TMG_RPCH Belarus Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Belarus purchases crude oil from Russia at a discounted world market price. Due to internal tax changes in Russia, this discount is projected to gradually fall to zero by the end of 2024. Current WEO projections for Belarus are based on information provided by the authorities on a bilateral oil price deal with Russia that is being negotiated, but is not yet formally signed. The dynamics of the imported oil price deflator is set by world prices as well as by the discount, so it does not follow world prices. Deflator of oil exports reflects (i) crude oil and (ii) oil products. Oil products are priced differently from crude oil. The historical values are taken from the authorities' data. Projections should broadly match WEO's numbers in terms of percentage changes. Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Cost index divided by Fisher price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No. Last update of weights was 2008. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excluded items include transit goods and goods from U.N. methodology. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Delivered At Frontier (DAF) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.9 -36.611 39.051 27.935 44.259 -12.695 5.568 29.933 2.463 13.729 13.6 21.4 0.7 21.7 7.2 14.3 -12.6 8 15.9 9.4 -7.2 2.6 -11.4 -2.6 13.341 5 4.7 -9.086 5.2 -1.621 3.062 2.142 1.773 1.841 1.742 2020 +913 BLR TX_RPCH Belarus Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Belarus purchases crude oil from Russia at a discounted world market price. Due to internal tax changes in Russia, this discount is projected to gradually fall to zero by the end of 2024. Current WEO projections for Belarus are based on information provided by the authorities on a bilateral oil price deal with Russia that is being negotiated, but is not yet formally signed. The dynamics of the imported oil price deflator is set by world prices as well as by the discount, so it does not follow world prices. Deflator of oil exports reflects (i) crude oil and (ii) oil products. Oil products are priced differently from crude oil. The historical values are taken from the authorities' data. Projections should broadly match WEO's numbers in terms of percentage changes. Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Cost index divided by Fisher price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No. Last update of weights was 2008. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excluded items include transit goods and goods from U.N. methodology. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Delivered At Frontier (DAF) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.216 36.398 25.418 46.34 -15.846 17.938 17.1 7.161 8.25 10.356 14.672 -1.556 8.147 5.677 1.334 -12.654 6.407 31.7 11.108 -17.036 2.589 1.318 1.744 8.953 5.917 0.151 0.815 9.243 -6.928 3.589 3.005 2.017 1.985 2.201 2020 +913 BLR TXG_RPCH Belarus Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Belarus purchases crude oil from Russia at a discounted world market price. Due to internal tax changes in Russia, this discount is projected to gradually fall to zero by the end of 2024. Current WEO projections for Belarus are based on information provided by the authorities on a bilateral oil price deal with Russia that is being negotiated, but is not yet formally signed. The dynamics of the imported oil price deflator is set by world prices as well as by the discount, so it does not follow world prices. Deflator of oil exports reflects (i) crude oil and (ii) oil products. Oil products are priced differently from crude oil. The historical values are taken from the authorities' data. Projections should broadly match WEO's numbers in terms of percentage changes. Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Cost index divided by Fisher price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No. Last update of weights was 2008. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excluded items include transit goods and goods from U.N. methodology. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Delivered At Frontier (DAF) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -15.8 -20.993 36.038 25.418 46.34 -15.846 17.938 12.533 8.15 8.745 10.8 15.2 -1.2 8.3 5.2 1.5 -11.5 2.8 33 11 -17.4 2.2 2.6 0.3 8.401 5.3 -0.2 0.1 9.9 -7.809 3.452 2.908 1.959 1.933 2.148 2020 +913 BLR LUR Belarus Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.281 6.947 7.703 8.774 7.6 7.174 6.947 6.961 7.096 7.471 7.931 7.347 6.57 6.295 5.962 5.844 5.808 5.738 5.588 5.536 5.436 5.417 5.821 5.92 5.684 4.825 4.191 4.082 3.925 4.5 4.307 3.9 3.803 3.754 3.754 2020 +913 BLR LE Belarus Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +913 BLR LP Belarus Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.217 10.24 10.228 10.177 10.142 10.093 10.045 10.019 9.99 9.957 9.9 9.831 9.763 9.697 9.63 9.579 9.542 9.514 9.496 9.472 9.451 9.442 9.444 9.453 9.469 9.47 9.448 9.429 9.41 9.35 9.303 9.257 9.21 9.164 9.119 9.073 2020 +913 BLR GGR Belarus General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.008 0.015 0.032 0.138 0.419 0.669 0.972 1.391 1.909 2.575 3.238 4.154 6.588 6.319 6.841 11.518 21.495 26.714 31.368 34.891 37.053 40.93 48.499 51.553 52.664 61.269 62.914 72.757 84.416 94.138 100.372 106.535 2020 +913 BLR GGR_NGDP Belarus General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.221 40.003 44.884 45.565 44.323 37.642 35.975 36.792 36.939 38.279 39.505 41.35 49.103 44.471 40.132 37.489 39.252 39.831 38.929 38.806 39.024 38.706 39.649 38.263 35.175 35.384 32.306 32.963 33.662 34.57 34.742 34.737 2020 +913 BLR GGX Belarus General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.753 1.183 1.646 2.275 3.027 3.869 4.94 8.052 7.347 7.555 12.38 21.298 27.373 31.294 37.555 38.628 41.286 46.291 50.327 56.962 64.176 71.33 77.377 86.41 93.765 99.74 105.751 2020 +913 BLR GGX_NGDP Belarus General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.38 43.782 43.531 44.003 44.985 47.21 49.171 60.009 51.703 44.319 40.295 38.893 40.813 38.836 41.77 40.683 39.042 37.845 37.353 38.045 37.063 36.628 35.057 34.457 34.434 34.523 34.482 2020 +913 BLR GGXCNL Belarus General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.084 -0.211 -0.255 -0.365 -0.451 -0.632 -0.786 -1.463 -1.028 -0.714 -0.862 0.197 -0.659 0.074 -2.665 -1.575 -0.356 2.208 1.225 -4.298 -2.907 -8.416 -4.62 -1.994 0.373 0.633 0.784 2020 +913 BLR GGXCNL_NGDP Belarus General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.738 -7.807 -6.739 -7.063 -6.706 -7.705 -7.821 -10.906 -7.232 -4.187 -2.806 0.36 -0.982 0.092 -2.964 -1.659 -0.337 1.805 0.91 -2.87 -1.679 -4.322 -2.093 -0.795 0.137 0.219 0.256 2020 +913 BLR GGSB Belarus General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.708 -1.086 -0.089 -0.963 -0.653 -2.047 0.038 0.483 1.862 0.332 -4.668 -4.524 -5.787 -1.413 0.193 2.477 2.613 2.613 2020 +913 BLR GGSB_NPGDP Belarus General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.167 -3.618 -0.166 -1.452 -0.828 -2.237 0.038 0.448 1.533 0.251 -3.14 -2.683 -2.902 -0.615 0.075 0.884 0.88 0.834 2020 +913 BLR GGXONLB Belarus General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.072 -0.197 -0.236 -0.341 -0.428 -0.602 -0.747 -1.389 -0.921 -0.603 -0.532 0.95 0.003 0.908 -1.16 0.294 1.73 4.612 3.567 -1.816 -0.299 -5.45 -1.709 1.264 3.853 4.288 4.341 2020 +913 BLR GGXONLB_NGDP Belarus General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.036 -7.277 -6.247 -6.593 -6.365 -7.347 -7.434 -10.353 -6.48 -3.535 -1.733 1.735 0.004 1.127 -1.29 0.31 1.636 3.771 2.647 -1.213 -0.173 -2.798 -0.774 0.504 1.415 1.484 1.416 2020 +913 BLR GGXWDN Belarus General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +913 BLR GGXWDN_NGDP Belarus General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +913 BLR GGXWDG Belarus General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.477 0.546 1.006 1.589 2.723 4.625 6.274 17.889 20.232 24.721 31.257 47.658 50.78 56.216 58.12 55.239 71.107 71.308 68.124 75.608 83.101 86.865 88.721 89.91 2020 +913 BLR GGXWDG_NGDP Belarus General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.223 8.115 12.274 15.813 20.295 32.547 36.805 58.223 36.946 36.859 38.791 53.007 53.482 53.16 47.515 40.999 47.493 41.181 34.982 34.256 33.138 31.899 30.709 29.316 2020 +913 BLR NGDP_FY Belarus "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The overall fiscal balance includes off balance sheet items. General government debt includes guarantees. Up to 2018, external public debt includes SDRs holdings and allocations, thereafter these are reclassified as NBRB external debt based on the internal agreement. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Includes general government and off-balance sheet operations. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Includes government guarantees as other. Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.006 0.012 0.019 0.037 0.07 0.302 0.946 1.776 2.703 3.781 5.169 6.728 8.196 10.047 13.417 14.209 17.047 30.725 54.762 67.069 80.579 89.91 94.949 105.748 122.32 134.732 149.721 173.156 194.742 220.719 250.776 272.309 288.905 306.687 2020 +913 BLR BCA Belarus Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Projections are based on preliminary assumptions about agreements with Russia on Belarus imports of crude oil. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Belarusian ruble Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.222 -0.435 -0.444 -0.458 -0.516 -0.859 -1.017 -0.194 -0.459 -0.529 -0.326 -0.456 -1.192 0.459 -1.388 -3.013 -4.959 -6.133 -8.28 -5.053 -1.862 -7.567 -5.228 -1.831 -1.612 -0.952 0.023 -1.246 -0.259 1.843 -1.17 -1.041 -0.601 -0.241 -0.366 -0.164 2020 +913 BLR BCA_NGDPD Belarus Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.733 -3.813 -2.829 -4.351 -3.56 -6.098 -6.681 -1.597 -4.257 -4.139 -2.158 -2.476 -4.981 1.468 -3.631 -6.435 -7.896 -12.059 -14.471 -8.233 -2.836 -10.023 -6.64 -3.251 -3.379 -1.74 0.038 -1.934 -0.423 2.703 -1.468 -1.132 -0.632 -0.246 -0.364 -0.158 2020 +124 BEL NGDP_R Belgium "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data before 1995 were spliced with older series. Data from 1995 reflect current official series, following benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Data before 1995 are spliced with older series. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 216.762 216.156 217.442 218.121 223.5 227.192 231.333 236.669 247.848 256.446 264.492 269.34 273.463 270.832 279.572 286.239 290.021 301.023 306.928 317.802 329.614 333.239 338.927 342.445 354.674 362.91 372.17 385.855 387.581 379.748 390.626 397.245 400.181 402.019 408.365 416.701 421.98 428.814 436.72 445.942 420.609 446.875 457.613 459.355 465.83 471.329 477.185 482.864 2021 +124 BEL NGDP_RPCH Belgium "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.444 -0.279 0.595 0.312 2.466 1.652 1.823 2.307 4.723 3.469 3.137 1.833 1.531 -0.962 3.227 2.385 1.321 3.794 1.962 3.543 3.717 1.1 1.707 1.038 3.571 2.322 2.552 3.677 0.447 -2.021 2.865 1.694 0.739 0.459 1.579 2.041 1.267 1.62 1.844 2.112 -5.681 6.245 2.403 0.381 1.41 1.18 1.242 1.19 2021 +124 BEL NGDP Belgium "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data before 1995 were spliced with older series. Data from 1995 reflect current official series, following benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Data before 1995 are spliced with older series. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 89.375 93.706 101.399 107.425 116.061 123.436 129.202 134.409 143.81 155.938 165.353 173.228 181.903 187.346 197.442 210.489 214.288 224.101 232.624 242.306 256.376 264.335 273.255 281.201 296.82 310.037 325.151 343.619 351.742 346.473 363.14 375.968 386.175 392.88 403.004 416.702 430.085 445.05 460.091 478.24 456.732 506.205 557.718 582.191 602.6 621.309 640.499 659.455 2021 +124 BEL NGDPD Belgium "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 123.478 102.245 89.958 85.037 81.237 84.467 117.063 145.411 158.097 159.816 200.149 205.369 228.732 218.72 238.622 288.301 279.292 253.022 258.876 258.5 236.897 236.748 258.2 318.004 369.047 385.927 408.281 470.978 517.27 482.73 481.814 523.239 496.467 521.799 535.529 462.383 475.931 502.587 543.593 535.437 521.26 599.107 589.491 596.743 619.313 642.311 666.456 690.722 2021 +124 BEL PPPGDP Belgium "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 106.129 115.845 123.735 128.982 136.933 143.596 149.157 156.372 169.533 182.293 195.048 205.341 213.235 216.189 227.933 238.262 245.83 259.555 267.626 281.012 298.059 308.126 318.27 327.921 348.748 368.037 389.074 414.282 424.115 418.207 435.357 451.933 469.721 487.344 503.621 521.018 550.622 575.834 600.46 624.108 595.748 659.252 723.09 751.704 778.296 802.118 827.544 853.597 2021 +124 BEL NGDP_D Belgium "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 41.232 43.351 46.633 49.25 51.929 54.331 55.851 56.792 58.024 60.807 62.517 64.316 66.518 69.174 70.623 73.536 73.887 74.446 75.791 76.244 77.781 79.323 80.624 82.116 83.688 85.431 87.366 89.054 90.753 91.238 92.964 94.644 96.5 97.727 98.687 100 101.921 103.786 105.351 107.243 108.588 113.277 121.876 126.741 129.36 131.821 134.224 136.572 2021 +124 BEL NGDPRPC Belgium "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,994.86" "21,915.05" "22,065.10" "22,126.21" "22,683.42" "23,047.11" "23,464.41" "23,991.40" "25,096.67" "25,831.57" "26,588.00" "26,969.12" "27,286.24" "26,899.45" "27,678.66" "28,254.96" "28,593.09" "29,598.46" "30,113.82" "31,115.11" "32,191.74" "32,468.63" "32,874.50" "33,067.80" "34,115.01" "34,742.02" "35,406.38" "36,454.60" "36,335.04" "35,315.28" "36,035.93" "36,111.09" "36,130.82" "36,094.45" "36,523.64" "37,082.04" "37,306.66" "37,775.22" "38,313.51" "38,928.14" "36,503.47" "38,674.51" "39,278.39" "39,185.97" "39,704.14" "40,086.00" "40,445.03" "40,792.16" 2021 +124 BEL NGDPRPPPPC Belgium "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "29,535.85" "29,428.68" "29,630.17" "29,712.24" "30,460.48" "30,948.87" "31,509.24" "32,216.92" "33,701.13" "34,688.00" "35,703.76" "36,215.55" "36,641.39" "36,121.99" "37,168.36" "37,942.25" "38,396.30" "39,746.37" "40,438.42" "41,783.00" "43,228.77" "43,600.59" "44,145.60" "44,405.18" "45,811.43" "46,653.41" "47,545.55" "48,953.16" "48,792.60" "47,423.21" "48,390.94" "48,491.87" "48,518.37" "48,469.52" "49,045.87" "49,795.71" "50,097.35" "50,726.55" "51,449.40" "52,274.75" "49,018.77" "51,934.17" "52,745.09" "52,620.98" "53,316.81" "53,829.59" "54,311.71" "54,777.86" 2021 +124 BEL NGDPPC Belgium "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,068.88" "9,500.36" "10,289.54" "10,897.18" "11,779.19" "12,521.80" "13,105.08" "13,625.18" "14,562.02" "15,707.51" "16,622.06" "17,345.44" "18,150.38" "18,607.51" "19,547.51" "20,777.60" "21,126.59" "22,035.01" "22,823.59" "23,723.51" "25,038.96" "25,755.08" "26,504.59" "27,153.85" "28,550.21" "29,680.39" "30,933.23" "32,464.25" "32,975.20" "32,220.82" "33,500.29" "34,176.93" "34,866.28" "35,273.92" "36,044.16" "37,082.13" "38,023.21" "39,205.49" "40,363.86" "41,747.56" "39,638.48" "43,809.19" "47,870.75" "49,664.73" "51,361.40" "52,841.65" "54,287.14" "55,710.52" 2021 +124 BEL NGDPDPC Belgium "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,529.35" "10,366.11" "9,128.58" "8,626.16" "8,244.85" "8,568.65" "11,873.81" "14,740.46" "16,008.64" "16,098.16" "20,119.94" "20,563.73" "22,823.03" "21,723.62" "23,624.47" "28,458.47" "27,535.29" "24,878.75" "25,399.22" "25,309.06" "23,136.51" "23,067.16" "25,044.33" "30,707.67" "35,497.55" "36,945.50" "38,841.79" "44,496.79" "48,493.14" "44,892.23" "44,448.17" "47,564.38" "44,824.16" "46,848.61" "47,897.04" "41,147.26" "42,076.40" "44,274.07" "47,689.49" "46,740.49" "45,238.68" "51,849.34" "50,597.87" "50,906.08" "52,785.97" "54,627.80" "56,487.14" "58,351.95" 2021 +124 BEL PPPPC Belgium "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,768.95" "11,745.00" "12,556.11" "13,083.95" "13,897.56" "14,566.86" "15,129.23" "15,851.63" "17,166.63" "18,362.21" "19,607.20" "20,560.90" "21,276.74" "21,472.25" "22,566.18" "23,519.06" "24,236.31" "25,521.09" "26,257.72" "27,513.08" "29,109.97" "30,021.82" "30,870.86" "31,665.27" "33,544.99" "35,232.82" "37,014.52" "39,140.27" "39,760.01" "38,891.80" "40,162.44" "41,082.42" "42,409.30" "43,755.16" "45,043.18" "46,365.19" "48,679.68" "50,726.55" "52,678.44" "54,481.00" "51,703.26" "57,054.53" "62,065.14" "64,125.26" "66,336.52" "68,219.24" "70,140.61" "72,111.53" 2021 +124 BEL NGAP_NPGDP Belgium Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.318 -2.153 -3.149 -4.465 -3.896 -4.125 -4.325 -4.176 -2.024 -1.024 -0.356 -0.838 -1.514 -4.413 -3.561 -1.031 -1.823 -0.485 -0.817 0.294 1.583 0.465 -0.086 -1.207 -0.046 0.055 0.493 2.192 1.19 -2.008 -0.626 -0.327 -0.996 -1.949 -1.889 -1.413 -1.57 -1.362 -0.803 0.14 -2.928 -0.546 0.289 -0.128 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +124 BEL PPPSH Belgium Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.792 0.776 0.778 0.762 0.747 0.733 0.722 0.711 0.713 0.711 0.705 0.701 0.641 0.623 0.624 0.617 0.602 0.6 0.596 0.596 0.59 0.583 0.576 0.56 0.551 0.538 0.524 0.515 0.503 0.494 0.483 0.472 0.466 0.461 0.46 0.466 0.474 0.471 0.463 0.46 0.448 0.45 0.447 0.437 0.43 0.421 0.412 0.404 2021 +124 BEL PPPEX Belgium Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.842 0.809 0.819 0.833 0.848 0.86 0.866 0.86 0.848 0.855 0.848 0.844 0.853 0.867 0.866 0.883 0.872 0.863 0.869 0.862 0.86 0.858 0.859 0.858 0.851 0.842 0.836 0.829 0.829 0.828 0.834 0.832 0.822 0.806 0.8 0.8 0.781 0.773 0.766 0.766 0.767 0.768 0.771 0.774 0.774 0.775 0.774 0.773 2021 +124 BEL NID_NGDP Belgium Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Data before 1995 were spliced with older series. Data from 1995 reflect current official series, following benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Data before 1995 are spliced with older series. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.394 23.319 22.289 19.437 20.433 19.655 19.246 20.309 22.598 24.33 25.204 23.637 23.377 22.684 22.724 21.79 21.631 22.301 22.349 22.689 23.783 22.634 20.748 20.964 22.667 23.681 23.97 24.603 25.937 22.173 23.127 24.507 23.69 22.428 23.136 23.628 24.252 24.456 25.328 24.913 24.198 26.146 24.605 24.416 24.335 24.252 24.285 24.172 2021 +124 BEL NGSD_NGDP Belgium Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Data before 1995 were spliced with older series. Data from 1995 reflect current official series, following benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Data before 1995 are spliced with older series. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.837 17.417 16.597 16.305 17.518 17.599 18.718 19.677 22.185 23.474 23.647 22.736 23.056 24.409 25.628 25.77 25.247 26.212 26.086 28.877 26.203 24.126 25.249 24.362 25.765 25.676 25.821 26.099 24.931 23.831 24.751 22.568 23.609 23.383 23.908 25.011 24.804 25.154 24.506 25.073 25.038 25.739 22.395 23.544 24.236 24.481 24.734 24.901 2021 +124 BEL PCPI Belgium "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 39.608 42.629 46.348 49.9 53.067 55.65 56.371 57.247 57.913 59.711 61.773 63.729 65.168 66.787 68.387 69.253 70.476 71.535 72.184 73.003 74.959 76.784 77.973 79.155 80.625 82.671 84.595 86.132 89.998 89.993 92.093 95.18 97.679 98.898 99.383 99.999 101.769 104.033 106.437 107.766 108.227 111.714 122.295 128.304 130.623 132.826 135.128 137.372 2021 +124 BEL PCPIPCH Belgium "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.656 7.626 8.723 7.663 6.348 4.868 1.296 1.554 1.162 3.105 3.453 3.167 2.257 2.485 2.396 1.267 1.765 1.503 0.907 1.135 2.679 2.435 1.548 1.517 1.857 2.537 2.328 1.816 4.489 -0.006 2.334 3.353 2.626 1.248 0.49 0.62 1.77 2.224 2.311 1.249 0.428 3.222 9.471 4.914 1.807 1.686 1.733 1.661 2021 +124 BEL PCPIE Belgium "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 40.893 44.223 47.804 51.226 53.966 56.137 56.467 57.284 58.386 60.489 62.603 64.346 65.752 67.372 68.712 69.555 71.043 71.671 72.167 73.647 75.83 77.29 78.32 79.6 81.2 83.44 85.17 87.82 90.19 90.49 93.55 96.53 98.54 99.69 99.3 100.74 102.96 105.08 107.39 108.38 108.76 115.93 125.047 129.533 131.67 133.82 136.055 138.242 2021 +124 BEL PCPIEPCH Belgium "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 8.755 8.145 8.097 7.159 5.348 4.023 0.587 1.448 1.923 3.601 3.495 2.785 2.184 2.464 1.988 1.227 2.14 0.884 0.692 2.051 2.964 1.925 1.333 1.634 2.01 2.759 2.073 3.111 2.699 0.333 3.382 3.185 2.082 1.167 -0.391 1.45 2.204 2.059 2.198 0.922 0.351 6.592 7.864 3.588 1.65 1.633 1.67 1.607 2021 +124 BEL TM_RPCH Belgium Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.5 -1.734 1.872 -0.968 6.161 0.553 3.899 6.837 10.74 10.041 4.837 2.807 3.146 0.54 7.353 9.572 4.221 8.908 5.561 2.681 12.157 1.409 7.384 0.729 6.823 4.879 4.916 5.909 -2.507 -12.067 6.843 5.179 -1.174 0.542 1.583 1.129 5.907 -0.393 1.501 -0.576 -6.746 11.304 3.804 1.689 4.14 4.481 4.231 3.858 2021 +124 BEL TMG_RPCH Belgium Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.8 -3.189 2.32 -1.248 6.732 1 4.841 6.232 9.715 8.711 6.227 2.148 4.585 0.5 8 8.4 4.221 8.908 5.561 2.681 12.157 1.409 7.384 0.729 6.823 4.879 4.916 5.909 -2.507 -12.067 6.843 5.179 -1.174 0.542 1.583 1.129 5.907 -0.393 1.501 -0.576 -6.746 11.304 3.804 1.689 4.14 4.481 4.231 3.858 2021 +124 BEL TX_RPCH Belgium Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.3 3.578 3.555 3.859 5.595 0.228 2.288 4.561 10.295 8.776 4.579 2.789 2.379 0.887 8.998 5.524 3.717 9.994 4.759 4.486 11.807 2.134 7.974 -0.603 7.062 4.27 4.686 4.691 -2.394 -10.82 8.292 4.3 -0.922 2.511 1.464 1.308 3.308 1.5 0.85 0 -6.413 13.865 3.73 1.132 3.709 4.044 3.756 3.369 2021 +124 BEL TXG_RPCH Belgium Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.3 1.679 3.023 2.362 7.516 0.3 2.382 3.9 9.739 7.832 4.744 2.288 4.262 11.5 8.3 8.9 3.717 9.994 4.759 4.486 11.807 2.134 7.974 -0.603 7.062 4.27 4.686 4.691 -2.394 -10.82 8.292 4.3 -0.922 2.511 1.464 1.308 3.308 1.5 0.85 0 -6.413 13.865 3.73 1.132 3.709 4.044 3.756 3.369 2021 +124 BEL LUR Belgium Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Central Bank. Some indicators have been affected by the benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 8.3 10 11.5 10.742 10.825 10.117 10.05 9.808 8.833 7.367 6.558 6.45 7.092 8.625 9.75 9.683 9.55 9.217 9.342 8.425 6.858 6.567 7.525 8.175 8.383 8.475 8.267 7.492 6.967 7.992 8.383 7.208 7.65 8.55 8.658 8.658 7.925 7.167 6.042 5.458 5.75 6.267 5.446 5.633 5.633 5.571 5.517 5.468 2021 +124 BEL LE Belgium Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: Central Bank. Some indicators have been affected by the benchmark national account revision 1995-2018 released in Sept 2019. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 3.795 3.736 3.687 3.64 3.637 3.655 3.679 3.707 3.779 3.837 3.879 3.891 3.885 3.86 3.845 3.928 3.939 3.967 4.037 4.092 4.173 4.231 4.243 4.241 4.284 4.346 4.397 4.47 4.549 4.543 4.574 4.634 4.653 4.639 4.658 4.698 4.756 4.83 4.901 4.979 4.977 5.063 5.139 5.167 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +124 BEL LP Belgium Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 9.855 9.863 9.855 9.858 9.853 9.858 9.859 9.865 9.876 9.928 9.948 9.987 10.022 10.068 10.101 10.131 10.143 10.17 10.192 10.214 10.239 10.263 10.31 10.356 10.396 10.446 10.511 10.585 10.667 10.753 10.84 11.001 11.076 11.138 11.181 11.237 11.311 11.352 11.399 11.456 11.522 11.555 11.651 11.722 11.733 11.758 11.798 11.837 2021 +124 BEL GGR Belgium General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 42.289 44.92 49.897 53.291 58.272 62.077 64.049 66.98 69.718 72.609 78.338 83.069 86.389 92.454 97.483 101.322 105.107 110.82 116.16 120.787 126.443 131.143 136.245 138.303 145.68 152.374 159.418 167.1 174.746 170.637 180.81 191.648 201.425 208.175 211.755 213.793 218.288 228.517 236.444 238.813 229.146 250.004 273.058 290.9 303.744 313.493 323.234 332.221 2021 +124 BEL GGR_NGDP Belgium General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 47.317 47.938 49.209 49.608 50.209 50.29 49.573 49.833 48.479 46.562 47.377 47.953 47.492 49.349 49.373 48.136 49.049 49.451 49.935 49.849 49.319 49.612 49.86 49.183 49.08 49.147 49.029 48.629 49.68 49.25 49.791 50.974 52.159 52.987 52.544 51.306 50.755 51.346 51.391 49.936 50.171 49.388 48.96 49.966 50.406 50.457 50.466 50.378 2021 +124 BEL GGX Belgium General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 50.991 59.94 62.841 69.435 71.283 74.908 77.334 77.916 80.511 84.799 89.901 96.359 101.705 106.896 107.923 110.812 113.684 115.64 118.544 122.358 126.646 130.527 136.364 143.545 146.388 160.792 158.639 166.871 178.599 189.454 195.654 207.927 218.102 220.47 224.069 223.851 228.451 231.561 240.446 248.149 270.466 277.97 299.204 318.702 334.008 344.845 357.146 368.16 2021 +124 BEL GGX_NGDP Belgium General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 57.053 63.966 61.974 64.636 61.419 60.686 59.855 57.97 55.984 54.38 54.369 55.625 55.912 57.058 54.66 52.645 53.052 51.602 50.959 50.497 49.398 49.379 49.904 51.047 49.319 51.862 48.789 48.563 50.775 54.681 53.878 55.304 56.478 56.116 55.6 53.72 53.118 52.03 52.261 51.888 59.218 54.912 53.648 54.742 55.428 55.503 55.761 55.828 2021 +124 BEL GGXCNL Belgium General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -8.702 -15.019 -12.944 -16.144 -13.011 -12.831 -13.285 -10.936 -10.793 -12.191 -11.563 -13.29 -15.316 -14.442 -10.44 -9.49 -8.577 -4.821 -2.384 -1.571 -0.203 0.616 -0.12 -5.242 -0.709 -8.418 0.779 0.229 -3.853 -18.817 -14.844 -16.279 -16.677 -12.294 -12.314 -10.058 -10.164 -3.044 -4.002 -9.336 -41.32 -27.965 -26.146 -27.801 -30.264 -31.352 -33.912 -35.938 2021 +124 BEL GGXCNL_NGDP Belgium General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -9.737 -16.028 -12.765 -15.028 -11.21 -10.395 -10.282 -8.137 -7.505 -7.818 -6.993 -7.672 -8.42 -7.709 -5.288 -4.509 -4.003 -2.151 -1.025 -0.648 -0.079 0.233 -0.044 -1.864 -0.239 -2.715 0.239 0.067 -1.095 -5.431 -4.088 -4.33 -4.319 -3.129 -3.056 -2.414 -2.363 -0.684 -0.87 -1.952 -9.047 -5.525 -4.688 -4.775 -5.022 -5.046 -5.295 -5.45 2021 +124 BEL GGSB Belgium General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -14.426 -12.337 -15.77 -12.598 -12.432 -12.837 -10.42 -10.38 -11.917 -13.69 -15.189 -16.454 -12.478 -9.236 -8.551 -6.795 -4.326 -1.504 -1.896 -1.998 0.064 -0.013 -3.104 -2.986 -1.851 -2.211 -2.544 -5.341 -13.977 -13.912 -14.953 -13.457 -11.164 -10.09 -7.806 -6.932 -2.288 -4.855 -10.569 -35.259 -25.286 -26.6 -27.063 -29.698 -31.298 -34.154 -36.102 2021 +124 BEL GGSB_NPGDP Belgium General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a -15.472 -12.067 -14.344 -10.666 -9.869 -9.72 -7.604 -7.254 -7.757 -8.446 -8.887 -9.086 -6.496 -4.617 -4.021 -3.113 -1.921 -0.641 -0.785 -0.792 0.024 -0.005 -1.09 -1.006 -0.597 -0.683 -0.756 -1.537 -3.953 -3.807 -3.964 -3.45 -2.786 -2.456 -1.847 -1.586 -0.507 -1.047 -2.213 -7.494 -4.968 -4.783 -4.643 -4.929 -5.038 -5.335 -5.475 2021 +124 BEL GGXONLB Belgium General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.523 -7.91 -4.262 -6.443 -2.383 -0.937 -0.359 2.083 2.914 4.631 6.82 5.311 3.815 5.053 7.137 8.091 8.532 11.559 13.887 14.13 15.841 16.493 14.538 8.679 12.571 4.107 12.992 12.597 8.551 -6.902 -3.241 -4.473 -4.479 -0.751 -0.749 0.66 0.02 6.138 4.454 -1.167 -33.629 -20.758 -20.057 -21.007 -22.354 -22.25 -23.795 -24.177 2021 +124 BEL GGXONLB_NGDP Belgium General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -3.941 -8.441 -4.204 -5.998 -2.053 -0.759 -0.278 1.55 2.026 2.97 4.124 3.066 2.097 2.697 3.615 3.844 3.982 5.158 5.97 5.832 6.179 6.239 5.32 3.086 4.235 1.325 3.996 3.666 2.431 -1.992 -0.893 -1.19 -1.16 -0.191 -0.186 0.158 0.005 1.379 0.968 -0.244 -7.363 -4.101 -3.596 -3.608 -3.71 -3.581 -3.715 -3.666 2021 +124 BEL GGXWDN Belgium General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 277.255 257.894 258.52 260.423 262.083 261.18 262.525 267.79 270.098 270.409 289.161 307.969 322.768 344.397 355.42 363.527 376.285 383.38 392.166 392.967 397.408 405.386 448.202 474.367 505.296 537.294 571.724 607.032 644.895 684.669 2021 +124 BEL GGXWDN_NGDP Belgium General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 119.186 106.433 100.836 98.52 95.912 92.88 88.446 86.374 83.068 78.694 82.208 88.887 88.883 91.603 92.036 92.529 93.37 92.003 91.183 88.297 86.376 84.766 98.132 93.71 90.601 92.288 94.876 97.702 100.686 103.823 2021 +124 BEL GGXWDG Belgium General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 68.637 84.041 101.028 118.476 133.02 147.368 161.076 173.694 186.502 197.118 215.467 228.31 244.994 260.273 270.66 276.344 276.44 278.493 277.255 279.531 280.96 286.055 288.111 285.867 288.419 294.975 297.495 300.064 327.683 347.224 364.132 389.107 404.752 414.432 431.379 438.497 451.612 454.041 459.381 467.252 515.283 548.703 579.632 611.63 646.06 681.368 719.231 759.005 2021 +124 BEL GGXWDG_NGDP Belgium General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 76.797 89.686 99.634 110.287 114.612 119.388 124.67 129.228 129.686 126.408 130.308 131.797 134.684 138.926 137.083 131.287 129.004 124.271 119.186 115.363 109.589 108.217 105.437 101.659 97.17 95.142 91.494 87.325 93.16 100.217 100.273 103.495 104.811 105.486 107.041 105.23 105.005 102.02 99.846 97.702 112.82 108.395 103.929 105.057 107.212 109.667 112.292 115.096 2021 +124 BEL NGDP_FY Belgium "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022-25 Stability Program, the Budgetary Plan for 2022, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 89.375 93.706 101.399 107.425 116.061 123.436 129.202 134.409 143.81 155.938 165.353 173.228 181.903 187.346 197.442 210.489 214.288 224.101 232.624 242.306 256.376 264.335 273.255 281.201 296.82 310.037 325.151 343.619 351.742 346.473 363.14 375.968 386.175 392.88 403.004 416.702 430.085 445.05 460.091 478.24 456.732 506.205 557.718 582.191 602.6 621.309 640.499 659.455 2021 +124 BEL BCA Belgium Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data are subject to frequent and sizable revisions. The latest methodological change took place in Sep-Oct 2019 covering 2015-18, and retropolated to 2009. Significant data revisions took place in Sep 2020 affecting 2017-19 data. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.938 -4.186 -2.607 -0.497 -0.055 0.675 3.069 2.801 3.599 3.604 3.637 4.763 6.664 11.251 12.6 15.391 13.836 13.842 13.255 20.07 9.393 7.896 11.622 10.806 11.434 7.701 7.554 7.044 -5.203 8 7.824 -10.15 -0.404 4.982 4.133 6.395 2.625 3.51 -4.466 0.859 4.383 -2.437 -13.026 -5.207 -0.613 1.474 2.994 5.033 2021 +124 BEL BCA_NGDPD Belgium Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.999 -4.094 -2.898 -0.584 -0.067 0.799 2.622 1.926 2.277 2.255 1.817 2.319 2.914 5.144 5.28 5.339 4.954 5.471 5.12 7.764 3.965 3.335 4.501 3.398 3.098 1.995 1.85 1.496 -1.006 1.657 1.624 -1.94 -0.081 0.955 0.772 1.383 0.552 0.698 -0.822 0.16 0.841 -0.407 -2.21 -0.873 -0.099 0.229 0.449 0.729 2021 +339 BLZ NGDP_R Belize "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. National accounts data in real and nominal terms from the production and expenditure sides are available at annual frequency and are published once a year. Data up to 2020 was released in June 2022. Real GDP from the supply side is also published at quarterly frequency. The latest data goes to the first quarter of 2022. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.741 0.742 0.686 0.728 0.81 0.799 0.857 1.046 1.159 1.338 1.488 1.659 1.859 1.975 1.978 1.991 2.012 2.085 2.166 2.36 2.667 2.801 2.944 3.219 3.369 3.443 3.6 3.7 3.702 3.682 3.764 3.771 3.927 4.116 4.277 4.387 4.285 4.243 4.258 4.452 3.843 4.471 4.627 4.72 4.815 4.912 5.01 5.111 2020 +339 BLZ NGDP_RPCH Belize "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.013 0.214 -7.551 6.076 11.332 -1.419 7.275 21.997 10.861 15.474 11.209 11.463 12.034 6.276 0.158 0.644 1.053 3.594 3.89 8.974 13.02 5.015 5.12 9.327 4.649 2.2 4.561 2.797 0.05 -0.557 2.234 0.188 4.142 4.798 3.921 2.575 -2.317 -0.984 0.343 4.549 -13.676 16.342 3.502 1.998 2.012 2.012 2.012 2.012 2020 +339 BLZ NGDP Belize "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. National accounts data in real and nominal terms from the production and expenditure sides are available at annual frequency and are published once a year. Data up to 2020 was released in June 2022. Real GDP from the supply side is also published at quarterly frequency. The latest data goes to the first quarter of 2022. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.446 0.464 0.464 0.489 0.546 0.541 0.59 0.69 0.815 0.94 1.066 1.157 1.343 1.453 1.501 1.593 1.656 1.691 1.783 1.9 2.165 2.259 2.397 2.535 2.713 2.853 3.088 3.29 3.402 3.327 3.469 3.628 3.802 4.071 4.277 4.397 4.456 4.527 4.545 4.742 4.039 4.851 5.352 5.716 5.961 6.202 6.454 6.715 2020 +339 BLZ NGDPD Belize "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.223 0.232 0.232 0.244 0.273 0.271 0.295 0.345 0.407 0.47 0.533 0.578 0.672 0.726 0.75 0.796 0.828 0.845 0.892 0.95 1.082 1.129 1.199 1.267 1.356 1.427 1.544 1.645 1.701 1.664 1.735 1.814 1.901 2.035 2.139 2.199 2.228 2.263 2.273 2.371 2.019 2.426 2.676 2.858 2.98 3.101 3.227 3.358 2020 +339 BLZ PPPGDP Belize "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.266 0.292 0.287 0.316 0.365 0.371 0.406 0.507 0.582 0.699 0.806 0.929 1.065 1.158 1.185 1.218 1.253 1.32 1.387 1.533 1.772 1.903 2.031 2.264 2.433 2.565 2.765 2.919 2.976 2.979 3.082 3.152 3.068 3.22 3.259 3.335 3.32 3.292 3.382 3.599 3.145 3.81 4.224 4.462 4.647 4.829 5.02 5.22 2020 +339 BLZ NGDP_D Belize "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 60.157 62.534 67.583 67.172 67.331 67.746 68.793 65.952 70.29 70.198 71.615 69.735 72.255 73.533 75.842 79.977 82.299 81.103 82.339 80.503 81.168 80.633 81.425 78.741 80.53 82.881 85.793 88.902 91.894 90.371 92.167 96.215 96.805 98.91 100 100.229 103.985 106.68 106.751 106.53 105.103 108.508 115.669 121.106 123.804 126.28 128.805 131.382 2020 +339 BLZ NGDPRPC Belize "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,937.74" "4,938.45" "4,482.06" "4,624.48" "5,011.63" "4,806.76" "5,011.70" "5,957.35" "6,475.23" "7,285.88" "7,875.33" "8,551.88" "9,340.26" "9,635.91" "9,376.73" "9,197.42" "9,064.03" "9,063.23" "9,080.19" "9,709.63" "10,678.97" "10,937.63" "11,211.56" "11,949.90" "12,188.59" "12,139.58" "12,367.51" "12,384.84" "12,067.24" "11,684.89" "11,672.91" "11,355.68" "11,524.05" "11,768.40" "11,917.35" "11,911.83" "11,338.49" "10,940.05" "10,755.41" "10,897.89" "9,117.62" "10,392.65" "10,540.98" "10,538.41" "10,539.65" "10,540.88" "10,542.10" "10,543.32" 2020 +339 BLZ NGDPRPPPPC Belize "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,830.77" "3,831.32" "3,477.25" "3,587.75" "3,888.10" "3,729.16" "3,888.16" "4,621.80" "5,023.59" "5,652.50" "6,109.80" "6,634.68" "7,246.32" "7,475.68" "7,274.61" "7,135.50" "7,032.01" "7,031.39" "7,044.55" "7,532.88" "8,284.91" "8,485.58" "8,698.10" "9,270.91" "9,456.09" "9,418.07" "9,594.90" "9,608.35" "9,361.95" "9,065.31" "9,056.02" "8,809.91" "8,940.53" "9,130.10" "9,245.66" "9,241.38" "8,796.57" "8,487.46" "8,344.22" "8,454.75" "7,073.59" "8,062.77" "8,177.85" "8,175.86" "8,176.82" "8,177.77" "8,178.72" "8,179.67" 2020 +339 BLZ NGDPPC Belize "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,970.38" "3,088.19" "3,029.09" "3,106.35" "3,374.38" "3,256.40" "3,447.69" "3,928.99" "4,551.43" "5,114.52" "5,639.94" "5,963.63" "6,748.84" "7,085.58" "7,111.45" "7,355.81" "7,459.64" "7,350.54" "7,476.50" "7,816.50" "8,667.86" "8,819.32" "9,129.00" "9,409.43" "9,815.43" "10,061.37" "10,610.41" "11,010.35" "11,089.10" "10,559.73" "10,758.59" "10,925.88" "11,155.87" "11,640.10" "11,917.35" "11,939.10" "11,790.32" "11,670.80" "11,481.54" "11,609.52" "9,582.93" "11,276.81" "12,192.65" "12,762.60" "13,048.48" "13,311.00" "13,578.80" "13,851.97" 2020 +339 BLZ NGDPDPC Belize "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,485.19" "1,544.09" "1,514.54" "1,553.18" "1,687.19" "1,628.20" "1,723.85" "1,964.49" "2,275.71" "2,557.26" "2,819.97" "2,981.81" "3,374.42" "3,542.79" "3,555.73" "3,677.90" "3,729.82" "3,675.27" "3,738.25" "3,908.25" "4,333.93" "4,409.66" "4,564.50" "4,704.72" "4,907.72" "5,030.68" "5,305.21" "5,505.18" "5,544.55" "5,279.87" "5,379.29" "5,462.94" "5,577.94" "5,820.05" "5,958.68" "5,969.55" "5,895.16" "5,835.40" "5,740.77" "5,804.76" "4,791.47" "5,638.40" "6,096.32" "6,381.30" "6,524.24" "6,655.50" "6,789.40" "6,925.99" 2020 +339 BLZ PPPPC Belize "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,776.02" "1,944.32" "1,873.67" "2,008.91" "2,255.67" "2,231.87" "2,373.88" "2,891.60" "3,253.80" "3,804.72" "4,266.44" "4,789.64" "5,350.41" "5,650.58" "5,616.05" "5,624.16" "5,644.08" "5,740.89" "5,816.38" "6,307.20" "7,094.03" "7,429.55" "7,734.32" "8,406.37" "8,804.44" "9,044.04" "9,498.15" "9,768.51" "9,700.52" "9,453.36" "9,557.18" "9,490.62" "9,003.78" "9,206.84" "9,080.00" "9,054.89" "8,783.84" "8,487.46" "8,543.54" "8,811.58" "7,460.97" "8,857.71" "9,622.88" "9,963.31" "10,173.56" "10,363.84" "10,562.38" "10,768.01" 2020 +339 BLZ NGAP_NPGDP Belize Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +339 BLZ PPPSH Belize Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 2020 +339 BLZ PPPEX Belize Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.672 1.588 1.617 1.546 1.496 1.459 1.452 1.359 1.399 1.344 1.322 1.245 1.261 1.254 1.266 1.308 1.322 1.28 1.285 1.239 1.222 1.187 1.18 1.119 1.115 1.112 1.117 1.127 1.143 1.117 1.126 1.151 1.239 1.264 1.312 1.319 1.342 1.375 1.344 1.318 1.284 1.273 1.267 1.281 1.283 1.284 1.286 1.286 2020 +339 BLZ NID_NGDP Belize Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. National accounts data in real and nominal terms from the production and expenditure sides are available at annual frequency and are published once a year. Data up to 2020 was released in June 2022. Real GDP from the supply side is also published at quarterly frequency. The latest data goes to the first quarter of 2022. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 20.724 21.588 18.261 15.327 16.462 14.079 14.134 18.058 20.79 22.178 22.459 23.748 25.927 28.112 24.077 22.342 19.817 14.129 14.231 21.724 31.587 25.633 19.807 19.325 18.832 21.011 19.583 18.558 20.04 19.878 14.594 15.149 14.181 16.683 17.08 21.697 21.65 17.718 14.697 16.367 22.585 21.666 19.487 18.657 18.354 17.945 17.822 17.702 2020 +339 BLZ NGSD_NGDP Belize Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. National accounts data in real and nominal terms from the production and expenditure sides are available at annual frequency and are published once a year. Data up to 2020 was released in June 2022. Real GDP from the supply side is also published at quarterly frequency. The latest data goes to the first quarter of 2022. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 19.145 19.627 8.539 10.553 15.67 26.681 20.286 22.899 20.768 19.563 25.339 19.288 21.668 21.434 18.738 20.177 19.014 10.352 9.584 15.202 16.661 8.776 6.016 4.784 7.41 10.412 17.94 15.391 11.523 14.899 11.957 14.049 12.439 13.117 10.727 13.749 14.314 10.736 8.062 8.58 16.25 14.969 12.207 11.531 11.311 10.958 10.934 10.915 2020 +339 BLZ PCPI Belize "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. The base period is October 2020. Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 41.553 46.217 49.378 51.845 53.599 55.825 56.269 57.406 60.46 60.46 61.698 63.088 64.6 65.552 67.236 69.179 73.624 74.379 73.748 72.858 73.305 74.148 75.775 77.762 80.147 83.073 86.596 88.603 94.269 93.228 94.084 95.642 96.834 97.328 98.497 97.649 98.294 99.425 99.693 99.878 100 103.239 110.053 115.225 117.792 120.148 122.551 125.002 2021 +339 BLZ PCPIPCH Belize "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.051 11.224 6.839 4.996 3.383 4.153 0.794 2.021 5.321 0 2.047 2.253 2.397 1.473 2.569 2.89 6.425 1.026 -0.847 -1.207 0.614 1.149 2.195 2.621 3.067 3.651 4.24 2.318 6.394 -1.104 0.918 1.656 1.247 0.51 1.201 -0.862 0.661 1.15 0.27 0.186 0.122 3.239 6.6 4.7 2.228 2 2 2 2021 +339 BLZ PCPIE Belize "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. The base period is October 2020. Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.539 58.955 61.54 63.46 64.75 66.233 67.453 70.109 74.564 74.164 73.533 72.766 73.491 74.151 76.551 78.349 80.732 84.095 86.582 90.114 94.077 93.702 93.718 95.846 96.62 98.172 98.002 97.429 98.547 99.565 99.457 99.62 100 104.906 113.299 116.131 118.454 120.823 123.24 125.704 2021 +339 BLZ PCPIEPCH Belize "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.46 4.384 3.121 2.032 2.29 1.842 3.937 6.354 -0.536 -0.852 -1.042 0.995 0.898 3.237 2.348 3.042 4.166 2.957 4.08 4.397 -0.399 0.017 2.271 0.807 1.607 -0.173 -0.585 1.148 1.033 -0.108 0.164 0.381 4.906 8 2.5 2 2 2 2 2021 +339 BLZ TM_RPCH Belize Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.003 0 -- 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0 4.868 -8.56 -3.519 -1.743 15.762 6.844 18.905 21.896 0.591 5.717 1.272 -8.257 8.535 -0.247 2.352 12.586 -17.13 2.891 11.449 7.074 6.824 6.507 7.783 -0.665 -4.527 2.502 2.878 -23.069 28.559 2.942 2.039 4.541 2.749 2.095 2.084 2021 +339 BLZ TMG_RPCH Belize Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 2.148 -9.231 -5.716 -0.792 22.236 5.54 24.232 23.893 1.022 5.056 0.359 -11.052 10.594 2.718 1.509 17.2 -20.123 3.694 14.286 6.65 5.742 6.041 8.868 -1.079 -8.127 4.498 4.286 -22.484 21.022 9.334 1.594 4.504 2.703 2.046 2.035 2021 +339 BLZ TX_RPCH Belize Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.002 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.303 -5.186 -1.097 1.564 12.604 3.332 19.922 4.447 4.681 11.676 13.387 6.606 12.838 27.314 -18.331 2.436 7.005 -0.88 0.017 10.811 0.654 -0.462 -2.27 -8.913 -1.826 8.999 3.564 -26.826 34.235 10.529 3.569 2.028 1.928 2.012 2.012 2021 +339 BLZ TXG_RPCH Belize Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 0 0 -4.658 14.366 -2.892 1.68 18.672 4.215 31.898 -0.309 1.097 15.13 7.232 0.553 2.946 33.948 -20.979 11.269 1.85 7.819 11.543 5.166 -4.521 -6.027 -6.435 -19.977 -4.718 3.47 -5.157 -23.351 34.69 7.245 2.09 2.053 1.795 2.012 2.012 2021 +339 BLZ LUR Belize Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Labor force statistics are published at a semi annual frequency. Data for 2010 and 2011 are staff estimates because there was no labor force survey conducted those years. For 2020, the authorities published data for the second semester, but not for the first semester because of COVID-19. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: There is a break in the series in 2020, when the Statistical Institute of Belize tightened the criteria for inclusion in the labor force. The new series could not calculated for previous years, thus the labor force indicators up to 2019 reflect the old methodology, while those from 2020 onwards reflect the new methodology. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15 14 12 10 9 12.5 13.8 12.7 14.3 12.8 11.4 11.4 10 12.9 11.6 11 9.4 10.3 8.2 12.827 18.515 16.726 15.275 12.926 11.6 10.143 9.541 9.328 9.377 9.041 13.743 10.188 8.488 8.012 7.902 7.791 7.68 7.57 2021 +339 BLZ LE Belize Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +339 BLZ LP Belize Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.15 0.15 0.153 0.157 0.162 0.166 0.171 0.176 0.179 0.184 0.189 0.194 0.199 0.205 0.211 0.217 0.222 0.23 0.239 0.243 0.25 0.256 0.263 0.269 0.276 0.284 0.291 0.299 0.307 0.315 0.322 0.332 0.341 0.35 0.359 0.368 0.378 0.388 0.396 0.408 0.421 0.43 0.439 0.448 0.457 0.466 0.475 0.485 2021 +339 BLZ GGR Belize General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.309 0.316 0.339 0.342 0.375 0.437 0.472 0.423 0.481 0.522 0.601 0.746 0.801 0.699 0.749 0.821 0.837 0.92 0.988 1 1.039 1.096 1.169 1.173 0.967 1.119 1.22 1.317 1.387 1.442 1.499 1.559 2021 +339 BLZ GGR_NGDP Belize General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.632 18.715 18.996 17.975 17.325 19.328 19.686 16.669 17.736 18.288 19.463 22.685 23.535 21.021 21.579 22.632 22.019 22.597 23.09 22.747 23.308 24.216 25.713 24.735 23.936 23.066 22.8 23.035 23.271 23.256 23.233 23.21 2021 +339 BLZ GGX Belize General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.339 0.348 0.389 0.472 0.527 0.606 0.606 0.643 0.608 0.631 0.673 0.753 0.757 0.783 0.815 0.86 0.846 0.969 1.061 1.226 1.239 1.254 1.231 1.311 1.261 1.212 1.316 1.408 1.481 1.539 1.606 1.67 2021 +339 BLZ GGX_NGDP Belize General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.442 20.581 21.799 24.829 24.351 26.836 25.296 25.352 22.404 22.115 21.802 22.879 22.254 23.52 23.498 23.698 22.244 23.805 24.813 27.878 27.804 27.701 27.088 27.649 31.215 24.991 24.592 24.634 24.838 24.813 24.89 24.867 2021 +339 BLZ GGXCNL Belize General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.03 -0.032 -0.05 -0.13 -0.152 -0.17 -0.135 -0.22 -0.127 -0.109 -0.072 -0.006 0.044 -0.083 -0.067 -0.039 -0.009 -0.049 -0.074 -0.226 -0.2 -0.158 -0.062 -0.138 -0.294 -0.093 -0.096 -0.091 -0.093 -0.097 -0.107 -0.111 2021 +339 BLZ GGXCNL_NGDP Belize General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.81 -1.867 -2.803 -6.853 -7.026 -7.509 -5.61 -8.683 -4.668 -3.827 -2.338 -0.194 1.281 -2.5 -1.919 -1.066 -0.226 -1.208 -1.724 -5.13 -4.496 -3.485 -1.374 -2.915 -7.279 -1.925 -1.792 -1.599 -1.567 -1.557 -1.658 -1.657 2021 +339 BLZ GGSB Belize General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +339 BLZ GGSB_NPGDP Belize General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +339 BLZ GGXONLB Belize General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.007 -0.007 -0.025 -0.1 -0.112 -0.116 -0.071 -0.132 -0.003 0.044 0.098 0.105 0.146 0.019 0.037 0.064 0.05 0.035 0.014 -0.132 -0.096 -0.045 0.057 -0.013 -0.222 -0.023 -0.003 0.009 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.018 2021 +339 BLZ GGXONLB_NGDP Belize General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.409 -0.423 -1.423 -5.264 -5.18 -5.134 -2.944 -5.192 -0.111 1.551 3.173 3.186 4.291 0.574 1.059 1.753 1.325 0.857 0.338 -3.011 -2.151 -1 1.261 -0.275 -5.492 -0.482 -0.057 0.155 0.331 0.31 0.291 0.273 2021 +339 BLZ GGXWDN Belize General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +339 BLZ GGXWDN_NGDP Belize General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +339 BLZ GGXWDG Belize General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.161 1.323 1.758 1.979 2.145 2.27 2.267 2.248 2.354 2.393 2.425 2.421 2.554 2.632 2.853 3.156 3.54 3.614 3.747 4.22 3.988 4.084 4.175 4.269 4.365 4.472 4.584 2021 +339 BLZ GGXWDG_NGDP Belize General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.418 55.193 69.364 72.951 75.159 73.506 68.918 66.087 70.753 68.984 66.844 63.671 62.729 61.536 64.872 70.82 78.207 79.518 79.014 104.491 82.21 76.304 73.05 71.616 70.384 69.301 68.259 2021 +339 BLZ NGDP_FY Belize "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt-to-GDP ratios is calculated dividing debt at end of calendar year by calendar year GDP. Fiscal assumptions: Based on WEO assumptions and staff assessment of policies likely to be implemented. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal data from the authorities is collected in fiscal year frequency, which goes from April 1 of the current year to March 31 of the following year. The calendar year estimates are calculated as a weighted average of the fiscal year data with a weight of 0.25 for the previous fiscal year and 0.75 for the current fiscal year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Belize does not follow GFSM2001 convention due to limited capacity to implement it. Basis of recording: Authorities report debt service on accrual basis, but other expenditures on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.441 0.455 0.461 0.493 0.534 0.543 0.603 0.707 0.829 0.952 1.066 1.157 1.343 1.453 1.501 1.593 1.656 1.691 1.783 1.9 2.165 2.259 2.397 2.535 2.713 2.853 3.088 3.29 3.402 3.327 3.469 3.628 3.802 4.071 4.277 4.397 4.456 4.527 4.545 4.742 4.039 4.851 5.352 5.716 5.961 6.202 6.454 6.715 2021 +339 BLZ BCA Belize Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). SDR allocation in 2009 recorded as liability also. Primary domestic currency: Belize dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.004 -0.005 -0.017 -0.012 -0.005 0.009 0.012 0.009 -0.003 -0.019 0.015 -0.026 -0.029 -0.049 -0.04 -0.017 -0.007 -0.032 -0.041 -0.062 -0.162 -0.19 -0.165 -0.184 -0.155 -0.151 -0.025 -0.052 -0.145 -0.083 -0.046 -0.02 -0.033 -0.073 -0.136 -0.175 -0.163 -0.158 -0.151 -0.185 -0.128 -0.162 -0.195 -0.204 -0.21 -0.217 -0.222 -0.228 2021 +339 BLZ BCA_NGDPD Belize Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.661 -2.025 -7.504 -5.072 -1.943 3.344 4.054 2.726 -0.638 -4.055 2.88 -4.46 -4.259 -6.678 -5.339 -2.166 -0.803 -3.777 -4.647 -6.521 -14.926 -16.857 -13.791 -14.541 -11.422 -10.599 -1.644 -3.167 -8.517 -4.98 -2.637 -1.1 -1.742 -3.566 -6.353 -7.948 -7.336 -6.982 -6.635 -7.787 -6.334 -6.697 -7.28 -7.125 -7.043 -6.987 -6.887 -6.787 2020 +638 BEN NGDP_R Benin "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 "2,015.29" "2,054.17" "2,088.72" "2,046.94" "2,055.13" "2,144.06" "2,202.97" "2,157.27" "2,231.22" "2,167.65" "2,362.22" "2,462.04" "2,534.86" "2,682.80" "2,737.00" "2,902.46" "3,027.97" "3,201.62" "3,328.43" "3,473.49" "3,676.96" "3,873.05" "4,052.88" "4,192.44" "4,378.16" "4,453.16" "4,628.78" "4,905.88" "5,146.10" "5,265.45" "5,376.76" "5,536.12" "5,802.47" "6,219.75" "6,615.19" "6,732.81" "6,957.67" "7,352.28" "7,844.68" "8,383.27" "8,705.92" "9,328.87" "9,861.55" "10,475.82" "11,104.34" "11,771.31" "12,480.63" "13,226.48" 2021 +638 BEN NGDP_RPCH Benin "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 9.255 1.929 1.682 -2 0.4 4.327 2.748 -2.074 3.428 -2.849 8.976 4.226 2.958 5.836 2.02 6.045 4.324 5.735 3.961 4.358 5.858 5.333 4.643 3.444 4.43 1.713 3.944 5.986 4.897 2.319 2.114 2.964 4.811 7.191 6.358 1.778 3.34 5.672 6.697 6.866 3.849 7.155 5.71 6.229 6 6.006 6.026 5.976 2021 +638 BEN NGDP Benin "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 518.035 447.593 518.442 569.4 636.183 682.028 671.539 681.703 703.284 695.774 729.294 765.864 812.37 880.229 "1,212.59" "1,480.06" "1,650.71" "1,809.38" "1,979.46" "2,263.34" "2,499.93" "2,685.13" "2,909.67" "3,102.02" "3,264.37" "3,462.85" "3,674.80" "3,909.98" "4,365.33" "4,580.01" "4,718.03" "5,039.21" "5,688.29" "6,182.56" "6,559.33" "6,732.81" "7,005.23" "7,375.30" "7,915.66" "8,432.25" "9,008.81" "9,809.69" "10,872.50" "11,659.33" "12,502.67" "13,573.32" "14,739.80" "16,001.43" 2021 +638 BEN NGDPD Benin "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.302 1.557 1.542 1.365 1.456 1.58 2.036 2.43 2.552 2.37 2.89 2.954 3.284 3.199 2.227 2.993 3.251 3.124 3.362 3.681 3.522 3.666 4.191 5.348 6.187 6.571 7.034 8.17 9.787 9.728 9.543 10.691 11.148 12.518 13.288 11.389 11.818 12.697 14.257 14.392 15.674 17.699 17.547 18.247 19.639 21.459 23.461 25.642 2021 +638 BEN PPPGDP Benin "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.581 3.996 4.314 4.393 4.57 4.919 5.156 5.174 5.54 5.593 6.323 6.813 7.174 7.773 8.099 8.769 9.316 10.02 10.534 11.148 12.068 12.998 13.814 14.572 15.626 16.392 17.564 19.118 20.439 21.047 21.751 22.86 24.309 26.709 29.147 30.531 32.668 34.023 37.169 40.431 42.493 47.426 53.699 59.076 63.934 69.034 74.587 80.574 2021 +638 BEN NGDP_D Benin "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 25.705 21.79 24.821 27.817 30.956 31.81 30.483 31.6 31.52 32.098 30.873 31.107 32.048 32.81 44.303 50.993 54.515 56.515 59.471 65.16 67.989 69.329 71.793 73.991 74.56 77.762 79.39 79.7 84.828 86.982 87.749 91.024 98.032 99.402 99.156 100 100.684 100.313 100.905 100.584 103.479 105.154 110.251 111.298 112.593 115.308 118.101 120.98 2021 +638 BEN NGDPRPC Benin "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "554,201.88" "545,956.58" "538,591.08" "511,195.08" "497,568.40" "502,477.97" "500,265.98" "475,146.38" "476,006.23" "449,170.94" "474,485.17" "478,113.16" "475,422.84" "485,859.64" "478,981.65" "491,480.13" "496,855.43" "509,678.18" "514,419.14" "521,223.65" "535,535.07" "547,294.17" "555,539.02" "557,464.55" "564,923.02" "557,884.64" "563,325.02" "580,248.06" "591,715.11" "588,666.10" "584,478.22" "585,162.03" "596,394.42" "621,689.76" "643,072.72" "636,614.81" "639,957.87" "657,910.53" "682,728.92" "709,626.42" "716,783.16" "747,084.21" "768,175.18" "793,742.71" "818,382.06" "843,816.73" "870,209.82" "897,014.19" 2020 +638 BEN NGDPRPPPPC Benin "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,564.60" "2,526.44" "2,492.36" "2,365.58" "2,302.53" "2,325.24" "2,315.01" "2,198.77" "2,202.75" "2,078.56" "2,195.71" "2,212.50" "2,200.05" "2,248.34" "2,216.51" "2,274.35" "2,299.23" "2,358.56" "2,380.50" "2,411.99" "2,478.22" "2,532.63" "2,570.79" "2,579.70" "2,614.21" "2,581.64" "2,606.82" "2,685.13" "2,738.19" "2,724.09" "2,704.71" "2,707.87" "2,759.85" "2,876.90" "2,975.85" "2,945.97" "2,961.44" "3,044.52" "3,159.37" "3,283.84" "3,316.95" "3,457.17" "3,554.77" "3,673.09" "3,787.11" "3,904.81" "4,026.94" "4,150.98" 2020 +638 BEN NGDPPC Benin "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "142,458.56" "118,961.46" "133,683.95" "142,199.60" "154,026.55" "159,838.70" "152,497.59" "150,147.22" "150,038.11" "144,175.36" "146,489.07" "148,725.99" "152,362.96" "159,410.96" "212,205.61" "250,620.86" "270,862.34" "288,042.98" "305,931.76" "339,631.39" "364,105.03" "379,431.39" "398,836.45" "412,472.29" "421,208.24" "433,820.38" "447,224.99" "462,457.64" "501,940.05" "512,035.68" "512,871.34" "532,639.64" "584,658.54" "617,972.02" "637,643.19" "636,614.81" "644,332.56" "659,970.96" "688,906.65" "713,772.44" "741,720.77" "785,589.99" "846,924.48" "883,416.08" "921,438.26" "972,992.02" "1,027,730.42" "1,085,210.09" 2020 +638 BEN NGDPDPC Benin "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 633.149 413.923 397.573 340.867 352.496 370.342 462.435 535.192 544.339 491.148 580.415 573.657 615.86 579.434 389.725 506.864 533.491 497.342 519.56 552.369 512.9 518.071 574.524 711.107 798.382 823.24 856.1 966.318 "1,125.30" "1,087.58" "1,037.38" "1,130.07" "1,145.87" "1,251.23" "1,291.74" "1,076.91" "1,086.99" "1,136.19" "1,240.84" "1,218.28" "1,290.50" "1,417.42" "1,366.87" "1,382.59" "1,447.37" "1,538.30" "1,635.81" "1,739.02" 2020 +638 BEN PPPPC Benin "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 984.882 "1,062.02" "1,112.43" "1,097.19" "1,106.49" "1,152.74" "1,170.77" "1,139.49" "1,181.81" "1,158.91" "1,270.04" "1,323.03" "1,345.57" "1,407.70" "1,417.41" "1,484.89" "1,528.62" "1,595.11" "1,628.07" "1,672.85" "1,757.72" "1,836.78" "1,893.51" "1,937.58" "2,016.21" "2,053.53" "2,137.54" "2,261.25" "2,350.16" "2,353.04" "2,364.38" "2,416.33" "2,498.50" "2,669.69" "2,833.41" "2,886.83" "3,004.81" "3,044.52" "3,234.84" "3,422.43" "3,498.60" "3,798.03" "4,182.90" "4,476.12" "4,711.90" "4,948.64" "5,200.58" "5,464.50" 2020 +638 BEN NGAP_NPGDP Benin Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +638 BEN PPPSH Benin Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.028 0.029 0.03 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.034 0.035 0.036 0.037 0.038 2021 +638 BEN PPPEX Benin Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 144.645 112.014 120.173 129.603 139.203 138.66 130.254 131.767 126.957 124.406 115.342 112.413 113.233 113.242 149.713 168.78 177.194 180.579 187.911 203.026 207.146 206.574 210.633 212.88 208.911 211.256 209.224 204.514 213.577 217.606 216.916 220.434 234.004 231.477 225.044 220.524 214.434 216.774 212.965 208.557 212.005 206.842 202.473 197.362 195.556 196.618 197.618 198.593 2021 +638 BEN NID_NGDP Benin Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 29.581 35.271 28.176 14.187 11.383 7.459 11.083 10.082 12.721 9.094 11.763 12.14 11.793 12.286 13.472 16.755 13.199 15.092 14.387 18.227 16.008 17.753 14.834 15.164 15.219 12.086 12.873 16.377 13.74 14.866 15.608 16.462 15.276 18.862 19.257 20.732 20.272 23.96 26.392 25.63 25.634 28.851 28.646 28.731 27.442 27.818 28.039 27.958 2021 +638 BEN NGSD_NGDP Benin Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 20.167 13.137 1.987 0.667 5.847 3.302 4.623 4.666 5.308 6.939 9.866 9.79 8.177 8.816 11.189 11.767 9.871 9.422 9.892 13.317 12.482 15.025 9.924 8.958 10.55 8.642 9.786 9.83 8.242 8.175 10.041 11.629 10.098 13.482 12.589 14.768 17.275 19.78 21.839 21.63 23.887 24.461 22.643 23.134 22.819 22.802 23.036 22.506 2021 +638 BEN PCPI Benin "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 28.647 28.875 30.047 28.224 31.121 31.48 31.61 31.187 32.261 32.196 32.554 33.237 35.205 35.362 48.989 56.071 58.829 61.066 64.581 64.805 67.42 69.952 71.872 73.175 74.152 77.606 81.613 82.635 88.255 88.906 90.986 93.577 100.127 101.095 100.017 100.219 99.423 101.182 102.041 101.089 104.171 105.942 111.239 113.241 115.506 117.816 120.173 122.109 2021 +638 BEN PCPIPCH Benin "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.596 0.795 4.059 -6.067 10.265 1.151 0.414 -1.339 3.445 -0.202 1.112 2.1 5.921 0.445 38.535 14.458 4.917 3.803 5.755 0.348 4.034 3.757 2.744 1.814 1.335 4.658 5.164 1.252 6.801 0.738 2.34 2.847 7 0.967 -1.067 0.202 -0.794 1.769 0.849 -0.933 3.049 1.7 5 1.8 2 2 2 1.611 2021 +638 BEN PCPIE Benin "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 29.254 29.487 30.683 28.822 31.781 32.146 32.279 31.847 32.944 32.878 33.243 33.941 34.793 35.798 55.132 56.854 60.785 62.265 66.253 64.094 69.821 71.385 72.657 73.518 75.672 78.028 83.002 83.278 89.543 89.374 93.109 94.966 101.509 99.697 98.962 101.199 98.405 101.315 101.18 101.457 102.633 104.377 109.596 111.569 113.8 116.076 118.398 120.306 2021 +638 BEN PCPIEPCH Benin "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 0.795 4.059 -6.067 10.265 1.151 0.414 -1.339 3.445 -0.202 1.112 2.1 2.51 2.888 54.008 3.124 6.914 2.435 6.404 -3.259 8.936 2.24 1.782 1.184 2.931 3.114 6.374 0.332 7.523 -0.188 4.179 1.994 6.89 -1.785 -0.737 2.261 -2.761 2.957 -0.133 0.274 1.159 1.7 5 1.8 2 2 2 1.611 2021 +638 BEN TM_RPCH Benin Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -23.242 4.671 2.678 -2 0.4 -- 26.724 14.14 -2.829 -42.341 86.373 7.706 46.589 -9.493 -46.044 112.65 4.947 3.93 8.591 21.751 -9.864 6.162 24.462 27.612 0.102 -11.97 10.799 42.858 1.069 9.416 -13.496 -12.28 6.969 34.638 26.991 -5.488 10.66 3.854 12.726 -8.618 0.298 6.724 -9.485 5.904 8.877 13.301 11.446 12.314 2020 +638 BEN TMG_RPCH Benin Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -38.14 23.395 5.135 -40.769 -1.539 49.529 32.37 9.041 -3.461 -40.808 92.517 9.727 48.011 -9.497 -48.075 123.129 3.001 1.342 11.482 19.218 -12.115 12.921 29.914 29.898 -2.385 -10.716 9.515 45.89 4.465 8.1 -13.803 -11.628 5.989 34.52 29.274 0.239 5.112 8.367 13.813 -11.07 -1.343 8.735 -6.702 4.934 7.705 13.153 11.183 12.507 2020 +638 BEN TX_RPCH Benin Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -2.629 5.198 1.976 -2 0.4 71.615 12.407 9.833 12.046 14.006 17.875 59.747 2.31 8.242 -13.535 58.119 -10.459 38.718 -30.73 2.836 37.519 -2.272 14.595 39.962 -8.183 3.356 16.769 44.973 5.527 -3.994 6.3 -14.223 16.963 27.922 13.541 -8.03 21.928 3.856 4.114 -11.883 5.565 6.692 -15.157 7.093 10.89 10.974 10.571 10.423 2020 +638 BEN TXG_RPCH Benin Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -19.05 16.795 2.045 -35.747 17.448 46.196 -7.475 -10.786 -16.257 61.113 15.938 62.085 -5.655 0.481 26.493 58.498 -7.799 23.488 -24.672 -1.006 43.441 -8.624 11.071 52.453 -12.434 7.003 20.427 45.769 6.896 3.42 -3.021 -16.539 19.556 32.121 20.487 -4.572 23.98 5.057 0.635 -13.566 5.793 8.479 -13.933 6.402 10.474 10.635 10.326 10.191 2020 +638 BEN LUR Benin Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +638 BEN LE Benin Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +638 BEN LP Benin Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 3.636 3.763 3.878 4.004 4.13 4.267 4.404 4.54 4.687 4.826 4.978 5.149 5.332 5.522 5.714 5.906 6.094 6.282 6.47 6.664 6.866 7.077 7.295 7.521 7.75 7.982 8.217 8.455 8.697 8.945 9.199 9.461 9.729 10.005 10.287 10.576 10.872 11.175 11.49 11.814 12.146 12.487 12.838 13.198 13.569 13.95 14.342 14.745 2020 +638 BEN GGR Benin General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 91.467 79.397 79.288 93.266 101.85 145.43 190.401 217.444 238.165 251.848 287.22 298.722 326.996 347.825 391.285 413.098 436.847 472.553 626.828 633.344 675.817 651.1 692.714 797.519 836.438 824.771 848.316 780.323 "1,001.66" "1,075.82" "1,185.70" "1,296.30" "1,387.69" "1,550.53" "1,750.63" "1,933.52" "2,153.39" "2,390.04" "2,650.61" 2021 +638 BEN GGR_NGDP Benin General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.966 14.879 14.149 15.69 15.813 16.391 17.581 18.003 17.989 17.388 12.69 11.949 12.178 11.954 12.614 12.655 12.615 12.859 16.031 14.509 14.756 13.8 13.746 14.02 13.529 12.574 12.6 11.139 13.581 13.591 14.062 14.389 14.146 14.261 15.015 15.465 15.865 16.215 16.565 2021 +638 BEN GGX Benin General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 86.955 96.706 96.534 109.383 105.489 164.422 218.716 219.232 229.693 215.581 243.218 391.025 414.785 444.714 424.54 436.105 489.596 477.938 618.147 635.13 778.455 664.1 742.164 809.781 920.832 933.036 "1,222.18" "1,080.75" "1,311.70" "1,311.43" "1,231.20" "1,718.07" "1,947.71" "2,148.67" "2,251.98" "2,296.10" "2,547.01" "2,817.49" "3,114.65" 2021 +638 BEN GGX_NGDP Benin General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.08 18.122 17.226 18.402 16.378 18.531 20.196 18.151 17.349 14.884 10.746 15.641 15.447 15.284 13.686 13.36 14.139 13.006 15.809 14.549 16.997 14.076 14.728 14.236 14.894 14.225 18.153 15.428 17.785 16.568 14.601 19.071 19.855 19.762 19.315 18.365 18.765 19.115 19.465 2021 +638 BEN GGXCNL Benin General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.512 -17.309 -17.246 -16.117 -3.639 -18.992 -28.315 -1.787 8.472 36.267 44.003 -92.302 -87.788 -96.889 -33.255 -23.006 -52.749 -5.385 8.68 -1.786 -102.638 -13 -49.45 -12.262 -84.394 -108.265 -373.862 -300.428 -310.039 -235.605 -45.499 -421.772 -560.016 -598.148 -501.351 -362.577 -393.626 -427.454 -464.042 2021 +638 BEN GGXCNL_NGDP Benin General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.886 -3.244 -3.078 -2.711 -0.565 -2.141 -2.615 -0.148 0.64 2.504 1.944 -3.692 -3.269 -3.33 -1.072 -0.705 -1.523 -0.147 0.222 -0.041 -2.241 -0.276 -0.981 -0.216 -1.365 -1.651 -5.553 -4.289 -4.204 -2.976 -0.54 -4.682 -5.709 -5.501 -4.3 -2.9 -2.9 -2.9 -2.9 2021 +638 BEN GGSB Benin General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +638 BEN GGSB_NPGDP Benin General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +638 BEN GGXONLB Benin General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.512 -2.009 -3.346 4.683 12.279 7.227 -0.464 25.587 29.55 50.573 57.874 -78.24 -72.547 -81.364 -20.955 -7.146 -45.837 0.012 50.848 8.562 -87.039 4.7 -34.55 10.881 -64.54 -89.94 -337.573 -237.086 -203.625 -109.652 89.126 -245.489 -340.144 -393.218 -326.092 -161.376 -181.03 -197.153 -224.261 2021 +638 BEN GGXONLB_NGDP Benin General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.833 -0.376 -0.597 0.788 1.907 0.814 -0.043 2.118 2.232 3.492 2.557 -3.13 -2.702 -2.796 -0.676 -0.219 -1.324 -- 1.3 0.196 -1.9 0.1 -0.686 0.191 -1.044 -1.371 -5.014 -3.384 -2.761 -1.385 1.057 -2.725 -3.467 -3.617 -2.797 -1.291 -1.334 -1.338 -1.402 2021 +638 BEN GGXWDN Benin General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +638 BEN GGXWDN_NGDP Benin General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +638 BEN GGXWDG Benin General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 775.915 891.957 989.769 "1,019.99" 895.249 725.279 702.15 934.213 307.438 558.576 799.146 858.646 990.776 "1,101.59" "1,111.50" "1,144.01" "1,461.56" "2,080.46" "2,516.51" "2,920.51" "3,251.78" "3,476.59" "4,156.85" "4,898.68" "5,963.23" "6,485.65" "6,795.01" "7,110.16" "7,458.73" "7,841.47" 2021 +638 BEN GGXWDG_NGDP Benin General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.571 39.409 39.592 37.987 30.768 23.381 21.51 26.978 8.366 14.286 18.307 18.748 21 21.86 19.54 18.504 22.282 30.9 35.923 39.598 41.08 41.23 46.142 49.937 54.847 55.626 54.349 52.383 50.603 49.005 2021 +638 BEN NGDP_FY Benin "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities budget laws, real sector forecasts. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 379.049 327.507 379.347 416.634 465.5 499.044 491.37 498.807 514.598 509.103 533.63 560.388 594.416 644.07 887.259 "1,082.97" "1,207.84" "1,323.94" "1,448.39" "2,263.34" "2,499.93" "2,685.13" "2,909.67" "3,102.02" "3,264.37" "3,462.85" "3,674.80" "3,909.98" "4,365.33" "4,580.01" "4,718.03" "5,039.21" "5,688.29" "6,182.56" "6,559.33" "6,732.81" "7,005.23" "7,375.30" "7,915.66" "8,432.25" "9,008.81" "9,809.69" "10,872.50" "11,659.33" "12,502.67" "13,573.32" "14,739.80" "16,001.43" 2021 +638 BEN BCA Benin Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" -0.108 -0.264 -0.322 -0.159 -0.053 -0.041 -0.055 -0.037 -0.114 -0.015 -0.02 -0.235 -0.078 -0.06 0.011 -0.169 -0.041 -0.155 -0.133 -0.156 -0.081 -0.075 -0.157 -0.332 -0.289 -0.226 -0.217 -0.535 -0.538 -0.651 -0.531 -0.517 -0.577 -0.673 -0.886 -0.679 -0.354 -0.531 -0.649 -0.576 -0.274 -0.777 -1.053 -1.021 -0.908 -1.076 -1.174 -1.398 2021 +638 BEN BCA_NGDPD Benin Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.672 -16.923 -20.877 -11.655 -3.66 -2.566 -2.725 -1.512 -4.468 -0.615 -0.677 -7.971 -2.369 -1.89 0.483 -5.631 -1.269 -4.966 -3.949 -4.232 -2.295 -2.045 -3.742 -6.206 -4.669 -3.444 -3.088 -6.546 -5.499 -6.69 -5.567 -4.833 -5.178 -5.379 -6.668 -5.964 -2.997 -4.181 -4.553 -4 -1.746 -4.389 -6.002 -5.597 -4.623 -5.016 -5.003 -5.452 2021 +514 BTN NGDP_R Bhutan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY1999/2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 4.462 5.069 5.484 5.886 6.335 6.61 7.136 8.579 9.873 10.485 11.438 11.999 12.248 12.639 12.922 13.699 14.517 15.322 16.243 17.394 18.6 19.909 21.804 23.836 25.475 27.173 29.113 32.857 36.459 38.574 42.232 46.399 49.413 51.183 53.214 56.524 60.712 64.55 67.025 69.992 68.348 66.071 68.707 71.656 75.288 79.783 84.461 89.352 2021 +514 BTN NGDP_RPCH Bhutan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.995 13.589 8.195 7.337 7.616 4.349 7.954 20.229 15.079 6.194 9.098 4.896 2.083 3.192 2.232 6.019 5.971 5.544 6.009 7.087 6.934 7.04 9.516 9.32 6.876 6.666 7.137 12.861 10.964 5.801 9.484 9.866 6.495 3.582 3.968 6.221 7.408 6.322 3.835 4.425 -2.348 -3.332 3.989 4.293 5.069 5.97 5.864 5.791 2021 +514 BTN NGDP Bhutan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY1999/2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 0.969 1.152 1.324 1.525 1.776 2.002 2.307 2.872 3.533 4.112 4.774 5.369 5.988 6.717 7.7 9.005 10.336 12.067 14.226 16.557 18.453 20.46 23.547 26.727 29.534 33.038 37.394 43.975 50.862 56.574 65.258 76.86 89.062 99.048 109.649 122.5 136.911 152.39 163.456 172.951 175.428 180.034 200.153 222.806 248.558 277.029 306.79 338.516 2021 +514 BTN NGDPD Bhutan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.123 0.133 0.14 0.151 0.156 0.162 0.183 0.222 0.254 0.253 0.273 0.236 0.231 0.242 0.245 0.287 0.301 0.337 0.371 0.389 0.423 0.441 0.481 0.572 0.649 0.758 0.812 0.995 1.26 1.184 1.399 1.695 1.772 1.806 1.784 1.974 2.064 2.294 2.509 2.452 2.421 2.442 2.707 2.958 3.244 3.554 3.868 4.196 2021 +514 BTN PPPGDP Bhutan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.194 0.241 0.277 0.309 0.345 0.371 0.409 0.503 0.6 0.662 0.749 0.812 0.848 0.896 0.936 1.013 1.093 1.173 1.258 1.366 1.494 1.635 1.818 2.027 2.224 2.447 2.703 3.133 3.543 3.772 4.18 4.688 5.194 5.462 5.871 6.591 7.27 7.934 8.435 8.965 8.86 8.921 9.937 10.732 11.513 12.427 13.406 14.457 2021 +514 BTN NGDP_D Bhutan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 21.724 22.729 24.135 25.904 28.038 30.285 32.327 33.473 35.779 39.22 41.738 44.744 48.884 53.14 59.591 65.735 71.197 78.757 87.584 95.19 99.211 102.764 107.994 112.13 115.933 121.585 128.446 133.84 139.505 146.665 154.521 165.651 180.241 193.518 206.054 216.722 225.509 236.082 243.871 247.102 256.668 272.486 291.315 310.939 330.143 347.228 363.232 378.855 2021 +514 BTN NGDPRPC Bhutan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,927.80" "12,090.76" "12,750.82" "13,378.74" "14,050.37" "14,255.03" "14,911.95" "17,320.11" "19,314.98" "20,008.21" "21,584.15" "22,683.24" "23,462.71" "24,631.58" "25,525.64" "27,221.50" "28,622.02" "29,745.07" "30,764.71" "32,044.74" "33,355.40" "34,658.87" "36,877.81" "39,601.92" "41,576.66" "43,563.96" "45,847.93" "51,114.15" "56,027.47" "58,555.54" "63,328.49" "68,729.38" "72,302.20" "73,980.41" "75,979.09" "79,234.67" "84,068.41" "88,294.42" "91,195.68" "94,836.71" "91,705.77" "87,798.24" "90,423.83" "93,399.52" "97,191.12" "102,004.36" "106,948.32" "112,055.06" 2021 +514 BTN NGDPRPPPPC Bhutan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,343.09" "1,486.03" "1,567.15" "1,644.33" "1,726.87" "1,752.03" "1,832.77" "2,128.74" "2,373.93" "2,459.13" "2,652.82" "2,787.90" "2,883.71" "3,027.37" "3,137.25" "3,345.68" "3,517.82" "3,655.84" "3,781.16" "3,938.49" "4,099.58" "4,259.78" "4,532.50" "4,867.31" "5,110.02" "5,354.27" "5,634.98" "6,282.23" "6,886.11" "7,196.82" "7,783.44" "8,447.25" "8,886.37" "9,092.63" "9,338.28" "9,738.41" "10,332.50" "10,851.90" "11,208.49" "11,655.99" "11,271.18" "10,790.92" "11,113.62" "11,479.35" "11,945.36" "12,536.94" "13,144.58" "13,772.23" 2021 +514 BTN NGDPPC Bhutan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,373.92" "2,748.07" "3,077.45" "3,465.63" "3,939.46" "4,317.17" "4,820.61" "5,797.47" "6,910.74" "7,847.30" "9,008.69" "10,149.35" "11,469.50" "13,089.34" "15,210.97" "17,894.17" "20,378.10" "23,426.18" "26,945.00" "30,503.44" "33,092.32" "35,616.70" "39,825.92" "44,405.67" "48,201.25" "52,967.12" "58,889.97" "68,411.35" "78,160.87" "85,880.76" "97,855.83" "113,850.80" "130,318.57" "143,165.38" "156,558.23" "171,718.99" "189,581.85" "208,447.05" "222,399.93" "234,343.44" "235,379.23" "239,238.32" "263,418.16" "290,415.88" "320,869.77" "354,187.93" "388,470.58" "424,525.80" 2021 +514 BTN NGDPDPC Bhutan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 301.912 317.384 325.479 343.169 346.705 349.039 382.259 447.284 496.565 483.64 514.626 446.274 442.838 470.84 484.426 569.737 594.213 654.919 701.797 716.174 758.308 767.831 813.421 950.504 "1,059.21" "1,215.29" "1,278.66" "1,548.11" "1,936.31" "1,797.54" "2,097.54" "2,511.44" "2,592.37" "2,609.76" "2,546.86" "2,767.78" "2,857.44" "3,137.63" "3,413.31" "3,322.53" "3,247.93" "3,245.41" "3,562.31" "3,855.77" "4,187.45" "4,543.44" "4,898.23" "5,261.57" 2021 +514 BTN PPPPC Bhutan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 475.12 575.418 644.327 702.532 764.428 800.086 853.808 "1,016.22" "1,173.23" "1,262.99" "1,413.46" "1,535.68" "1,624.65" "1,746.00" "1,848.03" "2,012.13" "2,154.39" "2,277.53" "2,382.12" "2,516.19" "2,678.44" "2,845.81" "3,075.20" "3,367.54" "3,630.37" "3,923.18" "4,256.27" "4,873.39" "5,444.28" "5,726.41" "6,267.62" "6,943.48" "7,599.81" "7,894.25" "8,382.38" "9,238.77" "10,067.52" "10,851.90" "11,476.24" "12,147.93" "11,888.44" "11,854.83" "13,077.40" "13,989.03" "14,862.36" "15,888.29" "16,975.51" "18,130.25" 2021 +514 BTN NGAP_NPGDP Bhutan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +514 BTN PPPSH Bhutan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.007 2021 +514 BTN PPPEX Bhutan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.996 4.776 4.776 4.933 5.153 5.396 5.646 5.705 5.89 6.213 6.373 6.609 7.06 7.497 8.231 8.893 9.459 10.286 11.311 12.123 12.355 12.515 12.951 13.186 13.277 13.501 13.836 14.038 14.357 14.997 15.613 16.397 17.148 18.135 18.677 18.587 18.831 19.208 19.379 19.291 19.799 20.181 20.143 20.76 21.589 22.292 22.884 23.415 2021 +514 BTN NID_NGDP Bhutan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY1999/2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 29.746 37.078 38.825 37.991 34.645 43.441 38.679 28.353 36.773 31.338 33.215 31.393 43.435 41.145 50.316 43.816 43.92 40.016 36.727 40.166 47.423 61.27 61.997 60.668 62.427 58.826 50.439 38.016 37.36 45.511 55.727 66.485 69.418 56.417 49.219 53.416 56.454 54.578 49.801 42.582 35.515 34.514 38.638 37.064 30.884 29.658 29.499 28.602 2021 +514 BTN NGSD_NGDP Bhutan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY1999/2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 0 7.271 9.567 8.697 7.668 13.984 9.22 17.501 18.029 23.728 30.029 24.439 18.73 31.842 43.587 42.214 62.698 48.814 50.5 46.268 42.162 57.418 45.032 39.521 38.621 37.495 46.587 41.224 32.986 33.751 33.899 39.852 44.699 35.234 24.428 25.815 25.929 31.086 27.373 19.644 13.722 10.511 14.161 18.952 17.646 18.638 23.311 24.929 2021 +514 BTN PCPI Bhutan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Monthly data available Harmonized prices: No. Not specified Base year: FY2003/04 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 16.947 17.789 19.553 21.927 24.787 26.77 28.156 30.139 32.606 35.496 38.836 42.853 46.343 50.789 55.613 59.553 64.781 70.32 75.658 82.511 88.438 91.732 94.428 96.762 100 104.823 109.99 115.76 123.053 131.823 138.185 150.003 165.175 178.57 195.711 208.766 215.616 224.918 233.151 239.729 247.014 278.174 299.473 319.128 337.049 351.118 365.313 379.9 2021 +514 BTN PCPIPCH Bhutan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.504 4.967 9.918 12.137 13.046 8.001 5.177 7.044 8.183 8.864 9.408 10.345 8.144 9.595 9.497 7.084 8.779 8.551 7.591 9.058 7.183 3.724 2.939 2.472 3.346 4.823 4.93 5.246 6.3 7.127 4.826 8.552 10.115 8.109 9.599 6.671 3.281 4.314 3.661 2.821 3.039 12.615 7.657 6.563 5.616 4.174 4.043 3.993 2021 +514 BTN PCPIE Bhutan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Monthly data available Harmonized prices: No. Not specified Base year: FY2003/04 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 19.924 20.892 22.537 23.214 26.729 30.685 32.668 35.563 38.692 42.189 45.976 51.23 58.758 65.919 71.52 78.287 85.693 91.661 99.894 107.957 100.053 91.21 93.706 96.491 100 105.4 108.667 113.34 120.141 128.791 136.132 149.2 163.374 184.45 199.39 208.961 216.483 227.091 232.768 239.053 249.906 272.805 289.584 309.785 322.967 336.186 349.609 363.569 2021 +514 BTN PCPIEPCH Bhutan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." -11.508 4.858 7.872 3.003 15.142 14.803 6.462 8.861 8.8 9.036 8.978 11.427 14.695 12.188 8.497 9.461 9.46 6.964 8.982 8.072 -7.322 -8.838 2.737 2.971 3.637 5.4 3.1 4.3 6 7.2 5.7 9.6 9.5 12.9 8.1 4.8 3.6 4.9 2.5 2.7 4.54 9.163 6.15 6.976 4.255 4.093 3.993 3.993 2021 +514 BTN TM_RPCH Bhutan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 21.258 21.614 6.003 2.658 5.228 -24.039 22.11 -4.87 -0.691 5.091 -34.132 0.32 -38.605 39.092 -32.71 1.457 9.964 15.277 30.857 8.568 -10.145 1.263 12.406 12.516 6.556 48.742 -14.183 9.603 19.997 -16.631 30.53 29.811 -15.618 -16.952 -6.25 1.125 -1.289 -3.396 -2.745 -3.761 -7.54 -19.068 18.061 12.186 -3.347 -3.118 3.205 -0.414 2021 +514 BTN TMG_RPCH Bhutan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 1.128 40.454 12.544 -3.103 -3.414 -17.393 25.504 2.625 -0.371 15.791 -32.59 -0.094 -40.104 42.705 -37.899 4.629 1.312 26.305 12.019 14.28 9.26 5.105 5.822 -7.415 13.961 58.278 -14.853 4.163 19.321 -15.373 29.767 32.002 -18.196 -16.882 -7.182 2.086 -1.11 -4.482 -4.123 -3.413 -8.733 -13.5 49.015 -7.746 -3.263 -5.555 -5.459 -2.495 2021 +514 BTN TX_RPCH Bhutan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 27.859 -31.697 -25.374 -3.527 -8.189 -5.414 23.394 23.854 46.446 3.068 -10.865 -6.37 -34.72 0.134 -17.883 8.732 18.539 -0.656 -4.299 -4.97 -7.774 -11.031 -2.979 1.644 34.421 31.007 35.333 67.032 9.33 -19.116 -0.029 17.122 -12.652 -15.21 -8.87 0.554 -12.944 8.15 6.876 -4.568 -3.488 -10.985 16.263 -6.117 8.91 7.081 22.306 6.291 2021 +514 BTN TXG_RPCH Bhutan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 -27.936 13.517 6.027 -17.913 -13.72 -6.003 30.585 39.484 65.971 8.785 -14.802 -1.504 -34.156 -0.346 -20.159 10.41 24.495 -8.031 0.756 -13.453 4.727 -15.948 -0.922 4.777 35.098 28.235 39.352 76.208 10.707 -20.544 -1.816 17.991 -15.889 -19.359 -9.356 1.896 -18.003 8.423 4.55 -1.604 2.28 4.062 16.736 -8.617 5.448 3.618 13.381 6.785 2021 +514 BTN LUR Bhutan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.8 2.5 3.1 3.2 3.7 3.85 4 3.3 3.1 2.1 2.9 2.6 2.5 2.1 3.138 3.4 2.3 5 4.8 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +514 BTN LE Bhutan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +514 BTN LP Bhutan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. World Development Indicators Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022 0.408 0.419 0.43 0.44 0.451 0.464 0.479 0.495 0.511 0.524 0.53 0.529 0.522 0.513 0.506 0.503 0.507 0.515 0.528 0.543 0.558 0.574 0.591 0.602 0.613 0.624 0.635 0.643 0.651 0.659 0.667 0.675 0.683 0.692 0.7 0.713 0.722 0.731 0.735 0.738 0.745 0.753 0.76 0.767 0.775 0.782 0.79 0.797 2021 +514 BTN GGR Bhutan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 0.575 0.498 0.676 0.79 0.97 1.122 1.447 1.772 1.62 1.469 1.749 1.993 2.881 3.123 3.65 4.491 4.656 4.95 6.919 7.859 8.382 8.848 7.054 10.445 10.501 13.452 16.083 18.317 23.443 30.991 28.172 32.646 30.656 37.819 36.231 42.039 42.673 52.113 42.033 54.604 59.696 52.86 58.698 62.024 66.961 80.106 88.18 2021 +514 BTN GGR_NGDP Bhutan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a 49.89 37.631 44.312 44.488 48.452 48.653 50.385 50.149 39.394 30.762 32.583 33.291 42.891 40.556 40.533 43.449 38.586 34.792 41.786 42.59 40.969 37.576 26.394 35.366 31.784 35.974 36.573 36.014 41.437 47.49 36.653 36.656 30.951 34.491 29.576 30.706 28.003 31.882 24.304 31.126 33.158 26.41 26.345 24.953 24.171 26.111 26.049 2021 +514 BTN GGX Bhutan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 0.618 0.483 0.692 0.75 1.165 1.208 1.464 1.721 2.068 1.839 1.777 2.217 2.541 3.134 3.736 4.207 4.905 4.754 7.147 8.532 11.057 9.944 9.994 9.872 12.982 13.482 15.708 19.719 23.931 29.62 30.749 34.725 35.641 34.61 36.476 44.688 49.967 56.331 44.054 57.572 59.466 72.846 78.239 75.98 79.697 88.872 97.386 2021 +514 BTN GGX_NGDP Bhutan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a 53.669 36.458 45.356 42.241 58.172 52.348 50.989 48.719 50.293 38.514 33.1 37.02 37.834 40.695 41.484 40.705 40.645 33.42 43.162 46.233 54.044 42.231 37.391 33.424 39.293 36.053 35.72 38.769 42.3 45.389 40.006 38.989 35.984 31.564 29.776 32.641 32.789 34.463 25.472 32.818 33.03 36.395 35.115 30.568 28.768 28.968 28.768 2021 +514 BTN GGXCNL Bhutan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -0.044 0.016 -0.016 0.04 -0.195 -0.085 -0.017 0.051 -0.448 -0.37 -0.028 -0.223 0.34 -0.011 -0.086 0.284 -0.248 0.195 -0.228 -0.672 -2.675 -1.096 -2.939 0.573 -2.481 -0.03 0.375 -1.401 -0.488 1.371 -2.577 -2.079 -4.985 3.209 -0.245 -2.649 -7.293 -4.218 -2.021 -2.968 0.23 -19.986 -19.541 -13.956 -12.736 -8.766 -9.206 2021 +514 BTN GGXCNL_NGDP Bhutan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a -3.779 1.173 -1.043 2.248 -9.72 -3.694 -0.604 1.431 -10.899 -7.752 -0.517 -3.729 5.058 -0.139 -0.951 2.744 -2.058 1.372 -1.376 -3.643 -13.075 -4.654 -10.997 1.941 -7.508 -0.079 0.853 -2.755 -0.862 2.101 -3.353 -2.334 -5.033 2.927 -0.2 -1.935 -4.786 -2.581 -1.168 -1.692 0.128 -9.985 -8.77 -5.615 -4.597 -2.857 -2.719 2021 +514 BTN GGSB Bhutan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +514 BTN GGSB_NPGDP Bhutan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +514 BTN GGXONLB Bhutan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.015 0.057 -0.438 -0.327 0.012 -0.172 0.541 0.172 0.103 0.525 0.222 0.639 0.596 -0.161 -2.597 -0.98 -2.77 0.794 -2.075 0.352 0.818 0.318 1.246 3.114 -0.783 -0.193 -2.343 5.3 1.78 -0.54 -5.295 -2.068 -0.412 -2.137 2.094 -17.315 -15.995 -8.563 -5.645 -0.034 1.246 2021 +514 BTN GGXONLB_NGDP Bhutan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.513 1.613 -10.645 -6.86 0.224 -2.866 8.059 2.233 1.142 5.081 1.841 4.494 3.598 -0.873 -12.695 -4.163 -10.365 2.687 -6.281 0.942 1.861 0.625 2.202 4.772 -1.019 -0.216 -2.365 4.833 1.453 -0.394 -3.474 -1.265 -0.238 -1.218 1.163 -8.651 -7.179 -3.445 -2.038 -0.011 0.368 2021 +514 BTN GGXWDN Bhutan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +514 BTN GGXWDN_NGDP Bhutan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +514 BTN GGXWDG Bhutan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.379 4.435 3.779 4.124 4.31 5.608 7.034 8.799 11.6 14.716 19.955 24.21 28.103 32.637 31.815 33.071 37.16 39.788 53.119 70.662 95.9 108.37 120.743 153.845 170.257 185.312 184.175 229.625 238.399 261.784 284.031 314.768 336.975 358.239 380.186 2021 +514 BTN GGXWDG_NGDP Bhutan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.202 57.603 41.962 39.902 35.713 39.42 42.483 47.682 56.695 62.495 74.661 81.974 85.062 87.279 72.347 65.021 65.683 60.971 69.111 79.34 96.822 98.834 98.566 112.369 111.724 113.371 106.49 130.894 132.419 130.792 127.479 126.638 121.639 116.77 112.31 2021 +514 BTN NGDP_FY Bhutan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Royal Government of Bhutan's Medium Term Expenditure Framework as detailed in Five Year Plans (including foreign grants projections), technical data on projected hydropower generation and sales, and staff projections of other non-hydropower revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.969 1.152 1.324 1.525 1.776 2.002 2.307 2.872 3.533 4.112 4.774 5.369 5.988 6.717 7.7 9.005 10.336 12.067 14.226 16.557 18.453 20.46 23.547 26.727 29.534 33.038 37.394 43.975 50.862 56.574 65.258 76.86 89.062 99.048 109.649 122.5 136.911 152.39 163.456 172.951 175.428 180.034 200.153 222.806 248.558 277.029 306.79 338.516 2021 +514 BTN BCA Bhutan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data reported on fiscal year basis (July-June). BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data from 2006/07 onwards are compiled in BPM 6. Primary domestic currency: Bhutanese ngultrum Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.014 0.005 -0.071 -0.079 -0.094 -0.078 -0.093 -0.083 -0.057 -0.071 -0.028 -0.025 -0.07 -0.04 -0.034 0.045 0.045 0.018 0.039 0.009 -0.04 -0.039 -0.081 -0.138 -0.122 -0.235 -0.038 0.084 -0.111 -0.076 -0.319 -0.517 -0.388 -0.463 -0.483 -0.575 -0.621 -0.521 -0.462 -0.502 -0.382 -0.295 -0.663 -0.536 -0.429 -0.392 -0.239 -0.154 2021 +514 BTN BCA_NGDPD Bhutan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 11.757 3.641 -50.791 -52.058 -60.072 -48.069 -50.677 -37.417 -22.259 -27.936 -10.23 -10.46 -30.391 -16.524 -13.916 15.827 15.057 5.415 10.457 2.32 -9.385 -8.892 -16.794 -24.06 -18.727 -31.014 -4.668 8.431 -8.819 -6.418 -22.777 -30.485 -21.926 -25.632 -27.07 -29.098 -30.101 -22.708 -18.407 -20.487 -15.797 -12.096 -24.476 -18.111 -13.238 -11.02 -6.188 -3.673 2021 +218 BOL NGDP_R Bolivia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 15.258 15.303 14.701 14.106 14.078 13.842 13.486 13.818 14.22 14.759 15.443 16.256 16.524 17.23 18.034 18.877 19.701 20.677 21.717 21.809 22.356 22.733 23.298 23.929 24.928 26.03 27.279 28.524 30.278 31.294 32.586 34.281 36.037 38.487 40.588 42.56 44.374 46.236 48.189 49.257 44.953 47.698 49.51 51.094 52.627 54.101 55.508 56.895 2021 +218 BOL NGDP_RPCH Bolivia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.61 0.3 -3.939 -4.042 -0.201 -1.676 -2.574 2.463 2.91 3.79 4.636 5.267 1.646 4.269 4.667 4.678 4.361 4.954 5.029 0.427 2.508 1.684 2.486 2.711 4.173 4.421 4.797 4.564 6.148 3.357 4.127 5.204 5.122 6.796 5.461 4.857 4.264 4.195 4.224 2.217 -8.738 6.106 3.8 3.2 3 2.8 2.6 2.5 2021 +218 BOL NGDP Bolivia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- 0.001 0.019 2.366 7.608 8.884 10.806 12.694 15.443 19.132 22.014 24.459 27.636 32.235 37.537 41.644 46.822 48.156 51.928 53.79 56.682 61.904 69.626 77.024 91.748 103.009 120.694 121.727 137.876 166.232 187.154 211.856 228.004 228.031 234.533 259.185 278.388 282.587 253.112 279.221 297.935 315.486 336.316 357.826 379.979 403.11 2021 +218 BOL NGDPD Bolivia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.589 3.44 3.813 3.609 3.752 4.059 3.97 4.323 4.598 4.716 4.868 5.335 5.635 5.724 5.974 6.707 7.385 7.919 8.49 8.269 8.385 8.155 7.917 8.092 8.785 9.573 11.52 13.216 16.792 17.464 19.786 24.135 27.282 30.883 33.237 33.241 34.189 37.782 40.581 41.193 36.897 40.703 43.431 45.989 49.026 52.161 55.39 58.762 2021 +218 BOL PPPGDP Bolivia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.681 11.727 11.961 11.927 12.333 12.509 12.433 13.054 13.908 15.001 16.284 17.721 18.423 19.665 21.023 22.468 23.877 25.492 27.075 27.574 28.906 30.055 31.282 32.764 35.048 37.745 40.776 43.79 47.373 49.278 51.928 55.765 61.453 69.841 75.554 77.543 82.736 94.285 100.615 104.685 96.689 106.856 118.802 126.972 133.525 139.815 146.181 152.735 2021 +218 BOL NGDP_D Bolivia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.009 0.137 17.094 56.413 64.296 75.988 86.008 100 117.689 133.224 141.959 153.248 170.76 190.535 201.405 215.606 220.805 232.277 236.621 243.295 258.696 279.308 295.901 336.332 361.131 398.621 388.975 423.117 484.902 519.331 550.467 561.749 535.793 528.534 560.57 577.703 573.699 563.061 585.397 601.765 617.455 639.052 661.404 684.553 708.513 2021 +218 BOL NGDPRPC Bolivia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,956.54" "2,739.18" "2,577.49" "2,422.73" "2,368.43" "2,281.11" "2,176.95" "2,184.97" "2,202.56" "2,239.30" "2,295.20" "2,366.67" "2,356.45" "2,388.78" "2,430.79" "2,494.79" "2,552.75" "2,627.00" "2,705.70" "2,665.29" "2,651.99" "2,646.41" "2,662.60" "2,685.68" "2,748.41" "2,820.18" "2,905.10" "2,986.81" "3,118.21" "3,170.64" "3,248.82" "3,364.23" "3,481.88" "3,661.90" "3,803.95" "3,929.79" "4,037.70" "4,146.72" "4,260.72" "4,294.41" "3,865.26" "4,042.17" "4,139.65" "4,212.24" "4,282.13" "4,345.45" "4,393.03" "4,436.80" 2017 +218 BOL NGDPRPPPPC Bolivia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,029.03" "5,585.80" "5,256.07" "4,940.48" "4,829.75" "4,651.68" "4,439.28" "4,455.63" "4,491.51" "4,566.42" "4,680.41" "4,826.16" "4,805.31" "4,871.24" "4,956.93" "5,087.44" "5,205.62" "5,357.03" "5,517.51" "5,435.12" "5,407.99" "5,396.62" "5,429.63" "5,476.70" "5,604.61" "5,750.97" "5,924.15" "6,090.76" "6,358.72" "6,465.64" "6,625.06" "6,860.40" "7,100.32" "7,467.42" "7,757.10" "8,013.70" "8,233.76" "8,456.07" "8,688.55" "8,757.26" "7,882.11" "8,242.89" "8,441.65" "8,589.69" "8,732.20" "8,861.34" "8,958.36" "9,047.62" 2017 +218 BOL NGDPPC Bolivia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 0.022 0.026 0.063 0.216 3.255 389.933 "1,228.09" "1,404.85" "1,673.69" "1,925.98" "2,295.20" "2,785.32" "3,139.34" "3,391.09" "3,725.15" "4,260.11" "4,863.87" "5,290.89" "5,833.64" "5,885.11" "6,159.96" "6,261.97" "6,477.98" "6,947.75" "7,676.53" "8,344.94" "9,770.80" "10,786.30" "12,429.84" "12,333.00" "13,746.32" "16,313.21" "18,082.50" "20,157.57" "21,368.67" "21,055.53" "21,340.60" "23,245.27" "24,614.29" "24,637.03" "21,763.73" "23,662.77" "24,910.96" "26,008.71" "27,365.02" "28,741.01" "30,072.65" "31,435.32" 2017 +218 BOL NGDPDPC Bolivia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 695.535 615.66 668.55 619.896 631.152 668.921 640.94 683.625 712.146 715.525 723.431 776.711 803.547 793.646 805.183 886.368 956.965 "1,006.10" "1,057.72" "1,010.58" 994.617 949.383 904.851 908.203 968.545 "1,037.18" "1,226.85" "1,383.89" "1,729.37" "1,769.44" "1,972.68" "2,368.52" "2,635.93" "2,938.42" "3,114.97" "3,069.32" "3,110.87" "3,388.52" "3,588.09" "3,591.40" "3,172.56" "3,449.38" "3,631.34" "3,791.36" "3,989.07" "4,189.65" "4,383.77" "4,582.41" 2017 +218 BOL PPPPC Bolivia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,069.78" "2,099.04" "2,097.18" "2,048.45" "2,074.82" "2,061.51" "2,006.99" "2,064.21" "2,154.20" "2,276.02" "2,420.13" "2,579.90" "2,627.29" "2,726.46" "2,833.68" "2,969.27" "3,093.88" "3,238.76" "3,373.34" "3,369.79" "3,428.93" "3,498.81" "3,575.07" "3,677.24" "3,864.14" "4,089.39" "4,342.52" "4,585.31" "4,878.83" "4,992.66" "5,177.26" "5,472.56" "5,937.48" "6,645.21" "7,080.98" "7,160.05" "7,528.31" "8,456.07" "8,896.10" "9,126.86" "8,313.77" "9,055.58" "9,933.29" "10,467.61" "10,864.56" "11,230.14" "11,569.24" "11,910.61" 2017 +218 BOL NGAP_NPGDP Bolivia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +218 BOL PPPSH Bolivia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.08 0.079 0.075 0.07 0.067 0.064 0.06 0.059 0.058 0.059 0.059 0.06 0.055 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.058 0.059 0.06 0.059 0.057 0.057 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.055 0.055 0.054 0.056 0.058 0.058 0.058 0.061 0.066 0.069 0.069 0.071 0.077 0.078 0.077 0.073 0.073 0.073 0.074 0.074 0.073 0.073 0.072 2021 +218 BOL PPPEX Bolivia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.189 0.612 0.681 0.777 0.846 0.948 1.08 1.195 1.244 1.315 1.435 1.572 1.634 1.729 1.746 1.796 1.79 1.812 1.889 1.987 2.041 2.25 2.352 2.548 2.47 2.655 2.981 3.045 3.033 3.018 2.941 2.835 2.749 2.767 2.699 2.618 2.613 2.508 2.485 2.519 2.559 2.599 2.639 2021 +218 BOL NID_NGDP Bolivia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 16.051 15.624 13.238 19.672 19.464 13.536 13.021 13.981 11.588 12.532 15.578 16.704 16.564 14.371 15.244 16.237 19.632 23.607 18.772 18.143 14.268 16.295 13.232 11.022 14.254 13.865 15.187 17.553 16.971 17.007 20.718 17.673 19.018 21.034 20.281 21.057 22.22 20.596 19.875 15.778 16.835 17.954 17.585 17.006 16.473 16.233 16.202 2021 +218 BOL NGSD_NGDP Bolivia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 15.473 1.805 10.375 5.075 16.778 14.145 5.443 2.306 6.006 6.823 8.512 10.796 9.455 9.256 10.716 10.238 11.726 12.646 12.822 10.659 11.018 11.253 12.319 14.59 17.045 19.877 26.56 28.593 28.952 22.878 24.969 25.579 25.724 23.906 20.801 14.216 15.407 16.052 16.123 14.191 12.473 13.867 10.903 10.033 9.556 8.979 8.658 8.453 2021 +218 BOL PCPI Bolivia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. Base year (2016) price index is not 100. According to the statistics office, it is a technical issue related to extrapolation of the old series to the new one. Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- 0.002 0.023 2.774 10.357 11.867 13.766 15.855 18.569 22.551 25.473 27.645 29.822 32.861 36.946 38.685 41.654 42.554 44.512 45.223 45.64 47.163 49.256 51.916 54.148 57.752 65.842 68.044 69.747 76.64 80.102 84.697 89.58 93.218 96.596 99.323 101.579 103.447 104.422 105.191 108.546 112.409 116.341 120.41 124.624 128.986 2021 +218 BOL PCPIPCH Bolivia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 47.059 32.134 123.555 275.579 "1,281.35" "11,749.63" 273.35 14.579 16.002 15.174 17.12 21.444 12.958 8.526 7.875 10.192 12.43 4.709 7.674 2.161 4.601 1.596 0.923 3.338 4.437 5.4 4.3 6.656 14.007 3.345 2.502 9.884 4.517 5.737 5.765 4.061 3.625 2.822 2.272 1.839 0.942 0.736 3.19 3.558 3.498 3.498 3.5 3.5 2021 +218 BOL PCPIE Bolivia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. Base year (2016) price index is not 100. According to the statistics office, it is a technical issue related to extrapolation of the old series to the new one. Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- 0.001 0.004 0.082 6.751 11.115 12.301 14.946 17.421 20.559 23.732 26.215 28.655 31.098 35.008 37.791 40.334 42.107 43.426 44.908 45.323 46.432 48.261 50.491 52.97 54.553 60.95 68.171 68.351 73.26 78.318 81.874 87.179 91.707 94.415 98.195 100.86 102.38 103.884 104.581 105.523 109.959 113.919 117.904 122.028 126.296 130.713 2021 +218 BOL PCPIEPCH Bolivia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 23.93 25.127 296.791 328.437 "2,177.30" "8,170.53" 64.647 10.662 21.505 16.563 18.01 15.436 10.462 9.308 8.523 12.574 7.949 6.731 4.395 3.133 3.412 0.924 2.448 3.939 4.621 4.908 2.99 11.726 11.848 0.264 7.182 6.904 4.54 6.48 5.194 2.953 4.003 2.715 1.507 1.469 0.67 0.901 4.204 3.601 3.498 3.498 3.498 3.498 2021 +218 BOL TM_RPCH Bolivia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2006 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -29.331 8.216 -25.206 -13.157 24.238 20.773 8.944 7.734 -0.176 0.322 10.243 12.589 9.924 -0.728 -0.645 8.92 7.94 13.539 0 -10.65 6.143 -7.085 10.405 -0.638 11.534 11.764 13.377 18.098 20.168 -5.528 8.836 27.017 8.536 15.81 11.554 4.317 -7.958 4.691 2.965 -0.563 -23.939 18.483 19.918 0.34 2.184 2.671 2.264 2.899 2021 +218 BOL TMG_RPCH Bolivia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2006 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -34.759 8.216 -25.206 -13.157 24.238 20.773 8.944 7.734 -0.176 0.322 10.243 12.589 9.924 -0.728 -0.645 8.92 7.94 13.539 0 -10.65 6.143 -7.085 10.405 -0.638 11.534 11.764 13.377 18.098 20.168 -5.528 8.836 27.017 8.536 15.81 11.554 4.317 -7.958 4.691 2.965 -0.563 -23.939 18.483 19.918 0.34 2.184 2.671 2.264 2.899 2021 +218 BOL TX_RPCH Bolivia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2006 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -8.995 1.293 -13.122 1.904 -6.066 -18.742 19.132 1.105 6.709 24.61 11.068 7.294 1.113 5.305 15.097 9.118 4.069 -2.11 0 0.314 4.908 2.521 5.248 6.454 6.469 6.903 -9.949 -15.911 29.124 6.47 28.526 -25.99 25.81 6.646 7.75 -22.573 -15.261 9.253 4.577 2.491 -18.749 33.935 8.262 -1.011 0.756 0.859 -0.111 -0.486 2021 +218 BOL TXG_RPCH Bolivia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2006 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.809 -4.311 -4.667 -7.62 -0.791 -7.568 11.94 -6.61 -0.837 39.899 18.698 -0.417 -7.816 15.901 28.712 10.779 6.4 2 0 0.314 4.908 2.521 5.248 6.454 6.469 6.903 -9.949 -15.911 29.124 6.47 28.526 -25.99 25.81 0 7.75 -22.573 -15.261 9.253 4.577 2.491 -18.749 33.935 8.262 -1.011 0.756 0.859 -0.111 -0.486 2021 +218 BOL LUR Bolivia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.462 8.498 8.69 8.708 8.427 8.146 7.992 7.668 4.43 4.913 4.375 3.837 3.229 4 4 4 4.67 5.08 4.88 5.16 8.47 7 4.5 4 4 4 4 4 2021 +218 BOL LE Bolivia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +218 BOL LP Bolivia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 5.161 5.587 5.703 5.822 5.944 6.068 6.195 6.324 6.456 6.591 6.728 6.869 7.012 7.213 7.419 7.567 7.717 7.871 8.026 8.183 8.43 8.59 8.75 8.91 9.07 9.23 9.39 9.55 9.71 9.87 10.03 10.19 10.35 10.51 10.67 10.83 10.99 11.15 11.31 11.47 11.63 11.8 11.96 12.13 12.29 12.45 12.635 12.823 2017 +218 BOL GGR Bolivia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a -- -- -- 0.001 0.284 1.486 1.485 1.888 2.4 2.838 3.823 4.591 5.156 6.568 7.725 9.064 10.41 11.646 12.293 13.287 13.52 13.89 14.928 18.661 23.829 31.473 35.428 46.953 43.619 45.727 60.155 70.735 82.809 90.958 85.936 76.659 79.761 80.596 81.512 63.921 70.001 79.447 86.096 90.946 96.255 102.165 108.458 2021 +218 BOL GGR_NGDP Bolivia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a 37.056 9.088 12.273 3.628 11.982 19.531 16.719 17.475 18.909 18.376 19.981 20.853 21.081 23.767 23.964 24.148 24.999 24.873 25.528 25.586 25.135 24.505 24.114 26.801 30.938 34.304 34.393 38.902 35.834 33.166 36.187 37.795 39.087 39.893 37.686 32.686 30.774 28.951 28.845 25.254 25.07 26.666 27.29 27.042 26.9 26.887 26.905 2021 +218 BOL GGX Bolivia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a -- -- -- 0.006 0.515 1.691 2.169 2.591 3.098 3.517 4.626 5.559 6.648 7.397 8.31 9.777 11.777 14.034 14.141 15.223 17.189 18.871 19.803 22.52 25.558 27.372 33.635 42.645 43.602 43.43 58.773 67.447 81.418 98.627 101.68 93.647 100.039 103.266 101.917 96.122 96.047 104.77 111.002 116.103 120.5 125.31 132.318 2021 +218 BOL GGX_NGDP Bolivia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a 46.703 24.987 32.072 29.028 21.782 22.231 24.419 23.975 24.409 22.776 24.181 25.253 27.181 26.767 25.781 26.048 28.28 29.973 29.364 29.314 31.955 33.293 31.99 32.345 33.183 29.834 32.653 35.333 35.82 31.5 35.356 36.038 38.431 43.257 44.59 39.929 38.598 37.094 36.066 37.976 34.398 35.165 35.184 34.522 33.676 32.978 32.824 2021 +218 BOL GGXCNL Bolivia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a -- -- -- -0.005 -0.232 -0.205 -0.684 -0.702 -0.698 -0.679 -0.804 -0.969 -1.492 -0.829 -0.586 -0.713 -1.366 -2.388 -1.848 -1.936 -3.668 -4.981 -4.875 -3.86 -1.729 4.101 1.793 4.308 0.017 2.297 1.382 3.288 1.391 -7.669 -15.744 -16.988 -20.278 -22.67 -20.405 -32.201 -26.046 -25.323 -24.906 -25.157 -24.245 -23.145 -23.86 2021 +218 BOL GGXCNL_NGDP Bolivia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a -9.648 -15.899 -19.799 -25.4 -9.8 -2.7 -7.7 -6.5 -5.5 -4.4 -4.2 -4.4 -6.1 -3 -1.817 -1.9 -3.281 -5.1 -3.837 -3.728 -6.82 -8.788 -7.875 -5.543 -2.245 4.47 1.741 3.569 0.014 1.666 0.831 1.757 0.656 -3.364 -6.904 -7.243 -7.824 -8.143 -7.221 -12.722 -9.328 -8.5 -7.895 -7.48 -6.776 -6.091 -5.919 2021 +218 BOL GGSB Bolivia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +218 BOL GGSB_NPGDP Bolivia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +218 BOL GGXONLB Bolivia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.102 0.174 -0.332 -0.307 -0.29 -0.274 -0.293 -0.4 -0.856 -0.138 0.358 0.324 -0.419 -1.403 -0.888 -0.754 -2.269 -3.51 -3.132 -1.822 0.582 6.419 4.409 6.695 2.02 4.218 3.422 5.201 3.417 -5.482 -13.462 -14.665 -17.396 -19.349 -16.522 -28.419 -22.275 -19.782 -16.852 -15.927 -14.705 -13.788 -13.515 2021 +218 BOL GGXONLB_NGDP Bolivia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.297 2.294 -3.739 -2.844 -2.284 -1.773 -1.529 -1.818 -3.5 -0.498 1.112 0.863 -1.007 -2.997 -1.843 -1.452 -4.218 -6.192 -5.059 -2.616 0.756 6.997 4.28 5.547 1.659 3.059 2.059 2.779 1.613 -2.404 -5.904 -6.253 -6.712 -6.951 -5.847 -11.228 -7.978 -6.64 -5.342 -4.736 -4.109 -3.629 -3.353 2021 +218 BOL GGXWDN Bolivia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.602 27.825 35.209 41.132 60.585 54.755 38.43 28.078 24.872 28.172 24.436 25.006 22.903 24.905 35.713 51.921 71.479 96.451 118.485 141.961 172.252 197.152 222.475 247.381 272.538 296.783 319.928 343.788 2021 +218 BOL GGXWDN_NGDP Bolivia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.93 51.729 62.116 66.444 87.015 71.088 41.886 27.258 20.607 23.144 17.723 15.043 12.237 11.756 15.663 22.769 30.477 37.213 42.561 50.236 68.054 70.608 74.672 78.413 81.036 82.941 84.196 85.284 2021 +218 BOL GGXWDG Bolivia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.736 32.251 39.192 45.85 62.531 63.281 49.888 41.236 44.397 47.728 51.893 58.724 66.242 76.474 85.736 93.275 109.034 132.859 147.756 167.453 197.355 224.705 246.028 268.634 292.691 316.936 340.081 363.942 2021 +218 BOL GGXWDG_NGDP Bolivia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.891 59.957 69.144 74.066 89.81 82.158 54.375 40.032 36.785 39.209 37.637 35.327 35.394 36.097 37.603 40.905 46.49 51.26 53.076 59.257 77.971 80.476 82.578 85.149 87.028 88.573 89.5 90.283 2021 +218 BOL NGDP_FY Bolivia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- 0.001 0.019 2.366 7.608 8.884 10.806 12.694 15.443 19.132 22.014 24.459 27.636 32.235 37.537 41.644 46.822 48.156 51.928 53.79 56.682 61.904 69.626 77.024 91.748 103.009 120.694 121.727 137.876 166.232 187.154 211.856 228.004 228.031 234.533 259.185 278.388 282.587 253.112 279.221 297.935 315.486 336.316 357.826 379.979 403.11 2021 +218 BOL BCA Bolivia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Bolivian boliviano Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.007 -0.279 -0.13 -0.101 -0.075 -0.296 -0.302 -0.401 -0.133 0.033 -0.196 -0.255 -0.406 -0.419 -0.238 -0.335 -0.333 -0.553 -0.667 -0.489 -0.446 -0.274 -0.35 0.084 0.325 0.622 1.317 1.591 1.993 0.814 0.874 0.537 1.97 1.054 0.57 -1.936 -1.907 -1.898 -1.725 -1.365 -0.267 0.803 -0.609 -0.971 -1.163 -1.312 -1.659 -2.137 2021 +218 BOL BCA_NGDPD Bolivia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.2 -8.102 -3.4 -2.8 -2 -7.3 -7.6 -9.27 -2.9 0.7 -4.021 -4.788 -7.208 -7.321 -3.986 -5.002 -4.504 -6.984 -7.856 -5.907 -5.325 -3.359 -4.42 1.042 3.694 6.502 11.436 12.04 11.867 4.658 4.416 2.226 7.221 3.413 1.716 -5.825 -5.579 -5.024 -4.251 -3.314 -0.724 1.973 -1.403 -2.111 -2.373 -2.516 -2.995 -3.636 2021 +963 BIH NGDP_R Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.305 13.889 15.807 17.506 18.284 18.716 19.662 20.42 21.698 22.617 23.904 25.334 26.751 26.532 26.736 26.979 26.788 27.418 27.733 28.589 29.488 30.425 31.563 32.456 31.444 33.816 34.645 35.338 36.398 37.49 38.615 39.773 2021 +963 BIH NGDP_RPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.853 13.814 10.75 4.442 2.362 5.053 3.858 6.257 4.236 5.691 5.979 5.594 -0.816 0.767 0.908 -0.707 2.351 1.148 3.088 3.146 3.176 3.74 2.831 -3.119 7.546 2.45 2 3 3 3 3 2021 +963 BIH NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.521 7.894 9.219 10.571 11.79 12.641 13.946 14.69 15.998 17.198 19.426 21.896 24.984 24.78 25.346 26.21 26.193 26.743 27.304 28.586 29.899 31.376 33.444 35.296 34.255 38.637 43.819 46.809 49.96 52.652 55.498 58.397 2021 +963 BIH NGDPD Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.584 4.578 5.281 5.766 5.554 5.784 6.711 8.477 10.157 10.935 12.46 15.323 18.712 17.601 17.164 18.629 17.207 18.155 18.522 16.21 16.91 18.081 20.184 20.203 19.951 23.365 23.681 24.531 26.253 27.831 29.525 31.273 2021 +963 BIH PPPGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.394 14.239 16.389 18.406 19.659 20.577 21.954 23.251 25.369 27.273 29.714 32.342 34.806 34.743 35.431 36.495 37.104 38.975 39.732 41.195 44.253 46.394 49.279 51.581 50.574 56.65 62.165 65.667 69.056 72.45 76.044 79.841 2021 +963 BIH NGDP_D Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.837 56.839 58.319 60.384 64.482 67.542 70.932 71.936 73.731 76.038 81.266 86.431 93.396 93.395 94.803 97.149 97.779 97.539 98.456 99.989 101.393 103.127 105.961 108.749 108.94 114.255 126.481 132.461 137.261 140.444 143.722 146.825 2021 +963 BIH NGDPRPC Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,004.30" "3,717.53" "4,235.60" "4,677.12" "4,874.44" "4,984.27" "5,230.57" "5,430.94" "5,766.16" "6,005.61" "6,344.03" "6,734.07" "7,125.90" "7,101.82" "7,218.13" "7,371.25" "7,430.80" "7,764.89" "7,865.18" "8,126.51" "8,398.85" "8,682.88" "9,028.23" "9,297.12" "9,017.42" "9,714.50" "9,975.35" "10,201.21" "10,534.53" "10,881.97" "11,237.69" "11,608.50" 2021 +963 BIH NGDPRPPPPC Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,581.21" "5,668.81" "6,458.79" "7,132.06" "7,432.96" "7,600.44" "7,976.01" "8,281.56" "8,792.73" "9,157.86" "9,673.91" "10,268.68" "10,866.18" "10,829.45" "11,006.82" "11,240.31" "11,331.12" "11,840.57" "11,993.49" "12,391.99" "12,807.28" "13,240.39" "13,767.02" "14,177.04" "13,750.52" "14,813.49" "15,211.27" "15,555.68" "16,063.95" "16,593.75" "17,136.18" "17,701.62" 2021 +963 BIH NGDPPC Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,467.21" "2,113.02" "2,470.14" "2,824.22" "3,143.16" "3,366.50" "3,710.13" "3,906.81" "4,251.43" "4,566.56" "5,155.52" "5,820.34" "6,655.33" "6,632.74" "6,843.01" "7,161.10" "7,265.76" "7,573.80" "7,743.72" "8,125.59" "8,515.83" "8,954.41" "9,566.38" "10,110.50" "9,823.58" "11,099.29" "12,616.91" "13,512.58" "14,459.85" "15,283.08" "16,151.06" "17,044.14" 2021 +963 BIH NGDPDPC Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 952.331 "1,225.46" "1,415.10" "1,540.51" "1,480.62" "1,540.27" "1,785.29" "2,254.45" "2,699.05" "2,903.60" "3,306.79" "4,073.01" "4,984.54" "4,711.12" "4,633.86" "5,089.85" "4,773.16" "5,141.57" "5,252.94" "4,607.67" "4,816.26" "5,159.99" "5,773.37" "5,787.06" "5,721.46" "6,712.17" "6,818.40" "7,081.53" "7,598.23" "8,078.22" "8,592.53" "9,127.68" 2021 +963 BIH PPPPC Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,027.96" "3,811.41" "4,391.44" "4,917.53" "5,241.11" "5,479.94" "5,840.36" "6,183.78" "6,741.71" "7,241.86" "7,886.00" "8,597.06" "9,271.75" "9,299.64" "9,565.56" "9,971.44" "10,292.31" "11,038.04" "11,268.42" "11,709.92" "12,604.18" "13,240.39" "14,095.89" "14,775.38" "14,503.56" "16,274.00" "17,899.10" "18,956.54" "19,986.69" "21,029.56" "22,130.45" "23,303.05" 2021 +963 BIH NGAP_NPGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +963 BIH PPPSH Bosnia and Herzegovina Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.028 0.033 0.036 0.039 0.039 0.039 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.041 0.039 0.038 0.037 0.037 0.036 0.037 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.039 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 2021 +963 BIH PPPEX Bosnia and Herzegovina Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.485 0.554 0.562 0.574 0.6 0.614 0.635 0.632 0.631 0.631 0.654 0.677 0.718 0.713 0.715 0.718 0.706 0.686 0.687 0.694 0.676 0.676 0.679 0.684 0.677 0.682 0.705 0.713 0.723 0.727 0.73 0.731 2021 +963 BIH NID_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.729 27.297 27.461 25.963 28.082 28.421 26.618 26.329 20.516 24.742 26.395 18.893 15.917 18.311 18.282 17.226 18.443 20.737 21.802 23.672 23.726 24.339 22.664 22.014 21.751 21.827 21.867 21.825 21.899 22.028 2021 +963 BIH NGSD_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.142 18.591 20.336 13.119 10.34 9.18 10.478 9.462 12.505 15.218 12.269 12.464 9.914 8.825 9.647 11.893 11.078 15.641 17.046 18.829 20.447 21.54 18.897 19.938 17.438 18.08 18.241 18.515 18.581 18.823 2021 +963 BIH PCPI Bosnia and Herzegovina "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.36 70.164 69.968 71.956 75.534 77.96 78.204 78.632 78.853 81.678 86.681 87.982 94.516 94.156 96.155 99.991 102.044 101.949 101.034 100 98.416 99.213 100.619 101.182 100.117 102.117 112.842 117.925 122 124.578 127.182 129.792 2021 +963 BIH PCPIPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.732 -0.279 2.841 4.973 3.212 0.313 0.547 0.282 3.582 6.125 1.501 7.427 -0.381 2.124 3.989 2.053 -0.093 -0.897 -1.023 -1.584 0.81 1.417 0.559 -1.052 1.998 10.503 4.504 3.456 2.113 2.091 2.052 2021 +963 BIH PCPIE Bosnia and Herzegovina "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.988 72.943 72.739 74.806 80.042 82.443 82.114 82.524 83.019 86.589 90.527 95.002 98.62 98.596 101.628 104.725 106.613 105.101 104.644 103.286 102.734 103.47 105.107 105.753 104.64 106.521 116.59 121.317 125.509 128.161 130.841 133.525 2021 +963 BIH PCPIEPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.732 -0.279 2.841 7 3 -0.4 0.5 0.6 4.3 4.548 4.944 3.809 -0.025 3.076 3.047 1.803 -1.418 -0.435 -1.298 -0.534 0.716 1.582 0.615 -1.052 1.798 9.453 4.054 3.456 2.113 2.091 2.052 2021 +963 BIH TM_RPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Projections based on WEO assumptions for prices of main traded commodities and export deflators of main trading partners. Adjustments made based on analysis of demand-side decomposition of real GDP growth, informed by high frequency economic indicators. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.999 -7.721 10.089 4.736 8.933 1.983 0.321 2.353 0.698 10.04 -14.429 2.032 3.185 0.396 0.117 7.583 1.671 7.257 8.156 3.374 1.342 -13.308 9.766 -3.666 4.013 9.423 6.646 6.431 5.607 2021 +963 BIH TMG_RPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Projections based on WEO assumptions for prices of main traded commodities and export deflators of main trading partners. Adjustments made based on analysis of demand-side decomposition of real GDP growth, informed by high frequency economic indicators. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.256 -7.601 10.277 4.459 8.987 2.282 0.937 2.126 0.906 10.467 -16.439 3.402 4.066 0.401 0.183 7.906 -0.02 7.181 8.353 3.502 0.752 -11.896 9.687 -3.203 4.054 8.569 6.278 6.113 5.542 2021 +963 BIH TX_RPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Projections based on WEO assumptions for prices of main traded commodities and export deflators of main trading partners. Adjustments made based on analysis of demand-side decomposition of real GDP growth, informed by high frequency economic indicators. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.587 13.274 6.555 -1.823 18.044 11.565 5.517 26.142 -11.73 1.179 -2.964 13.68 4.842 -0.15 7.945 4.161 9.751 9.448 12.447 6.559 0.501 -15.75 9.405 -15.146 6.574 10.694 7.414 6.289 5.35 2021 +963 BIH TXG_RPCH Bosnia and Herzegovina Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Projections based on WEO assumptions for prices of main traded commodities and export deflators of main trading partners. Adjustments made based on analysis of demand-side decomposition of real GDP growth, informed by high frequency economic indicators. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.071 27.022 3.424 -4.257 16.726 17.797 7.693 31.181 -32.605 9.739 0.951 21.551 10.834 0.101 11.41 4.383 5.4 9.902 15.991 6.251 -2.117 -5.616 4.303 -15.294 8.051 10.075 6.553 5.674 5.262 2021 +963 BIH LUR Bosnia and Herzegovina Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Figures are derived from the labor force survery using population data from the UN. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70 50 32.296 29.334 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 29 23.4 24.1 27.2 27.6 28 27.5 27.5 27.7 25.4 20.5 18.4 15.7 15.9 17.4 17.3 17.2 17.165 17.125 17.135 17.145 2021 +963 BIH LE Bosnia and Herzegovina Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +963 BIH LP Bosnia and Herzegovina Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: United Nations Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: No census has been taken since the 1990-s (pre-war); data estimated by national authority. Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.763 3.736 3.732 3.743 3.751 3.755 3.759 3.76 3.763 3.766 3.768 3.762 3.754 3.736 3.704 3.66 3.605 3.531 3.526 3.518 3.511 3.504 3.496 3.491 3.487 3.481 3.473 3.464 3.455 3.445 3.436 3.426 2021 +963 BIH GGR Bosnia and Herzegovina General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.927 5.785 6.092 5.928 6.215 6.899 7.265 7.991 9.289 10.231 11.371 10.82 11.319 11.451 11.588 11.564 11.849 12.293 12.65 13.284 14.274 14.774 14.139 15.809 17.799 18.962 20.211 21.303 22.531 23.732 2021 +963 BIH GGR_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.45 54.721 51.669 46.897 44.561 46.968 45.413 46.464 47.819 46.724 45.512 43.666 44.657 43.691 44.241 43.241 43.397 43.004 42.309 42.339 42.681 41.859 41.276 40.917 40.618 40.508 40.453 40.46 40.597 40.639 2021 +963 BIH GGX Bosnia and Herzegovina General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.017 6.079 6.638 6.365 6.632 6.964 7.295 7.86 8.872 10.193 12.346 12.145 12.348 12.167 12.291 11.907 12.634 12.349 12.547 12.715 13.72 14.285 15.742 15.52 17.579 18.456 19.708 20.711 21.855 23.052 2021 +963 BIH GGX_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.428 57.503 56.306 50.351 47.557 47.411 45.597 45.705 45.67 46.55 49.417 49.012 48.718 46.42 46.926 44.523 46.27 43.201 41.963 40.525 41.025 40.472 45.956 40.169 40.116 39.429 39.446 39.335 39.381 39.475 2021 +963 BIH GGXCNL Bosnia and Herzegovina General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.09 -0.294 -0.547 -0.437 -0.418 -0.065 -0.029 0.131 0.418 0.038 -0.976 -1.325 -1.029 -0.715 -0.703 -0.343 -0.784 -0.056 0.103 0.569 0.554 0.489 -1.603 0.289 0.22 0.505 0.503 0.592 0.675 0.68 2021 +963 BIH GGXCNL_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.978 -2.782 -4.637 -3.453 -2.995 -0.444 -0.184 0.76 2.149 0.174 -3.905 -5.346 -4.061 -2.73 -2.685 -1.282 -2.872 -0.197 0.346 1.814 1.656 1.387 -4.68 0.748 0.502 1.08 1.007 1.125 1.217 1.164 2021 +963 BIH GGSB Bosnia and Herzegovina General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.865 -0.799 -0.191 0.086 0.072 0.278 0.441 -0.181 -1.503 -1.491 -1.061 -0.643 -0.343 0.007 -0.342 0.239 0.254 0.583 0.35 0.209 -0.982 0.148 0.108 0.543 0.508 0.572 0.635 0.626 2021 +963 BIH GGSB_NPGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.923 -6.457 -1.367 0.573 0.442 1.585 2.263 -0.843 -6.296 -6.094 -4.186 -2.431 -1.268 0.024 -1.211 0.818 0.84 1.857 1.059 0.603 -2.756 0.386 0.248 1.158 1.016 1.087 1.147 1.074 2021 +963 BIH GGXONLB Bosnia and Herzegovina General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.014 -0.197 -0.414 -0.308 -0.273 0.04 0.064 0.23 0.551 0.174 -0.851 -1.198 -0.879 -0.551 -0.51 -0.147 -0.574 0.175 0.36 0.829 0.804 0.758 -1.35 0.546 0.513 0.872 0.928 1.034 1.133 1.179 2021 +963 BIH GGXONLB_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.155 -1.863 -3.513 -2.437 -1.958 0.27 0.401 1.337 2.834 0.795 -3.408 -4.833 -3.469 -2.101 -1.947 -0.551 -2.104 0.613 1.203 2.641 2.403 2.149 -3.941 1.412 1.17 1.862 1.857 1.963 2.042 2.019 2021 +963 BIH GGXWDN Bosnia and Herzegovina General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.677 5.641 3.801 3.899 3.691 3.257 3.157 3.288 2.561 0.96 5.396 6.625 8.608 8.809 9.547 9.941 10.736 10.969 10.916 9.132 8.075 7.395 8.545 8.517 8.548 7.765 7.109 6.385 5.518 4.613 2021 +963 BIH GGXWDN_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.737 53.361 32.238 30.842 26.469 22.171 19.734 19.116 13.182 4.384 21.598 26.734 33.96 33.61 36.45 37.174 39.319 38.372 36.511 29.106 24.145 20.951 24.946 22.044 19.507 16.588 14.228 12.127 9.943 7.899 2021 +963 BIH GGXWDG Bosnia and Herzegovina General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.015 5.924 4.09 4.454 4.351 4.059 4.077 4.388 4.127 4.097 7.716 8.689 10.343 10.366 11.055 11.366 12.521 13.015 13.18 11.906 11.462 11.48 12.514 13.69 13.935 13.715 13.923 14.294 15.445 16.588 2021 +963 BIH GGXWDG_NGDP Bosnia and Herzegovina General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.397 56.039 34.686 35.23 31.198 27.635 25.487 25.515 21.245 18.709 30.885 35.067 40.805 39.55 42.207 42.499 45.859 45.531 44.081 37.947 34.271 32.526 36.533 35.433 31.8 29.299 27.867 27.147 27.831 28.406 2021 +963 BIH NGDP_FY Bosnia and Herzegovina "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Additional data received from the Indirect Tax Authority Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus currency and deposits only. Fiscal assumptions: Budget, latest fiscal developments and policy, onging fiscal structural reforms, and WEO. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual. Revenues are on cash basis and expenditures on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.694 3.465 5.521 7.894 9.219 10.571 11.79 12.641 13.946 14.69 15.998 17.198 19.426 21.896 24.984 24.78 25.346 26.21 26.193 26.743 27.304 28.586 29.899 31.376 33.444 35.296 34.255 38.637 43.819 46.809 49.96 52.652 55.498 58.397 2021 +963 BIH BCA Bosnia and Herzegovina Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Bosnian convertible marka Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.345 -0.501 -0.396 -0.743 -1.191 -1.631 -1.639 -1.844 -0.998 -1.45 -2.643 -1.131 -1.031 -1.767 -1.486 -0.968 -1.364 -0.826 -0.804 -0.876 -0.662 -0.565 -0.752 -0.485 -1.021 -0.919 -0.952 -0.921 -0.979 -1.002 2021 +963 BIH BCA_NGDPD Bosnia and Herzegovina Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.535 -8.694 -7.125 -12.844 -17.742 -19.241 -16.141 -16.867 -8.01 -9.464 -14.126 -6.428 -6.005 -9.487 -8.636 -5.333 -7.365 -5.096 -4.756 -4.844 -3.279 -2.799 -3.768 -2.077 -4.313 -3.747 -3.626 -3.311 -3.317 -3.205 2021 +616 BWA NGDP_R Botswana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008. The authority just updated and rebased their Nas using 2008 SNA from 2014 onwards. Before that, data are still based on 1993 SNA GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 23.636 25.563 29.621 32.818 34.957 37.647 40.89 46.979 57.981 60.686 66.018 70.136 69.99 72.808 72.236 78.342 80.274 85.978 84.584 91.38 95.283 97.52 104.77 110.414 111.957 117.524 124.616 131.834 136.121 116.868 128.698 137.499 137.264 152.504 161.192 153.373 164.418 171.181 178.353 183.762 167.726 186.786 194.414 202.197 210.202 218.519 227.198 236.245 2021 +616 BWA NGDP_RPCH Botswana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 12.02 8.154 15.874 10.793 6.517 7.695 8.616 14.89 23.42 4.665 8.787 6.237 -0.208 4.027 -0.786 8.453 2.466 7.106 -1.622 8.035 4.271 2.348 7.434 5.388 1.397 4.972 6.034 5.793 3.252 -14.144 10.122 6.839 -0.171 11.103 5.697 -4.851 7.202 4.113 4.19 3.033 -8.726 11.364 4.083 4.003 3.959 3.956 3.972 3.982 2021 +616 BWA NGDP Botswana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008. The authority just updated and rebased their Nas using 2008 SNA from 2014 onwards. Before that, data are still based on 1993 SNA GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.879 0.917 1.171 1.398 1.821 2.417 2.812 3.781 5.882 6.534 7.046 7.963 8.74 10.071 11.424 13.318 16.262 18.279 20.198 25.032 28.993 31.896 34.141 36.969 41.394 50.311 57.832 64.87 73.258 72.399 85.853 103.33 106.26 119.867 138.861 137.053 164.418 166.647 173.725 179.58 171.042 195.29 220.464 240.397 263.354 286.569 311.301 338.22 2021 +616 BWA NGDPD Botswana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.174 1.037 1.094 1.208 1.2 1.117 1.515 2.374 3.082 3.441 3.799 3.802 3.928 3.957 4.258 4.805 4.926 5.011 4.808 5.413 5.682 5.46 5.395 7.469 8.819 9.833 9.919 10.566 10.731 10.118 12.637 15.111 13.907 14.272 15.47 13.531 15.083 16.105 17.032 16.696 14.93 17.614 18.005 18.668 20.084 21.484 23.199 25.058 2021 +616 BWA PPPGDP Botswana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.092 2.476 3.047 3.508 3.871 4.301 4.765 5.61 7.168 7.797 8.8 9.665 9.864 10.505 10.645 11.787 12.298 13.399 13.33 14.604 15.573 16.298 17.782 19.11 19.898 21.542 23.547 25.584 26.922 23.263 25.925 28.274 26.808 29.053 32.411 30.937 35.938 35.203 37.554 39.385 36.382 42.2 47.046 50.672 53.784 56.951 60.34 63.957 2021 +616 BWA NGDP_D Botswana "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.717 3.586 3.955 4.26 5.21 6.42 6.877 8.048 10.145 10.766 10.672 11.354 12.487 13.832 15.814 16.999 20.258 21.26 23.879 27.393 30.428 32.708 32.586 33.482 36.973 42.809 46.408 49.206 53.818 61.949 66.709 75.15 77.413 78.599 86.146 89.359 100 97.351 97.405 97.724 101.977 104.553 113.399 118.893 125.286 131.142 137.017 143.165 2021 +616 BWA NGDPRPC Botswana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "25,794.55" "27,391.75" "30,609.42" "32,704.93" "33,595.05" "34,892.83" "36,553.39" "40,509.72" "48,234.56" "48,713.96" "51,087.46" "52,703.22" "51,108.73" "51,715.27" "49,969.26" "52,852.52" "52,886.46" "55,387.89" "53,363.28" "56,563.71" "57,981.32" "58,232.21" "61,461.55" "63,661.89" "63,412.61" "65,324.51" "67,876.71" "70,294.31" "71,058.05" "59,825.10" "64,766.38" "68,223.82" "67,300.94" "73,939.43" "77,176.32" "72,321.11" "76,122.15" "77,630.32" "79,124.95" "79,767.95" "71,323.39" "77,810.06" "79,337.03" "80,831.60" "82,319.59" "83,832.56" "85,386.13" "86,976.71" 2020 +616 BWA NGDPRPPPPC Botswana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,304.64" "5,633.10" "6,294.81" "6,725.75" "6,908.80" "7,175.69" "7,517.18" "8,330.80" "9,919.41" "10,018.00" "10,506.11" "10,838.39" "10,510.48" "10,635.22" "10,276.15" "10,869.09" "10,876.07" "11,390.49" "10,974.13" "11,632.30" "11,923.83" "11,975.42" "12,639.53" "13,092.03" "13,040.77" "13,433.95" "13,958.81" "14,455.98" "14,613.05" "12,303.00" "13,319.17" "14,030.19" "13,840.40" "15,205.60" "15,871.27" "14,872.79" "15,654.48" "15,964.63" "16,272.00" "16,404.23" "14,667.62" "16,001.59" "16,315.62" "16,622.97" "16,928.98" "17,240.12" "17,559.61" "17,886.71" 2020 +616 BWA NGDPPC Botswana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 958.795 982.285 "1,210.52" "1,393.12" "1,750.28" "2,240.00" "2,513.91" "3,260.09" "4,893.22" "5,244.69" "5,452.30" "5,983.99" "6,381.99" "7,153.31" "7,902.30" "8,984.66" "10,713.54" "11,775.29" "12,742.68" "15,494.43" "17,642.73" "19,046.39" "20,028.04" "21,315.51" "23,445.64" "27,964.80" "31,500.26" "34,589.08" "38,242.05" "37,061.27" "43,204.99" "51,270.12" "52,099.86" "58,115.91" "66,484.50" "64,625.74" "76,122.19" "75,574.16" "77,071.98" "77,952.64" "72,733.49" "81,352.38" "89,967.49" "96,102.96" "103,134.68" "109,939.34" "116,993.83" "124,520.40" 2020 +616 BWA NGDPDPC Botswana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,281.65" "1,110.88" "1,130.20" "1,204.32" "1,153.42" "1,035.55" "1,354.24" "2,046.75" "2,563.56" "2,761.86" "2,939.88" "2,857.36" "2,868.71" "2,810.53" "2,945.13" "3,241.83" "3,245.04" "3,228.00" "3,033.18" "3,350.85" "3,457.84" "3,260.58" "3,165.09" "4,306.45" "4,994.99" "5,465.34" "5,402.85" "5,633.94" "5,601.71" "5,179.67" "6,359.64" "7,497.57" "6,818.89" "6,919.46" "7,406.85" "6,380.27" "6,982.95" "7,303.67" "7,556.09" "7,247.45" "6,348.81" "7,337.47" "7,347.74" "7,462.96" "7,865.43" "8,242.27" "8,718.72" "9,225.46" 2020 +616 BWA PPPPC Botswana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,282.69" "2,653.36" "3,148.26" "3,495.51" "3,720.25" "3,986.13" "4,259.91" "4,837.75" "5,963.39" "6,258.84" "6,809.43" "7,262.37" "7,203.15" "7,461.38" "7,363.46" "7,951.64" "8,102.45" "8,631.99" "8,410.07" "9,040.07" "9,476.58" "9,732.01" "10,431.80" "11,018.52" "11,270.00" "11,973.87" "12,825.59" "13,641.36" "14,054.01" "11,908.17" "13,046.68" "14,028.70" "13,143.96" "14,085.81" "15,517.70" "14,587.79" "16,638.52" "15,964.63" "16,660.71" "17,096.57" "15,470.88" "17,579.24" "19,198.58" "20,257.17" "21,062.95" "21,848.72" "22,677.28" "23,546.70" 2020 +616 BWA NGAP_NPGDP Botswana Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +616 BWA PPPSH Botswana Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.016 0.017 0.019 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.026 0.03 0.03 0.032 0.033 0.03 0.03 0.029 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.033 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.028 0.029 0.03 0.027 0.027 0.03 0.028 0.031 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.027 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 2021 +616 BWA PPPEX Botswana Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.42 0.37 0.385 0.399 0.47 0.562 0.59 0.674 0.821 0.838 0.801 0.824 0.886 0.959 1.073 1.13 1.322 1.364 1.515 1.714 1.862 1.957 1.92 1.935 2.08 2.335 2.456 2.536 2.721 3.112 3.312 3.655 3.964 4.126 4.284 4.43 4.575 4.734 4.626 4.56 4.701 4.628 4.686 4.744 4.896 5.032 5.159 5.288 2021 +616 BWA NID_NGDP Botswana Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008. The authority just updated and rebased their Nas using 2008 SNA from 2014 onwards. Before that, data are still based on 1993 SNA GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 32.462 36.138 24.312 20.951 24.161 11.96 19.121 0.611 25.858 30.191 30.332 23.721 24.234 22.862 20.785 26.44 21.761 18.111 30.143 16.483 21.661 18.336 19.792 19.073 25.229 18.329 21.693 23.075 35.468 32.63 34.702 39.118 36 24.879 25.253 28.443 22.068 25.006 25.903 30.876 32.794 28.95 25.781 27.497 27.168 27.91 28.555 29.118 2021 +616 BWA NGSD_NGDP Botswana Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008. The authority just updated and rebased their Nas using 2008 SNA from 2014 onwards. Before that, data are still based on 1993 SNA GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 29.332 24.195 28.764 26.739 27.207 36.667 35.942 42.102 53.265 43.324 46.413 45.685 43.363 42.78 29.657 32.201 38.265 38.438 42.281 37.387 31.257 28.006 23.239 27.765 27.802 33.505 38.822 41.082 34.469 21.89 28.756 35.779 33.036 30.782 36.779 31.776 30.818 31.35 26.581 23.825 25.622 30.644 27.774 29.954 31.408 32.366 33.219 33.998 2021 +616 BWA PCPI Botswana "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 13.362 15.54 17.28 19.094 20.737 22.416 24.658 27.074 29.349 32.753 36.487 41.084 47.863 54.755 60.56 66.918 73.677 80.234 85.457 92.137 100 106.565 115.119 125.692 134.475 146.054 162.928 174.459 196.481 212.412 227.174 246.422 264.996 280.583 292.97 301.918 310.401 320.632 331.023 340.109 346.538 369.715 410.973 434.871 454.771 475.581 497.344 520.102 2021 +616 BWA PCPIPCH Botswana "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.127 16.3 11.2 10.5 8.6 8.1 10 9.8 8.4 11.6 11.4 12.6 16.5 14.4 10.6 10.5 10.1 8.9 6.51 7.816 8.534 6.565 8.026 9.185 6.988 8.61 11.553 7.077 12.623 8.108 6.95 8.473 7.537 5.882 4.415 3.054 2.81 3.296 3.241 2.745 1.89 6.688 11.159 5.815 4.576 4.576 4.576 4.576 2021 +616 BWA PCPIE Botswana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 13.877 15.903 17.923 19.411 20.673 22.822 25.287 27.336 30.178 33.589 37.619 42.359 49.349 55.616 61.066 67.661 74.157 79.941 85.029 92.183 100 105.752 116.962 124.41 134.226 149.373 162.103 175.3 199.277 210.927 226.557 247.343 265.732 276.544 286.914 295.808 304.64 314.34 325.465 332.625 339.785 369.402 410.625 434.503 454.386 475.179 496.923 519.663 2021 +616 BWA PCPIEPCH Botswana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 14.6 12.7 8.3 6.5 10.4 10.8 8.1 10.4 11.3 12 12.6 16.5 12.7 9.8 10.8 9.6 7.8 6.365 8.413 8.48 5.752 10.6 6.368 7.89 11.285 8.522 8.141 13.678 5.846 7.41 9.175 7.435 4.068 3.75 3.1 2.986 3.184 3.539 2.2 2.153 8.716 11.159 5.815 4.576 4.576 4.576 4.576 2021 +616 BWA TM_RPCH Botswana Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 16.019 9.385 -14.564 10.901 3.303 -12.499 49.154 13.874 19.873 26.521 -6.939 -7.277 -10.282 -10.981 -10.115 -2.8 -6.282 31.763 15.217 -5.305 -1.909 -1.592 2.063 -7.264 17.706 -5.006 -1.371 32.404 39.685 -8.574 11.02 11.107 25.259 14.308 -1.32 5.836 -20.922 -12.949 15.917 11.939 5.155 2.695 3.516 -2.31 4.664 1.45 2.405 1.854 2021 +616 BWA TMG_RPCH Botswana Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 5.299 13.279 -14.482 9.233 4.041 -8.984 50.122 14.018 21.488 31.89 -13.07 -7.661 -9.761 -10.428 -11.008 -5.898 -3.065 32.336 11.545 -6.099 -8.063 -2.805 3.218 -6.586 19.318 -6.275 -1.442 36.396 63.908 -13.487 8.695 11.526 28.35 14.484 -3.763 7.116 -23.289 -15.802 17.596 11.878 15.579 2.572 -0.347 -3.146 4.174 1.422 2.334 1.776 2021 +616 BWA TX_RPCH Botswana Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.342 29.56 28.946 2.209 32.654 -7.034 4.218 -1.831 12.375 0.866 17.419 -5.248 -1.049 -7.682 14.737 11.782 0.173 23.85 -16.34 29.913 0.855 -5.406 5.457 -7.095 7.731 18.927 -0.345 8.796 -11.785 -32.029 18.201 -0.811 16.785 39.668 1.154 -7.36 -8.368 -5.457 11.882 -7.091 -18.112 32.799 7.308 2.631 5.139 2.396 2.115 2.394 2021 +616 BWA TXG_RPCH Botswana Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" 7.659 34.419 30.918 6.359 34.413 -2.188 3.164 1.559 12.745 2.374 11.402 -4.862 -0.721 -7.852 15.966 9.56 4.626 23.715 -21.548 30.716 8.02 -7.055 2.44 -7.255 8.306 20.152 -0.166 9.367 -5.692 -33.362 12.443 -3.064 20.793 40.436 -0.23 -8.135 -8.949 -6.273 14.068 -8.488 -14.317 34.96 6.712 1.635 4.994 2.273 2.082 2.319 2021 +616 BWA LUR Botswana Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +616 BWA LE Botswana Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +616 BWA LP Botswana Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. World Development Indicators Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 0.916 0.933 0.968 1.003 1.041 1.079 1.119 1.16 1.202 1.246 1.292 1.331 1.369 1.408 1.446 1.482 1.518 1.552 1.585 1.616 1.643 1.675 1.705 1.734 1.766 1.799 1.836 1.875 1.916 1.953 1.987 2.015 2.04 2.063 2.089 2.121 2.16 2.205 2.254 2.304 2.352 2.401 2.45 2.501 2.553 2.607 2.661 2.716 2020 +616 BWA GGR Botswana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.975 14.131 12.725 14.337 16.209 17.97 23.021 27.669 28.662 29.589 29.05 31.244 38.547 41.709 49.006 55.958 47.474 57.453 56.468 53.538 50.267 46.263 63.211 72.214 80.522 87.628 93.31 98.797 105.049 2022 +616 BWA GGR_NGDP Botswana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.017 47.549 39.206 41.141 42.571 41.193 44.109 46.432 42.8 40.509 38.343 34.63 37.042 38.034 39.326 40.429 32.992 34.825 33.529 30.56 28.328 26.122 31.357 32.031 32.714 32.556 31.874 31.065 30.39 2022 +616 BWA GGX Botswana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 0.293 0.339 0.408 0.464 0.596 0.716 0.967 1.278 1.725 2.179 2.855 3.372 3.794 4.448 4.474 5.076 6.047 7.316 8.942 10.426 11.536 13.671 15.71 16.276 17.383 17.632 19.737 24.823 35.15 39.49 38.417 38.668 40.736 41.73 50.564 54.411 56.275 58.393 62.351 65.408 65.843 68.547 75.623 77.854 81.416 86.049 90.965 96.698 2022 +616 BWA GGX_NGDP Botswana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 34.313 37.251 36.702 34.431 34.56 31.443 35.49 35.942 32.053 34.044 38.921 41.101 42.313 41.97 37.602 36.121 36.066 39.001 41.772 40.068 38.819 42.119 45.082 42.746 39.847 33.783 33.121 37.067 48.122 52.123 42.581 37.158 37.147 33.487 36.532 37.813 34.111 34.672 35.591 36.861 37.178 34.004 33.544 31.63 30.249 29.393 28.603 27.973 2022 +616 BWA GGXCNL Botswana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.548 2.594 -0.946 -1.373 -0.067 0.587 5.389 7.932 3.839 -5.561 -10.44 -7.173 -0.121 0.972 7.276 5.394 -6.938 1.178 -1.925 -8.813 -15.141 -19.58 -5.336 -3.409 2.668 6.211 7.261 7.832 8.352 2022 +616 BWA GGXCNL_NGDP Botswana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.949 8.73 -2.913 -3.941 -0.175 1.346 10.325 13.311 5.733 -7.614 -13.78 -7.951 -0.116 0.887 5.839 3.897 -4.821 0.714 -1.143 -5.031 -8.533 -11.056 -2.647 -1.512 1.084 2.308 2.48 2.463 2.416 2022 +616 BWA GGSB Botswana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.266 0.776 -0.79 -1.574 -0.343 0.534 4.957 6.37 1.524 -6.43 -6.461 -5.577 0.84 2.299 4.956 2.93 -5.866 0.172 -3.571 -10.835 -14.971 -14.637 -3.502 -1.643 4.796 8.523 9.739 10.505 8.123 2022 +616 BWA GGSB_NPGDP Botswana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +616 BWA GGXONLB Botswana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.474 2.472 -1.041 -1.519 -0.082 0.999 5.61 8.109 4.022 -5.331 -10.102 -6.686 0.435 1.606 6.697 5.813 -6.138 1.519 -0.988 -7.845 -13.988 -18.412 -4.238 -1.55 4.766 8.369 8.97 9.552 10.06 2022 +616 BWA GGXONLB_NGDP Botswana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.666 8.319 -3.206 -4.359 -0.216 2.29 10.748 13.607 6.005 -7.299 -13.334 -7.411 0.418 1.464 5.374 4.2 -4.265 0.921 -0.587 -4.478 -7.883 -10.396 -2.103 -0.688 1.936 3.109 3.064 3.004 2.91 2022 +616 BWA GGXWDN Botswana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -39.546 -39.561 -45.94 -27.583 -22.833 -33.836 -17.668 -23.988 -26.115 -9.358 3.864 -2.323 -0.389 -5.762 -13.502 -10.998 -5.504 -8.434 -3.697 6.113 26.727 28.576 32.937 30.813 26.119 19.865 12.419 4.852 2022 +616 BWA GGXWDN_NGDP Botswana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -133.069 -121.886 -131.831 -72.442 -52.342 -64.832 -29.649 -35.821 -35.753 -12.352 4.283 -2.232 -0.354 -4.623 -9.755 -7.643 -3.336 -5.008 -2.11 3.445 15.091 14.176 14.61 12.519 9.704 6.786 3.905 1.404 2022 +616 BWA GGXWDG Botswana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.42 2.423 2.425 2.426 2.917 2.695 4.689 3.893 3.657 3.972 5.694 13.938 18.79 21.776 21.914 22.794 25.449 26.156 26.983 24.472 26.025 29.229 33.706 39.366 47.92 48.308 48.057 47.558 46.194 44.76 2022 +616 BWA GGXWDG_NGDP Botswana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.306 9.311 8.161 7.475 8.372 7.077 10.749 7.46 6.136 5.931 7.795 18.398 20.826 20.926 19.984 18.292 18.387 18.177 16.356 14.531 14.856 16.472 19.032 19.528 21.255 19.627 17.855 16.245 14.525 12.948 2022 +616 BWA NGDP_FY Botswana "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022 0.855 0.911 1.113 1.347 1.723 2.278 2.726 3.555 5.381 6.4 7.335 8.203 8.966 10.599 11.897 14.054 16.766 18.759 21.406 26.022 29.719 32.458 34.848 38.076 43.623 52.191 59.591 66.967 73.043 75.762 90.222 104.063 109.662 124.615 138.409 143.894 164.975 168.416 175.189 177.445 177.104 201.583 225.447 246.136 269.157 292.752 318.031 345.676 2022 +616 BWA BCA Botswana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Botswana pula Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.151 -0.304 -0.145 -0.079 -0.059 0.082 0.109 0.628 0.194 0.492 -0.019 0.303 0.198 0.427 0.222 0.3 0.495 0.721 0.17 0.583 0.545 0.595 0.263 0.717 0.317 1.598 1.951 1.654 0.15 -0.648 -0.744 -0.132 -0.821 0.647 1.713 0.301 1.203 0.9 0.067 -1.171 -1.62 -0.09 0.359 0.459 0.852 0.957 1.082 1.223 2021 +616 BWA BCA_NGDPD Botswana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -12.862 -29.293 -13.222 -6.533 -4.896 7.334 7.173 26.479 6.293 14.297 -0.508 7.967 5.033 10.79 5.206 6.236 10.049 14.398 3.53 10.778 9.594 10.9 4.881 9.597 3.592 16.247 19.665 15.657 1.393 -6.406 -5.888 -0.873 -5.902 4.531 11.075 2.226 7.973 5.586 0.393 -7.016 -10.848 -0.512 1.993 2.457 4.241 4.456 4.664 4.88 2021 +223 BRA NGDP_R Brazil "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 522.938 499.93 502.908 485.809 511.592 552.012 593.658 615.034 616.659 636.392 609.864 616.155 613.279 641.888 676.129 705.992 721.586 746.082 748.605 752.108 785.111 796.023 820.328 829.688 877.477 905.575 941.453 998.598 "1,049.47" "1,048.15" "1,127.06" "1,171.85" "1,194.36" "1,230.25" "1,236.45" "1,192.61" "1,153.54" "1,168.80" "1,189.65" "1,204.17" "1,157.47" "1,210.93" "1,244.70" "1,257.56" "1,281.53" "1,307.15" "1,332.84" "1,359.36" 2021 +223 BRA NGDP_RPCH Brazil "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 9.19 -4.4 0.596 -3.4 5.307 7.901 7.544 3.601 0.264 3.2 -4.168 1.031 -0.467 4.665 5.334 4.417 2.209 3.395 0.338 0.468 4.388 1.39 3.053 1.141 5.76 3.202 3.962 6.07 5.094 -0.126 7.528 3.974 1.921 3.005 0.504 -3.546 -3.276 1.323 1.784 1.221 -3.879 4.619 2.788 1.034 1.906 1.999 1.966 1.989 2021 +223 BRA NGDP Brazil "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.011 0.059 0.628 13.804 349.382 705.992 854.763 952.089 "1,002.35" "1,087.71" "1,199.09" "1,315.76" "1,488.79" "1,717.95" "1,957.75" "2,170.58" "2,409.45" "2,720.26" "3,109.80" "3,333.04" "3,885.85" "4,376.38" "4,814.76" "5,331.62" "5,778.95" "5,995.79" "6,269.33" "6,585.48" "7,004.14" "7,389.13" "7,467.62" "8,679.49" "9,663.42" "10,378.15" "10,995.58" "11,590.37" "12,205.45" "12,859.82" 2021 +223 BRA NGDPD Brazil "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 145.819 167.583 179.166 143.652 142.957 226.938 263.256 286.539 320.105 439.434 455.335 399.249 382.465 429.184 546.764 770.86 851.146 883.862 864.307 599.642 655.454 559.982 509.798 558.232 669.29 891.633 "1,107.63" "1,397.11" "1,695.86" "1,669.20" "2,208.70" "2,614.03" "2,464.05" "2,471.72" "2,456.05" "1,800.05" "1,796.62" "2,063.52" "1,916.93" "1,873.29" "1,448.55" "1,608.08" "1,894.71" "2,059.44" "2,200.92" "2,319.46" "2,436.71" "2,568.06" 2021 +223 BRA PPPGDP Brazil "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 570.51 597.009 637.674 640.115 698.418 777.425 852.913 905.479 939.886 "1,008.00" "1,002.13" "1,046.71" "1,065.57" "1,141.71" "1,228.30" "1,309.44" "1,362.87" "1,433.43" "1,454.47" "1,481.87" "1,581.94" "1,640.06" "1,716.48" "1,770.33" "1,922.56" "2,046.34" "2,193.06" "2,389.04" "2,558.89" "2,572.05" "2,798.93" "2,970.63" "2,998.54" "3,133.89" "3,187.16" "3,014.75" "2,939.09" "3,018.71" "3,145.95" "3,241.32" "3,153.14" "3,435.87" "3,782.76" "3,958.03" "4,118.10" "4,278.49" "4,445.64" "4,621.82" 2021 +223 BRA NGDP_D Brazil "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.01 0.102 2.151 51.674 100 118.456 127.612 133.896 144.622 152.729 165.291 181.487 207.06 223.111 239.691 255.929 272.408 296.321 317.993 344.778 373.459 403.124 433.376 467.382 502.745 543.485 563.439 588.757 613.628 645.17 716.761 776.368 825.26 858.005 886.693 915.747 946.024 2021 +223 BRA NGDPRPC Brazil "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,410.63" "4,124.39" "4,059.47" "3,838.17" "3,957.46" "4,182.60" "4,408.80" "4,480.53" "4,410.41" "4,471.97" "4,160.26" "4,132.66" "4,046.79" "4,168.48" "4,322.22" "4,443.70" "4,412.35" "4,491.66" "4,437.68" "4,391.72" "4,518.21" "4,517.49" "4,595.70" "4,591.32" "4,798.50" "4,895.24" "5,032.84" "5,282.53" "5,494.32" "5,431.36" "5,783.01" "5,960.46" "6,022.56" "6,151.14" "6,129.61" "5,861.18" "5,622.73" "5,651.71" "5,705.89" "5,730.14" "5,466.03" "5,695.59" "5,818.76" "5,844.85" "5,923.49" "6,010.44" "6,096.67" "6,124.65" 2020 +223 BRA NGDPRPPPPC Brazil "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,391.51" "10,652.21" "10,484.55" "9,912.98" "10,221.07" "10,802.56" "11,386.77" "11,572.04" "11,390.93" "11,549.92" "10,744.85" "10,673.58" "10,451.80" "10,766.10" "11,163.16" "11,476.90" "11,395.93" "11,600.77" "11,461.35" "11,342.65" "11,669.35" "11,667.50" "11,869.49" "11,858.17" "12,393.26" "12,643.11" "12,998.50" "13,643.38" "14,190.39" "14,027.77" "14,936.00" "15,394.30" "15,554.68" "15,886.77" "15,831.16" "15,137.90" "14,522.03" "14,596.87" "14,736.81" "14,799.45" "14,117.32" "14,710.22" "15,028.33" "15,095.70" "15,298.82" "15,523.39" "15,746.10" "15,818.36" 2020 +223 BRA NGDPPC Brazil "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.003 0.077 0.396 4.141 89.644 "2,233.46" "4,443.70" "5,226.69" "5,731.89" "5,941.87" "6,351.38" "6,900.62" "7,467.02" "8,340.60" "9,506.78" "10,705.99" "11,733.46" "12,880.49" "14,390.03" "16,280.84" "17,271.33" "19,938.57" "22,259.88" "24,278.35" "26,657.56" "28,648.67" "29,466.80" "30,558.68" "31,843.91" "33,593.81" "35,161.73" "35,265.19" "40,823.76" "45,175.02" "48,235.20" "50,823.87" "53,294.15" "55,830.10" "57,940.62" 2020 +223 BRA NGDPDPC Brazil "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,229.88" "1,382.55" "1,446.23" "1,134.93" "1,105.85" "1,719.52" "1,955.07" "2,087.45" "2,289.42" "3,087.93" "3,106.12" "2,677.84" "2,523.74" "2,787.16" "3,495.24" "4,851.99" "5,204.57" "5,321.14" "5,123.55" "3,501.44" "3,772.05" "3,177.94" "2,856.03" "3,089.14" "3,660.02" "4,819.87" "5,921.18" "7,390.65" "8,878.36" "8,649.58" "11,333.02" "13,295.90" "12,424.95" "12,358.34" "12,175.68" "8,846.48" "8,757.30" "9,978.09" "9,194.15" "8,914.17" "6,840.66" "7,563.56" "8,857.47" "9,571.81" "10,173.09" "10,665.20" "11,145.97" "11,570.51" 2020 +223 BRA PPPPC Brazil "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,811.88" "4,925.29" "5,147.31" "5,057.28" "5,402.66" "5,890.57" "6,334.15" "6,596.43" "6,722.16" "7,083.27" "6,836.15" "7,020.47" "7,031.26" "7,414.35" "7,852.01" "8,241.96" "8,333.67" "8,629.74" "8,622.00" "8,652.94" "9,103.84" "9,307.47" "9,616.18" "9,796.62" "10,513.53" "11,061.84" "11,723.71" "12,637.88" "13,396.64" "13,328.00" "14,361.50" "15,109.72" "15,120.06" "15,669.16" "15,800.05" "14,816.27" "14,326.07" "14,596.87" "15,088.85" "15,424.06" "14,890.45" "16,160.55" "17,683.84" "18,396.01" "19,034.72" "19,673.08" "20,335.23" "20,823.85" 2020 +223 BRA NGAP_NPGDP Brazil Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +223 BRA PPPSH Brazil Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.257 3.999 4.008 3.78 3.812 3.971 4.126 4.119 3.951 3.933 3.623 3.573 3.203 3.288 3.364 3.389 3.336 3.315 3.237 3.145 3.133 3.102 3.109 3.022 3.036 2.991 2.953 2.972 3.033 3.041 3.105 3.104 2.978 2.966 2.908 2.695 2.53 2.467 2.425 2.39 2.372 2.344 2.337 2.301 2.274 2.245 2.215 2.189 2021 +223 BRA PPPEX Brazil Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.012 0.284 0.539 0.627 0.664 0.689 0.734 0.758 0.802 0.867 0.97 1.018 1.061 1.099 1.139 1.215 1.296 1.388 1.473 1.606 1.701 1.813 1.989 2.133 2.182 2.226 2.28 2.368 2.526 2.555 2.622 2.67 2.709 2.745 2.782 2021 +223 BRA NID_NGDP Brazil Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 21.333 21.112 19.299 15.277 14.41 17.538 17.463 20.401 20.806 22.646 18.451 19.936 19.079 21.019 23.559 17.292 17.267 17.764 18.165 17.39 18.903 18.742 17.449 16.857 17.913 17.205 17.816 19.819 21.619 18.796 21.801 21.826 21.417 21.694 20.548 17.412 14.97 14.626 15.095 15.517 15.931 18.92 18.78 18.51 18.546 18.621 18.845 19.059 2021 +223 BRA NGSD_NGDP Brazil Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 18.34 18.962 15.629 13.544 14.429 18.378 17.352 22.278 24.535 25.521 19.763 19.838 20.943 21.151 21.826 14.865 14.466 14.299 14.256 13.084 15.095 14.506 15.852 17.499 19.57 18.757 18.998 19.85 19.795 17.213 18.214 18.9 17.991 18.458 16.408 14.368 13.607 13.558 12.411 12.045 14.24 17.183 17.33 16.95 16.886 16.853 16.974 17.105 2021 +223 BRA PCPI Brazil "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1980. December 1980 = 100; Jan 1991 =100 for Core Inflation Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 73.291 147.855 296.558 696.97 "2,036.00" "6,637.94" "16,404.82" "53,861.43" "392,713.47" "6,011,358.88" "183,210,172.18" "976,093,360.45" "10,268,073,824.27" "208,172,960,975.02" "4,529,483,298,244.90" "7,519,306,426,937.42" "8,704,156,332,079.00" "9,306,985,212,080.17" "9,604,457,667,224.75" "10,071,090,512,712.10" "10,780,490,489,263.20" "11,517,926,859,177.80" "12,491,189,222,130.30" "14,329,200,077,485.90" "15,274,640,629,719.90" "16,324,036,146,421.70" "17,006,987,205,724.10" "17,626,272,098,499.20" "18,627,144,404,695.40" "19,537,658,456,154.20" "20,522,171,165,156.60" "21,884,097,039,589.60" "23,066,633,284,567.30" "24,497,737,755,913.40" "26,048,244,961,124.10" "28,400,440,595,910.20" "30,882,511,530,234.40" "31,946,817,701,225.20" "33,117,565,218,738.10" "34,353,857,264,335.90" "35,457,162,626,753.90" "38,400,665,110,472.00" "42,013,740,026,703.60" "43,978,624,621,463.20" "45,706,851,741,622.40" "47,086,905,872,417.20" "48,480,076,554,155.80" "49,947,585,808,260.60" 2021 +223 BRA PCPIPCH Brazil "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 90.227 101.737 100.574 135.02 192.121 226.029 147.137 228.327 629.118 "1,430.72" "2,947.73" 432.772 951.956 "1,927.38" "2,075.83" 66.008 15.757 6.926 3.196 4.859 7.044 6.84 8.45 14.714 6.598 6.87 4.184 3.641 5.678 4.888 5.039 6.636 5.404 6.204 6.329 9.03 8.74 3.446 3.665 3.733 3.212 8.302 9.409 4.677 3.93 3.019 2.959 3.027 2021 +223 BRA PCPIE Brazil "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1980. December 1980 = 100; Jan 1991 =100 for Core Inflation Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 100 195.655 400.709 "1,057.87" "3,335.25" "11,414.84" "20,507.49" "95,034.50" "1,026,582.74" "21,280,159.75" "366,224,414.23" "2,097,313,107.45" "25,568,186,003.62" "658,930,002,302.86" "6,697,581,091,643.00" "8,198,434,012,165.97" "8,982,516,300,323.55" "9,451,828,687,384.26" "9,608,317,337,723.73" "10,467,294,614,845.90" "11,092,646,320,429.20" "11,943,814,247,936.30" "13,440,414,433,361.00" "14,690,366,165,302.80" "15,806,928,620,105.50" "16,706,300,708,759.70" "17,231,175,082,557.20" "17,999,225,493,516.50" "19,061,596,194,871.00" "19,883,537,622,885.00" "21,058,469,450,875.70" "22,427,924,681,553.60" "23,737,394,538,824.70" "25,140,468,746,949.70" "26,751,373,594,790.00" "29,606,680,919,231.20" "31,468,365,315,161.00" "32,395,848,151,435.40" "33,609,228,852,161.70" "35,056,455,684,887.90" "36,640,075,506,149.20" "40,326,453,615,754.10" "42,746,835,272,619.00" "44,751,459,545,019.00" "46,085,710,604,650.30" "47,469,989,404,675.90" "48,898,648,975,320.00" "50,364,858,509,449.50" 2021 +223 BRA PCPIEPCH Brazil "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 95.655 104.804 164 215.279 242.248 79.656 363.414 980.221 "1,972.91" "1,620.97" 472.685 "1,119.09" "2,477.15" 916.433 22.409 9.564 5.225 1.656 8.94 5.974 7.673 12.53 9.3 7.601 5.69 3.142 4.457 5.902 4.312 5.909 6.503 5.839 5.911 6.408 10.673 6.288 2.947 3.745 4.306 4.517 10.061 6.002 4.69 2.981 3.004 3.01 2.998 2021 +223 BRA TM_RPCH Brazil Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 16.475 -2.592 -3.237 -19.213 -10.404 -1.672 2.492 -3.209 -3.342 19.965 9.298 0.46 -4 27.209 23.286 32.924 6.965 20.269 4.155 -15.919 14.293 3.407 -11.942 -2.766 13.306 9.658 15.14 23.031 14.535 -11.39 34.938 7.997 0.178 7.546 -0.08 -13.531 -8.165 9.9 7.496 4.631 -8.64 15.567 -6.801 -1.755 2.457 2.305 2.517 2.154 2021 +223 BRA TMG_RPCH Brazil Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 -6.56 -13.624 -10.002 -20.025 1.255 -3.558 36.714 -6.269 -10.925 14.932 8.155 9.505 -2.209 29.571 29.07 38.812 6.111 16.88 2.558 -14.193 13.111 2.668 -11.801 -3.545 16.99 5.204 16.027 23.664 17.424 -17.463 37.121 8.597 -1.726 7.632 -2.38 -15.276 -11.087 10.205 14.518 5.697 -3.458 22.738 -7.683 -2.273 1.903 1.927 2.133 1.764 2021 +223 BRA TX_RPCH Brazil Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 13.899 13.683 -10.607 11.313 26.432 -3.243 -16.745 7.204 22.602 1.367 -12.285 0.298 11.994 7.078 10.409 10.063 2.564 13.811 5.897 7.185 13.228 8.466 8.63 14.199 16.053 10.196 3.775 6.244 -1.838 -8.533 6.918 2.281 1.044 2.766 -0.304 8.755 4.264 5.19 3.428 -1.682 -1.367 2.372 2.151 4.405 4.424 2.761 2.366 2.086 2021 +223 BRA TXG_RPCH Brazil Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 25.699 21.267 -7.894 18.832 18.851 2.227 -18.773 19.35 17.13 0.154 -7.689 3.459 14.251 12.525 7.67 10.425 2.738 11.297 3.705 8.255 10.815 9.166 8.729 15.561 17.193 9.864 3.383 5.484 -2.19 -10.424 8.544 2.966 -0.314 3.058 -2.102 8.798 4.032 7.223 4.361 -2.032 0.038 4.1 3.16 4.106 4.117 2.45 2.049 1.761 2021 +223 BRA LUR Brazil Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Employment rate from household survey (PNAD Continua) times official population estimates by the National Statistical Office (IBGE). Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.1 11.6 11 10.5 9.9 11.2 11.6 14.7 14.7 13.9 12.5 13 13.7 12.9 11.4 11.5 10.9 9.4 9.7 8.5 7.8 7.4 7.225 6.9 8.625 11.65 12.85 12.375 11.975 13.775 13.2 9.771 9.457 9.477 9.497 9.493 9.49 2021 +223 BRA LE Brazil Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +223 BRA LP Brazil Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022 118.563 121.213 123.885 126.573 129.273 131.978 134.653 137.268 139.819 142.307 146.593 149.094 151.547 153.986 156.431 158.875 163.538 166.104 168.693 171.256 173.766 176.209 178.499 180.708 182.865 184.991 187.062 189.038 191.01 192.981 194.891 196.604 198.315 200.004 201.718 203.476 205.157 206.805 208.495 210.147 211.756 212.609 213.911 215.157 216.347 217.479 218.618 221.948 2020 +223 BRA GGR Brazil General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 281.244 314.161 337.59 374.326 373.664 435.007 513.582 615.282 690.98 786.261 858.39 948.881 "1,115.75" "1,130.33" "1,401.60" "1,536.49" "1,671.12" "1,838.93" "1,877.92" "1,693.41" "1,922.21" "2,005.55" "2,148.44" "2,326.80" "2,205.55" "2,736.25" "3,069.08" "3,117.85" "3,268.01" "3,387.38" "3,558.25" "3,748.67" 2021 +223 BRA GGR_NGDP Brazil General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.903 32.997 33.68 34.414 31.162 33.061 34.497 35.815 35.295 36.223 35.626 34.882 35.878 33.913 36.069 35.109 34.708 34.491 32.496 28.243 30.66 30.454 30.674 31.49 29.535 31.525 31.76 30.042 29.721 29.226 29.153 29.15 2021 +223 BRA GGX Brazil General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 326.941 367.515 409.966 430.61 413.47 476.74 579.382 704.224 747.285 863.069 944.4 "1,023.34" "1,163.43" "1,236.57" "1,550.18" "1,644.45" "1,792.43" "1,996.48" "2,225.87" "2,307.30" "2,485.10" "2,521.88" "2,640.81" "2,761.29" "3,201.16" "3,119.60" "3,631.41" "3,896.33" "4,014.21" "4,067.96" "4,214.92" "4,363.63" 2021 +223 BRA GGX_NGDP Brazil General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.249 38.601 40.9 39.589 34.482 36.233 38.916 40.992 38.171 39.762 39.196 37.619 37.412 37.1 39.893 37.576 37.228 37.446 38.517 38.482 39.639 38.295 37.704 37.37 42.867 35.942 37.579 37.544 36.507 35.098 34.533 33.932 2021 +223 BRA GGXCNL Brazil General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -45.698 -53.354 -72.376 -56.284 -39.806 -41.733 -65.799 -88.942 -56.306 -76.808 -86.01 -74.46 -47.684 -106.242 -148.581 -107.963 -121.312 -157.55 -347.954 -613.891 -562.894 -516.327 -492.377 -434.488 -995.613 -383.353 -562.331 -778.479 -746.195 -680.575 -656.676 -614.958 2021 +223 BRA GGXCNL_NGDP Brazil General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.346 -5.604 -7.221 -5.175 -3.32 -3.172 -4.42 -5.177 -2.876 -3.539 -3.57 -2.737 -1.533 -3.188 -3.824 -2.467 -2.52 -2.955 -6.021 -10.239 -8.979 -7.84 -7.03 -5.88 -13.332 -4.417 -5.819 -7.501 -6.786 -5.872 -5.38 -4.782 2021 +223 BRA GGSB Brazil General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 -41.926 -33.277 -54.603 -63.986 -42.226 -56.991 -66.151 -72.036 -60.07 -94.609 -194.53 -159.908 -173.443 -240.437 -416.62 -599.348 -498.473 -460.138 -461.051 -425.52 -912.318 -353.351 -627.158 -779.659 -744.468 -678.737 -657.034 -615.26 2021 +223 BRA GGSB_NPGDP Brazil General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 -3.481 -2.478 -3.587 -3.563 -2.107 -2.553 -2.676 -2.641 -1.957 -2.782 -5.128 -3.797 -3.74 -4.749 -7.548 -10.023 -7.678 -6.789 -6.458 -5.673 -11.734 -4.024 -6.478 -7.515 -6.767 -5.853 -5.384 -4.785 2021 +223 BRA GGXONLB Brazil General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.041 -5.588 -1.466 32.744 40.51 42.107 -45.653 55.653 72.219 81.285 75.916 88.078 117.827 64.769 46.788 128.71 92.551 91.306 -36.574 -112.105 -155.792 -115.28 -113.193 -67.207 -683.186 65.039 74.679 -85.175 -38.156 21.198 71.942 124.376 2021 +223 BRA GGXONLB_NGDP Brazil General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.005 -0.587 -0.146 3.01 3.378 3.2 -3.066 3.239 3.689 3.745 3.151 3.238 3.789 1.943 1.204 2.941 1.922 1.713 -0.633 -1.87 -2.485 -1.751 -1.616 -0.91 -9.149 0.749 0.773 -0.821 -0.347 0.183 0.589 0.967 2021 +223 BRA GGXWDN Brazil General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 563.164 677.431 892.292 932.138 982.509 "1,040.05" "1,120.05" "1,211.76" "1,168.24" "1,362.71" "1,475.82" "1,508.55" "1,550.08" "1,626.34" "1,883.15" "2,136.89" "2,892.91" "3,382.94" "3,695.84" "4,041.77" "4,670.00" "4,966.92" "5,644.63" "6,325.53" "7,041.41" "7,673.02" "8,280.64" "8,812.34" 2021 +223 BRA GGXWDN_NGDP Brazil General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.966 51.486 59.934 54.259 50.186 47.915 46.486 44.546 37.566 40.885 37.979 34.47 32.194 30.504 32.586 35.64 46.144 51.37 52.766 54.699 62.537 57.226 58.412 60.951 64.038 66.202 67.844 68.526 2021 +223 BRA GGXWDG Brazil General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 786.135 921.736 "1,173.13" "1,268.24" "1,371.93" "1,488.70" "1,586.51" "1,744.78" "1,938.47" "2,181.90" "2,449.83" "2,678.50" "2,994.57" "3,209.25" "3,600.87" "4,351.32" "4,908.00" "5,507.56" "5,998.50" "6,492.84" "7,369.16" "8,073.08" "8,522.24" "9,230.44" "9,967.37" "10,683.57" "11,373.74" "11,992.24" 2021 +223 BRA GGXWDG_NGDP Brazil General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.561 70.054 78.798 73.823 70.077 68.585 65.845 64.14 62.334 65.463 63.045 61.204 62.196 60.193 62.31 72.573 78.286 83.632 85.642 87.87 98.682 93.013 88.191 88.941 90.649 92.176 93.186 93.254 2021 +223 BRA NGDP_FY Brazil "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: General Government (GG) data refers to the non-financial public sector, which includes the federal, state and local governments as well as public enterprises (excluding Petrobras and Eletrobras), and is consolidated with the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF). Revenue and expenditures of federal public enterprises are added in full to the respective aggregates. Transfers or withdrawals from the SWF do not impact the primary balance. Disaggregated data on gross interest payments and interest receipts is available from 2003 onwards only. Prior to 2003, Total Revenue of the GG excludes interest receipts, while Total Expenditure of the GG includes net interest payments. In 2015, interest income is negative to account for Central Bank losses with swap operations. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 reflect the latest policy announcement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Total Revenue includes disposal of non financial assets, and Net Acquisition of Nonfinancial Assets does not net out these proceeds. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross public debt includes the treasury bills at the central bank's balance sheet, including those not used under repurchase agreements. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.011 0.059 0.628 13.804 349.382 705.992 854.763 952.089 "1,002.35" "1,087.71" "1,199.09" "1,315.76" "1,488.79" "1,717.95" "1,957.75" "2,170.58" "2,409.45" "2,720.26" "3,109.80" "3,333.04" "3,885.85" "4,376.38" "4,814.76" "5,331.62" "5,778.95" "5,995.79" "6,269.33" "6,585.48" "7,004.14" "7,389.13" "7,467.62" "8,679.49" "9,663.42" "10,378.15" "10,995.58" "11,590.37" "12,205.45" "12,859.82" 2021 +223 BRA BCA Brazil Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The authorities have submitted BOP data on BPM6 basis for 2014 and for some aggregates for 2010-2013. Primary domestic currency: Brazilian real Data last updated: 09/2022" -12.807 -11.735 -16.311 -6.837 0.04 -0.228 -5.651 -1.435 4.173 1.034 -3.785 -1.405 6.145 -0.592 -1.681 -18.712 -23.843 -30.625 -33.787 -25.816 -24.96 -23.719 -8.142 3.588 11.093 13.843 13.089 0.425 -30.935 -26.429 -79.237 -76.488 -84.432 -79.99 -101.679 -54.789 -24.475 -22.033 -51.46 -65.03 -24.492 -27.926 -27.473 -32.127 -36.535 -41.027 -45.595 -50.164 2021 +223 BRA BCA_NGDPD Brazil Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.783 -7.003 -9.104 -4.759 0.028 -0.1 -2.147 -0.501 1.304 0.235 -0.831 -0.352 1.607 -0.138 -0.307 -2.427 -2.801 -3.465 -3.909 -4.305 -3.808 -4.236 -1.597 0.643 1.657 1.553 1.182 0.03 -1.824 -1.583 -3.587 -2.926 -3.427 -3.236 -4.14 -3.044 -1.362 -1.068 -2.684 -3.471 -1.691 -1.737 -1.45 -1.56 -1.66 -1.769 -1.871 -1.953 2021 +516 BRN NGDP_R Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021. None National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. There is a methodological break in the national accounts sereis beginning in 2010 when the GDP series were revised to incorporate the latest data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2010/11, the Economic Census 2011 and the Population and Housing Census 2011. Data prior to 2010 are based on the 2000 base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.038 12.683 12.938 13.08 12.94 13.081 13.492 14.134 14.177 14.623 15.278 15.718 15.487 15.4 15.87 16.323 16.771 17.42 17.926 18.016 18.086 18.881 18.91 18.544 18.216 18.69 19.39 19.567 19.151 18.671 18.595 18.137 18.378 18.387 19.099 19.315 19.008 19.245 19.889 20.531 21.194 21.724 22.473 2021 +516 BRN NGDP_RPCH Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.715 2.009 1.097 -1.074 1.089 3.146 4.759 0.305 3.145 4.479 2.878 -1.471 -0.559 3.052 2.849 2.745 3.871 2.904 0.504 0.388 4.397 0.154 -1.939 -1.765 2.599 3.744 0.913 -2.125 -2.508 -0.405 -2.465 1.329 0.052 3.869 1.134 -1.591 1.249 3.343 3.23 3.23 2.502 3.445 2021 +516 BRN NGDP Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021. None National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. There is a methodological break in the national accounts sereis beginning in 2010 when the GDP series were revised to incorporate the latest data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2010/11, the Economic Census 2011 and the Population and Housing Census 2011. Data prior to 2010 are based on the 2000 base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.548 7.113 8.093 7.367 7.953 8.856 9.008 8.933 8.96 9.098 10.061 10.081 10.378 8.891 9.722 11.464 11.12 11.594 12.659 14.743 17.578 20.195 20.453 22.602 17.298 18.69 23.303 23.802 22.639 21.664 17.778 15.748 16.748 18.301 18.375 16.564 18.822 25.355 24.699 24.783 25.06 25.4 26.092 2021 +516 BRN NGDPD Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.794 3.266 3.843 3.661 4.078 4.886 5.215 5.484 5.545 5.956 7.098 7.149 6.99 5.312 5.736 6.65 6.206 6.475 7.266 8.723 10.561 12.71 13.571 15.949 11.892 13.707 18.525 19.048 18.094 17.098 12.93 11.4 12.128 13.567 13.469 12.006 14.006 18.464 17.937 18.08 18.366 18.705 19.313 2021 +516 BRN PPPGDP Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.344 12.25 12.806 13.403 13.779 14.45 15.409 16.51 16.952 17.859 19.05 19.958 20.003 20.115 21.021 22.11 23.229 24.504 25.713 26.537 27.475 29.568 30.414 30.396 30.051 31.203 33.044 35.21 33.885 33.344 25.949 23.633 25.891 26.523 28.042 28.702 29.419 31.904 34.146 35.988 37.841 39.526 41.679 2021 +516 BRN NGDP_D Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.908 56.077 62.548 56.324 61.463 67.703 66.767 63.201 63.201 62.214 65.853 64.135 67.015 57.731 61.257 70.234 66.306 66.554 70.617 81.836 97.193 106.959 108.158 121.885 94.96 100 120.181 121.647 118.213 116.03 95.607 86.829 91.131 99.53 96.212 85.759 99.023 131.75 124.189 120.712 118.243 116.918 116.106 2021 +516 BRN NGDPRPC Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "58,754.06" "56,047.26" "55,339.28" "54,185.19" "52,536.74" "51,621.02" "51,797.36" "52,897.91" "51,836.82" "52,021.72" "53,178.70" "53,371.80" "51,331.65" "49,758.52" "50,079.85" "50,254.05" "50,385.68" "51,219.58" "51,748.21" "51,138.18" "50,448.73" "51,800.19" "51,108.65" "49,449.47" "47,925.13" "48,319.03" "49,290.75" "49,076.25" "47,485.52" "45,806.25" "45,089.65" "43,466.21" "42,788.18" "41,562.27" "41,563.69" "42,581.60" "44,204.19" "44,756.18" "46,252.51" "47,746.40" "49,288.44" "50,521.74" "52,262.14" 2021 +516 BRN NGDPRPPPPC Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "82,775.06" "78,961.61" "77,964.18" "76,338.25" "74,015.85" "72,725.75" "72,974.18" "74,524.68" "73,029.78" "73,290.27" "74,920.27" "75,192.32" "72,318.07" "70,101.79" "70,554.48" "70,799.91" "70,985.35" "72,160.19" "72,904.94" "72,045.50" "71,074.18" "72,978.18" "72,003.90" "69,666.38" "67,518.84" "68,073.77" "69,442.77" "69,140.57" "66,899.49" "64,533.66" "63,524.09" "61,236.93" "60,281.69" "58,554.58" "58,556.59" "59,990.65" "62,276.62" "63,054.28" "65,162.38" "67,267.04" "69,439.52" "71,177.04" "73,628.98" 2021 +516 BRN NGDPPC Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "47,536.58" "31,429.63" "34,613.43" "30,519.38" "32,290.50" "34,949.07" "34,583.40" "33,431.78" "32,761.19" "32,364.82" "35,019.52" "34,229.89" "34,399.80" "28,725.87" "30,677.25" "35,295.19" "33,408.53" "34,088.89" "36,543.24" "41,849.23" "49,032.65" "55,404.90" "55,277.88" "60,271.68" "45,509.61" "48,319.03" "59,238.08" "59,699.77" "56,133.85" "53,149.15" "43,108.65" "37,741.16" "38,993.43" "41,366.77" "39,989.09" "36,517.72" "43,772.26" "58,966.06" "57,440.74" "57,635.45" "58,280.06" "59,069.18" "60,679.44" 2021 +516 BRN NGDPDPC Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "21,606.06" "14,434.37" "16,435.76" "15,165.48" "16,557.04" "19,281.89" "20,018.76" "20,523.31" "20,275.64" "21,188.87" "24,707.31" "24,275.82" "23,167.88" "17,164.10" "18,099.14" "20,473.28" "18,646.04" "19,037.81" "20,975.54" "24,759.51" "29,459.70" "34,869.24" "36,678.27" "42,529.70" "31,287.34" "35,437.25" "47,092.35" "47,776.37" "44,865.24" "41,947.49" "31,353.78" "27,322.00" "28,237.87" "30,666.62" "29,312.82" "26,467.80" "32,573.33" "42,939.40" "41,713.01" "42,046.65" "42,711.77" "43,499.66" "44,913.59" 2021 +516 BRN PPPPC Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "55,627.67" "54,133.37" "54,771.60" "55,520.46" "55,942.36" "57,024.33" "59,154.32" "61,787.90" "61,983.49" "63,533.29" "66,308.07" "67,767.43" "66,300.81" "64,992.34" "66,333.73" "68,072.53" "69,788.49" "72,049.22" "74,229.53" "75,323.59" "76,638.35" "81,119.56" "82,199.54" "81,056.16" "79,060.99" "80,668.91" "84,001.00" "88,311.67" "84,019.15" "81,806.01" "62,921.90" "56,638.26" "60,281.69" "59,953.35" "61,027.97" "63,276.00" "68,416.67" "74,195.97" "79,408.52" "83,693.32" "88,001.98" "91,921.26" "96,927.81" 2021 +516 BRN NGAP_NPGDP Brunei Darussalam Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +516 BRN PPPSH Brunei Darussalam Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.063 0.059 0.058 0.056 0.054 0.052 0.053 0.05 0.049 0.049 0.049 0.049 0.046 0.045 0.045 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.042 0.04 0.04 0.038 0.036 0.036 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.032 0.03 0.023 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.021 0.022 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 2021 +516 BRN PPPEX Brunei Darussalam Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.855 0.581 0.632 0.55 0.577 0.613 0.585 0.541 0.529 0.509 0.528 0.505 0.519 0.442 0.462 0.518 0.479 0.473 0.492 0.556 0.64 0.683 0.672 0.744 0.576 0.599 0.705 0.676 0.668 0.65 0.685 0.666 0.647 0.69 0.655 0.577 0.64 0.795 0.723 0.689 0.662 0.643 0.626 2021 +516 BRN NID_NGDP Brunei Darussalam Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021. None National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. There is a methodological break in the national accounts sereis beginning in 2010 when the GDP series were revised to incorporate the latest data from the Household Expenditure Survey 2010/11, the Economic Census 2011 and the Population and Housing Census 2011. Data prior to 2010 are based on the 2000 base year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.173 48.571 43.362 42.358 28.174 22.903 13.713 33.977 24.887 22.005 17.289 14.446 18.911 20.099 26.307 23.69 26.024 32.882 39.593 27.442 35.247 34.62 34.805 41.067 38.678 40.588 31.273 29.995 32.024 32.288 32.891 33.287 33.438 2021 +516 BRN NGSD_NGDP Brunei Darussalam Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +516 BRN PCPI Brunei Darussalam "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021. Latest observation May 2022 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 67.905 67.905 68.697 70.825 72.335 73.623 74.541 75.431 76.414 78.049 79.297 80.312 83.727 85.789 90.907 92.722 94.309 93.893 93.502 94.959 95.525 93.314 93.594 94.356 95.53 95.683 96.609 98.623 99.644 100 100.138 100.25 100.64 100.432 99.941 99.663 98.406 99.415 99.027 100.948 102.698 105.266 107.371 108.981 110.071 111.172 112.284 2021 +516 BRN PCPIPCH Brunei Darussalam "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 0 1.166 3.098 2.131 1.781 1.247 1.193 1.304 2.139 1.6 1.28 4.252 2.463 5.967 1.996 1.712 -0.441 -0.416 1.558 0.596 -2.315 0.3 0.814 1.244 0.16 0.968 2.085 1.036 0.357 0.138 0.112 0.389 -0.207 -0.488 -0.279 -1.261 1.025 -0.391 1.94 1.733 2.5 2 1.5 1 1 1 2021 +516 BRN PCPIE Brunei Darussalam "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021. Latest observation May 2022 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.789 72.58 74.36 75.296 76.271 76.684 78.578 80.741 83.083 84.211 88.039 92.257 93.273 94.601 93.897 94.233 95.46 92.491 92.257 94.05 94.891 95.939 95.633 97.487 99.322 99.847 100.032 100.196 100.234 100.391 101.626 100.211 99.582 99.124 99.118 99.389 101.376 103.593 106.183 108.306 109.931 110.788 111.509 112.233 2021 +516 BRN PCPIEPCH Brunei Darussalam "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.102 2.452 1.258 1.295 0.541 2.47 2.752 2.9 1.358 4.545 4.791 1.101 1.424 -0.743 0.357 1.302 -3.11 -0.253 1.943 0.894 1.105 -0.319 1.938 1.882 0.529 0.185 0.164 0.038 0.157 1.229 -1.392 -0.627 -0.46 -0.006 0.273 2 2.186 2.5 2 1.5 0.78 0.65 0.65 2021 +516 BRN TM_RPCH Brunei Darussalam Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Formula used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a -33.059 1.909 -8.971 -23.503 12.548 -14.923 11.516 26.517 24.82 13.324 34.779 6.033 -6.888 28.081 17.287 -1.52 -22.984 -4.293 -1.535 -0.897 9.648 -3.404 5.905 4.963 8.837 18.283 29.581 -12.311 4.367 45.062 21.096 14.575 -23.858 -16.099 -11.258 1.371 30.766 12.642 -2.676 32.707 33.61 -12.091 -4.778 -2.651 -1.821 -0.316 2021 +516 BRN TMG_RPCH Brunei Darussalam Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Formula used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 22.683 -0.623 -14.471 -1.818 9.18 -4.185 16.05 15.435 16.474 11.238 33.285 27.471 -4.409 9.515 19.344 -14.76 -34.224 -4.962 -15.361 0.153 35.922 -15.595 6.935 6.015 10.211 25.611 44.388 -19.72 13.735 46.067 9.493 18.854 -24.53 -11.563 -16.973 16.646 32.393 14.998 7.415 42.174 38.705 -13.436 -5.481 -3.18 -2.259 -0.55 2021 +516 BRN TX_RPCH Brunei Darussalam Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Formula used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 4.989 -0.738 -2.406 -3.433 17.833 -17.834 11.576 -8.925 -8.22 33.25 1.534 4.163 0.247 24.228 -8.766 4.185 1.678 -4.847 -5.041 12.464 -1.898 1.649 -11.725 -13.901 1.433 -8.116 0.048 10.221 -11.011 5.83 3.911 -7.649 4.231 7.43 -7.265 -7.768 -6.626 20.14 28.74 -12.874 0.853 -3.394 11.027 8.108 6.353 6.143 2021 +516 BRN TXG_RPCH Brunei Darussalam Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Formula used to derive volumes: Need to check with authorities. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 5.065 -1.554 -2.373 -3.263 18.073 -17.52 10.796 -8.953 -8.346 31.686 -0.778 5.804 1.099 3.078 -8.491 8.779 4.369 -2.824 -2.277 8.542 -0.379 3.168 -12.422 -13.223 1.535 -8.791 2.332 5.676 -4.664 7.048 4.217 -8.016 3.388 2.025 -7.639 -6.974 -5.883 20.891 32.592 -11.567 1.952 -4.15 11.02 8.068 6.305 6.118 2021 +516 BRN LUR Brunei Darussalam Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.3 8.5 7.7 6.9 7.7 8.5 9.3 8.7 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 6.822 2020 +516 BRN LE Brunei Darussalam Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +516 BRN LP Brunei Darussalam Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.222 0.226 0.234 0.241 0.246 0.253 0.26 0.267 0.274 0.281 0.287 0.295 0.302 0.31 0.317 0.325 0.333 0.34 0.346 0.352 0.359 0.365 0.37 0.375 0.38 0.387 0.393 0.399 0.403 0.408 0.412 0.417 0.43 0.442 0.46 0.454 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 2021 +516 BRN GGR Brunei Darussalam General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.266 8.455 7.872 7.753 7.345 7.533 3.332 2.75 2.486 2.526 2.706 2.686 2.325 2.274 2.246 2.451 2.859 2.843 1.916 2.536 5.084 4.232 4.268 4.93 6.151 7.921 9.647 6.636 14.31 6.65 8.184 12.896 11.134 10.551 8.159 4.294 2.783 4.385 5.228 4.187 2.892 3.975 6.17 5.402 5.195 5.139 5.001 5.116 2021 +516 BRN GGR_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.413 46.84 33.984 33.74 31.76 30.56 29.812 26.028 25.379 24.692 24.359 28.366 27.393 21.549 26.086 44.352 38.061 36.812 38.948 41.719 45.062 47.769 32.445 63.312 38.445 43.79 55.341 46.777 46.608 37.664 24.154 17.671 26.182 28.565 22.784 17.462 21.118 24.333 21.869 20.96 20.508 19.69 19.606 2021 +516 BRN GGX Brunei Darussalam General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.141 1.378 2.165 5.631 4.137 4.318 2.867 2.473 2.713 2.901 2.852 2.782 3.071 3.427 4.314 4.457 3.744 4.076 4.066 4.324 4.298 3.945 4.803 3.91 4.888 5.107 5.652 5.998 6.141 6.026 6.762 6.923 7.377 7.603 7.385 6.876 6.197 6.126 5.884 5.96 5.504 5.484 5.734 5.717 5.785 5.832 5.892 5.923 2021 +516 BRN GGX_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.934 40.311 30.553 36.83 36.481 32.198 30.881 34.373 38.249 47.414 44.303 37.136 39.275 45.729 44.48 37.492 35.475 41.425 30.887 33.154 29.053 27.989 29.326 27.171 34.835 36.177 29.709 30.991 33.582 34.088 38.677 39.352 36.578 32.152 32.435 33.228 29.136 22.613 23.148 23.341 23.27 23.196 22.699 2021 +516 BRN GGXCNL Brunei Darussalam General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.125 7.077 5.707 2.122 3.208 3.215 0.464 0.278 -0.228 -0.375 -0.145 -0.096 -0.745 -1.153 -2.067 -2.007 -0.884 -1.233 -2.15 -1.788 0.786 0.287 -0.535 1.02 1.263 2.814 3.995 0.638 8.168 0.624 1.423 5.973 3.757 2.949 0.775 -2.582 -3.414 -1.741 -0.656 -1.773 -2.612 -1.509 0.436 -0.316 -0.59 -0.692 -0.89 -0.807 2021 +516 BRN GGXCNL_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.479 6.529 3.431 -3.091 -4.721 -1.638 -1.069 -8.345 -12.869 -22.722 -19.944 -8.77 -11.882 -24.18 -18.394 6.86 2.585 -4.613 8.061 8.565 16.009 19.78 3.119 36.14 3.61 7.612 25.632 15.786 13.025 3.576 -14.523 -21.68 -10.397 -3.587 -9.651 -15.766 -8.018 1.721 -1.279 -2.38 -2.762 -3.506 -3.093 2021 +516 BRN GGSB Brunei Darussalam General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +516 BRN GGSB_NPGDP Brunei Darussalam General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +516 BRN GGXONLB Brunei Darussalam General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.125 7.077 5.707 2.122 3.208 3.215 0.464 0.278 -0.228 -0.375 -0.145 -0.096 -0.745 -1.153 -2.067 -2.007 -0.884 -1.233 -2.15 -1.788 0.786 0.287 -0.535 1.02 1.263 2.814 3.995 0.638 8.168 0.624 1.423 5.973 3.757 2.949 0.775 -2.582 -3.414 -1.741 -0.656 -1.773 -2.612 -1.509 0.436 -0.316 -0.59 -0.692 -0.89 -0.807 2021 +516 BRN GGXONLB_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.479 6.529 3.431 -3.091 -4.721 -1.638 -1.069 -8.345 -12.869 -22.722 -19.944 -8.77 -11.882 -24.18 -18.394 6.86 2.585 -4.613 8.061 8.565 16.009 19.78 3.119 36.14 3.61 7.612 25.632 15.786 13.025 3.576 -14.523 -21.68 -10.397 -3.587 -9.651 -15.766 -8.018 1.721 -1.279 -2.38 -2.762 -3.506 -3.093 2021 +516 BRN GGXWDN Brunei Darussalam General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +516 BRN GGXWDN_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +516 BRN GGXWDG Brunei Darussalam General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.12 0.14 0.213 0.192 0.208 0.496 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.525 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 0.473 2021 +516 BRN GGXWDG_NGDP Brunei Darussalam General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.594 0.685 0.942 1.11 1.113 2.129 2.101 2.209 3.231 2.953 3.005 2.825 2.586 2.575 2.857 2.514 1.866 1.916 1.909 1.888 1.863 1.814 2021 +516 BRN NGDP_FY Brunei Darussalam "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on budget, fiscal policies and price and production outlook of oil and gas Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted to CY for WEO reporting by averaging the 2 FY, CY 2020 = AVE(FY2019, FY2020) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Budgetary central govt. Valuation of public debt: Face value. No liabilities Instruments included in gross and net debt: No liabilities Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.548 7.113 8.093 7.367 7.953 8.856 9.008 8.933 8.96 9.098 10.061 10.081 10.378 8.891 9.722 11.464 11.12 11.594 12.659 14.743 17.578 20.195 20.453 22.602 17.298 18.69 23.303 23.802 22.639 21.664 17.778 15.748 16.748 18.301 18.375 16.564 18.822 25.355 24.699 24.783 25.06 25.4 26.092 2021 +516 BRN BCA Brunei Darussalam Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Economic Planning and Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Brunei dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 2.711 2.758 2.525 2.922 3.158 1.993 2.265 2.246 2.153 2.355 2.466 1.81 1.225 1.588 1.154 1.354 1.212 0.752 1.545 2.998 1.951 1.756 2.484 2.882 4.033 5.229 4.828 6.939 3.977 5.016 6.43 5.684 3.778 5.251 2.157 1.47 1.984 0.937 0.895 0.514 0.644 2.074 1.74 2.049 2.306 2.443 2.627 2020 +516 BRN BCA_NGDPD Brunei Darussalam Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.872 61.019 58.952 61.354 52.805 48.207 47.285 32.997 22.087 26.661 16.263 18.933 17.346 14.149 26.935 45.089 31.441 27.116 34.188 33.042 38.183 41.145 35.579 43.508 33.445 36.596 34.711 29.838 20.881 30.709 16.679 12.894 16.362 6.907 6.644 4.279 4.599 11.23 9.698 11.334 12.556 13.058 13.604 2020 +918 BGR NGDP_R Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 81.119 85.419 89.006 91.676 95.893 97.619 102.793 107.625 110.208 109.657 99.678 88.957 81.462 71.991 69.353 68.242 62.754 53.896 55.938 51.241 53.592 55.641 58.908 61.994 66.03 70.689 75.498 80.474 85.396 82.602 83.875 85.638 86.284 85.8 86.63 89.6 92.323 94.874 97.421 101.354 96.907 100.956 104.936 108.052 112.428 115.632 118.87 122.246 2021 +918 BGR NGDP_RPCH Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.7 5.3 4.2 3 4.6 1.8 5.3 4.7 2.4 -0.5 -9.1 -10.755 -8.426 -11.625 -3.665 -1.601 -8.043 -14.115 3.789 -8.396 4.587 3.824 5.872 5.237 6.51 7.056 6.803 6.591 6.116 -3.272 1.542 2.101 0.755 -0.56 0.967 3.428 3.04 2.762 2.685 4.038 -4.387 4.178 3.942 2.969 4.05 2.85 2.8 2.84 2021 +918 BGR NGDP Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.032 0.035 0.036 0.037 0.039 0.04 0.043 0.045 0.048 0.049 0.056 0.169 0.249 0.371 0.653 1.093 2.187 19.032 26.46 25.043 28.125 30.987 34.069 36.638 41.201 47.017 53.608 63.455 72.79 73.181 74.878 81.124 82.646 82.242 84.15 89.6 95.39 102.741 109.964 120.395 119.951 132.744 157.3 170.46 181.175 190.041 199.726 210.15 2021 +918 BGR NGDPD Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 32.352 34.895 36.394 37.4 39.728 34.016 30.106 34.897 57.029 58.082 25.608 2.509 10.183 5.527 9.716 16.276 12.295 11.317 15.031 13.628 13.246 14.183 16.403 21.146 26.158 29.868 34.38 44.404 54.434 52.024 50.683 57.68 54.299 55.812 57.082 50.782 53.949 59.322 66.428 68.919 69.995 80.327 85.008 89.333 95.202 100.451 106.257 112.542 2021 +918 BGR PPPGDP Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 47.172 54.372 60.156 64.387 69.78 73.282 78.719 84.458 89.534 92.58 87.305 80.55 75.444 68.253 67.156 67.467 63.176 55.194 57.931 53.814 57.558 61.105 65.702 70.507 77.113 85.144 93.742 102.621 110.985 108.042 111.027 115.715 119.29 120.943 127.263 132.052 143.072 152.4 160.23 169.682 164.192 178.16 198.349 211.516 224.7 235.399 246.597 258.508 2021 +918 BGR NGDP_D Bulgaria "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.039 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.041 0.042 0.042 0.043 0.045 0.057 0.189 0.306 0.516 0.941 1.602 3.485 35.313 47.302 48.872 52.48 55.69 57.833 59.1 62.398 66.513 71.007 78.852 85.239 88.596 89.273 94.73 95.784 95.852 97.138 100 103.322 108.292 112.876 118.787 123.779 131.487 149.901 157.757 161.148 164.35 168.021 171.908 2021 +918 BGR NGDPRPC Bulgaria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,210.11" "9,669.61" "10,046.85" "10,322.36" "10,778.19" "10,964.33" "11,549.07" "12,108.07" "12,431.84" "12,424.06" "11,365.10" "10,228.93" "9,464.89" "8,462.44" "8,249.66" "8,210.08" "7,629.25" "6,603.01" "6,901.41" "6,351.98" "6,576.11" "7,051.13" "7,508.27" "7,946.59" "8,507.82" "9,158.07" "9,831.32" "10,532.90" "11,226.59" "10,920.78" "11,176.10" "11,687.59" "11,844.80" "11,841.61" "12,028.28" "12,524.81" "12,999.90" "13,457.18" "13,917.14" "14,580.19" "14,010.95" "14,761.96" "15,436.48" "15,990.79" "16,738.85" "17,319.83" "17,912.26" "18,532.16" 2020 +918 BGR NGDPRPPPPC Bulgaria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,794.69" "15,532.81" "16,138.78" "16,581.35" "17,313.58" "17,612.58" "18,551.88" "19,449.83" "19,969.92" "19,957.42" "18,256.35" "16,431.26" "15,203.94" "13,593.66" "13,251.87" "13,188.27" "12,255.26" "10,606.75" "11,086.09" "10,203.52" "10,563.55" "11,326.60" "12,060.93" "12,765.03" "13,666.55" "14,711.09" "15,792.56" "16,919.54" "18,033.86" "17,542.62" "17,952.76" "18,774.38" "19,026.92" "19,021.79" "19,321.65" "20,119.25" "20,882.41" "21,616.97" "22,355.83" "23,420.93" "22,506.52" "23,712.90" "24,796.43" "25,686.85" "26,888.49" "27,821.75" "28,773.40" "29,769.18" 2020 +918 BGR NGDPPC Bulgaria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 3.637 3.911 4.067 4.169 4.421 4.546 4.803 5.104 5.372 5.569 6.427 19.379 28.978 43.637 77.636 131.525 265.9 "2,331.73" "3,264.53" "3,104.37" "3,451.12" "3,926.79" "4,342.29" "4,696.40" "5,308.73" "6,091.30" "6,980.91" "8,305.35" "9,569.43" "9,675.34" "9,977.21" "11,071.65" "11,345.37" "11,350.47" "11,683.98" "12,524.81" "13,431.76" "14,573.07" "15,709.08" "17,319.36" "17,342.62" "19,410.08" "23,139.46" "25,226.67" "26,974.27" "28,465.14" "30,096.40" "31,858.25" 2020 +918 BGR NGDPDPC Bulgaria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,673.24" "3,950.23" "4,108.11" "4,211.11" "4,465.38" "3,820.54" "3,382.44" "3,926.05" "6,433.11" "6,580.66" "2,919.82" 288.506 "1,183.16" 649.649 "1,155.80" "1,958.07" "1,494.79" "1,386.47" "1,854.47" "1,689.29" "1,625.32" "1,797.39" "2,090.68" "2,710.58" "3,370.38" "3,869.59" "4,477.03" "5,811.85" "7,156.18" "6,878.06" "6,753.34" "7,872.04" "7,454.00" "7,702.78" "7,925.69" "7,098.59" "7,596.46" "8,414.39" "9,489.64" "9,914.32" "10,119.91" "11,745.57" "12,505.01" "13,220.58" "14,174.26" "15,045.95" "16,011.65" "17,061.18" 2020 +918 BGR PPPPC Bulgaria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,355.83" "6,155.01" "6,790.29" "7,249.70" "7,843.05" "8,230.78" "8,844.30" "9,501.72" "10,099.82" "10,489.31" "9,954.34" "9,262.21" "8,765.69" "8,023.04" "7,988.37" "8,116.73" "7,680.62" "6,762.09" "7,147.23" "6,670.93" "7,062.78" "7,743.57" "8,374.11" "9,037.91" "9,935.95" "11,030.76" "12,207.07" "13,431.62" "14,590.76" "14,284.27" "14,793.94" "15,792.45" "16,375.74" "16,691.70" "17,670.06" "18,459.10" "20,145.73" "21,616.97" "22,889.87" "24,409.41" "23,739.08" "26,050.83" "29,177.96" "31,302.64" "33,454.53" "35,259.01" "37,159.27" "39,189.20" 2020 +918 BGR NGAP_NPGDP Bulgaria Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +918 BGR PPPSH Bulgaria Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.352 0.364 0.378 0.38 0.381 0.374 0.381 0.384 0.376 0.361 0.316 0.275 0.227 0.197 0.184 0.175 0.155 0.128 0.129 0.114 0.114 0.116 0.119 0.12 0.122 0.124 0.126 0.128 0.132 0.128 0.123 0.121 0.118 0.114 0.116 0.118 0.123 0.125 0.124 0.125 0.124 0.122 0.123 0.123 0.124 0.123 0.123 0.122 2021 +918 BGR PPPEX Bulgaria Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.01 0.016 0.035 0.345 0.457 0.465 0.489 0.507 0.519 0.52 0.534 0.552 0.572 0.618 0.656 0.677 0.674 0.701 0.693 0.68 0.661 0.679 0.667 0.674 0.686 0.71 0.731 0.745 0.793 0.806 0.806 0.807 0.81 0.813 2021 +918 BGR NID_NGDP Bulgaria Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.91 15.406 14.39 13.743 14.534 13.338 16.03 13.692 14.966 14.228 14.353 9.532 8.285 6.134 1.006 5.339 1.157 9.727 18.709 19.844 19.046 21.351 20.529 22.074 23.433 27.74 32.056 33.627 36.953 28.538 22.521 21.359 21.886 21.009 21.507 20.993 18.954 19.806 21.214 20.998 20.34 19.556 19.552 23.319 24.268 25.41 23.077 22.051 2021 +918 BGR NGSD_NGDP Bulgaria Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 30.179 30.187 29.716 29.714 31.588 28.407 28.604 26.944 29.014 26.371 25.189 14.44 8.522 2 6.292 12.135 8.269 19.802 14.091 16.932 15.942 17.727 19.906 18.699 19.162 18.329 16.793 9.755 14.98 20.241 20.801 21.687 21.04 22.283 22.74 20.993 22.014 23.111 22.16 22.862 20.272 19.156 18.628 21.939 22.631 21.821 21.649 21.977 2021 +918 BGR PCPI Bulgaria "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: As of 1997, the consumer price index has been replaced by HICP. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.029 0.036 0.156 0.283 0.489 0.959 1.555 3.468 40.272 47.794 49.023 54.082 58.061 61.436 62.878 66.745 70.775 76.023 81.78 91.553 93.813 96.664 99.938 102.327 102.721 101.077 99.998 98.676 99.848 102.476 104.994 106.274 109.295 122.848 129.285 132.111 134.753 137.448 140.197 2021 +918 BGR PCPIPCH Bulgaria "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." -- 0.002 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.5 6.404 23.9 333.5 82 72.804 96 62.1 123 "1,061.21" 18.679 2.572 10.318 7.358 5.813 2.348 6.149 6.038 7.416 7.572 11.951 2.469 3.039 3.386 2.391 0.385 -1.601 -1.067 -1.323 1.188 2.631 2.457 1.219 2.842 12.4 5.24 2.186 2 2 2 2021 +918 BGR PCPIE Bulgaria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: As of 1997, the consumer price index has been replaced by HICP. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.204 0.366 0.599 1.33 1.768 7.263 47.15 47.92 51.26 57.03 59.78 62.06 65.56 68.16 73.2 77.66 86.64 92.87 94.39 98.59 100.6 103.38 102.5 100.5 99.6 99.1 100.88 103.21 106.41 106.43 113.44 127.807 130.882 133.5 136.17 138.894 141.671 2021 +918 BGR PCPIEPCH Bulgaria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.626 64.325 "4,027.83" 79.416 63.8 121.9 32.9 310.8 549.206 1.633 6.97 11.256 4.822 3.814 5.64 3.966 7.394 6.093 11.563 7.191 1.637 4.45 2.039 2.763 -0.851 -1.951 -0.896 -0.502 1.796 2.31 3.1 0.019 6.586 12.665 2.406 2 2 2 2 2021 +918 BGR TM_RPCH Bulgaria Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" -13.199 28.437 -10.689 6.322 19.811 3.773 -30.797 21.713 75.479 -0.171 -66.872 -24.522 40.065 25.741 -3.2 21 -11.4 -0.7 11.7 6.8 10.644 12.562 6.291 15.151 26.243 14.348 15.915 22.616 4.864 -21.508 -0.273 9.631 5.369 4.336 5.14 4.698 5.151 7.356 5.763 5.22 -4.966 10.091 4.468 4.596 4.374 5.622 1.207 2.215 2021 +918 BGR TMG_RPCH Bulgaria Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" -13.199 28.437 -10.689 6.322 19.811 3.773 -30.797 21.713 75.479 -0.171 -66.872 -24.522 9.2 18.4 -16.9 13.3 -8.9 5.3 16.1 7.7 11.749 15.488 13.288 17.364 27.755 19.756 16.803 26.048 4.338 -23.233 9.535 11.947 4.585 4.994 1.526 6.064 4.416 7.01 7.452 5.344 -2.967 11.603 4.954 2.702 3.086 2.189 2.184 2.215 2021 +918 BGR TX_RPCH Bulgaria Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" -17.413 6.488 -3.596 -7.643 31.382 -17.431 -38.691 34.76 7.995 -11.331 -16.368 -2.119 19.522 0.45 -0.6 18.8 2.508 12.788 -1.87 -17.723 -17.161 1.215 8.858 6.462 24.508 9.086 7.663 19.623 2.478 -11.716 11.046 12.576 2.031 9.627 3.123 6.449 8.617 5.752 1.737 3.974 -10.458 6.683 3.443 3.306 4.021 4.099 3.772 3.598 2021 +918 BGR TXG_RPCH Bulgaria Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" -17.413 6.488 -3.596 -7.643 31.382 -17.431 -38.691 34.76 7.995 -11.331 -16.368 -2.119 4.1 0.6 -- 12.9 -3.2 10 -2.5 -5.8 15.068 17.565 18.342 13.253 39.497 11.569 8.644 42.525 3.473 -12.111 22.889 19.856 3.02 11.828 1.357 6.726 7.946 8.269 0.111 3.18 -4.423 5.872 4.826 3.306 4.021 4.099 3.772 3.598 2021 +918 BGR LUR Bulgaria Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.025 2.9 6.78 13.24 15.84 14.05 11.37 10.988 14.023 12.367 13.79 18.134 17.514 17.416 13.857 12.192 10.177 9.022 6.935 5.664 6.878 10.306 11.35 12.379 13.038 11.524 9.233 7.666 6.23 5.273 4.275 5.207 5.346 5.13 4.7 4.4 4.2 4.2 4.2 2021 +918 BGR LE Bulgaria Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +918 BGR LP Bulgaria Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022 8.808 8.834 8.859 8.881 8.897 8.903 8.901 8.889 8.865 8.826 8.771 8.697 8.607 8.507 8.407 8.312 8.225 8.162 8.105 8.067 8.15 7.891 7.846 7.801 7.761 7.719 7.679 7.64 7.607 7.564 7.505 7.327 7.285 7.246 7.202 7.154 7.102 7.05 7 6.951 6.917 6.839 6.798 6.757 6.717 6.676 6.636 6.596 2020 +918 BGR GGR Bulgaria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.385 9.092 10.273 11.123 11.74 13.104 14.916 17.03 19.15 22.985 26.359 24.088 23.054 24.435 26.516 27.735 28.129 30.951 32.671 33.733 37.865 42.013 42.028 49.745 57.189 63.867 66.231 67.211 71.269 74.474 2021 +918 BGR GGR_NGDP Bulgaria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.688 36.307 36.525 35.897 34.46 35.767 36.204 36.22 35.722 36.223 36.212 32.916 30.789 30.121 32.083 33.723 33.428 34.544 34.25 32.833 34.434 34.896 35.037 37.474 36.357 37.468 36.557 35.367 35.684 35.438 2021 +918 BGR GGX Bulgaria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.098 9.055 10.443 11.303 11.949 13.103 14.26 16.002 17.423 21.026 24.369 24.714 25.877 25.923 26.874 29.175 31.202 33.437 31.203 32.888 37.73 43.165 45.559 53.655 62.302 67.244 68.566 69.336 70.997 73.373 2021 +918 BGR GGX_NGDP Bulgaria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.605 36.156 37.13 36.477 35.075 35.765 34.611 34.033 32.501 33.135 33.478 33.771 34.559 31.955 32.518 35.475 37.079 37.318 32.711 32.011 34.311 35.853 37.981 40.42 39.607 39.449 37.845 36.485 35.547 34.914 2021 +918 BGR GGXCNL Bulgaria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.287 0.038 -0.17 -0.18 -0.209 0.001 0.656 1.028 1.727 1.96 1.99 -0.626 -2.823 -1.488 -0.359 -1.441 -3.073 -2.485 1.468 0.846 0.135 -1.152 -3.532 -3.91 -5.114 -3.377 -2.335 -2.125 0.272 1.101 2021 +918 BGR GGXCNL_NGDP Bulgaria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.084 0.151 -0.605 -0.58 -0.614 0.003 1.593 2.187 3.221 3.088 2.734 -0.856 -3.77 -1.834 -0.434 -1.752 -3.652 -2.774 1.539 0.823 0.123 -0.957 -2.944 -2.946 -3.251 -1.981 -1.289 -1.118 0.136 0.524 2021 +918 BGR GGSB Bulgaria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.153 -0.05 -0.166 0.143 0.781 0.997 1.456 1.042 0.26 -0.721 -2.678 -1.618 -0.277 -1.025 -2.608 -2.387 1.355 0.689 0.099 0.948 -2.081 -3.863 -5.135 -3.284 -2.54 -2.141 0.292 1.091 2021 +918 BGR GGSB_NPGDP Bulgaria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.545 -0.16 -0.484 0.388 1.88 2.124 2.753 1.698 0.38 -0.989 -3.555 -2.005 -0.335 -1.228 -3.051 -2.656 1.425 0.674 0.091 0.787 -1.679 -2.87 -3.266 -1.924 -1.406 -1.127 0.146 0.519 2021 +918 BGR GGXONLB Bulgaria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.242 0.936 0.913 0.926 0.397 0.622 1.236 1.592 2.214 2.329 1.933 -0.427 -2.637 -1.234 -0.121 -1.077 -2.888 -2.152 1.742 1.19 0.368 -0.98 -3.383 -3.812 -5.048 -3.213 -1.889 -1.507 0.854 1.714 2021 +918 BGR GGXONLB_NGDP Bulgaria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.694 3.737 3.247 2.988 1.165 1.697 3 3.385 4.129 3.67 2.656 -0.583 -3.522 -1.521 -0.147 -1.31 -3.432 -2.401 1.826 1.158 0.335 -0.814 -2.82 -2.872 -3.209 -1.885 -1.042 -0.793 0.427 0.816 2021 +918 BGR GGXWDN Bulgaria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.327 10.745 8.969 7.915 6.665 4.266 1.227 0.049 -0.774 0.39 2.132 4.031 3.712 5.328 11.053 13.834 10.781 10.62 9.858 10.119 16.083 18.165 21.921 28.655 34.291 40.066 40.196 39.59 2021 +918 BGR GGXWDN_NGDP Bulgaria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.719 34.677 26.328 21.602 16.176 9.074 2.288 0.077 -1.063 0.533 2.847 4.969 4.491 6.478 13.135 15.44 11.302 10.337 8.965 8.404 13.408 13.684 13.936 16.811 18.927 21.083 20.125 18.839 2021 +918 BGR GGXWDG Bulgaria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.813 19.702 20.627 20.78 18.194 16.644 15.559 13.387 12.12 11.167 10.71 10.641 10.532 11.629 13.674 14.119 22.102 22.714 25.751 23.534 22.066 22.041 27.953 31.634 35.888 42.889 48.742 54.696 55.481 55.576 2021 +918 BGR GGXWDG_NGDP Bulgaria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.322 78.671 73.341 67.06 53.404 45.428 37.764 28.472 22.608 17.599 14.713 14.54 14.066 14.335 16.545 17.167 26.265 25.351 26.995 22.906 20.066 18.307 23.304 23.831 22.815 25.161 26.903 28.781 27.779 26.446 2021 +918 BGR NGDP_FY Bulgaria "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt is calculated using the national presentation, i.e. the Government Debt Act (GDA). Net debt: gross debt, adjusted for currency depositions, debt securities, and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: The expenditure projections are in line with the authorities' 2022 budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.032 0.035 0.036 0.037 0.039 0.04 0.043 0.045 0.048 0.049 0.056 0.169 0.249 0.371 0.653 1.093 2.187 19.032 26.46 25.043 28.125 30.987 34.069 36.638 41.201 47.017 53.608 63.455 72.79 73.181 74.878 81.124 82.646 82.242 84.15 89.6 95.39 102.741 109.964 120.395 119.951 132.744 157.3 170.46 181.175 190.041 199.726 210.15 2021 +918 BGR BCA Bulgaria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Bulgarian lev Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.954 0.122 0.177 0.036 0.535 -0.136 -0.951 -0.72 -0.402 -0.769 -1.71 -0.077 -0.36 -1.099 -0.032 -0.206 0.441 1.532 0.172 -0.398 -0.412 -0.514 -0.103 -0.715 -1.119 -2.816 -5.253 -10.616 -12.026 -4.326 -0.874 0.19 -0.46 0.711 0.705 -- 1.651 1.961 0.628 1.285 -0.047 -0.321 -0.786 -1.232 -1.558 -3.605 -1.517 -0.083 2021 +918 BGR BCA_NGDPD Bulgaria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 2.949 0.35 0.486 0.096 1.347 -0.4 -3.159 -2.063 -0.705 -1.324 -6.678 -3.065 -3.534 -19.882 -0.327 -1.265 3.591 13.536 1.144 -2.918 -3.114 -3.625 -0.625 -3.381 -4.277 -9.428 -15.28 -23.907 -22.094 -8.315 -1.724 0.329 -0.847 1.275 1.235 -- 3.061 3.305 0.946 1.865 -0.068 -0.4 -0.925 -1.379 -1.637 -3.589 -1.428 -0.074 2021 +748 BFA NGDP_R Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. The ministry of economy also provides estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 "1,337.56" "1,373.15" "1,392.37" "1,375.66" "1,397.67" "1,555.61" "1,679.36" "1,675.39" "1,772.49" "1,810.61" "1,799.69" "1,962.92" "1,967.49" "2,035.59" "2,062.36" "2,180.25" "2,420.40" "2,573.29" "2,761.34" "2,963.84" "3,019.81" "3,219.52" "3,359.66" "3,621.80" "3,784.00" "4,111.77" "4,368.88" "4,548.51" "4,812.32" "4,954.86" "5,373.36" "5,729.21" "6,098.90" "6,452.18" "6,731.36" "6,995.31" "7,412.09" "7,871.90" "8,401.77" "8,880.63" "9,052.05" "9,678.18" "10,027.00" "10,513.13" "11,058.73" "11,631.46" "12,248.10" "12,892.10" 2020 +748 BFA NGDP_RPCH Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.035 2.661 1.4 -1.2 1.6 11.3 7.955 -0.236 5.796 2.15 -0.603 9.07 0.233 3.461 1.315 5.716 11.015 6.317 7.308 7.333 1.888 6.613 4.353 7.802 4.478 8.662 6.253 4.111 5.8 2.962 8.446 6.623 6.453 5.793 4.327 3.921 5.958 6.203 6.731 5.699 1.93 6.917 3.604 4.848 5.19 5.179 5.301 5.258 2020 +748 BFA NGDP Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. The ministry of economy also provides estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 504.063 564.046 635.404 673.373 690.171 784.446 793.113 801.029 876.34 938.435 949.66 994.696 999.275 "1,018.96" "1,183.48" "1,335.83" "1,488.14" "1,606.77" "1,861.09" "2,086.19" "2,108.16" "2,336.62" "2,512.87" "2,749.16" "2,874.88" "3,240.72" "3,420.54" "3,649.93" "4,215.34" "4,444.60" "5,002.18" "5,692.82" "6,413.11" "6,640.14" "6,884.47" "6,995.31" "7,605.12" "8,191.30" "8,920.42" "9,369.19" "9,988.37" "10,583.14" "11,337.38" "12,124.78" "13,009.09" "13,956.49" "14,990.32" "16,094.07" 2020 +748 BFA NGDPD Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.386 2.076 1.934 1.767 1.579 1.746 2.29 2.665 2.942 2.942 3.488 3.526 3.775 3.599 2.164 2.676 2.909 2.753 3.155 3.388 2.961 3.19 3.62 4.74 5.449 6.15 6.548 7.627 9.45 9.44 10.118 12.078 12.569 13.444 13.947 11.833 12.83 14.102 16.067 15.991 17.378 19.095 18.268 18.946 20.382 21.996 23.779 25.53 2020 +748 BFA PPPGDP Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.564 2.881 3.102 3.184 3.352 3.849 4.239 4.333 4.746 5.038 5.195 5.858 6.006 6.361 6.582 7.104 8.031 8.686 9.425 10.259 10.69 11.653 12.35 13.577 14.565 16.323 17.879 19.117 20.614 21.361 23.443 25.515 26.835 28.735 29.761 31.033 35.34 39.238 42.88 46.135 47.592 52.998 58.812 63.861 68.584 73.477 78.845 84.597 2020 +748 BFA NGDP_D Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 37.685 41.077 45.635 48.949 49.38 50.427 47.227 47.811 49.441 51.83 52.768 50.674 50.789 50.057 57.385 61.27 61.483 62.44 67.398 70.388 69.811 72.577 74.795 75.906 75.975 78.816 78.293 80.245 87.595 89.702 93.092 99.365 105.152 102.913 102.275 100 102.604 104.057 106.173 105.501 110.344 109.351 113.068 115.33 117.636 119.989 122.389 124.837 2020 +748 BFA NGDPRPC Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "196,041.24" "196,580.33" "194,512.36" "187,396.60" "185,583.09" "201,297.46" "211,754.94" "205,820.29" "212,114.20" "211,030.81" "204,254.06" "216,895.26" "211,623.69" "213,095.72" "210,089.29" "216,082.98" "233,342.59" "241,271.46" "251,746.94" "262,688.68" "260,149.94" "269,537.94" "273,296.83" "286,203.85" "290,394.13" "306,346.91" "315,917.94" "319,147.91" "327,597.57" "327,245.53" "344,331.00" "356,251.84" "368,040.94" "377,921.98" "382,767.42" "386,254.73" "397,508.90" "410,139.19" "425,374.72" "437,009.03" "432,855.25" "449,715.65" "452,756.28" "461,290.35" "471,515.73" "481,919.17" "493,125.45" "504,383.90" 2020 +748 BFA NGDPRPPPPC Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 977.191 979.878 969.57 934.1 925.061 "1,003.39" "1,055.52" "1,025.94" "1,057.31" "1,051.91" "1,018.13" "1,081.14" "1,054.86" "1,062.20" "1,047.22" "1,077.09" "1,163.12" "1,202.65" "1,254.86" "1,309.40" "1,296.75" "1,343.54" "1,362.28" "1,426.62" "1,447.50" "1,527.02" "1,574.73" "1,590.83" "1,632.95" "1,631.19" "1,716.36" "1,775.78" "1,834.54" "1,883.80" "1,907.95" "1,925.33" "1,981.43" "2,044.39" "2,120.33" "2,178.32" "2,157.62" "2,241.66" "2,256.82" "2,299.36" "2,350.33" "2,402.18" "2,458.04" "2,514.16" 2020 +748 BFA NGDPPC Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "73,878.66" "80,749.18" "88,765.22" "91,728.90" "91,641.11" "101,508.25" "100,005.62" "98,405.57" "104,871.56" "109,377.03" "107,780.82" "109,910.15" "107,482.32" "106,669.45" "120,559.51" "132,393.19" "143,466.60" "150,650.02" "169,672.39" "184,901.55" "181,613.46" "195,621.67" "204,413.27" "217,245.43" "220,625.91" "241,449.25" "247,342.33" "256,098.84" "286,958.44" "293,545.46" "320,545.61" "353,989.12" "387,001.89" "388,930.84" "391,473.62" "386,254.73" "407,861.22" "426,780.51" "451,633.38" "461,050.69" "477,628.31" "491,766.60" "511,924.66" "532,005.48" "554,674.36" "578,250.85" "603,531.13" "629,656.44" 2020 +748 BFA NGDPDPC Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 349.672 297.167 270.123 240.72 209.724 225.945 288.783 327.429 352.095 342.864 395.875 389.6 406.069 376.711 220.468 265.238 280.453 258.109 287.604 300.311 255.082 267.099 294.457 374.534 418.187 458.187 473.475 535.125 643.334 623.497 648.365 751.041 758.48 787.481 793.051 653.393 688.061 734.737 813.468 786.929 831.013 887.282 824.884 831.309 869.049 911.335 957.364 998.806 2020 +748 BFA PPPPC Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 375.739 412.418 433.295 433.791 445.098 498.052 534.475 532.345 567.97 587.228 589.641 647.31 645.97 665.88 670.508 704.097 774.259 814.372 859.295 909.277 920.891 975.618 "1,004.64" "1,072.85" "1,117.78" "1,216.17" "1,292.86" "1,341.38" "1,403.29" "1,410.77" "1,502.27" "1,586.57" "1,619.40" "1,683.11" "1,692.30" "1,713.52" "1,895.30" "2,044.39" "2,170.98" "2,270.26" "2,275.78" "2,462.67" "2,655.60" "2,802.05" "2,924.26" "3,044.33" "3,174.43" "3,309.73" 2020 +748 BFA NGAP_NPGDP Burkina Faso Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +748 BFA PPPSH Burkina Faso Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.022 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.03 0.032 0.033 0.034 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.039 0.04 2020 +748 BFA PPPEX Burkina Faso Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 196.622 195.795 204.861 211.459 205.89 203.811 187.11 184.853 184.643 186.26 182.791 169.795 166.389 160.193 179.803 188.033 185.295 184.989 197.455 203.35 197.215 200.51 203.469 202.493 197.378 198.533 191.314 190.923 204.489 208.075 213.374 223.116 238.979 231.079 231.326 225.416 215.197 208.757 208.032 203.083 209.875 199.688 192.772 189.863 189.68 189.944 190.123 190.244 2020 +748 BFA NID_NGDP Burkina Faso Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. The ministry of economy also provides estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 7.696 11.052 10.556 7.3 8.565 15.326 12.576 11.78 11.402 12.927 12.963 13.024 13.065 13.531 14.229 14.768 16.686 18.189 17.925 17.297 14.571 13.546 13.452 15.459 15.518 17.564 16.125 18.251 20.732 19.99 21.99 22.124 24.653 23.71 19.262 19.43 20.824 24.024 26.127 26.659 23.667 25.593 27.279 26.774 31.228 27.952 28.519 28.329 2020 +748 BFA NGSD_NGDP Burkina Faso Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. The ministry of economy also provides estimates Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 9.111 11.885 8.638 6.416 11.631 11.718 11.788 9.912 9.821 16.302 10.757 10.455 12.456 11.554 14.929 11.323 9.436 10.103 11.321 7.34 3.805 4.417 5.171 7.693 5.76 7.239 7.817 10.898 10.5 15.953 20.194 20.796 23.361 13.702 12.098 11.863 14.745 18.993 21.988 23.383 27.95 25.818 23.828 23.385 28.239 25.675 26.462 26.668 2020 +748 BFA PCPI Burkina Faso "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 32.462 34.915 39.125 42.39 44.445 47.58 46.295 44.976 46.861 46.71 46.333 47.492 46.546 46.832 58.409 62.949 66.794 68.751 72.127 71.348 71.227 74.595 76.31 77.867 77.556 82.526 84.454 84.257 93.246 94.052 93.48 96.068 99.735 100.259 100 101.653 102.102 103.616 105.643 102.227 104.153 108.168 123.528 125.381 126.635 129.168 131.751 134.386 2021 +748 BFA PCPIPCH Burkina Faso "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.259 7.556 12.058 8.346 4.847 7.054 -2.7 -2.85 4.191 -0.322 -0.807 2.502 -1.991 0.614 24.72 7.772 6.109 2.929 4.911 -1.08 -0.169 4.727 2.3 2.04 -0.4 6.409 2.336 -0.233 10.668 0.864 -0.608 2.769 3.817 0.525 -0.258 1.653 0.441 1.483 1.956 -3.233 1.885 3.855 14.2 1.5 1 2 2 2 2021 +748 BFA PCPIE Burkina Faso "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 33.398 35.583 40.359 41.469 44.576 45.02 43.429 44.724 45.686 46.426 45.797 45.39 45.316 46.538 60.076 62.444 66.772 69.562 70.237 70.7 72.403 73.11 75.986 78.391 78.933 82.463 83.724 85.622 95.535 93.773 93.529 98.261 99.906 100.026 99.877 102.74 102.43 104.11 104.46 101.79 104.15 112.47 127.878 123.403 126.685 129.219 131.803 134.439 2021 +748 BFA PCPIEPCH Burkina Faso "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 6.543 13.423 2.75 7.493 0.996 -3.533 2.981 2.151 1.619 -1.355 -0.889 -0.163 2.696 29.091 3.941 6.931 4.178 0.972 0.659 2.409 0.976 3.935 3.165 0.692 4.472 1.528 2.267 11.578 -1.844 -0.261 5.06 1.674 0.12 -0.149 2.867 -0.302 1.64 0.336 -2.556 2.318 7.988 13.7 -3.5 2.66 2 2 2 2021 +748 BFA TM_RPCH Burkina Faso Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -2.934 5.953 -12.961 -11.068 26.081 19.984 0.825 -0.426 -15.355 11.709 1.703 -12.13 7.908 -29.191 15.578 7.495 -1.99 28.513 -15.68 -12.36 2.304 7.666 24.521 -5.831 2.687 3.034 14.221 10.57 -2.44 13.986 10.532 13.171 13.528 -6.417 8.449 2.235 13.012 3.513 -2.653 -2.286 11.767 0.193 0.349 3.353 4.306 4.762 4.564 2021 +748 BFA TMG_RPCH Burkina Faso Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -0.694 9.407 -12.484 -10.123 34.66 20.952 -3.806 -6.213 -10.056 13.504 -6.243 -8.282 8.428 -26.981 15.027 15.454 -2.486 31.509 -13.484 -13.571 1.738 7.565 18.854 -3.475 -0.183 4.296 12.083 11.303 -6.509 8.034 10.619 14.98 15.946 -6.763 7.41 2.939 14.278 4.382 -2.659 1.413 15.568 3.48 -0.727 3.259 4.196 4.714 4.663 2021 +748 BFA TX_RPCH Burkina Faso Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 9.127 -5.448 -15.229 6.027 13.633 2.128 11.621 -7.455 -26.896 33.915 6.465 -14.104 10.122 -4.938 -11.669 -2.902 -1.834 42.138 -8.157 5.215 -1.346 33.599 -2.795 21.727 18.105 6.985 5.56 9.003 6.414 54.547 23.932 9.927 1.879 10.018 6.504 11.673 19.424 5.963 -0.052 -2.713 2.59 4.676 9.264 5.857 5.064 5.023 5.554 2021 +748 BFA TXG_RPCH Burkina Faso Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 13.413 -14.02 -12.197 18.604 12.178 -2.635 17.92 -9.618 -29.793 37.563 5.678 -15.291 8.909 -3.094 -13.806 5.594 -1.268 49.119 -9.511 4.376 -2.263 30.081 1.613 22.043 18.757 10.303 2.634 7.468 4.357 52.259 25.425 12.472 -1.539 12.12 6.408 12.493 21.194 5.874 0.249 0.15 2.741 5.138 9.282 5.746 5.044 4.915 5.504 2021 +748 BFA LUR Burkina Faso Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +748 BFA LE Burkina Faso Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +748 BFA LP Burkina Faso Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 6.823 6.985 7.158 7.341 7.531 7.728 7.931 8.14 8.356 8.58 8.811 9.05 9.297 9.552 9.817 10.09 10.373 10.666 10.969 11.283 11.608 11.945 12.293 12.655 13.031 13.422 13.829 14.252 14.69 15.141 15.605 16.082 16.571 17.073 17.586 18.111 18.646 19.193 19.751 20.321 20.912 21.521 22.147 22.791 23.454 24.136 24.838 25.56 2020 +748 BFA GGR Burkina Faso General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.45 88.91 111.84 104.16 151.538 103.385 141.217 142.304 143.207 188.68 224.285 269.145 279.307 319.046 377.754 354.156 376.25 377.782 434.602 461.796 496.719 "1,239.05" 650.547 630.752 771.524 880.219 "1,047.29" "1,276.51" "1,441.75" "1,321.15" "1,277.98" "1,410.70" "1,583.58" "1,745.87" "1,881.97" "1,975.34" "2,223.83" "2,387.86" "2,502.23" "2,662.36" "2,873.08" "3,109.27" "3,406.10" 2021 +748 BFA GGR_NGDP Burkina Faso General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.256 11.21 13.962 11.886 16.148 10.887 14.197 14.241 14.054 15.943 16.79 18.086 17.383 17.143 18.107 16.799 16.102 15.034 15.809 16.063 15.327 36.224 17.824 14.963 17.359 17.597 18.397 19.905 21.713 19.19 18.269 18.549 19.332 19.572 20.087 19.776 21.013 21.062 20.637 20.465 20.586 20.742 21.164 2021 +748 BFA GGX Burkina Faso General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 89.973 129.355 154.056 142.043 133.098 174.951 168.786 167.377 182.033 211.013 259.625 293.939 321.771 367.391 446.325 417.988 459.374 489.168 483.81 582.37 655.175 748.349 833.588 783.656 956.439 "1,083.23" "1,163.39" "1,453.72" "1,677.34" "1,440.76" "1,424.16" "1,645.11" "2,150.00" "2,137.71" "2,201.27" "2,544.28" "2,896.97" "3,075.97" "3,144.72" "3,221.62" "3,291.63" "3,558.83" "3,888.76" 2021 +748 BFA GGX_NGDP Burkina Faso General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.47 16.31 19.232 16.209 14.183 18.422 16.969 16.75 17.865 17.83 19.435 19.752 20.026 19.741 21.394 19.827 19.66 19.467 17.598 20.257 20.217 21.878 22.838 18.591 21.519 21.655 20.436 22.668 25.261 20.928 20.359 21.632 26.247 23.964 23.495 25.472 27.373 27.131 25.936 24.764 23.585 23.741 24.163 2021 +748 BFA GGXCNL Burkina Faso General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.523 -40.445 -42.216 -37.883 18.44 -71.566 -27.569 -25.073 -38.826 -22.333 -35.341 -24.793 -42.464 -48.345 -68.571 -63.832 -83.124 -111.386 -49.208 -120.574 -158.456 490.699 -183.041 -152.904 -184.915 -203.006 -116.1 -177.211 -235.591 -119.612 -146.182 -234.411 -566.421 -391.839 -319.304 -568.942 -673.134 -688.105 -642.492 -559.261 -418.555 -449.56 -482.661 2021 +748 BFA GGXCNL_NGDP Burkina Faso General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.214 -5.1 -5.27 -4.323 1.965 -7.536 -2.772 -2.509 -3.81 -1.887 -2.646 -1.666 -2.643 -2.598 -3.287 -3.028 -3.557 -4.433 -1.79 -4.194 -4.89 14.346 -5.015 -3.627 -4.16 -4.058 -2.039 -2.763 -3.548 -1.737 -2.09 -3.082 -6.915 -4.393 -3.408 -5.696 -6.36 -6.069 -5.299 -4.299 -2.999 -2.999 -2.999 2021 +748 BFA GGSB Burkina Faso General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +748 BFA GGSB_NPGDP Burkina Faso General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +748 BFA GGXONLB Burkina Faso General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.463 -33.215 -33.546 -28.823 26.34 -63.116 -16.589 -13.704 -26.439 -7.372 -18.917 -13.297 -30.742 -35.642 -54.909 -47.213 -65.654 -94.622 -32.422 -101.447 -140.293 508.048 -169.986 -140.21 -168.044 -181.651 -87.809 -135.406 -200.891 -75.6 -102.43 -169.064 -496.905 -294.598 -202.235 -428.365 -480.585 -492.305 -408.332 -381.085 -218.954 -229.117 -251.701 2021 +748 BFA GGXONLB_NGDP Burkina Faso General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.314 -4.188 -4.188 -3.289 2.807 -6.646 -1.668 -1.371 -2.595 -0.623 -1.416 -0.894 -1.913 -1.915 -2.632 -2.24 -2.81 -3.765 -1.179 -3.529 -4.329 14.853 -4.657 -3.326 -3.781 -3.631 -1.542 -2.111 -3.025 -1.098 -1.464 -2.223 -6.066 -3.303 -2.159 -4.289 -4.541 -4.342 -3.368 -2.929 -1.569 -1.528 -1.564 2021 +748 BFA GGXWDN Burkina Faso General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +748 BFA GGXWDN_NGDP Burkina Faso General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +748 BFA GGXWDG Burkina Faso General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,087.75" "1,090.69" "1,171.24" "1,270.83" 687.133 832.713 970.834 "1,149.87" "1,388.80" "1,278.95" "1,489.25" "1,579.33" "1,712.71" "2,176.40" "2,542.35" "2,730.59" "3,372.42" "3,985.56" "4,631.59" "5,542.29" "6,752.35" "7,192.87" "7,612.81" "7,975.86" "8,384.95" "8,861.42" 2021 +748 BFA GGXWDG_NGDP Burkina Faso General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.287 39.674 40.74 39.214 20.088 22.815 23.031 25.871 27.764 22.466 23.222 23.785 24.878 31.112 33.429 33.335 37.806 42.539 46.37 52.369 59.558 59.324 58.519 57.148 55.936 55.06 2021 +748 BFA NGDP_FY Burkina Faso "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussion with the authorities, past trends and impact of on going structural reforms Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Commitment basis , with cash adjustment General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 504.063 564.046 635.404 673.373 690.171 784.446 793.113 801.029 876.34 938.435 949.66 994.696 999.275 "1,018.96" "1,183.48" "1,335.83" "1,488.14" "1,606.77" "1,861.09" "2,086.19" "2,108.16" "2,336.62" "2,512.87" "2,749.16" "2,874.88" "3,240.72" "3,420.54" "3,649.93" "4,215.34" "4,444.60" "5,002.18" "5,692.82" "6,413.11" "6,640.14" "6,884.47" "6,995.31" "7,605.12" "8,191.30" "8,920.42" "9,369.19" "9,988.37" "10,583.14" "11,337.38" "12,124.78" "13,009.09" "13,956.49" "14,990.32" "16,094.07" 2021 +748 BFA BCA Burkina Faso Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.049 -0.042 -0.092 -0.06 -0.003 -0.063 -0.018 -0.05 -0.047 0.099 -0.077 -0.091 -0.023 -0.071 0.015 -0.092 -0.211 -0.223 -0.208 -0.337 -0.319 -0.291 -0.3 -0.368 -0.532 -0.635 -0.544 -0.561 -0.967 -0.381 -0.182 -0.16 -0.162 -1.346 -0.999 -0.895 -0.78 -0.709 -0.665 -0.524 0.744 0.043 -0.631 -0.642 -0.609 -0.501 -0.489 -0.424 2021 +748 BFA BCA_NGDPD Burkina Faso Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.042 -2.028 -4.762 -3.401 -0.219 -3.607 -0.788 -1.868 -1.581 3.375 -2.206 -2.568 -0.609 -1.977 0.7 -3.445 -7.25 -8.086 -6.605 -9.957 -10.766 -9.129 -8.281 -7.766 -9.758 -10.324 -8.308 -7.353 -10.232 -4.037 -1.797 -1.328 -1.292 -10.008 -7.165 -7.568 -6.08 -5.031 -4.139 -3.276 4.283 0.225 -3.452 -3.389 -2.989 -2.278 -2.057 -1.661 2020 +618 BDI NGDP_R Burundi "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office / World Bank. World Bank estimates from 2012 onwards. Latest actual data: 2019. World Bank estimates used 2012-2019. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 765.621 858.749 849.697 881.267 882.635 986.646 "1,018.71" "1,074.77" "1,128.84" "1,144.07" "1,183.64" "1,252.07" "1,264.68" "1,185.81" "1,140.40" "1,050.09" 966.07 970.063 "1,016.16" "1,027.99" "1,046.30" "1,063.72" "1,088.75" "1,115.64" "1,157.65" "1,208.24" "1,273.66" "1,317.62" "1,381.68" "1,434.36" "1,507.86" "1,568.67" "1,638.42" "1,719.10" "1,792.00" "1,722.11" "1,711.78" "1,720.34" "1,748.03" "1,780.24" "1,786.21" "1,841.92" "1,902.31" "1,979.38" "2,075.74" "2,182.42" "2,286.68" "2,391.06" 2019 +618 BDI NGDP_RPCH Burundi "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -6.825 12.164 -1.054 3.715 0.155 11.784 3.25 5.503 5.031 1.349 3.458 5.781 1.007 -6.236 -3.829 -7.919 -8.001 0.413 4.752 1.164 1.781 1.665 2.353 2.469 3.766 4.37 5.414 3.452 4.862 3.813 5.124 4.033 4.447 4.924 4.241 -3.9 -0.6 0.5 1.61 1.842 0.335 3.119 3.278 4.052 4.868 5.14 4.777 4.565 2019 +618 BDI NGDP Burundi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office / World Bank. World Bank estimates from 2012 onwards. Latest actual data: 2019. World Bank estimates used 2012-2019. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 85.546 89.022 94.027 102.819 120.365 141.246 140.742 143.488 152.798 179.42 193.662 211.849 225.439 227.738 233.554 249.687 262.893 342.542 399.881 487.88 627.262 727.963 768.145 849.382 "1,007.49" "1,208.24" "1,309.90" "1,467.23" "1,911.14" "2,184.18" "2,501.05" "2,819.53" "3,365.81" "3,812.50" "4,185.00" "4,879.79" "4,897.10" "5,485.07" "5,414.49" "5,559.59" "5,910.57" "6,612.79" "7,501.66" "8,372.39" "9,390.70" "10,539.86" "11,708.10" "12,964.88" 2019 +618 BDI NGDPD Burundi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.951 0.989 1.045 1.106 1.005 1.17 1.233 1.161 1.088 1.131 1.131 1.167 1.082 0.938 0.924 1 0.868 0.972 0.893 0.866 0.87 0.877 0.825 0.785 0.915 1.117 1.273 1.356 1.612 1.775 2.032 2.236 2.333 2.456 2.706 3.104 2.96 3.172 3.037 3.012 3.086 3.351 3.686 3.995 4.351 4.741 5.113 5.497 2019 +618 BDI PPPGDP Burundi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.283 1.576 1.655 1.784 1.851 2.135 2.249 2.431 2.643 2.784 2.988 3.268 3.376 3.24 3.183 2.992 2.803 2.863 3.033 3.112 3.239 3.367 3.5 3.657 3.897 4.195 4.558 4.843 5.176 5.408 5.753 6.109 6.386 7.069 7.649 8.551 8.358 8.375 8.714 9.033 9.172 9.852 10.898 11.743 12.574 13.465 14.377 15.324 2019 +618 BDI NGDP_D Burundi "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.173 10.367 11.066 11.667 13.637 14.316 13.816 13.351 13.536 15.683 16.362 16.92 17.826 19.205 20.48 23.778 27.213 35.311 39.352 47.46 59.95 68.435 70.553 76.134 87.029 100 102.846 111.354 138.32 152.275 165.867 179.741 205.43 221.773 233.538 283.361 286.083 318.837 309.747 312.294 330.901 359.016 394.346 422.98 452.403 482.943 512.012 542.223 2019 +618 BDI NGDPRPC Burundi "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "187,179.38" "203,970.10" "196,074.45" "197,569.84" "192,243.05" "208,779.21" "209,427.16" "214,660.54" "219,042.20" "215,677.65" "216,783.62" "222,787.36" "218,802.63" "205,512.91" "194,276.47" "175,600.66" "158,632.18" "156,714.61" "161,295.44" "158,420.25" "156,545.86" "154,516.78" "153,546.22" "153,668.94" "154,812.10" "160,841.85" "164,611.19" "165,333.48" "167,833.03" "168,666.10" "171,810.88" "173,365.01" "175,629.53" "178,737.02" "180,889.94" "168,772.07" "162,557.56" "158,304.61" "156,168.14" "154,413.10" "150,417.99" "150,592.22" "150,999.06" "152,540.82" "155,307.21" "158,533.56" "161,268.99" "163,718.56" 2016 +618 BDI NGDPRPPPPC Burundi "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 911.284 993.03 954.59 961.871 935.937 "1,016.44" "1,019.60" "1,045.08" "1,066.41" "1,050.03" "1,055.41" "1,084.64" "1,065.24" "1,000.54" 945.837 854.913 772.302 762.966 785.268 771.27 762.145 752.266 747.541 748.139 753.704 783.06 801.411 804.928 817.097 821.152 836.463 844.029 855.054 870.183 880.664 821.668 791.413 770.707 760.306 751.762 732.311 733.16 735.14 742.646 756.115 771.822 785.14 797.065 2016 +618 BDI NGDPPC Burundi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,914.32" "21,144.63" "21,697.46" "23,050.75" "26,216.22" "29,888.40" "28,933.74" "28,658.46" "29,649.16" "33,823.76" "35,469.20" "37,695.53" "39,003.32" "39,469.24" "39,787.80" "41,753.66" "43,168.04" "55,338.02" "63,473.18" "75,185.76" "93,849.93" "105,744.33" "108,331.29" "116,994.76" "134,731.01" "160,841.85" "169,295.47" "184,106.22" "232,146.39" "256,836.75" "284,978.10" "311,607.79" "360,796.15" "396,390.73" "422,446.55" "478,234.15" "465,048.82" "504,733.12" "483,726.32" "482,222.89" "497,734.45" "540,649.49" "595,458.11" "645,217.10" "702,614.61" "765,626.49" "825,717.13" "887,720.19" 2016 +618 BDI NGDPDPC Burundi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 232.381 234.94 241.083 247.995 218.999 247.644 253.424 231.932 211.184 213.175 207.113 207.674 187.243 162.572 157.474 167.177 142.588 157.054 141.755 133.412 130.225 127.349 116.392 108.066 122.381 148.71 164.575 170.174 195.79 208.78 231.549 247.097 250.118 255.319 273.133 304.243 281.062 291.859 271.289 261.294 259.906 273.956 292.619 307.87 325.508 344.384 360.611 376.414 2016 +618 BDI PPPPC Burundi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 313.734 374.221 381.963 399.948 403.211 451.739 462.265 485.536 512.918 524.844 547.278 581.456 584.07 561.596 542.231 500.383 460.307 462.584 481.465 479.545 484.607 489.102 493.605 503.75 521.121 558.396 589.116 607.692 628.709 635.879 655.52 675.193 684.554 734.995 772.157 838.038 793.743 770.707 778.468 783.49 772.416 805.444 865.04 905.008 940.754 978.144 "1,013.97" "1,049.29" 2016 +618 BDI NGAP_NPGDP Burundi Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +618 BDI PPPSH Burundi Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.01 0.011 0.01 0.011 0.01 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 2019 +618 BDI PPPEX Burundi Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 66.663 56.503 56.805 57.634 65.019 66.163 62.591 59.024 57.805 64.445 64.81 64.83 66.778 70.28 73.378 83.443 93.781 119.628 131.834 156.786 193.662 216.201 219.469 232.248 258.541 288.042 287.372 302.96 369.243 403.908 434.736 461.509 527.053 539.311 547.1 570.659 585.893 654.896 621.382 615.481 644.387 671.244 688.359 712.941 746.863 782.734 814.345 846.024 2019 +618 BDI NID_NGDP Burundi Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office / World Bank. World Bank estimates from 2012 onwards. Latest actual data: 2019. World Bank estimates used 2012-2019. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 43.951 47.663 60.348 62.576 57.814 47.726 47.171 51.887 53.677 50.54 31.877 30.2 34.577 37.691 23.176 21.455 27.841 18.595 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 18.36 17.216 14.831 12.422 15.173 15.926 15.432 14.855 15.355 18.286 17.286 17.786 18.286 18.786 19.286 19.931 21.772 25.388 26.03 23.204 21.7 21.457 21.036 2019 +618 BDI NGSD_NGDP Burundi Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office / World Bank. World Bank estimates from 2012 onwards. Latest actual data: 2019. World Bank estimates used 2012-2019. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 4.659 9.852 1.864 10.325 6.314 7.014 8.915 5.332 5.305 7.497 -4.677 4.076 2.687 10.117 7.225 7.453 3.161 5.961 -0.819 3.75 12.981 16.492 7.458 5.921 13.495 13.695 -4.071 -17.58 2.601 8.861 3.688 0.959 -3.737 -5.258 2.662 5.768 6.727 6.573 7.383 7.724 9.718 8.346 10.476 11.88 9.575 10.062 10.509 10.743 2019 +618 BDI PCPI Burundi "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. 10/01/2020 Harmonized prices: No. The data cover only the national capital, Bujumbura. Base year: 2013. December 2013=100 Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.575 4.01 4.245 4.591 5.248 5.448 5.539 5.933 6.199 6.922 7.407 8.073 8.218 9.012 10.355 12.345 15.618 20.469 23.022 23.832 29.915 32.269 31.863 35.232 38.113 43.164 44.349 48.079 59.814 66.128 70.424 77.173 91.2 98.439 102.787 108.496 114.492 133.494 129.8 128.879 138.294 149.791 175.77 190.711 199.292 207.663 215.968 224.609 2021 +618 BDI PCPIPCH Burundi "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 1.2 12.167 5.868 8.151 14.317 3.804 1.676 7.113 4.487 11.662 7.002 8.997 1.797 9.657 14.897 19.221 26.512 31.063 12.471 3.522 25.523 7.868 -1.258 10.574 8.177 13.253 2.744 8.412 24.407 10.557 6.496 9.583 18.176 7.938 4.417 5.554 5.526 16.597 -2.767 -0.709 7.305 8.313 17.344 8.5 4.5 4.2 4 4.001 2021 +618 BDI PCPIE Burundi "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. 10/01/2020 Harmonized prices: No. The data cover only the national capital, Bujumbura. Base year: 2013. December 2013=100 Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.508 3.894 4.206 4.427 5.532 5.226 5.458 5.73 6.037 6.761 7.487 8.111 8.397 9.701 10.978 13.082 17.972 22.754 22.478 27.205 31.039 32.183 33.239 36.846 41.292 41.736 45.493 52.178 65.574 68.609 71.409 82.017 91.728 100 103.745 111.145 121.7 134.478 126.574 133.083 143.079 157.491 188.465 188.612 204.376 206.095 219.96 223.85 2021 +618 BDI PCPIEPCH Burundi "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 10.986 8.013 5.261 24.966 -5.535 4.432 4.985 5.359 12.002 10.732 8.338 3.522 15.532 13.157 19.169 37.384 26.604 -1.21 21.027 14.093 3.685 3.28 10.854 12.067 1.075 9.001 14.694 25.674 4.629 4.082 14.855 11.841 9.017 3.745 7.132 9.497 10.499 -5.877 5.142 7.511 10.073 19.667 0.078 8.358 0.841 6.728 1.769 2021 +618 BDI TM_RPCH Burundi Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Some data are staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.161 0.139 29.925 7.209 3.21 -5.1 6.471 -14.224 0.499 -11.097 17.633 -19.214 -14.328 -11.584 20.846 1.605 -39.12 -18.903 45.51 -4.627 4.135 5.949 13.796 20.886 24.094 57.96 13.298 42.299 -17.997 -7.423 66.795 -17.772 8.204 2.446 -5.49 -29.36 10.288 10.92 14.698 45.588 -17.818 -1.797 14.186 6.097 4.356 0.403 2.159 1.867 2020 +618 BDI TMG_RPCH Burundi Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Some data are staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.014 -3.577 32.512 -7.35 9.079 -21.3 6.471 -14.224 0.499 -11.097 17.633 5.473 -13.182 -17.657 20.971 -0.079 -41.792 -22.457 55.236 -1.414 1.723 8.766 11.102 22.639 1.893 56.443 17.182 69.992 -31.955 3.528 86.968 -19.509 10.992 -0.547 -13.909 -28.373 7.422 14.988 17.291 44.459 -16.056 -3.645 18.319 6.123 4.471 0.353 2.223 1.925 2020 +618 BDI TX_RPCH Burundi Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Some data are staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -44.338 48.945 11.543 -11.398 9.921 12.6 -12.629 8.917 1.766 -10.015 0.413 22.903 5.976 -19.221 -20.668 28.289 -49.669 64.512 -23.443 5.611 5.901 8.967 -14.017 38.555 -11.685 24.653 -20.639 21.323 16.101 -20.627 16.901 5.532 2.205 37.327 -12.715 -7.099 27.722 29.97 13.224 -15.813 -15.366 -15.658 49.578 2.098 4.5 8.304 4.321 4.318 2020 +618 BDI TXG_RPCH Burundi Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Some data are staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -50.26 46.636 11.57 -15.462 18.571 14.6 -12.629 8.917 1.766 -10.015 0.413 15.859 16.672 -21.015 -24.561 33.897 -51.809 87.117 -26.088 7.448 4.724 4 -18.692 29.491 -11.377 2.817 -19.662 15.41 -11.431 0.728 13.6 3.31 14.582 -7.051 34.751 -2.843 19.527 31.509 15.477 -4.677 -21.629 -18.272 67.292 -0.661 4.481 9.159 4.216 4.391 2020 +618 BDI LUR Burundi Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +618 BDI LE Burundi Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +618 BDI LP Burundi Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 4.09 4.21 4.334 4.461 4.591 4.726 4.864 5.007 5.154 5.305 5.46 5.62 5.78 5.77 5.87 5.98 6.09 6.19 6.3 6.489 6.684 6.884 7.091 7.26 7.478 7.512 7.737 7.969 8.232 8.504 8.776 9.048 9.329 9.618 9.907 10.204 10.53 10.867 11.193 11.529 11.875 12.231 12.598 12.976 13.365 13.766 14.179 14.605 2016 +618 BDI GGR Burundi General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.588 57.588 57.588 60.446 47.88 53.477 48.432 57 72.17 85.143 114.231 121.432 143.55 184.571 255.338 272.903 347.777 534.876 734.994 717.349 930.559 "1,091.04" "1,135.97" "1,253.18" "1,026.56" 761.668 757.234 "1,046.94" "1,048.23" "1,244.00" "1,320.17" "1,563.87" "2,216.86" "2,507.53" "2,604.02" "2,898.03" "3,201.17" "3,486.67" 2020 +618 BDI GGR_NGDP Burundi General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.736 27.184 25.545 26.542 20.501 21.417 18.423 16.64 18.048 17.452 18.211 16.681 18.688 21.73 25.344 22.587 26.55 36.455 38.458 32.843 37.207 38.696 33.75 32.87 24.529 15.609 15.463 19.087 19.36 22.376 22.336 23.649 29.552 29.95 27.73 27.496 27.342 26.893 2020 +618 BDI GGX Burundi General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.244 47.377 68.514 63.677 52.668 64.277 74.791 74.865 92.805 115.123 154.593 184.917 184.885 309.752 411.096 400.44 477.769 571.71 786.676 829.723 "1,021.53" "1,189.47" "1,263.66" "1,325.58" "1,190.99" "1,130.55" "1,105.49" "1,321.54" "1,408.78" "1,599.55" "1,709.39" "1,842.67" "2,766.55" "3,143.39" "3,042.70" "3,180.66" "3,485.67" "3,779.00" 2020 +618 BDI GGX_NGDP Burundi General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.264 22.364 30.391 27.961 22.551 25.743 28.449 21.856 23.208 23.597 24.646 25.402 24.069 36.468 40.804 33.142 36.474 38.965 41.163 37.988 40.844 42.187 37.544 34.769 28.459 23.168 22.574 24.093 26.019 28.771 28.921 27.865 36.879 37.545 32.401 30.177 29.771 29.148 2020 +618 BDI GGXCNL Burundi General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.344 10.211 -10.925 -3.231 -4.788 -10.801 -26.359 -17.865 -20.635 -29.98 -40.363 -63.485 -41.335 -125.18 -155.759 -127.537 -129.991 -36.835 -51.682 -112.374 -90.97 -98.429 -127.695 -72.396 -164.434 -368.878 -348.257 -274.598 -360.55 -355.552 -389.217 -278.807 -549.682 -635.856 -438.681 -282.637 -284.499 -292.327 2020 +618 BDI GGXCNL_NGDP Burundi General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.472 4.82 -4.846 -1.419 -2.05 -4.326 -10.026 -5.215 -5.16 -6.145 -6.435 -8.721 -5.381 -14.738 -15.46 -10.556 -9.924 -2.51 -2.704 -5.145 -3.637 -3.491 -3.794 -1.899 -3.929 -7.559 -7.111 -5.006 -6.659 -6.395 -6.585 -4.216 -7.327 -7.595 -4.671 -2.682 -2.43 -2.255 2020 +618 BDI GGSB Burundi General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +618 BDI GGSB_NPGDP Burundi General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +618 BDI GGXONLB Burundi General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.813 0.429 -1.213 -6.328 -21.359 -11.165 -11.185 -17.145 -26.091 -45.027 -22.612 -100.31 -131.247 -95.547 -105.69 -6.965 -22.682 -86.124 -76.111 -72.886 -100.61 -42.826 -143.334 -343.878 -316.346 -237.998 -273.877 -225.844 -214.878 -88.643 -298.603 -368.94 -143.798 38.05 55.326 71.585 2020 +618 BDI GGXONLB_NGDP Burundi General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.022 0.188 -0.52 -2.534 -8.125 -3.259 -2.797 -3.514 -4.159 -6.185 -2.944 -11.81 -13.027 -7.908 -8.069 -0.475 -1.187 -3.943 -3.043 -2.585 -2.989 -1.123 -3.425 -7.047 -6.46 -4.339 -5.058 -4.062 -3.635 -1.34 -3.98 -4.407 -1.531 0.361 0.473 0.552 2020 +618 BDI GGXWDN Burundi General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +618 BDI GGXWDN_NGDP Burundi General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +618 BDI GGXWDG Burundi General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 855.743 927.328 "1,222.03" "1,460.68" "1,740.32" "1,655.05" "1,706.21" "1,901.73" "1,959.21" 561.119 "1,173.28" "1,204.10" "1,394.47" "1,443.32" "1,589.07" "1,948.31" "2,258.50" "2,572.62" "2,868.10" "3,335.07" "3,898.92" "4,401.78" "4,979.01" "5,657.82" "6,147.86" "6,490.75" "6,839.59" "7,164.27" 2020 +618 BDI GGXWDG_NGDP Burundi General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 136.425 127.387 159.088 171.969 172.738 136.98 130.255 129.613 102.515 25.69 46.912 42.706 41.43 37.858 37.971 39.926 46.119 46.902 52.971 59.988 65.965 66.565 66.372 67.577 65.468 61.583 58.418 55.259 2020 +618 BDI NGDP_FY Burundi "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting is on calendar year (January-December) GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Mix of cash and accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022 85.546 89.022 94.027 102.819 120.365 141.246 140.742 143.488 152.798 179.42 193.662 211.849 225.439 227.738 233.554 249.687 262.893 342.542 399.881 487.88 627.262 727.963 768.145 849.382 "1,007.49" "1,208.24" "1,309.90" "1,467.23" "1,911.14" "2,184.18" "2,501.05" "2,819.53" "3,365.81" "3,812.50" "4,185.00" "4,879.79" "4,897.10" "5,485.07" "5,414.49" "5,559.59" "5,910.57" "6,612.79" "7,501.66" "8,372.39" "9,390.70" "10,539.86" "11,708.10" "12,964.88" 2020 +618 BDI BCA Burundi Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Some data are staff estimates Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Burundi franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.083 -0.067 -0.127 -0.133 -0.118 -0.041 -0.036 -0.095 -0.07 -0.011 -0.069 -0.033 -0.06 -0.028 -0.017 0.01 -0.04 0.006 -0.044 -0.039 -0.061 -0.031 -0.104 -0.11 -0.06 -0.052 -0.271 -0.44 -0.158 -0.112 -0.249 -0.324 -0.434 -0.506 -0.423 -0.358 -0.327 -0.372 -0.346 -0.348 -0.315 -0.45 -0.55 -0.565 -0.593 -0.552 -0.56 -0.566 2020 +618 BDI BCA_NGDPD Burundi Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.777 -6.807 -12.195 -12.022 -11.723 -3.528 -2.934 -8.201 -6.437 -1.016 -6.141 -2.851 -5.508 -2.997 -1.827 1.045 -4.608 0.631 -4.906 -4.453 -7.019 -3.508 -12.542 -14.079 -6.505 -4.665 -21.287 -32.41 -9.821 -6.312 -12.238 -14.473 -18.592 -20.613 -15.624 -11.519 -11.059 -11.713 -11.403 -11.562 -10.212 -13.426 -14.912 -14.149 -13.629 -11.638 -10.948 -10.293 2019 +624 CPV NGDP_R Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts data have been revised from 2002 onward. The new data are obtained through a new computation methodology that uses an updated input-output table. The base year for the constant prices data is 2007. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2011 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" 23.91 25.93 26.662 29.201 30.305 32.924 33.87 35.329 37.448 39.582 39.856 40.415 41.646 44.69 47.787 51.367 54.805 58.992 63.955 71.54 76.739 81.449 85.752 92.185 96.727 102.347 111.679 121.974 130.086 128.433 130.317 135.489 136.955 138.054 138.898 140.297 146.899 152.337 174.527 184.418 157.155 168.156 174.882 183.189 193.631 204.28 214.494 224.147 2020 +624 CPV NGDP_RPCH Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.263 8.45 2.822 9.523 3.78 8.643 2.872 4.308 5.997 5.698 0.692 1.403 3.045 7.31 6.93 7.492 6.694 7.639 8.413 11.86 7.267 6.138 5.283 7.502 4.927 5.81 9.118 9.218 6.651 -1.27 1.467 3.969 1.082 0.803 0.611 1.007 4.706 3.702 14.566 5.668 -14.783 7 4 4.75 5.7 5.5 5 4.5 2020 +624 CPV NGDP Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts data have been revised from 2002 onward. The new data are obtained through a new computation methodology that uses an updated input-output table. The base year for the constant prices data is 2007. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2011 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" 6.291 7.477 9.026 10.931 12.34 13.898 16.827 18.839 21.052 23.037 23.749 25.243 26.84 32.011 36.653 41.215 45.641 50.292 56.397 67.501 70.536 75.848 79.6 87.09 90.811 96.69 108.722 121.974 134.698 135.879 138.569 147.924 150.351 153.723 154.436 158.699 165.782 173.097 201.333 213.942 180.742 196.8 213.8 229.8 247.696 266.571 285.527 304.195 2020 +624 CPV NGDPD Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.157 0.154 0.155 0.152 0.145 0.152 0.21 0.26 0.292 0.295 0.339 0.353 0.395 0.398 0.448 0.536 0.553 0.54 0.575 0.657 0.609 0.616 0.679 0.891 1.023 1.091 1.237 1.513 1.788 1.698 1.664 1.866 1.742 1.85 1.86 1.597 1.663 1.77 2.155 2.172 1.871 2.112 2.053 2.14 2.315 2.507 2.704 2.9 2020 +624 CPV PPPGDP Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.226 0.268 0.293 0.333 0.359 0.402 0.422 0.451 0.495 0.543 0.568 0.595 0.627 0.689 0.752 0.826 0.897 0.982 1.077 1.222 1.34 1.454 1.555 1.705 1.837 2.004 2.255 2.529 2.749 2.731 2.805 2.977 2.94 2.964 2.979 3.146 3.358 3.571 4.189 4.505 3.885 4.33 4.823 5.233 5.647 6.068 6.493 6.916 2020 +624 CPV NGDP_D Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.313 28.835 33.854 37.433 40.718 42.211 49.683 53.325 56.217 58.202 59.587 62.458 64.447 71.628 76.702 80.236 83.278 85.251 88.181 94.353 91.916 93.123 92.826 94.473 93.885 94.473 97.353 100 103.546 105.798 106.332 109.178 109.782 111.35 111.186 113.117 112.855 113.628 115.359 116.009 115.009 117.034 122.254 125.444 127.922 130.493 133.116 135.712 2020 +624 CPV NGDPRPC Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "82,667.28" "88,287.41" "89,136.53" "95,663.67" "97,204.99" "103,400.44" "104,179.11" "106,438.86" "110,485.61" "114,286.03" "112,516.73" "111,456.56" "112,132.77" "117,478.69" "126,035.21" "132,005.82" "137,435.00" "144,526.69" "153,251.05" "167,822.89" "176,379.89" "183,561.40" "189,671.65" "200,338.07" "206,829.35" "215,663.24" "232,279.63" "250,748.76" "264,550.60" "258,435.68" "259,396.82" "266,675.34" "266,459.95" "265,434.91" "263,845.62" "263,263.63" "272,256.42" "278,807.22" "320,958.33" "335,154.18" "282,242.45" "298,441.78" "306,723.09" "317,507.52" "331,651.91" "345,770.93" "358,782.53" "370,510.99" 2018 +624 CPV NGDPRPPPPC Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,937.68" "2,069.41" "2,089.32" "2,242.31" "2,278.44" "2,423.66" "2,441.91" "2,494.87" "2,589.73" "2,678.81" "2,637.34" "2,612.49" "2,628.34" "2,753.64" "2,954.20" "3,094.15" "3,221.41" "3,387.64" "3,592.13" "3,933.69" "4,134.26" "4,302.59" "4,445.81" "4,695.83" "4,847.98" "5,055.04" "5,444.52" "5,877.43" "6,200.94" "6,057.61" "6,080.13" "6,250.74" "6,245.69" "6,221.66" "6,184.41" "6,170.77" "6,381.56" "6,535.10" "7,523.11" "7,855.85" "6,615.62" "6,995.33" "7,189.44" "7,442.22" "7,773.76" "8,104.70" "8,409.69" "8,684.60" 2018 +624 CPV NGDPPC Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,752.10" "25,458.08" "30,176.47" "35,809.65" "39,579.55" "43,646.83" "51,758.92" "56,758.11" "62,112.24" "66,516.39" "67,045.81" "69,614.04" "72,266.66" "84,147.52" "96,671.02" "105,916.26" "114,452.84" "123,210.91" "135,139.04" "158,346.09" "162,121.54" "170,937.55" "176,064.91" "189,265.78" "194,180.75" "203,743.99" "226,130.40" "250,748.76" "273,931.38" "273,418.91" "275,821.92" "291,150.91" "292,524.17" "295,561.24" "293,360.35" "297,795.54" "307,254.39" "316,803.08" "370,255.92" "388,808.84" "324,603.79" "349,279.25" "374,980.69" "398,294.89" "424,255.13" "451,205.57" "477,598.43" "502,829.11" 2018 +624 CPV NGDPDPC Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 541.435 522.81 517.666 499.536 466.312 476.329 645.817 783.24 861.862 853.014 957.369 974.873 "1,062.47" "1,046.27" "1,180.49" "1,378.16" "1,385.77" "1,322.34" "1,376.76" "1,541.83" "1,399.09" "1,387.33" "1,501.55" "1,935.48" "2,188.00" "2,298.40" "2,571.82" "3,110.45" "3,636.13" "3,416.22" "3,312.04" "3,672.58" "3,388.88" "3,557.87" "3,532.99" "2,996.36" "3,082.16" "3,239.07" "3,963.62" "3,947.49" "3,359.76" "3,748.98" "3,600.22" "3,708.27" "3,964.39" "4,243.69" "4,522.24" "4,793.46" 2018 +624 CPV PPPPC Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 781.608 913.719 979.508 "1,092.40" "1,150.06" "1,262.05" "1,297.15" "1,358.07" "1,459.41" "1,568.81" "1,602.32" "1,640.91" "1,688.48" "1,810.91" "1,984.30" "2,121.88" "2,249.60" "2,406.47" "2,580.46" "2,865.64" "3,079.99" "3,277.61" "3,439.50" "3,704.63" "3,927.33" "4,223.49" "4,689.27" "5,198.92" "5,590.27" "5,496.05" "5,582.80" "5,858.70" "5,719.98" "5,699.74" "5,658.99" "5,902.47" "6,224.24" "6,535.10" "7,702.82" "8,187.41" "6,977.93" "7,685.02" "8,459.81" "9,069.28" "9,672.07" "10,271.24" "10,860.65" "11,432.71" 2018 +624 CPV NGAP_NPGDP Cabo Verde Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +624 CPV PPPSH Cabo Verde Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2020 +624 CPV PPPEX Cabo Verde Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 27.83 27.862 30.808 32.781 34.415 34.584 39.902 41.793 42.56 42.399 41.843 42.424 42.8 46.467 48.718 49.916 50.877 51.2 52.37 55.257 52.637 52.153 51.189 51.089 49.443 48.241 48.223 48.231 49.001 49.748 49.406 49.695 51.141 51.855 51.84 50.453 49.364 48.477 48.068 47.489 46.519 45.449 44.325 43.917 43.864 43.929 43.975 43.982 2020 +624 CPV NID_NGDP Cabo Verde Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts data have been revised from 2002 onward. The new data are obtained through a new computation methodology that uses an updated input-output table. The base year for the constant prices data is 2007. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2011 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" 35.194 43.752 46.777 44.276 40.247 42.866 38.272 37.44 35.76 34.412 36.961 35.1 33.613 36.346 39.901 35.469 34.374 35.383 28.715 31.441 27.862 28.986 32.741 28.329 35.674 35.399 34.648 49.79 48.535 43.789 47.647 47.509 37.194 31.63 37.004 38.552 36.944 38.204 36.044 37.128 35.698 42.254 44.721 43.07 41.451 41.879 41.293 40.974 2020 +624 CPV NGSD_NGDP Cabo Verde Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The national accounts data have been revised from 2002 onward. The new data are obtained through a new computation methodology that uses an updated input-output table. The base year for the constant prices data is 2007. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2011 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" -98.14 -93.872 41.415 40.638 38.659 37.329 20.988 26.268 19.322 21.019 18.511 14.145 23.146 19.717 29.001 24.935 25.31 22.768 22.609 28.364 21.58 21.415 22.563 18.148 22.723 32.28 29.812 36.847 34.821 29.16 35.22 31.221 24.6 26.759 27.922 35.372 33.117 30.361 31.16 37.336 20.687 31.013 30.716 36.916 35.562 37.123 36.553 36.933 2020 +624 CPV PCPI Cabo Verde "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 14.37 17.342 21.006 25.24 27.682 29.31 32.567 33.788 35.01 36.638 40.709 43.798 49.679 52.575 54.333 58.902 62.443 67.797 70.779 73.853 72.079 74.727 76.16 77.065 75.608 75.936 79.613 83.116 88.747 89.638 91.497 95.59 98.021 99.497 99.259 99.401 97.974 98.741 100 101.106 101.718 103.614 110.349 114.211 116.495 118.825 121.201 123.625 2020 +624 CPV PCPIPCH Cabo Verde "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 15.071 20.68 21.127 20.155 9.677 5.882 11.111 3.75 3.614 4.651 11.111 7.587 13.429 5.828 3.344 8.41 6.01 8.574 4.399 4.344 -2.403 3.674 1.918 1.188 -1.891 0.434 4.842 4.4 6.774 1.005 2.074 4.473 2.543 1.506 -0.238 0.143 -1.436 0.783 1.275 1.106 0.605 1.863 6.5 3.5 2 2 2 2 2020 +624 CPV PCPIE Cabo Verde "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 15.498 18.701 22.77 26.84 29.437 31.169 34.632 35.93 37.229 38.961 43.29 47.884 54.545 56.93 59.177 62.553 68.25 68.519 74.249 73.084 72.33 75.63 77.885 76.109 75.881 77.217 81.705 84.45 90.063 89.782 92.87 96.153 100.134 100.199 99.86 99.335 99.087 99.353 100.35 102.293 101.42 106.871 113.818 117.801 120.158 122.561 125.012 127.512 2020 +624 CPV PCPIEPCH Cabo Verde "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 20.67 21.759 17.871 9.677 5.882 11.111 3.75 3.614 4.651 11.111 10.614 13.91 4.373 3.946 5.706 9.106 0.395 8.362 -1.569 -1.032 4.562 2.983 -2.281 -0.298 1.759 5.813 3.36 6.646 -0.311 3.44 3.534 4.14 0.065 -0.339 -0.525 -0.25 0.269 1.003 1.936 -0.853 5.375 6.5 3.5 2 2 2 2 2020 +624 CPV TM_RPCH Cabo Verde Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" 10.631 3 -7.8 0 1.5 -2.5 -4.5 -7.5 3.8 26.5 -8.2 -4.3 8.6 2.6 22.7 17.1 -6.6 12.269 10.949 21.133 -6.664 13.172 23.366 21.789 13.082 -5.074 22.109 22.479 11.767 -9.806 0.451 12.984 -13.051 -2.542 10.463 -22.599 19.012 16.05 10.662 -3.946 -7.437 -6.406 -6.929 1.962 6.857 6.085 7.498 5.691 2019 +624 CPV TMG_RPCH Cabo Verde Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" 5.975 10.1 18.1 -0.3 -0.2 -5.3 -3.4 -9.2 3.6 3 -10.8 -0.9 6.6 5.7 37.1 16 -20.1 -- 4.085 16.597 -5.826 8.446 21.976 19.285 20.175 -4.514 23.979 37.463 3.107 -10.783 4.035 16.479 -20.937 -2.716 12.37 -22.626 20.141 21.306 9.884 -3.112 4.544 -9.022 -6.26 2.932 5.323 4.263 5.16 4.687 2019 +624 CPV TX_RPCH Cabo Verde Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" -64.173 34.9 -15.1 20.5 16.4 1.3 -22.8 8.7 -11.5 -6.4 0.8 -12.3 -9.7 16 48.4 25.1 12.1 0 0 5.856 16.731 21.175 22.074 14.357 4.448 9.543 32.702 19.965 1.212 -10.908 2.623 7.067 3.634 13.33 2.438 -6.836 12.316 1.502 10.116 10.272 -53.342 18.635 -5.987 34.776 12.421 11.576 10.739 9.474 2019 +624 CPV TXG_RPCH Cabo Verde Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" -86.683 -17.2 76.5 -31.8 55.7 -1.3 8.1 63.3 -20.8 -8.5 4.2 18.1 -22.3 32.7 452.1 23.2 13.5 -- -- -25.968 25.213 3.042 12.189 14.492 -21.041 28.045 6.579 188.753 -61.797 10.138 29.818 36.245 -9.733 16.7 54.197 -17.694 9.973 -5.502 28.183 -2.381 -10.847 2.502 -9.526 94.728 14.468 19.39 20.493 16.77 2019 +624 CPV LUR Cabo Verde Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 21.5 21.861 22.229 22.603 22.982 23.369 23.762 24.161 24.567 24.98 25.4 25.827 26 26 26 26 25 25 24 22 20 21 20.5 20 19.5 21.4 13.5 15.2 13 13 10.7 12.2 16.8 16.4 15.8 12.4 15 12.2 12.2 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 2018 +624 CPV LE Cabo Verde Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +624 CPV LP Cabo Verde Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 0.289 0.294 0.299 0.305 0.312 0.318 0.325 0.332 0.339 0.346 0.354 0.363 0.371 0.38 0.379 0.389 0.399 0.408 0.417 0.426 0.435 0.444 0.452 0.46 0.468 0.475 0.481 0.486 0.492 0.497 0.502 0.508 0.514 0.52 0.526 0.533 0.54 0.546 0.544 0.55 0.557 0.563 0.57 0.577 0.584 0.591 0.598 0.605 2018 +624 CPV GGR Cabo Verde General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.992 14.63 13.986 13.967 16.966 17.144 17.142 18.651 22.755 21.372 26.11 26.632 30.743 34.838 38.658 37.522 39.679 37.916 36.688 37.716 35.327 42.678 44.107 49.505 51.857 57.389 44.626 44.53 54.269 56.96 63.14 69.159 75.22 81.002 2020 +624 CPV GGR_NGDP Cabo Verde General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.446 35.496 30.644 27.773 30.083 25.399 24.302 24.59 28.587 24.54 28.752 27.544 28.277 28.562 28.7 27.614 28.635 25.632 24.402 24.535 22.875 26.892 26.606 28.599 25.757 26.825 24.691 22.627 25.383 24.787 25.491 25.944 26.344 26.628 2020 +624 CPV GGX Cabo Verde General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.699 19.508 19.647 19.746 18.976 24.881 29.726 23.555 28.994 25.29 29.449 32.437 36.252 35.986 40.747 45.408 54.263 49.235 52.151 52.025 47.082 49.907 49.139 54.65 56.726 60.974 61.052 58.898 67.934 69.943 73.239 74.936 77.98 83.171 2020 +624 CPV GGX_NGDP Cabo Verde General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.286 47.333 43.047 39.263 33.648 36.861 42.143 31.056 36.425 29.039 32.429 33.547 33.344 29.503 30.25 33.418 39.159 33.284 34.686 33.843 30.487 31.448 29.641 31.572 28.175 28.5 33.779 29.928 31.774 30.436 29.568 28.111 27.311 27.341 2020 +624 CPV GGXCNL Cabo Verde General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.706 -4.879 -5.661 -5.779 -2.01 -7.737 -12.584 -4.904 -6.239 -3.918 -3.339 -5.804 -5.509 -1.148 -2.089 -7.886 -14.583 -11.319 -15.463 -14.309 -11.756 -7.229 -5.031 -5.145 -4.869 -3.585 -16.426 -14.368 -13.664 -12.983 -10.099 -5.777 -2.76 -2.169 2020 +624 CPV GGXCNL_NGDP Cabo Verde General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.84 -11.837 -12.403 -11.49 -3.564 -11.463 -17.84 -6.465 -7.838 -4.499 -3.677 -6.003 -5.067 -0.941 -1.551 -5.804 -10.524 -7.652 -10.285 -9.308 -7.612 -4.555 -3.035 -2.972 -2.418 -1.676 -9.088 -7.301 -6.391 -5.649 -4.077 -2.167 -0.967 -0.713 2020 +624 CPV GGSB Cabo Verde General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +624 CPV GGSB_NPGDP Cabo Verde General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +624 CPV GGXONLB Cabo Verde General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.347 -4.781 -4.762 -4.79 -0.546 -7.59 -11.212 -4.437 -5.135 -2.755 -1.545 -4.225 -4.179 0.133 -0.573 -6.731 -12.599 -9.237 -12.887 -11.584 -8.811 -3.131 -0.843 -0.65 -0.271 1.278 -11.789 -10.178 -8.087 -6.332 -3.478 -0.548 2.512 3.138 2020 +624 CPV GGXONLB_NGDP Cabo Verde General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.588 -11.599 -10.434 -9.525 -0.967 -11.244 -15.895 -5.85 -6.451 -3.163 -1.701 -4.37 -3.844 0.109 -0.426 -4.953 -9.092 -6.244 -8.571 -7.536 -5.705 -1.973 -0.509 -0.376 -0.135 0.597 -6.523 -5.172 -3.783 -2.755 -1.404 -0.205 0.88 1.031 2020 +624 CPV GGXWDN Cabo Verde General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.415 44.692 45.647 56.831 59.113 63.689 68.737 73.764 77.825 80.539 72.193 78.426 78.44 89.51 106.702 130.89 150.588 170.017 190.034 201.872 209.107 216.501 225.816 239.004 256.742 306.967 319.084 329.836 336.954 339.287 338.934 2020 +624 CPV GGXWDN_NGDP Cabo Verde General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 84.338 79.245 67.624 80.571 77.936 80.011 78.926 81.227 80.489 74.078 59.188 58.223 57.728 64.596 72.133 87.056 97.961 110.089 119.745 121.77 120.803 107.534 105.55 132.235 130.458 143.577 138.853 133.162 126.403 118.828 111.42 2020 +624 CPV GGXWDG Cabo Verde General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.018 46.374 47.229 58.288 60.613 65.709 70.856 76.05 82.514 84.507 79.26 84.878 87.155 100.525 116.116 136.959 157.551 179.027 200.99 212.806 220.209 230.708 243.85 262.305 280.043 330.267 342.384 353.137 360.255 362.587 362.235 2020 +624 CPV GGXWDG_NGDP Cabo Verde General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 89.514 82.228 69.968 82.637 79.914 82.548 81.359 83.745 85.339 77.727 64.981 63.014 64.142 72.546 78.497 91.092 102.49 115.924 126.649 128.365 127.217 114.59 113.98 145.126 142.298 154.475 148.992 142.569 135.144 126.989 119.08 2020 +624 CPV NGDP_FY Cabo Verde "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022 6.291 7.477 9.026 10.931 12.34 13.898 16.827 18.839 21.052 23.037 23.749 25.243 26.84 32.011 36.653 41.215 45.641 50.292 56.397 67.501 70.536 75.848 79.6 87.09 90.811 96.69 108.722 121.974 134.698 135.879 138.569 147.924 150.351 153.723 154.436 158.699 165.782 173.097 201.333 213.942 180.742 196.8 213.8 229.8 247.696 266.571 285.527 304.195 2020 +624 CPV BCA Cabo Verde Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Cabo Verdean escudo Data last updated: 07/2022" -0.071 -0.024 -0.013 -0.012 -0.007 -0.005 0.002 0.014 -0.006 -0.026 -0.018 -0.017 -0.02 -0.033 -0.046 -0.062 -0.035 -0.03 -0.058 -0.083 -0.06 -0.06 -0.069 -0.091 -0.133 -0.034 -0.06 -0.196 -0.245 -0.248 -0.207 -0.304 -0.219 -0.09 -0.169 -0.051 -0.064 -0.139 -0.105 0.005 -0.281 -0.237 -0.287 -0.132 -0.136 -0.119 -0.128 -0.117 2020 +624 CPV BCA_NGDPD Cabo Verde Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -45.327 -15.345 -8.469 -7.878 -4.786 -3.404 0.939 5.316 -2.134 -8.951 -5.335 -4.808 -5.165 -8.305 -10.217 -11.491 -6.341 -5.507 -10.088 -12.558 -9.938 -9.711 -10.182 -10.181 -12.951 -3.119 -4.837 -12.943 -13.714 -14.629 -12.427 -16.287 -12.593 -4.87 -9.082 -3.18 -3.828 -7.844 -4.883 0.208 -15.012 -11.241 -14.005 -6.155 -5.889 -4.756 -4.739 -4.041 2020 +522 KHM NGDP_R Cambodia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000. The GDP deflator data from the authorities do not equal 100 in the base period Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,260.58" "6,862.60" "7,090.92" "7,170.19" "7,714.55" "8,259.91" "8,593.78" "9,296.87" "9,852.69" "10,433.75" "10,851.79" "11,359.84" "12,803.15" "14,029.08" "15,230.15" "16,232.13" "17,612.82" "19,434.07" "22,009.11" "24,379.73" "26,869.52" "28,667.52" "28,692.37" "30,403.32" "32,552.70" "34,933.40" "37,503.33" "40,182.03" "43,009.27" "45,961.04" "49,176.89" "52,849.99" "56,578.09" "54,807.02" "56,454.57" "59,334.16" "63,028.39" "67,172.71" "71,488.50" "76,153.87" "81,175.71" 2020 +522 KHM NGDP_RPCH Cambodia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.616 3.327 1.118 7.592 7.069 4.042 8.181 5.979 5.898 4.007 4.682 12.705 9.575 8.561 6.579 8.506 10.341 13.25 10.771 10.213 6.692 0.087 5.963 7.07 7.313 7.357 7.143 7.036 6.863 6.997 7.469 7.054 -3.13 3.006 5.101 6.226 6.575 6.425 6.526 6.594 2020 +522 KHM NGDP Cambodia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000. The GDP deflator data from the authorities do not equal 100 in the base period Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 183.155 125.581 241.312 296.715 737.478 "1,644.86" "3,089.04" "6,665.62" "7,105.04" "8,433.71" "9,201.92" "10,145.33" "11,720.32" "13,376.07" "14,082.64" "15,633.22" "16,780.54" "18,535.16" "21,438.34" "25,754.29" "29,849.49" "35,042.18" "41,968.39" "43,056.73" "47,047.99" "52,068.69" "56,681.57" "61,326.93" "67,436.79" "73,422.70" "81,241.87" "89,830.53" "99,544.28" "110,014.05" "103,511.61" "109,310.85" "118,982.17" "130,387.05" "143,042.92" "156,740.30" "171,944.66" "188,569.15" 2020 +522 KHM NGDPD Cambodia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.205 0.141 0.276 0.346 0.899 2.011 2.439 2.427 2.765 3.441 3.507 3.443 3.13 3.513 3.667 3.992 4.289 4.665 5.334 6.286 7.267 8.63 10.341 10.391 11.232 12.817 14.056 15.227 16.702 18.082 20.043 22.206 24.598 27.087 25.192 26.313 28.33 30.708 33.322 36.115 39.188 42.509 2020 +522 KHM PPPGDP Cambodia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.241 4.813 5.168 5.422 6.03 6.604 7.034 7.772 8.409 9.068 9.594 10.156 11.608 13.007 14.439 15.629 17.293 19.593 22.885 26.133 29.58 32.164 32.398 34.743 37.972 42.401 45.764 48.654 52.598 57.942 62.891 69.203 75.41 73.93 79.316 89.289 98.228 106.883 115.864 125.775 136.664 2020 +522 KHM NGDP_D Cambodia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.006 3.516 4.184 10.285 21.322 37.398 77.563 76.424 85.598 88.194 93.49 103.173 104.475 100.382 102.647 103.379 105.237 110.313 117.017 122.436 130.416 146.397 150.063 154.746 159.952 162.256 163.524 167.828 170.714 176.762 182.668 188.352 194.446 188.866 193.626 200.529 206.87 212.948 219.252 225.786 232.298 2020 +522 KHM NGDPRPC Cambodia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "760,862.28" "810,500.55" "812,847.78" "795,904.08" "827,421.41" "855,130.62" "858,768.83" "891,335.98" "914,895.45" "940,773.53" "952,249.40" "972,144.84" "1,070,455.33" "1,147,772.80" "1,221,089.67" "1,277,181.44" "1,361,706.62" "1,477,945.38" "1,647,829.24" "1,798,570.86" "1,954,532.60" "2,056,416.95" "2,035,567.01" "2,133,488.77" "2,259,738.53" "2,399,186.33" "2,548,556.48" "2,702,127.16" "2,862,415.35" "3,027,633.14" "3,206,731.53" "3,411,764.16" "3,626,800.59" "3,495,791.39" "3,565,225.89" "3,709,978.23" "3,901,947.63" "4,117,339.56" "4,338,490.68" "4,575,863.75" "4,829,318.12" 2019 +522 KHM NGDPRPPPPC Cambodia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 973.046 "1,036.53" "1,039.53" "1,017.86" "1,058.17" "1,093.60" "1,098.26" "1,139.91" "1,170.03" "1,203.13" "1,217.81" "1,243.25" "1,368.98" "1,467.86" "1,561.62" "1,633.35" "1,741.45" "1,890.10" "2,107.36" "2,300.14" "2,499.60" "2,629.90" "2,603.23" "2,728.46" "2,889.92" "3,068.25" "3,259.28" "3,455.68" "3,660.66" "3,871.96" "4,101.00" "4,363.21" "4,638.22" "4,470.67" "4,559.47" "4,744.59" "4,990.09" "5,265.55" "5,548.38" "5,851.95" "6,176.08" 2019 +522 KHM NGDPPC Cambodia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "22,922.65" "15,262.10" "28,499.91" "34,013.11" "81,861.50" "176,418.85" "319,801.35" "666,089.91" "681,194.40" "783,132.31" "829,703.67" "890,256.78" "1,002,994.03" "1,118,357.10" "1,152,154.70" "1,253,406.31" "1,320,331.73" "1,433,016.52" "1,630,368.12" "1,928,232.54" "2,202,092.65" "2,549,025.00" "3,010,532.71" "3,054,639.90" "3,301,492.99" "3,614,496.38" "3,892,826.44" "4,167,500.48" "4,534,932.23" "4,886,533.80" "5,351,718.96" "5,857,677.90" "6,426,142.42" "7,052,182.58" "6,602,347.81" "6,903,212.45" "7,439,581.24" "8,071,972.42" "8,767,791.56" "9,512,247.57" "10,331,652.37" "11,218,385.52" 2019 +522 KHM NGDPDPC Cambodia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.707 17.116 32.608 39.704 99.833 215.671 252.491 242.479 265.056 319.537 316.188 302.166 267.864 293.699 299.982 320.046 337.501 360.659 405.618 470.64 536.135 627.781 741.822 737.177 788.182 889.745 965.379 "1,034.77" "1,123.13" "1,203.44" "1,320.28" "1,448.02" "1,587.94" "1,736.32" "1,606.81" "1,661.75" "1,771.38" "1,901.05" "2,042.45" "2,191.76" "2,354.67" "2,528.94" 2019 +522 KHM PPPPC Cambodia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 515.45 568.44 592.442 601.801 646.791 683.685 702.866 745.104 780.834 817.622 841.866 869.129 970.507 "1,064.18" "1,157.67" "1,229.72" "1,336.98" "1,490.06" "1,713.43" "1,927.88" "2,151.67" "2,307.25" "2,298.49" "2,438.02" "2,635.94" "2,912.07" "3,109.92" "3,271.87" "3,500.58" "3,816.85" "4,101.00" "4,467.44" "4,833.97" "4,715.50" "5,009.00" "5,582.96" "6,081.05" "6,551.37" "7,031.56" "7,557.47" "8,130.41" 2019 +522 KHM NGAP_NPGDP Cambodia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +522 KHM PPPSH Cambodia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.028 0.03 0.031 0.033 0.035 0.037 0.038 0.038 0.039 0.04 0.042 0.043 0.044 0.047 0.05 0.051 0.053 0.056 0.056 0.054 0.055 0.057 0.059 0.061 0.063 0.065 2020 +522 KHM PPPEX Cambodia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.609 50.137 57.412 136.028 272.76 467.761 947.677 914.228 "1,002.94" "1,014.78" "1,057.48" "1,154.02" "1,152.34" "1,082.67" "1,082.70" "1,073.69" "1,071.83" "1,094.17" "1,125.36" "1,142.24" "1,184.67" "1,304.82" "1,328.98" "1,354.17" "1,371.24" "1,336.79" "1,340.07" "1,386.04" "1,395.92" "1,402.13" "1,428.35" "1,438.44" "1,458.88" "1,400.14" "1,378.16" "1,332.55" "1,327.40" "1,338.31" "1,352.79" "1,367.08" "1,379.81" 2020 +522 KHM NID_NGDP Cambodia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000. The GDP deflator data from the authorities do not equal 100 in the base period Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.282 13.537 7.874 8.089 8.949 8.998 11.557 11.253 11.939 14.552 14.72 15.02 11.834 16.984 17.529 18.735 20.021 22.069 17.826 20.235 22.517 21.197 18.617 21.36 17.368 17.098 18.511 20.009 22.095 22.453 22.706 22.892 23.448 24.233 25.452 25.5 25 25 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 2020 +522 KHM NGSD_NGDP Cambodia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000. The GDP deflator data from the authorities do not equal 100 in the base period Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -41.532 0.449 0.6 1.355 5.338 7.745 10.548 9.356 11.226 9.857 7.677 16.328 6.335 12.163 14.902 17.766 17.754 18.51 15.656 16.411 21.871 19.546 11.996 11.444 8.616 9.067 9.888 11.547 13.538 13.714 14.227 14.983 11.678 9.219 16.791 -22.449 -6.315 8.047 10.278 16.295 16.492 16.351 2020 +522 KHM PCPI Cambodia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. October-December 2006=100 Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.379 0.948 1.166 1.911 4.62 13.444 23.526 50.421 55.685 61.297 65.678 72.576 81.937 83.573 82.883 82.786 82.756 83.606 86.887 92.404 98.08 105.601 131.999 131.124 136.365 143.838 148.056 152.415 158.288 160.211 165.073 169.87 174.049 177.432 182.645 187.981 197.777 205.322 211.563 217.994 224.62 231.358 2020 +522 KHM PCPIPCH Cambodia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -31.248 23 63.8 141.8 191 75 114.319 10.44 10.077 7.147 10.503 12.899 1.996 -0.826 -0.117 -0.036 1.027 3.925 6.349 6.143 7.668 24.997 -0.663 3.997 5.48 2.933 2.944 3.853 1.215 3.035 2.906 2.46 1.944 2.938 2.921 5.211 3.815 3.04 3.04 3.04 3 2020 +522 KHM PCPIE Cambodia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. October-December 2006=100 Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.003 1.314 2.483 6.233 15.582 33.034 46.578 60.505 59.38 65.338 76.243 82.329 82.478 82.76 82.324 83.499 83.464 87.858 95.248 99.249 113.096 127.256 134.032 138.245 145.03 148.715 155.668 157.287 161.766 168.034 171.782 174.586 179.95 185.125 191.979 201.984 209.69 216.063 222.63 229.397 236.279 2020 +522 KHM PCPIEPCH Cambodia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31 89 151 150 112 41 29.902 -1.859 10.034 16.69 7.982 0.181 0.341 -0.527 1.427 -0.042 5.265 8.411 4.201 13.952 12.52 5.325 3.143 4.908 2.541 4.675 1.04 2.848 3.875 2.231 1.632 3.072 2.876 3.702 5.211 3.815 3.04 3.04 3.04 3 2020 +522 KHM TM_RPCH Cambodia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Does not include cross border trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.38 9.567 50.806 34.147 8.044 16.44 12.623 5.132 6.068 5.2 10.719 -10.192 -8.188 11.207 5.471 15.436 11.067 18.445 14.791 21.57 13.697 6.716 13.679 17.973 -3.235 23.349 -12.177 -1.622 6.385 3.235 8.428 8.146 2021 +522 KHM TMG_RPCH Cambodia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Does not include cross border trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.833 11.428 50.137 34.817 9.341 16.775 13.281 4.812 6.552 4.706 10.501 -11.39 -7.623 10.011 8.385 13.873 10.833 18.969 14.233 22.044 13.373 6.266 15.812 18.821 -1.136 37.916 -19.892 -1.803 6.376 3.157 4.516 6.23 2021 +522 KHM TX_RPCH Cambodia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Does not include cross border trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.395 97.167 -13.563 29.177 33.65 28.573 10.489 -4.433 31.23 21.43 12.879 10.959 2.026 4.262 31.695 24.45 12.717 22.746 15.17 15.03 13.163 9.898 14.682 13.838 -1.083 -7.096 9.632 10.803 7.668 8.503 7.85 7.335 2021 +522 KHM TXG_RPCH Cambodia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Does not include cross border trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 117.21 -12.348 25.186 28.88 25.949 9.871 1.484 26.485 14.97 15.656 4.013 2.394 0.763 28.783 22.679 11.273 28.15 17.474 18.496 15.695 8.493 13.899 14.998 26.967 -1.586 6.383 6.317 7.368 7.41 7.269 7.258 2021 +522 KHM LUR Cambodia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +522 KHM LE Cambodia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +522 KHM LP Cambodia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.99 8.228 8.467 8.724 9.009 9.324 9.659 10.007 10.43 10.769 11.091 11.396 11.685 11.96 12.223 12.473 12.709 12.934 13.149 13.356 13.555 13.747 13.941 14.096 14.251 14.406 14.561 14.716 14.871 15.026 15.181 15.336 15.491 15.6 15.678 15.835 15.993 16.153 16.315 16.478 16.643 16.809 2019 +522 KHM GGR Cambodia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 748.035 881.96 943.253 "1,338.10" "1,440.56" "1,561.18" "1,761.75" "1,775.76" "2,208.83" "3,077.02" "3,814.76" "5,302.00" "6,666.83" "6,724.84" "8,049.01" "8,278.78" "9,723.68" "11,498.78" "13,538.42" "14,409.68" "16,913.33" "19,386.75" "23,599.11" "29,461.49" "25,334.52" "24,268.81" "26,784.45" "30,006.29" "33,498.42" "36,774.80" "40,470.15" "44,357.08" 2020 +522 KHM GGR_NGDP Cambodia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.129 8.693 8.048 10.004 10.229 9.986 10.499 9.58 10.303 11.948 12.78 15.13 15.885 15.619 17.108 15.9 17.155 18.75 20.076 19.626 20.818 21.581 23.707 26.78 24.475 22.202 22.511 23.013 23.418 23.462 23.537 23.523 2020 +522 KHM GGX Cambodia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,441.47" "1,259.75" "1,571.20" "1,846.72" "2,118.70" "2,365.73" "2,832.53" "2,919.10" "2,972.36" "3,175.97" "3,866.22" "5,047.33" "6,455.69" "8,783.42" "9,834.67" "10,723.32" "12,288.37" "13,103.29" "14,646.19" "14,884.02" "17,156.79" "20,082.43" "22,940.80" "26,201.59" "28,935.45" "30,692.84" "32,189.21" "35,884.08" "38,062.12" "41,603.93" "45,355.10" "49,440.97" 2020 +522 KHM GGX_NGDP Cambodia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.665 12.417 13.406 13.806 15.045 15.133 16.88 15.749 13.865 12.332 12.952 14.404 15.382 20.4 20.903 20.595 21.68 21.366 21.718 20.272 21.118 22.356 23.046 23.817 27.954 28.078 27.054 27.521 26.609 26.543 26.378 26.219 2020 +522 KHM GGXCNL Cambodia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -693.437 -377.794 -627.946 -508.617 -678.142 -804.55 "-1,070.77" "-1,143.35" -763.529 -98.955 -51.452 254.668 211.141 "-2,058.58" "-1,785.66" "-2,444.54" "-2,564.69" "-1,604.51" "-1,107.77" -474.341 -243.467 -695.678 658.308 "3,259.90" "-3,600.93" "-6,424.02" "-5,404.76" "-5,877.79" "-4,563.69" "-4,829.12" "-4,884.95" "-5,083.90" 2020 +522 KHM GGXCNL_NGDP Cambodia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.536 -3.724 -5.358 -3.802 -4.815 -5.146 -6.381 -6.169 -3.562 -0.384 -0.172 0.727 0.503 -4.781 -3.795 -4.695 -4.525 -2.616 -1.643 -0.646 -0.3 -0.774 0.661 2.963 -3.479 -5.877 -4.542 -4.508 -3.19 -3.081 -2.841 -2.696 2020 +522 KHM GGSB Cambodia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +522 KHM GGSB_NPGDP Cambodia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +522 KHM GGXONLB Cambodia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -680.593 -368.246 -613.207 -486.263 -657.09 -782.923 "-1,042.66" "-1,109.29" -714.931 -43.722 -1.473 324.428 290.351 "-1,972.26" "-1,676.37" "-2,305.31" "-2,396.09" "-1,400.23" -879.486 -251.502 47.928 -407.355 996.326 "3,626.46" "-3,220.06" "-6,019.36" "-5,084.23" "-5,514.47" "-4,096.56" "-4,240.85" "-4,170.49" "-4,225.68" 2020 +522 KHM GGXONLB_NGDP Cambodia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.396 -3.63 -5.232 -3.635 -4.666 -5.008 -6.214 -5.985 -3.335 -0.17 -0.005 0.926 0.692 -4.581 -3.563 -4.427 -4.227 -2.283 -1.304 -0.343 0.059 -0.453 1.001 3.296 -3.111 -5.507 -4.273 -4.229 -2.864 -2.706 -2.425 -2.241 2020 +522 KHM GGXWDN Cambodia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +522 KHM GGXWDN_NGDP Cambodia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +522 KHM GGXWDG Cambodia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,774.46" "3,203.51" "4,358.00" "4,646.44" "4,961.96" "5,451.12" "6,669.98" "7,988.55" "9,154.90" "9,158.49" "9,158.49" "10,297.96" "11,329.51" "12,256.17" "13,523.49" "15,482.88" "17,874.03" "19,461.33" "21,513.14" "22,876.08" "23,661.02" "26,921.75" "28,317.59" "31,041.50" "36,399.84" "39,649.85" "43,729.50" "48,540.85" "54,243.60" "60,177.32" "66,675.71" "73,638.85" 2020 +522 KHM GGXWDG_NGDP Cambodia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.151 31.576 37.183 34.737 35.235 34.869 39.748 43.099 42.703 35.561 30.682 29.387 26.995 28.465 28.744 29.735 31.534 31.734 31.901 31.157 29.124 29.969 28.447 28.216 35.165 36.273 36.753 37.228 37.921 38.393 38.777 39.051 2020 +522 KHM NGDP_FY Cambodia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical fiscal and monetary data are from the Cambodia authorities. Projections are based on staff's assumptions given discussions with the authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 183.155 125.581 241.312 296.715 737.478 "1,644.86" "3,089.04" "6,665.62" "7,105.04" "8,433.71" "9,201.92" "10,145.33" "11,720.32" "13,376.07" "14,082.64" "15,633.22" "16,780.54" "18,535.16" "21,438.34" "25,754.29" "29,849.49" "35,042.18" "41,968.39" "43,056.73" "47,047.99" "52,068.69" "56,681.57" "61,326.93" "67,436.79" "73,422.70" "81,241.87" "89,830.53" "99,544.28" "110,014.05" "103,511.61" "109,310.85" "118,982.17" "130,387.05" "143,042.92" "156,740.30" "171,944.66" "188,569.15" 2020 +522 KHM BCA Cambodia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Cambodian riel Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.025 -0.04 -0.095 -0.162 -0.247 0.045 -0.172 -0.169 -0.096 -0.039 -0.097 -0.166 -0.116 -0.24 -0.047 -0.143 -0.685 -1.03 -0.983 -1.029 -1.212 -1.289 -1.429 -1.58 -1.699 -1.756 -2.895 -4.067 -2.182 -12.617 -8.872 -5.206 -4.739 -2.963 -3.138 -3.464 2021 +522 KHM BCA_NGDPD Cambodia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.009 -1.644 -3.436 -4.695 -7.043 1.307 -5.499 -4.821 -2.627 -0.97 -2.266 -3.56 -2.17 -3.824 -0.646 -1.652 -6.621 -9.916 -8.751 -8.031 -8.624 -8.462 -8.557 -8.739 -8.479 -7.909 -11.77 -15.015 -8.66 -47.949 -31.315 -16.953 -14.222 -8.205 -8.008 -8.149 2020 +622 CMR NGDP_R Cameroon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2016. GDP and components are derived using chained price volumes - components are non-additive Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" "6,688.09" "7,828.45" "8,420.55" "8,996.87" "9,668.73" "10,452.59" "11,162.44" "10,922.15" "10,063.15" "9,885.06" "9,276.03" "8,926.88" "8,654.59" "8,381.27" "8,172.16" "8,442.20" "8,856.88" "9,327.55" "9,784.16" "10,181.62" "10,524.00" "10,877.15" "11,404.42" "11,973.96" "12,759.58" "12,914.96" "13,370.12" "13,918.30" "14,316.02" "14,690.97" "15,122.14" "15,649.00" "16,354.52" "17,170.17" "18,162.47" "19,179.52" "20,038.57" "20,748.17" "21,582.62" "22,321.14" "22,441.54" "23,260.37" "24,154.45" "25,258.55" "26,445.13" "27,761.93" "29,133.36" "30,560.27" 2021 +622 CMR NGDP_RPCH Cameroon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 9.9 17.051 7.563 6.844 7.468 8.107 6.791 -2.153 -7.865 -1.77 -6.161 -3.764 -3.05 -3.158 -2.495 3.304 4.912 5.314 4.895 4.062 3.363 3.356 4.847 4.994 6.561 1.218 3.524 4.1 2.858 2.619 2.935 3.484 4.508 4.987 5.779 5.6 4.479 3.541 4.022 3.422 0.539 3.649 3.844 4.571 4.698 4.979 4.94 4.898 2021 +622 CMR NGDP Cameroon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2016. GDP and components are derived using chained price volumes - components are non-additive Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" "1,851.52" "2,358.60" "2,852.70" "3,437.27" "4,194.78" "5,040.15" "5,391.10" "5,149.17" "4,784.95" "4,612.31" "4,401.97" "4,385.42" "4,195.11" "4,142.59" "4,619.97" "5,225.06" "5,634.02" "6,142.68" "6,688.53" "7,118.46" "7,504.47" "8,022.31" "8,614.01" "9,261.15" "9,927.78" "10,286.73" "10,924.19" "11,452.87" "12,360.95" "13,136.69" "13,610.55" "14,434.77" "15,395.86" "16,658.55" "17,966.12" "19,043.07" "20,038.57" "20,960.87" "22,203.33" "23,243.66" "23,486.47" "25,157.75" "27,394.10" "29,402.94" "31,633.93" "33,891.39" "36,262.41" "38,788.74" 2021 +622 CMR NGDPD Cameroon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.85 10.026 9.616 9.692 10.243 10.698 13.945 16.152 16.403 14.626 14.641 16.325 14.963 15.611 10.622 10.075 11.227 11.352 11.338 11.553 10.245 10.95 12.369 15.944 18.803 19.534 20.912 23.931 27.712 27.903 27.53 30.626 30.174 33.729 36.396 32.213 33.805 36.086 39.992 39.673 40.863 45.391 44.212 46.017 49.69 53.582 57.718 62.158 2021 +622 CMR PPPGDP Cameroon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.122 14.25 16.275 18.07 20.121 22.44 24.446 24.511 23.38 23.867 23.235 23.116 22.922 22.724 22.63 23.868 25.499 27.317 28.977 30.579 32.324 34.161 36.375 38.946 42.615 44.486 47.475 50.757 53.209 54.953 57.245 60.471 63.568 69.099 75.135 79.113 84.393 90.038 95.896 100.952 102.719 110.891 123.341 133.574 142.784 152.679 163.272 174.582 2021 +622 CMR NGDP_D Cameroon "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 27.684 30.129 33.878 38.205 43.385 48.219 48.297 47.144 47.549 46.659 47.455 49.126 48.473 49.427 56.533 61.892 63.612 65.855 68.361 69.915 71.308 73.754 75.532 77.344 77.806 79.65 81.706 82.286 86.344 89.42 90.004 92.241 94.138 97.02 98.919 99.289 100 101.025 102.876 104.133 104.656 108.157 113.412 116.408 119.621 122.079 124.47 126.925 2021 +622 CMR NGDPRPC Cameroon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "759,354.95" "863,715.33" "903,610.36" "939,731.87" "983,495.52" "1,035,612.40" "1,076,258.51" "1,023,909.62" "916,507.64" "873,785.40" "795,189.75" "742,388.96" "698,460.10" "656,608.80" "621,689.21" "624,739.70" "637,574.45" "653,167.48" "666,480.91" "674,664.61" "678,357.55" "682,855.95" "697,193.44" "712,698.98" "739,286.19" "728,284.03" "733,667.50" "743,090.55" "743,586.14" "742,346.14" "743,423.06" "748,527.13" "761,196.99" "777,729.50" "800,749.01" "823,212.60" "837,503.43" "844,586.33" "855,900.77" "862,606.57" "845,387.41" "854,398.47" "865,392.79" "882,915.16" "902,111.97" "924,421.69" "947,146.13" "970,276.69" 2019 +622 CMR NGDPRPPPPC Cameroon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,295.25" "3,748.13" "3,921.26" "4,078.01" "4,267.92" "4,494.08" "4,670.47" "4,443.30" "3,977.22" "3,791.83" "3,450.76" "3,221.63" "3,031.00" "2,849.38" "2,697.85" "2,711.08" "2,766.78" "2,834.45" "2,892.22" "2,927.74" "2,943.76" "2,963.28" "3,025.50" "3,092.79" "3,208.16" "3,160.42" "3,183.78" "3,224.67" "3,226.82" "3,221.44" "3,226.12" "3,248.27" "3,303.25" "3,374.99" "3,474.88" "3,572.37" "3,634.38" "3,665.12" "3,714.22" "3,743.32" "3,668.59" "3,707.70" "3,755.41" "3,831.45" "3,914.75" "4,011.57" "4,110.18" "4,210.56" 2019 +622 CMR NGDPPC Cameroon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "210,218.59" "260,224.53" "306,123.93" "359,026.05" "426,689.85" "499,363.38" "519,798.32" "482,715.01" "435,792.53" "407,703.28" "377,360.01" "364,706.32" "338,562.31" "324,540.14" "351,459.67" "386,664.71" "405,572.37" "430,145.42" "455,611.37" "471,690.16" "483,724.12" "503,631.91" "526,605.91" "551,230.09" "575,212.56" "580,076.47" "599,450.25" "611,462.60" "642,038.32" "663,807.18" "669,111.46" "690,447.90" "716,577.47" "754,555.74" "792,092.39" "817,355.96" "837,503.39" "853,244.54" "880,516.31" "898,257.63" "884,750.63" "924,093.11" "981,461.43" "1,027,782.61" "1,079,115.42" "1,128,521.44" "1,178,916.69" "1,231,527.45" 2019 +622 CMR NGDPDPC Cameroon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,004.85" "1,106.19" "1,031.86" "1,012.33" "1,041.93" "1,059.93" "1,344.53" "1,514.22" "1,493.90" "1,292.83" "1,255.12" "1,357.68" "1,207.54" "1,222.98" 808.04 745.55 808.211 794.939 772.304 765.544 660.382 687.404 756.14 949.02 "1,089.42" "1,101.55" "1,147.50" "1,277.67" "1,439.39" "1,409.94" "1,353.41" "1,464.89" "1,404.41" "1,527.77" "1,604.63" "1,382.65" "1,412.87" "1,468.93" "1,585.96" "1,533.16" "1,539.35" "1,667.32" "1,584.00" "1,608.54" "1,695.04" "1,784.19" "1,876.45" "1,973.49" 2019 +622 CMR PPPPC Cameroon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,262.82" "1,572.26" "1,746.52" "1,887.46" "2,046.66" "2,223.26" "2,357.04" "2,297.86" "2,129.35" "2,109.70" "1,991.79" "1,922.43" "1,849.89" "1,780.26" "1,721.59" "1,766.31" "1,835.60" "1,912.92" "1,973.88" "2,026.28" "2,083.52" "2,144.59" "2,223.75" "2,318.07" "2,469.09" "2,508.63" "2,605.15" "2,709.92" "2,763.72" "2,776.80" "2,814.25" "2,892.45" "2,958.69" "3,129.86" "3,312.54" "3,395.63" "3,527.17" "3,665.12" "3,802.94" "3,901.30" "3,869.50" "4,073.25" "4,418.99" "4,669.10" "4,870.72" "5,083.93" "5,308.07" "5,542.93" 2019 +622 CMR NGAP_NPGDP Cameroon Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +622 CMR PPPSH Cameroon Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.083 0.095 0.102 0.107 0.11 0.115 0.118 0.112 0.098 0.093 0.084 0.079 0.069 0.065 0.062 0.062 0.062 0.063 0.064 0.065 0.064 0.065 0.066 0.066 0.067 0.065 0.064 0.063 0.063 0.065 0.063 0.063 0.063 0.065 0.069 0.071 0.073 0.074 0.074 0.074 0.077 0.076 0.076 0.078 0.079 0.08 0.081 0.083 2021 +622 CMR PPPEX Cameroon Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 166.468 165.51 175.277 190.216 208.481 224.609 220.53 210.072 204.66 193.251 189.458 189.712 183.018 182.299 204.149 218.911 220.948 224.863 230.82 232.787 232.166 234.838 236.81 237.797 232.965 231.233 230.102 225.639 232.309 239.055 237.758 238.707 242.194 241.083 239.119 240.708 237.444 232.801 231.535 230.245 228.647 226.869 222.101 220.124 221.552 221.978 222.099 222.18 2021 +622 CMR NID_NGDP Cameroon Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2016. GDP and components are derived using chained price volumes - components are non-additive Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 21.669 27.854 25.553 26.861 26.886 25.814 26.422 25.662 21.72 17.955 18.449 17.326 14.128 15.698 14.411 15.321 16.182 17.168 17.254 17.669 17.192 18.774 19.441 18.095 18.868 18.671 17.776 18.378 19.754 18.56 18.228 18.732 18.001 18.652 19.728 18.25 19.818 19.445 19.538 18.935 17.743 17.942 18.624 20.317 22.398 24.047 25.402 26.416 2021 +622 CMR NGSD_NGDP Cameroon Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2016. GDP and components are derived using chained price volumes - components are non-additive Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 15.561 17.588 15.506 18.994 20.994 14.914 15.512 12.191 12.189 11.8 12.343 12.358 11.324 12.383 16.469 18.231 16.67 15.776 16.27 14.788 13.263 13.384 13.45 14.74 16.784 16.907 19.028 19.133 17.599 16.736 16.096 15.567 15.116 15.268 15.242 14.316 16.454 16.29 15.71 14.401 13.512 13.802 16.338 17.536 19.128 20.649 21.996 23.387 2021 +622 CMR PCPI Cameroon "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 1993. re-weighting of consumption basket on various occasions since 1993 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 53.27 57.29 66.07 79.62 89.25 93 97 99.71 101.41 103.03 104.58 103.95 105.91 101.97 114.88 144.525 150.192 157.375 162.375 165.35 167.408 174.858 179.783 180.917 181.369 184.983 194.058 196.242 206.717 213 215.725 222.1 227.396 232.058 236.363 242.694 244.812 246.38 249.001 255.118 261.369 267.281 279.535 287.312 294.665 300.727 306.913 313.051 2021 +622 CMR PCPIPCH Cameroon "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.681 7.546 15.326 20.509 12.095 4.202 4.301 2.794 1.705 1.597 1.504 -0.602 1.886 -3.72 12.661 25.805 3.921 4.783 3.177 1.832 1.245 4.45 2.817 0.63 0.25 1.993 4.906 1.125 5.338 3.04 1.279 2.955 2.384 2.05 1.855 2.678 0.873 0.641 1.064 2.456 2.451 2.262 4.584 2.782 2.559 2.057 2.057 2 2021 +622 CMR PCPIE Cameroon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 1993. re-weighting of consumption basket on various occasions since 1993 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 48.92 51.15 58.02 65.88 76.81 79.62 86.42 102.75 100.82 100.82 100.08 99.85 100.6 96.52 129.13 150.1 151.3 158.3 167.7 166.9 169.4 177.8 182 181.9 183.733 190.1 194.7 201.4 212.1 214.1 219.6 225.6 231.317 235.124 241.286 244.775 245.489 247.36 252.242 258.365 263.841 272.962 284.102 292.311 298.324 304.461 310.724 316.938 2021 +622 CMR PCPIEPCH Cameroon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 4.558 13.431 13.547 16.591 3.658 8.541 18.896 -1.878 0 -0.734 -0.23 0.751 -4.056 33.786 16.239 0.799 4.627 5.938 -0.477 1.498 4.959 2.362 -0.055 1.008 3.465 2.42 3.441 5.313 0.943 2.569 2.732 2.534 1.646 2.621 1.446 0.292 0.762 1.974 2.427 2.119 3.457 4.081 2.89 2.057 2.057 2.057 2 2021 +622 CMR TM_RPCH Cameroon Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No. annually Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;. Cameroon is an exporter of crude and some refined oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 9.657 19.719 22.937 10.09 -6.409 -- 5.575 -9.705 -18.206 -4.637 4.453 -0.245 -8.784 -5.915 2.885 -2.346 10.215 16.728 9.3 -0.2 6.694 12.368 0.69 -1.377 3.69 5.78 3.317 18.242 11.525 -12.502 -3.021 9.142 4.507 8.426 10.312 2.895 -0.746 1.186 2.059 22.781 -15.625 21.33 -1.999 7.192 7.674 5.703 5.364 4.016 2021 +622 CMR TMG_RPCH Cameroon Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No. annually Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;. Cameroon is an exporter of crude and some refined oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 10.162 19.719 2.218 -4.052 -8.873 10.122 16.9 -2.423 -20.42 -16.165 10.106 3.441 -19.402 0.807 3.045 -5.668 13.233 19.547 13.533 0.842 14.865 16.418 -4.208 9.418 0.37 12.526 6.028 22.483 5.332 -9.97 2.736 14.061 1.805 4.131 12.707 1.836 -5.658 -1.481 4.152 24.798 -13.38 17.978 3.06 4.958 5.959 4.488 4.251 3.378 2021 +622 CMR TX_RPCH Cameroon Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No. annually Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;. Cameroon is an exporter of crude and some refined oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 9.209 2.73 19.689 28.116 6.795 -- -6.041 -4.168 -3.508 23.706 -0.292 -3.931 4.831 -17.073 -7.62 5.501 6.483 14.277 11.439 8.094 -5.274 9.495 -3.308 -5.228 12.12 -10.677 -1.272 20.225 -4.454 11.974 -10.334 12.847 -4.366 14.544 15.206 12.51 1.091 3.098 -1.481 -2.217 -6.972 15.405 -3.568 8.675 9.674 9.733 9.251 8.113 2021 +622 CMR TXG_RPCH Cameroon Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No. annually Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;. Cameroon is an exporter of crude and some refined oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 14.933 -2.52 15.933 22.781 21.354 28.916 -6.746 2.171 -3.253 23.584 1.992 -4.079 5.337 -16.5 -11.018 1.642 7.421 13.767 11.13 8.158 -9.945 -1.749 -4.302 14.445 0.198 -2.937 1.3 19.067 -2.744 7.408 -9.84 10.42 -0.946 11.313 16.17 14.125 -4.134 -1.369 -0.694 -1.413 -5.932 14.016 1.953 5.893 6.542 7.379 7.497 7.077 2021 +622 CMR LUR Cameroon Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +622 CMR LE Cameroon Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +622 CMR LP Cameroon Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Estimates from UN Population Prospects Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 8.808 9.064 9.319 9.574 9.831 10.093 10.372 10.667 10.98 11.313 11.665 12.025 12.391 12.764 13.145 13.513 13.892 14.28 14.68 15.091 15.514 15.929 16.358 16.801 17.259 17.733 18.224 18.73 19.253 19.79 20.341 20.906 21.485 22.077 22.682 23.298 23.927 24.566 25.216 25.876 26.546 27.224 27.912 28.608 29.315 30.032 30.759 31.496 2019 +622 CMR GGR Cameroon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,209.65" "1,240.50" "1,323.88" "1,271.00" "1,285.92" "1,589.93" "4,448.11" "1,985.48" "2,214.09" "1,925.93" "1,940.04" "2,250.16" "2,425.81" "2,607.61" "2,870.05" "3,013.21" "2,866.17" "3,039.89" "3,451.41" "3,584.48" "3,145.32" "3,559.38" "4,194.25" "4,650.37" "4,998.87" "5,313.21" "5,678.36" "6,061.32" 2021 +622 CMR GGR_NGDP Cameroon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.119 15.463 15.369 13.724 12.953 15.456 40.718 17.336 17.912 14.661 14.254 15.588 15.756 15.653 15.975 15.823 14.303 14.503 15.545 15.421 13.392 14.148 15.311 15.816 15.802 15.677 15.659 15.626 2021 +622 CMR GGX Cameroon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,093.74" "1,171.40" "1,194.09" "1,219.12" "1,331.17" "1,278.30" "1,365.97" "1,541.83" "1,966.87" "1,931.28" "2,066.94" "2,576.09" "2,640.73" "3,199.76" "3,604.39" "3,821.73" "4,044.66" "4,030.24" "3,986.07" "4,338.45" "3,894.11" "4,156.70" "4,747.13" "4,718.52" "5,036.58" "5,380.24" "6,038.72" "6,457.51" 2021 +622 CMR GGX_NGDP Cameroon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.575 14.602 13.862 13.164 13.409 12.427 12.504 13.462 15.912 14.701 15.186 17.846 17.152 19.208 20.062 20.069 20.184 19.227 17.953 18.665 16.58 16.523 17.329 16.048 15.921 15.875 16.653 16.648 2021 +622 CMR GGXCNL Cameroon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 115.908 69.1 129.781 51.881 -45.25 311.632 "3,082.14" 443.658 247.223 -5.348 -126.901 -325.937 -214.92 -592.149 -734.341 -808.514 "-1,178.50" -990.346 -534.654 -753.963 -748.787 -597.323 -552.882 -68.149 -37.708 -67.03 -360.356 -396.193 2021 +622 CMR GGXCNL_NGDP Cameroon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.545 0.861 1.507 0.56 -0.456 3.029 28.214 3.874 2 -0.041 -0.932 -2.258 -1.396 -3.555 -4.087 -4.246 -5.881 -4.725 -2.408 -3.244 -3.188 -2.374 -2.018 -0.232 -0.119 -0.198 -0.994 -1.021 2021 +622 CMR GGSB Cameroon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +622 CMR GGSB_NPGDP Cameroon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +622 CMR GGXONLB Cameroon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 364.45 276.3 330.181 232.46 118.596 440.73 "3,169.29" 494.058 284.41 27.225 -94.329 -281.392 -163.674 -534.195 -665.179 -738.612 "-1,033.72" -816.329 -336.037 -522.36 -551.257 -355.723 -313.282 157.671 199.74 187.12 -85.54 -99.826 2021 +622 CMR GGXONLB_NGDP Cameroon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.856 3.444 3.833 2.51 1.195 4.284 29.012 4.314 2.301 0.207 -0.693 -1.949 -1.063 -3.207 -3.702 -3.879 -5.159 -3.895 -1.513 -2.247 -2.347 -1.414 -1.144 0.536 0.631 0.552 -0.236 -0.257 2021 +622 CMR GGXWDN Cameroon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,339.47" "4,660.06" "5,452.48" "4,777.11" "4,668.03" "4,579.45" "5,002.41" "4,357.98" "1,712.92" "1,184.74" 907.814 996.367 "1,357.70" "1,738.39" "1,953.12" "2,546.39" "3,434.57" "5,247.85" "6,112.39" "6,975.82" "7,971.85" "9,173.05" "10,105.52" "11,106.16" "12,807.12" "12,770.90" "12,555.65" "12,430.47" "12,588.42" "12,829.24" 2021 +622 CMR GGXWDN_NGDP Cameroon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.879 65.464 72.656 59.548 54.191 49.448 50.388 42.365 15.68 10.344 7.344 7.585 9.975 12.043 12.686 15.286 19.117 27.558 30.503 33.28 35.904 39.465 43.027 44.146 46.751 43.434 39.69 36.677 34.715 33.075 2021 +622 CMR GGXWDG Cameroon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,532.08" "4,866.90" "5,694.49" "4,988.41" "4,875.54" "4,771.40" "5,135.48" "4,510.04" "2,005.00" "1,581.00" "1,378.62" "1,478.62" "1,904.00" "2,172.00" "2,290.00" "2,910.50" "3,720.28" "6,021.42" "6,434.02" "7,658.82" "8,511.72" "9,668.75" "10,535.45" "11,455.94" "12,807.90" "12,841.67" "12,804.58" "12,732.57" "12,918.73" "13,118.21" 2021 +622 CMR GGXWDG_NGDP Cameroon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.759 68.37 75.881 62.182 56.6 51.521 51.728 43.843 18.354 13.804 11.153 11.256 13.989 15.047 14.874 17.472 20.707 31.62 32.108 36.539 38.335 41.597 44.858 45.536 46.754 43.675 40.477 37.569 35.626 33.82 2021 +622 CMR NGDP_FY Cameroon "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,142.59" "4,619.97" "5,225.06" "5,634.02" "6,142.68" "6,688.53" "7,118.46" "7,504.47" "8,022.31" "8,614.01" "9,261.15" "9,927.78" "10,286.73" "10,924.19" "11,452.87" "12,360.95" "13,136.69" "13,610.55" "14,434.77" "15,395.86" "16,658.55" "17,966.12" "19,043.07" "20,038.57" "20,960.87" "22,203.33" "23,243.66" "23,486.47" "25,157.75" "27,394.10" "29,402.94" "31,633.93" "33,891.39" "36,262.41" "38,788.74" 2021 +622 CMR BCA Cameroon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The percent changes in 2002 are calculated over a period of 18 months, reflecting a change in the fiscal year cycle (from July-June to January-December). BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5). Authorities have begun a transisition to BPM6 but it is not yet complete Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" -0.445 -0.482 -0.386 -0.412 -0.169 -0.562 -0.452 -0.893 -0.426 -0.29 -0.551 -0.336 -0.366 -0.512 -0.056 0.09 -0.287 -0.582 -0.151 -0.51 -0.218 -0.348 -0.439 -0.598 -0.416 -0.496 0.194 0.286 -0.452 -1.123 -0.857 -0.749 -0.956 -1.128 -1.402 -1.174 -1.037 -0.95 -1.409 -1.695 -1.517 -1.809 -1.011 -1.28 -1.625 -1.821 -1.966 -1.883 2021 +622 CMR BCA_NGDPD Cameroon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.033 -4.804 -4.012 -4.25 -1.649 -5.249 -3.24 -5.527 -2.6 -1.982 -3.765 -2.056 -2.445 -3.281 -0.528 0.892 -2.553 -5.129 -1.33 -4.411 -2.132 -3.175 -3.552 -3.75 -2.213 -2.537 0.925 1.195 -1.629 -4.025 -3.113 -2.446 -3.168 -3.345 -3.852 -3.643 -3.069 -2.632 -3.524 -4.273 -3.713 -3.985 -2.286 -2.781 -3.27 -3.399 -3.406 -3.029 2021 +156 CAN NGDP_R Canada "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 841.875 871.367 843.594 865.539 916.679 960.106 980.7 "1,020.64" "1,065.66" "1,090.35" "1,092.14" "1,069.36" "1,078.99" "1,107.70" "1,157.48" "1,188.66" "1,207.91" "1,259.61" "1,308.69" "1,376.25" "1,447.51" "1,473.42" "1,517.89" "1,545.23" "1,592.93" "1,643.97" "1,687.28" "1,722.24" "1,739.53" "1,688.64" "1,740.81" "1,795.58" "1,827.20" "1,869.76" "1,923.42" "1,936.10" "1,955.49" "2,014.93" "2,070.89" "2,109.81" "1,999.41" "2,090.20" "2,159.07" "2,190.39" "2,225.50" "2,277.19" "2,320.30" "2,359.77" 2021 +156 CAN NGDP_RPCH Canada "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.163 3.503 -3.187 2.601 5.908 4.737 2.145 4.073 4.41 2.317 0.165 -2.086 0.9 2.661 4.494 2.694 1.619 4.28 3.896 5.163 5.178 1.79 3.018 1.802 3.087 3.204 2.634 2.072 1.004 -2.926 3.09 3.146 1.761 2.329 2.87 0.659 1.001 3.04 2.777 1.88 -5.233 4.541 3.295 1.451 1.603 2.323 1.893 1.701 2021 +156 CAN NGDP Canada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 322.782 368.358 388.181 421.316 461.986 500.027 526.63 574.336 626.894 671.579 695.501 701.773 718.436 747.037 791.972 831.621 859.834 906.926 940.548 "1,007.93" "1,106.07" "1,144.54" "1,193.69" "1,254.75" "1,335.73" "1,421.59" "1,496.60" "1,577.66" "1,657.04" "1,571.33" "1,666.05" "1,774.06" "1,827.20" "1,902.25" "1,994.90" "1,990.44" "2,025.54" "2,140.64" "2,235.68" "2,311.29" "2,206.76" "2,493.13" "2,811.86" "2,943.92" "3,043.50" "3,162.34" "3,264.78" "3,363.37" 2021 +156 CAN NGDPD Canada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 276.064 307.246 314.639 341.863 356.728 366.184 379.015 433.14 509.38 567.225 596.089 612.514 594.376 579.059 579.913 605.941 630.598 655.01 634.004 678.417 744.631 738.968 760.149 895.599 "1,026.47" "1,173.51" "1,319.36" "1,468.90" "1,552.86" "1,376.51" "1,617.35" "1,793.33" "1,828.36" "1,846.60" "1,805.75" "1,556.51" "1,528.00" "1,649.27" "1,725.30" "1,742.02" "1,645.42" "1,988.34" "2,200.35" "2,326.62" "2,420.68" "2,531.24" "2,630.34" "2,728.38" 2021 +156 CAN PPPGDP Canada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 288.709 327.094 336.235 358.492 393.376 425.039 442.898 472.338 510.559 542.874 564.117 571.03 589.301 619.32 660.978 693.018 717.134 760.722 799.257 852.366 916.809 954.244 998.365 "1,036.41" "1,097.08" "1,167.74" "1,235.49" "1,295.17" "1,333.26" "1,302.54" "1,358.93" "1,430.81" "1,468.10" "1,554.12" "1,621.40" "1,594.90" "1,678.39" "1,776.86" "1,869.82" "1,939.05" "1,859.72" "2,024.96" "2,240.39" "2,353.88" "2,441.78" "2,544.93" "2,642.47" "2,739.44" 2021 +156 CAN NGDP_D Canada "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 38.341 42.274 46.015 48.677 50.398 52.08 53.699 56.272 58.827 61.593 63.682 65.626 66.584 67.441 68.422 69.963 71.184 72.001 71.87 73.237 76.412 77.679 78.642 81.201 83.854 86.473 88.699 91.605 95.258 93.053 95.705 98.802 100 101.738 103.716 102.807 103.582 106.239 107.957 109.55 110.371 119.277 130.235 134.401 136.756 138.87 140.705 142.529 2021 +156 CAN NGDPRPC Canada "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "34,403.39" "35,157.66" "33,632.19" "34,162.48" "35,840.35" "37,194.37" "37,621.57" "38,663.85" "39,835.37" "40,064.29" "39,524.00" "38,208.95" "38,094.17" "38,661.05" "39,968.16" "40,619.98" "40,849.32" "42,173.11" "43,443.43" "45,320.53" "47,231.02" "47,573.56" "48,481.37" "48,894.57" "49,933.24" "51,048.58" "51,869.44" "52,429.38" "52,396.53" "50,285.36" "51,263.23" "52,351.68" "52,710.50" "53,369.78" "54,345.59" "54,265.84" "54,240.15" "55,211.74" "55,965.30" "56,201.42" "52,623.25" "54,679.73" "55,728.44" "55,713.95" "55,847.20" "56,410.09" "56,767.11" "57,043.86" 2021 +156 CAN NGDPRPPPPC Canada "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "30,338.40" "31,003.55" "29,658.32" "30,125.96" "31,605.57" "32,799.61" "33,176.33" "34,095.46" "35,128.55" "35,330.43" "34,853.97" "33,694.31" "33,593.09" "34,092.99" "35,245.66" "35,820.46" "36,022.70" "37,190.07" "38,310.30" "39,965.61" "41,650.36" "41,952.43" "42,752.97" "43,117.35" "44,033.29" "45,016.85" "45,740.72" "46,234.50" "46,205.53" "44,343.81" "45,206.13" "46,165.98" "46,482.40" "47,063.78" "47,924.29" "47,853.97" "47,831.31" "48,688.11" "49,352.63" "49,560.84" "46,405.46" "48,218.96" "49,143.75" "49,130.98" "49,248.48" "49,744.87" "50,059.70" "50,303.75" 2021 +156 CAN NGDPPC Canada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,190.54" "14,862.40" "15,475.89" "16,629.18" "18,062.74" "19,370.98" "20,202.56" "21,756.91" "23,434.00" "24,676.89" "25,169.80" "25,074.86" "25,364.78" "26,073.26" "27,347.04" "28,418.85" "29,078.04" "30,364.91" "31,222.68" "33,191.47" "36,090.21" "36,954.88" "38,126.65" "39,702.99" "41,870.81" "44,143.14" "46,007.77" "48,028.08" "49,911.75" "46,792.25" "49,061.54" "51,724.29" "52,710.50" "54,297.11" "56,365.13" "55,788.93" "56,183.06" "58,656.31" "60,418.62" "61,568.50" "58,080.81" "65,220.49" "72,577.77" "74,880.24" "76,374.34" "78,336.97" "79,874.25" "81,304.24" 2021 +156 CAN NGDPDPC Canada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,281.42" "12,396.67" "12,543.94" "13,493.20" "13,947.36" "14,185.92" "14,539.75" "16,408.14" "19,041.18" "20,842.46" "21,572.14" "21,885.57" "20,984.78" "20,210.45" "20,024.58" "20,706.73" "21,325.69" "21,930.49" "21,046.56" "22,340.55" "24,296.72" "23,859.71" "24,279.19" "28,338.75" "32,176.59" "36,439.62" "40,558.90" "44,716.99" "46,773.84" "40,990.63" "47,627.35" "52,285.94" "52,744.00" "52,708.61" "51,020.84" "43,626.47" "42,382.64" "45,191.99" "46,625.86" "46,403.99" "43,306.64" "52,015.07" "56,794.02" "59,178.98" "60,745.28" "62,703.55" "64,352.54" "65,954.52" 2021 +156 CAN PPPPC Canada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,798.15" "13,197.48" "13,404.94" "14,149.52" "15,380.23" "16,465.96" "16,990.44" "17,893.03" "19,085.27" "19,947.67" "20,415.09" "20,403.32" "20,805.61" "21,615.65" "22,823.79" "23,682.38" "24,252.19" "25,469.84" "26,532.35" "28,068.77" "29,914.73" "30,810.53" "31,887.84" "32,794.35" "34,390.02" "36,260.72" "37,980.68" "39,428.17" "40,159.09" "38,788.00" "40,017.58" "41,716.38" "42,351.12" "44,360.37" "45,811.99" "44,702.52" "46,554.08" "48,688.11" "50,531.58" "51,652.56" "48,946.83" "52,973.02" "57,827.45" "59,872.25" "61,274.72" "63,042.59" "64,649.37" "66,221.65" 2021 +156 CAN NGAP_NPGDP Canada Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.102 2.144 -3.538 -3.569 -0.846 0.527 -0.532 0.606 2.5 2.899 1.258 -1.507 -2.227 -1.768 0.302 0.2 -1.354 -0.634 -0.468 0.865 2.3 0.657 0.489 -0.566 -0.058 0.863 1.514 1.852 1.285 -3.211 -1.754 -0.354 -0.407 0.041 1.018 -0.147 -0.949 0.374 0.553 0.358 -3.356 -1.437 0.633 -0.058 -0.49 -0.104 0.008 0.001 2021 +156 CAN PPPSH Canada Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.155 2.191 2.113 2.117 2.147 2.171 2.143 2.149 2.146 2.118 2.04 1.949 1.771 1.784 1.81 1.794 1.755 1.759 1.779 1.809 1.816 1.805 1.808 1.769 1.732 1.707 1.664 1.611 1.58 1.54 1.507 1.495 1.458 1.471 1.479 1.426 1.445 1.452 1.442 1.43 1.399 1.381 1.384 1.369 1.348 1.335 1.317 1.297 2021 +156 CAN PPPEX Canada Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.118 1.126 1.154 1.175 1.174 1.176 1.189 1.216 1.228 1.237 1.233 1.229 1.219 1.206 1.198 1.2 1.199 1.192 1.177 1.183 1.206 1.199 1.196 1.211 1.218 1.217 1.211 1.218 1.243 1.206 1.226 1.24 1.245 1.224 1.23 1.248 1.207 1.205 1.196 1.192 1.187 1.231 1.255 1.251 1.246 1.243 1.235 1.228 2021 +156 CAN NID_NGDP Canada Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.386 25.296 19.924 20.221 20.96 21.534 21.68 22.178 23.506 23.61 21.304 19.341 18.377 18.475 19.516 19.38 18.928 21.217 21.045 20.684 20.614 19.671 19.739 20.467 21.383 22.632 23.595 23.908 24.072 21.959 23.482 24.151 24.868 24.908 24.871 23.822 22.761 23.55 23.377 23.069 22.257 23.74 23.29 23.049 23.517 23.712 23.925 24.156 2021 +156 CAN NGSD_NGDP Canada Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 20.202 21.113 20.407 19.381 20.501 19.872 18.618 18.953 20.443 19.652 17.87 15.609 14.768 14.636 17.138 18.555 19.341 19.877 19.704 20.861 23.161 21.885 21.471 21.699 23.729 24.561 25.038 24.732 24.221 19.05 19.918 21.438 21.337 21.766 22.551 20.326 19.673 20.748 21 21.034 20.471 23.783 23.817 22.823 23.128 22.738 22.461 22.253 2021 +156 CAN PCPI Canada "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2002 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 44.037 49.525 54.876 58.067 60.587 62.98 65.609 68.473 71.233 74.783 78.358 82.767 84 85.567 85.708 87.55 88.925 90.367 91.267 92.85 95.375 97.783 99.992 102.75 104.658 106.975 109.117 111.45 114.092 114.433 116.467 119.858 121.675 122.817 125.158 126.567 128.375 130.425 133.383 135.983 136.958 141.608 151.375 157.732 161.539 164.609 167.688 171.015 2021 +156 CAN PCPIPCH Canada "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.183 12.462 10.803 5.816 4.339 3.951 4.174 4.365 4.031 4.984 4.78 5.626 1.49 1.865 0.166 2.149 1.571 1.621 0.996 1.735 2.719 2.525 2.258 2.759 1.857 2.214 2.002 2.138 2.37 0.299 1.777 2.912 1.516 0.938 1.907 1.125 1.429 1.597 2.268 1.949 0.717 3.395 6.897 4.199 2.413 1.9 1.871 1.984 2021 +156 CAN PCPIE Canada "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2002 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 45.867 51.533 56.5 59.133 61.3 63.833 66.633 69.433 72.271 76.031 79.769 83.049 84.533 86.067 86.1 87.867 89.667 90.567 91.6 93.767 96.7 97.733 101.467 103.2 105.567 108 109.5 112.233 114.3 115.2 117.767 120.9 122.1 123.267 125.7 127.3 129.1 131.467 134.167 136.933 137.9 144.433 154.425 159.36 162.762 165.712 168.915 172.284 2021 +156 CAN PCPIEPCH Canada "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 7.337 12.355 9.638 4.661 3.664 4.133 4.386 4.202 4.087 5.203 4.917 4.111 1.788 1.814 0.039 2.052 2.049 1.004 1.141 2.365 3.128 1.069 3.82 1.708 2.293 2.305 1.389 2.496 1.841 0.787 2.228 2.661 0.993 0.956 1.974 1.273 1.414 1.833 2.054 2.062 0.706 4.738 6.918 3.196 2.134 1.812 1.933 1.994 2021 +156 CAN TM_RPCH Canada Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Refers to energy exports (crude oil, natural gas, coal, and other) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Total energy is used for the oil export deflator Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Total energy is used for the oil import deflator Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.171 2.554 -15.922 10.128 17.384 8.267 6.548 5.44 13.493 5.825 1.927 2.517 5.125 7.478 8.319 5.764 5.359 14.4 5.276 8.062 8.447 -4.865 1.867 4.208 8.506 7.349 5.321 5.775 0.895 -12.395 13.788 5.594 3.709 2.077 2.531 0.751 0.051 4.627 3.309 0.375 -10.839 7.707 8.566 2.204 1.307 3.203 2.178 1.853 2021 +156 CAN TMG_RPCH Canada Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Refers to energy exports (crude oil, natural gas, coal, and other) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Total energy is used for the oil export deflator Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Total energy is used for the oil import deflator Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.286 2.531 -17.516 11.75 20.567 9.117 6.87 5.239 13.313 4.699 0.456 2.146 6.127 8.628 10.64 7.066 5.36 16.657 6.182 8.601 8.838 -5.265 1.641 3.377 8.554 7.571 5.415 5.496 0.277 -14.328 13.994 5.901 3.358 2.414 2.552 0.277 -0.252 4.861 2.663 -0.008 -7.295 8.763 7.443 2.044 1.174 3.368 2.027 1.596 2021 +156 CAN TX_RPCH Canada Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Refers to energy exports (crude oil, natural gas, coal, and other) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Total energy is used for the oil export deflator Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Total energy is used for the oil import deflator Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.953 1.776 -1.38 5.784 18.621 4.484 4.499 3.193 9.107 0.859 4.546 1.622 7.434 10.795 12.816 8.866 5.723 8.596 9.517 10.829 9.026 -2.9 1.229 -1.709 5.531 2.272 0.881 1.138 -4.544 -12.965 6.678 4.828 2.815 2.461 6.323 3.419 1.407 1.445 3.825 2.274 -9.71 1.417 1.393 1.082 2.117 2.187 2.896 2.855 2021 +156 CAN TXG_RPCH Canada Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Refers to energy exports (crude oil, natural gas, coal, and other) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Total energy is used for the oil export deflator Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Total energy is used for the oil import deflator Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.599 1.625 -0.514 6.388 20.213 4.303 4.004 3.415 9.23 0.521 4.911 1.768 7.68 11.139 12.926 9.118 5.234 8.891 8.746 11.596 9.105 -3.401 0.674 -1.795 5.245 2.113 0.79 1.424 -5.285 -14.851 8.429 4.979 2.599 2.612 6.213 3.408 0.511 0.726 2.782 0.777 -8.135 1.942 0.543 0.558 1.886 1.899 2.686 2.689 2021 +156 CAN LUR Canada Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 7.517 7.617 11.1 12 11.375 10.508 9.608 8.8 7.775 7.508 8.15 10.317 11.217 11.375 10.392 9.467 9.608 9.092 8.292 7.567 6.833 7.225 7.667 7.583 7.15 6.767 6.325 6.075 6.2 8.375 8.075 7.55 7.375 7.133 6.967 6.942 7.05 6.383 5.908 5.75 9.583 7.433 5.291 5.856 6.242 6.099 5.998 5.999 2021 +156 CAN LE Canada Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 10.98 11.304 10.951 11.024 11.302 11.657 12.004 12.332 12.711 12.995 13.084 12.855 12.73 12.797 13.061 13.297 13.419 13.705 14.047 14.408 14.766 14.938 15.284 15.654 15.923 16.128 16.379 16.72 16.952 16.69 16.913 17.175 17.366 17.578 17.67 17.797 17.916 18.285 18.569 18.978 18.004 18.872 19.617 19.784 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +156 CAN LP Canada Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 24.471 24.785 25.083 25.336 25.577 25.813 26.067 26.398 26.751 27.215 27.632 27.987 28.324 28.651 28.96 29.263 29.57 29.868 30.124 30.367 30.647 30.971 31.309 31.603 31.901 32.204 32.529 32.849 33.199 33.581 33.958 34.298 34.665 35.034 35.392 35.678 36.052 36.495 37.003 37.54 37.995 38.226 38.743 39.315 39.85 40.368 40.874 41.368 2021 +156 CAN GGR Canada General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 119.116 143.437 153.335 164.194 179.339 193.569 207.942 227.907 252.33 272.226 293.355 302.311 311.139 317.809 333.233 351.318 368.103 394.531 409.597 437.732 477.793 476.492 479.387 503.765 532.988 569.684 605.951 636.408 645.58 621.296 638.536 678.872 701.676 731.719 768.941 795.312 816.292 863.598 917.124 939.735 919.047 "1,021.24" "1,147.88" "1,200.67" "1,242.88" "1,293.90" "1,339.17" "1,381.31" 2021 +156 CAN GGR_NGDP Canada General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 36.903 38.94 39.501 38.972 38.819 38.712 39.485 39.682 40.251 40.535 42.179 43.078 43.308 42.543 42.076 42.245 42.811 43.502 43.549 43.429 43.197 41.632 40.16 40.149 39.902 40.074 40.488 40.339 38.96 39.539 38.326 38.267 38.402 38.466 38.545 39.957 40.3 40.343 41.022 40.658 41.647 40.962 40.823 40.785 40.837 40.916 41.019 41.069 2021 +156 CAN GGX Canada General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 132.167 154.091 180.113 197.891 216.02 237.358 246.5 260.907 280.609 303.913 334.469 360.975 377.229 384.555 388.164 396.971 394.35 394.18 408.255 421.045 448.596 470.432 482.179 505.358 522.734 547.605 578.599 607.7 642.524 682.285 717.466 737.571 747.804 760.152 765.452 796.543 825.471 866.005 909.078 939.635 "1,169.75" "1,146.87" "1,208.37" "1,236.14" "1,269.67" "1,313.18" "1,358.98" "1,399.49" 2021 +156 CAN GGX_NGDP Canada General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 40.946 41.832 46.399 46.97 46.759 47.469 46.807 45.428 44.762 45.253 48.09 51.438 52.507 51.477 49.012 47.735 45.864 43.463 43.406 41.773 40.558 41.102 40.394 40.276 39.135 38.521 38.661 38.519 38.775 43.421 43.064 41.575 40.926 39.961 38.37 40.018 40.753 40.455 40.662 40.654 53.007 46.001 42.974 41.99 41.717 41.526 41.626 41.61 2021 +156 CAN GGXCNL Canada General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -13.052 -10.654 -26.778 -33.697 -36.681 -43.789 -38.558 -33 -28.279 -31.687 -41.114 -58.664 -66.09 -66.746 -54.931 -45.653 -26.247 0.351 1.342 16.687 29.197 6.06 -2.792 -1.593 10.254 22.079 27.352 28.708 3.056 -60.989 -78.93 -58.699 -46.128 -28.433 3.489 -1.231 -9.179 -2.407 8.046 0.1 -250.698 -125.631 -60.482 -35.477 -26.785 -19.279 -19.812 -18.18 2021 +156 CAN GGXCNL_NGDP Canada General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.043 -2.892 -6.898 -7.998 -7.94 -8.757 -7.322 -5.746 -4.511 -4.718 -5.911 -8.359 -9.199 -8.935 -6.936 -5.49 -3.053 0.039 0.143 1.656 2.64 0.529 -0.234 -0.127 0.768 1.553 1.828 1.82 0.184 -3.881 -4.738 -3.309 -2.525 -1.495 0.175 -0.062 -0.453 -0.112 0.36 0.004 -11.36 -5.039 -2.151 -1.205 -0.88 -0.61 -0.607 -0.541 2021 +156 CAN GGSB Canada General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -15.904 -46.316 -21.307 -27.821 -35.211 -44.758 -37.485 -34.331 -34.263 -39.132 -50.882 -54.001 -58.156 -59.184 -56.059 -46.939 -19.759 3.729 3.552 11.507 14.692 1.399 -5.555 2.118 10.482 15.552 15.035 12.804 -8.847 -33.35 -62.913 -54.801 -42.072 -28.595 -11.254 0.218 1.031 -6.63 1.083 -4.68 -196.631 -101.021 -74.616 -35.352 -18.352 -17.196 -19.95 -18.208 2021 +156 CAN GGSB_NPGDP Canada General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -4.154 -12.843 -5.295 -6.368 -7.557 -8.998 -7.08 -6.014 -5.602 -5.996 -7.408 -7.579 -7.915 -7.783 -7.1 -5.656 -2.267 0.409 0.376 1.151 1.359 0.123 -0.468 0.168 0.784 1.103 1.02 0.827 -0.541 -2.054 -3.71 -3.078 -2.293 -1.504 -0.57 0.011 0.05 -0.311 0.049 -0.203 -8.611 -3.994 -2.67 -1.2 -0.6 -0.543 -0.611 -0.541 2021 +156 CAN GGXONLB Canada General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -8.619 -8.135 -20.357 -26.301 -25.935 -28.61 -18.267 -9.537 -2.623 -1.463 -5.964 -22.221 -28.547 -27.835 -14.785 0.704 18.406 42.806 45.126 58.062 62.588 38.687 26.928 20.636 30.167 36.001 36.077 37.359 7.714 -43.621 -64.979 -47.915 -33.283 -18.9 8.991 11.678 2.535 1.659 9.885 2.535 -241.38 -137.454 -73.582 -42.493 -28.387 -22.967 -25.044 -25.181 2021 +156 CAN GGXONLB_NGDP Canada General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.67 -2.208 -5.244 -6.243 -5.614 -5.722 -3.469 -1.661 -0.418 -0.218 -0.858 -3.166 -3.973 -3.726 -1.867 0.085 2.141 4.72 4.798 5.761 5.659 3.38 2.256 1.645 2.258 2.532 2.411 2.368 0.466 -2.776 -3.9 -2.701 -1.822 -0.994 0.451 0.587 0.125 0.078 0.442 0.11 -10.938 -5.513 -2.617 -1.443 -0.933 -0.726 -0.767 -0.749 2021 +156 CAN GGXWDN Canada General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 46.462 49.681 74.251 107.501 135.929 175.211 207.531 224.173 238.933 276.191 303.675 353.332 408.451 470.036 523.817 561.872 578.266 573.777 556.308 527.914 484.47 473.739 468.512 463.414 433.194 405.163 384.079 350.306 308.889 385.702 449.602 488.019 528.629 565.086 568.73 569.702 576.77 553.162 575.218 533.893 742.313 788.362 857.28 892.756 919.541 938.821 925.985 917.257 2021 +156 CAN GGXWDN_NGDP Canada General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). 14.394 13.487 19.128 25.516 29.423 35.04 39.407 39.032 38.114 41.126 43.663 50.348 56.853 62.92 66.141 67.563 67.253 63.266 59.147 52.376 43.801 41.391 39.249 36.933 32.431 28.501 25.663 22.204 18.641 24.546 26.986 27.509 28.931 29.706 28.509 28.622 28.475 25.841 25.729 23.099 33.638 31.621 30.488 30.325 30.213 29.688 28.363 27.272 2021 +156 CAN GGXWDG Canada General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 143.928 169.729 200.716 241.04 278.175 325.849 365.078 400.661 437.224 476.732 512.892 573.055 633.876 707.67 772.018 832.321 861.931 864.051 877.439 896.709 889.686 932.368 950.229 952.501 960.249 "1,004.22" "1,046.42" "1,054.85" "1,124.90" "1,245.63" "1,353.14" "1,450.79" "1,560.53" "1,638.69" "1,707.60" "1,815.69" "1,858.56" "1,902.02" "1,986.45" "2,014.46" "2,598.58" "2,813.60" "2,873.67" "2,906.18" "2,931.37" "2,948.97" "2,966.98" "2,983.21" 2021 +156 CAN GGXWDG_NGDP Canada General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 44.59 46.077 51.707 57.211 60.213 65.166 69.323 69.761 69.745 70.987 73.744 81.658 88.23 94.73 97.48 100.084 100.244 95.272 93.29 88.966 80.437 81.462 79.604 75.912 71.889 70.64 69.92 66.862 67.886 79.272 81.218 81.778 85.405 86.145 85.598 91.221 91.757 88.853 88.852 87.157 117.755 112.854 102.198 98.718 96.316 93.253 90.879 88.697 2021 +156 CAN NGDP_FY Canada "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Some historical data is also from National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal data are on a calendar year basis. Government financial assets (used for the calculation of net debt) include currency and deposits, accounts receivable, short-term and other bonds, investment fund shares, loans, and equity. Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the 2022 Federal Budget and the latest provincial budgets. The IMF staff makes some adjustments to these forecasts, including for differences in macroeconomic projections. The IMF staff's forecast also incorporates the most recent data releases from Statistics Canada's National Economic Accounts, including quarterly federal, provincial, and territorial budgetary outturns. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Comment: Preliminary data: based on quarterly data. Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. Gross debt includes debt securities, loans, life insurance and pension, and other accounts payable but excludes unfunded pension liabilities. Net debt is estimated as gross debt minus financial assets which include currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, equity and investment fund shares, and accounts receivable. Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 322.782 368.358 388.181 421.316 461.986 500.027 526.63 574.336 626.894 671.579 695.501 701.773 718.436 747.037 791.972 831.621 859.834 906.926 940.548 "1,007.93" "1,106.07" "1,144.54" "1,193.69" "1,254.75" "1,335.73" "1,421.59" "1,496.60" "1,577.66" "1,657.04" "1,571.33" "1,666.05" "1,774.06" "1,827.20" "1,902.25" "1,994.90" "1,990.44" "2,025.54" "2,140.64" "2,235.68" "2,311.29" "2,206.76" "2,493.13" "2,811.86" "2,943.92" "3,043.50" "3,162.34" "3,264.78" "3,363.37" 2021 +156 CAN BCA Canada Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Canadian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.088 -12.843 1.527 -2.865 -1.63 -6.075 -11.598 -13.958 -15.589 -22.439 -20.459 -22.843 -21.441 -22.219 -13.778 -4.987 2.619 -8.76 -8.485 1.212 18.99 16.351 13.191 11.026 24.072 22.619 19.064 12.094 2.287 -40.047 -57.616 -48.633 -64.62 -58.011 -41.891 -54.402 -47.188 -46.226 -41.01 -35.455 -29.389 0.859 11.595 -5.26 -9.409 -24.677 -38.506 -51.941 2021 +156 CAN BCA_NGDPD Canada Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.205 -4.18 0.485 -0.838 -0.457 -1.659 -3.06 -3.223 -3.06 -3.956 -3.432 -3.729 -3.607 -3.837 -2.376 -0.823 0.415 -1.337 -1.338 0.179 2.55 2.213 1.735 1.231 2.345 1.927 1.445 0.823 0.147 -2.909 -3.562 -2.712 -3.534 -3.141 -2.32 -3.495 -3.088 -2.803 -2.377 -2.035 -1.786 0.043 0.527 -0.226 -0.389 -0.975 -1.464 -1.904 2021 +626 CAF NGDP_R Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 487.744 550.928 531.25 499.232 548.715 569.198 610.14 610.14 620.62 644.139 652.926 647.71 615.823 608.447 684.942 706.63 663.119 690.339 713.398 733.994 707.712 726.177 741.364 724.689 723.99 745.21 780.637 812.103 833.326 856.758 896.435 934.038 981.241 624.148 624.65 651.75 682.705 713.615 740.874 762.88 770.198 777.769 789.276 812.866 843.605 875.567 908.769 942.269 2020 +626 CAF NGDP_RPCH Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.995 12.954 -3.572 -6.027 9.912 3.733 7.193 0 1.718 3.79 1.364 -0.799 -4.923 -1.198 12.572 3.166 -6.157 4.105 3.34 2.887 -3.581 2.609 2.091 -2.249 -0.096 2.931 4.754 4.031 2.613 2.812 4.631 4.195 5.054 -36.392 0.08 4.338 4.75 4.528 3.82 2.97 0.959 0.983 1.48 2.989 3.782 3.789 3.792 3.686 2020 +626 CAF NGDP Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 168.4 218.1 240.4 253.9 278.7 379.9 386.042 362.243 380.169 402.884 404.996 396.168 377.857 366.245 473.619 560.037 516.647 566.036 606.4 638.667 616.016 659.237 684.959 690.665 691.968 745.21 803.945 841.079 910.457 972.276 "1,060.14" "1,148.90" "1,281.56" 835.454 935.578 "1,002.59" "1,081.52" "1,203.32" "1,265.33" "1,334.90" "1,372.81" "1,432.02" "1,544.13" "1,688.69" "1,803.71" "1,921.68" "2,044.24" "2,170.90" 2020 +626 CAF NGDPD Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.714 0.743 0.719 0.69 0.67 0.883 1.158 1.275 1.372 1.354 1.572 1.498 1.494 1.309 0.858 1.117 1 0.979 1.036 1.039 0.868 0.899 0.983 1.188 1.31 1.413 1.538 1.755 2.033 2.059 2.141 2.435 2.512 1.692 1.896 1.696 1.825 2.072 2.279 2.278 2.389 2.584 2.488 2.639 2.826 3.029 3.243 3.466 2020 +626 CAF PPPGDP Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.006 1.243 1.273 1.243 1.416 1.515 1.657 1.698 1.788 1.928 2.028 2.079 2.022 2.045 2.351 2.477 2.367 2.506 2.619 2.733 2.695 2.827 2.932 2.922 2.998 3.182 3.436 3.672 3.84 3.973 4.207 4.475 4.889 3.285 3.216 3.536 3.862 4.195 4.46 4.674 4.776 5.023 5.46 5.824 6.171 6.523 6.9 7.292 2020 +626 CAF NGDP_D Central African Republic "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.526 39.588 45.252 50.858 50.791 66.743 63.271 59.37 61.256 62.546 62.028 61.164 61.358 60.193 69.147 79.255 77.912 81.994 85.002 87.013 87.043 90.782 92.392 95.305 95.577 100 102.986 103.568 109.256 113.483 118.262 123.003 130.606 133.855 149.776 153.831 158.416 168.624 170.789 174.981 178.242 184.119 195.638 207.745 213.809 219.479 224.945 230.39 2020 +626 CAF NGDPRPC Central African Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "214,002.89" "234,615.93" "220,672.83" "202,395.86" "217,243.23" "219,354.96" "227,306.62" "222,621.16" "222,032.56" "225,886.45" "224,155.78" "217,382.24" "201,856.94" "194,693.92" "214,001.89" "215,718.97" "197,928.36" "201,574.51" "203,936.32" "205,628.09" "194,516.32" "196,049.68" "196,791.85" "189,231.70" "185,943.71" "188,141.73" "193,605.47" "197,741.26" "199,117.06" "200,822.41" "206,080.75" "211,385.90" "221,199.50" "140,321.04" "139,930.56" "145,058.98" "150,441.83" "155,268.71" "158,781.31" "160,775.48" "159,461.39" "158,083.12" "157,320.34" "158,793.97" "161,393.80" "164,025.21" "166,624.37" "169,107.78" 2004 +626 CAF NGDPRPPPPC Central African Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,258.10" "1,379.28" "1,297.31" "1,189.86" "1,277.15" "1,289.56" "1,336.31" "1,308.77" "1,305.31" "1,327.96" "1,317.79" "1,277.97" "1,186.70" "1,144.58" "1,258.09" "1,268.19" "1,163.60" "1,185.03" "1,198.92" "1,208.87" "1,143.54" "1,152.55" "1,156.92" "1,112.47" "1,093.14" "1,106.06" "1,138.19" "1,162.50" "1,170.59" "1,180.61" "1,211.53" "1,242.71" "1,300.41" 824.932 822.636 852.786 884.431 912.808 933.458 945.181 937.456 929.353 924.869 933.532 948.816 964.286 979.566 994.166 2004 +626 CAF NGDPPC Central African Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "73,887.28" "92,879.16" "99,858.31" "102,934.81" "110,340.91" "146,404.06" "143,819.47" "132,171.26" "136,008.92" "141,283.14" "139,038.85" "132,960.66" "123,855.53" "117,192.94" "147,976.67" "170,967.48" "154,209.13" "165,278.83" "173,349.39" "178,922.19" "169,313.50" "177,977.57" "181,819.51" "180,347.39" "177,719.62" "188,141.73" "199,386.08" "204,796.71" "217,546.94" "227,899.62" "243,715.15" "260,011.28" "288,900.14" "187,826.81" "209,582.78" "223,145.37" "238,324.47" "261,819.84" "271,180.53" "281,326.72" "284,226.55" "291,061.15" "307,778.84" "329,886.41" "345,074.59" "360,000.79" "374,813.88" "389,607.77" 2004 +626 CAF NGDPDPC Central African Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 313.369 316.495 298.747 279.719 265.441 340.227 431.342 465.181 490.939 474.879 539.656 502.896 489.786 418.922 268.106 340.988 298.443 285.804 296.103 290.99 238.505 242.794 260.865 310.302 336.409 356.688 381.315 427.313 485.807 482.648 492.078 551.028 566.199 380.304 424.67 377.476 402.053 450.744 488.442 480.173 494.518 525.154 495.936 515.479 540.654 567.369 594.556 622.115 2004 +626 CAF PPPPC Central African Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 441.208 529.467 528.773 503.97 560.464 583.805 617.149 619.378 639.524 676.138 696.067 697.863 662.79 654.421 734.686 756.109 706.455 731.875 748.784 765.634 740.669 763.326 778.158 763.032 769.901 803.431 852.274 894.005 917.488 931.276 967.148 "1,012.66" "1,102.13" 738.466 720.351 787.043 851.014 912.808 955.757 985.073 988.795 "1,020.98" "1,088.29" "1,137.63" "1,180.51" "1,222.06" "1,265.06" "1,308.76" 2004 +626 CAF NGAP_NPGDP Central African Republic Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +626 CAF PPPSH Central African Republic Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2020 +626 CAF PPPEX Central African Republic Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 167.466 175.42 188.849 204.248 196.874 250.776 233.038 213.393 212.672 208.956 199.749 190.525 186.87 179.079 201.415 226.115 218.286 225.829 231.508 233.691 228.595 233.161 233.654 236.356 230.834 234.173 233.946 229.078 237.112 244.717 251.994 256.761 262.129 254.347 290.945 283.524 280.048 286.829 283.734 285.59 287.447 285.08 282.809 289.978 292.309 294.586 296.282 297.693 2020 +626 CAF NID_NGDP Central African Republic Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 9.762 9.762 5.687 9.762 8.323 11.098 11.107 13.127 10.579 11.71 14.489 12.506 11.815 10.823 12.192 15.07 5.887 7.318 11.125 11.733 10.555 8.997 9.676 6.463 6.605 9.338 9.722 10.338 12.429 12.786 13.636 11.599 14.491 8.519 16.537 13.616 13.586 13.521 16.407 14.665 18.887 15.724 15.902 15.711 16.559 17.382 17.616 18.333 2020 +626 CAF NGSD_NGDP Central African Republic Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 -2.84 5.182 -7.392 -1.012 0.547 9.777 12.69 6.667 7.257 9.265 8.427 7.808 -0.208 4.437 9.435 6.764 2.55 4.796 5.036 10.013 9.097 7.141 8.016 4.334 4.899 3.103 6.85 4.313 2.72 4.082 4.218 4.781 8.906 5.584 3.213 4.424 8.069 5.56 8.507 9.602 10.252 4.963 1.788 8.168 9.104 10.625 11.318 12.702 2020 +626 CAF PCPI Central African Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 44.138 50.609 57.311 65.654 67.364 74.408 76.202 70.878 68.09 68.529 68.39 66.442 65.939 64.021 79.738 95.048 98.7 100.302 98.271 96.745 100 104.083 106.441 111.109 108.228 111.343 119.013 120.045 131.148 135.844 137.863 139.51 147.725 153.591 180.892 183.43 192.503 200.55 203.783 209.391 211.235 220.243 234.625 249.394 256.127 263.249 269.923 276.766 2021 +626 CAF PCPIPCH Central African Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.3 14.66 13.243 14.558 2.604 10.457 2.411 -6.986 -3.934 0.645 -0.203 -2.848 -0.757 -2.909 24.55 19.2 3.842 1.623 -2.024 -1.554 3.365 4.083 2.266 4.386 -2.593 2.879 6.888 0.867 9.25 3.581 1.486 1.194 5.889 3.971 17.775 1.403 4.946 4.18 1.612 2.752 0.881 4.264 6.53 6.295 2.7 2.781 2.535 2.535 2021 +626 CAF PCPIE Central African Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 43.286 49.631 56.204 64.387 66.064 72.972 74.731 69.51 66.775 67.206 66.496 65.988 65.988 62.841 90.962 95.53 99.933 100.291 97.298 93.2 100.702 103.279 113.055 111.09 110.829 112.524 120.467 120.302 137.776 136.179 139.258 145.304 153.915 157.865 179.996 199.185 190.29 203.936 213.326 208.973 212.811 218.534 242.642 250.744 254.811 261.271 267.896 274.688 2021 +626 CAF PCPIEPCH Central African Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 14.66 13.243 14.558 2.604 10.457 2.411 -6.986 -3.934 0.645 -1.057 -0.763 0 -4.769 44.75 5.022 4.608 0.358 -2.984 -4.212 8.05 2.559 9.466 -1.738 -0.235 1.529 7.059 -0.137 14.525 -1.159 2.261 4.342 5.926 2.566 14.019 10.661 -4.466 7.171 4.605 -2.041 1.837 2.689 11.032 3.339 1.622 2.535 2.535 2.535 2021 +626 CAF TM_RPCH Central African Republic Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 40.979 0.744 9.786 -1.229 -5.491 21.665 -6.475 282.627 -4.575 5.738 3.123 -14.594 -1.61 -3.679 34.339 8.064 -20.45 27.289 6.59 -8.499 2.324 -5.657 -14.61 -24.048 6.875 1.931 0.086 8.422 -1.436 7.764 14.056 -14.294 9.147 -29.287 84.453 22.181 11.71 -2.497 1.224 8.781 0.23 -10.138 -1.092 3.789 7.478 9.038 3.674 9.165 2020 +626 CAF TMG_RPCH Central African Republic Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 60.895 8.862 5.007 -1.445 0.265 19.645 -13.747 7.394 -8.481 9.539 8.322 -17.871 -4.975 -3.997 46.759 -0.924 -18.741 18.249 6.182 -3.075 -5.418 -1.701 -7.173 -24.058 9.614 8.327 3.025 7.065 -0.755 9.248 13.127 -18.769 8.839 -36.956 142.44 31.76 14.032 -1.96 -0.753 10.613 1.939 -11.19 -1.612 4.699 8.454 8.765 4.679 10.306 2020 +626 CAF TX_RPCH Central African Republic Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -9.22 7.075 -0.863 -10.235 -4.887 8.108 -13.147 649.151 -21.786 32.262 -5.32 -3.309 -12.897 13.627 2.667 6.649 6.778 27.006 -13.769 -2.556 12.252 -1.704 5.01 -26.615 2.579 -6.075 0.888 5.321 -12.378 -13.61 9.368 4.305 7.543 -21.323 19.639 2.203 13.919 -1.712 6.317 -1.832 -0.277 -6.128 2.52 7.776 2.507 12.601 5.388 6.059 2020 +626 CAF TXG_RPCH Central African Republic Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -15.786 6.612 18.081 -4.967 -5.674 9.992 -24.664 20.184 -12.613 36.159 -7.374 0.752 -14.105 19.064 11.664 0.279 -8.789 29.765 -4.711 3.541 23.166 -3.911 8.395 -33.507 -2.069 -7.408 17.893 4.79 -15.415 -24.393 11.952 7.691 9.409 -50.015 -22.42 -15.428 52.347 42.477 10.313 -6.685 9.353 -5.295 9.836 9.019 5.228 9.005 5.399 8.622 2020 +626 CAF LUR Central African Republic Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +626 CAF LE Central African Republic Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +626 CAF LP Central African Republic Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Other Latest actual data: 2004 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 2.279 2.348 2.407 2.467 2.526 2.595 2.684 2.741 2.795 2.852 2.913 2.98 3.051 3.125 3.201 3.276 3.35 3.425 3.498 3.57 3.638 3.704 3.767 3.83 3.894 3.961 4.032 4.107 4.185 4.266 4.35 4.419 4.436 4.448 4.464 4.493 4.538 4.596 4.666 4.745 4.83 4.92 5.017 5.119 5.227 5.338 5.454 5.572 2004 +626 CAF GGR Central African Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.33 65.938 62.413 57.987 59.569 54.8 69.993 88.087 55.037 72.99 109.463 113.042 93.36 87.451 105.982 63.756 78.454 88.031 176.495 117.04 134.71 150.267 168.694 138.134 190.312 62.358 131.742 134.1 142.46 154.021 210.533 244.754 298.591 195.688 206.674 279.721 287.87 316.979 339.358 364.909 2021 +626 CAF GGR_NGDP Central African Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.711 16.367 15.411 14.637 15.765 14.963 14.778 15.729 10.653 12.895 18.051 17.7 15.155 13.265 15.473 9.231 11.338 11.813 21.954 13.915 14.796 15.455 15.912 12.023 14.85 7.464 14.081 13.375 13.172 12.8 16.639 18.335 21.75 13.665 13.385 16.564 15.96 16.495 16.601 16.809 2021 +626 CAF GGX Central African Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 81.48 79.021 89.133 89.665 87.253 75.541 105.864 115.195 60.509 81.851 109.457 116.21 105.732 93.258 113.948 84.802 90.348 120.397 107.487 108.263 145.916 155.552 182.974 162.66 185.795 111.943 168.556 140 131.067 166.732 222.833 225.761 344.724 281.91 280.188 281.988 304.208 336.485 353.157 379.642 2021 +626 CAF GGX_NGDP Central African Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.433 19.614 22.008 22.633 23.092 20.626 22.352 20.569 11.712 14.46 18.05 18.196 17.164 14.146 16.636 12.278 13.057 16.156 13.37 12.872 16.027 15.999 17.259 14.158 14.498 13.399 18.016 13.964 12.119 13.856 17.611 16.912 25.111 19.686 18.145 16.699 16.866 17.51 17.276 17.488 2021 +626 CAF GGXCNL Central African Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.15 -13.083 -26.72 -31.678 -27.684 -20.741 -35.871 -27.108 -5.471 -8.861 0.006 -3.168 -12.372 -5.807 -7.966 -21.046 -11.894 -32.366 69.008 8.777 -11.206 -5.285 -14.28 -24.526 4.518 -49.585 -36.814 -5.9 11.393 -12.711 -12.3 18.993 -46.133 -86.221 -73.514 -2.268 -16.338 -19.506 -13.799 -14.733 2021 +626 CAF GGXCNL_NGDP Central African Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.722 -3.247 -6.598 -7.996 -7.327 -5.663 -7.574 -4.84 -1.059 -1.565 0.001 -0.496 -2.008 -0.881 -1.163 -3.047 -1.719 -4.343 8.584 1.044 -1.231 -0.544 -1.347 -2.135 0.353 -5.935 -3.935 -0.588 1.053 -1.056 -0.972 1.423 -3.361 -6.021 -4.761 -0.134 -0.906 -1.015 -0.675 -0.679 2021 +626 CAF GGSB Central African Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +626 CAF GGSB_NPGDP Central African Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +626 CAF GGXONLB Central African Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.89 -8.162 -22.558 -27.383 -22.598 -15.518 -24.743 -14.43 4.868 -1.047 8.278 6.055 -0.854 3.614 2.632 -13.833 -6.461 -25.782 76.261 21.14 7.71 9.424 -4.095 -17.557 12.545 -44.622 -31.269 -0.5 17.372 -8.989 -7.24 23.619 -41.893 -82.254 -66.179 7.07 -4.795 -6.585 0.536 2.209 2021 +626 CAF GGXONLB_NGDP Central African Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.075 -2.026 -5.57 -6.912 -5.981 -4.237 -5.224 -2.577 0.942 -0.185 1.365 0.948 -0.139 0.548 0.384 -2.003 -0.934 -3.46 9.486 2.513 0.847 0.969 -0.386 -1.528 0.979 -5.341 -3.342 -0.05 1.606 -0.747 -0.572 1.769 -3.052 -5.744 -4.286 0.419 -0.266 -0.343 0.026 0.102 2021 +626 CAF GGXWDN Central African Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +626 CAF GGXWDN_NGDP Central African Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +626 CAF GGXWDG Central African Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 544.173 517.389 537.514 583.239 679.772 674.81 662.253 690.055 767.286 375.844 402.463 325.634 197.375 210.792 226.175 404.112 432.678 582.303 599.454 582.8 604.968 633.243 629.362 596.103 681.828 804.698 803.593 816.023 830.566 839.372 850.839 2021 +626 CAF GGXWDG_NGDP Central African Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.137 85.321 84.162 94.679 103.115 98.518 95.886 99.724 102.962 46.75 47.851 35.766 20.3 19.883 19.686 31.533 51.79 62.24 59.79 53.887 50.275 50.046 47.147 43.422 47.613 52.113 47.587 45.241 43.221 41.06 39.193 2021 +626 CAF NGDP_FY Central African Republic "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 168.4 218.1 240.4 253.9 278.7 379.9 386.042 362.243 380.169 402.884 404.996 396.168 377.857 366.245 473.619 560.037 516.647 566.036 606.4 638.667 616.016 659.237 684.959 690.665 691.968 745.21 803.945 841.079 910.457 972.276 "1,060.14" "1,148.90" "1,281.56" 835.454 935.578 "1,002.59" "1,081.52" "1,203.32" "1,265.33" "1,334.90" "1,372.81" "1,432.02" "1,544.13" "1,688.69" "1,803.71" "1,921.68" "2,044.24" "2,170.90" 2021 +626 CAF BCA Central African Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.043 -0.004 -0.043 -0.029 -0.033 -0.049 -0.087 -0.073 -0.035 -0.033 -0.089 -0.062 -0.072 -0.006 -0.024 -0.093 -0.033 -0.025 -0.063 -0.018 -0.013 -0.017 -0.016 -0.025 -0.022 -0.088 -0.044 -0.106 -0.197 -0.179 -0.202 -0.166 -0.14 -0.05 -0.253 -0.156 -0.101 -0.165 -0.18 -0.115 -0.206 -0.278 -0.351 -0.199 -0.211 -0.205 -0.204 -0.195 2020 +626 CAF BCA_NGDPD Central African Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.028 -0.562 -5.929 -4.248 -4.989 -5.507 -7.472 -5.759 -2.522 -2.468 -5.67 -4.122 -4.786 -0.488 -2.757 -8.306 -3.336 -2.522 -6.089 -1.72 -1.457 -1.856 -1.66 -2.129 -1.706 -6.235 -2.872 -6.025 -9.71 -8.705 -9.418 -6.819 -5.585 -2.935 -13.324 -9.193 -5.517 -7.961 -7.9 -5.063 -8.636 -10.761 -14.114 -7.543 -7.455 -6.757 -6.298 -5.631 2020 +628 TCD NGDP_R Chad "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 866.068 772.487 814.019 941.486 990.973 "1,069.23" "1,133.02" "1,174.34" "1,262.94" "1,287.59" "1,328.82" "1,467.05" "1,502.14" "1,470.98" "1,551.80" "1,539.77" "1,572.35" "1,661.24" "1,776.72" "1,764.59" "1,749.06" "1,952.97" "2,118.80" "2,430.73" "3,248.16" "3,518.12" "3,540.93" "3,656.77" "3,768.78" "3,924.76" "4,458.43" "4,463.76" "4,856.90" "5,136.33" "5,490.38" "5,587.53" "5,277.00" "5,151.42" "5,272.75" "5,453.04" "5,335.43" "5,276.01" "5,452.66" "5,640.62" "5,833.23" "6,036.31" "6,252.04" "6,471.38" 2017 +628 TCD NGDP_RPCH Chad "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -6.008 -10.805 5.376 15.659 5.256 7.897 5.966 3.647 7.544 1.952 3.202 10.402 2.392 -2.074 5.494 -0.775 2.115 5.653 6.952 -0.683 -0.88 11.658 8.491 14.722 33.629 8.311 0.648 3.272 3.063 4.139 13.598 0.12 8.807 5.753 6.893 1.77 -5.558 -2.38 2.355 3.419 -2.157 -1.114 3.348 3.447 3.415 3.481 3.574 3.508 2017 +628 TCD NGDP Chad "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 166.13 251.026 283.845 352.322 435.069 441.746 419.241 412.379 477.903 483.335 497.141 510.382 499.179 466.681 741.3 816.756 930.503 "1,020.30" "1,164.88" "1,069.31" "1,115.97" "1,418.00" "1,567.75" "1,799.59" "2,639.32" "3,518.12" "3,892.34" "4,157.43" "4,652.39" "4,385.56" "5,290.61" "5,742.40" "6,332.45" "6,417.74" "6,912.49" "6,474.07" "6,047.15" "5,854.57" "6,130.69" "6,440.47" "6,165.75" "6,537.83" "7,619.24" "7,847.54" "8,145.33" "8,517.13" "8,959.38" "9,447.26" 2017 +628 TCD NGDPD Chad "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.738 0.873 0.844 0.844 0.907 0.983 1.211 1.372 1.604 1.515 1.826 1.809 1.886 1.648 1.335 1.636 1.819 1.748 1.975 1.739 1.572 1.936 2.257 3.102 5.003 6.676 7.451 8.687 10.43 9.315 10.701 12.183 12.411 12.994 14.003 10.952 10.202 10.079 11.042 10.993 10.728 11.796 12.945 13.523 14.228 15.016 15.901 16.832 2017 +628 TCD PPPGDP Chad "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.858 1.814 2.029 2.439 2.66 2.96 3.2 3.399 3.784 4.009 4.293 4.9 5.131 5.144 5.542 5.615 5.838 6.275 6.787 6.835 6.929 7.911 8.716 10.196 13.991 15.629 16.216 17.199 18.066 18.934 21.767 22.246 22.192 20.808 23.012 25.683 24.494 24.028 25.182 26.508 26.249 27.036 29.927 32.062 33.852 35.682 37.661 39.737 2017 +628 TCD NGDP_D Chad "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 19.182 32.496 34.87 37.422 43.903 41.315 37.002 35.116 37.841 37.538 37.412 34.79 33.231 31.726 47.77 53.044 59.179 61.418 65.563 60.598 63.804 72.607 73.992 74.035 81.256 100 109.924 113.691 123.445 111.741 118.665 128.645 130.381 124.948 125.902 115.866 114.594 113.65 116.271 118.108 115.563 123.916 139.734 139.125 139.637 141.098 143.303 145.985 2017 +628 TCD NGDPRPC Chad "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "191,844.52" "167,463.95" "172,528.95" "194,831.23" "199,891.18" "209,841.37" "215,925.14" "216,954.23" "225,943.18" "223,000.62" "222,834.65" "238,269.69" "236,306.39" "224,101.23" "228,843.38" "219,648.94" "216,846.09" "221,395.02" "228,662.33" "219,107.10" "209,326.92" "225,047.31" "234,920.65" "259,307.46" "333,666.45" "348,432.41" "338,617.77" "338,026.46" "336,979.77" "339,511.83" "373,027.77" "361,116.69" "379,890.19" "388,527.23" "401,813.25" "395,969.71" "362,381.51" "343,039.42" "340,661.08" "341,947.51" "324,815.95" "311,913.19" "313,119.02" "314,749.36" "316,386.90" "318,353.86" "320,765.65" "323,084.23" 2017 +628 TCD NGDPRPPPPC Chad "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 894.835 781.115 804.74 908.766 932.367 978.779 "1,007.16" "1,011.96" "1,053.88" "1,040.16" "1,039.38" "1,111.38" "1,102.22" "1,045.29" "1,067.41" "1,024.53" "1,011.45" "1,032.67" "1,066.57" "1,022.00" 976.379 "1,049.71" "1,095.76" "1,209.51" "1,556.35" "1,625.22" "1,579.44" "1,576.68" "1,571.80" "1,583.61" "1,739.94" "1,684.38" "1,771.95" "1,812.24" "1,874.21" "1,846.95" "1,690.28" "1,600.06" "1,588.97" "1,594.97" "1,515.06" "1,454.88" "1,460.50" "1,468.11" "1,475.75" "1,484.92" "1,496.17" "1,506.99" 2017 +628 TCD NGDPPC Chad "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "36,799.75" "54,418.82" "60,160.06" "72,909.50" "87,758.72" "86,695.07" "79,896.73" "76,185.33" "85,498.20" "83,709.85" "83,367.48" "82,893.39" "78,527.56" "71,097.91" "109,319.24" "116,510.36" "128,328.02" "135,976.25" "149,918.53" "132,775.10" "133,558.52" "163,400.58" "173,823.50" "191,978.68" "271,123.04" "348,432.41" "372,223.44" "384,306.34" "415,985.85" "379,373.34" "442,654.60" "464,558.23" "495,302.88" "485,456.72" "505,890.67" "458,796.19" "415,268.91" "389,862.98" "396,090.54" "403,866.93" "375,365.52" "386,511.05" "437,535.07" "437,896.25" "441,792.35" "449,191.95" "459,667.51" "471,655.68" 2017 +628 TCD NGDPDPC Chad "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 163.554 189.349 178.888 174.759 182.983 192.956 230.715 253.529 287.003 262.413 306.217 293.844 296.666 251.096 196.901 233.418 250.861 232.968 254.121 215.939 188.139 223.102 250.264 330.959 513.888 661.203 712.529 803.018 932.601 805.798 895.354 985.629 970.738 982.92 "1,024.84" 776.105 700.558 671.18 713.426 689.327 653.088 697.372 743.373 754.589 771.709 791.931 815.805 840.358 2017 +628 TCD PPPPC Chad "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 411.47 393.159 430.079 504.692 536.488 581.001 609.883 627.947 677.025 694.411 719.862 795.757 807.185 783.637 817.312 800.923 805.181 836.247 873.418 848.713 829.199 911.556 966.379 "1,087.75" "1,437.25" "1,547.92" "1,550.73" "1,589.86" "1,615.33" "1,637.90" "1,821.22" "1,799.70" "1,735.75" "1,574.01" "1,684.14" "1,820.08" "1,682.04" "1,600.06" "1,626.93" "1,662.29" "1,598.04" "1,598.32" "1,718.58" "1,789.07" "1,836.12" "1,881.87" "1,932.22" "1,983.85" 2017 +628 TCD NGAP_NPGDP Chad Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +628 TCD PPPSH Chad Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.014 0.012 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.023 0.022 0.02 0.021 0.023 0.021 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 2017 +628 TCD PPPEX Chad Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 89.435 138.414 139.882 144.463 163.58 149.217 131.003 121.324 126.285 120.548 115.81 104.169 97.286 90.728 133.755 145.47 159.378 162.603 171.646 156.443 161.069 179.255 179.871 176.491 188.641 225.098 240.031 241.724 257.524 231.622 243.054 258.131 285.354 308.42 300.386 252.075 246.884 243.655 243.459 242.959 234.892 241.823 254.592 244.761 240.612 238.695 237.896 237.748 2017 +628 TCD NID_NGDP Chad Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 11.628 11.628 10.585 5.519 5.936 13.288 13.75 14.288 15.306 12.737 12.227 11.809 10.088 4.396 20.986 14.454 16.097 17.182 16.275 17.756 22.154 38.498 64.852 55.587 25.913 20.632 22.123 22.228 21.799 30.136 34.388 28.42 31.4 27.374 30.387 26.905 16.529 20.725 18.927 23.219 23.483 22.334 22.193 27.187 28.826 28.348 27.717 27.087 2017 +628 TCD NGSD_NGDP Chad Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 9.955 3.855 2.821 3.158 3.28 0.738 -2.663 0.66 4.3 -1.636 0.343 1.526 -0.551 -9.861 9.725 5.035 10.737 8.512 5.675 4.974 8.56 8.74 -19.252 11.791 10.767 21.674 26.702 30.378 25.351 21.927 25.871 22.606 23.597 18.228 21.456 13.124 6.104 13.631 17.576 18.854 15.929 17.792 23.025 24.818 24.157 22.296 21.284 20.418 2017 +628 TCD PCPI Chad "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. 2014 Period Average = 100 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 28.946 31.299 33.311 35.934 43.229 45.421 39.492 38.413 44.137 41.974 42.184 43.956 42.286 37.687 53.242 56.097 62.454 65.934 68.742 62.935 65.341 73.463 77.277 75.923 72.277 75.492 82.77 76.612 82.995 91.38 89.452 91.267 98.127 98.346 100 104.827 103.117 102.192 106.317 105.283 109.983 109.133 114.524 118.075 121.653 125.27 128.988 132.817 2021 +628 TCD PCPIPCH Chad "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 8.635 8.128 6.429 7.875 20.3 5.071 -13.054 -2.73 14.9 -4.9 0.5 4.2 -3.8 -10.874 41.272 5.364 11.331 5.572 4.259 -8.447 3.823 12.431 5.192 -1.753 -4.803 4.449 9.64 -7.44 8.333 10.103 -2.11 2.029 7.517 0.223 1.682 4.827 -1.632 -0.897 4.037 -0.972 4.464 -0.773 4.94 3.1 3.03 2.973 2.968 2.968 2021 +628 TCD PCPIE Chad "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. 2014 Period Average = 100 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 22.363 24.176 25.748 28.734 34.568 36.33 30.518 29.083 33.417 31.812 32.898 33.589 31.305 41.134 47.424 52.166 57.644 58.001 60.031 62.012 70.102 70.595 79.459 70.032 76.488 70.316 75.91 77.169 84.621 88.631 86.72 96.025 98.007 98.886 102.55 104.8 99.6 102.7 107.2 105.4 108.6 109.7 115.419 118.28 121.902 125.52 129.246 133.083 2021 +628 TCD PCPIEPCH Chad "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 8.11 6.5 11.6 20.3 5.1 -16 -4.7 14.9 -4.802 3.413 2.1 -6.8 31.4 15.29 10 10.5 0.62 3.5 3.3 13.046 0.702 12.556 -11.864 9.219 -8.07 7.956 1.658 9.658 4.738 -2.156 10.73 2.064 0.897 3.705 2.194 -4.962 3.112 4.382 -1.679 3.036 1.013 5.213 2.479 3.063 2.968 2.968 2.968 2021 +628 TCD TM_RPCH Chad Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2015 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Export volumes estimated directly. Import volume estimated by deflating values by partner non-oil export price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -- -5.104 9.004 6.549 42.477 18.659 -13.555 -6.968 -4.979 0.127 -3.686 -3.083 -15.751 10.103 6.077 32.728 -12.098 11.859 2.771 8.11 3.11 80.288 163.557 -31.945 50.816 7.231 40.716 -4.426 12.514 3.938 17.094 8.024 -0.87 -2.251 9.361 -21.312 -10.402 5.247 8.275 4.802 -2.739 5.541 6.964 0.811 1.081 2.082 0.663 0.652 2015 +628 TCD TMG_RPCH Chad Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2015 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Export volumes estimated directly. Import volume estimated by deflating values by partner non-oil export price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -37.576 99.547 8.2 46.821 18.178 22.441 9.327 -9.345 -3.394 -9.783 38.922 22.005 -6.308 -13.253 -50.45 0 -11.592 21.023 16.323 1.353 2.864 119.789 199.898 -51.137 8.906 12.974 49.384 20.862 18.08 6.443 15.703 9.717 2.744 -6.448 15.982 -25.024 -18.123 8.117 0.687 5.671 -4.68 1.474 6.338 1.047 4.476 4.919 1.779 1.47 2015 +628 TCD TX_RPCH Chad Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2015 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Export volumes estimated directly. Import volume estimated by deflating values by partner non-oil export price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 0 -5.104 8.023 19.674 38.975 -9.048 -27.784 8.431 1.932 -9.295 5.538 5.261 -1.91 -1.201 -23.938 125.542 -18.317 11.595 8.344 2.125 5.394 -4.071 1.466 115.928 198.09 33.57 -4.665 -3.799 -9.179 -0.068 -5.488 -3.052 -8.086 -12.929 5.947 36.629 -14.731 -12.163 11.43 11.776 2.982 -9.224 2.715 6.873 3.47 3.937 2.725 2.515 2015 +628 TCD TXG_RPCH Chad Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2015 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Export volumes estimated directly. Import volume estimated by deflating values by partner non-oil export price index. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 -8.878 55.946 -36.071 25.226 75.304 -21.217 1.981 -2.986 19.542 8.651 12.295 1.136 -2.961 -9.84 -60.358 -- -2.731 28.81 3.337 -30.732 5.456 -7.689 -2.996 165.253 224.805 34.094 -5.699 -5.028 -9.215 -8.833 -0.742 -1.843 -8.318 -14.48 5.651 38.236 -15.273 -11.56 14.025 12.025 -0.658 -6.394 5.529 6.086 2.815 3.538 2.4 2.271 2015 +628 TCD LUR Chad Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +628 TCD LE Chad Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +628 TCD LP Chad Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: United Nations World Population Prospects (2019) Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 4.514 4.613 4.718 4.832 4.958 5.095 5.247 5.413 5.59 5.774 5.963 6.157 6.357 6.564 6.781 7.01 7.251 7.503 7.77 8.054 8.356 8.678 9.019 9.374 9.735 10.097 10.457 10.818 11.184 11.56 11.952 12.361 12.785 13.22 13.664 14.111 14.562 15.017 15.478 15.947 16.426 16.915 17.414 17.921 18.437 18.961 19.491 20.03 2019 +628 TCD GGR Chad General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 97.2 110.188 124.766 127.165 122.337 135.43 155.48 197.34 247.36 273.778 402.537 628.676 814.26 "1,042.56" 655.001 "1,068.84" "1,421.76" "1,542.08" "1,331.03" "1,230.12" 903.787 751.624 857.615 936.602 912.847 "1,304.27" "1,086.53" "1,718.65" "1,940.66" "1,733.86" "1,746.15" "1,891.35" "1,863.83" 2021 +628 TCD GGR_NGDP Chad General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.901 11.842 12.228 10.917 11.441 12.136 10.965 12.587 13.745 10.373 11.442 16.152 19.586 22.409 14.935 20.203 24.759 24.352 20.74 17.796 13.96 12.429 14.649 15.277 14.174 21.154 16.619 22.557 24.729 21.287 20.502 21.11 19.729 2021 +628 TCD GGX Chad General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 130.298 144.72 158.902 153.314 178.781 203.2 220.5 280.3 348.1 336.778 404.946 542.28 709.295 874.409 "1,058.61" "1,288.50" "1,284.48" "1,512.11" "1,463.56" "1,519.22" "1,187.36" 868.734 871.165 817.977 923.928 "1,176.94" "1,204.74" "1,308.69" "1,329.27" "1,393.44" "1,425.40" "1,455.86" "1,507.37" 2021 +628 TCD GGX_NGDP Chad General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.953 15.553 15.574 13.161 16.719 18.208 15.55 17.879 19.343 12.76 11.51 13.932 17.061 18.795 24.139 24.354 22.368 23.879 22.805 21.978 18.34 14.366 14.88 13.342 14.346 19.088 18.427 17.176 16.939 17.107 16.736 16.25 15.956 2021 +628 TCD GGXCNL Chad General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -33.098 -34.531 -34.136 -26.149 -56.444 -67.77 -65.02 -82.96 -100.74 -62.999 -2.409 86.396 104.965 168.152 -403.613 -219.66 137.286 29.973 -132.531 -289.105 -283.576 -117.11 -13.55 118.625 -11.081 127.334 -118.213 409.961 611.385 340.415 320.749 435.49 356.451 2021 +628 TCD GGXCNL_NGDP Chad General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.052 -3.711 -3.346 -2.245 -5.279 -6.073 -4.585 -5.292 -5.598 -2.387 -0.068 2.22 2.525 3.614 -9.203 -4.152 2.391 0.473 -2.065 -4.182 -4.38 -1.937 -0.231 1.935 -0.172 2.065 -1.808 5.381 7.791 4.179 3.766 4.861 3.773 2021 +628 TCD GGSB Chad General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +628 TCD GGSB_NPGDP Chad General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +628 TCD GGXONLB Chad General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -25.864 -33.194 -25.646 -17.769 -47.822 -57.47 -55.82 -71.06 -91.24 -52.836 7.972 100.994 115.564 175.564 -383.86 -190.375 172.286 57.903 -98.544 -248.624 -174.448 3.583 78.734 185.354 52.696 187.674 -41.411 477.71 674.961 422.953 386.12 487.142 409.68 2021 +628 TCD GGXONLB_NGDP Chad General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.167 -3.567 -2.514 -1.525 -4.472 -5.15 -3.937 -4.533 -5.07 -2.002 0.227 2.595 2.78 3.774 -8.753 -3.598 3 0.914 -1.535 -3.597 -2.695 0.059 1.345 3.023 0.818 3.044 -0.633 6.27 8.601 5.193 4.533 5.437 4.336 2021 +628 TCD GGXWDN Chad General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +628 TCD GGXWDN_NGDP Chad General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +628 TCD GGXWDG Chad General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 619.84 758.69 800.444 853.36 803.626 861.341 "1,002.10" "1,018.45" 917.524 935.066 "1,382.57" "1,589.87" "1,755.21" "1,821.51" "1,965.81" "2,643.18" "2,753.26" "3,026.40" "2,850.87" "2,967.70" "3,370.09" "3,342.94" "3,658.31" "3,406.80" "3,008.18" "2,793.32" "2,645.87" "2,422.65" "2,423.49" 2021 +628 TCD GGXWDG_NGDP Chad General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.966 67.985 56.449 54.432 44.656 32.635 28.484 26.165 22.07 20.099 31.525 30.051 30.566 28.765 30.631 38.238 42.527 50.047 48.695 48.407 52.327 54.218 55.956 44.713 38.333 34.294 31.065 27.04 25.653 2021 +628 TCD NGDP_FY Chad "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 166.13 251.026 283.845 352.322 435.069 441.746 419.241 412.379 477.903 483.335 497.141 510.382 499.179 466.681 741.3 816.756 930.503 "1,020.30" "1,164.88" "1,069.31" "1,115.97" "1,418.00" "1,567.75" "1,799.59" "2,639.32" "3,518.12" "3,892.34" "4,157.43" "4,652.39" "4,385.56" "5,290.61" "5,742.40" "6,332.45" "6,417.74" "6,912.49" "6,474.07" "6,047.15" "5,854.57" "6,130.69" "6,440.47" "6,165.75" "6,537.83" "7,619.24" "7,847.54" "8,145.33" "8,517.13" "8,959.38" "9,447.26" 2021 +628 TCD BCA Chad Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2013 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 0.012 0.023 0.019 0.038 0.009 -0.087 -0.059 -0.026 0.026 -0.051 -0.046 -0.066 -0.086 -0.117 -0.038 -0.17 -0.196 -0.195 -0.154 -0.169 -0.214 -0.576 -1.898 -1.359 -0.758 0.07 0.341 0.708 0.37 -0.765 -0.911 -0.708 -0.968 -1.189 -1.251 -1.509 -1.064 -0.715 -0.149 -0.48 -0.81 -0.536 0.108 -0.32 -0.664 -0.909 -1.023 -1.123 2013 +628 TCD BCA_NGDPD Chad Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 1.667 2.684 2.195 4.497 0.997 -8.873 -4.904 -1.86 1.59 -3.384 -2.498 -3.624 -4.544 -7.077 -2.827 -10.413 -10.802 -11.129 -7.788 -9.744 -13.594 -29.759 -84.105 -43.796 -15.146 1.041 4.579 8.15 3.552 -8.209 -8.516 -5.814 -7.803 -9.147 -8.93 -13.781 -10.425 -7.094 -1.351 -4.366 -7.554 -4.543 0.832 -2.369 -4.669 -6.052 -6.433 -6.669 2013 +228 CHL NGDP_R Chile "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Real annual data based on seasonally adjusted quarterly data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003 Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "39,310.08" "41,752.10" "36,078.84" "35,067.90" "37,131.83" "37,862.69" "39,981.57" "42,612.68" "45,718.23" "50,566.60" "52,423.06" "56,495.86" "62,785.67" "66,988.70" "70,382.26" "76,629.46" "81,622.32" "87,645.59" "91,338.31" "91,041.05" "95,585.73" "98,594.42" "101,742.50" "106,543.08" "113,636.05" "120,296.57" "127,581.67" "134,187.42" "139,300.69" "137,712.38" "145,757.54" "154,845.52" "164,404.94" "169,871.85" "172,923.51" "176,643.54" "179,693.17" "182,033.23" "189,219.57" "190,843.61" "179,264.02" "200,265.74" "204,325.30" "202,376.00" "206,359.04" "211,184.03" "216,224.79" "221,699.43" 2021 +228 CHL NGDP_RPCH Chile "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.945 6.212 -13.588 -2.802 5.886 1.968 5.596 6.581 7.288 10.605 3.671 7.769 11.133 6.694 5.066 8.876 6.516 7.379 4.213 -0.325 4.992 3.148 3.193 4.718 6.657 5.861 6.056 5.178 3.811 -1.14 5.842 6.235 6.174 3.325 1.796 2.151 1.726 1.302 3.948 0.858 -6.068 11.716 2.027 -0.954 1.968 2.338 2.387 2.532 2021 +228 CHL NGDP Chile "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Real annual data based on seasonally adjusted quarterly data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003 Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,131.99" "1,340.29" "1,304.49" "1,639.88" "1,993.27" "2,791.84" "3,599.58" "4,828.06" "6,355.76" "7,977.12" "10,129.93" "13,354.12" "16,891.10" "20,144.92" "24,161.69" "29,401.63" "32,386.25" "35,928.43" "37,731.75" "38,418.33" "42,185.38" "45,396.56" "48,419.63" "52,895.83" "60,396.67" "68,484.57" "81,614.69" "90,144.93" "93,795.05" "96,007.67" "110,672.44" "121,440.94" "129,952.64" "137,334.29" "147,953.21" "158,618.48" "168,699.48" "179,201.13" "189,253.43" "195,747.47" "199,899.51" "240,449.85" "265,222.57" "284,931.02" "300,520.13" "317,830.26" "334,552.90" "352,574.10" 2021 +228 CHL NGDPD Chile "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 29.025 34.366 25.624 20.814 20.241 17.356 18.657 22.005 25.941 29.882 33.223 38.24 46.586 49.843 57.504 74.102 78.557 85.686 81.974 75.511 78.195 71.498 70.282 76.506 99.087 122.345 153.91 172.537 179.526 171.56 216.899 251.084 267.122 277.269 259.398 242.508 249.209 276.182 295.145 278.347 252.346 316.77 310.866 347.57 358.787 375.109 390.696 407.865 2021 +228 CHL PPPGDP Chile "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 38.125 44.324 40.668 41.076 45.064 47.404 51.064 55.771 61.945 71.201 76.578 85.318 96.978 105.922 113.665 126.349 137.046 149.696 157.759 159.462 171.215 180.583 189.253 202.094 221.334 241.655 264.198 285.387 301.943 300.413 321.785 348.951 374.257 392.742 402.907 405.3 411.484 435.733 463.755 476.102 452.604 526.639 575.516 590.335 614.584 640.644 668.423 698.608 2021 +228 CHL NGDP_D Chile "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.88 3.21 3.616 4.676 5.368 7.374 9.003 11.33 13.902 15.775 19.323 23.637 26.903 30.072 34.329 38.369 39.678 40.993 41.31 42.199 44.134 46.044 47.59 49.647 53.149 56.93 63.971 67.178 67.333 69.716 75.929 78.427 79.044 80.846 85.56 89.796 93.882 98.444 100.018 102.57 111.511 120.065 129.804 140.793 145.63 150.499 154.725 159.032 2021 +228 CHL NGDPRPC Chile "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,517,940.43" "3,675,433.99" "3,124,961.16" "2,989,342.83" "3,115,982.79" "3,128,585.97" "3,245,917.88" "3,400,088.76" "3,586,267.98" "3,900,703.09" "3,977,838.25" "4,209,195.32" "4,570,530.78" "4,799,729.47" "4,966,352.72" "5,328,428.63" "5,596,339.75" "5,928,927.39" "6,099,427.70" "6,004,414.30" "6,229,792.07" "6,352,713.40" "6,483,841.34" "6,719,003.42" "7,092,441.80" "7,433,290.32" "7,804,167.07" "8,123,741.51" "8,342,480.59" "8,157,795.32" "8,541,851.77" "8,974,388.32" "9,425,001.95" "9,645,286.86" "9,721,567.16" "9,829,134.89" "9,891,105.41" "9,882,802.05" "10,090,954.14" "9,988,038.58" "9,212,723.08" "10,156,495.92" "10,255,918.04" "10,062,098.61" "10,167,095.03" "10,310,466.19" "10,460,839.52" "10,628,438.30" 2020 +228 CHL NGDPRPPPPC Chile "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,420.89" "8,797.88" "7,480.22" "7,155.59" "7,458.73" "7,488.90" "7,769.75" "8,138.79" "8,584.45" "9,337.11" "9,521.75" "10,075.55" "10,940.48" "11,489.11" "11,887.96" "12,754.66" "13,395.96" "14,192.07" "14,600.20" "14,372.76" "14,912.25" "15,206.49" "15,520.37" "16,083.28" "16,977.17" "17,793.06" "18,680.83" "19,445.80" "19,969.39" "19,527.31" "20,446.63" "21,481.99" "22,560.62" "23,087.92" "23,270.51" "23,528.00" "23,676.33" "23,656.46" "24,154.71" "23,908.36" "22,052.49" "24,311.60" "24,549.59" "24,085.64" "24,336.97" "24,680.16" "25,040.11" "25,441.29" 2020 +228 CHL NGDPPC Chile "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "101,304.40" "117,985.18" "112,988.14" "139,790.88" "167,268.97" "230,688.77" "292,233.45" "385,233.70" "498,563.62" "615,354.27" "768,654.15" "994,941.67" "1,229,600.30" "1,443,380.07" "1,704,910.52" "2,044,441.83" "2,220,525.90" "2,430,436.60" "2,519,666.42" "2,533,797.20" "2,749,428.67" "2,925,026.91" "3,085,684.05" "3,335,808.19" "3,769,577.42" "4,231,755.56" "4,992,368.16" "5,457,397.94" "5,617,225.41" "5,687,295.17" "6,485,754.26" "7,038,357.43" "7,449,921.60" "7,797,811.52" "8,317,764.37" "8,826,150.47" "9,285,964.50" "9,729,043.87" "10,092,759.77" "10,244,688.32" "10,273,220.67" "12,194,436.90" "13,312,599.62" "14,166,719.15" "14,806,314.19" "15,517,168.20" "16,185,489.86" "16,902,669.22" 2020 +228 CHL NGDPDPC Chile "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,597.55" "3,025.26" "2,219.44" "1,774.26" "1,698.55" "1,434.10" "1,514.71" "1,755.80" "2,034.86" "2,305.09" "2,520.98" "2,849.07" "3,391.29" "3,571.26" "4,057.60" "5,152.67" "5,386.14" "5,796.35" "5,474.11" "4,980.14" "5,096.34" "4,606.79" "4,478.91" "4,824.73" "6,184.41" "7,559.85" "9,414.68" "10,445.43" "10,751.48" "10,162.89" "12,710.96" "14,552.06" "15,313.57" "15,743.27" "14,583.04" "13,494.11" "13,717.58" "14,994.25" "15,739.91" "14,567.63" "12,968.52" "16,065.04" "15,603.61" "17,281.12" "17,677.07" "18,313.67" "18,901.66" "19,553.35" 2020 +228 CHL PPPPC Chile "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,411.86" "3,901.84" "3,522.45" "3,501.53" "3,781.60" "3,916.95" "4,145.68" "4,449.99" "4,859.17" "5,492.47" "5,810.69" "6,356.60" "7,059.58" "7,589.30" "8,020.50" "8,785.67" "9,396.38" "10,126.44" "10,534.91" "10,516.94" "11,158.91" "11,635.45" "12,060.71" "12,744.81" "13,814.30" "14,932.21" "16,160.99" "17,277.39" "18,082.85" "17,795.86" "18,857.63" "20,224.19" "21,455.39" "22,299.82" "22,651.01" "22,552.48" "22,649.92" "23,656.46" "24,731.73" "24,917.41" "23,260.18" "26,708.56" "28,887.50" "29,351.37" "30,279.94" "31,277.62" "32,337.93" "33,491.82" 2020 +228 CHL NGAP_NPGDP Chile Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +228 CHL PPPSH Chile Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.285 0.297 0.256 0.243 0.246 0.242 0.247 0.254 0.26 0.278 0.277 0.291 0.291 0.305 0.311 0.327 0.335 0.346 0.351 0.338 0.339 0.342 0.343 0.345 0.349 0.353 0.356 0.355 0.358 0.355 0.357 0.365 0.372 0.372 0.368 0.362 0.354 0.356 0.358 0.351 0.34 0.359 0.356 0.343 0.339 0.336 0.333 0.331 2021 +228 CHL PPPEX Chile Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 29.692 30.238 32.077 39.923 44.232 58.895 70.491 86.57 102.603 112.036 132.283 156.521 174.175 190.186 212.569 232.702 236.317 240.009 239.173 240.925 246.389 251.389 255.846 261.739 272.875 283.398 308.915 315.869 310.638 319.585 343.933 348.017 347.228 349.681 367.214 391.361 409.978 411.264 408.09 411.146 441.666 456.574 460.843 482.66 488.981 496.111 500.511 504.681 2021 +228 CHL NID_NGDP Chile Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Real annual data based on seasonally adjusted quarterly data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003 Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 25.324 14.166 12.588 16.334 20.053 21.683 25.082 25.777 28.321 28.303 25.829 27.258 30.013 27.799 29.651 29.892 29.83 28.91 22.632 23.789 24.188 24.189 23.543 21.237 23.332 22.252 22.408 29.003 23.178 24.917 26.765 28.852 27.654 25.229 25.614 23.755 22.637 24.193 25.05 21.611 25.274 25.058 25.311 25.19 25.24 24.916 25.105 2021 +228 CHL NGSD_NGDP Chile Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Real annual data based on seasonally adjusted quarterly data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003 Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.369 7.872 1.467 4.083 2.296 7.991 10.616 17.489 20.751 29.874 21.436 22.604 20.208 21.708 20.075 24.757 25.33 25.046 23.69 22.571 22.542 23.05 23.202 23.718 24.466 25.22 27.746 27.527 24.235 24.577 25.802 21.822 23.559 22.86 21.78 22.792 21.173 19.874 19.62 19.818 19.936 18.718 18.946 20.884 21.615 22.547 22.421 22.61 2021 +228 CHL PCPI Chile "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Seasonally adjusted CPI data, therefore base year does not equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.63 4.344 4.776 6.078 7.285 9.522 11.377 13.639 15.641 18.305 23.07 28.103 32.446 36.581 40.773 44.128 47.375 50.277 52.844 54.605 56.701 58.723 60.183 61.874 62.525 64.434 66.626 69.567 75.635 76.769 77.849 80.446 82.859 84.341 88.318 92.159 95.651 97.739 100.006 102.257 105.37 110.136 122.949 133.644 139.118 143.286 147.579 152.001 2021 +228 CHL PCPIPCH Chile "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 35.138 19.687 9.941 27.257 19.86 30.703 19.477 19.881 14.684 17.028 26.036 21.815 15.454 12.743 11.46 8.229 7.356 6.127 5.106 3.333 3.838 3.565 2.486 2.811 1.053 3.053 3.402 4.413 8.723 1.498 1.408 3.335 3 1.789 4.714 4.349 3.79 2.183 2.319 2.251 3.044 4.524 11.633 8.699 4.096 2.996 2.996 2.996 2021 +228 CHL PCPIE Chile "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Seasonally adjusted CPI data, therefore base year does not equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.003 4.45 5.371 6.628 8.193 10.391 12.194 14.771 16.588 20.104 25.58 30.382 34.311 38.59 42.128 45.64 48.695 51.637 54.045 55.297 57.816 59.357 61.058 61.729 63.238 65.559 67.268 72.556 77.7 76.528 78.78 82.237 83.436 85.986 90.025 94.009 96.573 98.745 100.814 103.764 106.784 114.389 128.294 136.205 140.286 144.49 148.819 153.278 2021 +228 CHL PCPIEPCH Chile "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 31.238 11.17 20.687 23.418 23.599 26.837 17.349 21.133 12.3 21.199 27.235 18.775 12.932 12.472 9.166 8.337 6.695 6.041 4.663 2.318 4.554 2.666 2.866 1.1 2.444 3.671 2.607 7.861 7.089 -1.507 2.942 4.389 1.457 3.056 4.697 4.426 2.728 2.249 2.095 2.927 2.91 7.122 12.156 6.166 2.996 2.996 2.996 2.996 2021 +228 CHL TM_RPCH Chile Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013. Seasonally adjusted X and M data, therefore, base year is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade. The Free Zones are included as part of Chile´s economic territory. This means that customs declarations, which are compiled according to the Special Trade System, are adjusted, so that goods are registered as imports when they enter the Free Zones. Re-exports from the Free Zones are recorded as exports. Excluded items in trade: (According to BPM5, goods in direct transit are excluded. ) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Customs value of some big-scale exports is adjusted to better reflect market prices. Estimates of prices are made to adjust preliminary customs export data on goods sold on consignment or by other mechanisms according to which definite values are unknown at the time of shipment. Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.724 13.269 -33.994 -17.671 12.002 -9.462 7.904 18.61 12.793 25.038 5.8 7.129 21.812 13.97 10.15 25.158 11.867 14.342 7.089 -9.934 10.556 5.015 1.737 7.842 19.391 18.347 12.544 13.748 11.019 -17.745 25.13 16.042 3.732 1.979 -6.56 -0.956 1.192 4.479 8.599 -1.692 -12.815 31.234 -2.882 -7.484 -1.424 2.086 2.737 2.075 2021 +228 CHL TMG_RPCH Chile Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013. Seasonally adjusted X and M data, therefore, base year is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade. The Free Zones are included as part of Chile´s economic territory. This means that customs declarations, which are compiled according to the Special Trade System, are adjusted, so that goods are registered as imports when they enter the Free Zones. Re-exports from the Free Zones are recorded as exports. Excluded items in trade: (According to BPM5, goods in direct transit are excluded. ) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Customs value of some big-scale exports is adjusted to better reflect market prices. Estimates of prices are made to adjust preliminary customs export data on goods sold on consignment or by other mechanisms according to which definite values are unknown at the time of shipment. Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.769 15.989 -37.662 -20.105 12.151 -7.133 9.3 21.2 12.949 29.56 1.8 9.3 25.7 12.8 6.5 24.4 12.07 11.988 6.989 -14.471 13.535 1.902 1.142 10.19 19.906 22.703 12.781 16.738 15.963 -20.105 31.127 17.385 6.067 1.128 -6.776 -0.658 1.19 4.906 8.599 -2.05 -10.149 34.805 -2.874 -8.38 -1.471 2.13 2.714 2.085 2021 +228 CHL TX_RPCH Chile Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013. Seasonally adjusted X and M data, therefore, base year is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade. The Free Zones are included as part of Chile´s economic territory. This means that customs declarations, which are compiled according to the Special Trade System, are adjusted, so that goods are registered as imports when they enter the Free Zones. Re-exports from the Free Zones are recorded as exports. Excluded items in trade: (According to BPM5, goods in direct transit are excluded. ) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Customs value of some big-scale exports is adjusted to better reflect market prices. Estimates of prices are made to adjust preliminary customs export data on goods sold on consignment or by other mechanisms according to which definite values are unknown at the time of shipment. Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.297 -9.001 4.49 0.066 2.193 12.352 10.095 6.74 11.556 16.111 8.6 12.441 13.838 3.618 11.501 11.024 12.117 5.744 6.397 6.973 6.082 7.534 3.173 6.999 15.057 3.25 5.25 6.766 -0.43 -4.208 1.942 5.195 0.272 3.131 0.392 -2.358 0.622 -0.95 4.89 -2.499 -1.204 -1.497 -0.373 1.337 3.471 6.642 3.791 3.699 2021 +228 CHL TXG_RPCH Chile Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013. Seasonally adjusted X and M data, therefore, base year is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade. The Free Zones are included as part of Chile´s economic territory. This means that customs declarations, which are compiled according to the Special Trade System, are adjusted, so that goods are registered as imports when they enter the Free Zones. Re-exports from the Free Zones are recorded as exports. Excluded items in trade: (According to BPM5, goods in direct transit are excluded. ) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Customs value of some big-scale exports is adjusted to better reflect market prices. Estimates of prices are made to adjust preliminary customs export data on goods sold on consignment or by other mechanisms according to which definite values are unknown at the time of shipment. Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.819 -3.406 14.832 1.704 -0.71 17.253 10.569 5.725 5.404 14.44 5.7 9.6 13.9 3.7 9.8 11.5 11.995 11.026 7.82 5.841 4.882 8.384 0.8 5.875 14.881 2.324 3.786 6.624 -1.888 -3.124 0.317 4.363 2.063 3.692 1.729 -1.902 0.484 -1.94 6.109 -2.18 2.666 -0.882 -1.633 -0.822 3.471 6.642 3.791 3.699 2021 +228 CHL LUR Chile Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized OECD definition Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022 11.502 10.291 19.814 20.999 17.515 14.975 12.299 10.984 9.875 7.98 7.75 8.217 6.7 6.5 7.808 7.375 6.5 6.108 6.217 10.008 9.708 9.867 9.8 9.533 10.017 9.3 7.95 7.008 7.75 11.053 8.305 7.3 6.595 6.082 6.495 6.328 6.685 6.965 7.377 7.223 10.77 8.862 7.852 8.349 8.15 7.758 7.404 7.229 2021 +228 CHL LE Chile Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +228 CHL LP Chile Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022 11.174 11.36 11.545 11.731 11.917 12.102 12.317 12.533 12.748 12.963 13.179 13.422 13.737 13.957 14.172 14.381 14.585 14.783 14.975 15.162 15.343 15.52 15.692 15.857 16.022 16.183 16.348 16.518 16.698 16.881 17.064 17.254 17.443 17.612 17.788 17.971 18.167 18.419 18.751 19.107 19.458 19.718 19.923 20.113 20.297 20.482 20.67 20.859 2020 +228 CHL GGR Chile General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,344.46" "3,032.45" "3,866.96" "4,541.44" "5,321.21" "6,618.48" "7,355.25" "8,131.45" "8,414.70" "8,336.44" "9,362.10" "10,301.79" "10,669.32" "11,533.10" "13,809.47" "16,991.77" "21,405.33" "24,578.81" "24,144.10" "19,916.74" "25,593.85" "29,542.41" "30,897.00" "31,090.82" "33,076.35" "36,387.20" "38,319.77" "41,000.52" "45,717.15" "46,471.54" "44,263.25" "62,468.77" "70,660.40" "69,974.91" "75,022.14" "80,057.81" "83,801.00" "88,606.00" 2021 +228 CHL GGR_NGDP Chile General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.247 22.795 23.046 22.638 22.064 22.557 22.711 22.632 22.301 21.699 22.193 22.693 22.035 21.803 22.865 24.811 26.227 27.266 25.741 20.745 23.126 24.327 23.776 22.639 22.356 22.94 22.715 22.88 24.157 23.741 22.143 25.98 26.642 24.559 24.964 25.189 25.049 25.131 2021 +228 CHL GGX Chile General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,117.44" "2,827.38" "3,513.23" "4,257.42" "4,974.47" "5,708.42" "6,684.43" "7,398.44" "8,267.45" "9,112.53" "9,654.58" "10,526.39" "11,236.27" "11,752.89" "12,571.04" "13,864.13" "15,279.60" "17,406.74" "20,454.69" "24,011.25" "25,995.66" "27,808.73" "30,010.14" "31,736.55" "35,290.25" "39,700.06" "42,809.95" "45,712.07" "48,525.00" "51,810.55" "58,541.29" "80,468.62" "68,254.74" "73,394.54" "77,660.14" "81,396.14" "84,350.90" "89,240.30" 2021 +228 CHL GGX_NGDP Chile General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.996 21.254 20.937 21.223 20.626 19.456 20.64 20.592 21.911 23.719 22.886 23.188 23.206 22.219 20.814 20.244 18.722 19.31 21.808 25.01 23.489 22.899 23.093 23.109 23.852 25.029 25.376 25.509 25.64 26.468 29.285 33.466 25.735 25.759 25.842 25.61 25.213 25.311 2021 +228 CHL GGXCNL Chile General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 227.022 205.077 353.732 284.015 346.743 910.053 670.818 733.01 147.248 -776.096 -292.484 -224.604 -566.953 -219.789 "1,238.43" "3,127.64" "6,125.72" "7,172.08" "3,689.41" "-4,094.51" -401.814 "1,733.68" 886.865 -645.729 "-2,213.90" "-3,312.86" "-4,490.18" "-4,711.56" "-2,807.85" "-5,339.01" "-14,278.04" "-17,999.85" "2,405.66" "-3,419.64" "-2,638.00" "-1,338.33" -549.896 -634.295 2021 +228 CHL GGXCNL_NGDP Chile General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.251 1.542 2.108 1.416 1.438 3.102 2.071 2.04 0.39 -2.02 -0.693 -0.495 -1.171 -0.416 2.05 4.567 7.506 7.956 3.933 -4.265 -0.363 1.428 0.682 -0.47 -1.496 -2.089 -2.662 -2.629 -1.484 -2.727 -7.143 -7.486 0.907 -1.2 -0.878 -0.421 -0.164 -0.18 2021 +228 CHL GGSB Chile General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 296.364 155.796 431.935 632.965 753.115 "1,100.63" 930.732 -920.084 "-2,834.00" "-2,134.65" "-1,218.34" -478.846 -711.101 -743.517 749.062 "-1,632.42" "-3,621.86" "-2,866.95" "-3,344.07" "-4,728.61" "-27,954.50" "-6,637.67" "-5,812.59" "-4,207.28" "-2,860.47" -978.683 "-1,007.92" 2021 +228 CHL GGSB_NPGDP Chile General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.663 0.322 0.818 1.059 1.12 1.379 1.061 -1.002 -2.909 -1.93 -1.016 -0.378 -0.532 -0.509 0.479 -0.977 -2.023 -1.533 -1.708 -2.235 -12.088 -2.605 -2.042 -1.396 -0.899 -0.293 -0.286 2021 +228 CHL GGXONLB Chile General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 467.627 503.687 651.979 593.505 674.966 "1,191.08" 911.606 966.762 338.624 -568.131 -23.213 -16.973 -328.309 59.467 "1,539.16" "3,427.83" "6,266.08" "7,005.02" "3,353.68" "-4,286.43" -346.09 "1,851.47" "1,029.27" -534.583 "-2,000.89" "-2,968.33" "-4,012.14" "-4,065.95" "-2,106.36" "-4,653.75" "-13,230.71" "-16,510.41" "2,907.65" "-1,950.82" -513.145 "1,078.72" "2,201.03" "2,269.56" 2021 +228 CHL GGXONLB_NGDP Chile General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.637 3.786 3.886 2.959 2.799 4.059 2.815 2.691 0.897 -1.479 -0.055 -0.037 -0.678 0.112 2.548 5.005 7.678 7.771 3.576 -4.465 -0.313 1.525 0.792 -0.389 -1.352 -1.871 -2.378 -2.269 -1.113 -2.377 -6.619 -6.866 1.096 -0.685 -0.171 0.339 0.658 0.644 2021 +228 CHL GGXWDN Chile General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,972.45" "2,487.17" "2,689.04" "1,937.90" "1,141.25" 466.853 -154.996 -103.879 626.051 "1,296.41" "2,530.17" "3,671.25" "3,432.87" "2,410.23" -36.89 "-5,438.35" "-11,725.73" "-18,083.45" "-10,173.91" "-7,798.89" "-10,445.55" "-8,800.21" "-7,752.98" "-6,463.81" "-5,487.75" "1,594.68" "7,928.48" "10,873.15" "15,629.55" "26,782.02" "48,431.05" "49,567.73" "55,805.52" "60,408.78" "63,742.76" "66,349.77" "69,048.97" 2021 +228 CHL GGXWDN_NGDP Chile General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.344 14.823 13.404 8.035 3.89 1.442 -0.431 -0.275 1.63 3.073 5.573 7.582 6.49 3.991 -0.054 -6.663 -13.008 -19.28 -10.597 -7.047 -8.601 -6.772 -5.645 -4.369 -3.46 0.945 4.424 5.745 7.985 13.398 20.142 18.689 19.586 20.101 20.056 19.832 19.584 2021 +228 CHL GGXWDG Chile General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,937.07" "5,117.63" "5,635.74" "5,454.23" "5,062.57" "4,724.48" "4,593.96" "4,572.51" "5,106.57" "5,549.44" "6,515.33" "7,286.30" "6,650.79" "6,228.85" "4,819.88" "4,097.15" "3,517.36" "4,614.50" "5,619.22" "9,535.01" "13,520.21" "15,517.62" "17,553.69" "22,221.91" "27,560.19" "35,610.20" "42,410.92" "48,870.46" "55,393.44" "65,167.46" "87,262.78" "95,887.61" "105,045.55" "113,738.11" "121,996.70" "129,965.18" "135,758.81" 2021 +228 CHL GGXWDG_NGDP Chile General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.113 30.499 28.093 22.615 17.254 14.588 12.786 12.118 13.292 13.155 14.352 15.048 12.573 10.313 7.038 5.02 3.902 4.92 5.853 8.616 11.133 11.941 12.782 15.02 17.375 21.109 23.667 25.823 28.298 32.6 36.291 36.154 36.867 37.847 38.384 38.847 38.505 2021 +228 CHL NGDP_FY Chile "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGCB and GGSB are approximated by the Central Government Cyclical-Adjusted Balance and Structural Balance, respectively as more than 90% of the expenditures and revenues are from the Central Government. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget projections, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's projections for GDP, copper prices, depreciation, and inflation. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Some elements including tax revenues are recorded on a cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,126.97" "1,334.33" "1,298.70" "1,632.60" "1,984.42" "2,779.44" "3,583.60" "4,806.62" "6,327.53" "7,941.69" "10,084.93" "13,302.96" "16,779.64" "20,060.85" "24,117.50" "29,340.74" "32,386.25" "35,928.43" "37,731.75" "38,418.33" "42,185.38" "45,396.56" "48,419.63" "52,895.83" "60,396.67" "68,484.57" "81,614.69" "90,144.93" "93,795.05" "96,007.67" "110,672.44" "121,440.94" "129,952.64" "137,334.29" "147,953.21" "158,618.48" "168,699.48" "179,201.13" "189,253.43" "195,747.47" "199,899.51" "240,449.85" "265,222.57" "284,931.02" "300,520.13" "317,830.26" "334,552.90" "352,574.10" 2021 +228 CHL BCA Chile Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Chilean peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.971 -4.733 -2.304 -1.117 -2.111 -1.413 -1.191 -0.735 -0.231 -0.691 -0.484 -0.099 -0.958 -2.554 -1.585 -1.345 -3.031 -3.627 -3.91 0.166 -0.821 -1.076 -0.512 0.245 3.441 2.636 8.572 8.817 -7.848 2.566 2.003 -12.442 -14.218 -13.294 -9.066 -6.7 -6.534 -7.632 -13.325 -14.433 -4.265 -21.218 -20.789 -15.392 -12.873 -10.081 -9.755 -10.177 2021 +228 CHL BCA_NGDPD Chile Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.791 -13.772 -8.991 -5.367 -10.429 -8.141 -6.386 -3.34 -0.892 -2.312 -1.458 -0.258 -2.057 -5.123 -2.757 -1.815 -3.858 -4.233 -4.77 0.219 -1.049 -1.505 -0.728 0.321 3.473 2.155 5.569 5.11 -4.372 1.495 0.924 -4.955 -5.323 -4.795 -3.495 -2.763 -2.622 -2.763 -4.515 -5.185 -1.69 -6.698 -6.687 -4.428 -3.588 -2.688 -2.497 -2.495 2021 +924 CHN NGDP_R China "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Authorities publish production-based measure; staff estimates expenditure-based measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 "2,653.62" "2,788.95" "3,039.96" "3,368.28" "3,880.25" "4,404.13" "4,782.74" "5,342.33" "5,940.67" "6,190.17" "6,430.86" "7,028.93" "8,032.48" "9,147.34" "10,339.11" "11,473.20" "12,611.46" "13,777.67" "14,860.05" "16,001.37" "17,357.02" "18,800.95" "20,514.56" "22,570.42" "24,853.26" "27,683.90" "31,202.53" "35,647.90" "39,067.36" "42,757.50" "47,294.46" "51,811.50" "55,877.49" "60,219.52" "64,670.54" "69,209.37" "73,950.57" "79,087.70" "84,426.81" "89,451.02" "91,457.91" "98,847.30" "102,015.58" "106,546.49" "111,339.14" "116,497.31" "121,858.81" "127,498.12" 2021 +924 CHN NGDP_RPCH China "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.91 5.1 9 10.8 15.2 13.501 8.597 11.7 11.2 4.2 3.888 9.3 14.277 13.879 13.029 10.969 9.921 9.247 7.856 7.68 8.472 8.319 9.115 10.021 10.114 11.389 12.71 14.247 9.592 9.446 10.611 9.551 7.848 7.771 7.391 7.018 6.851 6.947 6.751 5.951 2.244 8.08 3.205 4.441 4.498 4.633 4.602 4.628 2021 +924 CHN NGDP China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Authorities publish production-based measure; staff estimates expenditure-based measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 454.052 492.16 538.632 603.423 729.014 910.808 "1,039.03" "1,219.80" "1,521.05" "1,725.05" "1,896.93" "2,199.72" "2,714.03" "3,557.60" "4,841.03" "6,105.04" "7,154.15" "7,941.58" "8,479.08" "9,009.51" "9,979.90" "11,038.84" "12,132.67" "13,714.67" "16,135.56" "18,765.75" "21,959.75" "27,049.94" "31,806.76" "34,765.03" "40,850.54" "48,410.93" "53,903.99" "59,634.45" "64,654.80" "69,209.37" "74,598.05" "82,898.28" "91,577.43" "99,070.84" "102,562.84" "114,433.70" "123,198.77" "129,998.28" "138,826.16" "148,380.09" "158,380.27" "169,273.24" 2021 +924 CHN NGDPD China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 303.004 288.699 284.601 305.428 314.23 310.133 300.92 327.728 408.663 458.18 396.59 413.209 492.148 617.433 561.686 730.996 860.468 957.991 "1,024.17" "1,088.35" "1,205.53" "1,333.65" "1,465.83" "1,656.96" "1,949.45" "2,290.02" "2,754.15" "3,555.66" "4,577.28" "5,088.99" "6,033.83" "7,492.21" "8,539.58" "9,624.93" "10,524.24" "11,113.51" "11,226.90" "12,265.33" "13,841.81" "14,340.60" "14,862.56" "17,744.64" "18,321.20" "19,243.97" "20,699.15" "22,404.02" "24,295.37" "26,437.72" 2021 +924 CHN PPPGDP China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 302.76 348.305 403.112 464.138 553.986 648.661 718.609 822.54 946.918 "1,025.38" "1,105.12" "1,248.74" "1,459.55" "1,701.52" "1,964.29" "2,225.45" "2,491.03" "2,768.31" "3,019.39" "3,297.11" "3,657.47" "4,050.99" "4,489.11" "5,036.46" "5,694.74" "6,542.26" "7,601.32" "8,918.95" "9,961.92" "10,972.76" "12,282.96" "13,735.67" "15,137.46" "16,277.36" "17,200.69" "17,880.34" "18,701.70" "19,814.06" "21,656.96" "23,356.24" "24,168.03" "27,206.09" "30,074.38" "32,529.23" "34,705.70" "36,988.45" "39,427.34" "42,050.18" 2021 +924 CHN NGDP_D China "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 17.111 17.647 17.718 17.915 18.788 20.681 21.725 22.833 25.604 27.868 29.497 31.295 33.788 38.892 46.823 53.211 56.727 57.641 57.06 56.305 57.498 58.714 59.142 60.764 64.923 67.786 70.378 75.881 81.415 81.307 86.375 93.437 96.468 99.028 99.976 100 100.876 104.818 108.47 110.754 112.142 115.768 120.765 122.011 124.688 127.368 129.97 132.765 2021 +924 CHN NGDPRPC China "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,688.43" "2,786.95" "2,990.50" "3,269.92" "3,718.25" "4,160.69" "4,448.77" "4,887.76" "5,350.70" "5,492.42" "5,624.68" "6,068.68" "6,855.35" "7,718.17" "8,626.71" "9,472.51" "10,304.40" "11,144.64" "11,910.82" "12,721.11" "13,694.66" "14,731.17" "15,970.48" "17,465.71" "19,119.66" "21,172.18" "23,737.55" "26,979.62" "29,417.75" "32,040.09" "35,270.42" "38,402.78" "41,109.97" "44,043.94" "46,983.23" "50,033.52" "53,113.20" "56,486.78" "60,072.72" "63,436.84" "64,766.38" "69,975.43" "72,221.02" "75,459.95" "78,916.81" "82,669.62" "86,608.31" "90,791.07" 2020 +924 CHN NGDPRPPPPC China "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 673.541 698.221 749.217 819.221 931.543 "1,042.39" "1,114.56" "1,224.55" "1,340.53" "1,376.03" "1,409.17" "1,520.40" "1,717.49" "1,933.65" "2,161.27" "2,373.17" "2,581.59" "2,792.10" "2,984.05" "3,187.05" "3,430.96" "3,690.64" "4,001.13" "4,375.73" "4,790.10" "5,304.32" "5,947.03" "6,759.28" "7,370.11" "8,027.09" "8,836.40" "9,621.15" "10,299.39" "11,034.45" "11,770.84" "12,535.04" "13,306.59" "14,151.79" "15,050.18" "15,893.00" "16,226.10" "17,531.14" "18,093.73" "18,905.19" "19,771.24" "20,711.45" "21,698.22" "22,746.14" 2020 +924 CHN NGDPPC China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 460.009 491.805 529.868 585.802 698.577 860.462 966.474 "1,116.01" "1,369.99" "1,530.60" "1,659.12" "1,899.21" "2,316.30" "3,001.76" "4,039.24" "5,040.44" "5,845.42" "6,423.88" "6,796.26" "7,162.57" "7,874.12" "8,649.30" "9,445.22" "10,612.85" "12,413.12" "14,351.74" "16,706.04" "20,472.37" "23,950.51" "26,050.98" "30,464.79" "35,882.28" "39,658.03" "43,616.03" "46,971.79" "50,033.52" "53,578.24" "59,208.40" "65,160.65" "70,259.02" "72,630.40" "81,009.28" "87,217.47" "92,069.33" "98,399.52" "105,294.50" "112,565.08" "120,539.02" 2020 +924 CHN NGDPDPC China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 306.98 288.491 279.971 296.509 301.111 292.99 279.908 299.842 368.079 406.534 346.873 356.759 420.025 520.966 468.658 603.526 703.06 774.91 820.903 865.236 951.163 "1,044.96" "1,141.14" "1,282.21" "1,499.71" "1,751.37" "2,095.24" "2,691.05" "3,446.70" "3,813.41" "4,499.80" "5,553.24" "6,282.71" "7,039.57" "7,645.88" "8,034.29" "8,063.45" "8,760.26" "9,848.95" "10,170.06" "10,525.00" "12,561.69" "12,970.33" "13,629.26" "14,671.49" "15,898.49" "17,267.37" "18,826.23" 2020 +924 CHN PPPPC China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 306.733 348.055 396.553 450.585 530.856 612.806 668.43 752.552 852.879 909.8 966.575 "1,078.15" "1,245.66" "1,435.68" "1,638.95" "1,837.38" "2,035.34" "2,239.26" "2,420.14" "2,621.21" "2,885.74" "3,174.09" "3,494.75" "3,897.38" "4,380.97" "5,003.41" "5,782.76" "6,750.18" "7,501.33" "8,222.38" "9,160.17" "10,180.91" "11,136.87" "11,905.09" "12,496.32" "12,926.23" "13,432.04" "14,151.79" "15,409.71" "16,563.77" "17,114.71" "19,259.59" "21,290.89" "23,038.34" "24,599.28" "26,248.00" "28,022.06" "29,943.82" 2020 +924 CHN NGAP_NPGDP China Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +924 CHN PPPSH China Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.259 2.333 2.534 2.741 3.024 3.313 3.477 3.742 3.981 4.001 3.995 4.263 4.387 4.901 5.38 5.759 6.097 6.402 6.721 6.996 7.243 7.661 8.13 8.596 8.991 9.561 10.235 11.094 11.807 12.973 13.625 14.353 15.033 15.407 15.695 15.985 16.099 16.194 16.697 17.219 18.18 18.557 18.581 18.914 19.162 19.405 19.648 19.916 2021 +924 CHN PPPEX China Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.5 1.413 1.336 1.3 1.316 1.404 1.446 1.483 1.606 1.682 1.716 1.762 1.859 2.091 2.465 2.743 2.872 2.869 2.808 2.733 2.729 2.725 2.703 2.723 2.833 2.868 2.889 3.033 3.193 3.168 3.326 3.524 3.561 3.664 3.759 3.871 3.989 4.184 4.229 4.242 4.244 4.206 4.096 3.996 4 4.012 4.017 4.026 2021 +924 CHN NID_NGDP China Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Authorities publish production-based measure; staff estimates expenditure-based measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 34.964 33.044 31.903 31.855 34.324 39.025 37.676 37.249 39.001 37.056 33.984 35.25 39.15 43.401 40.238 39.022 37.685 35.657 34.98 34.287 33.735 35.694 36.27 39.7 41.973 40.273 39.881 40.421 42.425 45.469 46.968 47.029 46.186 46.136 45.612 43.033 42.655 43.172 43.961 43.068 42.857 42.582 44.768 44.452 44.275 44.022 43.954 43.829 2021 +924 CHN NGSD_NGDP China Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Authorities publish production-based measure; staff estimates expenditure-based measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 32.631 32.045 35.092 35.147 35.119 34.25 35.535 36.671 36.545 35.768 38.593 38.98 38.464 42.253 43.381 41.941 41.077 39.515 38.053 36.227 35.43 37 38.686 42.298 45.509 46.054 48.299 50.354 51.613 50.249 50.909 48.846 48.708 47.676 47.855 45.669 44.359 44.71 44.136 43.786 44.531 44.37 46.395 45.743 45.355 44.942 44.621 44.359 2021 +924 CHN PCPI China "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. CPI is calculated from authorities' series reported on a PY=100 basis, with weights in the basket adjusted regularly. Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.776 18.22 18.584 18.956 19.468 21.279 22.662 24.316 28.887 34.087 35.144 36.339 38.664 44.348 55.036 64.447 69.796 71.75 71.176 70.18 70.46 70.954 70.386 71.231 74.009 75.341 76.471 80.142 84.87 84.276 87.057 91.758 94.186 96.658 98.58 100 102.003 103.592 105.772 108.843 111.447 112.397 114.832 117.409 119.596 121.988 124.428 126.916 2021 +924 CHN PCPIPCH China "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a 2.5 2 2 2.7 9.3 6.5 7.3 18.8 18 3.1 3.4 6.4 14.7 24.1 17.1 8.3 2.8 -0.8 -1.4 0.4 0.7 -0.8 1.2 3.9 1.8 1.5 4.8 5.9 -0.7 3.3 5.4 2.646 2.624 1.988 1.441 2.003 1.558 2.105 2.903 2.392 0.853 2.167 2.244 1.863 2 2 2 2021 +924 CHN PCPIE China "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. CPI is calculated from authorities' series reported on a PY=100 basis, with weights in the basket adjusted regularly. Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.356 21.523 22.944 24.986 31.957 34.066 35.531 37.13 40.397 47.992 60.23 66.313 70.955 71.239 70.526 69.821 70.868 70.656 70.373 72.625 74.368 75.558 77.674 82.723 83.715 85.306 89.23 92.888 95.21 97.591 99.055 100.639 102.753 104.602 106.59 111.386 111.046 112.997 116.064 118.178 120.379 122.786 125.242 127.747 2021 +924 CHN PCPIEPCH China "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.2 6.6 8.9 27.9 6.6 4.3 4.5 8.8 18.8 25.5 10.1 7 0.4 -1 -1 1.5 -0.3 -0.4 3.2 2.4 1.6 2.8 6.5 1.2 1.9 4.6 4.1 2.5 2.5 1.5 1.6 2.1 1.8 1.9 4.5 -0.305 1.756 2.715 1.821 1.863 2 2 2 2021 +924 CHN TM_RPCH China Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority. General Administration of Customs (data retrieved from CEIC) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Derived from value index and unit value index Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.412 13.658 25.821 14.63 22.258 32.572 20.789 13.385 17.693 14.901 7.545 3.117 23.094 13.422 6.591 10.647 7.774 -0.438 4.387 7.291 7.263 -3.662 -0.406 9.969 -2.438 1.657 3.945 4.8 4.8 4.8 2020 +924 CHN TMG_RPCH China Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority. General Administration of Customs (data retrieved from CEIC) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Derived from value index and unit value index Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.647 13.029 26.803 14.856 22.292 33.725 19.569 12.862 17.005 12.85 5.152 2.986 23.377 11.734 5.793 9.702 3.717 -0.67 5.432 7.297 8.596 0.438 0.002 10.483 -4.666 1.201 1.319 4.839 4.839 4.839 2020 +924 CHN TX_RPCH China Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority. General Administration of Customs (data retrieved from CEIC) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Derived from value index and unit value index Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.895 5.74 26.583 11.33 24.951 31.432 26.924 24.338 26.019 21.128 10.836 -10.56 28.461 10.964 5.882 8.76 4.295 -2.156 0.679 7.95 3.991 0.445 2.61 17.375 2.159 1.893 3.373 3.8 3.8 3.8 2020 +924 CHN TXG_RPCH China Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Customs Authority. General Administration of Customs (data retrieved from CEIC) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Derived from value index and unit value index Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.748 4.513 27.069 10.888 25.322 33.322 25.405 24.822 25.983 19.733 9.386 -10.801 29.045 11.164 6.79 9.583 4.306 -2.281 1.293 8.604 4.014 -0.277 4.781 15.958 1.112 2.096 3.528 3.685 3.684 3.682 2020 +924 CHN LUR China Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Reported total employment data has a definitional change from 1990 onwards Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 4.9 3.8 3.2 2.3 1.9 1.8 2 2 2 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.8 2.9 3 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.6 4 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.1 4 4.2 4.3 4.14 4.09 4.09 4.05 4.09 4.05 4.02 3.9 3.8 3.62 4.24 3.96 4.2 4.1 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.6 2020 +924 CHN LE China Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +924 CHN LP China Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022 987.05 "1,000.72" "1,016.54" "1,030.08" "1,043.57" "1,058.51" "1,075.07" "1,093.00" "1,110.26" "1,127.04" "1,143.33" "1,158.23" "1,171.71" "1,185.17" "1,198.50" "1,211.21" "1,223.89" "1,236.26" "1,247.61" "1,257.86" "1,267.43" "1,276.27" "1,284.53" "1,292.27" "1,299.88" "1,307.56" "1,314.48" "1,321.29" "1,328.02" "1,334.50" "1,340.91" "1,349.16" "1,359.22" "1,367.26" "1,376.46" "1,383.26" "1,392.32" "1,400.11" "1,405.41" "1,410.08" "1,412.12" "1,412.60" "1,412.55" "1,411.96" "1,410.84" "1,409.19" "1,407.01" "1,404.30" 2020 +924 CHN GGR China General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 131.948 148.955 171.476 213.34 228.572 240.72 261.933 305.012 331.738 343.139 367.061 449.482 521.81 624.22 740.799 865.114 987.595 "1,144.41" "1,339.52" "1,638.60" "1,890.36" "2,171.53" "2,639.65" "3,164.93" "3,776.02" "4,925.78" "7,156.66" "8,310.12" "10,103.31" "13,081.10" "15,016.04" "16,535.61" "18,237.21" "20,076.70" "21,576.95" "24,232.57" "26,551.46" "27,790.09" "26,342.87" "30,452.69" "30,624.02" "33,395.17" "35,763.43" "38,425.13" "41,215.40" "44,245.08" 2020 +924 CHN GGR_NGDP China General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a 24.497 24.685 23.522 23.423 21.999 19.734 17.221 17.681 17.488 15.599 13.525 12.634 10.779 10.225 10.355 10.893 11.647 12.702 13.422 14.844 15.581 15.834 16.359 16.865 17.195 18.21 22.5 23.904 24.732 27.021 27.857 27.728 28.207 29.009 28.924 29.232 28.993 28.051 25.685 26.612 24.857 25.689 25.761 25.896 26.023 26.138 2020 +924 CHN GGX China General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 130.761 149.013 170.968 204.914 232.16 249.266 276.599 320.774 345.374 366.095 400.306 481.337 603.633 682.372 793.755 923.356 "1,079.82" "1,353.67" "1,623.55" "1,925.16" "2,240.22" "2,499.90" "2,883.59" "3,427.93" "4,027.17" "4,909.84" "7,164.54" "8,918.78" "10,251.18" "13,128.59" "15,178.68" "17,034.25" "18,678.82" "21,837.06" "24,107.25" "27,053.99" "30,474.17" "33,835.28" "36,310.05" "37,434.74" "41,591.26" "42,711.98" "46,113.05" "49,287.14" "52,609.63" "56,221.60" 2020 +924 CHN GGX_NGDP China General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a 24.276 24.695 23.452 22.498 22.344 20.435 18.185 18.595 18.207 16.643 14.749 13.53 12.469 11.177 11.095 11.627 12.735 15.025 16.268 17.44 18.464 18.228 17.871 18.267 18.339 18.151 22.525 25.654 25.094 27.119 28.159 28.564 28.89 31.552 32.316 32.635 33.277 34.153 35.403 32.713 33.759 32.856 33.216 33.217 33.217 33.214 2020 +924 CHN GGXCNL China General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 1.187 -0.058 0.508 8.426 -3.588 -8.545 -14.666 -15.762 -13.636 -22.956 -33.245 -31.855 -81.823 -58.152 -52.956 -58.242 -92.223 -209.259 -284.027 -286.554 -349.851 -328.37 -243.942 -262.999 -251.153 15.943 -7.88 -608.669 -147.87 -47.49 -162.637 -498.637 -441.608 "-1,760.36" "-2,530.30" "-2,821.42" "-3,922.71" "-6,045.18" "-9,967.18" "-6,982.05" "-10,967.24" "-9,316.81" "-10,349.62" "-10,862.01" "-11,394.23" "-11,976.51" 2020 +924 CHN GGXCNL_NGDP China General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a 0.22 -0.01 0.07 0.925 -0.345 -0.701 -0.964 -0.914 -0.719 -1.044 -1.225 -0.895 -1.69 -0.953 -0.74 -0.733 -1.088 -2.323 -2.846 -2.596 -2.884 -2.394 -1.512 -1.401 -1.144 0.059 -0.025 -1.751 -0.362 -0.098 -0.302 -0.836 -0.683 -2.544 -3.392 -3.403 -4.283 -6.102 -9.718 -6.101 -8.902 -7.167 -7.455 -7.32 -7.194 -7.075 2020 +924 CHN GGSB China General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -74.743 -68.849 -68.427 -80.725 -176.252 -225.639 -190.467 -226.682 -192.105 -83.518 -102.417 -145.3 -36.953 -103.378 -505.569 -360.017 -244.587 -191.616 -548.273 -458.85 "-1,553.34" "-2,337.44" "-2,659.10" "-3,770.34" "-5,706.83" "-8,660.02" "-6,435.51" "-10,052.24" "-8,547.99" "-9,704.04" "-10,418.43" "-11,162.75" "-11,999.00" 2020 +924 CHN GGSB_NPGDP China General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.254 -0.982 -0.871 -0.942 -1.909 -2.245 -1.661 -1.836 -1.426 -0.525 -0.552 -0.675 -0.142 -0.323 -1.436 -0.9 -0.513 -0.356 -0.922 -0.71 -2.223 -3.108 -3.188 -4.097 -5.703 -8.14 -5.542 -7.98 -6.457 -6.892 -6.958 -7.017 -7.091 2020 +924 CHN GGXONLB China General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.962 -9.236 -15.156 -19.045 -22.155 -65.123 -26.852 -13.756 0.945 -19.323 -149.697 -210.937 -206.657 -281.996 -231.983 -168.039 -181.498 -153.614 121.233 122.629 -459.541 36.554 190.918 100.938 -193.016 -82.938 "-1,405.50" "-2,022.81" "-2,194.11" "-3,182.44" "-5,200.93" "-8,985.92" "-5,936.45" "-9,765.70" "-7,951.24" "-8,806.73" "-9,124.65" "-9,450.39" "-9,815.00" 2020 +924 CHN GGXONLB_NGDP China General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.751 -0.487 -0.689 -0.702 -0.623 -1.345 -0.44 -0.192 0.012 -0.228 -1.662 -2.114 -1.872 -2.324 -1.691 -1.041 -0.967 -0.7 0.448 0.386 -1.322 0.089 0.394 0.187 -0.324 -0.128 -2.031 -2.712 -2.647 -3.475 -5.25 -8.761 -5.188 -7.927 -6.116 -6.344 -6.15 -5.967 -5.798 2020 +924 CHN GGXWDN China General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +924 CHN GGXWDN_NGDP China General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +924 CHN GGXWDG China General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,319.84" "1,532.81" "1,636.36" "1,752.15" "1,969.75" "2,294.05" "2,712.75" "3,144.25" "3,675.58" "4,258.70" "4,937.58" "5,614.65" "7,888.94" "8,638.33" "12,017.24" "13,858.25" "16,349.15" "18,539.23" "22,085.79" "25,842.03" "28,714.15" "35,984.60" "42,885.58" "49,309.59" "56,712.46" "69,806.87" "81,797.33" "94,732.78" "109,348.60" "124,696.62" "140,709.34" "157,073.30" "174,014.77" 2020 +924 CHN GGXWDG_NGDP China General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.619 21.425 20.605 20.664 21.863 22.987 24.575 25.916 26.8 26.393 26.312 25.568 29.164 27.159 34.567 33.924 33.772 34.393 37.035 39.969 41.489 48.238 51.733 53.845 57.244 68.063 71.48 76.894 84.115 89.822 94.83 99.175 102.801 2020 +924 CHN NGDP_FY China "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance (data retrieved from CEIC) and National Audit Office (NAO) (data obtained from NAO audit report) Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Fiscal Balance: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance mainly because of a difference in treatment of net contributions to the other accounts (e.g. Budget Stabilization Fund), the inclusion of social security receipts and payments, and expenditures financed by special bond issuances. General Government Debt: Data differ from official figures released by China's Ministry of Finance because IMF numbers include, from 2010 onward, includes a portion of LGFV debt, which is categorized categoried as government explicit debt in line with NAO report (2013). Annually, we include 2/3 of estimated new LGFV debt in general government debt. Fiscal assumptions: After a significant fiscal tightening in 2021, fiscal policy is projected to loosen considerably in 2022 based on the annual budget document released in March, subsequent announcements of additional fiscal support for the economy, and the fiscal outturn for the first seven months of 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Authorities do not publish in GFS Manual 2001. Data estimated by staff. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Includes adjustments of stabilization fund, social security fund, and government-managed funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" 454.052 492.16 538.632 603.423 729.014 910.808 "1,039.03" "1,219.80" "1,521.05" "1,725.05" "1,896.93" "2,199.72" "2,714.03" "3,557.60" "4,841.03" "6,105.04" "7,154.15" "7,941.58" "8,479.08" "9,009.51" "9,979.90" "11,038.84" "12,132.67" "13,714.67" "16,135.56" "18,765.75" "21,959.75" "27,049.94" "31,806.76" "34,765.03" "40,850.54" "48,410.93" "53,903.99" "59,634.45" "64,654.80" "69,209.37" "74,598.05" "82,898.28" "91,577.43" "99,070.84" "102,562.84" "114,433.70" "123,198.77" "129,998.28" "138,826.16" "148,380.09" "158,380.27" "169,273.24" 2020 +924 CHN BCA China Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Compiled by the Balance of Payments Department of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. Data retrieved from CEIC. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Chinese yuan Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.963 31.471 21.114 20.432 17.405 35.422 43.052 68.941 132.378 231.843 353.183 420.569 243.257 237.81 136.097 215.392 148.204 236.047 293.022 191.337 188.676 24.131 102.91 248.838 317.301 329.585 279.289 249.784 227.469 175.958 149.562 2021 +924 CHN BCA_NGDPD China Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.858 3.073 1.94 1.695 1.305 2.417 2.598 3.536 5.781 8.418 9.933 9.188 4.78 3.941 1.817 2.522 1.54 2.243 2.637 1.704 1.538 0.174 0.718 1.674 1.788 1.799 1.451 1.207 1.015 0.724 0.566 2021 +233 COL NGDP_R Colombia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. DANE (Colombia Institute of Statistics) has done a rebasing of the national accounts (now base year is 2015 and before 2005). Data with the new base is ONLY AVAILABLE FROM 2005. The change also includes methodological changes (for example, direct estimation of private consumption based on a survey) and most important, change in the index formulae (historically a Laspeyres fixed-base index and now a Laspeyres chain index). The main implications are that the 2005 and 2015 series are not comparable and the chain index is associated with non-additivity of the components. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "235,715.66" "241,082.60" "243,369.08" "247,199.60" "255,482.48" "263,420.59" "278,762.41" "293,728.97" "305,666.62" "316,102.38" "329,637.87" "337,456.63" "352,146.98" "372,255.14" "391,416.40" "411,779.60" "420,245.19" "434,660.83" "437,137.46" "418,760.13" "431,008.29" "438,240.17" "449,213.62" "466,815.03" "491,710.38" "514,853.00" "549,434.00" "586,457.00" "605,713.00" "612,617.00" "640,151.00" "684,628.00" "711,416.00" "747,939.00" "781,589.00" "804,692.00" "821,489.00" "832,656.00" "854,008.00" "881,225.00" "819,115.00" "906,571.00" "975,117.34" "996,331.99" "1,024,111.03" "1,057,189.82" "1,092,552.82" "1,129,098.71" 2021 +233 COL NGDP_RPCH Colombia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.429 2.277 0.948 1.574 3.351 3.107 5.824 5.369 4.064 3.414 4.282 2.372 4.353 5.71 5.147 5.202 2.056 3.43 0.57 -4.204 2.925 1.678 2.504 3.918 5.333 4.707 6.717 6.738 3.283 1.14 4.494 6.948 3.913 5.134 4.499 2.956 2.087 1.359 2.564 3.187 -7.048 10.677 7.561 2.176 2.788 3.23 3.345 3.345 2021 +233 COL NGDP Colombia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. DANE (Colombia Institute of Statistics) has done a rebasing of the national accounts (now base year is 2015 and before 2005). Data with the new base is ONLY AVAILABLE FROM 2005. The change also includes methodological changes (for example, direct estimation of private consumption based on a survey) and most important, change in the index formulae (historically a Laspeyres fixed-base index and now a Laspeyres chain index). The main implications are that the 2005 and 2015 series are not comparable and the chain index is associated with non-additivity of the components. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,197.60" "2,759.33" "3,475.37" "4,250.30" "5,367.03" "6,910.78" "9,446.48" "12,280.51" "16,325.96" "21,051.14" "28,150.52" "36,331.45" "46,641.30" "61,091.00" "80,691.20" "100,891.82" "120,334.37" "145,422.21" "167,857.30" "181,097.19" "207,183.53" "224,391.61" "243,737.79" "270,585.18" "305,773.32" "337,958.00" "381,605.00" "428,506.00" "476,554.00" "501,575.00" "544,060.00" "619,023.00" "666,507.00" "714,094.00" "762,903.00" "804,692.00" "863,782.00" "920,471.00" "987,791.00" "1,060,068.00" "998,719.00" "1,177,225.00" "1,373,849.46" "1,478,189.63" "1,571,179.76" "1,669,867.83" "1,778,110.37" "1,892,615.90" 2021 +233 COL NGDPD Colombia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 46.482 50.64 54.23 53.898 53.235 48.561 48.628 50.619 54.57 55.026 56.048 57.931 68.551 77.69 97.625 110.519 116.083 127.439 117.677 103.09 99.23 97.566 97.313 94.033 116.336 145.601 161.793 206.23 242.504 232.469 286.499 334.966 370.691 382.094 381.241 293.493 282.72 311.89 334.124 323.055 270.415 314.409 342.919 361.941 380.374 400.263 421.988 444.716 2021 +233 COL PPPGDP Colombia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 78.513 87.898 94.215 99.445 106.487 113.267 122.277 132.029 142.24 152.864 165.375 175.024 186.805 202.152 217.098 233.181 242.333 254.967 259.306 251.905 265.147 275.67 286.976 304.107 328.924 355.205 390.76 428.362 450.911 458.974 485.367 529.875 553.768 591.785 625.019 630.4 672.094 700.091 735.197 772.199 726.423 837.39 964.743 "1,020.85" "1,071.33" "1,126.49" "1,186.34" "1,249.74" 2021 +233 COL NGDP_D Colombia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.932 1.145 1.428 1.719 2.101 2.623 3.389 4.181 5.341 6.66 8.54 10.766 13.245 16.411 20.615 24.501 28.634 33.456 38.399 43.246 48.069 51.203 54.259 57.964 62.186 65.642 69.454 73.067 78.677 81.874 84.989 90.417 93.687 95.475 97.609 100 105.148 110.546 115.665 120.295 121.927 129.855 140.891 148.363 153.419 157.953 162.748 167.622 2021 +233 COL NGDPRPC Colombia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,528,269.97" "8,532,408.30" "8,428,371.24" "8,380,076.60" "8,480,907.26" "8,804,008.75" "9,127,395.13" "9,420,124.03" "9,601,884.59" "9,727,898.75" "9,941,987.44" "9,970,641.37" "10,200,687.38" "10,581,228.41" "10,928,375.24" "11,304,623.43" "11,352,215.32" "11,589,536.00" "11,477,169.73" "10,856,195.88" "11,008,459.04" "11,051,109.17" "11,186,670.92" "11,480,547.27" "11,944,672.78" "12,354,926.75" "13,028,986.44" "13,747,675.44" "14,042,582.68" "14,048,068.01" "14,520,409.20" "15,366,453.61" "15,808,692.55" "16,461,757.56" "17,040,701.82" "17,374,741.38" "17,541,895.48" "17,559,469.58" "17,696,532.35" "17,840,123.58" "16,261,178.93" "17,758,666.31" "18,894,153.83" "19,102,828.71" "19,436,003.91" "19,865,793.37" "20,333,216.36" "20,811,637.37" 2021 +233 COL NGDPRPPPPC Colombia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,170.51" "7,173.99" "7,086.52" "7,045.91" "7,130.69" "7,402.35" "7,674.25" "7,920.38" "8,073.20" "8,179.15" "8,359.15" "8,383.25" "8,576.67" "8,896.62" "9,188.50" "9,504.85" "9,544.86" "9,744.40" "9,649.93" "9,127.82" "9,255.84" "9,291.70" "9,405.68" "9,652.77" "10,043.00" "10,387.94" "10,954.68" "11,558.95" "11,806.91" "11,811.52" "12,208.66" "12,920.01" "13,291.84" "13,840.93" "14,327.70" "14,608.56" "14,749.11" "14,763.88" "14,879.12" "14,999.85" "13,672.29" "14,931.36" "15,886.07" "16,061.53" "16,341.66" "16,703.02" "17,096.03" "17,498.28" 2021 +233 COL NGDPPC Colombia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "79,509.90" "97,658.40" "120,359.25" "144,085.26" "178,161.89" "230,971.32" "309,301.83" "393,845.83" "512,846.28" "647,838.60" "849,028.95" "1,073,465.05" "1,351,064.63" "1,736,491.21" "2,252,904.43" "2,769,792.57" "3,250,630.25" "3,877,450.63" "4,407,141.57" "4,694,875.10" "5,291,711.16" "5,658,486.71" "6,069,750.12" "6,654,597.07" "7,427,873.09" "8,109,977.67" "9,049,178.56" "10,045,001.45" "11,048,217.47" "11,501,737.16" "12,340,797.45" "13,893,951.48" "14,810,749.61" "15,716,846.30" "16,633,297.73" "17,374,741.38" "18,445,010.90" "19,411,356.58" "20,468,748.98" "21,460,744.00" "19,826,701.21" "23,060,461.83" "26,620,102.02" "28,341,560.46" "29,818,501.01" "31,378,706.57" "33,091,949.62" "34,884,846.94" 2021 +233 COL NGDPDPC Colombia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,681.74" "1,792.25" "1,878.09" "1,827.16" "1,767.17" "1,623.00" "1,592.20" "1,623.39" "1,714.21" "1,693.40" "1,690.42" "1,711.65" "1,985.73" "2,208.30" "2,725.71" "3,034.08" "3,135.79" "3,397.94" "3,089.64" "2,672.58" "2,534.44" "2,460.33" "2,423.36" "2,312.60" "2,826.04" "3,493.98" "3,836.68" "4,834.42" "5,622.11" "5,330.81" "6,498.59" "7,518.30" "8,237.29" "8,409.70" "8,312.06" "6,337.03" "6,037.13" "6,577.29" "6,923.64" "6,540.14" "5,368.32" "6,158.91" "6,644.49" "6,939.55" "7,218.89" "7,521.39" "7,853.52" "8,197.04" 2021 +233 COL PPPPC Colombia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,840.64" "3,110.90" "3,262.85" "3,371.19" "3,534.89" "3,785.59" "4,003.66" "4,234.27" "4,468.16" "4,704.32" "4,987.77" "5,171.33" "5,411.21" "5,746.11" "6,061.39" "6,401.54" "6,546.21" "6,798.29" "6,808.16" "6,530.54" "6,772.16" "6,951.56" "7,146.51" "7,479.01" "7,990.24" "8,523.85" "9,266.27" "10,041.63" "10,453.73" "10,524.84" "11,009.48" "11,893.03" "12,305.53" "13,024.88" "13,627.07" "13,611.46" "14,351.74" "14,763.88" "15,234.56" "15,632.92" "14,421.04" "16,403.49" "18,693.14" "19,572.98" "20,332.21" "21,168.05" "22,078.59" "23,035.36" 2021 +233 COL NGAP_NPGDP Colombia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +233 COL PPPSH Colombia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.586 0.589 0.592 0.587 0.581 0.578 0.592 0.601 0.598 0.596 0.598 0.597 0.561 0.582 0.595 0.603 0.593 0.59 0.577 0.535 0.525 0.521 0.52 0.519 0.519 0.519 0.526 0.533 0.534 0.543 0.538 0.554 0.55 0.56 0.57 0.564 0.579 0.572 0.567 0.569 0.546 0.571 0.596 0.594 0.592 0.591 0.591 0.592 2021 +233 COL PPPEX Colombia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 27.99 31.392 36.888 42.74 50.401 61.013 77.255 93.014 114.778 137.711 170.222 207.58 249.679 302.203 371.681 432.676 496.567 570.357 647.333 718.911 781.392 813.988 849.331 889.77 929.618 951.445 976.572 "1,000.34" "1,056.87" "1,092.82" "1,120.93" "1,168.24" "1,203.59" "1,206.68" "1,220.61" "1,276.48" "1,285.21" "1,314.79" "1,343.57" "1,372.79" "1,374.85" "1,405.83" "1,424.06" "1,447.99" "1,466.57" "1,482.36" "1,498.83" "1,514.40" 2021 +233 COL NID_NGDP Colombia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. DANE (Colombia Institute of Statistics) has done a rebasing of the national accounts (now base year is 2015 and before 2005). Data with the new base is ONLY AVAILABLE FROM 2005. The change also includes methodological changes (for example, direct estimation of private consumption based on a survey) and most important, change in the index formulae (historically a Laspeyres fixed-base index and now a Laspeyres chain index). The main implications are that the 2005 and 2015 series are not comparable and the chain index is associated with non-additivity of the components. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.426 23.072 22.903 22.287 21.37 21.558 20.625 22.434 24.741 22.55 20.906 18.041 19.411 23.838 28.868 28.926 25.331 23.887 22.498 14.873 15.828 17.047 18.352 19.874 20.681 21.656 22.939 23.454 23.721 21.988 21.889 22.996 22.104 22.183 24.003 23.774 23.167 21.599 21.195 21.381 19.244 19.808 20.038 20.58 20.578 20.983 21.145 21.348 2021 +233 COL NGSD_NGDP Colombia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. DANE (Colombia Institute of Statistics) has done a rebasing of the national accounts (now base year is 2015 and before 2005). Data with the new base is ONLY AVAILABLE FROM 2005. The change also includes methodological changes (for example, direct estimation of private consumption based on a survey) and most important, change in the index formulae (historically a Laspeyres fixed-base index and now a Laspeyres chain index). The main implications are that the 2005 and 2015 series are not comparable and the chain index is associated with non-additivity of the components. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.877 14.462 11.068 10.773 12.243 13.848 18.151 18.746 20.221 18.36 18.518 19.443 17.593 16.698 19.776 19.571 16.334 14.6 13.915 12.835 15.853 15.073 16.025 17.797 18.895 20.318 21.09 20.472 21.042 20.081 18.893 20.089 18.964 18.946 18.805 17.401 18.715 18.417 16.993 16.797 15.84 14.137 14.896 16.215 16.299 16.745 17.025 17.325 2021 +233 COL PCPI Colombia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Base year is December 2018 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 0.818 1.043 1.302 1.556 1.809 2.242 2.664 3.286 4.209 5.301 6.844 8.919 11.329 13.873 17.043 20.602 24.888 29.486 34.985 38.79 42.366 45.738 48.642 52.105 55.183 57.968 60.463 63.814 68.282 71.145 72.758 75.243 77.632 79.201 81.503 85.57 91.993 95.958 99.065 102.553 105.142 108.823 119.431 127.967 134.091 138.056 142.178 146.384 2021 +233 COL PCPIPCH Colombia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 25.932 27.393 24.86 19.526 16.283 23.906 18.848 23.334 28.1 25.935 29.115 30.318 27.02 22.449 22.851 20.884 20.803 18.476 18.65 10.876 9.218 7.958 6.35 7.12 5.906 5.048 4.303 5.543 7.001 4.193 2.268 3.415 3.174 2.021 2.906 4.991 7.506 4.311 3.238 3.521 2.524 3.502 9.748 7.147 4.785 2.957 2.985 2.959 2021 +233 COL PCPIE Colombia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Base year is December 2018 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 0.91 1.16 1.43 1.67 1.98 2.43 2.93 3.64 4.67 5.9 7.81 9.91 12.41 15.22 18.66 22.28 27.08 31.83 37.07 40.42 43.86 47.13 50.35 53.56 56.48 59.21 61.85 65.35 70.33 71.67 73.88 76.59 78.46 80 82.96 88.6 93.68 97.48 100.53 104.32 105.98 111.93 124.247 131.658 135.85 139.944 144.086 148.351 2021 +233 COL PCPIEPCH Colombia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 25.932 27.473 23.276 16.783 18.563 22.727 20.576 24.232 28.297 26.338 32.373 26.889 25.227 22.643 22.602 19.4 21.544 17.541 16.462 9.037 8.511 7.456 6.832 6.375 5.452 4.834 4.459 5.659 7.621 1.905 3.084 3.668 2.442 1.963 3.7 6.798 5.734 4.056 3.129 3.77 1.591 5.614 11.004 5.965 3.184 3.014 2.96 2.96 2021 +233 COL TM_RPCH Colombia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 20.017 36.797 23.123 -8.882 -8.77 -6.008 10.116 4.906 3.758 -2.659 9.149 -21.17 24.766 44.869 16.759 6.719 1.389 18.612 1.123 -23.694 15.145 8.74 0.329 8.17 10.272 11.902 17.68 13.859 12.511 -8.648 10.83 20.228 9.377 8.523 7.76 -1.08 -3.541 1.019 5.805 7.345 -20.501 28.698 11.639 1.95 0.601 -0.318 2.776 2.372 2021 +233 COL TMG_RPCH Colombia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 23.082 10.306 22.944 -12.553 -6.818 -7.088 0.727 1.81 12.621 -2.449 10.617 -5.006 24.65 44.905 21.316 7.877 1.389 18.612 1.123 -23.694 11.056 14.845 -1.109 4.038 9.795 19.052 16.674 16.907 7.016 -10.457 12.103 23.571 8.877 3.694 11.961 -6.603 -12.61 -0.681 8.645 1.629 -15.868 17.383 11.639 1.95 0.601 -0.318 2.776 2.372 2021 +233 COL TX_RPCH Colombia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 9.105 -3.171 8.549 -11.945 10.614 9.861 24.967 12.583 -0.074 10.826 17.991 9.983 4.483 6.46 15.551 -5.448 -1.091 5.596 6.698 1.172 -0.484 2.811 -2.377 7.36 9.809 5.714 9.518 6.221 2.037 -5.207 2.061 12.259 4.473 4.678 -0.29 1.658 -0.208 2.569 0.642 3.084 -22.702 14.826 3.626 11.819 4.759 0.762 3.193 2.543 2021 +233 COL TXG_RPCH Colombia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 7.593 -11.65 2.513 -0.244 13.152 12.631 24.568 13.407 -1.594 9.794 18.623 10.657 7.981 11.825 15.551 -5.448 -1.091 5.596 6.698 1.172 -1.815 0.747 -4.498 5.79 11.583 11.245 9.265 7.877 7.403 5.594 -0.185 13.688 4.776 3.295 2.778 -0.178 -1.268 0.354 -6.416 0.368 -9.595 -0.731 3.626 11.819 4.759 0.762 3.193 2.543 2021 +233 COL LUR Colombia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022 5.429 6.561 7.1 8.694 8.986 8.742 7.654 7.361 6.451 6.792 6.637 6.377 5.935 5.038 4.914 5.649 7.8 7.9 9.7 13.1 13.325 14.975 15.583 14.108 13.667 11.808 12.042 11.192 11.25 12.192 11.967 10.958 10.5 9.733 9.183 8.942 9.217 9.292 9.508 10.375 15.867 13.8 11.288 11.053 10.495 10.049 9.98 9.911 2021 +233 COL LE Colombia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +233 COL LP Colombia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Based on the 2020 National Census of Housing and Population, the National Statistical Office (DANE) has published projections and retro-projections of population for the periods 1950-2017 and 2018-2070. Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.639 28.255 28.875 29.498 30.124 29.921 30.541 31.181 31.834 32.494 33.156 33.845 34.522 35.181 35.817 36.426 37.019 37.505 38.088 38.573 39.152 39.656 40.156 40.661 41.166 41.672 42.17 42.659 43.134 43.609 44.086 44.553 45.002 45.435 45.866 46.314 46.83 47.419 48.258 49.396 50.372 51.049 51.609 52.156 52.691 53.217 53.732 54.253 2021 +233 COL GGR Colombia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 1 1 373.5 479 614.1 843.8 "1,155.30" "1,734.01" "2,228.99" "3,422.70" "4,797.40" "6,554.50" "8,554.60" "12,073.36" "16,488.60" "21,386.54" "27,164.09" "33,373.69" "37,728.83" "41,456.54" "48,982.81" "55,644.64" "60,012.49" "68,490.10" "77,422.85" "87,424.87" "104,744.62" "117,164.07" "135,677.83" "141,645.35" "147,154.37" "174,814.50" "194,935.84" "206,927.15" "225,187.05" "223,359.39" "239,437.78" "246,916.09" "296,240.91" "311,629.08" "265,500.97" "325,756.36" "396,561.82" "461,731.97" "482,764.99" "503,040.49" "526,516.77" "553,793.55" 2021 +233 COL GGR_NGDP Colombia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 0.046 0.036 10.747 11.27 11.442 12.21 12.23 14.12 13.653 16.259 17.042 18.041 18.341 19.763 20.434 21.197 22.574 22.95 22.477 22.892 23.642 24.798 24.622 25.312 25.32 25.869 27.448 27.342 28.471 28.24 27.047 28.24 29.247 28.978 29.517 27.757 27.72 26.825 29.99 29.397 26.584 27.672 28.865 31.236 30.726 30.125 29.611 29.261 2021 +233 COL GGX Colombia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 523.2 640.4 821.8 "1,015.60" "1,338.70" "1,807.75" "2,375.64" "3,728.40" "4,911.70" "6,427.50" "8,585.80" "12,219.90" "16,599.93" "22,394.00" "30,166.30" "38,066.13" "44,215.08" "51,176.50" "55,067.33" "61,722.67" "68,426.81" "75,802.31" "81,431.83" "87,495.07" "108,532.62" "120,676.86" "135,478.55" "155,057.68" "165,123.44" "187,151.49" "193,904.20" "214,216.20" "238,492.66" "251,686.34" "259,079.82" "269,886.61" "342,347.56" "348,538.29" "335,167.50" "406,292.63" "484,310.80" "505,013.83" "515,401.64" "528,667.38" "556,404.20" "586,990.72" 2021 +233 COL GGX_NGDP Colombia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a 15.055 15.067 15.312 14.696 14.171 14.72 14.551 17.711 17.448 17.691 18.408 20.003 20.572 22.196 25.069 26.176 26.341 28.259 26.579 27.507 28.074 28.014 26.631 25.889 28.441 28.162 28.429 30.914 30.35 30.233 29.093 29.998 31.261 31.277 29.994 29.32 34.658 32.879 33.56 34.513 35.252 34.164 32.803 31.659 31.292 31.015 2021 +233 COL GGXCNL Colombia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a -149.7 -161.4 -207.7 -171.8 -183.4 -73.74 -146.653 -305.7 -114.3 127 -31.2 -146.537 -111.331 "-1,007.47" "-3,002.21" "-4,692.44" "-6,486.24" "-9,719.95" "-6,084.52" "-6,078.03" "-8,414.32" "-7,312.20" "-4,008.99" -70.198 "-3,788.00" "-3,512.79" 199.284 "-13,412.33" "-17,969.07" "-12,337.00" "1,031.64" "-7,289.06" "-13,305.62" "-28,326.95" "-19,642.03" "-22,970.52" "-46,106.65" "-36,909.21" "-69,666.53" "-80,536.26" "-87,748.98" "-43,281.86" "-32,636.65" "-25,626.89" "-29,887.43" "-33,197.17" 2021 +233 COL GGXCNL_NGDP Colombia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a -4.307 -3.797 -3.87 -2.486 -1.941 -0.6 -0.898 -1.452 -0.406 0.35 -0.067 -0.24 -0.138 -0.999 -2.495 -3.227 -3.864 -5.367 -2.937 -2.709 -3.452 -2.702 -1.311 -0.021 -0.993 -0.82 0.042 -2.674 -3.303 -1.993 0.155 -1.021 -1.744 -3.52 -2.274 -2.496 -4.668 -3.482 -6.976 -6.841 -6.387 -2.928 -2.077 -1.535 -1.681 -1.754 2021 +233 COL GGSB Colombia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-7,615.29" "-7,113.93" "-5,910.18" "-3,198.35" 280.229 "1,963.47" "-5,074.50" "-8,511.01" "-4,007.18" "-10,286.93" "-14,685.05" "-17,265.72" "-9,623.15" "-19,814.72" "-24,898.80" "-30,766.60" "-13,039.18" "-11,720.51" "-18,550.90" "-16,644.31" "-45,811.75" "-67,758.50" "-90,781.64" "-51,481.11" "-40,930.72" "-28,324.86" "-28,396.06" "-31,923.99" 2021 +233 COL GGSB_NPGDP Colombia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.721 -3.153 -2.384 -1.159 0.09 0.571 -1.328 -2.02 -0.845 -2.011 -2.65 -2.802 -1.444 -2.802 -3.318 -3.869 -1.515 -1.259 -1.905 -1.643 -4.462 -6.197 -7.652 -4.121 -3.168 -2.13 -2.072 -2.262 2021 +233 COL GGXONLB Colombia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 239.8 674.5 "1,230.40" "1,242.90" "1,273.16" "1,386.91" 936.439 -259.213 "-1,548.48" "-1,798.98" "-4,007.43" "1,607.41" "3,376.80" 719.055 "3,488.81" "4,242.57" "6,968.43" "6,458.49" "7,908.50" "10,484.33" "-5,274.07" "-6,809.41" 551.179 "12,137.38" "6,765.00" "-1,224.65" "-13,799.31" "-3,029.19" "-4,574.65" "-24,621.28" "-10,718.02" "-43,537.02" "-46,308.42" "-41,906.73" "6,501.50" "17,247.95" "28,044.81" "30,096.87" "23,577.45" 2021 +233 COL GGXONLB_NGDP Colombia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.139 2.396 3.387 2.665 2.084 1.719 0.928 -0.215 -1.065 -1.072 -2.213 0.776 1.505 0.295 1.289 1.387 2.062 1.692 1.846 2.2 -1.052 -1.252 0.089 1.821 0.947 -0.161 -1.715 -0.351 -0.497 -2.493 -1.011 -4.359 -3.934 -3.05 0.44 1.098 1.679 1.693 1.246 2021 +233 COL GGXWDN Colombia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "48,200.21" "65,417.53" "74,654.25" "99,132.23" "102,076.02" "100,053.52" "95,094.69" "97,076.42" "96,887.82" "106,900.61" "131,956.04" "155,020.68" "168,250.36" "165,254.05" "191,845.15" "251,140.38" "338,622.55" "333,516.10" "355,692.65" "425,386.62" "456,408.46" "545,406.67" "669,121.77" "737,824.72" "789,316.13" "820,765.41" "848,738.47" "879,442.27" "914,863.87" 2021 +233 COL GGXWDN_NGDP Colombia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.616 31.575 33.27 40.672 37.724 32.721 28.138 25.439 22.611 22.432 26.308 28.493 27.18 24.794 26.866 32.919 42.081 38.611 38.642 43.064 43.055 54.611 56.839 53.705 53.397 52.239 50.827 49.459 48.339 2021 +233 COL GGXWDG Colombia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "28,020.80" "36,737.57" "46,082.57" "61,541.28" "78,704.17" "92,214.27" "115,886.18" "121,870.52" "126,841.32" "130,223.65" "137,259.82" "139,963.99" "154,319.71" "177,490.81" "198,565.80" "221,507.78" "226,389.62" "268,443.69" "330,480.71" "405,717.94" "430,131.62" "455,046.92" "529,298.87" "555,485.75" "655,736.41" "760,498.65" "839,599.73" "887,567.33" "929,723.00" "977,965.33" "1,014,542.67" "1,057,458.06" 2021 +233 COL GGXWDG_NGDP Colombia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.286 25.263 27.453 33.982 37.988 41.095 47.545 45.04 41.482 38.532 35.969 32.663 32.382 35.387 36.497 35.783 33.967 37.592 43.319 50.419 49.796 49.436 53.584 52.401 65.658 64.601 61.113 60.044 59.174 58.565 57.057 55.873 2021 +233 COL NGDP_FY Colombia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Headline balance includes Central Bank utilities distributed to the Central Government. Structural balance based on staff estimates; adjusts for the cyclical variation of GDP, oil prices and oil production levels. Fiscal assumptions: Financing Plan 2022 and Medium-Term Fiscal Framework 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Transitioning toward 2014 manual Basis of recording: Revenue (cash); Expenditure (cash modified) General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,197.60" "2,759.33" "3,475.37" "4,250.30" "5,367.03" "6,910.78" "9,446.48" "12,280.51" "16,325.96" "21,051.14" "28,150.52" "36,331.45" "46,641.30" "61,091.00" "80,691.20" "100,891.82" "120,334.37" "145,422.21" "167,857.30" "181,097.19" "207,183.53" "224,391.61" "243,737.79" "270,585.18" "305,773.32" "337,958.00" "381,605.00" "428,506.00" "476,554.00" "501,575.00" "544,060.00" "619,023.00" "666,507.00" "714,094.00" "762,903.00" "804,692.00" "863,782.00" "920,471.00" "987,791.00" "1,060,068.00" "998,719.00" "1,177,225.00" "1,373,849.46" "1,478,189.63" "1,571,179.76" "1,669,867.83" "1,778,110.37" "1,892,615.90" 2021 +233 COL BCA Colombia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. And National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Colombian peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.015 -1.722 -2.885 -2.826 -2.088 -1.596 0.535 -0.021 -0.215 -0.201 0.544 2.347 0.876 -2.221 -3.672 -4.599 -4.642 -5.751 -4.858 0.671 0.845 -1.04 -1.289 -0.912 -0.775 -1.948 -2.991 -6.15 -6.497 -4.433 -8.583 -9.735 -11.64 -12.365 -19.819 -18.702 -12.587 -9.924 -14.041 -14.808 -9.207 -17.83 -17.636 -15.798 -16.278 -16.965 -17.385 -17.891 2021 +233 COL BCA_NGDPD Colombia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.032 -3.4 -5.32 -5.243 -3.922 -3.287 1.1 -0.041 -0.394 -0.366 0.97 4.051 1.277 -2.859 -3.761 -4.161 -3.999 -4.513 -4.128 0.651 0.852 -1.066 -1.325 -0.97 -0.666 -1.338 -1.849 -2.982 -2.679 -1.907 -2.996 -2.906 -3.14 -3.236 -5.198 -6.372 -4.452 -3.182 -4.202 -4.584 -3.405 -5.671 -5.143 -4.365 -4.279 -4.239 -4.12 -4.023 2021 +632 COM NGDP_R Comoros "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 150.162 158.364 164.791 169.887 176.966 182.077 186.023 190.056 199.688 198.059 212.642 199.553 214.283 219.663 210.862 222.734 221.565 231.318 231.35 237.651 235.353 248.167 259.622 264.739 272.947 288.628 283.35 285.627 296.951 306.574 318.156 331.339 341.837 357.104 364.627 369.365 382.132 398.096 412.582 419.826 418.392 427.776 440.646 455.418 473.091 493.432 515.146 537.569 2019 +632 COM NGDP_RPCH Comoros "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.383 5.462 4.058 3.093 4.167 2.888 2.167 2.168 5.068 -0.816 7.363 -6.156 7.382 2.511 -4.007 5.63 -0.525 4.402 0.014 2.724 -0.967 5.444 4.616 1.971 3.1 5.745 -1.829 0.804 3.965 3.241 3.778 4.144 3.168 4.466 2.107 1.299 3.457 4.177 3.639 1.756 -0.342 2.243 3.008 3.352 3.881 4.3 4.401 4.353 2019 +632 COM NGDP Comoros "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 51.068 57.468 65.97 74.246 82.059 85.748 88.992 93.818 99.948 104.692 109.205 112.899 115.461 121.029 130.94 146.878 150.398 158.613 160.795 171.549 180.705 204.644 222.272 237.829 246.272 259.356 269.767 285.627 306.288 319.332 336.947 361.596 388.984 413.477 425.713 428.346 450.159 469.217 490.958 522.045 524.947 533.853 577.054 618.266 649.908 689.837 734.287 780.93 2019 +632 COM NGDPD Comoros "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.242 0.212 0.201 0.195 0.188 0.191 0.257 0.312 0.336 0.328 0.401 0.4 0.436 0.427 0.314 0.392 0.392 0.362 0.363 0.372 0.339 0.373 0.427 0.547 0.622 0.656 0.689 0.796 0.916 0.904 0.909 1.023 1.016 1.116 1.15 0.966 1.013 1.077 1.179 1.188 1.218 1.284 1.242 1.29 1.361 1.454 1.558 1.669 2019 +632 COM PPPGDP Comoros "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.322 0.372 0.411 0.44 0.475 0.504 0.525 0.55 0.598 0.617 0.687 0.666 0.732 0.768 0.753 0.812 0.823 0.874 0.884 0.921 0.932 1.005 1.068 1.111 1.176 1.282 1.298 1.343 1.423 1.479 1.553 1.651 1.818 1.955 2.063 2.107 2.278 2.468 2.619 2.712 2.736 2.913 3.214 3.441 3.649 3.877 4.124 4.387 2019 +632 COM NGDP_D Comoros "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.009 36.289 40.032 43.703 46.37 47.094 47.84 49.363 50.052 52.859 51.356 56.576 53.882 55.097 62.098 65.943 67.88 68.569 69.503 72.185 76.78 82.462 85.614 89.835 90.227 89.858 95.206 100 103.144 104.161 105.906 109.132 113.792 115.786 116.753 115.968 117.802 117.865 118.996 124.348 125.468 124.797 130.957 135.758 137.375 139.804 142.54 145.271 2019 +632 COM NGDPRPC Comoros "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "425,328.51" "437,641.03" "444,579.07" "447,806.30" "461,869.06" "460,474.26" "455,864.73" "451,306.74" "459,475.41" "441,210.20" "460,663.08" "446,626.76" "469,363.25" "471,112.66" "442,804.24" "457,980.62" "446,076.31" "455,997.87" "446,550.60" "449,146.24" "435,526.84" "449,660.30" "460,604.82" "459,887.76" "462,818.45" "477,508.54" "457,198.56" "449,332.91" "455,305.26" "458,033.83" "463,074.23" "469,733.73" "471,959.00" "480,109.98" "477,290.89" "470,681.24" "474,019.39" "480,706.55" "484,998.54" "480,502.30" "466,321.18" "464,294.90" "461,198.59" "459,652.44" "460,453.46" "462,669.40" "465,300.69" "467,684.49" 2015 +632 COM NGDPRPPPPC Comoros "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,636.75" "2,713.08" "2,756.09" "2,776.10" "2,863.28" "2,854.63" "2,826.06" "2,797.80" "2,848.44" "2,735.21" "2,855.80" "2,768.79" "2,909.74" "2,920.58" "2,745.09" "2,839.17" "2,765.38" "2,826.88" "2,768.32" "2,784.41" "2,699.98" "2,787.59" "2,855.44" "2,851.00" "2,869.17" "2,960.24" "2,834.33" "2,785.56" "2,822.59" "2,839.50" "2,870.75" "2,912.04" "2,925.83" "2,976.36" "2,958.89" "2,917.91" "2,938.60" "2,980.06" "3,006.67" "2,978.79" "2,890.88" "2,878.32" "2,859.12" "2,849.54" "2,854.50" "2,868.24" "2,884.55" "2,899.33" 2015 +632 COM NGDPPC Comoros "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "144,649.35" "158,813.73" "177,975.20" "195,704.10" "214,167.64" "216,856.38" "218,083.58" "222,779.53" "229,975.98" "233,218.06" "236,578.95" "252,683.33" "252,904.28" "259,571.25" "274,971.83" "302,007.14" "302,794.81" "312,674.49" "310,366.01" "324,217.32" "334,397.89" "370,801.09" "394,341.80" "413,141.07" "417,587.00" "429,079.99" "435,281.99" "449,332.91" "469,621.38" "477,094.16" "490,424.69" "512,629.33" "537,052.32" "555,899.84" "557,250.96" "545,841.01" "558,403.93" "566,586.61" "577,130.51" "597,493.95" "585,082.10" "579,427.36" "603,970.02" "624,014.93" "632,547.32" "646,830.13" "663,237.46" "679,408.86" 2015 +632 COM NGDPDPC Comoros "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 684.569 584.519 541.617 513.524 490.137 482.697 629.744 741.276 772.133 731.08 868.945 895.707 955.474 916.695 660.355 806.805 789.145 714.272 701.452 703.067 628.071 675.05 757.399 949.68 "1,055.36" "1,085.66" "1,110.98" "1,251.86" "1,403.80" "1,351.15" "1,322.64" "1,450.16" "1,403.42" "1,500.73" "1,505.18" "1,231.14" "1,256.04" "1,300.57" "1,386.01" "1,359.75" "1,357.29" "1,393.93" "1,299.68" "1,302.16" "1,324.78" "1,363.52" "1,407.54" "1,451.65" 2015 +632 COM PPPPC Comoros "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 912.249 "1,027.46" "1,108.24" "1,160.00" "1,239.61" "1,274.95" "1,287.60" "1,306.25" "1,376.79" "1,373.90" "1,488.16" "1,491.61" "1,603.27" "1,647.39" "1,581.47" "1,669.97" "1,656.35" "1,722.38" "1,705.68" "1,739.77" "1,725.24" "1,821.35" "1,894.76" "1,929.15" "1,993.56" "2,121.34" "2,093.79" "2,113.37" "2,182.53" "2,209.68" "2,260.85" "2,341.01" "2,510.02" "2,628.37" "2,700.60" "2,684.32" "2,826.35" "2,980.06" "3,078.49" "3,104.51" "3,049.20" "3,162.10" "3,364.33" "3,472.52" "3,551.56" "3,634.98" "3,725.24" "3,816.78" 2015 +632 COM NGAP_NPGDP Comoros Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +632 COM PPPSH Comoros Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 2019 +632 COM PPPEX Comoros Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 158.563 154.569 160.592 168.71 172.77 170.091 169.373 170.549 167.038 169.748 158.974 169.403 157.743 157.566 173.871 180.846 182.809 181.536 181.96 186.356 193.827 203.585 208.122 214.157 209.468 202.268 207.892 212.614 215.173 215.911 216.921 218.978 213.964 211.5 206.343 203.344 197.571 190.126 187.472 192.46 191.881 183.241 179.522 179.701 178.104 177.946 178.039 178.006 2019 +632 COM NID_NGDP Comoros Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 89.82 89.82 89.82 89.82 29.952 17.965 10.639 13.963 13.5 13.251 13.714 10.335 14.056 13.015 15.257 15.495 14.731 14.907 17.632 14.792 13.775 13.691 14.312 14.459 14.536 15.261 15.686 16.887 19.249 17.991 18.175 16.021 16.152 16.356 15.203 13.759 13.144 14.278 15.947 16.409 16.946 16.454 16.734 9.263 5.54 4.689 4.072 3.753 2019 +632 COM NGSD_NGDP Comoros Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 8.266 16.787 7.409 15.086 1.042 0.044 -1.444 3.063 6.546 8.944 7.775 8.253 4.266 11.474 8.103 8.04 8.555 8.682 10.772 11.131 13.636 15.539 14.12 13.533 12.098 11.466 12.438 13.991 13.19 13.901 17.919 12.409 12.906 12.312 11.425 13.503 8.773 12.139 13.096 12.555 13.96 14.041 6.222 0.178 -0.801 -1.543 -1.859 -1.76 2019 +632 COM PCPI Comoros "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022 49.061 52.25 60.197 65.742 69.722 75.566 67.036 69.248 69.449 72.532 67.172 68.314 67.357 68.705 86.087 88.799 90.93 92.294 93.401 94.429 100 105.571 109.348 113.409 118.508 122.071 126.209 131.87 138.221 144.84 150.487 153.846 162.937 163.614 163.601 165.141 166.466 166.618 169.455 175.726 177.132 176.821 197.041 213.56 216.19 219.963 224.211 228.459 2021 +632 COM PCPIPCH Comoros "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.329 6.5 15.211 9.21 6.055 8.382 -11.289 3.3 0.29 4.44 -7.39 1.7 -1.4 2 25.3 3.15 2.4 1.5 1.2 1.1 5.9 5.571 3.578 3.713 4.496 3.007 3.389 4.486 4.816 4.789 3.899 2.231 5.91 0.416 -0.008 0.941 0.802 0.092 1.702 3.701 0.8 -0.176 11.435 8.384 1.231 1.745 1.931 1.895 2021 +632 COM PCPIE Comoros "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Planning Commissariat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 101.138 94.026 94.026 95.448 99.502 98.222 101.511 111.048 110.009 115.109 118.886 127.441 129.647 132.499 142.304 145.402 155.123 162.655 164.256 167.809 166.237 170.705 168.287 170.677 171.778 182.52 173.808 186.098 216.453 218.494 221.712 226.09 230.374 234.739 2021 +632 COM PCPIEPCH Comoros "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.032 0 1.513 4.247 -1.287 3.348 9.395 -0.935 4.635 3.281 7.196 1.731 2.2 7.4 2.177 6.686 4.855 0.984 2.163 -0.937 2.688 -1.417 1.42 0.645 6.253 -4.773 7.071 16.311 0.943 1.473 1.974 1.895 1.895 2021 +632 COM TM_RPCH Comoros Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.229 54.02 -1.528 -16.19 66.5 18.3 -4.6 -23.033 14.359 -10.017 15.167 4.244 13.502 -6.526 -6.925 3.749 -4.621 4.414 -10.88 -2.156 -8.639 7.343 10.482 10.235 4.796 6.646 7.011 0.783 16.41 10.033 2.996 0.23 3.697 6.927 -5.691 -2.522 8.841 12.272 10.328 -2.13 6.539 0.846 6.663 1.432 -1.632 5.704 5.056 5.014 2020 +632 COM TMG_RPCH Comoros Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -12.265 18.371 6.533 -1.461 62.7 18.317 -4.589 0.521 13.555 -15.107 18.978 10.707 14.516 -9.994 -12.083 5.87 -3.29 4.992 -1.485 -3.255 2.259 9.898 11.783 10.797 7.035 6.327 3.895 0.515 17.266 11.283 0.676 -1.642 4.844 7.793 -0.701 -4.711 12.32 12.868 11.34 -4.463 11.842 -5.333 4.565 3.922 0.937 6.733 5.838 5.241 2020 +632 COM TX_RPCH Comoros Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -52.937 21.801 27.678 -13.094 -54.6 134 4.6 -51.694 99.134 -6.49 -10.241 47.968 -7.719 20.197 -16.94 10.312 -10.645 4.517 -28.721 7.404 11.241 -22.051 9.252 -17.267 21.807 21.027 6.52 5.742 -3.103 -4.739 14.004 -1.837 -10.382 20.061 24.162 -7.418 -1.712 3.987 12.032 -1.559 -34.677 40.4 10.037 8.366 8.921 5.174 4.457 5.467 2020 +632 COM TXG_RPCH Comoros Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -61.845 46.724 18.102 -10.893 -67.9 241.505 30.045 -51.642 113.545 -15.136 -14.113 55.235 -15.891 20.322 -36.037 20.315 -31.901 35.428 9.451 -22.914 -2.639 -20.148 11.064 -33.662 -4.602 10.765 12.05 17.163 -36.137 27.184 20.313 -24.302 -28.069 25.844 51.162 -20.688 31.455 -1.003 5.693 -3.789 -36.679 85.568 -2.72 3.164 4.862 5.172 5.24 5.197 2020 +632 COM LUR Comoros Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +632 COM LE Comoros Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +632 COM LP Comoros Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Latest census was 2003 Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022 0.353 0.362 0.371 0.379 0.383 0.395 0.408 0.421 0.435 0.449 0.462 0.447 0.457 0.466 0.476 0.486 0.497 0.507 0.518 0.529 0.54 0.552 0.564 0.576 0.59 0.604 0.62 0.636 0.652 0.669 0.687 0.705 0.724 0.744 0.764 0.785 0.806 0.828 0.851 0.874 0.897 0.921 0.955 0.991 1.027 1.066 1.107 1.149 2015 +632 COM GGR Comoros General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.542 17.025 18.543 18.181 17.545 19.241 21.019 19.977 21.218 21.252 23.699 20.95 18.195 21.011 17.812 18.885 15.556 22.235 26.929 25.482 26.434 30.509 29.534 33.945 41.853 44.776 58.869 50.907 65.433 104.672 60.45 92.767 60.256 87.986 87.492 82.714 95.807 91.019 91.798 95.355 105.988 113.559 128.484 139.476 2020 +632 COM GGR_NGDP Comoros General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.721 19.855 20.836 19.379 17.554 18.379 19.247 17.695 18.377 17.559 18.099 14.264 12.098 13.246 11.077 11.009 8.609 10.865 12.115 10.714 10.734 11.763 10.948 11.884 13.664 14.022 17.471 14.078 16.822 25.315 14.2 21.657 13.386 18.752 17.821 15.844 18.251 17.049 15.908 15.423 16.308 16.462 17.498 17.86 2020 +632 COM GGX Comoros General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.254 21.356 22.86 21.11 20.24 20.619 22.144 22.527 23.518 19.709 28.549 27.022 23.353 23.076 21.038 19.669 17.614 26.592 31.699 30.347 28.847 30.425 33.599 37.314 46.338 43.627 44.703 47.793 57.803 61.305 61.848 81.638 85.107 88.445 94.105 105.348 98.494 105.533 129.182 129.47 124.929 131.204 141.273 151.807 2020 +632 COM GGX_NGDP Comoros General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.464 24.906 25.688 22.502 20.25 19.695 20.278 19.953 20.369 16.285 21.803 18.397 15.528 14.548 13.084 11.465 9.748 12.994 14.262 12.76 11.713 11.731 12.455 13.064 15.129 13.662 13.267 13.217 14.86 14.827 14.528 19.059 18.906 18.849 19.168 20.18 18.763 19.768 22.387 20.941 19.223 19.02 19.24 19.439 2020 +632 COM GGXCNL Comoros General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.712 -4.331 -4.317 -2.929 -2.695 -1.378 -1.125 -2.549 -2.3 1.543 -4.85 -6.071 -5.159 -2.065 -3.226 -0.784 -2.058 -4.357 -4.771 -4.865 -2.413 0.084 -4.065 -3.369 -4.485 1.148 14.165 3.114 7.63 43.368 -1.398 11.129 -24.851 -0.459 -6.613 -22.635 -2.687 -14.514 -37.385 -34.114 -18.941 -17.645 -12.789 -12.331 2020 +632 COM GGXCNL_NGDP Comoros General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.743 -5.05 -4.851 -3.122 -2.696 -1.316 -1.03 -2.258 -1.992 1.275 -3.704 -4.134 -3.43 -1.302 -2.006 -0.457 -1.139 -2.129 -2.146 -2.045 -0.98 0.032 -1.507 -1.179 -1.464 0.36 4.204 0.861 1.962 10.489 -0.328 2.598 -5.52 -0.098 -1.347 -4.336 -0.512 -2.719 -6.479 -5.518 -2.914 -2.558 -1.742 -1.579 2020 +632 COM GGSB Comoros General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +632 COM GGSB_NPGDP Comoros General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +632 COM GGXONLB Comoros General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.992 -3.432 -3.321 -2.059 -1.516 -0.44 -0.187 -1.706 -1.62 2.274 -3.94 -5.259 -4.381 -1.178 -2.266 0.167 -1.098 -3.012 -3.436 -3.434 -1.131 1.265 -2.92 -2.548 -3.212 2.218 15.202 4.066 8.608 43.825 -1.139 11.492 -24.457 -0.142 -6.145 -21.567 -1.394 -13.305 -35.224 -31.289 -15.816 -14.807 -10.077 -9.844 2020 +632 COM GGXONLB_NGDP Comoros General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.865 -4.002 -3.732 -2.195 -1.517 -0.42 -0.171 -1.511 -1.403 1.879 -3.009 -3.581 -2.913 -0.743 -1.409 0.097 -0.608 -1.472 -1.546 -1.444 -0.459 0.488 -1.083 -0.892 -1.049 0.695 4.512 1.124 2.213 10.599 -0.268 2.683 -5.433 -0.03 -1.252 -4.131 -0.266 -2.492 -6.104 -5.061 -2.434 -2.146 -1.372 -1.26 2020 +632 COM GGXWDN Comoros General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +632 COM GGXWDN_NGDP Comoros General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +632 COM GGXWDG Comoros General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 124.163 123.264 122.268 121.398 120.219 119.281 118.343 117.5 116.82 116.088 115.178 114.366 113.588 112.701 111.811 110.861 109.901 108.556 107.221 105.829 104.534 103.391 103.804 101.728 101.74 101.323 102.629 100.047 97.531 42.494 50.483 61.145 69.706 88.238 82.949 113.476 126.073 138.795 199.167 236.439 257.882 273.813 284.754 295.178 2020 +632 COM GGXWDG_NGDP Comoros General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a 151.31 143.752 137.391 129.398 120.282 113.936 108.368 104.075 101.177 95.918 87.962 77.864 75.525 71.054 69.536 64.624 60.818 53.046 48.239 44.498 42.446 39.865 38.479 35.616 33.217 31.73 30.459 27.668 25.073 10.277 11.858 14.275 15.485 18.805 16.895 21.737 24.016 25.999 34.514 38.242 39.68 39.692 38.78 37.798 2020 +632 COM NGDP_FY Comoros "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash for expenditures, accrual for revenues General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 51.068 57.468 65.97 74.246 82.059 85.748 88.992 93.818 99.948 104.692 109.205 112.899 115.461 121.029 130.94 146.878 150.398 158.613 160.795 171.549 180.705 204.644 222.272 237.829 246.272 259.356 269.767 285.627 306.288 319.332 336.947 361.596 388.984 413.477 425.713 428.346 450.159 469.217 490.958 522.045 524.947 533.853 577.054 618.266 649.908 689.837 734.287 780.93 2020 +632 COM BCA Comoros Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2019 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Comorian franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.009 -0.008 -0.011 -0.011 -0.054 -0.034 -0.031 -0.034 -0.023 -0.014 -0.024 -0.008 -0.043 -0.007 -0.022 -0.029 -0.024 -0.023 -0.025 -0.014 -- 0.007 -0.001 -0.005 -0.015 -0.025 -0.022 -0.023 -0.055 -0.037 -0.002 -0.037 -0.033 -0.045 -0.043 -0.002 -0.044 -0.023 -0.034 -0.046 -0.036 -0.031 -0.131 -0.117 -0.086 -0.091 -0.092 -0.092 2019 +632 COM BCA_NGDPD Comoros Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.686 -3.856 -5.459 -5.674 -28.91 -17.921 -12.083 -10.901 -6.953 -4.307 -5.94 -2.083 -9.789 -1.541 -7.154 -7.455 -6.175 -6.225 -6.86 -3.661 -0.139 1.848 -0.192 -0.926 -2.438 -3.795 -3.248 -2.897 -6.059 -4.09 -0.255 -3.613 -3.246 -4.044 -3.778 -0.256 -4.371 -2.139 -2.851 -3.855 -2.986 -2.412 -10.511 -9.085 -6.34 -6.232 -5.931 -5.513 2019 +636 COD NGDP_R Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 "8,372.44" "8,451.52" "8,413.11" "8,531.73" "8,945.05" "8,986.57" "9,410.76" "9,662.13" "9,707.02" "9,584.70" "8,955.15" "8,198.84" "7,341.10" "6,352.38" "5,962.10" "6,126.79" "6,008.25" "5,537.21" "5,322.64" "5,120.25" "4,703.67" "4,604.88" "4,740.62" "5,005.05" "5,342.31" "5,670.07" "5,971.77" "6,345.57" "6,740.64" "6,933.09" "7,425.89" "7,936.40" "8,498.84" "9,219.71" "10,092.84" "10,790.88" "11,049.79" "11,461.61" "12,128.17" "12,660.60" "12,880.32" "13,674.08" "14,512.92" "15,487.57" "16,561.82" "17,739.80" "18,957.51" "20,143.57" 2020 +636 COD NGDP_RPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.405 0.945 -0.454 1.41 4.844 0.464 4.72 2.671 0.465 -1.26 -6.568 -8.445 -10.462 -13.468 -6.144 2.762 -1.935 -7.84 -3.875 -3.802 -8.136 -2.1 2.948 5.578 6.738 6.135 5.321 6.259 6.226 2.855 7.108 6.875 7.087 8.482 9.47 6.916 2.399 3.727 5.816 4.39 1.735 6.163 6.134 6.716 6.936 7.113 6.864 6.256 2020 +636 COD NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.307 1.758 12.84 34.582 44.287 229.768 "1,317.08" "2,231.46" "3,025.87" "3,623.25" "4,113.63" "5,670.07" "6,767.52" "8,648.88" "11,067.57" "15,101.19" "19,536.68" "23,759.43" "26,954.56" "30,051.18" "33,223.99" "35,111.23" "37,517.39" "55,676.09" "76,495.50" "83,048.34" "90,181.05" "112,549.82" "129,444.69" "151,515.73" "169,757.21" "190,526.71" "212,654.34" "238,252.92" 2020 +636 COD NGDPD Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 68.606 59.726 64.939 52.378 34.951 31.943 35.84 33.932 39.314 40.006 41.448 40.25 36.333 47.45 25.746 25.021 32.099 28.819 21.089 19.147 19.077 7.246 8.72 9.022 10.275 12.069 14.376 16.778 19.548 18.495 21.541 25.853 29.35 32.695 35.911 37.915 36.64 37.981 47.146 50.399 48.707 56.553 63.909 70.354 77.165 84.531 92.487 100.813 2020 +636 COD PPPGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.274 22.402 23.678 24.952 27.105 28.092 30.01 31.574 32.839 33.697 32.662 30.914 28.311 25.079 24.041 25.223 25.188 23.613 22.954 22.392 21.036 21.058 22.017 23.704 25.98 28.439 30.876 33.696 36.48 37.762 40.932 44.655 46.214 53.768 62.685 69.036 75.927 86.267 93.465 99.313 102.254 113.067 128.535 142.054 155.095 169.213 184.271 199.589 2020 +636 COD NGDP_D Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.005 0.029 0.214 0.625 0.832 4.487 28.001 48.458 63.829 72.392 77.001 100 113.325 136.298 164.192 217.813 263.089 299.373 317.156 325.945 329.184 325.379 339.53 485.761 630.726 655.959 700.146 823.089 891.927 978.305 "1,024.99" "1,074.01" "1,121.74" "1,182.77" 2020 +636 COD NGDPRPC Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "333,243.26" "325,644.61" "313,808.91" "308,067.28" "312,673.25" "304,089.66" "308,270.62" "306,393.89" "297,983.86" "284,829.54" "257,619.59" "228,327.53" "196,633.65" "163,654.41" "148,115.63" "147,362.84" "140,520.16" "123,494.38" "116,381.21" "109,760.67" "97,893.84" "93,123.86" "93,005.56" "95,149.00" "98,358.11" "101,089.53" "103,091.56" "106,051.35" "109,055.44" "108,592.32" "112,618.06" "116,561.92" "120,909.08" "127,075.72" "134,792.21" "139,657.37" "138,467.63" "139,067.92" "142,483.17" "144,015.63" "141,862.93" "145,855.78" "149,925.75" "154,956.59" "160,487.93" "166,489.22" "172,309.66" "177,311.87" 2020 +636 COD NGDPRPPPPC Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,508.20" "2,451.01" "2,361.92" "2,318.71" "2,353.38" "2,288.77" "2,320.24" "2,306.11" "2,242.81" "2,143.81" "1,939.01" "1,718.54" "1,479.99" "1,231.77" "1,114.81" "1,109.15" "1,057.64" 929.496 875.958 826.128 736.81 700.908 700.018 716.151 740.305 760.863 775.932 798.209 820.82 817.334 847.634 877.318 910.037 956.451 "1,014.53" "1,051.15" "1,042.19" "1,046.71" "1,072.42" "1,083.95" "1,067.75" "1,097.80" "1,128.44" "1,166.30" "1,207.93" "1,253.10" "1,296.91" "1,334.56" 2020 +636 COD NGDPPC Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.031 7.638 42.274 300.294 771.275 968.359 "4,925.44" "27,411.28" "45,126.37" "59,364.09" "68,880.20" "75,736.80" "101,089.53" "116,828.74" "144,545.78" "179,059.99" "236,528.55" "296,285.39" "348,954.92" "383,470.08" "414,197.03" "443,714.03" "454,415.35" "470,139.49" "675,538.23" "898,678.10" "944,683.47" "993,248.07" "1,200,522.34" "1,337,228.86" "1,515,948.24" "1,644,987.61" "1,788,105.63" "1,932,869.51" "2,097,198.68" 2020 +636 COD NGDPDPC Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,730.69" "2,301.28" "2,422.24" "1,891.28" "1,221.72" "1,080.90" "1,174.02" "1,076.00" "1,206.85" "1,188.85" "1,192.38" "1,120.91" 973.197 "1,222.44" 639.608 601.803 750.736 642.729 461.123 410.453 397.025 146.542 171.076 171.505 189.173 215.172 248.176 280.397 316.269 289.689 326.681 379.705 417.545 450.642 479.602 490.698 459.14 460.832 553.88 573.292 536.45 603.228 660.21 703.907 747.751 793.333 840.639 887.395 2020 +636 COD PPPPC Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 806.951 863.154 883.178 900.972 947.446 950.572 983.044 "1,001.23" "1,008.08" "1,001.37" 939.599 860.929 758.321 646.094 597.238 606.662 589.085 526.637 501.889 480.008 437.811 425.861 431.949 450.626 478.328 507.028 533.025 563.147 590.204 591.464 620.764 655.852 657.466 741.084 837.168 893.471 951.455 "1,046.71" "1,098.04" "1,129.70" "1,126.22" "1,206.04" "1,327.83" "1,421.28" "1,502.90" "1,588.08" "1,674.89" "1,756.86" 2020 +636 COD NGAP_NPGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +636 COD PPPSH Democratic Republic of the Congo Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.151 0.15 0.149 0.147 0.148 0.143 0.145 0.144 0.138 0.131 0.118 0.106 0.085 0.072 0.066 0.065 0.062 0.055 0.051 0.048 0.042 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.042 0.042 0.042 0.043 0.045 0.045 0.047 0.046 0.051 0.057 0.062 0.065 0.071 0.072 0.073 0.077 0.077 0.079 0.083 0.086 0.089 0.092 0.095 2020 +636 COD PPPEX Democratic Republic of the Congo Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.013 0.07 0.51 1.465 1.929 10.261 62.61 105.965 137.433 152.855 158.336 199.376 219.181 256.675 303.387 399.904 477.292 532.063 583.255 558.907 530.018 508.596 494.127 645.391 818.442 836.225 881.928 995.427 "1,007.08" "1,066.61" "1,094.54" "1,125.96" "1,154.03" "1,193.72" 2020 +636 COD NID_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.95 29.422 25.347 38.968 23.764 10.995 14.38 38.947 51.531 52.432 13.981 5.966 5.127 5.247 9.989 10.124 6.393 6.941 6.5 5.355 11.738 28.698 21.189 12.585 15.534 21.581 18.872 12.317 12.087 11.684 12.626 9.242 14.706 13.519 15.68 15.898 16.17 15.952 15.883 2020 +636 COD NGSD_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 5.207 5.053 3.852 4.679 6.442 7.251 6.732 5.344 7.223 6.482 6.03 1.335 3.876 3.028 0.609 2.513 5.346 50.836 50.411 13.392 5.417 -0.121 0.863 6.594 5.962 -2.947 4.676 5.616 -5.363 5.54 23.572 19.586 5.698 12.415 16.655 14.1 8.213 8.899 8.137 8.547 6.675 13.76 13.525 15.694 16.176 16.449 16.427 16.565 2020 +636 COD PCPI Democratic Republic of the Congo "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.022 0.144 1.035 3.095 3.997 15.385 100 457.28 573.047 646.493 672.356 817.215 922.186 "1,075.93" "1,269.23" "1,854.36" "2,289.41" "2,631.68" "2,654.22" "2,677.47" "2,710.67" "2,730.68" "2,817.87" "3,824.81" "4,944.17" "5,176.79" "5,764.77" "6,282.98" "6,813.26" "7,480.68" "7,900.95" "8,368.93" "8,827.66" "9,379.68" 2020 +636 COD PCPIPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 40.039 34.884 37.069 76.73 52.63 23.46 46.73 90.37 82.749 104.065 81.295 "2,154.44" "4,129.17" "1,986.90" "23,773.10" 541.801 617 199 29.145 284.9 550 357.28 25.316 12.817 4.001 21.545 12.845 16.672 17.966 46.101 23.461 14.95 0.857 0.876 1.24 0.738 3.193 35.734 29.266 4.705 11.358 8.989 8.44 9.796 5.618 5.923 5.481 6.253 2020 +636 COD PCPIE Democratic Republic of the Congo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.012 0.055 1 1.2 2.8 16.4 100 235.09 272.12 284.21 310.406 375.553 443.888 488.119 622.701 955.46 "1,049.46" "1,140.28" "1,171.85" "1,184.44" "1,196.63" "1,206.38" "1,341.93" "2,076.09" "2,226.14" "2,328.28" "2,695.13" "2,837.45" "3,150.11" "3,365.34" "3,572.28" "3,787.22" "4,003.80" "4,228.39" 2020 +636 COD PCPIEPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 52.174 40.714 -11.094 159.083 39.22 38.26 106.47 120.59 56.12 264.97 "4,227.98" "2,729.79" "4,583.08" "9,796.90" 370.272 "1,705.11" 20 133.333 485.714 509.756 135.09 15.751 4.443 9.217 20.988 18.196 9.964 27.572 53.438 9.838 8.654 2.769 1.074 1.03 0.815 11.236 54.709 7.228 4.588 15.756 5.281 11.019 6.833 6.149 6.017 5.719 5.61 2020 +636 COD TM_RPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Fixed expenditure weights. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -29.053 32.38 -37.998 35.649 -50.031 -24.842 9.347 25.488 58.092 -8.221 68.312 13.701 -14.687 44.468 -1.655 -7.008 24.583 20.166 -7.292 17.066 -12.08 29.898 -13.048 1.066 26.408 6.789 11.644 9.707 11.025 8.111 5.731 2020 +636 COD TMG_RPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Fixed expenditure weights. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.025 -5.379 4.444 10.479 0 -- 6.859 6.428 -11.82 16.105 -17.648 -20.742 -31.421 -29.029 5.572 39.585 -0.47 -23.554 27.795 -45.127 32.457 20.026 34.104 11.356 29.088 41.256 0.258 69.028 13.313 -18.119 48.385 -1.134 -2.949 27.455 19.928 -4.579 20.591 -10.549 26.044 -12.112 -3.247 27.494 8.246 11.644 9.707 11.025 8.111 6.619 2020 +636 COD TX_RPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Fixed expenditure weights. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.915 9.915 28.334 -4.373 -26.086 10.377 -22.952 -6.078 -34.852 -31.462 8.419 -18.729 16.318 -35.405 82.963 16.88 -12.814 24.824 6.901 -14.123 42.093 10.613 0.36 28.237 -23.871 30.558 -8.413 6.258 9.456 14.013 12.057 11.254 12.062 10.086 8.656 2020 +636 COD TXG_RPCH Democratic Republic of the Congo Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Fixed expenditure weights. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.718 -23.107 10.619 7.181 0 9.896 -15.934 8.459 5.401 -3.277 0.089 -26.094 -28.724 -2.871 12.612 20.078 -2.214 -17.365 4.916 -19.493 -6.078 -34.852 -31.462 7.106 -17.836 11.298 -36.364 99.513 10.963 -14.949 37.099 3.706 -10.368 43.12 10.607 1.218 29.011 -23.767 30.839 -8.802 6.372 9.762 14.013 12.057 11.254 12.062 10.086 8.656 2020 +636 COD LUR Democratic Republic of the Congo Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +636 COD LE Democratic Republic of the Congo Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +636 COD LP Democratic Republic of the Congo Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: UN Population Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: There has not been a census since 1983. Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 25.124 25.953 26.81 27.694 28.608 29.552 30.528 31.535 32.576 33.651 34.761 35.908 37.334 38.816 40.253 41.576 42.757 44.838 45.734 46.649 48.049 49.449 50.971 52.602 54.315 56.09 57.927 59.835 61.809 63.845 65.939 68.087 70.291 72.553 74.877 77.267 79.801 82.417 85.12 87.911 90.794 93.751 96.801 99.948 103.197 106.552 110.02 113.605 2020 +636 COD GGR Democratic Republic of the Congo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.207 0.504 0.548 1.836 8.388 66.619 148.029 179.136 288.669 531.043 684.423 881.183 "1,238.90" "2,022.77" "2,914.77" "3,088.67" "4,174.22" "4,394.67" "6,137.37" "5,907.71" "5,245.60" "6,537.77" "8,483.91" "8,999.51" "8,072.74" "15,552.81" "18,094.81" "21,598.82" "24,979.82" "28,540.22" "32,829.66" "38,147.75" 2020 +636 COD GGR_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.611 1.456 1.236 0.799 0.637 2.985 4.892 4.944 7.017 9.366 10.113 10.188 11.194 13.395 14.919 13 15.486 14.624 18.473 16.826 13.982 11.743 11.091 10.836 8.952 13.819 13.979 14.255 14.715 14.98 15.438 16.011 2020 +636 COD GGX Democratic Republic of the Congo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.279 0.869 1.233 4.934 32.788 95.022 126.283 332.83 306.499 494.788 612.937 841.881 "1,291.72" "1,883.07" "3,110.40" "3,322.66" "3,702.39" "3,831.39" "6,143.16" "6,050.25" "5,431.19" "5,782.96" "8,510.45" "10,653.91" "9,358.43" "16,657.36" "22,690.78" "25,915.91" "29,011.21" "32,770.49" "36,340.18" "41,055.12" 2020 +636 COD GGX_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.173 2.512 2.785 2.147 2.489 4.258 4.173 9.186 7.451 8.726 9.057 9.734 11.671 12.47 15.921 13.985 13.736 12.75 18.49 17.232 14.476 10.387 11.125 12.829 10.377 14.8 17.529 17.104 17.09 17.2 17.089 17.232 2020 +636 COD GGXCNL Democratic Republic of the Congo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.072 -0.365 -0.686 -3.098 -24.399 -28.403 21.746 -153.694 -17.83 36.255 71.486 39.302 -52.822 139.7 -195.632 -233.991 471.827 563.276 -5.784 -142.542 -185.584 754.808 -26.542 "-1,654.40" "-1,285.69" "-1,104.55" "-4,595.97" "-4,317.10" "-4,031.39" "-4,230.27" "-3,510.52" "-2,907.37" 2020 +636 COD GGXCNL_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.562 -1.056 -1.548 -1.348 -1.853 -1.273 0.719 -4.242 -0.433 0.639 1.056 0.454 -0.477 0.925 -1.001 -0.985 1.75 1.874 -0.017 -0.406 -0.495 1.356 -0.035 -1.992 -1.426 -0.981 -3.551 -2.849 -2.375 -2.22 -1.651 -1.22 2020 +636 COD GGSB Democratic Republic of the Congo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +636 COD GGSB_NPGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +636 COD GGXONLB Democratic Republic of the Congo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 -0.161 -0.283 -1.982 -18.14 -8.872 37.082 -43.561 -11.501 61.443 101.149 76.192 -9.79 188.163 -139.457 -64.84 629.79 718.393 93.647 -47.813 -84.582 906.212 285.065 "-1,470.29" "-1,067.01" -853.969 "-4,024.41" "-3,608.52" "-3,172.90" "-3,184.50" "-2,280.83" "-1,467.94" 2020 +636 COD GGXONLB_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.116 -0.466 -0.639 -0.863 -1.377 -0.398 1.225 -1.202 -0.28 1.084 1.495 0.881 -0.088 1.246 -0.714 -0.273 2.336 2.391 0.282 -0.136 -0.225 1.628 0.373 -1.77 -1.183 -0.759 -3.109 -2.382 -1.869 -1.671 -1.073 -0.616 2020 +636 COD GGXWDN Democratic Republic of the Congo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +636 COD GGXWDN_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +636 COD GGXWDG Democratic Republic of the Congo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,777.82" "4,052.70" "4,116.47" "4,147.32" "5,831.44" "5,753.55" "6,982.78" "7,347.08" "9,721.85" "13,781.30" "5,972.84" "5,930.96" "5,871.86" "5,745.54" "5,582.56" "5,967.03" "7,328.49" "10,683.85" "11,514.60" "12,457.25" "14,868.45" "18,124.46" "18,972.09" "16,426.76" "15,293.97" "13,972.37" "12,468.84" "11,340.03" 2020 +636 COD GGXWDG_NGDP Democratic Republic of the Congo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 134.982 181.617 136.042 114.464 141.759 101.472 103.181 84.948 87.841 91.26 30.572 24.963 21.784 19.119 16.803 16.995 19.534 19.189 15.053 15 16.487 16.104 14.657 10.842 9.009 7.334 5.863 4.76 2020 +636 COD NGDP_FY Democratic Republic of the Congo "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.307 1.758 12.84 34.582 44.287 229.768 "1,317.08" "2,231.46" "3,025.87" "3,623.25" "4,113.63" "5,670.07" "6,767.52" "8,648.88" "11,067.57" "15,101.19" "19,536.68" "23,759.43" "26,954.56" "30,051.18" "33,223.99" "35,111.23" "37,517.39" "55,676.09" "76,495.50" "83,048.34" "90,181.05" "112,549.82" "129,444.69" "151,515.73" "169,757.21" "190,526.71" "212,654.34" "238,252.92" 2020 +636 COD BCA Democratic Republic of the Congo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2001 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Congolese franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.254 -0.527 -0.52 -0.289 0.036 -0.092 -0.444 -1.088 -0.585 -0.862 -0.715 -0.944 -0.757 -0.373 -0.278 0.015 -0.037 -0.2 -0.426 -0.113 0.086 0.241 0.418 0.181 -0.055 -0.389 0.048 0.527 -0.151 -1.123 -2.174 -1.281 -1.26 -3.109 -1.723 -1.484 -1.504 -1.241 -1.672 -1.62 -1.095 -0.535 0.004 0.01 0.214 0.236 0.439 0.687 2020 +636 COD BCA_NGDPD Democratic Republic of the Congo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.37 -0.883 -0.8 -0.551 0.102 -0.288 -1.238 -3.205 -1.489 -2.155 -1.726 -2.346 -2.085 -0.786 -1.079 0.061 -0.116 -0.695 -2.021 -0.588 0.45 3.331 4.794 2.004 -0.539 -3.22 0.332 3.141 -0.772 -6.072 -10.09 -4.953 -4.295 -9.508 -4.797 -3.913 -4.105 -3.269 -3.547 -3.215 -2.248 -0.946 0.006 0.014 0.278 0.279 0.475 0.682 2020 +634 COG NGDP_R Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,405.58" "1,442.30" "1,477.06" "1,512.40" "1,548.33" "1,584.85" "1,621.98" "1,659.73" "2,023.34" "2,453.69" "2,478.31" "2,562.63" "2,669.76" "2,704.88" "2,666.98" "2,772.72" "2,869.64" "2,840.83" "3,095.08" "2,981.25" "3,331.62" "3,170.95" "3,202.19" "3,216.88" "3,210.54" "3,506.27" "3,786.29" "3,535.86" "3,758.85" "4,196.28" "4,613.02" "4,714.78" "5,183.77" "5,146.83" "5,492.53" "5,297.51" "4,730.57" "4,523.68" "4,304.46" "4,285.90" "3,937.21" "3,915.19" "4,084.15" "4,271.78" "4,583.60" "4,654.97" "4,669.25" "4,825.36" 2019 +634 COG NGDP_RPCH Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 12.678 2.613 2.41 2.393 2.375 2.359 2.343 2.327 21.908 21.269 1.003 3.402 4.181 1.316 -1.401 3.965 3.495 -1.004 8.95 -3.678 11.752 -4.823 0.985 0.459 -0.197 9.211 7.986 -6.614 6.306 11.637 9.931 2.206 9.947 -0.712 6.717 -3.551 -10.702 -4.374 -4.846 -0.431 -8.136 -0.559 4.315 4.594 7.299 1.557 0.307 3.343 2019 +634 COG NGDP Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 457.494 482.358 508.574 536.214 565.357 596.083 628.479 662.636 698.649 790.559 792.04 856.263 868.307 850.511 "1,148.31" "1,226.47" "1,452.99" "1,498.79" "1,321.29" "1,627.10" "2,580.27" "2,226.90" "2,320.86" "2,240.81" "2,690.99" "3,506.27" "4,217.18" "4,203.70" "5,195.84" "4,572.81" "6,505.75" "7,377.58" "9,033.23" "8,869.81" "8,844.63" "7,029.66" "6,021.96" "6,453.24" "7,577.81" "7,493.80" "5,937.10" "7,006.22" "8,975.85" "9,161.46" "9,630.33" "9,695.79" "9,793.92" "10,206.04" 2019 +634 COG NGDPD Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.165 1.775 1.548 1.407 1.294 1.327 1.815 2.205 2.346 2.478 2.909 3.035 3.28 3.004 2.068 2.457 2.84 2.568 2.24 2.646 3.624 3.038 3.33 3.863 5.101 6.654 8.073 8.784 11.649 9.713 13.159 15.653 17.704 17.959 17.918 11.891 10.159 11.11 13.649 12.791 10.33 12.641 14.486 14.338 15.127 15.329 15.589 16.355 2019 +634 COG PPPGDP Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.061 3.438 3.738 3.978 4.219 4.455 4.651 4.877 6.155 7.757 8.129 8.689 9.259 9.603 9.671 10.265 10.818 10.894 12.003 11.724 13.399 13.04 13.374 13.701 14.041 15.815 17.605 16.885 18.294 20.553 22.866 23.856 28.576 28.056 28.096 22.531 19.019 21.679 21.121 21.406 19.902 20.613 23.031 24.947 27.33 28.271 28.898 30.442 2019 +634 COG NGDP_D Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 32.548 33.444 34.431 35.454 36.514 37.611 38.748 39.924 34.53 32.219 31.959 33.413 32.524 31.444 43.057 44.234 50.633 52.759 42.69 54.578 77.448 70.228 72.477 69.658 83.818 100 111.38 118.887 138.23 108.973 141.03 156.478 174.26 172.335 161.03 132.697 127.299 142.655 176.046 174.848 150.795 178.95 219.773 214.465 210.104 208.289 209.754 211.508 2019 +634 COG NGDPRPC Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "884,594.48" "880,524.82" "874,743.77" "868,851.07" "862,854.01" "856,759.60" "850,574.58" "844,305.45" "998,452.88" "1,139,387.51" "1,116,275.05" "1,120,127.40" "1,138,493.65" "1,125,337.43" "1,082,503.42" "1,097,976.07" "1,108,638.97" "1,070,740.07" "1,138,114.67" "1,069,522.26" "1,166,065.05" "1,082,762.08" "1,066,759.95" "1,045,514.42" "1,018,002.99" "1,084,658.59" "1,142,714.16" "1,041,107.42" "1,079,769.33" "1,176,024.59" "1,261,286.55" "1,257,667.82" "1,349,043.87" "1,306,763.72" "1,360,521.81" "1,280,210.12" "1,115,317.85" "1,040,526.26" "965,953.51" "938,330.56" "840,965.00" "815,865.44" "830,315.94" "847,281.10" "886,954.32" "878,794.74" "859,990.51" "867,066.78" 2019 +634 COG NGDPRPPPPC Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,239.25" "4,219.75" "4,192.05" "4,163.81" "4,135.07" "4,105.86" "4,076.22" "4,046.18" "4,784.90" "5,460.30" "5,349.54" "5,368.00" "5,456.02" "5,392.97" "5,187.69" "5,261.84" "5,312.94" "5,131.32" "5,454.20" "5,125.48" "5,588.15" "5,188.93" "5,112.25" "5,010.43" "4,878.59" "5,198.02" "5,476.24" "4,989.31" "5,174.59" "5,635.88" "6,044.48" "6,027.14" "6,465.04" "6,262.42" "6,520.04" "6,135.17" "5,344.95" "4,986.53" "4,629.15" "4,496.77" "4,030.17" "3,909.88" "3,979.13" "4,060.44" "4,250.56" "4,211.46" "4,121.34" "4,155.25" 2019 +634 COG NGDPPC Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "287,921.87" "294,479.55" "301,186.59" "308,046.38" "315,062.41" "322,238.24" "329,577.50" "337,083.92" "344,761.31" "367,101.43" "356,748.95" "374,273.51" "370,281.17" "353,845.74" "466,091.01" "485,673.68" "561,340.22" "564,908.30" "485,861.20" "583,720.54" "903,091.42" "760,402.40" "773,157.64" "728,282.72" "853,264.74" "1,084,658.59" "1,272,758.48" "1,237,746.21" "1,492,559.84" "1,281,548.51" "1,778,795.25" "1,967,969.77" "2,350,843.63" "2,252,013.54" "2,190,850.20" "1,698,804.94" "1,419,787.82" "1,484,359.01" "1,700,518.83" "1,640,649.50" "1,268,130.79" "1,459,990.20" "1,824,809.46" "1,817,117.66" "1,863,526.90" "1,830,432.98" "1,803,860.66" "1,833,918.00" 2019 +634 COG NGDPDPC Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,362.75" "1,083.72" 916.547 808.393 721.033 717.264 951.697 "1,121.61" "1,157.52" "1,150.77" "1,310.37" "1,326.74" "1,398.92" "1,249.63" 839.501 973.005 "1,097.23" 967.806 823.561 949.351 "1,268.42" "1,037.33" "1,109.28" "1,255.57" "1,617.33" "2,058.30" "2,436.38" "2,586.30" "3,346.18" "2,722.04" "3,597.96" "4,175.34" "4,607.39" "4,559.73" "4,438.24" "2,873.72" "2,395.18" "2,555.44" "3,062.92" "2,800.29" "2,206.39" "2,634.22" "2,945.10" "2,843.89" "2,927.17" "2,893.91" "2,871.15" "2,938.81" 2019 +634 COG PPPPC Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,926.29" "2,098.83" "2,213.89" "2,285.09" "2,351.22" "2,408.43" "2,439.19" "2,481.10" "3,037.54" "3,602.23" "3,661.23" "3,798.12" "3,948.37" "3,995.24" "3,925.26" "4,064.84" "4,179.47" "4,106.20" "4,413.70" "4,206.14" "4,689.71" "4,452.79" "4,455.35" "4,452.80" "4,452.02" "4,892.28" "5,313.17" "4,971.56" "5,255.06" "5,760.20" "6,252.07" "6,363.66" "7,436.64" "7,123.20" "6,959.39" "5,444.90" "4,484.13" "4,986.53" "4,739.73" "4,686.56" "4,250.88" "4,295.37" "4,682.25" "4,948.15" "5,288.53" "5,337.26" "5,322.49" "5,470.12" 2019 +634 COG NGAP_NPGDP Republic of Congo Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +634 COG PPPSH Republic of Congo Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.026 0.03 0.029 0.03 0.028 0.028 0.026 0.027 0.026 0.025 0.027 0.025 0.027 0.025 0.024 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.028 0.027 0.026 0.02 0.016 0.018 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.014 2019 +634 COG PPPEX Republic of Congo Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 149.469 140.306 136.044 134.807 134 133.796 135.118 135.861 113.5 101.91 97.44 98.542 93.781 88.567 118.742 119.482 134.309 137.575 110.08 138.778 192.569 170.77 173.535 163.556 191.658 221.708 239.548 248.965 284.024 222.483 284.513 309.251 316.116 316.152 314.805 311.999 316.625 297.674 358.779 350.076 298.322 339.899 389.73 367.232 352.372 342.954 338.913 335.261 2019 +634 COG NID_NGDP Republic of Congo Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 28.961 33.585 31.211 41.199 23.51 25.604 27.509 42.669 54.109 39.877 14.511 27.323 28.959 36.03 62.694 46.945 39.157 28.157 37.016 34.839 30.95 30.145 28.533 30.945 26.666 25.938 28.283 61.054 42.071 54.295 47.19 36.842 43.817 47.064 53.586 79.401 74.001 37.216 24.976 22.217 22.584 21 23.266 24.66 24.849 25.974 26.418 26.497 2019 +634 COG NGSD_NGDP Republic of Congo Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 29.297 35.668 29.643 32.598 22.912 21.113 24.332 21.943 28.293 16.12 35.962 31.028 41.942 38.615 35.729 5.572 10.242 22.473 12.201 25.85 48.427 28.932 34.305 44.628 39.867 32.005 42.939 37.053 49.533 40.192 54.044 50.017 57.46 57.835 54.628 40.415 25.323 31.178 24.816 22.63 22.493 33.59 42.368 35.773 32.923 29.725 29.631 27.999 2019 +634 COG PCPI Republic of Congo "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 42.166 42.496 43.963 45.49 47.076 48.727 50.442 52.226 45.43 41.077 41.218 45.075 43.65 41.86 44.999 47.833 51.373 57.897 59.171 60.946 61.251 61.768 63.612 64.687 67.061 68.715 71.915 73.781 78.223 81.618 81.937 83.379 87.556 91.611 92.446 95.375 98.418 98.86 100 100.4 101.779 103.783 107.415 110.852 114.178 117.603 121.131 124.765 2021 +634 COG PCPIPCH Republic of Congo "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.296 0.782 3.454 3.471 3.488 3.505 3.521 3.537 -13.013 -9.582 0.343 9.358 -3.162 -4.1 7.497 6.3 7.4 12.7 2.2 3 0.5 0.844 2.985 1.69 3.67 2.466 4.658 2.595 6.02 4.339 0.391 1.761 5.009 4.631 0.912 3.168 3.191 0.449 1.153 0.4 1.373 1.969 3.5 3.2 3 3 3 3 2021 +634 COG PCPIE Republic of Congo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 30.081 30.316 31.363 32.452 33.584 34.761 35.985 37.258 32.409 28.636 29.063 31.201 30.346 30.346 36.244 46.682 49.25 57.13 55.701 57.818 56.026 60.695 58.962 62.915 63.611 65.553 77.41 74.364 83.149 81.675 83.825 85.321 91.694 93.607 94.053 97.904 97.869 99.616 100.51 101.9 102.5 104.031 107.672 111.117 114.451 117.884 121.421 125.063 2021 +634 COG PCPIEPCH Republic of Congo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 0.782 3.454 3.471 3.488 3.505 3.521 3.537 -13.013 -11.643 1.493 7.353 -2.74 0 19.437 28.8 5.5 16 -2.5 3.8 -3.1 8.335 -2.856 6.704 1.106 3.053 18.088 -3.935 11.813 -1.773 2.633 1.784 7.469 2.087 0.477 4.094 -0.036 1.785 0.897 1.383 0.589 1.493 3.5 3.2 3 3 3 3 2021 +634 COG TM_RPCH Republic of Congo Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 31.43 2.025 -15.635 -12.018 -11.027 -0.769 32.434 19.956 5.042 31.508 -6.734 49.788 -38.644 87.174 49.258 -7.136 14.915 -0.152 5.715 2.211 4.582 8.496 6.217 4.076 -2.17 17.581 12.276 8.228 -7.95 34.151 21.024 -2.774 -12.266 4.389 33.56 35.659 -1.025 -36.483 16.917 -9.325 -19.284 -14.233 13.369 9.647 10.334 2.48 -4.336 6.948 2020 +634 COG TMG_RPCH Republic of Congo Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 19.635 4.101 -13.918 -10.227 -9.216 1.251 34.971 17.562 2.946 15.527 0.401 35.998 -30.99 66.2 30.168 -10.701 20.462 14.569 1.843 5.383 8.819 -11.804 35.18 -1.626 2.663 5.27 3.275 4.922 3.135 20.969 20.988 0.081 -15.137 -4.682 41.82 46.918 0.918 -38.869 3.439 -14.245 -7.341 -25.082 3.476 14.052 11.637 8.417 1.496 7.433 2020 +634 COG TX_RPCH Republic of Congo Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 9.67 3.313 -14.57 -10.907 -9.904 0.484 34.027 19.047 4.246 13.536 19.711 -8.358 8.315 11.11 -7.449 0.04 12.345 14.949 5.284 8.466 5.787 -18.664 13.914 -6.583 -12.897 24.303 10.243 -16.14 -5.584 21.937 7.27 -3.328 -11.213 -8.302 3.434 -1.36 59.457 -4.566 8.983 0.259 -2.242 4.935 5.118 3.459 7.553 2.863 6.254 8.716 2020 +634 COG TXG_RPCH Republic of Congo Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 23.375 3.672 -14.273 -10.598 -9.591 0.834 34.493 19.461 4.608 15.249 19.656 -8.358 8.315 11.11 -7.449 0.04 12.345 14.949 5.284 8.466 5.787 -18.664 13.914 -6.583 -12.897 24.303 10.243 -16.14 -5.584 21.937 7.27 -3.328 -11.213 -8.302 3.434 -1.36 59.457 -4.566 8.983 0.259 -2.242 4.935 5.118 3.459 7.553 2.863 6.254 8.716 2020 +634 COG LUR Republic of Congo Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +634 COG LE Republic of Congo Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +634 COG LP Republic of Congo Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 1.589 1.638 1.689 1.741 1.794 1.85 1.907 1.966 2.026 2.154 2.22 2.288 2.345 2.404 2.464 2.525 2.588 2.653 2.719 2.787 2.857 2.929 3.002 3.077 3.154 3.233 3.313 3.396 3.481 3.568 3.657 3.749 3.843 3.939 4.037 4.138 4.241 4.347 4.456 4.568 4.682 4.799 4.919 5.042 5.168 5.297 5.429 5.565 2020 +634 COG GGR Republic of Congo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 166.564 208.574 195.955 174.374 183.178 230.592 260.024 362 387.657 263.036 390.608 611.309 631.827 575.414 613.5 745.8 "1,245.70" "1,796.00" "1,579.25" "2,497.26" "1,334.76" "2,505.66" "3,241.55" "3,422.94" "3,507.33" "3,345.94" "1,650.78" "1,571.84" "1,445.04" "1,888.10" "2,002.77" "1,320.48" "1,674.23" "2,522.63" "2,562.89" "2,663.39" "2,608.10" "2,568.58" "2,734.34" 2021 +634 COG GGR_NGDP Republic of Congo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.069 26.334 22.885 20.082 21.537 20.081 21.201 24.914 25.865 19.908 24.006 23.692 28.373 24.793 27.379 27.715 35.528 42.588 37.568 48.063 29.189 38.514 43.938 37.893 39.542 37.83 23.483 26.102 22.393 24.916 26.726 22.241 23.896 28.105 27.975 27.656 26.899 26.226 26.791 2021 +634 COG GGX Republic of Congo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 160.4 241.074 291.818 284.514 279.34 352.623 338.268 228.396 332.686 331.215 467.83 584.297 647.546 745.81 605.308 656.31 775.762 "1,123.05" "1,201.49" "1,255.62" "1,117.28" "1,496.15" "2,056.34" "2,769.29" "3,760.06" "4,295.16" "2,902.42" "2,513.88" "1,827.87" "1,459.60" "1,650.32" "1,393.42" "1,553.33" "1,714.73" "1,972.95" "2,046.83" "2,226.86" "2,309.39" "2,431.40" 2021 +634 COG GGX_NGDP Republic of Congo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.289 30.437 34.08 32.766 32.844 30.708 27.581 15.719 22.197 25.068 28.752 22.645 29.078 32.135 27.013 24.389 22.125 26.63 28.582 24.166 24.433 22.997 27.873 30.657 42.392 48.562 41.288 41.745 28.325 19.261 22.023 23.47 22.171 19.104 21.535 21.254 22.967 23.58 23.823 2021 +634 COG GGXCNL Republic of Congo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.164 -32.5 -95.863 -110.14 -96.162 -122.031 -78.243 133.604 54.971 -68.178 -77.222 27.012 -15.719 -170.397 8.192 89.49 469.938 672.947 377.762 "1,241.64" 217.482 "1,009.50" "1,185.22" 653.644 -252.725 -949.224 "-1,251.64" -942.042 -382.826 428.504 352.444 -72.936 120.897 807.901 589.942 616.558 381.24 259.19 302.937 2021 +634 COG GGXCNL_NGDP Republic of Congo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.78 -4.103 -11.195 -12.684 -11.306 -10.627 -6.38 9.195 3.668 -5.16 -4.746 1.047 -0.706 -7.342 0.366 3.326 13.403 15.957 8.986 23.897 4.756 15.517 16.065 7.236 -2.849 -10.732 -17.805 -15.643 -5.932 5.655 4.703 -1.228 1.726 9.001 6.439 6.402 3.932 2.646 2.968 2021 +634 COG GGSB Republic of Congo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +634 COG GGSB_NPGDP Republic of Congo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +634 COG GGXONLB Republic of Congo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.364 45.874 -28.385 -48.424 -39.674 -1.95 72.169 143.64 61.673 -65.751 90.471 186.711 137.864 7.272 126 217.4 627.938 851.847 478.662 "1,371.53" 277.982 "1,062.60" "1,191.12" 654.644 -235.125 -933.124 "-1,206.24" -822.642 -275.509 571.034 591.379 6.812 273.507 986.206 809.597 831.348 589.402 471.883 510.409 2021 +634 COG GGXONLB_NGDP Republic of Congo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.564 5.792 -3.315 -5.577 -4.665 -0.17 5.884 9.886 4.115 -4.976 5.56 7.236 6.191 0.313 5.623 8.079 17.909 20.199 11.387 26.397 6.079 16.333 16.145 7.247 -2.651 -10.55 -17.159 -13.661 -4.269 7.536 7.892 0.115 3.904 10.987 8.837 8.633 6.079 4.818 5.001 2021 +634 COG GGXWDN Republic of Congo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +634 COG GGXWDN_NGDP Republic of Congo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +634 COG GGXWDG Republic of Congo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "3,741.90" "4,010.25" "3,794.91" "4,152.43" "3,298.91" "3,497.56" "3,994.72" "3,941.28" "3,616.20" "3,833.64" "2,829.16" "2,537.14" "2,727.82" "3,010.34" "3,743.53" "5,215.32" "5,482.86" "6,080.50" "5,845.10" "6,355.10" "6,767.15" "7,261.21" "7,362.08" "6,765.98" "6,213.47" "5,999.03" "5,837.17" "5,685.22" 2021 +634 COG GGXWDG_NGDP Republic of Congo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145.02 180.082 163.513 185.31 122.591 99.752 94.725 93.757 69.598 83.836 43.487 34.39 30.198 33.939 42.325 74.19 91.048 94.224 77.134 84.805 113.981 103.639 82.021 73.853 64.52 61.873 59.6 55.704 2021 +634 COG NGDP_FY Republic of Congo "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 457.494 482.358 508.574 536.214 565.357 596.083 628.479 662.636 698.649 790.559 792.04 856.263 868.307 850.511 "1,148.31" "1,226.47" "1,452.99" "1,498.79" "1,321.29" "1,627.10" "2,580.27" "2,226.90" "2,320.86" "2,240.81" "2,690.99" "3,506.27" "4,217.18" "4,203.70" "5,195.84" "4,572.81" "6,505.75" "7,377.58" "9,033.23" "8,869.81" "8,844.63" "7,029.66" "6,021.96" "6,453.24" "7,577.81" "7,493.80" "5,937.10" "7,006.22" "8,975.85" "9,161.46" "9,630.33" "9,695.79" "9,793.92" "10,206.04" 2021 +634 COG BCA Republic of Congo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.167 -0.461 -0.332 -0.401 0.21 -0.161 -0.601 -0.223 -0.445 -0.085 -0.251 -0.462 -0.317 -0.553 -0.793 -0.625 -0.651 -0.156 -0.241 -0.231 0.633 -0.037 0.192 0.529 0.673 0.404 1.12 -2.108 0.869 -1.37 0.902 2.062 2.415 1.934 0.187 -4.636 -4.945 -0.67 -0.022 0.053 -0.009 1.592 2.767 1.593 1.221 0.575 0.501 0.246 2019 +634 COG BCA_NGDPD Republic of Congo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -7.697 -25.953 -21.422 -28.49 16.246 -12.154 -33.1 -10.1 -18.99 -3.428 -8.635 -15.205 -9.651 -18.401 -38.36 -25.444 -22.916 -6.069 -10.743 -8.716 17.478 -1.213 5.772 13.683 13.201 6.067 13.87 -24 7.462 -14.103 6.854 13.175 13.644 10.77 1.042 -38.986 -48.678 -6.026 -0.16 0.413 -0.09 12.59 19.101 11.113 8.073 3.751 3.213 1.501 2019 +238 CRI NGDP_R Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. As of January 2021, national accounts data reflect an updated series (including for all historical years) with 2017 as the benchmark year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" "8,321.49" "8,133.46" "7,540.91" "7,756.54" "8,379.27" "8,439.74" "8,906.98" "9,331.36" "9,651.63" "10,198.48" "10,565.63" "10,804.74" "11,798.89" "12,636.28" "13,207.32" "13,755.94" "13,941.71" "14,705.18" "15,757.39" "16,421.53" "17,056.83" "17,652.32" "18,255.47" "19,043.59" "19,886.20" "20,677.01" "22,191.95" "24,015.04" "25,152.92" "24,933.22" "26,269.73" "27,426.42" "28,765.54" "29,483.18" "30,527.50" "31,642.39" "32,972.74" "34,343.65" "35,242.04" "36,094.03" "34,631.89" "37,320.68" "38,742.73" "39,862.61" "41,074.96" "42,401.53" "43,815.76" "45,236.62" 2021 +238 CRI NGDP_RPCH Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.752 -2.26 -7.285 2.859 8.028 0.722 5.536 4.765 3.432 5.666 3.6 2.263 9.201 7.097 4.519 4.154 1.35 5.476 7.155 4.215 3.869 3.491 3.417 4.317 4.425 3.977 7.327 8.215 4.738 -0.873 5.36 4.403 4.883 2.495 3.542 3.652 4.204 4.158 2.616 2.418 -4.051 7.764 3.81 2.891 3.041 3.23 3.335 3.243 2021 +238 CRI NGDP Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. As of January 2021, national accounts data reflect an updated series (including for all historical years) with 2017 as the benchmark year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" 41.6 57.372 97.964 129.923 163.779 198.852 247.74 285.873 351.39 427.916 525.31 881.04 "1,151.92" "1,362.41" "1,647.13" "2,079.86" "2,425.73" "2,934.16" "3,519.45" "4,072.33" "4,627.05" "5,254.08" "5,965.39" "6,885.56" "8,150.14" "9,577.02" "11,613.32" "13,889.05" "16,208.98" "17,626.15" "19,802.01" "21,623.53" "23,752.87" "25,462.96" "28,001.33" "30,171.92" "32,056.29" "34,343.65" "36,014.72" "37,832.15" "36,356.27" "39,993.11" "43,760.14" "47,066.69" "50,189.01" "53,430.82" "56,895.35" "60,493.21" 2021 +238 CRI NGDPD Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.854 2.636 2.619 3.162 3.678 3.941 4.425 4.554 4.636 5.25 5.737 7.197 8.566 9.586 10.489 11.578 11.683 12.618 13.688 14.259 15.016 15.979 16.584 17.277 18.615 20.049 22.717 26.885 30.802 30.746 37.656 42.762 47.231 50.949 52.017 56.442 58.847 60.517 62.422 64.412 62.144 64.417 68.489 72.958 76.09 79.906 84.166 88.648 2021 +238 CRI PPPGDP Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.195 8.768 8.631 9.226 10.326 10.729 11.551 12.401 13.279 14.582 15.672 16.569 18.505 20.288 21.658 23.031 23.769 25.503 27.636 29.206 31.023 32.83 34.481 36.679 39.33 42.177 46.664 51.862 55.361 55.229 58.889 62.759 67.139 71.16 77.049 82.853 90.838 97.896 102.857 107.228 104.124 116.871 129.95 138.47 145.675 153.175 161.297 169.75 2021 +238 CRI NGDP_D Costa Rica "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.5 0.705 1.299 1.675 1.955 2.356 2.781 3.064 3.641 4.196 4.972 8.154 9.763 10.782 12.471 15.12 17.399 19.953 22.335 24.799 27.127 29.764 32.677 36.157 40.984 46.317 52.331 57.835 64.442 70.693 75.38 78.842 82.574 86.364 91.725 95.353 97.221 100 102.192 104.816 104.979 107.161 112.951 118.072 122.189 126.012 129.851 133.726 2021 +238 CRI NGDPRPC Costa Rica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,615,044.34" "3,428,880.03" "3,086,552.65" "3,084,752.13" "3,237,965.81" "3,165,710.86" "3,243,357.41" "3,304,327.78" "3,327,112.80" "3,425,771.33" "3,463,509.27" "3,461,208.31" "3,697,264.43" "3,858,440.64" "3,916,059.67" "3,964,492.40" "3,911,123.65" "4,021,634.81" "4,205,326.92" "4,279,031.86" "4,476,639.07" "4,465,105.01" "4,538,417.86" "4,660,231.74" "4,789,750.67" "4,905,287.85" "5,186,662.82" "5,532,922.99" "5,711,263.46" "5,578,728.75" "5,768,604.91" "5,945,878.45" "6,155,776.45" "6,229,208.97" "6,369,693.78" "6,522,949.67" "6,716,387.36" "6,915,180.13" "7,017,097.19" "7,111,601.91" "6,752,952.56" "7,204,707.84" "7,404,682.56" "7,542,778.72" "7,694,707.20" "7,864,044.06" "8,045,334.91" "8,223,434.71" 2021 +238 CRI NGDPRPPPPC Costa Rica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,304.65" "9,773.99" "8,798.19" "8,793.06" "9,229.79" "9,023.83" "9,245.16" "9,418.95" "9,483.90" "9,765.13" "9,872.70" "9,866.14" "10,539.02" "10,998.45" "11,162.69" "11,300.75" "11,148.62" "11,463.63" "11,987.24" "12,197.34" "12,760.62" "12,727.74" "12,936.72" "13,283.94" "13,653.14" "13,982.47" "14,784.53" "15,771.54" "16,279.90" "15,902.11" "16,443.35" "16,948.67" "17,546.98" "17,756.30" "18,156.75" "18,593.60" "19,145.00" "19,711.65" "20,002.17" "20,271.55" "19,249.22" "20,536.95" "21,106.97" "21,500.62" "21,933.69" "22,416.38" "22,933.15" "23,440.82" 2021 +238 CRI NGDPPC Costa Rica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "18,071.99" "24,186.69" "40,097.51" "51,669.95" "63,288.23" "74,588.51" "90,211.35" "101,230.61" "121,131.26" "143,741.34" "172,201.42" "282,233.94" "360,961.43" "416,007.44" "488,383.66" "599,420.89" "680,498.37" "802,445.30" "939,270.90" "1,061,145.42" "1,214,389.35" "1,329,006.35" "1,483,031.36" "1,684,992.07" "1,963,026.31" "2,271,994.98" "2,714,244.85" "3,199,955.03" "3,680,436.73" "3,943,794.73" "4,348,350.66" "4,687,846.11" "5,083,072.74" "5,379,816.09" "5,842,596.56" "6,219,817.69" "6,529,710.51" "6,915,180.13" "7,170,945.55" "7,454,064.41" "7,089,193.88" "7,720,617.91" "8,363,633.13" "8,905,930.76" "9,402,073.05" "9,909,601.37" "10,446,974.63" "10,996,886.42" 2021 +238 CRI NGDPDPC Costa Rica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,108.75" "1,111.35" "1,071.94" "1,257.36" "1,421.16" "1,478.37" "1,611.32" "1,612.56" "1,598.04" "1,763.48" "1,880.75" "2,305.41" "2,684.09" "2,926.91" "3,110.16" "3,336.71" "3,277.61" "3,450.91" "3,653.15" "3,715.41" "3,941.14" "4,041.94" "4,122.83" "4,227.82" "4,483.59" "4,756.34" "5,309.27" "6,194.05" "6,993.90" "6,879.27" "8,268.86" "9,270.57" "10,107.45" "10,764.53" "10,853.64" "11,635.20" "11,986.92" "12,185.26" "12,428.92" "12,691.13" "12,117.61" "12,435.58" "13,089.86" "13,805.03" "14,254.21" "14,819.79" "15,454.36" "16,115.07" 2021 +238 CRI PPPPC Costa Rica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,560.09" "3,696.22" "3,532.79" "3,668.99" "3,990.22" "4,024.53" "4,206.26" "4,391.33" "4,577.53" "4,898.09" "5,137.37" "5,307.59" "5,798.78" "6,194.99" "6,421.80" "6,637.54" "6,668.09" "6,974.73" "7,375.40" "7,610.41" "8,142.24" "8,304.23" "8,572.13" "8,975.94" "9,473.05" "10,005.79" "10,906.20" "11,948.70" "12,570.36" "12,357.35" "12,931.53" "13,605.86" "14,367.70" "15,034.64" "16,076.63" "17,079.78" "18,503.17" "19,711.65" "20,479.98" "21,127.11" "20,303.40" "22,561.75" "24,836.58" "26,201.19" "27,289.79" "28,408.69" "29,616.91" "30,858.33" 2021 +238 CRI NGAP_NPGDP Costa Rica Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +238 CRI PPPSH Costa Rica Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.061 0.059 0.054 0.054 0.056 0.055 0.056 0.056 0.056 0.057 0.057 0.057 0.056 0.058 0.059 0.06 0.058 0.059 0.062 0.062 0.061 0.062 0.062 0.063 0.062 0.062 0.063 0.065 0.066 0.065 0.065 0.066 0.067 0.067 0.07 0.074 0.078 0.08 0.079 0.079 0.078 0.08 0.08 0.081 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 2021 +238 CRI PPPEX Costa Rica Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.076 6.544 11.35 14.083 15.861 18.533 21.447 23.052 26.462 29.346 33.519 53.176 62.248 67.152 76.051 90.308 102.053 115.05 127.352 139.433 149.147 160.04 173.006 187.723 207.222 227.068 248.872 267.808 292.787 319.146 336.26 344.546 353.785 357.828 363.422 364.163 352.897 350.817 350.144 352.82 349.163 342.199 336.747 339.906 344.527 348.823 352.737 356.367 2021 +238 CRI NID_NGDP Costa Rica Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. As of January 2021, national accounts data reflect an updated series (including for all historical years) with 2017 as the benchmark year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.452 27.898 23.731 21.653 21.765 24.97 24.32 26.177 23.57 25.615 26.27 18.402 20.434 21.029 20.771 19.542 17.75 20.054 22.662 21.08 20.687 20.115 19.886 18.965 18.93 18.964 21.086 23.287 24.611 18.453 19.834 20.048 19.854 19.59 19.223 18.854 18.889 18.065 18.37 16.064 15.804 19.702 20.766 20.469 20.26 20.043 20.011 19.988 2021 +238 CRI NGSD_NGDP Costa Rica Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. As of January 2021, national accounts data reflect an updated series (including for all historical years) with 2017 as the benchmark year. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.784 12.957 15.406 13.447 18.351 22.469 23.419 21.966 20.889 19.303 19.398 15.294 15.662 13.827 15.878 16.319 15.394 16.413 19.078 16.215 16.128 16.897 14.7 13.757 15.304 14.674 16.953 17.712 16.233 16.63 16.61 14.751 14.749 14.819 14.507 15.45 16.752 14.448 15.378 14.781 14.776 16.386 15.955 16.081 16.592 16.684 16.829 17.01 2021 +238 CRI PCPI Costa Rica "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. Index Base (December 2020=100) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022 0.72 0.985 1.874 2.483 2.782 3.203 3.58 4.182 5.053 5.887 7.009 8.425 10.26 11.264 12.788 15.753 18.512 20.965 23.409 25.761 28.584 31.802 34.717 37.997 42.676 48.565 54.135 59.201 67.148 72.415 76.515 80.248 83.855 88.242 92.23 92.97 92.953 94.464 96.563 98.587 99.301 101.016 109.975 117.04 121.488 125.497 129.262 133.139 2021 +238 CRI PCPIPCH Costa Rica "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.121 36.806 90.271 32.503 12.013 15.129 11.788 16.806 20.845 16.491 19.069 20.195 21.788 9.781 13.534 23.186 17.512 13.248 11.66 10.045 10.961 11.256 9.167 9.448 12.315 13.798 11.471 9.357 13.425 7.843 5.663 4.878 4.496 5.231 4.519 0.802 -0.017 1.626 2.221 2.096 0.725 1.727 8.869 6.425 3.8 3.3 3 3 2021 +238 CRI PCPIE Costa Rica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. Index Base (December 2020=100) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022 0.77 1.27 2.32 2.56 3.01 3.34 3.85 4.49 5.62 6.18 7.87 9.207 10.769 11.743 14.075 17.251 19.647 21.848 24.548 27.03 29.8 33.065 36.267 39.846 45.077 51.422 56.273 62.353 71.022 73.896 78.2 81.903 85.63 88.781 93.333 92.58 93.288 95.689 97.629 99.115 100 103.299 113.119 118.566 122.597 126.398 130.19 134.095 2021 +238 CRI PCPIEPCH Costa Rica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 17.986 64.935 82.677 10.345 17.578 10.963 15.269 16.623 25.167 9.964 27.346 16.99 16.969 9.043 19.856 22.568 13.889 11.202 12.356 10.113 10.247 10.956 9.683 9.868 13.129 14.075 9.434 10.806 13.902 4.047 5.824 4.736 4.551 3.68 5.127 -0.808 0.765 2.574 2.027 1.522 0.892 3.299 9.506 4.815 3.4 3.1 3 3 2021 +238 CRI TM_RPCH Costa Rica Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflating values using price indices Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.734 -26.079 -20.24 13.451 9.307 6.562 17.585 17.582 -0.908 16.913 10.439 -4.394 23.594 14.525 5.132 2.976 2.983 14.014 24.824 0.461 -2.356 0.01 6.13 4.544 4.812 6.946 7.816 10.088 6.659 -18.736 18.726 10.671 7.825 1.681 5.046 4.498 8.938 5.013 2.856 -2.297 -10.19 16.154 5.29 4.54 5.334 6.121 6.025 6.142 2021 +238 CRI TMG_RPCH Costa Rica Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflating values using price indices Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.622 -25.718 -25.71 19.029 12.304 7.56 6.728 12.837 10.009 20.4 11.189 -3.876 22.348 15.747 5.568 2.501 0.954 19.43 27.905 -0.312 -4.187 5.135 18.631 20.121 18.8 26.993 23.637 18.339 25.329 -20.367 9.874 16.307 6.704 0.467 10.22 -5.557 5.541 10.75 6.468 -2.723 -10.19 16.154 5.29 4.54 5.334 6.121 6.025 6.142 2021 +238 CRI TX_RPCH Costa Rica Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflating values using price indices Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.646 3.051 -4.229 3.281 9.413 -6.239 3.628 20.949 7.37 16.074 7.901 10.059 17.774 9.112 4.148 8.998 6.658 8.256 25.561 19.402 3.546 1.702 2.68 5.671 10.383 6.012 8.041 7.523 2.172 -8.462 9.327 7.048 5.564 3.312 4.964 2.888 9.417 6.955 4.891 4.261 -10.939 15.856 7.937 5.763 6.105 6.471 6.081 6.061 2021 +238 CRI TXG_RPCH Costa Rica Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflating values using price indices Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.862 10.195 -11.032 2.014 14.307 -7.377 -4.776 14.844 1.302 16.377 2.043 9.376 16.077 6.754 3.469 13.587 5.589 9.088 28.955 23.412 -4.584 6.43 11.061 19.971 22.136 18.863 20.854 10.112 10.556 -4.152 3.589 6.243 6.99 -0.912 14.569 -0.975 9.282 14.258 6.888 3.019 0.934 31.201 17.204 7.673 8.626 8.352 7.517 7.862 2021 +238 CRI LUR Costa Rica Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022 5.921 8.766 9.405 9.231 5.361 6.846 6.229 5.577 5.461 3.774 4.642 5.5 4.1 4.1 4.2 5.2 6.2 5.7 5.6 6.022 5.193 6.072 6.403 6.668 6.495 6.63 5.962 4.597 4.948 7.822 9.213 10.492 9.849 8.311 9.658 9.604 9.541 9.293 11.951 12.417 19.98 13.68 12.5 13.2 13 12 10.5 9 2021 +238 CRI LE Costa Rica Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +238 CRI LP Costa Rica Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022 2.302 2.372 2.443 2.514 2.588 2.666 2.746 2.824 2.901 2.977 3.051 3.122 3.191 3.275 3.373 3.47 3.565 3.657 3.747 3.838 3.81 3.953 4.022 4.086 4.152 4.215 4.279 4.34 4.404 4.469 4.554 4.613 4.673 4.733 4.793 4.851 4.909 4.966 5.022 5.075 5.128 5.18 5.232 5.285 5.338 5.392 5.446 5.501 2021 +238 CRI GGR Costa Rica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.01 102.15 140.9 167.5 197 264.525 314.5 377.5 459.704 563.227 610.138 725.563 808.802 973.273 "1,107.69" "1,321.39" "1,638.35" "2,104.70" "2,490.03" "2,363.27" "2,591.29" "2,869.47" "3,118.25" "3,379.74" "3,625.19" "3,993.82" "4,379.46" "4,560.07" "4,766.51" "5,675.66" "5,077.37" "6,326.21" "6,872.58" "7,200.61" "7,666.93" "8,158.18" "8,655.57" "9,171.90" 2021 +238 CRI GGR_NGDP Costa Rica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.47 11.594 12.232 12.294 11.96 12.718 12.965 12.866 13.062 13.831 13.186 13.81 13.558 14.135 13.591 13.797 14.108 15.154 15.362 13.408 13.086 13.27 13.128 13.273 12.946 13.237 13.662 13.278 13.235 15.002 13.966 15.818 15.705 15.299 15.276 15.269 15.213 15.162 2021 +238 CRI GGX Costa Rica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 99.143 123.388 158.336 188.243 286.959 341.145 419.341 476.973 564.049 680.571 780.587 907.908 "1,106.62" "1,209.60" "1,386.03" "1,588.00" "1,804.33" "2,061.75" "2,535.60" "2,969.59" "3,623.06" "3,762.38" "4,177.72" "4,765.33" "5,230.87" "5,647.02" "6,023.73" "6,610.92" "6,830.18" "8,222.61" "8,146.61" "8,378.70" "8,769.87" "9,081.03" "9,248.15" "9,554.10" "9,965.83" "10,382.27" 2021 +238 CRI GGX_NGDP Costa Rica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.873 14.005 13.745 13.817 17.422 16.402 17.287 16.256 16.027 16.712 16.87 17.28 18.551 17.567 17.006 16.581 15.537 14.844 15.643 16.848 18.296 17.399 17.588 18.715 18.681 18.716 18.791 19.249 18.965 21.734 22.408 20.95 20.041 19.294 18.427 17.881 17.516 17.163 2021 +238 CRI GGXCNL Costa Rica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -23.133 -21.238 -17.436 -20.743 -89.959 -76.62 -104.841 -99.473 -104.346 -117.344 -170.449 -182.344 -297.818 -236.325 -278.346 -266.611 -165.977 42.947 -45.566 -606.328 "-1,031.77" -892.905 "-1,059.47" "-1,385.58" "-1,605.68" "-1,653.20" "-1,644.27" "-2,050.85" "-2,063.67" "-2,546.95" "-3,069.24" "-2,052.49" "-1,897.29" "-1,880.42" "-1,581.22" "-1,395.92" "-1,310.26" "-1,210.38" 2021 +238 CRI GGXCNL_NGDP Costa Rica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.404 -2.411 -1.514 -1.523 -5.462 -3.684 -4.322 -3.39 -2.965 -2.881 -3.684 -3.471 -4.992 -3.432 -3.415 -2.784 -1.429 0.309 -0.281 -3.44 -5.21 -4.129 -4.46 -5.442 -5.734 -5.479 -5.129 -5.972 -5.73 -6.732 -8.442 -5.132 -4.336 -3.995 -3.151 -2.613 -2.303 -2.001 2021 +238 CRI GGSB Costa Rica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -104.841 -99.473 -104.346 -122.144 -174.457 -183.998 -293.905 -230.916 -268.1 -238.996 -160.84 -11.857 -115.506 -560.045 "-1,011.11" -886.515 "-1,086.75" "-1,373.18" "-1,592.48" "-1,643.93" "-1,668.45" "-2,101.03" "-2,297.46" "-2,610.85" "-2,509.43" "-2,204.37" "-2,073.65" "-1,823.93" "-1,539.01" "-1,344.37" "-1,305.07" "-1,210.38" 2021 +238 CRI GGSB_NPGDP Costa Rica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.222 -3.348 -2.999 -3.025 -3.795 -3.51 -4.903 -3.335 -3.259 -2.443 -1.381 -0.088 -0.733 -3.115 -5.065 -4.091 -4.615 -5.373 -5.666 -5.436 -5.233 -6.185 -6.446 -6.912 -6.667 -5.519 -4.751 -3.865 -3.06 -2.513 -2.292 -2.001 2021 +238 CRI GGXONLB Costa Rica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.683 7.335 15.558 12.554 -36.467 17.809 14.473 25.597 26.793 64.375 24.485 57.157 0.105 97.48 110.893 193.591 315.644 497.21 369.685 -212.933 -579.849 -395.987 -529.425 -704.402 -830.918 -866.206 -758.364 -996.684 -809.801 -994.323 "-1,368.29" -111.8 477.7 637.531 857.346 "1,054.20" "1,240.39" "1,410.19" 2021 +238 CRI GGXONLB_NGDP Costa Rica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.082 0.832 1.351 0.921 -2.214 0.856 0.597 0.872 0.761 1.581 0.529 1.088 0.002 1.416 1.361 2.021 2.718 3.58 2.281 -1.208 -2.928 -1.831 -2.229 -2.766 -2.967 -2.871 -2.366 -2.902 -2.249 -2.628 -3.764 -0.28 1.092 1.355 1.708 1.973 2.18 2.331 2021 +238 CRI GGXWDN Costa Rica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +238 CRI GGXWDN_NGDP Costa Rica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +238 CRI GGXWDG Costa Rica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 817.117 896.651 "1,432.10" "1,587.55" "1,797.62" "2,082.92" "2,471.93" "2,793.18" "3,341.69" "3,574.22" "3,836.67" "3,746.61" "3,891.31" "4,587.32" "5,562.34" "6,381.77" "8,014.51" "8,931.44" "10,482.71" "12,004.11" "14,122.56" "16,163.49" "18,669.83" "21,346.97" "24,419.52" "27,271.99" "29,565.07" "31,309.21" "33,107.64" "34,674.94" "36,126.50" "37,468.52" 2021 +238 CRI GGXWDG_NGDP Costa Rica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.685 30.559 40.691 38.984 38.85 39.644 41.438 40.566 41.002 37.321 33.037 26.975 24.007 26.026 28.09 29.513 33.741 35.076 37.436 39.786 44.056 47.064 51.839 56.425 67.167 68.192 67.562 66.521 65.966 64.897 63.496 61.938 2021 +238 CRI NGDP_FY Costa Rica "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank. Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: under the EFF-supported program scenario Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Country has committed to mid-term goals for a transition to the GFSM 2014. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. As of January 1, 2021, the central government definition for Costa Rica has been expanded to include 51 public entities as per Law 9524. Data reported in WEO are adjusted back to 2019 for comparability. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" 41.6 57.372 97.964 129.923 163.779 198.852 247.74 285.873 351.39 427.916 525.31 881.04 "1,151.92" "1,362.41" "1,647.13" "2,079.86" "2,425.73" "2,934.16" "3,519.45" "4,072.33" "4,627.05" "5,254.08" "5,965.39" "6,885.56" "8,150.14" "9,577.02" "11,613.32" "13,889.05" "16,208.98" "17,626.15" "19,802.01" "21,623.53" "23,752.87" "25,462.96" "28,001.33" "30,171.92" "32,056.29" "34,343.65" "36,014.72" "37,832.15" "36,356.27" "39,993.11" "43,760.14" "47,066.69" "50,189.01" "53,430.82" "56,895.35" "60,493.21" 2021 +238 CRI BCA Costa Rica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Costa Rican colón Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.663 -0.42 -0.24 -0.283 -0.156 -0.13 -0.074 -0.229 -0.16 -0.376 -0.447 -0.224 -0.409 -0.69 -0.513 -0.373 -0.275 -0.46 -0.491 -0.694 -0.685 -0.514 -0.86 -0.9 -0.675 -0.86 -0.939 -1.499 -2.581 -0.561 -1.214 -2.265 -2.411 -2.431 -2.453 -1.921 -1.257 -2.189 -1.867 -0.826 -0.639 -2.136 -3.295 -3.201 -2.791 -2.684 -2.679 -2.64 2021 +238 CRI BCA_NGDPD Costa Rica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -13.658 -15.932 -9.164 -8.951 -4.242 -3.298 -1.672 -5.029 -3.462 -7.158 -7.796 -3.108 -4.771 -7.202 -4.893 -3.222 -2.357 -3.642 -3.584 -4.865 -4.559 -3.218 -5.186 -5.208 -3.626 -4.29 -4.132 -5.575 -8.378 -1.823 -3.224 -5.297 -5.105 -4.772 -4.716 -3.404 -2.137 -3.617 -2.991 -1.283 -1.028 -3.315 -4.811 -4.387 -3.668 -3.36 -3.183 -2.978 2021 +662 CIV NGDP_R Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. The authorities' rebasing exercise to 2015 is ongoing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "12,828.11" "13,276.78" "13,303.34" "12,970.75" "12,711.34" "13,168.95" "13,801.05" "13,732.05" "13,888.59" "14,298.31" "14,142.46" "14,148.11" "14,112.74" "14,087.34" "14,111.49" "14,897.74" "16,109.77" "17,031.68" "17,871.45" "18,160.53" "17,784.90" "17,806.48" "17,509.54" "17,271.49" "17,484.23" "17,785.18" "18,054.77" "18,373.45" "18,840.66" "19,453.25" "19,845.75" "18,881.77" "20,933.09" "22,874.00" "24,885.55" "27,086.15" "29,032.90" "31,169.62" "33,317.29" "35,393.53" "36,083.94" "38,609.82" "40,733.36" "43,360.66" "46,222.46" "49,180.70" "52,180.73" "55,311.57" 2019 +662 CIV NGDP_RPCH Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.196 3.498 0.2 -2.5 -2 3.6 4.8 -0.5 1.14 2.95 -1.09 0.04 -0.25 -0.18 0.171 5.572 8.136 5.723 4.931 1.618 -2.068 0.121 -1.668 -1.36 1.232 1.721 1.516 1.765 2.543 3.251 2.018 -4.857 10.864 9.272 8.794 8.843 7.187 7.36 6.89 6.232 1.951 7 5.5 6.45 6.6 6.4 6.1 6 2019 +662 CIV NGDP Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. The authorities' rebasing exercise to 2015 is ongoing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "2,932.00" "3,125.30" "3,391.10" "3,548.54" "4,056.80" "4,254.47" "4,389.51" "4,190.60" "4,197.24" "4,302.57" "4,063.02" "4,091.63" "4,080.58" "4,323.37" "6,380.14" "7,589.60" "8,583.65" "9,457.31" "10,284.79" "10,533.31" "10,547.10" "11,340.96" "11,895.36" "12,296.97" "12,088.61" "12,456.70" "12,866.06" "13,477.19" "14,994.94" "15,845.68" "17,036.12" "16,743.03" "18,905.78" "21,350.24" "24,135.86" "27,086.15" "28,423.87" "29,955.01" "32,222.27" "34,298.89" "35,311.38" "38,841.11" "42,591.88" "46,517.87" "50,530.22" "54,678.15" "58,883.72" "63,352.99" 2019 +662 CIV NGDPD Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 13.877 11.501 10.32 9.312 9.284 9.47 12.675 13.944 14.092 13.487 14.923 14.504 15.416 15.268 11.492 15.205 16.78 16.203 17.433 17.114 14.851 15.485 17.147 21.205 22.924 23.625 24.628 28.158 33.621 33.693 34.431 35.529 37.03 43.228 48.882 45.815 47.964 51.588 58.011 58.539 61.437 70.08 68.63 72.689 79.169 86.174 93.406 100.495 2019 +662 CIV PPPGDP Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.664 23.41 24.906 25.234 25.622 27.384 29.276 29.85 31.255 33.439 34.312 35.487 36.205 36.996 37.851 40.798 44.925 48.315 51.268 52.831 52.91 54.168 54.095 54.413 56.561 59.339 62.097 64.901 67.828 70.482 72.768 70.672 78.215 86.354 97.907 108.069 112.61 118.051 129.2 139.706 144.148 160.648 181.533 200.127 217.812 236.059 255.226 275.775 2019 +662 CIV NGDP_D Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.856 23.54 25.491 27.358 31.915 32.307 31.806 30.517 30.221 30.091 28.729 28.92 28.914 30.69 45.212 50.945 53.282 55.528 57.549 58.001 59.304 63.69 67.936 71.198 69.14 70.04 71.261 73.351 79.588 81.455 85.843 88.673 90.315 93.338 96.987 100 97.902 96.103 96.713 96.907 97.859 100.599 104.563 107.281 109.32 111.178 112.846 114.538 2019 +662 CIV NGDPRPC Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,604,945.97" "1,624,037.58" "1,566,607.21" "1,453,533.55" "1,385,722.25" "1,382,116.30" "1,393,719.65" "1,335,006.61" "1,337,746.71" "1,323,393.85" "1,257,592.95" "1,209,588.59" "1,160,854.20" "1,054,588.70" "1,025,663.38" "1,052,240.33" "1,106,475.74" "1,140,151.59" "1,166,051.47" "1,154,885.65" "1,102,337.22" "1,075,706.78" "1,030,962.80" "991,175.92" "977,958.05" "969,581.99" "959,336.58" "951,529.45" "950,999.36" "957,037.68" "951,605.50" "882,439.38" "953,516.41" "1,015,522.32" "1,076,830.55" "1,142,352.07" "1,193,426.76" "1,248,790.09" "1,301,009.07" "1,347,060.60" "1,338,535.45" "1,395,938.53" "1,435,394.88" "1,489,257.16" "1,547,317.87" "1,604,625.94" "1,659,364.64" "1,714,353.34" 2015 +662 CIV NGDPRPPPPC Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,078.55" "6,150.86" "5,933.35" "5,505.09" "5,248.26" "5,234.61" "5,278.55" "5,056.18" "5,066.56" "5,012.20" "4,762.99" "4,581.18" "4,396.60" "3,994.13" "3,884.58" "3,985.24" "4,190.65" "4,318.19" "4,416.29" "4,374.00" "4,174.98" "4,074.12" "3,904.65" "3,753.97" "3,703.90" "3,672.18" "3,633.38" "3,603.81" "3,601.80" "3,624.67" "3,604.10" "3,342.14" "3,611.33" "3,846.17" "4,078.37" "4,326.53" "4,519.97" "4,729.65" "4,927.42" "5,101.84" "5,069.55" "5,286.96" "5,436.39" "5,640.39" "5,860.29" "6,077.34" "6,284.65" "6,492.92" 2015 +662 CIV NGDPPC Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "366,827.91" "382,291.16" "399,338.04" "397,658.29" "442,250.88" "446,517.56" "443,281.27" "407,403.47" "404,277.26" "398,228.34" "361,297.01" "349,813.02" "335,650.84" "323,650.31" "463,727.20" "536,059.84" "589,555.14" "633,100.54" "671,047.17" "669,846.52" "653,726.89" "685,118.29" "700,399.75" "705,698.55" "676,160.64" "679,092.99" "683,635.47" "697,960.84" "756,883.55" "779,556.62" "816,883.70" "782,485.32" "861,170.72" "947,873.18" "1,044,390.25" "1,142,352.07" "1,168,392.07" "1,200,127.65" "1,258,249.28" "1,305,399.24" "1,309,877.32" "1,404,300.84" "1,500,886.90" "1,597,694.10" "1,691,522.04" "1,783,991.91" "1,872,522.07" "1,963,593.08" 2015 +662 CIV NGDPDPC Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,736.22" "1,406.87" "1,215.25" "1,043.54" "1,012.12" 993.889 "1,280.03" "1,355.59" "1,357.33" "1,248.33" "1,327.01" "1,240.00" "1,268.08" "1,142.98" 835.236 "1,073.95" "1,152.48" "1,084.69" "1,137.46" "1,088.34" 920.472 935.446 "1,009.64" "1,216.94" "1,282.22" "1,287.97" "1,308.58" "1,458.24" "1,697.05" "1,657.60" "1,650.96" "1,660.45" "1,686.73" "1,919.16" "2,115.19" "1,932.22" "1,971.62" "2,066.85" "2,265.29" "2,227.98" "2,279.02" "2,533.74" "2,418.44" "2,496.55" "2,650.23" "2,811.61" "2,970.33" "3,114.79" 2015 +662 CIV PPPPC Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,585.26" "2,863.51" "2,932.92" "2,827.80" "2,793.17" "2,873.99" "2,956.47" "2,901.97" "3,010.47" "3,094.96" "3,051.14" "3,033.92" "2,978.04" "2,769.55" "2,751.12" "2,881.59" "3,085.59" "3,234.33" "3,345.03" "3,359.68" "3,279.47" "3,272.34" "3,185.11" "3,122.63" "3,163.69" "3,234.96" "3,299.54" "3,361.13" "3,423.67" "3,467.50" "3,489.26" "3,302.87" "3,562.75" "3,833.79" "4,236.55" "4,557.77" "4,628.93" "4,729.65" "5,045.13" "5,317.16" "5,347.18" "5,808.21" "6,397.00" "6,873.52" "7,291.34" "7,701.92" "8,116.29" "8,547.51" 2015 +662 CIV NGAP_NPGDP Côte d'Ivoire Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +662 CIV PPPSH Côte d'Ivoire Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.154 0.157 0.157 0.149 0.14 0.14 0.142 0.136 0.131 0.13 0.124 0.121 0.109 0.107 0.104 0.106 0.11 0.112 0.114 0.112 0.105 0.102 0.098 0.093 0.089 0.087 0.084 0.081 0.08 0.083 0.081 0.074 0.078 0.082 0.089 0.097 0.097 0.096 0.1 0.103 0.108 0.11 0.112 0.116 0.12 0.124 0.127 0.131 2019 +662 CIV PPPEX Côte d'Ivoire Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 141.892 133.505 136.157 140.625 158.333 155.365 149.936 140.389 134.29 128.67 118.414 115.301 112.709 116.86 168.56 186.03 191.067 195.744 200.61 199.378 199.339 209.366 219.898 225.995 213.725 209.923 207.191 207.657 221.073 224.818 234.114 236.911 241.715 247.242 246.519 250.638 252.411 253.746 249.399 245.507 244.966 241.778 234.623 232.442 231.99 231.629 230.712 229.727 2019 +662 CIV NID_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. The authorities' rebasing exercise to 2015 is ongoing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 19.124 23.194 23.19 19.121 12.918 15.174 13.341 13.522 13.733 10.486 8.17 8.682 7.429 5.284 8.792 16.647 14.564 16.781 17.472 14.461 12.205 11.537 9.029 11.6 11.03 12.668 10.267 12.838 14.069 11.596 15.731 7.241 17.889 23.276 23.493 23.485 21.743 20.122 21.212 20.059 22.131 24.513 26.179 25.962 26.362 26.253 26.552 27.002 2019 +662 CIV NGSD_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. The authorities' rebasing exercise to 2015 is ongoing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 16.017 12.405 12.403 11.593 8.509 8.805 8.539 1.959 -0.747 -0.093 -0.605 -0.582 -2.066 -0.382 5.576 8.532 6.945 9.04 8.819 6.931 5.566 6.919 8.614 8.95 7.521 8.355 7.438 6.699 10.078 11.112 11.072 10.449 10.775 14.005 15.325 22.53 20.308 17.436 16.658 17.352 19.075 20.749 20.997 20.92 21.494 21.967 22.673 23.418 2019 +662 CIV PCPI Côte d'Ivoire "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data prior to 1996 are preliminary in light of a pending re-basing operation. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014. Base year is 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 24.381 26.498 28.456 30.129 31.419 31.969 34.155 36.539 39.072 39.458 39.198 39.815 41.495 42.378 53.378 60.904 62.549 66.49 69.484 70.001 71.775 74.9 77.207 79.753 80.917 84.059 86.132 87.765 89.261 89.724 91.295 95.764 97.008 99.515 100.002 101.153 101.81 102.375 103.014 103.844 106.352 110.776 116.889 121.622 123.812 125.916 128.057 130.554 2021 +662 CIV PCPIPCH Côte d'Ivoire "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 8.81 8.682 7.389 5.879 4.281 1.753 6.837 6.978 6.935 0.986 -0.658 1.575 4.218 2.13 25.956 14.1 2.7 6.301 4.503 0.744 2.534 4.355 3.08 3.297 1.459 3.884 2.466 1.896 1.706 0.518 1.751 4.895 1.3 2.584 0.49 1.151 0.649 0.556 0.624 0.806 2.415 4.159 5.519 4.049 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.95 2021 +662 CIV PCPIE Côte d'Ivoire "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data prior to 1996 are preliminary in light of a pending re-basing operation. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014. Base year is 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 24.604 26.518 28.033 30.386 31.622 33.018 35.769 38.441 40.036 40.076 40.116 40.794 42.249 43.314 57.261 61.67 63.829 67.15 68.486 69.551 72.059 75.506 78.827 78.741 82.24 84.321 86.038 87.291 89.481 89.371 93.93 95.778 99.043 99.454 100.374 101.341 102.031 102.799 103.418 105.038 107.466 113.461 120.778 124.058 126.354 128.502 130.686 133.234 2021 +662 CIV PCPIEPCH Côte d'Ivoire "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 7.78 5.714 8.393 4.068 4.414 8.333 7.469 4.149 0.1 0.1 1.69 3.568 2.52 32.2 7.7 3.5 5.203 1.989 1.555 3.606 4.783 4.399 -0.109 4.443 2.531 2.037 1.456 2.509 -0.123 5.101 1.967 3.409 0.415 0.925 0.963 0.68 0.753 0.602 1.566 2.312 5.579 6.449 2.716 1.85 1.7 1.7 1.95 2021 +662 CIV TM_RPCH Côte d'Ivoire Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -12.164 -3 3.4 2.8 -1.7 -2 3.3 4 -5.4 -7.5 -15.31 3.802 2.271 0.914 0.984 1.359 0.969 1.077 1.197 1.369 -5.98 5.211 8.06 -26.017 23.261 -7.671 4.61 5.747 -19.224 14.463 3.687 -18.991 43.662 41.138 8.354 15.083 0.46 10.253 2.335 -1.821 10.41 2.687 -7.672 2.656 6.96 4.925 6.817 7.12 2020 +662 CIV TMG_RPCH Côte d'Ivoire Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.03 -2.941 3.03 2.941 -1.714 -1.744 2.959 4.023 -4.972 -7.558 -15.723 4.478 2.143 0.914 0.984 1.359 0.969 1.077 1.197 1.369 -5.98 5.211 8.06 -26.017 23.261 -7.671 4.61 5.747 -19.224 14.463 3.687 -18.991 43.662 41.138 8.354 15.083 0.46 10.253 2.335 -1.821 10.41 2.687 -7.672 2.656 6.96 4.925 6.817 7.12 2020 +662 CIV TX_RPCH Côte d'Ivoire Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.641 4.3 5 4.3 -1.8 -3.2 -4.1 -3.39 -7.814 3.074 15.12 -4.109 11.783 -11.31 6.895 3.294 20.075 6.437 0.471 13.624 -4.574 -3.838 1.587 -3.586 18.245 4.416 1.151 -11.148 -4.608 11.054 -7.723 2.175 7.125 3.567 12.552 -2.681 -7.373 13.516 -2.248 16.693 -1.864 6.298 -7.131 8.132 11.268 8.704 8.118 8.288 2020 +662 CIV TXG_RPCH Côte d'Ivoire Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.641 4.3 5 4.3 -1.8 -3.2 -4.1 -3.39 -7.814 3.074 15.15 -4.148 11.769 -11.31 6.895 3.294 20.075 6.437 0.471 13.624 -4.574 -3.838 1.587 -3.586 18.245 4.416 1.151 -11.148 -4.608 11.054 -7.723 2.175 7.125 3.567 12.552 -2.681 -7.373 13.516 -2.248 16.693 -1.864 6.298 -7.131 8.132 11.268 8.704 8.118 8.288 2020 +662 CIV LUR Côte d'Ivoire Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +662 CIV LE Côte d'Ivoire Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +662 CIV LP Côte d'Ivoire Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Data prior to 1996 are preliminary in light of a pending re-basing operation. Latest actual data: 2015 Notes: World Bank Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 7.993 8.175 8.492 8.924 9.173 9.528 9.902 10.286 10.382 10.804 11.246 11.697 12.157 13.358 13.758 14.158 14.56 14.938 15.326 15.725 16.134 16.553 16.984 17.425 17.878 18.343 18.82 19.309 19.811 20.327 20.855 21.397 21.954 22.524 23.11 23.711 24.327 24.96 25.609 26.275 26.958 27.659 28.378 29.116 29.873 30.649 31.446 32.264 2015 +662 CIV GGR Côte d'Ivoire General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,364.04" "1,426.31" "1,306.14" "1,270.60" "1,376.60" "1,482.25" "1,403.53" "1,507.49" "1,566.00" "1,727.53" "1,947.98" "2,156.22" "2,120.80" "2,236.60" "1,725.86" "2,621.36" "3,039.51" "3,293.46" "3,916.81" "4,188.89" "4,523.43" "4,764.07" "5,158.53" "5,289.19" "6,171.91" "6,312.60" "7,103.07" "7,916.55" "8,501.89" "9,126.54" "9,802.66" 2020 +662 CIV GGR_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.423 13.868 12.4 12.047 12.138 12.461 11.414 12.47 12.572 13.427 14.454 14.38 13.384 13.129 10.308 13.865 14.236 13.645 14.461 14.737 15.101 14.785 15.04 14.979 15.89 14.821 15.27 15.667 15.549 15.499 15.473 2020 +662 CIV GGX Côte d'Ivoire General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,434.89" "1,497.98" "1,439.70" "1,358.20" "1,297.30" "1,558.05" "1,558.62" "1,632.96" "1,693.70" "1,860.61" "2,000.34" "2,187.69" "2,279.55" "2,464.36" "2,209.60" "3,051.75" "3,385.58" "3,671.95" "4,469.95" "5,043.36" "5,521.76" "5,708.28" "5,943.80" "7,255.05" "8,102.04" "8,588.53" "8,946.15" "9,453.40" "10,136.67" "10,887.45" "11,674.69" 2020 +662 CIV GGX_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.172 14.565 13.668 12.877 11.439 13.098 12.675 13.508 13.597 14.461 14.842 14.59 14.386 14.465 13.197 16.142 15.857 15.214 16.503 17.743 18.434 17.715 17.329 20.546 20.859 20.165 19.232 18.708 18.539 18.49 18.428 2020 +662 CIV GGXCNL Côte d'Ivoire General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -70.852 -71.674 -133.56 -87.6 79.3 -75.808 -155.093 -125.465 -127.698 -133.081 -52.36 -31.47 -158.75 -227.757 -483.735 -430.391 -346.076 -378.494 -553.142 -854.475 -998.331 -944.21 -785.275 "-1,965.86" "-1,930.13" "-2,275.93" "-1,843.08" "-1,536.84" "-1,634.78" "-1,760.92" "-1,872.03" 2020 +662 CIV GGXCNL_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.749 -0.697 -1.268 -0.831 0.699 -0.637 -1.261 -1.038 -1.025 -1.034 -0.389 -0.21 -1.002 -1.337 -2.889 -2.277 -1.621 -1.568 -2.042 -3.006 -3.333 -2.93 -2.29 -5.567 -4.969 -5.344 -3.962 -3.041 -2.99 -2.99 -2.955 2020 +662 CIV GGSB Côte d'Ivoire General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +662 CIV GGSB_NPGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +662 CIV GGXONLB Côte d'Ivoire General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 232.321 214.618 165.04 220.5 339 169.134 19.017 55.935 49.802 28.989 113.84 156.67 9.79 -33.3 -264.45 -197.44 -131.297 -164.894 -255.637 -494.34 -618.872 -510.04 -264.275 "-1,302.04" "-1,145.61" "-1,429.61" -879.779 -486.756 -501.787 -554.494 -582.417 2020 +662 CIV GGXONLB_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.457 2.087 1.567 2.091 2.989 1.422 0.155 0.463 0.4 0.225 0.845 1.045 0.062 -0.195 -1.579 -1.044 -0.615 -0.683 -0.944 -1.739 -2.066 -1.583 -0.771 -3.687 -2.949 -3.357 -1.891 -0.963 -0.918 -0.942 -0.919 2020 +662 CIV GGXWDN Côte d'Ivoire General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +662 CIV GGXWDN_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +662 CIV GGXWDG Côte d'Ivoire General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,961.37" "7,730.10" "8,217.93" "7,803.50" "8,071.60" "7,491.94" "6,933.19" "6,856.42" "7,245.36" "7,394.26" "7,214.74" "7,683.45" "7,364.42" "7,770.54" "8,376.34" "4,668.40" "5,257.25" "6,446.73" "7,901.63" "8,926.69" "9,938.84" "11,480.04" "13,166.53" "16,802.31" "20,250.12" "23,863.56" "25,652.50" "27,119.74" "28,654.88" "30,306.32" "32,180.29" 2020 +662 CIV GGXWDG_NGDP Côte d'Ivoire General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 84.182 75.161 78.018 73.987 71.172 62.982 56.381 56.718 58.164 57.471 53.533 51.24 46.476 45.612 50.029 24.693 24.624 26.71 29.172 31.406 33.179 35.628 38.388 47.583 52.136 56.028 55.145 53.67 52.406 51.468 50.795 2020 +662 CIV NGDP_FY Côte d'Ivoire "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Based on the adopted budget and staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. The 2011 government finance data cover only the April/December period due to post-election crisis in 2011Q1, thus the fiscal GDP also covers the same 3 quarters. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Public (and publicly guaranteed) external debt covers the central government debt, which includes French claims under C2D debt-for-development swaps that were cancelled in the context of the HIPC Initiative debt relief. These C2D claims are excluded in the Debt Sustainability Analysis for Cote d'Ivoire. Data for net external debt (which would require knowing the stock of foreign exchange reserves belonging to the country) is not available. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" "2,932.00" "3,125.30" "3,391.10" "3,548.54" "4,056.80" "4,254.47" "4,389.51" "4,190.60" "4,197.24" "4,302.57" "4,063.02" "4,091.63" "4,080.58" "4,323.37" "6,380.14" "7,589.60" "8,583.65" "9,457.31" "10,284.79" "10,533.31" "10,547.10" "11,340.96" "11,895.36" "12,296.97" "12,088.61" "12,456.70" "12,866.06" "13,477.19" "14,994.94" "15,845.68" "17,036.12" "16,743.03" "18,905.78" "21,350.24" "24,135.86" "27,086.15" "28,423.87" "29,955.01" "32,222.27" "34,298.89" "35,311.38" "38,841.11" "42,591.88" "46,517.87" "50,530.22" "54,678.15" "58,883.72" "63,352.99" 2020 +662 CIV BCA Côte d'Ivoire Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data prior to 1996 are preliminary in light of a pending re-basing operation. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -1.826 -1.411 -1.016 -0.929 -0.073 0.068 -0.298 -0.968 -1.239 -0.966 -1.214 -1.074 -1.013 -0.892 -0.014 -0.492 -0.162 -0.155 -0.29 -0.12 -0.241 -0.061 0.768 0.294 0.241 0.04 0.479 -0.139 0.453 1.624 0.465 2.666 -0.321 -0.423 0.511 -0.201 -0.414 -1.049 -2.285 -1.349 -1.974 -2.638 -3.556 -3.665 -3.853 -3.693 -3.624 -3.602 2020 +662 CIV BCA_NGDPD Côte d'Ivoire Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -13.162 -12.271 -9.846 -9.973 -0.784 0.717 -2.349 -6.944 -8.791 -7.165 -8.136 -7.405 -6.569 -5.84 -0.12 -3.239 -0.967 -0.955 -1.665 -0.698 -1.625 -0.396 4.48 1.387 1.051 0.168 1.947 -0.494 1.349 4.82 1.35 7.504 -0.866 -0.978 1.045 -0.44 -0.864 -2.034 -3.938 -2.304 -3.214 -3.764 -5.182 -5.042 -4.867 -4.286 -3.88 -3.585 2019 +960 HRV NGDP_R Croatia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 219.73 202.152 214.079 228.281 241.689 257.751 262.55 260.094 269.845 278.028 293.936 310.179 323.049 336.981 353.623 370.994 378.027 350.499 346.116 345.822 337.951 336.724 335.559 344.035 356.187 368.347 379.029 392.228 360.45 397.353 420.797 435.525 448.59 461.6 474.063 485.914 2021 +960 HRV NGDP_RPCH Croatia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8 5.9 6.634 5.874 6.645 1.862 -0.936 3.749 3.032 5.722 5.526 4.149 4.313 4.939 4.912 1.896 -7.282 -1.251 -0.085 -2.276 -0.363 -0.346 2.526 3.532 3.414 2.9 3.482 -8.102 10.238 5.9 3.5 3 2.9 2.7 2.5 2021 +960 HRV NGDP Croatia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.231 46.555 104.371 117.456 129.057 147.199 162.318 166.82 180.782 194.139 213.123 234.576 253.194 272.358 296.913 324.784 349.157 333.335 332.223 337.572 334.593 335.955 335.293 344.035 355.922 372.355 390.856 412.228 378.343 430.623 494.381 539.999 577.032 610.823 639.645 667.025 2021 +960 HRV NGDPD Croatia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.284 13.007 17.401 22.455 23.672 24.045 25.422 23.444 21.84 23.274 27.075 34.985 41.959 45.78 50.86 60.543 70.751 63.084 60.426 63.17 57.193 58.889 58.33 50.163 52.295 56.214 62.248 62.246 57.203 67.707 69.38 73.49 78.74 83.843 88.37 92.762 2021 +960 HRV PPPGDP Croatia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.175 36.896 39.907 43.447 46.841 50.815 52.344 52.585 55.792 58.779 63.111 67.913 72.63 78.138 84.527 91.075 94.582 88.256 88.2 89.956 91.316 93.971 94.622 97.976 105.229 111.909 117.905 124.193 115.507 132.623 150.433 161.246 169.568 177.729 186.002 194.342 2021 +960 HRV NGDP_D Croatia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.47 23.03 48.754 51.453 53.398 57.109 61.824 64.139 66.995 69.827 72.507 75.626 78.376 80.823 83.963 87.544 92.363 95.103 95.986 97.614 99.006 99.772 99.921 100 99.926 101.088 103.12 105.099 104.964 108.373 117.487 123.988 128.632 132.328 134.928 137.272 2021 +960 HRV NGDPRPC Croatia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "46,456.35" "43,716.34" "47,317.85" "51,266.33" "53,780.44" "56,375.92" "58,331.42" "57,113.21" "61,594.39" "64,657.67" "68,325.43" "72,084.36" "75,040.42" "78,185.85" "82,028.07" "86,077.49" "87,709.28" "81,416.73" "80,585.80" "80,780.66" "79,182.52" "79,117.48" "79,178.62" "81,835.16" "85,334.69" "89,296.24" "92,717.47" "96,489.05" "89,043.97" "98,508.13" "105,035.35" "109,348.40" "113,216.95" "116,383.86" "119,168.71" "121,782.58" 2020 +960 HRV NGDPRPPPPC Croatia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "14,114.04" "13,281.59" "14,375.78" "15,575.38" "16,339.20" "17,127.74" "17,721.84" "17,351.74" "18,713.17" "19,643.84" "20,758.15" "21,900.17" "22,798.25" "23,753.88" "24,921.19" "26,151.46" "26,647.22" "24,735.46" "24,483.01" "24,542.21" "24,056.68" "24,036.92" "24,055.49" "24,862.58" "25,925.79" "27,129.36" "28,168.77" "29,314.63" "27,052.72" "29,928.05" "31,911.11" "33,221.46" "34,396.78" "35,358.93" "36,205.00" "36,999.13" 2020 +960 HRV NGDPPC Croatia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 683.037 "10,067.73" "23,069.21" "26,377.88" "28,717.71" "32,195.73" "36,062.71" "36,631.58" "41,265.01" "45,148.61" "49,540.45" "54,514.53" "58,813.94" "63,192.11" "68,873.35" "75,355.92" "81,010.91" "77,429.73" "77,351.11" "78,853.54" "78,395.74" "78,936.80" "79,115.86" "81,835.16" "85,271.20" "90,267.88" "95,610.57" "101,409.10" "93,464.18" "106,756.12" "123,402.72" "135,578.96" "145,633.49" "154,007.85" "160,792.46" "167,173.46" 2020 +960 HRV NGDPDPC Croatia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,597.10" "2,812.88" "3,846.14" "5,042.84" "5,267.39" "5,259.29" "5,648.04" "5,148.07" "4,985.10" "5,412.50" "6,293.50" "8,130.47" "9,746.54" "10,621.89" "11,797.84" "14,047.05" "16,415.45" "14,653.77" "14,068.93" "14,755.90" "13,400.31" "13,836.71" "13,763.67" "11,932.27" "12,528.85" "13,627.75" "15,226.98" "15,312.71" "14,131.15" "16,785.33" "17,318.05" "18,451.27" "19,872.62" "21,139.40" "22,214.21" "23,248.66" 2020 +960 HRV PPPPC Croatia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,282.65" "7,978.86" "8,820.66" "9,757.09" "10,423.00" "11,114.42" "11,629.38" "11,546.95" "12,735.07" "13,669.61" "14,670.17" "15,782.72" "16,870.98" "18,129.40" "19,607.22" "21,131.19" "21,944.69" "20,500.86" "20,535.53" "21,012.89" "21,395.42" "22,079.54" "22,327.13" "23,305.37" "25,210.66" "27,129.36" "28,841.68" "30,551.85" "28,534.24" "32,878.75" "37,549.80" "40,484.51" "42,796.30" "44,811.02" "46,756.78" "48,706.97" 2020 +960 HRV NGAP_NPGDP Croatia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +960 HRV PPPSH Croatia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.118 0.106 0.109 0.112 0.115 0.118 0.117 0.112 0.11 0.111 0.114 0.116 0.115 0.114 0.114 0.113 0.112 0.104 0.098 0.094 0.091 0.089 0.086 0.088 0.091 0.091 0.091 0.092 0.087 0.09 0.093 0.094 0.094 0.093 0.093 0.092 2021 +960 HRV PPPEX Croatia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.082 1.262 2.615 2.703 2.755 2.897 3.101 3.172 3.24 3.303 3.377 3.454 3.486 3.486 3.513 3.566 3.692 3.777 3.767 3.753 3.664 3.575 3.543 3.511 3.382 3.327 3.315 3.319 3.276 3.247 3.286 3.349 3.403 3.437 3.439 3.432 2021 +960 HRV NID_NGDP Croatia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.274 -1.496 13.118 16.789 20.047 25.553 21.542 19.835 20.02 21.236 24.485 27.886 26.666 26.764 28.944 28.844 30.516 24.969 20.94 19.748 18.62 19.163 18.767 20.355 20.734 21.694 23.172 22.782 23.898 20.04 21.444 21.25 21.063 20.956 20.668 20.355 2021 +960 HRV NGSD_NGDP Croatia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for the GDP and its components result from splicing. The GDP estimates include all economic activities within the ESA 2010 production boundary, covering both registered and unregistered activities. In addition to the unregistered activities covered since the implementation of ESA 1995 in 2009, since September 2014 CBS is also covering data on illegal activities within ESA 2010. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices. Gross domestic product (GDP) by expenditure approach is valued at market prices and gross value added (GVA) by production approach is valued at basic prices. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.724 4.875 20.714 16.789 20.047 25.553 21.542 21.199 18.594 19.078 18.202 18.903 20.729 19.584 21.22 21.083 20.074 18.454 18.806 18.067 16.849 18.142 19.116 23.726 23.043 25.234 25.058 25.813 23.786 23.438 23.614 23.239 23.205 23.223 23.013 22.82 2021 +960 HRV PCPI Croatia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The CPI follows the recommendations laid down in the ILO's Consumer Price Index Manual: Theory and Practices (2004) and the relevant EU regulations relevant to harmonized indices of consumer prices (HICP). The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for prices result from splicing. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. Since January 2016, the compilation of the CPIs has been based on the weights derived from the household expenditures from the 2014 Household Budget Survey which were updated to December 2015 prices. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.736 28.095 55.489 56.578 58.64 60.815 64.895 67.5 70.608 73.275 74.5 75.817 77.375 79.942 82.492 84.883 90.042 92.183 93.133 95.25 98.5 100.683 100.467 100 98.875 99.992 101.492 102.275 102.383 105.05 115.303 121.668 126.419 130.634 133.592 136.084 2021 +960 HRV PCPIPCH Croatia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,518.53" 97.505 1.963 3.644 3.709 6.709 4.014 4.605 3.777 1.672 1.767 2.055 3.317 3.19 2.899 6.077 2.379 1.031 2.273 3.412 2.217 -0.215 -0.464 -1.125 1.129 1.5 0.772 0.106 2.605 9.76 5.521 3.904 3.334 2.265 1.865 2021 +960 HRV PCPIE Croatia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The CPI follows the recommendations laid down in the ILO's Consumer Price Index Manual: Theory and Practices (2004) and the relevant EU regulations relevant to harmonized indices of consumer prices (HICP). The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data for prices result from splicing. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. Since January 2016, the compilation of the CPIs has been based on the weights derived from the household expenditures from the 2014 Household Budget Survey which were updated to December 2015 prices. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.57 57.2 55.49 57.56 59.61 61.97 65.7 68.2 71.9 73.7 75 76.3 78.4 81.2 82.9 87.7 90.2 91.9 93.6 95.6 100 100.3 99.8 99.2 99.4 100.6 101.4 102.9 102.2 107.8 117.721 123.434 127.472 131.222 134.167 136.643 2021 +960 HRV PCPIEPCH Croatia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,151.64" -2.99 3.73 3.562 3.959 6.019 3.805 5.425 2.503 1.764 1.733 2.752 3.571 2.094 5.79 2.851 1.885 1.85 2.137 4.603 0.3 -0.499 -0.601 0.202 1.207 0.795 1.479 -0.68 5.479 9.203 4.853 3.272 2.941 2.245 1.845 2021 +960 HRV TM_RPCH Croatia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae. Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010. Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border. Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.852 -17.475 16.005 6.8 25.1 -4.601 -3.874 -3.873 11.886 18.18 11.712 5.195 5.234 8.258 6.056 3.843 -20.343 -3.039 2.539 -2.358 3.193 3.524 9.379 6.479 8.44 7.501 6.528 -12.26 14.706 8.305 6.029 4.466 2.804 2.344 2.35 2021 +960 HRV TMG_RPCH Croatia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae. Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010. Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border. Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.225 14.734 13.838 4.53 31.542 4.834 -18.792 57.443 14.568 19.736 12.903 5.346 8.335 9.76 7.491 2.814 -22.106 -2.608 3.799 -2.745 4.941 5.077 8.831 6.138 7.4 6.728 6.296 -8.837 14.849 8 5 4 2.2 2 2 2021 +960 HRV TX_RPCH Croatia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae. Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010. Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border. Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.395 -15.953 -6.393 9.8 7.6 6.937 -0.162 13.522 9.934 4.821 6.776 7.299 4.575 7.948 5.005 -2.114 -13.822 7.783 2.304 -1.456 2.48 7.395 10.343 7.048 6.887 3.708 6.843 -22.726 33.307 11.32 6.599 4.995 4.502 3.899 3.546 2021 +960 HRV TXG_RPCH Croatia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities produce data from 1995 only; Earlier data result from splicing. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Export and import price indices were calculated as unit value indices, in other words, indices of the change of the export and import value per quantity unit of exported/imported goods, that is, per kilogram as a uniform and comparable quantity unit for all goods. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Export and import price indices were calculated according to the Fisher's, so-called ideal, formula, which is a geometrical mean between the Laspeyres' and Paasche's formulae. Chain-weighted: No. Export and import price indices are calculated as monthly or quarterly as compared to the base year (previous year). For example, export and import price indices for the first quarter of 2011 are calculated as compared to the period from January to December 2010. Trade System: Special trade. Special - special trade in a wider sense: processing in customs warehouses and free zones are included. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;. This statistics does not include temporary export and import (less than two years) of goods that are returned to the owner in an unaltered state, services, monetary gold, goods used as carriers of customized information including software and software downloaded from the Internet, means of payment which are legal tender and securities, goods supplied free of charge which are not the subject of commercial transactions (advertising material and commercial samples), supplying of Croatian diplomatic missions abroad and foreign diplomatic missions in the Republic of Croatia, and temporary exports and imports for repair.For 2016, transaction imports below 1.8 million kuna and exports below 0.9 million kuna are exempted from statistical reports. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). The export values are calculated on the basis of the FOB parity. It means that the invoice value is reduced for transportation and other costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery abroad, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is increased by the costs incurred from the place of delivery in Croatia to the Croatian border. Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). The import values are calculated on the basis of the CIF parity. It means that the invoice value is increased by transportation and other costs incurred from the place of delivery abroad to the Croatian border, if it is agreed that goods are delivered abroad. If it is agreed for delivery to take place in the country (Republic of Croatia), the invoice value is reduced for the costs incurred from the Croatian border to the place of delivery in Croatia. Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.225 -17.099 -1.875 -2.189 -2.239 9.578 -1.134 -22.003 5.774 11.714 4.951 16.736 11.131 10.757 1.431 -2.499 -11.533 18.341 -0.221 -2.114 5.701 8.456 10.346 5.241 8.993 3.209 4.613 0.257 19.999 3 3 4 4 4 4 2021 +960 HRV LUR Croatia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2021. For quarterly data, latest actual is 2022Q2 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.159 15.253 14.775 14.48 14.5 9.952 9.906 11.637 18.633 20.592 21.508 21.783 19.067 17.783 17.583 16.525 14.733 13.033 14.517 17.167 17.367 18.6 19.808 19.275 17.067 14.958 12.433 9.858 7.758 9 8.092 6.899 6.554 6.094 5.818 5.634 5.449 2021 +960 HRV LE Croatia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +960 HRV LP Croatia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. By the former Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Croatia (CroStat), now the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (CBS, www.dzs.hr). Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.73 4.624 4.524 4.453 4.494 4.572 4.501 4.554 4.381 4.3 4.302 4.303 4.305 4.31 4.311 4.31 4.31 4.305 4.295 4.281 4.268 4.256 4.238 4.204 4.174 4.125 4.088 4.065 4.048 4.034 4.006 3.983 3.962 3.966 3.978 3.99 2020 +960 HRV GGR Croatia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.932 14.224 42.681 49.647 56.471 63.129 75.152 73.218 75.269 77.793 100.127 105.879 110.105 116.803 127.696 139.902 149.175 141.664 138.367 138.651 143.557 143.795 144.833 154.257 163.461 169.347 177.68 190.87 178.628 199.633 232.289 251.86 259.993 272.695 279.272 282.728 2021 +960 HRV GGR_NGDP Croatia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.831 30.547 40.885 42.269 43.757 42.887 46.299 43.89 41.635 40.071 46.981 45.136 43.486 42.886 43.008 43.075 42.724 42.499 41.649 41.073 42.905 42.802 43.196 44.838 45.926 45.48 45.459 46.302 47.213 46.359 46.986 46.641 45.057 44.644 43.66 42.386 2021 +960 HRV GGX Croatia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.035 14.448 40.867 50.97 58.006 65.627 79.574 84.841 85.124 88.859 107.071 116.393 122.571 126.701 136.918 147.098 158.967 161.669 159.628 165.235 161.792 162.231 163.187 165.993 166.757 166.543 177.796 189.901 206.338 212.072 246.025 263.258 270.09 280.244 285.842 288.395 2021 +960 HRV GGX_NGDP Croatia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.019 31.027 39.147 43.395 44.946 44.584 49.024 50.858 47.087 45.771 50.239 49.619 48.41 46.52 46.114 45.291 45.529 48.5 48.048 48.948 48.355 48.29 48.67 48.249 46.852 44.727 45.489 46.067 54.537 49.248 49.764 48.752 46.807 45.88 44.688 43.236 2021 +960 HRV GGXCNL Croatia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.103 -0.223 1.814 -1.323 -1.535 -2.498 -4.422 -11.624 -9.855 -11.066 -6.944 -10.514 -12.466 -9.898 -9.223 -7.196 -9.792 -20.005 -21.261 -26.584 -18.236 -18.436 -18.354 -11.736 -3.297 2.804 -0.116 0.969 -27.71 -12.438 -13.736 -11.398 -10.097 -7.549 -6.571 -5.668 2021 +960 HRV GGXCNL_NGDP Croatia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.188 -0.48 1.738 -1.126 -1.189 -1.697 -2.724 -6.968 -5.451 -5.7 -3.258 -4.482 -4.924 -3.634 -3.106 -2.216 -2.804 -6.001 -6.4 -7.875 -5.45 -5.488 -5.474 -3.411 -0.926 0.753 -0.03 0.235 -7.324 -2.888 -2.778 -2.111 -1.75 -1.236 -1.027 -0.85 2021 +960 HRV GGSB Croatia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.953 -13.494 -16.65 -15.651 -28.092 -24.002 -22.234 -23.551 -19.999 -20.333 -19.792 -20.609 -16.451 -9.027 -3.299 2.845 4.807 -2.255 -20.437 -12.057 -16.379 -13.257 -11.021 -7.91 -6.813 -5.708 2021 +960 HRV GGSB_NPGDP Croatia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.326 -5.99 -6.936 -6.157 -11.747 -8.77 -7.146 -7.312 -6.151 -6.241 -6.102 -6.369 -4.945 -2.629 -0.94 0.776 1.25 -0.563 -5.13 -2.792 -3.366 -2.48 -1.919 -1.297 -1.066 -0.856 2021 +960 HRV GGXONLB Croatia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.082 -0.011 2.952 0.1 -0.291 -0.442 -2.21 -9.154 -6.823 -7.496 -4.034 -7.384 -8.924 -6.101 -5.503 -3.132 -4.814 -13.975 -14.622 -18.758 -9.274 -9.386 -8.652 -1.105 6.755 11.748 7.877 9.079 -21.107 -6.682 -8.108 -5.753 -5.056 -3.019 -2.141 -1.21 2021 +960 HRV GGXONLB_NGDP Croatia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.538 -0.024 2.828 0.085 -0.226 -0.3 -1.362 -5.488 -3.774 -3.861 -1.893 -3.148 -3.524 -2.24 -1.853 -0.964 -1.379 -4.193 -4.401 -5.557 -2.772 -2.794 -2.58 -0.321 1.898 3.155 2.015 2.202 -5.579 -1.552 -1.64 -1.065 -0.876 -0.494 -0.335 -0.181 2021 +960 HRV GGXWDN Croatia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.641 68.561 81.3 89.104 91.53 96.832 105.054 123.268 148.866 177.65 193.294 218.384 231.395 240.929 241.552 240.846 239.97 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +960 HRV GGXWDN_NGDP Croatia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.454 29.228 32.11 32.716 30.827 29.814 30.088 36.98 44.809 52.626 57.77 65.004 69.013 70.03 67.867 64.682 61.396 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +960 HRV GGXWDG Croatia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.389 46.781 59.864 67.217 77.675 88.795 101.174 111.406 114.089 120.574 136.201 160.974 190.032 214.759 232.159 269.654 281.097 286.444 284.056 285.437 286.597 293.222 330.438 343.609 358.796 370.194 380.291 387.84 394.411 400.078 2021 +960 HRV GGXWDG_NGDP Croatia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.802 28.043 33.114 34.623 36.446 37.853 39.959 40.904 38.425 37.124 39.008 48.292 57.2 63.619 69.386 80.265 83.836 83.26 79.808 76.657 73.325 71.131 87.338 79.793 72.575 68.555 65.905 63.495 61.661 59.98 2021 +960 HRV NGDP_FY Croatia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus deposits, loans and debt securities. Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on macro framework and authorities' medium-term fiscal guidelines. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Before ESA 2010 was introduced, Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.231 46.565 104.394 117.456 129.057 147.199 162.318 166.82 180.782 194.139 213.123 234.576 253.194 272.358 296.913 324.784 349.157 333.335 332.223 337.572 334.593 335.955 335.293 344.035 355.922 372.355 390.856 412.228 378.343 430.623 494.381 539.999 577.032 610.823 639.645 667.025 2021 +960 HRV BCA Croatia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data were historically disseminated and commented by the Croatian National Bank (www.hnb.hr) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Prior to 2012, includes large errors and omissions term, which correlates closely with estimated tourism receipts. Tourism receipts account for about 15 percent of GDP. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Croatian kuna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.314 0.621 0.684 -1.306 -0.942 -2.487 -1.463 -1.489 -0.311 -0.502 -1.701 -3.143 -2.491 -3.287 -3.928 -4.699 -7.388 -4.11 -1.289 -1.062 -1.013 -0.601 0.204 1.691 1.208 1.99 1.174 1.887 -0.064 2.301 1.505 1.462 1.687 1.901 2.07 2.283 2021 +960 HRV BCA_NGDPD Croatia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.559 4.773 3.929 -5.818 -3.979 -10.342 -5.753 -6.352 -1.426 -2.159 -6.283 -8.984 -5.937 -7.18 -7.724 -7.761 -10.442 -6.515 -2.133 -1.682 -1.771 -1.021 0.35 3.371 2.309 3.54 1.886 3.031 -0.113 3.398 2.17 1.99 2.142 2.267 2.342 2.461 2021 +423 CYP NGDP_R Cyprus "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.805 4.952 5.263 5.542 6.032 6.318 6.545 7.012 7.595 8.209 8.817 8.882 9.714 9.782 10.359 11.387 11.529 11.833 12.557 13.184 13.971 14.523 15.063 15.459 16.236 17.024 17.826 18.735 19.418 19.027 19.41 19.488 18.816 17.583 17.262 17.845 18.997 20.109 21.254 22.377 21.261 22.449 23.234 23.806 24.437 25.107 25.803 26.563 2021 +423 CYP NGDP_RPCH Cyprus "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.92 3.051 6.279 5.307 8.837 4.746 3.583 7.139 8.317 8.088 7.402 0.74 9.365 0.701 5.899 9.924 1.247 2.641 6.112 4.998 5.965 3.952 3.722 2.624 5.026 4.854 4.713 5.097 3.648 -2.016 2.015 0.402 -3.447 -6.553 -1.828 3.382 6.455 5.852 5.693 5.283 -4.984 5.585 3.498 2.463 2.649 2.742 2.773 2.943 2021 +423 CYP NGDP Cyprus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.395 1.607 1.88 2.086 2.454 2.719 2.935 3.268 3.656 4.14 4.689 4.907 5.693 6.028 6.721 7.678 7.979 8.373 9.06 9.732 10.595 11.417 11.877 12.845 13.856 14.822 16 17.512 19.01 18.676 19.41 19.803 19.441 17.995 17.43 17.884 18.929 20.245 21.613 23.01 21.618 23.437 25.266 26.919 28.044 29.513 31.104 32.873 2021 +423 CYP NGDPD Cyprus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.314 2.242 2.319 2.321 2.447 2.611 3.317 3.979 4.589 4.901 6.003 6.195 7.424 7.098 8.004 9.937 10.016 9.544 10.251 10.502 9.988 10.397 11.422 14.552 17.327 18.713 20.422 24.082 27.955 26.02 25.753 27.56 24.993 23.9 23.162 19.844 20.947 22.863 25.535 25.762 24.672 27.738 26.705 27.592 28.822 30.51 32.365 34.431 2021 +423 CYP PPPGDP Cyprus "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.008 3.393 3.829 4.19 4.725 5.106 5.395 5.923 6.642 7.461 8.313 8.658 9.684 9.983 10.798 12.118 12.494 13.045 13.998 14.905 16.152 17.169 18.085 18.926 20.411 22.073 23.826 25.717 27.167 26.79 27.658 28.346 27.503 26.181 25.643 26.976 30.414 32.924 35.629 38.183 36.717 40.378 44.762 47.499 49.78 52.096 54.559 57.252 2021 +423 CYP NGDP_D Cyprus "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 29.033 32.456 35.73 37.63 40.68 43.041 44.847 46.605 48.131 50.426 53.183 55.251 58.608 61.623 64.882 67.431 69.212 70.761 72.152 73.812 75.837 78.614 78.847 83.094 85.345 87.07 89.757 93.472 97.896 98.155 99.999 101.617 103.319 102.343 100.977 100.215 99.642 100.678 101.688 102.83 101.677 104.4 108.745 113.075 114.762 117.547 120.543 123.755 2021 +423 CYP NGDPRPC Cyprus "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,448.23" "9,615.51" "10,105.43" "10,504.60" "11,278.97" "11,676.71" "11,953.65" "12,668.15" "13,579.41" "14,465.60" "15,217.19" "14,930.32" "15,908.63" "15,631.01" "16,211.09" "17,643.19" "17,565.63" "17,759.52" "18,596.45" "19,307.27" "20,232.82" "20,819.76" "21,350.20" "21,659.33" "22,459.20" "23,222.43" "23,959.26" "24,718.57" "25,012.59" "23,874.87" "23,695.46" "23,206.76" "21,828.14" "20,306.56" "20,118.30" "21,068.63" "22,394.05" "23,524.75" "24,592.70" "25,547.12" "23,942.88" "25,054.32" "25,695.72" "26,091.12" "26,542.79" "27,029.48" "27,559.72" "28,155.10" 2021 +423 CYP NGDPRPPPPC Cyprus "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,469.22" "15,743.08" "16,545.21" "17,198.77" "18,466.61" "19,117.81" "19,571.22" "20,741.05" "22,233.03" "23,683.95" "24,914.50" "24,444.81" "26,046.56" "25,592.03" "26,541.78" "28,886.50" "28,759.50" "29,076.95" "30,447.22" "31,611.02" "33,126.38" "34,087.35" "34,955.83" "35,461.96" "36,771.55" "38,021.16" "39,227.53" "40,470.73" "40,952.11" "39,089.37" "38,795.63" "37,995.50" "35,738.35" "33,247.11" "32,938.88" "34,494.83" "36,664.88" "38,516.12" "40,264.65" "41,827.28" "39,200.72" "41,020.43" "42,070.58" "42,717.95" "43,457.44" "44,254.28" "45,122.43" "46,097.21" 2021 +423 CYP NGDPPC Cyprus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,743.10" "3,120.85" "3,610.66" "3,952.91" "4,588.23" "5,025.80" "5,360.80" "5,904.00" "6,535.93" "7,294.36" "8,092.95" "8,249.10" "9,323.66" "9,632.26" "10,518.05" "11,896.98" "12,157.55" "12,566.77" "13,417.65" "14,251.05" "15,344.02" "16,367.17" "16,833.94" "17,997.53" "19,167.84" "20,219.71" "21,505.14" "23,104.94" "24,486.40" "23,434.30" "23,695.34" "23,582.11" "22,552.61" "20,782.26" "20,314.80" "21,113.97" "22,313.78" "23,684.32" "25,007.87" "26,270.04" "24,344.35" "26,156.72" "27,942.88" "29,502.46" "30,460.98" "31,772.23" "33,221.40" "34,843.35" 2021 +423 CYP NGDPDPC Cyprus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,549.59" "4,352.50" "4,452.67" "4,399.22" "4,575.65" "4,824.67" "6,057.90" "7,188.22" "8,204.30" "8,635.77" "10,360.00" "10,413.73" "12,158.60" "11,342.41" "12,525.32" "15,396.92" "15,260.36" "14,323.92" "15,181.80" "15,379.84" "14,464.82" "14,905.02" "16,188.39" "20,389.18" "23,969.65" "25,527.25" "27,448.57" "31,774.61" "36,009.56" "32,650.27" "31,438.96" "32,819.47" "28,993.69" "27,601.69" "26,995.19" "23,428.59" "24,692.37" "26,746.28" "29,546.55" "29,411.88" "27,783.76" "30,957.17" "29,534.74" "30,239.87" "31,305.84" "32,846.19" "34,567.71" "36,495.40" 2021 +423 CYP PPPPC Cyprus "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,914.45" "6,588.61" "7,352.16" "7,941.87" "8,835.09" "9,435.85" "9,854.14" "10,701.45" "11,875.75" "13,146.85" "14,347.48" "14,553.10" "15,860.08" "15,952.63" "16,898.05" "18,776.45" "19,036.20" "19,578.19" "20,731.57" "21,827.29" "23,391.86" "24,612.73" "25,633.20" "26,517.59" "28,234.99" "30,110.03" "32,023.97" "33,931.72" "34,993.76" "33,616.11" "33,764.53" "33,755.23" "31,905.78" "30,236.86" "29,887.40" "31,847.99" "35,851.80" "38,516.12" "41,226.50" "43,592.60" "41,347.53" "45,064.77" "49,504.44" "52,057.17" "54,069.54" "56,084.27" "58,273.15" "60,684.01" 2021 +423 CYP NGAP_NPGDP Cyprus Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.668 -0.47 -0.399 -1.231 1.206 -0.162 -2.65 -1.949 -0.193 1.544 2.997 -1.652 2.143 -2.126 -1.312 3.427 -0.658 -3.042 -1.985 -1.781 -0.482 -0.874 -1.25 -2.411 -1.008 0.602 2.519 5.335 7.249 3.703 4.783 4.463 0.245 -6.995 -9.62 -7.892 -3.752 -0.352 1.737 2.318 -1.548 -0.4 0.526 -0.062 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +423 CYP PPPSH Cyprus Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.027 0.028 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.031 0.03 0.027 0.025 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.027 2021 +423 CYP PPPEX Cyprus Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.464 0.474 0.491 0.498 0.519 0.533 0.544 0.552 0.55 0.555 0.564 0.567 0.588 0.604 0.622 0.634 0.639 0.642 0.647 0.653 0.656 0.665 0.657 0.679 0.679 0.672 0.672 0.681 0.7 0.697 0.702 0.699 0.707 0.687 0.68 0.663 0.622 0.615 0.607 0.603 0.589 0.58 0.564 0.567 0.563 0.567 0.57 0.574 2021 +423 CYP NID_NGDP Cyprus Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 49.26 44.081 42.746 40.708 45.342 41.514 36.291 34.964 36.512 42.293 36.645 34.436 38.197 32.592 33.054 26.518 24.175 23.886 18.898 19.639 20.322 17.665 20.266 19.524 21.966 22.344 24.505 24.245 28.803 22.772 23.911 18.799 16.032 12.853 13.45 13.18 17.364 20.786 19.273 20.244 19.06 16.708 18.526 17.964 18.186 18.244 18.346 18.449 2021 +423 CYP NGSD_NGDP Cyprus Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 28.651 29.564 27.407 23.935 27.995 26.724 27.087 24.642 24.651 25.439 22.693 17.543 18.184 23.993 24.624 25.978 20.978 20.716 23.073 19.316 16.06 16.235 18.632 18.356 17.505 17.171 18.232 13.648 14.215 16.186 13.293 16.611 12.334 11.451 9.496 13.229 13.237 15.651 15.375 14.627 9.098 9.588 10.043 10.805 11.058 11.234 11.495 11.742 2021 +423 CYP PCPI Cyprus "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Haver. Haver seasonally adjusts non-seasonally adjusted Eurostat Data. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 32.163 35.619 37.91 39.825 42.211 44.336 44.876 46.079 47.66 49.455 51.682 54.286 57.816 60.642 63.468 65.126 66.808 69.018 70.631 71.433 74.903 76.393 78.517 81.64 83.188 84.873 86.784 88.668 92.556 92.723 95.096 98.406 101.445 101.833 101.558 99.994 98.778 99.45 100.23 100.781 99.674 101.913 110.057 114.289 116.689 119.023 121.403 123.831 2021 +423 CYP PCPIPCH Cyprus "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.518 10.745 6.433 5.05 5.992 5.034 1.218 2.679 3.433 3.766 4.503 5.04 6.501 4.889 4.66 2.612 2.582 3.308 2.338 1.136 4.858 1.988 2.781 3.978 1.896 2.026 2.252 2.171 4.384 0.18 2.56 3.481 3.088 0.382 -0.269 -1.54 -1.217 0.681 0.784 0.55 -1.098 2.246 7.991 3.845 2.1 2 2 2 2021 +423 CYP PCPIE Cyprus "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Haver. Haver seasonally adjusts non-seasonally adjusted Eurostat Data. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 33.558 37.027 38.726 40.319 43.611 44.425 45.673 46.699 48.656 50.026 52.923 56.377 60.037 61.93 65.159 66.226 67.52 70.06 70.59 73.08 75.82 77.46 79.87 81.71 84.86 86.07 87.36 90.71 92.49 94.13 96.14 100.35 101.96 100.8 99.91 99.39 99.46 99.03 99.98 100.61 99.72 104.45 111.344 114.016 116.41 118.738 121.113 123.536 2021 +423 CYP PCPIEPCH Cyprus "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.453 10.338 4.589 4.113 8.165 1.867 2.808 2.246 4.191 2.817 5.79 6.528 6.491 3.154 5.213 1.637 1.954 3.762 0.756 3.527 3.749 2.163 3.111 2.304 3.855 1.426 1.499 3.835 1.962 1.773 2.135 4.379 1.604 -1.138 -0.883 -0.52 0.07 -0.432 0.959 0.63 -0.885 4.743 6.6 2.4 2.1 2 2 2 2021 +423 CYP TM_RPCH Cyprus Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.353 -8.907 1.698 -4.395 4.753 -8.332 -2.115 8.809 19.195 14.134 7.792 1.619 19.158 -25.485 8.727 -17.329 7.872 0.885 1.909 3.308 12.546 -0.193 -0.355 -0.976 6.946 1.57 5.702 10.463 12.508 -15.324 10.796 -2.592 -3.634 -4.555 7.719 8.062 10.164 14.303 4.323 8.338 -2.548 9.237 4.876 3.124 2.915 3.095 3.274 3.578 2021 +423 CYP TMG_RPCH Cyprus Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.268 0.183 -1.09 -5.252 7.455 6.243 10.123 12.196 -18.872 10.975 -4.27 -7.804 -14.979 6.583 6.277 12.828 12.51 4.082 -7.176 -7.361 7.703 10.63 2.513 3.088 3.339 3.641 4.048 2021 +423 CYP TX_RPCH Cyprus Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 9.317 -1.636 -2.302 -3.337 0.473 -4.628 7.845 10.512 17.036 10.906 7.735 -7.558 18.919 -10.878 7.042 -20.225 3.059 3.517 1.85 8.931 10.456 2.177 -4.093 -1.394 2.49 2.051 1.268 5.28 -0.65 -4.654 6.139 6.952 -0.534 1.16 6.243 8.89 7.052 11.18 7.271 7.484 -5.106 13.989 5.796 4.475 2.997 3.039 2.959 3.065 2021 +423 CYP TXG_RPCH Cyprus Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: Based on National Accounts Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.126 -0.408 -9.942 -5.148 2.758 -16.253 2.392 10.097 3.638 8.426 11.136 -0.186 -12.587 -2.883 7.32 -8.954 6.232 31.608 -17.056 -2.521 18.957 -3.938 3.55 3.454 3.22 2.767 2.9 2021 +423 CYP LUR Cyprus Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: Eurostat, Labor force survey. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a 2.8 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.7 3.4 2.8 2.3 1.8 3 1.825 2.7 2.7 2.6 3.1 3.4 3.4 3.6 4.842 3.925 3.517 4.108 4.625 5.3 4.55 3.925 3.65 5.325 6.275 7.85 11.8 15.85 16.075 14.9 12.95 11.05 8.35 7.075 7.575 7.475 6.728 6.544 6.258 5.979 5.602 5.223 2021 +423 CYP LE Cyprus Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: Eurostat, Labor force survey. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a 0.239 0.241 0.242 0.245 0.248 0.25 0.253 0.261 0.271 0.274 0.267 0.278 0.279 0.283 0.296 0.298 0.299 0.304 0.301 0.31 0.319 0.325 0.337 0.341 0.348 0.357 0.378 0.383 0.383 0.395 0.398 0.385 0.365 0.363 0.358 0.363 0.38 0.401 0.416 0.417 0.432 0.437 0.443 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +423 CYP LP Cyprus Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Annual data prior to 1994 are end of year. Starting 1995 annual data are as of January 1 of each year. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 0.509 0.515 0.521 0.528 0.535 0.541 0.548 0.554 0.559 0.568 0.579 0.595 0.611 0.626 0.639 0.645 0.656 0.666 0.675 0.683 0.69 0.698 0.706 0.714 0.723 0.733 0.744 0.758 0.776 0.797 0.819 0.84 0.862 0.866 0.858 0.847 0.848 0.855 0.864 0.876 0.888 0.896 0.904 0.912 0.921 0.929 0.936 0.943 2021 +423 CYP GGR Cyprus General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.281 2.353 2.461 2.766 2.945 3.468 3.837 3.954 4.429 4.84 5.553 6.094 7.143 7.43 6.808 7.203 7.233 7.085 6.664 7.008 7.094 7.138 7.781 8.452 9.128 8.499 9.946 10.588 11.282 11.823 12.327 12.786 13.385 2021 +423 CYP GGR_NGDP Cyprus General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.703 29.488 29.394 30.53 30.267 32.731 33.608 33.291 34.479 34.926 37.464 38.085 40.792 39.084 36.455 37.11 36.526 36.445 37.032 40.203 39.665 37.71 38.431 39.107 39.671 39.316 42.437 41.906 41.91 42.158 41.768 41.106 40.719 2021 +423 CYP GGX Cyprus General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.335 2.589 2.865 3.115 3.34 3.705 4.078 4.445 5.188 5.354 5.883 6.26 6.578 7.265 7.823 8.115 8.355 8.167 7.595 7.048 7.06 7.092 7.384 9.227 8.83 9.744 10.335 10.714 11.036 11.462 11.865 12.259 12.83 2021 +423 CYP GGX_NGDP Cyprus General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.416 32.445 34.215 34.382 34.321 34.97 35.715 37.422 40.386 38.638 39.689 39.127 37.564 38.218 41.889 41.806 42.192 42.012 42.204 40.438 39.48 37.466 36.473 42.69 38.374 45.072 44.096 42.404 40.996 40.87 40.203 39.413 39.03 2021 +423 CYP GGXCNL Cyprus General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.055 -0.236 -0.404 -0.349 -0.395 -0.237 -0.241 -0.491 -0.759 -0.514 -0.33 -0.167 0.565 0.165 -1.015 -0.912 -1.122 -1.082 -0.931 -0.041 0.033 0.046 0.396 -0.775 0.298 -1.245 -0.389 -0.126 0.246 0.361 0.462 0.526 0.555 2021 +423 CYP GGXCNL_NGDP Cyprus General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.712 -2.956 -4.821 -3.851 -4.054 -2.24 -2.107 -4.131 -5.907 -3.712 -2.224 -1.041 3.228 0.866 -5.433 -4.697 -5.666 -5.566 -5.173 -0.234 0.186 0.244 1.958 -3.584 1.296 -5.757 -1.659 -0.498 0.915 1.288 1.564 1.692 1.688 2021 +423 CYP GGSB Cyprus General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.055 -0.215 -0.304 -0.279 -0.327 -0.217 -0.202 -0.468 -0.856 -0.612 -0.498 -0.644 -0.587 -0.753 -1.34 -1.371 -1.282 -1.073 -0.532 0.386 0.868 0.319 0.343 0.55 0.119 -1.173 -0.391 -0.179 0.252 0.377 0.455 0.527 0.561 2021 +423 CYP GGSB_NPGDP Cyprus General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.737 -2.682 -3.524 -3.016 -3.299 -1.548 -1.328 -2.953 -4.934 -3.317 -2.563 -3.128 -2.678 -3.222 -5.645 -5.612 -5.131 -4.196 -2.085 1.52 3.389 1.231 1.28 1.963 0.402 -4.052 -1.261 -0.54 0.71 1.019 1.171 1.285 1.295 2021 +423 CYP GGXONLB Cyprus General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.018 -0.131 -0.283 -0.167 -0.193 0.008 -0.052 -0.23 -0.419 -0.191 0.065 0.212 0.941 0.59 -0.64 -0.624 -0.807 -0.568 -0.339 0.489 0.554 0.513 0.871 -0.291 0.784 -0.811 0.018 0.301 0.628 0.73 0.828 0.848 0.903 2021 +423 CYP GGXONLB_NGDP Cyprus General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.237 -1.639 -3.375 -1.841 -1.986 0.078 -0.459 -1.937 -3.263 -1.375 0.441 1.323 5.371 3.101 -3.427 -3.215 -4.077 -2.923 -1.884 2.807 3.095 2.712 4.3 -1.347 3.406 -3.753 0.078 1.192 2.335 2.604 2.806 2.727 2.748 2021 +423 CYP GGXWDN Cyprus General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.871 4.319 4.562 4.795 5.385 6.033 6.732 7.199 7.288 6.765 7.207 8.296 9.288 10.367 13.073 14.201 15.794 16.251 16.223 15.609 10.967 10.262 11.658 11.945 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +423 CYP GGXWDN_NGDP Cyprus General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.73 44.377 43.056 41.997 45.341 46.964 48.582 48.569 45.552 38.632 37.914 44.419 47.851 52.352 67.245 78.916 90.612 90.871 85.705 77.099 50.745 44.597 53.928 50.967 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +423 CYP GGXWDG Cyprus General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.59 3.896 4.478 4.982 5.417 5.931 6.568 7.246 8.093 8.963 9.491 9.445 9.307 8.388 9.865 10.77 12.869 15.431 18.519 19.014 19.164 19.509 18.814 21.256 20.958 24.852 24.271 23.656 23.561 22.502 22.43 22.093 21.771 2021 +423 CYP GGXWDG_NGDP Cyprus General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.749 48.828 53.48 54.986 55.663 55.978 57.524 61.01 63.006 64.688 64.029 59.031 53.149 44.126 52.821 55.486 64.986 79.375 102.911 109.086 107.16 103.065 92.93 98.351 91.082 114.961 103.56 93.628 87.525 80.237 76.001 71.029 66.227 2021 +423 CYP NGDP_FY Cyprus "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: EUROSTAT until 2014. CYSTAT thereafter. The fiscal balances in 2014 and 2015 exclude the Euro 1.5 billion and Euro 0.175 billion coop recapitalizations, respectively, to better capture the underlying fiscal position. For 2015 and thereafter, FISIM on ESM loans is included in intermediate consumption rather than in the interest payment. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is derived as Maastricht definition gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits and loans and debt securities (from Government Finance Statistics data up to 2009 and from IFS from 2010. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on staff's assessment of authorities' budget plans and staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Extra-Budgetary Funds and entities referred as semi-public entities in the national classification are also covered as part of the Central Government fiscal information. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.395 1.607 1.88 2.086 2.454 2.719 2.935 3.268 3.656 4.14 4.689 4.907 5.693 6.028 6.721 7.678 7.979 8.373 9.06 9.732 10.595 11.417 11.877 12.845 13.856 14.822 16 17.512 19.01 18.676 19.41 19.803 19.441 17.995 17.43 17.884 18.929 20.245 21.613 23.01 21.618 23.437 25.266 26.919 28.044 29.513 31.104 32.873 2021 +423 CYP BCA Cyprus Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Other, Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.258 -0.172 -0.178 -0.205 -0.222 -0.18 -0.019 -0.008 -0.108 -0.249 -0.154 -0.42 -0.638 0.11 0.074 -0.205 -0.468 -0.418 0.292 -0.17 -0.489 -0.316 -0.393 -0.297 -0.788 -0.995 -1.284 -2.565 -4.121 -1.74 -2.764 -0.638 -0.967 -0.352 -0.942 -0.089 -0.88 -1.157 -1.013 -1.465 -2.485 -2.007 -2.265 -1.975 -2.055 -2.139 -2.217 -2.309 2021 +423 CYP BCA_NGDPD Cyprus Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -11.164 -7.664 -7.683 -8.835 -9.057 -6.904 -0.57 -0.193 -2.344 -5.074 -2.571 -6.784 -8.596 1.546 0.929 -2.065 -4.67 -4.384 2.846 -1.622 -4.899 -3.037 -3.444 -2.042 -4.548 -5.315 -6.287 -10.65 -14.74 -6.688 -10.733 -2.315 -3.868 -1.474 -4.069 -0.448 -4.203 -5.06 -3.969 -5.686 -10.071 -7.236 -8.483 -7.16 -7.129 -7.011 -6.851 -6.707 2021 +935 CZE NGDP_R Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,843.01" "2,971.65" "2,956.25" "2,945.71" "2,986.48" "3,105.97" "3,200.49" "3,250.73" "3,367.23" "3,529.33" "3,762.33" "4,016.92" "4,240.68" "4,354.60" "4,151.79" "4,252.88" "4,327.75" "4,293.77" "4,291.80" "4,388.89" "4,625.38" "4,742.74" "4,987.88" "5,148.49" "5,304.48" "5,012.58" "5,187.40" "5,284.25" "5,363.41" "5,570.25" "5,757.62" "5,919.63" "6,067.66" 2021 +935 CZE NGDP_RPCH Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.525 -0.518 -0.357 1.384 4.001 3.043 1.57 3.584 4.814 6.602 6.767 5.57 2.686 -4.657 2.435 1.76 -0.785 -0.046 2.262 5.388 2.537 5.169 3.22 3.03 -5.503 3.488 1.867 1.498 3.857 3.364 2.814 2.501 2021 +935 CZE NGDP Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,596.31" "1,829.26" "1,971.02" "2,156.62" "2,252.98" "2,386.29" "2,579.13" "2,690.98" "2,823.45" "3,079.21" "3,285.60" "3,530.88" "3,859.53" "4,042.86" "3,954.32" "3,992.87" "4,062.32" "4,088.91" "4,142.81" "4,345.77" "4,625.38" "4,796.87" "5,110.74" "5,410.76" "5,791.50" "5,709.13" "6,108.43" "6,888.11" "7,530.65" "8,060.38" "8,546.23" "8,972.38" "9,383.51" 2021 +935 CZE NGDPD Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.139 67.388 62.171 66.782 65.173 61.823 67.809 82.184 100.125 119.815 137.143 156.264 189.988 237.131 207.558 209.07 229.563 208.858 211.686 209.359 188.033 196.272 218.629 249.001 252.548 245.975 281.778 295.618 314.718 337.756 360.228 380.65 400.728 2021 +935 CZE PPPGDP Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 146.309 155.73 157.594 158.8 163.266 173.645 182.961 188.729 199.351 214.557 235.894 259.628 281.498 294.603 282.683 293.046 304.401 307.49 324.03 342.1 357.6 381.382 412.903 436.38 457.645 437.672 471.758 514.732 541.058 573.714 604.034 632.853 661.231 2021 +935 CZE NGDP_D Czech Republic "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 56.149 61.557 66.673 73.212 75.439 76.829 80.585 82.781 83.851 87.246 87.329 87.9 91.012 92.841 95.244 93.886 93.867 95.229 96.528 99.017 100 101.141 102.463 105.094 109.181 113.896 117.755 130.352 140.408 144.704 148.433 151.57 154.648 2021 +935 CZE NGDPRPC Czech Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "275,134.26" "287,913.38" "286,760.18" "286,015.46" "290,242.18" "302,193.27" "312,791.00" "318,661.99" "330,358.18" "346,170.86" "368,896.80" "392,907.39" "413,553.60" "421,001.58" "398,223.23" "406,504.04" "412,687.90" "408,718.91" "408,116.39" "417,495.54" "438,912.25" "449,384.84" "471,496.44" "485,246.31" "498,082.88" "468,730.84" "494,281.36" "502,199.05" "508,811.79" "527,926.42" "545,593.05" "560,981.29" "575,185.69" 2021 +935 CZE NGDPRPPPPC Czech Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "22,775.97" "23,833.84" "23,738.38" "23,676.73" "24,026.62" "25,015.95" "25,893.25" "26,379.25" "27,347.48" "28,656.47" "30,537.76" "32,525.38" "34,234.50" "34,851.06" "32,965.44" "33,650.93" "34,162.84" "33,834.28" "33,784.40" "34,560.82" "36,333.73" "37,200.66" "39,031.09" "40,169.32" "41,231.95" "38,802.15" "40,917.25" "41,572.69" "42,120.10" "43,702.43" "45,164.90" "46,438.76" "47,614.62" 2021 +935 CZE NGDPPC Czech Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "154,483.80" "177,230.31" "191,191.95" "209,398.76" "218,956.85" "232,172.24" "252,064.03" "263,791.20" "277,008.66" "302,020.81" "322,153.91" "345,366.50" "376,384.37" "390,862.91" "379,282.78" "381,651.35" "387,377.44" "389,218.35" "393,948.44" "413,393.53" "438,912.25" "454,514.34" "483,110.88" "509,965.41" "543,812.84" "533,866.05" "582,041.30" "654,624.97" "714,411.48" "763,930.44" "809,842.11" "850,278.82" "889,512.28" 2021 +935 CZE NGDPDPC Czech Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,820.04" "6,529.04" "6,030.63" "6,484.20" "6,333.86" "6,015.07" "6,627.10" "8,056.32" "9,823.29" "11,751.90" "13,446.94" "15,284.67" "18,527.74" "22,925.75" "19,908.15" "19,983.58" "21,890.78" "19,880.90" "20,129.62" "19,915.38" "17,842.87" "18,597.21" "20,666.67" "23,468.36" "23,713.89" "23,001.31" "26,849.19" "28,094.62" "29,856.38" "32,011.17" "34,135.28" "36,072.79" "37,987.08" 2021 +935 CZE PPPPC Czech Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "14,159.19" "15,088.15" "15,286.83" "15,418.75" "15,867.08" "16,894.71" "17,881.17" "18,500.72" "19,558.32" "21,044.63" "23,129.48" "25,395.07" "27,451.86" "28,482.18" "27,113.81" "28,010.31" "29,027.24" "29,269.60" "30,812.68" "32,542.45" "33,933.43" "36,136.77" "39,031.09" "41,128.90" "42,972.14" "40,927.12" "44,951.41" "48,918.58" "51,328.62" "54,374.35" "57,238.31" "59,973.12" "62,681.58" 2021 +935 CZE NGAP_NPGDP Czech Republic Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +935 CZE PPPSH Czech Republic Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.379 0.381 0.364 0.353 0.346 0.344 0.346 0.342 0.34 0.339 0.345 0.35 0.35 0.349 0.334 0.325 0.318 0.305 0.307 0.312 0.32 0.328 0.337 0.336 0.337 0.329 0.322 0.318 0.315 0.317 0.317 0.315 0.313 2021 +935 CZE PPPEX Czech Republic Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.91 11.746 12.507 13.581 13.799 13.742 14.097 14.258 14.163 14.351 13.928 13.6 13.711 13.723 13.989 13.625 13.345 13.298 12.785 12.703 12.935 12.578 12.378 12.399 12.655 13.044 12.948 13.382 13.918 14.049 14.149 14.178 14.191 2021 +935 CZE NID_NGDP Czech Republic Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.171 36.106 32.978 30.941 29.826 31.946 32.121 30.617 29.694 30.025 29.551 30.383 32.394 31.331 26.801 27.36 27.191 26.36 25.013 26.01 27.983 26.024 26.372 27.197 27.607 26.154 30.185 30.739 26.245 26.199 26.053 25.985 26.103 2021 +935 CZE NGSD_NGDP Czech Republic Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.894 29.991 27.243 29.063 27.58 27.551 27.294 25.549 24.005 26.309 27.459 27.929 27.805 29.47 24.545 23.809 25.103 24.811 24.487 26.191 28.432 27.8 27.919 27.642 27.938 28.145 29.256 26.444 24.047 25.235 26.18 26.869 27.066 2021 +935 CZE PCPI Czech Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.233 56.808 61.692 68.292 69.75 72.383 75.758 77.2 77.292 79.425 80.9 82.95 85.317 90.742 91.667 93.017 94.8 97.917 99.325 99.667 99.975 100.658 103.125 105.342 108.342 111.767 116.058 135.026 146.607 150.272 153.277 156.343 159.47 2021 +935 CZE PCPIPCH Czech Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.759 8.596 10.698 2.135 3.775 4.663 1.903 0.119 2.76 1.857 2.534 2.853 6.359 1.019 1.473 1.917 3.288 1.438 0.344 0.309 0.684 2.451 2.149 2.848 3.161 3.84 16.343 8.577 2.5 2 2 2 2021 +935 CZE PCPIE Czech Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.8 58.5 64.4 68.8 70.4 73.2 76.2 76.7 77.5 79.6 81.4 82.8 87.3 90.5 91.4 93.5 95.7 98 99.4 99.5 99.5 101.5 103.9 106 109.4 111.9 119.3 143.16 148.886 151.864 154.901 157.999 161.159 2021 +935 CZE PCPIEPCH Czech Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.736 10.085 6.832 2.326 3.977 4.098 0.656 1.043 2.71 2.261 1.72 5.435 3.666 0.994 2.298 2.353 2.403 1.429 0.101 0 2.01 2.365 2.021 3.208 2.285 6.613 20 4 2 2 2 2 2021 +935 CZE TM_RPCH Czech Republic Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.033 5.853 5.571 5.188 14.358 11.347 4.984 9.468 25.586 12.48 11.482 12.879 3.178 -11.077 14.812 6.717 2.635 0.062 10.017 6.848 2.83 6.251 5.784 1.545 -8.196 13.251 2.609 3.033 2.7 2.6 2.55 2.55 2021 +935 CZE TMG_RPCH Czech Republic Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.529 8.109 4.18 4.002 17.983 13.537 5.008 10.012 29.889 13.049 11.258 13.754 2.713 -11.712 14.865 6.609 1.978 0.543 9.98 7.218 3.095 6.244 5.479 0.73 -6.213 13.923 0.457 2.756 2.7 2.6 2.55 2.55 2021 +935 CZE TX_RPCH Czech Republic Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.085 7.592 9.652 5.197 14.781 9.429 0.922 8.823 29.679 18.158 14.289 11.031 4.214 -9.828 14.662 9.164 4.279 0.26 8.714 6.032 4.343 7.198 3.707 1.479 -8.031 6.773 4.826 6.556 3 2.9 2.8 2.6 2021 +935 CZE TXG_RPCH Czech Republic Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.96 10.729 12.015 2.82 16.509 14.927 8.214 12.716 40.7 22.963 14.365 11.62 4.177 -10.55 15.927 10.15 4.182 0.693 9.308 5.2 4.398 7.162 3.539 1.334 -6.257 6.64 2.755 5.798 3 2.9 2.8 2.6 2021 +935 CZE LUR Czech Republic Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4 3.9 4.775 6.491 8.72 8.757 8.113 7.27 7.77 8.344 7.932 7.128 5.306 4.377 6.703 7.284 6.708 6.975 6.949 6.111 5.021 3.946 2.89 2.243 2.001 2.541 2.82 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2021 +935 CZE LE Czech Republic Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.963 4.972 4.937 4.866 4.764 4.732 4.728 4.765 4.733 4.707 4.764 4.83 4.923 5.003 4.931 4.884 4.873 4.89 4.938 4.974 5.043 5.139 5.221 5.295 5.306 5.239 5.206 5.23 5.245 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +935 CZE LP Czech Republic Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.333 10.321 10.309 10.299 10.29 10.278 10.232 10.201 10.193 10.195 10.199 10.224 10.254 10.343 10.426 10.462 10.487 10.505 10.516 10.512 10.538 10.554 10.579 10.61 10.65 10.694 10.495 10.522 10.541 10.551 10.553 10.552 10.549 2021 +935 CZE GGR Czech Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 651.92 707.773 757.339 813.239 857.061 889.402 968.47 "1,030.83" "1,193.23" "1,230.28" "1,292.66" "1,388.00" "1,535.86" "1,572.85" "1,540.05" "1,576.31" "1,644.73" "1,667.38" "1,713.73" "1,762.06" "1,909.83" "1,940.95" "2,068.91" "2,244.77" "2,394.35" "2,366.57" "2,479.93" "2,776.49" "3,018.44" "3,196.48" "3,372.87" "3,533.04" "3,695.06" 2021 +935 CZE GGR_NGDP Czech Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.839 38.692 38.424 37.709 38.041 37.271 37.55 38.307 42.261 39.955 39.343 39.31 39.794 38.904 38.946 39.478 40.487 40.778 41.366 40.547 41.29 40.463 40.481 41.487 41.342 41.452 40.598 40.308 40.082 39.657 39.466 39.377 39.378 2021 +935 CZE GGX Czech Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 849.403 762.74 819.917 903.236 927.538 974.727 "1,117.02" "1,201.74" "1,386.86" "1,303.25" "1,392.10" "1,463.92" "1,560.75" "1,652.26" "1,754.03" "1,742.09" "1,754.42" "1,826.73" "1,766.92" "1,852.26" "1,939.61" "1,906.81" "1,992.17" "2,196.48" "2,377.64" "2,695.78" "2,839.33" "3,052.70" "3,266.93" "3,432.65" "3,600.23" "3,746.02" "3,908.84" 2021 +935 CZE GGX_NGDP Czech Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.211 41.697 41.599 41.882 41.169 40.847 43.31 44.658 49.119 42.324 42.37 41.461 40.439 40.869 44.357 43.63 43.188 44.675 42.65 42.622 41.934 39.751 38.98 40.595 41.054 47.219 46.482 44.318 43.382 42.587 42.127 41.751 41.656 2021 +935 CZE GGXCNL Czech Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -197.483 -54.967 -62.578 -89.997 -70.477 -85.325 -148.546 -170.914 -193.633 -72.963 -99.441 -75.919 -24.888 -79.41 -213.982 -165.784 -109.697 -159.349 -53.189 -90.196 -29.779 34.143 76.733 48.292 16.709 -329.216 -359.398 -276.216 -248.496 -236.166 -227.36 -212.975 -213.777 2021 +935 CZE GGXCNL_NGDP Czech Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.371 -3.005 -3.175 -4.173 -3.128 -3.576 -5.76 -6.351 -6.858 -2.37 -3.027 -2.15 -0.645 -1.964 -5.411 -4.152 -2.7 -3.897 -1.284 -2.075 -0.644 0.712 1.501 0.893 0.289 -5.766 -5.884 -4.01 -3.3 -2.93 -2.66 -2.374 -2.278 2021 +935 CZE GGSB Czech Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -197.238 -79.866 -70.123 -77.327 -47.791 -71.532 -133.508 -139.132 -162.26 -54.281 -116.716 -135.732 -120.87 -172.433 -221.548 -167.497 -93.439 -37.591 18.223 -4.253 -10.302 41.856 41.049 11.25 -44.275 -316.436 -380.252 -296.005 -252.971 -236.263 -227.279 -212.857 -212.837 2021 +935 CZE GGSB_NPGDP Czech Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.813 -4.558 -3.598 -3.525 -2.063 -2.948 -5.091 -5.01 -5.583 -1.735 -3.604 -4.039 -3.373 -4.581 -5.58 -4.193 -2.296 -0.896 0.422 -0.094 -0.221 0.872 0.819 0.212 -0.787 -5.511 -6.285 -4.333 -3.365 -2.931 -2.659 -2.372 -2.268 2021 +935 CZE GGXONLB Czech Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -193.388 -46.598 -55.496 -80.434 -59.115 -81.904 -139.953 -162.081 -181.873 -54.553 -78.02 -53.969 -0.871 -53.564 -177.356 -124.94 -66.45 -111.962 -7.983 -42.559 12.528 71.766 109.604 80.069 45.687 -295.118 -323.526 -232.764 -184.41 -157.337 -143.779 -125.227 -122.008 2021 +935 CZE GGXONLB_NGDP Czech Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.115 -2.547 -2.816 -3.73 -2.624 -3.432 -5.426 -6.023 -6.442 -1.772 -2.375 -1.528 -0.023 -1.325 -4.485 -3.129 -1.636 -2.738 -0.193 -0.979 0.271 1.496 2.145 1.48 0.789 -5.169 -5.296 -3.379 -2.449 -1.952 -1.682 -1.396 -1.3 2021 +935 CZE GGXWDN Czech Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -28.504 19.013 42.721 211.305 384.797 468.626 439.321 533.125 536.264 547.961 785.974 "1,018.41" "1,087.03" "1,157.66" "1,201.18" "1,277.93" "1,298.95" "1,197.92" "1,096.54" "1,061.43" "1,050.21" "1,345.98" "1,610.28" "1,887.78" "2,059.49" "2,199.15" "2,340.54" "2,491.04" "2,636.80" 2021 +935 CZE GGXWDN_NGDP Czech Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.265 0.797 1.656 7.852 13.629 15.219 13.371 15.099 13.895 13.554 19.876 25.506 26.759 28.312 28.994 29.406 28.083 24.973 21.456 19.617 18.134 23.576 26.362 27.406 27.348 27.284 27.387 27.763 28.1 2021 +935 CZE GGXWDG Czech Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 216.645 211.777 240.341 300.976 342.083 405.418 585.615 695.133 795.04 873.493 910.183 973.107 "1,054.63" "1,136.77" "1,319.00" "1,480.10" "1,613.65" "1,805.31" "1,840.25" "1,818.89" "1,836.05" "1,754.74" "1,749.68" "1,734.60" "1,740.26" "2,149.27" "2,566.59" "2,856.38" "3,104.25" "3,339.85" "3,573.48" "3,793.23" "4,006.21" 2021 +935 CZE GGXWDG_NGDP Czech Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.572 11.577 12.194 13.956 15.184 16.989 22.706 25.832 28.158 28.367 27.702 27.56 27.325 28.118 33.356 37.068 39.722 44.151 44.42 41.854 39.695 36.581 34.235 32.058 30.049 37.646 42.017 41.468 41.221 41.435 41.814 42.277 42.694 2021 +935 CZE NGDP_FY Czech Republic "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the authorities' latest-available convergence program, budget and medium-term fiscal framework, as well as staff's macroeconomic framework.Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues and one-offs. COVID-related one-offs are however included. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,596.31" "1,829.26" "1,971.02" "2,156.62" "2,252.98" "2,386.29" "2,579.13" "2,690.98" "2,823.45" "3,079.21" "3,285.60" "3,530.88" "3,859.53" "4,042.86" "3,954.32" "3,992.87" "4,062.32" "4,088.91" "4,142.81" "4,345.77" "4,625.38" "4,796.87" "5,110.74" "5,410.76" "5,791.50" "5,709.13" "6,108.43" "6,888.11" "7,530.65" "8,060.38" "8,546.23" "8,972.38" "9,383.51" 2021 +935 CZE BCA Czech Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Czech koruna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.369 -4.121 -3.565 -1.254 -1.464 -2.717 -3.273 -4.165 -5.696 -4.452 -2.869 -3.834 -8.718 -4.414 -4.682 -7.424 -4.792 -3.234 -1.113 0.38 0.843 3.485 3.383 1.109 0.835 4.898 -2.616 -12.698 -6.918 -3.257 0.455 3.367 3.857 2021 +935 CZE BCA_NGDPD Czech Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.276 -6.115 -5.735 -1.878 -2.246 -4.395 -4.826 -5.068 -5.689 -3.716 -2.092 -2.453 -4.589 -1.861 -2.256 -3.551 -2.087 -1.548 -0.526 0.181 0.449 1.776 1.547 0.445 0.331 1.991 -0.928 -4.296 -2.198 -0.964 0.126 0.884 0.963 2021 +128 DNK NGDP_R Denmark "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,048.10" "1,041.20" "1,079.50" "1,107.50" "1,153.70" "1,199.90" "1,258.70" "1,261.90" "1,261.80" "1,269.90" "1,288.60" "1,306.60" "1,332.20" "1,332.30" "1,403.30" "1,445.80" "1,487.80" "1,536.30" "1,570.30" "1,616.60" "1,677.20" "1,691.00" "1,698.90" "1,705.50" "1,751.00" "1,792.00" "1,862.10" "1,879.00" "1,869.40" "1,777.70" "1,810.90" "1,835.10" "1,839.30" "1,856.50" "1,886.50" "1,930.70" "1,993.40" "2,049.60" "2,090.40" "2,121.60" "2,079.30" "2,180.30" "2,236.99" "2,250.41" "2,293.17" "2,334.45" "2,376.47" "2,419.24" 2021 +128 DNK NGDP_RPCH Denmark "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.484 -0.658 3.678 2.594 4.172 4.005 4.9 0.254 -0.008 0.642 1.473 1.397 1.959 0.008 5.329 3.029 2.905 3.26 2.213 2.948 3.749 0.823 0.467 0.388 2.668 2.342 3.912 0.908 -0.511 -4.905 1.868 1.336 0.229 0.935 1.616 2.343 3.248 2.819 1.991 1.493 -1.994 4.857 2.6 0.6 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 2021 +128 DNK NGDP Denmark "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 400.867 440.781 503.384 554.597 612.129 663.954 712.645 748.427 777.844 821.734 855.557 890.551 923.015 928.466 993.287 "1,036.48" "1,088.02" "1,146.13" "1,185.99" "1,241.52" "1,326.91" "1,371.53" "1,410.27" "1,436.75" "1,506.00" "1,585.98" "1,682.26" "1,738.85" "1,801.47" "1,722.14" "1,810.93" "1,846.85" "1,895.00" "1,929.68" "1,981.17" "2,036.36" "2,107.81" "2,192.96" "2,253.32" "2,310.96" "2,323.92" "2,504.18" "2,725.66" "2,840.50" "2,967.22" "3,093.88" "3,222.50" "3,356.59" 2021 +128 DNK NGDPD Denmark "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 71.127 61.878 60.413 60.645 59.105 62.658 88.079 109.414 115.552 112.41 138.248 139.226 152.915 143.195 156.164 185.008 187.633 173.539 176.991 177.964 164.158 164.791 178.635 218.097 251.375 264.467 282.886 319.424 353.359 321.243 321.995 344.003 327.149 343.584 352.994 302.673 313.116 332.121 356.841 346.499 355.223 398.303 386.724 393.978 412.973 432.508 452.56 473.709 2021 +128 DNK PPPGDP Denmark "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 60.799 66.113 72.78 77.592 83.746 89.854 96.155 98.783 102.259 106.951 112.587 118.021 123.075 126.002 135.551 142.585 149.414 156.945 162.224 169.36 179.69 185.25 189.016 193.495 203.99 215.313 230.64 239.023 242.362 231.95 239.122 247.352 250.525 262.368 270.331 278.823 297.689 320.054 334.223 345.279 342.473 374.031 411.039 428.238 445.531 461.98 479.249 497.316 2021 +128 DNK NGDP_D Denmark "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 38.247 42.334 46.631 50.076 53.058 55.334 56.618 59.31 61.646 64.709 66.394 68.158 69.285 69.689 70.782 71.689 73.13 74.603 75.526 76.798 79.115 81.107 83.011 84.242 86.008 88.504 90.342 92.541 96.366 96.875 100.001 100.641 103.028 103.942 105.018 105.472 105.739 106.995 107.793 108.925 111.765 114.855 121.845 126.221 129.394 132.532 135.601 138.746 2021 +128 DNK NGDPRPC Denmark "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "204,624.50" "203,201.06" "210,874.65" "216,458.09" "225,678.92" "234,763.19" "246,018.93" "246,234.29" "246,000.69" "247,554.57" "250,924.51" "253,882.81" "258,071.97" "257,170.29" "270,039.77" "277,200.57" "283,335.05" "291,235.03" "296,570.64" "304,239.50" "314,670.49" "316,121.33" "316,465.72" "316,800.93" "324,401.04" "331,152.45" "343,088.73" "344,955.21" "341,393.60" "322,546.64" "327,188.03" "330,016.68" "329,593.18" "331,362.35" "335,244.57" "341,130.25" "349,274.98" "356,528.50" "361,586.46" "365,409.99" "357,098.51" "373,336.16" "380,116.04" "379,241.36" "384,957.14" "390,381.40" "395,886.55" "401,469.29" 2021 +128 DNK NGDPRPPPPC Denmark "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "31,953.00" "31,730.72" "32,928.98" "33,800.86" "35,240.73" "36,659.28" "38,416.91" "38,450.54" "38,414.06" "38,656.71" "39,182.94" "39,644.89" "40,299.05" "40,158.25" "42,167.87" "43,286.06" "44,243.99" "45,477.60" "46,310.78" "47,508.30" "49,137.15" "49,363.70" "49,417.48" "49,469.83" "50,656.61" "51,710.88" "53,574.78" "53,866.24" "53,310.08" "50,367.04" "51,091.82" "51,533.52" "51,467.39" "51,743.65" "52,349.88" "53,268.95" "54,540.79" "55,673.46" "56,463.28" "57,060.34" "55,762.47" "58,298.05" "59,356.75" "59,220.17" "60,112.71" "60,959.73" "61,819.39" "62,691.15" 2021 +128 DNK NGDPPC Denmark "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "78,262.77" "86,023.02" "98,333.42" "108,394.59" "119,740.50" "129,904.12" "139,289.87" "146,040.41" "151,648.56" "160,189.00" "166,599.58" "173,041.17" "178,805.21" "179,219.30" "191,140.16" "198,722.98" "207,202.13" "217,270.66" "223,988.36" "233,650.70" "248,950.47" "256,397.77" "262,701.01" "266,880.12" "279,011.20" "293,081.56" "309,953.52" "319,225.11" "328,988.09" "312,466.35" "327,192.72" "332,130.47" "339,574.69" "344,423.55" "352,067.22" "359,798.33" "369,321.24" "381,466.02" "389,766.64" "398,023.21" "399,109.50" "428,794.13" "463,152.64" "478,683.82" "498,111.24" "517,379.30" "536,824.60" "557,020.75" 2021 +128 DNK NGDPDPC Denmark "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,886.37" "12,076.17" "11,801.27" "11,852.89" "11,561.77" "12,259.28" "17,215.43" "21,349.95" "22,528.11" "21,913.16" "26,920.58" "27,052.65" "29,622.47" "27,640.50" "30,050.88" "35,471.26" "35,732.69" "32,897.57" "33,426.97" "33,492.35" "30,798.72" "30,806.61" "33,275.56" "40,512.05" "46,571.28" "48,872.10" "52,121.25" "58,641.19" "64,531.12" "58,286.54" "58,177.16" "61,864.09" "58,623.41" "61,325.58" "62,729.50" "53,478.50" "54,862.85" "57,772.55" "61,724.49" "59,678.60" "61,005.84" "68,202.07" "65,713.41" "66,393.64" "69,326.42" "72,326.92" "75,390.25" "78,611.28" 2021 +128 DNK PPPPC Denmark "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,870.00" "12,902.60" "14,217.21" "15,165.14" "16,381.81" "17,580.05" "18,793.88" "19,275.59" "19,936.36" "20,849.03" "21,923.70" "22,932.39" "23,842.01" "24,321.79" "26,084.44" "27,337.57" "28,454.21" "29,751.88" "30,637.97" "31,873.09" "33,712.74" "34,631.21" "35,209.27" "35,942.23" "37,792.46" "39,788.82" "42,495.00" "43,880.83" "44,260.56" "42,085.12" "43,203.86" "44,482.80" "44,892.72" "46,829.47" "48,039.69" "49,264.51" "52,159.80" "55,673.46" "57,812.09" "59,468.57" "58,816.26" "64,045.83" "69,845.09" "72,167.19" "74,791.94" "77,255.40" "79,836.36" "82,528.87" 2021 +128 DNK NGAP_NPGDP Denmark Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.414 -2.743 -1.76 -1.793 -0.302 1.14 3.687 1.916 0.125 -0.885 -1.135 -1.531 -1.527 -3.577 -0.888 -0.433 -0.122 0.51 0.241 0.832 2.369 1.214 -0.107 -1.321 -0.189 0.782 3.536 3.567 2.359 -3.125 -1.858 -1.257 -1.913 -2.095 -1.827 -1.041 0.504 1.473 1.63 1.304 -2.291 0.645 1.422 0.265 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +128 DNK PPPSH Denmark Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.454 0.443 0.457 0.458 0.457 0.459 0.465 0.449 0.43 0.417 0.407 0.403 0.37 0.363 0.371 0.369 0.366 0.363 0.361 0.359 0.356 0.35 0.342 0.33 0.322 0.315 0.311 0.297 0.287 0.274 0.265 0.258 0.249 0.248 0.247 0.249 0.256 0.262 0.258 0.255 0.258 0.255 0.254 0.249 0.246 0.242 0.239 0.236 2021 +128 DNK PPPEX Denmark Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.593 6.667 6.917 7.148 7.309 7.389 7.411 7.576 7.607 7.683 7.599 7.546 7.5 7.369 7.328 7.269 7.282 7.303 7.311 7.331 7.384 7.404 7.461 7.425 7.383 7.366 7.294 7.275 7.433 7.425 7.573 7.466 7.564 7.355 7.329 7.303 7.081 6.852 6.742 6.693 6.786 6.695 6.631 6.633 6.66 6.697 6.724 6.749 2021 +128 DNK NID_NGDP Denmark Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 20.124 17.014 18.271 18.364 20.603 22.1 23.785 22.022 21.057 21.323 20.798 19.612 18.94 17.378 18.734 20.686 20.064 22.062 22.655 20.888 22.352 21.825 21.343 20.922 21.691 22.206 24.298 25.278 23.984 19.088 18.076 19.127 19.466 19.691 20.091 20.631 21.775 22.053 22.599 21.853 22.663 22.969 24.223 24.53 24.699 24.822 24.877 24.933 2021 +128 DNK NGSD_NGDP Denmark Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.501 16.247 17.381 17.421 19.634 21.056 22.908 20.992 21.057 21.323 20.798 19.612 18.94 17.378 18.734 20.686 20.064 23.375 22.506 23.417 24.341 25.471 24.343 24.853 25.736 26.404 27.63 26.731 26.907 22.557 24.642 25.713 25.748 27.45 29.015 28.876 29.549 30.062 29.881 30.322 30.686 31.722 32.443 31.972 32.017 32.049 32.107 32.167 2021 +128 DNK PCPI Denmark "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022 36.194 40.435 44.537 47.582 50.6 52.959 54.928 57.114 59.698 62.552 64.208 65.6 66.875 67.458 68.7 70.1 71.567 72.95 73.908 75.417 77.492 79.25 81.15 82.742 83.517 84.958 86.525 87.958 91.158 92.108 94.133 96.633 98.908 99.425 99.775 100 100.017 101.075 101.792 102.533 102.875 104.875 112.426 116.698 119.499 122.128 124.57 127.062 2021 +128 DNK PCPIPCH Denmark "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.339 11.718 10.146 6.835 6.343 4.662 3.718 3.979 4.525 4.78 2.648 2.167 1.944 0.872 1.841 2.038 2.092 1.933 1.314 2.041 2.751 2.269 2.397 1.961 0.937 1.726 1.844 1.657 3.638 1.042 2.198 2.656 2.354 0.522 0.352 0.226 0.017 1.058 0.709 0.729 0.333 1.944 7.2 3.8 2.4 2.2 2 2 2021 +128 DNK PCPIE Denmark "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022 37.754 42.435 46.179 48.987 51.795 53.563 55.955 58.14 60.844 63.756 64.9 66.3 67.1 67.8 69.5 70.7 72.3 73.4 74.3 76.6 78.4 80 82.1 83.1 83.9 85.8 87.2 89.4 91.6 92.7 95.3 97.6 99.3 99.8 99.8 100.1 100.4 101.2 101.9 102.7 103.1 106.6 114.275 118.618 121.464 124.137 126.619 129.152 2021 +128 DNK PCPIEPCH Denmark "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 10.671 12.397 8.824 6.081 5.732 3.414 4.466 3.903 4.651 4.786 1.794 2.157 1.207 1.043 2.507 1.727 2.263 1.521 1.226 3.096 2.35 2.041 2.625 1.218 0.963 2.265 1.632 2.523 2.461 1.201 2.805 2.413 1.742 0.504 0 0.301 0.3 0.797 0.692 0.785 0.389 3.395 7.2 3.8 2.4 2.2 2 2 2021 +128 DNK TM_RPCH Denmark Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.564 0.555 3.137 1.971 5.362 9.93 8.479 -1.178 4.224 5.398 2.376 4.031 -0.131 -1.415 13.289 7.003 3.121 9.208 7.575 2.553 13.667 2.395 6.376 -1.024 7.137 11.293 13.965 5.838 4.77 -11.944 0.541 7.444 2.709 1.471 3.897 4.561 3.662 4.183 5.093 3.011 -3.552 8.065 2.1 1.2 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.4 2021 +128 DNK TMG_RPCH Denmark Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.986 -0.852 4.469 3.43 5.649 8.526 8.165 -2.802 5.577 4.424 3.391 5.121 -0.218 -3.268 14.802 9.177 2.737 10.885 7.158 2.096 12.089 1.696 5.063 -1.557 8.131 10.519 13.075 4.15 0.602 -16.156 4.086 6.081 0.963 3.36 3.814 5.612 0.759 6.128 3.32 1.456 -0.734 10.505 2.1 1.2 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.4 2021 +128 DNK TX_RPCH Denmark Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.58 8.661 3.165 4.596 3.298 6.037 1.339 4.857 9.142 4.658 6.527 6.169 0.271 1.229 8.236 2.883 4.65 4.488 4.101 11.27 12.578 3.353 4.358 -1.202 3.015 7.729 10.338 3.654 3.872 -9.224 2.94 7.195 1.162 1.611 3.129 3.577 4.111 4.814 3.352 4.511 -6.307 8.336 2.4 0.3 2.7 2.6 2.55 2.45 2021 +128 DNK TXG_RPCH Denmark Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.028 8.058 5.997 6.676 3.942 5.38 -0.394 3.448 9.979 2.632 5.223 5.166 1.715 2.364 10.604 3.486 2.571 6.364 3.553 7.431 9.459 2.673 3.591 -1.691 4.34 5.848 5.322 0.654 2.567 -10.377 6.519 5.811 -0.584 2.362 3.342 4.504 1.62 4.194 1.593 6.256 -0.841 11.398 2.4 0.3 2.7 2.6 2.55 2.45 2021 +128 DNK LUR Denmark Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022 5.287 7.133 7.602 8.375 7.925 6.617 4.983 5 5.658 6.825 7.167 7.867 8.608 9.533 7.733 6.758 6.317 5.242 4.883 5.108 4.317 4.508 4.642 5.433 5.517 4.8 3.9 3.775 3.708 6.383 7.75 7.767 7.808 7.383 6.85 6.292 6.017 5.817 5.1 5.042 5.642 5.083 5.2 5.3 5.1 5 5 5 2021 +128 DNK LE Denmark Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022 2.495 2.456 2.473 2.414 2.481 2.55 2.639 2.643 2.672 2.633 2.65 2.636 2.623 2.564 2.545 2.598 2.634 2.673 2.681 2.689 2.713 2.741 2.71 2.706 2.733 2.755 2.807 2.795 2.811 2.728 2.664 2.657 2.64 2.637 2.67 2.708 2.756 2.786 2.833 2.88 2.856 2.89 2.916 2.929 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +128 DNK LP Denmark Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022 5.122 5.124 5.119 5.116 5.112 5.111 5.116 5.125 5.129 5.13 5.135 5.146 5.162 5.181 5.197 5.216 5.251 5.275 5.295 5.314 5.33 5.349 5.368 5.384 5.398 5.411 5.427 5.447 5.476 5.511 5.535 5.561 5.581 5.603 5.627 5.66 5.707 5.749 5.781 5.806 5.823 5.84 5.885 5.934 5.957 5.98 6.003 6.026 2021 +128 DNK GGR Denmark General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 195.457 216.117 239.785 274.818 314.359 347.422 384.927 408.256 430.606 448.115 456.992 467.064 496.308 516.434 553.159 569.091 604.026 627.016 652.373 687.83 724.15 740.322 750.249 768.751 829.363 891.269 922.162 949.616 965.312 925.448 977.23 "1,004.20" "1,032.10" "1,053.31" "1,116.63" "1,083.30" "1,103.92" "1,147.70" "1,156.15" "1,243.28" "1,249.13" "1,337.61" "1,408.84" "1,444.62" "1,493.80" "1,546.45" "1,607.28" "1,670.56" 2021 +128 DNK GGR_NGDP Denmark General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 48.759 49.03 47.635 49.553 51.355 52.326 54.014 54.549 55.359 54.533 53.415 52.447 53.77 55.622 55.69 54.906 55.516 54.707 55.007 55.402 54.574 53.978 53.199 53.506 55.071 56.197 54.817 54.612 53.585 53.738 53.963 54.374 54.464 54.585 56.362 53.198 52.373 52.336 51.309 53.799 53.751 53.415 51.688 50.858 50.343 49.984 49.877 49.77 2021 +128 DNK GGX Denmark General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 209.858 246.168 287.738 317.771 341.567 364.463 370.009 397.093 428.873 453.597 470.15 493.162 520.041 550.531 588.947 606.612 631.037 640.772 656.981 677.042 699.107 724.679 750.466 770.664 798.141 812.682 838.266 862.318 908.135 973.636 "1,026.31" "1,042.17" "1,098.25" "1,077.15" "1,093.95" "1,110.38" "1,106.15" "1,108.53" "1,139.01" "1,147.80" "1,244.14" "1,272.37" "1,376.98" "1,421.60" "1,478.56" "1,544.96" "1,609.54" "1,672.53" 2021 +128 DNK GGX_NGDP Denmark General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 52.351 55.848 57.161 57.298 55.8 54.893 51.921 53.057 55.136 55.2 54.953 55.377 56.342 59.295 59.293 58.526 57.998 55.907 55.395 54.533 52.687 52.837 53.214 53.639 52.997 51.242 49.83 49.591 50.411 56.536 56.673 56.429 57.955 55.82 55.218 54.528 52.479 50.55 50.548 49.668 53.536 50.81 50.519 50.048 49.83 49.936 49.947 49.828 2021 +128 DNK GGXCNL Denmark General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" -14.401 -30.051 -47.953 -42.953 -27.208 -17.041 14.918 11.163 1.733 -5.482 -13.158 -26.098 -23.733 -34.097 -35.788 -37.521 -27.011 -13.756 -4.608 10.788 25.043 15.643 -0.217 -1.913 31.222 78.587 83.896 87.298 57.177 -48.188 -49.08 -37.967 -66.144 -23.844 22.673 -27.075 -2.234 39.172 17.135 95.479 4.994 65.236 31.857 23.014 15.237 1.489 -2.261 -1.973 2021 +128 DNK GGXCNL_NGDP Denmark General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -3.592 -6.818 -9.526 -7.745 -4.445 -2.567 2.093 1.492 0.223 -0.667 -1.538 -2.931 -2.571 -3.672 -3.603 -3.62 -2.483 -1.2 -0.389 0.869 1.887 1.141 -0.015 -0.133 2.073 4.955 4.987 5.02 3.174 -2.798 -2.71 -2.056 -3.49 -1.236 1.144 -1.33 -0.106 1.786 0.76 4.132 0.215 2.605 1.169 0.81 0.513 0.048 -0.07 -0.059 2021 +128 DNK GGSB Denmark General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.418 -3.507 0.792 1.426 6.588 -26.504 -24.101 -35.362 -36.109 -55.154 -27.496 -14.213 -4.559 -4.833 -11.719 1.232 30.453 31.511 16.45 39.314 24.77 32.865 23.619 -5.427 -21.809 -5.571 -6.765 -8.026 26.646 21.599 -1.874 12.237 8.974 23.719 6.718 -31.208 -5.37 -3.132 -3.693 0.597 -1.799 -2.426 2021 +128 DNK GGSB_NPGDP Denmark General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.37 -0.478 0.102 0.172 0.761 -2.931 -2.571 -3.672 -3.603 -5.298 -2.524 -1.246 -0.385 -0.393 -0.904 0.091 2.157 2.164 1.09 2.498 1.524 1.957 1.342 -0.305 -1.182 -0.298 -0.35 -0.407 1.32 1.05 -0.089 0.566 0.405 1.04 0.282 -1.254 -0.2 -0.111 -0.125 0.019 -0.056 -0.072 2021 +128 DNK GGXONLB Denmark General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" -9.266 -18.856 -31.434 -14.78 11.823 27.321 56.346 49.723 36.454 27.219 22.398 12.713 5.913 -0.793 -2.356 1.343 7.496 22.907 31.019 46.411 57.954 43.377 27.351 21.717 51.803 95.855 97.769 96.814 60.355 -40.886 -38.301 -26.669 -56.314 -16.019 31.597 -12.051 8.581 37.097 8.856 88.993 -2.5 54.829 20.954 14.492 9.302 -0.986 -5.484 -7.007 2021 +128 DNK GGXONLB_NGDP Denmark General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.311 -4.278 -6.245 -2.665 1.931 4.115 7.907 6.644 4.687 3.312 2.618 1.428 0.641 -0.085 -0.237 0.13 0.689 1.999 2.615 3.738 4.368 3.163 1.939 1.512 3.44 6.044 5.812 5.568 3.35 -2.374 -2.115 -1.444 -2.972 -0.83 1.595 -0.592 0.407 1.692 0.393 3.851 -0.108 2.19 0.769 0.51 0.313 -0.032 -0.17 -0.209 2021 +128 DNK GGXWDN Denmark General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 530.265 553.929 564.162 551.873 532.228 525.074 479.65 514.327 505.909 478.127 402.694 272.066 197.591 141.266 197.902 272.229 279.218 351.324 353.191 358.124 329.29 368.786 346.755 301.054 284.671 341.742 276.506 244.649 221.635 206.399 204.909 207.171 209.143 2021 +128 DNK GGXWDN_NGDP Denmark General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.16 50.911 49.223 46.533 42.869 39.571 34.972 36.47 35.212 31.748 25.391 16.173 11.363 7.842 11.492 15.033 15.119 18.54 18.303 18.076 16.171 17.496 15.812 13.36 12.318 14.705 11.042 8.976 7.803 6.956 6.623 6.429 6.231 2021 +128 DNK GGXWDG Denmark General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 616.3 730.025 747.318 739.973 742.696 736.712 714.907 704.738 694.695 665.304 692.175 663.062 664.989 593.352 530.743 475.504 600.127 691.988 771.235 850.862 850.746 849.938 877.067 809.934 783.958 787.127 766.125 778.091 980.804 917.284 865.427 912.413 932.177 963.687 "1,006.95" "1,053.92" 2021 +128 DNK GGXWDG_NGDP Denmark General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.77 78.627 75.237 71.393 68.261 64.278 60.279 56.764 52.354 48.508 49.081 46.15 44.156 37.412 31.549 27.346 33.313 40.182 42.588 46.071 44.894 44.046 44.27 39.774 37.193 35.893 34 33.67 42.205 36.63 31.751 32.122 31.416 31.148 31.247 31.399 2021 +128 DNK NGDP_FY Denmark "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Denmark does not publish the policy rate (GGAAFPL_T). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Estimates for the current year are aligned with the latest official budget numbers, adjusted where appropriate for the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions. Beyond the current year, the projections incorporate key features of the medium-term fiscal plan as embodied in the authorities' latest budget. Structural balances are net of temporary fluctuations in some revenues (for example, North Sea revenue, pension yield tax revenue) and one-offs (COVID-19-related one-offs are, however, included). Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Subtracted items include Currency and Deposits, Securities Other than Shares, Loans and Other Financial Assets. Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" 400.867 440.781 503.384 554.597 612.129 663.954 712.645 748.427 777.844 821.734 855.557 890.551 923.015 928.466 993.287 "1,036.48" "1,088.02" "1,146.13" "1,185.99" "1,241.52" "1,326.91" "1,371.53" "1,410.27" "1,436.75" "1,506.00" "1,585.98" "1,682.26" "1,738.85" "1,801.47" "1,722.14" "1,810.93" "1,846.85" "1,895.00" "1,929.68" "1,981.17" "2,036.36" "2,107.81" "2,192.96" "2,253.32" "2,310.96" "2,323.92" "2,504.18" "2,725.66" "2,840.50" "2,967.22" "3,093.88" "3,222.50" "3,356.59" 2021 +128 DNK BCA Denmark Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. DNK Statistics provides data on current account only starting with 1988. For 1980-87 data for trade in goods and services are based on national accounts; and for income balance and current transfers are based on IFS data. Since 2005 current account is calculated based on a new methodology. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Danish krone Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.389 -1.875 -2.259 -1.382 -1.718 -2.767 -4.49 -3.002 -1.34 -1.118 1.372 1.983 4.199 4.832 3.189 1.855 3.09 2.278 -0.264 4.5 3.265 6.008 5.358 8.574 10.168 11.102 9.424 4.642 10.328 11.143 21.141 22.655 20.55 26.659 31.502 24.955 24.341 26.599 25.984 29.344 28.5 34.862 31.79 29.32 30.223 31.256 32.72 34.267 2021 +128 DNK BCA_NGDPD Denmark Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.359 -3.03 -3.739 -2.278 -2.907 -4.416 -5.098 -2.743 -1.16 -0.994 0.992 1.425 2.746 3.374 2.042 1.003 1.647 1.313 -0.149 2.529 1.989 3.646 3 3.931 4.045 4.198 3.332 1.453 2.923 3.469 6.566 6.586 6.282 7.759 8.924 8.245 7.774 8.009 7.282 8.469 8.023 8.753 8.22 7.442 7.318 7.227 7.23 7.234 2021 +611 DJI NGDP_R Djibouti "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2021 actual data delayed; annual data only National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 246.3 247.684 230.963 227.822 219.892 211.685 209.111 209.349 215.461 216.998 220.888 228.033 235.299 241.836 249.36 261.392 274.505 290.441 295.136 307.377 329.793 345.762 363.052 388.689 417.942 447.713 472.15 494.692 522.124 528.4 553.829 573.5 602.202 638.361 676.455 717.03 760.078 2020 +611 DJI NGDP_RPCH Djibouti "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.562 -6.751 -1.36 -3.481 -3.732 -1.216 0.114 2.919 0.713 1.793 3.234 3.186 2.779 3.111 4.825 5.017 5.806 1.616 4.147 7.293 4.842 5.001 7.061 7.526 7.123 5.458 4.774 5.545 1.202 4.812 3.552 5.005 6.004 5.967 5.998 6.004 2020 +611 DJI NGDP Djibouti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2021 actual data delayed; annual data only National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 115.351 119.251 116.255 122.651 124.157 123.229 125.392 128.283 134.858 138.669 144.056 148.715 156.543 166.185 176.813 191.82 211.463 245.351 253.192 274.115 309.036 337.662 363.052 393.595 430.865 462.955 490.969 517.784 548.954 565.343 599.329 661.982 708.098 772.786 839.381 911.963 990.887 2020 +611 DJI NGDPD Djibouti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.649 0.671 0.654 0.69 0.699 0.693 0.706 0.722 0.759 0.78 0.811 0.837 0.881 0.935 0.995 1.079 1.19 1.381 1.425 1.542 1.739 1.9 2.043 2.215 2.424 2.605 2.763 2.913 3.089 3.181 3.372 3.725 3.984 4.348 4.723 5.131 5.576 2020 +611 DJI PPPGDP Djibouti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.653 1.7 1.623 1.635 1.611 1.579 1.587 1.607 1.677 1.727 1.798 1.885 1.983 2.093 2.226 2.405 2.594 2.798 2.861 3.016 3.303 3.436 3.625 3.855 4.171 4.362 4.631 4.968 5.337 5.466 5.967 6.619 7.198 7.79 8.408 9.082 9.814 2020 +611 DJI NGDP_D Djibouti "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.833 48.146 50.335 53.836 56.463 58.213 59.964 61.277 62.59 63.903 65.217 65.217 66.53 68.718 70.907 73.384 77.034 84.475 85.788 89.179 93.706 97.657 100 101.262 103.092 103.404 103.986 104.668 105.139 106.992 108.216 115.428 117.585 121.058 124.085 127.186 130.367 2020 +611 DJI NGDPRPC Djibouti "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "405,871.04" "402,705.41" "373,422.46" "366,058.77" "348,821.04" "328,881.92" "316,423.51" "307,655.83" "307,812.77" "302,403.19" "301,340.53" "305,286.11" "309,750.58" "313,422.40" "318,366.85" "328,979.38" "340,806.64" "355,775.73" "356,521.87" "365,840.02" "386,322.72" "398,280.55" "411,019.64" "432,497.52" "457,267.60" "481,869.84" "500,106.00" "515,883.43" "536,305.35" "534,816.61" "552,614.41" "564,413.96" "584,832.03" "612,033.88" "640,546.90" "670,872.94" "702,970.35" 2020 +611 DJI NGDPRPPPPC Djibouti "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,282.50" "3,980.73" "3,949.68" "3,662.48" "3,590.26" "3,421.19" "3,225.63" "3,103.44" "3,017.45" "3,018.99" "2,965.93" "2,955.51" "2,994.21" "3,038.00" "3,074.01" "3,122.50" "3,226.59" "3,342.59" "3,489.40" "3,496.72" "3,588.11" "3,789.01" "3,906.29" "4,031.23" "4,241.88" "4,484.82" "4,726.12" "4,904.98" "5,059.72" "5,260.02" "5,245.41" "5,419.97" "5,535.70" "5,735.96" "6,002.75" "6,282.40" "6,579.84" "6,894.65" 2020 +611 DJI NGDPPC Djibouti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "190,082.96" "193,888.25" "187,961.81" "197,073.06" "196,953.51" "191,453.35" "189,740.77" "188,523.08" "192,661.09" "193,246.02" "196,523.80" "199,096.97" "206,075.83" "215,377.84" "225,742.95" "241,417.91" "262,537.93" "300,541.86" "305,853.59" "326,252.27" "362,007.84" "388,950.74" "411,019.64" "437,956.96" "471,407.30" "498,274.44" "520,038.89" "539,964.34" "563,864.43" "572,208.50" "598,015.26" "651,494.38" "687,673.14" "740,914.53" "794,824.45" "853,256.91" "916,437.93" 2020 +611 DJI NGDPDPC Djibouti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,069.56" "1,090.97" "1,057.62" "1,108.89" "1,108.22" "1,077.27" "1,067.63" "1,060.78" "1,084.07" "1,087.36" "1,105.80" "1,120.28" "1,159.55" "1,211.89" "1,270.21" "1,358.41" "1,477.25" "1,691.09" "1,720.98" "1,835.76" "2,036.95" "2,188.55" "2,312.72" "2,464.30" "2,652.51" "2,803.69" "2,926.15" "3,038.27" "3,172.75" "3,219.70" "3,364.91" "3,665.83" "3,869.40" "4,168.98" "4,472.32" "4,801.10" "5,156.61" 2020 +611 DJI PPPPC Djibouti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,723.77" "2,764.11" "2,623.87" "2,627.07" "2,555.85" "2,453.88" "2,401.63" "2,361.37" "2,395.86" "2,407.08" "2,452.66" "2,523.50" "2,610.94" "2,712.81" "2,842.02" "3,027.38" "3,220.97" "3,426.92" "3,456.12" "3,589.08" "3,868.77" "3,958.00" "4,103.95" "4,289.03" "4,563.38" "4,695.10" "4,904.98" "5,180.59" "5,482.01" "5,532.68" "5,954.35" "6,513.86" "6,989.98" "7,468.59" "7,961.81" "8,497.50" "9,076.36" 2020 +611 DJI NGAP_NPGDP Djibouti Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +611 DJI PPPSH Djibouti Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 2020 +611 DJI PPPEX Djibouti Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.787 70.145 71.635 75.016 77.06 78.021 79.005 79.836 80.414 80.282 80.127 78.897 78.928 79.393 79.43 79.745 81.509 87.7 88.496 90.901 93.572 98.27 100.152 102.111 103.302 106.126 106.023 104.228 102.857 103.423 100.433 100.017 98.38 99.204 99.83 100.413 100.97 2020 +611 DJI NID_NGDP Djibouti Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2021 actual data delayed; annual data only National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.436 12.979 13.766 13.301 10.746 5.917 6.362 6.71 8.523 6.007 7.515 6.825 9.103 13.086 14.701 16.102 24.269 30.288 32.35 25.987 14.787 17.142 18.308 56.874 2.855 -3.946 21.936 21.633 2.787 2.282 0.915 31.158 20.468 27.496 31.358 37.721 38.804 39.875 2020 +611 DJI NGSD_NGDP Djibouti Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2021 actual data delayed; annual data only National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.07 14.616 11.523 15.135 11.52 7.039 6.807 5.849 6.261 6.018 4.208 7.816 11.02 15.803 14.112 14.229 16.733 18.367 17.828 22.007 17.162 8.237 5.407 26.098 26.812 25.514 20.936 16.838 17.499 20.54 12.232 30.493 15.708 24.289 29.767 37.676 39.613 41.544 2020 +611 DJI PCPI Djibouti "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1999 are IMF staff estimates based on the consumer price index for expatriates. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. Base month is January 2013 Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.255 49.881 52.095 55.484 58.195 60.239 61.757 63.118 62.865 63.61 64.812 65.723 66.768 68.396 70.64 73.123 77.434 84.194 88.868 91.076 95.851 99.896 100.958 102.313 101.446 104.224 104.816 104.971 108.449 110.385 111.688 119.042 121.261 124.838 127.959 131.158 134.437 2021 +611 DJI PCPIPCH Djibouti "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.371 4.438 6.505 4.886 3.513 2.52 2.205 -0.401 1.184 1.891 1.404 1.59 2.439 3.281 3.514 5.896 8.73 5.551 2.485 5.242 4.221 1.063 1.342 -0.847 2.738 0.568 0.148 3.313 1.786 1.18 6.585 1.864 2.95 2.5 2.5 2.5 2021 +611 DJI PCPIE Djibouti "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1999 are IMF staff estimates based on the consumer price index for expatriates. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. Base month is January 2013 Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.3 50.169 52.882 55.916 58.547 60.087 61.546 62.788 62.426 63.904 64.814 65.712 66.89 68.946 71.347 73.876 79.91 87.301 89.192 91.687 98.674 99.722 100.782 104.24 102.562 105.03 104.145 106.198 109.657 110 112.801 119.005 123.17 126.249 129.406 132.641 135.957 2021 +611 DJI PCPIEPCH Djibouti "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.869 5.408 5.737 4.706 2.631 2.427 2.018 -0.577 2.368 1.424 1.384 1.793 3.073 3.483 3.544 8.168 9.249 2.166 2.798 7.62 1.063 1.063 3.431 -1.61 2.407 -0.843 1.972 3.257 0.313 2.546 5.5 3.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2021 +611 DJI TM_RPCH Djibouti Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Volume of imports and exports are calculated as they are not provided by the authorities Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.1 -30.175 0.233 -7.377 -13.923 -11.771 -5.296 -1.322 6.323 -7.677 3.548 -7.496 -1.303 18.344 5.991 12.156 20.938 15.694 8.079 -19.071 -17.986 30.176 18.99 6.645 -21.158 -6.241 -4.756 50.38 -3.353 13.211 -29.352 48.627 -15.778 11.851 9.604 10.175 6.881 6.886 2021 +611 DJI TMG_RPCH Djibouti Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Volume of imports and exports are calculated as they are not provided by the authorities Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15 -44.208 -0.75 -9.79 -8.876 -11.288 -7.207 -0.766 8.713 -2.991 4.414 -7.179 0.722 18.507 6.257 13.755 23.411 17.295 8.477 -22.699 -20.199 29.962 27.095 3.89 -21.709 -7.216 -5.205 52.818 0.102 14.345 -30.867 54.025 -15.427 12.744 10.175 10.732 7.048 7.051 2021 +611 DJI TX_RPCH Djibouti Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Volume of imports and exports are calculated as they are not provided by the authorities Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.4 0.763 -7.846 6.475 -5.968 -9.89 -5.274 -0.428 4.293 -5.843 -5.386 8.252 5.219 10.407 -4.052 11.268 4.828 -2.051 4.807 6.565 1.368 -5.103 4.59 3.642 10.158 -2.918 -23.563 52.549 9.327 12.35 -29.615 35.488 -18.893 13.701 11.166 11.586 7.622 7.63 2021 +611 DJI TXG_RPCH Djibouti Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Volume of imports and exports are calculated as they are not provided by the authorities Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.7 0.763 -23.518 15.26 -1.771 -35.935 -12.044 4.25 -12.123 -3.849 12.679 -2.048 12.671 2.501 -1.284 0.79 34.957 0.265 8.069 10.708 5.853 3.629 22.139 -0.997 11.194 -6.191 -33.124 81.53 10.658 12.956 -31.525 43.502 -20.199 13.919 11.022 11.553 7.176 7.178 2021 +611 DJI LUR Djibouti Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +611 DJI LE Djibouti Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +611 DJI LP Djibouti Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: Official population data are not available. Data prior to 1993 are taken from the World Bank World Development Indicators; other data are from U.N. sources, 2022. Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.607 0.615 0.619 0.622 0.63 0.644 0.661 0.68 0.7 0.718 0.733 0.747 0.76 0.772 0.783 0.795 0.805 0.816 0.828 0.84 0.854 0.868 0.883 0.899 0.914 0.929 0.944 0.959 0.974 0.988 1.002 1.016 1.03 1.043 1.056 1.069 1.081 2021 +611 DJI GGR Djibouti General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.414 30.961 34.29 32.822 31.858 27.169 27.006 27.778 26.211 24.733 26.689 25.016 28.023 34.014 38.298 44.298 46.287 52.251 72.311 68.723 70.188 74.516 82.572 82 87.326 114.222 112.771 116.138 123.93 128.931 132.58 120.358 119.349 132.22 144.187 155.754 167.405 180.334 2021 +611 DJI GGR_NGDP Djibouti General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.955 26.841 28.754 28.233 25.974 21.883 21.915 22.153 20.432 18.34 19.247 17.366 18.843 21.728 23.045 25.054 24.13 24.709 29.472 27.143 25.605 24.112 24.454 22.586 22.187 26.51 24.359 23.655 23.935 23.487 23.451 20.082 18.029 18.673 18.658 18.556 18.357 18.199 2021 +611 DJI GGX Djibouti General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.089 31.957 41.61 41.081 37.953 33.545 29.184 31.364 30.823 31.747 32.204 30.215 34.817 40.491 44.399 46.383 45.785 56.232 70.782 78.562 73.054 78.18 89.473 97.425 114.392 180.805 151.212 138.291 138.829 133.968 142.368 140.671 144.488 154.046 165.518 177.504 189.679 201.583 2021 +611 DJI GGX_NGDP Djibouti General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.212 27.704 34.893 35.337 30.944 27.018 23.683 25.013 24.027 23.541 23.224 20.974 23.412 25.866 26.717 26.233 23.869 26.592 28.849 31.029 26.651 25.298 26.498 26.835 29.063 41.963 32.662 28.167 26.812 24.404 25.183 23.471 21.827 21.755 21.418 21.147 20.799 20.344 2021 +611 DJI GGXCNL Djibouti General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.675 -0.996 -7.32 -8.259 -6.095 -6.376 -2.178 -3.586 -4.612 -7.014 -5.515 -5.199 -6.794 -6.477 -6.101 -2.085 0.502 -3.981 1.529 -9.839 -2.866 -3.664 -6.9 -15.425 -27.066 -66.582 -38.441 -22.152 -14.898 -5.037 -9.788 -20.313 -25.139 -21.826 -21.331 -21.75 -22.274 -21.249 2021 +611 DJI GGXCNL_NGDP Djibouti General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.257 -0.863 -6.138 -7.104 -4.969 -5.135 -1.767 -2.86 -3.595 -5.201 -3.977 -3.609 -4.568 -4.138 -3.671 -1.179 0.262 -1.883 0.623 -3.886 -1.045 -1.186 -2.044 -4.249 -6.877 -15.453 -8.303 -4.512 -2.877 -0.918 -1.731 -3.389 -3.798 -3.082 -2.76 -2.591 -2.442 -2.144 2021 +611 DJI GGSB Djibouti General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +611 DJI GGSB_NPGDP Djibouti General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +611 DJI GGXONLB Djibouti General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.173 -0.717 -6.81 -7.893 -5.724 -5.774 -1.572 -3.13 -4.293 -6.515 -5.052 -4.898 -6.397 -6.088 -5.698 -1.542 1.114 -3.367 2.139 -9.036 -2.063 -2.919 -5.873 -14.578 -26.174 -64.835 -34.634 -16.952 -8.432 2.074 -8.837 -19.372 -19.64 -16.319 -15.671 -16.347 -16.686 -15.989 2021 +611 DJI GGXONLB_NGDP Djibouti General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.812 -0.622 -5.711 -6.789 -4.667 -4.651 -1.276 -2.496 -3.346 -4.831 -3.643 -3.4 -4.302 -3.889 -3.429 -0.872 0.581 -1.592 0.872 -3.569 -0.753 -0.945 -1.739 -4.015 -6.65 -15.048 -7.481 -3.453 -1.629 0.378 -1.563 -3.232 -2.967 -2.305 -2.028 -1.948 -1.83 -1.614 2021 +611 DJI GGXWDN Djibouti General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.042 74.192 77.473 84.578 82.384 96.259 165.202 203.414 226.435 243.748 229.638 241.765 274.722 330.854 378.455 419.267 459.934 486.007 510.223 2021 +611 DJI GGXWDN_NGDP Djibouti General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.059 27.066 25.069 25.048 22.692 24.456 38.342 43.938 46.12 47.075 41.832 42.764 45.838 49.979 53.447 54.254 54.794 53.292 51.492 2021 +611 DJI GGXWDG Djibouti General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 74.831 76.494 79.429 84.65 89.285 105.99 173.468 212.604 235.615 249.023 230.788 248.718 275.407 331.354 378.955 419.767 460.434 486.507 510.723 2021 +611 DJI GGXWDG_NGDP Djibouti General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.555 27.906 25.702 25.07 24.593 26.929 40.26 45.923 47.99 48.094 42.041 43.994 45.953 50.055 53.517 54.319 54.854 53.347 51.542 2021 +611 DJI NGDP_FY Djibouti "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GGE series was changed as of July 2011 = current expenditure (before = total expenditure) Fiscal assumptions: Desk projections in absence of projections from authorities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 112.833 115.351 119.251 116.255 122.651 124.157 123.229 125.392 128.283 134.858 138.669 144.056 148.715 156.543 166.185 176.813 191.82 211.463 245.351 253.192 274.115 309.036 337.662 363.052 393.595 430.865 462.955 490.969 517.784 548.954 565.343 599.329 661.982 708.098 772.786 839.381 911.963 990.887 2021 +611 DJI BCA Djibouti Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Trade in goods includes the reexport trade. The general trade system has been recently adopted to compile trade in goods statistics. This change together with new data sourced from the ports and free trade zones becoming available to the statistical agency led to significant revisions in past current account balances. Data prior to 2013 is staff's estimates and calculations based on previous official estimates and data using a different compilation methodology. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Djibouti franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 -0.002 0.173 0.251 0.259 0.248 0.253 0.242 0.266 0.153 0.351 0.431 0.423 0.284 0.304 0.051 -0.307 -0.46 0.266 0.764 -0.032 -0.444 -0.629 0.531 0.714 -0.026 -0.132 0.429 0.564 0.36 -0.022 -0.177 -0.128 -0.069 -0.002 0.042 0.093 2021 +611 DJI BCA_NGDPD Djibouti Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.068 -0.339 26.52 36.419 37.058 35.827 35.862 33.558 35.076 19.648 43.253 51.544 48.006 30.396 30.512 4.77 -25.776 -33.355 18.684 49.538 -1.813 -23.351 -30.776 23.958 29.46 -1 -4.795 14.712 18.258 11.317 -0.665 -4.76 -3.207 -1.592 -0.045 0.81 1.668 2020 +321 DMA NGDP_R Dominica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.476 0.527 0.549 0.563 0.587 0.595 0.637 0.678 0.731 0.729 0.769 0.779 0.795 0.812 0.812 0.837 0.863 0.882 0.915 0.918 0.94 0.939 0.913 0.971 1 1.007 1.054 1.121 1.2 1.186 1.194 1.192 1.179 1.167 1.223 1.189 1.222 1.141 1.182 1.247 1.04 1.09 1.156 1.213 1.268 1.32 1.353 1.387 2020 +321 DMA NGDP_RPCH Dominica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 13.383 10.829 4.128 2.556 4.197 1.421 7.073 6.308 7.817 -0.191 5.419 1.346 2.03 2.162 0.034 3.03 3.105 2.185 3.774 0.355 2.34 -0.063 -2.829 6.353 3.051 0.656 4.659 6.354 7.121 -1.17 0.673 -0.224 -1.059 -1 4.754 -2.732 2.764 -6.619 3.548 5.502 -16.605 4.829 6.018 4.93 4.594 4.088 2.475 2.524 2020 +321 DMA NGDP Dominica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.197 0.222 0.242 0.266 0.295 0.323 0.365 0.41 0.462 0.5 0.544 0.593 0.632 0.663 0.714 0.741 0.789 0.818 0.871 0.896 0.9 0.919 0.9 0.927 0.991 0.983 1.054 1.138 1.237 1.321 1.333 1.353 1.312 1.345 1.405 1.46 1.556 1.408 1.498 1.651 1.361 1.45 1.618 1.778 1.896 2.013 2.104 2.201 2020 +321 DMA NGDPD Dominica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.073 0.082 0.09 0.099 0.109 0.119 0.135 0.152 0.171 0.185 0.201 0.22 0.234 0.246 0.264 0.275 0.292 0.303 0.322 0.332 0.333 0.34 0.333 0.343 0.367 0.364 0.39 0.421 0.458 0.489 0.494 0.501 0.486 0.498 0.52 0.541 0.576 0.522 0.555 0.612 0.504 0.537 0.599 0.658 0.702 0.746 0.779 0.815 2020 +321 DMA PPPGDP Dominica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.124 0.151 0.167 0.178 0.192 0.201 0.219 0.239 0.267 0.277 0.302 0.317 0.331 0.346 0.353 0.372 0.39 0.406 0.426 0.433 0.453 0.463 0.457 0.496 0.525 0.545 0.588 0.642 0.701 0.697 0.71 0.723 0.706 0.721 0.776 0.793 0.852 0.81 0.859 0.923 0.779 0.85 0.966 1.049 1.121 1.188 1.241 1.297 2020 +321 DMA NGDP_D Dominica "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 41.301 42.027 44.008 47.291 50.213 54.197 57.254 60.514 63.236 68.553 70.752 76.166 79.507 81.637 87.874 88.563 91.455 92.776 95.133 97.545 95.807 97.803 98.577 95.502 99.123 97.687 100 101.525 103.057 111.305 111.636 113.517 111.29 115.259 114.916 122.753 127.293 123.38 126.742 132.425 130.925 132.981 140.007 146.585 149.517 152.507 155.558 158.669 2020 +321 DMA NGDPRPC Dominica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a "7,148.15" "7,470.07" "7,688.69" "8,040.28" "8,183.97" "8,794.48" "9,382.95" "10,152.90" "10,170.08" "10,759.87" "10,944.12" "11,165.36" "11,405.82" "11,408.75" "11,753.48" "12,117.42" "12,381.19" "12,847.38" "12,891.89" "13,192.40" "13,183.02" "12,819.17" "13,643.29" "14,069.47" "14,171.83" "14,842.58" "15,796.83" "16,933.67" "16,747.45" "16,884.04" "17,030.71" "16,970.16" "16,757.30" "17,359.77" "16,708.16" "17,158.10" "16,428.78" "17,002.06" "17,262.12" "14,172.28" "14,782.75" "15,594.41" "16,281.63" "16,944.92" "17,549.99" "17,894.93" "18,255.37" 2011 +321 DMA NGDPRPPPPC Dominica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a "5,075.81" "5,304.41" "5,459.65" "5,709.30" "5,811.33" "6,244.85" "6,662.72" "7,209.45" "7,221.65" "7,640.45" "7,771.28" "7,928.38" "8,099.13" "8,101.22" "8,346.01" "8,604.43" "8,791.73" "9,122.76" "9,154.37" "9,367.76" "9,361.10" "9,102.74" "9,687.93" "9,990.56" "10,063.25" "10,539.53" "11,217.14" "12,024.40" "11,892.16" "11,989.15" "12,093.30" "12,050.31" "11,899.16" "12,326.96" "11,864.26" "12,183.76" "11,665.87" "12,072.95" "12,257.62" "10,063.56" "10,497.05" "11,073.40" "11,561.39" "12,032.38" "12,462.04" "12,706.97" "12,962.91" 2011 +321 DMA NGDPPC Dominica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a "3,004.13" "3,287.45" "3,636.06" "4,037.23" "4,435.43" "5,035.20" "5,678.00" "6,420.34" "6,971.90" "7,612.79" "8,335.71" "8,877.19" "9,311.42" "10,025.38" "10,409.29" "11,081.94" "11,486.79" "12,222.05" "12,575.42" "12,639.18" "12,893.43" "12,636.71" "13,029.58" "13,946.09" "13,844.08" "14,842.58" "16,037.76" "17,451.29" "18,640.79" "18,848.58" "19,332.74" "18,886.14" "19,314.36" "19,949.17" "20,509.80" "21,840.98" "20,269.89" "21,548.82" "22,859.30" "18,555.00" "19,658.32" "21,833.24" "23,866.49" "25,335.56" "26,765.05" "27,836.92" "28,965.57" 2011 +321 DMA NGDPDPC Dominica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a "1,112.64" "1,217.57" "1,346.69" "1,495.27" "1,642.75" "1,864.89" "2,102.96" "2,377.90" "2,582.19" "2,819.55" "3,087.30" "3,287.85" "3,448.67" "3,713.11" "3,855.29" "4,104.42" "4,254.37" "4,526.68" "4,657.56" "4,681.18" "4,775.34" "4,680.26" "4,825.77" "5,165.22" "5,127.44" "5,497.25" "5,939.91" "6,463.44" "6,904.00" "6,980.96" "7,160.28" "6,994.87" "7,153.47" "7,388.58" "7,596.22" "8,089.25" "7,507.37" "7,981.04" "8,466.41" "6,872.22" "7,280.86" "8,086.39" "8,839.44" "9,383.54" "9,912.98" "10,309.97" "10,727.99" 2011 +321 DMA PPPPC Dominica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a "2,043.66" "2,267.66" "2,425.43" "2,627.88" "2,759.42" "3,024.97" "3,307.21" "3,704.79" "3,856.58" "4,232.93" "4,451.02" "4,644.49" "4,856.96" "4,961.98" "5,219.10" "5,479.23" "5,695.04" "5,975.98" "6,081.19" "6,363.92" "6,502.67" "6,421.75" "6,969.49" "7,380.13" "7,666.94" "8,277.59" "9,047.85" "9,884.98" "9,838.93" "10,038.40" "10,335.99" "10,158.00" "10,344.15" "11,015.37" "11,139.64" "11,961.78" "11,665.87" "12,361.36" "12,774.95" "10,614.69" "11,531.99" "13,030.07" "14,089.00" "14,970.63" "15,793.37" "16,410.36" "17,064.84" 2011 +321 DMA NGAP_NPGDP Dominica Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +321 DMA PPPSH Dominica Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +321 DMA PPPEX Dominica Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.581 1.47 1.45 1.499 1.536 1.607 1.665 1.717 1.733 1.808 1.798 1.873 1.911 1.917 2.02 1.994 2.023 2.017 2.045 2.068 1.986 1.983 1.968 1.87 1.89 1.806 1.793 1.773 1.765 1.895 1.878 1.87 1.859 1.867 1.811 1.841 1.826 1.738 1.743 1.789 1.748 1.705 1.676 1.694 1.692 1.695 1.696 1.697 2020 +321 DMA NID_NGDP Dominica Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.918 27.244 18.195 22.953 26.33 28.949 28.15 30.265 33.859 33.188 30.557 23.463 18.904 16.286 15.001 16.553 20.767 29.051 32.44 23.47 24.033 28.793 20.298 17.935 18.283 17.735 16.805 15.8 2020 +321 DMA NGSD_NGDP Dominica Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.025 0.616 -1.553 0.41 1.564 -0.795 6.403 -1.194 -7.249 -3.331 2.462 2.496 -2.124 4.012 9.587 11.899 13.098 20.186 -11.221 -10.89 -5.227 -3.67 -10.349 -10.168 -2.838 -0.84 2.72 3.725 2020 +321 DMA PCPI Dominica "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The base month is June 2010 (June 2010 = 100). The annual period average data is calculated by taking the average of the twelve months in the same year, and thus the annual data for 2010 may not exactly equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 41.502 47.008 49.083 51.158 52.248 53.338 54.946 57.592 58.889 63.403 65.428 69.064 72.694 73.833 73.825 74.779 76.051 77.887 78.632 79.604 80.279 81.527 81.666 82.853 84.837 86.263 88.5 91.366 97.176 97.182 99.913 100.975 102.345 102.298 103.123 102.245 102.39 102.693 103.709 105.27 104.504 106.146 111.754 117.005 119.345 121.732 124.166 126.65 2021 +321 DMA PCPIPCH Dominica "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 23.855 13.267 4.415 4.228 2.13 2.085 3.016 4.816 2.252 7.665 3.194 5.556 5.256 1.568 -0.012 1.293 1.701 2.415 0.956 1.236 0.848 1.556 0.17 1.453 2.394 1.682 2.593 3.238 6.36 0.006 2.81 1.063 1.357 -0.046 0.807 -0.852 0.142 0.296 0.989 1.505 -0.727 1.571 5.283 4.699 2 2 2 2 2021 +321 DMA PCPIE Dominica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The base month is June 2010 (June 2010 = 100). The annual period average data is calculated by taking the average of the twelve months in the same year, and thus the annual data for 2010 may not exactly equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 45.089 48.446 50.417 51.765 52.803 54.67 56.33 57.99 60.998 65.978 69.037 70.421 73.46 74.631 74.454 75.495 77.028 78.702 79.913 79.879 80.764 81.676 81.968 84.289 84.979 87.275 88.842 94.182 96.081 99.132 99.18 101.1 102.38 101.93 102.4 101.73 102.46 100.94 104.96 105.11 104.37 108.067 111.894 117.424 119.772 122.168 124.611 127.103 2021 +321 DMA PCPIEPCH Dominica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 21.348 7.444 4.069 2.675 2.004 3.536 3.036 2.947 5.188 8.163 4.637 2.006 4.314 1.594 -0.237 1.398 2.031 2.173 1.539 -0.042 1.108 1.128 0.358 2.832 0.818 2.703 1.795 6.011 2.016 3.176 0.048 1.936 1.266 -0.44 0.461 -0.654 0.718 -1.484 3.983 0.143 -0.704 3.543 3.541 4.942 2 2 2 2 2021 +321 DMA TM_RPCH Dominica Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: We receive data on volumes from the Customs Office. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.157 -8.209 -11.095 -0.519 3.666 -10.263 10.605 8.028 9.58 -21.439 -28.563 23.682 0.538 47.028 16.397 3.707 -9.333 31.336 7.273 -37.014 -5.105 13.203 31.819 1.108 5.835 -2.972 1.329 2019 +321 DMA TMG_RPCH Dominica Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: We receive data on volumes from the Customs Office. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.866 -13.415 6.998 6.605 6.173 -4.672 13.427 18.53 -2.773 -6.11 -22.406 9.718 -4.047 14.125 4.448 -2.308 -12.294 58.71 -1.537 -29.55 -1.288 2.054 45.29 -2.186 4.45 -8.009 -1.73 2019 +321 DMA TX_RPCH Dominica Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: We receive data on volumes from the Customs Office. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.663 1.745 -7.351 4.332 -5.279 7.459 -2.43 -0.429 1.612 13.701 -0.466 -16.126 22.307 45.539 3.128 3.279 -21.941 -28.035 45.853 -51.734 0.139 54.072 21.742 19.033 14.886 5.298 5.5 2019 +321 DMA TXG_RPCH Dominica Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: We receive data on volumes from the Customs Office. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.218 -4.566 -18.113 -2.917 -2.967 -9.232 -16.388 5.94 -3.834 -21.109 -30.351 36.612 9.227 8.17 2.387 -27.022 -51.322 -11.047 83.076 -26.885 19.548 7.27 5.127 6.7 6.2 4.5 4.5 2019 +321 DMA LUR Dominica Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +321 DMA LE Dominica Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +321 DMA LP Dominica Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2011 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a 0.074 0.074 0.073 0.073 0.073 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.072 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.071 0.07 0.069 0.07 0.07 0.071 0.071 0.069 0.07 0.072 0.073 0.074 0.074 0.074 0.075 0.075 0.076 0.076 2011 +321 DMA GGR Dominica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.153 0.159 0.163 0.164 0.173 0.198 0.216 0.219 0.239 0.234 0.272 0.21 0.224 0.297 0.292 0.325 0.357 0.426 0.453 0.472 0.484 0.411 0.409 0.42 0.389 0.66 0.884 0.737 0.704 0.597 0.845 0.909 0.799 0.89 0.915 0.932 0.962 1.011 2021 +321 DMA GGR_NGDP Dominica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.82 25.969 25.145 23.766 23.835 25.874 26.868 25.91 27.052 26.026 29.857 23.076 24.54 30.956 29.576 31.904 32.619 35.862 35.441 35.599 36.045 30.815 30.758 30.559 27.163 43.772 59.628 50.714 44.74 39.638 60.127 59.292 47.085 48.47 46.794 45.281 44.7 44.922 2021 +321 DMA GGX Dominica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.179 0.177 0.177 0.173 0.198 0.22 0.229 0.238 0.292 0.316 0.35 0.269 0.261 0.289 0.299 0.315 0.325 0.404 0.444 0.476 0.53 0.469 0.481 0.46 0.469 0.488 0.712 0.784 0.999 0.727 0.955 0.833 0.868 0.918 0.972 0.982 0.987 0.989 2021 +321 DMA GGX_NGDP Dominica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.48 28.956 27.369 25.175 27.189 28.753 28.458 28.15 33.042 35.201 38.518 29.62 28.611 30.107 30.249 30.957 29.691 34.064 34.741 35.909 39.427 35.217 36.172 33.442 32.707 32.393 48.035 53.979 63.43 48.281 67.94 54.289 51.104 49.988 49.724 47.682 45.83 43.96 2021 +321 DMA GGXCNL Dominica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.027 -0.018 -0.014 -0.01 -0.024 -0.022 -0.013 -0.019 -0.053 -0.082 -0.079 -0.059 -0.037 0.008 -0.007 0.01 0.032 0.021 0.009 -0.004 -0.045 -0.059 -0.072 -0.04 -0.079 0.172 0.172 -0.047 -0.294 -0.13 -0.11 0.077 -0.068 -0.028 -0.057 -0.049 -0.024 0.022 2021 +321 DMA GGXCNL_NGDP Dominica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.66 -2.987 -2.224 -1.409 -3.354 -2.88 -1.59 -2.24 -5.99 -9.176 -8.661 -6.544 -4.071 0.85 -0.673 0.947 2.928 1.798 0.7 -0.309 -3.383 -4.402 -5.414 -2.883 -5.545 11.379 11.593 -3.265 -18.69 -8.643 -7.813 5.003 -4.019 -1.518 -2.931 -2.401 -1.13 0.961 2021 +321 DMA GGSB Dominica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +321 DMA GGSB_NPGDP Dominica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +321 DMA GGXONLB Dominica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.019 -0.009 -0.003 0.003 -0.011 -0.008 0.003 -0.002 -0.035 -0.054 -0.043 -0.023 -- 0.043 0.037 0.053 0.052 0.044 0.031 0.014 -0.025 -0.038 -0.045 -0.012 -0.057 0.2 0.196 -0.018 -0.264 -0.093 -0.079 0.117 -0.029 0.022 -0.007 -0.004 0.019 0.063 2021 +321 DMA GGXONLB_NGDP Dominica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.359 -1.436 -0.432 0.378 -1.526 -1.003 0.377 -0.182 -3.997 -6.057 -4.705 -2.488 0.051 4.523 3.77 5.166 4.743 3.709 2.409 1.032 -1.848 -2.869 -3.414 -0.84 -3.955 13.262 13.228 -1.22 -16.744 -6.172 -5.654 7.625 -1.694 1.224 -0.378 -0.204 0.896 2.799 2021 +321 DMA GGXWDN Dominica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +321 DMA GGXWDN_NGDP Dominica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +321 DMA GGXWDG Dominica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.308 0.348 0.349 0.367 0.407 0.439 0.431 0.403 0.497 0.555 0.626 0.896 0.894 0.91 0.851 0.835 0.848 0.852 0.823 0.829 0.898 0.928 0.971 1.017 1.033 1.039 1.134 1.221 1.348 1.475 1.61 1.574 1.745 1.806 1.844 1.88 1.926 1.936 2021 +321 DMA GGXWDG_NGDP Dominica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.099 56.856 53.979 53.358 55.903 57.424 53.682 47.745 56.274 61.819 68.858 98.505 97.875 94.918 86.163 82.009 77.362 71.765 64.358 62.507 66.829 69.681 73.107 73.927 72.127 68.873 76.538 84.011 85.631 97.918 114.526 102.652 102.795 98.295 94.349 91.329 89.492 86.027 2021 +321 DMA NGDP_FY Dominica "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.209 0.232 0.254 0.281 0.309 0.344 0.387 0.436 0.481 0.522 0.569 0.613 0.647 0.688 0.728 0.765 0.804 0.844 0.883 0.898 0.909 0.909 0.913 0.959 0.987 1.019 1.096 1.187 1.279 1.327 1.343 1.332 1.329 1.375 1.433 1.508 1.482 1.453 1.575 1.506 1.405 1.534 1.698 1.837 1.955 2.059 2.153 2.25 2021 +321 DMA BCA Dominica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Starting  with the year 2014 data are provided by the authorities in BPM6. Data for prior years are converted by the staff from BPM5. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.06 -0.052 -0.047 -0.053 -0.059 -0.076 -0.05 -0.087 -0.13 -0.111 -0.079 -0.038 -0.084 -0.049 -0.028 -0.025 -0.044 -0.046 -0.242 -0.21 -0.148 -0.174 -0.184 -0.185 -0.148 -0.139 -0.11 -0.098 2020 +321 DMA BCA_NGDPD Dominica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.938 -15.325 -14.212 -15.489 -16.028 -20.887 -12.774 -20.635 -28.347 -22.712 -15.917 -7.658 -17.333 -9.914 -5.414 -4.654 -7.669 -8.866 -43.661 -34.36 -29.26 -32.463 -30.647 -28.104 -21.121 -18.575 -14.084 -12.075 2020 +243 DOM NGDP_R Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 465.025 484.922 493.165 515.988 522.453 511.363 529.374 582.932 595.5 621.705 587.796 593.35 659.929 708.529 726.954 768.284 814.211 886.556 946.083 "1,002.28" "1,049.01" "1,074.81" "1,123.12" "1,108.01" "1,136.48" "1,243.63" "1,357.73" "1,458.42" "1,505.22" "1,519.47" "1,646.18" "1,697.77" "1,743.90" "1,828.92" "1,957.87" "2,093.49" "2,232.90" "2,337.10" "2,500.29" "2,626.61" "2,450.09" "2,750.54" "2,894.95" "3,024.99" "3,176.24" "3,335.05" "3,501.80" "3,676.89" 2021 +243 DOM NGDP_RPCH Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.969 4.279 1.7 4.628 1.253 -2.123 3.522 10.117 2.156 4.401 -5.454 0.945 11.221 7.365 2.6 5.685 5.978 8.885 6.714 5.94 4.662 2.46 4.495 -1.346 2.57 9.428 9.174 7.416 3.21 0.946 8.34 3.133 2.717 4.875 7.05 6.927 6.659 4.667 6.983 5.052 -6.72 12.263 5.25 4.492 5 5 5 5 2021 +243 DOM NGDP Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.672 9.698 10.603 11.826 14.87 20.138 22.805 28.734 42.132 54.371 77.344 123.552 145.067 163.513 184.769 214.123 235.25 280.363 318.649 350.52 393.303 427.319 477.43 628.611 935.985 "1,083.45" "1,261.40" "1,458.42" "1,661.64" "1,736.04" "1,983.20" "2,210.21" "2,386.02" "2,619.77" "2,925.67" "3,205.66" "3,487.29" "3,802.66" "4,235.85" "4,562.24" "4,456.66" "5,407.34" "6,174.86" "6,826.68" "7,485.28" "8,174.13" "8,926.38" "9,747.86" 2021 +243 DOM NGDPD Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.672 9.698 9.141 9.461 14.87 6.496 7.891 8.305 7.605 8.589 7.995 9.887 11.605 13.081 14.645 16.637 18.242 20.017 21.672 22.137 24.306 25.602 27.249 21.518 22.506 35.948 37.998 44.067 48.206 48.319 53.921 58.088 60.747 62.758 67.264 71.254 75.777 80.082 85.63 89.032 78.923 94.714 112.417 122.324 131.293 140.335 150.143 160.813 2021 +243 DOM PPPGDP Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 13.73 15.672 16.923 18.4 19.303 19.49 20.583 23.226 24.563 26.65 26.139 27.279 31.031 34.106 35.74 38.564 41.618 46.097 49.746 53.443 57.202 59.929 63.599 63.982 67.388 76.054 85.593 94.426 99.325 100.907 110.637 116.474 118.183 125.424 136.976 151.56 167.506 175.941 192.722 206.081 194.548 227.48 256.446 277.513 297.502 318.183 340.453 364.393 2021 +243 DOM NGDP_D Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.865 2 2.15 2.292 2.846 3.938 4.308 4.929 7.075 8.745 13.158 20.823 21.982 23.078 25.417 27.87 28.893 31.624 33.681 34.972 37.493 39.758 42.509 56.734 82.358 87.119 92.905 100 110.392 114.253 120.473 130.184 136.821 143.241 149.431 153.125 156.178 162.708 169.414 173.693 181.897 196.592 213.298 225.676 235.665 245.098 254.908 265.111 2021 +243 DOM NGDPRPC Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "82,278.53" "83,879.51" "83,360.99" "85,198.73" "84,239.50" "80,496.67" "81,332.91" "87,411.07" "87,216.01" "89,081.52" "82,580.95" "81,932.60" "89,486.14" "94,336.80" "95,130.61" "98,870.41" "103,102.61" "110,502.85" "116,056.57" "121,108.56" "124,914.25" "126,254.68" "130,178.85" "126,700.36" "128,305.22" "138,672.26" "149,670.32" "158,971.80" "162,207.87" "161,987.38" "173,673.57" "177,217.30" "180,137.13" "186,916.65" "198,094.78" "209,763.30" "221,626.64" "229,822.17" "243,547.01" "253,587.51" "234,492.47" "260,962.08" "272,279.20" "282,039.97" "293,571.28" "305,574.06" "318,067.58" "331,071.89" 2019 +243 DOM NGDPRPPPPC Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,194.06" "6,314.59" "6,275.55" "6,413.90" "6,341.69" "6,059.92" "6,122.87" "6,580.45" "6,565.76" "6,706.20" "6,216.83" "6,168.02" "6,736.66" "7,101.83" "7,161.59" "7,443.12" "7,761.73" "8,318.83" "8,736.93" "9,117.25" "9,403.75" "9,504.66" "9,800.07" "9,538.21" "9,659.02" "10,439.47" "11,267.42" "11,967.65" "12,211.27" "12,194.67" "13,074.43" "13,341.20" "13,561.01" "14,071.39" "14,912.89" "15,791.32" "16,684.41" "17,301.38" "18,334.61" "19,090.48" "17,652.97" "19,645.65" "20,497.62" "21,232.42" "22,100.52" "23,004.11" "23,944.64" "24,923.63" 2019 +243 DOM NGDPPC Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,534.32" "1,677.45" "1,792.32" "1,952.66" "2,397.60" "3,170.09" "3,503.70" "4,308.64" "6,170.65" "7,790.61" "10,866.33" "17,060.65" "19,671.07" "21,770.86" "24,179.29" "27,555.46" "29,789.49" "34,945.23" "39,088.85" "42,354.37" "46,834.04" "50,196.08" "55,338.13" "71,881.65" "105,669.67" "120,810.39" "139,051.48" "158,971.80" "179,064.00" "185,076.01" "209,229.12" "230,707.92" "246,464.76" "267,741.99" "296,015.51" "321,200.11" "346,131.71" "373,939.57" "412,603.28" "440,463.72" "426,535.66" "513,031.11" "580,764.98" "636,497.17" "691,844.20" "748,954.97" "810,780.16" "877,708.93" 2019 +243 DOM NGDPDPC Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,534.32" "1,677.45" "1,545.10" "1,562.13" "2,397.60" "1,022.61" "1,212.35" "1,245.27" "1,113.84" "1,230.74" "1,123.24" "1,365.23" "1,573.69" "1,741.67" "1,916.44" "2,141.06" "2,309.92" "2,495.03" "2,658.54" "2,674.83" "2,894.30" "3,007.38" "3,158.39" "2,460.55" "2,540.85" "4,008.36" "4,188.72" "4,803.47" "5,194.80" "5,151.17" "5,688.75" "6,063.35" "6,274.87" "6,413.93" "6,805.66" "7,139.51" "7,521.27" "7,874.94" "8,340.96" "8,595.61" "7,553.51" "8,986.18" "10,573.15" "11,405.05" "12,135.07" "12,858.20" "13,637.43" "14,479.76" 2019 +243 DOM PPPPC Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,429.27" "2,710.84" "2,860.55" "3,038.10" "3,112.31" "3,068.06" "3,162.35" "3,482.74" "3,597.51" "3,818.55" "3,672.37" "3,766.77" "4,207.79" "4,541.01" "4,677.03" "4,962.82" "5,270.02" "5,745.67" "6,102.36" "6,457.72" "6,811.55" "7,039.75" "7,371.69" "7,316.32" "7,607.87" "8,480.45" "9,435.46" "10,292.68" "10,703.59" "10,757.55" "11,672.26" "12,157.89" "12,207.74" "12,818.36" "13,859.07" "15,186.04" "16,625.85" "17,301.38" "18,772.59" "19,896.19" "18,619.73" "21,582.57" "24,119.55" "25,874.37" "27,497.36" "29,153.53" "30,923.20" "32,810.35" 2019 +243 DOM NGAP_NPGDP Dominican Republic Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +243 DOM PPPSH Dominican Republic Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.102 0.105 0.106 0.109 0.105 0.1 0.1 0.106 0.103 0.104 0.095 0.093 0.093 0.098 0.098 0.1 0.102 0.107 0.111 0.113 0.113 0.113 0.115 0.109 0.106 0.111 0.115 0.117 0.118 0.119 0.123 0.122 0.117 0.119 0.125 0.135 0.144 0.144 0.149 0.152 0.146 0.155 0.158 0.161 0.164 0.167 0.17 0.173 2021 +243 DOM PPPEX Dominican Republic Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.632 0.619 0.627 0.643 0.77 1.033 1.108 1.237 1.715 2.04 2.959 4.529 4.675 4.794 5.17 5.552 5.653 6.082 6.406 6.559 6.876 7.13 7.507 9.825 13.89 14.246 14.737 15.445 16.729 17.204 17.925 18.976 20.189 20.887 21.359 21.151 20.819 21.613 21.979 22.138 22.908 23.771 24.079 24.6 25.16 25.69 26.219 26.751 2021 +243 DOM NID_NGDP Dominican Republic Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.112 21.159 19.727 18.322 15.444 15.036 16.812 19.454 19.757 21.812 20.833 16.648 18.791 19.758 21.004 20.05 20.054 22.101 28.069 27.113 27.893 26.771 26.957 19.409 20.627 24.773 26.927 28.351 30.024 23.573 26.38 25.026 24.296 22.724 23.113 23.442 22.972 22.472 25.796 26.005 25.383 31.746 31.505 29.833 29.389 28.551 28.103 28.068 2021 +243 DOM NGSD_NGDP Dominican Republic Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.113 11.136 7.49 11.739 12.612 12.145 12.614 13.449 16.827 16.997 14.512 16.711 17.955 15.684 19.072 18.951 18.888 21.287 26.508 25.174 23.669 23.877 24.029 24.225 25.255 23.458 23.539 23.436 20.648 18.807 18.918 17.523 17.759 18.632 19.887 21.645 21.897 22.306 24.252 24.671 23.689 28.907 28.205 27.133 26.544 25.684 25.242 25.206 2021 +243 DOM PCPI Dominican Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. Year base October 2019 - September 2020=100 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 1.064 1.144 1.232 1.301 1.563 2.272 2.446 2.777 3.995 5.619 8.455 12.436 12.965 13.646 14.773 16.625 17.523 18.977 19.894 21.181 22.817 24.844 26.142 33.317 50.463 52.577 56.559 60.034 66.424 67.382 71.647 77.708 80.579 84.472 87.005 87.733 89.149 92.073 95.355 97.081 100.752 109.056 118.895 125.654 131.103 136.39 141.89 147.612 2021 +243 DOM PCPIPCH Dominican Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 21.664 7.523 7.643 5.629 20.152 45.336 7.639 13.551 43.864 40.658 50.463 47.079 4.259 5.25 8.261 12.536 5.399 8.297 4.832 6.471 7.723 8.884 5.223 27.45 51.461 4.19 7.573 6.144 10.644 1.442 6.33 8.459 3.694 4.831 2.999 0.837 1.614 3.28 3.564 1.811 3.781 8.243 9.022 5.684 4.336 4.033 4.033 4.033 2021 +243 DOM PCPIE Dominican Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. Year base October 2019 - September 2020=100 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 1.112 1.193 1.279 1.356 1.88 2.46 2.568 3.15 4.908 6.605 11.884 12.823 13.486 13.862 15.846 17.306 17.99 19.495 21.019 22.091 24.084 25.14 27.783 39.633 51.024 54.819 57.56 62.67 65.501 69.277 73.598 79.31 82.408 85.602 86.956 88.995 90.504 94.309 95.413 98.901 104.394 113.263 122.336 128.317 133.491 138.875 144.475 150.301 2021 +243 DOM PCPIEPCH Dominican Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." -5.864 7.365 7.181 5.995 38.636 30.853 4.399 22.672 55.798 34.594 79.919 7.902 5.165 2.788 14.314 9.216 3.949 8.366 7.82 5.101 9.019 4.384 10.512 42.655 28.74 7.437 5 8.878 4.517 5.765 6.238 7.76 3.907 3.876 1.582 2.344 1.695 4.204 1.171 3.656 5.554 8.496 8.011 4.889 4.033 4.033 4.033 4.033 2021 +243 DOM TM_RPCH Dominican Republic Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.059 1.848 9.529 16.241 23.818 -0.713 9.525 -2.425 3.516 -18.196 -7.896 15.152 13.739 7.59 4.547 -9.276 34.325 -0.252 2.196 -4.776 6.165 18.649 8.966 -4.073 6.223 4.4 -11.558 17.506 3.893 4.281 5.137 2.325 1.172 3.417 2021 +243 DOM TMG_RPCH Dominican Republic Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.346 2.376 8.308 18.046 24.79 0.113 10.003 -2.215 3.664 -19.23 -8.022 15.13 15.702 7.882 4.75 -10.827 34.736 -0.659 2.307 -4.708 5.882 18.821 8.728 -3.791 5.117 3.282 -9.449 17.001 5.418 4.65 5.495 2.469 1.166 3.58 2021 +243 DOM TX_RPCH Dominican Republic Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -12.75 22.024 -19.627 6.785 12.207 -0.482 2.236 1.483 13.654 3.11 -7.866 0.286 7.126 50.618 10.133 6.652 6.563 21.513 6.587 14.947 14.421 -4.548 -0.638 8.179 -0.544 3.079 3.254 3.353 -14.013 -12.727 36.313 4.101 7.276 9.977 12.002 9.282 7.703 3.34 4.267 -0.952 -31.625 25.449 11.191 9.36 9.894 7.475 5.29 6.716 2021 +243 DOM TXG_RPCH Dominican Republic Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -17.608 26.665 -31.195 0.424 12.478 -12.344 -6.548 -9.518 16.777 3.731 -21.446 -11.343 -11.055 136.802 8.448 9.002 5.381 22.923 7.694 7.901 16.264 -7.309 2.608 9.411 7.104 0.03 0.273 8.84 -18.609 -26.786 95.954 10.456 7.769 10.524 10.405 3.987 4.461 1.769 3.69 1.482 -14.002 10.588 4.352 5.855 9.266 8.088 4.558 7.396 2021 +243 DOM LUR Dominican Republic Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.237 9.537 9.337 7.387 7.287 7.537 7.187 7.387 6.287 8.05 9.083 8.479 8.674 7.879 8.237 7.075 6.452 5.959 6.835 6.52 7.613 8.407 9.196 8.538 7.328 7.08 5.509 5.656 6.167 5.829 7.351 6.442 6.2 6 6 6 6 2021 +243 DOM LE Dominican Republic Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +243 DOM LP Dominican Republic Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 5.652 5.781 5.916 6.056 6.202 6.353 6.509 6.669 6.828 6.979 7.118 7.242 7.375 7.511 7.642 7.771 7.897 8.023 8.152 8.276 8.398 8.513 8.628 8.745 8.858 8.968 9.071 9.174 9.28 9.38 9.479 9.58 9.681 9.785 9.883 9.98 10.075 10.169 10.266 10.358 10.448 10.54 10.632 10.725 10.819 10.914 11.01 11.106 2019 +243 DOM GGR Dominican Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.89 38.949 43.908 51.692 60.271 67.009 80.632 127.577 159.706 191.955 238.86 249.843 229.702 259.204 285.047 323.479 372.489 416.823 533.683 483.73 531.482 601.12 656.783 632.252 841.185 897.8 987.266 "1,086.56" "1,186.29" "1,295.35" "1,414.62" 2021 +243 DOM GGR_NGDP Dominican Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.445 12.223 12.527 13.143 14.105 14.035 12.827 13.63 14.741 15.218 16.378 15.036 13.231 13.07 12.897 13.557 14.218 14.247 16.648 13.871 13.977 14.191 14.396 14.187 15.556 14.54 14.462 14.516 14.513 14.511 14.512 2021 +243 DOM GGX Dominican Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.097 41.407 48.46 57.179 67.232 75.648 119.521 159.845 164.072 203.835 237.327 303.843 282.076 313.323 352.462 480.01 463.458 497.358 534.74 591.948 648.89 692.631 756.93 984.554 999.223 "1,112.28" "1,201.36" "1,309.00" "1,421.00" "1,550.07" "1,685.32" 2021 +243 DOM GGX_NGDP Dominican Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.589 12.995 13.825 14.538 15.733 15.845 19.014 17.078 15.144 16.159 16.273 18.286 16.248 15.799 15.947 20.118 17.691 17 16.681 16.974 17.064 16.352 16.591 22.092 18.479 18.013 17.598 17.488 17.384 17.365 17.289 2021 +243 DOM GGXCNL Dominican Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.207 -2.458 -4.552 -5.487 -6.96 -8.638 -38.889 -32.267 -4.366 -11.88 1.534 -54 -52.373 -54.119 -67.415 -156.531 -90.969 -80.536 -1.058 -108.219 -117.408 -91.511 -100.148 -352.302 -158.039 -214.483 -214.09 -222.44 -234.707 -254.717 -270.7 2021 +243 DOM GGXCNL_NGDP Dominican Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.144 -0.771 -1.299 -1.395 -1.629 -1.809 -6.187 -3.447 -0.403 -0.942 0.105 -3.25 -3.017 -2.729 -3.05 -6.56 -3.472 -2.753 -0.033 -3.103 -3.088 -2.16 -2.195 -7.905 -2.923 -3.473 -3.136 -2.972 -2.871 -2.854 -2.777 2021 +243 DOM GGSB Dominican Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.854 -1.271 -5.312 -7.745 -7.477 -9.146 -28.457 -23.82 -4.46 -17.036 -5.531 -67.202 -43.179 -62.657 -68.589 -151.63 -83.782 -44.194 74.262 -2.331 2.446 13.404 38.057 -152.943 48.325 -4.32 27.506 50.562 70.728 84.347 105.485 2021 +243 DOM GGSB_NPGDP Dominican Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.032 -0.408 -1.559 -2.023 -1.766 -1.942 -4.353 -2.399 -0.403 -1.348 -0.386 -4.067 -2.419 -3.147 -3.035 -6.099 -3.061 -1.465 2.274 -0.066 0.063 0.315 0.83 -3.219 0.877 -0.07 0.403 0.676 0.866 0.945 1.082 2021 +243 DOM GGXONLB Dominican Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.299 -0.553 -2.374 -2.746 -4.014 -4.864 -28.707 -15.675 8.947 4.649 23.355 -27.902 -20.416 -18.322 -22.584 -100.312 -31.75 -11.687 73.098 -19.891 -20.578 18.138 25.104 -207.909 9.973 -27.391 3.171 22.905 37.852 46.844 63.1 2021 +243 DOM GGXONLB_NGDP Dominican Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.463 -0.173 -0.677 -0.698 -0.939 -1.019 -4.567 -1.675 0.826 0.369 1.601 -1.679 -1.176 -0.924 -1.022 -4.204 -1.212 -0.399 2.28 -0.57 -0.541 0.428 0.55 -4.665 0.184 -0.444 0.046 0.306 0.463 0.525 0.647 2021 +243 DOM GGXWDN Dominican Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.36 91.461 292.899 296.138 348.977 377.478 379.592 464.39 518.372 598.822 704.236 866.261 "1,022.95" "1,098.67" "1,201.00" "1,342.60" "1,532.59" "1,754.43" "1,979.58" "2,560.28" "2,667.92" "2,789.76" "3,027.68" "3,287.78" "3,566.89" "3,866.82" "4,183.41" 2021 +243 DOM GGXWDN_NGDP Dominican Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.763 19.157 46.595 31.639 32.21 29.925 26.028 27.948 29.859 30.195 31.863 36.306 39.047 37.553 37.465 38.5 40.303 41.419 43.391 57.448 49.339 45.179 44.351 43.923 43.636 43.319 42.916 2021 +243 DOM GGXWDG Dominican Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.824 42.217 56.002 65.71 86.965 102.583 302.678 321.469 415.193 454.379 479.917 558.425 637.72 739.95 863.147 "1,009.77" "1,223.82" "1,313.95" "1,440.67" "1,624.78" "1,859.74" "2,137.63" "2,444.41" "3,186.23" "3,410.11" "3,603.19" "3,932.16" "4,279.60" "4,649.60" "5,048.52" "5,473.30" 2021 +243 DOM GGXWDG_NGDP Dominican Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.848 13.249 15.977 16.707 20.351 21.487 48.15 34.346 38.322 36.022 32.907 33.607 36.734 37.311 39.053 42.32 46.715 44.911 44.941 46.591 48.906 50.465 53.579 71.494 63.064 58.353 57.6 57.174 56.882 56.557 56.149 2021 +243 DOM NGDP_FY Dominican Republic "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For the Dominican Republic, the fiscal series have the following coverage: (i) public debt, debt service and the cyclically-adjusted/structural balances are for the Consolidated Public Sector (which includes central government, rest of the non-financial public sector, and the central bank); and (ii) the remaining fiscal series refer to the Central Government. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Data starting in 2014 follows GFSM 2014, but previous years have not been converted yet. Basis of recording: Accrual. Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.672 9.698 10.603 11.826 14.87 20.138 22.805 28.734 42.132 54.371 77.344 123.552 145.067 163.513 184.769 214.123 235.25 280.363 318.649 350.52 393.303 427.319 477.43 628.611 935.985 "1,083.45" "1,261.40" "1,458.42" "1,661.64" "1,736.04" "1,983.20" "2,210.21" "2,386.02" "2,619.77" "2,925.67" "3,205.66" "3,487.29" "3,802.66" "4,235.85" "4,562.24" "4,456.66" "5,407.34" "6,174.86" "6,826.68" "7,485.28" "8,174.13" "8,926.38" "9,747.86" 2021 +243 DOM BCA Dominican Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Using BPM6 from 2010 onwards Primary domestic currency: Dominican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.72 -0.389 -0.443 -0.418 -0.163 -0.108 -0.183 -0.364 -0.019 -0.327 -0.28 -0.157 -0.708 -0.533 -0.283 -0.183 -0.213 -0.163 -0.338 -0.429 -1.027 -0.741 -0.798 1.036 1.041 -0.473 -1.287 -2.166 -4.52 -2.303 -4.024 -4.359 -3.971 -2.568 -2.17 -1.28 -0.815 -0.133 -1.322 -1.188 -1.337 -2.689 -3.71 -3.303 -3.735 -4.024 -4.297 -4.602 2021 +243 DOM BCA_NGDPD Dominican Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.302 -4.015 -4.842 -4.417 -1.099 -1.656 -2.324 -4.384 -0.249 -3.81 -3.497 -1.591 -6.1 -4.074 -1.932 -1.099 -1.166 -0.814 -1.561 -1.939 -4.223 -2.894 -2.928 4.815 4.628 -1.316 -3.388 -4.916 -9.376 -4.766 -7.462 -7.504 -6.536 -4.092 -3.226 -1.797 -1.075 -0.166 -1.543 -1.334 -1.694 -2.839 -3.3 -2.7 -2.845 -2.868 -2.862 -2.862 2021 +248 ECU NGDP_R Ecuador "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2002 onwards. Prior to 2002 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 24.536 25.493 25.799 25.077 26.13 27.28 28.124 26.444 29.217 29.3 30.181 31.725 32.871 33.529 34.956 35.744 36.363 37.936 39.176 37.319 37.726 39.241 40.849 41.961 45.407 47.809 49.915 51.008 54.25 54.558 56.481 60.925 64.362 67.546 70.105 70.175 69.314 70.956 71.871 71.879 66.282 69.089 71.063 72.963 74.994 77.091 79.247 81.464 2021 +248 ECU NGDP_RPCH Ecuador "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.9 3.9 1.2 -2.8 4.2 4.4 3.094 -5.972 10.486 0.285 3.008 5.113 3.614 2 4.258 2.253 1.732 4.328 3.267 -4.739 1.092 4.016 4.097 2.723 8.211 5.291 4.404 2.19 6.357 0.566 3.525 7.868 5.642 4.947 3.789 0.099 -1.226 2.368 1.289 0.012 -7.788 4.235 2.857 2.675 2.783 2.797 2.797 2.797 2021 +248 ECU NGDP Ecuador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2002 onwards. Prior to 2002 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 16.84 17.243 17.214 15.129 16.101 18.83 13.816 12.91 12.277 12.049 12.236 13.73 15.012 17.537 21.147 22.968 24.035 27.009 27.474 19.74 18.319 24.468 28.549 32.433 36.592 41.507 46.802 51.008 61.763 62.52 69.555 79.277 87.925 95.13 101.726 99.29 99.938 104.296 107.562 108.108 99.291 106.166 115.469 120.292 124.578 128.795 133.155 137.663 2021 +248 ECU NGDPD Ecuador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 16.84 17.243 17.214 15.129 16.101 18.83 13.816 12.91 12.277 12.049 12.236 13.73 15.012 17.537 21.147 22.968 24.035 27.009 27.474 19.74 18.319 24.468 28.549 32.433 36.592 41.507 46.802 51.008 61.763 62.52 69.555 79.277 87.925 95.13 101.726 99.29 99.938 104.296 107.562 108.108 99.291 106.166 115.469 120.292 124.578 128.795 133.155 137.663 2021 +248 ECU PPPGDP Ecuador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.044 29.62 31.828 32.148 34.707 37.38 39.312 37.879 43.327 45.154 48.253 52.435 55.568 58.023 61.786 64.503 66.821 70.915 74.056 71.54 73.96 78.663 83.162 87.112 96.795 105.113 113.128 118.73 128.699 130.258 136.471 150.267 159.56 175.196 186.847 179.31 181.967 195.011 202.244 205.887 192.141 208.601 229.815 244.369 256.44 268.511 281.276 294.739 2021 +248 ECU NGDP_D Ecuador "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 68.634 67.638 66.724 60.332 61.619 69.024 49.127 48.82 42.021 41.123 40.541 43.279 45.671 52.305 60.497 64.258 66.098 71.195 70.129 52.895 48.556 62.353 69.889 77.292 80.586 86.818 93.764 100 113.847 114.594 123.148 130.122 136.608 140.837 145.105 141.49 144.181 146.987 149.661 150.402 149.802 153.666 162.489 164.866 166.117 167.068 168.024 168.986 2021 +248 ECU NGDPRPC Ecuador "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,055.52" "3,086.11" "3,036.95" "2,871.62" "2,912.64" "2,961.73" "2,975.80" "2,728.70" "2,938.24" "2,875.59" "2,893.66" "2,972.88" "3,012.25" "3,007.05" "3,071.77" "3,081.91" "3,081.98" "3,164.89" "3,219.57" "3,022.51" "3,010.60" "3,062.26" "3,119.79" "3,150.35" "3,350.59" "3,484.32" "3,574.37" "3,588.31" "3,748.42" "3,701.72" "3,762.34" "3,990.79" "4,146.80" "4,281.92" "4,374.08" "4,310.79" "4,193.55" "4,229.35" "4,221.86" "4,162.57" "3,785.22" "3,890.85" "3,946.56" "3,995.97" "4,050.25" "4,105.82" "4,162.17" "4,219.31" 2020 +248 ECU NGDPRPPPPC Ecuador "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,397.63" "8,481.71" "8,346.59" "7,892.21" "8,004.93" "8,139.87" "8,178.53" "7,499.40" "8,075.31" "7,903.12" "7,952.79" "8,170.49" "8,278.71" "8,264.42" "8,442.29" "8,470.16" "8,470.36" "8,698.20" "8,848.50" "8,306.91" "8,274.16" "8,416.16" "8,574.25" "8,658.24" "9,208.57" "9,576.10" "9,823.60" "9,861.92" "10,301.95" "10,173.61" "10,340.20" "10,968.06" "11,396.85" "11,768.18" "12,021.48" "11,847.54" "11,525.33" "11,623.72" "11,603.14" "11,440.19" "10,403.08" "10,693.41" "10,846.50" "10,982.30" "11,131.48" "11,284.22" "11,439.09" "11,596.12" 2020 +248 ECU NGDPPC Ecuador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,097.14" "2,087.38" "2,026.38" "1,732.50" "1,794.73" "2,044.31" "1,461.92" "1,332.15" "1,234.67" "1,182.53" "1,173.13" "1,286.62" "1,375.71" "1,572.84" "1,858.32" "1,980.37" "2,037.13" "2,253.23" "2,257.86" "1,598.77" "1,461.84" "1,909.42" "2,180.39" "2,434.98" "2,700.12" "3,025.01" "3,351.48" "3,588.31" "4,267.47" "4,241.94" "4,633.25" "5,192.88" "5,664.89" "6,030.50" "6,347.00" "6,099.35" "6,046.30" "6,216.61" "6,318.48" "6,260.60" "5,670.33" "5,978.92" "6,412.73" "6,587.98" "6,728.17" "6,859.52" "6,993.46" "7,130.03" 2020 +248 ECU NGDPDPC Ecuador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,097.14" "2,087.38" "2,026.38" "1,732.50" "1,794.73" "2,044.31" "1,461.92" "1,332.15" "1,234.67" "1,182.53" "1,173.13" "1,286.62" "1,375.71" "1,572.84" "1,858.32" "1,980.37" "2,037.13" "2,253.23" "2,257.86" "1,598.77" "1,461.84" "1,909.42" "2,180.39" "2,434.98" "2,700.12" "3,025.01" "3,351.48" "3,588.31" "4,267.47" "4,241.94" "4,633.25" "5,192.88" "5,664.89" "6,030.50" "6,347.00" "6,099.35" "6,046.30" "6,216.61" "6,318.48" "6,260.60" "5,670.33" "5,978.92" "6,412.73" "6,587.98" "6,728.17" "6,859.52" "6,993.46" "7,130.03" 2020 +248 ECU PPPPC Ecuador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,243.32" "3,585.70" "3,746.61" "3,681.38" "3,868.73" "4,058.33" "4,159.71" "3,908.64" "4,357.21" "4,431.53" "4,626.26" "4,913.65" "5,092.19" "5,203.87" "5,429.42" "5,561.57" "5,663.54" "5,916.16" "6,086.13" "5,794.13" "5,902.03" "6,138.57" "6,351.35" "6,540.15" "7,142.57" "7,660.58" "8,101.05" "8,352.44" "8,892.44" "8,837.94" "9,090.63" "9,842.96" "10,280.26" "11,106.12" "11,657.90" "11,014.89" "11,009.16" "11,623.72" "11,880.32" "11,923.02" "10,972.80" "11,747.71" "12,763.08" "13,383.31" "13,849.73" "14,300.70" "14,772.96" "15,265.54" 2020 +248 ECU NGAP_NPGDP Ecuador Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +248 ECU PPPSH Ecuador Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.194 0.198 0.2 0.19 0.189 0.191 0.19 0.172 0.182 0.176 0.174 0.179 0.167 0.167 0.169 0.167 0.164 0.164 0.165 0.152 0.146 0.149 0.151 0.149 0.153 0.154 0.152 0.148 0.153 0.154 0.151 0.157 0.158 0.166 0.17 0.16 0.157 0.159 0.156 0.152 0.145 0.142 0.142 0.142 0.142 0.141 0.14 0.14 2021 +248 ECU PPPEX Ecuador Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.647 0.582 0.541 0.471 0.464 0.504 0.351 0.341 0.283 0.267 0.254 0.262 0.27 0.302 0.342 0.356 0.36 0.381 0.371 0.276 0.248 0.311 0.343 0.372 0.378 0.395 0.414 0.43 0.48 0.48 0.51 0.528 0.551 0.543 0.544 0.554 0.549 0.535 0.532 0.525 0.517 0.509 0.502 0.492 0.486 0.48 0.473 0.467 2021 +248 ECU NID_NGDP Ecuador Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2002 onwards. Prior to 2002 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 20.217 19.762 22.503 14.413 14.541 16.007 17.267 18.408 17.631 16.993 14.614 18.416 17.702 18.861 18.325 17.226 15.778 18.014 21.925 15.952 21.279 22.349 23.702 19.59 20.199 21.637 22.46 22.705 26.388 25.639 28.037 28.142 27.796 28.467 28.314 26.87 24.979 26.28 26.748 25.906 22.046 22.349 27.085 26.503 26.295 26.252 26.154 25.967 2021 +248 ECU NGSD_NGDP Ecuador Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The national accounts have been updated from 2002 onwards. Prior to 2002 the data are adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 17.175 14.744 16.512 14.092 13.445 17.204 14 10.483 13.77 12.794 12.194 13.872 16.941 15.416 15.055 12.888 15.825 15.543 13.409 19.963 27.352 20.097 19.432 18.397 18.889 22.779 26.177 26.403 29.252 26.14 25.762 27.638 27.629 27.486 27.657 24.633 26.089 26.104 25.532 25.849 24.758 25.231 29.436 28.621 28.22 28.143 28.056 27.896 2021 +248 ECU PCPI Ecuador "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: INEC and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The price Ecuador receives for its oil exports is subject to effects of marketing and discounts for the quality of the Ecuadorian mix. These effects are variable over time. Therefore, while the price of Ecuadorian oil moves in tandem with world prices, deviations are to be expected in projection. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. The authorities introduced the series with base in 2014 in 2015, and presents data for this year onwards. Prior years are obtained by splicing the series backwards with the old CPI series. As a result the base year is different from100. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.051 0.059 0.069 0.102 0.134 0.172 0.211 0.273 0.432 0.76 1.128 1.679 2.591 3.757 4.788 5.884 7.32 9.56 13.011 19.803 38.833 53.463 60.138 64.907 66.686 68.133 70.38 71.982 78.029 82.055 84.972 88.774 93.303 95.842 99.282 103.22 105.004 105.442 105.206 105.486 105.129 105.269 108.644 111.234 112.903 114.371 115.514 116.67 2021 +248 ECU PCPIPCH Ecuador "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.049 16.387 16.258 48.434 31.23 27.983 23.03 29.504 58.216 75.648 48.519 48.804 54.341 45 27.443 22.886 24.4 30.6 36.1 52.2 96.1 37.674 12.485 7.929 2.741 2.17 3.299 2.276 8.4 5.16 3.554 4.475 5.102 2.722 3.589 3.966 1.728 0.417 -0.224 0.266 -0.339 0.133 3.207 2.384 1.5 1.3 1 1 2021 +248 ECU PCPIE Ecuador "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: INEC and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The price Ecuador receives for its oil exports is subject to effects of marketing and discounts for the quality of the Ecuadorian mix. These effects are variable over time. Therefore, while the price of Ecuadorian oil moves in tandem with world prices, deviations are to be expected in projection. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. The authorities introduced the series with base in 2014 in 2015, and presents data for this year onwards. Prior years are obtained by splicing the series backwards with the old CPI series. As a result the base year is different from100. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.053 0.062 0.077 0.118 0.147 0.183 0.233 0.308 0.573 0.883 1.32 1.967 3.152 4.16 5.217 6.405 8.039 10.508 15.068 24.214 46.25 56.62 61.92 65.68 66.96 69.057 71.038 73.396 79.878 83.322 86.095 90.752 94.531 97.084 100.644 104.046 105.211 105.004 105.283 105.215 104.233 106.256 110.318 111.847 113.301 114.547 115.693 116.85 2021 +248 ECU PCPIEPCH Ecuador "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.53 17.3 24.4 52.5 25.1 24.4 27.3 32.5 85.7 54.2 49.5 49 60.2 32 25.383 22.774 25.527 30.7 43.4 60.7 91.005 22.422 9.361 6.072 1.949 3.132 2.869 3.319 8.832 4.312 3.328 5.409 4.164 2.701 3.667 3.38 1.12 -0.197 0.266 -0.065 -0.933 1.941 3.823 1.385 1.3 1.1 1 1 2021 +248 ECU TM_RPCH Ecuador Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -1.061 5.244 -4.988 -33.125 9.195 5.857 -7.484 9.719 -23.134 3.39 -0.839 16 1 0.8 14.636 7.949 -12.597 20.513 6.532 -31.595 12.822 25.722 19.015 -4.06 10.877 13.162 7.885 6.118 13.428 -9.216 14.293 3.156 0.386 7.603 4.346 -7.819 -7.831 14.804 3.62 1.074 -14.858 20.441 4.038 3.427 2.201 0.049 1.872 1.375 2021 +248 ECU TMG_RPCH Ecuador Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -6.343 6.202 -4.486 -33.245 11.225 5.889 -9.235 20.703 -27.399 5.141 -1.442 28.659 -7.932 20.722 29.253 16.223 5.454 -13.509 -8.869 -13.172 19.133 21.488 -2.691 -3.714 8.988 14.18 7.961 5.94 13.209 -8.557 14.428 3.07 0.403 7.718 4.924 -7.501 -10.501 17.119 3.592 0.706 -12.15 16.343 3.416 3.828 2.467 0.063 1.82 1.262 2021 +248 ECU TX_RPCH Ecuador Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -1.855 6.362 -3.783 10.062 3.346 13.813 3.963 -15.791 22.953 -3.83 3.104 10.5 9.6 4.2 11.684 11.26 -2.123 6.986 -4.737 7.631 2.536 -1.587 0.624 7.21 17.178 7.521 5.738 -2.009 3.374 -4.109 1.112 4.451 4.997 4.57 6.178 -0.435 4.693 1.569 0.973 7.486 0.847 8.417 -0.964 4.19 3.531 3.301 2.628 1.967 2021 +248 ECU TXG_RPCH Ecuador Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -5.449 6.82 -1.63 15.8 7.066 10.309 2.817 -17.48 27.88 -6.546 4.189 14.298 6.342 13.371 13.783 11.357 -0.783 4.546 -5.339 1.295 2.923 1.052 -1.939 10.174 15.364 8.27 6.153 -2.988 2.819 -3.484 0.724 4.55 4.759 4.128 5.779 -0.299 4.256 0.717 0.134 8.01 5.72 7.97 -1.307 4.325 3.682 3.429 2.863 2.156 2021 +248 ECU LUR Ecuador Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Source: INEC and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7 7.9 6.1 8.5 8.9 8.3 5.696 5.493 9.046 7.828 10.163 13.107 7.625 9.554 7.828 10.163 7.219 7.095 6.687 6.923 5.95 6.47 5.02 4.21 4.12 4.15 3.8 4.77 5.21 4.62 3.69 3.84 5.346 4.15 3.954 3.783 3.698 3.671 3.644 3.644 2021 +248 ECU LE Ecuador Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +248 ECU LP Ecuador Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 8.03 8.261 8.495 8.733 8.971 9.211 9.451 9.691 9.944 10.189 10.43 10.671 10.912 11.15 11.38 11.598 11.798 11.987 12.168 12.347 12.531 12.815 13.094 13.32 13.552 13.721 13.965 14.215 14.473 14.738 15.012 15.266 15.521 15.775 16.027 16.279 16.529 16.777 17.023 17.268 17.511 17.757 18.006 18.259 18.516 18.776 19.04 19.307 2020 +248 ECU GGR Ecuador General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.38 4.438 4.947 4.32 3.647 4.197 4.955 6.361 6.91 8.176 9.146 11.263 13.631 22.108 18.378 23.178 31.19 32.352 34.434 35.495 32.65 30.031 33.678 36.872 36.389 29.206 36.121 41.63 43.538 43.798 44.754 45.549 46.147 2021 +248 ECU GGR_NGDP Ecuador General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.071 18.465 18.315 15.726 18.473 22.909 20.249 22.281 21.306 22.345 22.034 24.065 26.723 35.796 29.396 33.324 39.343 36.795 36.197 34.892 32.884 30.05 32.29 34.28 33.66 29.414 34.023 36.053 36.193 35.157 34.748 34.207 33.522 2021 +248 ECU GGX Ecuador General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.825 5.229 5.677 5.661 4.558 4.253 4.947 6.161 6.587 7.493 8.88 9.928 12.305 21.761 20.61 24.123 31.29 34.966 41.842 43.509 39.344 39.647 40.079 41.959 40.118 36.28 37.7 40.626 41.264 41.58 42.357 42.911 44.173 2021 +248 ECU GGX_NGDP Ecuador General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.008 21.757 21.019 20.605 23.091 23.216 20.218 21.581 20.308 20.478 21.393 21.213 24.125 35.233 32.966 34.681 39.47 39.768 43.985 42.771 39.626 39.672 38.429 39.009 37.109 36.539 35.51 35.183 34.303 33.376 32.887 32.227 32.088 2021 +248 ECU GGXCNL Ecuador General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.445 -0.791 -0.73 -1.341 -0.911 -0.056 0.008 0.2 0.324 0.683 0.266 1.335 1.325 0.347 -2.232 -0.944 -0.1 -2.614 -7.408 -8.015 -6.694 -9.616 -6.402 -5.087 -3.729 -7.074 -1.579 1.004 2.273 2.218 2.397 2.637 1.974 2021 +248 ECU GGXCNL_NGDP Ecuador General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.937 -3.292 -2.704 -4.88 -4.617 -0.307 0.031 0.699 0.998 1.867 0.641 2.852 2.598 0.562 -3.57 -1.357 -0.127 -2.973 -7.788 -7.879 -6.742 -9.622 -6.138 -4.729 -3.45 -7.125 -1.487 0.87 1.89 1.78 1.861 1.981 1.434 2021 +248 ECU GGSB Ecuador General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 0.223 0.454 0.641 0.179 1.234 0.852 -1.327 -0.846 -0.244 -1.168 -3.42 -7.99 -8.545 -6.457 -8.67 -4.398 -6.633 -3.738 -4.593 0.366 -0.731 1.086 1.884 2.662 3.058 2.268 2021 +248 ECU GGSB_NPGDP Ecuador General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.009 0.776 1.365 1.764 0.437 2.67 1.659 -2.18 -1.324 -0.34 -1.468 -3.916 -8.543 -8.615 -6.55 -8.523 -4.201 -6.175 -3.439 -4.476 0.351 -0.676 0.973 1.631 2.219 2.455 1.752 2021 +248 ECU GGXONLB Ecuador General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.375 0.059 0.284 -0.361 0.437 1.001 1.004 1.041 1.143 1.48 1.073 2.231 2.187 1.052 -1.883 -0.531 0.402 -1.976 -6.563 -7.015 -5.369 -8.086 -4.249 -2.423 -0.808 -4.285 -0.214 2.681 4.099 4.311 4.911 5.322 4.793 2021 +248 ECU GGXONLB_NGDP Ecuador General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.633 0.244 1.051 -1.313 2.211 5.464 4.102 3.647 3.525 4.044 2.585 4.767 4.287 1.703 -3.012 -0.764 0.507 -2.247 -6.899 -6.896 -5.408 -8.091 -4.074 -2.253 -0.747 -4.315 -0.202 2.322 3.408 3.461 3.813 3.997 3.482 2021 +248 ECU GGXWDN Ecuador General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +248 ECU GGXWDN_NGDP Ecuador General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +248 ECU GGXWDG Ecuador General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.756 14.891 14.615 14.148 14.403 15.121 14.779 15.207 11.819 12.564 14.697 16.473 22.123 28.456 34.968 44.555 49.051 52.763 55.58 60.462 66.074 68.02 67.566 67.924 66.212 63.549 62.046 2021 +248 ECU GGXWDG_NGDP Ecuador General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.306 52.161 45.062 38.665 34.7 32.308 28.974 24.622 18.904 18.063 18.539 18.736 23.255 27.973 35.218 44.583 47.03 49.054 51.411 60.893 62.236 58.908 56.169 54.524 51.409 47.726 45.071 2021 +248 ECU NGDP_FY Ecuador "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Source: Central Bank and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Ecuador's fiscal sector projections, which were previously omitted due to because of ongoing program review discussions, are now included. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal series uses the classification based on 1986 methodology and the recording based on mixed accounting principles. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. In late 2016, the authorities changed the definition of debt to a consolidated basis; both the historic (since 2001) and projection numbers are now presented on a consolidated basis. The IMF's definition of debt includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. The debt limit applies only to the official debt definition. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Other includes advanced oil sales, treasury certificates, central bank loans, and domestic arrears that are excluded from the official debt definition. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.84 17.243 17.214 15.129 16.101 18.83 13.816 12.91 12.277 12.049 12.236 13.73 15.012 17.537 21.147 22.968 24.035 27.009 27.474 19.74 18.319 24.468 28.549 32.433 36.592 41.507 46.802 51.008 61.763 62.52 69.555 79.277 87.925 95.13 101.726 99.29 99.938 104.296 107.562 108.108 99.291 106.166 115.469 120.292 124.578 128.795 133.155 137.663 2021 +248 ECU BCA Ecuador Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.642 -0.998 -1.182 -0.115 -0.273 0.076 -0.582 -1.187 -0.68 -0.715 -0.36 -0.708 -0.122 -0.849 -0.898 -1 -0.055 -0.457 -2.099 0.918 1.113 -0.551 -1.219 -0.387 -0.479 0.474 1.74 1.886 1.769 0.313 -1.582 -0.4 -0.146 -0.933 -0.669 -2.221 1.109 -0.183 -1.308 -0.062 2.693 3.06 2.715 2.549 2.398 2.435 2.533 2.655 2021 +248 ECU BCA_NGDPD Ecuador Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.81 -5.788 -6.866 -0.76 -1.696 0.404 -4.212 -9.194 -5.539 -5.934 -2.942 -5.157 -0.813 -4.841 -4.248 -4.354 -0.228 -1.691 -7.638 4.651 6.074 -2.253 -4.27 -1.193 -1.31 1.142 3.718 3.698 2.865 0.501 -2.275 -0.505 -0.167 -0.981 -0.657 -2.237 1.11 -0.176 -1.216 -0.057 2.713 2.883 2.351 2.119 1.925 1.891 1.902 1.929 2021 +469 EGY NGDP_R Egypt "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 1987 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 673.094 687.888 738.079 803.592 868.049 932.505 976.885 "1,018.62" "1,059.31" "1,091.01" "1,116.64" "1,140.09" "1,143.51" "1,176.67" "1,225.95" "1,280.92" "1,343.41" "1,422.93" "1,530.26" "1,623.75" "1,711.16" "1,771.47" "1,827.90" "1,886.27" "1,963.46" "2,051.26" "2,191.64" "2,346.98" "2,514.94" "2,632.48" "2,767.98" "2,816.82" "2,879.53" "2,974.61" "3,103.59" "3,282.39" "3,471.97" "3,658.47" "3,840.87" "4,052.10" "4,193.32" "4,330.94" "4,616.99" "4,819.40" "5,068.88" "5,352.08" "5,661.59" "5,992.85" 2021 +469 EGY NGDP_RPCH Egypt "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.409 2.198 7.296 8.876 8.021 7.425 4.759 4.273 3.994 2.993 2.35 2.1 0.3 2.9 4.188 4.484 4.879 5.919 7.543 6.11 5.383 3.524 3.186 3.193 4.092 4.472 6.844 7.088 7.156 4.674 5.147 1.765 2.226 3.302 4.336 5.761 5.776 5.372 4.986 5.499 3.485 3.282 6.605 4.384 5.177 5.587 5.783 5.851 2021 +469 EGY NGDP Egypt "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 1987 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 16.466 18.032 21.335 26.078 29.322 34.189 37.853 54.151 64.771 80.753 101.047 116.924 146.26 165.169 184.008 214.501 241.209 270.44 302.194 323.434 357.607 377.164 398.404 438.991 510.281 566.22 649.497 783.139 941.597 "1,095.85" "1,268.71" "1,441.68" "1,674.70" "1,860.40" "2,157.67" "2,507.29" "2,815.77" "3,655.87" "4,666.10" "5,596.02" "6,152.54" "6,660.66" "7,741.22" "9,136.47" "10,394.96" "11,787.47" "13,359.79" "15,147.19" 2021 +469 EGY NGDPD Egypt "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 23.523 25.76 30.479 37.254 41.888 48.841 54.076 77.359 92.53 115.362 96.087 48.431 44.168 49.526 54.55 63.25 71.118 79.777 89.189 95.039 104.752 102.273 90.261 85.163 82.855 94.127 112.902 137.055 170.797 198.316 230.024 247.726 278.769 288.007 309.537 340.688 345.537 246.824 263.151 317.895 382.521 423.145 469.094 471.364 510.851 558.074 608.773 663.99 2021 +469 EGY PPPGDP Egypt "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 88.533 99.039 112.832 127.657 142.874 158.336 169.211 180.805 194.656 208.343 221.218 233.503 239.541 252.329 268.511 286.433 305.909 329.603 358.454 385.714 415.688 440.032 461.126 485.244 518.659 558.844 615.515 676.955 739.31 778.822 828.753 860.9 958.66 992.022 998.062 "1,091.84" "1,098.59" "1,119.17" "1,203.03" "1,291.90" "1,353.03" "1,455.50" "1,661.96" "1,796.63" "1,929.28" "2,074.93" "2,236.71" "2,413.39" 2021 +469 EGY NGDP_D Egypt "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.446 2.621 2.891 3.245 3.378 3.666 3.875 5.316 6.114 7.402 9.049 10.256 12.79 14.037 15.01 16.746 17.955 19.006 19.748 19.919 20.898 21.291 21.796 23.273 25.989 27.604 29.635 33.368 37.44 41.628 45.835 51.181 58.159 62.543 69.522 76.386 81.1 99.929 121.485 138.102 146.722 153.793 167.668 189.577 205.074 220.241 235.972 252.755 2021 +469 EGY NGDPRPC Egypt "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,597.49" "16,493.74" "17,226.33" "18,257.24" "19,188.91" "20,034.49" "20,457.90" "20,873.43" "21,271.18" "21,434.28" "21,741.27" "21,747.89" "21,370.67" "21,316.51" "21,775.22" "22,238.11" "22,847.07" "23,675.99" "24,963.37" "25,938.53" "26,736.93" "27,128.12" "27,445.89" "27,739.26" "28,332.71" "29,013.55" "30,355.16" "31,888.35" "33,443.34" "34,232.48" "35,171.25" "34,991.55" "34,903.37" "35,160.86" "35,755.63" "36,880.73" "38,153.49" "38,429.35" "39,555.85" "40,971.69" "41,683.10" "42,418.58" "44,333.63" "45,369.78" "46,782.70" "48,427.99" "50,224.05" "52,120.22" 2021 +469 EGY NGDPRPPPPC Egypt "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,077.35" "5,045.61" "5,269.72" "5,585.08" "5,870.09" "6,128.76" "6,258.29" "6,385.40" "6,507.08" "6,556.97" "6,650.88" "6,652.91" "6,537.51" "6,520.95" "6,661.27" "6,802.87" "6,989.16" "7,242.73" "7,636.56" "7,934.87" "8,179.11" "8,298.78" "8,395.99" "8,485.73" "8,667.28" "8,875.55" "9,285.96" "9,754.98" "10,230.67" "10,472.07" "10,759.25" "10,704.28" "10,677.31" "10,756.08" "10,938.02" "11,282.20" "11,671.55" "11,755.94" "12,100.55" "12,533.67" "12,751.30" "12,976.29" "13,562.12" "13,879.09" "14,311.32" "14,814.63" "15,364.07" "15,944.12" 2021 +469 EGY NGDPPC Egypt "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 406.029 432.362 497.945 592.472 648.179 734.531 792.719 "1,109.65" "1,300.62" "1,586.51" "1,967.41" "2,230.40" "2,733.41" "2,992.19" "3,268.35" "3,723.98" "4,102.19" "4,499.83" "4,929.76" "5,166.68" "5,587.61" "5,775.87" "5,982.04" "6,455.75" "7,363.37" "8,008.77" "8,995.80" "10,640.48" "12,521.23" "14,250.30" "16,120.85" "17,909.05" "20,299.39" "21,990.54" "24,857.97" "28,171.77" "30,942.51" "38,402.00" "48,054.58" "56,582.58" "61,158.43" "65,236.66" "74,333.35" "86,010.64" "95,939.30" "106,658.16" "118,514.89" "131,736.27" 2021 +469 EGY NGDPDPC Egypt "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 580.042 617.659 711.351 846.388 925.97 "1,049.33" "1,132.46" "1,585.22" "1,858.03" "2,266.44" "1,870.85" 923.843 825.448 897.202 968.914 "1,098.09" "1,209.49" "1,327.41" "1,454.96" "1,518.20" "1,636.75" "1,566.20" "1,355.28" "1,252.40" "1,195.60" "1,331.36" "1,563.74" "1,862.16" "2,271.23" "2,578.88" "2,922.80" "3,077.34" "3,379.01" "3,404.34" "3,566.09" "3,827.95" "3,797.11" "2,592.69" "2,710.10" "3,214.31" "3,802.40" "4,144.42" "4,504.37" "4,437.42" "4,714.85" "5,049.70" "5,400.43" "5,774.77" 2021 +469 EGY PPPPC Egypt "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,183.10" "2,374.70" "2,633.42" "2,900.31" "3,158.34" "3,401.78" "3,543.61" "3,705.02" "3,908.76" "4,093.18" "4,307.18" "4,454.21" "4,476.70" "4,571.18" "4,769.29" "4,972.80" "5,202.53" "5,484.24" "5,847.53" "6,161.57" "6,495.12" "6,738.62" "6,923.81" "7,135.94" "7,484.26" "7,904.45" "8,525.14" "9,197.75" "9,831.25" "10,127.73" "10,530.54" "10,694.41" "11,620.12" "11,726.03" "11,498.41" "12,267.86" "12,072.39" "11,755.94" "12,389.61" "13,062.65" "13,449.61" "14,255.66" "15,958.55" "16,913.41" "17,806.07" "18,774.86" "19,841.85" "20,989.41" 2021 +469 EGY NGAP_NPGDP Egypt Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +469 EGY PPPSH Egypt Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.661 0.663 0.709 0.754 0.78 0.809 0.819 0.823 0.818 0.813 0.8 0.797 0.72 0.727 0.735 0.741 0.749 0.762 0.798 0.818 0.823 0.832 0.835 0.828 0.819 0.817 0.829 0.842 0.876 0.921 0.919 0.9 0.952 0.939 0.911 0.976 0.946 0.915 0.927 0.952 1.018 0.993 1.027 1.045 1.065 1.089 1.115 1.143 2021 +469 EGY PPPEX Egypt Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.186 0.182 0.189 0.204 0.205 0.216 0.224 0.299 0.333 0.388 0.457 0.501 0.611 0.655 0.685 0.749 0.788 0.821 0.843 0.839 0.86 0.857 0.864 0.905 0.984 1.013 1.055 1.157 1.274 1.407 1.531 1.675 1.747 1.875 2.162 2.296 2.563 3.267 3.879 4.332 4.547 4.576 4.658 5.085 5.388 5.681 5.973 6.276 2021 +469 EGY NID_NGDP Egypt Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 1987 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 33.994 33.368 33.845 28.791 26.775 24.864 22.614 24.746 33.271 30.215 27.413 20.141 17.298 15.439 15.76 16.317 15.754 18.845 20.285 19.788 18.596 17.366 19.908 19.32 19.194 21.205 23.104 27.51 28.487 21.895 21.298 17.084 16.027 14.212 13.571 14.141 14.795 14.834 16.144 17.598 13.369 11.806 11.85 11.994 12.283 12.412 12.725 13.088 2021 +469 EGY NGSD_NGDP Egypt Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Planning Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 1987 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 15.676 13.379 12.436 12.967 10.224 9.58 8.089 19.021 18.99 19.07 21.165 33.037 31.599 20.791 21.547 20.622 16.638 16.512 17.506 17.974 17.486 17.334 20.589 21.601 23.319 24.297 24.655 29.166 29.008 19.664 19.421 14.627 12.387 11.993 12.684 10.577 9.056 9.002 13.878 14.171 10.45 7.449 8.225 8.556 9.348 9.671 10.68 11.458 2021 +469 EGY PCPI Egypt "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2018/19. On October 10, 2019 the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) released the 10th CPI series with the publication of the September 2019 CPI data, using 2018/2019 as a base period. Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.346 1.486 1.707 1.98 2.318 2.599 3.22 4.031 4.643 5.578 6.761 7.757 9.397 10.435 11.379 12.444 13.327 14.149 14.862 15.419 15.858 16.242 16.608 17.175 18.575 20.192 21.058 23.35 26.092 30.308 33.842 37.583 40.85 43.675 48.083 53.367 58.817 72.658 87.808 99.992 105.692 110.45 119.833 134.181 144.979 155.272 166.128 177.743 2022 +469 EGY PCPIPCH Egypt "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 20.5 10.4 14.9 15.982 17.06 12.108 23.9 25.185 15.185 20.129 21.219 14.737 21.142 11.042 9.046 9.361 7.095 6.167 5.041 3.745 2.849 2.417 2.258 3.412 8.151 8.703 4.292 10.882 11.742 16.161 11.658 11.056 8.692 6.916 10.093 10.988 10.212 23.534 20.851 13.875 5.7 4.502 8.496 11.973 8.047 7.1 6.991 6.991 2022 +469 EGY PCPIE Egypt "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2018/19. On October 10, 2019 the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) released the 10th CPI series with the publication of the September 2019 CPI data, using 2018/2019 as a base period. Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.483 1.625 1.879 2.193 2.623 2.922 3.738 4.677 5.144 6.001 7.284 8.792 9.649 11.092 11.801 12.949 14.005 14.671 15.167 15.603 16 16.4 16.8 17.5 19.6 20.5 22 23.9 28.7 31.5 34.7 38.8 41.6 45.7 49.5 55.1 62.8 81.5 93.2 101.922 107.724 113.025 127.828 139.559 150.013 160.501 171.723 183.728 2022 +469 EGY PCPIEPCH Egypt "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 20.3 9.6 15.6 16.735 19.58 11.404 27.953 25.11 9.991 16.653 21.38 20.709 9.744 14.953 6.393 9.725 8.156 4.761 3.378 2.877 2.542 2.5 2.439 4.167 12 4.592 7.317 8.636 20.084 9.756 10.159 11.816 7.216 9.856 8.315 11.313 13.975 29.777 14.356 9.359 5.692 4.921 13.097 9.177 7.491 6.991 6.991 6.991 2022 +469 EGY TM_RPCH Egypt Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2004/05. Fiscal year 2004/2005 Valuation of exports: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 10.013 2.505 2.926 3.118 7.937 4.838 0.807 -4.583 16.162 -0.083 5.332 -2.086 -7.912 13.409 0.443 -44.223 17.109 12.785 10.499 11.246 -1.799 7.962 -7.146 -5.531 10.091 16.152 14.891 11.589 22.771 -3.464 -7.623 -3.378 3.669 1.301 3.956 19.976 5.84 0.999 -0.2 2.722 0.202 -3.852 5.177 0.625 9.03 8.308 1.927 3.626 2021 +469 EGY TMG_RPCH Egypt Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2004/05. Fiscal year 2004/2005 Valuation of exports: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 -1.303 15.69 2.809 6.228 8 7.4 4.8 -42.196 0 -- 10.606 7.372 -9.472 6.843 3.232 10.664 4.451 13.462 17.697 6.034 -0.451 -6.378 -7.098 -8.147 13.888 19.4 13.247 18.169 21.238 -2.211 -6.494 -1.917 3.005 -0.211 5.273 18.347 8.176 0.861 -0.329 1.93 -1.662 -1.92 2.044 2.124 8.948 8.275 2.167 3.948 2021 +469 EGY TX_RPCH Egypt Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2004/05. Fiscal year 2004/2005 Valuation of exports: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 13.118 -10.178 8.354 1.987 1.527 -2.937 0.627 15.447 -10.517 14.154 7.179 12.085 6.856 2.443 3.473 10.562 -0.142 5.883 1.918 4.749 8.989 2.83 -1.026 7.933 27.014 8.297 7.866 12.357 14.857 -13.349 -2.221 -6.854 -8.401 10.735 -12.682 19.281 -6.011 2.939 18.559 9.336 -3.961 -10.478 27.067 -8.195 13.16 8.484 4.566 5.821 2021 +469 EGY TXG_RPCH Egypt Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2004/05. Fiscal year 2004/2005 Valuation of exports: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 13.039 -10.568 14.494 -4.552 14.735 -3.719 -7.919 -45.62 -10.517 14.154 -3.553 38.802 -3.904 9.168 -0.976 18.906 -13.505 7.182 3.482 -11.042 15.818 8.396 8.837 2.908 17.913 8.737 13.833 14.517 4.841 -0.897 -9.194 -4.232 -15.57 10.504 -5.985 8.942 4.301 11.523 10.135 6.292 3.94 4.952 18.399 -9.359 6.238 1.92 5.514 6.562 2021 +469 EGY LUR Egypt Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.044 8.791 8.952 10.911 11.143 11.176 9.467 8.671 7.955 7.692 8.995 8.808 10.05 11.275 10.526 11.468 10.917 9.205 8.676 9.367 9.21 10.379 12.373 12.992 13.365 12.859 12.705 12.245 10.932 8.612 8.296 7.292 7.323 7.295 7.289 7.063 6.91 6.72 2022 +469 EGY LE Egypt Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +469 EGY LP Egypt Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022 40.554 41.706 42.846 44.015 45.237 46.545 47.751 48.8 49.8 50.9 51.36 52.423 53.508 55.2 56.3 57.6 58.8 60.1 61.3 62.6 64 65.3 66.6 68 69.3 70.7 72.2 73.6 75.2 76.9 78.7 80.5 82.5 84.6 86.8 89 91 95.2 97.1 98.9 100.6 102.1 104.142 106.225 108.349 110.516 112.727 114.981 2021 +469 EGY GGR Egypt General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 91.812 97.672 101.051 96.238 109.348 124.285 133.756 176.571 206.452 250.834 288.544 303.36 302.009 348.864 403.589 519.447 538.4 549.068 755.11 917.193 "1,080.15" "1,121.42" "1,266.03" "1,518.90" "1,802.19" "2,079.89" "2,414.60" "2,777.74" "3,206.38" 2021 +469 EGY GGR_NGDP Egypt General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.387 27.313 26.792 24.156 24.909 24.356 23.623 27.186 26.362 26.639 26.331 23.911 20.948 20.831 21.694 24.074 21.473 19.5 20.655 19.657 19.302 18.227 19.008 19.621 19.725 20.009 20.484 20.792 21.168 2021 +469 EGY GGX Egypt General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 84.906 92.951 105.086 123.201 134.498 153.688 171.621 224.339 244.816 307.794 356.437 397.839 440.411 516.417 644.079 759.849 805.616 886.898 "1,116.99" "1,335.97" "1,505.19" "1,580.94" "1,729.47" "2,000.59" "2,474.76" "2,858.36" "3,280.34" "3,685.03" "4,159.49" 2021 +469 EGY GGX_NGDP Egypt General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.251 25.992 27.862 30.924 30.638 30.118 30.31 34.54 31.261 32.689 32.526 31.358 30.549 30.836 34.62 35.216 32.131 31.498 30.553 28.631 26.897 25.696 25.965 25.843 27.087 27.498 27.829 27.583 27.46 2021 +469 EGY GGXCNL Egypt General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.906 4.721 -4.035 -26.963 -25.15 -29.403 -37.865 -47.768 -38.365 -56.96 -67.893 -94.479 -138.402 -167.553 -240.491 -240.402 -267.216 -337.83 -361.875 -418.779 -425.035 -459.515 -463.438 -481.684 -672.575 -778.477 -865.741 -907.285 -953.109 2021 +469 EGY GGXCNL_NGDP Egypt General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.135 1.32 -1.07 -6.768 -5.729 -5.762 -6.687 -7.355 -4.899 -6.049 -6.195 -7.447 -9.6 -10.005 -12.927 -11.142 -10.658 -11.998 -9.898 -8.975 -7.595 -7.469 -6.958 -6.222 -7.361 -7.489 -7.345 -6.791 -6.292 2021 +469 EGY GGSB Egypt General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -42.995 -37.677 -40.055 -45.269 -56.709 -56.326 -72.478 -75.32 -104.984 -136.724 -166.238 -244.922 -246.644 -279.282 -326.387 -369.984 -425.246 -415.055 -412.239 -479.532 -473.65 -664.207 -769.806 -856.73 -897.893 -943.283 2021 +469 EGY GGSB_NPGDP Egypt General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.695 -7.201 -7.889 -7.062 -8.585 -9.642 -9.926 -13.165 -11.43 -11.139 -11.591 -10.12 -9.113 -7.418 -6.7 -7.198 -6.119 -7.27 -7.406 -7.268 -6.721 -6.227 2021 +469 EGY GGXONLB Egypt General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.43 21.024 14.798 -11.005 -6.236 -7.397 -13.003 -16.773 -4.622 -22.381 -35.025 -40.081 -68.569 -82.79 -109.985 -90.38 -100.696 -116.965 -87.035 -18.724 72.071 73.092 78.473 75.198 103.027 151.453 185.972 201.232 233.405 2021 +469 EGY GGXONLB_NGDP Egypt General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.626 5.879 3.923 -2.762 -1.421 -1.45 -2.297 -2.583 -0.59 -2.377 -3.196 -3.159 -4.756 -4.944 -5.912 -4.189 -4.016 -4.154 -2.381 -0.401 1.288 1.188 1.178 0.971 1.128 1.457 1.578 1.506 1.541 2021 +469 EGY GGXWDN Egypt General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 133.792 147.639 161.965 193.075 251.492 305.659 344.645 382.684 440.828 480.317 497.573 612.256 724.359 883.447 "1,062.63" "1,371.72" "1,641.24" "1,939.52" "2,335.75" "3,166.55" "3,763.38" "4,177.04" "4,905.74" "5,629.20" "6,539.12" "7,391.24" "8,310.84" "9,315.28" "10,333.13" "11,392.31" 2021 +469 EGY GGXWDN_NGDP Egypt General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.274 45.647 45.291 51.191 63.125 69.628 67.54 67.586 67.872 61.332 52.844 55.871 57.094 61.279 63.452 73.733 76.065 77.355 82.953 86.615 80.654 74.643 79.735 84.514 84.471 80.898 79.951 79.027 77.345 75.211 2021 +469 EGY GGXWDG Egypt General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 223.091 234.158 256.359 298.511 341.735 426.238 492.482 556.382 558.075 597.281 628.616 761.067 882.89 "1,049.97" "1,235.92" "1,563.12" "1,813.20" "2,158.08" "2,622.94" "3,575.48" "4,103.88" "4,481.95" "5,248.83" "5,941.06" "6,901.57" "7,819.01" "8,797.54" "9,867.18" "10,958.65" "12,101.52" 2021 +469 EGY GGXWDG_NGDP Egypt General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.824 72.398 71.687 79.146 85.776 97.095 96.512 98.263 85.924 76.268 66.761 69.45 69.59 72.83 73.8 84.021 84.035 86.072 93.152 97.801 87.951 80.092 85.312 89.196 89.153 85.58 84.633 83.709 82.027 79.893 2021 +469 EGY NGDP_FY Egypt "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are mainly based on budget sector operations. Projections are based on the budget for FY 2022/23 and the Fund's macroeconomic outlook. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Central Government,Local Government,Social Security Funds,Other. General government includes budget sector (central government, local governorates and public service authorities), social insurance fund and national investment bank Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.466 18.032 21.335 26.078 29.322 34.189 37.853 54.151 64.771 80.753 101.047 116.924 146.26 165.169 184.008 214.501 241.209 270.44 302.194 323.434 357.607 377.164 398.404 438.991 510.281 566.22 649.497 783.139 941.597 "1,095.85" "1,268.71" "1,441.68" "1,674.70" "1,860.40" "2,157.67" "2,507.29" "2,815.77" "3,655.87" "4,666.10" "5,596.02" "6,152.54" "6,660.66" "7,741.22" "9,136.47" "10,394.96" "11,787.47" "13,359.79" "15,147.19" 2021 +469 EGY BCA Egypt Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Egyptian pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.193 -1.116 -2.084 -1.48 -3.393 -2.231 -1.492 -1.005 -1.986 -2.506 -2.593 1.664 3.669 2.193 0.191 0.387 -0.184 0.119 -2.479 -1.724 -1.163 -0.033 0.614 1.943 3.418 2.911 1.752 2.269 0.888 -4.424 -4.318 -6.088 -10.146 -6.39 -2.746 -12.143 -19.831 -14.394 -5.962 -10.894 -11.167 -18.436 -17.006 -16.208 -14.994 -15.3 -12.447 -10.818 2021 +469 EGY BCA_NGDPD Egypt Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.822 -4.332 -6.836 -3.974 -8.101 -4.568 -2.759 -1.299 -2.146 -2.173 -2.699 3.435 8.307 4.428 0.35 0.611 -0.259 0.149 -2.779 -1.814 -1.11 -0.033 0.68 2.281 4.125 3.092 1.552 1.656 0.52 -2.231 -1.877 -2.457 -3.64 -2.219 -0.887 -3.564 -5.739 -5.832 -2.266 -3.427 -2.919 -4.357 -3.625 -3.439 -2.935 -2.742 -2.045 -1.629 2021 +253 SLV NGDP_R El Salvador "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The output gap does not close by 2027 because desk assumes a much deeper hit to the potential in 2020 due to long and strict lockdown, and political uncertainty impacting both the actual and potential GDP medium-term growth. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.359 11.651 10.917 11.084 11.232 11.302 11.323 11.608 11.826 11.939 12.516 12.703 13.595 14.386 15.06 15.774 15.903 16.401 16.836 17.2 17.394 17.546 17.824 18.102 18.264 18.758 19.573 19.937 20.361 19.937 20.357 21.133 21.727 22.214 22.593 23.135 23.723 24.257 24.842 25.447 23.367 25.767 26.447 26.91 27.325 27.817 28.364 28.921 2021 +253 SLV NGDP_RPCH El Salvador "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -8.625 -5.725 -6.306 1.535 1.337 0.616 0.19 2.513 1.878 0.962 4.831 1.494 7.018 5.819 4.69 4.735 0.818 3.135 2.654 2.161 1.126 0.877 1.581 1.562 0.891 2.707 4.343 1.861 2.127 -2.083 2.106 3.812 2.814 2.239 1.71 2.395 2.542 2.253 2.412 2.435 -8.175 10.269 2.64 1.749 1.545 1.8 1.965 1.965 2021 +253 SLV NGDP El Salvador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The output gap does not close by 2027 because desk assumes a much deeper hit to the potential in 2020 due to long and strict lockdown, and political uncertainty impacting both the actual and potential GDP medium-term growth. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.912 3.449 3.406 3.261 2.385 2.319 2.335 2.374 2.771 3.167 4.818 5.252 5.813 6.68 7.679 8.922 9.586 10.222 10.937 11.284 11.785 12.283 12.664 13.244 13.725 14.698 16 17.012 17.987 17.602 18.448 20.284 21.386 21.991 22.593 23.438 24.191 24.979 26.021 26.881 24.563 28.737 31.989 33.418 34.484 35.606 36.761 37.898 2021 +253 SLV NGDPD El Salvador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.912 3.449 3.406 3.261 2.385 2.319 2.335 2.374 2.771 3.167 4.818 5.252 5.813 6.68 7.679 8.922 9.586 10.222 10.937 11.284 11.785 12.283 12.664 13.244 13.725 14.698 16 17.012 17.987 17.602 18.448 20.284 21.386 21.991 22.593 23.438 24.191 24.979 26.021 26.881 24.563 28.737 31.989 33.418 34.484 35.606 36.761 37.898 2021 +253 SLV PPPGDP El Salvador "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.107 10.43 10.376 10.948 11.494 11.931 12.194 12.81 13.511 14.176 15.417 16.176 17.706 19.18 20.509 21.93 22.514 23.62 24.52 25.403 26.271 27.099 27.956 28.953 29.995 31.774 34.176 35.753 37.214 36.672 37.895 40.156 40.804 43.093 45.534 48.056 51.095 54.006 56.63 59.046 54.873 63.022 69.285 73.008 75.692 78.486 81.552 84.764 2021 +253 SLV NGDP_D El Salvador "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 31.654 29.603 31.198 29.423 21.233 20.52 20.621 20.455 23.435 26.53 38.491 41.347 42.762 46.437 50.99 56.563 60.282 62.323 64.958 65.605 67.753 70 71.052 73.162 75.149 78.356 81.746 85.328 88.34 88.287 90.624 95.984 98.43 98.998 100 101.312 101.975 102.976 104.743 105.634 105.117 111.527 120.956 124.187 126.198 128 129.604 131.04 2021 +253 SLV NGDPRPC El Salvador "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,613.14" "2,435.92" "2,264.54" "2,285.69" "2,302.00" "2,297.82" "2,278.95" "2,308.26" "2,319.00" "2,304.85" "2,374.94" "2,377.89" "2,509.95" "2,620.14" "2,707.78" "2,802.40" "2,794.85" "2,854.21" "2,903.95" "2,942.79" "2,954.15" "2,960.42" "2,989.50" "3,020.03" "3,031.90" "3,099.41" "3,219.50" "3,265.22" "3,320.56" "3,237.69" "3,291.89" "3,402.68" "3,483.09" "3,545.07" "3,589.04" "3,657.59" "3,732.26" "3,797.25" "3,869.10" "3,942.89" "3,602.60" "3,952.82" "4,037.03" "4,087.25" "4,129.79" "4,183.25" "4,244.27" "4,306.18" 2020 +253 SLV NGDPRPPPPC El Salvador "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,817.81" "5,423.25" "5,041.69" "5,088.77" "5,125.08" "5,115.79" "5,073.77" "5,139.03" "5,162.95" "5,131.44" "5,287.49" "5,294.05" "5,588.06" "5,833.38" "6,028.51" "6,239.15" "6,222.36" "6,354.50" "6,465.24" "6,551.72" "6,577.01" "6,590.97" "6,655.72" "6,723.67" "6,750.10" "6,900.41" "7,167.78" "7,269.56" "7,392.78" "7,208.28" "7,328.94" "7,575.60" "7,754.63" "7,892.61" "7,990.51" "8,143.12" "8,309.37" "8,454.05" "8,614.02" "8,778.31" "8,020.70" "8,800.42" "8,987.90" "9,099.69" "9,194.40" "9,313.43" "9,449.29" "9,587.13" 2020 +253 SLV NGDPPC El Salvador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 827.158 721.105 706.494 672.516 488.784 471.502 469.937 472.147 543.469 611.47 914.131 983.18 "1,073.31" "1,216.70" "1,380.71" "1,585.11" "1,684.79" "1,778.84" "1,886.36" "1,930.62" "2,001.54" "2,072.30" "2,124.10" "2,209.50" "2,278.43" "2,428.57" "2,631.82" "2,786.16" "2,933.40" "2,858.48" "2,983.23" "3,266.01" "3,428.41" "3,509.53" "3,589.04" "3,705.58" "3,805.99" "3,910.25" "4,052.62" "4,165.04" "3,786.96" "4,408.47" "4,883.05" "5,075.82" "5,211.73" "5,354.55" "5,500.73" "5,642.81" 2020 +253 SLV NGDPDPC El Salvador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 827.158 721.105 706.494 672.516 488.784 471.502 469.937 472.147 543.469 611.47 914.131 983.18 "1,073.31" "1,216.70" "1,380.71" "1,585.11" "1,684.79" "1,778.84" "1,886.36" "1,930.62" "2,001.54" "2,072.30" "2,124.10" "2,209.50" "2,278.43" "2,428.57" "2,631.82" "2,786.16" "2,933.40" "2,858.48" "2,983.23" "3,266.01" "3,428.41" "3,509.53" "3,589.04" "3,705.58" "3,805.99" "3,910.25" "4,052.62" "4,165.04" "3,786.96" "4,408.47" "4,883.05" "5,075.82" "5,211.73" "5,354.55" "5,500.73" "5,642.81" 2020 +253 SLV PPPPC El Salvador "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,136.99" "2,180.52" "2,152.36" "2,257.54" "2,355.71" "2,425.79" "2,454.30" "2,547.36" "2,649.46" "2,736.55" "2,925.30" "3,027.99" "3,268.98" "3,493.37" "3,687.34" "3,896.20" "3,956.86" "4,110.57" "4,229.28" "4,346.24" "4,461.86" "4,572.07" "4,688.94" "4,830.31" "4,979.47" "5,249.98" "5,621.67" "5,855.58" "6,069.02" "5,955.49" "6,127.96" "6,465.81" "6,541.22" "6,877.15" "7,233.19" "7,597.69" "8,038.62" "8,454.05" "8,819.79" "9,148.80" "8,459.95" "9,668.08" "10,576.06" "11,089.11" "11,439.63" "11,803.08" "12,203.24" "12,620.83" 2020 +253 SLV NGAP_NPGDP El Salvador Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +253 SLV PPPSH El Salvador Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.075 0.07 0.065 0.065 0.063 0.061 0.059 0.058 0.057 0.055 0.056 0.055 0.053 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.055 0.055 0.055 0.054 0.052 0.051 0.051 0.049 0.047 0.046 0.046 0.044 0.044 0.043 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.041 0.042 0.043 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.041 0.043 0.043 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.041 0.04 2021 +253 SLV PPPEX El Salvador Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.387 0.331 0.328 0.298 0.207 0.194 0.191 0.185 0.205 0.223 0.312 0.325 0.328 0.348 0.374 0.407 0.426 0.433 0.446 0.444 0.449 0.453 0.453 0.457 0.458 0.463 0.468 0.476 0.483 0.48 0.487 0.505 0.524 0.51 0.496 0.488 0.473 0.463 0.459 0.455 0.448 0.456 0.462 0.458 0.456 0.454 0.451 0.447 2021 +253 SLV NID_NGDP El Salvador Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The output gap does not close by 2027 because desk assumes a much deeper hit to the potential in 2020 due to long and strict lockdown, and political uncertainty impacting both the actual and potential GDP medium-term growth. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 14.191 13.044 11.655 13.434 11.49 12.076 10.974 11.356 12.836 13.813 15.455 18.833 18.958 20.358 20.944 15.355 15.083 18.651 17.301 17.669 17.714 17.065 18.429 18.141 18.605 20.075 20.8 20.173 14.055 16.672 17.79 17.71 17.019 16.397 16.017 15.968 16.677 18.372 18.345 18.95 22.192 22.576 21.7 21.276 20.912 20.572 20.265 2021 +253 SLV NGSD_NGDP El Salvador Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The output gap does not close by 2027 because desk assumes a much deeper hit to the potential in 2020 due to long and strict lockdown, and political uncertainty impacting both the actual and potential GDP medium-term growth. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 10.644 11.549 13.52 11.72 9.04 19.215 16.853 13.275 6.917 11.556 12.608 16.889 18.12 20.6 19.509 14.492 15.287 19.022 16.618 15.715 18.391 15.591 14.809 15.45 16.734 17.465 13.649 11.655 12.281 13.783 12.309 11.912 10.115 11.026 12.801 13.693 14.817 15.07 17.923 19.776 17.124 13.687 17.827 17.118 16.555 15.937 15.419 2021 +253 SLV PCPI El Salvador "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. Dec.2009=100 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 5.508 6.325 7.065 7.992 8.927 10.92 14.408 17.988 21.545 25.348 32.52 37.206 41.381 49.038 54.228 59.668 65.509 68.451 70.196 70.556 72.16 74.863 76.262 77.879 81.347 85.162 88.598 92.656 99.381 99.915 101.093 106.278 108.117 108.936 110.179 109.373 110.034 111.15 112.359 112.443 112.027 115.912 124.361 127.74 129.56 131.216 132.738 134.366 2021 +253 SLV PCPIPCH El Salvador "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.359 14.818 11.703 13.121 11.705 22.318 31.945 24.849 19.772 17.651 28.294 14.409 11.221 18.505 10.584 10.03 9.79 4.49 2.549 0.513 2.274 3.745 1.869 2.121 4.452 4.69 4.035 4.58 7.258 0.537 1.179 5.129 1.73 0.758 1.141 -0.731 0.604 1.014 1.088 0.074 -0.37 3.468 7.29 2.717 1.425 1.279 1.16 1.226 2021 +253 SLV PCPIE El Salvador "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. Dec.2009=100 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.083 6.793 7.705 8.842 9.708 12.812 16.699 19.972 23.616 29.162 34.8 38.22 45.84 51.38 55.95 62.32 66.9 68.19 71.07 70.34 73.36 74.4 76.48 78.41 82.62 86.14 90.34 94.73 99.92 100 102.13 107.29 108.13 108.98 109.5 110.61 109.58 111.81 112.3 112.29 112.2 119.06 126.204 128.728 130.646 132.592 134.183 135.794 2021 +253 SLV PCPIEPCH El Salvador "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 18.482 11.68 13.428 14.753 9.798 31.964 30.34 19.599 18.246 23.486 19.333 9.828 19.937 12.086 8.895 11.385 7.349 1.928 4.223 -1.027 4.293 1.418 2.796 2.524 5.369 4.26 4.876 4.859 5.479 0.08 2.13 5.052 0.783 0.786 0.477 1.014 -0.931 2.035 0.438 -0.009 -0.08 6.114 6 2 1.49 1.49 1.2 1.2 2021 +253 SLV TM_RPCH El Salvador Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -2.222 -9.318 -22.807 12.987 2.011 0.563 -2.801 0 29.792 -4.361 -7.248 21.704 2.213 6.831 2.112 13.212 -10.172 21.844 -1.803 5.107 14.033 4.774 1.236 4.136 0.811 2.961 9.043 8.934 -6.428 -12.447 7.943 3.673 0.988 6.763 -1.244 13.265 3.618 -0.761 4.285 0.923 -8.349 26.379 1.541 -0.83 1.661 1.826 2.718 2.546 2021 +253 SLV TMG_RPCH El Salvador Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -21.798 -2.425 -4.189 5.198 11.168 10.1 -6.3 5.4 35.696 -8.345 -2.014 29.272 0.695 7.317 1 12.986 -11.637 20.279 -6.08 4.005 14.766 5.968 0.549 5.566 2.922 9.181 10.179 11.572 -5.124 -10.507 8.364 4.808 -0.268 6.52 -1.762 13.197 2.857 -0.442 1.585 3.1 -7.183 25.722 1.51 -0.889 1.79 1.907 2.819 2.611 2021 +253 SLV TX_RPCH El Salvador Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -4.545 -19.841 -14.851 20.93 -4.808 -4.04 -12.632 13.253 -8.309 -1.332 10.085 -10.139 13.575 14.881 2.791 10.359 7.95 27.032 3.101 2.872 13.155 -1.436 4.425 3.128 2.053 3.137 7.747 2.39 1.143 -10.408 13.251 6.91 0.638 6.282 2.04 3.893 0.952 3.358 1.181 7.824 -21.043 26.385 7.979 1.788 1.202 3.172 3.743 4.166 2021 +253 SLV TXG_RPCH El Salvador Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -15.197 -21.86 -14.705 12.909 -11.144 -6.582 -16 1.7 -5.457 -0.715 56.947 -12.212 20.974 20.939 -6.164 28.52 -6.08 27.637 -4.763 -1.839 11.858 -4.222 2.605 -0.471 7.597 29.697 16.574 18.423 6.282 -9.296 13.993 10.289 -3.1 2.924 -1.681 3.075 -1.001 6.013 -1.651 0.885 -13.08 20.994 6.346 1.167 0.208 1.855 2.606 3.162 2021 +253 SLV LUR El Salvador Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.154 9.074 10 8.7 9.3 9.9 7.7 7.6 7.7 8 7.3 6.4 6.7 6.96 6.23 6.915 6.78 7.2 6.6 6.3 5.9 7.3 7 6.6 6.1 5.9 7 7.006 6.98 7.049 6.346 6.335 11.973 10.303 8.2 7.5 7 7 7 7 2020 +253 SLV LE El Salvador Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +253 SLV LP El Salvador Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: CEPALSTAT Database Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.729 4.783 4.821 4.849 4.879 4.918 4.969 5.029 5.099 5.18 5.27 5.342 5.416 5.49 5.562 5.629 5.69 5.746 5.798 5.845 5.888 5.927 5.962 5.994 6.024 6.052 6.079 6.106 6.132 6.158 6.184 6.211 6.238 6.266 6.295 6.325 6.356 6.388 6.421 6.454 6.486 6.519 6.551 6.584 6.617 6.65 6.683 6.716 2020 +253 SLV GGR El Salvador General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.735 0.852 0.957 1.142 1.38 1.64 1.757 1.702 1.788 1.87 2.064 2.055 2.154 2.436 2.572 2.786 3.199 3.488 3.732 3.399 3.805 4.22 5.042 5.286 5.33 5.502 5.892 6.304 6.39 6.488 6.11 7.594 8.538 8.859 9.135 9.425 9.728 10.028 2021 +253 SLV GGR_NGDP El Salvador General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.264 16.23 16.463 17.092 17.966 18.387 18.333 16.652 16.348 16.568 17.517 16.73 17.005 18.396 18.738 18.956 19.996 20.503 20.748 19.312 20.624 20.805 23.575 24.037 23.591 23.475 24.357 25.235 24.557 24.138 24.873 26.428 26.69 26.51 26.492 26.471 26.464 26.461 2021 +253 SLV GGX El Salvador General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.765 0.974 1.206 1.236 1.452 1.656 2.016 1.904 2.109 2.217 2.47 2.662 2.851 2.96 2.95 3.297 3.746 3.883 4.415 4.569 4.721 5.127 5.856 6.266 6.238 6.354 6.643 6.935 7.094 7.314 8.128 9.201 10.07 10.725 11.167 11.929 12.212 12.532 2021 +253 SLV GGX_NGDP El Salvador General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.877 18.535 20.752 18.509 18.909 18.564 21.035 18.625 19.287 19.65 20.963 21.675 22.509 22.347 21.497 22.429 23.412 22.827 24.548 25.959 25.59 25.275 27.383 28.495 27.608 27.108 27.462 27.763 27.263 27.208 33.089 32.016 31.48 32.095 32.382 33.503 33.222 33.069 2021 +253 SLV GGXCNL El Salvador General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.03 -0.121 -0.249 -0.095 -0.072 -0.016 -0.259 -0.202 -0.322 -0.348 -0.406 -0.607 -0.697 -0.523 -0.379 -0.51 -0.547 -0.395 -0.684 -1.17 -0.916 -0.907 -0.814 -0.98 -0.908 -0.851 -0.751 -0.632 -0.704 -0.825 -2.018 -1.606 -1.532 -1.866 -2.031 -2.504 -2.484 -2.504 2021 +253 SLV GGXCNL_NGDP El Salvador General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.613 -2.305 -4.289 -1.416 -0.943 -0.177 -2.702 -1.972 -2.94 -3.082 -3.446 -4.945 -5.504 -3.951 -2.759 -3.473 -3.416 -2.324 -3.801 -6.646 -4.965 -4.47 -3.808 -4.457 -4.017 -3.632 -3.104 -2.528 -2.706 -3.07 -8.215 -5.589 -4.79 -5.584 -5.89 -7.032 -6.758 -6.608 2021 +253 SLV GGSB El Salvador General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.212 -0.204 -0.249 -0.274 -0.351 -0.496 -0.596 -0.444 -0.752 -1.111 -0.862 -0.914 -0.843 -1.005 -0.9 -0.846 -0.756 -0.629 -0.704 -0.828 -1.08 -1.285 -1.677 -1.807 -1.951 -2.425 -2.406 -2.427 2021 +253 SLV GGSB_NPGDP El Salvador General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.804 -1.65 -1.961 -2.064 -2.522 -3.349 -3.774 -2.644 -4.254 -6.19 -4.598 -4.512 -3.967 -4.593 -3.98 -3.607 -3.126 -2.518 -2.705 -3.083 -3.992 -4.403 -5.209 -5.372 -5.606 -6.754 -6.493 -6.355 2021 +253 SLV GGXONLB El Salvador General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.052 0.033 -0.101 0.068 0.085 0.141 -0.077 -0.029 -0.144 -0.174 -0.203 -0.407 -0.452 -0.253 -0.044 -0.132 -0.092 0.112 -0.164 -0.639 -0.408 -0.389 -0.278 -0.386 -0.297 -0.212 -0.046 0.168 0.234 0.166 -0.937 -0.302 -0.08 -0.151 -0.187 -0.211 -0.213 -0.213 2021 +253 SLV GGXONLB_NGDP El Salvador General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.077 0.625 -1.729 1.02 1.107 1.576 -0.8 -0.282 -1.317 -1.541 -1.721 -3.316 -3.567 -1.912 -0.322 -0.901 -0.573 0.658 -0.912 -3.63 -2.212 -1.917 -1.3 -1.757 -1.316 -0.902 -0.189 0.674 0.899 0.617 -3.813 -1.052 -0.25 -0.45 -0.541 -0.592 -0.578 -0.561 2021 +253 SLV GGXWDN El Salvador General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +253 SLV GGXWDN_NGDP El Salvador General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +253 SLV GGXWDG El Salvador General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.276 2.114 2.129 2.346 2.502 2.737 2.841 2.806 3.159 3.483 4.479 5.359 6.087 6.425 6.803 7.508 7.87 8.653 10.396 11.077 12.001 13.596 13.891 14.753 15.713 16.636 17.617 18.307 19.174 21.96 23.69 25.689 27.181 29.278 31.848 34.398 36.967 2021 +253 SLV GGXWDG_NGDP El Salvador General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.329 36.361 31.868 30.549 28.041 28.548 27.791 25.652 27.995 29.551 36.469 42.316 45.962 46.813 46.287 46.923 46.263 48.106 59.061 60.042 59.166 63.573 63.166 65.296 67.038 68.766 70.526 70.354 71.33 89.402 82.439 80.305 81.336 84.903 89.445 93.572 97.544 2021 +253 SLV NGDP_FY El Salvador "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Adjustments were made to cash data on the expenditure side (starting from 2012) to reflect identifiable delays in payments. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 3.912 3.449 3.406 3.261 2.385 2.319 2.335 2.374 2.771 3.167 4.818 5.252 5.813 6.68 7.679 8.922 9.586 10.222 10.937 11.284 11.785 12.283 12.664 13.244 13.725 14.698 16 17.012 17.987 17.602 18.448 20.284 21.386 21.991 22.593 23.438 24.191 24.979 26.021 26.881 24.563 28.737 31.989 33.418 34.484 35.606 36.761 37.898 2021 +253 SLV BCA El Salvador Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.202 -0.122 -0.051 0.06 -0.041 -0.029 0.117 0.136 0.026 -0.194 -0.152 -0.167 -0.109 -0.082 -0.018 -0.262 -0.169 -0.098 -0.091 -0.239 -0.431 -0.15 -0.405 -0.702 -0.642 -0.622 -0.766 -1.217 -1.532 -0.312 -0.533 -1.112 -1.24 -1.518 -1.214 -0.754 -0.55 -0.465 -0.859 -0.113 0.203 -1.457 -2.839 -1.296 -1.432 -1.541 -1.703 -1.833 2021 +253 SLV BCA_NGDPD El Salvador Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 5.173 -3.545 -1.493 1.853 -1.712 -1.237 5.005 5.72 0.931 -6.139 -3.15 -3.188 -1.874 -1.225 -0.234 -2.932 -1.763 -0.956 -0.829 -2.121 -3.653 -1.224 -3.199 -5.302 -4.677 -4.229 -4.785 -7.151 -8.518 -1.774 -2.888 -5.481 -5.797 -6.905 -5.371 -3.216 -2.274 -1.86 -3.302 -0.422 0.826 -5.068 -8.874 -3.879 -4.154 -4.327 -4.633 -4.836 2021 +642 GNQ NGDP_R Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment, and Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (Central Bank) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since 2006, IMF staff have estimated real GDP growth from hydrocarbon production and investment data and the government expenditure. The national authorities are considering the adoption of the IMF staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 43.29 45.787 46.795 49.137 49.634 56.04 54.734 57.162 58.68 57.958 59.429 58.689 78.057 86.222 100.714 127.414 194.533 482.388 602.092 761.013 "1,601.97" "2,563.53" "3,066.52" "3,509.79" "4,576.46" "4,952.20" "5,274.15" "6,080.15" "7,162.36" "7,258.58" "6,610.81" "7,042.09" "7,627.49" "7,312.23" "7,342.58" "6,673.67" "6,085.29" "5,740.41" "5,382.40" "5,087.35" "4,871.57" "4,716.32" "4,991.03" "4,835.00" "4,240.72" "4,132.43" "3,937.37" "3,894.65" 2021 +642 GNQ NGDP_RPCH Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.839 5.769 2.202 5.004 1.011 12.905 -2.331 4.437 2.655 -1.229 2.537 -1.245 33.002 10.461 16.808 26.51 52.678 147.973 24.815 26.395 110.505 60.023 19.621 14.455 30.391 8.21 6.501 15.282 17.799 1.343 -8.924 6.524 8.313 -4.133 0.415 -9.11 -8.816 -5.668 -6.237 -5.482 -4.241 -3.187 5.825 -3.126 -12.291 -2.554 -4.72 -1.085 2021 +642 GNQ NGDP Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment, and Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (Central Bank) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since 2006, IMF staff have estimated real GDP growth from hydrocarbon production and investment data and the government expenditure. The national authorities are considering the adoption of the IMF staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 6.657 8.058 11.564 15.148 19.224 33.16 31.44 33.333 35.579 33.457 36.271 37.175 42.366 45.774 66.501 84.131 141.296 306.767 259.843 454.391 822.85 "1,225.98" "1,436.75" "2,184.86" "3,139.61" "4,316.63" "5,274.15" "6,264.84" "8,844.11" "7,095.92" "8,072.29" "10,064.62" "11,430.51" "10,840.52" "10,746.85" "7,795.42" "6,661.37" "7,084.54" "7,274.69" "6,658.37" "5,812.93" "6,803.76" "9,819.50" "8,945.93" "7,793.76" "7,754.53" "7,666.51" "7,846.32" 2021 +642 GNQ NGDPD Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.032 0.03 0.035 0.04 0.044 0.074 0.091 0.111 0.119 0.105 0.133 0.132 0.16 0.162 0.12 0.169 0.276 0.526 0.44 0.738 1.159 1.674 2.071 3.768 5.954 8.187 10.095 13.089 19.83 15.088 16.314 21.357 22.388 21.949 21.765 13.185 11.241 12.201 13.097 11.364 10.099 12.269 16.877 15.576 13.725 13.792 13.743 14.136 2021 +642 GNQ PPPGDP Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.089 0.104 0.112 0.123 0.128 0.15 0.149 0.159 0.169 0.174 0.185 0.189 0.257 0.291 0.347 0.448 0.696 1.756 2.217 2.841 6.117 10.009 12.159 14.192 19.002 21.207 23.282 27.565 33.095 33.754 31.111 33.83 38.743 37.423 37.816 28.095 24.861 28.459 27.322 26.286 25.475 25.688 29.117 29.211 26.158 25.964 25.21 25.419 2021 +642 GNQ NGDP_D Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 15.378 17.599 24.712 30.828 38.731 59.172 57.442 58.314 60.633 57.725 61.033 63.344 54.276 53.088 66.03 66.03 72.634 63.593 43.157 59.709 51.365 47.824 46.853 62.25 68.603 87.166 100 103.038 123.48 97.759 122.108 142.921 149.859 148.252 146.363 116.809 109.467 123.415 135.157 130.881 119.324 144.26 196.743 185.025 183.784 187.651 194.711 201.464 2021 +642 GNQ NGDPRPC Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "169,547.71" "169,543.17" "161,020.95" "156,251.69" "146,809.44" "156,144.40" "145,558.70" "146,504.11" "145,851.25" "139,949.66" "139,227.27" "133,194.27" "171,498.53" "183,214.14" "206,746.30" "252,369.31" "371,246.30" "885,706.52" "1,062,502.74" "1,289,987.78" "2,607,702.56" "4,006,998.65" "4,601,566.30" "5,052,891.12" "6,313,956.41" "6,539,132.75" "6,657,451.18" "7,331,422.78" "8,247,593.90" "7,984,256.05" "6,950,667.86" "7,082,533.27" "7,344,060.67" "6,747,182.62" "6,501,174.40" "5,677,839.44" "4,981,859.37" "4,528,245.76" "4,096,528.26" "3,740,412.52" "3,464,154.50" "3,247,370.52" "3,331,155.12" "3,131,061.53" "2,666,652.23" "2,524,972.59" "2,339,081.94" "2,250,904.09" 2015 +642 GNQ NGDPRPPPPC Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 840.575 840.552 798.301 774.656 727.844 774.124 721.643 726.33 723.094 693.835 690.254 660.344 850.246 908.329 "1,025.00" "1,251.18" "1,840.55" "4,391.11" "5,267.62" "6,395.43" "12,928.33" "19,865.69" "22,813.40" "25,050.96" "31,303.00" "32,419.37" "33,005.96" "36,347.34" "40,889.49" "39,583.93" "34,459.66" "35,113.41" "36,410.00" "33,450.83" "32,231.18" "28,149.29" "24,698.80" "22,449.90" "20,309.55" "18,544.02" "17,174.40" "16,099.64" "16,515.03" "15,523.01" "13,220.59" "12,518.18" "11,596.58" "11,159.41" 2015 +642 GNQ NGDPPC Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "26,072.65" "29,837.48" "39,791.20" "48,169.17" "56,861.27" "92,393.35" "83,611.68" "85,432.36" "88,434.14" "80,786.25" "84,974.44" "84,369.98" "93,082.03" "97,264.38" "136,514.03" "166,638.81" "269,650.24" "563,250.94" "458,542.22" "770,235.31" "1,339,441.73" "1,916,309.00" "2,155,959.47" "3,145,439.09" "4,331,593.15" "5,699,897.56" "6,657,451.18" "7,554,126.42" "10,184,159.01" "7,805,338.40" "8,487,287.41" "10,122,418.01" "11,005,765.49" "10,002,824.46" "9,515,338.79" "6,632,203.96" "5,453,476.03" "5,588,549.72" "5,536,739.67" "4,895,486.80" "4,133,553.44" "4,684,652.44" "6,553,814.24" "5,793,236.81" "4,900,875.73" "4,738,132.52" "4,554,459.72" "4,534,764.48" 2015 +642 GNQ NGDPDPC Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 123.403 109.806 121.292 126.408 130.117 205.657 241.443 284.263 296.908 253.241 312.102 299.071 351.662 343.493 245.881 333.846 527.121 965.017 777.254 "1,251.45" "1,885.99" "2,616.49" "3,107.85" "5,424.13" "8,214.07" "10,810.45" "12,743.35" "15,782.69" "22,834.44" "16,596.74" "17,153.17" "21,480.00" "21,556.42" "20,252.75" "19,271.29" "11,217.99" "9,202.54" "9,624.53" "9,968.09" "8,355.34" "7,181.47" "8,447.96" "11,264.42" "10,086.87" "8,630.76" "8,427.13" "8,164.51" "8,169.76" 2015 +642 GNQ PPPPC Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 350.529 383.681 386.911 390.154 379.807 416.73 396.301 408.74 421.268 420.074 433.545 428.786 564.678 617.55 711.754 887.035 "1,328.76" "3,224.77" "3,912.02" "4,816.51" "9,957.14" "15,644.86" "18,246.30" "20,431.35" "26,215.80" "28,002.18" "29,388.54" "33,238.32" "38,108.99" "37,128.65" "32,710.74" "34,023.85" "37,302.87" "34,530.77" "33,482.87" "23,902.97" "20,353.11" "22,449.90" "20,794.71" "19,326.67" "18,114.95" "17,686.96" "19,433.23" "18,916.73" "16,448.99" "15,864.52" "14,976.35" "14,690.65" 2015 +642 GNQ NGAP_NPGDP Equatorial Guinea Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +642 GNQ PPPSH Equatorial Guinea Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.012 0.019 0.022 0.024 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.034 0.039 0.04 0.035 0.035 0.038 0.035 0.035 0.025 0.021 0.023 0.021 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.012 2021 +642 GNQ PPPEX Equatorial Guinea Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 74.381 77.766 102.843 123.462 149.711 221.71 210.981 209.014 209.924 192.315 195.999 196.765 164.841 157.5 191.799 187.86 202.934 174.664 117.214 159.916 134.521 122.488 118.159 153.952 165.228 203.552 226.532 227.272 267.238 210.224 259.465 297.509 295.038 289.679 284.185 277.464 267.943 248.934 266.257 253.302 228.185 264.865 337.248 306.249 297.944 298.662 304.11 308.684 2021 +642 GNQ NID_NGDP Equatorial Guinea Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment, and Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (Central Bank) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since 2006, IMF staff have estimated real GDP growth from hydrocarbon production and investment data and the government expenditure. The national authorities are considering the adoption of the IMF staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 35.72 29.747 75.666 55.066 43.52 29.038 31.696 39.111 37.3 37.579 54.355 46.192 35.155 39.654 53.542 78.15 115.102 73.121 107.981 75.978 60.229 52.688 55.424 43.328 34.941 28.897 26.501 29.586 27.542 39.393 38.056 32.049 41.148 30.308 28.709 24.701 16.699 14.032 12.501 10.892 4.568 4.765 9.484 9.844 9.849 10.881 11.046 11.134 2021 +642 GNQ NGSD_NGDP Equatorial Guinea Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment, and Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (Central Bank) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Since 2006, IMF staff have estimated real GDP growth from hydrocarbon production and investment data and the government expenditure. The national authorities are considering the adoption of the IMF staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -37.928 -66.028 -17.3 24.979 3.171 27.299 35.797 21.017 30.667 25.333 53.408 30.108 40.222 54.897 53.472 5.579 -9.455 45.817 17.658 46.479 51.667 -27.535 -19.62 17.476 18.069 22.488 45.714 46.246 35.392 29.661 17.812 26.375 40.023 27.911 24.458 6.961 -9.283 6.192 10.409 10.008 0.417 1.343 7.888 7.747 4.56 4.472 3.985 4.131 2021 +642 GNQ PCPI Equatorial Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 5.742 6.701 9.264 14.828 23.654 43.522 35.845 31.123 31.908 33.843 34.155 32.985 31.574 33.295 43.897 52.62 55.009 56.669 61.166 61.394 64.363 69.988 75.294 80.808 84.232 88.981 92.954 95.555 100 105.737 111.362 116.706 120.724 124.561 129.913 132.114 133.961 134.96 136.776 138.436 145.078 144.942 152.391 161.117 169.538 177.552 185.057 191.444 2021 +642 GNQ PCPIPCH Equatorial Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." -- 16.7 38.256 60.058 59.518 83.999 -17.64 -13.174 2.524 6.064 0.922 -3.425 -4.279 5.452 31.841 19.872 4.541 3.017 7.936 0.372 4.836 8.739 7.582 7.324 4.237 5.637 4.465 2.798 4.652 5.737 5.32 4.799 3.442 3.179 4.296 1.695 1.398 0.746 1.346 1.213 4.798 -0.094 5.139 5.726 5.227 4.727 4.227 3.451 2021 +642 GNQ PCPIE Equatorial Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Public Investment Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 5.802 6.771 9.362 14.984 23.902 38.564 33.353 34.395 34.279 31.47 33.668 33.645 34.593 33.645 48.363 54.02 54.019 56.032 59.723 60.394 64.39 72.233 76.711 81.209 85.346 88.046 91.398 94.813 100 104.997 110.697 116.143 119.121 124.917 128.133 130.187 132.791 132.492 135.923 141.536 140.868 144.919 153.614 162.063 170.166 177.824 184.936 190.475 2021 +642 GNQ PCPIEPCH Equatorial Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 16.7 38.256 60.058 59.518 61.34 -13.514 3.125 -0.337 -8.196 6.985 -0.069 2.82 -2.742 43.746 11.698 -0.003 3.727 6.587 1.124 6.616 12.181 6.2 5.863 5.095 3.163 3.807 3.737 5.47 4.997 5.429 4.919 2.564 4.866 2.575 1.603 2 -0.225 2.59 4.129 -0.471 2.875 6 5.5 5 4.5 4 2.995 2021 +642 GNQ TM_RPCH Equatorial Guinea Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank. Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC) Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: IMF staff estimate export data from hydrocarbon and timber production and price information. Imports are estimated from final expenditure growth. Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -- 15.353 0.934 -30.968 24.584 -8.531 63.442 83.915 15.381 -35.438 11.646 66.153 -56.506 33.039 36.455 -45.982 149.574 -33.231 24.523 18.37 -35.725 -38.49 72.527 -3.771 -15.358 107.891 131.168 40.95 20.231 -10.247 29.52 -19.383 23.81 -17.663 -5.643 -15.453 -16.286 8.33 6.197 -11.239 -10.829 12.54 -1.9 -19.525 -18.597 1.941 -11.801 -7.261 2017 +642 GNQ TMG_RPCH Equatorial Guinea Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank. Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC) Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: IMF staff estimate export data from hydrocarbon and timber production and price information. Imports are estimated from final expenditure growth. Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -- 10.305 8.264 -32.614 25.639 -10.905 27.764 37.273 14.657 -29.958 14.541 71.931 -56.816 23.403 45.619 -45.38 148.73 -35.361 19.174 5.508 -33.617 -33.266 63.516 -1.077 -9.575 106.772 159.369 37.784 56.302 -29.225 42.978 -30.24 22.548 -17.43 -8.497 -15.835 -5.065 -6.428 6.818 -10.709 -13.888 7.361 -3.643 -22.038 -11.195 6.238 -8.472 -5.385 2017 +642 GNQ TX_RPCH Equatorial Guinea Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank. Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC) Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: IMF staff estimate export data from hydrocarbon and timber production and price information. Imports are estimated from final expenditure growth. Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -- 58.137 -26.461 43.063 -18.051 17.511 58.201 35.182 11.847 -21.978 12.762 -3.297 60.42 -0.554 13.437 106.004 85.469 151.13 38.659 20.856 -11.996 40.963 11.79 3.067 59.081 48.573 8.538 1.652 20.691 -16.277 0.381 -7.351 8.105 -3.147 6.427 4.14 -11.344 -16.212 -7.806 -12.145 3.871 1.029 -31.575 -7.475 -20.707 -5.801 -11.87 -6.628 2017 +642 GNQ TXG_RPCH Equatorial Guinea Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank. Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC) Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: IMF staff estimate export data from hydrocarbon and timber production and price information. Imports are estimated from final expenditure growth. Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -- 56.639 -26.169 43.59 -17.979 17.435 58.585 18.366 14.545 -25.096 18.744 -6.411 59.306 0.942 23.441 107.535 88.837 152.19 39.524 20.043 -11.148 40.072 13.35 3.238 58.85 48.769 6.79 3.1 20.56 -15.926 0.188 -7.721 7.722 -3.189 6.518 0.483 -13.587 -18.274 -7.045 -13.68 -2.434 7.076 -28.635 -8.571 -22.366 -7.737 -14.958 -9.507 2017 +642 GNQ LUR Equatorial Guinea Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +642 GNQ LE Equatorial Guinea Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +642 GNQ LP Equatorial Guinea Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Other Latest actual data: 2015 Notes: Population series is based on United Nations (UN) estimates. The last national census was conducted in 2015. Population figures used by the country authorities differ substantially from the UN estimates. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 0.255 0.27 0.291 0.314 0.338 0.359 0.376 0.39 0.402 0.414 0.427 0.441 0.455 0.471 0.487 0.505 0.524 0.545 0.567 0.59 0.614 0.64 0.666 0.695 0.725 0.757 0.792 0.829 0.868 0.909 0.951 0.994 1.039 1.084 1.129 1.175 1.221 1.268 1.314 1.36 1.406 1.452 1.498 1.544 1.59 1.637 1.683 1.73 2015 +642 GNQ GGR Equatorial Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.957 2.583 4.206 6.784 8.391 8.632 6.818 8.346 6.921 13.592 19.132 18.023 15.79 17.564 14.984 15.215 23.438 55.114 71.29 84.039 164.389 348 414.482 471.162 773.525 "1,410.19" "2,103.73" "2,308.53" "3,051.79" "2,368.09" "2,150.93" "2,851.01" "3,196.08" "2,696.07" "2,585.36" "2,063.74" "1,125.88" "1,238.35" "1,446.51" "1,239.98" 819.733 "1,041.00" "1,551.52" "1,427.18" "1,132.22" "1,023.44" 940.614 913.417 2021 +642 GNQ GGR_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 44.422 32.059 36.374 44.785 43.65 26.032 21.684 25.038 19.452 40.626 52.746 48.481 37.271 38.371 22.532 18.085 16.588 17.966 27.436 18.495 19.978 28.385 28.849 21.565 24.638 32.669 39.888 36.849 34.506 33.373 26.646 28.327 27.961 24.87 24.057 26.474 16.902 17.48 19.884 18.623 14.102 15.3 15.8 15.953 14.527 13.198 12.269 11.641 2021 +642 GNQ GGX Equatorial Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 16.545 16.678 25.591 30.207 30.38 38.253 37.409 61 81.102 39.076 77.232 105.77 251.981 117.321 339.054 119.047 32.418 45.256 91.172 84.907 186.337 165.219 161.699 301.11 337.935 609.587 954.248 "1,233.48" "1,759.33" "2,827.52" "2,516.85" "2,767.02" "4,023.50" "3,173.41" "3,395.78" "3,240.62" "1,853.09" "1,421.84" "1,407.90" "1,118.56" 920.589 861.316 "1,189.74" "1,056.89" 944.294 931.674 918.357 912.026 2021 +642 GNQ GGX_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 248.537 206.979 221.296 199.411 158.032 115.36 118.986 183 227.947 116.797 212.931 284.516 594.77 256.307 509.844 141.501 22.943 14.753 35.087 18.686 22.645 13.476 11.255 13.782 10.764 14.122 18.093 19.689 19.893 39.847 31.179 27.493 35.2 29.274 31.598 41.571 27.818 20.07 19.353 16.799 15.837 12.659 12.116 11.814 12.116 12.015 11.979 11.624 2021 +642 GNQ GGXCNL Equatorial Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -13.588 -14.095 -21.384 -23.423 -21.989 -29.621 -30.592 -52.654 -74.181 -25.484 -58.101 -87.747 -236.19 -99.757 -324.07 -103.831 -8.98 9.858 -19.882 -0.868 -21.948 182.781 252.783 170.052 435.59 800.602 "1,149.48" "1,075.05" "1,292.46" -459.435 -365.921 83.994 -827.423 -477.339 -810.417 "-1,176.88" -727.217 -183.492 38.606 121.419 -100.856 179.684 361.774 370.298 187.927 91.763 22.256 1.391 2021 +642 GNQ GGXCNL_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -204.115 -174.92 -184.922 -154.626 -114.382 -89.328 -97.301 -157.962 -208.495 -76.171 -160.185 -236.036 -557.499 -217.936 -487.312 -123.416 -6.355 3.214 -7.651 -0.191 -2.667 14.909 17.594 7.783 13.874 18.547 21.795 17.16 14.614 -6.475 -4.533 0.835 -7.239 -4.403 -7.541 -15.097 -10.917 -2.59 0.531 1.824 -1.735 2.641 3.684 4.139 2.411 1.183 0.29 0.018 2021 +642 GNQ GGSB Equatorial Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +642 GNQ GGSB_NPGDP Equatorial Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +642 GNQ GGXONLB Equatorial Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -27.689 -28.555 -50.773 -71.918 -23.151 -55.742 -85.191 -232.946 -96.462 -319.14 -99.005 -3.855 14.045 -15.424 4.084 -18.259 189.857 256.705 170.565 438.138 802.78 "1,150.62" "1,075.92" "1,295.00" -456.004 -346.371 111.757 -795.577 -439.597 -760.397 "-1,146.44" -699.906 -153.528 86.187 178.812 -24.637 249.863 474.472 472.093 278.216 175.812 99.151 71.263 2021 +642 GNQ GGXONLB_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -83.502 -90.822 -152.319 -202.134 -69.198 -153.683 -229.16 -549.84 -210.737 -479.899 -117.68 -2.728 4.578 -5.936 0.899 -2.219 15.486 17.867 7.807 13.955 18.597 21.816 17.174 14.642 -6.426 -4.291 1.11 -6.96 -4.055 -7.076 -14.707 -10.507 -2.167 1.185 2.686 -0.424 3.672 4.832 5.277 3.57 2.267 1.293 0.908 2021 +642 GNQ GGXWDN Equatorial Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 301.389 312.344 279.4 146.672 142.097 122.975 64.352 47.228 43.167 307.749 637.236 721.676 811.251 679.923 "1,349.80" 911.389 "1,717.98" "2,174.72" "2,172.97" "2,119.85" "2,186.28" "2,023.57" "1,730.94" "1,307.83" "1,112.48" "1,014.51" 987.075 981.829 2021 +642 GNQ GGXWDN_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.627 25.477 19.447 6.713 4.526 2.849 1.22 0.754 0.488 4.337 7.894 7.17 7.097 6.272 12.56 11.691 25.79 30.697 29.87 31.837 37.611 29.742 17.628 14.619 14.274 13.083 12.875 12.513 2021 +642 GNQ GGXWDG Equatorial Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 9.734 17.814 30.144 39.277 49.586 60.933 47.935 47.106 54.971 62.572 56.947 62.999 57.987 69.839 143.625 115.154 128.842 141.915 153.914 274.806 301.389 312.344 279.4 146.672 142.097 122.975 64.352 47.228 43.167 307.749 637.236 721.676 811.251 679.923 "1,349.80" "2,467.77" "2,740.45" "2,567.09" "2,997.71" "2,875.72" "2,812.39" "2,912.33" "2,657.20" "2,366.63" "2,217.77" "2,031.41" "1,843.95" "1,654.34" 2021 +642 GNQ GGXWDG_NGDP Equatorial Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 146.229 221.068 260.667 259.288 257.938 183.757 152.465 141.318 154.504 187.025 157.004 169.465 136.87 152.575 215.973 136.874 91.186 46.261 59.233 60.478 36.627 25.477 19.447 6.713 4.526 2.849 1.22 0.754 0.488 4.337 7.894 7.17 7.097 6.272 12.56 31.657 41.139 36.235 41.207 43.19 48.382 42.805 27.06 26.455 28.456 26.196 24.052 21.084 2021 +642 GNQ NGDP_FY Equatorial Guinea "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of Finance, Economy and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Actual fiscal data and WEO projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash. Commitment basis from 2013 General government includes: Central Government;. State/local government and other public institution are not covered due to limited information. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 6.657 8.058 11.564 15.148 19.224 33.16 31.44 33.333 35.579 33.457 36.271 37.175 42.366 45.774 66.501 84.131 141.296 306.767 259.843 454.391 822.85 "1,225.98" "1,436.75" "2,184.86" "3,139.61" "4,316.63" "5,274.15" "6,264.84" "8,844.11" "7,095.92" "8,072.29" "10,064.62" "11,430.51" "10,840.52" "10,746.85" "7,795.42" "6,661.37" "7,084.54" "7,274.69" "6,658.37" "5,812.93" "6,803.76" "9,819.50" "8,945.93" "7,793.76" "7,754.53" "7,666.51" "7,846.32" 2021 +642 GNQ BCA Equatorial Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Banque des Etats de l'Afrique Centrale (BEAC) Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: IMF staff estimate export data from hydrocarbon and timber production and price information. Imports are estimated from final expenditure growth. Other components are mostly estimated as well. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.024 -0.017 -0.021 -0.019 -0.041 -0.011 0.003 -- -0.123 -0.344 -0.144 -0.398 -0.218 -0.352 -0.817 -1.117 -0.188 0.454 1.376 1.94 2.181 1.557 -1.468 -3.303 -1.212 -0.252 -0.526 -0.925 -2.339 -2.921 -0.957 -0.274 -0.1 -0.419 -0.42 -0.269 -0.327 -0.726 -0.884 -0.97 -0.99 2017 +642 GNQ BCA_NGDPD Equatorial Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.822 -13.845 -20.02 -14.257 -30.899 -6.607 1.759 -0.319 -73.215 -124.557 -27.304 -90.323 -29.488 -30.391 -48.795 -53.927 -4.999 7.634 16.805 19.213 16.66 7.85 -9.732 -20.244 -5.675 -1.125 -2.397 -4.251 -17.741 -25.982 -7.84 -2.093 -0.883 -4.151 -3.422 -1.595 -2.097 -5.29 -6.409 -7.061 -7.003 2017 +643 ERI NGDP_R Eritrea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.019 16.954 20.5 20.977 22.893 24.702 25.187 25.234 22.117 24.053 24.776 24.118 24.468 25.098 24.855 25.21 20.31 22.784 25.256 31.749 32.348 28.966 37.926 30.105 32.33 29.093 32.884 34.145 33.964 34.947 35.862 36.884 37.939 39.035 40.168 41.348 2019 +643 ERI NGDP_RPCH Eritrea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.882 20.918 2.325 9.136 7.9 1.966 0.187 -12.355 8.755 3.005 -2.656 1.452 2.574 -0.969 1.427 -19.436 12.179 10.853 25.71 1.886 -10.456 30.934 -20.621 7.391 -10.015 13.032 3.836 -0.531 2.895 2.618 2.85 2.86 2.889 2.903 2.936 2019 +643 ERI NGDP Eritrea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.696 1.956 2.67 3.052 3.683 4.138 4.611 5.008 5.262 6.585 7.878 9.347 11.834 13.064 14.411 15.682 14.186 19.936 24.439 31.749 34.669 30.104 40.04 30.953 33.366 28.702 30.235 29.876 31.841 33.178 35.715 39.308 42.446 46.092 50.21 54.816 2019 +643 ERI NGDPD Eritrea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.606 0.374 0.433 0.483 0.579 0.594 0.626 0.614 0.547 0.582 0.564 0.673 0.858 0.85 0.937 1.02 0.923 1.297 1.59 2.065 2.255 1.958 2.604 2.016 2.213 1.904 2.006 1.982 2.112 2.201 2.369 2.608 2.816 3.057 3.331 3.636 2019 +643 ERI PPPGDP Eritrea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.694 1.957 2.417 2.525 2.807 3.081 3.177 3.227 2.893 3.217 3.365 3.34 3.48 3.681 3.758 3.915 3.214 3.629 4.071 5.224 5.425 4.943 6.594 5.312 5.744 5.247 6.073 6.419 6.461 6.925 7.611 8.107 8.514 8.923 9.357 9.818 2019 +643 ERI NGDP_D Eritrea "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.29 11.539 13.026 14.548 16.086 16.753 18.307 19.845 23.79 27.377 31.798 38.753 48.364 52.051 57.981 62.207 69.85 87.504 96.764 100 107.173 103.928 105.574 102.815 103.205 98.658 91.945 87.498 93.75 94.936 99.59 106.573 111.88 118.078 125 132.572 2019 +643 ERI NGDPRPC Eritrea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,651.51" "7,572.08" "9,242.70" "9,517.63" "10,424.98" "11,253.67" "11,417.65" "11,280.46" "9,649.56" "10,127.67" "9,986.34" "9,272.65" "8,995.70" "8,878.04" "8,517.81" "8,411.62" "6,630.73" "7,302.41" "7,967.22" "9,878.47" "9,953.29" "8,828.35" "11,454.61" "9,005.47" "9,573.70" "8,524.06" "9,523.31" "9,764.20" "9,578.12" "9,704.87" "9,793.03" "9,893.77" "9,994.44" "10,097.00" "10,202.76" "10,311.15" 2006 +643 ERI NGDPRPPPPC Eritrea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,199.71" "1,365.74" "1,667.07" "1,716.66" "1,880.31" "2,029.78" "2,059.36" "2,034.61" "1,740.45" "1,826.69" "1,801.20" "1,672.47" "1,622.52" "1,601.30" "1,536.32" "1,517.17" "1,195.96" "1,317.11" "1,437.02" "1,781.74" "1,795.24" "1,592.33" "2,066.02" "1,624.28" "1,726.77" "1,537.45" "1,717.68" "1,761.13" "1,727.57" "1,750.43" "1,766.33" "1,784.50" "1,802.66" "1,821.15" "1,840.23" "1,859.78" 2006 +643 ERI NGDPPC Eritrea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 750.937 873.707 "1,203.91" "1,384.65" "1,676.95" "1,885.28" "2,090.19" "2,238.59" "2,295.64" "2,772.65" "3,175.46" "3,593.45" "4,350.65" "4,621.09" "4,938.75" "5,232.63" "4,631.54" "6,389.87" "7,709.40" "9,878.47" "10,667.23" "9,175.10" "12,093.05" "9,259.02" "9,880.51" "8,409.70" "8,756.24" "8,543.46" "8,979.53" "9,213.44" "9,752.88" "10,544.11" "11,181.82" "11,922.32" "12,753.47" "13,669.74" 2006 +643 ERI NGDPDPC Eritrea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 268.192 167.084 195.44 219.091 263.808 270.574 283.919 274.584 238.508 245.162 227.498 258.933 315.55 300.697 321.219 340.334 301.238 415.601 501.424 642.502 693.804 596.754 786.54 603.193 655.424 557.857 580.845 566.731 595.657 611.174 646.957 699.443 741.746 790.867 846.001 906.782 2006 +643 ERI PPPPC Eritrea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 750.173 874.236 "1,089.91" "1,145.87" "1,278.09" "1,403.47" "1,439.95" "1,442.70" "1,262.07" "1,354.45" "1,356.36" "1,284.29" "1,279.37" "1,302.24" "1,287.95" "1,306.26" "1,049.45" "1,163.16" "1,284.31" "1,625.49" "1,669.21" "1,506.53" "1,991.68" "1,589.08" "1,700.79" "1,537.45" "1,758.71" "1,835.46" "1,822.18" "1,923.01" "2,078.44" "2,174.64" "2,242.86" "2,307.98" "2,376.56" "2,448.28" 2006 +643 ERI NGAP_NPGDP Eritrea Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +643 ERI PPPSH Eritrea Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 2019 +643 ERI PPPEX Eritrea Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.001 0.999 1.105 1.208 1.312 1.343 1.452 1.552 1.819 2.047 2.341 2.798 3.401 3.549 3.835 4.006 4.413 5.494 6.003 6.077 6.391 6.09 6.072 5.827 5.809 5.47 4.979 4.655 4.928 4.791 4.692 4.849 4.986 5.166 5.366 5.583 2019 +643 ERI NID_NGDP Eritrea Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.96 31.09 29.06 26.594 32.228 36.746 37.428 50.237 15.456 20.753 18.476 24.103 12.181 25.56 17.23 15.879 18.159 12.524 18.173 12.846 10.226 10.854 7.384 10.284 6.926 8.657 2.927 5.006 7.576 7.362 7.362 7.362 7.312 7.166 7.166 7.166 2019 +643 ERI NGSD_NGDP Eritrea Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.923 62.026 66.055 36.927 35.268 43.562 10.787 16.922 -5.623 -4.023 18.406 21.755 11.312 25.992 12.599 8.037 10.572 1.26 6.808 25.642 22.667 13.133 25.073 32.676 20.359 33.413 18.607 18.151 22.193 20.888 19.57 18.125 17.493 17.074 16.746 16.496 2019 +643 ERI PCPI Eritrea "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.995 20.953 23.707 26.548 29.279 30.374 33.249 36.041 43.23 49.553 57.916 71.045 88.884 100 107.707 117.841 143.964 192.698 212.54 225.051 238.633 253.604 274.805 353.078 333.387 289.028 247.405 250.622 264.753 282.338 303.097 322.456 335.555 349.899 366.375 384.77 2018 +643 ERI PCPIPCH Eritrea "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.787 13.147 11.983 10.288 3.739 9.467 8.397 19.947 14.625 16.877 22.669 25.111 12.506 7.707 9.409 22.168 33.852 10.297 5.887 6.035 6.274 8.36 28.483 -5.577 -13.306 -14.401 1.3 5.639 6.642 7.352 6.387 4.062 4.275 4.709 5.021 2018 +643 ERI PCPIE Eritrea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.612 21.695 23.276 26.14 27.057 29.15 31.78 35.156 44.591 48.046 59.489 71.891 84.388 100 108.752 124.941 170.558 202.904 212.428 228.803 243.92 268.152 271.75 409.88 319.54 261.5 184.94 195.297 207.847 221.762 239.874 250.632 260.863 272.416 285.828 300.307 2018 +643 ERI PCPIEPCH Eritrea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.619 7.289 12.302 3.509 7.736 9.02 10.625 26.835 7.749 23.818 20.848 17.383 18.5 8.752 14.886 36.511 18.965 4.694 7.708 6.607 9.935 1.342 50.83 -22.041 -18.164 -29.277 5.6 6.426 6.695 8.167 4.485 4.082 4.429 4.923 5.066 2018 +643 ERI TM_RPCH Eritrea Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018 Base year: 2005 Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.726 0.581 -28.317 40.06 -28.448 10.891 -3.271 -19.903 -35.169 -29.104 -20.541 51.989 -5.382 -12.809 5.103 2.117 27.855 6.396 -11.422 -3.285 11.904 3.541 -0.294 3.047 0.676 1.901 2.78 2.736 2.724 2.976 2018 +643 ERI TMG_RPCH Eritrea Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018 Base year: 2005 Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.793 -5.775 -15.982 20.46 -32.995 15.66 0.428 -21.634 -38.219 -21.088 -19.265 53.197 -6.838 -21.359 4.914 17.767 8.989 6.698 -4.262 -10.758 14.765 5.341 -0.531 2.895 2.518 2.75 2.76 2.789 2.803 2.836 2018 +643 ERI TX_RPCH Eritrea Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018 Base year: 2005 Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -39.106 -39.409 22.511 -3.823 7.163 -28.238 9.1 3.3 14.61 -16.795 -34.228 2.769 2.233 501.7 0.05 -58.545 163.921 -35.77 -33.96 68.592 24.424 29.801 -5.738 29.821 10.104 -4.295 -3.828 -4.336 -3.854 -1.933 2018 +643 ERI TXG_RPCH Eritrea Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018 Base year: 2005 Excluded items in trade: Re-exports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -42.991 -37.471 -26.014 18.001 -24.207 119.1 -74.696 175.715 -14.054 4.189 -20.731 2.769 2.233 "2,366.06" -1.147 -63.851 208.018 -36.913 -37.712 74.868 25.105 29.198 -6.434 33.27 7.708 -5.349 -3.194 -4.336 -3.854 -1.933 2018 +643 ERI LUR Eritrea Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +643 ERI LE Eritrea Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +643 ERI LP Eritrea Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: UN Population Prospects 2006 Latest actual data: 2006 Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.258 2.239 2.218 2.204 2.196 2.195 2.206 2.237 2.292 2.375 2.481 2.601 2.72 2.827 2.918 2.997 3.063 3.12 3.17 3.214 3.25 3.281 3.311 3.343 3.377 3.413 3.453 3.497 3.546 3.601 3.662 3.728 3.796 3.866 3.937 4.01 2006 +643 ERI GGR Eritrea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.67 1.398 1.577 1.778 1.85 2.255 2.197 2.32 3.122 3.287 3.686 6.017 5.846 5.957 5.043 4.921 4.457 4.542 6.336 8.493 9.744 7.557 8.599 8.764 9.843 10.55 9.549 10.15 9.905 11.103 13.184 14.334 15.237 16.061 16.983 17.984 2020 +643 ERI GGR_NGDP Eritrea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.51 71.445 59.045 58.261 50.242 54.5 47.643 46.32 59.342 49.915 46.782 64.379 49.402 45.599 34.993 31.376 31.417 22.78 25.928 26.749 28.108 25.105 21.477 28.315 29.5 36.755 31.581 33.973 31.107 33.464 36.914 36.466 35.898 34.846 33.824 32.807 2020 +643 ERI GGX Eritrea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.554 1.315 1.345 2.478 2.528 2.489 4.057 5.311 5.042 5.875 6.368 8.093 8.386 9.704 7.664 8.093 8.941 8.737 10.661 10.397 11.681 9.973 8.745 9.736 10.396 12.282 8.275 9.967 11.292 12.466 13.634 14.386 14.977 15.734 16.583 17.502 2020 +643 ERI GGX_NGDP Eritrea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.657 67.221 50.354 81.196 68.645 60.148 87.992 106.062 95.823 89.22 80.834 86.586 70.863 74.282 53.181 51.608 63.022 43.826 43.622 32.746 33.693 33.128 21.841 31.455 31.158 42.792 27.369 33.359 35.462 37.573 38.175 36.598 35.284 34.136 33.028 31.929 2020 +643 ERI GGXCNL Eritrea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.116 0.083 0.232 -0.7 -0.678 -0.234 -1.86 -2.992 -1.92 -2.588 -2.683 -2.076 -2.54 -3.747 -2.621 -3.173 -4.484 -4.196 -4.324 -1.904 -1.936 -2.415 -0.146 -0.972 -0.553 -1.733 1.273 0.184 -1.387 -1.363 -0.45 -0.052 0.261 0.327 0.4 0.482 2020 +643 ERI GGXCNL_NGDP Eritrea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.853 4.224 8.69 -22.935 -18.403 -5.648 -40.349 -59.742 -36.482 -39.305 -34.052 -22.207 -21.461 -28.683 -18.188 -20.232 -31.605 -21.046 -17.694 -5.998 -5.585 -8.023 -0.364 -3.139 -1.657 -6.037 4.212 0.614 -4.355 -4.108 -1.261 -0.132 0.614 0.71 0.796 0.879 2020 +643 ERI GGSB Eritrea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +643 ERI GGSB_NPGDP Eritrea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +643 ERI GGXONLB Eritrea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.117 0.084 0.236 -0.681 -0.639 -0.181 -1.793 -2.866 -1.745 -2.322 -2.332 -1.694 -2.065 -3.219 -2.02 -2.529 -3.696 -3.291 -3.301 -0.813 -0.802 -1.82 0.493 -0.357 0.169 -1.127 1.725 0.71 -0.881 -0.855 0.06 0.428 0.719 0.771 0.831 0.899 2020 +643 ERI GGXONLB_NGDP Eritrea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.891 4.27 8.848 -22.312 -17.352 -4.364 -38.89 -57.223 -33.156 -35.263 -29.596 -18.119 -17.453 -24.641 -14.016 -16.126 -26.051 -16.505 -13.507 -2.561 -2.314 -6.046 1.232 -1.152 0.508 -3.926 5.704 2.376 -2.767 -2.576 0.169 1.09 1.694 1.672 1.655 1.64 2020 +643 ERI GGXWDN Eritrea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +643 ERI GGXWDN_NGDP Eritrea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +643 ERI GGXWDG Eritrea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.526 15.707 19.175 24.669 22.895 26.824 28.685 31.565 36.837 41.248 48.478 51.042 53.599 56.291 54.68 55.936 55.892 58.133 56.119 55.895 57.205 58.475 58.839 58.802 58.45 58.029 57.533 56.952 2020 +643 ERI GGXWDG_NGDP Eritrea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 219.06 238.521 243.392 263.937 193.475 205.332 199.046 201.28 259.667 206.896 198.365 160.764 154.606 186.991 136.562 180.712 167.511 202.536 185.607 187.087 179.656 176.25 164.746 149.592 137.704 125.899 114.583 103.897 2020 +643 ERI NGDP_FY Eritrea "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.696 1.956 2.67 3.052 3.683 4.138 4.611 5.008 5.262 6.585 7.878 9.347 11.834 13.064 14.411 15.682 14.186 19.936 24.439 31.749 34.669 30.104 40.04 30.953 33.366 28.702 30.235 29.876 31.841 33.178 35.715 39.308 42.446 46.092 50.21 54.816 2020 +643 ERI BCA Eritrea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Eritrean nakfa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.188 0.116 0.16 0.05 0.018 0.04 -0.167 -0.205 -0.115 -0.144 -- -0.016 -0.007 0.004 -0.043 -0.08 -0.07 -0.146 -0.181 0.264 0.281 0.045 0.461 0.452 0.297 0.471 0.314 0.261 0.309 0.298 0.289 0.281 0.287 0.303 0.319 0.339 2018 +643 ERI BCA_NGDPD Eritrea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.963 30.936 36.995 10.333 3.04 6.815 -26.641 -33.315 -21.079 -24.775 -0.07 -2.348 -0.869 0.432 -4.631 -7.843 -7.587 -11.264 -11.365 12.796 12.441 2.278 17.689 22.392 13.433 24.756 15.679 13.146 14.617 13.526 12.208 10.763 10.18 9.908 9.581 9.33 2018 +939 EST NGDP_R Estonia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data from 2003 onwards reflect methodological revisions. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.198 9.047 9.242 9.699 10.964 11.44 11.392 12.541 13.294 14.194 15.273 16.312 17.866 19.61 21.097 20.014 17.086 17.504 18.775 19.381 19.664 20.256 20.631 21.282 22.515 23.367 24.241 24.107 26.039 26.3 26.773 27.79 28.791 29.741 30.722 2021 +939 EST NGDP_RPCH Estonia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.642 2.155 4.943 13.05 4.34 -0.425 10.088 6.004 6.771 7.6 6.804 9.526 9.766 7.579 -5.132 -14.629 2.444 7.263 3.228 1.458 3.011 1.853 3.155 5.792 3.784 3.74 -0.551 8.013 1 1.8 3.8 3.6 3.3 3.3 2021 +939 EST NGDP Estonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data from 2003 onwards reflect methodological revisions. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.512 2.077 2.862 3.68 4.573 5.1 5.407 6.172 6.987 7.823 8.744 9.777 11.343 13.569 16.401 16.618 14.132 14.741 16.677 17.917 18.911 20.048 20.631 21.748 23.834 25.932 27.765 27.465 31.445 36.949 40.52 43.145 45.86 48.581 51.471 2021 +939 EST NGDPD Estonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.791 2.507 3.909 4.785 5.16 5.678 5.772 5.707 6.269 7.391 9.891 12.158 14.126 17.047 22.476 24.433 19.693 19.568 23.21 23.034 25.116 26.641 22.893 24.066 26.915 30.639 31.085 31.345 37.216 39.054 41.533 44.341 47.41 50.549 53.557 2021 +939 EST PPPGDP Estonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.205 11.257 11.74 12.546 14.428 15.224 15.373 17.307 18.759 20.342 22.32 24.478 27.651 31.288 34.569 33.423 28.717 29.772 32.598 34.385 36.198 38.05 38.389 41.197 44.663 47.461 50.117 50.441 56.747 61.389 64.721 68.59 72.38 76.192 80.229 2021 +939 EST NGDP_D Estonia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.441 22.964 30.964 37.943 41.708 44.583 47.464 49.213 52.559 55.112 57.255 59.941 63.492 69.193 77.744 83.032 82.709 84.217 88.826 92.444 96.17 98.974 100 102.187 105.856 110.977 114.536 113.928 120.76 140.493 151.346 155.25 159.288 163.346 167.537 2021 +939 EST NGDPRPC Estonia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,134.60" "6,174.18" "6,433.03" "6,851.36" "7,834.34" "8,253.24" "8,193.99" "8,977.04" "9,576.79" "10,290.25" "11,142.06" "11,971.51" "13,187.22" "14,560.63" "15,735.83" "14,968.35" "12,803.27" "13,146.16" "14,143.86" "14,652.81" "14,919.51" "15,399.78" "15,684.40" "16,174.62" "17,090.75" "17,675.88" "18,268.90" "18,132.37" "19,564.66" "19,760.65" "20,122.53" "20,899.36" "21,669.18" "22,406.78" "23,173.17" 2021 +939 EST NGDPRPPPPC Estonia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,169.28" "12,247.79" "12,761.28" "13,591.13" "15,541.07" "16,372.05" "16,254.52" "17,807.86" "18,997.60" "20,412.88" "22,102.63" "23,748.03" "26,159.64" "28,884.09" "31,215.35" "29,692.90" "25,397.99" "26,078.19" "28,057.35" "29,066.95" "29,596.01" "30,548.74" "31,113.33" "32,085.78" "33,903.13" "35,063.86" "36,240.23" "35,969.41" "38,810.65" "39,199.44" "39,917.30" "41,458.32" "42,985.42" "44,448.60" "45,968.89" 2021 +939 EST NGDPPC Estonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,008.61" "1,417.81" "1,991.91" "2,599.59" "3,267.52" "3,679.56" "3,889.18" "4,417.84" "5,033.50" "5,671.21" "6,379.44" "7,175.86" "8,372.81" "10,074.87" "12,233.59" "12,428.54" "10,589.51" "11,071.26" "12,563.48" "13,545.59" "14,348.13" "15,241.81" "15,684.40" "16,528.40" "18,091.64" "19,616.21" "20,924.54" "20,657.79" "23,626.24" "27,762.36" "30,454.64" "32,446.32" "34,516.30" "36,600.55" "38,823.59" 2021 +939 EST NGDPDPC Estonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,194.19" "1,711.27" "2,721.01" "3,379.95" "3,686.89" "4,096.13" "4,151.43" "4,084.94" "4,516.22" "5,358.42" "7,216.27" "8,923.19" "10,426.69" "12,657.06" "16,764.94" "18,273.30" "14,756.39" "14,696.81" "17,484.73" "17,414.24" "19,056.28" "20,253.97" "17,403.81" "18,290.29" "20,430.57" "23,176.36" "23,427.07" "23,576.36" "27,962.28" "29,343.93" "31,215.84" "33,346.25" "35,683.03" "38,083.80" "40,396.94" 2021 +939 EST PPPPC Estonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,473.37" "7,682.25" "8,172.16" "8,862.96" "10,309.28" "10,982.76" "11,057.56" "12,388.72" "13,514.17" "14,747.27" "16,283.18" "17,965.00" "20,409.93" "23,230.94" "25,784.40" "24,997.17" "21,518.51" "22,360.39" "24,557.24" "25,996.09" "27,464.52" "28,927.86" "29,183.78" "31,309.61" "33,903.13" "35,901.48" "37,769.75" "37,939.25" "42,637.11" "46,125.98" "48,644.22" "51,582.24" "54,476.22" "57,402.94" "60,515.08" 2021 +939 EST NGAP_NPGDP Estonia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.87 -1.966 3.868 1.056 -4.771 -0.965 -0.91 -0.676 0.236 1.237 5.048 9.035 11.829 3.618 -10.994 -8.285 -2.74 -1.589 -2.334 -1.683 -2.072 -1.409 1.09 1.685 1.39 -1.643 2.179 -0.231 -0.808 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +939 EST PPPSH Estonia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.032 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.033 0.034 0.033 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.04 0.042 0.043 0.04 0.034 0.033 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.035 0.034 0.035 0.037 0.037 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 2021 +939 EST PPPEX Estonia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.135 0.185 0.244 0.293 0.317 0.335 0.352 0.357 0.372 0.385 0.392 0.399 0.41 0.434 0.474 0.497 0.492 0.495 0.512 0.521 0.522 0.527 0.537 0.528 0.534 0.546 0.554 0.544 0.554 0.602 0.626 0.629 0.634 0.638 0.642 2021 +939 EST NID_NGDP Estonia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data from 2003 onwards reflect methodological revisions. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.742 26.604 26.408 27.487 30.726 31.623 25.904 28.475 29.58 32.941 35.198 34.655 33.356 39.832 40.008 31.634 21.01 21.589 25.567 29.356 27.228 27.151 25.094 25.203 26.463 28.029 26.055 31.327 30.35 26.611 25.642 26.514 27.246 27.695 27.894 2021 +939 EST NGSD_NGDP Estonia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data from 2003 onwards reflect methodological revisions. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.455 19.485 20.299 19.815 21.666 21.912 21.682 23.065 22.48 21.874 22.329 22.733 24.678 24.905 25.148 22.977 23.56 23.373 26.883 27.459 27.52 27.866 26.868 26.434 28.727 28.824 28.577 31.075 28.77 26.386 25.789 26.75 27.58 28.131 28.467 2021 +939 EST PCPI Estonia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.035 29.583 38.163 45.697 49.952 54.338 56.022 58.224 61.5 63.707 64.59 66.553 69.293 72.372 77.253 85.447 85.617 87.963 92.432 96.332 99.459 99.933 100 100.8 104.48 108.045 110.496 109.795 114.722 138.813 152 155.8 159.54 163.369 167.289 2021 +939 EST PCPIPCH Estonia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.656 29.003 19.742 9.311 8.782 3.098 3.932 5.626 3.588 1.387 3.038 4.117 4.444 6.745 10.606 0.199 2.741 5.08 4.219 3.247 0.476 0.068 0.8 3.651 3.412 2.268 -0.634 4.487 21 9.5 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.4 2021 +939 EST PCPIE Estonia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.265 41.58 46.96 52.11 54.78 56.79 59.65 62.16 63.84 64.6 67.7 70.18 73.76 80.94 87.04 85.41 90.04 93.72 97.13 99.12 99.18 99.01 101.34 105.15 108.64 110.59 109.62 122.81 149.583 155.117 158.995 162.811 166.718 170.72 2021 +939 EST PCPIEPCH Estonia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.871 12.939 10.967 5.124 3.669 5.036 4.208 2.703 1.19 4.799 3.663 5.101 9.734 7.536 -1.873 5.421 4.087 3.638 2.049 0.061 -0.171 2.353 3.76 3.319 1.795 -0.877 12.032 21.8 3.7 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.4 2021 +939 EST TM_RPCH Estonia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Statistics of Estonia Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015. Chain-weighted volumes Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: the oil and non-oil decomposition in real terms are based on WEO provided prices Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.324 19.382 2.457 11.986 11.339 -9.317 -5.352 12.363 13.287 14.002 16.136 16.7 20.703 12.982 -6.159 -30.604 21.255 27.189 9.688 2.446 3.047 -1.887 6.497 3.991 5.928 3.82 0.433 21.011 -5.729 4.228 4.384 4.423 4.117 3.9 2021 +939 EST TMG_RPCH Estonia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Statistics of Estonia Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015. Chain-weighted volumes Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: the oil and non-oil decomposition in real terms are based on WEO provided prices Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.983 19.948 1.833 15.941 9.095 -11.7 -8.141 13.632 15.579 17.781 16.559 14.773 24.466 13.817 -7.044 -32.552 23.224 29.139 9.425 -0.422 2.987 -2.058 5.788 4.997 5.029 2.837 -1.993 18.893 1 4 4.2 4.1 4 3.9 2021 +939 EST TX_RPCH Estonia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Statistics of Estonia Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015. Chain-weighted volumes Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: the oil and non-oil decomposition in real terms are based on WEO provided prices Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.9 19.371 -2.468 12.281 10.426 -3.639 -6.949 6.331 2.821 10.174 17.293 19.921 9.53 12.616 0.897 -20.308 24.217 24.173 4.826 2.801 2.64 -1.502 4.822 4.832 2.899 6.109 -5.272 19.94 -1.774 4.272 3.4 3.4 3.264 3.4 2021 +939 EST TXG_RPCH Estonia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Statistics of Estonia Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015. Chain-weighted volumes Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: the oil and non-oil decomposition in real terms are based on WEO provided prices Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.192 20.709 -3.915 17.608 14.729 -6.635 -14.378 9.997 8.815 14.241 18.28 26.73 14.864 16.613 -1.212 -23.899 34.853 32.633 2.725 2.731 1.941 -1.413 5.35 3.247 0.844 6.214 1.834 11.529 0.5 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 2021 +939 EST LUR Estonia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.526 7.546 9.645 9.881 9.65 9.831 12.201 14.602 13.009 11.227 10.342 10.14 8.031 5.912 4.592 5.455 13.549 16.707 12.325 10.023 8.628 7.351 6.185 6.758 5.763 5.371 4.448 6.806 6.181 6.592 6.825 6.621 6.207 5.517 4.828 2021 +939 EST LE Estonia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.699 0.675 0.633 0.619 0.617 0.606 0.579 0.585 0.59 0.59 0.603 0.602 0.616 0.652 0.658 0.656 0.594 0.568 0.603 0.615 0.621 0.625 0.641 0.645 0.659 0.665 0.671 0.657 0.654 0.656 0.658 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +939 EST LP Estonia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.499 1.465 1.437 1.416 1.4 1.386 1.39 1.397 1.388 1.379 1.371 1.363 1.355 1.347 1.341 1.337 1.335 1.331 1.327 1.323 1.318 1.315 1.315 1.316 1.317 1.322 1.327 1.33 1.331 1.331 1.33 1.33 1.329 1.327 1.326 2021 +939 EST GGR Estonia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.125 1.389 1.775 2.019 2.015 2.24 2.456 2.838 3.221 3.564 3.952 4.929 5.983 6.116 6.17 5.965 6.423 6.98 7.3 7.713 8.184 8.478 9.176 10.041 10.97 10.811 12.259 14.372 15.866 17.152 18.457 19.657 20.966 2021 +939 EST GGR_NGDP Estonia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.308 37.742 38.822 39.589 37.271 36.289 35.145 36.276 36.83 36.453 34.843 36.326 36.477 36.802 43.661 40.464 38.511 38.958 38.605 38.472 39.669 38.985 38.498 38.72 39.51 39.364 38.986 38.898 39.155 39.755 40.246 40.462 40.733 2021 +939 EST GGX Estonia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.131 1.422 1.637 1.984 2.198 2.244 2.443 2.806 3.064 3.33 3.825 4.537 5.533 6.556 6.48 5.937 6.241 7.032 7.266 7.571 8.155 8.568 9.351 10.184 10.936 12.313 12.981 15.426 16.779 17.876 18.962 19.935 21.001 2021 +939 EST GGX_NGDP Estonia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.527 38.636 35.805 38.903 40.655 36.366 34.967 35.874 35.036 34.06 33.718 33.437 33.738 39.451 45.852 40.274 37.425 39.246 38.424 37.764 39.525 39.397 39.236 39.273 39.388 44.832 41.28 41.75 41.41 41.434 41.346 41.035 40.802 2021 +939 EST GGXCNL Estonia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.006 -0.033 0.138 0.035 -0.183 -0.005 0.012 0.031 0.157 0.234 0.128 0.392 0.449 -0.44 -0.31 0.028 0.181 -0.051 0.034 0.142 0.03 -0.09 -0.176 -0.143 0.034 -1.502 -0.721 -1.054 -0.914 -0.724 -0.504 -0.278 -0.035 2021 +939 EST GGXCNL_NGDP Estonia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.219 -0.895 3.016 0.685 -3.384 -0.078 0.177 0.402 1.794 2.393 1.125 2.889 2.74 -2.649 -2.191 0.19 1.086 -0.287 0.181 0.707 0.144 -0.412 -0.738 -0.553 0.122 -5.468 -2.294 -2.852 -2.255 -1.678 -1.1 -0.573 -0.069 2021 +939 EST GGSB Estonia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.019 0.039 0.048 0.15 0.194 -0.04 0.018 -0.122 -0.631 0.135 0.149 0.083 0.21 0.236 0.296 0.281 0.073 -0.178 -0.253 -0.073 -1.515 -1.234 -1.082 -0.811 -0.738 -0.534 -0.301 -0.035 2021 +939 EST GGSB_NPGDP Estonia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.31 0.555 0.612 1.721 2.01 -0.374 0.146 -0.835 -3.932 0.848 0.93 0.484 1.153 1.221 1.449 1.336 0.333 -0.754 -0.991 -0.267 -5.424 -4.009 -2.92 -1.987 -1.713 -1.166 -0.62 -0.069 2021 +939 EST GGXONLB Estonia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.006 -0.018 0.155 0.055 -0.165 -- 0.012 0.033 0.134 0.219 0.108 0.359 0.39 -0.511 -0.342 0.006 0.157 -0.065 0.023 0.134 0.018 -0.104 -0.183 -0.15 0.028 -1.503 -0.727 -1.056 -0.873 -0.684 -0.466 -0.237 0.009 2021 +939 EST GGXONLB_NGDP Estonia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.205 -0.49 3.398 1.081 -3.044 -0.003 0.172 0.423 1.534 2.242 0.95 2.645 2.381 -3.077 -2.42 0.039 0.941 -0.361 0.124 0.668 0.089 -0.48 -0.768 -0.578 0.103 -5.473 -2.313 -2.857 -2.154 -1.585 -1.016 -0.488 0.018 2021 +939 EST GGXWDN Estonia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.018 -0.013 -0.009 -0.014 -0.017 -0.162 -0.345 -0.644 -0.894 -1.101 -1.473 -1.707 -1.313 -1.346 -1.239 -1.121 -0.857 -0.825 -0.763 -0.418 -0.42 -0.433 -0.461 -0.609 0.818 1.398 2.63 3.723 4.626 5.31 5.767 5.982 2021 +939 EST GGXWDN_NGDP Estonia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.492 -0.281 -0.177 -0.263 -0.274 -2.323 -4.408 -7.361 -9.138 -9.706 -10.856 -10.409 -7.9 -9.522 -8.408 -6.721 -4.784 -4.364 -3.803 -2.025 -1.932 -1.818 -1.777 -2.194 2.978 4.445 7.119 9.189 10.723 11.578 11.871 11.621 2021 +939 EST GGXWDG Estonia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.248 0.269 0.276 0.275 0.321 0.316 0.333 0.443 0.49 0.5 0.533 0.628 0.618 0.749 1.023 0.982 1.027 1.763 1.934 2.13 2.077 2.174 2.174 2.127 2.373 5.098 5.535 6.768 7.86 8.763 9.447 9.904 10.119 2021 +939 EST GGXWDG_NGDP Estonia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.659 7.298 6.033 5.398 5.933 5.114 4.772 5.662 5.6 5.113 4.7 4.629 3.765 4.51 7.24 6.661 6.16 9.837 10.228 10.624 10.069 9.997 9.122 8.204 8.548 18.56 17.602 18.316 19.399 20.312 20.599 20.387 19.659 2021 +939 EST NGDP_FY Estonia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the authorities' approved supplementary budget for 2021, and the approved budget for 2022, adjusted for newly available information (e.g., measures to mitigate the impact of higher energy costs; and the impact of the war In Ukraine) for Staff's macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Hybrid of 1986 and 2001 manuals used Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data provided by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.504 2.066 2.862 3.68 4.573 5.1 5.407 6.172 6.987 7.823 8.744 9.777 11.343 13.569 16.401 16.618 14.132 14.741 16.677 17.917 18.911 20.048 20.631 21.748 23.834 25.932 27.765 27.465 31.445 36.949 40.52 43.145 45.86 48.581 51.471 2021 +939 EST BCA Estonia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.021 -0.165 -0.158 -0.399 -0.563 -0.48 -0.246 -0.309 -0.445 -0.818 -1.273 -1.45 -1.226 -2.545 -3.34 -2.115 0.502 0.349 0.305 -0.437 0.073 0.191 0.406 0.296 0.609 0.244 0.784 -0.079 -0.588 -0.088 0.061 0.105 0.158 0.22 0.307 2021 +939 EST BCA_NGDPD Estonia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.178 -6.587 -4.04 -8.346 -10.904 -8.459 -4.267 -5.41 -7.1 -11.067 -12.87 -11.922 -8.678 -14.927 -14.86 -8.657 2.55 1.783 1.316 -1.897 0.292 0.716 1.774 1.231 2.264 0.795 2.522 -0.252 -1.58 -0.225 0.146 0.236 0.334 0.436 0.574 2021 +734 SWZ NGDP_R Eswatini "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2000, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Prior to 1990, trade data are calculated from external sector statistics. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.509 10.166 10.312 10.256 10.51 10.712 12.703 13.975 15.033 16.448 18.069 18.387 18.981 19.57 20.04 21.007 21.814 22.491 23.077 23.758 24.176 24.431 25.501 26.491 27.451 29.097 30.841 32.209 32.473 32.982 34.233 35.002 36.891 38.316 38.669 39.531 39.951 40.76 41.726 42.854 42.186 45.511 46.608 47.441 48.444 49.536 50.699 51.888 2020 +734 SWZ NGDP_RPCH Eswatini "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -3.811 6.902 1.439 -0.547 2.481 1.924 18.584 10.016 7.571 9.408 9.859 1.76 3.227 3.106 2.401 4.826 3.842 3.103 2.604 2.951 1.76 1.055 4.38 3.88 3.624 5.999 5.992 4.435 0.822 1.565 3.794 2.247 5.397 3.861 0.923 2.227 1.063 2.027 2.369 2.704 -1.56 7.883 2.409 1.789 2.113 2.255 2.348 2.345 2020 +734 SWZ NGDP Eswatini "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2000, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Prior to 1990, trade data are calculated from external sector statistics. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.588 0.7 0.775 0.818 0.927 1.106 1.451 1.692 2.242 2.638 3.2 3.546 4.064 4.89 5.755 7.008 7.861 9.017 9.939 10.782 12.062 13.279 15.097 16.624 17.894 20.211 22.287 24.443 27.213 30.339 32.497 35.002 40.118 44.39 48.001 51.791 56.132 58.689 61.768 64.965 65.588 70.123 75.176 80.314 86.48 92.535 99.102 106.082 2020 +734 SWZ NGDPD Eswatini "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.754 0.798 0.714 0.734 0.628 0.497 0.635 0.831 0.986 1.006 1.237 1.285 1.425 1.497 1.621 1.932 1.83 1.957 1.797 1.764 1.739 1.544 1.436 2.198 2.774 3.177 3.293 3.465 3.298 3.596 4.438 4.826 4.887 4.6 4.426 4.061 3.815 4.407 4.665 4.495 3.984 4.744 4.669 4.873 5.153 5.402 5.657 5.925 2020 +734 SWZ PPPGDP Eswatini "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.01 1.182 1.273 1.316 1.397 1.469 1.777 2.003 2.231 2.536 2.89 3.041 3.211 3.389 3.544 3.793 4.011 4.207 4.365 4.557 4.742 4.9 5.195 5.503 5.855 6.401 6.994 7.501 7.708 7.879 8.276 8.638 8.922 9.465 9.634 9.73 9.698 9.457 9.913 10.363 10.324 11.601 12.725 13.414 13.985 14.566 15.192 15.849 2020 +734 SWZ NGDP_D Eswatini "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.178 6.888 7.517 7.979 8.817 10.327 11.421 12.104 14.912 16.041 17.71 19.287 21.413 24.989 28.719 33.361 36.037 40.093 43.069 45.382 49.893 54.355 59.2 62.755 65.185 69.459 72.266 75.89 83.801 91.989 94.93 100 108.748 115.853 124.133 131.016 140.504 143.986 148.034 151.596 155.476 154.078 161.297 169.291 178.516 186.803 195.47 204.443 2020 +734 SWZ NGDPRPC Eswatini "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,762.84" "17,315.32" "16,966.69" "16,296.82" "16,129.09" "15,878.92" "18,191.74" "19,344.47" "20,132.96" "21,345.04" "22,767.19" "22,541.82" "22,686.04" "22,844.87" "22,880.00" "23,486.95" "23,907.74" "24,191.25" "24,586.62" "25,075.13" "25,279.76" "25,311.55" "26,179.56" "26,949.89" "27,676.69" "29,076.83" "30,548.30" "31,625.27" "31,652.69" "31,915.41" "32,888.19" "33,387.37" "34,939.90" "36,033.77" "36,112.44" "36,660.79" "36,795.14" "37,284.00" "37,793.01" "38,434.27" "37,434.29" "39,957.80" "40,487.20" "40,775.17" "41,196.14" "41,679.08" "42,206.10" "42,738.43" 2017 +734 SWZ NGDPRPPPPC Eswatini "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,889.41" "4,017.60" "3,936.70" "3,781.28" "3,742.36" "3,684.31" "4,220.95" "4,488.41" "4,671.36" "4,952.59" "5,282.57" "5,230.28" "5,263.74" "5,300.59" "5,308.74" "5,449.57" "5,547.21" "5,612.99" "5,704.72" "5,818.07" "5,865.55" "5,872.93" "6,074.33" "6,253.06" "6,421.70" "6,746.57" "7,087.98" "7,337.87" "7,344.23" "7,405.19" "7,630.90" "7,746.72" "8,106.95" "8,360.75" "8,379.01" "8,506.24" "8,537.41" "8,650.84" "8,768.94" "8,917.73" "8,685.71" "9,271.23" "9,394.06" "9,460.88" "9,558.56" "9,670.61" "9,792.89" "9,916.40" 2017 +734 SWZ NGDPPC Eswatini "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,035.68" "1,192.69" "1,275.33" "1,300.31" "1,422.10" "1,639.77" "2,077.67" "2,341.41" "3,002.19" "3,423.91" "4,032.18" "4,347.70" "4,857.86" "5,708.73" "6,570.90" "7,835.48" "8,615.70" "9,699.04" "10,589.27" "11,379.64" "12,612.78" "13,757.98" "15,498.35" "16,912.53" "18,041.03" "20,196.47" "22,076.01" "24,000.28" "26,525.42" "29,358.60" "31,220.70" "33,387.37" "37,996.57" "41,746.16" "44,827.32" "48,031.44" "51,698.54" "53,683.59" "55,946.37" "58,264.72" "58,201.44" "61,566.17" "65,304.44" "69,028.73" "73,541.61" "77,857.84" "82,500.32" "87,375.83" 2017 +734 SWZ NGDPDPC Eswatini "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,329.79" "1,359.20" "1,174.42" "1,167.16" 963.592 736.012 909.797 "1,149.96" "1,320.95" "1,305.67" "1,558.18" "1,574.78" "1,703.47" "1,747.48" "1,851.22" "2,160.27" "2,005.25" "2,105.17" "1,914.24" "1,861.50" "1,818.67" "1,599.21" "1,473.72" "2,235.68" "2,797.02" "3,174.59" "3,262.22" "3,402.16" "3,214.49" "3,479.71" "4,263.91" "4,603.20" "4,628.13" "4,325.84" "4,133.65" "3,766.46" "3,513.80" "4,031.06" "4,225.74" "4,031.72" "3,535.09" "4,164.80" "4,056.18" "4,188.60" "4,381.64" "4,544.96" "4,709.74" "4,880.00" 2017 +734 SWZ PPPPC Eswatini "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,780.33" "2,012.99" "2,094.34" "2,090.43" "2,143.58" "2,177.06" "2,544.38" "2,772.53" "2,987.29" "3,291.33" "3,642.00" "3,727.90" "3,837.25" "3,955.70" "4,046.41" "4,240.84" "4,395.87" "4,524.69" "4,650.40" "4,809.63" "4,958.73" "5,076.83" "5,332.76" "5,598.03" "5,903.33" "6,396.46" "6,927.52" "7,365.56" "7,513.32" "7,624.23" "7,951.05" "8,239.45" "8,450.02" "8,901.07" "8,997.31" "9,023.53" "8,932.24" "8,650.84" "8,978.42" "9,294.10" "9,161.38" "10,185.31" "11,053.99" "11,529.27" "11,892.71" "12,255.74" "12,646.98" "13,054.31" 2017 +734 SWZ NGAP_NPGDP Eswatini Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +734 SWZ PPPSH Eswatini Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 2020 +734 SWZ PPPEX Eswatini Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.582 0.592 0.609 0.622 0.663 0.753 0.817 0.845 1.005 1.04 1.107 1.166 1.266 1.443 1.624 1.848 1.96 2.144 2.277 2.366 2.544 2.71 2.906 3.021 3.056 3.157 3.187 3.258 3.53 3.851 3.927 4.052 4.497 4.69 4.982 5.323 5.788 6.206 6.231 6.269 6.353 6.045 5.908 5.987 6.184 6.353 6.523 6.693 2020 +734 SWZ NID_NGDP Eswatini Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2000, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Prior to 1990, trade data are calculated from external sector statistics. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 75.658 59.179 59.134 71.833 64.144 52.003 34.939 31.864 45.398 45.694 37.323 37.885 37.932 33.877 33.078 27.698 28.242 27.375 39.192 28.33 23.54 23.692 21.411 19.289 19.371 17.352 16.474 16.039 15.698 15.381 14.482 12.896 11.825 12.221 12.595 12.515 12.84 12.831 13.25 13.57 12.264 14.073 17.34 17.108 16.881 16.784 16.766 16.85 2020 +734 SWZ NGSD_NGDP Eswatini Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2000, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Prior to 1990, trade data are calculated from external sector statistics. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2011 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.114 12.025 6.787 10.216 10.263 11.293 15.805 18.35 26.162 24.242 41.426 41.559 35.085 29.622 33.192 26.159 25.4 27.235 34.001 26.463 20.901 24.276 23.73 23.357 21.945 14.122 10.5 14.15 8.678 3.809 5.734 7.056 16.85 23.061 24.164 25.482 20.713 19.076 14.595 17.398 18.933 16.569 16.578 17.192 17.739 18.742 18.297 18.136 2020 +734 SWZ PCPI Eswatini "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2006, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.884 13.067 14.479 16.154 18.245 21.978 24.997 28.341 34.121 36.696 41.5 45.208 48.624 54.471 61.971 69.586 74.057 79.941 85.945 90.983 100 107.489 120.247 128.996 133.472 140.005 147.279 159.173 179.32 192.676 201.365 213.663 232.764 245.847 259.814 272.678 294.076 312.372 327.413 335.919 348.925 361.901 379.514 395.544 413.088 431.129 449.92 469.537 2021 +734 SWZ PCPIPCH Eswatini "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.2 20.056 10.807 11.568 12.94 20.463 13.737 13.377 20.395 7.546 13.092 8.934 7.558 12.023 13.769 12.289 6.425 7.945 7.51 5.862 9.911 7.489 11.869 7.276 3.47 4.895 5.195 8.076 12.657 7.448 4.509 6.107 8.94 5.621 5.681 4.951 7.847 6.221 4.815 2.598 3.872 3.719 4.867 4.224 4.435 4.367 4.359 4.36 2021 +734 SWZ PCPIE Eswatini "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2006, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 11.984 13.711 15.293 16.918 20.073 23.728 25.839 30.038 35.4 38.459 42.684 46.763 50.769 57.47 65.41 72.038 76.19 82.099 86.125 93.961 100 110.784 123.508 129.231 133.4 143.539 150.427 165.181 186.497 194.891 203.662 219.472 237.612 248.111 263.418 276.353 300.345 314.479 330.895 337.522 353.01 365.202 383.17 399.267 416.963 435.132 454.166 474.034 2021 +734 SWZ PCPIEPCH Eswatini "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 14.41 11.538 10.626 18.65 18.211 8.895 16.253 17.849 8.642 10.985 9.556 8.567 13.199 13.815 10.134 5.763 7.756 4.904 9.098 6.427 10.784 11.486 4.633 3.227 7.6 4.799 9.808 12.904 4.501 4.5 7.763 8.265 4.419 6.169 4.91 8.682 4.706 5.22 2.003 4.589 3.454 4.92 4.201 4.432 4.357 4.374 4.375 2021 +734 SWZ TM_RPCH Eswatini Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2002, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No. updates are not done regularly Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.4 3.592 -5.918 5.305 -15.064 -26.816 -5.54 16.739 10.141 7.718 14.333 9.884 20.893 5.675 -7.809 12.241 6.077 2.755 21.087 -4.368 5.986 6.152 6.422 7.546 -1.706 -5.564 -20.17 7.965 12.663 7.209 12.683 -19.145 -2.384 11.754 0.399 2.662 8.253 7.272 4.602 1.526 -1.334 14.368 -11.933 -1.908 -1.836 -0.525 3.061 2.307 2021 +734 SWZ TMG_RPCH Eswatini Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2002, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No. updates are not done regularly Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 11 -0.844 -8.491 10.146 -14.743 -21.024 11.835 4.09 -4.383 17.785 8.596 9.884 20.893 5.675 -7.809 12.241 6.077 2.755 21.087 -4.368 5.986 17.779 5.529 2.337 3.367 -7.988 -23.97 1.594 4.86 16.388 16.263 -1.223 -2.943 10.836 -3.752 8.136 8.057 1.308 10.638 1.526 -1.334 14.368 -11.933 -1.908 -1.836 -0.525 3.061 2.307 2021 +734 SWZ TX_RPCH Eswatini Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2002, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No. updates are not done regularly Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.8 -3.514 -11.915 1.51 -19.118 -23.877 48.191 34.989 8.215 2.769 2.035 9.743 9.69 5.224 8.637 5.053 -6.207 15.948 12.751 2.705 23.913 7.56 56.038 8.782 -12.105 -16.599 6.18 12.144 -11.579 -7.548 4.152 -21.301 10.97 2.003 10.806 -0.987 3.827 3.965 -2.808 16.283 -2.401 9.936 8.721 0.16 -1.38 0.477 1.541 1.585 2021 +734 SWZ TXG_RPCH Eswatini Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Updated methodology has been applied to the series. Prior to 2002, the data are adjusted using previous historical data as proxies to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. Historical data are updated on a continual basis as more information becomes available. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No. updates are not done regularly Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.4 -5.357 -11.5 -1.539 -22.76 -21.8 54.622 32.787 7.039 -1.23 87.444 9.743 9.69 5.224 8.637 5.053 -6.207 15.948 12.751 2.705 23.913 22.004 64.971 5.682 -11.115 -18.215 2.255 4.229 -3.693 -5.66 4.371 -15.729 9.395 6.23 7.317 -0.688 4.575 1.436 0.769 16.283 -2.401 9.936 8.721 0.16 -1.38 0.477 1.541 1.585 2021 +734 SWZ LUR Eswatini Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +734 SWZ LE Eswatini Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +734 SWZ LP Eswatini Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.567 0.587 0.608 0.629 0.652 0.675 0.698 0.722 0.747 0.771 0.794 0.816 0.837 0.857 0.876 0.894 0.912 0.93 0.939 0.947 0.956 0.965 0.974 0.983 0.992 1.001 1.01 1.018 1.026 1.033 1.041 1.048 1.056 1.063 1.071 1.078 1.086 1.093 1.104 1.115 1.127 1.139 1.151 1.163 1.176 1.189 1.201 1.214 2017 +734 SWZ GGR Eswatini General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.156 0.136 0.184 0.186 0.221 0.243 0.256 0.337 0.428 0.584 0.756 0.816 0.911 0.982 1.177 1.454 1.704 2.039 2.275 2.646 2.825 3.111 3.426 3.908 4.842 5.499 8.031 7.994 9.514 9.253 6.985 7.489 12.178 12.91 14.099 14.595 14.334 16.785 15.684 17.793 19.289 17.986 19.388 20.817 23.151 25.292 27.076 28.974 2021 +734 SWZ GGR_NGDP Eswatini General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 20.418 15.471 18.213 16.521 17.906 17.868 16.522 18.751 19.985 21.027 23.013 22.201 21.33 19.23 19.395 20.14 20.907 22.05 22.415 23.837 22.846 22.654 22.133 23.07 26.21 26.527 35.182 31.805 33.986 29.965 21.087 20.641 29.568 28.505 28.805 27.603 25.249 28.23 25.068 27.323 28.91 25.196 25.357 25.431 26.31 26.855 26.849 26.833 2021 +734 SWZ GGX Eswatini General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.117 0.166 0.183 0.191 0.21 0.258 0.291 0.301 0.355 0.427 0.582 0.699 1.025 1.138 1.379 1.393 1.78 1.855 2.172 2.779 2.969 3.41 3.98 4.255 5.554 5.834 6.109 7.416 9.084 10.153 9.988 8.854 10.821 12.658 15.405 17.788 19.442 20.857 21.652 22.148 22.319 21.279 24.249 22.934 24.552 25.712 27.438 29.289 2021 +734 SWZ GGX_NGDP Eswatini General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 15.306 18.875 18.133 16.962 16.953 18.999 18.804 16.751 16.561 15.376 17.706 19.016 24.009 22.292 22.723 19.296 21.844 20.055 21.396 25.034 24.005 24.826 25.716 25.116 30.066 28.141 26.764 29.505 32.45 32.88 30.153 24.405 26.273 27.947 31.471 33.641 34.246 35.078 34.605 34.011 33.451 29.809 31.714 28.018 27.902 27.302 27.208 27.124 2021 +734 SWZ GGXCNL Eswatini General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.039 -0.03 0.001 -0.005 0.012 -0.015 -0.035 0.036 0.073 0.157 0.174 0.117 -0.114 -0.156 -0.202 0.061 -0.076 0.185 0.103 -0.133 -0.143 -0.298 -0.555 -0.347 -0.712 -0.334 1.921 0.578 0.43 -0.9 -3.003 -1.365 1.357 0.252 -1.305 -3.193 -5.108 -4.072 -5.968 -4.355 -3.03 -3.293 -4.861 -2.118 -1.401 -0.421 -0.362 -0.314 2021 +734 SWZ GGXCNL_NGDP Eswatini General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 5.112 -3.404 0.08 -0.442 0.953 -1.131 -2.282 2 3.424 5.651 5.307 3.186 -2.679 -3.062 -3.328 0.844 -0.937 1.995 1.019 -1.197 -1.158 -2.172 -3.583 -2.046 -3.856 -1.613 8.418 2.3 1.536 -2.915 -9.066 -3.763 3.295 0.557 -2.666 -6.039 -8.997 -6.848 -9.538 -6.687 -4.541 -4.613 -6.357 -2.587 -1.593 -0.447 -0.359 -0.291 2021 +734 SWZ GGSB Eswatini General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +734 SWZ GGSB_NPGDP Eswatini General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +734 SWZ GGXONLB Eswatini General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.04 -0.027 0.009 0.004 0.022 -- -0.014 0.056 0.096 0.181 0.195 0.137 -0.09 -0.135 -0.177 0.092 -0.036 0.227 0.154 -0.057 -0.08 -0.196 -0.387 -0.173 -0.544 -0.133 2.076 0.751 0.682 -0.692 -2.799 -1.101 1.707 0.597 -0.98 -2.833 -4.61 -3.38 -5.146 -3.012 -1.586 -1.96 -3.438 -0.499 0.452 1.472 1.577 1.681 2021 +734 SWZ GGXONLB_NGDP Eswatini General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 5.158 -3.067 0.862 0.33 1.789 0.027 -0.887 3.123 4.461 6.526 5.924 3.73 -2.11 -2.639 -2.919 1.276 -0.446 2.457 1.521 -0.515 -0.648 -1.429 -2.502 -1.02 -2.946 -0.639 9.096 2.989 2.435 -2.242 -8.451 -3.034 4.145 1.318 -2.003 -5.358 -8.12 -5.685 -8.224 -4.625 -2.377 -2.745 -4.497 -0.61 0.514 1.563 1.564 1.557 2021 +734 SWZ GGXWDN Eswatini General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.696 2.46 2.532 2.059 1.532 1.156 -0.298 -1.964 -1.103 1.666 2.685 2.238 1.81 1.679 5.691 9.828 12.376 16.665 21.406 23.296 27.107 29.996 31.078 31.331 31.944 32.757 32.868 2021 +734 SWZ GGXWDN_NGDP Eswatini General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.628 15.891 14.945 11.146 7.389 5.065 -1.185 -7.014 -3.572 5.029 7.399 5.433 3.995 3.43 10.762 17.312 20.815 26.635 32.872 34.916 37.972 39.231 37.967 35.606 33.919 32.482 30.438 2021 +734 SWZ GGXWDG Eswatini General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.743 0.77 0.877 0.913 1.136 1.538 1.8 2.19 2.889 2.587 2.906 2.689 2.729 3.252 3.94 3.972 3.182 4.581 5.14 5.924 6.661 6.784 10.18 14.117 16.428 21.187 25.732 27.622 32.132 35.022 36.103 36.356 36.832 37.377 37.22 2021 +734 SWZ GGXWDG_NGDP Eswatini General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.543 12.682 12.142 11.198 12.288 15.152 16.21 17.712 21.037 16.714 17.154 14.557 13.162 14.245 15.675 14.188 10.303 13.829 14.168 14.382 14.707 13.86 19.252 24.866 27.628 33.863 39.514 41.398 45.012 45.803 44.106 41.317 39.109 37.063 34.469 2021 +734 SWZ NGDP_FY Eswatini "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022 0.766 0.88 1.01 1.123 1.237 1.357 1.547 1.799 2.143 2.779 3.287 3.676 4.271 5.107 6.069 7.221 8.15 9.248 10.15 11.102 12.366 13.734 15.479 16.942 18.473 20.73 22.826 25.136 27.995 30.879 33.123 36.281 41.186 45.293 48.949 52.877 56.771 59.459 62.567 65.121 66.722 71.386 76.461 81.855 87.994 94.177 100.847 107.981 2021 +734 SWZ BCA Eswatini Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Swazi lilangeni Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.13 -0.081 -0.114 -0.107 -0.077 -0.038 0.011 0.066 0.095 0.077 0.051 0.047 -0.041 -0.064 0.002 -0.03 -0.052 -0.003 -0.093 -0.033 -0.046 0.009 0.033 0.089 0.071 -0.103 -0.197 -0.065 -0.231 -0.416 -0.388 -0.282 0.246 0.499 0.512 0.527 0.3 0.275 0.063 0.172 0.266 0.118 -0.036 0.004 0.044 0.106 0.087 0.076 2021 +734 SWZ BCA_NGDPD Eswatini Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -17.191 -10.182 -15.946 -14.567 -12.334 -7.726 1.695 7.892 9.644 7.66 4.103 3.674 -2.847 -4.255 0.114 -1.538 -2.842 -0.14 -5.192 -1.868 -2.639 0.584 2.319 4.068 2.574 -3.23 -5.974 -1.889 -7.02 -11.572 -8.748 -5.84 5.026 10.84 11.569 12.967 7.873 6.245 1.345 3.828 6.67 2.496 -0.761 0.084 0.858 1.959 1.53 1.286 2020 +644 ETH NGDP_R Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs. Data refer to fiscal years (July/June). Data for 2011 represent fiscal year 2010/11. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 219.962 219.962 222.076 239.499 233.979 207.275 227.365 258.901 260.388 259.198 265.941 246.746 224.767 254.803 263.686 279.827 317.695 326.719 313.045 332.747 365.481 392.527 398.807 390.432 436.113 491.063 547.536 612.145 680.705 748.775 828.146 922.554 "1,002.82" "1,102.10" "1,215.61" "1,342.04" "1,449.40" "1,597.38" "1,720.42" "1,875.89" "1,989.52" "2,114.16" "2,195.34" "2,311.47" "2,454.77" "2,621.42" "2,804.39" "3,000.44" 2021 +644 ETH NGDP_RPCH Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.997 -- 0.961 7.845 -2.305 -11.413 9.693 13.87 0.574 -0.457 2.602 -7.218 -8.907 13.363 3.486 6.121 13.533 2.84 -4.185 6.294 9.838 7.4 1.6 -2.1 11.7 12.6 11.5 11.8 11.2 10 10.6 11.4 8.7 9.9 10.3 10.4 8 10.21 7.703 9.037 6.057 6.265 3.84 5.29 6.199 6.789 6.98 6.991 2021 +644 ETH NGDP Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs. Data refer to fiscal years (July/June). Data for 2011 represent fiscal year 2010/11. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 15.287 15.686 16.505 18.347 17.336 20.302 21.089 22.543 23.36 24.575 26.071 28.831 30.42 39.022 41.447 49.576 55.87 57.874 55.655 59.8 67.128 68.554 67.067 73.992 87.416 107.349 132.669 173.297 250.133 337.609 385.943 515.079 747.326 866.921 "1,060.83" "1,297.96" "1,568.10" "1,832.79" "2,200.12" "2,690.75" "3,374.35" "4,341.39" "5,925.21" "8,253.54" "10,903.50" "13,633.70" "16,555.83" "19,890.57" 2021 +644 ETH NGDPD Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.385 7.578 7.973 8.863 8.375 9.808 10.188 10.89 11.285 11.872 12.595 13.928 14.696 9.143 8.135 7.887 8.794 8.621 7.815 7.515 8.167 8.103 7.828 8.604 10.122 12.387 15.31 19.329 26.25 28.672 26.887 30.48 42.221 46.544 54.165 63.081 72.12 76.841 80.207 92.608 96.611 99.269 111.181 126.186 140.047 156.811 175.401 192.093 2021 +644 ETH PPPGDP Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.496 11.489 12.316 13.803 13.971 12.768 14.287 16.672 17.359 17.957 19.113 18.334 17.081 19.823 20.952 22.701 26.245 27.455 26.602 28.675 32.21 35.373 36.499 36.437 41.793 48.535 55.786 64.054 72.594 80.366 89.953 102.289 112.533 122.434 148.487 167.119 194.652 215.094 237.196 263.259 282.569 312.75 347.847 379.298 411.264 447.346 487.681 531.87 2021 +644 ETH NGDP_D Ethiopia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.95 7.131 7.432 7.661 7.409 9.795 9.276 8.707 8.971 9.481 9.803 11.684 13.534 15.315 15.718 17.717 17.586 17.714 17.779 17.972 18.367 17.465 16.817 18.951 20.044 21.861 24.23 28.31 36.746 45.088 46.603 55.832 74.523 78.661 87.267 96.716 108.19 114.737 127.883 143.438 169.606 205.348 269.9 357.068 444.176 520.089 590.354 662.922 2021 +644 ETH NGDPRPC Ethiopia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,409.17" "6,258.23" "6,143.05" "6,422.00" "6,074.27" "5,209.68" "5,534.12" "6,102.74" "5,942.95" "5,725.17" "5,681.69" "5,095.99" "4,486.70" "4,917.85" "4,925.83" "5,066.54" "5,583.54" "5,580.71" "5,201.86" "5,381.98" "5,755.61" "6,001.48" "5,932.87" "5,472.69" "5,958.08" "6,538.79" "7,106.00" "7,743.18" "8,474.82" "9,175.50" "9,988.29" "10,951.72" "11,717.05" "12,674.25" "13,759.54" "14,951.32" "15,893.13" "17,239.93" "18,275.47" "19,613.22" "20,473.65" "21,205.00" "21,672.44" "22,459.55" "23,476.28" "24,675.23" "25,981.84" "27,360.40" 2021 +644 ETH NGDPRPPPPC Ethiopia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 863.024 842.7 827.19 864.751 817.929 701.508 745.194 821.762 800.245 770.92 765.065 686.199 604.155 662.211 663.286 682.232 751.849 751.469 700.455 724.709 775.02 808.127 798.888 736.923 802.283 880.479 956.855 "1,042.66" "1,141.17" "1,235.52" "1,344.97" "1,474.70" "1,577.76" "1,706.65" "1,852.79" "2,013.26" "2,140.08" "2,321.44" "2,460.88" "2,641.01" "2,756.87" "2,855.35" "2,918.29" "3,024.28" "3,161.19" "3,322.63" "3,498.58" "3,684.20" 2021 +644 ETH NGDPPC Ethiopia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 445.418 446.289 456.552 491.959 450.065 510.271 513.321 531.366 533.149 542.821 557 595.438 607.234 753.151 774.261 897.629 981.918 988.546 924.818 967.236 "1,057.14" "1,048.15" 997.728 "1,037.15" "1,194.26" "1,429.42" "1,721.80" "2,192.08" "3,114.17" "4,137.06" "4,654.87" "6,114.54" "8,731.87" "9,969.71" "12,007.52" "14,460.31" "17,194.72" "19,780.63" "23,371.20" "28,132.89" "34,724.59" "43,544.00" "58,493.80" "80,195.94" "104,276.01" "128,333.12" "153,384.73" "181,378.04" 2021 +644 ETH NGDPDPC Ethiopia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 215.178 215.599 220.557 237.661 217.423 246.507 247.981 256.699 257.56 262.233 269.082 287.651 293.35 176.465 151.965 142.808 154.564 147.254 129.859 121.551 128.621 123.892 116.452 120.601 138.282 164.937 198.696 244.495 326.82 351.341 324.285 361.829 493.321 535.264 613.101 702.767 790.82 829.313 852.011 968.253 994.197 995.67 "1,097.58" "1,226.10" "1,339.34" "1,476.05" "1,625.04" "1,751.65" 2021 +644 ETH PPPPC Ethiopia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 305.828 326.878 340.688 370.105 362.7 320.91 347.759 392.976 396.181 396.63 408.348 378.641 340.966 382.589 391.396 411.017 461.252 468.968 442.052 463.803 507.238 540.823 542.972 510.742 570.968 646.269 724.001 810.241 903.805 984.8 "1,084.92" "1,214.29" "1,314.85" "1,408.01" "1,680.73" "1,861.84" "2,134.42" "2,321.44" "2,519.66" "2,752.47" "2,907.85" "3,136.87" "3,433.96" "3,685.47" "3,933.14" "4,210.84" "4,518.22" "4,850.02" 2021 +644 ETH NGAP_NPGDP Ethiopia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +644 ETH PPPSH Ethiopia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.078 0.077 0.077 0.082 0.076 0.065 0.069 0.076 0.073 0.07 0.069 0.063 0.051 0.057 0.057 0.059 0.064 0.063 0.059 0.061 0.064 0.067 0.066 0.062 0.066 0.071 0.075 0.08 0.086 0.095 0.1 0.107 0.112 0.116 0.135 0.149 0.168 0.176 0.183 0.194 0.213 0.213 0.215 0.221 0.227 0.235 0.243 0.252 2021 +644 ETH PPPEX Ethiopia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.456 1.365 1.34 1.329 1.241 1.59 1.476 1.352 1.346 1.369 1.364 1.573 1.781 1.969 1.978 2.184 2.129 2.108 2.092 2.085 2.084 1.938 1.838 2.031 2.092 2.212 2.378 2.705 3.446 4.201 4.291 5.036 6.641 7.081 7.144 7.767 8.056 8.521 9.276 10.221 11.942 13.881 17.034 21.76 26.512 30.477 33.948 37.397 2021 +644 ETH NID_NGDP Ethiopia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs. Data refer to fiscal years (July/June). Data for 2011 represent fiscal year 2010/11. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 15.749 15.3 15.497 13.74 18.744 12.057 17.9 16.785 22.784 15.69 13.81 11.516 10.594 16.389 17.47 12.352 17.515 13.393 15.194 15.203 20.217 21.528 22.838 21.006 25.05 22.384 23.914 20.781 21.244 24.677 25.524 32.108 37.098 34.081 37.982 39.417 37.349 38.444 34.163 35.264 30.752 28.023 22.239 22.409 22.194 21.925 21.992 21.716 2021 +644 ETH NGSD_NGDP Ethiopia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs. Data refer to fiscal years (July/June). Data for 2011 represent fiscal year 2010/11. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 5.005 6.009 5.17 5.427 8.091 5.916 7.301 5.564 10.196 8.191 7.151 4.951 6.554 7.484 9.228 13.486 12.23 10.034 12.527 7.396 15.662 19.05 15.578 16.425 24.312 18.382 12.874 16.406 18.627 15.653 23.476 31.463 30.629 28.109 30.319 31.396 31.093 30.256 32.33 29.913 26.582 25.168 18.342 18.382 18.907 19.357 19.092 18.553 2021 +644 ETH PCPI Ethiopia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For WEO purposes, calendar year Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.246 5.348 5.764 5.969 5.95 7.044 7.435 6.755 6.904 7.569 7.964 9.625 11.649 12.812 12.962 14.693 14.828 13.876 14.375 15.517 15.62 14.333 14.57 17.158 17.711 19.775 22.456 26.328 38.011 41.234 44.588 59.405 73.741 79.693 85.594 93.784 100 110.687 125.999 145.918 175.618 222.642 297.534 382.547 463.147 529.668 605.743 692.745 2021 +644 ETH PCPIPCH Ethiopia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.437 1.937 7.774 3.569 -0.334 18.403 5.55 -9.146 2.206 9.633 5.206 20.869 21.019 9.99 1.166 13.354 0.919 -6.42 3.6 7.941 0.662 -8.238 1.654 17.762 3.221 11.656 13.558 17.245 44.371 8.479 8.134 33.232 24.132 8.071 7.404 9.569 6.628 10.687 13.833 15.81 20.354 26.776 33.638 28.573 21.069 14.363 14.363 14.363 2021 +644 ETH PCPIE Ethiopia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: For WEO purposes, calendar year Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.019 5.291 5.568 5.558 6.061 7.302 6.439 6.139 6.56 7.285 7.65 11.092 11.32 11.853 12.599 14.469 13.167 13.509 13.82 14.799 14.188 13.578 15.48 16.444 17.736 19.921 23.61 27.959 38.932 41.711 47.786 64.95 74.693 80.408 86.128 94.204 100 116.504 128.831 153.972 181.948 245.794 325.643 410.452 479.61 543.048 614.878 696.208 2021 +644 ETH PCPIEPCH Ethiopia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 5.43 5.23 -0.18 9.05 20.47 -11.82 -4.66 6.87 11.05 5.005 44.996 2.053 4.714 6.293 14.835 -8.999 2.6 2.3 7.084 -4.123 -4.3 14.002 6.233 7.852 12.32 18.519 18.424 39.245 7.138 14.564 35.919 15 7.652 7.114 9.377 6.152 16.504 10.581 19.515 18.169 35.09 32.486 26.044 16.849 13.227 13.227 13.227 2021 +644 ETH TM_RPCH Ethiopia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years (July /June). Data for 2012 represent fiscal year 2011/2012. Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.614 6.967 16.21 7.997 23.869 8.362 -5.579 17.98 -6.403 -10.3 -19.576 7.859 -12.93 -3.49 -18.289 6.69 1.343 26.197 8.631 14.764 6.372 -0.127 6.378 5.026 8.471 41.341 17.426 2.531 21.122 30.392 22.106 -3.441 27.782 1.057 15.832 33.444 14.551 -3.663 -4.738 -8.832 -4.546 -1.404 7.057 -1.332 6.74 6.355 13.754 10.269 2021 +644 ETH TMG_RPCH Ethiopia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years (July /June). Data for 2012 represent fiscal year 2011/2012. Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 6.967 16.21 7.997 23.869 8.362 -5.579 17.98 -6.403 -10.3 0 0 0 0 -15.704 9.271 3.214 20.036 9.927 17.647 2.81 -0.69 9.513 1.362 11.707 44.354 18.549 3.365 16.57 32.278 23.173 -6.291 25.936 4.414 17.905 32.461 13.002 -4.578 -8.229 -3.221 -3.404 -0.817 8.563 -4.767 1.256 3.757 13.757 8.829 2021 +644 ETH TX_RPCH Ethiopia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years (July /June). Data for 2012 represent fiscal year 2011/2012. Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" -20.921 -10.151 -3.126 5.579 10.343 -22.469 -4.591 -15.943 -7.02 13.665 44.265 -8.035 -24.331 21.954 16.41 -13.343 60.348 9.971 -5.583 0.126 21.652 -3.011 -20.212 16.167 84.91 10.271 2.584 6.203 -5.954 10.613 13.315 12.835 4.957 5.509 8.633 1.414 6.97 3.965 14.879 8.618 -8.058 3.148 11.835 1.518 18.521 11.211 8.877 7.764 2021 +644 ETH TXG_RPCH Ethiopia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years (July /June). Data for 2012 represent fiscal year 2011/2012. Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -10.152 -3.126 5.579 10.343 -22.469 -4.591 -15.943 -7.02 13.665 44.265 -20.191 -47.427 57.804 24.906 12.404 46.133 18.494 -1.328 -12.231 13.9 -0.912 -18.068 2.508 62.104 24.88 9.504 9.069 -1.443 1.429 23.583 14.444 6.215 3.59 6.523 -2.4 6.719 -2.122 -0.499 -5.735 2.23 12.58 3.776 2.507 9.189 7.988 4.694 1.493 2021 +644 ETH LUR Ethiopia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +644 ETH LE Ethiopia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +644 ETH LP Ethiopia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. Human Development Indicators Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 34.32 35.148 36.151 37.294 38.52 39.786 41.084 42.424 43.815 45.273 46.807 48.42 50.096 51.812 53.531 55.23 56.898 58.544 60.179 61.826 63.5 65.405 67.22 71.342 73.197 75.1 77.053 79.056 80.321 81.606 82.912 84.238 85.586 86.955 88.347 89.76 91.196 92.656 94.138 95.644 97.175 99.701 101.296 102.917 104.564 106.237 107.937 109.664 2021 +644 ETH GGR Ethiopia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 1.623 1.826 2.053 2.434 2.548 2.955 3.249 3.248 4.103 4.698 3.544 3.17 2.751 3.657 4.926 7.045 8.063 9.032 9.374 10.532 11.222 12.804 12.813 15.871 17.918 20.147 24.251 29.381 39.705 54.627 66.237 85.611 115.659 137.192 158.078 199.609 244.819 270.214 287.562 344.937 394.966 478.888 534.646 831.142 "1,124.47" "1,458.82" "1,791.95" "2,142.30" 2021 +644 ETH GGR_NGDP Ethiopia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 10.933 11.988 12.808 13.66 15.132 14.987 15.865 14.837 18.087 19.687 13.998 11.321 9.313 9.652 12.239 14.633 14.861 16.176 17.484 18.27 16.718 18.678 19.105 21.449 20.498 18.768 18.279 16.954 15.874 16.181 17.162 16.621 15.476 15.825 14.901 15.379 15.613 14.743 13.07 12.819 11.705 11.031 9.023 10.07 10.313 10.7 10.824 10.77 2021 +644 ETH GGX Ethiopia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 2.004 2.16 2.63 3.786 3.169 3.883 4.065 4.024 4.893 5.732 5.281 4.849 4.205 5.219 7.094 8.372 10.194 10.017 11.328 15.454 17.184 15.382 16.679 20.009 20.236 24.572 29.276 35.563 46.915 57.774 71.335 93.889 124.417 153.929 185.472 224.881 280.893 329.658 354.205 413.105 488.243 599.007 715.741 "1,079.57" "1,452.66" "1,869.20" "2,290.28" "2,741.01" 2021 +644 ETH GGX_NGDP Ethiopia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 13.496 14.183 16.407 21.251 18.824 19.698 19.848 18.381 21.57 24.017 20.859 17.321 14.235 13.773 17.625 17.389 18.789 17.94 21.13 26.809 25.598 22.438 24.87 27.041 23.149 22.89 22.067 20.521 18.756 17.113 18.483 18.228 16.648 17.756 17.484 17.326 17.913 17.987 16.099 15.353 14.469 13.798 12.08 13.08 13.323 13.71 13.834 13.78 2021 +644 ETH GGXCNL Ethiopia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.381 -0.334 -0.577 -1.352 -0.622 -0.929 -0.816 -0.776 -0.79 -1.033 -1.737 -1.68 -1.454 -1.562 -2.168 -1.327 -2.131 -0.985 -1.954 -4.922 -5.961 -2.578 -3.866 -4.138 -2.318 -4.425 -5.025 -6.182 -7.21 -3.147 -5.097 -8.278 -8.758 -16.736 -27.394 -25.272 -36.073 -59.444 -66.643 -68.168 -93.277 -120.119 -181.095 -248.431 -328.195 -410.374 -498.33 -598.706 2021 +644 ETH GGXCNL_NGDP Ethiopia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.563 -2.195 -3.599 -7.59 -3.692 -4.711 -3.983 -3.544 -3.483 -4.33 -6.861 -6 -4.922 -4.122 -5.386 -2.757 -3.928 -1.764 -3.645 -8.539 -8.88 -3.76 -5.764 -5.592 -2.651 -4.122 -3.788 -3.567 -2.882 -0.932 -1.321 -1.607 -1.172 -1.931 -2.582 -1.947 -2.3 -3.243 -3.029 -2.533 -2.764 -2.767 -3.056 -3.01 -3.01 -3.01 -3.01 -3.01 2021 +644 ETH GGSB Ethiopia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +644 ETH GGSB_NPGDP Ethiopia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +644 ETH GGXONLB Ethiopia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.301 -0.236 -0.439 -1.2 -0.431 -0.657 -0.558 -0.553 -0.534 -0.785 -1.509 -1.417 -1.147 -1.032 -1.211 -0.489 -1.209 -0.066 -1.119 -3.92 -4.839 -1.498 -2.861 -2.919 -1.238 -3.414 -3.971 -4.976 -6.077 -1.861 -3.51 -6.365 -6.528 -13.805 -23.6 -19.934 -28.842 -51.196 -55.073 -54.642 -79.796 -96.118 -142.583 -187.484 -238.663 -299.684 -367.679 -436.06 2021 +644 ETH GGXONLB_NGDP Ethiopia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.031 -1.55 -2.736 -6.737 -2.559 -3.332 -2.724 -2.526 -2.353 -3.288 -5.962 -5.06 -3.882 -2.723 -3.009 -1.015 -2.228 -0.119 -2.087 -6.8 -7.209 -2.185 -4.266 -3.945 -1.416 -3.18 -2.994 -2.871 -2.429 -0.551 -0.909 -1.236 -0.873 -1.592 -2.225 -1.536 -1.839 -2.793 -2.503 -2.031 -2.365 -2.214 -2.406 -2.272 -2.189 -2.198 -2.221 -2.192 2021 +644 ETH GGXWDN Ethiopia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.255 45.762 53.503 60.456 61.725 38.392 41.01 48.289 53.847 56.118 63.897 68.553 84.34 75.243 76.791 54.478 68.536 87.635 134.001 201.867 255.717 334.101 420.077 595.93 750.007 940.955 "1,205.63" "1,363.30" "1,689.93" "2,154.38" "2,603.19" "3,187.38" "3,932.20" "4,711.03" "5,784.13" "6,941.88" 2021 +644 ETH GGXWDN_NGDP Ethiopia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 75.335 120.764 132.93 125.575 113.769 68.759 76.494 83.77 80.216 81.859 95.273 92.649 96.481 70.092 57.881 31.436 27.4 25.958 34.721 39.192 34.218 38.539 39.599 45.913 47.829 51.34 54.798 50.666 50.082 49.624 43.934 38.618 36.064 34.554 34.937 34.9 2021 +644 ETH GGXWDG Ethiopia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.977 53.417 62.452 70.568 72.049 44.813 47.869 56.365 62.854 66.72 72.005 76.723 90.13 83.989 89.6 68.127 80.67 101.148 149.952 229.544 294.135 382.346 468.38 658.626 812.325 "1,013.13" "1,285.95" "1,471.80" "1,811.93" "2,298.74" "2,747.55" "3,331.75" "4,076.57" "4,855.40" "5,928.49" "7,086.25" 2021 +644 ETH GGXWDG_NGDP Ethiopia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 87.935 140.963 155.164 146.579 132.798 80.26 89.288 97.781 93.633 97.325 107.363 103.691 103.104 78.239 67.537 39.312 32.251 29.96 38.853 44.565 39.358 44.104 44.152 50.743 51.803 55.278 58.449 54.699 53.697 52.95 46.371 40.368 37.388 35.613 35.809 35.626 2021 +644 ETH NGDP_FY Ethiopia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022 14.845 15.233 16.028 17.817 16.835 19.715 20.48 21.891 22.685 23.865 25.318 27.997 29.541 37.894 40.249 48.143 54.255 55.835 53.612 57.644 67.128 68.554 67.067 73.992 87.416 107.349 132.669 173.297 250.133 337.609 385.943 515.079 747.326 866.921 "1,060.83" "1,297.96" "1,568.10" "1,832.79" "2,200.12" "2,690.75" "3,374.35" "4,341.39" "5,925.21" "8,253.54" "10,903.50" "13,633.70" "16,555.83" "19,890.57" 2021 +644 ETH BCA Ethiopia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years (July/June), for example, data for 2019 represent fiscal year 2018/2019. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Ethiopian birr Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.226 -0.195 -0.298 -0.186 -0.229 0.102 -0.197 -0.102 -0.293 -0.164 -0.144 -0.299 0.005 0.007 -0.088 0.194 0.027 -0.023 -0.042 -0.528 -0.202 -0.11 -0.314 -0.104 -0.382 -0.913 -1.793 -1.19 -1.481 -2.341 -1.202 -0.205 -2.769 -2.764 -4.288 -7.239 -7.867 -6.499 -5.233 -4.934 -4.444 -3.169 -4.754 -5.605 -4.973 -4.226 -5.339 -6.358 2021 +644 ETH BCA_NGDPD Ethiopia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.062 -2.571 -3.738 -2.094 -2.74 1.036 -1.932 -0.935 -2.592 -1.384 -1.145 -2.143 0.036 0.072 -1.082 2.458 0.302 -0.264 -0.537 -7.027 -2.473 -1.352 -4.011 -1.212 -3.777 -7.374 -11.71 -6.156 -5.643 -8.164 -4.471 -0.674 -6.559 -5.939 -7.916 -11.476 -10.908 -8.457 -6.525 -5.328 -4.6 -3.192 -4.276 -4.442 -3.551 -2.695 -3.044 -3.31 2021 +819 FJI NGDP_R Fiji "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.198 4.45 4.402 4.216 4.643 4.467 4.762 4.419 4.572 5.207 5.51 5.361 5.688 5.836 6.133 6.293 6.595 6.437 6.52 7.088 6.967 7.099 7.327 7.385 7.784 7.683 7.829 7.758 7.836 7.726 7.958 8.173 8.288 8.681 9.167 9.58 9.814 10.339 10.734 10.671 8.857 8.404 9.458 10.107 10.678 11.249 11.739 12.155 2021 +819 FJI NGDP_RPCH Fiji "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -1.694 6.004 -1.092 -4.212 10.107 -3.774 6.596 -7.194 3.462 13.888 5.802 -2.7 6.1 2.6 5.1 2.6 4.8 -2.4 1.3 8.7 -1.7 1.9 3.2 0.8 5.4 -1.3 1.9 -0.9 1 -1.4 3 2.7 1.411 4.734 5.604 4.502 2.445 5.354 3.813 -0.582 -17.001 -5.111 12.544 6.853 5.654 5.348 4.351 3.548 2021 +819 FJI NGDP Fiji "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.066 1.144 1.206 1.237 1.381 1.426 1.583 1.587 1.72 1.9 2.145 2.212 2.494 2.731 2.895 3.002 3.237 3.275 3.566 4.144 3.883 4.094 4.365 4.756 5.12 5.508 5.819 5.94 6.082 6.082 6.526 7.332 7.701 8.358 9.167 9.822 10.327 11.065 11.651 11.843 9.71 8.896 10.487 11.598 12.591 13.617 14.564 15.458 2021 +819 FJI NGDPD Fiji "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.303 1.339 1.293 1.217 1.276 1.236 1.398 1.276 1.202 1.281 1.448 1.5 1.659 1.772 1.977 2.134 2.307 2.268 1.795 2.104 1.824 1.798 1.996 2.509 2.954 3.257 3.361 3.688 3.816 3.106 3.402 4.094 4.303 4.539 4.857 4.682 4.93 5.353 5.581 5.482 4.477 4.296 4.859 5.368 6.022 6.459 6.87 7.258 2021 +819 FJI PPPGDP Fiji "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.709 1.983 2.082 2.073 2.364 2.347 2.552 2.427 2.6 3.077 3.377 3.397 3.687 3.872 4.157 4.354 4.647 4.613 4.726 5.209 5.237 5.457 5.719 5.878 6.362 6.476 6.803 6.924 7.127 7.073 7.372 7.729 8.283 8.942 9.832 10.782 11.02 11.784 12.525 12.675 10.647 10.523 12.685 14.037 15.142 16.248 17.277 18.237 2021 +819 FJI NGDP_D Fiji "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 25.384 25.706 27.4 29.345 29.757 31.923 33.251 35.914 37.612 36.493 38.93 41.263 43.848 46.806 47.2 47.699 49.081 50.878 54.688 58.466 55.738 57.668 59.582 64.401 65.78 71.689 74.325 76.559 77.623 78.713 82.007 89.713 92.921 96.286 100 102.53 105.231 107.018 108.544 110.979 109.63 105.851 110.874 114.755 117.911 121.047 124.073 127.175 2021 +819 FJI NGDPRPC Fiji "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,625.38" "6,855.87" "6,608.01" "6,172.82" "6,653.67" "6,303.48" "6,657.69" "6,154.22" "6,359.94" "7,101.50" "7,452.88" "7,193.55" "7,571.70" "7,707.31" "8,037.01" "8,181.97" "8,508.65" "8,244.30" "8,291.43" "8,948.45" "8,733.98" "8,837.29" "9,056.34" "9,065.43" "9,489.11" "9,301.64" "9,413.93" "9,266.20" "9,313.83" "9,139.46" "9,368.77" "9,576.09" "9,665.38" "10,075.40" "10,590.21" "11,018.01" "11,188.11" "11,684.32" "12,062.89" "11,926.53" "9,844.34" "9,289.66" "10,397.33" "11,048.59" "11,608.83" "12,162.25" "12,621.41" "12,997.13" 2017 +819 FJI NGDPRPPPPC Fiji "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,550.93" "7,813.62" "7,531.13" "7,035.15" "7,583.18" "7,184.06" "7,587.75" "7,013.95" "7,248.41" "8,093.56" "8,494.02" "8,198.47" "8,629.45" "8,784.00" "9,159.76" "9,324.97" "9,697.29" "9,396.01" "9,449.73" "10,198.53" "9,954.09" "10,071.83" "10,321.49" "10,331.85" "10,814.71" "10,601.05" "10,729.03" "10,560.67" "10,614.95" "10,416.21" "10,677.56" "10,913.84" "11,015.61" "11,482.90" "12,069.63" "12,557.20" "12,751.06" "13,316.59" "13,748.05" "13,592.64" "11,219.56" "10,587.40" "11,849.81" "12,592.05" "13,230.56" "13,861.29" "14,384.59" "14,812.80" 2017 +819 FJI NGDPPC Fiji "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,681.80" "1,762.38" "1,810.60" "1,811.40" "1,979.91" "2,012.25" "2,213.72" "2,210.21" "2,392.10" "2,591.56" "2,901.39" "2,968.27" "3,320.04" "3,607.47" "3,793.45" "3,902.74" "4,176.10" "4,194.56" "4,534.40" "5,231.84" "4,868.15" "5,096.28" "5,395.95" "5,838.22" "6,241.98" "6,668.25" "6,996.88" "7,094.14" "7,229.64" "7,193.96" "7,683.00" "8,590.96" "8,981.18" "9,701.20" "10,590.25" "11,296.82" "11,773.40" "12,504.37" "13,093.58" "13,235.94" "10,792.35" "9,833.17" "11,527.95" "12,678.78" "13,688.04" "14,722.04" "15,659.78" "16,529.10" 2017 +819 FJI NGDPDPC Fiji "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,056.07" "2,062.16" "1,941.77" "1,781.08" "1,828.86" "1,744.39" "1,954.09" "1,776.90" "1,672.49" "1,747.12" "1,959.19" "2,012.45" "2,208.96" "2,339.82" "2,590.93" "2,775.12" "2,975.91" "2,905.47" "2,282.25" "2,656.26" "2,286.99" "2,238.55" "2,467.53" "3,079.61" "3,601.62" "3,943.27" "4,041.49" "4,405.16" "4,535.43" "3,673.96" "4,004.67" "4,797.05" "5,017.72" "5,268.16" "5,611.19" "5,385.52" "5,620.58" "6,049.89" "6,272.73" "6,126.64" "4,976.20" "4,748.91" "5,341.29" "5,868.38" "6,547.17" "6,983.55" "7,386.52" "7,761.17" 2017 +819 FJI PPPPC Fiji "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,696.42" "3,054.20" "3,125.68" "3,034.17" "3,388.57" "3,311.72" "3,568.25" "3,379.99" "3,616.15" "4,196.13" "4,568.55" "4,558.72" "4,907.72" "5,114.01" "5,446.68" "5,661.18" "5,995.02" "5,908.93" "6,009.60" "6,577.19" "6,564.99" "6,792.29" "7,069.15" "7,215.91" "7,755.90" "7,841.09" "8,180.62" "8,269.85" "8,471.76" "8,366.43" "8,679.44" "9,055.82" "9,659.87" "10,378.82" "11,357.91" "12,400.56" "12,563.27" "13,316.59" "14,076.46" "14,166.31" "11,834.00" "11,631.25" "13,943.67" "15,344.99" "16,461.39" "17,566.67" "18,576.91" "19,500.10" 2017 +819 FJI NGAP_NPGDP Fiji Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +819 FJI PPPSH Fiji Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.012 0.013 0.012 0.012 0.011 0.011 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.01 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 2021 +819 FJI PPPEX Fiji Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.624 0.577 0.579 0.597 0.584 0.608 0.62 0.654 0.662 0.618 0.635 0.651 0.676 0.705 0.696 0.689 0.697 0.71 0.755 0.795 0.742 0.75 0.763 0.809 0.805 0.85 0.855 0.858 0.853 0.86 0.885 0.949 0.93 0.935 0.932 0.911 0.937 0.939 0.93 0.934 0.912 0.845 0.827 0.826 0.832 0.838 0.843 0.848 2021 +819 FJI NID_NGDP Fiji Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 28.141 29.436 26.139 23.209 18.945 20.128 16.332 14.336 11.52 13.431 14.284 15.717 12.76 15.973 13.485 13.715 16.703 18.348 28.243 22.852 17.322 16.204 19.85 22.143 19.269 21.04 18.649 15.613 23.423 19.019 18.738 20.999 17.272 27.634 19.169 21.109 19.256 19.551 20.358 19.944 19.1 20.224 20.054 20.135 20.053 19.981 20.924 20.876 2021 +819 FJI NGSD_NGDP Fiji Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +819 FJI PCPI Fiji "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011 Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 24.008 26.697 28.57 30.515 32.123 33.54 34.14 36.074 40.315 42.81 46.317 49.327 51.735 54.429 54.864 56.062 57.749 59.709 63.138 64.389 65.097 67.873 68.363 71.247 73.261 74.949 76.81 80.506 86.726 89.896 93.212 100 103.416 106.424 106.977 108.447 112.637 116.408 121.159 123.307 120.107 120.294 126.003 130.413 134 137.564 141.003 144.528 2021 +819 FJI PCPIPCH Fiji "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 14.464 11.2 7.014 6.807 5.271 4.41 1.79 5.664 11.758 6.189 8.191 6.497 4.883 5.207 0.8 2.183 3.01 3.393 5.743 1.983 1.099 4.264 0.722 4.22 2.827 2.303 2.483 4.811 7.726 3.655 3.689 7.282 3.416 2.909 0.519 1.375 3.863 3.348 4.081 1.773 -2.595 0.156 4.746 3.5 2.75 2.66 2.5 2.5 2021 +819 FJI PCPIE Fiji "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011 Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.855 54.498 55.677 57.017 58.678 63.447 63.554 65.461 66.961 68.024 70.874 73.225 75.202 77.561 80.879 86.187 92.086 95.398 101.459 104.045 107.611 107.717 109.429 113.708 116.917 122.586 121.516 118.093 121.623 127.705 131.536 135.087 138.464 141.788 145.19 2021 +819 FJI PCPIEPCH Fiji "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.194 2.163 2.406 2.914 8.128 0.169 3 2.291 1.588 4.19 3.317 2.7 3.137 4.278 6.563 6.843 3.597 6.353 2.548 3.427 0.099 1.589 3.91 2.822 4.849 -0.873 -2.817 2.989 5 3 2.7 2.5 2.4 2.4 2021 +819 FJI TM_RPCH Fiji Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +819 FJI TMG_RPCH Fiji Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +819 FJI TX_RPCH Fiji Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +819 FJI TXG_RPCH Fiji Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +819 FJI LUR Fiji Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. 2012-2013 unemployment rate are missing since the authority didn't provide it. The numbers here are based on linear interpolation using 2011 and 2014 data. Latest actual data: 2019 Employment type: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.551 11.908 12.003 7.789 8.172 7.534 6.895 7.534 7.278 6.895 3.742 4.183 4.628 5.071 5.512 5.951 6.388 6.822 7.255 7.3 7.7 8.6 8.8 8.7 7.1 7.1 6.8 6.367 6.2 5.5 5.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 13.351 9 6.5 5.5 5 4.7 4.5 4.5 2019 +819 FJI LE Fiji Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +819 FJI LP Fiji Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.634 0.649 0.666 0.683 0.698 0.709 0.715 0.718 0.719 0.733 0.739 0.745 0.751 0.757 0.763 0.769 0.775 0.781 0.786 0.792 0.798 0.803 0.809 0.815 0.82 0.826 0.832 0.837 0.841 0.845 0.849 0.853 0.858 0.862 0.866 0.869 0.877 0.885 0.89 0.895 0.9 0.905 0.91 0.915 0.92 0.925 0.93 0.935 2017 +819 FJI GGR Fiji General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.591 0.653 0.697 0.718 0.746 0.806 1.141 1.006 0.912 0.901 1.039 1.069 1.178 1.222 1.402 1.402 1.457 1.419 1.538 1.804 1.912 2.088 2.358 2.55 2.669 2.799 3.205 3.139 2.474 1.905 2.099 2.567 2.766 3.036 3.286 3.527 2021 +819 FJI GGR_NGDP Fiji General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.86 24.796 24.661 24.287 23.757 24.735 33.113 25.765 22.844 22.488 24.439 23.279 23.713 22.856 24.639 23.805 24.184 23.328 24.253 25.784 25.334 25.83 26.705 26.701 26.383 26.019 28.102 26.69 23.347 20.623 21.361 23.053 22.712 23.019 23.192 23.381 2021 +819 FJI GGX Fiji General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.644 0.703 0.703 0.695 0.854 0.953 0.955 0.96 0.965 1.081 1.196 1.228 1.227 1.285 1.445 1.384 1.375 1.593 1.62 1.854 1.964 2.095 2.666 2.926 3.246 3.024 3.705 3.561 3.322 3.162 3.401 3.761 3.811 4.075 4.336 4.616 2021 +819 FJI GGX_NGDP Fiji General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.105 26.696 24.856 23.508 27.213 29.24 27.717 24.599 24.173 26.989 28.12 26.737 24.694 24.035 25.396 23.507 22.835 26.195 25.548 26.504 26.017 25.909 30.189 30.644 32.082 28.114 32.478 30.27 31.344 34.236 34.619 33.78 31.3 30.9 30.6 30.6 2021 +819 FJI GGXCNL Fiji General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.053 -0.05 -0.006 0.023 -0.108 -0.147 0.186 0.046 -0.053 -0.18 -0.156 -0.159 -0.049 -0.063 -0.043 0.018 0.081 -0.174 -0.082 -0.05 -0.052 -0.006 -0.308 -0.377 -0.577 -0.225 -0.499 -0.421 -0.848 -1.257 -1.303 -1.194 -1.046 -1.039 -1.05 -1.089 2021 +819 FJI GGXCNL_NGDP Fiji General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.246 -1.9 -0.195 0.779 -3.456 -4.505 5.397 1.167 -1.33 -4.501 -3.68 -3.458 -0.982 -1.179 -0.757 0.298 1.349 -2.867 -1.295 -0.719 -0.683 -0.079 -3.484 -3.943 -5.699 -2.094 -4.376 -3.581 -7.997 -13.613 -13.258 -10.727 -8.588 -7.881 -7.408 -7.219 2021 +819 FJI GGSB Fiji General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +819 FJI GGSB_NPGDP Fiji General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +819 FJI GGXONLB Fiji General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.017 0.023 0.071 0.103 -0.027 -0.05 0.324 0.136 0.043 -0.08 -0.05 -0.047 0.07 0.063 0.104 0.2 0.25 0.017 0.136 0.21 0.206 0.253 -0.043 -0.086 -0.289 0.05 -0.21 -0.098 -0.502 -0.895 -0.934 -0.748 -0.559 -0.512 -0.483 -0.486 2021 +819 FJI GGXONLB_NGDP Fiji General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.724 0.858 2.495 3.498 -0.847 -1.532 9.405 3.496 1.082 -1.995 -1.168 -1.03 1.416 1.173 1.822 3.4 4.155 0.272 2.141 2.995 2.728 3.135 -0.486 -0.899 -2.852 0.461 -1.837 -0.836 -4.741 -9.686 -9.503 -6.722 -4.588 -3.881 -3.408 -3.219 2021 +819 FJI GGXWDN Fiji General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.042 1.173 1.323 1.405 1.512 1.695 1.205 1.191 1.357 1.271 1.62 1.978 2.146 2.309 2.507 2.53 2.574 2.859 3.065 3.18 3.177 3.314 3.552 3.728 4.463 4.625 5.168 5.678 6.619 7.587 8.875 10.043 11.028 12.057 13.097 14.175 2021 +819 FJI GGXWDN_NGDP Fiji General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.86 44.57 46.808 47.524 48.166 52.013 34.993 30.504 34 31.713 38.106 43.058 43.183 43.181 44.065 42.952 42.744 47.005 48.34 45.46 42.087 40.989 40.223 39.038 44.11 42.993 45.31 48.271 62.454 82.155 90.339 90.19 90.568 91.42 92.428 93.961 2021 +819 FJI GGXWDG Fiji General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.053 1.209 1.379 1.452 1.579 1.773 1.306 1.355 1.434 1.68 1.894 2.133 2.28 2.423 2.863 2.735 2.887 3.132 3.383 3.566 3.67 3.832 4.08 4.228 4.508 4.672 5.221 5.735 6.686 7.664 8.965 10.144 11.14 12.179 13.229 14.318 2021 +819 FJI GGXWDG_NGDP Fiji General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.303 45.929 48.765 49.094 50.321 54.395 37.919 34.721 35.921 41.934 44.538 46.444 45.894 45.318 50.325 46.437 47.932 51.501 53.355 50.977 48.625 47.399 46.207 44.275 44.556 43.427 45.767 48.758 63.085 82.985 91.252 91.101 91.483 92.343 93.362 94.91 2021 +819 FJI NGDP_FY Fiji "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiji has changed to August/July fiscal year starting 2016 and reporting 2014/2015 in the new fiscal year cycle. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.032 1.107 1.167 1.198 1.337 1.38 1.533 1.536 1.665 1.839 2.043 2.184 2.377 2.633 2.827 2.957 3.139 3.259 3.445 3.903 3.992 4.006 4.252 4.593 4.969 5.346 5.689 5.889 6.023 6.082 6.341 6.996 7.548 8.085 8.83 9.549 10.117 10.758 11.407 11.763 10.598 9.235 9.824 11.135 12.177 13.189 14.17 15.086 2021 +819 FJI BCA Fiji Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF) Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Fijian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.041 -0.181 -0.119 -0.106 -0.068 -0.067 -0.035 0.02 0.067 -0.016 -0.133 -0.074 -0.04 -0.09 -0.037 -0.031 0.019 -0.06 -0.007 -0.05 -0.07 -0.08 0.015 -0.102 -0.327 -0.224 -0.465 -0.342 -0.513 -0.064 -0.128 -0.194 -0.043 -0.401 -0.269 -0.2 -0.175 -0.356 -0.468 -0.69 -0.569 -0.59 -0.659 -0.728 -0.733 -0.653 -0.706 -0.762 2021 +819 FJI BCA_NGDPD Fiji Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.151 -13.496 -9.173 -8.7 -5.345 -5.417 -2.514 1.536 5.535 -1.274 -9.174 -4.925 -2.422 -5.089 -1.85 -1.463 0.813 -2.649 -0.416 -2.393 -3.824 -4.422 0.749 -4.077 -11.065 -6.863 -13.845 -9.274 -13.447 -2.054 -3.754 -4.736 -0.996 -8.84 -5.532 -4.262 -3.541 -6.648 -8.388 -12.579 -12.704 -13.733 -13.56 -13.567 -12.169 -10.111 -10.277 -10.505 2021 +172 FIN NGDP_R Finland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 103.647 104.988 108.229 111.608 115.195 119.269 122.52 126.881 133.493 140.283 140.58 132.305 127.946 127.099 132.137 137.709 142.759 151.802 160.086 167.097 176.744 181.356 184.452 188.148 195.659 201.098 209.197 220.283 222.01 204.084 210.586 215.95 212.933 211.012 210.242 211.385 217.328 224.266 226.822 229.599 224.486 231.272 236.225 237.328 239.964 243.115 246.409 249.791 2021 +172 FIN NGDP_RPCH Finland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.673 1.294 3.087 3.122 3.213 3.537 2.726 3.559 5.211 5.087 0.211 -5.886 -3.295 -0.662 3.964 4.217 3.667 6.334 5.457 4.38 5.773 2.609 1.707 2.004 3.992 2.78 4.027 5.299 0.784 -8.074 3.186 2.547 -1.397 -0.902 -0.365 0.544 2.811 3.192 1.14 1.224 -2.227 3.023 2.142 0.467 1.111 1.313 1.355 1.372 2021 +172 FIN NGDP Finland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.682 38.094 42.831 47.79 53.498 58.285 62.74 67.751 76.754 85.929 90.959 86.899 84.782 85.708 90.749 98.549 102.083 110.807 120.474 126.916 136.442 144.628 148.486 151.749 158.758 164.687 172.897 187.072 194.265 181.747 188.143 197.998 201.037 204.321 206.897 211.385 217.518 226.301 233.462 239.858 237.987 251.431 266.244 276.593 284.571 293.648 303.351 313.358 2021 +172 FIN NGDPD Finland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 53.714 52.62 53.111 51.056 53.032 56.223 73.652 91.775 109.255 119.106 141.718 128.194 113.134 89.279 103.739 134.339 132.183 127.076 134.212 135.398 126.075 129.534 140.305 171.609 197.39 204.999 217.101 256.408 285.685 253.222 249.628 275.556 258.454 271.366 274.934 234.558 240.705 255.558 275.833 268.545 271.61 297.575 281.411 283.507 292.464 303.574 315.645 328.216 2021 +172 FIN PPPGDP Finland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 45.54 50.493 55.268 59.226 63.335 67.649 70.892 75.231 81.943 89.488 93.033 90.518 89.531 91.046 96.676 102.866 108.591 117.46 125.264 132.593 143.425 150.483 155.438 161.682 172.649 183.014 196.259 212.244 218.01 201.691 210.619 220.471 221.286 225.68 228.059 232.93 246.904 262.075 271.394 279.631 276.699 296.908 324.829 337.973 348.897 360.047 371.874 384.272 2021 +172 FIN NGDP_D Finland "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 32.497 36.284 39.574 42.819 46.441 48.869 51.208 53.397 57.497 61.254 64.703 65.681 66.264 67.434 68.678 71.563 71.507 72.994 75.256 75.953 77.198 79.748 80.501 80.654 81.14 81.894 82.648 84.923 87.503 89.055 89.343 91.687 94.413 96.829 98.409 100 100.087 100.907 102.927 104.468 106.014 108.717 112.707 116.545 118.589 120.786 123.109 125.448 2021 +172 FIN NGDPRPC Finland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,723.04" "21,928.30" "22,490.84" "23,051.42" "23,654.61" "24,371.67" "24,949.85" "25,759.29" "27,030.46" "28,315.14" "28,260.79" "26,469.06" "25,441.63" "25,143.31" "26,021.92" "27,008.36" "27,899.91" "29,577.66" "31,100.67" "32,385.36" "34,177.85" "35,003.28" "35,506.36" "36,138.56" "37,484.49" "38,402.32" "39,804.74" "41,744.34" "41,884.85" "38,316.18" "39,351.37" "40,174.68" "39,422.79" "38,884.22" "38,567.53" "38,632.04" "39,605.58" "40,751.21" "41,142.15" "41,609.71" "40,628.80" "41,792.67" "42,658.57" "42,841.18" "43,313.94" "43,894.08" "44,505.63" "45,139.48" 2021 +172 FIN NGDPRPPPPC Finland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "25,385.35" "25,625.23" "26,282.60" "26,937.69" "27,642.58" "28,480.52" "29,156.18" "30,102.08" "31,587.56" "33,088.83" "33,025.32" "30,931.51" "29,730.87" "29,382.26" "30,408.99" "31,561.74" "32,603.60" "34,564.19" "36,343.97" "37,845.25" "39,939.94" "40,904.53" "41,492.42" "42,231.21" "43,804.05" "44,876.62" "46,515.48" "48,782.07" "48,946.28" "44,775.96" "45,985.68" "46,947.79" "46,069.13" "45,439.77" "45,069.68" "45,145.07" "46,282.74" "47,621.51" "48,078.36" "48,624.75" "47,478.47" "48,838.56" "49,850.43" "50,063.84" "50,616.30" "51,294.24" "52,008.90" "52,749.61" 2021 +172 FIN NGDPPC Finland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,059.30" "7,956.51" "8,900.60" "9,870.47" "10,985.54" "11,910.09" "12,776.28" "13,754.75" "15,541.65" "17,344.12" "18,285.48" "17,385.09" "16,858.61" "16,955.15" "17,871.32" "19,328.06" "19,950.45" "21,590.04" "23,405.06" "24,597.81" "26,384.46" "27,914.46" "28,583.03" "29,147.22" "30,414.97" "31,449.16" "32,897.80" "35,450.75" "36,650.43" "34,122.47" "35,157.54" "36,834.95" "37,220.34" "37,651.24" "37,953.91" "38,632.04" "39,640.20" "41,120.99" "42,346.54" "43,468.92" "43,072.29" "45,435.56" "48,079.38" "49,929.05" "51,365.65" "53,017.83" "54,790.30" "56,626.67" 2021 +172 FIN NGDPDPC Finland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,257.80" "10,990.45" "11,036.94" "10,545.06" "10,889.93" "11,488.75" "14,998.34" "18,632.08" "22,122.56" "24,040.64" "28,489.57" "25,646.58" "22,496.24" "17,661.59" "20,429.39" "26,347.51" "25,833.03" "24,759.98" "26,074.07" "26,241.80" "24,379.78" "25,001.18" "27,008.26" "32,961.92" "37,816.08" "39,147.22" "41,308.62" "48,590.20" "53,897.91" "47,541.75" "46,647.00" "51,263.57" "47,850.56" "50,006.02" "50,434.79" "42,867.09" "43,865.76" "46,437.21" "50,032.02" "48,667.72" "49,157.63" "53,774.20" "50,818.38" "51,177.01" "52,790.33" "54,809.94" "57,010.70" "59,311.54" 2021 +172 FIN PPPPC Finland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,544.56" "10,546.27" "11,485.19" "12,232.43" "13,005.56" "13,823.49" "14,436.38" "15,273.39" "16,592.26" "18,062.43" "18,702.41" "18,109.10" "17,802.85" "18,011.08" "19,038.62" "20,174.67" "21,222.26" "22,886.37" "24,335.71" "25,698.03" "27,734.81" "29,044.57" "29,921.19" "31,055.02" "33,076.30" "34,948.85" "37,342.94" "40,220.93" "41,130.21" "37,866.98" "39,357.50" "41,015.79" "40,969.21" "41,587.16" "41,835.88" "42,569.55" "44,995.38" "47,621.51" "49,226.87" "50,676.95" "50,078.60" "53,653.70" "58,659.00" "61,009.05" "62,976.55" "65,006.14" "67,166.65" "69,441.46" 2021 +172 FIN NGAP_NPGDP Finland Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.686 1.34 0.845 0.788 0.891 1.008 1.091 3.824 6.96 9.198 6.602 -1.033 -5.457 -7.284 -5.253 -3.606 -2.989 -0.352 1.159 1.574 3.355 2.232 0.605 -0.454 0.659 0.923 2.807 6.193 5.465 -3.774 -1.278 0.669 -1.21 -2.745 -3.672 -3.79 -1.857 0.266 0.281 0.358 -2.843 -0.925 0.203 -0.42 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +172 FIN PPPSH Finland Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.34 0.338 0.347 0.35 0.346 0.346 0.343 0.342 0.344 0.349 0.336 0.309 0.269 0.262 0.265 0.266 0.266 0.272 0.279 0.281 0.284 0.285 0.281 0.276 0.273 0.267 0.264 0.264 0.258 0.238 0.234 0.23 0.22 0.214 0.208 0.208 0.213 0.214 0.209 0.206 0.208 0.203 0.201 0.197 0.193 0.189 0.185 0.182 2021 +172 FIN PPPEX Finland Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.74 0.754 0.775 0.807 0.845 0.862 0.885 0.901 0.937 0.96 0.978 0.96 0.947 0.941 0.939 0.958 0.94 0.943 0.962 0.957 0.951 0.961 0.955 0.939 0.92 0.9 0.881 0.881 0.891 0.901 0.893 0.898 0.908 0.905 0.907 0.908 0.881 0.863 0.86 0.858 0.86 0.847 0.82 0.818 0.816 0.816 0.816 0.815 2021 +172 FIN NID_NGDP Finland Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 31.224 28.377 28.654 28.372 27.208 26.926 26.036 26.788 29.09 31.983 30.139 24.092 21.073 18.584 19.761 20.286 20.182 21.701 22.961 22.355 23.815 23.132 22.009 22.183 22.828 24.558 23.958 25.516 25.212 21.436 22.048 24.008 23.355 22.301 21.894 21.686 23.239 23.977 25.237 24.063 24.447 23.931 24.148 24.011 24.015 24.566 24.679 24.809 2021 +172 FIN NGSD_NGDP Finland Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 28.775 27.697 26.296 26.118 26.898 26.113 25.665 25.192 27.496 27.338 25.087 18.737 16.41 17.123 20.582 24.115 23.696 26.452 27.667 27.2 30.973 30.807 29.828 26.498 28.432 27.435 27.889 29.544 27.755 23.431 23.536 22.568 21.3 20.504 20.563 20.748 21.24 23.174 23.392 23.75 25.091 24.846 23.374 23.763 23.856 24.088 24.188 24.351 2021 +172 FIN PCPI Finland "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat, downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.979 36.936 40.371 43.763 46.826 49.551 50.988 53.07 55.795 59.462 62.409 65.246 67.369 69.61 70.733 71.015 71.77 72.643 73.623 74.588 76.789 78.836 80.418 81.456 81.576 82.208 83.256 84.574 87.886 89.322 90.828 93.847 96.814 98.959 100.156 100 100.389 101.232 102.415 103.579 103.976 106.124 113.073 117.043 119.149 121.294 123.477 125.7 2021 +172 FIN PCPIPCH Finland "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.602 12 9.3 8.4 7 5.82 2.9 4.082 5.135 6.572 4.957 4.545 3.254 3.326 1.614 0.398 1.063 1.217 1.349 1.31 2.952 2.665 2.007 1.29 0.147 0.774 1.275 1.583 3.916 1.634 1.686 3.324 3.162 2.216 1.209 -0.156 0.389 0.839 1.169 1.137 0.383 2.066 6.548 3.51 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 2021 +172 FIN PCPIE Finland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat, downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 35.287 38.78 42.223 45.819 48.629 51.027 52.75 54.661 57.884 62.018 63.3 66.18 67.9 69.88 71.03 70.7 71.92 73.07 73.64 75.29 77.45 79.27 80.63 81.59 81.71 82.54 83.56 85.18 88.06 89.65 92.13 94.53 97.79 99.68 100.23 99.98 101.08 101.59 102.93 104.1 104.3 107.6 114.716 118.743 120.881 123.057 125.272 127.527 2021 +172 FIN PCPIEPCH Finland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.761 9.897 8.878 8.518 6.132 4.931 3.377 3.622 5.896 7.143 2.067 4.55 2.599 2.916 1.646 -0.465 1.726 1.599 0.78 2.241 2.869 2.35 1.716 1.191 0.147 1.016 1.236 1.939 3.381 1.806 2.766 2.605 3.449 1.933 0.552 -0.249 1.1 0.505 1.319 1.137 0.192 3.164 6.614 3.51 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 2021 +172 FIN TM_RPCH Finland Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Other sources: Statistics Finland; Finnish Board of Customs (Tulli) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.552 -4.588 2.21 4.113 0.918 6.362 3.492 8.79 10.63 9.012 -0.341 -13.319 0.697 1.364 12.811 8.188 7.234 11.88 8.47 4.287 14.862 1.381 4.293 4.108 8.123 11.182 6.59 7.382 7.966 -16.998 6.304 6.207 1.125 0.125 -0.897 1.963 5.721 4.314 5.732 2.364 -5.831 5.599 2.711 1.396 2.808 3.754 2.962 2.962 2021 +172 FIN TMG_RPCH Finland Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Other sources: Statistics Finland; Finnish Board of Customs (Tulli) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 7.817 -0.319 3.238 7.006 1.586 3.202 1.594 3.452 1.242 1.7 -16.908 0.581 -1.094 17.8 6.835 10.407 14.221 11.839 3.712 14.15 2.665 5.291 5.125 8.365 8.72 7.996 7.37 3.78 -20.67 9.596 8.259 -1.987 1.132 -0.27 -0.287 6.368 5.21 3.843 0.03 -3.352 7.054 1.5 1.5 2.6 4.1 3.1 3.1 2021 +172 FIN TX_RPCH Finland Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Other sources: Statistics Finland; Finnish Board of Customs (Tulli) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.098 5.804 -1.87 4.327 6.527 0.637 1.684 2.757 3.167 2.746 1.653 -7.895 10.379 16.668 13.287 8.751 5.763 14.028 8.872 11.337 16.104 1.822 3.985 -1.009 8.742 6.95 9.814 8.986 6.601 -20.114 6.182 2.028 0.233 0.574 -1.952 0.392 3.893 8.822 1.503 6.675 -6.755 5.605 1.886 1.406 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2021 +172 FIN TXG_RPCH Finland Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Other sources: Statistics Finland; Finnish Board of Customs (Tulli) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Chain weighted volumes Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -5.208 0.963 3.164 -1.548 6.72 5.291 7.79 10.87 8.364 -2.3 -6.9 9.455 16.687 12.877 8.232 7.119 16.115 9.828 10.968 19.883 2.301 4.081 -0.626 8.363 5.728 11.752 9.437 0.308 -22.372 5.52 0.102 -0.608 0.041 -2.7 -3.648 2.952 8.8 0.815 3.936 -3.121 5.622 1.1 1 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2021 +172 FIN LUR Finland Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 5.288 5.743 6.076 6.147 5.928 6.049 6.665 4.9 4.208 3.108 3.2 6.7 11.8 16.5 16.7 15.5 14.6 12.7 11.5 10.275 9.875 9.2 9.175 9.075 8.875 8.475 7.775 6.95 6.425 8.325 8.5 7.9 7.8 8.325 8.825 9.575 8.975 8.825 7.425 6.733 7.758 7.608 7.049 7.44 7.35 7.25 7.15 7.1 2021 +172 FIN LE Finland Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Downloaded through Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 2.355 2.384 2.411 2.42 2.435 2.439 2.431 2.445 2.469 2.493 2.477 2.349 2.182 2.049 2.032 2.076 2.104 2.146 2.198 2.271 2.31 2.341 2.346 2.339 2.339 2.375 2.417 2.465 2.503 2.428 2.412 2.439 2.45 2.427 2.418 2.401 2.415 2.438 2.507 2.533 2.494 2.553 2.609 2.6 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +172 FIN LP Finland Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 4.771 4.788 4.812 4.842 4.87 4.894 4.911 4.926 4.939 4.954 4.974 4.998 5.029 5.055 5.078 5.099 5.117 5.132 5.147 5.16 5.171 5.181 5.195 5.206 5.22 5.237 5.256 5.277 5.3 5.326 5.351 5.375 5.401 5.427 5.451 5.472 5.487 5.503 5.513 5.518 5.525 5.534 5.538 5.54 5.54 5.539 5.537 5.534 2021 +172 FIN GGR Finland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.745 18.788 20.914 23.205 26.849 30.28 33.492 35.024 41.768 46.349 48.863 48.726 47.422 47.571 50.581 53.22 56.209 59.356 63.677 65.374 73.182 73.928 76.344 76.805 79.923 85.265 90.228 96.889 101.118 93.789 96.65 104.211 107.111 110.928 112.317 114.284 117.348 119.891 122.496 125.531 122.796 132.434 138.191 144.716 147.398 151.455 156.328 161.32 2021 +172 FIN GGR_NGDP Finland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 46.745 49.321 48.83 48.555 50.186 51.952 53.383 51.694 54.418 53.939 53.72 56.072 55.934 55.504 55.737 54.004 55.062 53.567 52.855 51.51 53.636 51.116 51.415 50.613 50.343 51.774 52.186 51.792 52.052 51.604 51.371 52.632 53.279 54.291 54.286 54.064 53.949 52.979 52.469 52.336 51.598 52.672 51.904 52.321 51.796 51.577 51.534 51.481 2021 +172 FIN GGX Finland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.774 16.968 19.886 23.033 25.421 28.792 31.394 34.537 38.029 40.216 42.829 48.465 51.56 54.499 56.388 59.104 59.646 60.824 61.826 63.349 64.004 66.854 70.444 73.255 76.498 81.002 83.443 87.32 92.998 98.303 101.417 106.229 111.453 116.087 118.498 119.411 121.042 121.371 124.488 127.8 135.912 139.062 143.723 149.492 153.443 159.262 164.488 170.484 2021 +172 FIN GGX_NGDP Finland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 43.864 44.542 46.429 48.197 47.519 49.399 50.038 50.976 49.546 46.801 47.087 55.771 60.815 63.587 62.137 59.974 58.429 54.892 51.319 49.914 46.909 46.225 47.442 48.274 48.185 49.185 48.262 46.677 47.872 54.088 53.904 53.652 55.439 56.816 57.274 56.49 55.647 53.633 53.323 53.282 57.109 55.308 53.982 54.048 53.921 54.236 54.224 54.405 2021 +172 FIN GGXCNL Finland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.97 1.82 1.028 0.171 1.427 1.488 2.098 0.487 3.739 6.134 6.034 0.261 -4.138 -6.928 -5.808 -5.884 -3.437 -1.468 1.851 2.025 9.178 7.074 5.9 3.55 3.425 4.263 6.785 9.569 8.12 -4.514 -4.767 -2.018 -4.342 -5.159 -6.181 -5.127 -3.694 -1.48 -1.992 -2.269 -13.116 -6.628 -5.532 -4.776 -6.046 -7.807 -8.16 -9.164 2021 +172 FIN GGXCNL_NGDP Finland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 2.88 4.779 2.401 0.359 2.668 2.553 3.345 0.719 4.872 7.138 6.634 0.301 -4.881 -8.083 -6.4 -5.971 -3.367 -1.325 1.536 1.596 6.727 4.891 3.973 2.339 2.157 2.589 3.924 5.115 4.18 -2.484 -2.534 -1.019 -2.16 -2.525 -2.987 -2.425 -1.698 -0.654 -0.853 -0.946 -5.511 -2.636 -2.078 -1.727 -2.124 -2.659 -2.69 -2.924 2021 +172 FIN GGSB Finland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.746 0.278 -0.167 -1.127 -0.384 -0.436 -0.123 -1.907 -0.291 -0.21 2.043 -0.343 -1.605 -2.573 -2.532 -3.296 -1.223 -1.174 0.997 0.677 6.518 5.143 5.244 3.803 2.873 3.444 4.15 3.551 2.354 -0.708 -3.33 -2.726 -3.081 -1.841 -1.43 0.28 -0.801 -2.059 -2.222 -2.795 -8.061 -6.029 -5.396 -4.533 -5.375 -7.344 -7.919 -8.708 2021 +172 FIN GGSB_NPGDP Finland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -2.252 0.725 -0.386 -2.332 -0.71 -0.741 -0.195 -2.867 -0.397 -0.262 2.394 -0.391 -1.79 -2.784 -2.643 -3.224 -1.162 -1.055 0.837 0.542 4.937 3.635 3.553 2.495 1.821 2.11 2.468 2.016 1.278 -0.375 -1.747 -1.386 -1.514 -0.876 -0.666 0.128 -0.361 -0.912 -0.954 -1.169 -3.291 -2.376 -2.031 -1.632 -1.882 -2.496 -2.611 -2.78 2021 +172 FIN GGXONLB Finland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.616 1.382 0.562 -0.313 0.897 0.922 1.369 -0.194 2.971 4.954 4.319 -1.493 -5.821 -7.306 -4.916 -5.123 -2.058 0.439 3.69 3.762 10.391 7.745 5.888 3.437 3.31 4.19 6.445 8.936 7.088 -5.183 -4.647 -1.975 -3.909 -4.953 -5.865 -4.83 -3.08 -0.894 -1.609 -1.903 -12.832 -6.661 -5.443 -4.636 -5.711 -6.98 -7.104 -8.196 2021 +172 FIN GGXONLB_NGDP Finland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 1.829 3.629 1.313 -0.654 1.677 1.582 2.183 -0.287 3.871 5.765 4.748 -1.718 -6.866 -8.524 -5.417 -5.198 -2.016 0.396 3.063 2.964 7.616 5.355 3.965 2.265 2.085 2.544 3.728 4.777 3.649 -2.852 -2.47 -0.997 -1.944 -2.424 -2.835 -2.285 -1.416 -0.395 -0.689 -0.793 -5.392 -2.649 -2.044 -1.676 -2.007 -2.377 -2.342 -2.615 2021 +172 FIN GGXWDN Finland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.04 23.582 24.458 25.762 28.69 32.724 36.228 39.111 46.332 59.022 66.473 61.069 43.446 28.47 30.581 8.234 12.665 16.947 14.74 9.925 6.031 4.218 -0.466 1.466 -3.258 -7.786 -8.56 -9.681 -15.034 -8.603 5.962 9.97 18.962 26.338 35.564 38.962 46.192 49.378 57.079 64.715 79.246 85.774 91.306 96.082 102.128 109.935 118.095 127.259 2021 +172 FIN GGXWDN_NGDP Finland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). 62.466 61.906 57.103 53.906 53.628 56.145 57.742 57.727 60.364 68.687 73.08 70.276 51.245 33.217 33.698 8.355 12.407 15.294 12.235 7.82 4.42 2.916 -0.314 0.966 -2.052 -4.728 -4.951 -5.175 -7.739 -4.734 3.169 5.035 9.432 12.891 17.189 18.432 21.236 21.819 24.449 26.981 33.298 34.114 34.294 34.738 35.888 37.438 38.93 40.611 2021 +172 FIN GGXWDG Finland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.669 4.398 5.933 7.35 8.121 9.231 10.316 11.958 12.691 12.262 12.603 19.025 33.309 46.397 50.937 54.351 56.458 57.858 56.414 55.857 57.892 59.142 59.567 64.778 67.587 65.652 65.696 63.425 63.254 75.482 88.248 95.576 107.801 114.888 123.778 134.529 137.419 138.422 139.564 142.938 164.182 166.411 177.515 186.444 197.953 210.015 222.151 235.292 2021 +172 FIN GGXWDG_NGDP Finland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 10.893 11.544 13.851 15.379 15.18 15.837 16.443 17.649 16.535 14.269 13.856 21.894 39.288 54.134 56.13 55.151 55.306 52.215 46.827 44.011 42.43 40.892 40.116 42.688 42.572 39.865 37.997 33.904 32.561 41.531 46.905 48.271 53.622 56.229 59.826 63.642 63.176 61.167 59.78 59.593 68.988 66.186 66.674 67.407 69.562 71.519 73.232 75.087 2021 +172 FIN NGDP_FY Finland "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on announced policies by the authorities, adjusted for the Staff macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Data reported are based on the Maastricht definition. It covers all general governments in the sense of the national accounts: the State, other government bodies (ODAC), local governments and social security administrations. It does not include all financial liabilities but only cash and deposits, securities other than shares as well as loans; excluded are derivative products and other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.682 38.094 42.831 47.79 53.498 58.285 62.74 67.751 76.754 85.929 90.959 86.899 84.782 85.708 90.749 98.549 102.083 110.807 120.474 126.916 136.442 144.628 148.486 151.749 158.758 164.687 172.897 187.072 194.265 181.747 188.143 197.998 201.037 204.321 206.897 211.385 217.518 226.301 233.462 239.858 237.987 251.431 266.244 276.593 284.571 293.648 303.351 313.358 2021 +172 FIN BCA Finland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.403 -0.478 -0.923 -1.124 -0.021 -0.806 -0.693 -1.731 -2.694 -5.797 -7.159 -6.866 -5.275 -1.304 0.852 5.143 4.646 6.038 6.317 6.56 9.024 9.942 10.969 7.404 11.061 5.898 8.535 10.328 7.265 5.053 3.716 -3.968 -5.312 -4.878 -3.661 -2.198 -4.813 -2.052 -5.089 -0.839 1.75 2.723 -2.179 -0.704 -0.464 -1.449 -1.549 -1.503 2021 +172 FIN BCA_NGDPD Finland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.612 -0.909 -1.738 -2.202 -0.039 -1.434 -0.941 -1.887 -2.466 -4.867 -5.052 -5.356 -4.663 -1.461 0.821 3.829 3.515 4.752 4.706 4.845 7.158 7.675 7.818 4.314 5.603 2.877 3.931 4.028 2.543 1.996 1.489 -1.44 -2.055 -1.798 -1.332 -0.937 -1.999 -0.803 -1.845 -0.312 0.644 0.915 -0.774 -0.248 -0.159 -0.477 -0.491 -0.458 2021 +132 FRA NGDP_R France "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,158.44" "1,170.84" "1,199.55" "1,214.56" "1,233.75" "1,254.98" "1,283.56" "1,316.64" "1,377.06" "1,439.39" "1,481.09" "1,497.21" "1,519.59" "1,509.26" "1,544.90" "1,579.87" "1,601.27" "1,638.69" "1,697.69" "1,753.55" "1,825.72" "1,861.05" "1,882.90" "1,898.77" "1,947.27" "1,981.02" "2,033.33" "2,081.73" "2,085.00" "2,026.90" "2,063.81" "2,109.46" "2,117.12" "2,131.56" "2,152.09" "2,174.89" "2,196.26" "2,250.03" "2,291.04" "2,334.19" "2,149.74" "2,295.20" "2,353.00" "2,368.48" "2,405.39" "2,449.01" "2,489.54" "2,525.37" 2021 +132 FRA NGDP_RPCH France "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.809 1.07 2.452 1.251 1.58 1.721 2.277 2.577 4.589 4.526 2.898 1.088 1.495 -0.68 2.362 2.264 1.355 2.337 3.6 3.29 4.116 1.935 1.174 0.843 2.554 1.734 2.64 2.38 0.157 -2.787 1.821 2.212 0.363 0.682 0.963 1.059 0.983 2.448 1.823 1.884 -7.902 6.766 2.518 0.658 1.558 1.813 1.655 1.44 2021 +132 FRA NGDP France "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 451.77 509.985 585.989 650.512 707.03 757.689 814.596 855.983 925.215 997.121 "1,053.55" "1,091.71" "1,130.98" "1,142.12" "1,179.87" "1,218.27" "1,252.27" "1,292.78" "1,351.90" "1,401.00" "1,478.59" "1,538.20" "1,587.83" "1,630.67" "1,704.02" "1,765.91" "1,848.15" "1,941.36" "1,992.38" "1,936.42" "1,995.29" "2,058.37" "2,088.80" "2,117.19" "2,149.77" "2,198.43" "2,234.13" "2,297.24" "2,363.31" "2,437.64" "2,309.70" "2,498.82" "2,628.36" "2,738.25" "2,853.23" "2,957.25" "3,055.63" "3,150.35" 2021 +132 FRA NGDPD France "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 702.243 618.954 588.015 562.499 532.339 557.561 772.838 935.117 "1,020.88" "1,026.18" "1,272.43" "1,273.59" "1,404.39" "1,324.24" "1,396.65" "1,602.13" "1,606.04" "1,454.56" "1,505.18" "1,494.63" "1,366.24" "1,377.67" "1,500.35" "1,844.08" "2,118.67" "2,198.16" "2,320.66" "2,660.91" "2,929.98" "2,697.96" "2,647.35" "2,864.65" "2,685.37" "2,811.92" "2,856.70" "2,439.44" "2,472.28" "2,594.24" "2,792.22" "2,729.17" "2,636.02" "2,957.43" "2,778.09" "2,806.69" "2,932.36" "3,057.22" "3,179.46" "3,299.72" 2021 +132 FRA PPPGDP France "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 578.204 639.677 695.86 732.157 770.565 808.613 843.679 886.827 960.228 "1,043.05" "1,113.44" "1,163.62" "1,207.93" "1,228.15" "1,284.01" "1,340.61" "1,383.65" "1,440.39" "1,509.05" "1,580.66" "1,683.00" "1,754.22" "1,802.48" "1,853.55" "1,951.92" "2,048.03" "2,166.97" "2,278.50" "2,325.84" "2,275.52" "2,344.81" "2,446.48" "2,474.01" "2,608.52" "2,662.03" "2,719.22" "2,863.82" "2,997.30" "3,124.83" "3,240.65" "3,020.54" "3,358.91" "3,688.32" "3,844.87" "3,986.72" "4,134.45" "4,282.89" "4,428.61" 2021 +132 FRA NGDP_D France "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 38.998 43.557 48.851 53.56 57.308 60.375 63.464 65.013 67.188 69.274 71.133 72.916 74.427 75.674 76.372 77.112 78.204 78.891 79.631 79.895 80.987 82.652 84.329 85.88 87.508 89.141 90.893 93.257 95.558 95.536 96.68 97.578 98.662 99.326 99.892 101.083 101.724 102.098 103.154 104.432 107.441 108.872 111.703 115.612 118.618 120.753 122.739 124.748 2021 +132 FRA NGDPRPC France "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,559.89" "21,670.68" "22,076.93" "22,224.31" "22,474.69" "22,752.76" "23,164.25" "23,645.78" "24,605.14" "25,580.09" "26,178.38" "26,340.48" "26,607.93" "26,307.78" "26,837.52" "27,355.89" "27,638.67" "28,196.89" "29,120.45" "29,976.88" "31,018.91" "31,401.26" "31,546.82" "31,592.51" "32,183.33" "32,495.36" "33,116.24" "33,687.55" "33,555.98" "32,448.14" "32,881.39" "33,446.15" "33,405.77" "33,463.59" "33,611.74" "33,823.63" "34,067.06" "34,809.05" "35,331.50" "35,857.26" "32,928.90" "35,069.29" "35,853.18" "35,987.64" "36,446.31" "37,003.47" "37,510.69" "37,944.30" 2021 +132 FRA NGDPRPPPPC France "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "28,720.28" "28,867.86" "29,409.04" "29,605.36" "29,938.90" "30,309.32" "30,857.48" "31,498.92" "32,776.91" "34,075.66" "34,872.64" "35,088.57" "35,444.85" "35,045.01" "35,750.69" "36,441.22" "36,817.92" "37,561.53" "38,791.82" "39,932.69" "41,320.79" "41,830.12" "42,024.02" "42,084.89" "42,871.93" "43,287.59" "44,114.67" "44,875.73" "44,700.46" "43,224.69" "43,801.83" "44,554.15" "44,500.36" "44,577.38" "44,774.74" "45,057.00" "45,381.28" "46,369.70" "47,065.66" "47,766.04" "43,865.12" "46,716.37" "47,760.60" "47,939.72" "48,550.71" "49,292.92" "49,968.59" "50,546.21" 2021 +132 FRA NGDPPC France "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,407.94" "9,439.16" "10,784.74" "11,903.24" "12,879.71" "13,736.88" "14,700.92" "15,372.77" "16,531.69" "17,720.36" "18,621.45" "19,206.41" "19,803.41" "19,908.24" "20,496.25" "21,094.71" "21,614.66" "22,244.76" "23,189.02" "23,950.09" "25,121.14" "25,953.92" "26,603.08" "27,131.72" "28,163.08" "28,966.71" "30,100.31" "31,416.01" "32,065.41" "30,999.76" "31,789.72" "32,636.08" "32,958.93" "33,237.99" "33,575.41" "34,189.80" "34,654.43" "35,539.49" "36,446.00" "37,446.33" "35,379.10" "38,180.61" "40,048.93" "41,606.10" "43,231.91" "44,682.89" "46,040.27" "47,334.76" 2021 +132 FRA NGDPDPC France "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,069.51" "11,456.04" "10,822.04" "10,292.76" "9,697.43" "10,108.56" "13,947.32" "16,793.96" "18,241.00" "18,236.77" "22,490.29" "22,406.39" "24,590.75" "23,082.72" "24,262.18" "27,741.29" "27,720.86" "25,028.47" "25,818.37" "25,550.78" "23,212.45" "23,245.26" "25,137.40" "30,682.64" "35,016.22" "36,057.12" "37,795.92" "43,060.03" "47,155.21" "43,190.97" "42,178.58" "45,419.97" "42,372.07" "44,144.62" "44,616.46" "37,937.86" "38,348.51" "40,134.13" "43,060.59" "41,924.84" "40,377.53" "45,187.77" "42,330.45" "42,646.03" "44,431.00" "46,193.26" "47,906.07" "49,579.07" 2021 +132 FRA PPPPC France "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,761.01" "11,839.60" "12,806.84" "13,397.20" "14,037.12" "14,660.12" "15,225.78" "15,926.71" "17,157.29" "18,536.61" "19,680.08" "20,471.65" "21,150.78" "21,407.81" "22,305.37" "23,212.93" "23,882.33" "24,784.79" "25,884.70" "27,021.43" "28,594.19" "29,598.80" "30,199.46" "30,840.11" "32,260.21" "33,594.46" "35,292.76" "36,871.84" "37,432.14" "36,428.32" "37,358.42" "38,789.62" "39,036.96" "40,951.51" "41,576.11" "42,289.11" "44,421.74" "46,369.70" "48,189.98" "49,782.00" "46,267.36" "51,322.29" "56,199.90" "58,420.55" "60,406.56" "62,469.83" "64,531.70" "66,540.84" 2021 +132 FRA NGAP_NPGDP France Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.812 -0.027 0.364 -0.408 -0.915 -1.336 -1.627 -1.682 0.013 1.72 2.099 0.986 0.441 -2.01 -1.662 -1.45 -2.167 -2.106 -0.991 -0.169 1.492 1.263 0.448 -0.58 0.043 0.03 1.028 2.021 1.134 -2.481 -1.745 -0.747 -1.503 -1.986 -2.227 -2.409 -2.663 -1.547 -0.824 0 -4.727 -1.935 -0.842 -1.206 -1.033 -0.577 -0.265 -0.083 2021 +132 FRA PPPSH France Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.315 4.284 4.374 4.324 4.206 4.13 4.082 4.034 4.036 4.07 4.026 3.972 3.631 3.537 3.517 3.469 3.386 3.331 3.359 3.354 3.333 3.317 3.264 3.164 3.082 2.993 2.918 2.834 2.757 2.69 2.601 2.556 2.457 2.469 2.429 2.431 2.465 2.45 2.409 2.389 2.272 2.291 2.279 2.236 2.201 2.169 2.134 2.098 2021 +132 FRA PPPEX France Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.781 0.797 0.842 0.888 0.918 0.937 0.966 0.965 0.964 0.956 0.946 0.938 0.936 0.93 0.919 0.909 0.905 0.898 0.896 0.886 0.879 0.877 0.881 0.88 0.873 0.862 0.853 0.852 0.857 0.851 0.851 0.841 0.844 0.812 0.808 0.808 0.78 0.766 0.756 0.752 0.765 0.744 0.713 0.712 0.716 0.715 0.713 0.711 2021 +132 FRA NID_NGDP France Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.748 23.519 23.798 21.75 21.229 21.168 21.757 22.263 23.343 24.268 24.41 23.602 21.96 19.543 20.317 20.513 19.622 19.452 20.681 21.364 22.488 22.165 21.316 21.186 21.89 22.453 23.238 24.165 24.13 21.333 21.946 23.221 22.627 22.287 22.71 22.712 22.609 23.436 23.857 24.365 23.594 24.58 24.868 23.572 23.284 22.929 22.735 22.651 2021 +132 FRA NGSD_NGDP France Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.153 22.748 21.736 20.912 21.087 21.105 22.061 21.787 22.886 23.817 23.634 23.116 22.233 20.237 20.902 20.971 20.828 23.169 24.368 25.797 23.588 23.74 22.464 22.022 22.422 22.556 23.491 24.063 23.433 20.783 21.318 22.361 21.662 21.777 21.754 22.344 22.123 22.67 23.026 24.877 21.797 24.939 23.605 22.064 22.112 22.264 22.219 22.376 2021 +132 FRA PCPI France "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 35.582 40.327 45.157 49.429 53.222 56.325 57.755 59.655 61.266 65.291 65.502 67.733 69.395 70.945 72.127 73.403 74.93 75.879 76.392 76.832 78.226 79.621 81.165 82.926 84.863 86.465 88.102 89.518 92.347 92.44 94.048 96.198 98.328 99.302 99.91 99.999 100.305 101.473 103.603 104.947 105.498 107.676 113.93 119.176 122.082 124.232 126.269 128.238 2021 +132 FRA PCPIPCH France "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.057 13.333 11.978 9.46 7.674 5.831 2.539 3.289 2.701 6.569 0.323 3.406 2.455 2.234 1.666 1.769 2.081 1.267 0.675 0.576 1.815 1.783 1.939 2.169 2.336 1.887 1.893 1.608 3.16 0.101 1.739 2.286 2.215 0.99 0.613 0.089 0.306 1.165 2.098 1.297 0.526 2.064 5.809 4.604 2.439 1.761 1.64 1.559 2021 +132 FRA PCPIE France "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 37.573 42.792 46.939 51.301 54.733 57.307 58.522 60.346 62.205 64.421 66.49 68.66 70.04 71.6 72.62 74.16 75.42 76.28 76.46 77.5 78.9 80.08 81.83 83.8 85.68 87.16 88.62 91.09 92.15 93.06 94.91 97.41 98.89 99.72 99.83 100.12 100.93 102.19 104.11 105.77 105.58 109.087 115.969 120.445 122.856 124.981 126.996 128.974 2021 +132 FRA PCPIEPCH France "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.728 13.892 9.691 9.292 6.69 4.703 2.121 3.115 3.081 3.563 3.212 3.264 2.01 2.227 1.425 2.121 1.699 1.14 0.236 1.36 1.806 1.496 2.185 2.407 2.243 1.727 1.675 2.787 1.164 0.988 1.988 2.634 1.519 0.839 0.11 0.29 0.809 1.248 1.879 1.594 -0.18 3.321 6.309 3.86 2.001 1.73 1.612 1.558 2021 +132 FRA TM_RPCH France Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.622 -1.577 3.318 -2.539 3.926 4.907 6.442 7.592 8.212 8.654 4.972 2.908 1.404 -3.66 9.09 8.068 2.262 8.012 11.802 6.452 16.205 2.299 1.959 0.984 5.438 6.468 6.054 5.746 1.095 -9.318 8.549 5.993 0.419 2.543 4.974 5.618 2.833 4.745 3.07 2.36 -13.033 7.828 6.692 1.59 3.247 3.749 3.582 3.001 2021 +132 FRA TMG_RPCH France Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.387 -4.599 3.307 -3.043 3.008 5.586 6.694 8.456 10.86 9.733 4.934 3.308 0.959 -4.548 10.938 8.499 0.56 7.789 11.945 7.094 16.904 1.009 2.125 1.066 6.667 7.008 6.189 5.374 1.021 -10.839 8.659 6.206 -0.592 0.628 2.803 4.914 3.197 5.839 2.476 2.167 -11.045 7.549 6.164 1.649 3.247 3.749 3.582 3.001 2021 +132 FRA TX_RPCH France Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.702 4.544 -1.459 5.003 7.258 2.256 -1.029 2.675 8.127 10.353 4.117 6.144 5.663 0.123 8.339 9.297 4.095 13.087 8.757 4.757 13.419 3.035 1.997 -0.858 4.722 4.12 6.366 2.79 0.259 -10.771 8.297 6.485 3.076 2.219 3.341 4.479 1.619 4.612 4.522 1.622 -16.975 8.593 6.893 1.549 3.663 4.471 3.954 3.385 2021 +132 FRA TXG_RPCH France Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.305 4.311 -2.549 4.597 7.149 2.784 0.062 4.048 8.866 10.115 5.113 5.893 4.832 0.165 9.92 9.923 2.998 13.183 8.652 4.612 12.788 3.031 1.854 -0.131 4.929 3.772 6.847 1.423 -0.442 -12.474 9.855 5.612 1.657 1.331 1.7 4.436 1.591 5.312 3.992 1.768 -15.41 7.02 4.043 1.35 3.663 4.471 3.954 3.385 2021 +132 FRA LUR France Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. Data prior to 1983 are not harmonized. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 6.349 7.438 8.069 7.383 8.458 8.7 8.875 9.15 8.842 8.7 8.4 8.617 9.442 10.267 10.667 10.508 10.833 10.892 10.692 10.442 9.175 8.458 8.275 8.517 8.875 8.875 8.85 8.025 7.442 9.117 9.267 9.208 9.775 10.3 10.275 10.35 10.067 9.417 9.025 8.408 8.025 7.867 7.454 7.555 7.515 7.454 7.42 7.362 2021 +132 FRA LE France Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. Data prior to 1983 are not harmonized. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 23.183 22.964 22.943 22.822 22.771 22.827 23.012 22.972 23.076 23.471 23.481 23.434 23.486 23.192 23.217 23.533 23.681 23.563 23.839 24.017 24.678 25.172 25.435 25.355 25.431 25.715 25.823 26.315 26.776 26.416 26.477 26.522 26.478 26.553 26.559 26.605 26.822 27.045 27.26 27.467 27.401 27.871 27.996 27.976 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +132 FRA LP France Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 53.731 54.029 54.335 54.65 54.895 55.157 55.411 55.682 55.966 56.27 56.577 56.841 57.111 57.369 57.565 57.753 57.936 58.116 58.299 58.497 58.858 59.267 59.686 60.102 60.505 60.963 61.4 61.795 62.135 62.466 62.765 63.07 63.376 63.698 64.028 64.301 64.469 64.639 64.844 65.097 65.284 65.447 65.629 65.814 65.998 66.183 66.369 66.555 2021 +132 FRA GGR France General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 207.706 237.397 277.762 313.57 346.003 373.838 396.741 422.037 444.836 475.535 502.525 528.48 542.76 557.876 580.522 605.485 638.344 657.735 683.328 714.89 744.228 774.316 788.119 803.185 841.688 881.867 932.06 969.307 996.839 967.767 997.547 "1,052.57" "1,088.82" "1,125.15" "1,146.02" "1,168.96" "1,185.17" "1,230.06" "1,260.96" "1,274.57" "1,213.64" "1,314.94" "1,400.06" "1,426.26" "1,465.74" "1,512.35" "1,559.06" "1,607.05" 2021 +132 FRA GGR_NGDP France General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 45.976 46.55 47.401 48.204 48.938 49.339 48.704 49.304 48.079 47.691 47.698 48.409 47.99 48.846 49.202 49.7 50.975 50.878 50.546 51.027 50.334 50.339 49.635 49.255 49.394 49.939 50.432 49.929 50.033 49.977 49.995 51.136 52.126 53.144 53.309 53.172 53.049 53.545 53.356 52.287 52.545 52.622 53.268 52.087 51.371 51.14 51.022 51.012 2021 +132 FRA GGX France General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 209.642 249.675 294.386 330.098 365.348 396.36 422.787 439.28 468.563 493.305 528.166 559.735 594.798 630.501 644.506 667.721 687.256 704.959 715.484 737.347 763.723 795.531 838.298 868.664 902.872 941.123 977.223 "1,020.49" "1,061.87" "1,106.70" "1,134.96" "1,158.67" "1,192.86" "1,211.62" "1,229.96" "1,248.66" "1,266.44" "1,298.02" "1,315.05" "1,349.28" "1,418.65" "1,475.62" "1,534.04" "1,578.98" "1,607.36" "1,659.29" "1,710.72" "1,763.22" 2021 +132 FRA GGX_NGDP France General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 46.405 48.957 50.237 50.744 51.674 52.312 51.901 51.319 50.644 49.473 50.132 51.272 52.591 55.204 54.625 54.809 54.881 54.531 52.924 52.63 51.652 51.718 52.795 53.271 52.985 53.294 52.876 52.566 53.296 57.152 56.882 56.291 57.107 57.228 57.214 56.798 56.686 56.503 55.645 55.352 61.421 59.052 58.365 57.664 56.335 56.109 55.986 55.969 2021 +132 FRA GGXCNL France General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.936 -12.278 -16.624 -16.528 -19.345 -22.522 -26.046 -17.243 -23.727 -17.77 -25.641 -31.255 -52.038 -72.625 -63.984 -62.236 -48.912 -47.224 -32.156 -22.457 -19.495 -21.215 -50.179 -65.479 -61.184 -59.256 -45.163 -51.179 -65.026 -138.934 -137.409 -106.104 -104.043 -86.468 -83.941 -79.697 -81.261 -67.962 -54.095 -74.705 -205.013 -160.675 -133.977 -152.722 -141.618 -146.949 -151.667 -156.169 2021 +132 FRA GGXCNL_NGDP France General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -0.429 -2.408 -2.837 -2.541 -2.736 -2.972 -3.197 -2.014 -2.564 -1.782 -2.434 -2.863 -4.601 -6.359 -5.423 -5.109 -3.906 -3.653 -2.379 -1.603 -1.318 -1.379 -3.16 -4.015 -3.591 -3.356 -2.444 -2.636 -3.264 -7.175 -6.887 -5.155 -4.981 -4.084 -3.905 -3.625 -3.637 -2.958 -2.289 -3.065 -8.876 -6.43 -5.097 -5.577 -4.963 -4.969 -4.964 -4.957 2021 +132 FRA GGSB France General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.737 -7.547 -11.351 -11.288 -10.71 -19.307 -21.912 -12.739 -23.764 -22.965 -32.354 -34.507 -53.555 -65.44 -57.798 -53.369 -34.803 -32.859 -24.782 -21.113 -31.808 -32.15 -54.045 -60.413 -61.576 -67.949 -57.886 -73.099 -77.666 -113.369 -118.255 -97.383 -83.079 -60.819 -55.534 -47.229 -43.79 -44.175 -36.675 -51.405 -138.717 -129.399 -119.638 -133.634 -124.712 -137.214 -147.058 -154.684 2021 +132 FRA GGSB_NPGDP France General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -0.165 -1.481 -1.948 -1.731 -1.502 -2.514 -2.646 -1.463 -2.569 -2.343 -3.135 -3.192 -4.756 -5.615 -4.817 -4.317 -2.719 -2.488 -1.815 -1.504 -2.183 -2.117 -3.419 -3.683 -3.615 -3.849 -3.164 -3.841 -3.942 -5.709 -5.823 -4.696 -3.918 -2.816 -2.526 -2.097 -1.908 -1.893 -1.539 -2.109 -5.722 -5.078 -4.514 -4.821 -4.326 -4.613 -4.8 -4.906 2021 +132 FRA GGXONLB France General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.763 -7.542 -11.123 -7.419 -8.5 -9.536 -11.352 -1.33 -6.724 1.682 -2.729 -6.253 -24.196 -42.178 -31.066 -27.143 -10.479 -8.428 6.686 14.576 18.473 18.707 -8.677 -24.623 -18.401 -16.188 -1.147 -3.061 -12.246 -95.664 -91.912 -55.222 -53.23 -40.517 -39.766 -38.473 -42.275 -30.429 -16.07 -41.611 -177.378 -128.51 -89.445 -112.289 -102.837 -103.575 -101.274 -96.845 2021 +132 FRA GGXONLB_NGDP France General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 0.169 -1.479 -1.898 -1.14 -1.202 -1.259 -1.394 -0.155 -0.727 0.169 -0.259 -0.573 -2.139 -3.693 -2.633 -2.228 -0.837 -0.652 0.495 1.04 1.249 1.216 -0.546 -1.51 -1.08 -0.917 -0.062 -0.158 -0.615 -4.94 -4.606 -2.683 -2.548 -1.914 -1.85 -1.75 -1.892 -1.325 -0.68 -1.707 -7.68 -5.143 -3.403 -4.101 -3.604 -3.502 -3.314 -3.074 2021 +132 FRA GGXWDN France General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a 85.851 107.548 172.574 208.123 212.048 230.71 249.748 271.971 309.929 354.497 410.692 494.117 561.7 617.8 649.9 683.7 707.3 734.5 761.8 813.6 897.3 965.9 "1,039.80" "1,072.10" "1,126.90" "1,191.70" "1,350.70" "1,469.00" "1,573.20" "1,670.50" "1,757.10" "1,837.30" "1,898.30" "1,992.50" "2,053.20" "2,109.00" "2,166.60" "2,362.40" "2,525.10" "2,636.30" "2,765.69" "2,909.00" "3,055.66" "3,207.08" "3,368.80" 2021 +132 FRA GGXWDN_NGDP France General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 13.197 15.211 22.776 25.549 24.773 24.936 25.047 25.815 28.389 31.344 35.959 41.879 46.106 49.335 50.272 50.573 50.485 49.676 49.525 51.24 55.027 56.684 58.882 58.009 58.047 59.813 69.752 73.623 76.429 79.974 82.992 85.465 86.348 89.185 89.377 89.239 88.881 102.282 101.052 100.302 101.002 101.955 103.328 104.956 106.934 2021 +132 FRA GGXWDG France General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 94.1 112.4 148.6 173.6 205.7 232.6 255 288.3 311.2 343.4 374.9 398.2 454.9 531.7 588.6 683.5 751.3 794.1 829.4 847.6 870.6 897.4 956.8 "1,050.40" "1,123.60" "1,189.90" "1,194.10" "1,252.90" "1,370.30" "1,608.00" "1,701.10" "1,808.00" "1,892.50" "1,977.70" "2,039.90" "2,101.30" "2,188.50" "2,254.30" "2,310.90" "2,374.90" "2,648.10" "2,813.10" "2,939.23" "3,081.28" "3,237.84" "3,396.49" "3,559.25" "3,731.89" 2021 +132 FRA GGXWDG_NGDP France General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 20.829 22.04 25.359 26.687 29.094 30.699 31.304 33.681 33.635 34.439 35.585 36.475 40.222 46.554 49.887 56.104 59.995 61.426 61.351 60.5 58.881 58.341 60.258 64.415 65.938 67.382 64.611 64.537 68.777 83.04 85.256 87.837 90.602 93.412 94.889 95.582 97.958 98.131 97.783 97.426 114.651 112.577 111.827 112.527 113.48 114.853 116.482 118.459 2021 +132 FRA NGDP_FY France "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2022 onward are based on the 2018-22 budget laws, Stability Program 2022-27, and other available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, adjusted for differences in revenue projections and assumptions on macroeconomic and financial variables. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 451.77 509.985 585.989 650.512 707.03 757.689 814.596 855.983 925.215 997.121 "1,053.55" "1,091.71" "1,130.98" "1,142.12" "1,179.87" "1,218.27" "1,252.27" "1,292.78" "1,351.90" "1,401.00" "1,478.59" "1,538.20" "1,587.83" "1,630.67" "1,704.02" "1,765.91" "1,848.15" "1,941.36" "1,992.38" "1,936.42" "1,995.29" "2,058.37" "2,088.80" "2,117.19" "2,149.77" "2,198.43" "2,234.13" "2,297.24" "2,363.31" "2,437.64" "2,309.70" "2,498.82" "2,628.36" "2,738.25" "2,853.23" "2,957.25" "3,055.63" "3,150.35" 2021 +132 FRA BCA France Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.175 -4.772 -12.126 -4.714 -0.756 -0.352 2.353 -4.452 -4.665 -4.635 -9.869 -6.186 3.835 9.188 8.17 7.337 19.361 54.064 55.507 66.26 15.021 21.696 17.225 15.413 11.288 2.283 5.877 -2.712 -20.406 -14.84 -16.645 -24.622 -25.909 -14.341 -27.309 -8.976 -12.028 -19.889 -23.208 13.987 -47.359 10.604 -35.092 -42.339 -34.389 -20.33 -16.409 -9.09 2021 +132 FRA BCA_NGDPD France Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.595 -0.771 -2.062 -0.838 -0.142 -0.063 0.304 -0.476 -0.457 -0.452 -0.776 -0.486 0.273 0.694 0.585 0.458 1.205 3.717 3.688 4.433 1.099 1.575 1.148 0.836 0.533 0.104 0.253 -0.102 -0.696 -0.55 -0.629 -0.86 -0.965 -0.51 -0.956 -0.368 -0.486 -0.767 -0.831 0.513 -1.797 0.359 -1.263 -1.509 -1.173 -0.665 -0.516 -0.275 2021 +646 GAB NGDP_R Gabon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "2,595.28" "2,491.47" "2,593.62" "2,645.50" "2,775.12" "2,936.08" "2,874.42" "2,431.76" "2,516.87" "2,905.24" "3,054.76" "3,241.82" "3,141.75" "3,265.75" "3,386.99" "3,555.46" "3,684.35" "3,895.77" "4,031.26" "3,670.73" "3,601.61" "3,679.03" "3,685.90" "3,748.59" "3,790.57" "3,760.76" "3,689.00" "3,922.62" "3,990.57" "3,899.62" "4,144.15" "4,438.04" "4,671.08" "4,928.79" "5,147.39" "5,347.05" "5,458.89" "5,484.69" "5,530.94" "5,747.49" "5,640.37" "5,724.06" "5,880.42" "6,099.47" "6,327.04" "6,565.04" "6,812.99" "7,072.48" 2021 +646 GAB NGDP_RPCH Gabon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -- -4 4.1 2 4.9 5.8 -2.1 -15.4 3.5 15.431 5.147 6.124 -3.087 3.947 3.713 4.974 3.625 5.738 3.478 -8.943 -1.883 2.15 0.187 1.701 1.12 -0.786 -1.908 6.333 1.733 -2.279 6.27 7.092 5.251 5.517 4.435 3.879 2.091 0.473 0.843 3.915 -1.864 1.484 2.732 3.725 3.731 3.762 3.777 3.809 2021 +646 GAB NGDP Gabon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 963.205 "1,117.08" "1,266.06" "1,405.67" "1,550.07" "1,678.29" "1,693.20" "1,111.76" "1,214.95" "1,422.22" "1,725.76" "1,623.13" "1,576.33" "1,630.20" "2,477.83" "2,635.85" "3,101.85" "3,310.89" "2,816.67" "3,057.34" "3,842.28" "3,679.03" "3,701.27" "3,776.24" "4,097.53" "4,989.26" "5,309.45" "5,961.58" "6,944.82" "5,738.12" "7,111.48" "8,581.58" "8,766.49" "8,690.52" "8,988.33" "8,503.45" "8,310.62" "8,669.07" "9,368.91" "9,886.93" "8,816.14" "11,219.04" "13,768.42" "13,766.40" "14,124.00" "14,587.75" "15,168.60" "15,838.43" 2021 +646 GAB NGDPD Gabon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.559 4.111 3.853 3.689 3.547 3.736 4.889 3.699 4.079 4.458 6.339 5.754 5.955 5.757 4.463 5.281 6.064 5.673 4.774 4.966 5.397 5.023 5.332 6.51 7.767 9.468 10.164 12.457 15.57 12.188 14.384 18.207 17.181 17.596 18.209 14.385 14.02 14.924 16.875 16.875 15.339 20.242 22.221 21.545 22.186 23.063 24.143 25.381 2021 +646 GAB PPPGDP Gabon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.63 6.967 7.701 8.163 8.872 9.683 9.671 8.384 8.983 10.776 11.755 12.896 12.783 13.602 14.409 15.443 16.295 17.528 18.341 16.936 16.994 17.75 18.061 18.73 19.448 19.901 20.123 21.976 22.785 22.409 24.1 26.345 26.868 27.464 28.956 28.63 28.685 30.987 31.995 33.842 33.612 35.528 39.093 41.994 44.475 47.006 49.71 52.601 2021 +646 GAB NGDP_D Gabon "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 37.114 44.836 48.814 53.135 55.856 57.161 58.906 45.718 48.272 48.954 56.494 50.068 50.174 49.918 73.157 74.135 84.19 84.987 69.871 83.29 106.682 100 100.417 100.737 108.098 132.666 143.927 151.98 174.031 147.145 171.603 193.364 187.676 176.322 174.619 159.03 152.24 158.059 169.391 172.022 156.304 195.998 234.14 225.699 223.232 222.203 222.642 223.945 2021 +646 GAB NGDPRPC Gabon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,468,940.43" "3,258,499.40" "3,319,088.09" "3,312,613.84" "3,400,129.10" "3,519,898.87" "3,371,801.46" "2,791,139.14" "2,826,643.14" "3,192,573.19" "3,284,690.67" "3,376,897.90" "3,173,489.10" "3,220,656.08" "3,258,762.10" "3,337,412.65" "3,374,044.38" "3,480,643.36" "3,513,848.14" "3,121,559.56" "2,988,073.00" "2,977,859.58" "2,910,653.15" "2,887,961.75" "2,849,073.91" "2,757,724.87" "2,639,126.58" "2,724,521.40" "2,670,254.35" "2,513,868.39" "2,573,697.75" "2,655,316.03" "2,692,436.15" "2,734,071.18" "2,755,316.96" "2,770,489.72" "2,757,563.53" "2,708,570.88" "2,694,349.11" "2,762,629.72" "2,676,001.82" "2,681,448.74" "2,720,879.39" "2,788,471.05" "2,858,737.41" "2,932,403.93" "3,009,195.92" "3,089,760.25" 2015 +646 GAB NGDPRPPPPC Gabon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,598.51" "18,409.57" "18,751.88" "18,715.31" "19,209.74" "19,886.41" "19,049.70" "15,769.13" "15,969.71" "18,037.11" "18,557.55" "19,078.49" "17,929.29" "18,195.77" "18,411.06" "18,855.41" "19,062.37" "19,664.62" "19,852.22" "17,635.90" "16,881.74" "16,824.04" "16,444.34" "16,316.14" "16,096.44" "15,580.34" "14,910.30" "15,392.75" "15,086.16" "14,202.63" "14,540.64" "15,001.76" "15,211.48" "15,446.71" "15,566.74" "15,652.46" "15,579.43" "15,302.64" "15,222.29" "15,608.06" "15,118.63" "15,149.41" "15,372.18" "15,754.05" "16,151.04" "16,567.23" "17,001.08" "17,456.25" 2015 +646 GAB NGDPPC Gabon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,287,451.25" "1,460,990.13" "1,620,195.88" "1,760,143.15" "1,899,175.99" "2,012,002.37" "1,986,179.60" "1,276,059.78" "1,364,480.23" "1,562,880.20" "1,855,657.02" "1,690,756.99" "1,592,256.36" "1,607,688.96" "2,384,016.65" "2,474,199.94" "2,840,607.94" "2,958,090.50" "2,455,153.09" "2,599,933.43" "3,187,746.19" "2,977,859.58" "2,922,795.13" "2,909,259.89" "3,079,795.50" "3,658,573.61" "3,798,404.11" "4,140,720.09" "4,647,060.60" "3,699,042.99" "4,416,541.26" "5,134,433.56" "5,053,048.96" "4,820,759.12" "4,811,307.04" "4,405,922.36" "4,198,120.43" "4,281,153.51" "4,563,979.98" "4,752,321.68" "4,182,701.39" "5,255,581.52" "6,370,672.10" "6,293,537.58" "6,381,624.04" "6,515,903.27" "6,699,740.78" "6,919,352.16" 2015 +646 GAB NGDPDPC Gabon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,093.62" "5,376.62" "4,930.53" "4,619.02" "4,346.39" "4,478.47" "5,735.36" "4,245.96" "4,581.14" "4,899.23" "6,815.63" "5,993.32" "6,015.51" "5,677.62" "4,293.94" "4,956.84" "5,552.92" "5,068.09" "4,161.62" "4,222.73" "4,477.32" "4,065.93" "4,210.28" "5,015.60" "5,837.62" "6,942.70" "7,271.09" "8,652.15" "10,418.28" "7,856.85" "8,933.31" "10,893.46" "9,903.41" "9,760.75" "9,746.79" "7,453.11" "7,082.22" "7,370.35" "8,220.50" "8,111.34" "7,277.37" "9,482.51" "10,281.78" "9,849.73" "10,024.05" "10,301.63" "10,663.78" "11,088.08" 2015 +646 GAB PPPPC Gabon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,862.35" "9,112.30" "9,855.25" "10,221.21" "10,869.89" "11,608.59" "11,344.07" "9,622.76" "10,088.80" "11,841.72" "12,639.34" "13,433.62" "12,912.14" "13,414.61" "13,863.26" "14,495.55" "14,923.00" "15,659.91" "15,987.25" "14,402.54" "14,099.00" "14,367.36" "14,261.98" "14,430.09" "14,617.92" "14,592.95" "14,396.29" "15,263.75" "15,246.61" "14,445.67" "14,967.24" "15,762.73" "15,487.11" "15,234.60" "15,499.57" "14,834.21" "14,490.23" "15,302.64" "15,585.92" "16,266.79" "15,946.60" "16,643.03" "18,088.44" "19,198.28" "20,095.04" "20,995.96" "21,955.97" "22,980.03" 2015 +646 GAB NGAP_NPGDP Gabon Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +646 GAB PPPSH Gabon Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.049 0.047 0.048 0.048 0.048 0.049 0.047 0.038 0.038 0.042 0.042 0.044 0.038 0.039 0.039 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.041 0.036 0.034 0.034 0.033 0.032 0.031 0.029 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.026 0.027 0.028 0.027 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 2021 +646 GAB PPPEX Gabon Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 145.272 160.332 164.399 172.205 174.719 173.32 175.085 132.609 135.247 131.981 146.816 125.86 123.315 119.846 171.966 170.687 190.351 188.896 153.569 180.519 226.097 207.266 204.936 201.611 210.686 250.708 263.846 271.278 304.793 256.066 295.081 325.733 326.274 316.435 310.415 297.011 289.721 279.766 292.827 292.149 262.294 315.783 352.196 327.818 317.572 310.341 305.144 301.103 2021 +646 GAB NID_NGDP Gabon Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 33.472 41.533 40.596 44.375 41.263 47.534 42.426 36.203 40.364 27.922 23.011 28.923 23.976 23.514 22.817 24.7 21.035 33.373 41.402 25.443 21.585 29.227 31.94 28.661 26.516 24.958 26.607 26.258 22.82 29.091 26.105 23.832 29.115 33.26 35.926 34.799 35.466 31.774 28.189 32.146 30.947 32.483 29.258 32.11 30.512 31.436 31.367 31.39 2021 +646 GAB NGSD_NGDP Gabon Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 51.211 48.905 45.47 44.527 50.638 46.385 16.427 20.822 18.929 20.724 22.723 27.174 17.433 19.722 27.769 30.689 33.392 38.921 23.707 30.342 37.621 39.536 38.305 37.5 36.836 45.922 41.233 39.911 44.449 33.513 41.009 47.847 47.004 40.548 43.483 29.229 24.403 23.121 23.344 27.15 24.049 26.79 27.868 29.186 27.36 28.216 28.441 28.666 2021 +646 GAB PCPI Gabon "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Macroeconomics Department Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 41.899 45.503 53.101 58.624 62.083 66.615 70.878 70.169 63.293 67.662 78.061 70.387 63.67 64.01 87.128 95.533 96.192 100.014 101.463 99.499 100 102.136 102.304 104.457 104.884 106.112 104.62 103.552 109.002 111.057 112.664 114.086 117.147 117.71 123.021 122.845 125.408 128.734 134.884 137.611 139.456 140.96 145.894 150.564 154.327 157.722 161.192 164.739 2021 +646 GAB PCPIPCH Gabon "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.321 8.6 16.7 10.4 5.9 7.3 6.4 -1 -9.8 6.903 15.369 -9.83 -9.543 0.534 36.116 9.647 0.69 3.973 1.449 -1.935 0.504 2.136 0.164 2.105 0.408 1.171 -1.406 -1.021 5.263 1.885 1.447 1.262 2.683 0.48 4.512 -0.143 2.086 2.652 4.777 2.022 1.341 1.079 3.5 3.201 2.5 2.2 2.2 2.2 2021 +646 GAB PCPIE Gabon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Macroeconomics Department Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.341 78.845 65.666 62.69 63.516 93.337 96.557 97.351 99.411 99.955 99.006 100.783 101.725 102.154 105.751 105.237 106.41 105.694 105.488 111.37 112.334 113.106 115.709 118.216 122.073 124.194 122.765 127.762 129.112 137.185 138.586 140.738 143.095 149.704 152.739 157.166 159.707 164.009 166.939 2021 +646 GAB PCPIEPCH Gabon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.369 -16.715 -4.532 1.317 46.95 3.451 0.822 2.115 0.548 -0.949 1.795 0.935 0.421 3.521 -0.486 1.115 -0.673 -0.195 5.576 0.866 0.687 2.302 2.167 3.263 1.738 -1.151 4.071 1.057 6.253 1.021 1.553 1.675 4.618 2.028 2.898 1.616 2.694 1.787 2021 +646 GAB TM_RPCH Gabon Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2001 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2012 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 12.303 5.698 -6.617 11.053 1.494 22.051 123.564 -41.893 36.058 4.848 -10.515 3.304 1.87 4.48 -14.827 2.316 2.995 12.084 22.45 -24.535 -17.424 -2.371 11.309 -2.342 5.048 0.9 26.752 11.342 -0.789 8.77 12.412 -17.433 32.691 36.431 -5.439 -10.199 -16.127 6.159 0.019 7.267 -0.753 -11.121 0.759 2.663 0.439 1.844 1.74 4.2 2021 +646 GAB TMG_RPCH Gabon Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2001 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2012 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 12.303 5.698 -6.617 11.053 1.494 22.051 123.564 -41.893 36.058 4.848 -10.515 3.304 1.87 4.48 -14.827 2.316 2.995 12.084 22.45 -24.535 -17.424 -2.371 11.309 -2.342 5.048 0.9 26.752 11.321 -0.789 8.77 12.412 -17.433 32.691 36.431 -5.439 -10.199 -16.127 6.159 0.019 7.267 -0.753 -11.121 0.759 2.663 0.439 1.844 1.74 4.2 2021 +646 GAB TX_RPCH Gabon Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2001 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2012 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -24.638 -15.819 1.714 -0.899 7.224 2.471 -5.904 -5.975 5.162 25.187 19.512 -1.114 2.553 12.541 4.489 6.231 2.43 3.378 -6.227 -5.3 -10.458 -5.042 -8.456 5.998 5.469 -4.169 -10.022 5.244 2.95 -2.941 7.592 -2.158 -2.927 -1.263 2.209 20.106 -9.472 -8.323 -2.101 6.728 18.871 -10.41 -12.583 5.97 4.517 4.237 4.348 3.962 2021 +646 GAB TXG_RPCH Gabon Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2001 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2012 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -24.638 -15.819 1.714 -0.899 7.224 2.471 -5.904 -5.975 5.162 25.187 19.512 -1.114 2.553 12.541 4.489 6.231 2.43 3.378 -6.227 -5.3 -10.458 -5.042 -8.456 5.998 5.469 -4.169 -10.022 5.244 2.95 -2.941 7.592 -2.158 -2.927 -1.263 2.209 20.106 -9.472 -8.323 -2.101 6.728 18.871 -10.41 -12.583 5.97 4.517 4.237 4.348 3.962 2021 +646 GAB LUR Gabon Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +646 GAB LE Gabon Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +646 GAB LP Gabon Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. In close cooperation with World Bank and country authorities. Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 0.748 0.765 0.781 0.799 0.816 0.834 0.852 0.871 0.89 0.91 0.93 0.96 0.99 1.014 1.039 1.065 1.092 1.119 1.147 1.176 1.205 1.235 1.266 1.298 1.33 1.364 1.398 1.44 1.494 1.551 1.61 1.671 1.735 1.803 1.868 1.93 1.98 2.025 2.053 2.08 2.108 2.135 2.161 2.187 2.213 2.239 2.264 2.289 2015 +646 GAB GGR Gabon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 323.723 374.178 341.131 350.91 554.536 730.574 755.09 "1,029.83" 912.144 813.589 "1,207.60" "1,173.63" "1,089.90" "1,095.19" "1,141.85" "1,434.16" "1,582.57" "1,636.50" "2,078.13" "1,685.19" "1,833.93" "2,015.25" "2,643.43" "2,746.68" "2,672.69" "1,797.30" "1,424.25" "1,422.98" "1,580.82" "1,931.33" "1,552.95" "1,652.72" "2,236.01" "2,410.67" "2,494.14" "2,618.25" "2,741.39" "2,846.22" 2021 +646 GAB GGR_NGDP Gabon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.758 23.053 21.641 21.526 22.38 27.717 24.343 31.104 32.384 26.611 31.429 31.901 29.447 29.002 27.867 28.745 29.807 27.451 29.923 29.368 25.788 23.483 30.154 31.605 29.735 21.136 17.138 16.414 16.873 19.534 17.615 14.731 16.24 17.511 17.659 17.948 18.073 17.97 2021 +646 GAB GGX Gabon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 389.896 407.14 418.319 438.187 592.424 660.906 689.479 983.229 "1,281.50" 779.527 779.878 "1,023.99" 952.054 802.44 855.32 "1,036.15" "1,122.14" "1,155.85" "1,314.59" "1,296.72" "1,642.09" "1,865.71" "2,099.54" "3,013.40" "2,135.22" "1,892.30" "1,815.68" "1,570.29" "1,600.63" "1,721.04" "1,746.22" "1,860.46" "2,075.19" "1,998.12" "2,115.48" "2,265.47" "2,390.42" "2,508.98" 2021 +646 GAB GGX_NGDP Gabon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.593 25.084 26.537 26.879 23.909 25.074 22.228 29.697 45.497 25.497 20.297 27.833 25.722 21.25 20.874 20.768 21.135 19.388 18.929 22.598 23.091 21.741 23.95 34.675 23.755 22.253 21.848 18.114 17.084 17.407 19.807 16.583 15.072 14.514 14.978 15.53 15.759 15.841 2021 +646 GAB GGXCNL Gabon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -66.173 -32.962 -77.188 -87.277 -37.888 69.668 65.61 46.6 -369.36 34.062 427.72 149.643 137.845 292.748 286.526 398.007 460.429 480.646 763.537 388.474 191.836 149.543 543.889 -266.722 537.468 -95 -391.436 -147.309 -19.809 210.291 -193.267 -207.734 160.824 412.544 378.665 352.784 350.969 337.244 2021 +646 GAB GGXCNL_NGDP Gabon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.834 -2.031 -4.897 -5.354 -1.529 2.643 2.115 1.407 -13.113 1.114 11.132 4.067 3.724 7.752 6.993 7.977 8.672 8.062 10.994 6.77 2.698 1.743 6.204 -3.069 5.98 -1.117 -4.71 -1.699 -0.211 2.127 -2.192 -1.852 1.168 2.997 2.681 2.418 2.314 2.129 2021 +646 GAB GGSB Gabon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +646 GAB GGSB_NPGDP Gabon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +646 GAB GGXONLB Gabon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.109 59.024 16.912 19.71 118.374 280.623 251.751 241.629 -167.856 229.989 639.75 453.348 289.125 434.248 437.326 527.177 577.049 599.412 877.933 470.666 288.636 244.101 637.609 -131.553 682.7 77.3 -198.262 71.698 205.234 435.187 103.666 100.782 491.083 743.825 708.025 681.66 685.318 673.837 2021 +646 GAB GGXONLB_NGDP Gabon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.397 3.636 1.073 1.209 4.777 10.646 8.116 7.298 -5.959 7.523 16.65 12.322 7.812 11.499 10.673 10.566 10.868 10.055 12.642 8.202 4.059 2.844 7.273 -1.514 7.595 0.909 -2.386 0.827 2.191 4.402 1.176 0.898 3.567 5.403 5.013 4.673 4.518 4.254 2021 +646 GAB GGXWDN Gabon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +646 GAB GGXWDN_NGDP Gabon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +646 GAB GGXWDG Gabon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,553.09" "1,450.24" "1,385.13" "1,469.38" "1,765.84" "1,933.66" "2,002.22" "1,888.53" "2,466.99" "2,234.49" "2,785.53" "2,979.26" "3,000.62" "2,652.47" "2,470.86" "2,461.02" "2,102.43" "2,339.15" "1,392.66" "1,491.44" "1,514.40" "1,838.60" "1,879.75" "2,703.86" "3,061.68" "3,801.31" "5,335.31" "5,451.59" "5,706.97" "5,910.26" "6,901.43" "7,378.91" "7,428.23" "7,220.20" "6,957.59" "6,695.94" "6,431.58" "5,856.57" 2021 +646 GAB GGXWDG_NGDP Gabon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 89.994 89.348 87.87 90.135 71.266 73.36 64.549 57.04 87.585 73.086 72.497 80.979 81.07 70.241 60.301 49.326 39.598 39.237 20.053 25.992 21.295 21.425 21.442 31.113 34.063 44.703 64.199 62.886 60.914 59.779 78.282 65.771 53.951 52.448 49.261 45.901 42.401 36.977 2021 +646 GAB NGDP_FY Gabon "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 963.205 "1,117.08" "1,266.06" "1,405.67" "1,550.07" "1,678.29" "1,693.20" "1,111.76" "1,214.95" "1,422.22" "1,725.76" "1,623.13" "1,576.33" "1,630.20" "2,477.83" "2,635.85" "3,101.85" "3,310.89" "2,816.67" "3,057.34" "3,842.28" "3,679.03" "3,701.27" "3,776.24" "4,097.53" "4,989.26" "5,309.45" "5,961.58" "6,944.82" "5,738.12" "7,111.48" "8,581.58" "8,766.49" "8,690.52" "8,988.33" "8,503.45" "8,310.62" "8,669.07" "9,368.91" "9,886.93" "8,816.14" "11,219.04" "13,768.42" "13,766.40" "14,124.00" "14,587.75" "15,168.60" "15,838.43" 2021 +646 GAB BCA Gabon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.246 0.641 0.513 0.451 0.635 0.374 -0.948 -0.266 -0.602 -0.177 0.15 0.091 -0.226 -0.058 0.336 0.465 0.889 0.531 -0.621 0.39 1.001 0.517 0.338 0.766 0.924 1.983 1.796 1.701 3.368 0.539 2.144 4.371 3.074 1.282 1.376 -0.801 -1.551 -1.291 -0.81 -0.835 -1.058 -1.152 -0.309 -0.63 -0.699 -0.743 -0.707 -0.692 2019 +646 GAB BCA_NGDPD Gabon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 27.326 15.581 13.324 12.222 17.905 10.001 -19.385 -7.197 -14.756 -3.977 2.367 1.581 -3.791 -1.006 7.522 8.797 14.655 9.367 -12.999 7.862 18.549 10.3 6.34 11.764 11.903 20.944 17.669 13.653 21.633 4.422 14.904 24.005 17.89 7.288 7.557 -5.571 -11.063 -8.652 -4.802 -4.95 -6.897 -5.693 -1.39 -2.924 -3.153 -3.221 -2.927 -2.725 2019 +648 GMB NGDP_R The Gambia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 18.77 16.982 20.508 23.28 21.506 22.291 22.818 23.456 23.856 24.889 26.307 26.876 27.35 28.398 27.433 28.344 29.168 29.581 31.504 33.52 35.372 37.406 36.192 38.68 41.405 40.431 40.207 41.43 44.022 46.957 49.731 45.688 48.082 49.464 48.767 50.746 51.733 54.228 58.151 61.769 62.134 64.785 68.055 72.124 76.787 81.266 85.331 89.606 2020 +648 GMB NGDP_RPCH The Gambia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.705 -9.523 20.759 13.518 -7.62 3.649 2.364 2.8 1.702 4.331 5.696 2.163 1.763 3.833 -3.398 3.32 2.906 1.417 6.5 6.399 5.525 5.753 -3.247 6.874 7.046 -2.352 -0.556 3.043 6.256 6.666 5.908 -8.13 5.242 2.873 -1.407 4.058 1.943 4.823 7.235 6.222 0.591 4.265 5.048 5.979 6.464 5.833 5.002 5.01 2020 +648 GMB NGDP The Gambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 1.043 1.142 1.252 1.453 1.482 1.876 2.603 3.564 3.923 4.659 5.678 6.64 7.295 8.005 8.334 8.676 9.296 10.027 10.744 11.806 12.911 15.726 17.665 24.047 28.886 29.367 29.584 31.831 34.659 38.638 43.231 41.532 45.389 49.464 51.309 58.581 64.39 70.142 80.446 90.794 93.33 104.947 119.612 138.737 157.595 175.287 191.393 209.531 2020 +648 GMB NGDPD The Gambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.606 0.579 0.548 0.551 0.396 0.482 0.376 0.504 0.585 0.614 0.721 0.76 0.82 0.878 0.87 0.909 0.949 0.983 1.009 1.036 1.01 1.002 0.887 0.843 0.962 1.028 1.054 1.28 1.562 1.45 1.543 1.41 1.415 1.376 1.229 1.355 1.47 1.498 1.662 1.806 1.809 2.034 2.172 2.333 2.516 2.714 2.9 3.106 2020 +648 GMB PPPGDP The Gambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.724 0.717 0.919 1.085 1.038 1.11 1.159 1.221 1.286 1.394 1.528 1.614 1.68 1.786 1.762 1.859 1.948 2.009 2.164 2.335 2.52 2.725 2.678 2.918 3.208 3.23 3.312 3.505 3.795 4.074 4.367 4.095 4.191 4.166 4.103 4.311 4.446 4.589 5.038 5.447 5.546 6.022 6.776 7.437 8.084 8.715 9.325 9.982 2020 +648 GMB NGDP_D The Gambia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.554 6.727 6.106 6.242 6.891 8.414 11.408 15.196 16.445 18.719 21.583 24.705 26.672 28.189 30.377 30.611 31.871 33.896 34.104 35.222 36.5 42.04 48.809 62.171 69.764 72.634 73.581 76.829 78.731 82.285 86.929 90.904 94.399 100 105.212 115.439 124.467 129.348 138.34 146.989 150.206 161.993 175.758 192.358 205.237 215.696 224.296 233.837 2020 +648 GMB NGDPRPC The Gambia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "31,226.21" "26,609.68" "30,987.18" "33,823.42" "30,018.37" "29,891.28" "29,395.55" "29,031.32" "28,365.43" "28,431.23" "28,869.88" "28,335.47" "27,702.11" "27,173.02" "25,370.64" "25,420.48" "25,397.25" "24,639.94" "25,444.73" "26,245.99" "26,843.34" "27,503.27" "25,772.93" "26,677.15" "27,667.45" "26,190.50" "25,264.29" "25,264.73" "26,059.64" "26,982.20" "27,733.11" "24,720.74" "25,239.91" "25,188.84" "24,094.09" "24,328.80" "24,071.34" "24,494.18" "25,503.61" "26,298.24" "25,681.95" "25,996.78" "26,511.96" "27,277.54" "28,193.60" "28,967.55" "29,529.05" "30,103.76" 2018 +648 GMB NGDPRPPPPC The Gambia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,642.30" "2,251.66" "2,622.08" "2,862.08" "2,540.10" "2,529.34" "2,487.40" "2,456.58" "2,400.23" "2,405.80" "2,442.92" "2,397.70" "2,344.10" "2,299.33" "2,146.82" "2,151.03" "2,149.07" "2,084.99" "2,153.09" "2,220.89" "2,271.43" "2,327.28" "2,180.86" "2,257.37" "2,341.17" "2,216.19" "2,137.82" "2,137.86" "2,205.12" "2,283.18" "2,346.72" "2,091.82" "2,135.75" "2,131.43" "2,038.80" "2,058.66" "2,036.87" "2,072.65" "2,158.07" "2,225.31" "2,173.16" "2,199.80" "2,243.39" "2,308.18" "2,385.69" "2,451.18" "2,498.69" "2,547.33" 2018 +648 GMB NGDPPC The Gambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,734.39" "1,790.12" "1,891.97" "2,111.28" "2,068.50" "2,515.07" "3,353.51" "4,411.64" "4,664.68" "5,322.05" "6,230.92" "7,000.31" "7,388.69" "7,659.89" "7,706.94" "7,781.34" "8,094.35" "8,352.04" "8,677.66" "9,244.35" "9,797.86" "11,562.42" "12,579.43" "16,585.32" "19,302.00" "19,023.27" "18,589.67" "19,410.71" "20,517.13" "22,202.26" "24,108.19" "22,472.09" "23,826.27" "25,188.84" "25,349.81" "28,084.85" "29,960.81" "31,682.72" "35,281.67" "38,655.57" "38,575.94" "42,112.96" "46,596.93" "52,470.46" "57,863.76" "62,481.79" "66,232.34" "70,393.78" 2018 +648 GMB NGDPDPC The Gambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,007.79" 907.551 827.984 800.7 552.842 645.904 484.263 623.605 695.347 701.786 790.827 801.579 830.589 840.415 804.334 815.289 826.192 818.814 815.332 811.257 766.199 737.063 631.566 581.319 642.755 665.721 662.362 780.379 924.514 833.282 860.639 762.761 742.78 700.515 607.429 649.511 683.998 676.656 729.035 768.921 747.886 816.38 846.171 882.469 923.929 967.503 "1,003.39" "1,043.37" 2018 +648 GMB PPPPC The Gambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,204.52" "1,123.56" "1,389.23" "1,575.77" "1,448.98" "1,488.46" "1,493.25" "1,511.23" "1,528.63" "1,592.26" "1,677.33" "1,701.96" "1,701.84" "1,708.90" "1,629.63" "1,667.07" "1,696.04" "1,673.84" "1,747.97" "1,828.42" "1,912.40" "2,003.56" "1,906.77" "2,012.62" "2,143.36" "2,092.57" "2,080.86" "2,137.13" "2,246.64" "2,341.08" "2,435.16" "2,215.75" "2,199.79" "2,121.49" "2,027.03" "2,066.86" "2,068.74" "2,072.65" "2,209.62" "2,319.23" "2,292.17" "2,416.69" "2,639.80" "2,812.80" "2,968.26" "3,106.43" "3,226.93" "3,353.39" 2018 +648 GMB NGAP_NPGDP The Gambia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +648 GMB PPPSH The Gambia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 2020 +648 GMB PPPEX The Gambia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.44 1.593 1.362 1.34 1.428 1.69 2.246 2.919 3.052 3.342 3.715 4.113 4.342 4.482 4.729 4.668 4.772 4.99 4.964 5.056 5.123 5.771 6.597 8.241 9.005 9.091 8.934 9.083 9.132 9.484 9.9 10.142 10.831 11.873 12.506 13.588 14.483 15.286 15.967 16.667 16.829 17.426 17.652 18.654 19.494 20.114 20.525 20.992 2020 +648 GMB NID_NGDP The Gambia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 3.733 7.091 6.47 5.789 5.887 5.499 3.991 5.082 4.033 4.565 5.303 4.87 5.061 5.278 4.685 6.904 6.779 6.921 5.802 5.304 4.562 11.173 7.278 10.039 14.279 13.786 15.634 12.503 10.454 12.822 13.806 12.816 18.274 13.869 14.847 13.538 12.569 20.627 17.477 19.509 20.175 20.695 23.188 23.936 22.891 24.251 24.495 24.927 2020 +648 GMB NGSD_NGDP The Gambia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 0 6.082 9.275 8.681 6.796 7.46 6.124 7.29 8.116 8.108 7.4 7.757 8.075 6.634 6.403 9.348 5.399 3.256 -0.191 0.164 -0.868 14.353 5.205 2.832 11.559 7.503 11.338 7.324 2.891 5.04 3.757 5.379 13.796 7.131 7.509 3.65 3.328 13.23 7.952 13.359 17.226 12.618 9.438 12.259 13.532 14.381 15.571 16.31 2020 +648 GMB PCPI The Gambia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 20.415 22.031 23.846 26.384 32.217 38.119 59.677 73.827 82.354 89.152 100 108.642 118.946 126.637 128.803 137.795 139.31 143.184 144.78 150.291 151.57 158.379 172.015 201.312 230.074 241.484 246.448 259.682 271.24 283.593 297.913 312.201 326.703 343.827 365.358 390.233 418.425 452.106 481.587 515.856 546.453 586.728 653.098 725.414 786.431 834.01 875.711 919.497 2021 +648 GMB PCPIPCH The Gambia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 5.019 7.92 8.235 10.645 22.106 18.32 56.556 23.712 11.549 8.255 12.168 8.642 9.484 6.466 1.71 6.981 1.099 2.781 1.114 3.807 0.851 4.492 8.61 17.032 14.287 4.959 2.056 5.37 4.451 4.554 5.049 4.796 4.645 5.241 6.262 6.808 7.225 8.049 6.521 7.116 5.931 7.37 11.312 11.073 8.411 6.05 5 5 2021 +648 GMB PCPIE The Gambia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 20.685 21.538 24.28 28.016 34.93 43.822 66.741 76.964 86.521 93.783 103.619 115.59 120.498 126.677 133.065 138.44 141.559 141.996 148.782 151.385 151.693 163.932 185.252 217.789 235.407 246.814 247.859 262.78 280.741 288.371 305.063 318.432 334.059 352.684 377.193 402.34 434.025 464.169 493.925 531.836 561.967 604.715 679.838 745.937 798.899 838.844 880.786 924.825 2021 +648 GMB PCPIEPCH The Gambia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 4.126 12.731 15.385 24.681 25.455 52.301 15.317 12.418 8.394 10.487 11.553 4.246 5.128 5.043 4.039 2.253 0.309 4.779 1.749 0.203 8.069 13.005 17.564 8.09 4.846 0.423 6.02 6.835 2.718 5.789 4.382 4.908 5.575 6.95 6.667 7.875 6.945 6.411 7.676 5.665 7.607 12.423 9.723 7.1 5 5 5 2021 +648 GMB TM_RPCH The Gambia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Based on staff estimate Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.247 -17.289 9.508 -15.754 23.941 0.226 -3.113 -7.777 -0.397 12.804 7.179 -10.096 13.722 -0.568 20.442 5.056 -3.032 22.638 8.368 11.126 2.225 10.524 29.323 7.031 2.019 1.94 0.318 5.126 2020 +648 GMB TMG_RPCH The Gambia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Based on staff estimate Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.771 -12.53 15.041 -21.161 28.78 -0.115 -2.212 1.209 -4.406 -1.065 -10.181 -3.485 19.789 6.84 7.369 5.909 8.884 6 6 5.832 5.525 5.448 5.261 5.613 5.536 5.477 5.467 5.471 2020 +648 GMB TX_RPCH The Gambia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Based on staff estimate Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.98 -17.392 1.693 -19.826 20 8.9 6.856 1.69 -3.96 -0.963 0.299 2.744 15.884 -8.263 -9.92 -11.783 13.938 5.969 26.277 19.783 -58.126 16.374 60.285 19.453 16.951 5.514 4.927 4.888 2020 +648 GMB TXG_RPCH The Gambia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Based on staff estimate Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.837 28.059 6.216 -53.83 -28.975 9.814 -11.381 16.039 -6.952 9.921 0.906 17.394 4.699 4.047 4.019 4.626 4.677 5.168 5.168 5.168 -51.347 3.547 30.591 19.376 10.539 7.365 6.289 6.116 2020 +648 GMB LUR The Gambia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +648 GMB LE The Gambia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +648 GMB LP The Gambia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. Human Development Indicators Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.601 0.638 0.662 0.688 0.716 0.746 0.776 0.808 0.841 0.875 0.911 0.948 0.987 1.045 1.081 1.115 1.148 1.201 1.238 1.277 1.318 1.36 1.404 1.45 1.497 1.544 1.591 1.64 1.689 1.74 1.793 1.848 1.905 1.964 2.024 2.086 2.149 2.214 2.28 2.349 2.419 2.492 2.567 2.644 2.724 2.805 2.89 2.977 2018 +648 GMB GGR The Gambia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.22 1.126 1.529 1.82 3.065 2.823 3.203 3.651 3.846 4.909 5.026 5.619 7.397 5.992 7.72 8.32 8.466 13.519 12.135 19.238 21.446 17.648 22.274 28.631 32.266 37.111 40.138 44.068 2020 +648 GMB GGR_NGDP The Gambia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.447 7.159 8.654 7.57 10.611 9.614 10.828 11.469 11.097 12.706 11.627 13.53 16.296 12.114 15.046 14.203 13.148 19.273 15.085 21.189 22.979 16.817 18.622 20.637 20.474 21.172 20.971 21.032 2020 +648 GMB GGX The Gambia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.231 1.522 1.518 2.237 3.575 3.802 4.148 3.563 4.004 5.546 6.292 6.871 8.678 8.497 9.74 11.469 12.474 16.569 16.751 21.552 23.477 22.496 27.494 32.358 34.554 38.737 41.015 44.82 2020 +648 GMB GGX_NGDP The Gambia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.538 9.681 8.595 9.302 12.377 12.947 14.021 11.194 11.551 14.353 14.555 16.544 19.119 17.179 18.982 19.578 19.372 23.622 20.823 23.737 25.155 21.436 22.986 23.323 21.926 22.099 21.43 21.39 2020 +648 GMB GGXCNL The Gambia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.012 -0.397 0.01 -0.417 -0.51 -0.979 -0.945 0.087 -0.157 -0.637 -1.266 -1.252 -1.281 -2.505 -2.02 -3.149 -4.008 -3.05 -4.616 -2.314 -2.031 -4.848 -5.22 -3.726 -2.288 -1.626 -0.877 -0.752 2020 +648 GMB GGXCNL_NGDP The Gambia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.091 -2.523 0.059 -1.732 -1.766 -3.332 -3.194 0.275 -0.454 -1.648 -2.928 -3.014 -2.823 -5.065 -3.937 -5.375 -6.224 -4.349 -5.738 -2.548 -2.176 -4.619 -4.364 -2.686 -1.452 -0.928 -0.458 -0.359 2020 +648 GMB GGSB The Gambia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.134 -0.533 -0.316 -0.663 -1.057 -1.199 -1.125 -0.107 -0.504 -1.657 -2.331 -2.607 -3.893 -3.23 -3.305 -3.871 -4.715 -8.455 -7.249 -8.799 -9.938 -7.495 -10.942 -13.072 -11.905 -12.74 -11.924 -12.246 2020 +648 GMB GGSB_NPGDP The Gambia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +648 GMB GGXONLB The Gambia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.236 -0.103 0.381 0.191 0.358 0.152 -0.023 0.903 0.332 0.105 -0.5 -0.284 -0.069 -1.199 -0.125 -0.351 -0.746 -0.021 -2.139 0.529 0.936 -1.668 -2.165 -0.745 1.89 2.7 3.115 2.961 2020 +648 GMB GGXONLB_NGDP The Gambia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.824 -0.655 2.157 0.794 1.239 0.518 -0.079 2.835 0.957 0.271 -1.156 -0.685 -0.152 -2.424 -0.244 -0.599 -1.159 -0.03 -2.659 0.583 1.003 -1.589 -1.81 -0.537 1.199 1.54 1.628 1.413 2020 +648 GMB GGXWDN The Gambia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +648 GMB GGXWDN_NGDP The Gambia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +648 GMB GGXWDG The Gambia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.457 11.83 16.583 22.05 23.485 24.256 25.84 12.103 13.7 15.018 18.567 20.45 22.464 28.81 36.474 40.637 52.123 61.009 67.249 75.329 80.159 87.921 96.361 101.415 107.116 110.725 110.784 112.286 2020 +648 GMB GGXWDG_NGDP The Gambia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.25 75.23 93.875 91.694 81.303 82.596 87.344 38.023 39.528 38.868 42.949 49.241 49.492 58.244 71.086 69.369 80.948 86.979 83.596 82.967 85.888 83.777 80.561 73.099 67.969 63.168 57.883 53.589 2020 +648 GMB NGDP_FY The Gambia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on known projects and commitments (taking into account the implementation capacity of the authorities) , macroeconomic projections, and anticipated policy changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.043 1.142 1.252 1.453 1.482 1.876 2.603 3.564 3.923 4.659 5.678 6.64 7.295 8.005 8.334 8.676 9.296 10.027 10.744 11.806 12.911 15.726 17.665 24.047 28.886 29.367 29.584 31.831 34.659 38.638 43.231 41.532 45.389 49.464 51.309 58.581 64.39 70.142 80.446 90.794 93.33 104.947 119.612 138.737 157.595 175.287 191.393 209.531 2020 +648 GMB BCA The Gambia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank and IMF Staff Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Gambian dalasi Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.117 -0.035 -0.006 -0.004 -0.013 -0.006 -0.001 -0.004 0.01 0.005 -0.008 -- -- -0.017 -0.01 -0.016 -0.053 -0.005 -0.01 -0.012 -0.035 -0.033 -0.033 -0.039 -0.026 -0.065 -0.045 -0.066 -0.118 -0.113 -0.155 -0.105 -0.063 -0.093 -0.09 -0.134 -0.136 -0.111 -0.158 -0.111 -0.053 -0.164 -0.299 -0.272 -0.236 -0.268 -0.259 -0.268 2020 +648 GMB BCA_NGDPD The Gambia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -19.388 -5.978 -1.162 -0.649 -3.368 -1.297 -0.383 -0.839 1.636 0.844 -1.075 -0.064 -0.046 -1.881 -1.129 -1.742 -5.548 -0.493 -0.999 -1.18 -3.435 -3.297 -3.683 -4.626 -2.72 -6.283 -4.296 -5.18 -7.563 -7.783 -10.049 -7.437 -4.478 -6.738 -7.339 -9.888 -9.241 -7.397 -9.524 -6.15 -2.949 -8.077 -13.749 -11.677 -9.359 -9.87 -8.925 -8.617 2020 +915 GEO NGDP_R Georgia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data prior to 2010 are based on staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.714 10.992 12.146 13.424 13.841 14.238 14.5 15.197 16.028 17.801 18.832 20.638 22.582 25.423 26.038 25.087 26.641 28.602 30.437 31.537 32.938 33.935 34.921 36.612 38.386 40.298 37.574 41.466 45.188 46.994 49.438 52.009 54.713 57.558 2021 +915 GEO NGDP_RPCH Georgia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.6 10.5 10.519 3.105 2.869 1.838 4.805 5.474 11.058 5.794 9.59 9.42 12.579 2.419 -3.651 6.191 7.361 6.417 3.616 4.442 3.027 2.906 4.843 4.843 4.982 -6.76 10.359 8.977 3.996 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 2021 +915 GEO NGDP Georgia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data prior to 2010 are based on staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.937 2.526 3.977 4.683 5.163 5.828 6.213 6.861 7.665 8.805 10.1 11.947 14.177 17.471 19.61 18.491 21.822 25.479 27.227 28.593 31.124 33.935 35.836 40.762 44.599 49.253 49.267 60.232 73.497 81.059 87.939 95.283 103.277 111.893 2021 +915 GEO NGDPD Georgia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.85 1.961 3.148 3.608 3.73 2.898 3.144 3.311 3.493 4.103 5.269 6.59 7.979 10.458 13.158 11.069 12.242 15.107 16.489 17.188 17.627 14.953 15.141 16.242 17.599 17.477 15.846 18.696 25.172 26.947 29.564 32.347 35.323 38.503 2021 +915 GEO PPPGDP Georgia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.43 8.831 9.937 11.171 11.648 12.151 12.655 13.562 14.527 16.452 17.872 20.2 22.785 26.345 27.499 26.665 28.656 31.405 36.64 39.451 43.054 45.036 47.93 50.663 54.385 58.116 54.84 63.036 73.579 79.245 85.115 91.206 97.775 104.85 2021 +915 GEO NGDP_D Georgia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.747 22.981 32.742 34.882 37.303 40.931 42.846 45.151 47.824 49.461 53.632 57.889 62.779 68.721 75.315 73.706 81.911 89.081 89.455 90.664 94.493 100 102.62 111.333 116.188 122.221 131.12 145.256 162.645 172.487 177.877 183.205 188.759 194.398 2021 +915 GEO NGDPRPC Georgia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,173.22" "2,317.93" "2,656.02" "3,043.89" "3,226.64" "3,391.97" "3,522.12" "3,763.88" "4,015.86" "4,488.61" "4,782.59" "5,268.92" "5,808.24" "6,564.69" "6,767.32" "6,551.96" "7,011.07" "7,579.39" "8,139.73" "8,481.43" "8,861.71" "9,117.66" "9,365.74" "9,825.16" "10,292.13" "10,822.62" "10,108.88" "11,121.04" "12,153.15" "12,678.36" "13,382.63" "14,127.85" "14,916.54" "15,751.91" 2021 +915 GEO NGDPRPPPPC Georgia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,788.63" "4,280.47" "3,095.13" "3,007.19" "3,207.43" "3,675.27" "4,211.99" "4,464.87" "4,693.64" "4,873.74" "5,208.27" "5,556.95" "6,211.13" "6,617.92" "7,290.88" "8,037.17" "9,083.90" "9,364.30" "9,066.28" "9,701.58" "10,488.00" "11,263.37" "11,736.20" "12,262.41" "12,616.58" "12,959.86" "13,595.58" "14,241.75" "14,975.81" "13,988.18" "15,388.76" "16,816.95" "17,543.70" "18,518.24" "19,549.43" "20,640.79" "21,796.73" 2021 +915 GEO NGDPPC Georgia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 190.097 532.673 869.635 "1,061.79" "1,203.63" "1,388.36" "1,509.10" "1,699.42" "1,920.54" "2,220.12" "2,564.98" "3,050.11" "3,646.37" "4,511.31" "5,096.81" "4,829.17" "5,742.82" "6,751.84" "7,281.40" "7,689.61" "8,373.67" "9,117.66" "9,611.12" "10,938.62" "11,958.21" "13,227.52" "13,254.79" "16,153.95" "19,766.48" "21,868.48" "23,804.60" "25,882.89" "28,156.38" "30,621.42" 2021 +915 GEO NGDPDPC Georgia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 172.502 413.487 688.365 818.069 869.52 690.38 763.715 820.016 875.193 "1,034.54" "1,338.08" "1,682.51" "2,052.27" "2,700.44" "3,419.91" "2,890.71" "3,221.63" "4,003.46" "4,409.63" "4,622.55" "4,742.50" "4,017.62" "4,060.89" "4,358.59" "4,718.79" "4,693.66" "4,263.13" "5,014.16" "6,769.73" "7,269.86" "8,002.73" "8,786.82" "9,630.05" "10,537.15" 2021 +915 GEO PPPPC Georgia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,710.05" "1,862.16" "2,172.85" "2,533.10" "2,715.40" "2,894.76" "3,073.93" "3,358.93" "3,639.66" "4,148.42" "4,538.77" "5,157.12" "5,860.42" "6,802.66" "7,147.12" "6,964.01" "7,541.57" "8,322.29" "9,798.67" "10,609.67" "11,583.41" "12,100.14" "12,854.71" "13,595.58" "14,581.96" "15,607.87" "14,754.23" "16,905.99" "19,788.50" "21,379.20" "23,040.31" "24,775.36" "26,656.46" "28,693.99" 2021 +915 GEO NGAP_NPGDP Georgia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +915 GEO PPPSH Georgia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.028 0.028 0.03 0.031 0.033 0.033 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.036 0.037 0.039 0.04 0.041 0.041 0.042 0.043 0.041 0.043 0.045 0.046 0.047 0.048 0.049 0.05 2021 +915 GEO PPPEX Georgia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.286 0.4 0.419 0.443 0.48 0.491 0.506 0.528 0.535 0.565 0.591 0.622 0.663 0.713 0.693 0.761 0.811 0.743 0.725 0.723 0.754 0.748 0.805 0.82 0.847 0.898 0.956 0.999 1.023 1.033 1.045 1.056 1.067 2021 +915 GEO NID_NGDP Georgia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data prior to 2010 are based on staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.21 18.284 27.721 27.057 27.143 28.918 26.019 32.049 32.651 34.266 31.575 32.802 26.561 13.329 20.524 22.204 25.876 20.991 25.406 26.295 30.152 27.29 28.123 25.299 23.857 21.945 19.806 19.139 19.374 19.172 18.967 18.817 2021 +915 GEO NGSD_NGDP Georgia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data prior to 2010 are based on staff estimates. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996 Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.665 12.169 -59.013 -57.541 -60.579 -65.374 -76.451 -69.542 0 22.733 25.89 23.711 16.645 13.754 5.197 3.019 10.731 10.004 14.458 15.432 15.284 14.478 17.697 19.249 21.352 19.452 11.367 11.886 12.618 12.332 13.674 13.672 13.567 13.517 2021 +915 GEO PCPI Georgia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The PCPI series are rebased, consistent with Geostat, to 2010 average = 100. Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.4 41.15 42.617 50.775 52.8 55.292 58.392 61.173 64.633 69.963 76.372 83.433 91.776 93.361 100 108.543 107.519 106.969 110.251 114.665 117.113 124.181 127.429 133.613 140.564 154.012 171.951 182.201 187.607 193.272 198.985 204.866 2021 +915 GEO PCPIPCH Georgia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.161 3.564 19.144 3.988 4.719 5.607 4.762 5.656 8.247 9.161 9.245 9.999 1.728 7.111 8.543 -0.944 -0.512 3.069 4.004 2.135 6.035 2.615 4.853 5.202 9.567 11.648 5.961 2.967 3.02 2.956 2.956 2021 +915 GEO PCPIE Georgia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The PCPI series are rebased, consistent with Geostat, to 2010 average = 100. Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.7 42.5 47.1 52.3 54.6 56.5 59.6 63.704 68.471 72.702 79.084 87.763 92.632 95.398 106.122 108.288 106.801 109.334 111.468 116.907 119.049 127.045 128.969 137.993 141.311 161.009 175.441 182.061 187.558 193.102 198.809 204.686 2021 +915 GEO PCPIEPCH Georgia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.053 10.824 11.04 4.398 3.48 5.487 6.886 7.483 6.179 8.778 10.975 5.548 2.986 11.241 2.041 -1.373 2.372 1.952 4.879 1.832 6.716 1.515 6.997 2.405 13.94 8.963 3.774 3.019 2.956 2.956 2.956 2021 +915 GEO TM_RPCH Georgia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Trade volumes not produced by Geostat. Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.142 19.295 62.644 21.585 -1.012 -8.847 -2.1 6.609 15.13 12.512 14.779 9.67 16.64 8.728 -17.442 -3.097 15.387 10.777 2.775 14.561 7.138 2.378 8.071 10.23 6.747 -17.073 4.178 15.381 3.726 5.888 8.694 7.323 7.761 2021 +915 GEO TMG_RPCH Georgia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Trade volumes not produced by Geostat. Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.9 11.81 42.795 28.251 -2.383 -18.031 -3.375 13.356 21.639 14.719 15.509 11.675 16.894 8.218 -19.233 -4.057 17.447 10.881 1.952 14.31 7.624 1.682 7.19 8.421 4.309 -11.053 1.149 12.484 2.597 4.377 8.837 7.286 7.913 2021 +915 GEO TX_RPCH Georgia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Trade volumes not produced by Geostat. Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.591 8.738 30 13.838 6.102 46.85 -3.059 10.2 13.223 4.662 10.671 1.473 9.059 -11.507 8.791 3.886 15.459 14.674 17.107 0.417 4.634 8.711 11.629 10.233 9.998 -36.494 28.713 27.156 5.107 4.805 5.98 3.985 6.314 2021 +915 GEO TXG_RPCH Georgia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Trade volumes not produced by Geostat. Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.2 18.552 27.572 1.294 3.208 15.631 -7.291 25.275 20.865 6.943 12.272 -2.506 9.251 -13.412 0.576 -0.713 23.014 7.844 18.413 -1.41 -0.014 7.892 10.664 16.513 15.63 -13.966 21.139 4 4.887 4.698 2.302 -0.186 4.372 2021 +915 GEO LUR Georgia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.715 7.551 12.381 12.628 10.3 11.1 13.5 12.7 13.9 15.1 15.4 17.4 17.9 18.3 27.2 27.2 26.7 26.4 23 21.9 21.7 21.6 19.2 17.6 18.5 20.6 18.69 19.512 20.185 20.182 20.031 20.725 2021 +915 GEO LE Georgia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +915 GEO LP Georgia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Census surveys were conducted in 2002 and 2014. Data from 2003 to 2013 have been computed via linear interpolation and are inconsistent with data from the authorities which have not been back-cast following the results of the 2014 census Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Excludes population of territories not controlled by the Georgian government (Abkhazia and South Ossetia) starting in 1993. Prior to 1993, population numbers include Abkhazia and South Ossetia Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.93 4.742 4.573 4.41 4.29 4.198 4.117 4.038 3.991 3.966 3.938 3.917 3.888 3.873 3.848 3.829 3.8 3.774 3.739 3.718 3.717 3.722 3.729 3.726 3.73 3.724 3.717 3.729 3.718 3.707 3.694 3.681 3.668 3.654 2021 +915 GEO GGR Georgia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.106 0.272 0.497 0.708 0.77 0.877 0.932 1.106 1.211 1.368 2.267 2.838 3.678 4.972 5.854 5.264 5.866 6.87 7.539 7.386 8.164 8.923 9.623 11.051 11.761 13.35 12.422 15.313 18.773 20.702 22.398 24.245 26.17 28.334 2021 +915 GEO GGR_NGDP Georgia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.318 10.764 12.493 14.78 14.78 14.976 14.996 16.115 15.798 15.535 22.444 23.753 25.941 28.46 29.852 28.471 26.883 26.965 27.688 25.832 26.231 26.296 26.853 27.111 26.37 27.105 25.213 25.423 25.543 25.539 25.47 25.446 25.34 25.323 2021 +915 GEO GGX Georgia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.395 0.731 1.026 0.976 1.152 1.051 1.154 1.225 1.416 1.904 2.582 3.212 4.831 6.231 6.441 6.858 7.081 7.737 7.75 8.728 9.325 10.168 11.248 12.125 14.257 16.981 18.939 20.955 22.737 24.342 26.231 28.287 30.61 2021 +915 GEO GGX_NGDP Georgia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.652 18.404 21.412 18.743 19.679 16.917 16.822 15.985 16.083 18.853 21.608 22.657 27.65 31.774 34.835 31.427 27.793 28.416 27.104 28.044 27.48 28.372 27.596 27.187 28.947 34.468 31.444 28.511 28.049 27.681 27.529 27.389 27.357 2021 +915 GEO GGXCNL Georgia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.123 -0.235 -0.318 -0.206 -0.275 -0.119 -0.049 -0.014 -0.048 0.363 0.256 0.466 0.141 -0.377 -1.177 -0.992 -0.211 -0.198 -0.364 -0.564 -0.402 -0.545 -0.197 -0.364 -0.907 -4.559 -3.627 -2.182 -2.035 -1.944 -1.985 -2.117 -2.276 2021 +915 GEO GGXCNL_NGDP Georgia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.888 -5.91 -6.632 -3.963 -4.703 -1.921 -0.707 -0.186 -0.548 3.592 2.145 3.284 0.809 -1.922 -6.365 -4.544 -0.827 -0.728 -1.272 -1.813 -1.184 -1.52 -0.484 -0.817 -1.842 -9.255 -6.021 -2.968 -2.51 -2.211 -2.084 -2.05 -2.034 2021 +915 GEO GGSB Georgia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.141 -0.12 -0.104 -0.098 -0.121 -0.171 -0.206 -0.817 -0.84 -0.807 -1.025 -1.265 -1.129 -0.875 -0.503 -0.401 -2.761 -1.809 -0.234 0.471 0.704 0.696 0.822 1.146 2021 +915 GEO GGSB_NPGDP Georgia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.293 -0.961 -0.713 -0.574 -0.62 -0.867 -0.931 -3.246 -3.18 -2.891 -3.382 -3.729 -3.071 -2.106 -1.111 -0.809 -5.312 -2.992 -0.321 0.581 0.8 0.73 0.796 1.024 2021 +915 GEO GGXONLB Georgia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.069 -0.177 -0.233 -0.078 -0.125 0.051 0.069 0.132 0.12 0.504 0.376 0.569 0.239 -0.256 -1.006 -0.786 0.077 0.055 -0.126 -0.316 -0.072 -0.142 0.284 0.156 -0.297 -3.79 -2.827 -1.434 -1.19 -0.967 -0.8 -0.892 -0.946 2021 +915 GEO GGXONLB_NGDP Georgia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.725 -4.461 -4.857 -1.502 -2.134 0.813 1.005 1.727 1.367 4.987 3.15 4.015 1.367 -1.307 -5.439 -3.6 0.303 0.203 -0.441 -1.015 -0.212 -0.395 0.697 0.35 -0.602 -7.693 -4.693 -1.95 -1.468 -1.1 -0.84 -0.864 -0.845 2021 +915 GEO GGXWDN Georgia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +915 GEO GGXWDN_NGDP Georgia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +915 GEO GGXWDG Georgia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.635 3.635 3.853 4.803 4.472 4.22 4.009 3.937 5.167 6.222 6.965 7.226 7.846 8.433 9.623 12.443 14.426 16.079 17.343 19.915 29.654 29.812 29.275 33.262 34.978 36.883 38.965 41.28 2021 +915 GEO GGXWDG_NGDP Georgia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.515 52.983 50.264 54.551 44.278 35.322 28.278 22.536 26.346 33.649 31.92 28.361 28.815 29.493 30.918 36.666 40.255 39.446 38.886 40.434 60.19 49.495 39.832 41.035 39.776 38.709 37.729 36.892 2021 +915 GEO NGDP_FY Georgia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on latest discussions with the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.937 2.524 3.974 4.792 5.208 5.853 6.213 6.861 7.665 8.805 10.1 11.947 14.177 17.471 19.61 18.491 21.822 25.479 27.227 28.593 31.124 33.935 35.836 40.762 44.599 49.253 49.267 60.232 73.497 81.059 87.939 95.283 103.277 111.893 2021 +915 GEO BCA Georgia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Georgian lari Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.347 -0.383 -0.459 -0.462 -0.281 -0.176 -0.197 -0.217 -0.382 -0.356 -0.696 -1.191 -1.992 -2.811 -1.141 -1.199 -1.843 -1.883 -0.955 -1.784 -1.767 -1.886 -1.306 -1.192 -1.022 -1.979 -1.881 -1.809 -1.834 -1.685 -1.779 -1.907 -2.041 2021 +915 GEO BCA_NGDPD Georgia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.7 -12.17 -12.722 -12.379 -9.688 -5.595 -5.953 -6.21 -9.316 -6.76 -10.556 -14.93 -19.048 -21.364 -10.31 -9.793 -12.2 -11.418 -5.559 -10.122 -11.817 -12.455 -8.041 -6.771 -5.847 -12.49 -10.059 -7.188 -6.807 -5.7 -5.5 -5.4 -5.3 2021 +134 DEU NGDP_R Germany "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). National accounts data until 1990 do not include FISIM. Data from 1991 refer to United Germany and include FISIM. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,683.16" "1,685.02" "1,671.74" "1,697.72" "1,745.70" "1,783.97" "1,827.10" "1,853.95" "1,923.20" "1,998.46" "2,112.84" "2,218.72" "2,261.31" "2,239.22" "2,292.94" "2,328.27" "2,347.26" "2,389.17" "2,437.44" "2,483.43" "2,555.54" "2,598.65" "2,593.43" "2,575.20" "2,605.69" "2,624.61" "2,724.70" "2,805.95" "2,832.87" "2,671.51" "2,783.32" "2,892.27" "2,904.61" "2,917.17" "2,981.84" "3,026.19" "3,093.67" "3,176.58" "3,207.83" "3,241.64" "3,121.95" "3,203.89" "3,253.47" "3,243.91" "3,292.67" "3,363.79" "3,424.94" "3,470.99" 2021 +134 DEU NGDP_RPCH Germany "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.272 0.11 -0.788 1.555 2.826 2.192 2.417 1.469 3.736 3.913 5.723 5.011 1.92 -0.977 2.399 1.541 0.816 1.785 2.02 1.887 2.904 1.687 -0.201 -0.703 1.184 0.726 3.814 2.982 0.959 -5.696 4.185 3.914 0.427 0.432 2.217 1.487 2.23 2.68 0.984 1.054 -3.692 2.625 1.547 -0.294 1.503 2.16 1.818 1.344 2021 +134 DEU NGDP Germany "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). National accounts data until 1990 do not include FISIM. Data from 1991 refer to United Germany and include FISIM. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 792.177 826.898 859.552 901.3 945.528 987.172 "1,043.90" "1,078.11" "1,135.15" "1,207.28" "1,317.44" "1,585.80" "1,702.06" "1,750.89" "1,829.55" "1,894.61" "1,921.38" "1,961.15" "2,014.42" "2,059.48" "2,109.09" "2,172.54" "2,198.12" "2,211.57" "2,262.52" "2,288.31" "2,385.08" "2,499.55" "2,546.49" "2,445.73" "2,564.40" "2,693.56" "2,745.31" "2,811.35" "2,927.43" "3,026.18" "3,134.74" "3,267.16" "3,365.45" "3,473.26" "3,405.43" "3,601.75" "3,813.88" "4,019.77" "4,220.33" "4,397.86" "4,556.09" "4,702.06" 2021 +134 DEU NGDPD Germany "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 853.705 718.264 693.547 691.912 651.9 661.037 944.124 "1,174.86" "1,266.62" "1,257.39" "1,598.64" "1,875.62" "2,136.31" "2,072.46" "2,209.93" "2,588.00" "2,498.11" "2,214.69" "2,242.07" "2,197.13" "1,948.84" "1,945.80" "2,077.02" "2,501.01" "2,813.08" "2,848.44" "2,994.86" "3,425.98" "3,744.85" "3,407.56" "3,402.44" "3,748.66" "3,529.38" "3,733.86" "3,890.10" "3,357.93" "3,468.90" "3,689.55" "3,976.25" "3,888.66" "3,886.56" "4,262.77" "4,031.15" "4,120.24" "4,337.39" "4,546.51" "4,740.72" "4,925.00" 2021 +134 DEU PPPGDP Germany "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 855.295 937.245 987.315 "1,041.93" "1,110.04" "1,170.25" "1,222.67" "1,271.32" "1,365.31" "1,474.37" "1,617.09" "1,755.56" "1,830.04" "1,855.11" "1,940.19" "2,011.40" "2,064.93" "2,138.04" "2,205.79" "2,279.08" "2,398.39" "2,493.79" "2,527.57" "2,559.34" "2,659.16" "2,762.46" "2,956.30" "3,126.73" "3,217.26" "3,053.45" "3,219.49" "3,415.02" "3,487.23" "3,628.56" "3,807.12" "3,890.13" "4,164.75" "4,411.73" "4,561.55" "4,692.10" "4,573.31" "4,888.36" "5,316.93" "5,490.20" "5,689.65" "5,920.56" "6,142.97" "6,346.02" 2021 +134 DEU NGDP_D Germany "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 47.065 49.074 51.417 53.089 54.163 55.336 57.135 58.152 59.024 60.411 62.354 71.474 75.269 78.192 79.791 81.374 81.856 82.085 82.645 82.929 82.53 83.603 84.757 85.88 86.83 87.187 87.536 89.08 89.891 91.549 92.135 93.13 94.516 96.373 98.175 100 101.328 102.851 104.914 107.145 109.08 112.418 117.225 123.917 128.174 130.741 133.027 135.468 2021 +134 DEU NGDPRPC Germany "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,903.88" "21,886.81" "21,729.81" "22,144.87" "22,863.03" "23,422.05" "23,971.74" "24,319.59" "25,075.36" "25,798.77" "26,762.21" "27,743.28" "28,090.81" "27,663.13" "28,256.45" "28,635.19" "28,812.58" "29,311.28" "29,926.98" "30,500.54" "31,372.97" "31,878.43" "31,790.61" "31,578.56" "31,988.83" "32,268.34" "33,566.27" "34,644.46" "35,075.90" "33,193.37" "34,668.10" "36,029.30" "36,115.20" "36,172.53" "36,820.45" "37,046.16" "37,567.68" "38,430.87" "38,692.49" "39,012.19" "37,541.04" "38,510.15" "39,060.99" "38,916.82" "39,488.47" "40,345.25" "41,099.99" "41,680.50" 2021 +134 DEU NGDPRPPPPC Germany "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "30,420.76" "30,397.04" "30,179.00" "30,755.45" "31,752.84" "32,529.23" "33,292.66" "33,775.76" "34,825.39" "35,830.09" "37,168.15" "38,530.68" "39,013.34" "38,419.38" "39,243.39" "39,769.40" "40,015.76" "40,708.37" "41,563.47" "42,360.05" "43,571.70" "44,273.71" "44,151.73" "43,857.24" "44,427.03" "44,815.22" "46,617.83" "48,115.25" "48,714.44" "46,099.93" "48,148.08" "50,038.55" "50,157.85" "50,237.48" "51,137.33" "51,450.81" "52,175.10" "53,373.92" "53,737.27" "54,181.28" "52,138.10" "53,484.02" "54,249.05" "54,048.82" "54,842.75" "56,032.68" "57,080.88" "57,887.11" 2021 +134 DEU NGDPPC Germany "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,309.04" "10,740.65" "11,172.77" "11,756.43" "12,383.33" "12,960.73" "13,696.14" "14,142.36" "14,800.47" "15,585.18" "16,687.27" "19,829.13" "21,143.60" "21,630.35" "22,545.98" "23,301.64" "23,584.91" "24,060.16" "24,733.12" "25,293.75" "25,892.15" "26,651.21" "26,944.85" "27,119.52" "27,775.89" "28,133.69" "29,382.41" "30,861.40" "31,530.01" "30,388.06" "31,941.31" "33,553.95" "34,134.50" "34,860.38" "36,148.59" "37,046.04" "38,066.41" "39,526.72" "40,593.69" "41,799.67" "40,949.84" "43,292.35" "45,789.26" "48,224.70" "50,613.80" "52,747.92" "54,673.90" "56,463.56" 2021 +134 DEU NGDPDPC Germany "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,109.74" "9,329.59" "9,014.98" "9,025.21" "8,537.77" "8,678.85" "12,387.01" "15,411.53" "16,514.65" "16,232.12" "20,249.14" "23,453.06" "26,538.04" "25,602.96" "27,233.55" "31,829.61" "30,664.30" "27,170.75" "27,528.16" "26,984.24" "23,924.88" "23,869.77" "25,460.33" "30,668.85" "34,534.81" "35,020.20" "36,894.47" "42,299.86" "46,367.86" "42,338.71" "42,379.71" "46,697.38" "43,883.39" "46,299.37" "48,035.80" "41,107.22" "42,124.20" "44,636.83" "47,961.04" "46,798.83" "46,735.31" "51,237.64" "48,397.80" "49,430.06" "52,017.62" "54,530.90" "56,889.58" "59,140.69" 2021 +134 DEU PPPPC Germany "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,130.44" "12,173.96" "12,833.47" "13,590.76" "14,537.94" "15,364.32" "16,041.53" "16,676.83" "17,801.43" "19,033.21" "20,482.88" "21,951.89" "22,733.41" "22,917.88" "23,909.45" "24,737.97" "25,347.00" "26,230.33" "27,082.76" "27,990.74" "29,443.66" "30,592.08" "30,983.28" "31,384.06" "32,645.21" "33,963.15" "36,419.39" "38,605.05" "39,835.35" "37,938.98" "40,100.84" "42,541.25" "43,359.41" "44,993.67" "47,011.14" "47,622.33" "50,574.22" "53,373.92" "55,020.96" "56,468.00" "54,993.41" "58,757.18" "63,834.86" "65,865.26" "68,235.09" "71,011.25" "73,716.84" "76,204.65" 2021 +134 DEU NGAP_NPGDP Germany Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.464 0.629 -2.087 -2.575 -1.988 -2.164 -2.282 -3.441 -2.556 -1.533 1.277 2.582 2.554 -0.652 -0.308 -0.697 -1.277 -0.971 -0.528 -0.082 1.288 1.555 0.338 -1.405 -1.328 -1.828 0.403 2.338 2.455 -3.866 -0.997 1.336 0.246 -0.831 -0.365 -0.363 0.128 0.982 0.8 0.369 -3.03 -1.263 -0.528 -1.294 -0.793 -0.363 -0.049 0.047 2021 +134 DEU PPPSH Germany Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.383 6.277 6.206 6.153 6.059 5.977 5.915 5.783 5.739 5.752 5.846 5.993 5.501 5.343 5.314 5.205 5.054 4.944 4.91 4.836 4.749 4.716 4.577 4.368 4.199 4.037 3.981 3.889 3.813 3.61 3.571 3.568 3.463 3.435 3.474 3.478 3.585 3.606 3.517 3.459 3.44 3.334 3.285 3.192 3.141 3.106 3.061 3.006 2021 +134 DEU PPPEX Germany Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.926 0.882 0.871 0.865 0.852 0.844 0.854 0.848 0.831 0.819 0.815 0.903 0.93 0.944 0.943 0.942 0.93 0.917 0.913 0.904 0.879 0.871 0.87 0.864 0.851 0.828 0.807 0.799 0.792 0.801 0.797 0.789 0.787 0.775 0.769 0.778 0.753 0.741 0.738 0.74 0.745 0.737 0.717 0.732 0.742 0.743 0.742 0.741 2021 +134 DEU NID_NGDP Germany Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). National accounts data until 1990 do not include FISIM. Data from 1991 refer to United Germany and include FISIM. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 30.068 27.302 25.456 26.484 26.224 25.143 25.171 24.704 25.552 26.509 27.406 25.772 25.26 23.939 24.33 24.327 23.262 23.376 24.02 24.003 24.487 22.96 20.776 20.437 19.839 19.485 20.571 21.38 21.446 18.556 20.066 21.635 19.716 20.054 20.37 19.743 19.967 20.962 21.92 22.121 22.09 23.29 22.686 21.315 20.976 20.958 21.001 21.071 2021 +134 DEU NGSD_NGDP Germany Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). National accounts data until 1990 do not include FISIM. Data from 1991 refer to United Germany and include FISIM. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.54 20.155 20.14 21.089 21.766 22.133 23.679 22.885 24.038 25.348 24.341 24.35 24.077 22.902 22.831 23.081 22.586 22.866 23.31 22.581 22.726 22.592 22.667 21.851 24.359 24.159 26.343 28.241 27.138 24.393 25.81 27.848 26.845 26.611 27.575 28.344 28.475 28.792 29.875 29.69 29.101 30.647 26.872 26.572 27.269 27.298 27.185 27.185 2021 +134 DEU PCPI Germany "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. Harmonized prices: Yes. Until 1995 Consumer Price Index Annual Average, from 1996 and onwards harmonized Consumer Price Index Annual Average. Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 48.74 51.822 54.546 56.338 57.687 58.89 58.816 58.959 59.709 61.368 63.017 65.206 68.496 71.562 73.507 74.78 75.733 76.875 77.333 77.833 78.933 80.433 81.5 82.375 83.842 85.458 86.975 88.95 91.4 91.625 92.65 94.95 97 98.558 99.317 99.992 100.358 102.067 104.042 105.45 105.842 109.242 118.478 126.993 131.477 134.843 137.526 140.208 2021 +134 DEU PCPIPCH Germany "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 5.447 6.324 5.256 3.284 2.396 2.084 -0.125 0.242 1.274 2.778 2.687 3.474 5.046 4.476 2.717 1.733 1.274 1.507 0.596 0.647 1.413 1.9 1.326 1.074 1.78 1.928 1.775 2.271 2.754 0.246 1.119 2.482 2.159 1.607 0.769 0.68 0.367 1.702 1.935 1.354 0.371 3.212 8.455 7.187 3.531 2.56 1.99 1.95 2021 +134 DEU PCPIE Germany "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. Harmonized prices: Yes. Until 1995 Consumer Price Index Annual Average, from 1996 and onwards harmonized Consumer Price Index Annual Average. Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.98 69.19 72.096 73.899 75.007 76.1 77.2 77.3 78.4 80 81.1 81.9 82.8 84.6 86.4 87.6 90.3 91.2 92 93.7 95.8 97.9 99.2 99.4 99.6 101.3 102.9 104.6 106.2 105.5 111.5 122.842 129.466 133.16 136.184 138.867 141.575 2021 +134 DEU PCPIEPCH Germany "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.3 4.2 2.5 1.5 1.457 1.445 0.13 1.423 2.041 1.375 0.986 1.099 2.174 2.128 1.389 3.082 0.997 0.877 1.848 2.241 2.192 1.328 0.202 0.201 1.707 1.579 1.652 1.53 -0.659 5.687 10.172 5.392 2.853 2.271 1.97 1.95 2021 +134 DEU TM_RPCH Germany Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.087 -2.961 -0.758 2.678 5.275 4.034 3.233 4.584 5.467 8.592 10.768 12.734 2.27 -6.714 8.268 7.213 4.251 9.29 8.922 8.594 11.284 1.159 -2.568 5.586 6.933 6.214 11.54 6.5 1.827 -9.716 12.624 7.465 0.544 2.796 3.871 5.347 4.383 5.718 4.128 2.875 -9.122 8.869 5.619 3.066 3.243 3.519 3.36 3.313 2021 +134 DEU TMG_RPCH Germany Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.727 -4.431 -0.448 3.746 6.259 4.538 4.239 5.2 5.923 9.292 11.349 14 1.13 -9.175 8.638 7.282 4.175 9.584 10.441 8.468 11.685 0.293 -2.111 7.311 7.54 6.82 13.477 7.061 2.009 -10.14 13.409 8.176 -0.886 2.431 4.513 5.368 4.148 5.438 4.777 2.524 -5.774 7.887 3.241 3.288 3.243 3.519 3.36 3.313 2021 +134 DEU TX_RPCH Germany Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.451 7.201 3.748 -0.511 8.829 7.464 -1.204 0.742 5.689 10.261 11.355 14.197 -1.232 -6.017 8.01 6.897 6.054 12.379 7.084 4.921 14.495 6.07 4.236 1.796 10.377 7.004 12.838 9.239 1.277 -14.265 14.03 8.524 3.568 1.189 4.682 4.876 2.29 5.556 2.401 1.284 -10.052 9.533 2.054 2.361 3.468 3.73 3.348 3.007 2021 +134 DEU TXG_RPCH Germany Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1991 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.334 7.236 3.731 -0.487 9.153 7.636 -0.817 1.114 6.428 10.375 7.523 16.364 -1.07 -6.578 9.492 6.982 6.034 11.773 7.096 5.486 14.405 6.515 3.093 2.247 9.66 7.41 12.858 9.807 0.659 -16.715 15.896 9.084 3.214 0.581 4.059 3.915 1.927 5.827 1.963 0.63 -9.202 10.099 1.075 2.392 3.468 3.73 3.348 3.007 2021 +134 DEU LUR Germany Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 3.359 4.831 6.734 8.099 8.058 8.124 7.834 7.843 7.735 6.79 6.155 5.47 6.592 7.775 8.425 8.233 8.908 9.658 9.383 8.558 7.95 7.8 8.6 9.708 10.333 11.008 10.042 8.542 7.425 7.225 6.575 5.517 5.083 4.95 4.708 4.367 3.908 3.567 3.208 2.975 3.625 3.575 2.938 3.39 3.293 3.216 2.951 2.951 2021 +134 DEU LE Germany Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 34.528 34.491 34.08 33.595 33.649 33.899 34.369 34.617 34.887 35.395 36.446 37.078 36.564 36.172 35.905 35.762 35.523 35.302 35.551 35.932 36.065 36.186 35.873 35.506 35.428 35.667 36.388 37.175 37.613 37.002 37.255 38.147 38.516 38.883 39.233 39.543 40.514 40.941 41.21 41.59 41.178 41.375 42.249 42.088 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +134 DEU LP Germany Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 76.843 76.988 76.933 76.664 76.355 76.166 76.219 76.233 76.697 77.463 78.949 79.973 80.5 80.946 81.148 81.308 81.467 81.51 81.446 81.423 81.457 81.518 81.579 81.549 81.456 81.337 81.174 80.993 80.764 80.483 80.285 80.276 80.426 80.646 80.983 81.687 82.349 82.657 82.906 83.093 83.161 83.196 83.292 83.355 83.383 83.375 83.332 83.276 2021 +134 DEU GGR Germany General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 686.311 761.026 790.261 837.075 865.549 880.927 894.799 918.14 957.511 973.832 964.408 967.097 986.36 983.231 995.446 "1,039.47" "1,091.27" "1,122.57" "1,101.80" "1,122.26" "1,194.78" "1,233.39" "1,264.67" "1,313.91" "1,364.86" "1,426.75" "1,486.93" "1,557.22" "1,615.82" "1,569.06" "1,711.75" "1,770.22" "1,857.21" "1,954.11" "2,041.99" "2,120.01" "2,187.93" 2021 +134 DEU GGR_NGDP Germany General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.279 44.712 45.135 45.753 45.685 45.849 45.626 45.578 46.493 46.173 44.391 43.997 44.6 43.457 43.501 43.582 43.659 44.083 45.05 43.763 44.357 44.927 44.984 44.883 45.102 45.514 45.511 46.271 46.522 46.075 47.525 46.415 46.202 46.302 46.431 46.531 46.531 2021 +134 DEU GGX Germany General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 736.883 805.365 844.45 883.25 "1,044.25" 949.528 952.498 969.848 992.918 "1,007.25" "1,030.14" "1,052.27" "1,068.28" "1,058.67" "1,071.41" "1,078.90" "1,084.75" "1,125.54" "1,178.85" "1,234.54" "1,218.52" "1,233.14" "1,263.54" "1,296.94" "1,335.79" "1,390.37" "1,443.27" "1,491.60" "1,562.65" "1,716.62" "1,846.00" "1,896.90" "1,957.36" "2,018.47" "2,079.38" "2,147.56" "2,213.31" 2021 +134 DEU GGX_NGDP Germany General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.468 47.317 48.23 48.277 55.117 49.419 48.568 48.145 48.212 47.758 47.416 47.872 48.304 46.791 46.821 45.235 43.398 44.2 48.2 48.142 45.238 44.918 44.944 44.303 44.141 44.354 44.175 44.321 44.991 50.408 51.253 49.737 48.693 47.827 47.282 47.136 47.071 2021 +134 DEU GGXCNL Germany General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -50.572 -44.339 -54.189 -46.175 -178.704 -68.601 -57.699 -51.708 -35.407 -33.422 -65.729 -85.177 -81.921 -75.436 -75.959 -39.429 6.521 -2.963 -77.053 -112.286 -23.741 0.256 1.124 16.966 29.068 36.374 43.652 65.623 53.173 -147.554 -134.252 -126.685 -100.148 -64.362 -37.398 -27.553 -25.381 2021 +134 DEU GGXCNL_NGDP Germany General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.189 -2.605 -3.095 -2.524 -9.432 -3.57 -2.942 -2.567 -1.719 -1.585 -3.025 -3.875 -3.704 -3.334 -3.319 -1.653 0.261 -0.116 -3.151 -4.379 -0.881 0.009 0.04 0.58 0.961 1.16 1.336 1.95 1.531 -4.333 -3.727 -3.322 -2.491 -1.525 -0.85 -0.605 -0.54 2021 +134 DEU GGSB Germany General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -77.748 -66.51 -48.366 -43.297 -54.031 -56.083 -47.99 -46.279 -34.551 -99.607 -72.622 -78.66 -59.894 -63.105 -55.141 -45.976 -22.385 -25.171 -26.629 -68.694 -37.029 0.349 17.497 34.534 36.802 38.804 37.17 54.192 45.683 -103.028 -111.219 -116.543 -73.942 -47.484 -29.342 -26.418 -26.485 2021 +134 DEU GGSB_NPGDP Germany General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.054 -4.007 -2.744 -2.359 -2.832 -2.882 -2.423 -2.285 -1.676 -4.784 -3.395 -3.591 -2.67 -2.752 -2.366 -1.935 -0.916 -1.013 -1.047 -2.652 -1.393 0.013 0.617 1.175 1.212 1.239 1.149 1.623 1.32 -2.934 -3.049 -3.04 -1.816 -1.116 -0.665 -0.58 -0.564 2021 +134 DEU GGXONLB Germany General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -15.315 0.152 -6.773 6.588 -119.88 -9.612 1.752 9.544 21.966 25.182 -8.872 -27.002 -23.669 -17.99 -19.619 17.697 66.625 56.399 -18.86 -57.482 30.212 50.984 41.732 53.063 61.827 65.644 70.923 89.834 73.1 -132.841 -118.375 -104.557 -72.997 -34.788 -6 6.017 10.402 2021 +134 DEU GGXONLB_NGDP Germany General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.966 0.009 -0.387 0.36 -6.327 -0.5 0.089 0.474 1.067 1.194 -0.408 -1.228 -1.07 -0.795 -0.857 0.742 2.665 2.215 -0.771 -2.242 1.122 1.857 1.484 1.813 2.043 2.094 2.171 2.669 2.105 -3.901 -3.287 -2.741 -1.816 -0.824 -0.136 0.132 0.221 2021 +134 DEU GGXWDN Germany General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 784.489 851.599 893.192 946.283 988.376 946.417 "1,001.37" "1,068.63" "1,158.80" "1,242.20" "1,314.76" "1,341.46" "1,334.93" "1,353.52" "1,468.22" "1,588.76" "1,618.01" "1,629.79" "1,642.38" "1,606.13" "1,578.77" "1,545.67" "1,483.29" "1,434.89" "1,404.30" "1,558.63" "1,692.88" "1,819.57" "1,919.72" "1,984.08" "2,021.47" "2,049.03" "2,074.41" 2021 +134 DEU GGXWDN_NGDP Germany General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.406 44.322 45.544 46.975 47.992 44.873 46.092 48.616 52.397 54.903 57.455 56.244 53.407 53.153 60.032 61.954 60.07 59.366 58.42 54.865 52.17 49.308 45.4 42.636 40.432 45.769 47.002 47.709 47.757 47.012 45.965 44.973 44.117 2021 +134 DEU GGXWDG Germany General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 618.218 705.567 789.57 869.713 "1,040.19" "1,110.44" "1,154.46" "1,199.28" "1,243.67" "1,251.53" "1,264.27" "1,317.68" "1,405.20" "1,475.18" "1,545.67" "1,595.31" "1,603.67" "1,672.58" "1,789.21" "2,102.67" "2,139.15" "2,216.71" "2,201.92" "2,203.74" "2,177.23" "2,161.54" "2,111.36" "2,062.63" "2,045.74" "2,314.09" "2,508.34" "2,712.14" "2,746.37" "2,768.53" "2,775.14" "2,779.91" "2,805.29" 2021 +134 DEU GGXWDG_NGDP Germany General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.985 41.454 45.095 47.537 54.902 57.794 58.867 59.535 60.387 59.34 58.193 59.946 63.538 65.201 67.546 66.887 64.158 65.682 73.157 81.995 79.417 80.745 78.322 75.279 71.947 68.954 64.624 61.288 58.9 67.953 69.642 71.112 68.322 65.6 63.102 61.015 59.661 2021 +134 DEU NGDP_FY Germany "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data of general government gross debt comes from EUROSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections for 2022 and beyond are based on the 2022 budget, the 2022 Stability Programme, the draft 2023 federal budget, the federal government's medium-term budget plan, and data updates from the national statistical agency (Destatis) and the ministry of finance, adjusted for differences in the IMF staff's macroeconomic framework and assumptions concerning revenue elasticities. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. other refers to special funds Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 792.177 826.898 859.552 901.3 945.528 987.172 "1,043.90" "1,078.11" "1,135.15" "1,207.28" "1,317.44" "1,585.80" "1,702.06" "1,750.89" "1,829.55" "1,894.61" "1,921.38" "1,961.15" "2,014.42" "2,059.48" "2,109.09" "2,172.54" "2,198.12" "2,211.57" "2,262.52" "2,288.31" "2,385.08" "2,499.55" "2,546.49" "2,445.73" "2,564.40" "2,693.56" "2,745.31" "2,811.35" "2,927.43" "3,026.18" "3,134.74" "3,267.16" "3,365.45" "3,473.26" "3,405.43" "3,601.75" "3,813.88" "4,019.77" "4,220.33" "4,397.86" "4,556.09" "4,702.06" 2021 +134 DEU BCA Germany Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Additional source: IMF Statistics Department Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data until 1990 refers to German federation only (West Germany). Data from 1991 refer to United Germany. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -15.215 -4.911 6.007 4.611 9.28 17.594 37.989 43.574 54.677 58.96 50.055 -26.672 -25.281 -21.482 -33.145 -32.238 -16.89 -11.289 -15.932 -31.251 -34.324 -7.161 39.267 35.36 127.156 133.119 172.872 235.055 213.169 198.881 195.436 232.889 251.608 244.845 280.261 288.82 295.118 288.887 316.32 294.346 272.471 313.612 168.74 216.582 272.951 288.231 293.161 301.097 2021 +134 DEU BCA_NGDPD Germany Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.782 -0.684 0.866 0.666 1.423 2.662 4.024 3.709 4.317 4.689 3.131 -1.422 -1.183 -1.037 -1.5 -1.246 -0.676 -0.51 -0.711 -1.422 -1.761 -0.368 1.891 1.414 4.52 4.673 5.772 6.861 5.692 5.836 5.744 6.213 7.129 6.557 7.204 8.601 8.508 7.83 7.955 7.569 7.011 7.357 4.186 5.257 6.293 6.34 6.184 6.114 2021 +652 GHA NGDP_R Ghana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 27.39 26.362 24.173 22.669 24.794 26.389 28.023 29.889 31.822 33.267 34.463 36.109 37.724 39.524 40.911 42.642 44.674 47.264 49.632 51.88 53.745 55.802 58.379 61.364 64.68 68.709 72.706 75.669 82.486 87.173 93.945 107.05 116.072 124.478 128.033 130.748 135.159 146.146 155.207 165.308 166.157 175.057 181.34 186.488 193.825 204.268 214.88 229.435 2021 +652 GHA NGDP_RPCH Ghana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.453 -3.754 -8.303 -6.222 9.378 6.433 6.189 6.66 6.468 4.541 3.595 4.774 4.473 4.772 3.508 4.233 4.765 5.797 5.01 4.529 3.596 3.828 4.617 5.112 5.404 6.23 5.816 4.076 9.008 5.683 7.768 13.949 8.428 7.242 2.856 2.121 3.373 8.129 6.2 6.508 0.514 5.356 3.589 2.839 3.934 5.388 5.195 6.774 2021 +652 GHA NGDP Ghana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.01 0.017 0.019 0.042 0.062 0.083 0.125 0.181 0.253 0.344 0.481 0.607 0.713 0.866 1.177 1.752 2.532 3.235 3.968 4.737 6.25 8.763 11.256 15.193 18.262 22.294 26.469 31.84 40.895 49.486 62.002 81.412 102.099 124.478 158.684 183.526 219.595 262.798 308.587 356.544 391.941 459.131 589.088 714.732 839.688 967.9 "1,098.10" "1,234.95" 2021 +652 GHA NGDPD Ghana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 37.35 60.694 70.406 47.317 17.113 15.255 14.072 11.777 12.523 12.733 14.749 16.506 16.312 13.348 12.32 14.61 15.482 15.794 17.166 17.766 11.47 12.234 14.205 17.528 20.302 24.6 28.883 34.044 38.659 34.601 43.327 53.849 56.854 63.702 54.285 49.437 56.144 60.385 67.259 68.353 70.008 79.157 75.996 70.086 73 76.966 81.754 87.57 2021 +652 GHA PPPGDP Ghana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 12.858 13.546 13.189 12.853 14.566 15.993 17.324 18.935 20.871 22.674 24.368 26.395 28.205 30.251 31.981 34.034 36.308 39.075 41.495 43.985 46.599 49.473 52.564 56.342 60.981 66.811 72.879 77.899 86.545 92.049 100.392 116.773 133.278 140.883 151.592 144.984 142.203 148.983 161.999 175.629 178.659 196.05 217.525 231.67 245.837 263.898 282.892 307.899 2021 +652 GHA NGDP_D Ghana "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.037 0.063 0.08 0.184 0.248 0.314 0.448 0.605 0.796 1.033 1.396 1.681 1.889 2.191 2.878 4.109 5.668 6.844 7.995 9.131 11.63 15.704 19.281 24.759 28.234 32.447 36.406 42.077 49.579 56.768 65.998 76.051 87.962 100 123.94 140.366 162.471 179.819 198.823 215.685 235.886 262.275 324.853 383.259 433.22 473.838 511.029 538.257 2021 +652 GHA NGDPRPC Ghana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,558.92" "2,405.11" "2,153.21" "1,971.05" "2,016.45" "2,099.09" "2,179.30" "2,271.97" "2,363.80" "2,414.32" "2,443.14" "2,500.01" "2,550.41" "2,608.85" "2,635.95" "2,681.50" "2,741.31" "2,829.67" "2,898.87" "2,956.08" "2,841.85" "2,876.79" "2,936.09" "3,012.36" "3,100.73" "3,215.67" "3,323.53" "3,379.90" "3,601.85" "3,722.71" "3,809.79" "4,237.80" "4,487.20" "4,700.99" "4,725.84" "4,718.90" "4,771.95" "5,050.02" "5,251.55" "5,479.52" "5,398.46" "5,576.10" "5,652.40" "5,667.98" "5,744.15" "5,902.77" "6,054.65" "6,303.64" 2021 +652 GHA NGDPRPPPPC Ghana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,608.59" "2,451.79" "2,195.01" "2,009.31" "2,055.59" "2,139.83" "2,221.60" "2,316.07" "2,409.68" "2,461.19" "2,490.57" "2,548.54" "2,599.92" "2,659.49" "2,687.12" "2,733.55" "2,794.52" "2,884.59" "2,955.14" "3,013.46" "2,897.01" "2,932.63" "2,993.09" "3,070.83" "3,160.92" "3,278.09" "3,388.04" "3,445.51" "3,671.76" "3,794.97" "3,883.74" "4,320.06" "4,574.30" "4,792.24" "4,817.57" "4,810.49" "4,864.58" "5,148.05" "5,353.49" "5,585.89" "5,503.25" "5,684.34" "5,762.12" "5,778.00" "5,855.65" "6,017.35" "6,172.17" "6,425.99" 2021 +652 GHA NGDPPC Ghana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 0.959 1.522 1.724 3.631 5.006 6.593 9.757 13.755 18.813 24.936 34.103 42.013 48.178 57.157 75.862 110.17 155.372 193.652 231.768 269.917 330.494 451.772 566.119 745.823 875.467 "1,043.40" "1,209.98" "1,422.18" "1,785.75" "2,113.30" "2,514.38" "3,222.88" "3,947.04" "4,700.99" "5,857.20" "6,623.71" "7,753.06" "9,080.90" "10,441.30" "11,818.53" "12,734.18" "14,624.70" "18,361.98" "21,723.06" "24,884.80" "27,969.55" "30,940.99" "33,929.74" 2021 +652 GHA NGDPDPC Ghana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,489.50" "5,537.47" "6,271.52" "4,114.25" "1,391.72" "1,213.39" "1,094.40" 895.18 930.23 924.067 "1,045.60" "1,142.80" "1,102.84" 881.079 793.796 918.741 950.015 945.584 "1,002.60" "1,012.28" 606.501 630.698 714.42 860.469 973.287 "1,151.31" "1,320.28" "1,520.64" "1,688.08" "1,477.65" "1,757.05" "2,131.75" "2,197.91" "2,405.77" "2,003.71" "1,784.25" "1,982.24" "2,086.60" "2,275.77" "2,265.72" "2,274.57" "2,521.39" "2,368.81" "2,130.13" "2,163.40" "2,224.09" "2,303.57" "2,405.94" 2021 +652 GHA PPPPC Ghana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,201.30" "1,235.91" "1,174.84" "1,117.56" "1,184.57" "1,272.10" "1,347.31" "1,439.34" "1,550.32" "1,645.55" "1,727.51" "1,827.51" "1,906.84" "1,996.76" "2,060.60" "2,140.16" "2,227.95" "2,339.42" "2,423.61" "2,506.26" "2,464.00" "2,550.49" "2,643.64" "2,765.84" "2,923.40" "3,126.85" "3,331.45" "3,479.51" "3,779.10" "3,930.95" "4,071.25" "4,622.73" "5,152.38" "5,320.54" "5,595.44" "5,232.68" "5,020.64" "5,148.05" "5,481.37" "5,821.64" "5,804.63" "6,244.78" "6,780.28" "7,041.21" "7,285.57" "7,625.90" "7,971.03" "8,459.41" 2021 +652 GHA NGAP_NPGDP Ghana Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +652 GHA PPPSH Ghana Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.096 0.091 0.083 0.076 0.08 0.082 0.084 0.086 0.088 0.088 0.088 0.09 0.085 0.087 0.088 0.088 0.089 0.09 0.092 0.093 0.092 0.094 0.095 0.096 0.096 0.098 0.098 0.097 0.103 0.109 0.111 0.122 0.132 0.133 0.138 0.13 0.122 0.122 0.125 0.129 0.134 0.134 0.134 0.135 0.136 0.138 0.141 0.146 2021 +652 GHA PPPEX Ghana Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.007 0.01 0.012 0.015 0.02 0.023 0.025 0.029 0.037 0.051 0.07 0.083 0.096 0.108 0.134 0.177 0.214 0.27 0.299 0.334 0.363 0.409 0.473 0.538 0.618 0.697 0.766 0.884 1.047 1.266 1.544 1.764 1.905 2.03 2.194 2.342 2.708 3.085 3.416 3.668 3.882 4.011 2021 +652 GHA NID_NGDP Ghana Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 4.419 6.832 10.034 9.981 13.997 14.943 16.198 29.981 26.289 24.98 25.18 25.274 23.688 22.092 25.383 24.619 7.48 34.651 35.184 28.889 32.491 41.418 42.733 38.737 37.048 40.109 38.026 47.917 23.234 31.079 24.772 27.062 27.619 25.52 20.398 22.437 19.664 19.072 18.553 18.033 19.477 20.051 21.021 22.775 22.207 2021 +652 GHA NGSD_NGDP Ghana Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 3.938 5.646 8.354 8.669 12.254 13.515 14.61 28.002 24.005 21.766 19.878 21.943 21.501 20.113 19.041 21.133 2.149 30.441 32.125 28.354 32.573 38.045 37.779 32.926 30.71 31.313 33.987 41.524 16.65 22.436 15.817 20.225 21.67 20.386 17.079 19.397 16.937 16.024 15.398 12.783 15.073 15.532 16.949 19.073 23.488 2021 +652 GHA PCPI Ghana "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.057 0.123 0.151 0.335 0.469 0.518 0.645 0.901 1.184 1.483 2.035 2.403 2.644 3.304 4.126 6.573 9.497 11.855 14.132 15.895 19.886 26.435 30.36 38.443 43.312 49.85 55.674 61.647 71.822 81.259 86.702 93.357 99.959 111.621 128.907 151.019 177.378 199.323 218.931 234.571 257.758 283.471 360.507 435.999 500.193 550.212 591.478 629.924 2021 +652 GHA PCPIPCH Ghana "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 50.005 116.504 22.485 122.245 40.03 10.301 24.539 39.758 31.369 25.237 37.241 18.097 10.049 24.942 24.874 59.317 44.487 24.825 19.208 12.471 25.113 32.932 14.846 26.626 12.666 15.095 11.683 10.729 16.505 13.139 6.698 7.676 7.072 11.666 15.486 17.153 17.455 12.372 9.837 7.144 9.885 9.976 27.176 20.941 14.723 10 7.5 6.5 2021 +652 GHA PCPIE Ghana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.076 0.153 0.178 0.432 0.458 0.547 0.73 0.979 1.239 1.616 2.197 2.422 2.745 3.504 4.702 8.032 10.13 12.373 14.322 16.297 22.904 27.78 31.994 39.533 44.189 50.745 56.288 63.464 74.973 82.064 87.701 95.042 102.764 116.632 136.445 160.584 185.253 207.152 226.676 244.264 269.845 303.902 400.171 469.988 526.386 568.497 608.292 644.789 2021 +652 GHA PCPIEPCH Ghana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 100.222 16.787 142.418 5.988 19.499 33.335 34.164 26.571 30.458 35.902 10.261 13.33 27.656 34.179 70.817 26.123 22.141 15.752 13.791 40.54 21.288 15.171 23.563 11.777 14.838 10.923 12.748 18.133 9.459 6.868 8.372 8.124 13.495 16.987 17.692 15.362 11.821 9.425 7.759 10.473 12.621 31.678 17.447 12 8 7 6 2021 +652 GHA TM_RPCH Ghana Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.4 -5.5 -3.5 -3.4 58.7 4.841 14.567 17.642 7.384 3.632 7.991 3.297 4.223 12.708 6.312 5.646 20.551 11.684 11.791 9.62 -7.694 8.88 0.166 13.726 22.271 17.262 26.985 24.045 26.447 -15.872 31.26 46.894 11.229 1.901 -15.026 0.533 -3.009 8.901 8.15 12.835 -6.375 13.587 11.053 0.256 3.608 2.819 3.844 4.584 2021 +652 GHA TMG_RPCH Ghana Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022" -7 -5.5 -3.5 -3.4 63.885 4.548 12.642 17.35 7.735 3.508 7.164 2.399 2.678 13.34 7.493 5.539 23.277 11.863 11.902 10.534 -9.58 10.378 -0.413 9.365 21.1 15.255 26.533 20.976 25.186 -21.493 36.624 48.933 10.579 -1.088 -17.157 -8.006 -3.92 -1.316 4.257 1.969 -0.561 9.566 15.718 3.512 2.817 3.156 3.457 4.133 2021 +652 GHA TX_RPCH Ghana Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022" -13.6 -60.4 -33 0 3.718 21.116 12.716 11.908 9.121 9.093 10.543 20.531 7.266 18.371 6.748 7.183 8.03 1.255 21.29 12.807 -0.123 -5.192 -1.905 -1.518 8.61 1.534 10.166 6.047 8.335 0.031 13.569 39.095 5.778 9.604 3.204 -8.685 5.736 32.593 1.733 5.726 -7.318 -11.861 -3.39 4.03 1.954 5.926 3.312 16.679 2021 +652 GHA TXG_RPCH Ghana Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022" -14.8 -9.8 -6.3 1.3 3.718 21.116 12.716 11.908 9.121 9.093 10.543 20.531 7.266 18.371 6.748 7.183 8.03 1.255 21.29 12.807 -0.123 -5.192 -1.905 -1.518 8.61 1.534 10.166 6.047 8.335 0.031 13.569 39.095 5.778 9.604 3.204 -8.685 5.736 32.593 1.733 5.726 -7.318 -11.861 -3.39 4.03 1.954 5.926 3.312 16.679 2021 +652 GHA LUR Ghana Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +652 GHA LE Ghana Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +652 GHA LP Ghana Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 10.704 10.961 11.226 11.501 12.296 12.572 12.859 13.155 13.462 13.779 14.106 14.443 14.791 15.15 15.52 15.902 16.297 16.703 17.121 17.55 18.912 19.397 19.883 20.371 20.859 21.367 21.876 22.388 22.901 23.417 24.659 25.261 25.867 26.479 27.092 27.707 28.324 28.94 29.555 30.168 30.779 31.394 32.082 32.902 33.743 34.605 35.49 36.397 2021 +652 GHA GGR Ghana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.004 0.008 0.012 0.017 0.024 0.024 0.037 0.036 0.063 0.099 0.159 0.186 0.203 0.279 0.279 0.539 0.953 0.957 1.65 2.294 2.633 3.192 4.052 4.813 6.017 7.694 11.441 13.935 15.494 20.874 26.824 28.865 35.782 43.523 49.427 51.135 65.388 83.2 105.339 129.484 156.019 176.025 198.173 2021 +652 GHA GGR_NGDP Ghana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 2.875 1.966 2.715 2.452 3.854 5.115 6.465 6.897 6.667 6.93 5.021 6.051 5.094 7.305 8.405 9.074 7.328 6.279 7.033 5.891 8.616 10.877 8.5 10.859 12.56 11.809 12.058 12.726 11.77 12.158 12.409 14.053 13.649 12.448 13.154 14.616 13.145 13.616 14.104 13.863 13.047 14.242 14.124 14.738 15.42 16.119 16.03 16.047 2021 +652 GHA GGX Ghana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.01 0.014 0.02 0.027 0.034 0.046 0.071 0.114 0.163 0.244 0.338 0.417 0.505 0.568 0.806 1.295 1.286 1.975 2.69 3.081 4.072 5.727 7.229 8.651 12.326 15.896 22.438 26.843 33.27 34.179 43.679 46.206 64.48 75.401 111.065 117.911 137.351 166.452 204.42 240.446 282.827 316.152 2021 +652 GHA GGX_NGDP Ghana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 7.773 5.816 4.765 3.635 4.881 6.361 7.817 7.894 7.832 7.805 7.096 7.639 9.968 13.171 13.851 13.93 13.356 12.899 12.722 11.98 12.901 14.775 11.422 12.996 14.729 13.818 15.385 17.988 17.676 17.482 19.88 19.526 21.977 21.564 20.966 18.623 19.891 17.582 20.895 21.148 28.337 25.681 23.316 23.289 24.345 24.842 25.756 25.6 2021 +652 GHA GGXCNL Ghana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.001 -0.001 -- -- -0.001 -0.001 -0.002 -0.002 -0.003 -0.003 -0.01 -0.01 -0.035 -0.051 -0.064 -0.085 -0.153 -0.214 -0.226 -0.288 -0.268 -0.342 -0.329 -0.325 -0.396 -0.448 -0.881 -1.675 -2.415 -2.635 -4.632 -4.456 -8.503 -11.349 -12.396 -7.355 -14.813 -10.423 -20.957 -25.974 -59.93 -52.522 -54.151 -61.113 -74.936 -84.427 -106.801 -117.979 2021 +652 GHA GGXCNL_NGDP Ghana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.899 -3.851 -2.049 -1.182 -1.027 -1.246 -1.352 -0.997 -1.165 -0.875 -2.075 -1.588 -4.874 -5.866 -5.445 -4.856 -6.029 -6.62 -5.689 -6.089 -4.285 -3.898 -2.922 -2.137 -2.169 -2.01 -3.327 -5.262 -5.906 -5.324 -7.471 -5.473 -8.328 -9.117 -7.812 -4.007 -6.746 -3.966 -6.791 -7.285 -15.29 -11.44 -9.192 -8.55 -8.924 -8.723 -9.726 -9.553 2021 +652 GHA GGSB Ghana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +652 GHA GGSB_NPGDP Ghana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +652 GHA GGXONLB Ghana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -0.001 -- -- -- -0.001 -0.001 -0.001 -0.002 -0.001 -0.007 -0.005 -0.029 -0.037 -0.041 -0.052 -0.095 -0.126 -0.105 -0.173 -0.065 -0.111 -0.108 0.084 -0.049 -0.094 -0.487 -1.235 -1.736 -1.602 -3.193 -2.844 -5.844 -6.952 -5.316 1.721 -3.284 3.149 -4.169 -6.205 -35.33 -19 -12.137 -8.03 -0.069 8.32 -1.502 -1.365 2021 +652 GHA GGXONLB_NGDP Ghana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.193 -3.238 -1.029 -0.654 -0.47 -0.632 -0.448 -0.412 -0.693 -0.33 -1.507 -0.882 -4.018 -4.31 -3.487 -2.979 -3.741 -3.883 -2.656 -3.661 -1.032 -1.262 -0.957 0.556 -0.267 -0.422 -1.841 -3.88 -4.245 -3.238 -5.15 -3.494 -5.723 -5.585 -3.35 0.938 -1.496 1.198 -1.351 -1.74 -9.014 -4.138 -2.06 -1.123 -0.008 0.86 -0.137 -0.111 2021 +652 GHA GGXWDN Ghana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.23 6.356 7.93 7.076 6.906 4.101 5.385 9.083 11.914 19.813 23.185 34.511 49.664 71.893 91.409 111.852 136.32 187.341 210.248 293.777 354.934 506.145 593.002 708.826 824.159 957.249 "1,094.74" 2021 +652 GHA GGXWDN_NGDP Ghana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.677 56.464 52.198 38.746 30.975 15.492 16.914 22.211 24.076 31.955 28.478 33.802 39.898 45.306 49.807 50.936 51.872 60.709 58.968 74.954 77.306 85.92 82.968 84.415 85.149 87.173 88.647 2021 +652 GHA GGXWDG Ghana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.092 0.113 0.165 0.322 0.649 0.895 1.166 1.574 1.61 2.64 5.011 5.426 6.524 8.029 7.507 7.578 4.899 7.179 10.078 13.258 21.395 25.453 36.093 53.438 79.518 98.912 122.846 149.753 191.251 223.533 309.881 377.057 534.53 627.441 749.286 870.796 "1,010.16" "1,154.24" 2021 +652 GHA GGXWDG_NGDP Ghana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.157 18.657 23.096 37.155 55.155 51.077 46.047 48.666 40.572 55.73 80.17 61.919 57.96 52.847 41.107 33.993 18.509 22.549 24.644 26.792 34.507 31.264 35.351 42.93 50.111 53.896 55.942 56.984 61.976 62.694 79.063 82.124 90.739 87.787 89.234 89.968 91.992 93.465 2021 +652 GHA NGDP_FY Ghana "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022 0.01 0.017 0.019 0.042 0.062 0.083 0.125 0.181 0.253 0.344 0.481 0.607 0.713 0.866 1.177 1.752 2.532 3.235 3.968 4.737 6.25 8.763 11.256 15.193 18.262 22.294 26.469 31.84 40.895 49.486 62.002 81.412 102.099 124.478 158.684 183.526 219.595 262.798 308.587 356.544 391.941 459.131 589.088 714.732 839.688 967.9 "1,098.10" "1,234.95" 2021 +652 GHA BCA Ghana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2005 excludes exceptional financing. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5). Migration not complete Primary domestic currency: Ghanaian cedi Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.054 -0.508 -0.19 -0.227 -0.203 -0.256 -0.185 -0.205 -0.179 -0.202 -0.292 -0.377 -0.524 -0.708 -0.41 -0.32 -0.306 -1.002 -0.598 -0.947 -0.483 -0.374 -0.076 0.014 -0.685 -1.219 -1.678 -2.158 -3.4 -1.397 -2.77 -3.545 -4.914 -5.704 -3.694 -2.824 -2.867 -2.002 -2.044 -1.864 -2.134 -2.497 -3.99 -3.087 -3.299 -3.134 -3.026 -3.249 2021 +652 GHA BCA_NGDPD Ghana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.144 -0.837 -0.269 -0.48 -1.186 -1.68 -1.313 -1.742 -1.427 -1.587 -1.979 -2.283 -3.214 -5.302 -3.331 -2.187 -1.979 -6.343 -3.486 -5.331 -4.21 -3.059 -0.535 0.082 -3.373 -4.954 -5.811 -6.338 -8.796 -4.039 -6.393 -6.584 -8.643 -8.954 -6.805 -5.712 -5.106 -3.316 -3.039 -2.727 -3.048 -3.154 -5.25 -4.404 -4.519 -4.072 -3.701 -3.71 2021 +174 GRC NGDP_R Greece "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The National Statistical Office has significantly and repeatedly revised national accounts data over the course of the past several years. Official data are only available from 1995. Data prior to 1995 came from European Commission Macro Forecasts (AMECO database). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 133.258 131.184 129.701 128.303 130.878 134.167 134.857 131.814 137.466 142.688 142.689 147.115 148.14 145.771 148.686 151.809 156.154 163.156 169.511 174.719 181.567 189.069 196.486 207.872 218.392 219.7 232.119 239.718 238.914 228.639 216.113 194.179 180.418 175.879 176.715 176.369 175.51 177.427 180.387 183.64 167.077 181.005 190.413 193.863 198.08 201.663 204.906 207.682 2021 +174 GRC NGDP_RPCH Greece "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.679 -1.556 -1.13 -1.078 2.007 2.513 0.515 -2.257 4.288 3.799 -- 3.102 0.697 -1.599 2 2.1 2.862 4.484 3.895 3.073 3.92 4.132 3.923 5.795 5.061 0.599 5.652 3.274 -0.335 -4.301 -5.479 -10.149 -7.087 -2.516 0.476 -0.196 -0.487 1.092 1.668 1.804 -9.019 8.336 5.198 1.811 2.175 1.809 1.608 1.355 2021 +174 GRC NGDP Greece "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The National Statistical Office has significantly and repeatedly revised national accounts data over the course of the past several years. Official data are only available from 1995. Data prior to 1995 came from European Commission Macro Forecasts (AMECO database). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.05 8.439 10.615 12.665 15.751 19.218 22.965 25.871 31.48 37.413 45.155 55.767 64.468 72.59 82.321 92.279 102.168 113.744 124.206 132.66 140.055 150.91 162.082 177.396 192.082 197.561 216.024 230.732 239.948 235.53 224.124 203.308 188.381 179.884 177.236 176.369 174.494 176.903 179.558 183.25 165.326 182.83 210.042 220.828 228.935 236.78 244.699 252.588 2021 +174 GRC NGDPD Greece "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 56.529 52.161 54.415 49.184 47.922 47.532 55.945 65.129 75.803 78.582 97.137 104.742 115.484 108.103 115.694 135.786 144.642 142.117 143.424 148.151 131.082 135.16 153.152 200.613 238.823 245.92 271.254 316.25 352.866 328.156 297.368 282.946 242.183 238.911 235.519 195.703 193.095 199.773 212.146 205.166 188.684 216.384 222.008 226.347 235.285 244.784 254.615 262.825 2021 +174 GRC PPPGDP Greece "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 84.196 90.728 95.245 97.908 103.477 109.431 112.21 112.39 121.342 130.891 135.79 144.737 149.067 150.16 156.434 163.068 170.807 181.543 190.737 199.368 211.877 225.601 238.105 256.874 277.119 287.522 313.147 332.139 337.373 324.933 310.823 285.079 275.144 284.948 290.011 289.649 296.436 307.089 319.671 331.258 305.013 344.17 387.801 408.893 426.554 442.342 458.013 473.2 2021 +174 GRC NGDP_D Greece "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.29 6.433 8.184 9.871 12.035 14.324 17.029 19.627 22.9 26.22 31.646 37.907 43.518 49.797 55.365 60.786 65.428 69.715 73.273 75.928 77.137 79.817 82.49 85.339 87.953 89.923 93.066 96.252 100.433 103.014 103.707 104.701 104.414 102.277 100.295 100 99.421 99.705 99.541 99.788 98.952 101.008 110.309 113.909 115.577 117.414 119.42 121.623 2021 +174 GRC NGDPRPC Greece "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,903.91" "13,522.97" "13,291.97" "13,063.93" "13,257.31" "13,525.55" "13,554.72" "13,200.76" "13,724.82" "14,186.39" "14,098.44" "14,320.93" "14,289.37" "13,974.86" "14,174.28" "14,408.59" "14,747.70" "15,349.67" "15,852.10" "16,256.30" "16,849.82" "17,448.26" "18,045.65" "19,043.23" "19,962.01" "20,027.54" "21,092.66" "21,721.41" "21,599.82" "20,607.88" "19,435.86" "17,456.81" "16,273.80" "15,983.72" "16,172.65" "16,243.20" "16,275.38" "16,476.91" "16,793.96" "17,123.26" "15,587.67" "16,950.21" "17,904.87" "18,304.47" "18,779.87" "19,198.56" "19,587.63" "19,934.72" 2021 +174 GRC NGDPRPPPPC Greece "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "24,064.82" "23,405.50" "23,005.69" "22,610.99" "22,945.69" "23,409.97" "23,460.46" "22,847.82" "23,754.86" "24,553.75" "24,401.52" "24,786.61" "24,731.98" "24,187.63" "24,532.79" "24,938.33" "25,525.25" "26,567.14" "27,436.75" "28,136.33" "29,163.60" "30,199.37" "31,233.34" "32,959.94" "34,550.17" "34,663.58" "36,507.08" "37,595.33" "37,384.87" "35,668.04" "33,639.50" "30,214.17" "28,166.63" "27,664.56" "27,991.55" "28,113.65" "28,169.36" "28,518.16" "29,066.92" "29,636.87" "26,979.07" "29,337.36" "30,989.67" "31,681.31" "32,504.12" "33,228.78" "33,902.19" "34,502.94" 2021 +174 GRC NGDPPC Greece "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 735.572 869.972 "1,087.80" "1,289.56" "1,595.53" "1,937.44" "2,308.29" "2,590.86" "3,142.99" "3,719.68" "4,461.56" "5,428.66" "6,218.48" "6,959.05" "7,847.63" "8,758.47" "9,649.11" "10,701.02" "11,615.37" "12,343.03" "12,997.39" "13,926.74" "14,885.92" "16,251.35" "17,557.18" "18,009.35" "19,630.13" "20,907.20" "21,693.28" "21,228.97" "20,156.33" "18,277.52" "16,992.07" "16,347.72" "16,220.29" "16,243.20" "16,181.20" "16,428.29" "16,716.81" "17,086.89" "15,424.27" "17,121.11" "19,750.62" "20,850.53" "21,705.30" "22,541.76" "23,391.52" "24,245.11" 2021 +174 GRC NGDPDPC Greece "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,898.16" "5,376.98" "5,576.51" "5,008.02" "4,854.24" "4,791.75" "5,623.16" "6,522.42" "7,568.29" "7,812.78" "9,597.71" "10,196.17" "11,139.45" "10,363.63" "11,029.10" "12,887.89" "13,660.51" "13,370.35" "13,412.55" "13,784.36" "12,164.72" "12,473.29" "14,065.79" "18,378.28" "21,829.50" "22,417.64" "24,648.87" "28,656.23" "31,902.01" "29,577.64" "26,743.40" "25,437.01" "21,845.05" "21,712.02" "21,554.22" "18,023.87" "17,906.08" "18,552.18" "19,750.74" "19,130.44" "17,603.44" "20,263.29" "20,875.78" "21,371.69" "22,307.32" "23,303.71" "24,339.47" "25,227.65" 2021 +174 GRC PPPPC Greece "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,784.91" "9,352.57" "9,760.83" "9,969.05" "10,481.75" "11,031.96" "11,278.36" "11,255.52" "12,115.01" "13,013.50" "13,416.81" "14,089.47" "14,378.80" "14,395.60" "14,912.91" "15,477.28" "16,131.62" "17,079.58" "17,837.18" "18,549.73" "19,662.59" "20,819.64" "21,868.07" "23,532.42" "25,329.97" "26,210.06" "28,455.75" "30,095.92" "30,501.35" "29,287.13" "27,953.50" "25,628.81" "24,818.16" "25,895.90" "26,541.28" "26,676.00" "27,489.18" "28,518.16" "29,761.28" "30,887.69" "28,456.56" "32,229.82" "36,465.54" "38,607.64" "40,441.46" "42,111.45" "43,782.83" "45,420.89" 2021 +174 GRC NGAP_NPGDP Greece Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.837 0.385 -1.397 -2.894 -1.426 1.101 1.683 -0.793 2.445 5.058 3.527 4.634 3.843 0.865 0.999 0.834 0.799 1.958 2.327 1.561 1.257 1.085 0.775 1.66 2.585 0.557 3.426 4.469 2.883 -1.643 -6.016 -13.373 -17.07 -16.86 -14.528 -13.233 -12.023 -9.899 -7.192 -4.907 -12.755 -5.347 -1.116 -0.538 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +174 GRC PPPSH Greece Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.628 0.608 0.599 0.578 0.565 0.559 0.543 0.511 0.51 0.511 0.491 0.494 0.448 0.432 0.428 0.422 0.418 0.42 0.425 0.423 0.42 0.427 0.431 0.438 0.438 0.42 0.422 0.413 0.4 0.384 0.345 0.298 0.273 0.27 0.265 0.259 0.255 0.251 0.246 0.244 0.229 0.235 0.24 0.238 0.236 0.232 0.228 0.224 2021 +174 GRC PPPEX Greece Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.084 0.093 0.111 0.129 0.152 0.176 0.205 0.23 0.259 0.286 0.333 0.385 0.432 0.483 0.526 0.566 0.598 0.627 0.651 0.665 0.661 0.669 0.681 0.691 0.693 0.687 0.69 0.695 0.711 0.725 0.721 0.713 0.685 0.631 0.611 0.609 0.589 0.576 0.562 0.553 0.542 0.531 0.542 0.54 0.537 0.535 0.534 0.534 2021 +174 GRC NID_NGDP Greece Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The National Statistical Office has significantly and repeatedly revised national accounts data over the course of the past several years. Official data are only available from 1995. Data prior to 1995 came from European Commission Macro Forecasts (AMECO database). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 34.516 38.101 19.182 27.449 8.78 11.219 16.088 26.086 20.418 23.333 24.083 20.614 22.304 21.336 18.61 11.85 12.504 12.813 18.315 24.076 19.951 20.677 19.076 18.196 20.473 16.119 15.498 21.424 20.52 26.401 17.986 14.031 12.098 11.944 11.893 12.077 12.837 12.022 13.15 12.606 14.998 17.842 18.347 19.353 20.438 21.111 21.33 21.498 2021 +174 GRC NGSD_NGDP Greece Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The National Statistical Office has significantly and repeatedly revised national accounts data over the course of the past several years. Official data are only available from 1995. Data prior to 1995 came from European Commission Macro Forecasts (AMECO database). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 30.608 33.485 15.707 23.634 4.331 4.331 13.093 24.208 19.154 20.074 20.442 19.112 20.45 20.645 18.484 9.483 8.982 9.062 15.669 20.457 13.974 13.732 12.769 11.846 14.894 8.71 4.545 7.385 5.915 15.439 7.944 3.882 9.628 9.383 9.529 10.574 10.464 9.448 9.575 10.371 7.663 11.347 11.628 13.019 14.328 15.979 17.074 17.59 2021 +174 GRC PCPI Greece "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.189 7.702 9.33 11.212 13.282 15.847 19.494 22.691 25.758 29.288 35.272 42.135 48.825 55.861 61.935 67.378 72.682 76.637 80.099 81.814 84.184 87.249 90.671 93.799 96.631 100 103.314 106.402 110.903 112.397 117.684 121.354 122.609 121.562 119.868 118.557 118.573 119.922 120.851 121.476 119.943 120.632 131.693 135.906 138.113 140.572 143.142 145.874 2021 +174 GRC PCPIPCH Greece "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 24.661 24.463 21.125 20.179 18.456 19.315 23.017 16.397 13.518 13.702 20.434 19.456 15.877 14.411 10.873 8.788 7.873 5.441 4.517 2.141 2.897 3.642 3.921 3.45 3.02 3.486 3.314 2.989 4.23 1.347 4.704 3.118 1.035 -0.854 -1.394 -1.094 0.013 1.138 0.774 0.517 -1.262 0.574 9.17 3.199 1.624 1.78 1.829 1.908 2021 +174 GRC PCPIE Greece "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.794 8.323 9.909 11.906 14.055 17.543 20.526 23.761 27.08 31.101 38.218 45.104 51.6 57.799 63.964 68.962 73.755 77.106 79.956 81.805 84.807 87.797 90.868 93.683 96.615 100 103.199 107.178 109.528 112.32 118.113 120.684 121.068 118.869 115.856 116.31 116.647 117.776 118.52 119.765 116.903 121.999 131.982 134.154 138.265 139.171 141.414 144.598 2021 +174 GRC PCPIEPCH Greece "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 27.605 22.509 19.048 20.153 18.05 24.823 17.001 15.761 13.969 14.848 22.883 18.019 14.402 12.013 10.666 7.815 6.95 4.543 3.696 2.313 3.669 3.525 3.498 3.098 3.129 3.504 3.199 3.855 2.193 2.549 5.158 2.177 0.318 -1.816 -2.535 0.392 0.29 0.967 0.632 1.05 -2.39 4.359 8.184 1.646 3.064 0.655 1.612 2.252 2021 +174 GRC TM_RPCH Greece Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistics Office (ELSTAT). Based on customs data. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: National authorities do not collect information for volumes. Data calculated from national accounts statistics. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Includes all transactions Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Most imports are unrefined while most exports are refined. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.337 7.748 -2.743 2.302 -2.056 4.619 13.059 1.528 8.395 10.297 8.059 5.424 0.777 0.841 1.851 8.318 9.822 8.697 18.043 14.945 20.369 1.085 -3.716 7.192 4.593 0.934 13.214 15.364 1.641 -20.197 -3.082 -9.599 -5.585 -3.636 6.734 8.038 1.904 7.37 8.312 5.738 -7.66 11.075 8.42 1.16 3.731 1.999 1.731 2.785 2021 +174 GRC TMG_RPCH Greece Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistics Office (ELSTAT). Based on customs data. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: National authorities do not collect information for volumes. Data calculated from national accounts statistics. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Includes all transactions Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Most imports are unrefined while most exports are refined. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 11.728 3.623 -2.291 3.209 -2.284 4.007 15.737 3.504 5.03 10.868 9.037 6.76 1.731 0.17 0.727 10.335 12.444 3.315 20.431 4.612 15.957 -0.324 0.917 10.194 2.81 0.167 14.021 16.459 -1.008 -21.361 -5.992 -9.434 -4.356 -1.741 6.912 4.242 5.739 5.672 7.078 5.891 -3.121 3.986 8.586 2.474 3.983 2.508 2.224 3.328 2021 +174 GRC TX_RPCH Greece Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistics Office (ELSTAT). Based on customs data. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: National authorities do not collect information for volumes. Data calculated from national accounts statistics. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Includes all transactions Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Most imports are unrefined while most exports are refined. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 11.073 8.404 -16.461 -5.846 10.944 1.832 16.848 5.939 -2.125 1.938 -3.465 4.124 10.02 -2.597 7.387 2.996 4.91 26.171 4.892 26.992 23.258 -- -7.372 -0.565 19.38 2.834 4.558 10.497 3.891 -19.181 4.566 0.547 1.645 12.925 7.921 3.992 -0.391 8.338 8.847 7.038 -26.281 27.628 10.073 3.19 3.689 3.305 3.202 3.112 2021 +174 GRC TXG_RPCH Greece Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistics Office (ELSTAT). Based on customs data. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: National authorities do not collect information for volumes. Data calculated from national accounts statistics. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Includes all transactions Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Most imports are unrefined while most exports are refined. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.613 7.345 -14.984 -2.497 7.71 -3.393 22.199 2.322 -8.666 11.141 -7.213 5.749 11.626 -6.856 4.574 6.563 0.862 10.66 2.6 9.432 14.204 0.953 -6.969 -2.06 11.028 8.317 11.158 11.612 0.016 -13.302 7.723 5.817 8.552 1.056 2.532 8.096 5.31 5.803 9.734 6.439 -4.798 11.012 4.425 3.443 4.016 3.472 3.36 3.271 2021 +174 GRC LUR Greece Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The historical data source for unit labor costs in manufacturing is eurostat. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.663 4 5.8 7.9 8.1 7.8 7.4 7.4 7.7 7.5 7 7.7 8.7 9.7 9.6 10 10.3 10.3 11.2 12.125 11.35 10.775 10.35 9.775 10.6 10 9 8.4 7.75 9.6 12.725 17.85 24.425 27.475 26.5 24.9 23.55 21.45 19.3 17.325 16.4 15.003 12.6 12.185 11.397 10.996 10.696 10.394 2021 +174 GRC LE Greece Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the National Statistical Office (ELSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The historical data source for unit labor costs in manufacturing is eurostat. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.88 3.825 3.757 3.705 3.698 3.735 3.748 3.744 3.806 3.821 3.871 3.78 3.835 3.872 3.944 4.062 4.114 3.788 4.018 4.031 4.088 4.202 4.265 4.353 4.39 4.444 4.528 4.564 4.611 4.556 4.39 4.054 3.695 3.513 3.536 3.611 3.674 3.753 3.828 3.911 3.875 3.928 4.025 4.049 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +174 GRC LP Greece Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the Statistical Office of the European Communities (EUROSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.584 9.701 9.758 9.821 9.872 9.92 9.949 9.985 10.016 10.058 10.121 10.273 10.367 10.431 10.49 10.536 10.588 10.629 10.693 10.748 10.776 10.836 10.888 10.916 10.94 10.97 11.005 11.036 11.061 11.095 11.119 11.123 11.086 11.004 10.927 10.858 10.784 10.768 10.741 10.725 10.719 10.679 10.635 10.591 10.547 10.504 10.461 10.418 2021 +174 GRC GGR Greece General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.544 1.763 2.45 3.032 3.879 4.716 5.745 6.675 7.575 8.517 11.323 14.18 16.836 19.617 23.289 33.753 38.046 43.189 48.703 53.998 59.836 61.669 65.013 69.346 75.136 78.449 85.338 93.921 98.416 92.488 93.381 90.784 88.45 86.758 82.571 84.915 87.689 87.404 88.531 88.007 80.983 89.439 99.962 101.368 104.972 106.558 108.978 110.082 2021 +174 GRC GGR_NGDP Greece General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 21.896 20.893 23.08 23.938 24.627 24.541 25.014 25.8 24.064 22.765 25.076 25.426 26.116 27.024 28.291 36.577 37.239 37.97 39.211 40.704 42.723 40.865 40.111 39.091 39.117 39.709 39.504 40.706 41.016 39.268 41.665 44.653 46.953 48.23 46.588 48.146 50.253 49.408 49.305 48.026 48.984 48.919 47.591 45.904 45.852 45.003 44.536 43.581 2021 +174 GRC GGX Greece General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.719 2.357 3.03 3.809 5.006 6.544 7.713 8.756 10.589 12.944 17.29 19.519 23.662 27.884 30.229 42.809 46.452 50.136 56.555 61.749 65.575 69.988 74.86 83.355 92.237 90.778 98.292 109.528 123.041 128.469 118.69 112.064 101.161 93.552 89.913 90.233 87.144 85.791 87.079 87.587 99.069 103.978 109.222 105.51 107.86 108.976 110.881 111.803 2021 +174 GRC GGX_NGDP Greece General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 24.383 27.929 28.543 30.078 31.779 34.05 33.587 33.846 33.637 34.598 38.291 35.001 36.703 38.414 36.721 46.391 45.466 44.078 45.533 46.547 46.821 46.377 46.186 46.988 48.02 45.949 45.5 47.47 51.278 54.545 52.957 55.12 53.7 52.007 50.731 51.161 49.941 48.496 48.496 47.796 59.923 56.871 52 47.779 47.114 46.024 45.313 44.263 2021 +174 GRC GGXCNL Greece General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.175 -0.594 -0.58 -0.778 -1.127 -1.827 -1.969 -2.081 -3.014 -4.427 -5.968 -5.34 -6.825 -8.267 -6.94 -9.056 -8.406 -6.947 -7.852 -7.751 -5.739 -8.319 -9.847 -14.009 -17.101 -12.329 -12.954 -15.607 -24.625 -35.981 -25.309 -21.28 -12.711 -6.794 -7.342 -5.318 0.545 1.613 1.452 0.42 -18.086 -14.539 -9.26 -4.142 -2.888 -2.419 -1.903 -1.721 2021 +174 GRC GGXCNL_NGDP Greece General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.487 -7.036 -5.463 -6.14 -7.152 -9.509 -8.572 -8.046 -9.573 -11.833 -13.216 -9.575 -10.587 -11.389 -8.43 -9.814 -8.228 -6.108 -6.322 -5.843 -4.098 -5.513 -6.075 -7.897 -8.903 -6.241 -5.997 -6.764 -10.263 -15.277 -11.292 -10.467 -6.747 -3.777 -4.142 -3.015 0.312 0.912 0.809 0.229 -10.94 -7.952 -4.409 -1.876 -1.261 -1.021 -0.778 -0.681 2021 +174 GRC GGSB Greece General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.081 -4.816 -6.329 -5.9 -7.393 -8.268 -6.755 -9.305 -8.671 -7.691 -8.866 -8.511 -6.421 -8.925 -10.328 -15.076 -18.838 -12.743 -15.599 -19.342 -42.733 -34.487 -19.698 -8.047 6.149 11.226 7.058 6.819 11.746 10.308 8.393 6.664 -5.619 -8.849 -4.377 -3.632 -3.099 -2.941 -2.507 -2.194 2021 +174 GRC GGSB_NPGDP Greece General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.296 -3.546 -4.592 -4.196 -5.182 -5.721 -4.588 -6.18 -5.597 -4.806 -5.352 -4.948 -3.581 -4.771 -5.297 -7.373 -8.849 -5.832 -6.951 -8.429 -18.402 -14.836 -8.566 -3.59 2.827 5.307 3.414 3.355 5.888 5.234 4.318 3.451 -2.934 -4.627 -2.273 -1.863 -1.568 -1.466 -1.231 -1.061 2021 +174 GRC GGXONLB Greece General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.371 -2.498 -2.748 -1.781 -1.663 -1.982 0.949 0.897 2.163 2.608 1.792 2.393 3.94 1.247 -0.744 -5.248 -7.832 -2.976 -3.331 -5.138 -12.972 -24.009 -11.65 -5.681 -2.635 0.623 -0.272 0.963 6.157 7.179 7.53 5.923 -13.136 -10.039 -3.681 1.91 3.292 3.873 4.662 5.01 2021 +174 GRC GGXONLB_NGDP Greece General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.354 -6.677 -6.085 -3.194 -2.579 -2.731 1.152 0.972 2.117 2.293 1.443 1.804 2.813 0.826 -0.459 -2.958 -4.077 -1.506 -1.542 -2.227 -5.406 -10.194 -5.198 -2.794 -1.399 0.346 -0.153 0.546 3.528 4.058 4.194 3.232 -7.946 -5.491 -1.752 0.865 1.438 1.635 1.905 1.983 2021 +174 GRC GGXWDN Greece General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +174 GRC GGXWDN_NGDP Greece General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +174 GRC GGXWDG Greece General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.602 2.271 3.138 4.29 6.364 9.036 10.918 13.675 18.118 22.571 33.314 42.002 51.992 73.418 81.606 92.124 104.413 114.083 122.037 132.326 148.217 162.971 171.41 181.51 199.276 213.97 225.648 239.915 264.775 301.062 330.57 374.089 305.403 321.722 322.229 315.876 320.566 324.097 342.37 340.123 351.233 364.567 373.015 375.071 374.895 376.69 377.781 378.651 2021 +174 GRC GGXWDG_NGDP Greece General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 22.718 26.908 29.559 33.876 40.401 47.018 47.543 52.858 57.554 60.33 73.777 75.318 80.648 101.141 99.131 99.832 102.197 100.298 98.254 99.748 105.828 107.992 105.755 102.319 103.745 108.306 104.455 103.98 110.347 127.823 147.494 184.001 162.12 178.849 181.808 179.1 183.712 183.206 190.674 185.606 212.449 199.402 177.591 169.848 163.756 159.089 154.386 149.908 2021 +174 GRC NGDP_FY Greece "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Data since 2010 reflect adjustments in line with the primary balance definition under the enhanced surveillance framework for Greece. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual. Data in line with ESA-2010. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General debt data, including historical data, are provisional and subject to revisions. Public debt includes the stock of deferred interest payments on EFSF loans Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.05 8.439 10.615 12.665 15.751 19.218 22.965 25.871 31.48 37.413 45.155 55.767 64.468 72.59 82.321 92.279 102.168 113.744 124.206 132.66 140.055 150.91 162.082 177.396 192.082 197.561 216.024 230.732 239.948 235.53 224.124 203.308 188.381 179.884 177.236 176.369 174.494 176.903 179.558 183.25 165.326 182.83 210.042 220.828 228.935 236.78 244.699 252.588 2021 +174 GRC BCA Greece Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the Bank of Greece. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The current account balance/primary income are revised by staff to include the deferred interest payments. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.192 -2.392 -1.889 -1.878 -2.132 -3.276 -1.676 -1.223 -0.958 -2.561 -3.537 -1.573 -2.144 -0.747 -0.146 -3.214 -5.094 -5.331 -3.795 -5.347 -7.836 -9.388 -9.659 -12.738 -13.325 -18.22 -29.71 -44.399 -51.535 -35.972 -29.861 -28.716 -5.983 -6.119 -5.566 -2.942 -4.583 -5.143 -7.584 -4.584 -13.84 -14.053 -14.917 -14.336 -14.376 -12.563 -10.837 -10.272 2021 +174 GRC BCA_NGDPD Greece Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.878 -4.586 -3.471 -3.818 -4.449 -6.892 -2.996 -1.878 -1.264 -3.259 -3.641 -1.502 -1.856 -0.691 -0.126 -2.367 -3.522 -3.751 -2.646 -3.609 -5.978 -6.945 -6.307 -6.35 -5.579 -7.409 -10.953 -14.039 -14.605 -10.962 -10.042 -10.149 -2.471 -2.561 -2.363 -1.503 -2.373 -2.575 -3.575 -2.234 -7.335 -6.494 -6.719 -6.334 -6.11 -5.132 -4.256 -3.908 2021 +328 GRD NGDP_R Grenada "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.712 0.721 0.751 0.776 0.806 0.855 0.918 1.001 1.03 1.069 1.114 1.13 1.121 1.099 1.119 1.144 1.194 1.252 1.4 1.498 1.574 1.542 1.595 1.746 1.735 1.965 1.886 2.002 2.021 1.887 1.878 1.892 1.87 1.914 2.055 2.187 2.269 2.37 2.473 2.49 2.147 2.267 2.349 2.434 2.53 2.619 2.701 2.778 2021 +328 GRD NGDP_RPCH Grenada "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 15.067 1.375 4.107 3.295 3.963 5.988 7.358 9.073 2.916 3.758 4.241 1.423 -0.813 -1.956 1.838 2.196 4.386 4.916 11.808 6.981 5.063 -2.024 3.438 9.464 -0.647 13.273 -3.993 6.124 0.948 -6.613 -0.511 0.765 -1.155 2.351 7.342 6.445 3.74 4.439 4.361 0.677 -13.757 5.6 3.61 3.598 3.948 3.503 3.163 2.849 2021 +328 GRD NGDP Grenada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.299 0.312 0.339 0.356 0.393 0.453 0.506 0.581 0.638 0.722 0.751 0.812 0.837 0.836 0.878 0.924 0.991 1.059 1.204 1.301 1.404 1.405 1.459 1.596 1.618 1.878 1.886 2.048 2.23 2.082 2.082 2.102 2.16 2.275 2.461 2.692 2.866 3.039 3.15 3.276 2.817 3.011 3.218 3.446 3.647 3.85 4.059 4.266 2021 +328 GRD NGDPD Grenada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.111 0.116 0.125 0.132 0.146 0.168 0.188 0.215 0.236 0.267 0.278 0.301 0.31 0.31 0.325 0.342 0.367 0.392 0.446 0.482 0.52 0.52 0.54 0.591 0.599 0.695 0.699 0.759 0.826 0.771 0.771 0.779 0.8 0.843 0.911 0.997 1.062 1.126 1.167 1.213 1.043 1.115 1.192 1.276 1.351 1.426 1.503 1.58 2021 +328 GRD PPPGDP Grenada "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.192 0.213 0.236 0.253 0.272 0.298 0.326 0.365 0.389 0.419 0.453 0.475 0.482 0.484 0.503 0.525 0.558 0.596 0.673 0.731 0.785 0.786 0.826 0.922 0.941 1.099 1.088 1.185 1.22 1.146 1.154 1.187 1.2 1.286 1.42 1.551 1.657 1.798 1.921 1.969 1.719 1.89 2.098 2.251 2.389 2.518 2.647 2.775 2021 +328 GRD NGDP_D Grenada "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 42.083 43.291 45.102 45.879 48.727 52.986 55.199 58.005 61.957 67.536 67.4 71.868 74.722 76.127 78.445 80.788 82.989 84.55 85.977 86.875 89.213 91.126 91.465 91.395 93.251 95.55 100 102.32 110.349 110.338 110.868 111.117 115.479 118.855 119.776 123.08 126.335 128.263 127.36 131.598 131.203 132.804 136.995 141.592 144.134 147.017 150.25 153.555 2021 +328 GRD NGDPRPC Grenada "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,991.68" "7,960.46" "8,062.99" "8,078.19" "8,189.17" "8,550.92" "9,159.03" "10,066.21" "10,496.94" "11,025.62" "11,565.26" "11,713.55" "11,534.77" "11,185.62" "11,263.79" "11,403.13" "11,818.76" "12,330.88" "13,725.32" "14,625.31" "15,304.80" "14,936.17" "15,390.89" "16,787.98" "16,624.50" "18,774.96" "17,977.19" "19,033.59" "19,164.02" "17,840.85" "17,676.11" "17,718.05" "17,404.89" "17,695.52" "18,867.77" "19,955.02" "20,577.35" "21,372.28" "22,189.34" "22,229.16" "19,083.09" "20,038.77" "20,647.86" "21,272.99" "21,990.91" "22,635.86" "23,223.13" "23,753.04" 2020 +328 GRD NGDPRPPPPC Grenada "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,064.16" "6,040.48" "6,118.28" "6,129.81" "6,214.02" "6,488.53" "6,949.96" "7,638.34" "7,965.18" "8,366.35" "8,775.84" "8,888.36" "8,752.70" "8,487.76" "8,547.08" "8,652.81" "8,968.20" "9,356.80" "10,414.91" "11,097.83" "11,613.44" "11,333.72" "11,678.76" "12,738.89" "12,614.84" "14,246.63" "13,641.27" "14,442.88" "14,541.85" "13,537.82" "13,412.81" "13,444.64" "13,207.00" "13,427.54" "14,317.05" "15,142.07" "15,614.30" "16,217.50" "16,837.50" "16,867.71" "14,480.44" "15,205.62" "15,667.80" "16,142.16" "16,686.92" "17,176.32" "17,621.94" "18,024.05" 2020 +328 GRD NGDPPC Grenada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,363.17" "3,446.20" "3,636.56" "3,706.21" "3,990.37" "4,530.83" "5,055.65" "5,838.87" "6,503.58" "7,446.25" "7,794.93" "8,418.34" "8,618.99" "8,515.28" "8,835.88" "9,212.35" "9,808.22" "10,425.73" "11,800.67" "12,705.68" "13,653.84" "13,610.74" "14,077.25" "15,343.31" "15,502.46" "17,939.38" "17,977.19" "19,475.11" "21,147.39" "19,685.22" "19,597.09" "19,687.69" "20,099.02" "21,031.97" "22,599.08" "24,560.64" "25,996.30" "27,412.65" "28,260.37" "29,253.14" "25,037.64" "26,612.37" "28,286.60" "30,120.95" "31,696.45" "33,278.45" "34,892.83" "36,474.05" 2020 +328 GRD NGDPDPC Grenada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,245.62" "1,276.37" "1,346.87" "1,372.67" "1,477.92" "1,678.09" "1,872.46" "2,162.55" "2,408.73" "2,757.87" "2,887.01" "3,117.90" "3,192.22" "3,153.81" "3,272.55" "3,411.98" "3,632.68" "3,861.38" "4,370.62" "4,705.81" "5,056.98" "5,041.02" "5,213.80" "5,682.71" "5,741.65" "6,644.22" "6,658.22" "7,213.00" "7,832.37" "7,290.82" "7,258.18" "7,291.74" "7,444.08" "7,789.62" "8,370.03" "9,096.54" "9,628.26" "10,152.83" "10,466.81" "10,834.50" "9,273.20" "9,856.43" "10,476.52" "11,155.91" "11,739.43" "12,325.35" "12,923.27" "13,508.91" 2020 +328 GRD PPPPC Grenada "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,157.92" "2,352.85" "2,530.41" "2,634.46" "2,767.04" "2,980.63" "3,256.89" "3,668.01" "3,959.84" "4,322.38" "4,703.61" "4,925.04" "4,960.40" "4,924.25" "5,064.58" "5,234.74" "5,524.89" "5,863.68" "6,600.24" "7,132.13" "7,632.58" "7,616.55" "7,970.75" "8,865.89" "9,015.23" "10,500.68" "10,364.74" "11,270.37" "11,565.21" "10,835.70" "10,864.69" "11,116.74" "11,163.80" "11,887.34" "13,042.04" "14,151.89" "15,025.68" "16,217.50" "17,239.72" "17,579.61" "15,273.45" "16,704.79" "18,436.30" "19,671.24" "20,761.79" "21,767.87" "22,757.78" "23,727.50" 2020 +328 GRD NGAP_NPGDP Grenada Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +328 GRD PPPSH Grenada Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2021 +328 GRD PPPEX Grenada Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.559 1.465 1.437 1.407 1.442 1.52 1.552 1.592 1.642 1.723 1.657 1.709 1.738 1.729 1.745 1.76 1.775 1.778 1.788 1.781 1.789 1.787 1.766 1.731 1.72 1.708 1.734 1.728 1.829 1.817 1.804 1.771 1.8 1.769 1.733 1.736 1.73 1.69 1.639 1.664 1.639 1.593 1.534 1.531 1.527 1.529 1.533 1.537 2021 +328 GRD NID_NGDP Grenada Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.273 17.733 20.057 20.94 24.073 24.383 25.224 28.359 28.508 24.944 24.357 23.753 24.313 24.853 2021 +328 GRD NGSD_NGDP Grenada Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.72 5.226 9.008 6.505 7.956 9.8 4.182 4.182 4.044 5.156 11.253 10.336 11.854 13.235 2021 +328 GRD PCPI Grenada "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Jan. 2010 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 36.13 42.918 46.271 49.092 51.87 53.168 53.464 52.997 55.117 58.2 59.786 61.367 63.685 65.474 69.687 71.797 73.256 74.168 75.21 75.642 77.262 78.553 79.392 81.103 82.978 85.863 89.513 92.968 100.436 100.126 103.567 106.708 109.281 109.233 108.158 107.526 109.371 110.368 111.257 111.923 111.093 112.449 117.518 121.67 123.854 126.33 128.857 131.433 2021 +328 GRD PCPIPCH Grenada "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 21.821 18.787 7.813 6.095 5.66 2.501 0.557 -0.872 4 5.593 2.724 2.645 3.778 2.809 6.435 3.027 2.032 1.245 1.405 0.574 2.142 1.671 1.067 2.155 2.313 3.476 4.252 3.859 8.033 -0.309 3.437 3.033 2.411 -0.044 -0.983 -0.584 1.716 0.911 0.805 0.599 -0.742 1.22 4.508 3.532 1.795 2 2 2 2021 +328 GRD PCPIE Grenada "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Jan. 2010 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 37.41 41.356 46.269 49.709 53.176 55.168 56.196 55.728 56.036 59.906 62.169 64.551 65.177 68.355 70.864 72.185 73.741 74.952 75.824 76.645 79.288 78.73 80.53 81.85 83.89 89.09 90.56 97.26 102.29 99.89 104.1 107.76 109.71 108.35 107.67 108.869 109.874 110.457 112.008 112.09 111.19 113.322 119.442 122.2 124.393 126.881 129.418 132.006 2021 +328 GRD PCPIEPCH Grenada "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 21.847 10.547 11.882 7.434 6.975 3.745 1.864 -0.833 0.553 6.906 3.778 3.831 0.969 4.877 3.67 1.864 2.155 1.642 1.164 1.083 3.448 -0.704 2.286 1.639 2.492 6.199 1.65 7.398 5.172 -2.346 4.215 3.516 1.81 -1.24 -0.628 1.114 0.923 0.531 1.404 0.073 -0.803 1.918 5.4 2.309 1.795 2 2 2 2021 +328 GRD TM_RPCH Grenada Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.498 5.309 14.218 5.984 2.636 -11.722 -4.391 8.562 0.687 1.072 4.028 5.371 5.388 2020 +328 GRD TMG_RPCH Grenada Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.498 5.309 14.218 5.984 2.636 -11.722 -4.391 8.562 0.687 1.072 4.028 5.371 5.388 2020 +328 GRD TX_RPCH Grenada Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.085 1.13 -16.265 39.35 0.776 -62.901 -25.361 152.448 26.166 25.332 3.702 3.969 3.703 2020 +328 GRD TXG_RPCH Grenada Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.876 -4.916 -1.375 8.345 2.26 -29.958 24.221 12.356 -0.344 0.121 0.478 1.857 1.642 2020 +328 GRD LUR Grenada Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +328 GRD LE Grenada Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +328 GRD LP Grenada Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.089 0.091 0.093 0.096 0.098 0.1 0.1 0.099 0.098 0.097 0.096 0.096 0.097 0.098 0.099 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.103 0.104 0.104 0.104 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.106 0.106 0.107 0.107 0.108 0.109 0.11 0.11 0.111 0.111 0.112 0.113 0.113 0.114 0.114 0.115 0.116 0.116 0.117 2020 +328 GRD GGR Grenada General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.159 0.183 0.17 0.192 0.192 0.21 0.23 0.229 0.276 0.287 0.33 0.33 0.319 0.413 0.391 0.516 0.512 0.446 0.539 0.474 0.513 0.496 0.449 0.475 0.603 0.658 0.752 0.778 0.849 0.872 0.793 0.957 1.011 1.033 1.061 1.095 1.148 1.203 2020 +328 GRD GGR_NGDP Grenada General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.196 22.496 20.338 22.973 21.903 22.782 23.233 21.63 22.906 22.041 23.538 23.513 21.849 25.893 24.15 27.466 27.135 21.756 24.18 22.755 24.633 23.611 20.803 20.866 24.494 24.461 26.22 25.604 26.959 26.612 28.137 31.783 31.406 29.972 29.099 28.445 28.28 28.189 2020 +328 GRD GGX Grenada General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.218 0.218 0.183 0.193 0.217 0.215 0.26 0.281 0.305 0.318 0.361 0.416 0.523 0.465 0.401 0.499 0.611 0.567 0.623 0.574 0.579 0.595 0.566 0.629 0.706 0.68 0.674 0.687 0.705 0.709 0.759 0.947 1.118 0.971 0.982 1.019 1.057 1.126 2020 +328 GRD GGX_NGDP Grenada General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.973 26.831 21.795 23.13 24.749 23.242 26.251 26.57 25.3 24.431 25.694 29.624 35.877 29.143 24.771 26.595 32.39 27.701 27.935 27.548 27.808 28.322 26.217 27.63 28.695 25.261 23.527 22.589 22.369 21.643 26.932 31.455 34.729 28.173 26.94 26.467 26.035 26.385 2020 +328 GRD GGXCNL Grenada General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.058 -0.035 -0.012 -0.001 -0.025 -0.004 -0.03 -0.052 -0.029 -0.031 -0.03 -0.086 -0.205 -0.052 -0.01 0.016 -0.099 -0.122 -0.084 -0.1 -0.066 -0.099 -0.117 -0.154 -0.103 -0.022 0.077 0.092 0.145 0.163 0.034 0.01 -0.107 0.062 0.079 0.076 0.091 0.077 2020 +328 GRD GGXCNL_NGDP Grenada General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.777 -4.335 -1.457 -0.157 -2.846 -0.461 -3.019 -4.94 -2.394 -2.389 -2.157 -6.111 -14.028 -3.25 -0.621 0.871 -5.254 -5.944 -3.755 -4.793 -3.176 -4.711 -5.414 -6.764 -4.201 -0.8 2.693 3.014 4.589 4.97 1.206 0.328 -3.323 1.799 2.158 1.978 2.246 1.805 2020 +328 GRD GGSB Grenada General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.05 -0.088 -0.209 -0.081 -0.022 -0.05 -0.137 -0.176 -0.132 -0.092 -0.042 -0.065 -0.068 -0.097 -0.115 -0.034 0.066 0.083 0.135 0.162 0.105 0.065 -0.055 0.096 0.099 0.088 0.096 0.078 2020 +328 GRD GGSB_NPGDP Grenada General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.766 -6.294 -14.448 -5.446 -1.415 -3.013 -7.756 -9.436 -6.405 -4.341 -1.915 -2.877 -2.85 -3.836 -4.754 -1.277 2.361 2.759 4.347 5.09 3.452 2.08 -1.69 2.755 2.747 2.318 2.428 1.891 2020 +328 GRD GGXONLB Grenada General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.038 -0.015 0.005 0.016 -0.008 0.01 -0.013 -0.033 -0.014 -0.008 -0.006 -0.058 -0.153 0.011 0.05 0.046 -0.071 -0.088 -0.046 -0.054 -0.021 -0.047 -0.043 -0.079 -0.016 0.068 0.159 0.173 0.208 0.223 0.09 0.064 -0.043 0.124 0.136 0.158 0.172 0.154 2020 +328 GRD GGXONLB_NGDP Grenada General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.061 -1.885 0.609 1.923 -0.936 1.115 -1.277 -3.11 -1.173 -0.625 -0.436 -4.127 -10.479 0.664 3.066 2.461 -3.789 -4.277 -2.044 -2.57 -1.014 -2.256 -2.004 -3.453 -0.659 2.54 5.563 5.679 6.597 6.821 3.19 2.127 -1.344 3.604 3.716 4.115 4.231 3.616 2020 +328 GRD GGXWDN Grenada General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +328 GRD GGXWDN_NGDP Grenada General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +328 GRD GGXWDG Grenada General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.341 0.336 0.379 0.401 0.398 0.435 0.439 0.485 0.449 0.584 0.627 1.154 1.27 1.532 1.639 1.753 1.824 1.871 1.897 2.003 2.161 2.192 2.399 2.445 2.425 2.338 2.14 2.016 1.918 2.012 2.118 2.218 2.285 2.341 2.265 2.174 2.097 2020 +328 GRD GGXWDG_NGDP Grenada General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.028 40.069 45.284 45.685 43.082 43.869 41.428 40.271 34.484 41.626 44.608 79.09 79.562 94.694 87.312 92.923 89.056 83.913 91.094 96.216 102.782 101.501 105.437 99.34 90.1 81.568 70.403 64.015 58.549 71.411 70.329 68.908 66.301 64.202 58.836 53.558 49.15 2020 +328 GRD NGDP_FY Grenada "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to central government + guaranteed Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.299 0.312 0.339 0.356 0.393 0.453 0.506 0.581 0.638 0.722 0.751 0.812 0.837 0.836 0.878 0.924 0.991 1.059 1.204 1.301 1.404 1.405 1.459 1.596 1.618 1.878 1.886 2.048 2.23 2.082 2.082 2.102 2.16 2.275 2.461 2.692 2.866 3.039 3.15 3.276 2.817 3.011 3.218 3.446 3.647 3.85 4.059 4.266 2020 +328 GRD BCA Grenada Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.105 -0.125 -0.117 -0.162 -0.188 -0.177 -0.22 -0.27 -0.292 -0.253 -0.177 -0.191 -0.187 -0.184 2020 +328 GRD BCA_NGDPD Grenada Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.553 -12.507 -11.049 -14.435 -16.118 -14.583 -21.043 -24.177 -24.464 -19.788 -13.105 -13.417 -12.46 -11.618 2020 +258 GTM NGDP_R Guatemala "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Also use data from Haver. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022" 171.19 172.292 166.191 161.99 162.817 161.84 162.002 167.799 174.33 181.204 186.824 192.428 201.28 208.123 215.408 224.886 231.183 240.661 251.731 261.045 267.572 273.99 285.622 293.096 301.797 311.047 328.388 348.251 361.006 363.288 373.481 390.082 402.359 416.383 434.887 452.684 464.805 479.121 495.444 515.273 506.183 546.581 565.214 583.301 605.699 627.746 649.969 672.718 2021 +258 GTM NGDP_RPCH Guatemala "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.7 0.644 -3.542 -2.528 0.51 -0.6 0.1 3.579 3.892 3.943 3.101 3 4.6 3.4 3.5 4.4 2.8 4.1 4.6 3.7 2.5 2.399 4.245 2.617 2.969 3.065 5.575 6.049 3.662 0.632 2.806 4.445 3.147 3.485 4.444 4.092 2.678 3.08 3.407 4.002 -1.764 7.981 3.409 3.2 3.84 3.64 3.54 3.5 2021 +258 GTM NGDP Guatemala "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. Also use data from Haver. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.718 8.431 8.539 8.864 9.276 10.951 15.513 17.348 20.124 23.199 33.613 46.069 52.48 62.169 71.898 81.579 91.325 102.966 117.92 128.437 140.702 154.989 171.446 183.286 198.552 215.183 238.023 268.824 304.329 309.986 334.434 369.35 390.926 416.383 447.326 476.023 502.002 526.507 551.368 593.958 599.401 665.048 721.511 780.05 839.51 899.52 962.424 "1,029.28" 2021 +258 GTM NGDPD Guatemala "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.718 8.431 8.539 8.864 9.276 10.951 5.921 6.857 7.426 8.561 7.493 9.161 10.15 11.032 12.501 14.04 14.993 16.981 18.441 17.391 18.124 19.735 21.924 23.092 24.977 28.179 31.308 35.028 40.242 37.997 41.493 47.419 49.902 52.989 57.835 62.18 66.034 71.624 73.331 77.154 77.625 85.974 91.318 95.596 102.883 110.238 117.947 126.14 2021 +258 GTM PPPGDP Guatemala "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 19.183 21.133 21.644 21.923 22.83 23.411 23.906 25.374 27.291 29.48 31.531 33.576 35.92 38.022 40.193 42.842 44.848 47.491 50.235 52.828 55.375 57.981 61.385 64.234 67.917 72.193 78.57 85.574 90.41 91.564 95.265 101.567 107.165 112.026 118.754 127.566 130.131 133.883 141.751 150.062 149.191 167.792 185.849 198.629 210.584 222.306 234.557 247.464 2021 +258 GTM NGDP_D Guatemala "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.508 4.894 5.138 5.472 5.697 6.766 9.576 10.338 11.543 12.803 17.992 23.941 26.073 29.871 33.378 36.276 39.504 42.785 46.843 49.201 52.585 56.567 60.026 62.535 65.79 69.18 72.482 77.192 84.3 85.328 89.545 94.685 97.158 100 102.86 105.156 108.003 109.89 111.288 115.27 118.416 121.674 127.653 133.73 138.602 143.294 148.072 153.003 2021 +258 GTM NGDPRPC Guatemala "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "23,740.09" "23,300.48" "21,917.89" "20,831.84" "20,415.04" "19,784.83" "19,309.65" "19,502.95" "19,761.84" "20,040.41" "20,167.01" "20,291.33" "20,732.23" "20,940.71" "21,175.91" "21,606.00" "21,714.06" "22,104.06" "22,610.26" "22,924.45" "22,966.05" "22,976.25" "23,394.64" "23,446.75" "23,583.54" "23,751.28" "24,512.00" "25,419.21" "25,774.32" "25,375.91" "25,527.68" "26,094.57" "26,348.32" "26,698.38" "27,311.48" "27,853.29" "28,028.90" "28,316.06" "28,696.92" "29,250.37" "28,161.42" "29,802.59" "30,204.10" "30,549.09" "31,089.64" "31,578.83" "32,044.80" "32,505.04" 2020 +258 GTM NGDPRPPPPC Guatemala "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,633.80" "6,510.96" "6,124.62" "5,821.14" "5,704.67" "5,528.57" "5,395.79" "5,449.80" "5,522.14" "5,599.99" "5,635.36" "5,670.10" "5,793.30" "5,851.56" "5,917.28" "6,037.47" "6,067.66" "6,176.64" "6,318.09" "6,405.89" "6,417.51" "6,420.36" "6,537.27" "6,551.83" "6,590.06" "6,636.93" "6,849.50" "7,103.01" "7,202.24" "7,090.91" "7,133.32" "7,291.73" "7,362.64" "7,460.46" "7,631.78" "7,783.18" "7,832.25" "7,912.49" "8,018.92" "8,173.57" "7,869.28" "8,327.88" "8,440.07" "8,536.48" "8,687.53" "8,824.22" "8,954.43" "9,083.04" 2020 +258 GTM NGDPPC Guatemala "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,070.28" "1,140.22" "1,126.19" "1,139.96" "1,163.06" "1,338.72" "1,849.08" "2,016.30" "2,281.19" "2,565.71" "3,628.44" "4,857.91" "5,405.54" "6,255.25" "7,068.04" "7,837.78" "8,577.82" "9,457.18" "10,591.44" "11,279.05" "12,076.67" "12,997.01" "14,042.80" "14,662.34" "15,515.60" "16,431.17" "17,766.85" "19,621.71" "21,727.84" "21,652.71" "22,858.83" "24,707.69" "25,599.62" "26,698.38" "28,092.67" "29,289.34" "30,271.92" "31,116.61" "31,936.14" "33,717.03" "33,347.56" "36,262.10" "38,556.32" "40,853.38" "43,090.82" "45,250.42" "47,449.44" "49,733.64" 2020 +258 GTM NGDPDPC Guatemala "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,070.28" "1,140.22" "1,126.19" "1,139.96" "1,163.06" "1,338.72" 705.755 796.957 841.769 946.757 808.879 966.003 "1,045.43" "1,110.00" "1,228.97" "1,348.88" "1,408.23" "1,559.64" "1,656.36" "1,527.24" "1,555.64" "1,654.95" "1,795.77" "1,847.29" "1,951.80" "2,151.74" "2,336.96" "2,556.76" "2,873.09" "2,654.10" "2,836.06" "3,172.12" "3,267.79" "3,397.63" "3,632.10" "3,825.88" "3,982.02" "4,233.01" "4,247.46" "4,379.80" "4,318.64" "4,687.77" "4,879.87" "5,006.66" "5,280.86" "5,545.52" "5,815.01" "6,094.95" 2020 +258 GTM PPPPC Guatemala "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,660.20" "2,857.95" "2,854.48" "2,819.28" "2,862.59" "2,861.94" "2,849.45" "2,949.16" "3,093.68" "3,260.32" "3,403.69" "3,540.50" "3,699.87" "3,825.64" "3,951.25" "4,116.03" "4,212.36" "4,361.95" "4,512.07" "4,639.23" "4,752.94" "4,862.18" "5,027.88" "5,138.54" "5,307.26" "5,512.62" "5,864.74" "6,246.15" "6,454.86" "6,395.82" "6,511.41" "6,794.30" "7,017.67" "7,183.10" "7,457.90" "7,849.06" "7,847.23" "7,912.49" "8,210.47" "8,518.53" "8,300.24" "9,148.95" "9,931.43" "10,402.76" "10,808.98" "11,183.10" "11,564.16" "11,957.23" 2020 +258 GTM NGAP_NPGDP Guatemala Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +258 GTM PPPSH Guatemala Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.143 0.142 0.136 0.129 0.125 0.12 0.116 0.115 0.115 0.115 0.114 0.115 0.108 0.11 0.11 0.111 0.11 0.11 0.112 0.112 0.11 0.11 0.111 0.11 0.107 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.107 0.108 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.108 0.114 0.112 0.109 0.109 0.111 0.112 0.114 0.115 0.115 0.116 0.117 0.117 0.117 2021 +258 GTM PPPEX Guatemala Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.402 0.399 0.395 0.404 0.406 0.468 0.649 0.684 0.737 0.787 1.066 1.372 1.461 1.635 1.789 1.904 2.036 2.168 2.347 2.431 2.541 2.673 2.793 2.853 2.923 2.981 3.029 3.141 3.366 3.385 3.511 3.637 3.648 3.717 3.767 3.732 3.858 3.933 3.89 3.958 4.018 3.964 3.882 3.927 3.987 4.046 4.103 4.159 2021 +258 GTM NID_NGDP Guatemala Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Also use data from Haver. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.118 17.222 14.232 11.651 11.59 11.6 10.444 13.981 13.845 13.694 15.479 15.538 20.316 19.7 17.717 17.412 15.28 16.9 20.143 20.723 20.09 19.934 20.661 20.484 21.082 20.066 21.085 21.281 16.677 13.53 14.47 16.038 15.917 16.595 14.971 15.14 13.852 13.583 13.869 14.254 12.794 16.964 14.398 13.408 14.146 14.098 14.307 14.539 2021 +258 GTM NGSD_NGDP Guatemala Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. Also use data from Haver. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.747 10.39 9.482 8.953 7.845 7.805 9.353 5.68 7.136 8.551 12.138 12.162 11.394 11.696 10.984 12.054 11.343 12.154 13.288 13.553 13.093 19.934 20.661 20.484 16.419 15.663 16.216 16.182 12.817 13.72 12.621 12.707 12.216 12.37 11.669 13.895 14.817 14.779 14.754 16.614 17.731 19.497 15.521 14.163 14.84 14.814 15.037 15.184 2021 +258 GTM PCPI Guatemala "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. 12/01/2010 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 4.414 4.917 5.158 5.504 5.681 6.77 8.99 9.965 10.991 12.418 17.134 23.15 25.521 28.932 32.55 35.288 39.189 42.808 45.641 48.018 50.889 54.596 59.038 62.345 67.07 73.178 77.98 83.3 92.758 94.483 98.131 104.23 108.173 112.871 116.729 119.518 124.834 130.358 135.248 140.253 144.761 150.929 160.541 169.562 176.849 183.954 191.258 198.852 2021 +258 GTM PCPIPCH Guatemala "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.667 11.4 4.898 6.719 3.208 19.176 32.78 10.848 10.295 12.988 37.977 35.113 10.241 13.363 12.507 8.41 11.057 9.235 6.617 5.209 5.979 7.284 8.136 5.602 7.579 9.107 6.562 6.822 11.355 1.86 3.86 6.215 3.783 4.343 3.418 2.389 4.448 4.425 3.752 3.7 3.214 4.261 6.369 5.619 4.297 4.018 3.97 3.97 2021 +258 GTM PCPIE Guatemala "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. 12/01/2010 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 4.85 5.277 5.166 5.538 5.937 7.593 9.226 10.084 11.324 13.611 21.751 23.926 27.323 30.493 34.03 36.96 40.97 43.89 47.17 49.49 52.01 56.64 60.22 63.75 69.63 75.6 79.98 86.97 95.15 94.88 100 106.2 109.86 114.68 118.06 121.68 126.83 134.03 137.13 141.8 148.64 153.2 165.519 173.053 180.104 187.255 194.689 202.42 2021 +258 GTM PCPIEPCH Guatemala "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 9 8.8 -2.1 7.2 7.2 27.9 21.5 9.3 12.3 20.2 59.8 10 14.2 11.6 11.6 8.61 10.85 7.127 7.473 4.918 5.092 8.902 6.321 5.862 9.224 8.574 5.794 8.74 9.406 -0.284 5.396 6.2 3.446 4.387 2.947 3.066 4.232 5.677 2.313 3.406 4.824 3.068 8.041 4.552 4.074 3.97 3.97 3.97 2021 +258 GTM TM_RPCH Guatemala Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2004 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 -3.212 -1.086 -21.257 -16.601 6.406 -6.02 -9.253 23.846 3.78 5.591 -8.069 10.378 37.625 8.416 5.806 6.615 -6.386 27.334 29.822 1.046 8.647 11.206 6.366 -0.577 7.878 -0.602 6.447 7.827 -5.729 -7.706 10.004 6.97 2.777 4.566 3.37 3.648 0.942 2.825 3.927 5.029 -5.691 22.086 1.917 1.314 5.704 8.223 6.157 6.047 2020 +258 GTM TMG_RPCH Guatemala Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2004 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 -10.2 2.4 -7.3 -16.2 10.4 -1.9 -14.8 42.2 1.7 0.2 -8.925 16.208 34.768 7.697 4.437 8.741 -5.5 32.555 30.74 -0.549 14.671 0.444 5.736 -1.184 6.148 -0.602 6.447 7.827 -5.729 -7.706 10.004 6.97 2.777 4.566 3.37 3.648 0.942 2.825 3.927 5.029 -5.691 22.086 1.917 1.314 5.704 8.223 6.157 6.047 2020 +258 GTM TX_RPCH Guatemala Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2004 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 -1.244 -11.402 -10.711 -13.353 -0.448 8.559 -12.033 -2.164 6.53 12.927 12.7 10.933 16.118 5.056 -6.883 16.383 1.723 5.528 25.609 16.745 8.634 4.732 -0.29 2.804 8.15 -1.383 4.659 9.584 -0.466 -1.821 5.799 2.9 1.951 5.975 6.927 2.838 2.359 1.49 -0.37 0.208 -7.689 11.68 4.003 5.949 5.956 5.637 5.529 5.628 2020 +258 GTM TXG_RPCH Guatemala Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2004 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 4.7 -6.7 -3.4 -11.4 -1.6 7.9 -14.8 6.7 6.7 13.5 13.097 7.508 8.455 7.804 -1.493 18.925 6.836 14.001 25.402 3.891 13.723 -7.172 -0.33 2.695 4.467 -1.383 4.659 9.584 -0.466 -1.821 5.799 2.9 1.951 5.975 6.927 2.838 2.359 1.49 -0.37 0.208 -7.689 11.68 4.003 5.949 5.956 5.637 5.529 5.628 2020 +258 GTM LUR Guatemala Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +258 GTM LE Guatemala Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +258 GTM LP Guatemala Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 7.211 7.394 7.582 7.776 7.975 8.18 8.39 8.604 8.822 9.042 9.264 9.483 9.709 9.939 10.172 10.408 10.647 10.888 11.134 11.387 11.651 11.925 12.209 12.5 12.797 13.096 13.397 13.7 14.006 14.316 14.63 14.949 15.271 15.596 15.923 16.252 16.583 16.92 17.265 17.616 17.974 18.34 18.713 19.094 19.482 19.879 20.283 20.696 2020 +258 GTM GGR Guatemala General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.544 9.031 10.705 12.815 14.924 16.469 18.222 20.771 21.809 23.462 24.907 29.25 33.611 35.578 34.037 37.425 43.154 45.874 49.259 52.224 52.884 57.508 59.987 62.342 66.555 64.066 82.186 88.616 93.777 99.269 105.727 112.618 120.067 2021 +258 GTM GGR_NGDP Guatemala General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.247 9.889 10.396 10.868 11.62 11.705 11.757 12.115 11.899 11.817 11.575 12.289 12.503 11.691 10.98 11.191 11.684 11.735 11.83 11.675 11.109 11.456 11.393 11.307 11.205 10.688 12.358 12.282 12.022 11.825 11.754 11.701 11.665 2021 +258 GTM GGX Guatemala General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.974 8.997 11.518 15.517 18.728 19.11 21.327 22.541 26.333 25.542 28.5 33.721 37.382 40.355 43.709 48.385 53.511 55.32 58.269 60.819 59.891 63.08 67.275 72.711 79.836 93.529 90.066 102.261 109.808 116.185 122.606 130.214 138.552 2021 +258 GTM GGX_NGDP Guatemala General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.775 9.852 11.186 13.159 14.582 13.582 13.76 13.148 14.367 12.864 13.245 14.167 13.906 13.26 14.1 14.468 14.488 14.151 13.994 13.596 12.582 12.566 12.778 13.187 13.441 15.604 13.543 14.173 14.077 13.84 13.63 13.53 13.461 2021 +258 GTM GGXCNL Guatemala General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.431 0.034 -0.813 -2.702 -3.804 -2.64 -3.105 -1.77 -4.525 -2.08 -3.594 -4.471 -3.772 -4.777 -9.672 -10.96 -10.357 -9.446 -9.01 -8.594 -7.008 -5.573 -7.288 -10.369 -13.281 -29.463 -7.88 -13.645 -16.031 -16.916 -16.878 -17.596 -18.485 2021 +258 GTM GGXCNL_NGDP Guatemala General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.528 0.037 -0.79 -2.291 -2.962 -1.877 -2.003 -1.032 -2.469 -1.048 -1.67 -1.878 -1.403 -1.57 -3.12 -3.277 -2.804 -2.416 -2.164 -1.921 -1.472 -1.11 -1.384 -1.881 -2.236 -4.915 -1.185 -1.891 -2.055 -2.015 -1.876 -1.828 -1.796 2021 +258 GTM GGSB Guatemala General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.49 0.026 -0.864 -2.907 -4.148 -3.025 -3.545 -1.761 -4.339 -1.752 -3.124 -4.435 -4.877 -5.881 -9.964 -10.365 -8.543 -9.597 -9.187 -8.945 -7.554 -5.86 -7.518 -10.804 -14.088 -27.176 -12.761 -18.713 -18.755 -18.516 -18.305 -18.317 -19.171 2021 +258 GTM GGSB_NPGDP Guatemala General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.6 0.028 -0.833 -2.513 -3.234 -2.135 -2.272 -1.027 -2.31 -0.853 -1.392 -1.814 -1.835 -2.042 -3.204 -3.097 -2.378 -2.495 -2.235 -2.04 -1.617 -1.178 -1.419 -1.914 -2.339 -4.226 -1.857 -2.548 -2.391 -2.214 -2.058 -1.941 -1.921 2021 +258 GTM GGXONLB Guatemala General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.433 1.099 -0.001 -1.341 -2.015 -0.81 -0.815 0.5 -2.258 0.521 -0.67 -1.289 0.12 -0.751 -5.297 -6.021 -4.881 -3.423 -2.441 -2.011 0.609 2.152 0.715 -1.885 -3.592 -19.132 3.666 -0.81 -2.262 -2.468 -1.466 -1.237 -1.08 2021 +258 GTM GGXONLB_NGDP Guatemala General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.531 1.204 -0.001 -1.138 -1.569 -0.575 -0.526 0.291 -1.232 0.262 -0.312 -0.541 0.045 -0.247 -1.709 -1.8 -1.322 -0.876 -0.586 -0.45 0.128 0.429 0.136 -0.342 -0.605 -3.192 0.551 -0.112 -0.29 -0.294 -0.163 -0.128 -0.105 2021 +258 GTM GGXWDN Guatemala General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +258 GTM GGXWDN_NGDP Guatemala General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +258 GTM GGXWDG Guatemala General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.325 29.618 29.767 36.296 40.809 43.073 49.651 55.86 59.556 70.614 80.284 87.829 96.079 104.082 110.269 118.07 125.279 132.115 145.728 156.999 188.908 204.666 217.072 234.002 249.643 266.235 283.365 301.704 2021 +258 GTM GGXWDG_NGDP Guatemala General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.999 19.11 17.362 19.803 20.553 20.017 20.86 20.779 19.57 22.78 24.006 23.779 24.577 24.997 24.651 24.803 24.956 25.093 26.43 26.433 31.516 30.775 30.086 29.998 29.737 29.597 29.443 29.312 2021 +258 GTM NGDP_FY Guatemala "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The Ministry has been making progress in publishing consolidated data of Guatemala's public sector. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022 7.718 8.431 8.539 8.864 9.276 10.951 15.513 17.348 20.124 23.199 33.613 46.069 52.48 62.169 71.898 81.579 91.325 102.966 117.92 128.437 140.702 154.989 171.446 183.286 198.552 215.183 238.023 268.824 304.329 309.986 334.434 369.35 390.926 416.383 447.326 476.023 502.002 526.507 551.368 593.958 599.401 665.048 721.511 780.05 839.51 899.52 962.424 "1,029.28" 2021 +258 GTM BCA Guatemala Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Guatemalan quetzal Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.163 -0.573 -0.399 -0.224 -0.377 -0.246 -0.018 -0.443 -0.414 -0.367 -0.213 -0.184 -0.706 -0.702 -0.625 -0.572 -0.452 -0.634 -1.039 -1.026 -1.05 -1.211 -1.262 -1.02 -1.165 -1.241 -1.524 -1.786 -1.554 0.072 -0.767 -1.58 -1.847 -2.239 -1.909 -0.774 0.637 0.857 0.649 1.821 3.832 2.177 1.025 0.722 0.714 0.789 0.861 0.813 2020 +258 GTM BCA_NGDPD Guatemala Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.116 -6.793 -4.674 -2.526 -4.069 -2.249 -0.297 -6.453 -5.575 -4.288 -2.841 -2.005 -6.955 -6.361 -5.002 -4.074 -3.011 -3.731 -5.635 -5.899 -5.791 -6.138 -5.754 -4.416 -4.662 -4.403 -4.868 -5.098 -3.861 0.19 -1.848 -3.332 -3.701 -4.225 -3.301 -1.244 0.965 1.197 0.886 2.361 4.937 2.533 1.123 0.755 0.694 0.716 0.73 0.645 2020 +656 GIN NGDP_R Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. No quarterly data produced Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "14,522.28" "14,610.83" "14,873.82" "15,067.18" "15,278.13" "16,042.02" "16,541.58" "17,087.44" "18,165.33" "18,892.58" "19,709.50" "20,201.56" "20,862.66" "21,915.91" "22,792.69" "23,859.40" "24,923.90" "26,215.36" "27,170.68" "28,206.43" "28,912.45" "29,970.17" "31,518.01" "31,911.55" "32,658.31" "33,637.17" "34,477.00" "36,722.00" "38,243.00" "37,655.00" "39,243.50" "41,446.60" "43,897.47" "45,629.52" "47,316.24" "49,126.52" "54,442.32" "60,049.87" "63,868.14" "67,455.56" "70,774.25" "73,428.91" "76,822.32" "80,748.56" "85,219.78" "89,593.07" "94,095.56" "98,976.27" 2020 +656 GIN NGDP_RPCH Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.601 0.61 1.8 1.3 1.4 5 3.114 3.3 6.308 4.003 4.324 2.497 3.273 5.048 4.001 4.68 4.462 5.182 3.644 3.812 2.503 3.658 5.165 1.249 2.34 2.997 2.497 6.512 4.142 -1.538 4.219 5.614 5.913 3.946 3.697 3.826 10.821 10.3 6.358 5.617 4.92 3.751 4.621 5.111 5.537 5.132 5.025 5.187 2020 +656 GIN NGDP Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. No quarterly data produced Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 176.419 192.826 254.53 333.435 423.463 529.116 925.66 "1,216.87" "1,573.75" "2,002.00" "2,449.46" "3,162.42" "4,122.18" "4,359.28" "4,597.07" "5,095.08" "5,337.24" "5,708.60" "6,187.29" "6,656.55" "7,055.30" "7,424.09" "7,947.46" "9,446.37" "11,246.36" "16,422.58" "21,728.00" "26,369.00" "32,046.00" "32,248.00" "39,243.50" "45,176.00" "51,605.01" "57,864.63" "61,573.26" "65,829.15" "77,087.90" "93,833.88" "106,845.29" "123,457.57" "135,611.60" "157,085.01" "184,923.85" "216,928.94" "249,227.92" "284,849.67" "322,517.32" "365,548.16" 2020 +656 GIN NGDPD Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.4 2.381 2.335 2.284 2.327 2.473 2.675 2.84 3.317 3.384 3.71 4.195 4.57 4.562 4.707 5.139 5.316 5.212 5.003 4.798 4.039 3.806 4.022 4.759 5.054 4.506 4.178 6.317 6.966 6.753 6.858 6.034 7.304 8.374 8.777 8.79 8.604 10.325 11.857 13.443 14.178 16.146 19.745 21.738 23.301 24.929 26.551 28.436 2020 +656 GIN PPPGDP Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.74 3.018 3.262 3.434 3.608 3.908 4.111 4.351 4.789 5.176 5.602 5.936 6.27 6.742 7.162 7.654 8.142 8.712 9.131 9.612 10.076 10.68 11.407 11.777 12.376 13.147 13.891 15.196 16.128 15.982 16.857 18.173 18.497 19.731 20.122 20.799 24.4 29.177 31.773 34.158 36.271 39.195 43.922 47.811 51.518 55.168 59.043 63.308 2020 +656 GIN NGDP_D Guinea "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.215 1.32 1.711 2.213 2.772 3.298 5.596 7.121 8.663 10.597 12.428 15.654 19.759 19.891 20.169 21.355 21.414 21.776 22.772 23.599 24.402 24.772 25.216 29.602 34.436 48.823 63.022 71.807 83.796 85.641 100 108.998 117.558 126.814 130.131 133.999 141.596 156.26 167.29 183.021 191.612 213.928 240.716 268.647 292.453 317.937 342.755 369.329 2020 +656 GIN NGDPRPC Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,273,904.48" "3,180,466.55" "3,097,996.29" "3,071,127.98" "3,033,341.49" "3,044,388.24" "3,079,020.25" "3,159,817.94" "3,212,719.58" "3,279,469.69" "3,305,742.94" "3,369,193.83" "3,484,290.15" "3,466,919.89" "3,481,837.11" "3,512,532.22" "3,518,433.53" "3,655,033.41" "3,707,629.07" "3,554,622.72" "3,608,254.96" "3,713,343.96" "3,833,413.85" "3,884,954.41" "3,928,614.93" "3,979,434.79" "4,302,472.55" "4,629,880.24" "4,804,166.64" "4,950,256.17" "5,067,121.58" "5,128,959.59" "5,235,108.99" "5,368,454.12" "5,527,528.38" "5,669,452.58" "5,809,141.83" "5,961,425.17" 2014 +656 GIN NGDPRPPPPC Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,590.72" "1,545.32" "1,505.25" "1,492.19" "1,473.83" "1,479.20" "1,496.03" "1,535.29" "1,560.99" "1,593.42" "1,606.19" "1,637.02" "1,692.94" "1,684.50" "1,691.75" "1,706.66" "1,709.53" "1,775.90" "1,801.45" "1,727.11" "1,753.17" "1,804.23" "1,862.57" "1,887.61" "1,908.83" "1,933.52" "2,090.48" "2,249.56" "2,334.24" "2,405.22" "2,462.00" "2,492.05" "2,543.62" "2,608.41" "2,685.70" "2,754.66" "2,822.53" "2,896.52" 2014 +656 GIN NGDPPC Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "406,874.43" "497,880.68" "612,121.60" "610,875.93" "611,795.99" "650,116.87" "659,345.34" "688,075.05" "731,599.00" "773,935.95" "806,677.42" "834,603.29" "878,585.23" "1,026,268.37" "1,199,020.37" "1,714,913.73" "2,217,377.49" "2,624,573.17" "3,106,834.75" "3,044,203.25" "3,608,254.96" "4,047,473.78" "4,506,486.75" "4,926,666.34" "5,112,359.42" "5,332,411.18" "6,092,110.25" "7,234,647.09" "8,036,911.39" "9,059,988.68" "9,709,187.97" "10,972,281.13" "12,601,761.75" "14,422,214.90" "16,165,431.32" "18,025,297.72" "19,911,130.11" "22,017,276.84" 2014 +656 GIN NGDPDPC Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 616.321 660.444 678.626 639.332 626.432 655.749 656.708 628.192 591.511 557.831 461.784 427.879 444.663 517.03 538.88 470.57 426.419 628.711 675.387 637.478 630.549 540.562 637.79 712.977 728.729 712.049 679.964 796.038 891.887 986.528 "1,015.06" "1,127.82" "1,345.57" "1,445.25" "1,511.34" "1,577.54" "1,639.18" "1,712.70" 2014 +656 GIN PPPPC Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 930.498 934.514 931.026 944.825 953.134 976.663 "1,005.86" "1,050.05" "1,079.65" "1,117.61" "1,152.09" "1,200.66" "1,261.03" "1,279.50" "1,319.50" "1,372.88" "1,417.62" "1,512.46" "1,563.64" "1,508.72" "1,549.89" "1,628.17" "1,615.26" "1,679.88" "1,670.74" "1,684.81" "1,928.29" "2,249.56" "2,390.00" "2,506.73" "2,596.83" "2,737.75" "2,993.08" "3,178.68" "3,341.54" "3,491.03" "3,645.15" "3,813.09" 2014 +656 GIN NGAP_NPGDP Guinea Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +656 GIN PPPSH Guinea Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.021 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.03 2020 +656 GIN PPPEX Guinea Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 64.378 63.894 78.028 97.102 117.38 135.401 225.189 279.659 328.627 386.794 437.265 532.77 657.47 646.549 641.878 665.651 655.504 655.276 677.625 692.491 700.187 695.123 696.723 802.084 908.691 "1,249.14" "1,564.16" "1,735.31" "1,986.93" "2,017.74" "2,328.07" "2,485.90" "2,789.94" "2,932.75" "3,059.94" "3,165.00" "3,159.34" "3,216.04" "3,362.73" "3,614.27" "3,738.86" "4,007.78" "4,210.30" "4,537.18" "4,837.72" "5,163.32" "5,462.37" "5,774.14" 2020 +656 GIN NID_NGDP Guinea Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. No quarterly data produced Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 10.382 10.382 10.382 10.382 9.664 9.664 11.547 12.574 13.215 13.289 18.881 16.088 15.252 15.594 15.088 15.376 15.126 15.252 13.778 14.318 15.183 12.249 10.663 15.655 15.035 12.732 11.969 8.527 11.967 6.285 5.462 9.089 14.72 11.583 6.386 7.255 24.955 11.974 19.674 17.311 17.127 17.998 16.498 14.795 13.824 13.749 13.744 13.73 2020 +656 GIN NGSD_NGDP Guinea Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. No quarterly data produced Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 6.503 4.623 3.388 5.948 6.586 3.992 6.329 6.84 3.755 6.585 11.721 10.847 10.056 11.244 9.984 10.079 8.91 10.643 7.383 8.992 12.138 12.575 10.656 15.606 13.221 11.903 8.845 1.23 5.386 0.646 -0.935 -9.262 -5.21 -0.932 -8.007 -5.287 -5.7 5.225 0.515 5.778 3.522 16.729 9.493 6.837 5.928 10.904 11.925 12.332 2020 +656 GIN PCPI Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1991. December 1991=100 Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 5.001 6.751 8.77 11.424 14.396 17.136 28.224 38.636 49.18 63.076 79.283 94.888 110.6 118.492 123.492 130.35 134.242 136.842 143.825 150.375 160.55 169.183 174.192 193.416 227.192 298.435 401.999 493.898 584.611 611.979 706.627 857.5 988.071 "1,105.53" "1,212.90" "1,311.76" "1,418.98" "1,545.48" "1,697.33" "1,858.08" "2,055.08" "2,313.95" "2,608.22" "2,926.43" "3,226.39" "3,512.73" "3,803.41" "4,100.07" 2021 +656 GIN PCPIPCH Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 39.985 35 29.915 30.263 26.01 19.038 64.7 36.89 27.291 28.256 25.694 19.682 16.559 7.135 4.22 5.554 2.986 1.937 5.103 4.554 6.766 5.377 2.96 11.036 17.463 31.358 34.702 22.861 18.367 4.682 15.466 21.351 15.227 11.887 9.712 8.151 8.174 8.914 9.826 9.471 10.602 12.597 12.717 12.2 10.25 8.875 8.275 7.8 2021 +656 GIN PCPIE Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1991. December 1991=100 Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.892 43.962 55.506 69.975 89.1 100 116.1 121.9 125 131.5 134.2 141.3 147.7 156.8 168.1 170 180.4 202.217 258.118 334.685 465.653 525.359 596.303 643.402 777.249 925.125 "1,043.85" "1,153.96" "1,257.44" "1,349.53" "1,466.96" "1,607.00" "1,766.77" "1,927.95" "2,131.90" "2,399.13" "2,708.62" "3,020.11" "3,291.92" "3,579.96" "3,859.20" "4,160.21" 2021 +656 GIN PCPIEPCH Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.654 26.259 26.068 27.331 12.233 16.1 4.996 2.543 5.2 2.053 5.291 4.529 6.161 7.207 1.13 6.118 12.094 27.644 29.663 39.132 12.822 13.504 7.899 20.803 19.026 12.833 10.548 8.968 7.324 8.701 9.546 9.942 9.122 10.579 12.535 12.9 11.5 9 8.75 7.8 7.8 2021 +656 GIN TM_RPCH Guinea Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.278 -4.473 7.695 -4.565 -0.211 -1.486 -9.486 17.649 -4.162 -2.832 -1.46 3.365 0.369 2.328 -1.726 12.612 14.186 7.99 -24.204 26.023 35.812 15.362 -17.563 14.407 1.146 106.847 -3.889 18.71 -16.561 100.593 -24.194 1.224 0.356 1.744 -8.27 3.151 5.44 2021 +656 GIN TMG_RPCH Guinea Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 -11.591 0.235 -6.598 1.521 14.45 -7.291 36.774 74.268 15.831 -4.298 -- 2.891 11.7 4.39 -2.182 -3.823 -5.617 -8.178 14.242 -0.792 5.576 -2.676 0.86 0.167 12.232 0.166 18.417 18.02 0.191 -23.055 27.459 34.629 -1.76 -12.566 32.561 2.998 122.478 -5.547 21.319 -19.854 79.277 -7.583 -1.512 0.199 1.276 -9.107 3.309 5.661 2021 +656 GIN TX_RPCH Guinea Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 232.297 -2.332 12.232 3.017 -7.751 -24.464 10.176 5.708 0.656 0.979 7.933 4.206 0.99 -4.518 5.572 -0.93 3.512 4.165 11.23 -11.582 -10.063 2.42 -7.04 5.641 11.443 10.269 22.143 8.88 -6.54 3.456 23.628 -2.017 10.64 8.015 6.534 5.226 5.348 2021 +656 GIN TXG_RPCH Guinea Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 12.769 -13.706 -4.753 4.175 1.617 4.584 23.593 6.82 4.317 6.705 0 245.354 -6.665 9.546 5.145 -2.225 -25.938 13.251 5.177 -0.123 9.469 6.58 4.952 1.521 -5.105 6.47 2.035 5.067 1.111 12.674 -10.133 -10.967 -0.769 -4.39 8.93 9.403 12.459 23.444 7.469 -6.36 5.194 24.197 -2.02 10.643 8.018 6.543 5.236 5.358 2021 +656 GIN LUR Guinea Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +656 GIN LE Guinea Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +656 GIN LP Guinea Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2014 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.02 6.352 6.734 7.136 7.514 7.837 8.095 8.296 8.457 8.601 8.746 8.895 9.046 9.205 9.38 9.576 9.799 10.047 10.315 10.593 10.876 11.162 11.451 11.745 12.044 12.345 12.654 12.97 13.294 13.627 13.967 14.317 14.674 15.041 15.417 15.803 16.198 16.603 2014 +656 GIN GGR Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 366.48 412.483 531.998 477.949 461.415 592.167 521.869 722.646 790.359 686.952 719.8 868.21 876.914 952.672 "1,027.37" "1,631.47" "2,397.75" "2,620.29" "3,351.79" "3,662.49" "4,257.69" "6,824.18" "22,483.09" "8,543.92" "10,498.12" "9,973.75" "12,325.46" "14,341.91" "15,964.91" "18,166.18" "18,859.61" "21,456.19" "23,824.20" "27,525.87" "33,621.41" "39,895.34" "45,491.21" "52,157.44" 2021 +656 GIN GGR_NGDP Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.962 13.043 12.906 10.964 10.037 11.622 9.778 12.659 12.774 10.32 10.202 11.694 11.034 10.085 9.135 9.934 11.035 9.937 10.459 11.357 10.849 15.106 43.568 14.765 17.05 15.151 15.989 15.284 14.942 14.715 13.907 13.659 12.883 12.689 13.49 14.006 14.105 14.268 2021 +656 GIN GGX Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 458.469 515.209 571.551 579.616 580.529 646.925 639.357 726.381 655.567 773.61 893 "1,113.83" "1,157.35" "1,395.30" "1,464.15" "1,807.88" "2,871.41" "2,287.20" "3,231.88" "5,240.25" "8,049.10" "7,246.90" "10,342.15" "10,785.38" "12,442.55" "14,286.07" "12,439.08" "16,276.45" "17,131.88" "18,492.00" "23,085.98" "24,167.28" "27,370.93" "33,570.82" "41,272.58" "48,364.37" "53,754.44" "59,801.13" 2021 +656 GIN GGX_NGDP Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.717 16.292 13.865 13.296 12.628 12.697 11.979 12.724 10.595 11.622 12.657 15.003 14.563 14.771 13.019 11.009 13.215 8.674 10.085 16.25 20.511 16.041 20.041 18.639 20.208 21.702 16.136 17.346 16.034 14.978 17.024 15.385 14.801 15.475 16.56 16.979 16.667 16.359 2021 +656 GIN GGXCNL Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -91.989 -102.726 -39.553 -101.668 -119.114 -54.758 -117.488 -3.736 134.793 -86.658 -173.2 -245.621 -280.437 -442.628 -436.777 -176.41 -473.66 333.09 119.907 "-1,577.76" "-3,791.41" -422.72 "12,140.94" "-2,241.47" "-1,944.43" "-4,312.33" -113.62 "-1,934.54" "-1,166.97" -325.82 "-4,226.37" "-2,711.09" "-3,546.73" "-6,044.95" "-7,651.17" "-8,469.04" "-8,263.24" "-7,643.69" 2021 +656 GIN GGXCNL_NGDP Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.755 -3.248 -0.96 -2.332 -2.591 -1.075 -2.201 -0.065 2.179 -1.302 -2.455 -3.308 -3.529 -4.686 -3.884 -1.074 -2.18 1.263 0.374 -4.893 -9.661 -0.936 23.527 -3.874 -3.158 -6.551 -0.147 -2.062 -1.092 -0.264 -3.117 -1.726 -1.918 -2.787 -3.07 -2.973 -2.562 -2.091 2021 +656 GIN GGSB Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +656 GIN GGSB_NPGDP Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +656 GIN GGXONLB Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -44.389 -49.526 9.347 -60.186 -66.684 -2.221 -65.468 63.72 198.892 -12.158 -83.4 -156.001 -175.167 -289.966 -211.847 152.75 62.79 746.196 670.166 "-1,117.26" "-3,244.57" 240.91 "12,814.51" "-1,748.25" "-1,348.51" "-3,770.26" 731.12 "-1,080.17" -288.026 251.18 "-3,212.71" "-1,820.57" "-1,651.20" "-3,759.67" "-5,062.20" "-5,424.81" "-5,167.68" "-4,311.40" 2021 +656 GIN GGXONLB_NGDP Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.812 -1.566 0.227 -1.381 -1.451 -0.044 -1.227 1.116 3.215 -0.183 -1.182 -2.101 -2.204 -3.07 -1.884 0.93 0.289 2.83 2.091 -3.465 -8.268 0.533 24.832 -3.021 -2.19 -5.727 0.948 -1.151 -0.27 0.203 -2.369 -1.159 -0.893 -1.733 -2.031 -1.904 -1.602 -1.179 2021 +656 GIN GGXWDN Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +656 GIN GGXWDN_NGDP Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +656 GIN GGXWDG Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,753.93" "2,240.79" "2,555.79" "3,004.07" "3,276.79" "3,389.95" "3,612.07" "3,874.31" "4,698.53" "6,140.73" "6,455.03" "6,714.09" "6,565.42" "7,705.62" "9,769.28" "16,080.22" "20,689.79" "16,032.38" "18,735.19" "19,769.98" "27,020.33" "26,239.23" "14,029.03" "19,654.86" "21,647.99" "29,221.08" "33,154.95" "39,301.34" "41,954.67" "47,624.81" "64,405.32" "66,827.98" "72,181.33" "80,770.81" "95,253.19" "108,254.17" "118,957.73" "134,677.15" 2021 +656 GIN GGXWDG_NGDP Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.605 70.857 62.001 68.912 71.28 66.534 67.677 67.868 75.938 92.251 91.492 90.436 82.61 81.572 86.866 97.915 95.222 60.8 58.463 61.306 68.853 58.082 27.185 33.967 35.158 44.389 43.009 41.884 39.267 38.576 47.492 42.543 39.033 37.234 38.219 38.004 36.884 36.843 2021 +656 GIN NGDP_FY Guinea "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. In the process of migration to GFSM 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022 176.419 192.826 254.53 333.435 423.463 529.116 925.66 "1,216.87" "1,573.75" "2,002.00" "2,449.46" "3,162.42" "4,122.18" "4,359.28" "4,597.07" "5,095.08" "5,337.24" "5,708.60" "6,187.29" "6,656.55" "7,055.30" "7,424.09" "7,947.46" "9,446.37" "11,246.36" "16,422.58" "21,728.00" "26,369.00" "32,046.00" "32,248.00" "39,243.50" "45,176.00" "51,605.01" "57,864.63" "61,573.26" "65,829.15" "77,087.90" "93,833.88" "106,845.29" "123,457.57" "135,611.60" "157,085.01" "184,923.85" "216,928.94" "249,227.92" "284,849.67" "322,517.32" "365,548.16" 2021 +656 GIN BCA Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Ministry of Finance and Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Guinean franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.054 -0.073 -0.085 -0.003 -0.006 -0.041 -0.124 -0.038 -0.222 -0.18 -0.266 -0.22 -0.237 -0.198 -0.24 -0.272 -0.33 -0.24 -0.32 -0.256 -0.123 0.012 -- -0.002 -0.092 -0.037 -0.131 -0.461 -0.459 -0.381 -0.439 -1.107 -1.456 -1.048 -1.263 -1.102 -2.638 -0.697 -2.272 -1.55 -1.929 -0.205 -1.383 -1.73 -1.84 -0.709 -0.483 -0.398 2021 +656 GIN BCA_NGDPD Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 2.248 -3.086 -3.651 -0.12 -0.264 -1.642 -4.631 -1.347 -6.678 -5.311 -7.16 -5.242 -5.196 -4.349 -5.105 -5.297 -6.216 -4.61 -6.395 -5.326 -3.045 0.326 -0.008 -0.049 -1.814 -0.83 -3.125 -7.298 -6.582 -5.64 -6.397 -18.353 -19.93 -12.515 -14.393 -12.542 -30.656 -6.749 -19.158 -11.533 -13.605 -1.269 -7.004 -7.958 -7.896 -2.846 -1.819 -1.398 2020 +654 GNB NGDP_R Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 270.144 268.8 280.09 270.567 285.448 297.722 294.745 311.251 317.346 326.63 341.589 366.542 377.887 386.488 397.939 413.919 429.427 455.166 353.001 412.358 416.895 436.847 452.809 451.515 456.806 486.771 499.751 512.544 535.734 548.849 579.614 626.476 615.746 635.794 641.927 681.303 717.457 751.816 780.095 815.2 827.428 868.799 901.379 941.941 989.038 "1,038.49" "1,090.42" "1,144.94" 2018 +654 GNB NGDP_RPCH Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a -0.498 4.2 -3.4 5.5 4.3 -1 5.6 1.958 2.925 4.58 7.305 3.095 2.276 2.963 4.016 3.747 5.994 -22.446 16.815 1.1 4.786 3.654 -0.286 1.172 6.56 2.667 2.56 4.525 2.448 5.605 8.085 -1.713 3.256 0.965 6.134 5.307 4.789 3.761 4.5 1.5 5 3.75 4.5 5 5 5 5 2018 +654 GNB NGDP Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 61.15 100.58 138.345 180.961 144.305 217.964 164.062 120.481 111.138 143.211 148.581 217.42 218.464 182.619 200.291 384.622 376.03 407.464 348.682 356.715 277.937 302.195 323.807 321.04 307 337.327 331.626 360.489 424.89 418.64 465.162 545.27 535.784 548.072 560.538 681.303 737.838 853.553 863.238 870.943 875.167 943.736 "1,006.54" "1,081.29" "1,167.14" "1,259.81" "1,359.84" "1,467.81" 2018 +654 GNB NGDPD Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.289 0.37 0.421 0.475 0.33 0.485 0.474 0.401 0.374 0.449 0.548 0.772 0.846 0.653 0.361 0.778 0.741 0.704 0.592 0.58 0.392 0.413 0.466 0.553 0.582 0.64 0.635 0.753 0.953 0.889 0.941 1.157 1.05 1.11 1.136 1.153 1.245 1.469 1.555 1.487 1.523 1.703 1.624 1.692 1.833 1.992 2.164 2.336 2018 +654 GNB PPPGDP Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.439 0.478 0.529 0.531 0.581 0.625 0.631 0.683 0.721 0.771 0.836 0.928 0.978 1.024 1.077 1.144 1.209 1.303 1.022 1.211 1.252 1.341 1.412 1.436 1.492 1.639 1.735 1.827 1.947 2.007 2.145 2.367 2.307 2.386 2.51 3.05 3.288 3.832 4.071 4.33 4.448 4.865 5.406 5.851 6.272 6.708 7.177 7.682 2018 +654 GNB NGDP_D Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.636 37.418 49.393 66.882 50.554 73.211 55.662 38.709 35.021 43.845 43.497 59.316 57.812 47.251 50.332 92.922 87.565 89.52 98.776 86.506 66.668 69.176 71.511 71.103 67.206 69.299 66.358 70.333 79.31 76.276 80.254 87.038 87.014 86.203 87.321 100 102.841 113.532 110.658 106.838 105.77 108.625 111.667 114.794 118.008 121.312 124.709 128.201 2018 +654 GNB NGDPRPC Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "345,522.88" "336,732.47" "343,658.41" "325,145.95" "335,973.54" "343,212.92" "332,792.16" "344,706.99" "344,580.32" "347,642.95" "356,349.54" "373,890.97" "376,909.51" "376,957.98" "379,590.07" "386,218.34" "392,014.42" "406,579.75" "308,589.40" "352,835.73" "349,198.78" "358,234.15" "363,552.71" "354,922.93" "351,533.52" "366,662.96" "368,425.91" "369,757.51" "378,083.12" "378,717.83" "396,937.33" "419,794.40" "403,722.26" "407,893.80" "402,962.86" "418,474.52" "431,194.98" "442,118.26" "448,873.32" "458,975.17" "455,831.50" "468,320.04" "475,314.50" "486,350.97" "500,020.15" "514,297.13" "529,202.54" "544,530.87" 2017 +654 GNB NGDPRPPPPC Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,761.09" "1,716.28" "1,751.58" "1,657.23" "1,712.42" "1,749.31" "1,696.20" "1,756.93" "1,756.28" "1,771.89" "1,816.27" "1,905.68" "1,921.06" "1,921.31" "1,934.72" "1,968.51" "1,998.05" "2,072.29" "1,572.84" "1,798.36" "1,779.82" "1,825.88" "1,852.98" "1,809.00" "1,791.72" "1,868.84" "1,877.82" "1,884.61" "1,927.04" "1,930.28" "2,023.14" "2,139.64" "2,057.72" "2,078.98" "2,053.85" "2,132.91" "2,197.75" "2,253.42" "2,287.85" "2,339.34" "2,323.32" "2,386.97" "2,422.62" "2,478.87" "2,548.54" "2,621.31" "2,697.28" "2,775.41" 2017 +654 GNB NGDPPC Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "78,212.70" "125,998.99" "169,743.08" "217,464.27" "169,847.19" "251,268.12" "185,239.99" "133,430.92" "120,675.26" "152,424.10" "155,001.04" "221,778.97" "217,898.96" "178,115.93" "191,056.11" "358,882.11" "343,269.15" "363,969.55" "304,813.80" "305,224.77" "232,804.95" "247,813.51" "259,979.02" "252,360.31" "236,251.08" "254,093.44" "244,481.14" "260,062.77" "299,856.91" "288,870.89" "318,557.40" "365,379.06" "351,294.09" "351,615.55" "351,872.20" "418,474.52" "443,444.06" "501,946.49" "496,714.20" "490,359.57" "482,130.93" "508,714.18" "530,768.67" "558,299.35" "590,062.42" "623,903.84" "659,961.50" "698,091.41" 2017 +654 GNB NGDPDPC Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 370.185 463.692 516.549 570.682 388.702 559.368 534.912 444.504 406.033 478.384 571.817 787.213 843.597 636.881 344.118 725.815 676.103 628.438 517.661 496.411 327.943 338.362 374.5 435.072 447.804 482.181 467.998 543.408 672.251 613.569 644.344 775.206 688.497 711.927 712.826 707.897 748.089 864.141 894.667 836.954 838.847 917.86 856.62 873.769 926.851 986.391 "1,050.44" "1,111.13" 2017 +654 GNB PPPPC Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 561.764 599.267 649.383 638.461 683.534 720.34 712.533 756.298 782.679 820.601 872.631 946.553 975.94 999.198 "1,027.67" "1,067.54" "1,103.40" "1,164.13" 893.504 "1,036.01" "1,048.56" "1,099.93" "1,133.66" "1,128.59" "1,147.82" "1,234.76" "1,278.99" "1,318.30" "1,373.83" "1,384.96" "1,469.03" "1,585.90" "1,512.94" "1,530.47" "1,575.76" "1,873.62" "1,976.07" "2,253.42" "2,342.50" "2,438.07" "2,450.55" "2,622.31" "2,850.70" "3,020.81" "3,170.88" "3,322.03" "3,483.39" "3,653.64" 2017 +654 GNB NGAP_NPGDP Guinea-Bissau Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +654 GNB PPPSH Guinea-Bissau Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 2018 +654 GNB PPPEX Guinea-Bissau Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 139.227 210.255 261.391 340.607 248.484 348.819 259.974 176.426 154.182 185.747 177.625 234.302 223.271 178.259 185.912 336.178 311.102 312.654 341.144 294.615 222.023 225.3 229.328 223.607 205.826 205.783 191.153 197.272 218.264 208.578 216.849 230.392 232.193 229.744 223.304 223.351 224.407 222.749 212.044 201.126 196.744 193.995 186.189 184.818 186.088 187.808 189.46 191.067 2018 +654 GNB NID_NGDP Guinea-Bissau Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 144.45 91.037 99.518 84.405 116.063 89.233 78.437 86.036 111.116 104.283 75.373 58.122 74.769 60.138 100.603 40.375 39.272 53.928 30.609 21.945 20.061 18.882 23.596 27.648 20.962 18.253 20.079 24.273 17.339 18.365 19.494 15.846 19.354 19.23 20.14 14.975 18.131 18.121 19.167 19.244 20.157 21.648 21.669 23.384 23.876 24.397 25.219 26.296 2018 +654 GNB NGSD_NGDP Guinea-Bissau Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 49.252 27.053 19.753 22.786 15.007 20.316 25.125 19.388 16.618 13.859 20.2 14.315 12.972 11.965 14.637 11.429 14.885 20.634 16.798 19.489 18.384 15.683 10.7 17.488 18.468 15.192 18.655 19.333 20.229 21.11 22.277 2018 +654 GNB PCPI Guinea-Bissau "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No. The data cover only the national capital, Bissau. Base year: 2014. New rebased data provided by INE Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.067 0.095 0.11 0.136 0.224 0.477 0.604 1.128 1.809 3.27 4.349 6.854 11.615 17.216 19.829 28.778 43.435 64.746 69.972 68.508 74.407 76.826 79.363 76.606 77.234 79.828 81.387 85.153 94.048 92.508 93.499 98.225 100.249 101.031 99.988 101.47 104.217 104.023 104.42 104.718 106.251 109.729 115.787 120.419 124.031 126.512 129.042 131.623 2020 +654 GNB PCPIPCH Guinea-Bissau "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 64.762 41.94 16.542 23.309 64.855 112.71 26.548 86.771 60.309 80.788 33.001 57.599 69.444 48.227 15.176 45.133 50.933 49.065 8.071 -2.092 8.61 3.252 3.302 -3.474 0.821 3.358 1.953 4.627 10.445 -1.637 1.071 5.055 2.061 0.779 -1.032 1.481 2.707 -0.186 0.381 0.286 1.463 3.274 5.521 4 3 2 2 2 2020 +654 GNB PCPIE Guinea-Bissau "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No. The data cover only the national capital, Bissau. Base year: 2014. New rebased data provided by INE Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.062 0.078 0.094 0.138 0.268 0.413 0.738 1.452 2.183 3.643 4.813 7.706 14.387 18.803 22.428 33.568 55.585 64.889 70.038 64.49 75.25 73.829 75.689 76.239 78.44 78.675 81.19 88.736 96.438 90.308 95.458 98.75 100.349 100.255 100.161 102.606 103.5 103 105.47 105.37 106.95 113.2 114.342 118.916 122.483 124.933 127.432 129.98 2020 +654 GNB PCPIEPCH Guinea-Bissau "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 27.04 20.184 46.25 94.642 54.101 78.517 96.877 50.32 66.839 32.138 60.099 86.697 30.7 19.277 49.669 65.59 16.738 7.936 -7.922 16.684 -1.888 2.519 0.727 2.887 0.301 3.197 9.293 8.68 -6.357 5.703 3.448 1.619 -0.094 -0.094 2.441 0.871 -0.483 2.398 -0.095 1.499 5.844 1.009 4 3 2 2 2 2020 +654 GNB TM_RPCH Guinea-Bissau Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a -25.9 38.5 -10.6 11.3 2.4 -17.4 -18.3 12.7 13.1 -12.7 0.54 21.402 -32.085 -4.787 -0.929 -7.85 29.65 -46.025 33.519 19.064 7.019 -20.189 -18.282 50.278 -9.135 16.633 9.44 12.583 -11.009 4.443 5.051 -5.255 -8.789 16.718 13.81 10.185 10.366 7.636 12.794 -5.339 -2.381 -11.641 3.85 4.506 4.967 5.619 4.969 2020 +654 GNB TMG_RPCH Guinea-Bissau Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a -10.6 39.8 -11.6 4.9 -1.1 -21.4 -21.8 19.6 13.1 -6 0.54 21.402 -32.085 -4.787 -0.929 -7.85 29.65 -47.357 35.976 19.536 6.505 -21.232 -18.597 51.741 -8.698 16.936 6.925 12.74 -12.014 3.898 5.895 -2.707 -9.569 15.02 13.412 8.748 3.483 1.582 16.917 -2.595 -4.878 -9.514 3.918 4.076 4.661 5.574 4.962 2020 +654 GNB TX_RPCH Guinea-Bissau Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a 1.7 -0.6 -23.6 48.4 -27.4 -4.9 39.5 21.2 -13.1 32.8 5.903 -70.657 164.628 134.584 -31.699 -12.906 115.636 -19.79 63.178 21.655 10.315 -11.709 -2.191 11.11 14.451 -12.394 17.776 0.981 19.392 -7.451 40.971 -13.336 5.143 8.027 6.699 0.806 6.392 35.527 13.527 -13.785 13.968 -0.183 7.116 2.88 2.496 2.518 2.454 2020 +654 GNB TXG_RPCH Guinea-Bissau Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a 15.5 8 -26.8 65.3 -31.5 -6.5 28.8 20.9 -16.3 40.9 5.903 -70.657 164.628 134.584 -31.699 -12.906 115.636 -19.589 64.977 21.433 10.577 -11.488 -4.657 8.78 18.526 -13.292 13.435 0.245 20.129 -10.08 44.895 -12.371 4.253 6.797 7.603 -2.371 7.807 34.116 9.901 -5.487 15.39 0.27 7.471 2.595 2.14 2.147 2.129 2020 +654 GNB LUR Guinea-Bissau Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +654 GNB LE Guinea-Bissau Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +654 GNB LP Guinea-Bissau Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. Human Development Indicators. Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 0.782 0.798 0.815 0.832 0.85 0.867 0.886 0.903 0.921 0.94 0.959 0.98 1.003 1.025 1.048 1.072 1.095 1.119 1.144 1.169 1.194 1.219 1.246 1.272 1.299 1.328 1.356 1.386 1.417 1.449 1.46 1.492 1.525 1.559 1.593 1.628 1.664 1.7 1.738 1.776 1.815 1.855 1.896 1.937 1.978 2.019 2.06 2.103 2017 +654 GNB GGR Guinea-Bissau General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.465 21.614 23.309 25.849 40.718 46.643 41.486 9.638 28.801 57.571 52.125 33.518 36.614 52.353 51.295 50.517 53.767 89.311 97.487 85.234 87.023 58.138 58.879 115.041 124.963 111.964 143.29 127.001 130.078 134.748 182.527 168.78 193.744 206.565 224.316 241.006 263.117 2020 +654 GNB GGR_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.793 9.894 12.764 12.906 10.586 12.404 10.182 2.764 8.074 20.714 17.249 10.351 11.405 17.053 15.206 15.233 14.915 21.02 23.287 18.324 15.96 10.851 10.743 20.523 18.342 15.175 16.788 14.712 14.935 15.397 19.341 16.768 17.918 17.698 17.806 17.723 17.926 2020 +654 GNB GGX Guinea-Bissau General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.972 22.166 23.925 36.948 31.296 33.565 51.9 30.4 43.3 65.355 57.642 45.51 54.681 70.526 68.028 65.687 85.398 92.433 86.27 86.281 94.405 69.512 68.047 128.694 146.502 151.372 154.563 168.127 163.709 219.092 236.255 213.571 237.524 247.749 262.347 281.927 307.124 2020 +654 GNB GGX_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.186 10.146 13.101 18.447 8.137 8.926 12.737 8.719 12.139 23.514 19.075 14.055 17.032 22.973 20.167 19.807 23.689 21.755 20.607 18.549 17.313 12.974 12.416 22.959 21.503 20.516 18.108 19.476 18.797 25.034 25.034 21.218 21.967 21.227 20.824 20.732 20.924 2020 +654 GNB GGXCNL Guinea-Bissau General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.493 -0.551 -0.617 -11.099 9.422 13.079 -10.414 -20.762 -14.499 -7.785 -5.517 -11.993 -18.067 -18.173 -16.732 -15.17 -31.631 -3.122 11.217 -1.047 -7.381 -11.374 -9.168 -13.654 -21.539 -39.408 -11.272 -41.126 -33.631 -84.345 -53.728 -44.79 -43.781 -41.184 -38.031 -40.921 -44.007 2020 +654 GNB GGXCNL_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.607 -0.252 -0.338 -5.541 2.45 3.478 -2.556 -5.954 -4.065 -2.801 -1.826 -3.704 -5.628 -5.92 -4.96 -4.574 -8.774 -0.735 2.679 -0.225 -1.354 -2.123 -1.673 -2.436 -3.161 -5.341 -1.321 -4.764 -3.861 -9.638 -5.693 -4.45 -4.049 -3.529 -3.019 -3.009 -2.998 2020 +654 GNB GGSB Guinea-Bissau General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +654 GNB GGSB_NPGDP Guinea-Bissau General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +654 GNB GGXONLB Guinea-Bissau General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.099 1.77 2.915 -5.388 16.265 20.348 -1.814 -12.462 -5.699 1.015 6.709 -5.141 -11.219 -10.049 -10.302 -12.114 -25.488 4.195 16.07 -0.367 -6.742 -11.242 -8.792 -10.965 -16.939 -34.341 -7.216 -35.724 -24.396 -71.107 -38.398 -30.496 -22.356 -17.895 -14.348 -15.19 -14.895 2020 +654 GNB GGXONLB_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.805 0.81 1.596 -2.69 4.229 5.411 -0.445 -3.574 -1.598 0.365 2.22 -1.588 -3.495 -3.273 -3.054 -3.653 -7.07 0.987 3.839 -0.079 -1.236 -2.098 -1.604 -1.956 -2.486 -4.654 -0.845 -4.138 -2.801 -8.125 -4.069 -3.03 -2.068 -1.533 -1.139 -1.117 -1.015 2020 +654 GNB GGXWDN Guinea-Bissau General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +654 GNB GGXWDN_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +654 GNB GGXWDG Guinea-Bissau General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 384.371 380.422 392.019 603.508 617.813 639.426 588.737 620.016 686.972 631.438 591.095 632.3 620.668 287.126 244.423 249.574 267.766 327.595 373.848 425.8 432.415 500.107 557.31 669.628 741.036 825.755 867.999 906.768 941.764 979.577 "1,023.58" 2020 +654 GNB GGXWDG_NGDP Guinea-Bissau General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 94.333 109.103 109.897 217.139 204.442 197.471 183.384 201.959 203.651 190.407 163.97 148.815 148.258 61.726 44.826 46.581 48.856 58.443 54.872 57.709 50.661 57.934 63.989 76.514 78.522 82.039 80.275 77.691 74.754 72.036 69.735 2020 +654 GNB NGDP_FY Guinea-Bissau "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. Guinea-Bissau fiscal is anchored on an accrual basis. Only overall balance is presented on both cash and accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;. General government is only composed of central government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 61.15 100.58 138.345 180.961 144.305 217.964 164.062 120.481 111.138 143.211 148.581 217.42 218.464 182.619 200.291 384.622 376.03 407.464 348.682 356.715 277.937 302.195 323.807 321.04 307 337.327 331.626 360.489 424.89 418.64 465.162 545.27 535.784 548.072 560.538 681.303 737.838 853.553 863.238 870.943 875.167 943.736 "1,006.54" "1,081.29" "1,167.14" "1,259.81" "1,359.84" "1,467.81" 2020 +654 GNB BCA Guinea-Bissau Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO). Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1997 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The data were recently produced and are rather of a poor quality. STA is working with the authorities to address issues. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.061 -0.039 -0.08 -0.072 -0.066 -0.076 -0.05 -0.045 -0.056 -0.08 -0.045 -0.075 -0.097 -0.062 -0.046 -0.035 -0.044 -0.033 -0.021 -0.013 0.011 -0.016 -0.015 -0.014 -0.009 -0.01 -0.039 -0.031 -0.029 -0.048 -0.071 -0.014 -0.083 -0.048 0.006 0.021 0.017 0.004 -0.054 -0.127 -0.041 -0.054 -0.105 -0.08 -0.083 -0.083 -0.089 -0.094 2020 +654 GNB BCA_NGDPD Guinea-Bissau Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -21.099 -10.401 -18.884 -15.161 -19.834 -15.622 -10.533 -11.237 -14.922 -17.844 -8.263 -9.77 -11.467 -9.492 -12.734 -4.523 -6.004 -4.676 -3.556 -2.192 2.725 -3.875 -3.28 -2.523 -1.574 -1.635 -6.22 -4.072 -3.024 -5.393 -7.529 -1.208 -7.925 -4.345 0.494 1.824 1.358 0.263 -3.484 -8.544 -2.669 -3.18 -6.477 -4.729 -4.543 -4.168 -4.108 -4.018 2018 +336 GUY NGDP_R Guyana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Components of GDP by expenditure after 2007 (private and public consumption, private and public investment) are estimates because authorities stopped producing the data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012. Projected real GDP growth in 2020 is potentially overstated and subject to large subsequent revisions because of the very high growth rate of oil GDP, which in turn is elevated on account of the very high oil price in the base year, 2012. A rebasing exercise is expected in 2021 that will resolve this problem, once the data becomes available Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 511.366 514.242 468.559 414.69 423.539 425.088 424.092 423.539 398.209 378.519 367.126 389.249 419.446 453.847 492.341 517.229 558.377 592.91 582.789 600.189 592.114 605.498 612.458 608.465 617.995 605.993 637.061 681.785 695.262 718.335 749.732 790.496 830.327 860.661 875.176 881.192 914.743 948.904 991.044 "1,044.09" "1,498.06" "1,854.21" "2,925.34" "3,663.07" "4,440.89" "5,695.13" "7,147.87" "7,385.16" 2021 +336 GUY NGDP_RPCH Guyana "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.076 0.562 -8.884 -11.497 2.134 0.366 -0.234 -0.13 -5.981 -4.944 -3.01 6.026 7.758 8.201 8.482 5.055 7.956 6.185 -1.707 2.986 -1.345 2.26 1.149 -0.652 1.566 -1.942 5.127 7.02 1.977 3.319 4.371 5.437 5.039 3.653 1.686 0.687 3.807 3.734 4.441 5.353 43.48 23.774 57.768 25.219 21.234 28.243 25.508 3.32 2021 +336 GUY NGDP Guyana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Components of GDP by expenditure after 2007 (private and public consumption, private and public investment) are estimates because authorities stopped producing the data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012. Projected real GDP growth in 2020 is potentially overstated and subject to large subsequent revisions because of the very high growth rate of oil GDP, which in turn is elevated on account of the very high oil price in the base year, 2012. A rebasing exercise is expected in 2021 that will resolve this problem, once the data becomes available Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.146 2.273 2.076 2.108 2.504 2.964 3.369 7.107 8.275 22.601 34.523 84.991 102.781 127.104 162.664 189.151 209.92 225.94 225.843 264.851 273.054 281.708 296.54 308.67 328.503 342.157 380.061 449.982 507.163 529.553 588.404 679.072 830.326 856.042 852.153 883.787 925.677 980.498 994.472 "1,078.73" "1,140.76" "1,609.06" "3,093.99" "3,503.53" "3,961.29" "4,780.10" "5,776.24" "5,925.86" 2021 +336 GUY NGDPD Guyana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.842 0.808 0.692 0.703 0.654 0.697 0.789 0.728 0.828 0.832 0.685 0.744 0.823 1.003 1.176 1.332 1.495 1.587 1.5 1.488 1.497 1.504 1.555 1.592 1.657 1.712 1.899 2.225 2.491 2.596 2.889 3.328 4.063 4.168 4.128 4.28 4.483 4.748 4.788 5.174 5.471 7.717 14.839 16.804 18.999 22.926 27.704 28.421 2021 +336 GUY PPPGDP Guyana "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.885 2.075 2.008 1.847 1.954 2.023 2.059 2.107 2.051 2.026 2.039 2.235 2.463 2.728 3.023 3.242 3.564 3.85 3.827 3.997 4.032 4.216 4.331 4.388 4.576 4.628 5.015 5.513 5.729 5.957 6.292 6.772 7.916 8.37 8.36 8.594 8.714 9.307 9.952 10.673 15.498 19.979 33.761 43.782 54.192 70.789 90.538 95.354 2021 +336 GUY NGDP_D Guyana "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.42 0.442 0.443 0.508 0.591 0.697 0.794 1.678 2.078 5.971 9.403 21.835 24.504 28.006 33.039 36.57 37.595 38.107 38.752 44.128 46.115 46.525 48.418 50.729 53.156 56.462 59.658 66.001 72.946 73.719 78.482 85.905 100 99.463 97.369 100.295 101.195 103.33 100.346 103.317 76.149 86.779 105.765 95.645 89.2 83.933 80.811 80.24 2021 +336 GUY NGDPRPC Guyana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "669,497.96" "671,903.34" "612,594.78" "543,766.09" "558,041.00" "563,559.18" "566,634.56" "571,089.84" "541,780.41" "521,376.58" "509,897.51" "542,129.40" "584,024.50" "630,343.32" "680,969.14" "711,456.30" "764,899.93" "807,779.95" "790,758.95" "811,066.02" "797,997.40" "814,758.41" "824,186.07" "819,440.59" "832,696.02" "816,157.34" "856,265.44" "913,921.18" "929,494.24" "956,504.41" "995,660.41" "1,045,629.86" "1,095,418.27" "1,130,961.06" "1,145,517.75" "1,148,880.71" "1,182,903.37" "1,219,891.70" "1,266,955.64" "1,330,781.28" "1,903,688.74" "2,349,220.22" "3,695,222.31" "4,613,273.68" "5,576,127.69" "7,129,603.64" "8,921,485.16" "9,190,096.73" 2019 +336 GUY NGDPRPPPPC Guyana "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,566.41" "6,590.00" "6,008.30" "5,333.23" "5,473.24" "5,527.36" "5,557.53" "5,601.22" "5,313.76" "5,113.64" "5,001.05" "5,317.18" "5,728.09" "6,182.38" "6,678.92" "6,977.93" "7,502.11" "7,922.67" "7,755.73" "7,954.90" "7,826.72" "7,991.12" "8,083.58" "8,037.04" "8,167.05" "8,004.84" "8,398.21" "8,963.70" "9,116.44" "9,381.35" "9,765.39" "10,255.49" "10,743.81" "11,092.42" "11,235.19" "11,268.17" "11,601.86" "11,964.64" "12,426.25" "13,052.24" "18,671.30" "23,041.05" "36,242.58" "45,246.79" "54,690.42" "69,926.84" "87,501.53" "90,136.06" 2019 +336 GUY NGDPPC Guyana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,809.73" "2,969.55" "2,714.59" "2,764.62" "3,299.20" "3,930.01" "4,501.86" "9,582.75" "11,258.71" "31,130.50" "47,948.12" "118,371.73" "143,108.48" "176,533.44" "224,984.15" "260,180.81" "287,561.95" "307,820.28" "306,435.33" "357,906.90" "367,997.80" "379,065.61" "399,054.44" "415,696.19" "442,629.99" "460,820.10" "510,834.17" "603,193.16" "678,025.01" "705,129.90" "781,412.48" "898,243.17" "1,095,417.11" "1,124,891.35" "1,115,383.51" "1,152,264.71" "1,197,043.07" "1,260,508.65" "1,271,337.42" "1,374,927.11" "1,449,638.32" "2,038,624.04" "3,908,255.49" "4,412,347.12" "4,973,928.45" "5,984,097.70" "7,209,515.04" "7,374,138.45" 2019 +336 GUY NGDPDPC Guyana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,101.86" "1,055.84" 904.864 921.541 861.055 924.305 "1,053.70" 982.258 "1,125.87" "1,146.24" 950.968 "1,036.88" "1,145.78" "1,392.98" "1,626.90" "1,832.40" "2,048.53" "2,161.65" "2,035.86" "2,010.77" "2,017.20" "2,023.62" "2,092.96" "2,144.11" "2,233.00" "2,305.91" "2,551.77" "2,982.22" "3,329.64" "3,457.37" "3,837.30" "4,402.78" "5,360.28" "5,476.74" "5,402.70" "5,579.97" "5,796.82" "6,104.16" "6,120.54" "6,594.38" "6,952.70" "9,777.57" "18,744.63" "21,162.34" "23,855.77" "28,700.71" "34,578.01" "35,367.57" 2019 +336 GUY PPPPC Guyana "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,468.50" "2,711.75" "2,625.15" "2,421.45" "2,574.71" "2,682.38" "2,751.33" "2,841.55" "2,790.77" "2,790.99" "2,831.68" "3,112.51" "3,429.45" "3,789.16" "4,180.92" "4,459.69" "4,882.50" "5,245.11" "5,192.39" "5,400.77" "5,434.14" "5,673.27" "5,828.36" "5,909.18" "6,165.96" "6,233.01" "6,741.10" "7,389.45" "7,659.48" "7,932.57" "8,356.56" "8,958.29" "10,443.67" "10,998.33" "10,942.79" "11,204.62" "11,268.43" "11,964.64" "12,723.09" "13,603.11" "19,693.82" "25,312.74" "42,646.64" "55,138.87" "68,045.55" "88,619.58" "113,003.45" "118,658.32" 2019 +336 GUY NGAP_NPGDP Guyana Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +336 GUY PPPSH Guyana Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.012 0.014 0.021 0.025 0.03 0.037 0.045 0.045 2021 +336 GUY PPPEX Guyana Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.138 1.095 1.034 1.142 1.281 1.465 1.636 3.372 4.034 11.154 16.933 38.031 41.729 46.589 53.812 58.341 58.897 58.687 59.016 66.27 67.72 66.816 68.468 70.348 71.786 73.932 75.779 81.629 88.521 88.89 93.509 100.269 104.888 102.278 101.929 102.838 106.23 105.353 99.924 101.074 73.609 80.537 91.643 80.022 73.097 67.526 63.799 62.146 2021 +336 GUY NID_NGDP Guyana Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Components of GDP by expenditure after 2007 (private and public consumption, private and public investment) are estimates because authorities stopped producing the data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012. Projected real GDP growth in 2020 is potentially overstated and subject to large subsequent revisions because of the very high growth rate of oil GDP, which in turn is elevated on account of the very high oil price in the base year, 2012. A rebasing exercise is expected in 2021 that will resolve this problem, once the data becomes available Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 28.524 31.734 23.836 20.305 24.828 25.388 24.076 20.738 14.416 14.248 19.222 17.617 22.593 16.916 12.392 15.061 14.207 16.662 14.899 12.532 12.122 11.019 9.46 9.371 10.313 15.568 16.163 16.019 14.7 12.845 13.087 15.244 13.549 12.123 12.476 10.347 11.407 13.09 12.895 13.4 9.389 9.298 3.046 3.952 3.89 4.901 4.031 4.615 2021 +336 GUY NGSD_NGDP Guyana Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Components of GDP by expenditure after 2007 (private and public consumption, private and public investment) are estimates because authorities stopped producing the data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012. Projected real GDP growth in 2020 is potentially overstated and subject to large subsequent revisions because of the very high growth rate of oil GDP, which in turn is elevated on account of the very high oil price in the base year, 2012. A rebasing exercise is expected in 2021 that will resolve this problem, once the data becomes available Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.703 -6.197 -8.626 -10.829 0.442 -2.89 -2.753 -2.222 -1.501 -0.655 -0.707 17.617 8.548 7.171 7.357 10.807 12.083 11.526 8.811 11.159 7.467 6.324 6.266 6.517 9.16 9.864 7.519 10.112 5.377 7.21 6.583 5.823 6.118 2.182 5.8 6.907 12.86 8.202 -16.078 -39.897 -7.012 -16.251 46.559 34.347 32.211 22.135 30.127 31.198 2021 +336 GUY PCPI Guyana "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. Base is December 2009. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.836 1.022 1.232 1.421 1.778 2.045 2.207 2.84 3.973 7.529 12.37 25.124 31.832 34.506 38.784 43.524 46.611 48.269 50.474 54.276 57.593 59.118 62.287 66.011 69.094 73.878 78.811 88.426 95.59 98.413 102.646 107.17 109.733 111.828 112.593 111.618 112.542 114.729 116.189 118.619 120.081 124.069 133.487 143.676 150.878 156.585 162.098 167.83 2021 +336 GUY PCPIPCH Guyana "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 14.088 22.235 20.607 15.288 25.139 15.031 7.9 28.7 39.9 89.5 64.3 103.1 26.7 8.4 12.4 12.222 7.092 3.556 4.568 7.533 6.112 2.648 5.36 5.979 4.67 6.925 6.677 12.2 8.102 2.952 4.302 4.408 2.391 1.909 0.684 -0.865 0.827 1.944 1.272 2.092 1.232 3.321 7.591 7.632 5.013 3.783 3.52 3.536 2021 +336 GUY PCPIE Guyana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. Base is December 2009. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 1.011 1.304 1.556 1.73 2.216 2.386 2.544 3.423 4.666 9.532 16.71 29.911 33.65 35.938 41.723 45.105 47.128 49.085 51.426 55.86 59.136 60.024 63.679 66.872 70.521 76.36 79.539 90.701 96.479 100 104.43 107.88 111.63 112.62 113.94 111.873 113.5 115.214 117.1 119.514 120.647 127.49 139.484 147.867 153.889 159.282 164.914 170.746 2021 +336 GUY PCPIEPCH Guyana "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 8.487 29.011 19.315 11.176 28.085 7.667 6.614 34.562 36.295 104.3 75.3 79 12.5 6.8 16.095 8.106 4.485 4.153 4.77 8.622 5.864 1.502 6.089 5.014 5.457 8.279 4.163 14.033 6.37 3.65 4.43 3.304 3.476 0.887 1.172 -1.814 1.454 1.51 1.637 2.061 0.948 5.672 9.408 6.009 4.073 3.504 3.536 3.536 2021 +336 GUY TM_RPCH Guyana Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Bureau of Statistics and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes. Ratio of export value index and Törnqvist price index Formula used to derive volumes: Tornqvist Index Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996. Rolling average of previous two years weights in total exports/imports Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.03 0.52 -29.336 -6.946 -10.342 15.874 2.17 -9.41 -8.573 -4.178 -2.865 -15.797 12.962 19.617 5.475 4.211 3.602 3.536 4.453 -5.519 -5.924 3.148 -1.348 -4.171 -1.564 -4.304 1.167 2.639 -0.924 5.975 1.497 1.908 6.661 -2.73 -2.88 11.873 4.893 0.25 18.295 7.99 26.948 16.117 -24.063 41.746 -23.083 27.579 -19.375 -13.692 2021 +336 GUY TMG_RPCH Guyana Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Bureau of Statistics and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes. Ratio of export value index and Törnqvist price index Formula used to derive volumes: Tornqvist Index Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996. Rolling average of previous two years weights in total exports/imports Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -2.004 7.229 -33.315 -10.636 -12.714 21.465 5.917 -10.972 -11.155 -5.429 -5.107 -19.127 17.999 6.166 5.424 4.251 5.721 3.401 4.524 -6.13 -7.141 3.948 -1.528 -2.976 -3.598 -4.032 -1.014 1.83 -3.473 10.176 -1.817 -1.859 3.845 -1.902 0.581 14.44 4.408 -2.119 3.209 8.688 7.667 1.849 -21.092 32.482 -17.203 27.352 -17.36 -2.171 2021 +336 GUY TX_RPCH Guyana Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Bureau of Statistics and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes. Ratio of export value index and Törnqvist price index Formula used to derive volumes: Tornqvist Index Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996. Rolling average of previous two years weights in total exports/imports Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.954 -3.973 -23.684 -0.945 3.17 7.134 -6.862 0.112 -2.668 -2.992 -12.606 31.949 24.984 56.156 6.213 4.25 5.612 0.338 -0.205 -0.928 -1.232 -0.064 -0.769 -1.32 -0.611 -1.365 -2.207 1.569 0.676 -2.923 4.484 2.738 -0.562 -8.39 1.011 -1.906 0.834 0.432 -1.17 7.005 154.887 44.407 96.503 32.878 19.73 27.639 32.229 3.988 2021 +336 GUY TXG_RPCH Guyana Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Bureau of Statistics and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes. Ratio of export value index and Törnqvist price index Formula used to derive volumes: Tornqvist Index Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1996. Rolling average of previous two years weights in total exports/imports Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.443 -4.953 -26.02 -6.91 6.669 6.395 -9.55 -2.479 -6.817 -1.335 -8.753 36.027 30.507 8.351 11.959 6.992 15.934 -0.472 0.711 -0.334 -3.251 0.157 0.176 1.447 -0.364 0.918 -1.566 1.161 -1.23 0.355 -0.234 0.452 -0.193 -0.535 0.087 0.396 -0.577 -0.24 0.352 3.502 178.659 44.754 100.616 33.631 20.036 27.983 32.546 3.983 2021 +336 GUY LUR Guyana Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +336 GUY LE Guyana Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +336 GUY LP Guyana Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.764 0.765 0.765 0.763 0.759 0.754 0.748 0.742 0.735 0.726 0.72 0.718 0.718 0.72 0.723 0.727 0.73 0.734 0.737 0.74 0.742 0.743 0.743 0.743 0.742 0.742 0.744 0.746 0.748 0.751 0.753 0.756 0.758 0.761 0.764 0.767 0.773 0.778 0.782 0.785 0.787 0.789 0.792 0.794 0.796 0.799 0.801 0.804 2019 +336 GUY GGR Guyana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.343 38.373 45.422 56.264 57.22 61.358 57.692 68.268 74.707 86.793 99.553 108.349 121.072 129.703 145.182 155.561 164.763 163.798 185.518 203.372 227.17 248.968 276.258 259.667 299.06 471.16 532.536 594.435 649.661 700.971 752.536 2021 +336 GUY GGR_NGDP Guyana General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.183 16.991 17.15 20.605 20.312 20.691 18.69 20.781 21.834 22.837 22.124 21.364 22.863 22.043 21.38 18.735 19.247 19.222 20.991 21.97 23.169 25.035 25.61 22.763 18.586 15.228 15.2 15.006 13.591 12.135 12.699 2021 +336 GUY GGX Guyana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.18 44.402 46.664 62.471 67.665 68.532 72.539 77.728 97.083 110.215 114.641 122.424 135.606 142.272 161.046 182.672 184.704 198.306 193.396 234.306 259.349 276.517 305.994 349.944 416.318 494.092 550.783 604.005 651.841 703.11 754.632 2021 +336 GUY GGX_NGDP Guyana General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.882 19.661 17.619 22.879 24.019 23.11 23.501 23.661 28.374 28.999 25.477 24.139 25.608 24.179 23.716 22 21.577 23.271 21.883 25.312 26.451 27.805 28.366 30.676 25.873 15.969 15.721 15.248 13.637 12.172 12.735 2021 +336 GUY GGXCNL Guyana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.837 -6.029 -1.242 -6.207 -10.444 -7.174 -14.848 -9.46 -22.376 -23.422 -15.088 -14.075 -14.534 -12.57 -15.863 -27.111 -19.942 -34.508 -7.878 -30.934 -32.179 -27.549 -29.736 -90.277 -117.258 -22.932 -18.247 -9.571 -2.18 -2.139 -2.095 2021 +336 GUY GGXCNL_NGDP Guyana General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.698 -2.67 -0.469 -2.273 -3.708 -2.419 -4.81 -2.88 -6.54 -6.163 -3.353 -2.775 -2.745 -2.136 -2.336 -3.265 -2.33 -4.049 -0.891 -3.342 -3.282 -2.77 -2.757 -7.914 -7.287 -0.741 -0.521 -0.242 -0.046 -0.037 -0.035 2021 +336 GUY GGSB Guyana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -20.295 -22.877 -22.401 -22.179 -21.376 -34.606 -40.946 -31.764 -36.384 -27.961 -19.787 -35.041 -34.084 -26.689 -28.336 11.96 -6.553 -47.231 -44.598 -46.912 -67.35 -94.649 -36.707 -89.327 -69.885 -66.908 -61.731 -83.961 2021 +336 GUY GGSB_NPGDP Guyana General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.433 -8.121 -7.554 -7.185 -6.507 -10.114 -10.774 -7.059 -7.174 -5.28 -3.363 -5.16 -4.105 -3.118 -3.325 1.353 -0.708 -4.817 -4.485 -4.349 -5.904 -6.108 -1.767 -3.509 -2.602 -2.336 -2.008 -2.614 2021 +336 GUY GGXONLB Guyana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.263 2.648 8.213 5.797 1.23 3.68 -6.544 -1.733 -15.103 -16.346 -8.894 -7.527 -7.947 -4.69 -7.81 -20.595 -13.835 -28.182 -1.392 -24.207 -24.153 -19.038 -21.225 -82.849 -108.507 -12.93 -8.731 0.181 8.093 8.335 4.563 2021 +336 GUY GGXONLB_NGDP Guyana General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.772 1.173 3.101 2.123 0.437 1.241 -2.12 -0.528 -4.414 -4.301 -1.976 -1.484 -1.501 -0.797 -1.15 -2.48 -1.616 -3.307 -0.158 -2.615 -2.463 -1.914 -1.968 -7.263 -6.744 -0.418 -0.249 0.005 0.169 0.144 0.077 2021 +336 GUY GGXWDN Guyana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 204.528 214.622 220.609 223.577 252.307 267.679 250.978 267.74 271.815 234.301 160.164 184.79 200.998 227.897 272.554 290.803 280.509 284.718 337.686 370.098 387.646 420.355 439.658 550.059 617.796 656.254 675.494 684.209 708.943 717.835 719.905 2021 +336 GUY GGXWDN_NGDP Guyana General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90.523 95.031 83.295 81.88 89.563 90.267 81.31 81.503 79.442 61.648 35.594 36.436 37.956 38.731 40.136 35.023 32.768 33.412 38.209 39.981 39.536 42.269 40.757 48.219 38.395 21.211 19.28 17.272 14.831 12.427 12.149 2021 +336 GUY GGXWDG Guyana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 228.956 243.993 257.182 265.492 294.796 311.599 295.141 301.467 310.476 283.138 211.459 241.397 273.733 309.031 347.609 367.812 351.441 326.24 369.647 405.855 420.57 467.729 469.915 582.721 690.255 706.761 730.552 744.185 774.162 790.03 802.402 2021 +336 GUY GGXWDG_NGDP Guyana General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 101.335 108.037 97.104 97.23 104.646 105.078 95.617 91.77 90.741 74.498 46.993 47.598 51.691 52.52 51.189 44.297 41.054 38.284 41.825 43.844 42.894 47.033 43.562 51.082 42.898 22.843 20.852 18.786 16.196 13.677 13.541 2021 +336 GUY NGDP_FY Guyana "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Consistent with other sectors. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Net debt is equal to gross debt minus CG deposits in the banking system. In 2016, CG was borrowing from the CB, therefore, CG had no deposit and the net debt is equal to gross debt. Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.146 2.273 2.076 2.108 2.504 2.964 3.369 7.107 8.275 22.601 34.523 84.991 102.781 127.104 162.664 189.151 209.92 225.94 225.843 264.851 273.054 281.708 296.54 308.67 328.503 342.157 380.061 449.982 507.163 529.553 588.404 679.072 830.326 856.042 852.153 883.787 925.677 980.498 994.472 "1,078.73" "1,140.76" "1,609.06" "3,093.99" "3,503.53" "3,961.29" "4,780.10" "5,776.24" "5,925.86" 2021 +336 GUY BCA Guyana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Guyanese dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.153 -0.238 -0.181 -0.181 -0.116 -0.15 -0.161 -0.127 -0.1 -0.12 -0.161 -0.138 -0.116 -0.098 -0.059 -0.057 -0.032 -0.081 -0.091 -0.02 -0.07 -0.071 -0.05 -0.045 -0.019 -0.098 -0.164 -0.131 -0.232 -0.146 -0.188 -0.314 -0.302 -0.414 -0.276 -0.147 0.065 -0.232 -1.387 -2.757 -0.897 -1.972 6.457 5.107 5.381 3.951 7.23 7.555 2021 +336 GUY BCA_NGDPD Guyana Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -18.219 -29.473 -26.108 -25.722 -17.769 -21.511 -20.412 -17.432 -12.075 -14.38 -23.486 -18.54 -14.045 -9.745 -5.036 -4.255 -2.124 -5.136 -6.088 -1.373 -4.656 -4.695 -3.194 -2.854 -1.153 -5.704 -8.643 -5.907 -9.323 -5.635 -6.504 -9.421 -7.431 -9.941 -6.676 -3.44 1.453 -4.887 -28.974 -53.296 -16.401 -25.55 43.513 30.395 28.322 17.235 26.096 26.583 2021 +263 HTI NGDP_R Haiti "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2011/12. Fiscal year 2011-2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 466.15 471.073 457.896 451.029 451.935 455.354 456.597 454.623 457.164 451.994 450.007 455.685 445.427 423.505 374.367 411.398 428.442 440.03 449.631 461.817 465.835 464.238 469.121 485.45 479.053 493.77 502.504 526.154 540.139 571.956 539.631 567.143 569.992 594.643 604.887 620.387 631.631 647.487 658.286 647.196 625.558 614.309 606.937 609.972 619.122 628.408 637.835 647.402 2021 +263 HTI NGDP_RPCH Haiti "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.345 1.056 -2.797 -1.5 0.201 0.757 0.273 -0.432 0.559 -1.131 -0.44 1.262 -2.251 -4.922 -11.603 9.892 4.143 2.705 2.182 2.71 0.87 -0.343 1.052 3.481 -1.318 3.072 1.769 4.707 2.658 5.89 -5.652 5.098 0.502 4.325 1.723 2.563 1.812 2.51 1.668 -1.685 -3.343 -1.798 -1.2 0.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 2021 +263 HTI NGDP Haiti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2011/12. Fiscal year 2011-2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 13.316 14.659 15.246 16.364 18.133 20.135 22.372 11.022 7.248 6.7 8.528 9.193 8.976 13.574 45.088 70.187 80.386 93.067 108.561 119.344 133.692 150.885 164.056 195.267 239.564 280.064 311.615 356.149 401.234 471.796 478.044 524.124 569.992 642.674 675.572 720.255 844.479 986.919 "1,076.41" "1,244.01" "1,449.89" "1,699.21" "2,129.05" "2,592.75" "2,986.56" "3,422.71" "3,874.38" "4,314.97" 2021 +263 HTI NGDPD Haiti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.664 2.932 3.05 3.273 3.627 4.028 4.475 2.205 1.45 1.34 1.706 1.53 0.918 1.107 3.054 4.846 5 5.748 6.408 7.148 6.81 6.285 6.064 4.866 6.037 7.186 7.507 9.522 10.488 11.598 11.852 13.009 13.709 14.904 15.137 14.831 13.996 15.036 16.454 14.787 14.508 21.017 20.182 21.91 22.662 23.438 24.266 25.04 2021 +263 HTI PPPGDP Haiti "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.024 11.088 11.444 11.714 12.161 12.641 12.93 13.193 13.735 14.112 14.575 15.259 15.255 14.848 13.405 15.04 15.95 16.664 17.219 17.935 18.501 18.853 19.348 20.417 20.689 21.993 23.073 24.812 25.96 27.665 26.415 28.339 28.318 30.706 31.283 31.002 33.431 34.631 36.049 36.076 35.29 36.096 38.198 39.757 41.2 42.595 44.057 45.583 2021 +263 HTI NGDP_D Haiti "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.857 3.112 3.33 3.628 4.012 4.422 4.9 2.424 1.585 1.482 1.895 2.017 2.015 3.205 12.044 17.061 18.762 21.15 24.145 25.842 28.699 32.502 34.971 40.224 50.008 56.719 62.013 67.689 74.283 82.488 88.587 92.415 100 108.077 111.686 116.098 133.698 152.423 163.518 192.216 231.775 276.605 350.786 425.061 482.387 544.663 607.427 666.506 2021 +263 HTI NGDPRPC Haiti "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "78,385.60" "77,806.88" "74,297.66" "71,890.97" "70,760.88" "70,033.23" "68,979.11" "67,462.23" "67,043.19" "64,961.73" "63,372.91" "63,004.49" "60,403.87" "56,271.49" "48,688.75" "52,499.83" "53,663.88" "54,107.73" "54,294.38" "54,785.47" "54,317.07" "53,239.96" "52,944.16" "53,930.09" "52,386.78" "53,137.64" "53,200.82" "54,794.56" "55,331.22" "57,637.97" "53,507.19" "55,340.17" "54,737.44" "56,208.58" "56,291.22" "56,854.58" "57,016.54" "57,581.13" "57,686.03" "55,899.86" "53,270.64" "51,597.04" "50,303.80" "49,886.84" "49,965.60" "50,044.49" "50,123.50" "50,202.64" 2003 +263 HTI NGDPRPPPPC Haiti "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,192.44" "4,161.48" "3,973.79" "3,845.07" "3,784.63" "3,745.71" "3,689.33" "3,608.20" "3,585.79" "3,474.46" "3,389.49" "3,369.78" "3,230.69" "3,009.67" "2,604.11" "2,807.94" "2,870.20" "2,893.94" "2,903.92" "2,930.19" "2,905.14" "2,847.53" "2,831.71" "2,884.44" "2,801.90" "2,842.06" "2,845.43" "2,930.68" "2,959.38" "3,082.75" "2,861.82" "2,959.86" "2,927.62" "3,006.30" "3,010.72" "3,040.86" "3,049.52" "3,079.71" "3,085.33" "2,989.79" "2,849.17" "2,759.66" "2,690.49" "2,668.19" "2,672.40" "2,676.62" "2,680.85" "2,685.08" 2003 +263 HTI NGDPPC Haiti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,239.13" "2,421.22" "2,473.84" "2,608.35" "2,839.07" "3,096.75" "3,379.78" "1,635.61" "1,062.86" 962.898 "1,200.94" "1,271.07" "1,217.17" "1,803.62" "5,864.02" "8,956.81" "10,068.61" "11,443.91" "13,109.14" "14,157.81" "15,588.69" "17,303.85" "18,515.08" "21,692.83" "26,197.52" "30,139.38" "32,991.16" "37,090.00" "41,101.92" "47,544.49" "47,400.51" "51,142.50" "54,737.44" "60,748.62" "62,869.22" "66,006.91" "76,230.05" "87,766.92" "94,326.79" "107,448.41" "123,468.09" "142,719.86" "176,458.61" "212,049.24" "241,027.40" "272,573.88" "304,463.78" "334,603.42" 2003 +263 HTI NGDPDPC Haiti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 447.907 484.33 494.856 521.763 567.915 619.461 676.077 327.179 212.61 192.614 240.23 211.528 124.533 147.025 397.214 618.383 626.299 706.797 773.837 847.945 794.059 720.822 684.333 540.556 660.218 773.35 794.79 991.684 "1,074.36" "1,168.75" "1,175.20" "1,269.35" "1,316.50" "1,408.81" "1,408.67" "1,359.21" "1,263.43" "1,337.16" "1,441.86" "1,277.21" "1,235.48" "1,765.24" "1,672.69" "1,791.91" "1,828.95" "1,866.56" "1,906.89" "1,941.73" 2003 +263 HTI PPPPC Haiti "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,685.63" "1,831.48" "1,856.94" "1,867.15" "1,904.13" "1,944.13" "1,953.43" "1,957.72" "2,014.17" "2,028.17" "2,052.61" "2,109.69" "2,068.71" "1,972.86" "1,743.47" "1,919.36" "1,997.84" "2,049.09" "2,079.31" "2,127.68" "2,157.28" "2,162.14" "2,183.64" "2,268.20" "2,262.44" "2,366.83" "2,442.76" "2,583.93" "2,659.28" "2,787.90" "2,619.20" "2,765.21" "2,719.39" "2,902.47" "2,911.21" "2,841.17" "3,017.76" "3,079.71" "3,159.03" "3,115.98" "3,005.20" "3,031.74" "3,165.90" "3,251.52" "3,324.99" "3,392.13" "3,462.16" "3,534.73" 2003 +263 HTI NGAP_NPGDP Haiti Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +263 HTI PPPSH Haiti Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.075 0.074 0.072 0.069 0.066 0.065 0.063 0.06 0.058 0.055 0.053 0.052 0.046 0.043 0.037 0.039 0.039 0.039 0.038 0.038 0.037 0.036 0.035 0.035 0.033 0.032 0.031 0.031 0.031 0.033 0.029 0.03 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.028 0.029 0.028 0.028 0.027 0.027 0.025 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.022 2021 +263 HTI PPPEX Haiti Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.328 1.322 1.332 1.397 1.491 1.593 1.73 0.835 0.528 0.475 0.585 0.602 0.588 0.914 3.363 4.667 5.04 5.585 6.305 6.654 7.226 8.003 8.479 9.564 11.579 12.734 13.506 14.354 15.456 17.054 18.097 18.495 20.129 20.93 21.596 23.232 25.26 28.498 29.859 34.483 41.085 47.075 55.737 65.215 72.49 80.355 87.94 94.662 2021 +263 HTI NID_NGDP Haiti Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2011/12. Fiscal year 2011-2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.205 8.845 7.713 8.177 8.709 8.596 8.286 8.299 12.473 10.781 11.747 12.979 12.028 13.053 12.607 24.989 19.075 17.509 17.504 16.521 14.052 16.935 20.212 18.71 20.322 17.703 18.048 18.928 17.486 17.342 17.654 16.947 16.377 2021 +263 HTI NGSD_NGDP Haiti Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2011/12. Fiscal year 2011-2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 9.25 9.536 10.843 10.478 10.62 11.425 10.946 21.613 31.238 37.876 30.673 36.773 43.783 20.201 7.077 7.137 7.764 7.508 8.42 8.098 8.011 7.115 7.806 11.559 9.85 12.171 12.06 11.131 11.1 11.554 24.129 16.562 14.232 13.741 9.27 8.943 15.178 18.051 15.829 19.181 18.794 18.515 19.694 16.975 16.826 17.073 16.071 15.133 2021 +263 HTI PCPI Haiti "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. New rebased series from October 2017 (fiscal year 2018). Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2017/18 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 1.914 2.122 2.278 2.511 2.672 2.957 3.054 2.704 2.815 3.01 3.65 4.213 5.029 6.163 8.786 11.439 13.794 15.395 16.41 16.868 17.956 20.737 22.096 27.01 33.954 38.745 43.771 46.797 52.652 55.599 57.223 60.222 63.654 67.027 69.142 72.818 81.145 89.754 100 117.308 144.225 167.216 212.06 256.961 291.617 329.265 367.207 402.922 2021 +263 HTI PCPIPCH Haiti "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.079 10.858 7.359 10.244 6.402 10.649 3.28 -11.449 4.105 6.924 21.276 15.42 19.358 22.556 42.557 30.2 20.584 11.606 6.591 2.794 6.446 15.489 6.555 22.238 25.71 14.111 12.972 6.913 12.511 5.597 2.921 5.242 5.699 5.299 3.155 5.317 11.435 10.61 11.416 17.308 22.945 15.941 26.818 21.174 13.487 12.91 11.523 9.726 2021 +263 HTI PCPIE Haiti "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. New rebased series from October 2017 (fiscal year 2018). Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2017/18 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 2.356 2.47 2.748 2.898 3.402 3.016 2.891 3.141 3.482 4.391 4.996 5.754 7.347 10.431 12.329 14.427 15.966 16.634 17.191 18.896 21.307 23.065 30.776 36.085 41.42 45.377 47.949 57.106 55.577 57.941 62.264 65.206 68.014 70.725 76.693 84.875 94.07 106.539 127.5 159.6 180.447 237.271 272.298 308.66 346.946 384.036 418.812 2021 +263 HTI PCPIEPCH Haiti "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 4.857 11.249 5.428 17.419 -11.351 -4.133 8.622 10.865 26.115 13.761 15.181 27.681 41.976 18.2 17.015 10.673 4.185 3.346 9.915 12.761 8.25 33.432 17.252 14.783 9.554 5.669 19.097 -2.678 4.253 7.461 4.726 4.306 3.985 8.439 10.668 10.834 13.255 19.675 25.176 13.062 31.491 14.762 13.354 12.404 10.691 9.055 2021 +263 HTI TM_RPCH Haiti Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2015/16 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 23.095 5.854 8.058 -6.017 0.273 -2.437 3.508 1.753 -8.826 -19.927 41.683 4.024 -52.047 43.369 -32.477 145.712 -0.687 11.05 29.431 14.628 -3.797 1.836 -3.795 8.25 -2.336 6.603 8.812 6.496 6.475 8.126 41.948 -6.13 -7.157 8.415 17.746 11.507 -5.05 6.82 6.632 -7.085 -10.176 3.383 -5.963 5.724 4.463 3.891 4.006 4.008 2021 +263 HTI TMG_RPCH Haiti Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2015/16 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 13.739 22.364 10.872 -7.01 -0.783 -2.333 11.876 1.553 -13.299 -14.551 67.848 3.848 -54.153 57.583 -33.723 153.296 -6.578 14.809 30.275 15.49 -4.829 3.021 -5.954 7.495 -2.925 -3.718 11.553 5.004 10.03 6.089 37.524 -0.044 -8.848 11.07 31.775 12.555 -6.623 7.453 8.517 -4.854 -8.194 2.413 -5.449 4.881 3.956 4.149 4.518 4.557 2021 +263 HTI TX_RPCH Haiti Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2015/16 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 -2.84 19.183 17.525 -8.555 6.058 -6.477 0.805 -2.679 -4.556 -18.134 21.841 -21.027 -55.779 61.684 -25.918 54.065 43.088 19.686 32.315 11.435 -4.893 -8.843 0.895 4.153 1.91 13.712 12.998 8.2 10.992 14.623 -3.622 23.644 -1.536 21.953 7.239 8.552 -1.487 1.121 4.806 -3.087 -39.559 15.921 -3.664 2.655 3.28 4.362 4.826 4.905 2021 +263 HTI TXG_RPCH Haiti Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2015/16 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 35.974 -5.617 28.12 -7.15 12.394 -7.328 -4.838 -6.977 -5.312 -2.186 36.78 -26.36 -62.153 74.917 -21.955 31.812 9.642 25.696 52.486 14.66 -2.606 -4.462 -8.372 17.915 6.474 16.544 5.452 2.339 -11.49 14.287 0.251 30.619 -1.595 21.676 5.522 9.868 3.779 -1.676 6.621 10.923 -23.906 19.585 -2.568 0.749 3.455 4.561 5.03 5.113 2021 +263 HTI LUR Haiti Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +263 HTI LE Haiti Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +263 HTI LP Haiti Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Authorities official data Latest actual data: 2003 Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 5.947 6.054 6.163 6.274 6.387 6.502 6.619 6.739 6.819 6.958 7.101 7.233 7.374 7.526 7.689 7.836 7.984 8.132 8.281 8.43 8.576 8.72 8.861 9.001 9.145 9.292 9.445 9.602 9.762 9.923 10.085 10.248 10.413 10.579 10.746 10.912 11.078 11.245 11.412 11.578 11.743 11.906 12.065 12.227 12.391 12.557 12.725 12.896 2003 +263 HTI GGR Haiti General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.425 6.089 6.404 6.537 6.877 7.942 10.915 14.454 22.179 27.305 34.174 37.755 45.082 53.257 66.563 78.223 76.365 74.234 81.211 90.061 97.906 109.107 99.665 108.524 141.178 185.12 225.367 266.108 296.016 352.855 399.071 2021 +263 HTI GGR_NGDP Haiti General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.829 5.609 5.366 4.89 4.558 4.841 5.59 6.033 7.919 8.762 9.595 9.41 9.555 11.141 12.7 13.723 11.882 10.988 11.275 10.665 9.92 10.136 8.012 7.485 8.308 8.695 8.692 8.91 8.649 9.107 9.249 2021 +263 HTI GGX Haiti General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.078 5.861 8.246 8.351 9.213 10.895 15.281 17.672 24.502 30.137 39.677 44.974 54.499 60.414 74.057 93.68 101.915 98.829 91.815 89.933 96.429 119.965 125.952 143.265 184.164 219.134 283.454 340.429 387.355 453.725 514.714 2021 +263 HTI GGX_NGDP Haiti General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.456 5.399 6.91 6.247 6.106 6.641 7.826 7.377 8.749 9.671 11.14 11.209 11.551 12.638 14.13 16.435 15.858 14.629 12.748 10.65 9.771 11.145 10.125 9.881 10.838 10.293 10.933 11.399 11.317 11.711 11.929 2021 +263 HTI GGXCNL Haiti General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.347 0.229 -1.842 -1.814 -2.336 -2.953 -4.366 -3.218 -2.323 -2.832 -5.503 -7.218 -9.418 -7.158 -7.493 -15.457 -25.55 -24.594 -10.604 0.127 1.477 -10.858 -26.286 -34.741 -42.987 -34.014 -58.087 -74.321 -91.339 -100.871 -115.643 2021 +263 HTI GGXCNL_NGDP Haiti General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.373 0.211 -1.544 -1.357 -1.548 -1.8 -2.236 -1.343 -0.829 -0.909 -1.545 -1.799 -1.996 -1.497 -1.43 -2.712 -3.976 -3.641 -1.472 0.015 0.15 -1.009 -2.113 -2.396 -2.53 -1.598 -2.24 -2.489 -2.669 -2.604 -2.68 2021 +263 HTI GGSB Haiti General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +263 HTI GGSB_NPGDP Haiti General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +263 HTI GGXONLB Haiti General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.714 0.639 -1.281 -1.293 -1.817 -2.513 -3.322 -2.22 -0.63 -1.328 -4.021 -5.674 -7.812 -5.768 -6.362 -14.312 -24.247 -23.034 -9.902 1.627 2.865 -8.922 -22.888 -31.138 -36.972 -25.727 -52.581 -67.79 -83.317 -91.395 -104.29 2021 +263 HTI GGXONLB_NGDP Haiti General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.767 0.588 -1.073 -0.967 -1.204 -1.532 -1.701 -0.927 -0.225 -0.426 -1.129 -1.414 -1.656 -1.207 -1.214 -2.511 -3.773 -3.41 -1.375 0.193 0.29 -0.829 -1.84 -2.148 -2.176 -1.208 -2.028 -2.27 -2.434 -2.359 -2.417 2021 +263 HTI GGXWDN Haiti General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +263 HTI GGXWDN_NGDP Haiti General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +263 HTI GGXWDG Haiti General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.416 26.067 28.816 43.389 43.385 52.418 73.8 72.944 83.205 100.226 107.527 131.394 86.188 111.003 111.856 129.898 156.684 140.535 156.59 182.164 187.097 232 320.885 309.491 411.654 490.928 574.131 676.154 795.649 926.262 "1,071.08" 2021 +263 HTI GGXWDG_NGDP Haiti General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.234 24.012 24.146 32.455 28.754 31.951 37.794 30.449 29.709 32.163 30.192 32.747 18.268 23.22 21.342 22.789 24.38 20.802 21.741 21.571 18.958 21.553 25.794 21.346 24.226 23.059 22.144 22.64 23.246 23.907 24.822 2021 +263 HTI NGDP_FY Haiti "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: General Government only includes Central Government due to data availability Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022 13.316 14.659 15.246 16.364 18.133 20.135 22.372 11.022 7.248 6.7 8.528 9.193 8.976 13.574 45.088 70.187 80.386 93.067 108.561 119.344 133.692 150.885 164.056 195.267 239.564 280.064 311.615 356.149 401.234 471.796 478.044 524.124 569.992 642.674 675.572 720.255 844.479 986.919 "1,076.41" "1,244.01" "1,449.89" "1,699.21" "2,129.05" "2,592.75" "2,986.56" "3,422.71" "3,874.38" "4,314.97" 2021 +263 HTI BCA Haiti Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Haitian gourde Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.082 -0.105 -0.075 -0.071 -0.068 -0.058 -0.038 -0.025 -0.018 -- -0.05 -0.104 -0.075 -0.062 -0.016 -0.039 -0.04 -0.012 0.016 -0.044 -0.04 -0.074 -0.03 -0.044 -0.056 0.031 -0.069 -0.085 -0.205 -0.122 -0.102 -0.327 -0.449 -0.561 -1.098 -0.758 -0.246 -0.325 -0.474 -0.169 0.158 0.098 0.155 -0.112 -0.117 -0.136 -0.213 -0.311 2021 +263 HTI BCA_NGDPD Haiti Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.083 -3.569 -2.459 -2.182 -1.878 -1.446 -0.842 -1.136 -1.261 0.005 -2.918 -6.816 -8.218 -5.627 -0.524 -0.807 -0.8 -0.205 0.243 -0.611 -0.585 -1.171 -0.492 -0.914 -0.931 0.425 -0.919 -0.897 -1.953 -1.053 -0.859 -2.512 -3.277 -3.763 -7.251 -5.109 -1.757 -2.161 -2.881 -1.141 1.091 0.467 0.766 -0.511 -0.516 -0.58 -0.877 -1.244 2021 +268 HND NGDP_R Honduras "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 59.01 58.289 57.08 57.597 61.241 64.687 68.135 72.658 73.927 75.943 78.064 75.472 80.056 85.257 85.437 90.725 92.423 96.672 100.143 99.406 106.654 109.559 113.672 118.841 126.247 133.886 142.678 151.508 157.919 154.079 159.828 165.958 172.81 177.634 183.067 190.096 197.497 207.061 215.023 220.728 200.94 226.126 233.814 242.091 250.903 260.287 270.542 281.202 2021 +268 HND NGDP_RPCH Honduras "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.599 -1.222 -2.075 0.906 6.327 5.626 5.331 6.638 1.746 2.728 2.792 -3.319 6.074 6.496 0.212 6.189 1.871 4.598 3.59 -0.736 7.291 2.723 3.754 4.547 6.232 6.051 6.567 6.188 4.232 -2.432 3.731 3.836 4.129 2.792 3.058 3.84 3.893 4.843 3.845 2.653 -8.965 12.534 3.4 3.54 3.64 3.74 3.94 3.94 2021 +268 HND NGDP Honduras "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 7.936 8.088 8.533 8.953 9.831 10.556 11.356 12.381 13.753 15.754 20.243 24.716 27.18 32.103 39.036 51.282 61.746 75.443 86.2 92.048 106.654 118.416 129.167 142.818 161.508 183.747 206.288 233.567 262.417 275.632 299.286 335.028 361.349 376.539 414.634 460.405 495.922 543.403 575.285 614.918 585.734 684.204 768.447 863.081 939.82 "1,013.97" "1,096.08" "1,184.83" 2021 +268 HND NGDPD Honduras "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.968 4.044 4.267 4.477 4.915 5.278 5.678 6.191 6.877 7.877 4.923 4.649 4.944 4.961 4.642 5.415 5.217 5.736 6.366 6.417 7.187 7.651 7.858 8.23 8.869 9.757 10.917 12.361 13.882 14.587 15.839 17.71 18.529 18.5 19.757 20.98 21.718 23.136 24.068 25.091 23.827 28.49 30.568 32.259 33.598 35.43 37.633 39.928 2021 +268 HND PPPGDP Honduras "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.098 5.512 5.731 6.01 6.62 7.214 7.752 8.471 8.923 9.525 10.158 10.153 11.015 12.008 12.291 13.325 13.823 14.708 15.407 15.51 17.017 17.875 18.835 20.08 21.904 23.958 26.319 28.703 30.491 29.94 31.431 33.314 34.844 36.446 39.876 43.955 47.719 52.444 55.762 58.265 53.681 62.919 69.684 74.722 79.066 83.548 88.493 93.76 2021 +268 HND NGDP_D Honduras "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 13.449 13.875 14.949 15.545 16.052 16.319 16.666 17.04 18.604 20.744 25.932 32.748 33.951 37.655 45.69 56.525 66.808 78.04 86.077 92.598 100 108.084 113.631 120.176 127.93 137.242 144.583 154.162 166.171 178.89 187.255 201.875 209.101 211.974 226.493 242.196 251.104 262.436 267.546 278.587 291.497 302.577 328.657 356.511 374.575 389.558 405.14 421.346 2021 +268 HND NGDPRPC Honduras "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,067.05" "15,378.46" "14,606.60" "14,295.64" "14,743.04" "15,104.17" "15,445.96" "15,991.47" "15,796.67" "15,770.24" "15,753.55" "14,802.60" "15,264.31" "15,804.61" "15,396.99" "15,891.57" "15,732.00" "15,990.24" "16,099.09" "15,539.14" "16,222.37" "16,226.32" "16,404.58" "16,723.23" "17,334.59" "17,949.64" "18,689.13" "19,402.86" "19,787.03" "18,903.58" "19,215.94" "19,569.01" "19,999.59" "20,189.11" "20,441.60" "20,860.11" "21,298.04" "21,943.98" "22,394.31" "22,591.57" "20,211.22" "22,351.85" "22,712.81" "23,110.84" "23,538.56" "23,997.33" "24,512.21" "25,038.14" 2021 +268 HND NGDPRPPPPC Honduras "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,069.43" "3,895.03" "3,699.53" "3,620.77" "3,734.09" "3,825.56" "3,912.12" "4,050.29" "4,000.95" "3,994.26" "3,990.03" "3,749.18" "3,866.12" "4,002.96" "3,899.72" "4,024.99" "3,984.57" "4,049.98" "4,077.55" "3,935.72" "4,108.77" "4,109.77" "4,154.92" "4,235.63" "4,390.47" "4,546.25" "4,733.55" "4,914.32" "5,011.62" "4,787.86" "4,866.98" "4,956.40" "5,065.46" "5,113.46" "5,177.41" "5,283.41" "5,394.33" "5,557.93" "5,671.99" "5,721.95" "5,119.06" "5,661.24" "5,752.66" "5,853.47" "5,961.81" "6,078.00" "6,208.41" "6,341.61" 2021 +268 HND NGDPPC Honduras "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,160.86" "2,133.80" "2,183.58" "2,222.25" "2,366.60" "2,464.85" "2,574.28" "2,724.97" "2,938.81" "3,271.40" "4,085.20" "4,847.53" "5,182.39" "5,951.17" "7,034.83" "8,982.64" "10,510.29" "12,478.77" "13,857.66" "14,388.96" "16,222.38" "17,538.10" "18,640.74" "20,097.30" "22,176.10" "24,634.37" "27,021.21" "29,911.85" "32,880.39" "33,816.69" "35,982.82" "39,504.87" "41,819.40" "42,795.76" "46,298.85" "50,522.27" "53,480.16" "57,588.83" "59,915.06" "62,937.11" "58,915.11" "67,631.47" "74,647.32" "82,392.62" "88,169.53" "93,483.49" "99,308.80" "105,497.12" 2021 +268 HND NGDPDPC Honduras "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,080.43" "1,066.90" "1,091.79" "1,111.12" "1,183.30" "1,232.43" "1,287.14" "1,362.48" "1,469.41" "1,635.70" 993.487 911.761 942.61 919.585 836.608 948.437 888.006 948.715 "1,023.40" "1,003.07" "1,093.11" "1,133.19" "1,134.07" "1,158.18" "1,217.82" "1,308.09" "1,430.06" "1,583.05" "1,739.36" "1,789.71" "1,904.35" "2,088.31" "2,144.34" "2,102.60" "2,206.06" "2,302.20" "2,342.02" "2,451.94" "2,506.62" "2,568.06" "2,396.65" "2,816.19" "2,969.35" "3,079.51" "3,152.02" "3,266.51" "3,409.74" "3,555.18" 2021 +268 HND PPPPC Honduras "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,388.05" "1,454.25" "1,466.61" "1,491.60" "1,593.80" "1,684.47" "1,757.27" "1,864.33" "1,906.56" "1,978.01" "2,049.87" "1,991.27" "2,100.18" "2,226.05" "2,214.96" "2,334.04" "2,352.92" "2,432.78" "2,476.91" "2,424.44" "2,588.38" "2,647.34" "2,718.14" "2,825.63" "3,007.55" "3,211.92" "3,447.44" "3,675.82" "3,820.48" "3,673.30" "3,778.88" "3,928.27" "4,032.58" "4,142.24" "4,452.58" "4,823.39" "5,146.02" "5,557.93" "5,807.49" "5,963.45" "5,399.40" "6,219.40" "6,769.15" "7,133.19" "7,417.65" "7,702.76" "8,017.82" "8,348.33" 2021 +268 HND NGAP_NPGDP Honduras Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +268 HND PPPSH Honduras Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.038 0.037 0.036 0.035 0.036 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.038 0.037 0.037 0.035 0.033 0.035 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.033 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.036 0.036 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.035 0.034 0.036 0.039 0.041 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.04 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 2021 +268 HND PPPEX Honduras Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.557 1.467 1.489 1.49 1.485 1.463 1.465 1.462 1.541 1.654 1.993 2.434 2.468 2.673 3.176 3.849 4.467 5.129 5.595 5.935 6.267 6.625 6.858 7.113 7.373 7.67 7.838 8.137 8.606 9.206 9.522 10.057 10.37 10.332 10.398 10.474 10.393 10.362 10.317 10.554 10.911 10.874 11.028 11.551 11.886 12.136 12.386 12.637 2021 +268 HND NID_NGDP Honduras Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.245 -2.453 1.724 -1.748 -3.908 -1.209 1.022 3.665 6.551 2.191 6.089 8.692 5.646 10.585 13.122 16.747 15.116 17.886 13.707 4.111 28.288 26.001 24.258 25.281 29.666 27.623 28.342 33.665 36.066 20.599 21.88 26 24.564 21.76 22.184 25.118 23.377 24.821 26.572 22.731 18.835 22.509 27.953 27.441 26.87 25.716 24.816 24.181 2021 +268 HND NGSD_NGDP Honduras Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 8.034 7.199 4.392 4.606 6.205 8.495 7.52 7.768 12.205 9.792 12.599 13.038 13.51 17.468 21.165 28.292 27.412 29.208 28.913 30.913 21.216 19.745 20.675 18.564 22.017 24.648 24.642 24.635 20.723 16.784 16.803 18.046 16.033 12.233 15.239 20.447 20.234 23.575 20 20.126 21.675 18.22 23.402 23.134 22.748 21.779 21.048 20.687 2021 +268 HND PCPI Honduras "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1999. December 1999 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 9.388 10.271 11.198 12.118 12.691 13.117 13.688 14.029 14.659 16.103 19.858 26.6 28.925 32.042 39.017 50.5 62.542 75.175 85.45 95.417 105.958 116.209 125.146 134.75 145.683 158.517 167.358 178.967 199.375 210.333 220.217 235.108 247.377 260.206 276.033 284.75 292.508 304.017 317.236 331.083 342.567 357.917 388.768 421.715 443.083 460.806 479.239 498.408 2021 +268 HND PCPIPCH Honduras "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.074 9.406 9.023 8.213 4.726 3.363 4.353 2.487 4.491 9.85 23.323 33.949 8.741 10.775 21.769 29.432 23.845 20.2 13.668 11.664 11.047 9.675 7.691 7.674 8.114 8.809 5.578 6.936 11.403 5.496 4.699 6.762 5.218 5.186 6.082 3.158 2.725 3.934 4.348 4.365 3.468 4.481 8.62 8.475 5.067 4 4 4 2021 +268 HND PCPIE Honduras "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1999. December 1999 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 9.694 10.581 11.511 12.412 12.866 13.413 13.839 14.243 15.201 16.933 23.1 28 29.8 33.7 43.5 55.1 69.1 77.9 90.1 100 110.1 119.8 129.5 138.3 151 162.7 171.3 186.5 206.7 212.8 226.6 239.3 252.313 264.719 280.126 286.728 296.233 310.239 323.345 336.551 350.057 368.665 409.218 434.59 451.973 470.052 488.855 508.409 2021 +268 HND PCPIEPCH Honduras "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 11.515 9.151 8.786 7.83 3.659 4.247 3.175 2.923 6.726 11.391 36.421 21.212 6.429 13.087 29.08 26.667 25.408 12.735 15.661 10.988 10.1 8.81 8.097 6.795 9.183 7.748 5.286 8.873 10.831 2.951 6.485 5.605 5.438 4.917 5.82 2.357 3.315 4.728 4.224 4.084 4.013 5.316 11 6.2 4 4 4 4 2021 +268 HND TM_RPCH Honduras Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 5.403 -12.255 -26.587 3.227 14.319 -5.268 -2.802 -3.033 17.907 1.244 -2.846 6 7.475 7.072 -2.735 8.608 2.291 -1.394 7.542 4.417 3.499 8.487 1.906 0.646 5.593 5.695 5.599 14.07 2.215 -20.805 9.288 10.946 1.226 -0.809 4.725 17.556 1.364 3.107 3.135 -1.133 -8.893 22.49 -2.556 6.457 2.853 3.872 4.263 4.64 2021 +268 HND TMG_RPCH Honduras Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 14.901 -10.498 -20.067 4.579 13.442 -0.6 -0.515 3.898 3.556 3.041 -3.585 0.76 8.533 17.908 13.329 2.2 12.386 19.9 22.1 4.4 0.8 8.487 1.906 0.646 5.593 5.695 5.599 14.07 2.215 -20.805 9.288 10.946 1.226 -0.809 4.725 17.556 1.364 3.107 3.135 -1.133 -8.893 22.49 -2.556 6.457 2.853 3.872 4.263 4.64 2021 +268 HND TX_RPCH Honduras Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 -2.039 -13.006 -16.845 -3.362 2.026 1.54 7.662 -10.252 18.94 5.1 0.491 -2.016 7.98 -1.097 -20.257 28.355 7.994 0.996 1.196 -9.632 7.006 10.182 4.05 11.648 10.632 -0.432 0.369 3.847 0.381 -19.447 20.174 10.921 9.873 -1.252 2.77 3.866 -0.178 4.859 -0.572 3.783 -13.391 21.82 -1.619 4.635 3.85 4.483 4.542 3.606 2021 +268 HND TXG_RPCH Honduras Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 -4.613 -1.237 -12.874 2.917 2.039 5.404 10.712 -6.504 23.691 -8.692 -3.259 -4.967 1.99 23.131 8.861 8.3 16.3 2.8 7.893 -15.165 20.3 10.182 4.05 11.648 10.632 -0.434 0.369 3.847 0.381 -19.447 20.174 10.921 9.873 -1.252 2.77 3.866 -0.178 4.859 -0.572 3.783 -13.391 21.82 -1.619 4.635 3.85 4.483 4.542 3.606 2021 +268 HND LUR Honduras Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Institute of Statistics of Honduras Latest actual data: 2021. Last population census Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022 6.864 7.018 6.667 6.504 6.349 6.818 6.667 7.092 6.944 6.667 4.267 4.58 3.06 3.157 3.202 3.24 4.37 3.32 4.02 3.85 3.918 4 4.02 5.3 5.99 4.909 3.575 3.211 3.156 3.292 4.119 4.474 3.754 4.096 5.488 6.147 6.727 5.528 5.648 5.386 10.912 8.569 4.559 4.559 4.576 4.639 4.606 4.574 2021 +268 HND LE Honduras Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +268 HND LP Honduras Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: World Development Indicators, The World Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.673 3.79 3.908 4.029 4.154 4.283 4.411 4.544 4.68 4.816 4.955 5.099 5.245 5.394 5.549 5.709 5.875 6.046 6.22 6.397 6.575 6.752 6.929 7.106 7.283 7.459 7.634 7.809 7.981 8.151 8.317 8.481 8.641 8.799 8.956 9.113 9.273 9.436 9.602 9.77 9.942 10.117 10.294 10.475 10.659 10.846 11.037 11.231 2021 +268 HND GGR Honduras General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.954 4.153 5.181 5.994 7.126 8.702 11.604 14.691 19.233 22.738 25.178 25.989 28.15 30.489 37.257 43.322 47.525 56.512 68.602 64.737 69.111 76.953 82.651 89.789 102.584 116.21 133.826 143.731 151.607 158.727 136.779 172.999 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGR_NGDP Honduras General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.232 18.62 20.155 19.323 18.057 16.968 18.793 19.473 22.312 24.702 23.607 21.947 21.793 21.348 23.069 23.577 23.038 24.195 26.142 23.487 23.092 22.969 22.873 23.846 24.741 25.241 26.985 26.45 26.353 25.813 23.352 25.285 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGX Honduras General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.322 4.634 5.564 7.61 7.509 8.827 11.525 14.631 16.739 21.466 23.569 29.682 34.628 37.763 41.255 43.382 50.321 57.104 69.302 78.146 79.201 86.812 95.237 111.364 114.596 119.806 135.796 145.947 150.472 158.184 164.046 194.475 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGX_NGDP Honduras General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.383 20.776 21.645 24.531 19.029 17.213 18.666 19.393 19.419 23.321 22.099 25.066 26.809 26.441 25.544 23.61 24.394 24.449 26.409 28.352 26.463 25.912 26.356 29.576 27.638 26.022 27.383 26.858 26.156 25.724 28.007 28.424 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGXCNL Honduras General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.369 -0.481 -0.383 -1.616 -0.384 -0.125 0.078 0.06 2.494 1.271 1.608 -3.693 -6.478 -7.274 -3.998 -0.06 -2.796 -0.593 -0.7 -13.409 -10.09 -9.859 -12.586 -21.575 -12.012 -3.596 -1.971 -2.216 1.135 0.544 -27.267 -21.476 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGXCNL_NGDP Honduras General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.151 -2.156 -1.49 -5.209 -0.972 -0.244 0.127 0.08 2.893 1.381 1.508 -3.119 -5.015 -5.093 -2.475 -0.033 -1.355 -0.254 -0.267 -4.865 -3.371 -2.943 -3.483 -5.73 -2.897 -0.781 -0.397 -0.408 0.197 0.088 -4.655 -3.139 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGSB Honduras General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +268 HND GGSB_NPGDP Honduras General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +268 HND GGXONLB Honduras General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.087 0.447 0.707 -0.464 0.634 1.122 1.553 1.934 4.558 3.483 3.698 -1.817 -6.396 -7.017 -4.227 -0.589 -3.818 -2.204 -3.459 -15.888 -12.159 -10.708 -12.994 -20.958 -10.907 0.092 1.088 1.113 4.623 5.15 -22.02 -14.492 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGXONLB_NGDP Honduras General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.505 2.005 2.749 -1.496 1.606 2.187 2.515 2.563 5.288 3.784 3.467 -1.534 -4.952 -4.913 -2.617 -0.32 -1.851 -0.943 -1.318 -5.764 -4.063 -3.196 -3.596 -5.566 -2.63 0.02 0.219 0.205 0.804 0.837 -3.759 -2.118 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGXWDN Honduras General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +268 HND GGXWDN_NGDP Honduras General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +268 HND GGXWDG Honduras General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.547 30.205 31.667 34.663 33.739 33.527 39.914 53.445 58.117 69.734 70.133 75.096 82.987 96.769 98.367 102.174 80.869 56.107 58.581 56.427 64.936 82.575 97.38 139.781 145.242 176.424 195.505 224.347 243.964 263.963 307.03 343.669 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND GGXWDG_NGDP Honduras General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 236.543 135.415 123.197 111.737 85.496 65.378 64.643 70.841 67.421 75.758 65.758 63.417 64.248 67.757 60.906 55.606 39.202 24.022 22.323 20.472 21.697 24.647 26.949 37.122 35.029 38.319 39.423 41.285 42.408 42.927 52.418 50.229 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +268 HND NGDP_FY Honduras "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Starting with the year 2008, data are provided by authorities in GFS2014. The prior data are based on GFS1986 Basis of recording: Mixed. Spending is recorded in accrual basis while revenues is recorded in cash basis General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other;. staff does not report net debt Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.017 7.71 7.94 8.414 9.076 9.952 10.414 11.355 12.649 14.129 17.141 22.306 25.705 31.022 39.462 51.282 61.746 75.443 86.2 92.048 106.654 118.416 129.167 142.818 161.508 183.747 206.288 233.567 262.417 275.632 299.286 335.028 361.349 376.539 414.634 460.405 495.922 543.403 575.285 614.918 585.734 684.204 768.447 863.081 939.82 "1,013.97" "1,096.08" "1,184.83" 2021 +268 HND BCA Honduras Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Balance of current account includes HIPC grants from IMF, IDB, World Bank, DFID, and FIDA. Interest are on accrual basis; that is, they include the debit entry of ""accumulation of arrears on interest."" BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Honduran lempira Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.317 -0.303 -0.222 -0.22 -0.273 -0.182 -0.101 -0.242 -0.132 -0.218 -0.08 -0.15 -0.22 -0.31 -0.309 -0.177 -0.194 -0.17 -0.128 -0.241 -0.508 -0.479 -0.282 -0.553 -0.678 -0.29 -0.404 -1.116 -2.13 -0.557 -0.804 -1.409 -1.581 -1.763 -1.372 -0.98 -0.683 -0.288 -1.582 -0.654 0.677 -1.222 -1.391 -1.389 -1.385 -1.395 -1.418 -1.395 2021 +268 HND BCA_NGDPD Honduras Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -7.981 -7.49 -5.206 -4.91 -5.554 -3.45 -1.77 -3.911 -1.915 -2.764 -1.633 -3.235 -4.448 -6.249 -6.658 -3.265 -3.717 -2.96 -2.014 -3.76 -7.072 -6.256 -3.583 -6.717 -7.648 -2.975 -3.7 -9.03 -15.343 -3.816 -5.077 -7.954 -8.531 -9.527 -6.945 -4.671 -3.144 -1.246 -6.572 -2.605 2.841 -4.288 -4.551 -4.307 -4.123 -3.938 -3.768 -3.494 2021 +532 HKG NGDP_R Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 548.8 599.25 616.547 653.63 719.008 724.148 804.555 912.328 989.982 "1,012.52" "1,051.31" "1,111.26" "1,180.54" "1,253.75" "1,329.43" "1,360.98" "1,418.94" "1,491.30" "1,403.57" "1,438.76" "1,549.02" "1,557.70" "1,583.51" "1,631.91" "1,773.88" "1,904.94" "2,038.91" "2,170.72" "2,216.91" "2,162.40" "2,308.74" "2,419.90" "2,461.05" "2,537.38" "2,607.47" "2,669.73" "2,727.81" "2,831.36" "2,911.97" "2,863.10" "2,675.71" "2,845.43" "2,821.25" "2,932.55" "3,019.55" "3,106.78" "3,195.58" "3,285.08" 2021 +532 HKG NGDP_RPCH Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.34 9.193 2.886 6.015 10.002 0.715 11.104 13.395 8.512 2.277 3.831 5.702 6.235 6.201 6.036 2.374 4.259 5.1 -5.883 2.507 7.663 0.561 1.657 3.056 8.7 7.388 7.033 6.465 2.128 -2.459 6.768 4.815 1.7 3.102 2.762 2.388 2.175 3.796 2.847 -1.678 -6.545 6.343 -0.85 3.945 2.967 2.889 2.858 2.801 2021 +532 HKG NGDP Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 143.62 173.577 196.005 217.282 261.992 278.127 320.526 394.771 466.077 536.559 599.258 691.323 807.129 931.008 "1,049.61" "1,119.01" "1,235.30" "1,373.08" "1,308.07" "1,285.95" "1,337.50" "1,321.14" "1,297.34" "1,256.67" "1,316.95" "1,412.13" "1,503.35" "1,650.76" "1,707.49" "1,659.25" "1,776.33" "1,934.43" "2,037.06" "2,138.31" "2,260.01" "2,398.28" "2,490.60" "2,659.61" "2,835.43" "2,844.84" "2,675.71" "2,869.68" "2,872.57" "3,021.40" "3,171.76" "3,331.72" "3,504.29" "3,672.71" 2021 +532 HKG NGDPD Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 28.862 31.055 32.291 29.907 33.511 35.7 41.076 50.623 59.708 68.79 76.929 88.96 104.272 120.354 135.812 144.652 159.718 177.349 168.858 165.734 171.643 169.381 166.336 161.37 169.085 181.556 193.515 211.583 219.279 214.048 228.639 248.514 262.629 275.697 291.46 309.386 320.86 341.271 361.731 363.052 344.923 369.158 368.373 387.458 406.741 427.253 449.383 470.98 2021 +532 HKG PPPGDP Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 36.082 43.126 47.112 51.902 59.154 61.46 69.66 80.945 90.932 96.649 104.107 113.765 123.612 134.389 145.545 152.124 161.506 172.669 164.341 170.834 188.093 193.409 199.678 209.842 234.221 259.414 286.225 312.964 325.753 319.779 345.525 369.685 373.483 385.448 396.044 411.294 419.838 442.425 465.891 466.266 441 488.461 518.743 558.42 587.051 615.235 644.867 675.757 2021 +532 HKG NGDP_D Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.17 28.966 31.791 33.242 36.438 38.407 39.839 43.271 47.079 52.992 57.001 62.211 68.369 74.258 78.952 82.22 87.058 92.073 93.196 89.379 86.345 84.813 81.928 77.006 74.241 74.13 73.733 76.046 77.021 76.732 76.939 79.938 82.772 84.272 86.674 89.832 91.304 93.934 97.372 99.362 100 100.852 101.819 103.03 105.041 107.24 109.66 111.8 2021 +532 HKG NGDPRPC Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "108,458.48" "115,685.31" "117,214.23" "122,173.81" "132,392.05" "131,653.70" "144,555.94" "162,471.82" "174,550.74" "176,813.76" "182,772.78" "191,091.60" "200,513.11" "209,027.68" "217,251.16" "217,062.68" "219,426.13" "228,843.28" "213,198.96" "216,758.77" "230,800.42" "231,446.44" "235,438.16" "241,256.47" "260,953.56" "278,589.90" "295,310.02" "312,856.13" "318,343.60" "309,072.95" "327,383.62" "340,375.69" "343,194.39" "351,880.76" "359,507.23" "365,231.41" "369,717.14" "381,852.65" "388,900.20" "380,705.80" "360,282.23" "384,356.69" "380,633.54" "394,571.76" "404,551.31" "413,837.32" "423,211.12" "432,556.00" 2021 +532 HKG NGDPRPPPPC Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,947.61" "18,076.86" "18,315.77" "19,090.75" "20,687.44" "20,572.07" "22,588.16" "25,387.67" "27,275.11" "27,628.73" "28,559.88" "29,859.77" "31,331.97" "32,662.44" "33,947.43" "33,917.98" "34,287.29" "35,758.81" "33,314.24" "33,870.49" "36,064.63" "36,165.57" "36,789.32" "37,698.48" "40,776.33" "43,532.16" "46,144.83" "48,886.57" "49,744.03" "48,295.41" "51,156.62" "53,186.74" "53,627.19" "54,984.51" "56,176.22" "57,070.67" "57,771.61" "59,667.89" "60,769.13" "59,488.68" "56,297.32" "60,059.17" "59,477.39" "61,655.36" "63,214.76" "64,665.78" "66,130.52" "67,590.74" 2021 +532 HKG NGDPPC Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "28,383.39" "33,509.07" "37,263.30" "40,613.45" "48,240.99" "50,564.87" "57,589.52" "70,302.74" "82,177.34" "93,697.55" "104,182.55" "118,880.02" "137,089.65" "155,219.74" "171,524.52" "178,469.86" "191,027.90" "210,702.20" "198,692.77" "193,736.59" "199,284.96" "196,297.64" "192,890.07" "185,782.35" "193,734.50" "206,517.45" "217,741.41" "237,915.95" "245,191.34" "237,156.97" "251,886.96" "272,090.86" "284,069.03" "296,537.88" "311,600.19" "328,095.54" "337,566.31" "358,689.51" "378,678.23" "378,278.44" "360,282.23" "387,632.48" "387,557.43" "406,525.93" "424,944.23" "443,800.08" "464,095.33" "483,595.47" 2021 +532 HKG NGDPDPC Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,703.96" "5,995.18" "6,139.01" "5,590.16" "6,170.50" "6,490.37" "7,380.12" "9,015.20" "10,527.46" "12,012.63" "13,374.31" "15,297.58" "17,710.51" "20,065.68" "22,194.01" "23,070.54" "24,698.96" "27,214.60" "25,649.09" "24,969.01" "25,574.49" "25,166.90" "24,731.08" "23,856.48" "24,873.90" "26,551.77" "28,028.16" "30,494.55" "31,487.94" "30,593.99" "32,421.36" "34,955.15" "36,623.75" "38,233.35" "40,185.30" "42,325.35" "43,488.20" "46,025.67" "48,310.04" "48,274.94" "46,443.58" "49,865.35" "49,699.59" "52,132.08" "54,494.00" "56,912.04" "59,514.66" "62,015.32" 2021 +532 HKG PPPPC Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,130.75" "8,325.46" "8,956.72" "9,701.28" "10,892.09" "11,173.82" "12,515.90" "14,415.03" "16,032.81" "16,877.55" "18,099.26" "19,563.03" "20,995.36" "22,405.62" "23,784.52" "24,262.16" "24,975.43" "26,496.43" "24,962.92" "25,737.34" "28,025.48" "28,737.09" "29,688.32" "31,022.44" "34,455.98" "37,938.21" "41,456.05" "45,106.10" "46,777.40" "45,706.24" "48,995.99" "51,998.78" "52,082.35" "53,453.57" "54,604.91" "56,266.94" "56,903.21" "59,667.89" "62,220.80" "61,999.40" "59,380.40" "65,980.59" "69,987.04" "75,134.78" "78,651.49" "81,952.14" "85,403.95" "88,978.85" 2021 +532 HKG NGAP_NPGDP Hong Kong SAR Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +532 HKG PPPSH Hong Kong SAR Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.269 0.289 0.296 0.306 0.323 0.314 0.337 0.368 0.382 0.377 0.376 0.388 0.372 0.387 0.399 0.394 0.395 0.399 0.366 0.363 0.372 0.366 0.362 0.358 0.37 0.379 0.385 0.389 0.386 0.378 0.383 0.386 0.371 0.365 0.361 0.368 0.361 0.362 0.359 0.344 0.332 0.333 0.32 0.325 0.324 0.323 0.321 0.32 2021 +532 HKG PPPEX Hong Kong SAR Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.98 4.025 4.16 4.186 4.429 4.525 4.601 4.877 5.126 5.552 5.756 6.077 6.53 6.928 7.212 7.356 7.649 7.952 7.96 7.527 7.111 6.831 6.497 5.989 5.623 5.444 5.252 5.275 5.242 5.189 5.141 5.233 5.454 5.548 5.706 5.831 5.932 6.011 6.086 6.101 6.067 5.875 5.538 5.411 5.403 5.415 5.434 5.435 2021 +532 HKG NID_NGDP Hong Kong SAR Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 34.853 34.94 30.983 26.669 24.418 21.5 23.432 26.068 28.352 26.523 27.17 26.921 28.177 27.25 31.379 34.291 31.8 34.2 29.004 24.98 27.582 25.491 23.181 22.38 22.357 21.06 22.285 21.396 21.041 21.847 23.89 24.143 25.22 24.03 23.822 21.541 21.507 22.069 21.995 18.191 18.906 17.612 18.048 18.997 19.956 19.437 19.38 19.335 2021 +532 HKG NGSD_NGDP Hong Kong SAR Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.871 32.835 30.824 27.615 31.642 30.669 32.509 36.452 37.226 37.927 35.644 33.646 33.266 35.217 33.532 31.36 31.509 29.45 30.006 30.659 31.978 31.626 31.073 33.166 32.306 32.941 34.978 34.417 36.023 31.731 30.892 29.701 26.798 25.549 25.214 24.859 25.462 26.65 25.731 24.037 25.886 28.914 26.672 24.941 24.255 23.987 23.483 22.961 2021 +532 HKG PCPI Hong Kong SAR "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Hong Kong Authorities change the weights for Composite CPI every 5 years. From Oct 2009, the series with 2010 weights are used; between Oct 2004 and Sep 2009, the series with 2005 weights are used; between Oct 1999 and Sep 2004, the series with 2000 weights are used to splice; prior to Sep 1999, the series with 1995 weight. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. HK: Price Index (Oct.19-Sep.20=100) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.555 21.408 23.767 26.125 28.358 29.367 30.417 32.142 34.658 38.2 42.142 46.858 51.35 55.867 60.792 66.283 70.475 74.575 76.683 73.642 70.9 69.758 67.633 65.883 65.642 66.242 67.567 68.942 71.908 72.325 73.983 77.908 81.067 84.583 88.325 90.967 93.158 94.55 96.825 99.617 99.867 101.433 103.361 105.841 108.487 111.199 113.979 116.829 2021 +532 HKG PCPIPCH Hong Kong SAR "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 4.444 9.479 11.016 9.923 8.549 3.556 3.575 5.671 7.83 10.219 10.318 11.192 9.586 8.796 8.816 9.034 6.324 5.818 2.827 -3.967 -3.723 -1.61 -3.046 -2.587 -0.367 0.914 2 2.035 4.303 0.579 2.293 5.305 4.054 4.338 4.424 2.991 2.409 1.494 2.406 2.883 0.251 1.569 1.9 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2021 +532 HKG PCPIE Hong Kong SAR "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Hong Kong Authorities change the weights for Composite CPI every 5 years. From Oct 2009, the series with 2010 weights are used; between Oct 2004 and Sep 2009, the series with 2005 weights are used; between Oct 1999 and Sep 2004, the series with 2000 weights are used to splice; prior to Sep 1999, the series with 1995 weight. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. HK: Price Index (Oct.19-Sep.20=100) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 22.4 24.7 27.4 28.8 29.7 30.9 33.2 36 39.6 44.2 48.5 53.2 58 63.5 68 72.5 76.2 75 72 70.5 68 66.9 65.7 65.9 66.8 68.3 70.9 72.4 73.5 75.7 80 82.9 86.5 90.7 92.8 93.9 95.5 97.9 100.7 99.8 102.2 104.121 106.364 109.023 111.749 114.542 117.406 2021 +532 HKG PCPIEPCH Hong Kong SAR "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 10.268 10.931 5.109 3.125 4.04 7.443 8.434 10 11.616 9.729 9.691 9.023 9.483 7.087 6.618 5.103 -1.575 -4 -2.083 -3.546 -1.618 -1.794 0.304 1.366 2.246 3.807 2.116 1.519 2.993 5.68 3.625 4.343 4.855 2.315 1.185 1.704 2.513 2.86 -0.894 2.405 1.88 2.154 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2021 +532 HKG TM_RPCH Hong Kong SAR Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Customs data used for merchandise trade. Trade in services statistics are compiled based on data collected via various sources, including establishment and household surveys, administrative records and other data sources Formula used to derive volumes: Use the value index, unit value index and quantum index to measure the changes in value, prices and volume of external merchandise trade respectively. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excludes transactions in gold and specie Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. By country and commodity SITC 2nd digit Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.483 12.853 -1.486 10.085 14.666 6.776 13.395 28.534 24.618 8.435 11.416 17.689 20.437 11.887 12.949 12.169 4.389 6.923 -5.727 -0.511 17.092 -0.974 7.042 11.429 14.398 9.33 9.903 9.059 3.247 -8.033 18.229 5.603 4.241 8.282 1.026 -1.764 0.868 6.614 4.487 -7.245 -6.858 15.985 -7.057 1.798 3.226 3.606 3.806 3.81 2021 +532 HKG TMG_RPCH Hong Kong SAR Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Customs data used for merchandise trade. Trade in services statistics are compiled based on data collected via various sources, including establishment and household surveys, administrative records and other data sources Formula used to derive volumes: Use the value index, unit value index and quantum index to measure the changes in value, prices and volume of external merchandise trade respectively. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excludes transactions in gold and specie Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. By country and commodity SITC 2nd digit Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.631 10.008 -2.087 9.479 14.805 6.431 13.558 31.749 26.768 8.925 11.536 19.133 22.306 13.031 13.671 13.801 4.313 7.262 -6.942 -0.055 20.192 -1.45 8.53 15.48 15.182 9.166 9.409 9.852 3.733 -6.954 19.88 6.663 4.575 9.919 1.475 -2.673 0.708 7.272 4.723 -8.246 -3.184 17.419 -7.622 1.423 3.474 3.744 3.956 3.959 2021 +532 HKG TX_RPCH Hong Kong SAR Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Customs data used for merchandise trade. Trade in services statistics are compiled based on data collected via various sources, including establishment and household surveys, administrative records and other data sources Formula used to derive volumes: Use the value index, unit value index and quantum index to measure the changes in value, prices and volume of external merchandise trade respectively. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excludes transactions in gold and specie Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. By country and commodity SITC 2nd digit Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.7 13.849 -0.942 12.076 19.1 5.463 14.585 28.409 21.531 8.258 8.183 14.423 17.542 12.378 9.435 9.913 5.648 4.812 -4.458 4.519 16.916 -1.051 8.563 13.105 16.106 12.168 10.175 8.241 3.52 -9.121 17.57 4.808 3.205 7.818 0.973 -1.371 0.684 5.845 3.654 -6.149 -6.683 17.005 -7.327 1.6 2.881 3.783 3.601 3.521 2021 +532 HKG TXG_RPCH Hong Kong SAR Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Customs data used for merchandise trade. Trade in services statistics are compiled based on data collected via various sources, including establishment and household surveys, administrative records and other data sources Formula used to derive volumes: Use the value index, unit value index and quantum index to measure the changes in value, prices and volume of external merchandise trade respectively. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Excludes transactions in gold and specie Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. By country and commodity SITC 2nd digit Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.14 13.856 -2.753 14.805 22.1 5.568 15.257 33.509 26.771 10.431 9.514 17.316 19.82 13.614 9.985 11.407 4.569 6.023 -4.568 3.632 18.535 -1.795 8.365 14.862 15.644 12.416 10.236 6.875 3.241 -11.255 18.031 4.631 3.305 8.211 0.84 -1.726 1.558 6.451 3.466 -5.452 -1.402 18.923 -8.266 1.471 2.922 3.911 3.715 3.634 2021 +532 HKG LUR Hong Kong SAR Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 3.8 3.9 3.522 4.35 3.875 3.182 2.819 1.737 1.365 1.079 1.332 1.797 1.959 1.971 1.919 3.186 2.765 2.201 4.704 6.251 4.946 5.086 7.32 7.94 6.809 5.591 4.79 4.011 3.519 5.262 4.329 3.421 3.286 3.401 3.296 3.315 3.393 3.124 2.805 2.916 5.808 5.173 4.506 3.957 3.67 3.402 3.133 2.863 2021 +532 HKG LE Hong Kong SAR Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 2.4 2.393 2.407 2.427 2.505 2.543 2.624 2.681 2.725 2.723 2.712 2.754 2.738 2.8 2.873 2.905 3.073 3.164 3.122 3.112 3.207 3.253 3.218 3.191 3.274 3.337 3.401 3.477 3.509 3.468 3.474 3.576 3.658 3.724 3.744 3.774 3.787 3.832 3.885 3.871 3.691 3.67 3.681 3.713 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +532 HKG LP Hong Kong SAR Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 5.06 5.18 5.26 5.35 5.431 5.5 5.566 5.615 5.672 5.727 5.752 5.815 5.888 5.998 6.119 6.27 6.467 6.517 6.583 6.638 6.712 6.73 6.726 6.764 6.798 6.838 6.904 6.938 6.964 6.996 7.052 7.11 7.171 7.211 7.253 7.31 7.378 7.415 7.488 7.521 7.427 7.403 7.412 7.432 7.464 7.507 7.551 7.595 2021 +532 HKG GGR Hong Kong SAR General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 35.847 32.268 32.813 38.511 43.695 48.603 60.877 72.658 82.43 89.524 114.701 135.311 166.602 174.998 180.045 208.358 281.226 216.115 232.995 225.06 175.559 177.489 207.337 238.197 247.035 288.014 358.465 316.562 318.442 376.482 437.723 442.15 455.346 478.668 450.007 573.125 619.836 599.774 590.927 564.23 697.881 694.972 727.378 775.203 828.635 864.088 905.617 2021 +532 HKG GGR_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a 19.92 16.264 14.373 14.238 15.523 14.45 14.808 14.997 14.988 14.48 15.937 16.17 17.304 16.389 15.791 16.39 20.453 16.747 17.839 16.869 13.407 13.733 16.389 17.905 17.171 18.84 21.268 18.877 18.818 20.729 22.395 21.437 21.043 20.845 18.63 22.639 22.853 20.742 20.368 20.677 23.846 23.723 23.606 23.966 24.388 24.179 24.179 2021 +532 HKG GGX Hong Kong SAR General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 30.808 33.06 35.346 36.087 40.845 42.704 48.375 56.592 71.367 85.557 92.191 113.332 147.438 164.155 183.158 182.68 194.361 239.355 223.043 232.894 238.89 239.177 247.466 242.235 233.071 226.863 234.814 312.412 289.025 301.36 364.037 377.325 433.543 396.183 435.633 462.052 470.863 531.825 607.83 816.074 693.661 806.657 756.241 781.947 810.185 838.768 879.08 2021 +532 HKG GGX_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a 17.12 16.663 15.483 13.342 14.511 12.696 11.767 11.681 12.976 13.839 12.809 13.544 15.313 15.373 16.064 14.37 14.135 18.548 17.077 17.457 18.243 18.507 19.561 18.209 16.2 14.84 13.931 18.63 17.079 16.593 18.625 18.294 20.035 17.253 18.035 18.251 17.36 18.392 20.951 29.907 23.702 27.536 24.543 24.174 23.845 23.47 23.47 2021 +532 HKG GGXCNL Hong Kong SAR General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 5.039 -0.793 -2.533 2.424 2.85 5.899 12.502 16.066 11.064 3.967 22.51 21.979 19.164 10.843 -3.113 25.678 86.865 -23.24 9.952 -7.834 -63.331 -61.688 -40.128 -4.038 13.964 61.151 123.65 4.15 29.417 75.121 73.686 64.825 21.803 82.485 14.374 111.073 148.973 67.949 -16.903 -251.844 4.22 -111.685 -28.863 -6.744 18.45 25.32 26.537 2021 +532 HKG GGXCNL_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a 2.8 -0.399 -1.11 0.896 1.013 1.754 3.041 3.316 2.012 0.642 3.127 2.627 1.99 1.015 -0.273 2.02 6.318 -1.801 0.762 -0.587 -4.836 -4.773 -3.172 -0.304 0.971 4 7.336 0.247 1.738 4.136 3.77 3.143 1.008 3.592 0.595 4.387 5.492 2.35 -0.583 -9.229 0.144 -3.812 -0.937 -0.208 0.543 0.709 0.709 2021 +532 HKG GGSB Hong Kong SAR General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.54 10.216 13.909 16.462 8.543 7.288 26.212 24.408 18.693 5.373 -3.51 20.03 67.419 -7.409 20.151 -18.458 -63.886 -53.721 -25.179 -1.931 9.599 50.836 104.441 -6.991 53.036 78.879 66.444 66.712 21.915 82.423 16.361 118.732 148.263 67.357 9.257 -152.268 24.667 -48.931 -10.775 -3.042 28.269 32.389 32.012 2021 +532 HKG GGSB_NPGDP Hong Kong SAR General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.89 2.985 3.495 3.548 1.558 1.16 3.585 2.893 1.944 0.511 -0.308 1.597 5.115 -0.555 1.501 -1.417 -4.884 -4.082 -1.924 -0.145 0.673 3.396 6.421 -0.424 3.011 4.317 3.434 3.227 1.013 3.59 0.676 4.652 5.47 2.331 0.311 -5.173 0.824 -1.607 -0.344 -0.093 0.828 0.905 0.855 2021 +532 HKG GGXONLB Hong Kong SAR General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.033 32.559 96.53 -41.669 -3.568 41.763 37.016 27.404 -14.624 82.596 14.268 90.424 127.608 27.684 -65.159 -304.077 -75.322 -218.046 -94.72 -65.846 -44.02 -33.248 -30.993 2021 +532 HKG GGXONLB_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.28 2.13 5.727 -2.485 -0.211 2.299 1.894 1.329 -0.676 3.597 0.591 3.572 4.705 0.957 -2.246 -11.143 -2.574 -7.443 -3.074 -2.036 -1.296 -0.93 -0.827 2021 +532 HKG GGXWDN Hong Kong SAR General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +532 HKG GGXWDN_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +532 HKG GGXWDG Hong Kong SAR General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.611 24.59 21.667 20.064 16.621 11.205 11.23 11.208 11.204 11.197 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 7.754 27.216 62.34 97.44 132.54 150.576 162.826 168.149 203.249 2021 +532 HKG GGXWDG_NGDP Hong Kong SAR General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.925 1.709 1.417 1.19 0.991 0.662 0.618 0.573 0.543 0.517 0.065 0.062 0.059 0.055 0.052 0.267 0.997 2.13 3.326 4.301 4.655 4.792 4.705 5.426 2021 +532 HKG NGDP_FY Hong Kong SAR "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' medium-term fiscal projections of expenditures. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. The definition of general government gross debt is revised to include debt liabilities identified in Hong Kong SAR's consolidated financial statement. It excludes the debt issued under the ""bond fund"" or provision for pension. As a result, the debt level is significantly lower. Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 151.307 179.954 198.402 228.293 270.483 281.485 336.355 411.103 484.477 549.985 618.237 719.733 836.8 962.817 "1,067.79" "1,140.20" "1,271.22" "1,374.99" "1,290.46" "1,306.11" "1,334.13" "1,309.49" "1,292.39" "1,265.12" "1,330.33" "1,438.72" "1,528.75" "1,685.50" "1,676.95" "1,692.24" "1,816.19" "1,954.55" "2,062.57" "2,163.90" "2,296.33" "2,415.50" "2,531.64" "2,712.32" "2,891.63" "2,901.23" "2,728.74" "2,926.56" "2,929.50" "3,081.28" "3,234.63" "3,397.75" "3,573.74" "3,745.50" 2021 +532 HKG BCA Hong Kong SAR Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). In accordance with the requirements in the Special Data Dissemination Standard (IMF) Primary domestic currency: Hong Kong dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.432 -0.774 -0.176 0.168 2.293 2.612 2.652 3.879 3.843 6.298 4.764 3.836 3.135 5.711 -1.12 -9.064 -4.001 -7.729 2.507 10.65 7.538 10.393 13.129 17.461 16.849 21.637 24.539 27.553 33.007 21.148 15.996 13.844 4.148 4.188 4.055 10.264 12.701 15.593 13.523 21.356 24.088 41.592 31.769 23.033 17.489 19.438 18.437 17.078 2021 +532 HKG BCA_NGDPD Hong Kong SAR Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.962 -2.492 -0.546 0.562 6.842 7.318 6.456 7.662 6.436 9.155 6.193 4.312 3.007 4.745 -0.825 -6.266 -2.505 -4.358 1.485 6.426 4.391 6.136 7.893 10.82 9.965 11.918 12.68 13.022 15.053 9.88 6.996 5.571 1.579 1.519 1.391 3.317 3.958 4.569 3.739 5.882 6.984 11.267 8.624 5.945 4.3 4.55 4.103 3.626 2021 +944 HUN NGDP_R Hungary "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We maintain data only after 1995, as this is what the Statistical office provides. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Changes in inventories is an estimate. Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" "22,059.71" "22,692.10" "23,336.81" "23,505.52" "24,130.31" "24,069.25" "24,438.70" "25,428.76" "25,412.17" "25,599.31" "24,704.19" "21,766.36" "21,099.40" "20,977.84" "21,596.09" "22,144.89" "22,163.14" "22,859.75" "23,751.28" "24,480.69" "25,577.23" "26,619.27" "27,881.36" "29,020.18" "30,419.79" "31,710.69" "32,988.95" "33,068.84" "33,418.81" "31,179.90" "31,529.79" "32,140.56" "31,696.82" "32,286.61" "33,652.00" "34,937.31" "35,741.96" "37,267.62" "39,264.98" "41,053.13" "39,220.84" "42,004.19" "44,398.43" "45,197.60" "46,463.14" "47,838.44" "49,297.52" "50,850.39" 2021 +944 HUN NGDP_RPCH Hungary "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.215 2.867 2.841 0.723 2.658 -0.253 1.535 4.051 -0.065 0.736 -3.497 -11.892 -3.064 -0.576 2.947 2.541 0.082 3.143 3.9 3.071 4.479 4.074 4.741 4.085 4.823 4.244 4.031 0.242 1.058 -6.7 1.122 1.937 -1.381 1.861 4.229 3.819 2.303 4.269 5.359 4.554 -4.463 7.097 5.7 1.8 2.8 2.96 3.05 3.15 2021 +944 HUN NGDP Hungary "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We maintain data only after 1995, as this is what the Statistical office provides. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Changes in inventories is an estimate. Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" 749.6 810.814 881.466 931.883 "1,017.23" "1,074.61" "1,131.94" "1,274.96" "1,497.44" "1,791.10" "2,172.10" "2,597.31" "3,059.26" "3,688.85" "4,537.76" "5,836.48" "7,122.31" "8,834.56" "10,442.82" "11,637.55" "13,324.05" "15,398.70" "17,433.86" "19,133.81" "21,077.46" "22,549.02" "24,316.30" "25,701.37" "27,217.37" "26,458.26" "27,431.27" "28,501.50" "28,920.37" "30,290.92" "32,742.18" "34,937.31" "36,214.07" "39,281.36" "43,392.44" "47,530.61" "48,276.36" "55,256.67" "62,936.29" "69,102.42" "74,944.33" "80,040.85" "85,204.01" "90,524.57" 2021 +944 HUN NGDPD Hungary "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 23.042 23.629 24.064 21.839 21.174 21.441 24.698 27.144 29.703 30.323 34.366 34.754 38.731 40.125 43.167 46.426 46.659 47.297 48.707 49.073 47.218 53.75 67.609 85.302 103.96 112.981 115.577 139.966 158.136 130.76 131.917 141.76 128.475 135.412 140.765 125.074 128.636 143.136 160.587 163.517 156.743 182.281 184.651 195.631 211.679 226.277 241.233 256.71 2021 +944 HUN PPPGDP Hungary "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 67.745 76.28 83.295 87.182 92.73 95.42 98.835 105.383 109.028 114.138 114.269 104.085 103.195 105.032 110.437 115.618 117.832 123.631 129.899 135.774 145.07 154.382 164.221 174.303 187.614 201.708 216.314 222.698 229.371 215.375 220.41 229.348 230.214 242.367 253.001 263.642 274.251 292.352 315.379 335.64 324.524 361.996 409.834 432.076 453.494 475.595 499.431 525.132 2021 +944 HUN NGDP_D Hungary "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.398 3.573 3.777 3.965 4.216 4.465 4.632 5.014 5.893 6.997 8.792 11.933 14.499 17.585 21.012 26.356 32.136 38.647 43.967 47.538 52.093 57.848 62.529 65.933 69.289 71.109 73.71 77.721 81.443 84.857 87.001 88.678 91.241 93.819 97.296 100 101.321 105.403 110.512 115.778 123.089 131.55 141.753 152.89 161.298 167.315 172.836 178.021 2021 +944 HUN NGDPRPC Hungary "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,059,773.44" "2,119,608.82" "2,182,020.08" "2,202,586.16" "2,267,779.65" "2,270,926.97" "2,314,287.43" "2,419,648.49" "2,428,489.53" "2,456,393.59" "2,381,098.13" "2,098,274.72" "2,033,882.94" "2,023,845.72" "2,086,516.17" "2,142,293.41" "2,147,382.72" "2,219,177.94" "2,310,436.09" "2,387,661.37" "2,502,174.62" "2,609,732.26" "2,740,183.19" "2,861,386.71" "3,006,799.05" "3,140,293.82" "3,273,687.51" "3,285,201.87" "3,326,909.51" "3,108,353.60" "3,148,570.90" "3,218,561.49" "3,191,382.90" "3,258,312.04" "3,407,107.32" "3,544,776.08" "3,636,007.94" "3,803,595.02" "4,015,645.53" "4,200,668.47" "4,014,610.43" "4,316,635.10" "4,564,305.77" "4,648,115.54" "4,779,961.90" "4,923,198.82" "5,075,160.45" "5,236,889.56" 2021 +944 HUN NGDPRPPPPC Hungary "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,158.25" "16,627.64" "17,117.23" "17,278.57" "17,789.99" "17,814.68" "18,154.83" "18,981.35" "19,050.70" "19,269.60" "18,678.93" "16,460.28" "15,955.14" "15,876.41" "16,368.04" "16,805.59" "16,845.51" "17,408.72" "18,124.61" "18,730.42" "19,628.74" "20,472.49" "21,495.84" "22,446.64" "23,587.35" "24,634.57" "25,681.00" "25,771.33" "26,098.51" "24,384.01" "24,699.51" "25,248.56" "25,035.35" "25,560.39" "26,727.64" "27,807.61" "28,523.29" "29,837.96" "31,501.42" "32,952.87" "31,493.30" "33,862.59" "35,805.48" "36,462.94" "37,497.23" "38,620.88" "39,812.97" "41,081.68" 2021 +944 HUN NGDPPC Hungary "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "69,992.15" "75,735.99" "82,418.14" "87,322.18" "95,599.35" "101,389.57" "107,192.18" "121,317.73" "143,100.95" "171,865.46" "209,356.25" "250,380.34" "294,898.74" "355,883.64" "438,417.41" "564,620.59" "690,078.97" "857,641.01" "1,015,838.33" "1,135,038.14" "1,303,468.21" "1,509,676.47" "1,713,401.38" "1,886,591.50" "2,083,370.27" "2,233,018.42" "2,413,049.42" "2,553,285.22" "2,709,543.55" "2,637,649.69" "2,739,291.99" "2,854,145.90" "2,911,837.50" "3,056,909.88" "3,314,992.20" "3,544,776.08" "3,684,035.10" "4,009,120.02" "4,437,761.92" "4,863,461.58" "4,941,525.62" "5,678,549.25" "6,470,059.15" "7,106,483.38" "7,710,006.15" "8,237,246.12" "8,771,720.11" "9,322,784.13" 2021 +944 HUN NGDPDPC Hungary "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,151.47" "2,207.13" "2,249.98" "2,046.40" "1,989.90" "2,022.96" "2,338.80" "2,582.85" "2,838.56" "2,909.70" "3,312.34" "3,350.24" "3,733.45" "3,871.07" "4,170.57" "4,491.22" "4,520.76" "4,591.49" "4,738.02" "4,786.25" "4,619.29" "5,269.61" "6,644.61" "8,410.77" "10,275.77" "11,188.45" "11,469.41" "13,904.83" "15,742.79" "13,035.62" "13,173.21" "14,195.85" "12,935.51" "13,665.53" "14,251.80" "12,690.17" "13,086.07" "14,608.72" "16,423.28" "16,731.47" "16,044.09" "18,732.38" "18,982.75" "20,118.67" "21,776.75" "23,286.82" "24,834.89" "26,437.63" 2021 +944 HUN PPPPC Hungary "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,325.54" "7,125.13" "7,788.15" "8,169.41" "8,714.80" "9,002.82" "9,359.46" "10,027.60" "10,419.13" "10,952.12" "11,013.71" "10,033.76" "9,947.49" "10,132.99" "10,669.92" "11,184.85" "11,416.72" "12,001.86" "12,636.05" "13,242.40" "14,191.92" "15,135.45" "16,139.70" "17,186.23" "18,544.40" "19,975.09" "21,466.14" "22,123.80" "22,834.32" "21,470.99" "22,010.21" "22,966.96" "23,179.06" "24,459.30" "25,615.22" "26,749.40" "27,899.40" "29,837.96" "32,253.94" "34,343.64" "33,218.01" "37,201.20" "42,132.31" "44,434.66" "46,653.87" "48,944.96" "51,416.27" "54,081.39" 2021 +944 HUN NGAP_NPGDP Hungary Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +944 HUN PPPSH Hungary Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.506 0.511 0.524 0.515 0.506 0.487 0.478 0.479 0.458 0.445 0.413 0.355 0.31 0.303 0.302 0.299 0.288 0.286 0.289 0.288 0.287 0.292 0.297 0.297 0.296 0.295 0.291 0.277 0.272 0.255 0.244 0.24 0.229 0.229 0.231 0.236 0.236 0.239 0.243 0.247 0.244 0.247 0.253 0.251 0.25 0.25 0.249 0.249 2021 +944 HUN PPPEX Hungary Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.065 10.629 10.583 10.689 10.97 11.262 11.453 12.098 13.734 15.692 19.009 24.954 29.646 35.121 41.089 50.481 60.445 71.459 80.392 85.712 91.846 99.744 106.161 109.773 112.345 111.79 112.412 115.409 118.661 122.847 124.456 124.272 125.624 124.979 129.415 132.518 132.047 134.363 137.588 141.612 148.76 152.644 153.565 159.931 165.26 168.296 170.602 172.384 2021 +944 HUN NID_NGDP Hungary Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We maintain data only after 1995, as this is what the Statistical office provides. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Changes in inventories is an estimate. Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.496 31.121 29.928 27.709 26.665 25.845 28.154 28.182 26.562 27.607 26.569 22.299 17.97 22.193 24.284 23.041 24.7 26.184 28.62 27.077 27.961 26.124 25.495 24.5 26.774 25.214 25.694 24.181 24.51 20.148 20.367 20.174 19.181 20.81 23.276 23.076 21.401 22.921 26.647 28.307 27.115 30.499 31.414 26.604 25.602 24.513 23.362 22.854 2021 +944 HUN NGSD_NGDP Hungary Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We maintain data only after 1995, as this is what the Statistical office provides. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Changes in inventories is an estimate. Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.471 27.626 27.252 27.331 23.449 20.408 19.086 22.038 21.541 22.567 24.908 20.939 16.289 8.996 13.257 18.087 21.662 22.23 22.21 20.202 21.094 20.656 18.361 16.343 18.097 18.115 18.543 17.023 17.417 19.538 20.754 20.857 20.884 24.423 24.593 25.557 26.025 25.1 26.966 27.776 26.181 27.43 24.712 23.575 23.46 23.592 23.573 23.536 2021 +944 HUN PCPI Hungary "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 3.371 3.523 3.77 4.011 4.358 4.664 4.911 5.337 6.179 7.227 9.32 12.511 15.383 18.836 22.39 28.727 35.467 41.955 47.899 52.699 57.855 63.153 66.478 69.578 74.275 76.916 79.928 86.295 91.517 95.361 100.003 103.923 109.813 111.703 111.455 111.377 111.843 114.536 117.799 121.771 125.812 132.262 150.62 170.676 180.3 187.459 194.186 200.374 2021 +944 HUN PCPIPCH Hungary "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.286 4.511 7.016 6.403 8.651 7.007 5.292 8.682 15.788 16.95 28.97 34.234 22.95 22.451 18.866 28.303 23.463 18.294 14.168 10.021 9.784 9.157 5.265 4.663 6.751 3.556 3.916 7.967 6.051 4.201 4.867 3.921 5.668 1.721 -0.222 -0.07 0.419 2.408 2.849 3.371 3.319 5.127 13.88 13.316 5.638 3.971 3.588 3.187 2021 +944 HUN PCPIE Hungary "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.569 7.758 10.35 13.682 16.637 20.148 24.419 31.33 37.52 44.44 49.02 54.5 59.99 64.08 67.17 70.97 74.89 77.39 82.45 88.53 91.63 96.72 101.24 105.36 110.62 111.08 110.05 111.028 113.075 115.495 118.67 123.455 126.788 136.229 163.655 174.58 183.324 190.507 196.692 202.673 2021 +944 HUN PCPIEPCH Hungary "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.1 33.4 32.2 21.6 21.1 21.2 28.3 19.757 18.443 10.306 11.179 10.073 6.818 4.822 5.657 5.523 3.338 6.538 7.374 3.502 5.555 4.673 4.07 4.992 0.416 -0.927 0.889 1.844 2.14 2.749 4.033 2.7 7.446 20.133 6.675 5.009 3.918 3.247 3.041 2021 +944 HUN TM_RPCH Hungary Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. The Central bank's original source is the National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes are derived using the methodology described in WEO trade conversion calculations spreadsheet Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" -- 1.615 -3.775 0.851 1.085 7.828 2.666 2.914 0.466 1.83 -4.256 -6.096 0.247 20.244 8.844 15.591 9.396 23.093 23.784 13.305 20.294 5.306 6.78 9.288 17.284 7.847 15.506 13.905 6.006 -14.539 9.907 4.278 -3.473 4.276 10.96 6.01 3.749 8.397 6.964 8.207 -3.957 8.679 7.708 0.195 4.589 4.888 4.898 5.002 2021 +944 HUN TMG_RPCH Hungary Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. The Central bank's original source is the National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes are derived using the methodology described in WEO trade conversion calculations spreadsheet Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.141 0.2 -4.067 0.987 0.977 7.527 2.6 2.242 -0.191 0.955 -5.203 55.523 13.343 12.909 -5.04 17.162 10.753 24.288 30.488 0.281 12.72 16.35 7.789 20.277 25.276 21.947 13.078 8.807 -1.974 -20.835 7.393 -0.018 -2.786 2.334 9.983 14.505 6.05 8.282 4.697 5.653 -1.977 2.749 4.424 -0.132 4.589 4.888 4.898 4.861 2021 +944 HUN TX_RPCH Hungary Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. The Central bank's original source is the National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes are derived using the methodology described in WEO trade conversion calculations spreadsheet Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" -- 5.349 3.54 6.669 6.635 5.208 -2.226 4.749 6.452 1.21 -5.343 -13.877 2.102 -10.139 13.72 36.499 9.202 22.755 15.544 11.798 24.945 8.822 5.725 6.257 17.887 12.875 19.518 16.104 6.692 -10.724 11.118 6.408 -1.704 4.103 9.198 7.365 3.804 6.475 4.985 5.423 -6.076 10.257 5.214 4.171 5.98 6.28 6.249 5.608 2021 +944 HUN TXG_RPCH Hungary Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. The Central bank's original source is the National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes are derived using the methodology described in WEO trade conversion calculations spreadsheet Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.08 2.6 3.191 6.603 7.14 5.108 -2.203 3.377 6.726 0.371 -3.97 -5 1.111 -13.187 16.709 8.46 4.6 29.828 22.533 15.925 21.721 7.751 5.929 9.142 18.359 11.3 12.606 12.044 -1.184 -17.218 9.626 1.009 -3.283 3.307 6.986 13.699 5.436 6.76 1.22 4.135 -0.979 3.609 -1.654 4.214 6.088 7.183 6.317 6.196 2021 +944 HUN LUR Hungary Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Economically active population aged 15-64. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 0.607 0.232 0.154 0.173 0.117 0.041 0.212 0.315 0.463 0.531 2.082 8.415 9.303 11.29 10.118 10.17 9.89 8.73 7.8 7 6.433 5.74 5.843 5.901 6.122 6.8 7.075 7 7.468 9.681 10.801 10.655 10.668 9.849 7.511 6.626 4.971 4.041 3.596 3.309 4.115 4.071 3.408 3.848 3.563 3.372 3.228 3.132 2021 +944 HUN LE Hungary Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +944 HUN LP Hungary Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Population from 1995 to 2012 is from the HCSO, and is for January 1 of each year. (a mid-year population series is also available). Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.71 10.706 10.695 10.672 10.641 10.599 10.56 10.509 10.464 10.422 10.375 10.373 10.374 10.365 10.35 10.337 10.321 10.301 10.28 10.253 10.222 10.2 10.175 10.142 10.117 10.098 10.077 10.066 10.045 10.031 10.014 9.986 9.932 9.909 9.877 9.856 9.83 9.798 9.778 9.773 9.77 9.731 9.727 9.724 9.72 9.717 9.713 9.71 2021 +944 HUN GGR Hungary General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,721.60" "3,326.66" "3,891.66" "4,529.03" "5,090.79" "5,903.31" "6,660.39" "7,356.58" "8,022.85" "8,893.90" "9,385.91" "10,248.90" "11,526.76" "12,252.26" "12,148.97" "12,199.55" "12,513.78" "13,567.95" "14,406.34" "15,507.11" "16,914.67" "16,293.28" "17,382.48" "19,107.05" "20,856.38" "20,955.82" "22,735.20" "27,220.77" "29,480.82" "32,069.00" "34,322.32" "36,509.49" "39,067.17" 2021 +944 HUN GGR_NGDP Hungary General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.631 46.708 44.05 43.37 43.744 44.306 43.253 42.197 41.93 42.196 41.624 42.148 44.849 45.016 45.917 44.473 43.906 46.915 47.56 47.361 48.414 44.992 44.251 44.033 43.88 43.408 41.145 43.251 42.662 42.79 42.881 42.849 43.156 2021 +944 HUN GGX Hungary General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,223.48" "3,638.36" "4,382.04" "5,304.34" "5,704.86" "6,308.54" "7,276.25" "8,890.37" "9,396.98" "10,285.18" "11,143.54" "12,503.23" "12,835.22" "13,283.01" "13,408.65" "13,416.29" "14,001.01" "14,241.94" "15,194.73" "16,417.39" "17,615.37" "16,943.86" "18,348.28" "20,023.50" "21,847.88" "24,716.48" "26,478.19" "30,297.20" "31,641.38" "33,987.03" "35,567.46" "37,133.81" "38,583.14" 2021 +944 HUN GGX_NGDP Hungary General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.23 51.084 49.601 50.794 49.021 47.347 47.252 50.995 49.112 48.797 49.419 51.419 49.94 48.803 50.678 48.909 49.124 49.245 50.163 50.141 50.42 46.788 46.71 46.145 45.966 51.198 47.919 48.139 45.789 45.35 44.437 43.582 42.622 2021 +944 HUN GGXCNL Hungary General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -501.876 -311.702 -490.379 -775.31 -614.07 -405.236 -615.856 "-1,533.78" "-1,374.12" "-1,391.28" "-1,757.63" "-2,254.33" "-1,308.46" "-1,030.75" "-1,259.68" "-1,216.74" "-1,487.24" -673.987 -788.386 -910.279 -700.702 -650.58 -965.802 -916.453 -991.506 "-3,760.66" "-3,743.00" "-3,076.43" "-2,160.56" "-1,918.02" "-1,245.14" -624.325 484.023 2021 +944 HUN GGXCNL_NGDP Hungary General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.599 -4.376 -5.551 -7.424 -5.277 -3.041 -3.999 -8.798 -7.182 -6.601 -7.795 -9.271 -5.091 -3.787 -4.761 -4.436 -5.218 -2.33 -2.603 -2.78 -2.006 -1.796 -2.459 -2.112 -2.086 -7.79 -6.774 -4.888 -3.127 -2.559 -1.556 -0.733 0.535 2021 +944 HUN GGSB Hungary General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -266.402 -491.227 "-1,494.78" "-1,409.81" "-1,607.91" "-2,221.83" "-2,693.30" "-1,636.70" "-1,555.79" -860.422 "-1,139.24" "-1,203.30" 38.173 -184.448 -651.874 -484.509 -590.604 "-1,145.27" "-1,281.75" "-1,518.16" "-3,454.69" "-3,060.17" "-3,145.27" "-1,992.46" "-1,772.82" "-1,160.05" -587.09 523.867 2021 +944 HUN GGSB_NPGDP Hungary General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.908 -3.149 -8.686 -7.512 -7.938 -10.255 -11.715 -6.754 -6.123 -3.24 -4.11 -4.156 0.126 -0.58 -1.949 -1.372 -1.582 -2.895 -3.056 -3.415 -7.334 -6.136 -5.962 -3.574 -3.012 -1.87 -0.899 0.731 2021 +944 HUN GGXONLB Hungary General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -29.875 219.333 142.67 -133.427 95.893 228.711 -3.876 -912.267 -671.11 -562.006 -912.431 "-1,378.57" -347.866 -50.119 -210.023 -188.202 -425.31 539.392 502.399 317.251 459.721 434.425 47.326 67.371 41.009 "-2,702.04" "-2,518.94" "-1,697.53" -48.081 18.309 667.923 "1,407.42" "2,437.10" 2021 +944 HUN GGXONLB_NGDP Hungary General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.512 3.08 1.615 -1.278 0.824 1.717 -0.025 -5.233 -3.507 -2.666 -4.046 -5.669 -1.353 -0.184 -0.794 -0.686 -1.492 1.865 1.659 0.969 1.316 1.2 0.12 0.155 0.086 -5.597 -4.559 -2.697 -0.07 0.024 0.834 1.652 2.692 2021 +944 HUN GGXWDN Hungary General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "13,102.75" "14,995.75" "16,122.61" "17,208.80" "18,962.96" "19,888.71" "20,645.14" "20,449.44" "21,542.48" "23,066.13" "24,655.93" "24,583.78" "25,592.25" "26,954.68" "27,826.15" "35,053.43" "38,573.61" "42,720.61" "46,114.99" "48,678.43" "49,627.53" "49,957.06" "48,892.82" 2021 +944 HUN GGXWDN_NGDP Hungary General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.108 61.67 62.731 63.227 71.671 72.504 72.435 70.709 71.119 70.448 70.572 67.885 65.151 62.118 58.544 72.61 69.808 67.879 66.734 64.953 62.003 58.632 54.011 2021 +944 HUN GGXWDG Hungary General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,910.99" "5,087.83" "5,506.53" "6,319.83" "7,029.46" "7,422.22" "8,046.34" "9,689.63" "11,116.43" "12,422.73" "13,584.74" "15,611.53" "16,757.36" "19,372.11" "20,470.89" "21,989.86" "22,927.10" "22,662.23" "23,431.20" "25,109.36" "26,489.81" "27,100.85" "28,322.51" "29,970.68" "31,129.78" "38,408.89" "42,414.24" "47,095.02" "50,917.97" "53,887.45" "55,190.79" "55,879.19" "55,395.16" 2021 +944 HUN GGXWDG_NGDP Hungary General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 84.143 71.435 62.329 60.518 60.403 55.705 52.253 55.579 58.098 58.938 60.245 64.202 65.2 71.176 77.37 80.163 80.442 78.361 77.354 76.688 75.821 74.835 72.102 69.069 65.494 79.56 76.759 74.83 73.685 71.903 68.953 65.583 61.194 2021 +944 HUN NGDP_FY Hungary "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning. Ministry of National Economy; Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections include the IMF staff's projections of the macroeconomic framework and fiscal policy plans announced in the 2022 budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;. State Government does not apply to Hungary Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022 749.6 810.814 881.466 931.883 "1,017.23" "1,074.61" "1,131.94" "1,274.96" "1,497.44" "1,791.10" "2,172.10" "2,597.31" "3,059.26" "3,688.85" "4,537.76" "5,836.48" "7,122.31" "8,834.56" "10,442.82" "11,637.55" "13,324.05" "15,398.70" "17,433.86" "19,133.81" "21,077.46" "22,549.02" "24,316.30" "25,701.37" "27,217.37" "26,458.26" "27,431.27" "28,501.50" "28,920.37" "30,290.92" "32,742.18" "34,937.31" "36,214.07" "39,281.36" "43,392.44" "47,530.61" "48,276.36" "55,256.67" "62,936.29" "69,102.42" "74,944.33" "80,040.85" "85,204.01" "90,524.57" 2021 +944 HUN BCA Hungary Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Hungarian forint Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.102 -1.369 -0.531 -0.181 0.039 -0.455 -1.365 -0.676 -0.572 -0.588 0.289 -1.247 -0.773 -4.876 -5.076 -1.622 -1.787 -1.92 -3.442 -3.872 -4.015 -3.131 -4.289 -6.811 -8.88 -8.138 -8.624 -10.334 -11.488 -1.044 0.256 0.661 1.993 4.699 1.701 2.938 5.765 2.863 0.255 -1.139 -1.779 -5.781 -12.375 -5.924 -4.536 -2.085 0.509 1.751 2021 +944 HUN BCA_NGDPD Hungary Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.782 -5.794 -2.206 -0.829 0.184 -2.122 -5.527 -2.49 -1.926 -1.939 0.842 -3.589 -1.995 -12.152 -11.76 -3.493 -3.83 -4.06 -7.066 -7.89 -8.503 -5.824 -6.344 -7.985 -8.542 -7.203 -7.462 -7.383 -7.265 -0.799 0.194 0.466 1.551 3.47 1.208 2.349 4.481 2 0.159 -0.697 -1.135 -3.171 -6.702 -3.028 -2.143 -0.922 0.211 0.682 2021 +176 ISL NGDP_R Iceland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 908.671 947.427 967.839 947.019 986.124 "1,018.60" "1,082.47" "1,174.97" "1,173.92" "1,176.95" "1,190.72" "1,188.05" "1,147.97" "1,163.05" "1,205.02" "1,206.42" "1,261.52" "1,334.33" "1,432.58" "1,490.23" "1,564.52" "1,627.31" "1,636.42" "1,671.48" "1,801.90" "1,912.25" "2,033.05" "2,204.94" "2,253.66" "2,080.94" "2,021.99" "2,059.32" "2,081.22" "2,175.97" "2,212.68" "2,310.85" "2,456.52" "2,559.57" "2,684.70" "2,749.55" "2,561.41" "2,674.19" "2,809.78" "2,891.71" "2,965.96" "3,036.78" "3,104.33" "3,172.52" 2020 +176 ISL NGDP_RPCH Iceland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.738 4.265 2.154 -2.151 4.129 3.293 6.27 8.546 -0.09 0.258 1.169 -0.224 -3.374 1.313 3.609 0.117 4.567 5.772 7.363 4.024 4.985 4.013 0.56 2.143 7.802 6.125 6.317 8.455 2.21 -7.664 -2.833 1.846 1.064 4.552 1.687 4.437 6.304 4.195 4.889 2.415 -6.842 4.403 5.07 2.916 2.568 2.388 2.224 2.197 2020 +176 ISL NGDP Iceland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.473 25.594 40.158 69.382 91.661 124.9 164.979 215.088 264.301 325.154 379.099 409.978 408.887 420.849 447.141 460.84 493.834 536.721 603.407 649.719 709.561 802.277 854.14 876.733 970.421 "1,061.43" "1,225.72" "1,386.95" "1,589.63" "1,626.39" "1,680.97" "1,765.01" "1,845.16" "1,970.15" "2,086.36" "2,310.85" "2,512.06" "2,641.96" "2,844.41" "3,043.85" "2,937.93" "3,251.22" "3,684.80" "3,979.98" "4,236.66" "4,444.31" "4,677.58" "4,917.61" 2020 +176 ISL NGDPD Iceland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.434 3.543 3.251 2.793 2.892 3.009 4.014 5.561 6.145 5.7 6.504 6.949 7.105 6.225 6.393 7.124 7.426 7.57 8.504 8.982 9.026 8.235 9.318 11.429 13.825 16.853 17.465 21.653 18.075 13.154 13.751 15.222 14.752 16.125 17.868 17.517 20.793 24.728 26.264 24.826 21.695 25.602 27.702 29.623 32.169 34.39 36.898 39.546 2020 +176 ISL PPPGDP Iceland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.48 2.83 3.07 3.122 3.368 3.589 3.891 4.327 4.476 4.664 4.895 5.049 4.99 5.175 5.476 5.598 5.961 6.413 6.963 7.345 7.886 8.387 8.566 8.922 9.876 10.81 11.847 13.196 13.747 12.774 12.562 13.059 13.472 14.378 15.059 16.281 17.938 19.267 20.692 21.571 20.337 22.115 24.888 26.526 27.778 28.97 30.178 31.438 2020 +176 ISL NGDP_D Iceland "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.813 2.701 4.149 7.326 9.295 12.262 15.241 18.306 22.514 27.627 31.838 34.508 35.618 36.185 37.107 38.199 39.146 40.224 42.12 43.599 45.353 49.301 52.196 52.452 53.856 55.507 60.29 62.902 70.535 78.156 83.134 85.709 88.658 90.541 94.291 100 102.261 103.219 105.949 110.704 114.7 121.578 131.142 137.634 142.843 146.349 150.679 155.007 2020 +176 ISL NGDPRPC Iceland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,003,875.22" "4,131,335.50" "4,168,449.91" "4,020,681.26" "4,136,147.98" "4,233,457.87" "4,469,249.76" "4,812,369.36" "4,741,937.95" "4,671,951.33" "4,691,832.65" "4,643,257.98" "4,419,904.62" "4,432,578.51" "4,546,138.47" "4,518,814.28" "4,707,916.91" "4,944,285.11" "5,259,463.77" "5,405,027.71" "5,606,613.89" "5,742,893.34" "5,710,257.35" "5,794,273.95" "6,201,242.39" "6,513,633.56" "6,779,293.14" "7,166,524.74" "7,144,059.93" "6,515,815.61" "6,365,875.39" "6,466,644.90" "6,512,458.73" "6,760,660.79" "6,794,212.56" "7,021,722.88" "7,387,376.74" "7,564,866.45" "7,704,686.47" "7,702,003.69" "7,034,262.11" "7,251,225.62" "7,503,907.30" "7,610,314.51" "7,692,440.60" "7,829,135.58" "7,955,547.07" "8,081,812.41" 2018 +176 ISL NGDPRPPPPC Iceland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "30,139.32" "31,098.78" "31,378.16" "30,265.82" "31,135.00" "31,867.51" "33,642.44" "36,225.28" "35,695.11" "35,168.28" "35,317.94" "34,952.29" "33,270.99" "33,366.39" "34,221.22" "34,015.54" "35,439.01" "37,218.28" "39,590.80" "40,686.54" "42,203.99" "43,229.84" "42,984.17" "43,616.61" "46,680.08" "49,031.61" "51,031.37" "53,946.27" "53,777.17" "49,048.04" "47,919.36" "48,677.90" "49,022.77" "50,891.12" "51,143.68" "52,856.27" "55,608.74" "56,944.80" "57,997.30" "57,977.11" "52,950.66" "54,583.86" "56,485.93" "57,286.92" "57,905.12" "58,934.10" "59,885.67" "60,836.13" 2018 +176 ISL NGDPPC Iceland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "72,584.40" "111,606.74" "172,959.54" "294,569.95" "384,458.92" "519,106.28" "681,161.37" "880,940.77" "1,067,620.06" "1,290,706.76" "1,493,779.99" "1,602,315.64" "1,574,293.94" "1,603,930.73" "1,686,917.61" "1,726,134.57" "1,842,954.76" "1,988,783.66" "2,215,305.03" "2,356,513.32" "2,542,782.81" "2,831,289.42" "2,980,511.21" "3,039,241.38" "3,339,715.04" "3,615,497.81" "4,087,205.02" "4,507,891.52" "5,039,085.90" "5,092,529.62" "5,292,217.36" "5,542,464.80" "5,773,796.45" "6,121,184.25" "6,406,342.60" "7,021,719.84" "7,554,396.76" "7,808,384.24" "8,163,033.43" "8,526,399.83" "8,068,266.08" "8,815,869.11" "9,840,774.40" "10,474,403.60" "10,988,084.65" "11,457,887.09" "11,987,374.59" "12,527,342.13" 2018 +176 ISL NGDPDPC Iceland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,129.18" "15,449.05" "14,003.08" "11,857.37" "12,130.44" "12,506.28" "16,571.59" "22,776.76" "24,820.30" "22,627.39" "25,629.43" "27,159.58" "27,357.17" "23,725.67" "24,117.99" "26,682.49" "27,713.61" "28,048.85" "31,219.80" "32,577.64" "32,344.36" "29,061.34" "32,516.44" "39,620.41" "47,579.94" "57,405.56" "58,238.89" "70,375.33" "57,296.25" "41,188.91" "43,293.02" "47,798.81" "46,159.80" "50,100.08" "54,864.16" "53,227.63" "62,530.42" "73,085.13" "75,374.15" "69,542.65" "59,578.82" "69,422.38" "73,981.34" "77,960.83" "83,431.63" "88,660.71" "94,559.03" "100,741.62" 2018 +176 ISL PPPPC Iceland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,927.45" "12,342.04" "13,222.39" "13,253.10" "14,125.77" "14,915.26" "16,063.04" "17,724.07" "18,080.51" "18,512.22" "19,286.73" "19,732.59" "19,211.46" "19,723.16" "20,660.54" "20,966.97" "22,244.38" "23,764.00" "25,563.40" "26,641.08" "28,260.77" "29,599.87" "29,890.38" "30,928.79" "33,989.67" "36,821.52" "39,505.82" "42,890.99" "43,576.46" "39,999.10" "39,548.37" "41,009.12" "42,154.44" "44,672.80" "46,239.21" "49,470.73" "53,942.99" "56,944.80" "59,382.76" "60,424.03" "55,850.47" "59,965.46" "66,466.99" "69,811.28" "72,045.27" "74,688.28" "77,339.07" "80,086.85" 2018 +176 ISL NGAP_NPGDP Iceland Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +176 ISL PPPSH Iceland Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.02 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 2020 +176 ISL PPPEX Iceland Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.642 9.043 13.081 22.226 27.217 34.804 42.406 49.703 59.048 69.722 77.451 81.201 81.946 81.322 81.649 82.326 82.85 83.689 86.659 88.454 89.976 95.652 99.715 98.266 98.257 98.19 103.458 105.101 115.638 127.316 133.816 135.152 136.968 137.023 138.548 141.937 140.044 137.122 137.465 141.109 144.462 147.016 148.055 150.039 152.516 153.409 154.998 156.422 2020 +176 ISL NID_NGDP Iceland Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.74 29.417 30.631 23.497 25.558 23.147 20.667 23.016 23.069 20.958 21.177 22.24 20.179 18.824 17.887 18.192 20.759 21.775 25.864 23.57 24.932 22.901 19.81 21.292 24.845 28.871 36.072 29.575 26.021 15.323 13.909 15.583 16.016 15.47 17.224 19.404 21.084 21.741 22.275 21.122 21.289 22.844 22.728 23.042 23.417 23.502 23.35 23.22 2020 +176 ISL NGSD_NGDP Iceland Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 26.14 24.517 22.536 22.572 22.609 20.48 21.931 19.23 19.518 20.596 16.533 15.693 15.413 17.306 17.641 18.373 18.306 19.421 18.664 16.454 14.735 18.646 21.019 16.404 14.797 13.163 13.361 15.999 5.23 6.41 7.814 10.856 12.436 21.722 21.627 25.03 29.181 25.962 26.381 27.637 23.14 21.24 20.761 22.782 23.918 23.917 23.773 23.564 2020 +176 ISL PCPI Iceland "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008. Base period is 2008M1. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022 2.995 4.519 6.825 12.576 16.244 21.504 26.078 30.971 38.855 44.49 51.392 54.891 57.064 59.394 60.315 61.313 62.694 63.82 64.907 66.997 70.427 74.931 78.81 80.435 82.97 86.289 92.048 96.712 108.975 122.058 128.642 133.775 140.725 146.192 149.167 151.6 154.167 156.892 161.092 165.933 170.658 178.267 193.291 206.265 214.803 220.635 226.151 231.804 2020 +176 ISL PCPIPCH Iceland "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 58.548 50.864 51.019 84.275 29.17 32.376 21.273 18.763 25.456 14.503 15.513 6.809 3.959 4.083 1.55 1.655 2.252 1.796 1.703 3.22 5.12 6.396 5.177 2.062 3.152 4 6.674 5.066 12.68 12.006 5.394 3.99 5.195 3.885 2.035 1.631 1.693 1.768 2.677 3.006 2.848 4.458 8.428 6.712 4.139 2.715 2.5 2.5 2020 +176 ISL PCPIE Iceland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008. Base period is 2008M1. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022 3.379 5.045 8.065 14.247 16.928 23.011 26.119 32.502 39.2 49.11 52.66 56.62 57.48 60.21 60.52 61.73 63 64.29 65.11 68.71 71.56 77.75 79.27 81.46 84.65 88.15 94.29 99.82 117.9 126.7 129.9 136.7 142.5 148.4 149.6 152.6 155.5 158.4 164.3 167.6 173.6 182.5 200.502 210.78 217.762 223.205 228.785 234.505 2020 +176 ISL PCPIEPCH Iceland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 55.701 49.29 59.866 76.645 18.816 35.936 13.507 24.44 20.607 25.281 7.229 7.52 1.519 4.749 0.515 1.999 2.057 2.048 1.275 5.529 4.148 8.65 1.955 2.763 3.916 4.135 6.965 5.865 18.113 7.464 2.526 5.235 4.243 4.14 0.809 2.005 1.9 1.865 3.725 2.009 3.58 5.127 9.864 5.126 3.312 2.5 2.5 2.5 2020 +176 ISL TM_RPCH Iceland Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;. In accordance with ESA 2010. Oil coverage: Petroleum, petroleum products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.978 7.116 -0.57 -9.696 9.145 9.419 0.949 23.265 -4.585 -10.257 0.991 5.259 -5.972 -7.501 3.821 3.617 14.599 6.88 21.945 3.352 7.802 -9.976 -2.731 10.255 14.622 27.827 9.82 -2.263 -20.313 -20.67 2.319 6.774 4.604 0.106 10.02 13.542 14.603 11.831 0.886 -8.523 -21.54 20.344 23.533 -2.003 0.283 1.195 1.356 1.365 2020 +176 ISL TMG_RPCH Iceland Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;. In accordance with ESA 2010. Oil coverage: Petroleum, petroleum products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.721 5.656 -2.851 -10.785 6.894 8.408 7.699 25.021 -5.455 -10.889 0.306 4.892 -4.85 -12.67 7.49 6.471 16.62 5.817 23.58 2.599 3.646 -11.237 -2.878 7.619 17.704 24.704 16.282 -5.699 -18.913 -25.237 -0.407 6.795 2.28 -0.256 9.837 18.798 14.023 11.294 -2.576 -6.211 -13.059 21.259 6.474 -0.011 0.462 1.946 2.192 2.189 2020 +176 ISL TX_RPCH Iceland Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;. In accordance with ESA 2010. Oil coverage: Petroleum, petroleum products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.699 3.164 -8.943 11.003 2.406 11.05 5.947 3.266 -3.605 2.943 -0.026 -5.91 -1.982 6.513 9.278 -2.289 8.09 4.786 1.424 3.116 3.862 6.746 3.557 0.743 8.164 7.117 -4.71 23.37 3.464 8.317 0.954 3.396 3.598 6.805 3.889 8.948 10.951 5.08 1.681 -4.668 -29.872 12.726 25.942 2.902 2.536 2.035 1.956 1.871 2020 +176 ISL TXG_RPCH Iceland Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1990 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;. In accordance with ESA 2010. Oil coverage: Petroleum, petroleum products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.046 -0.261 -17.133 13.414 2.003 11.277 10.142 4.36 -1.21 3.521 -1.4 -7.901 -1.021 5.08 12.161 -2.22 9.119 5.847 -3.155 4.697 -2.463 4.45 7.419 -1.247 9.737 -1.613 -5.419 17.522 11.877 9.059 -4.476 2.695 3.44 3.768 2.758 3.186 3.72 1.092 3.852 -0.97 -7.859 7.342 9 -0.661 2.101 2.067 1.915 1.75 2020 +176 ISL LUR Iceland Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: Labor Directorate Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: LHEM series is from the OECD, hourly earnings in the manufacturing sector Employment type: Other Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.313 0.365 0.67 1.022 1.254 0.906 0.656 0.441 0.636 1.658 2.594 2.925 4.665 5.764 5.776 5.25 4.153 4.204 3.314 2.489 2.633 2.791 3.515 3.525 3.417 2.883 3.2 2.492 3.325 8.008 8.317 7.7 6.617 5.833 5.417 4.5 3.342 3.283 3.1 3.925 6.433 6.017 4 4 4 4 4 4 2020 +176 ISL LE Iceland Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: Labor Directorate Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: LHEM series is from the OECD, hourly earnings in the manufacturing sector Employment type: Other Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.106 0.111 0.114 0.115 0.117 0.121 0.125 0.132 0.128 0.126 0.125 0.125 0.123 0.136 0.138 0.141 0.141 0.141 0.147 0.152 0.156 0.158 0.156 0.157 0.153 0.159 0.165 0.172 0.174 0.163 0.162 0.163 0.165 0.171 0.173 0.18 0.188 0.19 0.193 0.195 0.189 0.196 0.207 0.208 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +176 ISL LP Iceland Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022 0.227 0.229 0.232 0.236 0.238 0.241 0.242 0.244 0.248 0.252 0.254 0.256 0.26 0.262 0.265 0.267 0.268 0.27 0.272 0.276 0.279 0.283 0.287 0.288 0.291 0.294 0.3 0.308 0.315 0.319 0.318 0.318 0.32 0.322 0.326 0.329 0.333 0.338 0.348 0.357 0.364 0.369 0.374 0.38 0.386 0.388 0.39 0.393 2018 +176 ISL GGR Iceland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.81 9.369 15.141 24.845 33.829 44.254 58.619 76.785 104.375 125.647 149.443 172.969 175.075 171.477 180.542 191.249 209.502 226.275 243.214 303.5 328.325 378.182 368.846 398.636 455.834 530.769 628.643 698.27 814.644 731.84 708.232 776.705 832.306 881.022 962.279 995.473 "1,481.78" "1,198.50" "1,273.01" "1,272.62" "1,231.46" "1,342.54" "1,589.58" "1,706.26" "1,781.91" "1,877.55" "1,966.66" "2,057.38" 2020 +176 ISL GGR_NGDP Iceland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 35.269 36.607 37.704 35.81 36.906 35.432 35.531 35.699 39.491 38.642 39.42 42.19 42.817 40.745 40.377 41.5 42.424 42.159 40.307 46.713 46.272 47.139 43.183 45.468 46.973 50.005 51.288 50.346 51.248 44.998 42.132 44.006 45.108 44.719 46.122 43.078 58.987 45.364 44.755 41.81 41.916 41.293 43.139 42.871 42.059 42.246 42.044 41.837 2020 +176 ISL GGX Iceland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.584 9.031 14.45 26.208 31.769 46.208 65.111 78.476 109.479 139.604 161.426 175.669 182.692 189.808 201.073 204.476 216.993 226.066 246.625 294.929 318.067 380.433 388.27 419.009 453.053 477.628 549.592 620.62 "1,007.60" 871.377 820.241 891.961 880.735 905.604 956.124 "1,004.61" "1,166.53" "1,173.28" "1,247.07" "1,318.70" "1,493.68" "1,600.70" "1,790.18" "1,830.32" "1,870.98" "1,912.83" "1,967.26" "2,038.95" 2020 +176 ISL GGX_NGDP Iceland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 33.899 35.285 35.983 37.773 34.659 36.996 39.466 36.485 41.422 42.935 42.581 42.848 44.68 45.101 44.969 44.37 43.94 42.12 40.872 45.393 44.826 47.419 45.457 47.792 46.686 44.999 44.838 44.747 63.386 53.577 48.796 50.536 47.732 45.966 45.827 43.474 46.437 44.409 43.843 43.323 50.841 49.234 48.583 45.988 44.162 43.04 42.057 41.462 2020 +176 ISL GGXCNL Iceland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.226 0.338 0.691 -1.362 2.06 -1.953 -6.491 -1.691 -5.103 -13.957 -11.983 -2.701 -7.617 -18.331 -20.531 -13.227 -7.49 0.208 -3.411 8.571 10.258 -2.251 -19.424 -20.373 2.781 53.141 79.051 77.65 -192.954 -139.537 -112.009 -115.256 -48.429 -24.582 6.155 -9.137 315.246 25.228 25.942 -46.077 -262.214 -258.165 -200.598 -124.061 -89.063 -35.278 -0.603 18.431 2020 +176 ISL GGXCNL_NGDP Iceland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 1.37 1.322 1.721 -1.963 2.247 -1.564 -3.935 -0.786 -1.931 -4.292 -3.161 -0.659 -1.863 -4.356 -4.592 -2.87 -1.517 0.039 -0.565 1.319 1.446 -0.281 -2.274 -2.324 0.287 5.007 6.449 5.599 -12.138 -8.58 -6.663 -6.53 -2.625 -1.248 0.295 -0.395 12.549 0.955 0.912 -1.514 -8.925 -7.941 -5.444 -3.117 -2.102 -0.794 -0.013 0.375 2020 +176 ISL GGSB Iceland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.222 0.24 0.664 -0.243 3.199 -0.676 -6.722 -6.584 -9.569 -17.342 -15.44 -3.653 0.18 -9.631 -13.625 -1.394 2.077 7.256 -8.012 10.038 13.848 3.75 -7.546 -2.532 -4.527 53.597 66.714 26.467 -110.42 -148.126 -21.82 -86.69 -15.106 -27.249 -6.342 -3.662 16.347 -28.511 -43.295 -121.28 -126.818 -135.391 -247.929 -169.171 -124.701 -70.886 -22.519 5.363 2020 +176 ISL GGSB_NPGDP Iceland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). 1.22 0.863 1.519 -0.309 3.148 -0.492 -3.837 -3.052 -3.537 -5.176 -3.984 -0.864 0.043 -2.259 -3.062 -0.298 0.418 1.372 -1.376 1.569 1.969 0.469 -0.869 -0.28 -0.47 5.001 5.482 2.02 -7.413 -8.981 -1.25 -4.812 -0.801 -1.384 -0.299 -0.157 0.657 -1.094 -1.572 -4.133 -4.196 -4.144 -6.774 -4.291 -2.972 -1.608 -0.484 0.109 2020 +176 ISL GGXONLB Iceland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.139 0.326 0.523 -1.759 1.944 -2.148 -5.798 -1.329 -2.138 -9.77 -3.753 4.526 0.05 -9.681 -10.446 -0.797 4.362 12.361 11.984 21.1 20.714 5.921 -11.485 -10.631 12.748 57.795 70.31 67.106 -214.001 -99.488 -70.354 -74.446 5.913 36.976 78.757 74.172 388.397 104.35 87.478 14.161 -197.06 -203.909 -9.511 80.414 74.451 113.438 143.762 156.821 2020 +176 ISL GGXONLB_NGDP Iceland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 0.843 1.274 1.302 -2.536 2.121 -1.719 -3.515 -0.618 -0.809 -3.005 -0.99 1.104 0.012 -2.3 -2.336 -0.173 0.883 2.303 1.986 3.248 2.919 0.738 -1.345 -1.213 1.314 5.445 5.736 4.838 -13.462 -6.117 -4.185 -4.218 0.32 1.877 3.775 3.21 15.461 3.95 3.075 0.465 -6.707 -6.272 -0.258 2.02 1.757 2.552 3.073 3.189 2020 +176 ISL GGXWDN Iceland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 0.179 3.98 5.174 7.349 14.492 17.048 25.371 55.087 70.514 79.252 106.512 143.173 165.494 179.298 191.522 196.531 282.793 461.598 503.503 637.539 672.271 712.396 701.539 572.193 660.276 719.115 "1,415.98" "1,810.40" "1,851.78" "1,845.32" "1,934.00" "1,953.98" "1,838.47" "1,802.67" "1,698.31" "1,590.18" "1,440.78" "1,646.20" "1,779.25" "1,935.85" "2,036.36" "2,033.18" "2,064.62" "2,041.23" "1,985.26" "1,905.80" 2020 +176 ISL GGXWDN_NGDP Iceland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a 0.446 5.736 5.645 5.884 8.784 7.926 9.599 16.942 18.6 19.331 26.049 34.02 37.012 38.907 38.783 36.617 46.866 71.046 70.96 79.466 78.707 81.256 72.292 53.908 53.869 51.849 89.076 111.314 110.162 104.55 104.815 99.18 88.118 78.009 67.607 60.19 50.653 54.083 60.561 59.542 55.264 51.085 48.732 45.929 42.442 38.755 2020 +176 ISL GGXWDG Iceland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 11.625 21.336 29.721 39.989 49.272 58.775 80.845 114.734 134.542 154.183 185.639 220.078 245.071 267.611 274.447 279.351 303.396 497.639 537.821 668.96 701.761 745.818 784.696 731.653 865.981 948.735 "1,754.26" "2,094.36" "2,238.06" "2,438.82" "2,471.13" "2,402.80" "2,403.44" "2,246.63" "2,069.26" "1,892.65" "1,795.98" "2,015.89" "2,266.88" "2,425.33" "2,513.94" "2,512.27" "2,543.01" "2,519.15" "2,622.70" "2,389.18" 2020 +176 ISL GGXWDG_NGDP Iceland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a 28.948 30.751 32.425 32.017 29.866 27.326 30.588 35.286 35.49 37.608 45.401 52.294 54.808 58.07 55.575 52.048 50.28 76.593 75.796 83.383 82.16 85.068 80.861 68.931 70.651 68.404 110.357 128.773 133.141 138.176 133.925 121.96 115.198 97.221 82.373 71.638 63.141 66.228 77.159 74.598 68.225 63.123 60.024 56.683 56.07 48.584 2020 +176 ISL NGDP_FY Iceland "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus assets in the form of currency and deposits. Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.473 25.594 40.158 69.382 91.661 124.9 164.979 215.088 264.301 325.154 379.099 409.978 408.887 420.849 447.141 460.84 493.834 536.721 603.407 649.719 709.561 802.277 854.14 876.733 970.421 "1,061.43" "1,225.72" "1,386.95" "1,589.63" "1,626.39" "1,680.97" "1,765.01" "1,845.16" "1,970.15" "2,086.36" "2,310.85" "2,512.06" "2,641.96" "2,844.41" "3,043.85" "2,937.93" "3,251.22" "3,684.80" "3,979.98" "4,236.66" "4,444.31" "4,677.58" "4,917.61" 2020 +176 ISL BCA Iceland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Icelandic króna Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.069 -0.145 -0.256 -0.053 -0.13 -0.116 0.021 -0.184 -0.208 -0.076 -0.132 -0.272 -0.166 0.043 0.122 0.013 -0.182 -0.178 -0.612 -0.639 -0.92 -0.35 0.113 -0.559 -1.389 -2.647 -3.967 -2.939 -3.758 -1.172 -0.838 -0.72 -0.528 1.008 0.787 0.986 1.684 1.044 1.079 1.617 0.402 -0.411 -0.545 -0.077 0.161 0.143 0.156 0.136 2020 +176 ISL BCA_NGDPD Iceland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.022 -4.087 -7.884 -1.881 -4.478 -3.849 0.53 -3.304 -3.378 -1.325 -2.037 -3.908 -2.338 0.693 1.907 0.182 -2.452 -2.353 -7.199 -7.116 -10.197 -4.255 1.209 -4.888 -10.048 -15.708 -22.711 -13.576 -20.791 -8.913 -6.095 -4.727 -3.579 6.252 4.403 5.626 8.097 4.221 4.106 6.515 1.851 -1.604 -1.968 -0.259 0.5 0.415 0.423 0.344 2020 +534 IND NGDP_R India "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. The original data is in fiscal years, which begins in April and ends in March, to match with authorities' reporting methods. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. Latest quarterly data is as of June 2022 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2011/12. The base year is by Fiscal Year, which is April to March (e.g. FY2004: April 2004 - March 2005). Growth rates of real GDP calculated from 1998 to 2011 are as per national accounts with base year 2004/05, and thereafter are as per national accounts with base year 2011/12 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" "13,436.12" "14,243.12" "14,738.17" "15,812.42" "16,416.57" "17,279.15" "18,104.50" "18,822.41" "20,634.59" "21,861.80" "23,071.59" "23,315.39" "24,593.64" "25,761.94" "27,477.40" "29,558.71" "31,790.31" "33,077.72" "35,123.36" "38,095.83" "39,610.14" "41,568.62" "43,192.88" "46,624.11" "50,283.62" "54,952.32" "60,043.16" "65,928.23" "68,493.43" "74,301.57" "81,924.89" "87,363.30" "92,130.20" "98,013.70" "105,276.70" "113,694.90" "123,081.90" "131,445.80" "139,929.10" "145,159.60" "135,584.70" "147,355.20" "157,439.75" "166,978.85" "178,350.30" "190,433.55" "202,869.57" "215,392.74" 2022 +534 IND NGDP_RPCH India "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.281 6.006 3.476 7.289 3.821 5.254 4.777 3.965 9.628 5.947 5.534 1.057 5.482 4.75 6.659 7.575 7.55 4.05 6.184 8.463 3.975 4.944 3.907 7.944 7.849 9.285 9.264 9.801 3.891 8.48 10.26 6.638 5.456 6.386 7.41 7.996 8.256 6.795 6.454 3.738 -6.596 8.681 6.844 6.059 6.81 6.775 6.53 6.173 2022 +534 IND NGDP India "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. The original data is in fiscal years, which begins in April and ends in March, to match with authorities' reporting methods. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. Latest quarterly data is as of June 2022 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2011/12. The base year is by Fiscal Year, which is April to March (e.g. FY2004: April 2004 - March 2005). Growth rates of real GDP calculated from 1998 to 2011 are as per national accounts with base year 2004/05, and thereafter are as per national accounts with base year 2011/12 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,496.42" "1,758.06" "1,966.44" "2,290.21" "2,566.11" "2,895.24" "3,239.49" "3,682.11" "4,368.93" "5,019.28" "5,862.12" "6,738.75" "7,745.45" "8,913.55" "10,455.91" "12,267.25" "14,192.77" "15,723.94" "18,033.78" "20,231.30" "21,774.13" "23,558.45" "25,363.27" "28,415.03" "32,422.10" "36,933.69" "42,947.06" "49,870.90" "56,300.60" "64,778.30" "77,841.20" "87,363.30" "99,440.10" "112,335.20" "124,679.60" "137,718.70" "153,916.70" "170,900.40" "188,996.70" "200,748.60" "198,009.10" "236,646.40" "273,323.00" "307,125.41" "343,139.86" "382,446.10" "424,550.87" "469,712.56" 2022 +534 IND NGDPD India "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 189.438 196.535 203.537 222.049 215.556 237.618 252.751 283.75 299.645 301.234 326.608 274.842 293.262 284.194 333.014 366.6 399.791 423.189 428.767 466.867 476.61 493.953 523.97 618.358 721.589 834.217 949.117 "1,238.70" "1,224.10" "1,365.37" "1,708.46" "1,823.05" "1,827.64" "1,856.72" "2,039.13" "2,103.59" "2,294.80" "2,651.47" "2,702.93" "2,831.55" "2,667.69" "3,176.30" "3,468.57" "3,820.57" "4,170.22" "4,547.16" "4,947.39" "5,365.55" 2022 +534 IND PPPGDP India "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 371.871 431.502 474.089 528.563 568.564 617.36 659.873 703.008 797.869 878.47 961.777 "1,004.81" "1,084.05" "1,162.46" "1,266.36" "1,390.84" "1,523.24" "1,612.25" "1,731.23" "1,904.20" "2,024.75" "2,172.73" "2,292.81" "2,523.80" "2,794.96" "3,150.25" "3,548.31" "4,001.38" "4,236.79" "4,625.52" "5,161.39" "5,618.38" "6,153.15" "6,477.52" "6,781.02" "7,159.80" "7,735.00" "8,276.93" "9,021.60" "9,526.24" "9,005.11" "10,193.54" "11,665.49" "12,813.10" "13,972.85" "15,196.79" "16,497.41" "17,854.74" 2022 +534 IND NGDP_D India "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.137 12.343 13.342 14.484 15.631 16.756 17.893 19.562 21.173 22.959 25.408 28.903 31.494 34.6 38.053 41.501 44.645 47.536 51.344 53.106 54.971 56.674 58.721 60.945 64.478 67.21 71.527 75.644 82.199 87.183 95.015 100 107.934 114.612 118.43 121.13 125.052 130.016 135.066 138.295 146.041 160.596 173.605 183.931 192.397 200.829 209.273 218.073 2022 +534 IND NGDPRPC India "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,223.21" "19,909.73" "20,127.53" "21,099.29" "21,408.26" "22,029.61" "22,574.88" "22,963.06" "24,639.23" "25,559.35" "26,419.53" "26,159.64" "27,046.58" "27,778.56" "29,058.11" "30,665.03" "32,360.99" "33,047.98" "34,452.11" "36,699.13" "37,489.16" "38,668.48" "39,506.27" "41,946.14" "44,513.61" "47,884.14" "51,517.69" "55,719.83" "57,046.02" "61,016.65" "66,374.58" "69,874.54" "72,785.30" "76,522.86" "81,257.05" "86,779.91" "92,925.86" "98,190.84" "103,448.71" "106,233.69" "98,249.47" "105,751.55" "111,926.72" "117,619.20" "124,506.62" "131,786.79" "139,208.30" "146,591.55" 2013 +534 IND NGDPRPPPPC India "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,210.46" "1,253.68" "1,267.40" "1,328.59" "1,348.04" "1,387.17" "1,421.50" "1,445.95" "1,551.49" "1,609.43" "1,663.60" "1,647.23" "1,703.08" "1,749.17" "1,829.74" "1,930.93" "2,037.72" "2,080.98" "2,169.40" "2,310.89" "2,360.63" "2,434.89" "2,487.65" "2,641.28" "2,802.95" "3,015.19" "3,243.99" "3,508.59" "3,592.10" "3,842.12" "4,179.50" "4,399.89" "4,583.18" "4,818.52" "5,116.63" "5,464.39" "5,851.39" "6,182.92" "6,514.00" "6,689.37" "6,186.61" "6,659.01" "7,047.85" "7,406.29" "7,839.98" "8,298.41" "8,765.73" "9,230.64" 2013 +534 IND NGDPPC India "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,140.94" "2,457.49" "2,685.51" "3,055.95" "3,346.37" "3,691.21" "4,039.39" "4,492.12" "5,216.82" "5,868.21" "6,712.78" "7,560.81" "8,517.97" "9,611.29" "11,057.41" "12,726.38" "14,447.55" "15,709.80" "17,689.13" "19,489.56" "20,608.21" "21,914.84" "23,198.45" "25,564.04" "28,701.69" "32,183.14" "36,849.05" "42,148.83" "46,891.00" "53,196.11" "63,066.02" "69,874.54" "78,560.32" "87,704.17" "96,233.04" "105,116.55" "116,205.89" "127,663.68" "139,724.08" "146,915.98" "143,484.40" "169,832.64" "194,310.18" "216,337.85" "239,546.46" "264,666.31" "291,325.14" "319,676.01" 2013 +534 IND NGDPDPC India "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 271.031 274.726 277.965 296.291 281.099 302.945 315.161 346.171 357.799 352.182 374.002 308.37 322.512 306.44 352.172 380.321 406.968 422.809 420.573 449.751 451.089 459.491 479.248 556.316 638.787 726.917 814.353 "1,046.90" "1,019.51" "1,121.25" "1,384.17" "1,458.11" "1,443.88" "1,449.61" "1,573.89" "1,605.61" "1,732.55" "1,980.67" "1,998.26" "2,072.25" "1,933.10" "2,279.51" "2,465.87" "2,691.20" "2,911.24" "3,146.80" "3,394.88" "3,651.67" 2013 +534 IND PPPPC India "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 532.041 603.174 647.45 705.288 741.444 787.088 822.81 857.659 952.714 "1,027.05" "1,101.34" "1,127.39" "1,192.18" "1,253.46" "1,339.21" "1,442.90" "1,550.58" "1,610.80" "1,698.14" "1,834.39" "1,916.33" "2,021.14" "2,097.12" "2,270.58" "2,474.24" "2,745.05" "3,044.48" "3,381.80" "3,528.69" "3,798.49" "4,181.70" "4,493.67" "4,861.16" "5,057.23" "5,233.88" "5,464.86" "5,839.87" "6,182.92" "6,669.61" "6,971.69" "6,525.42" "7,315.54" "8,293.20" "9,025.50" "9,754.47" "10,516.72" "11,320.46" "12,151.54" 2013 +534 IND NGAP_NPGDP India Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +534 IND PPPSH India Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.775 2.89 2.98 3.121 3.103 3.153 3.192 3.198 3.354 3.427 3.477 3.43 3.258 3.348 3.469 3.599 3.728 3.728 3.853 4.041 4.01 4.109 4.152 4.308 4.413 4.604 4.778 4.977 5.022 5.469 5.725 5.871 6.111 6.131 6.187 6.401 6.658 6.765 6.955 7.023 6.774 6.953 7.207 7.45 7.715 7.973 8.221 8.457 2022 +534 IND PPPEX India Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.024 4.074 4.148 4.333 4.513 4.69 4.909 5.238 5.476 5.714 6.095 6.706 7.145 7.668 8.257 8.82 9.318 9.753 10.417 10.625 10.754 10.843 11.062 11.259 11.6 11.724 12.104 12.463 13.289 14.005 15.081 15.55 16.161 17.342 18.387 19.235 19.899 20.648 20.949 21.073 21.989 23.215 23.43 23.97 24.558 25.166 25.734 26.307 2022 +534 IND NID_NGDP India Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. The original data is in fiscal years, which begins in April and ends in March, to match with authorities' reporting methods. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. Latest quarterly data is as of June 2022 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2011/12. The base year is by Fiscal Year, which is April to March (e.g. FY2004: April 2004 - March 2005). Growth rates of real GDP calculated from 1998 to 2011 are as per national accounts with base year 2004/05, and thereafter are as per national accounts with base year 2011/12 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.169 18.943 19.081 18.232 19.126 20.602 20.08 21.871 22.842 23.71 26.032 21.8 23.038 22.189 24.729 25.274 23.683 25.572 24.206 26.634 24.263 24.244 24.75 26.831 32.818 34.65 35.659 38.114 34.305 36.48 36.502 39.59 38.348 34.024 34.268 32.117 30.172 30.982 32.343 30.221 27.896 31.184 32.821 33.01 33.273 33.519 33.582 33.749 2022 +534 IND NGSD_NGDP India Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. The original data is in fiscal years, which begins in April and ends in March, to match with authorities' reporting methods. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. Latest quarterly data is as of June 2022 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2011/12. The base year is by Fiscal Year, which is April to March (e.g. FY2004: April 2004 - March 2005). Growth rates of real GDP calculated from 1998 to 2011 are as per national accounts with base year 2004/05, and thereafter are as per national accounts with base year 2011/12 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.874 15.898 15.991 15.461 16.626 18.569 18.279 20.164 20.455 21.731 23.086 21.375 21.362 21.781 23.717 23.666 22.558 24.272 23.264 25.628 23.703 24.932 25.961 29.109 32.476 33.463 34.651 36.843 32.025 33.665 33.701 35.402 33.541 32.286 32.954 31.067 29.547 29.147 30.228 29.354 28.796 29.966 29.345 30.067 30.635 30.903 30.933 31.129 2022 +534 IND PCPI India "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. The original data are in monthly. IMF staff collapsed it to fiscal year data. Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No. CPI-National (CY2006M1 forward) is used spliced with CPI-Industrial Workers (CY2005M12 backward) [20011=100]. Base year: FY2011/12 Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 8.96 10.094 10.875 12.241 13.038 13.853 15.085 16.451 17.638 18.444 20.509 23.274 25.57 27.431 30.249 33.263 36.4 38.891 43.996 46.503 48.284 50.365 52.371 54.394 56.475 58.962 62.91 66.813 72.886 81.861 90.48 99.075 108.983 119.227 126.142 132.323 138.278 143.259 148.171 155.227 164.812 173.888 185.866 195.42 203.935 212.362 220.835 229.668 2022 +534 IND PCPIPCH India "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.346 12.654 7.736 12.558 6.517 6.251 8.889 9.059 7.214 4.569 11.197 13.483 9.863 7.279 10.275 9.962 9.432 6.842 13.127 5.698 3.831 4.311 3.981 3.864 3.824 4.404 6.697 6.204 9.089 12.314 10.528 9.5 10 9.4 5.8 4.9 4.5 3.602 3.428 4.762 6.175 5.507 6.888 5.141 4.357 4.132 3.99 4 2022 +534 IND PCPIE India "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. The original data are in monthly. IMF staff collapsed it to fiscal year data. Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Harmonized prices: No. CPI-National (CY2006M1 forward) is used spliced with CPI-Industrial Workers (CY2005M12 backward) [20011=100]. Base year: FY2011/12 Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 9.273 10.112 11.165 12.326 12.96 14.116 15.17 16.648 17.487 18.648 21.448 24.32 25.738 28.184 30.95 33.679 37.26 40.628 44.28 45.91 47.257 49.668 51.547 53.603 55.872 58.6 62.703 66.642 72.879 80.56 87.944 95.667 105.7 113.8 119.8 126.1 130.6 136.6 139.967 149.3 156.567 166.5 177.141 185.809 193.627 201.542 209.602 217.986 2022 +534 IND PCPIEPCH India "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 12.819 9.048 10.42 10.398 5.144 8.92 7.464 9.743 5.04 6.639 15.019 13.388 5.831 9.504 9.811 8.82 10.632 9.039 8.988 3.683 2.934 5.101 3.783 3.989 4.233 4.882 7.001 6.283 9.36 10.538 9.166 8.781 10.488 7.663 5.272 5.259 3.569 4.594 2.465 6.668 4.867 6.344 6.391 4.893 4.208 4.088 3.999 4 2022 +534 IND TM_RPCH India Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Volumes are computed from current price data deflated by WEO price indexes and National Statistical Office price indexes. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.355 10.338 7.437 4.566 0.094 7.484 3.415 2.058 10.737 1.901 5.637 -18.192 26.22 0.819 27.351 17.507 6.857 13.876 4.603 6.551 2.189 -0.893 12.442 8.525 35.839 16.645 11.5 18.803 3.505 6.588 15.928 10.656 1.781 -3.54 6.361 0.852 4.386 13.604 4.682 -4.401 -14.001 20.479 10.094 7.15 6.86 7.5 7.151 6.802 2022 +534 IND TMG_RPCH India Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Volumes are computed from current price data deflated by WEO price indexes and National Statistical Office price indexes. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.044 9.546 7.737 3.657 -0.797 10.574 4.242 -1.243 11.281 1.575 6.848 -20.848 31.952 1.009 29.837 14.162 11.217 13.024 0.296 6.739 -2.196 1.528 9.916 10.953 28.658 13.655 6.211 25.413 18.067 3.867 10.32 16.782 1.911 -3.327 7.775 0.29 2.077 11.382 4.597 -6.049 -15.509 20.997 8.5 7 6.8 7.5 7 6.5 2022 +534 IND TX_RPCH India Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Volumes are computed from current price data deflated by WEO price indexes and National Statistical Office price indexes. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.258 9.051 8.061 6.555 4.13 -1.967 0.369 5.437 5.852 9.721 3.979 3.527 11.062 8.332 12.514 13.302 5.514 14.03 11.358 7.981 11.398 2.413 17.719 16.24 27.035 17.903 15.956 18.476 7.224 -5.234 27.598 12.924 0.037 4.748 4.056 -5.236 6.759 10.208 5.051 -2.146 -6.338 20.29 3.895 4.938 6.494 6.496 5.997 6.007 2022 +534 IND TXG_RPCH India Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY1999/2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Volumes are computed from current price data deflated by WEO price indexes and National Statistical Office price indexes. Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.423 8.282 13.485 6.664 4.708 -0.759 2.916 6.051 5.808 12.144 4.331 2.668 14.722 11.25 12.563 13.133 6.359 11.495 3.889 4.87 16.038 2.28 17.205 12.382 15.147 11.52 10.262 17.872 1.934 -1.894 26.807 13.708 -0.326 6.588 5.253 -6.598 7.999 5.618 5.671 -4.533 -7.315 22.511 -2 3 6 6 5 5 2022 +534 IND LUR India Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +534 IND LE India Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +534 IND LP India Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2012/13 Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 698.953 715.385 732.239 749.429 766.833 784.36 801.975 819.682 837.469 855.335 873.278 891.273 909.307 927.404 945.602 963.923 982.365 "1,000.90" "1,019.48" "1,038.06" "1,056.58" "1,075.00" "1,093.32" "1,111.52" "1,129.62" "1,147.61" "1,165.49" "1,183.21" "1,200.67" "1,217.73" "1,234.28" "1,250.29" "1,265.78" "1,280.84" "1,295.60" "1,310.15" "1,324.52" "1,338.68" "1,352.64" "1,366.42" "1,380.00" "1,393.41" "1,406.63" "1,419.66" "1,432.46" "1,445.01" "1,457.31" "1,469.34" 2013 +534 IND GGR India General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 767.522 887.897 "1,022.47" "1,282.89" "1,430.75" "1,543.79" "1,871.31" "2,190.00" "2,463.07" "2,620.07" "2,887.43" "3,409.68" "3,782.61" "3,992.11" "4,497.42" "5,170.00" "6,126.85" "7,040.44" "8,734.51" "10,952.53" "11,095.65" "11,995.66" "14,650.84" "16,853.63" "19,703.36" "22,018.07" "23,875.36" "27,342.52" "30,957.01" "34,187.65" "37,708.34" "40,007.92" "36,226.58" "47,699.50" "52,022.60" "59,102.76" "67,146.53" "75,949.54" "85,385.56" "95,610.49" 2020 +534 IND GGR_NGDP India General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.568 17.69 17.442 19.037 18.472 17.32 17.897 17.852 17.354 16.663 16.011 16.853 17.372 16.946 17.732 18.195 18.897 19.062 20.338 21.962 19.708 18.518 18.821 19.291 19.814 19.6 19.149 19.854 20.113 20.004 19.952 19.929 18.295 20.156 19.033 19.244 19.568 19.859 20.112 20.355 2020 +534 IND GGX India General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,068.52" "1,266.57" "1,487.31" "1,806.08" "2,031.57" "2,294.53" "2,693.05" "3,011.53" "3,398.32" "3,898.97" "4,614.07" "5,139.61" "5,582.03" "6,546.51" "7,257.27" "8,361.33" "9,064.96" "9,761.84" "11,449.07" "13,199.28" "16,152.66" "18,171.65" "21,365.30" "24,147.72" "27,210.65" "29,881.11" "32,691.54" "37,265.27" "41,915.89" "44,830.02" "49,758.42" "55,050.87" "61,486.36" "71,317.43" "79,038.86" "86,823.66" "96,303.88" "106,223.48" "117,410.38" "129,850.27" 2020 +534 IND GGX_NGDP India General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.457 25.234 25.371 26.801 26.229 25.742 25.756 24.549 23.944 24.796 25.586 25.404 25.636 27.788 28.613 29.426 27.959 26.431 26.659 26.467 28.69 28.052 27.447 27.641 27.364 26.6 26.22 27.059 27.233 26.232 26.328 27.423 31.052 30.137 28.918 28.27 28.065 27.775 27.655 27.645 2020 +534 IND GGXCNL India General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -301.001 -378.669 -464.84 -523.197 -600.822 -750.74 -821.739 -821.531 -935.251 "-1,278.90" "-1,726.64" "-1,729.92" "-1,799.42" "-2,554.40" "-2,759.84" "-3,191.33" "-2,938.12" "-2,721.40" "-2,714.56" "-2,246.75" "-5,057.02" "-6,175.98" "-6,714.46" "-7,294.09" "-7,507.29" "-7,863.04" "-8,816.18" "-9,922.75" "-10,958.88" "-10,642.37" "-12,050.08" "-15,042.95" "-25,259.77" "-23,617.93" "-27,016.26" "-27,720.90" "-29,157.35" "-30,273.93" "-32,024.82" "-34,239.78" 2020 +534 IND GGXCNL_NGDP India General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.89 -7.544 -7.93 -7.764 -7.757 -8.422 -7.859 -6.697 -6.59 -8.133 -9.574 -8.551 -8.264 -10.843 -10.881 -11.231 -9.062 -7.368 -6.321 -4.505 -8.982 -9.534 -8.626 -8.349 -7.55 -7 -7.071 -7.205 -7.12 -6.227 -6.376 -7.493 -12.757 -9.98 -9.884 -9.026 -8.497 -7.916 -7.543 -7.29 2020 +534 IND GGSB India General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -985.56 "-1,270.23" "-1,718.91" "-1,807.09" "-1,827.95" "-2,558.07" "-2,668.98" "-3,133.42" "-2,876.43" "-2,718.61" "-2,783.83" "-2,498.72" "-4,891.75" "-6,075.16" "-6,940.51" "-7,423.38" "-7,316.19" "-7,466.68" "-8,419.57" "-9,719.85" "-11,281.81" "-10,480.43" "-12,676.89" "-14,877.81" "-18,520.84" "-20,514.29" "-23,648.32" "-26,091.94" "-28,319.18" "-29,802.90" "-31,919.72" "-34,277.92" 2020 +534 IND GGSB_NPGDP India General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.087 -8.051 -9.506 -9.135 -8.459 -10.868 -10.31 -10.903 -8.782 -7.358 -6.534 -5.126 -8.559 -9.299 -9.054 -8.562 -7.286 -6.527 -6.641 -7.005 -7.406 -6.22 -6.819 -7.381 -8.657 -8.344 -8.459 -8.334 -8.15 -7.744 -7.509 -7.301 2020 +534 IND GGXONLB India General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -258.495 -301.363 -322.777 -361.272 -471.68 -456.809 -415.971 -457.404 -752.701 "-1,102.26" -969.116 -887.061 "-1,492.65" "-1,552.61" "-1,814.64" "-1,342.64" -902.976 -632.35 129.518 "-2,432.03" "-3,215.99" "-3,433.01" "-3,497.34" "-3,172.77" "-2,740.05" "-3,209.25" "-3,696.03" "-3,876.72" "-2,557.46" "-3,157.35" "-5,582.18" "-15,027.70" "-11,514.40" "-12,524.73" "-10,632.32" "-9,813.53" "-8,841.45" "-8,321.92" "-7,918.50" 2020 +534 IND GGXONLB_NGDP India General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.15 -5.141 -4.79 -4.664 -5.292 -4.369 -3.391 -3.223 -4.787 -6.112 -4.79 -4.074 -6.336 -6.121 -6.386 -4.141 -2.445 -1.472 0.26 -4.32 -4.965 -4.41 -4.003 -3.191 -2.439 -2.574 -2.684 -2.519 -1.496 -1.671 -2.781 -7.589 -4.866 -4.582 -3.462 -2.86 -2.312 -1.96 -1.686 2020 +534 IND GGXWDN India General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +534 IND GGXWDN_NGDP India General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +534 IND GGXWDG India General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,076.45" "5,995.40" "6,861.49" "7,681.37" "8,544.61" "9,363.91" "10,663.67" "12,279.18" "14,169.69" "16,036.45" "18,547.49" "21,013.76" "23,983.06" "27,048.87" "29,920.70" "33,161.06" "36,962.89" "41,007.44" "46,328.25" "51,686.73" "59,973.01" "67,603.89" "76,065.93" "83,662.56" "95,092.82" "106,114.93" "119,077.74" "133,039.21" "150,793.55" "176,584.32" "199,167.32" "227,946.42" "257,483.57" "288,412.46" "320,389.88" "354,053.02" "389,866.68" 2020 +534 IND GGXWDG_NGDP India General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 75.332 77.405 76.978 73.464 69.654 65.977 67.818 68.09 70.038 73.649 78.73 82.851 84.403 83.427 81.012 77.214 74.117 72.837 71.518 66.4 68.648 67.985 67.713 67.102 69.049 68.943 69.677 70.392 75.116 89.18 84.162 83.398 83.837 84.051 83.774 83.395 83.001 2020 +534 IND NGDP_FY India "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. and IMF staff calculations Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on available information on the authorities' fiscal plans, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Subnational data are incorporated with a lag of up to one year; general government data are thus finalized well after central government data. IMF and Indian presentations differ, particularly regarding disinvestment and license-auction proceeds, net versus gross recording of revenues in certain minor categories, and some public sector lending. Starting in FY2020/21 expenditure also includes the off-budget component of food subsidies consistent with the revised treatment of food subsidies in the budget. Staff adjust expenditure to take out payments for previous years' food subsidies, which are included as expenditure in budget estimates for FY2020/21. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. The original data from the authority is on FY (Apr/Mar) basis. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Authority reported in GFSM 1986, staffs converted to GFSM 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. This is according to the authorities' account standards. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,496.42" "1,758.06" "1,966.44" "2,290.21" "2,566.11" "2,895.24" "3,239.49" "3,682.11" "4,368.93" "5,019.28" "5,862.12" "6,738.75" "7,745.45" "8,913.55" "10,455.91" "12,267.25" "14,192.77" "15,723.94" "18,033.78" "20,231.30" "21,774.13" "23,558.45" "25,363.27" "28,415.03" "32,422.10" "36,933.69" "42,947.06" "49,870.90" "56,300.60" "64,778.30" "77,841.20" "87,363.30" "99,440.10" "112,335.20" "124,679.60" "137,718.70" "153,916.70" "170,900.40" "188,996.70" "200,748.60" "198,009.10" "236,646.40" "273,323.00" "307,125.41" "343,139.86" "382,446.10" "424,550.87" "469,712.56" 2020 +534 IND BCA India Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data converted from BPM5 to BPM6 by staff. Primary domestic currency: Indian rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.799 -3.166 -3.393 -3.207 -2.416 -4.811 -4.564 -4.848 -7.203 -5.961 -9.624 -1.17 -4.913 -1.16 -3.369 -5.897 -4.496 -5.502 -4.037 -4.697 -2.666 3.4 6.344 14.082 -2.47 -9.901 -9.565 -15.736 -27.914 -38.437 -47.867 -78.2 -87.843 -32.257 -26.788 -22.086 -14.351 -48.662 -57.183 -24.549 24.011 -38.692 -120.569 -112.448 -110.038 -118.948 -131.054 -140.605 2022 +534 IND BCA_NGDPD India Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.478 -1.611 -1.667 -1.444 -1.121 -2.025 -1.806 -1.708 -2.404 -1.979 -2.947 -0.426 -1.675 -0.408 -1.012 -1.609 -1.125 -1.3 -0.942 -1.006 -0.559 0.688 1.211 2.277 -0.342 -1.187 -1.008 -1.27 -2.28 -2.815 -2.802 -4.29 -4.806 -1.737 -1.314 -1.05 -0.625 -1.835 -2.116 -0.867 0.9 -1.218 -3.476 -2.943 -2.639 -2.616 -2.649 -2.621 2022 +536 IDN NGDP_R Indonesia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 "1,440,888.44" "1,550,458.93" "1,585,289.14" "1,651,759.80" "1,776,867.70" "1,846,265.10" "1,978,985.20" "2,109,045.70" "2,256,236.90" "2,461,207.40" "2,682,768.00" "2,922,294.60" "3,112,907.00" "3,360,564.70" "3,613,950.00" "3,911,022.10" "4,216,785.60" "4,414,970.10" "3,835,427.90" "3,865,772.20" "4,058,235.60" "4,206,096.20" "4,395,348.40" "4,605,462.30" "4,837,157.20" "5,112,516.00" "5,393,753.00" "5,735,987.80" "6,162,847.00" "6,452,609.80" "6,864,133.10" "7,287,635.30" "7,727,083.40" "8,156,497.80" "8,564,866.60" "8,982,517.10" "9,434,613.40" "9,912,928.10" "10,425,851.90" "10,949,155.40" "10,723,054.80" "11,118,868.50" "11,711,781.90" "12,293,711.79" "12,955,658.13" "13,647,139.08" "14,357,702.29" "15,092,349.76" 2021 +536 IDN NGDP_RPCH Indonesia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 9.88 7.604 2.246 4.193 7.574 3.906 7.189 6.572 6.979 9.085 9.002 8.928 6.523 7.956 7.54 8.22 7.818 4.7 -13.127 0.791 4.979 3.643 4.499 4.78 5.031 5.693 5.501 6.345 7.442 4.702 6.378 6.17 6.03 5.557 5.007 4.876 5.033 5.07 5.174 5.019 -2.065 3.691 5.332 4.969 5.384 5.337 5.207 5.117 2021 +536 IDN NGDP Indonesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 "62,257.71" "70,029.20" "75,268.73" "93,789.90" "109,999.80" "118,901.20" "129,820.30" "156,517.90" "180,840.10" "216,981.60" "254,781.00" "301,434.90" "341,591.60" "398,454.60" "461,820.40" "549,170.80" "643,480.00" "758,418.50" "1,154,797.60" "1,328,760.70" "1,511,556.60" "1,790,590.70" "1,981,482.20" "2,190,134.70" "2,497,011.50" "3,017,393.80" "3,631,835.30" "4,297,113.40" "5,414,841.90" "6,011,375.00" "6,864,133.10" "7,831,726.00" "8,615,704.50" "9,546,134.00" "10,569,705.30" "11,526,332.80" "12,401,728.50" "13,589,825.70" "14,838,756.00" "15,832,657.20" "15,438,017.50" "16,970,789.20" "18,987,952.55" "21,031,102.03" "22,866,402.80" "24,818,111.66" "26,903,005.93" "29,138,116.25" 2021 +536 IDN NGDPD Indonesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 99.296 110.848 113.799 103.149 107.218 107.062 101.22 95.214 107.279 122.582 138.258 154.558 168.28 190.913 213.727 244.227 274.722 260.68 115.323 169.158 179.482 174.507 212.807 255.428 279.556 310.815 396.293 470.144 558.582 577.539 755.256 892.59 919.002 916.646 891.051 860.741 932.066 "1,015.49" "1,042.71" "1,119.45" "1,062.16" "1,187.32" "1,289.43" "1,388.68" "1,506.99" "1,631.64" "1,762.10" "1,901.18" 2021 +536 IDN PPPGDP Indonesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 189.71 223.449 242.586 262.655 292.747 313.799 343.129 374.724 415.013 470.468 532.011 599.111 652.732 721.363 792.324 875.433 961.158 "1,023.68" 899.317 919.204 986.83 "1,045.83" "1,109.92" "1,185.93" "1,279.03" "1,394.23" "1,516.32" "1,656.10" "1,813.47" "1,910.90" "2,057.21" "2,229.51" "2,413.44" "2,535.04" "2,622.25" "2,647.71" "2,744.90" "2,894.13" "3,116.59" "3,331.57" "3,302.09" "3,566.26" "4,023.50" "4,373.90" "4,706.12" "5,049.44" "5,413.48" "5,800.59" 2021 +536 IDN NGDP_D Indonesia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.321 4.517 4.748 5.678 6.191 6.44 6.56 7.421 8.015 8.816 9.497 10.315 10.973 11.857 12.779 14.042 15.26 17.178 30.109 34.372 37.247 42.571 45.081 47.555 51.621 59.02 67.334 74.915 87.863 93.162 100 107.466 111.5 117.037 123.408 128.32 131.449 137.092 142.327 144.602 143.97 152.631 162.127 171.072 176.497 181.856 187.377 193.065 2021 +536 IDN NGDPRPC Indonesia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,769,377.79" "10,308,512.75" "10,335,784.11" "10,560,416.20" "11,140,083.19" "11,350,803.35" "11,930,929.64" "12,468,578.01" "13,080,213.50" "13,991,927.49" "14,955,868.90" "16,025,411.26" "16,792,215.15" "17,832,439.58" "18,864,152.37" "20,081,774.31" "21,404,546.56" "22,154,654.34" "19,026,711.58" "18,958,277.25" "19,674,901.55" "20,105,032.77" "20,714,247.51" "21,399,289.77" "22,159,839.05" "23,091,989.56" "24,019,723.24" "25,184,621.92" "26,678,344.40" "27,539,951.07" "28,884,425.18" "30,115,352.78" "31,484,474.29" "32,780,966.50" "33,965,353.61" "35,144,531.88" "36,498,031.50" "37,928,905.65" "39,467,704.24" "41,021,608.25" "39,685,045.72" "40,840,880.67" "42,610,129.69" "44,312,458.78" "46,275,959.04" "48,316,238.81" "50,396,310.67" "52,534,361.36" 2021 +536 IDN NGDPRPPPPC Indonesia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,852.22" "3,009.62" "3,017.58" "3,083.16" "3,252.40" "3,313.92" "3,483.29" "3,640.26" "3,818.83" "4,085.01" "4,366.44" "4,678.69" "4,902.57" "5,206.26" "5,507.48" "5,862.97" "6,249.16" "6,468.16" "5,554.94" "5,534.96" "5,744.18" "5,869.76" "6,047.62" "6,247.62" "6,469.67" "6,741.81" "7,012.67" "7,352.77" "7,788.87" "8,040.42" "8,432.94" "8,792.32" "9,192.04" "9,570.56" "9,916.34" "10,260.61" "10,655.77" "11,073.52" "11,522.78" "11,976.45" "11,586.23" "11,923.69" "12,440.23" "12,937.23" "13,510.48" "14,106.15" "14,713.44" "15,337.65" 2021 +536 IDN NGDPPC Indonesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "422,113.95" "465,602.10" "490,737.79" "599,639.48" "689,644.44" "731,002.36" "782,662.18" "925,326.39" "1,048,394.84" "1,233,537.17" "1,420,350.64" "1,653,022.33" "1,842,676.20" "2,114,352.26" "2,410,617.30" "2,819,806.12" "3,266,326.28" "3,805,801.47" "5,728,696.10" "6,516,424.78" "7,328,240.70" "8,558,977.96" "9,338,261.50" "10,176,465.26" "11,439,233.97" "13,628,832.87" "16,173,465.63" "18,867,051.35" "23,440,305.61" "25,656,746.41" "28,884,425.18" "32,363,747.86" "35,105,215.36" "38,365,914.70" "41,915,863.36" "45,097,333.64" "47,976,388.46" "51,997,473.56" "56,173,024.39" "59,317,914.26" "57,134,691.72" "62,335,657.31" "69,082,495.53" "75,806,221.72" "81,675,875.42" "87,865,874.53" "94,431,004.19" "101,425,712.51" 2021 +536 IDN NGDPDPC Indonesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 673.239 736.992 741.946 659.474 672.201 658.217 610.234 562.902 621.934 696.874 770.757 847.573 907.767 "1,013.06" "1,115.61" "1,254.02" "1,394.50" "1,308.11" 572.09 829.574 870.154 834.139 "1,002.91" "1,186.85" "1,280.70" "1,403.88" "1,764.79" "2,064.23" "2,418.04" "2,464.96" "3,178.13" "3,688.53" "3,744.53" "3,684.00" "3,533.61" "3,367.69" "3,605.72" "3,885.47" "3,947.25" "4,194.09" "3,930.97" "4,361.16" "4,691.24" "5,005.48" "5,382.77" "5,776.63" "6,185.07" "6,617.75" 2021 +536 IDN PPPPC Indonesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,286.25" "1,485.64" "1,581.61" "1,679.27" "1,835.38" "1,929.23" "2,068.66" "2,215.35" "2,405.98" "2,674.60" "2,965.85" "3,285.43" "3,521.09" "3,827.83" "4,135.79" "4,495.05" "4,878.87" "5,136.92" "4,461.31" "4,507.90" "4,784.29" "4,999.03" "5,230.78" "5,510.42" "5,859.45" "6,297.40" "6,752.53" "7,271.34" "7,850.32" "8,155.79" "8,656.77" "9,213.21" "9,833.69" "10,188.33" "10,398.96" "10,359.28" "10,618.70" "11,073.52" "11,798.04" "12,481.92" "12,220.75" "13,099.28" "14,638.41" "15,765.63" "16,809.68" "17,876.99" "19,001.60" "20,191.03" 2021 +536 IDN NGAP_NPGDP Indonesia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +536 IDN PPPSH Indonesia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.416 1.497 1.525 1.551 1.598 1.603 1.66 1.705 1.745 1.836 1.923 2.045 1.962 2.078 2.17 2.266 2.352 2.367 2.002 1.951 1.954 1.978 2.01 2.024 2.019 2.038 2.042 2.06 2.149 2.259 2.282 2.33 2.397 2.399 2.393 2.367 2.363 2.365 2.403 2.456 2.484 2.433 2.486 2.543 2.598 2.649 2.698 2.747 2021 +536 IDN PPPEX Indonesia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 328.173 313.401 310.277 357.083 375.75 378.909 378.343 417.688 435.746 461.204 478.901 503.137 523.326 552.363 582.868 627.313 669.484 740.872 "1,284.08" "1,445.56" "1,531.73" "1,712.13" "1,785.25" "1,846.77" "1,952.27" "2,164.20" "2,395.17" "2,594.71" "2,985.90" "3,145.83" "3,336.63" "3,512.75" "3,569.89" "3,765.67" "4,030.78" "4,353.33" "4,518.10" "4,695.66" "4,761.22" "4,752.31" "4,675.22" "4,758.71" "4,719.26" "4,808.32" "4,858.86" "4,915.03" "4,969.63" "5,023.31" 2021 +536 IDN NID_NGDP Indonesia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 31.932 38.668 37.316 39.096 34.822 36.81 36.384 39.659 39.706 44.364 42.499 43.875 40.517 29.92 31.497 32.399 31.621 32.227 19.227 13.64 25.087 25.315 24.215 28.089 27.358 28.579 28.986 28.736 32.998 31.173 32.88 32.984 35.072 33.831 34.6 34.063 33.859 33.711 34.571 33.78 32.355 31.46 30.28 30.357 30.611 30.881 31.164 31.418 2021 +536 IDN NGSD_NGDP Indonesia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 20.394 22.214 16.901 16.122 17.822 19.32 16.765 20.583 20.915 25.582 23.082 23.943 22.783 23.307 24.434 23.905 22.992 24.959 17.022 12.485 24.905 24.677 23.355 26.71 23.999 23.574 25.762 24.358 33.02 33.013 33.582 33.173 32.415 30.656 31.513 32.028 32.04 32.116 31.633 31.075 31.937 31.749 32.461 31.466 30.252 29.559 29.582 29.553 2021 +536 IDN PCPI Indonesia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. The authorities issue 2018=100 data from Jan. 2018 onward. Data prior 2018 were ratio spliced from Haver. Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 3.793 4.258 4.661 5.211 5.757 6.028 6.378 6.968 7.531 8.013 8.638 9.453 10.167 11.149 12.1 13.239 14.296 15.188 24.064 28.99 30.059 33.506 37.494 40.041 42.468 46.912 53.058 56.411 61.978 64.954 68.293 71.943 74.807 79.603 84.695 90.083 93.26 96.813 99.999 102.819 104.909 106.546 111.481 117.611 121.341 125.024 128.82 132.731 2021 +536 IDN PCPIPCH Indonesia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.017 12.244 9.481 11.787 10.475 4.705 5.821 9.25 8.072 6.407 7.8 9.435 7.546 9.664 8.528 9.415 7.981 6.237 58.447 20.47 3.688 11.466 11.903 6.792 6.06 10.465 13.101 6.32 9.868 4.803 5.141 5.343 3.981 6.411 6.397 6.361 3.527 3.809 3.292 2.82 2.033 1.56 4.632 5.498 3.171 3.036 3.036 3.036 2021 +536 IDN PCPIE Indonesia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Data. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. The authorities issue 2018=100 data from Jan. 2018 onward. Data prior 2018 were ratio spliced from Haver. Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 4.061 4.359 4.796 5.37 5.86 6.12 6.68 7.3 7.7 8.18 8.98 9.88 10.38 11.44 12.55 13.67 14.49 15.99 28.4 28.94 31.64 35.62 39.16 41.19 43.82 51.33 54.71 57.88 64.28 66.06 70.66 73.33 76.01 82.15 89.02 92.01 94.79 98.21 101.31 103.93 105.68 107.66 115.453 119.318 122.94 126.673 130.518 134.481 2021 +536 IDN PCPIEPCH Indonesia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 17.111 7.323 10.027 11.969 9.125 4.437 9.15 9.281 5.479 6.234 9.78 10.022 5.061 10.212 9.703 8.924 5.999 10.352 77.611 1.901 9.33 12.579 9.938 5.184 6.385 17.138 6.585 5.794 11.057 2.769 6.963 3.779 3.655 8.078 8.363 3.359 3.021 3.608 3.157 2.586 1.684 1.874 7.239 3.347 3.036 3.036 3.036 3.036 2021 +536 IDN TM_RPCH Indonesia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Goods of diplomat, a part of goods directly exported/imported by armed forces, goods for expeditions and exhibition shows. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.3 38.7 1.2 3.6 -10.5 2.1 -4.9 24.4 -17.734 14.4 27.6 14.9 6.1 4.7 15.5 20.27 9.434 0.674 -12.5 -24.103 25.495 -10.275 3.038 4.207 15.058 24.384 -2.186 7.898 18.78 -18.228 17.893 18.736 15.777 0.968 0.144 -8.294 0.952 10.893 15.165 -9.697 -14.896 15.895 8.469 7.774 8.525 7.796 6.662 6.744 2021 +536 IDN TMG_RPCH Indonesia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Goods of diplomat, a part of goods directly exported/imported by armed forces, goods for expeditions and exhibition shows. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" 5 51.1 6.6 12.5 -12.4 -3.7 1.9 22.7 6.336 11.6 21.4 15.9 8.8 5.4 20.3 17.814 10.623 0.703 -25.611 -32.913 25.495 -10.275 3.038 4.207 15.058 24.384 -2.186 7.898 18.78 -18.228 17.893 18.736 15.777 0.968 0.144 -8.294 0.952 10.893 15.165 -9.697 -14.896 15.895 8.469 7.774 8.525 7.796 6.662 6.744 2021 +536 IDN TX_RPCH Indonesia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Goods of diplomat, a part of goods directly exported/imported by armed forces, goods for expeditions and exhibition shows. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.3 -24.8 -25 12 15.2 -4.8 14.8 -5.9 26.3 11 1.4 14.7 12.5 4.6 11.4 8.2 0.9 13.4 15.2 -25.711 17.851 -7.538 -0.864 0.329 5.662 12.139 4.095 -0.238 11.128 -6.884 16.349 14.97 -0.996 -0.975 -0.768 -2.882 2.832 7.566 4.51 0.101 -7.964 0.412 0.832 1.584 3.487 4.392 4.956 4.779 2021 +536 IDN TXG_RPCH Indonesia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Goods of diplomat, a part of goods directly exported/imported by armed forces, goods for expeditions and exhibition shows. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.3 -24.8 -25 12 15.2 -3.1 13.9 21.9 1.1 10.4 0.4 19.9 15.2 3.3 13.7 7.7 5.5 23.8 8.9 -9.401 17.851 -7.538 -0.864 0.329 5.662 12.139 4.095 -0.238 11.128 -6.884 5.888 14.332 2.67 1.528 0.395 -3.45 -1.002 7.968 2.292 0.421 1.071 -1.179 -3.778 1.28 1.25 2.913 4.373 4.762 2021 +536 IDN LUR Indonesia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. CEIC and EMED Emerging Asia Latest actual data: 2021. Recently, the authorities issue unemployment data twice a year, February and August. Annual uses the last data available Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.62 2.22 2.75 2.64 2.89 2.86 2.59 2.67 2.79 2.83 4.47 7.42 4.998 4.77 5.46 6.36 6.08 8.1 9.06 9.67 9.86 11.24 10.28 9.11 8.39 7.87 7.14 6.56 6.14 6.25 5.94 6.18 5.61 5.5 5.24 5.18 7.07 6.49 5.5 5.3 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.1 2021 +536 IDN LE Indonesia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +536 IDN LP Indonesia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: BPS (Statistics Indonesia) and staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022 147.49 150.406 153.379 156.41 159.502 162.655 165.87 169.149 172.492 175.902 179.379 182.354 185.378 188.452 191.578 194.755 197.004 199.28 201.581 203.909 206.265 209.206 212.19 215.216 218.285 221.398 224.555 227.758 231.006 234.3 237.641 241.991 245.425 248.818 252.165 255.588 258.497 261.356 264.162 266.912 270.204 272.249 274.859 277.432 279.965 282.455 284.896 287.285 2021 +536 IDN GGR Indonesia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a "12,829.60" "12,352.90" "15,887.90" "19,313.50" "19,839.70" "17,953.50" "21,039.50" "24,057.60" "27,606.00" "38,956.60" "42,709.60" "47,409.30" "53,810.70" "62,478.10" "68,909.90" "80,244.20" "107,814.90" "152,263.30" "188,428.70" "203,045.48" "317,746.29" "324,027.80" "374,485.40" "438,800.21" "538,894.00" "685,237.41" "764,121.45" "1,053,084.64" "924,686.40" "1,073,832.30" "1,332,189.42" "1,486,152.64" "1,609,899.88" "1,739,834.56" "1,714,502.34" "1,778,097.89" "1,909,821.24" "2,208,120.49" "2,240,881.37" "1,924,338.96" "2,307,072.59" "2,777,388.72" "2,819,127.52" "3,108,862.65" "3,430,954.09" "3,768,680.73" "4,095,075.07" 2021 +536 IDN GGR_NGDP Indonesia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a 19.074 17.086 17.636 18.555 17.663 15.096 14.567 14.63 13.991 16.815 15.551 15.28 13.505 13.529 12.548 12.47 14.216 13.185 14.181 13.433 17.745 16.353 17.099 17.573 17.86 18.868 17.782 19.448 15.382 15.644 17.01 17.249 16.864 16.461 14.875 14.338 14.053 14.881 14.154 12.465 13.594 14.627 13.405 13.596 13.824 14.008 14.054 2021 +536 IDN GGX Indonesia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "56,155.90" "62,455.70" "65,390.00" "74,051.60" "115,655.10" "174,129.30" "201,176.70" "231,311.55" "349,321.83" "335,443.09" "398,078.95" "445,297.69" "526,114.28" "671,708.93" "804,822.77" "1,050,154.51" "1,023,520.33" "1,159,098.28" "1,387,241.12" "1,622,837.25" "1,821,515.84" "1,966,625.29" "2,014,591.08" "2,086,438.83" "2,250,798.24" "2,467,820.49" "2,593,825.17" "2,867,962.17" "3,090,777.29" "3,510,928.69" "3,433,089.18" "3,764,061.77" "4,096,216.95" "4,452,783.82" "4,821,802.55" 2021 +536 IDN GGX_NGDP Indonesia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.093 13.524 11.907 11.508 15.25 15.079 15.14 15.303 19.509 16.929 18.176 17.833 17.436 18.495 18.729 19.394 17.026 16.886 17.713 18.836 19.081 18.606 17.478 16.824 16.562 16.631 16.383 18.577 18.212 18.49 16.324 16.461 16.505 16.551 16.548 2021 +536 IDN GGXCNL Indonesia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-2,345.20" 22.4 "3,519.90" "6,192.60" "-7,840.20" "-21,866.00" "-12,748.00" "-28,266.07" "-31,575.54" "-11,415.29" "-23,593.55" "-6,497.47" "12,779.72" "13,528.49" "-40,701.32" "2,930.13" "-98,833.94" "-85,265.99" "-55,051.70" "-136,684.60" "-211,615.96" "-226,790.73" "-300,088.74" "-308,340.94" "-340,977.00" "-259,700.00" "-352,943.80" "-943,623.20" "-783,704.70" "-733,539.98" "-613,961.66" "-655,199.12" "-665,262.86" "-684,103.08" "-726,727.48" 2021 +536 IDN GGXCNL_NGDP Indonesia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.589 0.005 0.641 0.962 -1.034 -1.893 -0.959 -1.87 -1.763 -0.576 -1.077 -0.26 0.424 0.372 -0.947 0.054 -1.644 -1.242 -0.703 -1.586 -2.217 -2.146 -2.604 -2.486 -2.509 -1.75 -2.229 -6.112 -4.618 -3.863 -2.919 -2.865 -2.681 -2.543 -2.494 2021 +536 IDN GGSB Indonesia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,052.47" "17,858.21" "18,420.43" "-41,132.28" "-14,947.71" "-105,387.43" "-98,477.03" "-75,192.84" "-163,960.84" "-239,516.49" "-245,255.17" "-306,198.31" "-305,906.30" "-330,716.14" "-251,549.84" "-344,852.39" "-804,683.24" "-653,707.88" "-646,146.00" "-566,776.23" "-631,525.66" "-660,473.36" "-679,303.71" "-722,428.05" 2021 +536 IDN GGSB_NPGDP Indonesia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.041 0.586 0.503 -0.958 -0.281 -1.764 -1.451 -0.974 -1.935 -2.547 -2.342 -2.665 -2.464 -2.422 -1.69 -2.171 -4.96 -3.69 -3.318 -2.657 -2.744 -2.657 -2.522 -2.476 2021 +536 IDN GGXONLB Indonesia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,811.80" "6,367.40" "10,134.90" "12,772.60" "3,422.72" "10,307.96" "30,067.00" "21,820.01" "55,566.76" "76,251.71" "41,757.05" "55,988.13" "77,979.32" "92,611.09" "39,105.08" "91,359.94" "-5,051.88" "3,117.25" "38,210.30" "-36,168.61" "-98,580.47" "-93,349.73" "-144,078.99" "-125,579.67" "-124,409.00" "-1,606.00" "-77,419.50" "-629,535.08" "-440,209.20" "-327,431.73" "-175,906.32" "-201,980.69" "-196,959.25" "-189,353.77" "-178,642.52" 2021 +536 IDN GGXONLB_NGDP Indonesia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.957 1.379 1.845 1.985 0.451 0.893 2.263 1.444 3.103 3.848 1.907 2.242 2.584 2.55 0.91 1.687 -0.084 0.045 0.488 -0.42 -1.033 -0.883 -1.25 -1.013 -0.915 -0.011 -0.489 -4.078 -2.594 -1.724 -0.836 -0.883 -0.794 -0.704 -0.613 2021 +536 IDN GGXWDN Indonesia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,290,618.23" "1,278,250.40" "1,351,310.14" "1,390,770.34" "1,600,016.86" "1,970,143.52" "2,153,833.31" "2,540,802.99" "2,908,364.20" "3,436,206.10" "3,955,757.53" "4,280,410.85" "5,579,692.83" "6,425,691.55" "7,206,357.00" "7,939,811.61" "8,681,307.32" "9,437,114.65" "10,216,116.19" "11,039,870.14" 2021 +536 IDN GGXWDN_NGDP Indonesia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.835 21.264 19.687 17.758 18.571 20.638 20.377 22.043 23.451 25.285 26.658 27.035 36.143 37.863 37.952 37.753 37.965 38.025 37.974 37.888 2021 +536 IDN GGXWDG Indonesia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,321,664.26" "1,319,703.22" "1,235,243.74" "1,218,649.90" "1,281,670.37" "1,285,763.62" "1,301,930.66" "1,638,100.00" "1,638,100.00" "1,592,000.00" "1,683,400.00" "1,809,600.00" "1,977,706.00" "2,375,496.00" "2,608,775.69" "3,113,643.31" "3,466,960.36" "3,994,802.26" "4,514,353.69" "4,839,007.01" "6,138,288.99" "6,984,287.71" "7,764,953.16" "8,498,407.78" "9,239,903.48" "9,995,710.81" "10,774,712.35" "11,598,466.30" 2021 +536 IDN GGXWDG_NGDP Indonesia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 87.437 73.702 62.339 55.643 51.328 42.612 35.848 38.121 30.252 26.483 24.525 23.106 22.955 24.884 24.682 27.013 27.955 29.396 30.423 30.563 39.761 41.155 40.894 40.409 40.408 40.276 40.05 39.805 2021 +536 IDN NGDP_FY Indonesia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's projections are based on moderate tax policy and administration reforms, some expenditure realization, and a gradual increase in capital spending over the medium term in line with fiscal space. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. From 2000 onward GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. The budget in Indonesia is reported on cash basis. There is an ongoing project to change to accrual basis in their reporting in the coming years. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The general government composition consists of Central Government and Subnational levels, including Provinces and municipalities. Social Security Funds will be included in the general government reporting in the future. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" "59,799.08" "67,263.67" "72,296.28" "90,086.03" "104,089.10" "112,323.44" "118,929.50" "144,436.21" "164,441.38" "197,307.64" "231,680.11" "274,642.35" "310,267.12" "398,454.60" "461,820.40" "549,170.80" "643,480.00" "758,418.50" "1,154,797.60" "1,328,760.70" "1,511,556.60" "1,790,590.70" "1,981,482.20" "2,190,134.70" "2,497,011.50" "3,017,393.80" "3,631,835.30" "4,297,113.40" "5,414,841.90" "6,011,375.00" "6,864,133.10" "7,831,726.00" "8,615,704.50" "9,546,134.00" "10,569,705.30" "11,526,332.80" "12,401,728.50" "13,589,825.70" "14,838,756.00" "15,832,657.20" "15,438,017.50" "16,970,789.20" "18,987,952.55" "21,031,102.03" "22,866,402.80" "24,818,111.66" "26,903,005.93" "29,138,116.25" 2021 +536 IDN BCA Indonesia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Accessed via CEIC Database Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The authorities have revised the balance of payments to ""Balance of Payments Manual, 6th edition"" standards for data starting in 2010. Prior to 2010 STA conversion data are used. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Indonesian rupiah Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.9 -0.6 -5.4 -6.7 -2.3 -2.1 -4.3 -2.4 -2.1 -1.7 -3.2 -4.4 -3.1 -2.3 -3 -6.8 -7.3 -3.8 4 5.752 7.99 6.9 7.822 8.107 5.258 1.595 9.542 6.795 0.126 10.628 5.303 1.685 -24.418 -29.109 -27.51 -17.518 -16.953 -16.196 -30.633 -30.279 -4.433 3.43 28.116 15.35 -5.373 -21.454 -27.699 -35.202 2021 +536 IDN BCA_NGDPD Indonesia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 2.921 -0.541 -4.745 -6.495 -2.145 -1.961 -4.248 -2.521 -1.958 -1.387 -2.315 -2.847 -1.842 -1.205 -1.404 -2.784 -2.657 -1.458 3.469 3.4 4.452 3.954 3.676 3.174 1.881 0.513 2.408 1.445 0.022 1.84 0.702 0.189 -2.657 -3.176 -3.087 -2.035 -1.819 -1.595 -2.938 -2.705 -0.417 0.289 2.181 1.105 -0.357 -1.315 -1.572 -1.852 2021 +429 IRN NGDP_R Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. The accuracy of data before 1990, the time of the Iran-Iraq war, cannot be verified. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: GDP in US dollars is computed using Iran's official exchange rate which was 42,000 rials per U.S. dollar during 2019-21 and that the market exchange rate averaged 210,000 rials per U.S. dollar over that period. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" "4,890,831.57" "4,612,211.30" "5,680,918.11" "6,310,745.41" "5,860,167.62" "5,969,615.04" "5,385,493.85" "5,376,225.00" "5,049,243.17" "5,358,868.61" "6,087,402.85" "6,861,486.04" "7,087,776.60" "6,983,514.60" "6,864,914.54" "7,029,744.19" "7,476,169.93" "7,577,128.07" "7,734,733.23" "7,889,636.44" "8,350,827.31" "8,550,593.52" "9,241,381.37" "10,039,771.88" "10,475,163.25" "10,809,300.44" "11,349,743.33" "12,275,402.69" "12,306,196.34" "12,430,167.18" "13,150,860.60" "13,498,795.28" "12,992,972.28" "12,795,221.94" "13,433,034.98" "13,241,629.69" "14,408,890.81" "14,806,360.82" "14,534,218.79" "14,087,932.81" "14,557,101.62" "15,244,164.46" "15,704,433.05" "16,025,796.45" "16,353,850.97" "16,688,752.80" "17,030,279.08" "17,378,927.85" 2022 +429 IRN NGDP_RPCH Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -21.6 -5.697 23.171 11.087 -7.14 1.868 -9.785 -0.172 -6.082 6.132 13.595 12.716 3.298 -1.471 -1.698 2.401 6.351 1.35 2.08 2.003 5.846 2.392 8.079 8.639 4.337 3.19 5 8.156 0.251 1.007 5.798 2.646 -3.747 -1.522 4.985 -1.425 8.815 2.759 -1.838 -3.071 3.33 4.72 3.019 2.046 2.047 2.048 2.046 2.047 2022 +429 IRN NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. The accuracy of data before 1990, the time of the Iran-Iraq war, cannot be verified. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: GDP in US dollars is computed using Iran's official exchange rate which was 42,000 rials per U.S. dollar during 2019-21 and that the market exchange rate averaged 210,000 rials per U.S. dollar over that period. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" "6,891.35" "8,160.73" "10,640.57" "13,708.84" "14,906.59" "15,708.53" "15,887.21" "19,298.98" "21,705.25" "27,331.36" "38,748.41" "55,354.95" "74,189.80" "107,507.11" "139,682.04" "201,145.98" "277,281.11" "323,163.01" "359,775.78" "482,785.86" "643,939.45" "751,016.39" "1,056,702.51" "1,313,459.74" "1,649,382.25" "2,062,997.20" "2,505,521.68" "3,348,041.70" "4,080,696.25" "4,369,336.13" "5,357,811.73" "6,895,999.71" "7,895,676.80" "10,634,997.80" "12,254,707.59" "12,103,890.09" "14,408,890.81" "16,736,418.99" "21,627,069.97" "27,364,013.25" "40,791,376.86" "66,774,502.84" "99,763,901.19" "140,036,358.30" "184,310,589.07" "234,118,195.22" "297,622,666.32" "379,132,454.91" 2022 +429 IRN NGDPD Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 95.846 101.481 125.8 156.927 161.721 180.541 208.928 277.019 311.932 379.427 581.008 304.065 50.472 64.449 79.818 114.941 158.032 184.138 205 275.092 366.917 330.978 132.682 158.416 188.961 228.428 272.361 360.928 425.699 440.408 517.899 625.43 421.882 428.321 460.809 408.288 458.042 486.829 516.221 651.524 971.223 "1,589.87" "1,973.74" "2,044.15" "2,135.73" "2,230.62" "2,329.98" "2,438.56" 2022 +429 IRN PPPGDP Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 225.953 233.24 305.036 352.124 338.784 356.024 327.654 335.181 325.895 359.443 423.589 493.601 521.5 526.006 528.118 552.138 597.954 616.478 636.384 658.276 712.541 746.023 818.86 907.162 971.91 "1,034.36" "1,119.59" "1,243.63" "1,270.66" "1,291.68" "1,383.00" "1,449.08" "1,295.74" "1,250.61" "1,255.79" "1,131.04" "1,221.42" "1,281.38" "1,287.87" "1,270.66" "1,328.80" "1,449.33" "1,599.25" "1,690.12" "1,760.91" "1,830.37" "1,903.38" "1,979.93" 2022 +429 IRN NGDP_D Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.141 0.177 0.187 0.217 0.254 0.263 0.295 0.359 0.43 0.51 0.637 0.807 1.047 1.539 2.035 2.861 3.709 4.265 4.651 6.119 7.711 8.783 11.434 13.083 15.746 19.085 22.076 27.274 33.16 35.151 40.741 51.086 60.769 83.117 91.228 91.408 100 113.035 148.801 194.237 280.216 438.033 635.259 873.818 "1,127.02" "1,402.85" "1,747.61" "2,181.56" 2022 +429 IRN NGDPRPC Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "124,477,146.68" "112,972,402.43" "133,920,747.46" "143,175,475.01" "127,956,845.80" "125,446,341.24" "108,918,876.44" "106,119,478.05" "97,271,054.62" "100,755,233.54" "111,703,663.60" "122,884,217.18" "125,101,959.25" "121,477,779.64" "117,688,956.76" "118,771,760.58" "124,488,717.46" "124,227,433.38" "125,072,494.88" "126,209,950.72" "131,478,033.61" "132,394,920.06" "140,752,415.88" "149,146,132.10" "153,268,904.14" "155,776,054.75" "160,998,401.76" "171,607,150.54" "170,289,794.46" "169,819,378.78" "177,337,131.56" "179,625,404.70" "170,874,724.21" "166,137,191.54" "172,284,660.47" "167,742,965.35" "180,277,892.23" "182,636,743.84" "177,065,186.76" "169,580,894.55" "173,220,467.11" "179,678,369.55" "183,270,709.56" "185,169,326.65" "187,088,928.23" "189,029,923.78" "190,988,434.39" "192,968,717.37" 2021 +429 IRN NGDPRPPPPC Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,772.53" "9,776.88" "11,589.80" "12,390.72" "11,073.67" "10,856.40" "9,426.08" "9,183.81" "8,418.05" "8,719.58" "9,667.08" "10,634.67" "10,826.60" "10,512.96" "10,185.06" "10,278.77" "10,773.53" "10,750.92" "10,824.05" "10,922.49" "11,378.40" "11,457.75" "12,181.03" "12,907.44" "13,264.23" "13,481.20" "13,933.16" "14,851.26" "14,737.26" "14,696.54" "15,347.15" "15,545.18" "14,787.88" "14,377.88" "14,909.90" "14,516.85" "15,601.65" "15,805.79" "15,323.61" "14,675.91" "14,990.88" "15,549.76" "15,860.65" "16,024.96" "16,191.09" "16,359.07" "16,528.56" "16,699.94" 2021 +429 IRN NGDPPC Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "175,392.54" "199,890.47" "250,838.58" "311,020.23" "325,485.61" "330,101.34" "321,310.83" "380,935.91" "418,140.34" "513,872.89" "711,032.10" "991,366.75" "1,309,478.31" "1,870,079.11" "2,394,645.02" "3,398,482.43" "4,617,119.48" "5,298,275.47" "5,817,660.77" "7,723,090.97" "10,138,383.82" "11,628,520.87" "16,094,285.62" "19,512,140.58" "24,133,180.92" "29,730,468.32" "35,541,331.19" "46,804,810.40" "56,467,563.64" "59,693,319.96" "72,249,185.26" "91,763,502.80" "103,838,564.95" "138,088,160.85" "157,172,086.51" "153,330,251.92" "180,277,892.23" "206,444,048.23" "263,474,854.65" "329,389,265.69" "485,392,047.15" "787,050,929.09" "1,164,244,573.68" "1,618,043,649.83" "2,108,522,979.60" "2,651,806,587.38" "3,337,730,804.04" "4,209,736,306.88" 2021 +429 IRN NGDPDPC Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,439.40" "2,485.69" "2,965.58" "3,560.28" "3,531.17" "3,793.91" "4,225.46" "5,467.98" "6,009.20" "7,133.82" "10,661.48" "5,445.57" 890.842 "1,121.08" "1,368.37" "1,941.99" "2,631.46" "3,018.96" "3,314.91" "4,400.62" "5,776.86" "5,124.77" "2,020.84" "2,353.36" "2,764.81" "3,291.94" "3,863.50" "5,045.69" "5,890.71" "6,016.80" "6,983.78" "8,322.46" "5,548.31" "5,561.45" "5,910.08" "5,172.13" "5,730.83" "6,005.05" "6,288.94" "7,842.60" "11,556.95" "18,739.31" "23,033.52" "23,619.06" "24,432.88" "25,265.75" "26,129.87" "27,076.79" 2021 +429 IRN PPPPC Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,750.75" "5,713.02" "7,190.85" "7,988.83" "7,397.36" "7,481.53" "6,626.64" "6,616.01" "6,278.21" "6,758.10" "7,772.85" "8,840.04" "9,204.68" "9,149.85" "9,053.82" "9,328.70" "9,956.77" "10,107.19" "10,290.49" "10,530.39" "11,218.47" "11,551.21" "12,471.78" "13,476.37" "14,220.64" "14,906.51" "15,881.63" "17,385.60" "17,582.98" "17,646.78" "18,649.49" "19,282.63" "17,040.70" "16,238.32" "16,106.08" "14,327.84" "15,281.92" "15,805.79" "15,689.67" "15,295.30" "15,811.85" "17,082.86" "18,663.23" "19,528.42" "20,144.87" "20,732.15" "21,345.73" "21,984.39" 2021 +429 IRN NGAP_NPGDP Islamic Republic of Iran Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +429 IRN PPPSH Islamic Republic of Iran Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.686 1.562 1.917 2.079 1.849 1.818 1.585 1.525 1.37 1.402 1.531 1.685 1.567 1.515 1.447 1.429 1.463 1.426 1.416 1.397 1.411 1.411 1.483 1.548 1.535 1.512 1.508 1.547 1.506 1.527 1.534 1.514 1.287 1.184 1.146 1.011 1.051 1.047 0.993 0.937 1 0.989 0.988 0.983 0.972 0.96 0.949 0.938 2022 +429 IRN PPPEX Islamic Republic of Iran Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 30.499 34.989 34.883 38.932 44 44.122 48.488 57.578 66.602 76.038 91.476 112.145 142.262 204.384 264.49 364.304 463.717 524.208 565.344 733.41 903.723 "1,006.69" "1,290.46" "1,447.88" "1,697.05" "1,994.46" "2,237.89" "2,692.16" "3,211.49" "3,382.67" "3,874.06" "4,758.87" "6,093.56" "8,503.85" "9,758.55" "10,701.56" "11,796.81" "13,061.30" "16,792.89" "21,535.32" "30,698.00" "46,072.54" "62,381.74" "82,855.83" "104,667.97" "127,907.95" "156,365.24" "191,487.48" 2022 +429 IRN NID_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. The accuracy of data before 1990, the time of the Iran-Iraq war, cannot be verified. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: GDP in US dollars is computed using Iran's official exchange rate which was 42,000 rials per U.S. dollar during 2019-21 and that the market exchange rate averaged 210,000 rials per U.S. dollar over that period. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 37.832 31.322 23.801 31.448 24.764 22.24 19.361 16.013 16.416 25.243 33.336 45.643 45.064 29.756 19.577 29.165 36.945 35.685 34.344 33.779 37.553 40.184 43.166 48.138 47.263 40.281 38.648 39.954 41.813 40.417 38.039 35.879 38.005 36.9 39.521 32.991 31.245 34.295 32.562 39.41 44.26 41.318 40.135 39.802 39.477 39.16 38.851 38.549 2022 +429 IRN NGSD_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. The accuracy of data before 1990, the time of the Iran-Iraq war, cannot be verified. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: GDP in US dollars is computed using Iran's official exchange rate which was 42,000 rials per U.S. dollar during 2019-21 and that the market exchange rate averaged 210,000 rials per U.S. dollar over that period. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 50.485 41.857 25.895 35.827 31.835 22.284 20.282 18.607 15.26 22.852 34.695 44.108 44.411 31.275 22.937 34.65 40.256 36.887 33.3 36.174 40.96 41.992 45.868 48.653 48.039 47.09 46.231 48.998 47.109 42.531 43.351 45.234 43.544 42.761 42.466 33.293 34.135 37.359 37.645 39.156 44.187 42.019 41.758 41.281 40.261 39.56 39.131 38.814 2022 +429 IRN PCPI Islamic Republic of Iran "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Central Bank. CBI stopped publishing price statistics regularly since FY 2018/19, thus, desk uses Statistical Office data since then. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.183 0.228 0.27 0.324 0.365 0.38 0.471 0.601 0.775 0.91 0.992 1.192 1.483 1.817 2.45 3.658 4.533 5.283 6.258 7.525 8.45 9.425 10.917 12.617 14.55 16.042 17.967 21.275 26.658 29.542 33.175 40.317 52.642 70.908 81.942 91.708 100.008 109.65 142.79 192.229 262.281 367.54 514.5 720.3 936.39 "1,170.49" "1,463.11" "1,828.89" 2022 +429 IRN PCPIPCH Islamic Republic of Iran "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 20.627 24.199 18.681 19.742 12.578 4.378 23.722 27.708 28.9 17.401 9 20.168 24.476 22.472 34.862 49.32 23.918 16.544 18.454 20.24 12.292 11.538 15.827 15.573 15.324 10.252 12 18.414 25.304 10.816 12.299 21.527 30.57 34.7 15.56 11.919 9.05 9.641 30.223 34.623 36.442 40.132 39.985 40 30 25 25 25 2022 +429 IRN PCPIE Islamic Republic of Iran "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Central Bank. CBI stopped publishing price statistics regularly since FY 2018/19, thus, desk uses Statistical Office data since then. Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2016/17. 2016/17=100 Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.872 1 1.4 1.6 2.1 3 4.1 4.8 5.7 6.8 8.1 9 10 11.8 13.4 15.5 16.7 19.4 23.7 27.9 30.8 36.9 44.5 62.9 75.2 87.4 94.7 105.9 114.7 170.693 208.301 309.699 417.122 604.827 816.516 "1,020.65" "1,275.81" "1,594.76" "1,993.45" 2022 +429 IRN PCPIEPCH Islamic Republic of Iran "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.662 40 14.286 31.25 42.857 36.667 17.073 18.75 19.298 19.118 11.111 11.111 18 13.559 15.672 7.742 16.168 22.165 17.722 10.394 19.805 20.596 41.348 19.555 16.223 8.352 11.827 8.31 48.817 22.033 48.678 34.686 45 35 25 25 25 25 2022 +429 IRN TM_RPCH Islamic Republic of Iran Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Base year: FY2000/01 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 0.931 13.264 -6.019 46.616 -10.667 -20.295 -27.501 6.255 -21.301 19.497 34.7 33.097 -9.101 -19.637 -39.04 -0.928 16.759 -6.46 0.356 -5.271 10.32 22.92 31.596 21.606 13.974 4.568 7.756 9.639 12.436 4.284 1.607 -5.514 -11.549 -4.981 15.207 -8.024 12.1 10.534 -16.04 -5.41 -27.55 22.65 6.517 -12.829 -11.023 -12.904 -13.421 -10.165 2022 +429 IRN TMG_RPCH Islamic Republic of Iran Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Base year: FY2000/01 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 14.804 29.171 0.47 50.643 -15.511 -17.736 -25.31 2.238 -17.303 27.349 25.1 31.686 -10.513 -19.307 -36.189 -1.078 14.825 -7.662 -0.242 -6.711 8.086 23.893 17.816 22.381 18.153 7.289 8.816 7.382 13.403 4.115 1.982 -4.215 -11.336 -6.817 16.004 -10.136 13.343 11.574 -18.874 -4.104 -21.424 21.568 6.517 -12.829 -11.023 -12.904 -13.421 -10.165 2022 +429 IRN TX_RPCH Islamic Republic of Iran Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Base year: FY2000/01 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 -69.883 -10.111 135.474 2.765 -18.869 -9.384 -12.401 27.568 11.072 7.881 20.7 10.682 9.651 15.793 1.348 -17.899 -5.053 -13.101 8.559 -1.627 11.243 -2.05 13.578 18.56 -1.344 -5.453 4.013 -3.128 -3.775 6.939 7.972 -0.839 -1.312 -20.329 22.507 43.039 14.499 0.266 -12.812 -21.702 -4.626 14.422 13.724 -4.369 -8.401 -4.113 -0.848 1.439 2022 +429 IRN TXG_RPCH Islamic Republic of Iran Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Base year: FY2000/01 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 -71.149 -9.486 105.795 13.471 -19.031 -17.623 3.454 26.175 5.04 15.247 20.7 16.585 4.3 15.335 6.279 -21.537 -0.8 -14.21 5.58 2.606 5.4 -6.486 9.232 18.004 -1.835 -2.975 6.374 -3.469 -4.18 5.73 7.905 1.25 -1.829 -23.068 20.772 41.849 16.543 2.391 -14.926 -25.732 6.322 13.884 13.107 -4.257 -8.127 -3.734 -0.52 1.562 2022 +429 IRN LUR Islamic Republic of Iran Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2021/22. The fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.2 10 10 10 10 10 9.085 11.897 13.569 15.777 16.046 16.626 12.2 11.3 12.3 11.5 11.3 10.5 10.4 11.9 13.5 12.3 12.1 10.4 10.6 11 12.425 12.075 12.125 10.65 9.6 9.175 9.381 9.645 9.908 9.953 9.998 9.998 2022 +429 IRN LE Islamic Republic of Iran Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +429 IRN LP Islamic Republic of Iran Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 39.291 40.826 42.42 44.077 45.798 47.587 49.445 50.662 51.909 53.187 54.496 55.837 56.656 57.488 58.331 59.187 60.055 60.994 61.842 62.512 63.515 64.584 65.657 67.315 68.345 69.39 70.496 71.532 72.266 73.196 74.157 75.15 76.038 77.016 77.97 78.94 79.926 81.07 82.084 83.075 84.038 84.841 85.69 86.547 87.412 88.286 89.169 90.061 2021 +429 IRN GGR Islamic Republic of Iran General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,933.50" "8,380.00" "12,298.00" "28,982.00" "33,482.00" "45,008.00" "55,862.00" "61,452.00" "52,104.00" "89,784.00" "147,295.14" "125,103.10" "164,600.30" "206,990.40" "254,000.70" "386,717.30" "413,007.00" "471,722.27" "594,988.95" "624,363.60" "818,773.60" "1,112,747.51" "993,729.52" "1,326,784.09" "1,606,799.90" "1,794,099.70" "2,199,473.60" "2,594,888.90" "2,943,775.50" "2,642,588.50" "2,953,037.00" "5,392,991.98" "8,298,940.59" "11,685,318.91" "15,553,198.92" "19,955,813.02" "25,645,479.23" "33,205,756.20" 2021 +429 IRN GGR_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.894 15.139 16.576 26.958 23.97 22.376 20.146 19.016 14.482 18.597 22.874 16.658 15.577 15.759 15.4 18.745 16.484 14.089 14.581 14.29 15.282 16.136 12.586 12.476 13.112 14.823 15.265 15.504 13.612 9.657 7.239 8.076 8.319 8.344 8.439 8.524 8.617 8.758 2021 +429 IRN GGX Islamic Republic of Iran General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,750.80" "9,490.00" "13,074.00" "35,734.00" "39,208.00" "51,467.00" "58,398.00" "68,591.00" "74,187.00" "92,782.40" "104,703.70" "124,921.40" "201,768.90" "251,177.90" "303,229.70" "447,570.70" "560,443.10" "567,763.90" "804,755.60" "791,161.20" "870,891.80" "1,165,071.40" "1,039,275.70" "1,415,137.50" "1,735,115.20" "1,975,650.80" "2,454,963.10" "2,864,951.50" "3,298,393.70" "3,869,332.10" "5,305,114.30" "8,265,128.33" "12,487,173.81" "20,088,826.93" "27,447,891.83" "35,744,278.35" "46,527,935.62" "60,979,884.61" 2021 +429 IRN GGX_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.003 17.144 17.622 33.239 28.069 25.587 21.061 21.225 20.62 19.218 16.26 16.634 19.094 19.123 18.384 21.695 22.368 16.958 19.721 18.107 16.255 16.895 13.163 13.306 14.159 16.322 17.038 17.118 15.251 14.14 13.005 12.378 12.517 14.345 14.892 15.268 15.633 16.084 2021 +429 IRN GGXCNL Islamic Republic of Iran General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -817.3 "-1,110.00" -776 "-6,752.00" "-5,726.00" "-6,459.00" "-2,536.00" "-7,139.00" "-22,083.00" "-2,998.40" "42,591.44" 181.7 "-37,168.60" "-44,187.50" "-49,229.00" "-60,853.40" "-147,436.10" "-96,041.63" "-209,766.65" "-166,797.60" "-52,118.20" "-52,323.89" "-45,546.18" "-88,353.41" "-128,315.30" "-181,551.10" "-255,489.50" "-270,062.60" "-354,618.20" "-1,226,743.60" "-2,352,077.30" "-2,872,136.35" "-4,188,233.22" "-8,403,508.02" "-11,894,692.91" "-15,788,465.33" "-20,882,456.38" "-27,774,128.41" 2021 +429 IRN GGXCNL_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.109 -2.005 -1.046 -6.281 -4.099 -3.211 -0.915 -2.209 -6.138 -0.621 6.614 0.024 -3.517 -3.364 -2.985 -2.95 -5.884 -2.869 -5.14 -3.817 -0.973 -0.759 -0.577 -0.831 -1.047 -1.5 -1.773 -1.614 -1.64 -4.483 -5.766 -4.301 -4.198 -6.001 -6.454 -6.744 -7.016 -7.326 2021 +429 IRN GGSB Islamic Republic of Iran General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +429 IRN GGSB_NPGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +429 IRN GGXONLB Islamic Republic of Iran General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,284.87" "-34,093.14" "-40,846.22" "-46,476.90" "-56,589.80" "-142,693.39" "-88,305.13" "-201,792.55" "-160,900.90" "-47,555.62" "-46,268.99" "-39,405.36" "-80,089.65" "-118,390.92" "-169,773.59" "-194,447.41" "-159,505.59" "-207,852.23" "-1,088,496.71" "-2,152,159.30" "-2,460,162.75" "-3,604,857.24" "-5,070,958.07" "-6,517,983.48" "-8,081,098.55" "-9,991,174.64" "-12,161,781.65" 2021 +429 IRN GGXONLB_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.304 -3.226 -3.11 -2.818 -2.743 -5.695 -2.638 -4.945 -3.683 -0.888 -0.671 -0.499 -0.753 -0.966 -1.403 -1.349 -0.953 -0.961 -3.978 -5.276 -3.684 -3.613 -3.621 -3.536 -3.452 -3.357 -3.208 2021 +429 IRN GGXWDN Islamic Republic of Iran General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "88,254.77" "109,951.04" "113,842.28" "110,907.76" "106,678.32" "96,046.79" "173,356.42" "199,356.84" "238,501.50" "179,946.58" "140,602.90" "77,116.07" "51,001.35" "269,725.61" "300,975.10" "116,901.60" "284,600.30" "-359,822.68" "-421,807.15" "2,619,615.00" "5,244,521.44" "5,514,603.85" "6,301,854.00" "9,016,165.73" "14,741,245.44" "24,108,200.36" "28,523,937.48" "37,204,843.58" "49,391,103.39" "65,544,140.49" "86,880,073.67" "115,218,837.50" 2021 +429 IRN GGXWDN_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.829 34.023 31.643 22.972 16.567 12.789 16.405 15.178 14.46 8.723 5.612 2.303 1.25 6.173 5.618 1.695 3.605 -3.383 -3.442 21.643 36.398 32.95 29.139 32.949 36.138 36.104 28.591 26.568 26.798 27.996 29.191 30.39 2021 +429 IRN GGXWDG Islamic Republic of Iran General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "99,293.77" "121,779.04" "130,092.18" "130,922.06" "142,648.58" "192,309.69" "301,485.42" "351,854.94" "424,124.10" "457,501.98" "456,915.00" "537,772.17" "504,925.25" "580,157.71" "790,668.50" "845,394.00" "1,070,834.30" "1,250,423.22" "1,542,551.55" "4,481,215.00" "6,902,421.44" "7,538,803.85" "8,770,854.00" "11,685,005.00" "17,981,978.39" "28,315,000.00" "34,091,132.28" "44,676,662.05" "59,274,119.68" "78,395,784.99" "103,442,503.44" "136,419,748.84" 2021 +429 IRN GGXWDG_NGDP Islamic Republic of Iran General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.81 37.683 36.159 27.118 22.152 25.607 28.531 26.788 25.714 22.177 18.236 16.062 12.374 13.278 14.757 12.259 13.562 11.758 12.587 37.023 47.904 45.044 40.555 42.702 44.083 42.404 34.172 31.904 32.16 33.486 34.756 35.982 2021 +429 IRN NGDP_FY Islamic Republic of Iran "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Policy Lending series does not exist Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Excludes Targeted Subsidy Organization and National Development Fund Accounts Reporting in calendar year: No. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March. Iranian year starts in March 21 and ends in March 20 GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual accounting method is not used General government includes: Central Government;. General Government data set equal to Central Government since General Government data are not reported. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: types of instruments are unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022 "7,265.49" "9,160.62" "12,236.25" "15,391.10" "16,636.12" "18,165.43" "19,887.85" "23,338.40" "21,850.13" "26,984.04" "38,748.41" "55,354.95" "74,189.80" "107,507.11" "139,682.04" "201,145.98" "277,281.11" "323,163.01" "359,775.78" "482,785.86" "643,939.45" "751,016.39" "1,056,702.51" "1,313,459.74" "1,649,382.25" "2,062,997.20" "2,505,521.68" "3,348,041.70" "4,080,696.25" "4,369,336.13" "5,357,811.73" "6,895,999.71" "7,895,676.80" "10,634,997.80" "12,254,707.59" "12,103,890.09" "14,408,890.81" "16,736,418.99" "21,627,069.97" "27,364,013.25" "40,791,376.86" "66,774,502.84" "99,763,901.19" "140,036,358.30" "184,310,589.07" "234,118,195.22" "297,622,666.32" "379,132,454.91" 2021 +429 IRN BCA Islamic Republic of Iran Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. The accuracy of data before 1990, the time of the Iran-Iraq war, cannot be verified. Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Iranian rial Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.555 -4.328 4.913 -0.44 -0.957 -0.936 -5.668 -2.699 -2.123 -2.972 -2.7 -11.2 -7.3 -4.2 5 3.358 5.232 2.213 -2.14 6.589 12.5 5.985 3.585 0.816 1.465 15.553 20.652 32.64 22.546 9.313 27.51 58.507 23.366 25.104 13.572 1.235 13.236 14.915 26.242 -1.651 -0.707 11.145 32.031 30.23 16.743 8.932 6.522 6.461 2022 +429 IRN BCA_NGDPD Islamic Republic of Iran Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.709 -4.264 3.906 -0.28 -0.592 -0.519 -2.713 -0.974 -0.68 -0.783 -0.465 -3.683 -14.464 -6.517 6.264 2.922 3.311 1.202 -1.044 2.395 3.407 1.808 2.702 0.515 0.775 6.809 7.583 9.043 5.296 2.115 5.312 9.355 5.539 5.861 2.945 0.302 2.89 3.064 5.083 -0.253 -0.073 0.701 1.623 1.479 0.784 0.4 0.28 0.265 2022 +433 IRQ NGDP_R Iraq "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year rebased from 1988 to 2007 in end-2014. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "35,529.20" "44,323.40" "42,399.10" "39,613.90" "36,525.21" "66,398.21" "101,845.26" "103,551.40" "109,389.94" "111,455.81" "120,626.52" "124,702.85" "132,687.03" "142,700.22" "162,587.53" "174,990.18" "176,282.47" "180,754.02" "208,227.03" "201,149.50" "210,609.94" "222,848.46" "187,858.12" "202,279.31" "221,025.87" "229,768.75" "235,466.76" "240,373.26" "245,888.56" "252,414.47" 2021 +433 IRQ NGDP_RPCH Iraq "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.752 -4.341 -6.569 -7.797 81.787 53.386 1.675 5.638 1.889 8.228 3.379 6.403 7.546 13.936 7.628 0.738 2.537 15.199 -3.399 4.703 5.811 -15.701 7.677 9.268 3.956 2.48 2.084 2.294 2.654 2021 +433 IRQ NGDP Iraq "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year rebased from 1988 to 2007 in end-2014. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "16,959.34" "36,382.34" "49,904.22" "36,527.73" "37,123.49" "29,989.13" "53,235.36" "73,533.60" "95,587.96" "111,455.81" "157,026.06" "130,642.19" "162,064.57" "217,327.11" "254,225.49" "273,587.53" "273,603.02" "207,121.63" "198,029.45" "227,348.97" "264,172.06" "276,196.90" "201,775.24" "299,783.13" "410,169.90" "397,185.34" "404,824.95" "415,085.95" "429,963.80" "449,094.87" 2021 +433 IRQ NGDPD Iraq "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.469 18.449 25.857 18.936 18.97 15.8 36.642 50.065 65.144 88.833 131.614 111.66 138.517 185.75 218.032 234.638 234.651 177.634 167.798 192.343 223.496 233.669 169.444 206.747 282.876 273.921 279.19 286.266 296.527 309.721 2021 +433 IRQ PPPGDP Iraq "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 79.244 100.251 98.072 93.694 87.735 162.639 256.161 268.62 292.521 306.1 337.64 351.286 378.271 415.269 483.559 515.106 490.962 369.519 347.125 405.43 434.638 468.122 399.376 447.904 524.21 564.362 590.493 614 640.045 669.746 2021 +433 IRQ NGDP_D Iraq "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.734 82.084 117.701 92.209 101.638 45.166 52.271 71.012 87.383 100 130.175 104.763 122.14 152.296 156.362 156.345 155.207 114.588 95.103 113.025 125.432 123.939 107.408 148.203 185.576 172.863 171.924 172.684 174.861 177.92 2021 +433 IRQ NGDPRPC Iraq "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,557,758.57" "3,818,213.77" "3,782,417.11" "3,897,861.00" "3,877,987.83" "4,098,784.17" "4,134,271.30" "4,285,427.30" "4,493,077.05" "4,990,683.59" "5,236,486.89" "5,036,642.03" "5,133,219.81" "5,757,038.31" "5,416,050.20" "5,524,313.68" "5,697,203.58" "4,680,957.80" "4,912,571.16" "5,231,824.08" "5,300,949.03" "5,294,743.29" "5,268,100.97" "5,252,413.51" "5,255,178.32" 2013 +433 IRQ NGDPRPPPPC Iraq "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,155.32" "7,695.85" "7,623.70" "7,856.39" "7,816.33" "8,261.36" "8,332.89" "8,637.55" "9,056.08" "10,059.04" "10,554.47" "10,151.67" "10,346.33" "11,603.67" "10,916.39" "11,134.60" "11,483.07" "9,434.77" "9,901.60" "10,545.07" "10,684.40" "10,671.89" "10,618.19" "10,586.57" "10,592.14" 2013 +433 IRQ NGDPPC Iraq "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,155,226.29" "1,995,811.83" "2,685,958.20" "3,406,058.70" "3,877,987.83" "5,335,609.04" "4,331,178.10" "5,234,241.22" "6,842,788.75" "7,803,544.10" "8,186,959.70" "7,817,229.15" "5,882,031.64" "5,475,096.76" "6,121,484.05" "6,929,251.91" "7,061,076.25" "5,027,737.75" "7,280,556.52" "9,708,984.58" "9,163,383.60" "9,102,958.71" "9,097,163.03" "9,184,435.52" "9,349,993.51" 2013 +433 IRQ NGDPDPC Iraq "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 608.655 "1,373.74" "1,828.74" "2,321.26" "3,090.85" "4,472.12" "3,701.86" "4,473.71" "5,848.54" "6,692.58" "7,021.41" "6,704.31" "5,044.62" "4,639.26" "5,178.92" "5,862.31" "5,973.84" "4,222.11" "5,021.07" "6,695.85" "6,319.58" "6,277.90" "6,273.91" "6,334.09" "6,448.27" 2013 +433 IRQ PPPPC Iraq "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,265.09" "9,603.56" "9,811.86" "10,423.33" "10,650.44" "11,472.70" "11,646.19" "12,217.10" "13,075.22" "14,843.03" "15,414.28" "14,027.48" "10,493.95" "9,597.27" "10,916.39" "11,400.59" "11,967.72" "9,951.46" "10,877.83" "12,408.39" "13,020.28" "13,277.91" "13,456.63" "13,671.98" "13,943.87" 2013 +433 IRQ NGAP_NPGDP Iraq Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +433 IRQ PPPSH Iraq Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.176 0.213 0.194 0.177 0.159 0.278 0.404 0.393 0.394 0.381 0.4 0.415 0.42 0.434 0.48 0.488 0.448 0.33 0.299 0.331 0.335 0.345 0.3 0.306 0.324 0.328 0.326 0.322 0.319 0.317 2021 +433 IRQ PPPEX Iraq Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 214.014 362.911 508.854 389.863 423.133 184.391 207.82 273.746 326.772 364.115 465.07 371.896 428.436 523.34 525.738 531.128 557.279 560.517 570.485 560.761 607.798 590.01 505.226 669.303 782.454 703.778 685.572 676.036 671.771 670.545 2021 +433 IRQ NID_NGDP Iraq Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +433 IRQ NGSD_NGDP Iraq Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year rebased from 1988 to 2007 in end-2014. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.947 30.788 25.332 18.712 34.799 10.578 23.736 32.979 27.158 28.331 28.565 18.571 13.642 11.942 16.082 15.433 6.126 22.115 32.248 29.108 25.561 23.139 21.312 20.229 2021 +433 IRQ PCPI Iraq "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007. New base year introduced in Jan 2010 Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.42 49.88 76.441 100 102.668 100.415 102.87 108.634 115.249 117.415 120.041 121.713 122.353 122.578 123.028 122.784 123.489 130.95 139.417 145.718 150.048 153.268 156.357 159.449 2021 +433 IRQ PCPIPCH Iraq "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.959 53.248 30.821 2.668 -2.194 2.445 5.604 6.089 1.879 2.236 1.393 0.525 0.184 0.367 -0.199 0.574 6.042 6.466 4.519 2.972 2.146 2.015 1.978 2021 +433 IRQ PCPIE Iraq "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007. New base year introduced in Jan 2010 Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.865 17.707 20.602 24.586 33.378 43.951 57.846 95.345 99.798 106.538 101.834 105.207 111.541 115.571 119.191 121.083 123.879 121.961 122.901 122.784 122.901 126.779 133.476 141.217 146.457 150.336 153.409 156.415 159.599 2021 +433 IRQ PCPIEPCH Iraq "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.993 16.351 19.334 35.76 31.677 31.616 64.826 4.67 6.754 -4.415 3.312 6.02 3.614 3.132 1.587 2.31 -1.548 0.771 -0.096 0.096 3.155 5.283 5.8 3.71 2.649 2.044 1.959 2.036 2021 +433 IRQ TM_RPCH Iraq Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +433 IRQ TMG_RPCH Iraq Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +433 IRQ TX_RPCH Iraq Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +433 IRQ TXG_RPCH Iraq Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +433 IRQ LUR Iraq Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +433 IRQ LE Iraq Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +433 IRQ LP Iraq Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2013 Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.96 26.674 27.377 28.064 28.741 29.43 30.163 30.962 31.76 32.578 33.417 35 35.213 36.169 37.14 38.124 39.115 40.132 41.176 42.246 43.345 44.472 45.628 46.814 48.032 2013 +433 IRQ GGR Iraq General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "29,839.49" "49,468.98" "58,346.61" "60,141.32" "88,560.65" "60,330.97" "73,571.55" "104,563.99" "119,449.32" "115,417.55" "104,385.70" "63,450.14" "55,497.78" "76,317.73" "105,599.45" "99,268.70" "63,166.24" "105,543.46" "181,090.77" "178,661.42" "170,822.11" "166,813.91" "165,385.02" "167,492.03" 2021 +433 IRQ GGR_NGDP Iraq General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 56.052 67.274 61.04 53.96 56.399 46.18 45.396 48.114 46.986 42.187 38.152 30.634 28.025 33.569 39.974 35.941 31.305 35.207 44.15 44.982 42.197 40.188 38.465 37.295 2021 +433 IRQ GGX Iraq General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "48,683.84" "46,477.13" "48,108.37" "51,406.14" "89,904.11" "76,990.15" "80,344.08" "94,253.00" "109,041.15" "132,003.20" "119,791.01" "90,023.13" "84,218.10" "79,734.02" "84,689.00" "96,936.12" "89,024.74" "108,077.09" "135,744.29" "142,232.08" "142,686.23" "146,095.49" "151,066.98" "157,206.34" 2021 +433 IRQ GGX_NGDP Iraq General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 91.45 63.205 50.329 46.122 57.254 58.932 49.575 43.369 42.892 48.249 43.783 43.464 42.528 35.071 32.058 35.097 44.121 36.052 33.095 35.81 35.246 35.196 35.135 35.005 2021 +433 IRQ GGXCNL Iraq General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-18,844.34" "2,991.85" "10,238.24" "8,735.19" "-1,343.46" "-16,659.18" "-6,772.53" "10,310.99" "10,408.18" "-16,585.65" "-15,405.31" "-26,572.99" "-28,720.32" "-3,416.29" "20,910.45" "2,332.58" "-25,858.50" "-2,533.63" "45,346.48" "36,429.34" "28,135.88" "20,718.42" "14,318.04" "10,285.68" 2021 +433 IRQ GGXCNL_NGDP Iraq General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -35.398 4.069 10.711 7.837 -0.856 -12.752 -4.179 4.744 4.094 -6.062 -5.631 -12.83 -14.503 -1.503 7.915 0.845 -12.815 -0.845 11.056 9.172 6.95 4.991 3.33 2.29 2021 +433 IRQ GGSB Iraq General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +433 IRQ GGSB_NPGDP Iraq General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +433 IRQ GGXONLB Iraq General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-18,582.98" "2,882.33" "10,246.36" "8,186.38" "-1,540.37" "-16,458.86" "-5,984.14" "11,868.77" "11,333.34" "-15,600.47" "-14,703.59" "-25,264.18" "-27,326.99" "-1,175.87" "24,458.45" "5,066.32" "-23,302.61" "-1,233.90" "48,466.16" "38,442.36" "29,329.32" "21,551.28" "15,014.71" "10,953.02" 2021 +433 IRQ GGXONLB_NGDP Iraq General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -34.907 3.92 10.719 7.345 -0.981 -12.598 -3.692 5.461 4.458 -5.702 -5.374 -12.198 -13.799 -0.517 9.259 1.834 -11.549 -0.412 11.816 9.679 7.245 5.192 3.492 2.439 2021 +433 IRQ GGXWDN Iraq General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +433 IRQ GGXWDN_NGDP Iraq General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +433 IRQ GGXWDG Iraq General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "183,298.61" "167,174.43" "136,848.35" "130,497.85" "116,462.32" "114,148.74" "86,757.83" "88,494.22" "88,424.20" "87,512.43" "89,912.75" "117,923.59" "132,626.97" "134,275.21" "128,261.75" "124,821.73" "169,961.01" "177,108.47" "150,624.67" "138,262.05" "127,827.09" "121,094.57" "114,670.88" "104,450.81" 2021 +433 IRQ GGXWDG_NGDP Iraq General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 344.317 227.344 143.165 117.085 74.168 87.375 53.533 40.719 34.782 31.987 32.862 56.934 66.973 59.061 48.552 45.193 84.233 59.079 36.723 34.81 31.576 29.173 26.67 23.258 2021 +433 IRQ NGDP_FY Iraq "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "53,235.36" "73,533.60" "95,587.96" "111,455.81" "157,026.06" "130,642.19" "162,064.57" "217,327.11" "254,225.49" "273,587.53" "273,603.02" "207,121.63" "198,029.45" "227,348.97" "264,172.06" "276,196.90" "201,775.24" "299,783.13" "410,169.90" "397,185.34" "404,824.95" "415,085.95" "429,963.80" "449,094.87" 2021 +433 IRQ BCA Iraq Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Iraqi dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.414 -0.386 -1.683 -8.811 4.35 2.106 -3.01 16.714 -12.865 2.267 20.208 11.027 2.681 6.106 -11.307 -12.467 -9.034 6.735 0.836 -18.34 16.184 46.121 35.487 25.91 19.205 14.305 11.991 2021 +433 IRQ BCA_NGDPD Iraq Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.186 -2.036 -10.652 -24.047 8.688 3.232 -3.388 12.699 -11.522 1.636 10.879 5.058 1.143 2.602 -6.365 -7.43 -4.697 3.014 0.358 -10.824 7.828 16.304 12.955 9.28 6.709 4.824 3.872 2021 +178 IRL NGDP_R Ireland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Prior to 1995 Real GDP is calculated using implied growth rates and excludes services produced by financial intermediaries (FISIM). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 57.553 58.998 59.88 59.443 61.348 62.543 62.808 65.095 67.046 70.81 76.27 77.522 80.297 82.155 86.997 95.343 104.012 115.19 125.288 138.482 151.503 159.543 168.954 174.046 185.861 196.529 206.331 217.288 207.544 196.968 200.283 201.953 201.941 204.215 221.877 275.951 281.488 306.837 333.003 351.122 372.836 423.498 461.613 480.077 499.326 514.458 529.951 545.904 2021 +178 IRL NGDP_RPCH Ireland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.898 2.512 1.495 -0.729 3.204 1.947 0.424 3.641 2.998 5.614 7.711 1.642 3.579 2.314 5.894 9.593 9.092 10.747 8.766 10.531 9.403 5.307 5.899 3.014 6.788 5.74 4.988 5.31 -4.484 -5.096 1.683 0.834 -0.006 1.126 8.649 24.371 2.007 9.005 8.528 5.441 6.184 13.588 9 4 4.01 3.03 3.012 3.01 2021 +178 IRL NGDP Ireland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Prior to 1995 Real GDP is calculated using implied growth rates and excludes services produced by financial intermediaries (FISIM). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.219 16.04 19.028 20.973 23.228 25.232 26.877 28.724 30.684 34.037 36.905 38.399 40.898 44.049 47.345 54.839 60.235 69.4 80.431 92.791 108.496 122.089 135.998 145.577 156.259 170.306 184.916 197.07 187.283 169.519 167.392 171.702 175.615 179.457 195.085 262.976 270.206 297.763 326.631 356.705 372.836 426.283 491.761 535.698 578.142 610.192 644.532 679.809 2021 +178 IRL NGDPD Ireland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 21.425 20.423 21.313 20.618 19.883 21.168 28.516 33.66 36.875 38.03 48.199 48.84 54.911 51.364 55.843 69.26 75.928 82.957 90.305 98.993 100.253 109.347 128.505 164.63 194.283 211.993 232.193 270.112 275.417 236.185 222.096 238.959 225.771 238.344 259.237 291.805 299.009 336.259 385.911 399.366 425.511 504.517 519.776 549.088 594.177 630.818 670.652 712.041 2021 +178 IRL PPPGDP Ireland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 25.325 28.418 30.625 31.592 33.781 35.528 36.397 38.655 41.218 45.239 50.551 53.118 56.273 58.94 63.747 71.327 79.237 89.266 98.184 110.053 123.129 132.584 142.593 149.79 164.252 179.126 193.863 209.676 204.113 194.954 200.618 206.493 213.365 221.216 238.187 324.875 340.152 376.392 418.247 448.894 482.398 570.717 666.309 717.651 762.087 799.775 839.545 881.552 2021 +178 IRL NGDP_D Ireland "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.969 27.187 31.778 35.283 37.862 40.343 42.792 44.126 45.765 48.068 48.386 49.532 50.934 53.617 54.421 57.518 57.911 60.248 64.197 67.006 71.613 76.524 80.494 83.643 84.073 86.657 89.621 90.695 90.238 86.064 83.578 85.021 86.964 87.877 87.925 95.298 95.992 97.043 98.087 101.59 100 100.658 106.531 111.586 115.785 118.609 121.621 124.529 2021 +178 IRL NGDPRPC Ireland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,794.62" "17,004.55" "17,077.18" "16,836.49" "17,252.92" "17,534.26" "17,605.60" "18,216.24" "18,846.32" "20,024.63" "21,591.41" "21,821.96" "22,419.94" "22,812.96" "24,078.01" "26,275.00" "28,467.83" "31,198.67" "33,578.11" "36,698.65" "39,573.04" "41,028.60" "42,706.24" "43,281.78" "45,335.05" "46,794.40" "47,753.40" "48,885.67" "45,959.72" "43,318.52" "43,845.46" "44,050.20" "43,854.27" "44,101.77" "47,537.50" "58,539.48" "58,995.83" "63,588.02" "68,159.27" "70,942.62" "74,674.88" "84,049.89" "90,779.22" "93,549.60" "96,413.52" "98,429.77" "100,469.75" "102,550.65" 2021 +178 IRL NGDPRPPPPC Ireland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,601.68" "20,859.19" "20,948.28" "20,653.04" "21,163.86" "21,508.98" "21,596.49" "22,345.54" "23,118.46" "24,563.87" "26,485.81" "26,768.63" "27,502.16" "27,984.26" "29,536.09" "32,231.09" "34,920.99" "38,270.87" "41,189.70" "45,017.61" "48,543.57" "50,329.08" "52,387.01" "53,093.02" "55,611.73" "57,401.89" "58,578.28" "59,967.21" "56,378.00" "53,138.08" "53,784.48" "54,035.63" "53,795.28" "54,098.88" "58,313.44" "71,809.37" "72,369.18" "78,002.33" "83,609.80" "87,024.10" "91,602.40" "103,102.56" "111,357.31" "114,755.69" "118,268.81" "120,742.11" "123,244.52" "125,797.13" 2021 +178 IRL NGDPPC Ireland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,857.51" "4,623.09" "5,426.71" "5,940.44" "6,532.27" "7,073.82" "7,533.75" "8,038.10" "8,625.08" "9,625.53" "10,447.32" "10,808.94" "11,419.33" "12,231.57" "13,103.61" "15,112.74" "16,486.13" "18,796.66" "21,556.11" "24,590.23" "28,339.48" "31,396.81" "34,376.00" "36,202.11" "38,114.55" "40,550.59" "42,797.10" "44,337.00" "41,473.01" "37,281.75" "36,645.05" "37,451.82" "38,137.21" "38,755.09" "41,797.27" "55,787.00" "56,631.29" "61,707.55" "66,855.04" "72,070.64" "74,674.88" "84,602.62" "96,708.14" "104,388.26" "111,631.97" "116,746.45" "122,192.37" "127,705.45" 2021 +178 IRL NGDPDPC Ireland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,252.21" "5,886.37" "6,078.14" "5,839.83" "5,591.81" "5,934.55" "7,993.15" "9,419.51" "10,365.28" "10,754.62" "13,644.79" "13,748.20" "15,331.89" "14,262.80" "15,455.35" "19,086.80" "20,781.39" "22,468.61" "24,202.50" "26,233.71" "26,186.26" "28,120.10" "32,482.08" "40,940.14" "47,389.26" "50,476.48" "53,738.84" "60,770.05" "60,989.98" "51,943.47" "48,620.63" "52,122.09" "49,029.29" "51,472.09" "55,542.02" "61,902.66" "62,668.05" "69,685.26" "78,988.57" "80,690.15" "85,225.09" "100,129.45" "102,217.44" "106,997.40" "114,728.20" "120,692.71" "127,144.26" "133,760.41" 2021 +178 IRL PPPPC Ireland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,390.32" "8,190.61" "8,733.85" "8,947.96" "9,500.21" "9,960.42" "10,202.31" "10,817.27" "11,586.07" "12,793.20" "14,310.39" "14,952.36" "15,712.18" "16,366.52" "17,643.08" "19,656.60" "21,687.05" "24,177.24" "26,314.07" "29,164.77" "32,161.57" "34,095.76" "36,043.05" "37,249.77" "40,064.24" "42,650.76" "44,867.88" "47,173.01" "45,200.04" "42,875.53" "43,918.72" "45,040.58" "46,335.18" "47,773.36" "51,031.95" "68,918.00" "71,290.91" "78,002.33" "85,607.10" "90,696.95" "96,618.95" "113,267.77" "131,034.14" "139,844.18" "147,149.47" "153,018.71" "159,163.57" "165,603.81" 2021 +178 IRL NGAP_NPGDP Ireland Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.967 11.032 10.892 9.863 6.464 6.9 5.959 3.368 3.403 2.588 3.664 6.134 2.876 1.055 -1.841 -6.744 -4.31 -2.242 0.233 0.458 2.907 1.858 0.785 1.239 0.811 2.512 4.414 5.646 2.413 -3.779 -3.876 -4.2 -4.948 -3.165 -1.2 0.5 1.9 1.532 0.907 0.375 -1.903 1.297 0.5 0 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +178 IRL PPPSH Ireland Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.189 0.19 0.192 0.187 0.184 0.181 0.176 0.176 0.173 0.177 0.183 0.181 0.169 0.17 0.175 0.185 0.194 0.206 0.219 0.234 0.244 0.251 0.258 0.256 0.259 0.262 0.261 0.261 0.242 0.23 0.223 0.216 0.212 0.209 0.217 0.29 0.293 0.308 0.322 0.331 0.363 0.389 0.412 0.417 0.421 0.42 0.418 0.418 2021 +178 IRL PPPEX Ireland Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.522 0.564 0.621 0.664 0.688 0.71 0.738 0.743 0.744 0.752 0.73 0.723 0.727 0.747 0.743 0.769 0.76 0.777 0.819 0.843 0.881 0.921 0.954 0.972 0.951 0.951 0.954 0.94 0.918 0.87 0.834 0.832 0.823 0.811 0.819 0.809 0.794 0.791 0.781 0.795 0.773 0.747 0.738 0.746 0.759 0.763 0.768 0.771 2021 +178 IRL NID_NGDP Ireland Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Prior to 1995 Real GDP is calculated using implied growth rates and excludes services produced by financial intermediaries (FISIM). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 28.242 29.237 27.702 24.116 22.816 20.167 19.17 17.409 16.713 19.304 22.194 20.18 17.262 16.069 17.173 18.93 20.593 22.229 24.096 24.636 24.508 24.256 24.082 25.744 27.218 30.31 31.893 29.248 24.667 20.304 17.277 17.176 20.193 18.786 22.233 25.787 37.589 34.572 28.552 54.954 43.649 24.703 24.706 24.943 24.857 25.626 26.385 27.258 2021 +178 IRL NGSD_NGDP Ireland Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Prior to 1995 Real GDP is calculated using implied growth rates and excludes services produced by financial intermediaries (FISIM). National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.302 13.434 15.984 15.842 15.511 14.64 14.745 16.026 15.542 16.562 19.34 18.802 16.725 18.867 19.097 20.894 22.771 24.407 24.459 24.521 25.122 24.435 24.329 26.236 27.12 26.769 26.54 22.738 18.412 15.637 15.989 15.479 16.814 20.339 23.307 30.181 33.379 35.062 33.453 35.114 36.807 38.933 36.922 34.752 34.354 33.944 33.492 34.335 2021 +178 IRL PCPI Ireland "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 28.736 34.553 40.492 44.702 48.562 51.217 52.775 54.439 55.618 57.838 59.779 61.652 63.594 64.495 66.021 67.683 69.15 70.017 71.5 73.242 77.125 80.2 83.958 87.325 89.333 91.3 93.733 96.45 99.458 97.783 96.2 97.35 99.192 99.725 100.033 99.975 99.8 100.058 100.775 101.642 101.183 103.617 112.32 119.621 123.21 125.674 128.188 130.751 2021 +178 IRL PCPIPCH Ireland "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.345 20.243 17.189 10.397 8.636 5.468 3.041 3.154 2.166 3.99 3.357 3.132 3.15 1.418 2.366 2.518 2.167 1.253 2.119 2.436 5.302 3.987 4.686 4.01 2.3 2.201 2.665 2.898 3.119 -1.684 -1.619 1.195 1.892 0.538 0.309 -0.058 -0.175 0.259 0.716 0.86 -0.451 2.405 8.4 6.5 3 2 2 2 2021 +178 IRL PCPIE Ireland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.5 73.8 74 74.2 74.9 78.5 81.9 85.6 88.2 90.3 92.1 94.9 98 99.3 96.8 96.6 98 99.7 100 99.7 100 99.8 100.3 101 102 100.9 106.6 117.243 122.169 124.612 127.104 129.647 132.239 2021 +178 IRL PCPIEPCH Ireland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.408 0.271 0.27 0.943 4.806 4.331 4.518 3.037 2.381 1.993 3.04 3.267 1.327 -2.518 -0.207 1.449 1.735 0.301 -0.3 0.301 -0.2 0.501 0.698 0.99 -1.078 5.649 9.984 4.201 2 2 2 2 2021 +178 IRL TM_RPCH Ireland Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: For goods - average of unit value indices and producer price indices are used. For services - price surveys are used only for services deflation on a quarterly basis. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Fisher chain-linked estimate is used for the annual data. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.407 1.628 -3.693 4.977 9.751 3.158 5.204 7.298 6.434 13.886 6.024 2.439 8.063 7.529 15.48 15.93 12.842 16.645 27.775 12.617 21.686 13.101 5.339 -2.418 1.904 12.723 9.301 9.35 -2.786 -1.702 0.568 2.643 -1.015 1.085 14.664 32.354 19.006 1.179 2.467 42.323 -2.072 -8.35 10 6.405 5.39 5.1 5.015 5.003 2021 +178 IRL TMG_RPCH Ireland Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: For goods - average of unit value indices and producer price indices are used. For services - price surveys are used only for services deflation on a quarterly basis. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Fisher chain-linked estimate is used for the annual data. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.447 1.854 -3.352 3.048 10.411 3.369 2.972 6.242 4.538 13.143 6.943 0.633 4.888 6.798 13.099 14.598 10.044 14.817 -0.903 8.362 8.542 11.284 4.652 -9.036 -2.53 17.567 10.504 11.623 -11.426 -1.524 -5.72 3.483 5.823 2.317 9.145 15.779 6.748 -1.384 11.373 9.15 -2.508 4.106 12 7.5 7 6 6 6 2021 +178 IRL TX_RPCH Ireland Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: For goods - average of unit value indices and producer price indices are used. For services - price surveys are used only for services deflation on a quarterly basis. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Fisher chain-linked estimate is used for the annual data. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.065 1.705 4.482 10.52 16.246 6.6 2.71 13.879 8.151 11.417 9.173 5.61 13.859 9.812 15.101 20.141 12.421 17.549 22.771 15.77 21.188 14.007 6.477 -1.698 6.52 5.48 6.051 8.901 -3.804 4.65 5.981 3.109 -0.823 2.99 14.593 39.166 4.603 9.635 9.804 11.849 11.169 14.066 10.573 5.76 5 4 4.001 3.997 2021 +178 IRL TXG_RPCH Ireland Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: For goods - average of unit value indices and producer price indices are used. For services - price surveys are used only for services deflation on a quarterly basis. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Fisher chain-linked estimate is used for the annual data. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.828 0.703 7.209 12.148 18.375 6.536 3.681 14.497 7.106 11.218 8.46 5.6 14.678 10.157 14.843 20.104 9.891 14.936 -6.023 13.857 17.378 11.758 7.345 -6.967 6.996 3.923 2.772 8.778 -5.92 6.308 2.483 -0.637 -2.196 -0.35 16.304 59.15 0.763 3.915 8.582 7.18 15.354 18.007 11 6.5 5.5 5 5 5.043 2021 +178 IRL LUR Ireland Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO), data is from the Labor Force Survey (LFS) and is the average of the quarterly observations. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.7 18.1 18.8 18.4 17.9 17.2 19 16.3 16.7 15.1 14.1 11.8 9.858 7.55 5.908 4.392 4.183 4.725 4.85 4.75 4.633 4.775 5 6.808 12.642 14.592 15.4 15.492 13.767 11.9 9.917 8.383 6.75 5.783 4.983 5.842 6.25 4.73 4.801 4.801 4.849 4.774 4.801 2021 +178 IRL LE Ireland Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO), data is from the Labor Force Survey (LFS) and is the average of the quarterly observations. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.144 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.211 1.207 1.217 1.236 1.275 1.339 1.387 1.441 1.593 1.698 1.773 1.823 1.85 1.886 1.947 2.038 2.129 2.22 2.198 2.015 1.924 1.887 1.88 1.937 1.988 2.056 2.131 2.191 2.252 2.319 2.253 2.389 2.508 2.533 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +178 IRL LP Ireland Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO). Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 3.427 3.47 3.506 3.531 3.556 3.567 3.568 3.573 3.558 3.536 3.532 3.552 3.582 3.601 3.613 3.629 3.654 3.692 3.731 3.773 3.828 3.889 3.956 4.021 4.1 4.2 4.321 4.445 4.516 4.547 4.568 4.585 4.605 4.631 4.667 4.714 4.771 4.825 4.886 4.949 4.993 5.039 5.085 5.132 5.179 5.227 5.275 5.323 2021 +178 IRL GGR Ireland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.934 6.127 7.67 8.84 9.83 12.018 12.396 12.689 13.896 14.151 15.452 16.624 17.987 18.486 20.082 20.959 23.074 26.002 29.154 33.447 38.432 40.451 44.01 48.056 53.316 58.913 67.195 70.764 64.663 55.943 54.864 57.793 59.803 61.394 66.268 71.059 73.822 77.034 83.237 88.122 83.106 98.766 112.087 120.767 129.135 136.133 141.482 147.604 2021 +178 IRL GGR_NGDP Ireland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.219 38.306 37.466 36.248 36.045 35.423 33.132 32.36 33.011 34.12 34.592 36.338 35.908 34.527 33.001 32.776 33.659 34.053 34.211 33.969 27.021 27.321 25.871 25.483 24.704 22.29 23.169 22.793 22.544 22.336 22.31 21.951 21.713 2021 +178 IRL GGX Ireland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.325 7.926 9.951 11.022 11.937 14.623 15.12 14.985 15.157 14.878 16.444 17.698 19.148 19.641 20.942 22.096 23.193 25.049 27.488 30.165 33.165 39.279 44.716 47.552 51.288 56.238 62.063 70.236 77.83 79.461 108.628 81.114 74.666 72.871 73.314 76.417 75.88 77.892 82.773 86.54 102.122 105.807 110.296 118.207 125.346 131.559 137.218 143.234 2021 +178 IRL GGX_NGDP Ireland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.292 38.504 36.093 34.176 32.508 30.568 32.172 32.88 32.664 32.822 33.022 33.563 35.64 41.557 46.874 64.895 47.241 42.517 40.606 37.58 29.059 28.082 26.159 25.341 24.261 27.391 24.821 22.429 22.066 21.681 21.56 21.29 21.07 2021 +178 IRL GGXCNL Ireland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.39 -1.799 -2.281 -2.181 -2.107 -2.605 -2.724 -2.296 -1.261 -0.727 -0.993 -1.074 -1.161 -1.156 -0.86 -1.137 -0.119 0.953 1.666 3.282 5.267 1.172 -0.707 0.504 2.028 2.675 5.132 0.528 -13.167 -23.518 -53.765 -23.321 -14.863 -11.477 -7.046 -5.358 -2.058 -0.858 0.464 1.582 -19.016 -7.041 1.791 2.56 3.79 4.573 4.264 4.37 2021 +178 IRL GGXCNL_NGDP Ireland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.074 -0.197 1.373 2.071 3.537 4.855 0.96 -0.52 0.346 1.298 1.57 2.775 0.268 -7.031 -13.873 -32.119 -13.582 -8.464 -6.395 -3.612 -2.037 -0.761 -0.288 0.142 0.444 -5.1 -1.652 0.364 0.478 0.655 0.749 0.662 0.643 2021 +178 IRL GGSB Ireland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.685 1.583 3.097 3.954 0.279 -1.122 -0.211 1.503 0.912 1.683 -4.07 -15.038 -16.751 -16.96 -13.81 -11.162 -9.015 -6.513 -4.443 -4.154 -2.125 -0.461 1.174 -5.261 1.855 7.152 2.56 3.791 4.575 4.267 4.374 2021 +178 IRL GGSB_NPGDP Ireland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.373 1.973 3.353 3.751 0.233 -0.832 -0.147 0.97 0.549 0.95 -2.182 -8.223 -9.508 -9.739 -7.705 -6.042 -4.864 -3.298 -1.698 -1.567 -0.725 -0.142 0.33 -1.384 0.441 1.462 0.478 0.656 0.75 0.662 0.643 2021 +178 IRL GGXONLB Ireland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.584 -0.695 -0.698 -0.375 -0.078 -0.206 -0.327 0.26 1.31 1.857 2.015 1.957 1.852 1.803 2.055 1.464 2.286 3.288 4.111 5.223 7.012 2.482 0.825 2.094 3.531 4.137 6.495 1.752 -11.866 -21.072 -50.044 -19.121 -9.175 -5.12 -0.507 0.899 3.955 4.906 5.611 6.095 -15.229 -3.779 5.404 6.408 7.436 7.776 7.684 7.667 2021 +178 IRL GGXONLB_NGDP Ireland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.669 3.795 4.738 5.111 5.629 6.463 2.033 0.606 1.438 2.26 2.429 3.513 0.889 -6.336 -12.431 -29.896 -11.136 -5.225 -2.853 -0.26 0.342 1.464 1.648 1.718 1.709 -4.085 -0.887 1.099 1.196 1.286 1.274 1.192 1.128 2021 +178 IRL GGXWDN Ireland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.433 31.976 26.892 25.694 31.043 32.304 31.152 30.209 26.973 28.731 43.082 63.008 111.448 135.686 152.304 161.566 167.379 172.78 176.637 175.186 177.154 174.578 195.229 214.639 210.312 208.598 205.833 202.39 198.946 192.507 2021 +178 IRL GGXWDN_NGDP Ireland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.054 34.46 24.786 21.045 22.826 22.191 19.936 17.738 14.587 14.579 23.004 37.169 66.579 79.024 86.726 90.03 85.798 65.702 65.371 58.834 54.237 48.942 52.363 50.351 42.767 38.939 35.602 33.168 30.867 28.318 2021 +178 IRL GGXWDG Ireland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.194 36.004 37.041 41.128 41.673 43.061 42.064 42.735 41.353 43.213 39.494 40.969 41.987 43.409 43.889 44.371 43.724 47.183 79.621 104.685 144.23 189.727 210.036 215.362 203.387 201.679 200.637 201.271 205.851 203.986 217.879 235.851 231.324 229.41 226.445 222.802 219.158 212.519 2021 +178 IRL GGXWDG_NGDP Ireland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 78.522 69.833 61.578 51.414 46.57 36.401 33.557 30.874 29.819 28.087 26.054 23.645 23.942 42.514 61.754 86.163 110.498 119.6 120.007 104.256 76.691 74.253 67.594 63.023 57.186 58.438 55.327 47.04 42.824 39.168 36.513 34.003 31.262 2021 +178 IRL NGDP_FY Ireland "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the country's Budget 2022. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Net debt is defined as gross debt less currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.839 60.235 69.4 80.431 92.791 108.496 122.089 135.998 145.577 156.259 170.306 184.916 197.07 187.283 169.519 167.392 171.702 175.615 179.457 195.085 262.976 270.206 297.763 326.631 356.705 372.836 426.283 491.761 535.698 578.142 610.192 644.532 679.809 2021 +178 IRL BCA Ireland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Central Statistical Office of Ireland (CSO) Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.262 -2.58 -1.872 -1.155 -1.027 -0.692 -0.82 -0.088 0.094 -0.494 -0.372 0.34 0.545 1.83 1.496 1.716 2.025 1.947 0.328 -0.114 0.615 0.195 0.317 0.81 -0.19 -7.505 -12.43 -17.587 -17.227 -11.022 -2.859 -4.057 -7.629 3.703 2.783 12.823 -12.586 1.648 18.913 -79.235 -29.114 71.793 63.495 53.862 56.435 52.469 47.666 50.388 2021 +178 IRL BCA_NGDPD Ireland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -10.557 -12.631 -8.782 -5.602 -5.163 -3.271 -2.875 -0.261 0.254 -1.299 -0.772 0.696 0.993 3.563 2.678 2.478 2.666 2.348 0.363 -0.115 0.614 0.179 0.247 0.492 -0.098 -3.54 -5.353 -6.511 -6.255 -4.667 -1.287 -1.698 -3.379 1.554 1.073 4.394 -4.209 0.49 4.901 -19.84 -6.842 14.23 12.216 9.809 9.498 8.318 7.107 7.077 2021 +436 ISR NGDP_R Israel "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 281.674 294.979 299.181 306.917 313.701 327.663 339.298 364.712 377.71 383.07 408.479 427.341 457.917 475.186 508.501 557.591 590.654 613.041 638.273 659.542 716.738 719.137 718.306 728.319 763.17 794.717 839.083 889.708 918.637 926.75 979.281 "1,033.74" "1,060.49" "1,107.32" "1,150.72" "1,179.32" "1,232.65" "1,285.36" "1,337.68" "1,393.27" "1,367.40" "1,485.16" "1,576.18" "1,623.67" "1,672.30" "1,723.31" "1,779.54" "1,841.80" 2021 +436 ISR NGDP_RPCH Israel "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.568 4.723 1.424 2.586 2.21 4.451 3.551 7.49 3.564 1.419 6.633 4.618 7.155 3.771 7.011 9.654 5.93 3.79 4.116 3.332 8.672 0.335 -0.116 1.394 4.785 4.134 5.583 6.033 3.252 0.883 5.668 5.561 2.588 4.416 3.919 2.486 4.522 4.276 4.07 4.156 -1.857 8.612 6.129 3.013 2.995 3.05 3.263 3.499 2021 +436 ISR NGDP Israel "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.128 0.302 0.687 1.774 8.759 32.729 50.852 65.098 80.858 98.606 122.413 156.97 189.254 218.909 265.866 315.862 365.466 409.993 456.227 500.584 554.658 566.237 592.511 597.952 627.359 660.069 707.004 756.105 791.265 833.53 891.238 954.616 "1,011.34" "1,075.04" "1,124.65" "1,179.32" "1,237.06" "1,289.53" "1,352.53" "1,434.62" "1,422.64" "1,578.04" "1,742.05" "1,872.39" "1,982.97" "2,094.44" "2,211.35" "2,338.42" 2021 +436 ISR NGDPD Israel "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 24.915 26.399 28.292 31.553 29.871 27.763 34.179 40.823 50.57 51.453 60.715 68.873 76.961 77.351 88.297 104.893 114.507 118.861 120.057 120.922 136.034 134.637 125.06 131.299 139.974 147.084 158.67 184.053 220.53 211.968 238.364 266.792 262.283 297.733 314.33 303.414 322.103 358.246 376.692 402.47 413.268 488.527 527.179 564.15 591.327 618.796 647.424 678.594 2021 +436 ISR PPPGDP Israel "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 28.378 32.53 35.032 37.345 39.548 42.615 45.016 49.585 53.163 56.032 61.984 67.04 73.473 78.051 85.307 95.504 103.02 108.768 114.519 120.003 133.364 136.825 138.797 143.51 154.414 165.839 180.5 196.563 206.846 210.01 224.581 241.996 255.689 279.99 285.416 300.531 326.611 344.326 366.902 388.987 386.364 437.075 496.841 530.045 557.377 585.052 615.643 649.514 2021 +436 ISR NGDP_D Israel "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.045 0.102 0.229 0.578 2.792 9.988 14.988 17.849 21.407 25.741 29.968 36.732 41.329 46.068 52.284 56.648 61.875 66.879 71.478 75.899 77.386 78.738 82.487 82.1 82.204 83.057 84.259 84.984 86.135 89.941 91.009 92.346 95.365 97.085 97.735 100 100.358 100.324 101.111 102.967 104.04 106.254 110.523 115.319 118.577 121.536 124.265 126.964 2021 +436 ISR NGDPRPC Israel "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "71,864.20" "74,723.19" "74,451.19" "74,787.92" "75,466.88" "77,449.68" "78,972.04" "83,525.25" "85,084.20" "84,830.71" "87,701.14" "86,394.87" "89,375.31" "90,357.19" "94,261.17" "100,617.47" "103,954.98" "105,269.45" "106,961.78" "107,814.10" "114,023.59" "111,731.00" "109,388.37" "108,915.25" "112,129.61" "114,729.38" "118,990.88" "123,980.38" "125,728.16" "123,863.11" "128,500.80" "133,161.18" "134,116.73" "137,450.34" "140,124.90" "140,785.45" "144,280.36" "147,577.59" "150,648.75" "153,935.24" "148,398.75" "158,545.91" "165,514.00" "167,715.26" "169,917.06" "172,239.34" "174,953.68" "178,117.08" 2021 +436 ISR NGDPRPPPPC Israel "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,251.23" "20,017.11" "19,944.25" "20,034.45" "20,216.33" "20,747.49" "21,155.31" "22,375.04" "22,792.66" "22,724.75" "23,493.69" "23,143.76" "23,942.17" "24,205.20" "25,251.01" "26,953.76" "27,847.83" "28,199.95" "28,653.30" "28,881.62" "30,545.04" "29,930.89" "29,303.34" "29,176.60" "30,037.67" "30,734.11" "31,875.69" "33,212.30" "33,680.50" "33,180.89" "34,423.25" "35,671.69" "35,927.66" "36,820.68" "37,537.15" "37,714.10" "38,650.33" "39,533.60" "40,356.32" "41,236.71" "39,753.58" "42,471.84" "44,338.47" "44,928.16" "45,517.98" "46,140.08" "46,867.21" "47,714.63" 2021 +436 ISR NGDPPC Israel "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 32.573 76.439 170.854 432.219 "2,107.04" "7,736.04" "11,835.97" "14,908.44" "18,214.29" "21,836.28" "26,282.21" "31,734.40" "36,938.29" "41,625.71" "49,283.85" "56,997.40" "64,321.94" "70,402.69" "76,454.51" "81,829.54" "88,238.79" "87,975.20" "90,231.48" "89,419.73" "92,175.43" "95,290.91" "100,260.67" "105,362.87" "108,295.54" "111,403.96" "116,947.83" "122,969.06" "127,901.01" "133,444.07" "136,950.91" "140,785.45" "144,796.78" "148,055.91" "152,321.71" "158,503.12" "154,393.42" "168,461.07" "182,931.79" "193,407.04" "201,482.93" "209,332.29" "217,406.65" "226,144.21" 2021 +436 ISR NGDPDPC Israel "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,356.51" "6,687.25" "7,040.57" "7,688.75" "7,186.12" "6,562.37" "7,955.13" "9,349.09" "11,391.53" "11,394.33" "13,035.68" "13,924.04" "15,021.16" "14,708.30" "16,367.64" "18,927.89" "20,153.19" "20,410.42" "20,119.21" "19,766.94" "21,641.30" "20,918.34" "19,044.92" "19,634.85" "20,565.77" "21,233.80" "22,501.12" "25,647.70" "30,182.53" "28,330.23" "31,278.05" "34,366.86" "33,170.02" "36,957.35" "38,276.63" "36,221.12" "37,701.93" "41,131.72" "42,422.85" "44,466.80" "44,850.44" "52,151.93" "55,358.84" "58,273.44" "60,082.80" "61,846.74" "63,650.91" "65,625.58" 2021 +436 ISR PPPPC Israel "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,240.14" "8,240.39" "8,717.72" "9,100.08" "9,514.12" "10,072.82" "10,477.61" "11,355.81" "11,975.67" "12,408.21" "13,308.13" "13,553.30" "14,340.38" "14,841.53" "15,813.49" "17,233.77" "18,131.46" "18,677.31" "19,191.18" "19,616.67" "21,216.50" "21,258.30" "21,136.97" "21,460.92" "22,687.38" "23,941.36" "25,596.83" "27,390.89" "28,309.70" "28,068.50" "29,469.45" "31,172.74" "32,336.14" "34,754.99" "34,755.70" "35,876.91" "38,229.61" "39,533.60" "41,320.36" "42,977.11" "41,930.66" "46,659.27" "52,173.08" "54,750.58" "56,633.25" "58,474.18" "60,526.44" "62,813.24" 2021 +436 ISR NGAP_NPGDP Israel Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +436 ISR PPPSH Israel Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.212 0.218 0.22 0.221 0.216 0.218 0.218 0.226 0.223 0.219 0.224 0.229 0.221 0.225 0.234 0.247 0.252 0.252 0.255 0.255 0.264 0.259 0.251 0.245 0.244 0.242 0.243 0.245 0.245 0.248 0.249 0.253 0.254 0.265 0.26 0.269 0.281 0.281 0.283 0.287 0.291 0.298 0.307 0.308 0.308 0.307 0.307 0.308 2021 +436 ISR PPPEX Israel Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.004 0.009 0.02 0.047 0.221 0.768 1.13 1.313 1.521 1.76 1.975 2.341 2.576 2.805 3.117 3.307 3.548 3.769 3.984 4.171 4.159 4.138 4.269 4.167 4.063 3.98 3.917 3.847 3.825 3.969 3.968 3.945 3.955 3.84 3.94 3.924 3.788 3.745 3.686 3.688 3.682 3.61 3.506 3.533 3.558 3.58 3.592 3.6 2021 +436 ISR NID_NGDP Israel Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 23.187 22.045 24.583 25.521 23.205 19.844 20.174 20.368 19.932 19.148 21.408 28.112 28.017 28.49 27.549 28.71 29.026 27.844 26.161 26.455 25.47 25.297 23.962 22.596 22.533 23.297 23.315 24.058 22.863 20.55 21.066 23.058 23.561 22.131 22.724 21.888 22.861 22.911 23.785 23.331 23.813 24.784 26.09 25.6 25.654 25.714 25.751 25.74 2021 +436 ISR NGSD_NGDP Israel Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 15.12 12.242 11.861 13.144 13.662 19.514 20.243 12.822 14.555 16.076 17.781 20.827 21.574 19.696 18.45 23.978 24.352 24.778 25.186 25.183 24.008 23.863 23.097 23.179 23.985 26.261 27.28 27.11 23.865 23.735 24.406 24.495 23.96 25.025 26.819 26.962 26.398 26.432 26.633 26.664 29.094 28.974 28.583 29.301 29.239 29.202 29.126 29.059 2021 +436 ISR PCPI Israel "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. NSO and Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022 0.046 0.1 0.221 0.543 2.572 10.408 15.419 18.48 21.48 25.83 30.265 36.018 40.321 44.734 50.255 55.302 61.538 67.077 70.723 74.397 75.25 76.067 80.408 80.933 80.592 81.675 83.4 83.825 87.675 90.592 93.017 96.225 97.867 99.35 99.833 99.2 98.658 98.9 99.708 100.55 99.958 101.45 106.035 109.837 112.557 114.998 117.27 119.516 2021 +436 ISR PCPIPCH Israel "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 316.595 116.808 120.364 145.638 373.821 304.584 48.155 19.853 16.231 20.249 17.173 19.006 11.948 10.944 12.342 10.043 11.277 9.001 5.435 5.194 1.147 1.085 5.708 0.653 -0.422 1.344 2.112 0.51 4.593 3.327 2.677 3.449 1.706 1.516 0.486 -0.634 -0.546 0.245 0.817 0.844 -0.588 1.492 4.52 3.586 2.476 2.169 1.975 1.915 2021 +436 ISR PCPIE Israel "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. NSO and Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022 0.067 0.136 0.314 0.913 4.975 14.189 16.977 19.715 22.947 27.696 32.573 38.449 42.052 46.782 53.543 57.881 64.01 68.483 74.387 75.387 75.4 76.4 81.4 79.9 80.8 82.8 82.7 85.5 88.8 92.2 94.7 96.7 98.3 100.1 99.9 98.9 98.7 99.1 99.9 100.5 99.8 102.6 108.066 110.937 113.515 115.83 118.056 120.317 2021 +436 ISR PCPIEPCH Israel "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 188.57 101.494 131.504 190.692 444.878 185.175 19.653 16.125 16.397 20.692 17.612 18.037 9.37 11.248 14.452 8.104 10.587 6.988 8.622 1.344 0.018 1.326 6.545 -1.843 1.126 2.475 -0.121 3.386 3.86 3.829 2.711 2.112 1.655 1.831 -0.2 -1.001 -0.202 0.405 0.807 0.601 -0.697 2.806 5.327 2.657 2.324 2.039 1.922 1.915 2021 +436 ISR TM_RPCH Israel Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" -6.28 9.749 4.126 6.386 -0.828 -0.934 9.224 18.962 -2.936 -4.904 8.856 15.97 8.783 14.07 13.196 9.368 7.191 4.194 2.12 15.548 11.959 -5.442 -1.245 -0.784 11.846 3.487 3.42 11.126 2.471 -13.765 15.032 11.253 2.14 0.968 2.276 -0.212 9.997 4.393 7.152 3.161 -8.149 20.642 11.891 3.275 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.5 2021 +436 ISR TMG_RPCH Israel Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" -2.79 8.391 1.244 4.53 -1.678 5.525 8.607 20.214 -6.943 -7.014 8.855 8.372 5.742 12.844 12.602 10.108 8.574 4.911 -0.35 15.883 12.736 -6.745 0.328 -3.015 9.97 4.234 2.885 26.636 5.057 -15.698 18.278 10.305 0.235 -0.26 3.683 0.177 10.494 1.156 5.151 2.605 -2.785 18.728 7.04 6.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.6 2021 +436 ISR TX_RPCH Israel Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 5.73 4.609 -2.955 2.113 13.912 10.014 5.556 10.237 -1.472 3.992 2.102 -2.56 14.081 9.941 13.239 9.692 6.102 9.077 6.219 14.446 23.398 -11.672 -2.08 8.1 17.52 4.673 5.083 10.225 5.658 -12.046 14.858 8.259 -0.46 4.862 0.886 -1.742 2.378 4.93 5.719 3.682 -2.736 14.566 7.809 3.12 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 2021 +436 ISR TXG_RPCH Israel Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.36 6.222 -0.643 2.404 12.062 7.58 11.223 10.883 -1.729 0.495 4.155 -4.447 13.502 13.298 15.493 6.911 7.985 12.629 6.002 7.945 25.465 -4.99 0.71 3.594 15.578 2.619 4.216 9.549 3.499 -12.766 15.932 5.546 -4.136 2.529 1.017 -4.71 -1.359 0.705 2.456 1.931 -1.353 6.766 2 1.262 1.199 1.137 1.069 0.996 2021 +436 ISR LUR Israel Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Seasonally adjusted. Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022 4.78 5.115 5.048 4.562 5.893 6.693 7.078 6.057 6.428 8.881 9.567 10.585 11.155 10.015 7.828 6.863 8.325 9.525 10.675 11.075 10.9 11.625 12.875 13.4 12.9 11.2 10.45 9.15 7.65 9.425 8.25 7.05 6.867 6.208 5.875 5.242 4.825 4.225 3.975 3.817 4.3 4.95 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 2021 +436 ISR LE Israel Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Seasonally adjusted. Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022 1.255 1.28 1.298 1.339 1.359 1.349 1.368 1.404 1.453 1.461 1.492 1.583 1.65 1.751 1.871 1.96 2.165 2.194 2.228 2.297 2.392 2.434 2.453 2.505 2.584 2.682 2.767 2.886 2.991 3.05 3.157 3.253 3.359 3.449 3.554 3.644 3.738 3.825 3.906 3.967 3.913 3.957 4.137 4.249 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +436 ISR LP Israel Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022 3.92 3.948 4.018 4.104 4.157 4.231 4.296 4.366 4.439 4.516 4.658 4.946 5.124 5.259 5.395 5.542 5.682 5.824 5.967 6.117 6.286 6.436 6.567 6.687 6.806 6.927 7.052 7.176 7.307 7.482 7.621 7.763 7.907 8.056 8.212 8.377 8.543 8.71 8.879 9.051 9.214 9.367 9.523 9.681 9.842 10.005 10.171 10.34 2021 +436 ISR GGR Israel General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 236.341 239.543 248.25 242.098 248.595 262.493 288.272 301.931 299.532 292.309 322.428 345.406 358.346 384.606 405.832 428.747 447.021 479.214 480.433 496.726 483.862 577.222 660.2 693.481 717.395 739.614 780.664 825.4 2020 +436 ISR GGR_NGDP Israel General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.61 42.304 41.898 40.488 39.626 39.767 40.774 39.932 37.855 35.069 36.178 36.183 35.433 35.776 36.085 36.355 36.136 37.162 35.521 34.624 34.012 36.578 37.898 37.037 36.178 35.313 35.303 35.297 2020 +436 ISR GGX Israel General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 241.317 261.183 295.364 270.869 269.861 279.483 294.586 304.21 327.125 346.635 355.575 377.4 402.204 428.639 431.559 442.296 468.176 493.627 529.039 551.972 635.565 637.333 658.669 700.521 743.92 789.647 836.743 886.611 2020 +436 ISR GGX_NGDP Israel General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.507 46.126 49.85 45.299 43.015 42.341 41.667 40.234 41.342 41.586 39.897 39.534 39.769 39.872 38.373 37.504 37.846 38.28 39.115 38.475 44.675 40.388 37.81 37.413 37.515 37.702 37.839 37.915 2020 +436 ISR GGXCNL Israel General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.975 -21.641 -47.114 -28.771 -21.266 -16.99 -6.314 -2.279 -27.594 -54.326 -33.148 -31.994 -43.858 -44.033 -25.727 -13.549 -21.155 -14.413 -48.606 -55.245 -151.704 -60.111 1.531 -7.04 -26.524 -50.033 -56.079 -61.211 2020 +436 ISR GGXCNL_NGDP Israel General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.897 -3.822 -7.952 -4.812 -3.39 -2.574 -0.893 -0.301 -3.487 -6.518 -3.719 -3.351 -4.337 -4.096 -2.288 -1.149 -1.71 -1.118 -3.594 -3.851 -10.664 -3.809 0.088 -0.376 -1.338 -2.389 -2.536 -2.618 2020 +436 ISR GGSB Israel General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -18.373 -26.826 -43.423 -19.621 -14.728 -10.946 -4.685 -6.604 -30.131 -48.46 -31.458 -34.933 -42.577 -45.448 -27.887 -9.198 -25.171 -31.031 -51.649 -59.789 -137.188 -57.802 -11.673 -16.749 -32.264 -52.252 -56.079 -61.211 2020 +436 ISR GGSB_NPGDP Israel General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.511 -4.842 -7.221 -3.162 -2.287 -1.621 -0.659 -0.886 -3.84 -5.699 -3.511 -3.691 -4.195 -4.243 -2.493 -0.772 -2.027 -2.413 -3.843 -4.206 -9.362 -3.648 -0.684 -0.907 -1.64 -2.502 -2.536 -2.618 2020 +436 ISR GGXONLB Israel General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.555 3.761 -3.791 -4.577 7.169 13.649 22.31 28.385 9.251 -17.853 -2.17 1.078 -13.008 -11.818 -2.552 6.951 1.805 10.376 -19.298 -28.601 -126.372 -28.401 41.762 36.576 20.064 -0.407 -3.241 -4.869 2020 +436 ISR GGXONLB_NGDP Israel General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.165 0.664 -0.64 -0.765 1.143 2.068 3.156 3.754 1.169 -2.142 -0.243 0.113 -1.286 -1.099 -0.227 0.589 0.146 0.805 -1.427 -1.994 -8.883 -1.8 2.397 1.953 1.012 -0.019 -0.147 -0.208 2020 +436 ISR GGXWDN Israel General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 374.949 409.389 470.454 490.919 515.062 521.455 502.68 492.224 507.992 555.965 574.849 607.136 642.202 671.901 700.657 714.669 729.864 736.319 779.059 824.905 961.701 "1,027.30" "1,025.77" "1,032.81" "1,059.34" "1,109.37" "1,165.45" "1,226.66" 2020 +436 ISR GGXWDN_NGDP Israel General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.6 72.3 79.4 82.1 82.1 79 71.1 65.1 64.2 66.7 64.5 63.6 63.5 62.5 62.3 60.6 59 57.1 57.6 57.5 67.6 65.1 58.883 55.16 53.422 52.967 52.703 52.457 2020 +436 ISR GGXWDG Israel General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 429.41 460.12 517.39 536.42 553.97 563.58 549.14 536.36 556.84 608.12 617.81 643.65 678.81 709.11 729.337 744.546 760.057 769.382 809.751 843.875 "1,005.16" "1,072.29" "1,070.76" "1,077.80" "1,104.32" "1,154.35" "1,210.43" "1,271.64" 2020 +436 ISR GGXWDG_NGDP Israel General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 77.419 81.259 87.322 89.71 88.302 85.382 77.671 70.937 70.373 72.957 69.32 67.425 67.12 65.961 64.85 63.133 61.441 59.664 59.869 58.822 70.654 67.951 61.465 57.562 55.69 55.115 54.737 54.38 2020 +436 ISR NGDP_FY Israel "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance and National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Projections assume spending will be below budget in 2022 given current trends, but more modest spending cuts over the medium term relative to the authorities' MT framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Quasi-accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt subtracts liquidity financial assets from gross debt Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.128 0.302 0.687 1.774 8.759 32.729 50.852 65.098 80.858 98.606 122.413 156.97 189.254 218.909 265.866 315.862 365.466 409.993 456.227 500.584 554.658 566.237 592.511 597.952 627.359 660.069 707.004 756.105 791.265 833.53 891.238 954.616 "1,011.34" "1,075.04" "1,124.65" "1,179.32" "1,237.06" "1,289.53" "1,352.53" "1,434.62" "1,422.64" "1,578.04" "1,742.05" "1,872.39" "1,982.97" "2,094.44" "2,211.35" "2,338.42" 2020 +436 ISR BCA Israel Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office and Haver Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.879 -1.364 -2.258 -2.369 -1.573 0.991 1.28 -1.406 -0.832 0.214 0.169 -1.273 -0.87 -2.481 -3.409 -4.964 -5.352 -3.643 -1.171 -1.538 -1.99 -1.93 -1.082 0.765 2.033 4.36 6.291 5.619 2.211 6.751 7.962 3.835 1.047 8.617 12.873 15.397 11.391 12.612 10.728 13.415 21.823 20.467 13.144 20.878 21.205 21.579 21.853 22.52 2021 +436 ISR BCA_NGDPD Israel Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.528 -5.167 -7.981 -7.508 -5.266 3.569 3.745 -3.444 -1.645 0.416 0.278 -1.848 -1.13 -3.207 -3.861 -4.732 -4.674 -3.065 -0.975 -1.272 -1.463 -1.434 -0.865 0.583 1.452 2.965 3.965 3.053 1.003 3.185 3.34 1.438 0.399 2.894 4.095 5.074 3.536 3.52 2.848 3.333 5.281 4.19 2.493 3.701 3.586 3.487 3.375 3.319 2021 +136 ITA NGDP_R Italy "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Annual and quarterly data are on the work-adjusted basis. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,133.12" "1,139.43" "1,141.20" "1,151.76" "1,186.45" "1,217.55" "1,250.55" "1,288.90" "1,340.83" "1,384.44" "1,411.89" "1,432.20" "1,442.55" "1,430.51" "1,460.18" "1,499.36" "1,518.35" "1,546.14" "1,574.13" "1,599.72" "1,660.30" "1,692.70" "1,697.00" "1,699.35" "1,723.55" "1,737.64" "1,768.76" "1,795.06" "1,777.79" "1,683.91" "1,712.76" "1,724.87" "1,673.46" "1,642.65" "1,642.57" "1,655.36" "1,676.77" "1,704.73" "1,720.52" "1,729.12" "1,573.06" "1,678.49" "1,731.54" "1,728.40" "1,751.50" "1,770.58" "1,789.43" "1,802.70" 2021 +136 ITA NGDP_RPCH Italy "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.099 0.557 0.156 0.925 3.013 2.621 2.71 3.067 4.029 3.252 1.982 1.439 0.723 -0.835 2.074 2.683 1.267 1.83 1.811 1.626 3.787 1.951 0.254 0.139 1.424 0.818 1.791 1.487 -0.962 -5.281 1.713 0.707 -2.981 -1.841 -0.005 0.778 1.293 1.668 0.926 0.5 -9.026 6.702 3.161 -0.181 1.337 1.089 1.064 0.742 2021 +136 ITA NGDP Italy "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Annual and quarterly data are on the work-adjusted basis. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 213.108 255.282 301.301 350.843 401.135 450.192 497.743 544.496 605.066 664.337 723.152 789.944 831.33 856.269 905.672 988.243 "1,045.87" "1,092.36" "1,138.86" "1,175.15" "1,241.51" "1,304.14" "1,350.26" "1,394.69" "1,452.32" "1,493.64" "1,552.69" "1,614.84" "1,637.70" "1,577.26" "1,611.28" "1,648.76" "1,624.36" "1,612.75" "1,627.41" "1,655.36" "1,695.79" "1,736.59" "1,771.39" "1,796.63" "1,656.96" "1,775.44" "1,889.30" "1,942.46" "2,003.83" "2,063.34" "2,127.50" "2,186.16" 2021 +136 ITA NGDPD Italy "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 482.655 437.701 432.572 448.896 443.513 458.003 648.677 814.158 902.023 938.147 "1,170.84" "1,236.78" "1,312.40" "1,055.34" "1,088.51" "1,175.28" "1,312.78" "1,243.23" "1,271.70" "1,253.69" "1,147.18" "1,168.03" "1,275.87" "1,577.23" "1,805.72" "1,859.25" "1,949.66" "2,213.36" "2,408.39" "2,197.54" "2,137.84" "2,294.59" "2,088.28" "2,141.95" "2,162.57" "1,836.82" "1,876.55" "1,961.10" "2,092.88" "2,011.51" "1,891.06" "2,101.28" "1,996.93" "1,991.01" "2,059.41" "2,133.08" "2,213.72" "2,289.81" 2021 +136 ITA PPPGDP Italy "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 614.396 676.266 719.171 754.246 805.012 852.233 892.952 943.103 "1,015.70" "1,089.86" "1,153.06" "1,209.21" "1,245.70" "1,264.58" "1,318.38" "1,382.14" "1,425.27" "1,476.39" "1,520.04" "1,566.51" "1,662.67" "1,733.31" "1,764.79" "1,802.12" "1,876.84" "1,951.53" "2,047.76" "2,134.38" "2,154.38" "2,053.69" "2,113.98" "2,173.17" "2,172.38" "2,187.38" "2,200.26" "2,241.52" "2,420.43" "2,529.50" "2,613.91" "2,673.98" "2,461.95" "2,734.61" "3,022.16" "3,124.43" "3,232.63" "3,328.57" "3,428.04" "3,520.29" 2021 +136 ITA NGDP_D Italy "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 18.807 22.404 26.402 30.462 33.81 36.975 39.802 42.245 45.126 47.986 51.219 55.156 57.629 59.858 62.025 65.911 68.882 70.651 72.348 73.46 74.776 77.045 79.567 82.072 84.263 85.958 87.784 89.96 92.12 93.667 94.075 95.587 97.066 98.18 99.077 100 101.134 101.869 102.957 103.904 105.334 105.834 109.111 112.385 114.406 116.534 118.893 121.271 2021 +136 ITA NGDPRPC Italy "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,094.81" "20,174.21" "20,189.61" "20,362.33" "20,975.01" "21,515.96" "22,095.30" "22,774.30" "23,685.65" "24,438.81" "24,903.45" "25,239.66" "25,409.19" "25,175.60" "25,688.24" "26,376.47" "26,710.70" "27,184.19" "27,662.76" "28,110.14" "29,167.27" "29,717.04" "29,775.46" "29,716.06" "29,916.45" "29,936.44" "30,344.60" "30,679.15" "30,131.13" "28,338.76" "28,694.05" "28,772.57" "27,842.11" "27,251.48" "27,219.26" "27,454.04" "27,870.06" "28,380.63" "28,705.02" "28,907.02" "26,375.21" "28,335.54" "29,255.73" "29,222.39" "29,627.48" "29,958.98" "30,288.44" "30,526.05" 2020 +136 ITA NGDPRPPPPC Italy "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "29,816.93" "29,934.74" "29,957.60" "30,213.87" "31,122.98" "31,925.64" "32,785.28" "33,792.79" "35,145.06" "36,262.60" "36,952.04" "37,450.91" "37,702.47" "37,355.86" "38,116.53" "39,137.73" "39,633.66" "40,336.24" "41,046.34" "41,710.17" "43,278.76" "44,094.50" "44,181.20" "44,093.06" "44,390.39" "44,420.06" "45,025.68" "45,522.09" "44,708.94" "42,049.40" "42,576.59" "42,693.08" "41,312.46" "40,436.08" "40,388.27" "40,736.64" "41,353.93" "42,111.53" "42,592.86" "42,892.60" "39,135.87" "42,044.62" "43,386.16" "43,344.61" "43,949.21" "44,440.94" "44,929.66" "45,282.13" 2020 +136 ITA NGDPPC Italy "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,779.28" "4,519.92" "5,330.49" "6,202.69" "7,091.56" "7,955.56" "8,794.38" "9,621.01" "10,688.44" "11,727.21" "12,755.27" "13,921.16" "14,643.07" "15,069.52" "15,933.04" "17,385.05" "18,398.92" "19,205.83" "20,013.52" "20,649.58" "21,810.19" "22,895.40" "23,691.55" "24,388.55" "25,208.62" "25,732.66" "26,637.74" "27,599.04" "27,756.78" "26,543.93" "26,993.98" "27,502.88" "27,025.27" "26,755.51" "26,967.94" "27,454.04" "28,186.19" "28,911.06" "29,553.84" "30,035.66" "27,782.00" "29,972.12" "31,921.25" "32,841.44" "33,895.74" "34,912.48" "36,010.79" "37,019.35" 2020 +136 ITA NGDPDPC Italy "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,559.47" "7,749.77" "7,652.89" "7,936.21" "7,840.76" "8,093.59" "11,461.16" "14,385.83" "15,934.16" "16,560.65" "20,651.77" "21,795.67" "23,116.60" "18,572.91" "19,149.55" "20,675.32" "23,094.43" "21,858.45" "22,348.05" "22,029.68" "20,153.07" "20,505.94" "22,386.28" "27,580.46" "31,342.83" "32,031.45" "33,448.09" "37,828.34" "40,818.96" "36,982.81" "35,815.59" "38,276.03" "34,743.75" "35,534.99" "35,836.16" "30,463.70" "31,190.78" "32,648.76" "34,917.56" "33,627.86" "31,707.10" "35,472.80" "33,739.75" "33,662.30" "34,835.87" "36,092.60" "37,470.14" "38,774.57" 2020 +136 ITA PPPPC Italy "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,895.76" "11,973.71" "12,723.27" "13,334.62" "14,231.60" "15,060.23" "15,777.15" "16,664.22" "17,942.20" "19,238.70" "20,338.13" "21,309.84" "21,941.87" "22,255.40" "23,193.64" "24,314.38" "25,073.34" "25,957.80" "26,712.10" "27,526.58" "29,208.86" "30,429.87" "30,964.90" "31,513.06" "32,577.19" "33,621.26" "35,131.23" "36,478.43" "36,513.86" "34,561.91" "35,415.86" "36,250.62" "36,143.03" "36,288.53" "36,460.73" "37,175.64" "40,230.67" "42,111.53" "43,610.34" "44,702.88" "41,279.12" "46,164.56" "51,061.79" "52,825.32" "54,681.39" "56,320.83" "58,024.20" "59,611.00" 2020 +136 ITA NGAP_NPGDP Italy Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a -0.922 -2.35 -3.552 -2.86 -2.66 -2.47 -1.96 -0.444 0.515 0.483 0.161 -0.699 -3.03 -2.62 -2.09 -2.44 -2.25 -2.2 -2.16 -0.108 0.358 -0.4 -1.08 -0.319 0.003 1.48 2.69 1.8 -3.17 -1.31 -0.458 -2.8 -4.1 -4.1 -3.5 -2.69 -1.696 -1.23 -1.161 -6.189 -3.286 0.423 -0.554 0.104 0.451 0.705 0.616 2021 +136 ITA PPPSH Italy Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.585 4.529 4.52 4.454 4.394 4.353 4.32 4.29 4.27 4.252 4.169 4.128 3.744 3.642 3.611 3.577 3.488 3.414 3.383 3.324 3.293 3.278 3.196 3.076 2.963 2.852 2.757 2.655 2.553 2.428 2.345 2.271 2.157 2.07 2.008 2.004 2.084 2.067 2.015 1.971 1.852 1.865 1.867 1.817 1.785 1.746 1.708 1.667 2021 +136 ITA PPPEX Italy Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.347 0.377 0.419 0.465 0.498 0.528 0.557 0.577 0.596 0.61 0.627 0.653 0.667 0.677 0.687 0.715 0.734 0.74 0.749 0.75 0.747 0.752 0.765 0.774 0.774 0.765 0.758 0.757 0.76 0.768 0.762 0.759 0.748 0.737 0.74 0.738 0.701 0.687 0.678 0.672 0.673 0.649 0.625 0.622 0.62 0.62 0.621 0.621 2021 +136 ITA NID_NGDP Italy Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Annual and quarterly data are on the work-adjusted basis. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.64 24.003 23.429 21.834 23.775 23.825 21.931 22.584 23.069 22.592 22.684 22.426 21.802 19.077 19.143 20.042 19.355 19.502 19.735 20.233 20.865 20.843 21.571 21.179 21.262 21.169 21.958 22.246 21.779 19.509 20.58 20.468 17.789 16.892 16.959 17.107 17.561 18.054 18.527 18.24 17.704 20.007 21.922 21.968 21.481 20.982 20.778 20.331 2021 +136 ITA NGSD_NGDP Italy Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Annual and quarterly data are on the work-adjusted basis. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.695 20.276 19.62 19.837 20.157 19.295 20.161 19.504 20.627 19.679 19.818 18.926 18.165 19.412 19.745 22.139 22.378 22.372 21.586 21.271 20.851 21.077 21.07 20.56 20.902 20.352 20.576 20.996 18.971 17.67 17.291 17.697 17.73 17.965 19.029 18.912 20.01 20.713 21.036 21.362 21.41 22.321 22.376 23.117 23.18 23.19 23.196 22.845 2021 +136 ITA PCPI Italy "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data available from 1982 only Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 20.3 24.26 28.253 32.407 35.887 39.106 41.382 43.335 45.541 48.385 51.479 54.682 57.417 59.999 62.497 65.868 68.492 69.758 71.175 72.35 74.217 75.942 77.925 80.117 81.925 83.733 85.6 87.333 90.383 91.075 92.55 95.267 98.425 99.65 99.883 99.992 99.942 101.267 102.525 103.175 103.025 105.025 114.208 120.161 122.251 124.855 127.382 129.93 2021 +136 ITA PCPIPCH Italy "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 21.8 19.51 16.46 14.7 10.74 8.969 5.82 4.72 5.09 6.245 6.395 6.222 5.003 4.497 4.164 5.393 3.983 1.849 2.031 1.651 2.58 2.324 2.612 2.813 2.257 2.207 2.229 2.025 3.492 0.765 1.62 2.935 3.315 1.245 0.234 0.108 -0.05 1.326 1.243 0.634 -0.145 1.941 8.744 5.212 1.739 2.13 2.024 2.001 2021 +136 ITA PCPIE Italy "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data available from 1982 only Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 20.269 24.223 28.22 32.361 35.832 39.143 41.433 43.377 45.59 48.445 52.955 55.969 58.573 61.176 63.642 67.273 69.2 70.4 71.6 73.1 75.1 76.8 79.1 81.1 83 84.7 86.5 88.9 91 92 93.9 97.4 99.9 100.5 100.5 100.6 101.1 102.1 103.3 103.8 103.5 107.8 117.226 123.336 125.481 128.154 130.747 133.363 2021 +136 ITA PCPIEPCH Italy "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 21.175 19.507 16.504 14.672 10.725 9.241 5.85 4.692 5.102 6.264 9.309 5.692 4.651 4.444 4.031 5.705 2.864 1.734 1.705 2.095 2.736 2.264 2.995 2.528 2.343 2.048 2.125 2.775 2.362 1.099 2.065 3.727 2.567 0.601 0 0.1 0.497 0.989 1.175 0.484 -0.289 4.155 8.744 5.212 1.739 2.13 2.024 2.001 2021 +136 ITA TM_RPCH Italy Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.006 0.426 -0.054 -3.064 12.824 4.275 5.314 12.034 5.963 8.549 9.63 1.798 7.114 -11.195 8.05 9.555 -0.462 10.39 9.036 4.495 10.99 2.431 0.563 0.74 4.573 3.44 7.958 5.455 -4.024 -13.118 12.167 0.563 -8.119 -2.702 3.452 6.464 3.927 6.091 3.438 -0.7 -12.111 14.232 9.899 3.431 3.951 3.56 3.153 2.764 2021 +136 ITA TMG_RPCH Italy Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.437 -6.807 -0.895 -3.377 12.852 3.868 6.708 12.76 7.484 9.055 6.253 4.804 3.767 -10.649 12.155 11.581 -1.288 11.013 8.689 5.778 12.277 1.717 0.47 1.278 5.767 2.863 7.78 4.222 -3.843 -13.51 14.371 0.796 -8.835 -2.9 3.294 8.008 3.9 5.625 3.288 -0.842 -8.559 14.101 11.702 3.421 4.156 4.222 3.538 2.748 2021 +136 ITA TX_RPCH Italy Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.786 11.929 -1.304 3.799 7.701 3.574 1.685 4.114 5.189 8.528 6.857 -1.972 7.285 8.973 9.626 12.584 1.423 5.035 2.694 -0.978 12.084 2.571 -2.804 -1.299 6.129 3.217 8.31 6.198 -3.169 -17.816 11.762 5.42 2.032 0.375 2.615 4.274 1.866 5.437 2.142 1.573 -13.426 13.283 8.291 2.914 3.82 3.267 2.713 2.306 2021 +136 ITA TXG_RPCH Italy Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.328 14.517 -2.559 4.558 7.968 2.703 5.34 4.234 7.385 8.824 3.507 0.394 4.843 8.517 12.337 13.776 2.471 3.773 2.54 0.009 12.421 2.755 -2.562 -0.704 6.418 3.32 8.33 7.123 -1.593 -18.902 12.421 6.386 1.363 0.653 2.868 4.533 1.51 4.923 1.845 1.077 -9.214 13.107 8.388 2.591 3.805 3.629 2.966 2.416 2021 +136 ITA LUR Italy Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 7.37 7.649 8.288 7.367 7.833 8.167 8.867 9.617 9.683 9.667 8.858 8.533 8.808 9.833 10.633 11.15 11.15 11.242 11.333 10.942 10.1 9.1 8.608 8.45 8.025 7.75 6.867 6.208 6.8 7.867 8.483 8.6 10.9 12.358 12.775 12.025 11.708 11.308 10.625 9.892 9.342 9.517 8.8 9.4 9.32 9.2 9.1 9 2021 +136 ITA LE Italy Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 20.126 20.216 20.2 20.304 20.436 20.55 20.66 20.793 20.953 21.169 21.478 21.616 21.574 21.258 20.867 20.713 20.771 20.81 21 21.226 21.545 21.915 22.179 22.194 22.301 22.344 22.691 22.829 23.035 22.518 22.333 22.417 22.304 21.852 21.922 22.121 22.449 22.735 22.959 23.109 22.385 22.554 23.098 23.015 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +136 ITA LP Italy Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 56.388 56.479 56.524 56.563 56.565 56.588 56.598 56.594 56.609 56.649 56.694 56.744 56.773 56.821 56.842 56.844 56.844 56.876 56.904 56.909 56.924 56.961 56.993 57.186 57.612 58.044 58.289 58.511 59.002 59.421 59.69 59.948 60.105 60.277 60.346 60.295 60.164 60.067 59.938 59.817 59.641 59.236 59.186 59.147 59.118 59.1 59.079 59.054 2020 +136 ITA GGR Italy General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 227.169 254.675 309.827 347.948 386.495 409.354 416.86 438.864 469.33 508.058 514.329 534 547.66 575.766 591.825 613.063 630.318 644.642 685.931 733.838 741.382 725.378 736.162 751.526 773.92 775.689 779.545 790.679 791.5 804.811 818.521 843.217 785.398 857.081 918.161 938.903 962.27 988.945 "1,012.50" "1,030.54" 2021 +136 ITA GGR_NGDP Italy General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.545 38.335 42.844 44.047 46.491 47.807 46.028 44.409 44.875 46.51 45.162 45.441 44.112 44.149 43.83 43.957 43.401 43.159 44.177 45.443 45.27 45.99 45.688 45.581 47.645 48.097 47.901 47.765 46.675 46.344 46.208 46.933 47.4 48.274 48.598 48.336 48.021 47.929 47.591 47.139 2021 +136 ITA GGX Italy General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 290.849 327.018 389.946 435.004 469.893 492.401 496.399 510.119 538.511 540.628 548.361 554.833 577.746 617.372 630.568 657.939 680.842 705.62 742.085 755.481 783.371 806.15 804.476 810.766 821.764 821.721 827.625 832.927 832.265 846.821 857.247 870.888 944.42 984.47 "1,021.05" "1,014.40" "1,033.24" "1,051.18" "1,075.83" "1,095.12" 2021 +136 ITA GGX_NGDP Italy General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.069 49.225 53.923 55.068 56.523 57.505 54.81 51.619 51.489 49.492 48.15 47.214 46.536 47.339 46.7 47.174 46.88 47.242 47.794 46.784 47.834 51.111 49.928 49.174 50.59 50.952 50.856 50.317 49.078 48.763 48.394 48.473 56.997 55.45 54.044 52.223 51.563 50.946 50.568 50.093 2021 +136 ITA GGXCNL Italy General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -63.679 -72.343 -80.119 -87.056 -83.397 -83.047 -79.539 -71.255 -69.181 -32.57 -34.032 -20.833 -30.086 -41.606 -38.743 -44.876 -50.524 -60.978 -56.154 -21.643 -41.989 -80.772 -68.314 -59.24 -47.844 -46.032 -48.08 -42.248 -40.765 -42.01 -38.726 -27.671 -159.022 -127.389 -102.889 -75.5 -70.97 -62.232 -63.332 -64.58 2021 +136 ITA GGXCNL_NGDP Italy General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.524 -10.89 -11.079 -11.021 -10.032 -9.699 -8.782 -7.21 -6.615 -2.982 -2.988 -1.773 -2.423 -3.19 -2.869 -3.218 -3.479 -4.083 -3.617 -1.34 -2.564 -5.121 -4.24 -3.593 -2.945 -2.854 -2.954 -2.552 -2.404 -2.419 -2.186 -1.54 -9.597 -7.175 -5.446 -3.887 -3.542 -3.016 -2.977 -2.954 2021 +136 ITA GGSB Italy General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -62.945 -65.16 -84.974 -90.589 -83.931 -74.166 -70.809 -61.596 -57.001 -30.445 -27.6 -9.707 -44.611 -50.846 -52.034 -60.956 -66.024 -67.418 -60.867 -45.356 -59.576 -66.56 -61.096 -66.343 -26.045 -8.496 -17.484 -10.097 -21.517 -27.265 -29.23 -16.743 -105.995 -93.531 -107.428 -70.628 -71.898 -72.47 -71.595 -71.801 2021 +136 ITA GGSB_NPGDP Italy General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.902 -10.377 -12.384 -11.983 -10.412 -8.736 -7.946 -6.103 -5.317 -2.724 -2.37 -0.808 -3.589 -3.913 -3.838 -4.323 -4.532 -4.514 -3.978 -2.884 -3.703 -4.086 -3.742 -4.005 -1.559 -0.505 -1.03 -0.589 -1.235 -1.543 -1.63 -0.921 -6.001 -5.092 -5.708 -3.615 -3.591 -3.527 -3.388 -3.304 2021 +136 ITA GGXONLB Italy General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -18.507 -17.286 -12.798 -3.701 10.789 17.577 13.644 30.431 39.08 61.833 51.143 50.891 42.493 33.552 31.416 21.247 14.063 3.529 9.465 51.364 34.699 -14.407 -2.046 13.964 32.985 28.753 23.311 22.876 22.663 20.419 23.011 29.832 -104.564 -67.385 -39.698 -12.925 -7.143 2.831 1.809 1.561 2021 +136 ITA GGXONLB_NGDP Italy General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.059 -2.602 -1.77 -0.468 1.298 2.053 1.507 3.079 3.737 5.661 4.491 4.331 3.423 2.573 2.327 1.523 0.968 0.236 0.61 3.181 2.119 -0.913 -0.127 0.847 2.031 1.783 1.432 1.382 1.336 1.176 1.299 1.66 -6.311 -3.795 -2.101 -0.665 -0.356 0.137 0.085 0.071 2021 +136 ITA GGXWDN Italy General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 547.235 617.269 694.448 783.415 883.464 999.46 "1,111.59" "1,039.21" "1,145.69" "1,174.05" "1,202.05" "1,217.79" "1,237.38" "1,302.79" "1,320.84" "1,363.68" "1,410.88" "1,456.55" "1,519.99" "1,544.74" "1,592.03" "1,678.02" "1,743.60" "1,804.69" "1,852.64" "1,922.01" "1,975.96" "2,023.44" "2,062.13" "2,106.32" "2,157.97" "2,186.46" "2,349.95" "2,454.88" "2,557.76" "2,633.26" "2,704.23" "2,766.47" "2,829.80" "2,892.03" 2021 +136 ITA GGXWDN_NGDP Italy General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90.442 92.915 96.031 99.174 106.271 116.723 122.737 105.157 109.544 107.478 105.549 103.629 99.667 99.896 97.821 97.776 97.147 97.517 97.894 95.659 97.211 106.389 108.212 109.458 114.053 119.176 121.418 122.236 121.603 121.29 121.823 121.698 141.823 138.269 135.381 135.564 134.953 134.077 133.011 132.289 2021 +136 ITA GGXWDG Italy General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 575.962 650.075 731.43 827.252 933.907 "1,056.78" "1,178.32" "1,179.59" "1,245.73" "1,275.68" "1,299.74" "1,331.32" "1,353.57" "1,420.03" "1,436.14" "1,471.33" "1,526.40" "1,591.58" "1,657.33" "1,677.65" "1,738.65" "1,839.23" "1,920.62" "1,973.43" "2,054.70" "2,136.18" "2,202.95" "2,239.36" "2,285.65" "2,329.84" "2,381.49" "2,409.98" "2,573.47" "2,678.40" "2,781.29" "2,856.79" "2,927.76" "2,989.99" "3,053.32" "3,115.55" 2021 +136 ITA GGXWDG_NGDP Italy General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 95.19 97.853 101.145 104.723 112.339 123.417 130.104 119.362 119.109 116.782 114.127 113.29 109.026 108.886 106.36 105.495 105.101 106.557 106.74 103.89 106.164 116.61 119.198 119.692 126.493 132.455 135.366 135.28 134.784 134.161 134.442 134.139 155.313 150.859 147.212 147.071 146.108 144.91 143.517 142.513 2021 +136 ITA NGDP_FY Italy "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's estimates and projections are informed by the fiscal plans included in the government's 2022 budget and amendments. The stock of maturing postal bonds is included in the debt projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 213.108 255.282 301.301 350.843 401.135 450.192 497.743 544.496 605.066 664.337 723.152 789.944 831.33 856.269 905.672 988.243 "1,045.87" "1,092.36" "1,138.86" "1,175.15" "1,241.51" "1,304.14" "1,350.26" "1,394.69" "1,452.32" "1,493.64" "1,552.69" "1,614.84" "1,637.70" "1,577.26" "1,611.28" "1,648.76" "1,624.36" "1,612.75" "1,627.41" "1,655.36" "1,695.79" "1,736.59" "1,771.39" "1,796.63" "1,656.96" "1,775.44" "1,889.30" "1,942.46" "2,003.83" "2,063.34" "2,127.50" "2,186.16" 2021 +136 ITA BCA Italy Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -16.95 -15.431 -10.254 1.366 -4.026 -5.567 2.756 -2.92 -8.053 -15.031 -21.692 -29.946 -34.125 11.908 12.647 24.415 38.653 32.36 21.035 10.046 -3.13 1.806 -6.353 -12.417 -8.702 -16.424 -28.773 -30.267 -67.305 -41.424 -70.439 -64.82 -4.816 23.857 41.006 26.366 48.884 50.73 52.884 64.788 70.882 51.331 -3.296 5.639 17.7 31.763 44.327 57.089 2021 +136 ITA BCA_NGDPD Italy Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.512 -3.526 -2.37 0.304 -0.908 -1.215 0.425 -0.359 -0.893 -1.602 -1.853 -2.421 -2.6 1.128 1.162 2.077 2.944 2.603 1.654 0.801 -0.273 0.155 -0.498 -0.787 -0.482 -0.883 -1.476 -1.367 -2.795 -1.885 -3.295 -2.825 -0.231 1.114 1.896 1.435 2.605 2.587 2.527 3.221 3.748 2.443 -0.165 0.283 0.859 1.489 2.002 2.493 2021 +343 JAM NGDP_R Jamaica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year was changed from 2003 to 2007 for the Spring 2012 WEO round. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 455.278 475.401 490.041 510.392 515.239 510.602 546.344 588.412 564.92 591.471 620.306 625.48 642.854 657.065 669.384 686.261 687.879 676.591 668.405 674.961 680.201 688.912 693.561 718.991 728.51 735.02 756.329 767.252 760.975 735.021 724.471 734.8 731.12 732.757 736.968 743.373 754.511 759.636 773.518 781.023 702.54 734.897 755.559 778.357 796.235 810.691 824.387 837.577 2020 +343 JAM NGDP_RPCH Jamaica "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -4.041 4.42 3.08 4.153 0.95 -0.9 7 7.7 -3.993 4.7 4.875 0.834 2.778 2.211 1.875 2.521 0.236 -1.641 -1.21 0.981 0.776 1.281 0.675 3.667 1.324 0.894 2.899 1.444 -0.818 -3.411 -1.435 1.426 -0.501 0.224 0.575 0.869 1.498 0.679 1.827 0.97 -10.049 4.606 2.812 3.017 2.297 1.816 1.689 1.6 2020 +343 JAM NGDP Jamaica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year was changed from 2003 to 2007 for the Spring 2012 WEO round. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.565 5.015 5.758 7.102 9.239 11.261 13.03 14.696 17.514 21.046 33.577 51.847 99.548 135.722 180.403 231.148 274.458 297.398 321.172 346.982 387.089 422.922 470.554 544.51 622.66 700.275 784.336 885.632 997.444 "1,065.32" "1,152.78" "1,240.70" "1,314.13" "1,432.10" "1,541.90" "1,659.68" "1,760.98" "1,895.03" "2,027.25" "2,110.43" "1,978.62" "2,303.26" "2,618.61" "2,847.99" "3,017.42" "3,227.04" "3,446.95" "3,678.61" 2020 +343 JAM NGDPD Jamaica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.565 2.817 3.235 2.875 2.119 1.993 2.369 2.672 3.184 3.692 4.663 4.285 4.328 5.44 5.453 6.549 7.394 8.4 8.787 8.887 9.065 9.195 9.719 9.43 10.175 11.233 11.946 12.881 13.743 12.107 13.193 14.413 14.765 14.213 13.865 14.154 14.108 14.755 15.648 15.808 13.967 15.386 16.104 16.436 16.973 17.875 18.61 19.336 2020 +343 JAM PPPGDP Jamaica "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.149 7.028 7.692 8.325 8.708 8.902 9.717 10.724 10.659 11.598 12.618 13.154 13.827 14.468 15.054 15.757 16.083 16.092 16.077 16.463 16.967 17.571 17.965 18.992 19.76 20.561 21.81 22.723 22.97 22.328 22.272 23.059 23.269 24.136 24.568 25.418 26.72 28.04 29.235 30.047 27.353 29.802 32.818 35.013 36.569 37.925 39.299 40.701 2020 +343 JAM NGDP_D Jamaica "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.003 1.055 1.175 1.391 1.793 2.205 2.385 2.498 3.1 3.558 5.413 8.289 15.485 20.656 26.951 33.682 39.899 43.955 48.051 51.408 56.908 61.39 67.846 75.733 85.47 95.273 103.703 115.429 131.074 144.937 159.12 168.849 179.741 195.439 209.223 223.263 233.393 249.465 262.082 270.214 281.639 313.412 346.579 365.898 378.961 398.06 418.123 439.196 2020 +343 JAM NGDPRPC Jamaica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "215,563.50" "221,129.39" "224,127.43" "228,854.92" "230,508.96" "225,021.50" "238,627.69" "255,145.97" "243,523.00" "254,471.28" "262,262.45" "262,717.71" "268,005.18" "271,678.10" "274,355.83" "278,735.68" "276,786.86" "269,618.43" "263,761.45" "263,803.07" "263,417.24" "264,463.06" "264,720.36" "273,441.64" "276,068.19" "277,541.57" "284,573.85" "287,661.75" "284,299.57" "273,638.22" "268,766.26" "271,855.85" "269,785.58" "270,053.12" "271,377.42" "273,352.16" "277,224.15" "278,675.31" "283,238.04" "285,660.83" "256,663.22" "268,179.17" "275,405.43" "283,392.56" "289,572.07" "294,493.89" "299,128.63" "303,568.99" 2019 +343 JAM NGDPRPPPPC Jamaica "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,957.10" "8,162.55" "8,273.22" "8,447.72" "8,508.78" "8,306.22" "8,808.47" "9,418.20" "8,989.17" "9,393.30" "9,680.90" "9,697.70" "9,892.88" "10,028.46" "10,127.30" "10,288.97" "10,217.03" "9,952.43" "9,736.23" "9,737.76" "9,723.52" "9,762.13" "9,771.62" "10,093.55" "10,190.51" "10,244.89" "10,504.48" "10,618.46" "10,494.35" "10,100.81" "9,920.97" "10,035.02" "9,958.60" "9,968.47" "10,017.36" "10,090.25" "10,233.18" "10,286.74" "10,455.17" "10,544.60" "9,474.21" "9,899.30" "10,166.04" "10,460.87" "10,688.98" "10,870.65" "11,041.74" "11,205.64" 2019 +343 JAM NGDPPC Jamaica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,161.60" "2,332.70" "2,633.53" "3,184.40" "4,133.28" "4,962.73" "5,691.24" "6,372.28" "7,550.03" "9,054.78" "14,196.21" "21,777.26" "41,501.45" "56,117.28" "73,940.54" "93,884.33" "110,435.65" "118,511.75" "126,738.72" "135,615.12" "149,905.57" "162,353.46" "179,602.41" "207,084.24" "235,956.43" "264,421.95" "295,111.67" "332,045.34" "372,644.18" "396,602.52" "427,661.51" "459,026.09" "484,916.26" "527,790.24" "567,782.68" "610,294.29" "647,021.46" "695,197.00" "742,315.77" "771,895.39" "722,862.70" "840,505.65" "954,497.53" "1,036,928.32" "1,097,364.68" "1,172,263.69" "1,250,724.67" "1,333,263.08" 2019 +343 JAM NGDPDPC Jamaica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,214.38" "1,310.50" "1,479.51" "1,289.23" 948 878.359 "1,034.77" "1,158.60" "1,372.73" "1,588.56" "1,971.70" "1,799.77" "1,804.41" "2,249.32" "2,234.80" "2,660.15" "2,975.13" "3,347.37" "3,467.54" "3,473.44" "3,510.58" "3,529.71" "3,709.57" "3,586.44" "3,855.67" "4,241.40" "4,494.63" "4,829.30" "5,134.25" "4,507.19" "4,894.37" "5,332.52" "5,448.46" "5,238.15" "5,105.51" "5,204.83" "5,183.46" "5,413.03" "5,729.76" "5,781.79" "5,102.76" "5,614.81" "5,870.10" "5,984.11" "6,172.77" "6,493.18" "6,752.73" "7,008.09" 2019 +343 JAM PPPPC Jamaica "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,911.31" "3,269.02" "3,518.08" "3,732.96" "3,895.64" "3,923.15" "4,244.13" "4,650.16" "4,594.84" "4,989.69" "5,334.91" "5,524.92" "5,764.55" "5,982.05" "6,170.04" "6,399.98" "6,471.61" "6,412.70" "6,344.00" "6,434.41" "6,570.56" "6,745.27" "6,857.06" "7,222.77" "7,487.89" "7,763.93" "8,206.29" "8,519.51" "8,581.40" "8,312.53" "8,262.67" "8,531.30" "8,586.35" "8,895.19" "9,046.92" "9,346.69" "9,817.68" "10,286.74" "10,704.92" "10,989.63" "9,993.06" "10,875.30" "11,962.38" "12,747.88" "13,299.17" "13,776.58" "14,259.80" "14,751.51" 2019 +343 JAM NGAP_NPGDP Jamaica Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +343 JAM PPPSH Jamaica Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.046 0.047 0.048 0.049 0.048 0.045 0.047 0.049 0.045 0.045 0.046 0.045 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.041 0.039 0.037 0.036 0.035 0.034 0.033 0.033 0.032 0.031 0.03 0.029 0.028 0.027 0.026 0.025 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 2020 +343 JAM PPPEX Jamaica Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.742 0.714 0.749 0.853 1.061 1.265 1.341 1.37 1.643 1.815 2.661 3.942 7.199 9.381 11.984 14.669 17.065 18.481 19.978 21.077 22.815 24.069 26.192 28.671 31.512 34.058 35.962 38.975 43.425 47.711 51.758 53.805 56.475 59.334 62.76 65.295 65.904 67.582 69.343 70.238 72.336 77.286 79.792 81.341 82.514 85.091 87.71 90.381 2020 +343 JAM NID_NGDP Jamaica Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year was changed from 2003 to 2007 for the Spring 2012 WEO round. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 12.012 14.688 14.944 15.923 16.807 16.327 16.463 17.879 20.692 19.785 17.588 16.143 28.237 25.262 24.232 25.26 25.554 25.695 22.6 21.263 23.463 25.88 27.338 26.247 26.467 26.942 28.423 26.571 24.351 21.056 20.207 21.436 19.933 21.26 22.474 21.352 21.288 22.532 23.312 24.269 19.36 21.577 26.744 26.256 26.368 27.742 27.045 24.383 2020 +343 JAM NGSD_NGDP Jamaica Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. Base year was changed from 2003 to 2007 for the Spring 2012 WEO round. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 11.152 8.591 8.344 14.191 16.616 16.435 17.868 19.352 22.878 20.73 25.522 28.341 26.814 25.8 25.915 23.617 23.745 21.69 18.757 18.693 16.793 17.366 15.83 17.747 20.72 15.033 17.435 15.486 6.106 12.958 13.418 8.539 10.987 12.151 14.116 18.112 21.063 21.493 22.182 22.77 19.03 22.585 20.832 21.176 21.902 23.555 24.265 22.326 2020 +343 JAM PCPI Jamaica "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. Base year was changed from 2000 to 2019 in April 2020 Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.457 0.499 0.533 0.622 0.816 1.058 1.316 1.464 1.584 1.839 2.295 3.466 6.144 7.473 10.13 12.146 15.354 16.837 18.29 19.378 20.942 22.383 23.948 26.374 29.94 34.461 37.397 40.87 49.872 54.648 61.543 66.172 70.733 77.353 83.754 86.837 88.877 92.768 96.237 100 105.21 111.417 121.445 129.946 136.443 143.266 150.486 158.041 2020 +343 JAM PCPIPCH Jamaica "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.984 9.172 6.83 16.657 31.255 29.7 24.4 11.2 8.2 16.12 24.779 51.021 77.287 21.635 35.543 19.91 26.405 9.658 8.632 5.951 8.07 6.881 6.992 10.131 13.521 15.099 8.52 9.287 22.026 9.576 12.616 7.522 6.892 9.36 8.275 3.681 2.35 4.378 3.74 3.91 5.21 5.9 9 7 5 5 5.04 5.02 2020 +343 JAM PCPIE Jamaica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. Base year was changed from 2000 to 2019 in April 2020 Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.633 0.663 0.709 0.827 1.085 1.336 1.479 1.603 1.74 2.039 2.647 4.77 6.687 8.702 11.033 13.854 16.047 17.518 18.893 20.175 21.376 23.203 24.879 28.322 32.204 36.25 38.3 44.741 52.277 57.618 64.384 68.252 73.714 80.697 85.827 88.969 90.503 95.241 97.565 103.632 109 116.957 128.068 135.112 141.192 148.251 155.723 163.509 2020 +343 JAM PCPIEPCH Jamaica "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 28.699 4.787 7.003 16.657 31.158 23.114 10.722 8.364 8.554 17.177 29.809 80.193 40.194 30.124 26.795 25.567 15.829 9.167 7.851 6.782 5.956 8.546 7.225 13.836 13.709 12.561 5.655 16.819 16.844 10.215 11.744 6.008 8.002 9.473 6.357 3.661 1.725 5.235 2.44 6.219 5.18 7.3 9.5 5.5 4.5 5 5.04 5 2020 +343 JAM TM_RPCH Jamaica Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -6.588 17.669 6.867 -27.426 -44.407 -32.411 2.321 5.486 10.117 -8.755 -10.133 10.251 9.298 31.447 43.359 23.699 5.384 5.222 14.969 1.504 1.363 18.935 12.847 12.133 -0.437 2.3 11.883 16.226 3.729 -9.833 -12.295 1.944 6.293 10.593 14.778 15.63 6.986 10.926 2.068 10.545 -16.728 2.509 13.886 15.382 6.796 6.189 4.318 5.59 2021 +343 JAM TMG_RPCH Jamaica Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -6.431 18.375 7 -28.935 -46.67 -36.696 3.164 8.613 13.616 -10.425 -4.478 0.74 0.735 32.254 42.286 14.433 1.837 4.918 12.565 0.389 1.07 17.593 13.54 12.463 0.621 6.687 12.889 18.801 8.003 -16.597 -10.792 6.323 2.636 11.341 10.456 11.381 3.676 15.412 4.373 8.874 -13.457 -16.815 23.918 19.142 7.191 6.492 3.29 5.108 2021 +343 JAM TX_RPCH Jamaica Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.721 -10.233 -12.49 -4.863 -37.718 -20.222 15.243 7.031 6.358 1.205 8.984 -43.23 93.597 15.974 43.603 22.184 8.396 -1.881 7.913 7.721 8.738 4.718 4.468 23.864 5.47 3.357 17.404 4.281 5.602 -4.377 -8.497 -5.358 10.639 10.33 13.423 14.583 12.428 9.312 14.776 8.17 -38.461 22.578 21.584 19.028 6.663 4.79 5.771 5.851 2021 +343 JAM TXG_RPCH Jamaica Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.622 -12.975 -15.185 -8.705 -51.631 -34.913 15.627 14.363 -10.578 22.892 14.057 -51.377 83.425 14.387 46.491 34.981 8.522 -2.72 2.799 4.258 3.134 5.445 -2.112 21.766 6.981 9.503 22.685 9.019 12.077 -32.648 -11.166 5.021 13.913 4.903 3.381 3.054 5.533 12.011 39.331 -11.298 -16.338 8.077 7.917 27.792 5.343 1.789 2.945 3.279 2021 +343 JAM LUR Jamaica Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: International Financial Institution. National Statistics Office if data is not yet available in IFS. Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 27.262 25.941 27.577 26.378 25.512 25.01 23.654 20.968 19.089 15.2 15.7 15.4 15.7 16.3 15.4 16.2 16 16.5 15.5 15.7 15.5 15 14.2 11.8 12.2 11.225 10.325 9.85 10.575 11.35 12.375 12.4 13.925 15.275 13.75 13.5 13.2 11.65 9.125 7.7 10.2 8.375 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +343 JAM LE Jamaica Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +343 JAM LP Jamaica Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. National Statistics Office if data is not yet available in IFS. Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 2.112 2.15 2.186 2.23 2.235 2.269 2.29 2.306 2.32 2.324 2.365 2.381 2.399 2.419 2.44 2.462 2.485 2.509 2.534 2.559 2.582 2.605 2.62 2.629 2.639 2.648 2.658 2.667 2.677 2.686 2.696 2.703 2.71 2.713 2.716 2.719 2.722 2.726 2.731 2.734 2.737 2.74 2.743 2.747 2.75 2.753 2.756 2.759 2019 +343 JAM GGR Jamaica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.649 15.075 23.557 33.614 44.596 58.524 63.085 66.426 74.096 90.373 101.021 102.588 117.238 149.902 171.539 186.684 211.311 252.036 276.2 300.193 314.558 322.457 344.668 396.982 411.716 455.836 499.88 560.773 628.849 649.759 575.404 716.905 743.828 791.798 837.669 889.517 932.826 990.037 2022 +343 JAM GGR_NGDP Jamaica General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.296 23.639 21.6 22.569 22.878 24.202 22.691 21.811 22.725 25.171 25.574 23.677 24.134 26.336 26.808 26.022 26.062 27.55 27.289 27.541 26.842 25.575 25.729 27.147 26.246 26.99 27.959 29.079 30.627 30.633 29.09 30.263 27.568 27.118 27.131 26.943 26.449 26.288 2022 +343 JAM GGX Jamaica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.842 13.018 20.386 29.997 39.802 54.718 78.052 86.389 93.267 102.948 104.193 123.792 149.905 181.575 201.443 210.4 250.752 286.789 352.23 421.458 388.768 403.192 399.279 395.242 419.491 460.72 503.356 552.05 604.597 630.354 635.911 698.895 736.542 783.038 828.407 810.281 844.655 894.74 2022 +343 JAM GGX_NGDP Jamaica General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.18 20.414 18.692 20.14 20.419 22.628 28.075 28.365 28.605 28.674 26.377 28.57 30.859 31.901 31.481 29.327 30.927 31.349 34.8 38.667 33.175 31.978 29.806 27.028 26.741 27.279 28.153 28.626 29.445 29.718 32.149 29.503 27.298 26.818 26.831 24.543 23.949 23.757 2022 +343 JAM GGXCNL Jamaica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.807 2.057 3.171 3.617 4.794 3.806 -14.967 -19.962 -19.171 -12.575 -3.172 -21.203 -32.666 -31.674 -29.904 -23.716 -39.442 -34.752 -76.03 -121.265 -74.21 -80.734 -54.61 1.74 -7.775 -4.884 -3.476 8.723 24.251 19.405 -60.507 18.009 7.285 8.759 9.263 79.236 88.171 95.297 2022 +343 JAM GGXCNL_NGDP Jamaica General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.116 3.226 2.908 2.428 2.459 1.574 -5.383 -6.555 -5.88 -3.503 -0.803 -4.894 -6.725 -5.565 -4.673 -3.306 -4.865 -3.799 -7.512 -11.125 -6.333 -6.403 -4.077 0.119 -0.496 -0.289 -0.194 0.452 1.181 0.915 -3.059 0.76 0.27 0.3 0.3 2.4 2.5 2.53 2022 +343 JAM GGSB Jamaica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +343 JAM GGSB_NPGDP Jamaica General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +343 JAM GGXONLB Jamaica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.733 6.198 10.044 13.493 19.809 21.777 12.314 4.601 15.418 29.209 39.748 29.807 29.454 59.796 65.505 70.68 57.427 72.012 49.984 67.451 54.145 39.97 72.327 111.659 117.242 120.796 135.88 143.904 153.439 150.892 68.53 155.057 138.291 137.408 140.163 207.136 215.06 183.066 2022 +343 JAM GGXONLB_NGDP Jamaica General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.787 9.718 9.21 9.059 10.162 9.006 4.429 1.511 4.729 8.135 10.063 6.879 6.063 10.505 10.237 9.852 7.083 7.872 4.938 6.188 4.62 3.17 5.399 7.636 7.474 7.152 7.6 7.462 7.473 7.114 3.465 6.546 5.125 4.706 4.54 6.274 6.098 4.861 2022 +343 JAM GGXWDN Jamaica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +343 JAM GGXWDN_NGDP Jamaica General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +343 JAM GGXWDG Jamaica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 297.092 362.653 467.972 575.202 701.245 767.453 894.357 949.593 "1,047.25" "1,285.65" "1,546.99" "1,657.04" "1,758.42" "1,927.60" "2,028.81" "2,163.10" "2,058.44" "2,032.78" "1,952.10" "1,938.01" "1,999.33" "2,137.58" "2,187.60" "2,326.54" "2,326.45" "2,371.67" "2,348.89" "2,379.33" "2,255.75" 2022 +343 JAM GGXWDG_NGDP Jamaica General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 82.748 91.809 108.005 118.408 123.2 119.935 124.663 117.119 114.476 127.022 141.929 141.4 139.465 143.895 138.735 137.892 121.878 113.695 101.225 94.386 94.26 108.068 92.347 86.227 79.679 76.815 71.146 67.463 59.895 2022 +343 JAM NGDP_FY Jamaica "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: All fiscal and debt series data in WEO are on fiscal year basis. Fiscal assumptions: Based on policies outline under the RFI Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1)= CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Public Bodies also report in 1986 format. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The fiscal coverage is central government only Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. The debt coverage is central government and public bodies Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.145 63.773 109.064 148.942 194.929 241.814 278.015 304.556 326.051 359.03 395.009 433.289 485.778 569.19 639.89 717.42 810.792 914.819 "1,012.15" "1,089.98" "1,171.88" "1,260.83" "1,339.59" "1,462.36" "1,568.70" "1,688.93" "1,787.92" "1,928.48" "2,053.28" "2,121.09" "1,977.99" "2,368.89" "2,698.16" "2,919.78" "3,087.52" "3,301.51" "3,526.86" "3,766.15" 2022 +343 JAM BCA Jamaica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. The framework for Jamaica has a historical residual which comes from how the framework records portfolio flows (to include errors and omissions). We have updated how the forecasts are calculated to account for most of this residual. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Jamaican dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.117 -0.434 -0.539 -0.299 -0.245 -0.254 -0.083 -0.141 -0.061 -0.324 -0.334 -0.17 -0.078 -0.085 -0.02 -0.09 -0.102 -0.313 -0.261 -0.293 -0.359 -0.643 -1.033 -0.7 -0.642 -1.073 -1.183 -2.03 -2.794 -1.128 -0.935 -1.965 -1.44 -1.357 -1.114 -0.43 -0.043 -0.396 -0.244 -0.351 -0.061 0.138 -0.97 -0.853 -0.777 -0.768 -0.538 -0.419 2021 +343 JAM BCA_NGDPD Jamaica Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.579 -15.407 -16.661 -10.405 -11.564 -12.738 -3.518 -5.263 -1.907 -8.764 -7.172 -3.978 -1.801 -1.571 -0.374 -1.379 -1.382 -3.727 -2.969 -3.293 -3.955 -6.991 -10.628 -7.427 -6.313 -9.549 -9.901 -15.76 -20.33 -9.313 -7.086 -13.634 -9.754 -9.546 -8.037 -3.039 -0.308 -2.687 -1.559 -2.22 -0.44 0.898 -6.022 -5.191 -4.577 -4.296 -2.89 -2.166 2020 +158 JPN NGDP_R Japan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: the recent revision didn't go back pre-1994 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "273,862.70" "285,390.60" "294,844.00" "305,231.20" "318,973.00" "335,666.00" "346,832.10" "363,239.50" "387,885.40" "406,729.00" "426,629.20" "441,209.10" "444,950.70" "442,646.40" "446,522.30" "458,270.20" "472,631.90" "477,269.50" "471,206.60" "469,633.00" "482,616.80" "484,480.30" "484,683.40" "492,124.10" "502,882.40" "511,953.90" "518,979.70" "526,681.20" "520,233.10" "490,615.00" "510,720.00" "510,841.60" "517,864.30" "528,248.10" "529,812.70" "538,081.30" "542,137.50" "551,220.10" "554,765.90" "552,783.10" "527,251.70" "535,988.60" "545,342.34" "554,139.80" "561,569.72" "566,804.32" "569,470.30" "571,829.30" 2021 +158 JPN NGDP_RPCH Japan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.181 4.209 3.312 3.523 4.502 5.233 3.327 4.731 6.785 4.858 4.893 3.417 0.848 -0.518 0.876 2.631 3.134 0.981 -1.27 -0.334 2.765 0.386 0.042 1.535 2.186 1.804 1.372 1.484 -1.224 -5.693 4.098 0.024 1.375 2.005 0.296 1.561 0.754 1.675 0.643 -0.357 -4.619 1.657 1.745 1.613 1.341 0.932 0.47 0.414 2021 +158 JPN NGDP Japan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: the recent revision didn't go back pre-1994 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "255,735.50" "274,300.30" "288,331.30" "301,312.00" "319,516.30" "340,475.10" "357,472.70" "373,792.40" "401,650.30" "430,044.50" "462,837.30" "492,669.10" "505,127.80" "505,367.90" "510,916.10" "521,613.70" "535,562.00" "543,545.30" "536,497.30" "528,069.80" "535,417.70" "531,653.90" "524,478.70" "523,968.60" "529,400.80" "532,515.50" "535,170.20" "539,281.60" "527,823.80" "494,938.40" "505,530.60" "497,448.90" "500,474.80" "508,700.60" "518,811.10" "538,032.30" "544,364.60" "553,073.00" "556,630.60" "558,163.30" "537,249.10" "541,369.40" "552,292.14" "564,704.28" "574,386.73" "581,509.33" "585,728.38" "589,747.71" 2021 +158 JPN NGDPD Japan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." "1,127.88" "1,243.79" "1,157.60" "1,268.62" "1,345.20" "1,427.35" "2,121.25" "2,584.34" "3,134.18" "3,117.07" "3,196.56" "3,657.35" "3,988.33" "4,544.77" "4,998.80" "5,545.57" "4,923.39" "4,492.45" "4,098.36" "4,635.98" "4,968.36" "4,374.71" "4,182.85" "4,519.56" "4,893.14" "4,831.47" "4,601.66" "4,579.75" "5,106.68" "5,289.49" "5,759.07" "6,233.15" "6,272.36" "5,212.33" "4,897.00" "4,444.93" "5,003.68" "4,930.84" "5,040.89" "5,120.31" "5,031.62" "4,932.56" "4,300.62" "4,365.98" "4,568.73" "4,811.64" "5,010.00" "5,172.10" 2021 +158 JPN PPPGDP Japan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." "1,068.09" "1,218.35" "1,336.49" "1,437.75" "1,556.71" "1,689.97" "1,781.35" "1,911.77" "2,113.47" "2,303.05" "2,506.13" "2,679.43" "2,763.74" "2,814.58" "2,899.88" "3,038.57" "3,191.18" "3,278.06" "3,272.85" "3,307.88" "3,476.34" "3,568.39" "3,625.53" "3,753.84" "3,938.87" "4,135.67" "4,321.79" "4,504.46" "4,534.63" "4,303.87" "4,534.09" "4,629.40" "4,799.61" "5,021.59" "5,034.46" "5,200.91" "5,159.73" "5,248.42" "5,408.36" "5,485.44" "5,295.13" "5,606.55" "6,109.96" "6,429.73" "6,652.67" "6,839.47" "7,002.46" "7,167.53" 2021 +158 JPN NGDP_D Japan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 93.381 96.114 97.791 98.716 100.17 101.433 103.068 102.905 103.549 105.732 108.487 111.663 113.524 114.17 114.421 113.822 113.315 113.886 113.856 112.443 110.941 109.737 108.211 106.471 105.273 104.016 103.12 102.392 101.459 100.881 98.984 97.378 96.642 96.3 97.923 99.991 100.411 100.336 100.336 100.973 101.896 101.004 101.274 101.906 102.282 102.594 102.855 103.134 2021 +158 JPN NGDPRPC Japan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,345,329.01" "2,426,314.56" "2,489,160.79" "2,559,143.69" "2,656,997.56" "2,778,682.47" "2,855,864.25" "2,976,624.73" "3,165,169.05" "3,305,980.54" "3,456,210.89" "3,560,193.15" "3,577,723.19" "3,547,706.08" "3,568,856.98" "3,653,411.20" "3,759,665.21" "3,787,525.02" "3,729,414.90" "3,709,962.32" "3,805,185.89" "3,810,834.64" "3,804,412.34" "3,855,731.96" "3,936,937.38" "4,007,404.19" "4,062,582.66" "4,122,509.78" "4,074,113.82" "3,846,434.78" "4,002,685.60" "3,996,231.48" "4,060,032.89" "4,148,569.72" "4,167,831.84" "4,237,611.39" "4,270,141.34" "4,349,013.78" "4,385,662.98" "4,379,494.66" "4,189,566.44" "4,270,589.86" "4,356,765.24" "4,446,585.10" "4,527,333.56" "4,592,112.49" "4,637,580.78" "4,681,899.62" 2015 +158 JPN NGDPRPPPPC Japan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "22,330.95" "23,102.05" "23,700.44" "24,366.78" "25,298.49" "26,457.11" "27,191.99" "28,341.81" "30,137.03" "31,477.76" "32,908.17" "33,898.23" "34,065.14" "33,779.34" "33,980.72" "34,785.80" "35,797.50" "36,062.76" "35,509.47" "35,324.25" "36,230.92" "36,284.70" "36,223.55" "36,712.19" "37,485.39" "38,156.33" "38,681.71" "39,252.31" "38,791.51" "36,623.67" "38,111.40" "38,049.95" "38,657.43" "39,500.43" "39,683.84" "40,348.24" "40,657.97" "41,408.95" "41,757.91" "41,699.18" "39,890.78" "40,662.24" "41,482.76" "42,337.98" "43,106.82" "43,723.61" "44,156.53" "44,578.51" 2015 +158 JPN NGDPPC Japan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,190,089.73" "2,332,027.80" "2,434,178.64" "2,526,284.02" "2,661,523.17" "2,818,492.76" "2,943,480.45" "3,063,102.17" "3,277,491.49" "3,495,493.92" "3,749,540.16" "3,975,432.86" "4,061,590.29" "4,050,404.04" "4,083,528.40" "4,158,396.80" "4,260,257.97" "4,313,477.87" "4,246,165.11" "4,171,595.82" "4,221,493.90" "4,181,893.67" "4,116,776.51" "4,105,229.72" "4,144,543.14" "4,168,353.53" "4,189,322.19" "4,221,137.33" "4,133,559.05" "3,880,330.35" "3,962,014.51" "3,891,462.55" "3,923,699.99" "3,995,054.42" "4,081,286.51" "4,237,225.49" "4,287,683.07" "4,363,632.78" "4,400,404.23" "4,422,119.98" "4,269,006.25" "4,313,462.40" "4,412,287.54" "4,531,357.71" "4,630,663.33" "4,711,248.97" "4,769,981.35" "4,828,608.13" 2015 +158 JPN NGDPDPC Japan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,659.00" "10,574.37" "9,772.81" "10,636.46" "11,205.35" "11,815.80" "17,466.67" "21,177.79" "25,575.10" "25,336.20" "25,895.96" "29,511.78" "32,069.07" "36,425.22" "39,953.20" "44,210.24" "39,164.32" "35,651.27" "32,436.92" "36,622.89" "39,172.96" "34,410.68" "32,832.30" "35,410.22" "38,307.10" "37,819.10" "36,021.90" "35,847.23" "39,992.06" "41,469.77" "45,135.80" "48,760.91" "49,175.05" "40,934.76" "38,522.77" "35,005.66" "39,411.42" "38,903.30" "39,850.37" "40,566.31" "39,981.48" "39,301.07" "34,357.86" "35,033.91" "36,832.76" "38,982.75" "40,799.80" "42,347.02" 2015 +158 JPN PPPPC Japan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,147.01" "10,358.12" "11,283.02" "12,054.51" "12,967.15" "13,989.80" "14,667.89" "15,666.27" "17,246.02" "18,719.64" "20,302.68" "21,620.81" "22,222.41" "22,558.22" "23,177.43" "24,224.05" "25,385.04" "26,014.09" "25,903.29" "26,131.27" "27,409.19" "28,068.31" "28,457.73" "29,410.86" "30,836.41" "32,372.67" "33,831.08" "35,257.88" "35,512.16" "33,742.46" "35,535.22" "36,215.06" "37,628.76" "39,436.81" "39,604.12" "40,959.27" "40,640.54" "41,408.95" "42,755.43" "43,459.09" "42,075.38" "44,671.26" "48,812.76" "51,594.13" "53,633.29" "55,411.74" "57,025.75" "58,684.74" 2015 +158 JPN NGAP_NPGDP Japan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -5.626 -4.393 -3.89 -3.149 -1.731 -0.186 -0.764 -0.149 2.167 2.548 3.305 3.123 1.254 -1.316 -1.797 -0.211 1.345 0.992 -1.116 -2.021 -0.201 -0.816 -1.718 -1.338 -0.441 -0.151 0.022 0.501 -1.391 -7.04 -3.38 -3.955 -3.047 -1.632 -1.921 -1.505 -1.755 -0.306 -0.707 -1.242 -2.613 -2.539 -2.037 -1.146 -0.488 -0.08 0 0 2021 +158 JPN PPPSH Japan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.971 8.16 8.401 8.49 8.497 8.631 8.618 8.697 8.884 8.986 9.061 9.146 8.307 8.107 7.943 7.864 7.81 7.581 7.285 7.019 6.884 6.748 6.566 6.407 6.219 6.044 5.819 5.603 5.375 5.088 5.029 4.837 4.767 4.753 4.594 4.65 4.442 4.29 4.17 4.044 3.983 3.824 3.775 3.738 3.673 3.588 3.49 3.395 2021 +158 JPN PPPEX Japan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 239.432 225.14 215.738 209.572 205.251 201.468 200.675 195.522 190.043 186.729 184.682 183.871 182.77 179.553 176.186 171.664 167.826 165.813 163.924 159.64 154.017 148.99 144.663 139.582 134.404 128.761 123.831 119.722 116.398 114.998 111.495 107.454 104.274 101.303 103.052 103.45 105.503 105.379 102.92 101.754 101.461 96.56 90.392 87.827 86.339 85.023 83.646 82.28 2021 +158 JPN NID_NGDP Japan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: the recent revision didn't go back pre-1994 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" 35.007 33.824 32.58 31.154 30.939 30.879 30.837 31.946 34.039 34.833 35.586 35.266 33.584 31.767 30.652 30.934 32.027 31.11 29.591 28.2 28.417 27.755 25.899 25.661 25.638 26.052 26.078 25.769 25.87 22.603 22.59 23.541 24.005 24.418 25.036 25.165 24.836 25.215 25.642 25.773 25.318 25.181 25.656 25.469 25.538 25.452 25.416 25.361 2021 +158 JPN NGSD_NGDP Japan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: the recent revision didn't go back pre-1994 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.695 30.195 29.114 28.281 29.132 30.741 31.012 30.673 31.862 32.675 32.773 32.869 32.323 31.359 29.826 29.034 33.427 33.228 32.4 30.665 31.046 29.725 28.508 28.746 29.359 29.573 29.869 30.402 28.661 25.348 26.429 25.624 24.956 25.299 25.787 28.235 28.788 29.343 29.169 29.217 28.239 28.063 27.007 27.631 28.424 28.535 28.639 28.563 2021 +158 JPN PCPI Japan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The CPI basket was constructed by averaging 2019 and 2020 weights. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022 73.144 76.754 78.865 80.348 82.157 83.831 84.341 84.448 85.001 86.95 89.62 92.553 94.151 95.332 95.99 95.905 96.038 97.67 98.307 97.966 97.293 96.618 95.751 95.499 95.489 95.214 95.458 95.502 96.823 95.534 94.825 94.562 94.516 94.829 97.445 98.223 98.102 98.579 99.555 100.021 99.994 99.759 101.744 103.16 104.234 105.273 106.289 107.314 2021 +158 JPN PCPIPCH Japan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.808 4.936 2.75 1.881 2.251 2.038 0.608 0.128 0.654 2.294 3.071 3.273 1.727 1.254 0.69 -0.088 0.138 1.699 0.652 -0.346 -0.687 -0.694 -0.897 -0.263 -0.01 -0.288 0.256 0.047 1.383 -1.331 -0.742 -0.278 -0.049 0.332 2.758 0.799 -0.124 0.487 0.989 0.468 -0.026 -0.235 1.989 1.392 1.041 0.996 0.966 0.964 2021 +158 JPN PCPIE Japan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The CPI basket was constructed by averaging 2019 and 2020 weights. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022 74.776 77.801 79.701 81.017 82.878 84.246 84.055 84.689 85.586 87.813 90.992 93.538 94.456 95.495 96.268 95.714 96.217 98.217 98.742 97.742 96.993 96.11 95.595 95.301 95.803 95.075 95.424 95.913 96.942 95.004 94.762 94.475 94.244 95.56 97.997 98.19 98.452 98.992 99.855 100.369 99.456 99.967 102.402 103.585 104.625 105.654 106.672 107.743 2021 +158 JPN PCPIEPCH Japan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 7.24 4.045 2.442 1.652 2.297 1.65 -0.226 0.754 1.06 2.601 3.621 2.797 0.981 1.101 0.809 -0.575 0.526 2.078 0.535 -1.013 -0.766 -0.91 -0.536 -0.308 0.527 -0.76 0.368 0.512 1.073 -2 -0.255 -0.302 -0.245 1.397 2.551 0.197 0.266 0.549 0.871 0.515 -0.909 0.513 2.436 1.155 1.004 0.984 0.963 1.004 2021 +158 JPN TM_RPCH Japan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Based on the Balance of Payment Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Based on the BOP Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Based on the BOP Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.761 2.136 -0.674 -3.443 10.537 -2.691 3.756 9.018 18.661 17.994 8.106 -1.112 -1.087 -1.285 23.642 11.42 11.768 0.512 -6.804 3.702 9.562 1.163 0.787 3.394 8.504 5.946 4.704 2.271 0.733 -15.56 11.285 5.728 5.453 3.169 8.125 0.44 -1.175 3.307 3.814 0.988 -6.749 5.144 4.938 1.98 2.264 2.011 2.119 2.032 2021 +158 JPN TMG_RPCH Japan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Based on the Balance of Payment Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Based on the BOP Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Based on the BOP Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" -16.65 2.056 -0.209 -2.029 11.725 1.697 5.721 7.705 18.796 9.016 5.282 2.303 16.747 2.85 12.961 14.18 12.513 0.914 -7.563 5.658 14.778 1.41 0.046 7.121 8.36 7.811 6.027 1.446 1.439 -17.077 13.488 7.18 4.835 3.339 6.495 0.44 -1.175 3.307 3.814 0.988 -6.749 5.144 4.938 1.98 2.264 2.011 2.119 2.032 2021 +158 JPN TX_RPCH Japan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Based on the Balance of Payment Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Based on the BOP Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Based on the BOP Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.983 13.32 1.432 4.972 15.32 5.254 -5.12 -0.103 6.696 9.474 7.183 5.237 4.38 0.363 2.167 4.186 4.833 11.085 -2.424 2.001 13.023 -6.633 7.892 9.629 14.371 7.12 10.306 8.703 1.588 -23.383 24.861 -0.12 0.146 0.81 9.342 3.211 1.618 6.619 3.76 -1.458 -11.6 11.777 4.365 3.614 3.586 2.941 1.884 1.823 2021 +158 JPN TXG_RPCH Japan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2011 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Based on the Balance of Payment Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB). Based on the BOP Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF). Based on the BOP Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.834 11.865 -1.529 5.162 15.911 5.167 -2.54 0.075 4.599 4.852 5.021 2.07 12.744 -2.306 1.568 3.311 2.886 11.605 -2.028 3.517 13.564 -7.993 8.17 9.315 14.305 7.774 10.743 8.749 1.558 -25.538 28.307 0.038 0.566 -0.713 6.391 3.211 1.618 6.619 3.76 -1.458 -11.6 11.777 4.365 3.614 3.586 2.941 1.884 1.823 2021 +158 JPN LUR Japan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022 2.017 2.208 2.35 2.658 2.708 2.625 2.767 2.85 2.517 2.25 2.1 2.092 2.15 2.5 2.892 3.15 3.367 3.4 4.1 4.667 4.733 5.042 5.358 5.242 4.733 4.425 4.117 3.833 3.983 5.075 5.058 4.583 4.325 4.008 3.583 3.375 3.108 2.825 2.442 2.358 2.783 2.817 2.55 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2021 +158 JPN LE Japan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022 55.361 55.818 56.386 57.327 57.66 58.073 58.536 59.107 60.104 61.278 62.492 63.686 64.363 64.5 64.537 64.573 64.863 65.569 65.14 64.618 64.458 64.122 63.31 63.167 63.292 63.566 63.895 64.282 64.098 63.153 62.984 62.933 62.793 63.263 63.713 64.018 64.652 65.307 66.637 67.24 67.103 67.224 67.349 67.538 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +158 JPN LP Japan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022 116.769 117.623 118.451 119.271 120.05 120.8 121.446 122.031 122.548 123.028 123.438 123.928 124.367 124.77 125.116 125.436 125.711 126.011 126.349 126.587 126.831 127.132 127.4 127.634 127.734 127.752 127.746 127.757 127.692 127.551 127.594 127.831 127.552 127.333 127.12 126.978 126.96 126.746 126.495 126.221 125.849 125.507 125.171 124.621 124.04 123.43 122.795 122.136 2015 +158 JPN GGR Japan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "67,409.90" "75,950.50" "80,575.40" "84,192.20" "91,346.20" "98,831.60" "103,735.30" "113,028.30" "121,728.60" "130,502.00" "144,928.80" "152,208.90" "155,623.40" "150,070.70" "148,275.90" "151,834.60" "154,988.20" "160,646.00" "153,364.60" "152,181.70" "153,497.40" "154,145.10" "147,146.90" "144,642.20" "150,159.30" "154,861.10" "160,700.30" "162,980.20" "158,334.40" "143,495.70" "144,931.10" "147,449.40" "152,352.20" "158,545.80" "170,029.50" "180,872.70" "183,068.00" "185,762.10" "190,742.10" "191,079.20" "191,417.70" "194,127.08" "196,214.74" "198,871.62" "201,966.12" "203,871.57" "205,035.16" "206,229.82" 2020 +158 JPN GGR_NGDP Japan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 26.359 27.689 27.945 27.942 28.589 29.028 29.019 30.238 30.307 30.346 31.313 30.895 30.809 29.695 29.022 29.109 28.939 29.555 28.586 28.818 28.669 28.994 28.056 27.605 28.364 29.081 30.028 30.222 29.998 28.993 28.669 29.641 30.442 31.167 32.773 33.617 33.63 33.587 34.267 34.234 35.629 35.859 35.527 35.217 35.162 35.059 35.005 34.969 2020 +158 JPN GGX Japan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "78,715.20" "86,529.50" "91,579.20" "96,105.60" "99,735.50" "103,498.70" "108,601.10" "114,369.60" "119,747.20" "125,220.30" "135,893.20" "143,978.60" "152,727.80" "162,132.80" "167,496.30" "174,240.60" "181,065.60" "179,812.60" "207,265.60" "187,818.70" "192,485.70" "187,110.20" "185,622.50" "183,590.30" "178,292.60" "178,496.70" "176,909.60" "178,625.00" "180,026.30" "191,469.90" "190,812.10" "192,147.80" "193,373.50" "197,264.90" "199,166.20" "200,660.40" "202,663.00" "202,900.80" "204,494.90" "208,003.00" "239,589.70" "230,191.86" "239,694.14" "219,300.45" "216,063.98" "218,333.36" "220,061.46" "221,664.44" 2020 +158 JPN GGX_NGDP Japan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 30.78 31.546 31.762 31.896 31.215 30.398 30.38 30.597 29.814 29.118 29.361 29.224 30.235 32.082 32.784 33.404 33.809 33.081 38.633 35.567 35.951 35.194 35.392 35.038 33.678 33.52 33.057 33.123 34.107 38.686 37.745 38.627 38.638 38.778 38.389 37.295 37.229 36.686 36.738 37.266 44.596 42.52 43.4 38.835 37.616 37.546 37.571 37.586 2020 +158 JPN GGXCNL Japan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "-11,305.30" "-10,579.00" "-11,003.80" "-11,913.40" "-8,389.30" "-4,667.10" "-4,865.80" "-1,341.30" "1,981.40" "5,281.70" "9,035.60" "8,230.30" "2,895.60" "-12,062.10" "-19,220.40" "-22,406.00" "-26,077.40" "-19,166.60" "-53,901.00" "-35,637.00" "-38,988.30" "-32,965.10" "-38,475.60" "-38,948.10" "-28,133.30" "-23,635.60" "-16,209.30" "-15,644.80" "-21,691.90" "-47,974.20" "-45,881.00" "-44,698.40" "-41,021.30" "-38,719.10" "-29,136.70" "-19,787.70" "-19,595.00" "-17,138.70" "-13,752.80" "-16,923.80" "-48,172.00" "-36,064.78" "-43,479.40" "-20,428.82" "-14,097.86" "-14,461.79" "-15,026.30" "-15,434.62" 2020 +158 JPN GGXCNL_NGDP Japan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.421 -3.857 -3.816 -3.954 -2.626 -1.371 -1.361 -0.359 0.493 1.228 1.952 1.671 0.573 -2.387 -3.762 -4.296 -4.869 -3.526 -10.047 -6.749 -7.282 -6.2 -7.336 -7.433 -5.314 -4.438 -3.029 -2.901 -4.11 -9.693 -9.076 -8.986 -8.196 -7.611 -5.616 -3.678 -3.6 -3.099 -2.471 -3.032 -8.966 -6.662 -7.873 -3.618 -2.454 -2.487 -2.565 -2.617 2020 +158 JPN GGSB Japan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-17,408.08" "-22,196.09" "-27,408.54" "-20,189.04" "-28,611.26" "-33,654.78" "-38,789.66" "-32,159.24" "-36,882.06" "-38,355.37" "-33,835.26" "-26,492.08" "-18,331.57" "-16,859.21" "-19,212.21" "-33,458.34" "-39,755.83" "-39,183.93" "-37,181.85" "-37,240.34" "-28,997.12" "-22,868.33" "-22,321.56" "-18,624.14" "-13,902.69" "-14,720.22" "-45,135.52" "-35,008.29" "-41,399.38" "-18,122.93" "-13,108.25" "-14,298.60" "-15,026.30" "-15,434.62" 2020 +158 JPN GGSB_NPGDP Japan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.346 -4.247 -5.187 -3.751 -5.273 -6.243 -7.229 -6 -6.911 -7.223 -6.365 -4.968 -3.427 -3.142 -3.589 -6.282 -7.596 -7.563 -7.202 -7.201 -5.48 -4.186 -4.028 -3.357 -2.48 -2.605 -8.181 -6.301 -7.344 -3.172 -2.271 -2.457 -2.565 -2.617 2020 +158 JPN GGXONLB Japan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "-8,315.40" "-7,025.50" "-6,562.50" "-6,176.30" "-1,860.40" "2,309.80" "2,281.40" "5,827.20" "8,768.60" "11,408.60" "14,598.60" "13,243.80" "8,434.30" "-6,283.70" "-13,743.70" "-16,302.90" "-20,039.60" "-12,821.10" "-46,835.50" "-28,270.10" "-31,305.70" "-25,169.70" "-30,529.00" "-31,035.70" "-21,440.70" "-18,550.90" "-12,720.50" "-12,231.30" "-17,286.10" "-42,373.30" "-40,440.90" "-38,720.80" "-34,899.40" "-32,961.90" "-23,379.90" "-14,158.10" "-13,781.00" "-11,966.80" "-9,336.90" "-13,126.90" "-44,742.80" "-32,958.82" "-41,703.38" "-20,073.94" "-13,889.93" "-14,165.99" "-14,724.94" "-15,094.65" 2020 +158 JPN GGXONLB_NGDP Japan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -3.252 -2.561 -2.276 -2.05 -0.582 0.678 0.638 1.559 2.183 2.653 3.154 2.688 1.67 -1.243 -2.69 -3.125 -3.742 -2.359 -8.73 -5.353 -5.847 -4.734 -5.821 -5.923 -4.05 -3.484 -2.377 -2.268 -3.275 -8.561 -8 -7.784 -6.973 -6.48 -4.506 -2.631 -2.532 -2.164 -1.677 -2.352 -8.328 -6.088 -7.551 -3.555 -2.418 -2.436 -2.514 -2.56 2020 +158 JPN GGXWDN Japan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "44,619.10" "57,895.00" "73,262.90" "90,702.10" "103,728.20" "114,955.00" "130,735.30" "126,283.10" "114,126.90" "96,077.10" "88,110.30" "84,994.20" "97,774.90" "119,404.10" "151,134.50" "178,885.50" "209,520.50" "244,176.90" "290,841.80" "334,813.50" "362,848.10" "396,462.00" "437,966.50" "469,128.80" "498,719.90" "499,863.30" "498,465.00" "508,945.30" "557,442.90" "595,431.80" "650,958.40" "695,474.70" "720,723.00" "727,085.40" "753,039.90" "777,945.10" "814,161.90" "819,148.50" "840,719.20" "845,396.80" "873,824.10" "909,888.88" "953,368.28" "973,797.10" "987,894.96" "1,002,356.75" "1,017,383.06" "1,032,817.67" 2020 +158 JPN GGXWDN_NGDP Japan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). 17.447 21.106 25.409 30.102 32.464 33.763 36.572 33.784 28.414 22.341 19.037 17.252 19.356 23.627 29.581 34.295 39.122 44.923 54.211 63.403 67.769 74.571 83.505 89.534 94.205 93.868 93.141 94.375 105.612 120.304 128.767 139.808 144.008 142.93 145.147 144.591 149.562 148.109 151.037 151.46 162.648 168.072 172.62 172.444 171.991 172.372 173.695 175.129 2020 +158 JPN GGXWDG Japan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "122,341.90" "145,038.30" "166,617.30" "191,704.60" "209,705.20" "232,523.50" "264,667.00" "283,065.90" "288,184.90" "281,739.70" "291,689.20" "306,569.40" "336,606.40" "367,463.70" "431,014.90" "482,626.00" "525,137.50" "570,564.60" "622,444.00" "683,856.80" "726,072.60" "771,554.90" "808,198.90" "838,458.70" "897,281.20" "928,138.70" "931,374.30" "931,927.50" "953,855.30" "983,455.30" "1,039,841.60" "1,089,883.00" "1,131,537.40" "1,168,109.10" "1,211,567.90" "1,228,848.80" "1,265,756.00" "1,279,900.00" "1,293,192.10" "1,318,812.80" "1,393,798.80" "1,421,051.40" "1,457,604.74" "1,474,629.54" "1,495,219.53" "1,515,930.30" "1,534,682.75" "1,553,667.14" 2020 +158 JPN GGXWDG_NGDP Japan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 47.839 52.876 57.787 63.623 65.632 68.294 74.038 75.728 71.75 65.514 63.022 62.226 66.638 72.712 84.361 92.526 98.054 104.971 116.02 129.501 135.609 145.124 154.096 160.021 169.49 174.293 174.033 172.809 180.715 198.703 205.693 219.094 226.093 229.626 233.528 228.397 232.52 231.416 232.325 236.277 259.433 262.492 263.919 261.133 260.316 260.689 262.013 263.446 2020 +158 JPN NGDP_FY Japan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Cabinet Office of Japan via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: The projections reflect fiscal measures already announced by the government, with adjustments for the IMF staff's assumptions. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Government in Japan consists of 3 layers: central, prefectural, and municipal. The latter two government levels are covered under local government. There is no government at the state level in Japan. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Gross public debt is on unconsolidated basis. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" "255,735.50" "274,300.30" "288,331.30" "301,312.00" "319,516.30" "340,475.10" "357,472.70" "373,792.40" "401,650.30" "430,044.50" "462,837.30" "492,669.10" "505,127.80" "505,367.90" "510,916.10" "521,613.70" "535,562.00" "543,545.30" "536,497.30" "528,069.80" "535,417.70" "531,653.90" "524,478.70" "523,968.60" "529,400.80" "532,515.50" "535,170.20" "539,281.60" "527,823.80" "494,938.40" "505,530.60" "497,448.90" "500,474.80" "508,700.60" "518,811.10" "538,032.30" "544,364.60" "553,073.00" "556,630.60" "558,163.30" "537,249.10" "541,369.40" "552,292.14" "564,704.28" "574,386.73" "581,509.33" "585,728.38" "589,747.71" 2020 +158 JPN BCA Japan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Bank of Japan/ Ministry of Finance via Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Japanese yen Data last updated: 09/2022" -10.75 4.761 6.847 20.804 35.009 50.18 84.522 84.253 79.173 63.142 44.709 68.116 112.394 131.918 130.543 110.422 68.912 95.116 115.137 114.276 130.591 86.189 109.149 139.437 182.066 170.094 174.48 212.179 142.573 145.21 221.06 129.882 59.675 45.952 36.771 136.448 197.779 203.535 177.821 176.341 146.942 142.189 58.108 94.387 131.847 148.332 161.479 165.647 2021 +158 JPN BCA_NGDPD Japan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.953 0.383 0.591 1.64 2.603 3.516 3.985 3.26 2.526 2.026 1.399 1.862 2.818 2.903 2.611 1.991 1.4 2.117 2.809 2.465 2.628 1.97 2.609 3.085 3.721 3.521 3.792 4.633 2.792 2.745 3.838 2.084 0.951 0.882 0.751 3.07 3.953 4.128 3.528 3.444 2.92 2.883 1.351 2.162 2.886 3.083 3.223 3.203 2021 +439 JOR NGDP_R Jordan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 6.718 7.748 8.154 8.173 8.63 8.528 8.995 9.24 9.433 8.362 8.451 8.657 9.807 10.115 10.625 11.309 11.384 11.871 12.259 12.606 13.144 13.781 14.746 15.323 16.567 17.961 19.556 21.12 22.586 23.721 24.27 24.934 25.54 26.207 27.094 27.77 28.324 28.915 29.474 30.05 29.584 30.238 30.964 31.8 32.754 33.835 34.951 36.105 2020 +439 JOR NGDP_RPCH Jordan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 11.326 15.327 5.241 0.238 5.587 -1.176 5.468 2.73 2.083 -11.348 1.063 2.437 13.28 3.137 5.047 6.439 0.665 4.274 3.27 2.826 4.267 4.85 7 3.915 8.119 8.415 8.878 7.998 6.944 5.024 2.315 2.737 2.429 2.61 3.384 2.497 1.994 2.088 1.934 1.955 -1.551 2.208 2.401 2.7 3 3.3 3.3 3.3 2020 +439 JOR NGDP Jordan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 1.201 1.494 1.702 1.842 1.969 2.032 2.31 2.358 2.423 2.501 2.847 3.05 3.764 4.006 4.494 4.862 5.066 5.298 5.785 5.958 6.186 6.562 7.006 7.454 8.343 9.204 11.009 12.51 16.08 17.422 19.265 20.962 22.461 24.463 26.162 27.397 28.324 29.4 30.482 31.597 31.025 32.123 34.079 36.043 38.05 40.285 42.652 45.158 2020 +439 JOR NGDPD Jordan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.03 4.525 4.83 5.075 5.127 5.157 6.604 6.962 6.522 4.385 4.29 4.481 5.537 5.704 6.391 6.857 7.145 7.472 8.159 8.403 8.725 9.255 9.882 10.514 11.768 12.982 15.527 17.645 22.648 24.538 27.134 29.524 31.679 34.503 36.9 38.642 39.949 41.467 42.993 44.566 43.759 45.307 48.066 50.837 53.667 56.819 60.158 63.693 2020 +439 JOR PPPGDP Jordan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.355 10.547 11.785 12.276 13.43 13.691 14.731 15.507 16.388 15.098 15.83 16.764 19.423 20.507 22.002 23.91 24.51 25.998 27.151 28.311 30.188 32.365 35.171 37.269 41.376 46.265 51.927 57.595 62.776 66.352 68.704 72.051 74.34 79.417 81.884 87.705 90.249 97.892 102.169 106.03 105.643 112.463 123.351 131.195 137.967 145.168 152.814 160.911 2020 +439 JOR NGDP_D Jordan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 17.881 19.281 20.869 22.541 22.82 23.827 25.686 25.519 25.686 29.91 33.691 35.235 38.376 39.601 42.299 42.99 44.495 44.629 47.188 47.265 47.063 47.616 47.513 48.649 50.361 51.244 56.294 59.234 71.194 73.445 79.378 84.069 87.942 93.345 96.561 98.656 100 101.677 103.419 105.147 104.871 106.234 110.06 113.345 116.169 119.064 122.033 125.076 2020 +439 JOR NGDPRPC Jordan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,825.11" "3,143.28" "3,180.72" "3,059.53" "3,099.33" "2,940.80" "2,983.05" "2,950.49" "2,896.57" "2,460.01" "2,370.03" "2,302.15" "2,465.49" "2,407.34" "2,409.12" "2,464.51" "2,405.42" "2,448.39" "2,479.63" "2,505.22" "2,565.85" "2,641.39" "2,773.03" "2,819.80" "2,968.86" "3,115.20" "3,263.89" "3,376.31" "3,444.88" "3,441.18" "3,342.27" "3,253.92" "3,157.01" "3,076.27" "3,037.79" "2,996.79" "2,964.50" "2,954.78" "2,957.67" "2,974.79" "2,899.53" "2,944.55" "3,005.94" "3,083.67" "3,173.55" "3,272.26" "3,368.78" "3,462.95" 2018 +439 JOR NGDPRPPPPC Jordan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,564.44" "10,641.62" "10,768.36" "10,358.10" "10,492.81" "9,956.12" "10,099.17" "9,988.94" "9,806.40" "8,328.39" "8,023.79" "7,793.97" "8,346.97" "8,150.08" "8,156.10" "8,343.63" "8,143.57" "8,289.06" "8,394.84" "8,481.45" "8,686.73" "8,942.47" "9,388.15" "9,546.46" "10,051.14" "10,546.56" "11,049.96" "11,430.56" "11,662.70" "11,650.16" "11,315.31" "11,016.21" "10,688.11" "10,414.74" "10,284.49" "10,145.66" "10,036.37" "10,003.45" "10,013.23" "10,071.21" "9,816.39" "9,968.81" "10,176.64" "10,439.80" "10,744.10" "11,078.27" "11,405.05" "11,723.87" 2018 +439 JOR NGDPPC Jordan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 505.157 606.043 663.776 689.661 707.251 700.715 766.239 752.947 744.021 735.795 798.479 811.152 946.163 953.339 "1,019.03" "1,059.49" "1,070.29" "1,092.69" "1,170.09" "1,184.09" "1,207.57" "1,257.74" "1,317.54" "1,371.79" "1,495.14" "1,596.35" "1,837.36" "1,999.92" "2,452.56" "2,527.38" "2,653.02" "2,735.55" "2,776.35" "2,871.54" "2,933.33" "2,956.52" "2,964.50" "3,004.34" "3,058.79" "3,127.90" "3,040.76" "3,128.12" "3,308.33" "3,495.17" "3,686.67" "3,896.08" "4,111.00" "4,331.32" 2018 +439 JOR NGDPDPC Jordan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,694.59" "1,835.94" "1,884.12" "1,899.89" "1,841.32" "1,778.34" "2,190.16" "2,222.87" "2,002.62" "1,290.01" "1,203.19" "1,191.52" "1,391.97" "1,357.66" "1,449.04" "1,494.35" "1,509.58" "1,541.18" "1,650.35" "1,670.09" "1,703.20" "1,773.96" "1,858.31" "1,934.83" "2,108.80" "2,251.55" "2,591.48" "2,820.77" "3,454.31" "3,559.69" "3,736.65" "3,852.89" "3,915.87" "4,050.14" "4,137.28" "4,169.99" "4,181.25" "4,237.44" "4,314.24" "4,411.71" "4,288.81" "4,412.03" "4,666.20" "4,929.73" "5,199.83" "5,495.19" "5,798.33" "6,109.06" 2018 +439 JOR PPPPC Jordan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,513.28" "4,278.78" "4,597.27" "4,595.29" "4,823.07" "4,721.07" "4,885.33" "4,951.53" "5,032.45" "4,441.57" "4,439.26" "4,457.95" "4,883.05" "4,880.87" "4,988.81" "5,210.53" "5,178.71" "5,362.12" "5,491.67" "5,626.51" "5,893.25" "6,203.43" "6,614.10" "6,858.38" "7,414.78" "8,024.25" "8,666.67" "9,207.46" "9,574.61" "9,625.62" "9,461.33" "9,402.62" "9,189.19" "9,322.30" "9,181.05" "9,464.68" "9,445.92" "10,003.45" "10,252.43" "10,496.26" "10,353.98" "10,951.66" "11,974.86" "12,722.20" "13,367.75" "14,039.70" "14,728.99" "15,433.72" 2018 +439 JOR NGAP_NPGDP Jordan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +439 JOR PPPSH Jordan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.062 0.071 0.074 0.072 0.073 0.07 0.071 0.071 0.069 0.059 0.057 0.057 0.058 0.059 0.06 0.062 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.061 0.064 0.064 0.065 0.068 0.07 0.072 0.074 0.078 0.076 0.075 0.074 0.075 0.075 0.078 0.078 0.08 0.079 0.078 0.079 0.077 0.076 0.076 0.076 0.076 0.076 0.076 2020 +439 JOR PPPEX Jordan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.144 0.142 0.144 0.15 0.147 0.148 0.157 0.152 0.148 0.166 0.18 0.182 0.194 0.195 0.204 0.203 0.207 0.204 0.213 0.21 0.205 0.203 0.199 0.2 0.202 0.199 0.212 0.217 0.256 0.263 0.28 0.291 0.302 0.308 0.319 0.312 0.314 0.3 0.298 0.298 0.294 0.286 0.276 0.275 0.276 0.278 0.279 0.281 2020 +439 JOR NID_NGDP Jordan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 43.849 53.719 46.451 40.513 36.717 26.358 24.949 29.03 27.368 27.535 39.414 30.764 41.407 43.792 39.205 40.12 36.119 30.036 26.235 23.809 27.398 26.236 24.675 24.748 33.783 41.568 35.022 37.023 36.049 32.539 35.038 31.748 31.032 26.6 25.808 24.835 23.407 19.435 18.932 18.756 18.705 17.889 20.684 19.712 19.548 20.284 21.055 21.737 2020 +439 JOR NGSD_NGDP Jordan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 31.182 42.19 28.341 13.293 10.191 5.605 7.478 5.269 21.167 31.712 24.335 14.924 25.24 32.472 32.973 36.377 33.011 30.427 26.503 28.626 27.713 25.966 29.753 36.148 34.115 24.067 23.905 20.732 26.984 27.465 28.092 21.722 16.139 16.432 18.729 15.842 13.752 8.826 12.032 17.019 12.971 9.101 13.96 14.96 15.563 16.64 18.02 17.768 2020 +439 JOR PCPI Jordan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 19.207 20.676 22.25 23.352 24.297 24.979 24.979 24.926 26.598 33.425 38.837 42.005 43.692 45.136 46.726 47.826 50.935 52.483 54.098 54.422 54.789 55.757 56.78 57.704 59.646 61.728 65.589 68.395 77.089 76.098 79.85 83.187 87.021 91.284 94.012 92.98 92.4 95.739 100 100.678 101.077 102.411 106.3 109.472 112.2 114.996 117.863 120.803 2020 +439 JOR PCPIPCH Jordan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.909 7.65 7.614 4.953 4.045 2.808 0 -0.21 6.705 25.668 16.192 8.155 4.017 3.304 3.524 2.353 6.501 3.038 3.079 0.598 0.674 1.768 1.835 1.627 3.365 3.491 6.255 4.278 12.712 -1.286 4.931 4.179 4.609 4.898 2.989 -1.098 -0.624 3.614 4.451 0.677 0.397 1.319 3.798 2.985 2.492 2.492 2.493 2.494 2020 +439 JOR PCPIE Jordan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 23.258 27.244 29.488 28.149 30.072 30.072 30.369 25.673 29.115 36.666 40.132 42.88 44.449 45.319 47.484 49.475 50.73 53.933 53.49 55 53.979 56.014 56.298 57.906 60.162 62.672 67.345 70.446 75.644 77.91 82.257 84.753 90.062 92.802 94.329 92.69 93.821 97.077 100.745 101.431 101.104 103.475 108.025 111.251 114.021 116.861 119.774 122.759 2020 +439 JOR PCPIEPCH Jordan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 3.343 17.14 8.236 -4.54 6.829 -- 0.989 -15.462 13.404 25.935 9.453 6.848 3.659 1.959 4.776 4.193 2.537 6.314 -0.822 2.824 -1.857 3.771 0.507 2.856 3.897 4.171 7.457 4.604 7.379 2.997 5.579 3.034 6.264 3.042 1.646 -1.737 1.219 3.471 3.778 0.68 -0.322 2.345 4.397 2.986 2.49 2.491 2.492 2.493 2020 +439 JOR TM_RPCH Jordan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 1994 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Unrefined and refined products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 -1.524 17.123 -2.471 1.36 -5.454 -7.965 9.285 7.523 -7.921 -39.867 13.9 -5.9 29.9 6.1 -2.629 -3.1 7.74 -2.331 -5.459 -1.184 20.812 1.816 4.248 1.239 20.333 16.338 3.226 6.669 5.454 -4.698 -4 -2.73 5.714 3.076 0.226 -2.62 -3.506 6.301 -1.359 2.105 -16.734 19.118 8.572 2.451 2.945 3.387 3.251 3.331 2019 +439 JOR TMG_RPCH Jordan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 1994 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Unrefined and refined products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 -2.186 29.245 2.533 0.975 -12.638 -5.857 16.77 9.364 0.541 -39.187 13.9 -5.9 29.9 6.1 -2.629 -3.1 7.74 -2.331 -5.459 -1.184 20.812 3.201 3.017 2.159 22.615 16.155 0.571 4.068 2.639 -3.952 -11.338 -1.699 8.714 4.458 0.839 -3.655 -6.209 9.116 -1.609 2.573 -9.059 17.27 4.676 3.11 3.425 3.774 3.583 3.461 2019 +439 JOR TX_RPCH Jordan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 1994 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Unrefined and refined products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 24.435 18.925 -10.433 -0.434 5.681 0.919 2.907 9.517 -39.385 -7.571 -4.1 6.4 7.7 2.3 7.066 8.7 -2.691 6.799 2.818 2.891 7.859 8.44 21.428 7.778 13.062 1.828 14.401 2.504 4.561 -11.004 12.616 -0.813 -1.26 0.393 6.164 -7.273 0.823 2.541 0.959 11.566 -15.547 7.757 15.96 5.455 3.707 3.17 2.972 2.932 2019 +439 JOR TXG_RPCH Jordan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 1994 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Unrefined and refined products Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 21.058 22.227 -7.915 -15.436 20.059 30.465 10.753 30.479 -20.393 7.582 -4.1 6.4 7.7 2.3 7.066 8.7 -2.691 6.799 2.818 2.891 7.859 20.613 21.981 11.412 11.145 -1.615 15.243 -2.787 2.203 -14.953 12.017 2.955 -7.657 7.476 3.656 -1.83 5.217 -2.262 -3.526 17.655 -3.193 7.286 8.438 4.394 3.434 3.306 3.238 3.269 2019 +439 JOR LUR Jordan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.361 5.976 8.037 8.391 8.805 10.282 16.8 18.8 17.6 19.6 15.8 15.4 13.1 14.4 13.5 14.38 13.706 14.691 15.325 14.439 14.7 14.844 14.058 12.7 12.65 12.85 12.475 12.875 12.15 12.6 11.875 13.075 15.275 18.3 18.6 19.075 22.7 24.425 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +439 JOR LE Jordan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +439 JOR LP Jordan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022 2.378 2.465 2.564 2.671 2.784 2.9 3.015 3.132 3.257 3.399 3.566 3.76 3.978 4.202 4.41 4.589 4.733 4.849 4.944 5.032 5.122 5.217 5.318 5.434 5.58 5.766 5.992 6.255 6.556 6.893 7.262 7.663 8.09 8.519 8.919 9.267 9.554 9.786 9.965 10.102 10.203 10.269 10.301 10.312 10.321 10.34 10.375 10.426 2018 +439 JOR GGR Jordan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.703 0.709 0.66 0.738 0.87 1.015 1.034 1.371 1.352 1.422 1.621 1.65 1.62 1.705 1.788 1.802 1.926 2.01 2.511 2.962 2.971 3.454 3.92 4.69 4.476 4.664 5.414 5.054 5.758 7.091 6.658 7.013 7.424 7.84 7.677 7.029 8.128 8.907 9.182 9.619 10.14 10.735 11.308 2020 +439 JOR GGR_NGDP Jordan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.614 30.691 27.985 30.475 34.763 35.63 33.904 36.437 33.745 31.639 33.333 32.583 30.579 29.472 30.004 29.125 29.348 28.688 33.684 35.505 32.283 31.373 31.336 29.167 25.693 24.207 25.827 22.503 23.537 27.103 24.301 24.761 25.252 25.719 24.297 22.655 25.304 26.139 25.476 25.281 25.172 25.169 25.041 2020 +439 JOR GGX Jordan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.84 0.763 0.968 1.046 1.038 1.222 1.336 1.303 1.436 1.524 1.703 1.813 1.776 2.017 1.948 2.049 2.108 2.324 2.7 3.053 3.47 3.882 4.561 5.461 6.017 6.169 7.472 8.273 8.22 9.308 8.956 8.049 8.478 9.26 9.577 9.694 10.713 10.904 11.543 11.864 11.782 12.258 12.705 2020 +439 JOR GGX_NGDP Jordan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.346 33.024 41.059 43.183 41.484 42.904 43.812 34.609 35.853 33.913 35.026 35.787 33.52 34.87 32.701 33.12 32.121 33.166 36.216 36.594 37.704 35.26 36.456 33.964 34.535 32.022 35.645 36.832 33.604 35.579 32.69 28.418 28.836 30.379 30.31 31.245 33.35 31.999 32.026 31.183 29.249 28.742 28.136 2020 +439 JOR GGXCNL Jordan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.137 -0.054 -0.308 -0.308 -0.168 -0.207 -0.302 0.069 -0.084 -0.102 -0.082 -0.162 -0.156 -0.312 -0.161 -0.247 -0.182 -0.314 -0.189 -0.091 -0.499 -0.428 -0.64 -0.771 -1.54 -1.505 -2.058 -3.218 -2.463 -2.217 -2.298 -1.036 -1.054 -1.42 -1.9 -2.665 -2.585 -1.997 -2.361 -2.246 -1.642 -1.524 -1.398 2020 +439 JOR GGXCNL_NGDP Jordan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.732 -2.333 -13.074 -12.708 -6.721 -7.274 -9.907 1.828 -2.108 -2.274 -1.693 -3.204 -2.941 -5.398 -2.697 -3.995 -2.774 -4.478 -2.532 -1.089 -5.421 -3.886 -5.12 -4.797 -8.842 -7.814 -9.818 -14.329 -10.067 -8.475 -8.389 -3.657 -3.584 -4.66 -6.013 -8.59 -8.046 -5.86 -6.55 -5.902 -4.077 -3.573 -3.095 2020 +439 JOR GGSB Jordan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.127 -0.094 -0.096 -0.247 -0.104 -0.034 -0.557 -0.56 -0.785 -0.948 -1.836 -1.22 -1.504 -1.899 -2.713 -2.551 -1.088 -0.906 -0.703 -0.661 -1.139 -2.109 -1.757 -1.469 -1.667 -1.773 -1.993 -2.101 -2.115 2020 +439 JOR GGSB_NPGDP Jordan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.158 -1.538 -1.474 -3.576 -1.394 -0.415 -6.145 -5.258 -6.583 -6.253 -11.14 -6.592 -7.371 -8.506 -11.195 -9.919 -4.048 -3.253 -2.425 -2.189 -3.607 -6.362 -5.048 -4.015 -4.337 -4.391 -4.696 -4.71 -4.512 2020 +439 JOR GGXONLB Jordan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.075 0.023 -0.219 -0.166 0.043 0.049 -0.021 0.369 0.145 0.116 0.152 0.056 0.064 -0.075 0.096 0.048 0.075 -0.084 0.06 0.119 -0.252 -0.129 -0.296 -0.412 -1.164 -1.12 -1.642 -2.649 -1.74 -1.313 -1.411 -0.217 -0.216 -0.431 -0.773 -1.386 -1.19 -0.707 -0.867 -0.611 0.127 0.344 0.447 2020 +439 JOR GGXONLB_NGDP Jordan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.676 0.982 -9.3 -6.847 1.699 1.717 -0.685 9.802 3.632 2.587 3.122 1.107 1.215 -1.299 1.619 0.779 1.143 -1.195 0.805 1.43 -2.741 -1.173 -2.365 -2.562 -6.683 -5.814 -7.833 -11.793 -7.113 -5.018 -5.15 -0.768 -0.733 -1.414 -2.446 -4.468 -3.705 -2.076 -2.406 -1.606 0.316 0.807 0.99 2020 +439 JOR GGXWDN Jordan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.222 5.164 6.144 5.933 5.471 5.264 5.318 5.302 5.289 5.108 6.117 6.116 5.406 5.959 6.387 6.546 6.555 6.763 6.627 7.431 8.473 9.715 11.071 12.633 15.509 17.669 18.927 20.769 21.059 21.641 22.541 24.42 27.265 29.49 30.977 32.339 33.213 34.148 35.142 36.007 2020 +439 JOR GGXWDN_NGDP Jordan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 174.236 206.465 215.769 194.494 145.358 131.427 118.328 109.049 104.413 96.418 105.735 102.652 87.397 90.804 91.167 87.811 78.566 73.477 60.201 59.401 52.691 55.765 57.465 60.265 69.052 72.228 72.344 75.809 74.352 73.61 73.948 77.287 87.881 91.805 90.904 89.727 87.293 84.769 82.395 79.738 2020 +439 JOR GGXWDG Jordan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.346 5.347 6.322 6.184 5.695 5.543 5.735 5.646 5.826 5.709 6.413 6.503 6.14 6.204 6.708 6.657 6.804 6.794 7.425 8.18 8.722 10.099 11.451 13.011 15.839 18.49 19.625 21.485 21.932 22.351 22.88 24.651 27.295 29.521 31.008 32.369 33.243 34.178 35.172 36.037 2020 +439 JOR GGXWDG_NGDP Jordan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 179.386 213.782 222.029 202.726 151.312 138.38 127.606 116.139 115.018 107.76 110.854 109.141 99.261 94.543 95.753 89.306 81.548 73.814 67.449 65.388 54.24 57.965 59.437 62.069 70.521 75.584 75.013 78.423 77.432 76.022 75.061 78.015 87.978 91.899 90.992 89.81 87.372 84.844 82.466 79.805 2020 +439 JOR NGDP_FY Jordan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Public sector coverage corresponds to the central government and, starting in 2007, it also includes the fiscal performance of two key SOEs: NEPCO (National Electric Power Company) and WAJ (Water Authority of Jordan). Due to data limitations, the net overall deficit of both public entities is included under other transfers. Public debt is on consolidated basis (consolidating the expanded central government with the social security corporation). Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.201 1.494 1.702 1.842 1.969 2.032 2.31 2.358 2.423 2.501 2.847 3.05 3.764 4.006 4.494 4.862 5.066 5.298 5.785 5.958 6.186 6.562 7.006 7.454 8.343 9.204 11.009 12.51 16.08 17.422 19.265 20.962 22.461 24.463 26.162 27.397 28.324 29.4 30.482 31.597 31.025 32.123 34.077 36.042 38.048 40.283 42.65 45.156 2020 +439 JOR BCA Jordan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Includes adjustments by staff towards BPM6 presentation. Historical data up to 2000 are converted into the BPM6 presentation from data compiled under the BPM5 methodology. Primary domestic currency: Jordanian dinar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.374 -0.039 -0.333 -0.391 -0.265 -0.26 -0.04 -0.352 -0.294 0.385 -0.227 -0.394 -0.835 -0.629 -0.398 -0.259 -0.222 0.029 0.014 0.405 0.027 -0.025 0.502 1.199 0.039 -2.272 -1.726 -2.874 -2.055 -1.245 -1.885 -2.96 -4.718 -3.509 -2.612 -3.475 -3.857 -4.399 -2.967 -0.774 -2.509 -3.981 -3.232 -2.416 -2.138 -2.071 -1.826 -2.528 2020 +439 JOR BCA_NGDPD Jordan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 9.279 -0.86 -6.888 -7.698 -5.164 -5.051 -0.602 -5.054 -4.504 8.778 -5.294 -8.783 -15.085 -11.028 -6.227 -3.772 -3.105 0.393 0.173 4.819 0.315 -0.269 5.078 11.4 0.332 -17.5 -11.117 -16.29 -9.075 -5.075 -6.946 -10.026 -14.892 -10.169 -7.079 -8.993 -9.656 -10.61 -6.9 -1.738 -5.734 -8.787 -6.724 -4.752 -3.985 -3.645 -3.035 -3.969 2020 +916 KAZ NGDP_R Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Official GDP is calculated based on production, which does not match the total by expenditure's components. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,625.73" "5,108.17" "4,465.57" "4,099.40" "4,119.89" "4,189.93" "4,110.32" "4,221.30" "4,635.00" "5,260.70" "5,776.20" "6,313.40" "6,919.40" "7,590.70" "8,402.90" "9,150.80" "9,452.80" "9,566.20" "10,264.40" "11,034.30" "11,586.10" "12,269.60" "12,797.20" "12,925.20" "13,041.50" "13,550.20" "14,105.70" "14,740.50" "14,357.20" "14,945.90" "15,320.58" "15,992.54" "16,714.01" "17,288.83" "17,755.00" "18,238.27" 2021 +916 KAZ NGDP_RPCH Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.2 -12.58 -8.2 0.5 1.7 -1.9 2.7 9.8 13.499 9.799 9.3 9.599 9.702 10.7 8.9 3.3 1.2 7.299 7.501 5.001 5.899 4.3 1 0.9 3.901 4.1 4.5 -2.6 4.1 2.507 4.386 4.511 3.439 2.696 2.722 2021 +916 KAZ NGDP Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Official GDP is calculated based on production, which does not match the total by expenditure's components. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.435 29.881 423.469 "1,014.19" "1,415.75" "1,672.14" "1,733.26" "2,016.46" "2,599.90" "3,250.59" "3,776.28" "4,611.98" "5,870.13" "7,590.59" "10,213.73" "12,849.79" "16,052.92" "17,007.65" "21,815.52" "28,243.05" "31,015.19" "35,999.03" "39,675.83" "40,884.13" "46,971.15" "54,378.86" "61,819.54" "69,532.63" "70,649.03" "83,951.59" "102,685.82" "117,640.94" "131,261.49" "143,353.28" "154,769.58" "167,445.90" 2021 +916 KAZ NGDPD Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.875 5.152 11.881 16.639 21.035 22.166 22.135 16.87 18.292 22.153 24.637 30.834 43.152 57.125 81.003 104.85 133.442 115.309 148.047 192.626 207.999 236.635 221.416 184.388 137.289 166.806 179.34 181.667 171.082 197.112 224.338 243.396 254.352 264.668 275.066 283.368 2021 +916 KAZ PPPGDP Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 120.227 111.753 99.782 93.52 95.709 99.014 98.226 102.3 114.87 133.314 148.659 165.692 186.471 210.977 240.758 269.272 283.493 288.732 313.53 344.049 369.966 417.452 427.478 407.416 423.833 448.473 478.011 508.459 501.205 543.437 596.666 645.027 688.271 725.173 758.904 794.646 2021 +916 KAZ NGDP_D Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.043 0.585 9.483 24.74 34.364 39.909 42.168 47.769 56.093 61.79 65.377 73.051 84.836 99.999 121.55 140.423 169.822 177.789 212.536 255.957 267.693 293.4 310.035 316.313 360.167 401.314 438.259 471.711 492.081 561.703 670.248 735.599 785.338 829.167 871.696 918.102 2021 +916 KAZ NGDPRPC Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "329,987.16" "302,258.40" "282,631.12" "261,511.05" "266,132.57" "275,867.45" "274,840.45" "283,278.31" "311,793.67" "354,229.65" "388,530.15" "422,267.11" "459,004.43" "498,754.87" "545,752.72" "587,663.36" "591,450.60" "590,385.91" "624,336.24" "661,770.79" "685,154.52" "714,974.16" "734,808.25" "731,481.22" "727,835.39" "746,267.34" "766,797.50" "791,151.64" "760,561.74" "781,460.45" "791,552.31" "816,875.61" "844,438.48" "864,403.79" "878,487.03" "893,464.12" 2021 +916 KAZ NGDPRPPPPC Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,921.63" "10,003.88" "9,354.28" "8,655.26" "8,808.22" "9,130.42" "9,096.43" "9,375.70" "10,319.47" "11,723.98" "12,859.23" "13,975.83" "15,191.73" "16,507.35" "18,062.85" "19,449.97" "19,575.31" "19,540.08" "20,663.73" "21,902.71" "22,676.64" "23,663.59" "24,320.04" "24,209.92" "24,089.26" "24,699.30" "25,378.79" "26,184.84" "25,172.41" "25,864.09" "26,198.10" "27,036.23" "27,948.48" "28,609.28" "29,075.39" "29,571.09" 2021 +916 KAZ NGDPPC Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 142.842 "1,768.13" "26,801.84" "64,697.81" "91,453.17" "110,094.68" "115,896.04" "135,318.36" "174,893.71" "218,878.74" "254,007.59" "308,468.89" "389,400.19" "498,747.64" "663,362.76" "825,212.09" "1,004,412.35" "1,049,641.12" "1,326,937.75" "1,693,847.87" "1,834,111.37" "2,097,735.55" "2,278,164.53" "2,313,772.57" "2,621,421.24" "2,994,875.89" "3,360,561.22" "3,731,953.07" "3,742,578.57" "4,389,487.91" "5,305,360.48" "6,008,928.39" "6,631,697.27" "7,167,351.08" "7,657,735.21" "8,202,908.96" 2021 +916 KAZ NGDPDPC Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 168.645 304.849 751.98 "1,061.48" "1,358.80" "1,459.42" "1,480.09" "1,132.13" "1,230.49" "1,491.65" "1,657.16" "2,062.29" "2,862.50" "3,753.44" "5,261.03" "6,733.45" "8,349.29" "7,116.37" "9,005.04" "11,552.57" "12,300.19" "13,789.17" "12,713.56" "10,435.17" "7,662.01" "9,186.71" "9,749.07" "9,750.43" "9,062.96" "10,306.20" "11,590.63" "12,432.33" "12,850.57" "13,232.85" "13,609.81" "13,881.73" 2021 +916 KAZ PPPPC Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,052.11" "6,612.61" "6,315.30" "5,965.90" "6,182.50" "6,519.15" "6,567.99" "6,865.02" "7,727.25" "8,976.74" "9,999.42" "11,082.19" "12,369.71" "13,862.45" "15,636.77" "17,292.61" "17,737.81" "17,819.35" "19,070.57" "20,634.01" "21,878.29" "24,325.78" "24,545.57" "23,057.07" "23,653.80" "24,699.30" "25,985.05" "27,289.97" "26,550.96" "28,414.12" "30,827.31" "32,947.04" "34,773.37" "36,257.07" "37,549.28" "38,928.44" 2021 +916 KAZ NGAP_NPGDP Kazakhstan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +916 KAZ PPPSH Kazakhstan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.361 0.322 0.273 0.242 0.234 0.229 0.219 0.217 0.227 0.252 0.269 0.283 0.294 0.308 0.324 0.335 0.336 0.341 0.348 0.36 0.367 0.395 0.39 0.364 0.365 0.367 0.369 0.375 0.377 0.371 0.369 0.375 0.38 0.38 0.378 0.376 2021 +916 KAZ PPPEX Kazakhstan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.02 0.267 4.244 10.845 14.792 16.888 17.646 19.711 22.633 24.383 25.402 27.835 31.48 35.978 42.423 47.72 56.626 58.905 69.58 82.09 83.832 86.235 92.814 100.35 110.825 121.253 129.327 136.752 140.958 154.483 172.099 182.381 190.712 197.681 203.938 210.718 2021 +916 KAZ NID_NGDP Kazakhstan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Official GDP is calculated based on production, which does not match the total by expenditure's components. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.915 26.849 28.704 23.319 16.147 15.599 15.804 17.776 18.139 26.876 27.288 25.704 26.311 30.97 33.901 35.527 27.506 29.415 25.374 22.998 25.23 24.57 25.79 27.908 27.828 26.352 25.258 27.628 28.807 26.178 24.827 24.444 24.458 24.351 24.489 24.481 2021 +916 KAZ NGSD_NGDP Kazakhstan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Official GDP is calculated based on production, which does not match the total by expenditure's components. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.502 14.101 20.903 22.038 12.577 11.993 10.271 16.763 20.142 20.604 23.13 24.82 27.088 29.157 31.432 27.541 32.19 25.841 26.309 28.293 26.31 25.395 28.551 24.648 21.905 23.3 25.189 23.666 24.966 23.268 27.806 26.264 25.055 24.028 23.453 22.714 2021 +916 KAZ PCPI Kazakhstan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Core consumer price base year is December 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.064 1.123 16.863 46.606 64.866 76.154 81.585 88.375 100 108.373 114.716 122.112 130.499 140.313 152.355 168.777 197.719 212.153 227.27 246.256 258.86 273.95 292.35 311.796 357.182 383.718 406.837 428.17 457.28 493.871 562.862 626.352 673.467 714.133 753.411 793.013 2021 +916 KAZ PCPIPCH Kazakhstan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,662.28" "1,401.99" 176.379 39.18 17.401 7.132 8.323 13.154 8.373 5.853 6.447 6.868 7.521 8.583 10.779 17.148 7.3 7.125 8.354 5.118 5.829 6.717 6.651 14.556 7.429 6.025 5.244 6.799 8.002 13.969 11.28 7.522 6.038 5.5 5.256 2021 +916 KAZ PCPIE Kazakhstan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Core consumer price base year is December 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.159 3.612 34.484 55.308 71.182 79.154 80.658 95.015 104.327 111.004 118.33 126.376 134.843 145.091 157.279 186.848 204.598 217.283 234.231 251.564 266.658 279.458 300.138 340.957 369.938 396.203 417.202 439.731 472.711 512.419 596.455 650.136 691.095 729.105 769.206 807.666 2021 +916 KAZ PCPIEPCH Kazakhstan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,165.00" 854.585 60.388 28.7 11.2 1.9 17.8 9.8 6.4 6.6 6.8 6.7 7.6 8.4 18.8 9.5 6.2 7.8 7.4 6 4.8 7.4 13.6 8.5 7.1 5.3 5.4 7.5 8.4 16.4 9 6.3 5.5 5.5 5 2021 +916 KAZ TM_RPCH Kazakhstan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.087 -20.773 23.123 21.6 17.288 2.049 -6.166 29.964 22.951 12.199 2.577 28.166 28.303 10.972 24.43 6.151 -11.121 -5.782 4.031 27.73 6.932 -5.964 -6.896 -13.096 4.795 8.094 11.684 -27.767 -12.433 1.093 4.387 2.463 2.954 2.648 3.182 2021 +916 KAZ TMG_RPCH Kazakhstan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.688 -16.795 20.287 21.6 15.603 0.633 7.678 31.462 17.323 0.529 5.475 30.926 23.544 15.297 25.14 11.554 -14.818 -5.574 10.058 24.262 8.677 -8.779 -7.044 -16.073 8.387 6.488 17.3 -23.935 -10.433 4.214 3.816 3.42 3.308 3.232 3.182 2021 +916 KAZ TX_RPCH Kazakhstan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.185 -30.209 24.822 10.526 15.527 6.818 -8.292 57.497 2.109 9.178 12.852 32.807 21.67 11.945 10.765 22.316 -11.563 7.484 11.019 6.478 0.837 1.826 -7.191 -7.251 11.07 9.84 1.266 -2.191 -16.553 3.633 3.075 6.091 3.012 0.911 1.1 2021 +916 KAZ TXG_RPCH Kazakhstan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.004 -17.756 28.113 9.644 13.999 3.858 100.794 43.241 5.285 8.416 16.405 36.095 23.609 12.437 10.582 23.607 -14.296 10.137 12.728 5.288 0.144 0.103 -11.208 -9.916 14.385 11.324 0.287 0.157 -15.762 5.567 3.273 5.833 2.923 0.687 0.854 2021 +916 KAZ LUR Kazakhstan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.536 10.983 12.959 13.008 13.116 13.465 12.753 10.433 9.318 8.754 8.38 8.088 7.788 7.257 6.627 6.554 5.762 5.388 5.283 5.192 5.136 5.037 4.93 4.872 4.828 4.793 4.925 4.9 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 2021 +916 KAZ LE Kazakhstan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +916 KAZ LP Kazakhstan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.048 16.9 15.8 15.676 15.481 15.188 14.955 14.902 14.866 14.851 14.867 14.951 15.075 15.219 15.397 15.572 15.982 16.203 16.441 16.674 16.91 17.161 17.416 17.67 17.918 18.157 18.396 18.632 18.877 19.126 19.355 19.578 19.793 20.001 20.211 20.413 2021 +916 KAZ GGR Kazakhstan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 94 171 187.2 225.246 315.242 353.651 568.2 833.9 847.815 "1,169.19" "1,441.12" "2,131.72" "2,803.92" "3,705.75" "4,542.24" "3,765.85" "5,223.31" "7,638.32" "8,170.30" "8,911.32" "9,419.87" "6,791.27" "7,989.07" "10,779.20" "13,245.57" "13,683.29" "12,369.99" "14,358.75" "21,058.81" "23,180.76" "25,894.59" "28,345.33" "30,369.50" "32,856.48" 2021 +916 KAZ GGR_NGDP Kazakhstan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.198 16.861 13.223 13.471 18.188 17.538 21.855 25.654 22.451 25.351 24.55 28.084 27.452 28.839 28.295 22.142 23.943 27.045 26.343 24.754 23.742 16.611 17.008 19.822 21.426 19.679 17.509 17.104 20.508 19.705 19.727 19.773 19.622 19.622 2021 +916 KAZ GGX Kazakhstan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 775.163 984.892 "1,248.15" "1,670.39" "2,022.30" "3,045.99" "4,345.25" "3,991.72" "4,902.69" "5,997.11" "6,796.05" "7,130.92" "8,435.17" "9,350.32" "10,104.28" "13,098.74" "11,650.90" "14,079.30" "17,341.50" "18,527.83" "23,147.70" "25,369.28" "27,133.37" "29,287.97" "31,658.05" "34,470.47" 2021 +916 KAZ GGX_NGDP Kazakhstan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.527 21.355 21.263 22.006 19.8 23.705 27.068 23.47 22.473 21.234 21.912 19.809 21.26 22.87 21.512 24.088 18.847 20.248 24.546 22.07 22.542 21.565 20.671 20.431 20.455 20.586 2021 +916 KAZ GGXCNL Kazakhstan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.651 184.297 192.97 461.338 781.619 659.762 196.991 -225.87 320.621 "1,641.21" "1,374.25" "1,780.40" 984.694 "-2,559.06" "-2,115.21" "-2,319.54" "1,594.68" -396.018 "-4,971.51" "-4,169.08" "-2,088.89" "-2,188.52" "-1,238.78" -942.65 "-1,288.54" "-1,614.00" 2021 +916 KAZ GGXCNL_NGDP Kazakhstan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.924 3.996 3.287 6.078 7.653 5.134 1.227 -1.328 1.47 5.811 4.431 4.946 2.482 -6.259 -4.503 -4.266 2.58 -0.57 -7.037 -4.966 -2.034 -1.86 -0.944 -0.658 -0.833 -0.964 2021 +916 KAZ GGSB Kazakhstan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 81.678 155.955 203.659 454.655 685.456 470.827 138.462 -105.616 391.803 "1,587.59" "1,314.71" "1,586.29" 728.532 "-2,605.42" "-2,003.70" "-2,298.25" "1,416.99" -869.332 "-4,823.65" "-4,197.91" "-2,060.14" "-2,199.93" "-1,273.39" -977.264 "-1,323.16" "-1,648.61" 2021 +916 KAZ GGSB_NPGDP Kazakhstan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.086 3.295 3.427 5.967 6.829 3.796 0.869 -0.6 1.768 5.65 4.263 4.494 1.883 -6.399 -4.196 -4.21 2.319 -1.293 -6.734 -4.998 -2 -1.868 -0.97 -0.682 -0.855 -0.985 2021 +916 KAZ GGXONLB Kazakhstan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 83.37 169.964 160.822 424.967 734.92 537.464 247.223 -240.918 396.14 "1,612.05" "1,173.27" "1,590.54" 799.064 "-2,407.04" "-2,009.87" "-2,843.56" "1,104.34" -531.744 "-5,426.24" "-3,661.00" "-1,368.66" "-1,424.43" -307.41 186.799 -29.312 -106.962 2021 +916 KAZ GGXONLB_NGDP Kazakhstan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.208 3.685 2.74 5.599 7.195 4.183 1.54 -1.417 1.816 5.708 3.783 4.418 2.014 -5.887 -4.279 -5.229 1.786 -0.765 -7.681 -4.361 -1.333 -1.211 -0.234 0.13 -0.019 -0.064 2021 +916 KAZ GGXWDN Kazakhstan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 296.518 165.106 1.67 -465.259 "-1,108.70" "-2,001.21" "-2,233.37" "-1,875.86" "-2,235.96" "-3,588.47" "-4,944.02" "-6,337.27" "-7,594.10" "-12,573.44" "-11,160.06" "-8,581.37" "-9,755.25" "-9,671.23" "-6,092.71" "-2,809.48" "-1,919.44" "-1,091.15" "-1,034.89" "-1,137.96" -897.342 -206.861 2021 +916 KAZ GGXWDN_NGDP Kazakhstan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.852 3.58 0.028 -6.129 -10.855 -15.574 -13.913 -11.03 -10.249 -12.706 -15.941 -17.604 -19.14 -30.754 -23.759 -15.781 -15.78 -13.909 -8.624 -3.347 -1.869 -0.928 -0.788 -0.794 -0.58 -0.124 2021 +916 KAZ GGXWDG Kazakhstan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 664.318 690.066 668.7 614.8 680.981 525.812 "1,086.12" "1,739.38" "2,330.49" "2,869.78" "3,760.67" "4,536.78" "5,751.55" "8,946.24" "9,242.68" "10,804.77" "12,523.74" "13,867.40" "18,621.06" "21,072.23" "23,904.85" "28,710.60" "33,688.52" "39,013.27" "44,666.84" "50,668.53" 2021 +916 KAZ GGXWDG_NGDP Kazakhstan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.592 14.962 11.392 8.099 6.667 4.092 6.766 10.227 10.683 10.161 12.125 12.603 14.496 21.882 19.677 19.869 20.259 19.944 26.357 25.1 23.28 24.405 25.665 27.215 28.86 30.26 2021 +916 KAZ NGDP_FY Kazakhstan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Budget Law and staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.435 29.881 423.469 "1,014.19" "1,415.75" "1,672.14" "1,733.26" "2,016.46" "2,599.90" "3,250.59" "3,776.28" "4,611.98" "5,870.13" "7,590.59" "10,213.73" "12,849.79" "16,052.92" "17,007.65" "21,815.52" "28,243.05" "31,015.19" "35,999.03" "39,675.83" "40,884.13" "46,971.15" "54,378.86" "61,819.54" "69,532.63" "70,649.03" "83,951.59" "102,685.82" "117,640.94" "131,261.49" "143,353.28" "154,769.58" "167,445.90" 2021 +916 KAZ BCA Kazakhstan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1996 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Kazakhstani tenge Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.485 -0.445 -0.91 -0.213 -0.751 -0.799 -1.225 -0.171 0.366 -1.39 -1.024 -0.273 0.335 -1.036 -2 -8.373 6.25 -4.121 1.385 10.199 2.247 1.954 6.114 -6.012 -8.131 -5.092 -0.125 -7.196 -6.571 -5.736 6.682 4.43 1.518 -0.856 -2.851 -5.007 2021 +916 KAZ BCA_NGDPD Kazakhstan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -51.66 -8.637 -7.663 -1.281 -3.57 -3.606 -5.534 -1.014 2.003 -6.272 -4.158 -0.884 0.777 -1.813 -2.469 -7.986 4.684 -3.574 0.936 5.294 1.08 0.826 2.761 -3.26 -5.923 -3.052 -0.069 -3.961 -3.841 -2.91 2.978 1.82 0.597 -0.323 -1.036 -1.767 2021 +664 KEN NGDP_R Kenya "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 "2,112.19" "2,198.79" "2,309.88" "2,346.68" "2,384.23" "2,481.34" "2,654.59" "2,808.84" "2,979.92" "3,115.63" "3,244.42" "3,287.88" "3,252.36" "3,249.28" "3,331.52" "3,474.34" "3,629.97" "3,644.89" "3,753.60" "3,836.16" "3,849.46" "4,002.63" "4,021.90" "4,140.50" "4,332.42" "4,577.84" "4,845.84" "5,177.81" "5,189.84" "5,361.46" "5,793.51" "6,090.21" "6,368.45" "6,610.31" "6,942.16" "7,287.02" "7,594.06" "7,883.82" "8,330.89" "8,756.95" "8,735.04" "9,391.69" "9,894.07" "10,393.92" "10,964.77" "11,573.27" "12,211.77" "12,885.37" 2021 +664 KEN NGDP_RPCH Kenya "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.572 4.1 5.052 1.593 1.6 4.073 6.982 5.811 6.091 4.554 4.134 1.339 -1.08 -0.095 2.531 4.287 4.479 0.411 2.983 2.199 0.347 3.979 0.481 2.949 4.635 5.665 5.854 6.851 0.232 3.307 8.058 5.121 4.569 3.798 5.02 4.968 4.214 3.816 5.671 5.114 -0.25 7.517 5.349 5.052 5.492 5.55 5.517 5.516 2021 +664 KEN NGDP Kenya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 99.792 114.601 133.208 150.138 168.684 191.375 224.435 249.505 279.094 321.091 370.861 421.263 485.265 607.801 703.241 817.976 "1,031.73" "1,153.83" "1,245.37" "1,307.68" "1,386.84" "1,468.88" "1,498.61" "1,624.37" "1,804.41" "1,987.65" "2,139.10" "2,471.10" "2,840.26" "3,275.64" "3,597.63" "4,162.51" "4,767.19" "5,311.32" "6,003.84" "6,884.32" "7,594.06" "8,483.40" "9,340.31" "10,237.73" "10,716.03" "12,098.20" "13,405.95" "15,023.73" "16,678.23" "18,526.70" "20,567.06" "22,841.52" 2021 +664 KEN NGDPD Kenya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 13.449 12.667 12.196 11.279 11.703 11.646 13.832 15.163 15.722 15.586 16.219 15.315 15.084 10.479 12.547 15.905 18.064 18.3 20.63 18.594 18.206 18.697 19.03 21.391 22.79 26.308 29.668 36.708 41.059 42.347 45.406 46.555 56.407 61.703 68.395 70.37 74.816 81.965 92.211 100.328 100.931 110.519 114.858 117.559 125.104 134.241 143.964 153.41 2021 +664 KEN PPPGDP Kenya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 17.552 20.001 22.31 23.553 24.793 26.619 29.051 31.499 34.596 37.59 40.609 42.544 43.044 44.022 46.101 49.085 52.223 53.342 55.551 57.573 59.081 62.816 64.102 67.295 72.304 78.796 85.983 94.356 96.389 100.215 109.592 117.598 125.523 141.004 156.802 176.338 192.816 211.109 228.409 244.386 246.712 276.281 311.753 339.172 365.307 392.746 422.304 454.22 2021 +664 KEN NGDP_D Kenya "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.725 5.212 5.767 6.398 7.075 7.713 8.455 8.883 9.366 10.306 11.431 12.813 14.92 18.706 21.109 23.543 28.423 31.656 33.178 34.088 36.027 36.698 37.261 39.231 41.649 43.419 44.143 47.725 54.727 61.096 62.098 68.348 74.856 80.349 86.484 94.474 100 107.605 112.117 116.91 122.679 128.818 135.495 144.543 152.107 160.082 168.42 177.267 2021 +664 KEN NGDPRPC Kenya "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "134,355.95" "134,833.10" "136,679.53" "134,096.11" "131,725.51" "132,691.91" "137,543.44" "140,441.91" "143,957.50" "145,590.30" "147,473.77" "144,840.33" "138,989.76" "134,824.83" "134,335.63" "136,248.70" "138,021.65" "134,995.92" "135,021.69" "133,663.93" "130,490.32" "132,100.00" "129,321.56" "129,390.76" "131,684.45" "135,438.95" "139,649.44" "145,036.75" "141,412.47" "142,213.86" "150,091.04" "154,182.44" "157,634.85" "159,669.36" "163,730.12" "168,291.55" "171,423.56" "173,652.33" "179,158.95" "183,969.48" "179,391.39" "188,585.71" "194,291.53" "199,644.10" "206,044.07" "212,806.54" "219,766.35" "226,995.78" 2019 +664 KEN NGDPRPPPPC Kenya "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,597.72" "3,610.49" "3,659.94" "3,590.76" "3,527.28" "3,553.16" "3,683.07" "3,760.68" "3,854.82" "3,898.54" "3,948.98" "3,878.46" "3,721.80" "3,610.27" "3,597.17" "3,648.40" "3,695.88" "3,614.85" "3,615.54" "3,579.19" "3,494.20" "3,537.31" "3,462.91" "3,464.76" "3,526.18" "3,626.72" "3,739.46" "3,883.72" "3,786.67" "3,808.13" "4,019.06" "4,128.62" "4,221.07" "4,275.55" "4,384.28" "4,506.43" "4,590.29" "4,649.98" "4,797.43" "4,926.24" "4,803.65" "5,049.85" "5,202.64" "5,345.97" "5,517.35" "5,698.43" "5,884.79" "6,078.38" 2019 +664 KEN NGDPPC Kenya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,347.76" "7,027.51" "7,882.15" "8,579.33" "9,319.55" "10,233.98" "11,628.74" "12,475.26" "13,482.80" "15,004.26" "16,857.33" "18,557.83" "20,737.81" "25,219.96" "28,356.50" "32,077.48" "39,229.27" "42,734.33" "44,797.45" "45,563.61" "47,011.48" "48,477.78" "48,186.64" "50,761.65" "54,845.16" "58,806.25" "61,645.66" "69,218.60" "77,391.19" "86,887.07" "93,202.85" "105,380.11" "117,999.79" "128,292.80" "141,599.88" "158,991.16" "171,423.56" "186,858.95" "200,866.81" "215,078.36" "220,075.03" "242,932.76" "263,254.86" "288,572.53" "313,408.35" "340,664.69" "370,130.31" "402,388.78" 2019 +664 KEN NGDPDPC Kenya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 855.471 776.778 721.655 644.505 646.568 622.803 716.685 758.168 759.5 728.334 737.217 674.688 644.604 434.817 505.909 623.714 686.847 677.772 742.089 647.889 617.147 617.055 611.901 668.483 692.718 778.333 854.992 "1,028.24" "1,118.77" "1,123.27" "1,176.31" "1,178.60" "1,396.22" "1,490.42" "1,613.10" "1,625.18" "1,688.85" "1,805.40" "1,983.03" "2,107.74" "2,072.81" "2,219.24" "2,255.48" "2,258.05" "2,350.88" "2,468.39" "2,590.81" "2,702.56" 2019 +664 KEN PPPPC Kenya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,116.51" "1,226.48" "1,320.10" "1,345.86" "1,369.79" "1,423.46" "1,505.22" "1,574.95" "1,671.31" "1,756.55" "1,845.85" "1,874.21" "1,839.49" "1,826.66" "1,858.90" "1,924.91" "1,985.66" "1,975.62" "1,998.24" "2,006.02" "2,002.76" "2,073.14" "2,061.17" "2,102.97" "2,197.70" "2,331.25" "2,477.89" "2,643.03" "2,626.40" "2,658.21" "2,839.17" "2,977.17" "3,107.00" "3,405.90" "3,698.16" "4,072.47" "4,352.51" "4,649.98" "4,912.03" "5,134.15" "5,066.72" "5,547.73" "6,121.95" "6,514.73" "6,864.65" "7,221.72" "7,599.89" "8,001.79" 2019 +664 KEN NGAP_NPGDP Kenya Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +664 KEN PPPSH Kenya Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.131 0.134 0.14 0.139 0.135 0.136 0.141 0.143 0.145 0.147 0.147 0.145 0.129 0.127 0.126 0.127 0.128 0.123 0.124 0.122 0.117 0.119 0.116 0.115 0.114 0.115 0.116 0.117 0.114 0.118 0.122 0.123 0.125 0.133 0.143 0.158 0.166 0.173 0.176 0.18 0.186 0.188 0.193 0.197 0.202 0.206 0.21 0.215 2021 +664 KEN PPPEX Kenya Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.685 5.73 5.971 6.375 6.804 7.189 7.726 7.921 8.067 8.542 9.133 9.902 11.274 13.807 15.254 16.664 19.756 21.631 22.418 22.713 23.473 23.384 23.378 24.138 24.956 25.225 24.878 26.189 29.467 32.686 32.827 35.396 37.979 37.668 38.289 39.04 39.385 40.185 40.893 41.892 43.435 43.79 43.002 44.295 45.655 47.172 48.702 50.287 2021 +664 KEN NID_NGDP Kenya Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 22.176 23.459 21.191 20.731 19.424 24.024 22.466 23.066 23.534 17.955 22.859 20.439 15.487 16.822 16.15 16.658 13.028 13.482 13.424 15.503 17.094 18.316 15.395 15.887 16.773 16.829 18.314 20.045 19.282 19.001 21.264 21.887 22.192 22.414 24.955 22.103 19.348 20.663 19.376 19.342 19.683 20.3 19.814 19.886 20.255 20.58 20.907 21.226 2021 +664 KEN NGSD_NGDP Kenya Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 3.966 7.583 10.51 12.655 10.671 15.415 13.812 12.024 12.182 9.297 11.325 11.157 8.138 10.744 10.349 8.798 8.837 7.724 8.673 21.192 15.999 16.603 14.777 16.506 16.195 15.782 16.626 17.163 14.506 15.145 16.043 13.684 14.717 14.567 15.63 15.821 13.952 13.661 13.965 14.101 14.936 15.102 13.885 14.312 14.805 15.452 15.859 16.196 2021 +664 KEN PCPI Kenya "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 7.495 8.365 10.094 11.244 12.4 14.013 14.368 15.61 17.524 19.94 23.486 28.203 35.912 52.424 67.53 68.579 73.252 81.546 85.962 90.93 100 105.732 107.81 118.381 132.344 145.462 154.237 160.824 185.131 204.638 212.996 242.862 265.638 280.826 300.141 319.897 340.107 367.265 384.489 404.635 426.04 452.068 485.411 517.646 544.19 571.762 600.504 630.255 2021 +664 KEN PCPIPCH Kenya "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.858 11.603 20.667 11.398 10.284 13.007 2.534 8.638 12.265 13.789 17.782 20.084 27.332 45.979 28.814 1.554 6.814 11.322 5.416 5.779 9.975 5.732 1.966 9.805 11.795 9.912 6.032 4.271 15.114 10.537 4.084 14.022 9.378 5.717 6.878 6.582 6.318 7.985 4.69 5.24 5.29 6.109 7.376 6.641 5.128 5.067 5.027 4.954 2021 +664 KEN PCPIE Kenya "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 7.879 9.401 10.692 11.718 12.997 14.327 14.937 16.364 18.586 21.104 25.986 29.747 39.762 61.512 65.579 70.097 72.296 79.386 80.958 89.462 100 101.602 105.917 114.761 134.365 140.965 151.277 159.75 184.476 199.263 208.248 247.677 255.603 273.875 290.359 313.608 333.521 348.515 368.417 394.785 416.962 440.832 476.695 505.367 530.675 557.412 585.271 614.759 2021 +664 KEN PCPIEPCH Kenya "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.1 19.318 13.73 9.598 10.916 10.231 4.255 9.556 13.578 13.546 23.134 14.473 33.668 54.7 6.612 6.89 3.136 9.808 1.98 10.503 11.78 1.602 4.247 8.35 17.083 4.912 7.316 5.6 15.478 8.016 4.509 18.934 3.2 7.149 6.019 8.007 6.35 4.496 5.711 7.157 5.617 5.725 8.135 6.015 5.008 5.038 4.998 5.038 2021 +664 KEN TM_RPCH Kenya Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.5 -19.7 -17.5 -18.1 17.9 -7.1 16.8 13.3 9 -- 4.75 -8.039 -0.719 -12.255 25.674 32.069 2.163 1.122 -3.198 -7.187 6.759 11.454 -3.821 1.293 7.51 14.733 10.11 17.3 0.221 13.765 0.627 10.25 -0.096 1.873 8.302 -2.671 -8.819 10.393 -3.563 4.262 -2.633 13.901 3.734 3.18 6.562 7.028 7.219 7.473 2021 +664 KEN TMG_RPCH Kenya Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.5 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 4.75 -8.039 -0.719 -12.255 25.575 32.121 2.294 1.121 -3.104 -7.094 6.65 9.168 -1.096 1.519 6.428 17.891 12.415 17.48 1.546 18.472 -1.683 12.304 -2.172 4.285 0.147 -2.84 -5.941 10.105 -10.588 6.568 1.428 13.119 0.939 5.582 6.446 7.19 7.503 7.54 2021 +664 KEN TX_RPCH Kenya Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.1 -4.2 3.2 1.2 0.9 6.7 9.8 0.9 3.9 0 7.917 6.505 -4.988 11.675 19.112 16.601 10.854 -10.009 -2.046 -5.215 -4.925 18.631 11.039 4.028 8.782 15.701 -0.071 17.124 3.747 -6.328 15.367 3.333 5.141 -6.164 2.417 -9.316 -2.846 -0.481 5.897 0.054 -7.474 10.911 11.58 6.742 7.802 8.22 6.779 6.336 2021 +664 KEN TXG_RPCH Kenya Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7.917 6.505 -4.988 11.675 19.112 16.601 10.854 -10.009 -2.046 -5.215 -4.456 17.818 15.793 4.89 1.938 20.355 -10.058 16.327 5.171 -4.797 7.047 6.232 1.428 -7.675 11.768 -5.217 4.445 -2.489 2.207 1.185 9.134 4.59 8.432 8.966 9.287 9.703 7.788 7.306 2021 +664 KEN LUR Kenya Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +664 KEN LE Kenya Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +664 KEN LP Kenya Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: National Statistical Office. Series from January 1998 to October 2005 was adjusted in line with methodology reported in the 2011 Article IV Staff Report Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022 15.721 16.308 16.9 17.5 18.1 18.7 19.3 20 20.7 21.4 22 22.7 23.4 24.1 24.8 25.5 26.3 27 27.8 28.7 29.5 30.3 31.1 32 32.9 33.8 34.7 35.7 36.7 37.7 38.6 39.5 40.4 41.4 42.4 43.3 44.3 45.4 46.5 47.6 48.693 49.801 50.924 52.062 53.216 54.384 55.567 56.765 2019 +664 KEN GGR Kenya General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 17.463 18.709 20.784 23.993 27.638 32.953 38.976 44.696 51.561 41.604 45.252 62.893 103.055 139.863 151.954 168.976 190.727 189.938 200.742 211.692 215.142 248.299 287.806 319.133 361.041 423.096 481.813 561.763 642.9 685.965 801.369 955.216 "1,060.97" "1,180.28" "1,358.69" "1,510.25" "1,638.61" "1,740.43" "1,785.94" "2,034.91" "2,374.09" "2,679.34" "3,034.60" "3,384.41" "3,773.33" "4,229.85" 2021 +664 KEN GGR_NGDP Kenya General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a 13.11 12.461 12.321 12.537 12.314 13.207 13.965 13.92 13.903 9.876 9.325 10.348 14.654 17.099 14.728 14.645 15.315 14.525 14.475 14.412 14.356 15.286 15.95 16.056 16.878 17.122 16.964 17.15 17.87 16.48 16.81 17.985 17.672 17.145 17.891 17.802 17.543 17 16.666 16.82 17.709 17.834 18.195 18.268 18.346 18.518 2021 +664 KEN GGX Kenya General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 21.554 21.96 25.088 29.831 34.328 38.612 44.473 52.377 63.724 69.243 85.413 115.009 132.184 141.741 157.014 179.438 191.071 178.919 195.461 219.443 234.542 260.116 278.742 322.976 370.286 446.675 537.244 664.108 775.05 837.428 "1,053.45" "1,233.85" "1,406.39" "1,640.31" "1,924.67" "2,135.18" "2,283.90" "2,498.00" "2,657.12" "3,004.62" "3,306.74" "3,470.43" "3,769.34" "4,155.44" "4,582.77" "5,065.80" 2021 +664 KEN GGX_NGDP Kenya General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a 16.181 14.627 14.873 15.588 15.295 15.476 15.935 16.312 17.183 16.437 17.601 18.922 18.796 17.328 15.219 15.552 15.343 13.682 14.094 14.94 15.651 16.013 15.448 16.249 17.31 18.076 18.915 20.274 21.543 20.118 22.098 23.23 23.425 23.827 25.344 25.169 24.452 24.4 24.796 24.835 24.666 23.1 22.6 22.429 22.282 22.178 2021 +664 KEN GGXCNL Kenya General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a -4.091 -3.252 -4.304 -5.838 -6.691 -5.66 -5.496 -7.681 -12.163 -27.639 -40.161 -52.116 -29.128 -1.878 -5.06 -10.462 -0.344 11.019 5.281 -7.751 -19.4 -11.818 9.064 -3.843 -9.245 -23.579 -55.431 -102.345 -132.151 -151.463 -252.079 -278.629 -345.421 -460.025 -565.986 -624.925 -645.291 -757.569 -871.182 -969.712 -932.647 -791.09 -734.736 -771.031 -809.444 -835.954 2021 +664 KEN GGXCNL_NGDP Kenya General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a -3.071 -2.166 -2.552 -3.051 -2.981 -2.268 -1.969 -2.392 -3.28 -6.561 -8.276 -8.574 -4.142 -0.23 -0.49 -0.907 -0.028 0.843 0.381 -0.528 -1.295 -0.728 0.502 -0.193 -0.432 -0.954 -1.952 -3.124 -3.673 -3.639 -5.288 -5.246 -5.753 -6.682 -7.453 -7.366 -6.909 -7.4 -8.13 -8.015 -6.957 -5.266 -4.405 -4.162 -3.936 -3.66 2021 +664 KEN GGSB Kenya General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +664 KEN GGSB_NPGDP Kenya General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +664 KEN GGXONLB Kenya General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a -1.491 -0.152 -0.704 -1.238 -1.091 0.94 2.904 2.019 0.037 -12.939 -15.419 -11.577 10.109 28.586 25.388 17.482 24.08 37.134 34.1 21.336 12.8 18.759 35.807 29.15 28.165 16.768 -10.489 -51.563 -71.382 -80.363 -168.243 -171.363 -205.669 -290.19 -352.752 -353.772 -320.835 -387.51 -450.586 -470.829 -332.902 -107.897 18.088 62.834 103.728 152.629 2021 +664 KEN GGXONLB_NGDP Kenya General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a -1.119 -0.101 -0.417 -0.647 -0.486 0.377 1.04 0.629 0.01 -3.071 -3.178 -1.905 1.438 3.495 2.461 1.515 1.934 2.84 2.459 1.453 0.854 1.155 1.984 1.467 1.317 0.679 -0.369 -1.574 -1.984 -1.931 -3.529 -3.226 -3.426 -4.215 -4.645 -4.17 -3.435 -3.785 -4.205 -3.892 -2.483 -0.718 0.108 0.339 0.504 0.668 2021 +664 KEN GGXWDN Kenya General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 474.449 501.263 572.241 563.818 590.005 689.466 710.233 694.858 743.07 740.581 922.003 "1,055.68" "1,274.77" "1,455.46" "1,710.36" "1,902.46" "2,091.57" "2,733.47" "3,610.06" "4,077.00" "4,743.40" "5,543.56" "6,751.96" "7,579.31" "8,098.09" "8,940.95" "9,669.09" "10,402.93" "11,226.41" "12,158.71" 2021 +664 KEN GGXWDN_NGDP Kenya General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.097 38.332 41.262 38.384 39.37 42.445 39.361 34.959 34.737 29.97 32.462 32.228 35.434 34.966 35.878 35.819 34.837 39.706 47.538 48.059 50.784 54.148 63.008 62.648 60.407 59.512 57.974 56.151 54.584 53.231 2021 +664 KEN GGXWDG Kenya General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 479.44 502.253 598.021 606.287 629.558 711.34 735.367 743.604 792.864 844.982 972.899 "1,177.94" "1,320.14" "1,485.49" "1,793.24" "2,111.55" "2,478.45" "3,155.20" "3,827.30" "4,569.63" "5,272.50" "6,048.93" "7,281.83" "8,206.74" "9,301.58" "10,148.31" "10,777.79" "11,277.45" "11,868.58" "12,804.14" 2021 +664 KEN GGXWDG_NGDP Kenya General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.498 38.408 43.121 41.276 42.01 43.792 40.754 37.411 37.065 34.195 34.254 35.961 36.695 35.687 37.616 39.756 41.281 45.832 50.399 53.866 56.449 59.085 67.953 67.834 69.384 67.549 64.622 60.871 57.707 56.056 2021 +664 KEN NGDP_FY Kenya "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Reporting year is calendar year, done by taking the average of fiscal years. For example, 2000 is the average of 1999/2000 and 2000/2001. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" 99.792 114.601 133.208 150.138 168.684 191.375 224.435 249.505 279.094 321.091 370.861 421.263 485.265 607.801 703.241 817.976 "1,031.73" "1,153.83" "1,245.37" "1,307.68" "1,386.84" "1,468.88" "1,498.61" "1,624.37" "1,804.41" "1,987.65" "2,139.10" "2,471.10" "2,840.26" "3,275.64" "3,597.63" "4,162.51" "4,767.19" "5,311.32" "6,003.84" "6,884.32" "7,594.06" "8,483.40" "9,340.31" "10,237.73" "10,716.03" "12,098.20" "13,405.95" "15,023.73" "16,678.23" "18,526.70" "20,567.06" "22,841.52" 2021 +664 KEN BCA Kenya Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Kenyan shilling Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.876 -0.562 -0.305 -0.047 -0.127 -0.115 -0.045 -0.502 -0.471 -0.59 -0.705 -0.288 -0.357 0.898 0.729 -0.283 0.066 0.063 0.281 1.058 -0.199 -0.32 -0.118 0.132 -0.132 -0.275 -0.501 -1.058 -1.961 -1.633 -2.37 -3.819 -4.216 -4.842 -6.378 -4.421 -4.038 -5.74 -4.989 -5.258 -4.792 -5.744 -6.81 -6.553 -6.818 -6.884 -7.266 -7.717 2021 +664 KEN BCA_NGDPD Kenya Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.516 -4.433 -2.504 -0.419 -1.084 -0.988 -0.325 -3.311 -2.998 -3.788 -4.348 -1.878 -2.37 8.574 5.807 -1.779 0.364 0.345 1.364 5.689 -1.095 -1.713 -0.618 0.619 -0.578 -1.046 -1.688 -2.882 -4.775 -3.856 -5.22 -8.204 -7.474 -7.847 -9.325 -6.282 -5.397 -7.003 -5.411 -5.241 -4.748 -5.197 -5.929 -5.574 -5.45 -5.128 -5.047 -5.03 2021 +826 KIR NGDP_R Kiribati "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.112 0.112 0.113 0.11 0.112 0.107 0.108 0.109 0.119 0.115 0.114 0.114 0.115 0.116 0.118 0.118 0.12 0.122 0.13 0.128 0.136 0.134 0.139 0.142 0.14 0.146 0.146 0.149 0.146 0.147 0.146 0.148 0.156 0.162 0.161 0.177 0.176 0.175 0.184 0.183 0.182 0.185 0.187 0.192 0.197 0.201 0.206 0.21 2020 +826 KIR NGDP_RPCH Kiribati "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.058 0.242 0.749 -2.715 2.392 -4.519 0.975 0.426 9.149 -3.101 -1.331 0.134 1.307 1.046 1.754 -0.084 1.141 1.965 6.85 -1.771 5.956 -1.418 3.962 2.006 -1.629 4.952 -0.049 2.035 -2.092 0.803 -1.12 1.763 5.136 4.162 -1.096 9.865 -0.478 -0.245 5.274 -0.54 -0.547 1.469 1.039 2.402 2.759 2.321 2.101 2.027 2020 +826 KIR NGDP Kiribati "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.037 0.038 0.04 0.042 0.048 0.046 0.047 0.051 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.061 0.065 0.069 0.075 0.076 0.085 0.091 0.104 0.107 0.116 0.122 0.133 0.139 0.139 0.147 0.146 0.159 0.168 0.17 0.169 0.175 0.183 0.191 0.197 0.227 0.24 0.246 0.263 0.256 0.263 0.276 0.292 0.308 0.324 0.339 0.353 0.366 2020 +826 KIR NGDPD Kiribati "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.042 0.044 0.041 0.038 0.042 0.032 0.031 0.036 0.045 0.044 0.043 0.047 0.048 0.047 0.055 0.056 0.067 0.067 0.066 0.069 0.068 0.063 0.072 0.091 0.103 0.112 0.11 0.133 0.144 0.134 0.156 0.181 0.19 0.185 0.178 0.171 0.179 0.188 0.196 0.178 0.182 0.207 0.207 0.218 0.229 0.239 0.249 0.259 2020 +826 KIR PPPGDP Kiribati "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.053 0.058 0.063 0.063 0.067 0.066 0.068 0.07 0.079 0.08 0.082 0.084 0.087 0.09 0.094 0.096 0.099 0.102 0.111 0.11 0.12 0.12 0.127 0.132 0.134 0.145 0.149 0.156 0.156 0.158 0.158 0.164 0.176 0.187 0.188 0.209 0.21 0.213 0.23 0.233 0.234 0.247 0.268 0.284 0.298 0.31 0.323 0.336 2020 +826 KIR NGDP_D Kiribati "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 33.098 34.292 35.597 38.711 42.377 42.569 43.221 46.702 48.213 48.766 48.508 53.492 56.85 59.442 63.306 63.827 71.403 74.233 80.139 83.697 85.812 91.068 95.549 98.071 99.745 100.256 100 106.149 114.977 115.173 116.148 118.078 117.432 117.673 122.813 128.415 136.692 140.121 142.361 139.495 144.056 148.94 156.085 160.708 164.686 168.351 171.531 174.612 2020 +826 KIR NGDPRPC Kiribati "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,883.69" "1,862.97" "1,852.68" "1,777.59" "1,790.84" "1,676.68" "1,653.87" "1,617.94" "1,718.86" "1,624.14" "1,568.32" "1,542.75" "1,540.44" "1,537.15" "1,544.58" "1,522.47" "1,516.66" "1,521.70" "1,598.63" "1,543.61" "1,607.72" "1,558.36" "1,592.93" "1,596.87" "1,542.07" "1,586.50" "1,551.73" "1,547.39" "1,480.83" "1,460.66" "1,416.20" "1,416.33" "1,466.33" "1,505.73" "1,468.80" "1,591.29" "1,561.14" "1,535.16" "1,592.57" "1,560.19" "1,527.78" "1,523.45" "1,512.79" "1,522.70" "1,538.43" "1,548.25" "1,555.34" "1,561.84" 2020 +826 KIR NGDPRPPPPC Kiribati "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,290.84" "2,265.64" "2,253.13" "2,161.81" "2,177.92" "2,039.08" "2,011.34" "1,967.65" "2,090.38" "1,975.18" "1,907.30" "1,876.21" "1,873.39" "1,869.39" "1,878.43" "1,851.54" "1,844.47" "1,850.61" "1,944.17" "1,877.25" "1,955.21" "1,895.19" "1,937.23" "1,942.02" "1,875.38" "1,929.42" "1,887.13" "1,881.85" "1,800.90" "1,776.37" "1,722.31" "1,722.46" "1,783.27" "1,831.18" "1,786.27" "1,935.24" "1,898.57" "1,866.98" "1,936.79" "1,897.41" "1,858.00" "1,852.74" "1,839.78" "1,851.83" "1,870.96" "1,882.89" "1,891.52" "1,899.42" 2020 +826 KIR NGDPPC Kiribati "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 623.458 638.843 659.501 688.117 758.903 713.745 714.812 755.612 828.713 792.022 760.766 825.243 875.732 913.706 977.819 971.75 "1,082.93" "1,129.61" "1,281.12" "1,291.95" "1,379.61" "1,419.16" "1,522.02" "1,566.06" "1,538.14" "1,590.57" "1,551.73" "1,642.54" "1,702.62" "1,682.28" "1,644.88" "1,672.37" "1,721.95" "1,771.83" "1,803.88" "2,043.46" "2,133.95" "2,151.08" "2,267.19" "2,176.38" "2,200.85" "2,269.03" "2,361.24" "2,447.10" "2,533.58" "2,606.49" "2,667.90" "2,727.15" 2020 +826 KIR NGDPDPC Kiribati "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 710.42 734.209 670.98 620.845 667.442 499.974 479.459 529.522 649.788 627.533 594.271 642.924 643.903 621.703 715.435 720.549 847.867 840.499 806.333 833.736 803.324 734.58 827.798 "1,020.83" "1,132.96" "1,214.94" "1,169.00" "1,377.37" "1,456.19" "1,331.19" "1,512.47" "1,726.24" "1,783.59" "1,715.89" "1,628.35" "1,537.93" "1,587.42" "1,649.39" "1,696.17" "1,513.51" "1,519.52" "1,705.81" "1,672.82" "1,731.74" "1,788.48" "1,839.95" "1,883.30" "1,925.13" 2020 +826 KIR PPPPC Kiribati "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 898.211 972.371 "1,026.76" "1,023.72" "1,068.57" "1,032.08" "1,038.54" "1,041.11" "1,145.05" "1,124.38" "1,126.37" "1,145.48" "1,169.83" "1,195.00" "1,226.42" "1,234.21" "1,252.02" "1,277.84" "1,357.55" "1,329.30" "1,415.87" "1,403.32" "1,456.81" "1,489.23" "1,476.73" "1,566.93" "1,579.88" "1,618.04" "1,578.13" "1,566.61" "1,537.19" "1,569.26" "1,655.06" "1,729.28" "1,718.41" "1,880.35" "1,863.20" "1,866.98" "1,983.06" "1,977.49" "1,959.75" "2,035.41" "2,164.86" "2,256.68" "2,327.83" "2,386.22" "2,442.80" "2,500.47" 2020 +826 KIR NGAP_NPGDP Kiribati Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +826 KIR PPPSH Kiribati Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2020 +826 KIR PPPEX Kiribati Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.694 0.657 0.642 0.672 0.71 0.692 0.688 0.726 0.724 0.704 0.675 0.72 0.749 0.765 0.797 0.787 0.865 0.884 0.944 0.972 0.974 1.011 1.045 1.052 1.042 1.015 0.982 1.015 1.079 1.074 1.07 1.066 1.04 1.025 1.05 1.087 1.145 1.152 1.143 1.101 1.123 1.115 1.091 1.084 1.088 1.092 1.092 1.091 2020 +826 KIR NID_NGDP Kiribati Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +826 KIR NGSD_NGDP Kiribati Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +826 KIR PCPI Kiribati "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. Base year is 2006M10 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 48.137 51.844 54.688 58.14 61.304 64.057 68.289 61.316 62.012 65.49 68.078 72.215 75.261 79.859 83.053 86.458 85.016 87.188 90.386 91.973 92.319 97.86 100.968 102.616 101.857 101.499 100.5 104.097 118.322 129.937 124.87 126.74 122.88 121.051 123.598 124.305 126.689 127.139 127.856 125.538 128.652 132.511 139.932 144.55 148.308 151.422 153.997 156.461 2020 +826 KIR PCPIPCH Kiribati "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 16.1 7.7 5.486 6.311 5.442 4.491 6.607 -10.211 1.135 5.609 3.951 6.077 4.217 6.109 4 4.1 -1.667 2.554 3.668 1.755 0.377 6.002 3.176 1.633 -0.74 -0.351 -0.985 3.579 13.665 9.816 -3.9 1.497 -3.046 -1.488 2.104 0.572 1.917 0.356 0.564 -1.813 2.48 3 5.6 3.3 2.6 2.1 1.7 1.6 2020 +826 KIR PCPIE Kiribati "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. Base year is 2006M10 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 62.221 65.711 68.308 72.459 75.515 80.128 83.333 86.75 85.304 87.468 91.603 91.996 92.946 100.051 100.881 102.165 101.489 100.847 103.953 103.991 129.195 127.507 125.055 124.019 119.269 120.261 124.008 124.793 125.727 128.868 127.407 126.252 126.8 130.858 137.924 142.2 145.612 148.379 150.753 153.165 2020 +826 KIR PCPIEPCH Kiribati "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.609 3.951 6.077 4.217 6.109 4 4.1 -1.667 2.538 4.726 0.43 1.033 7.643 0.83 1.273 -0.662 -0.633 3.08 0.037 24.237 -1.307 -1.923 -0.828 -3.83 0.832 3.116 0.633 0.748 2.499 -1.134 -0.906 0.434 3.2 5.4 3.1 2.4 1.9 1.6 1.6 2020 +826 KIR TM_RPCH Kiribati Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from STA database ID:BOP (submitted to STA by authorities) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 403.516 47.845 -6.045 -10.257 -6.678 -18.302 -10.141 138.908 -18.608 4.148 21.598 -12.867 30.114 -15.005 -18.645 26.863 -10.972 2.217 -7.287 15.482 4.282 4.629 16.885 -13.726 -4.356 28.619 -23.212 11.443 -0.929 -2.275 3.912 26.142 10.311 0.738 1.229 -4.935 0.56 -2.751 -14.02 6.021 -18.779 29.184 5.984 1.732 2.752 2.754 2.75 2.479 2020 +826 KIR TMG_RPCH Kiribati Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from STA database ID:BOP (submitted to STA by authorities) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -5.277 72.252 -5.335 -18.668 -1.727 -21.44 -10.682 161.202 -19.771 0.333 21.025 -12.509 43.047 -22.607 -16.991 30.633 -8.72 3.93 -8.501 17.505 3.874 1.02 13.941 -16.681 -1.629 23.468 -12.832 6.215 -2.503 -7.364 4.537 23.75 18.01 1.001 -4.682 -8.326 0.381 3.372 -12.968 8.027 -2.048 30.534 6.178 0.182 1.731 1.652 1.956 1.539 2020 +826 KIR TX_RPCH Kiribati Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from STA database ID:BOP (submitted to STA by authorities) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 274.878 -37.117 -7.19 3.392 54.387 -32.926 6.193 -14.257 -19.84 -2.562 -14.627 14.205 -3.277 -1.414 -2.941 6.611 -32.467 47.253 -7.828 6.528 -31.287 31.447 27.844 -10.12 -30.194 22.116 -27.691 75.333 -10.198 -4.651 -4.236 32.636 2.968 -15.716 3.603 5.972 20.619 -16.342 -35.978 73.275 -36.194 20.077 -1.667 9.114 10.907 9.955 10.222 10.093 2020 +826 KIR TXG_RPCH Kiribati Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from STA database ID:BOP (submitted to STA by authorities) Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -83.637 107.614 -36.81 57.435 188.394 -62.913 -66.207 416.499 -4.67 -3.826 -38.201 83.486 -20.365 -17.85 25.402 34.8 -39.968 17.827 4.364 32.271 -58.827 13.55 -0.702 -28.272 -24.343 61.648 -38.988 224.297 -24.756 -19.344 -10.974 69.558 -10.724 -20.843 36.367 -8.325 -1.221 28.222 -45.729 49.91 -22.753 24.627 -4.263 8.271 12.204 9.668 9.934 9.803 2020 +826 KIR LUR Kiribati Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +826 KIR LE Kiribati Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +826 KIR LP Kiribati Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.059 0.06 0.061 0.062 0.063 0.064 0.066 0.067 0.069 0.071 0.072 0.074 0.075 0.076 0.077 0.078 0.079 0.08 0.082 0.083 0.084 0.086 0.087 0.089 0.09 0.092 0.094 0.097 0.099 0.101 0.103 0.105 0.106 0.108 0.109 0.111 0.113 0.114 0.116 0.118 0.119 0.122 0.124 0.126 0.128 0.13 0.132 0.134 2020 +826 KIR GGR Kiribati General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.024 0.03 0.047 0.046 0.056 0.053 0.051 0.06 0.05 0.083 0.107 0.091 0.085 0.114 0.138 0.112 0.12 0.128 0.104 0.107 0.111 0.119 0.123 0.12 0.157 0.188 0.303 0.34 0.332 0.367 0.356 0.347 0.3 0.306 0.312 0.324 0.337 0.344 0.358 0.368 2020 +826 KIR GGR_NGDP Kiribati General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.68 53.176 85.77 74.824 85.315 77.106 67.685 79.01 58.657 91.658 101.936 84.755 73.204 93.182 103.539 80.397 85.974 87.009 71.178 67.455 66.237 69.974 72.381 68.66 85.664 98.098 153.371 150.134 138.119 149.388 135.676 135.665 114.1 111.099 106.79 105.221 103.945 101.523 101.597 100.351 2020 +826 KIR GGX Kiribati General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.049 0.043 0.055 0.048 0.05 0.064 0.071 0.077 0.089 0.093 0.085 0.127 0.133 0.125 0.147 0.143 0.123 0.128 0.139 0.134 0.137 0.154 0.169 0.164 0.225 0.232 0.275 0.268 0.361 0.339 0.29 0.352 0.361 0.369 0.379 0.391 0.405 0.418 2020 +826 KIR GGX_NGDP Kiribati General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 89.696 71.451 84.306 69.252 66.778 85.312 83.321 84.597 85.293 86.78 73.236 104.389 100.301 89.912 105.497 97.122 83.683 80.433 82.736 79.039 80.687 88.098 92.008 85.674 114.206 102.52 114.636 109.207 137.359 132.573 110.395 127.567 123.792 119.711 116.805 115.18 114.722 114.106 2020 +826 KIR GGXCNL Kiribati General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.002 0.002 0.001 0.005 0.001 -0.005 -0.021 0.006 0.017 -0.002 -- -0.014 0.004 -0.013 -0.027 -0.015 -0.018 -0.021 -0.028 -0.015 -0.014 -0.034 -0.012 0.024 0.077 0.108 0.056 0.099 -0.004 0.008 0.01 -0.045 -0.05 -0.045 -0.042 -0.046 -0.046 -0.05 2020 +826 KIR GGXCNL_NGDP Kiribati General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.926 3.373 1.009 7.853 0.907 -6.302 -24.663 7.062 16.642 -2.024 -0.032 -11.207 3.238 -9.515 -19.523 -10.113 -12.505 -12.978 -16.499 -9.065 -8.306 -19.438 -6.344 12.424 39.165 47.614 23.483 40.181 -1.684 3.093 3.705 -16.468 -17.001 -14.489 -12.86 -13.657 -13.126 -13.756 2020 +826 KIR GGSB Kiribati General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +826 KIR GGSB_NPGDP Kiribati General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +826 KIR GGXONLB Kiribati General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.002 0.002 0.001 0.005 0.001 -0.005 -0.021 0.007 0.018 -0.002 -- -0.014 0.004 -0.013 -0.027 -0.015 -0.018 -0.02 -0.028 -0.015 -0.014 -0.034 -0.012 0.024 0.078 0.108 0.057 0.099 -0.004 0.009 0.01 -0.045 -0.049 -0.043 -0.04 -0.044 -0.044 -0.047 2020 +826 KIR GGXONLB_NGDP Kiribati General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.864 3.445 1.076 7.916 0.985 -6.156 -24.525 7.56 16.834 -1.856 0.124 -11.094 3.379 -9.402 -19.411 -10 -12.399 -12.874 -16.406 -8.938 -8.212 -19.356 -6.344 12.469 39.305 47.768 23.618 40.358 -1.443 3.359 3.97 -16.215 -16.643 -14.021 -12.299 -12.996 -12.367 -12.904 2020 +826 KIR GGXWDN Kiribati General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +826 KIR GGXWDN_NGDP Kiribati General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +826 KIR GGXWDG Kiribati General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.002 0.004 0.004 0.006 0.009 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.012 0.012 0.014 0.014 0.019 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.015 0.017 0.016 0.022 0.016 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.016 0.017 0.045 0.053 0.052 0.052 0.051 0.05 0.048 0.074 0.101 0.127 0.155 0.185 0.214 2020 +826 KIR GGXWDG_NGDP Kiribati General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.107 4.27 6.558 7.341 9.354 13.693 15.038 15.034 13.42 12.785 11.193 13.239 11.851 15.396 11.776 11.248 11.984 10.534 11.34 9.925 12.893 9.345 8.511 8.063 7.46 8.325 8.788 19.996 21.919 21.319 19.759 20.09 19.02 17.562 25.178 32.779 39.039 45.839 52.332 58.426 2020 +826 KIR NGDP_FY Kiribati "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. GFS manual adjusted for data shortcomings Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.037 0.038 0.04 0.042 0.048 0.046 0.047 0.051 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.061 0.065 0.069 0.075 0.076 0.085 0.091 0.104 0.107 0.116 0.122 0.133 0.139 0.139 0.147 0.146 0.159 0.168 0.17 0.169 0.175 0.183 0.191 0.197 0.227 0.24 0.246 0.263 0.256 0.263 0.276 0.292 0.308 0.324 0.339 0.353 0.366 2020 +826 KIR BCA Kiribati Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. IMF Statistics Department Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.011 0.009 0.005 0.004 0.01 0.006 0.011 0.006 0.001 0.003 -0.006 0.009 -0.009 -0.001 -- -0.006 -0.017 0.004 0.016 0.002 -0.002 -0.006 -0.009 -0.008 -0.007 -0.029 -0.01 -0.003 -0.005 -0.017 -- -0.017 0.004 -0.01 0.056 0.056 0.019 0.071 0.076 0.087 0.071 0.034 0.013 0.018 0.021 0.023 0.026 0.027 2020 +826 KIR BCA_NGDPD Kiribati Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 27.239 20.588 11.498 10.348 23.095 17.668 33.853 17.533 1.612 5.928 -14.613 18.295 -17.961 -1.653 0.769 -10.681 -24.789 6.185 24.336 2.629 -3.65 -9.846 -11.806 -9.292 -7.292 -25.433 -8.774 -1.887 -3.649 -12.33 0.125 -9.57 1.908 -5.473 31.465 32.971 10.759 37.444 38.842 48.774 39.148 16.619 6.327 8.268 9.232 9.617 10.25 10.499 2020 +542 KOR NGDP_R Korea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" "174,901.90" "187,575.50" "203,215.80" "230,398.30" "254,709.10" "274,675.40" "305,788.60" "344,696.10" "386,017.50" "413,320.00" "454,146.00" "503,094.00" "534,279.10" "571,024.00" "623,950.20" "683,940.30" "737,908.00" "783,441.10" "743,254.80" "828,483.30" "903,550.90" "947,394.80" "1,020,582.40" "1,052,703.10" "1,107,416.20" "1,155,129.60" "1,215,939.50" "1,286,458.50" "1,325,219.30" "1,335,724.30" "1,426,618.00" "1,479,198.40" "1,514,736.60" "1,562,673.60" "1,612,717.50" "1,658,020.40" "1,706,880.30" "1,760,811.50" "1,812,005.40" "1,852,666.40" "1,839,523.40" "1,915,777.40" "1,965,336.39" "2,005,498.34" "2,060,042.52" "2,113,550.30" "2,166,229.82" "2,216,909.00" 2021 +542 KOR NGDP_RPCH Korea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -1.646 7.246 8.338 13.376 10.552 7.839 11.327 12.724 11.988 7.073 9.878 10.778 6.199 6.877 9.269 9.615 7.891 6.171 -5.129 11.467 9.061 4.852 7.725 3.147 5.197 4.309 5.264 5.8 3.013 0.793 6.805 3.686 2.403 3.165 3.202 2.809 2.947 3.16 2.907 2.244 -0.709 4.145 2.587 2.044 2.72 2.597 2.492 2.34 2021 +542 KOR NGDP Korea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" "39,725.10" "49,669.80" "57,286.60" "68,080.10" "78,591.30" "88,129.70" "102,985.90" "121,697.80" "145,994.80" "165,801.80" "200,556.30" "242,481.10" "277,540.70" "315,181.30" "372,493.40" "436,988.70" "490,850.90" "542,001.80" "537,215.40" "591,453.00" "651,634.30" "707,021.30" "784,741.30" "837,365.10" "908,439.30" "957,447.80" "1,005,601.50" "1,089,660.20" "1,154,216.60" "1,205,347.80" "1,322,611.20" "1,388,937.20" "1,440,111.30" "1,500,819.20" "1,562,929.00" "1,658,020.40" "1,740,779.60" "1,835,698.20" "1,898,192.50" "1,924,498.10" "1,940,726.20" "2,071,658.00" "2,202,947.10" "2,346,689.10" "2,466,065.37" "2,575,994.25" "2,690,646.87" "2,807,208.48" 2021 +542 KOR NGDPD Korea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 65.368 72.934 78.349 87.761 97.511 101.296 116.836 147.949 199.593 246.929 283.365 330.658 355.516 392.731 463.432 566.595 610.164 570.594 382.855 497.254 576.483 547.743 626.989 702.696 792.532 934.708 "1,052.61" "1,172.47" "1,049.17" 943.739 "1,143.57" "1,253.42" "1,278.05" "1,370.63" "1,484.49" "1,466.04" "1,499.36" "1,623.07" "1,725.37" "1,651.42" "1,644.68" "1,810.97" "1,734.21" "1,792.47" "1,879.04" "1,961.83" "2,048.48" "2,137.20" 2021 +542 KOR PPPGDP Korea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 82.705 97.089 111.684 131.582 150.716 167.67 190.42 219.958 255.012 283.756 323.453 370.433 402.36 440.224 491.301 549.83 604.078 652.411 625.913 707.517 789.105 846.037 925.599 973.574 "1,051.67" "1,131.38" "1,227.69" "1,333.99" "1,400.53" "1,420.68" "1,535.60" "1,625.28" "1,684.56" "1,726.90" "1,792.60" "1,933.85" "2,026.54" "2,105.89" "2,218.89" "2,309.27" "2,320.51" "2,517.13" "2,765.83" "2,922.91" "3,065.41" "3,203.48" "3,345.83" "3,490.37" 2021 +542 KOR NGDP_D Korea "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.713 26.48 28.19 29.549 30.855 32.085 33.679 35.306 37.821 40.115 44.161 48.198 51.947 55.196 59.699 63.893 66.519 69.182 72.279 71.39 72.119 74.628 76.892 79.544 82.032 82.887 82.702 84.702 87.096 90.239 92.71 93.898 95.073 96.042 96.913 100 101.986 104.253 104.756 103.877 105.502 108.137 112.09 117.013 119.709 121.88 124.209 126.627 2021 +542 KOR NGDPRPC Korea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,587,738.23" "4,844,002.24" "5,167,420.56" "5,772,888.34" "6,303,751.36" "6,731,292.54" "7,419,590.89" "8,281,645.94" "9,184,060.14" "9,736,851.99" "10,593,739.11" "11,619,951.95" "12,212,662.62" "12,920,665.38" "13,976,896.85" "15,167,330.55" "16,208,965.86" "17,048,532.45" "16,057,700.45" "17,772,251.33" "19,221,170.15" "19,999,820.98" "21,420,674.89" "21,980,619.86" "23,031,576.20" "23,973,023.23" "25,102,856.64" "26,424,863.73" "27,015,129.72" "27,089,493.99" "28,789,094.23" "29,621,505.56" "30,174,124.22" "30,987,664.16" "31,779,776.87" "32,500,678.67" "33,325,917.94" "34,282,437.43" "35,126,555.45" "35,790,066.08" "35,487,208.09" "37,029,694.63" "38,068,545.17" "38,899,221.37" "40,003,727.95" "41,082,675.40" "42,147,606.87" "43,175,654.22" 2021 +542 KOR NGDPRPPPPC Korea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,486.84" "5,793.32" "6,180.13" "6,904.25" "7,539.15" "8,050.48" "8,873.67" "9,904.67" "10,983.94" "11,645.07" "12,669.89" "13,897.22" "14,606.09" "15,452.84" "16,716.07" "18,139.81" "19,385.58" "20,389.68" "19,204.67" "21,255.24" "22,988.11" "23,919.36" "25,618.67" "26,288.35" "27,545.28" "28,671.23" "30,022.48" "31,603.58" "32,309.52" "32,398.46" "34,431.15" "35,426.69" "36,087.61" "37,060.59" "38,007.94" "38,870.12" "39,857.09" "41,001.07" "42,010.61" "42,804.16" "42,441.95" "44,286.73" "45,529.17" "46,522.64" "47,843.61" "49,134.01" "50,407.64" "51,637.17" 2021 +542 KOR NGDPPC Korea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,042,003.32" "1,282,686.82" "1,456,697.54" "1,705,823.42" "1,945,042.46" "2,159,737.61" "2,498,828.42" "2,923,903.38" "3,473,482.48" "3,905,902.41" "4,678,321.77" "5,600,581.07" "6,344,082.95" "7,131,665.41" "8,344,098.34" "9,690,834.21" "10,782,083.24" "11,794,550.07" "11,606,307.78" "12,687,583.89" "13,862,167.32" "14,925,456.03" "16,470,682.09" "17,484,325.78" "18,893,338.35" "19,870,426.96" "20,760,465.71" "22,382,472.73" "23,529,170.74" "24,445,360.46" "26,690,241.17" "27,813,991.00" "28,687,560.10" "29,761,097.47" "30,798,658.10" "32,500,678.67" "33,987,783.51" "35,740,457.55" "36,797,331.89" "37,177,720.81" "37,439,564.24" "40,042,680.91" "42,671,062.15" "45,517,055.25" "47,888,238.67" "50,071,548.17" "52,351,013.36" "54,672,096.49" 2021 +542 KOR NGDPDPC Korea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,714.62" "1,883.46" "1,992.29" "2,198.94" "2,413.29" "2,482.40" "2,834.89" "3,554.62" "4,748.68" "5,817.07" "6,609.99" "7,637.20" "8,126.45" "8,886.39" "10,381.18" "12,565.03" "13,402.93" "12,416.75" "8,271.41" "10,666.86" "12,263.47" "11,563.04" "13,159.68" "14,672.42" "16,482.75" "19,398.49" "21,730.95" "24,083.34" "21,387.71" "19,139.73" "23,077.16" "25,100.19" "25,459.17" "27,179.52" "29,252.93" "28,737.44" "29,274.23" "31,600.74" "33,447.15" "31,902.42" "31,728.30" "35,003.82" "33,591.58" "34,767.21" "36,488.91" "38,133.57" "39,856.52" "41,623.29" 2021 +542 KOR PPPPC Korea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,169.38" "2,507.26" "2,839.93" "3,296.93" "3,730.05" "4,108.97" "4,620.32" "5,284.70" "6,067.21" "6,684.64" "7,545.09" "8,555.88" "9,197.23" "9,961.03" "11,005.48" "12,193.25" "13,269.24" "14,197.18" "13,522.58" "15,177.33" "16,786.58" "17,860.12" "19,427.10" "20,328.38" "21,872.12" "23,480.12" "25,345.38" "27,401.18" "28,550.45" "28,812.53" "30,988.28" "32,546.75" "33,557.12" "34,244.31" "35,324.50" "37,907.50" "39,567.02" "41,001.07" "43,014.18" "44,610.71" "44,766.25" "48,653.10" "53,574.17" "56,693.67" "59,526.78" "62,268.44" "65,098.72" "67,977.00" 2021 +542 KOR NGAP_NPGDP Korea Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -5.627 -7.139 -7.537 -3.847 -2.789 -4.32 -2.806 -0.169 2.108 -0.049 0.669 2.406 0.451 -0.598 0.838 2.764 3.539 3.142 -7.158 -2.55 0.351 -0.346 1.805 -0.091 0.121 -0.267 0.302 1.598 0.586 -2.211 0.54 0.561 -0.387 -0.487 -0.576 -0.853 -0.83 -0.518 -0.316 -0.701 -2.643 -0.917 -0.611 -0.892 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +542 KOR PPPSH Korea Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.617 0.65 0.702 0.777 0.823 0.856 0.921 1.001 1.072 1.107 1.169 1.264 1.209 1.268 1.346 1.423 1.478 1.509 1.393 1.501 1.563 1.6 1.676 1.662 1.66 1.653 1.653 1.659 1.66 1.68 1.703 1.698 1.673 1.635 1.636 1.729 1.744 1.721 1.711 1.702 1.746 1.717 1.709 1.699 1.692 1.681 1.667 1.653 2021 +542 KOR PPPEX Korea Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 480.323 511.588 512.934 517.397 521.453 525.615 540.834 553.277 572.501 584.31 620.049 654.589 689.782 715.957 758.177 794.771 812.562 830.767 858.291 835.956 825.789 835.686 847.82 860.094 863.809 846.266 819.103 816.843 824.126 848.428 861.301 854.586 854.887 869.081 871.878 857.368 858.993 871.696 855.47 833.381 836.335 823.024 796.486 802.86 804.482 804.124 804.179 804.273 2021 +542 KOR NID_NGDP Korea Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" 34.031 32.16 31.967 32.477 32.298 32.27 32.614 32.586 34.816 36.716 39.553 41.234 38.738 37.654 38.513 38.95 39.423 37.189 27.779 31.013 32.894 31.603 31.093 32.28 32.55 32.508 32.993 33.097 33.667 29.4 32.552 33.319 31.317 29.885 29.79 29.529 30.143 32.288 31.487 31.495 31.885 32.09 32.125 31.934 31.728 31.484 31.25 31.055 2021 +542 KOR NGSD_NGDP Korea Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" 25.108 24.521 26.424 30.088 32.1 32.051 35.432 39.178 41.437 38.73 39.039 39.051 38.147 38.21 37.908 37.695 35.978 36.016 37.796 35.403 33.919 31.993 31.545 33.056 35.555 33.862 32.978 33.598 33.457 33.426 35.116 34.756 34.776 34.977 35.107 36.433 36.875 37.092 35.948 34.846 36.28 36.966 35.313 35.424 35.625 35.635 35.512 35.473 2021 +542 KOR PCPI Korea "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022 20.965 25.442 27.271 28.204 28.845 29.555 30.368 31.293 33.53 35.441 38.48 42.071 44.685 46.831 49.765 51.995 54.555 56.977 61.258 61.756 63.151 65.719 67.534 69.908 72.418 74.413 76.081 78.01 81.656 83.906 86.373 89.85 91.815 93.01 94.196 94.861 95.783 97.645 99.086 99.466 100 102.498 108.121 112.259 114.841 117.137 119.48 121.87 2021 +542 KOR PCPIPCH Korea "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 28.697 21.353 7.19 3.421 2.274 2.46 2.75 3.048 7.147 5.7 8.574 9.333 6.213 4.801 6.266 4.481 4.925 4.439 7.514 0.813 2.259 4.067 2.762 3.515 3.591 2.754 2.242 2.535 4.674 2.756 2.939 4.026 2.187 1.301 1.275 0.706 0.972 1.944 1.476 0.383 0.537 2.498 5.486 3.827 2.3 2 2 2 2021 +542 KOR PCPIE Korea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022 23.273 26.461 27.739 28.284 28.976 29.85 30.265 32.096 34.402 36.146 39.521 43.177 45.102 47.718 50.375 52.77 55.369 59.009 61.349 62.18 63.908 65.93 68.391 70.73 72.877 74.785 76.348 79.101 82.375 84.682 87.251 90.879 92.175 93.229 94.006 95.07 96.342 97.698 98.988 99.719 100.33 104.04 110.49 113.363 115.63 117.943 120.302 122.708 2021 +542 KOR PCPIEPCH Korea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 32.203 13.698 4.83 1.965 2.447 3.016 1.39 6.05 7.185 5.069 9.337 9.251 4.458 5.8 5.568 4.754 4.925 6.574 3.965 1.355 2.779 3.164 3.733 3.42 3.035 2.618 2.09 3.606 4.139 2.801 3.034 4.158 1.426 1.143 0.833 1.132 1.338 1.407 1.32 0.738 0.613 3.698 6.2 2.6 2 2 2 2 2021 +542 KOR TM_RPCH Korea Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other;. For other, the following goods are excluded from trade statistics: o - Goods sold where duration of storage has expired according to the provision of Article 208 of Customs Act. o - Goods reserved to national treasury according to the provision of Article 126 of Customs Act. o - Goods destructed or scrapped according to the provision of Article 127 of Customs Act. o - Goods forfeited or additionally collected according to the provision of Article 128 of Customs Act. o - Goods lost, stolen, depreciated or destroyed in bonded area. o - Goods in bonded sales shop. o - Goods in transit through Korea. o - Goods returned prior to import clearance. o - Monetary gold and silver, negotiable securities, and monetary coins and paper money in current circulation. o - Goods of A.T.A Carnet. o - Goods consigned to diplomatic missions. o - Goods for improvement or repair. o - Goods temporarily imported or exported for international events, athletic meeting, exhibition, etc. o - Goods leased less than one year or goods on operational lease. o - Goods considered to be samples for sales promotions. o - Vessels constructed in bonded factory under the condition of acquiring Korean nationality. o - Goods considered not relating to merchandise trade. Oil coverage: Cannot verify. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" -5.323 4.673 1.514 6.884 4.32 -2.042 33.202 18.094 13.223 15.818 13.435 19.984 4.817 6.744 23.936 22.03 14.136 2.362 -24.219 24.635 22.093 -3.462 14.891 10.479 12.084 7.753 12.472 11.383 3.263 -6.908 17.51 14.512 2.568 1.64 1.263 2.113 5.175 8.857 1.713 -1.909 -3.128 10.062 2.11 1.966 3.778 3.637 3.479 3.326 2021 +542 KOR TMG_RPCH Korea Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other;. For other, the following goods are excluded from trade statistics: o - Goods sold where duration of storage has expired according to the provision of Article 208 of Customs Act. o - Goods reserved to national treasury according to the provision of Article 126 of Customs Act. o - Goods destructed or scrapped according to the provision of Article 127 of Customs Act. o - Goods forfeited or additionally collected according to the provision of Article 128 of Customs Act. o - Goods lost, stolen, depreciated or destroyed in bonded area. o - Goods in bonded sales shop. o - Goods in transit through Korea. o - Goods returned prior to import clearance. o - Monetary gold and silver, negotiable securities, and monetary coins and paper money in current circulation. o - Goods of A.T.A Carnet. o - Goods consigned to diplomatic missions. o - Goods for improvement or repair. o - Goods temporarily imported or exported for international events, athletic meeting, exhibition, etc. o - Goods leased less than one year or goods on operational lease. o - Goods considered to be samples for sales promotions. o - Vessels constructed in bonded factory under the condition of acquiring Korean nationality. o - Goods considered not relating to merchandise trade. Oil coverage: Cannot verify. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" -9 2.006 1.812 6.601 4.957 -2.337 35.114 19.243 11.702 13.428 12.436 20.054 3.785 7.528 23.038 20.74 13.363 1.435 -26.993 29.465 23.103 -4.372 14.865 11.656 10.743 6.749 12.705 10.244 3.093 -7.24 19.286 17.726 2.124 1.218 0.283 0.673 3.913 8.849 2.019 -2.508 0.348 12.792 2.737 1.353 3.761 3.621 3.479 3.326 2021 +542 KOR TX_RPCH Korea Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other;. For other, the following goods are excluded from trade statistics: o - Goods sold where duration of storage has expired according to the provision of Article 208 of Customs Act. o - Goods reserved to national treasury according to the provision of Article 126 of Customs Act. o - Goods destructed or scrapped according to the provision of Article 127 of Customs Act. o - Goods forfeited or additionally collected according to the provision of Article 128 of Customs Act. o - Goods lost, stolen, depreciated or destroyed in bonded area. o - Goods in bonded sales shop. o - Goods in transit through Korea. o - Goods returned prior to import clearance. o - Monetary gold and silver, negotiable securities, and monetary coins and paper money in current circulation. o - Goods of A.T.A Carnet. o - Goods consigned to diplomatic missions. o - Goods for improvement or repair. o - Goods temporarily imported or exported for international events, athletic meeting, exhibition, etc. o - Goods leased less than one year or goods on operational lease. o - Goods considered to be samples for sales promotions. o - Vessels constructed in bonded factory under the condition of acquiring Korean nationality. o - Goods considered not relating to merchandise trade. Oil coverage: Cannot verify. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" 8.576 13.864 2.048 16.459 12.62 1.294 35.025 24.436 10.675 -3.666 5.088 12.222 12.124 10.062 18.098 22.956 10.19 18.714 14.565 12.27 16.985 -1.799 12.813 13.58 21.005 7.899 12.045 12.604 7.602 -0.457 13.028 15.417 5.793 3.82 2.096 0.234 2.372 2.48 3.976 0.238 -1.707 10.845 3.56 0.069 3.79 3.718 3.575 3.495 2021 +542 KOR TXG_RPCH Korea Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-imports;Other;. For other, the following goods are excluded from trade statistics: o - Goods sold where duration of storage has expired according to the provision of Article 208 of Customs Act. o - Goods reserved to national treasury according to the provision of Article 126 of Customs Act. o - Goods destructed or scrapped according to the provision of Article 127 of Customs Act. o - Goods forfeited or additionally collected according to the provision of Article 128 of Customs Act. o - Goods lost, stolen, depreciated or destroyed in bonded area. o - Goods in bonded sales shop. o - Goods in transit through Korea. o - Goods returned prior to import clearance. o - Monetary gold and silver, negotiable securities, and monetary coins and paper money in current circulation. o - Goods of A.T.A Carnet. o - Goods consigned to diplomatic missions. o - Goods for improvement or repair. o - Goods temporarily imported or exported for international events, athletic meeting, exhibition, etc. o - Goods leased less than one year or goods on operational lease. o - Goods considered to be samples for sales promotions. o - Vessels constructed in bonded factory under the condition of acquiring Korean nationality. o - Goods considered not relating to merchandise trade. Oil coverage: Cannot verify. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" 11.4 13.299 -1.295 15.227 14.142 -0.602 37.6 25.862 11.633 -4.134 4.369 13.669 11.895 8.818 17.567 22.713 8.922 19.091 16.239 15.513 18.906 -1.9 15.748 16.17 20.673 9.24 13.291 12.301 6.04 0.208 13.803 17.225 5.026 3.919 1.117 -0.303 1.982 4.408 3.267 -1.072 -0.168 10.486 3.663 -0.037 3.79 3.718 3.575 3.495 2021 +542 KOR LUR Korea Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022 5.2 4.5 4.133 4.117 3.85 4.025 3.842 3.108 2.525 2.583 2.458 2.45 2.525 2.9 2.475 2.067 2.058 2.617 6.95 6.583 4.425 4 3.258 3.55 3.658 3.75 3.475 3.258 3.175 3.633 3.708 3.408 3.225 3.1 3.492 3.592 3.675 3.683 3.833 3.783 3.942 3.675 3 3.4 3.338 3.433 3.596 3.599 2021 +542 KOR LE Korea Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022 13.52 13.856 14.379 14.505 14.429 14.97 15.505 16.354 16.869 17.561 18.085 18.649 19.009 19.235 19.848 20.414 20.853 21.214 19.937 20.291 21.173 21.614 22.232 22.222 22.682 22.831 23.188 23.561 23.775 23.688 24.033 24.527 24.955 25.299 25.897 26.178 26.409 26.725 26.822 27.123 26.904 27.273 28.162 28.712 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +542 KOR LP Korea Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022 38.124 38.723 39.326 39.91 40.406 40.806 41.214 41.622 42.031 42.449 42.869 43.296 43.748 44.195 44.642 45.093 45.525 45.954 46.287 46.617 47.008 47.37 47.645 47.892 48.083 48.185 48.438 48.684 49.055 49.308 49.554 49.937 50.2 50.429 50.747 51.015 51.218 51.362 51.585 51.765 51.836 51.736 51.626 51.556 51.496 51.446 51.396 51.346 2021 +542 KOR GGR Korea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "70,862.00" "82,971.00" "90,740.00" "95,349.44" "106,006.34" "134,647.24" "141,863.85" "155,444.45" "168,216.32" "175,250.01" "190,165.00" "208,091.00" "241,693.00" "248,809.00" "248,278.00" "268,540.00" "289,797.00" "307,754.00" "311,136.00" "318,185.00" "335,911.00" "367,888.00" "400,659.00" "435,558.00" "441,148.00" "443,694.00" "534,999.00" "568,058.78" "590,535.73" "620,583.14" "645,251.64" "676,830.33" "702,855.22" 2021 +542 KOR GGR_NGDP Korea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.216 16.904 16.742 17.749 17.923 20.663 20.065 19.808 20.089 19.291 19.862 20.693 22.181 21.557 20.598 20.304 20.865 21.37 20.731 20.358 20.26 21.134 21.826 22.946 22.923 22.862 25.825 25.786 25.165 25.165 25.049 25.155 25.038 2021 +542 KOR GGX Korea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "61,095.00" "71,299.00" "77,765.00" "89,276.57" "98,984.56" "108,258.65" "124,132.68" "129,187.04" "155,120.51" "174,436.55" "180,663.20" "195,700.80" "213,396.12" "229,789.56" "245,273.35" "246,379.73" "264,870.53" "283,219.00" "298,734.00" "308,797.00" "327,262.00" "339,236.00" "360,492.00" "386,907.00" "433,993.00" "487,032.00" "535,413.00" "607,584.00" "588,645.68" "615,077.70" "640,953.26" "669,480.87" "698,483.48" 2021 +542 KOR GGX_NGDP Korea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.981 14.526 14.348 16.618 16.736 16.613 17.557 16.462 18.525 19.202 18.869 19.461 19.584 19.909 20.349 18.628 19.07 19.666 19.905 19.758 19.738 19.488 19.638 20.383 22.551 25.095 25.845 27.581 25.084 24.942 24.882 24.882 24.882 2021 +542 KOR GGXCNL Korea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "9,767.00" "11,672.00" "12,975.00" "6,072.87" "7,021.79" "26,388.59" "17,731.17" "26,257.41" "13,095.81" 813.46 "9,501.80" "12,390.20" "28,296.88" "19,019.44" "3,004.65" "22,160.27" "24,926.47" "24,535.00" "12,402.00" "9,388.00" "8,649.00" "28,652.00" "40,167.00" "48,651.00" "7,155.00" "-43,338.00" -414 "-39,525.23" "1,890.05" "5,505.44" "4,298.38" "7,349.46" "4,371.75" 2021 +542 KOR GGXCNL_NGDP Korea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.235 2.378 2.394 1.13 1.187 4.05 2.508 3.346 1.564 0.09 0.992 1.232 2.597 1.648 0.249 1.675 1.795 1.704 0.826 0.601 0.522 1.646 2.188 2.563 0.372 -2.233 -0.02 -1.794 0.081 0.223 0.167 0.273 0.156 2021 +542 KOR GGSB Korea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,612.78" "9,259.85" "9,725.49" "12,850.87" "8,717.99" "26,106.51" "18,477.75" "23,576.99" "13,260.44" 274.501 "9,297.94" "10,784.23" "23,247.35" "16,753.59" "8,445.01" "19,737.84" "22,344.99" "25,753.74" "14,130.88" "11,418.66" "12,175.96" "31,856.07" "42,392.92" "50,124.55" "10,487.54" "-30,367.18" "4,936.46" "-35,728.43" "7,653.46" "8,795.98" "5,709.89" "7,440.98" "4,391.76" 2021 +542 KOR GGSB_NPGDP Korea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.025 1.953 1.851 2.221 1.436 4.02 2.604 3.059 1.582 0.03 0.969 1.076 2.168 1.46 0.685 1.5 1.618 1.781 0.937 0.726 0.728 1.815 2.297 2.632 0.541 -1.523 0.236 -1.612 0.323 0.355 0.221 0.277 0.156 2021 +542 KOR GGXONLB Korea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "11,710.00" "13,636.00" "15,233.00" "9,471.52" "12,905.62" "33,276.88" "24,928.88" "33,103.25" "19,693.39" "9,523.50" "19,595.90" "24,540.30" "19,943.89" "13,653.91" "-5,365.61" "12,373.38" "14,817.81" "18,012.30" "5,753.40" "2,678.29" "3,155.93" "23,651.33" "33,843.18" "40,776.27" "-2,769.73" "-52,647.73" "-7,870.12" "-44,696.83" -996.341 "4,054.91" "4,241.74" "8,750.44" "7,212.00" 2021 +542 KOR GGXONLB_NGDP Korea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.68 2.778 2.811 1.763 2.182 5.107 3.526 4.218 2.352 1.048 2.047 2.44 1.83 1.183 -0.445 0.936 1.067 1.251 0.383 0.171 0.19 1.359 1.844 2.148 -0.144 -2.713 -0.38 -2.029 -0.042 0.164 0.165 0.325 0.257 2021 +542 KOR GGXWDN Korea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "164,328.68" "197,621.67" "234,416.35" "266,288.36" "279,628.17" "297,032.83" "345,662.63" "369,753.75" "438,153.59" "33,355.00" "86,823.00" "117,503.56" "157,333.38" "169,451.02" "176,334.56" "181,808.61" "224,800.06" "354,259.53" "432,697.74" "520,569.68" "563,064.52" "609,452.03" "661,357.68" "711,223.85" "765,800.48" 2021 +542 KOR GGXWDN_NGDP Korea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.624 21.754 24.483 26.481 25.662 25.735 28.677 27.956 31.546 2.316 5.785 7.518 9.489 9.734 9.606 9.578 11.681 18.254 20.887 23.631 23.994 24.714 25.674 26.433 27.28 2021 +542 KOR GGXWDG Korea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "26,432.99" "29,810.11" "33,356.41" "35,372.26" "37,079.17" "38,366.08" "39,659.45" "54,334.56" "76,932.25" "96,614.46" "108,705.57" "121,815.72" "133,730.00" "165,825.00" "203,687.00" "247,972.00" "282,783.00" "298,902.00" "311,046.00" "361,409.00" "390,037.50" "459,200.00" "504,600.00" "565,600.00" "620,600.00" "676,200.00" "717,500.00" "735,200.00" "759,700.00" "810,700.00" "945,100.00" "1,063,399.48" "1,191,241.46" "1,277,497.55" "1,360,228.33" "1,445,601.06" "1,530,372.41" "1,620,435.40" 2021 +542 KOR GGXWDG_NGDP Korea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.18 12.294 12.019 11.223 9.954 8.78 8.08 10.025 14.321 16.335 16.682 17.229 17.041 19.803 22.422 25.899 28.121 27.431 26.949 29.984 29.49 33.061 35.039 37.686 39.707 40.784 41.217 40.05 40.022 42.125 48.698 51.331 54.075 54.438 55.158 56.118 56.877 57.724 2021 +542 KOR NGDP_FY Korea "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Fiscal assumptions: The forecast incorporates the overall fiscal balance in the 2022 annual budget and two supplementary budgets, the medium-term fiscal plan announced with the 2022 budget, and IMF staff's adjustments. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. For government gross/net debt only, general government includes central government and local governments. The series on general government debt does not include non-market non-profit institutions. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" "39,725.10" "49,669.80" "57,286.60" "68,080.10" "78,591.30" "88,129.70" "102,985.90" "121,697.80" "145,994.80" "165,801.80" "200,556.30" "242,481.10" "277,540.70" "315,181.30" "372,493.40" "436,988.70" "490,850.90" "542,001.80" "537,215.40" "591,453.00" "651,634.30" "707,021.30" "784,741.30" "837,365.10" "908,439.30" "957,447.80" "1,005,601.50" "1,089,660.20" "1,154,216.60" "1,205,347.80" "1,322,611.20" "1,388,937.20" "1,440,111.30" "1,500,819.20" "1,562,929.00" "1,658,020.40" "1,740,779.60" "1,835,698.20" "1,898,192.50" "1,924,498.10" "1,940,726.20" "2,071,658.00" "2,202,947.10" "2,346,689.10" "2,466,065.37" "2,575,994.25" "2,690,646.87" "2,807,208.48" 2021 +542 KOR BCA Korea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: South Korean won Data last updated: 08/2022" -6.896 -6.487 -5.631 -3.594 -1.847 -2.178 2.607 8.631 12.758 3.766 -2.804 -8.033 -2.901 1.688 -4.793 -10.23 -24.461 -10.812 40.113 21.785 10.181 2.165 4.066 11.308 29.29 12.209 2.095 10.473 1.753 33.088 27.951 16.638 48.791 77.259 83.03 105.119 97.924 75.231 77.467 59.676 75.902 88.302 55.287 62.556 73.237 81.432 87.31 94.42 2021 +542 KOR BCA_NGDPD Korea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -10.55 -8.895 -7.187 -4.095 -1.895 -2.15 2.231 5.834 6.392 1.525 -0.99 -2.43 -0.816 0.43 -1.034 -1.805 -4.009 -1.895 10.477 4.381 1.766 0.395 0.649 1.609 3.696 1.306 0.199 0.893 0.167 3.506 2.444 1.327 3.818 5.637 5.593 7.17 6.531 4.635 4.49 3.614 4.615 4.876 3.188 3.49 3.898 4.151 4.262 4.418 2021 +967 UVK NGDP_R Kosovo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year changes as new data is released - previous year's prices Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.244 3.391 3.376 3.463 3.484 3.641 3.772 4.087 4.161 4.37 4.586 4.876 4.959 5.224 5.399 5.719 6.037 6.329 6.544 6.855 6.489 7.106 7.298 7.553 7.848 8.154 8.447 8.743 2021 +967 UVK NGDP_RPCH Kosovo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.553 -0.441 2.555 0.605 4.51 3.594 8.348 1.815 5.035 4.941 6.32 1.712 5.34 3.349 5.916 5.572 4.825 3.406 4.757 -5.341 9.5 2.7 3.5 3.9 3.9 3.6 3.5 2021 +967 UVK NGDP Kosovo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year changes as new data is released - previous year's prices Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.4 2.802 2.89 2.998 2.984 3.075 3.201 3.552 3.538 3.61 4.031 4.556 4.797 5.071 5.325 5.674 6.037 6.357 6.672 7.056 6.772 7.662 8.73 9.56 10.206 10.841 11.441 12.008 2021 +967 UVK NGDPD Kosovo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.217 2.509 2.73 3.39 3.71 3.828 4.019 4.868 5.202 5.03 5.348 6.34 6.167 6.735 7.076 6.296 6.681 7.178 7.882 7.9 7.728 9.068 9.242 9.815 10.516 11.242 11.945 12.622 2021 +967 UVK PPPGDP Kosovo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.369 7.878 7.965 8.33 8.605 9.275 9.905 11.022 11.437 12.09 12.84 13.935 14.528 15.242 15.679 16.732 17.789 18.691 19.79 21.102 20.216 23.056 25.362 27.185 28.838 30.519 32.22 33.993 2021 +967 UVK NGDP_D Kosovo "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.978 82.606 85.579 86.565 85.643 84.457 84.862 86.911 85.025 82.615 87.896 93.437 96.732 97.073 98.627 99.226 100 100.441 101.946 102.928 104.35 107.83 119.624 126.573 130.048 132.953 135.437 137.342 2021 +967 UVK NGDPRPC Kosovo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,203.26" "2,303.57" "2,234.85" "2,252.97" "2,136.18" "2,205.17" "2,252.41" "2,405.59" "2,419.30" "2,500.76" "2,583.73" "2,739.24" "2,731.54" "2,869.47" "2,991.35" "3,227.95" "3,385.03" "3,518.82" "3,644.42" "3,846.82" "3,608.82" "4,016.99" "4,129.58" "4,278.40" "4,449.70" "4,627.87" "4,799.27" "4,972.22" 2021 +967 UVK NGDPRPPPPC Kosovo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,507.25" "6,803.52" "6,600.54" "6,654.08" "6,309.13" "6,512.89" "6,652.43" "7,104.83" "7,145.31" "7,385.91" "7,630.95" "8,090.25" "8,067.50" "8,474.87" "8,834.85" "9,533.64" "9,997.56" "10,392.70" "10,763.67" "11,361.45" "10,658.54" "11,864.06" "12,196.59" "12,636.10" "13,142.05" "13,668.26" "14,174.49" "14,685.29" 2021 +967 UVK NGDPPC Kosovo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,629.94" "1,902.88" "1,912.57" "1,950.29" "1,829.49" "1,862.42" "1,911.45" "2,090.73" "2,057.00" "2,066.00" "2,271.00" "2,559.46" "2,642.26" "2,785.46" "2,950.29" "3,202.97" "3,385.03" "3,534.32" "3,715.34" "3,959.45" "3,765.79" "4,331.53" "4,939.99" "5,415.28" "5,786.76" "6,152.91" "6,499.98" "6,828.96" 2021 +967 UVK NGDPDPC Kosovo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,506.09" "1,704.29" "1,807.20" "2,205.54" "2,274.68" "2,318.30" "2,400.14" "2,865.64" "3,025.01" "2,878.49" "3,013.16" "3,562.03" "3,396.89" "3,699.48" "3,920.47" "3,554.10" "3,745.86" "3,991.25" "4,389.63" "4,433.00" "4,297.83" "5,126.48" "5,229.79" "5,559.37" "5,962.43" "6,380.98" "6,786.42" "7,178.30" 2021 +967 UVK PPPPC Kosovo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,004.96" "5,350.72" "5,271.99" "5,419.65" "5,276.63" "5,617.87" "5,915.29" "6,488.29" "6,650.40" "6,918.38" "7,233.83" "7,828.58" "8,001.62" "8,371.77" "8,686.97" "9,444.73" "9,974.22" "10,392.70" "11,020.80" "11,840.96" "11,242.25" "13,033.77" "14,351.72" "15,398.67" "16,351.28" "17,322.04" "18,305.58" "19,332.23" 2021 +967 UVK NGAP_NPGDP Kosovo Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +967 UVK PPPSH Kosovo Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 2021 +967 UVK PPPEX Kosovo Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.326 0.356 0.363 0.36 0.347 0.332 0.323 0.322 0.309 0.299 0.314 0.327 0.33 0.333 0.34 0.339 0.339 0.34 0.337 0.334 0.335 0.332 0.344 0.352 0.354 0.355 0.355 0.353 2021 +967 UVK NID_NGDP Kosovo Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year changes as new data is released - previous year's prices Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.986 23.813 25.909 25.835 27.447 27.689 37.282 32.62 33.128 36.057 31.901 29.998 27.847 30.433 33.522 34.694 36.295 34.558 33.406 35.92 36.958 35.394 34.25 33.124 32.293 31.557 2021 +967 UVK NGSD_NGDP Kosovo Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. Base year changes as new data is released - previous year's prices Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.268 20.325 22.637 25.791 26.468 20.625 21.67 25.548 29.21 28.668 28.885 26.433 27.137 26.032 26.734 26.508 26.157 26.135 25.544 2021 +967 UVK PCPI Kosovo "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.987 75.916 77.961 78.859 78.019 76.939 77.429 80.788 88.336 86.199 89.217 95.751 98.137 99.866 100.29 99.761 100 101.495 102.609 105.396 105.626 109.118 122.216 128.362 131.643 134.502 137.104 139.833 2021 +967 UVK PCPIPCH Kosovo "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.662 2.694 1.152 -1.065 -1.385 0.637 4.338 9.343 -2.419 3.501 7.324 2.492 1.762 0.425 -0.528 0.24 1.495 1.098 2.716 0.218 3.306 12.003 5.029 2.556 2.172 1.934 1.991 2021 +967 UVK PCPIE Kosovo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 78.965 79.261 76.3 76.892 77.682 85.874 86.269 86.368 91.994 95.251 98.805 99.298 98.903 98.724 100 100.486 103.413 104.702 104.761 111.745 125.715 128.033 131.478 134.038 136.659 139.398 2021 +967 UVK PCPIEPCH Kosovo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.375 -3.736 0.776 1.027 10.546 0.46 0.114 6.514 3.541 3.731 0.5 -0.398 -0.181 1.292 0.486 2.913 1.247 0.056 6.666 12.502 1.844 2.691 1.947 1.956 2.004 2021 +967 UVK TM_RPCH Kosovo Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Assumes constant prices Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.701 -4.9 13.839 23.504 4.302 6.391 8.007 10.206 2.578 11.602 15.359 -1.948 -2.032 4.858 -2.94 7.591 5.458 10.897 4.502 -6.196 32.738 0.821 0.292 0.306 0.554 0.974 1.682 2021 +967 UVK TMG_RPCH Kosovo Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Assumes constant prices Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -18.305 -7.422 5.883 15.149 5.554 7.665 12.079 14.217 0.246 8.678 16.379 -0.84 -0.774 0.887 -4.804 9.622 5.671 7.013 4.522 -3.552 32.07 -0.416 -0.291 0.126 0.463 0.484 1.166 2021 +967 UVK TX_RPCH Kosovo Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Assumes constant prices Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.185 -32.959 -5.026 123.604 8.36 33.041 24.003 0.315 18.42 28.46 27.608 1.914 -1.459 6.321 1.833 10.492 20.012 9.09 7.512 -27.822 79.297 2.945 1.303 2.327 2.82 2.452 2.78 2021 +967 UVK TXG_RPCH Kosovo Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Assumes constant prices Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -50.475 168.803 53.94 105.814 7.235 81.294 46.08 14.721 -15.146 73.479 1.423 -12.61 1.521 10.033 -2.909 -4.522 21.181 -1.857 4.038 21.669 53.805 11.696 4.33 3.916 3.172 3.471 1.376 2021 +967 UVK LUR Kosovo Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.9 30 35.3 32.9 27.525 30.475 29.5 25.65 25.95 25.8 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +967 UVK LE Kosovo Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +967 UVK LP Kosovo Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.472 1.472 1.511 1.537 1.631 1.651 1.674 1.699 1.72 1.748 1.775 1.78 1.816 1.821 1.805 1.772 1.784 1.799 1.796 1.782 1.798 1.769 1.767 1.765 1.764 1.762 1.76 1.758 2021 +967 UVK GGR Kosovo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.128 0.321 0.5 0.59 0.611 0.628 0.72 0.898 0.943 1.151 1.164 1.305 1.322 1.313 1.335 1.457 1.616 1.7 1.775 1.905 1.736 2.208 2.522 2.687 2.842 2.989 3.113 3.271 2021 +967 UVK GGR_NGDP Kosovo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.353 11.47 17.291 19.673 20.469 20.428 22.483 25.283 26.661 31.887 28.876 28.643 27.553 25.882 25.064 25.669 26.772 26.748 26.601 26.995 25.641 28.817 28.889 28.11 27.846 27.569 27.213 27.243 2021 +967 UVK GGX Kosovo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.204 0.239 0.402 0.543 0.749 0.698 0.635 0.661 0.942 1.093 1.205 1.352 1.439 1.486 1.476 1.577 1.719 1.791 1.966 2.111 2.27 2.313 2.607 2.883 3.055 3.212 3.348 3.516 2021 +967 UVK GGX_NGDP Kosovo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.506 8.548 13.896 18.103 25.088 22.714 19.839 18.6 26.622 30.269 29.886 29.679 29.997 29.303 27.714 27.785 28.481 28.174 29.463 29.922 33.523 30.19 29.858 30.158 29.934 29.634 29.268 29.285 2021 +967 UVK GGXCNL Kosovo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.076 0.082 0.098 0.047 -0.138 -0.07 0.085 0.237 0.001 0.058 -0.041 -0.047 -0.117 -0.173 -0.141 -0.12 -0.103 -0.091 -0.191 -0.207 -0.534 -0.105 -0.085 -0.196 -0.213 -0.224 -0.235 -0.245 2021 +967 UVK GGXCNL_NGDP Kosovo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.153 2.922 3.395 1.57 -4.619 -2.286 2.644 6.683 0.039 1.618 -1.009 -1.036 -2.445 -3.42 -2.65 -2.116 -1.709 -1.426 -2.861 -2.927 -7.882 -1.373 -0.969 -2.048 -2.088 -2.064 -2.055 -2.042 2021 +967 UVK GGSB Kosovo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.067 0.103 0.042 -0.133 -0.084 0.107 0.231 -0.019 -0.026 -0.133 -0.118 -0.167 -0.18 -0.123 -0.108 -0.106 -0.101 -0.201 -0.255 -0.43 -0.108 -0.071 -0.178 -0.202 -0.22 -0.235 -0.245 2021 +967 UVK GGSB_NPGDP Kosovo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.48 3.55 1.416 -4.433 -2.69 3.255 6.567 -0.552 -0.725 -3.294 -2.611 -3.495 -3.569 -2.29 -1.889 -1.746 -1.586 -3.013 -3.653 -5.955 -1.398 -0.814 -1.869 -1.988 -2.042 -2.07 -2.057 2021 +967 UVK GGXONLB Kosovo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.098 0.047 -0.138 -0.07 0.085 0.237 0.001 0.058 -0.031 -0.038 -0.107 -0.162 -0.129 -0.104 -0.09 -0.077 -0.176 -0.188 -0.512 -0.079 -0.061 -0.168 -0.181 -0.192 -0.195 -0.201 2021 +967 UVK GGXONLB_NGDP Kosovo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.395 1.57 -4.619 -2.286 2.644 6.683 0.039 1.618 -0.778 -0.829 -2.234 -3.195 -2.419 -1.834 -1.495 -1.205 -2.641 -2.662 -7.558 -1.027 -0.694 -1.754 -1.774 -1.769 -1.708 -1.671 2021 +967 UVK GGXWDN Kosovo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +967 UVK GGXWDN_NGDP Kosovo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +967 UVK GGXWDG Kosovo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.52 0.506 0.381 0.249 0.26 0.254 0.411 0.478 0.596 0.762 0.874 1.041 1.143 1.247 1.523 1.717 1.845 2.102 2.34 2.58 2.833 3.087 2021 +967 UVK GGXWDG_NGDP Kosovo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.251 14.26 10.77 6.897 6.452 5.569 8.559 9.425 11.19 13.424 14.472 16.379 17.137 17.669 22.487 22.414 21.129 21.992 22.927 23.803 24.763 25.709 2021 +967 UVK NGDP_FY Kosovo "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Includes IFI and privatization-proceed financed capital projects, which are not part of the ""fiscal rule"" definition. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities Budget and medium-term expenditure framework as well as staff expectations. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.4 2.802 2.89 2.998 2.984 3.075 3.201 3.552 3.538 3.61 4.031 4.556 4.797 5.071 5.325 5.674 6.037 6.357 6.672 7.056 6.772 7.662 8.73 9.56 10.206 10.841 11.441 12.008 2021 +967 UVK BCA Kosovo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.081 -0.186 -0.214 -0.294 -0.259 -0.307 -0.284 -0.293 -0.678 -0.521 -0.685 -0.851 -0.377 -0.238 -0.511 -0.552 -0.533 -0.394 -0.601 -0.448 -0.539 -0.797 -1.01 -0.849 -0.813 -0.785 -0.737 -0.762 2021 +967 UVK BCA_NGDPD Kosovo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.656 -7.425 -7.827 -8.667 -6.969 -8.021 -7.063 -6.023 -13.03 -10.351 -12.803 -13.42 -6.11 -3.53 -7.223 -8.763 -7.974 -5.484 -7.626 -5.673 -6.973 -8.784 -10.924 -8.653 -7.734 -6.981 -6.171 -6.035 2021 +443 KWT NGDP_R Kuwait "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary numbers Notes: Real GDP data for the period 1990-2009 have been adjusted by desk economist to account for breaks in the source data. The breaks are associated with changes in the base year from 1984 to 1995, to 2000, and subsequently to 2010. Pre-revision data exist for the period prior to 1995. The nominal data were revised back to 1995. The latest revision of nominal and real data go to 2010. Using the pre-revision data, desk economist recalculated the constant price data for the period prior to 1995 so that y-o-y change of each component remains unchanged. A similar adjustment was made to the period 1995-2009. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.664 12.7 11.493 12.097 12.731 12.189 13.233 14.31 12.872 16.206 11.955 7.053 12.893 17.422 18.923 19.239 19.354 19.837 20.561 20.194 21.141 21.185 21.824 25.607 28.363 31.221 33.569 35.58 36.463 33.882 33.079 36.264 38.667 39.112 39.307 39.54 40.697 38.778 39.724 39.504 36.006 36.477 39.639 40.661 41.738 42.837 43.972 45.14 2020 +443 KWT NGDP_RPCH Kuwait "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -20.364 -18.921 -9.504 5.253 5.24 -4.258 8.565 8.142 -10.05 25.896 -26.229 -41.008 82.809 35.132 8.616 1.669 0.598 2.493 3.654 -1.789 4.691 0.209 3.014 17.337 10.762 10.076 7.52 5.992 2.48 -7.076 -2.371 9.628 6.625 1.151 0.499 0.593 2.926 -4.714 2.437 -0.552 -8.855 1.308 8.669 2.578 2.649 2.633 2.649 2.655 2020 +443 KWT NGDP Kuwait "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary numbers Notes: Real GDP data for the period 1990-2009 have been adjusted by desk economist to account for breaks in the source data. The breaks are associated with changes in the base year from 1984 to 1995, to 2000, and subsequently to 2010. Pre-revision data exist for the period prior to 1995. The nominal data were revised back to 1995. The latest revision of nominal and real data go to 2010. Using the pre-revision data, desk economist recalculated the constant price data for the period prior to 1995 so that y-o-y change of each component remains unchanged. A similar adjustment was made to the period 1995-2009. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.764 7.039 6.214 6.083 6.425 6.45 5.203 6.233 5.773 7.143 5.328 3.131 5.827 7.231 7.38 8.114 9.429 9.207 7.906 9.17 11.571 10.696 11.589 14.258 17.517 23.595 29.47 32.581 39.62 30.496 33.079 42.512 48.722 49.392 46.285 34.473 33.056 36.611 41.731 41.349 32.445 41.217 55.731 52.398 52.222 52.772 53.825 54.993 2020 +443 KWT NGDPD Kuwait "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 28.724 25.249 21.583 20.317 21.457 21.54 17.376 20.817 19.281 23.855 18.293 10.826 19.866 23.996 24.796 27.189 31.492 30.35 25.944 30.123 37.721 34.886 38.135 47.844 59.439 80.807 101.559 114.677 147.402 105.992 115.401 154.02 174.066 174.179 162.695 114.606 109.381 120.687 138.202 136.192 105.949 135.761 183.568 172.59 172.008 173.821 177.288 181.137 2020 +443 KWT PPPGDP Kuwait "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 46.029 40.85 39.252 42.932 46.812 46.236 51.207 56.746 52.844 69.137 52.912 32.269 60.336 83.465 92.593 96.112 98.457 102.652 107.6 107.165 114.734 117.564 122.995 147.167 167.381 190.024 210.619 229.271 239.462 223.944 221.263 247.607 276.884 275.264 258.671 181.157 176.815 206.276 216.351 219.006 202.018 213.164 248.113 263.577 276.238 288.781 302.075 316.095 2020 +443 KWT NGDP_D Kuwait "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 49.565 55.424 54.066 50.288 50.465 52.914 39.317 43.557 44.849 44.076 44.563 44.393 45.193 41.502 38.999 42.174 48.719 46.412 38.452 45.409 54.732 50.489 53.103 55.678 61.759 75.575 87.788 91.569 108.659 90.006 100 117.227 126.005 126.285 117.753 87.186 81.224 94.41 105.054 104.671 90.11 112.995 140.596 128.866 125.116 123.191 122.406 121.828 2020 +443 KWT NGDPRPC Kuwait "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,433.69" "8,868.91" "7,677.54" "7,724.82" "7,956.83" "7,169.93" "7,351.60" "7,531.77" "6,436.11" "7,716.95" "5,612.70" "5,185.70" "9,079.38" "11,771.72" "10,340.52" "9,815.84" "9,260.31" "8,980.70" "9,054.71" "8,955.06" "9,534.97" "9,174.63" "9,018.45" "10,055.06" "10,300.17" "10,437.61" "10,546.43" "10,466.00" "10,594.03" "9,722.64" "9,234.70" "9,808.31" "10,157.56" "10,049.51" "9,731.14" "9,452.55" "9,401.02" "8,737.82" "8,595.19" "8,270.71" "7,708.89" "7,701.90" "8,232.24" "8,305.88" "8,386.03" "8,465.61" "8,547.28" "8,630.20" 2020 +443 KWT NGDPRPPPPC Kuwait "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "60,819.81" "47,176.83" "40,839.55" "41,091.05" "42,325.15" "38,139.37" "39,105.76" "40,064.10" "34,235.93" "41,049.18" "29,855.92" "27,584.55" "48,296.40" "62,617.90" "55,004.86" "52,213.91" "49,258.85" "47,771.51" "48,165.16" "47,635.12" "50,719.84" "48,803.06" "47,972.28" "53,486.41" "54,790.23" "55,521.32" "56,100.19" "55,672.33" "56,353.39" "51,718.13" "49,122.63" "52,173.87" "54,031.66" "53,456.85" "51,763.36" "50,281.42" "50,007.31" "46,479.56" "45,720.83" "43,994.79" "41,006.31" "40,969.13" "43,790.19" "44,181.91" "44,608.22" "45,031.53" "45,466.01" "45,907.09" 2020 +443 KWT NGDPPC Kuwait "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,667.10" "4,915.50" "4,150.97" "3,884.70" "4,015.38" "3,793.88" "2,890.46" "3,280.61" "2,886.55" "3,401.29" "2,501.21" "2,302.10" "4,103.22" "4,885.53" "4,032.65" "4,139.77" "4,511.54" "4,168.10" "3,481.70" "4,066.37" "5,218.68" "4,632.15" "4,789.08" "5,598.42" "6,361.25" "7,888.24" "9,258.52" "9,583.63" "11,511.36" "8,750.95" "9,234.67" "11,498.01" "12,799.07" "12,691.03" "11,458.67" "8,241.29" "7,635.89" "8,249.38" "9,029.58" "8,657.00" "6,946.48" "8,702.75" "11,574.21" "10,703.44" "10,492.29" "10,428.91" "10,462.37" "10,514.05" 2020 +443 KWT NGDPDPC Kuwait "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,966.18" "17,631.85" "14,417.54" "12,973.99" "13,410.42" "12,670.69" "9,653.47" "10,956.48" "9,640.41" "11,359.51" "8,588.15" "7,960.51" "13,989.93" "16,213.49" "13,549.78" "13,871.99" "15,068.13" "13,740.68" "11,424.92" "13,358.13" "17,012.78" "15,108.11" "15,759.07" "18,786.75" "21,585.56" "27,014.77" "31,907.20" "33,732.52" "42,827.13" "30,414.74" "32,216.41" "41,657.44" "45,726.19" "44,754.34" "40,278.05" "27,398.08" "25,267.15" "27,194.07" "29,903.56" "28,513.43" "22,683.64" "28,665.17" "38,123.22" "35,255.07" "34,559.57" "34,350.81" "34,461.02" "34,631.25" 2020 +443 KWT PPPPC Kuwait "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "33,597.58" "28,526.60" "26,220.50" "27,415.09" "29,257.64" "27,197.79" "28,448.44" "29,866.51" "26,421.75" "32,922.24" "24,841.12" "23,727.49" "42,490.01" "56,395.34" "50,597.00" "49,036.79" "47,108.63" "46,473.96" "47,384.34" "47,523.22" "51,747.08" "50,913.24" "50,826.56" "57,787.24" "60,784.94" "63,527.65" "66,170.68" "67,440.61" "69,574.73" "64,261.20" "61,769.87" "66,969.83" "72,735.93" "70,727.47" "64,038.48" "43,308.02" "40,844.22" "46,479.56" "46,813.02" "45,851.59" "43,251.99" "45,008.41" "51,527.92" "53,841.20" "55,501.32" "57,069.29" "58,716.87" "60,433.73" 2020 +443 KWT NGAP_NPGDP Kuwait Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +443 KWT PPPSH Kuwait Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.343 0.274 0.247 0.254 0.256 0.236 0.248 0.258 0.222 0.27 0.191 0.11 0.181 0.24 0.254 0.249 0.241 0.237 0.24 0.227 0.227 0.222 0.223 0.251 0.264 0.278 0.284 0.285 0.284 0.265 0.245 0.259 0.275 0.261 0.236 0.162 0.152 0.169 0.167 0.161 0.152 0.145 0.153 0.153 0.153 0.152 0.151 0.15 2020 +443 KWT PPPEX Kuwait Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.169 0.172 0.158 0.142 0.137 0.139 0.102 0.11 0.109 0.103 0.101 0.097 0.097 0.087 0.08 0.084 0.096 0.09 0.073 0.086 0.101 0.091 0.094 0.097 0.105 0.124 0.14 0.142 0.165 0.136 0.15 0.172 0.176 0.179 0.179 0.19 0.187 0.177 0.193 0.189 0.161 0.193 0.225 0.199 0.189 0.183 0.178 0.174 2020 +443 KWT NID_NGDP Kuwait Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary numbers Notes: Real GDP data for the period 1990-2009 have been adjusted by desk economist to account for breaks in the source data. The breaks are associated with changes in the base year from 1984 to 1995, to 2000, and subsequently to 2010. Pre-revision data exist for the period prior to 1995. The nominal data were revised back to 1995. The latest revision of nominal and real data go to 2010. Using the pre-revision data, desk economist recalculated the constant price data for the period prior to 1995 so that y-o-y change of each component remains unchanged. A similar adjustment was made to the period 1995-2009. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.885 16.508 22.948 24.786 21.024 18.855 22.11 17.545 15.696 12.299 15.872 39.293 19.867 17.187 19.869 14.759 15.106 13.637 18.448 14.555 10.67 14.31 17.129 16.644 18.186 16.425 16.158 20.456 17.63 17.966 17.659 13.548 12.835 14.351 16.29 25.428 29.959 27.731 25.308 25.018 25.227 23.187 21.508 24.483 25.27 25.755 26.019 26.239 2020 +443 KWT NGSD_NGDP Kuwait Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary numbers Notes: Real GDP data for the period 1990-2009 have been adjusted by desk economist to account for breaks in the source data. The breaks are associated with changes in the base year from 1984 to 1995, to 2000, and subsequently to 2010. Pre-revision data exist for the period prior to 1995. The nominal data were revised back to 1995. The latest revision of nominal and real data go to 2010. Using the pre-revision data, desk economist recalculated the constant price data for the period prior to 1995 so that y-o-y change of each component remains unchanged. A similar adjustment was made to the period 1995-2009. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 70.286 72.311 47.491 51.568 53.301 43.812 56.227 52.767 50.532 50.929 2.789 -236.428 -3.49 31.197 35.479 37.718 39.922 42.417 26.983 31.362 49.57 38.149 28.281 36.267 47.3 56.795 64.717 57.247 58.501 42.273 50.831 57.143 58.697 55.911 50.173 30.845 24.9 35.689 39.705 33.097 28.442 39.496 50.559 47.435 45.107 43.465 42.663 42.354 2020 +443 KWT PCPI Kuwait "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997. Data reported by the authorities has 2007 as base year (new weights from 2007). Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 55.089 59.151 63.751 66.759 67.545 68.552 69.206 69.659 70.682 73.044 84.583 91.461 91.166 91.716 93.893 96.272 99.197 100 100.6 103.702 105.328 106.854 107.705 108.767 110.134 114.672 118.218 124.678 132.533 138.642 144.876 151.983 156.845 161.084 166.121 172.231 178.228 180.913 181.96 183.962 187.842 194.233 202.62 207.406 212.363 217.673 223.112 228.641 2021 +443 KWT PCPIPCH Kuwait "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.928 7.375 7.777 4.718 1.177 1.49 0.954 0.655 1.468 3.342 15.798 8.132 -0.323 0.603 2.374 2.533 3.038 0.809 0.6 3.083 1.569 1.448 0.797 0.986 1.257 4.12 3.092 5.465 6.3 4.61 4.496 4.905 3.199 2.703 3.127 3.678 3.482 1.507 0.579 1.1 2.109 3.402 4.318 2.362 2.39 2.501 2.498 2.478 2021 +443 KWT PCPIE Kuwait "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Ministry of Planning and Central Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997. Data reported by the authorities has 2007 as base year (new weights from 2007). Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 59.407 63.579 68.957 70.314 71.369 72.023 72.374 72.877 74.586 77.049 78.864 91.196 90.393 92.852 95.613 97.62 99.979 100.632 101.836 105.651 106.102 109.164 108.144 109.089 111.924 116.91 121.163 130.297 142.057 144.997 153.711 158.436 165.356 169.749 174.916 180.213 184.923 186.853 187.68 189.995 195.617 203.719 210.198 215.625 222.695 227.431 232.963 238.558 2021 +443 KWT PCPIEPCH Kuwait "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 8.64 7.022 8.458 1.968 1.501 0.915 0.488 0.694 2.345 3.302 2.356 15.637 -0.881 2.721 2.973 2.1 2.416 0.653 1.197 3.746 0.428 2.886 -0.935 0.874 2.599 4.455 3.638 7.539 9.025 2.069 6.01 3.074 4.368 2.656 3.044 3.028 2.613 1.044 0.442 1.233 2.959 4.142 3.18 2.582 3.278 2.127 2.432 2.402 2021 +443 KWT TM_RPCH Kuwait Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Methodology used to derive volumes: Nominal value deflated Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.048 -7.054 7.72 3.894 -1.474 -3.598 -17.687 -9.179 5.027 13.829 6.6 125.095 -18.85 -1.446 -2.957 3.83 2.567 -0.126 13.443 -9.07 -12.456 6.981 6.978 13.016 14.977 12.226 4.712 24.744 3.793 -12.492 6.33 5.168 13.964 -0.085 7.952 6.837 4.203 9.214 1.537 -10.419 -14.978 21.532 20.264 2.859 2.704 2.688 2.71 2.781 2020 +443 KWT TMG_RPCH Kuwait Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Methodology used to derive volumes: Nominal value deflated Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.982 1.715 7.13 -8.379 -2.867 -9.382 -18.335 -9.254 10.214 2.931 6.6 125.095 -18.85 -1.446 -2.957 3.83 2.567 -0.126 13.443 -9.07 -12.456 6.981 6.978 13.016 14.977 12.226 4.712 24.744 3.793 -12.492 6.33 5.168 13.964 -0.085 7.952 6.837 4.203 9.214 1.537 -10.419 -14.978 21.532 20.264 2.859 2.704 2.688 2.71 2.781 2020 +443 KWT TX_RPCH Kuwait Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Methodology used to derive volumes: Nominal value deflated Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" -30.889 -26.392 -28.848 18.463 9.826 -8.841 12.303 5.33 -16.727 55.04 -45.4 -83.568 466.93 96.191 0.256 -1.134 -0.494 0.402 2.592 -14.316 -28.766 -0.667 -11.955 31.408 8.129 8.787 7.746 -0.254 2.21 -6.344 -0.497 14.262 7.687 -3.993 1.405 -0.867 2.46 -4.77 -0.354 -10.05 -9.866 0.079 12.208 2.564 2.192 2.426 3.268 2.857 2020 +443 KWT TXG_RPCH Kuwait Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010. Nominal data has been revised by country authorities, therefore, deflators do not add to 100 until the Real figures get revised. Methodology used to derive volumes: Nominal value deflated Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" -29.397 -28.748 -28.857 19.745 10.663 -13.094 9.998 -16.221 -6.001 66.119 -44.8 -94.781 "1,684.79" 96.191 0.256 -1.134 0.406 -0.114 0.535 -10.22 6.228 -0.894 -13.412 29.225 6.416 17.181 -4.609 -0.317 4.191 -7.519 6.894 9.725 12.453 -2.526 -1.751 0.085 3.514 -3.517 1.827 -10.05 -9.866 0.079 12.208 2.564 2.192 2.426 3.268 2.857 2020 +443 KWT LUR Kuwait Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 3.842 7.183 1.5 1.8 0.699 0.711 0.791 0.777 1.097 1.305 1.221 1.42 1.349 1.37 1.701 1.671 1.639 2.072 2.078 1.986 1.902 1.722 1.322 1.248 1.28 1.087 1.183 1.276 1.276 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +443 KWT LE Kuwait Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +443 KWT LP Kuwait Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: Ministry of Planning, Central Statistical Office, and Civil Information Authority Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.37 1.432 1.497 1.566 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2 2.1 2.13 1.36 1.42 1.48 1.83 1.96 2.09 2.209 2.271 2.255 2.217 2.309 2.42 2.547 2.754 2.991 3.183 3.4 3.442 3.485 3.582 3.697 3.807 3.892 4.039 4.183 4.329 4.438 4.622 4.776 4.671 4.736 4.815 4.895 4.977 5.06 5.145 5.23 2020 +443 KWT GGR Kuwait General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.214 1.655 2.403 3.3 3.645 4.279 5.292 5.602 4.656 5.509 7.888 7.661 7.093 7.749 9.882 16.853 18.804 21.989 23.994 21.256 23.388 30.753 34.762 35.55 30.454 20.308 18.029 19.7 24.307 22.835 17.123 21.453 30.571 30.959 29.662 29.156 28.496 28.077 2020 +443 KWT GGR_NGDP Kuwait General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.328 52.861 41.242 45.633 49.392 52.734 56.123 60.844 58.891 60.074 68.168 71.623 61.201 54.348 56.414 71.423 63.809 67.491 60.56 69.7 70.703 72.34 71.347 71.975 65.798 58.911 54.541 53.809 58.247 55.226 52.775 52.049 54.855 59.083 56.8 55.249 52.942 51.056 2020 +443 KWT GGX Kuwait General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.918 6.392 5.292 4.438 4.319 4.429 4.198 4.021 4.112 4.119 4.23 4.594 4.852 5.281 5.991 6.635 9.405 9.8 16.005 12.866 14.8 16.604 18.911 18.841 20.496 18.755 17.77 18.866 21.364 21.642 21.296 21.598 22.706 23.557 24.38 25.185 26.111 27.15 2020 +443 KWT GGX_NGDP Kuwait General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 92.311 204.17 90.821 61.38 58.53 54.59 44.517 43.678 52.012 44.92 36.554 42.952 41.866 37.039 34.202 28.119 31.914 30.08 40.396 42.187 44.741 39.058 38.815 38.146 44.281 54.406 53.758 51.53 51.195 52.34 65.636 52.401 40.742 44.958 46.685 47.725 48.512 49.369 2020 +443 KWT GGXCNL Kuwait General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.704 -4.737 -2.889 -1.139 -0.674 -0.151 1.094 1.58 0.544 1.39 3.658 3.067 2.241 2.468 3.891 10.218 9.399 12.189 7.989 8.39 8.588 14.148 15.85 16.709 9.959 1.553 0.259 0.834 2.943 1.193 -4.173 -0.145 7.865 7.402 5.282 3.971 2.384 0.928 2020 +443 KWT GGXCNL_NGDP Kuwait General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -31.983 -151.309 -49.578 -15.747 -9.138 -1.857 11.607 17.166 6.879 15.154 31.614 28.671 19.335 17.308 22.212 43.304 31.895 37.411 20.164 27.513 25.962 33.281 32.532 33.829 21.516 4.505 0.784 2.279 7.053 2.886 -12.861 -0.352 14.112 14.126 10.115 7.524 4.43 1.687 2020 +443 KWT GGSB Kuwait General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +443 KWT GGSB_NPGDP Kuwait General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +443 KWT GGXONLB Kuwait General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.09 -5.848 -3.517 -1.453 -1.002 -0.764 0.029 0.165 -0.823 -0.043 1.819 1.518 1.175 1.439 2.407 5.856 5.653 8.327 4.4 5.518 5.584 11.272 12.39 12.726 5.867 -2.584 -4.702 -3.424 -1.58 -3.272 -8.908 -5.66 1.791 1.238 -0.792 -1.998 -3.493 -4.918 2020 +443 KWT GGXONLB_NGDP Kuwait General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -58 -186.794 -60.357 -20.088 -13.576 -9.412 0.312 1.796 -10.406 -0.472 15.72 14.192 10.137 10.092 13.741 24.821 19.182 25.557 11.106 18.094 16.879 26.516 25.429 25.765 12.676 -7.497 -14.224 -9.353 -3.785 -7.914 -27.456 -13.731 3.213 2.362 -1.517 -3.786 -6.489 -8.944 2020 +443 KWT GGXWDN Kuwait General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +443 KWT GGXWDN_NGDP Kuwait General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +443 KWT GGXWDG Kuwait General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.732 6.858 6.428 6.528 6.327 5.561 4.802 4.359 4.269 4.04 3.757 3.471 3.279 3.031 2.785 2.433 2.296 2.13 2.029 2.038 1.973 1.755 1.527 1.587 1.604 3.312 7.5 6.303 4.811 3.798 3.578 3.971 3.631 3.381 3.321 4.401 7.632 2020 +443 KWT GGXWDG_NGDP Kuwait General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 151.138 117.702 88.906 88.458 77.977 58.976 52.16 55.139 46.554 34.915 35.12 29.951 22.998 17.302 11.805 8.257 7.047 5.376 6.653 6.161 4.641 3.602 3.092 3.429 4.653 10.018 20.485 15.103 11.636 11.706 8.681 7.125 6.93 6.475 6.293 8.177 13.878 2020 +443 KWT NGDP_FY Kuwait "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Announced budget and understanding of government policies. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. FY data is from April to March. Hence the data for CY is calculated as 75 percent current FY data + 25 percent next FY data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Source data comes in fiscal year (March/April) basis. Calendar year data calculated by IMF staff using a weighted average of the fiscal data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Mixed. Some transactions recorded on accrual basis. General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 7.764 7.039 6.214 6.083 6.425 6.45 5.203 6.233 5.773 7.143 5.328 3.131 5.827 7.231 7.38 8.114 9.429 9.207 7.906 9.17 11.571 10.696 11.589 14.258 17.517 23.595 29.47 32.581 39.62 30.496 33.079 42.512 48.722 49.392 46.285 34.473 33.056 36.611 41.731 41.349 32.445 41.217 55.731 52.398 52.222 52.772 53.825 54.993 2020 +443 KWT BCA Kuwait Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Kuwaiti dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.302 13.778 4.873 5.654 7.004 4.961 5.67 4.395 5.093 9.621 3.72 -26.22 -0.451 2.502 3.219 5.016 7.107 7.873 2.215 5.064 14.67 8.327 4.265 9.423 15.596 30.069 45.311 42.188 60.245 28.289 36.714 66.14 79.133 70.206 54.413 4.016 -5.056 9.606 19.897 17.07 3.405 22.141 53.328 39.612 34.122 30.784 29.509 29.19 2020 +443 KWT BCA_NGDPD Kuwait Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 53.272 54.567 22.578 27.829 32.641 23.033 32.631 21.111 26.416 40.332 20.336 -242.188 -2.27 10.426 12.98 18.448 22.567 25.942 8.536 16.811 38.892 23.868 11.183 19.695 26.238 37.211 44.616 36.789 40.871 26.689 31.814 42.942 45.462 40.307 33.445 3.504 -4.623 7.96 14.397 12.534 3.214 16.309 29.051 22.951 19.838 17.71 16.645 16.115 2020 +917 KGZ NGDP_R Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.667 84.096 67.439 63.781 68.3 75.072 76.665 79.468 83.793 88.252 88.237 94.44 101.077 100.899 104.03 112.917 121.461 124.966 124.377 131.785 131.669 146.042 151.918 157.806 164.649 172.453 178.418 186.627 170.546 176.928 183.726 189.63 196.458 204.107 212.236 220.639 2021 +917 KGZ NGDP_RPCH Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.005 -19.807 -5.424 7.085 9.915 2.122 3.656 5.443 5.322 -0.017 7.03 7.027 -0.176 3.103 8.543 7.566 2.886 -0.472 5.956 -0.088 10.915 4.024 3.876 4.336 4.74 3.459 4.601 -8.617 3.742 3.842 3.214 3.601 3.893 3.983 3.959 2021 +917 KGZ NGDP Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.738 5.336 12.019 16.145 23.399 30.686 34.181 48.744 65.358 73.883 75.367 83.872 94.351 100.899 113.8 141.898 187.992 201.223 220.369 285.989 310.471 355.295 400.694 430.489 476.331 530.476 569.386 619.103 601.82 723.122 852.646 989.211 "1,105.05" "1,214.25" "1,332.51" "1,451.31" 2021 +917 KGZ NGDPD Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.917 0.665 1.108 1.493 1.822 1.767 1.63 1.242 1.368 1.525 1.606 1.92 2.214 2.459 2.837 3.807 5.139 4.69 4.794 6.198 6.604 7.335 7.467 6.678 6.813 7.703 8.271 8.872 7.792 8.538 9.75 10.88 11.61 12.386 13.197 13.955 2021 +917 KGZ PPPGDP Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.142 8.142 6.668 6.439 7.021 7.851 8.107 8.522 9.19 9.897 10.049 10.968 12.054 12.41 13.19 14.704 16.12 16.691 16.812 18.184 20.288 23.124 24.987 25.107 28.459 31.28 33.136 35.28 32.629 35.256 39.214 41.916 44.336 46.919 49.716 52.685 2021 +917 KGZ NGDP_D Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.764 6.345 17.822 25.313 34.26 40.875 44.586 61.338 77.999 83.718 85.414 88.809 93.346 100 109.392 125.665 154.776 161.022 177.178 217.011 235.796 243.283 263.756 272.796 289.302 307.606 319.129 331.733 352.879 408.711 464.086 521.652 562.484 594.909 627.841 657.776 2021 +917 KGZ NGDPRPC Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "21,916.77" "18,748.81" "14,969.33" "14,095.33" "14,860.98" "16,106.54" "16,201.76" "16,534.56" "17,189.42" "17,930.09" "17,760.66" "18,838.02" "19,923.15" "19,645.11" "20,047.48" "21,518.01" "22,963.89" "23,365.84" "22,955.02" "24,058.88" "23,716.11" "25,788.11" "26,299.05" "26,769.25" "27,352.63" "28,085.87" "28,516.24" "29,211.64" "26,169.77" "26,587.85" "27,038.80" "27,359.09" "27,758.35" "28,242.99" "28,790.45" "29,311.69" 2019 +917 KGZ NGDPRPPPPC Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,975.38" "3,400.76" "2,715.22" "2,556.69" "2,695.56" "2,921.49" "2,938.76" "2,999.13" "3,117.91" "3,252.26" "3,221.52" "3,416.94" "3,613.77" "3,563.33" "3,636.32" "3,903.05" "4,165.31" "4,238.22" "4,163.70" "4,363.93" "4,301.76" "4,677.59" "4,770.26" "4,855.55" "4,961.37" "5,094.37" "5,172.43" "5,298.56" "4,746.81" "4,822.65" "4,904.44" "4,962.54" "5,034.96" "5,122.87" "5,222.17" "5,316.71" 2019 +917 KGZ NGDPPC Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 167.421 "1,189.68" "2,667.88" "3,567.98" "5,091.33" "6,583.56" "7,223.64" "10,142.01" "13,407.58" "15,010.75" "15,170.06" "16,729.86" "18,597.41" "19,645.11" "21,930.26" "27,040.68" "35,542.57" "37,624.04" "40,671.31" "52,210.47" "55,921.75" "62,738.21" "69,365.39" "73,025.42" "79,131.62" "86,393.93" "91,003.70" "96,904.67" "92,347.53" "108,667.47" "125,483.34" "142,719.29" "156,136.21" "168,020.15" "180,758.33" "192,805.24" 2019 +917 KGZ NGDPDPC Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 207.976 148.155 245.851 329.934 396.495 379.056 344.404 258.467 280.635 309.913 323.343 382.888 436.496 478.77 546.621 725.487 971.678 876.933 884.846 "1,131.47" "1,189.52" "1,295.23" "1,292.62" "1,132.84" "1,131.84" "1,254.51" "1,321.95" "1,388.65" "1,195.72" "1,282.98" "1,434.87" "1,569.74" "1,640.49" "1,713.93" "1,790.17" "1,853.86" 2019 +917 KGZ PPPPC Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,072.70" "1,815.13" "1,480.18" "1,422.98" "1,527.75" "1,684.35" "1,713.37" "1,773.21" "1,885.20" "2,010.73" "2,022.78" "2,187.82" "2,375.96" "2,416.27" "2,541.85" "2,802.03" "3,047.65" "3,120.87" "3,102.85" "3,319.63" "3,654.20" "4,083.21" "4,325.51" "4,259.04" "4,727.85" "5,094.37" "5,295.99" "5,522.19" "5,006.77" "5,298.13" "5,771.06" "6,047.47" "6,264.47" "6,492.30" "6,744.14" "6,999.11" 2019 +917 KGZ NGAP_NPGDP Kyrgyz Republic Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +917 KGZ PPPSH Kyrgyz Republic Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.027 0.023 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.025 2021 +917 KGZ PPPEX Kyrgyz Republic Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.081 0.655 1.802 2.507 3.333 3.909 4.216 5.72 7.112 7.465 7.5 7.647 7.827 8.13 8.628 9.65 11.662 12.056 13.108 15.728 15.303 15.365 16.036 17.146 16.737 16.959 17.184 17.548 18.445 20.511 21.744 23.6 24.924 25.88 26.802 27.547 2021 +917 KGZ NID_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.209 11.469 8.664 18.044 24.973 21.454 15.164 17.758 19.765 17.778 17.388 11.63 14.291 16.213 23.796 26.249 28.548 26.884 27.054 25.165 34.623 33.542 36.405 34.285 31.61 30.717 27.85 26.54 18.673 25.528 24.176 24.605 24.559 24.598 24.556 24.592 2021 +917 KGZ NGSD_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.455 -27.901 -2.22 2.089 1.734 13.63 -7.11 2.75 15.447 16.237 20.213 21.759 20.371 20.011 21.324 21.172 14.78 22.569 20.439 17.431 19.172 19.689 19.405 18.433 19.985 24.52 15.798 14.666 23.508 16.846 11.701 14.994 16.619 17.86 18.683 18.791 2021 +917 KGZ PCPI Kyrgyz Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.354 4.195 11.775 16.741 22.089 27.265 30.117 40.929 48.987 52.377 53.494 55.086 57.35 59.838 63.161 69.622 86.693 92.62 100 116.636 119.865 127.793 137.421 146.358 146.927 151.593 153.931 155.68 165.523 185.235 210.332 236.421 254.927 269.623 284.548 298.115 2021 +917 KGZ PCPIPCH Kyrgyz Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,086.19" 180.683 42.174 31.947 23.435 10.457 35.901 19.688 6.92 2.134 2.975 4.111 4.339 5.552 10.23 24.52 6.837 7.968 16.636 2.768 6.614 7.534 6.503 0.389 3.175 1.543 1.136 6.323 11.908 13.549 12.404 7.827 5.765 5.536 4.768 2021 +917 KGZ PCPIE Kyrgyz Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.844 8.696 14.099 18.463 24.891 28.122 32.859 45.949 50.765 52.635 53.838 56.834 58.405 61.279 64.403 77.344 92.835 92.798 110.639 116.954 125.72 130.711 144.403 149.244 148.494 153.922 154.671 159.398 174.894 194.475 224.403 246.92 261.836 276.331 291.627 303.292 2021 +917 KGZ PCPIEPCH Kyrgyz Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 929.867 62.124 30.959 34.814 12.979 16.845 39.837 10.48 3.685 2.285 5.565 2.764 4.921 5.098 20.094 20.028 -0.04 19.226 5.708 7.495 3.97 10.475 3.352 -0.503 3.656 0.486 3.056 9.722 11.195 15.389 10.034 6.041 5.536 5.536 4 2021 +917 KGZ TM_RPCH Kyrgyz Republic Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.625 -22.109 -18.511 6.895 -20.187 1.55 -4.918 0.469 -9.93 19.216 13.098 23.945 12.802 44.609 35.721 24.038 -22.011 -13.785 6.002 24.876 13.119 7.558 -14.544 3.332 1.048 8.706 -1.783 -23.011 17.023 3.436 4.53 3.77 2.974 2.725 2.664 2021 +917 KGZ TMG_RPCH Kyrgyz Republic Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.952 -5.867 33.105 35.175 -20.2 0 -- -0.572 -8.071 21.445 15.223 21.344 10.516 44.927 36.873 23.48 -23.971 -12.025 6.541 21.312 22.48 6.473 -17.085 2.301 7.303 12.313 -3.62 -21.621 23.569 3.406 4.72 3.805 2.87 2.579 2.514 2021 +917 KGZ TX_RPCH Kyrgyz Republic Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -27.123 -18.97 -17.364 6.701 21.056 -8.735 -10.412 10.522 -3.239 7.316 21.156 19.97 -3.907 20.934 31.318 17.652 -7.956 -11.447 12.835 22.963 12.546 -22.633 -6.98 -1.749 1.274 -0.795 14.869 -24.763 13.897 21.293 6.406 5.902 4.376 4.113 2.157 2021 +917 KGZ TXG_RPCH Kyrgyz Republic Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.013 -4.604 16.257 22.008 21.1 0.015 -0.049 12.435 -7.065 -2.535 25.822 18.029 -8.984 17.232 17.205 18.824 -1.383 -5.537 8.668 25.197 14.424 -25.362 -15.247 -3.57 5.934 1.657 7.335 -10.13 17.978 17.134 5.568 5.347 3.819 3.638 1.424 2021 +917 KGZ LUR Kyrgyz Republic Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: ILO Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.114 5.742 7.815 5.747 5.874 7.196 7.544 7.839 12.55 9.903 8.53 8.117 8.267 8.153 8.219 8.417 8.644 8.53 8.427 8.332 8.046 7.554 7.211 6.891 6.922 6.922 8.656 9.014 9.014 9.014 9.014 9.014 9.014 9.014 2021 +917 KGZ LE Kyrgyz Republic Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +917 KGZ LP Kyrgyz Republic Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.411 4.485 4.505 4.525 4.596 4.661 4.732 4.806 4.875 4.922 4.968 5.013 5.073 5.136 5.189 5.248 5.289 5.348 5.418 5.478 5.552 5.663 5.777 5.895 6.019 6.14 6.257 6.389 6.517 6.654 6.795 6.931 7.077 7.227 7.372 7.527 2019 +917 KGZ GGR Kyrgyz Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.318 2.503 3.933 4.567 6.702 8.191 10.895 12.757 15.767 17.673 19.213 22.234 25.504 30.765 43.807 56.037 66.24 68.667 93.412 107.801 122.391 142.005 153.112 157.822 176.581 184.877 201.217 185.582 245.585 295.212 328.03 367.392 403.776 440.56 479.522 2021 +917 KGZ GGR_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.61 20.754 24.359 19.517 21.85 23.972 22.359 19.518 21.341 23.45 22.908 23.565 25.277 27.034 30.872 29.808 32.919 31.16 32.663 34.722 34.448 35.44 35.567 33.133 33.287 32.47 32.501 30.837 33.962 34.623 33.161 33.247 33.253 33.062 33.041 2021 +917 KGZ GGX Kyrgyz Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.115 6.695 9.557 12.281 17.487 19.748 20.753 22.12 23.549 26.849 29.327 33.149 41.995 52.42 65.481 81.772 106.867 126.001 135.535 154.299 163.946 185.403 196.383 188.237 201.701 205.17 248.462 323.397 386.246 432.847 478.601 532.954 584.546 2021 +917 KGZ GGX_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.876 28.613 31.158 35.941 35.887 30.215 28.088 29.35 28.077 28.457 29.066 29.13 29.595 27.884 32.541 37.107 37.367 40.584 38.147 38.508 38.084 38.923 37.02 33.06 32.58 34.092 34.36 37.929 39.046 39.17 39.415 39.996 40.277 2021 +917 KGZ GGXCNL Kyrgyz Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.182 -2.128 -2.855 -4.09 -6.592 -6.991 -4.985 -4.447 -4.336 -4.615 -3.823 -2.385 1.812 3.617 0.76 -13.105 -13.455 -18.2 -13.144 -12.294 -10.835 -27.581 -19.802 -3.36 -0.484 -19.588 -2.877 -28.184 -58.216 -65.455 -74.825 -92.394 -105.024 2021 +917 KGZ GGXCNL_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.517 -9.095 -9.308 -11.969 -13.528 -10.697 -6.747 -5.9 -5.169 -4.892 -3.789 -2.095 1.277 1.924 0.378 -5.947 -4.705 -5.862 -3.699 -3.068 -2.517 -5.79 -3.733 -0.59 -0.078 -3.255 -0.398 -3.306 -5.885 -5.923 -6.162 -6.934 -7.237 2021 +917 KGZ GGSB Kyrgyz Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +917 KGZ GGSB_NPGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +917 KGZ GGXONLB Kyrgyz Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.114 -1.844 -2.335 -3.375 -5.156 -5.569 -3.758 -3.233 -3.067 -3.339 -2.259 -1.382 2.728 5.025 2.371 -11.294 -10.699 -15.271 -10.152 -9.254 -7.307 -23.281 -15.192 2.466 4.975 -13.606 2.877 -21.037 -47.991 -50.269 -52.584 -61.083 -65.364 2021 +917 KGZ GGXONLB_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.096 -7.881 -7.614 -9.876 -10.581 -8.521 -5.086 -4.29 -3.656 -3.539 -2.239 -1.215 1.923 2.673 1.178 -5.125 -3.741 -4.919 -2.857 -2.309 -1.697 -4.888 -2.864 0.433 0.804 -2.261 0.398 -2.467 -4.851 -4.549 -4.331 -4.584 -4.504 2021 +917 KGZ GGXWDN Kyrgyz Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +917 KGZ GGXWDN_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +917 KGZ GGXWDG Kyrgyz Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.588 79.947 81.352 90.774 87.431 86.431 83.478 81.937 92.138 117.704 131.557 143.154 156.719 167.432 214.759 288.804 281.382 311.846 312.126 319.475 407.117 441.947 514.798 598.218 670.773 753.066 848.449 956.796 2021 +917 KGZ GGXWDG_NGDP Kyrgyz Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 123.303 108.207 107.941 108.23 92.666 85.661 73.355 57.744 49.012 58.494 59.699 50.056 50.478 47.125 53.597 67.087 59.073 58.786 54.818 51.603 67.648 61.116 60.377 60.474 60.701 62.019 63.673 65.926 2021 +917 KGZ NGDP_FY Kyrgyz Republic "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Historical plus domestic and global assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Not reported according to GFS Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Net lending/borrowing Includes loans on-lent to state-owned enterprises in the energy sector as part of the government's public investment program - but the repayment of which is uncertain. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.741 5.355 12.061 16.146 23.4 30.673 34.17 48.727 65.358 73.883 75.367 83.872 94.351 100.899 113.8 141.898 187.992 201.223 220.369 285.989 310.471 355.295 400.694 430.489 476.331 530.476 569.386 619.103 601.82 723.122 852.646 989.211 "1,105.05" "1,214.25" "1,332.51" "1,451.31" 2021 +917 KGZ BCA Kyrgyz Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Kyrgyz som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.053 -0.086 -0.084 -0.235 -0.425 -0.138 -0.364 -0.184 -0.059 -0.024 0.045 0.194 0.135 0.093 -0.07 -0.193 -0.708 -0.202 -0.317 -0.479 -1.02 -1.016 -1.269 -1.059 -0.792 -0.477 -0.997 -1.054 0.377 -0.741 -1.216 -1.046 -0.922 -0.835 -0.775 -0.809 2021 +917 KGZ BCA_NGDPD Kyrgyz Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.747 -13.012 -7.617 -15.722 -23.308 -7.833 -22.33 -14.808 -4.316 -1.546 2.825 10.129 6.08 3.798 -2.472 -5.077 -13.768 -4.314 -6.615 -7.734 -15.451 -13.853 -17 -15.852 -11.625 -6.197 -12.052 -11.875 4.835 -8.682 -12.475 -9.611 -7.94 -6.739 -5.874 -5.801 2021 +544 LAO NGDP_R Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 "11,305.05" "13,038.33" "13,653.04" "14,062.67" "14,968.08" "16,333.40" "17,122.14" "16,957.82" "16,601.71" "18,244.09" "19,463.96" "20,242.26" "21,659.10" "22,929.80" "24,800.90" "26,548.12" "28,377.93" "30,337.98" "31,636.24" "32,910.54" "35,026.27" "36,697.76" "39,196.34" "41,618.35" "44,609.38" "47,705.20" "51,976.50" "56,057.41" "60,442.39" "64,898.80" "70,102.55" "75,701.26" "81,609.86" "88,160.11" "94,870.83" "101,767.55" "108,914.78" "116,376.66" "123,695.63" "129,449.95" "128,886.89" "131,543.74" "134,440.87" "138,612.56" "143,808.12" "149,486.92" "155,689.69" "162,383.59" 2020 +544 LAO NGDP_RPCH Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.004 15.332 4.715 3 6.438 9.122 4.829 -0.96 -2.1 9.893 6.686 3.999 6.999 5.867 8.16 7.045 6.892 6.907 4.279 4.028 6.429 4.772 6.809 6.179 7.187 6.94 8.954 7.851 7.822 7.373 8.018 7.986 7.805 8.026 7.612 7.27 7.023 6.851 6.289 4.652 -0.435 2.061 2.202 3.103 3.748 3.949 4.149 4.3 2020 +544 LAO NGDP Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 19.794 22.643 39.652 72.541 103.866 167.925 247.89 321.857 469.356 852.82 "1,224.85" "1,443.36" "1,687.85" "1,901.15" "2,215.01" "2,836.74" "3,450.46" "4,399.45" "4,399.45" "9,920.03" "14,132.20" "16,671.69" "19,693.98" "23,650.99" "28,059.24" "32,483.36" "39,704.19" "45,647.65" "51,950.01" "54,789.54" "61,996.76" "71,961.76" "81,609.86" "93,867.57" "106,797.29" "117,251.58" "129,279.12" "140,697.75" "152,414.00" "163,257.21" "167,791.53" "180,882.40" "212,596.10" "238,883.20" "257,715.43" "276,022.82" "296,110.13" "318,084.00" 2020 +544 LAO NGDPD Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.913 1.118 1.119 2.047 2.93 3.685 2.577 1.815 1.182 1.46 1.742 2.053 2.354 2.652 3.081 3.579 3.726 3.515 1.334 1.415 1.72 1.757 1.844 2.26 2.651 3.079 3.934 4.757 5.946 6.431 7.506 8.964 10.194 11.972 13.266 14.418 15.905 17.055 18.131 18.791 18.524 18.546 16.25 15.042 14.845 15.281 16.205 17.21 2020 +544 LAO PPPGDP Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.734 2.19 2.435 2.606 2.874 3.235 3.459 3.511 3.558 4.064 4.498 4.836 5.292 5.735 6.336 6.925 7.537 8.197 8.644 9.119 9.925 10.633 11.534 12.488 13.745 15.16 17.027 18.86 20.725 22.396 24.482 26.987 31.202 34.6 39 41.583 46.85 50.445 54.899 58.48 58.928 62.642 68.573 73.22 77.558 82.119 87.155 92.661 2020 +544 LAO NGDP_D Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.175 0.174 0.29 0.516 0.694 1.028 1.448 1.898 2.827 4.675 6.293 7.13 7.793 8.291 8.931 10.685 12.159 14.501 13.906 30.142 40.347 45.43 50.244 56.828 62.9 68.092 76.389 81.43 85.95 84.423 88.437 95.06 100 106.474 112.571 115.215 118.697 120.899 123.217 126.116 130.185 137.507 158.134 172.339 179.208 184.647 190.193 195.884 2020 +544 LAO NGDPRPC Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,523,456.43" "3,987,320.18" "4,081,316.21" "4,098,156.11" "4,246,736.66" "4,509,854.81" "4,598,059.09" "4,427,858.97" "4,213,854.97" "4,501,653.61" "4,627,813.73" "4,674,733.61" "4,859,715.26" "5,002,428.31" "5,267,963.33" "5,499,798.34" "5,743,148.85" "6,007,154.89" "6,149,404.90" "6,286,228.83" "6,579,307.45" "6,783,841.14" "7,135,368.09" "7,462,979.81" "7,878,454.32" "8,294,139.50" "8,890,837.25" "9,429,415.74" "9,996,046.39" "10,555,017.84" "11,217,901.82" "11,926,033.15" "12,663,436.80" "13,477,456.44" "14,288,285.34" "15,096,444.86" "15,909,611.02" "16,737,543.43" "17,516,910.00" "18,055,755.61" "17,715,056.53" "17,825,906.16" "17,970,913.61" "18,285,150.93" "18,728,924.85" "19,227,783.42" "19,785,415.42" "20,396,589.58" 2020 +544 LAO NGDPRPPPPC Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,527.30" "1,728.37" "1,769.12" "1,776.42" "1,840.82" "1,954.87" "1,993.11" "1,919.33" "1,826.57" "1,951.32" "2,006.00" "2,026.34" "2,106.53" "2,168.39" "2,283.49" "2,383.98" "2,489.46" "2,603.90" "2,665.56" "2,724.87" "2,851.91" "2,940.57" "3,092.95" "3,234.95" "3,415.05" "3,595.23" "3,853.88" "4,087.34" "4,332.95" "4,575.25" "4,862.59" "5,169.54" "5,489.18" "5,842.03" "6,193.50" "6,543.81" "6,896.29" "7,255.17" "7,593.00" "7,826.57" "7,678.89" "7,726.94" "7,789.79" "7,926.01" "8,118.37" "8,334.61" "8,576.32" "8,841.24" 2020 +544 LAO NGDPPC Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,169.15" "6,924.46" "11,853.09" "21,140.03" "29,468.94" "46,366.21" "66,569.40" "84,040.01" "119,132.22" "210,429.80" "291,225.23" "333,327.72" "378,707.36" "414,760.74" "470,491.14" "587,667.79" "698,307.42" "871,125.83" "855,159.37" "1,894,821.50" "2,654,582.67" "3,081,880.53" "3,585,124.83" "4,241,082.98" "4,955,536.82" "5,647,635.51" "6,791,598.37" "7,678,390.80" "8,591,564.91" "8,910,865.89" "9,920,802.88" "11,336,909.68" "12,663,436.80" "14,349,983.21" "16,084,503.85" "17,393,383.94" "18,884,310.53" "20,235,455.53" "21,583,805.59" "22,771,213.22" "23,062,364.85" "24,511,943.20" "28,418,040.08" "31,512,405.75" "33,563,702.28" "35,503,487.77" "37,630,377.09" "39,953,721.73" 2020 +544 LAO NGDPDPC Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 596.196 341.873 334.404 596.412 831.39 "1,017.41" 691.926 473.879 300.081 360.325 414.261 474.15 528.183 578.467 654.369 741.537 753.99 696.054 259.296 270.226 323.04 324.75 335.686 405.322 468.205 535.248 672.947 800.15 983.374 "1,045.98" "1,201.13" "1,412.14" "1,581.82" "1,830.28" "1,997.96" "2,138.83" "2,323.28" "2,452.86" "2,567.55" "2,620.93" "2,546.10" "2,513.24" "2,172.15" "1,984.29" "1,933.40" "1,965.58" "2,059.43" "2,161.75" 2020 +544 LAO PPPPC Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 540.576 669.619 727.755 759.375 815.308 893.198 929.004 916.744 903.201 "1,002.73" "1,069.40" "1,116.78" "1,187.43" "1,251.27" "1,345.84" "1,434.52" "1,525.43" "1,623.06" "1,680.20" "1,741.78" "1,864.29" "1,965.55" "2,099.63" "2,239.37" "2,427.50" "2,635.72" "2,912.52" "3,172.43" "3,427.56" "3,642.42" "3,917.71" "4,251.55" "4,841.65" "5,289.48" "5,873.75" "6,168.46" "6,843.57" "7,255.17" "7,774.38" "8,156.89" "8,099.42" "8,488.76" "9,166.25" "9,658.83" "10,100.83" "10,562.60" "11,075.85" "11,638.93" 2020 +544 LAO NGAP_NPGDP Lao P.D.R. Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +544 LAO PPPSH Lao P.D.R. Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.013 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.016 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.028 0.031 0.033 0.036 0.037 0.04 0.041 0.042 0.043 0.044 0.043 0.042 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.044 2020 +544 LAO PPPEX Lao P.D.R. Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.412 10.341 16.287 27.839 36.145 51.91 71.657 91.672 131.9 209.858 272.325 298.472 318.93 331.472 349.591 409.66 457.778 536.718 508.964 "1,087.86" "1,423.91" "1,567.95" "1,707.51" "1,893.87" "2,041.42" "2,142.73" "2,331.86" "2,420.35" "2,506.61" "2,446.41" "2,532.30" "2,666.54" "2,615.52" "2,712.93" "2,738.37" "2,819.73" "2,759.43" "2,789.11" "2,776.27" "2,791.65" "2,847.41" "2,887.58" "3,100.29" "3,262.55" "3,322.87" "3,361.25" "3,397.52" "3,432.77" 2020 +544 LAO NID_NGDP Lao P.D.R. Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +544 LAO NGSD_NGDP Lao P.D.R. Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +544 LAO PCPI Lao P.D.R. "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. 2015M12=100 Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 0.172 0.231 0.393 0.638 0.812 1.743 2.353 2.496 2.866 4.577 3.372 3.826 4.202 4.44 4.78 5.692 6.782 8.107 15.416 35.211 38.157 41.137 45.511 52.56 58.062 62.224 66.297 69.387 74.681 74.786 79.26 85.259 88.887 94.551 98.455 99.713 101.305 102.141 104.225 107.688 113.185 117.433 135.048 147.202 153.091 157.683 162.414 167.286 2021 +544 LAO PCPIPCH Lao P.D.R. "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 188.816 33.7 70.381 62.511 27.175 114.698 35.002 6.112 14.8 59.7 -26.317 13.439 9.847 5.65 7.67 19.075 19.147 19.544 90.141 128.409 8.369 7.809 10.633 15.489 10.467 7.167 6.546 4.662 7.629 0.141 5.983 7.569 4.255 6.371 4.129 1.277 1.597 0.825 2.04 3.323 5.104 3.754 15 9 4 3 3 3 2021 +544 LAO PCPIE Lao P.D.R. "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. 2015M12=100 Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.389 1.594 2.804 3.622 3.997 4.237 4.674 4.94 6.361 7.172 7.798 18.862 35.207 38.925 41.854 48.211 54.297 59.001 64.181 67.099 70.954 73.206 76.08 80.461 86.652 90.753 96.789 99.111 100 102.487 102.639 104.163 110.709 114.281 120.301 138.346 150.797 156.829 161.534 166.38 171.371 2021 +544 LAO PCPIEPCH Lao P.D.R. "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.8 75.871 29.188 10.36 6.003 10.315 5.691 28.75 12.76 8.726 141.884 86.656 10.56 7.523 15.189 12.624 8.663 8.78 4.546 5.745 3.174 3.926 5.758 7.696 4.733 6.65 2.399 0.897 2.487 0.148 1.485 6.284 3.226 5.268 15 9 4 3 3 3 2021 +544 LAO TM_RPCH Lao P.D.R. Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: International Financial Institution. IMF Direction of Trade Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022" -13.427 16.142 32.697 10.473 14.496 7.78 -12.803 6.048 3.579 25.336 -7.561 13 17.8 59.8 22.3 -1.5 15.2 -6.939 -4.031 -0.401 20.588 7.114 -2.158 2.397 31.436 16.36 18.39 16.411 22.439 9.356 13.412 16.694 29.806 15.26 15.349 -0.199 -16.968 6.175 0.36 -5.417 -16.746 15.181 -5.019 -2.744 5.769 7.866 4.058 8.577 2021 +544 LAO TMG_RPCH Lao P.D.R. Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: International Financial Institution. IMF Direction of Trade Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022" 14.774 20.143 33.229 12.79 11.1 7.51 -9.888 6.243 0.485 28.021 -6.15 3.4 23.5 62.7 30.6 4.4 17.114 -6.043 -14.7 0.268 23.2 6.894 -2.11 1.819 33.636 12.612 20.606 20.257 22.166 8.53 10.499 16.967 22.938 12.344 15.586 -0.197 -19.138 6.502 -0.516 -5.504 -7.721 9.911 -10.964 -3.444 6.106 8.42 3.976 5.991 2021 +544 LAO TX_RPCH Lao P.D.R. Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: International Financial Institution. IMF Direction of Trade Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022" -21.72 60.183 66.915 -7.413 8.079 43.743 -2.563 -6.25 13.806 17.294 26.489 22.1 38.2 64.6 12.7 3.7 0.361 -3.78 4.174 4.472 12.636 -13.731 -4.571 -9.289 5.978 11.734 14.416 7.56 13.66 4.884 16.731 21.667 6.685 10.552 22.155 -4.798 17.824 2.588 4.104 14.133 -7.407 21.806 0.478 -7.451 2.314 -1.436 5.676 7.83 2021 +544 LAO TXG_RPCH Lao P.D.R. Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: International Financial Institution. IMF Direction of Trade Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by price indices provided by WEO Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022" -38.309 122.65 72.791 8.355 -5.498 46.863 -8.151 -11.745 28.826 14.879 34.794 17.5 37.3 81.4 24.9 4.3 2.601 -1.416 6.4 1.504 7.193 -17.197 -10.829 -1.57 4.621 14.064 20.741 5.173 15.36 6.9 16.547 27.348 8.019 8.252 27.331 -6.595 23.832 4.983 1.329 13.56 1.446 16.654 -6.926 -9.625 2.546 -2.562 5.42 8.236 2021 +544 LAO LUR Lao P.D.R. Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +544 LAO LE Lao P.D.R. Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +544 LAO LP Lao P.D.R. Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. World Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 3.209 3.27 3.345 3.431 3.525 3.622 3.724 3.83 3.94 4.053 4.206 4.33 4.457 4.584 4.708 4.827 4.941 5.05 5.145 5.235 5.324 5.41 5.493 5.577 5.662 5.752 5.846 5.945 6.047 6.149 6.249 6.348 6.445 6.541 6.64 6.741 6.846 6.953 7.061 7.169 7.276 7.379 7.481 7.581 7.678 7.775 7.869 7.961 2020 +544 LAO GGR Lao P.D.R. General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,305.70" "2,527.88" "2,711.85" "2,874.52" "3,299.43" "4,154.45" "5,255.30" "6,383.99" "7,374.93" "9,318.38" "12,977.74" "13,500.24" "18,260.90" "18,969.67" "23,340.32" "23,698.79" "20,716.32" "22,925.01" "24,758.34" "25,143.53" "21,780.87" "24,797.97" "29,813.63" "34,587.63" "38,062.03" "41,515.28" "45,036.26" "47,983.44" 2020 +544 LAO GGR_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.315 15.163 13.77 12.154 11.759 12.789 13.236 13.985 14.196 17.008 20.933 18.76 22.376 20.209 21.855 20.212 16.024 16.294 16.244 15.401 12.981 13.709 14.024 14.479 14.769 15.041 15.209 15.085 2020 +544 LAO GGX Lao P.D.R. General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,811.01" "3,141.89" "3,273.06" "3,793.44" "3,807.48" "4,980.12" "5,843.67" "6,896.65" "8,340.14" "11,014.45" "13,888.56" "14,528.62" "20,173.19" "22,753.16" "26,685.46" "30,230.13" "26,990.00" "30,675.59" "31,865.73" "30,600.16" "31,162.87" "31,309.64" "40,748.79" "46,019.22" "50,170.59" "54,270.97" "58,139.14" "60,679.59" 2020 +544 LAO GGX_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.891 18.846 16.62 16.039 13.569 15.331 14.718 15.108 16.054 20.103 22.402 20.189 24.719 24.24 24.987 25.782 20.877 21.802 20.907 18.744 18.572 17.309 19.167 19.264 19.467 19.662 19.634 19.077 2020 +544 LAO GGXCNL Lao P.D.R. General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -505.305 -614.015 -561.207 -918.927 -508.049 -825.665 -588.376 -512.665 -965.215 "-1,696.07" -910.817 "-1,028.39" "-1,912.30" "-3,783.50" "-3,345.14" "-6,531.34" "-6,273.67" "-7,750.58" "-7,107.39" "-5,456.64" "-9,382.00" "-6,511.67" "-10,935.16" "-11,431.59" "-12,108.56" "-12,755.69" "-13,102.88" "-12,696.15" 2020 +544 LAO GGXCNL_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.576 -3.683 -2.85 -3.885 -1.811 -2.542 -1.482 -1.123 -1.858 -3.096 -1.469 -1.429 -2.343 -4.031 -3.132 -5.57 -4.853 -5.509 -4.663 -3.342 -5.591 -3.6 -5.144 -4.785 -4.698 -4.621 -4.425 -3.991 2020 +544 LAO GGSB Lao P.D.R. General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +544 LAO GGSB_NPGDP Lao P.D.R. General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +544 LAO GGXONLB Lao P.D.R. General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -457.639 -566.859 -483.862 -808.578 -306.22 -563.7 -369.801 -280.693 -733.52 "-1,487.86" -633.123 -641.751 "-1,355.69" "-2,960.84" "-2,577.86" "-5,634.55" "-5,115.68" "-6,678.67" "-5,391.81" "-3,290.57" "-6,852.14" "-4,621.72" "-4,468.49" "-3,733.41" "-3,480.03" "-3,177.81" "-2,909.32" "-3,520.11" 2020 +544 LAO GGXONLB_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.238 -3.4 -2.457 -3.419 -1.091 -1.735 -0.931 -0.615 -1.412 -2.716 -1.021 -0.892 -1.661 -3.154 -2.414 -4.806 -3.957 -4.747 -3.538 -2.016 -4.084 -2.555 -2.102 -1.563 -1.35 -1.151 -0.983 -1.107 2020 +544 LAO GGXWDN Lao P.D.R. General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +544 LAO GGXWDN_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +544 LAO GGXWDG Lao P.D.R. General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "15,792.24" "18,770.01" "21,320.98" "22,630.73" "23,778.67" "23,825.30" "25,530.64" "26,870.36" "28,393.32" "30,573.72" "30,946.80" "37,624.79" "46,458.21" "57,172.98" "62,204.56" "70,423.91" "80,476.63" "90,915.68" "101,254.45" "138,844.30" "169,196.53" "227,793.84" "260,236.92" "286,281.83" "301,481.69" "317,026.29" "332,197.96" 2020 +544 LAO GGXWDG_NGDP Lao P.D.R. General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 94.725 95.308 90.148 80.653 73.203 60.007 55.93 51.723 51.823 49.315 43.005 46.103 49.493 53.534 53.052 54.474 57.198 59.65 62.021 82.748 93.54 107.149 108.939 111.084 109.223 107.064 104.437 2020 +544 LAO NGDP_FY Lao P.D.R. "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,196.36" "1,467.89" "1,719.45" "1,953.15" "2,258.33" "2,834.14" "3,484.96" "4,399.45" "4,399.45" "9,920.03" "14,132.20" "16,671.69" "19,693.98" "23,650.99" "28,059.24" "32,483.36" "39,704.19" "45,647.65" "51,950.01" "54,789.54" "61,996.76" "71,961.76" "81,609.86" "93,867.57" "106,797.29" "117,251.58" "129,279.12" "140,697.75" "152,414.00" "163,257.21" "167,791.53" "180,882.40" "212,596.10" "238,883.20" "257,715.43" "276,022.82" "296,110.13" "318,084.00" 2020 +544 LAO BCA Lao P.D.R. Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The authorities submit BOP data on BPM6 basis starting 2012. Staff estimates for imports, primary income and FDI are being used currently as authorities continue to improve coverage and comprehensiveness of the reported data with the technical assistance from the IMF. Primary domestic currency: Lao kip Data last updated: 07/2022" -0.043 -0.055 -0.051 -0.071 -0.057 -0.059 -0.064 -0.082 -0.079 -0.116 -0.078 -0.025 -0.041 -0.043 -0.106 -0.124 -0.233 -0.202 -0.076 -0.096 0.025 -0.215 -0.172 -0.262 -0.368 -0.482 -0.364 -0.494 -0.928 -1.143 -1.237 -1.368 -2.173 -3.174 -3.087 -3.22 -1.752 -1.901 -2.35 -1.711 -0.837 -0.029 -0.413 -0.89 -1.362 -1.611 -1.535 -1.366 2020 +544 LAO BCA_NGDPD Lao P.D.R. Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.242 -4.934 -4.523 -3.485 -1.961 -1.611 -2.499 -4.514 -6.699 -7.916 -4.465 -1.218 -1.746 -1.607 -3.451 -3.464 -6.26 -5.738 -5.679 -6.805 1.459 -12.26 -9.34 -11.589 -13.873 -15.668 -9.264 -10.386 -15.608 -17.769 -16.482 -15.264 -21.318 -26.51 -23.273 -22.335 -11.017 -11.149 -12.963 -9.103 -4.519 -0.157 -2.539 -5.917 -9.171 -10.54 -9.472 -7.938 2020 +941 LVA NGDP_R Latvia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.557 11.125 11.37 11.133 11.421 12.431 13.218 13.583 14.353 15.262 16.343 17.72 19.187 21.243 23.785 26.15 25.302 21.697 20.727 21.259 22.755 23.212 23.653 24.572 25.154 25.987 27.024 27.695 26.652 27.846 28.552 29.011 29.994 31.001 32.045 33.128 2021 +941 LVA NGDP_RPCH Latvia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.4 2.2 -2.084 2.588 8.837 6.336 2.756 5.676 6.328 7.087 8.423 8.282 10.715 11.965 9.943 -3.243 -14.248 -4.471 2.564 7.037 2.011 1.9 3.885 2.368 3.313 3.989 2.484 -3.769 4.482 2.534 1.608 3.388 3.359 3.368 3.377 2021 +941 LVA NGDP Latvia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.774 2.591 3.608 4.059 4.682 5.396 6.015 6.273 6.868 7.471 8.406 9.572 11.097 13.662 17.2 22.704 24.528 19 18.088 19.764 21.924 22.749 23.626 24.572 25.371 26.984 29.154 30.647 29.457 32.867 38.4 41.878 44.485 46.997 49.722 52.606 2021 +941 LVA NGDPD Latvia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.694 2.728 4.533 5.411 5.975 6.529 7.169 7.535 7.963 8.363 9.564 11.777 14.44 17.03 21.589 31.1 36.023 26.48 23.998 27.74 28.191 30.21 31.395 27.266 28.076 30.473 34.445 34.313 33.619 38.898 40.588 42.925 45.719 48.585 51.737 55.1 2021 +941 LVA PPPGDP Latvia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.051 14.558 15.196 15.191 15.87 17.57 18.894 19.688 21.277 23.133 25.159 27.816 30.928 35.316 40.762 46.026 45.387 39.17 37.868 39.646 43.312 45.564 47.483 49.398 52.357 55.718 59.325 61.886 60.271 65.589 72.033 75.799 80.011 84.236 88.731 93.503 2021 +941 LVA NGDP_D Latvia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.13 23.29 31.729 36.462 40.995 43.409 45.503 46.182 47.853 48.952 51.436 54.017 57.833 64.313 72.314 86.821 96.94 87.569 87.268 92.969 96.352 98.005 99.884 100 100.864 103.837 107.88 110.658 110.526 118.029 134.494 144.355 148.315 151.596 155.16 158.798 2021 +941 LVA NGDPRPC Latvia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,691.34" "4,169.03" "4,327.59" "4,452.25" "4,624.90" "5,084.28" "5,460.30" "5,661.17" "6,026.52" "6,485.03" "7,041.66" "7,706.35" "8,428.42" "9,442.69" "10,676.22" "11,838.90" "11,543.99" "10,031.79" "9,774.58" "10,247.05" "11,127.96" "11,469.44" "11,817.92" "12,372.07" "12,775.24" "13,326.01" "13,970.39" "14,424.92" "13,970.69" "14,708.29" "15,111.25" "15,384.97" "15,938.08" "16,506.49" "17,096.69" "17,709.52" 2021 +941 LVA NGDPRPPPPC Latvia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,058.41" "8,938.57" "9,278.51" "9,545.79" "9,915.96" "10,900.89" "11,707.08" "12,137.75" "12,921.08" "13,904.15" "15,097.59" "16,522.71" "18,070.85" "20,245.48" "22,890.21" "25,383.05" "24,750.75" "21,508.54" "20,957.07" "21,970.05" "23,858.77" "24,590.91" "25,338.07" "26,526.19" "27,390.59" "28,571.47" "29,953.03" "30,927.57" "29,953.67" "31,535.13" "32,399.07" "32,985.94" "34,171.84" "35,390.53" "36,655.94" "37,969.88" 2021 +941 LVA NGDPPC Latvia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 662.89 970.975 "1,373.12" "1,623.36" "1,895.99" "2,207.03" "2,484.59" "2,614.42" "2,883.84" "3,174.56" "3,621.94" "4,162.75" "4,874.42" "6,072.87" "7,720.35" "10,278.62" "11,190.71" "8,784.77" "8,530.04" "9,526.55" "10,721.99" "11,240.60" "11,804.23" "12,372.07" "12,885.67" "13,837.35" "15,071.28" "15,962.36" "15,441.21" "17,360.08" "20,323.71" "22,208.93" "23,638.49" "25,023.16" "26,527.28" "28,122.39" 2021 +941 LVA NGDPDPC Latvia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 632.991 "1,022.37" "1,725.21" "2,163.75" "2,419.56" "2,670.49" "2,961.56" "3,140.58" "3,343.19" "3,553.67" "4,120.69" "5,121.74" "6,342.83" "7,569.83" "9,690.46" "14,079.58" "16,435.21" "12,243.07" "11,316.94" "13,371.01" "13,786.59" "14,927.22" "15,685.98" "13,728.37" "14,259.25" "15,626.28" "17,806.56" "17,871.43" "17,622.78" "20,546.12" "21,481.52" "22,764.04" "24,294.12" "25,868.99" "27,602.31" "29,455.77" 2021 +941 LVA PPPPC Latvia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,996.69" "5,455.35" "5,783.79" "6,075.16" "6,426.30" "7,186.43" "7,804.78" "8,205.91" "8,933.41" "9,829.66" "10,839.72" "12,097.06" "13,585.69" "15,697.89" "18,296.22" "20,837.04" "20,707.62" "18,110.37" "17,858.13" "19,110.29" "21,181.27" "22,514.03" "23,724.25" "24,871.74" "26,591.25" "28,571.47" "30,668.56" "32,232.87" "31,594.07" "34,644.27" "38,123.99" "40,197.50" "42,516.43" "44,851.08" "47,339.14" "49,984.89" 2021 +941 LVA NGAP_NPGDP Latvia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +941 LVA PPPSH Latvia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.048 0.042 0.042 0.039 0.039 0.041 0.042 0.042 0.042 0.044 0.046 0.047 0.049 0.052 0.055 0.057 0.054 0.046 0.042 0.041 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.044 0.045 0.046 0.046 0.046 0.045 0.045 0.045 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 0.044 2021 +941 LVA PPPEX Latvia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.178 0.237 0.267 0.295 0.307 0.318 0.319 0.323 0.323 0.334 0.344 0.359 0.387 0.422 0.493 0.54 0.485 0.478 0.499 0.506 0.499 0.498 0.497 0.485 0.484 0.491 0.495 0.489 0.501 0.533 0.552 0.556 0.558 0.56 0.563 2021 +941 LVA NID_NGDP Latvia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.834 10.117 16.588 15.658 19.022 21.054 25.646 22.085 24.493 27.892 27.879 29.823 33.104 35.084 39.848 41.586 35.295 22.473 20.373 25.735 27.488 24.318 23.879 23.74 21.176 22.009 23.255 23.245 21.676 27.154 25.462 24.92 24.695 24.53 24.353 24.193 2021 +941 LVA NGSD_NGDP Latvia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.204 16.035 16.604 12.638 10.612 13.948 13.924 21.251 19.784 20.375 21.407 22.047 20.871 23.301 19.083 20.927 23.037 30.134 22.075 22.344 23.782 21.549 22.268 23.169 22.765 23.279 23.061 22.593 24.564 24.311 22.169 21.931 22.394 22.59 22.792 23.193 2021 +941 LVA PCPI Latvia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.178 23.384 31.779 39.724 46.715 50.487 52.655 53.768 55.184 56.578 57.689 59.385 63.059 67.404 71.833 79.075 91.137 94.107 92.955 96.88 99.094 99.105 99.789 100.002 100.101 102.998 105.628 108.53 108.618 112.136 130.583 141 145.149 148.806 152.493 156.316 2021 +941 LVA PCPIPCH Latvia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 109.2 35.9 25 17.6 8.074 4.295 2.114 2.633 2.526 1.963 2.94 6.187 6.89 6.571 10.081 15.253 3.259 -1.224 4.222 2.285 0.011 0.69 0.213 0.099 2.894 2.554 2.747 0.081 3.239 16.451 7.977 2.943 2.519 2.478 2.507 2021 +941 LVA PCPIE Latvia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.419 27.515 34.768 42.814 48.43 51.53 52.92 54.51 55.46 57.22 58.05 60.13 64.54 69.14 73.8 84.15 92.9 91.63 93.83 97.47 99.02 98.62 98.89 99.29 101.38 103.57 106.21 108.48 107.95 116.46 138.471 143.139 146.85 150.461 154.213 158.095 2021 +941 LVA PCPIEPCH Latvia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.755 26.362 23.14 13.118 6.401 2.697 3.005 1.743 3.173 1.451 3.583 7.334 7.127 6.74 14.024 10.398 -1.367 2.401 3.879 1.59 -0.404 0.274 0.404 2.105 2.16 2.549 2.137 -0.489 7.883 18.9 3.371 2.593 2.459 2.494 2.517 2021 +941 LVA TM_RPCH Latvia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other;. Goods imported to customs warehouses from abroad and exported from customs warehouses abroad are excluded from the total Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.109 13.155 24.858 33.506 8.964 20.357 -5.351 2.675 15.639 2.711 11.865 20.656 17.055 21.879 17.446 -11.14 -30.894 12.806 22.78 5.247 -0.127 2.929 1.65 3.566 8.552 6.434 3.011 -2.465 13.496 -2.8 3.836 3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2021 +941 LVA TMG_RPCH Latvia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other;. Goods imported to customs warehouses from abroad and exported from customs warehouses abroad are excluded from the total Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.894 16.143 29.324 13.534 15.769 19.343 -2.7 2.675 15.639 2.711 11.865 20.656 17.055 21.879 17.446 -11.14 -30.894 12.806 22.78 5.247 -0.127 2.929 1.65 3.566 8.552 6.434 3.011 -2.465 13.496 -2.8 3.836 3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2021 +941 LVA TX_RPCH Latvia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other;. Goods imported to customs warehouses from abroad and exported from customs warehouses abroad are excluded from the total Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.955 -1.791 9.119 26.276 13.493 8.422 -6.578 14.419 9.038 5.03 3.98 13.752 23.505 7.542 13.86 2.319 -12.874 13.444 12.604 9.498 0.659 6.236 2.966 3.943 6.377 4.464 2.091 -2.153 6.179 -1.8 3 3.5 2.6 2.6 2.6 2021 +941 LVA TXG_RPCH Latvia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other;. Goods imported to customs warehouses from abroad and exported from customs warehouses abroad are excluded from the total Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.676 -30.321 8.334 7.088 28.216 9.628 -3.109 14.419 9.038 5.03 3.98 13.752 23.505 7.542 13.86 2.319 -12.874 13.444 12.604 9.498 0.659 6.236 2.966 3.943 6.377 4.464 2.091 -2.153 6.179 -1.8 3 3.5 2.6 2.6 2.6 2021 +941 LVA LUR Latvia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Labor statistics are based on Labor Force Survey data, which were revised in 2011 in compliance with Population and Housing Census 2011 results; data before 2011 have not been revised yet. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.178 6.951 6.951 6.951 20.711 15.167 13.958 14.067 14.342 13.475 12.492 11.65 11.742 10.042 7.033 6.075 7.75 17.55 19.475 16.208 15.048 11.868 10.847 9.875 9.642 8.715 7.415 6.311 8.099 7.557 7.417 7.183 7.061 6.866 6.667 6.465 2021 +941 LVA LE Latvia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Labor statistics are based on Labor Force Survey data, which were revised in 2011 in compliance with Population and Housing Census 2011 results; data before 2011 have not been revised yet. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.289 1.2 1.079 1.041 0.945 0.986 0.985 0.968 0.94 0.946 0.964 0.966 0.964 0.972 1.023 1.044 1.036 0.895 0.844 0.862 0.876 0.894 0.885 0.896 0.893 0.895 0.909 0.91 0.893 0.864 0.856 0.862 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +941 LVA LP Latvia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.677 2.669 2.627 2.501 2.47 2.445 2.421 2.399 2.382 2.353 2.321 2.299 2.277 2.25 2.228 2.209 2.192 2.163 2.121 2.075 2.045 2.024 2.001 1.986 1.969 1.95 1.934 1.92 1.908 1.893 1.889 1.886 1.882 1.878 1.874 1.871 2021 +941 LVA GGR Latvia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.191 2.249 2.309 2.414 2.667 2.996 3.589 4.553 5.714 7.612 8.149 6.737 6.555 7.236 8.175 8.364 8.533 8.815 9.065 9.624 10.883 11.414 11.337 12.575 13.729 15.024 15.742 16.453 17.388 18.401 2021 +941 LVA GGR_NGDP Latvia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.432 35.86 33.622 32.318 31.72 31.298 32.341 33.325 33.219 33.529 33.223 35.457 36.24 36.612 37.287 36.768 36.116 35.873 35.73 35.667 37.33 37.244 38.488 38.262 35.751 35.875 35.388 35.009 34.97 34.98 2021 +941 LVA GGX Latvia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.23 2.465 2.481 2.563 2.877 3.148 3.699 4.692 5.792 7.478 8.916 8.056 7.718 7.883 8.137 8.492 8.93 9.188 9.165 9.846 11.098 11.531 12.462 14.401 16.02 16.137 16.629 17.376 17.788 18.622 2021 +941 LVA GGX_NGDP Latvia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.072 39.303 36.123 34.303 34.225 32.89 33.333 34.345 33.675 32.936 36.352 42.398 42.667 39.886 37.112 37.329 37.798 37.393 36.125 36.488 38.067 37.625 42.305 43.815 41.718 38.534 37.382 36.973 35.775 35.399 2021 +941 LVA GGXCNL Latvia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.039 -0.216 -0.172 -0.148 -0.211 -0.152 -0.11 -0.139 -0.078 0.135 -0.767 -1.319 -1.162 -0.647 0.038 -0.128 -0.397 -0.374 -0.1 -0.222 -0.215 -0.117 -1.124 -1.825 -2.291 -1.113 -0.887 -0.923 -0.4 -0.221 2021 +941 LVA GGXCNL_NGDP Latvia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.641 -3.443 -2.502 -1.985 -2.505 -1.592 -0.992 -1.02 -0.456 0.594 -3.129 -6.941 -6.427 -3.274 0.175 -0.561 -1.682 -1.52 -0.395 -0.821 -0.738 -0.381 -3.817 -5.554 -5.967 -2.659 -1.994 -1.965 -0.805 -0.419 2021 +941 LVA GGSB Latvia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.139 -0.149 -0.106 -0.116 -0.366 -0.599 -1.083 -1.174 -1.012 -0.387 -0.088 -0.201 -0.153 -0.255 0.055 -0.305 -0.438 -0.454 -0.949 -2.191 -2.351 -0.915 -0.653 -0.311 -0.356 -0.216 2021 +941 LVA GGSB_NPGDP Latvia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.62 -1.556 -0.951 -0.865 -2.246 -2.839 -4.49 -5.607 -5.092 -1.848 -0.396 -0.874 -0.636 -1.028 0.216 -1.141 -1.53 -1.511 -3.117 -6.545 -6.062 -2.158 -1.454 -0.658 -0.714 -0.41 2021 +941 LVA GGXONLB Latvia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 -0.174 -0.106 -0.08 -0.144 -0.079 -0.032 -0.064 0.003 0.208 -0.676 -1.104 -0.907 -0.357 0.372 0.201 -0.047 0.062 0.208 0.075 0.061 0.146 -0.862 -1.569 -2.091 -0.881 -0.654 -0.694 -0.148 0.035 2021 +941 LVA GGXONLB_NGDP Latvia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.029 -2.768 -1.538 -1.072 -1.715 -0.829 -0.286 -0.469 0.019 0.918 -2.757 -5.813 -5.014 -1.806 1.698 0.886 -0.198 0.253 0.821 0.279 0.208 0.478 -2.925 -4.773 -5.446 -2.104 -1.47 -1.478 -0.298 0.066 2021 +941 LVA GGXWDN Latvia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.642 0.783 0.793 0.841 0.984 1.129 1.016 0.936 1.923 3.542 5.199 6.425 6.722 6.952 7.151 7.705 7.915 8.23 8.382 8.654 9.846 11.328 13.966 14.973 15.749 16.526 16.779 16.869 2021 +941 LVA GGXWDN_NGDP Latvia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.351 10.485 9.427 8.783 8.866 8.261 5.906 4.121 7.84 18.644 28.745 32.509 30.661 30.561 30.27 31.358 31.198 30.497 28.751 28.237 33.425 34.467 36.369 35.753 35.403 35.163 33.745 32.067 2021 +941 LVA GGXWDG Latvia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.575 0.905 1.011 1.304 1.252 1.371 1.562 1.567 1.648 1.835 4.392 6.768 8.414 8.796 9.367 9.179 9.829 9.105 10.245 10.519 10.816 11.247 12.75 15.019 17.657 18.664 19.44 20.216 20.469 20.56 2021 +941 LVA GGXWDG_NGDP Latvia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.552 14.421 14.719 17.46 14.888 14.318 14.074 11.468 9.58 8.081 17.908 35.619 46.518 44.504 42.726 40.35 41.605 37.055 40.38 38.981 37.099 36.697 43.283 45.696 45.98 44.566 43.699 43.016 41.168 39.082 2021 +941 LVA NGDP_FY Latvia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Public debt covers debt of the general government excluding debt of the commercial companies and institutional units, reclassified by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB) in the general government (central and local government) sector. It does not include liabilities in the form of other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Cash Basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.774 2.591 3.608 4.059 4.682 5.396 6.015 6.273 6.868 7.471 8.406 9.572 11.097 13.662 17.2 22.704 24.528 19 18.088 19.764 21.924 22.749 23.626 24.572 25.371 26.984 29.154 30.647 29.457 32.867 38.4 41.878 44.485 46.997 49.722 52.606 2021 +941 LVA BCA Latvia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.191 0.417 0.201 -0.016 -0.28 -0.345 -0.65 -0.544 -0.374 -0.628 -0.619 -0.915 -1.767 -2.007 -4.484 -6.426 -4.416 2.028 0.407 -0.945 -1.051 -0.843 -0.509 -0.161 0.445 0.382 -0.071 -0.227 0.964 -1.113 -1.337 -1.283 -1.052 -0.942 -0.807 -0.551 2021 +941 LVA BCA_NGDPD Latvia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.298 15.277 4.439 -0.299 -4.682 -5.285 -9.06 -7.22 -4.703 -7.509 -6.471 -7.773 -12.238 -11.784 -20.767 -20.662 -12.26 7.658 1.697 -3.405 -3.726 -2.791 -1.621 -0.59 1.584 1.253 -0.206 -0.662 2.869 -2.86 -3.293 -2.989 -2.3 -1.94 -1.561 -1 2021 +446 LBN NGDP_R Lebanon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: We use a weighted average of the official and parallel exchange rates for 2019-21. Starting in 2022, the exchange rate applied throughout the series is the parallel market exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" "29,238.73" "29,399.45" "18,583.74" "22,804.07" "32,947.14" "40,953.27" "38,179.40" "44,566.44" "31,994.74" "18,494.45" "16,012.25" "22,128.93" "23,123.60" "24,742.18" "26,728.92" "28,464.37" "29,613.83" "32,631.45" "33,904.07" "33,632.84" "34,002.80" "35,328.91" "36,530.09" "37,151.11" "39,937.44" "40,217.00" "40,840.00" "44,643.00" "48,691.00" "53,674.00" "57,954.00" "58,457.00" "59,956.00" "62,251.00" "63,798.00" "64,092.00" "65,089.00" "65,677.00" "64,439.00" "59,983.00" "44,443.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDP_RPCH Lebanon "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.467 0.55 -36.789 22.71 44.479 24.3 -6.773 16.729 -28.209 -42.195 -13.421 38.2 4.495 7 8.03 6.493 4.038 10.19 3.9 -0.8 1.1 3.9 3.4 1.7 7.5 0.7 1.549 9.312 9.067 10.234 7.974 0.868 2.564 3.828 2.485 0.461 1.556 0.903 -1.885 -6.915 -25.907 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDP Lebanon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: We use a weighted average of the official and parallel exchange rates for 2019-21. Starting in 2022, the exchange rate applied throughout the series is the parallel market exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.814 16.577 12.431 16.353 27.796 58.54 106.658 730.89 "1,337.96" "1,332.04" "1,946.76" "4,077.04" "9,372.65" "12,947.07" "15,101.43" "17,787.82" "20,145.77" "23,916.59" "25,863.35" "25,894.92" "25,655.16" "26,171.20" "28,397.19" "29,375.01" "31,898.00" "32,407.00" "33,199.00" "37,427.00" "43,897.00" "53,365.00" "57,954.00" "60,190.00" "66,355.00" "70,672.00" "72,504.00" "75,268.00" "77,105.00" "79,939.00" "82,764.00" "80,196.00" "95,700.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDPD Lebanon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.02 3.843 2.621 3.611 4.269 3.566 2.78 3.254 3.269 2.682 2.801 4.392 5.472 7.435 8.988 10.971 12.824 15.535 17.059 17.174 17.018 17.361 18.837 19.486 21.16 21.497 22.023 24.827 29.119 35.4 38.444 39.927 44.017 46.88 48.096 49.929 51.148 53.028 54.901 50.88 24.494 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN PPPGDP Lebanon "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 16.426 18.079 12.134 15.473 23.162 29.701 28.247 33.788 25.112 15.085 13.549 19.358 20.689 22.662 25.005 27.187 28.803 32.285 33.921 34.124 35.281 37.483 39.362 40.821 45.06 46.799 48.99 54.999 61.137 67.825 74.114 76.31 82.029 88.503 94.025 98.413 103.819 108.794 109.293 103.555 77.651 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDP_D Lebanon "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.047 0.056 0.067 0.072 0.084 0.143 0.279 1.64 4.182 7.202 12.158 18.424 40.533 52.328 56.498 62.492 68.028 73.293 76.284 76.993 75.45 74.079 77.736 79.069 79.87 80.58 81.29 83.836 90.154 99.424 100 102.965 110.673 113.527 113.646 117.437 118.461 121.715 128.438 133.698 215.332 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDPRPC Lebanon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,293,760.50" "11,332,328.14" "7,130,729.42" "8,696,964.18" "12,489,175.51" "15,442,456.24" "14,348,449.26" "16,704,333.53" "11,917,517.18" "6,783,374.42" "5,712,475.64" "7,573,991.95" "7,517,098.57" "7,622,057.68" "7,853,688.90" "8,067,266.61" "8,201,769.18" "8,919,534.01" "9,179,354.03" "8,974,113.09" "8,848,504.04" "8,852,147.17" "8,734,649.18" "8,465,794.21" "8,740,237.00" "8,559,064.83" "8,580,264.55" "9,364,327.79" "10,219,014.87" "11,151,820.08" "11,700,636.21" "11,237,361.17" "10,827,034.00" "10,527,791.57" "10,189,671.18" "9,810,979.60" "9,694,113.19" "9,630,944.08" "9,394,250.93" "8,749,350.36" "6,511,373.18" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN NGDPRPPPPC Lebanon "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "18,708.07" "18,771.96" "11,812.03" "14,406.49" "20,688.28" "25,580.37" "23,768.16" "27,670.67" "19,741.33" "11,236.64" "9,462.70" "12,546.29" "12,452.05" "12,625.91" "13,009.61" "13,363.40" "13,586.20" "14,775.18" "15,205.57" "14,865.59" "14,657.52" "14,663.55" "14,468.92" "14,023.56" "14,478.17" "14,178.06" "14,213.18" "15,511.98" "16,927.76" "18,472.95" "19,382.06" "18,614.65" "17,934.94" "17,439.25" "16,879.15" "16,251.85" "16,058.26" "15,953.63" "15,561.54" "14,493.27" "10,786.07" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN NGDPPC Lebanon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,335.72" "6,389.60" "4,770.04" "6,236.50" "10,536.66" "22,073.92" "40,083.91" "273,951.28" "498,369.50" "488,565.46" "694,518.22" "1,395,434.03" "3,046,894.35" "3,988,463.51" "4,437,212.09" "5,041,357.31" "5,579,521.34" "6,537,401.51" "7,002,369.54" "6,909,436.69" "6,676,207.46" "6,557,556.13" "6,790,004.92" "6,693,819.69" "6,980,820.36" "6,896,924.53" "6,974,931.51" "7,850,697.67" "9,212,874.98" "11,087,619.31" "11,700,636.21" "11,570,500.86" "11,982,584.58" "11,951,937.89" "11,580,173.66" "11,521,762.66" "11,483,731.47" "11,722,338.70" "12,065,764.28" "11,697,696.04" "14,021,069.99" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN NGDPDPC Lebanon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,552.84" "1,481.18" "1,005.59" "1,377.27" "1,618.26" "1,344.58" "1,044.67" "1,219.75" "1,217.82" 983.644 999.179 "1,503.38" "1,778.90" "2,290.38" "2,641.04" "3,109.26" "3,551.80" "4,246.45" "4,618.67" "4,582.36" "4,428.66" "4,349.95" "4,504.15" "4,440.35" "4,630.73" "4,575.07" "4,626.82" "5,207.76" "6,111.36" "7,354.97" "7,761.62" "7,675.29" "7,948.65" "7,928.32" "7,681.71" "7,642.96" "7,617.73" "7,776.01" "8,003.82" "7,421.49" "3,588.71" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN PPPPC Lebanon "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,344.87" "6,968.86" "4,656.02" "5,901.08" "8,780.03" "11,199.48" "10,615.59" "12,664.25" "9,353.77" "5,532.89" "4,833.78" "6,625.71" "6,725.80" "6,981.33" "7,347.15" "7,705.19" "7,977.10" "8,824.79" "9,184.07" "9,105.24" "9,181.19" "9,391.91" "9,411.68" "9,302.03" "9,861.37" "9,959.80" "10,292.56" "11,536.66" "12,831.04" "14,092.02" "14,963.25" "14,669.38" "14,813.06" "14,967.50" "15,017.44" "15,064.64" "15,462.43" "15,953.63" "15,933.28" "15,104.96" "11,376.76" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN NGAP_NPGDP Lebanon Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +446 LBN PPPSH Lebanon Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.123 0.121 0.076 0.091 0.126 0.152 0.137 0.154 0.106 0.059 0.049 0.066 0.062 0.065 0.068 0.07 0.07 0.075 0.076 0.072 0.07 0.071 0.071 0.07 0.071 0.068 0.066 0.068 0.072 0.08 0.082 0.08 0.081 0.084 0.086 0.088 0.089 0.089 0.084 0.076 0.058 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN PPPEX Lebanon Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.841 0.917 1.024 1.057 1.2 1.971 3.776 21.632 53.28 88.302 143.68 210.609 453.016 571.304 603.937 654.28 699.442 740.8 762.447 758.842 727.161 698.214 721.445 719.609 707.895 692.476 677.668 680.5 718.015 786.802 781.958 788.752 808.92 798.526 771.115 764.821 742.686 734.776 757.268 774.428 "1,232.43" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NID_NGDP Lebanon Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +446 LBN NGSD_NGDP Lebanon Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: We use a weighted average of the official and parallel exchange rates for 2019-21. Starting in 2022, the exchange rate applied throughout the series is the parallel market exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010. Official quarterly data are based on 2015; annual on 2010. We re-base quarterly data in our files. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 14.64 -1.286 65.124 -11.018 -13.82 -6.177 -2.137 -2.218 -5.595 25.996 18.009 19.548 36.295 23.293 26.594 23.624 20.309 -3.384 4.123 6.007 5.771 5.936 8.591 7.054 5.076 11.692 11.724 14.602 10.745 4.472 4.245 10.439 -1.128 -0.377 -3.899 2.36 -0.401 -4.595 -6.155 -15.897 -6.277 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN PCPI Lebanon "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. December 2013=100 Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 0.046 0.055 0.065 0.07 0.082 0.14 0.273 1.602 4.085 7.035 11.881 17.836 35.644 44.461 48.123 53.07 57.783 62.26 65.092 65.249 65.017 64.778 65.917 66.753 67.869 66.901 69.639 72.465 80.217 81.192 84.408 88.617 94.442 99.692 100.817 97.025 96.242 100.558 106.65 109.733 202.875 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN PCPIPCH Lebanon "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 23.9 19.3 18.6 7.2 17.6 69.4 95.4 487.2 155 72.2 68.9 50.115 99.847 24.737 8.235 10.282 8.879 7.748 4.549 0.241 -0.356 -0.367 1.759 1.268 1.672 -1.426 4.092 4.058 10.698 1.215 3.962 4.986 6.573 5.559 1.128 -3.761 -0.807 4.485 6.058 2.891 84.88 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN PCPIE Lebanon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. December 2013=100 Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a 0.101 0.111 0.115 0.144 0.23 0.568 4.781 6.444 8.401 14.877 19.964 41.933 43.865 49.045 54.431 58.048 61.954 65.572 63.804 62.776 62.735 65.078 66.517 67.833 66.747 71.562 75.829 80.587 83.319 87.125 89.843 98.899 100.007 99.3 95.9 98.9 103.9 108 115.5 284 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN PCPIEPCH Lebanon "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 9.595 3.799 25.303 60.105 146.792 741.187 34.8 30.363 77.075 34.195 110.047 4.608 11.809 10.981 6.647 6.728 5.839 -2.696 -1.611 -0.065 3.735 2.211 1.978 -1.601 7.213 5.962 6.276 3.39 4.568 3.119 10.081 1.12 -0.707 -3.424 3.128 5.056 3.946 6.944 145.887 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN TM_RPCH Lebanon Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 30.941 -2.512 -6.529 15.849 -20.531 -33.623 -2.766 -8.813 5.547 0.536 1.08 1.549 1.701 2.041 1.347 6.445 -6.722 56.56 2.583 -2.136 -5.094 15.827 -18.963 28.18 16.235 -8.103 -2.099 12.409 21.634 9.48 -10.192 -3.278 4.409 6.878 0.165 4.608 3.559 0.161 -1.331 -4.623 -50.542 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN TMG_RPCH Lebanon Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 22.499 0.875 -4.706 13.885 -21.835 -35.191 -3.881 -3.662 3.321 0.181 1.576 2.263 2.487 2.771 0.855 6.441 -7.967 5.385 -0.422 -9.914 -2.95 20.333 -9.929 2.296 17.995 -6.001 -6.018 18.353 22.548 4.91 0.775 1.158 9.504 2.55 -1.92 -3.211 5.884 -0.485 -1.722 -2.588 -41.372 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN TX_RPCH Lebanon Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 193.663 -16.754 43.328 -35.057 -26.079 -22.806 24.488 4.217 -17.082 3.286 1.61 1.942 2.004 2.193 -1.709 -1.391 -1.818 16.494 -3.371 16.59 -2.939 9.306 -13.638 75.23 -4.792 2.916 2.895 4.152 19.033 5.728 -9.998 4.809 -12.101 0.976 -6.117 21.576 1.274 -4.972 -4.088 -3.304 -49.659 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN TXG_RPCH Lebanon Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.318 14.318 -3.238 -24.475 -21.586 -21.787 81.347 20.549 -17.184 15.889 0.525 0.61 0.643 0.653 -11.725 0.161 -10.149 -24.586 -3.102 3.27 2.888 27.027 60.695 30.001 11.832 1.581 9.476 15.231 13.352 -7.779 -7.359 -0.064 2.888 -4.017 -8.528 -3.321 -0.115 0.01 -7.678 23.977 -21.608 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN LUR Lebanon Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +446 LBN LE Lebanon Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +446 LBN LP Lebanon Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Also: IMF staff. Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 2.589 2.594 2.606 2.622 2.638 2.652 2.661 2.668 2.685 2.726 2.803 2.922 3.076 3.246 3.403 3.528 3.611 3.658 3.694 3.748 3.843 3.991 4.182 4.388 4.569 4.699 4.76 4.767 4.765 4.813 4.953 5.202 5.538 5.913 6.261 6.533 6.714 6.819 6.859 6.856 6.825 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2019 +446 LBN GGR Lebanon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 191.1 655.9 "1,138.11" "2,052.00" "2,748.28" "3,105.67" "3,604.57" "3,825.55" "4,503.54" "4,880.28" "4,848.81" "4,684.83" "5,847.85" "6,596.70" "7,485.26" "7,405.00" "8,485.87" "9,081.79" "10,741.00" "12,801.52" "12,567.40" "13,768.88" "14,461.86" "14,199.07" "16,397.87" "14,432.76" "14,958.00" "17,520.62" "17,401.60" "16,674.02" "15,338.56" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGR_NGDP Lebanon General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.816 16.088 12.143 15.849 18.199 17.46 17.892 15.995 17.413 18.846 18.9 17.901 20.593 22.457 23.466 22.85 25.561 24.265 24.469 23.989 21.685 22.876 21.795 20.092 22.616 19.175 19.4 21.917 21.026 20.792 16.028 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGX Lebanon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 778.3 "1,450.88" "3,385.17" "2,982.40" "7,144.56" "5,532.09" "8,779.86" "9,696.96" "8,970.18" "9,209.27" "10,991.88" "10,187.39" "10,444.81" "10,699.55" "10,621.58" "10,183.19" "11,995.81" "13,171.95" "15,067.54" "17,122.84" "16,894.32" "17,347.14" "20,058.56" "20,434.52" "20,905.32" "20,065.76" "21,808.00" "24,438.62" "26,753.60" "25,000.02" "18,711.56" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGX_NGDP Lebanon General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.979 35.587 36.118 23.035 47.31 31.1 43.582 40.545 34.683 35.564 42.845 38.926 36.781 36.424 33.299 31.423 36.133 35.194 34.325 32.086 29.151 28.821 30.229 28.915 28.833 26.659 28.284 30.572 32.325 31.174 19.552 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXCNL Lebanon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -587.2 -794.977 "-2,247.07" -930.399 "-4,396.28" "-2,426.42" "-5,175.29" "-5,871.41" "-4,466.65" "-4,329.00" "-6,143.07" "-5,502.56" "-4,596.95" "-4,102.85" "-3,136.31" "-2,778.19" "-3,509.94" "-4,090.16" "-4,326.54" "-4,321.32" "-4,326.92" "-3,578.27" "-5,596.69" "-6,235.46" "-4,507.46" "-5,633.00" "-6,850.00" "-6,918.00" "-9,352.00" "-8,326.00" "-3,373.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXCNL_NGDP Lebanon General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -30.163 -19.499 -23.975 -7.186 -29.112 -13.641 -25.689 -24.55 -17.27 -16.718 -23.945 -21.025 -16.188 -13.967 -9.832 -8.573 -10.572 -10.928 -9.856 -8.098 -7.466 -5.945 -8.434 -8.823 -6.217 -7.484 -8.884 -8.654 -11.3 -10.382 -3.525 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGSB Lebanon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "-4,261.21" "-5,066.23" "-6,948.82" "-7,157.80" "-7,269.34" "-7,699.01" "-6,680.82" "-6,950.40" "-9,091.96" "-9,483.20" "-8,818.55" "-8,794.86" "-10,553.88" "-9,763.89" "-13,539.51" "-12,957.29" "-5,725.72" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGSB_NPGDP Lebanon General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.679 -15.545 -19.921 -18.608 -16.369 -14.68 -11.938 -11.507 -13.484 -13.3 -12.087 -11.539 -13.78 -12.72 -17.621 -17.613 -5.371 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXONLB Lebanon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -373.7 -589.477 "-1,728.49" -146.699 "-2,908.58" -551.22 "-2,522.29" "-2,389.31" "-1,114.73" -704.201 "-1,945.66" "-1,190.98" 115.339 771.15 785.686 631.813 871.058 640.842 652.464 "1,477.68" "1,577.68" "2,086.73" -131.692 -515.457 "1,806.80" "1,088.76" 335 604.808 "-1,195.96" -258.209 -456.019 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXONLB_NGDP Lebanon General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -19.196 -14.458 -18.442 -1.133 -19.26 -3.099 -12.52 -9.99 -4.31 -2.719 -7.584 -4.551 0.406 2.625 2.463 1.95 2.624 1.712 1.486 2.769 2.722 3.467 -0.198 -0.729 2.492 1.447 0.434 0.757 -1.445 -0.322 -0.477 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXWDN Lebanon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "37,240.59" "42,171.38" "44,797.94" "49,503.19" "52,339.00" "55,323.50" "59,211.64" "61,200.18" "65,704.20" "69,990.00" "73,930.96" "77,496.77" "82,094.00" "89,111.00" "94,268.00" "101,165.00" "108,482.00" "115,432.00" "124,784.00" "133,976.00" "141,581.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXWDN_NGDP Lebanon General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 145.158 161.137 157.755 168.521 164.082 170.715 178.354 163.519 149.678 131.153 127.568 128.754 123.719 126.091 130.018 134.406 140.694 144.4 150.771 167.061 147.943 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXWDG Lebanon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "37,989.09" "42,680.58" "46,320.63" "50,321.89" "54,082.00" "57,984.50" "60,850.92" "63,364.15" "70,888.00" "77,112.00" "79,298.00" "80,887.00" "86,959.00" "95,692.00" "100,345.00" "106,008.00" "112,890.00" "119,898.00" "128,347.00" "138,150.00" "144,108.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN GGXWDG_NGDP Lebanon General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 148.076 163.082 163.117 171.308 169.547 178.926 183.291 169.301 161.487 144.499 136.829 134.386 131.051 135.403 138.399 140.841 146.411 149.987 155.076 172.265 150.583 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN NGDP_FY Lebanon "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections are made based on the macroeconomic assumptions and revenue buoyancy of various taxes (as measures by elasticity measures and staff's understanding of the authorities' tax policy measures). On the spending side, staff assumptions on policy measures and the impact of the crisis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 2001 has been adopted but should be refined. Budgetary expenditure data are reported on a modified cash basis, corresponding to the issuance of payment orders. Basis of recording: Cash. Modified cash basis (only corrects for arrears) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. Information on the size of public assets is not available in case of Lebanon. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus value of government's accounts at the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.814 16.577 12.431 16.353 27.796 58.54 106.658 730.89 "1,337.96" "1,332.04" "1,946.76" "4,077.04" "9,372.65" "12,947.07" "15,101.43" "17,787.82" "20,145.77" "23,916.59" "25,863.35" "25,894.92" "25,655.16" "26,171.20" "28,397.19" "29,375.01" "31,898.00" "32,407.00" "33,199.00" "37,427.00" "43,897.00" "53,365.00" "57,954.00" "60,190.00" "66,355.00" "70,672.00" "72,504.00" "75,268.00" "77,105.00" "79,939.00" "82,764.00" "80,196.00" "95,700.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +446 LBN BCA Lebanon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Also: IMF staff. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5). The authorities are moving to BPM6. Primary domestic currency: Lebanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.139 -0.746 0.991 -1.177 -1.159 -0.491 -0.21 -0.2 -0.709 -0.603 -1.098 -2.524 -2.765 -0.46 -0.562 -1.071 -1.317 -5.036 -5.104 -3.328 -2.996 -3.418 -3.179 -3.626 -3.807 -2.424 -1.943 -2.403 -5.023 -7.947 -7.955 -6.551 -11.407 -13.121 -13.883 -9.918 -12.042 -13.99 -15.725 -14.358 -3.876 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +446 LBN BCA_NGDPD Lebanon Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.457 -19.414 37.814 -32.592 -27.149 -13.77 -7.555 -6.146 -21.688 -22.499 -39.204 -57.463 -50.529 -6.188 -6.249 -9.764 -10.266 -32.419 -29.917 -19.38 -17.602 -19.689 -16.874 -18.61 -17.992 -11.276 -8.825 -9.68 -17.25 -22.448 -20.692 -16.408 -25.916 -27.989 -28.866 -19.863 -23.543 -26.383 -28.642 -28.219 -15.826 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +666 LSO NGDP_R Lesotho "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: The national accounts real values have been updated from 2015 onwards. Prior to 2015 the data has been adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2012/13 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 5.982 6.167 6.509 6.703 6.993 7.225 7.519 7.68 8.274 8.731 9.184 9.622 10.22 10.614 11.089 11.401 11.962 12.378 12.552 12.752 13.377 13.815 14.033 14.604 14.954 15.42 16.101 16.905 17.54 17.604 18.502 19.438 20.438 20.8 21.23 21.921 22.335 21.731 21.67 21.67 20.371 20.788 21.231 21.569 22.029 22.572 22.721 22.738 2021 +666 LSO NGDP_RPCH Lesotho "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.825 3.079 5.556 2.98 4.329 3.309 4.072 2.14 7.738 5.52 5.191 4.767 6.222 3.847 4.475 2.814 4.921 3.482 1.404 1.59 4.904 3.276 1.576 4.071 2.398 3.112 4.417 4.993 3.76 0.362 5.1 5.061 5.146 1.772 2.068 3.255 1.885 -2.705 -0.28 -- -5.995 2.05 2.13 1.59 2.134 2.463 0.662 0.073 2021 +666 LSO NGDP Lesotho "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: The national accounts real values have been updated from 2015 onwards. Prior to 2015 the data has been adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2012/13 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 0.34 0.386 0.399 0.451 0.522 0.636 0.756 0.886 1.123 1.347 1.603 1.941 2.325 2.66 3.049 3.501 3.928 4.439 4.907 5.32 5.876 6.68 7.458 7.954 8.658 9.497 10.692 12.538 14.636 15.153 16.95 19.131 20.97 23.754 27.396 30.419 31.197 30.627 32.207 33.99 33.713 36.607 40.379 43.318 46.354 49.79 52.728 55.42 2021 +666 LSO NGDPD Lesotho "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.437 0.443 0.369 0.406 0.363 0.29 0.333 0.435 0.494 0.514 0.62 0.703 0.815 0.814 0.859 0.965 0.914 0.963 0.888 0.871 0.847 0.701 0.767 1.109 1.384 1.484 1.519 1.759 1.652 1.937 2.356 2.571 2.465 2.345 2.477 2.207 2.219 2.356 2.342 2.299 2.06 2.465 2.507 2.583 2.7 2.833 2.931 3.01 2021 +666 LSO PPPGDP Lesotho "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.621 0.701 0.785 0.84 0.908 0.968 1.028 1.076 1.2 1.316 1.436 1.555 1.69 1.796 1.917 2.012 2.15 2.263 2.32 2.39 2.564 2.708 2.794 2.965 3.117 3.315 3.568 3.848 4.069 4.11 4.372 4.688 4.795 5.407 5.926 6.402 6.225 5.563 5.68 5.781 5.5 5.846 6.395 6.728 7.016 7.322 7.511 7.662 2021 +666 LSO NGDP_D Lesotho "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.678 6.255 6.133 6.73 7.467 8.798 10.055 11.539 13.576 15.431 17.455 20.173 22.748 25.067 27.493 30.707 32.835 35.859 39.091 41.72 43.928 48.353 53.149 54.464 57.897 61.591 66.405 74.166 83.439 86.08 91.614 98.424 102.605 114.199 129.04 138.763 139.681 140.939 148.626 156.855 165.499 176.093 190.19 200.839 210.423 220.587 232.065 243.736 2021 +666 LSO NGDPRPC Lesotho "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,669.99" "4,689.81" "4,826.11" "4,844.90" "5,149.15" "5,197.14" "5,276.69" "5,148.35" "5,400.33" "5,538.64" "5,667.23" "5,855.80" "5,983.80" "6,066.99" "6,208.34" "6,072.82" "6,423.14" "6,641.71" "6,729.80" "6,831.56" "7,161.07" "7,389.99" "7,500.71" "7,800.07" "7,980.95" "8,222.99" "8,579.64" "8,947.62" "9,221.80" "9,193.12" "9,597.20" "10,015.27" "10,460.02" "10,573.99" "10,720.36" "10,995.09" "11,127.25" "10,753.71" "10,651.75" "10,580.37" "9,879.39" "9,961.25" "10,051.67" "10,089.25" "10,181.22" "10,307.14" "10,251.22" "10,135.93" 2016 +666 LSO NGDPRPPPPC Lesotho "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,195.43" "1,200.50" "1,235.39" "1,240.20" "1,318.08" "1,330.37" "1,350.73" "1,317.88" "1,382.38" "1,417.78" "1,450.70" "1,498.97" "1,531.73" "1,553.03" "1,589.21" "1,554.52" "1,644.20" "1,700.15" "1,722.69" "1,748.75" "1,833.09" "1,891.69" "1,920.03" "1,996.66" "2,042.96" "2,104.92" "2,196.22" "2,290.41" "2,360.60" "2,353.26" "2,456.69" "2,563.71" "2,677.56" "2,706.73" "2,744.20" "2,814.53" "2,848.36" "2,752.74" "2,726.64" "2,708.37" "2,528.93" "2,549.88" "2,573.03" "2,582.65" "2,606.19" "2,638.42" "2,624.11" "2,594.60" 2016 +666 LSO NGDPPC Lesotho "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 265.183 293.329 296.002 326.078 384.464 457.231 530.553 594.048 733.165 854.658 989.203 "1,181.32" "1,361.20" "1,520.80" "1,706.84" "1,864.77" "2,109.04" "2,381.67" "2,630.74" "2,850.16" "3,145.70" "3,573.25" "3,986.53" "4,248.24" "4,620.75" "5,064.62" "5,697.28" "6,636.13" "7,694.61" "7,913.44" "8,792.38" "9,857.39" "10,732.47" "12,075.40" "13,833.60" "15,257.10" "15,542.64" "15,156.16" "15,831.29" "16,595.81" "16,350.33" "17,541.07" "19,117.23" "20,263.18" "21,423.64" "22,736.25" "23,789.51" "24,704.91" 2016 +666 LSO NGDPDPC Lesotho "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 340.852 337.16 273.569 293.235 267.36 208.686 233.93 291.915 322.488 325.872 382.327 427.81 477.277 465.397 480.692 514.122 490.549 516.861 475.868 466.514 453.282 374.971 410.133 592.302 738.561 791.265 809.56 930.798 868.532 "1,011.42" "1,222.20" "1,324.61" "1,261.44" "1,191.99" "1,250.63" "1,106.83" "1,105.77" "1,166.07" "1,150.98" "1,122.34" 999.205 "1,181.10" "1,186.74" "1,208.12" "1,247.85" "1,293.76" "1,322.47" "1,341.68" 2016 +666 LSO PPPPC Lesotho "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 484.743 532.855 582.224 607.379 668.82 696.398 721.294 721.157 783.128 834.681 886.022 946.466 989.195 "1,026.72" "1,073.08" "1,071.67" "1,154.24" "1,214.10" "1,244.05" "1,280.65" "1,372.84" "1,448.64" "1,493.26" "1,583.51" "1,663.72" "1,767.93" "1,901.53" "2,036.68" "2,139.34" "2,146.36" "2,267.63" "2,415.58" "2,454.06" "2,748.73" "2,992.19" "3,210.95" "3,101.37" "2,752.74" "2,791.77" "2,822.67" "2,667.42" "2,801.28" "3,027.68" "3,147.28" "3,242.61" "3,343.72" "3,388.89" "3,415.62" 2016 +666 LSO NGAP_NPGDP Lesotho Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +666 LSO PPPSH Lesotho Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 2021 +666 LSO PPPEX Lesotho Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.547 0.55 0.508 0.537 0.575 0.657 0.736 0.824 0.936 1.024 1.116 1.248 1.376 1.481 1.591 1.74 1.827 1.962 2.115 2.226 2.291 2.467 2.67 2.683 2.777 2.865 2.996 3.258 3.597 3.687 3.877 4.081 4.373 4.393 4.623 4.752 5.012 5.506 5.671 5.879 6.13 6.262 6.314 6.438 6.607 6.8 7.02 7.233 2021 +666 LSO NID_NGDP Lesotho Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: The national accounts real values have been updated from 2015 onwards. Prior to 2015 the data has been adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2012/13 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 33.33 33.786 36.436 31.966 35.46 35.005 32.526 36.421 41.329 44.83 51.696 63.708 64.613 66.463 61.502 65.019 65.896 55.46 49.809 45.096 40.368 34.387 28.633 27.214 24.787 21.993 23.084 25.814 28.626 30.744 29.652 28.094 34.889 33.065 33.091 29.949 26.986 22.811 18.046 22.706 25.462 20.647 18.547 21.988 25.405 27.983 26.78 24.721 2021 +666 LSO NGSD_NGDP Lesotho Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Notes: The national accounts real values have been updated from 2015 onwards. Prior to 2015 the data has been adjusted to produce smooth series with the use of splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March Base year: FY2012/13 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 44.054 41.17 46.099 40.12 46.435 53.057 30.911 27.88 21.747 18.13 42.504 26.964 30.954 20.957 30.698 32.736 25.871 23.166 12.414 17.193 35.07 39.111 36.114 29.295 35.873 31.662 41.73 46.174 47.649 32.464 20.145 13.569 25.886 27.72 27.884 25.724 19.223 18.659 14.574 21.05 23.847 15.674 10.037 13.268 15.528 16.901 17.942 19.1 2021 +666 LSO PCPI Lesotho "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 3.916 4.395 4.94 5.807 6.435 7.287 8.61 9.612 10.725 12.317 13.73 16.181 18.94 21.548 23.11 25.412 27.714 30.083 32.422 35.225 37.385 39.972 44.993 48.217 50.639 52.38 55.561 60.013 66.443 71.347 73.84 77.559 82.253 86.254 90.887 93.812 100 104.448 109.411 115.086 120.815 128.122 138.528 147.108 155.199 163.735 172.741 182.241 2021 +666 LSO PCPIPCH Lesotho "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.629 12.214 12.416 17.549 10.812 13.241 18.152 11.634 11.585 14.843 11.466 17.857 17.047 13.768 7.25 9.962 9.058 8.55 7.775 8.644 6.131 6.919 12.562 7.166 5.023 3.438 6.073 8.012 10.715 7.38 3.495 5.037 6.051 4.865 5.37 3.218 6.597 4.448 4.752 5.187 4.978 6.048 8.122 6.194 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 2021 +666 LSO PCPIE Lesotho "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 4.259 4.791 5.708 6.3 7.01 8.4 9.464 10.322 11.949 13.398 15.764 18.367 21.177 22.478 24.874 27.181 29.577 31.736 34.575 36.764 39.337 43.627 46.994 49.42 51.245 53.86 57.054 63.13 69.784 72.259 74.869 80.246 84.234 88.871 90.659 97.441 101.77 106.691 112.276 116.749 124.284 133.237 143.036 150.122 157.878 165.614 173.729 182.242 2021 +666 LSO PCPIEPCH Lesotho "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 12.5 19.136 10.363 11.268 19.831 12.676 9.063 15.759 12.129 17.66 16.51 15.298 6.145 10.658 9.275 8.814 7.3 8.947 6.33 6.999 10.906 7.719 5.163 3.693 5.102 5.93 10.65 10.541 3.547 3.612 7.182 4.969 5.504 2.012 7.481 4.443 4.835 5.235 3.985 6.453 7.204 7.354 4.954 5.167 4.9 4.9 4.9 2021 +666 LSO TM_RPCH Lesotho Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY2010/11 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1982 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- 0 20.503 12.113 13.123 4.323 0.091 -3.549 10.333 8.511 4.679 -6.332 -3.215 -2.838 12.89 11.888 -3.503 -0.339 3.807 -0.407 1.3 6.611 2.818 3.598 4.252 4.207 -6.004 1.111 5.838 1.104 3.374 -4.291 0.029 -2.957 -1.682 0.463 7.034 4.015 3.534 -1.134 -2.342 2022 +666 LSO TMG_RPCH Lesotho Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY2010/11 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1982 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.824 2.121 14.505 4.343 1.058 -3.378 9.164 9.676 3.696 -5.93 -3.471 -2.42 12.89 11.888 -3.503 -0.339 3.807 -0.407 1.3 6.181 2.684 6.606 4.523 6.497 -5.821 1.666 5.463 -3.821 3.713 -5.045 1.047 -2.122 -1.157 1.431 6.282 4.34 1.445 -1.008 -0.694 2022 +666 LSO TX_RPCH Lesotho Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY2010/11 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1982 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 -- -- -- 0 -- -- 2.584 -2.965 2.348 33.524 9.139 4.602 6.507 16.879 28.135 -4.455 -10.354 21.248 18.57 12.092 -15.828 -2.105 10.5 19.237 11.06 4.038 -5.547 3.347 8.566 -2.285 -8.7 -3.453 16.738 9.486 5.496 0.315 -0.381 -21.306 15.722 5.771 1.645 0.792 0.815 0.876 0.435 2022 +666 LSO TXG_RPCH Lesotho Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Base year: FY2010/11 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1982 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.654 -10.104 2.175 54.823 18.595 5.656 8.358 21.979 9.173 10.635 -13.747 26.141 18.57 12.092 -15.828 -2.105 10.5 19.237 11.06 3.809 -5.215 3.68 9.344 -2.183 -8.47 -3.007 14.768 8.008 9.1 0.573 -0.243 -20.245 15.157 5.856 1.676 0.815 0.838 0.901 0.446 2022 +666 LSO LUR Lesotho Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +666 LSO LE Lesotho Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +666 LSO LP Lesotho Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022 1.281 1.315 1.349 1.384 1.358 1.39 1.425 1.492 1.532 1.576 1.621 1.643 1.708 1.749 1.786 1.877 1.862 1.864 1.865 1.867 1.868 1.869 1.871 1.872 1.874 1.875 1.877 1.889 1.902 1.915 1.928 1.941 1.954 1.967 1.98 1.994 2.007 2.021 2.034 2.048 2.062 2.087 2.112 2.138 2.164 2.19 2.216 2.243 2016 +666 LSO GGR Lesotho General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a 0.121 0.143 0.18 0.238 0.28 0.361 0.409 0.581 0.728 0.867 1.003 1.251 1.503 1.77 1.838 2.143 2.094 2.045 2.357 2.746 3.168 3.602 4.248 4.653 6.618 7.219 9.052 9.383 9.065 9.626 13.142 13.274 14.583 15.321 14.052 15.251 16.117 16.437 18.619 17.557 19.016 20.375 22.156 23.281 24.591 25.737 2022 +666 LSO GGR_NGDP Lesotho General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a 27.869 29.025 31.634 34.471 34.076 37.45 33.468 39.653 41.724 41.054 39.634 43.196 45.304 46.464 43.002 44.368 39.218 35.319 36.855 37.233 38.068 39.985 42.499 42.03 54.675 57.576 61.847 61.921 53.482 50.313 62.669 55.884 53.229 50.367 45.041 49.798 50.043 48.357 55.228 47.961 47.095 47.036 47.796 46.758 46.637 46.441 2022 +666 LSO GGX Lesotho General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a 0.13 0.133 0.152 0.226 0.272 0.387 0.431 0.523 0.573 0.66 0.883 1.032 1.314 1.575 1.748 2.131 2.724 2.931 2.418 2.947 3.367 3.519 3.639 4.164 5.232 6.033 8.531 10.316 9.64 11.537 12.253 14.012 13.771 15.751 16.829 15.585 17.649 18.97 18.547 19.174 21.696 22.948 24.46 25.42 25.845 26.839 2022 +666 LSO GGX_NGDP Lesotho General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a 29.812 27.094 26.736 32.693 33.103 40.177 35.233 35.666 32.846 31.218 34.896 35.643 39.61 41.331 40.888 44.102 51.006 50.621 37.815 39.959 40.455 39.063 36.407 37.615 43.218 48.117 58.291 68.079 56.872 60.302 58.429 58.991 50.269 51.78 53.943 50.887 54.8 55.81 55.013 52.378 53.73 52.975 52.769 51.054 49.016 48.429 2022 +666 LSO GGXCNL Lesotho General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a -0.008 0.009 0.028 0.012 0.008 -0.026 -0.022 0.058 0.155 0.208 0.12 0.219 0.189 0.196 0.09 0.013 -0.63 -0.886 -0.061 -0.201 -0.199 0.083 0.609 0.489 1.387 1.186 0.52 -0.933 -0.575 -1.911 0.889 -0.738 0.811 -0.43 -2.777 -0.334 -1.532 -2.533 0.073 -1.617 -2.68 -2.573 -2.305 -2.139 -1.254 -1.102 2022 +666 LSO GGXCNL_NGDP Lesotho General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a -1.943 1.931 4.898 1.778 0.973 -2.726 -1.765 3.986 8.878 9.835 4.738 7.553 5.694 5.133 2.114 0.267 -11.788 -15.302 -0.96 -2.726 -2.387 0.921 6.092 4.416 11.457 9.458 3.556 -6.158 -3.39 -9.989 4.239 -3.106 2.961 -1.413 -8.902 -1.09 -4.757 -7.453 0.215 -4.417 -6.636 -5.939 -4.972 -4.296 -2.379 -1.988 2022 +666 LSO GGSB Lesotho General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +666 LSO GGSB_NPGDP Lesotho General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +666 LSO GGXONLB Lesotho General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a 0.005 0.026 0.042 0.028 0.028 0.001 0.011 0.127 0.228 0.232 0.165 0.237 0.183 0.156 -0.05 -0.114 -0.72 -0.885 0.053 -0.083 -0.006 0.216 0.754 0.599 1.695 1.485 0.629 -0.814 -0.488 -1.777 1.053 -0.572 0.986 -0.163 -2.715 -0.03 -1.087 -2.062 0.613 -1.175 -2.15 -1.856 -1.448 -1.111 -0.082 0.168 2022 +666 LSO GGXONLB_NGDP Lesotho General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a 1.051 5.243 7.473 4.011 3.443 0.079 0.896 8.647 13.094 10.985 6.502 8.195 5.528 4.087 -1.161 -2.358 -13.48 -15.29 0.836 -1.129 -0.067 2.398 7.546 5.412 14.002 11.843 4.297 -5.373 -2.879 -9.29 5.021 -2.408 3.599 -0.535 -8.703 -0.098 -3.375 -6.066 1.819 -3.211 -5.325 -4.284 -3.124 -2.231 -0.155 0.303 2022 +666 LSO GGXWDN Lesotho General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.008 0.009 1.877 1.344 1.86 0.663 -0.374 -1.552 -2.576 -0.746 0.391 -0.652 -0.541 -1.168 0.35 1.925 2.63 5.154 5.673 6.306 6.409 8.18 8.8 8.904 9.247 9.288 9.4 2022 +666 LSO GGXWDN_NGDP Lesotho General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.228 0.109 0.109 20.838 13.449 16.803 5.477 -2.985 -10.605 -16.997 -4.4 2.045 -3.11 -2.279 -4.265 1.15 6.17 8.588 16.003 16.69 18.704 17.507 20.257 20.315 19.208 18.571 17.614 16.962 2022 +666 LSO GGXWDG Lesotho General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.282 0.37 0.311 0.249 1.613 2.041 2.2 2.369 3.031 3.14 4.197 4.755 5.6 7.933 6.558 4.693 4.544 5.391 6.303 6.868 6.975 5.529 5.779 6.972 8.356 9.785 11.37 13.913 12.664 12.262 15.794 17.151 18.269 19.591 20.484 20.78 21.027 21.491 21.921 22.295 2022 +666 LSO GGXWDG_NGDP Lesotho General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.091 25.256 17.804 11.784 63.76 70.477 66.303 62.186 70.901 64.996 78.599 82.115 87.57 107.561 78.802 52.092 45.453 48.69 52.066 54.783 47.655 36.488 34.095 36.443 39.848 41.193 41.504 45.739 40.594 40.038 49.04 50.458 54.19 53.518 50.729 47.969 45.363 43.163 41.574 40.229 2022 +666 LSO NGDP_FY Lesotho "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Fiscal assumptions: Revenues: SACU transfers and grants are taken from the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document; tax and nontax revenues assume growth is in line with nominal GDP. Expenditures: current spending is based on the authorities' March 2022 Budget Document except interest expenses, which are from DSA. Capital spending: project loans are from DSA, and project grants are linked to capital grants under revenues. Reporting in calendar year: No Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.37 0.42 0.435 0.491 0.568 0.692 0.823 0.964 1.223 1.466 1.745 2.113 2.53 2.896 3.318 3.81 4.275 4.831 5.34 5.79 6.395 7.376 8.323 9.009 9.996 11.071 12.105 12.538 14.636 15.153 16.95 19.131 20.97 23.754 27.396 30.419 31.197 30.627 32.207 33.99 33.713 36.607 40.379 43.318 46.354 49.79 52.728 55.42 2022 +666 LSO BCA Lesotho Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Lesotho loti Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.039 -0.052 0.133 0.17 0.174 0.147 0.162 0.218 0.082 0.087 0.183 -0.237 -0.167 -0.079 -0.067 -0.195 -0.253 -0.312 -0.183 -0.244 -0.043 0.039 0.056 0.027 0.156 0.152 0.305 0.358 0.314 0.033 -0.224 -0.373 -0.222 -0.125 -0.129 -0.093 -0.172 -0.098 -0.081 -0.038 -0.033 -0.123 -0.213 -0.225 -0.267 -0.314 -0.259 -0.169 2022 +666 LSO BCA_NGDPD Lesotho Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.85 -11.802 36.039 42.019 47.89 50.813 48.501 49.987 16.669 16.858 29.572 -33.778 -20.435 -9.738 -7.838 -20.199 -27.679 -32.441 -20.661 -27.971 -5.054 5.593 7.298 2.469 11.26 10.254 20.108 20.36 19.023 1.72 -9.507 -14.525 -9.003 -5.346 -5.207 -4.225 -7.762 -4.152 -3.471 -1.656 -1.615 -4.973 -8.51 -8.72 -9.877 -11.082 -8.839 -5.621 2021 +668 LBR NGDP_R Liberia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF STA preliminary survey; Publish growth rate from 2000 only, no data prior to 1999 due to civil war in the country. Latest actual data: 2016 Notes: Real GDP are in billions of U.S. dollars. The National Accounts data are staff estimates and are based on the preliminary results of the 2016 Household Income and Expenditure Survey, and of an ongoing STA technical assistance on National Accounts. The pre-2016 data were spliced with a constant ratio. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018. Official base year is 1992. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.046 2.102 2.195 1.559 1.621 1.716 1.862 2.106 2.234 2.35 2.499 2.692 2.918 3.176 3.198 3.199 3.146 3.224 3.264 3.182 3.088 3.242 3.363 3.505 3.682 3.89 4.112 4.358 2016 +668 LBR NGDP_RPCH Liberia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.758 4.431 -28.974 3.971 5.856 8.48 13.103 6.105 5.192 6.351 7.7 8.42 8.836 0.695 0.007 -1.63 2.469 1.242 -2.516 -2.967 5.011 3.717 4.235 5.052 5.645 5.704 5.98 2016 +668 LBR NGDP Liberia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF STA preliminary survey; Publish growth rate from 2000 only, no data prior to 1999 due to civil war in the country. Latest actual data: 2016 Notes: Real GDP are in billions of U.S. dollars. The National Accounts data are staff estimates and are based on the preliminary results of the 2016 Household Income and Expenditure Survey, and of an ongoing STA technical assistance on National Accounts. The pre-2016 data were spliced with a constant ratio. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018. Official base year is 1992. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.863 0.904 0.943 0.714 0.897 0.944 1.109 1.344 1.676 1.765 1.966 2.34 2.675 3.044 3.09 3.092 3.256 3.321 3.264 3.08 3.037 3.509 3.9 4.178 4.231 4.482 4.81 5.207 2016 +668 LBR NGDPD Liberia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.863 0.904 0.943 0.714 0.897 0.944 1.109 1.344 1.676 1.765 1.966 2.34 2.675 3.044 3.09 3.092 3.256 3.321 3.264 3.08 3.037 3.509 3.9 4.178 4.231 4.482 4.81 5.207 2016 +668 LBR PPPGDP Liberia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.59 2.721 2.886 2.09 2.232 2.437 2.725 3.165 3.423 3.624 3.9 4.288 4.773 5.647 5.922 5.624 6.283 7.204 7.467 7.41 7.276 7.959 8.841 9.544 10.237 11.015 11.865 12.818 2016 +668 LBR NGDP_D Liberia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.203 42.987 42.96 45.761 55.345 55.031 59.575 63.822 75.006 75.112 78.674 86.943 91.642 95.833 96.625 96.66 103.477 102.997 100 96.795 98.364 108.214 115.977 119.183 114.903 115.211 116.97 119.483 2016 +668 LBR NGDPRPC Liberia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 718.309 711.637 725.726 506.74 516.95 533.28 559.213 608.188 619.206 626.021 642.34 670.103 705.621 747.72 733.573 715.251 685.952 685.695 677.356 644.533 610.449 625.941 633.909 645.308 662.186 683.466 705.956 731.347 2016 +668 LBR NGDPRPPPPC Liberia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,604.88" "1,589.98" "1,621.45" "1,132.18" "1,155.00" "1,191.48" "1,249.42" "1,358.85" "1,383.46" "1,398.69" "1,435.15" "1,497.18" "1,576.53" "1,670.59" "1,638.99" "1,598.05" "1,532.59" "1,532.02" "1,513.38" "1,440.05" "1,363.90" "1,398.51" "1,416.31" "1,441.78" "1,479.49" "1,527.03" "1,577.28" "1,634.01" 2016 +668 LBR NGDPPC Liberia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 303.151 305.914 311.769 231.891 286.104 293.47 333.151 388.156 464.44 470.219 505.355 582.605 646.648 716.566 708.812 691.359 709.804 706.249 677.356 623.874 600.462 677.356 735.185 769.099 760.869 787.429 825.759 873.833 2016 +668 LBR NGDPDPC Liberia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 303.151 305.914 311.769 231.891 286.104 293.47 333.151 388.156 464.44 470.219 505.355 582.605 646.648 716.566 708.812 691.359 709.804 706.249 677.356 623.874 600.462 677.356 735.185 769.099 760.869 787.429 825.759 873.833 2016 +668 LBR PPPPC Liberia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 909.415 921.265 954.148 679.385 711.679 757.183 818.505 914.245 948.657 965.245 "1,002.31" "1,067.36" "1,153.91" "1,329.35" "1,358.24" "1,257.49" "1,369.75" "1,532.02" "1,549.54" "1,500.83" "1,438.59" "1,536.39" "1,666.57" "1,756.99" "1,840.77" "1,935.24" "2,036.97" "2,151.07" 2016 +668 LBR NGAP_NPGDP Liberia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +668 LBR PPPSH Liberia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 0.006 2016 +668 LBR PPPEX Liberia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.333 0.332 0.327 0.341 0.402 0.388 0.407 0.425 0.49 0.487 0.504 0.546 0.56 0.539 0.522 0.55 0.518 0.461 0.437 0.416 0.417 0.441 0.441 0.438 0.413 0.407 0.405 0.406 2016 +668 LBR NID_NGDP Liberia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +668 LBR NGSD_NGDP Liberia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +668 LBR PCPI Liberia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Central Bank of Liberia; Publish growth rate from 2000 only, no data prior to 1999 due to civil war in the country. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. 12-month average Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 93.121 94.967 100 112.149 128.03 141.256 146.277 156.436 171.319 190.834 224.212 240.864 258.426 280.358 299.511 322.208 353.972 381.375 415.104 466.72 576.618 732.129 856.247 923.17 986.916 "1,072.40" "1,127.05" "1,183.03" "1,242.19" "1,304.29" 2021 +668 LBR PCPIPCH Liberia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.982 5.3 12.149 14.16 10.33 3.555 6.945 9.514 11.391 17.49 7.427 7.291 8.487 6.832 7.578 9.858 7.742 8.844 12.435 23.547 26.969 16.953 7.816 6.905 8.661 5.096 4.967 5 5 2021 +668 LBR PCPIE Liberia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Central Bank of Liberia; Publish growth rate from 2000 only, no data prior to 1999 due to civil war in the country. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. 12-month average Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90.575 97.932 101.07 120.589 133.968 140.716 151.303 161.895 181.178 202.301 221.294 242.777 258.844 288.479 310.718 337.111 362.936 392.113 441.196 502.496 645.833 776.619 878.53 926.486 "1,027.96" "1,095.17" "1,152.06" "1,209.67" "1,270.15" "1,333.66" 2021 +668 LBR PCPIEPCH Liberia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.123 3.204 19.313 11.095 5.037 7.524 7 11.911 11.659 9.388 9.708 6.618 11.449 7.709 8.494 7.661 8.039 12.518 13.894 28.525 20.251 13.122 5.459 10.953 6.538 5.195 5 5 5 2021 +668 LBR TM_RPCH Liberia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of Liberia Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The imports data for 2010-2017 were replaced by custom-based ASYCUDA data, which recently became available to the team. Exports data have been revised up based on the preliminary estimates of the GDP revision. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.117 8.339 11.683 -13.521 432.518 0.56 41.691 -7.006 4.717 -23.926 -17.825 21.96 14.62 -5.734 37.308 11.057 -11.947 -25.091 -4.828 -4.95 4.813 0.145 -11.456 0.948 5.714 4.388 4.159 4.324 2020 +668 LBR TMG_RPCH Liberia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of Liberia Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The imports data for 2010-2017 were replaced by custom-based ASYCUDA data, which recently became available to the team. Exports data have been revised up based on the preliminary estimates of the GDP revision. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -96.617 "1,877.67" -0.167 5.485 5.983 -13.777 135.12 -18.305 40.999 -6.374 29.557 -13.944 -18.633 63.731 33.868 -7.593 69.248 14.063 -15.155 -27.257 -6.331 -6.893 21.14 5.783 -7.112 1.7 3.19 3.05 5.108 3.396 2020 +668 LBR TX_RPCH Liberia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of Liberia Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The imports data for 2010-2017 were replaced by custom-based ASYCUDA data, which recently became available to the team. Exports data have been revised up based on the preliminary estimates of the GDP revision. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 88.098 36.909 12.028 -48.174 90.955 0.176 31.596 1.261 1.45 -16.168 -0.2 0.279 14.927 18.058 -1.576 1.332 -4.832 -7.743 31.621 -7.28 -13.337 11.701 12.177 8.643 9.492 6.942 5.253 4.091 2020 +668 LBR TXG_RPCH Liberia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Central Bank of Liberia Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: The imports data for 2010-2017 were replaced by custom-based ASYCUDA data, which recently became available to the team. Exports data have been revised up based on the preliminary estimates of the GDP revision. These staff estimates will be replaced once official data become available. Base year: 2018 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.742 44.429 91.628 46.955 5.462 -53.062 -20.004 5.653 -12.894 16.329 7.394 -15.773 -21.906 14.873 35.76 118.879 2.167 -8.509 -9.139 8.026 66.943 -10.132 -0.382 16.057 21.19 10.229 7.906 7.079 5.738 4.515 2020 +668 LBR LUR Liberia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +668 LBR LE Liberia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +668 LBR LP Liberia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Publish growth rate from 2000 only, no data prior to 1999 due to civil war in the country. Latest actual data: 2016 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.517 2.7 2.848 2.954 3.025 3.077 3.136 3.218 3.329 3.462 3.608 3.754 3.891 4.017 4.136 4.248 4.36 4.472 4.587 4.702 4.819 4.937 5.058 5.18 5.305 5.432 5.561 5.692 5.825 5.959 2016 +668 LBR GGR Liberia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.13 0.105 0.109 0.073 0.104 0.116 0.173 0.264 0.317 0.394 0.519 0.601 0.746 0.874 0.881 1.032 1.039 0.928 0.913 0.844 0.95 0.957 0.952 1.015 1.036 1.113 1.219 1.326 2020 +668 LBR GGR_NGDP Liberia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.462 11.122 11.16 9.337 11.57 11.181 14.877 18.329 19.08 22.553 26.227 25.456 27.894 28.707 28.523 33.387 31.925 27.945 27.957 27.39 31.267 27.285 24.405 24.306 24.478 24.834 25.333 25.472 2020 +668 LBR GGX Liberia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.131 0.113 0.125 0.07 0.109 0.121 0.123 0.232 0.362 0.419 0.496 0.704 0.822 0.835 1.034 1.148 1.164 1.165 1.061 0.992 1.066 1.042 1.147 1.166 1.198 1.287 1.405 1.528 2020 +668 LBR GGX_NGDP Liberia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.544 12.061 12.735 8.98 12.125 11.687 10.646 16.052 21.782 23.953 25.064 29.848 30.752 27.416 33.445 37.123 35.753 35.079 32.493 32.204 35.108 29.697 29.421 27.915 28.32 28.716 29.203 29.346 2020 +668 LBR GGXCNL Liberia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.001 -0.009 -0.015 0.003 -0.005 -0.005 0.049 0.033 -0.045 -0.024 0.023 -0.104 -0.076 0.039 -0.152 -0.116 -0.125 -0.237 -0.148 -0.148 -0.117 -0.085 -0.196 -0.151 -0.163 -0.174 -0.186 -0.202 2020 +668 LBR GGXCNL_NGDP Liberia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.081 -0.939 -1.574 0.356 -0.556 -0.506 4.231 2.277 -2.702 -1.4 1.163 -4.392 -2.858 1.291 -4.923 -3.737 -3.827 -7.134 -4.535 -4.814 -3.841 -2.412 -5.015 -3.609 -3.843 -3.882 -3.871 -3.874 2020 +668 LBR GGSB Liberia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +668 LBR GGSB_NPGDP Liberia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +668 LBR GGXONLB Liberia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 -0.008 -0.014 0.004 -0.004 -0.005 0.049 0.034 -0.043 -0.022 0.025 -0.102 -0.076 0.042 -0.145 -0.106 -0.115 -0.222 -0.121 -0.116 -0.078 -0.054 -0.158 -0.107 -0.117 -0.13 -0.14 -0.154 2020 +668 LBR GGXONLB_NGDP Liberia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.075 -0.819 -1.412 0.563 -0.487 -0.467 4.25 2.345 -2.566 -1.249 1.277 -4.33 -2.854 1.387 -4.682 -3.428 -3.54 -6.699 -3.693 -3.751 -2.555 -1.54 -4.041 -2.558 -2.771 -2.907 -2.912 -2.96 2020 +668 LBR GGXWDN Liberia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.023 4.119 4.216 4.312 4.403 4.497 4.556 4.197 3.099 1.809 0.31 0.373 0.38 0.445 0.513 0.471 0.791 0.917 0.996 1.334 1.614 1.706 1.99 2.187 2.315 2.46 2.609 2.78 2020 +668 LBR GGXWDN_NGDP Liberia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 446.495 437.886 430.918 550.972 490.98 434.841 392.879 290.968 186.695 103.43 15.644 15.819 14.208 14.62 16.613 15.246 24.29 27.6 30.505 43.325 53.151 48.619 51.011 52.338 54.709 54.885 54.24 53.394 2020 +668 LBR GGXWDG Liberia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.218 4.376 4.536 4.697 4.873 5.051 5.23 5.292 3.906 2.311 0.503 0.531 0.548 0.627 0.752 0.766 0.93 1.056 1.211 1.495 1.781 1.866 2.149 2.346 2.475 2.62 2.769 2.94 2020 +668 LBR GGXWDG_NGDP Liberia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 468.091 465.181 463.626 600.13 543.411 488.469 450.965 366.813 235.286 132.16 25.397 22.52 20.505 20.612 24.332 24.771 28.572 31.799 37.103 48.532 58.657 53.175 55.111 56.165 58.488 58.452 57.564 56.464 2020 +668 LBR NGDP_FY Liberia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. GGRSS, GGROPI, GGESS, GGAAN_T, GGAAFPL_T, GGCB and GGSB are not available, because the authorities do not generate those data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Grants include most of off-budget grant disbursements. The fiscal data are observed from 2014, and the historical series are spliced. Debt relief was granted in 2009, which explained the high number for that year in general government net lending/borrowing. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.901 0.941 0.978 0.783 0.897 1.034 1.16 1.443 1.66 1.749 1.979 2.36 2.675 3.044 3.09 3.092 3.256 3.321 3.264 3.08 3.037 3.509 3.9 4.178 4.231 4.482 4.81 5.207 2020 +668 LBR BCA Liberia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Publish from 2000 only, no reliable data due to civil war in the country. The current account balance is in millions of U.S. dollars. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5). Authorities provided data in BPM5. Country team converted them to BPM6. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.106 -0.087 -0.026 -0.1 -0.055 0.021 -0.082 -0.021 -0.505 -0.232 0.021 -0.058 -0.558 -0.268 -1.06 -0.881 -0.747 -0.74 -0.696 -0.605 -0.498 -0.62 -0.635 -0.689 -0.683 -0.717 -0.763 -0.823 2020 +668 LBR BCA_NGDPD Liberia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.237 -9.667 -2.751 -14.017 -6.158 2.218 -7.355 -1.569 -30.166 -13.157 1.072 -2.473 -20.87 -8.807 -34.308 -28.49 -22.953 -22.276 -21.322 -19.634 -16.389 -17.684 -16.282 -16.503 -16.15 -15.995 -15.86 -15.809 2016 +672 LBY NGDP_R Libya "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013. We received new data rebased to 2013 from 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 142.814 114.194 115.927 110.467 101.292 101.907 90.338 77.057 82.897 88.865 92.171 109.056 104.099 98.407 101.575 85.901 87.412 85.109 84.533 84.373 87.784 90.089 86.732 100.735 106.622 117.945 118.273 125.642 125.438 119.919 125.947 62.547 116.855 95.823 73.743 73.122 72.031 95.436 103.015 91.481 64.516 82.769 67.426 79.483 85.83 92.043 95.95 99.881 2021 +672 LBY NGDP_RPCH Libya "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.606 -20.04 1.518 -4.709 -8.306 0.607 -11.353 -14.702 7.579 7.199 3.72 18.32 -4.545 -5.468 3.219 -15.431 1.759 -2.635 -0.676 -0.189 4.042 2.626 -3.727 16.145 5.845 10.619 0.278 6.23 -0.162 -4.4 5.027 -50.339 86.827 -17.998 -23.043 -0.843 -1.491 32.492 7.941 -11.196 -29.476 28.291 -18.537 17.883 7.985 7.239 4.244 4.097 2021 +672 LBY NGDP Libya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013. We received new data rebased to 2013 from 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 11.898 10.279 10.248 9.766 9.145 8.995 7.798 6.834 7.399 8.221 8.95 9.82 10.431 10.203 10.898 11.677 13.318 14.385 14.454 17.221 20.23 21.302 26.846 34.696 44.439 63.917 78.938 85.902 106.096 76.226 95.492 58.967 116.755 95.823 73.001 67.289 69.396 93.605 104.674 96.836 65.048 176.089 195.113 211.661 219.309 228.127 233.282 238.694 2021 +672 LBY NGDPD Libya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 40.19 34.72 34.616 32.988 30.89 30.384 24.756 23.009 25.87 27.446 31.627 34.995 35.459 31.912 29.719 33.739 36.827 37.702 30.921 37.129 39.498 35.206 21.128 27.026 34.054 48.852 60.094 68.211 86.804 60.809 75.381 48.17 92.542 75.352 57.373 48.718 49.913 67.155 76.681 69.241 46.882 39.007 40.836 43.75 45.62 47.732 49.114 50.54 2021 +672 LBY PPPGDP Libya "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 97.849 85.642 92.314 91.411 86.843 90.133 81.51 71.246 79.348 88.397 95.116 116.348 113.59 109.924 115.886 100.058 103.683 102.692 103.146 104.401 111.082 116.568 113.973 134.986 146.711 167.38 173.025 188.772 192.08 184.805 196.428 99.576 172.534 144.459 126.892 137.239 137.403 154.436 170.682 154.285 110.119 147.144 128.389 156.742 172.809 188.762 200.519 212.775 2021 +672 LBY NGDP_D Libya "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.331 9.001 8.84 8.841 9.028 8.827 8.632 8.868 8.925 9.251 9.71 9.005 10.02 10.368 10.729 13.593 15.235 16.901 17.098 20.41 23.045 23.645 30.953 34.443 41.679 54.193 66.742 68.37 84.58 63.565 75.819 94.275 99.915 100 98.993 92.023 96.342 98.082 101.611 105.853 100.824 212.747 289.375 266.296 255.516 247.849 243.13 238.979 2021 +672 LBY NGDPRPC Libya "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "47,793.32" "36,532.91" "35,416.79" "32,387.24" "28,466.62" "28,798.58" "24,573.58" "20,100.83" "19,166.98" "19,653.54" "21,636.31" "25,012.92" "23,340.69" "21,580.46" "21,844.07" "18,084.37" "18,060.34" "17,298.57" "16,872.90" "16,576.32" "16,946.69" "17,127.25" "16,241.93" "18,585.73" "19,350.69" "21,099.25" "20,786.15" "21,737.32" "21,332.98" "20,120.55" "20,848.41" "10,559.54" "18,597.38" "15,292.63" "11,781.94" "11,567.11" "11,281.94" "14,799.80" "15,817.09" "13,907.33" "9,711.01" "12,335.14" "9,949.12" "11,612.32" "12,415.52" "13,182.54" "13,606.12" "14,023.53" 2019 +672 LBY NGDPRPPPPC Libya "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "77,340.09" "59,118.27" "57,312.16" "52,409.68" "46,065.24" "46,602.44" "39,765.46" "32,527.56" "31,016.38" "31,803.75" "35,012.30" "40,476.41" "37,770.37" "34,921.93" "35,348.51" "29,264.49" "29,225.59" "27,992.88" "27,304.06" "26,824.14" "27,423.47" "27,715.65" "26,283.00" "30,075.80" "31,313.67" "34,143.23" "33,636.56" "35,175.76" "34,521.44" "32,559.48" "33,737.31" "17,087.65" "30,094.64" "24,746.83" "19,065.78" "18,718.12" "18,256.66" "23,949.33" "25,595.53" "22,505.11" "15,714.55" "19,960.96" "16,099.86" "18,791.28" "20,091.04" "21,332.24" "22,017.69" "22,693.15" 2019 +672 LBY NGDPPC Libya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,981.78" "3,288.43" "3,130.95" "2,863.26" "2,570.08" "2,542.03" "2,121.20" "1,782.61" "1,710.75" "1,818.21" "2,100.86" "2,252.32" "2,338.72" "2,237.46" "2,343.61" "2,458.23" "2,751.58" "2,923.71" "2,884.99" "3,383.26" "3,905.45" "4,049.75" "5,027.42" "6,401.42" "8,065.20" "11,434.24" "13,873.11" "14,861.87" "18,043.54" "12,789.56" "15,807.02" "9,955.04" "18,581.49" "15,292.60" "11,663.35" "10,644.45" "10,869.20" "14,515.93" "16,071.88" "14,721.30" "9,791.01" "26,242.68" "28,790.24" "30,923.15" "31,723.58" "32,672.73" "33,080.56" "33,513.23" 2019 +672 LBY NGDPDPC Libya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,449.65" "11,107.63" "10,575.64" "9,671.45" "8,681.16" "8,586.41" "6,733.97" "6,002.07" "5,981.63" "6,070.10" "7,424.17" "8,026.29" "7,950.51" "6,998.26" "6,391.13" "7,102.86" "7,608.82" "7,663.00" "6,171.77" "7,294.48" "7,625.01" "6,693.08" "3,956.48" "4,986.33" "6,180.39" "8,739.20" "10,561.37" "11,801.27" "14,762.58" "10,202.81" "12,478.02" "8,132.32" "14,728.07" "12,025.60" "9,166.56" "7,706.74" "7,817.63" "10,414.14" "11,773.76" "10,526.29" "7,056.75" "5,813.32" "6,025.68" "6,391.76" "6,599.02" "6,836.32" "6,964.62" "7,095.95" 2019 +672 LBY PPPPC Libya "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "32,745.46" "27,398.49" "28,202.67" "26,800.16" "24,406.06" "25,471.37" "22,172.13" "18,585.07" "18,346.54" "19,550.00" "22,327.75" "26,685.26" "25,468.70" "24,106.08" "24,921.74" "21,064.94" "21,422.15" "20,872.38" "20,587.93" "20,511.05" "21,444.40" "22,161.15" "21,343.17" "24,905.15" "26,626.27" "29,942.71" "30,408.60" "32,659.47" "32,666.61" "31,007.52" "32,515.40" "16,810.94" "27,458.75" "23,054.54" "20,273.58" "21,709.87" "21,520.75" "23,949.33" "26,206.97" "23,454.94" "16,575.15" "21,928.97" "18,944.70" "22,899.53" "24,997.17" "27,034.75" "28,434.64" "29,874.07" 2019 +672 LBY NGAP_NPGDP Libya Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +672 LBY PPPSH Libya Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.73 0.574 0.58 0.54 0.474 0.46 0.394 0.324 0.334 0.345 0.344 0.397 0.341 0.317 0.317 0.259 0.254 0.237 0.23 0.222 0.22 0.22 0.206 0.23 0.232 0.245 0.233 0.235 0.228 0.218 0.218 0.104 0.171 0.137 0.116 0.123 0.118 0.126 0.132 0.114 0.083 0.1 0.079 0.091 0.095 0.099 0.1 0.101 2021 +672 LBY PPPEX Libya Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.122 0.12 0.111 0.107 0.105 0.1 0.096 0.096 0.093 0.093 0.094 0.084 0.092 0.093 0.094 0.117 0.128 0.14 0.14 0.165 0.182 0.183 0.236 0.257 0.303 0.382 0.456 0.455 0.552 0.412 0.486 0.592 0.677 0.663 0.575 0.49 0.505 0.606 0.613 0.628 0.591 1.197 1.52 1.35 1.269 1.209 1.163 1.122 2021 +672 LBY NID_NGDP Libya Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013. We received new data rebased to 2013 from 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 26.171 33.778 28.674 28.496 26.105 18.465 22.818 15.362 18.988 22.517 22.317 19.901 16.91 20.179 20.228 7.696 12.147 2.249 2.758 1.998 1.999 52.2 61.523 49.654 44.352 40.322 36.31 20.604 21.567 26.018 19.801 8.442 15.219 21.686 26.224 17.382 13.8 13.708 15.134 14.163 28.554 15.484 15.499 14.676 14.352 14.099 13.78 13.537 2021 +672 LBY NGSD_NGDP Libya Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +672 LBY PCPI Libya "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Bureau of Statistics and Census Libya Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2003 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 34.644 39.215 44.628 49.319 55.454 60.506 62.551 65.318 67.363 70.37 70.877 79.17 86.652 93.128 103.066 111.664 116.126 120.291 124.765 127.977 124.256 113.273 102.101 100 101.252 103.943 105.466 112.017 123.667 126.695 129.808 150.45 159.585 163.725 167.708 184.498 232.232 292.287 333.13 323.568 328.318 337.409 356.048 370.461 381.716 393.32 404.961 417.621 2021 +672 LBY PCPIPCH Libya "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 14.286 13.194 13.804 10.512 12.439 9.111 3.38 4.423 3.131 4.464 0.721 11.7 9.45 7.474 10.671 8.342 3.996 3.586 3.719 2.574 -2.907 -8.839 -9.863 -2.057 1.252 2.658 1.465 6.211 10.401 2.448 2.458 15.902 6.072 2.594 2.433 10.011 25.872 25.86 13.974 -2.87 1.468 2.769 5.524 4.048 3.038 3.04 2.96 3.126 2021 +672 LBY PCPIE Libya "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Bureau of Statistics and Census Libya Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2003 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 34.182 38.858 43.534 48.545 53.666 57.007 59.122 61.349 63.687 67.918 75.277 84.084 92.03 98.908 109.463 118.595 119.604 123.494 128.206 130.34 121.727 109.213 101.275 100 96.5 105.969 108.874 116.857 128.362 128.783 133.065 168.522 162.331 165.097 176.883 206.776 256.43 328.349 324.423 325.116 334.274 346.65 366.635 376.297 389.004 399.734 412.241 425.012 2021 +672 LBY PCPIEPCH Libya "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.704 13.681 12.034 11.509 10.55 6.224 3.711 3.766 3.811 6.643 10.834 11.7 9.45 7.474 10.671 8.342 0.851 3.253 3.816 1.665 -6.609 -10.28 -7.268 -1.259 -3.5 9.812 2.741 7.332 9.846 0.328 3.325 26.646 -3.674 1.704 7.138 16.9 24.013 28.047 -1.196 0.214 2.817 3.702 5.765 2.635 3.377 2.758 3.129 3.098 2021 +672 LBY TM_RPCH Libya Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.607 17.822 -24.848 -12.827 16.028 8.678 -25.697 2.591 -10.376 20.608 48.88 14.537 -8.558 14.802 1.399 20.8 10.746 22.182 9.169 -54.731 115.889 29.491 -9.218 -35.168 -41.671 24.409 17.258 37.066 -41.699 8.708 4.536 7.645 15.825 8.996 0.612 -1.906 2017 +672 LBY TMG_RPCH Libya Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.595 47.849 -21.612 -14.352 -1.564 -31.403 -30.467 0.8 0.942 14.592 9.3 6.308 -9.729 21.692 -22.078 -13.443 13.932 9.336 -27.832 -0.063 -11.979 21.229 50.194 19.163 -11.158 14.08 0.561 24.324 7.184 20.399 6.328 -59.737 136.501 32.643 -8.303 -34.816 -44.42 15.011 22.155 34.436 -53.773 64.384 12.487 8.153 17.363 10.38 1.848 -0.703 2017 +672 LBY TX_RPCH Libya Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.805 18.749 21.216 -19.241 -6.902 -7.263 -6.589 -2.646 -16.242 3.427 -7.052 2.903 3.733 -4.826 -14.757 15.771 55.085 8.659 7.854 3.443 -6.557 -6.819 -0.838 -69.154 217.46 -23.803 -54.813 6.787 2.709 131.615 43.105 -9.944 -65.906 155.009 10.473 11.314 0.171 1.155 -0.977 -4.116 2017 +672 LBY TXG_RPCH Libya Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 -15.913 -32.025 0.614 -1.729 -7.703 -3.383 16.73 -26.272 20.77 20.199 19.981 -19.156 -6.95 -6.959 -6.433 -2.64 -16.182 3.399 -7.401 2.857 3.013 -5.262 -17.739 16.245 60.017 9.104 9.179 3.44 -6.528 -7.437 -0.677 -68.933 217.17 -23.911 -54.822 4.627 3.947 133.219 43.274 -10.057 -66.242 156.104 10.45 11.351 -0.023 1.033 -1.018 -4.167 2017 +672 LBY LUR Libya Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +672 LBY LE Libya Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +672 LBY LP Libya Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. World Development Indicators Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 2.988 3.126 3.273 3.411 3.558 3.539 3.676 3.834 4.325 4.522 4.26 4.36 4.46 4.56 4.65 4.75 4.84 4.92 5.01 5.09 5.18 5.26 5.34 5.42 5.51 5.59 5.69 5.78 5.88 5.96 6.041 5.923 6.283 6.266 6.259 6.322 6.385 6.448 6.513 6.578 6.644 6.71 6.777 6.845 6.913 6.982 7.052 7.122 2019 +672 LBY GGR Libya General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff judgement based on 2021 fiscal accounts Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.985 3.524 2.686 2.494 2.818 3.673 5.604 4.635 4.408 5.622 8.175 7.891 12.85 16.614 23.272 37.413 45.457 53.091 72.897 41.786 61.504 16.614 74.714 54.773 21.543 16.843 8.845 22.338 49.143 57.365 22.818 105.62 133.158 150.16 148.886 149.715 147.53 140.963 2021 +672 LBY GGR_NGDP Libya General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.35 35.887 25.754 24.442 25.863 31.457 42.078 32.219 30.495 32.649 40.409 37.046 47.865 47.886 52.368 58.533 57.586 61.804 68.709 54.818 64.408 28.176 63.992 57.16 29.511 25.031 12.746 23.864 46.949 59.24 35.079 59.981 68.247 70.944 67.889 65.628 63.241 59.056 2021 +672 LBY GGX Libya General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff judgement based on 2021 fiscal accounts Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.684 2.698 2.675 3.083 3.109 3.23 4.096 4.937 4.749 4.642 5.415 7.877 10.973 14.475 18.245 17.994 22.493 28.727 43.534 45.947 50.552 23.366 45.977 70.391 43.814 36.015 29.171 32.692 39.311 45.813 37.31 85.776 102.349 103.283 107.617 112.063 116.001 117.824 2021 +672 LBY GGX_NGDP Libya General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.994 27.474 25.647 30.216 28.53 27.66 30.759 34.323 32.858 26.957 26.769 36.979 40.874 41.72 41.056 28.152 28.495 33.442 41.032 60.278 52.939 39.626 39.379 73.459 60.019 53.523 42.036 34.925 37.556 47.31 57.358 48.712 52.456 48.797 49.071 49.123 49.725 49.362 2021 +672 LBY GGXCNL Libya General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff judgement based on 2021 fiscal accounts Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.3 0.826 0.011 -0.589 -0.291 0.443 1.507 -0.303 -0.341 0.98 2.759 0.014 1.877 2.139 5.027 19.419 22.964 24.364 29.364 -4.162 10.952 -6.752 28.737 -15.618 -22.271 -19.172 -20.326 -10.354 9.832 11.552 -14.492 19.844 30.81 46.877 41.27 37.651 31.529 23.139 2021 +672 LBY GGXCNL_NGDP Libya General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.355 8.413 0.106 -5.774 -2.667 3.797 11.319 -2.105 -2.363 5.692 13.64 0.067 6.991 6.166 11.312 30.381 29.091 28.363 27.677 -5.459 11.469 -11.45 24.613 -16.299 -30.508 -28.492 -29.29 -11.062 9.393 11.93 -22.279 11.269 15.791 22.147 18.818 16.504 13.515 9.694 2021 +672 LBY GGSB Libya General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +672 LBY GGSB_NPGDP Libya General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +672 LBY GGXONLB Libya General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff judgement based on 2021 fiscal accounts Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.416 0.942 0.127 -0.473 -0.175 0.559 1.63 -0.18 -0.218 1.103 2.759 0.089 1.877 2.139 5.027 19.419 22.964 24.364 29.364 -4.162 10.952 -6.752 28.737 -15.618 -22.271 -19.172 -20.326 -10.354 9.832 11.552 -14.492 19.844 30.81 46.877 41.27 37.651 31.529 23.139 2021 +672 LBY GGXONLB_NGDP Libya General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.651 9.594 1.219 -4.637 -1.603 4.791 12.241 -1.251 -1.512 6.406 13.64 0.419 6.991 6.166 11.312 30.381 29.091 28.363 27.677 -5.459 11.469 -11.45 24.613 -16.299 -30.508 -28.492 -29.29 -11.062 9.393 11.93 -22.279 11.269 15.791 22.147 18.818 16.504 13.515 9.694 2021 +672 LBY GGXWDN Libya General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +672 LBY GGXWDN_NGDP Libya General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +672 LBY GGXWDG Libya General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions +672 LBY GGXWDG_NGDP Libya General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP +672 LBY NGDP_FY Libya "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff judgement based on 2021 fiscal accounts Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 11.898 10.279 10.248 9.766 9.145 8.995 7.798 6.834 7.399 8.221 8.95 9.82 10.431 10.203 10.898 11.677 13.318 14.385 14.454 17.221 20.23 21.302 26.846 34.696 44.439 63.917 78.938 85.902 106.096 76.226 95.492 58.967 116.755 95.823 73.001 67.289 69.396 93.605 104.674 96.836 65.048 176.089 195.113 211.661 219.309 228.127 233.282 238.694 2021 +672 LBY BCA Libya Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Libyan dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.215 -3.963 -1.579 -1.643 -1.468 1.906 -0.166 -1.043 -1.826 -1.026 2.147 0.432 1.791 -0.844 0.151 0.936 -0.091 -0.138 -0.577 0.963 5.208 2.23 -1.506 -2.154 7.031 17.425 28.093 29.825 37.083 9.38 14.578 3.173 23.837 0.01 -18.998 -9.205 -4.704 4.414 11.274 4.639 -3.974 7.056 6.763 10.728 10.41 8.367 6.911 5.379 2020 +672 LBY BCA_NGDPD Libya Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 20.439 -11.414 -4.56 -4.979 -4.751 6.274 -0.67 -4.532 -7.057 -3.737 6.789 1.234 5.051 -2.646 0.507 2.774 -0.246 -0.367 -1.868 2.593 13.186 6.334 -7.126 -7.969 20.647 35.669 46.748 43.724 42.72 15.425 19.339 6.587 25.757 0.013 -33.112 -18.894 -9.425 6.573 14.702 6.7 -8.477 18.089 16.561 24.521 22.818 17.529 14.071 10.642 2020 +946 LTU NGDP_R Lithuania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.133 16.978 18.389 19.764 19.538 20.26 21.583 23.04 25.474 27.148 29.247 31.415 34.904 35.817 30.502 31.006 32.878 34.142 35.354 36.605 37.346 38.287 39.926 41.52 43.42 43.362 45.532 46.341 46.857 48.164 49.399 50.615 51.79 2021 +946 LTU NGDP_RPCH Lithuania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.239 8.311 7.476 -1.141 3.696 6.526 6.751 10.566 6.57 7.732 7.414 11.107 2.615 -14.839 1.652 6.039 3.844 3.55 3.537 2.024 2.519 4.282 3.993 4.574 -0.132 5.003 1.778 1.114 2.788 2.565 2.463 2.321 2021 +946 LTU NGDP Lithuania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.757 9.711 11.722 13.021 12.711 13.351 14.177 15.182 16.65 18.22 20.98 24.053 29.011 32.66 26.897 28.034 31.317 33.41 35.04 36.581 37.346 38.89 42.276 45.515 48.86 49.507 55.383 64.364 70.858 75.899 80.512 84.992 89.168 2021 +946 LTU NGDPD Lithuania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.696 8.383 10.119 11.24 10.972 11.525 12.238 14.257 18.782 22.624 26.115 30.203 39.764 48.03 37.475 37.195 43.584 42.952 46.537 48.611 41.44 43.035 47.742 53.775 54.703 56.502 65.547 68.031 72.629 78.004 83.234 88.437 93.396 2021 +946 LTU PPPGDP Lithuania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.879 26.662 29.376 31.927 32.007 33.942 36.972 40.083 45.193 49.455 54.95 60.845 69.43 72.612 62.233 64.021 69.298 73.809 79.034 82.647 83.784 88.692 95.675 101.873 108.438 109.599 119.865 130.67 136.833 143.599 150.019 156.64 163.378 2021 +946 LTU NGDP_D Lithuania "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.084 57.198 63.746 65.883 65.055 65.899 65.687 65.897 65.361 67.114 71.735 76.567 83.117 91.186 88.181 90.415 95.252 97.857 99.11 99.936 100 101.576 105.886 109.62 112.53 114.172 121.637 138.892 151.221 157.585 162.984 167.918 172.17 2021 +946 LTU NGDPRPC Lithuania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,445.42" "4,714.04" "5,143.52" "5,568.37" "5,544.01" "5,789.48" "6,218.27" "6,691.56" "7,458.96" "8,038.75" "8,802.56" "9,607.27" "10,801.96" "11,198.97" "9,643.63" "10,010.65" "10,857.68" "11,427.24" "11,953.29" "12,482.95" "12,856.03" "13,348.47" "14,116.13" "14,820.55" "15,539.50" "15,514.77" "16,244.69" "16,369.83" "16,552.15" "17,013.62" "17,449.99" "17,879.75" "18,294.81" 2021 +946 LTU NGDPRPPPPC Lithuania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,652.60" "11,296.31" "12,325.46" "13,343.53" "13,285.16" "13,873.40" "14,900.90" "16,035.04" "17,873.97" "19,263.33" "21,093.65" "23,021.99" "25,884.83" "26,836.20" "23,109.13" "23,988.61" "26,018.36" "27,383.20" "28,643.77" "29,913.02" "30,807.02" "31,987.07" "33,826.61" "35,514.62" "37,237.46" "37,178.19" "38,927.30" "39,227.17" "39,664.07" "40,769.90" "41,815.57" "42,845.42" "43,840.02" 2021 +946 LTU NGDPPC Lithuania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,137.52" "2,696.36" "3,278.81" "3,668.58" "3,606.66" "3,815.23" "4,084.63" "4,409.55" "4,875.22" "5,395.11" "6,314.52" "7,355.95" "8,978.23" "10,211.90" "8,503.89" "9,051.13" "10,342.14" "11,182.31" "11,846.95" "12,475.01" "12,856.06" "13,558.85" "14,947.06" "16,246.33" "17,486.58" "17,713.47" "19,759.53" "22,736.37" "25,030.36" "26,810.98" "28,440.73" "30,023.31" "31,498.22" 2021 +946 LTU NGDPDPC Lithuania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,845.10" "2,327.50" "2,830.27" "3,166.72" "3,113.27" "3,293.31" "3,525.85" "4,140.73" "5,499.48" "6,699.37" "7,860.18" "9,236.62" "12,305.92" "15,017.56" "11,848.20" "12,009.03" "14,393.27" "14,376.00" "15,734.38" "16,577.33" "14,265.41" "15,004.19" "16,879.45" "19,194.88" "19,577.94" "20,216.06" "23,385.93" "24,031.62" "25,655.99" "27,554.61" "29,402.08" "31,240.02" "32,991.66" 2021 +946 LTU PPPPC Lithuania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,855.44" "7,402.81" "8,216.52" "8,995.32" "9,082.17" "9,699.17" "10,652.22" "11,641.65" "13,232.85" "14,644.29" "16,538.60" "18,607.51" "21,486.78" "22,703.70" "19,675.85" "20,670.18" "22,884.95" "24,703.76" "26,721.62" "28,184.35" "28,842.24" "30,922.14" "33,826.61" "36,363.00" "38,809.06" "39,214.23" "42,765.26" "46,158.60" "48,335.64" "50,725.72" "52,993.65" "55,332.51" "57,712.57" 2021 +946 LTU NGAP_NPGDP Lithuania Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +946 LTU PPPSH Lithuania Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.064 0.065 0.068 0.071 0.068 0.067 0.07 0.073 0.077 0.078 0.08 0.082 0.086 0.086 0.074 0.071 0.072 0.073 0.075 0.075 0.075 0.076 0.078 0.079 0.08 0.082 0.082 0.081 0.08 0.079 0.079 0.078 0.077 2021 +946 LTU PPPEX Lithuania Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.312 0.364 0.399 0.408 0.397 0.393 0.383 0.379 0.368 0.368 0.382 0.395 0.418 0.45 0.432 0.438 0.452 0.453 0.443 0.443 0.446 0.438 0.442 0.447 0.451 0.452 0.462 0.493 0.518 0.529 0.537 0.543 0.546 2021 +946 LTU NID_NGDP Lithuania Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.762 21.113 24.622 24.38 21.396 18.833 19.089 20.809 21.969 22.888 24.266 26.947 32.309 28.124 12.657 18.126 21.962 19.76 19.526 19.623 21.27 19.208 19.181 20.353 17.565 13.47 18.568 19.156 18.725 19.412 19.871 20.149 20.309 2021 +946 LTU NGSD_NGDP Lithuania Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.587 12.443 14.863 12.753 10.66 13.257 14.538 15.574 15.122 15.115 16.989 16.039 16.812 14.503 14.089 16.851 17.417 18.353 20.359 22.787 18.459 18.389 19.774 20.647 21.042 20.809 19.991 17.552 16.67 17.824 18.818 19.721 20.359 2021 +946 LTU PCPI Lithuania "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The Department of Statistics publishes an CPI index consistent with the harmonized EU methodology (HICP) from 1995. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.485 58.45 63.556 66.968 67.935 68.678 69.743 69.977 69.223 70.023 71.893 74.594 78.934 87.689 91.338 92.426 96.238 99.283 100.438 100.682 100 100.678 104.422 107.065 109.466 110.628 115.745 136.124 147.504 152.285 156.156 159.941 163.653 2021 +946 LTU PCPIPCH Lithuania "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.092 8.735 5.369 1.443 1.094 1.549 0.336 -1.077 1.154 2.672 3.757 5.818 11.092 4.161 1.191 4.124 3.164 1.164 0.242 -0.677 0.678 3.718 2.531 2.242 1.062 4.625 17.607 8.36 3.241 2.542 2.424 2.32 2021 +946 LTU PCPIE Lithuania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The Department of Statistics publishes an CPI index consistent with the harmonized EU methodology (HICP) from 1995. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.06 60.41 65.57 67.59 67.85 68.98 70.38 69.75 68.84 70.8 72.92 76.24 82.49 89.47 90.52 93.8 97.06 99.89 100.419 100.23 99.98 101.94 105.82 107.68 110.62 110.54 122.37 142.535 149.671 153.583 157.447 161.135 164.812 2021 +946 LTU PCPIEPCH Lithuania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.746 8.542 3.081 0.385 1.665 2.03 -0.895 -1.305 2.847 2.994 4.553 8.198 8.462 1.174 3.624 3.475 2.916 0.53 -0.189 -0.249 1.96 3.806 1.758 2.73 -0.072 10.702 16.479 5.006 2.613 2.516 2.342 2.282 2021 +946 LTU TM_RPCH Lithuania Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. This is staff calculation because BOP data are in nominal terms. Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes come from national account. Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: We are not excluding any items Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.166 24.966 6.14 -12.351 4.976 17.576 18.582 8.856 15.211 16.831 14.302 10.649 10.819 -28.654 16.811 14.217 5.17 5.812 -1.672 9.353 4.041 11.141 6.019 6.057 -4.38 18.658 0.012 3.841 5.722 4.696 4.219 3.656 2021 +946 LTU TMG_RPCH Lithuania Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +946 LTU TX_RPCH Lithuania Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. This is staff calculation because BOP data are in nominal terms. Methodology used to derive volumes: Volumes come from national account. Formula used to derive volumes: Chain-linked Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: We are not excluding any items Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.044 18.838 4.659 -16.372 9.557 21.209 18.611 8.426 4.093 17.028 12.808 3.193 11.618 -13.676 16.382 14.547 10.847 7.27 -1.823 2.42 4.927 13.522 6.806 9.928 0.434 15.91 -2.201 1.735 4.343 3.536 3.38 2.969 2021 +946 LTU TXG_RPCH Lithuania Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +946 LTU LUR Lithuania Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Eurostat harmonized data Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.6 16.375 17.362 13.737 12.441 10.884 8.324 5.778 4.248 5.827 13.787 17.814 15.39 13.366 11.77 10.699 9.119 7.861 7.073 6.146 6.254 8.488 7.116 7.25 7 6.5 6.2 6 6 2021 +946 LTU LE Lithuania Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Eurostat harmonized data Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.457 1.398 1.352 1.401 1.433 1.42 1.434 1.429 1.452 1.427 1.317 1.248 1.254 1.276 1.293 1.319 1.335 1.361 1.355 1.375 1.378 1.358 1.369 1.376 1.377 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +946 LTU LP Lithuania Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Statistics Lithuania: http://www.stat.gov.lt/en/ Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.629 3.602 3.575 3.549 3.524 3.5 3.471 3.443 3.415 3.377 3.323 3.27 3.231 3.198 3.163 3.097 3.028 2.988 2.958 2.932 2.905 2.868 2.828 2.802 2.794 2.795 2.803 2.831 2.831 2.831 2.831 2.831 2.831 2021 +946 LTU GGR Lithuania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.315 0.316 0.316 1.012 1.551 2.256 2.703 3.622 4.065 3.964 4.262 4.46 4.77 5.134 5.775 6.914 8.015 9.714 11.042 9.244 9.616 10.183 10.695 11.22 12.2 12.769 13.05 13.89 15.361 16.647 17.282 20.374 24.048 25.605 27.09 28.453 29.831 31.311 2021 +946 LTU GGR_NGDP Lithuania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.966 27.728 30.905 31.22 31.187 31.925 31.459 31.416 30.833 31.696 32.955 33.323 33.483 33.809 34.369 34.301 32.517 32.01 32.021 33.351 34.191 33.557 32.856 33.749 34.072 34.907 36.787 37.362 36.136 35.693 35.339 35.098 35.114 2021 +946 LTU GGX Lithuania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.312 0.311 0.311 1.19 1.791 2.568 3.116 3.822 4.794 5.017 4.795 4.973 5.042 5.345 6.054 7.02 8.123 10.004 12.11 11.757 11.55 12.981 11.744 12.136 12.443 12.847 12.95 13.698 15.089 16.518 20.88 20.929 25.326 26.824 28.236 29.554 30.936 32.213 2021 +946 LTU GGX_NGDP Lithuania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.978 31.957 32.61 36.817 39.47 35.91 35.08 33.212 32.1 33.229 33.46 33.77 34.482 37.078 43.711 41.2 41.449 35.151 34.636 34.015 34.399 33.298 32.402 33.152 33.807 42.175 37.789 39.347 37.856 37.203 36.708 36.399 36.127 2021 +946 LTU GGXCNL Lithuania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.003 0.005 0.005 -0.178 -0.24 -0.312 -0.412 -0.2 -0.729 -1.053 -0.532 -0.513 -0.273 -0.211 -0.279 -0.106 -0.108 -0.29 -1.068 -2.513 -1.934 -2.797 -1.049 -0.916 -0.243 -0.078 0.101 0.192 0.272 0.129 -3.598 -0.555 -1.278 -1.219 -1.146 -1.102 -1.106 -0.903 2021 +946 LTU GGXCNL_NGDP Lithuania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.012 -4.229 -1.706 -5.596 -8.283 -3.985 -3.621 -1.796 -1.267 -1.534 -0.505 -0.447 -0.999 -3.269 -9.342 -6.899 -8.931 -3.141 -2.615 -0.664 -0.208 0.259 0.454 0.597 0.265 -7.268 -1.001 -1.985 -1.721 -1.51 -1.369 -1.301 -1.012 2021 +946 LTU GGSB Lithuania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.061 -0.188 -0.041 -0.131 -0.284 -0.236 -0.722 -1.861 -2.746 -1.889 -1.345 -1.355 -0.798 -0.557 -0.317 -0.123 0.177 0.208 0.223 0.152 -3.26 -0.657 -1.322 -0.959 -0.945 -0.92 -0.942 -0.743 2021 +946 LTU GGSB_NPGDP Lithuania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.153 -3.176 -7.276 -9.495 -6.582 -4.463 -4.168 -2.332 -1.568 -0.865 -0.326 0.453 0.494 0.494 0.315 -6.587 -1.206 -2.067 -1.346 -1.241 -1.141 -1.108 -0.833 2021 +946 LTU GGXONLB Lithuania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.384 -0.365 -0.134 -0.058 -0.143 0.028 0.028 -0.15 -0.905 -2.2 -1.618 -2.27 -0.387 -0.312 0.36 0.485 0.628 0.689 0.696 0.518 -3.305 -0.421 -1.335 -1.341 -1.194 -1.11 -0.971 -0.759 2021 +946 LTU GGXONLB_NGDP Lithuania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.879 -2.573 -0.883 -0.351 -0.783 0.134 0.116 -0.516 -2.771 -8.18 -5.771 -7.248 -1.158 -0.892 0.985 1.298 1.614 1.63 1.529 1.061 -6.677 -0.76 -2.074 -1.893 -1.573 -1.378 -1.142 -0.851 2021 +946 LTU GGXWDN Lithuania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.295 1.818 1.434 1.66 1.76 1.724 1.913 2.119 1.897 2.397 3.287 5.325 7.373 10.357 11.145 11.938 11.903 13.237 12.813 13.928 12.619 14.821 20.358 22.031 24.487 25.306 26.052 26.754 27.46 27.962 2021 +946 LTU GGXWDN_NGDP Lithuania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.944 14.301 10.739 11.711 11.594 10.357 10.498 10.101 7.888 8.263 10.065 19.798 26.299 33.07 33.358 34.07 32.54 35.445 32.947 32.946 27.726 30.334 41.122 39.78 38.044 35.714 34.325 33.23 32.308 31.359 2021 +946 LTU GGXWDG Lithuania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.836 3.574 3.14 3.25 3.365 3.395 3.405 3.702 4.152 4.61 4.762 7.529 10.151 11.629 13.264 13.55 14.825 15.94 15.515 16.631 15.322 17.524 23.061 24.734 27.189 28.009 28.755 29.457 30.162 30.665 2021 +946 LTU GGXWDG_NGDP Lithuania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.779 28.117 23.518 22.923 22.167 20.389 18.686 17.645 17.261 15.889 14.581 27.99 36.209 37.134 39.701 38.671 40.526 42.681 39.896 39.338 33.663 35.865 46.58 44.659 42.243 39.528 37.886 36.586 35.488 34.39 2021 +946 LTU NGDP_FY Lithuania "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are passive on the basis on announced policy measures. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. This is the format of data presented by the authorities. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.788 9.75 11.719 13.021 12.711 13.351 14.177 15.182 16.65 18.22 20.98 24.053 29.011 32.66 26.897 28.034 31.317 33.41 35.04 36.581 37.346 38.89 42.276 45.515 48.86 49.507 55.383 64.364 70.858 75.899 80.512 84.992 89.168 2021 +946 LTU BCA Lithuania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. http://www.lbank.lt/eng/statistic/index.html. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1993 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.086 -0.094 -0.614 -0.723 -0.981 -1.298 -1.194 -0.675 -0.574 -0.734 -1.278 -1.724 -1.901 -3.295 -6.162 -6.542 0.537 -0.474 -1.981 -0.605 0.388 1.538 -1.165 -0.353 0.283 0.158 1.902 4.146 0.933 -1.091 -1.493 -1.239 -0.876 -0.378 0.046 2021 +946 LTU BCA_NGDPD Lithuania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.176 -8.621 -9.699 -11.55 -10.883 -5.855 -4.688 -5.148 -6.807 -7.622 -7.277 -10.908 -15.497 -13.621 1.432 -1.275 -4.545 -1.407 0.834 3.165 -2.811 -0.82 0.593 0.295 3.477 7.338 1.424 -1.604 -2.055 -1.588 -1.053 -0.428 0.05 2021 +137 LUX NGDP_R Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. The Luxembourg statistics office (STATEC) publishes the national accounts data starting from 2000 only. Previously, the same data were published from 1995, but when the authorities moved to the ESA 2010 standard, the historical data were only revised back to 2000. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.529 13.637 13.778 14.038 14.702 15.525 17.075 17.749 19.252 21.138 22.262 24.187 24.627 25.662 26.642 27.024 27.433 29.062 30.949 33.555 36.387 37.506 38.716 39.73 41.411 42.439 44.992 48.636 48.489 46.918 48.683 49.191 50.003 51.588 52.942 54.143 56.838 57.586 58.741 60.669 59.592 63.696 64.727 65.452 67.116 68.774 70.502 72.263 2020 +137 LUX NGDP_RPCH Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.17 0.798 1.039 1.887 4.73 5.596 9.983 3.951 8.464 9.798 5.32 8.645 1.819 4.201 3.821 1.432 1.515 5.937 6.492 8.421 8.442 3.074 3.225 2.62 4.231 2.482 6.017 8.098 -0.302 -3.239 3.76 1.045 1.65 3.171 2.623 2.269 4.978 1.317 2.004 3.284 -1.777 6.887 1.619 1.12 2.543 2.471 2.512 2.499 2020 +137 LUX NGDP Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. The Luxembourg statistics office (STATEC) publishes the national accounts data starting from 2000 only. Previously, the same data were published from 1995, but when the authorities moved to the ESA 2010 standard, the historical data were only revised back to 2000. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.657 5.086 5.136 5.651 6.265 6.64 7.297 7.59 8.46 9.663 10.433 11.541 12.189 13.46 14.469 15.019 15.701 16.322 17.31 19.767 22.986 23.88 25.011 26.227 28.189 30.281 34.175 37.642 40.01 39.051 42.403 44.323 46.526 49.095 51.791 54.142 56.208 58.169 60.362 62.704 64.221 73.314 77.726 81.984 86.737 90.814 94.982 99.385 2020 +137 LUX NGDPD Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.434 5.549 4.557 4.473 4.385 4.544 6.611 8.211 9.301 9.903 12.628 13.683 15.328 15.714 17.487 20.571 20.464 18.428 19.263 21.088 21.24 21.388 23.633 29.66 35.049 37.693 42.912 51.593 58.838 54.408 56.26 61.685 59.814 65.204 68.823 60.078 62.2 65.689 71.317 70.203 73.294 86.768 82.154 84.033 89.143 93.884 98.831 104.098 2020 +137 LUX PPPGDP Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.796 6.395 6.861 7.264 7.882 8.586 9.634 10.262 11.523 13.148 14.366 16.136 16.804 17.925 19.007 19.684 20.348 21.928 23.614 25.963 28.793 30.347 31.814 33.291 35.631 37.661 41.159 45.694 46.43 45.214 47.478 48.971 51.309 54.839 58.578 61.454 65.973 68.884 71.944 75.635 75.187 83.704 91.107 95.41 99.889 104.259 108.912 113.794 2020 +137 LUX NGDP_D Luxembourg "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.425 37.293 37.279 40.251 42.611 42.768 42.733 42.76 43.947 45.714 46.863 47.717 49.496 52.453 54.31 55.577 57.235 56.162 55.93 58.91 63.17 63.67 64.602 66.014 68.073 71.353 75.958 77.395 82.513 83.231 87.1 90.105 93.048 95.166 97.827 100 98.892 101.012 102.761 103.354 107.769 115.1 120.082 125.258 129.234 132.047 134.723 137.532 2020 +137 LUX NGDPRPC Luxembourg "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "37,146.10" "37,329.78" "37,686.86" "38,397.83" "40,180.91" "42,348.41" "46,361.12" "47,880.85" "51,488.79" "55,979.69" "58,293.94" "62,482.47" "62,760.04" "64,476.35" "65,978.57" "66,610.14" "66,650.19" "69,709.71" "73,320.97" "78,509.20" "83,919.28" "85,435.08" "87,197.52" "88,623.47" "91,012.75" "92,018.00" "95,911.53" "102,132.93" "100,225.09" "95,072.34" "96,957.78" "96,113.72" "95,261.00" "96,067.60" "96,309.81" "96,167.85" "98,642.14" "97,493.51" "97,574.77" "98,827.16" "95,177.83" "100,350.70" "100,590.31" "100,335.13" "101,488.80" "102,583.48" "103,731.77" "104,879.53" 2020 +137 LUX NGDPRPPPPC Luxembourg "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "44,433.97" "44,653.68" "45,080.82" "45,931.28" "48,064.18" "50,656.94" "55,456.92" "57,274.82" "61,590.62" "66,962.61" "69,730.89" "74,741.20" "75,073.23" "77,126.26" "78,923.21" "79,678.69" "79,726.60" "83,386.39" "87,706.16" "93,912.28" "100,383.79" "102,196.99" "104,305.21" "106,010.92" "108,868.96" "110,071.43" "114,728.86" "122,170.86" "119,888.72" "113,725.02" "115,980.37" "114,970.71" "113,950.70" "114,915.55" "115,205.27" "115,035.47" "117,995.20" "116,621.22" "116,718.42" "118,216.52" "113,851.21" "120,038.97" "120,325.59" "120,020.34" "121,400.36" "122,709.81" "124,083.38" "125,456.34" 2020 +137 LUX NGDPPC Luxembourg "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,787.39" "13,921.44" "14,049.17" "15,455.69" "17,121.61" "18,111.66" "19,811.36" "20,473.66" "22,627.62" "25,590.46" "27,318.17" "29,814.65" "31,063.90" "33,819.46" "35,833.27" "37,019.91" "38,147.05" "39,150.03" "41,008.73" "46,250.12" "53,011.99" "54,396.13" "56,331.08" "58,503.68" "61,954.73" "65,657.20" "72,852.27" "79,046.20" "82,698.64" "79,130.09" "84,450.71" "86,602.97" "88,638.22" "91,423.65" "94,217.39" "96,167.67" "97,549.64" "98,479.85" "100,268.60" "102,141.58" "102,572.08" "115,503.44" "120,791.26" "125,678.16" "131,158.17" "135,457.96" "139,750.33" "144,243.00" 2020 +137 LUX NGDPDPC Luxembourg "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "17,666.75" "15,190.09" "12,464.02" "12,234.67" "11,984.27" "12,393.78" "17,950.00" "22,149.52" "24,875.49" "26,226.90" "33,066.89" "35,346.49" "39,061.02" "39,483.06" "43,306.89" "50,705.09" "49,718.87" "44,202.56" "45,636.55" "49,341.23" "48,984.17" "48,719.11" "53,227.55" "66,160.48" "77,030.65" "81,728.63" "91,478.07" "108,343.85" "121,616.15" "110,249.42" "112,049.15" "120,526.25" "113,953.49" "121,423.17" "125,200.14" "106,710.08" "107,948.20" "111,211.58" "118,466.36" "114,357.51" "117,063.65" "136,701.40" "127,672.53" "128,819.44" "134,795.97" "140,036.71" "145,413.77" "151,082.07" 2020 +137 LUX PPPPC Luxembourg "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,914.80" "17,506.60" "18,766.14" "19,868.92" "21,541.98" "23,421.90" "26,157.53" "27,683.18" "30,818.91" "34,820.93" "37,617.43" "41,683.98" "42,823.32" "45,037.08" "47,070.81" "48,517.81" "49,435.92" "52,596.77" "55,944.20" "60,746.90" "66,404.08" "69,126.57" "71,652.20" "74,261.26" "78,310.53" "81,658.39" "87,739.90" "95,956.17" "95,969.45" "91,618.94" "94,558.98" "95,683.39" "97,749.49" "102,120.37" "106,564.11" "109,154.33" "114,497.54" "116,621.22" "119,506.62" "123,205.84" "120,086.20" "131,873.99" "141,587.11" "146,259.82" "151,045.73" "155,512.41" "160,246.92" "165,155.18" 2020 +137 LUX NGAP_NPGDP Luxembourg Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.498 3.658 1.826 4.346 8.323 8.034 11.364 7.802 6.96 5.834 2.337 -2.148 -2.361 -2.148 -0.037 2.613 0.961 -- -1.273 -0.952 -2.285 -0.095 4.772 2.243 -2.544 -0.249 -0.728 -0.949 -0.074 -0.026 -0.489 1.675 0.419 0.042 1.047 -2.836 0.425 -0.332 -0.662 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +137 LUX PPPSH Luxembourg Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.044 0.047 0.047 0.048 0.051 0.052 0.055 0.051 0.052 0.052 0.051 0.05 0.051 0.053 0.055 0.057 0.057 0.058 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.055 0.057 0.055 0.053 0.053 0.051 0.051 0.052 0.053 0.055 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.055 0.055 0.054 0.054 2020 +137 LUX PPPEX Luxembourg Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.803 0.795 0.749 0.778 0.795 0.773 0.757 0.74 0.734 0.735 0.726 0.715 0.725 0.751 0.761 0.763 0.772 0.744 0.733 0.761 0.798 0.787 0.786 0.788 0.791 0.804 0.83 0.824 0.862 0.864 0.893 0.905 0.907 0.895 0.884 0.881 0.852 0.844 0.839 0.829 0.854 0.876 0.853 0.859 0.868 0.871 0.872 0.873 2020 +137 LUX NID_NGDP Luxembourg Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. The Luxembourg statistics office (STATEC) publishes the national accounts data starting from 2000 only. Previously, the same data were published from 1995, but when the authorities moved to the ESA 2010 standard, the historical data were only revised back to 2000. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.088 19.687 15.421 20.126 22.188 17.397 20.876 23.773 24.518 24.199 24.892 26.615 23.124 23.395 22.129 20.694 21.299 23.44 24.547 25.246 22.559 22.212 20.428 21.31 21.306 21.51 19.004 19.513 20.58 16.183 18.083 19.269 18.752 18.145 19.094 18.958 17.932 18.89 17.096 18.425 17.9 18.179 18.563 18.364 18.331 18.357 18.355 18.339 2020 +137 LUX NGSD_NGDP Luxembourg Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. The Luxembourg statistics office (STATEC) publishes the national accounts data starting from 2000 only. Previously, the same data were published from 1995, but when the authorities moved to the ESA 2010 standard, the historical data were only revised back to 2000. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.608 14.585 11.245 14.974 16.622 29.87 30.794 30.267 30.623 32.605 34.018 35.244 35.683 35.645 33.835 31.714 31.851 32.325 32.005 34.835 35.213 30.487 28.036 28.454 28.379 28.449 25.646 26.062 26.708 21.968 23.861 24.909 24.052 23.235 24.011 23.794 22.693 23.629 21.774 22.984 22.015 22.953 22.819 22.743 22.822 22.982 22.959 22.987 2020 +137 LUX PCPI Luxembourg "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 36.734 39.7 43.415 47.179 49.838 51.878 52.034 51.982 52.709 54.502 56.518 58.27 60.135 62.3 63.67 64.88 65.63 66.53 67.177 67.863 70.429 72.123 73.605 75.466 77.914 80.844 83.239 85.449 88.946 88.953 91.439 94.849 97.587 99.244 99.934 99.995 100.038 102.153 104.212 105.933 105.938 109.615 118.813 123.2 126.039 128.554 131.112 133.756 2020 +137 LUX PCPIPCH Luxembourg "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.3 8.073 9.357 8.669 5.637 4.094 0.3 -0.1 1.4 3.4 3.7 3.1 3.2 3.6 2.2 1.9 1.156 1.371 0.972 1.021 3.782 2.404 2.056 2.528 3.244 3.761 2.962 2.655 4.092 0.007 2.795 3.729 2.886 1.698 0.695 0.061 0.043 2.113 2.016 1.652 0.005 3.471 8.391 3.692 2.305 1.995 1.99 2.017 2020 +137 LUX PCPIE Luxembourg "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 37.99 41.045 45.324 48.96 50.578 52.671 51.924 52.263 53.264 55.355 57.768 59.269 60.99 63.191 64.33 65.14 66 66.99 67.27 68.88 71.86 72.56 74.61 76.45 79.14 81.92 83.78 87.41 88.04 90.24 93.02 96.16 98.5 99.98 98.98 99.79 101.34 102.91 104.83 106.73 106.36 112.14 120.551 124.167 127.638 129.333 132.63 134.714 2020 +137 LUX PCPIEPCH Luxembourg "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 6.994 8.041 10.425 8.022 3.304 4.138 -1.419 0.653 1.917 3.925 4.359 2.599 2.904 3.608 1.803 1.258 1.32 1.5 0.418 2.393 4.326 0.974 2.825 2.466 3.519 3.513 2.271 4.333 0.721 2.499 3.081 3.376 2.433 1.503 -1 0.818 1.553 1.549 1.866 1.812 -0.347 5.434 7.5 3 2.795 1.328 2.549 1.571 2020 +137 LUX TM_RPCH Luxembourg Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: data from source Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type. data from source Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.306 10.451 9.148 4.999 9.129 -3.095 5.222 6.711 4.235 5.387 12.605 11.812 14.816 15.012 6.83 -1.489 3.643 9.095 6.148 11.492 2.564 2.181 -9.073 14.253 6.746 1.761 6.229 8.236 5.708 3.752 0.754 3.223 6.857 1.586 10.443 0.355 1.019 3.523 2.9 2.5 2.5 2020 +137 LUX TMG_RPCH Luxembourg Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: data from source Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type. data from source Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.263 9.956 7.906 2.623 9.987 -6.272 0.95 5.367 7.792 1.246 12.992 8.992 6.956 11.645 6.744 -3.125 0.024 8.101 3.065 4.691 -1.063 6.904 -20.673 17.809 11.523 -2.75 0.195 1.536 4.91 -2.385 5.61 -0.523 1.326 -6.928 8.117 0.347 1.82 3.521 2.9 2.5 2.5 2020 +137 LUX TX_RPCH Luxembourg Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: data from source Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type. data from source Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.319 11.073 12.588 5.587 9.186 2.731 4.758 7.69 4.571 2.271 11.367 11.173 14.251 17.131 6.417 -0.098 2.783 9.232 5.976 12.923 5.128 -0.328 -7.243 10.156 4.388 1.619 6.316 6.516 5.139 5.309 -0.227 3.582 5.792 1.253 9.742 -0.065 0.78 3.395 2.8 2.5 2.5 2020 +137 LUX TXG_RPCH Luxembourg Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: data from source Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type. data from source Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.541 11.462 7.643 2.911 6.909 0.253 -2.052 6.897 8.401 -1.19 12.97 9.633 5.709 16.211 8.96 -2.296 -0.175 6.501 -2.711 13.4 2.059 9.135 -19.53 27.047 13.779 -1.982 3.446 1.292 -4.203 0.493 5.727 0.346 1.197 -6.725 9.903 2.06 1.606 3.395 2.8 2.5 2.5 2020 +137 LUX LUR Luxembourg Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 0.723 1.015 1.33 1.615 1.748 1.667 1.458 1.669 1.536 1.402 1.256 1.38 1.634 2.105 2.732 2.961 3.241 3.302 3.057 2.89 2.4 2.217 2.5 3.292 3.692 4.083 4.233 4.183 4.142 5.483 5.817 5.667 6.099 6.83 7.092 6.648 6.263 5.844 5.099 5.402 6.354 5.72 4.997 4.989 4.999 5.011 4.987 4.965 2020 +137 LUX LE Luxembourg Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 0.175 0.176 0.175 0.174 0.175 0.176 0.179 0.181 0.184 0.185 0.187 0.195 0.2 0.203 0.208 0.217 0.223 0.23 0.24 0.251 0.264 0.279 0.287 0.293 0.299 0.308 0.319 0.333 0.349 0.353 0.359 0.37 0.379 0.386 0.395 0.405 0.418 0.432 0.448 0.464 0.472 0.487 0.501 0.513 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +137 LUX LP Luxembourg Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 0.364 0.365 0.366 0.366 0.366 0.367 0.368 0.371 0.374 0.378 0.382 0.387 0.392 0.398 0.404 0.406 0.412 0.417 0.422 0.427 0.434 0.439 0.444 0.448 0.455 0.461 0.469 0.476 0.484 0.494 0.502 0.512 0.525 0.537 0.55 0.563 0.576 0.591 0.602 0.614 0.626 0.635 0.643 0.652 0.661 0.67 0.68 0.689 2020 +137 LUX GGR Luxembourg General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.713 7.052 7.64 8.118 8.893 10.005 10.45 10.953 11.438 11.919 13.092 14.116 15.714 16.522 16.59 17.681 18.684 19.689 20.659 21.723 22.561 23.571 24.806 27.228 28.323 28.092 31.665 33.181 35.472 37.421 39.291 41.174 43.171 2020 +137 LUX GGR_NGDP Luxembourg General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.695 44.916 46.81 46.899 44.989 43.526 43.762 43.792 43.612 42.283 43.233 41.306 41.745 41.294 42.483 41.699 42.154 42.318 42.079 41.944 41.669 41.935 42.644 45.107 45.17 43.743 43.191 42.689 43.267 43.144 43.265 43.35 43.438 2020 +137 LUX GGX Luxembourg General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.305 6.681 7.207 7.602 8.252 8.729 9.108 10.445 11.366 12.312 13.156 13.466 14.075 15.174 16.673 17.791 18.396 19.455 20.246 21.034 21.855 22.508 24.011 25.425 26.881 30.289 31.015 34.051 35.795 37.716 39.517 41.481 43.606 2020 +137 LUX GGX_NGDP Luxembourg General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.982 42.547 44.155 43.916 41.747 37.975 38.139 41.761 43.336 43.675 43.445 39.402 37.391 37.927 42.696 41.956 41.504 41.814 41.239 40.612 40.366 40.045 41.277 42.121 42.87 47.163 42.304 43.809 43.661 43.483 43.515 43.672 43.875 2020 +137 LUX GGXCNL Luxembourg General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.408 0.372 0.433 0.516 0.641 1.276 1.343 0.508 0.073 -0.393 -0.064 0.651 1.639 1.347 -0.083 -0.109 0.288 0.234 0.413 0.69 0.706 1.062 0.795 1.803 1.442 -2.196 0.65 -0.87 -0.323 -0.294 -0.227 -0.306 -0.434 2020 +137 LUX GGXCNL_NGDP Luxembourg General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.714 2.369 2.655 2.983 3.242 5.551 5.623 2.031 0.276 -1.392 -0.211 1.905 4.354 3.367 -0.213 -0.258 0.65 0.504 0.841 1.332 1.304 1.89 1.367 2.986 2.3 -3.42 0.887 -1.12 -0.394 -0.339 -0.25 -0.323 -0.437 2020 +137 LUX GGSB Luxembourg General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.216 0.332 0.765 0.765 0.694 1.05 1.256 0.508 0.216 -0.276 0.235 0.664 0.972 1.01 0.337 -0.065 0.421 0.417 0.428 0.695 0.812 0.633 0.695 1.792 1.163 -1.341 0.519 -0.508 -0.087 -0.195 -0.232 -0.271 -0.4 2020 +137 LUX GGSB_NPGDP Luxembourg General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.506 2.109 4.664 4.401 3.573 4.686 5.312 2.031 0.815 -0.969 0.76 1.94 2.707 2.579 0.842 -0.154 0.942 0.888 0.87 1.342 1.492 1.145 1.201 2.971 1.875 -2.031 0.711 -0.651 -0.105 -0.224 -0.256 -0.286 -0.403 2020 +137 LUX GGXONLB Luxembourg General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.244 0.196 0.257 0.325 0.492 1.021 1.026 0.231 -0.16 -0.601 -0.26 0.39 1.269 0.864 -0.279 -0.225 0.148 0.134 0.334 0.563 0.575 0.926 0.666 1.678 1.311 -2.346 0.458 -1.489 -1.885 -1.471 -1.414 -1.577 -1.714 2020 +137 LUX GGXONLB_NGDP Luxembourg General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.624 1.249 1.574 1.877 2.489 4.442 4.294 0.922 -0.611 -2.132 -0.86 1.14 3.37 2.16 -0.715 -0.531 0.334 0.288 0.681 1.087 1.062 1.647 1.145 2.78 2.09 -3.653 0.624 -1.916 -2.3 -1.696 -1.557 -1.66 -1.724 2020 +137 LUX GGXWDN Luxembourg General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.16 -8.53 -8.324 -7.731 -8.456 -9.715 -8.761 -7.473 -5.476 -4.962 -4.796 -4.396 -5.63 -6.557 -6.576 -6.638 -7.157 -8.93 -6.729 -7.885 -5.928 -4.514 -3.183 -1.995 -0.827 0.37 2020 +137 LUX GGXWDN_NGDP Luxembourg General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -32.624 -32.523 -29.527 -25.53 -24.744 -25.809 -21.896 -19.136 -12.915 -11.194 -10.307 -8.953 -10.87 -12.11 -11.7 -11.412 -11.857 -14.241 -10.478 -10.756 -7.626 -5.506 -3.67 -2.197 -0.87 0.372 2020 +137 LUX GGXWDG Luxembourg General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.544 1.597 1.642 1.647 1.66 1.723 1.824 1.864 1.951 2.208 2.409 2.806 3.049 5.855 5.97 8.097 8.203 9.704 11.015 11.332 11.447 11.025 12.694 12.583 13.978 15.895 17.809 19.766 21.18 22.511 23.699 24.867 26.064 2020 +137 LUX GGXWDG_NGDP Luxembourg General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.283 10.168 10.063 9.513 8.398 7.495 7.637 7.454 7.439 7.834 7.956 8.21 8.1 14.635 15.289 19.095 18.508 20.856 22.435 21.879 21.143 19.614 21.822 20.845 22.292 24.75 24.291 25.431 25.835 25.953 26.096 26.181 26.225 2020 +137 LUX NGDP_FY Luxembourg "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the 2022 budget and the authorities' multiyear forecast as well as staff's judgement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.657 5.086 5.136 5.651 6.265 6.64 7.297 7.59 8.46 9.663 10.433 11.541 12.189 13.46 14.469 15.019 15.701 16.322 17.31 19.767 22.986 23.88 25.011 26.227 28.189 30.281 34.175 37.642 40.01 39.051 42.403 44.323 46.526 49.095 51.791 54.142 56.208 58.169 60.362 62.704 64.221 73.314 77.726 81.984 86.737 90.814 94.982 99.385 2020 +137 LUX BCA Luxembourg Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.473 2.367 1.839 1.648 2.272 2.688 1.77 1.798 2.119 2.479 2.615 2.85 3.379 3.606 3.147 3.251 3.479 3.17 3.319 3.385 2.905 2.961 3.113 3.337 3.201 3.016 4.142 3.497 3.68 4.004 4.342 4.551 4.839 2020 +137 LUX BCA_NGDPD Luxembourg Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.022 11.566 9.978 8.556 10.771 12.654 8.275 7.609 7.145 7.074 6.938 6.642 6.549 6.129 5.785 5.778 5.64 5.3 5.09 4.918 4.835 4.761 4.74 4.678 4.56 4.115 4.774 4.257 4.379 4.492 4.625 4.605 4.648 2020 +546 MAC NGDP_R Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 122.466 133.379 148.905 188.559 203.786 231.074 264.526 273.495 276.981 346.567 421.483 460.437 509.947 499.501 392.036 389.375 428.247 455.932 444.48 204.41 241.184 187.075 293.054 381.201 425.754 450.262 465.126 2021 +546 MAC NGDP_RPCH Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.911 11.641 26.63 8.075 13.391 14.477 3.391 1.275 25.123 21.617 9.242 10.753 -2.048 -21.514 -0.679 9.983 6.465 -2.512 -54.011 17.99 -22.435 56.651 30.079 11.687 5.757 3.301 2021 +546 MAC NGDP Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.112 59.219 66.146 85.382 97.416 119.015 148.181 168.639 172.363 225.998 295.438 345.08 411.738 438.516 359.708 360.343 404.839 446.283 445.53 204.409 239.406 187.992 307.215 412.283 470.86 507.141 533.693 2021 +546 MAC NGDPD Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.86 7.372 8.247 10.643 12.16 14.874 18.44 21.027 21.588 28.242 36.844 43.19 51.536 54.903 45.048 45.071 50.441 55.285 55.205 25.586 29.905 23.42 39.436 53.213 60.852 65.631 69.214 2021 +546 MAC PPPGDP Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.714 17.381 19.788 25.73 28.68 33.524 39.414 41.532 42.331 53.602 66.543 75.588 88.663 90.217 70.023 70.409 78.535 85.609 84.952 39.539 48.591 40.369 65.491 86.978 98.949 106.637 112.289 2021 +546 MAC NGDP_D Macao SAR "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.002 44.399 44.422 45.281 47.803 51.505 56.018 61.661 62.229 65.21 70.095 74.946 80.741 87.791 91.754 92.544 94.534 97.884 100.236 100 99.263 100.49 104.832 108.154 110.594 112.632 114.741 2021 +546 MAC NGDPRPC Macao SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "280,692.18" "302,779.70" "333,356.47" "407,574.41" "420,804.62" "450,062.03" "491,592.64" "497,987.98" "510,940.79" "627,497.74" "756,294.64" "791,128.87" "839,418.93" "785,132.03" "606,116.27" "603,775.78" "655,714.29" "683,146.54" "654,031.78" "299,238.76" "353,021.08" "268,452.20" "413,502.74" "528,888.77" "583,697.45" "610,984.76" "627,113.14" 2020 +546 MAC NGDPRPPPPC Macao SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "51,475.04" "55,525.59" "61,132.94" "74,743.48" "77,169.72" "82,535.12" "90,151.25" "91,324.07" "93,699.43" "115,074.36" "138,693.92" "145,082.03" "153,937.76" "143,982.30" "111,153.29" "110,724.08" "120,248.88" "125,279.57" "119,940.33" "54,876.23" "64,739.16" "49,230.40" "75,830.65" "96,990.85" "107,042.00" "112,046.11" "115,003.83" 2020 +546 MAC NGDPPC Macao SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "126,316.76" "134,431.29" "148,082.31" "184,555.06" "201,157.60" "231,805.11" "275,378.18" "307,063.00" "317,954.25" "409,194.28" "530,123.81" "592,920.96" "677,758.03" "689,273.81" "556,134.82" "558,757.95" "619,872.91" "668,688.94" "655,576.81" "299,237.30" "350,418.62" "269,768.92" "433,483.84" "572,012.44" "645,536.79" "688,167.28" "719,558.83" 2020 +546 MAC NGDPDPC Macao SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "15,723.75" "16,733.98" "18,461.84" "23,005.59" "25,109.97" "28,970.43" "34,268.70" "38,286.23" "39,822.35" "51,135.16" "66,111.72" "74,209.14" "84,833.69" "86,298.09" "69,647.78" "69,887.83" "77,233.10" "82,835.78" "81,231.55" "37,455.87" "43,771.84" "33,608.41" "55,644.21" "73,829.38" "83,426.73" "89,058.35" "93,318.13" 2020 +546 MAC PPPPC Macao SAR "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "36,017.38" "39,457.10" "44,299.15" "55,615.75" "59,221.79" "65,293.76" "73,246.27" "75,622.04" "78,086.26" "97,052.18" "119,402.99" "129,875.83" "145,946.79" "141,806.57" "108,260.13" "109,178.17" "120,248.88" "128,272.29" "125,002.41" "57,881.49" "71,121.99" "57,929.41" "92,409.15" "120,675.53" "135,656.30" "144,701.43" "151,395.13" 2020 +546 MAC NGAP_NPGDP Macao SAR Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +546 MAC PPPSH Macao SAR Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.03 0.031 0.034 0.041 0.042 0.045 0.049 0.049 0.05 0.059 0.07 0.075 0.084 0.082 0.063 0.061 0.064 0.066 0.063 0.03 0.033 0.025 0.038 0.048 0.052 0.053 0.053 2021 +546 MAC PPPEX Macao SAR Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.507 3.407 3.343 3.318 3.397 3.55 3.76 4.06 4.072 4.216 4.44 4.565 4.644 4.861 5.137 5.118 5.155 5.213 5.245 5.17 4.927 4.657 4.691 4.74 4.759 4.756 4.753 2021 +546 MAC NID_NGDP Macao SAR Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2001 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.241 9.892 13.633 16.069 25.537 33.52 36.547 30.405 18.505 13.247 13.773 14.647 14.069 19.796 25.337 21.848 19.561 17.218 14.109 25.564 22.834 27.081 18.636 15.136 14.565 14.844 15.581 2021 +546 MAC NGSD_NGDP Macao SAR Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +546 MAC PCPI Macao SAR "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 82.091 79.926 78.677 79.449 82.941 87.213 92.072 100 101.169 104.011 110.051 116.772 123.195 130.646 136.604 139.84 141.558 145.811 149.823 151.039 151.08 154.87 158.641 162.39 166.123 169.854 173.601 2021 +546 MAC PCPIPCH Macao SAR "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.638 -1.562 0.981 4.396 5.15 5.571 8.611 1.169 2.809 5.806 6.107 5.501 6.048 4.561 2.369 1.228 3.004 2.752 0.811 0.027 2.509 2.435 2.363 2.298 2.246 2.206 2021 +546 MAC PCPIE Macao SAR "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2008 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.699 79.433 78.358 80.552 85.071 88.972 95.302 101.175 101.941 105.93 113.143 119.738 126.583 133.664 138.654 140.656 143.527 147.751 151.535 150.224 151.726 155.532 159.32 163.085 166.833 170.581 174.344 2021 +546 MAC PCPIEPCH Macao SAR "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.569 -1.353 2.799 5.61 4.586 7.114 6.163 0.757 3.913 6.809 5.829 5.717 5.594 3.733 1.444 2.041 2.944 2.561 -0.865 1 2.509 2.435 2.363 2.298 2.246 2.206 2021 +546 MAC TM_RPCH Macao SAR Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +546 MAC TMG_RPCH Macao SAR Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +546 MAC TX_RPCH Macao SAR Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +546 MAC TXG_RPCH Macao SAR Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +546 MAC LUR Macao SAR Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.375 6.275 6.05 4.875 4.15 3.775 3.05 3.025 3.55 2.825 2.575 2 1.85 1.7 1.825 1.9 1.975 1.8 1.725 2.55 2.95 3 2.65 2.5 2.3 2.1 1.88 2020 +546 MAC LE Macao SAR Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.205 0.205 0.205 0.219 0.238 0.264 0.293 0.317 0.312 0.315 0.328 0.343 0.361 0.388 0.397 0.39 0.38 0.385 0.388 0.395 0.378 0.378 0.386 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +546 MAC LP Macao SAR Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.436 0.441 0.447 0.463 0.484 0.513 0.538 0.549 0.542 0.552 0.557 0.582 0.608 0.636 0.647 0.645 0.653 0.667 0.68 0.683 0.683 0.697 0.709 0.721 0.729 0.737 0.742 2020 +546 MAC GGR Macao SAR General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.134 10.665 9.692 10.656 9.764 11.11 11.895 15.289 20.249 23.817 29.075 42.93 55.931 56.673 82.564 117.742 135.176 157.533 163.392 114.218 108.948 129.083 139.815 146.227 56.511 71.142 58.332 101.947 133.646 149.749 159.136 181.452 2020 +546 MAC GGR_NGDP Macao SAR General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.159 20.087 23.114 23.715 24.449 24.43 28.971 33.166 32.88 36.533 39.853 39.172 38.261 37.26 31.753 30.235 31.885 31.329 32.821 27.646 29.716 31.029 33.184 32.416 31.803 31.379 33.999 2020 +546 MAC GGX Macao SAR General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.379 8.803 9.212 10.94 8.959 9.312 10.318 12.115 13.591 15.717 17.482 18.662 26.454 33.636 38.709 44.855 52.422 46.421 57.445 64.517 67.816 75.406 80.446 82.035 99.86 110.764 122.705 86.354 87.121 94.686 100.821 110.58 2020 +546 MAC GGX_NGDP Macao SAR General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.897 17.424 18.315 15.918 16.134 14.689 12.594 15.687 19.515 17.128 15.183 15.191 11.274 13.1 17.936 18.82 18.626 18.026 18.413 48.853 46.266 65.271 28.109 21.131 20.109 19.88 20.72 2020 +546 MAC GGXCNL Macao SAR General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.756 1.863 0.48 -0.284 0.805 1.798 1.577 3.175 6.658 8.1 11.593 24.267 29.477 23.037 43.855 72.887 82.755 111.112 105.947 49.701 41.132 53.677 59.369 64.192 -43.35 -39.622 -64.373 15.593 46.525 55.063 58.315 70.873 2020 +546 MAC GGXCNL_NGDP Macao SAR General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.263 2.662 4.799 7.798 8.315 9.741 16.377 17.479 13.365 19.405 24.671 23.981 26.986 24.16 13.817 11.415 13.259 13.303 14.408 -21.207 -16.55 -34.243 5.076 11.285 11.694 11.499 13.28 2020 +546 MAC GGSB Macao SAR General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +546 MAC GGSB_NPGDP Macao SAR General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +546 MAC GGXONLB Macao SAR General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.76 1.863 0.481 -0.284 0.805 1.798 1.577 3.175 6.658 8.1 11.593 24.267 29.477 23.037 43.855 72.887 82.755 111.112 105.947 49.701 41.132 53.677 59.369 64.192 -43.35 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +546 MAC GGXONLB_NGDP Macao SAR General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.263 2.662 4.799 7.798 8.315 9.741 16.377 17.479 13.365 19.405 24.671 23.981 26.986 24.16 13.817 11.415 13.259 13.303 14.408 -21.207 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +546 MAC GGXWDN Macao SAR General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +546 MAC GGXWDN_NGDP Macao SAR General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +546 MAC GGXWDG Macao SAR General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 +546 MAC GGXWDG_NGDP Macao SAR General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2020 +546 MAC NGDP_FY Macao SAR "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.112 59.219 66.146 85.382 97.416 119.015 148.181 168.639 172.363 225.998 295.438 345.08 411.738 438.516 359.708 360.343 404.839 446.283 445.53 204.409 239.406 187.992 307.215 412.283 470.86 507.141 533.693 2020 +546 MAC BCA Macao SAR Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Macanese pataca Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.324 2.525 3.507 2.876 2.215 3.999 3.272 5.947 10.992 14.879 16.772 20.272 17.956 10.515 11.954 15.511 18.238 18.681 3.879 4.127 -0.571 9.001 13.559 18.475 20.628 21.428 2020 +546 MAC BCA_NGDPD Macao SAR Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.529 30.617 32.955 23.653 14.893 21.685 15.562 27.547 38.92 40.383 38.834 39.335 32.706 23.342 26.524 30.75 32.989 33.839 15.159 13.8 -2.438 22.825 25.48 30.361 31.431 30.959 2020 +674 MDG NGDP_R Madagascar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018. 2019 and 2020 are preliminary data National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 "10,238.32" "9,234.97" "9,059.50" "9,141.04" "9,301.94" "9,409.50" "9,593.95" "9,706.67" "10,037.37" "10,446.38" "10,773.24" "10,093.84" "10,213.03" "10,427.50" "10,423.11" "10,598.07" "10,826.38" "11,226.25" "11,665.99" "12,214.20" "12,758.57" "13,521.56" "11,843.81" "13,002.71" "13,686.27" "14,337.16" "15,111.16" "15,974.09" "17,046.37" "16,368.15" "16,469.50" "16,729.46" "17,233.21" "17,629.64" "18,218.33" "18,788.98" "19,539.25" "20,307.79" "20,956.50" "21,880.93" "20,318.50" "21,192.18" "22,086.60" "23,230.96" "24,432.69" "25,671.30" "26,955.39" "28,303.16" 2018 +674 MDG NGDP_RPCH Madagascar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.788 -9.8 -1.9 0.9 1.76 1.156 1.96 1.175 3.407 4.075 3.129 -6.306 1.181 2.1 -0.042 1.679 2.154 3.693 3.917 4.699 4.457 5.98 -12.408 9.785 5.257 4.756 5.399 5.711 6.713 -3.979 0.619 1.578 3.011 2.3 3.339 3.132 3.993 3.933 3.194 4.411 -7.141 4.3 4.22 5.181 5.173 5.069 5.002 5 2018 +674 MDG NGDP Madagascar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018. 2019 and 2020 are preliminary data National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 219.807 258.651 334.696 403.456 450.466 503.822 588.145 687.055 897.581 "1,018.39" "1,174.80" "1,194.71" "1,384.92" "1,555.25" "2,160.77" "3,274.39" "4,005.91" "4,340.45" "4,790.57" "5,376.28" "6,265.67" "7,166.09" "7,312.52" "7,891.24" "9,465.27" "11,736.27" "13,701.55" "15,974.09" "18,322.51" "18,812.60" "20,863.37" "23,393.80" "25,415.47" "27,417.73" "30,240.59" "33,216.18" "37,637.59" "41,058.84" "45,886.30" "51,035.22" "49,453.22" "54,705.77" "62,176.97" "70,845.64" "79,568.79" "88,915.30" "98,716.06" "108,922.29" 2018 +674 MDG NGDPD Madagascar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.202 4.759 4.785 4.686 3.906 3.803 4.348 3.213 3.189 3.176 3.931 3.255 3.715 4.063 3.522 3.838 4.932 4.263 4.402 4.278 4.629 5.438 5.352 6.372 5.065 5.859 6.396 8.525 10.725 9.617 9.983 11.552 11.579 12.424 12.523 11.323 11.849 13.176 13.76 14.105 13.056 14.284 15.106 16.063 17.183 18.578 20.063 21.808 2018 +674 MDG PPPGDP Madagascar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.867 8.755 9.119 9.562 10.081 10.52 10.942 11.345 12.145 13.135 14.053 13.612 14.087 14.724 15.032 15.605 16.233 17.123 17.994 19.105 20.408 22.116 19.674 22.025 23.805 25.719 27.944 30.338 32.996 31.886 32.469 33.667 34.211 35.257 36.702 37.486 39.997 40.515 42.807 45.495 42.756 46.447 51.849 56.479 60.647 64.906 69.45 74.333 2018 +674 MDG NGDP_D Madagascar "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.147 2.801 3.694 4.414 4.843 5.354 6.13 7.078 8.942 9.749 10.905 11.836 13.56 14.915 20.731 30.896 37.001 38.663 41.064 44.017 49.109 52.997 61.741 60.689 69.159 81.859 90.672 100 107.486 114.934 126.679 139.836 147.48 155.521 165.99 176.785 192.626 202.183 218.96 233.241 243.39 258.141 281.514 304.962 325.665 346.361 366.22 384.841 2018 +674 MDG NGDPRPC Madagascar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,179,694.10" "1,036,310.94" "990,086.71" "972,923.15" "964,207.60" "949,899.85" "943,241.16" "929,415.10" "935,994.95" "948,710.19" "952,857.84" "869,465.60" "856,771.51" "851,995.46" "826,751.54" "816,065.75" "809,285.97" "814,655.75" "821,829.36" "835,306.27" "847,038.82" "871,462.71" "741,026.96" "789,763.76" "806,991.23" "820,668.37" "839,697.33" "861,711.27" "892,685.02" "832,120.85" "812,808.06" "801,512.15" "801,521.07" "795,999.57" "798,543.45" "799,491.50" "807,121.99" "814,356.52" "816,247.36" "824,917.41" "743,178.56" "752,082.57" "762,623.26" "780,440.29" "798,611.07" "816,400.47" "834,050.72" "852,065.82" 2018 +674 MDG NGDPRPPPPC Madagascar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,353.52" "2,067.47" "1,975.25" "1,941.01" "1,923.62" "1,895.07" "1,881.79" "1,854.21" "1,867.33" "1,892.70" "1,900.98" "1,734.61" "1,709.28" "1,699.75" "1,649.39" "1,628.07" "1,614.55" "1,625.26" "1,639.57" "1,666.46" "1,689.86" "1,738.59" "1,478.37" "1,575.60" "1,609.97" "1,637.25" "1,675.22" "1,719.14" "1,780.93" "1,660.10" "1,621.57" "1,599.04" "1,599.05" "1,588.04" "1,593.11" "1,595.01" "1,610.23" "1,624.66" "1,628.43" "1,645.73" "1,482.66" "1,500.42" "1,521.45" "1,557.00" "1,593.25" "1,628.74" "1,663.95" "1,699.89" 2018 +674 MDG NGDPPC Madagascar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "25,326.87" "29,024.80" "36,577.91" "42,941.73" "46,693.80" "50,861.39" "57,824.19" "65,785.66" "83,700.39" "92,487.05" "103,907.11" "102,910.60" "116,180.52" "127,074.52" "171,390.37" "252,132.06" "299,446.81" "314,974.02" "337,479.61" "367,673.58" "415,976.51" "461,853.19" "457,519.46" "479,301.28" "558,105.94" "671,791.52" "761,368.04" "861,711.27" "959,514.00" "956,391.39" "1,029,655.47" "1,120,801.82" "1,182,080.16" "1,237,943.46" "1,325,501.50" "1,413,384.55" "1,554,722.99" "1,646,487.79" "1,787,253.71" "1,924,042.09" "1,808,822.99" "1,941,435.51" "2,146,894.87" "2,380,048.03" "2,600,798.88" "2,827,690.61" "3,054,460.97" "3,279,101.95" 2018 +674 MDG NGDPDPC Madagascar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 599.371 534.073 522.936 498.801 404.876 383.873 427.478 307.636 297.42 288.402 347.714 280.355 311.649 331.998 279.38 295.539 368.663 309.351 310.104 292.558 307.335 350.5 334.838 387.055 298.635 335.388 355.397 459.855 561.654 488.901 492.67 553.45 538.541 560.939 548.905 481.807 489.439 528.379 535.948 531.75 477.545 506.905 521.578 539.635 561.66 590.823 620.779 656.536 2018 +674 MDG PPPPC Madagascar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,021.71" 982.438 996.614 "1,017.69" "1,044.97" "1,062.02" "1,075.81" "1,086.26" "1,132.52" "1,192.92" "1,242.98" "1,172.55" "1,181.76" "1,203.03" "1,192.32" "1,201.59" "1,213.42" "1,242.54" "1,267.59" "1,306.53" "1,354.89" "1,425.37" "1,230.92" "1,337.76" "1,403.64" "1,472.19" "1,552.81" "1,636.58" "1,727.92" "1,621.01" "1,602.42" "1,612.98" "1,591.17" "1,591.89" "1,608.70" "1,595.08" "1,652.18" "1,624.66" "1,667.33" "1,715.19" "1,563.86" "1,648.35" "1,790.29" "1,897.40" "1,982.31" "2,064.13" "2,148.90" "2,237.80" 2018 +674 MDG NGAP_NPGDP Madagascar Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +674 MDG PPPSH Madagascar Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.066 0.059 0.057 0.056 0.055 0.054 0.053 0.052 0.051 0.051 0.051 0.046 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.04 0.042 0.036 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.038 0.039 0.038 0.036 0.035 0.034 0.033 0.033 0.034 0.034 0.033 0.033 0.034 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.033 0.034 0.035 0.035 2018 +674 MDG PPPEX Madagascar Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 24.789 29.544 36.702 42.195 44.684 47.891 53.75 60.562 73.906 77.53 83.595 87.766 98.311 105.629 143.745 209.833 246.779 253.493 266.238 281.413 307.018 324.024 371.691 358.286 397.614 456.321 490.317 526.531 555.3 589.997 642.562 694.863 742.898 777.659 823.956 886.091 941.011 "1,013.44" "1,071.92" "1,121.77" "1,156.64" "1,177.80" "1,199.19" "1,254.38" "1,312.00" "1,369.92" "1,421.41" "1,465.33" 2018 +674 MDG NID_NGDP Madagascar Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018. 2019 and 2020 are preliminary data National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 46.59 35.688 26.348 25.999 26.822 18.764 20.506 25.001 17.601 40.749 35.962 30.675 36.094 37.875 32.873 8.871 9.526 10.152 12.247 12.293 11.931 14.509 10.97 13.725 21.151 19.327 20.311 26.518 38.746 37.222 27.027 23.351 20.169 16.513 16.491 15.992 16.366 15.806 19.146 19.75 13.582 14.85 19.446 20.417 22.205 22.723 23.76 23.517 2018 +674 MDG NGSD_NGDP Madagascar Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018. 2019 and 2020 are preliminary data National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 35.895 28.064 20.092 20.727 21.873 13.937 17.225 20.618 12.898 38.108 29.222 23.616 30.773 31.521 25.008 1.68 6.431 5.418 5.673 7.045 6.304 11.934 2.057 8.578 13.273 6.796 11.156 16.632 23.11 19.05 18.079 16.623 12.706 10.007 16.222 14.366 16.848 15.385 19.862 17.461 8.208 9.927 14.044 15.29 17.139 18.473 20.399 20.358 2018 +674 MDG PCPI Madagascar "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 1.115 1.455 1.919 2.292 2.515 2.781 3.184 3.676 4.644 5.063 5.664 6.147 7.043 7.746 10.767 16.046 19.217 20.081 21.328 22.861 25.506 27.525 32.066 31.52 35.919 42.515 47.092 51.937 56.765 61.848 67.567 73.974 78.201 82.757 87.789 94.29 100 108.59 117.927 124.558 129.775 137.327 150.785 162.848 174.98 187.053 198.931 210.469 2021 +674 MDG PCPIPCH Madagascar "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.278 30.457 31.907 19.469 9.72 10.566 14.492 15.461 26.338 9.017 11.859 8.54 14.567 9.99 38.992 49.036 19.761 4.492 6.21 7.189 11.57 7.917 16.499 -1.704 13.956 18.364 10.766 10.288 9.297 8.954 9.247 9.483 5.714 5.826 6.08 7.404 6.056 8.59 8.598 5.623 4.188 5.819 9.8 8 7.45 6.9 6.35 5.8 2021 +674 MDG PCPIE Madagascar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 1.106 1.443 1.903 2.273 2.495 2.786 3.084 3.985 4.675 5.17 5.886 6.576 7.633 8.263 13.322 18.292 19.807 20.766 22.096 24.328 26.728 28.247 32.066 31.813 40.507 45.141 50.029 54.139 59.629 64.396 70.961 75.859 80.242 85.264 90.402 97.239 103.026 113.945 121.856 126.7 132.488 140.647 157.524 172.867 187.959 202.469 216.055 228.37 2021 +674 MDG PCPIEPCH Madagascar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 30.457 31.907 19.469 9.759 11.641 10.713 29.196 17.321 10.598 13.843 11.725 16.074 8.256 61.216 37.311 8.282 4.843 6.403 10.105 9.864 5.683 13.521 -0.79 27.327 11.44 10.829 8.214 10.141 7.994 10.195 6.903 5.778 6.258 6.026 7.563 5.952 10.598 6.943 3.975 4.569 6.158 12 9.74 8.73 7.72 6.71 5.7 2021 +674 MDG TM_RPCH Madagascar Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 -0.632 -32.825 -2.221 -14.048 -6.352 2.497 12.848 -10.341 -3.864 -7.538 42.837 -15.81 8.86 14.849 3.312 5.422 -4.205 0.49 13.443 4.99 6.531 9.598 30.948 -19.908 3.005 24.76 1.072 33.866 17.255 -8.33 -20.727 4.994 16.757 14.288 2.328 -7.134 19.11 7.033 -0.543 1.837 -20.743 10.207 4.785 5.843 9.78 4.534 5.68 5.094 2021 +674 MDG TMG_RPCH Madagascar Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 -0.632 -34.331 -2.523 -14.773 -4.774 -2.072 -3.616 -17.639 -0.523 1.321 52.188 -21.663 0.601 9.117 -1.633 0.621 9.541 0.185 7.217 -1.96 3.729 14.691 13.018 -22.481 10.862 44.686 1.328 119.532 13.447 -30.158 -12.792 5.548 20.997 13.545 6.21 -7.82 17.833 13.539 -0.154 3.406 -17.764 11.117 4.727 5.429 8.734 2.443 6.277 5.729 2021 +674 MDG TX_RPCH Madagascar Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 -- -22.164 -0.541 -5.467 10.906 -9.373 14.521 -0.924 -22.409 13.573 12.039 3.606 10.957 9.139 16.435 4.002 4.936 -14.01 14.32 10.189 2.42 36.643 3.046 -34.959 -3.817 36.9 -1.802 9.629 34.2 -12.427 -9.582 14.063 7.237 -10.052 -1.428 -7.684 -31.92 -9.658 -5.945 14.754 -30.628 30.152 4.735 1.628 9.167 4.741 9.581 6.83 2021 +674 MDG TXG_RPCH Madagascar Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022 -- -22.381 2.454 -5.066 9.732 -12.621 11.614 -5.627 -29.109 13.971 6.732 6.392 4.282 7.41 24.544 2.225 -2.801 -29.89 12.559 18.547 -3.926 41.924 -9.51 -21.918 -14.862 75.065 -7.171 1.723 20.557 -5.023 -9.974 17.937 3.402 -2.052 6.765 -3.607 -32.889 -3.763 -4.793 6.494 -18.467 38.677 4.4 0.238 4.715 1.176 6.205 5.322 2021 +674 MDG LUR Madagascar Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +674 MDG LE Madagascar Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +674 MDG LP Madagascar Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: UN, World Bank, and National Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" 8.679 8.911 9.15 9.395 9.647 9.906 10.171 10.444 10.724 11.011 11.306 11.609 11.92 12.239 12.607 12.987 13.378 13.78 14.195 14.622 15.063 15.516 15.983 16.464 16.96 17.47 17.996 18.538 19.096 19.67 20.262 20.872 21.501 22.148 22.814 23.501 24.209 24.937 25.674 26.525 27.34 28.178 28.961 29.766 30.594 31.444 32.319 33.217 2018 +674 MDG GGR Madagascar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" 25.78 21.22 24.48 29.84 35.36 47.66 51.92 56.8 97.46 123.52 150.98 108.54 154.88 167 204.48 308.17 417.62 540.646 556.92 701.98 814.178 838.121 610.63 "1,044.96" "1,653.45" "1,863.54" "1,748.71" "2,201.06" "2,562.94" "1,927.74" "2,403.49" "2,338.89" "2,358.16" "2,549.61" "3,203.71" "3,381.04" "4,681.49" "5,271.75" "5,971.29" "7,114.69" "6,129.15" "6,148.15" "8,742.43" "10,053.90" "11,783.92" "13,110.07" "14,903.52" "16,460.52" 2021 +674 MDG GGR_NGDP Madagascar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 11.728 8.204 7.314 7.396 7.85 9.46 8.828 8.267 10.858 12.129 12.852 9.085 11.183 10.738 9.463 9.412 10.425 12.456 11.625 13.057 12.994 11.696 8.35 13.242 17.469 15.878 12.763 13.779 13.988 10.247 11.52 9.998 9.278 9.299 10.594 10.179 12.438 12.839 13.013 13.941 12.394 11.239 14.061 14.191 14.81 14.744 15.097 15.112 2021 +674 MDG GGX Madagascar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" 49.995 46.996 47.796 54.195 62.794 59.694 65.094 71.393 102.59 157.585 156.785 161.085 224.179 265.575 360.767 474.756 576.68 627.336 811.191 832.116 961.58 "1,097.13" 909.862 "1,307.08" "2,054.06" "2,153.98" "2,531.20" "2,569.67" "2,878.68" "2,353.16" "2,562.13" "2,816.86" "2,926.78" "3,482.63" "3,796.63" "4,327.79" "5,098.22" "6,135.17" "6,585.17" "7,839.79" "8,085.23" "7,719.35" "12,773.50" "13,471.24" "15,525.14" "16,726.46" "18,602.22" "20,148.94" 2021 +674 MDG GGX_NGDP Madagascar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 22.745 18.17 14.28 13.433 13.94 11.848 11.068 10.391 11.43 15.474 13.346 13.483 16.187 17.076 16.696 14.499 14.396 14.453 16.933 15.478 15.347 15.31 12.443 16.564 21.701 18.353 18.474 16.087 15.711 12.508 12.281 12.041 11.516 12.702 12.555 13.029 13.546 14.942 14.351 15.362 16.349 14.111 20.544 19.015 19.512 18.812 18.844 18.498 2021 +674 MDG GGXCNL Madagascar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" -24.215 -25.776 -23.316 -24.355 -27.434 -12.034 -13.174 -14.593 -5.13 -34.065 -5.805 -52.545 -69.299 -98.575 -156.287 -166.586 -159.06 -86.69 -254.271 -130.136 -147.402 -259.011 -299.232 -262.119 -400.609 -290.444 -782.495 -368.615 -315.734 -425.414 -158.64 -477.972 -568.623 -933.016 -592.923 -946.752 -416.736 -863.421 -613.881 -725.101 "-1,956.08" "-1,571.20" "-4,031.07" "-3,417.34" "-3,741.22" "-3,616.39" "-3,698.70" "-3,688.41" 2021 +674 MDG GGXCNL_NGDP Madagascar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -11.017 -9.965 -6.966 -6.037 -6.09 -2.389 -2.24 -2.124 -0.572 -3.345 -0.494 -4.398 -5.004 -6.338 -7.233 -5.088 -3.971 -1.997 -5.308 -2.421 -2.353 -3.614 -4.092 -3.322 -4.232 -2.475 -5.711 -2.308 -1.723 -2.261 -0.76 -2.043 -2.237 -3.403 -1.961 -2.85 -1.107 -2.103 -1.338 -1.421 -3.955 -2.872 -6.483 -4.824 -4.702 -4.067 -3.747 -3.386 2021 +674 MDG GGSB Madagascar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +674 MDG GGSB_NPGDP Madagascar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +674 MDG GGXONLB Madagascar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" -23.415 -24.436 -21.116 -21.375 -22.934 -6.954 -7.674 -7.693 6.17 -21.045 8.095 -32.665 -30.959 -46.915 -57.887 -29.006 -7.22 23.099 -143.506 -31.582 -24.949 -140.634 -167.336 -112.046 -161.129 -23.844 -497.695 -213.015 -188.4 -296.922 -10.738 -307.702 -413.57 -774.36 -450.523 -716.454 -138.432 -577.937 -261.034 -369.101 "-1,594.53" "-1,217.31" "-3,564.62" "-2,838.37" "-3,130.29" "-2,913.81" "-2,904.24" "-2,784.82" 2021 +674 MDG GGXONLB_NGDP Madagascar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -10.653 -9.447 -6.309 -5.298 -5.091 -1.38 -1.305 -1.12 0.687 -2.067 0.689 -2.734 -2.235 -3.017 -2.679 -0.886 -0.18 0.532 -2.996 -0.587 -0.398 -1.962 -2.288 -1.42 -1.702 -0.203 -3.632 -1.334 -1.028 -1.578 -0.051 -1.315 -1.627 -2.824 -1.49 -2.157 -0.368 -1.408 -0.569 -0.723 -3.224 -2.225 -5.733 -4.006 -3.934 -3.277 -2.942 -2.557 2021 +674 MDG GGXWDN Madagascar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +674 MDG GGXWDN_NGDP Madagascar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +674 MDG GGXWDG Madagascar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,089.06" "1,360.01" "1,535.52" "1,636.00" "2,073.54" "3,138.07" "3,954.48" "3,895.11" "5,195.83" "5,597.49" "5,652.36" "5,886.49" "6,339.42" "6,775.57" "7,751.64" "8,727.84" "4,415.50" "4,506.33" "5,681.83" "6,557.43" "6,747.50" "7,005.69" "7,735.24" "9,936.99" "11,445.61" "14,635.81" "15,160.71" "16,479.37" "19,681.91" "20,728.66" "25,133.70" "29,064.05" "33,465.50" "37,607.48" "42,681.73" "47,535.90" "52,792.04" "57,616.97" 2021 +674 MDG GGXWDG_NGDP Madagascar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 92.701 113.835 110.875 105.192 95.963 95.837 98.716 89.74 108.46 104.115 90.212 82.144 86.693 85.862 81.896 74.366 32.226 28.21 31.01 34.857 32.341 29.947 30.435 36.243 37.848 44.062 40.281 40.136 42.893 40.616 50.823 53.128 53.823 53.084 53.641 53.462 53.479 52.897 2021 +674 MDG NGDP_FY Madagascar "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data for domestic debt for 2013 includes interest only and excludes amortization due to lack of historical data. Starting 2014, data for domestic debt includes both interest and amortization. Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Commitments Basis General government includes: Central Government;. Data is for central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" 219.807 258.651 334.696 403.456 450.466 503.822 588.145 687.055 897.581 "1,018.39" "1,174.80" "1,194.71" "1,384.92" "1,555.25" "2,160.77" "3,274.39" "4,005.91" "4,340.45" "4,790.57" "5,376.28" "6,265.67" "7,166.09" "7,312.52" "7,891.24" "9,465.27" "11,736.27" "13,701.55" "15,974.09" "18,322.51" "18,812.60" "20,863.37" "23,393.80" "25,415.47" "27,417.73" "30,240.59" "33,216.18" "37,637.59" "41,058.84" "45,886.30" "51,035.22" "49,453.22" "54,705.77" "62,176.97" "70,845.64" "79,568.79" "88,915.30" "98,716.06" "108,922.29" 2021 +674 MDG BCA Madagascar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). As of Jan 2018, the Central Bank of Madagascar uses the 6th IMF's Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual. Primary domestic currency: Malagasy ariary Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.556 -0.363 -0.299 -0.247 -0.193 -0.184 -0.143 -0.141 -0.15 -0.084 -0.265 -0.23 -0.198 -0.258 -0.277 -0.276 -0.153 -0.202 -0.289 -0.225 -0.26 -0.14 -0.477 -0.328 -0.399 -0.734 -0.586 -0.843 -1.677 -1.748 -0.893 -0.777 -0.864 -0.808 -0.034 -0.184 0.057 -0.056 0.099 -0.323 -0.702 -0.703 -0.816 -0.824 -0.871 -0.79 -0.674 -0.689 2021 +674 MDG BCA_NGDPD Madagascar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -10.695 -7.623 -6.256 -5.272 -4.949 -4.827 -3.281 -4.383 -4.703 -2.64 -6.74 -7.059 -5.32 -6.354 -7.865 -7.191 -3.095 -4.734 -6.573 -5.248 -5.627 -2.575 -8.914 -5.146 -7.878 -12.531 -9.155 -9.886 -15.636 -18.172 -8.949 -6.728 -7.463 -6.505 -0.269 -1.626 0.482 -0.422 0.716 -2.289 -5.373 -4.923 -5.402 -5.127 -5.067 -4.25 -3.361 -3.159 2018 +676 MWI NGDP_R Malawi "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Since 2011 we have used IMF staff's and Malawian authorities' combined estimates for National Accounts data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. Rebased to 2017 from 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,801.66" "1,707.16" "1,750.12" "1,814.76" "1,912.26" "1,999.67" "1,995.38" "2,027.81" "2,092.24" "2,120.37" "2,241.07" "2,436.72" "2,258.03" "2,476.88" "2,221.43" "2,528.65" "2,780.98" "2,964.17" "2,995.62" "3,101.70" "3,125.75" "2,998.35" "3,051.14" "3,225.22" "3,400.05" "3,511.19" "3,676.21" "4,029.13" "4,336.94" "4,698.13" "5,021.08" "5,264.81" "5,364.09" "5,643.02" "5,964.67" "6,140.63" "6,280.02" "6,531.22" "6,818.06" "7,189.52" "7,255.13" "7,414.74" "7,484.73" "7,672.36" "7,917.12" "8,222.46" "8,583.84" "8,972.58" 2020 +676 MWI NGDP_RPCH Malawi "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.395 -5.245 2.516 3.694 5.373 4.571 -0.215 1.625 3.177 1.345 5.692 8.73 -7.333 9.692 -10.313 13.83 9.979 6.587 1.061 3.541 0.775 -4.076 1.76 5.706 5.42 3.269 4.7 9.6 7.64 8.328 6.874 4.854 1.886 5.2 5.7 2.95 2.27 4 4.392 5.448 0.913 2.2 0.944 2.507 3.19 3.857 4.395 4.529 2020 +676 MWI NGDP Malawi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Since 2011 we have used IMF staff's and Malawian authorities' combined estimates for National Accounts data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. Rebased to 2017 from 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 2.454 2.705 3.041 3.509 4.169 4.749 5.366 6.26 8.345 10.253 11.522 15.082 15.832 22.259 25.594 52.148 85.257 106.928 132.81 191.167 253.471 301.64 377.436 440.249 533.018 609.565 765.649 873.554 "1,052.79" "1,230.57" "1,474.65" "1,763.87" "2,114.44" "2,831.66" "3,618.12" "4,503.57" "5,552.07" "6,531.22" "7,235.94" "8,219.85" "8,815.34" "9,596.86" "11,161.07" "13,152.46" "15,107.84" "16,985.44" "18,853.25" "20,898.10" 2020 +676 MWI NGDPD Malawi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.022 3.022 2.881 2.986 2.949 2.762 2.883 2.834 3.258 3.715 4.222 5.38 4.394 5.056 2.93 3.412 5.569 6.504 4.275 4.336 4.257 4.178 4.922 4.521 4.895 5.148 5.63 6.24 7.492 8.723 9.796 11.241 8.421 7.648 8.526 9.014 7.733 8.943 9.882 11.031 11.847 12.001 11.554 10.968 11.276 11.677 12.26 12.997 2020 +676 MWI PPPGDP Malawi "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.298 3.421 3.723 4.012 4.38 4.725 4.81 5.009 5.35 5.635 6.179 6.945 6.583 7.392 6.771 7.869 8.813 9.555 9.765 10.254 10.567 10.365 10.712 11.546 12.499 13.312 14.368 16.173 17.743 19.343 20.922 22.393 22.415 24.722 24.747 24.133 25.1 26.013 27.804 29.844 30.479 32.444 35.078 37.239 39.233 41.504 44.153 47.045 2020 +676 MWI NGDP_D Malawi "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.136 0.158 0.174 0.193 0.218 0.237 0.269 0.309 0.399 0.484 0.514 0.619 0.701 0.899 1.152 2.062 3.066 3.607 4.433 6.163 8.109 10.06 12.37 13.65 15.677 17.361 20.827 21.681 24.275 26.193 29.369 33.503 39.418 50.18 60.659 73.341 88.408 100 106.129 114.331 121.505 129.43 149.118 171.427 190.825 206.574 219.637 232.911 2020 +676 MWI NGDPRPC Malawi "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "274,494.01" "252,971.08" "252,789.95" "255,007.72" "259,552.95" "259,682.30" "245,334.36" "234,502.72" "227,786.03" "219,335.78" "223,242.66" "237,141.60" "217,120.92" "236,764.36" "210,912.33" "237,084.32" "255,687.37" "265,900.62" "261,439.99" "263,436.45" "258,958.43" "242,909.90" "238,122.79" "246,228.84" "254,023.61" "257,145.34" "261,791.42" "279,035.12" "292,125.01" "307,594.78" "319,536.40" "325,667.64" "322,520.49" "329,793.50" "338,833.33" "339,063.87" "337,053.48" "340,722.81" "345,729.30" "354,359.67" "347,583.15" "345,285.75" "338,787.81" "337,558.94" "338,576.85" "341,790.93" "346,824.23" "352,382.38" 2016 +676 MWI NGDPRPPPPC Malawi "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,093.28" "1,007.56" "1,006.83" "1,015.67" "1,033.77" "1,034.29" 977.139 933.998 907.246 873.589 889.15 944.508 864.768 943.005 840.04 944.28 "1,018.37" "1,059.05" "1,041.29" "1,049.24" "1,031.40" 967.482 948.416 980.701 "1,011.75" "1,024.18" "1,042.69" "1,111.37" "1,163.50" "1,225.12" "1,272.68" "1,297.10" "1,284.56" "1,313.53" "1,349.53" "1,350.45" "1,342.45" "1,357.06" "1,377.00" "1,411.37" "1,384.38" "1,375.23" "1,349.35" "1,344.46" "1,348.51" "1,361.31" "1,381.36" "1,403.50" 2016 +676 MWI NGDPPC Malawi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 373.884 400.906 439.278 493.013 565.824 616.664 659.705 723.92 908.539 "1,060.55" "1,147.76" "1,467.78" "1,522.28" "2,127.71" "2,429.99" "4,889.33" "7,838.70" "9,591.95" "11,590.86" "16,236.39" "20,999.26" "24,437.21" "29,456.62" "33,610.73" "39,822.75" "44,642.16" "54,523.63" "60,497.54" "70,913.45" "80,567.44" "93,845.15" "109,108.73" "127,132.51" "165,489.78" "205,533.66" "248,671.39" "297,983.51" "340,722.81" "366,919.37" "405,143.41" "422,330.84" "446,901.75" "505,193.33" "578,665.98" "646,088.77" "706,050.50" "761,753.10" "820,736.60" 2016 +676 MWI NGDPDPC Malawi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 460.392 447.79 416.18 419.657 400.328 358.713 354.471 327.758 354.718 384.328 420.593 523.591 422.469 483.263 278.145 319.894 512.064 583.417 373.078 368.272 352.65 338.478 384.137 345.163 365.696 377.042 400.898 432.115 504.65 571.113 623.414 695.331 506.3 446.999 484.322 497.737 415.016 466.559 501.113 543.685 567.59 558.872 522.963 482.55 482.218 485.389 495.364 510.436 2016 +676 MWI PPPPC Malawi "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 502.456 506.867 537.801 563.764 594.523 613.627 591.395 579.267 582.517 582.903 615.488 675.92 632.959 706.583 642.876 737.803 810.265 857.16 852.267 870.876 875.467 839.713 835.994 881.514 933.832 974.953 "1,023.20" "1,120.06" "1,195.09" "1,266.45" "1,331.43" "1,385.17" "1,347.72" "1,444.81" "1,405.80" "1,332.54" "1,347.14" "1,357.06" "1,409.90" "1,470.94" "1,460.20" "1,510.82" "1,587.78" "1,638.39" "1,677.81" "1,725.22" "1,783.95" "1,847.62" 2016 +676 MWI NGAP_NPGDP Malawi Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +676 MWI PPPSH Malawi Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.025 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.024 0.02 0.021 0.019 0.02 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.021 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.021 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.022 2020 +676 MWI PPPEX Malawi Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.744 0.791 0.817 0.875 0.952 1.005 1.116 1.25 1.56 1.819 1.865 2.172 2.405 3.011 3.78 6.627 9.674 11.19 13.6 18.644 23.986 29.102 35.235 38.128 42.644 45.789 53.288 54.013 59.337 63.617 70.485 78.769 94.331 114.541 146.204 186.615 221.197 251.074 260.246 275.431 289.228 295.8 318.175 353.192 385.078 409.253 427.003 444.214 2020 +676 MWI NID_NGDP Malawi Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Since 2011 we have used IMF staff's and Malawian authorities' combined estimates for National Accounts data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. Rebased to 2017 from 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 11.622 8.234 9.744 10.258 6.149 8.509 5.827 7.346 8.703 9.784 9.584 9.427 9.315 7.084 13.506 8.117 5.702 5.375 6.259 6.845 6.336 7.121 10.368 7.85 8.87 11.039 12.807 15.659 13.234 12.564 13.164 7.444 8.788 8.664 7.874 8.489 7.261 9.584 7.887 7.861 7.54 9.22 10.458 11.73 11.891 10.785 10.788 9.524 2020 +676 MWI NGSD_NGDP Malawi Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Since 2011 we have used IMF staff's and Malawian authorities' combined estimates for National Accounts data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017. Rebased to 2017 from 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 3.282 4.349 5.603 5.857 5.406 5 3.569 5.357 7.12 4.951 6.915 5.435 3.049 2.599 1.931 2.929 1.939 0.101 5.338 2.598 4.706 2.487 5.75 1.625 2.878 4.645 6.577 16.231 7.696 9.766 15.597 1.327 1.849 2.166 0.88 -3.725 -5.844 -5.946 -4.158 -4.75 -6.216 -2.994 -1.69 -1.195 -1.203 -2.225 -1.146 -0.936 2020 +676 MWI PCPI Malawi "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.101 0.113 0.124 0.141 0.169 0.187 0.214 0.267 0.358 0.402 0.45 0.487 0.6 0.737 0.992 1.817 2.503 2.732 3.545 5.132 6.65 8.16 9.363 10.26 11.432 13.2 15.038 16.232 17.647 19.132 20.549 22.116 26.825 34.411 42.592 51.903 63.18 70.471 76.965 84.183 91.455 100 118.448 138.003 155.42 169.01 180.305 192.009 2021 +676 MWI PCPIPCH Malawi "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.19 12 9.524 13.768 19.745 10.638 14.183 25.053 33.838 12.453 11.857 8.227 23.236 22.775 34.659 83.148 37.733 9.137 29.779 44.759 29.597 22.7 14.745 9.577 11.424 15.466 13.918 7.942 8.716 8.416 7.409 7.621 21.296 28.279 23.775 21.86 21.727 11.541 9.215 9.378 8.639 9.343 18.448 16.509 12.621 8.744 6.683 6.491 2021 +676 MWI PCPIE Malawi "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.09 0.098 0.11 0.131 0.146 0.162 0.185 0.251 0.317 0.314 0.387 0.415 0.565 0.668 1.109 1.94 2.071 2.384 3.652 4.682 6.342 7.745 8.634 9.483 10.781 12.567 13.841 14.882 16.362 17.602 18.706 20.539 27.64 34.136 42.38 52.914 63.48 67.963 74.686 83.295 89.663 100 120.56 138.832 153.985 165.291 176.281 187.687 2021 +676 MWI PCPIEPCH Malawi "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 8.998 12.511 18.608 11.926 11.054 13.853 35.511 26.372 -0.974 23.2 7.388 36.09 18.309 65.965 74.95 6.7 15.16 53.146 28.231 35.445 22.121 11.48 9.824 13.695 16.561 10.138 7.523 9.945 7.58 6.27 9.798 34.577 23.5 24.152 24.855 19.969 7.061 9.892 11.527 7.645 11.529 20.56 15.156 10.915 7.342 6.649 6.47 2021 +676 MWI TM_RPCH Malawi Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.984 -22.402 -4.589 1.793 -6.529 21.783 -26.189 -2.863 20.579 21.257 2.952 -0.441 14.966 -7.781 10.966 -11.184 9.706 22.947 -19.295 14.33 -21.679 -6.363 12.959 6.55 8.437 3.538 4.006 -7.423 32.451 -24.925 46.388 -14.499 -10.689 -0.726 10.504 12.877 3.969 5.684 -15.343 14.342 6.593 -20.522 -17.495 2.879 2.433 6.192 4.625 2.672 2020 +676 MWI TMG_RPCH Malawi Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" -23.031 -22.434 -15.942 -0.225 -17.055 25.362 -26.517 0.885 25.828 23.083 3.272 9.313 14.463 -15.272 25.657 -13.165 35.251 23.47 -20.721 15.347 -21.308 -6.363 12.959 6.55 8.437 3.538 4.006 -7.423 32.451 -24.925 46.388 -14.499 -10.689 -0.726 10.504 12.877 3.969 5.684 -15.343 14.342 6.593 -20.522 -17.495 2.879 2.433 6.192 4.625 2.672 2020 +676 MWI TX_RPCH Malawi Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" 33.124 -17.836 -10.009 3.312 32.775 5.045 -3.568 1.138 2.005 -14.931 24.929 5.344 -2.903 -5.105 10.287 -0.307 16.899 4.35 24.399 -16.568 -6.753 4.535 6.287 6.387 9.66 -10.568 10.601 43.617 7.846 -29.541 37.062 -9.4 0.681 21.996 3.179 -22.383 -7.294 -11.509 2.227 8.092 -19.881 21.691 -10.497 -1.66 8.362 5.221 7.455 8.89 2020 +676 MWI TXG_RPCH Malawi Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" 38.319 -20.338 -9.508 3.68 33.385 4.666 -2.1 1.618 1.556 -15.682 26.211 5.888 -0.846 -4.753 9.529 1.735 15.613 4.518 23.87 -20.644 -6.574 4.535 6.287 6.387 9.66 -10.568 10.601 43.617 7.846 -29.541 37.062 -9.4 0.681 21.996 3.179 -22.383 -7.294 -11.509 2.227 8.092 -19.881 21.691 -10.497 -1.66 8.362 5.221 7.455 8.89 2020 +676 MWI LUR Malawi Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +676 MWI LE Malawi Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +676 MWI LP Malawi Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 6.564 6.748 6.923 7.116 7.368 7.7 8.133 8.647 9.185 9.667 10.039 10.275 10.4 10.461 10.533 10.666 10.876 11.148 11.458 11.774 12.07 12.343 12.813 13.098 13.385 13.654 14.043 14.439 14.846 15.274 15.714 16.166 16.632 17.111 17.604 18.111 18.632 19.169 19.721 20.289 20.873 21.474 22.093 22.729 23.384 24.057 24.75 25.463 2016 +676 MWI GGR Malawi General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.38 56.317 77.598 96.35 136.148 158.706 186.525 211.76 298.29 249.539 366.084 480.937 549.659 691.374 824.136 "1,034.70" "1,087.98" "1,213.66" "1,282.32" "1,500.67" "1,838.16" "2,233.56" "2,725.94" "3,056.13" "3,454.96" "3,759.86" 2021 +676 MWI GGR_NGDP Malawi General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.374 12.792 14.558 15.806 17.782 18.168 17.717 17.208 20.228 14.147 17.314 16.984 15.192 15.352 14.844 15.842 15.036 14.765 14.546 15.637 16.469 16.982 18.043 17.993 18.326 17.991 2021 +676 MWI GGX Malawi General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.25 67.774 91.525 106.283 136.518 181.035 217.31 248.293 289.066 299.805 396.824 586.48 661.189 879.124 "1,096.32" "1,371.06" "1,402.42" "1,587.62" "2,003.65" "2,359.36" "2,634.22" "3,280.16" "3,755.23" "4,104.03" "4,426.23" "4,624.61" 2021 +676 MWI GGX_NGDP Malawi General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.843 15.394 17.171 17.436 17.83 20.724 20.641 20.177 19.602 16.997 18.767 20.712 18.274 19.521 19.746 20.992 19.381 19.314 22.729 24.585 23.602 24.94 24.856 24.162 23.477 22.129 2021 +676 MWI GGXCNL Malawi General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.87 -11.457 -13.927 -9.933 -0.37 -22.329 -30.786 -36.533 9.224 -50.267 -30.741 -105.543 -111.531 -187.75 -272.18 -336.363 -314.445 -373.96 -721.334 -858.687 -796.063 "-1,046.60" "-1,029.29" "-1,047.90" -971.272 -864.75 2021 +676 MWI GGXCNL_NGDP Malawi General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.47 -2.602 -2.613 -1.629 -0.048 -2.556 -2.924 -2.969 0.625 -2.85 -1.454 -3.727 -3.083 -4.169 -4.902 -5.15 -4.346 -4.549 -8.183 -8.948 -7.132 -7.957 -6.813 -6.169 -5.152 -4.138 2021 +676 MWI GGSB Malawi General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +676 MWI GGSB_NPGDP Malawi General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +676 MWI GGXONLB Malawi General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.271 4.729 6.569 8.456 18.58 -9.606 -16.96 -17.58 30.513 -23.133 -9.241 -33.346 -0.362 -84.393 -102.436 -155.774 -115.755 -123.112 -439.872 -456.455 -253.465 -241.393 -38.455 84.363 243.499 381.44 2021 +676 MWI GGXONLB_NGDP Malawi General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.456 1.074 1.232 1.387 2.427 -1.1 -1.611 -1.429 2.069 -1.311 -0.437 -1.178 -0.01 -1.874 -1.845 -2.385 -1.6 -1.498 -4.99 -4.756 -2.271 -1.835 -0.255 0.497 1.292 1.825 2021 +676 MWI GGXWDN Malawi General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +676 MWI GGXWDN_NGDP Malawi General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +676 MWI GGXWDG Malawi General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 383.118 373.074 397.956 432.386 137.125 165.519 247.654 289.022 284.79 352.482 604.861 "1,000.91" "1,212.61" "1,596.75" "2,058.72" "2,629.21" "3,177.17" "3,723.74" "4,829.94" "6,135.29" "8,183.99" "9,798.84" "11,362.99" "12,779.04" "13,975.97" "15,089.33" 2021 +676 MWI GGXWDG_NGDP Malawi General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 101.505 84.741 74.661 70.933 17.91 18.948 23.524 23.487 19.312 19.983 28.606 35.347 33.515 35.455 37.08 40.256 43.908 45.302 54.79 63.93 73.326 74.502 75.213 75.235 74.13 72.204 2021 +676 MWI NGDP_FY Malawi "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 377.436 440.249 533.018 609.565 765.649 873.554 "1,052.79" "1,230.57" "1,474.65" "1,763.87" "2,114.44" "2,831.66" "3,618.12" "4,503.57" "5,552.07" "6,531.22" "7,235.94" "8,219.85" "8,815.34" "9,596.86" "11,161.07" "13,152.46" "15,107.84" "16,985.44" "18,853.25" "20,898.10" 2021 +676 MWI BCA Malawi Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Other sources: Tobacco Control Commission, Ministry of Mines. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Malawian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.26 -0.146 -0.112 -0.131 -0.042 -0.126 -0.085 -0.061 -0.087 -0.051 -0.086 -0.228 -0.285 -0.166 -0.181 -0.078 -0.147 -0.276 -0.004 -0.158 -0.073 -0.06 -0.473 -0.331 -0.363 -0.486 -0.697 -0.364 -0.803 -0.632 -0.597 -0.688 -0.584 -0.497 -0.596 -1.101 -1.013 -1.389 -1.19 -1.391 -1.631 -1.466 -1.403 -1.418 -1.477 -1.519 -1.463 -1.359 2020 +676 MWI BCA_NGDPD Malawi Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.592 -4.817 -3.877 -4.381 -1.415 -4.576 -2.943 -2.138 -2.666 -1.379 -2.041 -4.232 -6.485 -3.275 -6.168 -2.287 -2.647 -4.247 -0.102 -3.633 -1.727 -1.435 -9.608 -7.315 -7.414 -9.432 -12.373 -5.84 -10.724 -7.244 -6.096 -6.117 -6.94 -6.499 -6.994 -12.214 -13.105 -15.529 -12.044 -12.611 -13.77 -12.214 -12.147 -12.925 -13.094 -13.01 -11.934 -10.459 2020 +548 MYS NGDP_R Malaysia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GDP was rebased by the National Statistical Office, new base year is 2015. The official series starts in 2015. Data prior to that is spliced based on the old series. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Data prior to 2015 are spliced by the country team. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 163.494 174.844 185.231 196.808 212.085 210.227 212.65 224.109 246.381 268.702 292.905 320.87 349.383 383.957 419.324 460.542 506.606 543.727 503.715 534.598 580.951 583.958 615.44 651.066 695.226 729.82 770.576 819.115 858.696 845.697 909.361 957.498 "1,009.91" "1,057.31" "1,120.82" "1,176.94" "1,229.31" "1,300.77" "1,363.77" "1,423.95" "1,345.14" "1,386.74" "1,461.62" "1,525.64" "1,600.65" "1,671.41" "1,745.54" "1,814.30" 2021 +548 MYS NGDP_RPCH Malaysia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.444 6.942 5.941 6.25 7.762 -0.876 1.153 5.389 9.938 9.06 9.007 9.547 8.886 9.896 9.211 9.83 10.002 7.327 -7.359 6.131 8.671 0.518 5.391 5.789 6.783 4.976 5.584 6.299 4.832 -1.514 7.528 5.293 5.474 4.694 6.007 5.007 4.45 5.813 4.843 4.413 -5.534 3.092 5.4 4.38 4.917 4.421 4.435 3.939 2021 +548 MYS NGDP Malaysia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GDP was rebased by the National Statistical Office, new base year is 2015. The official series starts in 2015. Data prior to that is spliced based on the old series. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Data prior to 2015 are spliced by the country team. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 58.245 62.949 68.375 76.008 86.918 84.645 78.225 87 99.108 112.898 127.768 147.168 164.112 187.543 212.882 242.301 276.348 306.914 308.49 327.572 388.168 384.006 417.367 456.095 516.302 569.371 625.1 696.91 806.48 746.679 833.104 924.685 985.049 "1,033.09" "1,122.16" "1,176.94" "1,249.70" "1,372.31" "1,447.76" "1,512.74" "1,418.00" "1,545.37" "1,689.45" "1,812.81" "1,952.23" "2,095.16" "2,245.42" "2,396.06" 2021 +548 MYS NGDPD Malaysia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.757 27.321 29.278 32.745 37.087 34.09 30.303 34.529 37.845 41.678 47.236 53.51 64.452 72.866 81.138 96.628 109.854 108.78 78.634 86.203 102.149 101.054 109.833 120.025 135.869 150.356 170.514 202.869 242.08 212.026 258.844 302.643 319.153 328.074 343.088 301.36 301.918 319.249 358.994 365.283 337.612 373.034 434.059 467.459 503.11 539.616 577.156 615.011 2021 +548 MYS PPPGDP Malaysia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 46.347 54.253 61.028 67.382 75.233 76.932 79.385 85.732 97.576 110.589 125.061 141.635 157.735 177.453 197.938 221.953 248.624 271.442 254.298 273.692 304.161 312.623 334.612 360.969 395.799 428.524 466.415 509.194 544.035 539.233 586.796 630.696 677.647 701.7 745.387 750.777 783.874 829.297 890.231 946.147 904.554 971.274 "1,096.51" "1,185.31" "1,269.69" "1,350.45" "1,437.19" "1,522.72" 2021 +548 MYS NGDP_D Malaysia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 35.625 36.003 36.913 38.62 40.983 40.264 36.786 38.82 40.226 42.016 43.621 45.865 46.972 48.845 50.768 52.612 54.549 56.446 61.243 61.274 66.816 65.759 67.816 70.054 74.264 78.015 81.121 85.081 93.919 88.292 91.614 96.573 97.538 97.709 100.12 100 101.658 105.5 106.159 106.235 105.416 111.439 115.587 118.823 121.965 125.353 128.638 132.065 2021 +548 MYS NGDPRPC Malaysia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,774.50" "12,288.25" "12,694.18" "13,159.96" "13,836.00" "13,286.25" "13,080.65" "13,435.26" "14,412.93" "15,347.23" "16,034.29" "17,300.19" "18,323.47" "19,588.13" "20,818.69" "22,268.00" "23,871.06" "24,976.78" "22,554.24" "23,335.21" "24,726.69" "24,207.12" "24,889.29" "25,713.51" "26,837.42" "27,564.41" "28,719.08" "30,225.65" "31,112.17" "30,115.27" "31,808.52" "32,946.74" "34,222.57" "34,994.39" "36,498.66" "37,739.25" "38,861.08" "40,620.31" "42,114.55" "43,782.92" "41,282.35" "42,407.60" "44,138.61" "45,504.40" "47,169.33" "48,684.63" "50,276.93" "51,695.29" 2021 +548 MYS NGDPRPPPPC Malaysia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,506.77" "7,834.30" "8,093.10" "8,390.06" "8,821.06" "8,470.57" "8,339.50" "8,565.57" "9,188.88" "9,784.54" "10,222.57" "11,029.63" "11,682.02" "12,488.30" "13,272.84" "14,196.84" "15,218.86" "15,923.80" "14,379.32" "14,877.23" "15,764.36" "15,433.11" "15,868.02" "16,393.50" "17,110.04" "17,573.53" "18,309.68" "19,270.19" "19,835.39" "19,199.82" "20,279.34" "21,005.00" "21,818.40" "22,310.47" "23,269.51" "24,060.44" "24,775.66" "25,897.24" "26,849.89" "27,913.55" "26,319.32" "27,036.72" "28,140.32" "29,011.07" "30,072.53" "31,038.60" "32,053.77" "32,958.03" 2021 +548 MYS NGDPPC Malaysia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,194.70" "4,424.14" "4,685.84" "5,082.41" "5,670.35" "5,349.52" "4,811.81" "5,215.60" "5,797.67" "6,448.33" "6,994.33" "7,934.78" "8,606.90" "9,567.79" "10,569.22" "11,715.66" "13,021.40" "14,098.48" "13,812.88" "14,298.52" "16,521.37" "15,918.40" "16,878.93" "18,013.23" "19,930.52" "21,504.44" "23,297.24" "25,716.24" "29,220.29" "26,589.24" "29,141.13" "31,817.67" "33,380.18" "34,192.60" "36,542.33" "37,739.28" "39,505.49" "42,854.42" "44,708.38" "46,512.87" "43,518.29" "47,258.73" "51,018.68" "54,069.59" "57,529.95" "61,027.55" "64,675.13" "68,271.49" 2021 +548 MYS NGDPDPC Malaysia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,926.96" "1,920.13" "2,006.48" "2,189.55" "2,419.50" "2,154.46" "1,864.03" "2,070.01" "2,213.87" "2,380.51" "2,585.82" "2,885.10" "3,380.22" "3,717.37" "4,028.37" "4,672.14" "5,176.28" "4,996.97" "3,520.92" "3,762.77" "4,347.73" "4,189.05" "4,441.81" "4,740.32" "5,244.86" "5,678.75" "6,354.98" "7,485.94" "8,771.03" "7,550.25" "9,054.11" "10,413.69" "10,815.09" "10,858.45" "11,172.40" "9,663.28" "9,544.25" "9,969.50" "11,086.11" "11,231.54" "10,361.28" "11,407.68" "13,107.88" "13,942.62" "14,826.03" "15,717.85" "16,623.91" "17,523.63" 2021 +548 MYS PPPPC Malaysia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,337.81" "3,813.00" "4,182.35" "4,505.60" "4,908.03" "4,862.04" "4,883.19" "5,139.62" "5,708.05" "6,316.42" "6,846.15" "7,636.47" "8,272.48" "9,053.02" "9,827.28" "10,731.81" "11,715.05" "12,469.05" "11,386.39" "11,946.65" "12,945.83" "12,959.34" "13,532.22" "14,256.27" "15,278.81" "16,184.81" "17,383.12" "18,789.43" "19,711.42" "19,202.10" "20,525.54" "21,701.74" "22,963.30" "23,224.57" "24,273.00" "24,074.09" "24,779.86" "25,897.24" "27,491.29" "29,091.64" "27,760.68" "29,702.36" "33,112.71" "35,353.62" "37,416.10" "39,335.79" "41,395.69" "43,387.13" 2021 +548 MYS NGAP_NPGDP Malaysia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +548 MYS PPPSH Malaysia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.346 0.363 0.384 0.398 0.411 0.393 0.384 0.39 0.41 0.431 0.452 0.483 0.474 0.511 0.542 0.574 0.609 0.628 0.566 0.581 0.602 0.591 0.606 0.616 0.625 0.626 0.628 0.633 0.645 0.638 0.651 0.659 0.673 0.664 0.68 0.671 0.675 0.678 0.686 0.698 0.68 0.662 0.677 0.689 0.701 0.708 0.716 0.721 2021 +548 MYS PPPEX Malaysia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.257 1.16 1.12 1.128 1.155 1.1 0.985 1.015 1.016 1.021 1.022 1.039 1.04 1.057 1.075 1.092 1.112 1.131 1.213 1.197 1.276 1.228 1.247 1.264 1.304 1.329 1.34 1.369 1.482 1.385 1.42 1.466 1.454 1.472 1.505 1.568 1.594 1.655 1.626 1.599 1.568 1.591 1.541 1.529 1.538 1.551 1.562 1.574 2021 +548 MYS NID_NGDP Malaysia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GDP was rebased by the National Statistical Office, new base year is 2015. The official series starts in 2015. Data prior to that is spliced based on the old series. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Data prior to 2015 are spliced by the country team. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 34.783 40.036 42.372 41.023 35.735 29.813 27.84 24.755 27.547 30.402 35.338 37.843 36.003 39.613 41.386 43.523 41.964 43.377 29.539 25.658 29.397 26.838 27.24 25.532 25.85 23.122 23.425 23.966 22.265 18.407 23.657 23.456 25.951 26.108 25.158 25.424 25.996 25.547 23.897 21.048 19.699 22.271 21.436 21.178 21.048 21.627 21.829 22.209 2021 +548 MYS NGSD_NGDP Malaysia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: GDP was rebased by the National Statistical Office, new base year is 2015. The official series starts in 2015. Data prior to that is spliced based on the old series. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Data prior to 2015 are spliced by the country team. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.354 29.012 29.254 28.898 28.31 23.445 23.379 28.847 28.578 26.545 28.217 26.786 29.041 31.752 30.891 34.589 37.901 37.936 41.661 40.279 37.706 34.048 34.546 36.303 36.949 36.886 38.787 38.629 38.559 33.236 33.597 34.197 31.045 29.543 29.485 28.411 28.389 28.338 26.128 24.546 23.866 26.07 23.038 23.413 23.244 23.773 23.927 24.205 2021 +548 MYS PCPI Malaysia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022 41.273 45.276 47.917 49.692 51.632 52.968 53.153 53.545 53.7 55.073 56.749 59.205 62.034 64.234 66.603 68.913 71.311 73.204 77.078 79.184 80.412 81.56 83.022 83.913 85.105 87.692 90.867 92.708 97.742 98.325 100.017 103.192 104.908 107.117 110.483 112.808 115.15 119.525 120.683 121.483 120.1 123.075 127.05 130.622 133.721 136.935 140.269 143.728 2021 +548 MYS PCPIPCH Malaysia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.724 9.7 5.834 3.704 3.904 2.587 0.35 0.737 0.29 2.557 3.043 4.328 4.778 3.547 3.687 3.468 3.479 2.655 5.293 2.731 1.551 1.427 1.793 1.074 1.42 3.039 3.621 2.027 5.429 0.597 1.72 3.174 1.664 2.105 3.143 2.104 2.076 3.799 0.969 0.663 -1.139 2.477 3.23 2.812 2.372 2.403 2.435 2.466 2021 +548 MYS PCPIE Malaysia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022 41.383 44.887 47.36 48.837 49.675 50.193 50.911 51.111 52.906 54.024 57.809 60.353 63.248 65.441 67.721 69.914 72.195 74.301 78.248 80.178 81.143 82.108 83.424 84.389 86.231 89 91.8 93.9 98.1 99.1 101.2 104.2 105.5 108.9 111.8 114.8 116.8 120.9 121.1 122.3 120.6 124.5 128.521 132.135 135.269 138.52 141.893 145.392 2021 +548 MYS PCPIEPCH Malaysia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 7.135 8.467 5.511 3.117 1.716 1.044 1.431 0.392 3.513 2.112 7.007 4.401 4.797 3.467 3.485 3.238 3.262 2.916 5.313 2.466 1.204 1.189 1.603 1.157 2.183 3.211 3.146 2.288 4.473 1.019 2.119 2.964 1.248 3.223 2.663 2.683 1.742 3.51 0.165 0.991 -1.39 3.234 3.23 2.812 2.372 2.403 2.435 2.466 2021 +548 MYS TM_RPCH Malaysia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Includes crude oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.331 -0.453 9.372 10.207 4.871 -16.25 -6.469 8.474 24.517 29.12 21.7 22.594 5.708 15.957 26.158 24.842 5.211 6.238 -19.084 12.659 22.57 -6.847 4.46 2.756 19.281 6.03 14.411 3.32 -7.557 -21.902 12.117 5.6 -0.607 1.826 3.801 1.693 1.55 8.464 2.329 -1.944 -8.875 21.652 10.648 -4.466 5.822 2.967 4.273 2.998 2021 +548 MYS TMG_RPCH Malaysia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Includes crude oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.752 4.121 9.953 8.152 5.4 -19.186 -6.999 11.202 26.946 33.704 24.4 24.549 3.089 11.781 29.883 27.707 1.461 4.188 -17.761 10.453 23.698 -8.146 6.565 2.246 22.955 4.668 15.874 1.673 -8.698 -23.454 18.121 4.597 0.257 5.864 4.13 1.273 0.521 12.833 3.118 -3.16 -2.837 18.636 5.259 3.931 4.872 4.001 4.006 3.785 2021 +548 MYS TX_RPCH Malaysia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Includes crude oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.956 -9.582 9.886 17.309 12.141 -2.72 11.787 14.557 11.803 18.112 16.9 14.362 12.547 11.81 21.518 18.552 8.995 5.279 -0.261 13.664 13.278 -2.658 7.241 7.407 21.797 5.778 6.907 -3.852 -13.055 -10.467 3.622 6.257 -6.492 0.074 6.502 4.05 3.89 7.26 2.125 -0.812 0.4 14.813 6.274 -1.279 6.394 3.765 3.413 3.182 2021 +548 MYS TXG_RPCH Malaysia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Includes crude oil Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.845 -11.927 9.335 18.226 14.202 -3.566 9.795 16.178 13.264 18.059 15 16.573 13.442 9.916 20.701 19.022 4.803 4.534 4.547 14.104 12.71 -4.405 7.378 10.115 20.149 4.681 6.36 -7.326 -11.821 -12.963 10.075 5.251 -3.844 1.852 6.595 6.019 3.278 10.778 5.623 -1.644 1.361 14.389 2.083 2.693 3.615 3.975 3.87 3.855 2021 +548 MYS LUR Malaysia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: CEIC/IMF staff/NSO Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.893 8.261 8.207 8.079 6.715 5.055 4.345 3.718 3.026 2.947 3.143 2.516 2.445 3.225 3.425 3.1 3.675 3.475 3.6 3.55 3.55 3.325 3.225 3.325 3.675 3.3 3.05 3.025 3.1 2.875 3.15 3.45 3.425 3.325 3.275 4.525 4.65 4.45 4.25 4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 2021 +548 MYS LE Malaysia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +548 MYS LP Malaysia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022 13.885 14.229 14.592 14.955 15.328 15.823 16.257 16.681 17.094 17.508 18.267 18.547 19.068 19.602 20.142 20.682 21.223 21.769 22.334 22.91 23.495 24.123 24.727 25.32 25.905 26.477 26.832 27.1 27.6 28.082 28.589 29.062 29.51 30.214 30.709 31.186 31.634 32.023 32.382 32.523 32.584 32.7 33.114 33.527 33.934 34.331 34.718 35.096 2021 +548 MYS GGR Malaysia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.191 42.671 49.258 52.612 61.136 62.272 70.912 79.783 69.368 70.886 76.002 91.634 96.764 107.055 116.328 123.581 143.6 162.504 189.646 186.74 185.661 217.488 250.228 251.059 261.783 260.837 253.124 269.401 291.8 326.25 292.428 282.86 294.347 282.451 302.667 322.961 348.46 370.744 2021 +548 MYS GGR_NGDP Malaysia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.674 28.995 30.015 28.053 28.718 25.7 25.66 25.995 22.486 21.64 19.58 23.863 23.184 23.472 22.531 21.705 22.972 23.318 23.515 25.009 22.285 23.52 25.403 24.302 23.329 22.162 20.255 19.631 20.155 21.567 20.623 18.304 17.423 15.581 15.504 15.415 15.519 15.473 2021 +548 MYS GGX Malaysia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.001 40.314 46.295 46.161 49.537 54.754 61.876 64.928 71.303 80.722 99.496 108.379 113.29 128.022 133.642 139.711 159.865 180.421 217.105 230.643 221.643 250.477 280.792 286.992 291.279 290.801 285.652 302.499 330.088 356.653 357.927 367.18 377.257 350.906 373.829 397.199 423.9 452.251 2021 +548 MYS GGX_NGDP Malaysia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.525 27.393 28.209 24.614 23.27 22.598 22.391 21.155 23.114 24.643 25.632 28.223 27.144 28.069 25.884 24.538 25.574 25.889 26.92 30.889 26.604 27.088 28.505 27.78 25.957 24.708 22.858 22.043 22.8 23.577 25.242 23.76 22.33 19.357 19.149 18.958 18.878 18.875 2021 +548 MYS GGXCNL Malaysia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.19 2.357 2.963 6.451 11.599 7.518 9.036 14.855 -1.935 -9.836 -23.494 -16.745 -16.527 -20.967 -17.314 -16.129 -16.265 -17.916 -27.459 -43.903 -35.982 -32.989 -30.565 -35.933 -29.495 -29.964 -32.528 -33.098 -38.288 -30.403 -65.499 -84.32 -82.91 -68.455 -71.162 -74.238 -75.439 -81.507 2021 +548 MYS GGXCNL_NGDP Malaysia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.149 1.602 1.805 3.44 5.449 3.103 3.27 4.84 -0.627 -3.003 -6.053 -4.361 -3.96 -4.597 -3.353 -2.833 -2.602 -2.571 -3.405 -5.88 -4.319 -3.568 -3.103 -3.478 -2.628 -2.546 -2.603 -2.412 -2.645 -2.01 -4.619 -5.456 -4.908 -3.776 -3.645 -3.543 -3.36 -3.402 2021 +548 MYS GGSB Malaysia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.62 5.188 9.652 15.586 10.525 8.962 14.954 1.841 -11.354 -26.724 -16.795 -17.957 -22.883 -20.006 -16.814 -17.372 -19.569 -23.254 -40.607 -38.916 -30.421 -32.856 -33.44 -28.177 -31.887 -33.711 -35.14 -51.456 -24.592 -52.31 -73.6 -71.755 -58.093 -61.9 -70.221 -73.161 -81.645 2021 +548 MYS GGSB_NPGDP Malaysia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.769 3.018 4.833 6.844 4.134 3.246 4.866 0.564 -3.54 -7.177 -4.376 -4.366 -5.108 -3.95 -2.979 -2.797 -2.838 -2.878 -5.272 -4.671 -3.297 -3.347 -3.239 -2.526 -2.717 -2.698 -2.58 -3.574 -1.627 -3.523 -4.582 -4.086 -3.087 -3.074 -3.31 -3.237 -3.407 2021 +548 MYS GGXONLB Malaysia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.835 7.357 6.695 10.777 14.381 12.837 14.236 19.663 3.253 -4.771 -17.68 -11.228 -9.819 -20.52 -15.071 -8.196 -10.269 -13.05 -16.473 -36.526 -24.187 -18.355 -20.405 -22.111 -10.169 -10.979 -9.485 -8.453 -10.969 0.401 -40.507 -51.87 -46.026 -32.918 -29.53 -25.57 -19.489 -19.59 2021 +548 MYS GGXONLB_NGDP Malaysia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.002 4.999 4.08 5.746 6.755 5.298 5.152 6.407 1.055 -1.456 -4.555 -2.924 -2.353 -4.499 -2.919 -1.44 -1.643 -1.873 -2.043 -4.892 -2.903 -1.985 -2.071 -2.14 -0.906 -0.933 -0.759 -0.616 -0.758 0.027 -2.857 -3.356 -2.724 -1.816 -1.513 -1.22 -0.868 -0.818 2021 +548 MYS GGXWDN Malaysia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +548 MYS GGXWDN_NGDP Malaysia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +548 MYS GGXWDG Malaysia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 94.713 99.072 97.005 95.899 93.079 92.476 90.557 90.909 103.765 112.562 126.224 146.172 164.994 188.792 216.641 232.177 247.925 274.222 317.437 376.386 426.651 479.896 529.833 574.978 621.374 670.512 697.175 746.476 805.62 863.509 960.22 "1,066.55" "1,175.25" "1,268.50" "1,366.81" "1,470.42" "1,576.73" "1,690.89" 2021 +548 MYS GGXWDG_NGDP Malaysia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 74.129 67.319 59.109 51.134 43.723 38.166 32.769 29.62 33.636 34.363 32.518 38.065 39.532 41.393 41.96 40.778 39.662 39.348 39.361 50.408 51.212 51.898 53.788 55.656 55.373 56.971 55.787 54.396 55.646 57.083 67.717 69.016 69.564 69.974 70.013 70.182 70.22 70.57 2021 +548 MYS NGDP_FY Malaysia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on budget numbers, discussion with the authorities, and IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;. General government also includes 79 statutory bodies with individual budgets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" 58.245 62.949 68.375 76.008 86.918 84.645 78.225 87 99.108 112.898 127.768 147.168 164.112 187.543 212.882 242.301 276.348 306.914 308.49 327.572 388.168 384.006 417.367 456.095 516.302 569.371 625.1 696.91 806.48 746.679 833.104 924.685 985.049 "1,033.09" "1,122.16" "1,176.94" "1,249.70" "1,372.31" "1,447.76" "1,512.74" "1,418.00" "1,545.37" "1,689.45" "1,812.81" "1,952.23" "2,095.16" "2,245.42" "2,396.06" 2021 +548 MYS BCA Malaysia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. From Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOS) downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The authorities issue BPM6 historical data back from 2005 and discontinued the BPM5 series. Data before 2005 come from the IMF Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Database. Primary domestic currency: Malaysian ringgit Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.266 -2.469 -3.585 -3.482 -1.657 -0.6 -0.101 2.575 1.867 0.315 -0.87 -4.183 -2.167 -2.991 -4.52 -8.644 -4.462 -5.935 9.529 12.604 8.488 7.287 7.19 13.381 15.079 20.695 26.194 29.747 39.446 31.442 25.731 32.508 16.257 11.269 14.845 9.002 7.225 8.909 8.008 12.778 14.069 14.17 6.95 10.446 11.049 11.582 12.103 12.278 2021 +548 MYS BCA_NGDPD Malaysia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.994 -9.037 -12.246 -10.634 -4.467 -1.76 -0.335 7.459 4.934 0.755 -1.842 -7.817 -3.363 -4.105 -5.571 -8.945 -4.062 -5.456 12.118 14.621 8.309 7.211 6.546 11.149 11.099 13.764 15.362 14.663 16.295 14.829 9.941 10.741 5.094 3.435 4.327 2.987 2.393 2.791 2.231 3.498 4.167 3.798 1.601 2.235 2.196 2.146 2.097 1.996 2021 +556 MDV NGDP_R Maldives "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 5.274 5.69 6.115 6.385 7.494 8.529 9.262 10.083 10.962 11.981 11.496 12.289 13.083 13.792 14.827 15.921 17.367 19.174 21.051 22.573 23.65 24.466 25.958 32.55 34.513 29.982 37.811 40.728 44.591 41.367 44.373 48.175 49.387 52.983 56.867 58.507 62.215 66.701 72.119 77.084 51.261 70.203 76.335 80.991 86.273 91.102 96.136 101.476 2020 +556 MDV NGDP_RPCH Maldives "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 18.803 7.886 7.466 4.414 17.379 13.801 8.596 8.866 8.722 9.292 -4.049 6.896 6.467 5.417 7.505 7.377 9.084 10.405 9.789 7.23 4.77 3.452 6.098 25.394 6.031 -13.129 26.112 7.714 9.485 -7.229 7.267 8.567 2.517 7.281 7.33 2.885 6.338 7.21 8.123 6.884 -33.5 36.953 8.735 6.098 6.523 5.597 5.526 5.555 2020 +556 MDV NGDP Maldives "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 0.473 0.554 0.624 0.666 0.796 0.951 1.126 1.373 1.565 1.818 2.206 2.691 3.233 3.793 4.429 5.484 6.205 7.679 8.161 8.903 9.433 9.822 10.601 13.467 15.703 14.891 20.163 23.915 29.077 30.02 33.129 40.511 44.345 50.633 56.867 63.147 67.3 73.153 81.586 86.259 57.569 80.192 90.92 100.666 109.377 117.808 126.804 136.525 2020 +556 MDV NGDPD Maldives "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.063 0.073 0.087 0.094 0.113 0.134 0.158 0.149 0.178 0.201 0.231 0.262 0.306 0.346 0.382 0.466 0.527 0.652 0.693 0.756 0.801 0.767 0.828 1.052 1.227 1.163 1.575 1.868 2.272 2.345 2.588 2.629 2.885 3.286 3.69 4.098 4.367 4.747 5.294 5.598 3.736 5.204 5.9 6.533 7.098 7.645 8.229 8.86 2020 +556 MDV PPPGDP Maldives "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.243 0.287 0.327 0.355 0.432 0.507 0.561 0.626 0.705 0.801 0.797 0.881 0.959 1.035 1.137 1.246 1.384 1.554 1.726 1.877 2.011 2.127 2.292 2.931 3.191 2.859 3.717 4.111 4.588 4.283 4.65 5.153 5.438 6.14 6.957 7.628 8.279 8.964 9.924 10.796 7.266 10.365 12.071 13.264 14.425 15.516 16.685 17.953 2020 +556 MDV NGDP_D Maldives "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.964 9.732 10.211 10.434 10.618 11.149 12.163 13.62 14.28 15.177 19.186 21.896 24.711 27.504 29.871 34.444 35.729 40.049 38.766 39.44 39.886 40.144 40.84 41.373 45.499 49.666 53.325 58.72 65.209 72.569 74.659 84.092 89.791 95.565 100 107.93 108.173 109.672 113.126 111.902 112.305 114.229 119.106 124.294 126.78 129.315 131.901 134.54 2020 +556 MDV NGDPRPC Maldives "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "34,743.45" "36,068.88" "37,579.90" "37,853.97" "42,917.76" "46,972.59" "49,130.89" "52,131.61" "55,242.22" "58,845.56" "54,342.81" "55,473.68" "57,441.90" "58,938.05" "61,714.50" "65,033.07" "69,428.99" "75,058.25" "80,725.86" "84,832.67" "87,560.05" "88,654.39" "92,526.95" "114,184.77" "119,225.51" "102,067.90" "126,471.30" "133,590.31" "144,038.42" "131,420.22" "138,643.26" "148,035.93" "149,257.54" "157,482.04" "166,234.93" "168,207.00" "175,916.03" "185,486.36" "197,243.28" "207,341.04" "135,606.12" "182,650.84" "195,327.48" "203,818.10" "213,528.78" "221,757.38" "230,148.14" "238,923.16" 2014 +556 MDV NGDPRPPPPC Maldives "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,669.14" "4,847.27" "5,050.33" "5,087.16" "5,767.68" "6,312.61" "6,602.66" "7,005.92" "7,423.96" "7,908.21" "7,303.09" "7,455.06" "7,719.57" "7,920.64" "8,293.76" "8,739.74" "9,330.51" "10,087.02" "10,848.68" "11,400.59" "11,767.13" "11,914.19" "12,434.62" "15,345.20" "16,022.62" "13,716.82" "16,996.38" "17,953.09" "19,357.21" "17,661.46" "18,632.16" "19,894.43" "20,058.60" "21,163.88" "22,340.18" "22,605.20" "23,641.21" "24,927.36" "26,507.37" "27,864.40" "18,224.00" "24,546.30" "26,249.90" "27,390.95" "28,695.96" "29,801.80" "30,929.42" "32,108.69" 2014 +556 MDV NGDPPC Maldives "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,114.43" "3,510.10" "3,837.23" "3,949.72" "4,557.04" "5,236.76" "5,975.63" "7,100.09" "7,888.35" "8,930.83" "10,426.48" "12,146.36" "14,194.56" "16,210.15" "18,434.64" "22,399.80" "24,806.52" "30,059.98" "31,294.11" "33,458.09" "34,924.57" "35,589.77" "37,788.35" "47,242.14" "54,246.93" "50,693.50" "67,440.55" "78,444.54" "93,925.77" "95,370.31" "103,509.73" "124,486.68" "134,019.98" "150,497.68" "166,234.93" "181,545.66" "190,293.65" "203,426.72" "223,134.31" "232,019.50" "152,292.97" "208,640.65" "232,647.05" "253,333.11" "270,710.92" "286,765.98" "303,568.83" "321,446.07" 2014 +556 MDV NGDPDPC Maldives "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 412.508 464.914 534.906 560.243 646.388 737.78 835.636 769.824 897.934 987.814 "1,091.55" "1,184.66" "1,343.01" "1,479.45" "1,591.14" "1,903.13" "2,107.61" "2,553.95" "2,658.80" "2,842.66" "2,967.25" "2,780.45" "2,952.22" "3,690.79" "4,238.04" "3,960.43" "5,268.79" "6,128.48" "7,337.95" "7,450.81" "8,086.70" "8,078.31" "8,719.58" "9,766.24" "10,787.47" "11,781.03" "12,348.71" "13,200.96" "14,479.84" "15,056.42" "9,882.74" "13,539.30" "15,097.15" "16,439.53" "17,567.22" "18,609.08" "19,699.47" "20,859.58" 2014 +556 MDV PPPPC Maldives "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,599.39" "1,817.49" "2,010.63" "2,104.61" "2,472.27" "2,791.40" "2,978.45" "3,238.53" "3,552.78" "3,932.93" "3,767.91" "3,976.40" "4,211.32" "4,423.42" "4,730.73" "5,089.64" "5,533.17" "6,084.94" "6,618.08" "7,052.76" "7,444.43" "7,707.28" "8,169.32" "10,280.49" "11,022.48" "9,732.16" "12,431.13" "13,485.72" "14,819.28" "13,607.72" "14,528.18" "15,834.73" "16,435.79" "18,250.01" "20,337.74" "21,931.34" "23,409.63" "24,927.36" "27,140.58" "29,040.41" "19,222.02" "26,966.40" "30,888.26" "33,379.30" "35,703.37" "37,768.37" "39,943.66" "42,269.02" 2014 +556 MDV NGAP_NPGDP Maldives Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +556 MDV PPPSH Maldives Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.005 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 2020 +556 MDV PPPEX Maldives Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.947 1.931 1.908 1.877 1.843 1.876 2.006 2.192 2.22 2.271 2.767 3.055 3.371 3.665 3.897 4.401 4.483 4.94 4.729 4.744 4.691 4.618 4.626 4.595 4.921 5.209 5.425 5.817 6.338 7.009 7.125 7.862 8.154 8.246 8.174 8.278 8.129 8.161 8.221 7.99 7.923 7.737 7.532 7.59 7.582 7.593 7.6 7.605 2020 +556 MDV NID_NGDP Maldives Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 28.07 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 2020 +556 MDV NGSD_NGDP Maldives Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 -0.651 11.469 11.511 14.596 20.336 25.581 24.802 37.306 37.057 37.823 40.474 30.447 21.659 12.532 25.164 24.168 26.658 22.75 24.917 9.565 13.579 12.347 15.703 17.025 10.029 -3.467 0.829 5.788 -6.863 10.353 12.678 5.181 13.355 15.697 16.344 12.513 -3.638 -1.63 -8.38 -6.613 -15.532 11.209 4.992 7.666 9.541 10.388 13.007 13.067 2020 +556 MDV PCPI Maldives "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. PCPIE with base year 2019 is not available Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 13.529 15.031 14.909 16.384 16.547 15.031 16.399 18.318 19.506 20.903 24.152 27.171 31.751 38.141 39.432 41.596 44.194 47.543 46.872 48.258 47.69 48.011 48.456 47.098 50.083 51.315 53.111 56.72 63.55 66.429 70.514 78.463 87.009 90.487 92.702 93.974 94.727 96.879 98.203 99.505 97.919 98.128 102.317 106.774 108.909 111.087 113.309 115.575 2021 +556 MDV PCPIPCH Maldives "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 27.877 11.1 -0.81 9.891 0.991 -9.158 9.1 11.7 6.484 7.164 15.542 12.5 16.857 20.126 3.386 5.488 6.244 7.579 -1.41 2.956 -1.178 0.673 0.927 -2.803 6.339 2.46 3.5 6.795 12.041 4.53 6.15 11.273 10.891 3.997 2.448 1.371 0.801 2.272 1.367 1.326 -1.594 0.213 4.269 4.355 2 2 2 2 2021 +556 MDV PCPIE Maldives "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. PCPIE with base year 2019 is not available Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.098 30.471 36.628 47.58 41.572 44.941 50.677 45.931 47.458 46.179 49.683 47.18 46.494 51.172 52.681 54.314 59.14 64.423 67.921 72.626 84.721 89.322 92.059 93.138 94.217 95.937 98.08 98.61 100.301 98.251 98.408 104.559 107.696 109.849 112.046 114.287 116.573 2021 +556 MDV PCPIEPCH Maldives "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.447 20.206 29.901 -12.628 8.104 12.764 -9.365 3.324 -2.696 7.587 -5.037 -1.454 10.062 2.948 3.1 8.885 8.932 5.431 6.927 16.654 5.43 3.064 1.173 1.158 1.825 2.234 0.54 1.716 -2.044 0.16 6.25 3 2 2 2 2 2021 +556 MDV TM_RPCH Maldives Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Maldives Customs service Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;. Re-export jet fuel Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" 64.22 9.356 3.675 9.695 0.912 -9.752 -0.816 3.651 -0.327 18.092 -3.609 0.939 14.59 0.714 6.857 6.753 9.045 1.26 5.675 10.666 -3.34 9.108 -1.749 15.752 22.855 10.17 12.222 42.192 14.307 -35.697 10.443 45.221 -12.744 5.311 9.689 -6.843 15.237 7.981 13.571 0.814 -40.354 40.584 10.848 2.936 3.689 4.58 1.488 5.523 2020 +556 MDV TMG_RPCH Maldives Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Maldives Customs service Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;. Re-export jet fuel Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" 72.433 -0.197 21.666 32.605 6.558 -5.861 7.628 -0.62 6.366 25.369 -7.563 10.044 8.151 -1.388 6.832 6.491 8.569 3.147 4.827 11.672 -4.455 9.409 -2.141 18.634 23.967 6.319 15.855 45.326 13.806 -41.056 11.589 47.768 -14.263 1.806 10.038 -10.485 10.33 4.829 20.357 0.688 -38.172 37.664 7.845 1.341 2.192 1.999 2.506 4.697 2020 +556 MDV TX_RPCH Maldives Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Maldives Customs service Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;. Re-export jet fuel Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" 39.683 5.42 4.474 -3.43 9.493 10.818 4.721 -27.445 -10.147 17.943 18.561 -9.734 14.953 -9.406 24.488 2.624 11.919 -2.84 9.763 -0.021 4.097 9.728 4.875 16.364 7.238 -35.544 49.386 111.538 -1.79 -21.933 14.023 29.872 -5.016 10.192 8.425 -11.673 -0.147 4.003 4.695 5.545 -52.431 117.406 -1.662 4.899 5.899 6.427 5.072 5.481 2020 +556 MDV TXG_RPCH Maldives Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Maldives Customs service Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;. Re-export jet fuel Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.068 18.124 38.792 9.072 21.275 21.923 5.324 -18.227 -0.166 43.538 21.67 -7.999 -21.974 -24.585 39.271 -0.728 -9.331 0.053 10.195 -5.965 17.477 9.562 18.132 13.278 8.269 -18.178 29.793 -8.088 30.895 -54.163 13.564 87.455 -15.207 -0.84 -13.126 -26.142 6.596 22.525 3.312 7.502 -28.84 8.926 11.91 1.185 4.108 4.84 4.589 5.226 2020 +556 MDV LUR Maldives Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +556 MDV LE Maldives Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +556 MDV LP Maldives Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Department of National Planning. Latest actual data: 2014 Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022 0.152 0.158 0.163 0.169 0.175 0.182 0.189 0.193 0.198 0.204 0.212 0.222 0.228 0.234 0.24 0.245 0.25 0.255 0.261 0.266 0.27 0.276 0.281 0.285 0.289 0.294 0.299 0.305 0.31 0.315 0.32 0.325 0.331 0.336 0.342 0.348 0.354 0.36 0.366 0.372 0.378 0.384 0.391 0.397 0.404 0.411 0.418 0.425 2014 +556 MDV GGR Maldives General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.454 0.739 0.759 0.791 1.144 1.407 1.568 1.825 1.93 2.225 2.373 2.523 2.715 3.088 3.425 4.613 6.154 7.57 7.457 5.721 6.498 9.37 10.138 11.901 15.164 17.306 18.578 20.259 22.223 23.232 15.222 21.353 25.103 30.359 32.707 34.456 37.121 39.787 2020 +556 MDV GGR_NGDP Maldives General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.561 27.48 23.489 20.842 25.834 25.663 25.264 23.762 23.652 24.995 25.153 25.683 25.609 22.929 21.809 30.978 30.522 31.654 25.644 19.057 19.613 23.13 22.862 23.504 26.666 27.406 27.605 27.694 27.239 26.933 26.441 26.628 27.609 30.158 29.903 29.247 29.274 29.143 2020 +556 MDV GGX Maldives General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.735 1.014 1.167 1.317 1.358 1.718 1.693 1.937 2.114 2.495 2.74 2.912 3.136 3.552 3.779 5.775 7.066 8.325 10.342 11.104 10.996 12.664 13.2 13.666 16.539 21.441 25.307 22.498 26.522 28.995 28.754 32.806 39.987 42.434 42.356 42.959 43.506 46.202 2020 +556 MDV GGX_NGDP Maldives General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.328 37.701 36.093 34.729 30.65 31.325 27.277 25.223 25.903 28.023 29.045 29.649 29.576 26.375 24.065 38.784 35.046 34.812 35.569 36.99 33.193 31.26 29.767 26.991 29.084 33.954 37.602 30.754 32.508 33.614 49.946 40.909 43.98 42.154 38.724 36.465 34.31 33.842 2020 +556 MDV GGXCNL Maldives General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.282 -0.275 -0.408 -0.527 -0.213 -0.311 -0.125 -0.112 -0.184 -0.27 -0.367 -0.39 -0.421 -0.464 -0.354 -1.163 -0.912 -0.755 -2.886 -5.383 -4.499 -3.294 -3.062 -1.766 -1.375 -4.135 -6.728 -2.239 -4.299 -5.763 -13.532 -11.453 -14.884 -12.075 -9.648 -8.503 -6.385 -6.415 2020 +556 MDV GGXCNL_NGDP Maldives General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.767 -10.22 -12.604 -13.888 -4.816 -5.662 -2.013 -1.461 -2.251 -3.028 -3.893 -3.966 -3.967 -3.445 -2.257 -7.807 -4.524 -3.158 -9.925 -17.933 -13.58 -8.13 -6.905 -3.487 -2.418 -6.548 -9.998 -3.061 -5.27 -6.681 -23.505 -14.282 -16.371 -11.995 -8.821 -7.218 -5.035 -4.699 2020 +556 MDV GGSB Maldives General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +556 MDV GGSB_NPGDP Maldives General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +556 MDV GGXONLB Maldives General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.269 -0.254 -0.386 -0.496 -0.186 -0.324 -0.111 -0.157 -0.198 -0.262 -0.346 -0.352 -0.377 -0.429 -0.287 -1.093 -0.79 -0.678 -2.733 -4.865 -3.894 -2.64 -2.027 -0.86 -0.43 -2.821 -5.582 -1.252 -2.947 -4.382 -12.057 -9.41 -11.988 -8.474 -5.693 -4.261 -1.878 -1.612 2020 +556 MDV GGXONLB_NGDP Maldives General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.2 -9.421 -11.939 -13.07 -4.204 -5.907 -1.787 -2.05 -2.431 -2.947 -3.668 -3.585 -3.552 -3.184 -1.828 -7.342 -3.92 -2.835 -9.398 -16.205 -11.754 -6.516 -4.57 -1.698 -0.756 -4.468 -8.294 -1.712 -3.612 -5.08 -20.944 -11.734 -13.185 -8.418 -5.205 -3.617 -1.481 -1.181 2020 +556 MDV GGXWDN Maldives General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +556 MDV GGXWDN_NGDP Maldives General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +556 MDV GGXWDG Maldives General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.927 3.204 3.468 3.681 4.11 4.694 5.064 5.445 6.432 7.416 8.567 11.328 14.526 17.475 21.01 25.332 28.329 31.314 34.681 41.909 47.229 58.749 67.982 88.881 100.096 114.94 126.245 136.533 144.088 149.304 154.762 2020 +556 MDV GGXWDG_NGDP Maldives General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.112 39.261 38.948 39.017 41.845 44.279 37.606 34.674 43.196 36.78 35.824 38.958 48.387 52.748 51.863 57.123 55.949 55.065 54.921 62.272 64.563 72.009 78.811 154.392 124.82 126.419 125.41 124.828 122.308 117.743 113.358 2020 +556 MDV NGDP_FY Maldives "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. During the mission in Oct/Nov 2010, we found that the public guaranteed SOE debt for 2009 was only 20 percent of the figure previously reported. As a result, public debt to GDP ratio has declined significantly for 2009. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.473 0.554 0.624 0.666 0.796 0.951 1.126 1.373 1.565 1.818 2.206 2.691 3.233 3.793 4.429 5.484 6.205 7.679 8.161 8.903 9.433 9.822 10.601 13.467 15.703 14.891 20.163 23.915 29.077 30.02 33.129 40.511 44.345 50.633 56.867 63.147 67.3 73.153 81.586 86.259 57.569 80.192 90.92 100.666 109.377 117.808 126.804 136.525 2020 +556 MDV BCA Maldives Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data reported to the IMF on a BPM5 basis are re-arranged to a BPM6 presentational basis, for publication purposes. Primary domestic currency: Maldivian rufiyaa Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.01 -0.005 -0.004 -0.01 -0.004 0.006 0.011 0.02 0.022 0.022 0.029 0.006 -0.02 -0.054 -0.011 -0.018 -0.007 -0.035 -0.022 -0.079 -0.051 -0.059 -0.036 -0.031 -0.122 -0.273 -0.302 -0.266 -0.61 -0.226 -0.19 -0.39 -0.192 -0.141 -0.135 -0.307 -1.032 -1.027 -1.503 -1.49 -1.327 -0.457 -0.885 -0.806 -0.742 -0.735 -0.575 -0.614 2020 +556 MDV BCA_NGDPD Maldives Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -16.078 -6.215 -4.633 -11.079 -3.406 4.345 6.851 13.167 12.213 10.958 12.404 2.377 -6.411 -15.538 -2.906 -3.902 -1.412 -5.32 -3.153 -10.435 -6.421 -7.653 -4.297 -2.975 -9.971 -23.467 -19.171 -14.212 -26.863 -9.647 -7.322 -14.819 -6.645 -4.303 -3.656 -7.487 -23.638 -21.63 -28.38 -26.613 -35.532 -8.791 -15.008 -12.334 -10.459 -9.612 -6.993 -6.933 2020 +678 MLI NGDP_R Mali "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts have new methodology starting in 1990. Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1999 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,209.88" "1,154.92" "1,021.45" "1,054.42" "1,079.93" "1,114.95" "1,183.00" "1,212.33" "1,212.98" "1,342.67" "1,467.68" "1,580.40" "1,555.71" "1,611.11" "1,672.37" "1,722.49" "1,847.90" "1,936.54" "1,993.19" "2,117.67" "2,116.39" "2,441.81" "2,517.66" "2,747.24" "2,790.10" "2,972.43" "3,111.01" "3,219.69" "3,373.38" "3,531.22" "3,722.39" "3,843.00" "3,810.87" "3,898.33" "4,174.51" "4,432.15" "4,691.54" "4,940.44" "5,174.94" "5,421.52" "5,354.10" "5,517.74" "5,658.05" "5,957.93" "6,271.32" "6,584.88" "6,914.13" "7,259.83" 2020 +678 MLI NGDP_RPCH Mali "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.299 -4.542 -11.557 3.229 2.419 3.243 6.104 2.479 0.054 10.692 9.31 7.68 -1.562 3.561 3.802 2.997 7.281 4.797 2.926 6.245 -0.061 15.376 3.106 9.119 1.56 6.535 4.662 3.494 4.773 4.679 5.413 3.24 -0.836 2.295 7.085 6.172 5.852 5.305 4.746 4.765 -1.244 3.056 2.543 5.3 5.26 5 5 5 2020 +678 MLI NGDP Mali "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts have new methodology starting in 1990. Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1999 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 429.108 451.006 482.236 540.43 618.932 640.668 686.024 693.547 689.855 769.727 877.44 923.333 890.724 951.026 "1,401.97" "1,650.18" "1,734.52" "1,857.88" "1,959.38" "2,117.67" "2,103.27" "2,540.20" "2,711.12" "2,733.68" "2,876.23" "3,294.06" "3,607.84" "3,903.96" "4,387.93" "4,812.03" "5,288.94" "6,123.93" "6,352.36" "6,540.56" "7,093.00" "7,747.73" "8,311.93" "8,922.04" "9,481.96" "10,124.69" "10,052.82" "10,614.04" "11,422.05" "12,388.24" "13,365.86" "14,314.84" "15,331.19" "16,419.71" 2020 +678 MLI NGDPD Mali "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.031 1.66 1.468 1.418 1.416 1.426 1.981 2.308 2.316 2.827 3.223 3.284 3.372 3.362 2.575 3.337 3.416 3.208 3.328 3.444 2.963 3.468 3.905 4.713 5.452 6.251 6.906 8.157 9.837 10.221 10.698 12.993 12.45 13.243 14.369 13.106 14.022 15.36 17.079 17.281 17.491 19.151 18.434 19.388 20.995 22.408 24.239 25.96 2020 +678 MLI PPPGDP Mali "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.84 4.012 3.768 4.042 4.289 4.568 4.944 5.192 5.378 6.187 7.016 7.81 7.863 8.336 8.838 9.294 10.153 10.823 11.265 12.138 12.405 14.635 15.325 17.052 17.783 19.539 21.081 22.408 23.927 25.208 26.892 28.34 28.185 29.823 32.435 35.447 39.327 41.593 44.608 47.569 47.544 51.033 56.051 61.125 65.69 70.257 75.174 80.46 2020 +678 MLI NGDP_D Mali "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 35.467 39.051 47.211 51.254 57.312 57.462 57.99 57.208 56.873 57.328 59.784 58.424 57.255 59.029 83.832 95.802 93.864 95.938 98.304 100 99.38 104.03 107.684 99.506 103.087 110.82 115.97 121.253 130.075 136.271 142.085 159.353 166.691 167.779 169.912 174.807 177.169 180.592 183.228 186.75 187.76 192.362 201.872 207.929 213.127 217.389 221.737 226.172 2020 +678 MLI NGDPRPC Mali "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "170,643.06" "159,635.93" "138,244.75" "139,748.27" "140,344.43" "142,360.04" "148,751.68" "150,371.57" "148,439.92" "161,827.84" "173,691.69" "183,011.28" "175,779.87" "177,295.27" "179,151.99" "179,694.64" "187,841.14" "191,843.37" "192,382.57" "198,974.62" "193,339.98" "216,633.49" "216,723.81" "229,267.59" "225,570.56" "232,665.97" "235,622.00" "235,849.80" "239,016.73" "242,172.73" "247,345.20" "247,702.26" "238,484.76" "236,982.49" "246,513.47" "254,155.17" "261,142.22" "266,871.75" "271,255.28" "275,791.62" "264,415.75" "264,534.08" "263,339.09" "269,216.73" "275,113.21" "280,439.54" "285,868.66" "291,405.38" 2017 +678 MLI NGDPRPPPPC Mali "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,436.62" "1,343.95" "1,163.86" "1,176.52" "1,181.54" "1,198.51" "1,252.32" "1,265.96" "1,249.70" "1,362.41" "1,462.29" "1,540.75" "1,479.87" "1,492.62" "1,508.26" "1,512.82" "1,581.41" "1,615.10" "1,619.64" "1,675.14" "1,627.70" "1,823.81" "1,824.57" "1,930.17" "1,899.05" "1,958.78" "1,983.67" "1,985.59" "2,012.25" "2,038.82" "2,082.36" "2,085.37" "2,007.77" "1,995.12" "2,075.36" "2,139.70" "2,198.52" "2,246.76" "2,283.66" "2,321.85" "2,226.08" "2,227.08" "2,217.02" "2,266.50" "2,316.14" "2,360.98" "2,406.69" "2,453.30" 2017 +678 MLI NGDPPC Mali "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "60,521.94" "62,339.08" "65,267.01" "71,626.01" "80,434.44" "81,802.51" "86,261.21" "86,024.37" "84,421.79" "92,772.59" "103,840.11" "106,922.53" "100,642.95" "104,655.86" "150,186.02" "172,150.95" "176,315.50" "184,050.78" "189,119.06" "198,974.59" "192,141.80" "225,363.04" "233,377.04" "228,135.57" "232,534.15" "257,841.39" "273,251.06" "285,973.99" "310,901.19" "330,010.54" "351,439.65" "394,720.57" "397,532.04" "397,605.96" "418,856.10" "444,281.86" "462,661.77" "481,948.56" "497,016.49" "515,041.07" "496,465.72" "508,863.31" "531,609.16" "559,778.73" "586,340.18" "609,645.86" "633,877.15" "659,077.20" 2017 +678 MLI NGDPDPC Mali "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 286.454 229.416 198.621 187.965 184.082 182.083 249.094 286.223 283.437 340.745 381.395 380.32 381.039 369.975 275.823 348.164 347.271 317.786 321.178 323.608 270.663 307.708 336.179 393.308 440.758 489.293 523.071 597.55 697.011 700.95 710.854 837.458 779.118 805.046 848.522 751.553 780.509 829.713 895.211 879.08 863.787 918.129 857.976 876.084 921.004 954.306 "1,002.16" "1,042.00" 2017 +678 MLI PPPPC Mali "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 541.565 554.563 509.926 535.658 557.359 583.239 621.696 644.011 658.156 745.653 830.268 904.404 888.464 917.362 946.769 969.549 "1,032.06" "1,072.23" "1,087.34" "1,140.45" "1,133.26" "1,298.40" "1,319.19" "1,423.08" "1,437.72" "1,529.45" "1,596.67" "1,641.41" "1,695.35" "1,728.74" "1,786.89" "1,826.65" "1,763.84" "1,812.97" "1,915.36" "2,032.67" "2,189.01" "2,246.76" "2,338.21" "2,419.84" "2,347.99" "2,446.65" "2,608.76" "2,762.01" "2,881.73" "2,992.12" "3,108.11" "3,229.61" 2017 +678 MLI NGAP_NPGDP Mali Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +678 MLI PPPSH Mali Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.029 0.027 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.024 0.025 0.027 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.025 0.028 0.028 0.029 0.028 0.029 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.028 0.028 0.03 0.032 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.035 0.036 0.035 0.035 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.037 0.038 2020 +678 MLI PPPEX Mali Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 111.754 112.411 127.993 133.716 144.314 140.255 138.751 133.576 128.27 124.418 125.068 118.224 113.277 114.084 158.63 177.558 170.838 171.653 173.928 174.471 169.548 173.57 176.91 160.311 161.738 168.585 171.138 174.225 183.385 190.896 196.677 216.09 225.379 219.312 218.683 218.571 211.357 214.509 212.563 212.841 211.443 207.984 203.778 202.671 203.468 203.751 203.943 204.073 2020 +678 MLI NID_NGDP Mali Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts have new methodology starting in 1990. Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1999 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 21.329 30.357 26.683 22.755 22.676 49.441 29.758 27.021 26.836 20.369 28.445 29.36 27.473 28.613 36.342 35.864 28.225 29.735 22.923 17.893 17.176 20.49 15.746 20.812 21.629 20.882 21.192 23.874 24.118 22 24.026 19.723 17.183 19.323 20.16 20.761 23.963 21.59 20.458 22.532 16.466 21.208 14.602 16.254 16.481 15.993 16.243 16.474 2020 +678 MLI NGSD_NGDP Mali Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: National accounts have new methodology starting in 1990. Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1999 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 9.097 8.321 26.683 22.755 22.676 44.289 22.74 26.685 25.625 21.163 27.514 30.62 27.242 29.075 32.841 32.81 21.106 24.128 17.492 11.587 8.503 11.629 13.7 14.918 14.758 13.767 17.935 18.311 13.755 15.677 13.306 14.666 14.99 16.436 15.452 15.437 16.721 14.305 15.559 15.075 14.248 11.182 6.745 9.183 10.061 9.811 10.402 10.673 2020 +678 MLI PCPI Mali "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. January of year Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 48.586 54.765 56.874 62.846 69.579 75.895 74.843 63.664 69.361 69.251 70.365 71.425 67.207 66.825 83.056 92.727 98.709 98.045 101.969 100.783 100 105.184 110.476 109.04 105.635 112.386 114.13 115.743 126.365 129.368 130.915 134.785 141.93 141.107 142.366 144.405 141.803 145.189 147.965 143.482 144.172 149.663 161.636 166.485 170.647 174.06 177.541 181.092 2021 +678 MLI PCPIPCH Mali "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 20.25 12.717 3.852 10.5 10.714 9.078 -1.387 -14.936 8.948 -0.158 1.608 1.508 -5.907 -0.568 24.289 11.643 6.452 -0.673 4.003 -1.163 -0.777 5.184 5.03 -1.299 -3.123 6.39 1.552 1.414 9.177 2.376 1.196 2.956 5.301 -0.58 0.892 1.433 -1.802 2.388 1.912 -3.03 0.481 3.808 8 3 2.5 2 2 2 2021 +678 MLI PCPIE Mali "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. January of year Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70.069 66.71 63.899 64.173 84.742 92.489 95.062 95.966 98.88 97.479 100 105.182 109.524 104.062 105.602 109.104 113.025 115.686 125 126.849 129.174 135.966 139.23 139.23 140.826 142.185 141.106 143.571 144.692 139.888 140.896 153.361 159.496 164.281 168.388 171.755 175.191 178.694 2021 +678 MLI PCPIEPCH Mali "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.795 -4.214 0.429 32.051 9.142 2.782 0.95 3.036 -1.416 2.586 5.182 4.128 -4.987 1.48 3.316 3.594 2.354 8.051 1.479 1.833 5.259 2.4 0 1.147 0.965 -0.758 1.747 0.78 -3.32 0.721 8.847 4 3 2.5 2 2 2 2021 +678 MLI TM_RPCH Mali Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. Base year: 1998 Methodology used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Formula used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 18.329 -12.079 10.245 26.688 23.571 38.905 -11.828 -3.892 9.102 -2.678 12.667 0.944 7.462 -5.017 -6.394 18.848 -12.798 11.264 4.054 5.01 -4.017 26.989 -9.45 15.548 38.031 6.512 13.688 1.303 19.636 -12.811 18.88 12.346 4.054 25.929 10.724 46.525 15.851 -20.62 -12.286 10.746 7.842 8.128 -13.996 11.012 7.353 6.176 4.922 4.065 2021 +678 MLI TMG_RPCH Mali Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. Base year: 1998 Methodology used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Formula used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 16.228 3.03 10.28 38.073 25.801 35.424 -15.231 -4.881 10.325 0.602 8.101 11.617 -2.379 -0.605 -4.906 20.417 -10.431 12.505 6.381 5.169 -0.642 25.87 -5.145 16.896 38.054 7.342 15.013 3.237 24.444 -11.993 16.347 8.312 7.544 1.993 12.564 49.86 13.336 -14.182 -12.073 11.608 10.983 12.7 -12.484 7.397 5.629 4.877 5.269 4.814 2021 +678 MLI TX_RPCH Mali Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. Base year: 1998 Methodology used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Formula used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 22.587 -6.128 11.585 27.321 21.856 -3.246 9.683 -3.749 -2.289 18.441 1.512 13.114 7.006 8.955 -6.383 10.626 4.26 38.936 1.265 23.553 -3.385 23.99 33.012 -11.849 -5.322 16.796 -1.75 -6.056 -4.709 -12.58 -1.015 7.213 9.003 10.217 -1.806 31.204 -3.891 13.589 -2.582 7.655 -21.864 3.396 -0.051 8.35 7.626 4.144 4.682 2.55 2021 +678 MLI TXG_RPCH Mali Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. Base year: 1998 Methodology used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Formula used to derive volumes: trade volumes directly from the authorities' data on physical exports of main categories (agricultural products, cotton, gold) Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 17.143 10.854 28.629 41.318 29.373 -3.53 7.594 -1.369 -3.2 17.963 4.081 19.019 4.946 10.154 -6.744 14.729 0.003 47.146 1.047 19.023 -2.651 20.424 36.115 -15.804 -5.593 16.097 2.291 -8.013 -3.902 -9.501 -2.081 8.943 14.671 6.8 -2.973 31.852 -4.191 11.044 -0.743 3.987 -12.84 0.163 2.101 5.501 8.309 3.225 5.069 3.953 2021 +678 MLI LUR Mali Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +678 MLI LE Mali Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +678 MLI LP Mali Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Other Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: Population data from World Development Indicators. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 7.09 7.235 7.389 7.545 7.695 7.832 7.953 8.062 8.172 8.297 8.45 8.636 8.85 9.087 9.335 9.586 9.838 10.094 10.361 10.643 10.946 11.272 11.617 11.983 12.369 12.776 13.203 13.651 14.114 14.581 15.049 15.515 15.979 16.45 16.934 17.439 17.965 18.512 19.078 19.658 20.249 20.858 21.486 22.131 22.795 23.481 24.186 24.913 2017 +678 MLI GGR Mali General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 352.282 394.851 456.692 536.528 557.96 621.605 "1,798.67" 730.254 741.5 918.936 935.807 "1,049.94" 925.843 "1,137.22" "1,215.12" "1,481.12" "1,522.19" "1,789.71" "1,475.90" "2,173.30" "2,080.41" "2,355.01" "2,221.25" "2,538.66" "2,883.37" "3,161.39" "3,424.04" "3,705.19" 2021 +678 MLI GGR_NGDP Mali General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.749 15.544 16.845 19.627 19.399 18.87 49.854 18.705 16.899 19.097 17.694 17.145 14.575 17.387 17.131 19.117 18.313 20.059 15.565 21.465 20.695 22.188 19.447 20.492 21.573 22.085 22.334 22.566 2021 +678 MLI GGX Mali General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 407.862 465.933 540.579 568.99 625.835 712.656 796.302 838.95 828.24 "1,097.79" "1,071.60" "1,259.19" 986.591 "1,292.36" "1,419.86" "1,622.27" "1,850.10" "2,045.03" "1,925.54" "2,343.80" "2,625.27" "2,881.03" "2,792.36" "3,120.90" "3,418.01" "3,590.83" "3,883.98" "4,197.78" 2021 +678 MLI GGX_NGDP Mali General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.392 18.342 19.939 20.814 21.759 21.635 22.071 21.49 18.875 22.814 20.261 20.562 15.531 19.759 20.018 20.939 22.258 22.921 20.307 23.149 26.115 27.144 24.447 25.192 25.573 25.085 25.334 25.566 2021 +678 MLI GGXCNL Mali General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -55.58 -71.082 -83.887 -32.462 -67.875 -91.051 "1,002.37" -108.696 -86.74 -178.856 -135.795 -209.243 -60.748 -155.142 -204.737 -141.14 -327.911 -255.314 -449.64 -170.5 -544.867 -526.025 -571.103 -582.247 -534.634 -429.445 -459.936 -492.591 2021 +678 MLI GGXCNL_NGDP Mali General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.643 -2.798 -3.094 -1.187 -2.36 -2.764 27.783 -2.784 -1.977 -3.717 -2.568 -3.417 -0.956 -2.372 -2.886 -1.822 -3.945 -2.862 -4.742 -1.684 -5.42 -4.956 -5 -4.7 -4 -3 -3 -3 2021 +678 MLI GGSB Mali General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +678 MLI GGSB_NPGDP Mali General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +678 MLI GGXONLB Mali General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -39.58 -56.482 -65.506 -13.674 -50.665 -72.796 "1,017.87" -94.809 -72.64 -163.156 -114.607 -173.846 -27.878 -122.742 -163.005 -95.235 -271.814 -180.914 -365.666 -66.4 -421.245 -379.307 -396.04 -363.813 -278.546 -155.175 -166.192 -177.992 2021 +678 MLI GGXONLB_NGDP Mali General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.882 -2.224 -2.416 -0.5 -1.761 -2.21 28.213 -2.429 -1.655 -3.391 -2.167 -2.839 -0.439 -1.877 -2.298 -1.229 -3.27 -2.028 -3.856 -0.656 -4.19 -3.574 -3.467 -2.937 -2.084 -1.084 -1.084 -1.084 2021 +678 MLI GGXWDN Mali General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,944.22" "1,993.27" "1,163.27" "1,022.20" "1,062.01" "1,385.66" 473.373 514.681 664.036 601.433 914.244 "1,071.82" "1,354.88" "1,322.37" "1,394.34" "1,793.50" "2,492.25" "2,774.61" "3,232.27" "3,498.89" "4,093.57" "4,751.29" "5,153.78" "5,351.97" "5,581.88" "5,832.36" "6,130.62" "6,449.69" 2021 +678 MLI GGXWDN_NGDP Mali General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 92.438 78.469 42.908 37.393 36.924 42.065 13.121 13.184 15.133 12.499 17.286 17.502 21.329 20.218 19.658 23.149 29.984 31.098 34.089 34.558 40.721 44.764 45.121 43.202 41.762 40.743 39.988 39.28 2021 +678 MLI GGXWDG Mali General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,903.92" "1,968.60" "1,156.10" "1,206.91" "1,220.51" "1,535.90" 651.785 723.581 884.883 "1,054.60" "1,337.51" "1,467.59" "1,612.86" "1,725.52" "1,908.49" "2,375.54" "2,993.82" "3,210.56" "3,558.02" "4,123.26" "4,758.46" "5,513.63" "6,381.44" "6,917.34" "7,396.16" "7,772.74" "8,189.99" "8,646.31" 2021 +678 MLI GGXWDG_NGDP Mali General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 90.522 77.498 42.643 44.15 42.434 46.626 18.066 18.535 20.166 21.916 25.289 23.965 25.39 26.382 26.907 30.661 36.018 35.985 37.524 40.725 47.335 51.947 55.869 55.838 55.336 54.299 53.42 52.658 2021 +678 MLI NGDP_FY Mali "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Approved budget and staff estimates for current year; authorities' medium-term fiscal framework plus staff estimates for outer years and the estimated impact of the January - July 2022 sanctions imposed on Mali. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Expenditure is reported on accrual basis, revenue on a cash basis (except for corporate income tax, which has a separate reporting regime) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 429.108 451.006 482.236 540.43 618.932 640.668 686.024 693.547 689.855 769.727 877.44 923.333 890.724 951.026 "1,401.97" "1,650.18" "1,734.52" "1,857.88" "1,959.38" "2,117.67" "2,103.27" "2,540.20" "2,711.12" "2,733.68" "2,876.23" "3,294.06" "3,607.84" "3,903.96" "4,387.93" "4,812.03" "5,288.94" "6,123.93" "6,352.36" "6,540.56" "7,093.00" "7,747.73" "8,311.93" "8,922.04" "9,481.96" "10,124.69" "10,052.82" "10,614.04" "11,422.05" "12,388.24" "13,365.86" "14,314.84" "15,331.19" "16,419.71" 2021 +678 MLI BCA Mali Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Projections from 2022 are based on the assumption that the sanctions imposed on Mali in January 2022 will last for 4-5 months. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.124 -0.14 -0.115 -0.103 -0.119 -0.21 -0.254 -0.214 -0.241 0.022 -0.03 0.041 -0.008 0.016 -0.09 -0.102 -0.243 -0.18 -0.181 -0.217 -0.257 -0.307 -0.08 -0.278 -0.375 -0.445 -0.225 -0.454 -1.337 -1.118 -1.147 -0.657 -0.273 -0.382 -0.676 -0.698 -1.015 -1.119 -0.837 -1.289 -0.388 -1.92 -1.448 -1.371 -1.348 -1.385 -1.416 -1.506 2021 +678 MLI BCA_NGDPD Mali Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.121 -8.437 -7.849 -7.242 -8.401 -14.703 -12.827 -9.254 -10.411 0.794 -0.931 1.26 -0.231 0.462 -3.5 -3.054 -7.119 -5.607 -5.43 -6.306 -8.672 -8.861 -2.046 -5.894 -6.871 -7.115 -3.258 -5.563 -13.588 -10.937 -10.719 -5.057 -2.193 -2.887 -4.708 -5.323 -7.242 -7.285 -4.899 -7.457 -2.218 -10.026 -7.857 -7.071 -6.42 -6.183 -5.841 -5.801 2020 +181 MLT NGDP_R Malta "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.044 5.973 6.126 6.375 6.384 6.6 6.766 7.089 7.36 7.277 7.68 7.716 8.034 8.474 9.12 9.997 10.335 11.464 12.171 12.891 11.818 13.035 13.848 14.307 14.826 15.359 15.903 16.45 2021 +181 MLT NGDP_RPCH Malta "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.175 2.565 4.074 0.14 3.384 2.51 4.775 3.826 -1.134 5.544 0.467 4.118 5.473 7.634 9.608 3.381 10.925 6.169 5.917 -8.325 10.298 6.237 3.315 3.628 3.593 3.541 3.44 2021 +181 MLT NGDP Malta "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.779 2.894 3.136 3.343 3.583 4.153 4.286 4.516 4.788 4.896 5.159 5.403 5.79 6.206 6.26 6.816 6.925 7.364 7.944 8.751 9.997 10.541 11.941 12.955 14.048 13.074 14.681 16.231 17.306 18.181 19.169 20.2 21.267 2021 +181 MLT NGDPD Malta "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.38 3.446 3.489 3.697 3.858 4.075 4.089 4.478 5.455 6.102 6.415 6.811 7.989 9.127 8.721 9.043 9.637 9.468 10.551 11.629 11.093 11.665 13.485 15.306 15.728 14.921 17.376 17.156 17.738 18.685 19.817 21.018 22.275 2021 +181 MLT PPPGDP Malta "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.845 2.074 2.205 2.351 2.455 2.593 2.746 2.974 3.289 3.661 3.974 4.351 4.81 5.118 5.468 5.966 6.318 6.739 7.046 7.416 7.508 7.587 7.903 8.388 8.625 9.196 9.718 10.457 11.066 11.01 11.76 12.061 12.703 13.757 14.924 16.674 18.079 20.66 22.458 24.213 22.465 25.808 29.367 31.421 33.244 35.079 37.013 39.027 2021 +181 MLT NGDP_D Malta "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.723 71.759 73.715 75.094 76.681 78.167 79.855 81.679 84.317 86.021 88.744 89.742 91.668 93.754 95.951 100 101.997 104.161 106.441 108.973 110.626 112.629 117.21 120.959 122.627 124.805 127.019 129.284 2021 +181 MLT NGDPRPC Malta "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "15,545.81" "15,258.95" "15,522.44" "16,046.88" "15,966.07" "16,391.48" "16,706.22" "17,477.26" "18,047.41" "17,708.42" "18,550.13" "18,593.57" "19,240.64" "20,055.37" "21,238.70" "22,735.76" "22,944.94" "24,905.25" "25,585.47" "26,118.91" "22,967.12" "25,256.91" "26,566.47" "27,256.36" "28,104.83" "28,969.66" "29,846.34" "30,719.55" 2021 +181 MLT NGDPRPPPPC Malta "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,680.98" "15,964.30" "15,884.97" "15,712.42" "15,966.58" "16,211.50" "16,387.73" "17,199.38" "18,246.60" "19,354.06" "20,058.64" "20,687.31" "22,121.88" "22,764.67" "23,576.24" "24,976.43" "25,839.88" "26,878.91" "27,592.60" "28,469.87" "28,016.43" "27,499.45" "27,974.31" "28,919.45" "28,773.82" "29,540.48" "30,107.70" "31,497.27" "32,524.78" "31,913.86" "33,430.78" "33,509.06" "34,675.21" "36,143.50" "38,276.08" "40,974.06" "41,351.03" "44,883.88" "46,109.77" "47,071.11" "41,391.02" "45,517.64" "47,877.70" "49,121.02" "50,650.12" "52,208.69" "53,788.64" "55,362.33" 2021 +181 MLT NGDPPC Malta "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,382.27" "7,646.62" "8,221.07" "8,702.36" "9,272.96" "10,683.61" "10,949.60" "11,442.29" "12,050.27" "12,242.94" "12,812.67" "13,340.78" "14,275.27" "15,217.10" "15,233.02" "16,462.22" "16,686.22" "17,637.48" "18,802.78" "20,378.70" "22,735.76" "23,403.15" "25,941.53" "27,233.40" "28,462.47" "25,407.63" "28,446.65" "31,138.56" "32,968.90" "34,464.03" "36,155.55" "37,910.42" "39,715.38" 2021 +181 MLT NGDPDPC Malta "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,978.86" "9,107.64" "9,147.98" "9,621.95" "9,983.88" "10,482.00" "10,447.79" "11,346.46" "13,730.31" "15,260.89" "15,930.14" "16,818.01" "19,696.18" "22,378.18" "21,223.68" "21,842.07" "23,222.39" "22,674.79" "24,972.68" "27,080.10" "25,228.18" "25,897.87" "29,295.32" "32,175.98" "31,866.53" "28,997.27" "33,667.37" "32,912.47" "33,792.94" "35,419.92" "37,377.68" "39,446.75" "41,598.43" 2021 +181 MLT PPPPC Malta "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,853.05" "6,522.55" "6,891.16" "7,083.24" "7,457.60" "7,811.41" "8,055.32" "8,663.39" "9,514.97" "10,488.25" "11,276.86" "12,023.64" "13,150.43" "13,853.27" "14,653.60" "15,849.38" "16,697.55" "17,668.45" "18,341.74" "19,191.56" "19,313.76" "19,384.47" "20,026.54" "21,111.77" "21,569.32" "22,838.45" "23,995.23" "25,781.08" "27,132.63" "26,793.63" "28,404.54" "29,062.60" "30,423.68" "32,560.23" "34,754.61" "37,922.11" "40,137.46" "44,883.88" "47,211.25" "49,057.75" "43,657.77" "50,005.37" "56,337.69" "59,860.12" "63,018.62" "66,165.04" "69,465.09" "72,880.94" 2021 +181 MLT NGAP_NPGDP Malta Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.402 -0.772 0.111 0.503 -1.23 0.18 -0.282 1.502 2.982 -1.185 0.281 -1.103 -2.21 -2.728 -0.842 2.314 0.827 0.362 1.327 0.642 -5.662 -1.176 0.922 0.451 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +181 MLT PPPSH Malta Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 2021 +181 MLT PPPEX Malta Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.524 0.509 0.483 0.464 0.448 0.436 0.449 0.454 0.447 0.443 0.446 0.451 0.447 0.45 0.461 0.466 0.458 0.465 0.474 0.483 0.553 0.565 0.571 0.571 0.568 0.561 0.556 0.554 0.561 0.569 0.58 0.574 0.58 0.577 0.586 0.6 0.583 0.578 0.577 0.58 0.582 0.569 0.553 0.551 0.547 0.546 0.546 0.545 2021 +181 MLT NID_NGDP Malta Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.66 27.538 33.497 30.763 29.719 28.99 25.944 27.267 28.994 29.848 33.774 31.778 26.987 29.446 30.392 31.82 28.575 25.64 23.369 23.945 26.911 20.722 17.358 22.839 24.031 27.686 23.598 23.558 22.129 20.032 22.277 17.682 17.155 16.174 15.664 24.14 23.255 21.337 20.994 21.24 21.934 23.002 20.799 20.846 21.323 21.314 21.317 21.635 2021 +181 MLT NGSD_NGDP Malta Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 49.2 56.183 53.161 47.228 47.852 41.21 41.523 45.542 50.798 45.547 48.583 48.691 44.106 40.81 39.879 31.378 25.111 29.688 27.081 31.384 21.353 16.884 16.686 17.729 13.495 13.156 11.883 17.003 21.09 13.58 17.767 17.484 18.812 18.738 24.167 26.839 22.687 27.194 27.415 26.211 19.076 18.127 17.698 18.606 19.575 20.978 22.409 23.624 2021 +181 MLT PCPI Malta "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 42.534 47.472 50.233 49.769 49.549 49.432 50.436 50.645 51.124 51.567 53.101 54.456 55.461 57.697 60.078 62.466 63.693 66.192 68.632 70.206 72.338 74.157 76.095 77.564 79.678 81.688 83.792 84.376 88.328 89.953 91.789 94.096 97.133 98.083 98.84 100.003 100.903 102.175 103.954 105.538 106.368 107.119 113.41 118.647 121.732 124.269 126.816 129.416 2021 +181 MLT PCPIPCH Malta "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 2.692 11.61 5.817 -0.925 -0.443 -0.236 2.031 0.416 0.946 0.866 2.975 2.552 1.845 4.031 4.128 3.973 1.964 3.924 3.686 2.294 3.037 2.514 2.614 1.931 2.726 2.522 2.576 0.697 4.684 1.84 2.041 2.513 3.227 0.979 0.771 1.176 0.9 1.261 1.741 1.523 0.787 0.706 5.873 4.618 2.6 2.084 2.05 2.05 2021 +181 MLT PCPIE Malta "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 44.925 48.719 50.902 49.264 49.879 50.119 50.832 51.246 51.596 50.177 53.296 53.839 55.156 57.684 59.701 61.872 63.03 65.93 67.85 70.8 71.52 74.07 75.59 77.44 78.9 81.56 82.19 84.7 88.92 88.53 92.11 93.47 96.04 97.01 97.38 98.6 99.55 100.88 102.13 103.44 103.61 106.33 113.27 117.476 120.295 122.761 125.278 127.846 2021 +181 MLT PCPIEPCH Malta "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 12.663 8.445 4.482 -3.217 1.248 0.48 1.424 0.815 0.682 -2.749 6.215 1.02 2.446 4.583 3.496 3.637 1.872 4.601 2.912 4.348 1.017 3.565 2.052 2.447 1.885 3.371 0.772 3.054 4.982 -0.439 4.044 1.476 2.75 1.01 0.381 1.253 0.963 1.336 1.239 1.283 0.164 2.625 6.527 3.713 2.399 2.05 2.05 2.05 2021 +181 MLT TM_RPCH Malta Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.843 -8.248 -4.05 -4.249 3.796 9.044 -0.033 14.029 34.868 11.077 15.665 5.394 3.026 5.874 7.534 10.032 -5.921 -1.684 2.511 10.125 10.431 -9.157 1.242 4.555 -1.176 5.986 18.433 8.13 19.529 -1.079 8.217 3.793 3.773 -1.246 0.898 19.266 5.771 4.526 0.187 7.94 -0.165 8.009 3.708 3.571 2.567 1.771 1.7 1.7 2021 +181 MLT TMG_RPCH Malta Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.157 1.242 4.555 -1.176 5.986 18.433 8.13 19.529 -1.079 8.217 3.793 3.773 -1.246 0.898 19.266 5.771 4.526 0.187 7.94 -0.165 8.009 3.708 3.571 2.567 1.771 1.7 1.7 2021 +181 MLT TX_RPCH Malta Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.331 -11.931 -15.656 1.331 3.884 7.221 6.862 14.347 26.189 10.7 13.269 7.525 9.668 5.296 7.123 5.366 -5.899 3.975 8.141 8.231 5.582 -3.979 6.312 -0.342 -2.104 4.303 17.511 10.865 19.409 -0.415 8.205 5.272 5.466 0.949 3.45 15.438 7.024 8.696 -0.413 6.998 -3.765 9.025 6.048 3.6 2.872 2.457 2.457 2.457 2021 +181 MLT TXG_RPCH Malta Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2008 Methodology used to derive volumes: The data are recorded at current and constant prices and include the corresponding implicit price indices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.979 6.312 -0.342 -2.104 4.303 17.511 10.865 19.409 -0.415 8.205 5.272 5.466 0.949 3.45 15.438 7.024 8.696 -0.413 6.998 -3.765 9.025 6.048 3.6 2.872 2.457 2.457 2.457 2021 +181 MLT LUR Malta Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: Eurostat, Labor Force Survey Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a 12.5 12.5 12.2 11 8.2 6.2 4.636 4.8 4.4 4.9 5.4 5.4 4.9 5.2 6.2 6.6 7.1 6.758 7.617 7.025 7.567 7.217 6.942 6.817 6.467 5.975 6.883 6.842 6.392 6.2 6.108 5.733 5.392 4.7 4 3.658 3.633 4.367 3.533 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.5 3.5 2021 +181 MLT LE Malta Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: Eurostat, Labor Force Survey Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a 0.106 0.107 0.108 0.108 0.117 0.12 0.13 0.132 0.135 0.137 0.136 0.139 0.143 0.145 0.144 0.145 0.146 0.144 0.146 0.148 0.148 0.148 0.15 0.152 0.156 0.16 0.161 0.164 0.169 0.173 0.176 0.182 0.186 0.192 0.219 0.237 0.255 0.261 0.268 0.274 0.28 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +181 MLT LP Malta Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 0.315 0.318 0.32 0.332 0.329 0.332 0.341 0.343 0.346 0.349 0.352 0.362 0.366 0.369 0.373 0.376 0.378 0.381 0.384 0.386 0.389 0.391 0.395 0.397 0.4 0.403 0.405 0.406 0.408 0.411 0.414 0.415 0.418 0.423 0.429 0.44 0.45 0.46 0.476 0.494 0.515 0.516 0.521 0.525 0.528 0.53 0.533 0.535 2021 +181 MLT GGR Malta General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.527 1.617 1.707 1.731 1.842 2.037 2.144 2.245 2.357 2.372 2.552 2.655 2.812 3.021 3.346 3.715 3.952 4.505 4.908 5.148 4.813 5.453 6.036 6.423 6.735 7.076 7.452 7.861 2021 +181 MLT GGR_NGDP Malta General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.763 37.722 37.809 36.154 37.628 39.488 39.68 38.777 37.974 37.897 37.442 38.334 38.181 38.032 38.234 37.158 37.486 37.729 37.887 36.645 36.816 37.144 37.185 37.117 37.045 36.912 36.891 36.964 2021 +181 MLT GGX Malta General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.768 1.895 1.962 2.166 2.057 2.172 2.28 2.369 2.613 2.571 2.71 2.819 3.062 3.207 3.495 3.819 3.834 4.113 4.64 5.066 6.051 6.615 6.937 7.225 7.281 7.587 7.913 8.313 2021 +181 MLT GGX_NGDP Malta General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.568 44.213 43.456 45.243 42.01 42.097 42.19 40.912 42.104 41.073 39.759 40.713 41.574 40.367 39.932 38.201 36.373 34.441 35.813 36.06 46.284 45.057 42.736 41.749 40.048 39.58 39.172 39.09 2021 +181 MLT GGXCNL Malta General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.241 -0.278 -0.255 -0.435 -0.215 -0.135 -0.136 -0.124 -0.256 -0.199 -0.158 -0.165 -0.25 -0.186 -0.149 -0.104 0.117 0.393 0.269 0.082 -1.238 -1.162 -0.901 -0.802 -0.546 -0.511 -0.461 -0.452 2021 +181 MLT GGXCNL_NGDP Malta General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.805 -6.491 -5.647 -9.088 -4.382 -2.609 -2.51 -2.135 -4.13 -3.176 -2.317 -2.378 -3.393 -2.335 -1.698 -1.042 1.114 3.289 2.073 0.585 -9.468 -7.913 -5.551 -4.632 -3.003 -2.668 -2.282 -2.126 2021 +181 MLT GGSB Malta General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.241 -0.263 -0.257 -0.446 -0.223 -0.212 -0.162 -0.197 -0.369 -0.203 -0.241 -0.179 -0.242 -0.11 -0.133 -0.207 0.078 0.396 0.177 0.039 -0.913 -1.084 -0.968 -0.837 -0.567 -0.531 -0.476 -0.451 2021 +181 MLT GGSB_NPGDP Malta General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.925 -6.095 -5.703 -9.361 -4.502 -4.116 -2.99 -3.457 -6.13 -3.201 -3.553 -2.551 -3.215 -1.352 -1.505 -2.12 0.749 3.328 1.386 0.279 -6.591 -7.297 -6.021 -4.857 -3.125 -2.779 -2.358 -2.122 2021 +181 MLT GGXONLB Malta General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.063 -0.109 -0.072 -0.265 -0.034 0.059 0.064 0.077 -0.051 0.002 0.046 0.052 -0.035 0.034 0.082 0.124 0.338 0.603 0.463 0.266 -1.065 -0.994 -0.719 -0.613 -0.346 -0.294 -0.229 -0.195 2021 +181 MLT GGXONLB_NGDP Malta General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.519 -2.536 -1.588 -5.544 -0.69 1.151 1.179 1.326 -0.828 0.03 0.671 0.754 -0.473 0.423 0.938 1.242 3.208 5.052 3.572 1.894 -8.148 -6.772 -4.427 -3.543 -1.902 -1.535 -1.133 -0.918 2021 +181 MLT GGXWDN Malta General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.098 3.177 3.014 3.045 3.31 3.515 3.784 4.027 4.205 4.559 4.616 4.778 4.407 4.223 4.256 4.143 5.612 6.789 8.123 8.945 9.49 10.054 10.615 11.167 2021 +181 MLT GGXWDN_NGDP Malta General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.288 61.569 55.778 52.58 53.339 56.153 55.522 58.155 57.097 57.391 52.743 47.799 41.809 35.364 32.853 29.491 42.927 46.242 50.047 51.686 52.199 52.448 52.551 52.509 2021 +181 MLT GGXWDG Malta General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.249 1.477 1.891 2.201 2.48 2.654 2.989 2.927 3.267 3.45 3.606 3.473 3.585 3.837 4.153 4.463 4.848 4.907 5.278 5.433 5.623 5.77 5.705 5.662 5.72 6.979 8.284 9.249 10.07 10.616 11.179 11.741 12.293 2021 +181 MLT GGXWDG_NGDP Malta General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.94 51.049 60.307 65.829 69.208 63.9 69.746 64.826 68.248 70.464 69.902 64.277 61.907 61.827 66.341 65.473 70.016 66.636 66.442 62.087 56.25 54.735 47.781 43.706 40.719 53.378 56.428 56.981 58.19 58.389 58.32 58.123 57.801 2021 +181 MLT NGDP_FY Malta "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: NSO data via Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Fiscal balance for 2022 has been revised down by 1.9 percent of GDP due mainly to lower expenditure (1.1 of GDP) and higher revenue (0.8 % of GDP), based on the Updated Stability Programme, other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions. Upward revision for 2021 is based on the latest quarterly data. Fiscal assumptions: Projections are based on the authorities' budget documents and the latest Stability Programme, taking also into account other recently adopted fiscal measures, adjusted for staff's macroeconomic and other assumptions Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.967 1.056 1.064 1.09 1.1 1.131 1.232 1.352 1.47 1.622 1.774 1.962 2.152 2.305 2.522 2.779 2.894 3.136 3.343 3.583 4.153 4.286 4.516 4.788 4.896 5.159 5.403 5.79 6.206 6.26 6.816 6.925 7.364 7.944 8.751 9.997 10.541 11.941 12.955 14.048 13.074 14.681 16.231 17.306 18.181 19.169 20.2 21.267 2021 +181 MLT BCA Malta Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.164 -0.181 -0.095 -0.098 -0.058 -0.209 -0.064 0.045 -0.067 -0.332 -0.523 -0.635 -0.307 -0.095 -0.563 -0.408 -0.019 0.157 0.27 0.989 0.299 -0.066 0.79 0.983 0.782 -0.427 -0.847 -0.532 -0.397 -0.327 -0.067 0.229 0.443 2021 +181 MLT BCA_NGDPD Malta Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.85 -5.252 -2.736 -2.664 -1.506 -5.141 -1.555 0.996 -1.224 -5.44 -8.147 -9.324 -3.848 -1.039 -6.451 -4.509 -0.198 1.657 2.563 8.502 2.699 -0.567 5.857 6.421 4.971 -2.858 -4.876 -3.101 -2.241 -1.748 -0.337 1.091 1.99 2021 +867 MHL NGDP_R Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2014/15 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.154 0.153 0.151 0.154 0.164 0.17 0.168 0.167 0.171 0.171 0.177 0.165 0.17 0.181 0.18 0.176 0.183 0.181 0.184 0.186 0.193 0.198 0.212 0.209 0.212 0.215 0.222 0.227 0.231 0.234 0.238 2021 +867 MHL NGDP_RPCH Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.692 -1.131 1.498 6.731 3.729 -1.57 -0.269 2.349 -0.177 3.4 -6.389 2.606 6.822 -0.646 -2.184 3.885 -1.023 1.55 1.437 3.276 3.052 6.845 -1.63 1.676 1.468 3.249 2 1.8 1.5 1.5 2021 +867 MHL NGDP Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2014/15 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.114 0.115 0.115 0.122 0.132 0.131 0.133 0.137 0.142 0.148 0.152 0.15 0.16 0.172 0.181 0.185 0.182 0.184 0.201 0.212 0.222 0.236 0.244 0.257 0.271 0.286 0.298 0.31 0.321 0.332 2021 +867 MHL NGDPD Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.114 0.115 0.115 0.122 0.132 0.131 0.133 0.137 0.142 0.148 0.152 0.15 0.16 0.172 0.181 0.185 0.182 0.184 0.201 0.212 0.222 0.236 0.244 0.257 0.271 0.286 0.298 0.31 0.321 0.332 2021 +867 MHL PPPGDP Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.103 0.104 0.104 0.108 0.118 0.124 0.125 0.128 0.135 0.139 0.147 0.14 0.145 0.157 0.159 0.158 0.167 0.169 0.173 0.177 0.187 0.197 0.214 0.213 0.226 0.245 0.262 0.273 0.283 0.293 0.303 2021 +867 MHL NGDP_D Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.114 74.343 76.168 74.548 74.413 77.441 78.153 79.298 79.859 82.899 84.058 91.913 88.328 88.546 95.688 102.566 101.078 100.637 100 108.075 110.06 111.681 111.139 116.926 121.167 126.111 128.885 131.592 134.224 136.908 139.646 2021 +867 MHL NGDPRPC Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,130.23" "3,062.47" "2,979.49" "3,001.01" "3,246.86" "3,423.87" "3,351.17" "3,311.34" "3,341.08" "3,316.18" "3,407.94" "3,148.87" "3,243.17" "3,422.39" "3,385.08" "3,298.90" "3,414.38" "3,366.94" "3,406.48" "3,442.63" "3,542.23" "3,636.84" "3,871.42" "3,794.22" "3,827.21" "3,852.58" "3,946.17" "3,993.15" "4,032.77" "4,060.77" "4,088.97" 2020 +867 MHL NGDPRPPPPC Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,034.52" "2,968.83" "2,888.39" "2,909.25" "3,147.58" "3,319.18" "3,248.70" "3,210.09" "3,238.93" "3,214.79" "3,303.74" "3,052.59" "3,144.01" "3,317.75" "3,281.58" "3,198.04" "3,309.99" "3,263.99" "3,302.33" "3,337.37" "3,433.93" "3,525.64" "3,753.05" "3,678.21" "3,710.19" "3,734.79" "3,825.52" "3,871.06" "3,909.46" "3,936.61" "3,963.95" 2020 +867 MHL NGDPPC Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,257.33" "2,276.74" "2,269.42" "2,237.18" "2,416.08" "2,651.49" "2,619.05" "2,625.82" "2,668.17" "2,749.07" "2,864.64" "2,894.23" "2,864.63" "3,030.39" "3,239.11" "3,383.56" "3,451.21" "3,388.38" "3,406.48" "3,720.62" "3,898.58" "4,061.68" "4,302.66" "4,436.45" "4,637.30" "4,858.53" "5,086.04" "5,254.67" "5,412.93" "5,559.53" "5,710.10" 2020 +867 MHL NGDPDPC Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,257.33" "2,276.74" "2,269.42" "2,237.18" "2,416.08" "2,651.49" "2,619.05" "2,625.82" "2,668.17" "2,749.07" "2,864.64" "2,894.23" "2,864.63" "3,030.39" "3,239.11" "3,383.56" "3,451.21" "3,388.38" "3,406.48" "3,720.62" "3,898.58" "4,061.68" "4,302.66" "4,436.45" "4,637.30" "4,858.53" "5,086.04" "5,254.67" "5,412.93" "5,559.53" "5,710.10" 2020 +867 MHL PPPPC Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,095.32" "2,073.04" "2,045.29" "2,106.74" "2,330.68" "2,496.04" "2,491.26" "2,527.73" "2,630.42" "2,691.38" "2,840.59" "2,674.99" "2,772.75" "2,961.14" "2,989.72" "2,968.10" "3,125.80" "3,140.00" "3,208.66" "3,275.20" "3,433.93" "3,609.86" "3,911.44" "3,879.65" "4,075.99" "4,394.73" "4,661.87" "4,816.36" "4,954.54" "5,083.92" "5,218.29" 2020 +867 MHL NGAP_NPGDP Marshall Islands Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +867 MHL PPPSH Marshall Islands Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2021 +867 MHL PPPEX Marshall Islands Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.077 1.098 1.11 1.062 1.037 1.062 1.051 1.039 1.014 1.021 1.008 1.082 1.033 1.023 1.083 1.14 1.104 1.079 1.062 1.136 1.135 1.125 1.1 1.144 1.138 1.106 1.091 1.091 1.093 1.094 1.094 2021 +867 MHL NID_NGDP Marshall Islands Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +867 MHL NGSD_NGDP Marshall Islands Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +867 MHL PCPI Marshall Islands "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2002/03. Base Year is 2003 Quarter 1 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100.497 102.523 106.097 111.67 114.614 131.434 132.062 134.396 141.591 147.737 150.471 152.123 148.721 146.479 146.572 147.679 147.561 146.59 150.408 160.035 163.556 166.991 170.331 173.737 177.212 2021 +867 MHL PCPIPCH Marshall Islands "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.016 3.486 5.253 2.637 14.675 0.478 1.768 5.353 4.341 1.851 1.098 -2.236 -1.508 0.063 0.755 -0.079 -0.658 2.605 6.401 2.2 2.1 2 2 2 2021 +867 MHL PCPIE Marshall Islands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2002/03. Base Year is 2003 Quarter 1 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 101.97 104.388 110.84 113.694 118.614 138.321 130.263 137.085 145.755 149.99 151.142 153.091 147.208 146.1 147.548 148.572 146.108 148.359 152.71 152.71 156.069 159.347 162.534 165.784 169.1 2021 +867 MHL PCPIEPCH Marshall Islands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.371 6.181 2.575 4.327 16.614 -5.825 5.237 6.324 2.906 0.768 1.289 -3.843 -0.753 0.991 0.694 -1.658 1.541 2.932 0 2.2 2.1 2 2 2 2021 +867 MHL TM_RPCH Marshall Islands Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +867 MHL TMG_RPCH Marshall Islands Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +867 MHL TX_RPCH Marshall Islands Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2004/05 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.16 14.543 9.637 -12.252 22.767 -0.513 13.926 2.361 -6.163 -2.591 -28.414 -0.622 -6.614 15.523 27.639 25.456 14.661 -2.661 -1.081 6.039 -2.704 5.486 -1.513 7.635 -0.702 0.621 -28.799 22.777 4.596 3.565 3.366 2.889 2021 +867 MHL TXG_RPCH Marshall Islands Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +867 MHL LUR Marshall Islands Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +867 MHL LE Marshall Islands Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +867 MHL LP Marshall Islands Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.049 0.05 0.051 0.051 0.051 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.051 0.051 0.052 0.052 0.052 0.053 0.053 0.053 0.054 0.054 0.054 0.054 0.054 0.055 0.055 0.055 0.055 0.056 0.056 0.057 0.057 0.058 0.058 2020 +867 MHL GGR Marshall Islands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.078 0.078 0.069 0.072 0.065 0.074 0.082 0.08 0.083 0.07 0.087 0.088 0.102 0.1 0.098 0.101 0.1 0.095 0.102 0.097 0.109 0.122 0.145 0.139 0.148 0.17 0.174 0.167 0.178 0.182 0.184 0.186 0.186 2021 +867 MHL GGR_NGDP Marshall Islands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 62.104 63.044 56.744 64.626 66.947 60.432 63.597 53.1 63.689 62.124 68.466 65.61 65.206 63.003 58.089 52.502 55.232 53.519 59.068 60.732 68.659 62.557 62.974 69.633 67.858 61.558 62.22 60.891 59.474 58.005 56.152 2021 +867 MHL GGX Marshall Islands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.1 0.06 0.06 0.057 0.055 0.065 0.072 0.073 0.069 0.072 0.118 0.088 0.101 0.094 0.095 0.095 0.096 0.096 0.103 0.092 0.103 0.115 0.136 0.133 0.153 0.164 0.172 0.173 0.184 0.192 0.197 0.199 0.201 2021 +867 MHL GGX_NGDP Marshall Islands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.293 49.722 47.889 56.757 59.08 55.301 53.029 54.702 86.197 61.886 68.196 62.053 63.679 59.475 55.954 53.265 55.465 50.255 56.258 56.85 64.245 60.023 64.757 67.233 67.115 63.599 64.133 64.447 63.655 62.197 60.498 2021 +867 MHL GGXCNL Marshall Islands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.022 0.018 0.009 0.015 0.01 0.009 0.01 0.007 0.014 -0.002 -0.031 -- -- 0.005 0.002 0.006 0.004 -0.001 -- 0.006 0.005 0.008 0.009 0.006 -0.004 0.006 0.002 -0.006 -0.005 -0.011 -0.013 -0.013 -0.014 2021 +867 MHL GGXCNL_NGDP Marshall Islands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.811 13.322 8.855 7.869 7.867 5.131 10.568 -1.603 -22.508 0.238 0.269 3.557 1.527 3.528 2.135 -0.763 -0.233 3.264 2.811 3.882 4.413 2.535 -1.783 2.399 0.743 -2.041 -1.912 -3.556 -4.181 -4.191 -4.346 2021 +867 MHL GGSB Marshall Islands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +867 MHL GGSB_NPGDP Marshall Islands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +867 MHL GGXONLB Marshall Islands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.015 0.025 0.015 0.021 0.015 0.011 0.011 0.007 0.015 -0.001 -0.03 0.001 0.001 0.007 0.003 0.007 0.005 -- 0.001 0.007 0.006 0.009 0.01 0.006 -0.004 0.007 0.002 -0.005 -0.005 -0.01 -0.012 -0.013 -0.013 2021 +867 MHL GGXONLB_NGDP Marshall Islands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.895 18.089 12.616 9.63 9.1 5.561 11.235 -0.973 -21.826 0.887 0.876 4.425 2.126 4.085 2.961 0.03 0.402 3.675 3.209 4.261 4.716 2.823 -1.528 2.671 0.965 -1.857 -1.716 -3.347 -3.94 -3.913 -4.03 2021 +867 MHL GGXWDN Marshall Islands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +867 MHL GGXWDN_NGDP Marshall Islands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +867 MHL GGXWDG Marshall Islands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.006 0.009 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.031 0.04 0.049 0.057 0.062 0.063 0.063 0.064 0.065 0.062 0.063 0.062 0.068 0.062 0.065 0.062 0.059 0.054 0.054 0.059 0.053 0.051 0.056 0.062 0.072 0.085 0.099 0.113 2021 +867 MHL GGXWDG_NGDP Marshall Islands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.624 17.864 25.612 27.409 32.856 37.245 43.815 46.944 46.215 44.866 42.822 42.533 41.603 38.997 35.943 37.593 33.632 35.69 33.852 29.264 25.575 24.513 24.838 21.621 19.777 20.768 21.593 24.291 27.574 30.825 34.12 2021 +867 MHL NGDP_FY Marshall Islands "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. Data only available for Fiscal Year for most series, the desk estimates calendar year data are the same with fiscal year data. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.114 0.115 0.115 0.122 0.132 0.131 0.133 0.137 0.142 0.148 0.152 0.15 0.16 0.172 0.181 0.185 0.182 0.184 0.201 0.212 0.222 0.236 0.244 0.257 0.271 0.286 0.298 0.31 0.321 0.332 2021 +867 MHL BCA Marshall Islands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.018 -0.031 -0.012 -0.011 -0.013 -0.014 -0.005 0.009 0.001 0.006 0.01 -0.002 0.005 -0.003 -0.018 -0.027 -- -0.004 -0.012 0.004 0.029 0.027 0.011 0.009 -0.061 0.039 0.008 -0.011 -0.008 -0.007 -0.009 -0.011 -0.013 2021 +867 MHL BCA_NGDPD Marshall Islands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.189 -9.942 -11.032 -12.178 -3.769 6.978 0.475 4.64 7.191 -1.32 3.329 -2.276 -12.3 -16.716 -0.018 -2.182 -6.727 1.968 15.571 13.463 5.002 3.953 -25.861 16.155 3.242 -4.002 -2.667 -2.349 -3.018 -3.454 -3.93 2021 +682 MRT NGDP_R Mauritania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2014 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.998 31.998 32.565 34.478 33.423 36.705 38.84 37.27 38.305 39.712 38.156 37.851 38.374 41.032 42.974 46.656 55.209 54.122 53.943 53.995 55.41 57.722 60.303 62.806 65.491 69.012 69.882 74.264 77.808 82.032 81.263 83.25 86.581 90.732 98.103 104.134 109.972 115.199 2021 +682 MRT NGDP_RPCH Mauritania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 1.772 5.874 -3.061 9.82 5.819 -4.045 2.778 3.673 -3.918 -0.799 1.381 6.928 4.733 8.566 18.333 -1.969 -0.331 0.098 2.62 4.173 4.47 4.151 4.275 5.376 1.261 6.271 4.773 5.429 -0.938 2.445 4.001 4.795 8.124 6.148 5.606 4.753 2021 +682 MRT NGDP Mauritania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2014 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.457 16.837 18.835 22.317 24.034 27.144 29.257 31.464 38.305 41.608 42.517 44.634 48.29 53.951 62.685 77.981 105.28 112.387 124.019 123.695 155.297 190.166 199.572 217.185 199.573 200.221 225.473 243.406 266.638 295.952 312.594 360.498 366.343 390.216 463.87 508.583 542.078 579.479 2021 +682 MRT NGDPD Mauritania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.793 2.055 2.164 1.847 1.945 2.092 2.132 2.072 2.027 1.986 1.78 1.746 1.777 2.051 2.362 2.936 4.009 4.328 5.138 4.725 5.637 6.782 6.721 7.331 6.615 6.182 6.414 6.826 7.472 8.065 8.612 9.892 10.091 10.481 11.952 12.603 12.907 13.26 2021 +682 MRT PPPGDP Mauritania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.71 5.903 6.144 6.659 6.593 7.393 7.966 7.776 8.081 8.496 8.348 8.468 8.719 9.507 10.224 11.448 13.965 14.06 14.282 14.388 14.942 15.889 16.42 18.036 16.883 16.995 19.569 21.878 23.469 25.186 25.251 26.943 30.013 32.573 35.958 38.878 41.839 44.676 2021 +682 MRT NGDP_D Mauritania "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.181 52.617 57.838 64.729 71.909 73.952 75.326 84.423 100 104.775 111.429 117.922 125.84 131.485 145.866 167.141 190.693 207.656 229.909 229.084 280.268 329.449 330.951 345.804 304.735 290.126 322.65 327.759 342.687 360.775 384.672 433.033 423.123 430.076 472.842 488.395 492.925 503.027 2021 +682 MRT NGDPRPC Mauritania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "16,034.84" "15,605.45" "15,451.39" "15,910.84" "14,998.15" "16,013.90" "16,474.05" "15,366.50" "15,350.70" "15,465.67" "14,438.00" "13,913.88" "13,703.29" "14,237.46" "14,496.21" "15,310.76" "18,695.43" "17,825.29" "17,292.92" "16,861.79" "16,868.59" "17,131.16" "17,461.15" "17,754.93" "18,084.39" "18,621.84" "18,421.37" "19,132.77" "19,599.85" "20,212.63" "19,593.63" "19,634.20" "19,976.49" "20,480.70" "21,663.05" "22,495.71" "23,241.29" "23,817.19" 2014 +682 MRT NGDPRPPPPC Mauritania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,723.78" "4,597.29" "4,551.90" "4,687.25" "4,418.38" "4,717.61" "4,853.17" "4,526.89" "4,522.24" "4,556.11" "4,253.36" "4,098.96" "4,036.92" "4,194.28" "4,270.51" "4,510.47" "5,507.58" "5,251.24" "5,094.41" "4,967.40" "4,969.40" "5,046.75" "5,143.96" "5,230.51" "5,327.57" "5,485.90" "5,426.84" "5,636.41" "5,774.01" "5,954.54" "5,772.18" "5,784.13" "5,884.97" "6,033.51" "6,381.82" "6,627.12" "6,846.76" "7,016.42" 2014 +682 MRT NGDPPC Mauritania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,244.66" "8,211.18" "8,936.84" "10,298.86" "10,784.98" "11,842.64" "12,409.17" "12,972.84" "15,350.70" "16,204.09" "16,088.17" "16,407.52" "17,244.24" "18,720.08" "21,145.02" "25,590.52" "35,650.82" "37,015.25" "39,757.97" "38,627.62" "47,277.29" "56,438.46" "57,787.81" "61,397.21" "55,109.47" "54,026.86" "59,436.51" "62,709.38" "67,166.07" "72,922.03" "75,371.14" "85,022.47" "84,525.23" "88,082.63" "102,432.09" "109,867.86" "114,562.08" "119,806.83" 2014 +682 MRT NGDPDPC Mauritania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 898.741 "1,002.02" "1,026.90" 852.513 872.712 912.587 904.326 854.319 812.206 773.412 673.361 641.849 634.588 711.709 796.923 963.498 "1,357.43" "1,425.47" "1,647.29" "1,475.59" "1,715.92" "2,012.83" "1,946.08" "2,072.49" "1,826.78" "1,668.07" "1,690.81" "1,758.54" "1,882.20" "1,987.27" "2,076.43" "2,332.90" "2,328.25" "2,365.83" "2,639.27" "2,722.58" "2,727.73" "2,741.57" 2014 +682 MRT PPPPC Mauritania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,861.14" "2,878.70" "2,915.24" "3,073.07" "2,958.67" "3,225.28" "3,378.71" "3,205.90" "3,238.65" "3,308.89" "3,159.00" "3,112.91" "3,113.58" "3,298.80" "3,448.91" "3,756.94" "4,729.02" "4,630.77" "4,578.62" "4,493.08" "4,548.92" "4,715.71" "4,754.60" "5,098.71" "4,662.14" "4,585.90" "5,158.55" "5,636.41" "5,911.94" "6,205.85" "6,088.29" "6,354.41" "6,924.85" "7,352.59" "7,940.23" "8,398.67" "8,842.22" "9,236.67" 2014 +682 MRT NGAP_NPGDP Mauritania Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +682 MRT PPPSH Mauritania Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.021 0.02 0.018 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.019 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.016 0.017 0.015 0.015 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 2021 +682 MRT PPPEX Mauritania Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.532 2.852 3.066 3.351 3.645 3.672 3.673 4.047 4.74 4.897 5.093 5.271 5.538 5.675 6.131 6.812 7.539 7.993 8.683 8.597 10.393 11.968 12.154 12.042 11.821 11.781 11.522 11.126 11.361 11.751 12.38 13.38 12.206 11.98 12.9 13.082 12.956 12.971 2021 +682 MRT NID_NGDP Mauritania Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2014 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.957 34.472 39.81 27.59 94.555 39.243 33.942 29.156 9.762 11.141 11.296 12.509 9.544 21.475 35.254 48.905 26.001 28.144 33.02 26.433 32.251 38.654 49.167 47.557 41.797 38.461 31.278 37.899 46.45 46.944 46.841 57.161 40.648 37.419 31.245 31.683 31.716 30.604 2021 +682 MRT NGSD_NGDP Mauritania Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2014 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.246 8.069 9.177 4.629 30.247 12.759 9.176 6.613 14.168 15.775 10.192 10.03 7.342 10.903 11.175 19.659 31.979 26.31 25.178 21.691 32.515 42.771 39.655 38.176 26.683 24.39 29.788 32.031 33.173 37.839 37.478 39.876 34.523 32.992 39.143 42.276 42.71 41.435 2021 +682 MRT PCPI Mauritania "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.354 41.569 45.785 50.076 52.143 55.555 58.156 60.846 65.732 68.411 70.637 73.967 76.849 80.808 89.186 100 106.241 113.948 122.438 125.054 132.885 140.441 147.326 153.413 159.2 159.974 162.329 166.012 171.081 175.026 178.99 185.731 198.924 214.341 226.666 239.699 253.482 268.057 2021 +682 MRT PCPIPCH Mauritania "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.629 10.142 9.37 4.128 6.544 4.681 4.625 8.032 4.074 3.254 4.715 3.896 5.152 10.368 12.126 6.241 7.254 7.45 2.137 6.262 5.686 4.902 4.131 3.772 0.486 1.472 2.269 3.053 2.306 2.264 3.767 7.103 7.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 5.75 2021 +682 MRT PCPIE Mauritania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.014 42.492 49.955 50.701 52.069 56.756 59.298 62.579 67.742 69.047 72.898 74.161 80.392 82.319 95.609 101.16 110.15 118.312 122.933 128.976 136.899 144.389 149.305 156.003 163.804 159.168 163.578 165.599 170.822 175.438 178.642 188.837 204.888 219.23 229.095 237.113 245.412 254.002 2021 +682 MRT PCPIEPCH Mauritania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.606 17.562 1.493 2.699 9.001 4.479 5.533 8.25 1.927 5.578 1.732 8.402 2.398 16.144 5.805 8.887 7.41 3.906 4.915 6.143 5.472 3.405 4.486 5.001 -2.83 2.77 1.236 3.154 2.702 1.826 5.707 8.5 7 4.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2021 +682 MRT TM_RPCH Mauritania Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5 8.4 -12.9 -8.7 17.14 2.71 3.606 -0.653 -4.704 12.138 -3.38 -9.556 8.139 17.265 14.516 6.682 16.627 1.465 0.221 12.698 10.978 15.321 36.778 8.971 -13.294 17.173 -5.319 10.254 0.969 -0.829 5.487 3.128 3.044 3.622 2.241 2.464 4.046 2021 +682 MRT TMG_RPCH Mauritania Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5 8.4 -12.9 -8.7 17.14 2.71 3.606 -0.653 -4.704 12.138 -3.38 -9.556 8.139 17.265 14.516 6.682 16.627 1.465 0.221 12.698 10.978 15.321 36.778 8.971 -13.294 17.173 -5.319 10.254 0.969 -0.829 5.487 3.128 3.044 3.622 2.241 2.464 4.046 2021 +682 MRT TX_RPCH Mauritania Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.3 -7.1 12.4 -19 10.348 -0.085 -12.203 -6.115 6.176 -1.766 -3.574 -9.274 -11.134 17.342 9.213 36.27 0.474 2.532 -7.536 14.015 3.356 10.125 -3.939 -0.949 2.006 -2.576 18.848 -0.003 12.206 2.003 -7.811 6.524 11.13 4.897 2.836 0.169 -1.28 2021 +682 MRT TXG_RPCH Mauritania Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.3 -7.1 12.4 -19 10.348 -0.085 -12.203 -6.115 6.176 -1.766 -3.574 -9.274 -11.134 17.342 9.213 36.27 0.474 2.532 -7.536 14.015 3.356 10.125 -3.939 -0.949 2.006 -2.576 18.848 -0.003 12.206 2.003 -7.811 6.524 11.13 4.897 2.836 0.169 -1.28 2021 +682 MRT LUR Mauritania Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +682 MRT LE Mauritania Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +682 MRT LP Mauritania Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2014 Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.996 2.05 2.108 2.167 2.228 2.292 2.358 2.425 2.495 2.568 2.643 2.72 2.8 2.882 2.965 3.047 2.953 3.036 3.119 3.202 3.285 3.369 3.454 3.537 3.621 3.706 3.794 3.881 3.97 4.058 4.147 4.24 4.334 4.43 4.529 4.629 4.732 4.837 2014 +682 MRT GGR Mauritania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.198 2.21 2.288 3.216 3.161 3.529 4.771 4.456 4.741 5.458 6.38 7.074 10.857 11.968 13.041 14.162 22.156 20.541 20.455 19.843 26.2 32.539 46.32 42.237 42.423 46.478 47.276 50.7 59.237 59.304 65.485 79.198 83.059 77.895 84.808 90.392 95.929 102.2 2021 +682 MRT GGR_NGDP Mauritania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.47 19.4 17.953 21.295 19.44 19.217 24.104 20.931 12.377 13.117 15.007 15.848 22.483 22.184 20.805 18.161 21.045 18.277 16.494 16.042 16.871 17.111 23.21 19.448 21.257 23.214 20.967 20.829 22.216 20.038 20.949 21.969 22.673 19.962 18.283 17.773 17.696 17.637 2021 +682 MRT GGX Mauritania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.957 16.625 19.999 22.094 24.574 24.286 26.9 32.397 42.996 43.674 47.691 51.369 46.978 49.408 50.634 51.634 56.933 69.113 90.767 87.253 93.911 101.894 110.001 117.554 2021 +682 MRT GGX_NGDP Mauritania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.861 21.319 18.996 19.659 19.815 19.634 17.322 17.036 21.544 20.109 23.897 25.656 20.835 20.299 18.99 17.447 18.213 19.172 24.776 22.36 20.245 20.035 20.293 20.286 2021 +682 MRT GGXCNL Mauritania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.916 -2.463 2.158 -1.553 -4.119 -4.443 -0.7 0.142 3.325 -1.437 -5.268 -4.89 0.298 1.292 8.603 7.67 8.552 10.085 -7.708 -9.359 -9.103 -11.502 -14.073 -15.353 2021 +682 MRT GGXCNL_NGDP Mauritania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.056 -3.158 2.05 -1.382 -3.321 -3.592 -0.451 0.074 1.666 -0.662 -2.64 -2.443 0.132 0.531 3.227 2.592 2.736 2.797 -2.104 -2.398 -1.962 -2.262 -2.596 -2.65 2021 +682 MRT GGSB Mauritania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +682 MRT GGSB_NPGDP Mauritania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +682 MRT GGXONLB Mauritania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.723 -0.853 3.705 -0.412 -2.473 -2.823 0.804 1.619 4.586 0.131 -3.687 -3.111 2.04 3.518 11.662 10.31 11.431 10.441 -5.643 -7.97 -7.187 -8.705 -10.715 -11.554 2021 +682 MRT GGXONLB_NGDP Mauritania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.153 -1.093 3.519 -0.367 -1.994 -2.282 0.518 0.851 2.298 0.06 -1.847 -1.554 0.905 1.445 4.374 3.484 3.657 2.896 -1.54 -2.042 -1.549 -1.712 -1.977 -1.994 2021 +682 MRT GGXWDN Mauritania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.113 54.147 51.902 51.605 58.566 63.428 47.583 44.954 49.534 51.429 67.252 71.57 75.648 84.02 93.835 115.028 125.641 130.644 148.267 161.643 171.328 175.321 181.187 196.413 214.433 230.124 244.663 266.484 2021 +682 MRT GGXWDN_NGDP Mauritania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 120.219 121.313 107.48 95.651 93.43 81.339 45.197 39.999 39.941 41.577 43.305 37.636 37.905 38.686 47.018 57.451 55.723 53.673 55.606 54.618 54.809 48.633 49.458 50.335 46.227 45.248 45.134 45.987 2021 +682 MRT GGXWDG Mauritania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.772 55.899 53.583 53.29 60.471 65.422 49.135 46.425 50.748 59.942 68.249 73.858 78.467 86.924 96.736 117.623 127.516 133.293 154.391 164.755 174.49 186.244 185.799 201.34 220.753 238.455 254.871 278.762 2021 +682 MRT GGXWDG_NGDP Mauritania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 124.119 125.237 110.962 98.773 96.467 83.895 46.671 41.308 40.919 48.46 43.947 38.839 39.317 40.023 48.471 58.747 56.555 54.762 57.903 55.67 55.82 51.663 50.717 51.597 47.589 46.886 47.017 48.106 2021 +682 MRT NGDP_FY Mauritania "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.782 11.392 12.744 15.1 16.262 18.366 19.796 21.289 38.305 41.608 42.517 44.634 48.29 53.951 62.685 77.981 105.28 112.387 124.019 123.695 155.297 190.166 199.572 217.185 199.573 200.221 225.473 243.406 266.638 295.952 312.594 360.498 366.343 390.216 463.87 508.583 542.078 579.479 2021 +682 MRT BCA Mauritania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: New Mauritanian ouguiya Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.13 -0.083 -0.073 -0.095 -0.023 0.007 -0.003 -0.032 -0.018 -0.03 -0.098 -0.131 0.035 -0.175 -0.517 -0.877 0.148 -0.406 -0.479 -0.492 -0.357 -0.259 -1.264 -1.262 -1.471 -0.956 -0.707 -0.681 -0.976 -0.831 -0.576 -0.931 -1.167 -0.951 -0.945 -0.668 -0.643 -0.633 2021 +682 MRT BCA_NGDPD Mauritania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.262 -4.062 -3.355 -5.149 -1.172 0.347 -0.156 -1.534 -0.866 -1.518 -5.486 -7.484 1.969 -8.548 -21.887 -29.863 3.681 -9.374 -9.328 -10.407 -6.336 -3.826 -18.802 -17.214 -22.231 -15.467 -11.019 -9.978 -13.057 -10.305 -6.692 -9.409 -11.56 -9.075 -7.908 -5.299 -4.981 -4.772 2021 +684 MUS NGDP_R Mauritius "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Figures for exports and imports of services are not equal to those compiled by the BOM, due to the difference in sectoral coverage and the treatment of FISIM by CSO and BOM. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006. In July 2022, the benchmarking year (not the base year) of national accounts was changed from 2013 to 2018. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1999 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022" 59.866 63.387 66.872 67.129 70.334 75.17 82.493 90.877 97.049 101.383 108.669 113.489 120.88 127.023 132.277 137.949 145.657 153.941 163.288 167.552 181.278 187.104 190.148 201.527 210.192 213.245 222.87 235.634 248.328 256.56 267.79 278.709 288.453 298.146 309.311 320.301 332.594 345.279 358.261 369.053 314.072 326.773 346.863 365.596 380.999 393.953 406.799 420.064 2021 +684 MUS NGDP_RPCH Mauritius "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -10.06 5.882 5.497 0.384 4.775 6.876 9.742 10.163 6.791 4.465 7.187 4.435 6.513 5.082 4.136 4.288 5.588 5.687 6.072 2.611 8.192 3.214 1.627 5.984 4.299 1.453 4.514 5.727 5.387 3.315 4.377 4.077 3.496 3.36 3.745 3.553 3.838 3.814 3.76 3.012 -14.898 4.044 6.148 5.401 4.213 3.4 3.261 3.261 2021 +684 MUS NGDP Mauritius "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Figures for exports and imports of services are not equal to those compiled by the BOM, due to the difference in sectoral coverage and the treatment of FISIM by CSO and BOM. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006. In July 2022, the benchmarking year (not the base year) of national accounts was changed from 2013 to 2018. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1999 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022" 9.414 10.397 12.134 13.834 15.091 17.101 20.064 24.383 29.503 34.404 40.222 46.598 52.175 60.981 68.882 76.153 81.279 89.553 103.066 114.231 127.816 140.327 151.461 169.457 188.897 199.846 222.87 255.211 284.254 291.756 307.957 330.647 350.644 372.397 392.062 409.893 434.765 457.201 481.256 498.254 429.694 465.144 520.177 585.011 637.543 679.959 720.51 760.021 2021 +684 MUS NGDPD Mauritius "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.225 1.163 1.116 1.182 1.094 1.107 1.495 1.893 2.196 2.256 2.706 2.977 3.352 3.455 3.835 4.38 4.529 4.253 4.296 4.536 4.869 4.817 5.055 6.073 6.869 6.775 7.029 8.15 9.99 9.129 10.004 11.518 11.669 12.13 12.803 11.692 12.232 13.259 14.182 14.046 10.921 11.157 11.497 12.404 13.472 14.401 15.209 15.913 2021 +684 MUS PPPGDP Mauritius "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.928 2.235 2.503 2.611 2.834 3.125 3.499 3.95 4.367 4.74 5.271 5.691 6.2 6.67 7.094 7.553 8.121 8.731 9.365 9.745 10.782 11.38 11.745 12.694 13.595 14.225 15.326 16.641 17.874 18.585 19.632 20.857 21.304 22.487 23.312 24.28 26.155 27.082 28.771 30.168 25.983 28.157 32.013 34.944 37.181 39.16 41.206 43.373 2021 +684 MUS NGDP_D Mauritius "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 15.724 16.402 18.145 20.608 21.456 22.75 24.322 26.831 30.4 33.935 37.013 41.06 43.163 48.008 52.074 55.204 55.802 58.173 63.119 68.177 70.508 74.999 79.654 84.087 89.869 93.717 100 108.308 114.467 113.718 114.999 118.635 121.56 124.904 126.753 127.971 130.719 132.415 134.331 135.009 136.814 142.345 149.966 160.016 167.335 172.599 177.117 180.93 2021 +684 MUS NGDPRPC Mauritius "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "61,970.55" "64,650.64" "67,375.86" "67,015.28" "69,484.72" "73,658.29" "80,218.48" "87,712.57" "93,026.83" "96,439.14" "102,636.27" "106,037.80" "111,467.41" "115,751.80" "118,863.59" "122,898.74" "128,445.69" "134,061.88" "140,714.72" "142,564.77" "152,735.56" "156,404.30" "157,849.23" "166,088.71" "172,146.69" "173,616.19" "180,608.37" "190,084.14" "199,601.16" "205,671.02" "214,163.47" "222,539.21" "229,681.61" "236,877.04" "245,249.79" "253,631.04" "263,232.29" "273,034.42" "283,067.51" "291,631.90" "248,075.92" "258,545.85" "274,906.58" "289,782.01" "302,021.16" "312,321.11" "322,537.75" "333,088.60" 2021 +684 MUS NGDPRPPPPC Mauritius "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,860.63" "5,070.85" "5,284.60" "5,256.32" "5,450.00" "5,777.36" "6,291.90" "6,879.70" "7,296.52" "7,564.16" "8,050.23" "8,317.03" "8,742.90" "9,078.94" "9,323.01" "9,639.51" "10,074.58" "10,515.09" "11,036.90" "11,182.01" "11,979.75" "12,267.50" "12,380.84" "13,027.10" "13,502.25" "13,617.51" "14,165.94" "14,909.17" "15,655.63" "16,131.72" "16,797.82" "17,454.77" "18,014.98" "18,579.35" "19,236.06" "19,893.44" "20,646.51" "21,415.34" "22,202.28" "22,874.02" "19,457.73" "20,278.93" "21,562.18" "22,728.93" "23,688.90" "24,496.77" "25,298.11" "26,125.66" 2021 +684 MUS NGDPPC Mauritius "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,744.51" "10,603.95" "12,225.10" "13,810.19" "14,908.69" "16,757.27" "19,510.36" "23,534.05" "28,280.33" "32,726.70" "37,988.93" "43,538.95" "48,112.29" "55,570.03" "61,896.94" "67,845.26" "71,675.23" "77,988.34" "88,817.56" "97,195.80" "107,691.27" "117,301.86" "125,733.41" "139,658.53" "154,706.77" "162,707.05" "180,608.37" "205,876.75" "228,477.78" "233,885.86" "246,286.79" "264,009.86" "279,201.39" "295,869.47" "310,862.28" "324,574.66" "344,095.77" "361,538.04" "380,248.05" "393,728.84" "339,402.70" "368,026.28" "412,266.20" "463,697.23" "505,385.74" "539,063.05" "571,268.96" "602,656.26" 2021 +684 MUS NGDPDPC Mauritius "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,268.11" "1,186.58" "1,124.40" "1,179.73" "1,080.41" "1,085.14" "1,454.12" "1,827.43" "2,104.55" "2,146.05" "2,555.86" "2,781.63" "3,091.41" "3,148.80" "3,446.31" "3,902.22" "3,993.48" "3,703.63" "3,701.87" "3,859.15" "4,102.59" "4,026.94" "4,196.43" "5,005.42" "5,626.00" "5,516.20" "5,695.98" "6,574.66" "8,030.05" "7,318.13" "8,000.38" "9,197.04" "9,291.24" "9,637.02" "10,151.73" "9,258.56" "9,681.42" "10,485.01" "11,205.37" "11,099.23" "8,625.90" "8,827.24" "9,111.61" "9,831.90" "10,679.19" "11,416.65" "12,059.03" "12,618.54" 2021 +684 MUS PPPPC Mauritius "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,995.79" "2,279.08" "2,521.92" "2,606.65" "2,800.25" "3,062.30" "3,402.19" "3,812.04" "4,185.56" "4,509.25" "4,978.61" "5,317.57" "5,717.24" "6,077.69" "6,374.39" "6,728.98" "7,161.47" "7,603.48" "8,070.63" "8,291.96" "9,084.78" "9,512.59" "9,750.10" "10,461.52" "11,134.17" "11,581.36" "12,419.53" "13,424.38" "14,366.82" "14,898.60" "15,700.25" "16,653.24" "16,963.51" "17,866.31" "18,484.03" "19,225.92" "20,700.78" "21,415.34" "22,732.65" "23,839.42" "20,523.32" "22,278.30" "25,372.21" "27,698.04" "29,473.61" "31,045.21" "32,671.13" "34,392.75" 2021 +684 MUS NGAP_NPGDP Mauritius Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +684 MUS PPPSH Mauritius Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.021 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.022 0.022 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 2021 +684 MUS PPPEX Mauritius Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.883 4.653 4.848 5.298 5.324 5.472 5.735 6.174 6.757 7.258 7.63 8.188 8.415 9.143 9.71 10.083 10.008 10.257 11.005 11.722 11.854 12.331 12.896 13.35 13.895 14.049 14.542 15.336 15.903 15.699 15.687 15.853 16.459 16.56 16.818 16.882 16.622 16.882 16.727 16.516 16.537 16.519 16.249 16.741 17.147 17.364 17.485 17.523 2021 +684 MUS NID_NGDP Mauritius Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Figures for exports and imports of services are not equal to those compiled by the BOM, due to the difference in sectoral coverage and the treatment of FISIM by CSO and BOM. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006. In July 2022, the benchmarking year (not the base year) of national accounts was changed from 2013 to 2018. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1999 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022" 25.205 23.85 22.015 17.806 20.293 23.565 23.322 24.545 29.089 31.822 31.713 30.145 29.599 29.549 30.807 28.366 26.373 29.22 28.684 29.287 28.584 19.854 21.119 22.678 23.361 21.709 25.573 25.985 25.346 23.766 27.105 23.946 24.381 22.032 19.676 18.091 17.901 18.275 19.405 19.799 18.981 19.161 20.934 20.383 20.313 20.258 20.335 20.338 2021 +684 MUS NGSD_NGDP Mauritius Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Figures for exports and imports of services are not equal to those compiled by the BOM, due to the difference in sectoral coverage and the treatment of FISIM by CSO and BOM. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006. In July 2022, the benchmarking year (not the base year) of national accounts was changed from 2013 to 2018. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1999 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.332 7.488 14.324 11.273 15.539 17.259 21.362 28.03 22.479 27.902 23.2 25.316 25.195 15.486 16.974 12.94 14.807 17.528 15.16 27.766 29.413 31.166 30.127 28.559 25.805 21.142 20.877 25.413 19.255 15.882 14.723 13.174 18.079 19.009 16.778 16.807 17.265 18.795 18.721 18.687 18.592 21.8 16.902 16.907 15.927 15.193 14.541 13.769 2021 +684 MUS PCPI Mauritius "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. New base period and basket for CPI (January to December 2017=100) introduced in April 2018 Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to calendar years Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 9.237 11.68 13.244 14.23 15.017 16.266 16.972 17.094 17.709 20.119 22.273 25.128 25.846 29.797 31.982 33.91 36.132 38.6 41.228 44.065 45.924 48.4 51.504 52.887 55.378 58.113 63.292 68.878 75.575 77.482 79.747 84.956 88.235 91.354 94.3 95.502 96.456 100 103.231 103.7 106.314 110.607 121.869 129.288 136.494 142.542 148.043 153.332 2021 +684 MUS PCPIPCH Mauritius "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 33.04 26.45 13.384 7.452 5.525 8.321 4.336 0.719 3.6 13.61 10.705 12.817 2.857 15.288 7.335 6.026 6.553 6.831 6.808 6.882 4.217 5.391 6.414 2.686 4.71 4.937 8.914 8.825 9.723 2.524 2.924 6.532 3.86 3.535 3.224 1.275 0.999 3.675 3.231 0.454 2.52 4.039 10.181 6.088 5.573 4.431 3.859 3.573 2021 +684 MUS PCPIE Mauritius "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. New base period and basket for CPI (January to December 2017=100) introduced in April 2018 Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to calendar years Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 10.424 12.044 13.599 14.259 15.257 16.335 16.793 16.995 18.403 21.047 23.244 25.235 26.845 30.868 32.717 34.685 37.269 39.157 42.699 44.787 46.917 49.255 51.784 53.81 56.824 59.047 66.064 71.757 76.621 77.749 82.551 86.521 89.272 92.899 93.121 94.314 96.507 100.629 102.4 103.3 106.1 113.278 124.21 132.201 138.625 144.271 149.58 154.789 2021 +684 MUS PCPIEPCH Mauritius "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 15.546 12.909 4.856 6.994 7.067 2.805 1.204 8.283 14.366 10.44 8.567 6.379 14.987 5.988 6.017 7.449 5.066 9.047 4.89 4.757 4.983 5.133 3.912 5.601 3.913 11.883 8.617 6.779 1.472 6.177 4.81 3.179 4.063 0.239 1.281 2.325 4.271 1.76 0.879 2.711 6.766 9.65 6.433 4.86 4.073 3.68 3.483 2021 +684 MUS TM_RPCH Mauritius Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. n.a. the actual series in USD is used in BOP Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Component-based estimates for goods exports and import are estimated based on dollar prices from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by GEE-provided deflators. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 3.718 -9.542 -9.009 -2.728 6.045 35.866 11.73 15.791 35.018 2.119 9.365 9.365 9.365 9.365 5.037 8.911 9.875 23.148 25.868 11.669 -3.771 3.219 5.97 3.941 10.061 9.036 9.009 9.24 2.824 -9.704 7.617 6.03 2.86 3.972 4.488 4.627 3.094 5.457 3.694 1.631 -11.399 9.62 6.389 3.924 3.954 3.983 3.744 3.516 2021 +684 MUS TMG_RPCH Mauritius Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. n.a. the actual series in USD is used in BOP Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Component-based estimates for goods exports and import are estimated based on dollar prices from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by GEE-provided deflators. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 9.87 17.286 -22.498 3.097 5.626 4.884 38.784 30.28 42.837 -2.743 10.812 10.812 10.812 10.812 5.677 9.813 10.201 21.148 24.791 11.032 -4.329 3.35 5.068 3.782 11.36 10.806 9.454 14.553 2.946 -12.415 9.002 6.979 2.994 3.959 3.71 4.016 3.243 5.984 3.164 1.421 -8.924 9.927 6.207 3.104 3.626 3.968 3.834 3.488 2021 +684 MUS TX_RPCH Mauritius Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. n.a. the actual series in USD is used in BOP Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Component-based estimates for goods exports and import are estimated based on dollar prices from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by GEE-provided deflators. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 7.741 -1.58 2.309 5.243 2.529 12.837 20.291 26.344 10.916 7.009 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 7.554 7.225 21.06 20.645 22.048 19.356 22.078 15.473 5.816 3.846 0.507 0.242 -3.535 11.485 3.336 -15.788 9.228 9.218 9.389 -7.91 7.269 -2.045 -7.695 3.463 3.395 -4.485 -38.872 -7.203 17.714 12.488 15.687 5.448 3.729 1.945 2021 +684 MUS TXG_RPCH Mauritius Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. n.a. the actual series in USD is used in BOP Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Component-based estimates for goods exports and import are estimated based on dollar prices from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Deflate by GEE-provided deflators. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 10.587 -2.674 13.893 -7.524 12.935 -8.029 29.929 32.692 2.981 4.685 -4.044 -4.044 -4.044 -4.044 8.016 3.98 18.471 19.472 18.833 18.223 31.491 11.384 12.997 1.692 -2.666 -1.308 -1.414 -3.624 -0.467 -19.413 7.394 5.412 8.643 7 8.883 -6.299 -14.529 -1.649 0.83 -4.662 -16.247 -1.634 -1.453 4.905 7.73 2.862 2.578 0.17 2021 +684 MUS LUR Mauritius Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a 20.563 19.721 17.623 15.306 10.941 5.963 3.888 3.6 2.824 2.732 3.342 3.939 4.492 5.116 5.785 6.561 6.888 7.698 6.501 6.8 7.2 7.698 8.395 9.567 9.081 8.522 7.222 7.328 7.8 7.9 8.1 8 7.8 7.9 7.3 7.1 6.9 6.7 9.2 9.1 7.66 7.372 7.314 7.303 7.301 7.3 2021 +684 MUS LE Mauritius Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +684 MUS LP Mauritius Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 0.966 0.98 0.993 1.002 1.012 1.021 1.028 1.036 1.043 1.051 1.059 1.07 1.084 1.097 1.113 1.122 1.134 1.148 1.16 1.175 1.187 1.196 1.205 1.213 1.221 1.228 1.234 1.24 1.244 1.247 1.25 1.252 1.256 1.259 1.261 1.263 1.264 1.265 1.266 1.265 1.266 1.264 1.262 1.262 1.261 1.261 1.261 1.261 2021 +684 MUS GGR Mauritius General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.103 23.988 27.784 31.987 34.863 37.635 40.694 47.695 57.719 64.291 65.479 69.223 73.773 78.224 79.674 87.848 94.69 106.831 110.665 103.873 98.711 117.144 131.337 144.924 156.255 166.295 175.348 184.876 2021 +684 MUS GGR_NGDP Mauritius General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.232 16.442 17.315 17.852 17.936 17.806 17.024 17.682 20.041 21.441 20.507 20.321 20.406 20.465 19.87 20.813 21.212 22.749 22.535 22.702 22.654 23.778 23.767 23.708 23.72 23.749 23.687 23.676 2021 +684 MUS GGX Mauritius General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.423 9.65 10.621 11.155 14.719 16.043 16.874 18.571 20.488 23.506 28.8 31.851 35.739 40.258 43.175 46.631 50.054 55.681 65.388 74.366 75.049 79.57 80.115 91.048 92.214 102.945 107.278 114.68 121.604 142.453 146.401 146.996 164.753 180.711 187.094 192.968 199.951 208.686 2021 +684 MUS GGX_NGDP Mauritius General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.422 21.481 21.832 22.273 22.468 22.213 22.063 20.94 20.643 22.704 24.8 23.504 23.359 22.161 23.82 22.997 24.39 24.032 24.42 24.763 31.134 33.599 29.837 29.815 29.563 28.401 27.558 27.011 26.725 2021 +684 MUS GGXCNL Mauritius General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.697 -7.863 -7.954 -8.271 -8.312 -8.996 -9.36 -7.985 -7.669 -10.075 -9.569 -10.347 -6.342 -12.823 -12.54 -15.098 -12.588 -7.849 -10.939 -38.58 -47.689 -29.852 -33.416 -35.787 -30.838 -26.673 -24.603 -23.81 2021 +684 MUS GGXCNL_NGDP Mauritius General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.249 -5.39 -4.957 -4.616 -4.276 -4.256 -3.916 -2.96 -2.663 -3.36 -2.997 -3.038 -1.754 -3.355 -3.127 -3.577 -2.82 -1.671 -2.228 -8.432 -10.945 -6.059 -6.047 -5.854 -4.681 -3.809 -3.324 -3.049 2021 +684 MUS GGSB Mauritius General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.324 -0.772 -0.912 -0.558 -0.617 -0.142 -0.844 -1.018 -1.45 -1.755 -1.989 -1.24 -0.658 0.272 0 -3.034 -2.094 -1.941 -1.741 -1.183 -0.787 3.299 6.486 5.101 -0.736 1.566 3.209 -1.863 -5.754 -5.168 -5.865 -7.056 -9.508 -38.786 -64.65 -27.193 -23.308 -26.755 -21.817 -16.856 -14.747 -12.05 2021 +684 MUS GGSB_NPGDP Mauritius General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.581 -1.275 -1.404 -0.815 -0.841 -0.185 -1.037 -1.193 -1.621 -1.875 -2.015 -1.198 -0.598 0.225 0 -2.073 -1.299 -1.091 -0.893 -0.552 -0.328 1.23 2.263 1.703 -0.231 0.46 0.883 -0.484 -1.425 -1.22 -1.326 -1.548 -2.054 -8.328 -13.521 -5.304 -4.114 -4.323 -3.295 -2.398 -1.989 -1.543 2021 +684 MUS GGXONLB Mauritius General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.006 -2.829 -2.489 -1.783 -1.427 -1.727 -1.241 1.793 3.012 0.595 0.29 -1.093 3.402 -3.598 -2.9 -5.444 -2.144 3.431 1.681 -25.429 -35.479 -17.516 -20.592 -22.654 -16.756 -11.673 -9.234 -6.326 2021 +684 MUS GGXONLB_NGDP Mauritius General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.75 -1.939 -1.551 -0.995 -0.734 -0.817 -0.519 0.665 1.046 0.198 0.091 -0.321 0.941 -0.941 -0.723 -1.29 -0.48 0.731 0.342 -5.558 -8.142 -3.555 -3.726 -3.706 -2.544 -1.667 -1.247 -0.81 2021 +684 MUS GGXWDN Mauritius General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +684 MUS GGXWDN_NGDP Mauritius General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +684 MUS GGXWDG Mauritius General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 77.373 86.03 102.378 121.569 117.052 124.865 133.987 133.424 142.32 172.725 176.012 189.568 199.056 219.937 243.072 274.326 290.103 302.124 325.207 387.178 432.177 460.883 502.071 550.277 591.25 633.179 678.317 722.846 2021 +684 MUS GGXWDG_NGDP Mauritius General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.71 58.967 63.803 67.848 60.221 59.077 56.052 49.465 49.416 57.602 55.124 55.65 55.061 57.541 60.62 64.993 64.987 64.335 66.223 84.621 99.184 93.55 90.857 90.021 89.753 90.424 91.632 92.57 2021 +684 MUS NGDP_FY Mauritius "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. In the past the authories shifted from FY to CY and have now returned to fiscal year reporting. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: The overall balance (Central Government net lending and borrowing) and primary balance series do not include flows from extra-budgetary funds starting in 2007. Fiscal assumptions: Authorities and Staff Calculations Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Few non-cash calculations. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 121.023 134.071 145.894 160.459 179.177 194.372 211.358 239.041 269.733 288.005 299.857 319.302 340.646 361.521 382.23 400.978 422.083 446.401 469.61 491.075 457.542 435.731 492.66 552.594 611.277 658.751 700.234 740.266 780.86 2021 +684 MUS BCA Mauritius Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Mauritian rupee Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.117 -0.147 -0.041 -0.019 -0.051 -0.03 0.094 0.065 -0.056 -0.104 -0.119 -0.017 -- -0.092 -0.232 -0.022 0.034 -0.089 0.003 -0.124 -0.034 0.276 0.249 0.095 -0.116 -0.324 -0.612 -0.423 -0.971 -0.656 -1.006 -1.538 -0.827 -0.75 -0.69 -0.417 -0.491 -0.612 -0.555 -0.718 -1.003 -1.522 -1.496 -1.001 -0.714 -0.774 -0.764 -0.793 2021 +684 MUS BCA_NGDPD Mauritius Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -9.561 -12.619 -3.684 -1.619 -4.671 -2.666 6.292 3.437 -2.559 -4.59 -4.408 -0.558 -0.004 -2.663 -6.051 -0.499 0.75 -2.092 0.077 -2.738 -0.703 5.728 4.933 1.569 -1.683 -4.789 -8.704 -5.191 -9.721 -7.181 -10.053 -13.353 -7.091 -6.186 -5.389 -3.566 -4.017 -4.617 -3.917 -5.115 -9.184 -13.644 -13.012 -8.068 -5.298 -5.376 -5.022 -4.982 2021 +273 MEX NGDP_R Mexico "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 "7,616.96" "8,266.35" "8,223.30" "7,936.60" "8,207.30" "8,386.85" "8,128.62" "8,268.63" "8,374.74" "8,718.57" "9,169.82" "9,556.30" "9,894.70" "10,165.57" "10,667.86" "9,996.72" "10,673.83" "11,404.65" "11,993.57" "12,323.82" "12,932.92" "12,880.62" "12,875.49" "13,061.72" "13,573.82" "13,887.07" "14,511.31" "14,843.83" "15,013.58" "14,220.00" "14,947.80" "15,495.33" "16,059.72" "16,277.19" "16,741.05" "17,292.36" "17,747.24" "18,122.26" "18,520.04" "18,483.18" "16,993.93" "17,806.66" "18,186.93" "18,396.10" "18,724.02" "19,124.77" "19,528.26" "19,935.64" 2021 +273 MEX NGDP_RPCH Mexico "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 9.482 8.526 -0.521 -3.486 3.411 2.188 -3.079 1.722 1.283 4.106 5.176 4.215 3.541 2.738 4.941 -6.291 6.773 6.847 5.164 2.754 4.942 -0.404 -0.04 1.446 3.921 2.308 4.495 2.291 1.144 -5.286 5.118 3.663 3.642 1.354 2.85 3.293 2.631 2.113 2.195 -0.199 -8.057 4.782 2.136 1.15 1.783 2.14 2.11 2.086 2021 +273 MEX NGDP Mexico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 5.245 7.189 11.574 20.847 34.369 55.747 91.502 226.027 458.88 605.781 816.784 "1,050.65" "1,249.33" "1,560.09" "1,781.42" "2,311.46" "3,123.17" "3,962.52" "4,810.12" "5,738.47" "6,693.68" "7,069.38" "7,455.46" "7,868.81" "8,828.37" "9,562.65" "10,630.94" "11,504.08" "12,353.85" "12,162.76" "13,366.38" "14,665.58" "15,817.76" "16,277.19" "17,484.31" "18,572.11" "20,129.06" "21,934.17" "23,524.39" "24,445.74" "23,415.59" "26,306.70" "28,843.54" "30,552.04" "32,254.61" "33,986.29" "35,757.15" "37,593.40" 2021 +273 MEX NGDPD Mexico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 228.606 293.61 213.077 173.714 204.86 217.388 150.513 165.058 201.926 246.079 290.402 348.139 403.733 500.795 527.811 360.096 410.973 500.416 526.522 600.225 707.909 756.693 772.11 729.335 782.243 877.477 975.383 "1,052.70" "1,109.99" 900.047 "1,057.80" "1,180.49" "1,201.09" "1,274.44" "1,315.36" "1,171.87" "1,078.49" "1,158.91" "1,222.41" "1,269.01" "1,089.83" "1,297.66" "1,424.53" "1,476.41" "1,527.08" "1,586.44" "1,650.40" "1,718.58" 2021 +273 MEX PPPGDP Mexico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 404.343 480.331 507.355 508.842 545.189 574.732 568.252 592.337 621.094 671.949 733.175 789.918 836.529 879.797 942.99 902.193 980.94 "1,066.18" "1,133.85" "1,181.49" "1,267.98" "1,291.30" "1,310.90" "1,356.11" "1,447.11" "1,526.93" "1,644.80" "1,727.96" "1,781.24" "1,697.90" "1,806.25" "1,911.32" "2,012.77" "2,064.49" "2,173.23" "2,230.64" "2,383.39" "2,472.59" "2,587.22" "2,628.26" "2,445.62" "2,669.06" "2,919.88" "3,058.69" "3,178.53" "3,306.90" "3,440.95" "3,580.71" 2021 +273 MEX NGDP_D Mexico "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.069 0.087 0.141 0.263 0.419 0.665 1.126 2.734 5.479 6.948 8.907 10.994 12.626 15.347 16.699 23.122 29.26 34.745 40.106 46.564 51.757 54.884 57.904 60.243 65.04 68.86 73.26 77.501 82.284 85.533 89.42 94.645 98.493 100 104.44 107.401 113.421 121.034 127.021 132.259 137.788 147.735 158.595 166.079 172.263 177.708 183.105 188.574 2021 +273 MEX NGDPRPC Mexico "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "112,741.53" "119,338.87" "115,865.03" "109,211.67" "110,373.93" "110,308.95" "104,629.26" "104,218.36" "103,429.39" "105,578.45" "108,944.58" "111,445.42" "113,325.37" "114,411.63" "118,056.00" "108,844.68" "114,409.66" "120,403.08" "124,781.03" "126,420.76" "130,919.53" "128,670.73" "126,859.63" "126,947.79" "130,176.44" "131,420.04" "135,423.03" "136,501.42" "135,985.83" "126,856.23" "131,410.72" "134,312.87" "137,338.11" "137,413.65" "139,582.72" "142,502.45" "144,621.40" "146,098.10" "147,772.84" "146,022.42" "132,980.89" "138,065.65" "139,772.21" "140,181.84" "141,518.14" "143,415.24" "145,339.62" "147,255.70" 2020 +273 MEX NGDPRPPPPC Mexico "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,382.36" "16,282.50" "15,808.53" "14,900.75" "15,059.33" "15,050.46" "14,275.53" "14,219.47" "14,111.82" "14,405.04" "14,864.31" "15,205.52" "15,462.02" "15,610.23" "16,107.46" "14,850.68" "15,609.96" "16,427.70" "17,025.02" "17,248.74" "17,862.55" "17,555.73" "17,308.62" "17,320.65" "17,761.17" "17,930.84" "18,477.01" "18,624.14" "18,553.79" "17,308.16" "17,929.57" "18,325.54" "18,738.30" "18,748.61" "19,044.55" "19,442.92" "19,732.02" "19,933.50" "20,162.00" "19,923.18" "18,143.80" "18,837.56" "19,070.40" "19,126.29" "19,308.62" "19,567.46" "19,830.02" "20,091.45" 2020 +273 MEX NGDPPC Mexico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 77.627 103.779 163.071 286.868 462.199 733.224 "1,177.79" "2,848.86" "5,667.24" "7,335.77" "9,704.03" "12,252.60" "14,308.79" "17,558.56" "19,714.13" "25,167.25" "33,476.34" "41,833.84" "50,044.48" "58,866.58" "67,759.93" "70,619.41" "73,457.15" "76,477.53" "84,666.35" "90,495.93" "99,210.50" "105,789.62" "111,895.25" "108,503.69" "117,507.99" "127,120.57" "135,268.86" "137,413.65" "145,779.80" "153,048.59" "164,030.72" "176,828.94" "187,702.89" "193,128.31" "183,231.61" "203,971.52" "221,671.53" "232,812.47" "243,783.78" "254,860.75" "266,123.61" "277,685.66" 2020 +273 MEX NGDPDPC Mexico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,383.69" "4,238.76" "3,002.23" "2,390.40" "2,755.01" "2,859.22" "1,937.36" "2,080.40" "2,493.82" "2,979.92" "3,450.20" "4,059.99" "4,624.01" "5,636.36" "5,841.02" "3,920.74" "4,405.11" "5,283.08" "5,477.93" "6,157.25" "7,166.14" "7,558.98" "7,607.44" "7,088.46" "7,501.91" "8,303.99" "9,102.51" "9,680.43" "10,053.74" "8,029.30" "9,299.46" "10,232.41" "10,271.41" "10,758.98" "10,967.11" "9,657.12" "8,788.59" "9,342.92" "9,753.67" "10,025.54" "8,528.11" "10,061.53" "10,947.98" "11,250.51" "11,541.81" "11,896.57" "12,283.12" "12,694.35" 2020 +273 MEX PPPPC Mexico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,984.85" "6,934.41" "7,148.56" "7,001.93" "7,331.85" "7,559.22" "7,314.37" "7,465.85" "7,670.61" "8,137.04" "8,710.69" "9,212.01" "9,580.88" "9,901.96" "10,435.61" "9,823.11" "10,514.41" "11,256.01" "11,796.59" "12,120.01" "12,835.67" "12,899.40" "12,916.06" "13,180.13" "13,878.14" "14,450.10" "15,349.70" "15,890.05" "16,133.60" "15,146.91" "15,879.32" "16,567.23" "17,212.61" "17,428.64" "18,119.83" "18,382.24" "19,422.13" "19,933.50" "20,643.64" "20,764.03" "19,137.44" "20,694.82" "22,440.14" "23,307.78" "24,023.69" "24,798.20" "25,609.38" "26,449.09" 2020 +273 MEX NGAP_NPGDP Mexico Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +273 MEX PPPSH Mexico Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.017 3.217 3.189 3.005 2.976 2.935 2.749 2.695 2.611 2.622 2.651 2.696 2.514 2.534 2.583 2.335 2.401 2.466 2.524 2.507 2.511 2.442 2.374 2.315 2.285 2.231 2.215 2.149 2.111 2.007 2.004 1.997 1.999 1.954 1.983 1.994 2.052 2.021 1.995 1.938 1.84 1.821 1.804 1.778 1.755 1.735 1.715 1.696 2021 +273 MEX PPPEX Mexico Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.013 0.015 0.023 0.041 0.063 0.097 0.161 0.382 0.739 0.902 1.114 1.33 1.493 1.773 1.889 2.562 3.184 3.717 4.242 4.857 5.279 5.475 5.687 5.802 6.101 6.263 6.463 6.658 6.936 7.163 7.4 7.673 7.859 7.884 8.045 8.326 8.446 8.871 9.093 9.301 9.575 9.856 9.878 9.989 10.148 10.277 10.392 10.499 2021 +273 MEX NID_NGDP Mexico Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 30.845 31.066 27.297 24.184 23.728 25.027 22.137 23.82 23.134 23.275 23.502 23.747 23.779 23.021 24.923 20.966 21.572 22.597 23.693 22.579 22.958 20.835 20.706 21.096 22.118 21.644 22.823 23.119 24.107 22.889 22.793 23.281 23.887 22.493 21.872 23.313 23.621 22.905 22.711 21.16 19.202 20.198 20.812 21.185 21.209 21.225 21.238 21.246 2021 +273 MEX NGSD_NGDP Mexico Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 23.297 22.528 21.601 25.423 23.277 22.961 18.579 23.847 19.286 18.423 18.365 16.866 14.928 16.199 16.793 20.528 20.962 21.065 20.656 20.246 20.309 18.524 19.017 20.38 21.52 21.003 22.476 22.204 22.599 22.035 22.342 22.281 22.354 20.028 19.949 20.674 21.379 21.177 20.719 20.892 21.689 19.821 19.573 19.978 20.105 20.234 20.352 20.389 2021 +273 MEX PCPI Mexico "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Note: 100 = July 16-31, 2018. Thus looking at monthly data there will be no period equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.057 0.073 0.117 0.236 0.39 0.615 1.147 2.661 5.682 6.814 8.63 10.581 12.223 13.417 14.354 19.387 26.046 31.411 36.41 42.442 46.468 49.426 51.916 54.278 56.826 59.094 61.241 63.672 66.938 70.483 73.411 75.91 79.031 82.038 85.335 87.655 90.127 95.571 100.251 103.894 107.425 113.54 122.657 130.382 135.449 139.89 144.21 148.577 2021 +273 MEX PCPIPCH Mexico "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 26.471 28.034 59.115 101.805 65.439 57.789 86.449 131.96 113.502 19.919 26.65 22.609 15.517 9.763 6.986 35.061 34.35 20.597 15.917 16.566 9.486 6.366 5.037 4.55 4.694 3.99 3.633 3.969 5.13 5.296 4.155 3.404 4.111 3.804 4.019 2.719 2.82 6.041 4.896 3.634 3.398 5.693 8.03 6.298 3.886 3.278 3.088 3.028 2021 +273 MEX PCPIE Mexico "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Note: 100 = July 16-31, 2018. Thus looking at monthly data there will be no period equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.064 0.082 0.163 0.294 0.468 0.766 1.577 4.086 6.197 7.418 9.638 11.45 12.817 13.843 14.819 22.52 28.759 33.28 39.473 44.336 48.308 50.435 53.31 55.43 58.307 60.25 62.692 65.049 69.296 71.772 74.931 77.792 80.568 83.77 87.189 89.047 92.039 98.273 103.02 105.934 109.271 117.308 127.31 133.475 138.206 142.59 146.945 151.379 2021 +273 MEX PCPIEPCH Mexico "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 27.414 98.9 80.701 59.184 63.739 105.755 159.174 51.657 19.697 29.93 18.795 11.938 8.009 7.051 51.966 27.704 15.719 18.609 12.319 8.959 4.403 5.7 3.977 5.191 3.333 4.053 3.759 6.528 3.574 4.402 3.819 3.568 3.974 4.081 2.131 3.36 6.773 4.831 2.829 3.15 7.355 8.526 4.842 3.545 3.172 3.055 3.017 2021 +273 MEX TM_RPCH Mexico Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 33.9 18.868 -35.687 -36.991 18.457 12.37 -7.596 3.625 36.702 18.438 19.498 15.283 19.864 16.033 18.096 -15.942 17.478 23.113 14.804 11.513 20.297 -0.841 1.208 2.511 6.483 5.379 8.686 4.826 3.281 -15.949 17.055 5.618 5.417 2.118 5.921 5.922 2.853 6.36 6.43 -0.728 -13.764 13.626 5.412 0.469 2.026 2.862 3.099 2.931 2021 +273 MEX TMG_RPCH Mexico Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 37 21.488 -53.335 -37.068 38.222 16.564 -12.636 9.585 61.165 18.389 18.726 18.251 22.579 16.596 20.831 -15.249 18.784 24.637 15.825 11.947 20.679 -0.592 1.14 2.582 6.733 5.125 8.632 4.889 4.124 -16.691 18.375 5.205 5.642 2.097 6.23 6.21 2.941 6.149 6.325 -0.75 -12.559 13.675 5.228 0.501 2.031 2.862 3.099 2.931 2021 +273 MEX TX_RPCH Mexico Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 -5.4 11.34 22.636 14.187 5.837 -4.463 4.557 9.472 5.674 5.76 5.079 5.111 4.953 9.268 8.795 20.198 15.448 9.385 7.396 5.43 11.567 -0.521 0.396 1.907 9.87 6.315 7.811 1.974 -1.017 -10.855 22.362 7.713 6.525 1.371 6.982 8.414 3.582 4.162 6.004 1.469 -7.299 6.907 6.888 -0.46 1.928 2.756 3.039 2.846 2021 +273 MEX TXG_RPCH Mexico Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 -7 14.41 15.251 6.236 9.428 -9.747 4.756 10.407 31.155 4.516 8.228 6.56 6.4 16.698 9.19 20.084 17.388 10.449 7.612 6.113 11.996 0.44 0.551 2 10.266 6.25 8.75 1.685 -1.039 -11.438 24.345 8.295 6.585 1.246 6.53 7.568 2.545 3.835 6.331 1.202 -4.733 5.187 6.221 -0.462 1.928 2.756 3.039 2.846 2021 +273 MEX LUR Mexico Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 1.2 0.9 4.2 6.1 5.6 4.4 4.3 3.883 3.542 2.925 2.742 2.692 2.83 3.43 3.7 6.23 5.45 3.73 3.16 2.5 2.2 2.768 2.978 3.4 3.919 3.478 3.528 3.61 3.887 5.329 5.273 5.172 4.89 4.903 4.824 4.348 3.883 3.423 3.323 3.492 4.412 4.142 3.431 3.677 3.739 3.82 3.789 3.791 2021 +273 MEX LE Mexico Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +273 MEX LP Mexico Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Population Statistics Office (CONAPO) Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022 67.561 69.268 70.973 72.672 74.359 76.031 77.69 79.339 80.971 82.579 84.17 85.749 87.312 88.851 90.363 91.844 93.295 94.721 96.117 97.483 98.785 100.105 101.494 102.89 104.272 105.669 107.155 108.745 110.405 112.095 113.749 115.367 116.936 118.454 119.936 121.348 122.715 124.042 125.328 126.578 127.792 128.972 130.118 131.23 132.308 133.352 134.363 135.381 2020 +273 MEX GGR Mexico General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 171.229 240.338 281.628 276.292 311.713 404.533 563.211 715.457 763.275 944.331 "1,171.86" "1,262.36" "1,376.60" "1,590.88" "1,767.64" "1,972.13" "2,263.02" "2,537.37" "3,338.04" "2,878.90" "3,167.74" "3,575.55" "3,873.39" "3,917.98" "4,095.14" "4,364.62" "4,949.13" "5,405.11" "5,519.81" "5,777.27" "5,658.64" "6,121.94" "7,094.61" "7,444.11" "7,807.05" "8,160.80" "8,583.32" "9,047.93" 2021 +273 MEX GGR_NGDP Mexico General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.964 22.875 22.542 17.71 17.498 17.501 18.033 18.056 15.868 16.456 17.507 17.857 18.464 20.218 20.022 20.623 21.287 22.056 27.02 23.67 23.699 24.381 24.488 24.07 23.422 23.501 24.587 24.642 23.464 23.633 24.166 23.271 24.597 24.365 24.204 24.012 24.004 24.068 2021 +273 MEX GGX Mexico General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 198.143 223.736 251.729 301.304 353.845 460.123 683.261 859.547 992.023 "1,215.26" "1,360.28" "1,453.70" "1,547.35" "1,776.23" "1,892.15" "2,115.51" "2,399.34" "2,713.05" "3,426.11" "3,380.62" "3,699.06" "4,064.77" "4,462.81" "4,521.38" "4,887.99" "5,106.62" "5,505.76" "5,638.15" "6,036.85" "6,346.53" "6,691.98" "7,121.93" "8,183.64" "8,700.33" "8,676.10" "9,063.10" "9,532.88" "10,051.47" 2021 +273 MEX GGX_NGDP Mexico General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.259 21.295 20.149 19.313 19.863 19.906 21.877 21.692 20.624 21.178 20.322 20.563 20.755 22.573 21.433 22.123 22.569 23.583 27.733 27.795 27.674 27.716 28.214 27.777 27.956 27.496 27.352 25.705 25.662 25.962 28.579 27.073 28.373 28.477 26.899 26.667 26.66 26.737 2021 +273 MEX GGXCNL Mexico General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -26.914 16.602 29.898 -25.012 -42.132 -55.589 -120.051 -144.091 -228.748 -270.933 -188.412 -191.345 -170.748 -185.348 -124.507 -143.381 -136.32 -175.681 -88.077 -501.719 -531.321 -489.22 -589.422 -603.404 -792.85 -741.992 -556.628 -233.035 -517.039 -569.257 "-1,033.35" -999.993 "-1,089.03" "-1,256.21" -869.049 -902.301 -949.563 "-1,003.54" 2021 +273 MEX GGXCNL_NGDP Mexico General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.295 1.58 2.393 -1.603 -2.365 -2.405 -3.844 -3.636 -4.756 -4.721 -2.815 -2.707 -2.29 -2.355 -1.41 -1.499 -1.282 -1.527 -0.713 -4.125 -3.975 -3.336 -3.726 -3.707 -4.535 -3.995 -2.765 -1.062 -2.198 -2.329 -4.413 -3.801 -3.776 -4.112 -2.694 -2.655 -2.656 -2.669 2021 +273 MEX GGSB Mexico General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -222.84 -114.3 -76.956 -136.779 -165.385 -7.223 96.106 78.455 50.516 -47.13 -99.766 -159.2 -154.853 -362.428 -508.523 -581.599 -706.151 -676.103 -813.201 -814.185 -774.71 -453.311 -533.805 -455.045 -614.491 -815.546 "-1,080.84" "-1,245.09" -849.498 -886.82 -944.666 "-1,007.99" 2021 +273 MEX GGSB_NPGDP Mexico General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.809 -1.623 -2.403 -2.541 -0.103 1.269 0.977 0.57 -0.491 -0.957 -1.419 -1.282 -2.849 -3.756 -3.967 -4.505 -4.139 -4.638 -4.398 -3.865 -2.076 -2.288 -1.843 -2.5 -3.042 -3.732 -4.034 -2.609 -2.595 -2.638 -2.684 2021 +273 MEX GGXONLB Mexico General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.204 65.033 73.717 8.339 -8.847 38.812 5.674 -1.665 -99.341 -91.263 22.927 83.876 63.144 50.513 126.302 126.879 151.528 123.068 254.695 -126.325 -162.403 -104.578 -145.191 -154.546 -305.455 -224.291 70.875 573.728 371.395 343.372 -120.358 -3.56 222.613 104.811 602.122 634.043 645.557 636.475 2021 +273 MEX GGXONLB_NGDP Mexico General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.922 6.19 5.901 0.535 -0.497 1.679 0.182 -0.042 -2.065 -1.59 0.343 1.186 0.847 0.642 1.431 1.327 1.425 1.07 2.062 -1.039 -1.215 -0.713 -0.918 -0.949 -1.747 -1.208 0.352 2.616 1.579 1.405 -0.514 -0.014 0.772 0.343 1.867 1.866 1.805 1.693 2021 +273 MEX GGXWDN Mexico General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,729.64" "2,148.27" "2,281.57" "2,401.43" "2,733.88" "2,774.76" "2,902.04" "2,974.21" "3,135.43" "3,314.46" "4,063.36" "4,382.26" "4,813.21" "5,450.59" "5,890.85" "6,504.31" "7,446.06" "8,633.22" "9,797.44" "10,031.83" "10,551.61" "10,878.41" "12,086.69" "13,114.88" "14,166.32" "15,571.82" "16,541.24" "17,527.30" "18,550.84" "19,614.94" 2021 +273 MEX GGXWDN_NGDP Mexico General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.958 37.436 34.085 33.969 36.67 35.263 32.872 31.102 29.493 28.811 32.891 36.03 36.01 37.166 37.242 39.96 42.587 46.485 48.673 45.736 44.854 44.5 51.618 49.854 49.114 50.968 51.283 51.572 51.88 52.177 2021 +273 MEX GGXWDG Mexico General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,397.00" "1,621.47" "2,022.31" "2,514.61" "2,698.24" "2,775.16" "3,120.62" "3,479.97" "3,598.17" "3,683.90" "3,978.39" "4,280.09" "5,249.29" "5,312.14" "5,608.94" "6,285.52" "6,746.29" "7,471.03" "8,541.53" "9,801.39" "11,418.02" "11,836.28" "12,620.62" "13,038.72" "14,084.14" "15,142.75" "16,389.74" "17,926.94" "19,027.61" "20,147.15" "21,307.20" "22,512.85" 2021 +273 MEX GGXWDG_NGDP Mexico General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.73 40.92 42.043 43.82 40.31 39.256 41.857 44.225 40.757 38.524 37.423 37.205 42.491 43.675 41.963 42.859 42.65 45.899 48.853 52.775 56.724 53.963 53.649 53.337 60.149 57.562 56.823 58.677 58.992 59.28 59.589 59.885 2021 +273 MEX NGDP_FY Mexico "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The 2020 public sector borrowing requirements estimated by the IMF staff adjusts for some statistical discrepancies between above-the-line and below-the-line numbers. Fiscal projections for 2022 and 2023 are informed by the estimates in Criterios 2023; projections for 2024 onward assume continued compliance with rules established in the Fiscal Responsibility Law. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Currently the Mexico team is submitting data to WEO using GFSM 2014 classification by making a range of adjustments based on additional data provided by the Mexican authorities for the period 2008-2019. Thus, the series display a statistical break in 2008. The GFSM classification is also used to present fiscal tables in the Art IV reports (in addition to standard tables used for discussion with Mexican authorities). Accrual data are not available to the Mexico team. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. Includes central government, social security funds, state-owned enterprises, public development banks but excludes state and local governments. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.245 7.189 11.574 20.847 34.369 55.747 91.502 226.027 458.88 605.781 816.784 "1,050.65" "1,249.33" "1,560.09" "1,781.42" "2,311.46" "3,123.17" "3,962.52" "4,810.12" "5,738.47" "6,693.68" "7,069.38" "7,455.46" "7,868.81" "8,828.37" "9,562.65" "10,630.94" "11,504.08" "12,353.85" "12,162.76" "13,366.38" "14,665.58" "15,817.76" "16,277.19" "17,484.31" "18,572.11" "20,129.06" "21,934.17" "23,524.39" "24,445.74" "23,415.59" "26,306.70" "28,843.54" "30,552.04" "32,254.61" "33,986.29" "35,757.15" "37,593.40" 2021 +273 MEX BCA Mexico Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Mexican peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -12.32 -18.278 -1.785 13.611 11.233 5.033 0.555 8.02 -2.44 -7.662 -10.35 -21.607 -36.147 -34.164 -42.911 -1.577 -2.507 -7.665 -15.992 -13.999 -18.752 -17.491 -13.041 -5.223 -4.676 -5.629 -3.385 -9.625 -16.739 -7.682 -4.767 -11.813 -18.408 -31.421 -25.291 -30.931 -24.18 -20.029 -24.349 -3.406 27.103 -4.817 -17.568 -17.74 -16.775 -15.636 -14.541 -14.622 2021 +273 MEX BCA_NGDPD Mexico Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.389 -6.225 -0.838 7.835 5.483 2.315 0.369 4.859 -1.208 -3.114 -3.564 -6.206 -8.953 -6.822 -8.13 -0.438 -0.61 -1.532 -3.037 -2.332 -2.649 -2.311 -1.689 -0.716 -0.598 -0.641 -0.347 -0.914 -1.508 -0.853 -0.451 -1.001 -1.533 -2.465 -1.923 -2.639 -2.242 -1.728 -1.992 -0.268 2.487 -0.371 -1.233 -1.202 -1.098 -0.986 -0.881 -0.851 2021 +868 FSM NGDP_R Micronesia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2017/18 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2003/04 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.239 0.231 0.217 0.223 0.227 0.238 0.243 0.244 0.248 0.24 0.245 0.245 0.24 0.235 0.237 0.243 0.25 0.246 0.237 0.231 0.242 0.244 0.251 0.251 0.254 0.249 0.241 0.24 0.247 0.254 0.257 0.259 0.261 2018 +868 FSM NGDP_RPCH Micronesia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.087 -6.061 2.746 1.527 4.86 2.089 0.613 1.606 -3.137 2.058 -0.115 -1.939 -2.194 1.031 2.259 3.189 -1.867 -3.68 -2.306 4.622 0.9 2.682 0.212 1.2 -1.818 -3.247 -0.631 2.907 2.773 1.257 0.831 0.6 2018 +868 FSM NGDP Micronesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2017/18 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2003/04 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.221 0.218 0.207 0.219 0.22 0.233 0.241 0.242 0.245 0.24 0.25 0.253 0.257 0.263 0.28 0.297 0.311 0.327 0.317 0.319 0.316 0.332 0.367 0.402 0.416 0.412 0.407 0.428 0.453 0.475 0.489 0.503 0.516 2018 +868 FSM NGDPD Micronesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.221 0.218 0.207 0.219 0.22 0.233 0.241 0.242 0.245 0.24 0.25 0.253 0.257 0.263 0.28 0.297 0.311 0.327 0.317 0.319 0.316 0.332 0.367 0.402 0.416 0.412 0.407 0.428 0.453 0.475 0.489 0.503 0.516 2018 +868 FSM PPPGDP Micronesia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.217 0.215 0.205 0.213 0.219 0.235 0.246 0.251 0.26 0.259 0.272 0.28 0.282 0.281 0.286 0.296 0.312 0.312 0.306 0.304 0.321 0.327 0.343 0.352 0.362 0.36 0.363 0.386 0.411 0.432 0.445 0.457 0.469 2018 +868 FSM NGDP_D Micronesia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 92.849 94.491 95.116 98.063 97.148 98.17 99.328 99.353 98.959 100 102.088 103.539 106.938 112.045 118.154 122.412 124.365 133.223 134.071 138.125 130.873 136.171 146.344 160.081 163.594 165.089 168.531 178.288 183.64 187.072 190.5 194.183 198.152 2018 +868 FSM NGDPRPC Micronesia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,255.80" "2,181.03" "2,044.03" "2,095.21" "2,122.18" "2,220.05" "2,272.59" "2,292.77" "2,335.96" "2,268.90" "2,321.95" "2,331.27" "2,297.94" "2,259.25" "2,294.51" "2,358.73" "2,429.70" "2,380.20" "2,288.61" "2,231.95" "2,331.05" "2,347.94" "2,406.73" "2,407.63" "2,432.28" "2,383.90" "2,302.49" "2,283.99" "2,346.29" "2,407.17" "2,433.17" "2,449.12" "2,459.53" 2018 +868 FSM NGDPRPPPPC Micronesia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,084.67" "2,982.43" "2,795.10" "2,865.07" "2,901.96" "3,035.78" "3,107.64" "3,135.23" "3,194.29" "3,102.59" "3,175.14" "3,187.88" "3,142.30" "3,089.39" "3,137.61" "3,225.42" "3,322.48" "3,254.78" "3,129.55" "3,052.07" "3,187.58" "3,210.68" "3,291.06" "3,292.29" "3,326.00" "3,259.84" "3,148.52" "3,123.22" "3,208.41" "3,291.66" "3,327.22" "3,349.03" "3,363.26" 2018 +868 FSM NGDPPC Micronesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,094.48" "2,060.87" "1,944.21" "2,054.62" "2,061.64" "2,179.42" "2,257.32" "2,277.95" "2,311.65" "2,268.90" "2,370.44" "2,413.78" "2,457.38" "2,531.36" "2,711.06" "2,887.35" "3,021.69" "3,170.96" "3,068.37" "3,082.90" "3,050.72" "3,197.21" "3,522.11" "3,854.14" "3,979.07" "3,935.56" "3,880.40" "4,072.08" "4,308.71" "4,503.12" "4,635.20" "4,755.78" "4,873.61" 2018 +868 FSM NGDPDPC Micronesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,094.48" "2,060.87" "1,944.21" "2,054.62" "2,061.64" "2,179.42" "2,257.32" "2,277.95" "2,311.65" "2,268.90" "2,370.44" "2,413.78" "2,457.38" "2,531.36" "2,711.06" "2,887.35" "3,021.69" "3,170.96" "3,068.37" "3,082.90" "3,050.72" "3,197.21" "3,522.11" "3,854.14" "3,979.07" "3,935.56" "3,880.40" "4,072.08" "4,308.71" "4,503.12" "4,635.20" "4,755.78" "4,873.61" 2018 +868 FSM PPPPC Micronesia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,056.20" "2,024.45" "1,930.00" "2,000.59" "2,054.90" "2,198.36" "2,301.10" "2,357.71" "2,449.54" "2,443.08" "2,578.62" "2,668.85" "2,701.78" "2,707.23" "2,767.10" "2,878.74" "3,026.98" "3,020.77" "2,955.40" "2,936.13" "3,097.17" "3,150.87" "3,291.06" "3,370.94" "3,466.37" "3,438.37" "3,458.94" "3,675.09" "3,909.85" "4,095.47" "4,216.65" "4,325.09" "4,427.52" 2018 +868 FSM NGAP_NPGDP Micronesia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +868 FSM PPPSH Micronesia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.001 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2018 +868 FSM PPPEX Micronesia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.019 1.018 1.007 1.027 1.003 0.991 0.981 0.966 0.944 0.929 0.919 0.904 0.91 0.935 0.98 1.003 0.998 1.05 1.038 1.05 0.985 1.015 1.07 1.143 1.148 1.145 1.122 1.108 1.102 1.1 1.099 1.1 1.101 2018 +868 FSM NID_NGDP Micronesia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +868 FSM NGSD_NGDP Micronesia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +868 FSM PCPI Micronesia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2007/08. The base is 2008Q2 (i.e. 2008Q2 = 100) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.696 75.756 77.777 79.046 80.563 82.045 83.126 82.993 82.79 84.235 87.678 91.532 94.863 101.098 109.341 113.297 117.66 125.075 127.749 128.674 128.717 127.537 127.662 129.057 131.89 133.095 135.869 143.736 148.05 150.817 153.581 156.55 159.75 2020 +868 FSM PCPIPCH Micronesia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.796 2.667 1.633 1.919 1.839 1.317 -0.159 -0.245 1.745 4.087 4.396 3.639 6.572 8.154 3.618 3.851 6.302 2.138 0.724 0.034 -0.916 0.098 1.093 2.195 0.914 2.085 5.79 3.002 1.869 1.833 1.933 2.044 2020 +868 FSM PCPIE Micronesia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2007/08. The base is 2008Q2 (i.e. 2008Q2 = 100) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 81.356 83.532 83.028 82.704 83.599 86.273 89.645 94.006 97.305 107.906 112.065 115.032 123.732 126.828 128.048 128.901 128.044 127.096 128.393 131.593 133.305 132.867 135.637 143.49 147.797 150.559 153.319 156.283 159.477 2020 +868 FSM PCPIEPCH Micronesia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.675 -0.603 -0.39 1.082 3.199 3.908 4.865 3.509 10.894 3.854 2.648 7.563 2.502 0.962 0.666 -0.665 -0.741 1.021 2.492 1.301 -0.328 2.085 5.79 3.002 1.869 1.833 1.933 2.044 2020 +868 FSM TM_RPCH Micronesia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +868 FSM TMG_RPCH Micronesia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +868 FSM TX_RPCH Micronesia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +868 FSM TXG_RPCH Micronesia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +868 FSM LUR Micronesia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +868 FSM LE Micronesia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +868 FSM LP Micronesia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.106 0.105 0.104 0.104 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.104 0.104 0.104 0.104 0.104 0.104 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.106 0.106 0.106 2018 +868 FSM GGR Micronesia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.17 0.163 0.139 0.152 0.149 0.149 0.141 0.16 0.17 0.133 0.135 0.139 0.143 0.152 0.183 0.201 0.201 0.216 0.198 0.209 0.209 0.229 0.287 0.32 0.303 0.257 0.3 0.289 0.293 0.278 0.277 0.282 0.278 2018 +868 FSM GGR_NGDP Micronesia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.898 74.556 67.126 69.285 67.886 63.818 58.554 66.112 69.458 55.48 53.896 54.864 55.768 57.789 65.426 67.671 64.708 66.021 62.414 65.365 66.037 68.935 78.191 79.71 72.902 62.317 73.818 67.483 64.624 58.574 56.677 56.118 53.829 2018 +868 FSM GGX Micronesia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.171 0.158 0.133 0.159 0.161 0.157 0.154 0.143 0.164 0.142 0.149 0.153 0.152 0.156 0.178 0.2 0.203 0.213 0.189 0.173 0.176 0.205 0.234 0.223 0.226 0.232 0.296 0.285 0.288 0.298 0.302 0.308 0.305 2018 +868 FSM GGX_NGDP Micronesia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 77.349 72.194 64.498 72.563 73.069 67.297 64.001 58.977 66.866 59.232 59.457 60.225 59.264 59.33 63.568 67.214 65.283 65.136 59.551 54.24 55.692 61.68 63.95 55.485 54.456 56.269 72.843 66.592 63.52 62.717 61.692 61.27 58.991 2018 +868 FSM GGXCNL Micronesia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.001 0.005 0.005 -0.007 -0.011 -0.008 -0.013 0.017 0.006 -0.009 -0.014 -0.014 -0.009 -0.004 0.005 0.001 -0.002 0.003 0.009 0.036 0.033 0.024 0.052 0.097 0.077 0.025 0.004 0.004 0.005 -0.02 -0.025 -0.026 -0.027 2018 +868 FSM GGXCNL_NGDP Micronesia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.451 2.362 2.628 -3.278 -5.183 -3.479 -5.447 7.135 2.592 -3.753 -5.561 -5.361 -3.497 -1.541 1.858 0.457 -0.575 0.885 2.863 11.125 10.345 7.256 14.241 24.225 18.446 6.048 0.975 0.892 1.104 -4.143 -5.015 -5.152 -5.163 2018 +868 FSM GGSB Micronesia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +868 FSM GGSB_NPGDP Micronesia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +868 FSM GGXONLB Micronesia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.006 0.011 0.01 -0.004 -0.009 -0.006 -0.013 0.018 0.007 -0.009 -0.013 -0.013 -0.009 -0.003 0.006 0.002 -0.001 0.004 0.01 0.037 0.034 0.025 0.053 0.098 0.077 0.026 0.006 0.006 0.007 -0.018 -0.023 -0.024 -0.025 2018 +868 FSM GGXONLB_NGDP Micronesia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.603 4.968 4.968 -1.636 -3.878 -2.685 -5.19 7.363 2.795 -3.55 -5.383 -5.188 -3.316 -1.309 2.146 0.733 -0.257 1.197 3.255 11.493 10.706 7.561 14.49 24.45 18.641 6.233 1.509 1.423 1.579 -3.709 -4.613 -4.71 -4.787 2018 +868 FSM GGXWDN Micronesia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +868 FSM GGXWDN_NGDP Micronesia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +868 FSM GGXWDG Micronesia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.12 0.096 0.097 0.092 0.079 0.063 0.057 0.058 0.06 0.061 0.062 0.063 0.066 0.076 0.086 0.086 0.088 0.088 0.088 0.09 0.081 0.08 0.08 0.079 0.074 0.075 0.061 0.061 0.06 0.083 0.105 0.128 0.154 2018 +868 FSM GGXWDG_NGDP Micronesia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.99 43.853 47.17 42.126 35.805 26.984 23.601 23.956 24.574 25.338 24.691 25.011 25.657 28.944 30.748 28.84 28.33 27.009 27.638 28.101 25.629 24.191 21.923 19.556 17.778 18.283 15.001 14.21 13.271 17.385 21.415 25.501 29.887 2018 +868 FSM NGDP_FY Micronesia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2017/18 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis following fiscal year Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.221 0.218 0.207 0.219 0.22 0.233 0.241 0.242 0.245 0.24 0.25 0.253 0.257 0.263 0.28 0.297 0.311 0.327 0.317 0.319 0.316 0.332 0.367 0.402 0.416 0.412 0.407 0.428 0.453 0.475 0.489 0.503 0.516 2018 +868 FSM BCA Micronesia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2017/18 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data provided in BPM5, desks converted to BPM6. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.02 -0.042 -0.064 -0.055 -0.046 -0.034 -0.042 -0.024 -0.015 -0.044 -0.025 -0.039 -0.027 -0.05 -0.059 -0.052 -0.06 -0.044 -0.032 0.02 0.014 0.024 0.038 0.085 0.06 0.015 0.004 0.002 -0.004 -0.022 -0.023 -0.024 -0.029 2018 +868 FSM BCA_NGDPD Micronesia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.177 -19.268 -31.141 -25.247 -20.971 -14.596 -17.408 -9.99 -5.951 -18.41 -10.064 -15.423 -10.675 -18.949 -21.145 -17.542 -19.264 -13.561 -9.941 6.11 4.457 7.155 10.279 21.04 14.464 3.688 0.979 0.412 -0.928 -4.675 -4.612 -4.87 -5.523 2018 +921 MDA NGDP_R Moldova "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: National accounts data from 2010 onwards sourced from the latest update by the National Bureau of Statistics. National accounts data prior to 2010 have been backspliced by IMF staff. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995. The National Statistics Office is using 2010 as a base year while this submission is based on 1995. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.629 9.513 6.574 6.48 6.097 6.195 5.792 5.595 5.713 6.061 6.534 6.965 7.481 8.042 8.428 8.681 9.358 8.796 9.421 9.969 9.91 10.807 11.347 11.308 11.807 12.303 12.807 13.268 12.167 13.864 13.864 14.183 15.003 15.811 16.603 17.433 2021 +921 MDA NGDP_RPCH Moldova "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.2 -30.9 -1.428 -5.9 1.6 -6.5 -3.4 2.1 6.1 7.8 6.6 7.4 7.5 4.8 3 7.8 -6 7.1 5.818 -0.59 9.044 5 -0.338 4.409 4.2 4.1 3.6 -8.3 13.945 0 2.3 5.783 5.39 5.006 5 2021 +921 MDA NGDP Moldova "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: National accounts data from 2010 onwards sourced from the latest update by the National Bureau of Statistics. National accounts data prior to 2010 have been backspliced by IMF staff. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995. The National Statistics Office is using 2010 as a base year while this submission is based on 1995. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.192 1.821 4.737 6.48 7.798 8.917 9.122 12.322 16.345 19.052 22.556 27.619 32.032 37.652 44.754 53.43 62.922 60.43 86.275 98.773 105.48 119.533 133.482 145.754 160.815 176.007 189.063 206.256 199.734 241.871 278.151 308.166 343.915 382.386 423.612 469.256 2021 +921 MDA NGDPD Moldova "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.864 1.11 1.158 1.441 1.694 1.928 1.697 1.172 1.315 1.481 1.662 1.981 2.598 2.988 3.408 4.401 6.055 5.438 6.977 8.417 8.708 9.496 9.51 7.726 8.072 9.515 11.252 11.737 11.53 13.672 14.048 14.333 15.022 16.249 17.489 18.781 2021 +921 MDA PPPGDP Moldova "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.089 13.238 9.343 9.403 9.01 9.312 8.805 8.625 9.006 9.771 10.697 11.628 12.824 14.218 15.36 16.248 17.851 16.888 18.304 19.772 21.055 23.961 25.218 26.233 29.732 31.586 33.666 35.502 32.948 39.102 41.882 44.372 47.923 51.444 55.048 58.919 2021 +921 MDA NGDP_D Moldova "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.993 19.142 72.061 100 127.883 143.939 157.487 220.21 286.103 314.312 345.201 396.517 428.185 468.197 531.027 615.496 672.395 686.987 915.787 990.797 "1,064.36" "1,106.12" "1,176.38" "1,288.90" "1,362.03" "1,430.62" "1,476.21" "1,554.50" "1,641.59" "1,744.63" "2,006.32" "2,172.85" "2,292.35" "2,418.43" "2,551.45" "2,691.78" 2021 +921 MDA NGDPRPC Moldova "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,234.15" "3,203.64" "2,211.22" "2,182.05" "2,059.86" "2,099.78" "1,966.35" "1,902.55" "1,947.29" "2,070.23" "2,237.57" "2,392.44" "2,574.47" "2,775.65" "2,916.06" "3,010.60" "3,250.15" "3,058.42" "3,278.57" "3,470.19" "3,449.77" "3,763.73" "3,954.65" "3,975.29" "4,180.37" "4,425.57" "4,690.69" "4,947.68" "4,619.29" "5,358.88" "5,456.06" "5,682.76" "6,120.38" "6,567.21" "7,021.01" "7,505.75" 2019 +921 MDA NGDPRPPPPC Moldova "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,303.13" "8,224.81" "5,676.92" "5,602.05" "5,288.34" "5,390.82" "5,048.27" "4,884.47" "4,999.33" "5,314.96" "5,744.57" "6,142.18" "6,609.52" "7,126.02" "7,486.48" "7,729.21" "8,344.22" "7,851.96" "8,417.17" "8,909.12" "8,856.68" "9,662.73" "10,152.89" "10,205.89" "10,732.39" "11,361.90" "12,042.55" "12,702.32" "11,859.25" "13,758.02" "14,007.50" "14,589.52" "15,713.03" "16,860.20" "18,025.26" "19,269.73" 2019 +921 MDA NGDPPC Moldova "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.457 613.239 "1,593.43" "2,182.05" "2,634.21" "3,022.40" "3,096.74" "4,189.61" "5,571.25" "6,506.98" "7,724.10" "9,486.42" "11,023.52" "12,995.53" "15,485.03" "18,530.16" "21,853.86" "21,010.91" "30,024.70" "34,382.52" "36,717.79" "41,631.34" "46,521.83" "51,237.40" "56,937.86" "63,313.07" "69,244.48" "76,911.52" "75,829.90" "93,492.54" "109,466.10" "123,477.71" "140,300.68" "158,823.62" "179,137.39" "202,037.91" 2019 +921 MDA NGDPDPC Moldova "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 290.058 373.927 389.592 485.354 572.302 653.525 575.974 398.41 448.062 505.784 569.109 680.272 894.061 "1,031.42" "1,179.32" "1,526.38" "2,102.94" "1,890.65" "2,428.11" "2,930.06" "3,031.13" "3,307.35" "3,314.55" "2,715.78" "2,857.88" "3,422.64" "4,121.05" "4,376.65" "4,377.54" "5,284.91" "5,528.59" "5,743.15" "6,128.09" "6,748.85" "7,395.58" "8,086.19" 2019 +921 MDA PPPPC Moldova "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,396.41" "4,458.16" "3,142.83" "3,166.41" "3,043.83" "3,156.31" "2,989.02" "2,932.79" "3,069.76" "3,337.10" "3,663.05" "3,993.89" "4,413.14" "4,907.21" "5,314.51" "5,635.11" "6,200.14" "5,871.77" "6,370.09" "6,882.49" "7,329.15" "8,345.09" "8,789.29" "9,221.85" "10,527.01" "11,361.90" "12,330.23" "13,238.42" "12,508.72" "15,114.46" "16,482.63" "17,779.16" "19,550.07" "21,367.24" "23,278.63" "25,367.36" 2019 +921 MDA NGAP_NPGDP Moldova Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +921 MDA PPPSH Moldova Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.039 0.038 0.026 0.024 0.022 0.022 0.02 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.027 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.028 2021 +921 MDA PPPEX Moldova Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.138 0.507 0.689 0.865 0.958 1.036 1.429 1.815 1.95 2.109 2.375 2.498 2.648 2.914 3.288 3.525 3.578 4.713 4.996 5.01 4.989 5.293 5.556 5.409 5.572 5.616 5.81 6.062 6.186 6.641 6.945 7.176 7.433 7.695 7.964 2021 +921 MDA NID_NGDP Moldova Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: National accounts data from 2010 onwards sourced from the latest update by the National Bureau of Statistics. National accounts data prior to 2010 have been backspliced by IMF staff. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995. The National Statistics Office is using 2010 as a base year while this submission is based on 1995. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.818 54.223 36.701 24.877 24.245 23.814 25.873 22.884 23.471 23.282 21.66 23.178 26.359 30.826 32.748 38.106 39.228 23.142 23.852 24.049 24.199 24.938 26.219 23.595 21.982 21.939 26.592 25.104 23.864 28.666 28.447 28.047 29.021 28.212 27.127 26.001 2021 +921 MDA NGSD_NGDP Moldova Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: National accounts data from 2010 onwards sourced from the latest update by the National Bureau of Statistics. National accounts data prior to 2010 have been backspliced by IMF staff. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995. The National Statistics Office is using 2010 as a base year while this submission is based on 1995. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.289 37.919 28.26 19.006 12.922 9.556 6.145 17.09 16.001 21.474 20.469 16.607 24.584 23.269 21.411 22.858 23.116 14.219 16.951 13.927 16.807 19.775 20.243 17.604 18.409 16.102 15.822 15.633 16.124 17.036 15.613 15.622 17.633 17.979 17.851 17.528 2021 +921 MDA PCPI Moldova "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1992 Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 888.503 "3,817.33" "4,970.76" "6,139.17" "6,861.92" "7,390.00" "10,291.46" "13,502.97" "14,804.83" "15,577.43" "17,394.83" "19,556.24" "21,873.90" "24,653.46" "27,705.98" "31,225.83" "31,227.59" "33,525.17" "36,089.71" "37,734.79" "39,458.96" "41,454.86" "45,446.03" "48,335.52" "51,480.35" "53,328.61" "55,912.69" "58,021.23" "60,979.79" "78,347.23" "89,175.42" "93,634.19" "98,315.90" "103,231.69" "108,393.28" 2021 +921 MDA PCPIPCH Moldova "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 788.503 329.636 30.216 23.506 11.773 7.696 39.262 31.206 9.641 5.219 11.667 12.426 11.851 12.707 12.382 12.704 0.006 7.358 7.65 4.558 4.569 5.058 9.628 6.358 6.506 3.59 4.846 3.771 5.099 28.481 13.821 5 5 5 5 2021 +921 MDA PCPIE Moldova "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1992 Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 937 "2,024.86" "2,506.77" "2,885.30" "3,205.56" "3,788.98" "5,448.55" "6,456.53" "6,869.75" "7,174.83" "8,301.05" "9,335.68" "10,272.72" "11,719.24" "13,255.69" "14,228.51" "14,291.26" "15,446.07" "16,647.55" "17,305.88" "18,201.87" "19,053.63" "21,631.18" "22,124.10" "23,746.77" "23,960.49" "25,757.53" "25,857.98" "29,462.58" "38,301.36" "41,365.47" "43,433.74" "45,605.43" "47,885.70" "50,279.98" 2021 +921 MDA PCPIEPCH Moldova "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 837 116.1 23.8 15.1 11.1 18.2 43.8 18.5 6.4 4.441 15.697 12.464 10.037 14.081 13.111 7.339 0.441 8.081 7.779 3.954 5.177 4.68 13.528 2.279 7.334 0.9 7.5 0.39 13.94 30 8 5 5 5 5 2021 +921 MDA TM_RPCH Moldova Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -34.589 -25.617 -15.786 -31.661 11.452 32.6 12.7 -18.2 -43 26.1 15 16 27 14 21 8 25 14 -25 14 22 1 6 1 -5 7.6 14.5 8.9 4.8 -0.421 9.495 -1.668 4.433 5.668 5.035 5.549 4.086 2021 +921 MDA TMG_RPCH Moldova Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -34.589 -25.617 -15.786 -31.661 11.452 32.6 12.7 -18.2 -43 26.1 15 16 27 14 21 8 25 14 -25 14 22 1 6 1 -5 7.6 14.5 8.9 4.8 -0.421 9.495 -1.668 4.433 5.668 5.035 5.549 4.086 2021 +921 MDA TX_RPCH Moldova Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -22.23 -20.658 -41.212 -17.479 5.261 13.487 5.205 -29.2 -28.4 5.414 25 15 18 17 8 -7 17 5 -7 17 34 1 13 2 1 7.7 12.5 6.2 6.7 -21.332 16.938 2.009 5.441 6.09 6.029 5.933 5.62 2021 +921 MDA TXG_RPCH Moldova Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -22.23 -20.658 -41.212 -17.479 5.261 13.487 5.205 -29.2 -28.4 5.414 25 15 18 17 8 -7 17 5 -7 17 34 1 13 2 1 7.7 12.5 6.2 6.7 -21.332 16.938 2.009 5.441 6.09 6.029 5.933 5.62 2021 +921 MDA LUR Moldova Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.899 15 14.4 13 12 9.232 11.118 8.5 7.3 6.8 7.9 8.1 7.3 7.4 5.1 4 6.4 7.4 6.7 5.6 5.1 3.9 5.025 4.225 4.125 3.05 5.125 3.825 3.458 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2021 +921 MDA LE Moldova Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +921 MDA LP Moldova Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.977 2.969 2.973 2.97 2.96 2.95 2.946 2.941 2.934 2.928 2.92 2.911 2.906 2.897 2.89 2.883 2.879 2.876 2.873 2.873 2.873 2.871 2.869 2.845 2.824 2.78 2.73 2.682 2.634 2.587 2.541 2.496 2.451 2.408 2.365 2.323 2019 +921 MDA GGR Moldova General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.556 2.797 3.431 3.427 3.743 4.982 5.556 6.668 9.383 11.34 14.519 17.847 22.9 25.564 23.518 27.537 30.138 33.476 36.908 42.456 43.67 45.947 53.379 57.996 62.949 62.655 77.378 89.61 97.081 108.681 121.943 136.16 150.678 2021 +921 MDA GGR_NGDP Moldova General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.442 35.872 38.48 37.572 30.379 30.479 29.163 29.56 33.974 35.401 38.56 39.878 42.86 40.628 38.917 31.918 30.513 31.737 30.877 31.807 29.962 28.571 30.328 30.675 30.52 31.369 31.992 32.216 31.503 31.601 31.89 32.143 32.11 2021 +921 MDA GGX Moldova General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.723 3.376 4.097 3.566 4.068 5.561 5.622 6.934 9.253 11.15 13.976 18.035 22.821 26.111 27.375 29.417 32.163 35.513 38.779 44.572 46.502 48.434 54.524 59.609 65.972 73.275 83.714 106.829 115.607 125.533 137.238 151.41 166.164 2021 +921 MDA GGX_NGDP Moldova General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.025 43.296 45.951 39.094 33.019 34.025 29.508 30.739 33.504 34.808 37.119 40.297 42.712 41.498 45.3 34.096 32.562 33.668 32.442 33.392 31.904 30.118 30.978 31.529 31.985 36.686 34.611 38.407 37.515 36.501 35.89 35.743 35.41 2021 +921 MDA GGXCNL Moldova General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.167 -0.579 -0.666 -0.139 -0.325 -0.58 -0.066 -0.266 0.13 0.19 0.542 -0.187 0.079 -0.548 -3.857 -1.879 -2.024 -2.037 -1.871 -2.116 -2.832 -2.487 -1.145 -1.613 -3.023 -10.62 -6.335 -17.219 -18.526 -16.852 -15.295 -15.25 -15.485 2021 +921 MDA GGXCNL_NGDP Moldova General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.583 -7.423 -7.471 -1.522 -2.639 -3.546 -0.345 -1.179 0.47 0.593 1.441 -0.419 0.148 -0.871 -6.383 -2.178 -2.05 -1.931 -1.565 -1.585 -1.943 -1.547 -0.65 -0.853 -1.466 -5.317 -2.619 -6.19 -6.012 -4.9 -4 -3.6 -3.3 2021 +921 MDA GGSB Moldova General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +921 MDA GGSB_NPGDP Moldova General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +921 MDA GGXONLB Moldova General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.098 -0.336 -0.289 0.282 0.542 0.441 0.732 0.22 0.71 0.802 1.013 0.267 0.714 0.185 -3.014 -1.322 -1.351 -1.342 -1.344 -1.492 -1.733 -0.675 0.815 -0.087 -1.382 -8.913 -4.394 -14.358 -13.127 -13.25 -11.515 -10.582 -9.849 2021 +921 MDA GGXONLB_NGDP Moldova General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.511 -4.309 -3.243 3.096 4.397 2.699 3.84 0.977 2.57 2.503 2.69 0.597 1.336 0.294 -4.988 -1.532 -1.368 -1.272 -1.124 -1.118 -1.189 -0.42 0.463 -0.046 -0.67 -4.462 -1.817 -5.162 -4.26 -3.853 -3.011 -2.498 -2.099 2021 +921 MDA GGXWDN Moldova General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +921 MDA GGXWDN_NGDP Moldova General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +921 MDA GGXWDG Moldova General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.15 6.822 7.94 14.542 18.573 14.564 16.266 18.122 18.797 15.803 15.219 15.657 15.108 13.966 19.706 21.978 23.904 33.05 35.829 46.667 61.772 63.091 61.357 60.121 59.385 73.169 80.146 100.254 118.08 143.312 159.407 178.589 200.529 2021 +921 MDA GGXWDG_NGDP Moldova General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 79.48 87.492 89.049 159.41 150.739 89.104 85.38 80.342 68.059 49.335 40.421 34.984 28.276 22.195 32.61 25.475 24.201 31.333 29.974 34.961 42.381 39.232 34.86 31.8 28.792 36.633 33.136 36.043 38.317 41.671 41.687 42.159 42.733 2021 +921 MDA NGDP_FY Moldova "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Various bases and growth rates for GDP, consumption , import, wages, energy prices, demographic changes. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Total Debt reflects the Public and Publicly Guaranteed Debt that includes General Government direct and guaranteed debt, non-financial public corporation's debt, and Central Bank liabilities to the IMF. Expenditure arrears and guarantees issued in 2014 and 2015 are included under General Government guaranteed debt. Local government debt and non-financial public corporation's debt is recorded starting from 2007 and is available for maturities longer than one year. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.48 7.798 8.917 9.122 12.322 16.345 19.052 22.556 27.619 32.032 37.652 44.754 53.43 62.922 60.43 86.275 98.773 105.48 119.533 133.482 145.754 160.815 176.007 189.063 206.256 199.734 241.871 278.151 308.166 343.915 382.386 423.612 469.256 2021 +921 MDA BCA Moldova Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Moldovan leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.039 -0.181 -0.098 -0.085 -0.192 -0.275 -0.335 -0.068 -0.098 -0.027 -0.02 -0.13 -0.046 -0.226 -0.386 -0.671 -0.976 -0.485 -0.481 -0.852 -0.644 -0.49 -0.568 -0.463 -0.288 -0.555 -1.212 -1.112 -0.893 -1.59 -1.803 -1.781 -1.711 -1.663 -1.622 -1.591 2021 +921 MDA BCA_NGDPD Moldova Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.505 -16.283 -8.427 -5.87 -11.324 -14.257 -19.728 -5.793 -7.47 -1.808 -1.191 -6.57 -1.776 -7.556 -11.337 -15.248 -16.112 -8.923 -6.901 -10.121 -7.391 -5.163 -5.976 -5.991 -3.573 -5.837 -10.77 -9.471 -7.741 -11.63 -12.834 -12.425 -11.388 -10.232 -9.276 -8.473 2021 +948 MNG NGDP_R Mongolia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Discrepancies rise from staff estimates based on the balance of payment data and the authorities' data on net exports at constant price. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data after 2000 has been rebased National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 "4,594.86" "4,979.74" "5,394.60" "5,707.07" "6,044.58" "6,387.86" "6,990.00" "7,237.58" "7,610.02" "7,928.34" "7,731.27" "7,020.10" "6,370.28" "6,168.42" "6,300.08" "6,701.80" "6,851.59" "7,118.58" "7,356.34" "7,582.20" "7,669.10" "8,024.84" "8,447.50" "9,069.02" "9,923.77" "10,569.54" "11,432.32" "12,433.42" "13,405.58" "13,128.15" "14,088.22" "16,524.18" "18,559.93" "20,721.96" "22,355.93" "22,894.78" "23,235.86" "24,545.64" "26,446.67" "27,928.28" "26,655.38" "27,091.66" "27,768.96" "29,157.40" "31,198.42" "33,070.33" "34,889.20" "36,633.65" 2021 +948 MNG NGDP_RPCH Mongolia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 6.443 8.376 8.331 5.792 5.914 5.679 9.426 3.542 5.146 4.183 -2.486 -9.199 -9.256 -3.169 2.134 6.376 2.235 3.897 3.34 3.07 1.146 4.639 5.267 7.357 9.425 6.507 8.163 8.757 7.819 -2.069 7.313 17.291 12.32 11.649 7.885 2.41 1.49 5.637 7.745 5.602 -4.558 1.637 2.5 5 7 6 5.5 5 2021 +948 MNG NGDP Mongolia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Discrepancies rise from staff estimates based on the balance of payment data and the authorities' data on net exports at constant price. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data after 2000 has been rebased National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 8.074 8.875 9.807 10.473 10.752 11.201 11.127 11.605 12.312 12.826 12.508 22.601 56.13 227.677 382.103 651.456 737.997 932.926 945.461 "1,080.53" "1,224.06" "1,391.88" "1,550.61" "1,829.07" "2,361.16" "3,041.41" "4,027.56" "4,956.65" "6,555.57" "6,590.64" "9,756.59" "13,173.76" "16,688.42" "19,174.24" "22,227.05" "22,894.78" "23,931.34" "28,010.71" "32,582.63" "37,839.23" "37,453.28" "43,555.49" "50,167.67" "58,275.67" "68,123.97" "77,677.63" "87,640.50" "97,975.56" 2021 +948 MNG NGDPD Mongolia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.728 2.854 2.963 3.071 2.837 3.294 3.636 4.086 4.104 4.275 2.678 2.821 1.566 0.771 0.926 1.452 1.348 1.181 1.125 1.057 1.137 1.268 1.397 1.595 1.992 2.523 3.414 4.235 5.623 4.584 7.185 10.41 12.278 12.582 12.227 11.62 11.154 11.481 13.207 14.206 13.313 15.286 15.72 16.596 18.551 20.378 22.139 23.821 2021 +948 MNG PPPGDP Mongolia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.955 3.505 4.032 4.433 4.864 5.303 5.92 6.281 6.837 7.402 7.489 7.03 6.524 6.467 6.746 7.327 7.628 8.062 8.425 8.806 9.109 9.746 10.419 11.407 12.817 14.079 15.698 17.534 19.267 18.99 20.623 24.692 28.89 30.402 32.507 31.928 32.818 35.392 39.044 41.969 40.539 42.915 47.115 51.233 55.97 60.431 64.968 69.537 2021 +948 MNG NGDP_D Mongolia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.176 0.178 0.182 0.184 0.178 0.175 0.159 0.16 0.162 0.162 0.162 0.322 0.881 3.691 6.065 9.721 10.771 13.106 12.852 14.251 15.961 17.345 18.356 20.168 23.793 28.775 35.23 39.866 48.902 50.202 69.254 79.724 89.916 92.531 99.424 100 102.993 114.117 123.201 135.487 140.509 160.771 180.661 199.866 218.357 234.886 251.197 267.447 2021 +948 MNG NGDPRPC Mongolia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,719,851.28" "3,296,946.70" "2,937,075.68" "2,817,794.44" "2,851,007.36" "2,987,876.43" "3,010,344.57" "3,084,996.18" "3,143,553.05" "3,194,533.13" "3,191,329.03" "3,299,148.12" "3,426,064.30" "3,634,743.15" "3,935,297.13" "4,143,159.55" "4,425,549.32" "4,744,771.60" "5,028,433.71" "4,833,145.10" "5,102,637.34" "5,877,007.08" "6,471,961.99" "7,071,673.11" "7,462,054.34" "7,487,391.47" "7,447,547.40" "7,723,858.03" "8,166,386.54" "8,471,159.73" "7,938,955.55" "7,944,911.57" "8,022,350.64" "8,302,208.10" "8,759,799.03" "9,160,748.02" "9,484,385.83" "9,772,919.65" 2021 +948 MNG NGDPRPPPPC Mongolia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,363.64" "4,753.85" "4,234.96" "4,062.97" "4,110.86" "4,308.21" "4,340.60" "4,448.24" "4,532.68" "4,606.18" "4,601.57" "4,757.03" "4,940.03" "5,240.92" "5,674.29" "5,974.01" "6,381.18" "6,841.47" "7,250.48" "6,968.89" "7,357.47" "8,474.03" "9,331.90" "10,196.62" "10,759.51" "10,796.04" "10,738.59" "11,137.00" "11,775.08" "12,214.53" "11,447.15" "11,455.74" "11,567.40" "11,970.92" "12,630.72" "13,208.85" "13,675.50" "14,091.53" 2021 +948 MNG NGDPPC Mongolia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,018.01" "10,614.27" "25,879.36" "104,005.21" "172,915.11" "290,439.74" "324,249.31" "404,304.53" "404,020.12" "455,249.72" "509,366.88" "572,224.89" "628,883.05" "733,068.33" "936,323.16" "1,192,202.76" "1,559,102.78" "1,891,528.05" "2,458,994.77" "2,426,351.24" "3,533,756.39" "4,685,394.10" "5,819,354.69" "6,543,491.45" "7,419,036.27" "7,487,391.47" "7,670,461.92" "8,814,223.01" "10,061,090.13" "11,477,331.93" "11,154,968.55" "12,773,097.85" "14,493,257.04" "16,593,272.93" "19,127,644.22" "21,517,330.47" "23,824,462.81" "26,137,366.04" 2021 +948 MNG NGDPDPC Mongolia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,288.65" "1,324.85" 722.215 352.304 419.198 647.441 592.439 511.954 480.917 445.544 473.198 521.317 566.403 639.373 789.958 989.177 "1,321.61" "1,616.14" "2,109.27" "1,687.55" "2,602.37" "3,702.36" "4,281.33" "4,293.83" "4,081.02" "3,800.11" "3,575.10" "3,612.72" "4,078.18" "4,309.05" "3,965.10" "4,482.85" "4,541.57" "4,725.37" "5,208.60" "5,644.83" "6,018.32" "6,354.75" 2021 +948 MNG PPPPC Mongolia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,603.08" "3,301.45" "3,008.12" "2,954.35" "3,053.02" "3,266.67" "3,351.51" "3,493.84" "3,600.23" "3,710.17" "3,790.42" "4,006.76" "4,225.75" "4,571.62" "5,082.51" "5,518.77" "6,076.81" "6,691.21" "7,227.23" "6,991.06" "7,469.60" "8,781.93" "10,074.01" "10,375.30" "10,850.23" "10,441.61" "10,518.68" "11,137.00" "12,056.37" "12,730.05" "12,074.04" "12,585.19" "13,611.35" "14,588.07" "15,715.08" "16,739.82" "17,661.16" "18,550.60" 2021 +948 MNG NGAP_NPGDP Mongolia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +948 MNG PPPSH Mongolia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.027 0.024 0.02 0.019 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.026 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.029 0.028 0.029 0.03 0.031 0.03 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.033 2021 +948 MNG PPPEX Mongolia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.732 2.532 2.432 2.363 2.21 2.112 1.88 1.848 1.801 1.733 1.67 3.215 8.603 35.204 56.637 88.91 96.747 115.719 112.221 122.703 134.383 142.815 148.822 160.352 184.225 216.027 256.566 282.688 340.24 347.065 473.085 533.527 577.66 630.68 683.767 717.072 729.223 791.436 834.504 901.594 923.88 "1,014.93" "1,064.79" "1,137.46" "1,217.15" "1,285.40" "1,348.98" "1,408.98" 2021 +948 MNG NID_NGDP Mongolia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Discrepancies rise from staff estimates based on the balance of payment data and the authorities' data on net exports at constant price. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data after 2000 has been rebased National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 46.193 73.37 71.535 62.885 55.291 55.387 59.774 51.124 54.137 59.157 13.61 22.905 26.321 36.342 33.099 23.85 25.179 23.949 25.571 25.368 22.407 26.186 20.104 27.659 28.766 37.529 35.885 38.705 43.566 34.371 42.087 58.151 55.899 53.276 35.175 24.514 22.629 27.406 39.378 35.592 22.384 36.719 42.821 40.627 38.613 35.604 35.162 35.603 2021 +948 MNG NGSD_NGDP Mongolia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Discrepancies rise from staff estimates based on the balance of payment data and the authorities' data on net exports at constant price. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources. Data after 2000 has been rebased National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 24.48 35.828 31.027 24.623 19.581 24.468 20.342 18.269 17.269 12.782 13.843 18.305 20.992 24.329 22.398 24.782 21.439 29.477 17.83 18.659 16.843 13.26 11.478 20.2 28.904 40.996 46.786 42.761 31.294 26.915 29.763 14.805 12.074 15.668 19.354 16.351 16.357 17.342 22.669 20.376 17.316 23.903 22.515 23.126 27.049 24.891 25.158 25.632 2021 +948 MNG PCPI Mongolia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.142 0.314 0.95 3.5 10.27 10.292 15.112 19.651 21.527 23.124 25.767 27.404 27.691 29.088 31.484 35.468 37.033 40.6 51.95 55.908 61.525 66.7 76.258 84.258 94.583 100.008 100.733 105.083 112.258 120.408 124.883 133.758 153.596 172.258 188.622 204.089 218.886 233.113 2021 +948 MNG PCPIPCH Mongolia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 120.2 202.875 268.414 193.414 0.218 46.831 30.032 9.549 7.418 11.43 6.353 1.049 5.046 8.235 12.655 4.412 9.631 27.956 7.62 10.046 8.411 14.33 10.491 12.254 5.736 0.725 4.318 6.828 7.26 3.717 7.107 14.831 12.15 9.5 8.2 7.25 6.5 2021 +948 MNG PCPIE Mongolia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.129 0.399 1.698 4.804 7.988 12.23 17.682 20.493 21.75 23.78 25.81 27.84 28.323 29.58 32.867 35.96 37.7 44.4 54.2 56.5 63.8 69.5 79.3 89.2 98.5 99.5 100.8 107.2 116 122 124.8 141.6 161.707 178.04 193.885 208.427 223.016 236.397 2021 +948 MNG PCPIEPCH Mongolia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 208.6 325.478 182.976 66.3 53.105 44.576 15.898 6.132 9.333 8.537 7.865 1.736 4.437 11.111 9.412 4.839 17.772 22.072 4.244 12.92 8.934 14.101 12.484 10.426 1.015 1.307 6.349 8.209 5.172 2.295 13.462 14.2 10.1 8.9 7.5 7 6 2021 +948 MNG TM_RPCH Mongolia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Formula used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Chain-weighted: No. Data are compiled from customer declaration. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. goods on temporary admission e.g. exports and imports related to trade fairs and exhibitions, goods on less than one year operational lease, goods on repair, gold shipped by BOM for refining, Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -15.581 -39.161 53.192 10.878 5.429 5.649 -5.118 68.728 13.603 11.351 9.583 15.548 -2.971 7.318 24.124 30.672 -18.143 31.385 87.026 10.501 -2.767 -14.283 -11.345 11.769 11.977 31.616 5.767 -13.316 1.088 8.462 8.744 10.044 4.851 6.401 4.735 2021 +948 MNG TMG_RPCH Mongolia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Formula used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Chain-weighted: No. Data are compiled from customer declaration. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. goods on temporary admission e.g. exports and imports related to trade fairs and exhibitions, goods on less than one year operational lease, goods on repair, gold shipped by BOM for refining, Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022" -- 48.737 13.751 2.797 10.159 -5.045 33.503 -8.433 5.97 3.356 -16.661 13.231 4.226 -17 -41.683 54.682 12.283 1.68 -4.213 -4.784 70.035 8.368 6.316 5.061 15.886 4.491 11.166 30.729 34.106 -23.091 33.626 95.184 1.98 -3.378 -17.176 -11.563 -5.894 20.499 29.664 5.091 -5.42 8.652 6.911 7.082 8.285 5.035 6.982 4.804 2021 +948 MNG TX_RPCH Mongolia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Formula used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Chain-weighted: No. Data are compiled from customer declaration. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. goods on temporary admission e.g. exports and imports related to trade fairs and exhibitions, goods on less than one year operational lease, goods on repair, gold shipped by BOM for refining, Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.008 45.893 -10.886 8.017 52.075 -19.653 17.06 -10.926 43.329 2.536 36.692 10.625 24.335 -9.556 -2.987 13.253 -3.487 17.962 -12.218 9.91 11.324 31.438 3.168 33.466 0.608 -1.201 6.279 -15.066 -18.741 -3.258 14.667 12.846 9.421 7.356 3.689 2021 +948 MNG TXG_RPCH Mongolia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Formula used to derive volumes: Data are compiled from customer declaration. Chain-weighted: No. Data are compiled from customer declaration. Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. goods on temporary admission e.g. exports and imports related to trade fairs and exhibitions, goods on less than one year operational lease, goods on repair, gold shipped by BOM for refining, Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022" -- 12.508 23.522 9.575 22.776 -13.473 29.567 1.62 6.23 -4.008 -12.999 -1.275 76.156 11.786 40.94 -9.725 4.476 50.853 -21.563 18.296 -10.019 34.805 -7.716 38.824 6.129 24.256 -4.459 -1.45 21.404 -4.654 23.517 -9.213 5.875 10.351 39.816 -0.76 32.117 0.701 -1.532 6.09 -9.013 -18.684 -2.631 15.483 13.741 9.315 7.45 3.664 2021 +948 MNG LUR Mongolia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Unemployment rate is now new data series changed from the one referred to as registered unemployment rate. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.3 9.2 11.6 9.9 7.7 8.2 7.9 7.9 7.5 10 8.8 7.8 10 7 8.1 7.29 6.561 5.905 5.314 5 5 2021 +948 MNG LE Mongolia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +948 MNG LP Mongolia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.078 2.129 2.169 2.189 2.21 2.243 2.276 2.307 2.34 2.373 2.403 2.432 2.466 2.495 2.522 2.551 2.583 2.62 2.666 2.716 2.761 2.812 2.868 2.93 2.996 3.058 3.12 3.178 3.238 3.297 3.358 3.41 3.461 3.512 3.562 3.61 3.679 3.748 2021 +948 MNG GGR Mongolia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 3.72 4.182 4.478 4.68 4.918 4.36 4.54 4.681 5.243 5.295 8.965 11.8 56.812 85.745 140.901 160.435 212.143 225.505 251.7 351.396 429.499 477.049 553.888 713.113 837.858 "1,360.41" "1,880.49" "2,170.37" "1,994.00" "3,122.19" "4,468.27" "4,975.83" "5,986.93" "6,316.52" "5,983.40" "5,835.04" "7,972.10" "10,185.28" "12,041.12" "10,443.43" "14,255.34" "17,724.17" "20,314.87" "23,231.98" "25,734.91" "28,760.80" "31,879.38" 2021 +948 MNG GGR_NGDP Mongolia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a 41.916 42.647 42.756 43.532 43.906 39.187 39.125 38.018 40.882 42.334 39.667 21.023 24.953 22.44 21.629 21.739 22.74 23.851 23.294 28.707 30.857 30.765 30.282 30.202 27.548 33.778 37.939 33.107 30.255 32.001 33.918 29.816 31.224 28.418 26.134 24.382 28.461 31.26 31.822 27.884 32.729 35.33 34.86 34.102 33.13 32.817 32.538 2021 +948 MNG GGX Mongolia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a 3.995 4.454 4.81 5.054 5.358 5.787 6.128 6.447 6.753 6.467 10.404 16.348 87.188 122.949 173.265 211.231 287.648 342.146 358.759 422.65 489.73 550.481 615.753 751.316 763.81 "1,054.92" "1,749.70" "2,466.77" "2,336.63" "3,080.69" "4,997.04" "6,017.80" "6,164.69" "7,144.57" "7,137.97" "9,495.33" "9,012.99" "9,255.28" "11,661.70" "13,904.27" "15,622.79" "17,912.25" "20,086.23" "23,912.14" "27,443.98" "31,150.98" "34,916.36" 2021 +948 MNG GGX_NGDP Mongolia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a 45.007 45.416 45.926 47.003 47.834 52.004 52.805 52.364 52.651 51.7 46.033 29.125 38.295 32.177 26.597 28.622 30.833 36.188 33.202 34.528 35.185 35.501 33.665 31.82 25.114 26.193 35.3 37.629 35.454 31.575 37.932 36.06 32.151 32.144 31.177 39.677 32.177 28.406 30.819 37.124 35.869 35.705 34.468 35.101 35.331 35.544 35.638 2021 +948 MNG GGXCNL Mongolia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a -0.274 -0.272 -0.332 -0.373 -0.44 -1.426 -1.588 -1.766 -1.509 -1.172 -1.439 -4.548 -30.376 -37.204 -32.364 -50.796 -75.505 -116.641 -107.059 -71.254 -60.232 -73.432 -61.864 -38.203 74.048 305.485 130.788 -296.404 -342.634 41.507 -528.77 "-1,041.97" -177.76 -828.045 "-1,154.58" "-3,660.29" "-1,040.89" 930.001 379.417 "-3,460.83" "-1,367.45" -188.081 228.638 -680.161 "-1,709.08" "-2,390.18" "-3,036.98" 2021 +948 MNG GGXCNL_NGDP Mongolia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a -3.092 -2.769 -3.17 -3.471 -3.929 -12.818 -13.68 -14.346 -11.769 -9.367 -6.366 -8.103 -13.342 -9.737 -4.968 -6.883 -8.093 -12.337 -9.908 -5.821 -4.327 -4.736 -3.382 -1.618 2.435 7.585 2.639 -4.521 -5.199 0.425 -4.014 -6.244 -0.927 -3.725 -5.043 -15.295 -3.716 2.854 1.003 -9.24 -3.14 -0.375 0.392 -0.998 -2.2 -2.727 -3.1 2021 +948 MNG GGSB Mongolia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +948 MNG GGSB_NPGDP Mongolia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +948 MNG GGXONLB Mongolia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.094 -4.362 -28.348 -35.499 -30.564 -46.896 -54.335 -105.546 -89.761 -53.063 -43.718 -53.85 -44.233 -14.987 94.731 323.567 149.363 -276.455 -313.012 83.835 -491.449 -916.071 92.682 -327.694 -423.521 "-2,674.19" 115.032 "1,976.88" "1,240.40" "-2,521.63" -539.454 720.919 "1,586.93" 988.926 88.614 -479.111 "-1,047.77" 2021 +948 MNG GGXONLB_NGDP Mongolia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.839 -7.771 -12.451 -9.29 -4.692 -6.355 -5.824 -11.163 -8.307 -4.335 -3.141 -3.473 -2.418 -0.635 3.115 8.034 3.013 -4.217 -4.749 0.859 -3.731 -5.489 0.483 -1.474 -1.85 -11.174 0.411 6.067 3.278 -6.733 -1.239 1.437 2.723 1.452 0.114 -0.547 -1.069 2021 +948 MNG GGXWDN Mongolia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +948 MNG GGXWDN_NGDP Mongolia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +948 MNG GGXWDG Mongolia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,648.77" "1,790.00" "2,031.73" "3,198.81" "3,022.11" "4,301.57" "7,291.51" "9,476.57" "12,685.59" "14,378.59" "20,971.52" "28,799.66" "29,550.49" "29,985.96" "36,469.46" "34,742.27" "42,325.34" "45,754.11" "51,300.48" "58,241.64" "66,326.28" "74,852.59" 2021 +948 MNG GGXWDG_NGDP Mongolia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.937 36.113 30.992 48.536 30.975 32.653 43.692 49.423 57.073 62.803 87.632 102.817 90.694 79.246 97.373 79.766 84.368 78.513 75.305 74.979 75.68 76.399 2021 +948 MNG NGDP_FY Mongolia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022 8.074 8.875 9.807 10.473 10.752 11.201 11.127 11.605 12.312 12.826 12.508 22.601 56.13 227.677 382.103 651.456 737.997 932.926 945.461 "1,080.53" "1,224.06" "1,391.88" "1,550.61" "1,829.07" "2,361.16" "3,041.41" "4,027.56" "4,956.65" "6,555.57" "6,590.64" "9,756.59" "13,173.76" "16,688.42" "19,174.24" "22,227.05" "22,894.78" "23,931.34" "28,010.71" "32,582.63" "37,839.23" "37,453.28" "43,555.49" "50,167.67" "58,275.67" "68,123.97" "77,677.63" "87,640.50" "97,975.56" 2021 +948 MNG BCA Mongolia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The data is BPM6, but we use BPM5 presentation in our files/tables. This is because some of the series that we forecast(and are important for MNG such as loan disbursement and amortization) are not available under the BPM6 presentation. The BPM6 submission template is mainly used to change the presentation (for example the changed signs in FA). Just to clarify, we are referring to data from 2016 onward. Primary domestic currency: Mongolian tögrög Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.095 -0.038 0.031 0.038 0.026 -0.037 0.074 -0.076 -0.06 -0.07 -0.062 -0.105 -0.099 0.063 0.088 0.372 0.172 -0.69 -0.342 -0.885 -4.512 -5.381 -4.732 -1.934 -0.948 -0.7 -1.155 -2.207 -2.162 -0.675 -1.959 -3.192 -2.904 -2.145 -2.183 -2.215 -2.375 2021 +948 MNG BCA_NGDPD Mongolia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.364 -2.413 4.033 4.059 1.779 -2.737 6.275 -6.711 -5.707 -6.145 -4.866 -7.53 -6.184 3.163 3.468 10.901 4.056 -12.273 -7.456 -12.324 -43.346 -43.825 -37.608 -15.821 -8.162 -6.273 -10.064 -16.709 -15.216 -5.067 -12.816 -20.306 -17.501 -11.565 -10.712 -10.004 -9.971 2021 +943 MNE NGDP_R Montenegro "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.739 1.758 1.792 1.836 1.917 1.998 2.17 2.317 2.484 2.34 2.403 2.48 2.412 2.498 2.543 2.629 2.706 2.834 2.978 3.099 2.625 2.967 3.181 3.26 3.358 3.459 3.562 3.669 2021 +943 MNE NGDP_RPCH Montenegro "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.1 1.9 2.5 4.4 4.2 8.6 6.8 7.2 -5.8 2.7 3.2 -2.724 3.549 1.784 3.39 2.949 4.716 5.078 4.063 -15.307 13.043 7.2 2.5 3 3 3 3 2021 +943 MNE NGDP Montenegro "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.045 1.284 1.343 1.487 1.667 1.816 2.17 2.689 3.103 2.994 3.125 3.265 3.181 3.362 3.458 3.655 3.954 4.299 4.663 4.951 4.186 4.955 5.797 6.511 7.016 7.392 7.771 8.16 2021 +943 MNE NGDPD Montenegro "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.966 1.15 1.269 1.681 2.073 2.261 2.724 3.686 4.564 4.171 4.146 4.544 4.09 4.466 4.595 4.055 4.376 4.855 5.509 5.543 4.777 5.865 6.127 6.674 7.211 7.642 8.085 8.547 2021 +943 MNE PPPGDP Montenegro "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.002 5.171 5.351 5.594 5.996 6.444 7.214 7.913 8.646 8.196 8.519 8.974 8.604 9.237 9.558 10.164 11.324 12.263 13.194 13.976 11.979 14.104 16.195 17.191 18.078 18.967 19.908 20.902 2021 +943 MNE NGDP_D Montenegro "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.109 73.041 74.958 80.951 86.964 90.899 100 116.053 124.933 127.948 130.044 131.644 131.877 134.603 135.998 139.016 146.108 151.696 156.59 159.757 159.476 167.013 182.271 199.735 208.953 213.728 218.133 222.389 2021 +943 MNE NGDPRPC Montenegro "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,874.64" "2,894.77" "2,938.17" "2,999.32" "3,125.68" "3,252.18" "3,527.85" "3,762.85" "4,025.93" "3,784.45" "3,879.73" "3,999.36" "3,887.29" "4,021.37" "4,089.15" "4,225.06" "4,348.98" "4,553.36" "4,786.12" "4,982.18" "4,224.31" "4,772.24" "5,112.55" "5,237.00" "5,390.64" "5,548.79" "5,711.58" "5,879.14" 2020 +943 MNE NGDPRPPPPC Montenegro "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,439.22" "12,526.36" "12,714.12" "12,978.77" "13,525.53" "14,072.96" "15,265.83" "16,282.73" "17,421.14" "16,376.21" "16,788.50" "17,306.17" "16,821.22" "17,401.38" "17,694.68" "18,282.83" "18,819.03" "19,703.46" "20,710.63" "21,559.03" "18,279.58" "20,650.59" "22,123.20" "22,661.70" "23,326.55" "24,010.90" "24,715.32" "25,440.42" 2020 +943 MNE NGDPPC Montenegro "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,727.91" "2,114.38" "2,202.38" "2,427.99" "2,718.20" "2,956.21" "3,527.85" "4,366.89" "5,029.71" "4,842.13" "5,045.35" "5,264.93" "5,126.45" "5,412.88" "5,561.15" "5,873.53" "6,354.19" "6,907.28" "7,494.58" "7,959.35" "6,736.77" "7,970.27" "9,318.70" "10,460.11" "11,263.91" "11,859.34" "12,458.82" "13,074.57" 2020 +943 MNE NGDPDPC Montenegro "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,596.63" "1,893.72" "2,081.05" "2,745.76" "3,379.64" "3,679.83" "4,429.80" "5,985.43" "7,396.67" "6,746.38" "6,694.17" "7,327.25" "6,590.58" "7,189.05" "7,389.89" "6,517.42" "7,031.53" "7,800.27" "8,854.78" "8,911.28" "7,688.55" "9,433.03" "9,849.57" "10,721.55" "11,576.32" "12,260.21" "12,963.71" "13,694.48" 2020 +943 MNE PPPPC Montenegro "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,268.01" "8,513.51" "8,775.80" "9,135.28" "9,775.69" "10,490.32" "11,730.65" "12,850.19" "14,012.26" "13,256.22" "13,753.31" "14,471.96" "13,863.94" "14,870.35" "15,371.39" "16,336.11" "18,197.60" "19,703.46" "21,205.38" "22,468.93" "19,280.65" "22,686.59" "26,032.37" "27,616.12" "29,022.77" "30,429.45" "31,918.49" "33,490.67" 2020 +943 MNE NGAP_NPGDP Montenegro Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +943 MNE PPPSH Montenegro Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 2021 +943 MNE PPPEX Montenegro Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.209 0.248 0.251 0.266 0.278 0.282 0.301 0.34 0.359 0.365 0.367 0.364 0.37 0.364 0.362 0.36 0.349 0.351 0.353 0.354 0.349 0.351 0.358 0.379 0.388 0.39 0.39 0.39 2021 +943 MNE NID_NGDP Montenegro Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.749 24.583 19.8 16.384 17.579 18.684 23.928 34.757 41.177 26.943 21.77 19.329 20.586 19.606 20.221 20.095 26.105 30.223 31.915 31.978 31.186 26.655 25.267 23.154 22.921 23.269 23.248 23.261 2021 +943 MNE NGSD_NGDP Montenegro Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.736 0.866 4.985 3.661 3.791 -7.116 -4.612 -8.294 -0.789 1.17 4.281 5.13 8.216 7.811 9.118 9.869 14.146 14.913 17.674 5.001 17.474 11.441 9.124 9.108 9.763 9.951 10.336 2021 +943 MNE PCPI Montenegro "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2020. 2007 different from authorities due non-corrected mistake from authorities. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1999. 1999 for CPI (eop) and CPI (pa); 2008 for Core CPI Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 129.864 160.68 192.336 206.764 213.172 220.518 225.183 232.762 253.71 262.719 263.719 272.821 284.118 290.389 288.315 292.78 292.024 298.954 306.737 307.86 307.128 314.497 354.611 387.237 404.613 413.663 421.745 429.66 2020 +943 MNE PCPIPCH Montenegro "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.864 23.729 19.701 7.502 3.099 3.446 2.116 3.365 9 3.551 0.381 3.451 4.141 2.207 -0.714 1.549 -0.258 2.373 2.604 0.366 -0.238 2.399 12.755 9.2 4.487 2.237 1.954 1.877 2020 +943 MNE PCPIE Montenegro "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2020. 2007 different from authorities due non-corrected mistake from authorities. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1999. 1999 for CPI (eop) and CPI (pa); 2008 for Core CPI Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 125.69 160.707 175.751 186.7 194.474 197.974 203.517 219.188 234.97 238.494 239.553 248.288 260.994 261.788 260.994 264.7 267.347 272.376 276.876 279.787 277.14 290.111 337.449 360.955 369.889 377.424 384.534 391.727 2020 +943 MNE PCPIEPCH Montenegro "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.69 27.86 9.361 6.23 4.164 1.8 2.8 7.7 7.2 1.5 0.444 3.646 5.117 0.304 -0.303 1.42 1 1.881 1.652 1.052 -0.946 4.68 16.317 6.966 2.475 2.037 1.884 1.871 2020 +943 MNE TM_RPCH Montenegro Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: Special trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.045 29.795 7.267 47.418 34.156 15.499 -29.772 -2.948 2.992 1.768 -3.792 1.221 9.152 13.013 8.304 9.997 2.219 -19.538 13.692 12.569 6.144 5.533 3.173 3.275 3.267 2020 +943 MNE TMG_RPCH Montenegro Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: Special trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.621 34.665 4.653 46.301 38.766 8.631 -31.721 -4.302 5.642 -1.358 -1.293 1.602 6.458 12.448 8.47 8.594 0.729 -17.574 7.516 11.719 2.411 5.57 3.371 3.439 3.438 2020 +943 MNE TX_RPCH Montenegro Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: Special trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -20.614 40.715 8.672 19.932 31.15 1.22 -17.533 7.56 6.634 -0.922 0.066 -1.174 9.273 4.387 7.3 11.315 7.678 -48.302 81.86 10.849 1.086 4.219 2.273 2.751 3.304 2020 +943 MNE TXG_RPCH Montenegro Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2008 Trade System: Special trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.349 65.794 -4.949 27.146 7.201 -9.07 -28.101 2.124 21.488 -15.079 4.945 -10.178 -8.936 6.694 3.671 11.916 7.338 -11.425 17.346 -10.082 0.255 1.472 1.734 1.772 1.747 2020 +943 MNE LUR Montenegro Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +943 MNE LE Montenegro Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +943 MNE LP Montenegro Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. MONSTAT Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.605 0.607 0.61 0.612 0.613 0.614 0.615 0.616 0.617 0.618 0.619 0.62 0.621 0.621 0.622 0.622 0.622 0.622 0.622 0.622 0.621 0.622 0.622 0.622 0.623 0.623 0.624 0.624 2020 +943 MNE GGR Montenegro General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.484 0.582 0.624 0.667 1.017 1.406 1.515 1.336 1.306 1.258 1.268 1.39 1.505 1.477 1.635 1.732 1.911 2.09 1.817 2.137 2.215 2.488 2.666 2.812 2.959 3.11 2020 +943 MNE GGR_NGDP Montenegro General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.011 39.178 37.447 36.756 46.854 52.289 48.803 44.627 41.777 38.545 39.864 41.336 43.511 40.42 41.338 40.281 40.973 42.206 43.416 43.121 38.203 38.203 38.001 38.038 38.075 38.11 2020 +943 MNE GGX Montenegro General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.503 0.643 0.665 0.693 0.923 1.179 1.586 1.537 1.458 1.478 1.454 1.541 1.529 1.695 1.879 2.025 2.2 2.177 2.275 2.221 2.503 2.786 3.031 3.233 3.445 3.637 2020 +943 MNE GGX_NGDP Montenegro General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.451 43.228 39.897 38.17 42.523 43.858 51.098 51.339 46.647 45.279 45.707 45.827 44.209 46.38 47.516 47.093 47.186 43.974 54.35 44.829 43.182 42.788 43.201 43.733 44.339 44.573 2020 +943 MNE GGXCNL Montenegro General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.019 -0.06 -0.041 -0.026 0.094 0.227 -0.071 -0.201 -0.152 -0.22 -0.186 -0.151 -0.024 -0.218 -0.244 -0.293 -0.29 -0.088 -0.458 -0.085 -0.289 -0.299 -0.365 -0.421 -0.487 -0.527 2020 +943 MNE GGXCNL_NGDP Montenegro General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.439 -4.05 -2.45 -1.414 4.331 8.431 -2.296 -6.712 -4.869 -6.734 -5.843 -4.491 -0.698 -5.961 -6.178 -6.812 -6.213 -1.768 -10.934 -1.708 -4.978 -4.585 -5.2 -5.694 -6.264 -6.463 2020 +943 MNE GGSB Montenegro General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +943 MNE GGSB_NPGDP Montenegro General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +943 MNE GGXONLB Montenegro General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.006 -0.046 -0.015 -0.005 0.118 0.255 -0.047 -0.175 -0.121 -0.172 -0.126 -0.08 0.054 -0.132 -0.159 -0.19 -0.189 0.022 -0.344 0.032 -0.192 -0.186 -0.22 -0.233 -0.245 -0.257 2020 +943 MNE GGXONLB_NGDP Montenegro General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.463 -3.062 -0.901 -0.276 5.431 9.47 -1.529 -5.86 -3.864 -5.276 -3.966 -2.371 1.568 -3.601 -4.018 -4.427 -4.049 0.442 -8.219 0.645 -3.317 -2.852 -3.138 -3.147 -3.15 -3.155 2020 +943 MNE GGXWDN Montenegro General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +943 MNE GGXWDN_NGDP Montenegro General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +943 MNE GGXWDG Montenegro General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.03 0.608 0.757 0.7 0.796 0.854 1.061 1.308 1.407 1.586 1.809 1.972 2.191 2.513 2.625 2.846 3.352 3.901 4.493 4.293 4.314 4.597 4.977 5.413 5.907 6.439 2020 +943 MNE GGXWDG_NGDP Montenegro General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.708 40.897 45.372 38.568 36.692 31.758 34.185 43.689 45.007 48.572 56.87 58.654 63.36 68.76 66.39 66.207 71.885 78.793 107.349 86.635 74.41 70.599 70.929 73.223 76.014 78.906 2020 +943 MNE NGDP_FY Montenegro "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' budget and medium-term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Net debt data is available only for the most recent years due to unavailability of earlier data. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.045 1.284 1.343 1.487 1.667 1.816 2.17 2.689 3.103 2.994 3.125 3.265 3.181 3.362 3.458 3.655 3.954 4.299 4.663 4.951 4.186 4.955 5.797 6.511 7.016 7.392 7.771 8.16 2020 +943 MNE BCA Montenegro Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.157 -0.146 -0.115 -0.149 -0.376 -0.862 -1.477 -2.258 -1.157 -0.842 -0.671 -0.625 -0.509 -0.57 -0.446 -0.71 -0.781 -0.937 -0.791 -1.244 -0.538 -0.847 -0.936 -0.996 -1.032 -1.075 -1.105 2020 +943 MNE BCA_NGDPD Montenegro Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.628 -11.505 -6.865 -7.176 -16.626 -31.654 -40.07 -49.471 -27.732 -20.31 -14.777 -15.28 -11.391 -12.41 -10.991 -16.235 -16.085 -17.001 -14.267 -26.05 -9.181 -13.826 -14.03 -13.813 -13.505 -13.297 -12.926 2020 +686 MAR NGDP_R Morocco "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 273.219 265.665 291.219 289.596 302.156 321.265 347.93 339.078 374.392 383.25 398.713 427.485 418.517 415.418 459.402 434.569 488.338 480.716 515.513 521.088 531.056 569.929 587.719 622.754 652.627 674.109 725.171 750.783 795.254 829.003 860.635 905.781 933.045 975.362 "1,001.45" "1,044.96" "1,050.41" "1,103.54" "1,137.37" "1,170.25" "1,086.14" "1,172.27" "1,181.26" "1,218.06" "1,254.09" "1,292.06" "1,333.85" "1,378.61" 2021 +686 MAR NGDP_RPCH Morocco "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.792 -2.765 9.619 -0.557 4.337 6.324 8.3 -2.544 10.415 2.366 4.035 7.216 -2.098 -0.741 10.588 -5.405 12.373 -1.561 7.239 1.081 1.913 7.32 3.121 5.961 4.797 3.292 7.575 3.532 5.923 4.244 3.816 5.246 3.01 4.535 2.675 4.345 0.521 5.058 3.066 2.891 -7.187 7.93 0.767 3.116 2.958 3.028 3.235 3.355 2021 +686 MAR NGDP Morocco "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 93.72 99.974 117.51 125.41 142.11 163.819 195.719 198.219 230.511 245.312 269.204 304.206 311.488 318.565 354.603 360.722 407.119 403.624 434.534 441.735 446.843 482.68 503.762 539.464 572.235 598.108 653.372 700.768 775.902 810.018 849.13 887.498 917.588 971.744 "1,001.45" "1,078.12" "1,094.25" "1,148.90" "1,195.24" "1,239.84" "1,152.42" "1,284.15" "1,374.39" "1,475.56" "1,552.74" "1,631.98" "1,718.71" "1,812.16" 2021 +686 MAR NGDPD Morocco "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 23.807 19.329 19.51 17.635 16.13 16.28 21.497 23.713 28.08 28.901 32.661 34.94 36.483 34.259 38.532 42.238 46.71 42.366 45.243 45.055 42.053 42.704 45.711 56.345 64.528 67.468 74.284 85.539 100.112 100.535 100.881 109.705 106.345 115.608 119.131 110.414 111.573 118.541 127.341 128.92 121.348 142.867 142.874 150.59 158.721 167.411 176.308 185.894 2021 +686 MAR PPPGDP Morocco "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 31.373 33.392 38.865 40.162 43.417 47.622 52.613 52.543 60.061 63.892 68.958 76.434 76.536 77.77 87.841 84.835 97.078 97.21 105.42 108.062 112.624 123.591 129.435 139.858 150.501 160.33 177.797 189.051 204.089 214.114 224.956 241.675 244.714 256.127 248.262 269.769 273.971 285.55 301.335 315.593 296.441 333.242 359.671 384.091 403.75 423.705 445.738 469.608 2021 +686 MAR NGDP_D Morocco "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.302 37.632 40.351 43.305 47.032 50.992 56.252 58.458 61.569 64.008 67.518 71.162 74.427 76.685 77.188 83.007 83.368 83.963 84.292 84.772 84.142 84.691 85.715 86.626 87.682 88.726 90.099 93.338 97.567 97.71 98.663 97.982 98.343 99.629 100 103.173 104.174 104.11 105.088 105.946 106.102 109.544 116.35 121.14 123.814 126.308 128.853 131.449 2021 +686 MAR NGDPRPC Morocco "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,060.46" "13,324.37" "14,234.29" "13,826.87" "14,092.44" "14,635.79" "15,484.71" "14,741.25" "15,912.82" "15,919.32" "16,498.25" "17,353.44" "16,677.31" "16,259.64" "17,672.03" "16,470.94" "18,248.12" "17,712.47" "18,733.00" "18,676.98" "18,776.49" "19,881.69" "20,230.58" "21,154.75" "21,881.15" "22,310.42" "23,693.74" "24,220.37" "25,333.82" "26,080.74" "26,742.74" "27,802.61" "28,292.95" "29,221.72" "29,655.14" "30,621.63" "30,458.12" "31,663.54" "32,293.25" "32,884.18" "30,210.91" "32,282.38" "32,213.16" "32,900.96" "33,558.71" "34,261.21" "35,055.30" "35,919.01" 2021 +686 MAR NGDPRPPPPC Morocco "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,638.27" "3,447.80" "3,683.25" "3,577.83" "3,646.55" "3,787.14" "4,006.81" "3,814.43" "4,117.59" "4,119.27" "4,269.07" "4,490.36" "4,315.41" "4,207.33" "4,572.80" "4,262.01" "4,721.87" "4,583.26" "4,847.33" "4,832.84" "4,858.59" "5,144.57" "5,234.85" "5,473.98" "5,661.95" "5,773.02" "6,130.97" "6,267.24" "6,555.36" "6,748.63" "6,919.93" "7,194.18" "7,321.06" "7,561.38" "7,673.54" "7,923.62" "7,881.31" "8,193.23" "8,356.17" "8,509.08" "7,817.35" "8,353.36" "8,335.45" "8,513.42" "8,683.62" "8,865.40" "9,070.88" "9,294.37" 2021 +686 MAR NGDPPC Morocco "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,823.03" "5,014.17" "5,743.71" "5,987.74" "6,627.95" "7,463.06" "8,710.50" "8,617.45" "9,797.40" "10,189.71" "11,139.34" "12,349.02" "12,412.36" "12,468.78" "13,640.68" "13,671.99" "15,213.14" "14,871.92" "15,790.33" "15,832.78" "15,798.99" "16,838.05" "17,340.60" "18,325.43" "19,185.77" "19,795.06" "21,347.85" "22,606.87" "24,717.35" "25,483.49" "26,385.26" "27,241.42" "27,824.24" "29,113.31" "29,655.14" "31,593.23" "31,729.32" "32,964.97" "33,936.32" "34,839.58" "32,054.38" "35,363.48" "37,479.94" "39,856.17" "41,550.40" "43,274.77" "45,169.76" "47,215.05" 2021 +686 MAR NGDPDPC Morocco "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,225.16" 969.427 953.625 842 752.276 741.671 956.731 "1,030.89" "1,193.50" "1,200.48" "1,351.48" "1,418.36" "1,453.80" "1,340.92" "1,482.25" "1,600.89" "1,745.45" "1,561.01" "1,644.07" "1,614.86" "1,486.87" "1,489.70" "1,573.47" "1,914.01" "2,163.48" "2,232.94" "2,427.11" "2,759.52" "3,189.20" "3,162.86" "3,134.70" "3,367.35" "3,224.71" "3,463.60" "3,527.71" "3,235.57" "3,235.22" "3,401.26" "3,615.59" "3,622.68" "3,375.27" "3,934.31" "3,896.21" "4,067.57" "4,247.28" "4,439.19" "4,633.58" "4,843.39" 2021 +686 MAR PPPPC Morocco "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,614.53" "1,674.75" "1,899.67" "1,917.56" "2,024.93" "2,169.50" "2,341.55" "2,284.26" "2,552.76" "2,653.95" "2,853.39" "3,102.80" "3,049.87" "3,043.96" "3,379.04" "3,215.41" "3,627.58" "3,581.81" "3,830.82" "3,873.18" "3,982.04" "4,311.42" "4,455.45" "4,750.94" "5,045.98" "5,306.32" "5,809.22" "6,098.82" "6,501.52" "6,736.10" "6,990.11" "7,418.13" "7,420.53" "7,673.53" "7,351.55" "7,905.33" "7,944.17" "8,193.23" "8,555.79" "8,868.21" "8,245.46" "9,176.94" "9,808.32" "10,374.67" "10,804.12" "11,235.28" "11,714.54" "12,235.44" 2021 +686 MAR NGAP_NPGDP Morocco Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +686 MAR PPPSH Morocco Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.234 0.224 0.244 0.237 0.237 0.243 0.255 0.239 0.252 0.249 0.249 0.261 0.23 0.224 0.241 0.22 0.238 0.225 0.235 0.229 0.223 0.234 0.234 0.239 0.238 0.234 0.239 0.235 0.242 0.253 0.25 0.253 0.243 0.242 0.227 0.241 0.236 0.233 0.232 0.233 0.223 0.227 0.222 0.223 0.223 0.222 0.222 0.222 2021 +686 MAR PPPEX Morocco Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.987 2.994 3.024 3.123 3.273 3.44 3.72 3.773 3.838 3.839 3.904 3.98 4.07 4.096 4.037 4.252 4.194 4.152 4.122 4.088 3.968 3.905 3.892 3.857 3.802 3.73 3.675 3.707 3.802 3.783 3.775 3.672 3.75 3.794 4.034 3.996 3.994 4.023 3.966 3.929 3.888 3.854 3.821 3.842 3.846 3.852 3.856 3.859 2021 +686 MAR NID_NGDP Morocco Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.667 26.57 28.727 24.394 25.771 27.682 23.224 21.471 21.372 24.113 25.759 23.199 23.306 22.602 21.648 20.814 19.77 21.009 23.514 21.306 21.846 23.115 22.723 24.538 26.256 25.363 25.957 31.352 37.226 33.057 32.191 34.074 32.651 32.919 30.511 29.994 31.747 31.456 31.941 30.421 28.622 30.894 29.299 27.999 27.862 28.242 27.996 28.056 2021 +686 MAR NGSD_NGDP Morocco Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.124 15.129 17.132 18.617 18.606 21.75 22.765 23.259 22.39 20.233 23.81 21.925 21.888 21.486 19.252 17.752 20.315 21.217 21.47 19.071 18.435 24.98 23.625 25.003 25.731 25.956 25.618 31.293 32.594 28.135 28.149 26.795 23.862 26.112 24.997 28.032 27.996 28.293 27.058 27 27.456 28.624 24.966 23.865 24.081 24.87 24.918 24.973 2021 +686 MAR PCPI Morocco "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017. Component weights have changed since 2006. Additionally, since 2018, the HCP has been publishing a general price index based on a more detailed basket of goods than that which is available through the data releases. Hence, the component weights are reverse-engineered so that the index calculated based on the broad price categories published on the HCP website is broadly in line with the HCP published general index. This leads to some historical discrepancies. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.879 29.112 32.177 34.174 38.428 41.398 45.014 46.228 47.324 48.809 51.75 56.402 59.64 62.731 65.957 69.996 72.086 72.837 74.836 75.352 76.801 77.272 79.42 80.343 81.543 82.344 85.049 86.781 90.158 92.115 92.979 93.697 94.487 96.013 96.393 97.772 99.267 99.999 101.573 101.817 102.451 103.885 110.323 114.849 117.368 119.715 122.11 124.552 2021 +686 MAR PCPIPCH Morocco "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.408 12.493 10.528 6.208 12.448 7.729 8.734 2.699 2.369 3.138 6.026 8.991 5.74 5.183 5.142 6.124 2.987 1.041 2.745 0.69 1.923 0.613 2.779 1.163 1.493 0.983 3.285 2.036 3.891 2.171 0.938 0.772 0.843 1.615 0.395 1.431 1.529 0.738 1.574 0.24 0.622 1.4 6.198 4.102 2.193 2 2 2 2021 +686 MAR PCPIE Morocco "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017. Component weights have changed since 2006. Additionally, since 2018, the HCP has been publishing a general price index based on a more detailed basket of goods than that which is available through the data releases. Hence, the component weights are reverse-engineered so that the index calculated based on the broad price categories published on the HCP website is broadly in line with the HCP published general index. This leads to some historical discrepancies. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.054 30.633 32.688 36.786 39.56 43.304 45.201 46.284 46.999 49.634 53.379 57.744 59.993 63.562 67.18 69.967 72.705 73.805 75.443 76.128 77.399 78.719 79.844 81.261 81.701 83.413 86.151 87.862 91.578 91.654 93.332 93.777 95.737 95.905 97.354 97.925 99.612 101.304 101.405 102.446 101.511 104.795 111.088 115.192 117.718 120.073 122.474 124.923 2021 +686 MAR PCPIEPCH Morocco "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 9.689 13.227 6.71 12.538 7.54 9.464 4.38 2.398 1.543 5.608 7.543 8.177 3.895 5.949 5.692 4.148 3.913 1.513 2.219 0.907 1.67 1.706 1.429 1.776 0.542 2.095 3.283 1.986 4.229 0.083 1.831 0.477 2.091 0.176 1.511 0.586 1.723 1.699 0.1 1.027 -0.912 3.234 6.005 3.695 2.193 2 2 2 2021 +686 MAR TM_RPCH Morocco Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Office des changes Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -10.962 21.239 5.199 -9.443 20.44 4.346 -10.577 -3.891 3.283 12.711 16.126 2.394 9.326 0.075 0.216 8.489 -4.837 2.296 17.351 5.03 6.771 11.01 2.785 5.394 8.522 13.154 7.494 28.684 12.516 0.834 0.053 8.82 0.616 -7.348 3.218 -1.118 15.822 6.206 4.331 0.954 -8.767 10.594 5.876 3.834 -1.69 4.174 3.492 4.502 2021 +686 MAR TMG_RPCH Morocco Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Office des changes Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -10.962 21.239 5.199 -9.443 20.44 4.346 -10.577 -3.891 3.36 10.286 18.074 4.875 10.292 -1.365 -1.12 11.019 -4.534 1.876 18.99 4.933 7.983 10.47 1.731 6.868 8.336 13.886 6.284 34.424 12.612 -1.586 -2.615 9.216 2.288 -6.821 2.42 -3.263 17.587 5.456 4.344 3.717 -4.895 10.822 2.012 3.285 -3.243 3.719 4.362 5.629 2021 +686 MAR TX_RPCH Morocco Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Office des changes Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.963 13.385 4.648 8.633 17.383 10.233 -6.404 4.043 19.896 -6.746 18.704 -4.544 3.091 0.899 -0.035 -4.551 7.418 2.479 5.204 10.915 3.909 16.434 6.892 -4.321 12.078 12.132 -1.127 48.704 -0.22 -8.97 18.65 3.74 7.769 6.367 0.027 7.241 7.114 10.759 1.795 2.855 -19.977 13.854 30.313 6.411 5.572 4.761 5.251 5.24 2021 +686 MAR TXG_RPCH Morocco Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Office des changes Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -10.661 14.805 2.707 6.451 17.286 5.971 -8.582 1.509 14.061 -3.567 21.049 1.605 -6.634 1.411 3.574 -0.964 -1.942 5.508 1.228 10.145 4.529 6.27 9.704 -9.954 12.945 8.57 -9.328 72.895 1.361 -10.133 27.371 3.624 13.042 11.573 -6.531 7.805 8.872 10.738 2.887 1.301 -4.729 23.371 24.062 3.644 5.878 5.265 5.323 5.372 2021 +686 MAR LUR Morocco Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16 15.5 15.4 15.2 14.036 13.452 12.331 11.443 11.51 10.734 11.021 10.9 9.7 9.5 9 9.2 8.5 8.7 9.5 9.7 9.2 9 10.6 9.4 10.2 12.2 11.9 11.108 10.651 10.217 9.772 9.298 9.205 2020 +686 MAR LE Morocco Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +686 MAR LP Morocco Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 19.432 19.938 20.459 20.944 21.441 21.951 22.469 23.002 23.528 24.075 24.167 24.634 25.095 25.549 25.996 26.384 26.761 27.14 27.519 27.9 28.283 28.666 29.051 29.438 29.826 30.215 30.606 30.998 31.391 31.786 32.182 32.579 32.978 33.378 33.77 34.125 34.487 34.852 35.22 35.587 35.952 36.313 36.67 37.022 37.37 37.712 38.05 38.381 2021 +686 MAR GGR Morocco General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.241 60.543 63.659 67.245 68.184 67.571 75.14 81.117 87.86 95.582 92.858 96.111 108.033 109.807 121.112 138.649 157.979 184.4 224.087 214.466 210.39 223.253 237.739 250.022 259.347 257.659 263.989 282.376 289.764 295.219 311.147 310.527 340.543 359.157 381.663 401.244 422.598 445.581 2021 +686 MAR GGR_NGDP Morocco General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.263 19.902 20.437 21.109 19.228 18.732 18.456 20.097 20.219 21.638 20.781 19.912 21.445 20.355 21.165 23.181 24.179 26.314 28.881 26.477 24.777 25.155 25.909 25.729 25.897 23.899 24.125 24.578 24.243 23.811 26.999 24.181 24.778 24.34 24.58 24.586 24.588 24.588 2021 +686 MAR GGX Morocco General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.806 63.27 69.404 73.62 77.088 76.731 71.608 75.067 81.471 81.421 101.676 114.404 130.041 130.01 140.072 171.276 169.742 185.214 219.231 227.663 243.78 277.171 298.591 295.711 307.213 306.33 312.422 319.519 330.768 339.245 393.516 386.825 413.623 434.417 450.003 460.138 473.766 494.449 2021 +686 MAR GGX_NGDP Morocco General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.587 20.798 22.281 23.11 21.739 21.271 17.589 18.598 18.749 18.432 22.754 23.702 25.814 24.1 24.478 28.636 25.979 26.43 28.255 28.106 28.709 31.231 32.541 30.431 30.677 28.413 28.551 27.811 27.674 27.362 34.147 30.123 30.095 29.441 28.981 28.195 27.565 27.285 2021 +686 MAR GGXCNL Morocco General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.565 -2.727 -5.745 -6.375 -8.904 -9.16 3.532 6.049 6.388 14.16 -8.818 -18.293 -22.008 -20.203 -18.96 -32.628 -11.763 -0.814 4.856 -13.197 -33.39 -53.919 -60.852 -45.689 -47.866 -48.671 -48.433 -37.144 -41.004 -44.026 -82.369 -76.298 -73.08 -75.26 -68.34 -58.894 -51.168 -48.867 2021 +686 MAR GGXCNL_NGDP Morocco General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.324 -0.896 -1.844 -2.001 -2.511 -2.539 0.868 1.499 1.47 3.206 -1.973 -3.79 -4.369 -3.745 -3.313 -5.455 -1.8 -0.116 0.626 -1.629 -3.932 -6.075 -6.632 -4.702 -4.78 -4.514 -4.426 -3.233 -3.431 -3.551 -7.147 -5.942 -5.317 -5.1 -4.401 -3.609 -2.977 -2.697 2021 +686 MAR GGSB Morocco General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -20.935 -24.612 -21.845 -18.015 -17.442 -32.702 -13.714 -6.656 -2.155 -14.509 -33.694 -56.355 -64.488 -52.967 -61.163 -51.774 -53.827 -49.383 -46.021 -47.505 -63.919 -76.625 -70.866 -76.765 -70.075 -60.819 -53.322 -50.991 2021 +686 MAR GGSB_NPGDP Morocco General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.069 -5.563 -4.644 -3.545 -3.238 -5.857 -2.266 -1.044 -0.306 -1.928 -4.269 -6.9 -7.689 -5.916 -6.606 -5.236 -5.264 -4.578 -3.858 -3.838 -5.221 -5.949 -5.101 -5.194 -4.508 -3.725 -3.102 -2.813 2021 +686 MAR GGXONLB Morocco General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.635 10.581 7.782 8.347 6.913 7.623 20.817 23.225 24.233 31.746 9.902 0.461 -5.103 -3.163 -1.689 -15.381 6.71 18.34 23.039 4.247 -15.844 -35.678 -40.122 -22.515 -22.233 -21.381 -21.538 -10.066 -14.071 -17.685 -53.584 -49.182 -45.112 -43.99 -36.025 -25.887 -16.827 -13.204 2021 +686 MAR GGXONLB_NGDP Morocco General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.579 3.478 2.498 2.62 1.949 2.113 5.113 5.754 5.577 7.187 2.216 0.095 -1.013 -0.586 -0.295 -2.572 1.027 2.617 2.969 0.524 -1.866 -4.02 -4.372 -2.317 -2.22 -1.983 -1.968 -0.876 -1.177 -1.426 -4.65 -3.83 -3.282 -2.981 -2.32 -1.586 -0.979 -0.729 2021 +686 MAR GGXWDN Morocco General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 265.173 273.5 279.535 279.364 289.015 280.765 287.643 293.373 295.927 313.619 316.248 320.372 320.723 340.199 380.486 427.562 475.283 550.046 581.853 623.607 652.436 688.417 719.812 743.945 825.264 878.766 959.133 "1,027.42" "1,088.69" "1,140.22" "1,184.99" "1,227.42" 2021 +686 MAR GGXWDN_NGDP Morocco General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.134 67.761 64.33 63.243 64.679 58.168 57.099 54.382 51.714 52.435 48.402 45.717 41.335 41.999 44.809 48.176 51.797 56.604 58.101 57.842 59.624 59.92 60.223 60.003 71.611 68.431 69.786 69.63 70.114 69.867 68.946 67.732 2021 +686 MAR GGXWDG Morocco General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 189.726 179.901 208.798 237.97 245.705 260.514 265.989 274.285 280.36 279.896 289.821 291.708 299.093 307.112 311.475 327.568 330.882 329.823 325.806 345.246 384.448 430.923 479.734 554.634 586.491 629.56 657.376 692.3 722.693 747.255 832.602 885.3 966.127 "1,034.93" "1,096.59" "1,148.52" "1,193.73" "1,236.64" 2021 +686 MAR GGXWDG_NGDP Morocco General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70.477 59.138 67.032 74.701 69.29 72.22 65.335 67.956 64.52 63.363 64.86 60.435 59.372 56.929 54.431 54.767 50.642 47.066 41.991 42.622 45.275 48.555 52.282 57.076 58.564 58.394 60.076 60.258 60.464 60.27 72.248 68.94 70.295 70.138 70.623 70.376 69.455 68.241 2021 +686 MAR NGDP_FY Morocco "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Authorities' and staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;. Other level fiscal data is not available from the authorities. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits in the central bank. Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 93.72 99.974 117.51 125.41 142.11 163.819 195.719 198.219 230.511 245.312 269.204 304.206 311.488 318.565 354.603 360.722 407.119 403.624 434.534 441.735 446.843 482.68 503.762 539.464 572.235 598.108 653.372 700.768 775.902 810.018 849.13 887.498 917.588 971.744 "1,001.45" "1,078.12" "1,094.25" "1,148.90" "1,195.24" "1,239.84" "1,152.42" "1,284.15" "1,374.39" "1,475.56" "1,552.74" "1,631.98" "1,718.71" "1,812.16" 2021 +686 MAR BCA Morocco Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Foreign Exchange Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Moroccan dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.884 -1.136 -0.974 -0.991 -0.883 -1.261 -1.238 -1.538 0.104 -1.005 -0.714 -0.818 -0.873 -0.84 -1.194 -1.866 -0.654 -0.802 -0.925 -1.007 -1.434 0.797 0.412 0.263 -0.339 0.4 -0.252 -0.05 -4.637 -4.949 -4.078 -7.986 -9.347 -7.868 -6.569 -2.165 -4.185 -3.75 -6.219 -4.411 -1.415 -3.243 -6.19 -6.226 -6.001 -5.646 -5.428 -5.732 2021 +686 MAR BCA_NGDPD Morocco Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.715 -5.877 -4.991 -5.62 -5.474 -7.747 -5.761 -6.485 0.37 -3.477 -2.185 -2.342 -2.394 -2.453 -3.099 -4.418 -1.4 -1.893 -2.044 -2.235 -3.411 1.865 0.902 0.466 -0.526 0.593 -0.339 -0.059 -4.632 -4.923 -4.042 -7.279 -8.789 -6.806 -5.514 -1.961 -3.75 -3.163 -4.883 -3.421 -1.166 -2.27 -4.333 -4.134 -3.781 -3.372 -3.079 -3.083 2021 +688 MOZ NGDP_R Mozambique "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022 103.109 108.265 100.795 84.97 79.447 80.241 78.396 89.92 97.293 103.617 104.654 111.51 104.68 115.775 123.339 126.126 140.255 156.105 171.609 191.684 193.947 217.389 237.587 253.929 274.031 292.243 320.574 345.354 370.626 394.043 419.665 450.793 483.513 517.183 555.447 592.792 615.461 638.488 660.476 675.763 667.663 683.203 708.816 743.886 805.164 846.237 963.676 "1,091.24" 2021 +688 MOZ NGDP_RPCH Mozambique "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.228 5 -6.9 -15.7 -6.5 1 -2.3 14.7 8.2 6.5 1 6.552 -6.125 10.599 6.533 2.26 11.202 11.301 9.932 11.698 1.181 12.087 9.291 6.878 7.916 6.646 9.694 7.73 7.318 6.318 6.502 7.417 7.258 6.964 7.399 6.723 3.824 3.741 3.444 2.315 -1.199 2.328 3.749 4.948 8.238 5.101 13.878 13.237 2021 +688 MOZ NGDP Mozambique "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022 0.161 0.126 0.138 0.132 0.145 0.195 0.215 0.693 1.112 1.746 3.29 5.212 6.644 10.575 16.887 26.17 43.558 53.664 62.506 76.349 86.132 111.77 134.42 149.909 172.321 196.989 233.1 270.053 305.123 327.866 377.115 418.037 463.921 510.997 555.447 637.76 752.702 840.526 895.567 962.621 983.407 "1,032.83" "1,148.48" "1,300.34" "1,520.38" "1,715.20" "2,082.64" "2,488.02" 2021 +688 MOZ NGDPD Mozambique "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.615 3.585 3.662 3.28 3.417 4.516 5.301 2.395 2.105 2.199 3.529 3.633 2.64 2.73 2.797 2.9 3.857 4.649 5.264 5.976 5.656 5.399 5.677 6.303 7.631 8.542 9.177 10.451 12.556 11.914 11.105 14.382 16.351 16.974 17.716 15.951 11.937 13.219 14.845 15.39 14.157 15.777 17.873 19.623 21.761 23.225 26.835 30.805 2021 +688 MOZ PPPGDP Mozambique "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.436 2.8 2.768 2.424 2.349 2.447 2.439 2.867 3.211 3.554 3.724 4.102 3.938 4.459 4.852 5.066 5.736 6.495 7.22 8.178 8.462 9.699 10.765 11.733 13.001 14.3 16.17 17.891 19.569 20.938 22.568 24.745 25.746 27.733 29.941 34.918 37.951 36.776 38.951 40.565 40.562 43.231 48.04 52.214 57.7 61.771 71.683 82.742 2021 +688 MOZ NGDP_D Mozambique "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.156 0.117 0.137 0.155 0.183 0.243 0.274 0.771 1.143 1.685 3.144 4.674 6.347 9.134 13.692 20.749 31.056 34.377 36.423 39.831 44.41 51.415 56.577 59.036 62.884 67.406 72.713 78.196 82.326 83.206 89.861 92.734 95.948 98.804 100 107.586 122.299 131.643 135.594 142.449 147.291 151.174 162.028 174.804 188.828 202.686 216.114 228 2021 +688 MOZ NGDPRPC Mozambique "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,865.66" "9,087.89" "8,268.75" "6,830.50" "6,287.28" "6,286.34" "6,120.57" "7,032.49" "7,626.06" "8,091.34" "8,058.15" "8,366.58" "7,582.21" "8,056.18" "8,251.18" "8,145.95" "8,787.66" "9,520.24" "10,206.35" "11,115.87" "10,950.08" "11,930.11" "12,661.75" "13,135.78" "13,763.11" "14,259.98" "15,207.42" "15,934.52" "16,637.46" "17,211.09" "17,834.13" "18,637.44" "19,447.35" "20,233.48" "21,130.75" "21,921.16" "22,115.08" "22,286.57" "22,446.94" "22,313.02" "21,414.39" "21,298.80" "21,499.13" "21,945.26" "23,098.13" "23,615.12" "26,168.58" "28,845.00" 2015 +688 MOZ NGDPRPPPPC Mozambique "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 510.643 523.444 476.263 393.422 362.134 362.08 352.532 405.056 439.245 466.044 464.132 481.897 436.719 464.019 475.25 469.19 506.151 548.346 587.864 640.251 630.702 687.149 729.29 756.593 792.726 821.345 875.915 917.795 958.283 991.323 "1,027.21" "1,073.48" "1,120.13" "1,165.41" "1,217.09" "1,262.61" "1,273.78" "1,283.66" "1,292.90" "1,285.18" "1,233.42" "1,226.77" "1,238.31" "1,264.00" "1,330.40" "1,360.18" "1,507.26" "1,661.41" 2015 +688 MOZ NGDPPC Mozambique "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 13.849 10.616 11.346 10.594 11.475 15.277 16.764 54.212 87.198 136.349 253.347 391.056 481.24 735.859 "1,129.71" "1,690.21" "2,729.12" "3,272.76" "3,717.51" "4,427.52" "4,862.94" "6,133.83" "7,163.66" "7,754.81" "8,654.76" "9,612.07" "11,057.82" "12,460.16" "13,697.02" "14,320.60" "16,025.92" "17,283.18" "18,659.34" "19,991.47" "21,130.75" "23,584.05" "27,046.49" "29,338.75" "30,436.74" "31,784.78" "31,541.45" "32,198.23" "34,834.66" "38,361.09" "43,615.84" "47,864.48" "56,553.86" "65,766.56" 2015 +688 MOZ NGDPDPC Mozambique "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 396.816 300.914 300.392 263.659 270.38 353.788 413.827 187.301 164.966 171.727 271.733 272.614 191.23 189.937 187.082 187.295 241.649 283.513 313.064 346.574 319.358 296.268 302.546 326.075 383.27 416.811 435.334 482.198 563.649 520.403 471.904 594.586 657.645 664.078 673.969 589.86 428.927 461.415 504.536 508.164 454.063 491.839 542.095 578.905 624.272 648.115 728.709 814.27 2015 +688 MOZ PPPPC Mozambique "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 209.442 235.004 227.034 194.888 185.863 191.712 190.415 224.196 251.693 277.521 286.726 307.769 285.272 310.288 324.586 327.166 359.402 396.077 429.401 474.256 477.767 532.254 573.7 606.925 652.98 697.771 767.092 825.49 878.434 914.545 959.042 "1,023.07" "1,035.52" "1,084.99" "1,139.05" "1,291.27" "1,363.68" "1,283.66" "1,323.78" "1,339.42" "1,300.97" "1,347.72" "1,457.11" "1,540.34" "1,655.28" "1,723.78" "1,946.54" "2,187.14" 2015 +688 MOZ NGAP_NPGDP Mozambique Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +688 MOZ PPPSH Mozambique Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.018 0.019 0.017 0.014 0.013 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.013 0.014 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.019 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.027 0.031 0.033 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.031 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.032 0.032 0.036 0.039 2021 +688 MOZ PPPEX Mozambique Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.066 0.045 0.05 0.054 0.062 0.08 0.088 0.242 0.346 0.491 0.884 1.271 1.687 2.372 3.48 5.166 7.594 8.263 8.657 9.336 10.178 11.524 12.487 12.777 13.254 13.775 14.415 15.094 15.593 15.659 16.71 16.894 18.019 18.426 18.551 18.264 19.834 22.856 22.992 23.73 24.245 23.891 23.907 24.904 26.349 27.767 29.054 30.07 2021 +688 MOZ NID_NGDP Mozambique Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022 17.198 34.875 31.347 25 21.66 15.972 14.857 35.158 42.425 41.222 43.538 26.036 28.688 28.577 24.528 34.008 21.505 21.456 23.953 40.425 37.665 30.573 36.402 29.889 25.322 22.515 21.595 20.512 20.992 18.327 21.94 28.828 49.529 53.988 52.855 41.249 46.602 33.186 50.048 60.058 50.811 49.824 73.062 66.512 68.593 69.025 60.654 50.376 2021 +688 MOZ NGSD_NGDP Mozambique Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022 8.961 23.142 17.275 11.69 11.48 8.58 6.189 15.934 24.882 20.01 31.54 10.797 9.696 6.251 1.371 18.001 6.956 12.045 9.255 26.126 25.345 18.545 21.091 16.935 19.041 13.611 13.363 12.989 11.855 8.035 6.816 5.683 8.002 13.483 16.519 3.835 14.383 13.627 19.741 40.992 23.479 26.911 27.173 26.883 29.772 30.8 34.182 39.462 2021 +688 MOZ PCPI Mozambique "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021. December 2021 is latest actual Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. We are have replaced CPI with National CPI, as before it used to be Maputo only CPI - Backward inflation for Maputo has been applied to the historical period. Authorities report CPI index as average Jan-Dec 2016=100. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.058 0.061 0.072 0.092 0.119 0.156 0.219 0.579 0.918 1.305 1.876 2.499 3.626 5.158 8.414 12.424 18.449 19.807 20.101 20.679 23.308 25.42 29.682 33.676 37.931 40.369 45.716 50.473 57.793 59.981 67.435 74.964 76.915 80.193 82.246 85.168 100.001 115.114 119.617 122.943 126.806 134.019 149.106 161.913 175.128 186.781 197.822 208.703 2021 +688 MOZ PCPIPCH Mozambique "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 2 4.2 17.695 28.198 30.044 30.785 40.491 164.115 58.507 42.076 43.723 33.258 45.076 42.255 63.123 47.668 48.491 7.36 1.487 2.874 12.713 9.061 16.769 13.455 12.634 6.428 13.245 10.404 14.505 3.785 12.428 11.165 2.602 4.261 2.561 3.552 17.417 15.113 3.911 2.781 3.142 5.688 11.257 8.589 8.162 6.654 5.911 5.5 2021 +688 MOZ PCPIE Mozambique "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estadistica (INE). Latest actual data: 2021. December 2021 is latest actual Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. We are have replaced CPI with National CPI, as before it used to be Maputo only CPI - Backward inflation for Maputo has been applied to the historical period. Authorities report CPI index as average Jan-Dec 2016=100. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.062 0.068 0.084 0.109 0.141 0.189 0.267 0.763 1.155 1.482 2.181 2.948 4.555 6.543 10.244 16.036 19.137 20.323 20.129 21.38 23.826 29.052 31.701 36.08 39.352 43.739 47.839 53.84 60.21 61.56 72.3 76.74 78.29 81.06 82.62 91.34 110.66 116.91 121.03 125.27 129.68 138.42 159.716 172.745 184.335 195.046 205.774 217.091 2021 +688 MOZ PCPIEPCH Mozambique "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 9.521 23.339 29.701 29.79 33.893 41.397 185.325 51.327 28.38 47.099 35.214 54.5 43.638 56.558 56.537 19.343 6.197 -0.956 6.216 11.438 21.935 9.119 13.815 9.067 11.148 9.374 12.545 11.831 2.242 17.446 6.141 2.02 3.538 1.925 10.554 21.152 5.648 3.524 3.503 3.52 6.74 15.385 8.158 6.71 5.811 5.5 5.5 2021 +688 MOZ TM_RPCH Mozambique Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Trade change (percent)=(Trade value(t)/Trade value(t-1))/(Trade price(t)/Trade price(t-1))-1 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.4 3.447 10.811 -21.696 -14.864 -14.9 34.103 6.637 8.237 4.879 4.274 4.351 -3.211 14.729 7.232 -28.212 9.008 1.38 41.611 17.013 -9.628 9.593 29.27 1.646 -4.183 9.703 8.286 -0.713 6.962 10.308 -4.986 42.935 64.82 8.014 -1.204 0.745 -21.228 -0.79 20.994 -8.532 -4.905 -2.34 37.325 1.189 10.569 5.269 -3.634 -8.696 2021 +688 MOZ TMG_RPCH Mozambique Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Trade change (percent)=(Trade value(t)/Trade value(t-1))/(Trade price(t)/Trade price(t-1))-1 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.1 1.779 11.217 -23.348 -14.085 -19.046 28.654 7.591 9.572 6.484 5.339 3.253 -4.034 15.083 3.169 -33.531 3.888 2.951 17.696 46.925 -10.184 -3.546 50.759 4.852 0.355 9.536 8.813 -2.364 10.322 6.909 -7.839 35.508 49.083 18.608 -0.974 2.607 -33.727 4.811 11.756 10.824 -8.781 7.943 44.763 -24.148 6.116 4.509 1.85 -0.518 2021 +688 MOZ TX_RPCH Mozambique Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Trade change (percent)=(Trade value(t)/Trade value(t-1))/(Trade price(t)/Trade price(t-1))-1 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" -11.3 8.064 -7.251 -37.559 -27.838 -1.949 -4.522 7.641 -13.82 13.928 25.997 40.247 0.727 3.833 2.756 3.124 23.251 1.316 12.081 18.45 10.655 47.066 23.832 9.368 15.012 11.648 12.305 -5.422 14.238 0.877 -18.614 25.478 40.98 8.808 -2.864 -1.094 -6.071 34.571 5.157 -3.2 -18.083 17.476 9 7.068 12.173 4.1 22.366 21.611 2021 +688 MOZ TXG_RPCH Mozambique Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Trade change (percent)=(Trade value(t)/Trade value(t-1))/(Trade price(t)/Trade price(t-1))-1 Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.3 9.132 -11.31 -45.625 -25.588 -13.939 -0.781 6.5 -14.33 8.855 25.509 34.477 -11.78 -1.713 12.299 -4.161 36.221 2.981 17.359 17.224 19.197 105.566 18.248 20.204 26.93 9.22 15.173 -7.331 12.432 -5.057 -5.362 24.084 30.68 13.406 -5.201 -3.268 0.513 33.237 4.586 -7.195 -19.316 24.688 8.573 7.58 13.709 4.354 24.942 23.575 2021 +688 MOZ LUR Mozambique Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +688 MOZ LE Mozambique Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +688 MOZ LP Mozambique Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. Human Development Indicators. Latest actual data: 2015 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022 11.63 11.913 12.19 12.44 12.636 12.764 12.809 12.786 12.758 12.806 12.987 13.328 13.806 14.371 14.948 15.483 15.96 16.397 16.814 17.244 17.712 18.222 18.764 19.331 19.911 20.494 21.08 21.673 22.277 22.895 23.532 24.188 24.863 25.561 26.286 27.042 27.83 28.649 29.424 30.286 31.178 32.077 32.97 33.897 34.858 35.835 36.826 37.831 2015 +688 MOZ GGR Mozambique General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.021 0.021 0.032 0.026 0.025 0.022 0.026 0.108 0.229 0.398 0.545 0.847 1.353 2.025 3.383 4.503 5.829 8.291 9.142 12.281 14.39 19.107 21.491 25.007 26.168 30.524 41.321 52.326 60.903 72.033 89.967 104.383 116.787 151.431 168.988 165.979 180.061 227.554 230.704 288.261 270.389 285.249 341.654 368.325 400.939 452.915 532.096 604.739 2021 +688 MOZ GGR_NGDP Mozambique General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 12.738 16.403 23.436 19.568 17.479 11.357 12.127 15.641 20.575 22.817 16.549 16.259 20.362 19.145 20.032 17.207 13.383 15.45 14.626 16.085 16.706 17.095 15.988 16.682 15.185 15.495 17.727 19.376 19.96 21.97 23.857 24.97 25.174 29.634 30.424 26.025 23.922 27.073 25.761 29.945 27.495 27.618 29.748 28.325 26.371 26.406 25.549 24.306 2021 +688 MOZ GGX Mozambique General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.023 0.03 0.037 0.047 0.045 0.041 0.052 0.159 0.301 0.472 0.69 0.958 1.483 2.307 4.098 5.182 6.773 9.309 9.851 12.533 15.527 24.294 26.231 29.134 31.845 34.734 48.649 58.447 66.862 86.701 103.158 122.808 133.121 164.185 223.948 208.458 218.599 244.306 280.727 287.181 323.314 322.956 380.163 424.312 452.039 490.381 531.473 568.098 2021 +688 MOZ GGX_NGDP Mozambique General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 14.213 23.816 27.045 35.338 30.873 21.047 24.23 22.882 27.047 27.049 20.965 18.388 22.324 21.818 24.264 19.801 15.549 17.346 15.76 16.415 18.027 21.736 19.514 19.434 18.48 17.632 20.87 21.643 21.913 26.444 27.354 29.377 28.695 32.13 40.319 32.686 29.042 29.066 31.346 29.833 32.877 31.269 33.101 32.631 29.732 28.59 25.519 22.833 2021 +688 MOZ GGXCNL Mozambique General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.002 -0.009 -0.005 -0.021 -0.019 -0.019 -0.026 -0.05 -0.072 -0.074 -0.145 -0.111 -0.13 -0.283 -0.715 -0.679 -0.944 -1.018 -0.709 -0.252 -1.138 -5.187 -4.741 -4.126 -5.678 -4.21 -7.328 -6.121 -5.958 -14.668 -13.191 -18.425 -16.334 -12.754 -54.96 -42.479 -38.538 -16.752 -50.023 1.08 -52.925 -37.707 -38.509 -55.987 -51.101 -37.465 0.623 36.641 2021 +688 MOZ GGXCNL_NGDP Mozambique General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -1.475 -7.413 -3.609 -15.77 -13.395 -9.689 -12.103 -7.24 -6.472 -4.232 -4.416 -2.13 -1.962 -2.673 -4.232 -2.594 -2.166 -1.896 -1.134 -0.33 -1.321 -4.641 -3.527 -2.753 -3.295 -2.137 -3.144 -2.266 -1.953 -4.474 -3.498 -4.408 -3.521 -2.496 -9.895 -6.661 -5.12 -1.993 -5.586 0.112 -5.382 -3.651 -3.353 -4.306 -3.361 -2.184 0.03 1.473 2021 +688 MOZ GGSB Mozambique General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +688 MOZ GGSB_NPGDP Mozambique General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +688 MOZ GGXONLB Mozambique General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.002 -0.009 -0.005 -0.021 -0.019 -0.019 -0.025 -0.042 -0.057 -0.043 -0.101 -0.065 -0.017 -0.084 -0.564 -0.335 -0.471 -0.488 -0.246 0.072 -1.028 -4.71 -3.467 -2.808 -4.357 -2.962 -5.948 -4.845 -4.701 -13.306 -10.518 -14.843 -12.209 -8.777 -49.244 -34.857 -20.059 8.131 -10.39 32.248 -22.25 -10.287 1.747 -15.883 -2.634 13.113 54.834 89.718 2021 +688 MOZ GGXONLB_NGDP Mozambique General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -1.468 -7.404 -3.599 -15.729 -13.355 -9.641 -11.73 -6.046 -5.089 -2.474 -3.057 -1.247 -0.255 -0.795 -3.341 -1.279 -1.081 -0.909 -0.393 0.094 -1.194 -4.214 -2.579 -1.873 -2.528 -1.504 -2.552 -1.794 -1.541 -4.058 -2.789 -3.551 -2.632 -1.718 -8.866 -5.466 -2.665 0.967 -1.16 3.35 -2.263 -0.996 0.152 -1.221 -0.173 0.765 2.633 3.606 2021 +688 MOZ GGXWDN Mozambique General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +688 MOZ GGXWDN_NGDP Mozambique General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +688 MOZ GGXWDG Mozambique General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 76.019 86.531 116.705 89.262 98.885 90.991 122.882 96.692 87.11 102.843 132.727 149.405 145.141 173.672 256.187 357.378 557.568 949.822 875.408 955.997 953.433 "1,179.71" "1,098.60" "1,176.46" "1,333.97" "1,517.33" "1,671.80" "1,748.77" "1,762.06" 2021 +688 MOZ GGXWDG_NGDP Mozambique General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 99.568 100.464 104.415 66.406 65.963 52.803 62.38 41.481 32.257 33.705 40.482 39.618 34.72 37.436 50.135 64.341 87.426 126.188 104.15 106.748 99.046 119.961 106.369 102.436 102.587 99.799 97.469 83.969 70.822 2021 +688 MOZ NGDP_FY Mozambique "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections assume an increase in non-LNG revenues and continued improvement in revenue administration over the medium term. Primary spending is expected to gradually decline in the medium term due to a wage bill reform. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mix accrual and cash basis General government includes: Central Government;State Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Authorities report on stock of debt on a nominal basis. Data for the DSA are calculated discounting maturities over the relevant period Instruments included in gross and net debt: OT's BT's, other financing , leasing and captures State-owned Enterprises debt not previously reported. Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.161 0.126 0.138 0.132 0.145 0.195 0.215 0.693 1.112 1.746 3.29 5.212 6.644 10.575 16.887 26.17 43.558 53.664 62.506 76.349 86.132 111.77 134.42 149.909 172.321 196.989 233.1 270.053 305.123 327.866 377.115 418.037 463.921 510.997 555.447 637.76 752.702 840.526 895.567 962.621 983.407 "1,032.83" "1,148.48" "1,300.34" "1,520.38" "1,715.20" "2,082.64" "2,488.02" 2021 +688 MOZ BCA Mozambique Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data provided by Bank de Mozambique (BOM). Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1992 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Mozambican metical Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.367 -0.407 -0.497 -0.415 -0.308 -0.301 -0.409 -0.389 -0.359 -0.46 -0.517 -0.554 -0.501 -0.609 -0.648 -0.464 -0.561 -0.438 -0.774 -0.855 -0.697 -0.649 -0.869 -0.817 -0.479 -0.761 -0.755 -0.786 -1.147 -1.226 -1.679 -3.329 -6.79 -6.875 -6.437 -5.968 -3.846 -2.586 -4.499 -2.934 -3.869 -3.615 -8.202 -7.776 -8.448 -8.878 -7.104 -3.362 2021 +688 MOZ BCA_NGDPD Mozambique Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -7.952 -11.356 -13.559 -12.662 -9.027 -6.668 -7.722 -16.234 -17.034 -20.927 -14.663 -15.239 -18.992 -22.326 -23.157 -16.007 -14.548 -9.411 -14.698 -14.299 -12.32 -12.029 -15.31 -12.954 -6.281 -8.904 -8.232 -7.523 -9.137 -10.292 -15.124 -23.146 -41.527 -40.505 -36.336 -37.414 -32.219 -19.559 -30.307 -19.066 -27.332 -22.913 -45.889 -39.629 -38.821 -38.225 -26.472 -10.914 2021 +518 MMR NGDP_R Myanmar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018 Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "14,707.66" "15,947.79" "17,928.22" "20,163.46" "22,165.20" "25,090.13" "28,933.32" "32,858.70" "37,231.16" "41,885.24" "45,051.09" "47,026.77" "49,494.10" "52,202.08" "55,587.78" "59,978.47" "64,896.61" "69,746.13" "74,215.75" "78,483.20" "83,510.03" "89,147.34" "91,990.62" "75,489.53" "76,977.40" "79,521.37" "82,188.69" "84,850.26" "87,640.68" "90,797.49" 2020 +518 MMR NGDP_RPCH Myanmar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.432 12.418 12.468 9.928 13.196 15.318 13.567 13.307 12.5 7.558 4.385 5.247 5.471 6.486 7.899 8.2 7.473 6.408 5.75 6.405 6.75 3.189 -17.938 1.971 3.305 3.354 3.238 3.289 3.602 2020 +518 MMR NGDP Myanmar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018 Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,562.78" "2,175.92" "2,715.86" "3,493.53" "5,252.85" "7,639.51" "9,617.07" "12,233.92" "16,685.19" "23,012.01" "29,090.66" "33,073.78" "37,116.33" "42,881.38" "49,353.31" "55,248.77" "61,636.86" "68,988.06" "74,215.75" "82,700.02" "92,788.96" "105,258.50" "115,105.76" "98,654.17" "117,559.72" "138,122.60" "154,497.69" "172,620.44" "192,962.92" "216,157.15" 2020 +518 MMR NGDPD Myanmar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.154 6.439 7.736 7.131 6.921 8.881 10.754 12.126 13.585 17.855 25.47 30.864 38.084 53.916 59 60.903 63.153 62.655 60.09 61.267 66.699 68.802 81.257 65.16 59.53 63.561 67.169 70.877 74.9 79.405 2020 +518 MMR PPPGDP Myanmar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.372 38.895 44.715 51.423 57.409 66.268 78.47 91.911 107.354 124.038 135.972 142.844 152.146 163.804 184.501 198.338 209.644 216.278 213.835 225.517 245.693 266.971 278.806 238.301 260.274 278.456 293.835 308.988 325.225 343.46 2020 +518 MMR NGDP_D Myanmar "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.626 13.644 15.148 17.326 23.699 30.448 33.239 37.232 44.815 54.941 64.573 70.33 74.991 82.145 88.784 92.114 94.977 98.913 100 105.373 111.111 118.073 125.128 130.686 152.72 173.692 187.979 203.441 220.175 238.065 2020 +518 MMR NGDPRPC Myanmar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "331,664.67" "354,543.39" "393,293.73" "437,134.09" "475,749.67" "534,095.14" "611,649.67" "690,344.37" "777,486.82" "869,247.58" "928,970.23" "963,302.54" "1,006,820.55" "1,054,135.69" "1,113,782.45" "1,191,857.77" "1,278,544.29" "1,362,247.92" "1,437,383.18" "1,507,851.13" "1,592,202.85" "1,687,370.28" "1,729,192.74" "1,409,702.10" "1,428,521.11" "1,467,043.06" "1,507,875.18" "1,548,665.15" "1,591,896.14" "1,641,873.54" 2015 +518 MMR NGDPRPPPPC Myanmar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 953.019 "1,018.76" "1,130.11" "1,256.08" "1,367.04" "1,534.69" "1,757.54" "1,983.66" "2,234.06" "2,497.73" "2,669.34" "2,767.99" "2,893.04" "3,029.00" "3,200.39" "3,424.73" "3,673.82" "3,914.34" "4,130.24" "4,332.72" "4,575.10" "4,848.56" "4,968.73" "4,050.70" "4,104.77" "4,215.46" "4,332.79" "4,450.00" "4,574.22" "4,717.83" 2015 +518 MMR NGDPPC Myanmar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "35,241.40" "48,374.01" "59,578.08" "75,738.03" "112,746.09" "162,622.70" "203,304.62" "257,028.47" "348,431.68" "477,570.01" "599,860.18" "677,487.64" "755,028.98" "865,919.41" "988,865.88" "1,097,871.96" "1,214,323.16" "1,347,441.56" "1,437,383.18" "1,588,866.48" "1,769,114.90" "1,992,320.39" "2,163,699.34" "1,842,281.87" "2,181,634.28" "2,548,142.60" "2,834,492.72" "3,150,623.94" "3,504,958.33" "3,908,727.97" 2015 +518 MMR NGDPDPC Myanmar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 116.223 143.154 169.697 154.588 148.549 189.041 227.347 254.757 283.701 370.544 525.195 632.23 774.72 "1,088.75" "1,182.15" "1,210.22" "1,244.18" "1,223.74" "1,163.79" "1,177.08" "1,271.68" "1,302.28" "1,527.43" "1,216.81" "1,104.75" "1,172.60" "1,232.32" "1,293.64" "1,360.48" "1,435.86" 2015 +518 MMR PPPPC Myanmar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 797.651 864.689 980.927 "1,114.83" "1,232.23" "1,410.65" "1,658.85" "1,930.99" "2,241.85" "2,574.17" "2,803.79" "2,926.04" "3,094.99" "3,307.76" "3,696.75" "3,941.25" "4,130.26" "4,224.24" "4,141.47" "4,332.72" "4,684.39" "5,053.19" "5,240.84" "4,450.07" "4,830.08" "5,137.07" "5,390.84" "5,639.57" "5,907.36" "6,210.72" 2015 +518 MMR NGAP_NPGDP Myanmar Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +518 MMR PPPSH Myanmar Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.079 0.083 0.089 0.097 0.104 0.113 0.124 0.134 0.145 0.154 0.161 0.169 0.169 0.171 0.183 0.188 0.191 0.193 0.184 0.184 0.189 0.197 0.21 0.163 0.161 0.162 0.162 0.162 0.162 0.163 2020 +518 MMR PPPEX Myanmar Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.181 55.944 60.736 67.937 91.498 115.282 122.557 133.107 155.422 185.524 213.946 231.537 243.952 261.784 267.496 278.559 294.007 318.979 347.071 366.713 377.662 394.27 412.853 413.99 451.676 496.03 525.798 558.664 593.321 629.352 2020 +518 MMR NID_NGDP Myanmar Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018 Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.36 10.651 12.414 11.965 9.47 8.775 10.096 10.939 11.174 11.657 13.53 16.577 21.036 26.543 29.777 31.12 32.056 33.552 33.474 34.5 33.009 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 32.285 2020 +518 MMR NGSD_NGDP Myanmar Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018 Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2015/16 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. Base year: FY2015/16 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.006 -3.037 4.201 5.149 7.89 9.96 12.352 16.152 18.453 14.389 10.383 13.516 25.773 24.663 27.961 29.888 27.588 30.079 29.268 27.707 28.303 29.458 28.902 30.865 30.56 31.028 30.537 30.479 30.175 30.348 2020 +518 MMR PCPI Myanmar "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Statistical Organization. Annual historical data have been re-estimated based on monthly data by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2020/21. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2011/12 Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.299 19.588 24.836 25.893 20.768 25.32 37.339 40.328 43.105 50.239 67.54 81.663 84.679 89.695 95.82 96.165 102.302 108.174 116.026 126.583 132.435 140.307 152.411 161.137 167.006 193.994 219.859 237.064 255.615 275.618 297.186 2021 +518 MMR PCPIPCH Myanmar "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.286 26.795 4.254 -19.791 21.916 47.469 8.005 6.886 16.551 34.437 20.911 3.692 5.924 6.829 0.36 6.382 5.739 7.259 9.099 4.622 5.944 8.627 5.725 3.642 16.16 13.333 7.825 7.825 7.825 7.825 2021 +518 MMR PCPIE Myanmar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Statistical Organization. Annual historical data have been re-estimated based on monthly data by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2020/21. FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2011/12 Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.635 23.559 25.838 25.542 20.197 32.343 40.142 41.373 45.503 56.788 76.225 87.172 87.066 92.725 95.522 99.454 106.35 110.176 125.15 130.002 134.426 145.97 159.854 163.105 174.974 208.947 232.096 248.772 266.646 285.803 306.338 2021 +518 MMR PCPIEPCH Myanmar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.678 9.672 -1.144 -20.926 60.138 24.111 3.068 9.982 24.801 34.227 14.362 -0.121 6.5 3.017 4.116 6.934 3.598 13.591 3.877 3.403 8.588 9.511 2.034 7.277 19.416 11.079 7.185 7.185 7.185 7.185 2021 +518 MMR TM_RPCH Myanmar Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.566 -7.018 5.786 0.806 -8.57 -9.777 -7.806 19.965 55.182 33.734 10.624 -45.299 83.001 4.971 20.626 43.947 10.044 4.386 16.221 5.549 -10.298 4.799 -28.965 -8.356 1.684 -0.182 4.158 -1.325 1.21 2021 +518 MMR TMG_RPCH Myanmar Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.202 -7.024 5.359 1.951 -11.373 -12.229 -10.279 21.142 66.894 39.848 12.188 -51.011 92.115 1.094 18.462 48.059 10.758 2.324 19.602 0.413 -14.522 8.403 -25.891 -5.698 4.305 -0.355 4.163 -2.239 0.32 2021 +518 MMR TX_RPCH Myanmar Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.017 20.081 26.4 16.004 -0.567 -4.946 7.682 28.848 25.289 4.92 10.202 -4.985 5.457 4.669 21.958 18.431 18.055 -9.748 2.096 18.187 -3.608 -2.608 -20.767 -6.513 5.844 -0.878 4.932 -2.617 2.284 2021 +518 MMR TXG_RPCH Myanmar Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.187 38.023 36.675 22.761 3.264 -3.816 8.55 30.92 25.769 4.882 10.469 -4.523 2.124 0.256 10.12 13.408 14.653 -14.118 3.75 18.126 -6.785 -2.702 -9.414 -1.253 9.424 -1.933 4.349 -4.535 1.077 2021 +518 MMR LUR Myanmar Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +518 MMR LE Myanmar Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +518 MMR LP Myanmar Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Department of Labour Latest actual data: FY2014/15 Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.345 44.981 45.585 46.126 46.59 46.977 47.304 47.598 47.887 48.186 48.496 48.818 49.159 49.521 49.909 50.324 50.758 51.199 51.633 52.05 52.449 52.832 53.199 53.55 53.886 54.205 54.506 54.789 55.054 55.301 2015 +518 MMR GGR Myanmar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 282.671 355.158 372.727 396.341 528.981 687.341 851.035 "1,215.72" "1,809.82" "2,500.51" "3,023.52" "3,208.94" "3,431.14" "4,092.92" "7,549.20" "11,388.07" "13,844.77" "14,780.69" "14,520.27" "14,810.54" "16,357.85" "17,209.16" "18,460.26" "13,934.62" "16,490.57" "20,355.67" "23,247.88" "26,510.00" "30,232.26" "34,428.20" 2020 +518 MMR GGR_NGDP Myanmar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.088 16.322 13.724 11.345 10.07 8.997 8.849 9.937 10.847 10.866 10.393 9.702 9.244 9.545 15.296 20.612 22.462 21.425 19.565 17.909 17.629 16.349 16.038 14.125 14.027 14.737 15.047 15.357 15.667 15.927 2020 +518 MMR GGX Myanmar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 355.346 447.364 525.227 601.232 725.784 988.437 "1,262.64" "1,616.23" "2,348.47" "3,263.44" "3,778.28" "4,310.15" "5,283.13" "5,999.60" "8,842.67" "12,326.40" "14,655.48" "16,700.76" "17,390.91" "17,174.07" "19,514.91" "21,321.14" "24,917.79" "21,645.48" "25,715.64" "30,349.64" "34,355.55" "38,200.66" "42,480.53" "47,206.68" 2020 +518 MMR GGX_NGDP Myanmar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.738 20.56 19.339 17.21 13.817 12.938 13.129 13.211 14.075 14.181 12.988 13.032 14.234 13.991 17.917 22.311 23.777 24.208 23.433 20.767 21.031 20.256 21.648 21.941 21.875 21.973 22.237 22.13 22.015 21.839 2020 +518 MMR GGXCNL Myanmar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -72.675 -92.206 -152.5 -204.892 -196.803 -301.096 -411.602 -400.511 -538.646 -762.924 -754.764 "-1,101.20" "-1,851.99" "-1,906.68" "-1,293.47" -938.327 -810.706 "-1,920.07" "-2,870.64" "-2,363.53" "-3,157.06" "-4,111.97" "-6,457.53" "-7,710.86" "-9,225.08" "-9,993.96" "-11,107.68" "-11,690.66" "-12,248.27" "-12,778.48" 2020 +518 MMR GGXCNL_NGDP Myanmar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.65 -4.238 -5.615 -5.865 -3.747 -3.941 -4.28 -3.274 -3.228 -3.315 -2.595 -3.33 -4.99 -4.446 -2.621 -1.698 -1.315 -2.783 -3.868 -2.858 -3.402 -3.907 -5.61 -7.816 -7.847 -7.236 -7.19 -6.772 -6.347 -5.912 2020 +518 MMR GGSB Myanmar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +518 MMR GGSB_NPGDP Myanmar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +518 MMR GGXONLB Myanmar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -51.738 -63.309 -114.183 -156.36 -134.732 -222.742 -312.563 -271.495 -374.871 -540.848 -443.969 -685.313 "-1,359.34" "-1,340.23" -643.632 -233.639 -40.886 "-1,114.23" "-1,931.76" "-1,260.23" "-1,506.29" "-2,562.47" "-4,612.36" "-5,643.02" "-6,357.51" "-6,409.20" "-6,751.90" "-6,818.90" "-6,522.59" "-6,182.59" 2020 +518 MMR GGXONLB_NGDP Myanmar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.311 -2.91 -4.204 -4.476 -2.565 -2.916 -3.25 -2.219 -2.247 -2.35 -1.526 -2.072 -3.662 -3.125 -1.304 -0.423 -0.066 -1.615 -2.603 -1.524 -1.623 -2.434 -4.007 -5.72 -5.408 -4.64 -4.37 -3.95 -3.38 -2.86 2020 +518 MMR GGXWDN Myanmar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +518 MMR GGXWDN_NGDP Myanmar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +518 MMR GGXWDG Myanmar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,145.95" "3,164.14" "4,310.03" "8,831.09" "9,662.08" "10,763.77" "11,746.33" "14,042.39" "16,597.93" "17,177.56" "16,788.31" "18,004.35" "19,477.93" "20,531.81" "18,020.87" "19,920.28" "21,709.87" "25,093.75" "28,450.15" "31,814.76" "37,501.06" "40,790.59" "45,208.59" "61,509.42" "73,482.56" "87,930.40" "104,006.17" "121,950.93" "142,511.22" "159,760.83" 2020 +518 MMR GGXWDG_NGDP Myanmar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 201.305 145.416 158.699 252.784 183.94 140.896 122.14 114.782 99.477 74.646 57.71 54.437 52.478 47.88 36.514 36.056 35.222 36.374 38.334 38.47 40.415 38.753 39.276 62.349 62.507 63.661 67.319 70.647 73.854 73.91 2020 +518 MMR NGDP_FY Myanmar "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017/18 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are made based on budget numbers and changed macro environment. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September. In 2018, Myanmar authorities changed the fiscal year to 1 October to 30 September from previously 1 April to 31 March. Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency. GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Includes adjustments by staff towards GFSM 2014 presentation. Historical data up to 2011/2012 are calculated by staff using GFSM 2001 manual, as they are not available in GFSM 2014 presentation. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,562.78" "2,175.92" "2,715.86" "3,493.53" "5,252.85" "7,639.51" "9,617.07" "12,233.92" "16,685.19" "23,012.01" "29,090.66" "33,073.78" "37,116.33" "42,881.38" "49,353.31" "55,248.77" "61,636.86" "68,988.06" "74,215.75" "82,700.02" "92,788.96" "105,258.50" "115,105.76" "98,654.17" "117,559.72" "138,122.60" "154,497.69" "172,620.44" "192,962.92" "216,157.15" 2020 +518 MMR BCA Myanmar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Historical data up to 2017 have been re-estimated by IMF staff to ensure data consistency after the change of fiscal year starting 2018 from April-March to October-September. Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Includes adjustments by staff towards BPM6 presentation. Historical data up to 2010/2011 are converted by staff based on data from BPM5 manual, as they are not available in BPM6 presentation. Primary domestic currency: Myanmar kyat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.101 -0.881 -0.635 -0.486 -0.109 0.105 0.243 0.632 0.989 0.488 -0.802 -0.945 1.804 -1.014 -1.071 -0.75 -2.822 -2.176 -2.527 -4.162 -3.139 -1.945 -2.749 -0.925 -1.027 -0.799 -1.174 -1.28 -1.58 -1.538 2021 +518 MMR BCA_NGDPD Myanmar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.365 -13.687 -8.213 -6.816 -1.581 1.184 2.256 5.213 7.278 2.732 -3.147 -3.061 4.737 -1.88 -1.816 -1.232 -4.468 -3.472 -4.206 -6.793 -4.707 -2.827 -3.384 -1.42 -1.725 -1.257 -1.748 -1.806 -2.11 -1.937 2020 +728 NAM NGDP_R Namibia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.859 55.683 60.844 59.859 61.657 64.194 66.246 69.039 71.311 73.712 76.29 78.115 83.333 86.231 91.95 96.245 100.044 103.692 106.439 106.754 113.202 118.965 124.987 132.004 140.047 146.019 146.068 144.568 146.1 144.874 133.231 136.77 140.871 145.404 149.213 152.976 156.847 160.743 2021 +728 NAM NGDP_RPCH Namibia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.343 9.27 -1.62 3.005 4.115 3.196 4.216 3.291 3.366 3.497 2.393 6.68 3.477 6.632 4.67 3.948 3.646 2.65 0.296 6.039 5.091 5.062 5.615 6.093 4.264 0.034 -1.027 1.06 -0.839 -8.036 2.656 2.998 3.218 2.62 2.522 2.53 2.484 2021 +728 NAM NGDP Namibia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.645 7.844 9.399 10.311 12.554 14.321 16.989 18.937 21.195 23.376 27.333 30.777 35.716 37.624 43.041 46.596 52.182 61.583 70.111 75.214 82.599 90.108 106.864 117.423 134.836 146.019 157.708 171.57 181.067 181.211 174.208 181.935 201.053 219.26 235.458 252.187 269.721 288.506 2021 +728 NAM NGDPD Namibia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.568 2.841 3.296 3.156 3.537 3.948 3.954 4.11 3.832 3.824 3.941 3.577 3.396 4.974 6.673 7.324 7.711 8.73 8.496 8.915 11.281 12.423 13.016 12.168 12.434 11.45 10.719 12.883 13.676 12.539 10.581 12.307 12.488 13.359 14.084 14.776 15.451 16.17 2021 +728 NAM PPPGDP Namibia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.485 5.973 6.676 6.723 7.073 7.519 7.901 8.376 8.749 9.171 9.707 10.163 11.011 11.619 12.722 13.734 14.717 15.665 16.389 16.543 17.753 19.044 20.502 21.744 23.796 24.615 24.588 24.438 25.287 25.523 23.755 25.399 28.021 29.953 31.383 32.772 34.241 35.771 2021 +728 NAM NGDP_D Namibia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.571 14.087 15.448 17.226 20.361 22.309 25.645 27.43 29.722 31.712 35.828 39.399 42.859 43.632 46.809 48.414 52.159 59.39 65.869 70.455 72.966 75.743 85.5 88.954 96.279 100 107.969 118.678 123.934 125.082 130.756 133.022 142.721 150.794 157.799 164.853 171.964 179.483 2021 +728 NAM NGDPRPC Namibia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "39,292.11" "39,697.79" "41,811.90" "39,809.98" "39,800.13" "40,271.71" "40,318.51" "40,707.89" "40,746.92" "40,836.41" "41,733.40" "42,687.85" "44,802.03" "45,600.62" "47,817.33" "49,179.11" "50,222.04" "52,008.84" "52,598.00" "51,974.07" "54,298.43" "56,219.66" "57,986.66" "60,108.95" "62,579.73" "64,023.16" "62,841.49" "61,031.22" "60,530.84" "58,917.29" "53,196.88" "53,630.61" "54,248.20" "54,989.62" "55,418.58" "55,797.37" "56,183.47" "56,546.44" 2021 +728 NAM NGDPRPPPPC Namibia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,642.05" "6,710.62" "7,068.00" "6,729.59" "6,727.92" "6,807.64" "6,815.55" "6,881.37" "6,887.97" "6,903.10" "7,054.73" "7,216.07" "7,573.46" "7,708.45" "8,083.17" "8,313.37" "8,489.67" "8,791.72" "8,891.31" "8,785.84" "9,178.76" "9,503.53" "9,802.22" "10,160.98" "10,578.65" "10,822.65" "10,622.90" "10,316.89" "10,232.30" "9,959.54" "8,992.55" "9,065.87" "9,170.27" "9,295.60" "9,368.11" "9,432.14" "9,497.41" "9,558.77" 2021 +728 NAM NGDPPC Namibia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,939.59" "5,592.37" "6,458.97" "6,857.78" "8,103.73" "8,984.09" "10,339.64" "11,166.10" "12,110.94" "12,950.20" "14,952.43" "16,818.59" "19,201.54" "19,896.34" "22,382.74" "23,809.53" "26,195.27" "30,888.21" "34,645.73" "36,618.48" "39,619.63" "42,582.37" "49,578.56" "53,469.29" "60,251.28" "64,023.16" "67,849.12" "72,430.70" "75,018.16" "73,694.80" "69,557.98" "71,340.58" "77,423.65" "82,921.18" "87,450.14" "91,983.83" "96,615.25" "101,491.05" 2021 +728 NAM NGDPDPC Namibia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,908.83" "2,025.61" "2,264.91" "2,099.22" "2,283.06" "2,476.95" "2,406.48" "2,423.59" "2,189.32" "2,118.41" "2,156.03" "1,954.97" "1,825.85" "2,630.11" "3,470.15" "3,742.51" "3,870.94" "4,378.56" "4,198.55" "4,340.18" "5,410.98" "5,870.93" "6,038.86" "5,540.62" "5,555.93" "5,020.47" "4,611.51" "5,438.76" "5,666.27" "5,099.43" "4,224.87" "4,826.02" "4,808.92" "5,052.07" "5,231.01" "5,389.36" "5,534.71" "5,688.43" 2021 +728 NAM PPPPC Namibia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,077.20" "4,258.61" "4,587.62" "4,471.49" "4,565.88" "4,716.85" "4,808.80" "4,938.96" "4,999.34" "5,080.92" "5,310.16" "5,553.98" "5,919.89" "6,144.34" "6,615.98" "7,017.78" "7,387.74" "7,857.33" "8,098.72" "8,053.94" "8,515.27" "8,999.74" "9,511.58" "9,901.42" "10,633.42" "10,792.67" "10,578.10" "10,316.89" "10,476.73" "10,379.88" "9,485.02" "9,959.70" "10,790.65" "11,327.85" "11,655.76" "11,953.53" "12,265.39" "12,583.50" 2021 +728 NAM NGAP_NPGDP Namibia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +728 NAM PPPSH Namibia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.022 0.022 0.021 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 2021 +728 NAM PPPEX Namibia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.212 1.313 1.408 1.534 1.775 1.905 2.15 2.261 2.423 2.549 2.816 3.028 3.244 3.238 3.383 3.393 3.546 3.931 4.278 4.547 4.653 4.732 5.212 5.4 5.666 5.932 6.414 7.021 7.16 7.1 7.333 7.163 7.175 7.32 7.503 7.695 7.877 8.065 2021 +728 NAM NID_NGDP Namibia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.063 28.754 15.79 18.617 14.995 18.646 19.266 20.684 16.935 19.89 23.185 19.946 23.529 19.238 19.9 19.14 19.665 23.33 24.419 32.297 24.695 22.872 18.909 25.624 25.565 36.021 28.895 21.962 17.708 14.86 15.276 13.642 14.007 15.146 15.116 15.149 15.143 15.13 15.119 2021 +728 NAM NGSD_NGDP Namibia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.989 29.825 19.489 20.128 18.537 21.137 23.728 23.59 19.229 24.519 22.161 24.783 23.813 21.759 25.236 25.826 24.215 37.377 32.997 32.185 23.216 20.693 15.686 19.953 21.321 25.309 16.913 5.755 13.339 11.527 13.59 16.501 4.47 7.196 10.937 11.334 11.455 11.62 11.719 2021 +728 NAM PCPI Namibia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012. December=100 Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.23 17.288 21.014 22.974 25.744 28.607 31.097 34.107 36.364 39.775 43.838 48.315 54.459 58.389 60.804 62.191 65.277 69.551 75.876 83.048 87.097 91.456 97.604 103.071 108.583 112.271 119.823 127.189 132.65 137.586 140.626 145.717 155.042 162.714 170.009 177.632 185.596 193.918 2021 +728 NAM PCPIPCH Namibia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.512 21.551 9.329 12.056 11.123 8.704 9.679 6.617 9.382 10.215 10.212 12.716 7.215 4.137 2.282 4.961 6.548 9.095 9.452 4.875 5.006 6.722 5.601 5.348 3.396 6.727 6.147 4.294 3.721 2.209 3.62 6.4 4.948 4.484 4.484 4.484 4.484 2021 +728 NAM PCPIE Namibia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012. December=100 Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.808 19.301 21.642 23.977 27.02 29.342 32.049 34.414 37.678 40.905 45.85 49.997 57.123 58.595 61.075 63.265 67.082 70.787 78.69 84.927 87.526 94 100 104.894 109.754 113.811 122.117 128.427 135.04 138.535 141.806 140.626 150.329 156.874 163.705 170.833 178.271 186.033 2021 +728 NAM PCPIEPCH Namibia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.099 12.127 10.791 12.693 8.591 9.227 7.38 9.485 8.564 12.09 9.044 14.254 2.576 4.233 3.585 6.033 5.523 11.165 7.926 3.06 7.397 6.383 4.894 4.634 3.696 7.298 5.167 5.15 2.588 2.361 -0.832 6.9 4.354 4.354 4.354 4.354 4.354 2021 +728 NAM TM_RPCH Namibia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.672 3.5 5.411 -1.008 3.737 9.17 15.7 3.457 7.602 1.398 -5.207 3.958 20.679 5.229 6.632 5.179 5.049 12.591 24.947 25.38 -6.011 -2.788 22.406 2.681 16.66 11.213 -5.042 -2.042 2.73 -8.534 -20.416 32.626 8.628 3.487 3.712 2.586 3.616 4.156 2021 +728 NAM TMG_RPCH Namibia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.672 3.5 5.411 -1.008 3.737 9.17 15.7 3.457 7.602 1.398 -5.207 3.958 20.679 5.229 6.632 5.179 5.049 12.591 24.947 25.38 -6.011 -2.788 22.406 2.681 16.66 11.213 -5.042 -0.993 3.442 -9.816 -20.127 33.628 8.63 3.98 3.232 2.586 3.686 3.902 2021 +728 NAM TX_RPCH Namibia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.032 28.8 6.366 10.657 -3.386 9.529 2.8 -2.724 -0.7 4.431 -0.868 -4.475 -2.331 6.325 27.4 -1.197 17.564 1.908 9.186 -4.498 5.56 -6.893 2.283 -6.827 0.632 -11.28 9.521 20.105 10.449 -7.576 -22.1 12.091 24.351 9.461 4.072 3.695 4.385 4.591 2021 +728 NAM TXG_RPCH Namibia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.032 28.8 6.366 10.657 -3.386 9.529 2.8 -2.724 -0.7 4.431 -0.868 -4.475 -2.331 6.325 27.4 -1.197 17.564 1.908 9.186 -4.498 5.56 -6.893 2.283 -6.827 0.632 -11.28 9.521 17.069 11.934 -7.42 -18.709 13.673 20.728 9.393 3.919 3.516 4.659 4.445 2021 +728 NAM LUR Namibia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +728 NAM LE Namibia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +728 NAM LP Namibia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.345 1.403 1.455 1.504 1.549 1.594 1.643 1.696 1.75 1.805 1.828 1.83 1.86 1.891 1.923 1.957 1.992 1.994 2.024 2.054 2.085 2.116 2.155 2.196 2.238 2.281 2.324 2.369 2.414 2.459 2.504 2.55 2.597 2.644 2.692 2.742 2.792 2.843 2021 +728 NAM GGR Namibia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.08 2.465 2.843 3.065 3.533 3.993 4.541 5.405 6.041 7.001 8.018 8.837 10.166 10.014 11.071 12.762 16.064 19.76 22.347 23.736 23.531 28.28 34.132 39.476 47.662 51.65 51.191 56.788 56.557 57.849 58.209 55.814 58.555 66.409 74.445 79.934 85.715 91.994 2021 +728 NAM GGR_NGDP Namibia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.301 31.425 30.25 29.722 28.14 27.884 26.73 28.54 28.503 29.95 29.334 28.712 28.462 26.616 25.721 27.389 30.785 32.087 31.874 31.557 28.488 31.385 31.94 33.618 35.348 35.372 32.459 33.099 31.236 31.923 33.413 30.678 29.124 30.288 31.617 31.696 31.779 31.886 2021 +728 NAM GGX Namibia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.009 2.59 3.083 3.346 3.604 4.243 5.17 5.856 6.626 7.44 8.233 9.456 10.658 11.697 12.22 12.906 14.285 16.061 19.907 24.04 27.645 34.666 37.446 44.983 56.351 63.772 65.862 65.356 65.781 67.8 72.271 72.41 74.857 79.738 85.683 90.282 96.101 102.269 2021 +728 NAM GGX_NGDP Namibia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.226 33.012 32.796 32.447 28.709 29.628 30.432 30.921 31.262 31.828 30.122 30.726 29.841 31.09 28.393 27.698 27.376 26.08 28.394 31.962 33.469 38.472 35.041 38.308 41.792 43.674 41.762 38.093 36.33 37.415 41.485 39.8 37.232 36.367 36.39 35.8 35.63 35.448 2021 +728 NAM GGXCNL Namibia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.071 -0.124 -0.239 -0.281 -0.071 -0.25 -0.629 -0.451 -0.585 -0.439 -0.215 -0.62 -0.492 -1.683 -1.15 -0.144 1.779 3.699 2.44 -0.305 -4.114 -6.386 -3.315 -5.507 -8.688 -12.121 -14.672 -8.568 -9.224 -9.951 -14.062 -16.596 -16.302 -13.329 -11.237 -10.348 -10.386 -10.274 2021 +728 NAM GGXCNL_NGDP Namibia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.075 -1.587 -2.546 -2.726 -0.568 -1.744 -3.702 -2.381 -2.759 -1.879 -0.788 -2.014 -1.378 -4.474 -2.672 -0.309 3.41 6.007 3.48 -0.405 -4.981 -7.087 -3.102 -4.69 -6.444 -8.301 -9.303 -4.994 -5.094 -5.491 -8.072 -9.122 -8.108 -6.079 -4.773 -4.103 -3.851 -3.561 2021 +728 NAM GGSB Namibia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +728 NAM GGSB_NPGDP Namibia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +728 NAM GGXONLB Namibia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.124 -0.102 -0.218 -0.223 0.034 -0.112 -0.405 -0.126 -0.131 0.052 0.28 -0.094 0.212 -0.865 -0.214 0.937 2.961 4.763 3.272 0.639 -3.182 -5.334 -1.79 -3.775 -6.719 -9.665 -10.797 -3.445 -3.381 -3.283 -6.873 -8.48 -6.817 -1.998 1.936 4.006 5.491 6.627 2021 +728 NAM GGXONLB_NGDP Namibia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.871 -1.302 -2.318 -2.164 0.273 -0.779 -2.383 -0.663 -0.616 0.223 1.025 -0.304 0.593 -2.299 -0.496 2.011 5.674 7.735 4.666 0.85 -3.852 -5.92 -1.675 -3.215 -4.983 -6.619 -6.846 -2.008 -1.867 -1.812 -3.945 -4.661 -3.391 -0.911 0.822 1.588 2.036 2.297 2021 +728 NAM GGXWDN Namibia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.615 1.88 2.35 2.902 3.061 3.785 4.648 5.201 6.958 6.981 9.668 11.74 11.554 10.919 6.799 6.095 6.758 11.053 19.543 20.004 27.3 36.254 53.554 67.318 71.013 85.865 99.691 111.719 128.729 142.169 154.975 166.221 176.68 186.826 197.153 2021 +728 NAM GGXWDN_NGDP Namibia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.66 14.972 16.413 17.083 16.163 17.858 19.885 19.03 22.609 19.545 25.697 27.276 24.796 20.925 11.04 8.693 8.986 13.381 21.689 18.719 23.249 26.887 36.676 42.685 41.39 47.421 55.014 64.13 70.756 70.712 70.681 70.595 70.059 69.266 68.336 2021 +728 NAM GGXWDG Namibia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.77 2.06 2.576 3.181 3.355 4.149 5.095 5.701 7.507 7.924 10.213 12.559 12.533 13.638 11.925 13.389 11.922 13.487 24.734 26.318 30.663 37.176 61.459 72.282 75.198 91.26 107.577 116.039 130.914 144.355 157.16 168.406 178.865 189.011 199.338 2021 +728 NAM GGXWDG_NGDP Namibia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.165 16.412 17.991 18.725 17.717 19.574 21.797 20.859 24.393 22.187 27.146 29.179 26.897 26.136 19.364 19.097 15.851 16.328 27.45 24.628 26.113 27.572 42.09 45.833 43.829 50.401 59.366 66.609 71.957 71.799 71.677 71.523 70.926 70.077 69.093 2021 +728 NAM NGDP_FY Namibia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by (CY(t)=FY(t/t+1)*0.75+FY(t-1/t)*0.25) Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Starting from 2015, the GGDS series includes both amortization and interest payments. It only includes interest payments before 2015. Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.947 6.645 7.844 9.399 10.311 12.554 14.321 16.989 18.937 21.195 23.376 27.333 30.777 35.716 37.624 43.041 46.596 52.182 61.583 70.111 75.214 82.599 90.108 106.864 117.423 134.836 146.019 157.708 171.57 181.067 181.211 174.208 181.935 201.053 219.26 235.458 252.187 269.721 288.506 2021 +728 NAM BCA Namibia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Namibian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.028 0.105 0.05 0.11 0.085 0.176 0.116 0.09 0.162 -0.028 0.192 0.011 0.086 0.266 0.446 0.329 1.083 0.748 -0.009 -0.317 -0.448 -0.858 -1.119 -0.992 -1.173 -1.559 -1.769 -0.57 -0.475 -0.216 0.271 -1.12 -0.995 -0.558 -0.538 -0.546 -0.543 -0.551 2021 +728 NAM BCA_NGDPD Namibia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.073 3.699 1.51 3.491 2.413 4.456 2.928 2.198 4.224 -0.722 4.859 0.295 2.528 5.342 6.688 4.498 14.043 8.566 -0.108 -3.554 -3.975 -6.903 -8.6 -8.153 -9.43 -13.62 -16.502 -4.425 -3.473 -1.727 2.562 -9.101 -7.971 -4.18 -3.818 -3.694 -3.517 -3.408 2021 +836 NRU NGDP_R Nauru "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Nauru Authorities, IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: FY2018/19 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2006/07 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.033 0.032 0.035 0.027 0.033 0.036 0.04 0.044 0.049 0.064 0.081 0.084 0.087 0.082 0.087 0.087 0.088 0.089 0.09 0.092 0.094 0.096 0.098 0.1 2019 +836 NRU NGDP_RPCH Nauru "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.356 8.329 -22.185 20.381 9.086 11.113 10.778 10.367 30.969 27.229 3.418 3.02 -5.496 5.703 0.959 0.706 1.55 0.898 2.034 2.391 2.017 1.769 1.84 2019 +836 NRU NGDP Nauru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Nauru Authorities, IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: FY2018/19 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2006/07 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.045 0.042 0.039 0.029 0.042 0.06 0.054 0.067 0.094 0.096 0.114 0.104 0.137 0.145 0.16 0.166 0.171 0.179 0.185 0.19 0.194 0.197 0.201 0.204 2019 +836 NRU NGDPD Nauru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.032 0.031 0.029 0.023 0.037 0.044 0.047 0.066 0.097 0.099 0.105 0.087 0.1 0.11 0.124 0.119 0.114 0.133 0.134 0.138 0.142 0.144 0.146 0.149 2019 +836 NRU PPPGDP Nauru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.035 0.036 0.04 0.032 0.04 0.043 0.049 0.055 0.062 0.083 0.107 0.112 0.116 0.112 0.121 0.125 0.127 0.134 0.145 0.154 0.161 0.167 0.173 0.18 2019 +836 NRU NGDP_D Nauru "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 137.407 128.523 110.495 106.329 126.26 165.77 134.676 150.876 193.486 150.257 140.734 124.03 158.684 177.504 184.856 189.625 193.75 199.776 204.672 205.978 205.49 205.08 205.215 205.12 2019 +836 NRU NGDPRPC Nauru "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,248.36" "3,278.00" "3,869.53" "2,960.88" "3,504.41" "3,759.23" "4,001.50" "4,385.36" "4,703.78" "5,907.17" "6,861.27" "6,742.00" "6,640.06" "6,088.83" "6,556.73" "6,903.17" "6,818.53" "6,791.33" "6,720.76" "6,725.72" "6,754.23" "6,758.02" "6,745.32" "6,737.32" 2016 +836 NRU NGDPRPPPPC Nauru "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,450.24" "4,490.85" "5,301.25" "4,056.40" "4,801.04" "5,150.14" "5,482.04" "6,007.93" "6,444.16" "8,092.81" "9,399.92" "9,236.53" "9,096.86" "8,341.68" "8,982.70" "9,457.32" "9,341.36" "9,304.11" "9,207.42" "9,214.22" "9,253.28" "9,258.47" "9,241.07" "9,230.11" 2016 +836 NRU NGDPPC Nauru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,463.47" "4,212.97" "4,275.63" "3,148.26" "4,424.68" "6,231.69" "5,389.07" "6,616.46" "9,101.16" "8,875.93" "9,656.12" "8,362.13" "10,536.72" "10,807.93" "12,120.48" "13,090.14" "13,210.89" "13,567.42" "13,755.49" "13,853.52" "13,879.30" "13,859.37" "13,842.39" "13,819.63" 2016 +836 NRU NGDPDPC Nauru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,174.96" "3,167.65" "3,200.72" "2,470.84" "3,965.36" "4,587.75" "4,748.08" "6,529.40" "9,382.64" "9,103.52" "8,865.60" "6,994.05" "7,674.48" "8,152.26" "9,398.51" "9,365.10" "8,866.87" "10,139.07" "10,004.73" "10,096.29" "10,162.83" "10,156.67" "10,088.18" "10,071.59" 2016 +836 NRU PPPPC Nauru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,504.27" "3,647.14" "4,438.14" "3,487.74" "4,207.14" "4,541.99" "4,892.81" "5,473.58" "5,980.83" "7,642.48" "9,042.84" "8,974.54" "8,927.41" "8,341.68" "9,197.28" "9,856.47" "9,852.94" "10,221.43" "10,834.37" "11,228.68" "11,512.89" "11,733.43" "11,934.33" "12,150.85" 2016 +836 NRU NGAP_NPGDP Nauru Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +836 NRU PPPSH Nauru Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2019 +836 NRU PPPEX Nauru Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.274 1.155 0.963 0.903 1.052 1.372 1.101 1.209 1.522 1.161 1.068 0.932 1.18 1.296 1.318 1.328 1.341 1.327 1.27 1.234 1.206 1.181 1.16 1.137 2019 +836 NRU NID_NGDP Nauru Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +836 NRU NGSD_NGDP Nauru Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +836 NRU PCPI Nauru "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Also includes assistance from IMF staff Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2008/09. Base: August 2008 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 61.619 66.956 79.88 84.354 85.227 104.337 102.283 98.836 99.095 98 98.27 107.885 116.678 122.607 123.175 128.471 120.039 121.479 123.909 126.387 128.915 131.493 134.123 136.805 2020 +836 NRU PCPIPCH Nauru "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.662 19.302 5.601 1.035 22.422 -1.968 -3.37 0.262 -1.105 0.275 9.784 8.15 5.082 0.463 4.3 -6.564 1.2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2020 +836 NRU PCPIE Nauru "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Also includes assistance from IMF staff Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2008/09. Base: August 2008 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.208 66.331 81.119 85.285 88.571 104.789 98.93 97.968 98.282 96.558 106.202 109.93 118.961 120.84 124.949 130.595 110.2 111.522 114.422 116.367 118.578 120.89 123.308 125.774 2020 +836 NRU PCPIEPCH Nauru "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.186 22.293 5.136 3.853 18.311 -5.592 -0.972 0.321 -1.754 9.987 3.51 8.215 1.58 3.4 4.519 -15.617 1.2 2.6 1.7 1.9 1.95 2 2 2020 +836 NRU TM_RPCH Nauru Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +836 NRU TMG_RPCH Nauru Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +836 NRU TX_RPCH Nauru Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +836 NRU TXG_RPCH Nauru Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +836 NRU LUR Nauru Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +836 NRU LE Nauru Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +836 NRU LP Nauru Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: Nauru Bureau of Statistics, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: FY2015/16 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.01 0.01 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.011 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 2016 +836 NRU GGR Nauru General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The GFS manual is only partially used. Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.041 0.04 0.032 0.053 0.062 0.098 0.098 0.158 0.177 0.207 0.246 0.29 0.32 0.315 0.235 0.231 0.227 0.222 0.22 2021 +836 NRU GGR_NGDP Nauru General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.702 74.093 47.244 56.055 64.955 85.525 93.546 114.876 121.845 129.261 148.72 170.218 179.238 170.727 124.272 119.27 115.159 110.665 107.913 2021 +836 NRU GGX Nauru General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The GFS manual is only partially used. Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.041 0.04 0.03 0.045 0.061 0.066 0.087 0.128 0.148 0.153 0.197 0.229 0.242 0.285 0.201 0.203 0.204 0.202 0.203 2021 +836 NRU GGX_NGDP Nauru General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 68.332 74 44.522 47.645 63.314 57.708 83.09 93.427 101.702 95.645 118.859 134.528 135.486 154.455 106.137 104.932 103.423 100.424 99.391 2021 +836 NRU GGXCNL Nauru General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The GFS manual is only partially used. Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- 0.002 0.008 0.002 0.032 0.011 0.029 0.029 0.054 0.049 0.061 0.078 0.03 0.034 0.028 0.023 0.021 0.017 2021 +836 NRU GGXCNL_NGDP Nauru General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.369 0.093 2.722 8.411 1.641 27.817 10.456 21.45 20.143 33.617 29.861 35.691 43.752 16.272 18.135 14.338 11.735 10.241 8.522 2021 +836 NRU GGSB Nauru General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +836 NRU GGSB_NPGDP Nauru General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +836 NRU GGXONLB Nauru General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +836 NRU GGXONLB_NGDP Nauru General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +836 NRU GGXWDN Nauru General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +836 NRU GGXWDN_NGDP Nauru General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +836 NRU GGXWDG Nauru General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The GFS manual is only partially used. Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.148 0.131 0.126 0.12 0.117 0.121 0.083 0.109 0.113 0.12 0.104 0.105 0.048 0.05 0.047 0.044 0.041 0.038 0.034 2021 +836 NRU GGXWDG_NGDP Nauru General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 247.97 243.248 188.196 127.552 121.693 105.88 80.016 79.556 77.529 75.111 62.844 61.382 27.064 27.334 24.981 22.87 20.909 19.004 16.522 2021 +836 NRU NGDP_FY Nauru "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The GFS manual is only partially used. Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.045 0.042 0.039 0.029 0.042 0.06 0.054 0.067 0.094 0.096 0.114 0.104 0.137 0.145 0.16 0.166 0.171 0.179 0.185 0.19 0.194 0.197 0.201 0.204 2021 +836 NRU BCA Nauru Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Nauru Authorities and IMF staff estimates Latest actual data: FY2019/20 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.02 0.028 0.023 0.019 0.035 0.049 0.029 -0.017 0.004 0.014 0.01 0.006 0.003 0.006 -0.003 -- -- -- -- -- 2020 +836 NRU BCA_NGDPD Nauru Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.408 64.468 48.013 28.71 35.653 49.454 27.3 -19.108 4.081 12.34 8.028 4.853 2.757 4.148 -2.216 0.079 -0.299 -0.192 -0.139 -0.088 2019 +558 NPL NGDP_R Nepal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year Base year: FY2000/01. Data prior to 2000/01 were estimated by IMF staff by using data splicing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 393.765 426.61 442.737 429.552 471.138 500.089 522.922 531.811 572.742 597.529 625.225 665.029 692.349 718.982 778.077 805.064 848.036 892.65 918.917 960.111 "1,018.83" "1,076.18" "1,077.47" "1,119.98" "1,172.42" "1,213.21" "1,254.03" "1,296.82" "1,375.98" "1,438.36" "1,507.63" "1,559.22" "1,632.04" "1,689.57" "1,791.14" "1,862.36" "1,870.42" "2,038.34" "2,193.71" "2,339.74" "2,284.30" "2,381.31" "2,482.10" "2,607.30" "2,739.92" "2,883.07" "3,034.42" "3,194.47" 2020 +558 NPL NGDP_RPCH Nepal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.32 8.341 3.78 -2.978 9.681 6.145 4.566 1.7 7.697 4.328 4.635 6.366 4.108 3.847 8.219 3.468 5.338 5.261 2.943 4.483 6.116 5.629 0.12 3.945 4.683 3.479 3.365 3.412 6.105 4.533 4.816 3.422 4.67 3.525 6.011 3.976 0.433 8.977 7.622 6.657 -2.37 4.247 4.232 5.044 5.087 5.225 5.249 5.275 2020 +558 NPL NGDP Nepal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year Base year: FY2000/01. Data prior to 2000/01 were estimated by IMF staff by using data splicing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.097 31.688 34.523 40.28 47.639 57.038 68.227 78.193 94.161 109.298 126.619 151.578 186.978 215.099 243.982 268.351 304.761 343.451 368.345 418.778 464.633 503.552 523.995 561.39 612.163 672.224 745.983 830.087 930.259 "1,127.12" "1,360.36" "1,559.01" "1,758.38" "1,949.30" "2,232.53" "2,423.64" "2,608.18" "3,077.15" "3,455.95" "3,858.93" "3,888.70" "4,277.30" "4,737.18" "5,358.30" "6,026.00" "6,724.46" "7,456.10" "8,273.24" 2020 +558 NPL NGDPD Nepal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.258 2.641 2.669 2.92 3.088 3.208 3.49 3.621 4.269 4.316 4.441 4.86 4.416 4.743 4.954 5.378 5.544 6.026 5.992 6.163 6.536 6.719 6.816 7.217 8.296 9.329 10.314 11.775 14.308 14.661 18.25 21.682 21.703 22.161 22.722 24.361 24.524 28.972 33.112 34.186 33.757 35.848 39.028 42.128 46.41 50.644 54.952 59.669 2020 +558 NPL PPPGDP Nepal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.709 7.957 8.768 8.84 10.045 11 11.734 12.228 13.634 14.781 16.045 17.644 18.788 19.973 22.076 23.321 25.015 26.785 27.884 29.544 32.062 34.629 35.211 37.323 40.119 42.817 45.623 48.455 52.398 55.125 58.474 61.732 67.618 72.735 79.3 80.943 81.509 98.516 108.558 117.856 116.45 126.44 141.161 153.565 164.762 176.592 189.401 203.249 2020 +558 NPL NGDP_D Nepal "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.882 7.428 7.798 9.377 10.111 11.406 13.047 14.703 16.44 18.292 20.252 22.793 27.006 29.917 31.357 33.333 35.937 38.475 40.085 43.618 45.604 46.791 48.632 50.125 52.213 55.409 59.487 64.01 67.607 78.362 90.231 99.986 107.741 115.372 124.643 130.138 139.444 150.964 157.539 164.93 170.236 179.62 190.854 205.512 219.933 233.239 245.718 258.986 2020 +558 NPL NGDPRPC Nepal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "26,212.75" "27,753.30" "28,141.33" "26,675.69" "28,590.95" "29,664.26" "30,332.49" "30,175.89" "31,782.37" "32,395.13" "33,071.08" "34,270.12" "34,724.54" "35,089.45" "36,979.26" "37,312.81" "38,389.43" "39,524.42" "39,852.62" "40,838.46" "42,555.83" "44,201.53" "43,577.17" "44,654.74" "46,123.33" "47,125.18" "48,108.66" "49,154.27" "51,599.50" "53,503.29" "55,811.01" "57,660.97" "60,470.22" "62,770.19" "66,570.35" "68,937.82" "68,605.59" "73,765.43" "78,079.76" "81,784.26" "78,399.11" "80,297.37" "82,230.16" "84,865.07" "87,620.08" "90,583.23" "93,668.75" "96,882.45" 2018 +558 NPL NGDPRPPPPC Nepal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,266.90" "1,341.36" "1,360.11" "1,289.28" "1,381.85" "1,433.72" "1,466.02" "1,458.45" "1,536.09" "1,565.71" "1,598.38" "1,656.33" "1,678.29" "1,695.93" "1,787.27" "1,803.39" "1,855.42" "1,910.28" "1,926.14" "1,973.79" "2,056.79" "2,136.33" "2,106.15" "2,158.23" "2,229.21" "2,277.63" "2,325.17" "2,375.70" "2,493.88" "2,585.90" "2,697.43" "2,786.84" "2,922.62" "3,033.78" "3,217.45" "3,331.87" "3,315.81" "3,565.20" "3,773.72" "3,952.76" "3,789.15" "3,880.90" "3,974.31" "4,101.66" "4,234.82" "4,378.03" "4,527.16" "4,682.48" 2018 +558 NPL NGDPPC Nepal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,803.84" "2,061.45" "2,194.38" "2,501.41" "2,890.96" "3,383.40" "3,957.54" "4,436.81" "5,225.15" "5,925.61" "6,697.48" "7,811.08" "9,377.84" "10,497.78" "11,595.61" "12,437.42" "13,796.11" "15,207.19" "15,974.79" "17,812.77" "19,407.32" "20,682.21" "21,192.37" "22,383.17" "24,082.56" "26,111.38" "28,618.27" "31,463.45" "34,884.81" "41,926.20" "50,359.03" "57,653.17" "65,151.31" "72,419.28" "82,975.05" "89,714.44" "95,666.04" "111,358.89" "123,006.29" "134,886.53" "133,463.61" "144,229.74" "156,939.43" "174,407.78" "192,705.81" "211,275.73" "230,160.65" "250,912.38" 2018 +558 NPL NGDPDPC Nepal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 150.32 171.788 169.629 181.32 187.418 190.268 202.463 205.448 236.915 234.002 234.93 250.449 221.485 231.46 235.438 249.269 250.955 266.826 259.85 262.135 272.997 275.947 275.646 287.747 326.363 362.378 395.692 446.328 536.55 545.357 675.597 801.829 804.141 823.321 844.495 901.75 899.524 "1,048.45" "1,178.53" "1,194.96" "1,158.55" "1,208.77" "1,292.96" "1,371.22" "1,484.16" "1,591.19" "1,696.30" "1,809.65" 2018 +558 NPL PPPPC Nepal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 446.632 517.619 557.287 548.95 609.598 652.481 680.613 693.847 756.555 801.381 848.718 909.235 942.286 974.756 "1,049.20" "1,080.86" "1,132.41" "1,185.99" "1,209.30" "1,256.67" "1,339.19" "1,422.31" "1,424.08" "1,488.09" "1,578.29" "1,663.15" "1,750.25" "1,836.61" "1,964.95" "2,050.51" "2,164.66" "2,282.88" "2,505.39" "2,702.23" "2,947.32" "2,996.22" "2,989.68" "3,565.20" "3,863.86" "4,119.59" "3,996.66" "4,263.53" "4,676.57" "4,998.39" "5,268.94" "5,548.36" "5,846.58" "6,164.18" 2018 +558 NPL NGAP_NPGDP Nepal Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +558 NPL PPPSH Nepal Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.05 0.053 0.055 0.052 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.056 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.06 0.056 0.058 0.06 0.06 0.061 0.062 0.062 0.063 0.063 0.065 0.064 0.064 0.063 0.063 0.061 0.06 0.062 0.065 0.065 0.065 0.067 0.069 0.072 0.072 0.07 0.081 0.084 0.087 0.088 0.086 0.087 0.089 0.091 0.093 0.094 0.096 2020 +558 NPL PPPEX Nepal Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.039 3.983 3.938 4.557 4.742 5.185 5.815 6.395 6.907 7.394 7.891 8.591 9.952 10.77 11.052 11.507 12.183 12.822 13.21 14.175 14.492 14.541 14.881 15.041 15.259 15.7 16.351 17.131 17.754 20.447 23.264 25.255 26.004 26.8 28.153 29.943 31.999 31.235 31.835 32.743 33.394 33.829 33.559 34.893 36.574 38.079 39.367 40.705 2020 +558 NPL NID_NGDP Nepal Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year Base year: FY2000/01. Data prior to 2000/01 were estimated by IMF staff by using data splicing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.892 4.561 11.89 20.491 27.681 23.145 20.667 21.726 22.721 21.671 18.457 20.711 21.254 23.243 23.077 25.582 27.325 25.608 25.211 21.054 24.237 24.26 22.511 23.618 26.457 28.043 28.584 30.276 31.903 32.967 38.958 27.814 28.603 29.677 30.986 31.277 28.241 37.325 39.548 41.379 30.44 35.782 42.347 37.812 36.361 36.061 35.078 34.267 2020 +558 NPL NGSD_NGDP Nepal Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year Base year: FY2000/01. Data prior to 2000/01 were estimated by IMF staff by using data splicing Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.106 15.561 14.358 14.918 14.7 13.141 10.957 13.495 12.918 11.332 8.183 9.792 11.854 13.836 13.138 18.72 17.837 20.073 19.464 20.268 23.645 23.652 21.155 20.897 23.877 24.944 25.409 25.034 28.984 31.428 31.485 26.98 32.791 32.54 34.984 35.659 33.7 37.002 32.45 34.45 29.437 27.849 30.229 31.5 31.959 32.168 31.334 30.798 2020 +558 NPL PCPI Nepal "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank. Missing data points prior to 2010 is spliced (ratio spliced) using the old CPI series by the desk Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years. Base year: FY2014/15. Average of 2014 and 2015 = 100; numbers may slightly differ due to rounding Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 5.536 6.28 6.932 7.916 8.408 8.755 10.143 11.491 12.758 13.788 15.019 16.212 19.626 21.367 23.28 25.067 26.867 29.043 31.461 35.041 36.23 37.112 38.187 39.998 41.583 43.471 46.932 49.843 53.171 59.883 65.612 71.888 77.859 85.546 93.278 100.006 109.938 114.835 119.597 125.145 132.841 137.622 146.229 157.46 168.51 178.704 188.265 198.431 2021 +558 NPL PCPIPCH Nepal "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.8 13.447 10.381 14.197 6.214 4.127 15.854 13.285 11.024 8.078 8.926 7.943 21.061 8.871 8.951 7.677 7.179 8.101 8.326 11.379 3.393 2.435 2.896 4.743 3.963 4.539 7.963 6.203 6.677 12.624 9.565 9.566 8.305 9.873 9.039 7.212 9.932 4.454 4.147 4.639 6.15 3.599 6.255 7.68 7.017 6.05 5.35 5.4 2021 +558 NPL PCPIE Nepal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank. Missing data points prior to 2010 is spliced (ratio spliced) using the old CPI series by the desk Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years. Base year: FY2014/15. Average of 2014 and 2015 = 100; numbers may slightly differ due to rounding Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 5.802 6.435 7.165 8.198 8.326 8.9 10.832 11.821 12.881 14.199 14.989 17.257 20.588 21.795 23.774 25.842 27.39 28.944 32.421 35.344 35.555 36.766 38.057 40.375 41.191 43.93 47.564 49.815 55.143 61.257 66.786 73.185 81.583 87.905 95.011 102.21 112.88 115.94 121.25 128.55 134.69 140.33 151.67 162.643 173.703 182.909 192.786 203.196 2021 +558 NPL PCPIEPCH Nepal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 10.9 11.349 14.414 1.565 6.899 21.696 9.14 8.967 10.229 5.561 15.136 19.3 5.861 9.082 8.697 5.993 5.673 12.011 9.017 0.596 3.407 3.51 6.09 2.022 6.65 8.273 4.732 10.695 11.087 9.026 9.582 11.475 7.749 8.084 7.576 10.439 2.711 4.58 6.021 4.776 4.187 8.081 7.235 6.8 5.3 5.4 5.4 2021 +558 NPL TM_RPCH Nepal Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +558 NPL TMG_RPCH Nepal Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +558 NPL TX_RPCH Nepal Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +558 NPL TXG_RPCH Nepal Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +558 NPL LUR Nepal Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +558 NPL LE Nepal Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +558 NPL LP Nepal Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. WDI database Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 15.022 15.372 15.733 16.103 16.479 16.858 17.24 17.624 18.021 18.445 18.905 19.406 19.938 20.49 21.041 21.576 22.09 22.585 23.058 23.51 23.941 24.347 24.726 25.081 25.419 25.745 26.067 26.383 26.667 26.884 27.013 27.041 26.989 26.917 26.906 27.015 27.263 27.633 28.096 28.609 29.137 29.656 30.185 30.723 31.27 31.828 32.395 32.973 2018 +558 NPL GGR Nepal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.242 53.129 55.176 65.238 71.358 82.653 85.089 103.22 121.877 166.196 214.726 243.686 274.351 332.735 400.304 442.241 525.01 644.53 766.036 862.561 865.031 "1,012.79" "1,135.17" "1,335.10" "1,547.59" "1,773.66" "1,962.75" "2,174.35" 2020 +558 NPL GGR_NGDP Nepal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.952 10.551 10.53 11.621 11.657 12.295 11.406 12.435 13.101 14.745 15.785 15.631 15.602 17.07 17.931 18.247 20.129 20.946 22.166 22.352 22.245 23.678 23.963 24.917 25.682 26.376 26.324 26.282 2020 +558 NPL GGX Nepal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.122 64.983 68.09 67.137 72.239 81.006 83.333 108.793 124.584 191.418 223.868 254.861 294.851 302.054 370.226 428.251 494.549 727.276 967.634 "1,055.01" "1,073.62" "1,186.00" "1,309.34" "1,606.91" "1,794.26" "1,981.45" "2,178.08" "2,412.06" 2020 +558 NPL GGX_NGDP Nepal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.433 12.905 12.994 11.959 11.801 12.05 11.171 13.106 13.392 16.983 16.457 16.348 16.768 15.496 16.583 17.67 18.961 23.635 27.999 27.339 27.609 27.728 27.64 29.989 29.775 29.466 29.212 29.155 2020 +558 NPL GGXCNL Nepal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.881 -11.854 -12.914 -1.899 -0.881 1.647 1.756 -5.574 -2.707 -25.222 -9.142 -11.176 -20.5 30.681 30.077 13.99 30.462 -82.746 -201.598 -192.449 -208.587 -173.204 -174.166 -271.81 -246.672 -207.786 -215.331 -237.716 2020 +558 NPL GGXCNL_NGDP Nepal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.481 -2.354 -2.465 -0.338 -0.144 0.245 0.235 -0.671 -0.291 -2.238 -0.672 -0.717 -1.166 1.574 1.347 0.577 1.168 -2.689 -5.833 -4.987 -5.364 -4.049 -3.677 -5.073 -4.093 -3.09 -2.888 -2.873 2020 +558 NPL GGSB Nepal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +558 NPL GGSB_NPGDP Nepal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +558 NPL GGXONLB Nepal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.629 -8.596 -8.366 3.798 4.007 6.398 6.18 -0.459 2.91 -18.154 0.392 0.371 -7.09 43.687 41.278 22.346 38.157 -73.876 -186.645 -173.181 -183.985 -140.067 -131.153 -220.533 -184.614 -137.75 -134.264 -144.213 2020 +558 NPL GGXONLB_NGDP Nepal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.781 -1.707 -1.597 0.677 0.655 0.952 0.828 -0.055 0.313 -1.611 0.029 0.024 -0.403 2.241 1.849 0.922 1.463 -2.401 -5.401 -4.488 -4.731 -3.275 -2.769 -4.116 -3.064 -2.048 -1.801 -1.743 2020 +558 NPL GGXWDN Nepal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +558 NPL GGXWDN_NGDP Nepal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +558 NPL GGXWDG Nepal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 236.008 255.669 271.546 297.433 314.226 303.434 319.837 314.522 341.984 444.851 481.508 505.572 606.901 621.802 615.084 623.613 650.934 768.951 "1,039.58" "1,278.62" "1,650.40" "1,959.39" "2,325.32" "2,706.43" "3,063.92" "3,407.79" "3,749.99" "4,132.87" 2020 +558 NPL GGXWDG_NGDP Nepal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.795 50.773 51.822 52.982 51.33 45.139 42.874 37.89 36.762 39.468 35.396 32.429 34.515 31.899 27.551 25.73 24.957 24.989 30.081 33.134 42.441 45.809 49.086 50.509 50.845 50.678 50.294 49.955 2020 +558 NPL NGDP_FY Nepal "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: August/July. Fiscal year starts on July 16th, and ends July 15th the following year GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Coverage of fiscal accounts in Nepal is limited to Central Government. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.097 31.688 34.523 40.28 47.639 57.038 68.227 78.193 94.161 109.298 126.619 151.578 186.978 215.099 243.982 268.351 304.761 343.451 368.345 418.778 464.633 503.552 523.995 561.39 612.163 672.224 745.983 830.087 930.259 "1,127.12" "1,360.36" "1,559.01" "1,758.38" "1,949.30" "2,232.53" "2,423.64" "2,608.18" "3,077.15" "3,455.95" "3,858.93" "3,888.70" "4,277.30" "4,737.18" "5,358.30" "6,026.00" "6,724.46" "7,456.10" "8,273.24" 2020 +558 NPL BCA Nepal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Nepalese rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.112 -0.104 -0.188 -0.232 -0.238 -0.17 -0.127 -0.138 -0.226 -0.269 -0.294 -0.328 -0.223 -0.218 -0.256 -0.1 -0.243 -0.038 -0.049 0.218 0.366 0.451 0.232 0.153 0.196 0.163 0.192 -0.014 0.344 0.536 -0.378 -0.181 0.909 0.635 0.908 1.067 1.339 -0.093 -2.35 -2.369 -0.339 -2.844 -4.729 -2.659 -2.043 -1.971 -2.057 -2.07 2021 +558 NPL BCA_NGDPD Nepal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.956 -3.935 -7.037 -7.949 -7.7 -5.291 -3.633 -3.811 -5.289 -6.234 -6.621 -6.75 -5.056 -4.599 -5.16 -1.861 -4.383 -0.624 -0.823 3.539 5.594 6.706 3.403 2.125 2.368 1.752 1.866 -0.117 2.403 3.655 -2.071 -0.834 4.188 2.864 3.998 4.381 5.459 -0.323 -7.098 -6.929 -1.003 -7.933 -12.117 -6.312 -4.401 -3.893 -3.743 -3.469 2020 +138 NLD NGDP_R Netherlands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 332.676 330.967 326.721 332.465 342.832 351.939 362.94 369.655 386.604 403.926 420.802 431.117 437.968 443.504 456.847 469.516 485.922 506.951 530.618 557.32 580.724 594.243 595.53 596.468 608.297 620.747 642.236 666.461 680.937 655.964 664.761 675.063 668.101 667.253 676.755 690.008 705.131 725.657 742.789 757.315 727.678 763.122 797.805 804.174 817.852 830.937 843.979 856.971 2021 +138 NLD NGDP_RPCH Netherlands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a -0.514 -1.283 1.758 3.118 2.656 3.126 1.85 4.585 4.481 4.178 2.451 1.589 1.264 3.009 2.773 3.494 4.328 4.668 5.032 4.199 2.328 0.217 0.158 1.983 2.047 3.462 3.772 2.172 -3.667 1.341 1.55 -1.031 -0.127 1.424 1.958 2.192 2.911 2.361 1.956 -3.913 4.871 4.545 0.798 1.701 1.6 1.57 1.539 2021 +138 NLD NGDP Netherlands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 174.58 183.061 190.472 197.887 206.918 216.239 223.219 226.639 236.486 250.445 264.949 279.91 291.435 299.81 315.237 329.547 344.625 369.046 394.295 419.459 452.007 481.881 501.137 512.81 529.286 550.883 584.546 619.17 647.198 624.842 639.187 650.359 652.966 660.463 671.56 690.008 708.337 738.146 773.987 813.055 796.53 856.356 937.193 994.895 "1,047.89" "1,088.66" "1,127.78" "1,167.98" 2021 +138 NLD NGDPD Netherlands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 193.758 162.4 157.338 153.179 142.578 144.655 201.599 246.928 264.223 260.532 321.405 331.097 366.004 355.931 382.55 452.71 450.625 417.329 438.61 447.493 417.664 431.59 473.527 579.925 658.081 685.727 733.994 848.659 951.766 870.572 848.073 905.111 839.455 877.186 892.398 765.65 783.844 833.575 914.458 910.295 909.065 "1,013.52" 990.583 "1,019.76" "1,076.96" "1,125.46" "1,173.48" "1,223.36" 2021 +138 NLD PPPGDP Netherlands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 164.978 179.659 188.313 199.127 212.748 225.305 237.026 247.382 267.848 290.823 314.312 332.908 345.905 358.579 377.257 395.848 417.182 442.741 468.626 499.144 531.888 556.532 566.43 578.52 605.831 637.618 680.046 724.769 754.712 731.693 750.418 777.881 792.042 827.476 830.319 852.113 890.399 948.182 993.753 "1,031.31" "1,002.89" "1,095.45" "1,226.66" "1,280.50" "1,329.61" "1,375.99" "1,424.19" "1,474.10" 2021 +138 NLD NGDP_D Netherlands "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 52.477 55.311 58.298 59.521 60.356 61.442 61.503 61.311 61.17 62.003 62.963 64.927 66.543 67.6 69.003 70.189 70.922 72.797 74.309 75.264 77.835 81.092 84.15 85.974 87.011 88.745 91.017 92.904 95.045 95.256 96.153 96.34 97.735 98.982 99.232 100 100.455 101.721 104.2 107.36 109.462 112.217 117.471 123.716 128.127 131.016 133.626 136.291 2021 +138 NLD NGDPRPC Netherlands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "23,609.09" "23,293.45" "22,870.29" "23,185.18" "23,816.73" "24,349.18" "24,979.65" "25,292.63" "26,272.88" "27,282.64" "28,255.83" "28,721.13" "28,948.62" "29,102.87" "29,778.41" "30,440.37" "31,362.17" "32,565.52" "33,896.22" "35,362.44" "36,606.52" "37,170.21" "36,977.30" "36,835.90" "37,415.17" "38,069.73" "39,318.46" "40,742.23" "41,506.88" "39,789.67" "40,106.27" "40,530.21" "39,933.48" "39,765.79" "40,212.93" "40,827.12" "41,529.30" "42,482.03" "43,232.95" "43,820.61" "41,802.35" "43,668.32" "45,341.64" "45,445.33" "46,036.17" "46,641.45" "47,240.92" "47,834.28" 2021 +138 NLD NGDPRPPPPC Netherlands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "30,848.89" "30,436.46" "29,883.53" "30,294.98" "31,120.20" "31,815.93" "32,639.73" "33,048.70" "34,329.53" "35,648.94" "36,920.56" "37,528.56" "37,825.80" "38,027.36" "38,910.04" "39,775.00" "40,979.48" "42,551.84" "44,290.60" "46,206.44" "47,832.02" "48,568.57" "48,316.50" "48,131.74" "48,888.64" "49,743.93" "51,375.59" "53,235.95" "54,235.10" "51,991.29" "52,404.98" "52,958.92" "52,179.20" "51,960.08" "52,544.34" "53,346.88" "54,264.39" "55,509.26" "56,490.47" "57,258.34" "54,621.17" "57,059.34" "59,245.79" "59,381.28" "60,153.30" "60,944.19" "61,727.49" "62,502.81" 2021 +138 NLD NGDPPC Netherlands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,389.46" "12,883.83" "13,332.93" "13,800.08" "14,374.71" "14,960.67" "15,363.23" "15,507.15" "16,071.14" "16,915.97" "17,790.68" "18,647.68" "19,263.14" "19,673.63" "20,547.92" "21,365.69" "22,242.64" "23,706.78" "25,187.82" "26,615.04" "28,492.72" "30,141.91" "31,116.31" "31,669.46" "32,555.36" "33,785.05" "35,786.61" "37,851.22" "39,450.31" "37,901.86" "38,563.34" "39,047.00" "39,028.84" "39,361.13" "39,904.24" "40,827.12" "41,718.12" "43,213.17" "45,048.79" "47,045.91" "45,757.64" "49,003.47" "53,263.48" "56,223.33" "58,984.86" "61,107.92" "63,126.13" "65,194.05" 2021 +138 NLD NGDPDPC Netherlands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,750.49" "11,429.73" "11,013.57" "10,682.31" "9,904.97" "10,008.04" "13,875.19" "16,895.40" "17,956.11" "17,597.26" "21,581.58" "22,057.79" "24,191.96" "23,356.33" "24,935.53" "29,350.80" "29,084.07" "26,808.39" "28,018.71" "28,393.85" "26,327.86" "26,996.17" "29,401.97" "35,814.27" "40,477.30" "42,054.88" "44,936.01" "51,880.38" "58,015.40" "52,807.45" "51,165.82" "54,342.11" "50,175.56" "52,276.99" "53,026.48" "45,302.80" "46,165.18" "48,799.87" "53,224.69" "52,672.50" "52,222.36" "57,996.91" "56,297.80" "57,628.61" "60,620.87" "63,173.49" "65,684.34" "68,285.13" 2021 +138 NLD PPPPC Netherlands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,708.06" "12,644.39" "13,181.79" "13,886.58" "14,779.70" "15,587.88" "16,313.48" "16,926.44" "18,202.45" "19,643.27" "21,105.29" "22,178.40" "22,863.49" "23,530.07" "24,590.53" "25,664.24" "26,925.58" "28,440.78" "29,936.14" "31,671.12" "33,528.11" "34,811.40" "35,170.47" "35,727.49" "37,263.46" "39,104.39" "41,633.26" "44,306.71" "46,003.86" "44,383.24" "45,274.12" "46,703.31" "47,341.62" "49,314.47" "49,337.71" "50,418.74" "52,440.79" "55,509.26" "57,839.93" "59,674.92" "57,612.46" "62,685.00" "69,714.52" "72,363.53" "74,842.44" "77,235.70" "79,717.68" "82,280.92" 2021 +138 NLD NGAP_NPGDP Netherlands Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.969 -0.352 -2.444 -2.389 -0.388 0.254 -0.344 -1.002 -1.331 0.272 1 0.209 -0.709 -1.64 -1.59 -1.87 -1.51 -0.51 0.71 2.27 3.27 2.82 0.67 -1.25 -1.3 -1.17 0.37 2.4 3.27 -1.2 -0.74 -0.07 -1.84 -2.83 -2.51 -1.84 -1.16 -0.05 0.7 0.6 -4 -1.066 0.68 0.2 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +138 NLD PPPSH Netherlands Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.231 1.203 1.184 1.176 1.161 1.151 1.147 1.125 1.126 1.135 1.136 1.136 1.04 1.033 1.033 1.024 1.021 1.024 1.043 1.059 1.053 1.052 1.026 0.987 0.957 0.932 0.916 0.902 0.895 0.865 0.832 0.813 0.787 0.783 0.758 0.762 0.766 0.775 0.766 0.76 0.754 0.747 0.758 0.745 0.734 0.722 0.71 0.698 2021 +138 NLD PPPEX Netherlands Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.058 1.019 1.011 0.994 0.973 0.96 0.942 0.916 0.883 0.861 0.843 0.841 0.843 0.836 0.836 0.833 0.826 0.834 0.841 0.84 0.85 0.866 0.885 0.886 0.874 0.864 0.86 0.854 0.858 0.854 0.852 0.836 0.824 0.798 0.809 0.81 0.796 0.778 0.779 0.788 0.794 0.782 0.764 0.777 0.788 0.791 0.792 0.792 2021 +138 NLD NID_NGDP Netherlands Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.569 20.777 19.706 20.428 20.641 21.115 22.641 22.71 23.979 24.67 24.226 23.373 23.309 21.466 21.687 21.728 22.561 22.843 22.944 23.217 22.57 22.718 21.009 20.488 20.321 20.454 21.024 23.349 22.331 20.721 20.222 20.04 18.725 18.51 17.913 22.475 20.488 20.593 20.958 22.096 21.756 21.454 21.433 21.565 21.601 21.735 21.836 21.895 2021 +138 NLD NGSD_NGDP Netherlands Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.127 23.133 22.9 23.75 25.115 24.051 24.783 24.406 26.678 28.523 26.743 25.628 25.18 25.175 26.208 27.421 27.333 28.852 25.915 26.721 24.308 24.992 23.338 25.643 27.882 27.501 30.109 30.235 27.297 26.136 27.156 28.575 28.919 28.261 26.085 28.778 28.555 31.42 31.799 31.092 28.895 30.494 28.9 29.258 29.332 29.319 29.277 29.074 2021 +138 NLD PCPI Netherlands "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 47.892 51.149 54.167 55.738 57.633 58.958 58.958 58.369 58.66 59.306 60.788 62.718 64.498 65.558 66.948 67.849 68.832 70.108 71.358 72.813 74.522 78.333 81.35 83.161 84.313 85.569 86.983 88.363 90.319 91.197 92.044 94.318 96.978 99.456 99.773 99.993 100.104 101.396 103.021 105.772 106.955 109.978 123.151 133.003 136.599 139.741 142.535 145.386 2021 +138 NLD PCPIPCH Netherlands "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a 6.8 5.9 2.9 3.4 2.3 -- -1 0.5 1.1 2.5 3.174 2.839 1.643 2.119 1.347 1.448 1.855 1.783 2.039 2.346 5.114 3.852 2.226 1.385 1.49 1.652 1.587 2.213 0.972 0.929 2.471 2.819 2.556 0.319 0.22 0.111 1.29 1.603 2.67 1.119 2.826 11.979 7.999 2.704 2.3 2 2 2021 +138 NLD PCPIE Netherlands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 48.058 51.548 53.755 55.351 56.9 57.839 57.658 57.37 58.061 58.81 61.56 64.08 65.17 66.18 67.47 68.15 69.45 70.97 72.03 73.49 75.74 79.75 82.38 83.68 84.73 86.38 87.86 89.26 90.74 91.37 93.02 95.3 98.45 99.73 99.59 100.04 100.77 101.96 103.74 106.46 107.28 114 128.537 132.958 137.13 140.078 142.879 145.737 2021 +138 NLD PCPIEPCH Netherlands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 7.262 4.281 2.969 2.799 1.65 -0.313 -0.5 1.205 1.29 4.676 4.094 1.701 1.55 1.949 1.008 1.908 2.189 1.494 2.027 3.062 5.294 3.298 1.578 1.255 1.947 1.713 1.593 1.658 0.694 1.806 2.451 3.305 1.3 -0.14 0.452 0.73 1.181 1.746 2.622 0.77 6.264 12.752 3.439 3.138 2.15 2 2 2021 +138 NLD TM_RPCH Netherlands Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Data from national sources Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Data from national sources Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -6.058 0.039 3.916 5.307 6.464 4.245 3.718 3.213 7.802 3.976 6.335 2.851 0.396 9.032 9.821 5.323 11.13 8.392 9.882 11.112 2.627 0.353 1.981 6.334 5.425 7.605 7.901 -0.759 -7.612 8.552 3.877 2.166 2.326 3.271 14.883 -1.977 6.174 4.714 3.258 -4.67 4.41 2.667 3.38 3.772 3.744 3.772 3.778 2021 +138 NLD TMG_RPCH Netherlands Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Data from national sources Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Data from national sources Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -6.062 0.041 3.918 5.307 6.459 4.248 3.695 6.34 8.423 5.014 5.407 2.017 0.683 10.602 11.787 5.124 9.912 8.001 8.979 12.662 1.51 -0.455 3.041 8.613 5.828 9.396 5.364 1.401 -10.665 10.284 3.66 2.406 1.304 3.333 7.608 5.426 5.706 3.962 5.194 -2.481 8.704 2.85 3.7 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.2 2021 +138 NLD TX_RPCH Netherlands Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Data from national sources Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Data from national sources Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 1.424 -0.446 3.189 7.751 5.137 2.705 3.49 7.522 8.612 5.66 6.605 2.945 3.967 8.67 8.376 4.248 9.754 6.652 9.037 12.304 1.576 0.626 1.822 8.172 5.769 7.16 5.36 1.681 -8.566 9.764 5.157 3.266 2.523 4.621 7.444 1.668 6.489 4.324 1.979 -4.273 5.442 3.6 2 3.223 3.25 3.302 3.284 2021 +138 NLD TXG_RPCH Netherlands Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Data from national sources Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable. Data from national sources Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 0.9 -0.6 4.8 7.4 5.6 2.1 4.5 9 7.635 6.081 5.521 2.403 4.307 9.692 10.993 3.285 8.849 7.061 8.642 14.199 0.819 0.556 2.535 10.081 6.045 8.173 5.119 0.627 -10.134 11.111 5.028 3.109 1.876 3.053 5.074 4.379 6.009 3.117 1.306 -2.122 8.553 3.6 2 3.2 3.25 3.302 3.284 2021 +138 NLD LUR Netherlands Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized OECD definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 3.354 4.583 6.525 8.254 8.09 7.327 6.52 6.337 6.247 5.674 5.112 4.799 4.865 5.53 6.193 7.733 7.099 6.101 4.93 4.139 3.66 3.137 3.665 5.921 6.773 6.961 6.079 5.295 4.77 5.422 6.082 6.05 6.823 8.204 8.338 7.887 7.005 5.873 4.881 4.436 4.851 4.226 3.5 3.9 4 4.2 4.4 4.6 2021 +138 NLD LE Netherlands Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized OECD definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 5.705 5.704 5.573 5.524 5.533 5.654 5.878 5.956 6.093 6.201 6.385 6.546 6.648 6.697 6.74 6.801 6.923 7.141 7.347 7.527 7.712 7.811 7.911 7.951 7.926 7.983 8.106 8.331 8.523 8.528 8.441 8.444 8.496 8.433 8.382 8.458 8.57 8.745 8.939 9.117 9.116 9.254 9.423 9.444 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +138 NLD LP Netherlands Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 14.091 14.209 14.286 14.34 14.395 14.454 14.529 14.615 14.715 14.805 14.893 15.01 15.129 15.239 15.342 15.424 15.494 15.567 15.654 15.76 15.864 15.987 16.105 16.193 16.258 16.306 16.334 16.358 16.405 16.486 16.575 16.656 16.73 16.78 16.829 16.901 16.979 17.082 17.181 17.282 17.408 17.475 17.595 17.695 17.765 17.815 17.865 17.915 2021 +138 NLD GGR Netherlands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 81.213 86.386 91.577 96.914 100.013 105.35 108.122 109.751 112.224 112.438 118.727 133.239 137.509 143.304 144.919 155.664 160.254 161.491 168.255 183.192 195.93 204.351 207.736 212.31 220.453 230.533 251.762 261.595 280.327 265.575 272.432 275.608 279.729 287.966 292.721 293.88 308.887 322.679 338.021 355.574 351.586 377.015 411.169 432.273 451.979 472.361 492.678 512.603 2021 +138 NLD GGR_NGDP Netherlands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 46.519 47.19 48.079 48.974 48.335 48.719 48.438 48.426 47.455 44.895 44.811 47.601 47.183 47.798 45.972 47.236 46.501 43.759 42.672 43.673 43.347 42.407 41.453 41.401 41.651 41.848 43.07 42.249 43.314 42.503 42.622 42.378 42.84 43.601 43.588 42.591 43.607 43.715 43.673 43.733 44.14 44.025 43.872 43.449 43.132 43.389 43.686 43.888 2021 +138 NLD GGX Netherlands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 88.542 95.87 102.713 108.041 112.982 114.629 117.593 121.713 122.534 125.198 129.545 138.993 146.621 152.715 156.078 185.84 166.69 167.281 173.528 182.101 190.466 206.32 217.74 228.007 229.73 233.01 251.84 262.916 279.672 297.861 306.427 304.596 305.93 307.765 307.92 308.311 308.805 312.963 326.957 341.58 381.172 398.903 418.218 444.937 471.6 499.201 522.642 543.926 2021 +138 NLD GGX_NGDP Netherlands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 50.717 52.371 53.926 54.597 54.602 53.011 52.68 53.703 51.815 49.99 48.894 49.656 50.31 50.937 49.511 56.392 48.369 45.328 44.01 43.413 42.138 42.816 43.449 44.462 43.404 42.298 43.083 42.463 43.213 47.67 47.94 46.835 46.852 46.598 45.851 44.682 43.596 42.399 42.243 42.012 47.854 46.581 44.625 44.722 45.005 45.855 46.343 46.57 2021 +138 NLD GGXCNL Netherlands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.329 -9.484 -11.136 -11.127 -12.969 -9.28 -9.47 -11.962 -10.31 -12.76 -10.818 -5.754 -9.112 -9.411 -11.158 -30.176 -6.436 -5.79 -5.273 1.091 5.464 -1.969 -10.004 -15.697 -9.277 -2.477 -0.078 -1.321 0.655 -32.286 -33.995 -28.988 -26.201 -19.799 -15.199 -14.431 0.082 9.716 11.064 13.994 -29.586 -21.888 -7.049 -12.664 -19.621 -26.841 -29.964 -31.323 2021 +138 NLD GGXCNL_NGDP Netherlands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.198 -5.181 -5.846 -5.623 -6.268 -4.291 -4.243 -5.278 -4.36 -5.095 -4.083 -2.056 -3.127 -3.139 -3.54 -9.157 -1.868 -1.569 -1.337 0.26 1.209 -0.409 -1.996 -3.061 -1.753 -0.45 -0.013 -0.213 0.101 -5.167 -5.318 -4.457 -4.013 -2.998 -2.263 -2.091 0.012 1.316 1.429 1.721 -3.714 -2.556 -0.752 -1.273 -1.872 -2.465 -2.657 -2.682 2021 +138 NLD GGSB Netherlands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -9.066 -9.157 -8.755 -8.7 -12.57 -9.562 -9.073 -10.803 -8.672 -13.104 -12.172 -6.068 -8.017 -6.782 -8.501 -27.171 -3.523 -4.742 -6.82 -4.24 -2.867 -9.448 -11.839 -12.196 -5.426 1.211 -1.478 -10.723 -12.686 -27.745 -31.151 -28.712 -18.736 -7.873 -4.352 -6.294 5.487 9.961 6.721 8.552 -10.74 -16.541 -10.831 -13.84 -22.069 -28.731 -30.616 -31.323 2021 +138 NLD GGSB_NPGDP Netherlands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -5.414 -5.097 -4.585 -4.388 -6.188 -4.533 -4.142 -4.825 -3.701 -5.371 -4.75 -2.224 -2.793 -2.275 -2.715 -8.091 -1.007 -1.278 -1.742 -1.034 -0.655 -2.016 -2.378 -2.348 -1.012 0.217 -0.254 -1.773 -2.024 -4.387 -4.837 -4.412 -2.817 -1.158 -0.632 -0.895 0.766 1.349 0.874 1.058 -1.294 -1.911 -1.164 -1.394 -2.114 -2.647 -2.717 -2.682 2021 +138 NLD GGXONLB Netherlands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.919 7.168 7.619 8.241 14.242 16.671 8.308 -0.341 -6.663 -0.297 6.207 8.194 6.961 9.415 -24.578 -26.553 -20.696 -18.7 -12.219 -7.762 -7.618 6.479 15.571 16.503 18.604 -25.474 -18.544 -5.478 -13.421 -20.008 -26.012 -28.16 -29.292 2021 +138 NLD GGXONLB_NGDP Netherlands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.134 2.08 2.065 2.09 3.395 3.688 1.724 -0.068 -1.299 -0.056 1.127 1.402 1.124 1.455 -3.933 -4.154 -3.182 -2.864 -1.85 -1.156 -1.104 0.915 2.109 2.132 2.288 -3.198 -2.165 -0.584 -1.349 -1.909 -2.389 -2.497 -2.508 2021 +138 NLD GGXWDN Netherlands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 181.118 186.347 187.479 188.364 186.762 175.076 179.453 187.285 200.005 210.388 209.458 208.452 204.262 248.526 256.705 293.796 317.103 342.106 356.74 370.934 367.557 364.856 344.145 332.207 323.071 356.008 366.91 370.471 377.811 391.338 412.169 435.557 460.385 2021 +138 NLD GGXWDN_NGDP Netherlands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.96 54.072 50.801 47.772 44.524 38.733 37.24 37.372 39.002 39.749 38.022 35.66 32.99 38.4 41.083 45.964 48.758 52.393 54.014 55.235 53.269 51.509 46.623 42.922 39.735 44.695 42.845 39.53 37.975 37.345 37.86 38.621 39.417 2021 +138 NLD GGXWDG Netherlands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 76.148 85.935 100.032 115.733 128.299 145.286 154.124 161.805 174.524 184.94 199.046 209.709 220.605 230.174 232.017 237.973 242.902 239.335 243.135 241.323 230.08 232.073 238.213 249.821 259.947 267.038 257.602 259.884 348.131 348.864 379.679 402.122 433.758 448.018 456.748 445.967 438.372 420.307 405.727 394.569 434.795 448.11 452.459 461.423 477.944 503.385 531.949 562.272 2021 +138 NLD GGXWDG_NGDP Netherlands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 43.618 46.944 52.518 58.485 62.005 67.188 69.046 71.393 73.799 73.844 75.126 74.92 75.696 76.773 73.601 72.212 70.483 64.852 61.663 57.532 50.902 48.16 47.535 48.716 49.113 48.475 44.069 41.973 53.79 55.832 59.4 61.831 66.429 67.834 68.013 64.632 61.887 56.941 52.42 48.529 54.586 52.328 48.278 46.379 45.61 46.239 47.168 48.141 2021 +138 NLD NGDP_FY Netherlands "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022-27 are based on the IMF staff's forecast framework and are also informed by the authorities' draft budget plan and Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 174.58 183.061 190.472 197.887 206.918 216.239 223.219 226.639 236.486 250.445 264.949 279.91 291.435 299.81 315.237 329.547 344.625 369.046 394.295 419.459 452.007 481.881 501.137 512.81 529.286 550.883 584.546 619.17 647.198 624.842 639.187 650.359 652.966 660.463 671.56 690.008 708.337 738.146 773.987 813.055 796.53 856.356 937.193 994.895 "1,047.89" "1,088.66" "1,127.78" "1,167.98" 2021 +138 NLD BCA Netherlands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. IMF Statistics Department, Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Database Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: SFIs are integrated in the resident economy. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.855 3.826 5.025 5.089 6.38 4.248 4.318 4.187 7.132 10.039 8.089 7.466 6.847 13.203 17.294 25.773 21.502 25.077 13.031 15.682 7.257 9.814 11.032 29.892 49.75 48.322 66.682 58.437 47.266 47.141 58.805 77.252 85.576 85.536 72.931 48.262 63.235 90.252 99.144 81.889 64.898 91.623 73.96 78.443 83.264 85.351 87.327 87.825 2021 +138 NLD BCA_NGDPD Netherlands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.441 2.356 3.194 3.322 4.475 2.936 2.142 1.695 2.699 3.853 2.517 2.255 1.871 3.71 4.521 5.693 4.772 6.009 2.971 3.504 1.738 2.274 2.33 5.154 7.56 7.047 9.085 6.886 4.966 5.415 6.934 8.535 10.194 9.751 8.172 6.303 8.067 10.827 10.842 8.996 7.139 9.04 7.466 7.692 7.731 7.584 7.442 7.179 2021 +196 NZL NGDP_R New Zealand "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021. Authorities' actual annual data are April/March recalculated using quarterly data as Jan/Dec Notes: Starting with the April 2021 WEO, real GDP data and forecasts are reported on a production basis. Nominal GDP data are reported on expenditure basis. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to calendar years Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstruted from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009. The base year is 2009Q2 to 2010Q1 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 93.514 96.283 99.054 98.931 105.716 106.998 108.935 111.588 112.208 112.688 112.71 111.222 112.004 117.861 124.43 130.529 135.846 139.157 139.615 145.965 152.171 156.078 163.446 170.372 178.496 184.151 189.509 196.066 195.705 193.341 196.759 200.343 205.31 209.996 217.886 225.895 234.837 243.07 251.414 258.622 253.24 267.322 273.567 278.781 284.375 290.62 297.267 304.289 2021 +196 NZL NGDP_RPCH New Zealand "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.009 2.961 2.878 -0.124 6.858 1.213 1.81 2.436 0.555 0.428 0.02 -1.32 0.703 5.229 5.574 4.902 4.073 2.437 0.329 4.548 4.252 2.568 4.721 4.237 4.768 3.168 2.91 3.46 -0.184 -1.208 1.768 1.822 2.479 2.282 3.757 3.676 3.958 3.506 3.433 2.867 -2.081 5.561 2.336 1.906 2.007 2.196 2.287 2.362 2021 +196 NZL NGDP New Zealand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021. Authorities' actual annual data are April/March recalculated using quarterly data as Jan/Dec Notes: Starting with the April 2021 WEO, real GDP data and forecasts are reported on a production basis. Nominal GDP data are reported on expenditure basis. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to calendar years Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstruted from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009. The base year is 2009Q2 to 2010Q1 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.119 26.946 30.867 33.575 38.634 45.181 52.302 62.366 69.278 73.684 76.679 75.233 77.308 82.844 89.106 94.852 100.483 103.862 105.867 111.214 118.332 126.305 133.687 141.535 153.009 160.802 168.963 183.227 189.452 191.867 201.531 211.008 215.934 228.078 240.897 251.724 266.805 286.482 302.532 320.204 323.851 349.066 375.485 401.385 424.218 450.025 476.095 502.682 2021 +196 NZL NGDPD New Zealand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.523 23.442 23.207 22.456 22.349 22.51 27.393 36.931 45.447 44.097 45.773 43.438 41.53 44.797 52.902 62.263 69.094 68.864 56.813 58.893 54.122 53.13 62.061 82.411 101.599 113.262 109.741 134.878 135.378 121.696 145.363 166.943 175.031 187.145 200.147 176.275 185.953 203.645 209.64 211.105 210.51 246.974 242.7 253.584 264.967 278.002 291.746 306.929 2021 +196 NZL PPPGDP New Zealand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 28.526 32.15 35.119 36.449 40.354 42.135 43.761 45.936 47.82 49.908 51.785 52.83 54.414 58.616 63.205 67.694 71.741 74.757 75.847 80.414 85.732 89.915 95.627 101.646 109.352 116.354 123.434 131.156 133.425 132.658 136.626 142.005 144.377 157.733 167.205 170.606 185.197 197.109 208.746 218.572 216.603 238.148 261.039 275.492 286.917 298.668 311.314 324.834 2021 +196 NZL NGDP_D New Zealand "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 24.722 27.986 31.161 33.938 36.545 42.226 48.012 55.89 61.741 65.388 68.032 67.642 69.023 70.29 71.611 72.667 73.968 74.637 75.828 76.192 77.763 80.924 81.793 83.074 85.721 87.321 89.158 93.452 96.805 99.238 102.425 105.323 105.175 108.611 110.561 111.434 113.613 117.86 120.332 123.812 127.883 130.579 137.255 143.979 149.175 154.85 160.157 165.199 2021 +196 NZL NGDPRPC New Zealand "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "30,084.83" "30,813.39" "31,454.75" "31,118.19" "32,920.96" "33,000.00" "33,294.47" "33,804.61" "33,681.27" "33,479.74" "33,094.12" "31,815.89" "31,702.24" "32,981.03" "34,357.74" "35,510.37" "36,381.80" "36,788.72" "36,588.66" "38,038.47" "39,420.50" "40,156.95" "41,366.17" "42,300.07" "43,655.93" "44,523.94" "45,279.67" "46,392.98" "45,918.58" "44,911.85" "45,200.78" "45,674.71" "46,548.17" "47,223.01" "48,208.07" "48,970.28" "49,790.52" "50,481.83" "51,287.00" "51,873.80" "49,792.56" "52,298.15" "53,291.54" "53,878.10" "54,481.69" "55,194.22" "55,965.80" "56,789.95" 2021 +196 NZL NGDPRPPPPC New Zealand "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "24,396.28" "24,987.08" "25,507.17" "25,234.25" "26,696.15" "26,760.24" "26,999.03" "27,412.71" "27,312.70" "27,149.27" "26,836.57" "25,800.03" "25,707.87" "26,744.86" "27,861.26" "28,795.94" "29,502.60" "29,832.58" "29,670.35" "30,846.02" "31,966.73" "32,563.93" "33,544.51" "34,301.83" "35,401.31" "36,105.19" "36,718.03" "37,620.83" "37,236.14" "36,419.75" "36,654.06" "37,038.38" "37,746.68" "38,293.92" "39,092.72" "39,710.81" "40,375.95" "40,936.55" "41,589.47" "42,065.32" "40,377.61" "42,409.43" "43,214.99" "43,690.63" "44,180.10" "44,757.90" "45,383.59" "46,051.91" 2021 +196 NZL NGDPPC New Zealand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,437.71" "8,623.45" "9,801.75" "10,560.79" "12,031.12" "13,934.58" "15,985.39" "18,893.24" "20,795.05" "21,891.61" "22,514.63" "21,520.97" "21,881.69" "23,182.23" "24,604.04" "25,804.45" "26,911.01" "27,457.83" "27,744.38" "28,982.36" "30,654.37" "32,496.72" "33,834.53" "35,140.40" "37,422.41" "38,878.63" "40,370.58" "43,355.02" "44,451.43" "44,569.44" "46,297.04" "48,106.15" "48,956.86" "51,289.21" "53,299.33" "54,569.58" "56,568.43" "59,497.82" "61,714.78" "64,225.77" "63,676.24" "68,290.40" "73,145.30" "77,573.12" "81,273.26" "85,468.08" "89,633.35" "93,816.43" 2021 +196 NZL NGDPDPC New Zealand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,245.87" "7,502.04" "7,369.53" "7,063.32" "6,959.70" "6,942.52" "8,372.34" "11,187.92" "13,641.73" "13,101.22" "13,440.10" "12,425.79" "11,755.02" "12,535.61" "14,607.34" "16,938.74" "18,504.60" "18,205.45" "14,888.91" "15,347.40" "14,020.44" "13,669.67" "15,706.81" "20,461.05" "24,848.79" "27,384.49" "26,220.69" "31,914.65" "31,763.88" "28,269.10" "33,393.86" "38,060.06" "39,683.24" "42,084.30" "44,283.21" "38,213.55" "39,426.13" "42,293.95" "42,765.32" "42,342.99" "41,390.93" "48,317.42" "47,278.49" "49,008.47" "50,763.41" "52,797.69" "54,926.33" "57,282.74" 2021 +196 NZL PPPPC New Zealand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,177.30" "10,288.82" "11,151.95" "11,464.67" "12,566.61" "12,995.07" "13,375.03" "13,915.85" "14,353.99" "14,827.63" "15,205.34" "15,112.45" "15,401.63" "16,402.64" "17,452.32" "18,416.01" "19,213.44" "19,763.33" "19,877.10" "20,955.90" "22,209.29" "23,133.92" "24,201.95" "25,236.80" "26,744.89" "28,132.04" "29,492.34" "31,034.09" "31,305.79" "30,815.67" "31,386.71" "32,374.77" "32,733.43" "35,470.23" "36,994.67" "36,984.59" "39,265.69" "40,936.55" "42,582.97" "43,840.68" "42,588.87" "46,590.71" "50,851.08" "53,242.51" "54,968.66" "56,722.52" "58,610.43" "60,624.37" 2021 +196 NZL NGAP_NPGDP New Zealand Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.08 0.674 0.039 -2.409 -1.059 -0.011 -0.593 0.656 1.444 2.795 2.814 2.794 3.568 1.163 -1.982 -2.273 -2.564 -2.386 -2.541 -1.583 -0.851 0.07 0.559 0.946 0.686 -2.997 0.891 1.295 0.874 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +196 NZL PPPSH New Zealand Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.213 0.215 0.221 0.215 0.22 0.215 0.212 0.209 0.201 0.195 0.187 0.18 0.164 0.169 0.173 0.175 0.176 0.173 0.169 0.171 0.17 0.17 0.173 0.173 0.173 0.17 0.166 0.163 0.158 0.157 0.152 0.148 0.143 0.149 0.153 0.153 0.159 0.161 0.161 0.161 0.163 0.162 0.161 0.16 0.158 0.157 0.155 0.154 2021 +196 NZL PPPEX New Zealand Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.81 0.838 0.879 0.921 0.957 1.072 1.195 1.358 1.449 1.476 1.481 1.424 1.421 1.413 1.41 1.401 1.401 1.389 1.396 1.383 1.38 1.405 1.398 1.392 1.399 1.382 1.369 1.397 1.42 1.446 1.475 1.486 1.496 1.446 1.441 1.475 1.441 1.453 1.449 1.465 1.495 1.466 1.438 1.457 1.479 1.507 1.529 1.548 2021 +196 NZL NID_NGDP New Zealand Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021. Authorities' actual annual data are April/March recalculated using quarterly data as Jan/Dec Notes: Starting with the April 2021 WEO, real GDP data and forecasts are reported on a production basis. Nominal GDP data are reported on expenditure basis. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to calendar years Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstruted from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009. The base year is 2009Q2 to 2010Q1 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.365 21.294 22.921 23.981 29.359 27.622 25.062 23.331 20.833 23.074 21.392 17.14 18.536 20.909 22.379 23.321 23.442 23.166 21.066 22.578 22.632 21.804 23.378 23.627 25.312 25.454 23.853 24.797 23.706 19.582 20.332 20.053 21.307 22.038 22.834 23.042 22.998 23.309 24.258 24.077 21.653 24.395 24.471 23.752 23.243 22.963 22.734 22.644 2021 +196 NZL NGSD_NGDP New Zealand Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021. Authorities' actual annual data are April/March recalculated using quarterly data as Jan/Dec Notes: Starting with the April 2021 WEO, real GDP data and forecasts are reported on a production basis. Nominal GDP data are reported on expenditure basis. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to calendar years Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstruted from quarterly data Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009. The base year is 2009Q2 to 2010Q1 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.681 13.249 12.825 20.411 19.623 19.135 19.76 19.112 20.102 19.53 17.705 15.6 15.492 17.662 18.947 19.405 18.336 18.677 18.182 18.133 19.32 21.256 20.998 21.295 20.292 18.218 17.228 17.846 15.714 17.514 25.344 20.147 17.432 19.024 19.402 20.305 20.952 20.487 20.067 21.207 20.804 18.351 16.759 17.768 17.745 17.635 17.355 17.393 2021 +196 NZL PCPI New Zealand "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF staff estimates based on Statistics New Zealand data Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Source data are based June 2017=1000. We rebase them 2000=100 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 30.458 35.164 40.835 43.874 46.564 53.725 60.828 70.416 74.888 79.168 83.996 86.182 87.057 88.178 89.717 93.086 95.214 96.344 97.563 97.451 100 102.626 105.373 107.221 109.677 113.008 116.811 119.586 124.321 126.951 129.873 135.104 136.536 138.085 139.78 140.19 141.095 143.707 146.004 148.368 150.912 156.86 166.711 173.19 177.728 182.204 186.331 190.316 2021 +196 NZL PCPIPCH New Zealand "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.079 15.451 16.126 7.445 6.129 15.38 13.221 15.762 6.351 5.716 6.098 2.602 1.015 1.288 1.745 3.755 2.286 1.187 1.265 -0.114 2.615 2.626 2.677 1.754 2.29 3.037 3.365 2.376 3.959 2.116 2.302 4.028 1.06 1.134 1.228 0.293 0.646 1.851 1.598 1.62 1.715 3.941 6.28 3.887 2.62 2.518 2.265 2.139 2021 +196 NZL PCPIE New Zealand "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF staff estimates based on Statistics New Zealand data Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Source data are based June 2017=1000. We rebase them 2000=100 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.057 65.171 71.378 74.742 80.123 84.01 84.832 85.953 87.149 89.589 92.203 94.557 95.341 95.689 96.176 100 101.816 104.589 106.214 109.082 112.524 115.489 119.166 123.188 125.601 130.657 133.07 134.334 136.518 137.552 137.667 139.506 141.73 144.407 147.083 149.197 158.072 166.195 171.057 175.364 179.78 183.852 185.691 2021 +196 NZL PCPIEPCH New Zealand "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.372 9.524 4.712 7.2 4.851 0.979 1.321 1.391 2.8 2.918 2.552 0.83 0.366 0.508 3.976 1.816 2.723 1.554 2.7 3.155 2.635 3.184 3.375 1.959 4.026 1.847 0.95 1.625 0.758 0.084 1.336 1.594 1.889 1.854 1.437 5.949 5.138 2.926 2.518 2.518 2.265 1 2021 +196 NZL TM_RPCH New Zealand Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Source data are based on June 2002=1000. We rebase them 2005=100 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.6 11.601 0.813 -2.276 16.469 0.596 2.499 -13.988 32.255 14.125 4.314 -5.23 8.476 5.234 12.446 8.836 7.268 3.168 -0.119 12.253 -0.789 2.261 9.808 8.467 16.904 6.246 -2.378 9.147 3.614 -14.672 10.791 7.04 2.784 6.243 8.094 4.305 3.781 7.266 6.438 2.054 -15.843 14.615 1.041 3.6 8.203 8.328 4.53 5.266 2021 +196 NZL TMG_RPCH New Zealand Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Source data are based on June 2002=1000. We rebase them 2005=100 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.159 3.811 8.088 -7.398 20.96 -0.161 -1.199 10.758 -3.607 20.764 6.987 -7.529 10.101 7.984 14.975 8.58 7.979 3.567 -0.503 15.733 -1.175 3.164 11.254 8.352 17.394 5.517 -2.054 8.68 3.31 -15.986 11.462 6.776 3.87 6.664 8.932 4.984 3.706 7.622 5.86 0.697 -11.266 21.031 -2.66 1.975 7.311 7.707 4.362 5.266 2021 +196 NZL TX_RPCH New Zealand Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Source data are based on June 2002=1000. We rebase them 2005=100 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.8 3 2.218 6.329 7.389 7.534 0.328 -2.527 35.862 -1.035 6.468 10.747 4.204 5.565 10.028 4.4 4.403 3.011 2.101 8.353 7.65 3.314 6.932 2.349 5.073 -0.494 1.817 4.838 -1.239 2.116 3.293 2.577 1.861 0.865 3.422 8.101 2.73 2.595 3.052 2.582 -12.878 -3.248 -0.003 11.352 4.332 5.239 4.205 5.855 2021 +196 NZL TXG_RPCH New Zealand Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Source data are based on June 2002=1000. We rebase them 2005=100 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1987 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.408 2.927 -0.416 6.513 3.85 10.167 1.211 -4.686 2.511 -0.858 8.625 13.012 2.682 4.301 8.194 2.789 5.609 6.175 1.395 4.322 6.886 2.13 6.014 4.08 6.113 0.083 2.35 5.986 -1.071 3.819 4.942 1.934 4.428 0.886 2.584 3.861 1.59 1.706 2.662 2.665 -2.759 2.873 -2.474 4.185 0.195 3.665 3.137 5.211 2021 +196 NZL LUR New Zealand Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Data refer to calendar years Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.019 3.911 4.358 6.241 7.186 3.922 4.2 4.225 5.8 7.325 7.975 10.625 10.675 9.8 8.35 6.45 6.325 6.875 7.725 7.05 6.15 5.475 5.3 4.75 4.025 3.8 3.875 3.625 4.025 5.9 6.2 6.05 6.45 5.825 5.425 5.425 5.175 4.725 4.325 4.125 4.6 3.75 3.35 3.862 4.116 4.284 4.268 4.32 2021 +196 NZL LE New Zealand Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Data refer to calendar years Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.524 1.548 1.567 1.558 1.57 1.631 1.619 1.624 1.572 1.524 1.535 1.509 1.514 1.545 1.611 1.686 1.74 1.75 1.739 1.766 1.799 1.845 1.905 1.953 2.023 2.082 2.132 2.168 2.184 2.145 2.154 2.185 2.19 2.224 2.308 2.369 2.483 2.587 2.661 2.695 2.73 2.791 2.837 2.841 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +196 NZL LP New Zealand Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 3.108 3.125 3.149 3.179 3.211 3.242 3.272 3.301 3.331 3.366 3.406 3.496 3.533 3.574 3.622 3.676 3.734 3.783 3.816 3.837 3.86 3.887 3.951 4.028 4.089 4.136 4.185 4.226 4.262 4.305 4.353 4.386 4.411 4.447 4.52 4.613 4.717 4.815 4.902 4.986 5.086 5.112 5.133 5.174 5.22 5.265 5.312 5.358 2021 +196 NZL GGR New Zealand General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.734 21.775 26.646 30.702 33.686 35.898 35.269 35.764 37.532 39.919 42.986 42.683 42.165 42.007 42.448 45.553 48.682 52.589 57.152 62.224 67.954 71.783 74.552 75.886 74.149 75.599 79.032 81.117 85.075 89.874 94.59 99.798 105.881 113.026 116.152 122.033 131.367 139.718 150.216 160.535 171.772 182.499 187.897 2020 +196 NZL GGR_NGDP New Zealand General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.25 41.634 42.725 44.317 45.717 46.816 46.879 46.262 45.304 44.8 45.319 42.478 40.597 39.679 38.168 38.496 38.543 39.338 40.38 40.667 42.26 42.484 40.688 40.055 38.646 37.512 37.455 37.565 37.301 37.308 37.577 37.405 36.959 37.36 36.274 37.682 37.634 37.21 37.424 37.843 38.17 38.333 37.379 2020 +196 NZL GGX New Zealand General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.886 24.565 28.783 32.001 35.272 37.987 39.885 40.604 38.79 38.136 39.472 40.087 40.874 42.507 43.68 45.344 47.049 49.17 51.928 55.338 59.692 63.965 67.949 73.083 77.623 86.743 89.522 85.916 88.122 90.791 93.742 97.268 102.089 109.238 124.058 135.107 148.036 157.38 159.115 167.434 173.796 181.652 186.787 2020 +196 NZL GGX_NGDP New Zealand General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.227 46.968 46.152 46.193 47.869 49.54 53.016 52.522 46.822 42.798 41.615 39.895 39.354 40.151 39.276 38.319 37.25 36.78 36.689 36.167 37.121 37.857 37.085 38.576 40.456 43.042 42.426 39.788 38.637 37.689 37.24 36.456 35.635 36.108 38.743 41.719 42.409 41.914 39.641 39.469 38.619 38.155 37.158 2020 +196 NZL GGXCNL New Zealand General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.152 -2.789 -2.137 -1.299 -1.586 -2.089 -4.617 -4.839 -1.258 1.783 3.514 2.596 1.291 -0.5 -1.232 0.209 1.633 3.42 5.224 6.886 8.262 7.818 6.603 2.803 -3.474 -11.144 -10.49 -4.8 -3.047 -0.917 0.848 2.53 3.792 3.788 -7.906 -13.075 -16.669 -17.662 -8.899 -6.899 -2.024 0.847 1.11 2020 +196 NZL GGXCNL_NGDP New Zealand General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.977 -5.333 -3.427 -1.875 -2.152 -2.724 -6.136 -6.26 -1.518 2.001 3.704 2.583 1.243 -0.472 -1.108 0.177 1.293 2.558 3.691 4.5 5.138 4.627 3.604 1.479 -1.81 -5.53 -4.971 -2.223 -1.336 -0.381 0.337 0.948 1.324 1.252 -2.469 -4.037 -4.775 -4.704 -2.217 -1.626 -0.45 0.178 0.221 2020 +196 NZL GGSB New Zealand General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.246 -2.071 -1.724 -0.818 -0.587 -0.512 -1.856 -1.583 0.592 1.779 2.518 1.794 1.46 0.84 -0.106 0.519 1.592 2.421 2.957 3.966 5.037 4.105 4.652 2.296 -2.508 -8.998 -7.993 -2.431 -0.605 0.915 1.608 2.54 3.099 2.72 -6.441 -11.84 -17.204 -17.904 -8.772 -5.714 -0.572 2.409 2.57 2020 +196 NZL GGSB_NPGDP New Zealand General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.653 1.798 1.406 0.775 -0.094 0.439 1.253 1.823 2.12 2.664 3.221 2.498 2.63 1.226 -1.281 -4.364 -3.69 -1.099 -0.259 0.374 0.633 0.953 1.088 0.908 -2.026 -3.545 -4.971 -4.828 -2.204 -1.354 -0.127 0.507 0.511 2020 +196 NZL GGXONLB New Zealand General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.623 -0.268 1.021 2.471 2.792 2.936 1.03 1.237 4.825 7.706 9.369 7.914 5.903 3.68 2.609 4.021 4.62 6.182 7.986 9.543 10.322 9.2 7.661 3.501 -2.782 -9.866 -8.788 -2.839 -1.262 0.625 2.461 4.241 5.563 5.65 -5.921 -10.988 -14.251 -14.433 -4.962 -2.536 2.677 5.765 6.173 2020 +196 NZL GGXONLB_NGDP New Zealand General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.378 -0.512 1.637 3.566 3.789 3.829 1.369 1.601 5.824 8.648 9.878 7.876 5.683 3.476 2.346 3.398 3.658 4.625 5.642 6.237 6.419 5.445 4.181 1.848 -1.45 -4.896 -4.165 -1.315 -0.553 0.259 0.977 1.589 1.942 1.868 -1.849 -3.393 -4.082 -3.844 -1.236 -0.598 0.595 1.211 1.228 2020 +196 NZL GGXWDN New Zealand General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.307 56.868 53.794 48.062 44.815 43.959 44.512 50.732 54.873 52.421 46.832 40.536 35.758 33.336 33.044 32.323 35.847 34.225 30.983 26.103 19.711 12.063 4.803 -1.373 -4.134 -1.959 5.028 13.909 18.401 19.644 19.118 18.482 17.684 15.904 14.278 21.934 33.179 50.711 74.744 90.281 98.004 99.728 95.11 89.989 2020 +196 NZL GGXWDN_NGDP New Zealand General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a 153.51 125.868 102.852 77.065 64.689 59.658 58.05 67.434 70.98 63.277 52.557 42.736 35.586 32.096 31.213 29.064 30.294 27.097 23.176 18.443 12.882 7.502 2.843 -0.749 -2.182 -1.021 2.495 6.591 8.522 8.613 7.936 7.342 6.628 5.551 4.72 6.85 10.245 14.528 19.906 22.492 23.102 22.16 19.977 17.902 2020 +196 NZL GGXWDG New Zealand General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.012 35.864 39.27 37.945 40.486 42.518 43.641 45.347 45.229 43.602 41.228 37.441 35.984 36.5 35.587 35.532 35.566 35.289 34.984 34.435 33.416 31.09 29.879 36.001 46.694 59.808 73.27 77.151 78.855 82.334 86.094 89.017 89.166 84.996 101.816 139.771 177.458 212.537 235.302 245.647 252.679 256.71 256.155 2020 +196 NZL GGXWDG_NGDP New Zealand General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.213 68.571 62.967 54.773 54.946 55.45 58.008 58.658 54.596 48.933 43.466 37.261 34.646 34.477 31.999 30.028 28.159 26.396 24.717 22.505 20.781 18.4 16.307 19.003 24.336 29.677 34.724 35.729 34.574 34.178 34.202 33.364 31.124 28.095 31.797 43.159 50.838 56.603 58.622 57.906 56.148 53.92 50.958 2020 +196 NZL NGDP_FY New Zealand "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the FY2022/23 budget (May 2022) and the IMF staff's estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs. Example: Avg(2009/10, 2010/11) = 2010 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Original reporting period July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Central government and local governments Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.119 26.946 30.867 33.575 38.634 45.181 52.302 62.366 69.278 73.684 76.679 75.233 77.308 82.844 89.106 94.852 100.483 103.862 105.867 111.214 118.332 126.305 133.687 141.535 153.009 160.802 168.963 183.227 189.452 191.867 201.531 211.008 215.934 228.078 240.897 251.724 266.805 286.482 302.532 320.204 323.851 349.066 375.485 401.385 424.218 450.025 476.095 502.682 2020 +196 NZL BCA New Zealand Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistics New Zealand Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: New Zealand dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.903 -1.156 -1.71 -0.978 -1.978 -1.491 -1.54 -1.486 -0.15 -1.326 -1.307 -1.04 -1.526 -1.485 -1.669 -2.46 -3.262 -3.584 -1.58 -2.946 -1.809 -0.437 -1.32 -2.046 -4.668 -8.089 -7.889 -9.243 -10.508 -2.65 -3.327 -4.671 -6.885 -5.934 -6.28 -4.972 -3.806 -5.75 -8.79 -6.059 -1.788 -14.932 -18.721 -15.177 -14.571 -14.818 -15.697 -16.122 2021 +196 NZL BCA_NGDPD New Zealand Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.01 -4.932 -7.368 -4.357 -8.85 -6.624 -5.621 -4.023 -0.331 -3.007 -2.855 -2.394 -3.675 -3.315 -3.155 -3.95 -4.721 -5.204 -2.782 -5.002 -3.342 -0.822 -2.127 -2.483 -4.595 -7.142 -7.189 -6.853 -7.762 -2.178 -2.288 -2.798 -3.934 -3.171 -3.138 -2.821 -2.047 -2.824 -4.193 -2.87 -0.849 -6.046 -7.713 -5.985 -5.499 -5.33 -5.38 -5.253 2021 +278 NIC NGDP_R Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021. Real sector indicators may be lagged by one quarter Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation) data prior to 1995 are less reliable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994. annual overlap Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" 79.191 83.436 82.754 86.573 85.218 81.738 80.908 80.337 70.375 69.183 69.091 68.984 69.26 68.983 72.432 76.715 81.582 84.818 87.966 94.155 98.017 100.919 101.68 104.243 109.781 114.482 118.838 124.87 129.161 124.908 130.416 138.654 147.661 154.937 162.351 170.132 177.895 186.134 179.873 173.074 169.977 187.561 195.063 200.915 207.947 215.641 223.836 232.341 2021 +278 NIC NGDP_RPCH Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.612 5.361 -0.817 4.615 -1.566 -4.084 -1.015 -0.706 -12.4 -1.694 -0.132 -0.154 0.4 -0.4 5 5.912 6.344 3.967 3.712 7.036 4.102 2.961 0.754 2.521 5.312 4.282 3.805 5.076 3.436 -3.293 4.41 6.317 6.496 4.927 4.785 4.792 4.563 4.631 -3.363 -3.78 -1.789 10.345 4 3 3.5 3.7 3.8 3.8 2021 +278 NIC NGDP Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021. Real sector indicators may be lagged by one quarter Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation) data prior to 1995 are less reliable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994. annual overlap Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.007 0.519 15.706 19.47 23.365 25.961 31.178 36.341 41.477 49.051 57.346 64.812 71.563 74.445 80.39 92.323 105.777 118.838 136.95 164.602 168.791 187.053 219.182 247.994 271.53 308.403 347.707 380.261 414.279 410.988 417.223 432.263 492.852 563.538 621.226 668.687 721.166 774.77 832.359 2021 +278 NIC NGDPD Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.832 2.156 2.497 2.9 3.966 3.854 5.8 3.409 1.499 2.082 0.519 3.678 3.894 3.726 3.861 4.14 4.308 4.39 4.635 4.856 5.109 5.335 5.224 5.322 5.793 6.321 6.764 7.423 8.497 8.297 8.759 9.774 10.532 10.983 11.88 12.757 13.286 13.786 13.025 12.611 12.586 14.001 15.695 16.962 17.9 18.927 19.935 20.996 2021 +278 NIC PPPGDP Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.186 7.134 7.513 8.167 8.33 8.242 8.323 8.468 7.68 7.846 8.129 8.39 8.616 8.785 9.421 10.187 11.032 11.667 12.237 13.282 14.14 14.887 15.233 15.925 17.221 18.522 19.82 21.389 22.548 21.945 23.189 25.166 26.49 27.95 30.356 32.945 35.895 38.335 37.93 37.15 36.925 42.437 47.273 50.426 53.286 56.284 59.535 62.993 2021 +278 NIC NGDP_D Nicaragua "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.01 0.751 22.768 28.112 33.87 35.841 40.641 44.546 48.901 55.761 60.906 66.123 70.912 73.215 77.118 84.098 92.396 100 109.674 127.44 135.133 143.427 158.078 167.948 175.252 189.96 204.376 213.756 222.571 228.487 241.065 254.306 262.769 288.9 309.198 321.566 334.428 346.133 358.248 2021 +278 NIC NGDPRPC Nicaragua "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "16,849.08" "17,329.98" "17,934.76" "18,164.76" "18,467.16" "19,379.18" "19,773.58" "19,949.83" "19,696.73" "19,789.04" "20,424.98" "20,877.71" "21,518.41" "22,316.04" "22,784.15" "21,649.66" "22,321.23" "23,435.97" "24,229.03" "25,160.66" "26,093.10" "27,061.71" "28,003.92" "28,999.55" "27,735.28" "26,411.84" "26,164.83" "28,681.90" "29,521.67" "30,093.86" "30,826.06" "31,637.08" "32,500.76" "33,388.01" 2020 +278 NIC NGDPRPPPPC Nicaragua "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,470.12" "3,569.16" "3,693.72" "3,741.09" "3,803.37" "3,991.20" "4,072.43" "4,108.73" "4,056.60" "4,075.61" "4,206.59" "4,299.83" "4,431.78" "4,596.06" "4,692.47" "4,458.81" "4,597.13" "4,826.71" "4,990.04" "5,181.92" "5,373.95" "5,573.44" "5,767.49" "5,972.55" "5,712.17" "5,439.60" "5,388.73" "5,907.13" "6,080.08" "6,197.92" "6,348.72" "6,515.75" "6,693.63" "6,876.36" 2020 +278 NIC NGDPPC Nicaragua "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,038.90" "7,043.11" "7,989.13" "8,882.78" "10,297.52" "11,803.07" "13,074.94" "14,146.74" "14,420.97" "15,260.96" "17,177.02" "19,290.20" "21,518.41" "24,474.88" "29,036.16" "29,255.80" "32,014.76" "37,047.18" "40,692.09" "44,094.55" "49,566.56" "55,307.52" "59,860.02" "64,544.53" "63,371.60" "63,669.79" "66,538.77" "75,367.16" "85,288.10" "93,049.58" "99,126.06" "105,803.40" "112,495.99" "119,611.92" 2020 +278 NIC NGDPDPC Nicaragua "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 898.199 935.34 947.14 940.143 973.071 999.413 "1,030.74" "1,054.66" "1,011.90" "1,010.23" "1,077.78" "1,152.80" "1,224.72" "1,326.66" "1,498.88" "1,438.13" "1,499.07" "1,652.10" "1,728.15" "1,783.56" "1,909.42" "2,029.12" "2,091.46" "2,147.86" "2,008.40" "1,924.47" "1,937.33" "2,141.01" "2,375.33" "2,540.68" "2,653.53" "2,776.74" "2,894.49" "3,017.24" 2020 +278 NIC PPPPC Nicaragua "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,191.54" "2,301.36" "2,425.28" "2,498.74" "2,568.93" "2,733.78" "2,852.62" "2,942.88" "2,950.83" "3,023.17" "3,204.09" "3,377.82" "3,588.90" "3,822.52" "3,977.54" "3,803.71" "3,968.84" "4,253.62" "4,346.66" "4,538.84" "4,878.75" "5,240.35" "5,650.55" "5,972.55" "5,848.62" "5,669.18" "5,683.84" "6,489.53" "7,154.43" "7,552.94" "7,899.05" "8,257.54" "8,644.46" "9,052.29" 2020 +278 NIC NGAP_NPGDP Nicaragua Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +278 NIC PPPSH Nicaragua Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.046 0.048 0.047 0.048 0.045 0.042 0.04 0.039 0.032 0.031 0.029 0.029 0.026 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.028 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.028 0.029 0.031 0.031 0.029 0.027 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.03 2021 +278 NIC PPPEX Nicaragua Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.064 1.872 2.26 2.66 2.756 3.06 3.294 3.555 4.008 4.317 4.583 4.807 4.887 5.048 5.361 5.711 5.996 6.403 7.3 7.691 8.067 8.71 9.362 9.715 10.16 10.554 10.594 10.807 10.835 11.231 11.707 11.614 11.921 12.32 12.549 12.813 13.014 13.213 2021 +278 NIC NID_NGDP Nicaragua Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021. Real sector indicators may be lagged by one quarter Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation) data prior to 1995 are less reliable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994. annual overlap Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.397 14.677 14.145 17.35 19.294 22.131 25.158 25.107 33.003 26.953 24.796 22.029 22.074 24.057 25.99 28.253 31.304 33.602 23.2 24.84 30.983 31.012 30.905 28.879 33.477 31.2 29.915 24.075 17.371 19.261 23.617 24.071 25.363 26.321 27.129 27.771 28.408 2021 +278 NIC NGSD_NGDP Nicaragua Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021. Real sector indicators may be lagged by one quarter Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation) data prior to 1995 are less reliable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994. annual overlap Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.309 0.683 3.79 5.954 3.281 10.206 3.897 10.551 -3.234 3.571 33.012 8.857 0.996 1.089 -5.674 3.94 6.912 12.086 14.183 18.071 8.639 9.421 7.019 8.817 12.191 13.594 15.172 15.045 16.534 14.746 15.965 19.075 19.287 18.336 20.851 23.603 22.717 22.755 22.277 23.351 23.209 21.353 20.906 22.572 23.52 24.226 24.858 25.258 2021 +278 NIC PCPI Nicaragua "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation), data prior to 1995 are less reliable. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. The underlying CPI is built using 2006 as base year. However the series has been linked backwards since 2009 using a coefficient of adjustment as posted on the Central Bank's website. Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.005 0.342 10.63 23.025 28.067 31.856 33.035 36.708 40.985 44.751 50.589 56.262 62.758 67.375 69.902 73.609 79.843 87.508 95.506 106.133 127.175 131.864 139.057 150.296 161.108 172.604 183.022 190.338 197.045 204.632 214.756 226.302 234.634 246.184 270.665 289.682 301.269 313.32 324.286 335.636 2020 +278 NIC PCPIPCH Nicaragua "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 35.135 23.8 28.5 33.6 141.3 571.4 885.2 "13,109.50" "4,775.20" "7,428.70" "3,004.10" 116.6 21.9 13.5 3.7 11.118 11.651 9.189 13.046 11.212 11.547 7.357 3.75 5.302 8.47 9.599 9.14 11.127 19.826 3.687 5.455 8.082 7.194 7.136 6.036 3.997 3.524 3.851 4.947 5.376 3.682 4.923 9.944 7.026 4 4 3.5 3.5 2020 +278 NIC PCPIE Nicaragua "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation), data prior to 1995 are less reliable. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. The underlying CPI is built using 2006 as base year. However the series has been linked backwards since 2009 using a coefficient of adjustment as posted on the Central Bank's website. Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.929 38.813 43.511 46.666 55.282 59.258 65.109 68.259 70.902 75.497 82.485 90.389 98.928 115.624 131.551 132.778 145.034 156.565 166.928 176.4 187.831 193.564 199.622 210.957 219.153 232.586 239.402 256.646 282.312 297.841 308.266 319.055 330.222 341.78 2020 +278 NIC PCPIEPCH Nicaragua "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.119 12.103 7.251 18.463 7.193 9.873 4.838 3.873 6.48 9.256 9.583 9.447 16.877 13.774 0.933 9.23 7.95 6.619 5.675 6.48 3.052 3.13 5.678 3.885 6.13 2.931 7.203 10 5.501 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2020 +278 NIC TM_RPCH Nicaragua Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National accounts, real GDP by expenditures Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Calculation of the constant price values of exports and imports is based on the volume, value, and unit value of a basket of goods, in which unit value indices are calculated according to the CNIC. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -22.895 -4.529 16.756 5.756 -3.591 7.659 14.371 13.728 22.735 7.357 19.324 -4.807 1.089 1.264 2.205 8.021 8.504 22.529 12.528 10.032 -9.249 11.889 11.877 6.9 2.421 2.722 12.058 4.155 1.022 -16.422 -7.151 -0.804 20.893 4.957 3.034 4.093 5.104 4.21 3.889 2020 +278 NIC TMG_RPCH Nicaragua Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National accounts, real GDP by expenditures Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Calculation of the constant price values of exports and imports is based on the volume, value, and unit value of a basket of goods, in which unit value indices are calculated according to the CNIC. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" 70.034 19.355 -16.713 9.791 0.481 8.126 -21.648 0.347 -8.966 -23.834 -6.412 20.783 13.992 -11.175 14 11.681 14.011 29.087 6.884 18.592 -6.128 0.961 2.192 1.839 8.306 8.712 21.629 12.259 9.665 -8.982 13.581 11.082 7.099 -0.179 5.153 14.113 5.286 1.285 -17.159 -6.544 3.249 20.231 4.219 2.053 3.996 5.15 4.235 3.871 2020 +278 NIC TX_RPCH Nicaragua Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National accounts, real GDP by expenditures Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Calculation of the constant price values of exports and imports is based on the volume, value, and unit value of a basket of goods, in which unit value indices are calculated according to the CNIC. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.486 13.003 20.585 5.24 11.942 11.716 5.871 -3.049 9.091 17.07 7.23 41.468 9.69 7.999 0.628 15.769 8.703 12.244 4.195 6.322 -1.12 4.705 9.393 -2.58 1.422 -9.59 10.861 1.123 -1.509 2.61 5.209 5.679 3.699 2020 +278 NIC TXG_RPCH Nicaragua Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. National accounts, real GDP by expenditures Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data). Calculation of the constant price values of exports and imports is based on the volume, value, and unit value of a basket of goods, in which unit value indices are calculated according to the CNIC. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1994 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" -43.979 10.362 -15.937 19.713 -13.532 -22.934 -16.847 7.668 -17.743 24.244 13.129 -11.121 -23.139 22.832 -23.1 26.913 9.651 17.695 0.815 10.529 17.266 5.104 -6.386 5.174 19.53 4.477 74.561 10.709 2.082 2.347 17.378 6.152 13.92 5.255 6.32 -3.289 1.996 8.075 1.216 1.831 -2.48 11.472 -0.27 -5.836 2.393 4.087 2.588 3.321 2020 +278 NIC LUR Nicaragua Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 13.448 11.8 12.4 11 12 12.5 13.1 14 14.2 15 15.5 14.9 14.4 15 17.1 16.907 15.953 14.274 13.213 10.683 9.8 6.4 12.2 6.998 6.537 5.559 5.193 5.935 6.062 8.158 7.829 5.93 5.912 5.746 6.557 5.909 4.481 3.67 5.5 6.223 7.176 11.1 7.518 7.157 6.763 6.355 5.969 5.498 2020 +278 NIC LE Nicaragua Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +278 NIC LP Nicaragua Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.299 4.427 4.549 4.669 4.763 4.859 4.957 5.059 5.162 5.268 5.375 5.483 5.523 5.596 5.669 5.77 5.843 5.916 6.094 6.158 6.222 6.287 6.353 6.419 6.485 6.553 6.496 6.539 6.607 6.676 6.746 6.816 6.887 6.959 2020 +278 NIC GGR Nicaragua General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.724 14.003 15.482 17.831 20.786 24.31 26.608 31.231 35.346 35.892 42.01 51.452 59.358 63.755 72 82.712 94.745 105.552 101.111 115.018 116.388 142.609 148.402 159.49 173.121 188.196 204.11 218.813 2020 +278 NIC GGR_NGDP Nicaragua General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.718 19.567 20.797 22.18 22.515 22.983 22.39 22.805 21.474 21.264 22.459 23.474 23.935 23.48 23.346 23.788 24.916 25.479 24.602 27.568 26.925 28.936 26.334 25.673 25.89 26.096 26.345 26.288 2020 +278 NIC GGX Nicaragua General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.328 13.759 13.942 16.789 19.222 22.496 25.375 29.418 36.012 38.382 42.253 51.584 59.729 65.718 75.828 88.1 101.722 112.925 113.536 116.113 125.923 150.986 164.835 171.296 183.388 198.695 212.971 233.026 2020 +278 NIC GGX_NGDP Nicaragua General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.564 19.226 18.728 20.884 20.82 21.267 21.353 21.481 21.878 22.74 22.589 23.535 24.085 24.203 24.587 25.337 26.751 27.258 27.625 27.83 29.131 30.635 29.25 27.574 27.425 27.552 27.488 27.996 2020 +278 NIC GGXCNL Nicaragua General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.396 0.244 1.54 1.042 1.565 1.815 1.233 1.813 -0.666 -2.491 -0.243 -0.133 -0.371 -1.963 -3.828 -5.388 -6.977 -7.372 -12.426 -1.095 -9.535 -8.377 -16.433 -11.806 -10.267 -10.499 -8.861 -14.214 2020 +278 NIC GGXCNL_NGDP Nicaragua General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.154 0.341 2.069 1.296 1.695 1.716 1.038 1.324 -0.405 -1.476 -0.13 -0.061 -0.15 -0.723 -1.241 -1.55 -1.835 -1.78 -3.023 -0.262 -2.206 -1.7 -2.916 -1.9 -1.535 -1.456 -1.144 -1.708 2020 +278 NIC GGSB Nicaragua General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +278 NIC GGSB_NPGDP Nicaragua General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +278 NIC GGXONLB Nicaragua General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.764 2.141 4.028 3.423 2.964 3.31 2.519 2.64 -0.317 -1.75 0.225 0.793 1.219 -1.246 -2.747 -3.722 -4.52 -3.611 -7.924 3.954 -4.495 -2.385 -9.586 -4.666 -3.146 -3.287 -1.184 -2.037 2020 +278 NIC GGXONLB_NGDP Nicaragua General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.265 2.992 5.41 4.258 3.211 3.129 2.12 1.928 -0.192 -1.037 0.12 0.362 0.492 -0.459 -0.891 -1.07 -1.189 -0.872 -1.928 0.948 -1.04 -0.484 -1.701 -0.751 -0.471 -0.456 -0.153 -0.245 2020 +278 NIC GGXWDN Nicaragua General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +278 NIC GGXWDN_NGDP Nicaragua General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +278 NIC GGXWDG Nicaragua General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.838 42.414 57.246 61.714 62.6 82.177 88.06 77.596 70.455 60.792 42.34 42.795 49.385 56.765 63.112 69.072 78.297 88.48 100.525 117.561 141.188 154.884 174.142 207.704 243.446 264.871 285.097 307.453 326.391 352.363 379.557 2020 +278 NIC GGXWDG_NGDP Nicaragua General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 86.405 86.47 99.826 95.219 87.476 110.385 109.54 84.048 66.608 51.156 30.916 25.999 29.258 30.347 28.794 27.852 28.835 28.69 28.911 30.916 34.08 37.686 41.739 48.05 49.395 47.001 45.893 45.979 45.259 45.48 45.6 2020 +278 NIC NGDP_FY Nicaragua "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.007 0.519 15.706 19.47 23.365 25.961 31.178 36.341 41.477 49.051 57.346 64.812 71.563 74.445 80.39 92.323 105.777 118.838 136.95 164.602 168.791 187.053 219.182 247.994 271.53 308.403 347.707 380.261 414.279 410.988 417.223 432.263 492.852 563.538 621.226 668.687 721.166 774.77 832.359 2020 +278 NIC BCA Nicaragua Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Due to political and economic events (civil war and hyperinflation) data prior to 1995 are less reliable. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Nicaraguan córdoba Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.411 -0.592 -0.514 -0.507 -0.597 -0.771 -0.691 -0.69 -0.715 -0.362 -0.305 -0.264 -0.769 -0.604 -0.911 -0.722 -0.825 -0.841 -0.687 -0.928 -0.936 -0.82 -0.784 -0.706 -0.687 -0.784 -0.885 -1.207 -1.45 -0.702 -0.777 -1.164 -1.235 -1.38 -0.954 -1.26 -1.127 -0.987 -0.234 0.754 0.497 -0.317 -0.497 -0.473 -0.501 -0.549 -0.581 -0.661 2020 +278 NIC BCA_NGDPD Nicaragua Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -22.458 -27.434 -20.58 -17.499 -15.055 -20.001 -11.905 -20.252 -47.711 -17.373 -58.781 -7.183 -19.748 -16.217 -23.591 -17.449 -19.144 -19.152 -14.814 -19.119 -18.314 -15.375 -15.01 -13.257 -11.866 -12.396 -13.08 -16.259 -17.068 -8.455 -8.875 -11.908 -11.724 -12.569 -8.028 -9.873 -8.483 -7.16 -1.797 5.98 3.948 -2.264 -3.165 -2.791 -2.801 -2.903 -2.913 -3.15 2020 +692 NER NGDP_R Niger "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "2,291.87" "2,287.79" "2,337.54" "2,247.23" "1,869.25" "2,013.52" "2,141.42" "2,143.31" "2,290.58" "2,312.50" "2,282.24" "2,272.20" "2,317.66" "2,325.14" "2,368.34" "2,426.47" "2,428.89" "2,465.97" "2,711.96" "2,705.93" "2,673.22" "2,867.55" "3,008.63" "3,074.32" "3,085.44" "3,311.74" "3,508.21" "3,618.50" "3,898.30" "3,974.82" "4,315.89" "4,417.57" "4,883.26" "5,142.60" "5,484.27" "5,725.22" "6,053.89" "6,356.67" "6,814.64" "7,217.15" "7,478.62" "7,579.53" "8,090.66" "8,680.87" "9,765.96" "10,568.13" "11,202.57" "11,874.22" 2020 +692 NER NGDP_RPCH Niger "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.886 -0.178 2.174 -3.864 -16.82 7.718 6.352 0.088 6.871 0.957 -1.308 -0.44 2.001 0.323 1.858 2.454 0.1 1.527 9.975 -0.222 -1.209 7.269 4.92 2.184 0.362 7.335 5.933 3.144 7.733 1.963 8.581 2.356 10.542 5.311 6.644 4.393 5.741 5.001 7.204 5.907 3.623 1.349 6.744 7.295 12.5 8.214 6.003 5.995 2020 +692 NER NGDP Niger "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 746.008 830.321 933.214 967.136 898.588 910.834 928.006 944.615 956.016 978.678 950.419 922.68 892.503 861.093 "1,072.38" "1,145.34" "1,226.16" "1,332.01" "1,554.72" "1,556.85" "1,586.92" "1,788.19" "1,924.54" "1,961.82" "1,976.31" "2,304.13" "2,477.72" "2,735.74" "3,246.72" "3,448.08" "3,875.00" "4,126.05" "4,802.45" "5,040.75" "5,346.05" "5,724.87" "6,135.41" "6,497.01" "7,134.25" "7,564.95" "7,907.39" "8,290.76" "9,084.87" "9,935.07" "11,399.80" "12,581.06" "13,602.54" "14,707.58" 2020 +692 NER NGDPD Niger "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.531 3.056 2.84 2.538 2.056 2.027 2.68 3.143 3.21 3.068 3.491 3.271 3.372 3.041 1.935 2.296 2.397 2.285 2.639 2.532 2.235 2.442 2.772 3.382 3.746 4.372 4.743 5.716 7.279 7.324 7.838 8.754 9.412 10.206 10.83 9.684 10.35 11.185 12.85 12.912 13.758 14.959 14.639 15.524 17.861 19.828 21.577 23.485 2020 +692 NER PPPGDP Niger "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.074 4.452 4.829 4.825 4.158 4.62 5.013 5.141 5.688 5.968 6.11 6.289 6.561 6.739 7.01 7.333 7.475 7.72 8.585 8.687 8.776 9.626 10.257 10.688 11.015 12.194 13.316 14.105 15.487 15.893 17.464 18.247 20.574 20.822 21.91 22.907 23.871 25.137 27.592 29.745 31.194 32.928 37.648 41.833 48.05 52.963 57.212 61.815 2020 +692 NER NGDP_D Niger "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 32.55 36.294 39.923 43.037 48.072 45.236 43.336 44.073 41.737 42.321 41.644 40.607 38.509 37.034 45.28 47.202 50.482 54.016 57.328 57.535 59.364 62.36 63.967 63.813 64.053 69.574 70.626 75.604 83.285 86.748 89.784 93.401 98.345 98.019 97.48 99.994 101.347 102.208 104.69 104.819 105.733 109.384 112.288 114.448 116.73 119.047 121.423 123.861 2020 +692 NER NGDPRPC Niger "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "395,576.05" "381,858.82" "377,078.34" "350,326.96" "281,781.77" "293,783.44" "302,616.75" "293,493.54" "304,028.95" "297,544.03" "284,621.72" "274,344.60" "270,623.61" "262,393.71" "258,244.78" "255,679.13" "247,174.97" "242,279.22" "257,162.01" "247,570.57" "235,909.53" "244,018.24" "246,811.41" "243,068.06" "235,064.53" "243,073.12" "248,036.03" "246,400.89" "255,611.28" "250,885.89" "262,140.62" "258,114.71" "274,414.47" "277,913.95" "285,042.63" "286,237.00" "291,209.43" "294,257.94" "303,644.39" "309,606.33" "308,949.14" "301,603.17" "310,181.32" "320,726.95" "347,792.64" "362,847.62" "370,900.21" "379,191.01" 2009 +692 NER NGDPRPPPPC Niger "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,564.30" "1,510.06" "1,491.15" "1,385.37" "1,114.30" "1,161.76" "1,196.70" "1,160.62" "1,202.28" "1,176.64" "1,125.53" "1,084.89" "1,070.18" "1,037.63" "1,021.23" "1,011.08" 977.451 958.091 "1,016.95" 979.015 932.902 964.968 976.013 961.21 929.56 961.23 980.856 974.39 "1,010.81" 992.126 "1,036.63" "1,020.71" "1,085.17" "1,099.01" "1,127.20" "1,131.92" "1,151.59" "1,163.64" "1,200.76" "1,224.34" "1,221.74" "1,192.69" "1,226.61" "1,268.31" "1,375.34" "1,434.88" "1,466.72" "1,499.51" 2009 +692 NER NGDPPC Niger "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "128,760.99" "138,590.04" "150,540.54" "150,769.75" "135,458.64" "132,895.65" "131,142.03" "129,350.60" "126,892.17" "125,924.16" "118,528.00" "111,404.02" "104,213.96" "97,174.90" "116,932.47" "120,685.51" "124,779.68" "130,869.17" "147,426.42" "142,439.06" "140,044.36" "152,168.61" "157,878.84" "155,109.41" "150,565.13" "169,116.80" "175,178.79" "186,289.85" "212,886.64" "217,638.46" "235,361.64" "241,081.42" "269,872.88" "272,409.83" "277,858.43" "286,219.85" "295,130.60" "300,754.53" "317,885.78" "324,526.85" "326,662.03" "329,904.14" "348,297.33" "367,065.14" "405,978.22" "431,960.03" "450,359.57" "469,671.40" 2009 +692 NER NGDPDPC Niger "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 609.433 510.028 458.113 395.659 310.002 295.81 378.695 430.394 426.027 394.734 435.341 394.9 393.718 343.177 211.016 241.954 243.965 224.475 250.234 231.66 197.275 207.769 227.424 267.409 285.388 320.923 335.334 389.256 477.27 462.267 476.062 511.488 528.918 551.554 562.885 484.171 497.882 517.771 572.564 553.905 568.348 595.235 561.222 573.571 636.073 680.775 714.389 749.955 2009 +692 NER PPPPC Niger "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 703.176 743.011 779.045 752.12 626.794 674.153 708.405 704.042 755.032 767.904 762.043 759.37 766.141 760.447 764.41 772.684 760.662 758.452 814.103 794.783 774.505 819.176 841.466 845.06 839.172 894.975 941.428 960.495 "1,015.51" "1,003.12" "1,060.72" "1,066.13" "1,156.14" "1,125.27" "1,138.77" "1,145.24" "1,148.28" "1,163.64" "1,229.44" "1,276.01" "1,288.64" "1,310.28" "1,443.35" "1,545.60" "1,711.19" "1,818.45" "1,894.19" "1,974.01" 2009 +692 NER NGAP_NPGDP Niger Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +692 NER PPPSH Niger Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.028 0.023 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.024 0.023 0.022 0.021 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.018 0.017 0.018 0.019 0.018 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.022 0.023 0.022 0.023 0.024 0.027 0.028 0.029 0.029 2020 +692 NER PPPEX Niger Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 183.114 186.525 193.237 200.46 216.114 197.13 185.123 183.726 168.062 163.984 155.54 146.706 136.025 127.787 152.971 156.19 164.041 172.548 181.091 179.218 180.818 185.758 187.624 183.548 179.421 188.963 186.078 193.952 209.636 216.961 221.889 226.128 233.427 242.084 244 249.921 257.019 258.46 258.561 254.33 253.493 251.782 241.312 237.491 237.248 237.543 237.758 237.928 2020 +692 NER NID_NGDP Niger Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 23.398 17.552 16.671 10.698 3.557 10.392 9.445 9.549 15.267 11.529 11.355 12.146 8.538 6.556 13.027 12.075 14.721 13.679 14.671 11.236 13.185 13.833 14.668 13.976 12.54 19.394 19.865 18.966 26.509 28.551 32.722 31.676 29.378 29.767 31.213 32.368 28.637 26.212 28.945 30.245 31.236 31.745 35.262 34.499 32.982 32.698 32.474 31.988 2020 +692 NER NGSD_NGDP Niger Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 12.119 8.11 6.419 6.403 1.916 5.674 9.836 5.413 10.94 6.102 11.355 12.146 8.538 6.556 13.027 5.694 10.257 7.962 8.883 5.811 8.516 10.045 8.709 9.026 7.009 14.045 14.525 13.27 16.042 10.533 18.233 13.3 17.481 17.159 19.142 17.019 17.221 14.875 16.294 17.997 17.743 17.904 19.612 20.555 24.079 25.36 23.992 23.995 2020 +692 NER PCPI Niger "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 34.55 42.946 47.412 48.181 52.234 51.675 49.998 46.679 46.958 46.574 45.631 46.315 43.577 43.435 58.869 65.261 68.745 70.759 73.993 72.469 74.428 77.358 79.296 78.126 78.317 84.434 84.468 84.513 94.072 94.5 95.392 98.187 98.644 100.898 100 100.961 101.142 101.334 104.124 101.5 104.442 108.45 113.341 116.741 119.66 122.053 124.494 126.984 2020 +692 NER PCPIPCH Niger "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.325 24.3 10.4 1.621 8.412 -1.07 -3.245 -6.638 0.598 -0.818 -2.025 1.499 -5.912 -0.326 35.534 10.858 5.339 2.93 4.571 -2.061 2.704 3.936 2.505 -1.476 0.245 7.81 0.04 0.054 11.31 0.455 0.944 2.93 0.465 2.285 -0.89 0.961 0.179 0.19 2.753 -2.52 2.898 3.838 4.51 3 2.5 2 2 2 2020 +692 NER PCPIE Niger "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. 2020 is an estimate. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 40.813 50.463 50.275 53.57 53.852 51.169 49.004 49.098 46.838 47.591 46.367 43.166 42.037 43.496 61.149 65.823 68.214 71.02 73.405 72.358 75.508 77.811 78.28 77.096 79.942 83.271 83.545 87.51 99.406 95.132 97.679 99.059 99.76 100.856 100.272 102.408 100.2 101.95 103.6 101.2 104.3 109.4 114.663 118.103 121.055 123.476 125.946 128.465 2020 +692 NER PCPIEPCH Niger "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 23.645 -0.373 6.554 0.527 -4.983 -4.231 0.192 -4.603 1.608 -2.572 -6.904 -2.615 3.471 40.585 7.644 3.632 4.114 3.358 -1.426 4.353 3.05 0.602 -1.512 3.691 4.164 0.328 4.746 13.594 -4.299 2.677 1.413 0.707 1.099 -0.579 2.13 -2.156 1.747 1.618 -2.317 3.063 4.89 4.811 3 2.5 2 2 2 2020 +692 NER TM_RPCH Niger Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 6.615 -6.143 16.617 -21.712 -23.231 19.021 -29.919 22.753 -9.967 -2.778 -6.571 -11.164 -10.971 2.932 54.476 -37.1 1.48 2.231 2.508 -8.999 7.458 9.656 0.766 0.002 6.612 6.692 -0.774 4.911 33.219 32.222 11.503 3.13 -4.312 5.693 4.99 7.367 -14.536 11.81 7.116 8.078 27.493 -7.939 -8.267 11.213 22.056 6.333 6.486 5.97 2020 +692 NER TMG_RPCH Niger Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.8 -22.4 9.6 -24.4 -23.1 27 -24.6 13.7 -9.8 -3.3 -18.9 -14.4 -4.7 1.387 9.317 -9.8 18.584 -8 31.783 -14.658 7.461 6.865 3.209 1.14 2.885 13.08 -6.02 7.538 28.746 36.282 9.968 4.69 14.291 2.621 -13.626 6.166 -13.381 9.636 8.65 9.32 3.177 0.414 -5.6 11.763 21.423 6.27 5.833 6.478 2020 +692 NER TX_RPCH Niger Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 23.457 20.576 -14.26 -9.882 -4.655 -1.99 -2.659 4.914 -5.888 -1.632 -0.263 -2.787 11.465 -9.185 9.921 0.2 25.067 -4.581 11.376 -11.316 11.597 2.062 -7.953 1.077 4.422 6.578 5.535 6.313 11.212 17.986 19.73 -0.905 18.935 8.935 -0.503 -8.997 -7.214 11.898 -5.043 -0.659 63.021 -20.341 1.307 14.476 59.71 18.529 4.402 10.633 2020 +692 NER TXG_RPCH Niger Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 20 19.3 -16.4 -10.7 -3.2 -5.9 -2.7 6.9 -6.2 -4.4 -5.8 -5.2 9.7 -7.488 -6.495 15.6 28.417 -5.436 15.017 -12.349 11.595 -4.326 -5.81 2.533 0.332 11.208 5.688 9.77 7.711 24.311 19.455 3.26 8.749 14.4 -8.305 -10.272 -5.586 12.261 -6.513 -3.062 -0.938 -8.181 4.84 24.102 89.634 24.352 5.431 13.115 2020 +692 NER LUR Niger Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +692 NER LE Niger Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +692 NER LP Niger Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2009 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 5.794 5.991 6.199 6.415 6.634 6.854 7.076 7.303 7.534 7.772 8.019 8.282 8.564 8.861 9.171 9.49 9.827 10.178 10.546 10.93 11.332 11.751 12.19 12.648 13.126 13.624 14.144 14.685 15.251 15.843 16.464 17.115 17.795 18.504 19.24 20.002 20.789 21.602 22.443 23.311 24.207 25.131 26.084 27.066 28.08 29.126 30.204 31.315 2009 +692 NER GGR Niger General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 106.552 128.96 140.02 177.25 166.42 169.406 199.286 235.485 232.7 263 323.123 "1,145.76" 455.515 583.932 474.48 515.737 541.982 759.322 933.337 936.308 "1,001.34" 914.058 999.701 "1,291.32" "1,362.50" "1,388.37" "1,518.07" "1,601.03" "1,835.73" "2,163.97" "2,465.01" "2,650.57" "2,876.59" 2021 +692 NER GGR_NGDP Niger General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.303 10.517 10.512 11.401 10.69 10.675 11.145 12.236 11.861 13.308 14.024 46.242 16.651 17.985 13.761 13.309 13.136 15.811 18.516 17.514 17.491 14.898 15.387 18.1 18.011 17.558 18.31 17.623 18.477 18.983 19.593 19.486 19.559 2021 +692 NER GGX Niger General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 143.063 133.38 171.82 211.94 232.96 214.288 245.563 278.079 275.365 317.617 358.321 376.546 475.942 547.867 609.879 553.914 632.497 799.19 "1,030.74" "1,263.74" "1,387.59" "1,187.91" "1,267.07" "1,505.32" "1,631.77" "1,810.49" "2,006.65" "2,199.65" "2,301.96" "2,504.27" "2,844.69" "3,059.30" "3,314.80" 2021 +692 NER GGX_NGDP Niger General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.491 10.878 12.899 13.632 14.964 13.503 13.732 14.449 14.036 16.071 15.551 15.197 17.397 16.875 17.688 14.295 15.329 16.641 20.448 23.639 24.238 19.362 19.502 21.1 21.57 22.896 24.203 24.212 23.17 21.968 22.611 22.491 22.538 2021 +692 NER GGXCNL Niger General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -36.511 -4.42 -31.8 -34.69 -66.54 -44.882 -46.277 -42.594 -42.665 -54.617 -35.198 769.212 -20.427 36.065 -135.399 -38.176 -90.515 -39.868 -97.405 -327.426 -386.249 -273.856 -267.368 -214.003 -269.278 -422.123 -488.579 -598.614 -466.224 -340.302 -379.678 -408.733 -438.212 2021 +692 NER GGXCNL_NGDP Niger General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.188 -0.36 -2.387 -2.231 -4.274 -2.828 -2.588 -2.213 -2.175 -2.764 -1.528 31.045 -0.747 1.111 -3.927 -0.985 -2.194 -0.83 -1.932 -6.125 -6.747 -4.464 -4.115 -3 -3.56 -5.338 -5.893 -6.589 -4.693 -2.985 -3.018 -3.005 -2.98 2021 +692 NER GGSB Niger General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +692 NER GGSB_NPGDP Niger General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +692 NER GGXONLB Niger General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.501 12.41 -15.26 -15.47 -46.81 -23.292 -20.877 -19.964 -25.3 -46.491 -25.067 774.112 -13.361 41.565 -129.627 -32.187 -80.295 -28.993 -85.911 -311.398 -359.695 -231.925 -220.371 -146.441 -194.544 -339.455 -394.933 -492.42 -323.191 -171.63 -194.222 -204.324 -215.842 2021 +692 NER GGXONLB_NGDP Niger General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.266 1.012 -1.146 -0.995 -3.007 -1.468 -1.168 -1.037 -1.29 -2.352 -1.088 31.243 -0.488 1.28 -3.759 -0.831 -1.946 -0.604 -1.704 -5.825 -6.283 -3.78 -3.392 -2.053 -2.572 -4.293 -4.764 -5.42 -3.253 -1.506 -1.544 -1.502 -1.468 2021 +692 NER GGXWDN Niger General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 794.577 778.691 920.421 952.772 986.211 "1,302.92" "1,271.09" "1,269.50" "1,133.50" "1,056.21" "1,097.09" 394.886 367.295 261.499 434.456 467.566 496.226 693.035 771.497 920.505 "1,482.14" "1,807.78" "2,100.92" "2,605.69" "2,718.45" "3,245.30" "3,727.01" "4,642.28" "5,102.85" "5,432.62" "5,793.46" "6,179.73" "6,593.96" 2021 +692 NER GGXWDN_NGDP Niger General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.375 63.507 69.1 61.283 63.347 82.103 71.082 65.964 57.778 53.444 47.614 15.937 13.426 8.054 12.6 12.066 12.027 14.431 15.305 17.218 25.89 29.465 32.337 36.524 35.935 41.041 44.954 51.099 51.362 47.655 46.049 45.431 44.834 2021 +692 NER GGXWDG Niger General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 794.605 778.703 920.433 952.798 986.224 "1,302.93" "1,322.94" "1,328.61" "1,188.94" "1,087.95" "1,139.63" 452.998 487.791 460.063 549.487 584.277 608.457 870.667 985.689 "1,180.72" "1,710.03" "2,014.06" "2,371.03" "2,812.20" "3,011.04" "3,557.63" "4,246.03" "5,191.30" "5,661.87" "6,006.63" "6,387.48" "6,798.75" "7,242.97" 2021 +692 NER GGXWDG_NGDP Niger General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.377 63.507 69.101 61.284 63.348 82.104 73.982 69.035 60.604 55.05 49.46 18.283 17.83 14.17 15.936 15.078 14.747 18.13 19.554 22.086 29.87 32.827 36.494 39.418 39.802 44.991 51.214 57.142 56.989 52.691 50.771 49.981 49.247 2021 +692 NER NGDP_FY Niger "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal data contains preliminary outturns as of end-2021. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. Loans and government deposits at Central Bank. Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022 746.008 830.321 933.214 967.136 898.588 910.834 928.006 944.615 956.016 978.678 950.419 922.68 892.503 861.093 "1,072.38" "1,145.34" "1,226.16" "1,332.01" "1,554.72" "1,556.85" "1,586.92" "1,788.19" "1,924.54" "1,961.82" "1,976.31" "2,304.13" "2,477.72" "2,735.74" "3,246.72" "3,448.08" "3,875.00" "4,126.05" "4,802.45" "5,040.75" "5,346.05" "5,724.87" "6,135.41" "6,497.01" "7,134.25" "7,564.95" "7,907.39" "8,290.76" "9,084.87" "9,935.07" "11,399.80" "12,581.06" "13,602.54" "14,707.58" 2021 +692 NER BCA Niger Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.276 -0.181 -0.233 -0.062 0.001 -0.064 -0.156 -0.177 -0.23 -0.257 -0.236 -0.176 -0.159 -0.097 -0.126 -0.152 -0.109 -0.133 -0.152 -0.137 -0.104 -0.092 -0.166 -0.219 -0.231 -0.312 -0.314 -0.352 -0.654 -1.325 -1.137 -1.433 -1.022 -1.151 -1.307 -1.486 -1.182 -1.274 -1.625 -1.581 -1.856 -2.07 -2.291 -2.165 -1.59 -1.455 -1.83 -1.877 2020 +692 NER BCA_NGDPD Niger Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -7.808 -5.94 -8.198 -2.436 0.058 -3.156 -5.819 -5.624 -7.181 -8.373 -6.757 -5.387 -4.721 -3.196 -6.519 -6.605 -4.538 -5.818 -5.774 -5.419 -4.67 -3.782 -5.972 -6.48 -6.174 -7.127 -6.62 -6.153 -8.986 -18.097 -14.507 -16.369 -10.854 -11.274 -12.068 -15.347 -11.417 -11.393 -12.646 -12.248 -13.493 -13.841 -15.649 -13.944 -8.903 -7.338 -8.482 -7.993 2020 +694 NGA NGDP_R Nigeria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Official re-based (2010) data for 2010-13 was published in July 2014, based on SNA 2008. Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "19,305.63" "19,199.06" "19,620.19" "19,927.99" "19,979.12" "20,353.20" "21,177.92" "21,789.10" "22,332.87" "22,449.41" "23,688.28" "25,267.54" "28,957.71" "31,709.45" "35,020.55" "37,474.95" "39,995.51" "42,922.41" "46,012.52" "49,856.10" "55,469.35" "58,180.35" "60,670.05" "63,942.85" "67,977.46" "69,780.69" "68,652.43" "69,205.69" "70,536.35" "72,094.10" "70,800.54" "73,382.77" "75,708.61" "77,976.46" "80,269.27" "82,588.14" "84,998.53" "87,466.56" 2020 +694 NGA NGDP_RPCH Nigeria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.552 2.193 1.569 0.257 1.872 4.052 2.886 2.496 0.522 5.518 6.667 14.604 9.503 10.442 7.008 6.726 7.318 7.199 8.353 11.259 4.887 4.279 5.394 6.31 2.653 -1.617 0.806 1.923 2.208 -1.794 3.647 3.169 2.995 2.94 2.889 2.919 2.904 2020 +694 NGA NGDP Nigeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Official re-based (2010) data for 2010-13 was published in July 2014, based on SNA 2008. Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 499.677 596.045 909.803 "1,259.07" "1,762.81" "2,895.20" "3,779.13" "4,111.64" "4,588.99" "5,307.36" "6,897.48" "8,134.14" "11,332.25" "13,301.56" "17,321.30" "22,269.98" "28,662.47" "32,995.38" "39,157.88" "44,285.56" "55,469.35" "63,713.36" "72,599.63" "81,009.97" "90,136.99" "95,177.74" "102,575.42" "114,899.25" "129,086.91" "145,639.14" "154,252.32" "176,075.50" "207,020.89" "235,790.13" "267,433.90" "303,003.13" "343,180.11" "388,147.63" 2020 +694 NGA NGDPD Nigeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 62.165 60.131 52.275 56.807 80.128 132.23 172.686 187.866 209.677 57.477 67.824 73.128 93.983 102.935 130.345 169.645 222.791 262.215 330.26 297.458 369.062 414.095 460.952 514.966 568.499 492.437 404.649 375.745 421.737 448.12 429.423 441.541 504.203 574.271 651.34 737.97 835.822 945.341 2020 +694 NGA PPPGDP Nigeria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 173.963 178.853 186.942 194.375 199.036 207.014 219.347 229.568 237.945 242.557 261.742 285.481 332.274 371.029 420.772 464.382 510.909 563.115 615.232 670.896 755.404 808.786 836.15 897.506 971.492 982.912 973.442 990.7 "1,033.87" "1,075.61" "1,069.04" "1,154.07" "1,275.30" "1,360.30" "1,429.68" "1,498.32" "1,571.40" "1,648.32" 2020 +694 NGA NGDP_D Nigeria "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.588 3.105 4.637 6.318 8.823 14.225 17.845 18.87 20.548 23.641 29.118 32.192 39.134 41.948 49.46 59.426 71.664 76.872 85.103 88.827 100 109.51 119.663 126.691 132.598 136.396 149.413 166.026 183.008 202.013 217.869 239.941 273.444 302.386 333.171 366.885 403.748 443.767 2020 +694 NGA NGDPRPC Nigeria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "202,764.71" "196,574.73" "195,884.57" "194,038.94" "189,746.08" "188,546.36" "191,362.72" "192,045.50" "191,995.07" "188,239.22" "193,715.29" "201,505.19" "225,183.60" "240,403.39" "258,798.03" "269,866.05" "280,595.38" "293,306.05" "306,198.94" "323,059.12" "349,957.73" "357,362.20" "362,796.24" "372,267.20" "385,348.83" "385,237.10" "369,178.49" "362,574.55" "360,109.00" "358,741.34" "343,458.55" "347,125.95" "349,294.86" "350,957.58" "352,501.92" "353,934.50" "355,533.79" "357,149.22" 2012 +694 NGA NGDPRPPPPC Nigeria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,902.64" "2,814.03" "2,804.15" "2,777.73" "2,716.27" "2,699.10" "2,739.41" "2,749.19" "2,748.47" "2,694.70" "2,773.09" "2,884.61" "3,223.57" "3,441.45" "3,704.77" "3,863.21" "4,016.81" "4,198.76" "4,383.33" "4,624.69" "5,009.75" "5,115.75" "5,193.54" "5,329.12" "5,516.38" "5,514.78" "5,284.90" "5,190.36" "5,155.07" "5,135.49" "4,916.71" "4,969.21" "5,000.26" "5,024.06" "5,046.17" "5,066.68" "5,089.57" "5,112.70" 2012 +694 NGA NGDPPC Nigeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,248.05" "6,102.76" "9,083.32" "12,259.57" "16,741.82" "26,820.33" "34,148.07" "36,239.32" "39,451.43" "44,502.44" "56,405.44" "64,868.67" "88,122.90" "100,845.02" "128,002.48" "160,371.42" "201,086.51" "225,470.71" "260,583.51" "286,962.97" "349,957.73" "391,347.69" "434,133.02" "471,629.81" "510,966.16" "525,446.13" "551,599.37" "601,967.02" "659,026.97" "724,702.64" "748,289.12" "832,898.15" "955,126.89" "1,061,247.68" "1,174,434.02" "1,298,531.03" "1,435,461.59" "1,584,909.99" 2012 +694 NGA NGDPDPC Nigeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 652.915 615.663 521.905 553.126 760.992 "1,224.94" "1,560.38" "1,655.82" "1,802.59" 481.951 554.64 583.187 730.836 780.399 963.236 "1,221.65" "1,563.03" "1,791.82" "2,197.78" "1,927.48" "2,328.43" "2,543.50" "2,756.41" "2,998.07" "3,222.69" "2,718.59" "2,176.00" "1,968.56" "2,153.09" "2,229.85" "2,083.16" "2,088.64" "2,326.23" "2,584.69" "2,860.36" "3,162.60" "3,496.10" "3,860.08" 2012 +694 NGA PPPPC Nigeria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,827.11" "1,831.24" "1,866.40" "1,892.63" "1,890.29" "1,917.72" "1,982.01" "2,023.37" "2,045.61" "2,033.85" "2,140.44" "2,276.68" "2,583.86" "2,812.94" "3,109.46" "3,344.13" "3,584.37" "3,847.99" "4,094.18" "4,347.30" "4,765.87" "4,967.82" "5,000.03" "5,225.17" "5,507.17" "5,426.35" "5,234.69" "5,190.36" "5,278.21" "5,352.23" "5,185.97" "5,459.14" "5,883.81" "6,122.45" "6,278.42" "6,421.10" "6,572.91" "6,730.54" 2012 +694 NGA NGAP_NPGDP Nigeria Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +694 NGA PPPSH Nigeria Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.629 0.611 0.562 0.56 0.545 0.536 0.537 0.531 0.53 0.515 0.518 0.54 0.602 0.633 0.664 0.679 0.688 0.7 0.729 0.793 0.838 0.845 0.83 0.85 0.886 0.879 0.838 0.81 0.797 0.793 0.804 0.787 0.788 0.791 0.789 0.786 0.783 0.781 2020 +694 NGA PPPEX Nigeria Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.872 3.333 4.867 6.478 8.857 13.986 17.229 17.91 19.286 21.881 26.352 28.493 34.105 35.85 41.165 47.956 56.101 58.594 63.647 66.01 73.43 78.777 86.826 90.261 92.782 96.832 105.374 115.978 124.858 135.402 144.291 152.569 162.331 173.337 187.059 202.229 218.391 235.48 2020 +694 NGA NID_NGDP Nigeria Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Official re-based (2010) data for 2010-13 was published in July 2014, based on SNA 2008. Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.192 12.234 13.36 13.153 10.654 11.601 11.878 13.25 16.042 17.915 14.361 15.14 20.072 17.546 16.553 15.576 16.268 18.654 15.611 19.418 17.291 16.212 14.908 14.904 15.803 15.49 15.367 15.474 19.814 25.416 27.497 33.835 17.908 16.218 14.298 13.069 11.822 10.292 2020 +694 NGA NGSD_NGDP Nigeria Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Official re-based (2010) data for 2010-13 was published in July 2014, based on SNA 2008. Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Official backcasted data were published in July 2016 and 1990-2009 nominal and real GDP numbers were updated. However expenditure components of GDP are still IMF staff estimates and are subject to revision with official backcasted data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.216 14.234 17.698 11.779 7.998 9.651 13.909 13.544 14.018 18.795 25.311 18.528 21.225 20.84 29.473 37.109 32.659 29.198 24.436 24.08 20.843 18.788 18.677 18.603 15.962 12.355 16.621 18.851 21.298 22.152 23.544 33.416 17.718 15.529 13.8 12.725 11.593 10.157 2020 +694 NGA PCPI Nigeria "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. The base period is November 2009 which explains the small discrepancy in 2009. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.322 23.689 26.217 28.278 30.149 32.241 38.324 43.262 49.333 56.733 66.864 72.358 76.267 85.099 95.768 108.928 120.719 135.478 146.986 158.815 173.125 200.298 233.352 261.574 291.386 329.985 385.927 458.921 538.422 606.5 676.248 754.016 840.728 2020 +694 NGA PCPIPCH Nigeria "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.291 10.673 7.862 6.618 6.938 18.869 12.883 14.033 15.001 17.856 8.218 5.401 11.581 12.536 13.742 10.825 12.225 8.495 8.048 9.01 15.696 16.502 12.094 11.397 13.247 16.953 18.914 17.323 12.644 11.5 11.5 11.5 2020 +694 NGA PCPIE Nigeria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009. The base period is November 2009 which explains the small discrepancy in 2009. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.965 23.966 26.414 29.561 29.627 33.931 39.528 44.338 54.895 60.389 67.373 73.1 77.93 89.66 102.15 114.22 125.97 141.06 152.29 164.44 180.15 213.56 246.38 274.57 307.47 355.91 411.52 498.128 573.523 639.478 713.018 795.015 886.442 2020 +694 NGA PCPIEPCH Nigeria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.314 10.213 11.913 0.224 14.527 16.495 12.169 23.811 10.008 11.565 8.5 6.607 15.052 13.93 11.816 10.287 11.979 7.961 7.978 9.554 18.546 15.368 11.442 11.982 15.754 15.625 21.046 15.136 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 2020 +694 NGA TM_RPCH Nigeria Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Other;. See https://customs.gov.ng/ Prohibition List for details. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.852 -12.603 11.997 0.255 23.875 -17.078 34.452 11.335 -18.529 -17.467 40.725 -0.032 28.045 -17.448 29.983 -1.666 20.332 13.185 -3.375 23.116 6.171 -10.754 -3.223 17.63 3.483 -29.278 2.195 28.613 44.408 -19.665 -25.43 -2.966 -4.461 -5.967 -5.295 -1.157 -1.454 2020 +694 NGA TMG_RPCH Nigeria Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Other;. See https://customs.gov.ng/ Prohibition List for details. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70.48 -8.322 -0.492 -3.35 15.936 -25.981 57.263 14.681 -15.773 -15.902 36.802 -2.401 37.383 -20.056 44.824 -24.456 19.223 15.758 -3.113 38.317 10.798 -13.863 -1.629 17.125 15.897 -26.005 -15.391 10.093 58.753 -1.085 -27.542 -4.529 -3.539 -7.248 -7.199 -0.309 0.959 2020 +694 NGA TX_RPCH Nigeria Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Other;. See https://customs.gov.ng/ Prohibition List for details. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.943 -0.325 -3.204 -7.302 16.385 15.928 0.116 -11.073 4.875 -2.003 8.652 -9.693 30.987 6.505 6.113 -13.673 2.921 -3.676 3.919 10.109 -9.725 -3.539 1.961 -9.029 8.652 -7.177 8.194 0.052 17.777 -16.657 -21.363 -11.525 -6.035 -3.942 -5.483 -0.847 0.762 2020 +694 NGA TXG_RPCH Nigeria Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Other;. See https://customs.gov.ng/ Prohibition List for details. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.816 -1.875 -5.634 -0.335 14.995 16.629 -0.48 -14.861 7.06 -3.767 9.041 -15.115 32.907 11.258 12.638 -14.329 4.787 -4.102 2.61 10.193 -9.332 -2.672 1.989 -8.977 4.103 -10.445 8.007 2.937 18.054 -19.277 -19.493 -10.04 -7.461 -6.794 -6.522 -0.999 0.879 2020 +694 NGA LUR Nigeria Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017. There is no data for the period between 2018Q3 and 2020Q2 and for 2020Q3. Latest actual data available from the source is 2020Q4. Employment type: The new definition of unemployment uses a variant of the ILO definition. People who worked 20-40 hours are now reported as underemployed rather than unemployed. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.092 5.957 10.566 9.955 7.841 9 13.375 17.462 22.562 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +694 NGA LE Nigeria Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +694 NGA LP Nigeria Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022 73.424 75.441 77.428 79.415 81.449 83.563 85.766 88.048 90.395 92.788 95.212 97.668 100.162 102.701 105.294 107.948 110.669 113.458 116.32 119.26 122.284 125.394 128.596 131.901 135.32 138.865 142.538 146.34 150.27 154.325 158.503 162.805 167.229 171.766 176.405 181.137 185.96 190.873 195.875 200.964 206.14 211.401 216.747 222.182 227.713 233.343 239.073 244.902 2012 +694 NGA GGR Nigeria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.416 104.331 216.387 246.923 225.988 464.599 598.054 626.255 496.892 "1,011.00" "1,986.95" "2,247.88" "2,348.45" "2,794.77" "4,127.32" "5,059.64" "6,040.81" "5,615.14" "7,861.48" "4,475.06" "6,889.58" "11,295.84" "10,676.38" "9,302.27" "9,858.21" "6,901.31" "5,248.67" "7,555.40" "10,978.48" "11,406.77" "10,035.05" "12,768.43" "17,803.21" "20,668.15" "22,205.50" "23,950.81" "26,021.03" "28,883.15" 2020 +694 NGA GGR_NGDP Nigeria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.296 17.504 23.784 19.612 12.82 16.047 15.825 15.231 10.828 19.049 28.807 27.635 20.724 21.011 23.828 22.72 21.076 17.018 20.076 10.105 12.421 17.729 14.706 11.483 10.937 7.251 5.117 6.576 8.505 7.832 6.506 7.252 8.6 8.765 8.303 7.904 7.582 7.441 2020 +694 NGA GGX Nigeria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 99.769 114.241 204.318 354.633 299.419 361.811 418.613 560.502 721.385 "1,114.94" "1,706.56" "2,509.97" "2,196.31" "3,086.76" "3,176.67" "3,966.70" "3,530.25" "5,983.50" "5,630.70" "6,833.68" "9,203.48" "11,020.64" "10,769.75" "11,458.79" "12,047.42" "10,516.71" "10,012.08" "13,777.07" "16,548.56" "18,237.81" "18,639.41" "23,411.96" "30,722.30" "34,262.16" "37,865.33" "42,247.65" "47,299.92" "53,317.75" 2020 +694 NGA GGX_NGDP Nigeria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.967 19.167 22.457 28.166 16.985 12.497 11.077 13.632 15.72 21.007 24.742 30.857 19.381 23.206 18.34 17.812 12.317 18.134 14.379 15.431 16.592 17.297 14.834 14.145 13.366 11.05 9.761 11.991 12.82 12.523 12.084 13.297 14.84 14.531 14.159 13.943 13.783 13.736 2020 +694 NGA GGXCNL Nigeria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.354 -9.91 12.068 -107.711 -73.432 102.789 179.441 65.754 -224.493 -103.942 280.387 -262.081 152.133 -291.989 950.654 "1,092.94" "2,510.56" -368.355 "2,230.78" "-2,358.62" "-2,313.89" 275.202 -93.368 "-2,156.52" "-2,189.21" "-3,615.39" "-4,763.41" "-6,221.67" "-5,570.08" "-6,831.04" "-8,604.36" "-10,643.54" "-12,919.09" "-13,594.02" "-15,659.83" "-18,296.84" "-21,278.89" "-24,434.61" 2020 +694 NGA GGXCNL_NGDP Nigeria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.671 -1.663 1.326 -8.555 -4.166 3.55 4.748 1.599 -4.892 -1.958 4.065 -3.222 1.342 -2.195 5.488 4.908 8.759 -1.116 5.697 -5.326 -4.171 0.432 -0.129 -2.662 -2.429 -3.799 -4.644 -5.415 -4.315 -4.69 -5.578 -6.045 -6.24 -5.765 -5.856 -6.038 -6.201 -6.295 2020 +694 NGA GGSB Nigeria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +694 NGA GGSB_NPGDP Nigeria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +694 NGA GGXONLB Nigeria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.791 24.15 73.737 -28.286 -3.871 175.36 244.507 137.407 -136.056 169.307 560.298 64.557 365.194 253.691 "1,189.51" "1,508.86" "2,704.58" -161.156 "2,478.76" "-2,070.36" "-1,965.49" 811.702 613.311 "-1,356.81" "-1,314.93" "-2,541.42" "-3,449.95" "-4,664.81" "-3,383.96" "-4,388.70" "-5,343.47" "-6,421.88" "-8,178.04" "-7,581.15" "-8,200.90" "-9,269.92" "-9,955.41" "-10,445.80" 2020 +694 NGA GGXONLB_NGDP Nigeria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.362 4.052 8.105 -2.247 -0.22 6.057 6.47 3.342 -2.965 3.19 8.123 0.794 3.223 1.907 6.867 6.775 9.436 -0.488 6.33 -4.675 -3.543 1.274 0.845 -1.675 -1.459 -2.67 -3.363 -4.06 -2.621 -3.013 -3.464 -3.647 -3.95 -3.215 -3.067 -3.059 -2.901 -2.691 2020 +694 NGA GGXWDN Nigeria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 158.816 "2,358.04" "3,580.29" "7,935.27" "7,747.53" "9,272.36" "12,410.07" "15,112.48" "19,491.68" "24,057.63" "30,325.35" "37,065.77" "52,528.56" "63,729.76" "76,560.47" "90,147.90" "105,804.90" "124,102.02" "145,381.18" "169,816.08" 2020 +694 NGA GGXWDN_NGDP Nigeria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.406 5.325 6.455 12.455 10.672 11.446 13.768 15.878 19.002 20.938 23.492 25.45 34.054 36.195 36.982 38.232 39.563 40.957 42.363 43.75 2020 +694 NGA GGXWDG Nigeria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 358.177 446.805 638.359 894.247 985.351 985.495 952.585 992.395 "1,021.75" "3,446.48" "3,972.98" "4,318.95" "4,902.98" "5,597.98" "6,146.98" "4,217.97" "2,695.45" "2,678.02" "2,849.17" "3,816.19" "5,210.27" "11,105.73" "12,760.70" "14,816.15" "15,810.70" "19,348.06" "24,013.00" "29,115.98" "35,743.22" "42,483.63" "53,195.37" "64,493.13" "77,321.82" "90,909.25" "106,566.25" "124,863.37" "146,142.53" "170,577.42" 2020 +694 NGA GGXWDG_NGDP Nigeria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.682 74.962 70.164 71.024 55.897 34.039 25.206 24.136 22.265 64.938 57.6 53.097 43.266 42.085 35.488 18.94 9.404 8.116 7.276 8.617 9.393 17.431 17.577 18.289 17.541 20.328 23.41 25.34 27.689 29.17 34.486 36.628 37.35 38.555 39.848 41.209 42.585 43.947 2020 +694 NGA NGDP_FY Nigeria "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Historical data series, annual budget and MTEF at the Federal Government level, and additional data from the authorities Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Fiscal data are based on execution data received from the authorities. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;. AMCON debt and CBN overdraft. Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 499.677 596.045 909.803 "1,259.07" "1,762.81" "2,895.20" "3,779.13" "4,111.64" "4,588.99" "5,307.36" "6,897.48" "8,134.14" "11,332.25" "13,301.56" "17,321.30" "22,269.98" "28,662.47" "32,995.38" "39,157.88" "44,285.56" "55,469.35" "63,713.36" "72,599.63" "81,009.97" "90,136.99" "95,177.74" "102,575.42" "114,899.25" "129,086.91" "145,639.14" "154,252.32" "176,075.50" "207,020.89" "235,790.13" "267,433.90" "303,003.13" "343,180.11" "388,147.63" 2020 +694 NGA BCA Nigeria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. IMF Statistics Department Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Nigerian naira Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.178 -6.474 -7.282 -4.332 0.123 2.604 0.211 -0.073 -0.296 1.09 4.988 1.203 2.268 -0.78 -2.128 -2.578 3.507 0.552 -4.244 0.506 7.427 2.478 1.083 3.391 16.841 36.529 36.518 27.648 29.145 13.869 13.111 10.668 17.374 19.049 0.907 -15.439 5.077 12.689 6.261 -14.627 -16.976 -1.849 -0.954 -3.731 -2.986 -2.837 -2.326 -1.608 2020 +694 NGA BCA_NGDPD Nigeria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.024 2 4.338 -1.374 -2.656 -1.95 2.031 0.294 -2.024 0.88 10.951 3.388 1.152 3.294 12.92 21.533 16.391 10.544 8.825 4.663 3.553 2.576 3.769 3.699 0.159 -3.135 1.255 3.377 1.484 -3.264 -3.953 -0.419 -0.189 -0.65 -0.458 -0.384 -0.278 -0.17 2020 +962 MKD NGDP_R North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 269.265 249.07 244.587 241.897 244.799 248.106 256.494 267.646 279.794 271.212 275.263 281.381 294.533 308.447 324.292 345.285 364.179 362.873 375.061 383.837 382.086 393.263 407.535 423.249 435.304 440.013 452.688 470.389 441.645 459.153 471.505 485.678 504.395 523.777 543.532 564.215 2021 +962 MKD NGDP_RPCH North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.5 -1.8 -1.1 1.2 1.351 3.381 4.348 4.539 -3.067 1.494 2.223 4.674 4.724 5.137 6.473 5.472 -0.359 3.359 2.34 -0.456 2.925 3.629 3.856 2.848 1.082 2.881 3.91 -6.111 3.964 2.69 3.006 3.854 3.843 3.772 3.805 2021 +962 MKD NGDP North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.408 62.245 154.03 178.345 185.629 195.607 205.029 219.918 248.646 252.393 258.581 268.693 280.787 308.447 334.839 372.889 414.89 414.622 437.297 464.186 466.703 501.891 527.631 558.954 594.794 618.106 660.877 692.683 655.931 723.238 820.82 901.915 964.776 "1,026.90" "1,092.66" "1,160.25" 2021 +962 MKD NGDPD North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.443 2.687 3.561 4.687 4.642 3.928 3.764 3.867 3.774 3.709 3.991 4.946 5.684 6.257 6.86 8.337 9.912 9.4 9.415 10.499 9.751 10.824 11.378 10.067 10.686 11.336 12.694 12.609 12.138 13.889 14.101 15.024 16.13 17.281 18.511 19.79 2021 +962 MKD PPPGDP North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.57 10.956 10.989 11.096 11.435 11.789 12.325 13.042 13.943 13.819 14.244 14.848 15.96 17.238 18.683 20.429 21.961 22.022 23.035 24.064 24.559 26.27 27.776 28.76 31.37 32.458 34.191 36.164 34.363 37.21 40.927 43.66 46.293 48.966 51.78 54.79 2021 +962 MKD NGDP_D North Macedonia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.608 24.991 62.976 73.728 75.829 78.84 79.935 82.168 88.868 93.061 93.94 95.491 95.333 100 103.252 107.995 113.925 114.261 116.594 120.933 122.146 127.622 129.469 132.063 136.639 140.474 145.99 147.257 148.52 157.516 174.085 185.702 191.274 196.057 201.029 205.64 2021 +962 MKD NGDPRPC North Macedonia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "139,330.00" "128,257.14" "125,307.83" "123,197.41" "123,816.09" "125,092.99" "128,700.29" "133,704.36" "139,234.66" "134,522.22" "136,153.82" "138,855.52" "144,908.55" "151,432.97" "158,815.56" "168,828.91" "177,768.05" "176,776.50" "182,308.81" "186,347.28" "185,272.32" "190,371.24" "196,955.59" "204,341.96" "209,916.37" "212,023.70" "217,938.97" "226,556.47" "213,478.00" "221,940.85" "227,911.43" "234,762.41" "243,809.33" "253,178.08" "262,727.08" "272,724.82" 2021 +962 MKD NGDPRPPPPC North Macedonia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,277.92" "9,461.11" "9,243.55" "9,087.87" "9,133.51" "9,227.70" "9,493.80" "9,862.93" "10,270.89" "9,923.26" "10,043.62" "10,242.92" "10,689.43" "11,170.72" "11,715.30" "12,453.96" "13,113.37" "13,040.22" "13,448.33" "13,746.23" "13,666.93" "14,043.06" "14,528.77" "15,073.64" "15,484.84" "15,640.30" "16,076.65" "16,712.33" "15,747.57" "16,371.85" "16,812.28" "17,317.66" "17,985.02" "18,676.12" "19,380.52" "20,118.02" 2021 +962 MKD NGDPPC North Macedonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,420.42" "32,052.55" "78,913.39" "90,830.88" "93,888.39" "98,623.22" "102,876.60" "109,861.72" "123,734.40" "125,187.92" "127,902.38" "132,594.27" "138,145.60" "151,432.97" "163,980.74" "182,326.03" "202,521.80" "201,986.44" "212,560.35" "225,355.55" "226,302.85" "242,956.01" "254,996.20" "269,859.48" "286,827.13" "297,839.21" "318,168.03" "333,621.35" "317,057.46" "349,591.65" "396,759.98" "435,958.99" "466,343.98" "496,374.31" "528,157.85" "560,831.09" 2021 +962 MKD NGDPDPC North Macedonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,263.86" "1,383.54" "1,824.42" "2,387.16" "2,348.11" "1,980.43" "1,888.76" "1,931.99" "1,878.24" "1,839.62" "1,974.06" "2,440.81" "2,796.62" "3,071.90" "3,359.61" "4,076.30" "4,838.15" "4,579.09" "4,576.23" "5,097.26" "4,728.37" "5,239.65" "5,498.61" "4,860.42" "5,152.97" "5,462.38" "6,111.19" "6,073.00" "5,867.16" "6,713.67" "6,815.77" "7,262.39" "7,796.91" "8,353.05" "8,947.90" "9,565.94" 2021 +962 MKD PPPPC North Macedonia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,987.07" "5,641.88" "5,629.89" "5,651.13" "5,783.51" "5,943.90" "6,184.14" "6,515.11" "6,938.30" "6,854.50" "7,045.76" "7,327.39" "7,852.08" "8,462.94" "9,149.39" "9,989.11" "10,719.71" "10,728.24" "11,196.97" "11,682.80" "11,908.50" "12,716.66" "13,423.77" "13,884.95" "15,127.59" "15,640.30" "16,460.69" "17,417.67" "16,609.98" "17,986.00" "19,783.01" "21,103.73" "22,376.87" "23,668.59" "25,028.88" "26,484.08" 2021 +962 MKD NGAP_NPGDP North Macedonia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +962 MKD PPPSH North Macedonia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.035 0.032 0.03 0.029 0.028 0.027 0.027 0.028 0.028 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.026 0.027 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 2021 +962 MKD PPPEX North Macedonia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.072 5.681 14.017 16.073 16.234 16.592 16.636 16.863 17.834 18.264 18.153 18.096 17.594 17.894 17.923 18.252 18.892 18.828 18.984 19.29 19.003 19.105 18.996 19.435 18.961 19.043 19.329 19.154 19.088 19.437 20.056 20.658 20.84 20.972 21.102 21.176 2021 +962 MKD NID_NGDP North Macedonia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +962 MKD NGSD_NGDP North Macedonia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.343 2.049 3.025 14.494 13.227 12.935 14.141 16.201 19.371 10.991 10.608 14.059 13.143 17.412 20.981 16.802 15.201 18.987 22.443 24.405 25.763 27.162 29.79 28.45 29.657 31.225 32.262 30.99 25.583 30.276 29.615 31.08 32.135 32.691 33.28 33.9 2021 +962 MKD PCPI North Macedonia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.367 27.932 63.288 73.651 75.467 76.444 76.86 75.877 80.89 85.096 86.006 86.742 86.353 86.805 89.596 91.613 99.246 98.513 99.998 103.903 107.35 110.34 110.029 109.699 109.437 110.916 112.533 113.396 114.757 118.464 131.033 136.974 140.193 143.1 146.241 149.148 2021 +962 MKD PCPIPCH North Macedonia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 338.684 126.583 16.374 2.467 1.294 0.544 -1.279 6.608 5.199 1.07 0.856 -0.449 0.524 3.215 2.251 8.332 -0.739 1.508 3.905 3.317 2.785 -0.282 -0.3 -0.239 1.352 1.458 0.766 1.2 3.231 10.61 4.534 2.35 2.074 2.195 1.987 2021 +962 MKD PCPIE North Macedonia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 75.056 74.493 76.876 75.251 77.729 82.266 85.523 86.213 88.521 86.602 87.548 90.278 95.832 99.715 98.299 101.28 104.1 109.05 110.55 109.9 109.55 109.23 111.89 112.83 113.32 115.87 121.51 132.798 138.158 140.585 143.539 146.766 149.419 2021 +962 MKD PCPIEPCH North Macedonia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.75 3.2 -2.114 3.293 5.836 3.96 0.806 2.677 -2.167 1.092 3.117 6.153 4.052 -1.42 3.032 2.784 4.755 1.376 -0.588 -0.318 -0.292 2.435 0.84 0.434 2.25 4.868 9.29 4.036 1.757 2.101 2.248 1.808 2021 +962 MKD TM_RPCH North Macedonia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.393 25.699 -0.977 -7.325 -10.465 -3.03 0 32.696 -24.328 15.103 -5.914 21.363 9.666 9.402 14.981 5.128 -12.259 10.367 7.983 8.24 2.168 14.147 9.945 11.126 5.238 10.733 10.083 -10.903 13.931 8.49 6.527 7.289 7.09 6.214 6.211 2021 +962 MKD TMG_RPCH North Macedonia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.14 23.398 0.701 1.62 -10.967 5.509 -8.861 32.696 -24.328 15.103 -5.914 21.567 10.605 13.09 16.874 6.128 -12.41 11.475 10.629 6.343 1.435 12.259 8.475 13.117 5.55 7.564 14.749 -10.283 12.122 16.33 -1.342 5.45 5.988 5.144 5.54 2021 +962 MKD TX_RPCH North Macedonia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.049 1.361 -0.756 -10.695 -11.038 -3.586 0 0 -14.195 -4.861 0.336 17.191 17.927 12.135 13.79 -4.668 -13.891 23.68 16.137 1.952 6.094 16.479 8.476 9.081 8.347 12.805 8.877 -10.897 12.257 6.54 6.154 7.826 8.01 6.283 6.208 2021 +962 MKD TXG_RPCH North Macedonia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.645 -5.488 1.792 -2.779 -13.434 -1.025 -10.007 23.2 -19.368 -16.067 0.336 25.99 29.245 20.131 17.335 -5.992 -21.276 43.236 12.707 1.32 5.993 18.098 9.579 14.424 11.054 14.154 14.002 -10.947 10.405 13.395 1.218 7.084 7.641 5.458 6.029 2021 +962 MKD LUR North Macedonia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.992 36.104 34.481 32.411 31.727 30.515 31.944 36.687 37.15 37.25 36.025 34.925 33.775 32.175 32.05 31.375 31 29 28.025 26.05 23.75 22.375 20.725 17.25 16.375 15.7 15.249 15.007 14.801 14.622 14.473 14.388 2021 +962 MKD LE North Macedonia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +962 MKD LP North Macedonia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.933 1.942 1.952 1.963 1.977 1.983 1.993 2.002 2.01 2.016 2.022 2.026 2.033 2.037 2.042 2.045 2.049 2.053 2.057 2.06 2.062 2.066 2.069 2.071 2.074 2.075 2.077 2.076 2.069 2.069 2.069 2.069 2.069 2.069 2.069 2.069 2021 +962 MKD GGR North Macedonia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.705 63.938 73.023 85.533 79.453 85.204 96.535 96.845 100.875 103.617 119.422 136.222 128.261 131.625 136.387 137.444 139.711 145.201 160.683 168.954 179.435 188.424 203.911 189.77 218.505 244.005 270.58 292.856 312.811 335.407 357.081 2021 +962 MKD GGR_NGDP North Macedonia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.914 30.558 32.537 34.399 31.48 32.951 35.928 34.491 32.704 30.945 32.026 32.833 30.934 30.1 29.382 29.45 27.837 27.519 28.747 28.405 29.03 28.511 29.438 28.931 30.212 29.727 30.001 30.355 30.462 30.696 30.776 2021 +962 MKD GGX North Macedonia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.408 67.274 72.962 79.628 94.299 98.758 96.729 95.795 100.217 105.317 117.269 140.074 139.156 142.167 147.87 155.211 158.964 167.335 180.108 185.024 196.331 200.024 217.542 243.636 257.288 287.247 308.382 325.562 345.518 367.984 389.719 2021 +962 MKD GGX_NGDP North Macedonia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.266 32.153 32.51 32.024 37.362 38.192 36 34.117 32.491 31.453 31.449 33.762 33.562 32.51 31.856 33.257 31.673 31.714 32.222 31.107 31.763 30.266 31.406 37.144 35.574 34.995 34.192 33.745 33.647 33.678 33.589 2021 +962 MKD GGXCNL North Macedonia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.703 -3.336 0.061 5.905 -14.846 -13.554 -0.194 1.05 0.658 -1.7 2.153 -3.852 -10.895 -10.542 -11.483 -17.767 -19.253 -22.134 -19.425 -16.07 -16.896 -11.6 -13.631 -53.866 -38.783 -43.242 -37.802 -32.706 -32.708 -32.577 -32.639 2021 +962 MKD GGXCNL_NGDP North Macedonia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.352 -1.594 0.027 2.375 -5.882 -5.242 -0.072 0.374 0.213 -0.508 0.577 -0.928 -2.628 -2.411 -2.474 -3.807 -3.836 -4.195 -3.475 -2.702 -2.734 -1.755 -1.968 -8.212 -5.362 -5.268 -4.191 -3.39 -3.185 -2.981 -2.813 2021 +962 MKD GGSB North Macedonia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +962 MKD GGSB_NPGDP North Macedonia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +962 MKD GGXONLB North Macedonia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.317 0.364 3.228 10.066 -10.487 -9.975 2.546 3.465 3.269 1.437 5.068 -1.228 -8.45 -7.368 -8.012 -13.551 -14.647 -17.044 -12.967 -9.26 -8.487 -3.901 -5.519 -45.835 -29.697 -33.021 -23.95 -17.657 -15.571 -12.658 -10.858 2021 +962 MKD GGXONLB_NGDP North Macedonia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.662 0.174 1.438 4.048 -4.155 -3.858 0.947 1.234 1.06 0.429 1.359 -0.296 -2.038 -1.685 -1.726 -2.904 -2.918 -3.23 -2.32 -1.557 -1.373 -0.59 -0.797 -6.988 -4.106 -4.023 -2.655 -1.83 -1.516 -1.158 -0.936 2021 +962 MKD GGXWDN North Macedonia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.275 96.511 89.001 87.374 87.694 86.096 91.29 74.713 73.907 77.141 87.121 94.878 121.022 137.636 151.726 177.832 202.102 220.766 239.485 258.921 275.937 335.257 378.484 434.034 455.179 492.798 527.337 550.96 585.43 2021 +962 MKD GGXWDN_NGDP North Macedonia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.52 38.815 35.263 33.79 32.637 30.663 29.597 22.313 19.82 18.593 21.012 21.696 26.072 29.491 30.231 33.704 36.157 37.116 38.745 39.178 39.836 51.112 52.332 52.878 50.468 51.079 51.352 50.424 50.457 2021 +962 MKD GGXWDG North Macedonia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.955 113.285 114.118 104.633 97.969 97.096 113.105 102.413 87.747 85.64 98.387 106.144 128.71 157.102 170.487 200.58 212.831 236.785 243.427 267.161 280.179 340.302 384.779 441.578 463.973 502.842 538.631 563.504 599.224 2021 +962 MKD GGXWDG_NGDP North Macedonia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.834 45.561 45.214 40.464 36.461 34.58 36.669 30.586 23.532 20.642 23.729 24.273 27.728 33.662 33.969 38.015 38.077 39.81 39.383 40.425 40.448 51.881 53.202 53.797 51.443 52.12 52.452 51.572 51.646 2021 +962 MKD NGDP_FY North Macedonia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Due to limited data on government assets, our net debt currently reflects gross debt net of government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Budget forecast and medium term projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Lending minus repayment is included in total expenditures Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.662 63.521 157.188 182.002 189.434 199.617 209.232 224.427 248.646 252.393 258.581 268.693 280.787 308.447 334.839 372.889 414.89 414.622 437.297 464.186 466.703 501.891 527.631 558.954 594.794 618.106 660.877 692.683 655.931 723.238 820.82 901.915 964.776 "1,026.90" "1,092.66" "1,160.25" 2021 +962 MKD BCA North Macedonia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Macedonian denar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.009 -0.109 -0.305 -0.273 -0.331 -0.297 -0.311 -0.098 -0.068 -0.248 -0.356 -0.192 -0.45 -0.152 -0.029 -0.577 -1.268 -0.637 -0.191 -0.263 -0.309 -0.178 -0.057 -0.197 -0.305 -0.119 -0.008 -0.412 -0.418 -0.492 -0.94 -0.694 -0.668 -0.656 -0.703 -0.779 2021 +962 MKD BCA_NGDPD North Macedonia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.379 -4.075 -8.57 -5.83 -7.14 -7.57 -8.253 -2.522 -1.791 -6.694 -8.927 -3.881 -7.914 -2.436 -0.428 -6.925 -12.792 -6.776 -2.029 -2.509 -3.164 -1.646 -0.505 -1.953 -2.853 -1.048 -0.066 -3.27 -3.443 -3.542 -6.666 -4.619 -4.144 -3.795 -3.797 -3.938 2021 +142 NOR NGDP_R Norway "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" "1,434.89" "1,457.82" "1,461.25" "1,519.30" "1,611.26" "1,700.74" "1,769.48" "1,800.51" "1,795.91" "1,814.56" "1,849.62" "1,906.68" "1,974.83" "2,031.02" "2,133.70" "2,222.36" "2,334.10" "2,457.45" "2,521.95" "2,572.71" "2,655.16" "2,710.25" "2,749.45" "2,774.47" "2,884.61" "2,960.34" "3,031.38" "3,122.15" "3,137.02" "3,082.84" "3,104.48" "3,134.95" "3,219.69" "3,252.98" "3,317.05" "3,382.30" "3,418.55" "3,497.97" "3,537.10" "3,563.48" "3,537.93" "3,675.23" "3,809.33" "3,907.26" "3,994.75" "4,058.36" "4,110.23" "4,163.25" 2021 +142 NOR NGDP_RPCH Norway "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.515 1.598 0.235 3.973 6.052 5.553 4.042 1.753 -0.255 1.038 1.932 3.085 3.574 2.845 5.055 4.156 5.028 5.285 2.624 2.013 3.205 2.075 1.446 0.91 3.969 2.625 2.4 2.994 0.476 -1.727 0.702 0.981 2.703 1.034 1.97 1.967 1.072 2.323 1.119 0.746 -0.717 3.881 3.649 2.571 2.239 1.593 1.278 1.29 2021 +142 NOR NGDP Norway "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 318.279 365.013 404.325 449.656 506.486 562.402 581.913 634.875 664.084 708.635 749.859 790.088 813.093 855.4 897.243 963.139 "1,054.67" "1,141.34" "1,163.18" "1,265.69" "1,507.28" "1,564.31" "1,561.03" "1,620.37" "1,783.02" "1,989.99" "2,216.32" "2,350.17" "2,607.09" "2,428.48" "2,591.48" "2,792.68" "2,964.05" "3,071.22" "3,140.81" "3,111.17" "3,098.15" "3,295.38" "3,553.90" "3,563.48" "3,410.40" "4,141.88" "4,843.47" "4,875.93" "4,987.81" "5,093.31" "5,190.10" "5,299.52" 2021 +142 NOR NGDPD Norway "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 64.439 63.597 62.647 61.627 62.058 65.417 78.693 94.231 101.901 102.634 119.791 121.872 130.838 120.579 127.132 152.031 163.52 161.357 154.163 162.285 171.246 173.973 195.525 228.858 264.51 308.884 345.579 400.939 462.25 386.188 428.757 498.283 509.506 522.762 498.41 385.802 368.827 398.394 437 404.941 362.198 482.175 504.703 486.374 495.142 502.849 509.589 522.617 2021 +142 NOR PPPGDP Norway "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 60.566 67.356 71.686 77.452 85.105 92.671 98.359 102.559 105.904 111.2 117.591 125.318 132.755 139.768 149.97 159.478 170.563 182.673 189.577 196.118 206.989 216.044 222.584 229.043 244.527 258.817 273.206 288.991 295.936 292.689 298.286 307.472 327.988 340.138 338.506 313.315 308.491 332.135 343.875 352.637 354.327 383.373 425.612 452.107 471.93 488.356 504.012 520.394 2021 +142 NOR NGDP_D Norway "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.181 25.038 27.67 29.596 31.434 33.068 32.886 35.261 36.978 39.053 40.541 41.438 41.173 42.117 42.051 43.338 45.185 46.444 46.122 49.197 56.768 57.718 56.776 58.403 61.812 67.222 73.112 75.274 83.107 78.774 83.475 89.082 92.06 94.413 94.687 91.984 90.628 94.209 100.475 100 96.395 112.697 127.148 124.792 124.859 125.502 126.273 127.293 2021 +142 NOR NGDPRPC Norway "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "350,627.03" "354,954.14" "354,456.30" "367,482.65" "388,643.57" "408,910.44" "423,929.54" "428,867.57" "425,502.40" "428,657.76" "435,222.82" "446,108.01" "459,345.17" "469,620.55" "490,684.64" "508,555.12" "531,358.06" "556,827.95" "567,933.46" "575,121.41" "589,930.78" "599,692.70" "604,633.47" "606,717.50" "627,196.85" "639,133.30" "648,857.81" "661,245.08" "655,317.99" "636,599.27" "632,515.69" "630,390.05" "639,063.41" "638,302.89" "643,281.78" "649,763.88" "650,883.08" "661,205.21" "664,378.01" "665,227.62" "657,048.58" "678,692.40" "699,260.79" "712,958.33" "724,575.05" "731,723.76" "736,654.53" "741,708.06" 2021 +142 NOR NGDPRPPPPC Norway "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "33,292.39" "33,703.26" "33,655.99" "34,892.85" "36,902.10" "38,826.46" "40,252.54" "40,721.41" "40,401.88" "40,701.49" "41,324.85" "42,358.41" "43,615.29" "44,590.95" "46,591.00" "48,287.82" "50,452.99" "52,871.38" "53,925.86" "54,608.36" "56,014.53" "56,941.43" "57,410.56" "57,608.44" "59,552.98" "60,686.36" "61,609.71" "62,785.89" "62,223.11" "60,445.75" "60,058.01" "59,856.17" "60,679.72" "60,607.51" "61,080.26" "61,695.74" "61,802.01" "62,782.11" "63,083.37" "63,164.04" "62,387.43" "64,442.53" "66,395.52" "67,696.12" "68,799.13" "69,477.91" "69,946.09" "70,425.93" 2021 +142 NOR NGDPPC Norway "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "77,774.33" "88,874.46" "98,077.36" "108,760.91" "122,167.13" "135,219.22" "139,413.59" "151,222.32" "157,340.30" "167,402.69" "176,444.47" "184,857.85" "189,125.22" "197,788.81" "206,338.18" "220,400.11" "240,095.99" "258,613.50" "261,943.64" "282,940.99" "334,892.02" "346,130.89" "343,286.20" "354,338.93" "387,680.30" "429,635.87" "474,395.80" "497,747.17" "544,616.58" "501,475.01" "527,995.39" "561,565.80" "588,323.22" "602,637.99" "609,103.82" "597,676.97" "589,880.06" "622,911.65" "667,532.82" "665,227.62" "633,364.45" "764,867.23" "889,092.64" "889,712.84" "904,699.24" "918,324.51" "930,194.17" "944,141.75" 2021 +142 NOR NGDPDPC Norway "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,746.26" "15,484.68" "15,196.29" "14,906.17" "14,968.79" "15,728.22" "18,853.07" "22,445.04" "24,143.12" "24,245.45" "28,187.18" "28,514.50" "30,432.89" "27,880.63" "29,236.38" "34,790.00" "37,225.29" "36,561.41" "34,717.06" "36,278.34" "38,047.95" "38,494.69" "42,997.96" "50,046.34" "57,512.22" "66,687.76" "73,970.24" "84,915.64" "96,563.22" "79,746.89" "87,356.19" "100,197.17" "101,129.91" "102,576.68" "96,657.58" "74,115.16" "70,223.82" "75,306.67" "82,082.12" "75,594.05" "67,265.89" "89,041.59" "92,645.97" "88,748.76" "89,809.90" "90,663.78" "91,330.95" "93,107.33" 2021 +142 NOR PPPPC Norway "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,799.83" "16,399.93" "17,388.86" "18,733.88" "20,527.72" "22,281.11" "23,564.59" "24,428.72" "25,091.70" "26,269.03" "27,669.47" "29,320.71" "30,878.75" "32,317.69" "34,488.53" "36,494.07" "38,828.62" "41,391.41" "42,692.12" "43,841.62" "45,989.38" "47,803.64" "48,948.68" "50,086.83" "53,167.37" "55,878.27" "58,478.91" "61,205.86" "61,820.44" "60,439.47" "60,773.59" "61,827.82" "65,100.98" "66,742.13" "65,647.11" "60,189.92" "58,735.94" "62,782.11" "64,590.32" "65,829.87" "65,804.04" "70,796.12" "78,127.61" "82,496.19" "85,599.55" "88,050.64" "90,331.56" "92,711.20" 2021 +142 NOR NGAP_NPGDP Norway Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.634 0.12 -1.765 -2.186 -1.086 1.315 2.648 3.501 0.435 -1.441 -0.97 -1.615 -1.524 -1.506 -0.932 -0.826 -0.282 1.119 1.532 0.886 1.039 0.302 -0.615 -1.952 -0.485 0.327 1.469 3.423 2.432 -1.082 -1.076 -1.17 0.096 0.103 0.177 -0.323 -0.959 -0.568 -0.214 0.2 -2.059 0.349 0.792 0.258 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +142 NOR PPPSH Norway Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.452 0.451 0.451 0.457 0.465 0.473 0.476 0.467 0.445 0.434 0.425 0.428 0.399 0.403 0.411 0.413 0.417 0.422 0.422 0.416 0.41 0.409 0.403 0.391 0.386 0.378 0.368 0.359 0.351 0.346 0.331 0.321 0.326 0.322 0.309 0.28 0.266 0.271 0.265 0.26 0.267 0.261 0.263 0.263 0.261 0.256 0.251 0.246 2021 +142 NOR PPPEX Norway Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.255 5.419 5.64 5.806 5.951 6.069 5.916 6.19 6.271 6.373 6.377 6.305 6.125 6.12 5.983 6.039 6.183 6.248 6.136 6.454 7.282 7.241 7.013 7.074 7.292 7.689 8.112 8.132 8.81 8.297 8.688 9.083 9.037 9.029 9.278 9.93 10.043 9.922 10.335 10.105 9.625 10.804 11.38 10.785 10.569 10.43 10.298 10.184 2021 +142 NOR NID_NGDP Norway Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 28.281 27.762 28.754 26.373 27.52 27.494 32.885 31.482 30.373 27.384 24.578 22.165 21.503 22.017 22.918 24.096 22.792 25.057 28.307 24.595 21.832 20.61 20.471 19.576 21.688 22.618 24.175 27.369 26.148 24.724 25.425 25.903 26.403 27.841 27.771 27.476 28.092 27.822 28.048 29.844 30.305 25.341 24.189 25.634 26.423 26.984 27.181 27.333 2021 +142 NOR NGSD_NGDP Norway Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 28.288 31.181 29.598 30.332 32.788 32.123 26.914 26.854 26.427 27.286 26.927 25.616 24.772 24.779 25.711 27.4 29.354 31.071 27.827 29.875 36.367 36.22 32.622 31.433 33.961 38.65 40.306 39.381 41.582 35.309 36.282 38.291 39.016 38.168 38.626 35.521 32.558 33.31 36.011 32.753 31.424 40.305 43.595 40.182 37.698 36.24 34.799 33.634 2021 +142 NOR PCPI Norway "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022 31.174 35.427 39.444 42.783 45.444 48.041 51.489 55.977 59.714 62.429 65.008 67.243 68.808 70.383 71.351 73.107 74.029 75.93 77.64 79.477 81.929 84.391 85.476 87.603 88.001 89.349 91.431 92.082 95.539 97.638 100 101.285 101.991 104.153 106.28 108.587 112.442 114.551 117.718 120.27 121.817 126.061 131.986 137.001 140.7 144.218 147.102 150.044 2021 +142 NOR PCPIPCH Norway "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.912 13.643 11.341 8.465 6.218 5.715 7.176 8.717 6.676 4.546 4.131 3.438 2.328 2.288 1.376 2.46 1.263 2.567 2.252 2.366 3.086 3.004 1.287 2.488 0.454 1.532 2.329 0.713 3.754 2.197 2.419 1.285 0.697 2.12 2.042 2.171 3.55 1.875 2.765 2.168 1.287 3.484 4.7 3.8 2.7 2.5 2 2 2021 +142 NOR PCPIE Norway "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022 30.1 33.7 37.7 40.4 42.8 45.2 49.2 52.8 55.8 58.2 60.7 62.4 63.8 65 66.2 67.6 68.8 70.4 72.1 74.1 76.3 77.9 80 80.5 81.4 82.9 84.7 87.1 89 90.8 93.3 93.4 94.7 96.6 98.6 100.9 104.4 106.1 109.8 111.3 112.9 118.9 124.488 128.845 132.067 135.368 138.076 140.837 2021 +142 NOR PCPIEPCH Norway "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.477 11.96 11.869 7.162 5.941 5.607 8.85 7.317 5.682 4.301 4.296 2.801 2.244 1.881 1.846 2.115 1.775 2.326 2.415 2.774 2.969 2.097 2.696 0.625 1.118 1.843 2.171 2.834 2.181 2.022 2.753 0.107 1.392 2.006 2.07 2.333 3.469 1.628 3.487 1.366 1.438 5.314 4.7 3.5 2.5 2.5 2 2 2021 +142 NOR TM_RPCH Norway Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.926 1.513 5.143 -2.973 5.75 8.85 11.723 -6.375 -2.41 2.107 2.507 0.424 1.697 4.817 5.814 5.834 8.786 12.46 8.763 -1.556 2.014 1.739 0.994 1.231 9.006 7.915 9.076 10.02 3.201 -10.313 8.416 3.945 -0.425 6.63 5.306 2.02 -0.956 2.971 3.432 3.585 -11.936 2.281 6.343 3.347 2.171 2.214 2.237 2.258 2021 +142 NOR TMG_RPCH Norway Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 7.55 -1.184 5.443 -6.078 6.707 10.474 13.032 -6.415 -3.254 1.177 3.549 -1.889 -0.041 5.125 9.169 9.336 12.078 10.649 10.04 -3.679 1.412 0.386 1.762 3.67 11.905 8.031 10.854 9.568 2.725 -11.624 7.494 4.454 -3.67 4.649 4.328 3.049 -1.503 5.031 3.825 2.102 -2.994 4.264 3.473 1.84 1.811 1.869 1.899 1.925 2021 +142 NOR TX_RPCH Norway Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.677 1.741 0.124 7.071 7.851 7.224 2.262 1.131 6.255 10.88 8.555 6.046 4.811 3.147 8.43 5.001 10.025 7.76 0.671 2.846 3.174 4.343 -0.272 -0.113 1.029 0.453 -0.806 1.361 0.132 -4.101 0.556 -0.814 -7.245 -2.93 0.103 -2.408 1.506 17.915 5.174 -16.079 -1.225 4.709 3.496 3.877 2.304 1.17 1.366 1.381 2021 +142 NOR TXG_RPCH Norway Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2019 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.91 -1.326 2.152 12.382 7.937 8.164 2.983 7.264 6.349 11.616 9.24 7.512 7.52 3.334 10.904 6.294 10.763 6.818 -1.139 3.287 1.155 5.987 0.701 1.342 -0.248 -0.757 -1.857 1.402 0.622 -4.065 -3.146 -2.604 -12.628 -5.576 -2.491 -4.863 1.593 27.286 3.806 -22.728 4.442 5.04 2.643 3.979 2.251 0.813 1.056 1.072 2021 +142 NOR LUR Norway Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022 1.65 2.001 2.606 3.426 3.147 2.588 1.962 2.084 3.149 4.908 5.229 5.469 5.915 5.948 5.393 4.906 4.833 4.034 3.186 3.172 3.426 3.546 3.889 4.494 4.471 4.616 3.444 2.539 2.747 3.266 3.794 3.364 3.294 3.773 3.617 4.531 4.74 4.216 3.854 3.728 4.595 4.41 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 2021 +142 NOR LE Norway Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022 1.908 1.935 1.943 1.945 1.97 2.014 2.086 2.126 2.114 2.049 2.03 2.01 2.004 2.004 2.035 2.079 2.132 2.195 2.249 2.259 2.269 2.278 2.286 2.269 2.276 2.289 2.355 2.437 2.505 2.496 2.498 2.542 2.584 2.602 2.625 2.639 2.638 2.647 2.695 2.725 2.71 2.775 2.815 2.846 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +142 NOR LP Norway Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022 4.092 4.107 4.123 4.134 4.146 4.159 4.174 4.198 4.221 4.233 4.25 4.274 4.299 4.325 4.348 4.37 4.393 4.413 4.441 4.473 4.501 4.519 4.547 4.573 4.599 4.632 4.672 4.722 4.787 4.843 4.908 4.973 5.038 5.096 5.156 5.205 5.252 5.29 5.324 5.357 5.385 5.415 5.448 5.48 5.513 5.546 5.58 5.613 2021 +142 NOR GGR Norway General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 156.028 174.676 192.342 221.248 244.005 283.026 289.846 322.316 337.157 351.556 381.614 393.892 400.415 415.634 443.188 503.714 559.453 603.166 591.963 660.494 850.735 883.355 863.036 890.779 993.9 "1,128.39" "1,298.47" "1,369.31" "1,528.43" "1,361.09" "1,441.94" "1,588.69" "1,672.91" "1,670.72" "1,700.95" "1,696.27" "1,696.40" "1,800.47" "1,985.28" "2,040.38" "1,857.84" "2,373.16" "3,087.57" "3,088.12" "3,123.52" "3,155.38" "3,204.31" "3,258.02" 2021 +142 NOR GGR_NGDP Norway General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 49.022 47.855 47.571 49.204 48.176 50.324 49.809 50.768 50.77 49.61 50.891 49.854 49.246 48.589 49.394 52.299 53.045 52.847 50.892 52.185 56.442 56.469 55.286 54.974 55.743 56.703 58.587 58.264 58.626 56.047 55.641 56.888 56.44 54.399 54.156 54.522 54.755 54.636 55.862 57.258 54.476 57.297 63.747 63.334 62.623 61.951 61.739 61.478 2021 +142 NOR GGX Norway General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 139.671 158.03 177.386 195.473 210.222 229.783 257.712 295.448 321.415 340.56 366.96 394.831 417.21 429.689 442.818 475.195 496.091 519.253 556.289 588.118 623.665 676.97 721.842 773.77 800.161 834.41 900.626 967.186 "1,042.52" "1,112.37" "1,158.70" "1,215.73" "1,264.84" "1,342.89" "1,429.93" "1,508.85" "1,570.75" "1,635.85" "1,705.82" "1,805.77" "1,953.81" "1,995.78" "2,104.05" "2,220.85" "2,325.23" "2,425.21" "2,517.37" "2,613.03" 2021 +142 NOR GGX_NGDP Norway General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 43.883 43.294 43.872 43.472 41.506 40.857 44.287 46.536 48.4 48.059 48.937 49.973 51.312 50.232 49.353 49.338 47.037 45.495 47.825 46.466 41.377 43.276 46.242 47.753 44.877 41.93 40.636 41.154 39.988 45.805 44.712 43.533 42.673 43.725 45.527 48.498 50.699 49.641 47.998 50.674 57.29 48.185 43.441 45.547 46.618 47.616 48.503 49.307 2021 +142 NOR GGXCNL Norway General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 16.357 16.646 14.956 25.775 33.783 53.243 32.134 26.868 15.742 10.995 14.655 -0.939 -16.795 -14.055 0.37 28.519 63.362 83.913 35.674 72.376 227.07 206.385 141.194 117.009 193.739 293.981 397.84 402.12 485.903 248.717 283.239 372.959 408.072 327.835 271.027 187.419 125.651 164.621 279.464 234.61 -95.972 377.382 983.523 867.277 798.299 730.167 686.939 644.997 2021 +142 NOR GGXCNL_NGDP Norway General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 5.139 4.56 3.699 5.732 6.67 9.467 5.522 4.232 2.37 1.552 1.954 -0.119 -2.066 -1.643 0.041 2.961 6.008 7.352 3.067 5.718 15.065 13.193 9.045 7.221 10.866 14.773 17.951 17.11 18.638 10.242 10.93 13.355 13.767 10.674 8.629 6.024 4.056 4.996 7.864 6.584 -2.814 9.111 20.306 17.787 16.005 14.336 13.236 12.171 2021 +142 NOR GGSB Norway General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" -7.059 -9.849 -13.172 -15.842 -16.361 -14.362 -10.336 -12.458 -17.95 -31.443 -39.163 -53.734 -60.797 -58.376 -51.893 -39.095 -31.401 -28.497 -42.832 -37.159 -13.328 -15.541 -31.497 -38.114 -42.401 -45.037 -41.94 -44.471 -55.173 -96.068 -105.365 -99.114 -115.817 -132.107 -158.304 -184.111 -211.675 -226.622 -221.534 -223.772 -361.08 -354.385 -352.186 -333.673 -342.674 -351.877 -361.285 -375.014 2021 +142 NOR GGSB_NPGDP Norway General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -2.659 -3.216 -3.802 -4.169 -3.943 -3.182 -2.274 -2.545 -3.41 -5.633 -6.725 -8.836 -9.817 -8.971 -7.753 -5.489 -4.085 -3.477 -5.09 -4.018 -1.214 -1.356 -2.728 -3.129 -3.178 -2.989 -2.475 -2.446 -2.674 -4.829 -4.905 -4.238 -4.68 -5.088 -5.951 -6.991 -8.033 -8.145 -7.329 -7.32 -12.262 -10.13 -8.643 -8.125 -8.167 -8.187 -8.207 -8.301 2021 +142 NOR GGXONLB Norway General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 17.673 16.747 13.696 24.133 27.855 45.839 20.812 10.96 -3.941 -9.353 -7.17 -25.219 -39.025 -33.328 -14.507 14.393 49.692 70.886 23.793 54.323 202.897 177.47 109.397 87.617 160.013 256.497 350.754 335.564 405.225 191.548 229.778 315.465 353.985 269.165 199.345 107.567 47.715 85.229 202.95 160.168 -165.496 329.139 901.906 786.327 716.124 646.855 602.588 559.371 2021 +142 NOR GGXONLB_NGDP Norway General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 5.553 4.588 3.387 5.367 5.5 8.15 3.576 1.726 -0.594 -1.32 -0.956 -3.192 -4.8 -3.896 -1.617 1.494 4.712 6.211 2.045 4.292 13.461 11.345 7.008 5.407 8.974 12.889 15.826 14.278 15.543 7.888 8.867 11.296 11.943 8.764 6.347 3.457 1.54 2.586 5.711 4.495 -4.853 7.947 18.621 16.127 14.357 12.7 11.61 10.555 2021 +142 NOR GGXWDN Norway General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.355 -2.297 -5.46 -10.741 -18.017 -25.516 -34.39 -38.183 -67.808 -70.476 -74.471 -92.959 -89.596 -86.9 -86.333 -123.221 -148.702 -183.123 -206.713 -236.747 -322.793 -466.305 -461.274 -548.201 -692.195 -892.316 "-1,168.00" "-1,184.70" "-1,259.78" "-1,046.85" "-1,207.57" "-1,325.09" "-1,452.95" "-1,846.95" "-2,343.64" "-2,662.33" "-2,608.61" "-2,612.20" "-2,536.53" "-2,668.93" "-2,733.73" "-3,592.71" "-3,674.32" "-4,222.15" "-4,753.14" "-5,267.29" "-5,775.28" "-6,277.42" 2021 +142 NOR GGXWDN_NGDP Norway General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). 0.111 -0.629 -1.35 -2.389 -3.557 -4.537 -5.91 -6.014 -10.211 -9.945 -9.931 -11.766 -11.019 -10.159 -9.622 -12.794 -14.099 -16.045 -17.771 -18.705 -21.416 -29.809 -29.549 -33.832 -38.821 -44.84 -52.7 -50.409 -48.321 -43.107 -46.598 -47.449 -49.019 -60.137 -74.619 -85.573 -84.199 -79.269 -71.373 -74.897 -80.159 -86.741 -75.861 -86.592 -95.295 -103.416 -111.275 -118.452 2021 +142 NOR GGXWDG Norway General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 151.766 158.398 155.618 159.203 178.346 207.647 267.655 244.55 215.36 229.16 217.042 310.044 365.853 458.937 454.394 315.31 300.011 293.974 274.325 316.103 432.636 426.668 530.949 699.621 783.717 845.278 "1,169.99" "1,168.64" "1,246.69" "1,037.95" "1,119.04" 832.044 922.021 971.211 937.82 "1,074.73" "1,181.20" "1,273.22" "1,409.41" "1,458.80" "1,596.11" "1,798.05" "1,952.48" "1,926.55" "1,955.80" "1,971.70" "1,983.21" "1,998.53" 2021 +142 NOR GGXWDG_NGDP Norway General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 47.683 43.395 38.488 35.405 35.212 36.921 45.996 38.519 32.43 32.338 28.944 39.242 44.995 53.652 50.643 32.738 28.446 25.757 23.584 24.975 28.703 27.275 34.013 43.177 43.954 42.477 52.79 49.726 47.819 42.741 43.182 29.794 31.107 31.623 29.859 34.544 38.126 38.636 39.658 40.937 46.801 43.411 40.311 39.511 39.211 38.711 38.211 37.711 2021 +142 NOR NGDP_FY Norway "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistical Office and Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on the 2022 budget. And subsequent ad-hoc updates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;. Treasury bills with maturity of up to one year, and bonds with maturity of up to 10 years. Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 318.279 365.013 404.325 449.656 506.486 562.402 581.913 634.875 664.084 708.635 749.859 790.088 813.093 855.4 897.243 963.139 "1,054.67" "1,141.34" "1,163.18" "1,265.69" "1,507.28" "1,564.31" "1,561.03" "1,620.37" "1,783.02" "1,989.99" "2,216.32" "2,350.17" "2,607.09" "2,428.48" "2,591.48" "2,792.68" "2,964.05" "3,071.22" "3,140.81" "3,111.17" "3,098.15" "3,295.38" "3,553.90" "3,563.48" "3,410.40" "4,141.88" "4,843.47" "4,875.93" "4,987.81" "5,093.31" "5,190.10" "5,299.52" 2021 +142 NOR BCA Norway Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Norwegian krone Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.079 2.17 0.524 2.436 3.266 3.024 -4.704 -4.369 -4.029 -0.108 2.806 4.196 4.267 3.321 3.54 5.011 10.717 9.691 -0.752 8.556 24.879 27.145 23.743 27.114 32.444 49.496 55.722 48.111 71.285 40.824 46.487 61.661 64.206 53.933 54.052 30.994 16.425 21.815 34.754 11.732 4.034 72.119 97.942 70.757 55.824 46.544 38.819 32.931 2021 +142 NOR BCA_NGDPD Norway Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 1.674 3.412 0.836 3.953 5.262 4.623 -5.978 -4.636 -3.954 -0.105 2.342 3.443 3.261 2.754 2.785 3.296 6.554 6.006 -0.488 5.272 14.528 15.603 12.143 11.848 12.266 16.024 16.124 12 15.421 10.571 10.842 12.375 12.602 10.317 10.845 8.034 4.453 5.476 7.953 2.897 1.114 14.957 19.406 14.548 11.274 9.256 7.618 6.301 2021 +449 OMN NGDP_R Oman "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Quarterly data is not reported by the authorities National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 5.259 6.158 6.866 7.961 9.068 10.385 10.607 10.184 10.718 11.038 11.962 12.685 13.763 14.608 15.17 15.903 16.362 17.373 17.843 17.896 19.004 19.881 19.725 19.292 19.677 20.224 21.168 22.222 24.211 25.659 26.294 27.055 29.453 30.992 31.393 32.968 34.632 34.737 35.184 34.787 33.673 34.667 36.18 37.658 38.383 39.249 40.249 41.318 2021 +449 OMN NGDP_RPCH Oman "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 6.079 17.096 11.501 15.947 13.904 14.523 2.145 -3.992 5.245 2.983 8.378 6.044 8.492 6.144 3.845 4.831 2.889 6.178 2.704 0.298 6.193 4.613 -0.784 -2.195 1.992 2.78 4.67 4.98 8.95 5.982 2.472 2.894 8.863 5.227 1.292 5.017 5.046 0.304 1.287 -1.13 -3.2 2.952 4.364 4.083 1.927 2.256 2.548 2.656 2021 +449 OMN NGDP Oman "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Quarterly data is not reported by the authorities National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 2.511 3.056 3.207 3.362 3.705 4.116 3.603 3.803 3.696 4.131 5.15 4.999 5.488 5.506 5.694 6.083 6.733 6.98 6.169 6.857 8.559 8.538 8.869 9.51 10.912 13.652 16.371 18.571 26.84 21.322 24.99 29.798 33.609 34.58 35.643 30.264 28.887 31.089 35.184 33.859 28.442 33.017 41.899 42.6 42.467 42.699 43.417 44.465 2021 +449 OMN NGDPD Oman "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.269 8.849 9.285 9.733 10.726 11.916 9.433 9.89 9.613 10.743 13.395 13 14.274 14.321 14.808 15.821 17.512 18.154 16.044 17.833 22.259 22.206 23.066 24.734 28.379 35.507 42.578 48.3 69.805 55.454 64.994 77.497 87.409 89.936 92.699 78.711 75.129 80.857 91.505 88.061 73.971 85.869 108.969 110.792 110.447 111.051 112.917 115.643 2021 +449 OMN PPPGDP Oman "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 13.485 17.284 20.462 24.655 29.096 34.376 35.82 35.24 38.397 41.093 46.202 50.651 56.205 61.072 64.776 69.329 72.638 78.455 81.483 82.878 90.004 96.277 97.01 96.754 101.331 107.413 115.899 124.959 138.754 147.997 153.478 161.202 177.869 181.369 178.709 152.787 148.656 155.415 161.176 162.206 158.907 170.396 190.475 205.316 213.664 222.545 232.56 243.357 2021 +449 OMN NGDP_D Oman "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 47.748 49.633 46.711 42.228 40.858 39.632 33.969 37.342 34.485 37.423 43.054 39.405 39.877 37.694 37.533 38.253 41.151 40.178 34.574 38.314 45.036 42.946 44.962 49.295 55.455 67.508 77.339 83.572 110.858 83.097 95.042 110.139 114.111 111.577 113.538 91.799 83.412 89.5 99.999 97.335 84.464 95.238 115.805 113.124 110.639 108.79 107.87 107.615 2021 +449 OMN NGDPRPC Oman "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,875.75" "4,189.27" "4,671.06" "5,029.12" "5,346.48" "6,122.97" "5,863.39" "5,298.17" "5,576.07" "5,423.40" "6,490.78" "6,641.37" "6,954.88" "7,135.62" "7,181.94" "7,322.40" "7,352.58" "7,640.60" "7,696.80" "7,581.41" "7,911.28" "8,136.77" "7,940.58" "7,638.20" "7,656.36" "7,725.29" "7,927.90" "8,151.03" "8,692.27" "8,900.70" "8,769.94" "8,210.46" "8,130.37" "8,039.10" "7,863.42" "7,926.69" "7,845.75" "7,617.80" "7,645.86" "7,532.94" "7,575.09" "7,657.14" "7,816.33" "7,883.22" "7,785.97" "7,714.76" "7,666.03" "7,625.62" 2021 +449 OMN NGDPRPPPPC Oman "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "17,340.34" "18,743.00" "20,898.60" "22,500.56" "23,920.42" "27,394.50" "26,233.11" "23,704.31" "24,947.62" "24,264.59" "29,040.09" "29,713.85" "31,116.53" "31,925.16" "32,132.40" "32,760.80" "32,895.83" "34,184.46" "34,435.92" "33,919.63" "35,395.50" "36,404.37" "35,526.59" "34,173.71" "34,254.98" "34,563.35" "35,469.83" "36,468.16" "38,889.68" "39,822.23" "39,237.21" "36,734.05" "36,375.71" "35,967.35" "35,181.38" "35,464.46" "35,102.33" "34,082.45" "34,208.01" "33,702.77" "33,891.38" "34,258.48" "34,970.68" "35,269.95" "34,834.86" "34,516.28" "34,298.24" "34,117.44" 2021 +449 OMN NGDPPC Oman "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,850.58" "2,079.27" "2,181.90" "2,123.67" "2,184.45" "2,426.68" "1,991.72" "1,978.44" "1,922.92" "2,029.61" "2,794.52" "2,617.00" "2,773.42" "2,689.69" "2,695.57" "2,801.02" "3,025.66" "3,069.84" "2,661.07" "2,904.71" "3,562.92" "3,494.42" "3,570.21" "3,765.27" "4,245.85" "5,215.15" "6,131.37" "6,811.96" "9,636.05" "7,396.19" "8,335.11" "9,042.89" "9,277.61" "8,969.80" "8,927.97" "7,276.65" "6,544.34" "6,817.90" "7,645.82" "7,332.15" "6,398.24" "7,292.52" "9,051.71" "8,917.77" "8,614.33" "8,392.91" "8,269.33" "8,206.29" 2021 +449 OMN NGDPDPC Oman "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,357.78" "6,019.90" "6,317.03" "6,148.45" "6,324.40" "7,025.70" "5,214.20" "5,145.49" "5,001.10" "5,278.57" "7,267.92" "6,806.24" "7,213.06" "6,995.28" "7,010.60" "7,284.85" "7,869.08" "7,983.97" "6,920.86" "7,554.52" "9,266.36" "9,088.21" "9,285.34" "9,792.64" "11,042.53" "13,563.46" "15,946.36" "17,716.42" "25,061.26" "19,235.88" "21,677.79" "23,518.57" "24,129.01" "23,328.49" "23,219.69" "18,924.97" "17,020.39" "17,731.85" "19,885.10" "19,069.31" "16,640.43" "18,966.25" "23,541.51" "23,193.17" "22,403.97" "21,828.12" "21,506.70" "21,342.76" 2021 +449 OMN PPPPC Oman "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,938.45" "11,758.68" "13,921.15" "15,575.20" "17,155.67" "20,268.49" "19,800.02" "18,333.88" "19,975.92" "20,190.90" "25,068.98" "26,518.13" "28,402.81" "29,831.55" "30,666.56" "31,921.87" "32,640.37" "34,503.84" "35,148.89" "35,109.75" "37,467.44" "39,403.55" "39,052.78" "38,307.04" "39,428.90" "41,031.45" "43,406.87" "45,834.66" "49,815.43" "51,336.90" "51,190.72" "48,920.74" "49,100.48" "47,045.25" "44,763.84" "36,735.47" "33,677.97" "34,082.45" "35,025.18" "35,125.19" "35,747.42" "37,636.13" "41,150.00" "42,980.86" "43,341.36" "43,743.11" "44,294.30" "44,913.42" 2021 +449 OMN NGAP_NPGDP Oman Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +449 OMN PPPSH Oman Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.101 0.116 0.129 0.146 0.159 0.176 0.173 0.16 0.161 0.16 0.167 0.173 0.169 0.176 0.177 0.179 0.178 0.181 0.181 0.176 0.178 0.182 0.176 0.165 0.16 0.157 0.156 0.155 0.164 0.175 0.17 0.168 0.177 0.172 0.163 0.137 0.128 0.127 0.124 0.12 0.12 0.116 0.118 0.119 0.118 0.117 0.116 0.115 2021 +449 OMN PPPEX Oman Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.186 0.177 0.157 0.136 0.127 0.12 0.101 0.108 0.096 0.101 0.111 0.099 0.098 0.09 0.088 0.088 0.093 0.089 0.076 0.083 0.095 0.089 0.091 0.098 0.108 0.127 0.141 0.149 0.193 0.144 0.163 0.185 0.189 0.191 0.199 0.198 0.194 0.2 0.218 0.209 0.179 0.194 0.22 0.207 0.199 0.192 0.187 0.183 2021 +449 OMN NID_NGDP Oman Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Quarterly data is not reported by the authorities National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 20.536 21.157 24.408 24.274 24.936 25.151 26.153 15.675 15.228 14.122 14.909 16.126 17.606 19.527 16.816 16.103 15.567 19.075 37.947 27.644 22.586 23.577 25.966 29.389 33.61 28.418 33.61 39.771 42.027 34.062 29.391 27.812 30.232 32.367 28.949 36.376 36.076 33.843 31.675 26.866 20.747 25 23.2 23.5 23.8 24 24.1 24.2 2021 +449 OMN NGSD_NGDP Oman Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Quarterly data is not reported by the authorities National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 26.65 29.487 21.509 24.833 22.716 22.825 12.12 22.207 9.621 15.382 23.115 14.613 13.698 9.912 11.734 10.933 16.741 17.999 18.497 25.061 36.648 32.479 33.331 35.263 36.79 43.001 46.91 44.865 49.213 33.154 36.903 39.232 39.176 38.153 33.487 22.479 19.385 20.43 27.464 22.367 3.76 18.935 29.366 27.149 26.37 25.902 25.598 25.69 2021 +449 OMN PCPI Oman "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012. Base Year for Weights and CPI is 2012. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 55.976 59.558 61.07 59.803 55.403 53.203 57.27 58.736 59.67 60.603 66.67 69.737 70.404 71.204 70.737 69.937 70.284 70.031 70.331 70.691 69.845 69.257 69.06 69.188 69.711 71.009 73.284 77.602 87.349 90.439 93.383 97.175 100.033 101.075 102.108 102.175 103.308 104.958 105.883 106.025 105.067 106.692 110.014 112.148 114.48 116.692 118.95 121.248 2021 +449 OMN PCPIPCH Oman "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.011 6.4 2.538 -2.074 -7.358 -3.971 7.644 2.561 1.589 1.564 10.011 4.6 0.956 1.136 -0.655 -1.131 0.496 -0.36 0.429 0.512 -1.197 -0.841 -0.286 0.185 0.757 1.861 3.204 5.892 12.56 3.537 3.256 4.061 2.941 1.041 1.022 0.065 1.109 1.597 0.881 0.134 -0.904 1.547 3.114 1.94 2.079 1.932 1.935 1.932 2021 +449 OMN PCPIE Oman "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012. Base Year for Weights and CPI is 2012. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.891 71.804 72.556 72.727 72.078 71.845 71.893 71.918 72.256 72.007 71.272 68.32 68.251 68.182 69.558 70.866 73.893 80.016 89.442 90.268 94.052 97.148 101.4 101.6 102.5 102.4 103.5 105.3 106.1 105.9 104.4 108.4 110.206 111.142 113.41 115.583 117.799 120.055 2021 +449 OMN PCPIEPCH Oman "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.737 1.047 0.235 -0.892 -0.322 0.067 0.034 0.47 -0.345 -1.02 -4.142 -0.101 -0.101 2.018 1.879 4.272 8.287 11.78 0.923 4.192 3.292 4.377 0.197 0.886 -0.098 1.074 1.739 0.76 -0.189 -1.416 3.831 1.666 0.849 2.041 1.915 1.917 1.915 2021 +449 OMN TM_RPCH Oman Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.232 31.515 21.753 -5.172 10.583 13.784 -30.309 -31.593 8.112 1.604 14 19.97 15.526 11.086 -11.406 3.939 5.118 19.332 19.448 -9.998 5.839 15.303 4.484 9.222 14.881 -6.222 13.563 31.786 20.552 -16.683 -5.39 10.538 23.216 23.8 -3.831 10.863 -12.295 6.574 -0.431 -11.379 2.856 -7.58 11.577 3.858 0.889 2.201 1.013 2.939 2021 +449 OMN TMG_RPCH Oman Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.922 20.762 24.988 -5.672 14.124 15.717 -34.03 -30.995 9.564 0.9 11.2 17.158 18.165 13.775 -12.941 4.378 2.544 10.713 17.026 -13.577 7.055 17.527 6.322 2.353 16.983 -5.855 13.324 35.595 27.257 -20.258 -6.401 10.211 24.796 27.315 -7.602 8.825 -17.18 7.81 -3.697 -16.587 21.841 -6.407 3.8 3.232 0.251 1.65 2.152 3.078 2021 +449 OMN TX_RPCH Oman Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.527 20.786 1.078 14.42 5.331 18.485 14.813 3.779 12.306 2.088 7.7 -2.519 16.282 5.124 5.213 0.901 8.6 13.712 -3.561 4.805 11.113 10.341 0.664 -7.491 -7.451 6.205 1.13 4.597 17.303 1.326 3.95 3.931 12.979 9.177 3.962 4.82 -10.457 1.965 7.326 -2.293 3.068 -14.642 11.036 4.411 2.211 2.35 2.418 2.62 2021 +449 OMN TXG_RPCH Oman Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2016 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.527 20.164 0.952 14.436 5.387 18.689 14.817 3.833 12.36 1.32 8.1 -2.596 16.321 5.115 5.221 0.922 8.565 10.151 -6.749 6.143 12.906 8.798 0.711 -7.66 -7.367 6.708 0.129 3.87 19.512 0.35 4.87 3.921 12.751 9.091 3.366 1.308 -13.002 2.571 8.348 -3.723 8.825 -12.363 11.633 1.989 1.844 1.941 2.005 2.148 2021 +449 OMN LUR Oman Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +449 OMN LE Oman Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +449 OMN LP Oman Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1990, the source is IFS - International Financial Statistics. Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.357 1.47 1.47 1.583 1.696 1.696 1.809 1.922 1.922 2.035 1.843 1.91 1.979 2.047 2.112 2.172 2.225 2.274 2.318 2.361 2.402 2.443 2.484 2.526 2.57 2.618 2.67 2.726 2.785 2.883 2.998 3.295 3.623 3.855 3.992 4.159 4.414 4.56 4.602 4.618 4.445 4.527 4.629 4.777 4.93 5.088 5.25 5.418 2021 +449 OMN GGR Oman General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.126 1.878 1.937 1.829 1.838 2.089 2.404 2.573 1.959 2.364 3.713 3.486 3.499 3.792 4.311 5.712 6.922 7.654 10.801 7.058 8.879 12.734 14.352 14.548 14.2 9.403 7.221 9.006 11.119 11.495 8.425 11.19 15.162 14.129 14.085 13.901 13.794 13.742 2021 +449 OMN GGR_NGDP Oman General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.285 37.564 35.29 33.219 32.28 34.346 35.701 36.861 31.759 34.475 43.382 40.824 39.451 39.876 39.507 41.836 42.282 41.212 40.242 33.101 35.531 42.734 42.702 42.071 39.838 31.069 24.996 28.969 31.602 33.949 29.621 33.892 36.187 33.167 33.167 32.555 31.771 30.907 2021 +449 OMN GGX Oman General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.88 1.872 2.203 2.206 2.263 2.327 2.255 2.24 2.229 2.343 2.672 2.841 3.028 3.229 3.718 4.181 4.92 5.706 6.867 7.116 7.643 10.279 12.983 13.588 14.762 13.48 12.888 12.258 13.483 13.13 12.999 12.26 12.859 13.135 12.886 13.146 13.111 13.177 2021 +449 OMN GGX_NGDP Oman General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.509 37.448 40.141 40.055 39.745 38.245 33.483 32.088 36.129 34.172 31.222 33.279 34.138 33.957 34.077 30.627 30.055 30.723 25.587 33.371 30.585 34.495 38.629 39.293 41.415 44.541 44.614 39.428 38.321 38.779 45.705 37.134 30.691 30.834 30.344 30.787 30.199 29.635 2021 +449 OMN GGXCNL Oman General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.246 0.006 -0.266 -0.376 -0.425 -0.237 0.149 0.333 -0.27 0.021 1.041 0.644 0.471 0.563 0.593 1.53 2.002 1.948 3.934 -0.058 1.236 2.455 1.369 0.961 -0.562 -4.077 -5.667 -3.252 -2.364 -1.635 -4.575 -1.07 2.303 0.994 1.199 0.755 0.683 0.565 2021 +449 OMN GGXCNL_NGDP Oman General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.777 0.116 -4.85 -6.836 -7.465 -3.9 2.218 4.773 -4.371 0.303 12.16 7.545 5.314 5.92 5.43 11.209 12.226 10.489 14.656 -0.271 4.946 8.239 4.073 2.778 -1.577 -13.472 -19.618 -10.459 -6.719 -4.83 -16.084 -3.242 5.496 2.332 2.823 1.768 1.573 1.271 2021 +449 OMN GGSB Oman General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +449 OMN GGSB_NPGDP Oman General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +449 OMN GGXONLB Oman General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.224 -0.042 -0.276 -0.396 -0.429 -0.216 0.172 0.356 -0.267 0.055 1.065 0.636 0.441 0.385 0.516 1.427 1.806 1.699 3.649 -0.25 1.04 2.332 0.984 0.778 -0.665 -4.26 -5.781 -3.448 -1.834 -1.569 -3.792 -0.328 3.239 1.89 2.041 1.616 1.414 1.227 2021 +449 OMN GGXONLB_NGDP Oman General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.357 -0.836 -5.036 -7.187 -7.541 -3.543 2.552 5.098 -4.322 0.8 12.443 7.449 4.97 4.051 4.732 10.454 11.029 9.15 13.595 -1.172 4.16 7.825 2.928 2.249 -1.866 -14.075 -20.013 -11.089 -5.214 -4.634 -13.333 -0.994 7.73 4.436 4.806 3.785 3.258 2.76 2021 +449 OMN GGXWDN Oman General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.431 -0.561 -0.525 -0.17 0.262 0.32 0.396 0.194 0.767 0.902 -0.017 -0.207 -0.561 -1.089 -1.259 -2.715 -3.554 -5.181 -6.186 -6.125 -6.672 -7.958 -8.618 -13.382 -14.006 -11.188 -6.998 -3.239 2.239 3.779 8.093 8.428 6.432 4.67 3.091 1.943 0.853 -0.132 2021 +449 OMN GGXWDN_NGDP Oman General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.375 -11.227 -9.558 -3.087 4.603 5.26 5.875 2.782 12.427 13.158 -0.195 -2.427 -6.324 -11.451 -11.536 -19.888 -21.711 -27.896 -23.046 -28.728 -26.699 -26.706 -25.641 -38.699 -39.295 -36.966 -24.226 -10.418 6.362 11.162 28.455 25.527 15.351 10.962 7.278 4.55 1.965 -0.296 2021 +449 OMN GGXWDG Oman General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.916 1.13 1.266 1.224 1.346 1.331 1.429 1.45 1.908 1.983 1.861 1.917 1.409 1.24 1.585 1.145 1.238 0.825 0.859 1.238 1.365 1.324 1.541 1.612 1.439 4.194 8.475 12.469 15.724 17.764 19.819 20.775 19.01 17.492 16.168 15.288 14.48 13.79 2021 +449 OMN GGXWDG_NGDP Oman General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.782 22.608 23.076 22.229 23.632 21.88 21.219 20.769 30.925 28.925 21.739 22.452 15.882 13.034 14.526 8.388 7.563 4.44 3.199 5.805 5.462 4.442 4.586 4.661 4.039 13.857 29.338 40.106 44.691 52.464 69.681 62.922 45.372 41.061 38.072 35.804 33.352 31.014 2021 +449 OMN NGDP_FY Oman "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;. Gross debt includes loans and securities other than Shares. Securities include government treasury bills and bonds. Net debt is equal to deposits with central bank and banks and Oman Investment Authority's liquid assets less gross debt governments. Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022 2.511 3.056 3.207 3.362 3.705 4.116 3.603 3.803 3.696 4.131 5.15 4.999 5.488 5.506 5.694 6.083 6.733 6.98 6.169 6.857 8.559 8.538 8.869 9.51 10.912 13.652 16.371 18.571 26.84 21.322 24.99 29.798 33.609 34.58 35.643 30.264 28.887 31.089 35.184 33.859 28.442 33.017 41.899 42.6 42.467 42.699 43.417 44.465 2021 +449 OMN BCA Oman Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Omani rial Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.116 1.377 0.503 0.506 0.319 0.006 -1.027 0.79 -0.307 0.349 1.099 -0.197 -0.558 -1.377 -0.753 -0.818 0.206 -0.195 -3.121 -0.461 3.13 1.977 1.699 1.453 0.902 5.178 5.663 2.46 5.017 -0.503 4.882 8.85 7.818 5.204 4.206 -10.939 -12.54 -10.846 -3.854 -3.961 -12.565 -5.208 6.719 4.043 2.838 2.112 1.691 1.723 2021 +449 OMN BCA_NGDPD Oman Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 15.352 15.562 5.417 5.199 2.974 0.05 -10.887 7.988 -3.194 3.251 8.206 -1.513 -3.908 -9.615 -5.082 -5.17 1.174 -1.076 -19.45 -2.583 14.063 8.901 7.365 5.875 3.18 14.583 13.3 5.093 7.187 -0.908 7.512 11.42 8.944 5.786 4.538 -13.898 -16.691 -13.413 -4.212 -4.498 -16.987 -6.065 6.166 3.649 2.57 1.902 1.498 1.49 2021 +564 PAK NGDP_R Pakistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16. Data before 2016 were extended backwards using growth rates for overall GDP and expenditure component shares of the original series. Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. As a result, any calculated GDP deflator using these the two different concepts will not be accurate. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" "5,573.77" "5,919.79" "6,367.44" "6,799.67" "7,069.82" "7,685.47" "8,174.50" "8,649.50" "9,206.20" "9,648.86" "10,091.62" "10,609.00" "11,411.99" "11,651.35" "12,160.35" "12,775.90" "13,618.99" "13,850.88" "14,334.82" "14,934.32" "15,517.94" "15,823.20" "16,315.60" "17,086.64" "18,365.18" "20,010.40" "21,174.66" "22,347.02" "23,461.71" "23,546.34" "24,153.95" "25,029.24" "25,989.53" "26,946.76" "28,039.00" "29,176.78" "30,508.21" "31,914.21" "33,859.62" "34,916.04" "34,586.67" "36,572.64" "38,755.09" "40,111.52" "41,796.20" "43,718.83" "45,904.77" "48,200.01" 2021 +564 PAK NGDP_RPCH Pakistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 6.912 6.208 7.562 6.788 3.973 8.708 6.363 5.811 6.436 4.808 4.589 5.127 7.569 2.097 4.369 5.062 6.599 1.703 3.494 4.182 3.908 1.967 3.112 4.726 7.483 8.958 5.818 5.537 4.988 0.361 2.581 3.624 3.837 3.683 4.053 4.058 4.563 4.609 6.096 3.12 -0.943 5.742 5.967 3.5 4.2 4.6 5 5 2021 +564 PAK NGDP Pakistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16. Data before 2016 were extended backwards using growth rates for overall GDP and expenditure component shares of the original series. Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. As a result, any calculated GDP deflator using these the two different concepts will not be accurate. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 344.728 407.802 475.179 534.148 615.38 692.126 754.243 839.187 990.04 "1,126.99" "1,262.31" "1,499.42" "1,777.38" "1,965.62" "2,302.25" "2,751.78" "3,126.74" "3,581.17" "3,948.89" "4,333.39" "4,641.31" "5,106.83" "5,401.34" "5,914.46" "6,842.36" "7,884.63" "9,247.41" "10,399.51" "11,972.97" "14,856.46" "16,733.02" "20,570.40" "22,562.63" "25,195.38" "28,327.86" "30,887.52" "32,725.05" "35,552.82" "39,189.81" "43,798.40" "47,540.41" "55,795.52" "66,949.91" "83,696.94" "96,088.60" "108,325.14" "121,088.20" "135,302.08" 2021 +564 PAK NGDPD Pakistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.821 41.192 45.026 42.038 45.639 45.634 46.734 48.848 56.254 58.65 58.862 66.87 71.541 75.718 76.325 89.197 93.145 91.84 91.418 86.573 89.651 87.389 87.933 101.103 118.844 132.833 154.493 171.512 191.425 188.991 199.405 240.385 252.534 260.257 275.063 304.481 313.623 339.229 356.163 321.071 300.41 348.227 376.493 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +564 PAK PPPGDP Pakistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 78.978 91.817 104.862 116.366 125.356 140.581 152.537 165.392 182.245 198.498 215.376 234.075 257.53 269.164 286.923 307.767 334.085 345.632 361.734 382.172 406.104 423.422 443.403 473.522 522.617 587.292 640.638 694.379 742.996 750.455 779.074 824.079 847.095 883.375 931.731 981.558 "1,010.73" "1,058.47" "1,149.82" "1,206.90" "1,209.92" "1,332.56" "1,512.48" "1,621.19" "1,724.72" "1,837.59" "1,966.20" "2,104.46" 2021 +564 PAK NGDP_D Pakistan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.185 6.889 7.463 7.856 8.704 9.006 9.227 9.702 10.754 11.68 12.508 14.133 15.575 16.87 18.932 21.539 22.959 25.855 27.548 29.016 29.909 32.274 33.105 34.614 37.257 39.403 43.672 46.536 51.032 63.095 69.277 82.185 86.814 93.501 101.03 105.863 107.266 111.401 115.742 125.439 137.453 152.561 172.751 208.661 229.898 247.777 263.781 280.71 2021 +564 PAK NGDPRPC Pakistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "67,047.68" "69,164.47" "72,257.70" "75,007.97" "75,869.57" "80,278.28" "83,135.69" "85,690.26" "88,878.90" "90,818.13" "92,312.95" "94,943.60" "97,982.20" "97,500.85" "99,219.54" "101,686.56" "105,778.59" "105,026.41" "106,160.27" "108,070.93" "109,096.86" "108,997.71" "110,188.45" "112,575.07" "118,653.44" "126,848.83" "131,773.36" "136,603.81" "137,766.93" "135,370.47" "135,994.34" "138,046.65" "140,453.59" "142,741.58" "145,604.21" "148,580.66" "152,396.25" "155,550.07" "161,428.46" "163,197.20" "158,479.95" "164,304.97" "170,707.19" "173,229.10" "176,977.18" "181,500.43" "186,851.11" "192,359.52" 2021 +564 PAK NGDPRPPPPC Pakistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,223.71" "2,293.91" "2,396.50" "2,487.72" "2,516.30" "2,662.52" "2,757.28" "2,842.01" "2,947.76" "3,012.08" "3,061.66" "3,148.91" "3,249.68" "3,233.72" "3,290.72" "3,372.54" "3,508.26" "3,483.31" "3,520.92" "3,584.29" "3,618.31" "3,615.03" "3,654.52" "3,733.67" "3,935.27" "4,207.08" "4,370.40" "4,530.61" "4,569.19" "4,489.71" "4,510.40" "4,578.46" "4,658.29" "4,734.18" "4,829.12" "4,927.84" "5,054.38" "5,158.98" "5,353.95" "5,412.61" "5,256.16" "5,449.35" "5,661.69" "5,745.33" "5,869.64" "6,019.66" "6,197.12" "6,379.81" 2021 +564 PAK NGDPPC Pakistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,146.79" "4,764.60" "5,392.33" "5,892.26" "6,603.93" "7,229.58" "7,670.75" "8,313.79" "9,558.09" "10,607.54" "11,546.94" "13,418.83" "15,260.43" "16,448.67" "18,784.66" "21,902.11" "24,285.35" "27,154.75" "29,244.54" "31,358.23" "32,630.10" "35,178.28" "36,478.28" "38,967.29" "44,207.03" "49,981.79" "57,548.12" "63,570.60" "70,305.15" "85,411.42" "94,212.16" "113,454.30" "121,933.79" "133,464.26" "147,104.21" "157,292.47" "163,469.95" "173,284.69" "186,840.57" "204,713.26" "217,835.45" "250,664.97" "294,898.82" "361,460.90" "406,866.86" "449,716.08" "492,878.31" "539,971.77" 2021 +564 PAK NGDPDPC Pakistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 418.868 481.273 510.95 463.729 489.768 476.671 475.29 483.935 543.093 552.033 538.436 598.446 614.248 633.621 622.754 709.938 723.458 696.389 677.023 626.481 630.279 601.978 593.859 666.113 767.824 842.046 961.433 "1,048.43" "1,124.05" "1,086.53" "1,122.71" "1,325.83" "1,364.75" "1,378.63" "1,428.38" "1,550.55" "1,566.63" "1,653.41" "1,698.03" "1,500.68" "1,376.51" "1,564.43" "1,658.36" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +564 PAK PPPPC Pakistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 950.04 "1,072.75" "1,189.98" "1,283.65" "1,345.25" "1,468.43" "1,551.32" "1,638.54" "1,759.44" "1,868.33" "1,970.15" "2,094.82" "2,211.13" "2,252.42" "2,341.08" "2,449.60" "2,594.83" "2,620.80" "2,678.92" "2,765.56" "2,855.06" "2,916.73" "2,994.55" "3,119.79" "3,376.51" "3,722.93" "3,986.80" "4,244.63" "4,362.86" "4,314.45" "4,386.43" "4,545.14" "4,577.90" "4,679.39" "4,838.40" "4,998.51" "5,048.85" "5,158.98" "5,481.84" "5,641.05" "5,544.01" "5,986.62" "6,662.11" "7,001.40" "7,302.97" "7,628.82" "8,003.24" "8,398.61" 2021 +564 PAK NGAP_NPGDP Pakistan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +564 PAK PPPSH Pakistan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.589 0.615 0.659 0.687 0.684 0.718 0.738 0.752 0.766 0.774 0.779 0.799 0.774 0.775 0.786 0.796 0.818 0.799 0.805 0.811 0.804 0.801 0.803 0.808 0.825 0.858 0.863 0.864 0.881 0.887 0.864 0.861 0.841 0.836 0.85 0.878 0.87 0.865 0.886 0.89 0.91 0.909 0.934 0.943 0.952 0.964 0.98 0.997 2021 +564 PAK PPPEX Pakistan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.365 4.441 4.531 4.59 4.909 4.923 4.945 5.074 5.432 5.678 5.861 6.406 6.902 7.303 8.024 8.941 9.359 10.361 10.917 11.339 11.429 12.061 12.182 12.49 13.093 13.425 14.435 14.977 16.114 19.797 21.478 24.962 26.635 28.522 30.403 31.468 32.378 33.589 34.084 36.29 39.292 41.871 44.265 51.627 55.712 58.95 61.585 64.293 2021 +564 PAK NID_NGDP Pakistan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16. Data before 2016 were extended backwards using growth rates for overall GDP and expenditure component shares of the original series. Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. As a result, any calculated GDP deflator using these the two different concepts will not be accurate. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.301 14.237 14.628 14.249 13.851 13.866 14.277 14.609 13.746 14.475 14.601 14.659 15.579 16.027 15.057 14.288 14.645 13.821 13.803 12.039 13.266 13.088 12.77 12.948 12.805 14.71 15.076 14.957 14.635 15.707 15.686 16.151 17.342 15.635 15.328 15.207 15.936 16.333 17.068 15.5 14.816 14.645 15.142 16.866 16.9 16.641 16.683 16.273 2021 +564 PAK NGSD_NGDP Pakistan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2015/16. Data before 2016 were extended backwards using growth rates for overall GDP and expenditure component shares of the original series. Real GDP is based on factor costs whereas nominal GDP is based on market prices. As a result, any calculated GDP deflator using these the two different concepts will not be accurate. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.719 13.368 13.057 14.758 13.234 11.897 13.524 14.871 12.577 13.109 14.482 14.328 16.49 14.07 15.191 14.047 12.4 12.003 13.872 11.685 15.066 15.472 17.95 18.91 16.271 15.842 11.905 11.009 7.432 10.807 13.707 16.24 15.498 14.676 14.19 14.283 14.354 12.716 11.679 11.316 13.335 13.835 10.542 14.322 14.404 14.181 14.231 13.827 2021 +564 PAK PCPI Pakistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2015/16. July 2015-June 2016 = 100. IMF staff extrapolated the series back based on the new base year. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 6.282 7.033 7.445 7.925 8.405 8.873 9.18 9.611 10.46 11.285 12.306 13.86 14.532 15.96 17.759 20.072 22.236 25.088 26.803 28.341 29.357 30.652 31.736 32.721 34.214 37.388 40.351 43.486 48.702 58.231 64.114 72.873 80.892 86.847 94.334 98.602 101.426 105.633 109.779 117.177 129.763 141.314 158.481 190.083 209.177 225.306 239.95 255.546 2021 +564 PAK PCPIPCH Pakistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.927 11.949 5.862 6.446 6.056 5.564 3.467 4.692 8.835 7.882 9.051 12.628 4.849 9.827 11.268 13.028 10.782 12.825 6.836 5.738 3.587 4.409 3.535 3.104 4.566 9.277 7.923 7.77 11.995 19.566 10.103 13.661 11.004 7.361 8.621 4.525 2.864 4.148 3.925 6.738 10.741 8.901 12.148 19.941 10.045 7.71 6.5 6.5 2021 +564 PAK PCPIE Pakistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) Harmonized prices: No. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: FY2015/16. July 2015-June 2016 = 100. IMF staff extrapolated the series back based on the new base year. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 5.959 6.58 6.83 7.433 7.686 8.069 8.448 8.844 9.798 10.335 11.762 13.251 15.168 16.629 18.591 20.837 22.978 26.133 27.514 28.528 29.983 30.744 32.105 32.721 35.488 38.588 41.54 44.446 54.015 59.937 66.987 75.905 84.455 89.399 96.752 99.807 102.992 107.041 112.62 121.63 132.08 144.89 175.71 202.087 221.253 235.634 250.949 267.26 2021 +564 PAK PCPIEPCH Pakistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 15.125 10.432 3.793 8.827 3.409 4.976 4.703 4.681 10.788 5.485 13.81 12.659 14.464 9.63 11.802 12.079 10.277 13.732 5.283 3.684 5.103 2.535 4.428 1.919 8.457 8.736 7.648 6.997 21.529 10.964 11.762 13.313 11.265 5.853 8.225 3.158 3.191 3.932 5.212 8 8.592 9.699 21.271 15.012 9.484 6.5 6.5 6.5 2021 +564 PAK TM_RPCH Pakistan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Federal Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;. Data on re-exports and re-imports is compiled and published. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.753 -8.617 4.966 9.255 7.278 8.82 -2.369 1.916 -3.383 8.301 -3.5 7.386 4.233 12.734 -7.949 6.217 18.306 -6.036 -7.501 -0.007 -7.33 5.222 -2.057 8.133 6.583 30.722 21.576 2.92 10.729 -6.912 -2.294 5.761 0.473 1.13 5.242 13.812 12.375 15.138 9.519 -9.758 -14.005 16.493 8.077 -7.391 10.468 2.833 6.971 6.939 2021 +564 PAK TMG_RPCH Pakistan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Federal Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;. Data on re-exports and re-imports is compiled and published. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.807 -9.514 7.154 7.537 7.278 8.82 -2.369 1.916 -3.383 8.301 -3.5 7.493 3.121 13.413 -5.619 6.352 17.604 -6.619 -4.084 3.091 -8.396 5.158 -1.295 6.258 0.321 22.723 21.707 4.158 8.526 -0.424 -0.807 5.03 -0.497 1.913 7.665 14.674 14.644 14.973 8.709 -9.257 -12.762 20.094 9.927 -10.244 10.811 2.139 7.027 6.483 2021 +564 PAK TX_RPCH Pakistan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Federal Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;. Data on re-exports and re-imports is compiled and published. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.199 -0.798 11.153 10.014 -3.819 -0.496 32.918 12.383 -4.674 13.835 10.1 18.049 14.694 7.756 -8.838 4.181 1.821 -1.272 8.063 -1.32 12.174 12.648 14.881 14.189 -5.302 15.91 7.572 1.257 -3.255 -2.204 5.802 4.863 -5.871 16.245 0.381 8.161 -5.826 -1.661 6.01 -3.487 -2.107 3.343 3.704 6.019 14.867 7.767 6.914 5.913 2021 +564 PAK TXG_RPCH Pakistan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Federal Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2005/06 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports;. Data on re-exports and re-imports is compiled and published. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.568 2.491 -6.906 27.157 -17.356 20.406 17.786 10.544 9.176 8.469 10.1 19.537 22.674 10.14 -11.551 -0.034 4.382 2.723 12.59 2.588 13.679 15.489 11.591 9.989 -5.489 14.426 6.955 -0.197 -0.099 -5.423 0.476 3.875 -2.886 11.609 8.059 7.96 -5.381 -3.851 8.482 -1.685 -1.046 2.726 2.054 6.112 15.166 7.541 7.01 5.621 2021 +564 PAK LUR Pakistan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t+1) Employment type: Other Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 3.85 3.75 3.65 3.3 3.071 3.142 3.141 3.13 5.85 5.85 4.73 4.84 5.37 5.37 6.12 5.89 5.89 7.82 7.82 8.27 8.27 7.69 7.69 6.2 5.2 5.2 5.46 5.55 5.95 5.95 5.975 6 5.9 5.88 5.832 5.8 6.9 6.562 6.3 6.2 6.4 6.2 6 5.8 5.5 2021 +564 PAK LE Pakistan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +564 PAK LP Pakistan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data refer to fiscal years Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 83.131 85.59 88.121 90.653 93.184 95.735 98.327 100.939 103.581 106.244 109.32 111.74 116.47 119.5 122.56 125.64 128.75 131.88 135.03 138.19 142.24 145.17 148.07 151.78 154.78 157.75 160.69 163.59 170.3 173.94 177.61 181.31 185.04 188.78 192.57 196.37 200.19 205.17 209.75 213.95 218.24 222.59 227.027 231.552 236.167 240.875 245.676 250.573 2021 +564 PAK GGR Pakistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 40.73 50.31 55.33 63.43 82.14 88.45 106.245 122.957 124.1 147.899 168.956 175.673 224.289 250.033 277.892 307.433 370.579 391.678 423.007 488.604 545.993 593.506 707.21 838.22 824.653 919.392 "1,131.85" "1,327.22" "1,530.00" "1,877.91" "2,129.63" "2,306.36" "2,611.03" "3,011.38" "3,836.52" "3,984.02" "4,512.38" "4,961.99" "5,264.97" "4,933.72" "6,306.15" "6,933.23" "8,076.72" "10,399.19" "12,343.52" "13,963.61" "15,633.21" "17,429.16" 2021 +564 PAK GGR_NGDP Pakistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 11.815 12.337 11.644 11.875 13.348 12.779 14.086 14.652 12.535 13.123 13.385 11.716 12.619 12.72 12.07 11.172 11.852 10.937 10.712 11.275 11.764 11.622 13.093 14.172 12.052 11.661 12.24 12.762 12.779 12.64 12.727 11.212 11.572 11.952 13.543 12.898 13.789 13.957 13.435 11.265 13.265 12.426 12.064 12.425 12.846 12.89 12.911 12.882 2021 +564 PAK GGX Pakistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 370.493 370.493 426.373 520.837 545.187 618.419 636.075 711.329 732.345 866.221 845.978 922.946 "1,116.54" "1,401.82" "1,800.00" "2,280.97" "2,544.20" "3,023.52" "3,536.36" "4,341.22" "4,884.79" "5,057.75" "5,425.83" "5,796.27" "6,800.52" "7,488.32" "8,345.24" "9,649.00" "10,306.40" "13,304.55" "14,412.49" "16,325.96" "18,111.19" "19,951.64" "21,951.37" 2021 +564 PAK GGX_NGDP Pakistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.849 16.093 15.494 16.658 15.224 15.661 14.678 15.326 14.341 16.037 14.304 13.489 14.161 15.159 17.309 19.051 17.125 18.069 17.191 19.241 19.388 17.854 17.566 17.712 19.128 19.108 19.054 20.296 18.472 19.872 17.22 16.991 16.719 16.477 16.224 2021 +564 PAK GGXCNL Pakistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -120.46 -92.601 -118.94 -150.258 -153.509 -195.412 -147.471 -165.336 -138.839 -159.011 -7.758 -98.293 -197.147 -269.964 -472.78 -750.97 -666.287 -893.897 "-1,230.00" "-1,730.19" "-1,873.41" "-1,221.23" "-1,441.81" "-1,283.89" "-1,838.53" "-2,223.35" "-3,411.52" "-3,342.85" "-3,373.17" "-5,227.84" "-4,013.30" "-3,982.44" "-4,147.58" "-4,318.43" "-4,522.21" 2021 +564 PAK GGXCNL_NGDP Pakistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.128 -4.022 -4.322 -4.806 -4.287 -4.949 -3.403 -3.562 -2.719 -2.944 -0.131 -1.437 -2.5 -2.919 -4.546 -6.272 -4.485 -5.342 -5.979 -7.668 -7.436 -4.311 -4.668 -3.923 -5.171 -5.673 -7.789 -7.032 -6.046 -7.809 -4.795 -4.145 -3.829 -3.566 -3.342 2021 +564 PAK GGSB Pakistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +564 PAK GGSB_NPGDP Pakistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +564 PAK GGXONLB Pakistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -37.76 1.427 -22.531 -19.261 4.24 0.839 65.788 79.742 95.631 86.252 199.422 97.968 13.049 -32.845 -103.983 -261.289 -28.497 -251.705 -531.913 -841.145 -882.444 -73.472 -138.124 -20.503 -490.096 -723.431 "-1,320.39" -722.846 -623.47 "-2,035.36" 182.294 592.958 726.666 821.659 915.12 2021 +564 PAK GGXONLB_NGDP Pakistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.921 0.062 -0.819 -0.616 0.118 0.021 1.518 1.718 1.873 1.597 3.372 1.432 0.165 -0.355 -1 -2.182 -0.192 -1.504 -2.586 -3.728 -3.502 -0.259 -0.447 -0.063 -1.379 -1.846 -3.015 -1.52 -1.117 -3.04 0.218 0.617 0.671 0.679 0.676 2021 +564 PAK GGXWDN Pakistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,553.43" "3,487.42" "3,487.84" "3,623.23" "3,811.40" "4,045.87" "4,389.08" "5,735.25" "7,320.90" "8,522.07" "10,306.23" "11,992.66" "13,753.30" "14,792.84" "16,218.16" "18,046.22" "19,862.72" "23,473.73" "30,758.58" "34,659.33" "37,596.49" "47,856.92" "55,309.66" "59,178.86" "64,858.98" "69,582.24" "75,442.59" 2021 +564 PAK GGXWDN_NGDP Pakistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 69.582 64.566 58.971 52.953 48.34 43.751 42.205 47.902 49.278 50.93 50.102 53.153 54.587 52.22 52.507 55.145 55.868 59.898 70.228 72.905 67.383 71.482 66.083 61.588 59.874 57.464 55.759 2021 +564 PAK GGXWDG Pakistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,492.45" "1,594.90" "1,819.30" "2,093.45" "2,349.37" "2,912.04" "3,174.38" "3,684.66" "3,650.10" "3,707.17" "3,852.21" "4,126.72" "4,475.32" "4,896.35" "6,211.57" "7,847.16" "9,121.64" "10,864.97" "12,799.15" "14,589.02" "16,161.53" "17,612.28" "19,899.70" "21,636.01" "25,402.65" "33,945.74" "37,822.60" "41,793.97" "52,054.40" "59,507.14" "63,376.34" "69,056.46" "73,779.72" "79,640.07" 2021 +564 PAK GGXWDG_NGDP Pakistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 64.826 57.959 58.185 58.457 59.494 67.2 68.394 72.152 67.578 62.68 56.299 52.339 48.395 47.082 51.88 52.82 54.513 52.818 56.727 57.904 57.052 57.021 60.809 60.856 64.82 77.505 79.559 74.906 77.751 71.098 65.956 63.749 60.931 58.861 2021 +564 PAK NGDP_FY Pakistan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Pakistan's data for the projection years exclude payments for electricity arrears and commodity operations. Fiscal assumptions: Based on fiscal data through June 2022. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Government gross debt and net debt figures include IMF obligations. Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 344.728 407.802 475.179 534.148 615.38 692.126 754.243 839.187 990.04 "1,126.99" "1,262.31" "1,499.42" "1,777.38" "1,965.62" "2,302.25" "2,751.78" "3,126.74" "3,581.17" "3,948.89" "4,333.39" "4,641.31" "5,106.83" "5,401.34" "5,914.46" "6,842.36" "7,884.63" "9,247.41" "10,399.51" "11,972.97" "14,856.46" "16,733.02" "20,570.40" "22,562.63" "25,195.38" "28,327.86" "30,887.52" "32,725.05" "35,552.82" "39,189.81" "43,798.40" "47,540.41" "55,795.52" "66,949.91" "83,696.94" "96,088.60" "108,325.14" "121,088.20" "135,302.08" 2021 +564 PAK BCA Pakistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1990, data are not consistent for the following reasons: (i) data may not correspond to fiscal years; (ii) data were compiled based on the methodology set out in the 4th edition of the BoP Manual rather than the 5th edition; and (iii) due to the ongoing Fund program with Pakistan and market sensitivity, the series from which the nominal exchange rate assumptions can be calculated aren't made public. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Pakistan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.915 -0.85 -0.374 -0.568 -1.12 -0.848 -0.593 -0.985 -1.374 -1.493 -1.378 -1.723 -1.066 -3.354 -1.66 -2.168 -4.172 -3.598 -1.704 -1.856 -0.215 0.324 2.833 4.07 1.831 -1.474 -4.899 -6.772 -13.788 -9.26 -3.946 0.214 -4.658 -2.496 -3.13 -2.815 -4.961 -12.27 -19.195 -13.434 -4.449 -2.82 -17.318 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +564 PAK BCA_NGDPD Pakistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.626 -2.062 -0.83 -1.35 -2.455 -1.857 -1.27 -2.016 -2.442 -2.545 -2.342 -2.576 -1.49 -4.43 -2.176 -2.431 -4.479 -3.917 -1.864 -2.144 -0.24 0.371 3.222 4.026 1.541 -1.11 -3.171 -3.948 -7.203 -4.9 -1.979 0.089 -1.845 -0.959 -1.138 -0.925 -1.582 -3.617 -5.389 -4.184 -1.481 -0.81 -4.6 -2.544 -2.496 -2.46 -2.452 -2.446 2021 +565 PLW NGDP_R Palau "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2018/19 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.227 0.25 0.26 0.253 0.263 0.272 0.271 0.275 0.259 0.243 0.239 0.251 0.255 0.252 0.264 0.286 0.287 0.278 0.278 0.279 0.254 0.22 0.214 0.24 0.262 0.274 0.284 0.293 2021 +565 PLW NGDP_RPCH Palau "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.333 4.062 -2.602 3.844 3.234 -0.126 1.311 -5.575 -6.471 -1.339 4.836 1.539 -1.097 4.694 8.443 0.412 -3.4 0.072 0.396 -8.92 -13.415 -2.8 12.3 9.1 4.7 3.5 3.2 2021 +565 PLW NGDP Palau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2018/19 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.149 0.155 0.162 0.153 0.164 0.183 0.189 0.193 0.194 0.182 0.182 0.193 0.211 0.222 0.241 0.288 0.298 0.286 0.285 0.279 0.252 0.218 0.226 0.272 0.309 0.33 0.346 0.36 2021 +565 PLW NGDPD Palau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.149 0.155 0.162 0.153 0.164 0.183 0.189 0.193 0.194 0.182 0.182 0.193 0.211 0.222 0.241 0.288 0.298 0.286 0.285 0.279 0.252 0.218 0.226 0.272 0.309 0.33 0.346 0.36 2021 +565 PLW PPPGDP Palau "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.154 0.173 0.183 0.182 0.194 0.207 0.213 0.221 0.213 0.201 0.2 0.214 0.222 0.223 0.238 0.261 0.264 0.26 0.267 0.272 0.251 0.226 0.236 0.274 0.305 0.326 0.344 0.361 2021 +565 PLW NGDP_D Palau "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.702 61.934 62.146 60.346 62.368 67.529 69.793 70.163 74.829 75.068 75.92 76.697 82.834 88.254 91.283 100.507 103.811 102.89 102.55 100.006 99.147 99.027 105.669 113.382 117.804 120.514 121.96 122.814 2021 +565 PLW NGDPRPC Palau "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "11,966.92" "13,014.37" "13,435.45" "12,981.97" "13,373.89" "13,642.34" "13,753.67" "14,199.30" "13,663.00" "13,022.12" "13,092.38" "13,986.81" "14,563.49" "14,479.76" "15,203.13" "16,204.79" "16,256.86" "15,679.46" "15,679.33" "15,703.57" "14,421.59" "12,452.19" "11,983.70" "13,301.64" "14,350.68" "14,859.04" "15,369.52" "15,851.46" 2020 +565 PLW NGDPRPPPPC Palau "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "11,215.20" "12,196.86" "12,591.49" "12,166.49" "12,533.79" "12,785.38" "12,889.72" "13,307.36" "12,804.74" "12,204.12" "12,269.97" "13,108.22" "13,648.66" "13,570.20" "14,248.12" "15,186.87" "15,235.66" "14,694.54" "14,694.41" "14,717.13" "13,515.68" "11,670.00" "11,230.93" "12,466.08" "13,449.22" "13,925.65" "14,404.06" "14,855.73" 2020 +565 PLW NGDPPC Palau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,862.50" "8,060.38" "8,349.54" "7,834.16" "8,341.06" "9,212.57" "9,599.03" "9,962.69" "10,223.92" "9,775.42" "9,939.74" "10,727.52" "12,063.50" "12,778.97" "13,877.88" "16,286.95" "16,876.47" "16,132.65" "16,079.10" "15,704.46" "14,298.60" "12,331.06" "12,663.00" "15,081.72" "16,905.71" "17,907.19" "18,744.66" "19,467.75" 2020 +565 PLW NGDPDPC Palau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,862.50" "8,060.38" "8,349.54" "7,834.16" "8,341.06" "9,212.57" "9,599.03" "9,962.69" "10,223.92" "9,775.42" "9,939.74" "10,727.52" "12,063.50" "12,778.97" "13,877.88" "16,286.95" "16,876.47" "16,132.65" "16,079.10" "15,704.46" "14,298.60" "12,331.06" "12,663.00" "15,081.72" "16,905.71" "17,907.19" "18,744.66" "19,467.75" 2020 +565 PLW PPPPC Palau "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,121.49" "9,031.35" "9,468.87" "9,329.85" "9,869.52" "10,383.35" "10,791.09" "11,441.81" "11,220.79" "10,763.00" "10,951.14" "11,942.37" "12,667.33" "12,815.07" "13,706.87" "14,756.11" "14,951.86" "14,694.54" "15,045.44" "15,338.26" "14,255.86" "12,820.58" "13,215.43" "15,191.48" "16,733.46" "17,648.23" "18,602.06" "19,556.61" 2020 +565 PLW NGAP_NPGDP Palau Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +565 PLW PPPSH Palau Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2021 +565 PLW PPPEX Palau Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.968 0.892 0.882 0.84 0.845 0.887 0.89 0.871 0.911 0.908 0.908 0.898 0.952 0.997 1.012 1.104 1.129 1.098 1.069 1.024 1.003 0.962 0.958 0.993 1.01 1.015 1.008 0.995 2021 +565 PLW NID_NGDP Palau Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September Base year: FY2018/19 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.387 56.256 56.571 53.829 54.037 48.83 43.287 36.481 33.338 26.675 26.702 30.726 29.06 25.319 32.341 28.578 28.934 30.96 28.13 35.965 41.522 39.898 36.206 33.975 28.35 30.411 29.522 28.851 2021 +565 PLW NGSD_NGDP Palau Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +565 PLW PCPI Palau "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2016/17. Reference year is FY2016Q4=100. The base year is 2016Q3. The team converts quarterly CY CPI to FY. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.658 65.181 65.003 65.424 65.775 68.115 71.003 73.147 80.411 84.177 85.097 87.338 92.088 94.708 98.461 100.626 99.282 100.373 102.334 102.958 103.659 104.125 116.828 126.291 131.596 134.754 136.64 137.87 2021 +565 PLW PCPIPCH Palau "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.726 -0.273 0.647 0.537 3.558 4.239 3.02 9.931 4.683 1.094 2.633 5.439 2.845 3.962 2.199 -1.336 1.1 1.954 0.609 0.681 0.45 12.2 8.1 4.2 2.4 1.4 0.9 2021 +565 PLW PCPIE Palau "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2016/17. Reference year is FY2016Q4=100. The base year is 2016Q3. The team converts quarterly CY CPI to FY. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.48 64.902 65.126 65.576 66.117 69.564 72.28 74.175 86.61 84.472 85.549 90.747 92.258 95.674 99.348 99.645 100 100.657 103.322 102.935 103.505 108.3 124.588 132.313 136.414 139.006 140.535 141.098 2021 +565 PLW PCPIEPCH Palau "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.374 0.346 0.691 0.824 5.214 3.904 2.621 16.764 -2.468 1.274 6.076 1.665 3.703 3.839 0.299 0.356 0.657 2.647 -0.374 0.554 4.632 15.04 6.2 3.1 1.9 1.1 0.4 2021 +565 PLW TM_RPCH Palau Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2014/15 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.849 -1.717 -13.513 9.127 -7.717 -3.047 -10.802 -4.321 -1.756 -4.016 1.533 14.258 2.65 17.241 14.72 6.55 -4.805 -10.465 8.472 5.868 -38.891 -7.548 15.836 9.087 3.485 1.769 1.542 2021 +565 PLW TMG_RPCH Palau Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2014/15 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.171 -4.379 -13.437 10.554 -11.935 -7.192 -14.749 -10.475 2.83 -5.348 1.067 10.851 6.606 26.444 15.534 6.563 -7.523 -12.405 10.744 14.639 -42.944 -9.053 15.437 9.739 5.564 3.143 2.677 2021 +565 PLW TX_RPCH Palau Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2014/15 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.409 6.679 -19.971 2.955 13.553 0.837 -0.417 -3.255 -11.947 3.193 14.82 11.5 1.811 8.677 14.502 -2.672 -16.4 -9.431 -13.138 -45.526 -78.087 26.11 219.779 38.086 10.455 11.504 12.028 2021 +565 PLW TXG_RPCH Palau Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Base year: FY2014/15 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 95.477 30.353 -52.901 -30.678 17.258 6.146 -32.409 -15.705 -6.722 0.245 -15.386 21.015 -3.51 8.608 22.459 4.484 -3.171 -16.874 -20.362 -60.814 -79.165 -12.021 16.938 11.374 12.213 3.963 6.254 2021 +565 PLW LUR Palau Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +565 PLW LE Palau Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +565 PLW LP Palau Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.019 0.019 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.018 2020 +565 PLW GGR Palau General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.065 0.053 0.058 0.07 0.073 0.077 0.087 0.092 0.085 0.076 0.086 0.087 0.095 0.092 0.107 0.115 0.125 0.115 0.127 0.119 0.128 0.113 0.097 0.107 0.122 0.129 0.135 0.137 2021 +565 PLW GGR_NGDP Palau General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.933 34.253 36.123 45.579 44.365 42.193 46.032 47.767 43.695 41.88 47.15 45.312 45.014 41.362 44.252 39.933 41.801 40.249 44.486 42.803 50.726 51.833 42.777 39.482 39.475 38.888 39.121 38.012 2021 +565 PLW GGX Palau General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.084 0.079 0.079 0.073 0.081 0.074 0.087 0.096 0.088 0.078 0.088 0.085 0.093 0.09 0.098 0.1 0.114 0.101 0.109 0.12 0.152 0.15 0.118 0.119 0.125 0.132 0.138 0.137 2021 +565 PLW GGX_NGDP Palau General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 56.143 51.11 48.915 47.809 49.255 40.569 45.89 49.88 45.444 42.763 48.137 44.008 43.99 40.61 40.612 34.916 38.226 35.421 38.229 43.18 60.51 68.693 52.164 43.534 40.627 40.029 39.754 38.054 2021 +565 PLW GGXCNL Palau General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.018 -0.026 -0.021 -0.003 -0.008 0.003 -- -0.004 -0.003 -0.002 -0.002 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.009 0.014 0.011 0.014 0.018 -0.001 -0.025 -0.037 -0.021 -0.011 -0.004 -0.004 -0.002 -- 2021 +565 PLW GGXCNL_NGDP Palau General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.211 -16.858 -12.792 -2.23 -4.89 1.624 0.142 -2.113 -1.749 -0.883 -0.987 1.304 1.024 0.752 3.641 5.017 3.574 4.828 6.257 -0.377 -9.784 -16.861 -9.388 -4.052 -1.152 -1.141 -0.633 -0.043 2021 +565 PLW GGSB Palau General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +565 PLW GGSB_NPGDP Palau General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +565 PLW GGXONLB Palau General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +565 PLW GGXONLB_NGDP Palau General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +565 PLW GGXWDN Palau General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +565 PLW GGXWDN_NGDP Palau General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +565 PLW GGXWDG Palau General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions +565 PLW GGXWDG_NGDP Palau General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP +565 PLW NGDP_FY Palau "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t). Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.149 0.155 0.162 0.153 0.164 0.183 0.189 0.193 0.194 0.182 0.182 0.193 0.211 0.222 0.241 0.288 0.298 0.286 0.285 0.279 0.252 0.218 0.226 0.272 0.309 0.33 0.346 0.36 2021 +565 PLW BCA Palau Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.074 -0.05 -0.046 -0.04 -0.054 -0.046 -0.05 -0.038 -0.041 -0.02 -0.017 -0.026 -0.034 -0.033 -0.047 -0.026 -0.04 -0.065 -0.055 -0.096 -0.105 -0.062 -0.098 -0.093 -0.085 -0.078 -0.067 -0.055 2021 +565 PLW BCA_NGDPD Palau Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -49.758 -32.48 -28.281 -25.899 -32.737 -25.133 -26.472 -19.911 -20.981 -10.986 -9.369 -13.251 -15.933 -14.794 -19.432 -8.923 -13.428 -22.819 -19.415 -34.576 -41.675 -28.517 -43.184 -34.065 -27.639 -23.558 -19.453 -15.422 2021 +283 PAN NGDP_R Panama "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. The deflator in base year 2007 is not exactly 100 because of data splicing. In October 2015 the authorities published new national accounts with a base year of 2007. The new methodology uses chain-linked volume measures as opposed to constant prices. Data for years before 2007 currently do not exist for the re-based series. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.231 7.897 8.319 7.946 8.161 8.564 8.87 8.709 7.544 7.662 8.283 9.063 9.806 10.341 10.636 10.822 11.62 12.373 13.28 13.795 14.173 14.252 14.572 15.188 16.328 17.501 18.995 21.296 23.395 23.686 25.066 27.902 30.63 32.745 34.404 36.376 38.178 40.313 41.798 43.044 35.32 40.736 43.801 45.559 47.605 49.747 51.986 54.325 2021 +283 PAN NGDP_RPCH Panama "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.5 9.207 5.348 -4.491 2.709 4.942 3.568 -1.809 -13.38 1.562 8.099 9.418 8.203 5.456 2.849 1.752 7.371 6.48 7.332 3.878 2.737 0.558 2.247 4.226 7.508 7.181 8.541 12.111 9.856 1.243 5.828 11.314 9.779 6.903 5.067 5.733 4.953 5.591 3.685 2.98 -17.945 15.336 7.523 4.014 4.491 4.5 4.5 4.5 2021 +283 PAN NGDP Panama "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. The deflator in base year 2007 is not exactly 100 because of data splicing. In October 2015 the authorities published new national accounts with a base year of 2007. The new methodology uses chain-linked volume measures as opposed to constant prices. Data for years before 2007 currently do not exist for the re-based series. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.104 4.645 5.132 5.269 5.5 5.818 6.046 6.073 5.25 5.264 5.723 6.292 7.153 7.812 8.33 8.515 10.04 10.849 11.762 12.326 12.502 12.704 13.204 13.915 15.255 16.638 18.438 21.296 25.156 27.117 29.44 34.686 40.43 45.6 49.921 54.092 57.908 62.203 64.929 66.984 53.977 63.605 71.085 76.382 81.785 87.175 92.92 99.043 2021 +283 PAN NGDPD Panama "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.104 4.645 5.132 5.269 5.5 5.818 6.046 6.073 5.25 5.264 5.723 6.292 7.153 7.812 8.33 8.515 10.04 10.849 11.762 12.326 12.502 12.704 13.204 13.915 15.255 16.638 18.438 21.296 25.156 27.117 29.44 34.686 40.43 45.6 49.921 54.092 57.908 62.203 64.929 66.984 53.977 63.605 71.085 76.382 81.785 87.175 92.92 99.043 2021 +283 PAN PPPGDP Panama "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.997 8.364 9.355 9.285 9.881 10.697 11.302 11.372 10.198 10.763 12.07 13.653 15.11 16.312 17.135 17.801 19.463 21.082 22.882 24.105 25.326 26.041 27.041 28.74 31.727 35.072 39.242 45.184 50.589 51.546 55.206 62.728 70.434 79.815 89.33 100.479 112.346 125.038 132.743 139.144 115.551 138.809 159.863 172.204 183.713 195.548 208.238 221.819 2021 +283 PAN NGDP_D Panama "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 56.752 58.819 61.685 66.31 67.39 67.935 68.166 69.726 69.591 68.704 69.092 69.433 72.946 75.539 78.32 78.685 86.408 87.688 88.57 89.35 88.215 89.137 90.611 91.618 93.43 95.073 97.064 100 107.527 114.486 117.451 124.315 131.992 139.258 145.104 148.701 151.678 154.3 155.339 155.619 152.824 156.138 162.292 167.656 171.8 175.236 178.741 182.316 2021 +283 PAN NGDPRPC Panama "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,649.29" "3,890.49" "4,002.82" "3,735.67" "3,750.59" "3,848.94" "3,899.84" "3,747.69" "3,178.07" "3,161.01" "3,347.69" "3,585.77" "3,798.61" "3,922.88" "3,951.96" "3,939.66" "4,144.22" "4,323.58" "4,547.03" "4,629.08" "4,660.99" "4,593.99" "4,605.07" "4,707.20" "4,964.89" "5,222.53" "5,564.95" "6,127.03" "6,612.48" "6,579.34" "6,845.21" "7,492.82" "8,087.21" "8,503.56" "8,791.61" "9,150.33" "9,456.96" "9,836.87" "10,050.65" "10,202.87" "8,255.18" "9,391.87" "9,965.14" "10,231.49" "10,556.50" "10,896.17" "11,249.94" "11,615.21" 2020 +283 PAN NGDPRPPPPC Panama "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,318.97" "12,067.12" "12,415.51" "11,586.91" "11,633.17" "11,938.23" "12,096.12" "11,624.18" "9,857.41" "9,804.47" "10,383.51" "11,121.95" "11,782.14" "12,167.57" "12,257.76" "12,219.63" "12,854.09" "13,410.41" "14,103.49" "14,357.98" "14,456.96" "14,249.16" "14,283.53" "14,600.28" "15,399.57" "16,198.69" "17,260.77" "19,004.18" "20,509.87" "20,407.11" "21,231.75" "23,240.43" "25,084.05" "26,375.43" "27,268.89" "28,381.54" "29,332.60" "30,510.96" "31,174.05" "31,646.19" "25,605.04" "29,130.71" "30,908.80" "31,734.96" "32,743.04" "33,796.57" "34,893.88" "36,026.82" 2020 +283 PAN NGDPPC Panama "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,071.04" "2,288.37" "2,469.14" "2,477.12" "2,527.53" "2,614.79" "2,658.35" "2,613.10" "2,211.67" "2,171.73" "2,312.99" "2,489.71" "2,770.95" "2,963.32" "3,095.16" "3,099.92" "3,580.93" "3,791.27" "4,027.32" "4,136.06" "4,111.71" "4,094.97" "4,172.69" "4,312.62" "4,638.72" "4,965.21" "5,401.56" "6,127.03" "7,110.23" "7,532.40" "8,039.76" "9,314.69" "10,674.49" "11,841.89" "12,756.95" "13,606.60" "14,344.09" "15,178.30" "15,612.60" "15,877.57" "12,615.88" "14,664.31" "16,172.62" "17,153.67" "18,136.12" "19,094.05" "20,108.28" "21,176.38" 2020 +283 PAN NGDPDPC Panama "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,071.04" "2,288.37" "2,469.14" "2,477.12" "2,527.53" "2,614.79" "2,658.35" "2,613.10" "2,211.67" "2,171.73" "2,312.99" "2,489.71" "2,770.95" "2,963.32" "3,095.16" "3,099.92" "3,580.93" "3,791.27" "4,027.32" "4,136.06" "4,111.71" "4,094.97" "4,172.69" "4,312.62" "4,638.72" "4,965.21" "5,401.56" "6,127.03" "7,110.23" "7,532.40" "8,039.76" "9,314.69" "10,674.49" "11,841.89" "12,756.95" "13,606.60" "14,344.09" "15,178.30" "15,612.60" "15,877.57" "12,615.88" "14,664.31" "16,172.62" "17,153.67" "18,136.12" "19,094.05" "20,108.28" "21,176.38" 2020 +283 PAN PPPPC Panama "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,530.81" "4,120.30" "4,501.20" "4,365.30" "4,540.91" "4,807.33" "4,968.99" "4,893.23" "4,295.83" "4,440.31" "4,878.53" "5,402.20" "5,853.29" "6,188.03" "6,367.06" "6,480.34" "6,941.64" "7,366.94" "7,834.89" "8,088.65" "8,328.93" "8,394.16" "8,545.55" "8,907.46" "9,647.30" "10,466.15" "11,496.50" "12,999.77" "14,298.77" "14,318.31" "15,075.96" "16,845.13" "18,596.29" "20,727.24" "22,827.40" "25,275.19" "27,828.76" "30,510.96" "31,918.74" "32,981.81" "27,007.28" "32,002.80" "36,370.38" "38,673.02" "40,738.73" "42,831.02" "45,063.54" "47,426.99" 2020 +283 PAN NGAP_NPGDP Panama Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +283 PAN PPPSH Panama Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.052 0.056 0.059 0.055 0.054 0.055 0.055 0.052 0.043 0.042 0.044 0.047 0.045 0.047 0.047 0.046 0.048 0.049 0.051 0.051 0.05 0.049 0.049 0.049 0.05 0.051 0.053 0.056 0.06 0.061 0.061 0.066 0.07 0.076 0.082 0.09 0.097 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.087 0.095 0.099 0.1 0.101 0.103 0.104 0.105 2021 +283 PAN PPPEX Panama Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.587 0.555 0.549 0.567 0.557 0.544 0.535 0.534 0.515 0.489 0.474 0.461 0.473 0.479 0.486 0.478 0.516 0.515 0.514 0.511 0.494 0.488 0.488 0.484 0.481 0.474 0.47 0.471 0.497 0.526 0.533 0.553 0.574 0.571 0.559 0.538 0.515 0.497 0.489 0.481 0.467 0.458 0.445 0.444 0.445 0.446 0.446 0.447 2021 +283 PAN NID_NGDP Panama Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. The deflator in base year 2007 is not exactly 100 because of data splicing. In October 2015 the authorities published new national accounts with a base year of 2007. The new methodology uses chain-linked volume measures as opposed to constant prices. Data for years before 2007 currently do not exist for the re-based series. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.863 31.298 28.585 24.715 18.557 19.247 20.125 24.215 6.575 3.797 11.914 17.718 23.361 29.014 29.521 31.308 30.455 29.51 31.531 30.193 28.397 20.612 18.406 22.401 22.015 21.764 23.192 36.044 42.328 31.432 38.213 38.637 43.689 44.008 44.309 42.756 40.499 41.731 41.481 38.302 24.059 32.52 34.324 34.726 34.751 34.823 34.839 34.811 2021 +283 PAN NGSD_NGDP Panama Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007. The deflator in base year 2007 is not exactly 100 because of data splicing. In October 2015 the authorities published new national accounts with a base year of 2007. The new methodology uses chain-linked volume measures as opposed to constant prices. Data for years before 2007 currently do not exist for the re-based series. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.335 16.049 14.277 15.22 10.562 12.571 15.884 18.015 10.502 3.543 12.374 10.723 14.319 20.387 22.406 21.191 20.863 24.495 19.783 17.209 16.925 15.052 13.915 13.422 10.356 12.424 15.138 28.826 31.83 30.649 27.639 25.599 34.45 35.053 30.933 33.793 32.715 35.71 33.858 33.332 26.091 30.299 30.633 31.448 31.765 32.061 32.234 32.324 2021 +283 PAN PCPI Panama "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 49.418 53.026 55.28 56.442 57.335 57.924 57.885 58.462 58.672 58.74 59.192 60.108 61.16 61.453 62.271 62.856 63.65 64.449 64.854 65.697 66.647 66.856 67.524 67.563 67.884 69.825 71.542 74.524 81.051 83.004 85.902 90.949 96.131 100.003 102.626 102.767 103.527 104.433 105.229 104.855 103.229 104.913 109.048 112.652 115.437 117.745 120.1 122.502 2021 +283 PAN PCPIPCH Panama "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.808 7.3 4.251 2.103 1.583 1.027 -0.066 0.996 0.359 0.116 0.769 1.547 1.751 0.478 1.332 0.939 1.264 1.255 0.628 1.3 1.446 0.314 0.998 0.058 0.475 2.86 2.458 4.169 8.759 2.409 3.491 5.876 5.698 4.027 2.623 0.137 0.74 0.876 0.762 -0.355 -1.55 1.631 3.941 3.305 2.472 2 2 2 2021 +283 PAN PCPIE Panama "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 51.536 53.221 55.487 56.649 57.475 58.007 58.221 58.475 58.973 59.142 59.435 59.903 60.891 61.472 62.285 62.808 64.261 63.97 64.842 65.829 66.294 66.294 67.456 67.321 68.402 70.697 72.251 76.842 82.041 83.595 87.713 93.25 97.572 101.218 102.2 102.5 104 104.5 104.666 104.599 102.951 105.653 110.302 113.611 115.883 118.201 120.565 122.976 2021 +283 PAN PCPIEPCH Panama "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 15.495 3.269 4.258 2.094 1.457 0.926 0.369 0.436 0.851 0.287 0.496 0.787 1.649 0.954 1.323 0.84 2.313 -0.452 1.362 1.523 0.706 0 1.753 -0.2 1.605 3.356 2.197 6.355 6.766 1.893 4.927 6.313 4.634 3.737 0.97 0.294 1.463 0.481 0.158 -0.064 -1.575 2.624 4.4 3 2 2 2 2 2021 +283 PAN TM_RPCH Panama Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: National Statistical Office reports that Imports are FOB, except for those of the Colon Free Zone (which are CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.945 0.747 -8.625 -22.541 6.158 12.145 4.419 4.729 -22.307 20.487 -7.9 14.951 19.312 9.506 10.103 5.872 10.775 14.954 5.395 -4.776 -9.926 -4.755 0.886 -1.901 11.875 8.394 4.843 20.127 15.338 -15.214 27.787 29.88 -4.175 -0.302 -2.32 -1.412 2.363 4.906 -0.451 -7.655 -29.602 32.943 1.698 1.939 10.071 7.592 7.3 5.316 2021 +283 PAN TMG_RPCH Panama Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: National Statistical Office reports that Imports are FOB, except for those of the Colon Free Zone (which are CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.945 0.747 -8.625 -22.541 6.158 12.145 4.419 4.729 -22.307 20.487 -7.9 14.951 19.312 9.506 10.103 5.534 10.775 8.934 18.54 -1.505 -13.643 -4.948 -2.462 -1.903 13.61 7.27 7.7 20.981 16.348 -14.806 27.082 27.805 -3.449 -3.243 -2.117 -3.229 0.947 6.756 -0.168 -10.187 -28.008 33.324 1.924 0.686 9.399 7.481 7.519 5.194 2021 +283 PAN TX_RPCH Panama Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: National Statistical Office reports that Imports are FOB, except for those of the Colon Free Zone (which are CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -36.41 -2.398 6.061 -1.891 -11.663 28.849 0.992 -8.424 1.533 -11.734 17.853 3.24 15.023 5.573 9.477 1.222 -3.783 11.621 -2.912 -14.294 7.538 2.149 -5.906 0.104 15.294 15.873 14.388 11.824 12.979 0.266 5.007 23.743 7.766 -5.549 -8.656 -4.9 -3.276 5.193 2.733 -0.255 -26.949 23.848 5.676 6.113 7.832 6.924 6.412 4.632 2021 +283 PAN TXG_RPCH Panama Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1996 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: National Statistical Office reports that Imports are FOB, except for those of the Colon Free Zone (which are CIF) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.821 9.94 -2.262 -63.156 -74.252 528.745 126.56 -5.382 35.066 -19.14 17.853 3.24 19.787 5.866 10.234 -0.222 -5.947 12.99 -4.749 -17.862 7.569 3.03 -12.04 -4.816 18.358 17.232 10.931 15.11 14.673 -1.244 1.599 25.844 3.8 -10.577 -15.819 -11.199 -8.437 2.78 2.78 -2.209 -15.559 24.192 4.997 7.156 8.108 8.327 7.37 3.974 2021 +283 PAN LUR Panama Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 8.375 9.184 10.981 11.573 12.216 14.418 12.504 14.102 18.78 18.939 16.719 15.971 14.674 13.262 14.008 14.019 14.317 13.37 11.599 9.532 13.526 14.026 13.489 13.042 11.749 9.781 8.662 6.372 5.579 6.557 6.516 4.481 4.05 4.098 4.823 5.052 5.494 6.13 5.956 7.07 18.548 11.293 9.508 9.963 9.963 9.963 9.963 9.963 2021 +283 PAN LE Panama Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +283 PAN LP Panama Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.982 2.03 2.078 2.127 2.176 2.225 2.274 2.324 2.374 2.424 2.474 2.527 2.581 2.636 2.691 2.747 2.804 2.862 2.921 2.98 3.041 3.102 3.164 3.227 3.289 3.351 3.413 3.476 3.538 3.6 3.662 3.724 3.788 3.851 3.913 3.975 4.037 4.098 4.159 4.219 4.279 4.337 4.395 4.453 4.51 4.566 4.621 4.677 2020 +283 PAN GGR Panama General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.802 1.999 2.018 2.283 2.461 2.802 2.883 2.811 2.809 2.884 2.994 3.451 4.273 5.499 6.014 6.131 6.818 7.77 8.965 9.947 10.053 10.655 11.646 12.442 12.839 12.396 9.861 11.555 14 15.219 16.561 17.917 19.32 20.797 2021 +283 PAN GGR_NGDP Panama General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.632 23.47 20.101 21.04 20.926 22.732 23.058 22.125 21.27 20.729 19.624 20.744 23.176 25.823 23.908 22.611 23.157 22.4 22.173 21.813 20.138 19.698 20.112 20.002 19.774 18.505 18.269 18.167 19.695 19.925 20.249 20.553 20.792 20.998 2021 +283 PAN GGX Panama General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.077 2.226 1.855 2.367 2.767 2.92 2.953 3.085 3.212 3.493 3.688 3.856 4.186 4.818 5.917 6.37 7.322 8.416 9.533 10.962 11.614 11.965 12.79 13.788 14.913 14.67 15.452 15.792 16.867 17.528 18.21 19.246 20.742 22.307 2021 +283 PAN GGX_NGDP Panama General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.931 26.136 18.471 21.818 23.526 23.689 23.622 24.288 24.329 25.103 24.174 23.178 22.701 22.623 23.523 23.493 24.87 24.264 23.579 24.04 23.265 22.119 22.087 22.166 22.968 21.9 28.627 24.829 23.728 22.948 22.265 22.077 22.323 22.522 2021 +283 PAN GGXCNL Panama General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.275 -0.227 0.164 -0.085 -0.306 -0.118 -0.071 -0.275 -0.404 -0.609 -0.694 -0.405 0.088 0.682 0.097 -0.239 -0.504 -0.647 -0.568 -1.015 -1.561 -1.31 -1.144 -1.346 -2.074 -2.274 -5.591 -4.237 -2.867 -2.309 -1.649 -1.328 -1.422 -1.509 2021 +283 PAN GGXCNL_NGDP Panama General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.299 -2.666 1.629 -0.779 -2.599 -0.957 -0.564 -2.163 -3.058 -4.373 -4.55 -2.434 0.475 3.2 0.386 -0.882 -1.713 -1.864 -1.406 -2.227 -3.127 -2.421 -1.975 -2.164 -3.194 -3.395 -10.358 -6.662 -4.033 -3.023 -2.017 -1.523 -1.531 -1.524 2021 +283 PAN GGSB Panama General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.196 -0.148 -0.417 -0.206 -0.124 -0.255 -0.347 -0.538 -0.664 -0.368 0.116 0.507 -0.233 -0.156 -0.276 -0.627 -0.696 -1.119 -1.541 -1.299 -1.171 -1.642 -2.593 -2.972 -3.761 -3.532 -2.609 -2.093 -1.572 -1.328 -1.422 -1.509 2021 +283 PAN GGSB_NPGDP Panama General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.913 -1.364 -3.63 -1.708 -1.007 -1.992 -2.578 -3.777 -4.307 -2.189 0.627 2.446 -0.965 -0.564 -0.905 -1.798 -1.744 -2.476 -3.075 -2.395 -2.026 -2.703 -4.162 -4.726 -6.059 -5.445 -3.729 -2.759 -1.922 -1.523 -1.531 -1.524 2021 +283 PAN GGXONLB Panama General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.086 0.198 0.446 0.215 -0.011 0.207 0.316 0.128 -0.007 -0.129 -0.173 0.199 0.759 1.27 0.729 0.349 0.158 -0.004 -0.042 -0.215 -0.754 -0.433 -0.198 -0.335 -0.957 -1.174 -4.333 -2.938 -1.35 -0.728 0.087 0.551 0.535 0.57 2021 +283 PAN GGXONLB_NGDP Panama General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.03 2.327 4.444 1.984 -0.092 1.676 2.53 1.006 -0.054 -0.924 -1.135 1.195 4.115 5.966 2.897 1.288 0.537 -0.012 -0.104 -0.472 -1.509 -0.801 -0.341 -0.539 -1.474 -1.753 -8.027 -4.62 -1.9 -0.953 0.107 0.632 0.576 0.576 2021 +283 PAN GGXWDN Panama General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.119 5.119 5.12 5.121 5.362 5.33 5.253 5.76 5.9 5.005 6.448 7.056 7.381 6.731 6.521 6.154 7.581 7.968 8.73 9.267 9.875 10.947 11.851 14.342 16.912 19.331 23.296 25.952 28.818 31.127 32.776 34.105 35.527 37.036 2021 +283 PAN GGXWDN_NGDP Panama General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 61.448 60.12 50.996 47.2 45.588 43.244 42.019 45.34 44.681 35.969 42.266 42.405 40.034 31.606 25.921 22.695 25.75 22.972 21.594 20.323 19.781 20.238 20.466 23.057 26.047 28.859 43.16 40.801 40.541 40.752 40.076 39.122 38.234 37.394 2021 +283 PAN GGXWDG Panama General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.766 6.767 6.768 6.769 7.087 7.081 6.978 7.646 7.834 8.184 9.334 10.27 10.5 10.513 10.477 11.286 11.936 13.12 14.569 16.247 18.249 19.474 20.443 21.93 24.228 28.064 35.388 37.166 39.541 42.052 44.094 46.045 48.126 50.254 2021 +283 PAN GGXWDG_NGDP Panama General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 81.221 79.463 67.403 62.386 60.255 57.447 55.811 60.185 59.331 58.813 61.184 61.727 56.947 49.365 41.647 41.619 40.543 37.824 36.035 35.63 36.555 36.001 35.303 35.256 37.315 41.897 65.562 58.433 55.625 55.055 53.915 52.819 51.793 50.74 2021 +283 PAN NGDP_FY Panama "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Net debt is calculated as the difference between gross debt of the NFPS and assets of Panama's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Fiscal assumptions: Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonfinancial Public Corporation; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net public debt follows the national definition of net debt, so it is defined as gross debt minus the assets of Panama's sovereign wealth fund (Fondo de Ahorro de Panama). Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.33 8.515 10.04 10.849 11.762 12.326 12.502 12.704 13.204 13.915 15.255 16.638 18.438 21.296 25.156 27.117 29.44 34.686 40.43 45.6 49.921 54.092 57.908 62.203 64.929 66.984 53.977 63.605 71.085 76.382 81.785 87.175 92.92 99.043 2021 +283 PAN BCA Panama Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). IMF Staff reports identify public sector flows in the financial account Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.329 -0.535 -0.194 0.199 -0.202 0.075 -0.099 0.545 0.721 0.112 0.209 -0.241 -0.264 -0.096 0.016 -0.471 -0.201 -0.507 -1.016 -1.159 -0.673 -0.17 -0.096 -0.537 -1.003 -1.064 -0.463 -1.537 -2.641 -0.212 -3.113 -4.523 -3.735 -4.084 -6.677 -4.848 -4.508 -3.745 -4.95 -3.329 1.097 -1.412 -2.624 -2.503 -2.442 -2.408 -2.421 -2.462 2021 +283 PAN BCA_NGDPD Panama Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -8.009 -11.518 -3.782 3.771 -3.678 1.291 -1.636 8.973 13.741 2.118 3.654 -3.832 -3.693 -1.225 0.191 -5.527 -1.998 -4.67 -8.638 -9.401 -5.379 -1.341 -0.723 -3.856 -6.576 -6.395 -2.509 -7.218 -10.498 -0.783 -10.574 -13.039 -9.238 -8.955 -13.375 -8.963 -7.784 -6.021 -7.623 -4.97 2.032 -2.22 -3.691 -3.277 -2.986 -2.763 -2.605 -2.486 2021 +853 PNG NGDP_R Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistical Office and MOF Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022 16.264 16.451 16.588 17.158 16.989 17.597 18.592 19.106 19.661 19.382 18.775 20.571 23.415 26.538 29.322 28.311 30.18 28.265 29.589 30.138 29.386 29.35 29.303 31.954 32.139 33.505 34.355 37.04 36.931 39.442 43.437 43.918 45.963 47.721 54.185 57.747 60.919 63.072 62.896 65.714 63.417 64.182 66.628 69.994 72.066 74.211 76.433 78.744 2019 +853 PNG NGDP_RPCH Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.309 1.149 0.832 3.438 -0.983 3.578 5.654 2.762 2.909 -1.424 -3.132 9.568 13.827 13.334 10.492 -3.446 6.599 -6.343 4.682 1.856 -2.494 -0.123 -0.159 9.046 0.578 4.252 2.537 7.815 -0.296 6.8 10.128 1.108 4.657 3.825 13.544 6.576 5.492 3.535 -0.279 4.48 -3.497 1.207 3.811 5.052 2.959 2.977 2.994 3.024 2019 +853 PNG NGDP Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistical Office and MOF Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2013 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022 2.74 2.697 2.806 3.169 3.138 3.25 3.434 3.528 4.682 4.498 4.543 5.325 6.237 7.189 8.168 9.15 10.036 10.457 11.526 13.039 14.38 15.355 17.087 19.558 20.234 22.766 25.539 28.304 31.512 32.013 38.752 42.642 44.372 47.721 57.131 60.139 65.038 72.522 79.405 83.846 85.357 94.594 108.512 115.367 120.207 125.617 133.232 141.614 2019 +853 PNG NGDPD Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.087 4.011 3.805 3.799 3.509 3.25 3.535 3.885 5.4 5.238 4.757 5.596 6.466 7.349 8.077 7.149 7.608 7.272 5.558 5.072 5.169 4.531 4.387 5.488 6.279 7.339 8.355 9.545 11.671 11.619 14.251 17.985 21.295 21.261 23.211 21.723 20.759 22.743 24.11 24.751 24.67 27.339 31.362 33.343 34.742 36.306 38.507 40.929 2019 +853 PNG PPPGDP Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.179 3.52 3.768 4.05 4.155 4.44 4.786 5.039 5.369 5.5 5.527 6.261 7.289 8.457 9.543 9.408 10.212 9.729 10.299 10.638 10.608 10.834 10.985 12.215 12.616 13.565 14.338 15.876 16.133 17.34 19.326 19.946 21.265 22.465 25.985 27.971 29.803 31.442 32.103 34.141 33.345 35.149 39.083 42.521 44.698 46.884 49.207 51.676 2019 +853 PNG NGDP_D Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 16.848 16.394 16.916 18.468 18.468 18.468 18.468 18.468 23.813 23.21 24.2 25.888 26.638 27.089 27.857 32.317 33.253 36.994 38.954 43.266 48.934 52.318 58.31 61.206 62.959 67.948 74.337 76.415 85.329 81.165 89.215 97.095 96.537 100 105.437 104.142 106.761 114.982 126.247 127.592 134.598 147.383 162.861 164.824 166.801 169.27 174.313 179.84 2019 +853 PNG NGDPRPC Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,494.63" "5,411.51" "5,333.74" "5,395.67" "5,227.53" "5,284.47" "5,468.29" "5,703.18" "5,698.98" "5,383.77" "4,995.57" "5,308.98" "5,600.75" "6,188.10" "6,661.84" "6,263.60" "6,504.55" "5,937.16" "6,059.73" "6,020.38" "5,728.27" "5,583.96" "5,442.37" "5,794.53" "5,691.49" "5,795.63" "5,805.74" "6,116.43" "5,960.10" "6,222.38" "6,498.97" "6,231.83" "6,185.47" "6,285.02" "6,986.34" "7,291.51" "7,534.85" "7,641.81" "7,464.79" "7,639.92" "7,222.16" "7,160.04" "7,281.08" "7,492.66" "7,556.80" "7,622.79" "7,690.62" "7,761.34" 2019 +853 PNG NGDPRPPPPC Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,739.08" "2,697.65" "2,658.88" "2,689.75" "2,605.93" "2,634.32" "2,725.95" "2,843.04" "2,840.95" "2,683.82" "2,490.30" "2,646.54" "2,791.99" "3,084.78" "3,320.94" "3,122.42" "3,242.53" "2,959.69" "3,020.79" "3,001.17" "2,855.55" "2,783.61" "2,713.03" "2,888.58" "2,837.22" "2,889.13" "2,894.17" "3,049.05" "2,971.12" "3,101.87" "3,239.75" "3,106.58" "3,083.47" "3,133.09" "3,482.70" "3,634.83" "3,756.13" "3,809.45" "3,721.21" "3,808.51" "3,600.26" "3,569.29" "3,629.63" "3,735.11" "3,767.08" "3,799.97" "3,833.79" "3,869.04" 2019 +853 PNG NGDPPC Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 925.718 887.17 902.25 996.462 965.41 975.927 "1,009.88" "1,053.25" "1,357.08" "1,249.58" "1,208.92" "1,374.37" "1,491.93" "1,676.31" "1,855.79" "2,024.24" "2,162.98" "2,196.42" "2,360.50" "2,604.79" "2,803.07" "2,921.41" "3,173.44" "3,546.62" "3,583.28" "3,938.01" "4,315.81" "4,673.86" "5,085.69" "5,050.43" "5,798.04" "6,050.82" "5,971.28" "6,285.02" "7,366.21" "7,593.53" "8,044.31" "8,786.67" "9,424.07" "9,747.90" "9,720.85" "10,552.71" "11,858.07" "12,349.67" "12,604.85" "12,903.10" "13,405.71" "13,957.96" 2019 +853 PNG NGDPDPC Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,380.84" "1,319.41" "1,223.39" "1,194.66" "1,079.59" 975.967 "1,039.81" "1,159.83" "1,565.17" "1,455.04" "1,265.88" "1,444.10" "1,546.58" "1,713.71" "1,834.98" "1,581.63" "1,639.77" "1,527.44" "1,138.37" "1,013.23" "1,007.52" 862.099 814.701 995.275 "1,111.94" "1,269.53" "1,411.90" "1,576.16" "1,883.53" "1,833.09" "2,132.19" "2,552.04" "2,865.78" "2,800.17" "2,992.71" "2,742.92" "2,567.58" "2,755.49" "2,861.45" "2,877.58" "2,809.52" "3,049.94" "3,427.21" "3,569.30" "3,643.05" "3,729.25" "3,874.51" "4,034.12" 2019 +853 PNG PPPPC Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,073.96" "1,157.78" "1,211.66" "1,273.72" "1,278.57" "1,333.37" "1,407.53" "1,504.30" "1,556.20" "1,527.77" "1,470.66" "1,615.79" "1,743.44" "1,971.92" "2,168.23" "2,081.36" "2,201.01" "2,043.65" "2,109.32" "2,125.15" "2,067.85" "2,061.17" "2,040.21" "2,215.10" "2,234.12" "2,346.34" "2,422.96" "2,621.61" "2,603.59" "2,735.58" "2,891.52" "2,830.28" "2,861.77" "2,958.75" "3,350.40" "3,531.73" "3,686.17" "3,809.45" "3,810.10" "3,969.25" "3,797.43" "3,921.20" "4,270.99" "4,551.69" "4,686.98" "4,815.78" "4,951.12" "5,093.34" 2019 +853 PNG NGAP_NPGDP Papua New Guinea Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +853 PNG PPPSH Papua New Guinea Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.021 0.02 0.021 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.024 0.025 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.019 0.02 0.019 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.026 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 0.024 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.024 2019 +853 PNG PPPEX Papua New Guinea Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.862 0.766 0.745 0.782 0.755 0.732 0.717 0.7 0.872 0.818 0.822 0.851 0.856 0.85 0.856 0.973 0.983 1.075 1.119 1.226 1.356 1.417 1.555 1.601 1.604 1.678 1.781 1.783 1.953 1.846 2.005 2.138 2.087 2.124 2.199 2.15 2.182 2.307 2.473 2.456 2.56 2.691 2.776 2.713 2.689 2.679 2.708 2.74 2019 +853 PNG NID_NGDP Papua New Guinea Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +853 PNG NGSD_NGDP Papua New Guinea Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +853 PNG PCPI Papua New Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022 56.813 61.389 64.786 69.906 75.093 77.88 82.127 84.868 89.489 93.499 100 106.966 111.575 117.129 120.467 141.284 157.719 163.937 186.216 214.022 247.401 270.404 302.311 346.778 354.264 360.573 369.113 372.477 412.58 441.103 463.61 484.198 506.167 531.274 559.018 592.537 632.081 666.353 695.75 723.083 758.31 792.323 844.616 890.225 933.847 976.803 "1,020.76" "1,066.69" 2021 +853 PNG PCPIPCH Papua New Guinea "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.064 8.054 5.535 7.902 7.421 3.71 5.454 3.337 5.445 4.48 6.953 6.966 4.31 4.977 2.849 17.281 11.632 3.943 13.59 14.932 15.596 9.298 11.799 14.709 2.159 1.781 2.368 0.911 10.767 6.913 5.102 4.441 4.537 4.96 5.222 5.996 6.674 5.422 4.412 3.929 4.872 4.485 6.6 5.4 4.9 4.6 4.5 4.5 2021 +853 PNG PCPIE Papua New Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 72.903 76.103 79.403 83.604 86.104 92.604 94.28 102.662 108.506 113.897 119.379 127.172 150.957 158.931 167.403 203.919 230.83 253.845 280.122 321.622 348.76 357.051 373.904 370.37 382.376 425.391 449.519 471.519 492.107 520.729 535.794 571.446 607.601 647.773 678.219 710.774 730.213 767.751 811.528 861.843 906.659 949.272 991.989 "1,036.63" "1,083.28" 2021 +853 PNG PCPIEPCH Papua New Guinea "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.39 4.336 5.29 2.99 7.549 1.81 8.89 5.693 4.969 4.813 6.528 18.703 5.282 5.331 21.813 13.197 9.971 10.352 14.815 8.438 2.377 4.72 -0.945 3.242 11.249 5.672 4.894 4.366 5.816 2.893 6.654 6.327 6.612 4.7 4.8 2.735 5.141 5.702 6.2 5.2 4.7 4.5 4.5 4.5 2021 +853 PNG TM_RPCH Papua New Guinea Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Limited data availability Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Series spliced. Current working data starts in 1994. Oil imports data currently unavailable prior to 1994. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.54 -6.248 6.971 -5.838 9.801 18.756 -8.05 -13.657 -17.212 -5.695 -1.407 3.534 3.604 -3.159 28.417 3.881 -6.22 23.312 38.03 15.923 21.855 -9.61 -48.336 -24.869 -10.017 22.316 -5.218 47.76 -7.678 -27.616 3.515 11.769 6.983 3.748 4.173 3.869 2021 +853 PNG TMG_RPCH Papua New Guinea Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Limited data availability Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Series spliced. Current working data starts in 1994. Oil imports data currently unavailable prior to 1994. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.937 1.328 -13.463 0.017 -8.885 -14.651 0.101 16.663 15.847 -10.725 -26.733 22.03 3.926 -8.786 18.921 -15.203 18.956 12.738 -12.786 -12.248 -17.576 -7.203 -3.165 0.375 5.933 -13.483 18.411 24.136 0.088 25.035 16.658 24.44 21.551 -14.616 -42.355 -18.893 -10.042 23.809 -9.713 60.504 -0.901 -26.808 3.274 12.12 7.336 4.599 5.286 4.98 2021 +853 PNG TX_RPCH Papua New Guinea Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Limited data availability Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Series spliced. Current working data starts in 1994. Oil imports data currently unavailable prior to 1994. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -37.689 40.666 -5.735 -3.11 -4.066 -18.593 8.583 9.408 -5.354 -1.311 -20.929 10.092 -9.021 10.967 -7.92 3.019 1.769 -14.837 4.924 -1.41 -2.056 1.545 99.412 45.134 11.05 8.364 -14.564 9.613 -5.184 -10.854 2.801 3.564 1.864 1.961 2.714 2.83 2021 +853 PNG TXG_RPCH Papua New Guinea Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Limited data availability Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;. Series spliced. Current working data starts in 1994. Oil imports data currently unavailable prior to 1994. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" -8.903 4.45 2.765 0.385 -1.343 0.668 13.466 8.782 5.019 -1.923 -5.619 15.311 26.721 54.773 -4.184 -8.134 -5.329 -21.671 10.214 12.251 -4.63 -5.292 -17.404 14.943 -6.757 12.361 -7.403 1.928 2.757 -12.875 3.744 -2.212 -3.46 1.986 109.041 46.549 11.032 7.798 -15.817 9.791 -3.253 -10.944 2.861 3.533 1.843 1.985 2.744 2.861 2021 +853 PNG LUR Papua New Guinea Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +853 PNG LE Papua New Guinea Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +853 PNG LP Papua New Guinea Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022 2.96 3.04 3.11 3.18 3.25 3.33 3.4 3.35 3.45 3.6 3.758 3.875 4.181 4.288 4.401 4.52 4.64 4.761 4.883 5.006 5.13 5.256 5.384 5.515 5.647 5.781 5.917 6.056 6.196 6.339 6.684 7.047 7.431 7.593 7.756 7.92 8.085 8.254 8.426 8.601 8.781 8.964 9.151 9.342 9.537 9.735 9.938 10.146 2019 +853 PNG GGR Papua New Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a 0.632 0.723 0.743 0.792 0.843 0.911 1.02 1.022 1.159 1.151 1.34 1.493 1.663 1.969 2.221 2.29 2.544 2.985 3.107 3.258 3.688 4.343 5.341 6.329 7.054 7.087 6.136 8.315 9.34 9.419 9.897 11.875 11.003 10.486 11.525 14.086 13.681 12.093 13.86 16.416 17.114 18.482 19.94 21.601 23.158 2020 +853 PNG GGR_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 19.956 23.058 22.865 23.076 23.902 19.455 22.685 22.497 21.765 18.459 18.644 18.282 18.172 19.622 21.236 19.864 19.509 20.76 20.236 19.067 18.857 21.462 23.461 24.782 24.921 22.488 19.169 21.456 21.903 21.227 20.74 20.785 18.296 16.122 15.892 17.739 16.316 14.168 14.653 15.128 14.834 15.375 15.874 16.213 16.353 2020 +853 PNG GGX Papua New Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a 0.728 0.758 0.803 0.876 0.832 0.896 1.005 1.115 1.192 1.422 1.693 1.576 1.564 1.763 2.15 2.309 2.796 2.942 3.311 3.557 3.651 3.933 4.692 4.966 5.101 6.225 7.892 7.128 8.395 9.947 13.176 15.454 13.739 13.572 13.32 16.134 17.396 19.398 20.131 22.401 21.996 22.251 22.188 22.438 23.161 2020 +853 PNG GGX_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 22.971 24.153 24.719 25.507 23.588 19.143 22.347 24.533 22.388 22.792 23.548 19.292 17.095 17.567 20.563 20.029 21.445 20.457 21.565 20.817 18.669 19.437 20.612 19.445 18.021 19.754 24.651 18.394 19.688 22.417 27.61 27.05 22.846 20.868 18.367 20.319 20.747 22.725 21.281 20.644 19.066 18.511 17.663 16.842 16.355 2020 +853 PNG GGXCNL Papua New Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a -0.096 -0.034 -0.06 -0.083 0.011 0.015 0.015 -0.092 -0.033 -0.27 -0.353 -0.082 0.099 0.206 0.07 -0.019 -0.253 0.044 -0.204 -0.299 0.037 0.41 0.649 1.363 1.953 0.862 -1.755 1.187 0.945 -0.528 -3.278 -3.579 -2.736 -3.087 -1.795 -2.048 -3.715 -7.305 -6.27 -5.985 -4.882 -3.769 -2.248 -0.838 -0.003 2020 +853 PNG GGXCNL_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a -3.015 -1.095 -1.855 -2.431 0.314 0.312 0.339 -2.035 -0.623 -4.333 -4.905 -1.009 1.077 2.055 0.673 -0.165 -1.936 0.304 -1.329 -1.75 0.188 2.025 2.849 5.337 6.899 2.734 -5.483 3.062 2.215 -1.19 -6.87 -6.265 -4.55 -4.746 -2.475 -2.58 -4.431 -8.558 -6.629 -5.515 -4.232 -3.136 -1.79 -0.629 -0.002 2020 +853 PNG GGSB Papua New Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +853 PNG GGSB_NPGDP Papua New Guinea General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +853 PNG GGXONLB Papua New Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.148 -0.203 0.105 0.369 0.466 0.352 0.324 0.151 0.481 0.231 0.155 0.752 0.795 0.995 1.683 2.339 1.258 -1.293 1.554 1.366 -0.076 -2.757 -2.646 -1.695 -1.839 -0.27 -0.196 -1.586 -5.145 -4.021 -3.672 -2.492 -0.629 0.922 2.535 3.589 2020 +853 PNG GGXONLB_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.378 -2.827 1.286 4.035 4.648 3.37 2.81 1.155 3.343 1.504 0.91 3.845 3.929 4.373 6.59 8.262 3.992 -4.04 4.01 3.204 -0.171 -5.778 -4.632 -2.819 -2.827 -0.372 -0.247 -1.892 -6.027 -4.251 -3.384 -2.16 -0.524 0.734 1.902 2.534 2020 +853 PNG GGXWDN Papua New Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +853 PNG GGXWDN_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +853 PNG GGXWDG Papua New Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.273 3.346 3.793 4.592 5.271 5.445 6.087 7.319 8.276 7.905 7.522 7.185 6.635 6.271 6.793 6.952 6.699 6.941 8.486 11.878 15.365 18 21.944 23.558 29.123 33.678 40.168 48.173 54.158 56.819 61.153 62.836 63.674 63.168 2020 +853 PNG GGXWDG_NGDP Papua New Guinea General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.066 36.566 37.797 43.918 45.731 41.757 42.333 47.664 48.432 40.42 37.176 31.562 25.98 22.157 21.555 21.716 17.286 16.278 19.124 24.89 26.895 29.931 33.74 32.484 36.676 40.166 47.059 50.926 49.909 49.25 50.873 50.022 47.792 44.606 2020 +853 PNG NGDP_FY Papua New Guinea "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: For 2022, agreement with authorities for program. For 2023 onwards, staff's projections. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.74 2.697 2.806 3.169 3.138 3.25 3.434 3.528 4.682 4.498 4.543 5.325 6.237 7.189 8.168 9.15 10.036 10.457 11.526 13.039 14.38 15.355 17.087 19.558 20.234 22.766 25.539 28.304 31.512 32.013 38.752 42.642 44.372 47.721 57.131 60.139 65.038 72.522 79.405 83.846 85.357 94.594 108.512 115.367 120.207 125.617 133.232 141.614 2020 +853 PNG BCA Papua New Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Some Treasury data as well Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Papua New Guinea kina Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.23 -0.41 -0.299 -0.375 -0.321 -0.15 -0.105 -0.215 -0.337 -0.355 -0.092 -0.152 -0.002 0.517 0.487 0.916 0.193 -0.458 -0.315 -0.116 0.15 0.124 -0.047 0.019 -0.082 0.645 -0.115 0.235 0.59 -0.824 -2.76 -4.308 -7.772 -6.701 3.288 5.352 5.902 6.479 5.892 5.435 4.974 6.249 6.884 6.616 6.529 6.639 6.769 6.914 2021 +853 PNG BCA_NGDPD Papua New Guinea Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.628 -10.222 -7.865 -9.866 -9.146 -4.606 -2.978 -5.523 -6.232 -6.783 -1.936 -2.711 -0.03 7.029 6.034 12.809 2.539 -6.293 -5.66 -2.291 2.906 2.74 -1.071 0.345 -1.299 8.79 -1.382 2.466 5.056 -7.089 -19.369 -23.953 -36.496 -31.516 14.167 24.636 28.431 28.487 24.437 21.959 20.161 22.858 21.951 19.841 18.792 18.287 17.58 16.893 2019 +288 PRY NGDP_R Paraguay "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Before 2008, GDP data were constructed backward using the new 2014 base year. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" "61,862.37" "67,535.43" "66,591.54" "64,565.41" "66,383.96" "68,954.26" "69,135.36" "71,950.89" "76,182.35" "80,613.87" "83,935.16" "86,864.50" "88,338.10" "92,698.78" "97,628.43" "104,289.43" "105,930.72" "110,424.85" "110,499.98" "108,990.46" "106,468.27" "105,580.26" "105,557.67" "110,118.54" "114,586.51" "117,031.21" "122,657.03" "129,307.04" "137,707.20" "137,347.59" "152,586.63" "159,127.06" "158,000.37" "171,103.46" "180,174.06" "185,502.08" "193,419.36" "202,722.98" "209,218.73" "208,377.98" "206,669.73" "215,349.61" "215,780.31" "225,058.86" "232,935.92" "241,088.68" "249,526.78" "258,260.22" 2020 +288 PRY NGDP_RPCH Paraguay "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 11.712 9.17 -1.398 -3.043 2.817 3.872 0.263 4.072 5.881 5.817 4.12 3.49 1.696 4.936 5.318 6.823 1.574 4.243 0.068 -1.366 -2.314 -0.834 -0.021 4.321 4.057 2.133 4.807 5.422 6.496 -0.261 11.095 4.286 -0.708 8.293 5.301 2.957 4.268 4.81 3.204 -0.402 -0.82 4.2 0.2 4.3 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2020 +288 PRY NGDP Paraguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Before 2008, GDP data were constructed backward using the new 2014 base year. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 515.946 657.659 689.173 764.665 991.182 "1,292.43" "1,706.82" "2,318.90" "3,071.21" "4,273.29" "6,031.16" "9,255.68" "10,738.28" "12,645.36" "14,992.33" "17,789.15" "20,132.86" "21,702.87" "25,248.61" "27,563.44" "30,874.09" "34,883.19" "41,135.70" "49,411.96" "57,501.99" "66,335.83" "75,681.66" "89,866.05" "107,403.59" "111,030.93" "129,092.88" "141,486.45" "147,225.51" "166,350.81" "180,174.06" "188,477.33" "204,647.27" "219,122.28" "230,576.48" "236,566.70" "239,914.73" "264,103.00" "292,550.65" "317,945.44" "339,767.66" "370,427.30" "399,511.20" "431,526.15" 2020 +288 PRY NGDPD Paraguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.095 5.22 5.47 6.069 4.931 4.214 5.032 4.216 5.584 4.046 4.904 6.984 7.158 7.249 7.871 9.062 9.788 9.965 9.26 8.837 8.856 8.496 7.196 7.691 9.624 10.738 13.43 17.856 24.615 22.355 27.129 33.737 33.296 38.651 40.378 36.211 36.09 38.997 40.225 37.907 35.432 38.82 41.855 44.623 47.017 50.181 52.999 56.118 2020 +288 PRY PPPGDP Paraguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.131 13.301 13.926 14.031 14.947 16.016 16.382 17.471 19.15 21.059 22.747 24.337 25.314 27.193 29.251 31.902 32.998 34.991 35.409 35.417 35.381 35.877 36.428 38.752 41.407 43.616 47.124 51.021 55.377 55.587 62.497 66.53 64.335 72.02 75.594 76.83 81.617 86.46 91.362 92.623 92.97 100.901 108.29 116.971 123.605 130.309 137.438 145.001 2020 +288 PRY NGDP_D Paraguay "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.834 0.974 1.035 1.184 1.493 1.874 2.469 3.223 4.031 5.301 7.185 10.655 12.156 13.641 15.357 17.057 19.006 19.654 22.849 25.29 28.998 33.039 38.97 44.872 50.182 56.682 61.702 69.498 77.994 80.839 84.603 88.914 93.18 97.222 100 101.604 105.805 108.09 110.208 113.528 116.086 122.639 135.578 141.272 145.863 153.648 160.108 167.09 2020 +288 PRY NGDPRPC Paraguay "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,634,627.14" "20,811,930.36" "19,924,356.30" "18,756,405.92" "18,723,945.39" "18,883,384.13" "18,350,738.58" "18,510,755.46" "18,996,636.70" "19,483,472.68" "20,286,191.75" "19,715,390.86" "19,648,851.30" "20,206,413.44" "20,855,354.39" "21,832,710.15" "21,732,783.89" "22,201,704.73" "21,772,474.07" "21,045,543.82" "20,147,349.95" "19,606,356.32" "19,246,156.85" "19,722,193.05" "20,167,035.35" "20,248,423.49" "20,869,541.03" "21,642,554.91" "22,679,869.19" "22,265,033.65" "24,351,999.46" "25,007,094.31" "24,454,320.96" "26,086,712.96" "27,064,410.67" "27,458,374.96" "28,217,718.16" "29,153,480.17" "29,663,863.84" "29,132,760.74" "28,495,666.97" "29,287,160.33" "28,949,442.45" "29,790,197.45" "30,424,422.30" "31,075,086.41" "31,739,665.79" "32,418,458.01" 2020 +288 PRY NGDPRPPPPC Paraguay "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,374.04" "8,876.15" "8,497.61" "7,999.49" "7,985.64" "8,053.64" "7,826.47" "7,894.72" "8,101.94" "8,309.57" "8,651.93" "8,408.49" "8,380.11" "8,617.90" "8,894.67" "9,311.51" "9,268.89" "9,468.88" "9,285.82" "8,975.79" "8,592.71" "8,361.98" "8,208.36" "8,411.39" "8,601.11" "8,635.82" "8,900.72" "9,230.41" "9,672.82" "9,495.89" "10,385.97" "10,665.36" "10,429.61" "11,125.81" "11,542.79" "11,710.82" "12,034.67" "12,433.77" "12,651.44" "12,424.93" "12,153.22" "12,490.78" "12,346.75" "12,705.32" "12,975.82" "13,253.32" "13,536.76" "13,826.26" 2020 +288 PRY NGDPPC Paraguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "163,757.23" "202,666.31" "206,202.36" "222,137.04" "279,568.11" "353,937.67" "453,045.47" "596,582.35" "765,829.36" "1,032,805.33" "1,457,664.10" "2,100,736.53" "2,388,493.11" "2,756,426.78" "3,202,657.30" "3,724,109.53" "4,130,465.11" "4,363,516.39" "4,974,885.29" "5,322,370.39" "5,842,407.88" "6,477,841.19" "7,500,204.48" "8,849,664.89" "10,120,254.69" "11,477,246.04" "12,876,892.75" "15,041,183.91" "17,688,976.51" "17,998,913.71" "20,602,525.35" "22,234,842.33" "22,786,654.53" "25,362,115.69" "27,064,410.68" "27,898,776.56" "29,855,745.22" "31,511,853.82" "32,692,049.70" "33,073,750.23" "33,079,495.37" "35,917,534.30" "39,249,078.47" "42,085,245.63" "44,378,019.12" "47,746,167.57" "50,817,599.27" "54,167,894.72" 2020 +288 PRY NGDPDPC Paraguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,299.66" "1,608.46" "1,636.53" "1,762.99" "1,390.89" "1,154.15" "1,335.76" "1,084.70" "1,392.42" 977.835 "1,185.28" "1,585.24" "1,592.06" "1,580.21" "1,681.40" "1,897.13" "2,008.19" "2,003.58" "1,824.65" "1,706.40" "1,675.79" "1,577.68" "1,312.08" "1,377.52" "1,693.89" "1,857.78" "2,285.13" "2,988.68" "4,054.04" "3,623.93" "4,329.69" "5,301.83" "5,153.42" "5,892.85" "6,065.28" "5,360.08" "5,265.06" "5,608.16" "5,703.32" "5,299.67" "4,885.40" "5,279.39" "5,615.39" "5,906.58" "6,141.03" "6,468.09" "6,741.50" "7,044.30" 2020 +288 PRY PPPPC Paraguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,532.89" "4,099.00" "4,166.67" "4,076.02" "4,215.83" "4,386.16" "4,348.26" "4,494.67" "4,775.30" "5,089.74" "5,497.76" "5,523.77" "5,630.59" "5,927.60" "6,248.65" "6,678.64" "6,769.81" "7,035.12" "6,976.77" "6,838.85" "6,695.31" "6,662.32" "6,641.85" "6,940.46" "7,287.52" "7,546.38" "8,017.87" "8,539.55" "9,120.46" "9,011.02" "9,974.11" "10,455.24" "9,957.43" "10,980.33" "11,355.14" "11,372.59" "11,907.06" "12,433.77" "12,953.67" "12,949.33" "12,818.78" "13,722.29" "14,528.42" "15,483.03" "16,144.45" "16,796.18" "17,481.99" "18,201.38" 2020 +288 PRY NGAP_NPGDP Paraguay Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +288 PRY PPPSH Paraguay Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.083 0.089 0.088 0.083 0.082 0.082 0.079 0.079 0.081 0.082 0.082 0.083 0.076 0.078 0.08 0.083 0.081 0.081 0.079 0.075 0.07 0.068 0.066 0.066 0.065 0.064 0.063 0.063 0.066 0.066 0.069 0.07 0.064 0.068 0.069 0.069 0.07 0.071 0.07 0.068 0.07 0.069 0.067 0.068 0.068 0.068 0.068 0.069 2020 +288 PRY PPPEX Paraguay Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 46.352 49.443 49.489 54.498 66.314 80.694 104.19 132.731 160.373 202.919 265.138 380.308 424.2 465.016 512.536 557.615 610.131 620.247 713.065 778.255 872.612 972.311 "1,129.24" "1,275.08" "1,388.71" "1,520.89" "1,606.03" "1,761.36" "1,939.48" "1,997.43" "2,065.60" "2,126.67" "2,288.41" "2,309.78" "2,383.45" "2,453.16" "2,507.40" "2,534.38" "2,523.77" "2,554.09" "2,580.55" "2,617.46" "2,701.54" "2,718.15" "2,748.81" "2,842.68" "2,906.86" "2,976.03" 2020 +288 PRY NID_NGDP Paraguay Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Before 2008, GDP data were constructed backward using the new 2014 base year. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 28.783 28.831 25.627 21.442 22.932 21.984 25.023 25.058 24.366 23.844 22.865 19.109 18.493 19.669 24.414 22.021 22.129 22.918 20.112 18.971 17.339 17.968 18.1 20.627 20.068 20.903 21.95 21.325 22.248 18.916 23.835 24.662 21.264 22.017 22.659 21.879 19.806 20.6 22.782 21.696 20.041 22.419 24.231 28.131 30.04 29.89 29.86 29.853 2020 +288 PRY NGSD_NGDP Paraguay Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Before 2008, GDP data were constructed backward using the new 2014 base year. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 22.018 21.676 18.775 17.357 16.495 16.012 17.772 13.441 20.601 30.535 30.622 21.542 18.862 21.829 22.37 19.622 21.422 17.412 21.537 20.539 14.549 17.592 26.713 20.848 19.966 20.274 23.199 25.687 23.059 21.616 24.017 25.254 20.405 23.624 22.533 21.664 24.068 23.605 22.614 21.227 22.749 23.219 20.402 28.036 28.856 30.075 30.035 30.148 2020 +288 PRY PCPI Paraguay "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017. Index Dec-2017=100 Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022 1.402 1.595 1.681 1.896 2.293 2.863 3.771 4.588 5.624 7.063 9.759 12.128 13.96 16.511 19.912 22.577 24.789 26.512 29.575 31.572 34.408 36.925 40.792 46.6 48.608 51.925 56.892 61.525 67.792 69.558 72.783 78.783 81.692 83.867 88.083 90.842 94.55 97.967 101.858 104.667 106.517 111.617 122.194 127.693 132.929 138.246 143.776 149.527 2021 +288 PRY PCPIPCH Paraguay "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 22.535 13.793 5.374 12.807 20.938 24.845 31.697 21.658 22.594 25.592 38.162 24.275 15.105 18.277 20.596 13.387 9.798 6.95 11.554 6.751 8.984 7.314 10.472 14.239 4.31 6.823 9.565 8.144 10.186 2.606 4.636 8.244 3.692 2.662 5.028 3.132 4.082 3.614 3.972 2.757 1.768 4.788 9.477 4.5 4.1 4 4 4 2021 +288 PRY PCPIE Paraguay "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017. Index Dec-2017=100 Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022 0.824 1.058 1.359 1.745 2.242 2.879 3.698 4.75 6.101 7.836 11.289 12.626 14.87 17.9 21.174 23.405 25.319 26.888 30.826 32.491 35.3 38.2 43.8 47.9 49.2 54.1 60.8 64.5 69.3 70.6 75.7 79.4 82.6 85.7 89.3 92.1 95.7 100 103.2 106.1 108.4 115.8 125.316 130.579 135.802 141.234 146.884 152.759 2021 +288 PRY PCPIEPCH Paraguay "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 28.442 44.064 11.84 17.775 20.37 18.296 10.533 8.176 6.199 14.644 5.404 8.644 8.215 14.66 9.361 2.714 9.959 12.384 6.086 7.442 1.876 7.224 4.888 4.03 3.753 4.201 3.135 3.909 4.493 3.2 2.81 2.168 6.827 8.217 4.2 4 4 4 4 2021 +288 PRY TM_RPCH Paraguay Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank of Paraguay Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Registered exports in ton Formula used to derive volumes: Sum of registered exports in ton Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 12.199 5.2 2.4 -22.6 16.9 -14.1 36.3 15 11.9 -14.2 43.1 4.2 4.071 31.644 26.7 11.413 -14.29 -8.262 10.464 -14.957 -7.882 -13.924 11.241 9.864 5.766 -4.939 -5.026 11.714 10.933 -15.804 31.039 19.29 -8.899 12.047 3.94 0.239 1.377 10.964 4.462 -4.511 -15.195 18.938 0.849 4.085 5.874 3.334 3.83 3.618 2021 +288 PRY TMG_RPCH Paraguay Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank of Paraguay Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Registered exports in ton Formula used to derive volumes: Sum of registered exports in ton Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 12.199 5.2 2.4 -22.6 16.9 -14.1 36.3 15 11.9 -14.2 43.1 4.2 4.071 31.644 26.7 11.413 -14.33 -8.993 9.801 -18.774 -4.722 -15.435 10.163 13.517 10.316 -4.335 -4.131 11.807 12.142 -17.483 32.285 19.839 -9.932 11.509 2.951 -1.265 0.352 12.715 4.984 -5.01 -17.927 21.132 0.932 4.058 6.176 3.313 3.871 3.633 2021 +288 PRY TX_RPCH Paraguay Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank of Paraguay Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Registered exports in ton Formula used to derive volumes: Sum of registered exports in ton Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" -17.031 -24.3 7.3 -15.4 25.2 0.3 34.5 4.7 38.3 8 29.2 2 -4.097 39.598 6.464 16.858 -5.272 0.38 8.503 -14.326 -5.309 -7.24 -3.356 12.984 3.775 26.211 16.516 5.656 -8.841 -4.095 20.474 -0.06 -7.158 14.56 -4.333 4.591 9.797 7.808 -1.956 -4.139 -5.179 14.197 -17.43 18.361 3.918 2.235 2.316 2.383 2021 +288 PRY TXG_RPCH Paraguay Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank of Paraguay Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Registered exports in ton Formula used to derive volumes: Sum of registered exports in ton Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" -17.031 -24.3 7.3 -15.4 25.2 0.3 34.5 4.7 38.3 8 29.2 2 -4.097 39.598 6.464 16.858 -5.706 -0.456 9.36 -14.841 -5.13 -9.356 -2.595 13.466 5.279 25.963 16.616 6.029 -8.108 -6.931 21.835 0.497 -7.777 15.027 -4.551 3.314 10.526 8.213 -1.696 -4.48 -5.38 14.71 -18.664 19.684 4.014 2.227 2.314 2.384 2021 +288 PRY LUR Paraguay Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a 8.3 7.3 5.1 6.1 5.5 4.7 6.1 6.6 5.1 5.3 5.1 4.4 3.3 8.2 5 5.8 6.8 7.3 7.6 10.8 8.059 7.307 5.831 6.653 5.601 5.728 6.398 5.674 5.621 4.573 5.021 6.038 5.351 5.998 6.086 6.236 6.569 7.708 7.742 7.164 6.373 6.116 6.116 6.116 6.116 2021 +288 PRY LE Paraguay Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +288 PRY LP Paraguay Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Proyección de la Población Nacional, Áreas Urbana y Rural por Sexo y Edad, 2000-2025 Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.151 3.245 3.342 3.442 3.545 3.652 3.767 3.887 4.01 4.138 4.138 4.406 4.496 4.588 4.681 4.777 4.874 4.974 5.075 5.179 5.284 5.385 5.485 5.583 5.682 5.78 5.877 5.975 6.072 6.169 6.266 6.363 6.461 6.559 6.657 6.756 6.855 6.954 7.053 7.153 7.253 7.353 7.454 7.555 7.656 7.758 7.862 7.966 2021 +288 PRY GGR Paraguay General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 77.398 88.227 100.977 101.661 124.572 157.795 210.123 296.993 391.274 738.619 "1,089.81" "1,357.39" "1,703.21" "2,169.56" "2,919.07" "3,406.84" "4,014.21" "4,691.20" "5,739.26" "6,146.82" "6,014.62" "6,833.18" "6,638.23" "7,993.32" "9,547.93" "10,472.66" "12,791.63" "14,116.43" "16,160.88" "16,450.54" "19,749.36" "24,473.14" "25,731.11" "27,607.42" "31,371.27" "35,136.76" "39,005.06" "40,732.48" "43,938.39" "45,471.48" "44,851.64" "50,589.12" "55,310.48" "62,304.69" "67,986.37" "73,434.46" "78,133.32" "83,937.83" 2021 +288 PRY GGR_NGDP Paraguay General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 15.001 13.415 14.652 13.295 12.568 12.209 12.311 12.807 12.74 17.285 18.07 14.665 15.861 17.157 19.47 19.151 19.939 21.616 22.731 22.301 19.481 19.589 16.137 16.177 16.605 15.787 16.902 15.708 15.047 14.816 15.299 17.297 17.477 16.596 17.412 18.642 19.06 18.589 19.056 19.221 18.695 19.155 18.906 19.596 20.01 19.824 19.557 19.451 2021 +288 PRY GGX Paraguay General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 56.524 82.378 85.459 94.052 121.559 138.648 148.916 221.88 282.332 476.614 599.122 "1,041.72" "1,380.88" "1,613.27" "2,188.77" "2,846.47" "3,476.87" "3,995.08" "4,664.39" "5,403.66" "6,141.41" "6,733.24" "7,401.98" "7,999.84" "9,058.22" "9,837.40" "11,527.92" "12,673.98" "13,770.73" "16,882.75" "19,063.67" "22,426.38" "27,510.07" "29,384.42" "32,364.82" "38,555.18" "39,816.97" "42,664.82" "47,490.54" "54,354.50" "62,026.58" "66,841.72" "69,780.22" "73,576.47" "76,156.26" "82,406.18" "87,403.00" "93,572.62" 2021 +288 PRY GGX_NGDP Paraguay General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 10.955 12.526 12.4 12.3 12.264 10.728 8.725 9.568 9.193 11.153 9.934 11.255 12.859 12.758 14.599 16.001 17.27 18.408 18.474 19.604 19.892 19.302 17.994 16.19 15.753 14.83 15.232 14.103 12.821 15.205 14.767 15.851 18.686 17.664 17.963 20.456 19.456 19.471 20.596 22.976 25.854 25.309 23.852 23.141 22.414 22.246 21.877 21.684 2021 +288 PRY GGXCNL Paraguay General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 20.874 5.848 15.518 7.61 3.014 19.147 61.208 75.113 108.942 262.005 490.684 315.668 322.33 556.292 730.298 560.369 537.333 696.121 "1,074.87" 743.157 -126.787 99.935 -763.752 -6.521 489.709 635.268 "1,263.71" "1,442.45" "2,390.15" -432.209 685.692 "2,046.76" "-1,778.96" "-1,777.01" -993.551 "-3,418.42" -811.909 "-1,932.34" "-3,552.15" "-8,883.02" "-17,174.94" "-16,252.60" "-14,469.73" "-11,271.79" "-8,169.88" "-8,971.72" "-9,269.67" "-9,634.79" 2021 +288 PRY GGXCNL_NGDP Paraguay General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 4.046 0.889 2.252 0.995 0.304 1.481 3.586 3.239 3.547 6.131 8.136 3.411 3.002 4.399 4.871 3.15 2.669 3.208 4.257 2.696 -0.411 0.286 -1.857 -0.013 0.852 0.958 1.67 1.605 2.225 -0.389 0.531 1.447 -1.208 -1.068 -0.551 -1.814 -0.397 -0.882 -1.541 -3.755 -7.159 -6.154 -4.946 -3.545 -2.405 -2.422 -2.32 -2.233 2021 +288 PRY GGSB Paraguay General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -132.769 752.093 "1,325.68" "1,588.26" "2,290.17" "2,418.79" "3,208.14" 781.06 "1,249.95" "2,835.31" -705.501 -953.715 -730.225 "-2,942.55" -191.896 "-3,515.39" "-5,001.05" "-7,801.15" "-15,832.46" "-16,959.77" "-13,619.12" "-10,845.91" "-7,959.13" "-8,743.90" "-9,028.09" "-9,376.11" 2021 +288 PRY GGSB_NPGDP Paraguay General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.323 1.554 2.358 2.419 3.066 2.727 3.032 0.693 0.989 2.014 -0.468 -0.576 -0.408 -1.555 -0.094 -1.606 -2.157 -3.22 -6.457 -6.447 -4.591 -3.39 -2.336 -2.354 -2.253 -2.167 2021 +288 PRY GGXONLB Paraguay General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 22.766 8.131 18.19 10.472 8.014 26.095 71.157 95.333 133.037 341.989 590.498 396.008 411.555 650.583 856.886 742.45 720.613 876.927 "1,377.10" "1,055.56" 263.996 585.384 -124.959 711.005 "1,159.06" "1,365.84" "2,118.48" "2,350.22" "3,216.05" 144.435 "1,441.77" "2,766.39" "-1,118.83" -826.48 126.638 "-1,865.25" "1,008.12" 240.503 "-1,015.63" "-5,908.74" "-13,785.77" "-11,978.06" "-10,312.02" "-6,303.59" "-3,013.66" "-3,874.93" "-4,323.36" "-4,378.83" 2021 +288 PRY GGXONLB_NGDP Paraguay General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). 4.412 1.236 2.639 1.369 0.809 2.019 4.169 4.111 4.332 8.003 9.791 4.279 3.833 5.145 5.715 4.174 3.579 4.041 5.454 3.83 0.855 1.678 -0.304 1.439 2.016 2.059 2.799 2.615 2.994 0.13 1.117 1.955 -0.76 -0.497 0.07 -0.99 0.493 0.11 -0.44 -2.498 -5.746 -4.535 -3.525 -1.983 -0.887 -1.046 -1.082 -1.015 2021 +288 PRY GGXWDN Paraguay General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "9,296.68" "13,348.64" "21,701.26" "18,802.25" "16,212.95" "14,864.54" "12,294.52" "11,188.32" "11,919.87" "10,966.57" "9,692.84" "8,448.59" "12,955.18" "16,491.98" "19,697.75" "27,814.99" "31,899.28" "34,953.25" "42,509.97" "53,646.40" "77,364.25" "88,124.36" "103,526.62" "112,048.04" "120,080.03" "128,572.00" "136,638.37" "144,492.49" 2021 +288 PRY GGXWDN_NGDP Paraguay General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.112 38.267 52.755 38.052 28.195 22.408 16.245 12.45 11.098 9.877 7.508 5.971 8.8 9.914 10.933 14.758 15.587 15.951 18.436 22.677 32.247 33.367 35.388 35.241 35.342 34.709 34.201 33.484 2021 +288 PRY GGXWDG Paraguay General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,041.07" "4,571.59" "3,692.90" "3,361.84" "2,802.27" "3,123.29" "3,380.43" "3,898.58" "5,589.63" "8,824.49" "10,367.51" "14,072.26" "22,431.28" "19,922.73" "17,401.81" "15,963.35" "13,761.75" "13,432.84" "15,505.61" "15,234.00" "15,560.93" "14,604.40" "18,126.50" "22,448.68" "28,086.92" "35,081.14" "39,681.00" "43,488.57" "51,489.14" "60,987.86" "88,526.34" "99,616.62" "115,018.88" "123,540.31" "131,572.30" "140,064.27" "148,130.63" "155,984.75" 2021 +288 PRY GGXWDG_NGDP Paraguay General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.003 49.392 34.39 26.586 18.691 17.557 16.791 17.963 22.138 32.015 33.58 40.341 54.53 40.32 30.263 24.064 18.184 14.948 14.437 13.72 12.054 10.322 12.312 13.495 15.589 18.613 19.39 19.847 22.331 25.78 36.899 37.719 39.316 38.856 38.724 37.812 37.078 36.147 2021 +288 PRY NGDP_FY Paraguay "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: General Government accounts on a cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Monetary Public Corporations, incl. central bank; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" 515.946 657.659 689.173 764.665 991.182 "1,292.43" "1,706.82" "2,318.90" "3,071.21" "4,273.29" "6,031.16" "9,255.68" "10,738.28" "12,645.36" "14,992.33" "17,789.15" "20,132.86" "21,702.87" "25,248.61" "27,563.44" "30,874.09" "34,883.19" "41,135.70" "49,411.96" "57,501.99" "66,335.83" "75,681.66" "89,866.05" "107,403.59" "111,030.93" "129,092.88" "141,486.45" "147,225.51" "166,350.81" "180,174.06" "188,477.33" "204,647.27" "219,122.28" "230,576.48" "236,566.70" "239,914.73" "264,103.00" "292,550.65" "317,945.44" "339,767.66" "370,427.30" "399,511.20" "431,526.15" 2021 +288 PRY BCA Paraguay Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Paraguayan guaraní Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.277 -0.374 -0.375 -0.248 -0.317 -0.252 -0.365 -0.49 -0.21 0.256 0.385 0.172 0.027 0.157 -0.161 -0.217 -0.069 -0.549 0.132 0.139 -0.247 -0.032 0.62 0.017 -0.01 -0.068 0.168 0.779 0.2 0.604 0.049 0.2 -0.286 0.621 -0.051 -0.078 1.538 1.172 -0.067 -0.178 0.959 0.311 -1.602 -0.042 -0.557 0.093 0.092 0.165 2020 +288 PRY BCA_NGDPD Paraguay Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.765 -7.156 -6.852 -4.085 -6.436 -5.972 -7.251 -11.617 -3.764 6.318 7.846 2.46 0.37 2.16 -2.04 -2.399 -0.707 -5.506 1.425 1.569 -2.791 -0.376 8.613 0.221 -0.102 -0.629 1.249 4.363 0.811 2.7 0.182 0.592 -0.86 1.607 -0.125 -0.215 4.261 3.005 -0.168 -0.469 2.707 0.8 -3.828 -0.095 -1.184 0.185 0.174 0.295 2020 +293 PER NGDP_R Peru "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 166.847 175.959 175.388 159.026 165.07 168.518 188.919 203.538 184.362 159.617 151.493 154.854 154.017 162.094 182.044 195.536 201.01 214.028 213.19 216.377 222.208 223.579 235.773 245.592 257.771 273.971 294.598 319.693 348.87 352.693 382.081 406.256 431.199 456.435 467.308 482.507 501.581 514.215 534.665 546.606 486.402 552.311 567.248 581.976 600.628 619.22 637.792 656.948 2021 +293 PER NGDP_RPCH Peru "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.661 5.461 -0.324 -9.329 3.801 2.089 12.106 7.738 -9.422 -13.422 -5.09 2.219 -0.541 5.244 12.308 7.411 2.799 6.476 -0.392 1.495 2.695 0.617 5.454 4.165 4.959 6.285 7.529 8.518 9.127 1.096 8.332 6.327 6.14 5.853 2.382 3.252 3.953 2.519 3.977 2.233 -11.014 13.55 2.705 2.596 3.205 3.095 2.999 3.003 2021 +293 PER NGDP Peru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.004 0.109 5.322 26.256 43.99 68.079 94.725 115.571 130.81 149.75 157.834 164.771 175.862 178.975 189.742 203.612 225.692 244.651 286.314 319.693 354.656 366.665 420.777 470.758 509.292 547.458 575.927 611.625 659.803 703.31 745.502 775.327 719.454 876.688 956.881 "1,006.58" "1,062.97" "1,118.88" "1,176.08" "1,236.50" 2021 +293 PER NGDPD Peru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.19 24.398 24.259 18.863 19.442 16.823 25.241 41.681 32.978 40.699 28.326 33.988 35.377 34.33 43.225 51.38 53.412 56.281 53.918 48.719 50.414 51.034 53.954 58.537 66.126 74.232 87.459 102.187 121.25 121.763 148.945 170.923 193.1 202.584 202.88 192.025 195.463 215.681 226.795 232.345 205.82 225.938 239.333 253.757 266.827 279.7 293.198 307.42 2021 +293 PER PPPGDP Peru "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 53.928 62.254 65.886 62.079 66.764 70.314 80.413 88.778 83.25 74.902 73.751 77.936 79.282 85.417 97.979 107.447 112.478 121.827 122.716 126.305 132.648 136.473 146.159 155.251 167.324 183.417 203.312 226.594 252.016 256.41 281.114 305.111 318.446 338.74 349.925 356.823 378.487 402.017 427.99 445.376 401.098 474.373 521.841 554.465 584.242 613.521 643.954 676.129 2021 +293 PER NGDP_D Peru "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.068 3.513 16.955 28.562 42 52.034 59.105 65.076 69.967 74.034 76.15 79.143 80.05 80.477 82.907 87.555 89.298 97.188 100 101.658 103.962 110.128 115.877 118.111 119.942 123.244 126.76 131.545 136.774 139.433 141.844 147.913 158.731 168.688 172.959 176.976 180.692 184.399 188.219 2021 +293 PER NGDPRPC Peru "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,625.91" "9,902.55" "9,633.56" "8,529.57" "8,649.71" "8,630.53" "9,458.71" "9,964.96" "8,830.45" "7,484.66" "6,960.55" "6,974.17" "6,802.78" "7,025.22" "7,745.90" "8,172.43" "8,255.66" "8,641.38" "8,465.88" "8,456.01" "8,551.86" "8,479.65" "8,817.45" "9,061.28" "9,387.12" "9,851.34" "10,464.76" "11,224.43" "12,110.58" "12,106.72" "12,968.63" "13,633.81" "14,308.49" "14,977.29" "15,165.36" "15,488.97" "15,928.96" "16,157.06" "16,624.03" "16,482.81" "14,522.15" "16,326.68" "16,602.21" "16,864.60" "17,232.78" "17,590.30" "17,938.52" "18,294.34" 2017 +293 PER NGDPRPPPPC Peru "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,525.60" "7,741.88" "7,531.58" "6,668.47" "6,762.40" "6,747.40" "7,394.88" "7,790.67" "6,903.70" "5,851.56" "5,441.80" "5,452.45" "5,318.46" "5,492.36" "6,055.80" "6,389.26" "6,454.33" "6,755.89" "6,618.68" "6,610.96" "6,685.90" "6,629.45" "6,893.54" "7,084.17" "7,338.91" "7,701.84" "8,181.42" "8,775.33" "9,468.13" "9,465.11" "10,138.96" "10,659.00" "11,186.47" "11,709.34" "11,856.38" "12,109.38" "12,453.36" "12,631.70" "12,996.77" "12,886.37" "11,353.51" "12,764.30" "12,979.72" "13,184.86" "13,472.70" "13,752.21" "14,024.45" "14,302.63" 2017 +293 PER NGDPPC Peru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.004 0.009 0.018 0.034 0.203 5.088 244.526 "1,182.49" "1,943.00" "2,950.57" "4,030.51" "4,830.29" "5,372.49" "6,046.16" "6,267.66" "6,439.25" "6,768.20" "6,787.96" "7,095.98" "7,512.40" "8,218.92" "8,797.06" "10,170.49" "11,224.43" "12,311.44" "12,586.33" "14,282.06" "15,798.47" "16,899.86" "17,964.08" "18,690.33" "19,633.80" "20,953.69" "22,098.59" "23,179.46" "23,379.85" "21,480.21" "25,915.48" "28,005.96" "29,168.80" "30,497.92" "31,784.24" "33,078.49" "34,433.50" 2017 +293 PER NGDPDPC Peru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,164.83" "1,373.07" "1,332.46" "1,011.73" "1,018.79" 861.599 "1,263.73" "2,040.65" "1,579.55" "1,908.46" "1,301.47" "1,530.74" "1,562.58" "1,487.86" "1,839.23" "2,147.43" "2,193.69" "2,272.35" "2,141.11" "1,903.93" "1,940.24" "1,935.55" "2,017.77" "2,159.74" "2,408.09" "2,669.21" "3,106.72" "3,587.80" "4,209.04" "4,179.71" "5,055.52" "5,736.12" "6,407.63" "6,647.52" "6,584.00" "6,164.22" "6,207.43" "6,776.89" "7,051.59" "7,006.34" "6,145.03" "6,678.89" "7,004.79" "7,353.43" "7,655.60" "7,945.49" "8,246.48" "8,560.88" 2017 +293 PER PPPPC Peru "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,111.27" "3,503.49" "3,618.92" "3,329.68" "3,498.45" "3,601.06" "4,026.08" "4,346.47" "3,987.45" "3,512.28" "3,388.57" "3,510.03" "3,501.80" "3,702.01" "4,168.97" "4,490.76" "4,619.56" "4,918.77" "4,873.11" "4,936.02" "5,105.06" "5,176.00" "5,466.08" "5,728.10" "6,093.37" "6,595.24" "7,222.09" "7,955.71" "8,748.41" "8,801.67" "9,541.61" "10,239.43" "10,566.99" "11,115.30" "11,355.97" "11,454.39" "12,019.81" "12,631.70" "13,307.24" "13,430.24" "11,975.28" "14,022.78" "15,273.23" "16,067.40" "16,762.67" "17,428.43" "18,111.81" "18,828.50" 2017 +293 PER NGAP_NPGDP Peru Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +293 PER PPPSH Peru Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.402 0.417 0.414 0.367 0.364 0.359 0.389 0.404 0.35 0.292 0.267 0.266 0.238 0.246 0.268 0.278 0.275 0.282 0.273 0.268 0.263 0.258 0.265 0.265 0.264 0.268 0.274 0.282 0.299 0.303 0.312 0.319 0.316 0.321 0.319 0.319 0.326 0.329 0.33 0.328 0.302 0.324 0.322 0.322 0.323 0.322 0.321 0.32 2021 +293 PER PPPEX Peru Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.072 0.337 0.555 0.797 0.967 1.076 1.163 1.229 1.286 1.305 1.326 1.311 1.298 1.311 1.349 1.334 1.408 1.411 1.407 1.43 1.497 1.543 1.599 1.616 1.646 1.714 1.743 1.749 1.742 1.741 1.794 1.848 1.834 1.815 1.819 1.824 1.826 1.829 2021 +293 PER NID_NGDP Peru Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 27.026 32.171 31.315 22.24 18.962 17.04 19.839 20.638 24.039 17.911 15.205 15.9 16.014 17.795 20.969 21.672 19.726 21.134 20.841 18.184 17.443 16.506 16.682 17.227 16.121 15.387 18.799 22.267 26.979 20.667 24.604 24.437 24.267 25.91 25.116 24.229 22.628 21.426 22.364 21.799 19.704 22.015 25.175 24.971 24.86 24.717 24.585 24.453 2021 +293 PER NGSD_NGDP Peru Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 30.54 29.012 31.011 23.558 25.141 24.057 19.941 20.654 23.135 21.818 15.859 13.662 10.532 10.463 12.841 12.672 12.904 15.151 14.65 15.351 14.379 14.157 14.652 15.635 16.219 16.951 22.131 23.757 22.62 20.147 22.212 22.461 21.115 20.786 20.64 19.269 20.038 20.139 20.634 20.764 20.455 19.512 22.134 22.844 22.822 22.877 22.995 23.033 2021 +293 PER PCPI Peru "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009 Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.042 3.191 16.26 28.216 41.923 51.873 57.647 64.304 69.8 74.864 77.462 80.373 81.961 82.118 83.975 87.05 88.458 90.228 91.833 97.148 100 101.53 104.951 108.787 111.84 115.47 119.566 123.863 127.335 129.012 131.768 134.175 139.514 149.92 156.499 160.421 163.852 167.167 170.55 2021 +293 PER PCPIPCH Peru "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 59.145 75.433 64.46 111.149 110.209 163.398 77.921 85.846 666.955 "3,398.27" "7,481.69" 409.528 73.529 48.58 23.735 11.13 11.549 8.547 7.255 3.469 3.759 1.975 0.192 2.261 3.662 1.618 2.001 1.779 5.788 2.935 1.53 3.37 3.655 2.806 3.246 3.548 3.593 2.804 1.317 2.136 1.827 3.978 7.459 4.388 2.506 2.139 2.023 2.023 2021 +293 PER PCPIE Peru "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2009 Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.004 0.117 9.036 21.617 33.881 47.258 54.527 60.105 67.221 71.566 75.864 78.691 81.63 81.526 82.762 84.817 87.77 89.081 90.095 93.633 99.86 100.105 102.184 107.026 109.861 113.003 116.646 121.776 125.715 127.431 130.225 132.699 135.318 144.015 153.74 158.345 161.92 165.196 168.539 171.949 2021 +293 PER PCPIEPCH Peru "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 72.95 125.072 111.458 158.257 62.898 114.534 "1,722.05" "2,775.30" "7,649.73" 139.229 56.734 39.48 15.384 10.228 11.84 6.463 6.007 3.726 3.734 -0.127 1.516 2.484 3.481 1.494 1.138 3.928 6.65 0.245 2.076 4.738 2.649 2.86 3.224 4.398 3.235 1.365 2.192 1.9 1.973 6.427 6.753 2.995 2.258 2.023 2.023 2.023 2021 +293 PER TM_RPCH Peru Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2017 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022" 38.358 45.53 0.36 -16.74 -3.887 -12.498 24.839 13.786 -10.536 -15.523 6.525 23.064 5.113 3.259 30.587 28.427 -1.384 13.204 2.415 -18.045 4.2 0.971 4.333 3.529 7.637 10.41 15.452 20.669 24.598 -17.486 27.198 13.477 10.364 3.818 -1.619 0.183 -3.014 4.492 1.358 -0.157 -11.077 19.498 0.806 2.674 4.009 3.863 3.598 3.572 2021 +293 PER TMG_RPCH Peru Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2017 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022" 40.557 22.33 -2.456 -28.994 -20.714 -16.512 32.338 8.191 -15.726 -25.212 0 23.064 5.113 3.259 30.587 28.427 -1.384 13.204 2.415 -18.045 4.2 0.971 4.333 3.529 7.637 10.41 15.452 20.669 24.598 -17.486 27.198 13.477 10.364 3.818 -1.619 0.183 -3.014 4.492 1.358 -0.157 -11.077 19.498 0.806 2.674 4.009 3.863 3.598 3.572 2021 +293 PER TX_RPCH Peru Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2017 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.372 -39.433 -9.674 -13.261 3.995 2.603 -12.446 -3.664 -8.363 20.709 -6.379 8.388 2.21 4.604 28.639 5.68 7.549 13.713 -7.04 13.303 9.766 4.728 3.961 7.784 11.291 14.523 -0.703 1.67 7.475 0.197 1.358 5.653 5.214 -3.366 -0.957 2.9 11.363 8.014 1.631 1.223 -13.734 12.86 4.026 3.606 2.683 2.967 2.995 3.027 2021 +293 PER TXG_RPCH Peru Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2017 Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Re-exports;Re-imports;Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022" -10.239 -5.991 15.815 -13.745 10.267 5.04 -20.016 -2.074 -16.769 29.832 -6.379 8.388 2.21 4.604 28.639 5.68 7.549 13.713 -7.04 13.303 9.766 4.728 3.961 7.784 11.291 14.523 -0.703 1.67 7.475 0.197 1.358 5.653 5.214 -3.366 -0.957 2.9 11.363 8.014 1.631 1.223 -13.734 12.86 4.026 3.606 2.683 2.967 2.995 3.027 2021 +293 PER LUR Peru Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 7.326 6.8 6.4 9 8.9 4.589 5.3 4.8 4.156 7.9 8.3 5.9 9.4 9.9 8.8 7.1 7.2 8.6 6.9 9.4 7.847 9.246 9.42 9.424 9.436 9.579 8.542 8.419 8.377 8.387 7.88 7.727 6.798 5.945 5.938 6.49 6.742 6.876 6.7 6.6 13.9 10.9 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.3 7.2 7 2021 +293 PER LE Peru Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +293 PER LP Peru Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 17.333 17.769 18.206 18.644 19.084 19.526 19.973 20.425 20.878 21.326 21.765 22.204 22.64 23.073 23.502 23.926 24.348 24.768 25.182 25.589 25.984 26.367 26.739 27.103 27.46 27.811 28.151 28.482 28.807 29.132 29.462 29.798 30.136 30.475 30.814 31.152 31.489 31.826 32.162 33.162 33.494 33.829 34.167 34.509 34.854 35.202 35.554 35.91 2017 +293 PER GGR Peru General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.503 33.611 34.619 37.65 41.81 48.791 60.673 70.145 79.138 73.21 88.672 102.443 113.795 121.742 128.584 123.56 123.412 127.822 143.785 153.458 128.365 184.129 200.933 212.95 225.33 237.612 250.172 263.58 2021 +293 PER GGR_NGDP Peru General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.619 18.78 18.245 18.491 18.525 19.943 21.191 21.942 22.314 19.967 21.073 21.761 22.344 22.238 22.326 20.202 18.704 18.174 19.287 19.793 17.842 21.003 20.999 21.156 21.198 21.237 21.272 21.317 2021 +293 PER GGX Peru General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.224 37.466 37.282 40.953 44.141 49.857 54.864 59.441 70.332 78.291 88.159 92.969 103.357 117.727 129.894 136.509 138.201 148.317 158.601 163.973 188.247 206.466 222.624 236.576 245.369 251.398 255.697 266.314 2021 +293 PER GGX_NGDP Peru General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.735 20.934 19.649 20.113 19.558 20.379 19.162 18.593 19.831 21.352 20.951 19.749 20.294 21.504 22.554 22.319 20.946 21.088 21.274 21.149 26.165 23.551 23.266 23.503 23.083 22.469 21.741 21.538 2021 +293 PER GGXCNL Peru General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.721 -3.855 -2.664 -3.303 -2.331 -1.066 5.81 10.704 8.806 -5.081 0.514 9.474 10.438 4.015 -1.31 -12.949 -14.788 -20.495 -14.816 -10.515 -59.882 -22.337 -21.691 -23.626 -20.039 -13.786 -5.526 -2.734 2021 +293 PER GGXCNL_NGDP Peru General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.116 -2.154 -1.404 -1.622 -1.033 -0.436 2.029 3.348 2.483 -1.386 0.122 2.013 2.049 0.733 -0.227 -2.117 -2.241 -2.914 -1.987 -1.356 -8.323 -2.548 -2.267 -2.347 -1.885 -1.232 -0.47 -0.221 2021 +293 PER GGSB Peru General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.465 -2.795 -2.169 -2.61 -2.263 -1.787 0.563 5.037 3.343 -2.387 -0.301 5.576 6.688 0.656 -0.699 -9.521 -12.092 -14.712 -12.14 -4.935 -46.309 -32.663 -26.742 -25.948 -24.444 -19.709 -14.395 -14.461 2021 +293 PER GGSB_NPGDP Peru General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.972 -1.531 -1.141 -1.275 -0.993 -0.723 0.196 1.59 0.971 -0.637 -0.071 1.185 1.323 0.122 -0.121 -1.543 -1.819 -2.061 -1.612 -0.626 -5.973 -3.714 -2.786 -2.569 -2.299 -1.762 -1.225 -1.17 2021 +293 PER GGXONLB Peru General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.703 0.23 1.451 1.134 2.394 3.83 11.328 16.564 13.805 -0.983 4.902 14.302 15.096 9.223 3.989 -7.395 -8.633 -13.44 -6.367 -1.401 -49.77 -10.928 -9.091 -12.501 -9.104 -3.392 4.263 5.812 2021 +293 PER GGXONLB_NGDP Peru General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.4 0.128 0.765 0.557 1.061 1.565 3.956 5.181 3.893 -0.268 1.165 3.038 2.964 1.685 0.693 -1.209 -1.308 -1.911 -0.854 -0.181 -6.918 -1.246 -0.95 -1.242 -0.856 -0.303 0.362 0.47 2021 +293 PER GGXWDN Peru General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.264 66.328 72.344 78.742 78.898 78.205 68.977 53.527 46.275 44.643 43.078 28.552 14.184 8.207 15.42 32.33 45.608 60.937 75.753 86.267 146.149 168.486 190.177 213.803 233.842 247.628 253.154 255.887 2021 +293 PER GGXWDN_NGDP Peru General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.68 37.06 38.128 38.672 34.958 31.966 24.091 16.743 13.048 12.175 10.238 6.065 2.785 1.499 2.677 5.286 6.912 8.664 10.161 11.127 20.314 19.218 19.875 21.241 21.999 22.132 21.525 20.694 2021 +293 PER GGXWDG Peru General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 78.978 78.465 86.262 100.535 105.483 98.739 100.039 101.886 99.466 103.616 106.616 108.184 107.704 109.021 118.558 146.652 160.653 177.461 193.967 208.759 251.698 318.711 332.917 359.322 379.974 399.883 413.834 424.555 2021 +293 PER GGXWDG_NGDP Peru General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.909 43.841 45.463 49.376 46.738 40.359 34.94 31.87 28.046 28.259 25.338 22.981 21.148 19.914 20.586 23.977 24.349 25.232 26.018 26.925 34.985 36.354 34.792 35.697 35.746 35.74 35.187 34.335 2021 +293 PER NGDP_FY Peru "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance and Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Calendar year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash for revenues and accrual for expenditures General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.004 0.109 5.322 26.256 43.99 68.079 94.725 115.571 130.81 149.75 157.834 164.771 175.862 178.975 189.742 203.612 225.692 244.651 286.314 319.693 354.656 366.665 420.777 470.758 509.292 547.458 575.927 611.625 659.803 703.31 745.502 775.327 719.454 876.688 956.881 "1,006.58" "1,062.97" "1,118.88" "1,176.08" "1,236.50" 2021 +293 PER BCA Peru Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Peruvian sol Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.045 -2.36 -2.218 -1.291 -0.269 0.051 -1.371 -1.795 -1.793 -0.219 -1.458 -1.517 -1.916 -2.463 -2.698 -4.623 -3.645 -3.367 -3.339 -1.38 -1.545 -1.198 -1.096 -0.931 0.065 1.162 2.915 1.522 -5.286 -0.633 -3.562 -3.376 -6.087 -10.379 -9.083 -9.524 -5.063 -2.776 -3.924 -2.404 1.546 -5.656 -7.278 -5.398 -5.438 -5.147 -4.662 -4.364 2021 +293 PER BCA_NGDPD Peru Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.175 -9.673 -9.142 -6.842 -1.381 0.301 -5.432 -4.307 -5.438 -0.539 -5.148 -4.464 -5.417 -7.174 -6.242 -8.999 -6.823 -5.983 -6.193 -2.833 -3.064 -2.348 -2.031 -1.591 0.098 1.565 3.333 1.489 -4.359 -0.52 -2.392 -1.975 -3.152 -5.123 -4.477 -4.96 -2.59 -1.287 -1.73 -1.035 0.751 -2.504 -3.041 -2.127 -2.038 -1.84 -1.59 -1.419 2021 +566 PHL NGDP_R Philippines "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 "4,433.19" "4,584.95" "4,750.90" "4,839.96" "4,485.50" "4,157.76" "4,299.82" "4,485.21" "4,788.08" "5,085.19" "5,239.63" "5,216.76" "5,238.55" "5,352.85" "5,586.97" "5,845.38" "6,187.94" "6,508.87" "6,475.41" "6,692.10" "6,985.38" "7,198.38" "7,465.89" "7,845.68" "8,361.08" "8,774.32" "9,240.80" "9,843.24" "10,270.88" "10,419.63" "11,183.86" "11,615.36" "12,416.47" "13,254.64" "14,096.05" "14,990.91" "16,062.68" "17,175.98" "18,265.19" "19,382.75" "17,537.84" "18,538.05" "19,737.15" "20,727.68" "21,975.22" "23,287.67" "24,679.09" "26,154.43" 2021 +566 PHL NGDP_RPCH Philippines "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.149 3.423 3.619 1.875 -7.324 -7.307 3.417 4.312 6.753 6.205 3.037 -0.436 0.418 2.182 4.374 4.625 5.86 5.186 -0.514 3.346 4.383 3.049 3.716 5.087 6.569 4.942 5.316 6.519 4.344 1.448 7.335 3.858 6.897 6.751 6.348 6.348 7.149 6.931 6.341 6.119 -9.518 5.703 6.468 5.019 6.019 5.972 5.975 5.978 2021 +566 PHL NGDP Philippines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 278.541 321.79 362.45 421.758 599.344 653.512 695.798 780.22 913.255 "1,057.54" "1,227.88" "1,422.96" "1,541.53" "1,682.42" "1,932.66" "2,176.58" "2,481.30" "2,773.37" "3,046.22" "3,347.59" "3,697.56" "4,024.40" "4,350.56" "4,717.81" "5,323.90" "5,917.28" "6,550.42" "7,198.24" "8,050.20" "8,390.42" "9,399.45" "10,144.66" "11,060.59" "12,050.59" "13,206.83" "13,944.16" "15,132.38" "16,556.65" "18,265.19" "19,517.86" "17,951.58" "19,410.57" "21,685.35" "23,591.97" "25,659.20" "27,867.77" "30,267.19" "32,874.15" 2021 +566 PHL NGDPD Philippines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 37.082 40.735 42.441 37.953 35.86 34.973 34.129 37.932 43.293 48.652 50.508 51.784 60.422 62.037 73.159 84.644 94.65 94.106 74.492 85.64 83.667 78.921 84.307 87.039 95.002 107.422 127.653 155.98 181.007 176.132 208.369 234.217 261.92 283.903 297.484 306.446 318.627 328.481 346.842 376.823 361.751 394.086 401.662 425.655 456.876 492.605 531.141 572.708 2021 +566 PHL PPPGDP Philippines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 92.074 104.235 114.681 121.406 116.576 111.475 117.605 125.71 138.93 153.338 163.907 168.711 173.277 181.254 193.222 206.398 222.494 238.069 239.511 251.014 267.951 282.342 297.398 318.695 348.748 377.462 409.796 448.308 476.755 486.76 528.741 560.551 612.131 654.004 699.662 733.864 798.601 854.095 929.955 "1,004.51" 919.849 "1,012.71" "1,154.88" "1,256.05" "1,359.59" "1,467.56" "1,584.86" "1,712.10" 2021 +566 PHL NGDP_D Philippines "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.283 7.018 7.629 8.714 13.362 15.718 16.182 17.395 19.074 20.796 23.435 27.277 29.427 31.43 34.592 37.236 40.099 42.609 47.043 50.023 52.933 55.907 58.272 60.133 63.675 67.439 70.886 73.129 78.379 80.525 84.045 87.338 89.08 90.916 93.692 93.017 94.208 96.394 100 100.697 102.359 104.707 109.871 113.819 116.764 119.668 122.643 125.693 2021 +566 PHL NGDPRPC Philippines "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "92,589.63" "93,401.00" "94,418.17" "93,823.17" "84,849.37" "76,750.77" "77,488.06" "78,857.62" "82,318.17" "85,389.72" "85,980.11" "83,655.61" "82,083.22" "81,948.12" "83,587.15" "85,446.21" "86,063.09" "88,519.87" "85,926.29" "86,921.68" "90,778.22" "91,570.82" "93,009.77" "95,784.12" "100,072.75" "103,021.30" "106,473.14" "111,361.46" "114,146.23" "113,801.14" "120,075.80" "122,654.28" "129,002.26" "135,541.92" "141,939.86" "148,675.07" "156,663.18" "164,884.12" "172,704.16" "180,657.57" "161,237.86" "168,221.89" "176,775.51" "183,276.80" "191,878.59" "200,856.12" "210,321.78" "220,302.97" 2021 +566 PHL NGDPRPPPPC Philippines "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,604.13" "4,644.47" "4,695.05" "4,665.47" "4,219.23" "3,816.52" "3,853.18" "3,921.29" "4,093.37" "4,246.10" "4,275.46" "4,159.87" "4,081.68" "4,074.97" "4,156.47" "4,248.91" "4,279.59" "4,401.75" "4,272.78" "4,322.28" "4,514.05" "4,553.47" "4,625.02" "4,762.98" "4,976.23" "5,122.85" "5,294.50" "5,537.58" "5,676.05" "5,658.89" "5,970.91" "6,099.13" "6,414.79" "6,739.98" "7,058.12" "7,393.04" "7,790.26" "8,199.05" "8,587.92" "8,983.41" "8,017.74" "8,365.03" "8,790.37" "9,113.65" "9,541.39" "9,987.80" "10,458.49" "10,954.82" 2021 +566 PHL NGDPPC Philippines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,817.48" "6,555.26" "7,203.25" "8,175.83" "11,337.43" "12,063.61" "12,539.14" "13,717.59" "15,700.98" "17,758.03" "20,149.05" "22,818.44" "24,154.26" "25,756.61" "28,914.74" "31,816.75" "34,510.47" "37,717.57" "40,422.27" "43,480.80" "48,051.40" "51,194.49" "54,199.07" "57,597.50" "63,721.17" "69,476.11" "75,474.33" "81,437.30" "89,466.54" "91,638.50" "100,917.45" "107,124.20" "114,915.21" "123,229.30" "132,985.88" "138,293.75" "147,589.80" "158,938.76" "172,704.15" "181,916.90" "165,041.60" "176,139.45" "194,224.50" "208,603.26" "224,045.54" "240,359.56" "257,944.99" "276,904.32" 2021 +566 PHL NGDPDPC Philippines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 774.484 829.816 843.471 735.714 678.342 645.597 615.047 666.915 744.307 816.961 828.821 830.407 946.762 949.733 "1,094.54" "1,237.31" "1,316.41" "1,279.84" 988.487 "1,112.35" "1,087.29" "1,003.96" "1,050.30" "1,062.62" "1,137.07" "1,261.27" "1,470.83" "1,764.68" "2,011.63" "1,923.67" "2,237.16" "2,473.25" "2,721.25" "2,903.19" "2,995.50" "3,039.23" "3,107.65" "3,153.31" "3,279.52" "3,512.20" "3,325.84" "3,576.10" "3,597.48" "3,763.70" "3,989.25" "4,248.72" "4,526.52" "4,824.02" 2021 +566 PHL PPPPC Philippines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,923.01" "2,123.39" "2,279.15" "2,353.47" "2,205.19" "2,057.78" "2,119.38" "2,210.19" "2,388.54" "2,574.82" "2,689.65" "2,705.44" "2,715.08" "2,774.86" "2,890.81" "3,017.07" "3,094.49" "3,237.71" "3,178.22" "3,260.34" "3,482.14" "3,591.68" "3,704.98" "3,890.80" "4,174.12" "4,431.87" "4,721.69" "5,071.93" "5,298.46" "5,316.30" "5,676.85" "5,919.23" "6,359.81" "6,687.84" "7,045.23" "7,278.23" "7,788.95" "8,199.05" "8,793.07" "9,362.55" "8,456.83" "9,189.76" "10,343.63" "11,106.13" "11,871.35" "12,657.73" "13,506.57" "14,421.32" 2021 +566 PHL NGAP_NPGDP Philippines Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +566 PHL PPPSH Philippines Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.687 0.698 0.721 0.717 0.636 0.569 0.569 0.572 0.584 0.598 0.593 0.576 0.521 0.522 0.529 0.534 0.545 0.551 0.533 0.533 0.531 0.534 0.539 0.544 0.551 0.552 0.552 0.558 0.565 0.575 0.587 0.586 0.608 0.619 0.638 0.656 0.687 0.698 0.717 0.741 0.692 0.691 0.714 0.73 0.751 0.77 0.79 0.811 2021 +566 PHL PPPEX Philippines Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.025 3.087 3.161 3.474 5.141 5.862 5.916 6.207 6.573 6.897 7.491 8.434 8.896 9.282 10.002 10.546 11.152 11.649 12.719 13.336 13.799 14.254 14.629 14.804 15.266 15.676 15.985 16.056 16.885 17.237 17.777 18.098 18.069 18.426 18.876 19.001 18.949 19.385 19.641 19.43 19.516 19.167 18.777 18.783 18.873 18.989 19.098 19.201 2021 +566 PHL NID_NGDP Philippines Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 23.435 21.975 22.352 23.685 17.254 12.125 12.758 14.525 15.113 17.812 23.332 19.717 20.748 23.186 23.311 21.794 23.282 24.065 19.989 16.201 15.684 18.945 20.459 19.529 20.731 18.567 16.015 16.129 18.967 17.432 20.442 20.74 19.561 20.642 20.924 21.341 24.619 25.559 27.151 26.402 17.433 21.184 24.993 26.271 27.593 28.39 29.21 30.053 2021 +566 PHL NGSD_NGDP Philippines Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 17.114 18.959 16.842 18.62 15.527 13.358 16.786 14.624 15.56 16.406 17.996 17.72 19.093 18.324 19.279 19.455 19.106 19.441 22.064 12.844 13.021 16.728 20.125 19.856 22.441 20.419 21.47 21.304 19.047 22.228 23.887 23.149 22.214 24.652 24.54 23.712 24.242 24.906 24.591 25.593 20.634 19.427 20.6 22.961 24.687 26.603 27.419 28.264 2021 +566 PHL PCPI Philippines "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 6.258 7.076 7.712 8.117 11.905 14.669 14.621 15.066 16.909 18.831 21.317 25.442 27.625 29.492 33.175 35.467 38.408 40.558 44.358 47.108 50.192 52.9 54.358 55.567 58.233 62.1 65.483 67.392 72.925 76.017 78.858 82.6 85.208 87.417 90.558 91.183 92.308 94.942 99.983 102.375 104.825 108.942 114.732 119.708 123.446 127.149 130.964 134.893 2021 +566 PHL PCPIPCH Philippines "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 18.201 13.083 8.979 5.252 46.673 23.215 -0.325 3.042 12.23 11.367 13.201 19.351 8.582 6.757 12.489 6.908 8.294 5.598 9.369 6.2 6.545 5.396 2.757 2.223 4.799 6.64 5.448 2.914 8.211 4.24 3.738 4.745 3.158 2.592 3.594 0.69 1.234 2.853 5.31 2.392 2.393 3.927 5.315 4.337 3.122 3 3 3 2021 +566 PHL PCPIE Philippines "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 6.456 7.511 8.118 9.184 13.852 14.635 14.586 15.614 17.107 19.716 23.3 26.4 28.4 30.4 33.7 36.5 39.2 41.7 45.9 47.7 51.8 53.7 54.8 56.1 60.1 63.7 66.4 68.7 74.1 77.4 80.2 83.6 86 89.2 90.9 91.6 93.6 96.3 101.4 103.8 107.2 110.5 116.925 121.199 124.835 128.58 132.438 136.411 2021 +566 PHL PCPIEPCH Philippines "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 15.429 16.337 8.085 13.126 50.826 5.656 -0.336 7.047 9.566 15.248 18.178 13.305 7.576 7.042 10.855 8.309 7.397 6.378 10.072 3.922 8.595 3.668 2.048 2.372 7.13 5.99 4.239 3.464 7.86 4.453 3.618 4.239 2.871 3.721 1.906 0.77 2.183 2.885 5.296 2.367 3.276 3.078 5.814 3.656 3 3 3 3 2021 +566 PHL TM_RPCH Philippines Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Volume growth rate used as input Methodology used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Formula used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.723 3.94 4.055 -2.843 -20.88 -15.236 2.367 19.971 12.449 20.936 6.238 -2.973 8.642 14.213 19.795 15.612 15.296 14.997 -14.144 -24.09 20.096 2.791 4.896 5.768 2.243 6.64 1.31 1.033 11.155 -8.986 18.487 -0.026 11.588 -0.224 15.861 7.722 18.173 17.114 9.734 -1.379 -23.498 15.395 14.857 5.696 8.792 8.802 8.143 8.084 2021 +566 PHL TMG_RPCH Philippines Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Volume growth rate used as input Methodology used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Formula used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.594 1.994 2.236 -1.511 -18.323 -12.774 3.488 17.604 12.893 21.902 6.039 -3.431 7.773 12.597 15.609 11.557 12.334 7.317 -11.194 -14.927 22.464 0.927 5.585 7.343 2.184 6.5 2.81 0.583 6.87 -9.418 17.475 1.154 10.805 -3.713 11.527 4.267 22.361 19.358 11.807 -2.491 -20.01 19.189 15.376 4.599 8.393 9.13 7.671 7.602 2021 +566 PHL TX_RPCH Philippines Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Volume growth rate used as input Methodology used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Formula used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.287 3.968 -5.382 -1.479 3.056 2.62 9.541 -1.384 7.614 15.139 -0.022 4.948 5.932 5.921 17.745 17.955 14.989 16.465 -13.998 -39.849 20.141 -2.862 11.812 8.06 10.064 4.684 14.582 1.183 -3.117 -2.109 17.976 4.454 15.78 0.225 13.695 2.966 9.623 20.45 8.036 5.423 -16.899 6.44 4.011 4.519 6.079 6.062 6.166 6.141 2021 +566 PHL TXG_RPCH Philippines Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005. Volume growth rate used as input Methodology used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Formula used to derive volumes: By Source, CEIC Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 20.636 -2.231 -7.577 -0.699 7.899 -11.414 -0.035 6.186 10.327 9.843 1.755 3.681 0.977 11.318 10.599 15.356 8.327 18.666 9.776 -41.153 22.435 -2.492 11.174 9.715 8.276 -1.638 13.084 -2.517 -0.642 -9.16 17.952 3.781 20.004 -5.271 14.633 -6.949 5.991 24.623 3.904 3.466 -11.314 9.019 1.966 2.945 4.432 2.699 4.965 4.937 2021 +566 PHL LUR Philippines Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. Please note that data prior to 2005 are not based on harmonized ILO definition but based on national definition. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.058 11.682 11.062 9.402 9.129 8.4 10.5 9.8 9.275 9.475 9.525 8.525 8.675 10.05 9.725 11.175 11.125 11.4 11.4 11.825 11.35 7.95 7.325 7.4 7.475 7.325 7.025 6.975 7.075 6.8 6.275 5.475 5.725 5.325 5.1 10.4 7.758 5.725 5.383 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 2021 +566 PHL LE Philippines Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +566 PHL LP Philippines Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022 47.88 49.089 50.318 51.586 52.864 54.172 55.49 56.877 58.165 59.553 60.94 62.36 63.82 65.32 66.84 68.41 71.9 73.53 75.36 76.99 76.95 78.61 80.27 81.91 83.55 85.17 86.79 88.39 89.98 91.56 93.14 94.7 96.25 97.79 99.31 100.83 102.53 104.17 105.76 107.29 108.77 110.2 111.651 113.095 114.527 115.942 117.34 118.72 2021 +566 PHL GGR Philippines General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 148.952 212.284 253.009 277.277 306.525 371.804 415.435 500.17 572.815 579.648 618.017 648.382 705.172 733.098 798.261 881.791 "1,012.82" "1,194.53" "1,288.41" "1,441.04" "1,396.20" "1,512.80" "1,708.44" "1,965.99" "2,174.50" "2,394.86" "2,581.45" "2,769.10" "3,094.24" "3,524.81" "3,906.04" "3,703.34" "3,951.48" "4,395.65" "4,851.66" "5,433.69" "6,096.39" "6,702.80" "7,352.70" 2021 +566 PHL GGR_NGDP Philippines General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.085 17.289 17.78 17.987 18.219 19.238 19.087 20.158 20.654 19.028 18.462 17.535 17.522 16.851 16.92 16.563 17.116 18.236 17.899 17.901 16.64 16.095 16.841 17.775 18.045 18.134 18.513 18.299 18.689 19.298 20.013 20.63 20.357 20.27 20.565 21.176 21.876 22.145 22.366 2021 +566 PHL GGX Philippines General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 166.279 230.971 256.735 283.969 295.949 380.398 415.784 486.845 562.635 619.508 694.594 769.431 845.789 894.366 962.963 "1,031.23" "1,108.96" "1,197.57" "1,308.92" "1,439.71" "1,611.74" "1,724.63" "1,739.29" "1,998.50" "2,151.92" "2,285.72" "2,499.74" "2,822.55" "3,155.83" "3,808.37" "4,229.63" "4,731.84" "5,205.39" "5,574.75" "5,951.22" "6,378.02" "6,880.49" "7,323.04" "7,876.66" 2021 +566 PHL GGX_NGDP Philippines General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.723 18.811 18.042 18.421 17.591 19.683 19.103 19.621 20.287 20.337 20.749 20.809 21.017 20.557 20.411 19.37 18.741 18.282 18.184 17.884 19.209 18.348 17.145 18.069 17.857 17.307 17.927 18.652 19.061 20.85 21.671 26.359 26.817 25.707 25.226 24.857 24.69 24.195 23.96 2021 +566 PHL GGXCNL Philippines General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.327 -18.687 -3.726 -6.692 10.576 -8.594 -0.349 13.325 10.18 -39.86 -76.577 -121.049 -140.617 -161.268 -164.702 -149.443 -96.134 -3.037 -20.51 1.326 -215.541 -211.83 -30.848 -32.518 22.586 109.144 81.704 -53.451 -61.585 -283.563 -323.587 "-1,028.50" "-1,253.91" "-1,179.10" "-1,099.56" -944.331 -784.103 -620.232 -523.955 2021 +566 PHL GGXCNL_NGDP Philippines General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.638 -1.522 -0.262 -0.434 0.629 -0.445 -0.016 0.537 0.367 -1.309 -2.288 -3.274 -3.494 -3.707 -3.491 -2.807 -1.625 -0.046 -0.285 0.016 -2.569 -2.254 -0.304 -0.294 0.187 0.826 0.586 -0.353 -0.372 -1.552 -1.658 -5.729 -6.46 -5.437 -4.661 -3.68 -2.814 -2.049 -1.594 2021 +566 PHL GGSB Philippines General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -25.385 -6.735 -4.555 15.085 -19.415 -14.214 -16.37 -29.762 -46.464 -95.79 -137.069 -151.268 -171.116 -177.502 -164.969 -111.967 -2.143 -35.055 -12.465 -182.225 -219.213 -26.027 -43.021 22.058 86.788 89.837 -57.766 -74.625 -291.909 -322.084 -683.581 "-1,123.75" "-1,177.45" "-1,103.66" -950.634 -789.222 -624.98 -528.255 2021 +566 PHL GGSB_NPGDP Philippines General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.111 -0.473 -0.291 0.879 -0.995 -0.652 -0.671 -1.107 -1.515 -2.86 -3.725 -3.745 -3.901 -3.741 -3.119 -1.894 -0.033 -0.492 -0.156 -2.133 -2.342 -0.255 -0.388 0.183 0.657 0.642 -0.382 -0.453 -1.602 -1.649 -3.483 -5.603 -5.426 -4.68 -3.707 -2.833 -2.065 -1.607 2021 +566 PHL GGXONLB Philippines General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.473 52.413 60.264 60.708 74.867 87.066 91.464 112.003 111.78 78.833 45.582 31.57 46.884 26.898 62.753 112.942 202.608 298.868 235.452 263.379 50.245 61.353 220.042 245.158 308.034 393.535 355.443 212.251 207.876 20.332 -13.562 -701.867 -885.505 -737.934 -608.02 -385.965 -172.95 11.065 120.226 2021 +566 PHL GGXONLB_NGDP Philippines General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.543 4.269 4.235 3.938 4.45 4.505 4.202 4.514 4.03 2.588 1.362 0.854 1.165 0.618 1.33 2.121 3.424 4.563 3.271 3.272 0.599 0.653 2.169 2.217 2.556 2.98 2.549 1.403 1.256 0.111 -0.069 -3.91 -4.562 -3.403 -2.577 -1.504 -0.621 0.037 0.366 2021 +566 PHL GGXWDN Philippines General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +566 PHL GGXWDN_NGDP Philippines General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +566 PHL GGXWDG Philippines General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,242.87" "1,229.22" "1,324.43" "1,316.94" "1,577.79" "1,546.67" "1,814.99" "2,189.05" "2,393.35" "2,835.87" "3,368.19" "3,784.35" "3,826.96" "3,746.09" "3,611.19" "4,025.91" "4,178.87" "4,472.87" "4,609.09" "5,053.71" "5,277.77" "5,314.46" "5,527.46" "5,650.93" "6,309.47" "6,782.60" "7,215.07" "9,269.84" "11,054.60" "12,852.38" "14,379.74" "15,696.05" "16,839.11" "17,883.01" "18,900.33" 2021 +566 PHL GGXWDG_NGDP Philippines General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.874 63.603 60.849 53.074 56.891 50.773 54.218 59.203 59.471 65.184 71.393 71.082 64.674 57.189 50.168 50.01 49.805 47.587 45.434 45.691 43.797 40.24 39.64 37.343 38.108 37.134 36.967 51.638 56.951 59.268 60.952 61.171 60.425 59.084 57.493 2021 +566 PHL NGDP_FY Philippines "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Department of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Revenue projections reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic assumptions and incorporate the updated data. Expenditure projections are based on budgeted figures, institutional arrangements, and current data in each year. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Classification of revenues and expenses is based on GFSM 2001, but the accounting method is on a cash basis. General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;. Local governments comprise provinces, cities, and municipalities. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. There is no information on the government""s unfunded pension liabilities, thus, gross debt (GGXWDG) does not include that information. Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 278.541 321.79 362.45 421.758 599.344 653.512 695.798 780.22 913.255 "1,057.54" "1,227.88" "1,422.96" "1,541.53" "1,682.42" "1,932.66" "2,176.58" "2,481.30" "2,773.37" "3,046.22" "3,347.59" "3,697.56" "4,024.40" "4,350.56" "4,717.81" "5,323.90" "5,917.28" "6,550.42" "7,198.24" "8,050.20" "8,390.42" "9,399.45" "10,144.66" "11,060.59" "12,050.59" "13,206.83" "13,944.16" "15,132.38" "16,556.65" "18,265.19" "19,517.86" "17,951.58" "19,410.57" "21,685.35" "23,591.97" "25,659.20" "27,867.77" "30,267.19" "32,874.15" 2021 +566 PHL BCA Philippines Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Accessed via Haver Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Philippine peso Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.904 -2.061 -3.2 -2.771 -1.294 -0.036 0.952 -0.444 -0.39 -1.456 -2.695 -1.034 -1 -3.016 -2.95 -1.98 -3.953 -4.351 1.546 -2.875 -2.228 -1.75 -0.282 0.285 1.625 1.99 6.963 8.072 0.144 8.448 7.179 5.643 6.949 11.384 10.756 7.266 -1.199 -2.143 -8.877 -3.047 11.578 -6.922 -17.647 -14.091 -13.275 -8.801 -9.509 -10.247 2021 +566 PHL BCA_NGDPD Philippines Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.135 -5.06 -7.54 -7.301 -3.608 -0.103 2.789 -1.171 -0.901 -2.993 -5.336 -1.997 -1.655 -4.862 -4.032 -2.339 -4.176 -4.623 2.075 -3.357 -2.663 -2.217 -0.334 0.327 1.71 1.853 5.455 5.175 0.08 4.797 3.445 2.409 2.653 4.01 3.616 2.371 -0.376 -0.652 -2.559 -0.809 3.201 -1.756 -4.394 -3.31 -2.906 -1.787 -1.79 -1.789 2021 +964 POL NGDP_R Poland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" 748.419 673.577 640.933 676.825 674.348 700.389 724.864 741.547 765.909 795.106 738.09 686.384 700.337 730.362 768.626 820.337 871.519 933.279 979.771 "1,024.10" "1,067.72" "1,080.59" "1,096.19" "1,134.54" "1,191.07" "1,232.84" "1,308.43" "1,400.82" "1,459.65" "1,501.00" "1,557.14" "1,631.22" "1,652.84" "1,671.44" "1,727.91" "1,801.11" "1,857.70" "1,947.44" "2,051.70" "2,149.05" "2,101.77" "2,225.35" "2,310.59" "2,321.99" "2,394.74" "2,475.93" "2,557.79" "2,637.34" 2021 +964 POL NGDP_RPCH Poland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -6 -10 -4.846 5.6 -0.366 3.862 3.494 2.302 3.285 3.812 -7.171 -7.005 2.033 4.287 5.239 6.728 6.239 7.086 4.982 4.524 4.26 1.205 1.443 3.498 4.983 3.507 6.131 7.062 4.2 2.832 3.741 4.758 1.325 1.126 3.379 4.236 3.142 4.831 5.354 4.745 -2.2 5.88 3.831 0.493 3.133 3.391 3.306 3.11 2021 +964 POL NGDP Poland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.251 0.275 0.554 0.692 0.857 1.043 1.294 1.692 2.96 9.645 59.096 85.31 121.163 164.292 236.104 337.886 423.268 516.369 602.086 667 745.845 781.1 812.214 847.152 933.092 990.53 "1,069.43" "1,187.51" "1,285.57" "1,372.03" "1,446.84" "1,565.25" "1,623.44" "1,646.72" "1,711.24" "1,801.11" "1,863.49" "1,989.84" "2,121.56" "2,293.20" "2,339.00" "2,622.18" "3,089.80" "3,539.58" "3,819.08" "4,093.24" "4,350.80" "4,607.48" 2021 +964 POL NGDPD Poland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 56.731 53.752 65.315 75.555 75.656 70.915 73.822 63.84 68.747 67.027 62.206 80.61 88.888 90.544 103.887 139.363 156.993 157.493 172.389 168.13 171.613 190.805 199.07 217.829 255.292 306.304 344.627 429.021 533.6 439.794 479.834 528.292 498.517 521.013 542.602 477.488 472.256 526.643 587.433 597.194 599.798 679.067 716.305 753.875 811.193 875.131 924.773 979.33 2021 +964 POL PPPGDP Poland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 171.568 169.02 170.766 187.391 193.443 207.266 218.828 229.402 245.293 264.63 254.847 245.009 255.686 272.968 293.405 319.711 345.877 376.774 399.996 423.984 452.059 467.815 481.964 508.671 548.352 585.38 640.441 704.195 747.842 773.952 812.553 868.897 903.837 934.553 968.368 "1,020.67" "1,075.28" "1,145.32" "1,235.47" "1,317.24" "1,303.78" "1,437.81" "1,599.02" "1,664.16" "1,752.31" "1,845.39" "1,942.70" "2,041.88" 2021 +964 POL NGDP_D Poland "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.034 0.041 0.086 0.102 0.127 0.149 0.179 0.228 0.386 1.213 8.007 12.429 17.301 22.495 30.718 41.189 48.567 55.328 61.452 65.13 69.854 72.284 74.094 74.669 78.341 80.346 81.734 84.772 88.074 91.408 92.917 95.956 98.222 98.521 99.035 100 100.312 102.177 103.405 106.708 111.287 117.832 133.723 152.437 159.478 165.321 170.1 174.702 2021 +964 POL NGDPRPC Poland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,042.66" "18,769.58" "17,697.27" "18,426.39" "18,201.43" "18,763.56" "19,299.86" "19,643.68" "20,269.72" "21,021.39" "19,328.95" "17,927.93" "18,244.74" "18,970.05" "19,922.44" "21,262.95" "22,572.72" "24,153.59" "25,343.30" "26,485.09" "27,904.62" "28,247.85" "28,664.40" "29,685.57" "31,187.53" "32,295.38" "34,290.52" "36,742.35" "38,295.40" "39,359.13" "40,952.73" "42,856.19" "43,422.77" "43,913.05" "45,450.03" "47,390.69" "48,929.03" "51,284.86" "54,025.19" "56,594.43" "55,370.80" "58,809.51" "61,363.44" "61,740.85" "63,767.34" "66,041.70" "68,359.13" "70,626.50" 2021 +964 POL NGDPRPPPPC Poland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,375.57" "11,038.73" "10,408.09" "10,836.89" "10,704.59" "11,035.19" "11,350.60" "11,552.80" "11,920.99" "12,363.06" "11,367.71" "10,543.74" "10,730.06" "11,156.63" "11,716.75" "12,505.13" "13,275.42" "14,205.16" "14,904.85" "15,576.36" "16,411.21" "16,613.07" "16,858.05" "17,458.62" "18,341.95" "18,993.50" "20,166.87" "21,608.84" "22,522.22" "23,147.81" "24,085.04" "25,204.50" "25,537.72" "25,826.06" "26,729.99" "27,871.32" "28,776.05" "30,161.55" "31,773.19" "33,284.21" "32,564.57" "34,586.93" "36,088.95" "36,310.91" "37,502.72" "38,840.32" "40,203.24" "41,536.72" 2021 +964 POL NGDPPC Poland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 7.053 7.662 15.298 18.831 23.124 27.954 34.453 44.829 78.333 255.004 "1,547.60" "2,228.24" "3,156.46" "4,267.24" "6,119.71" "8,757.93" "10,962.83" "13,363.80" "15,573.88" "17,249.86" "19,492.43" "20,418.80" "21,238.68" "22,166.00" "24,432.49" "25,947.89" "28,027.10" "31,147.36" "33,728.17" "35,977.27" "38,051.93" "41,122.95" "42,650.57" "43,263.64" "45,011.59" "47,390.69" "49,081.48" "52,401.35" "55,864.67" "60,390.56" "61,620.41" "69,296.62" "82,057.18" "94,116.11" "101,695.01" "109,180.90" "116,278.87" "123,385.62" 2021 +964 POL NGDPDPC Poland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,595.05" "1,497.84" "1,803.46" "2,056.96" "2,042.04" "1,899.82" "1,965.54" "1,691.13" "1,819.39" "1,772.09" "1,629.05" "2,105.49" "2,315.65" "2,351.74" "2,692.70" "3,612.26" "4,066.18" "4,075.98" "4,459.10" "4,348.15" "4,485.06" "4,987.86" "5,205.52" "5,699.56" "6,684.68" "8,023.92" "9,031.80" "11,252.86" "13,999.50" "11,532.28" "12,619.62" "13,879.53" "13,096.89" "13,688.36" "14,272.29" "12,563.61" "12,438.52" "13,868.91" "15,468.26" "15,726.88" "15,801.56" "17,945.75" "19,023.23" "20,045.24" "21,600.56" "23,342.80" "24,715.36" "26,225.92" 2021 +964 POL PPPPC Poland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,823.83" "4,709.82" "4,715.15" "5,101.66" "5,221.26" "5,552.70" "5,826.41" "6,076.88" "6,491.66" "6,996.41" "6,673.87" "6,399.48" "6,660.99" "7,089.93" "7,604.93" "8,286.82" "8,958.37" "9,751.04" "10,346.51" "10,965.00" "11,814.43" "12,229.19" "12,602.94" "13,309.53" "14,358.29" "15,334.59" "16,784.33" "18,470.46" "19,620.35" "20,294.59" "21,370.11" "22,828.03" "23,745.32" "24,553.09" "25,471.41" "26,855.68" "28,321.38" "30,161.55" "32,532.20" "34,688.97" "34,347.95" "37,996.97" "42,465.86" "44,249.39" "46,660.71" "49,223.05" "51,920.29" "54,680.42" 2021 +964 POL NGAP_NPGDP Poland Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +964 POL PPPSH Poland Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.28 1.132 1.073 1.107 1.056 1.059 1.059 1.044 1.031 1.032 0.921 0.836 0.769 0.786 0.804 0.827 0.847 0.871 0.89 0.9 0.895 0.885 0.873 0.868 0.866 0.855 0.862 0.876 0.886 0.915 0.901 0.908 0.898 0.885 0.884 0.912 0.926 0.936 0.952 0.971 0.981 0.981 0.988 0.968 0.967 0.968 0.968 0.967 2021 +964 POL PPPEX Poland Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.012 0.036 0.232 0.348 0.474 0.602 0.805 1.057 1.224 1.37 1.505 1.573 1.65 1.67 1.685 1.665 1.702 1.692 1.67 1.686 1.719 1.773 1.781 1.801 1.796 1.762 1.767 1.765 1.733 1.737 1.717 1.741 1.794 1.824 1.932 2.127 2.179 2.218 2.24 2.256 2021 +964 POL NID_NGDP Poland Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.386 28.773 23.662 23.958 27.366 24.082 25.243 19.381 14.75 15.134 17.246 18.45 20.579 23.094 24.701 24.895 24.494 20.463 18.409 18.805 20.23 19.888 21.678 25.196 24.649 20.56 21.506 22.653 21.253 19.253 20.656 20.595 19.698 19.911 20.765 19.726 17.528 20.338 22.196 20.458 19.759 19.775 19.796 19.826 2021 +964 POL NGSD_NGDP Poland Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1995 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" 30.895 23.382 28.483 24.774 21.626 22.357 18.242 17.814 21.348 21.72 26.867 16.445 13.336 11.193 20.68 19.292 18.755 19.736 21.009 17.783 18.774 17.614 18.409 18.805 14.501 17 17.354 18.498 17.658 16.339 15.95 17.288 17.202 17.436 18.036 19.685 18.911 19.519 19.482 20.2 20.415 19.665 18.177 17.13 16.932 17.224 17.657 17.842 2021 +964 POL PCPI Poland "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1998. Quarterly index has base January 2011; Core inflation base year is 2011. Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022 0.034 0.041 0.083 0.101 0.178 0.205 0.241 0.302 0.484 1.7 11.656 19.85 28.386 38.406 50.773 64.926 77.846 89.445 100 107.3 118.137 124.635 127.003 127.936 132.463 135.39 137.01 140.397 146.492 152.037 155.975 162.567 168.625 170.509 170.688 169.111 167.966 171.272 174.297 178.206 184.222 193.66 220.41 251.911 262.641 271.07 278.118 285.071 2021 +964 POL PCPIPCH Poland "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 9.4 21.207 100.83 22.118 75.649 15.107 17.793 25.23 60.2 251.1 585.8 70.3 43 35.3 32.2 27.875 19.9 14.9 11.8 7.3 10.1 5.5 1.9 0.735 3.538 2.21 1.197 2.472 4.342 3.785 2.59 4.226 3.727 1.117 0.105 -0.924 -0.677 1.969 1.766 2.243 3.376 5.123 13.813 14.292 4.26 3.209 2.6 2.5 2021 +964 POL PCPIE Poland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1998. Quarterly index has base January 2011; Core inflation base year is 2011. Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.77 2.98 2.34 3.62 5.73 7.32 13.654 21.894 31.622 43.538 56.451 68.644 81.344 92.081 100 109.801 119.134 123.423 124.411 126.526 132.093 133.017 134.88 140.275 144.904 149.976 154.625 161.738 165.619 166.779 165.111 164.285 165.6 169.077 170.937 176.749 180.991 196.556 227.71 248.184 257.413 264.363 270.972 277.746 2021 +964 POL PCPIEPCH Poland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 287.013 -21.477 54.701 58.287 27.747 86.538 60.345 44.432 37.683 29.658 21.6 18.5 13.2 8.6 9.801 8.5 3.6 0.8 1.7 4.4 0.7 1.4 4 3.3 3.5 3.1 4.6 2.4 0.7 -1 -0.5 0.8 2.1 1.1 3.4 2.4 8.6 15.85 8.991 3.718 2.7 2.5 2.5 2021 +964 POL TM_RPCH Poland Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.007 21.406 18.571 1.041 15.526 -5.327 2.773 9.331 8.559 6.308 17.865 15.796 9.458 -12.587 14.22 5.641 -0.362 1.57 9.937 6.918 7.881 10.2 7.45 3.047 -1.131 15.87 6.919 4.979 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.4 2021 +964 POL TMG_RPCH Poland Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.007 21.406 18.571 1.041 15.526 -5.327 2.773 9.331 8.559 6.308 17.865 15.796 9.458 -12.587 14.22 5.641 -0.362 1.57 9.937 6.918 7.881 10.2 7.45 3.047 -1.131 15.87 6.919 4.979 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.4 2021 +964 POL TX_RPCH Poland Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.952 12.246 14.432 -2.515 23.21 3.118 4.824 14.08 4.775 9.97 15.373 10.058 7.051 -5.935 12.836 7.672 4.258 5.545 6.708 8.033 9.266 9.627 6.949 5.192 0.011 11.83 3.759 3.775 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 2021 +964 POL TXG_RPCH Poland Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.952 12.246 14.432 -2.515 23.21 3.118 4.824 14.08 4.775 9.97 15.373 10.058 7.051 -5.935 12.836 7.672 4.258 5.545 6.708 8.033 9.266 9.627 6.949 5.192 0.011 11.83 3.759 3.775 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 2021 +964 POL LUR Poland Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.3 11.8 13.6 16.4 11.4 13.341 12.343 11.246 10.576 13.133 16.087 18.242 20.235 19.942 19.276 18.052 14.169 9.944 7.466 8.514 9.964 9.937 10.377 10.602 9.198 7.659 6.263 4.952 3.89 3.312 3.2 3.362 2.782 3.172 3.376 3.376 3.376 3.376 2021 +964 POL LE Poland Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +964 POL LP Poland Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022 35.567 35.887 36.216 36.731 37.049 37.327 37.558 37.75 37.786 37.824 38.186 38.286 38.386 38.501 38.581 38.581 38.609 38.639 38.66 38.667 38.263 38.254 38.242 38.219 38.191 38.174 38.157 38.125 38.116 38.136 38.023 38.063 38.064 38.063 38.018 38.006 37.967 37.973 37.977 37.973 37.958 37.84 37.654 37.609 37.554 37.49 37.417 37.342 2021 +964 POL GGR Poland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 146.019 194.917 215 240.32 268.982 292.148 313.409 328.064 335.3 358.761 399.16 437.526 487.09 521.502 518.099 556.239 612.304 638.897 638.143 667.276 703.862 721.562 791.649 876.006 941.018 966.017 "1,109.99" "1,214.68" "1,431.85" "1,537.37" "1,643.67" "1,740.80" "1,826.57" 2021 +964 POL GGR_NGDP Poland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.055 45.88 41.483 39.767 40.178 39.025 39.975 40.242 39.412 38.469 40.298 40.912 41.018 40.566 37.762 38.445 39.119 39.354 38.752 38.994 39.079 38.721 39.785 41.291 41.035 41.3 42.331 39.313 40.452 40.255 40.156 40.011 39.644 2021 +964 POL GGX Poland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 160.905 215.469 238.866 266.013 284.369 322.045 350.466 367.194 386.435 405.487 438.17 475.378 509.445 567.861 617.599 663.318 690.054 700.438 707.719 729.664 750.623 766.022 821.24 881.199 957.918 "1,127.69" "1,158.99" "1,342.11" "1,540.11" "1,698.79" "1,813.83" "1,916.46" "2,007.23" 2021 +964 POL GGX_NGDP Poland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.445 50.717 46.087 44.018 42.476 43.019 44.702 45.041 45.423 43.48 44.236 44.451 42.9 44.172 45.014 45.846 44.086 43.145 42.977 42.639 41.676 41.107 41.272 41.536 41.772 48.213 44.2 43.437 43.511 44.482 44.313 44.048 43.565 2021 +964 POL GGXCNL Poland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.886 -20.552 -23.866 -25.693 -15.387 -29.897 -37.057 -39.129 -51.135 -46.726 -39.011 -37.852 -22.355 -46.359 -99.5 -107.079 -77.75 -61.541 -69.576 -62.388 -46.761 -44.46 -29.591 -5.193 -16.9 -161.675 -49.008 -127.427 -108.257 -161.421 -170.163 -175.657 -180.662 2021 +964 POL GGXCNL_NGDP Poland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.389 -4.837 -4.605 -4.252 -2.298 -3.994 -4.727 -4.8 -6.011 -5.01 -3.938 -3.539 -1.883 -3.606 -7.252 -7.401 -4.967 -3.791 -4.225 -3.646 -2.596 -2.386 -1.487 -0.245 -0.737 -6.912 -1.869 -4.124 -3.058 -4.227 -4.157 -4.037 -3.921 2021 +964 POL GGSB Poland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -19.101 -23.923 -29.299 -30.384 -19.364 -29.172 -38.321 -36.211 -49.341 -53.16 -36.967 -53.664 -32.899 -53.529 -98.18 -106.832 -86.5 -59.782 -58.665 -51.46 -40.95 -36.988 -30.59 -24.473 -31.247 -158.711 -80.713 -127.635 -132.429 -178.068 -179.861 -180.413 -181.093 2021 +964 POL GGSB_NPGDP Poland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.7 -5.637 -5.694 -5.031 -2.882 -3.91 -4.772 -4.397 -5.76 -5.697 -3.7 -5.041 -2.832 -4.217 -7.139 -7.381 -5.603 -3.672 -3.503 -2.97 -2.259 -1.965 -1.541 -1.174 -1.402 -6.616 -3.092 -4.189 -3.714 -4.643 -4.392 -4.144 -3.929 2021 +964 POL GGXONLB Poland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.476 -1.274 -0.482 -1.555 4.287 -7.384 -12.718 -15.77 -26.072 -21.457 -14.619 -12.522 3.506 -19.169 -65.857 -71.054 -37.995 -18.072 -27.934 -28.751 -15.097 -12.654 1.575 25.39 14.525 -131.199 -19.921 -90.866 -63.244 -110.367 -110.292 -109.904 -108.846 2021 +964 POL GGXONLB_NGDP Poland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.32 -0.3 -0.093 -0.257 0.64 -0.986 -1.622 -1.934 -3.065 -2.301 -1.476 -1.171 0.295 -1.491 -4.8 -4.911 -2.427 -1.113 -1.696 -1.68 -0.838 -0.679 0.079 1.197 0.633 -5.609 -0.76 -2.941 -1.787 -2.89 -2.694 -2.526 -2.362 2021 +964 POL GGXWDN Poland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 151.783 165.466 202.096 212.44 236.829 240.776 251.326 295.375 352.294 368.735 401.113 442.256 440.127 507.008 593.27 689.129 765.756 787.162 851.731 772.257 835.362 887.395 880.777 882.483 879.067 "1,054.49" "1,070.87" "1,104.55" "1,138.91" "1,268.31" "1,405.92" "1,551.04" "1,701.15" 2021 +964 POL GGXWDN_NGDP Poland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.755 38.948 38.993 35.153 35.375 32.163 32.057 36.232 41.41 39.539 40.495 41.354 37.063 39.438 43.24 47.63 48.922 48.487 51.723 45.128 46.38 47.62 44.264 41.596 38.334 45.083 40.839 35.748 32.176 33.21 34.347 35.65 36.922 2021 +964 POL GGXWDG Poland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 165.2 183.294 221.22 233.687 263.392 272.317 291.181 338.665 394.461 420.945 461.625 505.534 528.434 600.811 683.555 774.707 856.58 883.524 931.06 873.909 923.417 "1,010.02" "1,007.20" "1,035.72" "1,045.87" "1,336.56" "1,410.49" "1,504.74" "1,597.35" "1,762.95" "1,936.07" "2,114.55" "2,297.90" 2021 +964 POL GGXWDG_NGDP Poland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.711 43.144 42.683 38.669 39.343 36.376 37.14 41.542 46.366 45.137 46.604 47.271 44.499 46.735 49.821 53.545 54.725 54.423 56.54 51.069 51.269 54.201 50.617 48.819 45.607 57.142 53.791 48.7 45.128 46.162 47.299 48.601 49.873 2021 +964 POL NGDP_FY Poland "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Data is on a ESA-95 2004 and prior. Data is on ESA-2010 beginning 2005 (accrual) basis. Projections begin in 2022, based on the 2022 budget and subsequent temporary tax relief measures known as the  Anti-Inflation Shield.' Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.252 0.276 0.556 0.694 0.86 1.047 1.299 1.699 2.971 9.681 59.316 85.627 121.613 164.903 236.982 339.143 424.843 518.289 604.325 669.481 748.619 784.005 815.235 850.75 932.589 990.53 "1,069.43" "1,187.51" "1,285.57" "1,372.03" "1,446.84" "1,565.25" "1,623.44" "1,646.72" "1,711.24" "1,801.11" "1,863.49" "1,989.84" "2,121.56" "2,293.20" "2,339.00" "2,622.18" "3,089.80" "3,539.58" "3,819.08" "4,093.24" "4,350.80" "4,607.48" 2021 +964 POL BCA Poland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Polish zloty Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.417 -3.986 -1.941 -1.581 -1.083 -0.982 -1.106 -0.379 -0.107 -1.409 3.067 -2.146 -3.104 -5.788 0.634 0.854 -3.264 -5.744 -6.901 -12.487 -10.343 -5.946 -5.544 -5.473 -14.625 -8.845 -14.903 -28.734 -37.306 -18.562 -26.66 -28.346 -20.193 -9.465 -14.212 -4.347 -3.719 -2.068 -7.537 2.832 17.319 -4.568 -28.787 -25.087 -22.935 -22.319 -19.786 -19.426 2021 +964 POL BCA_NGDPD Poland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.023 -7.415 -2.972 -2.093 -1.431 -1.385 -1.498 -0.594 -0.156 -2.102 4.93 -2.662 -3.492 -6.392 0.61 0.613 -2.079 -3.647 -4.003 -7.427 -6.027 -3.116 -2.785 -2.513 -5.729 -2.888 -4.324 -6.698 -6.991 -4.221 -5.556 -5.366 -4.051 -1.817 -2.619 -0.91 -0.787 -0.393 -1.283 0.474 2.887 -0.673 -4.019 -3.328 -2.827 -2.55 -2.14 -1.984 2021 +182 PRT NGDP_R Portugal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 91.217 94.43 96.473 97.41 96.396 97.973 101.226 108.951 114.769 122.4 132.02 136.469 140.74 139.773 141.854 145.127 150.213 156.824 164.364 170.785 177.302 180.748 182.142 180.447 183.675 185.111 188.119 192.834 193.45 187.41 190.667 187.433 179.828 178.169 179.58 182.798 186.49 193.029 198.529 203.855 186.645 195.76 207.974 209.326 214.35 218.958 223.119 227.358 2021 +182 PRT NGDP_RPCH Portugal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 6.725 3.523 2.163 0.972 -1.042 1.636 3.32 7.632 5.34 6.649 7.859 3.37 3.13 -0.687 1.489 2.307 3.504 4.401 4.808 3.907 3.816 1.944 0.771 -0.931 1.789 0.782 1.625 2.507 0.319 -3.122 1.738 -1.696 -4.057 -0.923 0.792 1.792 2.019 3.506 2.849 2.683 -8.442 4.884 6.239 0.65 2.4 2.15 1.9 1.9 2021 +182 PRT NGDP Portugal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.137 9.924 12 15.332 18.827 23.112 28.245 33.28 39.725 46.931 56.351 64.616 72.644 75.973 82.371 89.029 94.352 102.331 111.353 119.603 128.415 135.775 142.554 146.068 152.248 158.553 166.26 175.483 179.103 175.416 179.611 176.096 168.296 170.492 173.054 179.713 186.49 195.947 205.184 214.375 200.088 211.28 242.064 254.804 268.442 281.002 292.862 304.951 2021 +182 PRT NGDPD Portugal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 32.607 32.477 30.678 28.267 25.951 27.231 37.869 47.387 55.435 59.806 79.439 89.904 108.119 95.139 99.692 118.182 122.655 117.211 124.124 127.597 118.658 121.605 134.7 165.185 189.296 197.363 208.767 240.524 263.388 244.402 238.308 245.075 216.361 226.437 229.961 199.414 206.369 221.28 242.423 240.013 228.356 250.055 255.854 261.173 275.887 290.5 304.73 319.41 2021 +182 PRT PPPGDP Portugal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 59.193 67.076 72.761 76.345 78.276 82.073 86.505 95.41 104.049 115.319 129.037 137.896 145.453 147.877 153.285 160.11 168.755 179.22 189.951 200.152 212.498 221.509 226.696 229.019 239.373 248.81 260.655 274.409 280.564 273.547 281.646 282.621 277.992 292.135 298.952 307.312 326.331 340.796 358.879 375.1 347.571 379.694 432.063 450.366 470.852 489.914 508.727 528.424 2021 +182 PRT NGDP_D Portugal "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.92 10.509 12.438 15.739 19.531 23.59 27.903 30.546 34.613 38.343 42.684 47.349 51.616 54.354 58.068 61.345 62.812 65.252 67.748 70.032 72.427 75.118 78.266 80.948 82.89 85.653 88.381 91.002 92.584 93.6 94.202 93.952 93.587 95.692 96.366 98.312 100 101.512 103.352 105.16 107.202 107.928 116.391 121.726 125.235 128.336 131.258 134.128 2021 +182 PRT NGDPRPC Portugal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,339.95" "9,585.47" "9,733.15" "9,782.24" "9,643.16" "9,774.19" "10,089.50" "10,862.48" "11,454.44" "12,233.84" "13,224.14" "13,701.32" "14,141.18" "14,026.81" "14,197.44" "14,474.82" "14,925.93" "15,513.27" "16,177.21" "16,714.43" "17,230.69" "17,442.19" "17,480.68" "17,253.11" "17,519.67" "17,624.04" "17,878.09" "18,290.24" "18,322.21" "17,733.39" "18,033.18" "17,753.33" "17,102.36" "17,037.73" "17,265.49" "17,647.85" "18,061.09" "18,740.11" "19,304.99" "19,818.09" "18,125.93" "19,020.62" "20,248.74" "20,426.90" "20,968.61" "21,473.79" "21,937.31" "22,410.85" 2021 +182 PRT NGDPRPPPPC Portugal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,489.86" "16,923.35" "17,184.07" "17,270.74" "17,025.20" "17,256.53" "17,813.22" "19,177.93" "20,223.04" "21,599.09" "23,347.49" "24,189.96" "24,966.53" "24,764.62" "25,065.86" "25,555.58" "26,352.04" "27,388.98" "28,561.19" "29,509.66" "30,421.13" "30,794.54" "30,862.49" "30,460.71" "30,931.34" "31,115.60" "31,564.12" "32,291.79" "32,348.24" "31,308.65" "31,837.94" "31,343.85" "30,194.56" "30,080.45" "30,482.57" "31,157.64" "31,887.22" "33,086.05" "34,083.36" "34,989.23" "32,001.69" "33,581.28" "35,749.56" "36,064.11" "37,020.50" "37,912.40" "38,730.77" "39,566.80" 2021 +182 PRT NGDPPC Portugal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 833.164 "1,007.33" "1,210.65" "1,539.64" "1,883.40" "2,305.75" "2,815.29" "3,318.03" "3,964.69" "4,690.76" "5,644.53" "6,487.38" "7,299.10" "7,624.20" "8,244.10" "8,879.60" "9,375.25" "10,122.75" "10,959.77" "11,705.39" "12,479.67" "13,102.29" "13,681.35" "13,966.02" "14,522.12" "15,095.51" "15,800.77" "16,644.54" "16,963.38" "16,598.51" "16,987.53" "16,679.57" "16,005.59" "16,303.66" "16,638.02" "17,350.02" "18,061.09" "19,023.44" "19,952.18" "20,840.80" "19,431.44" "20,528.54" "23,567.80" "24,864.86" "26,260.09" "27,558.53" "28,794.57" "30,059.26" 2021 +182 PRT NGDPDPC Portugal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,338.76" "3,296.65" "3,095.10" "2,838.66" "2,596.08" "2,716.65" "3,774.58" "4,724.45" "5,532.62" "5,977.58" "7,957.24" "9,026.30" "10,863.49" "9,547.64" "9,977.62" "11,787.32" "12,187.58" "11,594.76" "12,216.69" "12,487.71" "11,531.47" "11,734.88" "12,927.58" "15,793.85" "18,055.89" "18,790.56" "19,840.47" "22,813.67" "24,946.26" "23,126.18" "22,539.04" "23,213.13" "20,576.83" "21,653.51" "22,109.32" "19,252.02" "19,986.36" "21,482.83" "23,573.30" "23,333.32" "22,176.75" "24,296.07" "24,910.41" "25,486.35" "26,988.44" "28,490.07" "29,961.48" "31,484.47" 2021 +182 PRT PPPPC Portugal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,060.95" "6,808.76" "7,340.86" "7,666.80" "7,830.58" "8,187.93" "8,622.26" "9,512.43" "10,384.53" "11,526.06" "12,925.33" "13,844.64" "14,614.73" "14,840.11" "15,341.47" "15,969.16" "16,768.38" "17,728.72" "18,695.57" "19,588.60" "20,651.14" "21,375.59" "21,756.65" "21,897.23" "22,832.43" "23,688.74" "24,771.69" "26,027.64" "26,573.14" "25,883.98" "26,637.95" "26,769.43" "26,438.15" "27,936.01" "28,742.32" "29,668.81" "31,604.42" "33,086.05" "34,897.55" "36,465.95" "33,754.24" "36,892.17" "42,066.50" "43,948.63" "46,060.72" "48,047.08" "50,018.67" "52,087.15" 2021 +182 PRT NGAP_NPGDP Portugal Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.61 5.058 3.803 1.388 -3.017 -4.871 -5.332 -2.029 -0.865 1.559 5.325 4.865 4.369 0.212 -1.54 -2.387 -1.558 -- 1.904 2.977 4.098 3.574 2.219 -0.475 -0.134 -0.648 -0.192 1.264 0.712 -2.982 -1.579 -3.406 -7.227 -7.8 -6.833 -5.141 -3.577 -1.086 0.327 1.397 -4.905 -2.548 1.177 -0.288 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +182 PRT PPPSH Portugal Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.442 0.449 0.457 0.451 0.427 0.419 0.419 0.434 0.437 0.45 0.467 0.471 0.437 0.426 0.42 0.414 0.413 0.414 0.423 0.425 0.421 0.419 0.411 0.391 0.378 0.364 0.351 0.341 0.333 0.323 0.312 0.295 0.276 0.277 0.273 0.275 0.281 0.279 0.277 0.277 0.261 0.259 0.267 0.262 0.26 0.257 0.254 0.25 2021 +182 PRT PPPEX Portugal Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.137 0.148 0.165 0.201 0.241 0.282 0.327 0.349 0.382 0.407 0.437 0.469 0.499 0.514 0.537 0.556 0.559 0.571 0.586 0.598 0.604 0.613 0.629 0.638 0.636 0.637 0.638 0.639 0.638 0.641 0.638 0.623 0.605 0.584 0.579 0.585 0.571 0.575 0.572 0.572 0.576 0.556 0.56 0.566 0.57 0.574 0.576 0.577 2021 +182 PRT NID_NGDP Portugal Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 36.439 38.197 38.276 32.554 27.261 25.95 25.511 30.02 31.724 29.862 30.433 27.17 27.24 23.947 24.708 24.193 24.408 26.524 28.317 29.028 28.777 28.158 25.904 23.115 23.824 23.359 22.926 23.1 23.579 20.843 21.126 18.598 15.702 14.632 15.317 15.855 15.833 17.227 18.29 18.493 18.752 19.75 20.637 20.178 20.492 20.758 20.734 20.559 2021 +182 PRT NGSD_NGDP Portugal Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 30.634 20.984 24.786 24.329 22.849 25.439 26.73 28.752 27.488 27.925 27.974 24.395 25.101 22.462 20.705 20.268 19.565 19.857 20.334 20.256 17.924 18.039 17.315 16.451 15.595 13.593 12.929 13.395 11.416 10.955 10.738 13.443 13.909 15.666 15.175 15.845 16.475 18.228 18.543 18.625 17.549 18.561 19.513 19.805 19.87 20.38 20.359 20.233 2021 +182 PRT PCPI Portugal "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 9.447 11.445 14.047 17.573 22.722 27.116 30.279 33.126 36.299 40.877 46.343 51.639 56.215 59.549 62.509 64.99 66.898 68.163 69.673 71.184 73.181 76.408 79.236 81.801 83.854 85.64 88.248 90.386 92.783 91.945 93.224 96.538 99.218 99.654 99.495 100 100.636 102.202 103.395 103.705 103.579 104.554 112.811 118.08 121.092 123.88 126.428 128.997 2021 +182 PRT PCPIPCH Portugal "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 5.862 21.152 22.73 25.106 29.3 19.335 11.666 9.402 9.58 12.611 13.37 11.428 8.863 5.93 4.971 3.969 2.936 1.89 2.215 2.17 2.805 4.41 3.701 3.237 2.51 2.13 3.046 2.422 2.652 -0.903 1.391 3.554 2.776 0.44 -0.16 0.508 0.636 1.556 1.168 0.3 -0.121 0.941 7.897 4.671 2.551 2.303 2.057 2.032 2021 +182 PRT PCPIE Portugal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 10.088 12.65 15.052 20.096 24.42 28.503 31.465 34.268 38.351 42.755 48.759 53.305 57.595 60.998 63.361 65.51 67.37 68.77 70.71 71.91 74.66 77.58 80.7 82.54 84.66 86.81 89 91.44 92.21 92.08 94.33 97.63 99.67 99.84 99.57 99.86 100.74 102.37 103.02 103.4 103.1 103.1 115.977 120.64 123.583 126.3 128.799 131.394 2021 +182 PRT PCPIEPCH Portugal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 13.163 25.397 18.987 33.511 21.514 16.721 10.393 8.906 11.916 11.482 14.045 9.323 8.048 5.908 3.873 3.392 2.839 2.078 2.821 1.697 3.824 3.911 4.022 2.28 2.568 2.54 2.523 2.742 0.842 -0.141 2.444 3.498 2.09 0.171 -0.27 0.291 0.881 1.618 0.635 0.369 -0.29 0 12.49 4.02 2.44 2.199 1.978 2.015 2021 +182 PRT TM_RPCH Portugal Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -- 6.585 5.872 -6.485 -2.073 4.634 18.848 27.402 21.642 8.496 16.121 8.363 10.993 -1.534 10.565 9.436 5.152 4.256 20.367 2.787 -6.528 2.867 4.458 11.31 9.026 -3.726 5.321 10.685 3.167 -16.486 -3.607 -4.031 -11.898 7.321 8.651 8.088 5.027 7.998 5.055 5.125 -11.873 12.965 2.054 2.058 2.403 2.603 2.64 2.536 2021 +182 PRT TMG_RPCH Portugal Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.1 5.8 5.9 -7.4 -2.1 2.8 18.5 27.6 22.4 8.3 15.6 7.2 13.5 -5.8 11.3 9.7 8.4 5.249 20.604 3.954 -6.207 3.429 4.016 11.417 9.478 -3.925 4.457 10.013 3.482 -19.081 -2.94 -4.2 -11.706 7.104 7.635 7.676 4.116 8.281 4.851 4.216 -10.269 12.346 2.124 1.723 2.005 2.277 2.318 2.193 2021 +182 PRT TX_RPCH Portugal Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -0.592 4.833 20.796 14.34 8.319 7.979 10.135 8.632 18.697 12.976 0.451 5.445 1.304 10.465 13.588 5.711 1.965 14.735 0.286 -3.444 3.993 9.916 17.699 6.421 -4.768 11.444 13.859 0.565 -15.341 -1.186 9.653 -2.972 12.322 5.175 6.341 4.191 7.966 4.15 3.978 -18.631 13.388 7.707 1.742 2.716 2.689 2.687 2.692 2021 +182 PRT TXG_RPCH Portugal Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.6 -2.1 10.8 21 14.7 10.5 8.4 11.2 10.2 19.8 12 1.1 7.5 -2.2 13.2 12.9 12.7 2.032 12.128 1.13 -3.849 3.472 10.091 19.387 5.121 -5.031 9.883 10.636 -0.336 -18.641 2.34 10.886 -2.506 10.541 4.153 4.81 2.057 6.137 3.385 3.627 -11.369 11.127 2.568 0.949 1.237 1.444 1.43 1.419 2021 +182 PRT LUR Portugal Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 7.824 8.29 7.457 7.945 10.503 8.674 8.603 7.126 7.069 5.059 4.225 4.138 3.86 5.127 6.34 7.917 8.015 7.51 5.72 5.169 4.717 4.801 5.779 7.038 7.392 8.343 8.408 8.722 8.315 10.177 11.506 13.445 16.516 17.092 14.535 12.939 11.452 9.217 7.183 6.683 7.125 6.575 6.114 6.486 6.393 6.346 6.253 6.253 2021 +182 PRT LE Portugal Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 4.185 4.249 4.375 4.442 4.275 4.366 4.373 4.489 4.605 4.708 4.816 4.96 4.65 4.558 4.555 4.525 4.605 4.731 4.864 4.942 5.057 5.144 5.16 5.109 5.078 5.063 5.095 5.108 5.132 4.984 4.914 4.802 4.609 4.485 4.551 4.605 4.673 4.829 4.94 4.98 4.89 4.983 5.057 5.088 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +182 PRT LP Portugal Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 9.766 9.851 9.912 9.958 9.996 10.024 10.033 10.03 10.02 10.005 9.983 9.96 9.953 9.965 9.992 10.026 10.064 10.109 10.16 10.218 10.29 10.363 10.42 10.459 10.484 10.503 10.522 10.543 10.558 10.568 10.573 10.558 10.515 10.457 10.401 10.358 10.326 10.3 10.284 10.286 10.297 10.292 10.271 10.248 10.222 10.197 10.171 10.145 2021 +182 PRT GGR Portugal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.919 12.399 15.039 17.82 19.915 24.56 31.254 29.189 29.153 33.341 36.242 39.657 42.674 47.284 50.653 53.414 57.592 58.006 60.974 64.425 68.275 73.025 74.58 70.781 72.743 74.594 71.877 76.409 76.8 78.712 80.007 83.105 88.006 91.251 87.04 95.75 104.511 110.966 116.358 121.056 124.667 129.211 2021 +182 PRT GGR_NGDP Portugal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.2 37.256 37.859 37.97 35.34 38.01 43.024 38.421 35.393 37.449 38.411 38.753 38.323 39.534 39.445 39.34 40.4 39.711 40.049 40.633 41.065 41.614 41.641 40.35 40.5 42.36 42.709 44.817 44.379 43.799 42.902 42.412 42.891 42.566 43.501 45.319 43.175 43.549 43.346 43.08 42.568 42.371 2021 +182 PRT GGX Portugal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.822 15.222 16.755 19.455 23.762 29.687 35.031 35.315 35.226 37.923 40.615 43.399 47.471 50.861 55.021 59.913 62.987 66.217 70.071 74.115 75.076 78.184 81.206 88.099 93.216 88.088 82.278 85.112 89.448 86.623 83.616 88.897 88.722 91.004 98.725 101.727 109.02 114.522 119.373 123.884 127.815 132.867 2021 +182 PRT GGX_NGDP Portugal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.475 45.739 42.178 41.455 42.168 45.944 48.222 46.483 42.765 42.596 43.047 42.411 42.631 42.525 42.846 44.127 44.185 45.333 46.024 46.745 45.156 44.554 45.341 50.223 51.899 50.023 48.889 49.921 51.688 48.201 44.837 45.368 43.24 42.451 49.341 48.148 45.038 44.945 44.469 44.086 43.644 43.57 2021 +182 PRT GGXCNL Portugal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.902 -2.823 -1.716 -1.636 -3.848 -5.127 -3.776 -6.125 -6.073 -4.582 -4.374 -3.743 -4.797 -3.578 -4.368 -6.499 -5.396 -8.211 -9.097 -9.69 -6.801 -5.159 -6.626 -17.318 -20.473 -13.495 -10.4 -8.703 -12.648 -7.91 -3.609 -5.792 -0.716 0.247 -11.685 -5.977 -4.509 -3.557 -3.015 -2.828 -3.149 -3.657 2021 +182 PRT GGXCNL_NGDP Portugal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.275 -8.483 -4.32 -3.485 -6.828 -7.934 -5.198 -8.062 -7.372 -5.147 -4.635 -3.657 -4.308 -2.991 -3.401 -4.786 -3.785 -5.622 -5.975 -6.111 -4.091 -2.94 -3.7 -9.873 -11.398 -7.663 -6.18 -5.105 -7.309 -4.402 -1.935 -2.956 -0.349 0.115 -5.84 -2.829 -1.863 -1.396 -1.123 -1.006 -1.075 -1.199 2021 +182 PRT GGSB Portugal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.163 -2.381 -1.368 -1.657 -4.68 -5.956 -4.56 -5.757 -5.142 -3.293 -4.103 -3.259 -4.037 -3.602 -5.185 -6.569 -8.838 -11.109 -12.042 -8.942 -6.631 -6.54 -9.168 -13.997 -14.074 -9.708 -2.889 -0.421 1.815 0.111 -0.201 -0.623 -0.305 -0.125 -1.948 -1.385 -1.641 -2.548 -2.653 -2.976 -3.147 -3.657 2021 +182 PRT GGSB_NPGDP Portugal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.61 -4.281 -3.184 -3.694 -3.101 -4.203 -5.011 -6.337 -7.57 -7.899 -5.603 -3.981 -3.774 -5.155 -7.742 -7.712 -5.325 -1.593 -0.228 0.977 0.059 -0.104 -0.314 -0.149 -0.059 -0.926 -0.639 -0.686 -0.997 -0.989 -1.06 -1.074 -1.199 2021 +182 PRT GGXONLB Portugal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.008 -0.042 1.093 1.37 0.882 0.51 2.525 -0.542 -1.141 -0.52 -0.44 -0.316 -1.773 -0.495 -1.125 -3.1 -1.79 -4.761 -5.626 -6.053 -2.64 -0.6 -1.746 -12.555 -15.59 -6.756 -3.202 -1.585 -5.117 -0.224 3.634 1.278 5.897 6.288 -6.152 -1.128 0.344 1.775 2.277 2.279 2.227 2.761 2021 +182 PRT GGXONLB_NGDP Portugal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.03 -0.126 2.753 2.92 1.565 0.789 3.475 -0.713 -1.385 -0.585 -0.466 -0.309 -1.593 -0.414 -0.876 -2.283 -1.256 -3.26 -3.695 -3.817 -1.588 -0.342 -0.975 -7.157 -8.68 -3.837 -1.903 -0.929 -2.957 -0.125 1.949 0.652 2.874 2.933 -3.075 -0.534 0.142 0.697 0.848 0.811 0.76 0.905 2021 +182 PRT GGXWDN Portugal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.822 47.716 47.318 47.568 49.718 53.285 60.25 66.045 73.002 81.597 92.241 98.8 106.237 114.72 133.417 147.674 182.855 197.015 202.732 208.789 217.539 222.745 227.335 232.661 235.506 246.591 253.688 262.197 267.754 270.768 273.596 276.745 280.402 2021 +182 PRT GGXWDN_NGDP Portugal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.976 50.573 46.24 42.718 41.569 41.495 44.375 46.33 49.978 53.595 58.177 59.425 60.54 64.053 76.057 82.219 103.838 117.065 118.91 120.65 121.048 119.441 116.018 113.391 109.857 123.242 120.072 108.317 105.082 100.867 97.365 94.497 91.95 2021 +182 PRT GGXWDG Portugal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.93 41.3 42.203 43.48 49.77 55.389 59.736 60.084 61.93 66.267 69.592 77.908 85.595 93.333 102.158 114.553 122.5 127.626 135.478 154.014 179.996 201.459 217.16 224.078 230.059 235.746 245.245 247.175 249.261 249.978 270.481 269.232 277.741 283.298 286.312 289.14 292.289 295.946 2021 +182 PRT GGXWDG_NGDP Portugal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 60.213 63.915 58.096 57.231 60.421 62.215 63.312 58.716 55.616 55.406 54.193 57.38 60.044 63.897 67.099 72.249 73.679 72.728 75.643 87.799 100.214 114.403 129.035 131.43 132.941 131.179 131.506 126.143 121.481 116.608 135.181 127.429 114.739 111.183 106.657 102.896 99.804 97.047 2021 +182 PRT NGDP_FY Portugal "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The projections for the current year are based on the authorities' approved budget, adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's macroeconomic forecast. Projections thereafter are based on the assumption of unchanged policies. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.137 9.924 12 15.332 18.827 23.112 28.245 33.28 39.725 46.931 56.351 64.616 72.644 75.973 82.371 89.029 94.352 102.331 111.353 119.603 128.415 135.775 142.554 146.068 152.248 158.553 166.26 175.483 179.103 175.416 179.611 176.096 168.296 170.492 173.054 179.713 186.49 195.947 205.184 214.375 200.088 211.28 242.064 254.804 268.442 281.002 292.862 304.951 2021 +182 PRT BCA Portugal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.064 -4.686 -3.258 -1.632 -0.623 0.38 1.166 0.435 -1.066 0.153 -0.181 -0.716 -0.184 0.233 -2.196 -0.132 -5.507 -7.161 -9.369 -11.315 -12.81 -12.707 -11.292 -10.958 -15.062 -18.918 -21.419 -23.138 -31.166 -25.158 -24.442 -14.65 -3.491 3.704 0.364 0.459 2.419 2.865 1.344 1.044 -2.377 -2.974 -2.876 -0.973 -1.717 -1.095 -1.141 -1.042 2021 +182 PRT BCA_NGDPD Portugal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.263 -14.428 -10.621 -5.775 -2.401 1.395 3.078 0.918 -1.923 0.256 -0.228 -0.797 -0.17 0.245 -2.203 -0.112 -4.49 -6.109 -7.548 -8.868 -10.796 -10.449 -8.383 -6.634 -7.957 -9.585 -10.26 -9.62 -11.833 -10.294 -10.256 -5.978 -1.613 1.636 0.158 0.23 1.172 1.295 0.554 0.435 -1.041 -1.189 -1.124 -0.373 -0.622 -0.377 -0.375 -0.326 2021 +359 PRI NGDP_R Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Puerto Rico Planning Board Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: 1954 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.662 4.712 4.569 4.59 4.926 5.027 5.438 5.705 6.077 6.377 6.618 6.77 7.079 7.408 7.718 8.069 8.256 8.659 9.223 9.63 9.945 10.887 11.123 11.384 11.61 11.379 11.219 11.088 10.884 10.671 10.627 10.589 10.592 10.56 10.434 10.325 10.194 9.9 9.489 9.63 9.254 9.504 9.96 10 9.84 9.741 9.693 9.693 2020 +359 PRI NGDP_RPCH Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a 1.07 -3.049 0.468 7.318 2.061 8.163 4.917 6.508 4.94 3.781 2.304 4.564 4.645 4.186 4.549 2.314 4.88 6.518 4.413 3.272 9.468 2.17 2.341 1.987 -1.987 -1.41 -1.162 -1.844 -1.952 -0.413 -0.359 0.029 -0.307 -1.19 -1.049 -1.263 -2.886 -4.152 1.486 -3.904 2.7 4.8 0.4 -1.6 -1 -0.5 0 2020 +359 PRI NGDP Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Puerto Rico Planning Board Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: 1954 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 14.436 15.956 16.764 17.277 19.163 20.289 21.969 23.878 26.178 28.267 30.604 32.287 34.63 36.923 39.691 42.647 45.341 48.187 54.086 57.841 61.702 69.669 72.546 75.834 80.322 83.915 87.276 89.524 93.639 96.386 98.381 100.352 101.565 102.45 102.446 103.376 104.337 103.446 104.925 104.915 103.138 108.476 118.677 123.35 124.277 126.034 128.454 131.434 2020 +359 PRI NGDPD Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 14.436 15.956 16.764 17.277 19.163 20.289 21.969 23.878 26.178 28.267 30.604 32.287 34.63 36.923 39.691 42.647 45.341 48.187 54.086 57.841 61.702 69.669 72.546 75.834 80.322 83.915 87.276 89.524 93.639 96.386 98.381 100.352 101.565 102.45 102.446 103.376 104.337 103.446 104.925 104.915 103.138 108.476 118.677 123.35 124.277 126.034 128.454 131.434 2020 +359 PRI PPPGDP Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.184 24.543 25.264 26.377 29.329 30.879 34.073 36.632 40.392 44.05 47.426 50.16 53.645 57.467 61.151 65.274 68.007 72.555 78.154 82.753 87.397 97.827 101.508 105.935 110.94 112.145 113.976 115.696 115.74 114.207 115.102 117.073 118.421 119.192 119.065 118.146 117.009 114.27 112.142 115.845 112.663 120.513 135.277 140.657 141.311 142.498 144.484 147.28 2020 +359 PRI NGDP_D Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 309.628 338.597 366.944 376.397 389.017 403.572 404.013 418.53 430.814 443.283 462.448 476.892 489.178 498.407 514.247 528.513 549.186 556.503 586.411 600.615 620.405 639.925 652.2 666.163 691.843 737.438 777.946 807.367 860.347 903.214 925.741 947.68 958.855 970.189 981.836 "1,001.25" "1,023.49" "1,044.91" "1,105.75" "1,089.46" "1,114.52" "1,141.39" "1,191.53" "1,233.51" "1,263.00" "1,293.79" "1,325.26" "1,356.00" 2020 +359 PRI NGDPRPC Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,455.67" "1,459.19" "1,402.65" "1,396.72" "1,485.14" "1,501.25" "1,607.75" "1,669.51" "1,759.31" "1,825.99" "1,876.01" "1,906.82" "1,980.35" "2,057.66" "2,127.96" "2,207.63" "2,240.59" "2,330.34" "2,460.76" "2,546.26" "2,609.93" "2,850.92" "2,909.04" "2,975.28" "3,033.78" "2,977.79" "2,948.27" "2,931.12" "2,893.99" "2,853.00" "2,855.63" "2,878.49" "2,914.39" "2,938.93" "2,951.75" "2,971.81" "2,988.36" "3,000.00" "2,965.31" "3,009.38" "2,929.09" "3,044.71" "3,226.35" "3,271.97" "3,252.14" "3,252.14" "3,268.57" "3,301.58" 2020 +359 PRI NGDPRPPPPC Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,801.89" "16,842.61" "16,189.93" "16,121.45" "17,142.05" "17,328.07" "18,557.26" "19,270.14" "20,306.64" "21,076.31" "21,653.67" "22,009.33" "22,858.01" "23,750.37" "24,561.74" "25,481.32" "25,861.84" "26,897.72" "28,403.10" "29,389.91" "30,124.84" "32,906.42" "33,577.33" "34,341.88" "35,017.11" "34,370.83" "34,030.14" "33,832.14" "33,403.59" "32,930.52" "32,960.84" "33,224.69" "33,639.04" "33,922.30" "34,070.28" "34,301.81" "34,492.82" "34,627.22" "34,226.85" "34,735.43" "33,808.75" "35,143.31" "37,239.82" "37,766.45" "37,537.56" "37,537.56" "37,727.14" "38,108.23" 2020 +359 PRI NGDPPC Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,507.15" "4,940.78" "5,146.93" "5,257.19" "5,777.44" "6,058.64" "6,495.50" "6,987.40" "7,579.34" "8,094.29" "8,675.58" "9,093.48" "9,687.44" "10,255.53" "10,942.95" "11,667.59" "12,305.02" "12,968.39" "14,430.16" "15,293.18" "16,192.13" "18,243.71" "18,972.77" "19,820.21" "20,988.99" "21,959.32" "22,935.95" "23,664.87" "24,898.34" "25,768.73" "26,435.74" "27,278.85" "27,944.74" "28,513.15" "28,981.34" "29,755.35" "30,585.55" "31,347.27" "32,789.06" "32,785.94" "32,645.40" "34,751.94" "38,442.85" "40,360.18" "41,074.44" "42,075.88" "43,316.93" "44,769.57" 2020 +359 PRI NGDPDPC Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,507.15" "4,940.78" "5,146.93" "5,257.19" "5,777.44" "6,058.64" "6,495.50" "6,987.40" "7,579.34" "8,094.29" "8,675.58" "9,093.48" "9,687.44" "10,255.53" "10,942.95" "11,667.59" "12,305.02" "12,968.39" "14,430.16" "15,293.18" "16,192.13" "18,243.71" "18,972.77" "19,820.21" "20,988.99" "21,959.32" "22,935.95" "23,664.87" "24,898.34" "25,768.73" "26,435.74" "27,278.85" "27,944.74" "28,513.15" "28,981.34" "29,755.35" "30,585.55" "31,347.27" "32,789.06" "32,785.94" "32,645.40" "34,751.94" "38,442.85" "40,360.18" "41,074.44" "42,075.88" "43,316.93" "44,769.57" 2020 +359 PRI PPPPC Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,926.13" "7,599.76" "7,756.65" "8,026.31" "8,842.46" "9,221.03" "10,073.98" "10,719.71" "11,694.65" "12,613.88" "13,444.41" "14,127.39" "15,006.51" "15,961.90" "16,859.79" "17,857.76" "18,456.31" "19,526.55" "20,851.48" "21,879.94" "22,935.17" "25,617.33" "26,547.02" "27,687.39" "28,989.62" "29,346.91" "29,952.59" "30,583.06" "30,774.71" "30,533.32" "30,928.78" "31,824.12" "32,582.63" "33,172.65" "33,682.72" "34,006.72" "34,300.20" "34,627.22" "35,044.47" "36,201.44" "35,660.27" "38,608.20" "43,820.10" "46,023.15" "46,704.05" "47,572.04" "48,722.55" "50,167.03" 2020 +359 PRI NGAP_NPGDP Puerto Rico Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +359 PRI PPPSH Puerto Rico Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.166 0.164 0.159 0.156 0.16 0.158 0.165 0.167 0.17 0.172 0.171 0.171 0.161 0.166 0.167 0.169 0.166 0.168 0.174 0.176 0.173 0.185 0.184 0.181 0.175 0.164 0.153 0.144 0.137 0.135 0.128 0.122 0.118 0.113 0.109 0.106 0.101 0.093 0.086 0.085 0.085 0.082 0.084 0.082 0.078 0.075 0.072 0.07 2020 +359 PRI PPPEX Puerto Rico Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.651 0.65 0.664 0.655 0.653 0.657 0.645 0.652 0.648 0.642 0.645 0.644 0.646 0.643 0.649 0.653 0.667 0.664 0.692 0.699 0.706 0.712 0.715 0.716 0.724 0.748 0.766 0.774 0.809 0.844 0.855 0.857 0.858 0.86 0.86 0.875 0.892 0.905 0.936 0.906 0.915 0.9 0.877 0.877 0.879 0.884 0.889 0.892 2020 +359 PRI NID_NGDP Puerto Rico Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Puerto Rico Planning Board Latest actual data: FY2019/20 National accounts manual used: Other GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: 1954 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 17.136 14.338 9.037 10.108 13.753 12.325 10.281 13.715 15.587 17.277 16.954 15.598 15.453 16.049 16.329 16.869 17.455 18.566 16.918 20.7 19.714 17.453 15.988 15.322 15.317 14.596 13.991 13.391 12.146 10.431 9.16 10.07 10.335 9.529 8.941 8.599 8.075 7.793 14.501 14.31 11.511 11.768 12.013 12.322 12.895 13.281 13.476 13.467 2020 +359 PRI NGSD_NGDP Puerto Rico Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +359 PRI PCPI Puerto Rico "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. Base year, December 2006. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 54.91 60.11 62.06 62.27 63.35 63.484 63.334 64.65 66.316 68.194 71.173 72.766 73.847 74.561 75.633 77.081 79.634 81.136 81.184 81.729 84.244 84.735 84.896 86.074 88.257 93.209 98.041 102.186 107.51 107.809 110.476 113.679 115.209 116.431 117.09 116.211 115.87 117.9 119.4 119.5 118.906 121.772 127.121 131.601 134.746 138.031 141.389 144.669 2021 +359 PRI PCPIPCH Puerto Rico "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a 9.47 3.244 0.338 1.734 0.212 -0.236 2.078 2.577 2.832 4.368 2.238 1.486 0.967 1.438 1.915 3.312 1.886 0.059 0.671 3.077 0.583 0.19 1.388 2.536 5.611 5.184 4.228 5.21 0.278 2.474 2.899 1.346 1.061 0.566 -0.751 -0.294 1.752 1.272 0.084 -0.497 2.41 4.393 3.524 2.39 2.438 2.432 2.32 2021 +359 PRI PCPIE Puerto Rico "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2006. Base year, December 2006. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 57.13 61.37 62.21 62.84 63.26 63.369 63.684 65.444 67.301 69.122 73.012 73.66 74.47 74.424 76.046 78.019 81.062 81.361 81.211 82.476 85.387 83.714 85.646 86.109 90.363 95.676 100 104.248 105.666 109.792 110.371 113.976 115.289 116.224 116.305 116.12 116.646 118 118.672 119.3 119.202 124.157 130.086 133.115 136.377 139.686 143.092 146.246 2021 +359 PRI PCPIEPCH Puerto Rico "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 7.422 1.369 1.013 0.668 0.172 0.497 2.764 2.838 2.706 5.628 0.888 1.1 -0.062 2.179 2.594 3.9 0.369 -0.184 1.558 3.53 -1.959 2.308 0.541 4.94 5.88 4.519 4.248 1.36 3.905 0.527 3.266 1.152 0.811 0.07 -0.159 0.453 1.161 0.569 0.529 -0.082 4.157 4.775 2.329 2.45 2.426 2.438 2.205 2021 +359 PRI TM_RPCH Puerto Rico Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +359 PRI TMG_RPCH Puerto Rico Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +359 PRI TX_RPCH Puerto Rico Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +359 PRI TXG_RPCH Puerto Rico Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +359 PRI LUR Puerto Rico Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Consistent with U.S. definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 17.1 19.8 22.8 23.4 20.7 21.8 18.9 16.8 15 14.6 14.2 16 16.7 17 14.6 13.7 13.4 13.5 13.3 11.7 10.1 11.4 12.3 12 10.6 11.3 10.5 11.2 11.8 15.3 16.4 15.9 14.5 14.3 13.9 12 11.8 10.8 9.2 8.3 8.9 7.9 6 7.9 8.8 8.9 9 9 2021 +359 PRI LE Puerto Rico Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Consistent with U.S. definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.76 0.742 0.709 0.731 0.773 0.776 0.834 0.88 0.938 0.952 0.972 0.982 0.992 1.01 1.032 1.076 1.112 1.133 1.136 1.142 1.161 1.129 1.159 1.185 1.205 1.222 1.271 1.232 1.187 1.102 1.061 1.027 1.027 1.003 0.986 0.988 0.989 1 0.985 0.99 0.966 1.07 1.068 1.025 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +359 PRI LP Puerto Rico Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 3.203 3.229 3.257 3.286 3.317 3.349 3.382 3.417 3.454 3.492 3.528 3.551 3.575 3.6 3.627 3.655 3.685 3.716 3.748 3.782 3.811 3.819 3.824 3.826 3.827 3.821 3.805 3.783 3.761 3.74 3.722 3.679 3.634 3.593 3.535 3.474 3.411 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.159 3.121 3.087 3.056 3.026 2.995 2.965 2.936 2021 +359 PRI GGR Puerto Rico General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.917 20.052 19.963 21.571 22.366 24.144 21.463 22.316 25.456 25.68 25.809 26.097 26.392 26.392 2020 +359 PRI GGR_NGDP Puerto Rico General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.442 19.397 19.133 20.852 21.316 23.013 20.81 20.572 21.45 20.819 20.767 20.706 20.546 20.08 2020 +359 PRI GGX Puerto Rico General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.065 22.24 21.885 22.682 22.341 22.148 22.031 22.59 23.419 23.956 24.29 24.476 24.783 24.783 2020 +359 PRI GGX_NGDP Puerto Rico General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.514 21.513 20.976 21.926 21.292 21.111 21.361 20.825 19.733 19.421 19.545 19.42 19.293 18.856 2020 +359 PRI GGXCNL Puerto Rico General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.148 -2.188 -1.922 -1.111 0.025 1.996 -0.568 -0.274 2.037 1.724 1.519 1.621 1.609 1.609 2020 +359 PRI GGXCNL_NGDP Puerto Rico General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.073 -2.116 -1.842 -1.074 0.024 1.902 -0.551 -0.253 1.716 1.398 1.222 1.286 1.253 1.224 2020 +359 PRI GGSB Puerto Rico General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +359 PRI GGSB_NPGDP Puerto Rico General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +359 PRI GGXONLB Puerto Rico General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.976 -0.248 0.395 1.222 2.304 4.225 1.593 1.835 2.827 2.495 2.271 2.246 2.213 2.213 2020 +359 PRI GGXONLB_NGDP Puerto Rico General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.953 -0.24 0.378 1.181 2.196 4.027 1.545 1.692 2.382 2.023 1.827 1.782 1.723 1.684 2020 +359 PRI GGXWDN Puerto Rico General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +359 PRI GGXWDN_NGDP Puerto Rico General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +359 PRI GGXWDG Puerto Rico General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.191 33.032 38.171 44.827 47.557 50.173 54.573 53.59 55.88 54.516 52.04 52.94 52.92 51.303 51.763 51.985 18.997 18.309 17.696 17.045 16.407 15.769 2020 +359 PRI GGXWDG_NGDP Puerto Rico General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.447 36.897 40.764 46.508 48.339 49.997 53.732 52.308 54.546 52.736 49.877 51.176 50.436 48.9 50.188 47.923 16.007 14.843 14.239 13.524 12.773 11.998 2020 +359 PRI NGDP_FY Puerto Rico "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico; and Fiscal and Economic Growth Plan Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are informed by the Certified Fiscal Plan for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, which was prepared in January 2022, certified by the Financial Oversight and Management Board. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual. IMF calculations are based on an accrual basis, whereas authorities' calculations are based on a cash basis. General government includes: General government is defined as all general governmental entities, excluding Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Puerto Rico Aqueducts and Sewers Authority (PRASA). General government entities include the General Fund, Puerto Rico Infrastructure Financing Authority (PRIFA), Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA), Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO), Highways and Transportation Authority (HTA), University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico (GDB), and Municipal Revenues Collection Center (CRIM). In addition, pension funds (ERS, TRS, and JRS) are also considered as part of general government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value. Data for public debt have been provided by the authorities. The definition of government for public debt data excludes PREPA and PRASA and includes all other entities of general government in fiscal accounts. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.436 15.956 16.764 17.277 19.163 20.289 21.969 23.878 26.178 28.267 30.604 32.287 34.63 36.923 39.691 42.647 45.341 48.187 54.086 57.841 61.702 69.669 72.546 75.834 80.322 83.915 87.276 89.524 93.639 96.386 98.381 100.352 101.565 102.45 102.446 103.376 104.337 103.446 104.925 104.915 103.138 108.476 118.677 123.35 124.277 126.034 128.454 131.434 2020 +359 PRI BCA Puerto Rico Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions +359 PRI BCA_NGDPD Puerto Rico Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP +453 QAT NGDP_R Qatar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority(from 2010); Haver and IMF staff estimates (pre-2010). Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 90.83 87.293 80.126 75.856 87.985 76.519 79.356 80.07 83.833 88.276 75.349 74.201 81.935 81.206 82.772 83.071 86.584 110.607 121.947 126.541 135.33 141.42 151.14 157.166 187.381 201.981 258.703 305.762 359.253 406.181 478.261 532.316 557.495 588.47 619.861 649.325 669.221 659.199 667.339 671.932 648.027 658.338 680.41 696.903 708.976 728.912 748.493 776.965 2020 +453 QAT NGDP_RPCH Qatar "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -1.016 -3.894 -8.21 -5.329 15.988 -13.031 3.706 0.9 4.7 5.3 -14.644 -1.524 10.424 -0.891 1.929 0.361 4.229 27.745 10.253 3.767 6.946 4.5 6.873 3.987 19.225 7.792 28.082 18.191 17.494 13.063 17.746 11.302 4.73 5.556 5.334 4.753 3.064 -1.498 1.235 0.688 -3.558 1.591 3.353 2.424 1.732 2.812 2.686 3.804 2020 +453 QAT NGDP Qatar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority(from 2010); Haver and IMF staff estimates (pre-2010). Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 24.375 26.84 23.541 20.042 20.776 19.435 15.34 16.165 15.506 16.387 22.809 20.308 23.238 21.127 21.643 24.973 28.249 36.314 30.895 41.007 65.828 63.692 70.375 86.325 111.569 162.476 213.409 276.591 409.942 321.032 435.734 610.702 680.074 723.369 750.658 588.733 552.305 586.401 667.339 641.991 525.657 654.025 805.784 851.877 847.446 860.657 895.996 932.61 2020 +453 QAT NGDPD Qatar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.665 7.374 6.467 5.506 5.708 5.339 4.214 4.441 4.26 4.502 6.266 5.579 6.384 5.804 5.946 6.861 7.761 9.976 8.488 11.266 18.085 17.498 19.334 23.716 30.651 44.636 58.629 75.987 112.621 88.196 119.707 167.775 186.834 198.728 206.225 161.74 151.732 161.099 183.335 176.371 144.411 179.677 221.369 234.032 232.815 236.444 246.153 256.212 2020 +453 QAT PPPGDP Qatar "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.834 21.917 21.361 21.015 25.254 22.658 23.971 24.785 26.865 29.398 26.032 26.502 29.932 30.368 31.615 32.394 34.383 44.68 49.815 52.42 57.331 61.261 66.492 70.507 86.319 95.963 126.704 153.799 184.17 209.562 249.717 283.716 311.041 322.985 317.406 238.529 220.585 249.963 259.095 265.545 259.184 274.249 303.596 322.034 334.487 350.284 366.542 387.847 2020 +453 QAT NGDP_D Qatar "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.836 30.747 29.38 26.421 23.613 25.399 19.33 20.188 18.497 18.563 30.272 27.37 28.361 26.017 26.148 30.062 32.626 32.832 25.335 32.406 48.643 45.037 46.563 54.926 59.542 80.441 82.492 90.459 114.11 79.037 91.108 114.725 121.987 122.924 121.101 90.668 82.53 88.957 100 95.544 81.117 99.345 118.426 122.237 119.531 118.074 119.707 120.032 2020 +453 QAT NGDPRPC Qatar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "371,241.01" "329,338.60" "280,707.74" "248,031.65" "269,707.60" "222,070.71" "219,273.15" "212,277.15" "213,594.93" "216,481.13" "158,124.01" "152,950.20" "167,349.66" "165,053.24" "167,180.58" "165,758.50" "168,951.90" "208,892.47" "221,573.84" "221,165.71" "227,946.60" "231,150.33" "240,001.81" "238,044.38" "260,112.49" "245,971.13" "267,364.79" "265,313.00" "231,219.83" "247,878.85" "278,853.28" "307,214.62" "304,159.58" "293,691.67" "279,697.95" "266,358.05" "255,658.74" "241,942.87" "241,774.60" "240,044.13" "241,411.17" "251,429.99" "254,764.23" "266,265.15" "273,613.86" "284,149.42" "294,729.96" "309,031.50" 2020 +453 QAT NGDPRPPPPC Qatar "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "140,771.71" "124,882.64" "106,442.19" "94,051.68" "102,271.03" "84,207.49" "83,146.68" "80,493.85" "80,993.54" "82,087.96" "59,959.40" "57,997.53" "63,457.69" "62,586.90" "63,393.58" "62,854.34" "64,065.25" "79,210.40" "84,019.08" "83,864.32" "86,435.58" "87,650.41" "91,006.82" "90,264.58" "98,632.64" "93,270.34" "101,382.65" "100,604.63" "87,676.76" "93,993.73" "105,739.00" "116,493.40" "115,334.95" "111,365.60" "106,059.29" "101,000.91" "96,943.81" "91,742.86" "91,679.05" "91,022.87" "91,541.24" "95,340.30" "96,604.62" "100,965.68" "103,752.25" "107,747.25" "111,759.31" "117,182.35" 2020 +453 QAT NGDPPC Qatar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "99,624.85" "101,263.22" "82,472.83" "65,533.67" "63,687.39" "56,404.35" "42,385.82" "42,854.56" "39,508.18" "40,185.37" "47,866.63" "41,861.89" "47,461.87" "42,941.67" "43,714.20" "49,830.34" "55,122.27" "68,583.42" "56,135.29" "71,670.33" "110,879.17" "104,104.11" "111,752.12" "130,747.92" "154,875.14" "197,862.33" "220,554.07" "240,000.73" "263,844.07" "195,915.39" "254,057.94" "352,453.40" "371,036.55" "361,016.62" "338,717.07" "241,502.76" "210,993.97" "215,224.15" "241,774.69" "229,348.01" "195,824.49" "249,782.79" "301,707.91" "325,475.85" "327,053.34" "335,506.85" "352,811.22" "370,937.89" 2020 +453 QAT NGDPDPC Qatar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "27,242.48" "27,819.57" "22,657.37" "18,003.76" "17,496.54" "15,495.70" "11,644.46" "11,773.23" "10,853.90" "11,039.94" "13,150.17" "11,500.52" "13,038.98" "11,797.16" "12,009.40" "13,689.65" "15,143.48" "18,841.60" "15,421.78" "19,689.65" "30,461.31" "28,600.03" "30,701.13" "35,919.76" "42,548.12" "54,357.78" "60,591.78" "65,934.27" "72,484.63" "53,822.91" "69,796.14" "96,827.86" "101,933.12" "99,180.39" "93,054.14" "66,346.91" "57,965.38" "59,127.51" "66,421.62" "63,007.70" "53,797.94" "68,621.64" "82,886.79" "89,416.44" "89,849.82" "92,172.21" "96,926.16" "101,906.01" 2020 +453 QAT PPPPC Qatar "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "85,154.28" "82,689.72" "74,834.52" "68,712.72" "77,414.38" "65,756.54" "66,235.51" "65,708.25" "68,447.58" "72,092.90" "54,629.37" "54,629.04" "61,134.24" "61,724.34" "63,855.33" "64,639.68" "67,091.41" "84,382.26" "90,512.36" "91,618.67" "96,566.99" "100,130.39" "105,585.06" "106,790.86" "119,823.42" "116,862.39" "130,946.26" "133,452.96" "118,534.34" "127,888.98" "145,599.02" "163,740.32" "169,698.50" "161,194.26" "143,222.08" "97,846.48" "84,268.88" "91,742.86" "93,869.11" "94,864.49" "96,554.44" "104,740.20" "113,674.65" "123,039.32" "129,088.04" "136,550.09" "144,331.05" "154,263.01" 2020 +453 QAT NGAP_NPGDP Qatar Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +453 QAT PPPSH Qatar Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.155 0.147 0.134 0.124 0.138 0.116 0.116 0.113 0.113 0.115 0.094 0.09 0.09 0.087 0.087 0.084 0.084 0.103 0.111 0.111 0.114 0.116 0.12 0.12 0.136 0.14 0.171 0.191 0.218 0.248 0.277 0.296 0.309 0.306 0.29 0.213 0.19 0.204 0.2 0.196 0.195 0.187 0.188 0.187 0.185 0.184 0.183 0.184 2020 +453 QAT PPPEX Qatar Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.17 1.225 1.102 0.954 0.823 0.858 0.64 0.652 0.577 0.557 0.876 0.766 0.776 0.696 0.685 0.771 0.822 0.813 0.62 0.782 1.148 1.04 1.058 1.224 1.293 1.693 1.684 1.798 2.226 1.532 1.745 2.153 2.186 2.24 2.365 2.468 2.504 2.346 2.576 2.418 2.028 2.385 2.654 2.645 2.534 2.457 2.444 2.405 2020 +453 QAT NID_NGDP Qatar Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +453 QAT NGSD_NGDP Qatar Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority(from 2010); Haver and IMF staff estimates (pre-2010). Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 60.681 53.903 40.932 29.899 48.723 35.718 16.376 18.954 17.459 25.423 27.623 23.948 21.573 12.79 21.772 27.378 25.946 38.232 31.816 31.242 50.181 52.683 52.321 59.628 53.728 51.226 55.79 58.448 63.347 43.998 48.177 60.099 60.329 58.252 55.749 45.569 43.362 46.6 49.742 44.867 39.612 48.189 52.387 53.302 50.691 47.321 45.79 43.544 2020 +453 QAT PCPI Qatar "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority (from 2014); Haver and IMF staff estimates (pre-2014). Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 27.899 30.259 31.984 32.846 33.221 33.596 34.234 35.771 37.496 38.733 39.9 41.7 42.9 42.6 43.2 44.5 47.6 48.9 50.3 51.4 52.2 53.1 53.1 54.3 58 63.2 70.6 80.3 92.4 87.9 85.8 87.5 89.1 91.9 95.8 96.7 99.3 99.7 100 99.3 96.6 98.777 103.197 106.609 108.804 110.783 112.542 114.209 2020 +453 QAT PCPIPCH Qatar "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 6.838 8.46 5.7 2.696 1.142 1.129 1.897 4.491 4.822 3.3 3.012 4.511 2.878 -0.699 1.408 3.009 6.966 2.731 2.863 2.187 1.556 1.724 0 2.26 6.814 8.966 11.709 13.739 15.068 -4.87 -2.389 1.981 1.829 3.143 4.244 0.939 2.689 0.403 0.301 -0.7 -2.719 2.253 4.475 3.306 2.059 1.819 1.587 1.481 2020 +453 QAT PCPIE Qatar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority (from 2014); Haver and IMF staff estimates (pre-2014). Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 85.5 85.84 87.66 89.97 92.21 94.79 98.33 99.8 100.39 99.69 99.28 95.93 101.623 104.771 108.446 109.162 112.405 112.679 115.739 2020 +453 QAT PCPIEPCH Qatar "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.398 2.12 2.635 2.49 2.798 3.735 1.495 0.591 -0.697 -0.411 -3.374 5.935 3.098 3.508 0.66 2.971 0.243 2.716 2020 +453 QAT TM_RPCH Qatar Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Staff Estimates. Qatar Petroleum/Qatar Central Bank. COMTRADE. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 26.646 4.207 3.549 -15.437 -14.872 -22.794 -20.727 4.253 -7.84 2.851 -6.35 3.209 10.807 -8.055 -5.595 37.027 14.082 27.585 1.51 1.474 22.488 5.622 -3.961 49.374 17.105 51.906 57.999 25.307 5.918 -10.865 -1.425 40.79 21.606 8.707 6.04 -9.164 5.196 -3.471 4.6 1.87 -8.871 1.591 3.353 2.424 1.732 2.812 2.686 3.804 2020 +453 QAT TMG_RPCH Qatar Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Staff Estimates. Qatar Petroleum/Qatar Central Bank. COMTRADE. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 -9.821 6.186 35.031 -22.33 -18.579 -0.388 -15.253 -11.392 -6.153 4.89 -6.35 3.209 13.861 -4.141 -1.028 24.972 14.068 33.258 0.745 -5.165 -4.268 20.007 12.889 12.303 16.15 64.051 56.5 35.621 6.859 -4.032 -13.203 17.057 15.943 6.795 0.582 0.405 18.583 -7.716 4.059 -3.893 -22.963 0.432 26.784 3.7 1.917 6.207 2.989 4.003 2020 +453 QAT TX_RPCH Qatar Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Staff Estimates. Qatar Petroleum/Qatar Central Bank. COMTRADE. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 -10.026 -14.287 -14.463 -6.916 23.363 -20.083 18.074 -11.234 12.442 2.126 12.195 -4.644 -20.676 13.424 -14.506 -11.827 7.838 38.611 29.725 14.767 5.247 -5.843 4.864 -8.75 25.805 9.318 16.03 14.746 15.814 2.751 31.107 18.676 11.4 3.42 2.005 -2.719 -3.978 0.506 4.759 0.223 -0.399 -2.02 3.639 -1.357 -0.41 4.895 4.441 8.379 2020 +453 QAT TXG_RPCH Qatar Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Staff Estimates. Qatar Petroleum/Qatar Central Bank. COMTRADE. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2013 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 -8.986 -13.295 -16.259 -8.766 25.781 -20.551 18.987 -11.662 13.336 2.33 12.195 -17.866 11.942 -10.985 -6.449 0.174 27.812 28.71 28.693 63.055 4.913 -6.905 5.038 -9.851 25.349 6.59 15.11 17.19 16.882 4.482 30.7 15.472 10.297 1.609 -0.033 -3.944 -4.872 -1.735 5.456 -0.554 -1.618 -0.245 0.728 0.597 0.284 5.033 4.915 9.373 2020 +453 QAT LUR Qatar Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +453 QAT LE Qatar Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +453 QAT LP Qatar Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 0.245 0.265 0.285 0.306 0.326 0.345 0.362 0.377 0.392 0.408 0.477 0.485 0.49 0.492 0.495 0.501 0.512 0.529 0.55 0.572 0.594 0.612 0.63 0.66 0.72 0.821 0.968 1.152 1.554 1.639 1.715 1.733 1.833 2.004 2.216 2.438 2.618 2.725 2.76 2.799 2.684 2.618 2.671 2.617 2.591 2.565 2.54 2.514 2020 +453 QAT GGR Qatar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.135 11.161 11.958 11.255 10.382 11.603 13.115 13.888 14.864 15.586 22.65 23.305 27.779 30.402 53.816 64.366 82.801 112.364 138.639 168.76 170.297 218.782 282.291 360.618 358.21 354.844 195.072 188.675 232.358 239.956 189.405 220.863 323.529 366.286 351.876 322.028 322.558 341.595 2021 +453 QAT GGR_NGDP Qatar General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.202 54.956 51.458 53.273 47.97 46.464 46.427 38.244 48.111 38.009 34.407 36.59 39.472 35.218 48.235 39.616 38.799 40.625 33.819 52.568 39.083 35.825 41.509 49.853 47.72 60.272 35.32 32.175 34.819 37.377 36.032 33.77 40.151 42.997 41.522 37.417 36 36.628 2021 +453 QAT GGX Qatar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.399 11.683 12.593 13.268 12.936 13.047 15.581 17.303 17.027 17.371 19.607 20.451 22.225 24.609 33.38 47.102 63.052 81.474 96.531 116.959 139.42 174.034 210.712 204.664 242.577 227.013 221.685 203.265 192.835 208.418 182.399 192.136 222.641 229.708 236.195 236.856 241.796 239.138 2021 +453 QAT GGX_NGDP Qatar General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 49.976 57.526 54.194 62.801 59.771 52.243 55.156 47.648 55.111 42.361 29.785 32.11 31.581 28.507 29.919 28.99 29.545 29.456 23.547 36.432 31.997 28.497 30.984 28.293 32.315 38.56 40.138 34.663 28.896 32.464 34.699 29.377 27.63 26.965 27.871 27.52 26.986 25.642 2021 +453 QAT GGXCNL Qatar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.736 -0.522 -0.636 -2.013 -2.554 -1.443 -2.466 -3.415 -2.163 -1.785 3.043 2.854 5.553 5.793 20.436 17.264 19.749 30.891 42.109 51.801 30.876 44.748 71.58 155.954 115.633 127.831 -26.613 -14.59 39.523 31.538 7.006 28.727 100.888 136.578 115.681 85.172 80.761 102.457 2021 +453 QAT GGXCNL_NGDP Qatar General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.226 -2.569 -2.736 -9.528 -11.8 -5.779 -8.728 -9.404 -7.001 -4.353 4.622 4.481 7.891 6.711 18.316 10.626 9.254 11.168 10.272 16.136 7.086 7.327 10.525 21.559 15.404 21.713 -4.819 -2.488 5.922 4.912 1.333 4.392 12.52 16.033 13.651 9.896 9.014 10.986 2021 +453 QAT GGSB Qatar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +453 QAT GGSB_NPGDP Qatar General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +453 QAT GGXONLB Qatar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.109 -0.255 -1.799 -2.363 -0.529 -1.141 -1.858 -0.076 0.5 5.857 5.673 7.921 7.808 22.331 19.158 21.728 32.784 44.148 55.578 36.283 53.617 81.441 165.184 124.433 136.59 -18.413 -6.403 49.326 42.519 19.228 40.307 112.556 148.149 127.034 96.235 91.718 113.22 2021 +453 QAT GGXONLB_NGDP Qatar General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.537 -1.099 -8.516 -10.92 -2.12 -4.039 -5.117 -0.247 1.218 8.897 8.906 11.255 9.045 20.015 11.791 10.181 11.853 10.769 17.312 8.327 8.78 11.975 22.835 16.577 23.201 -3.334 -1.092 7.391 6.623 3.658 6.163 13.968 17.391 14.99 11.182 10.236 12.14 2021 +453 QAT GGXWDN Qatar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +453 QAT GGXWDN_NGDP Qatar General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +453 QAT GGXWDG Qatar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.872 4.421 4.627 9.777 11.855 12.537 16.338 19.749 23.655 33.562 33.967 37.721 33.545 33.484 33.539 31.075 29.764 25.903 46.556 115.509 132.573 204.426 218.429 223.4 187.004 209.276 257.964 302.4 348.2 398.6 381.7 381.691 378.051 369.861 358.941 354.937 347.657 342.419 2021 +453 QAT GGXWDG_NGDP Qatar General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.59 21.77 19.91 46.279 54.777 50.204 57.837 54.382 76.565 81.846 51.599 59.225 47.666 38.788 30.061 19.126 13.947 9.365 11.357 35.98 30.425 33.474 32.118 30.883 24.912 35.547 46.707 51.569 52.177 62.088 72.614 58.36 46.917 43.417 42.356 41.24 38.801 36.716 2021 +453 QAT NGDP_FY Qatar "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Other;. As a first step towards a more comprehensive coverage of fiscal data, staff estimated SWF return and added it to government's revenues (and therefore to the balance). This adjustment was done at the level of general government, in order to avoid changes to central government data (which is official). In addition, Net Debt now includes SWF assets. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.809 20.308 23.238 21.127 21.643 24.973 28.249 36.314 30.895 41.007 65.828 63.692 70.375 86.325 111.569 162.476 213.409 276.591 409.942 321.032 435.734 610.702 680.074 723.369 750.658 588.733 552.305 586.401 667.339 641.991 525.657 654.025 805.784 851.877 847.446 860.657 895.996 932.61 2021 +453 QAT BCA Qatar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Staff Estimates. Qatar Petroleum/Qatar Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Qatari riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.364 8.223 5.631 3.704 5.641 3.908 1.658 2.048 1.642 2.362 -0.664 -0.87 -1.066 -1.256 -1.14 -1.894 -2.116 -3.079 -2.161 0.092 1.659 4.152 3.824 5.754 7.552 7.482 9.459 11.458 26.595 6.389 23.952 52.124 62 60.461 49.41 13.751 -8.27 6.426 16.652 4.26 -2.86 26.425 46.87 51.757 35.483 22.826 19.997 21.121 2021 +453 QAT BCA_NGDPD Qatar Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 125.49 111.52 87.06 67.266 98.829 73.191 39.348 46.116 38.548 52.476 -10.599 -15.592 -16.701 -21.638 -19.17 -27.601 -27.269 -30.859 -25.459 0.813 9.175 23.728 19.778 24.261 24.638 16.762 16.133 15.079 23.614 7.244 20.009 31.068 33.185 30.424 23.959 8.502 -5.45 3.989 9.083 2.415 -1.98 14.707 21.173 22.115 15.241 9.654 8.124 8.243 2020 +968 ROU NGDP_R Romania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: Eurostat and National Institute of Statistics. Minor differences between National Statistical Office and Eurostat. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 451.656 452.107 469.74 497.924 527.799 527.272 539.926 544.246 541.524 510.116 481.486 419.244 382.492 388.335 403.604 432.414 449.487 422.279 401.936 397.314 408.918 430.257 454.794 465.441 513.978 537.971 581.164 623.204 681.209 643.624 618.515 630.304 643.166 667.42 691.505 711.93 745.412 799.972 835.767 870.771 838.135 887.415 930.011 958.655 994.894 "1,029.91" "1,065.97" "1,103.07" 2021 +968 ROU NGDP_RPCH Romania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.304 0.1 3.9 6 6 -0.1 2.4 0.8 -0.5 -5.8 -5.612 -12.927 -8.766 1.528 3.932 7.138 3.948 -6.053 -4.818 -1.15 2.921 5.218 5.703 2.341 10.428 4.668 8.029 7.234 9.307 -5.517 -3.901 1.906 2.041 3.771 3.609 2.954 4.703 7.319 4.475 4.188 -3.748 5.88 4.8 3.08 3.78 3.52 3.501 3.48 2021 +968 ROU NGDP Romania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: Eurostat and National Institute of Statistics. Minor differences between National Statistical Office and Eurostat. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.085 0.085 0.087 0.081 0.087 0.223 0.609 2.024 5.028 7.287 11.002 25.549 37.759 55.126 80.873 117.391 152.272 191.918 244.688 286.862 342.763 425.691 539.835 530.894 528.515 558.89 591.799 634.968 669.704 711.93 763.653 857.896 951.729 "1,058.97" "1,058.93" "1,181.92" "1,404.82" "1,504.55" "1,624.16" "1,740.30" "1,850.25" "1,965.10" 2021 +968 ROU NGDPD Romania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 46.053 55.319 55.375 48.401 39.111 48.286 52.29 58.477 60.538 54.236 38.516 29.07 19.779 26.624 30.376 35.838 35.692 35.644 42.543 35.953 37.281 40.395 46.065 57.806 74.974 98.454 122.024 174.589 214.317 174.102 166.309 183.326 170.636 190.8 199.961 177.731 188.13 211.696 241.456 249.88 249.512 284.086 299.885 311.546 337.212 363.459 388.934 415.811 2021 +968 ROU PPPGDP Romania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 111.193 121.835 134.408 148.052 162.599 167.573 175.049 180.814 186.254 182.332 178.539 160.717 149.97 155.869 165.458 180.986 191.577 183.084 176.225 176.653 185.932 200.041 214.745 224.11 254.124 274.328 305.498 336.451 374.818 356.407 346.62 360.566 378.487 395.318 411.273 428.249 478.155 534.707 571.977 606.594 590.895 651.635 731.466 780.86 827.382 872.423 920.157 970.606 2021 +968 ROU NGDP_D Romania "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.018 0.018 0.018 0.017 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.018 0.053 0.159 0.521 1.246 1.685 2.448 6.05 9.394 13.875 19.777 27.284 33.481 41.233 47.607 53.323 58.979 68.307 79.247 82.485 85.449 88.67 92.013 95.138 96.847 100 102.447 107.241 113.875 121.613 126.343 133.187 151.054 156.944 163.249 168.976 173.574 178.148 2021 +968 ROU NGDPRPC Romania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,125.20" "20,025.94" "20,708.63" "21,862.65" "23,080.55" "22,953.37" "23,380.82" "23,434.39" "23,195.49" "21,771.41" "20,524.97" "17,898.72" "16,392.54" "16,734.63" "17,499.36" "18,860.43" "19,714.69" "18,620.23" "17,812.42" "17,691.42" "18,226.64" "19,200.68" "20,867.08" "21,520.81" "23,882.52" "25,159.54" "27,339.89" "29,493.12" "33,011.50" "31,487.98" "30,476.65" "31,204.55" "32,004.69" "33,337.49" "34,656.53" "35,819.47" "37,722.13" "40,723.69" "42,786.34" "44,825.26" "43,361.99" "46,215.43" "48,437.60" "49,933.55" "51,825.50" "53,654.38" "55,537.17" "57,474.44" 2021 +968 ROU NGDPRPPPPC Romania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,451.81" "13,385.47" "13,841.78" "14,613.14" "15,427.19" "15,342.18" "15,627.89" "15,663.70" "15,504.02" "14,552.15" "13,719.02" "11,963.62" "10,956.88" "11,185.53" "11,696.69" "12,606.44" "13,177.43" "12,445.88" "11,905.94" "11,825.06" "12,182.81" "12,833.86" "13,947.70" "14,384.65" "15,963.23" "16,816.80" "18,274.16" "19,713.39" "22,065.11" "21,046.77" "20,370.79" "20,857.32" "21,392.14" "22,282.99" "23,164.65" "23,941.97" "25,213.72" "27,219.98" "28,598.67" "29,961.50" "28,983.44" "30,890.70" "32,376.01" "33,375.91" "34,640.50" "35,862.94" "37,121.40" "38,416.29" 2021 +968 ROU NGDPPC Romania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 3.694 3.676 3.662 3.651 3.64 3.594 3.668 3.676 3.708 3.449 3.694 9.504 26.101 87.216 217.993 317.821 482.57 "1,126.57" "1,673.34" "2,454.64" "3,604.74" "5,238.72" "6,986.60" "8,873.78" "11,369.69" "13,415.80" "16,124.69" "20,145.81" "26,160.48" "25,972.93" "26,042.00" "27,669.05" "29,448.60" "31,716.52" "33,563.90" "35,819.47" "38,645.21" "43,672.37" "48,722.89" "54,513.47" "54,784.89" "61,552.77" "73,166.72" "78,367.53" "84,604.67" "90,662.83" "96,398.03" "102,389.75" 2021 +968 ROU NGDPDPC Romania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,052.08" "2,450.35" "2,441.21" "2,125.16" "1,710.30" "2,102.00" "2,264.37" "2,517.95" "2,593.06" "2,314.74" "1,641.86" "1,241.06" 847.68 "1,147.33" "1,317.05" "1,563.12" "1,565.47" "1,571.69" "1,885.35" "1,600.88" "1,661.71" "1,802.68" "2,113.60" "2,672.81" "3,483.73" "4,604.45" "5,740.40" "8,262.41" "10,385.85" "8,517.60" "8,194.72" "9,075.96" "8,491.03" "9,530.44" "10,021.54" "8,942.20" "9,520.44" "10,776.67" "12,361.14" "12,863.25" "12,908.81" "14,794.86" "15,618.84" "16,227.53" "17,565.87" "18,934.76" "20,263.48" "21,665.46" 2021 +968 ROU PPPPC Romania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,954.64" "5,396.63" "5,925.43" "6,500.61" "7,110.43" "7,294.83" "7,580.30" "7,785.59" "7,977.96" "7,781.80" "7,610.83" "6,861.46" "6,427.28" "6,716.91" "7,173.89" "7,893.98" "8,402.62" "8,072.99" "7,809.68" "7,865.93" "8,287.50" "8,927.07" "9,853.05" "10,362.29" "11,808.15" "12,829.64" "14,371.65" "15,922.51" "18,163.75" "17,436.51" "17,079.34" "17,850.60" "18,833.96" "19,746.06" "20,611.97" "21,546.57" "24,197.40" "27,219.98" "29,281.84" "31,226.02" "30,570.70" "33,936.31" "38,096.84" "40,672.73" "43,099.54" "45,449.77" "47,940.27" "50,572.57" 2021 +968 ROU NGAP_NPGDP Romania Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +968 ROU PPPSH Romania Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.83 0.816 0.845 0.874 0.887 0.856 0.847 0.823 0.783 0.711 0.645 0.549 0.451 0.449 0.453 0.468 0.469 0.423 0.392 0.375 0.368 0.378 0.389 0.383 0.401 0.401 0.411 0.419 0.444 0.421 0.384 0.377 0.376 0.374 0.375 0.383 0.412 0.437 0.441 0.447 0.444 0.444 0.452 0.454 0.457 0.458 0.459 0.46 2021 +968 ROU PPPEX Romania Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.004 0.013 0.03 0.04 0.057 0.14 0.214 0.312 0.435 0.587 0.709 0.856 0.963 1.046 1.122 1.265 1.44 1.49 1.525 1.55 1.564 1.606 1.628 1.662 1.597 1.604 1.664 1.746 1.792 1.814 1.921 1.927 1.963 1.995 2.011 2.025 2021 +968 ROU NID_NGDP Romania Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: Eurostat and National Institute of Statistics. Minor differences between National Statistical Office and Eurostat. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 28.13 25.941 28.042 29.875 30.705 33.572 34.916 32.359 28.927 27.382 30.525 28.186 31.653 29.162 25.155 24.657 26.267 21.041 18.101 15.649 19.67 22.756 22.173 23.195 24.217 22.931 27.467 31.337 33.093 27.196 27.129 28.126 27.042 25.466 24.77 25.134 23.411 23.427 22.777 23.63 24.442 25.908 27.789 24.306 22.861 22.685 22.254 22.182 2021 +968 ROU NGSD_NGDP Romania Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Source: Eurostat and National Institute of Statistics. Minor differences between National Statistical Office and Eurostat. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.178 16.743 19.445 20.459 21.655 32.688 34.045 31.507 28.105 26.506 25.246 23.338 23.415 23.985 22.861 18.82 18.275 14.363 10.572 11.814 19.401 19.566 19.477 18.488 16.643 14.188 16.964 17.777 21.638 22.552 21.8 23.049 22.089 24.524 24.505 24.329 21.827 20.327 18.134 18.744 19.464 18.933 19.375 16.306 16.187 16.487 16.138 16.145 2021 +968 ROU PCPI Romania "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022 0.01 0.01 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.03 0.077 0.24 0.854 2.023 2.675 3.714 9.461 15.053 21.948 31.97 42.985 52.656 60.75 67.951 74.064 78.945 82.762 89.255 94.239 100 105.795 109.328 113.703 114.926 114.241 112.465 113.977 119.254 123.816 127.092 133.506 151.317 167.96 174.069 179.208 183.877 188.565 2021 +968 ROU PCPIPCH Romania "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 1.523 2.2 16.928 4.686 -0.32 -0.2 0.7 1.1 2.6 0.9 127.9 161.121 210.386 256.105 136.742 32.272 38.809 154.763 59.097 45.804 45.667 34.454 22.498 15.37 11.855 8.995 6.591 4.834 7.846 5.584 6.113 5.795 3.339 4.002 1.076 -0.596 -1.555 1.344 4.631 3.825 2.646 5.046 13.341 10.999 3.637 2.953 2.605 2.549 2021 +968 ROU PCPIE Romania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.039 0.125 0.375 1.482 2.396 3.061 4.803 12.076 16.976 26.28 36.979 48.144 56.757 64.84 70.778 76.948 80.702 85.997 91.415 95.758 103.398 106.637 111.93 113.686 114.627 113.542 112.936 116.686 120.491 125.367 127.959 138.436 158.824 171.037 176.662 181.382 186.006 190.748 2021 +968 ROU PCPIEPCH Romania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 222.803 199.213 295.481 61.739 27.75 56.9 151.42 40.57 54.81 40.71 30.193 17.89 14.241 9.158 8.717 4.879 6.561 6.3 4.751 7.978 3.133 4.964 1.569 0.828 -0.947 -0.534 3.32 3.261 4.047 2.068 8.188 14.727 7.69 3.289 2.672 2.549 2.549 2021 +968 ROU TM_RPCH Romania Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Using Eurostat data for historical data on volumes Oil coverage: Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.756 -0.806 -19.846 1.749 10.527 -3.295 -5.241 -1.042 -11.939 8.326 18.457 -29.608 7.522 4.385 2.811 30.849 2.52 14.454 1.562 -9.4 27.525 23.497 10.671 18.442 24.941 19.743 26.68 41.296 11.198 -20.808 12.598 9.722 -1.816 9.088 8.84 8.508 16.588 11.467 8.626 8.551 -5.193 14.627 9.076 6.012 6.583 6.56 6.738 6.095 2021 +968 ROU TMG_RPCH Romania Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Using Eurostat data for historical data on volumes Oil coverage: Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.301 1.912 -17.767 3.16 11.672 0.933 -6.63 -3.269 -9.832 16.237 104.529 -5.4 13.1 14.6 5.8 30.849 2.52 7.3 18.6 -0.4 29.533 28.322 11.39 20.094 26.766 19.078 28.572 44.388 9.83 -26.135 18.441 9.582 -2.669 7.146 9.543 8.478 17.646 9.36 7.116 6.753 -2.097 13.355 9.048 6.012 6.583 6.56 6.738 6.095 2021 +968 ROU TX_RPCH Romania Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Using Eurostat data for historical data on volumes Oil coverage: Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.184 6.002 -8.913 2.12 14.269 -3.554 -1.809 -1.06 -4.351 -23.016 -39.401 -17.909 2.913 11.124 19.037 15.085 -7.046 11.316 -0.607 5.3 23.18 14.26 17.351 8.341 14.144 9.203 11.771 20.899 13.751 -5.684 15.524 12.116 1.105 20.578 8.536 4.583 16.34 7.765 5.32 5.358 -9.405 12.532 5.92 3.735 5.905 6.273 6.516 5.92 2021 +968 ROU TXG_RPCH Romania Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Using Eurostat data for historical data on volumes Oil coverage: Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.81 9.611 -3.934 5.318 14.695 -2.056 -6.979 1.566 5.529 -2.907 -7.9 3.6 17.5 23.5 22.9 15.1 -7.046 12.3 5.9 10.2 24.735 3.781 24.203 14.938 14.938 13.509 9.91 40.204 16.238 -2.685 24.806 14.016 0.991 15.338 8.66 5.36 17.606 8.555 4.641 1.691 -7.614 11.413 5.762 3.735 6.138 6.216 6.542 5.904 2021 +968 ROU LUR Romania Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, Eurostat. Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. Definition of employment was changed to reflect methodological changes from January 2021 onwards. Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4 3.9 3.7 3.7 3.4 3.4 3.5 5.441 9.206 10.994 9.882 7.323 7.85 9.611 7.175 7.648 7.334 8.29 7.838 8.006 7.14 7.172 6.344 5.517 6.996 7.722 7.876 6.794 7.096 6.802 6.812 5.902 4.927 4.187 3.912 5.035 5.59 5.5 5.5 5.4 5.3 5.3 5.3 2021 +968 ROU LE Romania Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +968 ROU LP Romania Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. We use data from Haver Analytics. The previously reported series from Eurostat is not available anymore. The current series is reported by the Romanian National Institute of Statistics (INSSE). The new series uses a new method, which better accounts for migration on a national basis. As a result, the historical data series on population was adjusted. Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.442 22.576 22.683 22.775 22.868 22.971 23.093 23.224 23.346 23.431 23.459 23.423 23.333 23.205 23.064 22.927 22.8 22.679 22.565 22.458 22.435 22.408 21.795 21.628 21.521 21.382 21.257 21.131 20.636 20.44 20.295 20.199 20.096 20.02 19.953 19.876 19.761 19.644 19.534 19.426 19.329 19.202 19.2 19.199 19.197 19.195 19.194 19.192 2021 +968 ROU GGR Romania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.034 0.092 0.225 0.67 1.554 2.264 3.16 7.239 11.1 17.384 25.11 35.174 44.901 56.673 74.045 90.679 111.388 134.173 165.549 156.373 168.641 181.567 193.105 200.403 212.517 233.83 220.493 239.837 278.031 305.883 305.296 362.256 437.687 468.513 511.295 564.704 592.561 622.228 2021 +968 ROU GGR_NGDP Romania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.384 41.514 36.98 33.104 30.902 31.073 28.718 28.332 29.397 31.535 31.048 29.963 29.488 29.53 30.261 31.611 32.497 31.519 30.667 29.455 31.909 32.487 32.63 31.561 31.733 32.845 28.874 27.956 29.213 28.885 28.831 30.65 31.156 31.14 31.481 32.449 32.026 31.664 2021 +968 ROU GGX Romania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.033 0.085 0.253 0.677 1.664 2.506 3.681 8.564 13.112 19.357 28.335 38.932 48.852 61.06 82.349 92.66 116.05 147.141 190.407 192.782 202.684 205.892 208.578 216.812 226.726 244.463 239.271 265.372 306.101 358.024 409.139 443.337 527.807 548.095 592.89 649.589 681.438 708.079 2021 +968 ROU GGX_NGDP Romania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.357 38.284 41.532 33.453 33.102 34.393 33.456 33.519 34.726 35.113 35.037 33.164 32.082 31.816 33.655 32.301 33.857 34.565 35.271 36.313 38.35 36.839 35.245 34.145 33.855 34.338 31.332 30.933 32.163 33.809 38.637 37.51 37.571 36.429 36.505 37.326 36.83 36.033 2021 +968 ROU GGXCNL Romania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.007 -0.028 -0.007 -0.111 -0.242 -0.521 -1.325 -2.012 -1.973 -3.226 -3.758 -3.951 -4.388 -8.303 -1.981 -4.662 -12.968 -24.858 -36.409 -34.043 -24.325 -15.474 -16.409 -14.209 -10.633 -18.777 -25.535 -28.07 -52.142 -103.843 -81.081 -90.12 -79.582 -81.595 -84.885 -88.877 -85.852 2021 +968 ROU GGXCNL_NGDP Romania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.027 3.23 -4.552 -0.35 -2.2 -3.32 -4.738 -5.187 -5.329 -3.579 -3.988 -3.201 -2.595 -2.286 -3.393 -0.69 -1.36 -3.046 -4.605 -6.858 -6.441 -4.352 -2.615 -2.584 -2.122 -1.494 -2.459 -2.976 -2.949 -4.924 -9.806 -6.86 -6.415 -5.289 -5.024 -4.878 -4.804 -4.369 2021 +968 ROU GGSB Romania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.736 -2.835 -9.772 -23.349 -46.094 -44.345 -31.778 -17.875 -9.833 -9.834 -1.535 -1.126 -13.135 -30.666 -36.521 -56.318 -57.289 -90.386 -81.718 -70.953 -79.746 -82.656 -86.894 -83.76 2021 +968 ROU GGSB_NPGDP Romania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.591 -0.998 -2.988 -5.945 -9.795 -8.8 -5.933 -3.118 -1.606 -1.509 -0.224 -0.154 -1.694 -3.642 -3.938 -5.481 -5.287 -7.602 -5.838 -4.709 -4.911 -4.747 -4.696 -4.262 2021 +968 ROU GGXONLB Romania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.007 -0.026 0.012 -0.043 -0.143 -0.337 -0.359 -0.267 0.907 0.672 0.703 0.584 -0.365 -5.605 1.184 -2.471 -10.652 -21.627 -31.21 -27.363 -16.16 -5.043 -5.842 -4.164 -1.804 -9.451 -16.244 -15.254 -40.114 -89.828 -63.658 -66.455 -50.645 -51.275 -53.502 -54.363 -48.059 2021 +968 ROU GGXONLB_NGDP Romania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.27 -4.31 0.581 -0.863 -1.963 -3.066 -1.407 -0.708 1.645 0.831 0.599 0.383 -0.19 -2.291 0.413 -0.721 -2.502 -4.006 -5.879 -5.177 -2.891 -0.852 -0.92 -0.622 -0.253 -1.238 -1.893 -1.603 -3.788 -8.483 -5.386 -4.731 -3.366 -3.157 -3.074 -2.938 -2.446 2021 +968 ROU GGXWDN Romania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.306 19.098 24.491 29.478 26.163 23.265 13.09 21.833 43.383 81.106 120.225 152.166 172.083 180.438 189.657 201.367 201.277 220.451 252.128 303.926 425.665 499.647 575.761 649.076 723.156 800.743 882.711 961.346 2021 +968 ROU GGXWDN_NGDP Romania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.689 16.269 16.084 15.36 10.692 8.11 3.819 5.129 8.036 15.277 22.748 27.227 29.078 28.417 28.32 28.285 26.357 25.697 26.492 28.7 40.198 42.274 40.985 43.141 44.525 46.012 47.708 48.921 2021 +968 ROU GGXWDG Romania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.905 32.176 41.696 47.749 52.19 50.966 43.502 52.917 70.2 119.195 163.023 191.423 224.677 247.995 270.736 280.415 297.449 316.015 347.076 389.662 525.685 607.395 697.515 777.097 858.692 943.577 "1,032.45" "1,118.31" 2021 +968 ROU GGXWDG_NGDP Romania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.558 27.409 27.383 24.88 21.329 17.767 12.691 12.431 13.004 22.452 30.845 34.251 37.965 39.056 40.426 39.388 38.951 36.836 36.468 36.796 49.643 51.391 49.652 51.65 52.87 54.219 55.801 56.908 2021 +968 ROU NGDP_FY Romania "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007). Net debt: gross debt excluding guarantees (calculated using the national presentation, i.e. GEO no 64/2007), adjusted for currency and deposits, debt securities and loans of general government. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections reflect legislated changes up to the end of 2021. Medium term projections include a gradual implementation of recovery measures from the temporary recovery instrument Next Generation EU. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Fiscal sector records on a majority-accrual basis, except with respect to WEO indicators, which are recorded on a GFS-01 cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Also includes Road Company and Health and Employment Funds. Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.083 0.085 0.085 0.087 0.081 0.087 0.223 0.609 2.024 5.028 7.287 11.002 25.549 37.759 55.126 80.873 117.391 152.272 191.918 244.688 286.862 342.763 425.691 539.835 530.894 528.515 558.89 591.799 634.968 669.704 711.93 763.653 857.896 951.729 "1,058.97" "1,058.93" "1,181.92" "1,404.82" "1,504.55" "1,624.16" "1,740.30" "1,850.25" "1,965.10" 2021 +968 ROU BCA Romania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the National Bank of Romania. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Romanian leu Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.394 -0.826 1.047 1.166 1.725 1.382 1.397 2.044 3.927 2.514 -1.758 -1.251 -1.685 -1.176 -0.5 -1.584 -2.35 -1.907 -2.892 -1.446 -0.972 -1.285 -1.231 -2.703 -5.69 -8.624 -12.825 -23.707 -24.694 -8.107 -8.878 -9.319 -8.457 -1.797 -0.53 -1.43 -2.98 -6.574 -11.218 -12.207 -12.438 -19.83 -25.31 -24.962 -22.566 -22.599 -23.869 -25.193 2021 +968 ROU BCA_NGDPD Romania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -5.198 -1.494 1.891 2.408 4.41 2.863 2.672 3.495 6.486 4.635 -4.564 -4.303 -8.519 -4.417 -1.646 -4.42 -6.584 -5.35 -6.798 -4.022 -2.607 -3.182 -2.673 -4.676 -7.589 -8.759 -10.511 -13.579 -11.522 -4.657 -5.338 -5.083 -4.956 -0.942 -0.265 -0.805 -1.584 -3.105 -4.646 -4.885 -4.985 -6.98 -8.44 -8.012 -6.692 -6.218 -6.137 -6.059 2021 +922 RUS NGDP_R Russia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross capital formation includes statistical discrepancy. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. The discrepancy in historical national account comes from source data which recently got rebased. In the new methodology they rebased all the components of GDP prior to Q1 2016 by using the growth rates of the old series in 2011 prices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "58,646.99" "53,544.70" "46,744.53" "44,828.00" "43,210.60" "43,807.80" "41,466.10" "44,099.80" "48,529.90" "51,000.30" "53,419.90" "57,345.70" "61,460.70" "65,379.40" "70,710.20" "76,745.40" "80,772.70" "74,455.60" "77,808.70" "81,750.60" "85,040.30" "86,533.10" "87,170.20" "85,450.60" "85,616.10" "87,179.30" "89,626.60" "91,596.70" "89,156.80" "93,391.30" "90,208.09" "88,151.38" "89,473.65" "90,368.38" "91,091.33" "91,728.97" 2021 +922 RUS NGDP_RPCH Russia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.7 -12.7 -4.1 -3.608 1.382 -5.345 6.351 10.046 5.09 4.744 7.349 7.176 6.376 8.154 8.535 5.248 -7.821 4.503 5.066 4.024 1.755 0.736 -1.973 0.194 1.826 2.807 2.198 -2.664 4.749 -3.408 -2.28 1.5 1 0.8 0.7 2021 +922 RUS NGDP Russia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross capital formation includes statistical discrepancy. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. The discrepancy in historical national account comes from source data which recently got rebased. In the new methodology they rebased all the components of GDP prior to Q1 2016 by using the growth rates of the old series in 2011 prices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.36 183.68 654.26 "1,530.71" "2,151.37" "2,509.96" "2,817.61" "5,167.82" "7,827.47" "9,582.54" "11,604.47" "14,152.13" "18,243.96" "23,153.90" "28,840.56" "35,623.16" "44,226.32" "41,580.16" "49,617.63" "60,114.00" "68,103.40" "72,985.70" "79,030.00" "83,087.40" "85,616.10" "91,843.20" "103,861.70" "109,608.30" "107,390.30" "131,015.00" "149,316.46" "154,692.79" "160,299.33" "165,858.50" "173,029.02" "180,612.15" 2021 +922 RUS NGDPD Russia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 71.603 196.227 293.768 335.777 412.685 433.704 287.672 209.657 278.264 328.475 370.062 461.518 633.294 817.717 "1,060.90" "1,393.42" "1,779.11" "1,307.93" "1,633.11" "2,046.62" "2,191.48" "2,288.43" "2,048.84" "1,356.70" "1,280.65" "1,575.14" "1,653.01" "1,695.72" "1,484.42" "1,778.53" "2,133.09" "2,136.22" "2,146.70" "2,159.10" "2,195.21" "2,235.81" 2021 +922 RUS PPPGDP Russia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,602.61" "1,497.86" "1,335.56" "1,307.66" "1,283.56" "1,323.74" "1,267.08" "1,366.55" "1,537.90" "1,652.59" "1,757.98" "1,924.42" "2,117.87" "2,323.56" "2,590.56" "2,887.65" "3,097.46" "2,873.51" "3,039.02" "3,259.32" "3,480.30" "3,741.78" "3,763.54" "3,526.24" "3,538.58" "3,818.78" "4,019.77" "4,181.62" "4,119.28" "4,494.22" "4,649.67" "4,705.55" "4,876.35" "5,016.65" "5,153.05" "5,289.54" 2021 +922 RUS NGDP_D Russia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.035 0.343 1.4 3.415 4.979 5.729 6.795 11.718 16.129 18.789 21.723 24.679 29.684 35.415 40.787 46.417 54.754 55.846 63.769 73.533 80.084 84.344 90.662 97.234 100 105.35 115.883 119.664 120.451 140.286 165.524 175.485 179.158 183.536 189.951 196.898 2021 +922 RUS NGDPRPC Russia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "395,413.85" "360,738.01" "314,964.60" "302,301.59" "291,817.61" "296,463.38" "281,051.79" "300,223.30" "331,705.90" "350,158.94" "368,504.59" "397,312.48" "427,401.06" "456,442.12" "494,951.11" "537,628.55" "565,884.81" "521,273.65" "544,630.95" "571,458.73" "593,247.85" "602,317.16" "595,966.28" "583,101.44" "583,200.05" "593,540.99" "610,614.45" "624,172.57" "609,948.62" "641,608.84" "620,190.69" "606,788.72" "616,862.48" "624,174.67" "630,465.36" "636,187.69" 2021 +922 RUS NGDPRPPPPC Russia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "21,433.20" "20,296.62" "17,320.61" "15,801.68" "13,796.63" "13,241.94" "12,782.71" "12,986.21" "12,311.12" "13,150.91" "14,529.96" "15,338.28" "16,141.89" "17,403.78" "18,721.77" "19,993.88" "21,680.72" "23,550.15" "24,787.88" "22,833.74" "23,856.88" "25,032.04" "25,986.48" "26,383.75" "26,105.56" "25,542.03" "25,546.35" "25,999.32" "26,747.21" "27,341.10" "26,718.04" "28,104.88" "27,166.68" "26,579.62" "27,020.89" "27,341.19" "27,616.75" "27,867.41" 2021 +922 RUS NGDPPC Russia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 137.273 "1,237.48" "4,408.40" "10,322.48" "14,529.02" "16,985.82" "19,097.39" "35,181.56" "53,501.41" "65,792.01" "80,050.70" "98,051.26" "126,869.49" "161,647.48" "201,875.64" "249,552.78" "309,844.82" "291,108.28" "347,304.31" "420,213.06" "475,094.70" "508,019.94" "540,313.26" "566,975.33" "583,200.05" "625,294.12" "707,596.35" "746,910.03" "734,689.51" "900,087.94" "1,026,567.38" "1,064,825.56" "1,105,159.39" "1,145,585.10" "1,197,576.16" "1,252,638.40" 2021 +922 RUS NGDPDPC Russia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 482.767 "1,322.01" "1,979.41" "2,264.34" "2,787.02" "2,935.03" "1,949.80" "1,427.31" "1,901.96" "2,255.25" "2,552.79" "3,197.57" "4,403.96" "5,708.84" "7,426.01" "9,761.37" "12,464.24" "9,156.97" "11,431.15" "14,306.43" "15,287.97" "15,928.70" "14,007.51" "9,257.94" "8,723.52" "10,724.00" "11,261.72" "11,555.27" "10,155.34" "12,218.70" "14,665.25" "14,704.66" "14,800.07" "14,912.92" "15,193.57" "15,506.46" 2021 +922 RUS PPPPC Russia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,805.22" "10,091.29" "8,999.02" "8,818.32" "8,668.37" "8,958.22" "8,588.12" "9,303.21" "10,511.65" "11,346.42" "12,126.99" "13,333.08" "14,727.81" "16,221.78" "18,133.16" "20,228.99" "21,700.48" "20,117.85" "21,271.95" "22,783.52" "24,278.84" "26,044.84" "25,730.58" "24,062.48" "24,104.12" "25,999.32" "27,386.15" "28,495.03" "28,181.24" "30,875.82" "31,967.03" "32,390.60" "33,619.26" "34,650.00" "35,665.52" "36,685.65" 2021 +922 RUS NGAP_NPGDP Russia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +922 RUS PPPSH Russia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.817 4.314 3.658 3.384 3.142 3.061 2.82 2.9 3.045 3.125 3.184 3.285 3.344 3.396 3.488 3.592 3.671 3.397 3.371 3.406 3.456 3.542 3.434 3.152 3.046 3.121 3.099 3.083 3.099 3.065 2.873 2.736 2.692 2.632 2.568 2.505 2021 +922 RUS PPPEX Russia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.013 0.123 0.49 1.171 1.676 1.896 2.224 3.782 5.09 5.798 6.601 7.354 8.614 9.965 11.133 12.336 14.278 14.47 16.327 18.444 19.568 19.506 20.999 23.563 24.195 24.05 25.838 26.212 26.07 29.152 32.113 32.875 32.873 33.062 33.578 34.145 2021 +922 RUS NID_NGDP Russia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross capital formation includes statistical discrepancy. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. The discrepancy in historical national account comes from source data which recently got rebased. In the new methodology they rebased all the components of GDP prior to Q1 2016 by using the growth rates of the old series in 2011 prices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.435 -10.503 -10.18 -7.957 14.28 19.452 18.961 17.808 11.602 12.456 16.411 19.553 17.891 18.75 18.884 18.196 19.255 22.047 23.308 17.22 20.658 24.261 24.554 23.272 22.391 22.149 23.095 23.607 21.918 22.662 23.394 22.422 20.101 20.854 22.258 23.547 24.447 25.164 2021 +922 RUS NGSD_NGDP Russia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross capital formation includes statistical discrepancy. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016. The discrepancy in historical national account comes from source data which recently got rebased. In the new methodology they rebased all the components of GDP prior to Q1 2016 by using the growth rates of the old series in 2011 prices. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.356 29.386 17.324 21.667 21.409 17.615 11.626 23.357 32.721 29.311 25.315 25.928 28.131 28.516 27.957 27.228 29.15 21.072 24.788 29.014 27.806 24.732 25.198 27.144 25.006 25.65 28.916 26.533 25.777 29.297 32.259 31.905 30.988 29.954 28.87 28.464 2021 +922 RUS PCPI Russia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.035 0.345 1.406 4.179 6.174 7.085 9.047 16.804 20.299 24.659 28.552 32.454 35.987 40.553 44.473 48.479 55.32 61.763 65.994 71.564 75.196 80.274 86.554 100 107.042 110.985 114.18 119.284 123.318 131.573 149.695 157.242 163.531 170.073 176.876 183.951 2021 +922 RUS PCPIPCH Russia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 874.255 307.547 197.3 47.752 14.761 27.686 85.746 20.799 21.477 15.789 13.663 10.889 12.685 9.669 9.007 14.111 11.647 6.849 8.44 5.075 6.754 7.823 15.534 7.042 3.683 2.878 4.47 3.382 6.694 13.774 5.041 4 4 4 4 2021 +922 RUS PCPIE Russia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.076 0.716 2.253 5.213 6.35 7.05 13.003 17.757 21.344 25.31 29.121 32.612 36.441 40.419 44.055 49.284 55.829 60.74 66.071 70.102 74.712 79.531 88.568 100 105.375 108.034 112.646 116.077 121.779 132 148.5 154.44 160.618 167.043 173.725 180.674 2021 +922 RUS PCPIEPCH Russia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 840.056 214.768 131.326 21.812 11.032 84.436 36.558 20.2 18.584 15.056 11.988 11.741 10.915 8.996 11.869 13.282 8.797 8.777 6.101 6.576 6.45 11.362 12.908 5.375 2.523 4.269 3.046 4.912 8.393 12.5 4 4 4 4 4 2021 +922 RUS TM_RPCH Russia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.4 9.4 8.867 -3.867 32.249 18.307 -39.016 14.511 16.751 19.272 6.28 11.527 10.106 26.976 34.388 22.183 -32.629 28.984 20.088 7.201 1.103 -7.853 -25.833 -4.296 16.774 2.664 2.777 -11.804 14.274 -19.204 5.587 4.255 4.083 3.036 2.983 2021 +922 RUS TMG_RPCH Russia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.4 9.4 8.1 9.867 60.875 -16.945 -33.362 12.816 13.76 21.632 3.558 7.989 8.487 32.225 36.35 21.25 -36.35 33 20.4 4.425 -3.675 -8 -25.225 1.45 16.725 2.125 3.025 -3.325 14.686 -19.2 4.378 3.878 3.654 2.598 2.513 2021 +922 RUS TX_RPCH Russia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.1 4.9 7.666 4.42 -2.366 12.98 -14.785 6.343 4.353 10.122 13.281 11.973 6.824 6.666 6.298 3.859 -4.496 8.619 -2.083 -0.063 4.886 -0.976 2.969 1.851 4.471 5.108 -3.348 -4.084 2.479 -15.978 -3.038 5.189 3.133 1.927 1.987 2021 +922 RUS TXG_RPCH Russia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.1 4.9 7.666 2.017 -0.981 4.758 -8.821 7.281 3.726 9.349 12.4 10.5 4.7 4.9 4.675 0.85 -2.525 8.925 -4.45 -0.75 4.15 -0.15 6.35 2.55 3.05 4.2 -3 -1.5 0.488 -17.229 -3.561 5.325 3.293 2.1 2.157 2021 +922 RUS LUR Russia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.2 5.9 8.1 8.3 9.258 10.808 11.875 13.033 10.558 8.942 8.042 8.233 7.733 7.15 7.05 6.025 6.233 8.242 7.358 6.508 5.45 5.5 5.158 5.575 5.525 5.2 4.8 4.6 5.783 4.825 4.004 4.313 4.416 4.439 4.45 4.605 2021 +922 RUS LE Russia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +922 RUS LP Russia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 146.995 147.564 148.036 148.318 148.431 148.412 148.289 148.074 147.768 147.539 146.89 146.304 145.649 144.964 144.334 143.801 143.237 142.863 142.748 142.737 142.834 142.865 143.056 143.347 143.667 146.267 146.545 146.804 146.88 146.781 146.749 146.171 145.558 145.452 145.275 145.046 144.781 144.483 144.185 2021 +922 RUS GGR Russia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 908.941 "1,586.53" "2,642.38" "3,301.71" "4,002.44" "4,804.48" "6,240.01" "8,579.64" "10,625.81" "13,368.26" "16,169.10" "13,599.72" "16,031.93" "20,855.37" "23,435.11" "24,442.69" "26,766.08" "26,494.09" "28,181.50" "30,640.02" "36,916.90" "39,110.30" "37,856.71" "48,118.42" "49,606.39" "52,006.56" "54,596.23" "57,706.85" "60,659.88" "63,903.28" 2021 +922 RUS GGR_NGDP Russia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.259 30.7 33.758 34.456 34.491 33.949 34.203 37.055 36.843 37.527 36.56 32.707 32.311 34.693 34.411 33.49 33.868 31.887 32.916 33.361 35.544 35.682 35.252 36.727 33.222 33.619 34.059 34.793 35.058 35.381 2021 +922 RUS GGX Russia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,118.11" "1,771.88" "2,399.18" "3,015.08" "3,924.39" "4,613.41" "5,405.39" "6,820.65" "8,375.23" "11,378.58" "14,157.03" "16,048.34" "17,616.66" "19,994.65" "23,174.72" "25,290.91" "27,611.67" "29,307.78" "31,323.68" "31,989.13" "33,880.69" "36,995.28" "42,150.92" "47,072.61" "53,038.77" "55,181.49" "56,492.22" "58,368.38" "60,911.62" "63,828.99" 2021 +922 RUS GGX_NGDP Russia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.683 34.287 30.651 31.464 33.818 32.599 29.628 29.458 29.04 31.942 32.01 38.596 35.505 33.261 34.029 34.652 34.938 35.273 36.586 34.83 32.621 33.752 39.25 35.929 35.521 35.672 35.242 35.192 35.203 35.34 2021 +922 RUS GGXCNL Russia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -209.165 -185.349 243.205 286.637 78.051 191.071 834.616 "1,758.99" "2,250.58" "1,989.68" "2,012.07" "-2,448.62" "-1,584.73" 860.724 260.387 -848.224 -845.586 "-2,813.69" "-3,142.18" "-1,349.11" "3,036.21" "2,115.02" "-4,294.21" "1,045.81" "-3,432.38" "-3,174.94" "-1,895.99" -661.525 -251.741 74.293 2021 +922 RUS GGXCNL_NGDP Russia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.424 -3.587 3.107 2.991 0.673 1.35 4.575 7.597 7.804 5.585 4.549 -5.889 -3.194 1.432 0.382 -1.162 -1.07 -3.386 -3.67 -1.469 2.923 1.93 -3.999 0.798 -2.299 -2.052 -1.183 -0.399 -0.145 0.041 2021 +922 RUS GGSB Russia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -137.557 201.93 259.592 104.358 223.633 861.556 "1,813.49" "2,195.94" "1,625.78" "1,459.04" "-1,938.35" "-1,244.02" 895.493 48.734 "-1,119.27" -104.359 "-2,588.53" "-2,794.87" -928.407 "3,060.72" "2,183.83" "-4,791.67" 671.971 "-3,608.38" "-2,586.34" "-1,620.07" -531.53 -200.952 79.651 2021 +922 RUS GGSB_NPGDP Russia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.586 2.629 2.739 0.894 1.575 4.707 7.763 7.671 4.738 3.474 -4.418 -2.432 1.486 0.073 -1.56 -0.134 -3.077 -3.209 -1.002 2.944 1.987 -4.373 0.515 -2.395 -1.645 -1.004 -0.319 -0.116 0.044 2021 +922 RUS GGXONLB Russia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -88.812 97.556 556.223 523.1 300.583 395.714 "1,028.04" "1,931.56" "2,399.36" "1,989.25" "2,094.82" "-2,576.60" "-1,527.60" "1,027.07" 446.08 -602.187 -534.899 "-2,605.46" "-2,769.89" -881.236 "3,556.90" "2,411.08" "-4,032.46" "1,498.10" "-3,049.37" "-2,662.20" "-1,280.85" 24.6 453.01 571.894 2021 +922 RUS GGXONLB_NGDP Russia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.152 1.888 7.106 5.459 2.59 2.796 5.635 8.342 8.319 5.584 4.737 -6.197 -3.079 1.709 0.655 -0.825 -0.677 -3.136 -3.235 -0.96 3.425 2.2 -3.755 1.143 -2.042 -1.721 -0.799 0.015 0.262 0.317 2021 +922 RUS GGXWDN Russia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +922 RUS GGXWDN_NGDP Russia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +922 RUS GGXWDG Russia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,293.12" "3,809.22" "4,774.00" "4,373.08" "4,258.30" "4,360.63" "4,009.89" "3,799.83" "3,438.50" "2,827.50" "2,861.50" "3,293.20" "4,124.00" "5,013.99" "6,215.88" "7,605.41" "9,012.32" "11,961.85" "12,701.08" "12,713.41" "13,143.74" "14,145.56" "15,068.42" "20,623.13" "22,262.83" "24,175.33" "26,080.69" "26,325.27" "25,403.27" "24,101.98" "22,494.36" 2021 +922 RUS GGXWDG_NGDP Russia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.519 135.193 92.379 55.868 44.438 37.577 28.334 20.828 14.851 9.804 8.033 7.446 9.918 10.105 10.34 11.167 12.348 15.136 15.286 14.849 14.311 13.62 13.748 19.204 16.993 16.191 16.86 16.423 15.316 13.929 12.455 2021 +922 RUS NGDP_FY Russia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal rule has been suspended by the government in response to the sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine. The projection assumes an increase in discretionary spending by the amount of what would otherwise have been saved according to the fiscal rule, some borrowing and a decline in revenues due to the projected recession. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash is reported on a high frequency basis, accrual is reported on an annual basis with a significant lag. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.69 1.49 20.36 183.68 654.26 "1,530.71" "2,151.37" "2,509.96" "2,817.61" "5,167.82" "7,827.47" "9,582.54" "11,604.47" "14,152.13" "18,243.96" "23,153.90" "28,840.56" "35,623.16" "44,226.32" "41,580.16" "49,617.63" "60,114.00" "68,103.40" "72,985.70" "79,030.00" "83,087.40" "85,616.10" "91,843.20" "103,861.70" "109,608.30" "107,390.30" "131,015.00" "149,316.46" "154,692.79" "160,299.33" "165,858.50" "173,029.02" "180,612.15" 2021 +922 RUS BCA Russia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Russian ruble Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.2 2.6 8.942 7.438 10.103 -0.835 0.071 22.855 45.382 32.054 27.473 33.128 58.56 84.389 92.316 72.193 103.935 50.384 67.452 97.274 71.282 33.428 57.513 67.777 24.469 32.179 115.68 65.65 35.373 122.27 259.349 236.056 187.391 138.335 97.079 73.767 2021 +922 RUS BCA_NGDPD Russia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.676 1.325 3.044 2.215 2.448 -0.193 0.025 10.901 16.309 9.758 7.424 7.178 9.247 10.32 8.702 5.181 5.842 3.852 4.13 4.753 3.253 1.461 2.807 4.996 1.911 2.043 6.998 3.872 2.383 6.875 12.158 11.05 8.729 6.407 4.422 3.299 2021 +714 RWA NGDP_R Rwanda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,741.79" "1,784.86" "1,740.80" "1,845.86" "2,085.34" "2,176.85" "2,296.59" "2,289.81" "2,296.59" "2,165.55" "2,174.62" "2,081.11" "2,218.47" "1,988.23" "1,155.36" "1,438.90" "1,605.75" "1,845.01" "1,998.88" "2,065.00" "2,238.00" "2,428.00" "2,748.00" "2,809.00" "3,018.00" "3,301.00" "3,605.00" "3,881.00" "4,314.00" "4,583.00" "4,919.00" "5,311.00" "5,770.00" "6,042.00" "6,415.00" "6,983.00" "7,400.00" "7,694.00" "8,354.00" "9,145.00" "8,838.00" "9,799.00" "10,385.14" "11,081.42" "11,852.86" "12,741.26" "13,513.97" "14,338.11" 2021 +714 RWA NGDP_RPCH Rwanda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -3.576 2.472 -2.468 6.035 12.974 4.388 5.501 -0.295 0.296 -5.706 0.419 -4.3 6.6 -10.378 -41.89 24.541 11.596 14.9 8.34 3.308 8.378 8.49 13.18 2.22 7.44 9.377 9.209 7.656 11.157 6.236 7.331 7.969 8.642 4.714 6.173 8.854 5.972 3.973 8.578 9.469 -3.357 10.874 5.982 6.705 6.962 7.495 6.065 6.098 2021 +714 RWA NGDP Rwanda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 138.645 157.387 167.897 182.252 203.912 222.624 218.266 220.317 226.212 247.103 244.031 272.734 309.776 321.799 199.514 385.387 488.411 648.278 718.385 720 806 871 934 "1,149.00" "1,372.00" "1,636.00" "1,831.00" "2,225.00" "2,831.00" "3,223.00" "3,570.00" "4,131.00" "4,700.00" "5,054.00" "5,620.00" "6,147.00" "6,842.00" "7,694.00" "8,303.00" "9,314.00" "9,607.00" "10,944.00" "12,672.14" "14,698.33" "16,585.32" "18,799.83" "20,942.29" "23,340.01" 2021 +714 RWA NGDPD Rwanda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.493 1.695 1.808 1.932 1.851 2.199 2.49 2.765 2.959 3.09 2.954 2.179 2.313 2.231 1.418 1.47 1.593 2.144 2.29 2.131 2.049 1.967 1.961 2.137 2.388 2.943 3.317 4.068 5.179 5.671 6.122 6.881 7.651 7.816 8.235 8.542 8.691 9.253 9.643 10.355 10.185 11.067 12.098 13.116 13.998 15.149 16.188 17.516 2021 +714 RWA PPPGDP Rwanda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.108 2.364 2.448 2.698 3.157 3.4 3.66 3.739 3.882 3.804 3.963 3.921 4.275 3.922 2.328 2.96 3.364 3.932 4.307 4.513 5.001 5.548 6.377 6.648 7.334 8.273 9.314 10.298 11.666 12.473 13.549 14.932 15.707 16.686 18.918 20.516 21.966 23.665 26.308 29.315 28.672 33.111 37.586 41.535 45.359 49.665 53.679 58.055 2021 +714 RWA NGDP_D Rwanda "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.96 8.818 9.645 9.874 9.778 10.227 9.504 9.622 9.85 11.411 11.222 13.105 13.964 16.185 17.268 26.783 30.416 35.137 35.939 34.867 36.014 35.873 33.988 40.904 45.461 49.561 50.791 57.331 65.624 70.325 72.576 77.782 81.456 83.648 87.607 88.028 92.459 100 99.39 101.848 108.701 111.685 122.022 132.639 139.927 147.551 154.968 162.783 2021 +714 RWA NGDPRPC Rwanda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "341,486.22" "337,501.57" "317,308.82" "324,191.83" "357,562.67" "361,014.27" "368,197.22" "354,742.37" "343,687.05" "313,413.30" "307,468.54" "285,469.84" "304,108.88" "290,394.28" "182,068.16" "240,120.89" "271,021.66" "297,448.08" "295,309.14" "275,333.33" "290,649.35" "307,341.77" "339,259.26" "338,433.74" "350,930.23" "375,113.64" "400,555.56" "421,847.83" "454,105.26" "472,474.23" "491,900.00" "520,686.28" "549,523.81" "564,672.90" "583,181.82" "617,964.60" "643,478.26" "652,033.90" "690,910.07" "738,929.48" "697,841.42" "756,244.26" "783,547.16" "817,587.25" "855,390.31" "899,654.59" "933,873.51" "969,703.32" 2012 +714 RWA NGDPRPPPPC Rwanda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,050.32" "1,038.06" 975.956 997.126 "1,099.77" "1,110.38" "1,132.48" "1,091.09" "1,057.09" 963.974 945.69 878.028 935.356 893.174 559.992 738.547 833.589 914.87 908.291 846.851 893.959 945.3 "1,043.47" "1,040.93" "1,079.37" "1,153.75" "1,232.00" "1,297.49" "1,396.71" "1,453.20" "1,512.95" "1,601.49" "1,690.19" "1,736.78" "1,793.71" "1,900.69" "1,979.16" "2,005.48" "2,125.05" "2,272.75" "2,146.37" "2,326.00" "2,409.98" "2,514.68" "2,630.95" "2,767.09" "2,872.34" "2,982.54" 2012 +714 RWA NGDPPC Rwanda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "27,181.92" "29,760.67" "30,603.88" "32,009.24" "34,963.62" "36,920.55" "34,993.19" "34,131.93" "33,852.93" "35,762.51" "34,503.46" "37,411.44" "42,464.32" "47,000.78" "31,440.42" "64,312.53" "82,435.03" "104,514.16" "106,132.48" "96,000.00" "104,675.33" "110,253.17" "115,308.64" "138,433.74" "159,534.88" "185,909.09" "203,444.44" "241,847.83" "298,000.00" "332,268.04" "357,000.00" "405,000.00" "447,619.05" "472,336.45" "510,909.09" "543,982.30" "594,956.52" "652,033.90" "686,692.16" "752,584.93" "758,561.04" "844,610.39" "956,098.88" "1,084,443.35" "1,196,919.85" "1,327,447.00" "1,447,202.65" "1,578,512.53" 2012 +714 RWA NGDPDPC Rwanda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 292.782 320.559 329.641 339.297 317.361 364.611 399.283 428.416 442.811 447.143 417.717 298.957 317.043 325.858 223.451 245.276 268.93 345.662 338.306 284.166 266.055 248.99 242.079 257.475 277.634 334.407 368.508 442.135 545.188 584.677 612.224 674.655 728.668 730.465 748.658 755.951 755.737 784.138 797.48 836.716 804.188 854.106 912.744 967.735 "1,010.23" "1,069.66" "1,118.65" "1,184.62" 2012 +714 RWA PPPPC Rwanda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 413.199 447.013 446.237 473.77 541.398 563.907 586.707 579.249 580.986 550.586 560.357 537.86 586.036 572.87 366.844 493.957 567.732 633.834 636.359 601.673 649.532 702.31 787.327 800.913 852.78 940.133 "1,034.87" "1,119.34" "1,228.04" "1,285.90" "1,354.86" "1,463.95" "1,495.86" "1,559.41" "1,719.82" "1,815.60" "1,910.12" "2,005.48" "2,175.82" "2,368.67" "2,263.92" "2,555.33" "2,835.82" "3,064.45" "3,273.41" "3,506.79" "3,709.47" "3,926.33" 2012 +714 RWA NGAP_NPGDP Rwanda Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +714 RWA PPPSH Rwanda Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.017 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.011 0.006 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.012 0.011 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.017 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.022 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.027 2021 +714 RWA PPPEX Rwanda Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 65.784 66.577 68.582 67.563 64.58 65.473 59.643 58.924 58.268 64.953 61.574 69.556 72.46 82.044 85.705 130.199 145.201 164.892 166.781 159.555 161.155 156.987 146.456 172.845 187.076 197.748 196.589 216.063 242.664 258.393 263.495 276.649 299.239 302.895 297.072 299.615 311.476 325.126 315.602 317.725 335.066 330.529 337.151 353.879 365.649 378.536 390.137 402.033 2021 +714 RWA NID_NGDP Rwanda Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 7.564 7.815 10.803 10.817 11.816 11.179 10.684 10.624 9.77 9.05 8.522 8.872 10.612 11.453 6.42 14.152 13.619 12.181 11.473 11.944 12.283 12.744 12.634 13.142 14.359 15.159 15.019 16.809 21.371 21.036 20.56 20.891 23.298 24.436 23.238 24.256 26.133 23.837 21.414 23.481 25.138 26.288 25.77 28.406 29.423 28.622 28.369 28.223 2021 +714 RWA NGSD_NGDP Rwanda Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 7.71 6.906 9.403 8.288 11.249 10.369 9.362 6.642 6.417 5.11 3.141 1.792 5.055 5.508 4.695 9.345 7.008 4.998 6.972 5.147 9.167 11.677 11.349 11.681 16.744 16.903 11.697 15.151 16.031 15.058 14.014 13.983 13.634 16.95 11.889 11.57 10.82 14.376 11.293 11.605 13.086 15.364 13.139 16.717 19.092 19.712 20.519 20.942 2021 +714 RWA PCPI Rwanda "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. 02/01/2014 Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 6.797 7.235 8.147 8.687 9.153 9.311 9.209 9.59 9.87 9.972 10.391 12.428 13.608 15.305 18.519 28.883 32.693 36.536 38.897 37.956 39.44 40.765 41.572 44.667 50.019 54.581 59.401 64.795 74.8 82.539 84.442 89.228 94.837 98.841 100.605 103.127 109.03 114.303 115.862 118.673 127.829 128.875 141.118 152.407 160.027 168.029 176.43 185.252 2021 +714 RWA PCPIPCH Rwanda "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 7.195 6.438 12.613 6.629 5.359 1.729 -1.1 4.146 2.913 1.038 4.202 19.6 9.5 12.468 20.996 55.967 13.193 11.755 6.462 -2.419 3.908 3.359 1.981 7.445 11.98 9.122 8.831 9.081 15.44 10.347 2.306 5.668 6.286 4.223 1.784 2.507 5.723 4.837 1.364 2.426 7.716 0.818 9.5 8 5 5 5 5 2021 +714 RWA PCPIE Rwanda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. 02/01/2014 Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 7.169 7.392 8.755 8.911 9.439 9.26 9.479 9.753 9.977 10.05 10.657 12.939 14.814 15.931 22.678 31.908 34.697 40.459 38.049 38.798 41.096 41.006 43.534 46.876 51.681 54.579 61.204 65.231 79.793 84.37 84.561 91.61 95.169 98.638 100.723 105.287 112.956 113.707 114.998 122.739 127.334 129.706 141.055 150.224 157.735 165.622 173.903 182.598 2021 +714 RWA PCPIEPCH Rwanda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 3.108 18.428 1.792 5.924 -1.898 2.362 2.895 2.293 0.728 6.048 21.408 14.495 7.536 42.351 40.7 8.743 16.606 -5.956 1.967 5.924 -0.219 6.165 7.677 10.25 5.608 12.138 6.579 22.323 5.737 0.227 8.336 3.885 3.645 2.114 4.531 7.284 0.665 1.135 6.731 3.743 1.863 8.75 6.5 5 5 5 5 2021 +714 RWA TM_RPCH Rwanda Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1992 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1992 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -2.58 -2.792 -5.159 -7.481 5.487 2.575 14.732 -6.834 -2.965 -9.211 4.89 -3.677 13.454 20.465 29.422 -51.056 4.701 36.394 -5.487 4.264 -22.487 3.641 9.623 2.091 12.402 21.34 26.162 31.556 28.771 20.711 4.17 15.629 29.123 -0.804 10 12.395 -5.307 12.622 10.657 8.546 2.796 3.961 14.06 6.425 5.09 8.387 6.033 8.386 2021 +714 RWA TMG_RPCH Rwanda Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1992 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1992 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 9.619 12.523 -0.175 -8.113 0.963 16.568 15.007 -8.557 1.977 -14.713 -13.606 3.457 1.819 20.465 29.422 -51.056 4.701 36.394 -5.487 4.264 -22.487 3.641 9.623 2.091 12.402 21.34 26.162 31.556 28.771 20.711 4.17 15.629 29.123 -0.804 10 12.395 -5.307 12.622 10.657 8.546 2.796 3.961 14.06 6.425 5.09 8.387 6.033 8.386 2021 +714 RWA TX_RPCH Rwanda Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1992 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1992 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -5.444 21.299 -16.182 8.183 12.424 -6.128 25.887 -0.988 -14.82 -0.061 6.889 -4.815 7.72 -9.957 -60.261 21.34 39.357 13.374 -12.454 13.897 -3.889 18.021 10.082 3.659 28.25 13.494 12.501 -0.147 21.75 -20.183 11.672 19.799 21.247 9.616 8.538 -3.761 9.81 29.573 7.37 -5.143 -15.321 34.124 9.769 18.897 17.202 15.817 12.534 12.944 2021 +714 RWA TXG_RPCH Rwanda Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1992 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1992 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -20.544 32.478 -16.432 26.469 13.496 -10.982 28.213 -2.923 -22.49 -0.424 23.998 -6.625 -3.66 -9.957 -60.261 21.34 39.357 13.374 -12.454 13.897 -3.889 18.021 10.082 3.659 28.25 13.494 12.501 -0.147 21.75 -20.183 11.672 19.799 21.247 9.616 8.538 -3.761 9.81 29.573 7.37 -5.143 -15.321 34.124 9.769 18.897 17.202 15.817 12.534 12.944 2021 +714 RWA LUR Rwanda Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +714 RWA LE Rwanda Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +714 RWA LP Rwanda Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022 5.101 5.288 5.486 5.694 5.832 6.03 6.237 6.455 6.682 6.91 7.073 7.29 7.295 6.847 6.346 5.992 5.925 6.203 6.769 7.5 7.7 7.9 8.1 8.3 8.6 8.8 9 9.2 9.5 9.7 10 10.2 10.5 10.7 11 11.3 11.5 11.8 12.091 12.376 12.665 12.957 13.254 13.554 13.857 14.162 14.471 14.786 2012 +714 RWA GGR Rwanda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.289 44.006 7.547 61.528 70.828 95.8 98.982 129.326 145.235 150.37 172.37 198.542 276.455 344.932 376.429 464.201 659.639 727.961 828.26 984.798 "1,043.40" "1,258.43" "1,324.86" "1,470.53" "1,565.16" "1,736.94" "1,975.38" "2,152.30" "2,295.33" "2,687.96" "3,290.29" "3,448.89" "3,879.05" "4,473.13" "5,074.74" "5,669.50" 2021 +714 RWA GGR_NGDP Rwanda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.297 13.675 3.783 15.965 14.502 14.778 13.778 17.962 18.019 17.264 18.455 17.28 20.15 21.084 20.559 20.863 23.301 22.586 23.201 23.839 22.2 24.9 23.574 23.923 22.876 22.575 23.791 23.108 23.892 24.561 25.965 23.464 23.388 23.793 24.232 24.291 2021 +714 RWA GGX Rwanda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 66.616 65.252 26.59 69.393 95.277 110.197 117.592 161.101 146.995 166.06 191.236 212.718 245.249 326.538 376.96 498.815 636.256 719.606 851.061 "1,020.35" "1,155.35" "1,322.62" "1,545.04" "1,635.39" "1,720.53" "1,930.57" "2,188.90" "2,624.91" "3,211.17" "3,453.93" "4,096.42" "4,290.22" "4,735.54" "5,258.77" "5,865.35" "6,509.74" 2021 +714 RWA GGX_NGDP Rwanda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.505 20.277 13.327 18.006 19.508 16.998 16.369 22.375 18.238 19.065 20.475 18.513 17.875 19.96 20.588 22.419 22.475 22.327 23.839 24.7 24.582 26.17 27.492 26.605 25.147 25.092 26.363 28.182 33.425 31.56 32.326 29.188 28.553 27.972 28.007 27.891 2021 +714 RWA GGXCNL Rwanda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -22.327 -21.246 -19.043 -7.865 -24.449 -14.397 -18.61 -31.775 -1.76 -15.69 -18.867 -14.176 31.206 18.394 -0.531 -34.614 23.383 8.355 -22.801 -35.556 -111.944 -64.189 -220.175 -164.864 -155.365 -193.631 -213.521 -472.611 -915.845 -765.969 -806.137 -841.329 -856.494 -785.641 -790.616 -840.24 2021 +714 RWA GGXCNL_NGDP Rwanda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.207 -6.602 -9.545 -2.041 -5.006 -2.221 -2.591 -4.413 -0.218 -1.801 -2.02 -1.234 2.274 1.124 -0.029 -1.556 0.826 0.259 -0.639 -0.861 -2.382 -1.27 -3.918 -2.682 -2.271 -2.517 -2.572 -5.074 -9.533 -6.999 -6.361 -5.724 -5.164 -4.179 -3.775 -3.6 2021 +714 RWA GGSB Rwanda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +714 RWA GGSB_NPGDP Rwanda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +714 RWA GGXONLB Rwanda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -17.104 -15.072 -11.682 -0.039 -17.549 -7.559 -12.438 -25.376 2.946 -9.8 -11.984 -3.998 43.112 29.805 10.908 -23.634 35.995 19.767 -8.126 -18.923 -92.854 -21.816 -176.876 -113.435 -89.234 -113.971 -115.913 -353.145 -760.401 -566.957 -519.481 -523.247 -495.561 -389.072 -353.141 -460.461 2021 +714 RWA GGXONLB_NGDP Rwanda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.521 -4.684 -5.855 -0.01 -3.593 -1.166 -1.731 -3.524 0.366 -1.125 -1.283 -0.348 3.142 1.822 0.596 -1.062 1.271 0.613 -0.228 -0.458 -1.976 -0.432 -3.147 -1.845 -1.304 -1.481 -1.396 -3.792 -7.915 -5.181 -4.099 -3.56 -2.988 -2.07 -1.686 -1.973 2021 +714 RWA GGXWDN Rwanda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +714 RWA GGXWDN_NGDP Rwanda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +714 RWA GGXWDG Rwanda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 388.291 407.564 468.232 503.584 564.242 693.085 731.825 860.453 914.652 "1,110.54" 964.804 412.05 491.9 517.871 596.314 671.904 773.546 897.436 "1,318.11" "1,591.77" "1,990.93" "2,501.62" "3,178.90" "3,730.19" "4,640.40" "6,299.54" "7,285.97" "8,631.75" "10,077.26" "11,509.43" "12,695.61" "13,888.39" "14,780.23" 2021 +714 RWA GGXWDG_NGDP Rwanda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100.754 83.447 72.227 70.099 78.367 85.991 84.021 92.126 79.604 80.943 58.973 22.504 22.108 18.293 18.502 18.821 18.725 19.094 26.081 28.323 32.389 36.563 41.317 44.926 49.822 65.572 66.575 68.116 68.561 69.395 67.53 66.317 63.326 2021 +714 RWA NGDP_FY Rwanda "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014. Authorities are transitioning to GFSM 2014, with projections done on this basis Basis of recording: Expenditures are recorded on accrual basis, while revenues are recorded on cash basis. General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" 138.645 157.387 167.897 182.252 203.912 222.624 218.266 220.317 226.212 247.103 244.031 272.734 309.776 321.799 199.514 385.387 488.411 648.278 718.385 720 806 871 934 "1,149.00" "1,372.00" "1,636.00" "1,831.00" "2,225.00" "2,831.00" "3,223.00" "3,570.00" "4,131.00" "4,700.00" "5,054.00" "5,620.00" "6,147.00" "6,842.00" "7,694.00" "8,303.00" "9,314.00" "9,607.00" "10,944.00" "12,672.14" "14,698.33" "16,585.32" "18,799.83" "20,942.29" "23,340.01" 2021 +714 RWA BCA Rwanda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Rwandan franc Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.052 -0.072 -0.09 -0.048 -0.041 -0.064 -0.069 -0.135 -0.119 -0.102 -0.085 -0.034 -0.083 -0.129 0.099 0.057 -0.009 -0.062 -0.083 -0.141 -0.094 -0.102 -0.136 -0.105 -0.044 -0.066 -0.139 -0.085 -0.242 -0.379 -0.399 -0.477 -0.741 -0.585 -0.935 -1.084 -1.331 -0.875 -0.975 -1.231 -1.228 -1.209 -1.528 -1.533 -1.446 -1.35 -1.271 -1.275 2021 +714 RWA BCA_NGDPD Rwanda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.492 -4.235 -4.991 -2.471 -2.24 -2.898 -2.782 -4.886 -4.035 -3.311 -2.864 -1.549 -3.585 -5.786 6.99 3.911 -0.534 -2.905 -3.611 -6.634 -4.606 -5.21 -6.947 -4.919 -1.846 -2.227 -4.187 -2.097 -4.678 -6.676 -6.52 -6.932 -9.685 -7.486 -11.349 -12.686 -15.313 -9.46 -10.109 -11.886 -12.052 -10.924 -12.631 -11.689 -10.331 -8.909 -7.851 -7.281 2021 +862 WSM NGDP_R Samoa "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 2000 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2012/13. Base year was updated from 2009 to 2013, affecting the data from 2009. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.925 0.841 0.833 0.837 0.853 0.903 0.946 0.951 0.978 1.035 0.969 0.945 0.984 1.001 1.065 1.134 1.217 1.227 1.24 1.232 1.295 1.391 1.469 1.546 1.594 1.699 1.736 1.744 1.806 1.796 1.842 1.913 1.841 1.843 1.856 1.927 2.081 2.11 2.097 2.191 2.123 1.972 1.874 1.949 2.032 2.104 2.168 2.224 2021 +862 WSM NGDP_RPCH Samoa "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -6.123 -9.056 -1.014 0.485 1.98 5.826 4.79 0.509 2.871 5.819 -6.444 -2.443 4.135 1.683 6.39 6.556 7.274 0.803 1.1 -0.636 5.093 7.39 5.652 5.213 3.087 6.639 2.132 0.486 3.556 -0.536 2.533 3.849 -3.732 0.107 0.66 3.85 7.984 1.406 -0.61 4.452 -3.108 -7.085 -4.989 4.027 4.25 3.541 3.014 2.6 2021 +862 WSM NGDP Samoa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Data prior to 2000 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Data refer to fiscal years Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2012/13. Base year was updated from 2009 to 2013, affecting the data from 2009. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.116 0.123 0.147 0.175 0.206 0.237 0.251 0.263 0.287 0.321 0.42 0.423 0.475 0.509 0.4 0.597 0.635 0.716 0.788 0.786 0.843 0.936 1.004 1.083 1.195 1.326 1.425 1.539 1.74 1.759 1.726 1.776 1.779 1.823 1.85 1.998 2.206 2.244 2.254 2.39 2.344 2.169 2.163 2.324 2.483 2.63 2.772 2.91 2021 +862 WSM NGDPD Samoa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.127 0.119 0.122 0.113 0.111 0.106 0.112 0.124 0.138 0.141 0.182 0.176 0.193 0.198 0.158 0.242 0.258 0.28 0.286 0.262 0.271 0.273 0.289 0.342 0.418 0.486 0.516 0.568 0.684 0.618 0.68 0.744 0.773 0.798 0.797 0.824 0.844 0.885 0.878 0.913 0.869 0.844 0.83 0.835 0.886 0.932 0.976 1.018 2021 +862 WSM PPPGDP Samoa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.195 0.194 0.204 0.213 0.225 0.245 0.262 0.27 0.288 0.316 0.307 0.309 0.33 0.343 0.373 0.406 0.443 0.454 0.465 0.468 0.503 0.552 0.593 0.636 0.673 0.74 0.779 0.804 0.849 0.85 0.882 0.935 0.917 0.934 0.958 1.004 1.095 1.132 1.152 1.225 1.201 1.162 1.183 1.274 1.356 1.43 1.502 1.57 2021 +862 WSM NGDP_D Samoa "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 12.592 14.638 17.708 20.866 24.138 26.231 26.497 27.613 29.36 30.969 43.389 44.72 48.309 50.845 37.553 52.671 52.151 58.394 63.513 63.795 65.119 67.311 68.309 70.049 75.003 78 82.113 88.263 96.312 97.92 93.722 92.869 96.608 98.875 99.718 103.672 105.999 106.322 107.489 109.101 110.436 109.99 115.417 119.213 122.18 125.013 127.879 130.867 2021 +862 WSM NGDPRPC Samoa "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,175.31" "7,098.16" "7,423.41" "7,929.28" "8,329.20" "8,710.48" "8,923.29" "9,456.16" "9,596.27" "9,580.87" "9,855.26" "9,734.27" "9,906.14" "10,203.75" "9,738.77" "9,666.25" "9,653.71" "9,958.58" "10,696.72" "10,801.73" "10,693.73" "11,115.11" "10,698.12" "9,874.22" "9,319.37" "9,630.26" "9,972.90" "10,257.49" "10,496.49" "10,697.93" 2020 +862 WSM NGDPRPPPPC Samoa "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,848.99" "3,807.60" "3,982.08" "4,253.44" "4,467.96" "4,672.49" "4,786.64" "5,072.49" "5,147.64" "5,139.39" "5,286.58" "5,221.67" "5,313.86" "5,473.51" "5,224.09" "5,185.19" "5,178.46" "5,342.00" "5,737.95" "5,794.28" "5,736.35" "5,962.38" "5,738.70" "5,296.74" "4,999.11" "5,165.88" "5,349.68" "5,502.34" "5,630.54" "5,738.60" 2020 +862 WSM NGDPPC Samoa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,557.28" "4,528.29" "4,834.05" "5,337.32" "5,689.56" "6,101.58" "6,692.75" "7,375.77" "7,879.82" "8,456.33" "9,491.80" "9,531.81" "9,284.19" "9,476.11" "9,408.46" "9,557.50" "9,626.53" "10,324.25" "11,338.43" "11,484.65" "11,494.62" "12,126.71" "11,814.58" "10,860.68" "10,756.10" "11,480.53" "12,184.93" "12,823.20" "13,422.85" "14,000.03" 2020 +862 WSM NGDPDPC Samoa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,655.95" "1,509.12" "1,552.03" "1,557.51" "1,638.54" "1,927.09" "2,341.91" "2,704.30" "2,850.16" "3,121.32" "3,733.91" "3,348.77" "3,658.42" "3,969.17" "4,088.77" "4,182.94" "4,144.65" "4,258.96" "4,338.05" "4,529.35" "4,478.96" "4,632.08" "4,379.31" "4,224.84" "4,128.37" "4,125.94" "4,348.21" "4,544.40" "4,724.49" "4,895.22" 2020 +862 WSM PPPPC Samoa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,687.63" "2,696.19" "2,883.62" "3,149.52" "3,359.93" "3,583.09" "3,769.16" "4,119.50" "4,309.54" "4,418.90" "4,632.62" "4,605.07" "4,742.71" "4,986.70" "4,848.48" "4,896.65" "4,981.74" "5,190.48" "5,631.07" "5,794.28" "5,873.38" "6,214.03" "6,052.98" "5,818.97" "5,882.45" "6,295.27" "6,656.04" "6,973.22" "7,271.54" "7,554.50" 2020 +862 WSM NGAP_NPGDP Samoa Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +862 WSM PPPSH Samoa Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2021 +862 WSM PPPEX Samoa Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.599 0.636 0.724 0.821 0.917 0.966 0.957 0.973 0.999 1.014 1.37 1.365 1.442 1.483 1.072 1.473 1.432 1.577 1.696 1.68 1.676 1.695 1.693 1.703 1.776 1.79 1.828 1.914 2.049 2.07 1.958 1.9 1.94 1.952 1.932 1.989 2.014 1.982 1.957 1.952 1.952 1.866 1.829 1.824 1.831 1.839 1.846 1.853 2021 +862 WSM NID_NGDP Samoa Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +862 WSM NGSD_NGDP Samoa Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +862 WSM PCPI Samoa "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: 2016. Feb 2016 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 12.768 15.387 18.203 21.199 23.713 25.869 26.563 29.527 30.47 34.202 37.104 36.428 39.72 40.399 45.281 43.956 46.338 49.535 52.21 52.405 52.318 53.308 57.269 59.769 64.459 69.5 71.746 74.962 79.659 91.323 91.14 93.76 99.565 99.358 98.129 100.015 100.089 101.436 105.172 107.475 109.065 105.782 115.038 122.316 125.985 129.765 133.658 137.668 2022 +862 WSM PCPIPCH Samoa "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 33.05 20.51 18.3 16.46 11.86 9.091 2.682 11.161 3.192 12.25 8.483 -1.82 9.034 1.709 12.087 -2.926 5.418 6.9 5.4 0.373 -0.165 1.891 7.43 4.367 7.847 7.821 3.231 4.482 6.267 14.642 -0.201 2.875 6.191 -0.207 -1.238 1.923 0.073 1.346 3.683 2.189 1.48 -3.01 8.75 6.327 3 3 3 3 2022 +862 WSM PCPIE Samoa "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 1991 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes. Data refer to fiscal years Base year: 2016. Feb 2016 = 100 Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.359 28.092 31.228 32.224 36.172 39.213 39.437 42.109 43.949 46.661 47.459 50.172 52.088 53.205 52.894 54.347 54.977 60.403 60.403 69.661 70.394 71.861 77.635 84.51 92.942 92.667 95.325 100.55 98.808 98.992 99.358 101.6 102.633 108.567 108.473 104.913 109.193 121.043 123.868 127.584 131.411 135.353 139.414 2022 +862 WSM PCPIEPCH Samoa "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.682 11.161 3.192 12.25 8.407 0.57 6.776 4.371 6.17 1.71 5.717 3.818 2.145 -0.585 2.748 1.16 9.869 0 15.326 1.053 2.083 8.036 8.855 9.978 -0.296 2.868 5.481 -1.732 0.186 0.37 2.256 1.017 5.782 -0.087 -3.282 4.08 10.852 2.334 3 3 3 3 2022 +862 WSM TM_RPCH Samoa Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +862 WSM TMG_RPCH Samoa Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +862 WSM TX_RPCH Samoa Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +862 WSM TXG_RPCH Samoa Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +862 WSM LUR Samoa Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +862 WSM LE Samoa Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +862 WSM LP Samoa Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Asian Development Bank; Samoa Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.173 0.174 0.174 0.175 0.176 0.177 0.179 0.18 0.181 0.182 0.183 0.185 0.186 0.187 0.189 0.191 0.192 0.194 0.195 0.195 0.196 0.197 0.198 0.2 0.201 0.202 0.204 0.205 0.206 0.208 2020 +862 WSM GGR Samoa General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.159 0.185 0.178 0.217 0.254 0.236 0.234 0.268 0.251 0.262 0.291 0.304 0.318 0.408 0.388 0.487 0.475 0.501 0.413 0.505 0.466 0.491 0.555 0.534 0.596 0.648 0.677 0.795 0.842 0.792 0.755 0.765 0.812 0.873 0.934 0.996 2021 +862 WSM GGR_NGDP Samoa General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.509 36.283 44.574 36.385 40.07 32.969 29.764 34.078 29.766 28.035 28.973 28.029 26.578 30.811 27.24 31.618 27.332 28.477 23.903 28.403 26.179 26.922 29.973 26.747 27.001 28.895 30.031 33.257 35.911 36.519 34.924 32.924 32.716 33.206 33.696 34.211 2021 +862 WSM GGX Samoa General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.206 0.252 0.216 0.252 0.247 0.222 0.222 0.266 0.256 0.281 0.309 0.309 0.327 0.405 0.395 0.478 0.482 0.553 0.507 0.598 0.598 0.56 0.654 0.61 0.603 0.693 0.676 0.759 0.715 0.754 0.751 0.827 0.913 0.966 1.019 1.067 2021 +862 WSM GGX_NGDP Samoa General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.395 49.452 54.079 42.21 38.857 31.048 28.127 33.805 30.382 29.993 30.743 28.541 27.321 30.58 27.684 31.073 27.688 31.46 29.39 33.653 33.609 30.738 35.349 30.534 27.348 30.872 29.974 31.75 30.503 34.776 34.745 35.569 36.764 36.728 36.776 36.655 2021 +862 WSM GGXCNL Samoa General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.047 -0.067 -0.038 -0.035 0.008 0.014 0.013 0.002 -0.005 -0.018 -0.018 -0.006 -0.009 0.003 -0.006 0.008 -0.006 -0.052 -0.095 -0.093 -0.132 -0.07 -0.099 -0.076 -0.008 -0.044 0.001 0.036 0.127 0.038 0.004 -0.061 -0.101 -0.093 -0.085 -0.071 2021 +862 WSM GGXCNL_NGDP Samoa General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.886 -13.169 -9.505 -5.824 1.213 1.921 1.637 0.274 -0.616 -1.957 -1.77 -0.512 -0.743 0.231 -0.444 0.546 -0.356 -2.982 -5.486 -5.25 -7.43 -3.817 -5.376 -3.787 -0.346 -1.977 0.057 1.507 5.408 1.743 0.179 -2.645 -4.048 -3.521 -3.08 -2.445 2021 +862 WSM GGSB Samoa General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +862 WSM GGSB_NPGDP Samoa General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +862 WSM GGXONLB Samoa General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +862 WSM GGXONLB_NGDP Samoa General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +862 WSM GGXWDN Samoa General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +862 WSM GGXWDN_NGDP Samoa General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +862 WSM GGXWDG Samoa General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.464 0.467 0.47 0.503 0.505 0.463 0.476 0.453 0.477 0.484 0.49 0.585 0.695 0.738 0.906 0.986 1.015 1.126 1.081 1.047 1.114 1.059 1.012 1.004 1.003 1.048 1.156 1.258 1.352 1.432 2021 +862 WSM GGXWDG_NGDP Samoa General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.947 59.444 55.769 53.784 50.287 42.763 39.842 34.151 33.496 31.466 28.18 33.256 40.281 41.526 50.928 54.08 54.874 56.366 48.994 46.684 49.405 44.291 43.186 46.301 46.364 45.096 46.554 47.808 48.76 49.192 2021 +862 WSM NGDP_FY Samoa "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022 0.116 0.123 0.147 0.175 0.206 0.237 0.251 0.263 0.287 0.321 0.42 0.423 0.475 0.509 0.4 0.597 0.635 0.716 0.788 0.786 0.843 0.936 1.004 1.083 1.195 1.326 1.425 1.539 1.74 1.759 1.726 1.776 1.779 1.823 1.85 1.998 2.206 2.244 2.254 2.39 2.344 2.169 2.163 2.324 2.483 2.63 2.772 2.91 2021 +862 WSM BCA Samoa Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Data prior to 2000 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Samoan tala Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.016 -0.017 -0.009 0.001 -0.003 0.002 0.01 0.011 0.013 0.014 0.013 -0.031 -0.025 -0.035 0.004 0.01 0.011 -0.009 0.003 -0.022 -0.004 -0.011 -0.024 -0.013 -0.014 -0.035 -0.044 -0.076 -0.032 -0.029 -0.043 -0.022 -0.05 -0.012 -0.069 -0.022 -0.036 -0.016 0.007 0.026 0.001 -0.123 -0.07 -0.062 -0.056 -0.043 -0.034 -0.021 2022 +862 WSM BCA_NGDPD Samoa Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -12.622 -13.889 -7.672 1.099 -2.394 1.788 8.666 8.982 9.768 10.123 7.143 -17.417 -13.173 -17.565 2.409 4.013 4.383 -3.139 0.901 -8.217 -1.653 -3.978 -8.296 -3.768 -3.324 -7.139 -8.521 -13.453 -4.748 -4.615 -6.26 -2.967 -6.48 -1.454 -8.631 -2.635 -4.233 -1.793 0.801 2.839 0.17 -14.522 -8.42 -7.397 -6.357 -4.616 -3.437 -2.024 2021 +135 SMR NGDP_R San Marino "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.018 1.094 1.193 1.219 1.287 1.291 1.341 1.402 1.436 1.491 1.597 1.591 1.43 1.347 1.232 1.143 1.133 1.126 1.156 1.183 1.186 1.204 1.229 1.147 1.209 1.247 1.257 1.27 1.287 1.304 1.321 2020 +135 SMR NGDP_RPCH San Marino "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.52 8.998 2.203 5.539 0.315 3.9 4.565 2.426 3.826 7.103 -0.389 -10.135 -5.811 -8.535 -7.233 -0.82 -0.648 2.689 2.339 0.267 1.484 2.077 -6.684 5.442 3.149 0.753 1.082 1.3 1.3 1.3 2020 +135 SMR NGDP San Marino "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.859 0.94 1.041 1.091 1.183 1.215 1.293 1.379 1.436 1.521 1.597 1.634 1.48 1.419 1.303 1.249 1.264 1.26 1.279 1.327 1.353 1.402 1.444 1.352 1.439 1.536 1.581 1.633 1.685 1.735 1.788 2020 +135 SMR NGDPD San Marino "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.008 1.06 1.148 1.462 1.714 1.788 1.91 2.189 2.403 2.062 1.883 1.813 1.606 1.678 1.674 1.42 1.468 1.528 1.656 1.616 1.543 1.703 1.623 1.621 1.678 1.742 1.806 1.873 2020 +135 SMR PPPGDP San Marino "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.149 1.249 1.381 1.443 1.557 1.587 1.681 1.805 1.907 2.041 2.245 2.279 2.061 1.965 1.834 1.748 1.74 1.825 1.85 1.925 1.982 2.06 2.14 2.021 2.22 2.452 2.559 2.641 2.725 2.813 2.904 2020 +135 SMR NGDP_D San Marino "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 84.363 85.88 87.237 89.471 91.946 94.101 96.415 98.331 100.007 102.002 100 102.708 103.492 105.374 105.782 109.322 111.504 111.865 110.646 112.108 114.053 116.419 117.47 117.92 118.969 123.101 125.807 128.528 130.902 133.117 135.396 2020 +135 SMR NGDPRPC San Marino "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "48,514.85" "49,122.39" "50,357.77" "53,253.63" "52,376.44" "46,473.60" "43,220.20" "39,066.57" "35,815.12" "35,103.95" "34,466.61" "35,079.30" "35,715.83" "35,627.47" "35,970.99" "36,529.96" "33,913.63" "35,650.03" "36,660.22" "36,823.48" "37,108.36" "37,478.34" "37,852.00" "38,229.39" 2020 +135 SMR NGDPRPPPPC San Marino "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "81,052.65" "82,067.65" "84,131.59" "88,969.63" "87,504.13" "77,642.39" "72,207.02" "65,267.64" "59,835.50" "58,647.38" "57,582.58" "58,606.19" "59,669.62" "59,522.01" "60,095.91" "61,029.77" "56,658.73" "59,559.70" "61,247.39" "61,520.15" "61,996.10" "62,614.21" "63,238.48" "63,868.97" 2020 +135 SMR NGDPPC San Marino "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "47,704.98" "49,125.72" "51,366.00" "53,253.63" "53,794.71" "48,096.67" "45,542.86" "41,325.33" "39,153.78" "39,142.44" "38,555.99" "38,813.73" "40,040.45" "40,634.37" "41,877.02" "42,911.70" "39,990.98" "42,412.40" "45,129.12" "46,326.46" "47,694.53" "49,059.92" "50,387.26" "51,761.14" 2020 +135 SMR NGDPDPC San Marino "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "59,313.41" "61,150.61" "64,498.51" "72,991.53" "79,110.20" "67,011.54" "60,426.24" "57,512.89" "50,336.19" "51,986.53" "51,234.87" "43,068.69" "44,308.67" "45,887.69" "49,477.28" "48,043.86" "45,640.98" "50,196.20" "47,700.04" "47,484.38" "49,017.39" "50,718.24" "52,429.23" "54,215.32" 2020 +135 SMR PPPPC San Marino "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "62,450.65" "65,215.66" "68,918.72" "74,851.54" "75,030.34" "67,001.08" "63,059.62" "58,183.64" "54,797.23" "53,898.35" "55,875.22" "56,137.70" "58,102.79" "59,522.01" "61,531.50" "63,605.53" "59,761.61" "65,431.87" "72,069.81" "74,970.01" "77,135.24" "79,352.14" "81,669.04" "84,079.38" 2020 +135 SMR NGAP_NPGDP San Marino Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +135 SMR PPPSH San Marino Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +135 SMR PPPEX San Marino Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.747 0.752 0.754 0.756 0.76 0.765 0.769 0.764 0.753 0.745 0.711 0.717 0.718 0.722 0.71 0.715 0.726 0.69 0.691 0.689 0.683 0.681 0.675 0.669 0.648 0.626 0.618 0.618 0.618 0.617 0.616 2020 +135 SMR NID_NGDP San Marino Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2007 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.535 60.319 65.184 64.851 61.659 61.334 58.625 23.818 25.516 18.791 19.613 15.458 18.639 19.615 16.102 12.086 15.769 19.119 20.607 24.024 18.051 18.606 22.232 23.072 23.39 23.472 23.551 23.626 2020 +135 SMR NGSD_NGDP San Marino Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +135 SMR PCPI San Marino "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 83.471 84.589 85.798 87.245 89.074 91.278 95.017 97.313 99.662 101.834 104.713 106.393 107.577 107.733 108.352 109.485 111.417 112.476 112.718 115.066 122.983 128.469 130.406 132.585 135.084 137.538 2021 +135 SMR PCPIPCH San Marino "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.339 1.429 1.687 2.095 2.475 4.096 2.417 2.413 2.179 2.827 1.604 1.113 0.146 0.574 1.046 1.764 0.951 0.215 2.083 6.88 4.461 1.507 1.671 1.885 1.816 2021 +135 SMR PCPIE San Marino "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 85.331 86.259 87.898 89.662 93.265 96.208 98.097 100.697 103.052 105.66 107.2 107.73 107.98 108.88 110.24 112.01 112.85 113.093 115.449 123.392 128.897 130.84 133.026 135.534 137.996 2021 +135 SMR PCPIEPCH San Marino "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.087 1.9 2.007 4.019 3.155 1.964 2.65 2.339 2.531 1.458 0.494 0.232 0.833 1.249 1.606 0.75 0.215 2.083 6.88 4.461 1.507 1.671 1.885 1.816 2021 +135 SMR TM_RPCH San Marino Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +135 SMR TMG_RPCH San Marino Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +135 SMR TX_RPCH San Marino Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +135 SMR TXG_RPCH San Marino Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +135 SMR LUR San Marino Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.54 3.921 4.119 3.362 3.56 3.313 3.021 3.114 4.483 4.945 5.469 6.95 8.079 8.739 9.183 8.597 8.095 8.009 7.663 7.342 6.129 5.9 5.66 5.693 5.715 5.715 5.715 2021 +135 SMR LE San Marino Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +135 SMR LP San Marino Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.031 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.035 2021 +135 SMR GGR San Marino General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.295 0.329 0.322 0.359 0.363 0.331 0.314 0.278 0.294 0.283 0.312 0.294 0.308 0.299 0.322 0.323 0.292 0.297 0.322 0.347 0.362 0.374 0.385 0.397 2020 +135 SMR GGR_NGDP San Marino General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.419 22.913 21.162 22.478 22.208 22.377 22.125 21.327 23.497 22.419 24.796 22.969 23.251 22.08 22.951 22.341 21.586 20.649 20.938 21.942 22.161 22.183 22.205 22.227 2020 +135 SMR GGX San Marino General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.262 0.278 0.299 0.33 0.36 0.368 0.346 0.331 0.382 0.381 0.299 0.336 0.311 0.346 0.344 0.324 0.8 0.564 0.401 0.419 0.41 0.412 0.422 0.436 2020 +135 SMR GGX_NGDP San Marino General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.975 19.33 19.655 20.653 22.032 24.837 24.363 25.376 30.576 30.16 23.732 26.293 23.436 25.566 24.507 22.449 59.178 39.181 26.129 26.528 25.127 24.465 24.34 24.361 2020 +135 SMR GGXCNL San Marino General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.034 0.051 0.023 0.029 0.003 -0.036 -0.032 -0.053 -0.088 -0.098 0.013 -0.043 -0.002 -0.047 -0.022 -0.002 -0.508 -0.267 -0.08 -0.073 -0.048 -0.038 -0.037 -0.038 2020 +135 SMR GGXCNL_NGDP San Marino General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.445 3.583 1.507 1.825 0.176 -2.461 -2.238 -4.049 -7.079 -7.741 1.064 -3.324 -0.185 -3.486 -1.556 -0.108 -37.592 -18.533 -5.19 -4.586 -2.966 -2.282 -2.135 -2.134 2020 +135 SMR GGSB San Marino General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +135 SMR GGSB_NPGDP San Marino General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +135 SMR GGXONLB San Marino General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.037 0.054 0.026 0.032 0.006 -0.034 -0.031 -0.052 -0.087 -0.097 0.016 -0.039 0.002 -0.043 -0.017 0.003 -0.496 -0.234 -0.056 -0.047 -0.02 0.002 0.005 0.007 2020 +135 SMR GGXONLB_NGDP San Marino General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.658 3.783 1.701 2.02 0.387 -2.318 -2.155 -3.956 -6.998 -7.643 1.292 -3.075 0.145 -3.194 -1.232 0.237 -36.64 -16.266 -3.639 -2.977 -1.207 0.124 0.268 0.405 2020 +135 SMR GGXWDN San Marino General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +135 SMR GGXWDN_NGDP San Marino General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +135 SMR GGXWDG San Marino General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.233 0.208 0.215 0.202 0.253 0.297 0.283 0.217 0.215 0.293 0.265 0.247 0.285 0.768 0.802 0.829 0.969 1.283 1.328 1.392 1.432 1.462 1.491 1.52 2020 +135 SMR GGXWDG_NGDP San Marino General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.914 14.478 14.154 12.628 15.489 20.066 19.964 16.621 17.242 23.16 21.01 19.307 21.46 56.733 57.203 57.411 71.647 89.181 86.485 88.036 87.709 86.8 85.892 85.007 2020 +135 SMR NGDP_FY San Marino "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt is defined as the sum of loans, bonds and net account payable. Fiscal assumptions: Share of GDP, share of consumption, elasticity with respect to GDP, elasticity with respect to consumption Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: The authorities have provided data for the central government, state-owned enterprises, and social security fund for 2004-2020. However not all series are updated to 2020 and not all data have been compiled in accordance with IMF standards. Basis of recording: Other General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.859 0.94 1.041 1.091 1.183 1.215 1.293 1.379 1.436 1.521 1.597 1.634 1.48 1.419 1.303 1.249 1.264 1.26 1.279 1.327 1.353 1.402 1.444 1.352 1.439 1.536 1.581 1.633 1.685 1.735 1.788 2020 +135 SMR BCA San Marino Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Other Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.006 -0.031 0.033 0.043 0.068 0.022 0.012 0.023 0.019 0.014 0.015 2020 +135 SMR BCA_NGDPD San Marino Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.391 -1.887 2.034 2.782 3.967 1.374 0.769 1.377 1.11 0.794 0.813 2020 +716 STP NGDP_R São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: There is a break in the series for 2001 onwards due to revision in GDP data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2008. Previously it was 2000. Manual revision to 2000 to smooth the series since the authorities did not splice and provide 2000. The rebased series begins in 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 1.828 1.64 1.69 1.625 1.527 1.669 1.572 1.526 1.556 1.605 1.57 1.589 1.6 1.618 1.654 1.687 1.712 1.729 1.772 1.816 1.825 1.868 1.913 2.039 2.117 2.267 2.473 2.554 2.763 2.83 3.019 3.152 3.251 3.407 3.63 3.768 3.925 4.077 4.201 4.294 4.424 4.507 4.568 4.686 4.845 5.024 5.223 5.43 2020 +716 STP NGDP_RPCH São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -1.08 -10.314 3.093 -3.874 -6.03 9.3 -5.832 -2.93 1.999 3.135 -2.153 1.201 0.7 1.1 2.2 2 1.5 0.996 2.5 2.5 0.448 2.4 2.377 6.573 3.832 7.094 9.116 3.254 8.186 2.426 6.672 4.398 3.142 4.815 6.55 3.798 4.172 3.871 3.028 2.211 3.025 1.879 1.367 2.575 3.392 3.705 3.955 3.958 2020 +716 STP NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: There is a break in the series for 2001 onwards due to revision in GDP data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2008. Previously it was 2000. Manual revision to 2000 to smooth the series since the authorities did not splice and provide 2000. The rebased series begins in 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.009 0.012 0.017 0.022 0.031 0.054 0.097 0.148 0.3 0.422 0.501 0.554 0.612 0.633 0.726 0.893 1.035 1.321 1.66 1.958 2.763 3.044 3.653 4.11 4.816 5.589 6.444 7.031 7.698 8.154 8.619 9.424 10.247 10.719 11.51 12.223 13.043 13.982 15.157 16.51 2020 +716 STP NGDPD São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.069 0.084 0.081 0.076 0.079 0.083 0.117 0.117 0.1 0.099 0.12 0.108 0.096 0.127 0.132 0.104 0.136 0.093 0.073 0.078 0.077 0.072 0.08 0.096 0.104 0.125 0.133 0.145 0.188 0.188 0.197 0.233 0.253 0.303 0.349 0.318 0.348 0.376 0.416 0.431 0.477 0.518 0.506 0.534 0.572 0.617 0.674 0.734 2020 +716 STP PPPGDP São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.138 0.136 0.148 0.148 0.144 0.163 0.156 0.155 0.164 0.176 0.179 0.187 0.192 0.199 0.208 0.217 0.224 0.23 0.238 0.248 0.254 0.266 0.277 0.301 0.321 0.355 0.399 0.423 0.466 0.481 0.519 0.553 0.557 0.638 0.747 0.765 0.79 0.811 0.855 0.89 0.928 0.985 1.069 1.136 1.199 1.266 1.341 1.422 2020 +716 STP NGDP_D São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.156 0.197 0.196 0.197 0.228 0.223 0.287 0.415 0.553 0.771 1.097 1.375 1.919 3.365 5.862 8.797 17.526 24.381 28.282 30.518 33.562 33.899 37.945 43.811 48.881 58.288 67.101 76.652 100 107.57 120.993 130.405 148.152 164.035 177.495 186.578 196.097 199.974 205.171 219.488 231.649 237.853 251.948 260.833 269.208 278.284 290.198 304.062 2020 +716 STP NGDPRPC São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,646.51" "18,149.97" "18,308.05" "17,191.25" "15,756.48" "16,774.05" "15,380.49" "14,519.82" "14,400.92" "14,427.32" "13,723.94" "13,501.33" "13,205.15" "13,195.06" "13,234.59" "13,249.63" "13,200.53" "13,088.63" "13,173.33" "13,261.48" "13,086.42" "13,177.92" "13,242.33" "13,824.91" "14,032.40" "14,661.10" "15,575.37" "15,630.94" "16,544.96" "16,549.99" "17,250.67" "17,606.95" "17,763.21" "18,220.22" "19,007.06" "19,225.73" "19,627.35" "19,987.41" "20,099.93" "20,158.50" "20,291.87" "20,209.59" "20,124.84" "20,198.11" "20,442.69" "20,761.98" "20,323.49" "20,710.32" 2011 +716 STP NGDPRPPPPC São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,106.11" "3,609.60" "3,641.04" "3,418.94" "3,133.59" "3,335.96" "3,058.82" "2,887.65" "2,864.00" "2,869.25" "2,729.37" "2,685.10" "2,626.19" "2,624.19" "2,632.05" "2,635.04" "2,625.27" "2,603.02" "2,619.87" "2,637.40" "2,602.58" "2,620.78" "2,633.59" "2,749.45" "2,790.71" "2,915.75" "3,097.58" "3,108.63" "3,290.40" "3,291.40" "3,430.75" "3,501.61" "3,532.69" "3,623.57" "3,780.06" "3,823.55" "3,903.42" "3,975.03" "3,997.40" "4,009.05" "4,035.58" "4,019.21" "4,002.36" "4,016.93" "4,065.57" "4,129.07" "4,041.86" "4,118.79" 2011 +716 STP NGDPPC São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 32.301 35.75 35.92 33.887 35.9 37.361 44.1 60.265 79.689 111.256 150.534 185.626 253.375 444.048 775.803 "1,165.52" "2,313.54" "3,191.17" "3,725.71" "4,047.12" "4,392.11" "4,467.15" "5,024.85" "6,056.80" "6,859.20" "8,545.69" "10,451.21" "11,981.40" "16,544.96" "17,802.85" "20,872.14" "22,960.37" "26,316.56" "29,887.49" "33,736.64" "35,870.91" "38,488.67" "39,969.61" "41,239.19" "44,245.52" "47,005.96" "48,069.03" "50,704.06" "52,683.35" "55,033.25" "57,777.23" "58,978.35" "62,972.29" 2011 +716 STP NGDPDPC São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 775.709 931.011 876.128 800.45 812.985 837.601 "1,142.83" "1,111.67" 922.926 892.384 "1,050.25" 920.765 788.501 "1,033.02" "1,058.93" 820.593 "1,050.10" 700.969 541.273 568.499 550.516 505.213 552.891 647.954 692.685 809.407 839.546 885.101 "1,125.88" "1,098.37" "1,128.31" "1,302.78" "1,380.11" "1,619.71" "1,826.92" "1,623.81" "1,737.73" "1,842.33" "1,988.72" "2,021.93" "2,189.68" "2,322.08" "2,230.66" "2,301.98" "2,414.64" "2,550.43" "2,621.34" "2,798.85" 2011 +716 STP PPPPC São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,559.22" "1,500.36" "1,606.94" "1,568.01" "1,489.01" "1,635.30" "1,529.63" "1,479.75" "1,519.39" "1,581.86" "1,561.05" "1,587.67" "1,588.23" "1,624.63" "1,664.30" "1,701.13" "1,725.86" "1,740.74" "1,771.72" "1,808.71" "1,825.27" "1,879.44" "1,918.06" "2,041.97" "2,128.25" "2,293.34" "2,511.53" "2,588.60" "2,792.52" "2,811.27" "2,965.51" "3,089.65" "3,041.83" "3,409.17" "3,911.89" "3,904.93" "3,952.15" "3,975.03" "4,092.89" "4,178.25" "4,256.58" "4,415.48" "4,709.57" "4,895.13" "5,058.36" "5,232.85" "5,219.85" "5,422.13" 2011 +716 STP NGAP_NPGDP São Tomé and Príncipe Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +716 STP PPPSH São Tomé and Príncipe Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +716 STP PPPEX São Tomé and Príncipe Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.021 0.024 0.022 0.022 0.024 0.023 0.029 0.041 0.052 0.07 0.096 0.117 0.16 0.273 0.466 0.685 1.341 1.833 2.103 2.238 2.406 2.377 2.62 2.966 3.223 3.726 4.161 4.629 5.925 6.333 7.038 7.431 8.652 8.767 8.624 9.186 9.739 10.055 10.076 10.589 11.043 10.886 10.766 10.762 10.88 11.041 11.299 11.614 2020 +716 STP NID_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: There is a break in the series for 2001 onwards due to revision in GDP data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2008. Previously it was 2000. Manual revision to 2000 to smooth the series since the authorities did not splice and provide 2000. The rebased series begins in 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.799 41.691 43.665 41.278 34.466 29.943 35.703 54.219 38.926 55.894 44.646 35.596 28.242 25.16 32.061 27.922 26.395 21.696 18.577 17.732 26.169 35.13 29.335 28.697 28.345 28.039 26.656 2020 +716 STP NGSD_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: There is a break in the series for 2001 onwards due to revision in GDP data. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2008. Previously it was 2000. Manual revision to 2000 to smooth the series since the authorities did not splice and provide 2000. The rebased series begins in 2001 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.637 14.278 20.824 27.789 19.048 13.574 -3.997 120.552 36.608 13.027 33.101 16.7 13.749 13.712 4.415 20.101 21.846 13.162 9.408 6.45 6.721 14.864 21.28 18.327 19.085 19.05 19.183 19.423 2020 +716 STP PCPI São Tomé and Príncipe "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. Nov 2015=100 Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 0.129 0.144 0.144 0.154 0.159 0.159 0.182 0.227 0.328 0.468 0.666 0.975 1.304 1.636 2.473 3.383 4.806 8.124 11.545 12.816 14.227 15.539 17.113 18.789 21.285 24.936 30.69 36.383 48.022 56.165 63.657 72.773 80.515 87.042 93.124 98.833 104.177 110.104 118.772 127.937 140.5 151.934 174.795 194.323 205.245 215.574 226.423 237.817 2020 +716 STP PCPIPCH São Tomé and Príncipe "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 0.216 11.483 0.4 7 3.2 0.1 13.9 25 44.277 42.886 42.248 46.48 33.697 25.5 51.16 36.8 42.047 69.049 42.105 11.011 11.011 9.219 10.13 9.793 13.285 17.152 23.075 18.55 31.991 16.957 13.339 14.321 10.638 8.106 6.988 6.13 5.407 5.69 7.873 7.716 9.82 8.138 15.046 11.172 5.621 5.032 5.032 5.032 2020 +716 STP PCPIE São Tomé and Príncipe "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Instituto Nacional de Estatistica de Sao Tome & Principe. Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015. Nov 2015=100 Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 0.12 0.133 0.134 0.143 0.148 0.148 0.169 0.211 0.298 0.431 0.605 0.924 1.176 1.561 2.738 3.748 5.687 10.263 12.403 13.594 14.899 16.302 17.775 19.548 22.528 26.401 32.886 41.949 52.367 60.792 68.628 76.821 84.816 90.867 96.706 100.752 105.913 114.058 124.374 133.918 146.443 160.345 187.054 199.839 209.895 220.458 231.553 243.206 2020 +716 STP PCPIEPCH São Tomé and Príncipe "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 11.483 0.4 7 3.2 0.1 13.9 25 41.2 44.8 40.4 52.687 27.335 32.698 75.409 36.901 51.716 80.473 20.846 9.6 9.6 9.422 9.031 9.976 15.244 17.195 24.562 27.559 24.834 16.087 12.89 11.939 10.406 7.134 6.426 4.183 5.123 7.69 9.045 7.674 9.353 9.493 16.657 6.835 5.032 5.032 5.032 5.032 2020 +716 STP TM_RPCH São Tomé and Príncipe Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.066 -7.68 4.389 -3.01 10.351 -6.388 -1.554 -24.945 40.284 10.683 -18.101 2.868 4.623 8.246 4.809 6.859 9.179 1.714 -10.297 6.36 3.691 -0.537 4.058 5.092 7.785 2.018 5.547 3.977 2.378 -8.878 9.36 4.703 3.234 4.1 3.923 3.59 3.59 2020 +716 STP TMG_RPCH São Tomé and Príncipe Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15.465 -7.076 12.603 -3.938 -2.893 -12.365 -2.906 -11.214 33.676 12.984 -19.367 3.003 5.368 8.91 4.92 7.377 8.224 2.263 -11.61 7.319 3.879 -0.498 3.755 4.944 5.854 3.721 5.403 4.023 2.538 -6.651 10.798 4.211 3.295 4.088 3.975 3.623 3.623 2020 +716 STP TX_RPCH São Tomé and Príncipe Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 30.131 -4.148 2.308 8.779 -13.438 10.175 11.358 -1.948 6.726 0.951 -33.665 11.112 -3.383 -10.679 -5.981 -7.787 -27.424 1.168 9.633 10.613 10.393 16.916 24.934 52.239 -5.67 8.784 -2.815 5.834 -7.649 -35.049 39.545 4.655 28.902 1.848 11.543 3.523 3.225 2020 +716 STP TXG_RPCH São Tomé and Príncipe Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 38.42 -9.416 -1.166 10.678 -8.875 -2.221 5.877 -7.538 -18.344 -63.738 14.841 42.059 3.055 -17.406 19.34 6.944 -24.969 -6.665 19.042 7.591 -4.522 53.262 -13.988 20.733 -29.445 29.341 30.229 -5.697 -9.924 5.742 26.713 -9.609 25.669 -0.008 22.819 4.279 5.446 2020 +716 STP LUR São Tomé and Príncipe Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 13.623 15.1 15.878 16.764 15.564 14.944 14.645 14.352 14.065 14.419 14.419 14.419 14.4 15.73 17.63 16.36 16.12 16.47 16.65 15.852 15.712 15.095 14.628 14.127 13.59 13.525 13.472 13.433 13.416 13.472 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +716 STP LE São Tomé and Príncipe Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +716 STP LP São Tomé and Príncipe Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution. World Development Indicators. Latest actual data: 2011 Notes: Data revised to use the United Nations/World Bank database from 1980. Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 0.089 0.09 0.092 0.095 0.097 0.099 0.102 0.105 0.108 0.111 0.114 0.118 0.121 0.123 0.125 0.127 0.13 0.132 0.135 0.137 0.139 0.142 0.144 0.147 0.151 0.155 0.159 0.163 0.167 0.171 0.175 0.179 0.183 0.187 0.191 0.196 0.2 0.204 0.209 0.213 0.218 0.223 0.227 0.232 0.237 0.242 0.257 0.262 2011 +716 STP GGR São Tomé and Príncipe General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.381 0.249 0.246 0.321 0.368 0.931 0.825 3.212 1.218 0.995 1.397 1.631 1.685 1.869 1.618 1.965 2.168 2.034 2.081 2.073 2.973 2.969 4.051 3.379 3.748 4.062 4.391 4.795 2020 +716 STP GGR_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 62.254 39.28 33.842 35.938 35.523 70.478 49.724 164.054 44.095 32.68 38.236 39.682 34.992 33.446 25.116 27.956 28.161 24.943 24.142 21.996 29.015 27.7 35.198 27.65 28.738 29.054 28.968 29.042 2020 +716 STP GGX São Tomé and Príncipe General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.066 0.334 0.321 0.4 0.519 0.515 0.539 0.762 0.841 1.581 1.824 2.145 2.225 1.763 1.96 2.405 2.494 2.253 2.243 2.079 2.367 2.805 3.888 3.287 3.418 3.613 3.909 4.114 2020 +716 STP GGX_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.737 52.799 44.265 44.814 50.17 38.97 32.466 38.919 30.447 51.937 49.947 52.2 46.207 31.549 30.422 34.207 32.396 27.632 26.025 22.06 23.098 26.165 33.779 26.894 26.207 25.838 25.786 24.917 2020 +716 STP GGXCNL São Tomé and Príncipe General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.315 -0.086 -0.076 -0.079 -0.152 0.416 0.286 2.45 0.377 -0.586 -0.428 -0.514 -0.54 0.106 -0.342 -0.44 -0.326 -0.219 -0.162 -0.006 0.606 0.165 0.163 0.092 0.33 0.45 0.482 0.681 2020 +716 STP GGXCNL_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.517 -13.52 -10.423 -8.876 -14.647 31.508 17.258 125.135 13.648 -19.257 -11.711 -12.518 -11.215 1.896 -5.307 -6.252 -4.235 -2.689 -1.883 -0.064 5.917 1.535 1.419 0.756 2.531 3.216 3.182 4.125 2020 +716 STP GGSB São Tomé and Príncipe General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +716 STP GGSB_NPGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +716 STP GGXONLB São Tomé and Príncipe General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.061 -0.05 -0.053 -0.121 0.45 0.304 2.476 0.401 -0.563 -0.412 -0.491 -0.511 0.134 -0.298 -0.386 -0.292 -0.176 -0.128 0.059 0.642 0.188 0.238 0.16 0.397 0.504 0.538 0.73 2020 +716 STP GGXONLB_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.609 -6.862 -5.948 -11.734 34.061 18.308 126.464 14.498 -18.501 -11.267 -11.938 -10.602 2.404 -4.63 -5.487 -3.797 -2.161 -1.489 0.631 6.262 1.751 2.064 1.312 3.045 3.603 3.549 4.422 2020 +716 STP GGXWDN São Tomé and Príncipe General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +716 STP GGXWDN_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +716 STP GGXWDG São Tomé and Príncipe General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.598 2.63 2.908 3.594 3.908 4.475 2.032 1.618 2.205 2.905 3.207 3.903 3.977 4.476 6.032 7.336 6.999 8.093 6.745 8.339 7.758 7.371 7.707 7.887 8.032 8.163 8.318 2020 +716 STP GGXWDG_NGDP São Tomé and Príncipe General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 410.142 362.385 325.593 347.378 295.748 269.637 103.808 58.549 72.417 79.539 78.019 81.037 71.151 69.457 85.797 95.297 85.839 93.894 71.567 81.374 72.378 64.044 63.059 60.472 57.444 53.857 50.384 2020 +716 STP NGDP_FY São Tomé and Príncipe "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Fuel tax revenue from Customs Department Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.009 0.012 0.017 0.022 0.031 0.054 0.097 0.148 0.3 0.422 0.501 0.554 0.612 0.633 0.726 0.893 1.035 1.321 1.66 1.958 2.763 3.044 3.653 4.11 4.816 5.589 6.444 7.031 7.698 8.154 8.619 9.424 10.247 10.719 11.51 12.223 13.043 13.982 15.157 16.51 2020 +716 STP BCA São Tomé and Príncipe Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: São Tomé and Príncipe dobra Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.014 -0.02 -0.028 -0.012 -0.017 -0.019 -0.015 -0.012 -0.019 -0.028 -0.03 -0.034 -0.027 -0.03 -0.025 -0.027 -0.024 -0.014 -0.012 -0.012 -0.016 -0.016 -0.017 -0.015 -0.023 -0.026 -0.045 0.123 -0.033 -0.049 -0.045 -0.065 -0.055 -0.044 -0.072 -0.038 -0.021 -0.05 -0.051 -0.052 -0.053 -0.059 -0.07 -0.059 -0.055 -0.057 -0.06 -0.053 2020 +716 STP BCA_NGDPD São Tomé and Príncipe Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -19.768 -23.59 -34.245 -16.035 -21.988 -23.065 -12.635 -10.042 -18.731 -28.339 -24.914 -31.607 -28.444 -23.593 -18.827 -26.16 -17.559 -14.668 -17.135 -15.659 -21.02 -22.521 -20.867 -15.875 -22.23 -20.892 -33.94 84.849 -17.611 -25.9 -22.794 -27.947 -21.847 -14.53 -20.746 -11.96 -6.076 -13.233 -12.288 -12.127 -11.01 -11.305 -13.85 -11.008 -9.612 -9.295 -8.856 -7.233 2020 +456 SAU NGDP_R Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,333.90" "1,359.82" "1,077.93" 904.909 862.727 778.227 910.625 850.228 961.687 956.849 "1,102.23" "1,267.65" "1,318.20" "1,300.22" "1,307.49" "1,310.26" "1,344.82" "1,359.66" "1,399.00" "1,346.35" "1,422.09" "1,404.87" "1,365.26" "1,518.75" "1,639.62" "1,731.01" "1,779.27" "1,812.14" "1,925.39" "1,885.75" "1,980.78" "2,178.79" "2,296.70" "2,358.69" "2,444.84" "2,545.24" "2,587.76" "2,568.57" "2,633.15" "2,641.94" "2,532.62" "2,614.70" "2,813.46" "2,916.69" "3,002.06" "3,089.03" "3,180.10" "3,276.36" 2021 +456 SAU NGDP_RPCH Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.652 1.943 -20.73 -16.051 -4.661 -9.795 17.013 -6.632 13.109 -0.503 15.194 15.008 3.988 -1.364 0.559 0.212 2.637 1.104 2.893 -3.763 5.625 -1.211 -2.819 11.242 7.958 5.574 2.788 1.847 6.25 -2.059 5.039 9.997 5.411 2.699 3.652 4.106 1.671 -0.742 2.514 0.334 -4.138 3.241 7.602 3.669 2.927 2.897 2.948 3.027 2021 +456 SAU NGDP Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 547.379 623.368 525.332 446.288 421.557 376.319 322.021 320.932 330.519 357.065 440.525 495.176 513.393 497.964 506.23 536.819 594.19 621.533 550.408 606.439 710.679 690.517 711.021 809.278 970.284 "1,230.77" "1,411.49" "1,558.83" "1,949.24" "1,609.12" "1,980.78" "2,517.15" "2,759.91" "2,799.93" "2,836.31" "2,453.51" "2,418.51" "2,582.20" "3,062.17" "3,013.56" "2,637.63" "3,125.78" "3,789.71" "3,736.46" "3,812.59" "3,915.86" "4,040.96" "4,185.42" 2021 +456 SAU NGDPD Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 164.539 184.292 153.24 129.181 119.631 103.894 86.886 85.582 88.138 95.217 117.473 132.047 136.905 132.79 134.995 143.152 158.451 165.742 146.775 161.717 189.514 184.138 189.606 215.807 258.742 328.206 376.398 415.687 519.797 429.098 528.207 671.239 735.975 746.647 756.35 654.27 644.935 688.586 816.578 803.616 703.368 833.541 "1,010.59" 996.39 "1,016.69" "1,044.23" "1,077.59" "1,116.11" 2021 +456 SAU PPPGDP Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 418.074 466.519 392.661 342.542 338.361 314.871 375.858 359.609 421.094 435.406 520.329 618.658 657.989 664.397 682.38 698.165 729.701 750.476 780.881 762.083 823.191 831.545 820.697 930.98 "1,032.05" "1,123.75" "1,190.72" "1,245.49" "1,348.71" "1,329.40" "1,413.18" "1,586.75" "1,672.47" "1,680.16" "1,722.86" "1,541.83" "1,475.67" "1,565.89" "1,643.61" "1,678.60" "1,628.53" "1,751.18" "2,018.26" "2,166.86" "2,277.08" "2,386.59" "2,503.73" "2,629.44" 2021 +456 SAU NGDP_D Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 41.036 45.842 48.735 49.319 48.863 48.356 35.363 37.747 34.369 37.317 39.967 39.063 38.947 38.298 38.718 40.971 44.184 45.712 39.343 45.043 49.974 49.152 52.079 53.286 59.178 71.101 79.33 86.021 101.238 85.331 100 115.529 120.169 118.707 116.012 96.396 93.46 100.531 116.293 114.066 104.146 119.546 134.699 128.106 126.999 126.767 127.07 127.746 2021 +456 SAU NGDPRPC Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "143,128.26" "138,955.16" "104,900.10" "83,865.10" "76,145.04" "65,413.34" "72,893.94" "64,815.53" "69,818.31" "66,156.25" "72,575.61" "79,489.51" "77,777.13" "75,257.56" "73,864.79" "72,247.80" "72,376.59" "71,422.17" "71,727.81" "67,374.54" "69,459.52" "66,974.41" "63,526.77" "68,971.30" "72,665.50" "74,197.94" "73,761.80" "72,656.20" "74,665.22" "70,730.89" "71,862.50" "76,781.99" "78,665.07" "78,638.02" "80,581.99" "81,940.32" "81,407.83" "78,759.43" "78,804.52" "77,208.60" "72,332.90" "73,739.10" "77,788.61" "79,061.63" "79,780.14" "80,481.56" "81,229.89" "82,047.72" 2020 +456 SAU NGDPRPPPPC Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "87,256.15" "84,712.08" "63,950.88" "51,127.19" "46,420.76" "39,878.33" "44,438.77" "39,513.89" "42,563.76" "40,331.23" "44,244.71" "48,459.67" "47,415.74" "45,879.72" "45,030.64" "44,044.86" "44,123.38" "43,541.53" "43,727.86" "41,073.95" "42,345.03" "40,830.01" "38,728.21" "42,047.39" "44,299.51" "45,233.74" "44,967.85" "44,293.84" "45,518.61" "43,120.10" "43,809.97" "46,809.07" "47,957.06" "47,940.57" "49,125.69" "49,953.78" "49,629.15" "48,014.59" "48,042.08" "47,069.14" "44,096.75" "44,954.01" "47,422.74" "48,198.82" "48,636.85" "49,064.46" "49,520.67" "50,019.25" 2020 +456 SAU NGDPPC Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "58,733.92" "63,699.66" "51,123.24" "41,361.05" "37,206.99" "31,631.24" "25,777.22" "24,465.65" "23,995.62" "24,687.36" "29,006.13" "31,050.65" "30,291.55" "28,822.47" "28,598.85" "29,600.29" "31,978.71" "32,648.80" "28,219.88" "30,347.64" "34,711.93" "32,919.04" "33,084.35" "36,751.95" "43,001.64" "52,755.81" "58,514.94" "62,499.75" "75,589.84" "60,355.07" "71,862.53" "88,705.72" "94,530.65" "93,348.69" "93,484.94" "78,987.43" "76,083.36" "79,177.36" "91,644.23" "88,069.03" "75,331.96" "88,152.28" "104,780.60" "101,282.85" "101,319.94" "102,023.88" "103,218.90" "104,812.67" 2020 +456 SAU NGDPDPC Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "17,655.09" "18,832.08" "14,912.69" "11,972.20" "10,558.74" "8,732.76" "6,955.07" "6,524.17" "6,398.83" "6,583.30" "7,734.97" "8,280.17" "8,077.75" "7,685.99" "7,626.36" "7,893.41" "8,527.66" "8,706.35" "7,525.30" "8,092.71" "9,256.52" "8,778.41" "8,822.49" "9,800.52" "11,467.10" "14,068.22" "15,603.99" "16,666.60" "20,157.29" "16,094.69" "19,163.34" "23,654.86" "25,208.17" "24,892.98" "24,929.32" "21,063.32" "20,288.90" "21,113.96" "24,438.46" "23,485.08" "20,088.52" "23,507.28" "27,941.49" "27,008.76" "27,018.65" "27,206.37" "27,525.04" "27,950.04" 2020 +456 SAU PPPPC Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "44,859.48" "47,671.84" "38,212.18" "31,746.04" "29,864.03" "26,466.25" "30,086.74" "27,414.11" "30,571.36" "30,103.82" "34,260.79" "38,793.74" "38,823.08" "38,455.71" "38,550.25" "38,496.95" "39,271.76" "39,422.10" "40,036.43" "38,136.46" "40,207.37" "39,642.28" "38,187.66" "42,278.82" "45,739.04" "48,168.24" "49,362.68" "49,936.80" "52,301.70" "49,863.31" "51,270.00" "55,917.98" "57,284.48" "56,015.95" "56,785.55" "49,637.15" "46,422.86" "48,014.59" "49,189.72" "49,055.70" "46,511.68" "49,386.17" "55,802.34" "58,736.30" "60,513.73" "62,180.30" "63,953.24" "65,847.12" 2020 +456 SAU NGAP_NPGDP Saudi Arabia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +456 SAU PPPSH Saudi Arabia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.12 3.125 2.468 2.023 1.847 1.608 1.818 1.636 1.77 1.699 1.881 2.112 1.978 1.914 1.869 1.807 1.786 1.735 1.738 1.617 1.63 1.573 1.486 1.589 1.63 1.642 1.603 1.549 1.599 1.572 1.568 1.658 1.661 1.59 1.572 1.378 1.27 1.28 1.267 1.238 1.225 1.194 1.247 1.26 1.257 1.252 1.248 1.245 2021 +456 SAU PPPEX Saudi Arabia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.309 1.336 1.338 1.303 1.246 1.195 0.857 0.892 0.785 0.82 0.847 0.8 0.78 0.749 0.742 0.769 0.814 0.828 0.705 0.796 0.863 0.83 0.866 0.869 0.94 1.095 1.185 1.252 1.445 1.21 1.402 1.586 1.65 1.666 1.646 1.591 1.639 1.649 1.863 1.795 1.62 1.785 1.878 1.724 1.674 1.641 1.614 1.592 2021 +456 SAU NID_NGDP Saudi Arabia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 20.926 20.172 20.706 21.636 27.545 21.453 19.459 17.718 19.689 19.445 15.684 19.986 22.964 25.055 20.357 20.286 18.571 18.778 22.949 21.514 19.317 19.623 19.693 19.492 19.865 20.175 22.215 26.473 27.296 31.715 30.926 26.971 26.542 26.47 28.751 34.173 30.933 28.852 26.376 29.138 27.626 23.645 20.818 22.519 23.767 24.684 25.441 26.051 2021 +456 SAU NGSD_NGDP Saudi Arabia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 46.129 42.578 25.662 8.747 12.159 5.007 3.15 4.899 12.476 9.441 12.154 -0.847 10.023 12.069 12.599 16.571 19 18.962 14.002 21.768 26.872 24.703 25.955 32.489 39.933 47.594 48.5 48.925 52.752 36.599 43.564 50.591 48.929 44.61 38.502 25.503 27.236 30.371 35.19 33.895 24.383 28.963 36.801 34.832 33.99 32.732 31.35 29.522 2021 +456 SAU PCPI Saudi Arabia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 65.872 68.237 69.51 69.91 69.437 67.833 65.716 64.143 63.918 64.693 64.01 66.493 65.81 66.627 67.535 71.003 71.195 71.02 70.72 69.218 68.502 67.735 67.81 68.135 68.335 68.727 70.035 73.52 78.02 81.345 84.353 87.512 90.02 93.198 95.282 96.431 98.426 97.601 100 97.907 101.28 104.383 107.201 109.593 111.82 114.055 116.338 118.665 2021 +456 SAU PCPIPCH Saudi Arabia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 4.402 3.589 1.866 0.576 -0.676 -2.309 -3.121 -2.394 -0.35 1.212 -1.056 3.88 -1.028 1.241 1.363 5.136 0.27 -0.246 -0.422 -2.123 -1.035 -1.119 0.111 0.479 0.294 0.573 1.904 4.976 6.121 4.262 3.698 3.744 2.866 3.53 2.236 1.206 2.069 -0.838 2.458 -2.093 3.445 3.063 2.7 2.231 2.033 1.998 2.002 2 2021 +456 SAU PCPIE Saudi Arabia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 64.048 65.848 66.471 66.61 65.571 63.557 61.541 60.563 61.113 61.724 63.007 65.88 65.635 66.185 66.613 69.974 70.585 70.28 70.157 69.31 68.11 67.71 68.11 68.31 68.61 69.41 71.12 76.32 80.42 83.22 86.32 88.52 91.72 94.03 95.82 97 97.94 96.85 98.7 98.52 103.77 105.06 107.897 110.304 112.546 114.795 117.093 119.435 2021 +456 SAU PCPIEPCH Saudi Arabia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 4.402 2.811 0.946 0.208 -1.559 -3.071 -3.173 -1.589 0.908 1 2.079 4.559 -0.371 0.838 0.646 5.046 0.873 -0.433 -0.174 -1.208 -1.731 -0.587 0.591 0.294 0.439 1.166 2.464 7.312 5.372 3.482 3.725 2.549 3.615 2.519 1.904 1.231 0.969 -1.113 1.91 -0.182 5.329 1.243 2.7 2.231 2.033 1.998 2.002 2 2021 +456 SAU TM_RPCH Saudi Arabia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 6.552 32.65 2.37 -6.747 -8.867 -23.273 -25.941 -10.042 -16.917 14.054 8.366 44.358 -1.831 -19.071 -23.381 7.744 8.394 10.166 -11.311 3.77 19.043 -7.035 4.103 5.657 12.503 24.455 22.034 21.443 10.584 -4.94 -1.678 5.613 9.433 9.926 16.016 3.264 -16.721 -0.293 2.22 2.994 -16.128 5.038 1.949 5.197 5.798 6.606 7.047 7.504 2021 +456 SAU TMG_RPCH Saudi Arabia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 10.72 23.169 22.679 -4.569 -11.858 -25.994 -19.767 -2.4 -2.578 -4.309 10.611 18.149 18.44 -14.008 -19.965 14.555 -3.027 8.695 9.116 -3.419 7.985 6.107 4.075 9.488 11.804 25.95 10.414 22.256 12.006 -11.052 2.35 14.42 18.955 11.233 6.454 8.705 -16.554 -5.604 0.291 10.092 -9.52 0.341 1.949 7.467 8.533 9.136 9.512 9.829 2021 +456 SAU TX_RPCH Saudi Arabia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 10.359 17.241 -27.359 -32.414 -13.595 -22.497 26.068 -11.068 23.353 -2.52 22.235 32.12 2.784 -1.9 9.192 3.715 -2.001 3.854 1.775 -8.713 4.066 -0.944 -8.508 20.505 9.137 12.642 2.679 3.876 -3.926 -8.521 7.43 10.216 4.327 1.763 2.3 3.873 5.783 -0.264 9.251 -3.649 -14.394 4.78 14.573 10.113 7.596 5.306 4.691 3.363 2021 +456 SAU TXG_RPCH Saudi Arabia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1999 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022 5.145 16.419 -28.784 -34.211 -14.975 -23.865 26.144 -9.376 24.986 -2.03 24.396 30.24 0.854 -1.971 0.232 3.888 -0.629 1.398 1.195 -10.488 5.873 -1.239 -9.43 21.742 9.927 6.211 -0.135 2.199 4.221 -9.822 7.363 10.896 5.49 1.344 2.067 2.607 4.208 -0.784 8.966 -6.686 -5.247 4.287 6.932 5.325 3.382 3.52 3.135 2.744 2021 +456 SAU LUR Saudi Arabia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. unemployment rate updated to include expat workers, previously only nationals Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.345 4.571 4.617 5.265 5.562 5.822 6.051 6.254 5.645 5.176 5.377 5.548 5.772 5.524 5.568 5.721 5.591 5.6 6 6 5.7 7.4 6.65 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +456 SAU LE Saudi Arabia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +456 SAU LP Saudi Arabia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. General Authority for Statistics, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GSTAT) Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.32 9.786 10.276 10.79 11.33 11.897 12.492 13.118 13.774 14.463 15.187 15.947 16.948 17.277 17.701 18.136 18.581 19.037 19.504 19.983 20.474 20.976 21.491 22.02 22.564 23.33 24.122 24.941 25.787 26.661 27.563 28.376 29.196 29.994 30.34 31.062 31.788 32.613 33.414 34.218 35.013 35.459 36.168 36.891 37.629 38.382 39.149 39.932 2020 +456 SAU GGR Saudi Arabia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 156.796 169.647 141.445 129 146.5 178.825 205.68 141.21 147.507 258.1 228.1 213 277.7 395.991 567.849 678.813 642.806 "1,100.96" 509.805 740.874 "1,117.53" "1,246.54" "1,152.61" "1,040.14" 612.694 519.449 621.5 905.609 926.845 781.632 965.486 "1,225.84" "1,180.03" "1,213.09" "1,244.28" "1,274.74" "1,317.82" 2021 +456 SAU GGR_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.665 33.044 28.405 25.482 27.29 30.096 33.092 25.656 24.323 36.317 33.033 29.957 34.315 40.812 46.138 48.092 41.237 56.482 31.682 37.403 44.397 45.166 41.166 36.672 24.972 21.478 24.069 29.574 30.756 29.634 30.888 32.347 31.582 31.818 31.775 31.545 31.486 2021 +456 SAU GGX Saudi Arabia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 173.044 173.044 211.34 187.89 171.076 174 198.117 221.254 190.06 183.841 235.471 255.071 255 268 301.7 346.471 384.9 459.12 520.05 596.431 653.886 826.7 917.198 994.734 "1,140.60" "1,001.29" 860.511 859.793 "1,078.75" "1,059.00" "1,075.73" "1,038.93" "1,017.86" "1,035.50" "1,057.93" "1,084.04" "1,111.43" "1,144.42" 2021 +456 SAU GGX_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.281 34.946 41.165 37.732 33.794 32.413 33.342 35.598 34.531 30.315 33.133 36.939 35.864 33.116 31.094 28.151 27.269 29.453 26.68 37.066 33.012 32.843 33.233 35.527 40.214 40.811 35.58 33.297 35.228 35.141 40.784 33.238 26.858 27.713 27.748 27.683 27.504 27.343 2021 +456 SAU GGXCNL Saudi Arabia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.248 -41.693 -46.445 -42.076 -27.5 -19.292 -15.574 -48.85 -36.334 22.629 -26.971 -42 9.7 94.291 221.378 293.913 183.686 580.91 -86.626 86.988 290.831 329.339 157.874 -100.462 -388.598 -341.062 -238.293 -173.141 -132.155 -294.102 -73.447 207.984 144.531 155.156 160.239 163.314 173.393 2021 +456 SAU GGXCNL_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.281 -8.121 -9.327 -8.312 -5.123 -3.247 -2.506 -8.875 -5.991 3.184 -3.906 -5.907 1.199 9.718 17.987 20.823 11.784 29.802 -5.383 4.392 11.554 11.933 5.639 -3.542 -15.838 -14.102 -9.228 -5.654 -4.385 -11.15 -2.35 5.488 3.868 4.07 4.092 4.041 4.143 2021 +456 SAU GGSB Saudi Arabia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +456 SAU GGSB_NPGDP Saudi Arabia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +456 SAU GGXONLB Saudi Arabia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.643 -39.889 -42.863 -35.416 -14.928 -3.563 0.945 -41.246 -19.054 46.69 -3.654 -21.217 30.916 110.194 231.004 300.64 168.69 556.882 -89.036 93.681 292.421 323.537 144.751 -120.478 -438.141 -412.707 -302.073 -191.702 -133.155 -343.645 -66.064 220.984 156.531 168.156 173.239 176.314 186.393 2021 +456 SAU GGXONLB_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.371 -7.77 -8.608 -6.996 -2.781 -0.6 0.152 -7.494 -3.142 6.57 -0.529 -2.984 3.82 11.357 18.769 21.299 10.822 28.569 -5.533 4.73 11.617 11.723 5.17 -4.248 -17.858 -17.065 -11.698 -6.26 -4.419 -13.029 -2.114 5.831 4.189 4.411 4.424 4.363 4.453 2021 +456 SAU GGXWDN Saudi Arabia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 187.968 236.72 281.479 331.423 384.478 431.062 459.879 539.027 602.49 594.378 630.451 665.368 636.949 549.998 274.603 85.879 -160.491 -739.215 -616.589 -731.142 -931.134 "-1,300.48" "-1,424.29" "-1,334.65" -881.004 -413.935 -198.282 -2.572 148.446 418.132 552.679 344.696 200.165 45.009 -115.23 -278.545 -450.937 2021 +456 SAU GGXWDN_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.96 46.109 56.526 65.469 71.621 72.546 73.991 97.932 99.349 83.635 91.301 93.579 78.706 56.684 22.311 6.084 -10.296 -37.923 -38.318 -36.912 -36.992 -47.12 -50.869 -47.056 -35.908 -17.115 -7.679 -0.084 4.926 15.853 17.681 9.096 5.357 1.181 -2.943 -6.893 -10.774 2021 +456 SAU GGXWDG Saudi Arabia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 194.861 245.4 291.8 343.576 398.576 446.868 476.742 558.792 624.582 616.173 643.2 685.082 660.082 610.582 459.6 364.6 266.8 235 225.1 166.9 135.5 83.8 60.138 44.3 142.3 316.645 443.095 559.795 677.695 854.697 937.979 938.028 937.979 938.028 937.979 938.028 937.979 2021 +456 SAU GGXWDG_NGDP Saudi Arabia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.352 47.8 58.599 67.87 74.248 75.206 76.704 101.523 102.992 86.702 93.148 96.352 81.564 62.928 37.342 25.831 17.115 12.056 13.989 8.426 5.383 3.036 2.148 1.562 5.8 13.093 17.16 18.281 22.488 32.404 30.008 24.752 25.103 24.603 23.953 23.213 22.411 2021 +456 SAU NGDP_FY Saudi Arabia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The IMF staff's baseline fiscal projections are primarily based on its understanding of government policies as outlined in the 2022 budget. Export oil revenues are based on WEO baseline oil price assumptions and staff's understanding of current oil policy under the OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, including Russia and other non-OPEC oil exporters) agreement. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. The country team submits Central Government data, not General Government. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is gross debt (Loans and Securities) less government deposits at SAMA. Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 547.379 623.368 525.332 446.288 421.557 376.319 322.021 320.932 330.519 357.065 440.525 495.176 513.393 497.964 506.23 536.819 594.19 621.533 550.408 606.439 710.679 690.517 711.021 809.278 970.284 "1,230.77" "1,411.49" "1,558.83" "1,949.24" "1,609.12" "1,980.78" "2,517.15" "2,759.91" "2,799.93" "2,836.31" "2,453.51" "2,418.51" "2,582.20" "3,062.17" "3,013.56" "2,637.63" "3,125.78" "3,789.71" "3,736.46" "3,812.59" "3,915.86" "4,040.96" "4,185.42" 2021 +456 SAU BCA Saudi Arabia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Saudi riyal Data last updated: 09/2022" 41.503 39.627 7.575 -16.852 -18.401 -12.932 -11.785 -9.76 -7.331 -9.525 -4.147 -27.509 -17.717 -17.245 -10.473 -5.318 0.679 0.305 -13.132 0.411 14.317 9.353 11.873 28.048 51.926 89.99 98.934 93.329 132.322 20.955 66.751 158.546 164.764 135.442 73.758 -56.724 -23.843 10.464 71.972 38.23 -22.814 44.324 161.522 122.692 103.94 84.038 63.674 38.739 2021 +456 SAU BCA_NGDPD Saudi Arabia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 25.224 21.503 4.944 -13.045 -15.381 -12.447 -13.564 -11.404 -8.317 -10.004 -3.53 -20.833 -12.941 -12.986 -7.758 -3.715 0.429 0.184 -8.947 0.254 7.554 5.08 6.262 12.997 20.069 27.419 26.284 22.452 25.457 4.883 12.637 23.62 22.387 18.14 9.752 -8.67 -3.697 1.52 8.814 4.757 -3.244 5.317 15.983 12.314 10.223 8.048 5.909 3.471 2021 +722 SEN NGDP_R Senegal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 "3,483.27" "3,659.85" "3,946.90" "3,736.67" "3,876.64" "4,003.93" "4,128.58" "4,380.19" "4,354.24" "4,527.45" "4,496.86" "4,611.79" "4,669.10" "4,730.33" "4,719.53" "5,007.09" "5,100.91" "5,239.49" "5,552.41" "5,884.31" "6,113.05" "6,376.57" "6,380.95" "6,737.90" "7,050.76" "7,354.66" "7,526.08" "7,738.85" "8,025.44" "8,246.30" "8,525.93" "8,639.67" "8,985.52" "9,202.28" "9,775.04" "10,397.42" "11,058.29" "11,877.43" "12,614.93" "13,196.95" "13,372.00" "14,183.25" "14,854.74" "16,059.20" "17,731.95" "18,594.31" "19,534.71" "20,541.50" 2021 +722 SEN NGDP_RPCH Senegal "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.827 5.07 7.843 -5.326 3.746 3.283 3.113 6.094 -0.592 3.978 -0.676 2.556 1.243 1.311 -0.228 6.093 1.874 2.717 5.972 5.978 3.887 4.311 0.069 5.594 4.643 4.31 2.331 2.827 3.703 2.752 3.391 1.334 4.003 2.412 6.224 6.367 6.356 7.407 6.209 4.614 1.326 6.067 4.734 8.108 10.416 4.863 5.057 5.154 2021 +722 SEN NGDP Senegal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 916.484 "1,068.85" "1,265.27" "1,308.97" "1,463.81" "1,647.81" "1,796.60" "1,875.78" "1,838.51" "1,940.65" "1,927.19" "1,962.13" "1,968.06" "1,986.14" "2,635.14" "3,007.53" "3,222.88" "3,424.70" "3,764.28" "4,057.71" "4,270.61" "4,766.32" "4,860.43" "5,084.96" "5,313.89" "5,804.61" "6,111.29" "6,698.11" "7,516.88" "7,593.30" "7,976.74" "8,394.96" "9,016.87" "9,343.92" "9,775.04" "10,508.65" "11,283.40" "12,191.80" "12,840.09" "13,712.80" "14,101.00" "15,319.00" "17,092.74" "19,053.83" "21,517.53" "23,001.98" "24,628.54" "26,383.40" 2021 +722 SEN NGDPD Senegal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.338 3.934 3.85 3.435 3.35 3.668 5.188 6.241 6.173 6.083 7.078 6.955 7.435 7.014 4.746 6.026 6.3 5.867 6.416 6.599 6.016 6.508 7.001 8.767 10.072 11.015 11.699 13.996 16.852 16.128 16.134 17.811 17.672 18.919 19.802 17.777 19.035 20.989 23.127 23.405 24.534 27.64 27.542 29.773 33.713 36.252 39.068 42.128 2021 +722 SEN PPPGDP Senegal "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.037 6.943 7.951 7.822 8.408 8.958 9.423 10.245 10.543 11.393 11.739 12.446 12.888 13.366 13.621 14.754 15.305 15.992 17.138 18.419 19.568 20.871 21.211 22.84 24.542 26.403 27.852 29.413 31.087 32.147 33.637 34.794 36.714 37.797 40.124 43.318 46.119 49.402 53.723 57.207 58.665 64.809 72.703 81.399 91.763 98.014 104.932 112.475 2021 +722 SEN NGDP_D Senegal "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.311 29.205 32.057 35.03 37.76 41.155 43.516 42.824 42.223 42.864 42.856 42.546 42.151 41.987 55.835 60.065 63.182 65.363 67.796 68.958 69.861 74.747 76.171 75.468 75.366 78.924 81.202 86.552 93.663 92.081 93.559 97.168 100.349 101.539 100 101.07 102.036 102.647 101.785 103.909 105.452 108.008 115.066 118.647 121.349 123.704 126.076 128.439 2021 +722 SEN NGDPRPC Senegal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "616,688.30" "630,733.37" "661,530.85" "608,624.21" "613,234.10" "614,863.10" "615,221.72" "633,184.99" "610,655.10" "616,339.46" "594,731.41" "593,095.79" "584,361.21" "574,993.43" "557,793.63" "576,179.38" "572,307.94" "573,821.58" "593,981.34" "614,952.81" "623,924.55" "635,363.13" "620,491.98" "639,180.00" "652,238.77" "663,172.23" "661,210.87" "662,171.78" "668,524.50" "668,523.95" "672,490.25" "662,865.93" "670,461.39" "667,682.17" "689,609.76" "713,204.77" "737,538.05" "770,293.51" "795,677.34" "809,809.58" "798,617.77" "824,425.81" "840,377.06" "884,232.11" "950,237.57" "969,814.98" "991,628.64" "1,014,863.58" 2020 +722 SEN NGDPRPPPPC Senegal "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,565.01" "2,623.43" "2,751.53" "2,531.47" "2,550.64" "2,557.42" "2,558.91" "2,633.63" "2,539.92" "2,563.56" "2,473.69" "2,466.88" "2,430.55" "2,391.59" "2,320.05" "2,396.52" "2,380.42" "2,386.71" "2,470.57" "2,557.79" "2,595.11" "2,642.69" "2,580.83" "2,658.56" "2,712.88" "2,758.35" "2,750.20" "2,754.19" "2,780.62" "2,780.61" "2,797.11" "2,757.08" "2,788.67" "2,777.11" "2,868.32" "2,966.46" "3,067.67" "3,203.91" "3,309.49" "3,368.27" "3,321.72" "3,429.06" "3,495.41" "3,677.82" "3,952.35" "4,033.78" "4,124.51" "4,221.15" 2020 +722 SEN NGDPPC Senegal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "162,257.04" "184,204.46" "212,069.17" "213,203.51" "231,555.38" "253,046.03" "267,720.93" "271,155.49" "257,839.17" "264,187.97" "254,880.33" "252,338.59" "246,311.98" "241,425.00" "311,443.00" "346,084.97" "361,597.98" "375,067.51" "402,692.80" "424,060.43" "435,877.65" "474,917.04" "472,635.02" "482,376.66" "491,567.66" "523,403.12" "536,913.22" "573,120.57" "626,161.43" "615,584.81" "629,172.16" "644,090.57" "672,800.78" "677,959.08" "689,609.76" "720,834.52" "752,551.80" "790,681.37" "809,879.37" "841,463.88" "842,155.93" "890,443.32" "966,987.65" "1,049,118.73" "1,153,102.85" "1,199,704.01" "1,250,203.68" "1,303,485.31" 2020 +722 SEN NGDPDPC Senegal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 767.972 677.895 645.372 559.501 529.936 563.251 773.09 902.228 865.668 828.149 936.148 894.485 930.568 852.61 560.956 693.418 706.864 642.569 686.369 689.683 614.004 648.446 680.83 831.623 931.745 993.237 "1,027.79" "1,197.55" "1,403.80" "1,307.52" "1,272.62" "1,366.53" "1,318.61" "1,372.69" "1,397.02" "1,219.37" "1,269.55" "1,361.22" "1,458.73" "1,436.22" "1,465.24" "1,606.60" "1,558.14" "1,639.35" "1,806.65" "1,890.76" "1,983.16" "2,081.37" 2020 +722 SEN PPPPC Senegal "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,068.83" "1,196.60" "1,332.57" "1,274.01" "1,329.99" "1,375.69" "1,404.20" "1,480.95" "1,478.62" "1,550.91" "1,552.54" "1,600.63" "1,613.00" "1,624.76" "1,609.82" "1,697.75" "1,717.22" "1,751.45" "1,833.39" "1,924.87" "1,997.20" "2,079.63" "2,062.61" "2,166.67" "2,270.29" "2,380.73" "2,446.93" "2,516.71" "2,589.58" "2,606.18" "2,653.15" "2,669.52" "2,739.42" "2,742.42" "2,830.70" "2,971.35" "3,075.94" "3,203.91" "3,388.54" "3,510.42" "3,503.63" "3,767.14" "4,113.05" "4,481.88" "4,917.50" "5,112.09" "5,326.58" "5,556.88" 2020 +722 SEN NGAP_NPGDP Senegal Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +722 SEN PPPSH Senegal Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.045 0.047 0.05 0.046 0.046 0.046 0.046 0.047 0.044 0.044 0.042 0.042 0.039 0.038 0.037 0.038 0.037 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.039 0.039 0.038 0.039 0.039 0.039 0.038 0.037 0.037 0.038 0.037 0.036 0.036 0.036 0.037 0.039 0.04 0.04 0.041 0.042 0.044 0.044 0.045 0.047 0.051 0.051 0.052 0.053 2021 +722 SEN PPPEX Senegal Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 151.808 153.94 159.143 167.349 174.103 183.942 190.657 183.096 174.378 170.344 164.17 157.649 152.704 148.591 193.464 203.849 210.571 214.146 219.644 220.306 218.245 228.366 229.144 222.635 216.522 219.85 219.423 227.726 241.8 236.202 237.141 241.276 245.6 247.212 243.618 242.595 244.658 246.787 239.005 239.704 240.367 236.371 235.103 234.08 234.49 234.68 234.71 234.572 2021 +722 SEN NID_NGDP Senegal Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 14.59 21.377 17.766 17.804 17.307 15.415 10.557 13.081 10.205 8.916 8.845 10.134 3.888 2.835 4.04 7.458 7.321 10.266 12.528 15.522 16.382 18.035 17.245 19.036 18.258 21.472 20.775 24.618 26.227 20.397 20.087 21 24.624 24.066 25.881 25.833 25.362 29.816 32.648 31.965 35.158 37.882 40.197 39.597 35.971 33.893 32.159 32.578 2021 +722 SEN NGSD_NGDP Senegal Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 3.448 8.622 8.105 7.246 7.524 6.477 4.296 6.944 2.105 1.285 1.103 2.181 -2.912 -3.662 -2.052 2.093 1.976 5.658 7.236 10.356 10.93 14.255 12.626 14.045 13.161 15.319 14.584 15.067 14.915 15.09 16.565 14.497 15.865 15.802 18.9 20.118 21.174 22.54 23.84 24.047 24.293 24.68 27.228 30.055 31.079 29.248 27.67 27.541 2021 +722 SEN PCPI Senegal "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 29.607 31.319 36.763 41.067 45.889 51.873 55.049 52.775 51.813 52.046 52.215 51.299 51.296 50.914 67.26 72.692 74.752 76.086 76.839 77.467 78.051 80.434 82.363 82.323 82.747 84.159 85.938 90.977 96.74 94.566 95.727 98.986 100.389 101.101 100 100.858 102.06 103.227 103.696 104.753 107.403 109.743 117.973 121.63 124.063 126.544 129.075 131.657 2021 +722 SEN PCPIPCH Senegal "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 8.837 5.779 17.384 11.707 11.742 13.041 6.122 -4.13 -1.823 0.449 0.325 -1.754 -0.007 -0.744 32.104 8.076 2.835 1.784 0.989 0.818 0.754 3.053 2.398 -0.048 0.515 1.707 2.114 5.863 6.335 -2.248 1.228 3.404 1.417 0.71 -1.089 0.858 1.192 1.143 0.455 1.02 2.529 2.178 7.5 3.1 2 2 2 2 2021 +722 SEN PCPIE Senegal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 29.665 33.013 38.266 43.005 47.176 52.687 54.85 52.017 50.936 51.348 50.881 50.516 50.266 50.516 69.479 73.307 75.135 76.614 77.31 77.686 78.747 81.937 83.166 81.929 83.329 84.514 87.818 93.243 98.417 93.944 97.978 100.658 101.799 101.722 100.9 101.868 104.78 103.95 105.11 105.781 108.355 112.5 120.39 121.096 127.319 125.576 132.227 132.15 2021 +722 SEN PCPIEPCH Senegal "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 11.285 15.913 12.382 9.701 11.681 4.106 -5.164 -2.079 0.809 -0.909 -0.718 -0.496 0.498 37.539 5.51 2.494 1.969 0.908 0.486 1.366 4.051 1.5 -1.488 1.709 1.422 3.909 6.178 5.548 -4.545 4.294 2.735 1.134 -0.076 -0.808 0.959 2.859 -0.792 1.116 0.638 2.433 3.825 7.013 0.586 5.139 -1.368 5.296 -0.059 2021 +722 SEN TM_RPCH Senegal Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.649 13.26 4.89 10.857 -4.363 12.902 2.21 -7.533 -5.928 7.562 9.732 0.564 0.215 -4.36 -11.726 15.28 -12.332 -8.967 18.334 -3.951 -11.181 5.432 13.575 22.647 15.897 4.679 0.249 27.807 25.125 -9.146 -6.202 10.47 3.664 5.8 3.691 -2.805 2.015 20.031 12.486 1.982 12.125 12.893 -14.385 4.796 13.45 6.343 4.721 6.068 2021 +722 SEN TMG_RPCH Senegal Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -8.265 16.79 4.907 2.457 -6.029 12.32 -3.551 -6.972 -6.324 9.688 5.024 2.181 -16.937 -3.382 -8.591 14.357 -2.869 -10.243 19.567 -3.241 -14.12 6.695 14.883 25.599 17.281 2.518 -0.206 24.219 31.048 -6.887 -6.882 10.821 3.807 5.613 4.543 -2.504 2.068 22.318 13.344 0.255 5.638 6.725 -9.45 10.59 15.813 6.974 4.98 6.185 2021 +722 SEN TX_RPCH Senegal Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.708 1.864 28.568 9.19 -9.429 -9.206 15.754 -9.671 7.429 8.833 9.66 6.225 -4.987 -7.52 -0.294 23.571 -14.06 -9.837 11.752 2.695 -22.739 4.417 8.195 17.363 12.644 2.05 -13.952 25.085 -2.057 4.336 -1.564 12.846 2.404 11.595 4.132 -2.325 4.588 10.778 10.661 9.219 -11.904 5.846 -10.266 7.639 25.345 10.379 7.866 7.067 2021 +722 SEN TXG_RPCH Senegal Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank and Staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2003 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: None Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.096 14.092 34.189 7.968 -6.027 -16.597 17.455 -12.749 6.341 13.549 5.911 6.2 -4.824 -6.047 3.746 25.96 -2.651 -16.404 15.955 4.896 -28.406 5.305 7.565 19.251 13.474 -2.729 -21.808 14.3 -5.119 25.406 -3.531 17.421 1.1 14.239 6.816 -1.652 6.066 13.315 12.957 12.941 -2.775 7.118 -14.373 8.3 29.532 11.787 6.771 5.703 2021 +722 SEN LUR Senegal Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +722 SEN LE Senegal Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +722 SEN LP Senegal Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: World Development Indicators. Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022 5.648 5.803 5.966 6.14 6.322 6.512 6.711 6.918 7.13 7.346 7.561 7.776 7.99 8.227 8.461 8.69 8.913 9.131 9.348 9.569 9.798 10.036 10.284 10.541 10.81 11.09 11.382 11.687 12.005 12.335 12.678 13.034 13.402 13.782 14.175 14.578 14.994 15.419 15.854 16.296 16.744 17.204 17.676 18.162 18.661 19.173 19.7 20.241 2020 +722 SEN GGR Senegal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 574.5 506.7 525.3 515 541.9 568.426 630.49 680.2 763.369 841.753 974 "1,068.40" "1,076.71" "1,297.70" "1,308.50" "1,325.47" "1,416.75" "1,538.54" "1,694.00" "1,659.00" "1,877.16" "2,026.44" "2,334.65" "2,376.79" "2,425.45" "2,789.07" "2,842.64" "2,978.29" "3,498.60" "4,068.14" "4,738.79" "5,343.95" "5,635.69" "6,168.06" 2021 +722 SEN GGR_NGDP Senegal General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.801 16.848 16.299 15.038 14.396 14.009 14.763 14.271 15.706 16.554 18.329 18.406 17.618 19.374 17.407 17.456 17.761 18.327 18.787 17.755 19.204 19.284 20.691 19.495 18.89 20.339 20.159 19.442 20.468 21.351 22.023 23.233 22.883 23.379 2021 +722 SEN GGX Senegal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 418.942 434.3 495.6 481.434 507 593.4 597.1 748.9 754.1 868 964.2 "1,083.66" "1,300.70" "1,485.10" "1,573.93" "1,603.60" "1,730.85" "1,951.95" "2,071.31" "2,064.10" "2,258.02" "2,411.41" "2,703.85" "2,738.65" "2,895.74" "3,317.43" "3,745.75" "3,942.94" "4,553.45" "4,921.52" "5,386.68" "6,034.32" "6,378.13" "6,955.99" 2021 +722 SEN GGX_NGDP Senegal General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.898 14.44 15.378 14.058 13.469 14.624 13.982 15.712 15.515 17.07 18.145 18.669 21.284 22.172 20.939 21.119 21.699 23.251 22.972 22.09 23.1 22.947 23.963 22.463 22.552 24.192 26.564 25.739 26.64 25.83 25.034 26.234 25.897 26.365 2021 +722 SEN GGXCNL Senegal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 155.558 72.4 29.7 33.566 34.9 -24.974 33.39 -68.7 9.269 -26.247 9.8 -15.268 -223.99 -187.401 -265.428 -278.129 -314.097 -413.407 -377.312 -405.1 -380.862 -384.974 -369.204 -361.856 -470.287 -528.361 -903.11 -964.65 "-1,054.86" -853.375 -647.893 -690.364 -742.439 -787.933 2021 +722 SEN GGXCNL_NGDP Senegal General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.903 2.407 0.922 0.98 0.927 -0.615 0.782 -1.441 0.191 -0.516 0.184 -0.263 -3.665 -2.798 -3.531 -3.663 -3.938 -4.924 -4.185 -4.335 -3.896 -3.663 -3.272 -2.968 -3.663 -3.853 -6.405 -6.297 -6.171 -4.479 -3.011 -3.001 -3.015 -2.986 2021 +722 SEN GGSB Senegal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -33.342 11.4 6.1 20.8 -0.4 -30.274 24.29 -85.711 0.072 -51.979 -131.654 -135.908 -278.69 -197.601 -273.228 -292.04 -333.697 -454.835 -401.312 -405.1 -431.186 -429.795 -405.826 -361.856 -470.287 -528.361 -903.11 -964.65 "-1,054.86" -853.375 -647.893 -690.364 -742.439 -787.933 2021 +722 SEN GGSB_NPGDP Senegal General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +722 SEN GGXONLB Senegal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 227.058 136.9 85.6 92.166 69.7 17.526 78.69 -38.4 49.069 18.353 56.5 25.632 -181.79 -153.101 -226.8 -232.852 -253.997 -309.694 -269.672 -291.9 -249.862 -225.274 -181.554 -128.125 -214.3 -265.938 -613.563 -658.832 -704.803 -470.725 -214.378 -217.367 -222.832 -215.941 2021 +722 SEN GGXONLB_NGDP Senegal General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.617 4.552 2.656 2.691 1.852 0.432 1.843 -0.806 1.01 0.361 1.063 0.442 -2.975 -2.286 -3.017 -3.067 -3.184 -3.689 -2.991 -3.124 -2.556 -2.144 -1.609 -1.051 -1.669 -1.939 -4.351 -4.301 -4.123 -2.47 -0.996 -0.945 -0.905 -0.818 2021 +722 SEN GGXWDN Senegal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +722 SEN GGXWDN_NGDP Senegal General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +722 SEN GGXWDG Senegal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.3 "2,323.50" 707.679 608.221 "2,456.20" "2,536.10" "2,527.08" "2,180.60" "2,019.20" "2,097.20" "1,068.66" "1,270.15" "1,433.73" "2,273.24" "2,759.98" "2,760.03" "3,109.81" "3,444.21" "4,141.27" "4,677.27" "5,362.28" "7,453.99" "7,899.59" "8,717.95" "9,753.03" "11,206.97" "13,209.45" "14,153.05" "14,838.02" "15,543.10" "16,319.38" "17,124.44" 2021 +722 SEN GGXWDG_NGDP Senegal General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.071 67.845 18.8 14.989 57.514 53.209 51.993 42.883 37.999 36.13 17.487 18.963 19.073 29.937 34.6 32.877 34.489 36.86 42.366 44.509 47.524 61.139 61.523 63.575 69.166 73.157 77.281 74.279 68.958 67.573 66.262 64.906 2021 +722 SEN NGDP_FY Senegal "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on program targets for 2022, thereafter on WAEMU convergence criteria and DSA considerations. Fiscal accounts are shown in accordance with the 2001 GFS methodology. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 916.484 "1,068.85" "1,265.27" "1,308.97" "1,463.81" "1,647.81" "1,796.60" "1,875.78" "1,838.51" "1,940.65" "1,927.19" "1,962.13" "1,968.06" "1,986.14" "2,635.14" "3,007.53" "3,222.88" "3,424.70" "3,764.28" "4,057.71" "4,270.61" "4,766.32" "4,860.43" "5,084.96" "5,313.89" "5,804.61" "6,111.29" "6,698.11" "7,516.88" "7,593.30" "7,976.74" "8,394.96" "9,016.87" "9,343.92" "9,775.04" "10,508.65" "11,283.40" "12,191.80" "12,840.09" "13,712.80" "14,101.00" "15,319.00" "17,092.74" "19,053.83" "21,517.53" "23,001.98" "24,628.54" "26,383.40" 2021 +722 SEN BCA Senegal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank and Staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.432 -0.452 -0.307 -0.304 -0.272 -0.272 -0.268 -0.306 -0.414 -0.381 -0.444 -0.451 -0.506 -0.456 -0.289 -0.323 -0.337 -0.27 -0.339 -0.341 -0.328 -0.246 -0.323 -0.437 -0.513 -0.678 -0.724 -1.337 -1.906 -0.856 -0.568 -1.158 -1.548 -1.563 -1.382 -1.016 -0.797 -1.527 -2.037 -1.853 -2.665 -3.649 -3.572 -2.841 -1.649 -1.684 -1.754 -2.122 2020 +722 SEN BCA_NGDPD Senegal Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -9.951 -11.48 -7.967 -8.857 -8.131 -7.408 -5.157 -4.899 -6.714 -6.262 -6.278 -6.481 -6.8 -6.498 -6.092 -5.365 -5.345 -4.608 -5.291 -5.165 -5.452 -3.78 -4.619 -4.99 -5.097 -6.154 -6.191 -9.551 -11.312 -5.307 -3.522 -6.504 -8.759 -8.264 -6.981 -5.715 -4.188 -7.276 -8.808 -7.918 -10.864 -13.203 -12.969 -9.542 -4.892 -4.645 -4.489 -5.037 2020 +942 SRB NGDP_R Serbia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,671.53" "2,347.02" "2,529.12" "2,655.40" "2,844.35" "2,969.94" "3,238.62" "3,567.48" "3,749.70" "3,991.16" "4,216.88" "4,101.69" "4,131.67" "4,215.80" "4,187.07" "4,308.19" "4,239.71" "4,315.02" "4,459.08" "4,552.77" "4,757.43" "4,963.51" "4,916.62" "5,279.92" "5,465.13" "5,612.70" "5,809.16" "6,070.58" "6,313.41" "6,568.86" 2021 +942 SRB NGDP_RPCH Serbia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.147 7.759 4.993 7.116 4.415 9.047 10.154 5.108 6.44 5.656 -2.732 0.731 2.036 -0.682 2.893 -1.59 1.776 3.339 2.101 4.495 4.332 -0.945 7.389 3.508 2.7 3.5 4.5 4 4.046 2021 +942 SRB NGDP Serbia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 413.121 820.842 "1,037.90" "1,220.16" "1,451.45" "1,846.85" "2,181.04" "2,523.50" "2,908.45" "3,052.14" "3,250.58" "3,612.27" "3,810.06" "4,121.20" "4,160.55" "4,315.02" "4,528.19" "4,760.69" "5,072.93" "5,421.85" "5,502.22" "6,268.71" "6,986.83" "7,877.91" "8,636.31" "9,435.41" "10,214.18" "11,014.42" 2021 +942 SRB NGDPD Serbia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.312 12.313 16.177 21.219 24.743 27.496 32.602 43.395 52.094 45.156 41.369 49.28 43.3 48.394 47.062 39.656 40.693 44.179 50.641 51.514 53.335 63.068 62.721 68.679 75.633 82.869 89.978 97.487 2021 +942 SRB PPPGDP Serbia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 47.42 50.909 55.382 58.968 66.029 75.015 81.279 88.851 95.677 93.659 95.478 99.446 100.311 104.804 104.531 105.951 111.92 116.697 124.856 132.594 132.925 148.678 164.835 175.318 185.262 197.197 208.989 221.653 2021 +942 SRB NGDP_D Serbia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.335 30.912 36.49 41.084 44.817 51.769 58.166 63.227 68.971 74.412 78.675 85.684 90.996 95.66 98.133 100 101.55 104.567 106.632 109.234 111.911 118.727 127.844 140.359 148.667 155.428 161.785 167.676 2021 +942 SRB NGDPRPC Serbia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "343,312.80" "353,014.71" "311,258.66" "336,482.65" "353,891.21" "379,245.31" "397,019.63" "433,947.40" "479,450.00" "505,924.70" "540,691.71" "573,708.06" "560,277.96" "566,647.22" "582,573.49" "581,416.86" "601,152.11" "594,480.66" "608,144.82" "631,748.04" "648,464.01" "681,325.53" "712,761.88" "709,806.52" "768,374.69" "798,521.78" "823,376.52" "855,619.77" "897,715.20" "937,373.84" "979,217.72" 2021 +942 SRB NGDPRPPPPC Serbia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,799.81" "9,048.49" "7,978.20" "8,624.74" "9,070.96" "9,720.84" "10,176.43" "11,122.97" "12,289.29" "12,967.89" "13,859.04" "14,705.32" "14,361.08" "14,524.33" "14,932.56" "14,902.91" "15,408.77" "15,237.76" "15,588.00" "16,193.00" "16,621.47" "17,463.78" "18,269.55" "18,193.80" "19,695.03" "20,467.76" "21,104.84" "21,931.30" "23,010.29" "24,026.82" "25,099.37" 2021 +942 SRB NGDPPC Serbia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "18,792.97" "24,235.11" "28,470.74" "54,962.94" "109,395.55" "138,385.74" "163,110.09" "194,481.80" "248,207.30" "294,274.34" "341,863.92" "395,694.81" "416,912.44" "445,808.14" "499,171.87" "529,064.71" "575,060.31" "583,380.91" "608,144.83" "641,539.46" "678,077.59" "726,510.10" "778,580.59" "794,348.28" "912,271.09" "1,020,859.90" "1,155,680.89" "1,272,025.11" "1,395,304.04" "1,516,533.99" "1,641,916.13" 2021 +942 SRB NGDPDPC Serbia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,925.93" "2,300.70" "1,507.68" "1,238.89" "1,640.95" "2,156.89" "2,836.54" "3,315.33" "3,695.34" "4,398.83" "5,878.87" "7,087.45" "6,168.23" "5,673.62" "6,809.94" "6,012.63" "6,752.80" "6,598.94" "5,588.98" "5,765.20" "6,292.55" "7,252.40" "7,397.47" "7,699.91" "9,178.15" "9,164.27" "10,075.08" "11,139.85" "12,254.65" "13,359.38" "14,532.30" 2021 +942 SRB PPPPC Serbia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,308.90" "6,784.79" "7,384.20" "7,882.85" "8,847.34" "10,081.59" "10,966.54" "12,036.89" "13,016.83" "12,793.58" "13,094.55" "13,742.30" "13,929.19" "14,624.10" "14,657.08" "14,932.42" "15,856.45" "16,621.47" "17,880.96" "19,040.62" "19,190.17" "21,636.82" "24,084.41" "25,718.88" "27,286.81" "29,161.36" "31,029.33" "33,041.70" 2021 +942 SRB NGAP_NPGDP Serbia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +942 SRB PPPSH Serbia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.094 0.096 0.1 0.101 0.104 0.11 0.109 0.111 0.113 0.111 0.106 0.104 0.1 0.099 0.095 0.095 0.096 0.095 0.096 0.098 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.104 0.105 2021 +942 SRB PPPEX Serbia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.712 16.124 18.741 20.692 21.982 24.62 26.834 28.401 30.399 32.588 34.045 36.324 37.982 39.323 39.802 40.726 40.459 40.795 40.63 40.891 41.393 42.163 42.387 44.935 46.617 47.848 48.874 49.692 2021 +942 SRB NID_NGDP Serbia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.853 12.889 9.592 10.548 19.199 21.175 22.093 29.862 22.708 21.735 24.988 26.42 18.657 17.6 18.329 19.269 17.378 16.522 18.681 18.078 19.575 22.655 25.087 24.196 25.643 27.048 25.74 25.521 25.901 26.476 27.094 2021 +942 SRB NGSD_NGDP Serbia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. The country in its current form has been in existence since 1992. Official data are only available from 1999 onward. The data prior to 1992 is presumably for the former SFR Yugoslavia. Metadata analysis available through the statistics office. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.013 4.241 4.669 8.635 21.253 17.243 14.897 16.68 14.699 12.656 8.954 6.554 12.766 11.592 10.222 8.474 11.637 10.929 15.228 15.156 14.345 17.815 18.216 20.075 21.248 18.697 18.777 20.515 21.297 21.778 22.315 2021 +942 SRB PCPI Serbia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. There is a discrepancy between annual / quarterly CPI growth rate due to RPI being replaced with CPI starting in 2007. Quarterly CPI for 2006 constructed based on monthly data. Harmonized prices: No. Since January 2007, before retail prices approximating CPI by applying CPI weights. Base year: 2006. For the period, 2010-2014 cost structure weights are taken from the comprehensive results of the survey  Structures of operational income and expenditures of legal entities and unincorporated enterprises . For the years 2015 and onwards weights have been updated with new results obtained through the ad hoc SBS survey. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.124 14.461 20.405 34.688 62.696 68.256 70.236 77.683 90.308 100 106.002 119.158 128.83 136.744 151.973 163.114 175.664 179.322 181.819 183.86 189.616 193.333 196.909 200.01 208.181 232.042 251.341 261.795 271.001 279.74 288.178 2021 +942 SRB PCPIPCH Serbia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30 41.1 70 80.744 8.868 2.901 10.602 16.253 10.732 6.002 12.411 8.117 6.143 11.137 7.33 7.694 2.082 1.392 1.122 3.131 1.96 1.85 1.575 4.085 11.462 8.317 4.159 3.516 3.225 3.016 2021 +942 SRB PCPIE Serbia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021. There is a discrepancy between annual / quarterly CPI growth rate due to RPI being replaced with CPI starting in 2007. Quarterly CPI for 2006 constructed based on monthly data. Harmonized prices: No. Since January 2007, before retail prices approximating CPI by applying CPI weights. Base year: 2006. For the period, 2010-2014 cost structure weights are taken from the comprehensive results of the survey  Structures of operational income and expenditures of legal entities and unincorporated enterprises . For the years 2015 and onwards weights have been updated with new results obtained through the ad hoc SBS survey. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.923 17.218 25.036 53.067 67.001 68.682 71.503 81.657 94.591 100 111.025 120.555 128.514 141.68 151.603 170.074 173.808 176.854 179.605 182.356 187.858 191.592 195.137 197.585 213.109 239.747 254.132 263.535 272.759 281.487 289.932 2021 +942 SRB PCPIEPCH Serbia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.411 45.408 111.959 26.258 2.508 4.107 14.202 15.839 5.718 11.025 8.584 6.601 10.245 7.004 12.184 2.195 1.752 1.556 1.532 3.017 1.987 1.85 1.255 7.857 12.5 6 3.7 3.5 3.2 3 2021 +942 SRB TM_RPCH Serbia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.). Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.479 31.29 14.34 22.163 -10.882 10.247 26.478 5.85 -18.891 2.482 6.821 0.99 2.671 3.234 7.877 10.532 10.587 10.175 11.372 -2.064 13.99 5.591 4.468 2.966 4.175 5.262 5.243 2021 +942 SRB TMG_RPCH Serbia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.). Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.146 28.451 14.338 20.999 -13.604 7.79 26.014 6.463 -21.743 2.906 8.003 0.753 2.684 1.93 7.175 10.963 9.964 8.945 9.807 0.269 13.998 5.572 4.272 2.572 3.572 4.972 4.972 2021 +942 SRB TX_RPCH Serbia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.). Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.519 12.869 29.196 9.72 11.708 7.347 17.289 4.882 -5.583 12.054 3.569 -0.073 17.901 4.222 10.832 11.317 9.767 7.876 10.09 -5.373 13.775 5.363 3.843 4.462 4.708 4.953 4.889 2021 +942 SRB TXG_RPCH Serbia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Serbian Statistical Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2009 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher, Laspeyres and Paasche formulas are used. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1989 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Other;. Besides transit, excluded are also the temporary commodity transactions (fairs, test samples, etc.). Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.656 13.231 31.648 5.726 14.442 4.919 17.205 4.218 -8.816 16.825 3.646 -0.836 21.909 1.668 9.614 12.662 8.47 5.699 8.449 -2.822 14.538 5.039 4.039 4.539 4.539 4.539 4.539 2021 +942 SRB LUR Serbia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The Labor Force Survey is conducted every quarter since Q1 2014. Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition. The methodology is harmonized with ILO and Eurostat. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.26 12.8 13.3 12.1 12.2 14.47 16 19.53 21.83 21.56 18.8 14.4 16.9 20 23.6 24.6 23 21.021 19.281 16.854 14.869 14.073 11.581 10.093 10.093 9.885 9.707 9.533 9.273 8.976 8.683 2021 +942 SRB LE Serbia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +942 SRB LP Serbia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.597 7.568 7.54 7.516 7.503 7.5 7.481 7.463 7.441 7.412 7.382 7.35 7.321 7.291 7.237 7.201 7.167 7.132 7.095 7.058 7.021 6.983 6.964 6.927 6.872 6.844 6.817 6.789 6.762 6.735 6.708 2021 +942 SRB GGR Serbia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 128.89 280.484 418.396 478.844 593.525 754.643 903.603 "1,043.79" "1,191.34" "1,200.83" "1,279.82" "1,362.94" "1,477.20" "1,537.96" "1,620.75" "1,694.84" "1,842.65" "1,973.38" "2,105.24" "2,278.53" "2,254.96" "2,711.93" "2,860.85" "3,225.22" "3,546.69" "3,871.88" "4,208.32" "4,570.23" 2021 +942 SRB GGR_NGDP Serbia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.199 34.17 40.312 39.244 40.892 40.861 41.43 41.363 40.961 39.344 39.372 37.731 38.771 37.318 38.955 39.278 40.693 41.452 41.5 42.025 40.983 43.261 40.946 40.94 41.067 41.036 41.201 41.493 2021 +942 SRB GGX Serbia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 129.577 277.527 445.279 511.248 592.568 735.352 923.837 "1,064.84" "1,243.34" "1,305.62" "1,393.11" "1,504.00" "1,719.51" "1,743.71" "1,864.26" "1,840.66" "1,893.32" "1,908.17" "2,064.09" "2,278.78" "2,653.44" "2,919.45" "3,053.81" "3,335.43" "3,630.96" "3,967.82" "4,316.76" "4,691.22" 2021 +942 SRB GGX_NGDP Serbia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.365 33.81 42.902 41.9 40.826 39.816 42.358 42.197 42.749 42.777 42.857 41.636 45.131 42.311 44.808 42.657 41.812 40.082 40.688 42.029 48.225 46.572 43.708 42.339 42.043 42.052 42.262 42.592 2021 +942 SRB GGXCNL Serbia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.686 2.957 -26.883 -32.403 0.957 19.291 -20.234 -21.043 -52.002 -104.786 -113.281 -141.061 -242.306 -205.754 -243.514 -145.826 -50.674 65.21 41.15 -0.247 -398.482 -207.516 -192.962 -110.203 -84.27 -95.939 -108.441 -120.987 2021 +942 SRB GGXCNL_NGDP Serbia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.166 0.36 -2.59 -2.656 0.066 1.045 -0.928 -0.834 -1.788 -3.433 -3.485 -3.905 -6.36 -4.993 -5.853 -3.379 -1.119 1.37 0.811 -0.005 -7.242 -3.31 -2.762 -1.399 -0.976 -1.017 -1.062 -1.098 2021 +942 SRB GGSB Serbia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.315 -26.548 -47.776 -112.067 -118.378 -132.009 -169.678 -211.861 -212.888 -209.404 -136.256 -52.83 51.589 36.55 -27.702 -331.867 -268.259 -182.045 -84.719 -41.578 -71.242 -104.172 -139.832 2021 +942 SRB GGSB_NPGDP Serbia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.88 -1.211 -1.922 -4.009 -3.853 -4.02 -4.712 -5.507 -5.227 -4.962 -3.138 -1.163 1.075 0.72 -0.513 -5.917 -4.293 -2.592 -1.059 -0.472 -0.745 -1.007 -1.253 2021 +942 SRB GGXONLB Serbia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.508 8.582 -23.921 -21.144 18.67 44.222 9.99 -3.121 -34.809 -82.417 -79.094 -96.269 -174.111 -111.221 -128.342 -15.958 80.929 186.43 149.782 108.689 -288.232 -98.767 -74.258 32.938 60.755 51.326 64.989 76.576 2021 +942 SRB GGXONLB_NGDP Serbia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.365 1.046 -2.305 -1.733 1.286 2.394 0.458 -0.124 -1.197 -2.7 -2.433 -2.665 -4.57 -2.699 -3.085 -0.37 1.787 3.916 2.953 2.005 -5.238 -1.576 -1.063 0.418 0.703 0.544 0.636 0.695 2021 +942 SRB GGXWDN Serbia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 919.042 857.424 753.078 828.735 850.281 862.398 665.704 635.06 790.669 886.57 "1,193.29" "1,396.54" "1,852.11" "2,052.72" "2,637.63" "3,082.31" "3,081.15" "2,758.99" "2,714.56" "2,696.64" "3,023.06" "3,300.36" "3,582.69" "3,678.32" "3,778.17" "3,890.76" "4,007.02" "4,152.31" 2021 +942 SRB GGXWDN_NGDP Serbia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 222.463 104.457 72.558 67.92 58.582 46.696 30.522 25.166 27.185 29.048 36.71 38.661 48.611 49.809 63.396 71.432 68.044 57.954 53.511 49.736 54.943 52.648 51.278 46.692 43.748 41.236 39.23 37.699 2021 +942 SRB GGXWDG Serbia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 928.492 872.595 790.05 875.573 902.487 947.653 828.179 787.439 888.712 "1,035.45" "1,339.73" "1,588.23" "2,074.18" "2,374.33" "2,811.97" "3,224.14" "3,187.94" "2,860.68" "2,819.53" "2,908.30" "3,230.36" "3,626.52" "3,801.83" "3,959.09" "4,081.94" "4,267.53" "4,414.18" "4,559.47" 2021 +942 SRB GGXWDG_NGDP Serbia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 224.751 106.305 76.12 71.759 62.178 51.312 37.972 31.204 30.556 33.925 41.215 43.968 54.44 57.613 67.586 74.719 70.402 60.09 55.58 53.64 58.71 57.851 54.414 50.256 47.265 45.229 43.216 41.395 2021 +942 SRB NGDP_FY Serbia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt also includes accounts payable > 60 days and net debt only includes currency and deposits as government assets. Fiscal assumptions: Medium-term framework and monetary policy Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. Combination of GFSM1986 and GFSM2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. General government covers the following entities: Central government (Republican Budget, comprising direct budget users covering the three branches of government, President's office, ministries, parliament, judiciary, other budget agencies); Mandatory social insurance funds (Pension Insurance Fund, Health Insurance Fund, Unemployment Fund and Military Health Fund); Extrabudgetary funds (PE Roads of Serbia and Koridori Ltd); Indirect budget users of the Republic; Subnational governments (Autonomous province of Vojvodina; Local government - Cities and Municipalities; Indirect budget users of local governments). Excluded from the data coverage are some indirect budget users of the Republican budget and Local government. Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs;Other;. Recorded on a gross basis. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 142.77 183.405 214.681 413.121 820.842 "1,037.90" "1,220.16" "1,451.45" "1,846.85" "2,181.04" "2,523.50" "2,908.45" "3,052.14" "3,250.58" "3,612.27" "3,810.06" "4,121.20" "4,160.55" "4,315.02" "4,528.19" "4,760.69" "5,072.93" "5,421.85" "5,502.22" "6,268.71" "6,986.83" "7,877.91" "8,636.31" "9,435.41" "10,214.18" "11,014.42" 2021 +942 SRB BCA Serbia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Serbia Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). NBS introduced BPM6 in April 2014. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.469 -0.455 -0.178 0.253 -0.636 -1.527 -3.262 -2.202 -2.96 -6.958 -10.349 -2.66 -2.486 -3.995 -4.674 -2.778 -2.632 -1.369 -1.189 -2.311 -2.451 -3.54 -2.198 -2.772 -5.238 -4.782 -3.787 -3.815 -4.227 -4.659 2021 +942 SRB BCA_NGDPD Serbia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.913 2.054 -3.932 -7.196 -13.182 -8.009 -9.079 -16.035 -19.866 -5.89 -6.008 -8.107 -10.795 -5.741 -5.593 -3.453 -2.922 -5.23 -4.84 -6.871 -4.122 -4.395 -8.351 -6.963 -5.007 -4.604 -4.698 -4.779 2021 +718 SYC NGDP_R Seychelles "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 5.342 5.135 5.029 4.998 5.213 5.75 5.793 6.076 6.399 7.058 7.584 7.793 8.352 8.962 8.744 8.786 9.665 10.843 11.111 11.319 11.8 11.532 11.672 10.985 10.672 11.633 12.727 14.053 13.758 13.608 14.468 15.29 15.874 16.891 17.688 18.685 19.685 20.573 21.231 21.886 20.196 21.794 24.17 25.415 26.635 27.814 28.894 30.009 2021 +718 SYC NGDP_RPCH Seychelles "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.253 -3.877 -2.071 -0.616 4.306 10.294 0.762 4.875 5.326 10.286 7.455 2.76 7.173 7.303 -2.437 0.485 9.998 12.194 2.467 1.872 4.253 -2.271 1.213 -5.887 -2.85 9.006 9.406 10.418 -2.096 -1.095 6.321 5.684 3.82 6.403 4.717 5.638 5.353 4.511 3.199 3.088 -7.723 7.914 10.9 5.15 4.8 4.43 3.88 3.86 2021 +718 SYC NGDP Seychelles "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 0.942 0.972 0.968 0.993 1.068 1.205 1.284 1.396 1.528 1.721 1.967 1.98 2.221 2.456 2.459 2.42 2.5 2.83 3.201 3.328 3.513 3.645 3.822 3.811 4.616 5.055 5.61 6.926 9.147 11.533 11.705 12.609 14.519 16.015 17.688 18.852 19.848 21.474 22.763 23.635 22.211 24.611 28.466 30.853 33.323 35.831 38.282 40.729 2021 +718 SYC NGDPD Seychelles "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.147 0.154 0.148 0.147 0.151 0.169 0.208 0.249 0.284 0.305 0.369 0.374 0.434 0.474 0.486 0.508 0.503 0.563 0.608 0.623 0.615 0.622 0.698 0.706 0.839 0.919 1.016 1.034 0.998 0.847 0.97 1.018 1.06 1.328 1.388 1.416 1.49 1.573 1.629 1.683 1.262 1.457 2.005 2.128 2.28 2.448 2.611 2.743 2021 +718 SYC PPPGDP Seychelles "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.275 0.29 0.301 0.311 0.336 0.383 0.393 0.423 0.461 0.528 0.589 0.626 0.686 0.753 0.751 0.77 0.863 0.984 1.02 1.054 1.124 1.123 1.154 1.108 1.105 1.242 1.401 1.589 1.585 1.578 1.698 1.832 1.904 2.012 2.255 2.311 2.54 2.695 2.847 2.988 2.79 3.136 3.725 4.057 4.341 4.617 4.888 5.175 2021 +718 SYC NGDP_D Seychelles "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 17.631 18.926 19.253 19.867 20.489 20.956 22.161 22.975 23.877 24.385 25.938 25.408 26.594 27.4 28.128 27.544 25.87 26.096 28.813 29.406 29.774 31.607 32.749 34.696 43.257 43.456 44.083 49.289 66.485 84.757 80.907 82.466 91.465 94.813 100 100.898 100.832 104.38 107.216 107.99 109.977 112.922 117.776 121.398 125.112 128.822 132.493 135.722 2021 +718 SYC NGDPRPC Seychelles "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "84,447.71" "80,192.69" "78,070.99" "77,683.96" "80,550.45" "88,124.50" "88,244.13" "88,699.20" "93,075.83" "102,037.85" "109,108.19" "110,636.55" "118,029.65" "124,038.03" "117,832.38" "116,675.90" "126,471.82" "140,238.02" "140,915.33" "140,761.11" "145,443.84" "142,016.29" "141,095.83" "132,696.30" "129,392.15" "140,403.11" "150,435.73" "165,261.79" "158,220.36" "155,874.70" "161,164.28" "174,862.13" "179,769.89" "187,781.04" "193,604.36" "200,599.50" "209,867.71" "217,810.57" "222,318.86" "227,015.57" "207,753.34" "222,285.63" "244,339.18" "254,655.21" "264,523.36" "273,803.81" "281,917.22" "290,215.17" 2015 +718 SYC NGDPRPPPPC Seychelles "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,061.66" "10,504.30" "10,226.38" "10,175.69" "10,551.16" "11,543.27" "11,558.94" "11,618.55" "12,191.84" "13,365.76" "14,291.89" "14,492.09" "15,460.50" "16,247.52" "15,434.66" "15,283.17" "16,566.32" "18,369.53" "18,458.25" "18,438.05" "19,051.43" "18,602.47" "18,481.90" "17,381.66" "16,948.85" "18,391.16" "19,705.31" "21,647.35" "20,725.01" "20,417.75" "21,110.63" "22,904.88" "23,547.74" "24,597.11" "25,359.90" "26,276.18" "27,490.20" "28,530.63" "29,121.16" "29,736.37" "27,213.25" "29,116.81" "32,005.56" "33,356.84" "34,649.45" "35,865.08" "36,927.84" "38,014.78" 2015 +718 SYC NGDPPC Seychelles "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,889.11" "15,177.64" "15,031.13" "15,433.28" "16,504.16" "18,467.60" "19,555.38" "20,378.36" "22,224.00" "24,881.81" "28,300.75" "28,110.85" "31,389.29" "33,986.13" "33,143.32" "32,137.74" "32,717.85" "36,596.44" "40,601.93" "41,391.62" "43,304.04" "44,886.83" "46,207.22" "46,040.76" "55,971.62" "61,013.23" "66,315.88" "81,456.08" "105,192.96" "132,115.30" "130,393.31" "144,202.09" "164,426.72" "178,040.07" "193,604.36" "202,401.51" "211,613.37" "227,351.23" "238,361.35" "245,154.52" "228,480.85" "251,010.48" "287,772.67" "309,145.09" "330,951.19" "352,719.14" "373,521.36" "393,886.23" 2015 +718 SYC NGDPDPC Seychelles "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,329.35" "2,403.46" "2,293.94" "2,280.45" "2,338.08" "2,588.55" "3,165.95" "3,638.99" "4,128.12" "4,407.20" "5,302.84" "5,314.66" "6,128.35" "6,559.09" "6,555.43" "6,748.83" "6,583.09" "7,280.93" "7,715.78" "7,747.49" "7,578.83" "7,663.08" "8,431.92" "8,524.94" "10,176.66" "11,093.31" "12,014.42" "12,155.70" "11,480.43" "9,707.27" "10,805.10" "11,647.02" "11,999.90" "14,762.22" "15,189.42" "15,199.44" "15,887.01" "16,659.12" "17,059.80" "17,454.85" "12,981.87" "14,861.49" "20,265.68" "21,320.35" "22,648.67" "24,097.51" "25,475.58" "26,531.13" 2015 +718 SYC PPPPC Seychelles "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,353.80" "4,525.57" "4,678.07" "4,837.17" "5,196.68" "5,865.08" "5,991.30" "6,171.15" "6,704.00" "7,637.71" "8,472.57" "8,881.82" "9,691.27" "10,425.98" "10,115.93" "10,226.67" "11,288.27" "12,732.80" "12,938.30" "13,106.25" "13,849.07" "13,827.36" "13,951.85" "13,380.26" "13,397.33" "14,993.29" "16,560.35" "18,684.09" "18,231.03" "18,075.86" "18,913.90" "20,947.84" "21,565.04" "22,369.39" "24,682.87" "24,812.99" "27,076.70" "28,530.63" "29,816.81" "30,991.40" "28,703.56" "31,987.52" "37,660.94" "40,649.49" "43,110.68" "45,452.48" "47,690.29" "50,044.01" 2015 +718 SYC NGAP_NPGDP Seychelles Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +718 SYC PPPSH Seychelles Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 2021 +718 SYC PPPEX Seychelles Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.42 3.354 3.213 3.191 3.176 3.149 3.264 3.302 3.315 3.258 3.34 3.165 3.239 3.26 3.276 3.143 2.898 2.874 3.138 3.158 3.127 3.246 3.312 3.441 4.178 4.069 4.004 4.36 5.77 7.309 6.894 6.884 7.625 7.959 7.844 8.157 7.815 7.969 7.994 7.91 7.96 7.847 7.641 7.605 7.677 7.76 7.832 7.871 2021 +718 SYC NID_NGDP Seychelles Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 64.98 -8.629 44.989 14.201 15.907 16.375 18.624 29.744 30.262 29.635 30.467 17.829 21.538 26.208 35.487 30.325 39.845 28.053 33.996 30.772 27.565 21.454 27.62 10.902 21.079 35.745 30.445 29.015 26.904 27.275 36.622 35.407 38.106 38.457 37.478 33.658 30.01 30.171 28.989 27.402 22.15 25.628 25.069 26.892 26.489 26.004 26.013 26.044 2021 +718 SYC NGSD_NGDP Seychelles Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2014 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 11.531 9.584 1.208 -3.555 7.124 5.006 2.605 21.274 20.252 16.627 26.947 15.647 19.946 28.028 41.939 30.604 29.425 16.313 16.526 12.03 20.584 -3.143 13.101 9.576 13.892 16.806 17.285 18.242 8.421 12.434 17.242 12.449 16.969 26.509 15.113 15.555 10.286 11.079 26.415 24.243 8.426 15.138 18.519 19.209 17.885 18.013 17.769 17.844 2021 +718 SYC PCPI Seychelles "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. New weights , a new product basket, an expanded price collection were introducted based on 2018/2019 Household Budget Survey for the CPI starting in Jan.2021.The index reference period for the new CPI index series is therefore 2020=100. Starting with theindex for January 2021, only the new CPI index series will be calculated.To enable a long run CPI index series to be published. The new CPI index (2020=100) must belinked to the current CPI index series (2014=100), this requires the new index series to be rescaledto the level of the last monthly index of the current CPI index series i.e., December 2020. Startingwith the index for January 2021, this is achieved by multiplying each month's index of the newupdated CPI series by the December 2020 index of the current CPI index series 2014, then dividingby 100. The actual calculation of the  All items' index for January 2021 linked to the current CPIindex is given below by way of example.103.84 (All Items index Jan 2021) * 116.41(All items index Dec 2020)/100=120.88 Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.877 27.492 27.257 29.05 29.392 29.564 30.273 30.952 31.1 32.134 33.404 34.083 34.771 34.654 35.427 35.606 34.873 35.502 36.46 38.757 41.199 43.671 43.758 45.202 46.965 47.27 46.391 48.861 66.923 88.174 86.054 88.256 94.531 98.633 100 104.043 102.985 105.928 109.85 111.835 113.18 124.238 129.346 133.655 135.66 139.051 143.223 147.519 2021 +718 SYC PCPIPCH Seychelles "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.516 10.512 -0.854 6.577 1.179 0.585 2.397 2.244 0.478 3.323 3.952 2.032 2.02 -0.336 2.229 0.505 -2.059 1.804 2.7 6.3 6.3 6 0.2 3.3 3.9 0.648 -1.858 5.324 36.965 31.754 -2.405 2.559 7.11 4.339 1.386 4.043 -1.016 2.858 3.702 1.807 1.203 9.77 4.111 3.331 1.5 2.5 3 3 2021 +718 SYC PCPIE Seychelles "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014. New weights , a new product basket, an expanded price collection were introducted based on 2018/2019 Household Budget Survey for the CPI starting in Jan.2021.The index reference period for the new CPI index series is therefore 2020=100. Starting with theindex for January 2021, only the new CPI index series will be calculated.To enable a long run CPI index series to be published. The new CPI index (2020=100) must belinked to the current CPI index series (2014=100), this requires the new index series to be rescaledto the level of the last monthly index of the current CPI index series i.e., December 2020. Startingwith the index for January 2021, this is achieved by multiplying each month's index of the newupdated CPI series by the December 2020 index of the current CPI index series 2014, then dividingby 100. The actual calculation of the  All items' index for January 2021 linked to the current CPIindex is given below by way of example.103.84 (All Items index Jan 2021) * 116.41(All items index Dec 2020)/100=120.88 Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a 28.154 29.221 29.478 29.919 30.613 31.026 31.617 32.769 33.743 34.427 34.713 35.041 35.516 35.239 35.187 35.981 37.609 39.978 42.435 43.715 44.48 46.084 46.914 46.185 46.284 54.035 88.213 85.974 86.306 91.063 96.342 99.636 100.158 103.33 103.087 106.692 110.3 112.166 116.411 125.553 132.662 133.989 136.669 140.769 144.992 149.342 2021 +718 SYC PCPIEPCH Seychelles "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a 3.792 0.88 1.494 2.32 1.351 1.904 3.643 2.974 2.026 0.83 0.945 1.358 -0.78 -0.148 2.256 4.524 6.3 6.145 3.016 1.752 3.605 1.802 -1.555 0.214 16.748 63.252 -2.538 0.386 5.512 5.797 3.419 0.524 3.167 -0.236 3.498 3.382 1.692 3.784 7.854 5.662 1 2 3 3 3 2021 +718 SYC TM_RPCH Seychelles Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.443 6.624 -3.807 -3.783 -5.293 9.5 4.222 98.796 -13.017 -3.236 1.927 9.117 6.479 18.315 -12.024 5.158 18.728 21.433 28.668 -3.303 -16.265 35.343 -8.067 -6.621 -0.246 17.743 3.081 -11.168 -0.35 1.496 -7.599 1.57 12.59 1.687 21.586 7.367 7.283 7.066 14.862 -0.073 -28.312 10.896 8.03 11.799 8.096 8.069 6.152 5.374 2021 +718 SYC TMG_RPCH Seychelles Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.447 4.284 -3.257 33.254 0.976 11.414 -12.517 -6.216 30.154 6.34 4.201 -6.745 10.693 41.795 -13.193 5.276 18.556 22.201 30.405 -2.723 -23.74 45.446 -11.769 -9.991 8.088 24.966 1.304 -10.213 4.49 -0.942 -9.029 5.061 8.836 3.643 9.21 2.172 9.302 9.825 -2.445 -4.61 -18.626 -0.263 5.826 10.937 7.725 8.02 6.064 5.779 2021 +718 SYC TX_RPCH Seychelles Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.387 8.052 0.796 -90.597 -25.583 2.274 -2.717 244.868 110.192 -2.412 -1.356 5.657 5.924 48.14 -1.769 9.419 2.927 19.477 11.214 6.634 -3.642 26.668 5.337 5.264 -12.786 -8.315 -3.171 10.813 -9.672 5.061 -20.676 3.343 23.632 -8.293 12.969 28.782 -8.627 3.935 28.849 4.98 -28.682 9.299 0.437 20.067 15.008 14.442 4.387 3.865 2021 +718 SYC TXG_RPCH Seychelles Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1990 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.996 -21.497 1.437 39.276 -25.398 1.736 -2.625 244.205 110.298 9.831 0.207 -3.747 -7.582 20.746 6.386 0.376 85.378 26.918 19.802 10.79 13.149 32.828 6.938 13.626 -9.872 -6.789 -1.879 -4.593 -5.032 11.089 -26.042 9.77 32.745 -8.515 -11.4 13.664 -10.475 6.943 -1.529 -8.838 17.416 -15.655 -19.394 15.942 18.315 13.638 4.502 4.879 2021 +718 SYC LUR Seychelles Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2015 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.7 7.452 6.757 4.211 3.172 3.112 4.412 4.064 3.151 3.531 3.624 2.511 1.863 1.716 5.136 4.605 4.13 3.705 3.325 2.983 2.684 2.684 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2015 +718 SYC LE Seychelles Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +718 SYC LP Seychelles Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 0.063 0.064 0.064 0.064 0.065 0.065 0.066 0.068 0.069 0.069 0.07 0.07 0.071 0.072 0.074 0.075 0.076 0.077 0.079 0.08 0.081 0.081 0.083 0.083 0.082 0.083 0.085 0.085 0.087 0.087 0.09 0.087 0.088 0.09 0.091 0.093 0.094 0.094 0.095 0.096 0.097 0.098 0.099 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.103 2015 +718 SYC GGR Seychelles General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 0.445 0.475 0.581 0.616 0.733 0.895 1.031 1.14 1.094 1.27 1.393 1.395 1.223 1.236 1.382 1.409 1.526 1.429 1.382 1.531 1.83 1.862 1.992 2.301 2.214 3.19 4.262 4.108 5.014 6.024 6.111 6.413 6.276 7.205 7.475 7.997 8.435 7.543 8.367 9.255 10.715 11.817 12.619 13.445 14.271 2021 +718 SYC GGR_NGDP Seychelles General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 44.798 44.443 48.187 47.95 52.475 58.56 59.93 57.974 55.255 57.154 56.731 56.701 50.516 49.418 48.839 44.028 45.862 40.669 37.916 40.055 48.024 40.333 39.402 41.013 31.967 34.871 36.956 35.097 39.764 41.491 38.161 36.255 33.291 36.302 34.808 35.133 35.69 33.96 33.998 32.512 34.729 35.461 35.218 35.121 35.04 2021 +718 SYC GGX Seychelles General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 0.476 0.54 0.639 0.745 0.694 0.714 0.889 0.906 1.032 1.126 1.482 1.565 1.285 1.478 1.549 1.943 1.868 1.947 1.707 2.153 1.701 1.842 1.97 2.443 2.902 2.469 3.704 4.047 4.582 5.605 6.052 5.785 5.934 7.166 7.374 8.232 8.23 11.217 9.801 10.068 10.437 11.233 11.699 12.209 12.977 2021 +718 SYC GGX_NGDP Seychelles General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 47.93 50.529 53.042 58.005 49.703 46.747 51.673 46.063 52.103 50.711 60.354 63.647 53.096 59.11 54.745 60.698 56.126 55.409 46.842 56.315 44.628 39.896 38.98 43.551 41.896 26.989 32.117 34.576 36.336 38.601 37.792 32.705 31.477 36.106 34.34 36.162 34.823 50.504 39.825 35.368 33.827 33.71 32.65 31.892 31.862 2021 +718 SYC GGXCNL Seychelles General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a -0.031 -0.065 -0.059 -0.129 0.039 0.181 0.142 0.234 0.062 0.143 -0.089 -0.171 -0.062 -0.242 -0.167 -0.534 -0.342 -0.518 -0.325 -0.622 0.129 0.02 0.021 -0.142 -0.688 0.721 0.558 0.061 0.432 0.42 0.059 0.628 0.342 0.039 0.101 -0.234 0.205 -3.675 -1.434 -0.813 0.278 0.583 0.92 1.236 1.294 2021 +718 SYC GGXCNL_NGDP Seychelles General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a -3.132 -6.086 -4.855 -10.056 2.772 11.813 8.257 11.911 3.151 6.442 -3.623 -6.947 -2.58 -9.692 -5.906 -16.67 -10.264 -14.74 -8.927 -16.26 3.396 0.437 0.422 -2.538 -9.929 7.882 4.839 0.521 3.428 2.89 0.368 3.55 1.814 0.196 0.468 -1.029 0.867 -16.544 -5.827 -2.856 0.902 1.751 2.568 3.23 3.178 2021 +718 SYC GGSB Seychelles General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +718 SYC GGSB_NPGDP Seychelles General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +718 SYC GGXONLB Seychelles General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a -0.011 -0.034 -0.007 -0.091 0.156 0.313 0.281 0.391 0.22 0.318 0.105 0.034 0.172 0.009 0.109 -0.21 -0.038 -0.256 -0.06 -0.33 0.392 0.318 0.345 0.157 -0.233 1.349 1.558 0.761 0.812 0.958 0.849 1.032 0.906 0.746 0.727 0.45 0.748 -3.051 -0.718 -0.156 1.014 1.181 1.428 1.656 1.623 2021 +718 SYC GGXONLB_NGDP Seychelles General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a -1.108 -3.183 -0.598 -7.08 11.183 20.458 16.351 19.897 11.09 14.299 4.273 1.401 7.119 0.371 3.854 -6.546 -1.14 -7.286 -1.642 -8.643 10.298 6.894 6.83 2.792 -3.362 14.743 13.509 6.503 6.436 6.595 5.299 5.837 4.804 3.76 3.385 1.976 3.164 -13.738 -2.917 -0.547 3.287 3.544 3.986 4.326 3.985 2021 +718 SYC GGXWDN Seychelles General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.013 7.166 6.472 7.137 6.94 7.065 9.697 17.213 11.742 8.912 9.763 9.81 9.028 9.478 9.008 9.678 9.944 9.797 10.168 17.03 15.35 16.369 16.931 17.121 17.046 16.691 16.292 2021 +718 SYC GGXWDN_NGDP Seychelles General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 192.4 187.461 169.824 154.596 137.29 125.92 140.004 188.184 101.809 76.138 77.43 67.565 56.371 53.584 47.783 48.757 46.307 43.039 43.02 76.672 62.371 57.502 54.876 51.38 47.574 43.6 40.001 2021 +718 SYC GGXWDG Seychelles General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.581 1.767 1.775 2.018 3.036 3.231 3.667 4.047 5.162 5.318 6.248 7.282 7.487 6.745 7.535 7.283 7.578 9.974 17.572 12.24 9.625 10.404 11.626 10.922 12.451 12.315 13.129 12.957 12.727 12.811 18.845 17.929 18.463 19.025 19.215 19.14 18.785 18.386 2021 +718 SYC GGXWDG_NGDP Seychelles General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.353 89.223 79.905 82.18 123.453 133.522 146.661 143.013 161.24 159.787 177.837 199.787 195.86 176.975 163.226 144.064 135.071 143.997 192.102 106.125 82.224 82.508 80.069 68.199 70.394 65.322 66.145 60.339 55.91 54.205 84.845 72.851 64.859 61.663 57.664 53.418 49.07 45.143 2021 +718 SYC NGDP_FY Seychelles "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Change in presentation to reflect 2011 Budget classification and transition to GFS2001. Data prior to 2007 may not add up due to breaks in the GFS1986/2001 coverage. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Social Security Funds;. Change in coverage of general government as of 2011 Budget and incorporation of budget dependent entities Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 0.942 0.972 0.968 0.993 1.068 1.205 1.284 1.396 1.528 1.721 1.967 1.98 2.221 2.456 2.459 2.42 2.5 2.83 3.201 3.328 3.513 3.645 3.822 3.811 4.616 5.055 5.61 6.926 9.147 11.533 11.705 12.609 14.519 16.015 17.688 18.852 19.848 21.474 22.763 23.635 22.211 24.611 28.466 30.853 33.323 35.831 38.282 40.729 2021 +718 SYC BCA Seychelles Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Seychelles rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.016 -0.019 -0.041 -0.026 -0.013 -0.019 -0.033 -0.021 -0.028 -0.04 -0.013 -0.008 -0.007 0.009 0.031 0.001 -0.052 -0.066 -0.106 -0.117 -0.043 -0.153 -0.101 -0.009 -0.06 -0.174 -0.134 -0.111 -0.185 -0.126 -0.188 -0.234 -0.224 -0.159 -0.31 -0.256 -0.294 -0.3 -0.042 -0.053 -0.173 -0.153 -0.131 -0.163 -0.196 -0.196 -0.215 -0.225 2021 +718 SYC BCA_NGDPD Seychelles Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -10.602 -12.211 -27.505 -17.755 -8.782 -11.369 -16.018 -8.47 -10.01 -13.008 -3.521 -2.182 -1.592 1.82 6.452 0.279 -10.42 -11.741 -17.469 -18.743 -6.981 -24.597 -14.519 -1.327 -7.187 -18.939 -13.161 -10.773 -18.483 -14.837 -19.38 -22.959 -21.138 -11.945 -22.368 -18.095 -19.724 -19.092 -2.575 -3.159 -13.724 -10.489 -6.551 -7.683 -8.604 -7.992 -8.243 -8.199 2021 +724 SLE NGDP_R Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" "6,004.18" "6,116.96" "6,225.83" "6,127.72" "6,231.88" "5,811.82" "5,819.52" "5,958.15" "6,080.78" "6,381.89" "6,484.69" "5,966.40" "5,390.86" "5,393.79" "5,582.57" "5,022.92" "3,777.90" "3,113.15" "3,087.08" "2,836.35" "2,944.34" "3,479.33" "4,398.75" "4,809.01" "5,126.30" "5,357.25" "5,583.53" "6,033.47" "6,359.26" "6,561.92" "6,912.76" "7,349.09" "8,464.55" "10,218.43" "10,683.92" "8,494.49" "9,034.25" "9,374.35" "9,699.14" "10,208.75" "10,007.75" "10,418.53" "10,670.24" "11,020.11" "11,565.40" "12,147.98" "12,681.85" "13,230.25" 2021 +724 SLE NGDP_RPCH Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.56 1.878 1.78 -1.576 1.7 -6.74 0.132 2.382 2.058 4.952 1.611 -7.993 -9.646 0.054 3.5 -10.025 -24.787 -17.596 -0.837 -8.122 3.807 18.17 26.425 9.327 6.598 4.505 4.224 8.058 5.4 3.187 5.347 6.312 15.178 20.72 4.555 -20.493 6.354 3.765 3.465 5.254 -1.969 4.105 2.416 3.279 4.948 5.037 4.395 4.324 2021 +724 SLE NGDP Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.786 2.114 2.54 3.36 5.176 8.94 21.151 38.978 61.027 103.123 143.574 336.172 495.588 636.694 780.747 959.634 "1,265.31" "1,217.78" "1,534.20" "1,762.41" "1,941.32" "2,166.18" "2,631.18" "3,254.26" "3,913.44" "4,769.79" "5,583.98" "6,443.98" "7,470.55" "8,308.29" "10,255.61" "12,797.21" "16,514.30" "21,317.38" "22,689.45" "21,583.30" "24,296.29" "27,465.43" "32,401.62" "36,730.88" "39,938.07" "44,359.57" "54,525.52" "67,550.76" "83,252.69" "99,521.36" "115,653.36" "131,658.22" 2021 +724 SLE NGDPD Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.701 1.823 2.05 1.782 2.062 1.755 1.314 1.145 1.877 1.724 0.948 1.138 0.992 1.122 1.331 1.273 1.374 1.24 0.981 0.977 0.941 1.084 1.25 1.38 1.439 1.61 1.884 2.159 2.511 2.454 2.578 2.942 3.802 4.916 5.007 4.252 3.855 3.713 4.085 4.074 4.059 4.148 4.101 3.999 4.194 4.442 4.662 4.9 2021 +724 SLE PPPGDP Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.777 3.096 3.346 3.422 3.606 3.469 3.544 3.718 3.928 4.285 4.517 4.296 3.97 4.067 4.299 3.949 3.024 2.535 2.542 2.369 2.515 3.039 3.901 4.349 4.761 5.131 5.513 6.118 6.572 6.825 7.277 7.897 9.434 11.988 12.544 11.469 12.3 12.234 12.96 13.885 13.776 14.937 16.386 17.526 18.779 20.092 21.374 22.73 2021 +724 SLE NGDP_D Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.03 0.035 0.041 0.055 0.083 0.154 0.363 0.654 1.004 1.616 2.214 5.634 9.193 11.804 13.985 19.105 33.492 39.117 49.698 62.137 65.934 62.259 59.817 67.67 76.341 89.034 100.008 106.804 117.475 126.614 148.358 174.133 195.099 208.617 212.37 254.086 268.935 292.985 334.067 359.798 399.072 425.776 511.005 612.977 719.843 819.242 911.96 995.131 2021 +724 SLE NGDPRPC Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,692,660.17" "1,683,150.00" "1,677,940.89" "1,613,643.73" "1,631,720.16" "1,491,980.83" "1,461,302.16" "1,464,110.99" "1,462,950.59" "1,500,051.77" "1,501,167.40" "1,372,008.24" "1,239,927.17" "1,245,978.74" "1,295,327.64" "1,167,046.51" "876,002.03" "718,092.97" "704,573.89" "635,614.69" "642,228.24" "731,862.26" "885,815.31" "924,618.48" "943,376.78" "948,920.03" "957,849.40" "1,007,318.82" "1,036,789.96" "1,046,101.34" "1,077,486.50" "1,119,735.45" "1,260,998.07" "1,488,703.35" "1,522,545.61" "1,184,409.90" "1,232,698.70" "1,251,844.56" "1,267,835.39" "1,306,602.27" "1,254,577.51" "1,279,706.92" "1,284,165.55" "1,299,497.62" "1,336,265.45" "1,375,241.26" "1,406,695.77" "1,437,898.29" 2021 +724 SLE NGDPRPPPPC Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,209.02" "2,196.61" "2,189.81" "2,105.90" "2,129.49" "1,947.12" "1,907.08" "1,910.75" "1,909.24" "1,957.66" "1,959.11" "1,790.55" "1,618.18" "1,626.08" "1,690.48" "1,523.06" "1,143.23" 937.153 919.51 829.514 838.145 955.123 "1,156.04" "1,206.68" "1,231.16" "1,238.40" "1,250.05" "1,314.61" "1,353.07" "1,365.22" "1,406.18" "1,461.32" "1,645.68" "1,942.84" "1,987.01" "1,545.72" "1,608.74" "1,633.73" "1,654.60" "1,705.19" "1,637.30" "1,670.09" "1,675.91" "1,695.92" "1,743.90" "1,794.77" "1,835.82" "1,876.54" 2021 +724 SLE NGDPPC Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 503.484 581.571 684.455 884.924 "1,355.32" "2,295.10" "5,311.09" "9,578.26" "14,682.19" "24,238.96" "33,236.47" "77,304.75" "113,987.86" "147,077.86" "181,157.36" "222,965.61" "293,393.64" "280,898.55" "350,155.83" "394,949.55" "423,446.56" "455,646.68" "529,864.00" "625,690.76" "720,178.62" "844,864.63" "957,925.86" "1,075,855.78" "1,217,970.05" "1,324,509.16" "1,598,534.80" "1,949,831.69" "2,460,200.69" "3,105,688.31" "3,233,431.01" "3,009,419.99" "3,315,162.12" "3,667,714.84" "4,235,421.14" "4,701,126.70" "5,006,662.54" "5,448,679.41" "6,562,155.45" "7,965,621.43" "9,619,010.72" "11,266,554.76" "12,828,498.26" "14,308,966.08" 2021 +724 SLE NGDPDPC Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 479.601 501.744 552.581 469.374 539.979 450.535 330.043 281.362 451.564 405.247 219.455 261.748 228.231 259.186 308.752 295.71 318.646 286.074 223.939 218.906 205.251 228.033 251.704 265.323 264.775 285.106 323.259 360.425 409.443 391.213 401.835 448.324 566.37 716.148 713.53 592.903 525.948 495.812 533.972 521.396 508.812 509.482 493.572 471.606 484.589 502.872 517.107 532.594 2021 +724 SLE PPPPC Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 782.743 851.982 901.827 901.232 944.219 890.655 889.906 913.67 945.139 "1,007.11" "1,045.58" 987.937 913.176 939.381 997.447 917.509 701.306 584.801 580.249 530.834 548.509 639.145 785.651 836.253 876.122 908.906 945.769 "1,021.49" "1,071.54" "1,088.09" "1,134.21" "1,203.17" "1,405.48" "1,746.55" "1,787.66" "1,599.22" "1,678.27" "1,633.73" "1,694.12" "1,777.16" "1,726.96" "1,834.75" "1,972.04" "2,066.69" "2,169.76" "2,274.55" "2,370.86" "2,470.35" 2021 +724 SLE NGAP_NPGDP Sierra Leone Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +724 SLE PPPSH Sierra Leone Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.02 0.02 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.016 0.015 0.012 0.012 0.012 0.01 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.011 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.011 0.011 0.011 2021 +724 SLE PPPEX Sierra Leone Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.643 0.683 0.759 0.982 1.435 2.577 5.968 10.483 15.534 24.068 31.788 78.249 124.826 156.569 181.621 243.012 418.353 480.332 603.457 744.017 771.996 712.9 674.426 748.208 822.007 929.54 "1,012.85" "1,053.22" "1,136.65" "1,217.28" "1,409.38" "1,620.58" "1,750.44" "1,778.18" "1,808.76" "1,881.81" "1,975.34" "2,245.00" "2,500.07" "2,645.30" "2,899.12" "2,969.71" "3,327.59" "3,854.29" "4,433.22" "4,953.32" "5,410.90" "5,792.29" 2021 +724 SLE NID_NGDP Sierra Leone Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" 11.597 10.605 8.808 8.571 7.486 6.198 7.035 5.35 5.477 6.633 6.649 5.936 7.2 3.426 5.712 3.918 6.275 3.484 3.92 2.663 4.863 10.335 10.59 11.225 10.325 11.301 10.135 9.493 9.557 9.993 31.089 41.93 27.858 13.761 13.689 15.407 19.143 18.594 14.828 12.532 12.101 11.167 10.646 10.965 11.543 12.754 14.131 14.38 2021 +724 SLE NGSD_NGDP Sierra Leone Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2010 Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.473 1.111 1.68 4.579 5.361 3.944 4.306 1.091 0.748 -0.232 -4.581 5.973 7.394 -2.57 2.768 -0.793 -0.469 4.014 7.245 -3.04 -7.171 0.538 3.069 5.224 3.442 4.781 5.092 2.076 0.58 -3.332 8.386 -23.101 -3.974 -1.234 4.248 -8.182 11.519 0.289 2.47 -1.793 5.31 -3.729 2.149 3.28 4.197 6.563 8.11 8.415 2021 +724 SLE PCPI Sierra Leone "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. National CPI Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021. The authorities only recalculated the new CPI back to 2008. Data between 2007 and 2000 are IMF staff estimates. The authorities have recalculated CPI now based on December 2021 as a new base. Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 0.005 0.006 0.008 0.013 0.021 0.038 0.069 0.191 0.257 0.413 0.871 1.764 2.92 3.569 4.432 5.584 6.876 7.877 10.711 14.363 14.231 14.597 14.614 15.198 17.161 19.513 21.568 25.23 27.302 29.341 31.449 33.585 35.798 37.775 39.528 42.172 46.763 55.283 64.145 73.642 83.544 93.464 117.682 149.229 180.194 209.115 235.777 260.062 2021 +724 SLE PCPIPCH Sierra Leone "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.867 23.369 26.89 68.526 66.575 76.576 80.867 178.7 34.287 60.8 110.946 102.695 65.5 22.202 24.199 25.987 23.137 14.559 35.986 34.092 -0.918 2.568 0.121 3.991 12.922 13.702 10.533 16.978 8.211 7.469 7.186 6.791 6.588 5.524 4.639 6.689 10.886 18.222 16.03 14.805 13.447 11.874 25.912 26.807 20.75 16.05 12.75 10.3 2021 +724 SLE PCPIE Sierra Leone "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. National CPI Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021. The authorities only recalculated the new CPI back to 2008. Data between 2007 and 2000 are IMF staff estimates. The authorities have recalculated CPI now based on December 2021 as a new base. Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 0.005 0.007 0.01 0.017 0.027 0.046 0.101 0.218 0.302 0.56 1.109 2.389 3.221 4.081 4.804 6.463 6.875 11.476 10.825 14.802 14.351 14.843 14.386 16.009 18.313 20.712 22.424 25.51 27.88 29.98 32.2 34.34 36.47 38.43 40.2 43.57 51.16 59 67.4 76.77 84.79 100 129.4 160.068 188.56 215.524 239.663 262.191 2021 +724 SLE PCPIEPCH Sierra Leone "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 25.37 44.71 83.127 52.279 74.527 116.347 116.797 38.328 85.543 98.286 115.377 34.799 26.69 17.73 34.527 6.379 66.923 -5.677 36.745 -3.052 3.432 -3.08 11.286 14.391 13.1 8.263 13.763 9.29 7.532 7.405 6.646 6.203 5.374 4.606 8.383 17.42 15.324 14.237 13.902 10.447 17.938 29.4 23.7 17.8 14.3 11.2 9.4 2021 +724 SLE TM_RPCH Sierra Leone Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -16.967 -28.292 -19.389 -14.481 7.418 28.664 16.461 -32.295 19.042 32.51 -12.688 -2.628 31.932 3.63 0.934 28.341 -61.368 13.704 42.934 29.181 16.993 18.996 5.246 -18.949 11.039 -6.707 -4 7.028 42.038 43.131 104.198 -2.036 -6.83 30.487 -10.91 -31.79 8.168 -4.657 15.136 -15.559 18.849 -15.778 -2.973 2.933 4.829 3.854 2.807 2021 +724 SLE TMG_RPCH Sierra Leone Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -15.188 -29.006 -23.974 -19.878 4.531 24.041 18.534 -28.907 28.052 13.419 -15.368 -2.112 44.102 -1.59 -18.941 34.577 -61.377 16.371 -4.699 53.149 27.674 51.058 6.452 -21.056 18.682 -5.625 -6.522 7.255 48.233 35.141 117.331 -6.671 -17.892 7.11 -5.667 -22.809 19.425 -4.112 15.808 -4.757 11.919 -17.271 -3.246 2.891 4.243 3.715 2.753 2021 +724 SLE TX_RPCH Sierra Leone Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -28.96 -30.085 3.933 6.591 10.068 31.207 14.74 -41.031 27.537 59.698 9.975 -8.101 -5.785 23.158 -24.138 -7.77 -23.055 -6.739 -34.796 123.353 20.179 37.519 17.977 -14.122 1.241 7.067 -5.081 -10.952 40.387 13.551 3.807 115.619 52.329 3.191 -23.196 -1.072 -9.905 24.767 21.738 -40.358 32.488 25.165 3.917 1.096 8.185 3.036 1.328 2021 +724 SLE TXG_RPCH Sierra Leone Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.703 -52.266 7.233 -10.467 5.153 -42.078 20.961 13.521 76.493 9.696 -9.489 -1.263 26.506 -5.541 -15.58 24.936 34 -13.975 159.646 55.526 1.955 -33.863 20.229 -9.468 26.094 23.294 -40.694 34.745 26.69 4.003 0.998 8.391 3.029 1.226 2021 +724 SLE LUR Sierra Leone Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +724 SLE LE Sierra Leone Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +724 SLE LP Sierra Leone Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: UN World Population Prospects Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 3.547 3.634 3.71 3.797 3.819 3.895 3.982 4.069 4.157 4.254 4.32 4.349 4.348 4.329 4.31 4.304 4.313 4.335 4.381 4.462 4.585 4.754 4.966 5.201 5.434 5.646 5.829 5.99 6.134 6.273 6.416 6.563 6.713 6.864 7.017 7.172 7.329 7.488 7.65 7.813 7.977 8.141 8.309 8.48 8.655 8.833 9.015 9.201 2021 +724 SLE GGR Sierra Leone General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 257.534 302.692 400.027 467.001 616.343 767.853 842.194 "2,129.28" 948.41 "1,258.00" "1,560.74" "2,170.76" "2,506.07" "2,827.59" "3,185.45" "3,494.71" "3,615.41" "4,022.77" "5,108.75" "6,666.33" "7,974.25" "9,287.85" "11,162.86" "13,399.32" "17,221.01" "20,061.84" "22,769.16" "26,106.77" 2021 +724 SLE GGR_NGDP Sierra Leone General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.268 13.973 15.202 14.35 15.749 16.098 15.082 33.043 12.695 15.141 15.218 16.963 15.175 13.264 14.039 16.192 14.881 14.647 15.767 18.149 19.967 20.938 20.473 19.836 20.685 20.158 19.687 19.829 2021 +724 SLE GGX Sierra Leone General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 317.597 413.71 526.843 612.563 708.971 860.246 928.861 834.713 "1,207.33" "1,451.96" "2,073.76" "2,751.94" "3,357.86" "3,337.09" "4,003.51" "4,476.35" "5,670.78" "6,434.83" "6,919.96" "7,813.99" "10,274.34" "12,533.22" "13,257.61" "15,168.98" "19,190.98" "22,030.14" "25,003.55" "29,078.22" 2021 +724 SLE GGX_NGDP Sierra Leone General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.362 19.097 20.022 18.823 18.116 18.035 16.634 12.953 16.161 17.476 20.221 21.504 20.333 15.654 17.645 20.74 23.34 23.429 21.357 21.274 25.726 28.254 24.315 22.456 23.051 22.136 21.619 22.086 2021 +724 SLE GGXCNL Sierra Leone General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -60.063 -111.018 -126.816 -145.562 -92.629 -92.393 -86.667 "1,294.57" -258.922 -193.959 -513.022 -581.183 -851.789 -509.499 -818.068 -981.633 "-2,055.36" "-2,412.06" "-1,811.21" "-1,147.66" "-2,300.09" "-3,245.37" "-2,094.75" "-1,769.66" "-1,969.96" "-1,968.30" "-2,234.39" "-2,971.45" 2021 +724 SLE GGXCNL_NGDP Sierra Leone General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.094 -5.125 -4.819 -4.473 -2.367 -1.937 -1.552 20.09 -3.466 -2.335 -5.002 -4.541 -5.158 -2.39 -3.605 -4.548 -8.46 -8.782 -5.59 -3.125 -5.759 -7.316 -3.842 -2.62 -2.366 -1.978 -1.932 -2.257 2021 +724 SLE GGSB Sierra Leone General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +724 SLE GGSB_NPGDP Sierra Leone General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +724 SLE GGXONLB Sierra Leone General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.852 -38.223 -22.019 -30.399 66.393 68.722 75.341 "1,406.71" -138.467 -90.711 -353.843 -330.964 -563.421 -208.342 -596.05 -807.063 "-1,853.56" "-1,810.01" -904.914 -162.073 "-1,091.18" "-1,977.22" -530.85 -53.263 "1,098.81" 930.919 591.872 -148.224 2021 +724 SLE GGXONLB_NGDP Sierra Leone General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.229 -1.764 -0.837 -0.934 1.697 1.441 1.349 21.83 -1.854 -1.092 -3.45 -2.586 -3.412 -0.977 -2.627 -3.739 -7.629 -6.59 -2.793 -0.441 -2.732 -4.457 -0.974 -0.079 1.32 0.935 0.512 -0.113 2021 +724 SLE GGXWDN Sierra Leone General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +724 SLE GGXWDN_NGDP Sierra Leone General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +724 SLE GGXWDG Sierra Leone General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,913.62" "4,178.95" "5,218.14" "5,932.69" "6,243.54" "5,764.28" "2,717.15" "3,992.17" "3,992.17" "4,804.66" "5,379.11" "6,006.47" "6,520.72" "7,961.61" "10,283.45" "14,753.89" "18,993.61" "22,386.06" "26,611.47" "30,484.94" "35,170.87" "44,583.85" "52,749.41" "59,906.28" "67,427.75" "74,701.45" "81,742.03" 2021 +724 SLE GGXWDG_NGDP Sierra Leone General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 180.656 158.815 160.348 151.598 130.898 103.229 42.166 53.439 48.05 46.849 42.033 36.371 30.589 35.089 47.645 60.725 69.155 69.089 72.45 76.331 79.286 81.767 78.089 71.957 67.752 64.591 62.087 2021 +724 SLE NGDP_FY Sierra Leone "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections use the baseline forecasts from the real sector and prices for 2022 and the preliminary 2021 budget out-turn. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022 1.786 2.113 2.539 3.36 5.175 8.939 21.148 38.972 61.017 103.107 142.462 336.516 483.809 618.113 766.005 951.348 "1,193.54" "1,179.28" "1,494.89" "1,724.51" "1,941.01" "2,166.33" "2,631.33" "3,254.26" "3,913.44" "4,769.79" "5,583.98" "6,443.98" "7,470.55" "8,308.29" "10,255.61" "12,797.21" "16,514.30" "21,317.38" "22,689.45" "21,583.30" "24,296.29" "27,465.43" "32,401.62" "36,730.88" "39,938.07" "44,359.57" "54,525.52" "67,550.76" "83,252.69" "99,521.36" "115,653.36" "131,658.22" 2021 +724 SLE BCA Sierra Leone Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Sierra Leonean leone Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.165 -0.132 -0.17 -0.018 -0.023 0.003 0.141 -0.03 -0.003 -0.06 -0.069 0.015 -0.005 -0.058 -0.089 -0.118 -0.151 -0.055 -0.033 -0.099 -0.112 -0.098 -0.073 -0.083 -0.099 -0.105 -0.095 -0.16 -0.225 -0.327 -0.585 -1.914 -1.21 -0.737 -0.473 -1.003 -0.294 -0.68 -0.505 -0.584 -0.276 -0.618 -0.348 -0.307 -0.308 -0.275 -0.281 -0.292 2020 +724 SLE BCA_NGDPD Sierra Leone Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -9.691 -7.225 -8.285 -0.988 -1.117 0.16 10.708 -2.65 -0.151 -3.465 -7.321 1.347 -0.552 -5.149 -6.697 -9.277 -10.952 -4.424 -3.387 -10.167 -11.933 -9.028 -5.859 -6.002 -6.883 -6.52 -5.043 -7.418 -8.977 -13.325 -22.703 -65.031 -31.833 -14.995 -9.441 -23.589 -7.624 -18.304 -12.359 -14.325 -6.791 -14.896 -8.496 -7.685 -7.346 -6.191 -6.021 -5.965 2020 +576 SGP NGDP_R Singapore "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 46.31 51.318 54.963 59.665 64.911 64.507 65.373 72.432 80.59 88.777 97.496 104.017 110.923 123.635 137.353 147.208 158.207 171.364 167.609 177.193 193.209 191.14 198.639 207.673 228.316 245.135 267.213 291.32 296.749 297.128 340.271 361.418 377.449 395.633 411.203 423.444 438.526 458.968 475.772 480.985 461.057 496.162 511.146 522.678 536.36 549.695 563.566 577.579 2021 +576 SGP NGDP_RPCH Singapore "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.113 10.816 7.102 8.554 8.792 -0.623 1.343 10.798 11.264 10.159 9.821 6.688 6.64 11.46 11.096 7.175 7.471 8.316 -2.191 5.718 9.038 -1.071 3.923 4.548 9.94 7.366 9.007 9.022 1.863 0.128 14.52 6.215 4.435 4.818 3.936 2.977 3.562 4.661 3.661 1.096 -4.143 7.614 3.02 2.256 2.618 2.486 2.523 2.486 2021 +576 SGP NGDP Singapore "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.87 30.352 33.981 38.058 41.73 40.863 40.893 45.55 53.432 61.309 70.492 78.543 84.92 97.923 112.555 124.463 135.777 148.664 143.475 146.253 165.632 160.886 165.698 170.118 194.433 212.723 236.159 272.698 273.942 282.395 326.98 351.368 368.771 384.87 398.948 423.444 440.467 473.916 508.495 512.22 476.405 533.352 581.513 612.489 641.116 666.808 693.72 721.457 2021 +576 SGP NGDPD Singapore "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 12.082 14.367 15.879 18.011 19.563 18.573 18.78 21.629 26.551 31.436 38.892 45.465 52.131 60.604 73.689 87.813 96.293 100.124 85.728 86.287 96.077 89.794 92.538 97.646 115.034 127.808 148.627 180.942 193.617 194.15 239.808 279.357 295.093 307.576 314.864 307.999 318.822 343.187 376.987 375.484 345.286 396.992 423.632 447.159 470.114 491.196 513.495 536.753 2021 +576 SGP PPPGDP Singapore "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 22.883 27.757 31.565 35.607 40.136 41.147 42.539 48.299 55.634 63.689 72.561 80.032 87.291 99.6 113.015 123.664 135.337 149.12 147.494 158.126 176.324 178.366 188.253 200.699 226.572 250.891 281.927 315.667 327.716 330.238 382.734 414.967 435.965 448.14 461.772 481.405 501.496 534.906 567.736 584.224 566.768 635.266 700.98 742.334 777.75 811.9 848.234 886.147 2021 +576 SGP NGDP_D Singapore "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 55.862 59.145 61.826 63.786 64.289 63.347 62.553 62.886 66.301 69.059 72.303 75.51 76.558 79.204 81.946 84.549 85.823 86.754 85.601 82.538 85.727 84.172 83.417 81.916 85.16 86.778 88.378 93.608 92.314 95.041 96.094 97.219 97.701 97.28 97.02 100 100.443 103.257 106.878 106.494 103.329 107.496 113.767 117.183 119.531 121.305 123.095 124.911 2021 +576 SGP NGDPRPC Singapore "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,184.16" "20,261.21" "20,768.45" "22,254.18" "23,757.49" "23,577.31" "23,916.49" "26,103.46" "28,315.86" "30,290.00" "31,995.89" "33,178.26" "34,334.10" "37,312.69" "40,172.76" "41,767.05" "43,099.83" "45,142.73" "42,678.84" "44,760.24" "47,967.76" "46,191.19" "47,567.33" "50,469.55" "54,795.90" "57,465.61" "60,711.46" "63,487.79" "61,319.37" "59,573.75" "67,025.54" "69,722.23" "71,050.07" "73,276.76" "75,178.09" "76,502.97" "78,206.49" "81,779.55" "84,376.49" "84,330.46" "81,089.09" "90,979.30" "95,833.93" "98,771.29" "101,456.93" "103,362.74" "105,433.01" "107,536.33" 2021 +576 SGP NGDPRPPPPC Singapore "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "22,358.26" "23,613.52" "24,204.68" "25,936.23" "27,688.27" "27,478.28" "27,873.58" "30,422.40" "33,000.85" "35,301.62" "37,289.75" "38,667.75" "40,014.83" "43,486.23" "46,819.52" "48,677.59" "50,230.88" "52,611.79" "49,740.25" "52,166.02" "55,904.23" "53,833.73" "55,437.56" "58,819.96" "63,862.12" "66,973.55" "70,756.44" "73,992.12" "71,464.93" "69,430.49" "78,115.21" "81,258.09" "82,805.61" "85,400.73" "87,616.64" "89,160.73" "91,146.10" "95,310.33" "98,336.96" "98,283.31" "94,505.64" "106,032.23" "111,690.08" "115,113.44" "118,243.43" "120,464.56" "122,877.37" "125,328.69" 2021 +576 SGP NGDPPC Singapore "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,716.73" "11,983.41" "12,840.22" "14,195.13" "15,273.44" "14,935.47" "14,960.53" "16,415.48" "18,773.81" "20,917.97" "23,133.98" "25,052.86" "26,285.40" "29,553.03" "32,920.10" "35,313.69" "36,989.42" "39,163.04" "36,533.52" "36,944.36" "41,121.41" "38,879.93" "39,679.14" "41,342.67" "46,663.95" "49,867.53" "53,655.81" "59,429.38" "56,606.57" "56,619.62" "64,407.60" "67,783.38" "69,416.45" "71,283.34" "72,937.48" "76,502.97" "78,552.66" "84,443.04" "90,179.88" "89,806.91" "83,788.42" "97,798.74" "109,027.02" "115,742.98" "121,272.39" "125,384.28" "129,782.46" "134,324.33" 2021 +576 SGP NGDPDPC Singapore "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,004.99" "5,672.11" "6,000.03" "6,717.84" "7,160.26" "6,788.39" "6,870.77" "7,794.69" "9,328.95" "10,725.74" "12,763.34" "14,501.96" "16,136.24" "18,290.13" "21,552.41" "24,914.85" "26,232.87" "26,375.87" "21,829.28" "21,796.64" "23,852.83" "21,699.75" "22,159.83" "23,730.38" "27,608.08" "29,961.31" "33,768.45" "39,432.90" "40,008.58" "38,926.81" "47,236.67" "53,891.46" "55,547.55" "56,967.43" "57,564.80" "55,645.61" "56,858.51" "61,149.62" "66,857.27" "65,833.20" "60,727.62" "72,794.91" "79,426.14" "84,500.41" "88,926.03" "92,362.95" "96,065.69" "99,935.15" 2021 +576 SGP PPPPC Singapore "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,479.44" "10,958.81" "11,927.27" "13,281.00" "14,689.88" "15,039.42" "15,562.96" "17,406.20" "19,547.28" "21,730.07" "23,812.87" "25,527.98" "27,019.33" "30,059.25" "33,054.63" "35,087.01" "36,869.62" "39,283.07" "37,557.04" "39,943.66" "43,775.82" "43,104.22" "45,080.22" "48,774.72" "54,377.32" "58,814.97" "64,054.39" "68,793.78" "67,718.30" "66,212.17" "75,389.75" "80,052.39" "82,064.96" "83,001.79" "84,423.19" "86,974.75" "89,436.60" "95,310.33" "100,686.06" "102,431.35" "99,681.18" "116,486.28" "131,425.71" "140,280.14" "147,117.89" "152,666.97" "158,689.42" "164,987.15" 2021 +576 SGP NGAP_NPGDP Singapore Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +576 SGP PPPSH Singapore Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.171 0.186 0.198 0.21 0.219 0.21 0.206 0.22 0.234 0.248 0.262 0.273 0.262 0.287 0.31 0.32 0.331 0.345 0.328 0.336 0.349 0.337 0.341 0.343 0.358 0.367 0.38 0.393 0.388 0.39 0.425 0.434 0.433 0.424 0.421 0.43 0.432 0.437 0.438 0.431 0.426 0.433 0.433 0.432 0.429 0.426 0.423 0.42 2021 +576 SGP PPPEX Singapore Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.131 1.093 1.077 1.069 1.04 0.993 0.961 0.943 0.96 0.963 0.971 0.981 0.973 0.983 0.996 1.006 1.003 0.997 0.973 0.925 0.939 0.902 0.88 0.848 0.858 0.848 0.838 0.864 0.836 0.855 0.854 0.847 0.846 0.859 0.864 0.88 0.878 0.886 0.896 0.877 0.841 0.84 0.83 0.825 0.824 0.821 0.818 0.814 2021 +576 SGP NID_NGDP Singapore Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 45.028 44.783 46.27 46.451 46.928 41.099 36.558 36.519 33.408 34.061 35.653 33.98 35.516 37.202 32.912 33.881 35.04 38.17 31.49 32.691 35.174 27.609 25.074 17.225 22.892 21.507 22.379 23.066 30.16 27.37 27.658 26.692 29.263 29.98 29.43 25.353 26.478 27.323 24.792 24.681 22.454 24.351 23.643 25.397 25.324 24.786 24.364 24.209 2021 +576 SGP NGSD_NGDP Singapore Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2015 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 31.678 34.05 37.781 42.826 44.869 41.209 38.345 36.037 40.735 43.529 43.728 44.695 46.739 43.979 48.198 50.378 49.667 53.74 53.282 49.895 46.246 42.042 39.951 41.527 42.204 44.767 49.273 50.209 45.243 43.763 50.592 48.91 46.906 45.687 47.38 44.046 44.126 44.626 39.945 39.135 39.292 42.469 36.422 37.922 37.609 36.965 36.345 35.686 2021 +576 SGP PCPI Singapore "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 50.317 54.437 56.57 57.157 58.645 58.933 58.12 58.401 59.29 60.65 62.743 64.901 66.357 67.878 69.978 71.185 72.167 73.627 73.428 73.445 74.435 75.19 74.896 75.261 76.518 76.877 77.617 79.251 84.504 85.008 87.408 91.995 96.205 98.474 99.483 98.963 98.436 99.004 99.438 100 99.818 102.119 107.771 111.004 113.229 114.91 116.605 118.332 2021 +576 SGP PCPIPCH Singapore "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 8.541 8.189 3.918 1.037 2.604 0.492 -1.381 0.483 1.523 2.294 3.45 3.44 2.244 2.292 3.095 1.725 1.379 2.023 -0.271 0.023 1.349 1.014 -0.391 0.487 1.671 0.469 0.963 2.105 6.628 0.597 2.824 5.248 4.576 2.359 1.025 -0.523 -0.532 0.576 0.439 0.565 -0.182 2.305 5.535 3 2.005 1.484 1.475 1.481 2021 +576 SGP PCPIE Singapore "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 51.375 56.689 57.157 57.811 58.338 58.739 57.93 58.814 59.641 61.616 63.969 65.808 66.986 68.697 70.672 71.267 72.692 74.181 73.121 73.616 75.135 74.693 75.019 75.578 76.569 77.534 78.161 81.147 85.501 85.05 88.954 93.877 97.936 99.404 99.328 98.693 98.854 99.225 99.686 100.445 100.469 104.439 110.238 113.546 115.822 117.54 119.274 114.71 2021 +576 SGP PCPIEPCH Singapore "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 6.002 10.344 0.826 1.144 0.912 0.687 -1.377 1.526 1.406 3.311 3.819 2.875 1.79 2.554 2.875 0.842 2 2.048 -1.429 0.677 2.063 -0.588 0.436 0.745 1.311 1.26 0.809 3.82 5.366 -0.527 4.59 5.534 4.324 1.499 -0.076 -0.639 0.163 0.375 0.465 0.761 0.024 3.951 5.552 3 2.005 1.484 1.475 -3.827 2021 +576 SGP TM_RPCH Singapore Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Data is sourced from ""Enterprise Singapore"", a government agency that compiles Trade data. Data retrieved from CEIC. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 21.308 9.883 6.079 4.9 8.076 -4.021 10.913 13.301 26.659 9.602 14.495 7.18 7.469 18.549 16.464 22.908 10.028 11.23 -8.444 9.412 20.019 -6.823 5.54 9.889 22.623 11.573 10.3 7.464 10.876 -9.946 16.307 5.688 2.582 6.513 2.769 3.381 0.196 8.072 7.212 0.059 -2.285 7.578 8.405 5.221 6.242 5.22 4.737 4.5 2021 +576 SGP TMG_RPCH Singapore Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Data is sourced from ""Enterprise Singapore"", a government agency that compiles Trade data. Data retrieved from CEIC. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 42.53 10.151 4.957 4.332 7.493 -5.103 9.307 14.026 27.738 8.997 14.031 7.637 8.332 18.435 16.114 19.489 10.31 11.286 -10.079 6.5 21.3 -10.725 4.695 7.634 23.131 13.031 10.148 6.508 11.462 -13.64 18.211 6.269 -0.27 3.35 -1.685 -1.646 -1.529 7.089 4.662 -1.386 -1.942 8.741 9.158 10.364 6.571 5.1 4.314 4.599 2021 +576 SGP TX_RPCH Singapore Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Data is sourced from ""Enterprise Singapore"", a government agency that compiles Trade data. Data retrieved from CEIC. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.051 11.236 4.855 5.637 8.622 -3.277 12.859 14.137 29.703 9.888 13.077 8.587 7.243 16.977 18.492 21.087 9.346 10.231 -4.417 8.018 14.328 -3.641 7.381 13.871 19.399 12.78 10.954 8.538 5.261 -7.204 17.788 7.691 1.397 6.14 3.62 4.968 0.035 7.377 7.56 0.304 -0.247 6.803 6.547 4.265 5.571 4.969 4.519 4.274 2021 +576 SGP TXG_RPCH Singapore Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Data is sourced from ""Enterprise Singapore"", a government agency that compiles Trade data. Data retrieved from CEIC. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 25.486 3.412 1.205 6.947 17.199 -1.179 12.008 15.053 31.266 7.358 10.669 9.542 5.788 17.753 19.215 26.744 9.692 10.884 -4.867 8.205 16.335 -5.163 6.564 15.236 18.428 13.061 9.16 6.066 3.94 -9.24 18.877 7.887 -0.274 4.266 1.214 1.532 -1.446 7.2 4.168 -1.597 1.617 7.762 4.353 5.689 5.741 4.851 4.107 3.997 2021 +576 SGP LUR Singapore Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Prior to 1986 unemployment data excludes non-residents. Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 5.751 5.925 6.281 5.57 6.135 4.565 2.012 3.9 2.575 1.775 1.775 1.75 1.8 1.7 1.725 1.75 1.65 1.425 2.5 2.8 2.675 2.65 3.55 3.95 3.35 3.125 2.65 2.125 2.225 3.025 2.175 2.025 1.95 1.9 1.95 1.9 2.075 2.175 2.1 2.25 3 2.65 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2021 +576 SGP LE Singapore Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Prior to 1986 unemployment data excludes non-residents. Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.069 1.154 1.221 1.251 1.269 1.235 1.214 1.267 1.332 1.394 1.469 1.51 1.558 1.611 1.684 1.771 1.879 1.995 2.039 2.035 2.123 2.187 2.154 2.129 2.172 2.271 2.427 2.639 2.891 2.957 3.064 3.178 3.303 3.438 3.57 3.635 3.672 3.663 3.692 3.753 3.655 3.612 3.544 3.492 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +576 SGP LP Singapore Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 2.414 2.533 2.646 2.681 2.732 2.736 2.733 2.775 2.846 2.931 3.047 3.135 3.231 3.313 3.419 3.525 3.671 3.796 3.927 3.959 4.028 4.138 4.176 4.115 4.167 4.266 4.401 4.589 4.839 4.988 5.077 5.184 5.312 5.399 5.47 5.535 5.607 5.612 5.639 5.704 5.686 5.454 5.334 5.292 5.287 5.318 5.345 5.371 2021 +576 SGP GGR Singapore General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.343 13.248 15.196 19.183 21.68 23.886 27.687 30.288 28.955 31.76 34.973 31.051 30.382 28.505 31.977 32.559 35.222 44.831 47.425 46.563 53.413 62.74 63.751 65.515 69.576 73.769 83.542 90.54 90.152 91.312 85.617 100.698 103.314 103.101 114.775 125.817 136.241 145.993 2022 +576 SGP GGR_NGDP Singapore General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.025 16.532 17.23 18.875 19.629 18.604 20.08 20.209 20.479 21.088 20.715 19.41 18.163 16.323 16.125 14.934 14.44 16.135 17.564 15.759 15.915 17.622 17.161 16.877 17.174 17.299 18.578 18.864 17.568 17.838 17.852 18.417 17.595 16.624 17.737 18.272 18.594 18.725 2022 +576 SGP GGX Singapore General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.917 12.702 12.813 14.755 12.95 17.719 24.953 21.801 25.542 23.922 27.219 29.137 26.648 27.321 27.892 26.987 29.954 25.047 37.734 46.84 34.336 34.394 36.499 42.369 50.942 61.566 68.869 65.352 71.253 71.974 118.734 101.725 95.272 94.425 98.521 104.835 111.554 118.703 2022 +576 SGP GGX_NGDP Singapore General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.059 15.85 14.528 14.518 11.724 13.8 18.097 14.546 18.065 15.884 16.123 18.213 15.931 15.645 14.065 12.379 12.28 9.015 13.975 15.852 10.231 9.66 9.825 10.915 12.575 14.437 15.315 13.616 13.885 14.06 24.757 18.605 16.225 15.225 15.225 15.225 15.225 15.225 2022 +576 SGP GGXCNL Singapore General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.425 0.546 2.382 4.428 8.731 6.167 2.734 8.487 3.413 7.837 7.754 1.914 3.734 1.184 4.085 5.571 5.269 19.783 9.691 -0.277 19.077 28.346 27.252 23.146 18.634 12.203 14.673 25.188 18.899 19.338 -33.116 -1.027 8.041 8.676 16.254 20.982 24.687 27.291 2022 +576 SGP GGXCNL_NGDP Singapore General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.966 0.682 2.701 4.357 7.905 4.804 1.983 5.663 2.414 5.204 4.593 1.197 2.232 0.678 2.06 2.556 2.16 7.12 3.589 -0.094 5.684 7.962 7.336 5.963 4.6 2.862 3.263 5.248 3.683 3.778 -6.905 -0.188 1.369 1.399 2.512 3.047 3.369 3.5 2022 +576 SGP GGSB Singapore General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.446 0.916 4.432 3.208 -1.164 0.696 -1.977 -0.195 0.696 -0.875 6.091 2.86 -2.529 4.047 8.669 8.69 5.663 3.854 -2.894 3.347 8.19 3.29 8.931 -38.802 -12.427 -3.093 -3.194 3.928 7.83 10.722 12.446 2022 +576 SGP GGSB_NPGDP Singapore General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.116 0.623 3.003 2.013 -0.714 0.411 -1.125 -0.1 0.327 -0.376 2.319 1.04 -0.842 1.253 2.503 2.368 1.478 0.967 -0.678 0.758 1.755 0.661 1.735 -7.889 -2.322 -0.531 -0.522 0.613 1.175 1.546 1.725 2022 +576 SGP GGXONLB Singapore General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +576 SGP GGXONLB_NGDP Singapore General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +576 SGP GGXWDN Singapore General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +576 SGP GGXWDN_NGDP Singapore General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +576 SGP GGXWDG Singapore General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.292 61.184 69.694 72.357 78.08 89.648 98.273 106.088 119.679 128.498 138.87 151.13 161.097 173.111 189.762 202.016 211.056 243.92 264.21 300.468 331.163 367.173 396.466 381.142 395.993 435.976 479.227 517.092 561.629 656.258 728.756 874.111 828.561 868.069 905.53 968.174 "1,034.65" "1,105.48" 2022 +576 SGP GGXWDG_NGDP Singapore General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 73.508 76.351 79.023 71.193 70.691 69.823 71.272 70.787 84.646 85.32 82.256 94.471 96.31 99.131 95.691 92.663 86.524 87.789 97.853 101.689 98.674 103.13 106.725 98.185 97.749 102.237 106.571 107.739 109.448 128.202 151.95 159.867 141.106 139.968 139.937 140.606 141.211 141.791 2022 +576 SGP NGDP_FY Singapore "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data complemented with data from the Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Notes: Government debt is issued to deepen the domestic market, to meet the investment needs of the Central Provident Fund, and to provide individuals a long-term savings option. Fiscal assumptions: FY2020 figures are based on budget execution. FY2021 projections are based on revised figures based budget execution through end-2021. FY2022 projections are based on the initial FY2022 budget of February 18, 2022. The IMF staff assumes gradual withdrawal of remaining pandemic-related measures and the implementation of various revenue measures announced in the FY2022 budget for the remainder of the projection period. These include (i) the increase of the Good and Services Tax (GST) from 7 percent to 8 percent on 1 January 2023, and to 9 percent on 1 January 2024; (ii) the increase of the property tax in 2023 for non-owner-occupied properties (from 10-20 percent to 12-36 percent) and owner-occupied properties with an annual value in excess of $30,000 (from 4-16 percent to 6-32 percent); and (iii) the increase of the carbon tax from S$5 per tonne of CO2 emissions to S$25 per tonne in 2024 and 2025 and $45 per tonne in 2026 and 2027. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t/t+1) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash. Authorities use cash accounting. General government includes: Central Government;. There is no local government in Singapore and thus the general government only includes central government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Shares and Other Equity Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.499 80.135 88.194 101.635 110.451 128.393 137.885 149.87 141.388 150.607 168.827 159.976 167.268 174.628 198.306 218.012 243.928 277.849 270.009 295.477 335.614 356.03 371.483 388.186 405.113 426.435 449.68 479.947 513.146 511.893 479.602 546.773 587.192 620.192 647.099 688.57 732.698 779.655 2022 +576 SGP BCA Singapore Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Singapore dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.613 -1.542 -1.348 -0.653 -0.403 0.02 0.337 -0.103 1.947 2.978 3.142 4.874 5.854 4.107 11.264 14.486 14.085 15.589 18.682 14.845 10.637 12.96 13.767 23.73 22.214 29.729 39.971 49.114 29.204 31.827 54.996 62.069 52.064 48.312 56.519 57.574 56.263 59.383 57.125 54.273 58.139 71.926 54.137 56.007 57.752 59.822 61.522 61.603 2021 +576 SGP BCA_NGDPD Singapore Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -13.35 -10.733 -8.489 -3.625 -2.058 0.109 1.792 -0.476 7.333 9.474 8.08 10.72 11.229 6.777 15.286 16.497 14.627 15.57 21.792 17.204 11.072 14.433 14.877 24.302 19.311 23.26 26.893 27.143 15.083 16.393 22.933 22.218 17.643 15.707 17.95 18.693 17.647 17.303 15.153 14.454 16.838 18.118 12.779 12.525 12.285 12.179 11.981 11.477 2021 +936 SVK NGDP_R Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.169 34.166 36.855 39.413 41.165 42.843 42.798 43.297 44.706 46.721 49.291 51.893 55.33 60.029 66.532 70.24 66.408 70.588 72.45 73.434 73.914 75.928 79.888 81.431 83.858 87.04 89.308 85.415 87.995 89.579 90.923 94.014 97.022 99.933 102.731 2021 +936 SVK NGDP_RPCH Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.206 7.872 6.941 4.445 4.076 -0.106 1.166 3.254 4.509 5.499 5.279 6.623 8.493 10.832 5.575 -5.456 6.294 2.637 1.358 0.655 2.725 5.215 1.932 2.98 3.794 2.605 -4.359 3.021 1.8 1.5 3.4 3.2 3 2.8 2021 +936 SVK NGDP Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.971 16.834 19.768 22.033 24.456 26.688 28.584 31.661 34.366 37.33 41.48 46.175 50.486 56.361 63.163 68.591 64.096 68.492 71.477 73.361 74.217 76.093 79.888 81.014 84.443 89.43 94.048 92.079 97.123 106.359 119.051 128.337 135.857 143.133 150.107 2021 +936 SVK NGDPD Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.726 15.837 20.034 21.659 21.927 22.825 20.867 20.73 21.421 24.888 34.085 43.19 49.116 57.492 77.239 97.17 89.302 90.875 99.475 94.313 98.571 101.115 88.646 89.65 95.36 105.661 105.296 105.088 114.947 112.418 122.026 131.897 140.45 148.934 157.224 2021 +936 SVK PPPGDP Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.973 47.7 52.534 57.209 60.782 63.972 64.804 67.045 70.787 75.132 80.828 87.379 96.088 107.465 122.325 131.621 125.238 134.72 141.146 145.401 151.117 156.759 162.567 160.984 167.957 178.494 186.421 180.444 193.619 211.118 221.919 234.279 246.27 258.487 270.866 2021 +936 SVK NGDP_D Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.431 49.273 53.636 55.902 59.41 62.293 66.788 73.126 76.871 79.898 84.153 88.982 91.245 93.89 94.938 97.651 96.517 97.031 98.658 99.901 100.41 100.217 100 99.488 100.697 102.746 105.308 107.802 110.373 118.732 130.936 136.509 140.027 143.229 146.116 2021 +936 SVK NGDPRPC Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,027.59" "6,365.77" "6,828.69" "7,287.54" "7,652.99" "7,952.06" "7,935.19" "8,019.90" "8,311.45" "8,685.97" "9,170.60" "9,660.07" "10,298.35" "11,172.51" "12,382.15" "13,065.40" "12,338.06" "13,095.09" "13,435.37" "13,587.92" "13,660.42" "14,019.35" "14,735.83" "15,006.93" "15,428.32" "15,990.85" "16,385.49" "15,649.87" "16,116.95" "16,386.85" "16,612.17" "17,155.83" "17,683.02" "18,191.08" "18,677.41" 2021 +936 SVK NGDPRPPPPC Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,072.48" "12,749.81" "13,676.98" "14,595.99" "15,327.94" "15,926.94" "15,893.15" "16,062.82" "16,646.76" "17,396.87" "18,367.52" "19,347.87" "20,626.26" "22,377.09" "24,799.83" "26,168.29" "24,711.54" "26,227.77" "26,909.30" "27,214.84" "27,360.05" "28,078.95" "29,513.97" "30,056.94" "30,900.92" "32,027.59" "32,818.00" "31,344.66" "32,280.15" "32,820.73" "33,272.02" "34,360.91" "35,416.80" "36,434.38" "37,408.42" 2021 +936 SVK NGDPPC Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,617.86" "3,136.58" "3,662.66" "4,073.89" "4,546.65" "4,953.61" "5,299.74" "5,864.61" "6,389.10" "6,939.94" "7,717.30" "8,595.73" "9,396.72" "10,489.89" "11,755.31" "12,758.52" "11,908.37" "12,706.29" "13,255.04" "13,574.49" "13,716.42" "14,049.76" "14,735.85" "14,930.05" "15,535.89" "16,429.93" "17,255.18" "16,870.91" "17,788.74" "19,456.46" "21,751.39" "23,419.20" "24,760.96" "26,054.97" "27,290.70" 2021 +936 SVK NGDPDPC Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,571.85" "2,950.86" "3,711.95" "4,004.78" "4,076.50" "4,236.59" "3,869.04" "3,839.79" "3,982.45" "4,626.84" "6,341.55" "8,040.07" "9,141.84" "10,700.34" "14,374.87" "18,074.64" "16,591.54" "16,858.70" "18,447.18" "17,451.39" "18,217.29" "18,669.93" "16,351.27" "16,521.56" "17,544.41" "19,411.80" "19,318.87" "19,254.47" "21,053.44" "20,564.86" "22,295.06" "24,068.75" "25,597.93" "27,110.86" "28,584.65" 2021 +936 SVK PPPPC Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,239.37" "8,887.52" "9,733.72" "10,577.98" "11,299.98" "11,873.73" "12,015.50" "12,418.89" "13,160.32" "13,967.69" "15,038.07" "16,265.94" "17,884.49" "20,001.29" "22,765.85" "24,482.74" "23,267.99" "24,992.49" "26,174.69" "26,904.58" "27,928.64" "28,944.02" "29,986.48" "29,667.55" "30,900.92" "32,792.68" "34,203.09" "33,061.23" "35,462.76" "38,620.16" "40,546.13" "42,751.68" "44,884.36" "47,053.01" "49,245.78" 2021 +936 SVK NGAP_NPGDP Slovak Republic Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.672 2.775 3.292 2.362 6.529 4.565 0.191 -2.218 -3.058 -2.849 -1.82 -1.488 -0.325 2.027 6.535 6.951 -3.195 -1.468 -2.121 -2.829 -3.206 -1.77 1.306 1.186 1.368 1.524 1.122 -4.057 -2.157 -1.964 -1.479 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +936 SVK PPPSH Slovak Republic Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.127 0.131 0.136 0.14 0.141 0.142 0.138 0.133 0.134 0.136 0.138 0.138 0.14 0.145 0.152 0.156 0.148 0.149 0.147 0.144 0.143 0.143 0.145 0.139 0.137 0.138 0.137 0.136 0.132 0.13 0.129 0.129 0.129 0.129 0.128 2021 +936 SVK PPPEX Slovak Republic Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.318 0.353 0.376 0.385 0.402 0.417 0.441 0.472 0.485 0.497 0.513 0.528 0.525 0.524 0.516 0.521 0.512 0.508 0.506 0.505 0.491 0.485 0.491 0.503 0.503 0.501 0.504 0.51 0.502 0.504 0.536 0.548 0.552 0.554 0.554 2021 +936 SVK NID_NGDP Slovak Republic Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.328 22.471 23.784 33.809 34.988 34.455 29.25 27.026 30.708 30.123 25.72 26.397 29.7 28.774 28.29 28.075 20.556 24.165 25.463 20.079 20.737 21.774 24.441 22.65 23.095 23.188 23.58 18.896 21.393 20.471 20.277 21.535 21.921 21.978 22.063 2021 +936 SVK NGSD_NGDP Slovak Republic Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.047 25.697 26.141 23.96 26.188 24.882 24.784 23.944 22.729 22.52 20.827 20.547 22.414 21.748 23.49 21.717 17.113 19.517 20.571 21.011 22.594 22.918 22.352 19.908 21.179 20.982 20.217 19.243 19.426 16.811 17.345 19.62 20.589 21.341 22.105 2021 +936 SVK PCPI Slovak Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. 2015=100 Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.278 37.758 41.497 43.896 46.544 49.658 54.853 61.524 65.919 68.219 73.961 79.472 81.68 85.164 86.782 90.21 91.055 91.691 95.425 98.984 100.428 100.332 100.001 99.528 100.915 103.463 106.324 108.459 111.52 124.837 137.48 143.545 147.561 151.074 154.154 2021 +936 SVK PCPIPCH Slovak Republic "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.464 9.901 5.782 6.033 6.691 10.461 12.161 7.144 3.489 8.417 7.451 2.779 4.266 1.899 3.951 0.937 0.698 4.073 3.73 1.458 -0.095 -0.33 -0.472 1.393 2.525 2.765 2.008 2.822 11.941 10.128 4.411 2.798 2.38 2.039 2021 +936 SVK PCPIE Slovak Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. 2015=100 Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.604 40.922 43.95 46.351 49.252 52.152 58.41 63.34 67.5 69.59 76.02 80.41 83.35 86.25 88.26 91.32 91.36 92.55 96.8 100.04 100.39 100.24 99.78 100.04 102.06 103.99 107.26 108.97 114.45 129.939 141.106 147.33 151.453 155.058 158.219 2021 +936 SVK PCPIEPCH Slovak Republic "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.796 7.402 5.462 6.258 5.889 11.999 8.44 6.568 3.096 9.24 5.775 3.656 3.479 2.33 3.467 0.044 1.303 4.592 3.347 0.35 -0.149 -0.459 0.261 2.019 1.891 3.145 1.594 5.029 13.533 8.594 4.411 2.798 2.38 2.039 2021 +936 SVK TM_RPCH Slovak Republic Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.733 12.226 17.441 7.888 -2.37 -4.026 7.84 17.72 5.434 8.7 21.447 15.332 20.297 8.713 4.262 -19.09 16.313 8.137 2.324 5.407 5.113 7.921 5.004 4.727 3.985 2.086 -8.405 11.122 0.974 1.595 3.321 3.12 2.951 2.2 2021 +936 SVK TMG_RPCH Slovak Republic Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.066 16.486 20.174 7.747 -5.671 -3.911 10.461 19.11 5.178 9.52 25.555 15.489 21.794 8.038 2.689 -19.694 19.172 9.389 2.787 4.473 4.714 8.484 4.449 4.387 3.584 1.882 -6.848 11.761 0.974 1.595 3.321 3.12 2.951 2.2 2021 +936 SVK TX_RPCH Slovak Republic Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.758 6.171 -1.284 5.856 -2.623 10.056 9.244 10.383 7.388 20.157 20.463 12.88 23.561 13.826 3.107 -16.485 17.145 10.843 9.29 5.866 4.046 6.283 5.123 4.127 4.565 0.794 -7.39 10.168 0.434 1.429 4.55 3.942 3.779 2.948 2021 +936 SVK TXG_RPCH Slovak Republic Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.041 11.628 2.774 7.353 -10.765 9.811 13.763 10.014 7.977 27.73 23.707 13.839 26.074 14.37 4.006 -15.874 18.475 11.818 9.39 5.166 4.299 6.175 4.377 3.614 4.626 0.331 -5.784 11.319 0.434 1.429 4.55 3.942 3.779 2.948 2021 +936 SVK LUR Slovak Republic Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.7 14.6 13.7 12.6 11.882 12.725 16.492 18.9 19.458 18.825 17.7 18.358 16.358 13.442 11.217 9.592 12.1 14.417 13.625 13.9 14.117 13.108 11.45 9.658 8.067 6.525 5.725 6.608 6.842 6.2 6.2 6 5.7 5.7 5.7 2021 +936 SVK LE Slovak Republic Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Eurostat & Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.138 2.1 2.137 2.214 2.119 2.119 2.065 2.025 2.037 2.038 2.06 2.056 2.089 2.132 2.177 2.247 2.203 2.17 2.208 2.209 2.192 2.223 2.267 2.321 2.372 2.42 2.445 2.399 2.385 2.417 2.443 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +936 SVK LP Slovak Republic Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Haver Analytics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.337 5.367 5.397 5.408 5.379 5.388 5.393 5.399 5.379 5.379 5.375 5.372 5.373 5.373 5.373 5.376 5.382 5.39 5.392 5.404 5.411 5.416 5.421 5.426 5.435 5.443 5.45 5.458 5.46 5.467 5.473 5.48 5.487 5.494 5.5 2021 +936 SVK GGR Slovak Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.875 9.574 10.38 10.823 11.66 12.709 13.089 13.897 15.455 16.441 18.605 19.863 21.684 23.644 23.24 23.839 26.597 27.071 29.497 30.659 34.373 32.483 32.611 34.71 37.022 36.695 39.512 43.931 48.278 49.242 51.56 54.245 56.311 2021 +936 SVK GGR_NGDP Slovak Republic General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.894 43.455 42.444 40.554 40.793 40.141 38.086 37.226 37.259 35.606 36.852 35.242 34.33 34.471 36.258 34.805 37.211 36.902 39.743 40.291 43.026 40.095 38.619 38.813 39.365 39.851 40.683 41.304 40.553 38.369 37.952 37.898 37.514 2021 +936 SVK GGX Slovak Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.561 11.737 11.913 12.237 13.71 16.708 15.57 16.965 16.749 17.51 20.056 21.88 22.979 25.375 28.463 28.978 29.687 30.276 31.64 33.029 36.508 34.575 33.44 35.615 38.241 41.73 45.485 48.198 53.331 54.048 56.095 58.713 61.143 2021 +936 SVK GGX_NGDP Slovak Republic General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.368 53.271 48.71 45.851 47.966 52.772 45.307 45.447 40.379 37.92 39.726 38.821 36.381 36.994 44.408 42.308 41.533 41.27 42.632 43.406 45.699 42.678 39.601 39.825 40.661 45.32 46.833 45.317 44.797 42.114 41.29 41.02 40.733 2021 +936 SVK GGXCNL Slovak Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.687 -2.163 -1.533 -1.414 -2.05 -3.999 -2.481 -3.069 -1.294 -1.069 -1.451 -2.017 -1.295 -1.731 -5.223 -5.139 -3.089 -3.205 -2.144 -2.37 -2.135 -2.092 -0.83 -0.905 -1.219 -5.035 -5.973 -4.268 -5.053 -4.806 -4.535 -4.468 -4.832 2021 +936 SVK GGXCNL_NGDP Slovak Republic General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.473 -9.816 -6.266 -5.297 -7.173 -12.631 -7.221 -8.221 -3.12 -2.314 -2.874 -3.579 -2.05 -2.523 -8.149 -7.503 -4.322 -4.369 -2.889 -3.115 -2.673 -2.582 -0.982 -1.012 -1.296 -5.468 -6.15 -4.012 -4.244 -3.745 -3.338 -3.122 -3.219 2021 +936 SVK GGSB Slovak Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.115 -1.702 -3.369 -1.919 -2.095 -2.116 -2.214 -2.134 -0.445 -0.82 -1.16 -2.222 -2.952 -3.121 -4.351 -4.671 -2.775 -2.477 -1.159 -2.026 -2.578 -2.438 -1.27 -1.452 -1.637 -1.734 -1.683 -2.347 -4.328 -4.526 -4.442 -4.477 -4.841 2021 +936 SVK GGSB_NPGDP Slovak Republic General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.559 -7.562 -14.233 -7.52 -7.345 -6.536 -6.245 -5.554 -1.054 -1.75 -2.29 -4.022 -4.978 -4.867 -6.572 -6.72 -3.8 -3.281 -1.511 -2.615 -3.27 -3.045 -1.524 -1.648 -1.76 -1.806 -1.696 -2.164 -3.582 -3.507 -3.264 -3.128 -3.225 2021 +936 SVK GGXONLB Slovak Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.434 -1.819 -1.09 -0.881 -1.254 -3.02 -1.411 -1.962 -0.606 -0.403 -0.882 -1.516 -0.695 -1.101 -4.511 -4.373 -2.119 -2.036 -0.88 -1.081 -0.943 -0.942 0.198 0.132 -0.217 -4.093 -5.073 -3.286 -4.045 -3.796 -3.495 -3.481 -3.57 2021 +936 SVK GGXONLB_NGDP Slovak Republic General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.198 -8.254 -4.459 -3.3 -4.385 -9.538 -4.104 -5.256 -1.461 -0.873 -1.747 -2.69 -1.101 -1.605 -7.038 -6.385 -2.965 -2.775 -1.185 -1.421 -1.181 -1.162 0.234 0.148 -0.231 -4.445 -5.224 -3.089 -3.398 -2.958 -2.572 -2.432 -2.378 2021 +936 SVK GGXWDN Slovak Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.659 14.185 15.592 11.801 12.462 13.948 14.591 14.98 15.176 15.796 20.656 25.438 29.341 33.362 35.608 37.814 37.877 38.14 38.764 38.991 40.705 45.707 49.821 53.769 58.704 62.896 66.026 70.495 75.326 2021 +936 SVK GGXWDN_NGDP Slovak Republic General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.789 44.803 45.37 31.614 30.043 30.206 28.901 26.578 24.026 23.029 32.227 37.14 41.049 45.476 47.978 49.695 47.412 47.078 45.905 43.599 43.281 49.639 51.297 50.554 49.31 49.009 48.6 49.251 50.182 2021 +936 SVK GGXWDG Slovak Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.268 6.75 8.068 9.052 13.449 15.974 17.565 16.909 17.937 19.262 17.535 17.713 19.167 19.616 23.306 27.929 30.98 38.098 40.742 40.844 41.413 42.481 43.572 44.384 45.277 55.012 61.259 64.356 68.347 72.171 73.897 78.365 83.197 2021 +936 SVK GGXWDG_NGDP Slovak Republic General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.593 30.636 32.989 33.917 47.051 50.452 51.112 45.297 43.242 41.715 34.732 31.427 30.345 28.599 36.361 40.777 43.342 51.932 54.896 53.677 51.839 52.437 51.6 49.63 48.143 59.744 63.074 60.508 57.41 56.236 54.393 54.75 55.425 2021 +936 SVK NGDP_FY Slovak Republic "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projection is based on the 2022 Stability Program and takes into consideration of available data for 2022 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Monetary Gold and SDRs;. Our framework follows the Maastricht debt criteria. Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.971 16.834 19.768 22.033 24.456 26.688 28.584 31.661 34.366 37.33 41.48 46.175 50.486 56.361 63.163 68.591 64.096 68.492 71.477 73.361 74.217 76.093 79.888 81.014 84.443 89.43 94.048 92.079 97.123 106.359 119.051 128.337 135.857 143.133 150.107 2021 +936 SVK BCA Slovak Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. National bank of Slovakia Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Balance of payments data before 2009 reflect staff estimates to comply with BPM6 pending provision of a longer times series based on BPM6. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.651 0.664 0.538 -2.094 -1.93 -2.185 -0.932 -0.639 -1.709 -1.892 -1.668 -2.526 -3.579 -4.039 -3.707 -6.178 -3.075 -4.224 -4.867 0.879 1.831 1.157 -1.852 -2.458 -1.827 -2.331 -3.541 0.364 -2.261 -4.115 -3.578 -2.525 -1.871 -0.948 0.066 2021 +936 SVK BCA_NGDPD Slovak Republic Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.746 4.193 2.686 -9.667 -8.8 -9.573 -4.466 -3.083 -7.979 -7.603 -4.893 -5.85 -7.287 -7.026 -4.8 -6.358 -3.443 -4.648 -4.893 0.932 1.858 1.144 -2.089 -2.742 -1.916 -2.207 -3.363 0.347 -1.967 -3.661 -2.932 -1.915 -1.332 -0.637 0.042 2021 +961 SVN NGDP_R Slovenia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.111 20.674 21.77 22.662 23.479 24.664 25.473 26.831 27.817 28.712 29.718 30.598 31.932 33.144 35.049 37.495 38.811 35.882 36.364 36.677 35.709 35.342 36.32 37.123 38.307 40.152 41.941 43.388 41.513 44.922 47.484 48.278 49.709 51.192 52.729 54.303 2021 +961 SVN NGDP_RPCH Slovenia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.8 5.3 4.1 3.602 5.05 3.279 5.333 3.673 3.216 3.506 2.96 4.359 3.798 5.746 6.98 3.51 -7.549 1.344 0.861 -2.639 -1.029 2.768 2.21 3.192 4.816 4.454 3.451 -4.321 8.211 5.705 1.672 2.965 2.982 3.003 2.986 2021 +961 SVN NGDP Slovenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.443 7.802 9.045 10.561 12.147 13.837 15.352 17.227 18.853 21.148 23.549 25.613 27.628 29.114 31.47 35.074 37.926 36.255 36.364 37.059 36.253 36.454 37.634 38.853 40.443 43.011 45.876 48.533 47.021 52.208 58.839 63.612 68.152 72.272 76.357 80.431 2021 +961 SVN NGDPD Slovenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.271 16.626 16.845 21.384 21.516 20.805 22.168 22.77 20.393 20.901 23.539 29.673 34.448 36.261 39.514 48.073 55.773 50.513 48.248 51.575 46.607 48.416 50.01 43.112 44.754 48.572 54.202 54.338 53.664 61.79 62.191 65.202 70.043 74.715 79.451 84.244 2021 +961 SVN PPPGDP Slovenia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.321 23.49 25.263 26.85 28.326 30.27 31.614 33.77 35.803 37.787 39.721 41.704 44.691 47.843 52.153 57.301 60.45 56.245 57.686 59.392 59.746 61.744 63.653 65.283 70.072 75.777 81.044 85.34 82.636 93.137 105.45 111.033 116.723 122.438 128.515 134.913 2021 +961 SVN NGDP_D Slovenia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.039 37.739 41.547 46.601 51.738 56.1 60.267 64.203 67.776 73.656 79.24 83.71 86.523 87.839 89.79 93.541 97.718 101.04 100 101.04 101.524 103.149 103.619 104.661 105.575 107.121 109.384 111.858 113.267 116.22 123.913 131.762 137.102 141.179 144.811 148.115 2021 +961 SVN NGDPRPC Slovenia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,059.46" "10,393.08" "10,943.92" "11,391.10" "11,796.72" "12,412.85" "12,833.24" "13,562.62" "13,994.08" "14,427.21" "14,903.52" "15,336.94" "15,994.33" "16,592.14" "17,495.08" "18,650.93" "19,306.57" "17,655.17" "17,764.69" "17,889.62" "17,372.50" "17,165.89" "17,621.69" "17,995.53" "18,558.10" "19,435.69" "20,291.74" "20,850.51" "19,807.13" "21,300.23" "22,500.54" "22,835.16" "23,496.56" "24,208.62" "24,949.58" "25,712.33" 2021 +961 SVN NGDPRPPPPC Slovenia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "18,984.80" "19,614.44" "20,654.01" "21,497.96" "22,263.46" "23,426.27" "24,219.65" "25,596.18" "26,410.45" "27,227.88" "28,126.80" "28,944.78" "30,185.44" "31,313.67" "33,017.74" "35,199.13" "36,436.50" "33,319.88" "33,526.58" "33,762.34" "32,786.40" "32,396.49" "33,256.69" "33,962.22" "35,023.93" "36,680.19" "38,295.78" "39,350.32" "37,381.19" "40,199.05" "42,464.35" "43,095.86" "44,344.09" "45,687.94" "47,086.32" "48,525.83" 2021 +961 SVN NGDPPC Slovenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,222.93" "3,922.24" "4,546.87" "5,308.33" "6,103.36" "6,963.55" "7,734.20" "8,707.63" "9,484.62" "10,626.48" "11,809.58" "12,838.54" "13,838.78" "14,574.36" "15,708.78" "17,446.23" "18,865.98" "17,838.80" "17,764.69" "18,075.70" "17,637.25" "17,706.40" "18,259.46" "18,834.21" "19,592.79" "20,819.69" "22,195.92" "23,323.04" "22,434.98" "24,755.18" "27,881.06" "30,088.10" "32,214.20" "34,177.57" "36,129.75" "38,083.70" 2021 +961 SVN NGDPDPC Slovenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "9,639.26" "8,357.86" "8,468.16" "10,748.36" "10,810.79" "10,470.50" "11,168.22" "11,509.46" "10,259.49" "10,502.32" "11,804.77" "14,873.63" "17,254.83" "18,152.13" "19,723.80" "23,912.49" "27,744.21" "24,854.23" "23,570.18" "25,156.14" "22,674.49" "23,516.53" "24,263.96" "20,898.91" "21,681.34" "23,511.32" "26,224.26" "26,112.43" "25,604.64" "29,298.41" "29,469.39" "30,840.14" "33,107.70" "35,332.84" "37,593.92" "39,889.39" 2021 +961 SVN PPPPC Slovenia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "11,164.79" "11,808.46" "12,699.91" "13,496.01" "14,232.50" "15,234.08" "15,927.30" "17,069.71" "18,011.76" "18,987.60" "19,920.17" "20,904.09" "22,385.29" "23,950.22" "26,032.81" "28,502.73" "30,070.50" "27,674.64" "28,181.02" "28,968.84" "29,066.33" "29,990.16" "30,883.45" "31,646.80" "33,946.64" "36,680.19" "39,210.60" "41,011.10" "39,428.35" "44,162.41" "49,967.80" "52,517.70" "55,172.69" "57,901.17" "60,809.41" "63,881.13" 2021 +961 SVN NGAP_NPGDP Slovenia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.249 1.418 2.608 3.242 -0.609 -1.175 -2.371 -1.05 0.133 -1.383 -0.453 2.804 5.261 5.386 -3.019 -1.019 0.607 -1.95 -2.954 -2.265 -1.849 -0.199 -0.042 0.346 0.949 -2.723 1.732 3.539 1.657 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +961 SVN PPPSH Slovenia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.067 0.068 0.069 0.069 0.069 0.07 0.07 0.072 0.071 0.071 0.072 0.071 0.071 0.07 0.07 0.071 0.072 0.066 0.064 0.062 0.059 0.058 0.058 0.058 0.06 0.062 0.062 0.063 0.062 0.064 0.065 0.065 0.064 0.064 0.064 0.064 2021 +961 SVN PPPEX Slovenia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.289 0.332 0.358 0.393 0.429 0.457 0.486 0.51 0.527 0.56 0.593 0.614 0.618 0.609 0.603 0.612 0.627 0.645 0.63 0.624 0.607 0.59 0.591 0.595 0.577 0.568 0.566 0.569 0.569 0.561 0.558 0.573 0.584 0.59 0.594 0.596 2021 +961 SVN NID_NGDP Slovenia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.441 18.264 21.976 25.466 25.107 26.197 27.196 29.118 28.902 26.674 25.444 26.562 28.797 28.461 30.291 33.047 32.886 23.451 22.362 21.69 18.759 19.587 19.374 19.164 18.427 20.03 21.309 20.622 20.025 21.894 25.56 25.25 24.933 25.018 25.153 25.074 2021 +961 SVN NGSD_NGDP Slovenia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.316 18.832 25.037 24.775 25.2 26.341 26.338 25.116 25.665 26.718 26.37 25.732 26.098 26.66 28.456 28.909 27.567 22.37 21.594 20.854 20.054 22.887 24.471 22.98 23.203 26.247 27.262 26.564 27.579 25.697 25.477 25.668 25.768 25.649 25.731 25.633 2021 +961 SVN PCPI Slovenia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. CPI has been the official measure of price inflation since Jan. 1, 1998, earlier it was the Retail Price Index (RPI). Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.339 30.791 37.215 42.259 46.448 50.323 54.319 57.648 62.798 68.058 73.146 77.198 79.968 81.932 83.949 87.025 91.943 92.718 94.383 96.081 98.573 100.32 100.522 99.998 99.944 101.374 103.134 104.813 104.758 106.761 116.285 122.177 126.247 130.082 133.539 136.739 2021 +961 SVN PCPIPCH Slovenia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.93 20.864 13.554 9.911 8.343 7.942 6.127 8.934 8.376 7.477 5.539 3.589 2.455 2.462 3.664 5.651 0.843 1.797 1.799 2.594 1.772 0.201 -0.521 -0.053 1.431 1.736 1.627 -0.052 1.912 8.921 5.067 3.332 3.038 2.658 2.396 2021 +961 SVN PCPIE Slovenia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. CPI has been the official measure of price inflation since Jan. 1, 1998, earlier it was the Retail Price Index (RPI). Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.55 33.8 40.32 43.95 47.97 52.2 55.61 60.03 65.39 69.99 75.07 78.49 80.95 82.75 85.05 89.89 91.78 93.43 95.19 97.07 99.64 100.27 100.37 99.88 100.36 102.1 103.54 105.44 104.28 109.37 119.003 122.584 126.179 129.434 132.296 135.097 2021 +961 SVN PCPIEPCH Slovenia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.687 19.29 9.003 9.147 8.818 6.533 7.948 8.929 7.035 7.258 4.556 3.134 2.224 2.779 5.691 2.103 1.798 1.884 1.975 2.648 0.632 0.1 -0.488 0.481 1.734 1.41 1.835 -1.1 4.881 8.808 3.009 2.933 2.579 2.211 2.117 2021 +961 SVN TM_RPCH Slovenia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: National Accounts Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: Special trade. Scope of coverage: External trade transactions are covered (the 1982 edition of the IMTSCD is followed) according to the special trade system (relaxed definition) with processing (also processing in free zones) included. Only transactions for which a customs declaration has been issued are covered. In Intrastat the value of intra-community trade of companies above the exemption threshold is covered. Value of companies below the exemption threshold is estimated. No specific countries/territories exclusion. Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB). Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.8 12.8 10.8 2.054 11.691 10.058 8.409 6.62 3.623 5.625 6.464 13.969 7.337 12.388 17.057 4.09 -18.385 6.632 5.314 -3.535 2.111 4.157 4.319 6.289 10.672 7.087 4.669 -9.595 17.585 6.205 3.699 4.997 5.246 4.918 4.566 2021 +961 SVN TMG_RPCH Slovenia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: National Accounts Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: Special trade. Scope of coverage: External trade transactions are covered (the 1982 edition of the IMTSCD is followed) according to the special trade system (relaxed definition) with processing (also processing in free zones) included. Only transactions for which a customs declaration has been issued are covered. In Intrastat the value of intra-community trade of companies above the exemption threshold is covered. Value of companies below the exemption threshold is estimated. No specific countries/territories exclusion. Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB). Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.5 14.21 13.14 1.878 13.401 10.767 8.954 6.719 3.803 5.213 7.068 15.756 7.547 12.911 16.492 3.182 -19.845 7.57 5.967 -4.338 2.934 3.795 5.144 6.583 10.701 7.417 4.988 -8.579 17.245 4.256 2.984 4.907 5.286 5.26 4.706 2021 +961 SVN TX_RPCH Slovenia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: National Accounts Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: Special trade. Scope of coverage: External trade transactions are covered (the 1982 edition of the IMTSCD is followed) according to the special trade system (relaxed definition) with processing (also processing in free zones) included. Only transactions for which a customs declaration has been issued are covered. In Intrastat the value of intra-community trade of companies above the exemption threshold is covered. Value of companies below the exemption threshold is estimated. No specific countries/territories exclusion. Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB). Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1 12.8 0.9 2.745 11.634 7.823 2.004 12.593 7.182 7.783 3.16 13.042 11.364 14.122 13.858 4.184 -16.56 10.16 6.869 0.496 3.062 6.011 4.741 6.163 11.071 6.155 4.482 -8.6 14.5 4.893 3.305 4.576 4.897 4.513 4.53 2021 +961 SVN TXG_RPCH Slovenia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. National Accounts Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: National Accounts Formula used to derive volumes: National Accounts Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: Special trade. Scope of coverage: External trade transactions are covered (the 1982 edition of the IMTSCD is followed) according to the special trade system (relaxed definition) with processing (also processing in free zones) included. Only transactions for which a customs declaration has been issued are covered. In Intrastat the value of intra-community trade of companies above the exemption threshold is covered. Value of companies below the exemption threshold is estimated. No specific countries/territories exclusion. Excluded items in trade: Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB). Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3 8.6 3 2.419 14.599 10.761 3.901 14.141 7.215 8.561 4.128 13.92 12.073 15.696 13.956 1.875 -17.04 11.995 7.993 0.363 3.33 6.263 5.322 5.716 11.033 5.748 4.458 -5.529 13.378 0.244 2.934 5.716 5.241 5.008 4.636 2021 +961 SVN LUR Slovenia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.836 8.591 8.497 7 6.892 6.917 7.367 7.408 6.742 6.192 6.342 6.7 6.342 6.542 5.992 4.858 4.392 5.85 7.258 8.183 8.85 10.108 9.7 8.983 8.008 6.575 5.125 4.442 4.983 4.775 4.287 4.28 4.284 4.153 4.042 4.005 2021 +961 SVN LE Slovenia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.97 0.936 0.924 0.922 0.904 0.888 0.887 0.9 0.915 0.92 0.934 0.931 0.934 0.93 0.945 0.976 1.001 0.984 0.964 0.947 0.938 0.928 0.932 0.944 0.961 0.989 1.021 1.046 1.04 1.054 1.08 1.089 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +961 SVN LP Slovenia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.999 1.989 1.989 1.989 1.99 1.987 1.985 1.978 1.988 1.99 1.994 1.995 1.996 1.998 2.003 2.01 2.01 2.032 2.047 2.05 2.055 2.059 2.061 2.063 2.064 2.066 2.067 2.081 2.096 2.109 2.11 2.114 2.116 2.115 2.113 2.112 2021 +961 SVN GGR Slovenia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.748 5.351 5.959 6.738 7.588 8.274 9.36 10.57 11.413 12.346 13.121 13.944 15.208 16.558 15.788 16.21 16.39 16.444 16.656 17.062 17.819 17.894 18.932 20.294 21.176 20.366 22.843 25.326 27.517 29.797 31.661 33.547 35.435 2021 +961 SVN GGR_NGDP Slovenia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.959 44.053 43.064 43.891 44.047 43.889 44.261 44.887 44.56 44.686 45.07 44.308 43.361 43.659 43.548 44.576 44.227 45.36 45.689 45.335 45.863 44.244 44.017 44.236 43.632 43.312 43.753 43.043 43.258 43.722 43.808 43.934 44.057 2021 +961 SVN GGX Slovenia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.608 5.484 6.278 7.095 8.1 8.962 10.301 11.129 12.078 12.882 13.507 14.331 15.225 17.087 17.896 18.246 18.847 17.893 21.97 19.134 18.925 18.67 18.955 19.953 20.972 24.079 25.548 27.167 29.318 31.378 33.017 34.893 36.789 2021 +961 SVN GGX_NGDP Slovenia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.103 45.147 45.371 46.217 47.019 47.534 48.712 47.261 47.155 46.627 46.394 45.539 43.41 45.053 49.361 50.176 50.856 49.354 60.267 50.842 48.711 46.163 44.07 43.493 43.211 51.21 48.934 46.172 46.088 46.041 45.685 45.697 45.741 2021 +961 SVN GGXCNL Slovenia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.86 -0.133 -0.319 -0.357 -0.512 -0.687 -0.941 -0.559 -0.665 -0.536 -0.386 -0.387 -0.017 -0.529 -2.108 -2.036 -2.457 -1.448 -5.315 -2.073 -1.106 -0.776 -0.023 0.341 0.204 -3.714 -2.705 -1.841 -1.8 -1.58 -1.356 -1.346 -1.354 2021 +961 SVN GGXCNL_NGDP Slovenia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.144 -1.093 -2.307 -2.326 -2.972 -3.645 -4.451 -2.374 -2.595 -1.941 -1.324 -1.231 -0.049 -1.394 -5.813 -5.6 -6.629 -3.995 -14.579 -5.507 -2.847 -1.919 -0.053 0.744 0.421 -7.898 -5.181 -3.129 -2.83 -2.319 -1.877 -1.763 -1.684 2021 +961 SVN GGSB Slovenia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.076 -0.143 -0.569 -0.465 -0.589 -0.714 -0.447 -0.68 -0.363 -0.326 -0.768 -0.777 -1.375 -1.616 -1.869 -2.556 -1.121 -4.808 -1.677 -0.771 -0.741 -0.015 0.133 -0.092 -3.144 -3.073 -2.218 -2.02 -1.806 -1.473 -1.373 -1.274 2021 +961 SVN GGSB_NPGDP Slovenia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.646 -1.072 -3.824 -2.685 -3.087 -3.296 -1.878 -2.657 -1.296 -1.114 -2.508 -2.333 -3.82 -4.323 -5.089 -6.938 -3.032 -12.798 -4.356 -1.947 -1.827 -0.035 0.292 -0.191 -6.503 -5.988 -3.904 -3.228 -2.678 -2.052 -1.804 -1.584 2021 +961 SVN GGXONLB Slovenia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.691 0.068 -0.049 -0.089 -0.192 -0.354 -0.563 -0.15 -0.295 -0.148 -0.007 -0.023 0.342 -0.269 -1.788 -1.643 -1.939 -0.931 -4.59 -1.017 -- 0.29 0.913 1.164 0.928 -3.062 -2.157 -1.35 -1.325 -1.053 -0.827 -0.774 -0.721 2021 +961 SVN GGXONLB_NGDP Slovenia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.54 0.563 -0.357 -0.576 -1.115 -1.876 -2.66 -0.637 -1.151 -0.536 -0.025 -0.072 0.975 -0.708 -4.931 -4.518 -5.232 -2.567 -12.591 -2.702 -- 0.717 2.123 2.538 1.913 -6.511 -4.132 -2.295 -2.082 -1.544 -1.144 -1.014 -0.896 2021 +961 SVN GGXWDN Slovenia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.708 1.284 1.613 1.841 2.302 3.078 3.74 3.894 4.823 5.43 5.78 5.99 5.314 5.225 7.629 9.708 11.954 13.254 16.48 17.49 19.552 21.12 22.324 21.011 20.673 23.383 25.85 26.591 27.562 28.195 29.008 29.88 30.758 2021 +961 SVN GGXWDN_NGDP Slovenia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.703 10.567 11.657 11.991 13.36 16.328 17.684 16.534 18.829 19.655 19.852 19.032 15.15 13.776 21.041 26.697 32.256 36.559 45.208 46.473 50.325 52.221 51.903 45.799 42.596 49.729 49.513 45.193 43.328 41.371 40.138 39.132 38.241 2021 +961 SVN GGXWDG Slovenia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.926 2.619 3.052 3.49 4.085 4.886 5.512 6.442 6.859 7.431 7.686 8.202 8.014 8.263 12.518 13.916 17.217 19.418 25.52 30.22 32.087 31.756 31.893 32.245 31.751 37.423 38.858 40.91 42.403 43.377 44.628 45.97 47.32 2021 +961 SVN GGXWDG_NGDP Slovenia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.241 21.561 22.058 22.73 23.71 25.918 26.062 27.358 26.777 26.897 26.399 26.061 22.848 21.786 34.526 38.269 46.458 53.561 70.006 80.299 82.588 78.52 74.15 70.287 65.421 79.588 74.429 69.528 66.658 63.647 61.75 60.204 58.833 2021 +961 SVN NGDP_FY Slovenia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The fiscal projections are based on staff's macroeconomic framework and the authorities' budget and medium-term fiscal framework. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.443 7.802 9.045 10.561 12.147 13.837 15.352 17.227 18.853 21.148 23.549 25.613 27.628 29.114 31.47 35.074 37.926 36.255 36.364 37.059 36.253 36.454 37.634 38.853 40.443 43.011 45.876 48.533 47.021 52.208 58.839 63.612 68.152 72.272 76.357 80.431 2021 +961 SVN BCA Slovenia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.087 0.282 0.565 -0.097 0.015 0.023 -0.147 -0.735 -0.564 0.008 0.206 -0.24 -0.927 -0.653 -0.725 -1.989 -2.967 -0.546 -0.371 -0.431 0.604 1.598 2.549 1.645 2.138 3.02 3.227 3.229 4.054 2.35 -0.051 0.272 0.585 0.471 0.459 0.471 2021 +961 SVN BCA_NGDPD Slovenia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.642 1.696 3.353 -0.453 0.068 0.108 -0.662 -3.23 -2.766 0.04 0.875 -0.81 -2.692 -1.8 -1.836 -4.138 -5.319 -1.081 -0.768 -0.836 1.295 3.3 5.097 3.817 4.776 6.217 5.953 5.943 7.555 3.803 -0.082 0.417 0.835 0.63 0.578 0.559 2021 +813 SLB NGDP_R Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. This has been updated till 2016 with data provided by the country authorities. For 2017 and onwards, real GDP is estimated by the staff, based on sectoral growth assumptions provided by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.96 3.889 3.824 3.973 3.98 3.855 3.847 4.171 4.223 4.403 4.5 4.77 5.376 5.591 6.044 6.654 6.761 6.699 6.786 6.753 5.789 5.328 5.179 5.517 5.884 6.21 6.512 6.802 7.197 7.381 8.017 8.6 8.718 9.174 9.283 9.439 9.963 10.27 10.552 10.736 10.373 10.349 9.887 10.142 10.383 10.694 11.009 11.337 2020 +813 SLB NGDP_RPCH Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.663 -1.797 -1.67 3.891 0.17 -3.132 -0.201 8.421 1.25 4.264 2.2 6 12.7 4 8.1 10.089 1.61 -0.914 1.292 -0.486 -14.277 -7.957 -2.8 6.523 6.667 5.526 4.874 4.442 5.806 2.569 8.616 7.267 1.367 5.237 1.186 1.678 5.556 3.077 2.745 1.749 -3.382 -0.235 -4.457 2.577 2.378 2.987 2.948 2.979 2020 +813 SLB NGDP Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. This has been updated till 2016 with data provided by the country authorities. For 2017 and onwards, real GDP is estimated by the staff, based on sectoral growth assumptions provided by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.152 0.169 0.187 0.208 0.231 0.245 0.257 0.311 0.368 0.396 0.543 0.618 0.788 0.959 1.326 1.599 1.821 1.957 2.204 2.361 2.137 2.161 2.338 2.646 2.976 3.591 4.099 4.746 5.417 5.928 6.829 8.023 8.718 9.39 9.85 10.352 10.964 11.593 12.847 13.234 12.617 13.107 12.966 13.782 14.674 15.67 16.731 17.824 2020 +813 SLB NGDPD Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.183 0.194 0.193 0.181 0.182 0.166 0.148 0.155 0.176 0.173 0.215 0.228 0.269 0.301 0.403 0.469 0.511 0.527 0.458 0.488 0.42 0.41 0.346 0.353 0.398 0.477 0.539 0.62 0.699 0.736 0.847 1.05 1.185 1.286 1.336 1.308 1.379 1.47 1.615 1.619 1.536 1.632 1.601 1.702 1.812 1.935 2.066 2.201 2020 +813 SLB PPPGDP Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.223 0.24 0.25 0.27 0.28 0.28 0.285 0.317 0.332 0.36 0.382 0.418 0.482 0.513 0.567 0.637 0.659 0.664 0.68 0.687 0.602 0.566 0.559 0.607 0.665 0.724 0.783 0.84 0.905 0.935 1.027 1.125 1.162 1.244 1.282 1.317 1.404 1.475 1.551 1.607 1.571 1.632 1.671 1.775 1.855 1.946 2.041 2.143 2020 +813 SLB NGDP_D Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.832 4.335 4.899 5.239 5.811 6.358 6.682 7.45 8.703 9.004 12.074 12.949 14.653 17.147 21.937 24.03 26.933 29.215 32.474 34.966 36.91 40.566 45.142 47.965 50.567 57.822 62.936 69.775 75.277 80.316 85.174 93.285 100 102.353 106.11 109.675 110.05 112.883 121.753 123.268 121.633 126.659 131.14 135.889 141.326 146.539 151.975 157.226 2020 +813 SLB NGDPRPC Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "17,177.25" "16,310.86" "15,516.74" "15,606.72" "15,149.56" "14,236.00" "13,797.22" "14,540.23" "14,317.64" "14,519.63" "14,430.15" "14,870.90" "16,291.50" "16,468.61" "17,304.24" "18,519.77" "18,296.35" "17,629.32" "17,368.22" "16,815.04" "14,027.54" "12,567.76" "11,893.57" "12,341.10" "12,833.12" "13,214.39" "13,537.00" "13,820.78" "14,296.97" "14,327.85" "15,188.50" "15,881.23" "15,677.33" "16,057.30" "15,812.01" "15,649.84" "16,084.12" "16,146.36" "16,162.17" "16,028.26" "15,152.85" "14,791.86" "13,828.42" "13,879.38" "13,903.59" "14,010.70" "14,113.23" "14,220.76" 2019 +813 SLB NGDPRPPPPC Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,466.40" "2,342.00" "2,227.97" "2,240.89" "2,175.25" "2,044.08" "1,981.08" "2,087.76" "2,055.80" "2,084.80" "2,071.96" "2,135.24" "2,339.22" "2,364.65" "2,484.63" "2,659.17" "2,627.09" "2,531.31" "2,493.82" "2,414.39" "2,014.15" "1,804.54" "1,707.74" "1,772.00" "1,842.65" "1,897.39" "1,943.71" "1,984.46" "2,052.83" "2,057.27" "2,180.84" "2,280.31" "2,251.03" "2,305.59" "2,270.37" "2,247.09" "2,309.44" "2,318.38" "2,320.65" "2,301.42" "2,175.72" "2,123.89" "1,985.56" "1,992.87" "1,996.35" "2,011.73" "2,026.45" "2,041.89" 2019 +813 SLB NGDPPC Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 658.158 707.108 760.114 817.658 880.398 905.15 921.973 "1,083.31" "1,246.06" "1,307.28" "1,742.35" "1,925.67" "2,387.19" "2,823.82" "3,796.03" "4,450.21" "4,927.80" "5,150.46" "5,640.09" "5,879.52" "5,177.51" "5,098.27" "5,368.97" "5,919.39" "6,489.30" "7,640.76" "8,519.59" "9,643.46" "10,762.40" "11,507.53" "12,936.66" "14,814.79" "15,677.33" "16,435.19" "16,778.15" "17,163.97" "17,700.59" "18,226.43" "19,677.94" "19,757.76" "18,430.84" "18,735.17" "18,134.59" "18,860.54" "19,649.36" "20,531.17" "21,448.55" "22,358.67" 2019 +813 SLB NGDPDPC Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 793.126 812.613 782.732 711.899 691.205 611.271 529.413 540.763 598.343 570.057 689.006 709.335 815.269 885.84 "1,153.33" "1,306.62" "1,381.75" "1,385.67" "1,171.20" "1,215.24" "1,017.41" 965.95 795.547 788.627 867.004 "1,014.73" "1,119.61" "1,260.25" "1,389.07" "1,428.61" "1,604.15" "1,938.79" "2,131.46" "2,250.74" "2,274.90" "2,168.62" "2,227.01" "2,310.83" "2,474.43" "2,417.32" "2,243.99" "2,332.98" "2,239.62" "2,329.28" "2,426.70" "2,535.60" "2,648.90" "2,761.30" 2019 +813 SLB PPPPC Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 967.046 "1,005.15" "1,015.29" "1,061.17" "1,067.26" "1,034.62" "1,022.92" "1,104.67" "1,126.11" "1,186.78" "1,223.61" "1,303.63" "1,460.71" "1,511.58" "1,622.21" "1,772.56" "1,783.25" "1,747.86" "1,741.36" "1,709.65" "1,458.55" "1,336.20" "1,284.23" "1,358.85" "1,450.96" "1,540.92" "1,627.25" "1,706.26" "1,798.90" "1,814.34" "1,946.44" "2,077.50" "2,089.18" "2,177.29" "2,184.12" "2,183.35" "2,266.42" "2,318.38" "2,376.08" "2,398.55" "2,294.88" "2,333.29" "2,336.40" "2,428.57" "2,483.85" "2,549.50" "2,617.05" "2,688.02" 2019 +813 SLB NGAP_NPGDP Solomon Islands Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +813 SLB PPPSH Solomon Islands Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +813 SLB PPPEX Solomon Islands Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.681 0.703 0.749 0.771 0.825 0.875 0.901 0.981 1.107 1.102 1.424 1.477 1.634 1.868 2.34 2.511 2.763 2.947 3.239 3.439 3.55 3.815 4.181 4.356 4.472 4.959 5.236 5.652 5.983 6.343 6.646 7.131 7.504 7.548 7.682 7.861 7.81 7.862 8.282 8.237 8.031 8.029 7.762 7.766 7.911 8.053 8.196 8.318 2020 +813 SLB NID_NGDP Solomon Islands Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. This has been updated till 2016 with data provided by the country authorities. For 2017 and onwards, real GDP is estimated by the staff, based on sectoral growth assumptions provided by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 3.65 6.673 11.221 8.958 11.2 7.528 9.485 7.958 9.083 6.865 5.227 5.705 6.614 7.239 6.883 7.613 7.914 5.967 10.706 6.368 9.218 11.797 15.34 14.237 13.439 20.662 16.217 14.283 15.59 13.064 15.493 16.247 19.459 18.868 22.681 17.608 20.847 22.672 21.375 18.855 16.28 15.959 15.666 2020 +813 SLB NGSD_NGDP Solomon Islands Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. This has been updated till 2016 with data provided by the country authorities. For 2017 and onwards, real GDP is estimated by the staff, based on sectoral growth assumptions provided by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 7.122 -0.324 8.856 6.952 11.112 -7.171 29.141 36.136 15.222 20.325 12.435 18.129 28.16 28.04 22.42 -18.078 -6.782 -3.94 -1.218 2.832 -7.27 -6.298 -4.232 16.613 21.732 3.167 3.806 2.434 -1.636 -4.309 -5.709 8.974 15.664 12.596 9.309 12.796 12.713 15.184 15.908 13.17 15.977 16.051 12.598 8.231 8.17 6.846 6.657 6.294 2020 +813 SLB PCPI Solomon Islands "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 4.221 4.776 5.397 5.772 6.402 7.005 7.922 8.833 10.318 11.859 12.891 14.824 16.425 17.936 20.321 22.274 24.896 26.904 30.228 32.632 34.893 37.555 41.072 45.211 48.337 51.977 57.817 62.242 73.033 78.267 78.975 84.833 89.85 94.567 99.575 99.008 99.5 100 103.475 105.167 108.283 108.167 112.208 116.256 120.3 124.67 129.031 133.473 2021 +813 SLB PCPIPCH Solomon Islands "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 8.25 13.144 12.998 6.95 10.922 9.409 13.1 11.494 16.812 14.936 8.7 15 10.8 9.2 13.294 9.612 11.773 8.065 12.355 7.953 6.928 7.628 9.366 10.077 6.916 7.53 11.235 7.654 17.338 7.166 0.905 7.418 5.914 5.249 5.296 -0.569 0.497 0.503 3.475 1.635 2.964 -0.108 3.737 3.608 3.478 3.632 3.498 3.443 2021 +813 SLB PCPIE Solomon Islands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.632 21.043 23.29 25.53 28.157 31.069 33.179 35.879 38.191 44.058 45.727 49.157 53.5 58.8 65.3 77.1 78.4 79.1 86.5 90.9 91.7 97 100.4 98.2 100.3 104.1 106.9 104.2 107.8 112.443 115.78 119.356 123.137 127.23 131.389 2021 +813 SLB PCPIEPCH Solomon Islands "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.937 10.678 9.619 10.292 10.342 6.791 8.136 6.444 15.363 3.789 7.501 8.836 9.907 11.054 18.07 1.686 0.893 9.355 5.087 0.88 5.78 3.505 -2.191 2.138 3.789 2.69 -2.526 3.455 4.307 2.967 3.089 3.168 3.323 3.269 2021 +813 SLB TM_RPCH Solomon Islands Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: cannot verify Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 14.1 -2.409 -29.652 -5.902 18.591 -6.604 -23.329 -15.046 28.27 3.689 -8.881 -20.494 -9.962 27.344 11.374 -5.891 -21.202 9.579 -27.845 -22.49 -26.869 -12.61 -29.122 -4.746 18.763 45.952 41.854 27.601 -2.552 -0.95 44.131 -1.358 4.666 11.748 -2.4 6.082 3.88 1.924 3.246 3.298 -21.052 -8.712 -7.815 23.653 -3.414 -0.465 2.687 2.669 2021 +813 SLB TMG_RPCH Solomon Islands Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: cannot verify Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 25.654 -1.797 -1.67 3.891 0.17 -3.132 4.188 14.002 28.27 -16.84 -25.624 13.246 -8.836 13.549 -2.189 1.551 -25.53 7.111 -35.829 -17.474 -22.182 -14.704 -22.708 -1.687 14.953 53.472 26.755 25.501 -5.695 -2.543 36.45 4.001 2.803 6.974 0.722 11.205 -1.429 3.5 7.485 -3.583 -13.182 -4.951 -11.563 15.485 -0.673 0.024 2.59 2.2 2021 +813 SLB TX_RPCH Solomon Islands Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: cannot verify Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 3.021 5.557 -20.674 4.785 9.884 -27.987 -8.255 -34.075 -2.96 -7.285 -4.935 10.031 4.291 -4.67 5.223 14.054 9.566 4.402 -10.025 5.889 -29.328 -33.958 -7.315 18.375 23.654 9.21 8.02 4.719 15.605 -13.2 27.814 35.311 22.943 5.013 3.367 2.841 -4.387 12.842 13.058 -14.885 -28.449 -13.21 -3.936 31.92 5.426 7.739 8.773 8.845 2021 +813 SLB TXG_RPCH Solomon Islands Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: cannot verify Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 7.056 -1.797 -1.67 3.891 0.17 -3.132 22.473 6.023 10.021 3.792 -6.786 2.715 9.934 -12.797 -1.983 15.243 5.27 -4.378 -16.133 9.592 -42.617 -24.334 9.583 18.655 21.025 5.996 -0.412 13.191 22.524 -20.997 27.627 49.101 27.075 1.547 6.279 2.238 -6.687 13.653 13.478 -15.742 -18.939 -11.835 -11.928 15.901 11.028 7.184 8.609 8.708 2021 +813 SLB LUR Solomon Islands Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +813 SLB LE Solomon Islands Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +813 SLB LP Solomon Islands Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1990, the source is IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.231 0.238 0.246 0.255 0.263 0.271 0.279 0.287 0.295 0.303 0.312 0.321 0.33 0.34 0.349 0.359 0.37 0.38 0.391 0.402 0.413 0.424 0.435 0.447 0.459 0.47 0.481 0.492 0.503 0.515 0.528 0.542 0.556 0.571 0.587 0.603 0.619 0.636 0.653 0.67 0.685 0.7 0.715 0.731 0.747 0.763 0.78 0.797 2019 +813 SLB GGR Solomon Islands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.037 0.037 0.041 0.04 0.048 0.053 0.057 0.074 0.094 0.114 0.166 0.244 0.309 0.342 0.458 0.446 0.508 0.42 0.453 0.433 0.336 0.34 0.288 0.673 0.943 1.091 1.348 1.852 2.194 2.659 3.526 4 4.105 4.203 4.089 4.381 4.226 4.592 5.093 4.207 4.218 4.264 4.079 4.331 4.65 4.897 5.201 5.475 2020 +813 SLB GGR_NGDP Solomon Islands General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 24.319 22.065 21.887 19.362 20.755 21.501 22.211 23.909 25.566 28.802 30.618 39.523 39.251 35.689 34.52 27.874 27.9 21.439 20.552 18.359 15.741 15.742 12.301 25.452 31.691 30.399 32.879 39.015 40.501 44.851 51.638 49.856 47.088 44.762 41.515 42.326 38.539 39.608 39.644 31.785 33.434 32.529 31.459 31.427 31.685 31.249 31.088 30.716 2020 +813 SLB GGX Solomon Islands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.029 0.036 0.037 0.039 0.059 0.069 0.079 0.143 0.144 0.162 0.151 0.226 0.257 0.296 0.371 0.366 0.408 0.351 0.389 0.285 0.411 0.362 0.319 0.53 0.853 1.195 1.416 1.864 2.288 2.626 3.248 3.4 3.819 3.862 3.908 4.382 4.682 4.93 4.985 4.416 4.526 4.839 4.879 4.908 5.22 5.509 5.841 6.183 2020 +813 SLB GGX_NGDP Solomon Islands General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 19.388 21.456 19.698 18.74 25.629 28.183 30.731 46.129 39.267 40.941 27.868 36.542 32.586 30.837 28.011 22.9 22.423 17.909 17.641 12.057 19.249 16.731 13.636 20.039 28.654 33.295 34.557 39.285 42.24 44.297 47.565 42.386 43.803 41.126 39.673 42.331 42.704 42.53 38.801 33.365 35.872 36.92 37.628 35.609 35.572 35.157 34.914 34.688 2020 +813 SLB GGXCNL Solomon Islands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.007 0.001 0.004 0.001 -0.011 -0.016 -0.022 -0.069 -0.05 -0.048 0.015 0.018 0.052 0.047 0.086 0.08 0.1 0.069 0.064 0.149 -0.075 -0.021 -0.031 0.143 0.09 -0.104 -0.069 -0.013 -0.094 0.033 0.278 0.599 0.286 0.341 0.181 -0.001 -0.457 -0.339 0.108 -0.209 -0.308 -0.576 -0.8 -0.576 -0.57 -0.612 -0.64 -0.708 2020 +813 SLB GGXCNL_NGDP Solomon Islands General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). 4.931 0.609 2.189 0.622 -4.874 -6.682 -8.52 -22.22 -13.701 -12.139 2.749 2.981 6.664 4.852 6.509 4.973 5.477 3.53 2.91 6.302 -3.508 -0.989 -1.334 5.413 3.037 -2.896 -1.678 -0.27 -1.738 0.554 4.073 7.47 3.285 3.636 1.842 -0.006 -4.165 -2.923 0.842 -1.579 -2.438 -4.391 -6.169 -4.182 -3.887 -3.907 -3.827 -3.972 2020 +813 SLB GGSB Solomon Islands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +813 SLB GGSB_NPGDP Solomon Islands General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +813 SLB GGXONLB Solomon Islands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.068 0.209 -0.029 -0.018 -0.013 0.153 0.118 -0.078 -0.047 0.128 0.045 0.13 0.301 0.623 0.304 0.357 0.193 0.04 -0.375 -0.17 0.178 -0.156 -0.283 -0.549 -0.759 -0.491 -0.468 -0.495 -0.51 -0.565 2020 +813 SLB GGXONLB_NGDP Solomon Islands General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.661 3.067 8.846 -1.357 -0.853 -0.56 5.786 3.974 -2.172 -1.145 2.704 0.824 2.196 4.411 7.767 3.493 3.797 1.957 0.383 -3.418 -1.469 1.387 -1.178 -2.242 -4.185 -5.853 -3.563 -3.192 -3.159 -3.047 -3.168 2020 +813 SLB GGXWDN Solomon Islands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.537 1.308 1.38 1.399 1.354 0.907 1.354 0.542 -0.016 -0.247 -0.52 -0.864 -0.733 -0.626 -0.35 -0.443 -0.265 0.426 0.963 1.297 1.791 2.422 3.133 3.938 4.707 2020 +813 SLB GGXWDN_NGDP Solomon Islands General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 58.101 43.941 38.443 34.142 28.535 16.734 22.843 7.943 -0.194 -2.834 -5.541 -8.773 -7.082 -5.71 -3.022 -3.448 -2.003 3.38 7.348 10.001 12.998 16.507 19.991 23.54 26.405 2020 +813 SLB GGXWDG Solomon Islands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.667 1.583 1.722 1.734 1.63 1.123 1.63 1.567 1.472 1.327 1.265 1.031 0.928 0.775 0.981 1.039 1.052 1.723 2.157 2.49 2.985 3.616 4.326 5.132 5.9 2020 +813 SLB GGXWDG_NGDP Solomon Islands General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.006 53.187 47.971 42.305 34.347 20.731 27.496 22.948 18.344 15.221 13.473 10.463 8.961 7.066 8.466 8.09 7.949 13.654 16.454 19.206 21.659 24.641 27.608 30.674 33.101 2020 +813 SLB NGDP_FY Solomon Islands "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the staff's assessment on the current fiscal situation and the authorities' fiscal policy. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.152 0.169 0.187 0.208 0.231 0.245 0.257 0.311 0.368 0.396 0.543 0.618 0.788 0.959 1.326 1.599 1.821 1.957 2.204 2.361 2.137 2.161 2.338 2.646 2.976 3.591 4.099 4.746 5.417 5.928 6.829 8.023 8.718 9.39 9.85 10.352 10.964 11.593 12.847 13.234 12.617 13.107 12.966 13.782 14.674 15.67 16.731 17.824 2020 +813 SLB BCA Solomon Islands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: The IMF staff estimates the current account balance based on foreign exchange receipts and payments data published by the Central Bank of Solomon Islands. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Solomon Islands dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.006 -0.021 -0.004 -0.006 -- -0.029 0.008 -- -0.021 -0.026 -0.026 -0.036 -0.007 -0.007 0.001 -0.085 -0.035 -0.021 -0.006 0.014 -0.031 -0.026 -0.015 0.021 0.061 -0.029 -0.043 -0.08 -0.111 -0.131 -0.223 -0.076 0.016 -0.039 -0.05 -0.035 -0.049 -0.063 -0.048 -0.154 -0.025 -0.078 -0.161 -0.224 -0.194 -0.183 -0.192 -0.206 2021 +813 SLB BCA_NGDPD Solomon Islands Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.109 -10.862 -2.144 -3.572 0.23 -17.229 5.656 0.132 -11.964 -15.213 -12.182 -15.993 -2.712 -2.444 0.317 -18.078 -6.782 -3.94 -1.218 2.832 -7.27 -6.298 -4.232 5.906 15.364 -6.051 -7.992 -12.906 -15.873 -17.747 -26.372 -7.243 1.381 -2.995 -3.755 -2.697 -3.535 -4.275 -2.96 -9.511 -1.631 -4.796 -10.074 -13.144 -10.685 -9.434 -9.302 -9.371 2020 +726 SOM NGDP_R Somalia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.561 4.616 4.877 5.011 5.241 5.489 5.609 5.816 5.973 5.956 6.131 6.25 6.443 6.681 6.942 7.219 7.515 2021 +726 SOM NGDP_RPCH Somalia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.2 5.654 2.748 4.59 4.732 2.187 3.69 2.699 -0.285 2.938 1.945 3.081 3.7 3.9 4 4.1 2021 +726 SOM NGDP Somalia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2017 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.917 4.042 4.577 5.025 5.335 5.534 5.609 5.856 6.485 6.883 7.628 8.416 9.011 9.808 10.69 11.637 12.664 2021 +726 SOM NGDPD Somalia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.917 4.042 4.577 5.025 5.335 5.534 5.609 5.856 6.485 6.883 7.628 8.416 9.011 9.808 10.69 11.637 12.664 2021 +726 SOM PPPGDP Somalia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.669 11.368 10.601 12.505 14.95 16.12 15.743 16.714 17.472 17.632 18.904 20.642 22.036 23.331 24.692 26.168 27.768 2021 +726 SOM NGDP_D Somalia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 85.868 87.565 93.849 100.279 101.794 100.82 99.999 100.688 108.572 115.564 124.417 134.651 139.866 146.802 153.999 161.192 168.512 2021 +726 SOM NGDPRPC Somalia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 389.656 400.475 400.27 407.24 414.893 412.419 415.988 415.581 403.111 403.653 400.294 401.387 404.901 409.234 414.011 419.246 2013 +726 SOM NGDPRPPPPC Somalia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,093.65" "1,124.01" "1,123.44" "1,143.00" "1,164.48" "1,157.54" "1,167.55" "1,166.41" "1,131.41" "1,132.93" "1,123.50" "1,126.57" "1,136.44" "1,148.60" "1,162.00" "1,176.70" 2013 +726 SOM NGDPPC Somalia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 341.202 375.84 401.389 414.544 418.294 412.416 418.849 451.205 465.852 502.213 539.001 561.406 594.404 630.215 667.351 706.481 2013 +726 SOM NGDPDPC Somalia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 341.202 375.84 401.389 414.544 418.294 412.416 418.849 451.205 465.852 502.213 539.001 561.406 594.404 630.215 667.351 706.481 2013 +726 SOM PPPPC Somalia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 959.642 870.495 998.917 "1,161.64" "1,218.48" "1,157.54" "1,195.44" "1,215.64" "1,193.37" "1,244.63" "1,322.03" "1,372.87" "1,413.95" "1,455.64" "1,500.66" "1,549.05" 2013 +726 SOM NGAP_NPGDP Somalia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +726 SOM PPPSH Somalia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.011 0.01 0.011 0.013 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 2021 +726 SOM PPPEX Somalia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.267 0.356 0.432 0.402 0.357 0.343 0.356 0.35 0.371 0.39 0.404 0.408 0.409 0.42 0.433 0.445 0.456 2021 +726 SOM NID_NGDP Somalia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +726 SOM NGSD_NGDP Somalia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +726 SOM PCPI Somalia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.028 98.717 100 100.913 100.937 104.93 109.407 114.348 119.27 124.78 136.01 141.315 146.967 152.258 157.283 162.316 2021 +726 SOM PCPIPCH Somalia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.8 1.3 0.913 0.024 3.957 4.266 4.517 4.304 4.62 9 3.9 4 3.6 3.3 3.2 2021 +726 SOM PCPIE Somalia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2014 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.028 98.717 100 100.292 101.509 107.692 111.16 114.64 120.18 126.99 137.53 142.756 148.324 153.515 158.428 163.339 2021 +726 SOM PCPIEPCH Somalia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.8 1.3 0.292 1.214 6.091 3.221 3.13 4.833 5.667 8.3 3.8 3.9 3.5 3.2 3.1 2021 +726 SOM TM_RPCH Somalia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +726 SOM TMG_RPCH Somalia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +726 SOM TX_RPCH Somalia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +726 SOM TXG_RPCH Somalia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +726 SOM LUR Somalia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +726 SOM LE Somalia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +726 SOM LP Somalia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: UNFPA Latest actual data: 2013 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.846 12.178 12.519 12.87 13.23 13.6 13.981 14.373 14.775 15.189 15.614 16.051 16.501 16.963 17.438 17.926 2013 +726 SOM GGR Somalia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.111 0.145 0.141 0.171 0.269 0.27 0.338 0.497 0.377 0.591 0.568 0.392 0.471 0.555 0.644 2021 +726 SOM GGR_NGDP Somalia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.421 2.891 2.647 3.091 4.788 4.614 5.217 7.22 4.936 7.019 6.307 3.998 4.409 4.769 5.082 2021 +726 SOM GGX Somalia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.117 0.149 0.125 0.137 0.238 0.268 0.314 0.472 0.46 0.593 0.595 0.574 0.656 0.739 0.831 2021 +726 SOM GGX_NGDP Somalia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.566 2.962 2.337 2.476 4.237 4.572 4.849 6.86 6.033 7.045 6.604 5.852 6.136 6.346 6.564 2021 +726 SOM GGXCNL Somalia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.007 -0.004 0.017 0.034 0.031 0.002 0.024 0.025 -0.084 -0.002 -0.027 -0.182 -0.185 -0.184 -0.188 2021 +726 SOM GGXCNL_NGDP Somalia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.145 -0.071 0.31 0.615 0.551 0.041 0.368 0.359 -1.097 -0.026 -0.296 -1.854 -1.727 -1.577 -1.481 2021 +726 SOM GGSB Somalia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +726 SOM GGSB_NPGDP Somalia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +726 SOM GGXONLB Somalia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.007 -0.004 0.017 0.034 0.031 0.002 0.024 0.026 -0.083 -0.001 -0.017 -0.165 -0.164 -0.158 -0.158 2021 +726 SOM GGXONLB_NGDP Somalia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.145 -0.071 0.31 0.615 0.551 0.041 0.368 0.385 -1.084 -0.015 -0.185 -1.682 -1.53 -1.358 -1.244 2021 +726 SOM GGXWDN Somalia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +726 SOM GGXWDN_NGDP Somalia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +726 SOM GGXWDG Somalia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions +726 SOM GGXWDG_NGDP Somalia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP +726 SOM NGDP_FY Somalia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.917 4.042 4.577 5.025 5.335 5.534 5.609 5.856 6.485 6.883 7.628 8.416 9.011 9.808 10.69 11.637 12.664 2021 +726 SOM BCA Somalia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.531 -0.33 -0.338 -0.393 -0.437 -0.362 -0.671 -0.746 -1.306 -1.332 -1.274 -1.471 -1.645 -1.776 -1.921 2021 +726 SOM BCA_NGDPD Somalia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.598 -6.562 -6.343 -7.108 -7.792 -6.187 -10.354 -10.837 -17.115 -15.832 -14.134 -14.995 -15.391 -15.263 -15.167 2021 +199 ZAF NGDP_R South Africa "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 "2,032.31" "2,141.26" "2,133.05" "2,093.66" "2,200.42" "2,173.76" "2,174.15" "2,219.82" "2,313.06" "2,368.45" "2,360.93" "2,336.89" "2,286.95" "2,315.16" "2,389.24" "2,463.31" "2,569.23" "2,636.03" "2,649.21" "2,712.79" "2,826.73" "2,903.05" "3,010.47" "3,099.25" "3,240.41" "3,411.41" "3,602.58" "3,795.69" "3,916.82" "3,856.57" "3,973.80" "4,099.71" "4,197.95" "4,302.29" "4,363.12" "4,420.79" "4,450.17" "4,501.70" "4,570.23" "4,584.10" "4,293.36" "4,504.29" "4,598.79" "4,649.38" "4,707.50" "4,773.40" "4,840.23" "4,908.00" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDP_RPCH South Africa "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 6.621 5.361 -0.383 -1.847 5.099 -1.212 0.018 2.101 4.2 2.395 -0.318 -1.018 -2.137 1.234 3.2 3.1 4.3 2.6 0.5 2.4 4.2 2.7 3.7 2.949 4.555 5.277 5.604 5.36 3.191 -1.538 3.04 3.169 2.396 2.485 1.414 1.322 0.665 1.158 1.522 0.303 -6.342 4.913 2.098 1.1 1.25 1.4 1.4 1.4 2021 +199 ZAF NGDP South Africa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 69.637 81.739 93.276 107.181 125.207 143.659 167.618 196.55 236.388 283.395 326.127 373.34 419.121 480.994 545.092 622.901 701.804 778.645 845.733 925.69 "1,053.14" "1,165.94" "1,360.68" "1,490.40" "1,652.43" "1,837.00" "2,057.59" "2,346.65" "2,611.63" "2,794.23" "3,055.61" "3,327.05" "3,566.39" "3,868.63" "4,133.87" "4,420.79" "4,759.56" "5,078.19" "5,348.61" "5,613.67" "5,556.92" "6,192.50" "6,624.83" "6,943.39" "7,352.06" "7,797.01" "8,273.68" "8,778.58" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDPD South Africa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 89.412 93.15 85.897 96.205 84.838 64.481 73.399 96.533 104.01 108.07 126.027 135.227 146.97 147.236 153.569 171.736 163.34 169.004 152.885 151.426 151.855 135.527 129.385 197.017 256.188 288.749 304.055 332.65 316.491 331.184 417.315 458.708 434.4 400.877 381.195 346.663 323.493 381.317 403.991 388.446 337.521 418.907 411.48 422.336 438.571 455.357 472.606 490.575 2021 +199 ZAF PPPGDP South Africa "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 148.597 171.375 181.267 184.887 201.328 205.178 209.346 219.031 236.278 251.424 260.004 266.061 266.309 275.983 290.899 306.205 325.22 339.429 344.966 358.222 381.724 400.863 422.175 443.204 475.829 516.648 562.435 608.599 640.063 634.257 661.392 696.526 698.221 730.518 741.916 758.901 772.769 790.171 821.363 838.594 794.871 868.576 949.846 994.511 "1,028.07" "1,061.84" "1,097.20" "1,134.09" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDP_D South Africa "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.426 3.817 4.373 5.119 5.69 6.609 7.71 8.854 10.22 11.965 13.814 15.976 18.327 20.776 22.814 25.287 27.316 29.539 31.924 34.123 37.256 40.163 45.198 48.089 50.995 53.849 57.114 61.824 66.677 72.454 76.894 81.153 84.955 89.92 94.746 100 106.952 112.806 117.031 122.459 129.431 137.48 144.056 149.34 156.178 163.343 170.936 178.863 2021 +199 ZAF NGDPRPC South Africa "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "69,886.93" "71,782.10" "69,684.74" "66,655.91" "68,314.84" "65,911.52" "64,457.46" "64,417.38" "65,711.88" "65,845.18" "64,173.01" "62,002.79" "59,170.63" "58,434.02" "58,906.34" "59,457.08" "60,867.78" "61,417.27" "60,789.58" "61,333.73" "62,956.08" "63,490.71" "64,943.87" "66,214.89" "68,493.17" "71,278.94" "74,362.78" "77,322.70" "78,658.82" "76,299.77" "77,418.26" "78,645.55" "79,311.39" "80,041.13" "79,948.66" "79,787.63" "79,111.34" "78,841.68" "78,880.06" "77,994.06" "72,009.59" "74,893.04" "75,315.63" "75,000.36" "74,797.16" "74,705.01" "74,612.98" "74,521.06" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDPRPPPPC South Africa "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,267.05" "12,599.70" "12,231.56" "11,699.92" "11,991.11" "11,569.26" "11,314.03" "11,307.00" "11,534.22" "11,557.61" "11,264.10" "10,883.17" "10,386.05" "10,256.76" "10,339.66" "10,436.33" "10,683.95" "10,780.40" "10,670.22" "10,765.73" "11,050.50" "11,144.34" "11,399.41" "11,622.51" "12,022.41" "12,511.39" "13,052.68" "13,572.23" "13,806.76" "13,392.68" "13,589.00" "13,804.43" "13,921.30" "14,049.39" "14,033.16" "14,004.89" "13,886.18" "13,838.85" "13,845.59" "13,690.07" "12,639.64" "13,145.76" "13,219.93" "13,164.60" "13,128.93" "13,112.76" "13,096.60" "13,080.47" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDPPC South Africa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,394.67" "2,740.16" "3,047.25" "3,412.32" "3,887.21" "4,355.95" "4,969.41" "5,703.70" "6,715.58" "7,878.64" "8,864.56" "9,905.54" "10,844.00" "12,140.18" "13,439.15" "15,035.02" "16,626.49" "18,141.78" "19,406.45" "20,929.01" "23,455.19" "25,499.54" "29,353.45" "31,842.05" "34,927.77" "38,382.78" "42,471.91" "47,804.01" "52,447.66" "55,282.01" "59,529.95" "63,823.34" "67,379.28" "71,973.19" "75,748.03" "79,787.63" "84,611.30" "88,938.16" "92,314.50" "95,511.10" "93,202.44" "102,962.89" "108,496.71" "112,005.65" "116,816.40" "122,025.23" "127,540.20" "133,290.57" 2021 +199 ZAF NGDPDPC South Africa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,074.68" "3,122.69" "2,806.16" "3,062.89" "2,633.91" "1,955.17" "2,176.06" "2,801.31" "2,954.83" "3,004.44" "3,425.59" "3,587.88" "3,802.58" "3,716.19" "3,786.21" "4,145.21" "3,869.70" "3,937.66" "3,508.14" "3,423.60" "3,382.07" "2,964.03" "2,791.18" "4,209.22" "5,415.09" "6,033.21" "6,276.17" "6,776.47" "6,355.88" "6,552.27" "8,130.19" "8,799.48" "8,207.06" "7,458.04" "6,984.93" "6,256.67" "5,750.79" "6,678.29" "6,972.70" "6,609.04" "5,661.01" "6,965.19" "6,738.93" "6,812.82" "6,968.42" "7,126.46" "7,285.30" "7,448.70" 2021 +199 ZAF PPPPC South Africa "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,109.95" "5,745.07" "5,921.82" "5,886.25" "6,250.48" "6,221.27" "6,206.53" "6,356.09" "6,712.45" "6,989.83" "7,067.26" "7,059.19" "6,890.27" "6,965.76" "7,172.05" "7,390.90" "7,704.80" "7,908.41" "7,915.69" "8,099.08" "8,501.65" "8,767.01" "9,107.44" "9,468.95" "10,057.68" "10,794.98" "11,609.53" "12,397.86" "12,853.95" "12,548.36" "12,885.35" "13,361.59" "13,191.40" "13,590.78" "13,594.67" "13,696.85" "13,737.62" "13,838.85" "14,176.34" "14,267.86" "13,331.84" "14,441.84" "15,555.90" "16,042.71" "16,334.95" "16,618.04" "16,913.54" "17,219.59" 2021 +199 ZAF NGAP_NPGDP South Africa Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +199 ZAF PPPSH South Africa Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.109 1.148 1.139 1.092 1.099 1.048 1.013 0.996 0.993 0.981 0.94 0.908 0.8 0.795 0.797 0.792 0.796 0.785 0.768 0.76 0.756 0.758 0.765 0.756 0.751 0.755 0.757 0.757 0.759 0.75 0.734 0.728 0.693 0.691 0.677 0.678 0.665 0.646 0.633 0.618 0.598 0.592 0.587 0.578 0.568 0.557 0.547 0.537 2021 +199 ZAF PPPEX South Africa Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.469 0.477 0.515 0.58 0.622 0.7 0.801 0.897 1 1.127 1.254 1.403 1.574 1.743 1.874 2.034 2.158 2.294 2.452 2.584 2.759 2.909 3.223 3.363 3.473 3.556 3.658 3.856 4.08 4.406 4.62 4.777 5.108 5.296 5.572 5.825 6.159 6.427 6.512 6.694 6.991 7.129 6.975 6.982 7.151 7.343 7.541 7.741 2021 +199 ZAF NID_NGDP South Africa Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 29.684 31.905 24.817 25.265 23.801 20.72 19.802 16.724 19.865 21.31 18.231 17.836 15.715 14.161 16.471 17.7 16.568 16.294 16.428 15.655 15.06 14.574 15.036 15.657 16.96 16.832 18.49 19.326 21.287 18.767 17.596 18.853 18.585 19.169 18.488 18.633 16.96 16.611 16.188 15.853 12.4 12.798 13.816 14.106 14.325 14.567 14.819 15.074 2021 +199 ZAF NGSD_NGDP South Africa Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 33.361 26.383 20.834 24.845 21.594 24.32 23.582 22.013 22.333 22.71 19.457 18.883 17.05 16.048 16.481 16.248 15.555 14.98 14.879 15.206 14.947 14.82 15.843 14.922 14.489 14.039 14.462 14.48 16.269 16.332 16.26 16.847 13.895 13.842 13.682 14.294 14.285 14.243 13.246 13.285 14.372 16.474 15.018 13.1 12.906 12.961 12.994 13.043 2021 +199 ZAF PCPI South Africa "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021. CPI basket has been updated and rebased at Dec-2021=100 Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 3.475 4.008 4.558 5.142 5.725 6.675 7.883 9.183 10.358 11.875 13.583 15.642 17.833 19.567 21.283 23.167 24.867 27.008 28.892 30.375 31.992 33.817 36.875 39.058 39.6 40.933 42.842 45.9 50.958 54.617 56.917 59.758 63.133 66.758 70.833 74.083 78.775 82.933 86.758 90.333 93.292 97.542 104.115 109.469 114.65 119.846 125.239 130.875 2021 +199 ZAF PCPIPCH South Africa "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 14.236 15.348 13.721 12.797 11.345 16.594 18.102 16.49 12.795 14.642 14.386 15.153 14.012 9.72 8.773 8.849 7.338 8.613 6.973 5.134 5.322 5.705 9.044 5.921 1.387 3.367 4.662 7.139 11.02 7.179 4.211 4.993 5.648 5.742 6.104 4.588 6.333 5.279 4.612 4.121 3.275 4.556 6.739 5.142 4.733 4.533 4.5 4.5 2021 +199 ZAF PCPIE South Africa "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021. CPI basket has been updated and rebased at Dec-2021=100 Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 3.8 4.3 4.8 5.4 6 7.2 8.4 9.7 10.9 12.6 14.5 16.8 18.4 20.2 22.1 23.7 25.9 27.5 30 30.7 32.7 34.3 38.5 38.6 40 41.4 43.9 47.7 52.501 55.814 57.822 61.335 64.849 68.262 71.976 75.69 80.81 84.604 88.767 92.091 95.011 100.182 107.194 112.045 117.386 122.669 128.189 133.957 2021 +199 ZAF PCPIEPCH South Africa "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 13.158 11.628 12.5 11.111 20 16.667 15.476 12.371 15.596 15.079 15.862 9.524 9.783 9.406 7.24 9.283 6.178 9.091 2.333 6.515 4.893 12.245 0.26 3.627 3.5 6.039 8.656 10.066 6.31 3.597 6.076 5.728 5.263 5.441 5.16 6.764 4.695 4.921 3.744 3.172 5.442 6.999 4.526 4.767 4.5 4.5 4.5 2021 +199 ZAF TM_RPCH South Africa Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 18.774 13.735 -17.367 -16.092 19.799 -14.036 -2.452 3.494 21.909 0.318 -5.837 2.143 5.347 7.018 16.093 16.791 8.711 5.385 2.014 -8.362 5.338 0.25 5.342 8.085 15.508 10.879 18.261 9.366 2.809 -17.66 10.794 11.838 3.868 4.039 -0.687 5.045 -4.133 1.533 3.246 0.435 -17.399 9.494 11.388 5.216 3.98 3.794 3.584 3.584 2021 +199 ZAF TMG_RPCH South Africa Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 21.616 14.216 -17.849 -18.68 21.473 -14.699 -5.324 3.961 23.943 -1.54 -4.265 0.381 5.539 6.695 18.917 19.676 11.852 6.732 1.222 -9.288 7.733 0.155 5.613 4.649 17.895 11.776 19.888 10.046 4.079 -21.394 9.743 14.677 6.511 5.119 -0.147 5.055 -4.529 2.118 4.475 0.656 -17.399 9.494 11.388 5.216 3.98 3.794 3.584 3.584 2021 +199 ZAF TX_RPCH South Africa Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 0.221 -5.353 -2.645 -1.329 2.666 10.077 -3.69 4.649 8.17 2.181 -0.434 -1.545 5.491 10.379 2.486 10.937 7.204 5.296 3.246 1.261 8.314 2.393 0.989 0.109 2.834 8.567 7.463 7.829 1.55 -17.024 7.718 3.008 1.112 3.733 3.646 3.06 0.407 -0.273 2.741 -3.445 -11.863 9.987 5.475 4.6 4.275 3.993 3.85 3.85 2021 +199 ZAF TXG_RPCH South Africa Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 0.624 -4.186 -2.612 -0.182 1.754 10.796 -3.233 5.731 8.799 0.039 -0.72 0.304 6.454 11.04 1.192 10.52 5.372 5.151 1.98 1.385 8.947 0.815 -0.809 -1.762 4.158 8.802 6.987 7.459 2.036 -18.517 8.702 3.456 0.106 3.645 3.193 3.304 -0.607 0.534 3.65 -3.538 -11.863 9.987 5.475 4.6 4.275 3.992 3.85 3.85 2021 +199 ZAF LUR South Africa Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022 9.241 9.824 10.755 12.543 13.718 15.452 16.049 16.592 17.238 17.829 18.784 20.162 21.213 22.163 22.89 16.5 20.3 22 26.1 23.3 23 25.95 27.8 27.65 25.15 24.65 23.55 23 22.525 23.7 24.875 24.8 24.875 24.725 25.1 25.35 26.725 27.45 27.125 28.7 29.175 34.3 34.625 35.575 36.84 37.453 38.054 38.644 2021 +199 ZAF LE South Africa Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +199 ZAF LP South Africa Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: IFS until 2000, then National Statistics Office from 2002. Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.08 29.83 30.61 31.41 32.21 32.98 33.73 34.46 35.2 35.97 36.79 37.69 38.65 39.62 40.56 41.43 42.21 42.92 43.58 44.23 44.9 45.724 46.355 46.806 47.31 47.86 48.446 49.089 49.795 50.545 51.329 52.129 52.93 53.751 54.574 55.407 56.252 57.098 57.939 58.775 59.622 60.143 61.06 61.991 62.937 63.897 64.871 65.861 2021 +199 ZAF GGR South Africa General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 223.936 251.898 289.215 313.441 357.979 459.938 524.304 601.854 666.562 664.71 726.034 810.347 876.643 967.35 "1,049.87" "1,140.13" "1,246.22" "1,312.41" "1,416.96" "1,501.55" "1,387.35" "1,668.23" "1,846.40" "1,921.32" "1,975.67" "2,081.45" "2,210.91" "2,341.49" 2021 +199 ZAF GGR_NGDP South Africa General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.264 21.605 21.255 21.031 21.664 25.037 25.481 25.647 25.523 23.789 23.761 24.356 24.581 25.005 25.397 25.79 26.184 25.844 26.492 26.748 24.966 26.94 27.871 27.671 26.872 26.695 26.722 26.673 2021 +199 ZAF GGX South Africa General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 238.498 263.738 302.252 337.111 375.229 461.829 507.539 573.253 679.247 795.166 864.157 933.613 "1,020.65" "1,118.42" "1,212.10" "1,333.49" "1,423.52" "1,516.35" "1,617.12" "1,765.95" "1,924.83" "2,042.05" "2,170.85" "2,293.49" "2,429.05" "2,597.02" "2,793.17" "3,001.58" 2021 +199 ZAF GGX_NGDP South Africa General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.646 22.62 22.213 22.619 22.708 25.14 24.667 24.429 26.009 28.457 28.281 28.061 28.619 28.91 29.321 30.164 29.909 29.86 30.234 31.458 34.638 32.976 32.768 33.031 33.039 33.308 33.76 34.192 2021 +199 ZAF GGXCNL South Africa General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.563 -11.84 -13.037 -23.67 -17.25 -1.891 16.766 28.601 -12.684 -130.456 -138.123 -123.266 -144.009 -151.074 -162.224 -193.365 -177.293 -203.932 -200.168 -264.395 -537.472 -373.824 -324.451 -372.174 -453.38 -515.572 -582.256 -660.089 2021 +199 ZAF GGXCNL_NGDP South Africa General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.383 -1.015 -0.958 -1.588 -1.044 -0.103 0.815 1.219 -0.486 -4.669 -4.52 -3.705 -4.038 -3.905 -3.924 -4.374 -3.725 -4.016 -3.742 -4.71 -9.672 -6.037 -4.897 -5.36 -6.167 -6.612 -7.037 -7.519 2021 +199 ZAF GGSB South Africa General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.704 -7.601 -8.479 -15.804 -11.7 -0.583 12.395 15.432 -27.2 -99.854 -113.416 -120.573 -143.209 -155.172 -164.046 -184.09 -171.872 -195.661 -202.841 -251.079 -338.654 -340.162 -371.242 -402.063 -428.393 -480.868 -548.882 -622.63 2021 +199 ZAF GGSB_NPGDP South Africa General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.21 -0.651 -0.622 -1.048 -0.701 -0.032 0.607 0.672 -1.065 -3.506 -3.667 -3.612 -4.012 -4.028 -3.975 -4.172 -3.595 -3.835 -3.801 -4.475 -5.682 -5.341 -5.53 -5.737 -5.793 -6.155 -6.634 -7.093 2021 +199 ZAF GGXONLB South Africa General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.283 35.244 34.392 22.617 31.175 47.283 67.063 80.164 40.545 -73.274 -70.285 -46.779 -56.84 -48.314 -47.808 -63.661 -29.387 -38.719 -18.912 -63.788 -310.58 -113.656 -19.52 -16.712 -45.445 -37.893 -20.632 -6.968 2021 +199 ZAF GGXONLB_NGDP South Africa General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.971 3.023 2.528 1.517 1.887 2.574 3.259 3.416 1.552 -2.622 -2.3 -1.406 -1.594 -1.249 -1.156 -1.44 -0.617 -0.762 -0.354 -1.136 -5.589 -1.835 -0.295 -0.241 -0.618 -0.486 -0.249 -0.079 2021 +199 ZAF GGXWDN South Africa General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 392.727 439.612 427.172 460.767 496.009 474.5 476.911 467.45 525.922 655.821 806.92 966.9 "1,156.44" "1,363.61" "1,575.93" "1,814.72" "2,002.96" "2,223.13" "2,498.79" "2,846.12" "3,456.30" "3,914.12" "4,289.71" "4,733.30" "5,256.55" "5,842.84" "6,498.44" "7,235.97" 2021 +199 ZAF GGXWDN_NGDP South Africa General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.291 37.705 31.394 30.916 30.017 25.83 23.178 19.92 20.138 23.471 26.408 29.062 32.426 35.248 38.122 41.05 42.083 43.778 46.718 50.7 62.198 63.207 64.752 68.17 71.498 74.937 78.543 82.427 2021 +199 ZAF GGXWDG South Africa General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 399.445 443.584 432.705 469.686 507.85 544.434 576.746 570.846 627.962 754.292 952.904 "1,155.88" "1,334.11" "1,561.22" "1,788.04" "1,998.00" "2,243.37" "2,467.40" "2,763.99" "3,155.82" "3,834.25" "4,271.49" "4,504.00" "4,910.76" "5,419.44" "5,991.60" "6,633.05" "7,356.45" 2021 +199 ZAF GGXWDG_NGDP South Africa General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.929 38.045 31.801 31.514 30.733 29.637 28.03 24.326 24.045 26.995 31.185 34.742 37.408 40.356 43.253 45.195 47.134 48.588 51.677 56.217 69 68.978 67.987 70.726 73.713 76.845 80.171 83.8 2021 +199 ZAF NGDP_FY South Africa "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt does not include other accounts payable and refers to Central Government debt only. Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus government deposits. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal assumptions draw on the 2022 budget. Nontax revenue excludes transactions in financial assets and liabilities, as they involve primarily revenues associated with realized exchange rate valuation gains from the holding of foreign currency deposits, sale of assets, and conceptually similar items. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted from FY to CY by a weighted average of two FYs: 0.75*FY(t/t+1)+0.25*FY(t-1/t)=CY(t) given that a fiscal year starts in April and ends in March. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" 69.637 81.739 93.276 107.181 125.207 143.659 167.618 196.55 236.388 283.395 326.127 373.34 419.121 480.994 545.092 622.901 701.804 778.645 845.733 925.69 "1,053.14" "1,165.94" "1,360.68" "1,490.40" "1,652.43" "1,837.00" "2,057.59" "2,346.65" "2,611.63" "2,794.23" "3,055.61" "3,327.05" "3,566.39" "3,868.63" "4,133.87" "4,420.79" "4,759.56" "5,078.19" "5,348.61" "5,613.67" "5,556.92" "6,192.50" "6,624.83" "6,943.39" "7,352.06" "7,797.01" "8,273.68" "8,778.58" 2021 +199 ZAF BCA South Africa Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: South African rand Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.287 -5.143 -3.422 -0.404 -1.873 2.321 2.775 5.105 2.567 1.514 1.545 1.416 1.963 2.778 0.016 -2.494 -1.656 -2.221 -2.368 -0.68 -0.172 0.333 1.044 -1.447 -6.332 -8.063 -12.248 -16.121 -15.881 -8.063 -5.576 -9.204 -20.371 -21.353 -18.321 -15.043 -8.656 -9.028 -11.886 -9.976 6.656 15.403 4.946 -4.25 -6.222 -7.313 -8.624 -9.965 2021 +199 ZAF BCA_NGDPD South Africa Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 3.676 -5.521 -3.984 -0.42 -2.208 3.599 3.781 5.289 2.468 1.401 1.226 1.047 1.336 1.887 0.01 -1.452 -1.014 -1.314 -1.549 -0.449 -0.113 0.246 0.807 -0.735 -2.472 -2.792 -4.028 -4.846 -5.018 -2.435 -1.336 -2.006 -4.689 -5.326 -4.806 -4.339 -2.676 -2.368 -2.942 -2.568 1.972 3.677 1.202 -1.006 -1.419 -1.606 -1.825 -2.031 2021 +733 SSD NGDP_R South Sudan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Preliminary results by NBS, will be revised with time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities report on fiscal year July/June Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.173 15.348 19.599 19.959 19.915 17.259 16.26 15.918 16.055 15.009 15.809 16.842 17.788 18.613 19.466 20.327 21.228 2018 +733 SSD NGDP_RPCH South Sudan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -50.764 27.691 1.837 -0.219 -13.336 -5.788 -2.104 0.859 -6.514 5.328 6.535 5.615 4.64 4.58 4.427 4.432 2018 +733 SSD NGDP South Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Preliminary results by NBS, will be revised with time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities report on fiscal year July/June Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.63 33.237 44.093 45.381 52.876 164.374 397.138 660.315 840.607 "1,113.17" "1,598.38" "2,468.68" "5,257.34" "6,951.94" "7,830.77" "8,458.57" "9,221.64" 2018 +733 SSD NGDPD South Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.186 11.267 14.947 15.383 14.801 3.501 3.495 4.659 5.319 6.71 5.167 4.784 8.549 10.872 11.889 12.469 13.197 2018 +733 SSD PPPGDP South Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.402 14.508 17.633 17.392 16.179 12.577 11.185 11.212 11.51 10.89 11.947 13.633 14.911 15.931 16.97 18.059 19.224 2018 +733 SSD NGDP_D South Sudan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 165.623 216.552 224.983 227.376 265.512 952.392 "2,442.40" "4,148.20" "5,235.84" "7,416.61" "10,110.63" "14,657.85" "29,556.11" "37,349.97" "40,228.93" "41,611.96" "43,440.63" 2018 +733 SSD NGDPRPC South Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,983.40" "1,418.75" "1,753.39" "1,730.86" "1,676.03" "1,411.12" "1,291.99" "1,226.77" "1,200.11" "1,089.26" "1,114.97" "1,154.36" "1,184.82" "1,204.85" "1,224.52" "1,242.69" "1,261.20" 2008 +733 SSD NGDPRPPPPC South Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,052.29" 975.96 "1,206.17" "1,190.67" "1,152.95" 970.717 888.762 843.903 825.561 749.309 766.992 794.088 815.039 828.819 842.354 854.854 867.581 2008 +733 SSD NGDPPC South Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,941.19" "3,072.32" "3,944.83" "3,935.56" "4,450.06" "13,439.42" "31,555.41" "50,889.07" "62,835.94" "80,786.46" "112,730.38" "169,204.28" "350,185.37" "450,009.83" "492,612.49" "517,109.06" "547,871.08" 2008 +733 SSD NGDPDPC South Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,644.74" "1,041.46" "1,337.23" "1,334.09" "1,245.68" 286.208 277.692 359.062 397.572 486.946 364.39 327.898 569.407 703.745 747.931 762.256 784.08 2008 +733 SSD PPPPC South Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,100.98" "1,341.08" "1,577.53" "1,508.25" "1,361.59" "1,028.29" 888.762 864.062 860.404 790.344 842.612 934.404 993.227 "1,031.21" "1,067.53" "1,104.00" "1,142.11" 2008 +733 SSD NGAP_NPGDP South Sudan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +733 SSD PPPSH South Sudan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.034 0.014 0.017 0.016 0.014 0.011 0.009 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 2018 +733 SSD PPPEX South Sudan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.593 2.291 2.501 2.609 3.268 13.07 35.505 58.895 73.031 102.217 133.787 181.083 352.573 436.389 461.45 468.397 479.699 2018 +733 SSD NID_NGDP South Sudan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Preliminary results by NBS, will be revised with time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities report on fiscal year July/June Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.492 10.734 12.844 20.215 12.299 15.064 7.564 8.45 16.027 31.364 59.072 72.053 31.385 14.209 13.111 12.979 13.721 2018 +733 SSD NGSD_NGDP South Sudan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: Preliminary results by NBS, will be revised with time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities report on fiscal year July/June Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.346 -5.176 8.953 18.989 13.962 31.894 12.317 15.735 17.576 17.568 56.371 80.69 33.478 13.663 12.312 11.533 11.797 2018 +733 SSD PCPI South Sudan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011. 06/01/2011 Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 109.55 158.926 158.864 161.495 246.786 "1,043.21" "3,265.25" "5,988.35" "8,939.90" "11,084.05" "14,434.59" "16,975.05" "20,655.06" "23,133.67" "25,100.03" "27,108.04" "29,276.68" 2021 +733 SSD PCPIPCH South Sudan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.072 -0.039 1.656 52.813 322.72 212.999 83.396 49.288 23.984 30.229 17.6 21.679 12 8.5 8 8 2021 +733 SSD PCPIE South Sudan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. National Bureau of Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2011. 06/01/2011 Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 135.443 169.628 154.723 170.01 356.777 "1,790.07" "4,536.45" "5,961.27" "7,750.78" "14,548.90" "14,902.97" "19,129.14" "21,998.51" "23,978.38" "25,896.65" "27,968.38" "30,205.85" 2021 +733 SSD PCPIEPCH South Sudan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.239 -8.787 9.88 109.856 401.732 153.424 31.408 30.019 87.709 2.434 28.358 15 9 8 8 8 2021 +733 SSD TM_RPCH South Sudan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +733 SSD TMG_RPCH South Sudan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +733 SSD TX_RPCH South Sudan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +733 SSD TXG_RPCH South Sudan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +733 SSD LUR South Sudan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +733 SSD LE South Sudan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +733 SSD LP South Sudan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Population Census 2008 Latest actual data: 2008 Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.449 10.818 11.177 11.531 11.882 12.231 12.585 12.976 13.378 13.779 14.179 14.59 15.013 15.448 15.896 16.357 16.832 2008 +733 SSD GGR South Sudan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.241 5.587 9.641 12.097 9.362 48.447 144.05 210.578 306.559 297.492 688.119 "1,251.60" "1,565.82" "1,601.79" "1,606.46" "1,662.68" "1,773.27" 2019 +733 SSD GGR_NGDP South Sudan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.646 16.808 21.865 26.657 17.705 29.473 36.272 31.891 36.469 26.725 43.051 50.699 29.783 23.041 20.515 19.657 19.229 2019 +733 SSD GGX South Sudan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.86 10.509 11.171 16.216 18.17 80.111 131.116 214.755 306.415 265.307 619.182 "1,177.59" "1,434.67" "1,453.60" "1,473.19" "1,522.48" "1,637.22" 2019 +733 SSD GGX_NGDP South Sudan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.034 31.618 25.336 35.733 34.362 48.737 33.015 32.523 36.452 23.834 38.738 47.701 27.289 20.909 18.813 17.999 17.754 2019 +733 SSD GGXCNL South Sudan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.381 -4.922 -1.53 -4.118 -8.808 -31.665 12.934 -4.177 0.143 32.185 68.937 74.012 131.151 148.186 133.276 140.196 136.054 2019 +733 SSD GGXCNL_NGDP South Sudan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.612 -14.81 -3.47 -9.075 -16.657 -19.264 3.257 -0.633 0.017 2.891 4.313 2.998 2.495 2.132 1.702 1.657 1.475 2019 +733 SSD GGSB South Sudan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +733 SSD GGSB_NPGDP South Sudan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +733 SSD GGXONLB South Sudan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.522 -4.665 -1.27 -3.811 -8.62 -31.301 13.996 -0.669 9.066 41.321 90.027 115.231 175.542 195.291 179.571 186.137 184.921 2019 +733 SSD GGXONLB_NGDP South Sudan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.885 -14.036 -2.88 -8.398 -16.302 -19.042 3.524 -0.101 1.079 3.712 5.632 4.668 3.339 2.809 2.293 2.201 2.005 2019 +733 SSD GGXWDN South Sudan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.93 6.685 15.978 30.241 169.916 240.03 304.693 235.121 403.608 "1,032.99" "1,289.69" "1,560.67" "1,612.42" "1,658.00" "1,716.76" "1,805.87" 2019 +733 SSD GGXWDN_NGDP South Sudan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.807 15.16 35.208 57.192 103.372 60.44 46.144 27.97 36.258 64.627 52.242 29.685 23.194 21.173 20.296 19.583 2019 +733 SSD GGXWDG South Sudan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 2.96 7.755 17.078 31.341 170.949 241.063 305.726 236.154 404.641 "1,034.02" "1,290.72" "1,561.70" "1,613.45" "1,659.03" "1,717.79" "1,806.90" 2019 +733 SSD GGXWDG_NGDP South Sudan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 8.906 17.587 37.632 59.272 104 60.7 46.3 28.093 36.35 64.692 52.284 29.705 23.209 21.186 20.308 19.594 2019 +733 SSD NGDP_FY South Sudan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Ministry of Finance, Commerce, Investment and Economic Planning Latest actual data: 2019 Fiscal assumptions: IMF Staff Estimates Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Authorities reports on fiscal year July to June GFS Manual used: Other Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Other Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.63 33.237 44.093 45.381 52.876 164.374 397.138 660.315 840.607 "1,113.17" "1,598.38" "2,468.68" "5,257.34" "6,951.94" "7,830.77" "8,458.57" "9,221.64" 2019 +733 SSD BCA South Sudan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: The data comes from a combination of IMF Staff / Ministry of Economy / Ministry of Finance / National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2018 Notes: All data is estimated from secondary sources. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: South Sudanese pound Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.125 -1.793 -0.581 -0.189 0.246 0.589 0.166 0.339 0.082 -0.926 -0.14 0.413 0.179 -0.059 -0.095 -0.18 -0.254 2018 +733 SSD BCA_NGDPD South Sudan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.182 -15.911 -3.89 -1.225 1.662 16.831 4.752 7.285 1.549 -13.797 -2.701 8.637 2.093 -0.546 -0.799 -1.446 -1.923 2018 +184 ESP NGDP_R Spain "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: 2022Q2 data reflects the first reading published on July 29, 2022. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 491.532 489.527 495.59 503.78 512.334 524.435 542.433 573.4 603.702 633.911 658.295 674.92 680.661 671.719 687.401 715.737 733.067 761.403 795.428 833.173 875.273 909.728 934.54 962.423 992.433 "1,028.72" "1,070.94" "1,109.51" "1,119.37" "1,077.19" "1,078.99" "1,070.21" "1,038.56" "1,023.63" "1,037.77" "1,077.59" "1,110.22" "1,143.27" "1,169.46" "1,193.81" "1,064.61" "1,119.21" "1,167.63" "1,181.78" "1,212.36" "1,245.47" "1,271.44" "1,293.64" 2021 +184 ESP NGDP_RPCH Spain "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.203 -0.408 1.239 1.652 1.698 2.362 3.432 5.709 5.285 5.004 3.847 2.525 0.851 -1.314 2.335 4.122 2.421 3.865 4.469 4.745 5.053 3.936 2.727 2.984 3.118 3.656 4.104 3.602 0.889 -3.769 0.168 -0.814 -2.958 -1.437 1.382 3.837 3.028 2.977 2.29 2.082 -10.823 5.129 4.326 1.211 2.588 2.731 2.085 1.746 2021 +184 ESP NGDP Spain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: 2022Q2 data reflects the first reading published on July 29, 2022. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 99.197 113.057 129.887 148.266 166.147 185.178 211.166 235.703 261.468 293.242 326.919 358.833 386.39 402.72 426.949 459.685 487.078 517.983 554.548 596.126 647.851 700.993 749.552 802.266 859.437 927.357 "1,003.82" "1,075.54" "1,109.54" "1,069.32" "1,072.71" "1,063.76" "1,031.10" "1,020.35" "1,032.16" "1,077.59" "1,113.84" "1,161.87" "1,203.26" "1,244.38" "1,121.95" "1,205.06" "1,315.01" "1,386.36" "1,468.18" "1,540.89" "1,603.52" "1,659.74" 2021 +184 ESP NGDPD Spain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 230.759 204.588 197.643 172.856 172.381 181.62 251.304 318.389 374.068 412.59 535.652 576.446 630.122 529.319 531.137 613.946 640.026 589.376 618.414 635.968 598.628 627.834 708.256 907.264 "1,068.57" "1,154.35" "1,260.47" "1,474.18" "1,631.69" "1,489.85" "1,423.27" "1,480.45" "1,325.58" "1,355.16" "1,371.58" "1,195.72" "1,232.57" "1,312.08" "1,421.64" "1,393.20" "1,280.46" "1,426.22" "1,389.93" "1,421.01" "1,508.90" "1,592.98" "1,668.50" "1,738.44" 2021 +184 ESP PPPGDP Spain "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 294.435 320.976 345.03 364.466 384.033 405.533 427.895 463.512 505.215 551.298 593.93 629.524 649.347 656.004 685.658 728.891 760.21 803.21 848.548 901.338 968.334 "1,029.13" "1,073.67" "1,127.53" "1,193.90" "1,276.36" "1,369.74" "1,457.43" "1,498.58" "1,451.34" "1,471.25" "1,489.60" "1,483.65" "1,512.07" "1,558.31" "1,621.51" "1,733.04" "1,843.93" "1,931.23" "2,006.71" "1,811.09" "1,983.11" "2,215.99" "2,322.75" "2,432.87" "2,545.75" "2,648.31" "2,746.69" 2021 +184 ESP NGDP_D Spain "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.181 23.095 26.209 29.431 32.429 35.31 38.929 41.106 43.311 46.259 49.662 53.167 56.767 59.954 62.111 64.225 66.444 68.03 69.717 71.549 74.017 77.055 80.205 83.359 86.599 90.147 93.733 96.938 99.122 99.27 99.418 99.398 99.282 99.679 99.459 100 100.327 101.627 102.891 104.236 105.386 107.671 112.622 117.312 121.101 123.72 126.118 128.3 2021 +184 ESP NGDPRPC Spain "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "13,053.09" "12,877.57" "12,967.66" "13,120.39" "13,290.20" "13,556.28" "13,981.10" "14,744.83" "15,491.13" "16,233.98" "16,828.93" "17,208.28" "17,297.48" "17,017.27" "17,367.76" "18,041.42" "18,435.59" "19,097.78" "19,881.55" "20,717.98" "21,582.70" "22,315.83" "22,560.61" "22,808.27" "23,155.67" "23,560.68" "24,141.65" "24,527.23" "24,343.12" "23,231.44" "23,172.95" "22,898.88" "22,207.29" "21,969.48" "22,339.24" "23,218.84" "23,901.36" "24,569.06" "25,026.42" "25,343.36" "22,481.04" "23,612.38" "24,528.33" "24,724.07" "25,267.19" "25,864.21" "26,315.56" "26,691.75" 2021 +184 ESP NGDPRPPPPC Spain "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "21,052.81" "20,769.73" "20,915.03" "21,161.36" "21,435.24" "21,864.39" "22,549.56" "23,781.36" "24,985.02" "26,183.14" "27,142.71" "27,754.55" "27,898.43" "27,446.47" "28,011.78" "29,098.30" "29,734.04" "30,802.05" "32,066.16" "33,415.20" "34,809.88" "35,992.31" "36,387.12" "36,786.55" "37,346.87" "38,000.09" "38,937.11" "39,559.00" "39,262.06" "37,469.07" "37,374.73" "36,932.70" "35,817.26" "35,433.70" "36,030.07" "37,448.75" "38,549.55" "39,626.47" "40,364.12" "40,875.30" "36,258.78" "38,083.48" "39,560.77" "39,876.47" "40,752.44" "41,715.36" "42,443.33" "43,050.07" 2021 +184 ESP NGDPPC Spain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,634.27" "2,974.10" "3,398.64" "3,861.42" "4,309.92" "4,786.71" "5,442.76" "6,061.05" "6,709.34" "7,509.71" "8,357.51" "9,149.08" "9,819.23" "10,202.46" "10,787.22" "11,587.17" "12,249.33" "12,992.24" "13,860.80" "14,823.47" "15,974.87" "17,195.51" "18,094.84" "19,012.74" "20,052.58" "21,239.16" "22,628.75" "23,776.17" "24,129.29" "23,061.88" "23,038.05" "22,760.98" "22,047.86" "21,899.06" "22,218.39" "23,218.84" "23,979.40" "24,968.74" "25,749.83" "26,416.85" "23,691.94" "25,423.61" "27,624.37" "29,004.22" "30,598.73" "31,999.16" "33,188.78" "34,245.58" 2021 +184 ESP NGDPDPC Spain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,128.02" "5,381.91" "5,171.54" "4,501.84" "4,471.65" "4,694.76" "6,477.30" "8,187.29" "9,598.67" "10,566.13" "13,693.64" "14,697.50" "16,013.16" "13,409.70" "13,419.62" "15,475.61" "16,095.75" "14,782.95" "15,457.11" "15,814.19" "14,761.11" "15,400.91" "17,097.92" "21,501.07" "24,932.13" "26,438.03" "28,414.13" "32,588.56" "35,484.39" "32,131.38" "30,566.88" "31,676.69" "28,344.78" "29,084.96" "29,524.76" "25,764.22" "26,535.55" "28,196.76" "30,423.17" "29,576.25" "27,039.18" "30,089.52" "29,198.09" "29,729.17" "31,447.42" "33,080.79" "34,533.77" "35,869.29" 2021 +184 ESP PPPPC Spain "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,818.98" "8,443.63" "9,028.08" "9,492.12" "9,961.99" "10,482.73" "11,028.92" "11,919.08" "12,963.92" "14,118.34" "15,183.47" "16,050.82" "16,501.71" "16,619.13" "17,323.73" "18,373.01" "19,118.21" "20,146.40" "21,209.28" "22,412.99" "23,877.43" "25,244.72" "25,919.41" "26,721.12" "27,856.35" "29,232.42" "30,877.49" "32,218.44" "32,589.80" "31,300.84" "31,597.32" "31,872.36" "31,724.63" "32,452.66" "33,544.36" "34,938.58" "37,309.87" "39,626.47" "41,328.35" "42,600.44" "38,244.47" "41,838.25" "46,551.16" "48,594.47" "50,703.99" "52,866.65" "54,813.25" "56,672.64" 2021 +184 ESP NGAP_NPGDP Spain Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.66 -4.738 -5.201 -5.403 -5.644 -5.423 -5.299 -2.757 -0.536 1.504 2.505 2.268 0.427 -3.457 -3.707 -2.279 -3.867 -2.936 -1.66 -0.63 0.493 1.385 1.366 1.539 1.948 2.899 4.079 4.825 3.272 -2.126 -2.937 -4.251 -7.553 -8.95 -7.788 -4.783 -2.776 -1.075 -0.03 0.539 -7.282 -3.772 -0.613 -0.362 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +184 ESP PPPSH Spain Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.197 2.15 2.169 2.152 2.096 2.071 2.07 2.109 2.124 2.151 2.147 2.149 1.952 1.889 1.878 1.886 1.861 1.857 1.889 1.913 1.918 1.946 1.944 1.924 1.885 1.865 1.844 1.813 1.776 1.716 1.632 1.556 1.473 1.431 1.422 1.45 1.492 1.507 1.489 1.479 1.362 1.353 1.369 1.351 1.343 1.336 1.32 1.301 2021 +184 ESP PPPEX Spain Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.337 0.352 0.376 0.407 0.433 0.457 0.493 0.509 0.518 0.532 0.55 0.57 0.595 0.614 0.623 0.631 0.641 0.645 0.654 0.661 0.669 0.681 0.698 0.712 0.72 0.727 0.733 0.738 0.74 0.737 0.729 0.714 0.695 0.675 0.662 0.665 0.643 0.63 0.623 0.62 0.619 0.608 0.593 0.597 0.603 0.605 0.605 0.604 2021 +184 ESP NID_NGDP Spain Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: 2022Q2 data reflects the first reading published on July 29, 2022. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.829 22.344 22.13 21.467 19.819 20.269 20.885 22.13 24.027 25.41 25.683 24.954 22.979 20.989 20.906 21.978 21.787 22.15 23.54 25.211 26.64 26.459 26.684 27.503 28.285 29.387 30.565 30.442 28.455 23.303 22.303 20.572 18.436 17.216 17.902 18.996 18.753 19.411 20.478 20.89 20.691 21.497 22.734 22.113 21.889 21.556 21.308 21.123 2021 +184 ESP NGSD_NGDP Spain Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: 2022Q2 data reflects the first reading published on July 29, 2022. National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.856 19.186 19.106 19.429 20.462 20.854 21.772 21.516 22.382 21.898 21.552 20.718 18.88 19.289 19.051 21.004 20.894 21.379 21.673 21.594 22.33 22.084 22.954 23.62 22.803 22.133 21.714 21.01 19.551 19.215 18.648 17.848 18.522 19.254 19.601 21.022 21.929 22.183 22.357 22.994 21.516 22.419 22.56 21.865 21.789 22.133 22.518 22.579 2021 +184 ESP PCPI Spain "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 18.487 21.176 24.229 27.179 30.245 32.911 35.805 37.684 39.507 42.19 45.026 47.698 51.106 53.441 55.962 58.578 60.686 61.825 62.915 64.322 66.563 68.952 71.092 73.253 75.479 78.022 80.765 83.016 86.399 86.15 87.701 90.504 92.717 94.023 93.881 93.412 93.222 95.046 96.638 97.314 97 100 108.833 114.115 118.066 120.752 123.028 125.12 2021 +184 ESP PCPIPCH Spain "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 15.578 14.549 14.416 12.174 11.28 8.815 8.795 5.248 4.837 6.791 6.722 5.934 7.145 4.569 4.718 4.674 3.599 1.877 1.764 2.235 3.484 3.59 3.104 3.039 3.039 3.369 3.516 2.787 4.075 -0.288 1.8 3.196 2.446 1.409 -0.151 -0.5 -0.203 1.956 1.675 0.7 -0.323 3.093 8.833 4.853 3.462 2.274 1.885 1.7 2021 +184 ESP PCPIE Spain "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 19.87 22.731 25.915 29.086 31.706 34.299 37.133 38.839 41.108 43.942 46.817 49.403 52.051 54.615 56.983 59.445 61.391 62.544 63.393 65.154 67.765 69.6 72.409 74.294 76.692 79.557 81.678 85.125 86.345 87.031 89.631 91.762 94.394 94.632 93.646 93.663 95.132 96.19 97.329 98.096 97.574 103.965 111.94 116.474 119.757 122.37 124.589 126.707 2021 +184 ESP PCPIEPCH Spain "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 15.191 14.399 14.009 12.235 9.009 8.178 8.261 4.593 5.844 6.893 6.542 5.524 5.36 4.926 4.336 4.32 3.273 1.879 1.358 2.778 4.007 2.708 4.036 2.603 3.228 3.736 2.666 4.22 1.433 0.794 2.987 2.378 2.868 0.252 -1.042 0.018 1.568 1.112 1.184 0.788 -0.532 6.55 7.671 4.05 2.818 2.182 1.814 1.7 2021 +184 ESP TM_RPCH Spain Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.096 -3.606 4.926 -1.194 -1.334 7.545 17.189 24.787 16.087 17.712 9.624 10.339 6.823 -5.224 11.447 11.275 8.822 13.272 14.845 13.657 10.822 3.653 3.677 6.034 9.664 6.963 8.214 8.237 -5.506 -18.301 6.2 -0.595 -5.834 -0.216 6.798 5.078 2.65 6.79 3.918 1.199 -15.193 13.936 8.633 3.184 4.107 3.224 3.155 3.362 2021 +184 ESP TMG_RPCH Spain Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.437 -6.807 5.216 -1.425 -1.322 9.847 19.899 27.959 16.384 17.804 9.043 11.537 5.903 -7.115 15.485 13.227 8.086 13.429 14.618 13.2 10.268 3.289 4.107 6.769 10.562 6.758 7.869 9.287 -6.029 -19.256 8.195 -0.502 -5.728 0.611 6.597 5.075 1.718 7.012 2.747 -0.304 -11.446 14.088 5.792 2.492 3.83 2.868 2.722 2.722 2021 +184 ESP TX_RPCH Spain Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.789 11.283 5.573 9.613 12.036 0.669 0.23 5.269 3.815 1.428 4.694 8.252 7.503 7.839 16.67 8.31 10.318 14.99 8.018 7.479 10.244 3.938 1.431 3.565 4.306 1.89 4.73 7.599 -0.907 -10.839 9.064 8.176 0.93 4.384 4.523 4.316 5.372 5.514 1.723 2.476 -20.151 14.739 12.123 2.395 3.986 4.903 4.282 3.69 2021 +184 ESP TXG_RPCH Spain Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2010 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1995. Chain-weighted and converted to market prices Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.328 14.517 6.739 10.579 13.985 0.994 -5.22 6.622 5.627 5.83 10.437 11.318 7.057 10.362 20.272 9.519 10.69 16.415 6.729 6.217 10.126 3.388 2.879 4.835 5.846 0.088 3.475 10.08 -0.978 -11.429 11.753 8.773 0.926 6.291 3.843 3.91 4.235 5.073 1.402 1.107 -9.153 11.053 -0.525 1.54 2.744 3.393 3.049 2.845 2021 +184 ESP LUR Spain Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 11.011 13.755 15.77 17.215 19.937 21.305 20.907 20.223 19.238 17.24 16.238 16.313 18.353 22.64 24.118 22.9 22.08 20.61 18.605 15.64 13.857 10.54 11.45 11.485 10.965 9.153 8.453 8.233 11.245 17.855 19.858 21.39 24.788 26.095 24.443 22.058 19.635 17.225 15.255 14.105 15.533 14.785 12.686 12.302 12.103 11.997 12 12 2021 +184 ESP LE Spain Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 12.298 11.981 11.87 11.809 11.495 11.377 11.589 12.147 12.617 13.066 13.394 13.499 13.257 12.71 12.621 12.936 13.152 13.626 14.235 14.888 15.645 16.291 16.79 17.476 18.142 19.207 19.939 20.58 20.47 19.107 18.724 18.421 17.633 17.139 17.344 17.866 18.342 18.825 19.328 19.779 19.202 19.774 20.425 20.624 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +184 ESP LP Spain Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022 37.656 38.014 38.217 38.397 38.55 38.686 38.798 38.888 38.971 39.048 39.117 39.221 39.35 39.473 39.579 39.672 39.764 39.869 40.008 40.215 40.554 40.766 41.424 42.196 42.859 43.663 44.361 45.236 45.983 46.368 46.562 46.736 46.766 46.593 46.455 46.41 46.45 46.533 46.729 47.105 47.356 47.399 47.603 47.799 47.982 48.154 48.315 48.466 2021 +184 ESP GGR Spain General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 27.98 32.76 38.213 46.308 52.09 61.173 71.137 83.195 92.434 108.983 121.694 136.635 153.192 158.802 164.643 171.852 180.938 195.317 213.065 230.469 245.833 266.085 287.233 304.862 332.795 368.278 407.149 442.491 409.092 373.779 391.622 387.37 390.992 396.558 404.979 417.593 425.252 443.98 472.084 488.497 465.499 526.957 578.77 607.226 628.667 642.585 656.551 679.568 2021 +184 ESP GGR_NGDP Spain General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 28.994 29.785 30.241 32.105 32.227 33.957 34.628 36.282 36.338 38.202 38.263 39.14 40.753 40.533 39.639 38.428 38.184 38.759 39.494 39.74 37.946 37.958 38.321 38 38.722 39.713 40.56 41.141 36.87 34.955 36.508 36.415 37.92 38.865 39.236 38.752 38.179 38.213 39.234 39.256 41.49 43.729 44.012 43.8 42.82 41.702 40.945 40.945 2021 +184 ESP GGX Spain General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 29.991 35.467 45.334 53.305 61.054 73.778 83.672 90.93 101.337 117.759 134.46 153.086 169.69 186.583 191.639 203.119 209.619 215.345 227.659 237.851 253.353 269.274 289.607 307.871 333.613 356.857 385.827 422.204 459.823 494.355 493.815 490.976 510.092 473.396 468.076 474.828 473.145 480.036 503.308 526.613 580.699 609.776 643.641 668.543 689.764 705.774 725.288 750.715 2021 +184 ESP GGX_NGDP Spain General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 31.077 32.246 35.876 36.956 37.772 40.953 40.73 39.655 39.839 41.278 42.277 43.853 45.142 47.624 46.138 45.42 44.237 42.734 42.199 41.013 39.107 38.413 38.637 38.375 38.818 38.481 38.436 39.255 41.443 46.231 46.034 46.155 49.471 46.396 45.349 44.064 42.479 41.316 41.829 42.319 51.758 50.601 48.946 48.223 46.981 45.803 45.232 45.232 2021 +184 ESP GGXCNL Spain General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.011 -2.707 -7.121 -6.997 -8.963 -12.604 -12.535 -7.735 -8.903 -8.776 -12.767 -16.451 -16.499 -27.781 -26.995 -31.267 -28.681 -20.028 -14.594 -7.382 -7.52 -3.189 -2.374 -3.009 -0.818 11.421 21.322 20.287 -50.731 -120.576 -102.193 -103.606 -119.1 -76.838 -63.097 -57.235 -47.893 -36.056 -31.224 -38.116 -115.2 -82.819 -64.871 -61.317 -61.096 -63.189 -68.737 -71.146 2021 +184 ESP GGXCNL_NGDP Spain General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.084 -2.461 -5.635 -4.851 -5.545 -6.997 -6.102 -3.373 -3.5 -3.076 -4.014 -4.713 -4.389 -7.091 -6.499 -6.992 -6.053 -3.974 -2.705 -1.273 -1.161 -0.455 -0.317 -0.375 -0.095 1.232 2.124 1.886 -4.572 -11.276 -9.527 -9.74 -11.551 -7.531 -6.113 -5.311 -4.3 -3.103 -2.595 -3.063 -10.268 -6.873 -4.933 -4.423 -4.161 -4.101 -4.287 -4.287 2021 +184 ESP GGSB Spain General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.905 -3.011 -11.939 -9.825 -10.861 -16.096 -13.486 -8.954 -13.889 -17.614 -19.679 -23.482 -19.077 -19.684 -21.657 -17.938 -11.197 -6.207 -9.338 -5.844 -9.244 -8.433 -7.903 -9.675 -9.982 -3.095 -0.79 -7.736 -70.337 -108.3 -85.953 -75.671 -30.352 -19.203 -13.35 -24.16 -28.589 -28.023 -26.354 -38.555 -64.97 -54.389 -60.058 -58.322 -62.641 -66.529 -71.695 -73.291 2021 +184 ESP GGSB_NPGDP Spain General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.667 -2.159 -1.14 -1.627 -0.966 -1.434 -1.22 -1.069 -1.224 -1.184 -0.343 -0.082 -0.754 -6.547 -9.913 -7.777 -6.811 -2.721 -1.714 -1.193 -2.135 -2.495 -2.386 -2.19 -3.115 -5.369 -4.343 -4.539 -4.192 -4.274 -4.333 -4.485 -4.425 2021 +184 ESP GGXONLB Spain General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.006 -2.705 -7.158 -6.647 -7.515 -8.683 -6.93 -2.315 -2.193 -0.998 -3.533 -5.586 -2.579 -10.272 -9.76 -10.968 -6.612 1.122 5.61 11.041 10.662 14.262 14.59 13.145 14.242 25.204 33.919 31.827 -39.22 -106.476 -85.819 -82.691 -92.848 -46.413 -32.099 -29.083 -21.163 -9.957 -4.843 -12.55 -92.167 -58.962 -38.492 -32.697 -30.056 -29.631 -32.425 -33.562 2021 +184 ESP GGXONLB_NGDP Spain General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.078 -2.46 -5.665 -4.608 -4.649 -4.82 -3.373 -1.01 -0.862 -0.35 -1.111 -1.6 -0.686 -2.622 -2.35 -2.453 -1.395 0.223 1.04 1.904 1.646 2.035 1.946 1.638 1.657 2.718 3.379 2.959 -3.535 -9.957 -8 -7.773 -9.005 -4.549 -3.11 -2.699 -1.9 -0.857 -0.402 -1.009 -8.215 -4.893 -2.927 -2.358 -2.047 -1.923 -2.022 -2.022 2021 +184 ESP GGXWDN Spain General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.683 57.201 65.187 73.88 81.511 93.36 107.222 125.017 149.479 181.678 246.779 279.008 295.95 303.149 305.1 306.164 311.648 307.546 309.302 308.397 295.118 268.976 241.388 282.091 391.378 493.357 599.805 747.349 834.725 891.293 928.237 970.97 "1,002.00" "1,022.67" "1,043.57" "1,155.55" "1,238.37" "1,303.24" "1,364.56" "1,425.66" "1,488.85" "1,557.58" "1,628.73" 2021 +184 ESP GGXWDN_NGDP Spain General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.803 27.844 28.428 29.044 28.572 29.355 30.715 33.258 38.153 43.74 55.183 58.88 58.729 56.191 52.609 47.258 44.458 41.031 38.554 35.884 31.824 26.795 22.443 25.424 36.601 45.992 56.385 72.481 81.808 86.352 86.14 87.173 86.24 84.992 83.863 102.995 102.764 99.105 98.428 97.104 96.623 97.137 98.133 2021 +184 ESP GGXWDG Spain General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.997 22.017 31.769 43.817 59.926 75.769 88.955 98.919 100.796 117.061 135.2 150.409 170.738 220.028 243.746 283.457 319.976 333.627 346.417 362.223 374.557 378.883 384.145 382.775 389.888 393.479 392.132 384.662 440.621 569.535 649.153 743.043 927.813 "1,025.66" "1,084.85" "1,113.66" "1,145.05" "1,183.41" "1,208.86" "1,223.36" "1,345.78" "1,428.60" "1,493.47" "1,554.79" "1,615.89" "1,679.08" "1,747.81" "1,818.96" 2021 +184 ESP GGXWDG_NGDP Spain General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 16.577 20.017 25.141 30.378 37.075 42.059 43.301 43.139 39.626 41.033 42.51 43.086 45.421 56.16 58.683 63.384 67.526 66.206 64.212 62.459 57.815 54.05 51.25 47.712 45.366 42.43 39.064 35.765 39.712 53.261 60.515 69.85 89.983 100.52 105.105 103.347 102.802 101.854 100.466 98.311 119.951 118.55 113.571 112.149 110.061 108.969 109 109.595 2021 +184 ESP NGDP_FY Spain "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Eurostat Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections for 2022 include COVID19 and energy related support measures, the legislated increase in pensions, and the legislated revenue measures. Fiscal projections from 2023 onward assume no policy changes. Disbursements under the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility are reflected in the projections for 2021-24. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" 96.504 109.988 126.361 144.241 161.636 180.15 205.433 229.304 254.37 285.281 318.044 349.091 375.9 391.787 415.358 447.205 473.855 503.921 539.493 579.942 647.851 700.993 749.552 802.266 859.437 927.357 "1,003.82" "1,075.54" "1,109.54" "1,069.32" "1,072.71" "1,063.76" "1,031.10" "1,020.35" "1,032.16" "1,077.59" "1,113.84" "1,161.87" "1,203.26" "1,244.38" "1,121.95" "1,205.06" "1,315.01" "1,386.36" "1,468.18" "1,540.88" "1,603.50" "1,659.71" 2021 +184 ESP BCA Spain Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Euro Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.3 -5.113 -4.704 -2.455 2.086 2.088 3.677 -0.037 -3.685 -11.508 -18.054 -20.055 -21.424 -10.509 -11.496 -7.68 -5.5 -4.286 -10.421 -20.587 -25.801 -27.47 -26.417 -35.229 -58.579 -83.74 -111.57 -139.047 -145.274 -60.907 -52.028 -40.321 1.139 27.624 23.307 24.223 39.14 36.373 26.715 29.318 10.558 13.15 -2.415 -3.519 -1.51 9.185 20.188 25.321 2021 +184 ESP BCA_NGDPD Spain Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -2.297 -2.499 -2.38 -1.42 1.21 1.149 1.463 -0.012 -0.985 -2.789 -3.37 -3.479 -3.4 -1.985 -2.164 -1.251 -0.859 -0.727 -1.685 -3.237 -4.31 -4.375 -3.73 -3.883 -5.482 -7.254 -8.851 -9.432 -8.903 -4.088 -3.656 -2.724 0.086 2.038 1.699 2.026 3.176 2.772 1.879 2.104 0.825 0.922 -0.174 -0.248 -0.1 0.577 1.21 1.457 2021 +524 LKA NGDP_R Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Staff used splicing method for the historical series. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 "2,117.27" "2,230.44" "2,347.16" "2,424.95" "2,588.02" "2,716.32" "2,832.61" "2,873.79" "2,951.33" "3,017.75" "3,204.05" "3,190.96" "3,090.92" "3,322.02" "3,588.97" "3,806.14" "4,269.05" "4,708.38" "4,630.89" "4,764.22" "5,165.26" "5,064.64" "5,253.38" "5,565.45" "5,868.49" "6,234.79" "6,712.89" "7,169.15" "7,595.72" "7,864.52" "8,494.94" "9,231.41" "10,028.28" "10,434.60" "11,100.12" "11,566.99" "12,151.54" "12,936.61" "13,235.46" "13,206.28" "12,747.72" "13,171.80" "12,027.74" "11,665.29" "11,836.73" "12,144.14" "12,512.59" "12,903.27" 2021 +524 LKA NGDP_RPCH Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.847 5.345 5.233 3.314 6.725 4.957 4.281 1.454 2.698 2.25 6.174 -0.409 -3.135 7.477 8.036 6.051 12.162 10.291 -1.646 2.879 8.418 -1.948 3.727 5.94 5.445 6.242 7.668 6.797 5.95 3.539 8.016 8.669 8.632 4.052 6.378 4.206 5.054 6.461 2.31 -0.22 -3.472 3.327 -8.686 -3.013 1.47 2.597 3.034 3.122 2021 +524 LKA NGDP Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Staff used splicing method for the historical series. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 85.871 104.004 121.418 148.779 188.108 198.666 219.586 240.69 271.595 308.188 393.703 455.564 520.333 611.217 708.509 817.019 939.804 "1,089.25" "1,245.51" "1,353.15" "1,538.72" "1,721.95" "1,935.44" "2,155.98" "2,473.47" "2,901.65" "3,476.47" "4,233.60" "5,217.85" "5,720.16" "6,629.67" "7,491.16" "8,989.30" "9,938.39" "10,775.31" "11,566.99" "12,812.97" "14,387.32" "15,351.93" "15,910.98" "15,840.16" "17,685.85" "23,843.07" "30,271.60" "33,167.31" "36,026.13" "39,043.27" "42,257.53" 2021 +524 LKA NGDPD Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.194 5.404 5.834 6.298 7.382 7.302 7.826 8.149 8.518 8.55 9.787 10.716 11.553 12.351 14.245 15.127 16.592 18.544 19.05 19.143 20.007 19.236 20.238 22.352 24.423 28.88 33.447 38.27 48.177 49.75 58.643 67.725 70.392 76.934 82.483 85.091 88 94.376 94.484 89.015 85.349 88.979 73.739 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA PPPGDP Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 18.82 21.702 24.249 26.033 28.787 31.169 33.158 34.472 36.651 38.945 42.897 44.166 43.757 48.143 53.122 57.518 65.695 73.705 73.308 76.481 84.798 85.019 89.562 96.755 104.762 114.791 127.408 139.744 150.899 157.24 171.886 190.669 216.884 231.454 243.244 256.002 276.84 291.299 305.148 309.922 302.766 325.838 318.69 320.099 331.619 346.554 363.867 382.489 2021 +524 LKA NGDP_D Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.056 4.663 5.173 6.135 7.268 7.314 7.752 8.375 9.202 10.213 12.288 14.277 16.834 18.399 19.741 21.466 22.014 23.134 26.896 28.402 29.79 33.999 36.842 38.739 42.148 46.54 51.788 59.053 68.695 72.734 78.043 81.149 89.639 95.245 97.074 100 105.443 111.214 115.991 120.48 124.259 134.271 198.234 259.501 280.207 296.655 312.032 327.495 2021 +524 LKA NGDPRPC Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "136,128.76" "141,494.46" "147,048.08" "150,169.71" "158,563.60" "164,802.80" "170,173.56" "170,943.52" "173,812.46" "175,947.03" "184,929.63" "181,968.89" "174,265.76" "185,330.42" "198,345.94" "208,636.59" "232,426.63" "254,907.92" "249,447.25" "255,272.29" "275,075.30" "267,804.19" "275,587.43" "289,504.61" "302,699.89" "318,996.80" "340,825.44" "361,311.07" "380,090.42" "390,812.75" "419,260.38" "452,553.56" "490,980.86" "506,903.28" "534,224.71" "551,596.90" "573,104.80" "603,274.25" "610,773.28" "605,709.12" "581,582.87" "594,502.75" "537,059.00" "515,303.45" "517,283.48" "525,040.55" "535,183.72" "545,990.16" 2020 +524 LKA NGDPRPPPPC Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,065.27" "3,186.09" "3,311.15" "3,381.44" "3,570.45" "3,710.94" "3,831.87" "3,849.21" "3,913.81" "3,961.88" "4,164.14" "4,097.47" "3,924.02" "4,173.17" "4,466.24" "4,697.96" "5,233.65" "5,739.87" "5,616.91" "5,748.08" "6,193.99" "6,030.27" "6,205.52" "6,518.90" "6,816.03" "7,182.99" "7,674.52" "8,135.80" "8,558.66" "8,800.10" "9,440.67" "10,190.35" "11,055.63" "11,414.17" "12,029.37" "12,420.55" "12,904.85" "13,584.19" "13,753.05" "13,639.02" "13,095.76" "13,386.68" "12,093.20" "11,603.32" "11,647.90" "11,822.57" "12,050.97" "12,294.30" 2020 +524 LKA NGDPPC Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,521.00" "6,597.76" "7,606.74" "9,213.41" "11,525.05" "12,053.33" "13,192.00" "14,317.17" "15,995.01" "17,968.66" "22,723.52" "25,979.18" "29,336.33" "34,098.93" "39,156.09" "44,785.52" "51,167.27" "58,971.06" "67,090.35" "72,503.08" "81,944.31" "91,051.93" "101,531.16" "112,150.41" "127,582.91" "148,459.87" "176,506.34" "213,364.89" "261,101.40" "284,252.72" "327,201.30" "367,240.60" "440,112.66" "482,797.67" "518,592.36" "551,596.90" "604,300.05" "670,925.15" "708,441.81" "729,760.86" "722,668.14" "798,242.19" "1,064,633.81" "1,337,219.56" "1,449,462.48" "1,557,556.57" "1,669,943.27" "1,788,088.76" 2020 +524 LKA NGDPDPC Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 333.918 342.812 365.498 389.999 452.288 443.046 470.142 484.746 501.62 498.479 564.868 611.088 651.332 689.023 787.255 829.22 903.331 "1,003.94" "1,026.15" "1,025.70" "1,065.47" "1,017.15" "1,061.68" "1,162.71" "1,259.77" "1,477.60" "1,698.16" "1,928.71" "2,410.80" "2,472.24" "2,894.26" "3,320.07" "3,446.36" "3,737.37" "3,969.71" "4,057.74" "4,150.37" "4,401.06" "4,360.15" "4,082.69" "3,893.84" "4,016.02" "3,292.57" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +524 LKA PPPPC Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,210.03" "1,376.72" "1,519.16" "1,612.17" "1,763.72" "1,891.08" "1,992.03" "2,050.53" "2,158.47" "2,270.66" "2,475.89" "2,518.65" "2,467.00" "2,685.82" "2,935.84" "3,152.91" "3,576.74" "3,990.33" "3,948.80" "4,097.95" "4,515.90" "4,495.58" "4,698.34" "5,033.02" "5,403.68" "5,873.19" "6,468.72" "7,042.85" "7,550.98" "7,813.75" "8,483.28" "9,347.19" "10,618.57" "11,243.81" "11,706.82" "12,208.01" "13,056.64" "13,584.19" "14,081.59" "14,214.66" "13,812.94" "14,706.52" "14,230.06" "14,140.09" "14,492.26" "14,982.96" "15,563.17" "16,184.66" 2020 +524 LKA NGAP_NPGDP Sri Lanka Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +524 LKA PPPSH Sri Lanka Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.14 0.145 0.152 0.154 0.157 0.159 0.16 0.157 0.154 0.152 0.155 0.151 0.132 0.139 0.146 0.149 0.161 0.17 0.163 0.162 0.168 0.161 0.162 0.165 0.165 0.168 0.172 0.174 0.179 0.186 0.191 0.199 0.215 0.219 0.222 0.229 0.238 0.238 0.235 0.228 0.228 0.222 0.197 0.186 0.183 0.182 0.181 0.181 2021 +524 LKA PPPEX Sri Lanka Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.563 4.792 5.007 5.715 6.535 6.374 6.622 6.982 7.41 7.913 9.178 10.315 11.892 12.696 13.337 14.205 14.306 14.778 16.99 17.693 18.146 20.254 21.61 22.283 23.61 25.278 27.286 30.295 34.578 36.379 38.57 39.289 41.447 42.939 44.298 45.183 46.283 49.39 50.31 51.339 52.318 54.278 74.816 94.569 100.016 103.955 107.301 110.48 2021 +524 LKA NID_NGDP Sri Lanka Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Staff used splicing method for the historical series. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 44.026 27.252 28.952 24.427 23.546 22.048 21.481 21.184 22.019 20.523 25.938 25.902 31.543 30.025 31.499 30.518 30.116 26.923 27.36 28.445 29.277 23.282 23.895 23.197 26.336 28.026 30.207 30.213 29.698 28.411 30.352 33.364 39.056 33.249 32.31 34.276 36.453 39.727 38.057 34.109 33.706 35.264 24.736 24.941 25.946 27.806 28.68 29.565 2021 +524 LKA NGSD_NGDP Sri Lanka Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015. Staff used splicing method for the historical series. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 25.498 12.789 13.079 14.806 20.911 14.523 12.536 13.372 12.543 12.169 22.086 20.116 26.745 25.084 24.615 24.007 24.805 24.059 25.51 24.937 23.948 22.35 22.729 22.868 23.682 25.929 25.723 26.553 21.635 27.979 28.519 26.55 34.32 29.949 29.9 32.064 34.473 37.28 35.101 32.037 32.317 31.508 21.344 22.977 24.717 26.599 27.492 28.414 2021 +524 LKA PCPI Sri Lanka "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. CPI Colombo Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. The current base year is 2013. The previous base year was Jan.2006-Dec.2007=100. The authorities issue data from Jan 2008 onward for this base year. We use previous base year data (2002=100) and (1952=100) to calculate historical data prior 2008. Therefore the average from Jan.2006 to Dec.2007 may not equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 4.123 4.863 5.39 6.142 7.164 7.271 7.85 8.456 9.639 10.755 13.066 14.658 16.327 18.245 19.786 21.305 24.7 27.063 29.599 30.988 32.902 37.56 41.148 44.838 48.879 54.247 59.683 69.138 75.8 78.4 83.3 88.9 95.6 102.233 105.058 107.408 111.692 119.042 124.125 129.467 135.367 143.433 212.55 275.188 291.641 308.76 324.765 340.859 2021 +524 LKA PCPIPCH Sri Lanka "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 26.145 17.969 10.826 13.964 16.638 1.481 7.976 7.717 13.992 11.568 21.495 12.186 11.383 11.747 8.448 7.675 15.937 9.565 9.371 4.692 6.176 14.158 9.551 8.969 9.011 10.983 10.02 15.842 9.636 3.43 6.25 6.723 7.537 6.939 2.763 2.237 3.988 6.581 4.27 4.303 4.557 5.959 48.187 29.47 5.979 5.87 5.184 4.956 2021 +524 LKA PCPIE Sri Lanka "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. CPI Colombo Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2013. The current base year is 2013. The previous base year was Jan.2006-Dec.2007=100. The authorities issue data from Jan 2008 onward for this base year. We use previous base year data (2002=100) and (1952=100) to calculate historical data prior 2008. Therefore the average from Jan.2006 to Dec.2007 may not equal to 100. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 3.792 4.485 4.727 5.74 6.284 6.377 6.956 7.663 8.815 10.146 12.137 13.231 15.059 16.613 17.312 19.305 22.549 24.971 25.901 26.933 29.852 33.081 36.815 41.3 46.7 50.2 56.9 67.6 77 80.9 86.4 90.6 99 103.6 105 109.8 114.7 122.9 126.3 132.4 138 154.7 262.718 286.519 308.953 327.088 344.043 361.092 2021 +524 LKA PCPIEPCH Sri Lanka "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 24.672 18.27 5.388 21.435 9.482 1.482 9.074 10.167 15.03 15.103 19.622 9.015 13.815 10.32 4.21 11.512 16.801 10.741 3.724 3.984 10.837 10.817 11.289 12.182 13.075 7.495 13.347 18.805 13.905 5.065 6.799 4.861 9.272 4.646 1.351 4.571 4.463 7.149 2.766 4.83 4.23 12.101 69.824 9.059 7.83 5.87 5.184 4.956 2021 +524 LKA TM_RPCH Sri Lanka Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 16.562 -10.227 0 10.127 3.448 11.111 1 -- -4.95 -6.25 5.6 13.2 15.7 17.1 12.2 2.662 0.338 12.36 8.5 0.184 12.971 4.971 -11.833 9.876 20.171 -4.141 7.62 -1.846 8.837 -27.574 16.52 35.261 -18.905 1.602 11.434 16.371 8.296 2.945 -0.543 -7.97 -20.508 -3.797 -15.774 14.183 4.385 5.169 5.091 3.579 2021 +524 LKA TMG_RPCH Sri Lanka Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 14.031 -10.227 -- 10.127 3.448 11.111 1 -- -4.95 -6.25 5.6 13.2 15.7 17.1 12.2 2.662 0.338 12.36 8.5 0.184 12.971 4.971 -11.833 9.876 20.171 -4.141 7.62 -1.846 8.837 -27.574 16.52 35.261 -18.905 1.602 11.434 16.371 8.296 2.945 -0.543 -7.97 -20.508 -3.797 -15.774 14.183 4.385 5.169 5.091 3.579 2021 +524 LKA TX_RPCH Sri Lanka Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 4.425 4.054 5.195 -4.938 16.883 11.111 5 -0.952 -2.885 1.98 16.5 1.2 4 14.3 9.4 7.16 4.147 10.619 -1.5 5.076 18.261 11.341 -13.515 8.383 7.7 -0.578 4.667 2.31 -2.271 -16.346 13.791 -11.016 -8.296 16.158 13.439 4.458 9.29 4.354 5.693 -2.292 -29.591 2.379 -0.181 20.479 7.024 4.714 4.482 3.839 2021 +524 LKA TXG_RPCH Sri Lanka Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.994 4.054 5.195 -4.938 16.883 11.111 5 -0.952 -2.885 1.98 16.5 1.2 4 14.3 9.4 7.16 4.147 10.619 -1.5 5.076 18.261 11.341 -13.515 8.383 7.7 -0.578 4.667 2.31 -2.271 -16.346 13.791 -11.016 -8.296 16.158 13.439 4.458 9.29 4.354 5.693 -2.292 -29.591 2.379 -0.181 20.479 7.024 4.714 4.482 3.839 2021 +524 LKA LUR Sri Lanka Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.897 14.665 14.566 13.777 13.127 12.267 11.294 10.501 9.174 8.857 7.573 7.9 8.8 8.4 8.3 7.7 6.6 6.2 6 5.9 5 4.1 4 4.4 4.3 4.7 4.4 4.2 4.4 4.8 5.5 5.1 5.25 5 4.75 4.4 4.4 4.4 2021 +524 LKA LE Sri Lanka Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +524 LKA LP Sri Lanka Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Department of Census and Statistics Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022 15.553 15.763 15.962 16.148 16.322 16.482 16.645 16.811 16.98 17.151 17.326 17.536 17.737 17.925 18.094 18.243 18.367 18.471 18.565 18.663 18.778 18.912 19.062 19.224 19.387 19.545 19.696 19.842 19.984 20.124 20.262 20.398 20.425 20.585 20.778 20.97 21.203 21.444 21.67 21.803 21.919 22.156 22.396 22.638 22.882 23.13 23.38 23.633 2020 +524 LKA GGR Sri Lanka General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 74.662 84.049 94.06 106.364 118.295 144.236 152.292 170.958 181.69 201.97 214.719 239.798 268.969 284.422 320.154 412.388 507.901 595.558 686.481 725.567 834.191 983.005 "1,067.53" "1,153.31" "1,204.62" "1,460.89" "1,693.56" "1,839.56" "1,932.46" "1,898.81" "1,373.31" "1,463.81" "2,093.93" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGR_NGDP Sri Lanka General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.964 18.449 18.077 17.402 16.696 17.654 16.205 15.695 14.588 14.926 13.954 13.926 13.897 13.192 12.944 14.212 14.61 14.067 13.156 12.684 12.583 13.122 11.876 11.605 11.179 12.63 13.218 12.786 12.588 11.934 8.67 8.277 8.782 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGX Sri Lanka General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 99.814 120.369 119.824 141.659 170.764 202.327 217.066 233.158 266.205 277.529 334.398 385.824 402.6 417.064 476.548 584.55 713.474 841.454 995.91 "1,201.93" "1,280.21" "1,433.18" "1,556.50" "1,650.70" "1,850.24" "2,228.82" "2,333.88" "2,573.06" "2,693.23" "3,095.19" "3,283.70" "3,521.74" "4,427.65" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGX_NGDP Sri Lanka General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.353 26.422 23.028 23.177 24.102 24.764 23.097 21.405 21.373 20.51 21.732 22.406 20.802 19.344 19.266 20.145 20.523 19.876 19.087 21.012 19.31 19.132 17.315 16.609 17.171 19.269 18.215 17.884 17.543 19.453 20.73 19.913 18.57 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGXCNL Sri Lanka General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -25.152 -36.32 -25.764 -35.295 -52.469 -58.091 -64.774 -62.2 -84.515 -75.559 -119.679 -146.026 -133.631 -132.642 -156.394 -172.162 -205.573 -245.896 -309.429 -476.36 -446.015 -450.176 -488.964 -497.39 -645.618 -767.928 -640.326 -733.494 -760.769 "-1,196.38" "-1,910.40" "-2,057.93" "-2,333.72" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGXCNL_NGDP Sri Lanka General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.389 -7.973 -4.951 -5.775 -7.406 -7.11 -6.892 -5.71 -6.786 -5.584 -7.778 -8.48 -6.904 -6.152 -6.323 -5.933 -5.913 -5.808 -5.93 -8.328 -6.728 -6.009 -5.439 -5.005 -5.992 -6.639 -4.997 -5.098 -4.956 -7.519 -12.06 -11.636 -9.788 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGSB Sri Lanka General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +524 LKA GGSB_NPGDP Sri Lanka General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +524 LKA GGXONLB Sri Lanka General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.484 -14.247 0.176 -5.092 -14.438 -19.865 -15.851 -6.954 -29.617 -13.436 -48.479 -51.719 -17.116 -7.516 -36.612 -52.003 -54.796 -63.215 -96.954 -166.684 -93.423 -93.477 -80.466 -53.383 -209.223 -240.701 -29.431 2.072 91.421 -295.03 -930.093 "-1,009.54" -953.723 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGXONLB_NGDP Sri Lanka General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.139 -3.127 0.034 -0.833 -2.038 -2.431 -1.687 -0.638 -2.378 -0.993 -3.151 -3.004 -0.884 -0.349 -1.48 -1.792 -1.576 -1.493 -1.858 -2.914 -1.409 -1.248 -0.895 -0.537 -1.942 -2.081 -0.23 0.014 0.596 -1.854 -5.872 -5.708 -4 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGXWDN Sri Lanka General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +524 LKA GGXWDN_NGDP Sri Lanka General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +524 LKA GGXWDG Sri Lanka General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 310.78 366.698 405.558 483.909 551.906 635.696 716.388 764.071 924.699 "1,051.33" "1,218.70" "1,452.71" "1,863.85" "1,863.85" "2,139.53" "2,222.35" "2,582.65" "3,041.79" "3,588.96" "4,161.42" "4,556.62" "5,200.96" "6,068.13" "6,902.90" "7,495.36" "8,829.52" "9,609.77" "10,396.32" "12,831.91" "13,141.52" "15,158.26" "18,230.45" "31,121.37" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA GGXWDG_NGDP Sri Lanka General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 78.938 80.493 77.942 79.171 77.897 77.807 76.227 70.147 74.243 77.695 79.202 84.364 96.301 86.45 86.499 76.589 74.29 71.849 68.782 72.75 68.731 69.428 67.504 69.457 69.561 76.334 75 72.26 83.585 82.594 95.695 103.079 130.526 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA NGDP_FY Sri Lanka "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on staff judgemnt. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Gross debt includes domestic securities, loans, overdrafts, and Central Bank advances owed by the central government; International Sovereign Bonds, external syndicated loans, and official project loans owed by the central government. Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" 85.871 104.004 121.418 148.779 188.108 198.666 219.586 240.69 271.595 308.188 393.703 455.564 520.333 611.217 708.509 817.019 939.804 "1,089.25" "1,245.51" "1,353.15" "1,538.72" "1,721.95" "1,935.44" "2,155.98" "2,473.47" "2,901.65" "3,476.47" "4,233.60" "5,217.85" "5,720.16" "6,629.67" "7,491.16" "8,989.30" "9,938.39" "10,775.31" "11,566.99" "12,812.97" "14,387.32" "15,351.93" "15,910.98" "15,840.16" "17,685.85" "23,843.07" "30,271.60" "33,167.31" "36,026.13" "39,043.27" "42,257.53" 2021 +524 LKA BCA Sri Lanka Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Sri Lankan rupee Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.848 -0.672 -0.794 -0.47 -0.054 -0.422 -0.564 -0.496 -0.665 -0.578 -0.377 -0.62 -0.554 -0.61 -0.981 -0.985 -0.881 -0.531 -0.353 -0.672 -1.066 -0.179 -0.236 -0.074 -0.648 -0.605 -1.5 -1.401 -3.885 -0.215 -1.075 -4.615 -3.334 -2.539 -1.988 -1.882 -1.744 -2.309 -2.798 -1.844 -1.187 -3.343 -2.501 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +524 LKA BCA_NGDPD Sri Lanka Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -16.33 -12.437 -13.615 -7.47 -0.731 -5.773 -7.201 -6.091 -7.811 -6.761 -3.851 -5.786 -4.798 -4.941 -6.885 -6.511 -5.311 -2.863 -1.85 -3.508 -5.329 -0.932 -1.166 -0.329 -2.654 -2.097 -4.484 -3.66 -8.063 -0.432 -1.833 -6.814 -4.736 -3.301 -2.41 -2.211 -1.981 -2.446 -2.962 -2.071 -1.391 -3.757 -3.392 -1.964 -1.229 -1.207 -1.187 -1.151 2021 +361 KNA NGDP_R St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary. Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.502 0.515 0.547 0.535 0.587 0.625 0.68 0.736 0.812 0.861 0.908 0.929 0.958 1.009 1.064 1.101 1.166 1.251 1.264 1.314 1.441 1.518 1.539 1.478 1.537 1.687 1.74 1.75 1.946 1.88 1.881 1.912 1.902 2.01 2.163 2.178 2.263 2.285 2.346 2.458 2.115 2.039 2.239 2.348 2.449 2.515 2.583 2.652 2020 +361 KNA NGDP_RPCH St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 1.278 2.702 6.112 -2.058 9.651 6.437 8.842 8.268 10.353 6.013 5.454 2.27 3.077 5.418 5.404 3.462 5.897 7.327 1.024 3.943 9.714 5.309 1.37 -3.936 3.996 9.734 3.15 0.601 11.179 -3.379 0.044 1.617 -0.517 5.706 7.587 0.717 3.904 0.944 2.67 4.804 -13.969 -3.587 9.832 4.832 4.301 2.702 2.7 2.7 2020 +361 KNA NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary. Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.156 0.187 0.213 0.21 0.245 0.273 0.321 0.367 0.435 0.485 0.548 0.544 0.602 0.656 0.733 0.79 0.843 0.948 0.988 1.049 1.137 1.237 1.298 1.267 1.369 1.477 1.74 1.861 2.1 2.091 2.103 2.257 2.231 2.364 2.576 2.588 2.724 2.864 2.912 3.145 2.649 2.566 3.011 3.242 3.457 3.611 3.785 3.966 2020 +361 KNA NGDPD St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.058 0.069 0.079 0.078 0.091 0.101 0.119 0.136 0.161 0.179 0.203 0.201 0.223 0.243 0.272 0.293 0.312 0.351 0.366 0.389 0.421 0.458 0.481 0.469 0.507 0.547 0.644 0.689 0.778 0.774 0.779 0.836 0.826 0.875 0.954 0.958 1.009 1.061 1.079 1.165 0.981 0.95 1.115 1.201 1.28 1.338 1.402 1.469 2020 +361 KNA PPPGDP St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.13 0.146 0.165 0.168 0.19 0.209 0.232 0.257 0.294 0.324 0.355 0.375 0.395 0.426 0.459 0.485 0.523 0.571 0.583 0.615 0.69 0.743 0.765 0.749 0.8 0.905 0.963 0.995 1.127 1.096 1.11 1.151 1.106 1.162 1.266 1.272 1.337 1.404 1.476 1.574 1.371 1.377 1.619 1.758 1.872 1.959 2.05 2.146 2020 +361 KNA NGDP_D St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 31.138 36.264 39.02 39.26 41.726 43.686 47.205 49.877 53.567 56.254 60.326 58.566 62.828 64.99 68.901 71.747 72.285 75.799 78.208 79.878 78.874 81.502 84.336 85.743 89.038 87.589 100 106.324 107.9 111.183 111.772 118.098 117.311 117.581 119.112 118.803 120.368 125.353 124.15 127.934 125.278 125.826 134.435 138.106 141.171 143.605 146.54 149.534 2020 +361 KNA NGDPRPC St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "11,608.32" "11,984.91" "12,782.03" "12,584.29" "13,878.67" "14,870.88" "16,308.44" "17,804.64" "19,793.46" "21,083.85" "22,243.66" "22,649.36" "23,149.95" "24,121.42" "25,108.83" "25,664.28" "26,875.69" "28,533.65" "28,519.36" "29,308.64" "31,765.77" "33,004.13" "32,989.22" "31,245.30" "32,043.53" "34,699.55" "35,357.04" "35,159.99" "38,663.98" "36,950.70" "36,565.16" "36,755.51" "36,158.78" "37,806.34" "40,243.40" "40,121.90" "41,266.67" "41,234.83" "41,907.60" "43,476.68" "37,025.25" "35,336.15" "38,418.07" "39,867.04" "41,161.12" "41,845.92" "42,541.16" "43,247.94" 2015 +361 KNA NGDPRPPPPC St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,133.85" "7,365.28" "7,855.15" "7,733.62" "8,529.08" "9,138.84" "10,022.29" "10,941.77" "12,163.99" "12,957.00" "13,669.75" "13,919.08" "14,226.71" "14,823.72" "15,430.54" "15,771.88" "16,516.35" "17,535.25" "17,526.46" "18,011.51" "19,521.53" "20,282.56" "20,273.40" "19,201.68" "19,692.23" "21,324.48" "21,728.53" "21,607.44" "23,760.80" "22,707.91" "22,470.98" "22,587.96" "22,221.24" "23,233.74" "24,731.43" "24,656.76" "25,360.27" "25,340.71" "25,754.15" "26,718.42" "22,753.73" "21,715.70" "23,609.68" "24,500.13" "25,295.41" "25,716.25" "26,143.50" "26,577.86" 2015 +361 KNA NGDPPC St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,614.62" "4,346.26" "4,987.58" "4,940.56" "5,790.96" "6,496.55" "7,698.39" "8,880.47" "10,602.78" "11,860.48" "13,418.67" "13,264.87" "14,544.74" "15,676.43" "17,300.30" "18,413.38" "19,426.97" "21,628.18" "22,304.41" "23,411.24" "25,054.88" "26,898.89" "27,821.66" "26,790.68" "28,530.78" "30,392.92" "35,357.04" "37,383.65" "41,718.32" "41,082.76" "40,869.65" "43,407.48" "42,418.39" "44,452.90" "47,934.81" "47,666.14" "49,672.04" "51,689.07" "52,028.30" "55,621.52" "46,384.60" "44,462.09" "51,647.17" "55,058.93" "58,107.48" "60,092.71" "62,339.63" "64,670.55" 2015 +361 KNA NGDPDPC St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,338.75" "1,609.73" "1,847.25" "1,829.84" "2,144.80" "2,406.13" "2,851.26" "3,289.06" "3,926.96" "4,392.77" "4,969.88" "4,912.92" "5,386.94" "5,806.09" "6,407.52" "6,819.77" "7,195.17" "8,010.44" "8,260.89" "8,670.83" "9,279.58" "9,962.55" "10,304.32" "9,922.48" "10,566.96" "11,256.64" "13,095.20" "13,845.79" "15,451.23" "15,215.84" "15,136.91" "16,076.85" "15,710.51" "16,464.04" "17,753.63" "17,654.13" "18,397.05" "19,144.10" "19,269.74" "20,600.56" "17,179.48" "16,467.44" "19,128.58" "20,392.19" "21,521.29" "22,256.56" "23,088.75" "23,952.06" 2015 +361 KNA PPPPC St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,008.35" "3,399.79" "3,849.95" "3,938.82" "4,500.74" "4,974.99" "5,565.78" "6,226.70" "7,166.33" "7,932.87" "8,682.45" "9,139.81" "9,554.71" "10,191.61" "10,835.42" "11,307.34" "12,057.89" "13,022.48" "13,162.46" "13,717.33" "15,204.17" "16,152.79" "16,397.13" "15,836.84" "16,677.41" "18,626.12" "19,564.68" "19,981.42" "22,394.10" "21,538.93" "21,570.39" "22,133.19" "21,039.33" "21,858.71" "23,555.36" "23,424.16" "24,377.52" "25,340.71" "26,369.38" "27,846.07" "23,999.82" "23,856.72" "27,781.50" "29,856.48" "31,472.42" "32,590.68" "33,762.91" "34,988.04" 2015 +361 KNA NGAP_NPGDP St. Kitts and Nevis Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +361 KNA PPPSH St. Kitts and Nevis Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +361 KNA PPPEX St. Kitts and Nevis Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.202 1.278 1.295 1.254 1.287 1.306 1.383 1.426 1.48 1.495 1.545 1.451 1.522 1.538 1.597 1.628 1.611 1.661 1.695 1.707 1.648 1.665 1.697 1.692 1.711 1.632 1.807 1.871 1.863 1.907 1.895 1.961 2.016 2.034 2.035 2.035 2.038 2.04 1.973 1.997 1.933 1.864 1.859 1.844 1.846 1.844 1.846 1.848 2020 +361 KNA NID_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary. Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.883 23.968 30 30 30 30 30 30 27 27 27 27 27 27 2020 +361 KNA NGSD_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary. Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.193 15.65 17.741 19.462 24.507 27.85 22.005 24.997 21.748 23.01 23.665 24.026 24.977 25.545 2020 +361 KNA PCPI St. Kitts and Nevis "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Period average and end of period CPIs do not equal 100 in the base year as the index for January is set as a base. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 38.613 41.918 44.422 45.413 46.652 47.895 47.881 48.33 48.441 50.928 53.067 55.296 56.865 57.883 58.709 60.471 61.709 67.063 69.533 71.863 73.38 74.948 76.506 78.241 80.001 82.7 89.719 93.74 98.708 100.739 101.597 107.525 108.403 109.603 109.874 107.345 106.607 107.348 106.236 105.885 105.261 105.474 109.456 112.535 114.943 117.292 119.689 122.136 2021 +361 KNA PCPIPCH St. Kitts and Nevis "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.332 8.559 5.975 2.23 2.727 2.666 -0.029 0.937 0.23 5.133 4.2 4.201 2.837 1.791 1.427 3 2.048 8.675 3.684 3.351 2.11 2.138 2.078 2.268 2.25 3.374 8.487 4.481 5.3 2.058 0.851 5.835 0.816 1.107 0.248 -2.302 -0.688 0.696 -1.036 -0.331 -0.589 0.202 3.775 2.813 2.14 2.044 2.044 2.044 2021 +361 KNA PCPIE St. Kitts and Nevis "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 1990 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Period average and end of period CPIs do not equal 100 in the base year as the index for January is set as a base. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.084 54.009 56.484 57.309 58.107 58.877 60.389 62.287 69.354 69.959 71.444 73.671 75.587 76.984 79.212 80.556 85.422 92.19 94.819 100.963 102.157 106.54 108.71 109.26 109.93 109.33 106.71 106.74 107.547 106.741 105.848 104.6 106.621 110.234 112.7 115.003 117.354 119.752 122.199 2021 +361 KNA PCPIEPCH St. Kitts and Nevis "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.696 4.582 1.461 1.392 1.325 2.569 3.142 11.347 0.872 2.123 3.118 2.6 1.849 2.893 1.697 6.041 7.922 2.852 6.479 1.183 4.291 2.037 0.506 0.613 -0.546 -2.396 0.028 0.756 -0.749 -0.837 -1.179 1.932 3.389 2.237 2.044 2.044 2.044 2.044 2021 +361 KNA TM_RPCH St. Kitts and Nevis Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. Base year: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.393 12.599 -4.786 2.582 3.98 -23.337 -16.046 7.456 8.814 12.245 9.781 5.75 3.311 2020 +361 KNA TMG_RPCH St. Kitts and Nevis Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. Base year: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.828 14.931 -3.02 2.17 -1.108 -11.233 -26.16 0.306 12.864 14.356 15.7 5.807 4.291 2020 +361 KNA TX_RPCH St. Kitts and Nevis Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. Base year: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.067 -2.199 -3.271 13.968 1.384 -34.044 -13.58 19.853 15.153 15.226 9.819 6.944 3.795 2020 +361 KNA TXG_RPCH St. Kitts and Nevis Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts. GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. Base year: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -37.738 -24.978 19.627 -10.882 29.977 -15.155 -12.3 13.244 9.964 9.983 3.647 3.252 3.252 2020 +361 KNA LUR St. Kitts and Nevis Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +361 KNA LE St. Kitts and Nevis Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +361 KNA LP St. Kitts and Nevis Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: United Nations Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.043 0.042 0.042 0.042 0.041 0.041 0.041 0.041 0.041 0.041 0.042 0.042 0.043 0.043 0.044 0.044 0.045 0.045 0.046 0.047 0.047 0.048 0.049 0.049 0.05 0.05 0.051 0.051 0.052 0.053 0.053 0.054 0.054 0.055 0.055 0.056 0.057 0.057 0.058 0.058 0.059 0.059 0.06 0.061 0.061 2015 +361 KNA GGR St. Kitts and Nevis General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.064 0.054 0.052 0.052 0.05 0.054 0.068 0.086 0.092 0.102 0.109 0.104 0.122 0.141 0.169 0.194 0.207 0.229 0.238 0.237 0.243 0.251 0.308 0.319 0.371 0.46 0.544 0.545 0.573 0.61 0.569 0.719 0.716 0.961 0.966 0.903 0.827 0.787 1.075 1.121 0.837 1.085 1.055 1.091 1.141 1.162 1.185 1.202 2020 +361 KNA GGR_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 40.917 28.855 24.428 24.98 20.414 19.771 21.059 23.526 21.125 21.051 19.929 19.135 20.28 21.57 23.04 24.589 24.571 24.111 24.095 22.609 21.348 20.252 23.705 25.145 27.079 31.139 31.268 29.3 27.302 29.162 27.045 31.87 32.116 40.65 37.501 34.881 30.363 27.476 36.926 35.63 31.599 42.282 35.031 33.652 33.018 32.186 31.31 30.307 2020 +361 KNA GGX St. Kitts and Nevis General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.074 0.062 0.062 0.061 0.062 0.077 0.081 0.142 0.125 0.116 0.106 0.099 0.119 0.14 0.163 0.187 0.226 0.25 0.286 0.353 0.394 0.385 0.46 0.391 0.461 0.512 0.566 0.598 0.635 0.656 0.702 0.683 0.62 0.703 0.747 0.758 0.725 0.771 1.041 1.141 0.909 0.901 1.216 1.065 1.12 1.156 1.201 1.246 2020 +361 KNA GGX_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 47.384 33.299 29.024 28.977 25.192 28.182 25.324 38.753 28.635 24.044 19.309 18.216 19.781 21.326 22.249 23.69 26.837 26.313 28.959 33.614 34.682 31.118 35.418 30.858 33.677 34.666 32.528 32.157 30.224 31.393 33.389 30.273 27.802 29.725 28.993 29.281 26.605 26.937 35.752 36.274 34.324 35.125 40.386 32.839 32.4 32.023 31.721 31.415 2020 +361 KNA GGXCNL St. Kitts and Nevis General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.01 -0.008 -0.01 -0.008 -0.012 -0.023 -0.014 -0.056 -0.033 -0.015 0.003 0.005 0.003 0.002 0.006 0.007 -0.019 -0.021 -0.048 -0.115 -0.152 -0.134 -0.152 -0.072 -0.09 -0.052 -0.022 -0.053 -0.061 -0.047 -0.133 0.036 0.096 0.258 0.219 0.145 0.102 0.015 0.034 -0.02 -0.072 0.184 -0.161 0.026 0.021 0.006 -0.016 -0.044 2020 +361 KNA GGXCNL_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -6.468 -4.444 -4.595 -3.997 -4.777 -8.411 -4.265 -15.228 -7.51 -2.993 0.62 0.919 0.498 0.244 0.791 0.899 -2.267 -2.202 -4.863 -11.005 -13.334 -10.866 -11.713 -5.713 -6.598 -3.527 -1.261 -2.858 -2.922 -2.231 -6.344 1.597 4.314 10.925 8.508 5.6 3.757 0.539 1.174 -0.644 -2.725 7.156 -5.356 0.813 0.618 0.163 -0.412 -1.109 2020 +361 KNA GGSB St. Kitts and Nevis General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +361 KNA GGSB_NPGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +361 KNA GGXONLB St. Kitts and Nevis General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.016 0.017 0.016 0.015 0.021 0.021 -- -0.005 -0.046 -0.084 -0.109 -0.085 -0.083 0.002 -0.009 0.041 0.087 0.063 0.067 0.077 -0.007 0.161 0.214 0.341 0.282 0.196 0.145 0.055 0.073 0.015 -0.04 0.212 -0.12 0.071 0.068 0.055 0.035 0.01 2020 +361 KNA GGXONLB_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.92 3.216 2.693 2.286 2.878 2.684 -0.025 -0.538 -4.64 -8.002 -9.557 -6.86 -6.425 0.164 -0.639 2.793 4.989 3.394 3.19 3.684 -0.338 7.147 9.604 14.413 10.966 7.574 5.322 1.932 2.499 0.49 -1.5 8.256 -3.991 2.186 1.98 1.527 0.923 0.25 2020 +361 KNA GGXWDN St. Kitts and Nevis General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +361 KNA GGXWDN_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +361 KNA GGXWDG St. Kitts and Nevis General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.412 0.631 0.765 0.936 1.097 1.301 1.553 1.783 2.096 2.316 2.469 2.494 2.617 2.758 2.979 2.982 2.735 2.151 1.862 1.67 1.564 1.599 1.561 1.618 1.506 1.626 1.701 1.788 1.86 1.928 2.001 2.069 2020 +361 KNA GGXWDG_NGDP St. Kitts and Nevis General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.858 66.523 77.416 89.185 96.477 105.175 119.717 140.684 153.13 156.78 141.92 133.996 124.632 131.95 141.664 132.077 122.599 90.994 72.294 64.543 57.4 55.844 53.622 51.452 56.846 63.389 56.514 55.157 53.82 53.382 52.866 52.16 2020 +361 KNA NGDP_FY St. Kitts and Nevis "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Government expenses in social benefits is included in expenses not elsewhere classified. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;. Debt corresponds to public sector (central government, local government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.156 0.187 0.213 0.21 0.245 0.273 0.321 0.367 0.435 0.485 0.548 0.544 0.602 0.656 0.733 0.79 0.843 0.948 0.988 1.049 1.137 1.237 1.298 1.267 1.369 1.477 1.74 1.861 2.1 2.091 2.103 2.257 2.231 2.364 2.576 2.588 2.724 2.864 2.912 3.145 2.649 2.566 3.011 3.242 3.457 3.611 3.785 3.966 2020 +361 KNA BCA St. Kitts and Nevis Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.003 -0.08 -0.124 -0.112 -0.059 -0.025 -0.078 -0.048 -0.059 -0.048 -0.043 -0.04 -0.028 -0.021 2020 +361 KNA BCA_NGDPD St. Kitts and Nevis Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.31 -8.318 -12.259 -10.538 -5.493 -2.15 -7.995 -5.003 -5.252 -3.99 -3.335 -2.974 -2.023 -1.455 2020 +362 LCA NGDP_R St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.454 1.528 1.56 1.624 1.754 1.975 2.259 2.348 2.674 2.914 3.202 3.214 3.47 3.49 3.546 3.608 3.713 3.688 3.919 4.024 4.026 3.889 3.905 4.071 4.367 4.349 4.621 4.71 4.94 4.849 4.873 5.108 5.09 4.978 5.043 5.032 5.222 5.399 5.554 5.518 4.174 4.684 5.109 5.407 5.611 5.725 5.82 5.905 2021 +362 LCA NGDP_RPCH St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.51 5.105 2.114 4.059 8.01 12.59 14.402 3.924 13.899 8.983 9.89 0.376 7.952 0.583 1.599 1.749 2.922 -0.694 6.286 2.67 0.049 -3.409 0.417 4.264 7.268 -0.411 6.233 1.943 4.883 -1.858 0.507 4.819 -0.356 -2.205 1.306 -0.212 3.773 3.387 2.881 -0.65 -24.365 12.23 9.083 5.826 3.77 2.04 1.655 1.463 2021 +362 LCA NGDP St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.459 0.524 0.494 0.532 0.679 0.767 0.917 1.013 1.159 1.313 1.564 1.655 1.818 1.848 1.926 2.058 2.128 2.175 2.367 2.487 2.516 2.408 2.428 2.664 2.878 3.064 3.422 3.593 3.852 3.779 4.002 4.235 4.315 4.483 4.723 4.88 5.037 5.391 5.554 5.654 4.093 4.566 5.325 5.814 6.194 6.478 6.75 7.02 2021 +362 LCA NGDPD St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.17 0.194 0.183 0.197 0.251 0.284 0.34 0.375 0.429 0.486 0.579 0.613 0.674 0.684 0.713 0.762 0.788 0.805 0.877 0.921 0.932 0.892 0.899 0.987 1.066 1.135 1.267 1.331 1.427 1.399 1.482 1.568 1.598 1.66 1.749 1.807 1.865 1.997 2.057 2.094 1.516 1.691 1.972 2.153 2.294 2.399 2.5 2.6 2021 +362 LCA PPPGDP St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.283 0.326 0.354 0.382 0.428 0.497 0.58 0.618 0.728 0.825 0.94 0.976 1.078 1.11 1.151 1.196 1.254 1.266 1.361 1.417 1.45 1.432 1.46 1.553 1.71 1.757 1.924 2.014 2.153 2.127 2.163 2.314 2.301 2.388 2.445 2.426 2.573 2.701 2.845 2.878 2.203 2.575 3.008 3.297 3.493 3.631 3.761 3.89 2021 +362 LCA NGDP_D St. Lucia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 31.595 34.308 31.685 32.766 38.691 38.869 40.614 43.156 43.358 45.075 48.831 51.5 52.408 52.936 54.304 57.045 57.318 58.978 60.39 61.816 62.505 61.92 62.182 65.436 65.905 70.45 74.06 76.28 77.964 77.933 82.133 82.902 84.781 90.056 93.665 96.973 96.458 99.862 100 102.471 98.076 97.491 104.22 107.531 110.383 113.149 115.978 118.877 2021 +362 LCA NGDPRPC St. Lucia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,481.59" "12,942.48" "13,045.95" "13,400.04" "14,272.45" "15,821.52" "17,828.69" "18,268.66" "20,504.55" "21,959.07" "23,877.17" "23,638.28" "25,116.00" "25,090.83" "24,989.27" "24,934.99" "25,249.74" "24,638.36" "25,793.23" "26,180.28" "25,808.22" "24,628.08" "24,538.90" "25,348.45" "26,887.15" "26,467.74" "27,769.86" "27,981.40" "29,004.26" "29,434.03" "29,396.98" "30,519.82" "30,096.53" "29,151.97" "29,211.24" "28,875.91" "29,699.25" "30,448.55" "31,081.24" "30,685.85" "23,064.05" "25,722.70" "27,883.42" "29,323.25" "30,238.32" "30,662.12" "30,974.39" "31,230.67" 2015 +362 LCA NGDPRPPPPC St. Lucia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,245.43" "6,476.05" "6,527.82" "6,705.00" "7,141.52" "7,916.64" "8,920.97" "9,141.11" "10,259.89" "10,987.69" "11,947.46" "11,827.92" "12,567.33" "12,554.74" "12,503.92" "12,476.76" "12,634.25" "12,328.33" "12,906.19" "13,099.87" "12,913.69" "12,323.19" "12,278.56" "12,683.64" "13,453.56" "13,243.70" "13,895.25" "14,001.09" "14,512.91" "14,727.95" "14,709.41" "15,271.25" "15,059.44" "14,586.82" "14,616.47" "14,448.68" "14,860.66" "15,235.59" "15,552.17" "15,354.32" "11,540.59" "12,870.91" "13,952.07" "14,672.51" "15,130.39" "15,342.45" "15,498.70" "15,626.94" 2015 +362 LCA NGDPPC St. Lucia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,943.53" "4,440.31" "4,133.65" "4,390.70" "5,522.19" "6,149.65" "7,240.90" "7,883.96" "8,890.45" "9,898.13" "11,659.55" "12,173.70" "13,162.82" "13,282.20" "13,570.17" "14,224.21" "14,472.59" "14,531.20" "15,576.54" "16,183.64" "16,131.44" "15,249.61" "15,258.88" "16,586.95" "17,719.99" "18,646.42" "20,566.32" "21,344.18" "22,612.88" "22,938.71" "24,144.54" "25,301.43" "25,516.12" "26,253.19" "27,360.61" "28,001.77" "28,647.27" "30,406.58" "31,081.24" "31,444.22" "22,620.31" "25,077.35" "29,060.01" "31,531.56" "33,377.82" "34,693.86" "35,923.37" "37,126.12" 2015 +362 LCA NGDPDPC St. Lucia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,460.57" "1,644.56" "1,530.98" "1,626.19" "2,045.25" "2,277.65" "2,681.82" "2,919.98" "3,292.76" "3,665.97" "4,318.35" "4,508.78" "4,875.12" "4,919.33" "5,025.99" "5,268.22" "5,360.22" "5,381.93" "5,769.09" "5,993.94" "5,974.61" "5,648.00" "5,651.44" "6,143.32" "6,562.96" "6,906.08" "7,617.16" "7,905.25" "8,375.14" "8,495.82" "8,942.42" "9,370.90" "9,450.41" "9,723.40" "10,133.56" "10,371.03" "10,610.10" "11,261.70" "11,511.57" "11,646.01" "8,377.89" "9,287.91" "10,762.97" "11,678.36" "12,362.16" "12,849.58" "13,304.95" "13,750.41" 2015 +362 LCA PPPPC St. Lucia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,433.84" "2,762.47" "2,956.61" "3,155.78" "3,482.55" "3,982.60" "4,578.21" "4,807.22" "5,585.84" "6,216.66" "7,012.65" "7,177.29" "7,799.76" "7,976.61" "8,114.02" "8,266.16" "8,523.77" "8,460.80" "8,957.07" "9,219.59" "9,294.47" "9,069.28" "9,177.28" "9,667.15" "10,529.22" "10,690.02" "11,562.02" "11,964.93" "12,640.14" "12,909.65" "13,048.37" "13,828.23" "13,603.78" "13,985.07" "14,166.00" "13,923.78" "14,633.79" "15,235.59" "15,923.68" "16,002.35" "12,172.61" "14,139.89" "16,417.40" "17,880.30" "18,825.16" "19,443.77" "20,015.73" "20,571.86" 2015 +362 LCA NGAP_NPGDP St. Lucia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +362 LCA PPPSH St. Lucia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 2021 +362 LCA PPPEX St. Lucia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.62 1.607 1.398 1.391 1.586 1.544 1.582 1.64 1.592 1.592 1.663 1.696 1.688 1.665 1.672 1.721 1.698 1.717 1.739 1.755 1.736 1.681 1.663 1.716 1.683 1.744 1.779 1.784 1.789 1.777 1.85 1.83 1.876 1.877 1.931 2.011 1.958 1.996 1.952 1.965 1.858 1.774 1.77 1.763 1.773 1.784 1.795 1.805 2021 +362 LCA NID_NGDP St. Lucia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.203 18.124 20.459 21.559 21.266 21.318 24.255 23.444 25.07 23.249 21.411 20.556 20.283 20.274 2021 +362 LCA NGSD_NGDP St. Lucia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.743 17.439 13.931 19.575 22.673 27.029 8.582 12.422 19.045 23.275 23.008 21.96 21.308 20.897 2021 +362 LCA PCPI St. Lucia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest data May 2022. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Base month is January 2018. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 39.645 45.641 47.747 48.45 49.443 49.691 50.772 54.345 54.796 57.204 59.682 62.987 66.553 67.069 68.856 72.892 73.566 73.562 75.918 77.751 81.52 85.819 85.599 86.485 87.748 91.179 94.429 97.095 102.483 102.323 105.648 108.574 113.11 114.771 118.808 117.639 114.018 114.136 117.053 117.684 115.618 118.368 125.945 129.317 132.1 134.75 137.445 140.194 2021 +362 LCA PCPIPCH St. Lucia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.367 15.125 4.614 1.473 2.049 0.503 2.174 7.039 0.829 4.395 4.331 5.539 5.661 0.775 2.664 5.863 0.925 -0.006 3.202 2.415 4.848 5.273 -0.256 1.034 1.46 3.911 3.564 2.823 5.55 -0.157 3.25 2.769 4.178 1.469 3.517 -0.984 -3.078 0.104 2.555 0.539 -1.755 2.378 6.402 2.677 2.152 2.006 2 2 2021 +362 LCA PCPIE St. Lucia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest data May 2022. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. Base month is January 2018. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 43.467 47.58 47.843 48.477 49.22 49.708 51.949 54.581 55.458 57.554 61.014 64.864 66.91 67.398 71.345 74.659 72.953 74.366 77.047 78.587 84.003 86.501 85.916 86.355 89.376 94.006 94.64 101.07 104.51 101.28 105.56 110.61 116.15 115.283 119.513 116.401 113.103 115.341 117.844 117.016 116.587 121.423 128.041 130.966 133.651 136.324 139.05 141.831 2021 +362 LCA PCPIEPCH St. Lucia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 21.45 9.463 0.553 1.324 1.534 0.99 4.51 5.066 1.607 3.779 6.012 6.31 3.156 0.728 5.857 4.645 -2.285 1.937 3.604 1.999 6.892 2.974 -0.676 0.51 3.499 5.18 0.675 6.794 3.404 -3.091 4.226 4.784 5.009 -0.746 3.67 -2.604 -2.834 1.979 2.17 -0.703 -0.367 4.148 5.451 2.284 2.05 2 2 2 2021 +362 LCA TM_RPCH St. Lucia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.006 15.327 -2.224 -2.113 -0.265 -25.486 6.886 10.311 3.396 7.148 4.632 3.946 3.454 2020 +362 LCA TMG_RPCH St. Lucia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.285 20.513 -5.447 -4.358 -7.748 -9.585 -4.426 13.471 1.405 3.702 4.154 3.693 3.099 2020 +362 LCA TX_RPCH St. Lucia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.396 -8.736 11.755 1.109 4.041 -60.105 40.452 39.77 9.839 6.788 1.727 1.448 1.094 2020 +362 LCA TXG_RPCH St. Lucia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.623 -19.03 0.166 -26.47 30.854 -33.334 -8.734 -1.017 6.326 5.004 3.251 2.698 2.698 2020 +362 LCA LUR St. Lucia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +362 LCA LE St. Lucia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +362 LCA LP St. Lucia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: United Nations Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.116 0.118 0.12 0.121 0.123 0.125 0.127 0.129 0.13 0.133 0.134 0.136 0.138 0.139 0.142 0.145 0.147 0.15 0.152 0.154 0.156 0.158 0.159 0.161 0.162 0.164 0.166 0.168 0.17 0.165 0.166 0.167 0.169 0.171 0.173 0.174 0.176 0.177 0.179 0.18 0.181 0.182 0.183 0.184 0.186 0.187 0.188 0.189 2015 +362 LCA GGR St. Lucia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.152 0.183 0.215 0.242 0.274 0.266 0.298 0.322 0.398 0.367 0.392 0.391 0.399 0.498 0.561 0.492 0.458 0.497 0.525 0.582 0.608 0.672 0.753 0.829 0.827 0.875 0.915 0.879 0.923 0.968 1.042 1.092 1.136 1.235 1.222 0.933 1.129 1.258 1.33 1.399 1.464 1.52 1.579 2022 +362 LCA GGR_NGDP St. Lucia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.259 19.869 20.871 20.612 20.309 17.112 17.886 17.98 21.711 19.083 19.254 18.613 18.288 21.197 22.934 20.139 19.333 20.369 19.692 20.3 19.656 19.409 20.59 21.626 21.563 21.537 21.507 20.181 20.309 20.331 21.184 21.307 20.92 22.141 21.611 22.144 23.747 23.097 22.506 22.331 22.358 22.295 22.264 2022 +362 LCA GGX St. Lucia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.164 0.199 0.209 0.218 0.262 0.262 0.305 0.334 0.402 0.367 0.395 0.403 0.423 0.445 0.521 0.521 0.532 0.572 0.611 0.658 0.797 0.846 0.811 0.857 0.928 1.041 1.143 1.208 1.14 1.114 1.157 1.161 1.257 1.293 1.421 1.432 1.437 1.573 1.464 1.545 1.615 1.683 1.754 2022 +362 LCA GGX_NGDP St. Lucia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.784 21.509 20.299 18.554 19.399 16.818 18.314 18.653 21.97 19.102 19.389 19.197 19.411 18.935 21.29 21.332 22.465 23.454 22.924 22.935 25.778 24.415 22.182 22.346 24.19 25.645 26.859 27.727 25.085 23.388 23.518 22.661 23.133 23.181 25.139 34.013 30.204 28.876 24.782 24.66 24.674 24.691 24.742 2022 +362 LCA GGXCNL St. Lucia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.012 -0.015 0.006 0.024 0.012 0.005 -0.007 -0.012 -0.005 -- -0.003 -0.012 -0.024 0.053 0.04 -0.029 -0.074 -0.075 -0.086 -0.076 -0.189 -0.173 -0.058 -0.028 -0.101 -0.167 -0.228 -0.329 -0.217 -0.146 -0.115 -0.069 -0.12 -0.058 -0.199 -0.5 -0.307 -0.315 -0.134 -0.146 -0.152 -0.163 -0.176 2022 +362 LCA GGXCNL_NGDP St. Lucia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.525 -1.64 0.572 2.059 0.91 0.294 -0.427 -0.673 -0.259 -0.018 -0.135 -0.584 -1.123 2.262 1.644 -1.194 -3.132 -3.085 -3.232 -2.635 -6.121 -5.006 -1.592 -0.72 -2.627 -4.107 -5.351 -7.546 -4.775 -3.057 -2.335 -1.354 -2.213 -1.04 -3.528 -11.869 -6.457 -5.778 -2.276 -2.329 -2.316 -2.396 -2.478 2022 +362 LCA GGSB St. Lucia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +362 LCA GGSB_NPGDP St. Lucia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +362 LCA GGXONLB St. Lucia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.003 -0.006 0.018 0.034 0.022 0.013 0.001 -0.002 0.006 0.01 0.009 0.002 -0.008 0.075 0.064 0.005 -0.035 -0.035 -0.031 -0.009 -0.108 -0.095 0.026 0.061 -0.011 -0.065 -0.122 -0.206 -0.077 0.003 0.041 0.089 0.042 0.108 -0.029 -0.335 -0.136 -0.133 0.069 0.07 0.075 0.077 0.08 2022 +362 LCA GGXONLB_NGDP St. Lucia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.338 -0.643 1.743 2.935 1.653 0.85 0.067 -0.11 0.327 0.516 0.463 0.091 -0.387 3.174 2.609 0.192 -1.476 -1.426 -1.178 -0.304 -3.5 -2.734 0.718 1.583 -0.3 -1.595 -2.864 -4.722 -1.693 0.063 0.836 1.743 0.777 1.931 -0.508 -7.966 -2.862 -2.432 1.175 1.125 1.152 1.134 1.124 2022 +362 LCA GGXWDN St. Lucia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +362 LCA GGXWDN_NGDP St. Lucia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +362 LCA GGXWDG St. Lucia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.266 0.327 0.404 0.424 0.457 0.471 0.512 0.592 0.697 0.718 0.817 0.917 1.185 1.215 1.427 1.59 1.662 1.763 1.798 1.927 2.121 2.338 2.622 2.782 2.946 2.98 3.091 3.258 3.368 3.514 4.081 4.385 4.906 5.217 5.499 5.733 5.934 6.135 2022 +362 LCA GGXWDG_NGDP St. Lucia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.061 19.653 22.555 23.136 23.806 23.144 24.39 27.143 29.645 29.355 33.444 38.752 48.58 45.561 49.723 51.407 47.959 48.197 46.9 50.247 52.247 54.95 60.179 61.239 61.855 60.587 60.302 59.988 60.376 62.148 96.896 92.195 90.064 88.29 87.782 87.578 87.038 86.534 2022 +362 LCA NGDP_FY St. Lucia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2021/22 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: April/March GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.465 0.505 0.492 0.556 0.685 0.79 0.923 1.03 1.175 1.35 1.556 1.664 1.791 1.831 1.921 2.036 2.099 2.18 2.351 2.447 2.442 2.367 2.44 2.666 2.869 3.093 3.465 3.658 3.833 3.835 4.06 4.255 4.357 4.543 4.762 4.919 5.125 5.432 5.579 5.654 4.212 4.756 5.447 5.909 6.265 6.546 6.818 7.09 2022 +362 LCA BCA St. Lucia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Starting from the year 2014, the authorities revised their Balance of Payments methodology and reported their data in BPM6. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.043 -0.012 -0.122 -0.04 0.029 0.12 -0.238 -0.186 -0.118 -0.002 0.032 0.029 0.021 0.013 2020 +362 LCA BCA_NGDPD St. Lucia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.46 -0.685 -6.528 -1.984 1.406 5.711 -15.673 -11.022 -5.985 -0.113 1.398 1.198 0.848 0.481 2020 +364 VCT NGDP_R St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real GDP at market prices begins in 2000 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.764 0.794 0.814 0.841 0.885 0.923 0.973 0.979 1.108 1.144 1.199 1.226 1.313 1.36 1.344 1.436 1.451 1.505 1.572 1.605 1.634 1.661 1.742 1.848 1.918 1.961 2.089 2.154 2.163 2.137 2.045 2.033 2.054 2.105 2.129 2.188 2.279 2.317 2.388 2.397 2.27 2.282 2.396 2.539 2.661 2.754 2.829 2.905 2020 +364 VCT NGDP_RPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.91 3.88 2.578 3.218 5.303 4.271 5.405 0.65 13.169 3.274 4.806 2.221 7.096 3.589 -1.165 6.798 1.06 3.741 4.459 2.107 1.806 1.607 4.871 6.126 3.749 2.269 6.538 3.087 0.429 -1.224 -4.275 -0.612 1.052 2.462 1.146 2.785 4.15 1.669 3.052 0.404 -5.313 0.51 5 6 4.8 3.5 2.7 2.7 2020 +364 VCT NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real GDP at market prices begins in 2000 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.24 0.298 0.332 0.356 0.394 0.425 0.469 0.512 0.585 0.626 0.701 0.743 0.81 0.835 0.844 0.921 0.967 1.014 1.089 1.139 1.155 1.248 1.317 1.375 1.485 1.566 1.737 1.927 1.978 1.929 1.945 1.927 1.971 2.065 2.081 2.124 2.199 2.289 2.388 2.457 2.355 2.378 2.559 2.827 3.022 3.189 3.341 3.499 2020 +364 VCT NGDPD St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.089 0.11 0.123 0.132 0.146 0.157 0.174 0.19 0.217 0.232 0.26 0.275 0.3 0.309 0.313 0.341 0.358 0.376 0.403 0.422 0.428 0.462 0.488 0.509 0.55 0.58 0.644 0.714 0.733 0.714 0.72 0.714 0.73 0.765 0.771 0.787 0.814 0.848 0.884 0.91 0.872 0.881 0.948 1.047 1.119 1.181 1.237 1.296 2020 +364 VCT PPPGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.191 0.217 0.236 0.253 0.276 0.297 0.32 0.33 0.386 0.414 0.451 0.476 0.522 0.553 0.558 0.609 0.627 0.661 0.698 0.723 0.753 0.782 0.833 0.902 0.961 1.013 1.113 1.178 1.206 1.199 1.161 1.178 1.195 1.257 1.304 1.323 1.434 1.439 1.518 1.552 1.487 1.557 1.751 1.922 2.056 2.168 2.269 2.375 2020 +364 VCT NGDP_D St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 31.415 37.493 40.731 42.408 44.479 46.011 48.209 52.285 52.817 54.715 58.435 60.605 61.725 61.376 62.778 64.179 66.617 67.369 69.286 70.962 70.693 75.123 75.617 74.368 77.427 79.845 83.158 89.455 91.452 90.265 95.108 94.81 95.957 98.109 97.774 97.056 96.476 98.775 100 102.506 103.735 104.206 106.822 111.334 113.54 115.766 118.099 120.456 2020 +364 VCT NGDPRPC St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,764.86" "7,996.56" "8,136.49" "8,334.70" "8,712.54" "9,020.77" "9,443.17" "9,441.88" "10,621.08" "10,912.66" "11,349.34" "11,512.37" "12,313.90" "12,739.93" "12,575.80" "13,413.90" "13,539.16" "14,028.17" "14,635.50" "14,925.27" "15,175.95" "15,400.73" "16,132.45" "17,101.17" "17,722.07" "18,103.66" "19,265.48" "19,837.69" "19,900.35" "19,634.52" "18,773.88" "18,638.02" "18,812.81" "19,232.27" "19,408.52" "19,903.96" "20,683.10" "20,981.02" "21,604.20" "21,674.21" "20,506.40" "20,594.68" "21,600.90" "22,872.05" "23,943.84" "24,754.92" "25,395.65" "26,052.96" 2016 +364 VCT NGDPRPPPPC St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,822.38" "4,966.28" "5,053.18" "5,176.28" "5,410.94" "5,602.36" "5,864.70" "5,863.90" "6,596.24" "6,777.33" "7,048.53" "7,149.78" "7,647.57" "7,912.16" "7,810.22" "8,330.73" "8,408.52" "8,712.22" "9,089.40" "9,269.37" "9,425.05" "9,564.65" "10,019.09" "10,620.71" "11,006.32" "11,243.31" "11,964.86" "12,320.23" "12,359.14" "12,194.05" "11,659.55" "11,575.17" "11,683.73" "11,944.23" "12,053.69" "12,361.39" "12,845.27" "13,030.30" "13,417.32" "13,460.80" "12,735.53" "12,790.36" "13,415.27" "14,204.72" "14,870.36" "15,374.08" "15,772.01" "16,180.24" 2016 +364 VCT NGDPPC St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,439.30" "2,998.15" "3,314.04" "3,534.58" "3,875.26" "4,150.50" "4,552.47" "4,936.71" "5,609.78" "5,970.85" "6,631.97" "6,977.08" "7,600.72" "7,819.30" "7,894.90" "8,608.89" "9,019.39" "9,450.61" "10,140.40" "10,591.34" "10,728.31" "11,569.48" "12,198.84" "12,717.73" "13,721.59" "14,454.96" "16,020.78" "17,745.77" "18,199.30" "17,723.11" "17,855.46" "17,670.66" "18,052.24" "18,868.53" "18,976.40" "19,317.92" "19,954.27" "20,723.94" "21,604.20" "22,217.31" "21,272.40" "21,460.97" "23,074.47" "25,464.27" "27,185.77" "28,657.80" "29,991.93" "31,382.45" 2016 +364 VCT NGDPDPC St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 903.445 "1,110.43" "1,227.42" "1,309.10" "1,435.28" "1,537.22" "1,686.10" "1,828.41" "2,077.70" "2,211.42" "2,456.29" "2,584.10" "2,815.08" "2,896.04" "2,924.04" "3,188.48" "3,340.52" "3,500.23" "3,755.70" "3,922.72" "3,973.45" "4,284.99" "4,518.09" "4,710.27" "5,082.07" "5,353.69" "5,933.62" "6,572.51" "6,740.48" "6,564.11" "6,613.13" "6,544.69" "6,686.02" "6,988.34" "7,028.30" "7,154.78" "7,390.47" "7,675.53" "8,001.56" "8,228.63" "7,878.67" "7,948.51" "8,546.10" "9,431.21" "10,068.80" "10,614.00" "11,108.12" "11,623.13" 2016 +364 VCT PPPPC St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,936.70" "2,183.18" "2,358.64" "2,510.71" "2,719.26" "2,904.48" "3,101.71" "3,177.99" "3,700.95" "3,951.67" "4,263.60" "4,471.11" "4,891.39" "5,180.56" "5,223.05" "5,687.95" "5,846.19" "6,161.79" "6,500.92" "6,723.04" "6,990.83" "7,254.21" "7,717.31" "8,342.17" "8,877.13" "9,352.65" "10,259.97" "10,850.21" "11,093.21" "11,015.17" "10,658.94" "10,801.67" "10,941.05" "11,482.47" "11,891.29" "12,035.30" "13,012.28" "13,030.30" "13,737.84" "14,028.91" "13,432.99" "14,051.40" "15,785.75" "17,310.23" "18,501.63" "19,483.86" "20,368.69" "21,300.24" 2016 +364 VCT NGAP_NPGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +364 VCT PPPSH St. Vincent and the Grenadines Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2020 +364 VCT PPPEX St. Vincent and the Grenadines Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.26 1.373 1.405 1.408 1.425 1.429 1.468 1.553 1.516 1.511 1.555 1.56 1.554 1.509 1.512 1.514 1.543 1.534 1.56 1.575 1.535 1.595 1.581 1.525 1.546 1.546 1.561 1.636 1.641 1.609 1.675 1.636 1.65 1.643 1.596 1.605 1.533 1.59 1.573 1.584 1.584 1.527 1.462 1.471 1.469 1.471 1.472 1.473 2020 +364 VCT NID_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real GDP at market prices begins in 2000 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.598 24.325 24.688 23.988 23.644 25.551 28.048 32.116 36.295 38.207 35.026 27.746 23.589 23.584 2020 +364 VCT NGSD_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary Notes: Historical values for expenditure based GDP components are not reported by authorities and are estimated by IMF staff using data from balance of payments and fiscal accounts.  GDP expenditure component estimates prior 2014 have been removed due to internal inconsistencies arising from methodological changes to international trade estimates from the balance of payments applicable to data reported after 2014. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real GDP at market prices begins in 2000 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2018 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.082 9.6 11.948 12.269 13.484 22.484 12.974 9.532 9.746 10.579 15.19 13.948 13.372 14.614 2020 +364 VCT PCPI St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. January 2010 = 100. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 36.675 43.075 46.189 48.71 50.026 51.066 51.655 53.173 53.332 54.742 58.711 62.188 64.554 67.304 67.57 69.186 72.239 72.599 74.127 74.877 75.022 76.43 77.001 77.098 79.297 82.03 84.505 90.415 99.568 99.939 100.7 103.908 106.608 107.467 107.675 105.817 105.65 107.925 110.433 111.433 110.758 112.481 119.039 124.499 127.022 129.56 132.148 134.789 2021 +364 VCT PCPIPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.207 17.45 7.228 5.458 2.702 2.079 1.154 2.939 0.298 2.645 7.25 5.922 3.805 4.26 0.395 2.391 4.413 0.499 2.105 1.013 0.193 1.876 0.748 0.125 2.853 3.446 3.017 6.995 10.123 0.373 0.761 3.186 2.598 0.805 0.194 -1.726 -0.158 2.153 2.324 0.906 -0.606 1.556 5.83 4.587 2.026 1.998 1.998 1.998 2021 +364 VCT PCPIE St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. January 2010 = 100. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 39.933 45.111 47.292 49.715 50.765 51.411 51.694 53.471 54.602 56.5 61.669 63.083 65.021 67.969 67.969 70.392 72.937 73.542 75.966 74.592 75.642 76.78 76.435 78.567 79.557 82.66 86.636 93.861 102.665 100.396 101.3 106.1 107.2 107.2 107.3 105.1 106.1 109.3 110.8 111.3 110.2 114 123.13 125.666 128.177 130.738 133.35 136.014 2021 +364 VCT PCPIEPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 18.889 12.966 4.834 5.124 2.112 1.273 0.55 3.438 2.115 3.476 9.149 2.292 3.073 4.534 0 3.565 3.614 0.831 3.295 -1.808 1.408 1.504 -0.45 2.79 1.26 3.9 4.81 8.34 9.38 -2.21 0.9 4.738 1.037 0 0.093 -2.05 0.951 3.016 1.372 0.451 -0.988 3.448 8.009 2.059 1.998 1.998 1.998 1.998 2021 +364 VCT TM_RPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by WEO price indexes. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.669 10.456 -4.858 -5.714 -1.636 -5.507 -7.244 -0.852 34.251 4.975 -0.422 -0.622 2.938 2021 +364 VCT TMG_RPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by WEO price indexes. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.894 3.624 -2.981 0.256 -2.994 -1.058 1.317 3.593 28.752 -0.158 0.739 0.571 2.361 2021 +364 VCT TX_RPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by WEO price indexes. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.065 6.246 -8.989 7.813 1.257 -32.952 -31.228 41.386 38.919 27.916 9.182 4.15 4.315 2021 +364 VCT TXG_RPCH St. Vincent and the Grenadines Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by WEO price indexes. Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.312 7.313 -9.233 0.439 -3.217 25.638 -46.512 10.264 21.946 19.238 15.31 10.238 10.818 2021 +364 VCT LUR St. Vincent and the Grenadines Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +364 VCT LE St. Vincent and the Grenadines Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +364 VCT LP St. Vincent and the Grenadines Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2016 Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.098 0.099 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.104 0.104 0.105 0.106 0.106 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.107 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.108 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.109 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.111 0.112 2016 +364 VCT GGR St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.042 0.058 0.07 0.073 0.092 0.101 0.109 0.122 0.146 0.156 0.173 0.186 0.179 0.173 0.189 0.193 0.217 0.236 0.255 0.265 0.265 0.284 0.312 0.323 0.329 0.351 0.399 0.463 0.535 0.543 0.532 0.499 0.484 0.489 0.575 0.543 0.618 0.637 0.636 0.676 0.669 0.719 0.758 0.867 0.885 0.941 0.978 1.027 2021 +364 VCT GGR_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 20.458 22.245 23.805 22.808 25.582 25.601 24.57 24.795 25.434 25.725 25.386 25.755 22.62 21.306 23.079 21.354 22.758 23.586 23.578 23.522 22.968 22.802 23.712 23.475 22.144 22.402 22.951 24.052 27.026 28.171 27.358 25.876 24.54 23.662 27.609 25.575 28.122 27.828 26.64 27.501 28.432 30.243 29.613 30.668 29.29 29.501 29.283 29.354 2021 +364 VCT GGX St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.05 0.065 0.07 0.079 0.083 0.084 0.099 0.117 0.142 0.168 0.162 0.189 0.205 0.186 0.188 0.183 0.202 0.264 0.274 0.287 0.275 0.304 0.339 0.357 0.369 0.418 0.453 0.523 0.56 0.598 0.604 0.566 0.519 0.609 0.633 0.586 0.595 0.646 0.656 0.742 0.794 0.891 0.977 1.035 1.145 1.014 0.959 0.995 2021 +364 VCT GGX_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 24.068 24.923 23.475 24.729 23.081 21.373 22.254 23.695 24.845 27.648 23.658 26.24 25.938 22.802 22.955 20.252 21.173 26.394 25.398 25.469 23.783 24.397 25.711 25.981 24.852 26.701 26.074 27.121 28.319 31.022 31.053 29.373 26.35 29.479 30.43 27.586 27.052 28.247 27.466 30.188 33.717 37.494 38.192 36.622 37.878 31.805 28.707 28.432 2021 +364 VCT GGXCNL St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.007 -0.007 0.001 -0.006 0.009 0.017 0.01 0.005 0.003 -0.012 0.012 -0.004 -0.026 -0.012 0.001 0.01 0.015 -0.028 -0.02 -0.022 -0.009 -0.02 -0.026 -0.034 -0.04 -0.067 -0.054 -0.059 -0.026 -0.055 -0.072 -0.067 -0.036 -0.12 -0.059 -0.043 0.024 -0.01 -0.02 -0.066 -0.124 -0.172 -0.22 -0.168 -0.259 -0.073 0.019 0.032 2021 +364 VCT GGXCNL_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -3.61 -2.678 0.33 -1.92 2.5 4.228 2.316 1.1 0.589 -1.923 1.728 -0.485 -3.318 -1.496 0.124 1.102 1.585 -2.808 -1.819 -1.947 -0.816 -1.595 -1.999 -2.505 -2.708 -4.299 -3.123 -3.069 -1.293 -2.851 -3.695 -3.497 -1.81 -5.817 -2.821 -2.011 1.07 -0.419 -0.825 -2.687 -5.286 -7.251 -8.579 -5.955 -8.587 -2.304 0.575 0.923 2021 +364 VCT GGSB St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +364 VCT GGSB_NPGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +364 VCT GGXONLB St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.014 0.021 0.015 0.011 0.008 -0.006 0.015 0.003 -0.02 -0.005 0.01 0.022 0.027 -0.014 -0.004 0.001 0.016 0.005 -- -0.007 -0.013 -0.031 -0.011 -0.014 0.01 -0.014 -0.03 -0.033 -0.002 -0.079 -0.03 -0.005 0.049 0.032 0.025 -0.019 -0.083 -0.117 -0.167 -0.104 -0.189 -0.002 0.087 0.097 2021 +364 VCT GGXONLB_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.841 5.291 3.366 2.3 1.409 -1.034 2.264 0.374 -2.501 -0.56 1.172 2.461 2.832 -1.409 -0.345 0.072 1.402 0.378 -0.018 -0.48 -0.851 -1.992 -0.636 -0.747 0.488 -0.726 -1.546 -1.688 -0.123 -3.84 -1.442 -0.215 2.246 1.407 1.057 -0.778 -3.536 -4.928 -6.52 -3.694 -6.248 -0.071 2.601 2.776 2021 +364 VCT GGXWDN St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +364 VCT GGXWDN_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +364 VCT GGXWDG St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.378 0.386 0.401 0.401 0.445 0.431 0.393 0.393 0.43 0.601 0.626 0.648 0.7 0.76 0.869 0.791 0.777 0.933 0.994 1.104 1.188 1.233 1.337 1.446 1.563 1.594 1.746 1.572 1.657 1.674 1.866 2.102 2.25 2.487 2.69 2.791 2.791 2.78 2021 +364 VCT GGXWDG_NGDP St. Vincent and the Grenadines General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 55.311 53.525 50.661 49.261 54.23 47.591 41.167 39.334 39.851 53.43 54.195 51.904 53.152 55.261 58.516 50.488 44.715 48.424 50.228 57.248 61.098 63.989 67.809 70.018 75.069 75.075 79.434 68.69 69.396 68.121 79.245 88.421 87.905 87.971 89.028 87.54 83.544 79.434 2021 +364 VCT NGDP_FY St. Vincent and the Grenadines "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Discussions with the authorities and projections for growth and inflation Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. The authorities are using the GFS 1986. But the data was transformed to GFS 2001 format for WEO purpose. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;. Debt corresponds to nonfinancial public sector (central government and SOEs) Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.206 0.26 0.296 0.319 0.358 0.393 0.445 0.492 0.573 0.608 0.683 0.722 0.792 0.814 0.821 0.905 0.954 0.999 1.079 1.126 1.155 1.248 1.317 1.375 1.485 1.566 1.737 1.927 1.978 1.929 1.945 1.927 1.971 2.065 2.081 2.124 2.199 2.289 2.388 2.457 2.355 2.378 2.559 2.827 3.022 3.189 3.341 3.499 2021 +364 VCT BCA St. Vincent and the Grenadines Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: On account of a methodological change to the compilation of balance of payments statistics, data for BOP series before 2014 have been removed. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Starting from the year 2014, the authorities revised their Balance of Payments methodology and reported their data in BPM6. Data for prior years in BPM6 are not available. Primary domestic currency: Eastern Caribbean dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.19 -0.116 -0.104 -0.099 -0.09 -0.028 -0.131 -0.199 -0.252 -0.289 -0.222 -0.163 -0.126 -0.116 2021 +364 VCT BCA_NGDPD St. Vincent and the Grenadines Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -24.68 -14.725 -12.74 -11.718 -10.16 -3.066 -15.074 -22.584 -26.55 -27.629 -19.836 -13.798 -10.217 -8.971 2020 +732 SDN NGDP_R Sudan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2019. Substantial delay occurred in the regular production of national accounts data. National accounts manual used: We don't receive national accounting data since 2019 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1982. Fiscal year and calendar year are the same. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022 6.425 6.831 7.113 7.005 6.611 6.57 7.222 7.689 8.019 8.133 8.201 8.777 9.264 9.519 9.853 10.726 11.312 11.998 12.986 13.536 14.671 16.266 17.232 18.316 19.257 20.344 21.673 22.916 23.798 23.139 24.032 23.259 19.304 19.682 20.599 21.61 22.625 22.799 22.277 21.72 20.932 21.036 20.973 21.519 22.713 24.262 25.839 27.382 2019 +732 SDN NGDP_RPCH Sudan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 2.5 6.32 4.127 -1.51 -5.629 -0.623 9.933 6.462 4.292 1.423 0.838 7.024 5.541 2.75 3.514 8.86 5.465 6.057 8.242 4.235 8.385 10.867 5.941 6.289 5.136 5.648 6.531 5.735 3.847 -2.768 3.858 -3.214 -17.005 1.955 4.661 4.906 4.7 0.768 -2.29 -2.5 -3.63 0.5 -0.3 2.6 5.55 6.82 6.5 5.973 2019 +732 SDN NGDP Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2019. Substantial delay occurred in the regular production of national accounts data. National accounts manual used: We don't receive national accounting data since 2019 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1982. Fiscal year and calendar year are the same. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.008 0.01 0.013 0.019 0.034 0.043 0.076 0.101 0.177 0.302 0.836 1.726 3.888 10.478 16.137 21.936 27.059 33.771 40.659 47.756 55.734 68.721 85.707 98.292 119.837 135.512 134.215 170.993 209.071 225.798 314.076 440.7 506.351 743.952 886.328 "1,361.93" "2,029.75" "5,169.67" "14,956.13" "32,330.32" "58,391.20" "82,986.61" "107,435.78" "125,608.69" "143,784.79" 2019 +732 SDN NGDPD Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 9.095 6.53 4.748 6.485 7.992 5.547 7.4 11.964 9.551 16.853 2.245 2.528 3.1 5.246 5.961 6.694 8.377 10.241 10.924 10.714 13.134 15.716 18.137 21.355 26.646 35.183 45.264 59.44 64.833 54.812 65.716 66.448 48.948 52.892 60.726 64.534 64.888 48.906 33.432 33.564 34.379 35.14 42.762 44.514 47.86 52.136 56.583 61.104 2019 +732 SDN PPPGDP Sudan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 20.182 23.487 25.968 26.577 25.987 26.641 29.877 32.595 35.192 37.093 38.804 42.934 46.346 48.749 51.54 57.283 61.52 66.371 72.65 76.794 85.119 96.495 103.821 112.528 121.484 132.37 145.367 157.858 167.074 163.491 171.84 169.773 137.75 142.298 168.145 170.579 220.533 191.889 191.974 190.523 185.82 194.509 207.713 220.707 237.844 258.787 280.855 303.389 2019 +732 SDN NGDP_D Sudan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.071 0.086 0.087 0.12 0.157 0.195 0.256 0.436 0.536 0.932 1.232 2.016 3.261 8.781 17.522 36.252 92.626 134.505 168.914 199.897 230.18 249.963 277.133 304.292 356.872 421.283 453.521 522.941 569.436 580.04 711.533 898.87 "1,169.69" "1,595.78" "2,139.42" "2,343.17" "3,288.15" "3,887.57" "6,113.62" "9,345.07" "24,697.84" "71,096.72" "154,150.58" "271,353.39" "365,373.98" "442,818.70" "486,124.04" "525,105.32" 2019 +732 SDN NGDPRPC Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 343.935 355.028 359.225 344.069 310.213 299.883 320.692 332.115 339.792 336.083 318.499 330.85 339.087 338.381 340.351 383.763 395.537 410.877 435.785 445.276 471.749 509.9 526.979 545.116 558.59 576.326 598.409 616.694 624.187 591.532 598.786 712.139 550.674 544.235 552.41 562.235 571.364 559.036 530.599 502.527 472.014 462.352 449.284 449.284 462.202 481.213 499.504 515.924 2011 +732 SDN NGDPRPPPPC Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,894.74" "2,988.11" "3,023.43" "2,895.87" "2,610.92" "2,523.97" "2,699.11" "2,795.26" "2,859.88" "2,828.65" "2,680.66" "2,784.61" "2,853.94" "2,847.99" "2,864.57" "3,229.96" "3,329.05" "3,458.16" "3,667.80" "3,747.68" "3,970.49" "4,291.59" "4,435.34" "4,587.99" "4,701.39" "4,850.67" "5,036.53" "5,190.42" "5,253.50" "4,978.65" "5,039.71" "5,993.74" "4,634.77" "4,580.58" "4,649.38" "4,732.07" "4,808.91" "4,705.15" "4,465.80" "4,229.53" "3,972.72" "3,891.41" "3,781.42" "3,781.42" "3,890.14" "4,050.14" "4,204.10" "4,342.29" 2011 +732 SDN NGDPPC Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 0.243 0.305 0.312 0.414 0.488 0.583 0.821 1.447 1.821 3.134 3.924 6.67 11.056 29.713 59.637 139.123 366.368 552.65 736.104 890.093 "1,085.87" "1,274.56" "1,460.43" "1,658.74" "1,993.45" "2,427.96" "2,713.91" "3,224.95" "3,554.35" "3,431.12" "4,260.56" "6,401.20" "6,441.16" "8,684.81" "11,818.38" "13,174.13" "18,787.29" "21,732.93" "32,438.79" "46,961.44" "116,577.13" "328,717.39" "692,573.84" "1,219,147.30" "1,688,765.79" "2,130,899.57" "2,428,210.73" "2,709,145.08" 2011 +732 SDN NGDPDPC Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 486.908 339.389 239.807 318.513 375.019 253.184 328.588 516.781 404.705 696.391 87.197 95.292 113.476 186.506 205.922 239.507 292.909 350.723 366.582 352.442 422.316 492.676 554.652 635.575 772.939 996.677 "1,249.77" "1,599.60" "1,700.51" "1,401.24" "1,637.42" "2,034.46" "1,396.29" "1,462.58" "1,628.50" "1,679.03" "1,638.64" "1,199.18" 796.298 776.549 775.258 772.34 916.033 929.402 973.951 "1,034.08" "1,093.83" "1,151.30" 2011 +732 SDN PPPPC Sudan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,080.40" "1,220.76" "1,311.51" "1,305.37" "1,219.40" "1,216.06" "1,326.63" "1,407.87" "1,491.21" "1,532.77" "1,506.93" "1,618.31" "1,696.40" "1,732.99" "1,780.31" "2,049.48" "2,151.04" "2,272.99" "2,437.92" "2,526.11" "2,736.93" "3,024.92" "3,174.96" "3,349.06" "3,523.96" "3,749.87" "4,013.70" "4,248.12" "4,382.19" "4,179.55" "4,281.66" "5,197.99" "3,929.48" "3,934.82" "4,509.18" "4,438.09" "5,569.20" "4,705.15" "4,572.49" "4,408.04" "4,190.28" "4,275.07" "4,449.59" "4,608.13" "4,840.09" "5,132.82" "5,429.36" "5,716.35" 2011 +732 SDN NGAP_NPGDP Sudan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +732 SDN PPPSH Sudan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.151 0.157 0.163 0.157 0.142 0.136 0.145 0.148 0.148 0.145 0.14 0.147 0.139 0.14 0.141 0.148 0.151 0.153 0.162 0.163 0.169 0.182 0.188 0.192 0.192 0.193 0.196 0.196 0.198 0.193 0.191 0.177 0.137 0.135 0.153 0.152 0.19 0.157 0.148 0.14 0.14 0.133 0.128 0.128 0.131 0.136 0.14 0.144 2019 +732 SDN PPPEX Sudan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.007 0.017 0.033 0.068 0.17 0.243 0.302 0.352 0.397 0.421 0.46 0.495 0.566 0.647 0.676 0.759 0.811 0.821 0.995 1.231 1.639 2.207 2.621 2.968 3.373 4.619 7.094 10.654 27.821 76.892 155.649 264.565 348.912 415.152 447.237 473.929 2019 +732 SDN NID_NGDP Sudan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +732 SDN NGSD_NGDP Sudan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2019. Substantial delay occurred in the regular production of national accounts data. National accounts manual used: We don't receive national accounting data since 2019 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1982. Fiscal year and calendar year are the same. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022 -74.807 14.804 105.628 33.688 69.227 -32.599 13.122 11.779 11.365 8.056 9.897 9.041 -32.776 -7.298 0.811 0.309 26.037 6.952 4.928 2.462 8.939 12.181 15.756 13.347 15.947 9.109 8.488 14.257 14.612 12.31 17.729 19.27 6.937 6.188 9.203 4.492 1.506 1.104 -0.368 -5.751 -7.464 2.418 2.56 2.338 2.287 2.401 2.113 2.396 2019 +732 SDN PCPI Sudan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007 Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022 0.016 0.019 0.025 0.032 0.043 0.062 0.1 0.126 0.206 0.34 0.337 0.754 1.64 3.301 7.113 11.977 22.368 32.919 41.024 48.067 51.489 52.486 64.151 68.314 74.911 81.283 87.135 99.991 114.287 127.152 143.653 169.649 229.975 313.967 429.842 502.526 591.726 783.159 "1,278.84" "1,930.97" "5,083.45" "23,337.70" "59,490.83" "105,209.55" "141,816.87" "171,873.77" "188,850.38" "204,185.76" 2021 +732 SDN PCPIPCH Sudan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 26.531 24.019 26.608 30.566 33.659 45.625 59.996 26.512 62.864 65.338 -0.874 123.578 117.624 101.305 115.478 68.375 86.764 47.169 24.622 17.166 7.121 1.935 22.225 6.489 9.658 8.506 7.199 14.754 14.297 11.257 12.978 18.097 35.559 36.522 36.907 16.91 17.75 32.352 63.293 50.994 163.258 359.092 154.913 76.85 34.795 21.194 9.877 8.12 2021 +732 SDN PCPIE Sudan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007 Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.404 0.799 2 4.371 8.988 15.351 28.494 37.119 46.903 50.639 51.556 53.72 65.937 71.38 76.565 80.811 93.616 101.78 116.939 132.663 153.029 181.944 262.793 372.91 468.628 527.589 688.369 861.501 "1,489.84" "2,339.21" "8,639.50" "36,131.06" "82,905.37" "123,885.12" "158,275.78" "180,368.41" "196,231.71" "212,139.82" 2021 +732 SDN PCPIEPCH Sudan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 97.821 150.261 118.612 105.616 70.799 85.612 30.269 26.359 7.966 1.81 4.198 22.742 8.256 7.264 5.545 15.845 8.721 14.893 13.447 15.352 18.895 44.436 41.903 25.668 12.582 30.474 25.151 72.935 57.011 269.334 318.208 129.457 49.43 27.76 13.958 8.795 8.107 2021 +732 SDN TM_RPCH Sudan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Raw data is CIF, but for WEO purposes and macroframework, conversion to FOB. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.3 5.533 1.885 -4.967 -10.585 -5.624 29.5 0.457 0.842 -6.52 -17.1 -27.8 -8.1 -0.9 -16.276 11.77 24.662 13.325 29.87 -22.744 20.05 5.293 54.049 -2.17 30.616 63.8 14.658 -1.828 -6.519 11.231 5.812 -15.918 4.497 6.405 -5.295 25.14 -10.665 7.603 -19.183 16.711 -0.38 -15.386 1.74 16.015 10.685 10.542 8.542 -3.935 2019 +732 SDN TMG_RPCH Sudan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Raw data is CIF, but for WEO purposes and macroframework, conversion to FOB. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.393 2.403 -0.171 -7.39 -12.997 -8.134 25.296 4.432 2.931 -16.402 -17.1 -27.8 -8.1 -0.9 -16.276 11.77 24.662 13.325 29.87 -22.744 20.05 5.293 54.049 -2.17 30.616 63.8 14.658 -1.828 -6.519 11.231 5.812 -15.918 4.497 6.405 -5.295 25.14 -10.665 7.603 -19.183 16.711 -0.38 -15.386 1.74 16.015 10.685 10.542 8.542 5.873 2019 +732 SDN TX_RPCH Sudan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Raw data is CIF, but for WEO purposes and macroframework, conversion to FOB. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.924 0.747 0.468 13.647 -6.117 -15.699 -26.16 -12.377 -47.541 75.799 6.5 -55.7 37.6 39 -12.892 34.424 22.586 16.227 4.075 36.066 149.67 8.167 11.441 13.297 14.532 -8.012 -0.873 40.566 -3.901 4.397 5.885 -33.602 -64.894 47.441 -7.719 -1.464 -1.48 11.896 -17.314 1.391 -13.993 2.923 19.182 11.756 8.195 9.324 7.843 7.213 2019 +732 SDN TXG_RPCH Sudan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Raw data is CIF, but for WEO purposes and macroframework, conversion to FOB. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -14.005 1.875 1.516 23.98 -4.129 -20.193 -32.585 -8.154 -46.841 71.867 6.5 -55.7 37.6 39 -12.892 34.424 22.586 16.227 4.075 36.066 149.67 8.167 11.441 13.297 14.532 -8.012 -0.873 40.566 -3.901 4.397 5.885 -33.602 -64.894 47.441 -7.719 -1.464 -1.48 11.896 -17.314 1.391 -13.993 2.923 19.182 11.756 8.195 9.324 7.843 7.213 2019 +732 SDN LUR Sudan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: Ministry of Labor and Civil Service and Human Resource Development and staff estimates., World Bank estimates. Latest actual data: 2011 Employment type: Not applicable Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 22.328 22.219 21.426 20.66 19.923 19.211 18.525 17.863 17.225 16.61 15.998 15.409 15.757 15.177 14.618 14 13.5 13 12.5 15.2 15 15.9 15.8 16.183 17.01 17.493 16.77 16.04 14.894 13.733 12.033 14.8 15.2 19.8 21.6 20.6 19.6 19.5 22.1 26.83 28.328 30.606 30.606 28.61 25.674 22.849 20.313 2011 +732 SDN LE Sudan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +732 SDN LP Sudan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: United Nations Population Division of Department of Economic and Social Affairs, World Bank, and Central Bureau of Statistics, Sudan . Latest actual data: 2011 Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 18.68 19.24 19.8 20.36 21.311 21.908 22.521 23.152 23.6 24.2 25.75 26.53 27.32 28.13 28.95 27.95 28.6 29.2 29.8 30.4 31.1 31.9 32.7 33.6 34.474 35.3 36.218 37.159 38.126 39.117 40.134 32.661 35.056 36.164 37.289 38.435 39.599 40.783 41.985 43.222 44.345 45.498 46.681 47.895 49.14 50.418 51.729 53.074 2011 +732 SDN GGR Sudan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.034 0.078 0.131 0.285 0.365 0.701 1.096 1.586 2.055 3.263 3.7 4.707 7.419 11.454 15.319 17.201 20.062 27.378 20.077 29.858 33.255 20.577 30.034 38.746 43.086 45.068 59.765 121.405 159.24 249.332 "1,400.48" "2,969.77" "5,784.49" "8,561.93" "11,305.14" "13,095.72" "14,810.74" 2019 +732 SDN GGR_NGDP Sudan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.758 19.223 25.904 15.644 16.519 9.398 6.695 6.79 7.228 7.596 9.664 9.099 9.855 13.312 16.668 17.874 17.5 16.741 20.203 14.959 17.462 15.906 9.113 9.563 8.792 8.509 6.058 6.743 8.914 7.845 4.823 9.364 9.186 9.906 10.317 10.523 10.426 10.301 2019 +732 SDN GGX Sudan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.031 0.081 0.152 0.198 0.338 0.501 0.975 1.191 1.709 2.272 3.499 4.011 5.034 6.991 11.347 16.927 18.502 23.468 26.712 25.172 29.669 38.114 37.15 48.105 59.37 62.67 74.21 113.522 229.344 378.489 556.046 "1,442.60" "3,692.42" "6,834.55" "9,682.41" "12,603.32" "14,612.87" "16,606.30" 2019 +732 SDN GGX_NGDP Sudan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.965 45.7 50.421 23.686 19.551 12.878 9.305 7.38 7.789 8.396 10.362 9.866 10.541 12.543 16.512 19.75 18.824 19.583 19.712 18.755 17.351 18.23 16.453 15.316 13.472 12.377 9.975 12.808 16.84 18.647 10.756 9.646 11.421 11.705 11.667 11.731 11.634 11.549 2019 +732 SDN GGXCNL Sudan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.016 -0.047 -0.074 -0.067 -0.052 -0.135 -0.274 -0.095 -0.123 -0.216 -0.236 -0.312 -0.327 0.428 0.107 -1.608 -1.301 -3.406 0.666 -5.094 0.189 -4.859 -16.572 -18.07 -20.624 -19.585 -29.142 -53.757 -107.939 -219.249 -306.715 -42.126 -722.647 "-1,050.07" "-1,120.48" "-1,298.18" "-1,517.15" "-1,795.56" 2019 +732 SDN GGXCNL_NGDP Sudan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.207 -26.477 -24.517 -8.042 -3.032 -3.48 -2.61 -0.59 -0.561 -0.8 -0.698 -0.767 -0.685 0.768 0.156 -1.876 -1.323 -2.842 0.491 -3.796 0.111 -2.324 -7.339 -5.753 -4.68 -3.868 -3.917 -6.065 -7.925 -10.802 -5.933 -0.282 -2.235 -1.798 -1.35 -1.208 -1.208 -1.249 2019 +732 SDN GGSB Sudan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +732 SDN GGSB_NPGDP Sudan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +732 SDN GGXONLB Sudan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.016 -0.045 -0.071 -0.062 -0.018 -0.096 -0.174 0.006 0.024 -0.014 0.11 -0.049 0.184 1.158 0.918 -0.746 -0.371 -2.508 1.754 -3.84 1.858 -2.65 -14.047 -16.559 -17.103 -15.998 -26.1 -49.661 -104.724 -215.688 -305.378 -35.943 -652.732 -845.154 -857.611 -836.715 "-1,089.68" "-1,436.89" 2019 +732 SDN GGXONLB_NGDP Sudan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.083 -25.695 -23.524 -7.453 -1.065 -2.461 -1.656 0.036 0.107 -0.052 0.326 -0.121 0.385 2.078 1.336 -0.87 -0.377 -2.093 1.295 -2.861 1.087 -1.267 -6.221 -5.272 -3.881 -3.159 -3.508 -5.603 -7.689 -10.626 -5.907 -0.24 -2.019 -1.447 -1.033 -0.779 -0.868 -0.999 2019 +732 SDN GGXWDN Sudan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +732 SDN GGXWDN_NGDP Sudan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +732 SDN GGXWDG Sudan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.496 2.39 6.672 9.294 23.144 27.058 39.411 43.426 48.376 51.062 58.129 65.405 67.212 64.69 62.618 64.343 75.556 95.286 127.506 163.312 265.7 332.143 372.064 471.899 817.823 "1,325.41" "2,543.28" "4,066.58" "13,615.45" "27,216.20" "61,279.66" "90,663.16" "116,254.80" "133,123.46" "145,697.97" "158,803.53" 2019 +732 SDN GGXWDG_NGDP Sudan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 495.201 285.895 386.474 239.021 220.877 167.671 179.665 160.488 143.248 125.587 121.72 117.353 97.804 75.477 63.706 53.692 55.756 70.995 74.568 78.113 117.671 105.752 84.426 93.196 109.93 149.539 186.741 200.349 263.372 181.974 189.542 155.269 140.089 123.91 115.994 110.445 2019 +732 SDN NGDP_FY Sudan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Revenue - cash, Expenditure - adjusted cash (arrears of more than 90 days need to be recorded on accrual basis) General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;. The net debt data is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.008 0.01 0.013 0.019 0.034 0.043 0.076 0.101 0.177 0.302 0.836 1.726 3.888 10.478 16.137 21.936 27.059 33.771 40.659 47.756 55.734 68.721 85.707 98.292 119.837 135.512 134.215 170.993 209.071 225.798 314.076 440.7 506.351 743.952 886.328 "1,361.93" "2,029.75" "5,169.67" "14,956.13" "32,330.32" "58,391.20" "82,986.61" "107,435.78" "125,608.69" "143,784.79" 2019 +732 SDN BCA Sudan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2019 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Sudanese pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.931 -1.371 -1.1 -0.713 -0.766 -0.825 -1.358 -1.601 -1.841 -2.045 -2.2 -2.5 -1.475 -1.408 -1.476 -1.475 -1.086 -1.098 -1.428 -0.767 -0.518 -0.522 -0.974 -0.939 -0.818 -2.473 -6.496 -3.597 -3.594 -4.927 -1.725 -2.653 -6.259 -5.822 -3.545 -5.461 -4.213 -4.611 -4.679 -5.244 -6.004 -2.594 -2.754 -3.357 -3.672 -3.983 -4.53 -4.769 2019 +732 SDN BCA_NGDPD Sudan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -10.236 -20.994 -23.16 -10.992 -9.588 -14.866 -18.352 -13.381 -19.274 -12.135 -97.981 -98.889 -47.576 -26.842 -24.763 -22.041 -12.964 -10.725 -13.067 -7.16 -3.942 -3.321 -5.368 -4.395 -3.071 -7.028 -14.351 -6.052 -5.543 -8.988 -2.625 -3.992 -12.787 -11.007 -5.838 -8.462 -6.493 -9.429 -13.994 -15.625 -17.464 -7.382 -6.44 -7.542 -7.673 -7.639 -8.007 -7.804 2019 +366 SUR NGDP_R Suriname "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. IMF Staff reports, National Statistical Office, and IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.485 10.684 10.011 9.5 9.215 9.132 8.913 8.129 9.007 9.214 9.076 7.823 8.128 7.95 7.393 8.229 9.15 9.791 10.006 9.916 9.906 10.392 10.781 11.449 12.285 12.889 13.632 14.328 14.922 15.372 16.166 17.111 17.573 18.088 18.134 17.515 16.654 16.915 17.752 17.947 15.092 14.562 14.755 15.102 15.549 16.013 16.493 16.988 2020 +366 SUR NGDP_RPCH Suriname "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -6.5 1.9 -6.3 -5.1 -3 -0.9 -2.4 -8.8 10.8 2.3 -1.5 -13.799 3.9 -2.2 -7 11.3 11.2 7 2.2 -0.9 -0.1 4.902 3.747 6.19 7.305 4.919 5.767 5.099 4.149 3.017 5.163 5.847 2.697 2.931 0.254 -3.414 -4.912 1.566 4.948 1.098 -15.906 -3.516 1.328 2.348 2.962 2.984 3 3 2020 +366 SUR NGDP Suriname "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. IMF Staff reports, National Statistical Office, and IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.006 0.006 0.009 0.021 0.116 0.44 0.495 0.531 0.638 1.091 1.792 2.542 3.459 4.497 5.467 6.538 7.716 8.631 10.384 11.391 12.842 15.475 17.597 18.182 18.518 17.515 20.663 26.893 29.822 31.483 38.353 56.24 79.826 99.29 114.383 128.608 141.853 153.47 2020 +366 SUR NGDPD Suriname "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.276 1.427 1.469 1.419 1.387 1.402 1.43 1.573 1.864 2.177 0.577 0.637 0.59 0.465 0.523 0.993 1.234 1.322 1.588 1.308 1.355 1.167 1.474 1.729 2 2.393 2.812 3.144 3.783 4.15 4.677 4.735 5.332 5.51 5.612 5.126 3.317 3.592 3.996 3.984 2.884 2.854 3.011 3.145 3.266 3.403 3.567 3.768 2020 +366 SUR PPPGDP Suriname "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.187 2.44 2.427 2.394 2.406 2.46 2.449 2.289 2.625 2.791 2.852 2.541 2.701 2.704 2.568 2.919 3.305 3.597 3.718 3.736 3.817 4.094 4.314 4.671 5.147 5.57 6.073 6.555 6.958 7.213 7.677 8.295 9.148 9.854 10.226 9.623 8.509 10.431 11.209 11.534 9.817 9.865 10.707 11.349 11.93 12.514 13.135 13.791 2020 +366 SUR NGDP_D Suriname "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.022 0.024 0.026 0.027 0.027 0.027 0.029 0.035 0.037 0.042 0.061 0.082 0.107 0.263 1.572 5.341 5.409 5.423 6.374 11.003 18.094 24.464 32.081 39.281 44.498 50.725 56.602 60.24 69.59 74.102 79.436 90.435 100.136 100.522 102.12 100 124.069 158.989 167.989 175.419 254.123 386.214 541 657.475 735.629 803.153 860.065 903.395 2020 +366 SUR NGDPRPC Suriname "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "22,226.88" "18,877.26" "19,382.62" "18,677.58" "17,164.95" "18,824.53" "20,684.82" "21,809.05" "22,024.03" "21,507.32" "21,229.70" "21,946.23" "22,496.47" "23,652.12" "24,927.30" "25,853.64" "27,034.76" "28,094.94" "28,859.92" "29,328.49" "30,434.71" "31,692.75" "32,443.65" "32,873.55" "32,452.70" "30,874.19" "28,925.77" "28,994.17" "30,083.39" "30,011.86" "25,047.83" "23,880.67" "23,910.91" "24,182.17" "24,603.16" "25,036.79" "25,482.10" "25,935.34" 2020 +366 SUR NGDPRPPPPC Suriname "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "13,706.48" "11,640.90" "11,952.54" "11,517.76" "10,584.98" "11,608.38" "12,755.56" "13,448.82" "13,581.39" "13,262.76" "13,091.56" "13,533.42" "13,872.73" "14,585.38" "15,371.73" "15,942.97" "16,671.32" "17,325.10" "17,796.83" "18,085.78" "18,767.95" "19,543.73" "20,006.78" "20,271.89" "20,012.37" "19,038.95" "17,837.44" "17,879.62" "18,551.30" "18,507.19" "15,446.06" "14,726.31" "14,744.96" "14,912.24" "15,171.85" "15,439.25" "15,713.86" "15,993.35" 2020 +366 SUR NGDPPC Suriname "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.626 15.499 20.736 49.08 269.914 "1,005.45" "1,118.86" "1,182.75" "1,403.74" "2,366.50" "3,841.24" "5,368.82" "7,217.14" "9,290.81" "11,092.19" "13,114.18" "15,302.23" "16,924.35" "20,083.68" "21,733.04" "24,176.19" "28,661.30" "32,487.67" "33,045.29" "33,140.84" "30,874.19" "35,888.02" "46,097.49" "50,536.65" "52,646.35" "63,652.25" "92,230.37" "129,357.90" "158,991.65" "180,988.02" "201,083.66" "219,162.79" "234,298.64" 2020 +366 SUR NGDPDPC Suriname "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,413.62" "1,535.96" "1,406.58" "1,093.09" "1,213.31" "2,270.81" "2,790.05" "2,945.34" "3,495.32" "2,837.25" "2,904.55" "2,464.82" "3,075.38" "3,571.56" "4,057.75" "4,800.80" "5,577.12" "6,165.52" "7,316.46" "7,917.32" "8,806.02" "8,770.29" "9,844.75" "10,013.73" "10,042.68" "9,036.35" "5,761.78" "6,156.46" "6,772.07" "6,662.87" "4,786.83" "4,680.56" "4,879.82" "5,036.74" "5,168.16" "5,320.51" "5,510.92" "5,752.85" 2020 +366 SUR PPPPC Suriname "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,984.24" "6,132.32" "6,439.98" "6,352.80" "5,963.02" "6,676.67" "7,470.82" "8,012.68" "8,182.74" "8,103.36" "8,179.98" "8,646.57" "9,001.50" "9,650.70" "10,444.04" "11,171.84" "12,042.70" "12,853.17" "13,456.33" "13,762.45" "14,453.21" "15,363.36" "16,889.57" "17,908.84" "18,301.19" "16,962.53" "14,777.81" "17,879.62" "18,994.46" "19,288.28" "16,291.95" "16,178.23" "17,350.39" "18,172.43" "18,876.74" "19,566.44" "20,293.59" "21,054.22" 2020 +366 SUR NGAP_NPGDP Suriname Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +366 SUR PPPSH Suriname Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.016 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.012 0.01 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.008 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.007 0.009 0.009 0.009 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 2020 +366 SUR PPPEX Suriname Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.008 0.045 0.151 0.15 0.148 0.172 0.292 0.47 0.621 0.802 0.963 1.062 1.174 1.271 1.317 1.493 1.579 1.673 1.866 1.924 1.845 1.811 1.82 2.429 2.578 2.661 2.729 3.907 5.701 7.456 8.749 9.588 10.277 10.8 11.128 2020 +366 SUR NID_NGDP Suriname Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +366 SUR NGSD_NGDP Suriname Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. IMF Staff reports, National Statistical Office, and IMF staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.534 -3.049 6.252 28.738 28.434 19.873 18.38 11.058 13.866 15.81 -3.204 11.649 20.109 18.539 19.575 27.42 49.83 51.041 46.655 48.971 59.826 56.754 58.38 60.788 29.697 27.748 34.338 33.866 29.454 36.974 43.266 39.307 40.555 42.063 44.469 47.133 49.264 2020 +366 SUR PCPI Suriname "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. April--June Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.227 0.246 0.264 0.275 0.285 0.316 0.375 0.576 0.618 0.623 0.759 0.838 1.017 1.823 4.426 5.496 5.652 5.995 6.67 10.707 13.872 18.639 21.531 26.483 28.9 32.94 36.656 39.012 44.734 44.599 47.698 56.133 58.945 60.075 62.108 66.391 103.238 125.975 134.717 140.633 189.7 301.85 445.403 566.412 645.71 715.446 771.48 810.054 2021 +366 SUR PCPIPCH Suriname "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 14.151 8.678 7.119 4.374 3.688 10.852 18.664 53.418 7.34 0.758 21.766 10.488 21.311 79.263 142.841 24.162 2.84 6.081 11.248 60.526 29.557 34.366 15.516 23.001 9.126 13.981 11.281 6.426 14.667 -0.3 6.948 17.684 5.009 1.916 3.384 6.896 55.501 22.024 6.939 4.392 34.89 59.12 47.558 27.168 14 10.8 7.832 5 2021 +366 SUR PCPIE Suriname "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. April--June Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.823 0.939 1.249 2.987 10.627 5.386 5.61 6.564 7.54 12.96 18.751 18.916 24.286 27.456 29.945 35.957 37.665 40.804 44.63 45.21 49.867 57.447 59.917 60.276 62.627 78.346 119.4 130.5 137.6 143.4 230.5 370.4 500.907 615.57 690.104 756.352 801.024 841.089 2021 +366 SUR PCPIEPCH Suriname "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.04 33.025 139.138 255.846 -49.322 4.169 16.996 14.867 71.896 44.678 0.878 28.39 13.055 9.065 20.075 4.752 8.333 9.376 1.3 10.3 15.2 4.3 0.6 3.9 25.1 52.4 9.296 5.441 4.215 60.739 60.694 35.234 22.891 12.108 9.6 5.906 5.002 2021 +366 SUR TM_RPCH Suriname Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: IMF staff estimates. WEO exports deflators. GAS price assumptions Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.039 3.327 -4.009 -9.64 -18.757 -16.518 -3.809 -4.276 10.54 21.861 7.301 4.618 -12.984 -15.712 0.427 41.596 16.782 -4.012 4.875 -7.318 -9.582 23.598 10.364 32.785 5.077 34.24 -32.376 1.157 22.299 0.756 -11.255 22.018 15.61 6.558 5.331 11.82 -32.974 -1.732 9.356 17.121 -18.147 -23.144 1.292 2.979 3.498 3.522 3.48 3.48 2020 +366 SUR TMG_RPCH Suriname Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: IMF staff estimates. WEO exports deflators. GAS price assumptions Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.323 13.648 -6.224 -6.401 -20.252 -12.786 -2.625 -0.211 10.572 23.37 7.907 3.155 -17.933 -22.478 -6.564 44.868 27.183 -10.628 5.432 -11.097 -21.884 64.203 14.662 38.839 -2.096 41.24 -32.371 0.699 23.703 7.806 -9.767 8.333 17.496 9.375 -4.304 15.893 -35.653 -5.378 8.974 14.42 -14.079 -20.802 2.946 2.036 2.961 3.107 3.153 3.207 2020 +366 SUR TX_RPCH Suriname Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: IMF staff estimates. WEO exports deflators. GAS price assumptions Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.469 -12.305 -2.832 -9.684 -7.057 6.554 -1.172 -3.586 11.299 -1.819 0.619 -21.539 17.164 -1.956 14.313 16.099 -18.262 9.763 -16.739 17.354 15.623 -18.745 20.772 72.658 -1.301 30.407 -7.818 -11.342 11.534 -7.243 9.65 -1.295 -0.142 1.122 -1.974 -7.899 -15.699 29.209 1.258 -4.208 -11.005 -11.857 9.089 3.327 3.509 2.29 2.332 3.239 2020 +366 SUR TXG_RPCH Suriname Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: IMF staff estimates. WEO exports deflators. GAS price assumptions Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 1.814 -11.768 0.894 -7.751 -4.334 10.743 0.505 -9.208 10.322 4.184 0.735 -23.013 16.95 -9.543 5.937 15.802 -18.965 12.734 -15.207 14.934 15.931 -13.14 28.422 73.672 -10.214 31.765 -10.348 -10.222 13.784 -10.44 18.366 2.372 1.018 0.391 -4.041 -8.912 -16.367 33.461 0.986 -3.424 -8.439 -11.835 5.923 1.957 1.768 1.157 1.163 2.179 2020 +366 SUR LUR Suriname Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Data published by the Central Bank of Suriname (Table 23), compiled by the National Statistics Office. Latest actual data: 2018 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.373 8.418 10.936 9.839 10.626 12 13.767 13.729 9.658 6.549 8.383 11.084 12.281 10.682 9.361 8.711 7.2 7.5 8.1 6.6 5.5 7 10 7 9 8.809 11.147 11.2 10.9 10.6 10.3 10 9.9 9.145 2018 +366 SUR LE Suriname Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +366 SUR LP Suriname Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data published by the National Statistics Office (National Accounts Tables). Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: As published by the Central Bank of Suriname Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.408 0.414 0.419 0.426 0.431 0.437 0.442 0.449 0.454 0.461 0.467 0.474 0.479 0.484 0.493 0.499 0.504 0.51 0.517 0.524 0.531 0.54 0.542 0.55 0.559 0.567 0.576 0.583 0.59 0.598 0.603 0.61 0.617 0.624 0.632 0.64 0.647 0.655 2020 +366 SUR GGR Suriname General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.021 0.094 0.123 0.11 0.153 0.16 0.298 0.644 0.654 0.857 1.072 1.23 1.759 2.382 2.377 2.967 2.68 3.616 4.344 4.28 4.168 3.781 3.662 5.411 6.234 6.434 7.066 15.269 21.991 26.833 30.118 32.939 35.399 37.828 2021 +366 SUR GGR_NGDP Suriname General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.628 16.84 17.976 16.477 17.864 21.41 24.81 20.787 23.956 14.696 16.604 25.327 18.903 19.063 19.61 18.815 22.801 27.596 22.893 26.049 20.873 23.368 24.684 23.538 22.507 21.59 17.723 20.12 20.903 20.438 18.423 27.149 27.548 27.025 26.331 25.612 24.955 24.649 2021 +366 SUR GGX Suriname General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.002 0.002 0.004 0.023 0.089 0.106 0.112 0.194 0.214 0.437 0.555 0.768 0.862 1.138 1.452 1.714 1.949 2.129 2.736 2.7 3.257 4.69 4.886 5.037 5.105 5.592 7.315 7.799 13.325 11.716 19.547 24.967 26.377 28.769 32.092 34.918 37.817 2021 +366 SUR GGX_NGDP Suriname General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.672 26.641 24.429 21.152 19.758 20.244 21.39 21.11 30.345 19.613 24.362 21.838 22.199 19.177 20.813 22.205 22.209 22.582 20.499 24.021 21.027 21.049 26.652 26.871 27.199 29.144 27.063 27.199 26.152 42.325 30.548 34.756 31.277 26.566 25.152 24.953 24.616 24.641 2021 +366 SUR GGXCNL Suriname General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -0.001 -0.001 -0.001 -0.002 0.005 0.017 -0.002 -0.041 -0.054 -0.139 0.089 -0.114 -0.005 -0.066 -0.222 0.046 0.433 0.249 0.231 -0.02 0.359 -0.346 -0.606 -0.869 -1.323 -1.93 -1.904 -1.565 -6.891 -4.65 -4.278 -2.977 0.456 1.349 0.847 0.481 0.011 2021 +366 SUR GGXCNL_NGDP Suriname General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.044 -9.801 -6.452 -4.675 -1.894 1.166 3.42 -0.323 -6.39 -4.918 -7.758 3.49 -3.296 -0.114 -1.202 -3.391 0.592 5.014 2.393 2.028 -0.154 2.319 -1.968 -3.333 -4.692 -7.555 -9.34 -7.079 -5.249 -21.887 -12.125 -7.607 -3.729 0.459 1.18 0.658 0.339 0.007 2021 +366 SUR GGSB Suriname General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.182 0.049 -0.063 -0.221 0.035 0.416 0.233 0.227 -0.052 0.268 -0.459 -0.754 -0.991 -1.314 -1.759 -1.703 -1.512 -6.85 -4.678 -3.95 -2.884 0.455 1.762 1.995 1.756 1.175 2021 +366 SUR GGSB_NPGDP Suriname General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.074 1.065 -1.16 -3.385 0.455 4.88 2.275 1.996 -0.414 1.808 -2.731 -4.38 -5.586 -7.48 -8.014 -6.018 -5.024 -21.643 -10.831 -6.264 -3.318 0.427 1.456 1.477 1.265 0.822 2021 +366 SUR GGXONLB Suriname General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -0.001 -0.001 0.007 0.019 -0.002 -0.041 -0.054 -0.138 0.101 -0.089 0.062 -0.025 -0.105 0.154 0.53 0.31 0.364 0.084 0.499 -0.187 -0.38 -0.716 -1.074 -1.414 -1.232 -0.735 -5.977 -3.239 -0.74 1.351 3.454 5.112 5.132 5.023 5.387 2021 +366 SUR GGXONLB_NGDP Suriname General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.533 -7.111 -4.12 -2.712 -0.762 1.577 3.908 -0.297 -6.389 -4.917 -7.675 3.982 -2.574 1.378 -0.452 -1.6 1.997 6.14 2.987 3.198 0.654 3.222 -1.063 -2.092 -3.867 -6.135 -6.844 -4.582 -2.465 -18.986 -8.445 -1.317 1.692 3.479 4.469 3.99 3.541 3.51 2021 +366 SUR GGXWDN Suriname General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +366 SUR GGXWDN_NGDP Suriname General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +366 SUR GGXWDG Suriname General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.011 0.035 0.071 0.058 0.089 0.138 0.352 0.641 0.946 1.231 1.407 1.612 1.772 1.739 1.417 1.534 1.669 2.224 2.9 3.536 5.073 4.668 7.2 15.453 19.216 19.725 26.835 56.033 70.693 106.927 116.3 136.032 135.962 139.699 142.646 2021 +366 SUR GGXWDG_NGDP Suriname General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.881 75.709 64.387 51.052 30.497 16.258 11.77 16.781 21.644 32.303 35.74 37.194 35.599 31.291 29.483 27.107 22.536 16.418 14.774 14.648 17.317 18.738 20.096 27.902 25.208 41.107 74.787 71.452 66.144 85.236 146.096 125.699 133.951 117.132 118.927 105.718 98.481 92.948 2021 +366 SUR NGDP_FY Suriname "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenues and expenditures (subsidies) are adjusted upward by the amounts netted out by taxpayer companies for settling arrears from other SOEs. Fiscal assumptions: IMF staff projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Calendar year same as FY Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Mixed General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Gross debt includes loans and securities other than shares. Net debt is currently not compiled. Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.006 0.006 0.009 0.021 0.116 0.44 0.495 0.531 0.638 1.091 1.792 2.542 3.459 4.497 5.467 6.538 7.716 8.631 10.384 11.391 12.842 15.475 17.597 18.182 18.518 17.515 20.663 26.893 29.822 31.483 38.353 56.24 79.826 99.29 114.383 128.608 141.853 153.47 2021 +366 SUR BCA Suriname Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Surinamese dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.015 -0.027 -0.056 -0.173 -0.118 -0.032 -0.049 -0.03 -0.037 0.167 -0.002 -0.096 -0.025 0.021 0.053 0.063 -0.063 -0.092 -0.183 -0.09 -0.009 -0.281 -0.201 -0.087 -0.138 -0.147 0.221 0.325 0.325 0.111 0.651 0.431 0.162 -0.196 -0.416 -0.786 -0.161 0.069 -0.119 -0.448 0.261 0.166 -0.06 -0.029 -0.042 -0.051 -0.05 -0.044 2020 +366 SUR BCA_NGDPD Suriname Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 1.215 -1.913 -3.839 -12.167 -8.484 -2.29 -3.446 -1.933 -1.98 7.679 -0.329 -15.05 -4.238 4.535 10.161 6.317 -5.145 -6.965 -11.543 -6.872 -0.701 -24.068 -13.638 -5.05 -6.886 -6.129 7.844 10.32 8.583 2.682 13.913 9.108 3.044 -3.557 -7.419 -15.341 -4.838 1.929 -2.965 -11.251 9.059 5.813 -2 -0.918 -1.292 -1.49 -1.405 -1.169 2020 +144 SWE NGDP_R Sweden "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. In June 2010, the authorities performed a major revision of historical time series data 1993-2009 which involved the introduction of new methods, improved source data and a further adjustment to recommendations from the European Union. Annual data do not always match annual average quarterly data. These discrepancies are because of seasonal adjustment. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2021 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,180.58" "2,279.58" "2,311.42" "2,358.99" "2,461.55" "2,518.81" "2,593.65" "2,679.30" "2,745.42" "2,818.39" "2,839.54" "2,808.22" "2,781.95" "2,731.08" "2,838.41" "2,950.11" "2,996.71" "3,088.72" "3,221.90" "3,358.74" "3,518.83" "3,569.84" "3,648.26" "3,732.53" "3,894.41" "4,005.74" "4,192.52" "4,336.71" "4,317.17" "4,129.81" "4,375.62" "4,515.44" "4,488.88" "4,542.19" "4,662.92" "4,872.25" "4,973.13" "5,100.84" "5,200.30" "5,303.59" "5,188.49" "5,451.81" "5,593.60" "5,586.01" "5,705.81" "5,837.99" "5,951.00" "6,068.05" 2021 +144 SWE NGDP_RPCH Sweden "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.555 4.54 1.397 2.058 4.347 2.326 2.971 3.302 2.468 2.658 0.751 -1.103 -0.935 -1.829 3.93 3.935 1.579 3.071 4.312 4.247 4.766 1.449 2.197 2.31 4.337 2.859 4.663 3.439 -0.451 -4.34 5.952 3.195 -0.588 1.188 2.658 4.489 2.071 2.568 1.95 1.986 -2.17 5.075 2.601 -0.136 2.145 2.317 1.936 1.967 2021 +144 SWE NGDP Sweden "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. In June 2010, the authorities performed a major revision of historical time series data 1993-2009 which involved the introduction of new methods, improved source data and a further adjustment to recommendations from the European Union. Annual data do not always match annual average quarterly data. These discrepancies are because of seasonal adjustment. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2021 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 593.764 648.868 710.306 796.537 895.464 974.383 "1,065.92" "1,153.90" "1,261.48" "1,396.98" "1,538.29" "1,646.15" "1,649.47" "1,657.50" "1,767.22" "1,906.77" "1,956.43" "2,047.27" "2,152.91" "2,264.49" "2,408.15" "2,503.73" "2,598.34" "2,703.55" "2,830.19" "2,931.09" "3,121.67" "3,320.28" "3,412.25" "3,341.17" "3,573.58" "3,727.91" "3,743.09" "3,822.67" "3,992.73" "4,260.47" "4,415.03" "4,625.09" "4,828.31" "5,049.62" "5,038.54" "5,451.81" "5,975.43" "6,487.15" "6,858.19" "7,178.47" "7,463.77" "7,762.79" 2021 +144 SWE NGDPD Sweden "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 140.384 128.148 113.059 103.89 108.255 113.249 149.633 181.991 205.883 216.691 259.9 272.205 283.228 212.953 229.034 267.307 291.746 268.146 270.81 274.071 262.834 242.395 266.848 334.337 385.119 392.219 423.091 491.255 517.706 436.536 495.813 574.094 552.484 586.842 581.964 505.104 515.655 541.019 555.455 533.88 547.054 635.664 603.922 653.962 693.15 732.622 769.87 808.674 2021 +144 SWE PPPGDP Sweden "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 87.604 100.245 107.926 114.461 123.748 130.63 137.22 145.258 154.09 164.389 171.821 175.673 177.996 178.882 189.883 201.494 208.424 218.528 230.516 243.693 261.092 270.844 281.109 293.278 314.211 333.329 359.637 382.059 387.631 373.185 400.15 421.516 432.488 444.617 457.508 481.3 500.373 530.433 553.695 574.794 569.096 622.826 684.458 707.882 738.235 769.376 799.199 830.688 2021 +144 SWE NGDP_D Sweden "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 27.23 28.464 30.73 33.766 36.378 38.684 41.097 43.067 45.948 49.567 54.174 58.619 59.292 60.69 62.261 64.634 65.286 66.282 66.821 67.421 68.436 70.136 71.221 72.432 72.673 73.172 74.458 76.562 79.039 80.904 81.67 82.559 83.386 84.159 85.627 87.444 88.778 90.673 92.847 95.211 97.11 100 106.826 116.132 120.197 122.961 125.42 127.929 2021 +144 SWE NGDPRPC Sweden "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "262,153.37" "273,888.62" "277,565.23" "283,172.84" "295,056.91" "301,360.51" "309,448.83" "318,430.78" "324,559.92" "330,523.41" "330,539.20" "324,870.82" "320,058.43" "312,298.22" "321,947.52" "333,817.41" "338,821.45" "349,101.71" "363,879.02" "379,029.52" "396,140.31" "400,694.32" "408,047.26" "415,850.07" "432,164.86" "442,733.29" "460,046.28" "472,257.92" "466,401.05" "442,131.85" "464,722.16" "476,168.83" "469,749.50" "470,944.23" "478,377.47" "494,593.20" "497,554.17" "504,023.22" "508,329.42" "513,536.41" "499,888.77" "521,588.50" "522,026.42" "516,548.57" "522,992.04" "530,666.11" "536,724.70" "543,306.46" 2021 +144 SWE NGDPRPPPPC Sweden "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "27,261.18" "28,481.52" "28,863.85" "29,446.98" "30,682.80" "31,338.31" "32,179.41" "33,113.43" "33,750.80" "34,370.94" "34,372.58" "33,783.13" "33,282.69" "32,475.71" "33,479.14" "34,713.48" "35,233.85" "36,302.89" "37,839.57" "39,415.06" "41,194.40" "41,667.97" "42,432.60" "43,244.01" "44,940.58" "46,039.58" "47,839.95" "49,109.83" "48,500.78" "45,977.04" "48,326.19" "49,516.52" "48,848.98" "48,973.22" "49,746.20" "51,432.46" "51,740.37" "52,413.09" "52,860.88" "53,402.36" "51,983.15" "54,239.69" "54,285.23" "53,715.59" "54,385.64" "55,183.66" "55,813.69" "56,498.13" 2021 +144 SWE NGDPPC Sweden "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "71,383.57" "77,960.52" "85,296.59" "95,616.11" "107,336.05" "116,578.94" "127,175.34" "137,139.25" "149,130.36" "163,829.14" "179,066.26" "190,436.06" "189,768.93" "189,534.63" "200,447.67" "215,759.42" "221,203.49" "231,391.93" "243,147.36" "255,545.10" "271,102.94" "281,029.86" "290,616.00" "301,208.82" "314,068.46" "323,957.27" "342,541.42" "361,570.77" "368,639.27" "357,700.54" "379,539.53" "393,120.53" "391,704.47" "396,342.65" "409,621.89" "432,490.37" "441,717.20" "457,014.17" "471,966.64" "488,944.61" "485,441.26" "521,588.50" "557,660.94" "599,878.63" "628,619.22" "652,513.59" "673,162.58" "695,045.80" 2021 +144 SWE NGDPDPC Sweden "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "16,877.24" "15,396.75" "13,576.62" "12,470.95" "12,976.14" "13,549.51" "17,852.72" "21,629.29" "24,339.27" "25,412.18" "30,253.86" "31,490.22" "32,584.88" "24,351.05" "25,978.29" "30,246.92" "32,986.12" "30,307.16" "30,585.08" "30,928.57" "29,589.14" "27,207.49" "29,846.19" "37,249.26" "42,736.88" "43,349.85" "46,425.84" "53,496.53" "55,929.86" "46,734.91" "52,658.79" "60,540.22" "57,816.02" "60,845.01" "59,704.81" "51,274.28" "51,590.47" "53,459.07" "54,295.73" "51,694.50" "52,706.29" "60,815.54" "56,361.43" "60,473.03" "63,533.86" "66,594.44" "69,435.11" "72,405.09" 2021 +144 SWE PPPPC Sweden "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,531.89" "12,044.34" "12,960.23" "13,739.84" "14,833.19" "15,629.11" "16,371.72" "17,263.62" "18,216.39" "19,278.57" "20,000.99" "20,322.84" "20,478.07" "20,455.12" "21,537.57" "22,799.88" "23,565.41" "24,699.06" "26,034.34" "27,500.42" "29,393.06" "30,400.78" "31,441.16" "32,674.81" "34,868.25" "36,841.13" "39,463.05" "41,605.35" "41,877.31" "39,952.65" "42,498.76" "44,450.32" "45,258.81" "46,098.79" "46,936.61" "48,857.88" "50,061.58" "52,413.09" "54,123.64" "55,656.20" "54,829.97" "59,587.35" "63,877.42" "65,459.17" "67,666.35" "69,935.28" "72,080.34" "74,376.14" 2021 +144 SWE NGAP_NPGDP Sweden Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.74 -0.891 -1.475 -1.366 0.499 0.638 1.057 1.702 2.411 3.3 3.487 1.358 -1.717 -5.133 -3.722 -1.661 -2.249 -1.732 -0.616 0.243 2.259 0.888 0.094 -0.31 0.806 0.812 3.18 4.408 1.739 -4.5 -1.098 0.534 -1.38 -2.127 -1.269 0.756 0.262 1.346 1.562 1.844 -2.737 0.176 0.888 -1.111 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +144 SWE PPPSH Sweden Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.654 0.671 0.678 0.676 0.675 0.667 0.664 0.661 0.648 0.641 0.621 0.6 0.535 0.515 0.52 0.521 0.51 0.505 0.513 0.517 0.517 0.512 0.509 0.501 0.496 0.487 0.484 0.475 0.459 0.441 0.444 0.44 0.43 0.421 0.417 0.43 0.431 0.434 0.427 0.424 0.428 0.425 0.423 0.412 0.408 0.404 0.398 0.393 2021 +144 SWE PPPEX Sweden Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.778 6.473 6.581 6.959 7.236 7.459 7.768 7.944 8.187 8.498 8.953 9.371 9.267 9.266 9.307 9.463 9.387 9.368 9.339 9.292 9.223 9.244 9.243 9.218 9.007 8.793 8.68 8.69 8.803 8.953 8.931 8.844 8.655 8.598 8.727 8.852 8.823 8.719 8.72 8.785 8.854 8.753 8.73 9.164 9.29 9.33 9.339 9.345 2021 +144 SWE NID_NGDP Sweden Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. In June 2010, the authorities performed a major revision of historical time series data 1993-2009 which involved the introduction of new methods, improved source data and a further adjustment to recommendations from the European Union. Annual data do not always match annual average quarterly data. These discrepancies are because of seasonal adjustment. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2021 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.761 22.141 21.868 21.766 22.577 24.493 23.217 24.142 25.08 27.257 26.785 23.392 21.866 19.084 20.418 20.847 20.608 20.474 21.594 21.775 22.91 22.961 22.139 21.946 21.853 22.279 23.256 24.882 24.591 21.037 22.962 23.834 22.591 22.523 23.504 24.429 24.715 25.725 26.008 25.124 25.097 25.908 27.496 27.808 28.072 28.04 27.778 27.529 2021 +144 SWE NGSD_NGDP Sweden Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. In June 2010, the authorities performed a major revision of historical time series data 1993-2009 which involved the introduction of new methods, improved source data and a further adjustment to recommendations from the European Union. Annual data do not always match annual average quarterly data. These discrepancies are because of seasonal adjustment. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2021 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.761 22.141 18.841 21.05 23.247 23.467 23.837 24.298 24.842 25.825 24.374 21.667 19.229 17.835 21.419 23.972 23.869 24.274 25.096 25.595 26.722 27.566 26.5 27.749 27.782 28.229 31.332 32.932 32.301 26.936 28.799 29.266 28.06 27.752 27.717 27.743 27.105 28.676 28.724 30.621 30.989 31.26 31.316 31.278 31.576 31.315 30.901 30.698 2021 +144 SWE PCPI Sweden "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Consumer Price Index (Shadow Index) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. The annual HICP series is constructed from an average over the fourth quarter rather than the December print. It is calculated using a 3-month moving average of the year-on-year changes of HICP for the last 3 months of the year. Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022 29.799 33.407 36.273 39.504 42.672 45.816 47.756 49.772 52.658 56.047 61.915 67.359 68.287 71.489 73.569 75.383 76.152 77.536 78.318 78.765 79.785 81.924 83.51 85.446 86.317 87.038 88.343 89.827 92.834 94.633 96.431 97.743 98.659 99.095 99.302 100 101.139 103.029 105.128 106.937 107.642 110.496 118.494 128.408 132.903 135.959 138.678 141.452 2021 +144 SWE PCPIPCH Sweden "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.452 12.108 8.578 8.907 8.021 7.367 4.233 4.222 5.798 6.437 10.47 8.792 1.378 4.689 2.91 2.465 1.02 1.818 1.008 0.57 1.295 2.681 1.936 2.318 1.019 0.835 1.5 1.679 3.347 1.938 1.9 1.36 0.937 0.442 0.209 0.702 1.139 1.869 2.037 1.721 0.659 2.652 7.238 8.367 3.5 2.3 2 2 2021 +144 SWE PCPIE Sweden "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Consumer Price Index (Shadow Index) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes. The annual HICP series is constructed from an average over the fourth quarter rather than the December print. It is calculated using a 3-month moving average of the year-on-year changes of HICP for the last 3 months of the year. Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022 31.225 34.076 37.102 40.379 43.443 46.236 47.915 50.431 53.41 56.888 63.243 68.199 68.562 72.074 73.975 75.686 76.045 78.051 78.105 78.865 80.052 82.484 83.799 85.401 86.365 87.318 88.544 90.574 92.988 95.152 96.842 97.651 98.601 98.85 99.156 100 101.412 103.213 105.499 107.308 107.647 111.213 120.366 129.995 134.545 137.639 140.392 143.2 2021 +144 SWE PCPIEPCH Sweden "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 14.074 9.131 8.88 8.834 7.586 6.429 3.631 5.253 5.907 6.511 11.172 7.837 0.532 5.124 2.637 2.313 0.474 2.639 0.068 0.974 1.504 3.038 1.595 1.911 1.128 1.104 1.404 2.292 2.665 2.327 1.777 0.835 0.973 0.253 0.309 0.851 1.412 1.776 2.215 1.714 0.316 3.313 8.23 8 3.5 2.3 2 2 2021 +144 SWE TM_RPCH Sweden Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -20.96 -15.832 -17.433 -1.951 3.431 25.522 19.906 9.655 1.608 10.592 -7.646 5.365 -18.114 14.259 19.64 9.203 -0.057 6.993 5.007 13.024 -2.123 -1.819 4.048 7.302 8.383 8.125 9.519 2.857 -14.189 11.816 7.314 0.122 1.023 6.553 5.031 4.803 4.464 4.146 2.387 -5.906 9.771 7.557 0.629 2 3 3 3.05 2021 +144 SWE TMG_RPCH Sweden Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -7.544 3.951 2.559 5.399 8.605 3.976 6.881 4.613 6.153 1.801 -6.796 1.185 1.914 14.833 10.256 2.394 11.146 11.013 3.113 12.632 -4.301 -0.436 4.878 7.796 8.135 9.37 9.396 2.093 -16.477 16.228 8.466 -0.894 -0.926 5.225 5.495 5.45 3.693 4.789 -0.395 -3.675 9.914 3 0.1 2 3 3 3 2021 +144 SWE TX_RPCH Sweden Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -14.939 -15.925 -9.607 -1.081 -2.069 22.172 18.392 7.627 -1.808 10.898 -3.746 6.1 -15.104 15.094 22.652 11.139 -0.423 4.787 7.836 12.709 1.684 0.272 3.399 12.087 7.067 9.045 5.905 1.534 -15.377 11.107 8.411 0.558 0.709 3.814 4.995 1.919 4.155 4.253 6.634 -5.804 8.123 3.023 0.514 3.435 3.4 3.552 3.501 2021 +144 SWE TXG_RPCH Sweden Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2021 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a 1.63 3.699 12.023 7.978 3.205 2.929 3.701 2.978 2.604 -0.047 -2.291 1.311 9.763 16.687 15.627 4.422 13.337 8.18 6.211 13.292 -1.124 -0.015 5.21 11.394 5.876 9.282 4.573 0.902 -19.192 14.876 8.57 -0.519 -3.37 3.474 1.917 2.593 5.706 5.12 4.508 -3.479 8.492 2.6 3 3.2 3.4 3.2 3.2 2021 +144 SWE LUR Sweden Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022 2.7 3.417 4.342 4.758 4.233 3.85 3.608 2.867 2.35 2.025 2.242 4 7.1 11.15 10.783 10.417 10.883 10.875 8.817 7.55 6.342 5.825 5.95 6.567 7.375 7.783 7.242 6.317 6.35 8.483 8.775 7.95 8.15 8.208 8.1 7.592 7.15 6.858 6.517 6.975 8.542 8.8 7.643 7.4 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.2 2021 +144 SWE LE Sweden Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022 4.219 4.216 4.207 4.213 4.243 4.289 4.318 4.367 4.433 4.496 4.538 4.446 4.256 4.01 3.98 4.038 4.016 3.975 4.039 4.128 4.218 4.296 4.31 4.299 4.282 4.297 4.377 4.488 4.54 4.446 4.471 4.573 4.605 4.652 4.719 4.783 4.855 4.966 5.04 5.074 5.002 5.059 5.143 5.188 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +144 SWE LP Sweden Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022 8.318 8.323 8.327 8.331 8.343 8.358 8.382 8.414 8.459 8.527 8.591 8.644 8.692 8.745 8.816 8.837 8.844 8.848 8.854 8.861 8.883 8.909 8.941 8.976 9.011 9.048 9.113 9.183 9.256 9.341 9.416 9.483 9.556 9.645 9.747 9.851 9.995 10.12 10.23 10.328 10.379 10.452 10.715 10.814 10.91 11.001 11.088 11.169 2021 +144 SWE GGR Sweden General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 320.699 373.71 409.928 467.925 520.29 571.119 640.072 709.689 758.578 839.622 939.032 "1,009.90" 953.335 943.452 996.272 "1,049.23" "1,113.87" "1,152.92" "1,214.73" "1,264.21" "1,332.50" "1,328.72" "1,331.77" "1,394.94" "1,462.70" "1,556.72" "1,629.45" "1,715.20" "1,737.29" "1,686.78" "1,761.43" "1,803.83" "1,825.89" "1,878.43" "1,922.24" "2,061.76" "2,197.93" "2,296.53" "2,394.61" "2,455.13" "2,424.83" "2,703.90" "2,940.51" "3,141.71" "3,362.72" "3,499.08" "3,624.81" "3,769.29" 2020 +144 SWE GGR_NGDP Sweden General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 54.011 57.594 57.711 58.745 58.103 58.613 60.049 61.503 60.134 60.103 61.044 61.349 57.796 56.92 56.375 55.026 56.934 56.315 56.423 55.828 55.333 53.07 51.255 51.597 51.682 53.111 52.198 51.658 50.913 50.485 49.29 48.387 48.78 49.139 48.144 48.393 49.783 49.654 49.595 48.62 48.126 49.596 49.21 48.43 49.032 48.744 48.565 48.556 2020 +144 SWE GGX Sweden General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 352.27 401.512 453.655 505.457 543.879 602.851 639.728 667.587 712.546 789.512 882 "1,004.87" "1,092.83" "1,122.87" "1,150.55" "1,182.19" "1,174.35" "1,184.64" "1,196.52" "1,249.88" "1,256.97" "1,293.51" "1,368.38" "1,427.82" "1,456.98" "1,503.64" "1,562.80" "1,604.59" "1,671.74" "1,714.73" "1,764.65" "1,816.42" "1,867.57" "1,934.34" "1,983.11" "2,061.23" "2,152.24" "2,230.73" "2,355.10" "2,426.63" "2,565.43" "2,718.09" "2,934.72" "3,165.12" "3,313.20" "3,457.95" "3,594.89" "3,742.60" 2020 +144 SWE GGX_NGDP Sweden General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 59.328 61.879 63.868 63.457 60.737 61.87 60.016 57.855 56.485 56.516 57.336 61.043 66.253 67.745 65.105 61.999 60.025 57.865 55.577 55.194 52.197 51.663 52.664 52.813 51.48 51.3 50.063 48.327 48.992 51.321 49.38 48.725 49.894 50.602 49.668 48.38 48.748 48.231 48.777 48.056 50.916 49.857 49.113 48.791 48.31 48.171 48.165 48.212 2020 +144 SWE GGXCNL Sweden General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" -31.572 -27.802 -43.727 -37.533 -23.588 -31.732 0.344 42.103 46.032 50.111 57.032 5.029 -139.498 -179.414 -154.274 -132.962 -60.474 -31.727 18.21 14.337 75.529 35.214 -36.613 -32.884 5.718 53.081 66.65 110.605 65.548 -27.942 -3.219 -12.586 -41.677 -55.911 -60.872 0.524 45.686 65.802 39.513 28.497 -140.604 -14.193 5.788 -23.407 49.527 41.127 29.927 26.692 2020 +144 SWE GGXCNL_NGDP Sweden General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -5.317 -4.285 -6.156 -4.712 -2.634 -3.257 0.032 3.649 3.649 3.587 3.707 0.306 -8.457 -10.824 -8.73 -6.973 -3.091 -1.55 0.846 0.633 3.136 1.406 -1.409 -1.216 0.202 1.811 2.135 3.331 1.921 -0.836 -0.09 -0.338 -1.113 -1.463 -1.525 0.012 1.035 1.423 0.818 0.564 -2.791 -0.26 0.097 -0.361 0.722 0.573 0.401 0.344 2020 +144 SWE GGSB Sweden General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -182.88 -192.924 -181.307 -109.903 -91.664 -53.458 -60.374 -33.945 37.348 -22.729 -4.574 -14.562 32.008 28.172 54.554 32.183 35.079 12.708 -20.426 -32.019 -34.292 -36.19 -29.059 32.099 41.276 15.469 -8.271 -84.307 -18.75 -16.444 3.878 75.999 57.505 29.924 26.692 2020 +144 SWE GGSB_NPGDP Sweden General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.467 -10.51 -9.351 -5.491 -4.4 -2.468 -2.673 -1.441 1.505 -0.876 -0.169 -0.519 1.101 0.931 1.715 0.96 1.003 0.352 -0.551 -0.844 -0.878 -0.895 -0.687 0.729 0.904 0.325 -0.167 -1.627 -0.345 -0.278 0.059 1.097 0.797 0.401 0.344 2020 +144 SWE GGXONLB Sweden General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" -26.643 -17.187 -23.505 -12.639 8.197 8.588 36.316 74.729 72.347 74.798 78.891 28.866 -113.432 -163.344 -120.079 -87.583 -7.054 29.706 73.768 70.421 125.79 77.739 14.444 0.293 36.214 82.385 96.318 134.029 83.593 -12.072 10.005 5.295 -31.797 -47.062 -55.908 1.488 44.341 63.61 37.943 24.911 -146.352 -20.27 -1.905 -32.283 41.085 33.63 22.445 19.264 2020 +144 SWE GGXONLB_NGDP Sweden General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -4.487 -2.649 -3.309 -1.587 0.915 0.881 3.407 6.476 5.735 5.354 5.128 1.754 -6.877 -9.855 -6.795 -4.593 -0.361 1.451 3.426 3.11 5.224 3.105 0.556 0.011 1.28 2.811 3.085 4.037 2.45 -0.361 0.28 0.142 -0.849 -1.231 -1.4 0.035 1.004 1.375 0.786 0.493 -2.905 -0.372 -0.032 -0.498 0.599 0.468 0.301 0.248 2020 +144 SWE GGXWDN Sweden General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 515.211 894.308 847.394 904.324 "1,020.54" "1,087.61" 984.237 586.484 757.978 760.642 790.679 806.238 772.145 645.493 518.583 461.342 480.225 477.024 434.487 420.703 435.369 448.136 474.946 392.046 286.869 282.935 217.745 432.051 462.706 456.918 480.325 430.798 389.671 359.744 333.052 2020 +144 SWE GGXWDN_NGDP Sweden General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.084 50.605 44.441 46.223 49.849 50.518 43.464 24.354 30.274 29.274 29.246 28.487 26.343 20.678 15.619 13.52 14.373 13.349 11.655 11.239 11.389 11.224 11.148 8.88 6.202 5.86 4.312 8.575 8.487 7.647 7.404 6.282 5.428 4.82 4.29 2020 +144 SWE GGXWDG Sweden General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,089.15" "1,204.37" "1,302.81" "1,343.66" "1,380.46" "1,402.20" "1,360.22" "1,209.60" "1,296.01" "1,293.12" "1,332.06" "1,371.97" "1,429.43" "1,363.13" "1,294.14" "1,279.95" "1,361.16" "1,360.31" "1,384.88" "1,403.63" "1,535.22" "1,791.62" "1,863.47" "1,865.59" "1,883.82" "1,878.59" "1,762.03" "1,976.33" "2,006.99" "2,001.20" "2,024.61" "1,975.08" "1,933.95" "1,904.03" "1,877.34" 2020 +144 SWE GGXWDG_NGDP Sweden General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.711 68.15 68.325 68.679 67.429 65.131 60.067 50.229 51.763 49.767 49.271 48.476 48.768 43.667 38.977 37.511 40.739 38.066 37.149 37.499 40.161 44.872 43.739 42.255 40.73 38.908 34.894 39.224 36.813 33.49 31.21 28.799 26.941 25.51 24.184 2020 +144 SWE NGDP_FY Sweden "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal estimates for 2021 and 2022 are based on authorities Spring Fiscal Policy Bill and the Spring Amending Budget for 2022 and were updated with authorities latest interim forecast. The impact of cyclical developments on the fiscal accounts is calculated using the 2014 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development elasticity to take into account output and employment gaps. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Nominal Value debt valuation is consistent with Eurostat's definition Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as gross debt minus the asset holdings of currency and deposits, debt securities, and loans. Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" 593.764 648.868 710.306 796.537 895.464 974.383 "1,065.92" "1,153.90" "1,261.48" "1,396.98" "1,538.29" "1,646.15" "1,649.47" "1,657.50" "1,767.22" "1,906.77" "1,956.43" "2,047.27" "2,152.91" "2,264.49" "2,408.15" "2,503.73" "2,598.34" "2,703.55" "2,830.19" "2,931.09" "3,121.67" "3,320.28" "3,412.25" "3,341.17" "3,573.58" "3,727.91" "3,743.09" "3,822.67" "3,992.73" "4,260.47" "4,415.03" "4,625.09" "4,828.31" "5,049.62" "5,038.54" "5,451.81" "5,975.43" "6,487.15" "6,858.19" "7,178.47" "7,463.77" "7,762.79" 2020 +144 SWE BCA Sweden Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Swedish krona Data last updated: 09/2022" -4.331 -2.778 -3.422 -0.743 0.725 -1.162 0.927 0.284 -0.49 -3.102 -6.268 -4.696 -7.469 -2.659 2.294 8.355 9.514 10.19 9.484 10.469 10.019 11.163 11.636 19.403 22.833 23.337 34.168 39.549 39.917 25.752 28.942 31.185 30.214 30.688 24.516 16.74 12.322 15.967 15.082 29.35 32.236 34.023 23.068 22.693 24.289 23.993 24.045 25.624 2021 +144 SWE BCA_NGDPD Sweden Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.085 -2.167 -3.027 -0.716 0.67 -1.026 0.619 0.156 -0.238 -1.432 -2.412 -1.725 -2.637 -1.249 1.002 3.126 3.261 3.8 3.502 3.82 3.812 4.605 4.36 5.803 5.929 5.95 8.076 8.051 7.71 5.899 5.837 5.432 5.469 5.229 4.213 3.314 2.39 2.951 2.715 5.497 5.893 5.352 3.82 3.47 3.504 3.275 3.123 3.169 2021 +146 CHE NGDP_R Switzerland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 363.294 369.22 364.272 366.474 377.715 391.739 398.933 405.085 418.384 436.923 453.144 448.934 448.283 447.636 453.46 456.006 458.138 468.335 482.067 490.02 510.036 518.384 518.055 517.615 530.827 545.848 568.531 590.859 606.761 592.756 611.839 623.419 630.911 642.521 657.362 667.779 681.694 691.442 711.244 719.511 701.42 731.089 747.195 753.174 766.731 775.932 789.899 799.377 2021 +146 CHE NGDP_RPCH Switzerland "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.11 1.631 -1.34 0.605 3.067 3.713 1.836 1.542 3.283 4.431 3.713 -0.929 -0.145 -0.144 1.301 0.561 0.468 2.226 2.932 1.65 4.085 1.637 -0.064 -0.085 2.553 2.83 4.156 3.927 2.691 -2.308 3.219 1.893 1.202 1.84 2.31 1.585 2.084 1.43 2.864 1.162 -2.514 4.23 2.203 0.8 1.8 1.2 1.8 1.2 2021 +146 CHE NGDP Switzerland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 205.217 220.248 233.26 240.388 257.057 272.655 286.161 296.875 315.136 340.494 369.392 385.748 393.409 401.921 412.012 417.376 420.476 427.75 439.495 446.945 471.495 483.86 482.414 487.666 501.647 520.548 553.778 589.17 614.035 602.472 623.866 635.546 643.591 654.778 665.731 667.779 677.524 684.65 709.742 717.31 693.893 730.89 766.362 783.558 808.812 830.424 857.622 880.046 2021 +146 CHE NGDPD Switzerland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 122.466 112.129 114.891 114.517 109.4 110.965 159.074 199.086 215.36 208.135 265.911 269.003 279.764 272.006 301.246 352.97 340.188 294.733 303.139 297.536 279.182 286.712 309.516 362.132 403.417 418.051 441.664 490.825 566.928 553.671 598.199 715.671 686.362 706.414 726.66 693.882 687.567 695.293 725.788 721.851 738.998 799.796 807.418 834.596 878.422 914.533 963.364 "1,003.35" 2021 +146 CHE PPPGDP Switzerland "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 114.054 126.881 132.915 138.955 148.387 158.762 164.933 171.619 183.503 199.149 214.273 219.461 224.137 229.118 237.057 243.386 249.002 258.933 269.525 277.832 295.732 307.345 311.936 317.823 334.685 354.948 381.105 406.777 425.735 418.574 437.242 454.774 475.3 498.887 519.388 540.512 563.624 580.253 611.129 629.292 620.862 674.013 737.838 770.241 800.558 825.222 856.069 883.106 2021 +146 CHE NGDP_D Switzerland "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 56.488 59.652 64.035 65.595 68.056 69.601 71.732 73.287 75.322 77.93 81.518 85.925 87.759 89.787 90.859 91.529 91.779 91.334 91.169 91.209 92.443 93.34 93.12 94.214 94.503 95.365 97.405 99.714 101.199 101.639 101.966 101.945 102.01 101.908 101.273 100 99.388 99.018 99.789 99.694 98.927 99.973 102.565 104.034 105.488 107.023 108.574 110.091 2021 +146 CHE NGDPRPC Switzerland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "57,629.08" "58,282.56" "57,158.56" "57,172.25" "58,760.92" "60,678.32" "61,516.22" "62,101.07" "63,710.04" "66,000.39" "67,896.88" "66,439.83" "65,509.75" "64,799.64" "65,068.22" "64,967.32" "64,873.75" "66,139.66" "67,935.08" "68,784.35" "71,194.31" "72,017.82" "71,396.79" "70,770.39" "72,084.04" "73,613.96" "76,220.78" "78,686.79" "79,910.55" "76,961.34" "78,581.96" "79,214.56" "79,309.94" "79,925.53" "80,757.02" "81,060.80" "81,865.50" "82,119.00" "83,833.59" "84,202.61" "81,503.60" "84,323.99" "85,540.11" "85,582.71" "86,474.64" "86,860.88" "87,766.13" "88,158.14" 2020 +146 CHE NGDPRPPPPC Switzerland "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "48,361.86" "48,910.26" "47,967.01" "47,978.49" "49,311.70" "50,920.76" "51,623.92" "52,114.73" "53,464.95" "55,387.00" "56,978.52" "55,755.77" "54,975.26" "54,379.34" "54,604.73" "54,520.06" "54,441.53" "55,503.87" "57,010.58" "57,723.28" "59,745.69" "60,436.78" "59,915.62" "59,389.94" "60,492.36" "61,776.25" "63,963.87" "66,033.33" "67,060.30" "64,585.34" "65,945.35" "66,476.23" "66,556.27" "67,072.86" "67,770.64" "68,025.58" "68,700.87" "68,913.61" "70,352.48" "70,662.16" "68,397.17" "70,764.02" "71,784.58" "71,820.33" "72,568.83" "72,892.96" "73,652.64" "73,981.61" 2020 +146 CHE NGDPPC Switzerland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "32,553.38" "34,766.77" "36,601.24" "37,502.00" "39,990.12" "42,232.73" "44,126.65" "45,512.10" "47,987.88" "51,434.08" "55,347.93" "57,088.65" "57,490.68" "58,181.91" "59,120.62" "59,463.76" "59,540.68" "60,408.15" "61,935.63" "62,737.86" "65,814.50" "67,221.42" "66,484.84" "66,675.66" "68,121.52" "70,201.96" "74,242.93" "78,461.82" "80,868.50" "78,222.83" "80,126.57" "80,755.54" "80,903.91" "81,450.18" "81,785.10" "81,060.82" "81,364.75" "81,312.29" "83,656.50" "83,945.04" "80,628.98" "84,301.04" "87,734.36" "89,035.22" "91,220.73" "92,961.00" "95,290.87" "97,054.53" 2020 +146 CHE NGDPDPC Switzerland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "19,426.64" "17,699.84" "18,027.73" "17,865.40" "17,019.37" "17,187.86" "24,529.57" "30,520.62" "32,794.29" "31,440.37" "39,842.78" "39,811.01" "40,883.18" "39,375.51" "43,226.54" "50,287.79" "48,171.68" "41,623.12" "42,719.73" "41,765.24" "38,970.18" "39,832.20" "42,656.56" "49,512.21" "54,782.27" "56,379.11" "59,212.28" "65,364.92" "74,664.61" "71,886.62" "76,830.13" "90,936.62" "86,280.53" "87,873.42" "89,270.32" "84,229.41" "82,570.75" "82,576.40" "85,547.81" "84,476.47" "85,870.06" "92,248.64" "92,434.49" "94,834.64" "99,071.58" "102,376.41" "107,040.01" "110,652.65" 2020 +146 CHE PPPPC Switzerland "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "18,092.33" "20,028.56" "20,856.00" "21,677.92" "23,084.44" "24,591.41" "25,432.98" "26,309.83" "27,943.27" "30,083.01" "32,105.57" "32,479.12" "32,754.26" "33,167.08" "34,015.94" "34,675.33" "35,259.41" "36,567.27" "37,982.69" "38,999.41" "41,280.32" "42,698.60" "42,990.14" "43,454.02" "45,448.74" "47,868.86" "51,093.37" "54,171.86" "56,069.34" "54,346.11" "56,157.50" "57,785.79" "59,748.62" "62,058.39" "63,806.82" "65,612.04" "67,686.31" "68,913.61" "72,033.08" "73,644.45" "72,142.90" "77,740.87" "84,468.91" "87,522.06" "90,289.78" "92,378.59" "95,118.36" "97,392.02" 2020 +146 CHE NGAP_NPGDP Switzerland Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +146 CHE PPPSH Switzerland Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.851 0.85 0.835 0.821 0.81 0.811 0.798 0.781 0.771 0.777 0.775 0.749 0.674 0.66 0.649 0.63 0.609 0.599 0.6 0.59 0.586 0.581 0.565 0.542 0.528 0.519 0.513 0.506 0.505 0.495 0.485 0.475 0.472 0.472 0.474 0.483 0.485 0.474 0.471 0.464 0.467 0.46 0.456 0.448 0.442 0.433 0.427 0.418 2021 +146 CHE PPPEX Switzerland Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.799 1.736 1.755 1.73 1.732 1.717 1.735 1.73 1.717 1.71 1.724 1.758 1.755 1.754 1.738 1.715 1.689 1.652 1.631 1.609 1.594 1.574 1.547 1.534 1.499 1.467 1.453 1.448 1.442 1.439 1.427 1.397 1.354 1.312 1.282 1.235 1.202 1.18 1.161 1.14 1.118 1.084 1.039 1.017 1.01 1.006 1.002 0.997 2021 +146 CHE NID_NGDP Switzerland Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 34.183 31.474 31.041 31.495 29.017 29.833 31.933 31.522 32.562 33.323 34.974 31.697 28.903 27.529 28.31 28.067 27.591 26.096 27.277 27.062 27.139 27.621 26.189 25.982 24.599 27.1 27.722 26.704 27.367 28.278 25.889 28.431 26.541 25.086 25.487 25.075 25.458 25.863 25.593 26.29 29.88 26.208 26.545 26.295 26.211 26.157 26.128 26.171 2021 +146 CHE NGSD_NGDP Switzerland Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 33.662 33.838 34.391 32.213 34.619 35.304 34.917 34.863 36.793 37.286 37.93 35.878 33.594 33.946 33.905 32.926 32.921 34.526 34.871 35.589 37.784 34.439 33.16 37.03 37.484 38.763 40.518 35.399 28.905 34.427 39.494 35.296 36.069 35.328 33.091 34.632 33.552 32.208 31.759 31.801 32.746 35.653 32.746 32.699 33.654 33.16 33.5 33.198 2021 +146 CHE PCPI Switzerland "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. 12/01/2020 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 55.109 58.683 62.011 63.841 65.715 67.967 68.472 69.455 70.755 72.987 76.931 81.439 84.727 87.516 88.261 89.848 90.576 91.045 91.062 91.798 93.231 94.154 94.758 95.361 96.124 97.252 98.286 99.008 101.412 100.926 101.62 101.852 101.146 100.928 100.915 99.763 99.33 99.861 100.794 101.158 100.422 101.007 104.092 106.584 108.232 109.62 110.719 111.822 2021 +146 CHE PCPIPCH Switzerland "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 4.022 6.486 5.671 2.95 2.937 3.427 0.743 1.435 1.872 3.154 5.404 5.859 4.037 3.293 0.851 1.798 0.81 0.518 0.019 0.808 1.561 0.991 0.641 0.636 0.801 1.173 1.064 0.735 2.428 -0.48 0.688 0.228 -0.693 -0.216 -0.012 -1.142 -0.434 0.535 0.934 0.361 -0.727 0.582 3.055 2.394 1.546 1.283 1.002 0.996 2021 +146 CHE PCPIE Switzerland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020. 12/01/2020 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 56.44 60.148 63.411 64.739 66.605 68.728 68.741 70.023 71.402 75.001 78.994 83.146 86.018 88.155 88.522 90.217 90.895 91.211 91.034 92.53 93.908 94.219 95.049 95.581 96.813 97.758 98.372 100.362 101.083 101.382 101.925 101.327 100.887 100.969 100.659 99.374 99.388 100.242 100.931 101.079 100.233 101.757 105.671 107.362 108.972 110.171 111.184 112.363 2021 +146 CHE PCPIEPCH Switzerland "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 4.426 6.57 5.424 2.095 2.882 3.188 0.018 1.865 1.97 5.04 5.323 5.256 3.454 2.485 0.416 1.915 0.752 0.348 -0.194 1.643 1.489 0.332 0.88 0.56 1.289 0.975 0.629 2.022 0.719 0.296 0.535 -0.586 -0.434 0.082 -0.308 -1.276 0.014 0.859 0.687 0.147 -0.837 1.521 3.846 1.6 1.5 1.1 0.92 1.06 2021 +146 CHE TM_RPCH Switzerland Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.447 7.375 2.159 1.195 5.664 6.106 11.404 -1.325 5.82 7.119 5.842 -3.456 1.262 -1.276 4.6 6.024 3.678 10.693 4.964 4.164 7.99 1.416 -1.991 0.891 4.68 9.517 2.816 5.998 4.461 -2.731 7.876 8.856 -2.11 12.486 -6.699 4.78 5.241 -0.31 0.713 0.293 -3.012 4.879 1.463 0.542 4.5 4.46 4.46 4.46 2021 +146 CHE TMG_RPCH Switzerland Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.905 7.65 1.318 0.785 5.982 6.058 13.762 -3.026 5.461 8.747 6.982 -4.222 -0.575 -3.46 3.9 6.752 3.764 12.863 3.507 2.024 6.166 1.697 -2.817 1.869 2.319 10.906 3.369 6.204 5.996 -5.934 8.356 9.208 -5.542 16.468 -11.705 2.908 5.739 -2.184 1.33 -0.949 -1.676 4.376 0.906 -0.911 4.5 4.46 4.46 4.46 2021 +146 CHE TX_RPCH Switzerland Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.357 13.899 -1.491 -1.951 14.77 8.087 1.115 -2.065 7.153 5.854 1.478 -1.315 3.681 -0.475 1.36 2.739 2.959 14.77 2.562 3.184 12.455 0.143 -1.799 -1.129 9.412 6.697 6.713 11.176 3.972 -8.537 12.218 3.971 1.039 13.778 -4.832 3.847 6.028 -0.156 3.372 -0.663 -5.601 12.164 0.516 -0.071 4.734 3.761 4.659 3.774 2021 +146 CHE TXG_RPCH Switzerland Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1997 Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" 6.969 17.467 -3.112 -5.73 19.209 7.702 2.737 -4.571 10.765 6.471 4.415 -3.119 4.301 -2.284 2.615 5.589 2.718 16.603 0.741 1.608 10.899 1.564 -0.633 0.338 10.458 5.026 7.403 10.577 5.428 -10.934 17.206 6.362 -2.296 18.907 -8.504 3.893 6.443 -0.24 2.305 -0.067 -2.669 12.474 -1.596 -0.509 4.42 4.4 4.3 4.42 2021 +146 CHE LUR Switzerland Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 0.209 0.19 0.428 0.85 1.138 0.982 0.832 0.798 0.72 0.564 0.501 1.083 2.549 4.504 4.723 4.233 4.656 5.199 3.856 2.723 1.824 1.703 2.546 3.691 3.879 3.763 3.332 2.766 2.577 3.701 3.516 2.843 2.905 3.158 3.044 3.178 3.323 3.088 2.547 2.306 3.17 2.993 2.23 2.35 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2021 +146 CHE LE Switzerland Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 3.166 3.24 3.256 3.256 3.288 3.354 3.431 3.515 3.606 3.703 3.819 3.981 3.972 3.943 3.922 3.916 3.905 3.899 3.951 3.983 4.022 4.088 4.118 4.103 4.115 4.145 4.235 4.344 4.448 4.469 4.481 4.597 4.679 4.736 4.825 4.899 4.967 5.012 5.064 5.101 5.076 5.085 5.143 5.15 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +146 CHE LP Switzerland Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 6.304 6.335 6.373 6.41 6.428 6.456 6.485 6.523 6.567 6.62 6.674 6.757 6.843 6.908 6.969 7.019 7.062 7.081 7.096 7.124 7.164 7.198 7.256 7.314 7.364 7.415 7.459 7.509 7.593 7.702 7.786 7.87 7.955 8.039 8.14 8.238 8.327 8.42 8.484 8.545 8.606 8.67 8.735 8.801 8.867 8.933 9 9.068 2020 +146 CHE GGR Switzerland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 68.332 72.74 76.634 83.217 85.84 92.071 96.995 101.889 106.54 111.439 117.804 123.202 127.678 130.151 130.906 137.912 141.56 153.335 153.881 156.03 155.433 158.837 165.28 173.775 182.823 195.884 194.362 198.39 204.225 205.266 210.276 212.554 220.502 221.451 229.901 234.456 238.922 236.534 250.624 256.217 258.299 263.958 269.656 278.487 285.769 2021 +146 CHE GGR_NGDP Switzerland General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 28.426 28.297 28.107 29.08 28.914 29.216 28.487 27.583 27.619 28.326 29.31 29.903 30.591 30.953 30.603 31.38 31.673 32.521 31.803 32.344 31.873 31.663 31.751 31.38 31.031 31.901 32.261 31.8 32.134 31.894 32.114 31.928 33.02 32.685 33.579 33.034 33.308 34.088 34.29 33.433 32.965 32.635 32.472 32.472 32.472 2021 +146 CHE GGX Switzerland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 69.717 73.34 76.587 80.094 82.588 89.183 94.374 102.058 113.664 123.087 130.445 133.886 135.434 138.62 140.888 143.654 148.588 152.005 152.877 164.452 162.06 165.825 168.643 169.087 173.539 184.003 191.361 196.18 199.88 203.752 213.108 214.198 216.858 219.837 222.163 225.3 229.302 257.514 256.086 257.284 256.179 260.697 266.431 274.893 281.969 2021 +146 CHE GGX_NGDP Switzerland General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 29.002 28.531 28.089 27.989 27.819 28.3 27.717 27.629 29.466 31.287 32.455 32.496 32.449 32.967 32.937 32.686 33.245 32.239 31.595 34.089 33.232 33.056 32.397 30.533 29.455 29.966 31.763 31.446 31.45 31.659 32.547 32.175 32.474 32.447 32.449 31.744 31.967 37.111 35.038 33.572 32.694 32.232 32.084 32.053 32.04 2021 +146 CHE GGXCNL Switzerland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a -1.385 -0.6 0.047 3.122 3.252 2.887 2.621 -0.169 -7.124 -11.648 -12.641 -10.683 -7.756 -8.469 -9.982 -5.743 -7.028 1.33 1.004 -8.422 -6.627 -6.988 -3.364 4.687 9.283 11.88 3.001 2.21 4.345 1.514 -2.832 -1.645 3.644 1.615 7.738 9.156 9.62 -20.98 -5.462 -1.066 2.12 3.261 3.225 3.595 3.8 2021 +146 CHE GGXCNL_NGDP Switzerland General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a -0.576 -0.233 0.017 1.091 1.095 0.916 0.77 -0.046 -1.847 -2.961 -3.145 -2.593 -1.858 -2.014 -2.334 -1.307 -1.572 0.282 0.207 -1.746 -1.359 -1.393 -0.646 0.846 1.576 1.935 0.498 0.354 0.684 0.235 -0.432 -0.247 0.546 0.238 1.13 1.29 1.341 -3.024 -0.747 -0.139 0.27 0.403 0.388 0.419 0.432 2021 +146 CHE GGSB Switzerland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 1.327 1.494 1.033 3.192 4.07 2.947 0.805 -2.987 -7.782 -11.433 -11.682 -10.548 -7.25 -6.955 -9.12 -6.04 -6.661 -1.316 -1.448 -8.368 -3.869 -4.854 -1.636 4.094 6.192 7.427 6.373 2.572 4.166 2.253 -2.278 -1.497 3.678 1.646 7.931 7.595 8.836 -16.952 -3.708 -1.579 2.12 3.311 3.159 3.596 3.8 2021 +146 CHE GGSB_NPGDP Switzerland General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 0.55 0.59 0.386 1.161 1.431 0.997 0.259 -0.898 -2.177 -3.033 -2.962 -2.618 -1.745 -1.637 -2.104 -1.371 -1.474 -0.282 -0.301 -1.697 -0.764 -0.932 -0.304 0.737 1.084 1.244 1.052 0.414 0.656 0.351 -0.35 -0.226 0.552 0.244 1.151 1.075 1.228 -2.338 -0.501 -0.204 0.263 0.399 0.371 0.411 0.424 2021 +146 CHE GGXONLB Switzerland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 2.162 2.908 3.657 6.786 6.892 6.561 6.491 1.393 -5.287 -9.096 -9.985 -7.497 -4.469 -5.234 -6.368 -1.638 -2.133 5.991 5.371 -3.758 -2.27 -2.598 1.179 9.112 12.552 15.031 5.975 5.164 6.856 3.887 -1.147 -0.062 5.196 2.811 8.728 9.789 9.998 -20.518 -4.384 -0.069 3.053 4.099 3.977 4.243 4.354 2021 +146 CHE GGXONLB_NGDP Switzerland General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a 0.899 1.131 1.341 2.372 2.321 2.082 1.906 0.377 -1.371 -2.312 -2.484 -1.82 -1.071 -1.245 -1.489 -0.373 -0.477 1.271 1.11 -0.779 -0.465 -0.518 0.226 1.645 2.13 2.448 0.992 0.828 1.079 0.604 -0.175 -0.009 0.778 0.415 1.275 1.379 1.394 -2.957 -0.6 -0.009 0.39 0.507 0.479 0.495 0.495 2021 +146 CHE GGXWDN Switzerland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.237 54.749 69.776 82.221 94.579 103.765 113.078 123 131.045 151.001 159.978 168.091 186.419 188.911 223.537 216.64 201.727 173.088 152.602 140.572 136.513 140.406 139.18 135.499 138.27 139.945 146.518 142.226 133.024 123.746 142.013 157.908 151.713 146.073 137.643 129.994 120.832 112.442 2021 +146 CHE GGXWDN_NGDP Switzerland General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.059 14.193 17.736 20.457 22.955 24.861 26.893 28.755 29.817 33.785 33.93 34.74 38.643 38.738 44.561 41.618 36.427 29.378 24.852 23.332 21.882 22.092 21.625 20.694 20.77 20.957 21.625 20.773 18.743 17.251 20.466 21.605 19.796 18.642 17.018 15.654 14.089 12.777 2021 +146 CHE GGXWDG Switzerland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 123.124 135.368 155.346 178.342 193.971 208.738 215.902 229.649 245.927 235.509 246.348 247.201 278.408 277.369 289.999 285.845 268.52 263.794 275.199 259.707 258.694 266.255 274.047 274.793 280.065 281.506 277.418 285.951 282.407 284.329 300.692 307.518 308.584 306.464 303.203 299.978 296.383 292.583 2021 +146 CHE GGXWDG_NGDP Switzerland General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.331 35.092 39.487 44.372 47.079 50.012 51.347 53.688 55.957 52.693 52.248 51.089 57.711 56.877 57.809 54.912 48.489 44.774 44.818 43.107 41.466 41.894 42.581 41.967 42.069 42.156 40.946 41.766 39.79 39.638 43.334 42.074 40.266 39.112 37.487 36.123 34.559 33.246 2021 +146 CHE NGDP_FY Switzerland "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: The authorities' announced discretionary stimulus as reflected in the fiscal projections for 2022 is permitted within the context of the debt brake rule in the event of  exceptional circumstances. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Cantons. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022 205.217 220.248 233.26 240.388 257.057 272.655 286.161 296.875 315.136 340.494 369.392 385.748 393.409 401.921 412.012 417.376 420.476 427.75 439.495 446.945 471.495 483.86 482.414 487.666 501.647 520.548 553.778 589.17 614.035 602.472 623.866 635.546 643.591 654.778 665.731 667.779 677.524 684.65 709.742 717.31 693.893 730.89 766.362 783.558 808.812 830.424 857.622 880.046 2021 +146 CHE BCA Switzerland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Swiss franc Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.639 2.651 3.849 0.822 6.129 6.071 4.748 6.652 9.112 8.248 7.86 11.246 13.124 17.455 16.855 17.151 18.133 24.845 23.019 25.37 29.719 19.547 21.577 40.008 51.98 48.757 56.514 42.679 8.724 34.047 81.385 49.137 65.395 72.354 55.257 66.314 55.654 44.117 44.754 39.775 21.179 75.539 50.063 53.448 65.377 64.045 71.027 70.5 2021 +146 CHE BCA_NGDPD Switzerland Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -0.521 2.364 3.35 0.718 5.602 5.471 2.985 3.341 4.231 3.963 2.956 4.181 4.691 6.417 5.595 4.859 5.33 8.43 7.594 8.527 10.645 6.818 6.971 11.048 12.885 11.663 12.796 8.695 1.539 6.149 13.605 6.866 9.528 10.242 7.604 9.557 8.094 6.345 6.166 5.51 2.866 9.445 6.2 6.404 7.443 7.003 7.373 7.027 2021 +463 SYR NGDP_R Syria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2010 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 464.241 503.53 516.534 524.824 490.72 526.524 501.478 507.753 572.342 537.618 593.303 656.946 743.967 799.085 843.305 889.039 915.408 905.429 955.713 925.884 947.13 981.983 "1,039.89" "1,018.71" "1,089.03" "1,156.71" "1,215.08" "1,284.04" "1,341.52" "1,420.83" "1,469.70" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDP_RPCH Syria "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.493 8.463 2.583 1.605 -6.498 7.296 -4.757 1.251 12.721 -6.067 10.358 10.727 13.246 7.409 5.534 5.423 2.966 -1.09 5.554 -3.121 2.295 3.68 5.897 -2.037 6.903 6.215 5.046 5.675 4.477 5.912 3.44 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDP Syria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2010 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 51.27 65.777 68.788 73.291 75.342 83.225 99.933 127.712 186.047 208.892 268.328 311.564 371.63 413.755 506.101 570.975 690.857 745.569 790.444 819.092 947.13 "1,010.15" "1,118.11" "1,074.16" "1,266.89" "1,506.44" "1,726.40" "2,020.84" "2,448.06" "2,520.71" "2,791.78" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDPD Syria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 12.98 16.652 17.415 18.649 19.171 21.177 25.428 32.497 16.538 9.849 12.303 12.738 13.263 13.796 15.105 16.556 17.761 16.573 16.144 16.785 19.861 20.979 22.758 21.702 25.204 28.881 33.824 40.488 52.631 53.939 60.043 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR PPPGDP Syria "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 18.922 22.465 24.469 25.835 25.028 27.704 26.917 27.928 32.591 31.814 36.423 41.694 48.293 53.1 57.236 61.605 64.594 64.991 69.373 68.155 71.298 75.587 81.292 81.208 89.144 97.654 105.747 114.767 122.204 130.259 136.359 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDP_D Syria "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 11.044 13.063 13.317 13.965 15.353 15.806 19.928 25.152 32.506 38.855 45.226 47.426 49.952 51.779 60.014 64.224 75.47 82.344 82.707 88.466 100 102.869 107.522 105.444 116.332 130.234 142.081 157.382 182.485 177.41 189.955 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDPRPC Syria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "50,854.22" "53,319.42" "52,932.01" "52,046.62" "47,096.31" "48,859.68" "45,044.24" "44,111.12" "48,100.00" "43,716.82" "46,639.95" "50,139.84" "55,172.48" "57,633.73" "59,218.41" "60,849.92" "61,135.89" "59,048.10" "60,866.74" "57,541.61" "57,364.06" "57,897.58" "59,632.62" "56,746.59" "58,829.10" "60,492.99" "62,006.06" "63,937.38" "65,181.29" "67,362.72" "68,700.77" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDPRPPPPC Syria "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units +463 SYR NGDPPC Syria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,616.25" "6,965.21" "7,049.08" "7,268.25" "7,230.87" "7,723.00" "8,976.27" "11,095.01" "15,635.51" "16,986.22" "21,093.44" "23,779.39" "27,560.01" "29,841.92" "35,539.32" "39,080.18" "46,139.15" "48,622.75" "50,341.23" "50,904.71" "57,364.06" "59,558.42" "64,118.05" "59,835.68" "68,437.35" "78,782.71" "88,099.00" "100,625.83" "118,945.90" "119,508.52" "130,500.59" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGDPDPC Syria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,421.84" "1,763.34" "1,784.58" "1,849.43" "1,839.92" "1,965.14" "2,284.04" "2,823.16" "1,389.82" 800.859 967.145 972.175 983.575 995.061 "1,060.71" "1,133.16" "1,186.16" "1,080.81" "1,028.17" "1,043.17" "1,202.89" "1,236.90" "1,305.09" "1,208.89" "1,361.50" "1,510.39" "1,726.03" "2,016.05" "2,557.21" "2,557.27" "2,806.69" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR PPPPC Syria "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,072.76" "2,378.85" "2,507.48" "2,562.09" "2,402.08" "2,570.81" "2,417.78" "2,426.26" "2,738.95" "2,586.98" "2,863.25" "3,182.21" "3,581.41" "3,829.85" "4,019.21" "4,216.53" "4,313.92" "4,238.44" "4,418.16" "4,235.65" "4,318.25" "4,456.60" "4,661.70" "4,523.64" "4,815.54" "5,107.02" "5,396.29" "5,714.74" "5,937.64" "6,175.69" "6,374.06" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGAP_NPGDP Syria Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +463 SYR PPPSH Syria Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.141 0.15 0.154 0.153 0.137 0.141 0.13 0.127 0.137 0.124 0.132 0.142 0.145 0.153 0.157 0.159 0.158 0.15 0.154 0.145 0.141 0.143 0.147 0.139 0.141 0.143 0.142 0.143 0.145 0.154 0.151 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR PPPEX Syria Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.71 2.928 2.811 2.837 3.01 3.004 3.713 4.573 5.709 6.566 7.367 7.473 7.695 7.792 8.842 9.268 10.695 11.472 11.394 12.018 13.284 13.364 13.754 13.227 14.212 15.426 16.326 17.608 20.033 19.351 20.474 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NID_NGDP Syria Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2010 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 27.886 23.501 23.956 23.888 24 24.05 22.458 18.184 13.971 16.184 16.545 13.494 18.953 25.973 29.959 27.235 23.605 20.852 20.551 18.765 16.481 19.536 18.475 23.07 17.656 18.407 19.862 26.571 31.058 30.004 26.688 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR NGSD_NGDP Syria Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Central Bureau of Statistics. Latest actual data: 2010 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2000 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 22.408 20.44 22.217 10.251 11.867 10.11 11.344 4.132 2.394 12.848 30.754 26.725 23.042 24.218 24.317 28.488 23.372 23.335 21.354 20.57 21.697 23.494 23.397 15.406 14.557 16.162 21.281 26.337 29.778 27.067 23.845 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR PCPI Syria "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2011 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 8.095 9.584 10.952 11.608 12.705 14.841 20.212 34.649 45.044 51.974 57.749 62.946 69.933 79.165 91.299 98.349 107.074 109.097 108.057 104.058 100 103.401 102.866 108.829 113.653 121.882 134.546 140.839 162.179 166.726 174.059 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2011 +463 SYR PCPIPCH Syria "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.332 18.4 14.274 5.987 9.453 16.818 36.187 71.429 30 15.385 11.111 9 11.1 13.2 15.328 7.722 8.872 1.889 -0.953 -3.7 -3.9 3.401 -0.518 5.797 4.433 7.24 10.39 4.677 15.153 2.804 4.398 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2011 +463 SYR PCPIE Syria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2011 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.743 65.462 70.851 83.142 94.825 103.683 108.788 110.534 108.057 104.058 100 108.453 107.895 113.098 124.405 130.528 139.289 145.939 168.404 171.304 182.132 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2011 +463 SYR PCPIEPCH Syria "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.572 8.232 17.349 14.051 9.341 4.923 1.605 -2.241 -3.7 -3.9 8.453 -0.515 4.823 9.997 4.921 6.712 4.774 15.393 1.722 6.321 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2011 +463 SYR TM_RPCH Syria Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2009 Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a" -1.2 -8.1 -15.4 -1.3 -1.2 39.2 -10.9 18.2 -3.2 5.2 8.223 15.469 15.799 28.12 23.384 -19.162 10.401 -11.841 0.774 11.434 0.24 19.982 5.84 12.843 5.449 5.788 -25.463 14.924 18.457 14.145 5.364 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR TMG_RPCH Syria Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2009 Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a" n/a 19.399 -17.799 15.375 -6.695 -0.823 -33.674 -18.385 -12.849 -10.209 9.126 16.27 19.032 25.227 30.066 -21.058 13.438 -16.812 -1.686 11.06 -1.697 26.184 5.607 18.983 6.266 6.061 -26.771 15.999 24.478 19.267 5.353 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR TX_RPCH Syria Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2009 Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a" -1.9 -2.8 4.2 3.5 -4.2 12.1 -7.6 17.6 14.1 18.8 8.877 -5.75 -0.446 13.003 3.821 -1.029 -0.986 -0.624 -1.237 4.27 4.423 17.567 15.286 -22.391 16.425 6.963 0.694 7.116 5.126 -4.604 11.328 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR TXG_RPCH Syria Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2009 Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a" n/a -11.153 -11.868 -9.48 -9.63 -3.491 1.647 16.281 6.559 95.243 16.647 -12.461 -11.087 10.631 -0.793 3.441 3.401 2.163 -10.286 11.277 9.966 19.729 18.739 -20.539 8.117 10.493 3.482 3.596 10.511 -16.819 18.283 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR LUR Syria Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2010 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.761 12.405 13.462 13.483 8.171 11.672 10.781 12.288 8.089 8.182 8.406 10.924 8.139 8.613 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR LE Syria Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +463 SYR LP Syria Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 9.129 9.444 9.758 10.084 10.419 10.776 11.133 11.511 11.899 12.298 12.721 13.102 13.484 13.865 14.241 14.61 14.973 15.334 15.702 16.091 16.511 16.961 17.438 17.952 18.512 19.121 19.596 20.083 20.581 21.092 21.393 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +463 SYR GGR Syria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.312 86.298 99.981 101.136 122.787 148.163 171.801 202.737 205.64 217.499 246.311 306.017 295.754 321.564 343.923 358.047 435.294 459.069 491.205 601.185 582.024 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGR_NGDP Syria General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.34 27.698 26.903 24.443 24.261 25.949 24.868 27.192 26.016 26.554 26.006 30.294 26.451 29.936 27.147 23.768 25.214 22.717 20.065 23.85 20.848 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGX Syria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 75.841 106.758 126.955 121.671 153.148 169.906 191.323 216.013 227.864 229.569 259.197 282.736 318.369 350.609 396.904 424.456 454.638 519.435 561.327 674.079 799.504 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGX_NGDP Syria General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.264 34.265 34.162 29.407 30.26 29.757 27.694 28.973 28.827 28.027 27.367 27.989 28.474 32.64 31.329 28.176 26.334 25.704 22.929 26.742 28.638 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXCNL Syria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.529 -20.46 -26.974 -20.535 -30.361 -21.743 -19.522 -13.276 -22.224 -12.07 -12.886 23.281 -22.615 -29.045 -52.981 -66.409 -19.344 -60.366 -70.122 -72.894 -217.48 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXCNL_NGDP Syria General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.924 -6.567 -7.258 -4.963 -5.999 -3.808 -2.826 -1.781 -2.812 -1.474 -1.361 2.305 -2.023 -2.704 -4.182 -4.408 -1.12 -2.987 -2.864 -2.892 -7.79 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGSB Syria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +463 SYR GGSB_NPGDP Syria General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +463 SYR GGXONLB Syria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.769 -19.484 -24.392 -17.163 -27.628 -18.016 -16.776 -8.66 -17.839 -6.66 -6.973 29.594 -15.83 -21.54 -41.981 -49.009 -1.444 -44.366 -55.022 -56.694 -202.553 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXONLB_NGDP Syria General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.641 -6.254 -6.563 -4.148 -5.459 -3.155 -2.428 -1.162 -2.257 -0.813 -0.736 2.93 -1.416 -2.005 -3.314 -3.253 -0.084 -2.195 -2.248 -2.249 -7.255 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXWDN Syria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 465.003 508.518 563.03 615.403 692.674 707.429 755.331 832.404 911.28 881.682 "1,068.84" "1,068.40" "1,069.98" "1,022.03" "1,081.67" 470.611 497.5 546.46 530.939 452.149 525.056 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXWDN_NGDP Syria General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 173.297 163.215 151.503 148.736 136.865 123.898 109.333 111.647 115.287 107.641 112.85 105.766 95.696 95.147 85.38 31.24 28.817 27.041 21.688 17.937 18.807 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXWDG Syria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 509.17 568.369 645.229 711.408 824.85 871.55 977.417 "1,100.63" "1,195.35" "1,209.78" "1,440.53" "1,459.57" "1,480.68" "1,432.62" "1,432.19" 763.92 776.489 862.33 913.595 786.765 838.214 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR GGXWDG_NGDP Syria General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 189.757 182.425 173.621 171.939 162.981 152.642 141.479 147.623 151.225 147.698 152.094 144.49 132.427 133.37 113.047 50.71 44.977 42.672 37.319 31.212 30.024 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR NGDP_FY Syria "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2009 Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a 51.27 65.777 68.788 73.291 75.342 83.225 99.933 127.712 186.047 208.892 268.328 311.564 371.63 413.755 506.101 570.975 690.857 745.569 790.444 819.092 947.13 "1,010.15" "1,118.11" "1,074.16" "1,266.89" "1,506.44" "1,726.40" "2,020.84" "2,448.06" "2,520.71" "2,791.78" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR BCA Syria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2009 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Syrian pound Data last updated: n/a" -0.635 -0.466 -0.252 -0.807 -0.797 -0.859 -0.504 -0.298 -0.131 1.222 1.748 1.685 0.542 -0.242 -0.852 0.207 -0.041 0.412 0.13 0.303 1.036 0.83 1.12 -1.663 -0.781 -0.648 0.48 -0.095 -0.673 -1.584 -1.707 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +463 SYR BCA_NGDPD Syria Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.892 -2.8 -1.446 -4.327 -4.157 -4.056 -1.982 -0.917 -0.792 12.408 14.209 13.231 4.089 -1.756 -5.642 1.253 -0.233 2.483 0.802 1.805 5.217 3.958 4.922 -7.664 -3.099 -2.245 1.419 -0.234 -1.28 -2.937 -2.843 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2009 +528 TWN NGDP_R Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Expenditure-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 "2,346.03" "2,512.60" "2,633.46" "2,871.08" "3,159.59" "3,311.48" "3,692.70" "4,163.55" "4,497.63" "4,889.91" "5,160.86" "5,592.92" "6,057.70" "6,470.47" "6,955.94" "7,407.97" "7,865.54" "8,341.51" "8,692.25" "9,277.42" "9,863.23" "9,724.99" "10,258.06" "10,691.42" "11,434.65" "12,050.23" "12,745.60" "13,618.74" "13,727.57" "13,506.15" "14,889.91" "15,436.98" "15,779.91" "16,171.82" "16,935.01" "17,183.24" "17,555.27" "18,136.59" "18,642.01" "19,213.20" "19,858.58" "21,163.40" "21,863.99" "22,485.74" "22,964.80" "23,426.04" "23,895.25" "24,373.94" 2021 +528 TWN NGDP_RPCH Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 8.039 7.1 4.81 9.023 10.049 4.807 11.512 12.751 8.024 8.722 5.541 8.372 8.31 6.814 7.503 6.499 6.177 6.051 4.205 6.732 6.314 -1.402 5.481 4.225 6.952 5.383 5.771 6.851 0.799 -1.613 10.245 3.674 2.222 2.484 4.719 1.466 2.165 3.311 2.787 3.064 3.359 6.571 3.31 2.844 2.131 2.008 2.003 2.003 2021 +528 TWN NGDP Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Expenditure-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,522.11" "1,804.43" "1,938.02" "2,169.45" "2,418.24" "2,535.06" "2,965.45" "3,344.94" "3,615.66" "4,032.46" "4,474.29" "5,018.02" "5,609.36" "6,200.15" "6,779.40" "7,391.06" "8,031.31" "8,705.15" "9,366.34" "9,804.50" "10,328.55" "10,119.43" "10,630.91" "10,924.03" "11,596.24" "12,036.68" "12,572.59" "13,363.92" "13,115.10" "12,919.45" "14,060.35" "14,262.20" "14,677.77" "15,270.73" "16,258.05" "17,055.08" "17,555.27" "17,983.35" "18,375.02" "18,908.63" "19,798.60" "21,710.60" "24,181.35" "24,757.81" "25,434.00" "26,477.53" "27,620.87" "28,831.71" 2021 +528 TWN NGDPD Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 42.285 48.969 49.535 54.148 61.071 63.617 78.195 105.039 126.473 152.704 166.622 187.14 222.911 236.339 256.247 279.059 292.494 303.284 279.964 303.83 330.68 299.276 307.439 317.381 346.924 374.06 386.45 406.907 415.901 390.829 444.281 483.974 495.61 512.943 535.328 534.515 543.081 590.733 609.198 611.396 669.25 774.728 828.659 858.972 901.616 948.513 996.821 "1,045.23" 2021 +528 TWN PPPGDP Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 61.57 72.18 80.326 91.004 103.763 112.19 127.624 147.456 164.905 186.319 204.002 228.557 253.192 276.854 303.984 330.526 357.368 385.528 406.261 439.72 478.077 481.996 516.34 548.775 602.68 655.041 714.22 783.772 805.185 797.275 889.524 941.367 973.232 "1,015.24" "1,066.10" "1,102.04" "1,112.78" "1,143.22" "1,203.15" "1,262.20" "1,320.32" "1,465.54" "1,621.70" "1,727.24" "1,801.06" "1,871.37" "1,945.20" "2,022.56" 2021 +528 TWN NGDP_D Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 64.88 71.815 73.592 75.562 76.536 76.553 80.306 80.339 80.39 82.465 86.697 89.721 92.599 95.822 97.462 99.772 102.108 104.359 107.755 105.681 104.718 104.056 103.635 102.176 101.413 99.888 98.643 98.129 95.538 95.656 94.429 92.39 93.016 94.428 96.003 99.254 100 99.155 98.568 98.415 99.698 102.586 110.599 110.104 110.752 113.026 115.591 118.289 2021 +528 TWN NGDPRPC Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "131,312.32" "138,100.54" "142,227.80" "152,793.87" "165,690.85" "171,456.61" "189,281.13" "211,079.79" "225,395.29" "242,595.98" "252,967.10" "271,423.90" "291,198.77" "308,184.75" "328,453.18" "346,856.98" "365,406.73" "383,644.34" "396,389.08" "419,937.38" "442,760.44" "434,043.58" "455,493.05" "472,976.55" "503,970.63" "529,206.07" "557,147.29" "593,193.02" "595,891.37" "584,181.71" "642,856.10" "664,673.13" "676,789.74" "691,886.51" "722,675.83" "731,448.19" "745,769.13" "769,437.63" "790,286.48" "814,010.83" "842,849.59" "905,374.11" "937,008.12" "964,219.42" "984,762.24" "1,004,540.68" "1,024,661.36" "1,045,188.13" 2021 +528 TWN NGDPRPPPPC Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "8,277.16" "8,705.05" "8,965.21" "9,631.23" "10,444.18" "10,807.62" "11,931.17" "13,305.24" "14,207.60" "15,291.83" "15,945.57" "17,108.97" "18,355.47" "19,426.16" "20,703.77" "21,863.83" "23,033.10" "24,182.69" "24,986.05" "26,470.39" "27,909.03" "27,359.57" "28,711.62" "29,813.67" "31,767.36" "33,358.05" "35,119.30" "37,391.42" "37,561.50" "36,823.40" "40,521.89" "41,897.10" "42,660.86" "43,612.48" "45,553.26" "46,106.21" "47,008.92" "48,500.85" "49,815.03" "51,310.48" "53,128.31" "57,069.49" "59,063.51" "60,778.75" "62,073.65" "63,320.37" "64,588.66" "65,882.54" 2021 +528 TWN NGDPPC Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "85,195.80" "99,177.50" "104,668.87" "115,454.17" "126,813.96" "131,256.03" "152,003.46" "169,578.37" "181,196.26" "200,056.89" "219,313.81" "243,524.22" "269,646.63" "295,309.89" "320,116.93" "346,065.12" "373,107.71" "400,369.00" "427,128.99" "443,795.55" "463,648.66" "451,647.96" "472,049.05" "483,266.82" "511,092.54" "528,611.00" "549,584.60" "582,093.71" "569,304.96" "558,805.04" "607,040.43" "614,090.64" "629,519.52" "653,334.63" "693,787.59" "725,992.95" "745,769.13" "762,936.40" "778,967.95" "801,107.28" "840,303.84" "928,783.16" "1,036,321.49" "1,061,648.90" "1,090,644.91" "1,135,392.77" "1,184,420.91" "1,236,343.26" 2021 +528 TWN NGDPDPC Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,366.80" "2,691.49" "2,675.31" "2,881.66" "3,202.62" "3,293.87" "4,008.13" "5,325.17" "6,338.10" "7,575.91" "8,167.20" "9,081.90" "10,715.54" "11,256.71" "12,099.75" "13,066.13" "13,588.31" "13,948.72" "12,767.08" "13,752.72" "14,844.24" "13,357.20" "13,651.36" "14,040.60" "15,290.31" "16,427.46" "16,892.88" "17,723.70" "18,053.59" "16,904.54" "19,181.36" "20,838.59" "21,256.36" "21,945.46" "22,844.32" "22,752.99" "23,070.73" "25,061.62" "25,825.57" "25,903.17" "28,404.72" "33,143.01" "35,513.19" "36,833.89" "38,662.54" "40,673.56" "42,745.05" "44,820.76" 2021 +528 TWN PPPPC Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,446.19" "3,967.23" "4,338.26" "4,843.05" "5,441.39" "5,808.78" "6,541.78" "7,475.61" "8,264.09" "9,243.56" "9,999.43" "11,091.87" "12,171.17" "13,186.41" "14,353.83" "15,475.93" "16,602.11" "17,731.28" "18,526.53" "19,903.70" "21,460.88" "21,512.34" "22,927.29" "24,277.21" "26,562.49" "28,767.26" "31,220.65" "34,138.84" "34,951.78" "34,484.56" "38,404.27" "40,532.64" "41,741.27" "43,435.45" "45,494.28" "46,910.95" "47,272.28" "48,500.85" "51,005.03" "53,476.04" "56,037.84" "62,696.15" "69,500.03" "74,066.52" "77,231.73" "80,247.07" "83,412.72" "86,730.12" 2021 +528 TWN NGAP_NPGDP Taiwan Province of China Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +528 TWN PPPSH Taiwan Province of China Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.459 0.483 0.505 0.537 0.566 0.573 0.617 0.671 0.693 0.727 0.738 0.78 0.761 0.797 0.833 0.855 0.875 0.892 0.904 0.933 0.947 0.912 0.935 0.937 0.952 0.957 0.962 0.975 0.954 0.943 0.987 0.984 0.967 0.961 0.973 0.985 0.958 0.934 0.928 0.931 0.993 1 1.002 1.004 0.994 0.982 0.969 0.958 2021 +528 TWN PPPEX Taiwan Province of China Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 24.722 24.999 24.127 23.839 23.305 22.596 23.236 22.684 21.926 21.643 21.933 21.955 22.155 22.395 22.302 22.362 22.474 22.58 23.055 22.297 21.604 20.995 20.589 19.906 19.241 18.375 17.603 17.051 16.288 16.205 15.807 15.151 15.081 15.042 15.25 15.476 15.776 15.73 15.272 14.981 14.995 14.814 14.911 14.334 14.122 14.149 14.2 14.255 2021 +528 TWN NID_NGDP Taiwan Province of China Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Expenditure-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 34.124 30.388 26.2 25.427 24.379 20.836 20.679 23.653 28.826 25.482 25.475 25.928 28.184 28.649 27.959 28.003 25.418 26.593 27.417 26.515 27.221 21.464 21.053 21.741 25.455 24.561 24.706 24.208 24.61 19.972 25.088 23.606 22.69 22.536 22.564 21.731 21.632 20.971 22.236 23.8 24.193 26.93 26.909 27.161 27.017 26.625 26.248 25.902 2021 +528 TWN NGSD_NGDP Taiwan Province of China Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Expenditure-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 32.111 31.643 30.87 33.747 35.683 35.207 41.325 40.775 36.767 32.761 31.907 32.419 31.867 31.508 30.335 29.839 28.987 28.642 28.425 28.871 29.561 27.187 28.907 30.049 30.459 29.474 31.275 33.123 31.049 31.062 34.056 31.969 32.247 33.288 34.75 36.564 36.112 36.103 35.133 35.756 39.93 43.542 45.514 43.572 42.167 41.17 40.208 39.254 2021 +528 TWN PCPI Taiwan Province of China "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 49.34 57.065 58.75 59.554 59.535 59.442 59.854 60.162 60.937 63.628 66.253 68.653 71.718 73.829 76.855 79.673 82.123 82.867 84.263 84.411 85.466 85.461 85.292 85.053 86.422 88.417 88.946 90.545 93.739 92.92 93.817 95.153 96.992 97.761 98.929 98.628 100.001 100.622 101.98 102.551 102.306 104.323 107.556 109.923 111.503 113.105 114.731 116.38 2021 +528 TWN PCPIPCH Taiwan Province of China "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.023 15.657 2.953 1.369 -0.032 -0.157 0.694 0.514 1.288 4.416 4.126 3.623 4.465 2.944 4.098 3.667 3.075 0.905 1.685 0.175 1.25 -0.006 -0.198 -0.279 1.609 2.308 0.598 1.798 3.528 -0.874 0.965 1.424 1.933 0.793 1.195 -0.305 1.392 0.621 1.35 0.56 -0.239 1.971 3.1 2.2 1.437 1.437 1.437 1.437 2021 +528 TWN PCPIE Taiwan Province of China "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 53.369 57.455 58.85 58.152 59.109 58.342 59.866 61.023 61.7 63.634 66.534 69.115 71.477 74.786 76.769 80.277 82.3 82.519 84.264 84.393 85.778 84.333 84.981 84.931 86.307 88.21 88.808 91.768 92.924 92.695 93.841 95.744 97.289 97.618 98.206 98.336 100 101.216 101.156 102.312 102.362 105.053 108.309 110.692 112.283 113.897 115.534 117.195 2021 +528 TWN PCPIEPCH Taiwan Province of China "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 22.037 7.656 2.428 -1.185 1.645 -1.298 2.614 1.931 1.111 3.134 4.558 3.88 3.417 4.629 2.652 4.57 2.52 0.266 2.114 0.154 1.641 -1.685 0.768 -0.059 1.619 2.206 0.678 3.333 1.26 -0.247 1.236 2.028 1.613 0.338 0.602 0.132 1.693 1.216 -0.059 1.143 0.049 2.629 3.1 2.2 1.437 1.437 1.437 1.437 2021 +528 TWN TM_RPCH Taiwan Province of China Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 7.594 0.734 -2.27 9.947 13.34 -4.477 23.242 28.122 24.702 6.79 5.185 15.016 9.425 6.944 4.862 10.303 5.313 13.357 7.412 4.127 15.086 -14.261 5.767 7.356 17.84 2.778 4.562 3.516 -1.478 -14.711 30.629 1.745 21.599 1.203 1.889 -0.746 -5.347 3.186 1.525 2.341 -3.263 17.72 2.415 4.08 3.2 3.2 3.06 2.92 2021 +528 TWN TMG_RPCH Taiwan Province of China Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 9.892 0.872 -5.091 7.786 12.239 -6.25 27.777 31.624 25.779 5.12 4.989 15.607 11.06 5.925 7.321 10.577 5.964 15.213 6.53 5.717 17.555 -16.66 6.476 8.464 18.685 3.252 5.513 3.287 -0.833 -15.208 32.04 1.575 21.132 1.587 1.624 -1.377 -6.524 3.692 1.031 2.567 3.611 20.202 1.805 3.486 2.757 2.741 2.562 2.379 2021 +528 TWN TX_RPCH Taiwan Province of China Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 8.098 8.964 1.924 16.19 18.156 2.068 28.558 20.326 6.54 4.875 0.367 13.28 6.731 6.763 6.12 12.79 6.965 8.361 1.989 12.213 17.698 -8.337 11.128 10.931 14.397 6.026 11.798 9.83 3.08 -10.127 27.62 5.96 21.192 0.962 2.699 -2.129 -4.869 6.311 0.471 2.068 0.753 16.821 0.754 2.963 1.104 0.893 0.729 0.565 2021 +528 TWN TXG_RPCH Taiwan Province of China Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: In transit; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 9.169 10.495 2.048 17.569 19.158 1.88 28.045 22.165 5.209 4.201 0.878 13.337 6.853 5.187 7.37 13.334 6.915 9.187 0.631 14.241 18.861 -8.878 11.343 12.135 13.889 5.35 12.361 9.293 3.263 -10.541 28.048 5.977 22.084 0.572 1.523 -2.826 -5.614 6.739 -0.675 1.468 4.382 17.02 -4.206 2.151 0.415 0.423 0.238 0.047 2021 +528 TWN LUR Taiwan Province of China Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Labor Force It is defined as those civilians who, during the reference week, are 15 years of age or over and who are available to work, including both the employed and the unemployed. Employed Population Including all persons who, during the reference week, work for pay or work for 15 hours or more as unpaid family workers. Unemployed Population Including all the persons who, during the reference week, are 15 years of age or over and under the following conditions: - No job - Available to work - Seeking for a job, or had sought work waiting for result. Besides, the unemployed population also includes the persons who are waiting to recall or start a new job but not working and paid yet Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.23 1.36 2.14 2.71 2.45 2.91 2.66 1.97 1.69 1.57 1.67 1.51 1.51 1.45 1.56 1.79 2.6 2.72 2.69 2.92 2.99 4.57 5.17 4.99 4.44 4.13 3.91 3.91 4.14 5.85 5.21 4.39 4.24 4.18 3.96 3.78 3.92 3.76 3.71 3.73 3.85 3.95 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 2021 +528 TWN LE Taiwan Province of China Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition. Labor Force It is defined as those civilians who, during the reference week, are 15 years of age or over and who are available to work, including both the employed and the unemployed. Employed Population Including all persons who, during the reference week, work for pay or work for 15 hours or more as unpaid family workers. Unemployed Population Including all the persons who, during the reference week, are 15 years of age or over and under the following conditions: - No job - Available to work - Seeking for a job, or had sought work waiting for result. Besides, the unemployed population also includes the persons who are waiting to recall or start a new job but not working and paid yet Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 6.547 6.672 6.811 7.07 7.308 7.428 7.733 8.022 8.107 8.258 8.283 8.439 8.632 8.745 8.939 9.045 9.068 9.176 9.289 9.385 9.492 9.383 9.454 9.573 9.786 9.942 10.111 10.294 10.403 10.279 10.493 10.709 10.86 10.967 11.079 11.198 11.267 11.352 11.434 11.501 11.504 11.447 11.466 11.453 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +528 TWN LP Taiwan Province of China Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data retrieved from CEIC. Original source is Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 17.866 18.194 18.516 18.791 19.069 19.314 19.509 19.725 19.954 20.157 20.401 20.606 20.803 20.995 21.178 21.357 21.525 21.743 21.929 22.092 22.277 22.406 22.521 22.605 22.689 22.77 22.877 22.958 23.037 23.12 23.162 23.225 23.316 23.374 23.434 23.492 23.54 23.571 23.589 23.603 23.561 23.375 23.334 23.32 23.32 23.32 23.32 23.32 2021 +528 TWN GGR Taiwan Province of China General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 340.715 411.712 454.461 461.117 515.913 542.603 584.838 650.203 765.439 921.575 "1,092.40" "1,049.93" "1,257.57" "1,416.33" "1,502.75" "1,559.43" "1,604.18" "1,704.76" "2,053.46" "2,004.39" "2,784.86" "1,896.84" "1,787.92" "1,948.85" "1,927.40" "2,218.04" "2,177.02" "2,244.76" "2,231.61" "2,113.64" "2,115.55" "2,306.17" "2,321.21" "2,457.63" "2,508.82" "2,662.33" "2,690.92" "2,753.33" "2,848.61" "2,931.86" "3,036.13" "3,394.47" "3,853.32" "3,969.94" "4,078.36" "4,245.69" "4,429.03" "4,623.19" 2021 +528 TWN GGR_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 22.384 22.817 23.45 21.255 21.334 21.404 19.722 19.438 21.17 22.854 24.415 20.923 22.419 22.844 22.166 21.099 19.974 19.583 21.924 20.444 26.963 18.745 16.818 17.84 16.621 18.427 17.316 16.797 17.016 16.36 15.046 16.17 15.814 16.094 15.431 15.61 15.328 15.31 15.503 15.505 15.335 15.635 15.935 16.035 16.035 16.035 16.035 16.035 2021 +528 TWN GGX Taiwan Province of China General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 377.492 458.116 508.668 501.717 554.102 593.575 636.507 708.608 825.615 "1,314.90" "1,271.00" "1,513.69" "1,638.33" "1,791.42" "1,922.92" "2,058.81" "2,177.21" "2,355.33" "2,543.86" "2,234.61" "3,335.41" "2,462.29" "2,345.16" "2,422.20" "2,463.39" "2,518.63" "2,450.95" "2,541.79" "2,590.53" "2,914.15" "2,831.54" "2,881.49" "2,954.35" "2,952.77" "2,951.83" "2,966.31" "3,075.85" "3,116.96" "3,191.47" "3,267.67" "3,614.73" "3,506.19" "3,972.92" "4,087.43" "4,216.88" "4,408.42" "4,618.12" "4,840.75" 2021 +528 TWN GGX_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 24.801 25.388 26.247 23.127 22.913 23.415 21.464 21.185 22.834 32.608 28.407 30.165 29.207 28.893 28.364 27.855 27.109 27.057 27.16 22.792 32.293 24.332 22.06 22.173 21.243 20.925 19.494 19.02 19.752 22.556 20.138 20.204 20.128 19.336 18.156 17.393 17.521 17.332 17.369 17.281 18.258 16.15 16.43 16.51 16.58 16.65 16.72 16.79 2021 +528 TWN GGXCNL Taiwan Province of China General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 -36.777 -46.404 -54.207 -40.6 -38.189 -50.972 -51.669 -58.405 -60.176 -393.323 -178.598 -463.759 -380.766 -375.089 -420.166 -499.376 -573.026 -650.574 -490.397 -230.215 -550.546 -565.45 -557.241 -473.352 -535.988 -300.594 -273.933 -297.035 -358.911 -800.51 -715.988 -575.312 -633.141 -495.136 -443.014 -303.985 -384.929 -363.634 -342.857 -335.817 -578.597 -111.72 -119.598 -117.498 -138.511 -162.728 -189.089 -217.561 2021 +528 TWN GGXCNL_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.416 -2.572 -2.797 -1.871 -1.579 -2.011 -1.742 -1.746 -1.664 -9.754 -3.992 -9.242 -6.788 -6.05 -6.198 -6.756 -7.135 -7.473 -5.236 -2.348 -5.33 -5.588 -5.242 -4.333 -4.622 -2.497 -2.179 -2.223 -2.737 -6.196 -5.092 -4.034 -4.314 -3.242 -2.725 -1.782 -2.193 -2.022 -1.866 -1.776 -2.922 -0.515 -0.495 -0.475 -0.545 -0.615 -0.685 -0.755 2021 +528 TWN GGSB Taiwan Province of China General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 -66.94 -59.214 -50.641 -38.151 -41.346 -32.758 -43.644 -69.19 -66.583 -403.701 -166.057 -457.619 -381.997 -370.011 -422.012 -499.932 -573.907 -657.176 -478.138 -254.272 -634.277 -520.487 -534.321 -437.354 -532.959 -300.975 -291.952 -367.15 -365.06 -695.196 -740.506 -602.841 -635.918 -483.611 -474.727 -304.939 -370.937 -359.955 -328.386 -309.262 -540.136 -157.904 -119.598 -117.498 -138.511 -162.728 -189.089 -217.561 2021 +528 TWN GGSB_NPGDP Taiwan Province of China General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). -5.239 -3.387 -2.593 -1.749 -1.72 -1.25 -1.452 -2.103 -1.857 -10.125 -3.669 -9.066 -6.817 -5.946 -6.233 -6.766 -7.15 -7.579 -5.075 -2.625 -6.331 -5.024 -4.962 -3.931 -4.589 -2.501 -2.342 -2.836 -2.791 -5.126 -5.328 -4.278 -4.338 -3.152 -2.957 -1.789 -2.102 -1.999 -1.778 -1.621 -2.694 -0.737 -0.495 -0.475 -0.545 -0.615 -0.685 -0.755 2021 +528 TWN GGXONLB Taiwan Province of China General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +528 TWN GGXONLB_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +528 TWN GGXWDN Taiwan Province of China General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,837.03" "1,645.37" "2,138.09" "2,514.43" "2,858.00" "2,965.59" "3,306.39" "3,660.11" "3,874.00" "3,949.57" "4,045.75" "4,127.36" "4,499.58" "4,922.11" "5,199.97" "5,478.05" "5,651.98" "5,788.77" "5,808.72" "5,877.69" "5,868.10" "5,885.90" "5,831.97" "6,081.14" "5,748.08" "5,365.86" "5,006.34" "4,653.24" "4,297.78" "3,945.28" "3,597.18" 2021 +528 TWN GGXWDN_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.103 17.567 21.807 24.344 28.243 27.896 30.267 31.563 32.185 31.414 30.274 31.47 34.828 35.007 36.46 37.322 37.012 35.606 34.059 33.481 32.631 32.032 30.843 30.715 26.476 22.19 20.221 18.295 16.232 14.284 12.476 2021 +528 TWN GGXWDG Taiwan Province of China General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,174.76" "2,218.57" "2,322.70" "2,708.90" "3,048.54" "3,165.76" "3,512.07" "3,878.45" "4,100.63" "4,186.29" "4,297.37" "4,374.30" "4,742.83" "5,186.84" "5,468.50" "5,754.41" "5,939.51" "6,094.89" "6,129.84" "6,208.23" "6,206.70" "6,231.88" "6,188.00" "6,453.92" "6,156.86" "5,821.16" "5,472.50" "5,132.12" "4,796.32" "4,465.34" "4,140.04" 2021 +528 TWN GGXWDG_NGDP Taiwan Province of China General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.982 23.687 23.69 26.227 30.126 29.779 32.15 33.446 34.068 33.297 32.157 33.353 36.711 36.89 38.343 39.205 38.895 37.488 35.941 35.364 34.514 33.915 32.726 32.598 28.359 24.073 22.104 20.178 18.115 16.167 14.359 2021 +528 TWN NGDP_FY Taiwan Province of China "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: We do not have data on policy lending. Fiscal assumptions: Projections for 2021-27 are based on the assumptions underlying the IMF staff's medium-term macroeconomic scenario. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. General government gross debt includes non-self redeeming debt maturity >= 1 year. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 "1,522.11" "1,804.43" "1,938.02" "2,169.45" "2,418.24" "2,535.06" "2,965.45" "3,344.94" "3,615.66" "4,032.46" "4,474.29" "5,018.02" "5,609.36" "6,200.15" "6,779.40" "7,391.06" "8,031.31" "8,705.15" "9,366.34" "9,804.50" "10,328.55" "10,119.43" "10,630.91" "10,924.03" "11,596.24" "12,036.68" "12,572.59" "13,363.92" "13,115.10" "12,919.45" "14,060.35" "14,262.20" "14,677.77" "15,270.73" "16,258.05" "17,055.08" "17,555.27" "17,983.35" "18,375.02" "18,908.63" "19,798.60" "21,710.60" "24,181.35" "24,757.81" "25,434.00" "26,477.53" "27,620.87" "28,831.71" 2021 +528 TWN BCA Taiwan Province of China Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data retrieved from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: BPM6 exports and imports estimates may deviate from authorities' data due to imputed merchanting trade data. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: New Taiwan dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.98 9.206 16.282 18.045 10.266 11.503 10.914 12.468 8.55 7.042 6.498 5.474 10.923 6.776 3.129 7.577 8.219 17.084 24.346 28.261 17.263 14.948 23.157 32.044 24.794 40.662 36.726 37.914 42.925 49.937 60.607 72.769 71.259 83.073 70.883 64.984 94.799 114.681 122.639 109.089 103.723 103.929 103.973 103.331 2021 +528 TWN BCA_NGDPD Taiwan Province of China Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.429 14.471 20.822 17.179 8.117 7.533 6.55 6.662 3.836 2.98 2.536 1.962 3.734 2.234 1.118 2.494 2.485 5.708 7.919 8.904 4.976 3.996 5.992 7.875 5.962 10.404 8.266 7.834 8.661 9.735 11.321 13.614 13.121 14.063 11.635 10.629 14.165 14.803 14.8 12.7 11.504 10.957 10.43 9.886 2021 +923 TJK NGDP_R Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.106 0.094 0.074 0.065 0.062 0.063 0.066 0.069 0.075 0.082 0.09 0.099 0.109 0.117 0.125 0.134 0.145 0.151 0.161 0.172 0.185 0.199 0.212 0.225 0.241 0.258 0.277 0.298 0.311 0.34 0.358 0.373 0.388 0.403 0.419 0.436 2020 +923 TJK NGDP_RPCH Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -11.099 -21.401 -12.498 -4.368 1.7 5.3 3.699 8.3 10.2 9.1 10.2 10.6 6.7 7 7.8 7.9 3.9 6.5 7.4 7.5 7.4 6.7 6 6.9 7.1 7.6 7.4 4.39 9.2 5.5 4 4 4 4 3.96 2020 +923 TJK NGDP Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.007 0.02 0.065 0.308 0.632 1.025 1.345 1.807 2.512 3.345 4.758 6.158 7.201 9.272 12.78 17.609 20.623 24.705 30.069 36.161 40.525 45.605 48.402 54.79 64.434 71.059 79.11 83.958 98.95 111.595 122.907 135.364 148.522 162.958 178.729 2020 +923 TJK NGDPD Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.291 0.678 0.829 0.569 1.052 1.121 1.32 1.087 0.991 1.057 1.212 1.555 2.073 2.311 2.811 3.712 5.135 4.977 5.642 6.523 7.592 8.506 9.242 7.857 6.994 7.535 7.762 8.301 8.134 8.746 9.983 10.509 11.312 11.819 12.56 13.513 2020 +923 TJK PPPGDP Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.099 7.37 5.917 5.286 5.148 5.325 5.671 5.963 6.605 7.442 8.246 9.267 10.524 11.581 12.774 14.143 15.553 16.263 17.528 19.216 21.657 24.57 27.63 25.288 26.986 28.887 31.825 34.791 36.756 41.806 47.241 50.881 54.026 57.232 60.654 64.276 2020 +923 TJK NGDP_D Tajikistan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.679 7.44 27.263 100 497.494 "1,002.27" "1,544.04" "1,953.42" "2,422.87" "3,057.03" "3,730.63" "4,815.74" "5,635.19" "6,176.44" "7,432.52" "9,502.89" "12,135.44" "13,678.73" "15,386.08" "17,436.83" "19,506.41" "20,353.97" "21,467.49" "21,494.18" "22,760.78" "24,992.46" "25,615.45" "26,552.64" "26,994.92" "29,134.77" "31,145.07" "32,982.63" "34,928.61" "36,849.68" "38,876.41" "41,014.62" 2020 +923 TJK NGDPRPC Tajikistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.153 16.914 13.215 11.439 10.811 10.83 11.181 11.26 11.996 12.988 13.905 15.022 16.278 17.01 17.82 18.802 19.851 20.175 21.012 22.063 23.187 24.346 25.403 26.342 27.559 28.899 30.46 32.064 32.824 35.17 36.428 37.215 38.04 38.903 39.806 40.733 2014 +923 TJK NGDPRPPPPC Tajikistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,145.95" "1,895.08" "1,480.67" "1,281.71" "1,211.27" "1,213.42" "1,252.75" "1,261.63" "1,344.07" "1,455.20" "1,557.94" "1,683.13" "1,823.83" "1,905.90" "1,996.67" "2,106.72" "2,224.22" "2,260.53" "2,354.28" "2,472.11" "2,597.98" "2,727.88" "2,846.28" "2,951.44" "3,087.80" "3,237.94" "3,412.92" "3,592.58" "3,677.77" "3,940.68" "4,081.61" "4,169.79" "4,262.18" "4,358.88" "4,460.04" "4,563.94" 2014 +923 TJK NGDPPC Tajikistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.13 1.258 3.603 11.439 53.782 108.543 172.635 219.955 290.644 397.037 518.729 723.413 917.276 "1,050.62" "1,324.50" "1,786.78" "2,409.02" "2,759.71" "3,232.91" "3,847.17" "4,522.93" "4,955.42" "5,453.38" "5,661.90" "6,272.54" "7,222.46" "7,802.52" "8,513.75" "8,860.80" "10,246.83" "11,345.61" "12,274.58" "13,286.79" "14,335.59" "15,475.02" "16,706.49" 2014 +923 TJK NGDPDPC Tajikistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 52.622 121.645 147.923 100.448 183.374 192.58 222.282 177.712 159.417 167.035 187.958 236.394 308.844 337.129 401.586 519.025 702.445 666.024 738.287 834.52 949.648 "1,040.15" "1,105.20" 919.073 800.645 844.595 852.341 893.318 858.445 905.673 "1,014.93" "1,049.51" "1,110.34" "1,140.79" "1,192.78" "1,263.12" 2014 +923 TJK PPPPC Tajikistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,462.80" "1,322.41" "1,055.30" 932.654 897.539 914.63 954.905 975.225 "1,062.49" "1,176.26" "1,278.93" "1,408.96" "1,567.74" "1,689.66" "1,824.75" "1,977.35" "2,127.67" "2,176.26" "2,293.76" "2,458.60" "2,708.85" "3,004.45" "3,303.96" "2,958.11" "3,089.44" "3,237.94" "3,494.45" "3,744.21" "3,879.18" "4,329.20" "4,802.83" "5,081.42" "5,302.99" "5,524.09" "5,759.89" "6,008.13" 2014 +923 TJK NGAP_NPGDP Tajikistan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +923 TJK PPPSH Tajikistan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.024 0.021 0.016 0.014 0.013 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.018 0.018 0.019 0.019 0.02 0.022 0.023 0.025 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.028 0.029 0.029 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 2020 +923 TJK PPPEX Tajikistan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.001 0.003 0.012 0.06 0.119 0.181 0.226 0.274 0.338 0.406 0.513 0.585 0.622 0.726 0.904 1.132 1.268 1.409 1.565 1.67 1.649 1.651 1.914 2.03 2.231 2.233 2.274 2.284 2.367 2.362 2.416 2.506 2.595 2.687 2.781 2020 +923 TJK NID_NGDP Tajikistan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.267 26.288 40.565 24.659 7.958 6.929 6.637 4.386 15.009 13.661 13.811 13.606 14.865 14.794 23.433 19.656 17.201 16.143 17.964 18.064 17.96 17.173 14.981 18.177 20.521 23.652 20.71 18.111 16.713 16.996 14.921 16.323 17.656 18.083 18.333 17.005 2020 +923 TJK NGSD_NGDP Tajikistan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1995 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.101 -3.803 21.073 8.286 1.424 2.131 5.082 7.651 13.39 8.712 12.563 13.299 12.114 1.975 10.186 -12.503 -3.419 1.727 7.664 11.727 8.985 6.772 11.557 12.105 16.363 25.762 15.819 15.878 20.842 25.397 18.766 16.281 16.068 15.274 15.546 14.171 2020 +923 TJK PCPI Tajikistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997. Core prices base year = 2005 Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.012 0.32 1.44 10.262 53.204 100 143.175 182.479 242.425 335.981 377.062 438.733 470.347 504.572 554.874 627.941 756.222 804.766 856.776 963.205 "1,019.03" "1,070.34" "1,135.38" "1,201.02" "1,272.04" "1,365.03" "1,417.48" "1,527.91" "1,659.01" "1,807.88" "1,957.04" "2,114.58" "2,263.65" "2,410.79" "2,567.49" "2,734.38" 2021 +923 TJK PCPIPCH Tajikistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,600.72" 350.358 612.481 418.472 87.956 43.175 27.452 32.851 38.592 12.227 16.356 7.206 7.277 9.969 13.168 20.429 6.419 6.463 12.422 5.796 5.035 6.077 5.781 5.914 7.31 3.843 7.79 8.58 8.974 8.25 8.05 7.05 6.5 6.5 6.5 2021 +923 TJK PCPIE Tajikistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1997. Core prices base year = 2005 Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.016 1.19 1.203 26.996 37.942 100 102.725 133.689 214.742 241.54 276.494 314.459 332.483 356.172 400.743 480.274 537.22 563.625 618.884 676.533 720.129 746.828 801.95 842.702 893.83 953.34 "1,004.66" "1,085.51" "1,187.84" "1,283.37" "1,392.45" "1,498.28" "1,595.67" "1,699.39" "1,809.85" "1,927.49" 2021 +923 TJK PCPIEPCH Tajikistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,344.00" 1.075 "2,144.25" 40.546 163.562 2.725 30.142 60.628 12.479 14.471 13.731 5.732 7.125 12.514 19.846 11.857 4.915 9.804 9.315 6.444 3.707 7.381 5.082 6.067 6.658 5.383 8.047 9.427 8.042 8.5 7.6 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 2021 +923 TJK TM_RPCH Tajikistan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 142.445 -6.213 11.818 7.717 6.858 -7.773 -18.485 4.22 8.698 16.727 20.816 16.201 -23.038 33.901 83.199 16.418 -20.805 7.444 14.255 26.026 12.497 -18.008 -0.53 -11.193 -15.576 9.9 8.802 -3.19 22.517 8.997 2.501 8.739 6.262 5.769 6.015 2020 +923 TJK TMG_RPCH Tajikistan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 171.473 -6.117 13.389 7.083 5.862 -6.292 -18.693 3.111 6.761 12.843 21.784 10.853 -26.169 41.03 72.618 26.531 -19.484 5.001 16.106 24.966 8.506 -17.535 -0.095 -10.028 -16.308 9.043 8.678 -1.842 23.41 9.225 0.647 8.249 6.57 5.797 6.015 2020 +923 TJK TX_RPCH Tajikistan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -89.003 -13.03 -9.697 14.231 4.357 -12.034 1.245 -2.309 6.245 37.905 14.12 2.855 11.425 -3.655 3.048 -6.556 14.679 21.616 18.592 36.056 -10.784 -11.352 12.801 7.104 10.068 3.096 11.618 5.431 17.217 3.221 -0.584 6.343 7.297 8.421 7.859 2020 +923 TJK TXG_RPCH Tajikistan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -36.734 -13.462 -9.778 14.129 0.459 -13.889 3.408 -2.276 4.852 37.14 14.223 1.527 -12.945 -0.94 2.935 -11.249 17.391 -5.819 22.9 51.823 -13.054 -8.801 24.273 14.562 15.068 4.028 14.767 18.081 21.166 2.282 -3.72 5.216 6.513 8.071 7.819 2020 +923 TJK LUR Tajikistan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.2 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.3 2.1 2.2 2.492 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +923 TJK LE Tajikistan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +923 TJK LP Tajikistan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2014 Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.536 5.573 5.607 5.668 5.735 5.822 5.939 6.115 6.216 6.327 6.448 6.577 6.713 6.854 7.001 7.152 7.31 7.473 7.642 7.816 7.995 8.178 8.363 8.549 8.735 8.921 9.107 9.292 9.475 9.657 9.836 10.013 10.188 10.36 10.53 10.698 2014 +923 TJK GGR Tajikistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.124 0.182 0.246 0.382 0.56 0.824 1.104 1.446 2.19 2.871 3.895 4.829 5.722 7.483 9.089 10.917 12.949 14.494 16.295 18.124 20.025 21.18 20.842 27.266 28.053 30.363 33.843 37.842 41.614 45.535 2020 +923 TJK GGR_NGDP Tajikistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.048 13.508 13.602 15.203 16.74 17.326 17.932 20.084 23.622 22.462 22.12 23.415 23.16 24.885 25.134 26.939 28.395 29.944 29.74 28.129 28.181 26.773 24.824 27.555 25.139 24.704 25.002 25.479 25.537 25.477 2020 +923 TJK GGX Tajikistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.172 0.236 0.346 0.462 0.642 0.908 1.25 1.655 2.032 2.585 3.577 4.893 6.457 7.222 8.876 11.282 12.562 15.448 21.214 21.769 21.94 22.804 24.485 27.94 30.843 33.418 37.202 41.53 45.682 50.084 2020 +923 TJK GGX_NGDP Tajikistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.794 17.54 19.157 18.391 19.182 19.088 20.301 22.983 21.917 20.23 20.316 23.724 26.139 24.019 24.545 27.84 27.545 31.916 38.719 33.784 30.875 28.826 29.164 28.236 27.639 27.189 27.483 27.962 28.033 28.022 2020 +923 TJK GGXCNL Tajikistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.049 -0.054 -0.1 -0.08 -0.082 -0.084 -0.146 -0.209 0.158 0.285 0.318 -0.064 -0.736 0.261 0.213 -0.365 0.387 -0.955 -4.92 -3.644 -1.914 -1.624 -3.643 -0.674 -2.79 -3.055 -3.358 -3.688 -4.068 -4.548 2020 +923 TJK GGXCNL_NGDP Tajikistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.746 -4.032 -5.555 -3.188 -2.441 -1.762 -2.369 -2.899 1.705 2.232 1.804 -0.309 -2.979 0.866 0.59 -0.902 0.849 -1.972 -8.979 -5.656 -2.694 -2.053 -4.339 -0.681 -2.5 -2.485 -2.481 -2.483 -2.496 -2.545 2020 +923 TJK GGSB Tajikistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +923 TJK GGSB_NPGDP Tajikistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +923 TJK GGXONLB Tajikistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.041 -0.046 -0.076 -0.042 -0.019 -0.025 -0.103 -0.173 0.204 0.344 0.372 0.04 -0.615 0.416 0.416 0.032 0.644 -0.71 -4.544 -3.363 -1.146 -0.961 -2.868 0.201 -1.939 -2.149 -2.441 -2.711 -3.133 -4.1 2020 +923 TJK GGXONLB_NGDP Tajikistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.032 -3.441 -4.23 -1.662 -0.559 -0.522 -1.669 -2.398 2.199 2.693 2.113 0.194 -2.488 1.384 1.15 0.078 1.412 -1.466 -8.293 -5.22 -1.612 -1.215 -3.416 0.203 -1.737 -1.749 -1.803 -1.825 -1.922 -2.294 2020 +923 TJK GGXWDN Tajikistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +923 TJK GGXWDN_NGDP Tajikistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +923 TJK GGXWDG Tajikistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.99 1.45 2.013 2.498 3.288 3.319 3.043 3.301 3.413 4.38 5.323 7.618 9.101 10.678 11.739 11.87 12.72 16.95 23.11 30.726 32.921 34.059 42.343 43.936 43.952 49.785 53.283 57.132 61.581 60.968 2020 +923 TJK GGXWDG_NGDP Tajikistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.567 107.807 111.429 99.449 98.297 69.76 49.412 45.843 36.807 34.27 30.229 36.94 36.838 35.512 32.462 29.292 27.892 35.019 42.179 47.685 46.328 43.052 50.433 44.403 39.385 40.506 39.363 38.467 37.789 34.112 2020 +923 TJK NGDP_FY Tajikistan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.007 0.02 0.065 0.308 0.632 1.025 1.345 1.807 2.512 3.345 4.758 6.158 7.201 9.272 12.78 17.609 20.623 24.705 30.069 36.161 40.525 45.605 48.402 54.79 64.434 71.059 79.11 83.958 98.95 111.595 122.907 135.364 148.522 162.958 178.729 2020 +923 TJK BCA Tajikistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Tajik somoni Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.049 -0.207 -0.167 -0.102 -0.082 -0.045 -0.097 -0.01 -0.016 -0.052 -0.015 -0.005 -0.057 -0.296 -0.372 -1.194 -1.059 -0.717 -0.581 -0.413 -0.681 -0.885 -0.316 -0.477 -0.291 0.159 -0.38 -0.185 0.336 0.735 0.384 -0.004 -0.18 -0.332 -0.35 -0.383 2020 +923 TJK BCA_NGDPD Tajikistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.75 -30.467 -20.173 -17.886 -7.835 -4.011 -7.316 -0.907 -1.62 -4.949 -1.249 -0.306 -2.751 -12.819 -13.247 -32.159 -20.62 -14.415 -10.3 -6.337 -8.975 -10.402 -3.424 -6.072 -4.158 2.11 -4.891 -2.232 4.13 8.401 3.845 -0.042 -1.588 -2.809 -2.787 -2.834 2020 +738 TZA NGDP_R Tanzania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original base year 1992. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 "18,394.18" "18,486.15" "18,597.07" "19,043.40" "19,690.87" "20,596.65" "21,956.03" "23,251.44" "24,274.50" "25,196.93" "26,972.09" "27,530.91" "27,691.68" "28,025.71" "28,464.87" "29,481.21" "30,820.97" "31,907.49" "33,090.77" "34,692.51" "36,404.17" "38,587.63" "41,351.89" "44,199.47" "47,659.53" "51,171.98" "53,556.89" "58,090.15" "61,323.79" "64,624.45" "68,733.84" "74,166.92" "77,979.85" "83,268.12" "88,874.11" "94,349.32" "100,828.39" "107,657.41" "115,149.20" "123,175.84" "129,095.85" "135,467.65" "141,537.17" "148,856.16" "158,111.51" "168,260.00" "179,670.90" "192,221.95" 2021 +738 TZA NGDP_RPCH Tanzania "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.266 0.5 0.6 2.4 3.4 4.6 6.6 5.9 4.4 3.8 7.045 2.072 0.584 1.206 1.567 3.571 4.544 3.525 3.708 4.84 4.934 5.998 7.164 6.886 7.828 7.37 4.661 8.464 5.567 5.382 6.359 7.905 5.141 6.782 6.732 6.161 6.867 6.773 6.959 6.971 4.806 4.936 4.48 5.171 6.218 6.419 6.782 6.986 2021 +738 TZA NGDP Tanzania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original base year 1992. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 89.277 106.74 129.113 149.294 175.945 224.432 295.983 400.119 614.998 769.622 "1,008.78" "1,319.15" "1,663.55" "2,095.47" "2,791.71" "3,668.05" "4,575.36" "5,718.08" "7,631.15" "8,770.96" "9,900.61" "11,051.22" "12,683.64" "14,702.61" "16,966.87" "19,387.99" "23,633.85" "27,155.84" "33,236.64" "38,269.96" "44,467.11" "53,522.18" "62,318.66" "72,977.20" "82,603.39" "94,349.32" "108,362.32" "118,744.50" "129,014.83" "139,893.80" "148,522.11" "162,382.93" "177,224.97" "197,260.49" "219,929.02" "244,469.44" "272,915.26" "305,406.73" 2021 +738 TZA NGDPD Tanzania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.873 13.005 14.932 15.294 13.915 12.556 15.874 7.821 7.474 6.444 5.172 6.019 5.588 5.17 5.478 6.382 7.889 9.341 11.481 11.777 12.369 12.61 13.125 14.159 15.576 17.174 18.867 21.807 27.762 28.985 31.533 34.067 39.651 45.681 50.002 47.384 49.774 53.227 56.699 60.81 64.403 70.309 76.582 84.932 93.314 101.547 110.86 121.313 2021 +738 TZA PPPGDP Tanzania "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 10.461 11.508 12.293 13.081 14.014 15.122 16.444 17.845 19.288 20.806 23.105 24.381 25.082 25.987 26.958 28.505 30.347 31.958 33.516 35.634 38.239 41.446 45.107 49.165 54.436 60.281 65.037 72.449 77.948 82.67 88.984 98.013 95.918 103.322 108.827 117.377 127.683 134.162 146.926 159.979 169.689 185.463 207.55 226.059 245.153 265.737 289.161 315.347 2021 +738 TZA NGDP_D Tanzania "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.485 0.577 0.694 0.784 0.894 1.09 1.348 1.721 2.534 3.054 3.74 4.792 6.007 7.477 9.808 12.442 14.845 17.921 23.061 25.282 27.196 28.639 30.672 33.264 35.6 37.888 44.129 46.748 54.199 59.219 64.695 72.164 79.916 87.641 92.944 100 107.472 110.298 112.041 113.572 115.048 119.868 125.214 132.518 139.097 145.293 151.897 158.882 2021 +738 TZA NGDPRPC Tanzania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,019,957.35" "993,833.62" "969,248.05" "962,203.50" "965,157.97" "979,128.30" "1,012,737.78" "1,040,978.63" "1,054,661.07" "1,061,511.37" "1,100,584.85" "1,086,622.29" "1,056,296.38" "1,033,540.04" "1,016,724.92" "1,022,607.53" "1,041,148.60" "1,051,993.79" "1,066,953.66" "1,092,653.82" "1,118,602.02" "1,155,119.61" "1,204,623.85" "1,252,037.32" "1,312,416.77" "1,369,906.44" "1,393,933.84" "1,469,823.11" "1,508,966.65" "1,545,149.00" "1,596,239.60" "1,672,371.87" "1,706,796.82" "1,768,785.42" "1,832,040.23" "1,887,404.77" "1,957,450.57" "2,028,423.49" "2,105,891.18" "2,186,974.27" "2,225,748.68" "2,268,011.16" "2,301,048.68" "2,349,999.74" "2,423,874.95" "2,504,801.48" "2,597,262.86" "2,698,278.94" 2012 +738 TZA NGDPRPPPPC Tanzania "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,271.07" "1,238.51" "1,207.87" "1,199.09" "1,202.77" "1,220.18" "1,262.07" "1,297.26" "1,314.31" "1,322.85" "1,371.54" "1,354.14" "1,316.35" "1,287.99" "1,267.04" "1,274.37" "1,297.47" "1,310.99" "1,329.63" "1,361.66" "1,394.00" "1,439.50" "1,501.20" "1,560.28" "1,635.53" "1,707.17" "1,737.11" "1,831.69" "1,880.47" "1,925.56" "1,989.22" "2,084.10" "2,127.00" "2,204.25" "2,283.08" "2,352.07" "2,439.36" "2,527.81" "2,624.35" "2,725.39" "2,773.72" "2,826.38" "2,867.55" "2,928.56" "3,020.62" "3,121.47" "3,236.69" "3,362.58" 2012 +738 TZA NGDPPC Tanzania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,950.42" "5,738.43" "6,729.16" "7,543.38" "8,624.03" "10,669.08" "13,652.44" "17,913.52" "26,719.98" "32,423.07" "41,162.83" "52,065.83" "63,455.99" "77,277.14" "99,715.73" "127,232.61" "154,558.15" "188,525.72" "246,053.03" "276,244.60" "304,219.10" "330,817.96" "369,487.66" "416,480.58" "467,222.53" "519,028.80" "615,122.17" "687,109.21" "817,839.00" "915,022.02" "1,032,681.36" "1,206,858.79" "1,364,009.97" "1,550,185.25" "1,702,776.29" "1,887,404.77" "2,103,711.94" "2,237,320.60" "2,359,470.92" "2,483,800.02" "2,560,678.04" "2,718,629.01" "2,881,245.14" "3,114,161.31" "3,371,547.28" "3,639,292.94" "3,945,172.28" "4,287,088.68" 2012 +738 TZA NGDPDPC Tanzania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 602.924 699.181 778.244 772.741 682.028 596.872 732.197 350.129 324.721 271.496 211.031 237.573 213.148 190.679 195.663 221.366 266.49 307.987 370.188 370.918 380.08 377.469 382.354 401.069 428.927 459.757 491.056 551.781 683.137 693.025 732.315 768.16 867.857 970.348 "1,030.74" 947.897 966.29 "1,002.87" "1,036.93" "1,079.68" "1,110.37" "1,177.12" "1,245.04" "1,340.82" "1,430.51" "1,511.68" "1,602.56" "1,702.91" 2012 +738 TZA PPPPC Tanzania "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 580.085 618.702 640.681 660.931 686.888 718.863 758.51 798.946 837.991 876.509 942.781 962.302 956.763 958.338 962.884 988.761 "1,025.12" "1,053.66" "1,080.67" "1,122.30" "1,174.98" "1,240.67" "1,314.01" "1,392.68" "1,499.03" "1,613.77" "1,692.74" "1,833.13" "1,918.04" "1,976.62" "2,066.52" "2,210.07" "2,099.43" "2,194.77" "2,243.35" "2,348.07" "2,478.81" "2,527.81" "2,687.04" "2,840.42" "2,925.62" "3,105.04" "3,374.25" "3,568.81" "3,758.24" "3,955.90" "4,180.01" "4,426.62" 2012 +738 TZA NGAP_NPGDP Tanzania Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +738 TZA PPPSH Tanzania Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.078 0.077 0.077 0.077 0.076 0.077 0.08 0.081 0.081 0.081 0.084 0.083 0.075 0.075 0.074 0.074 0.074 0.074 0.075 0.076 0.076 0.078 0.082 0.084 0.086 0.088 0.088 0.09 0.092 0.098 0.099 0.102 0.095 0.098 0.099 0.105 0.11 0.11 0.113 0.118 0.128 0.127 0.128 0.131 0.135 0.139 0.144 0.149 2021 +738 TZA PPPEX Tanzania Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 8.534 9.275 10.503 11.413 12.555 14.842 17.999 22.421 31.886 36.991 43.661 54.106 66.324 80.637 103.559 128.679 150.77 178.925 227.685 246.142 258.914 266.644 281.191 299.049 311.683 321.626 363.389 374.828 426.393 462.923 499.72 546.073 649.705 706.309 759.031 803.812 848.68 885.083 878.093 874.448 875.261 875.553 853.892 872.605 897.108 919.967 943.818 968.479 2021 +738 TZA NID_NGDP Tanzania Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original base year 1992. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 31.043 29.582 26.783 22.798 20.302 20.586 18.724 28.134 21.14 22.669 31.423 31.551 32.063 29.471 28.792 23.294 19.689 17.751 25.911 22.908 21.91 22.507 22.082 23.78 27.945 30.626 31.613 32.914 37.981 34.694 32.39 35.273 34.844 37.47 37.654 32.759 32.175 34.046 38.363 39.655 39.883 35.654 37.557 38.259 38.808 39.513 40.439 40.405 2021 +738 TZA NGSD_NGDP Tanzania Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original base year 1992. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 10.585 8.576 7.906 6.236 5.431 4.828 7.545 12.295 12.016 19.78 21.212 21.41 22.204 20.499 8.487 12.741 13.566 12.161 12.987 12.863 16.064 18.172 20.008 21.766 24.879 27.254 25.606 22.521 28.209 27.736 23.417 21.143 25.694 27.113 28.407 25.457 28.439 31.29 34.485 38.018 39.092 32.372 33.126 34.405 35.536 36.508 37.627 37.785 2021 +738 TZA PCPI Tanzania "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. The latest CPI weights are based on the 2011/12 household budget survey, and CPI data with those weights were released starting for December 2015. Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.145 1.439 1.855 2.358 3.209 4.278 5.664 7.357 9.652 12.143 16.563 20.736 25.029 31.561 43.523 55.174 66.788 77.566 87.478 94.379 100 105.147 109.937 114.806 119.558 124.769 133.816 143.22 157.938 177.118 189.855 213.95 248.184 267.715 284.132 300.011 315.52 332.304 343.963 355.822 367.525 381.086 396.177 417.303 435.937 453.173 471.507 490.832 2021 +738 TZA PCPIPCH Tanzania "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 30.2 25.7 28.9 27.1 36.1 33.3 32.4 29.9 31.2 25.8 36.4 25.2 20.7 26.1 37.9 26.77 21.049 16.138 12.778 7.889 5.956 5.147 4.555 4.429 4.138 4.359 7.251 7.028 10.276 12.144 7.192 12.691 16.001 7.87 6.132 5.588 5.17 5.319 3.509 3.448 3.289 3.69 3.96 5.332 4.465 3.954 4.046 4.099 2021 +738 TZA PCPIE Tanzania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. The latest CPI weights are based on the 2011/12 household budget survey, and CPI data with those weights were released starting for December 2015. Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 1.212 1.531 1.889 2.54 3.241 4.511 5.797 7.67 10.031 13.728 16.284 22.433 27.085 34.156 47.125 59.741 69.029 79.627 88.593 94.761 100 104.854 109.472 114.467 119.163 125.1 133.431 142 161.133 180.833 190.874 228.58 256.15 270.395 283.246 302.586 317.862 330.453 341.194 354.329 365.505 380.709 397.609 419.263 437.813 455.918 474.604 494.056 2021 +738 TZA PCPIEPCH Tanzania "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 26.29 23.404 34.483 27.564 39.196 28.52 32.303 30.786 36.851 18.624 37.76 20.736 26.108 37.972 26.771 15.546 15.353 11.26 6.962 5.529 4.854 4.404 4.563 4.102 4.982 6.659 6.423 13.474 12.226 5.553 19.754 12.062 5.561 4.752 6.828 5.049 3.961 3.25 3.85 3.154 4.16 4.439 5.446 4.424 4.135 4.099 4.099 2021 +738 TZA TM_RPCH Tanzania Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002. The base year is FY 2002, so in CY2002, the deflator is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2002 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -32.9 -21 -22.5 -27.1 -8.2 17 14.9 123.1 75.4 11.5 2 -4.804 0.164 -18.526 -8.541 7.865 -9.301 -0.74 33.736 10.487 -2.979 -5.539 5.831 4.82 9.242 6.236 8.523 13.926 8.408 6.365 7.618 16.429 11.501 5.041 8.331 1.567 -10.244 -13.041 1.022 6.054 0.443 5.551 7.375 6.111 8.169 7.825 8.747 9.146 2021 +738 TZA TMG_RPCH Tanzania Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002. The base year is FY 2002, so in CY2002, the deflator is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2002 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -38.6 -12 -12.6 -16.2 -6.6 14.3 5.8 -1.5 -1 11.9 -4.8 -4.804 0.164 -18.526 -8.541 7.865 -9.301 -0.74 33.736 10.487 -2.979 -5.539 5.831 4.82 9.242 6.236 8.523 13.926 8.408 6.365 7.618 16.429 11.501 5.041 8.331 1.567 -10.244 -13.041 1.022 6.054 0.443 5.551 7.375 6.111 8.169 7.825 8.747 9.146 2021 +738 TZA TX_RPCH Tanzania Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002. The base year is FY 2002, so in CY2002, the deflator is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2002 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 14.1 -15.6 -24.6 -32 0.7 17.7 -10.3 155.1 59.4 7.1 7.7 -11.195 19.88 -5.076 7.194 33.938 19.538 -10.999 -14.458 -18.517 27.453 25.644 29.672 17.975 17.758 9.512 -2.083 -0.413 -1.731 -1.998 7.581 6.718 2.977 1.75 6.935 13.681 -2.076 -11.723 10.841 13.039 -0.374 0.568 6.741 9.314 8.507 8.501 9.038 4.44 2021 +738 TZA TXG_RPCH Tanzania Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2002. The base year is FY 2002, so in CY2002, the deflator is not equal to 100. Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2002 Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 13.2 12.7 1.8 -17.4 -2.4 -3.5 -5.8 7.7 10.7 16.9 8.6 -11.195 19.88 -5.076 7.194 33.938 19.538 -10.999 -14.458 -18.517 27.453 25.644 29.672 17.975 17.758 9.512 -2.083 -0.413 -1.731 -1.998 7.581 6.718 2.977 1.75 6.935 13.681 -2.076 -11.723 10.841 13.039 -0.374 0.568 6.741 9.314 8.507 8.501 9.038 4.44 2021 +738 TZA LUR Tanzania Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +738 TZA LE Tanzania Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +738 TZA LP Tanzania Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 18.034 18.601 19.187 19.791 20.402 21.036 21.68 22.336 23.016 23.737 24.507 25.336 26.216 27.116 27.997 28.829 29.603 30.33 31.014 31.751 32.544 33.406 34.328 35.302 36.314 37.354 38.421 39.522 40.64 41.824 43.06 44.348 45.688 47.076 48.511 49.989 51.51 53.074 54.68 56.322 58.001 59.73 61.51 63.343 65.231 67.175 69.177 71.239 2012 +738 TZA GGR Tanzania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 194.812 209.958 301.465 363.388 493.661 683.893 732.029 877.88 "1,019.33" "1,147.85" "1,322.04" "1,633.98" "1,997.90" "2,475.33" "2,915.49" "3,364.11" "4,449.85" "5,373.20" "5,784.60" "6,697.13" "8,305.79" "9,709.23" "10,970.33" "11,876.00" "13,192.12" "16,067.34" "18,303.93" "18,932.02" "20,484.05" "21,638.60" "23,407.59" "27,257.41" "31,373.03" "35,913.20" "40,419.59" "45,290.28" "50,736.48" 2021 +738 TZA GGR_NGDP Tanzania General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.768 12.621 14.387 13.017 13.458 14.947 12.802 11.504 11.622 11.594 11.963 12.883 13.589 14.589 15.038 14.234 16.386 16.166 15.115 15.061 15.518 15.58 15.033 14.377 13.982 14.827 15.415 14.674 14.643 14.569 14.415 15.38 15.904 16.329 16.534 16.595 16.613 2021 +738 TZA GGX Tanzania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 186.837 292.45 343.861 467.716 571.331 612.017 733.543 867.757 "1,119.22" "1,220.18" "1,367.80" "1,726.15" "2,258.86" "2,888.27" "3,550.65" "4,163.82" "4,841.84" "6,010.41" "7,492.79" "8,806.58" "10,185.15" "12,200.07" "13,713.70" "14,280.94" "16,181.66" "18,324.78" "19,679.02" "21,424.11" "23,254.14" "25,356.72" "28,441.04" "32,780.81" "37,791.27" "42,388.35" "46,887.15" "52,239.97" "58,355.76" 2021 +738 TZA GGX_NGDP Tanzania General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.163 17.58 16.41 16.754 15.576 13.376 12.828 11.371 12.761 12.324 12.377 13.609 15.364 17.023 18.314 17.618 17.83 18.084 19.579 19.805 19.03 19.577 18.792 17.289 17.151 16.911 16.573 16.606 16.623 17.073 17.515 18.497 19.158 19.274 19.179 19.141 19.108 2021 +738 TZA GGXCNL Tanzania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.974 -82.492 -42.396 -104.328 -77.67 71.876 -1.514 10.123 -99.899 -72.323 -45.762 -92.17 -260.964 -412.943 -635.169 -799.711 -391.989 -637.211 "-1,708.19" "-2,109.45" "-1,879.36" "-2,490.84" "-2,743.37" "-2,404.94" "-2,989.53" "-2,257.45" "-1,375.09" "-2,492.09" "-2,770.09" "-3,718.13" "-5,033.45" "-5,523.40" "-6,418.24" "-6,475.15" "-6,467.56" "-6,949.69" "-7,619.28" 2021 +738 TZA GGXCNL_NGDP Tanzania General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.605 -4.959 -2.023 -3.737 -2.117 1.571 -0.026 0.133 -1.139 -0.73 -0.414 -0.727 -1.775 -2.434 -3.276 -3.384 -1.443 -1.917 -4.464 -4.744 -3.511 -3.997 -3.759 -2.911 -3.169 -2.083 -1.158 -1.932 -1.98 -2.503 -3.1 -3.117 -3.254 -2.944 -2.646 -2.546 -2.495 2021 +738 TZA GGSB Tanzania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +738 TZA GGSB_NPGDP Tanzania General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +738 TZA GGXONLB Tanzania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.565 -43.261 8.865 -15.044 34.408 182.162 113.915 105.578 26.473 55.233 78.876 18.282 -156.808 -287.033 -464.254 -592.657 -151.791 -383.46 "-1,462.41" "-1,808.31" "-1,484.51" "-1,889.31" "-1,871.46" "-1,285.90" "-1,615.89" -656.593 477.772 -292.606 -416.003 "-1,304.11" "-2,456.69" "-2,775.42" "-3,002.76" "-2,281.27" "-1,641.91" "-1,466.76" "-1,508.74" 2021 +738 TZA GGXONLB_NGDP Tanzania General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.393 -2.6 0.423 -0.539 0.938 3.981 1.992 1.384 0.302 0.558 0.714 0.144 -1.067 -1.692 -2.395 -2.508 -0.559 -1.154 -3.821 -4.067 -2.774 -3.032 -2.564 -1.557 -1.713 -0.606 0.402 -0.227 -0.297 -0.878 -1.513 -1.566 -1.522 -1.037 -0.672 -0.537 -0.494 2021 +738 TZA GGXWDN Tanzania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +738 TZA GGXWDN_NGDP Tanzania General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +738 TZA GGXWDG Tanzania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,610.75" "6,008.42" "6,524.41" "7,553.93" "8,936.19" "8,144.64" "6,452.41" "7,226.78" "9,189.92" "12,252.16" "15,191.08" "18,723.99" "23,878.66" "29,810.69" "36,996.08" "43,125.13" "48,367.49" "52,307.49" "54,608.67" "60,192.86" "66,042.46" "70,001.36" "75,222.82" "80,874.73" "87,025.65" "94,244.65" "102,483.12" 2021 +738 TZA GGXWDG_NGDP Tanzania General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 50.77 47.371 44.376 44.522 46.091 34.462 23.761 21.743 24.013 27.553 28.383 30.046 32.721 36.089 39.212 39.797 40.732 40.544 39.036 40.528 40.671 39.499 38.134 36.773 35.598 34.533 33.556 2021 +738 TZA NGDP_FY Tanzania "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Cash basis Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Data are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t), FY(t/t+1)] = CY(t)). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Shares and Other Equity;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;. Stocks, T-bonds (special bonds, 2-y, 5-y, 7-y, 10-y, and 15-y), T-bills, other (tax reserve certificates) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 89.277 106.74 129.113 149.294 175.945 224.432 295.983 400.119 614.998 769.622 "1,008.78" "1,319.15" "1,663.55" "2,095.47" "2,791.71" "3,668.05" "4,575.36" "5,718.08" "7,631.15" "8,770.96" "9,900.61" "11,051.22" "12,683.64" "14,702.61" "16,966.87" "19,387.99" "23,633.85" "27,155.84" "33,236.64" "38,269.96" "44,467.11" "53,522.18" "62,318.66" "72,977.20" "82,603.39" "94,349.32" "108,362.32" "118,744.50" "129,014.83" "139,893.80" "148,522.11" "162,382.93" "177,224.97" "197,260.49" "219,929.02" "244,469.44" "272,915.26" "305,406.73" 2021 +738 TZA BCA Tanzania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Tanzanian shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.521 -0.407 -0.523 -0.305 -0.359 -0.375 -0.321 -0.407 -0.357 -0.335 -0.559 -0.737 -0.714 -0.895 -0.637 -0.59 -0.413 -0.436 -0.704 -0.777 -0.397 -0.309 -0.174 -0.16 -0.5 -0.907 -1.343 -1.831 -2.126 -2.179 -2.352 -3.571 -4.586 -4.891 -4.897 -3.67 -2.103 -1.407 -1.736 -1.573 -1.165 -2.308 -3.394 -3.273 -3.053 -3.052 -3.117 -3.179 2021 +738 TZA BCA_NGDPD Tanzania Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.793 -3.126 -3.504 -1.992 -2.58 -2.987 -2.023 -5.209 -4.77 -5.2 -10.807 -12.252 -12.782 -17.306 -11.636 -9.241 -5.232 -4.67 -6.135 -6.599 -3.213 -2.45 -1.327 -1.131 -3.211 -5.282 -7.118 -8.394 -7.659 -7.516 -7.457 -10.481 -11.565 -10.707 -9.794 -7.745 -4.225 -2.644 -3.061 -2.587 -1.809 -3.282 -4.432 -3.854 -3.272 -3.005 -2.812 -2.62 2021 +578 THA NGDP_R Thailand "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Economic and Social Development Board Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993. Ratio splicing for years before 1993 Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" "1,577.94" "1,671.20" "1,760.65" "1,858.92" "1,965.99" "2,057.27" "2,171.12" "2,377.79" "2,693.75" "3,022.21" "3,373.48" "3,656.94" "3,994.47" "4,341.03" "4,688.18" "5,068.88" "5,355.37" "5,207.90" "4,810.33" "5,030.27" "5,254.38" "5,435.36" "5,769.58" "6,184.37" "6,573.32" "6,848.59" "7,188.82" "7,579.54" "7,710.34" "7,657.09" "8,232.40" "8,301.56" "8,902.82" "9,142.09" "9,232.09" "9,521.43" "9,848.50" "10,259.94" "10,693.21" "10,923.29" "10,246.54" "10,403.70" "10,699.09" "11,096.48" "11,490.61" "11,871.77" "12,251.13" "12,622.75" 2021 +578 THA NGDP_RPCH Thailand "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 4.601 5.91 5.353 5.581 5.76 4.643 5.534 9.519 13.288 12.194 11.623 8.403 9.23 8.676 7.997 8.12 5.652 -2.754 -7.634 4.572 4.455 3.444 6.149 7.189 6.289 4.188 4.968 5.435 1.726 -0.691 7.513 0.84 7.243 2.687 0.984 3.134 3.435 4.178 4.223 2.152 -6.195 1.534 2.839 3.714 3.552 3.317 3.195 3.033 2021 +578 THA NGDP Thailand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Economic and Social Development Board Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993. Ratio splicing for years before 1993 Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" 684.362 785.514 869.396 951.419 "1,020.74" "1,091.39" "1,170.83" "1,342.85" "1,611.32" "1,918.33" "2,263.47" "2,583.49" "2,935.65" "3,263.43" "3,689.09" "4,217.61" "4,638.60" "4,710.31" "4,701.55" "4,789.83" "5,069.82" "5,345.00" "5,769.58" "6,317.30" "6,954.28" "7,614.41" "8,400.64" "9,076.30" "9,706.93" "9,658.67" "10,808.15" "11,306.91" "12,357.34" "12,915.16" "13,230.30" "13,743.48" "14,590.34" "15,488.66" "16,373.34" "16,892.41" "15,636.89" "16,178.72" "17,325.99" "18,177.86" "18,621.70" "19,964.74" "21,043.12" "22,899.26" 2021 +578 THA NGDPD Thailand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 33.422 35.999 37.799 41.366 43.179 40.185 44.52 52.204 63.704 74.637 88.467 101.247 115.576 128.889 146.684 169.279 183.035 150.18 113.676 126.539 126.132 120.105 134.177 152.142 172.752 189.084 221.579 263.007 290.97 281.399 340.928 370.929 397.722 420.364 407.373 401.142 413.497 456.523 506.547 544.027 499.75 505.902 534.758 580.688 597.57 640.201 672.959 732.235 2021 +578 THA PPPGDP Thailand "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 74.669 86.563 96.832 106.24 116.415 125.671 135.296 151.84 178.083 207.632 240.438 269.457 301.035 334.905 369.414 407.786 438.723 433.999 405.379 429.888 459.213 485.732 523.636 572.359 624.687 671.257 726.346 786.52 815.436 814.994 886.76 912.79 "1,008.79" "1,049.95" "1,059.45" "1,087.23" "1,146.04" "1,205.84" "1,286.78" "1,337.98" "1,270.22" "1,343.29" "1,479.64" "1,589.28" "1,680.26" "1,768.26" "1,859.50" "1,952.98" 2021 +578 THA NGDP_D Thailand "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 43.371 47.003 49.379 51.181 51.92 53.05 53.928 56.475 59.817 63.474 67.096 70.646 73.493 75.176 78.689 83.206 86.616 90.445 97.739 95.22 96.487 98.338 100 102.15 105.796 111.182 116.857 119.747 125.895 126.14 131.288 136.202 138.802 141.271 143.308 144.343 148.148 150.963 153.119 154.646 152.607 155.509 161.939 163.816 162.06 168.17 171.765 181.413 2021 +578 THA NGDPRPC Thailand "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "33,307.81" "34,581.54" "35,745.04" "37,049.51" "38,477.29" "39,542.45" "40,979.87" "44,077.22" "49,074.02" "54,188.53" "59,646.16" "63,896.25" "69,095.33" "74,411.94" "79,629.01" "85,238.06" "89,062.83" "85,590.68" "78,108.63" "80,744.57" "83,465.64" "85,543.36" "90,052.42" "95,807.59" "101,135.35" "104,692.59" "109,231.69" "114,525.56" "115,890.94" "114,512.51" "122,514.95" "122,952.58" "131,240.46" "134,157.33" "134,895.63" "138,564.98" "142,791.28" "148,244.01" "154,017.62" "156,886.10" "146,798.54" "148,728.73" "152,673.59" "158,108.16" "163,529.98" "168,803.55" "174,091.91" "179,315.47" 2021 +578 THA NGDPRPPPPC Thailand "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,914.63" "4,064.33" "4,201.08" "4,354.39" "4,522.19" "4,647.38" "4,816.32" "5,180.35" "5,767.61" "6,368.72" "7,010.15" "7,509.65" "8,120.70" "8,745.55" "9,358.71" "10,017.93" "10,467.46" "10,059.38" "9,180.02" "9,489.82" "9,809.62" "10,053.82" "10,583.76" "11,260.16" "11,886.33" "12,304.40" "12,837.88" "13,460.06" "13,620.53" "13,458.53" "14,399.05" "14,450.48" "15,424.54" "15,767.36" "15,854.13" "16,285.39" "16,782.10" "17,422.95" "18,101.52" "18,438.65" "17,253.07" "17,479.92" "17,943.56" "18,582.28" "19,219.50" "19,839.29" "20,460.83" "21,074.75" 2021 +578 THA NGDPPC Thailand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,445.80" "16,254.39" "17,650.60" "18,962.41" "19,977.24" "20,977.41" "22,099.44" "24,892.47" "29,354.64" "34,395.87" "40,020.14" "45,140.30" "50,780.04" "55,940.19" "62,659.41" "70,923.28" "77,142.68" "77,412.89" "76,342.38" "76,885.01" "80,533.88" "84,121.33" "90,052.44" "97,867.02" "106,996.69" "116,399.49" "127,645.04" "137,141.40" "145,900.89" "144,446.30" "160,847.38" "167,464.12" "182,165.04" "189,526.00" "193,315.99" "200,008.39" "211,542.11" "223,792.88" "235,830.44" "242,617.88" "224,024.30" "231,286.97" "247,238.01" "259,007.23" "265,016.98" "283,876.65" "299,028.39" "325,300.89" 2021 +578 THA NGDPDPC Thailand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 705.484 744.913 767.41 824.445 845.08 772.393 840.315 967.712 "1,160.54" "1,338.26" "1,564.18" "1,769.04" "1,999.20" "2,209.36" "2,491.43" "2,846.59" "3,043.98" "2,468.18" "1,845.83" "2,031.17" "2,003.61" "1,890.25" "2,094.26" "2,356.97" "2,657.91" "2,890.48" "3,366.82" "3,973.99" "4,373.45" "4,208.36" "5,073.71" "5,493.74" "5,862.99" "6,168.71" "5,952.38" "5,837.81" "5,995.21" "6,596.22" "7,295.95" "7,813.61" "7,159.74" "7,232.26" "7,630.87" "8,273.93" "8,504.39" "9,102.95" "9,562.93" "10,401.93" 2021 +578 THA PPPPC Thailand "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,576.14" "1,791.23" "1,965.90" "2,117.43" "2,278.40" "2,415.51" "2,553.72" "2,814.68" "3,244.26" "3,722.86" "4,251.17" "4,708.11" "5,207.22" "5,740.80" "6,274.51" "6,857.32" "7,296.22" "7,132.67" "6,582.42" "6,900.44" "7,294.59" "7,644.60" "8,172.98" "8,866.93" "9,611.27" "10,261.34" "11,036.59" "11,884.19" "12,256.49" "12,188.32" "13,196.81" "13,519.13" "14,870.98" "15,407.67" "15,480.21" "15,822.37" "16,616.20" "17,422.95" "18,533.93" "19,216.85" "18,197.92" "19,203.32" "21,114.18" "22,644.83" "23,912.80" "25,142.70" "26,424.04" "27,743.55" 2021 +578 THA NGAP_NPGDP Thailand Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +578 THA PPPSH Thailand Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.557 0.58 0.609 0.627 0.635 0.642 0.655 0.691 0.749 0.81 0.869 0.92 0.905 0.965 1.012 1.055 1.074 1.004 0.902 0.912 0.909 0.919 0.948 0.977 0.986 0.981 0.978 0.978 0.966 0.964 0.984 0.954 1.002 0.994 0.967 0.972 0.987 0.986 0.992 0.986 0.956 0.916 0.914 0.924 0.928 0.928 0.927 0.925 2021 +578 THA PPPEX Thailand Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 9.165 9.074 8.978 8.955 8.768 8.684 8.654 8.844 9.048 9.239 9.414 9.588 9.752 9.744 9.986 10.343 10.573 10.853 11.598 11.142 11.04 11.004 11.018 11.037 11.132 11.344 11.566 11.54 11.904 11.851 12.188 12.387 12.25 12.301 12.488 12.641 12.731 12.845 12.724 12.625 12.31 12.044 11.71 11.438 11.083 11.291 11.317 11.725 2021 +578 THA NID_NGDP Thailand Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Economic and Social Development Board Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993. Ratio splicing for years before 1993 Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" 26.513 26.352 23.235 25.998 25.017 28.35 26.002 28.009 32.687 35.231 41.539 42.064 39.701 39.656 40.908 42.863 42.533 34.275 20.071 20.173 22.283 23.112 22.744 23.829 25.681 30.421 27.012 25.496 28.226 20.636 25.357 26.791 28.024 27.457 23.919 22.356 21.105 22.934 25.22 23.806 23.688 29.119 29.081 26.377 23.299 23.685 25.251 24.044 2021 +578 THA NGSD_NGDP Thailand Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Economic and Social Development Board Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are constructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2002 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1993. Ratio splicing for years before 1993 Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.722 18.292 19.733 18.171 19.238 23.516 25.6 26.281 28.952 30.599 41.539 34.772 34.433 34.903 35.59 35.045 34.692 32.204 32.644 30.015 30.051 27.959 26.578 27.116 27.792 26.384 28.055 31.423 28.546 28.513 28.724 29.334 26.792 25.356 26.777 29.274 31.611 32.562 30.831 30.799 27.926 26.941 28.602 28.312 26.759 27.061 28.622 27.365 2021 +578 THA PCPI Thailand "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Ministry of Commerce Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. Annual data were derived from monthly data received from the authorities Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 28.603 32.236 33.944 35.2 35.48 36.346 37.018 37.925 39.398 41.518 43.919 46.435 48.354 49.948 52.483 55.525 58.758 62.067 67.008 67.167 68.308 69.408 69.867 71.133 73.133 76.4 80 81.733 86.217 85.467 88.286 91.65 94.411 96.474 98.302 97.418 97.601 98.25 99.297 99.998 99.151 100.372 106.721 109.727 111.319 113.88 116.157 118.48 2021 +578 THA PCPIPCH Thailand "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 19.7 12.7 5.3 3.7 0.795 2.44 1.848 2.452 3.885 5.379 5.785 5.728 4.133 3.295 5.077 5.795 5.823 5.63 7.962 0.236 1.7 1.61 0.66 1.813 2.812 4.467 4.712 2.167 5.485 -0.87 3.299 3.811 3.012 2.185 1.894 -0.899 0.188 0.665 1.065 0.706 -0.847 1.231 6.326 2.816 1.452 2.3 2 2 2021 +578 THA PCPIE Thailand "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Ministry of Commerce Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2019. Annual data were derived from monthly data received from the authorities Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 35.64 35.4 36.71 37.36 38.59 39.81 42.27 45.04 47.17 48.64 50.77 53.2 57.2 59.9 64.4 67.2 67.6 68.7 69.1 70.2 71.5 73.6 77.8 80.7 83.1 83.5 86.4 89.07 92.22 95.56 97.16 97.74 96.9 97.99 98.75 99.1 99.97 99.7 101.86 109.331 109.644 112.513 114.744 117.059 119.38 2021 +578 THA PCPIEPCH Thailand "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.673 3.701 1.771 3.292 3.161 6.179 6.553 4.729 3.116 4.379 4.786 7.519 4.72 7.513 4.348 0.595 1.627 0.582 1.592 1.852 2.937 5.707 3.728 2.974 0.481 3.473 3.09 3.537 3.622 1.674 0.597 -0.859 1.125 0.776 0.354 0.878 -0.27 2.166 7.335 0.286 2.617 1.983 2.017 1.983 2021 +578 THA TM_RPCH Thailand Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Smuggled goods and products procured on carriers at sea. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 2.834 5.442 -12.922 23.6 1.021 -8.187 4.958 27.063 32.747 21.581 23.682 12.95 8.968 11.778 15.749 19.968 -0.605 -11.298 -21.647 10.489 27.118 -5.496 6.221 11.096 20.305 16.19 2.943 4.2 11.399 -20.772 22.956 12.4 5.629 1.681 -5.298 0.004 -0.992 6.227 8.274 -5.167 -14.139 17.86 6.747 4.361 6.149 5.063 3.776 4.055 2021 +578 THA TMG_RPCH Thailand Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Smuggled goods and products procured on carriers at sea. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 0.887 6.936 -12.63 26.392 1.875 -8.197 4.205 28.027 33.706 21.793 22.037 9.452 5.222 10.152 15.724 19.338 1.117 -7.787 -24.071 12.48 6.92 -3.418 3.797 13.457 20.557 18.423 1.285 3.506 12.503 -20.502 27.252 13.466 6.675 1.999 -6.203 0.24 -2.554 5.84 7.64 -5.802 -10.475 18.337 6.19 5 5.8 5.2 5.3 5.3 2021 +578 THA TX_RPCH Thailand Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Smuggled goods and products procured on carriers at sea. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 13.727 4.104 18.788 -6.318 12.056 4.17 15.051 21.108 26.114 21.145 11.686 17.28 13.807 12.735 14.245 15.445 -5.525 7.234 8.242 9.031 17.488 -4.211 5.887 9.134 14.631 7.76 10.788 8.894 6.264 -12.14 14.22 9.509 3.662 2.514 0.345 1.25 2.696 5.181 3.351 -2.954 -19.682 10.386 7.439 5.718 7.846 4.244 4.766 4.062 2021 +578 THA TXG_RPCH Thailand Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank. Downloaded via CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2007 Methodology used to derive volumes: from GEE Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Smuggled goods and products procured on carriers at sea. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022 8.42 5.977 24.992 -8.84 14.934 5.159 17.78 20.329 23.541 22.914 12.627 17.215 10.927 11.485 17.715 13.376 0.634 12.242 -0.848 12.057 24.235 0.497 3.959 11.682 14.42 7.461 11.108 11.845 4.909 -13.903 16.706 8.724 2.218 0.37 0.966 -1.865 0.412 5.648 3.905 -3.667 -5.795 15.038 1.655 1.374 3.058 4.117 3.913 3.512 2021 +578 THA LUR Thailand Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Labour Force Survey, downloaded from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.333 2.442 2.192 2.108 1.858 1.517 1.364 1.372 1.5 1.05 0.655 0.662 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.2 1.1 1 2 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2021 +578 THA LE Thailand Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +578 THA LP Thailand Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Labour Force Survey, downloaded from CEIC Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" 47.374 48.326 49.256 50.174 51.095 52.027 52.98 53.946 54.892 55.772 56.558 57.232 57.811 58.338 58.875 59.467 60.13 60.847 61.585 62.299 62.953 63.539 64.069 64.55 64.995 65.416 65.813 66.182 66.531 66.867 67.195 67.518 67.836 68.145 68.439 68.715 68.971 69.21 69.428 69.626 69.8 69.951 70.078 70.183 70.266 70.329 70.372 70.394 2021 +578 THA GGR Thailand General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 826.508 934.078 937.81 822.73 804.194 851.29 972.1 "1,015.16" "1,249.96" "1,381.12" "1,621.59" "1,700.48" "1,788.67" "1,953.20" "1,842.82" "2,223.85" "2,411.74" "2,518.78" "2,851.19" "2,808.35" "3,032.34" "3,144.31" "3,216.37" "3,462.57" "3,530.93" "3,276.10" "3,235.01" "3,414.08" "3,681.59" "3,874.08" "4,072.30" "4,347.22" "4,502.88" 2021 +578 THA GGR_NGDP Thailand General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.23 20.711 19.954 17.629 17.455 17.554 19.056 18.99 20.264 20.437 21.753 20.606 20.219 20.027 19.508 20.939 21.208 21.391 22.151 21.385 22.315 21.919 21.097 21.416 21.005 20.652 20.224 20.047 20.523 20.616 20.616 20.616 20.616 2021 +578 THA GGX Thailand General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 701.724 810.083 "1,016.81" "1,116.37" "1,219.64" 938.197 "1,062.30" "1,374.54" "1,127.93" "1,306.38" "1,459.60" "1,546.43" "1,769.21" "1,875.08" "2,051.96" "2,337.46" "2,401.03" "2,620.10" "2,784.83" "2,913.53" "3,014.35" "3,062.63" "3,281.14" "3,452.21" "3,668.00" "4,023.77" "4,359.17" "4,363.86" "4,250.15" "4,468.89" "4,736.43" "5,051.98" "5,260.89" 2021 +578 THA GGX_NGDP Thailand General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.176 17.962 21.634 23.922 26.472 19.346 20.824 25.712 18.286 19.331 19.58 18.739 19.999 19.226 21.722 22.009 21.113 22.251 21.636 22.186 22.182 21.35 21.522 21.352 21.82 25.365 27.252 25.623 23.692 23.781 23.978 23.958 24.086 2021 +578 THA GGXCNL Thailand General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 124.784 123.995 -78.998 -293.639 -415.45 -86.907 -90.197 -359.373 122.03 74.736 161.992 154.046 19.457 78.122 -209.144 -113.609 10.706 -101.322 66.358 -105.179 17.989 81.685 -64.777 10.357 -137.075 -747.672 "-1,124.16" -949.781 -568.558 -594.813 -664.129 -704.755 -758.01 2021 +578 THA GGXCNL_NGDP Thailand General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.054 2.749 -1.681 -6.292 -9.017 -1.792 -1.768 -6.722 1.978 1.106 2.173 1.867 0.22 0.801 -2.214 -1.07 0.094 -0.86 0.516 -0.801 0.132 0.569 -0.425 0.064 -0.815 -4.713 -7.028 -5.577 -3.169 -3.165 -3.362 -3.342 -3.47 2021 +578 THA GGSB Thailand General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 106.851 74.926 -120.958 -241.78 -362.656 -52.607 -34.986 -296.128 116.472 56.817 36.543 626.922 244.878 104.39 -170.973 140.61 299.465 -108.572 -51.835 50.058 336.111 145.742 228.273 266.904 161.715 -449.014 -881.197 -658.28 -70.515 -71.236 -103.793 -61.447 -53.945 2021 +578 THA GGSB_NPGDP Thailand General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.673 1.753 -2.694 -4.874 -7.386 -1.043 -0.649 -5.215 1.897 0.852 0.494 7.643 2.825 1.09 -1.743 1.336 2.639 -0.915 -0.411 0.379 2.453 1.009 1.497 1.666 0.968 -2.731 -5.276 -3.757 -0.386 -0.379 -0.524 -0.295 -0.249 2021 +578 THA GGXONLB Thailand General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -37.66 -36.202 -294.31 179.863 149.249 242.576 254.33 96.721 156.086 -143.384 -48.928 107.793 -0.04 163.084 -7.96 96.877 139.241 11.712 100.604 -46.513 -673.163 -997.822 -749.361 -278.274 -260.196 -284.267 -293.648 -317.93 2021 +578 THA GGXONLB_NGDP Thailand General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.777 -0.71 -5.505 2.916 2.209 3.254 3.082 1.093 1.6 -1.518 -0.461 0.948 -- 1.267 -0.061 0.713 0.971 0.077 0.622 -0.277 -4.244 -6.238 -4.4 -1.551 -1.385 -1.439 -1.393 -1.456 2021 +578 THA GGXWDN Thailand General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +578 THA GGXWDN_NGDP Thailand General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +578 THA GGXWDG Thailand General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 685.23 "1,901.36" "2,327.84" "2,607.06" "2,804.28" "2,931.72" "2,934.94" "2,930.04" "3,126.55" "3,388.99" "3,233.12" "3,183.42" "3,408.23" "4,001.94" "4,230.31" "4,448.30" "4,937.24" "5,430.56" "5,690.81" "5,783.32" "5,988.39" "6,369.33" "6,780.95" "6,901.80" "7,848.16" "9,337.54" "10,465.85" "11,007.64" "11,511.20" "12,021.49" "12,497.94" "12,987.82" 2021 +578 THA GGXWDG_NGDP Thailand General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.193 40.455 49.881 56.585 57.826 57.469 54.902 47.501 46.266 45.462 39.177 35.985 34.947 42.364 39.831 39.116 41.93 42.19 43.335 42.559 41.745 41.778 41.941 41.058 49.473 58.375 61.453 61.362 61.257 60.859 59.269 59.463 2021 +578 THA NGDP_FY Thailand "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. Downloaded from MoF website Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. Thailand does not have State Government system. Its central government consists of budgetary central government, extra budgetary funds, and institutions and social security funds. Public debt data includes debt of the central government and non-monetary public corporations. It excludes debt of subnational governments and non-guaranteed debt of financial public corporations. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value. Book value. Instruments included in gross and net debt: Insurance Technical Reserves Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,085.48" "4,510.06" "4,699.94" "4,666.80" "4,607.31" "4,849.55" "5,101.37" "5,345.83" "6,168.36" "6,757.79" "7,454.62" "8,252.52" "8,846.46" "9,752.66" "9,446.54" "10,620.56" "11,372.08" "11,775.03" "12,871.55" "13,132.26" "13,589.05" "14,345.02" "15,245.78" "16,167.92" "16,810.01" "15,863.38" "15,995.78" "17,030.75" "17,938.91" "18,791.65" "19,753.12" "21,086.66" "21,841.70" 2021 +578 THA BCA Thailand Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Downloaded via CEIC; Prior to 2005 data come from IMF Statistics Department. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). The authorities issue BPM6 historical data back from 2005 and discontinued the BPM5 series.  Primary domestic currency: Thai baht Data last updated: 09/2022" -2.076 -2.571 -1.003 -2.873 -2.109 -1.537 0.247 -0.366 -1.654 -2.498 -7.281 -7.571 -6.303 -6.355 -8.059 -13.582 -14.691 -3.021 14.242 12.428 9.313 5.101 4.654 4.772 2.759 -7.642 2.315 15.584 0.931 22.189 11.486 9.427 -4.899 -8.833 11.643 27.753 43.438 43.952 28.423 38.044 21.178 -11.018 -2.565 11.235 20.676 21.616 22.687 24.316 2021 +578 THA BCA_NGDPD Thailand Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -6.212 -7.142 -2.654 -6.946 -4.883 -3.826 0.555 -0.702 -2.597 -3.347 -8.23 -7.478 -5.454 -4.931 -5.494 -8.023 -8.027 -2.012 12.529 9.821 7.384 4.247 3.469 3.136 1.597 -4.041 1.045 5.925 0.32 7.885 3.369 2.541 -1.232 -2.101 2.858 6.918 10.505 9.628 5.611 6.993 4.238 -2.178 -0.48 1.935 3.46 3.376 3.371 3.321 2021 +537 TLS NGDP_R Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.833 0.969 0.904 0.884 0.888 0.914 0.877 0.967 1.077 1.186 1.296 1.374 1.44 1.485 1.552 1.594 1.648 1.598 1.587 1.62 1.481 1.503 1.553 1.618 1.66 1.7 1.741 1.793 2020 +537 TLS NGDP_RPCH Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.348 -6.701 -2.182 0.4 2.988 -4.119 10.262 11.391 10.144 9.329 5.956 4.853 3.068 4.512 2.761 3.385 -3.071 -0.688 2.071 -8.574 1.53 3.3 4.2 2.6 2.4 2.4 3 2020 +537 TLS NGDP Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.367 0.477 0.47 0.49 0.441 0.462 0.454 0.543 0.648 0.727 0.882 1.042 1.16 1.396 1.447 1.594 1.651 1.616 1.584 1.704 1.595 1.681 1.858 2.043 2.19 2.332 2.484 2.661 2020 +537 TLS NGDPD Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.367 0.477 0.47 0.49 0.441 0.462 0.454 0.543 0.648 0.727 0.882 1.042 1.16 1.396 1.447 1.594 1.651 1.616 1.584 2.048 1.902 2.358 2.455 2.085 2.19 2.332 2.484 2.661 2020 +537 TLS PPPGDP Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.105 1.315 1.246 1.242 1.281 1.361 1.345 1.523 1.729 1.916 2.12 2.293 2.658 2.864 3.195 3.484 3.817 3.95 4.017 4.888 5.46 5.729 5.347 4.946 5.108 5.327 5.559 5.837 2020 +537 TLS NGDP_D Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.076 49.28 51.941 55.467 49.651 50.564 51.769 56.158 60.233 61.296 68.016 75.882 80.561 94.001 93.28 100 100.135 101.117 99.817 105.222 107.744 111.811 119.638 126.218 131.897 137.173 142.66 148.367 2020 +537 TLS NGDPRPC Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 941.59 "1,075.04" 979.648 933.571 913.408 918.727 862.416 932.615 "1,020.10" "1,103.86" "1,185.62" "1,234.08" "1,271.31" "1,287.26" "1,321.24" "1,332.79" "1,351.92" "1,285.14" "1,251.43" "1,466.82" "1,587.86" "1,569.44" "1,342.00" "1,176.68" "1,168.65" "1,175.39" "1,182.56" "1,197.15" 2019 +537 TLS NGDPRPPPPC Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,328.06" "2,658.01" "2,422.16" "2,308.24" "2,258.38" "2,271.54" "2,132.31" "2,305.87" "2,522.19" "2,729.28" "2,931.43" "3,051.24" "3,143.28" "3,182.74" "3,266.73" "3,295.30" "3,342.61" "3,177.49" "3,094.13" "3,626.67" "3,925.95" "3,880.41" "3,318.07" "2,909.31" "2,889.45" "2,906.13" "2,923.85" "2,959.94" 2019 +537 TLS NGDPPC Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 415.012 529.778 508.841 517.827 453.513 464.546 446.467 523.738 614.436 676.619 806.414 936.449 "1,024.17" "1,210.04" "1,232.45" "1,332.79" "1,353.76" "1,299.50" "1,249.14" "1,583.71" "1,442.73" "1,754.41" "1,792.71" "1,494.91" "1,541.41" "1,612.32" "1,687.04" "1,776.18" 2019 +537 TLS NGDPDPC Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 415.012 529.778 508.841 517.827 453.513 464.546 446.467 523.738 614.436 676.619 806.414 936.449 "1,024.17" "1,210.04" "1,232.45" "1,332.79" "1,353.76" "1,299.50" "1,249.14" "1,583.71" "1,442.73" "1,754.41" "1,792.71" "1,494.91" "1,541.41" "1,612.32" "1,687.04" "1,776.18" 2019 +537 TLS PPPPC Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,249.45" "1,458.67" "1,349.96" "1,311.86" "1,317.98" "1,367.23" "1,323.03" "1,469.38" "1,638.05" "1,783.91" "1,939.07" "2,060.25" "2,345.55" "2,483.18" "2,721.04" "2,912.74" "3,130.59" "3,177.49" "3,168.04" "3,779.74" "4,140.95" "4,262.99" "3,904.37" "3,545.36" "3,595.04" "3,683.00" "3,775.99" "3,896.57" 2019 +537 TLS NGAP_NPGDP Timor-Leste Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +537 TLS PPPSH Timor-Leste Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2020 +537 TLS PPPEX Timor-Leste Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.332 0.363 0.377 0.395 0.344 0.34 0.337 0.356 0.375 0.379 0.416 0.455 0.437 0.487 0.453 0.458 0.432 0.409 0.394 0.419 0.348 0.412 0.459 0.422 0.429 0.438 0.447 0.456 2020 +537 TLS NID_NGDP Timor-Leste Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.477 30.163 27.87 22.273 17.071 15.778 12.124 18.652 31.312 48.848 42.699 70.318 60.008 41.766 43.123 36.825 39.578 34.932 35.267 26.53 18.202 31.126 29.449 28.508 25.922 26.259 25.375 28.325 2020 +537 TLS NGSD_NGDP Timor-Leste Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +537 TLS PCPI Timor-Leste "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. The CPI base year is August 2018. CPI weights are based on a 2011 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.362 46.99 48.911 52.832 54 54.87 57.741 62.729 67.388 67.247 70.729 80.047 88.8 97.192 98.017 98.65 97.2 97.708 99.95 100.842 101.333 105.158 112.519 117.02 119.946 122.345 124.792 127.287 2021 +537 TLS PCPIPCH Timor-Leste "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.589 4.087 8.017 2.21 1.612 5.232 8.639 7.427 -0.209 5.178 13.174 10.935 9.451 0.849 0.646 -1.47 0.523 2.294 0.892 0.488 3.775 7 4 2.5 2 2 2 2021 +537 TLS PCPIE Timor-Leste "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018. The CPI base year is August 2018. CPI weights are based on a 2011 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.861 48.627 51.376 54.192 55.564 56.137 59.867 64.458 68.474 69.144 74.691 86.262 94.2 98 98.3 97.7 97.7 98.3 100.4 100.7 101.9 107.3 114.811 119.403 122.389 124.836 127.333 129.88 2021 +537 TLS PCPIEPCH Timor-Leste "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.03 5.654 5.48 2.532 1.033 6.644 7.668 6.231 0.978 8.022 15.493 9.202 4.034 0.306 -0.61 0 0.614 2.136 0.299 1.192 5.299 7 4 2.5 2 2 2 2021 +537 TLS TM_RPCH Timor-Leste Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +537 TLS TMG_RPCH Timor-Leste Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +537 TLS TX_RPCH Timor-Leste Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +537 TLS TXG_RPCH Timor-Leste Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +537 TLS LUR Timor-Leste Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +537 TLS LE Timor-Leste Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +537 TLS LP Timor-Leste Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.873 0.884 0.901 0.923 0.947 0.972 0.995 1.016 1.036 1.055 1.074 1.094 1.113 1.133 1.153 1.174 1.196 1.219 1.243 1.268 1.293 1.318 1.344 1.369 1.395 1.421 1.447 1.472 1.498 2019 +537 TLS GGR Timor-Leste General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.401 0.472 0.403 0.353 0.294 0.221 0.458 0.249 0.673 0.761 0.895 1.125 1.052 1.141 1.063 1.031 0.926 0.848 0.912 0.879 0.91 0.909 0.964 0.958 0.958 0.959 0.965 0.948 2019 +537 TLS GGR_NGDP Timor-Leste General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 109.206 98.9 85.906 71.881 66.674 47.838 100.873 45.895 103.791 104.665 101.494 107.898 90.638 81.776 73.461 64.69 56.088 52.48 57.599 42.901 47.817 38.538 39.278 45.917 43.731 41.11 38.843 35.63 2019 +537 TLS GGX Timor-Leste General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.457 0.439 0.393 0.327 0.27 0.272 0.412 0.793 0.886 1.07 1.389 1.501 1.342 1.606 1.559 1.84 1.383 1.331 1.396 1.318 1.635 1.984 2.338 2.32 2.2 1.979 2.025 2019 +537 TLS GGX_NGDP Timor-Leste General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 95.659 93.545 80.119 74.153 58.335 59.841 75.827 122.353 121.835 121.287 133.278 129.327 96.143 110.989 97.809 111.495 85.612 84.031 68.148 69.304 69.335 80.826 112.092 105.919 94.343 79.696 76.103 2019 +537 TLS GGXCNL Timor-Leste General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 -0.036 -0.04 -0.033 -0.049 0.186 -0.162 -0.12 -0.125 -0.175 -0.265 -0.449 -0.201 -0.543 -0.528 -0.915 -0.535 -0.419 -0.517 -0.409 -0.726 -1.02 -1.38 -1.362 -1.242 -1.015 -1.077 2019 +537 TLS GGXCNL_NGDP Timor-Leste General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.242 -7.639 -8.238 -7.479 -10.497 41.032 -29.932 -18.562 -17.17 -19.793 -25.38 -38.689 -14.367 -37.528 -33.119 -55.406 -33.132 -26.431 -25.247 -21.487 -30.797 -41.548 -66.175 -62.188 -53.233 -40.854 -40.473 2019 +537 TLS GGSB Timor-Leste General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +537 TLS GGSB_NPGDP Timor-Leste General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +537 TLS GGXONLB Timor-Leste General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.036 -0.04 -0.033 -0.049 0.186 -0.162 -0.12 -0.125 -0.175 -0.265 -0.449 -0.201 -0.543 -0.528 -0.915 -0.534 -0.417 -0.514 -0.407 -0.722 -1.015 -1.375 -1.355 -1.234 -1.006 -1.067 2019 +537 TLS GGXONLB_NGDP Timor-Leste General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.639 -8.238 -7.479 -10.497 41.032 -29.932 -18.562 -17.17 -19.793 -25.38 -38.689 -14.367 -37.528 -33.119 -55.406 -33.061 -26.299 -25.081 -21.397 -30.61 -41.354 -65.909 -61.892 -52.91 -40.512 -40.117 2019 +537 TLS GGXWDN Timor-Leste General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +537 TLS GGXWDN_NGDP Timor-Leste General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +537 TLS GGXWDG Timor-Leste General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- 0.006 0.022 0.047 0.077 0.106 0.145 0.193 0.218 0.237 0.274 0.321 0.373 0.419 0.469 0.521 2019 +537 TLS GGXWDG_NGDP Timor-Leste General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.002 0.456 1.525 2.942 4.676 6.578 9.148 9.434 11.473 10.036 11.163 15.407 17.041 17.982 18.865 19.592 2019 +537 TLS NGDP_FY Timor-Leste "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.367 0.477 0.47 0.49 0.441 0.462 0.454 0.543 0.648 0.727 0.882 1.042 1.16 1.396 1.447 1.594 1.651 1.616 1.584 2.048 1.902 2.358 2.455 2.085 2.19 2.332 2.484 2.661 2019 +537 TLS BCA Timor-Leste Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.015 -0.032 -0.042 -0.044 0.066 0.262 0.544 1.167 2.042 1.195 1.589 2.219 2.648 2.392 1.094 0.204 -0.544 -0.284 -0.191 0.133 -0.308 0.043 -0.284 -0.821 -0.942 -0.984 -0.996 -1.103 2021 +537 TLS BCA_NGDPD Timor-Leste Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.141 -6.635 -9 -8.99 14.878 56.7 119.782 215.067 314.906 164.452 180.18 212.852 228.192 171.382 75.578 12.771 -32.987 -17.549 -12.071 6.492 -16.193 1.803 -11.572 -39.376 -42.998 -42.207 -40.113 -41.455 2020 +742 TGO NGDP_R Togo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 "1,565.48" "1,511.96" "1,455.90" "1,380.83" "1,462.04" "1,516.38" "1,565.82" "1,526.93" "1,681.52" "1,750.46" "1,853.69" "1,842.75" "1,783.66" "1,492.58" "1,700.49" "2,035.34" "1,956.55" "2,030.96" "1,985.00" "2,035.42" "2,015.68" "2,032.20" "2,110.04" "2,251.83" "2,229.76" "2,125.63" "2,181.96" "2,156.22" "2,243.76" "2,368.06" "2,512.52" "2,673.32" "2,848.15" "3,022.17" "3,201.09" "3,384.83" "3,574.38" "3,729.78" "3,915.03" "4,128.96" "4,201.54" "4,422.49" "4,661.28" "4,950.28" "5,272.05" "5,614.73" "5,979.69" "6,368.37" 2020 +742 TGO NGDP_RPCH Togo "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.285 -3.419 -3.708 -5.156 5.881 3.717 3.26 -2.484 10.124 4.1 5.897 -0.59 -3.207 -16.319 13.93 19.691 -3.871 3.803 -2.263 2.54 -0.97 0.82 3.83 6.72 -0.98 -4.67 2.65 -1.18 4.06 5.54 6.1 6.4 6.54 6.11 5.92 5.74 5.6 4.348 4.967 5.464 1.758 5.259 5.399 6.2 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 2020 +742 TGO NGDP Togo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 421.392 450.025 458.816 506.991 533.862 575.503 621.543 633.353 698.588 734.216 754.774 772.889 760.522 619.826 942.135 "1,118.31" "1,252.51" "1,455.42" "1,392.84" "1,456.91" "1,429.23" "1,464.53" "1,597.08" "1,655.05" "1,607.56" "1,622.67" "1,657.24" "1,719.23" "1,999.81" "2,144.00" "2,289.16" "2,462.00" "2,667.83" "2,879.66" "3,047.84" "3,334.96" "3,574.40" "3,713.57" "3,950.45" "4,230.51" "4,359.85" "4,672.45" "5,087.25" "5,506.41" "5,981.62" "6,497.83" "7,058.59" "7,667.75" 2020 +742 TGO NGDPD Togo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.994 1.656 1.396 1.33 1.222 1.281 1.795 2.107 2.345 2.302 2.772 2.74 2.873 2.189 1.697 2.24 2.448 2.494 2.361 2.37 2.014 2 2.301 2.854 3.048 3.08 3.173 3.592 4.483 4.554 4.63 5.223 5.229 5.831 6.174 5.641 6.03 6.393 7.115 7.221 7.586 8.43 8.359 8.986 9.802 10.713 11.718 12.729 2020 +742 TGO PPPGDP Togo "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.714 2.869 2.933 2.891 3.172 3.394 3.575 3.572 4.073 4.406 4.84 4.974 4.925 4.219 4.909 5.999 5.872 6.201 6.128 6.373 6.454 6.653 7.016 7.635 7.763 7.633 8.077 8.197 8.694 9.234 9.915 10.769 11.214 11.966 12.793 13.806 14.676 15.491 16.649 17.873 18.406 20.179 22.781 25.055 27.244 29.554 32.074 34.82 2020 +742 TGO NGDP_D Togo "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.918 29.764 31.514 36.716 36.515 37.952 39.694 41.479 41.545 41.944 40.717 41.942 42.638 41.527 55.404 54.945 64.016 71.662 70.168 71.578 70.906 72.066 75.689 73.498 72.095 76.338 75.952 79.734 89.128 90.538 91.11 92.095 93.669 95.284 95.213 98.527 100.001 99.565 100.905 102.459 103.768 105.652 109.139 111.234 113.459 115.728 118.043 120.404 2020 +742 TGO NGDPRPC Togo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "575,257.71" "537,570.63" "499,345.01" "456,173.63" "465,492.08" "466,149.31" "465,597.50" "439,816.72" "470,029.71" "475,853.47" "491,132.87" "477,024.59" "452,027.10" "370,455.06" "412,678.78" "481,588.94" "449,904.61" "452,738.26" "428,498.80" "425,779.30" "409,323.54" "401,417.36" "406,007.52" "422,432.69" "407,801.36" "378,789.98" "378,623.73" "364,203.60" "368,832.00" "378,839.19" "391,255.48" "405,297.29" "420,465.35" "434,549.90" "448,457.19" "462,208.61" "475,952.31" "484,483.42" "496,258.19" "510,729.64" "507,149.92" "520,922.08" "535,782.22" "555,252.33" "577,055.48" "599,714.78" "623,263.84" "647,737.61" 2020 +742 TGO NGDPRPPPPC Togo "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,389.26" "2,232.73" "2,073.97" "1,894.66" "1,933.36" "1,936.09" "1,933.80" "1,826.72" "1,952.21" "1,976.40" "2,039.86" "1,981.26" "1,877.44" "1,538.64" "1,714.01" "2,000.22" "1,868.62" "1,880.39" "1,779.72" "1,768.42" "1,700.07" "1,667.24" "1,686.30" "1,754.52" "1,693.75" "1,573.26" "1,572.57" "1,512.67" "1,531.90" "1,573.46" "1,625.03" "1,683.35" "1,746.35" "1,804.85" "1,862.61" "1,919.73" "1,976.81" "2,012.24" "2,061.15" "2,121.25" "2,106.38" "2,163.58" "2,225.30" "2,306.17" "2,396.73" "2,490.84" "2,588.65" "2,690.30" 2020 +742 TGO NGDPPC Togo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "154,846.39" "160,004.76" "157,364.81" "167,490.81" "169,974.23" "176,914.73" "184,815.92" "182,431.01" "195,274.36" "199,592.93" "199,976.69" "200,074.81" "192,737.27" "153,839.40" "228,639.44" "264,608.81" "288,012.74" "324,439.79" "300,669.35" "304,763.14" "290,233.03" "289,286.05" "307,304.86" "310,480.08" "294,006.24" "289,162.02" "287,571.71" "290,392.33" "328,731.46" "342,994.36" "356,473.75" "373,259.44" "393,844.52" "414,058.34" "426,988.25" "455,398.47" "475,955.11" "482,377.81" "500,747.80" "523,290.69" "526,259.45" "550,364.65" "584,744.83" "617,631.52" "654,721.81" "694,039.45" "735,718.22" "779,899.91" 2020 +742 TGO NGDPDPC Togo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 732.897 588.837 478.885 439.532 388.995 393.789 533.68 607.02 655.62 625.669 734.496 709.219 728.16 543.292 411.811 530.121 563.017 555.862 509.651 495.79 409.01 395.011 442.767 535.374 557.462 548.802 550.519 606.782 736.985 728.528 721.037 791.925 771.891 838.357 864.996 770.358 802.935 830.452 901.932 893.161 915.625 993.009 960.833 "1,007.97" "1,072.94" "1,144.28" "1,221.33" "1,294.67" 2020 +742 TGO PPPPC Togo "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 997.27 "1,020.10" "1,006.12" 955.124 "1,009.81" "1,043.21" "1,062.96" "1,028.94" "1,138.39" "1,197.69" "1,282.41" "1,287.70" "1,248.03" "1,047.05" "1,191.31" "1,419.38" "1,350.28" "1,382.21" "1,322.94" "1,333.06" "1,310.58" "1,314.22" "1,349.96" "1,432.30" "1,419.81" "1,360.16" "1,401.51" "1,384.57" "1,429.05" "1,477.23" "1,543.98" "1,632.63" "1,655.51" "1,720.57" "1,792.30" "1,885.30" "1,954.22" "2,012.24" "2,110.38" "2,210.78" "2,221.74" "2,376.90" "2,618.52" "2,810.36" "2,982.00" "3,156.69" "3,343.10" "3,541.60" 2020 +742 TGO NGAP_NPGDP Togo Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +742 TGO PPPSH Togo Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.02 0.019 0.018 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.017 0.015 0.012 0.013 0.016 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.012 0.011 0.011 0.01 0.01 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.012 0.012 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 2020 +742 TGO PPPEX Togo Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 155.27 156.852 156.408 175.36 168.323 169.587 173.87 177.301 171.535 166.648 155.938 155.374 154.434 146.926 191.923 186.425 213.298 234.725 227.274 228.619 221.455 220.12 227.64 216.771 207.075 212.595 205.187 209.735 230.035 232.187 230.879 228.625 237.899 240.651 238.234 241.552 243.553 239.722 237.278 236.7 236.868 231.547 223.312 219.77 219.558 219.863 220.071 220.211 2020 +742 TGO NID_NGDP Togo Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 19.541 19.775 17.459 14.306 9.441 11.406 12.638 11.995 10.886 16.531 11.447 9.22 8.451 2.803 8.595 9.987 9.382 8.317 10.805 6.956 10.63 11.066 15.609 16.055 16.586 14.401 13.748 13.3 13.645 15.088 15.709 19.317 17.298 20.787 20.617 23.223 21.413 18.317 18.104 20.539 23.613 26.195 26.726 25.827 24.499 25.069 25.38 28.985 2020 +742 TGO NGSD_NGDP Togo Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 7.157 7.593 -1.7 0.099 -0.45 -0.714 -1.194 -0.347 -0.138 4.983 7.098 2.883 2.58 -1.504 4.435 3.482 2.053 2.72 3.552 0.727 3.674 2.6 9.518 10.368 9.787 7.773 8.185 7.285 8.675 11.197 11.998 14.228 12.415 11.785 13.825 15.603 14.174 16.805 15.505 19.771 23.339 24.262 21.927 20.118 20.418 21.948 23.15 27.475 2020 +742 TGO PCPI Togo "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 27.627 33.074 36.755 40.193 38.776 38.072 39.643 39.664 39.604 39.228 39.671 39.765 40.41 40.374 54.61 63.236 66.143 69.653 70.333 70.295 71.397 75.019 77.067 76.349 76.866 80.937 81.813 82.167 88.485 92.084 92.279 95.562 98.084 99.813 100 101.79 102.663 102.441 103.392 104.102 106.008 110.588 116.775 119.28 121.634 124.029 126.526 128.677 2021 +742 TGO PCPIPCH Togo "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 12.32 19.716 11.13 9.355 -3.527 -1.815 4.125 0.054 -0.151 -0.951 1.13 0.238 1.622 -0.089 35.259 15.797 4.596 5.307 0.975 -0.053 1.567 5.074 2.73 -0.932 0.677 5.295 1.082 0.433 7.69 4.067 0.212 3.558 2.639 1.763 0.187 1.79 0.857 -0.215 0.928 0.687 1.831 4.32 5.594 2.145 1.974 1.969 2.013 1.7 2021 +742 TGO PCPIE Togo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2016 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 29.816 33.085 38.578 38.511 37.305 39.011 39.559 39.361 39.634 38.452 39.042 41.008 40.143 41.086 61.012 64.912 68.097 70.162 69.186 72.307 71.417 76.103 77.226 75.933 78.717 81.532 82.061 84.553 91.908 93.519 94.974 96.362 99.165 98.665 100.472 102.103 102.551 101.853 103.879 103.538 107.2 113.8 115.269 119.732 121.735 125.424 127.932 130.491 2021 +742 TGO PCPIEPCH Togo "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 10.966 16.601 -0.173 -3.132 4.573 1.403 -0.498 0.691 -2.981 1.534 5.035 -2.109 2.351 48.498 6.393 4.906 3.032 -1.391 4.511 -1.231 6.561 1.476 -1.675 3.667 3.575 0.649 3.038 8.698 1.753 1.556 1.461 2.909 -0.504 1.831 1.624 0.438 -0.68 1.989 -0.329 3.537 6.157 1.291 3.872 1.673 3.03 2 2 2021 +742 TGO TM_RPCH Togo Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a -23.512 -4.865 19.304 29.336 -7.618 5.674 -7.119 17.359 2.925 -13.02 -28.621 -6.021 24.887 10.315 -3.718 9.182 -11.644 -8.336 10.096 11.259 25.267 4.086 -2.113 -2.257 6.555 5.711 8.222 -0.438 23.557 -7.633 20.482 0.606 8.151 1.665 5.067 3.98 4.601 5.806 7.089 8.846 6.587 4.772 8.042 8.615 4.742 2020 +742 TGO TMG_RPCH Togo Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" -6.954 -17.403 13.836 -26.708 -6.224 18.875 31.048 -9.655 9.013 -8.201 18.165 -2.844 -5.971 -27.316 -6.091 26.336 8.26 -1.405 12.482 -11.479 -6.891 11.1 11.233 22.818 1.605 -2.471 -3.794 4.336 4.647 10.617 -2.256 26.108 -7.242 24.584 2.855 12.44 1.096 4.684 3.381 6.062 7.269 5.436 8.313 7.144 5.147 8.441 9.065 4.709 2020 +742 TGO TX_RPCH Togo Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" n/a n/a n/a -21.099 9.367 5.845 16.53 -4.229 1.158 -1.442 15.995 -1.132 -13.918 -35.063 5.448 4.739 18.612 -3.791 4.02 -3.587 -10.166 4.689 18.697 26.017 -0.936 2.641 -1.879 -0.46 4.914 18.335 -0.705 16.127 5.772 14.208 -7.225 -8.849 5.557 1.2 1.45 1.285 -6.661 10.27 4.791 5.077 9.119 9.738 9.473 7.07 2020 +742 TGO TXG_RPCH Togo Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2014 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" 23.594 -19.64 5.805 -21.706 8.629 3.539 17.286 -5.009 5.398 -5.539 18.108 2.89 -17.727 -36.09 11.556 3.38 16.685 -0.397 5.985 -2.629 -9.48 3.956 18.168 28.889 -7.819 0.755 -5.05 -5.132 2.702 25.035 -4.1 3.627 14.668 17.92 -9.799 -11.317 4.924 -0.547 -1.517 3.173 -1.886 8.378 4.917 4.765 7.538 7.968 7.22 7.389 2020 +742 TGO LUR Togo Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +742 TGO LE Togo Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +742 TGO LP Togo Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 2.721 2.813 2.916 3.027 3.141 3.253 3.363 3.472 3.577 3.679 3.774 3.863 3.946 4.029 4.121 4.226 4.349 4.486 4.632 4.78 4.924 5.063 5.197 5.331 5.468 5.612 5.763 5.92 6.083 6.251 6.422 6.596 6.774 6.955 7.138 7.323 7.51 7.698 7.889 8.084 8.285 8.49 8.7 8.915 9.136 9.362 9.594 9.832 2020 +742 TGO GGR Togo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 108.02 114.73 85.581 78.9 39.217 73.661 108.804 114.273 139.941 132.54 147.86 120.85 148.47 130.02 170.776 179.567 187.973 211.888 213.46 240.983 259.001 315.327 350.866 399.738 458.1 466.78 539.499 571.266 595.782 710.797 746.916 707.963 792.877 931.929 983.375 "1,029.28" "1,156.57" "1,287.74" "1,413.70" 2020 +742 TGO GGR_NGDP Togo General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.712 15.201 11.073 10.374 6.327 7.818 9.729 9.124 9.615 9.516 10.149 8.456 10.138 8.141 10.318 11.17 11.584 12.786 12.416 12.05 12.08 13.775 14.251 14.984 15.908 15.315 16.177 15.982 16.043 17.993 17.655 16.238 16.969 18.319 17.859 17.207 17.799 18.244 18.437 2020 +742 TGO GGX Togo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 124.053 127.156 112.78 96.182 91.65 124.275 142.011 155.097 154.254 177.82 173.443 170.097 158.95 134.495 147.029 169.761 215.012 244.119 246.44 253.044 317.314 354.358 465.221 527.839 609.26 691.371 778.905 824.005 603.5 733.855 678.661 "1,007.70" "1,072.42" "1,243.16" "1,239.02" "1,234.58" "1,353.80" "1,502.62" "1,650.44" 2020 +742 TGO GGX_NGDP Togo General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.896 16.847 14.592 12.647 14.786 13.191 12.699 12.383 10.599 12.767 11.905 11.901 10.853 8.421 8.884 10.56 13.25 14.73 14.334 12.653 14.8 15.48 18.896 19.785 21.157 22.684 23.356 23.053 16.251 18.577 16.042 23.113 22.952 24.437 22.501 20.64 20.835 21.288 21.524 2020 +742 TGO GGXCNL Togo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -16.033 -12.426 -27.199 -17.282 -52.433 -50.615 -33.207 -40.824 -14.312 -45.28 -25.583 -49.247 -10.48 -4.475 23.747 9.806 -27.039 -32.231 -32.979 -12.061 -58.313 -39.031 -114.355 -128.101 -151.161 -224.591 -239.406 -252.739 -7.718 -23.058 68.255 -299.738 -279.542 -311.231 -255.645 -205.301 -197.23 -214.887 -236.74 2020 +742 TGO GGXCNL_NGDP Togo General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.184 -1.646 -3.519 -2.272 -8.459 -5.372 -2.969 -3.259 -0.983 -3.251 -1.756 -3.446 -0.716 -0.28 1.435 0.61 -1.666 -1.945 -1.918 -0.603 -2.72 -1.705 -4.645 -4.802 -5.249 -7.369 -7.179 -7.071 -0.208 -0.584 1.613 -6.875 -5.983 -6.118 -4.643 -3.432 -3.035 -3.044 -3.087 2020 +742 TGO GGSB Togo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +742 TGO GGSB_NPGDP Togo General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +742 TGO GGXONLB Togo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.167 2.02 -12.819 -4.862 -37.703 -27.845 -13.607 -20.324 5.988 -25.68 -4.613 -29.561 7.452 13.245 41.6 27.733 -15.447 -21.76 -7.31 -1.202 -44.458 -23.976 -59.628 -109.513 -124.248 -185.013 -171.931 -189.827 40.889 47.294 154.116 -199.649 -178.842 -186.831 -123.712 -60.89 -43.485 -51.41 -61.342 2020 +742 TGO GGXONLB_NGDP Togo General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.295 0.268 -1.659 -0.639 -6.083 -2.955 -1.217 -1.623 0.411 -1.844 -0.317 -2.068 0.509 0.829 2.514 1.725 -0.952 -1.313 -0.425 -0.06 -2.074 -1.047 -2.422 -4.105 -4.315 -6.07 -5.155 -5.311 1.101 1.197 3.643 -4.579 -3.828 -3.673 -2.247 -1.018 -0.669 -0.728 -0.8 2020 +742 TGO GGXWDN Togo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +742 TGO GGXWDN_NGDP Togo General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +742 TGO GGXWDG Togo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,023.63" "1,122.69" "1,268.82" "1,374.57" "1,280.19" 785.667 863.925 949.175 "1,221.51" "1,416.09" "1,777.80" "2,149.86" "2,102.22" "2,251.92" "2,214.77" "2,628.13" "2,978.47" "3,360.29" "3,601.35" "3,794.24" "3,976.85" "4,175.98" "4,407.81" 2020 +742 TGO GGXWDG_NGDP Togo General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.083 67.744 73.802 68.735 59.71 34.321 35.09 35.579 42.418 46.462 53.308 60.146 56.609 57.004 52.352 60.28 63.745 66.053 65.403 63.432 61.203 59.162 57.485 2020 +742 TGO NGDP_FY Togo "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022 421.392 450.025 458.816 506.991 533.862 575.503 621.543 633.353 698.588 734.216 754.774 772.889 760.522 619.826 942.135 "1,118.31" "1,252.51" "1,455.42" "1,392.84" "1,456.91" "1,429.23" "1,464.53" "1,597.08" "1,655.05" "1,607.56" "1,622.67" "1,657.24" "1,719.23" "1,999.81" "2,144.00" "2,289.16" "2,462.00" "2,667.83" "2,879.66" "3,047.84" "3,334.96" "3,574.40" "3,713.57" "3,950.45" "4,230.51" "4,359.85" "4,672.45" "5,087.25" "5,506.41" "5,981.62" "6,497.83" "7,058.59" "7,667.75" 2020 +742 TGO BCA Togo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: CFA franc Data last updated: 07/2022" -0.095 -0.044 -0.087 -0.043 0.026 -0.027 -0.056 -0.061 -0.087 -0.051 -0.084 -0.141 -0.139 -0.082 -0.056 -0.122 -0.154 -0.117 -0.14 -0.127 -0.14 -0.169 -0.14 -0.162 -0.207 -0.204 -0.176 -0.216 -0.223 -0.177 -0.172 -0.266 -0.255 -0.525 -0.419 -0.43 -0.437 -0.097 -0.185 -0.055 -0.021 -0.163 -0.401 -0.513 -0.4 -0.334 -0.261 -0.192 2020 +742 TGO BCA_NGDPD Togo Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.763 -2.666 -6.219 -3.261 2.143 -2.141 -3.145 -2.872 -3.717 -2.209 -3.039 -5.139 -4.826 -3.766 -3.32 -5.444 -6.286 -4.688 -5.935 -5.372 -6.956 -8.465 -6.091 -5.686 -6.799 -6.628 -5.562 -6.015 -4.97 -3.891 -3.711 -5.089 -4.882 -9.002 -6.792 -7.62 -7.239 -1.511 -2.599 -0.768 -0.274 -1.934 -4.799 -5.709 -4.081 -3.121 -2.23 -1.51 2020 +866 TON NGDP_R Tonga "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1994, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.296 0.337 0.381 0.403 0.58 0.613 0.667 0.678 0.654 0.661 0.692 0.733 0.705 0.705 0.719 0.776 0.776 0.771 0.789 0.807 0.838 0.85 0.888 0.889 0.872 0.868 0.849 0.828 0.867 0.822 0.829 0.885 0.893 0.895 0.914 0.924 0.985 1.018 1.02 1.027 1.032 1.005 0.985 1.014 1.042 1.067 1.087 1.107 2021 +866 TON NGDP_RPCH Tonga "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 15.8 14 12.8 5.8 44.1 5.6 8.8 1.7 -3.5 1.1 4.7 5.9 -3.8 -0.1 1.979 7.93 0.09 -0.636 2.306 2.296 3.766 1.46 4.495 0.056 -1.885 -0.416 -2.194 -2.5 4.75 -5.199 0.803 6.818 0.823 0.312 2.019 1.172 6.571 3.322 0.241 0.706 0.489 -2.667 -1.962 2.921 2.726 2.492 1.834 1.834 2021 +866 TON NGDP Tonga "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1994, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June Base year: FY2016/17 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.062 0.069 0.077 0.086 0.093 0.109 0.129 0.148 0.158 0.171 0.186 0.218 0.234 0.251 0.259 0.265 0.274 0.272 0.286 0.312 0.332 0.354 0.398 0.444 0.472 0.507 0.587 0.598 0.655 0.652 0.708 0.759 0.798 0.781 0.797 0.849 0.933 1.018 1.073 1.163 1.12 1.069 1.137 1.239 1.326 1.4 1.462 1.525 2021 +866 TON NGDPD Tonga "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.071 0.079 0.079 0.077 0.081 0.076 0.09 0.098 0.115 0.139 0.144 0.169 0.178 0.183 0.189 0.207 0.218 0.222 0.212 0.197 0.203 0.181 0.183 0.202 0.231 0.262 0.292 0.299 0.344 0.312 0.367 0.415 0.471 0.451 0.44 0.437 0.421 0.46 0.481 0.511 0.49 0.47 0.501 0.536 0.566 0.592 0.614 0.634 2021 +866 TON PPPGDP Tonga "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.067 0.083 0.1 0.11 0.164 0.178 0.198 0.206 0.206 0.216 0.235 0.257 0.253 0.259 0.27 0.297 0.303 0.306 0.317 0.328 0.349 0.362 0.384 0.392 0.394 0.405 0.408 0.409 0.437 0.417 0.425 0.463 0.476 0.486 0.505 0.516 0.555 0.585 0.6 0.615 0.626 0.634 0.666 0.71 0.745 0.777 0.807 0.837 2021 +866 TON NGDP_D Tonga "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 21.076 20.337 20.357 21.253 15.971 17.769 19.37 21.772 24.149 25.838 26.854 29.707 33.178 35.672 36.004 34.224 35.243 35.214 36.204 38.597 39.679 41.673 44.855 49.967 54.118 58.442 69.129 72.202 75.483 79.238 85.372 85.779 89.376 87.257 87.267 91.878 94.685 100 105.14 113.193 108.462 106.356 115.418 122.242 127.358 131.112 134.488 137.74 2021 +866 TON NGDPRPC Tonga "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,209.87" "3,639.58" "4,083.49" "4,274.62" "6,095.23" "6,470.43" "7,077.08" "7,178.63" "6,892.89" "6,934.05" "7,223.87" "7,604.38" "7,279.07" "7,238.29" "7,401.68" "7,961.95" "7,942.54" "7,878.88" "8,027.44" "8,178.00" "8,451.10" "8,539.24" "8,886.44" "8,854.88" "8,652.25" "8,580.83" "8,358.09" "8,115.65" "8,480.30" "8,019.66" "8,064.26" "8,574.72" "8,642.42" "8,715.10" "8,937.88" "9,090.28" "9,785.74" "10,117.58" "10,154.73" "10,239.33" "10,302.29" "10,040.08" "9,855.42" "10,156.06" "10,446.05" "10,719.85" "10,930.21" "11,144.70" 2020 +866 TON NGDPRPPPPC Tonga "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,844.24" "2,091.13" "2,346.18" "2,455.99" "3,502.02" "3,717.59" "4,066.14" "4,124.49" "3,960.32" "3,983.97" "4,150.48" "4,369.10" "4,182.20" "4,158.77" "4,252.64" "4,574.55" "4,563.39" "4,526.82" "4,612.17" "4,698.68" "4,855.59" "4,906.23" "5,105.71" "5,087.58" "4,971.16" "4,930.13" "4,802.15" "4,662.85" "4,872.36" "4,607.71" "4,633.33" "4,926.62" "4,965.51" "5,007.27" "5,135.27" "5,222.83" "5,622.41" "5,813.06" "5,834.41" "5,883.01" "5,919.19" "5,768.54" "5,662.44" "5,835.17" "6,001.79" "6,159.10" "6,279.96" "6,403.20" 2020 +866 TON NGDPPC Tonga "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 676.514 740.164 831.288 908.504 973.463 "1,149.71" "1,370.82" "1,562.95" "1,664.54" "1,791.63" "1,939.87" "2,259.06" "2,415.03" "2,582.02" "2,664.90" "2,724.87" "2,799.16" "2,774.43" "2,906.28" "3,156.44" "3,353.31" "3,558.54" "3,986.04" "4,424.48" "4,682.41" "5,014.84" "5,777.87" "5,859.68" "6,401.20" "6,354.63" "6,884.59" "7,355.29" "7,724.28" "7,604.52" "7,799.83" "8,351.94" "9,265.58" "10,117.58" "10,676.67" "11,590.16" "11,174.11" "10,678.26" "11,374.90" "12,414.97" "13,303.89" "14,055.03" "14,699.87" "15,350.73" 2020 +866 TON NGDPDPC Tonga "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 770.303 850.554 843.209 818.461 854.275 802.926 959.286 "1,037.13" "1,213.22" "1,461.36" "1,498.50" "1,750.86" "1,832.84" "1,884.49" "1,948.14" "2,123.28" "2,228.29" "2,263.66" "2,153.25" "1,994.28" "2,045.81" "1,818.18" "1,828.63" "2,015.25" "2,288.90" "2,587.30" "2,876.12" "2,925.94" "3,367.71" "3,046.76" "3,569.10" "4,014.77" "4,557.28" "4,386.11" "4,303.82" "4,298.22" "4,178.29" "4,577.01" "4,785.14" "5,095.61" "4,891.95" "4,701.21" "5,008.13" "5,367.24" "5,675.59" "5,947.03" "6,169.51" "6,377.93" 2020 +866 TON PPPPC Tonga "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 723.103 897.474 "1,069.16" "1,163.03" "1,718.23" "1,881.67" "2,099.53" "2,182.33" "2,169.35" "2,267.89" "2,451.09" "2,667.47" "2,611.55" "2,658.46" "2,776.54" "3,049.33" "3,097.60" "3,125.75" "3,220.54" "3,327.17" "3,516.17" "3,632.89" "3,839.53" "3,901.40" "3,914.45" "4,003.89" "4,020.30" "4,009.17" "4,269.65" "4,063.61" "4,135.32" "4,488.44" "4,608.49" "4,728.63" "4,940.19" "5,074.69" "5,517.67" "5,813.06" "5,973.79" "6,131.31" "6,243.35" "6,337.28" "6,663.00" "7,110.89" "7,467.40" "7,805.54" "8,110.23" "8,429.40" 2020 +866 TON NGAP_NPGDP Tonga Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +866 TON PPPSH Tonga Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2021 +866 TON PPPEX Tonga Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.936 0.825 0.778 0.781 0.567 0.611 0.653 0.716 0.767 0.79 0.791 0.847 0.925 0.971 0.96 0.894 0.904 0.888 0.902 0.949 0.954 0.98 1.038 1.134 1.196 1.252 1.437 1.462 1.499 1.564 1.665 1.639 1.676 1.608 1.579 1.646 1.679 1.74 1.787 1.89 1.79 1.685 1.707 1.746 1.782 1.801 1.813 1.821 2021 +866 TON NID_NGDP Tonga Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +866 TON NGSD_NGDP Tonga Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +866 TON PCPI Tonga "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1996, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2018/19. Base for CPI: September 2018=100 Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" 8.729 10.029 11.121 12.203 13.168 13.853 17.99 19.375 21.376 22.224 23.476 26.744 29.043 29.569 30.728 30.581 31.399 31.577 32.482 33.757 35.421 37.99 41.784 46.242 51.68 56.839 60.958 64.03 70.188 74.034 75.274 79.805 82.426 82.983 84.88 84.926 84.399 90.476 96.612 99.786 100.208 101.625 110.283 120.113 125.14 128.828 132.146 135.407 2021 +866 TON PCPIPCH Tonga "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." -7.348 14.9 10.879 9.733 7.908 5.201 29.867 7.697 10.326 3.968 5.632 13.921 8.597 1.81 3.922 -0.48 2.674 0.568 2.868 3.922 4.932 7.252 9.988 10.669 11.759 9.982 7.246 5.04 9.616 5.481 1.674 6.02 3.285 0.675 2.286 0.054 -0.621 7.201 6.782 3.286 0.423 1.414 8.52 8.913 4.185 2.948 2.575 2.468 2021 +866 TON PCPIE Tonga "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1996, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Harmonized prices: No Base year: FY2018/19. Base for CPI: September 2018=100 Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a 11.634 12.093 12.736 14.328 18.247 18.706 21.247 22.105 23.635 26.904 29.169 28.382 30.534 30.524 31.477 32.1 33.136 34.606 36.681 39.116 43.304 48.609 53.511 58.14 61.862 65.372 73.344 74.245 76.273 81.676 83.555 83.712 84.965 85.121 85.304 93.657 99.922 99.8 98.4 105.2 117.1 123.125 127.154 130.503 133.789 137.025 2021 +866 TON PCPIEPCH Tonga "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a 3.947 5.316 12.5 27.35 2.517 13.584 4.035 6.925 13.831 8.418 -2.698 7.58 -0.032 3.122 1.979 3.229 4.436 5.995 6.638 10.706 12.25 10.084 8.651 6.401 5.675 12.195 1.228 2.731 7.084 2.301 0.187 1.497 0.184 0.214 9.792 6.689 -0.122 -1.403 6.911 11.312 5.145 3.272 2.634 2.518 2.419 2021 +866 TON TM_RPCH Tonga Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. plus Statistics Department of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1999, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Base year: FY2016/17 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Other;. Joint venture fishing with foreign and local ownership carried out in the Tonga economic zone. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.664 -19.961 13.699 -3.103 4.939 3.602 -9.339 10.14 -0.166 -2.033 9.962 16.107 1.008 -0.716 -11.993 7.55 11.107 3.95 -1.1 2.25 -3.218 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +866 TON TMG_RPCH Tonga Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. plus Statistics Department of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1999, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Base year: FY2016/17 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Other;. Joint venture fishing with foreign and local ownership carried out in the Tonga economic zone. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.087 -8.619 25.051 -11.145 5.397 3.019 -4.86 4.078 7.763 -5.032 9.819 17.356 -8.702 -6.34 -2.588 7.956 10.076 -3.21 -2.05 0.762 -2.436 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +866 TON TX_RPCH Tonga Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. plus Statistics Department of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1999, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Base year: FY2016/17 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Other;. Joint venture fishing with foreign and local ownership carried out in the Tonga economic zone. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.98 -26.381 18.452 10.575 -3.609 -4.02 -11.703 -11.216 13.41 -10.611 -3.266 42.605 -1.639 10.377 -2.118 -5.387 20.897 -5.372 1.559 -5.673 -4.288 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +866 TON TXG_RPCH Tonga Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. plus Statistics Department of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1999, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Base year: FY2016/17 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Low valued;Other;. Joint venture fishing with foreign and local ownership carried out in the Tonga economic zone. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.997 -39.136 21.73 59.377 -8.314 9.057 -44.646 25.869 -12.982 -38.558 -5.561 89.488 -13.311 -6.101 33.695 1.013 20.766 -36.439 -29.358 -0.312 34.946 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +866 TON LUR Tonga Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +866 TON LE Tonga Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +866 TON LP Tonga Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2019/20 Notes: Prior to 1995, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.092 0.093 0.093 0.094 0.095 0.095 0.094 0.094 0.095 0.095 0.096 0.096 0.097 0.097 0.097 0.097 0.098 0.098 0.098 0.099 0.099 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.101 0.101 0.102 0.102 0.102 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.103 0.102 0.102 0.101 0.101 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.099 0.099 2020 +866 TON GGR Tonga General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.063 0.071 0.075 0.095 0.099 0.111 0.122 0.158 0.171 0.171 0.2 0.192 0.202 0.219 0.258 0.302 0.294 0.361 0.44 0.457 0.485 0.495 0.516 0.532 0.567 0.527 0.527 0.528 0.524 2021 +866 TON GGR_NGDP Tonga General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.323 21.391 21.312 23.906 22.356 23.533 24.053 26.926 28.595 26.132 30.749 27.151 26.582 27.47 33.059 37.933 34.675 38.666 43.225 42.628 41.722 44.203 48.329 46.812 45.788 39.718 37.651 36.084 34.358 2021 +866 TON GGX Tonga General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.059 0.067 0.068 0.085 0.089 0.091 0.101 0.15 0.139 0.157 0.156 0.201 0.248 0.232 0.268 0.251 0.318 0.347 0.404 0.426 0.448 0.435 0.527 0.555 0.622 0.589 0.645 0.662 0.687 2021 +866 TON GGX_NGDP Tonga General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.774 20.042 19.079 21.317 19.986 19.3 19.822 25.585 23.204 23.993 23.899 28.368 32.605 29.045 34.364 31.536 37.427 37.197 39.649 39.702 38.557 38.825 49.288 48.825 50.146 44.425 46.056 45.294 45.053 2021 +866 TON GGXCNL Tonga General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.005 0.004 0.008 0.01 0.011 0.02 0.021 0.008 0.032 0.014 0.045 -0.009 -0.046 -0.013 -0.01 0.051 -0.023 0.014 0.036 0.031 0.037 0.06 -0.01 -0.023 -0.054 -0.062 -0.118 -0.135 -0.163 2021 +866 TON GGXCNL_NGDP Tonga General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.548 1.349 2.233 2.589 2.37 4.233 4.23 1.342 5.391 2.139 6.85 -1.217 -6.023 -1.575 -1.304 6.397 -2.751 1.469 3.576 2.926 3.165 5.378 -0.959 -2.012 -4.358 -4.707 -8.405 -9.21 -10.695 2021 +866 TON GGSB Tonga General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +866 TON GGSB_NPGDP Tonga General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +866 TON GGXONLB Tonga General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.007 0.006 0.01 0.013 0.013 0.023 0.025 0.011 0.035 0.018 0.05 -0.003 -0.039 -0.006 -0.003 0.058 -0.016 0.022 0.045 0.04 0.045 0.068 -0.006 -0.017 -0.046 -0.053 -0.106 -0.121 -0.148 2021 +866 TON GGXONLB_NGDP Tonga General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.293 1.884 2.7 3.167 2.892 4.916 4.988 1.91 5.918 2.776 7.648 -0.433 -5.173 -0.761 -0.389 7.293 -1.904 2.316 4.391 3.697 3.854 6.113 -0.574 -1.485 -3.718 -4 -7.572 -8.286 -9.701 2021 +866 TON GGXWDN Tonga General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +866 TON GGXWDN_NGDP Tonga General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +866 TON GGXWDG Tonga General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.12 0.145 0.189 0.242 0.25 0.247 0.22 0.232 0.226 0.223 0.259 0.317 0.394 0.434 0.383 0.378 0.435 0.461 0.455 0.492 0.481 0.488 0.508 0.539 0.561 0.588 0.709 0.849 1.02 2021 +866 TON GGXWDG_NGDP Tonga General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 38.402 43.562 53.397 60.662 56.221 52.248 43.349 39.55 37.816 34.005 39.727 44.732 51.853 54.429 49.038 47.476 51.176 49.415 44.679 45.9 41.321 43.62 47.547 47.416 45.264 44.292 50.64 58.066 66.927 2021 +866 TON NGDP_FY Tonga "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: July/June GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Face value Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.259 0.265 0.274 0.272 0.286 0.312 0.332 0.354 0.398 0.444 0.472 0.507 0.587 0.598 0.655 0.652 0.708 0.759 0.798 0.781 0.797 0.849 0.933 1.018 1.073 1.163 1.12 1.069 1.137 1.239 1.326 1.4 1.462 1.525 2021 +866 TON BCA Tonga Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. National Reserve Bank of Tonga and Statistic Department of Tonga Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Notes: Prior to 1999, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year by averaging two FYs (e.g. 1990 is the average of 1989/90 and 1990/91), and are further adjusted to produce a smooth series with the use of a splicing technique. These estimates continue to serve as proxies for historical series when complete information is unavailable. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Tongan pa'anga Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.003 0.002 0.004 0.005 0.004 0.003 -0.001 0.006 -0.007 -0.002 -0.016 -0.015 -0.011 -0.009 -0.017 -0.018 -0.011 -0.002 -0.018 -0.001 -0.01 -0.021 -0.014 -0.005 -0.011 -0.025 -0.019 -0.037 -0.022 -0.057 -0.087 -0.084 -0.07 -0.043 -0.028 -0.044 -0.027 -0.029 -0.03 -0.004 -0.019 0.014 -0.03 -0.153 -0.123 -0.044 -0.063 -0.069 2021 +866 TON BCA_NGDPD Tonga Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -4.613 2.915 4.704 5.843 5.396 3.675 -1.439 6.024 -5.906 -1.291 -11.438 -8.673 -5.921 -5.025 -9.185 -8.748 -4.893 -0.706 -8.588 -0.49 -4.957 -11.709 -7.758 -2.598 -4.631 -9.481 -6.636 -12.497 -6.242 -18.147 -23.822 -20.249 -14.861 -9.622 -6.335 -10.11 -6.487 -6.383 -6.322 -0.852 -3.955 3.062 -5.975 -28.525 -21.785 -7.394 -10.222 -10.919 2021 +369 TTO NGDP_R Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Trinidad and Tobago's growth forecast estimates for 2021 are based on energy sector data from the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Finance and preliminary quaterly national accounts data for 2021 from the Central Statistical Office. Growth estimates are subject to revision once the finalized data for the full year become available. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 70.077 73.285 76.069 68.234 64.31 61.661 59.639 56.918 54.687 54.233 55.052 56.765 62.494 62.076 64.29 66.74 71.501 76.88 83.127 89.797 95.995 99.544 106.664 121.467 130.367 138.053 157.631 164.338 169.738 161.551 167.143 166.822 165.766 169.529 168.079 171.077 160.269 155.972 154.87 154.605 143.204 142.196 147.936 153.065 158.459 162.489 164.341 167.038 2021 +369 TTO NGDP_RPCH Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 10.4 4.577 3.799 -10.3 -5.751 -4.119 -3.279 -4.562 -3.92 -0.83 1.509 3.112 10.093 -0.669 3.567 3.81 7.134 7.523 8.125 8.025 6.901 3.698 7.152 13.878 7.328 5.895 14.181 4.255 3.286 -4.823 3.461 -0.192 -0.633 2.27 -0.855 1.784 -6.318 -2.681 -0.706 -0.171 -7.374 -0.704 4.037 3.467 3.524 2.543 1.14 1.641 2021 +369 TTO NGDP Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Trinidad and Tobago's growth forecast estimates for 2021 are based on energy sector data from the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Finance and preliminary quaterly national accounts data for 2021 from the Central Statistical Office. Growth estimates are subject to revision once the finalized data for the full year become available. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 15.224 17.07 19.873 18.954 18.937 18.382 17.557 17.569 17.582 18.689 21.91 22.947 23.516 24.912 29.816 32.243 35.182 36.489 38.721 43.628 52.255 55.852 57.163 72.164 84.857 101.863 117.412 138.82 177.319 123.461 143.589 165.292 165.766 175.848 177.164 160.658 149.209 157.15 161.284 161.335 144.422 162.168 198.263 198.258 200.16 207.055 212.261 217.83 2021 +369 TTO NGDPD Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 6.343 7.113 8.28 7.898 7.891 7.503 4.877 4.88 4.574 4.397 5.155 5.399 5.533 4.656 5.032 5.421 5.859 5.837 6.148 6.925 8.295 8.96 9.148 11.464 13.472 16.17 18.6 22.006 28.233 19.562 22.522 25.789 25.782 27.294 27.643 25.192 22.382 23.18 23.821 23.886 21.393 23.994 29.337 29.337 29.618 30.638 31.409 32.233 2021 +369 TTO PPPGDP Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.566 8.661 9.545 8.897 8.688 8.594 8.479 8.293 8.249 8.501 8.952 9.543 10.746 10.927 11.558 12.25 13.364 14.618 15.983 17.509 19.141 20.296 22.087 25.649 28.267 30.872 36.338 38.908 40.957 39.231 41.077 41.85 40.459 40.731 40.499 37.892 36.333 37.754 38.383 39.003 36.562 37.813 42.136 45.151 47.723 49.846 51.374 53.227 2021 +369 TTO NGDP_D Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 21.724 23.293 26.125 27.778 29.447 29.812 29.439 30.868 32.151 34.461 39.799 40.425 37.629 40.132 46.378 48.311 49.205 47.461 46.58 48.585 54.436 56.108 53.592 59.411 65.091 73.786 74.485 84.472 104.467 76.422 85.908 99.083 100 103.727 105.405 93.909 93.099 100.755 104.142 104.353 100.851 114.045 134.02 129.525 126.317 127.427 129.159 130.408 2021 +369 TTO NGDPRPC Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "64,602.61" "66,502.67" "67,917.72" "59,955.63" "55,675.40" "52,687.97" "50,396.72" "47,648.78" "45,415.41" "44,715.13" "45,082.82" "46,183.90" "50,533.71" "49,916.27" "51,451.86" "53,213.13" "56,857.87" "61,024.04" "65,884.65" "71,046.31" "75,755.76" "78,281.05" "83,513.15" "94,632.31" "101,051.00" "106,481.29" "121,016.69" "125,597.34" "129,132.46" "122,301.83" "125,846.72" "124,850.03" "123,263.26" "125,233.37" "123,375.80" "124,843.63" "116,342.65" "112,691.77" "111,430.25" "110,830.29" "102,325.65" "101,074.84" "104,614.65" "107,698.99" "110,953.34" "113,239.40" "114,003.76" "115,349.75" 2019 +369 TTO NGDPRPPPPC Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "15,637.54" "16,097.46" "16,439.99" "14,512.71" "13,476.64" "12,753.51" "12,198.90" "11,533.74" "10,993.14" "10,823.63" "10,912.63" "11,179.16" "12,232.06" "12,082.60" "12,454.31" "12,880.63" "13,762.87" "14,771.32" "15,947.87" "17,197.29" "18,337.24" "18,948.51" "20,214.98" "22,906.45" "24,460.14" "25,774.59" "29,292.99" "30,401.77" "31,257.47" "29,604.07" "30,462.13" "30,220.88" "29,836.79" "30,313.67" "29,864.03" "30,219.33" "28,161.60" "27,277.88" "26,972.52" "26,827.29" "24,768.68" "24,465.91" "25,322.75" "26,069.34" "26,857.08" "27,410.44" "27,595.46" "27,921.26" 2019 +369 TTO NGDPPC Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "14,034.50" "15,490.60" "17,743.57" "16,654.65" "16,394.92" "15,707.47" "14,836.22" "14,708.13" "14,601.46" "15,409.30" "17,942.71" "18,669.69" "19,015.11" "20,032.27" "23,862.20" "25,707.89" "27,976.84" "28,962.86" "30,689.25" "34,517.55" "41,238.18" "43,921.61" "44,756.28" "56,221.74" "65,775.13" "78,567.80" "90,139.67" "106,094.90" "134,900.18" "93,465.67" "108,112.26" "123,704.84" "123,263.27" "129,901.02" "130,043.86" "117,239.95" "108,313.43" "113,542.85" "116,045.16" "115,655.12" "103,196.19" "115,271.25" "140,204.17" "139,497.57" "140,152.43" "144,298.01" "147,246.16" "150,424.98" 2019 +369 TTO NGDPDPC Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,847.71" "6,454.42" "7,393.15" "6,939.44" "6,831.22" "6,411.21" "4,121.17" "4,085.59" "3,798.75" "3,625.72" "4,221.81" "4,392.87" "4,474.14" "3,743.58" "4,027.42" "4,322.26" "4,658.87" "4,632.81" "4,872.62" "5,478.86" "6,545.95" "7,046.38" "7,162.51" "8,931.03" "10,442.17" "12,471.95" "14,280.04" "16,818.28" "21,479.28" "14,809.02" "16,957.43" "19,300.83" "19,171.21" "20,162.73" "20,290.52" "18,383.54" "16,247.18" "16,747.91" "17,139.19" "17,123.12" "15,285.94" "17,055.67" "20,746.30" "20,641.74" "20,738.64" "21,352.07" "21,788.31" "22,258.69" 2019 +369 TTO PPPPC Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,974.79" "7,859.20" "8,522.38" "7,817.91" "7,521.81" "7,343.27" "7,165.36" "6,942.23" "6,850.16" "7,009.02" "7,331.11" "7,764.16" "8,689.03" "8,786.28" "9,250.03" "9,767.26" "10,627.35" "11,602.72" "12,667.88" "13,852.82" "15,105.73" "15,960.94" "17,293.12" "19,982.32" "21,910.46" "23,811.92" "27,897.46" "29,735.86" "31,159.10" "29,700.04" "30,928.23" "31,320.80" "30,084.92" "30,088.49" "29,727.24" "27,651.73" "26,374.64" "27,277.88" "27,616.85" "27,959.54" "26,125.12" "26,878.09" "29,797.28" "31,768.76" "33,415.44" "34,737.75" "35,638.02" "36,756.54" 2019 +369 TTO NGAP_NPGDP Trinidad and Tobago Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +369 TTO PPPSH Trinidad and Tobago Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.056 0.058 0.06 0.053 0.047 0.044 0.041 0.038 0.035 0.033 0.032 0.033 0.032 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.034 0.036 0.037 0.038 0.038 0.04 0.044 0.045 0.045 0.049 0.048 0.049 0.046 0.046 0.044 0.04 0.039 0.037 0.034 0.031 0.031 0.03 0.029 0.028 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.025 2021 +369 TTO PPPEX Trinidad and Tobago Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 2.012 1.971 2.082 2.13 2.18 2.139 2.071 2.119 2.132 2.198 2.447 2.405 2.188 2.28 2.58 2.632 2.633 2.496 2.423 2.492 2.73 2.752 2.588 2.814 3.002 3.3 3.231 3.568 4.329 3.147 3.496 3.95 4.097 4.317 4.375 4.24 4.107 4.162 4.202 4.137 3.95 4.289 4.705 4.391 4.194 4.154 4.132 4.092 2021 +369 TTO NID_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +369 TTO NGSD_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Trinidad and Tobago's growth forecast estimates for 2021 are based on energy sector data from the Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Finance and preliminary quaterly national accounts data for 2021 from the Central Statistical Office. Growth estimates are subject to revision once the finalized data for the full year become available. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 35.714 32.429 20.019 14.231 15.835 20.515 12.786 14.39 10.892 15.417 22.48 15.95 16.071 16.542 24.188 25.85 25.658 19.091 22.35 21.096 23.064 30.952 23.115 33.43 32.889 53.83 53.76 45.644 51.382 37.071 36.892 35.864 32.94 37.503 33.257 28.698 16.463 21.948 22.694 20.139 9.528 21.311 21.544 19.316 19.364 21.139 22.199 22.671 2021 +369 TTO PCPI Trinidad and Tobago "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 9.175 10.489 11.71 13.487 15.285 16.45 17.716 19.621 21.143 23.56 26.167 27.161 28.923 32.044 34.868 36.707 37.913 39.301 41.503 42.92 44.433 46.922 48.865 50.713 52.618 56.237 60.91 65.706 73.614 78.775 87.075 91.508 100 105.189 111.182 116.362 119.933 122.192 123.437 124.672 125.419 127.295 133.719 139.917 144.421 148.273 151.55 154.679 2021 +369 TTO PCPIPCH Trinidad and Tobago "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 17.47 14.332 11.635 15.175 13.335 7.623 7.694 10.752 7.758 11.432 11.064 3.8 6.486 10.791 8.814 5.272 3.286 3.662 5.603 3.414 3.524 5.602 4.142 3.781 3.757 6.878 8.308 7.875 12.036 7.01 10.537 5.091 9.28 5.189 5.698 4.659 3.069 1.884 1.019 1.001 0.599 1.496 5.047 4.635 3.219 2.667 2.21 2.065 2021 +369 TTO PCPIE Trinidad and Tobago "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2012 Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.245 7.143 9.845 9.652 8.887 8.125 8.412 8.002 7.728 7.95 8.409 27.242 29.625 33.598 35.414 36.776 38.365 39.728 41.884 43.36 45.743 47.219 49.262 50.738 53.575 57.435 62.656 67.423 77.185 78.207 88.649 93.303 100 105.675 114.529 116.345 119.977 121.566 122.815 123.269 124.291 128.604 136.929 142.181 146.451 149.865 152.996 156.117 2021 +369 TTO PCPIEPCH Trinidad and Tobago "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 14.384 37.831 -1.964 -7.925 -8.569 3.528 -4.874 -3.421 2.865 5.774 223.966 8.75 13.41 5.405 3.846 4.321 3.55 5.429 3.523 5.497 3.226 4.327 2.995 5.593 7.203 9.091 7.609 14.478 1.324 13.353 5.25 7.178 5.675 8.378 1.586 3.122 1.325 1.027 0.37 0.829 3.47 6.474 3.836 3.003 2.331 2.09 2.04 2021 +369 TTO TM_RPCH Trinidad and Tobago Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 14.009 -3 16.779 -1.197 -6.461 -0.734 8.403 -26.274 -12.461 5.4 -1.3 18.4 1.9 -6 -2.8 18.9 -0.1 37.2 15.099 -9.732 5.836 13.27 3.576 0.035 9.96 6.36 3.386 12.031 9.335 -18.301 -13.069 46.01 5.153 3.468 -8.409 10.92 1.406 -7.23 -10.357 -11.88 -6.177 4.478 3.285 -2.546 1.803 1.443 0.658 1.25 2021 +369 TTO TMG_RPCH Trinidad and Tobago Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 7.952 -2.613 44.866 -8.117 -3.172 -19.74 -13.899 -15.849 -11.308 12.2 -8.1 27.9 -0.3 6 -9.7 29.6 5.1 51.7 9.1 -10.909 4.205 14.715 3.754 0.529 11.972 4.522 7.253 12.646 11.026 -19.921 -13.478 20.281 5.572 2.883 -12.619 8.035 1.522 -13.108 -4.034 -7.726 -8.413 6.436 5.685 -4.235 1.461 1.164 0.55 1.225 2021 +369 TTO TX_RPCH Trinidad and Tobago Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 8.382 -17.154 -3.837 -4.414 10.794 5.817 -1.336 -4.448 10.261 5 6.2 6.6 5.6 -5.8 5.2 21.4 -2.1 6.1 10.646 1.59 1.777 7.308 -5.76 21.954 11.555 30.01 28.281 -9.656 22.225 -43.251 11.793 38.56 -4.858 8.703 -10.655 -10.851 -20.331 6.436 1.131 -16.081 -25.076 42.59 39.415 4.196 1.563 0.156 -2.122 0.061 2021 +369 TTO TXG_RPCH Trinidad and Tobago Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 -0.143 -16.473 -4.64 3.536 10.438 2.432 -11.175 -7.727 7.275 4.9 8.2 3.8 6.7 -5.7 7.3 22 -2.5 -1.1 11.9 8.557 9.452 6.836 -8.075 25.32 11.719 34.826 32.152 -10.674 24.518 -44.97 12.329 40.446 -6.057 9.511 -12.304 -11.402 -21.512 7.481 3.566 -17.292 -23.771 48.251 39.199 4.1 1.533 0.047 -2.303 -0.045 2021 +369 TTO LUR Trinidad and Tobago Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +369 TTO LE Trinidad and Tobago Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +369 TTO LP Trinidad and Tobago Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.085 1.102 1.12 1.138 1.155 1.17 1.183 1.195 1.204 1.213 1.221 1.229 1.237 1.244 1.25 1.254 1.258 1.26 1.262 1.264 1.267 1.272 1.277 1.284 1.29 1.296 1.303 1.308 1.314 1.321 1.328 1.336 1.345 1.354 1.362 1.37 1.378 1.384 1.39 1.395 1.399 1.407 1.414 1.421 1.428 1.435 1.442 1.448 2019 +369 TTO GGR Trinidad and Tobago General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.748 4.861 5.605 6.755 6.085 6.759 7.565 8.511 9.542 9.954 9.702 10.144 12.155 14.2 13.847 17.349 20.63 29.648 38.911 40.064 56.848 39.045 43.863 47.501 49.278 52.76 53.783 46.996 34.425 32.896 39.308 43.482 33.843 36.149 49.831 52.52 52.768 53.873 54.799 56.046 2021 +369 TTO GGR_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.007 26.4 26.555 29.772 26.034 27.519 26.46 26.904 27.701 27.526 25.423 23.923 24.262 25.839 24.364 25.359 25.256 30.373 34.275 30.018 33.9 28.515 31.657 29.713 29.749 30.44 30.414 28.52 22.638 21.201 24.529 26.954 22.767 22.918 26.332 26.49 26.426 26.237 25.976 25.895 2021 +369 TTO GGX Trinidad and Tobago General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.979 5.682 5.884 6.803 6.73 6.701 7.571 8.458 9.701 9.913 10.4 10.526 12.067 13.86 13.961 16.048 19.068 27.241 37.085 35.736 47.285 45.731 43.675 48.602 51.475 57.669 61.92 59.944 50.264 49.68 48.834 49.411 51.048 50.784 54.71 56.868 56.902 57.67 58.625 59.741 2021 +369 TTO GGX_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 45.343 30.861 27.878 29.985 28.792 27.282 26.481 26.735 28.161 27.411 27.251 24.826 24.087 25.222 24.565 23.457 23.343 27.908 32.667 26.775 28.197 33.398 31.521 30.402 31.075 33.271 35.016 36.377 33.053 32.017 30.473 30.628 34.341 32.196 28.911 28.684 28.496 28.086 27.79 27.602 2021 +369 TTO GGXCNL Trinidad and Tobago General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.231 -0.821 -0.279 -0.048 -0.645 0.058 -0.006 0.054 -0.159 0.041 -0.698 -0.383 0.088 0.339 -0.114 1.301 1.562 2.406 1.826 4.329 9.562 -6.686 0.188 -1.102 -2.197 -4.908 -8.137 -12.948 -15.838 -16.783 -9.526 -5.928 -17.205 -14.635 -4.879 -4.348 -4.135 -3.796 -3.827 -3.696 2021 +369 TTO GGXCNL_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.337 -4.461 -1.323 -0.214 -2.758 0.237 -0.021 0.169 -0.46 0.114 -1.828 -0.903 0.175 0.617 -0.201 1.901 1.912 2.465 1.609 3.243 5.702 -4.883 0.136 -0.689 -1.326 -2.832 -4.602 -7.857 -10.415 -10.816 -5.944 -3.675 -11.574 -9.278 -2.578 -2.193 -2.071 -1.849 -1.814 -1.707 2021 +369 TTO GGSB Trinidad and Tobago General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +369 TTO GGSB_NPGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +369 TTO GGXONLB Trinidad and Tobago General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.519 0.033 0.658 0.857 0.509 1.409 1.44 1.499 1.349 1.548 1.029 1.147 2.426 2.41 1.945 3.766 3.84 4.818 4.003 6.743 12.358 -3.334 3.308 1.715 0.681 -2.137 -5.047 -9.55 -12.117 -12.349 -4.768 -0.908 -12.158 -8.955 0.604 2.048 2.485 3.033 3.204 3.534 2021 +369 TTO GGXONLB_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.936 0.179 3.12 3.778 2.176 5.736 5.036 4.738 3.915 4.279 2.696 2.704 4.842 4.386 3.421 5.504 4.701 4.936 3.526 5.052 7.37 -2.435 2.387 1.073 0.411 -1.233 -2.854 -5.795 -7.968 -7.959 -2.975 -0.563 -8.179 -5.677 0.319 1.033 1.245 1.477 1.519 1.633 2021 +369 TTO GGXWDN Trinidad and Tobago General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.364 15.311 16.197 17.519 16.436 14.62 14.378 13.146 9.091 -3.408 -12.317 -9.3 -20.131 -14.23 -17.011 -6.301 -14.895 -21.91 -27.086 -30.691 -11.109 -13.678 -15.482 -2.342 13.418 18.118 22.361 24.319 26.096 28.647 31.19 33.563 2021 +369 TTO GGXWDN_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.601 42.34 42.443 41.317 32.808 26.605 25.298 19.215 11.129 -3.491 -10.849 -6.968 -12.005 -10.393 -12.277 -3.942 -8.992 -12.641 -15.317 -18.625 -7.305 -8.815 -9.661 -1.452 9.027 11.487 11.817 12.266 13.069 13.951 14.785 15.507 2021 +369 TTO GGXWDG Trinidad and Tobago General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.613 9.557 10.453 11.354 11.558 14.645 15.678 16.166 16.529 16.826 16.563 18.39 20.333 20.449 20.361 20.96 19.694 19.366 19.029 21.73 23.088 24.74 28.119 46.243 40.7 42.829 41.499 44.709 56.248 64.36 67.038 73.261 88.11 95.568 103.575 107.923 112.058 115.854 119.681 123.376 2021 +369 TTO GGXWDG_NGDP Trinidad and Tobago General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.317 51.903 49.529 50.042 49.451 59.621 54.837 51.099 47.982 46.531 43.402 43.372 40.587 37.212 35.824 30.637 24.109 19.84 16.762 16.281 13.768 18.068 20.294 28.926 24.57 24.71 23.468 27.132 36.988 41.479 41.833 45.413 59.273 60.589 54.733 54.436 56.118 56.423 56.732 57.003 2021 +369 TTO NGDP_FY Trinidad and Tobago "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: FY2020/21 Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are predicated on the latest fiscal data available, as well as the current budget and subsequent official measures and supplementary budgets. However, it is modified by, among other influences, the Fund staff's macroeconomic projections. Reporting in calendar year: No. Fiscal year data are mapped to calendar year as follows: FY(t-1/t) = CY(t) Start/end months of reporting year: October/September GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Other;. Central government debt excludes short-term debt issued for open market monetary policy purposes. These instruments were matched by corresponding  frozen government deposits in the domestic banking system, and cannot be used to finance budgetary operations. Net debt is gross debt minus CG deposits at the Central Bank and Heritage Stabilization Fund assets (about 65% fixed income instruments and 35% equity). Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.187 18.413 21.105 22.688 23.374 24.563 28.59 31.636 34.447 36.162 38.163 42.401 50.098 54.953 56.835 68.414 81.684 97.612 113.524 133.468 167.695 136.925 138.557 159.866 165.648 173.328 176.835 164.784 152.071 155.165 160.251 161.323 148.65 157.731 189.239 198.259 199.685 205.332 210.96 216.438 2021 +369 TTO BCA Trinidad and Tobago Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Trinidad and Tobago dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.357 0.415 -0.599 -0.947 -0.467 -0.048 -0.412 -0.225 -0.089 -0.039 0.459 -0.005 0.139 0.113 0.218 0.294 0.105 -0.614 -0.644 0.031 0.544 0.416 0.076 0.985 1.793 3.881 7.125 5.166 8.499 1.633 4.172 4.708 3.867 5.571 4.155 2.057 -0.776 1.409 1.626 1.02 -1.356 2.506 4.206 4.661 4.657 4.589 4.26 4.166 2021 +369 TTO BCA_NGDPD Trinidad and Tobago Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 5.627 5.829 -7.239 -11.986 -5.914 -0.638 -8.447 -4.61 -1.936 -0.876 8.903 -0.086 2.51 2.429 4.328 5.42 1.795 -10.513 -10.468 0.442 6.562 4.643 0.835 8.59 13.308 24.004 38.304 23.478 30.103 8.347 18.526 18.257 14.997 20.412 15.029 8.166 -3.469 6.079 6.825 4.271 -6.341 10.446 14.337 15.887 15.724 14.978 13.564 12.924 2021 +744 TUN NGDP_R Tunisia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. No Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.916 25.236 25.115 26.289 27.795 29.371 28.944 30.883 30.905 31.703 33.945 35.35 38.181 39.127 40.546 41.63 44.483 47.03 49.364 52.334 54.585 56.657 57.406 60.106 63.854 66.08 69.545 74.211 77.356 79.711 82.509 80.821 84.229 86.275 88.941 89.802 90.806 92.838 95.203 96.534 88.102 91.047 93.052 94.576 96.591 98.913 101.504 104.14 2021 +744 TUN NGDP_RPCH Tunisia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 7.4 5.522 -0.482 4.674 5.731 5.668 -1.453 6.701 0.071 2.579 7.075 4.138 8.009 2.477 3.628 2.671 6.855 5.725 4.963 6.017 4.3 3.796 1.323 4.702 6.236 3.487 5.244 6.71 4.238 3.043 3.511 -2.047 4.217 2.43 3.09 0.968 1.117 2.238 2.547 1.399 -8.735 3.343 2.202 1.638 2.131 2.404 2.619 2.597 2021 +744 TUN NGDP Tunisia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. No Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.874 4.554 5.257 6.246 7.034 7.715 7.869 8.836 9.499 10.508 12.414 13.774 15.751 16.787 18.093 19.497 21.731 24.066 26.042 28.547 30.874 33.3 34.511 37.104 40.739 43.92 47.995 52.304 57.978 61.548 66.14 67.747 73.895 79.097 85.346 89.802 95.287 102.012 112.985 122.578 119.566 130.894 144.166 159.26 175.55 192 207.758 223.398 2021 +744 TUN NGDPD Tunisia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 9.566 9.223 8.9 9.202 9.054 9.245 9.91 10.663 11.073 11.069 14.133 14.897 17.809 16.724 17.886 20.616 22.324 21.762 22.87 24.066 22.524 23.146 24.274 28.797 32.71 33.851 36.059 40.819 47.039 45.593 46.21 48.122 47.311 48.681 50.273 45.779 44.36 42.167 42.687 41.772 42.516 46.842 46.282 46.023 48.102 50.602 53.14 55.687 2021 +744 TUN PPPGDP Tunisia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 14.468 16.711 17.658 19.207 21.041 22.937 23.058 25.212 26.12 27.844 30.93 33.299 36.786 38.59 40.844 42.815 46.587 50.104 53.182 57.177 60.987 64.728 66.606 71.115 77.577 82.8 89.831 98.448 104.588 108.462 113.62 113.607 116.403 117.962 121.97 121.024 124.271 128.449 134.868 139.201 128.572 138.392 151.495 159.462 166.277 173.439 181.37 189.68 2021 +744 TUN NGDP_D Tunisia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 16.2 18.047 20.934 23.761 25.305 26.269 27.187 28.611 30.734 33.146 36.571 38.966 41.254 42.903 44.623 46.835 48.852 51.173 52.756 54.548 56.561 58.775 60.117 61.731 63.8 66.465 69.013 70.48 74.949 77.215 80.16 83.824 87.732 91.679 95.957 100 104.935 109.882 118.679 126.979 135.713 143.765 154.931 168.394 181.746 194.11 204.68 214.517 2021 +744 TUN NGDPRPC Tunisia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,707.04" "3,804.57" "3,696.22" "3,779.13" "3,949.84" "4,040.40" "3,832.64" "4,003.83" "3,939.65" "3,969.74" "4,123.18" "4,199.51" "4,438.01" "4,453.90" "4,526.99" "4,567.66" "4,805.85" "5,011.63" "5,196.54" "5,449.36" "5,627.74" "5,789.75" "5,819.57" "6,047.03" "6,374.14" "6,540.96" "6,820.74" "7,206.32" "7,432.86" "7,575.73" "7,754.69" "7,510.19" "7,736.86" "7,832.84" "7,981.18" "7,965.66" "7,963.14" "8,050.36" "8,165.48" "8,192.57" "7,401.60" "7,575.59" "7,671.81" "7,730.12" "7,830.30" "7,956.62" "8,105.58" "8,259.17" 2019 +744 TUN NGDPRPPPPC Tunisia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,129.00" "5,263.94" "5,114.03" "5,228.74" "5,464.93" "5,590.24" "5,302.78" "5,539.64" "5,450.83" "5,492.47" "5,704.77" "5,810.37" "6,140.36" "6,162.34" "6,263.47" "6,319.75" "6,649.30" "6,934.01" "7,189.85" "7,539.65" "7,786.46" "8,010.61" "8,051.86" "8,366.58" "8,819.16" "9,049.97" "9,437.07" "9,970.56" "10,283.99" "10,481.66" "10,729.26" "10,390.98" "10,704.60" "10,837.40" "11,042.63" "11,021.17" "11,017.68" "11,138.35" "11,297.63" "11,335.11" "10,240.73" "10,481.46" "10,614.60" "10,695.27" "10,833.89" "11,008.65" "11,214.75" "11,427.26" 2019 +744 TUN NGDPPC Tunisia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 600.543 686.621 773.757 897.944 999.517 "1,061.39" "1,041.98" "1,145.56" "1,210.83" "1,315.81" "1,507.88" "1,636.36" "1,830.85" "1,910.85" "2,020.08" "2,139.26" "2,347.75" "2,564.58" "2,741.47" "2,972.54" "3,183.11" "3,402.90" "3,498.57" "3,732.92" "4,066.73" "4,347.42" "4,707.18" "5,079.04" "5,570.85" "5,849.58" "6,216.18" "6,295.36" "6,787.69" "7,181.10" "7,658.50" "7,965.66" "8,356.12" "8,845.86" "9,690.69" "10,402.84" "10,044.95" "10,891.04" "11,886.02" "13,017.06" "14,231.26" "15,444.57" "16,590.47" "17,717.32" 2019 +744 TUN NGDPDPC Tunisia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,482.82" "1,390.41" "1,309.90" "1,322.84" "1,286.60" "1,271.85" "1,312.23" "1,382.41" "1,411.51" "1,386.02" "1,716.72" "1,769.74" "2,070.01" "1,903.68" "1,997.00" "2,261.97" "2,411.88" "2,318.98" "2,407.49" "2,505.88" "2,322.28" "2,365.25" "2,460.78" "2,897.20" "3,265.22" "3,350.79" "3,536.51" "3,963.79" "4,519.75" "4,333.15" "4,343.06" "4,471.69" "4,345.82" "4,419.71" "4,511.28" "4,060.70" "3,890.13" "3,656.51" "3,661.19" "3,545.07" "3,571.83" "3,897.45" "3,815.82" "3,761.67" "3,899.45" "4,070.48" "4,243.47" "4,416.42" 2019 +744 TUN PPPPC Tunisia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,242.57" "2,519.31" "2,598.80" "2,761.15" "2,990.03" "3,155.30" "3,053.31" "3,268.59" "3,329.60" "3,486.61" "3,756.90" "3,955.85" "4,275.79" "4,392.79" "4,560.25" "4,697.70" "5,033.18" "5,339.19" "5,598.50" "5,953.60" "6,287.79" "6,614.54" "6,752.22" "7,154.62" "7,744.09" "8,195.97" "8,810.26" "9,559.87" "10,049.47" "10,308.28" "10,678.62" "10,556.82" "10,692.26" "10,709.67" "10,944.96" "10,735.11" "10,897.89" "11,138.35" "11,567.51" "11,813.51" "10,801.56" "11,514.86" "12,490.20" "13,033.53" "13,479.47" "13,951.47" "14,483.24" "15,043.26" 2019 +744 TUN NGAP_NPGDP Tunisia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +744 TUN PPPSH Tunisia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.108 0.112 0.111 0.113 0.115 0.117 0.112 0.115 0.11 0.109 0.112 0.114 0.111 0.111 0.112 0.111 0.114 0.116 0.118 0.121 0.121 0.122 0.121 0.121 0.122 0.121 0.121 0.122 0.124 0.128 0.126 0.119 0.116 0.112 0.111 0.108 0.107 0.105 0.104 0.103 0.097 0.094 0.094 0.093 0.092 0.091 0.09 0.09 2021 +744 TUN PPPEX Tunisia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.268 0.273 0.298 0.325 0.334 0.336 0.341 0.35 0.364 0.377 0.401 0.414 0.428 0.435 0.443 0.455 0.466 0.48 0.49 0.499 0.506 0.514 0.518 0.522 0.525 0.53 0.534 0.531 0.554 0.567 0.582 0.596 0.635 0.671 0.7 0.742 0.767 0.794 0.838 0.881 0.93 0.946 0.952 0.999 1.056 1.107 1.145 1.178 2021 +744 TUN NID_NGDP Tunisia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. No Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 31.215 34.345 34.171 35.294 37.695 31.777 28.061 24.688 22.065 25.302 25.096 24.64 27.774 28.563 26.552 24.87 23.751 24.911 25.279 25.72 26.502 26.649 26.352 24.155 23.216 22.653 23.748 24.271 24.684 25.748 25.836 25.037 26.097 23.868 23.865 21.739 20.475 21.295 22.964 19.62 12.319 14.364 15.94 16.319 16.228 16.856 17.962 18.528 2021 +744 TUN NGSD_NGDP Tunisia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. No Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.46 22.123 20.489 22.687 21.618 21.553 17.729 20.304 19.892 18.012 20.248 20.8 22.112 23.346 24.943 20.763 21.328 21.802 22.122 23.541 21.785 21.357 22.429 20.803 20.197 20.932 21.201 21.191 20.26 22.308 20.494 16.997 17.409 14.693 14.538 12.595 11.7 11.619 12.554 11.783 6.424 8.246 6.874 8.316 9.765 11.168 12.49 13.306 2021 +744 TUN PCPI Tunisia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 16.806 18.302 20.804 22.671 24.62 26.479 28.11 30.421 32.598 35.115 37.399 40.276 42.498 44.215 46.613 49.518 51.366 53.215 54.865 56.384 57.946 59.073 60.676 62.326 64.627 65.895 68.625 70.973 74.462 77.098 80.46 83.067 86.898 91.518 95.751 100 103.629 109.131 117.106 124.977 132.02 139.554 150.828 163.631 176.486 188.351 198.627 208.163 2021 +744 TUN PCPIPCH Tunisia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.011 8.903 13.673 8.972 8.596 7.551 6.159 8.224 7.156 7.722 6.502 7.693 5.518 4.04 5.423 6.232 3.733 3.599 3.102 2.768 2.77 1.945 2.714 2.72 3.692 1.962 4.143 3.421 4.915 3.541 4.361 3.24 4.612 5.316 4.626 4.437 3.629 5.309 7.308 6.722 5.635 5.707 8.079 8.489 7.856 6.723 5.456 4.801 2021 +744 TUN PCPIE Tunisia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.107 41.675 43.658 45.729 48.286 51.013 52.64 54.616 56.121 57.709 58.684 60.374 61.34 64.077 64.882 67.136 69.39 72.932 75.911 79.05 81.801 84.621 89.168 93.828 97.997 101.74 106.03 112.554 120.988 128.342 134.607 143.499 156.917 169.84 182.312 193.458 202.97 212.094 2021 +744 TUN PCPIEPCH Tunisia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.565 4.759 4.745 5.59 5.648 3.19 3.754 2.755 2.83 1.689 2.881 1.6 4.462 1.256 3.474 3.357 5.104 4.084 4.136 3.48 3.448 5.373 5.225 4.444 3.819 4.217 6.154 7.493 6.078 4.881 6.606 9.351 8.236 7.344 6.114 4.917 4.495 2021 +744 TUN TM_RPCH Tunisia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 14.509 22.797 0.932 -2.2 5.7 -13.03 -2.06 -3.447 16.141 18.547 9.602 -7.875 13.112 6.709 -1.058 6.29 -2.487 8.697 5.351 5.814 6.464 15.048 -2.909 -2.136 7.184 -1.177 5.66 8.599 4.785 -4.632 15.427 -3.778 8.414 -1.492 2.974 -2.564 5.155 3.422 0.954 -8.566 -15.005 8.448 2.25 4.2 4.4 4.3 3.9 3.8 2021 +744 TUN TMG_RPCH Tunisia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 12.148 22.489 -0.943 -3.925 6.332 -15.932 0.811 -5.256 19.32 16.369 8.869 -7.386 13.124 5.71 -0.133 6.291 -2.487 8.702 5.345 5.821 6.549 15.059 -3.011 -2.125 7.806 -1.747 5.659 8.605 4.778 -4.592 15.426 -3.816 8.426 -1.505 2.974 -2.569 5.21 3.368 1.004 -8.565 -15.042 9.422 2.25 4.2 4.4 4.3 3.9 3.8 2021 +744 TUN TX_RPCH Tunisia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 0.345 3.437 -6.901 0.9 2.7 3.3 5.23 13.37 21.446 8.957 4.489 4.416 -1.643 4.004 18.287 2.991 -2.406 10.088 6.339 6.701 7.313 15.678 1.907 7.213 15.231 1.491 6.345 17.699 -2.585 -2.161 6.507 -3.939 1.634 -0.732 -2.936 -2.818 2.021 3.209 3.473 -5.056 -10.958 12.38 4.235 2.535 4.188 4.039 3.455 3.455 2021 +744 TUN TXG_RPCH Tunisia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 1.137 14.701 -7.955 3.06 2.97 -0.299 11.437 8.832 8.644 18.843 4.489 4.416 -1.643 4.004 18.287 2.991 -2.406 10.088 6.339 6.701 7.313 15.678 1.907 7.213 15.231 1.491 6.345 17.699 -2.585 -2.161 6.507 -3.939 1.634 -0.732 -2.936 -2.818 2.021 3.209 3.473 -5.056 -10.958 12.38 4.235 2.535 4.188 4.039 3.455 3.455 2021 +744 TUN LUR Tunisia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.198 16.223 16.247 16.272 16.296 16.177 16.058 15.939 16.063 15.982 15.691 15.126 15.263 14.514 14.237 12.819 12.511 12.397 12.442 13.29 13.048 18.889 16.723 15.33 14.959 15.39 15.544 15.513 15.53 14.889 17.4 16.2 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +744 TUN LE Tunisia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +744 TUN LP Tunisia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 6.451 6.633 6.795 6.956 7.037 7.269 7.552 7.713 7.845 7.986 8.233 8.418 8.603 8.785 8.957 9.114 9.256 9.384 9.499 9.604 9.699 9.786 9.864 9.94 10.018 10.102 10.196 10.298 10.407 10.522 10.64 10.761 10.887 11.015 11.144 11.274 11.403 11.532 11.659 11.783 11.903 12.019 12.129 12.235 12.336 12.432 12.523 12.609 2019 +744 TUN GGR Tunisia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.411 3.082 3.505 3.936 4.174 4.299 4.672 5.012 5.557 5.983 6.431 7.031 7.447 7.728 8.523 8.982 9.848 10.907 13.364 13.572 15.571 16.73 17.329 18.786 20.971 20.202 20.338 23.582 27.59 31.885 30.444 33.497 40.942 44.839 48.547 52.824 56.154 60.362 2021 +744 TUN GGR_NGDP Tunisia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.473 22.375 22.25 23.447 23.072 22.05 21.499 20.827 21.339 20.957 20.829 21.113 21.577 20.829 20.92 20.45 20.518 20.853 23.051 22.051 23.542 24.694 23.451 23.75 24.572 22.496 21.344 23.117 24.419 26.012 25.462 25.591 28.399 28.154 27.654 27.513 27.028 27.02 2021 +744 TUN GGX Tunisia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.806 4.048 4.477 4.694 5.182 5.797 5.904 6.296 6.854 7.423 7.988 8.326 8.71 9.378 10.119 10.968 12.197 13.724 15.164 15.873 18.893 20.949 24.36 23.629 24.646 25.931 29.303 32.41 36.315 41.268 43.436 50.422 53.348 54.635 57.176 60.589 64.224 2021 +744 TUN GGX_NGDP Tunisia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.628 25.702 26.668 25.943 26.577 26.677 24.53 24.176 24.009 24.044 23.988 24.125 23.473 23.021 23.039 22.852 23.319 23.67 24.638 23.999 27.887 28.349 30.798 27.687 27.444 27.213 28.725 28.685 29.626 34.515 33.184 34.975 33.497 31.122 29.779 29.163 28.749 2021 +744 TUN GGXCNL Tunisia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.724 -0.544 -0.541 -0.519 -0.883 -1.125 -0.891 -0.739 -0.871 -0.993 -0.957 -0.879 -0.981 -0.856 -1.137 -1.12 -1.29 -0.359 -1.592 -0.302 -2.163 -3.62 -5.574 -2.658 -4.444 -5.592 -5.72 -4.819 -4.431 -10.824 -9.938 -9.48 -8.509 -6.088 -4.351 -4.435 -3.863 2021 +744 TUN GGXCNL_NGDP Tunisia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.253 -3.451 -3.221 -2.871 -4.527 -5.179 -3.704 -2.838 -3.052 -3.215 -2.874 -2.547 -2.644 -2.1 -2.589 -2.334 -2.466 -0.619 -2.587 -0.457 -3.193 -4.899 -7.048 -3.115 -4.949 -5.869 -5.607 -4.265 -3.614 -9.052 -7.593 -6.575 -5.343 -3.468 -2.266 -2.135 -1.729 2021 +744 TUN GGSB Tunisia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.808 -0.649 -0.517 -0.437 -0.727 -1.073 -0.923 -0.826 -1.024 -1.088 -1.039 -0.815 -0.929 -0.943 -1.194 -1.239 -1.623 -0.912 -2.038 -0.62 -2.088 -4.168 -4.828 -3.473 -4.511 -5.794 -6.13 -5.442 -5.14 -9.283 -8.438 -10.075 -8.972 -7.195 -5.954 -6.258 -5.847 2021 +744 TUN GGSB_NPGDP Tunisia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.823 -4.22 -3.085 -2.395 -3.626 -4.9 -3.84 -3.184 -3.644 -3.569 -3.135 -2.3 -2.443 -2.298 -2.677 -2.569 -3.169 -1.614 -3.389 -0.964 -3.023 -5.63 -6.113 -4.128 -5.066 -6.121 -6.117 -4.981 -4.361 -7.307 -6.211 -6.803 -5.497 -4.019 -3.057 -2.986 -2.604 2021 +744 TUN GGXONLB Tunisia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.303 -0.068 -0.01 0.079 -0.191 -0.299 -0.103 0.038 -0.032 -0.105 -0.072 0.036 -0.077 0.133 -0.075 0.009 -0.108 0.783 -0.412 0.85 -0.973 -2.352 -4.163 -1.143 -2.8 -3.606 -3.461 -2.017 -1.239 -7.089 -6.244 -5.033 -3.619 -0.331 2.018 2.487 3.462 2021 +744 TUN GGXONLB_NGDP Tunisia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.201 -0.429 -0.061 0.437 -0.978 -1.378 -0.427 0.148 -0.111 -0.341 -0.217 0.104 -0.207 0.327 -0.171 0.02 -0.206 1.351 -0.67 1.285 -1.436 -3.183 -5.263 -1.339 -3.117 -3.784 -3.393 -1.785 -1.011 -5.929 -4.77 -3.491 -2.272 -0.189 1.051 1.197 1.55 2021 +744 TUN GGXWDN Tunisia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +744 TUN GGXWDN_NGDP Tunisia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +744 TUN GGXWDG Tunisia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.719 9.783 10.707 11.559 12.795 14.515 16.036 15.155 17.678 19.407 17.368 17.816 19.501 21.012 21.95 21.941 22.336 26.121 27.371 28.678 31.821 38.263 36.974 43.302 49.556 57.605 70.517 84.49 84.602 99.06 107.052 127.964 142.067 152.942 160.366 167.931 175.003 2021 +744 TUN GGXWDG_NGDP Tunisia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 63.296 62.112 63.784 63.888 65.627 66.795 66.633 58.194 61.925 62.859 52.155 51.625 52.556 51.578 49.977 45.715 42.704 45.053 44.471 43.36 46.97 51.78 46.745 50.737 55.183 60.454 69.126 74.779 69.018 82.849 81.785 88.761 89.204 87.122 83.524 80.83 78.337 2021 +744 TUN NGDP_FY Tunisia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on year-on-year growth rate Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022 4.064 4.777 5.515 6.552 7.378 8.093 8.254 9.269 9.963 11.022 12.414 13.774 15.751 16.787 18.093 19.497 21.731 24.066 26.042 28.547 30.874 33.3 34.511 37.104 40.739 43.92 47.995 52.304 57.978 61.548 66.14 67.747 73.895 79.097 85.346 89.802 95.287 102.012 112.985 122.578 119.566 130.894 144.166 159.26 175.55 192 207.758 223.398 2021 +744 TUN BCA Tunisia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Tunisian dinar Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.362 -0.817 -0.949 -0.75 -1.051 -0.589 -0.706 -0.098 0.097 -0.298 -0.685 -0.572 -1.008 -0.872 -0.288 -0.847 -0.541 -0.677 -0.722 -0.524 -1.062 -1.225 -0.952 -0.965 -0.988 -0.583 -0.918 -1.257 -2.081 -1.568 -2.468 -3.869 -4.11 -4.466 -4.689 -4.186 -3.893 -4.08 -4.443 -3.274 -2.506 -2.866 -4.196 -3.683 -3.109 -2.878 -2.908 -2.908 2021 +744 TUN BCA_NGDPD Tunisia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.785 -8.86 -10.667 -8.146 -11.612 -6.367 -7.125 -0.922 0.873 -2.694 -4.849 -3.84 -5.662 -5.216 -1.609 -4.107 -2.423 -3.109 -3.158 -2.179 -4.717 -5.292 -3.923 -3.353 -3.019 -1.721 -2.547 -3.08 -4.425 -3.44 -5.342 -8.04 -8.688 -9.175 -9.327 -9.144 -8.775 -9.676 -10.41 -7.837 -5.895 -6.118 -9.066 -8.003 -6.462 -5.688 -5.472 -5.221 2021 +186 TUR NGDP_R Türkiye "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 308.657 322.13 333.176 349.028 372.841 388.718 415.7 457.382 467.084 468.266 511.604 516.342 547.242 591.253 558.994 599.186 641.172 689.437 710.757 687.564 735.235 692.959 737.639 780.15 856.573 933.599 998.465 "1,048.82" "1,057.37" "1,006.37" "1,091.18" "1,213.39" "1,271.50" "1,379.39" "1,447.53" "1,535.61" "1,586.64" "1,705.67" "1,756.49" "1,770.26" "1,804.60" "2,009.49" "2,109.29" "2,173.12" "2,238.35" "2,304.38" "2,374.19" "2,445.93" 2021 +186 TUR NGDP_RPCH Türkiye "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.779 4.365 3.429 4.758 6.823 4.258 6.941 10.027 2.121 0.253 9.255 0.926 5.984 8.042 -5.456 7.19 7.007 7.528 3.092 -3.263 6.933 -5.75 6.448 5.763 9.796 8.992 6.948 5.044 0.815 -4.823 8.427 11.2 4.788 8.486 4.94 6.084 3.323 7.502 2.98 0.784 1.94 11.353 4.966 3.026 3.002 2.95 3.029 3.022 2021 +186 TUR NGDP Türkiye "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.007 0.011 0.014 0.019 0.03 0.048 0.07 0.103 0.178 0.313 0.541 0.868 1.506 2.73 5.329 10.694 20.35 39.724 71.945 107.374 171.494 247.266 362.11 472.172 582.853 680.276 795.757 887.714 "1,002.76" "1,006.37" "1,167.66" "1,404.93" "1,581.48" "1,823.43" "2,054.90" "2,350.94" "2,626.56" "3,133.70" "3,758.77" "4,311.73" "5,048.22" "7,248.79" "14,291.04" "22,228.33" "28,587.89" "34,466.61" "40,869.94" "48,283.99" 2021 +186 TUR NGDPD Türkiye "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 96.596 97.865 88.918 84.968 82.642 92.827 102.337 118.926 125.032 147.727 207.508 208.402 219.176 248.573 179.359 233.566 250.486 261.857 275.834 256.566 274.321 202.248 240.191 314.752 409.127 506.186 555.126 680.489 770.82 648.797 776.558 838.508 880.141 957.504 938.512 864.071 869.28 858.932 779.694 759.45 720.11 817.508 853.487 941.551 "1,037.86" "1,133.98" "1,239.08" "1,354.31" 2021 +186 TUR PPPGDP Türkiye "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 159.188 181.854 199.712 217.406 240.621 258.8 282.337 318.331 336.546 350.629 397.415 414.661 449.491 497.151 480.066 525.373 572.48 626.189 652.819 640.415 700.332 674.933 729.649 786.931 887.212 997.317 "1,099.52" "1,186.19" "1,218.79" "1,167.44" "1,281.04" "1,454.11" "1,550.69" "1,703.67" "1,860.47" "2,022.94" "2,116.18" "2,282.30" "2,406.46" "2,468.70" "2,546.92" "2,953.94" "3,320.99" "3,543.50" "3,726.45" "3,907.69" "4,102.71" "4,308.48" 2021 +186 TUR NGDP_D Türkiye "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.008 0.012 0.017 0.023 0.038 0.067 0.106 0.168 0.275 0.462 0.953 1.785 3.174 5.762 10.122 15.617 23.325 35.683 49.09 60.523 68.045 72.866 79.698 84.639 94.835 100 107.009 115.785 124.379 132.19 141.959 153.095 165.543 183.723 213.993 243.565 279.742 360.729 677.53 "1,022.88" "1,277.19" "1,495.70" "1,721.43" "1,974.05" 2021 +186 TUR NGDPRPC Türkiye "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,817.86" "6,955.33" "7,031.75" "7,202.30" "7,527.27" "7,684.93" "8,055.30" "8,694.36" "8,716.26" "8,583.52" "9,216.31" "9,145.81" "9,534.77" "10,136.70" "9,433.14" "9,955.88" "10,492.82" "11,115.79" "11,297.72" "10,773.83" "11,358.57" "10,562.88" "11,108.71" "11,611.58" "12,594.77" "13,557.82" "14,319.03" "14,858.80" "14,784.89" "13,869.33" "14,801.09" "16,238.34" "16,812.74" "17,991.79" "18,630.72" "19,502.00" "19,878.93" "21,106.86" "21,419.60" "21,288.64" "21,582.52" "23,730.35" "24,617.51" "25,072.13" "25,537.59" "26,006.93" "26,514.30" "27,038.79" 2021 +186 TUR NGDPRPPPPC Türkiye "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,122.79" "9,306.73" "9,408.98" "9,637.19" "10,072.02" "10,282.99" "10,778.57" "11,633.68" "11,662.99" "11,485.36" "12,332.08" "12,237.75" "12,758.21" "13,563.63" "12,622.22" "13,321.68" "14,040.15" "14,873.72" "15,117.16" "14,416.15" "15,198.58" "14,133.90" "14,864.25" "15,537.13" "16,852.71" "18,141.34" "19,159.89" "19,882.14" "19,783.25" "18,558.16" "19,804.92" "21,728.07" "22,496.66" "24,074.30" "24,929.24" "26,095.08" "26,599.44" "28,242.49" "28,660.97" "28,485.73" "28,878.96" "31,752.91" "32,939.06" "33,548.24" "34,171.13" "34,799.14" "35,478.04" "36,179.85" 2021 +186 TUR NGDPPC Türkiye "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 0.162 0.235 0.305 0.395 0.612 0.956 1.364 1.957 3.322 5.74 9.754 15.375 26.243 46.808 89.93 177.68 333.029 640.471 "1,143.59" "1,682.51" "2,649.40" "3,769.12" "5,453.31" "7,027.70" "8,570.08" "9,879.04" "11,411.98" "12,576.35" "14,021.23" "13,869.33" "15,838.54" "18,801.56" "20,911.57" "23,783.42" "26,447.92" "29,856.64" "32,908.10" "38,778.19" "45,836.47" "51,851.76" "60,375.30" "85,602.14" "166,790.98" "256,457.09" "326,163.13" "388,985.18" "456,425.02" "533,759.74" 2021 +186 TUR NGDPDPC Türkiye "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,133.69" "2,113.07" "1,876.64" "1,753.33" "1,668.46" "1,835.18" "1,983.05" "2,260.66" "2,333.23" "2,707.90" "3,738.16" "3,691.37" "3,818.77" "4,261.64" "3,026.72" "3,880.86" "4,099.23" "4,221.92" "4,384.47" "4,020.27" "4,237.96" "3,082.90" "3,617.23" "4,684.70" "6,015.67" "7,350.89" "7,961.08" "9,640.57" "10,778.13" "8,941.40" "10,533.45" "11,221.40" "11,637.92" "12,488.97" "12,079.29" "10,973.59" "10,891.19" "10,628.90" "9,508.00" "9,132.95" "8,612.31" "9,654.09" "9,961.07" "10,863.04" "11,841.06" "12,797.95" "13,837.70" "14,971.39" 2021 +186 TUR PPPPC Türkiye "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "3,516.26" "3,926.53" "4,214.96" "4,486.25" "4,857.89" "5,116.46" "5,471.03" "6,051.13" "6,280.29" "6,427.17" "7,159.25" "7,344.77" "7,831.63" "8,523.37" "8,101.21" "8,729.42" "9,368.68" "10,096.03" "10,376.78" "10,035.02" "10,819.36" "10,288.12" "10,988.38" "11,712.50" "13,045.27" "14,483.14" "15,768.29" "16,804.89" "17,041.96" "16,089.09" "17,376.35" "19,459.77" "20,504.43" "22,221.39" "23,945.52" "25,691.07" "26,513.62" "28,242.49" "29,345.63" "29,687.97" "30,460.50" "34,883.53" "38,759.39" "40,882.73" "42,515.56" "44,101.60" "45,817.95" "47,628.44" 2021 +186 TUR NGAP_NPGDP Türkiye Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +186 TUR PPPSH Türkiye Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.188 1.218 1.255 1.284 1.313 1.322 1.366 1.448 1.415 1.368 1.437 1.415 1.351 1.432 1.315 1.36 1.401 1.448 1.453 1.359 1.387 1.276 1.321 1.343 1.401 1.457 1.481 1.475 1.445 1.38 1.421 1.519 1.54 1.613 1.698 1.809 1.822 1.865 1.855 1.82 1.916 2.015 2.052 2.06 2.057 2.05 2.045 2.041 2021 +186 TUR PPPEX Türkiye Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.011 0.02 0.036 0.063 0.11 0.168 0.245 0.366 0.496 0.6 0.657 0.682 0.724 0.748 0.823 0.862 0.911 0.966 1.02 1.07 1.105 1.162 1.241 1.373 1.562 1.747 1.982 2.433 4.234 6.327 7.884 9.175 10.487 11.951 2021 +186 TUR NID_NGDP Türkiye Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 26.727 25.666 23.124 19.627 18.399 19.997 23.906 24.909 24.858 23.058 24.133 22.958 23.529 26.2 21.414 24.047 22.614 23.012 23.881 21.339 23.718 18.025 21.108 22.309 24.982 26.804 29.349 28.601 28.739 22.816 26.753 31.003 28.073 29.619 28.967 28.199 28.02 30.694 29.377 25.233 31.548 31.877 34.208 31.059 29.45 28.397 27.186 25.947 2021 +186 TUR NGSD_NGDP Türkiye Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2009 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2009 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.686 22.918 21.238 16.57 15.887 18.053 21.506 23.125 24.947 22.668 21.818 21.84 22.032 21.892 20.541 20.594 20.45 20.76 25.623 21.741 21.292 21.366 22.322 20.683 22.312 23.648 24.627 23.924 24.629 21.904 21.771 23.016 23.351 23.898 24.893 25.218 24.98 26.006 27.694 26.018 26.78 30.306 28.379 26.982 26.617 25.657 24.371 23.167 2021 +186 TUR PCPI Türkiye "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2003 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.007 0.01 0.015 0.02 0.027 0.047 0.077 0.124 0.206 0.35 0.582 1.19 2.256 4.066 7.548 13.943 22.988 35.64 54.973 79.785 100 108.599 117.482 128.757 140.031 154.656 164.323 178.4 189.946 206.835 222.333 242.02 260.585 280.846 312.144 363.125 418.236 469.591 561.614 972.295 "1,469.81" "1,825.91" "2,140.15" "2,469.34" "2,840.30" 2021 +186 TUR PCPIPCH Türkiye "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 110.638 36.364 31.111 31.335 48.378 44.506 34.617 38.851 73.668 63.267 60.317 65.967 70.073 66.097 104.54 89.566 80.236 85.653 84.721 64.87 55.035 54.246 45.134 25.337 8.599 8.179 9.597 8.756 10.444 6.251 8.566 6.472 8.892 7.493 8.855 7.671 7.775 11.144 16.332 15.177 12.279 19.596 73.125 51.169 24.228 17.21 15.382 15.022 2021 +186 TUR PCPIE Türkiye "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2003 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.017 0.022 0.035 0.058 0.095 0.153 0.261 0.434 0.742 1.6 2.82 5.08 10.11 17.15 28.95 40.24 67.8 87.94 104.124 113.863 122.65 134.49 145.77 160.44 170.91 181.85 200.85 213.23 229.01 247.72 269.54 292.54 327.41 393.88 440.5 504.81 686.95 "1,191.76" "1,631.11" "1,979.66" "2,297.76" "2,646.60" "3,043.58" 2021 +186 TUR PCPIEPCH Türkiye "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.698 55.027 66.227 64.267 60.425 71.132 65.967 71.076 115.7 76.25 80.142 99.016 69.634 68.805 38.998 68.489 29.705 18.403 9.353 7.717 9.653 8.387 10.064 6.526 6.401 10.448 6.164 7.4 8.17 8.808 8.533 11.92 20.302 11.836 14.599 36.081 73.486 36.865 21.369 16.068 15.182 15 2021 +186 TUR TM_RPCH Türkiye Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Oil trade includes other energy trade such as fuel. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Trade volumes are the ratio of the value index to the Fisher unit value index (chain-weighted). The value indices are obtained as the ratio of current values to the arithmetic average of the base year values. Foreign trade indices have been calculated by Eurostat and U.N. concepts and methods. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003. Unit value indices are chain-weighted, but volume indices are not. Trade System: Special trade. Relaxed definition. Foreign trade statistics include goods which enter/leave the statistical territory of Türkiye from/to other countries and are placed under the customs normal export and import procedures and under customs inward and outward processing procedures. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Other;. Excluded items include goods valued under $100, transit trade, temporary export/import trade, repair and maintenance of goods, operational leasing, shuttle trade, border trade, some transactions with declaration that are not goods (cash, valuable paper, stamps, monetary gold, etc.). Other exclusions include border and coastal trade. Customs warehouses, free zones, and duty-free shops in Türkiye are considered beyond the customs frontier. Note that while Turkstat and the Central Bank of Türkiye make estimates on shuttle trade for BOP data, these are not included in the foreign trade statistics disseminated by Turkstat. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. All items covered. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.296 5.257 52.884 -1.654 6.768 34.143 -23.663 27.965 27.998 24.262 0.863 -2.564 27.055 -24.666 17.432 17.853 20.878 12.214 7.497 13.276 -0.602 -11.83 17.447 11.421 1.304 8.589 -0.066 2.521 3.05 8.967 -8.115 -4.018 6.789 4.29 2.574 8.862 11.233 10.339 10.312 6.805 2021 +186 TUR TMG_RPCH Türkiye Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Oil trade includes other energy trade such as fuel. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Trade volumes are the ratio of the value index to the Fisher unit value index (chain-weighted). The value indices are obtained as the ratio of current values to the arithmetic average of the base year values. Foreign trade indices have been calculated by Eurostat and U.N. concepts and methods. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003. Unit value indices are chain-weighted, but volume indices are not. Trade System: Special trade. Relaxed definition. Foreign trade statistics include goods which enter/leave the statistical territory of Türkiye from/to other countries and are placed under the customs normal export and import procedures and under customs inward and outward processing procedures. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Other;. Excluded items include goods valued under $100, transit trade, temporary export/import trade, repair and maintenance of goods, operational leasing, shuttle trade, border trade, some transactions with declaration that are not goods (cash, valuable paper, stamps, monetary gold, etc.). Other exclusions include border and coastal trade. Customs warehouses, free zones, and duty-free shops in Türkiye are considered beyond the customs frontier. Note that while Turkstat and the Central Bank of Türkiye make estimates on shuttle trade for BOP data, these are not included in the foreign trade statistics disseminated by Turkstat. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. All items covered. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 30 18.769 4.023 20.1 19.4 12.3 11.8 14.5 -5.296 5.257 34.533 -4.405 7.463 37.021 -25.965 29.453 29.29 21.741 -2.26 -1.427 32.848 -24.805 20.719 19.273 20.575 12.209 8.443 12.714 -1.363 -12.931 17.719 12.894 0.934 7.3 -1.108 2.442 3.338 9.84 -9.124 -5.052 10.703 2.383 3.28 8.122 7.822 7.932 8.775 5.947 2021 +186 TUR TX_RPCH Türkiye Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Oil trade includes other energy trade such as fuel. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Trade volumes are the ratio of the value index to the Fisher unit value index (chain-weighted). The value indices are obtained as the ratio of current values to the arithmetic average of the base year values. Foreign trade indices have been calculated by Eurostat and U.N. concepts and methods. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003. Unit value indices are chain-weighted, but volume indices are not. Trade System: Special trade. Relaxed definition. Foreign trade statistics include goods which enter/leave the statistical territory of Türkiye from/to other countries and are placed under the customs normal export and import procedures and under customs inward and outward processing procedures. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Other;. Excluded items include goods valued under $100, transit trade, temporary export/import trade, repair and maintenance of goods, operational leasing, shuttle trade, border trade, some transactions with declaration that are not goods (cash, valuable paper, stamps, monetary gold, etc.). Other exclusions include border and coastal trade. Customs warehouses, free zones, and duty-free shops in Türkiye are considered beyond the customs frontier. Note that while Turkstat and the Central Bank of Türkiye make estimates on shuttle trade for BOP data, these are not included in the foreign trade statistics disseminated by Turkstat. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. All items covered. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.309 8.698 8.021 24.11 8.104 -2.761 32.646 10.687 -15.056 12.871 12.2 1.802 9.303 13.29 8.895 6.75 8.077 7.571 -4.465 6.6 8.675 13.627 6.058 6.173 2.667 -0.874 12.209 9.973 7.373 -14.214 25.415 2.357 5.624 7.75 5.549 7.328 5.133 2021 +186 TUR TXG_RPCH Türkiye Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Oil trade includes other energy trade such as fuel. Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher. Trade volumes are the ratio of the value index to the Fisher unit value index (chain-weighted). The value indices are obtained as the ratio of current values to the arithmetic average of the base year values. Foreign trade indices have been calculated by Eurostat and U.N. concepts and methods. Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2003. Unit value indices are chain-weighted, but volume indices are not. Trade System: Special trade. Relaxed definition. Foreign trade statistics include goods which enter/leave the statistical territory of Türkiye from/to other countries and are placed under the customs normal export and import procedures and under customs inward and outward processing procedures. Excluded items in trade: In transit;Low valued;Other;. Excluded items include goods valued under $100, transit trade, temporary export/import trade, repair and maintenance of goods, operational leasing, shuttle trade, border trade, some transactions with declaration that are not goods (cash, valuable paper, stamps, monetary gold, etc.). Other exclusions include border and coastal trade. Customs warehouses, free zones, and duty-free shops in Türkiye are considered beyond the customs frontier. Note that while Turkstat and the Central Bank of Türkiye make estimates on shuttle trade for BOP data, these are not included in the foreign trade statistics disseminated by Turkstat. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. All items covered. Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.109 69.772 28.771 6.5 24.8 13.4 -5.7 23.6 12.094 -3.658 -2.302 6.05 5.562 6.384 14.858 6.455 9.634 19.063 9.731 2.922 11.522 22.158 15.806 12.526 13.681 10.286 12.302 11.507 6.593 -7.758 11.434 6.337 16.214 -0.901 4.307 2.617 3.822 8.284 4.967 6.534 -4.28 12.827 -8.69 2.736 5.318 2.318 1.95 2.154 2021 +186 TUR LUR Türkiye Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022 7.2 7.2 7.6 7.51 7.407 6.946 7.716 8.131 8.701 8.575 7.998 7.66 7.944 8.368 8.013 7.109 6.124 6.318 6.373 7.155 5.997 7.804 9.764 9.925 9.688 9.213 8.725 8.897 9.849 12.95 11.035 8.983 8.316 8.878 9.897 10.316 10.915 10.918 10.907 13.731 13.147 11.96 10.761 10.529 10.474 10.468 10.461 10.463 2021 +186 TUR LE Türkiye Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +186 TUR LP Türkiye Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. Data from Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022 45.272 46.314 47.382 48.461 49.532 50.582 51.606 52.607 53.588 54.554 55.511 56.457 57.394 58.328 59.259 60.184 61.106 62.023 62.912 63.818 64.73 65.603 66.402 67.187 68.01 68.861 69.73 70.586 71.517 72.561 73.723 74.724 75.627 76.668 77.696 78.741 79.815 80.811 82.004 83.155 83.614 84.68 85.682 86.675 87.649 88.606 89.544 90.46 2021 +186 TUR GGR Türkiye General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.344 80.038 107.452 145.694 177.408 213.357 265.328 279.79 316.381 322.541 379.056 455.777 511.349 592.202 650.203 750.827 853.769 976.552 "1,158.57" "1,334.94" "1,456.63" "1,981.78" "4,153.76" "6,182.34" "8,047.21" "9,711.10" "11,524.52" "13,584.73" 2021 +186 TUR GGR_NGDP Türkiye General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 31.106 32.369 29.674 30.856 30.438 31.363 33.343 31.518 31.551 32.05 32.463 32.441 32.334 32.477 31.642 31.937 32.505 31.163 30.823 30.961 28.854 27.339 29.065 27.813 28.149 28.175 28.198 28.135 2021 +186 TUR GGX Türkiye General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 67.698 108.89 148.513 181.446 201.431 218.452 270.783 296.892 342.853 381.306 418.775 465.354 540.091 618.792 679.437 780.414 915.175 "1,045.15" "1,300.89" "1,540.01" "1,715.20" "2,261.46" "4,753.06" "7,435.56" "9,762.63" "11,758.94" "14,022.26" "16,506.17" 2021 +186 TUR GGX_NGDP Türkiye General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.476 44.037 41.013 38.428 34.56 32.112 34.028 33.445 34.191 37.889 35.864 33.123 34.151 33.936 33.064 33.196 34.843 33.352 34.609 35.717 33.976 31.198 33.259 33.451 34.15 34.117 34.309 34.186 2021 +186 TUR GGXCNL Türkiye General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.354 -28.852 -41.061 -35.752 -24.023 -5.095 -5.455 -17.102 -26.472 -58.765 -39.719 -9.577 -28.742 -26.59 -29.234 -29.588 -61.406 -68.6 -142.32 -205.07 -258.563 -279.682 -599.301 "-1,253.22" "-1,715.42" "-2,047.85" "-2,497.74" "-2,921.43" 2021 +186 TUR GGXCNL_NGDP Türkiye General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.37 -11.668 -11.339 -7.572 -4.122 -0.749 -0.685 -1.926 -2.64 -5.839 -3.402 -0.682 -1.817 -1.458 -1.423 -1.259 -2.338 -2.189 -3.786 -4.756 -5.122 -3.858 -4.194 -5.638 -6.001 -5.942 -6.111 -6.051 2021 +186 TUR GGSB Türkiye General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -15.765 -24.25 -37.038 -32.036 -28.374 -21.026 -22.159 -39.93 -44.448 -47.659 -36.358 -19.994 -38.485 -49.33 -46.344 -53.522 -83.02 -109.095 -198.326 -270.254 -263.466 -367.081 -824.686 "-1,437.78" "-1,893.72" "-2,224.97" "-2,713.62" "-3,197.84" 2021 +186 TUR GGSB_NPGDP Türkiye General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.51 -9.317 -9.942 -6.61 -4.891 -3.178 -2.895 -4.696 -4.498 -4.407 -2.999 -1.441 -2.427 -2.751 -2.268 -2.3 -3.141 -3.557 -5.333 -6.136 -4.987 -5.14 -5.881 -6.537 -6.645 -6.451 -6.638 -6.632 2021 +186 TUR GGXONLB Türkiye General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.394 11.347 8.187 19.57 26.876 29.48 32.766 23.383 14.708 -15.47 0.67 25.356 10.484 14.842 11.018 13.701 -25.608 -27.1 -85.277 -123.564 -162.421 -160.845 -351.766 -604.001 -732.955 -836.562 -919.643 "-1,066.64" 2021 +186 TUR GGXONLB_NGDP Türkiye General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.728 4.589 2.261 4.145 4.611 4.334 4.118 2.634 1.467 -1.537 0.057 1.805 0.663 0.814 0.536 0.583 -0.975 -0.865 -2.269 -2.866 -3.217 -2.219 -2.461 -2.717 -2.564 -2.427 -2.25 -2.209 2021 +186 TUR GGXWDN Türkiye General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.564 9.342 17.162 31.431 65.383 79.852 178.415 236.836 272.422 297.75 295.214 295.242 280.494 321.551 374.096 404.792 433.811 431.191 469.594 487.157 536.968 611.337 693.025 902.681 "1,097.05" "1,521.70" "2,452.72" "4,341.79" "6,676.27" "9,258.94" "12,095.46" "15,379.04" "18,385.71" 2021 +186 TUR GGXWDN_NGDP Türkiye General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 42.681 45.908 43.202 43.688 60.893 46.562 72.155 65.404 57.696 51.085 43.396 37.102 31.597 32.067 37.173 34.667 30.878 27.265 25.753 23.707 22.841 23.275 22.115 24.015 25.443 30.143 33.836 30.381 30.035 32.388 35.093 37.629 38.078 2021 +186 TUR GGXWDG Türkiye General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 88.008 186.708 258.93 307.665 333.148 341.471 351.927 335.19 378.522 437.142 463.647 507.337 512.299 566.455 584.294 642.448 733.323 875.605 "1,130.09" "1,406.42" "2,001.65" "3,030.26" "5,356.69" "8,386.03" "11,318.40" "14,534.84" "18,230.34" "21,867.03" 2021 +186 TUR GGXWDG_NGDP Türkiye General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.318 75.509 71.506 65.16 57.158 50.196 44.225 37.759 37.748 43.437 39.707 36.111 32.394 31.065 28.434 27.327 27.92 27.942 30.065 32.619 39.651 41.804 37.483 37.727 39.592 42.171 44.606 45.288 2021 +186 TUR NGDP_FY Türkiye "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Gross debt follows the Maastricht definition of gross debt, and excludes other accounts payable. Fiscal assumptions: The basis for the projections in the Fiscal Monitor are based on the IMF-defined fiscal balance, which excludes some revenue and expenditure items that are included in the authorities' headline balance. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other includes Extra-Budgetary Funds, Revolving Funds and Unemployment Fund. General government budget follows the program definition. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.007 0.011 0.014 0.019 0.03 0.048 0.07 0.103 0.178 0.313 0.541 0.868 1.506 2.73 5.329 10.694 20.35 39.724 71.945 107.374 171.494 247.266 362.11 472.172 582.853 680.276 795.757 887.714 "1,002.76" "1,006.37" "1,167.66" "1,404.93" "1,581.48" "1,823.43" "2,054.90" "2,350.94" "2,626.56" "3,133.70" "3,758.77" "4,311.73" "5,048.22" "7,248.79" "14,291.04" "22,228.33" "28,587.89" "34,466.61" "40,869.94" "48,283.99" 2021 +186 TUR BCA Türkiye Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Data from Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Turkish lira Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.09 -1.901 -0.952 -1.923 -1.439 -1.013 -1.465 -0.806 1.596 0.961 -2.625 0.909 -0.974 -6.433 2.631 -2.339 -2.437 -2.638 2 -0.925 -9.92 3.76 -0.626 -7.554 -14.198 -20.98 -31.168 -36.949 -39.425 -11.358 -44.616 -74.402 -47.96 -55.856 -38.851 -27.314 -27.038 -40.877 -21.74 5.303 -35.537 -13.59 -48.262 -36.513 -27.139 -29.197 -32.675 -34.881 2021 +186 TUR BCA_NGDPD Türkiye Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -3.198 -1.942 -1.071 -2.263 -1.741 -1.091 -1.432 -0.678 1.276 0.651 -1.265 0.436 -0.444 -2.588 1.467 -1.001 -0.973 -1.007 0.725 -0.361 -3.616 1.859 -0.261 -2.4 -3.47 -4.145 -5.615 -5.43 -5.115 -1.751 -5.745 -8.873 -5.449 -5.833 -4.14 -3.161 -3.11 -4.759 -2.788 0.698 -4.935 -1.662 -5.655 -3.878 -2.615 -2.575 -2.637 -2.576 2021 +925 TKM NGDP_R Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Staff estimates, compiled in line with international (System of National Accounts) methodologies, using official estimates and sources, as well as UN and World Bank databases. Staff estimates are revised in line with newly available data, including from official sources. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.495 24.746 20.465 18.991 17.719 15.717 16.77 19.536 23.167 27.891 32.289 37.809 43.364 49.019 54.395 60.41 69.319 73.57 85.484 96.47 102.386 102.041 105.961 109.125 108.059 113.146 114.143 110.274 107.017 111.961 113.274 115.881 118.719 121.01 123.059 125.179 2020 +925 TKM NGDP_RPCH Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10 -17.3 -7.2 -6.7 -11.3 6.7 16.499 18.587 20.391 15.768 17.095 14.692 13.04 10.967 11.057 14.747 6.133 16.194 12.852 6.133 -0.337 3.842 2.986 -0.977 4.707 0.882 -3.389 -2.954 4.62 1.172 2.302 2.449 1.93 1.694 1.723 2020 +925 TKM NGDP Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Staff estimates, compiled in line with international (System of National Accounts) methodologies, using official estimates and sources, as well as UN and World Bank databases. Staff estimates are revised in line with newly available data, including from official sources. Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2007 Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.003 0.029 0.22 2.62 3.755 4.73 6.779 8.827 12.186 15.291 20.079 24.951 30.184 37.6 45.63 83.603 97.362 99.146 125.599 142.096 146.209 158.24 154.21 145.943 162.278 170.401 185.363 186.153 217.706 260.537 288.276 313.475 341.841 372.941 407.482 2020 +925 TKM NGDPD Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.607 9.063 7.675 9.927 4.021 4.531 4.837 6.518 8.487 11.717 14.703 19.307 23.991 29.023 36.154 43.875 36.363 34.162 34.788 44.07 49.858 51.301 55.523 44.06 41.698 46.365 48.686 52.961 53.187 62.202 74.439 82.365 89.564 97.669 106.555 116.423 2020 +925 TKM PPPGDP Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.21 15.856 13.393 12.69 12.056 10.878 11.738 13.867 16.817 20.702 24.34 29.064 34.229 39.905 45.648 52.066 60.89 65.038 76.479 88.101 90.058 89.473 94.076 93.772 90.491 99.986 103.277 101.562 99.75 108.694 117.787 124.791 130.53 135.521 140.44 145.624 2020 +925 TKM NGDP_D Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.013 0.144 1.16 14.787 23.89 28.207 34.701 38.1 43.691 47.356 53.106 57.538 61.576 69.124 75.534 120.607 132.339 115.982 130.195 138.784 143.285 149.338 141.315 135.059 143.424 149.287 168.093 173.947 194.448 230.007 248.769 264.049 282.491 303.058 325.519 2020 +925 TKM NGDPRPC Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,916.97" "6,163.04" "4,967.91" "4,508.40" "4,127.80" "3,603.68" "3,793.25" "4,365.33" "5,116.92" "6,092.16" "6,978.55" "8,087.41" "9,179.18" "10,264.80" "11,263.02" "12,362.56" "14,014.63" "14,690.66" "16,803.67" "18,644.98" "19,436.13" "19,015.21" "19,384.66" "19,608.19" "19,151.21" "19,816.66" "19,783.30" "18,568.90" "17,656.89" "18,199.69" "18,151.99" "18,318.23" "18,524.14" "18,648.54" "18,740.90" "18,849.39" 2004 +925 TKM NGDPRPPPPC Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,112.48" "5,446.24" "4,390.11" "3,984.04" "3,647.71" "3,184.55" "3,352.07" "3,857.61" "4,521.79" "5,383.60" "6,166.90" "7,146.79" "8,111.58" "9,070.93" "9,953.06" "10,924.71" "12,384.63" "12,982.04" "14,849.29" "16,476.44" "17,175.58" "16,803.62" "17,130.10" "17,327.62" "16,923.79" "17,511.85" "17,482.37" "16,409.21" "15,603.27" "16,082.94" "16,040.79" "16,187.69" "16,369.66" "16,479.59" "16,561.21" "16,657.08" 2004 +925 TKM NGDPPC Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.032 0.813 7.155 52.316 610.373 860.934 "1,069.98" "1,514.79" "1,949.54" "2,661.74" "3,304.76" "4,294.89" "5,281.49" "6,320.68" "7,785.46" "9,337.91" "16,902.65" "19,441.41" "19,489.26" "24,274.74" "26,974.33" "27,245.88" "28,948.58" "27,709.25" "25,865.35" "28,421.81" "29,534.00" "31,212.94" "30,713.65" "35,388.85" "41,750.80" "45,570.13" "48,912.77" "52,680.53" "56,795.88" "61,358.38" 2004 +925 TKM NGDPDPC Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 404.158 "2,257.20" "1,863.24" "2,356.56" 936.729 "1,038.95" "1,094.02" "1,456.53" "1,874.56" "2,559.36" "3,177.65" "4,129.70" "5,078.35" "6,077.58" "7,486.02" "8,978.76" "7,351.64" "6,821.55" "6,838.34" "8,517.45" "9,464.68" "9,559.96" "10,157.40" "7,916.93" "7,390.10" "8,120.52" "8,438.28" "8,917.98" "8,775.33" "10,111.10" "11,928.80" "13,020.04" "13,975.08" "15,051.58" "16,227.40" "17,530.97" 2004 +925 TKM PPPPC Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,329.61" "3,949.12" "3,251.31" "3,012.44" "2,808.64" "2,494.30" "2,655.06" "3,098.54" "3,714.31" "4,521.85" "5,260.49" "6,216.69" "7,245.32" "8,356.31" "9,451.86" "10,654.96" "12,310.46" "12,986.99" "15,033.51" "17,027.43" "17,095.78" "16,673.23" "17,210.40" "16,849.51" "16,037.68" "17,511.85" "17,899.99" "17,101.76" "16,457.78" "17,668.61" "18,875.20" "19,726.73" "20,367.05" "20,884.89" "21,387.90" "21,927.97" 2004 +925 TKM NGAP_NPGDP Turkmenistan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +925 TKM PPPSH Turkmenistan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.052 0.046 0.037 0.033 0.03 0.025 0.026 0.029 0.033 0.039 0.044 0.05 0.054 0.058 0.061 0.065 0.072 0.077 0.085 0.092 0.089 0.085 0.086 0.084 0.078 0.082 0.08 0.075 0.075 0.074 0.073 0.073 0.072 0.071 0.07 0.069 2020 +925 TKM PPPEX Turkmenistan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- 0.002 0.017 0.217 0.345 0.403 0.489 0.525 0.589 0.628 0.691 0.729 0.756 0.824 0.876 1.373 1.497 1.296 1.426 1.578 1.634 1.682 1.645 1.613 1.623 1.65 1.825 1.866 2.003 2.212 2.31 2.402 2.522 2.656 2.798 2020 +925 TKM NID_NGDP Turkmenistan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +925 TKM NGSD_NGDP Turkmenistan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +925 TKM PCPI Turkmenistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Turkmenistan authorities and IMF staff estimates and projections. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1998. The base year for PCPICO and PCPICO_EOP is 2001, which is different than the base year for headline CPI data, which is 1998. Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.001 0.022 0.404 4.461 48.731 89.529 104.545 129.077 139.455 155.676 169.303 178.762 189.282 209.551 226.644 240.83 275.844 268.474 280.413 295.21 310.897 332.081 352.034 378.101 391.884 423.395 479.706 504.13 542.36 623.443 732.546 809.463 870.173 939.787 "1,014.97" "1,096.17" 2021 +925 TKM PCPIPCH Turkmenistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,102.40" "1,748.30" "1,005.26" 992.389 83.722 16.771 23.465 8.04 11.632 8.753 5.587 5.885 10.708 8.157 6.259 14.539 -2.672 4.447 5.277 5.314 6.814 6.009 7.405 3.646 8.041 13.3 5.092 7.583 14.95 17.5 10.5 7.5 8 8 8 2021 +925 TKM PCPIE Turkmenistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Turkmenistan authorities and IMF staff estimates and projections. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1998. The base year for PCPICO and PCPICO_EOP is 2001, which is different than the base year for headline CPI data, which is 1998. Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.069 0.992 13.507 73.717 89.554 107.308 128.918 138.421 154.68 166.753 171.855 187.322 206.717 221.389 240.534 262.028 262.415 274.94 290.249 312.98 325.506 339.887 360.299 382.521 422.377 452.788 481.163 523.986 634.023 722.787 773.382 835.252 902.072 974.238 "1,052.18" 2021 +925 TKM PCPIEPCH Turkmenistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,327.95" "1,261.54" 445.756 21.483 19.826 20.138 7.372 11.746 7.805 3.059 9 10.354 7.098 8.648 8.936 0.148 4.773 5.568 7.832 4.002 4.418 6.005 6.168 10.419 7.2 6.267 8.9 21 14 7 8 8 8 8 2021 +925 TKM TM_RPCH Turkmenistan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- 16.582 14.055 14.363 19.583 -12.167 31.908 8.985 -9.865 -17.639 26.361 52.353 59.305 -6.358 23.228 17.501 16.941 1.647 -13.142 -5.828 -22.069 -48.2 11.559 8.177 -6.426 6.551 4.965 5.275 6.113 6.423 6.656 2021 +925 TKM TMG_RPCH Turkmenistan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 -- -- 0 -- 20.067 24.23 26.251 25.176 -12.978 30.805 10.573 -11.276 -22.891 36.756 36.157 64.716 -10.556 32.688 21.439 17.238 3.906 -12.935 -1.041 -22.756 -48.775 9.003 4.995 -1.177 2.446 4.665 5.025 5.799 6.065 6.303 2021 +925 TKM TX_RPCH Turkmenistan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -6.426 41.265 69.438 5.474 3.993 16.672 1.033 3.422 1.405 8.99 -8.346 -45.313 26.22 15.552 15.641 3.424 9.789 -5.153 -1.254 -6.731 -1.34 -11.686 -11.722 33.085 -13.367 4.136 6.938 2.165 -0.497 -0.536 2021 +925 TKM TXG_RPCH Turkmenistan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -8.76 65.632 81.042 6.384 5.94 16.822 -0.692 6.131 2.951 9.226 -8.33 -46.159 25.377 18.599 16.576 3.41 10.077 -7.015 -3.028 -6.207 0.036 -11.786 -11.192 34.77 -13.621 3.997 6.829 2.028 -0.676 -0.692 2021 +925 TKM LUR Turkmenistan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +925 TKM LE Turkmenistan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +925 TKM LP Turkmenistan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Turkmenistan authorities. Latest actual data: 2004 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.975 4.015 4.119 4.212 4.293 4.361 4.421 4.475 4.528 4.578 4.627 4.675 4.724 4.775 4.83 4.887 4.946 5.008 5.087 5.174 5.268 5.366 5.466 5.565 5.642 5.71 5.77 5.939 6.061 6.152 6.24 6.326 6.409 6.489 6.566 6.641 2004 +925 TKM GGR Turkmenistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Staff estimates and projections of the fiscal balance exclude receipts from domestic bond issuances as well as privatization operations, in line with GFSM 2014. The authorities' official estimates, which are compiled using domestic statistical methodologies, include bond issuance and privatization proceeds as part of government revenues. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. The central budget data are not reported according to GFSM 2001 by the authorities. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Treasury bills held by commercial banks; net domestic debt; external public debt (including SOEs). Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.552 0.71 0.871 1.232 1.573 1.649 2.741 2.991 3.657 4.495 4.684 10.323 11.768 10.17 15.218 22.241 20.562 22.202 20.819 14.862 19.818 19.289 20.838 21.3 24.143 28.555 29.834 32.827 35.609 38.519 41.453 2021 +925 TKM GGR_NGDP Turkmenistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.707 15.017 12.846 13.955 12.908 10.782 13.65 11.988 12.115 11.954 10.266 12.348 12.087 10.257 12.116 15.652 14.063 14.03 13.501 10.183 12.212 11.32 11.242 11.442 11.09 10.96 10.349 10.472 10.417 10.328 10.173 2021 +925 TKM GGX Turkmenistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Staff estimates and projections of the fiscal balance exclude receipts from domestic bond issuances as well as privatization operations, in line with GFSM 2014. The authorities' official estimates, which are compiled using domestic statistical methodologies, include bond issuance and privatization proceeds as part of government revenues. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. The central budget data are not reported according to GFSM 2001 by the authorities. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Treasury bills held by commercial banks; net domestic debt; external public debt (including SOEs). Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.556 0.68 0.778 1.259 1.521 1.633 2.299 2.788 3.513 3.326 3.629 5.375 7.723 8.878 12.18 14.695 18.852 21.101 21.693 17.877 23.585 19.596 21.47 21.551 23.398 26.966 29.193 31.474 34.016 36.815 39.9 2021 +925 TKM GGX_NGDP Turkmenistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.819 14.383 11.477 14.26 12.481 10.68 11.452 11.175 11.639 8.846 7.954 6.429 7.933 8.954 9.697 10.341 12.894 13.335 14.067 12.249 14.534 11.5 11.583 11.577 10.748 10.35 10.127 10.04 9.951 9.871 9.792 2021 +925 TKM GGXCNL Turkmenistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Staff estimates and projections of the fiscal balance exclude receipts from domestic bond issuances as well as privatization operations, in line with GFSM 2014. The authorities' official estimates, which are compiled using domestic statistical methodologies, include bond issuance and privatization proceeds as part of government revenues. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. The central budget data are not reported according to GFSM 2001 by the authorities. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Treasury bills held by commercial banks; net domestic debt; external public debt (including SOEs). Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.004 0.03 0.093 -0.027 0.052 0.016 0.441 0.203 0.144 1.169 1.055 4.948 4.045 1.292 3.038 7.547 1.709 1.101 -0.874 -3.015 -3.768 -0.307 -0.632 -0.251 0.745 1.589 0.641 1.352 1.593 1.705 1.553 2021 +925 TKM GGXCNL_NGDP Turkmenistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.112 0.634 1.369 -0.305 0.427 0.102 2.199 0.813 0.477 3.108 2.312 5.918 4.154 1.303 2.419 5.311 1.169 0.695 -0.567 -2.066 -2.322 -0.18 -0.341 -0.135 0.342 0.61 0.222 0.431 0.466 0.457 0.381 2021 +925 TKM GGSB Turkmenistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +925 TKM GGSB_NPGDP Turkmenistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +925 TKM GGXONLB Turkmenistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +925 TKM GGXONLB_NGDP Turkmenistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +925 TKM GGXWDN Turkmenistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +925 TKM GGXWDN_NGDP Turkmenistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +925 TKM GGXWDG Turkmenistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Staff estimates and projections of the fiscal balance exclude receipts from domestic bond issuances as well as privatization operations, in line with GFSM 2014. The authorities' official estimates, which are compiled using domestic statistical methodologies, include bond issuance and privatization proceeds as part of government revenues. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. The central budget data are not reported according to GFSM 2001 by the authorities. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Treasury bills held by commercial banks; net domestic debt; external public debt (including SOEs). Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.224 5.164 6.046 6.51 5.556 4.945 4.544 3.81 2.752 2.125 1.868 3.981 4.02 6.228 12.682 19.709 23.214 19.71 22.879 27.792 32.1 32.202 28.348 24.428 24.119 21.924 19.643 18.59 17.953 17.769 17.953 2021 +925 TKM GGXWDG_NGDP Turkmenistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 85.858 109.178 89.183 73.748 45.595 32.337 22.628 15.268 9.117 5.652 4.094 4.762 4.129 6.282 10.097 13.87 15.877 12.455 14.837 19.043 19.781 18.898 15.293 13.122 11.079 8.415 6.814 5.93 5.252 4.764 4.406 2021 +925 TKM NGDP_FY Turkmenistan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Staff estimates and projections of the fiscal balance exclude receipts from domestic bond issuances as well as privatization operations, in line with GFSM 2014. The authorities' official estimates, which are compiled using domestic statistical methodologies, include bond issuance and privatization proceeds as part of government revenues. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986. The central budget data are not reported according to GFSM 2001 by the authorities. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Treasury bills held by commercial banks; net domestic debt; external public debt (including SOEs). Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.003 0.029 0.22 2.62 3.755 4.73 6.779 8.827 12.186 15.291 20.079 24.951 30.184 37.6 45.63 83.603 97.362 99.146 125.599 142.096 146.209 158.24 154.21 145.943 162.278 170.401 185.363 186.153 217.706 260.537 288.276 313.475 341.841 372.941 407.482 2021 +925 TKM BCA Turkmenistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. The authorities have recently submitted detailed data about BoP accounts which dates back to 2009. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Data prior to 2009 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: New Turkmen manat Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0.002 -0.58 -0.935 -0.571 0.412 0.115 0.583 0.304 0.082 0.875 3.351 4.037 3.56 -3.918 -3.125 -0.331 -0.744 -4.161 -4.342 -7.614 -9.635 -5.145 2.409 1.469 -1.758 0.391 1.831 2.042 1.443 0.323 -0.904 -1.902 2021 +925 TKM BCA_NGDPD Turkmenistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0 0 0 0 0.044 -12.796 -19.322 -8.764 4.858 0.978 3.964 1.576 0.342 3.014 9.269 9.2 9.791 -11.469 -8.984 -0.752 -1.491 -8.111 -7.82 -17.281 -23.107 -11.096 4.947 2.773 -3.305 0.629 2.459 2.479 1.611 0.33 -0.849 -1.634 2020 +869 TUV NGDP_R Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: PFTAC advisors Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.042 0.042 0.046 0.044 0.043 0.041 0.042 0.045 0.048 0.045 0.044 0.047 0.046 0.048 0.048 0.053 0.056 0.057 0.058 0.066 0.067 0.069 0.071 0.073 0.076 0.079 0.082 0.085 2019 +869 TUV NGDP_RPCH Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.695 8.317 -4.351 -1.888 -3.746 1.301 6.905 6.579 -5.62 -2.468 7.52 -2.853 3.805 1.667 9.379 4.746 3.373 1.581 13.874 1.006 2.532 3.001 3.5 4 3.8 3.7 3.5 2019 +869 TUV NGDP Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: PFTAC advisors Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.026 0.027 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.03 0.032 0.034 0.038 0.036 0.035 0.038 0.038 0.04 0.043 0.049 0.056 0.059 0.064 0.078 0.08 0.084 0.091 0.098 0.106 0.114 0.122 0.13 2019 +869 TUV NGDPD Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.015 0.014 0.017 0.02 0.023 0.023 0.024 0.029 0.032 0.028 0.032 0.04 0.039 0.039 0.039 0.037 0.041 0.045 0.048 0.054 0.055 0.063 0.064 0.068 0.073 0.078 0.084 0.089 2019 +869 TUV PPPGDP Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.023 0.024 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.026 0.027 0.029 0.032 0.03 0.03 0.033 0.032 0.034 0.035 0.039 0.041 0.044 0.045 0.053 0.054 0.057 0.063 0.068 0.072 0.076 0.081 0.085 2019 +869 TUV NGDP_D Tuvalu "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 61.063 64.591 66.8 68.861 72.308 72.242 76.843 76.074 78.823 79.159 80.339 81.285 81.774 84.176 88.389 92.226 100 102.877 110.384 117.334 118.715 121.962 128.864 134.151 138.949 144.069 148.77 153.474 2019 +869 TUV NGDPRPC Tuvalu "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,793.52" "4,624.22" "4,479.07" "4,256.31" "4,256.73" "4,492.67" "4,727.22" "4,404.69" "4,241.21" "4,502.03" "4,260.99" "4,435.04" "4,491.47" "4,893.64" "5,105.97" "5,394.38" "5,458.35" "6,191.52" "6,229.50" "6,362.40" "6,527.87" "6,730.10" "6,972.11" "7,208.93" "7,446.62" "7,677.31" 2017 +869 TUV NGDPRPPPPC Tuvalu "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,646.73" "3,517.93" "3,407.51" "3,238.04" "3,238.36" "3,417.85" "3,596.29" "3,350.92" "3,226.55" "3,424.97" "3,241.60" "3,374.01" "3,416.94" "3,722.89" "3,884.43" "4,103.84" "4,152.51" "4,710.27" "4,739.16" "4,840.27" "4,966.15" "5,120.00" "5,304.11" "5,484.28" "5,665.11" "5,840.61" 2017 +869 TUV NGDPPC Tuvalu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,202.05" "3,184.29" "3,238.71" "3,074.86" "3,271.01" "3,417.74" "3,726.15" "3,486.69" "3,407.34" "3,659.46" "3,484.37" "3,733.25" "3,969.95" "4,513.20" "5,105.97" "5,549.56" "6,025.16" "7,264.79" "7,395.36" "7,759.74" "8,412.09" "9,028.47" "9,687.65" "10,385.85" "11,078.31" "11,782.65" 2017 +869 TUV NGDPDPC Tuvalu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,741.53" "2,075.67" "2,385.56" "2,348.71" "2,464.22" "2,865.98" "3,186.85" "2,759.03" "3,133.04" "3,777.34" "3,609.11" "3,615.37" "3,583.65" "3,396.69" "3,798.27" "4,255.25" "4,507.67" "5,052.11" "5,105.93" "5,833.61" "5,899.89" "6,214.14" "6,665.89" "7,124.30" "7,580.79" "8,062.77" 2017 +869 TUV PPPPC Tuvalu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,742.36" "2,697.72" "2,683.19" "2,629.70" "2,711.11" "2,938.71" "3,151.43" "2,955.23" "2,879.75" "3,120.36" "3,008.53" "3,186.26" "3,287.14" "3,617.30" "3,812.07" "4,103.84" "4,251.70" "4,909.07" "4,998.70" "5,317.49" "5,843.67" "6,239.36" "6,599.35" "6,950.33" "7,316.18" "7,688.78" 2017 +869 TUV NGAP_NPGDP Tuvalu Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +869 TUV PPPSH Tuvalu Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2019 +869 TUV PPPEX Tuvalu Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.108 1.147 1.168 1.18 1.207 1.169 1.207 1.163 1.182 1.18 1.183 1.173 1.158 1.172 1.208 1.248 1.339 1.352 1.417 1.48 1.479 1.459 1.44 1.447 1.468 1.494 1.514 1.532 2019 +869 TUV NID_NGDP Tuvalu Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +869 TUV NGSD_NGDP Tuvalu Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +869 TUV PCPI Tuvalu "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Statistical Directorate Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 101.531 106.659 109.767 112.368 115.988 120.847 123.609 136.518 136.131 133.609 134.277 136.177 138.927 140.49 144.901 149.961 156.089 159.46 165.029 167.62 172.554 182.403 189.656 195.825 202.112 208.369 214.396 2020 +869 TUV PCPIPCH Tuvalu "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.531 5.051 2.914 2.369 3.221 4.19 2.285 10.443 -0.283 -1.853 0.5 1.415 2.02 1.124 3.14 3.492 4.087 2.16 3.492 1.57 2.944 5.708 3.976 3.253 3.21 3.096 2.892 2020 +869 TUV PCPIE Tuvalu "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Statistical Directorate Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 100 104.635 104.661 110.717 113.098 117.53 124.722 125.32 140.782 135.116 132.75 135.046 136.869 141.145 141.747 147.418 151.207 157.777 161.449 167.427 167.563 172.497 182.342 189.592 195.76 202.044 208.299 214.324 2020 +869 TUV PCPIEPCH Tuvalu "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.635 0.024 5.787 2.151 3.918 6.12 0.479 12.339 -4.025 -1.751 1.729 1.35 3.124 0.426 4.001 2.57 4.345 2.327 3.703 0.081 2.944 5.708 3.976 3.253 3.21 3.096 2.892 2020 +869 TUV TM_RPCH Tuvalu Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +869 TUV TMG_RPCH Tuvalu Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +869 TUV TX_RPCH Tuvalu Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +869 TUV TXG_RPCH Tuvalu Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +869 TUV LUR Tuvalu Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +869 TUV LE Tuvalu Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +869 TUV LP Tuvalu Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Central Statistical Directorate Latest actual data: 2017 Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.01 0.009 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 2017 +869 TUV GGR Tuvalu General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.022 0.021 0.02 0.024 0.026 0.031 0.025 0.026 0.032 0.043 0.043 0.064 0.082 0.064 0.101 0.087 0.097 0.085 0.101 0.105 0.11 0.117 0.124 0.131 2019 +869 TUV GGR_NGDP Tuvalu General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 70.535 69.361 61.725 69.998 68.636 86.501 70.603 68.432 86.457 106.282 100.083 131.699 147.111 108.571 156.094 111.707 122.155 100.809 110.963 106.52 104.267 103 101.894 100.831 2019 +869 TUV GGX Tuvalu General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.023 0.025 0.032 0.03 0.032 0.036 0.033 0.03 0.029 0.032 0.041 0.057 0.066 0.063 0.081 0.088 0.091 0.079 0.098 0.108 0.116 0.124 0.132 0.14 2019 +869 TUV GGX_NGDP Tuvalu General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 74.131 82.144 98.553 88.596 85.868 100.012 93.962 77.238 76.873 80.229 96.821 116.979 119.636 106.476 125.767 112.772 114.422 94.723 107.028 109.567 109.086 108.611 108.04 107.57 2019 +869 TUV GGXCNL Tuvalu General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.001 -0.004 -0.012 -0.006 -0.006 -0.005 -0.008 -0.003 0.004 0.01 0.001 0.007 0.015 0.001 0.02 -0.001 0.006 0.005 0.004 -0.003 -0.005 -0.006 -0.008 -0.009 2019 +869 TUV GGXCNL_NGDP Tuvalu General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.596 -12.783 -36.828 -18.599 -17.231 -13.512 -23.359 -8.805 9.584 26.053 3.262 14.72 27.475 2.095 30.327 -1.064 7.732 6.086 3.935 -3.047 -4.82 -5.611 -6.147 -6.739 2019 +869 TUV GGSB Tuvalu General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +869 TUV GGSB_NPGDP Tuvalu General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +869 TUV GGXONLB Tuvalu General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.004 -0.012 -0.008 -0.007 -0.006 -0.01 -0.005 0.003 0.01 -0.002 0.001 0.013 -0.001 0.018 -0.006 0.002 0.005 -- -0.007 -0.01 -0.012 -0.013 -0.015 2019 +869 TUV GGXONLB_NGDP Tuvalu General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -13.176 -37.285 -23.601 -18.266 -17.083 -27.893 -11.985 7.584 25.751 -3.912 1.975 22.629 -1.513 28.341 -8.045 2.49 6.08 -0.507 -7.605 -9.388 -10.185 -10.725 -11.321 2019 +869 TUV GGXWDN Tuvalu General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +869 TUV GGXWDN_NGDP Tuvalu General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +869 TUV GGXWDG Tuvalu General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.011 0.012 0.011 0.008 0.008 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.007 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.009 0.006 0.005 0.004 0.004 0.003 0.003 0.003 0.003 2019 +869 TUV GGXWDG_NGDP Tuvalu General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.408 37.494 32.984 20.289 21.126 21.059 19.098 19.275 17.79 16.387 14.37 11.489 12.05 11.835 11.525 7.292 6.024 4.827 3.845 3.274 2.768 2.326 1.934 2019 +869 TUV NGDP_FY Tuvalu "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Currently not compiling on GFS manual basis Basis of recording: Tax and grant revenue in cash, others in accrual basis General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.026 0.027 0.031 0.03 0.031 0.03 0.032 0.034 0.038 0.036 0.035 0.038 0.038 0.04 0.043 0.049 0.056 0.059 0.064 0.078 0.08 0.084 0.091 0.098 0.106 0.114 0.122 0.13 2019 +869 TUV BCA Tuvalu Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF Statistics Department Latest actual data: 2019 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Australian dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.008 0.004 -0.012 -0.004 -0.002 0.007 -0.005 -0.008 -0.02 -0.02 -0.034 -0.012 -0.003 -0.001 -0.026 0.006 0.005 0.026 -0.009 -0.004 0.001 -0.004 -- -- -0.007 -0.009 -0.009 2019 +869 TUV BCA_NGDPD Tuvalu Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.638 23.317 -61.2 -18.346 -7.988 28.012 -16.176 -25.899 -69.561 -60.795 -84.779 -32.119 -7.207 -3.744 -70.558 13.895 11.543 53.948 -16.86 -7.868 2.122 -5.851 0.483 0.499 -8.754 -11.136 -9.647 2019 +746 UGA NGDP_R Uganda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Historical data are in CY, but projections are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t),FY(t/t+1)]= CY(t)). For example, the projection of 2022 is the average of 2021/22 and 2022/23. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Historical calendar year data are calculated by adding up quarterly data from Haver. For example, the calendar year 2018 GDP is the sum of 2018Q1, 2018Q2,2018Q3 and 2018Q4 GDP data. The GDP components(consumption, investment, exports and imports) are distributed proportionally based on the average share of two fiscal year GDP data. For example, CY2018 gross capital formation= CY2018 GDP *average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 gross capital formation)/average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 GDP). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Prior to 2009, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year (CY) by averaging two FYs (e.g. CY2008 is the average of FY2007/08 and FY2008/09). Historical quarterly data are taken from Haver to have a smooth series. Base year: 2016. National Accounts were rebased on a FY basis and this rebasing was then applied to CY historical data. As a result real GDP and nominal GDP are not equal in CY 2016. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" "14,684.67" "15,251.40" "16,502.71" "17,311.21" "16,791.88" "16,288.12" "16,442.25" "17,099.94" "18,518.27" "19,704.05" "20,984.31" "21,357.50" "22,606.96" "24,118.43" "25,973.99" "28,356.87" "30,226.90" "31,623.44" "33,544.25" "36,212.06" "37,639.31" "40,938.57" "43,827.58" "46,526.86" "49,226.97" "54,153.32" "57,970.78" "62,645.46" "69,178.13" "74,760.00" "80,355.00" "86,524.00" "88,543.00" "92,030.00" "97,317.00" "105,108.00" "105,275.00" "112,466.00" "118,648.00" "127,920.00" "126,144.00" "134,578.00" "140,508.53" "148,795.97" "157,717.26" "169,545.62" "181,099.31" "193,423.54" 2021 +746 UGA NGDP_RPCH Uganda "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -3.392 3.859 8.205 4.899 -3 -3 0.946 4 8.294 6.403 6.497 1.778 5.85 6.686 7.694 9.174 6.595 4.62 6.074 7.953 3.941 8.765 7.057 6.159 5.803 10.007 7.049 8.064 10.428 8.069 7.484 7.677 2.333 3.938 5.745 8.006 0.159 6.831 5.497 7.815 -1.388 6.686 4.407 5.898 5.996 7.5 6.815 6.805 2021 +746 UGA NGDP Uganda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Historical data are in CY, but projections are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t),FY(t/t+1)]= CY(t)). For example, the projection of 2022 is the average of 2021/22 and 2022/23. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Historical calendar year data are calculated by adding up quarterly data from Haver. For example, the calendar year 2018 GDP is the sum of 2018Q1, 2018Q2,2018Q3 and 2018Q4 GDP data. The GDP components(consumption, investment, exports and imports) are distributed proportionally based on the average share of two fiscal year GDP data. For example, CY2018 gross capital formation= CY2018 GDP *average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 gross capital formation)/average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 GDP). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Prior to 2009, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year (CY) by averaging two FYs (e.g. CY2008 is the average of FY2007/08 and FY2008/09). Historical quarterly data are taken from Haver to have a smooth series. Base year: 2016. National Accounts were rebased on a FY basis and this rebasing was then applied to CY historical data. As a result real GDP and nominal GDP are not equal in CY 2016. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.246 3.636 5.887 8.657 17.018 34.532 73.528 215.384 676.105 "1,549.41" "2,381.69" "2,860.73" "4,132.94" "5,152.00" "6,111.62" "7,241.01" "8,068.04" "9,105.02" "10,208.16" "11,380.61" "12,754.77" "13,755.45" "15,144.83" "17,132.78" "19,460.48" "22,186.65" "25,785.33" "30,181.84" "38,570.56" "48,948.00" "53,748.00" "69,379.00" "77,488.00" "83,637.00" "90,352.00" "96,107.00" "104,519.00" "114,096.00" "126,958.00" "139,922.00" "141,555.00" "153,028.00" "171,378.74" "192,493.44" "215,819.16" "243,496.15" "273,070.50" "306,788.68" 2021 +746 UGA NGDPD Uganda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.486 12.12 8.41 9.619 7.399 6.771 6.746 10.878 11.268 9.136 7.452 3.897 3.645 4.311 6.24 7.473 7.713 8.407 8.23 7.823 7.756 7.835 8.425 8.725 10.75 12.46 14.079 17.512 22.419 24.107 24.683 27.501 30.939 32.331 33.122 27.65 29.596 31.403 34.182 38.059 37.519 42.959 48.352 52.397 57.691 62.824 69.294 75.406 2021 +746 UGA PPPGDP Uganda "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 5.919 6.729 7.731 8.427 8.469 8.475 8.727 9.301 10.428 11.53 12.739 13.404 14.512 15.849 17.433 19.431 21.092 22.447 24.078 26.36 28.019 31.162 33.881 36.677 39.848 45.21 49.89 55.37 62.317 67.777 73.725 81.034 77.235 80.26 84.146 85.393 86.241 89.796 96.995 106.446 106.233 118.045 132.01 144.777 156.677 171.558 186.737 203.304 2021 +746 UGA NGDP_D Uganda "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.015 0.024 0.036 0.05 0.101 0.212 0.447 1.26 3.651 7.863 11.35 13.394 18.282 21.361 23.53 25.535 26.692 28.792 30.432 31.428 33.887 33.6 34.555 36.823 39.532 40.97 44.48 48.179 55.755 65.474 66.888 80.185 87.515 90.88 92.843 91.436 99.282 101.449 107.004 109.382 112.217 113.71 121.97 129.367 136.839 143.617 150.785 158.61 2021 +746 UGA NGDPRPC Uganda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,303,695.84" "1,313,933.04" "1,379,630.02" "1,403,463.93" "1,318,636.13" "1,236,887.82" "1,205,332.27" "1,208,747.91" "1,261,541.44" "1,293,989.31" "1,329,645.23" "1,306,857.85" "1,339,857.34" "1,382,393.28" "1,441,313.01" "1,524,950.90" "1,573,200.47" "1,594,565.96" "1,640,275.82" "1,715,161.75" "1,725,021.08" "1,817,365.22" "1,882,853.80" "1,929,260.34" "1,972,579.06" "2,099,384.41" "2,172,961.13" "2,269,286.61" "2,420,718.43" "2,530,013.92" "2,632,780.14" "2,743,583.06" "2,720,390.85" "2,746,381.26" "2,822,649.75" "2,961,447.76" "2,879,458.00" "2,985,257.66" "3,056,118.65" "3,212,205.98" "3,060,098.69" "3,169,496.14" "3,212,784.66" "3,303,184.93" "3,399,254.73" "3,547,756.70" "3,661,109.31" "3,741,521.17" 2021 +746 UGA NGDPRPPPPC Uganda "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,040.91" "1,049.09" "1,101.54" "1,120.57" "1,052.84" 987.57 962.375 965.102 "1,007.25" "1,033.16" "1,061.63" "1,043.44" "1,069.78" "1,103.75" "1,150.79" "1,217.57" "1,256.09" "1,273.15" "1,309.65" "1,369.44" "1,377.31" "1,451.04" "1,503.33" "1,540.38" "1,574.97" "1,676.21" "1,734.96" "1,811.87" "1,932.78" "2,020.04" "2,102.09" "2,190.56" "2,172.05" "2,192.80" "2,253.69" "2,364.51" "2,299.05" "2,383.52" "2,440.10" "2,564.73" "2,443.28" "2,530.62" "2,565.19" "2,637.37" "2,714.07" "2,832.64" "2,923.14" "2,987.35" 2021 +746 UGA NGDPPC Uganda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 199.372 313.239 492.129 701.838 "1,336.37" "2,622.33" "5,390.14" "15,224.90" "46,059.06" "101,751.93" "150,912.88" "175,046.92" "244,948.57" "295,296.51" "339,137.57" "389,400.89" "419,912.40" "459,107.35" "499,167.25" "539,035.35" "584,555.04" "610,638.81" "650,628.98" "710,419.55" "779,802.73" "860,119.15" "966,530.24" "1,093,315.37" "1,349,681.80" "1,656,489.05" "1,761,018.82" "2,199,933.53" "2,380,737.56" "2,495,915.34" "2,620,632.06" "2,707,842.03" "2,858,780.06" "3,028,523.80" "3,270,166.47" "3,513,588.85" "3,433,950.64" "3,604,018.89" "3,918,644.61" "4,273,243.57" "4,651,515.51" "5,095,178.00" "5,520,401.79" "5,934,418.86" 2021 +746 UGA NGDPDPC Uganda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 664.574 "1,044.13" 703.042 779.82 581.032 514.181 494.509 768.935 767.651 599.952 472.193 238.48 216.036 247.107 346.255 401.893 401.413 423.918 402.455 370.515 355.466 347.812 361.953 361.772 430.758 483.032 527.739 634.361 784.496 815.808 808.713 872.039 950.56 964.833 960.698 779.047 809.498 833.537 880.467 955.694 910.16 "1,011.75" "1,105.59" "1,163.19" "1,243.40" "1,314.59" "1,400.85" "1,458.62" 2021 +746 UGA PPPPC Uganda "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 525.467 579.697 646.292 683.203 665.077 643.571 639.78 657.463 710.374 757.219 807.203 820.201 860.076 908.411 967.36 "1,044.96" "1,097.76" "1,131.85" "1,177.40" "1,248.50" "1,284.13" "1,383.35" "1,455.54" "1,520.85" "1,596.74" "1,752.67" "1,870.08" "2,005.75" "2,180.63" "2,293.69" "2,415.55" "2,569.51" "2,372.96" "2,395.13" "2,440.64" "2,405.96" "2,358.85" "2,383.52" "2,498.39" "2,672.97" "2,577.08" "2,780.13" "3,018.46" "3,213.96" "3,376.83" "3,589.86" "3,775.08" "3,932.65" 2021 +746 UGA NGAP_NPGDP Uganda Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +746 UGA PPPSH Uganda Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.044 0.045 0.049 0.05 0.046 0.043 0.042 0.042 0.044 0.045 0.046 0.046 0.044 0.046 0.048 0.05 0.052 0.052 0.054 0.056 0.055 0.059 0.061 0.063 0.063 0.066 0.067 0.069 0.074 0.08 0.082 0.085 0.077 0.076 0.077 0.076 0.074 0.073 0.075 0.078 0.08 0.081 0.082 0.084 0.087 0.09 0.093 0.096 2021 +746 UGA PPPEX Uganda Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.379 0.54 0.761 1.027 2.009 4.075 8.425 23.157 64.838 134.376 186.958 213.419 284.799 325.069 350.58 372.648 382.518 405.625 423.956 431.745 455.215 441.42 447.003 467.121 488.373 490.747 516.84 545.089 618.941 722.193 729.035 856.168 "1,003.28" "1,042.08" "1,073.75" "1,125.47" "1,211.94" "1,270.61" "1,308.91" "1,314.49" "1,332.50" "1,296.35" "1,298.23" "1,329.59" "1,377.48" "1,419.33" "1,462.33" "1,509.01" 2021 +746 UGA NID_NGDP Uganda Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Historical data are in CY, but projections are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t),FY(t/t+1)]= CY(t)). For example, the projection of 2022 is the average of 2021/22 and 2022/23. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Historical calendar year data are calculated by adding up quarterly data from Haver. For example, the calendar year 2018 GDP is the sum of 2018Q1, 2018Q2,2018Q3 and 2018Q4 GDP data. The GDP components(consumption, investment, exports and imports) are distributed proportionally based on the average share of two fiscal year GDP data. For example, CY2018 gross capital formation= CY2018 GDP *average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 gross capital formation)/average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 GDP). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Prior to 2009, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year (CY) by averaging two FYs (e.g. CY2008 is the average of FY2007/08 and FY2008/09). Historical quarterly data are taken from Haver to have a smooth series. Base year: 2016. National Accounts were rebased on a FY basis and this rebasing was then applied to CY historical data. As a result real GDP and nominal GDP are not equal in CY 2016. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.664 5.363 5.577 7.432 8.257 8.512 9.709 12.511 12.479 12.139 10.853 13.166 15.144 13.494 14.087 15.335 20.365 20.059 20.888 21.937 23.192 23.119 22.017 24.9 22.181 21.469 22.667 22.707 26.801 28.948 24.932 24.152 24.75 24.622 25.266 26.408 27.713 27.293 28.013 32.15 35.097 36.456 37.843 38.939 2021 +746 UGA NGSD_NGDP Uganda Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Historical data are in CY, but projections are converted by averaging two FYs (i.e. Avg[FY(t-1/t),FY(t/t+1)]= CY(t)). For example, the projection of 2022 is the average of 2021/22 and 2022/23. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Historical calendar year data are calculated by adding up quarterly data from Haver. For example, the calendar year 2018 GDP is the sum of 2018Q1, 2018Q2,2018Q3 and 2018Q4 GDP data. The GDP components(consumption, investment, exports and imports) are distributed proportionally based on the average share of two fiscal year GDP data. For example, CY2018 gross capital formation= CY2018 GDP *average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 gross capital formation)/average(FY2017/18+FY 2018/19 GDP). Start/end months of reporting year: January/December. Prior to 2009, the data are in fiscal year (FY) reporting basis converted to calendar year (CY) by averaging two FYs (e.g. CY2008 is the average of FY2007/08 and FY2008/09). Historical quarterly data are taken from Haver to have a smooth series. Base year: 2016. National Accounts were rebased on a FY basis and this rebasing was then applied to CY historical data. As a result real GDP and nominal GDP are not equal in CY 2016. Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 26.14 16.424 14.357 4.943 6.009 4.937 13.71 13.994 4.458 3.917 3.609 7.876 9.467 7.897 7.781 9.105 12.105 9.455 9.363 11.252 15.294 15.903 18.627 21.02 22.665 23.007 19.359 21.203 16.236 17.122 16.146 15.117 21.449 23.53 18.392 18.108 21.934 19.84 19.169 19.819 18.247 18.95 19.987 21.917 23.755 23.25 27.058 31.672 2021 +746 UGA PCPI Uganda "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. The authorities use a FY base; the average of CPI from July 2016 to June 2017 is 100. Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 0.006 0.012 0.024 0.059 0.069 0.138 0.337 1.063 2.835 6.543 9.514 11.495 16.351 21.251 22.495 24.021 25.827 27.823 29.446 31.142 32.195 32.814 32.715 35.565 36.869 40.04 42.931 45.545 51.031 57.673 59.97 71.16 81.13 85.565 89.236 92.531 97.314 102.742 105.36 107.613 110.58 113.021 120.297 127.992 135.297 142.045 149.179 156.638 2021 +746 UGA PCPIPCH Uganda "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 99.203 100 100 150 16.711 100 143.8 215.4 166.7 130.8 45.4 20.819 42.248 29.969 5.85 6.787 7.516 7.729 5.834 5.759 3.382 1.922 -0.3 8.71 3.666 8.602 7.219 6.09 12.044 13.017 3.983 18.659 14.011 5.467 4.29 3.692 5.169 5.577 2.548 2.138 2.758 2.207 6.438 6.397 5.707 4.987 5.023 5 2021 +746 UGA PCPIE Uganda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2016. The authorities use a FY base; the average of CPI from July 2016 to June 2017 is 100. Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a 0.012 0.024 0.059 0.071 0.178 0.44 1.499 4.473 7.924 10.053 13.303 22.124 21.602 23.256 25.922 27.331 30.182 29.91 32.439 33.807 32.312 34.16 36.178 39.074 40.509 44.918 47.246 53.971 59.874 61.72 78.39 82.5 88.06 89.64 95.42 100.81 103.84 106.25 108.77 111.443 114.654 124.281 132.721 138.788 145.478 152.805 160.445 2021 +746 UGA PCPIEPCH Uganda "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a 100 150 20 150 146.667 240.541 198.413 77.128 26.877 32.325 66.31 -2.358 7.657 11.463 5.433 10.433 -0.9 8.454 4.218 -4.424 5.722 5.907 8.004 3.673 10.884 5.183 14.234 10.938 3.083 27.009 5.243 6.739 1.794 6.448 5.649 3.006 2.321 2.372 2.458 2.881 8.397 6.791 4.571 4.82 5.037 5 2021 +746 UGA TM_RPCH Uganda Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Trade prices are derived from WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 46.339 -12.183 -0.317 -0.889 -10.491 50.368 -12.134 27.393 3.162 3.841 -9.545 -11.367 -17.34 1.09 52.32 25.873 -7.502 0.666 53.535 -25.676 -5.504 6.669 4.519 -8.665 9.508 7.703 7.151 10.718 36.517 3.123 -1.891 8.826 6.249 -2.132 14.437 12.096 -5.365 3.769 20.605 17.568 -2.547 -9.678 11.403 17.014 13.112 10.964 -1.145 -7.806 2021 +746 UGA TMG_RPCH Uganda Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Trade prices are derived from WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 53.96 -12.183 -0.317 6.136 -6.552 21.448 -10.728 22.244 -1.907 -0.108 4.795 -13.359 1.257 5.226 60.35 27.338 2.412 11.986 23.512 -15.213 -9.281 5.84 4.98 3.101 7.32 7.418 7.234 12.166 38.53 -0.824 -5.279 2.927 7.739 -3.172 11.698 15.473 -3.308 7.342 17.871 17.799 -2.998 -8.603 15.868 20.925 11.611 11.207 -2.018 -9.315 2021 +746 UGA TX_RPCH Uganda Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Trade prices are derived from WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -7.733 0.181 53.961 10.432 -12.378 -1.469 -2.389 52.515 -0.626 2.629 -2.245 16.939 13.665 19.445 45.425 37.928 28.693 -8.657 -9.32 14.715 5.934 21.077 1.035 4.232 26.938 23.44 -1.265 23.516 18.131 10.416 -9.313 9.717 16.615 2.844 0.202 3.067 5.795 0.007 16.329 8.907 -12.327 -1.788 15.082 5.207 9.164 0.722 26.926 4.067 2021 +746 UGA TXG_RPCH Uganda Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2000 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes. Trade prices are derived from WEO Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2000 Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -7.733 0.181 53.961 10.432 -12.378 -1.469 -2.389 8.221 -13.433 3.147 17.475 14.112 -6.824 2.972 76.487 14.304 38.648 -6.394 -11.606 12.247 8.339 28.961 1.182 2.458 25.357 20.455 -0.188 28.942 17.858 5.894 -21.447 1.3 16.911 5.272 -5.622 3.925 12.912 10.418 7.464 20.823 5.666 -11.013 17.622 4.841 6.113 -0.57 35.367 3.731 2021 +746 UGA LUR Uganda Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +746 UGA LE Uganda Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +746 UGA LP Uganda Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022 11.264 11.607 11.962 12.335 12.734 13.169 13.641 14.147 14.679 15.227 15.782 16.343 16.873 17.447 18.021 18.595 19.214 19.832 20.45 21.113 21.82 22.526 23.277 24.116 24.956 25.795 26.678 27.606 28.578 29.549 30.521 31.537 32.548 33.51 34.477 35.492 36.561 37.674 38.823 39.823 41.222 42.46 43.734 45.046 46.398 47.79 49.466 51.696 2021 +746 UGA GGR Uganda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,186.67" "1,352.22" "1,533.52" "1,862.88" "2,092.53" "2,225.24" "2,653.84" "3,101.11" "3,172.96" "3,366.99" "3,747.66" "4,223.86" "4,966.56" "5,793.68" "7,722.99" "8,316.23" "8,457.50" "9,780.23" "12,113.78" "12,971.93" "14,526.53" "16,707.10" "18,846.77" "19,699.00" "21,523.55" "25,859.65" "29,701.83" "34,273.33" "41,073.70" "50,318.63" "58,690.26" 2021 +746 UGA GGR_NGDP Uganda General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.033 13.246 13.475 14.605 15.212 14.693 15.49 15.935 14.301 13.058 12.417 10.951 10.147 10.779 11.132 10.732 10.112 10.825 12.604 12.411 12.732 13.16 13.469 13.916 14.065 15.089 15.43 15.881 16.868 18.427 19.131 2021 +746 UGA GGX Uganda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,262.16" "1,424.15" "1,674.32" "1,942.42" "2,229.24" "2,538.46" "2,819.88" "3,034.46" "3,210.67" "3,531.25" "3,993.67" "4,993.26" "5,754.54" "8,290.09" "9,140.20" "10,164.58" "11,125.92" "12,256.29" "14,535.08" "15,702.14" "18,577.84" "20,544.44" "25,593.58" "30,271.08" "33,369.66" "35,335.19" "38,730.74" "42,801.52" "48,922.77" "54,526.51" "70,289.12" 2021 +746 UGA GGX_NGDP Uganda General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.862 13.951 14.712 15.229 16.206 16.761 16.459 15.593 14.471 13.695 13.232 12.946 11.756 15.424 13.174 13.118 13.303 13.565 15.124 15.023 16.283 16.182 18.291 21.385 21.806 20.618 20.121 19.832 20.092 19.968 22.911 2021 +746 UGA GGXCNL Uganda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -75.494 -71.925 -140.802 -79.549 -136.704 -313.221 -166.037 66.653 -37.71 -164.256 -246.007 -769.393 -787.983 "-2,496.41" "-1,417.21" "-1,848.35" "-2,668.42" "-2,476.06" "-2,421.30" "-2,730.21" "-4,051.32" "-3,837.34" "-6,746.81" "-10,572.08" "-11,846.11" "-9,475.54" "-9,028.90" "-8,528.19" "-7,849.08" "-4,207.88" "-11,598.85" 2021 +746 UGA GGXCNL_NGDP Uganda General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.829 -0.705 -1.237 -0.624 -0.994 -2.068 -0.969 0.343 -0.17 -0.637 -0.815 -1.995 -1.61 -4.645 -2.043 -2.385 -3.19 -2.74 -2.519 -2.612 -3.551 -3.023 -4.822 -7.469 -7.741 -5.529 -4.69 -3.952 -3.223 -1.541 -3.781 2021 +746 UGA GGSB Uganda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +746 UGA GGSB_NPGDP Uganda General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +746 UGA GGXONLB Uganda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.632 10.411 -47.393 23.765 -12.35 -153.122 55.424 316.305 203.282 79.107 26.863 -425.756 -410.167 "-2,119.29" -918.998 "-1,062.26" "-1,777.70" "-1,382.72" "-1,042.71" -601.399 "-1,705.84" "-1,558.78" "-3,796.66" "-7,393.88" "-7,457.34" "-4,078.21" "-3,049.05" "-2,410.16" "-1,173.81" "2,635.60" "-4,772.47" 2021 +746 UGA GGXONLB_NGDP Uganda General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.007 0.102 -0.416 0.186 -0.09 -1.011 0.323 1.625 0.916 0.307 0.089 -1.104 -0.838 -3.943 -1.325 -1.371 -2.125 -1.53 -1.085 -0.575 -1.495 -1.228 -2.713 -5.223 -4.873 -2.38 -1.584 -1.117 -0.482 0.965 -1.556 2021 +746 UGA GGXWDN Uganda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +746 UGA GGXWDN_NGDP Uganda General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +746 UGA GGXWDG Uganda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,023.95" "4,603.18" "5,430.55" "6,191.76" "7,063.74" "8,285.88" "9,446.90" "9,529.02" "9,443.26" "7,157.49" "5,123.54" "6,037.77" "7,240.79" "9,865.42" "12,460.08" "15,103.48" "18,466.87" "22,378.25" "27,351.93" "32,397.32" "38,374.84" "44,365.91" "52,667.87" "65,566.41" "79,212.34" "89,375.53" "98,761.64" "110,116.70" "120,195.29" "127,456.65" "132,266.71" 2021 +746 UGA GGXWDG_NGDP Uganda General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.195 45.093 47.718 48.545 51.352 54.711 55.139 48.966 42.563 27.758 16.976 15.654 14.793 18.355 17.959 19.491 22.08 24.768 28.46 30.997 33.634 34.945 37.641 46.319 51.763 52.151 51.306 51.023 49.362 46.675 43.113 2021 +746 UGA NGDP_FY Uganda "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Fiscal sector projections and historical data are both in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Cash basis. Moving government accounting to an accrual basis is a medium term objective for Uganda, given the important technical challenges. General government includes: Central Government;. Central Government. There is no framework in place to report fiscal accounts beyond the central government. This is part of Fund's involvement with Uganda over the medium term. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Ugandan government gross debt includes Ugandan domestic treasury securities, multilateral and bilateral external loans, as well as some commercial external loans Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" 2.246 3.636 5.887 8.657 17.018 34.532 73.528 215.384 676.105 "1,549.41" "2,381.69" "2,860.73" "4,132.94" "5,152.00" "6,111.62" "7,241.01" "8,068.04" "9,105.02" "10,208.16" "11,380.61" "12,754.77" "13,755.45" "15,144.83" "17,132.78" "19,460.48" "22,186.65" "25,785.33" "30,181.84" "38,570.56" "48,948.00" "53,748.00" "69,379.00" "77,488.00" "83,637.00" "90,352.00" "96,107.00" "104,519.00" "114,096.00" "126,958.00" "139,922.00" "141,555.00" "153,028.00" "171,378.74" "192,493.44" "215,819.16" "243,496.15" "273,070.50" "306,788.68" 2021 +746 UGA BCA Uganda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Ugandan shilling Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.083 0.025 -0.07 -0.072 0.104 0.005 -0.043 -0.112 -0.195 -0.26 -0.263 -0.17 -0.1 -0.171 -0.174 -0.281 -0.212 -0.316 -0.364 -0.293 -0.359 -0.291 -0.152 -0.038 -0.002 0.049 -0.318 -0.563 -1.224 -1.048 -1.61 -2.087 -1.656 -1.751 -2.166 -1.671 -0.833 -1.502 -2.084 -2.508 -3.551 -3.584 -3.881 -5.362 -6.543 -8.296 -7.473 -5.48 2021 +746 UGA BCA_NGDPD Uganda Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.104 0.21 -0.831 -0.751 1.399 0.068 -0.641 -1.03 -1.732 -2.841 -3.533 -4.356 -2.732 -3.969 -2.792 -3.767 -2.742 -3.755 -4.419 -3.748 -4.626 -3.718 -1.804 -0.441 -0.016 0.395 -2.26 -3.214 -5.459 -4.348 -6.522 -7.59 -5.351 -5.417 -6.539 -6.044 -2.816 -4.782 -6.097 -6.589 -9.465 -8.343 -8.026 -10.233 -11.342 -13.206 -10.785 -7.268 2021 +926 UKR NGDP_R Ukraine "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2020. Starting in 2014, the data was changed to SNA 2008. Revised National Accounts data is available from 2000 on an annual basis and from 2010 on a quarterly basis. The data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol from 2010. The revised quarterly GDP data based on SNA 2008 excluding Crimea and Sevastopol are available from 2010. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,270.53" "2,806.11" "2,163.51" "1,899.56" "1,709.61" "1,658.32" "1,626.81" "1,623.56" "1,719.35" "1,870.65" "1,969.79" "2,156.93" "2,411.44" "2,486.20" "2,675.15" "2,894.51" "2,958.19" "2,511.50" "2,614.47" "2,757.24" "2,763.42" "2,763.47" "2,581.78" "2,329.08" "2,385.37" "2,441.66" "2,526.84" "2,607.68" "2,509.82" "2,593.97" "1,687.38" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDP_RPCH Ukraine "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -14.2 -22.9 -12.2 -10 -3 -1.9 -0.2 5.9 8.8 5.3 9.5 11.8 3.1 7.6 8.2 2.2 -15.1 4.1 5.46 0.224 0.002 -6.575 -9.788 2.417 2.36 3.488 3.199 -3.753 3.353 -34.95 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDP Ukraine "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2020. Starting in 2014, the data was changed to SNA 2008. Revised National Accounts data is available from 2000 on an annual basis and from 2010 on a quarterly basis. The data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol from 2010. The revised quarterly GDP data based on SNA 2008 excluding Crimea and Sevastopol are available from 2010. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.052 1.587 12.449 56.381 84.308 96.559 106.103 134.904 175.888 203.403 225.521 267.148 344.386 440.495 544.225 723.464 954.356 912.19 "1,079.35" "1,299.99" "1,404.67" "1,465.20" "1,586.92" "1,988.54" "2,385.37" "2,982.92" "3,560.30" "3,977.20" "4,222.03" "5,459.57" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDPD Ukraine "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.193 35.025 38.012 38.275 46.083 51.867 43.315 32.661 32.331 37.863 42.339 50.096 64.752 85.996 107.767 143.26 181.313 117.079 136.011 163.161 175.707 179.574 130.571 90.477 93.313 112.114 130.916 153.997 156.418 199.719 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR PPPGDP Ukraine "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 331.074 290.793 228.991 205.27 188.125 185.628 184.151 186.372 201.84 224.549 240.135 268.138 307.825 327.321 363.065 403.452 420.235 359.066 378.281 407.226 425.994 486.365 461.987 435.49 475.722 504.188 534.24 561.196 546.644 588.448 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDP_D Ukraine "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.002 0.057 0.575 2.968 4.931 5.823 6.522 8.309 10.23 10.873 11.449 12.386 14.281 17.718 20.344 24.994 32.261 36.32 41.283 47.148 50.831 53.02 61.466 85.379 100 122.168 140.9 152.519 168.22 210.472 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDPRPC Ukraine "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "63,051.88" "54,260.66" "42,173.40" "37,338.52" "33,920.78" "33,183.97" "32,835.15" "33,056.24" "35,331.28" "38,777.26" "41,189.18" "45,464.36" "51,197.80" "53,181.59" "57,572.52" "62,662.17" "64,359.66" "54,857.14" "57,337.22" "60,660.87" "60,904.96" "61,076.65" "60,378.75" "54,684.88" "56,238.89" "57,836.24" "60,186.24" "62,485.17" "60,618.67" "63,149.48" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDPRPPPPC Ukraine "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "14,495.74" "13,019.82" "11,204.49" "8,708.54" "7,710.17" "7,004.43" "6,852.28" "6,780.25" "6,825.91" "7,295.69" "8,007.26" "8,505.31" "9,388.11" "10,572.02" "10,981.66" "11,888.37" "12,939.35" "13,289.87" "11,327.66" "11,839.78" "12,526.09" "12,576.49" "12,611.95" "12,467.83" "11,292.09" "11,612.98" "11,942.82" "12,428.08" "12,902.80" "12,517.38" "13,039.97" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDPPC Ukraine "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.003 30.697 242.678 "1,108.25" "1,672.77" "1,932.20" "2,141.55" "2,746.70" "3,614.36" "4,216.41" "4,715.74" "5,631.03" "7,311.73" "9,422.51" "11,712.39" "15,662.01" "20,763.38" "19,924.37" "23,670.80" "28,600.59" "30,958.46" "32,383.00" "37,112.40" "46,689.41" "56,238.89" "70,657.18" "84,802.21" "95,301.49" "101,972.89" "132,911.91" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGDPDPC Ukraine "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 427.863 677.261 740.97 752.339 914.348 "1,037.89" 874.265 664.99 664.376 784.864 885.315 "1,055.95" "1,374.75" "1,839.52" "2,319.29" "3,101.39" "3,944.72" "2,557.28" "2,982.81" "3,589.63" "3,872.53" "3,968.85" "3,053.61" "2,124.33" "2,200.00" "2,655.66" "3,118.27" "3,690.07" "3,777.89" "4,862.12" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR PPPPC Ukraine "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "6,382.71" "5,622.96" "4,463.72" "4,034.85" "3,732.65" "3,714.53" "3,716.86" "3,794.61" "4,147.65" "4,654.74" "5,021.33" "5,651.90" "6,535.50" "7,001.63" "7,813.61" "8,734.19" "9,142.82" "7,842.85" "8,295.96" "8,959.21" "9,388.77" "10,749.36" "10,804.27" "10,224.95" "11,215.91" "11,942.82" "12,724.97" "13,447.36" "13,202.88" "14,325.62" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGAP_NPGDP Ukraine Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +926 UKR PPPSH Ukraine Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.995 0.838 0.627 0.531 0.46 0.429 0.41 0.395 0.4 0.425 0.435 0.458 0.486 0.478 0.489 0.502 0.498 0.425 0.42 0.426 0.423 0.46 0.422 0.389 0.41 0.412 0.412 0.414 0.411 0.401 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR PPPEX Ukraine Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.005 0.054 0.275 0.448 0.52 0.576 0.724 0.871 0.906 0.939 0.996 1.119 1.346 1.499 1.793 2.271 2.54 2.853 3.192 3.297 3.013 3.435 4.566 5.014 5.916 6.664 7.087 7.724 9.278 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NID_NGDP Ukraine Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2020. Starting in 2014, the data was changed to SNA 2008. Revised National Accounts data is available from 2000 on an annual basis and from 2010 on a quarterly basis. The data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol from 2010. The revised quarterly GDP data based on SNA 2008 excluding Crimea and Sevastopol are available from 2010. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.054 33.614 23.681 26.762 22.615 21.659 21.035 19.42 19.794 21.813 20.191 21.943 21.096 22.507 24.543 27.781 27.393 17.068 20.873 22.437 21.716 18.489 13.396 15.933 21.724 20.749 18.588 14.89 8.932 13.817 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR NGSD_NGDP Ukraine Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2020. Starting in 2014, the data was changed to SNA 2008. Revised National Accounts data is available from 2000 on an annual basis and from 2010 on a quarterly basis. The data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol from 2010. The revised quarterly GDP data based on SNA 2008 excluding Crimea and Sevastopol are available from 2010. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 2005 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.256 30.472 19.753 23.025 19.351 18.421 17.373 23.783 23.645 25.516 27.685 27.714 31.766 25.45 23.042 24.101 20.353 15.589 18.654 16.158 13.568 9.29 9.481 17.663 20.23 18.567 15.316 12.158 12.239 12.191 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR PCPI Ukraine "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2021. Starting in 2014, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1991 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,309.96" "63,334.92" "627,768.34" "2,992,861.51" "5,394,047.46" "6,250,944.87" "6,912,117.43" "8,480,039.41" "10,871,673.13" "12,171,795.75" "12,263,987.49" "12,902,927.67" "14,068,871.02" "15,971,002.72" "17,420,464.79" "19,657,766.63" "24,611,788.74" "28,524,973.50" "31,196,306.17" "33,678,925.09" "33,869,340.55" "33,780,943.69" "37,868,272.91" "56,303,884.05" "64,137,482.21" "73,401,082.84" "81,436,069.32" "87,857,948.11" "90,264,859.78" "98,714,214.84" "119,002,598.06" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR PCPIPCH Ukraine "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,734.88" 891.188 376.746 80.23 15.886 10.577 22.684 28.203 11.959 0.757 5.21 9.036 13.52 9.076 12.843 25.201 15.9 9.365 7.958 0.565 -0.261 12.1 48.684 13.913 14.443 10.947 7.886 2.74 9.361 20.553 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR PCPIE Ukraine "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Service of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2021. Starting in 2014, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1991 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,925.59" "300,018.31" "1,503,447.33" "4,234,469.61" "5,916,546.99" "6,515,141.08" "7,817,698.86" "9,319,855.59" "11,725,868.83" "12,443,714.56" "12,372,958.84" "13,392,822.86" "15,041,301.19" "16,597,564.80" "18,526,993.01" "21,600,530.77" "26,419,749.87" "29,671,978.51" "32,370,877.33" "33,847,065.64" "33,778,526.73" "33,946,126.39" "42,388,383.41" "60,748,059.08" "68,257,399.30" "77,587,328.49" "85,173,122.12" "88,625,805.75" "93,050,297.99" "102,369,595.79" "133,080,474.53" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR PCPIEPCH Ukraine "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "10,154.97" 401.119 181.651 39.723 10.117 19.993 19.215 25.816 6.122 -0.569 8.243 12.309 10.347 11.625 16.59 22.311 12.31 9.096 4.56 -0.202 0.496 24.87 43.313 12.361 13.669 9.777 4.054 4.992 10.015 30 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR TM_RPCH Ukraine Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Calculated based on data from the National Bank of Ukraine and the State Statistics Committee. Starting in 2014Q2, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;. Data comes from authorities. No adjustment made by staff. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.039 -13.774 -15.735 10.5 -3.215 -15.3 -13.3 3.532 12.558 5.892 30.296 13.575 12.799 12.308 20.301 13.492 -41.623 15.014 21.517 1.613 -8.575 -24.991 -28.552 8.278 16.548 8.496 7.198 -3.308 17.191 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR TMG_RPCH Ukraine Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Calculated based on data from the National Bank of Ukraine and the State Statistics Committee. Starting in 2014Q2, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;. Data comes from authorities. No adjustment made by staff. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 54.039 -13.774 -15.735 10.5 -3.215 -15.3 -13.3 3.532 12.558 5.892 30.296 13.575 12.799 12.308 20.301 13.492 -41.623 15.014 21.517 1.613 -8.575 -24.991 -28.552 8.278 16.548 8.496 7.198 -3.308 17.191 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR TX_RPCH Ukraine Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Calculated based on data from the National Bank of Ukraine and the State Statistics Committee. Starting in 2014Q2, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;. Data comes from authorities. No adjustment made by staff. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.893 -15.806 4.919 9.366 -2.689 -12.395 -10.154 16.525 6.999 6.892 14.157 18.198 -8.52 2.651 3.173 2.282 -24.226 9.293 6.162 1.441 -14.653 -10.592 -11.558 -3.381 7.86 1.904 6.411 11.188 34.339 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR TXG_RPCH Ukraine Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. Calculated based on data from the National Bank of Ukraine and the State Statistics Committee. Starting in 2014Q2, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Weighted average of volume changes Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Excluded items in trade: In transit;. Data comes from authorities. No adjustment made by staff. Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.893 -15.806 4.919 9.366 -2.689 -12.395 -10.154 16.525 6.999 6.892 14.157 18.198 -8.52 2.651 3.173 2.282 -24.226 9.293 6.162 1.441 -14.653 -10.592 -11.558 -3.381 7.86 1.904 6.411 11.188 34.339 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR LUR Ukraine Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2021. Starting in 2014, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Data officially published for 2013 have been recalculated by the IMF staff to exclude Crimea and Sevastopol to ensure a comparable base going forward. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.8 10 9.8 11.3 11.9 11.483 10.789 9.629 9.057 8.588 7.185 6.81 6.351 6.363 8.843 8.097 7.856 7.529 7.172 9.275 9.143 9.45 9.65 9 8.5 9.15 9.815 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR LE Ukraine Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +926 UKR LP Ukraine Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office. Formally, the State Statistics Committee of Ukraine Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.87 51.715 51.3 50.874 50.4 49.974 49.545 49.115 48.664 48.241 47.823 47.442 47.101 46.749 46.466 46.192 45.963 45.783 45.598 45.453 45.373 45.246 42.76 42.591 42.415 42.217 41.984 41.733 41.403 41.077 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR GGR Ukraine General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.618 28.497 34.224 36.497 41.555 56.774 68.435 81.28 101.485 128.122 184.642 235.225 301.618 419.669 386.328 468.2 558.2 627.4 634.8 639.748 832.875 914.217 "1,172.03" "1,416.92" "1,567.84" "1,675.39" "2,016.77" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGR_NGDP Ukraine General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.569 33.801 35.444 34.398 30.803 32.279 33.645 36.041 37.988 37.203 41.917 43.222 41.691 43.974 42.352 43.378 42.939 44.665 43.325 40.314 41.884 38.326 39.291 39.798 39.421 39.682 36.94 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGX Ukraine General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.28 31.105 39.413 39.349 34.871 62.378 74.601 85.433 103.871 143.327 194.672 242.652 315.852 449.625 443.536 530.5 594.1 687.9 704.9 710.524 855.939 967.38 "1,240.45" "1,485.44" "1,644.50" "1,925.25" "2,198.33" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGX_NGDP Ukraine General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 41.29 36.895 40.818 37.086 25.849 35.465 36.676 37.882 38.881 41.618 44.194 44.587 43.658 47.113 48.623 49.15 45.7 48.972 48.11 44.774 43.043 40.555 41.585 41.722 41.348 45.6 40.266 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXCNL Ukraine General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.662 -2.608 -5.189 -2.852 6.684 -5.604 -6.166 -4.152 -2.386 -15.205 -10.03 -7.427 -14.233 -29.956 -57.208 -62.3 -35.9 -60.5 -70.1 -70.776 -23.064 -53.163 -68.422 -68.514 -76.654 -249.86 -181.563 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXCNL_NGDP Ukraine General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.721 -3.093 -5.374 -2.688 4.954 -3.186 -3.031 -1.841 -0.893 -4.415 -2.277 -1.365 -1.967 -3.139 -6.272 -5.772 -2.762 -4.307 -4.784 -4.46 -1.16 -2.229 -2.294 -1.924 -1.927 -5.918 -3.326 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGSB Ukraine General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.268 -21.256 -9.032 -10.472 -26.317 -33.349 -22.134 -30.689 -40.571 -62.821 -70.976 -48.221 -82.789 -42.306 -60.271 -113.968 -72.436 -229.609 -191.647 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGSB_NPGDP Ukraine General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.229 -6.583 -2.136 -2.061 -4.015 -3.792 -2.248 -2.706 -3.107 -4.394 -4.828 -2.952 -3.903 -1.716 -1.985 -3.265 -1.815 -5.274 -3.468 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXONLB Ukraine General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.832 -1.327 -3.5 -0.434 9.771 -0.312 -2.106 -1.198 0.259 -11.994 -6.718 -3.987 -10.554 -25.05 -46.562 -44.7 -10.3 -33.5 -34.2 -18.293 59.725 44.524 43.273 48.423 44.124 -127.663 -26.575 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXONLB_NGDP Ukraine General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.249 -1.574 -3.625 -0.409 7.243 -0.177 -1.035 -0.531 0.097 -3.483 -1.525 -0.733 -1.459 -2.625 -5.104 -4.141 -0.792 -2.385 -2.334 -1.153 3.003 1.867 1.451 1.36 1.109 -3.024 -0.487 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXWDN Ukraine General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +926 UKR GGXWDN_NGDP Ukraine General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +926 UKR GGXWDG Ukraine General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.898 49.377 79.538 77.02 74.629 75.729 78.489 85.401 78.147 80.549 88.745 194.812 323.141 438.493 479.38 527.334 593.681 "1,115.87" "1,580.95" "1,896.67" "2,136.36" "2,151.29" "2,008.18" "2,557.06" "2,598.05" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR GGXWDG_NGDP Ukraine General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.892 46.537 58.959 43.79 36.69 33.58 29.38 24.798 17.741 14.801 12.267 20.413 35.425 40.626 36.876 37.542 40.519 70.317 79.503 79.513 71.62 60.424 50.492 60.565 47.587 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR NGDP_FY Ukraine "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections based on IMF staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. GFSM 1986 manual is used, certain expenditure data is already in line with the GFSM2001 on cash basis. Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.052 1.587 12.449 56.381 84.308 96.559 106.103 134.904 175.888 203.403 225.521 267.148 344.386 440.495 544.225 723.464 954.356 912.19 "1,079.35" "1,299.99" "1,404.67" "1,465.20" "1,586.92" "1,988.54" "2,385.37" "2,982.92" "3,560.30" "3,977.20" "4,222.03" "5,459.57" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +926 UKR BCA Ukraine Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. Formally, the National Bank of Ukraine. Starting in 2014Q2, data excludes Crimea and Sevastopol. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data is based on BPM6 data. Primary domestic currency: Ukrainian hryvnia Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.62 -0.854 -1.163 -1.152 -1.184 -1.335 -1.296 1.658 1.481 1.402 3.173 2.891 6.909 2.531 -1.617 -5.272 -12.763 -1.732 -3.018 -10.245 -14.315 -16.518 -5.113 1.565 -1.394 -2.446 -4.284 -4.208 5.172 -3.249 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +926 UKR BCA_NGDPD Ukraine Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.794 -2.438 -3.06 -3.01 -2.569 -2.574 -2.992 5.076 4.581 3.703 7.494 5.771 10.67 2.943 -1.5 -3.68 -7.039 -1.479 -2.219 -6.279 -8.147 -9.199 -3.916 1.73 -1.494 -2.182 -3.272 -2.733 3.307 -1.627 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2020 +466 ARE NGDP_R United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary official data, not publsihed yet National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 392.835 424.356 393.852 373.176 389.784 379.955 306.743 323.013 314.539 364.025 449.797 459.428 473.648 473.513 508.376 541.826 570.761 619.578 624.479 647.904 727.782 737.129 755.398 821.973 900.693 944.528 "1,037.39" "1,070.91" "1,105.33" "1,047.54" "1,064.24" "1,137.98" "1,189.01" "1,249.09" "1,304.17" "1,370.17" "1,411.06" "1,444.55" "1,461.74" "1,511.61" "1,439.05" "1,493.73" "1,569.21" "1,635.15" "1,698.44" "1,764.40" "1,835.35" "1,913.23" 2020 +466 ARE NGDP_RPCH United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -1.78 8.024 -7.188 -5.25 4.451 -2.522 -19.269 5.304 -2.623 15.733 23.562 2.141 3.095 -0.029 7.363 6.58 5.34 8.553 0.791 3.751 12.329 1.284 2.478 8.813 9.577 4.867 9.831 3.231 3.215 -5.229 1.595 6.929 4.484 5.053 4.41 5.06 2.984 2.374 1.19 3.412 -4.8 3.8 5.053 4.202 3.871 3.883 4.021 4.244 2020 +466 ARE NGDP United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary official data, not publsihed yet National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 149.832 165.202 153.625 140.764 139.543 136.964 108.542 119.183 121.139 139.829 180.21 182.892 191.654 196.171 210.901 233.611 260.607 279.736 269.539 304.321 381.549 379.412 403.3 456.662 542.885 663.318 815.723 947.197 "1,158.58" 931.153 "1,064.24" "1,287.82" "1,375.68" "1,432.67" "1,480.52" "1,315.25" "1,311.25" "1,416.14" "1,550.59" "1,532.22" "1,317.95" "1,541.58" "1,850.62" "1,906.20" "1,976.49" "2,059.18" "2,155.83" "2,267.68" 2020 +466 ARE NGDPD United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 40.415 45.002 41.848 38.345 38.012 37.31 29.568 32.466 32.999 38.09 49.09 49.821 52.208 53.438 57.45 63.637 70.991 76.199 73.394 82.865 103.893 103.312 109.816 124.346 147.824 180.617 222.117 257.916 315.475 253.547 289.787 350.666 374.591 390.108 403.137 358.135 357.045 385.605 422.215 417.216 358.869 419.762 503.913 519.046 538.187 560.702 587.019 617.476 2020 +466 ARE PPPGDP United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 89.966 106.38 104.833 103.22 111.705 112.331 92.512 99.829 100.638 121.038 155.154 163.836 172.757 176.801 193.872 210.961 226.296 249.887 254.699 267.976 307.834 318.811 331.805 368.174 414.263 448.048 507.281 537.825 565.759 539.614 554.809 605.575 631.707 647.296 678.339 601.179 598.811 637.385 660.376 695.122 669.73 724.067 814.733 879.216 932.412 986.623 "1,045.83" "1,111.31" 2020 +466 ARE NGDP_D United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 38.141 38.93 39.006 37.721 35.8 36.047 35.385 36.897 38.513 38.412 40.065 39.809 40.463 41.429 41.485 43.116 45.66 45.149 43.162 46.97 52.426 51.472 53.389 55.557 60.274 70.227 78.633 88.448 104.817 88.889 100 113.167 115.7 114.697 113.522 95.992 92.927 98.033 106.078 101.364 91.585 103.203 117.933 116.577 116.371 116.707 117.462 118.526 2020 +466 ARE NGDPRPC United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "388,945.36" "385,778.61" "336,625.33" "308,410.00" "297,545.29" "275,329.69" "213,016.18" "215,341.72" "175,720.12" "195,712.18" "243,924.61" "238,354.55" "235,528.81" "227,322.67" "227,971.34" "224,730.92" "233,631.18" "240,146.70" "220,352.65" "213,618.33" "242,999.00" "232,752.99" "225,559.24" "231,476.44" "239,482.32" "230,012.21" "206,964.65" "172,199.07" "136,906.67" "127,748.82" "128,779.65" "135,570.46" "139,449.42" "144,213.98" "148,221.00" "153,280.23" "154,701.37" "155,256.45" "156,054.64" "159,053.73" "145,499.45" "146,629.56" "148,829.43" "152,042.35" "155,593.79" "159,247.35" "163,202.87" "167,614.71" 2020 +466 ARE NGDPRPPPPC United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "171,616.04" "170,218.76" "148,530.65" "136,081.08" "131,287.20" "121,484.91" "93,990.05" "95,016.16" "77,533.75" "86,354.93" "107,627.91" "105,170.21" "103,923.39" "100,302.56" "100,588.78" "99,158.99" "103,086.10" "105,960.97" "97,227.15" "94,255.74" "107,219.50" "102,698.61" "99,524.48" "102,135.35" "105,667.82" "101,489.28" "91,319.91" "75,980.14" "60,407.92" "56,367.17" "56,822.00" "59,818.34" "61,529.87" "63,632.16" "65,400.19" "67,632.50" "68,259.55" "68,504.47" "68,856.67" "70,179.97" "64,199.35" "64,697.99" "65,668.65" "67,086.31" "68,653.32" "70,265.40" "72,010.71" "73,957.36" 2020 +466 ARE NGDPPC United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "148,348.66" "150,183.98" "131,303.06" "116,334.24" "106,521.75" "99,249.15" "75,376.71" "79,455.39" "67,675.60" "75,176.67" "97,727.57" "94,885.83" "95,302.70" "94,177.19" "94,574.25" "96,893.93" "106,675.07" "108,425.00" "95,109.13" "100,336.53" "127,395.27" "119,801.70" "120,423.89" "128,601.08" "144,345.80" "161,531.58" "162,741.52" "152,306.83" "143,501.88" "113,555.26" "128,779.65" "153,421.26" "161,343.59" "165,409.65" "168,263.18" "147,136.69" "143,758.80" "152,202.69" "165,540.03" "161,223.30" "133,255.05" "151,326.13" "175,519.57" "177,245.75" "181,066.01" "185,853.26" "191,701.06" "198,667.08" 2020 +466 ARE NGDPDPC United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "40,014.58" "40,910.92" "35,767.65" "31,690.07" "29,017.09" "27,036.00" "20,533.02" "21,644.07" "18,435.20" "20,478.53" "26,621.51" "25,847.41" "25,960.97" "25,654.37" "25,762.53" "26,394.42" "29,058.86" "29,534.54" "25,897.65" "27,321.04" "34,688.98" "32,621.29" "32,790.71" "35,017.31" "39,304.51" "43,984.09" "44,313.55" "41,472.25" "39,074.71" "30,920.43" "35,065.94" "41,775.70" "43,932.90" "45,040.07" "45,817.07" "40,064.45" "39,144.67" "41,443.89" "45,075.57" "43,900.15" "36,284.56" "41,205.21" "47,792.94" "48,262.97" "49,303.20" "50,606.74" "52,199.06" "54,095.87" 2020 +466 ARE PPPPC United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "89,075.52" "96,708.85" "89,601.15" "85,305.63" "85,270.88" "81,399.17" "64,244.69" "66,552.45" "56,222.21" "65,074.30" "84,140.13" "84,999.47" "85,905.89" "84,877.85" "86,938.24" "87,499.47" "92,630.47" "96,855.48" "89,872.52" "88,353.53" "102,782.53" "100,666.71" "99,075.85" "103,681.71" "110,147.12" "109,109.04" "101,205.54" "86,480.81" "70,074.97" "65,806.65" "67,135.03" "72,143.64" "74,088.15" "74,733.86" "77,094.16" "67,253.73" "65,650.72" "68,504.47" "70,501.53" "73,141.91" "67,715.19" "71,076.77" "77,272.30" "81,753.06" "85,418.13" "89,048.64" "92,997.90" "97,360.11" 2020 +466 ARE NGAP_NPGDP United Arab Emirates Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +466 ARE PPPSH United Arab Emirates Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.671 0.713 0.659 0.61 0.61 0.574 0.448 0.454 0.423 0.472 0.561 0.559 0.519 0.509 0.531 0.546 0.554 0.578 0.567 0.569 0.61 0.603 0.601 0.628 0.654 0.655 0.683 0.669 0.671 0.638 0.615 0.633 0.627 0.613 0.619 0.537 0.515 0.521 0.509 0.512 0.504 0.494 0.503 0.511 0.515 0.518 0.521 0.526 2020 +466 ARE PPPEX United Arab Emirates Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1.665 1.553 1.465 1.364 1.249 1.219 1.173 1.194 1.204 1.155 1.161 1.116 1.109 1.11 1.088 1.107 1.152 1.119 1.058 1.136 1.239 1.19 1.215 1.24 1.31 1.48 1.608 1.761 2.048 1.726 1.918 2.127 2.178 2.213 2.183 2.188 2.19 2.222 2.348 2.204 1.968 2.129 2.271 2.168 2.12 2.087 2.061 2.041 2020 +466 ARE NID_NGDP United Arab Emirates Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary official data, not publsihed yet National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 28.419 26.277 28.75 31.401 28.978 24.97 30.151 24.038 25.644 23.602 19.852 23.246 25.415 23.59 27.724 28.062 23.908 24.168 24.326 23.427 22.608 22.502 22.546 22.13 19.978 20.167 19.271 25.199 25.098 31.633 27.121 23.161 21.885 19.258 22.168 25.639 26.02 25.296 23.512 22.464 22.19 20.964 22.921 22.662 23.484 23.384 23.653 23.902 2020 +466 ARE NGSD_NGDP United Arab Emirates Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020. Preliminary official data, not publsihed yet National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 45.757 43.159 37.663 36.592 40.707 36.735 30.037 29.037 26.498 27.605 36.031 25.972 29.77 29.29 27.774 28.231 30.038 35.571 28.372 29.997 38.772 31.575 25.864 27.914 26.419 33.337 36.594 32.853 32.16 34.729 31.33 35.571 41.4 38.025 35.685 30.54 29.717 32.427 33.28 31.41 28.07 32.387 37.642 35.145 33.122 31.166 30.449 30.334 2020 +466 ARE PCPI United Arab Emirates "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 66.7 72 77.1 78.1 80 82.8 87.3 92.1 96.7 99.4 100 103.4 110 115.8 122.4 127.7 131.5 135.4 138.1 141 142.9 146.901 151.188 155.904 163.763 173.909 190.057 211.206 237.097 240.828 242.942 245.074 246.697 249.413 255.265 265.654 269.951 275.261 283.708 278.228 272.444 272.934 287.189 297.561 303.512 309.582 315.774 322.089 2021 +466 ARE PCPIPCH United Arab Emirates "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 10.066 7.946 7.083 1.297 2.433 3.5 5.435 5.498 4.995 2.792 0.604 3.4 6.383 5.273 5.699 4.33 2.976 2.966 1.994 2.1 1.348 2.8 2.918 3.119 5.041 6.195 9.285 11.128 12.258 1.574 0.878 0.877 0.662 1.101 2.346 4.07 1.617 1.967 3.069 -1.931 -2.079 0.18 5.223 3.611 2 2 2 2 2021 +466 ARE PCPIE United Arab Emirates "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 1990 Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 102.5 108.78 115.27 120.46 125.46 129.92 132.93 135.34 137.64 142 145.6 149.6 153.83 157.028 164.944 174.887 195.921 217.969 237.158 237.632 241.725 242.101 243.557 247.071 254.751 263.912 268.181 273.455 281.847 276.403 270.657 271.143 285.305 295.609 301.521 307.552 313.703 319.977 2021 +466 ARE PCPIEPCH United Arab Emirates "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.127 5.966 4.502 4.151 3.555 2.317 1.813 1.699 3.168 2.535 2.747 2.828 2.079 5.041 6.028 12.027 11.253 8.804 0.2 1.722 0.156 0.601 1.443 3.108 3.596 1.617 1.967 3.069 -1.931 -2.079 0.18 5.223 3.611 2 2 2 2 2021 +466 ARE TM_RPCH United Arab Emirates Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 13.329 9.186 -5.417 -7.335 -15.31 -4.672 -14.793 4.305 6.073 18.711 17 15.736 25.038 14.514 8.611 13.845 3.439 16.881 1.603 1.288 9.177 9.968 13.772 14.33 24.825 12.969 10.414 38.896 20.336 -13.375 -0.228 11.032 10.629 10.046 12.538 2.726 4.417 0.689 -0.229 -2.515 -16.744 6.865 12.782 3.068 3.134 2.941 2.632 2.787 2021 +466 ARE TMG_RPCH United Arab Emirates Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.666 12.119 -1.352 -7.587 -14.92 -4.134 -1.411 0.878 6.977 19.8 16 18.785 27.254 16.491 9.478 1.043 4.593 17.29 0.506 0.344 9.869 12.092 11.976 15.808 26.857 11.023 8.469 41.659 24.178 -13.632 -0.688 12.647 11.108 10.186 5.385 2.364 4.09 0.874 -5.984 -3.042 -11.195 5.254 15.46 2.685 2.182 2.247 3.409 3.521 2021 +466 ARE TX_RPCH United Arab Emirates Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.202 2.284 -8.81 -7.777 1.197 0.238 -4.436 3.639 7.401 14.486 47 -2.928 5.035 16.858 -1.287 10.863 12.881 15.05 -7.892 3.872 20.842 3.8 7.629 20.25 20.277 16.238 14.225 16.002 18.537 -11.083 6.772 18.897 17.44 8.063 5.548 2.506 6.092 1.431 0.235 -0.525 -7.87 2.213 6.106 1.679 1.931 3.026 3.133 3.513 2021 +466 ARE TXG_RPCH United Arab Emirates Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.757 -9.505 -12.68 -4.117 4.459 -1.82 -2.272 4.288 7.609 14.746 47 -3.346 5.092 17.448 -1.376 11.499 13.337 14.268 -9.246 3.987 22.342 3.285 7.53 21.209 21.266 15.39 13.544 16.213 19.113 -12.171 5.142 20.414 17.744 7.637 -4.626 -0.239 4.345 1.223 -3.514 -1.7 -7.825 0.049 8.956 1.443 2.393 2.764 3.504 4.025 2021 +466 ARE LUR United Arab Emirates Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +466 ARE LE United Arab Emirates Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +466 ARE LP United Arab Emirates Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 1.01 1.1 1.17 1.21 1.31 1.38 1.44 1.5 1.79 1.86 1.844 1.928 2.011 2.083 2.23 2.411 2.443 2.58 2.834 3.033 2.995 3.167 3.349 3.551 3.761 4.106 5.012 6.219 8.074 8.2 8.264 8.394 8.526 8.661 8.799 8.939 9.121 9.304 9.367 9.504 9.89 10.187 10.544 10.755 10.916 11.08 11.246 11.414 2020 +466 ARE GGR United Arab Emirates General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.792 72.127 62.748 54.757 59.72 69.221 76.277 82.928 74.224 79.325 122.726 100.293 81.043 102.3 130.873 210.476 291.843 329.419 458.651 268.826 348.875 469.887 524.78 554.761 519.163 382.043 378.476 404.413 465.556 470.886 367.865 478.477 689.536 665.516 670.057 674.389 686.427 703.387 2021 +466 ARE GGR_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.532 39.437 32.74 27.913 28.317 29.631 29.269 29.645 27.537 26.066 32.165 26.434 20.095 22.402 24.107 31.731 35.777 34.778 39.587 28.87 32.781 36.487 38.147 38.722 35.066 29.047 28.864 28.557 30.025 30.732 27.912 31.038 37.26 34.913 33.901 32.75 31.841 31.018 2021 +466 ARE GGX United Arab Emirates General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 65.087 56.384 60.281 63.478 60.879 73.825 63.915 71.47 75.276 82.407 95.72 86.035 91.561 96.131 104.431 127.475 167.224 254.308 325.875 343.013 401.43 400.893 434.489 490.458 425.612 415.446 428.21 448.157 464.206 436.283 445.453 547.725 572.534 584.62 597.801 616.602 641.18 2021 +466 ARE GGX_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 35.587 29.42 30.729 30.099 26.06 28.328 22.848 26.516 24.736 21.598 25.229 21.333 20.05 17.707 15.744 15.627 17.655 21.95 34.997 32.231 31.171 29.141 30.327 33.127 32.36 31.683 30.238 28.902 30.296 33.103 28.896 29.597 30.035 29.579 29.031 28.602 28.275 2021 +466 ARE GGXCNL United Arab Emirates General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.04 6.365 -5.524 -3.758 8.342 2.452 19.013 2.754 4.049 40.319 4.573 -4.992 10.739 34.743 106.045 164.368 162.195 204.343 -57.048 5.862 68.457 123.888 120.272 28.705 -43.568 -36.969 -23.797 17.399 6.68 -68.418 33.023 141.811 92.982 85.437 76.588 69.825 62.206 2021 +466 ARE GGXCNL_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.849 3.321 -2.816 -1.782 3.571 0.941 6.797 1.022 1.331 10.567 1.205 -1.238 2.352 6.4 15.987 20.15 17.124 17.637 -6.127 0.551 5.316 9.006 8.395 1.939 -3.313 -2.819 -1.68 1.122 0.436 -5.191 2.142 7.663 4.878 4.323 3.719 3.239 2.743 2021 +466 ARE GGSB United Arab Emirates General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +466 ARE GGSB_NPGDP United Arab Emirates General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +466 ARE GGXONLB United Arab Emirates General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.859 6.866 -5.494 -3.757 8.351 2.47 19.014 2.758 4.053 40.575 4.926 -4.879 10.76 35.045 106.29 164.38 162.261 204.725 -55.402 9.335 70.823 128.208 126.18 32.78 -40.778 -34.984 -21.872 21.981 11.413 -64.59 39.956 158.161 119.161 111.776 99.225 89.877 82.772 2021 +466 ARE GGXONLB_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.391 3.582 -2.8 -1.781 3.575 0.948 6.797 1.023 1.332 10.634 1.298 -1.21 2.356 6.455 16.024 20.151 17.131 17.67 -5.95 0.877 5.499 9.32 8.807 2.214 -3.1 -2.668 -1.544 1.418 0.745 -4.901 2.592 8.546 6.251 5.655 4.819 4.169 3.65 2021 +466 ARE GGXWDN United Arab Emirates General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +466 ARE GGXWDN_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +466 ARE GGXWDG United Arab Emirates General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.654 11.8 10.205 13.822 15.216 22.148 29.727 41.208 84.211 103.683 196.809 207.244 276.459 291.779 229.453 210.154 218.994 253.934 306.216 323.726 415.019 522.86 535.521 568.904 562.47 572.976 583.744 593.419 603.362 2021 +466 ARE GGXWDG_NGDP United Arab Emirates General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.815 3.093 2.69 3.427 3.332 4.08 4.481 5.052 8.891 8.949 21.136 19.473 21.467 21.21 16.016 14.195 16.65 19.366 21.623 20.878 27.086 39.672 34.739 30.741 29.507 28.99 28.348 27.526 26.607 2021 +466 ARE NGDP_FY United Arab Emirates "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001. Accrual accounting Basis of recording: Mixed. Fiscal recording varies by emirates; some use cash; some modified cash with some elements of accrual accounting General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Social Security Funds;Other;. Other refers to Budgetary Central Government Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Includes debt guaranteed by the government Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022 149.832 165.202 153.625 140.764 139.543 136.964 108.542 119.183 121.139 139.829 180.21 182.892 191.654 196.171 210.901 233.611 260.607 279.736 269.539 304.321 381.549 379.412 403.3 456.662 542.885 663.318 815.723 947.197 "1,158.58" 931.153 "1,064.24" "1,287.82" "1,375.68" "1,432.67" "1,480.52" "1,315.25" "1,311.25" "1,416.14" "1,550.59" "1,532.22" "1,317.95" "1,541.58" "1,850.62" "1,906.20" "1,976.49" "2,059.18" "2,155.83" "2,267.68" 2021 +466 ARE BCA United Arab Emirates Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: U.A.E. dirham Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.089 10.763 7 5.259 7.464 6.914 2.378 3.719 2.527 3.934 7.942 1.358 2.274 3.046 0.029 0.108 4.351 8.689 2.97 5.444 16.794 9.373 3.644 7.193 9.508 23.787 38.478 19.708 22.267 7.848 12.196 43.517 73.101 73.213 54.491 17.551 13.2 27.5 41.242 37.321 21.103 47.951 74.18 64.793 51.87 43.634 39.893 39.713 2021 +466 ARE BCA_NGDPD United Arab Emirates Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 24.964 23.917 16.727 13.715 19.636 18.531 8.044 11.454 7.657 10.327 16.179 2.726 4.356 5.701 0.05 0.169 6.129 11.403 4.046 6.569 16.165 9.072 3.318 5.784 6.432 13.17 17.323 7.641 7.058 3.095 4.209 12.41 19.515 18.767 13.517 4.901 3.697 7.132 9.768 8.945 5.88 11.423 14.721 12.483 9.638 7.782 6.796 6.431 2020 +112 GBR NGDP_R United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 961.53 954.866 973.684 "1,014.56" "1,037.30" "1,080.08" "1,114.16" "1,174.27" "1,240.05" "1,270.37" "1,278.42" "1,263.25" "1,267.21" "1,297.63" "1,346.52" "1,379.43" "1,412.93" "1,482.29" "1,529.04" "1,574.76" "1,632.59" "1,666.43" "1,701.81" "1,753.37" "1,794.68" "1,841.22" "1,888.80" "1,931.66" "1,927.03" "1,845.19" "1,884.52" "1,911.98" "1,940.09" "1,976.76" "2,035.88" "2,089.28" "2,136.57" "2,182.17" "2,218.20" "2,255.28" "2,046.21" "2,198.47" "2,277.72" "2,284.89" "2,297.73" "2,351.64" "2,403.47" "2,439.51" 2020 +112 GBR NGDP_RPCH United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.059 -0.693 1.971 4.198 2.241 4.125 3.155 5.396 5.602 2.444 0.634 -1.186 0.313 2.401 3.768 2.444 2.428 4.909 3.154 2.99 3.672 2.073 2.123 3.03 2.356 2.593 2.584 2.269 -0.24 -4.247 2.131 1.458 1.47 1.89 2.991 2.623 2.263 2.134 1.651 1.672 -9.27 7.441 3.605 0.315 0.562 2.346 2.204 1.5 2020 +112 GBR NGDP United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 259.499 289.653 318.999 350.813 377.386 414.161 446.361 496.226 555.98 615.125 669.873 706.821 732.295 771.414 812.289 853.228 911.191 952.585 998.318 "1,041.97" "1,098.50" "1,142.02" "1,190.34" "1,259.97" "1,322.80" "1,399.66" "1,476.72" "1,552.47" "1,598.75" "1,557.12" "1,612.20" "1,669.51" "1,721.36" "1,793.16" "1,876.16" "1,935.21" "2,016.64" "2,097.14" "2,174.38" "2,255.28" "2,150.38" "2,317.05" "2,544.66" "2,773.14" "2,894.70" "3,018.39" "3,148.00" "3,259.77" 2020 +112 GBR NGDPD United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 603.601 587.273 558.348 532.115 504.226 536.592 654.684 813.147 990.234 "1,008.43" "1,195.37" "1,250.28" "1,292.09" "1,157.50" "1,244.01" "1,346.69" "1,422.97" "1,559.90" "1,653.55" "1,686.18" "1,665.28" "1,644.33" "1,786.89" "2,058.97" "2,422.91" "2,547.69" "2,720.89" "3,107.37" "2,969.96" "2,434.48" "2,493.56" "2,675.81" "2,719.64" "2,805.12" "3,088.77" "2,957.23" "2,732.96" "2,701.27" "2,904.51" "2,880.36" "2,758.87" "3,187.63" "3,198.47" "3,479.47" "3,757.40" "3,969.89" "4,217.74" "4,449.75" 2020 +112 GBR PPPGDP United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 511.761 556.295 602.31 652.172 690.852 742.095 780.919 843.412 922.064 981.647 "1,024.84" "1,046.93" "1,074.14" "1,126.00" "1,193.38" "1,248.18" "1,301.90" "1,389.36" "1,449.31" "1,513.68" "1,604.82" "1,674.99" "1,737.22" "1,825.18" "1,918.32" "2,029.79" "2,146.49" "2,254.53" "2,292.25" "2,208.96" "2,283.16" "2,364.57" "2,453.35" "2,579.16" "2,686.21" "2,795.07" "2,928.30" "3,074.39" "3,199.80" "3,311.50" "3,040.72" "3,402.74" "3,776.04" "3,922.89" "4,027.72" "4,198.81" "4,373.06" "4,524.53" 2020 +112 GBR NGDP_D United Kingdom "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 26.988 30.334 32.762 34.578 36.382 38.345 40.063 42.258 44.835 48.421 52.399 55.953 57.788 59.448 60.325 61.854 64.49 64.264 65.291 66.167 67.286 68.531 69.945 71.86 73.707 76.018 78.183 80.37 82.964 84.388 85.55 87.318 88.726 90.712 92.155 92.626 94.387 96.104 98.025 100 105.091 105.394 111.72 121.369 125.981 128.353 130.977 133.624 2020 +112 GBR NGDPRPC United Kingdom "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "17,069.59" "16,942.87" "17,297.33" "18,015.50" "18,388.82" "19,098.28" "19,655.58" "20,672.37" "21,787.41" "22,257.04" "22,335.09" "21,992.88" "22,005.84" "22,483.77" "23,271.30" "23,773.03" "24,292.11" "25,419.09" "26,148.61" "26,834.57" "27,724.60" "28,190.57" "28,666.43" "29,400.78" "29,936.23" "30,477.18" "31,051.95" "31,501.87" "31,169.68" "29,636.31" "30,027.33" "30,212.26" "30,454.23" "30,835.73" "31,516.68" "32,088.40" "32,545.79" "33,043.16" "33,388.46" "33,763.24" "30,503.56" "32,642.17" "33,696.19" "33,678.40" "33,749.60" "34,428.47" "35,080.96" "35,508.64" 2020 +112 GBR NGDPRPPPPC United Kingdom "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "24,048.82" "23,870.28" "24,369.68" "25,381.49" "25,907.45" "26,906.98" "27,692.15" "29,124.66" "30,695.61" "31,357.26" "31,467.23" "30,985.10" "31,003.35" "31,676.69" "32,786.22" "33,493.09" "34,224.40" "35,812.18" "36,839.98" "37,806.41" "39,060.35" "39,716.83" "40,387.25" "41,421.85" "42,176.24" "42,938.37" "43,748.14" "44,382.02" "43,914.00" "41,753.68" "42,304.58" "42,565.13" "42,906.04" "43,443.51" "44,402.89" "45,208.37" "45,852.77" "46,553.49" "47,039.99" "47,567.99" "42,975.53" "45,988.56" "47,473.52" "47,448.47" "47,548.78" "48,505.22" "49,424.48" "50,027.03" 2020 +112 GBR NGDPPC United Kingdom "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,606.76" "5,139.52" "5,666.96" "6,229.37" "6,690.17" "7,323.28" "7,874.55" "8,735.76" "9,768.43" "10,777.11" "11,703.29" "12,305.59" "12,716.77" "13,366.15" "14,038.38" "14,704.49" "15,665.89" "16,335.44" "17,072.56" "17,755.61" "18,654.69" "19,319.32" "20,050.80" "21,127.32" "22,064.97" "23,168.13" "24,277.41" "25,317.93" "25,859.73" "25,009.56" "25,688.26" "26,380.80" "27,020.72" "27,971.72" "29,044.10" "29,722.19" "30,718.96" "31,755.65" "32,728.94" "33,763.24" "32,056.48" "34,402.82" "37,645.26" "40,874.98" "42,517.95" "44,189.87" "45,948.10" "47,447.91" 2020 +112 GBR NGDPDPC United Kingdom "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "10,715.45" "10,420.41" "9,918.95" "9,448.73" "8,938.75" "9,488.14" "11,549.72" "14,314.96" "17,398.17" "17,667.94" "20,884.23" "21,767.13" "22,438.03" "20,055.81" "21,499.59" "23,208.74" "24,464.78" "26,749.95" "28,277.88" "28,733.21" "28,279.66" "27,816.75" "30,099.60" "34,525.00" "40,415.48" "42,171.20" "44,731.56" "50,675.53" "48,038.97" "39,101.21" "39,731.62" "42,281.87" "42,691.19" "43,757.45" "47,816.05" "45,418.94" "41,630.46" "40,903.52" "43,718.97" "43,121.06" "41,127.44" "47,328.78" "47,317.57" "51,286.06" "55,189.54" "58,120.06" "61,562.02" "64,768.91" 2020 +112 GBR PPPPC United Kingdom "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "9,085.06" "9,870.75" "10,699.93" "11,580.59" "12,247.19" "13,121.88" "13,776.71" "14,847.76" "16,200.44" "17,198.64" "17,904.84" "18,226.78" "18,653.13" "19,509.93" "20,624.63" "21,511.08" "22,383.25" "23,825.53" "24,785.19" "25,793.78" "27,253.05" "28,335.40" "29,262.79" "30,604.77" "31,998.66" "33,598.48" "35,288.40" "36,767.17" "37,077.09" "35,479.05" "36,379.24" "37,363.82" "38,511.15" "40,232.72" "41,584.05" "42,928.49" "44,606.06" "46,553.49" "48,163.69" "49,575.60" "45,329.05" "50,522.71" "55,862.09" "57,821.90" "59,159.96" "61,471.57" "63,829.02" "65,857.36" 2020 +112 GBR NGAP_NPGDP United Kingdom Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 0.739 -1.105 -0.78 1.426 0.969 1.913 1.461 3.12 4.014 4.65 2.993 0.036 -1.324 -1.007 0.117 -0.446 -1.234 0.297 0.226 0.14 0.858 0.16 -0.326 0.2 0.216 0.692 1.477 2.299 0.91 -4.321 -3.316 -3.131 -3.148 -2.931 -1.765 -0.961 -0.452 0.112 0.334 0.64 -3.505 -0.06 0.371 -1.047 -1.65 -0.782 -0.048 -0.022 2020 +112 GBR PPPSH United Kingdom Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 3.819 3.726 3.786 3.851 3.771 3.79 3.778 3.837 3.876 3.83 3.705 3.574 3.229 3.243 3.269 3.23 3.186 3.213 3.226 3.212 3.178 3.168 3.146 3.115 3.029 2.966 2.89 2.804 2.717 2.612 2.533 2.471 2.436 2.441 2.451 2.499 2.521 2.513 2.467 2.441 2.287 2.321 2.333 2.281 2.224 2.203 2.179 2.143 2020 +112 GBR PPPEX United Kingdom Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.507 0.521 0.53 0.538 0.546 0.558 0.572 0.588 0.603 0.627 0.654 0.675 0.682 0.685 0.681 0.684 0.7 0.686 0.689 0.688 0.684 0.682 0.685 0.69 0.69 0.69 0.688 0.689 0.697 0.705 0.706 0.706 0.702 0.695 0.698 0.692 0.689 0.682 0.68 0.681 0.707 0.681 0.674 0.707 0.719 0.719 0.72 0.72 2020 +112 GBR NID_NGDP United Kingdom Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.064 17.749 18.255 19.07 20.02 20.074 19.946 21.333 23.549 24.639 23.114 20.267 19.106 18.632 18.656 18.496 18.69 17.447 17.857 17.756 18.127 17.856 17.878 17.519 17.436 17.608 17.865 18.336 17.449 14.774 16.043 15.793 15.901 16.046 17.238 17.646 17.736 18.189 17.867 18.007 16.693 17.091 17.421 16.947 16.856 17.237 17.368 17.282 2020 +112 GBR NGSD_NGDP United Kingdom Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 National accounts manual used: European System of Accounts (ESA) 2010 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2019 Chain-weighted: Yes, from before 1980 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 19.602 19.275 18.809 19.285 19.524 19.786 18.983 19.758 20.027 20.591 20.052 18.963 17.605 17.345 18.21 17.866 18.167 17.195 17.194 15.243 15.94 15.886 15.772 15.725 15.114 15.694 15.055 14.944 13.581 11.547 12.973 13.888 12.424 11.276 12.127 12.481 12.41 14.558 13.99 15.34 14.192 14.504 12.608 12.41 12.848 13.526 13.8 13.779 2020 +112 GBR PCPI United Kingdom "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1988, the source is the WEO - World Economic Outlook. Latest actual data: 2021. Our PCPIE (end-period CPI data) is for December each year; latest PCPICO is 2021Q4 Notes: Data prior to 1988 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 31.268 35.079 38.064 40.043 41.824 43.982 45.577 47.43 49.618 52.206 55.86 60.06 62.602 64.188 65.467 67.189 68.819 70.074 71.166 72.111 72.685 73.582 74.508 75.523 76.538 78.112 79.931 81.788 84.733 86.568 89.423 93.415 96.057 98.521 99.96 100 100.66 103.361 105.922 107.819 108.736 111.551 121.723 132.666 137.621 140.133 142.936 145.794 2021 +112 GBR PCPIPCH United Kingdom "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 16.849 12.189 8.511 5.198 4.448 5.16 3.626 4.066 4.612 5.216 6.999 7.519 4.232 2.533 1.994 2.63 2.425 1.825 1.557 1.329 0.796 1.234 1.259 1.362 1.344 2.057 2.329 2.323 3.602 2.165 3.298 4.464 2.828 2.565 1.461 0.04 0.66 2.683 2.478 1.791 0.851 2.588 9.119 8.99 3.735 1.825 2 2 2021 +112 GBR PCPIE United Kingdom "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index "Source: National Statistics Office. For data prior to 1988, the source is the WEO - World Economic Outlook. Latest actual data: 2021. Our PCPIE (end-period CPI data) is for December each year; latest PCPICO is 2021Q4 Notes: Data prior to 1988 cannot be confirmed by national sources at this time. Harmonized prices: Yes Base year: 2015 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 31.8 35.622 37.532 39.534 41.354 43.674 45.312 46.995 50.608 53.393 57.46 61.599 63.17 64.692 66.015 67.964 69.519 70.708 71.808 72.615 73.2 73.975 75.204 76.159 77.433 78.918 81.274 82.967 85.498 87.972 91.23 95.059 97.604 99.589 100.134 100.336 101.9 104.929 107.137 108.532 109.171 115.051 128.091 136.218 138.765 141.54 144.371 147.258 2021 +112 GBR PCPIEPCH United Kingdom "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 15.157 12.017 5.364 5.333 4.603 5.611 3.75 3.715 7.688 5.503 7.617 7.203 2.55 2.409 2.045 2.952 2.288 1.71 1.556 1.124 0.806 1.059 1.661 1.27 1.673 1.918 2.985 2.083 3.051 2.894 3.703 4.197 2.677 2.034 0.547 0.202 1.559 2.973 2.104 1.302 0.589 5.386 11.334 6.345 1.869 2 2 2 2021 +112 GBR TM_RPCH United Kingdom Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: N/A Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -3.552 -2.874 4.519 6.147 9.445 2.329 6.655 7.734 12.355 7.111 0.401 -4.511 6.552 3.074 5.717 5.279 9.192 9.723 9.111 8.024 8.848 6.535 5.896 2.545 6.852 6.878 10.76 -2.066 -1.434 -7.77 7.794 2.413 2.076 3.108 4.697 4.994 3.532 2.923 3.072 2.927 -15.769 3.841 8.352 3.446 2.114 1.765 1.58 1.33 2021 +112 GBR TMG_RPCH United Kingdom Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: N/A Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -5.345 -3.944 5.454 8.812 11.235 3.133 7.426 7.762 13.336 8.175 0.103 -5.255 6.593 3.791 4.426 6.177 9.47 9.249 9.45 7.152 9.925 7.521 5.615 1.985 6.431 7.848 12.802 -3.409 -1.605 -8.16 10.135 2.979 1.705 3.433 3.751 3.364 3.628 2.433 0.232 2.495 -13.258 4.591 9.868 -0.118 -0.413 1.649 1.689 1.331 2021 +112 GBR TX_RPCH United Kingdom Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: N/A Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.541 -0.698 0.821 1.723 6.424 5.59 3.948 6.228 0.862 4.608 5.229 -0.16 4.324 4.26 8.892 9.088 7.098 12.293 2.665 3 8.791 3.149 1.461 1.995 4.979 7.292 12.83 -1.507 1.033 -8.84 5.577 7.342 0.647 0.869 0.818 3.765 3.342 5.654 2.777 3.358 -12.961 -1.286 4.83 3.81 2.96 2.416 1.951 1.482 2021 +112 GBR TXG_RPCH United Kingdom Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2006 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: N/A Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.927 -0.958 2.658 2.171 8.056 5.503 4.359 5.909 2.11 5.871 6.289 1.075 2.465 3.794 9.927 9.855 7.643 13.935 0.383 2.364 9.467 2.871 0.513 -1.748 1.634 7.505 13.899 -9.016 0.261 -10.717 10.189 6.439 -0.91 -0.789 1.337 3.689 0.745 6.841 0.191 3.909 -14.139 -1.41 5.207 0.842 1.578 2.27 2.568 1.633 2021 +112 GBR LUR United Kingdom Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022 7.133 9.65 10.725 11.475 11.75 11.375 11.325 10.425 8.575 7.225 7.1 8.85 9.95 10.375 9.5 8.625 8.1 6.95 6.25 5.975 5.45 5.1 5.2 5 4.75 4.825 5.425 5.35 5.725 7.625 7.9 8.1 7.975 7.575 6.2 5.375 4.875 4.425 4.075 3.825 4.55 4.475 3.825 4.763 4.975 4.275 4.2 4.2 2021 +112 GBR LE United Kingdom Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022 25.086 24.43 23.951 23.775 24.285 24.593 24.746 25.239 26.07 26.749 26.871 26.163 25.54 25.303 25.505 25.819 26.06 26.526 26.795 27.168 27.484 27.712 27.944 28.221 28.53 28.85 29.138 29.378 29.629 29.156 29.229 29.378 29.697 30.043 30.754 31.285 31.744 32.057 32.439 32.799 32.509 32.407 32.718 32.746 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +112 GBR LP United Kingdom Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022 56.33 56.358 56.291 56.316 56.409 56.554 56.684 56.804 56.916 57.077 57.238 57.439 57.585 57.714 57.862 58.025 58.164 58.314 58.475 58.684 58.886 59.113 59.366 59.637 59.95 60.413 60.827 61.319 61.824 62.261 62.76 63.285 63.705 64.106 64.597 65.11 65.648 66.04 66.436 66.797 67.081 67.351 67.596 67.844 68.082 68.305 68.512 68.702 2020 +112 GBR GGR United Kingdom General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 94.116 109.178 123.349 130.872 140.312 153.212 160.673 173.051 192.082 210.539 224.848 233.914 237.017 240.091 257.659 278.158 291.894 312.451 339.976 360.147 388.213 398.992 404.499 427.855 461.113 493.476 523.92 554.775 570.021 535.138 570.813 600.285 618.106 649.724 664.374 686.729 723.404 764.002 788.852 812.766 777.587 854.722 941.307 "1,005.65" "1,049.12" "1,088.24" "1,085.18" "1,145.06" 2021 +112 GBR GGR_NGDP United Kingdom General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). 36.268 37.693 38.668 37.305 37.18 36.993 35.996 34.873 34.548 34.227 33.566 33.094 32.366 31.123 31.72 32.601 32.034 32.8 34.055 34.564 35.34 34.937 33.982 33.958 34.859 35.257 35.479 35.735 35.654 34.367 35.406 35.956 35.908 36.234 35.411 35.486 35.872 36.431 36.279 36.038 36.16 36.888 36.991 36.264 36.245 36.056 34.474 35.129 2021 +112 GBR GGX United Kingdom General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 101.489 120.114 130.607 140.959 152.256 163.485 170.841 181.015 190.265 206.92 234.158 252.621 276.919 291.441 304.183 320.451 324.074 331.29 343.038 353.571 373.353 396.523 426.774 466.946 501.355 537.054 564.457 595.653 651.481 690.631 719.061 724.428 748.406 747.77 767.512 773.957 790.018 813.343 835.802 862.595 "1,051.99" "1,039.75" "1,050.07" "1,068.11" "1,091.94" "1,129.82" "1,124.67" "1,177.38" 2021 +112 GBR GGX_NGDP United Kingdom General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). 39.11 41.468 40.943 40.181 40.345 39.474 38.274 36.478 34.222 33.639 34.956 35.74 37.815 37.78 37.448 37.557 35.566 34.778 34.362 33.933 33.988 34.721 35.853 37.06 37.901 38.37 38.224 38.368 40.749 44.353 44.601 43.392 43.478 41.701 40.909 39.993 39.175 38.783 38.439 38.248 48.921 44.874 41.266 38.516 37.724 37.433 35.729 36.121 2021 +112 GBR GGXCNL United Kingdom General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.373 -10.936 -7.258 -10.087 -11.944 -10.273 -10.168 -7.964 1.817 3.619 -9.31 -18.707 -39.902 -51.35 -46.524 -42.293 -32.18 -18.839 -3.062 6.576 14.86 2.469 -22.275 -39.091 -40.242 -43.578 -40.537 -40.878 -81.46 -155.493 -148.248 -124.143 -130.3 -98.046 -103.138 -87.228 -66.614 -49.341 -46.95 -49.829 -274.403 -185.024 -108.762 -62.457 -42.819 -41.571 -39.493 -32.324 2021 +112 GBR GGXCNL_NGDP United Kingdom General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). -2.841 -3.776 -2.275 -2.875 -3.165 -2.48 -2.278 -1.605 0.327 0.588 -1.39 -2.647 -5.449 -6.657 -5.728 -4.957 -3.532 -1.978 -0.307 0.631 1.353 0.216 -1.871 -3.103 -3.042 -3.113 -2.745 -2.633 -5.095 -9.986 -9.195 -7.436 -7.57 -5.468 -5.497 -4.507 -3.303 -2.353 -2.159 -2.209 -12.761 -7.985 -4.274 -2.252 -1.479 -1.377 -1.255 -0.992 2021 +112 GBR GGSB United Kingdom General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a -9.733 -5.311 -12.049 -14.842 -15.029 -15.137 -17.195 -12.739 -15.547 -25.476 -23.008 -35.096 -45.427 -45.365 -40.582 -25.742 -17.9 -4.774 5.386 9.855 -0.187 -20.717 -39.544 -42.19 -49.051 -53.499 -63.325 -95.946 -124.617 -107.592 -86.938 -92.43 -60.414 -75.512 -71.084 -56.909 -49.303 -51.789 -59.996 10.785 -74.559 -113.019 -49.854 -12.849 -19.813 -33.832 -31.645 2021 +112 GBR GGSB_NPGDP United Kingdom General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a -3.242 -1.619 -3.434 -3.891 -3.615 -3.371 -3.493 -2.319 -2.58 -3.822 -3.204 -4.675 -5.77 -5.531 -4.656 -2.761 -1.867 -0.472 0.514 0.895 -0.016 -1.713 -3.112 -3.152 -3.488 -3.633 -4.127 -6.01 -7.608 -6.39 -5.02 -5.153 -3.237 -3.931 -3.613 -2.781 -2.334 -2.371 -2.654 0.483 -3.161 -4.347 -1.747 -0.434 -0.645 -1.098 -0.991 2021 +112 GBR GGXONLB United Kingdom General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" -1.735 -5.118 -1.751 -2.646 -1.942 -0.534 0.309 3.183 11.932 13.615 1.758 -9.714 -30.32 -40.593 -33.028 -25.346 -14.179 2.033 18.172 25.024 32.95 18.813 -6.684 -22.239 -21.848 -22.422 -17.908 -16.084 -57.405 -134.04 -108.949 -79.257 -91.059 -74.207 -69.546 -59.057 -35.116 -12.294 -11.464 -19.146 -252.199 -137.65 -42.624 -19.01 -6.742 -3.52 -1.663 4.173 2021 +112 GBR GGXONLB_NGDP United Kingdom General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). -0.669 -1.767 -0.549 -0.754 -0.515 -0.129 0.069 0.641 2.146 2.213 0.262 -1.374 -4.14 -5.262 -4.066 -2.971 -1.556 0.213 1.82 2.402 3 1.647 -0.562 -1.765 -1.652 -1.602 -1.213 -1.036 -3.591 -8.608 -6.758 -4.747 -5.29 -4.138 -3.707 -3.052 -1.741 -0.586 -0.527 -0.849 -11.728 -5.941 -1.675 -0.685 -0.233 -0.117 -0.053 0.128 2021 +112 GBR GGXWDN United Kingdom General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 106.184 124.933 136.894 145.524 158.438 172.479 181.034 187.456 189.044 176.268 171.229 173.903 190.705 233.73 286.902 334.55 384.24 374.998 371.639 375.122 337.284 336.458 357.311 396.818 454.211 496.735 531.399 563.663 691.424 874.91 "1,078.75" "1,191.03" "1,278.67" "1,351.48" "1,450.70" "1,501.40" "1,551.69" "1,587.83" "1,626.61" "1,670.21" "1,939.35" "1,952.64" "1,915.29" "1,900.50" "1,885.34" "1,876.27" "1,860.87" "1,842.00" 2021 +112 GBR GGXWDN_NGDP United Kingdom General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). 40.919 43.132 42.914 41.482 41.983 41.645 40.558 37.776 34.002 28.656 25.561 24.604 26.042 30.299 35.32 39.21 42.169 39.366 37.227 36.001 30.704 29.462 30.018 31.494 34.337 35.49 35.985 36.307 43.248 56.188 66.912 71.34 74.283 75.369 77.323 77.583 76.944 75.714 74.808 74.058 90.186 84.272 75.267 68.532 65.135 62.165 59.117 56.511 2021 +112 GBR GGXWDG United Kingdom General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 110.533 129.784 137.419 146.921 159.526 171.18 184.342 195.158 206.017 199.959 191.04 201.041 242.85 292.236 330.187 371.852 397.798 411.796 408.168 409.987 402.566 387.039 406.364 444.667 505.785 551.529 595.872 642.358 783.932 978.555 "1,192.84" "1,327.69" "1,423.53" "1,498.26" "1,603.32" "1,664.70" "1,730.92" "1,785.63" "1,837.13" "1,891.06" "2,206.45" "2,209.27" "2,213.61" "2,217.04" "2,220.01" "2,223.06" "2,223.67" "2,217.11" 2021 +112 GBR GGXWDG_NGDP United Kingdom General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). 42.595 44.807 43.078 41.88 42.271 41.332 41.299 39.328 37.055 32.507 28.519 28.443 33.163 37.883 40.649 43.582 43.657 43.229 40.886 39.347 36.647 33.891 34.139 35.292 38.236 39.405 40.351 41.377 49.034 62.844 73.989 79.526 82.698 83.554 85.457 86.022 85.832 85.146 84.49 83.85 102.608 95.348 86.99 79.947 76.698 73.655 70.642 68.019 2021 +112 GBR NGDP_FY United Kingdom "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Data takes into account statistical revisions (including on student loans accounting) implemented on September 24, 2019, and revisions to historical data released on December 22, 2020. Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Note the general government variables exclude the temporary effects of financial interventions. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the latest GDP data published by the Office of National Statistics on August 12, 2022, and forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility from March 23, 2022. Revenue projections are adjusted for differences between the IMF staff's forecasts of macroeconomic variables (such as GDP growth and inflation) and the forecasts of these variables assumed in the authorities' fiscal projections. Projections assume that there is some additional fiscal consolidation relative to the policies announced to date starting in FY2023/24 with the goal of complying with the new fiscal rules announced at the time of the Spending Review on October 27, 2021, and to secure public debt sustainability. The IMF staff's data exclude public sector banks and the effect of transferring assets from the Royal Mail Pension Plan to the public sector in April 2012. Real government consumption and investment are part of the real GDP path, which, according to the IMF staff, may or may not be the same as projected by the UK Office for Budget Responsibility. Data are presented on a calendar year basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Annual CY data are reconstructed from quarterly data. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;. The concept of ""state government"" and ""social security funds"" is not applicable to the UK. Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans;. Net debt is defined as total gross financial liabilities less liquid financial assets, where liquid assets are cash and short-term assets, which can be released for cash at short notice without significant loss Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 259.499 289.653 318.999 350.813 377.386 414.161 446.361 496.226 555.98 615.125 669.873 706.821 732.295 771.414 812.289 853.228 911.191 952.585 998.318 "1,041.97" "1,098.50" "1,142.02" "1,190.34" "1,259.97" "1,322.80" "1,399.66" "1,476.72" "1,552.47" "1,598.75" "1,557.12" "1,612.20" "1,669.51" "1,721.36" "1,793.16" "1,876.16" "1,935.21" "2,016.64" "2,097.14" "2,174.38" "2,255.28" "2,150.38" "2,317.05" "2,544.66" "2,773.14" "2,894.50" "3,018.23" "3,147.80" "3,259.55" 2021 +112 GBR BCA United Kingdom Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: British pound Data last updated: 09/2022" 3.245 8.966 3.096 1.142 -2.501 -1.547 -6.304 -12.806 -34.873 -40.819 -36.592 -16.307 -19.389 -14.9 -5.553 -8.495 -7.437 -3.935 -10.958 -42.377 -36.412 -32.389 -37.636 -36.932 -56.252 -48.775 -76.442 -105.399 -114.873 -78.579 -76.559 -50.969 -94.566 -133.797 -157.874 -152.743 -145.567 -98.092 -112.626 -76.84 -69.013 -82.475 -153.941 -157.872 -150.606 -147.331 -150.482 -155.866 2021 +112 GBR BCA_NGDPD United Kingdom Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 0.538 1.527 0.555 0.215 -0.496 -0.288 -0.963 -1.575 -3.522 -4.048 -3.061 -1.304 -1.501 -1.287 -0.446 -0.631 -0.523 -0.252 -0.663 -2.513 -2.187 -1.97 -2.106 -1.794 -2.322 -1.914 -2.809 -3.392 -3.868 -3.228 -3.07 -1.905 -3.477 -4.77 -5.111 -5.165 -5.326 -3.631 -3.878 -2.668 -2.502 -2.587 -4.813 -4.537 -4.008 -3.711 -3.568 -3.503 2020 +111 USA NGDP_R United States "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real Gross Domestic Product determined by chained Fisher quantity growth rates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" "6,763.50" "6,935.15" "6,810.13" "7,122.30" "7,637.70" "7,956.18" "8,231.65" "8,516.43" "8,872.18" "9,197.98" "9,371.48" "9,361.33" "9,691.08" "9,957.78" "10,358.93" "10,636.98" "11,038.25" "11,529.15" "12,045.83" "12,623.38" "13,138.05" "13,263.43" "13,488.35" "13,865.53" "14,399.68" "14,901.25" "15,315.93" "15,623.88" "15,642.98" "15,236.28" "15,649.00" "15,891.53" "16,253.98" "16,553.35" "16,932.03" "17,390.30" "17,680.30" "18,079.08" "18,606.80" "19,032.68" "18,384.70" "19,427.30" "19,746.05" "19,942.59" "20,183.20" "20,538.56" "20,959.91" "21,348.81" 2021 +111 USA NGDP_RPCH United States "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -0.257 2.538 -1.803 4.584 7.236 4.17 3.462 3.46 4.177 3.672 1.886 -0.108 3.522 2.752 4.029 2.684 3.772 4.447 4.481 4.795 4.077 0.954 1.696 2.796 3.852 3.483 2.783 2.011 0.122 -2.6 2.709 1.55 2.281 1.842 2.288 2.707 1.668 2.255 2.919 2.289 -3.405 5.671 1.641 0.995 1.207 1.761 2.052 1.855 2021 +111 USA NGDP United States "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real Gross Domestic Product determined by chained Fisher quantity growth rates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,857.33" "3,207.03" "3,343.80" "3,634.03" "4,037.65" "4,339.00" "4,579.63" "4,855.25" "5,236.43" "5,641.60" "5,963.13" "6,158.13" "6,520.33" "6,858.55" "7,287.25" "7,639.75" "8,073.13" "8,577.55" "9,062.83" "9,631.18" "10,250.95" "10,581.93" "10,929.10" "11,456.45" "12,217.18" "13,039.20" "13,815.60" "14,474.25" "14,769.85" "14,478.05" "15,048.98" "15,599.73" "16,253.95" "16,843.23" "17,550.68" "18,206.03" "18,695.10" "19,479.63" "20,527.15" "21,372.60" "20,893.75" "22,996.08" "25,035.16" "26,185.21" "27,057.20" "28,045.31" "29,165.53" "30,281.52" 2021 +111 USA NGDPD United States "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." "2,857.33" "3,207.03" "3,343.80" "3,634.03" "4,037.65" "4,339.00" "4,579.63" "4,855.25" "5,236.43" "5,641.60" "5,963.13" "6,158.13" "6,520.33" "6,858.55" "7,287.25" "7,639.75" "8,073.13" "8,577.55" "9,062.83" "9,631.18" "10,250.95" "10,581.93" "10,929.10" "11,456.45" "12,217.18" "13,039.20" "13,815.60" "14,474.25" "14,769.85" "14,478.05" "15,048.98" "15,599.73" "16,253.95" "16,843.23" "17,550.68" "18,206.03" "18,695.10" "19,479.63" "20,527.15" "21,372.60" "20,893.75" "22,996.08" "25,035.16" "26,185.21" "27,057.20" "28,045.31" "29,165.53" "30,281.52" 2021 +111 USA PPPGDP United States "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." "2,857.33" "3,207.03" "3,343.80" "3,634.03" "4,037.65" "4,339.00" "4,579.63" "4,855.25" "5,236.43" "5,641.60" "5,963.13" "6,158.13" "6,520.33" "6,858.55" "7,287.25" "7,639.75" "8,073.13" "8,577.55" "9,062.83" "9,631.18" "10,250.95" "10,581.93" "10,929.10" "11,456.45" "12,217.18" "13,039.20" "13,815.60" "14,474.25" "14,769.85" "14,478.05" "15,048.98" "15,599.73" "16,253.95" "16,843.23" "17,550.68" "18,206.03" "18,695.10" "19,479.63" "20,527.15" "21,372.60" "20,893.75" "22,996.08" "25,035.16" "26,185.21" "27,057.20" "28,045.31" "29,165.53" "30,281.52" 2021 +111 USA NGDP_D United States "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 42.246 46.243 49.1 51.023 52.865 54.536 55.634 57.01 59.021 61.335 63.631 65.783 67.282 68.876 70.348 71.823 73.138 74.399 75.236 76.296 78.025 79.783 81.026 82.625 84.843 87.504 90.204 92.642 94.418 95.024 96.166 98.164 100 101.751 103.654 104.691 105.74 107.747 110.321 112.294 113.647 118.37 126.786 131.303 134.058 136.55 139.149 141.842 2021 +111 USA NGDPRPC United States "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "29,713.75" "30,163.89" "29,337.82" "30,405.15" "32,321.06" "33,371.05" "34,214.05" "35,083.00" "36,217.76" "37,195.71" "37,478.79" "36,944.07" "37,741.19" "38,277.58" "39,339.00" "39,919.87" "40,946.00" "42,258.86" "43,640.76" "45,213.48" "46,539.99" "46,503.10" "46,831.46" "47,691.56" "49,080.56" "50,322.52" "51,235.84" "51,751.28" "51,335.91" "49,569.21" "50,523.50" "50,943.53" "51,736.82" "52,329.15" "53,141.85" "54,187.90" "54,700.34" "55,580.04" "56,897.46" "57,929.84" "55,503.62" "58,483.71" "59,296.60" "59,725.94" "60,256.95" "61,123.02" "62,178.75" "63,131.19" 2021 +111 USA NGDPRPPPPC United States "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "32,015.61" "32,500.62" "31,610.56" "32,760.58" "34,824.91" "35,956.24" "36,864.55" "37,800.81" "39,023.48" "40,077.19" "40,382.20" "39,806.05" "40,664.92" "41,242.87" "42,386.51" "43,012.38" "44,118.01" "45,532.57" "47,021.53" "48,716.08" "50,145.35" "50,105.61" "50,459.40" "51,386.13" "52,882.73" "54,220.91" "55,204.98" "55,760.35" "55,312.80" "53,409.24" "54,437.45" "54,890.03" "55,744.77" "56,382.99" "57,258.64" "58,385.72" "58,937.87" "59,885.71" "61,305.19" "62,417.55" "59,803.38" "63,014.33" "63,890.19" "64,352.79" "64,924.93" "65,858.10" "66,995.62" "68,021.84" 2021 +111 USA NGDPPC United States "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,552.94" "13,948.70" "14,404.99" "15,513.68" "17,086.44" "18,199.32" "19,034.77" "20,000.97" "21,376.00" "22,814.08" "23,847.98" "24,302.78" "25,392.93" "26,364.19" "27,674.02" "28,671.48" "29,946.97" "31,440.09" "32,833.67" "34,496.24" "36,312.78" "37,101.45" "37,945.76" "39,405.35" "41,641.62" "44,034.26" "46,216.85" "47,943.35" "48,470.55" "47,102.43" "48,586.29" "50,008.11" "51,736.74" "53,245.52" "55,083.51" "56,729.68" "57,839.99" "59,885.71" "62,769.66" "65,051.88" "63,078.47" "69,227.11" "75,179.59" "78,421.94" "80,779.28" "83,463.19" "86,521.18" "89,546.37" 2021 +111 USA NGDPDPC United States "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,552.94" "13,948.70" "14,404.99" "15,513.68" "17,086.44" "18,199.32" "19,034.77" "20,000.97" "21,376.00" "22,814.08" "23,847.98" "24,302.78" "25,392.93" "26,364.19" "27,674.02" "28,671.48" "29,946.97" "31,440.09" "32,833.67" "34,496.24" "36,312.78" "37,101.45" "37,945.76" "39,405.35" "41,641.62" "44,034.26" "46,216.85" "47,943.35" "48,470.55" "47,102.43" "48,586.29" "50,008.11" "51,736.74" "53,245.52" "55,083.51" "56,729.68" "57,839.99" "59,885.71" "62,769.66" "65,051.88" "63,078.47" "69,227.11" "75,179.59" "78,421.94" "80,779.28" "83,463.19" "86,521.18" "89,546.37" 2021 +111 USA PPPPC United States "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,552.94" "13,948.70" "14,404.99" "15,513.68" "17,086.44" "18,199.32" "19,034.77" "20,000.97" "21,376.00" "22,814.08" "23,847.98" "24,302.78" "25,392.93" "26,364.19" "27,674.02" "28,671.48" "29,946.97" "31,440.09" "32,833.67" "34,496.24" "36,312.78" "37,101.45" "37,945.76" "39,405.35" "41,641.62" "44,034.26" "46,216.85" "47,943.35" "48,470.55" "47,102.43" "48,586.29" "50,008.11" "51,736.74" "53,245.52" "55,083.51" "56,729.68" "57,839.99" "59,885.71" "62,769.66" "65,051.88" "63,078.47" "69,227.11" "75,179.59" "78,421.94" "80,779.28" "83,463.19" "86,521.18" "89,546.37" 2021 +111 USA NGAP_NPGDP United States Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -2.752 -2.045 -6.547 -5.158 -1.459 -0.817 -0.997 -0.899 0.072 0.686 -0.406 -2.892 -2.019 -1.926 -0.717 -0.971 -0.498 0.317 0.932 1.781 2.058 -0.538 -2.115 -2.383 -1.468 -0.716 -0.414 -0.696 -2.734 -7.236 -6.514 -6.575 -5.699 -5.052 -3.971 -2.544 -2.15 -1.317 0.009 0.655 -3.163 0.521 0.028 -0.824 -1.359 -1.185 -0.648 -0.3 2021 +111 USA PPPSH United States Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 21.323 21.48 21.018 21.46 22.038 22.161 22.156 22.088 22.012 22.012 21.559 21.021 19.598 19.754 19.96 19.772 19.759 19.836 20.173 20.437 20.3 20.012 19.793 19.554 19.29 19.056 18.603 18.004 17.506 17.117 16.693 16.3 16.142 15.943 16.014 16.276 16.093 15.921 15.826 15.757 15.717 15.685 15.467 15.225 14.939 14.713 14.534 14.342 2021 +111 USA PPPEX United States Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2021 +111 USA NID_NGDP United States Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real Gross Domestic Product determined by chained Fisher quantity growth rates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 23.31 24.277 22.071 22.253 25.096 24.188 23.741 23.62 22.828 22.514 21.529 20.111 20.078 20.394 21.279 21.273 21.702 22.41 22.958 23.419 23.678 22.177 21.723 21.746 22.652 23.376 23.538 22.557 21.037 17.769 18.672 19.034 19.951 20.343 20.778 21.201 20.567 20.79 21.145 21.365 21.152 21.405 22.03 21.784 21.677 21.737 21.8 21.802 2021 +111 USA NGSD_NGDP United States Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices. Real Gross Domestic Product determined by chained Fisher quantity growth rates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 22.053 23.195 21.706 19.721 21.834 20.302 18.877 19.543 20.561 19.672 18.671 18.729 17.6 16.963 17.772 18.669 19.557 20.758 21.302 20.841 20.726 19.553 18.263 17.314 17.626 18.018 19.086 17.302 14.936 13.727 15.201 16.162 18.505 18.934 20.1 20.156 18.907 19.486 19.611 19.446 19.158 20.127 21.137 21.474 21.65 21.872 21.975 21.928 2021 +111 USA PCPI United States "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: Base is 1982-1984=100 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 82.383 90.933 96.533 99.583 103.933 107.6 109.692 113.617 118.275 123.942 130.658 136.167 140.308 144.475 148.225 152.383 156.858 160.525 163.008 166.583 172.192 177.042 179.867 184 188.908 195.267 201.558 207.344 215.254 214.565 218.076 224.923 229.586 232.952 236.715 237.002 240.005 245.121 251.099 255.647 258.838 270.965 292.784 303.048 309.812 316.145 322.513 329.105 2021 +111 USA PCPIPCH United States "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 13.502 10.378 6.158 3.16 4.368 3.528 1.944 3.578 4.1 4.791 5.419 4.216 3.042 2.97 2.596 2.805 2.937 2.338 1.547 2.193 3.367 2.817 1.596 2.298 2.668 3.366 3.222 2.871 3.815 -0.32 1.637 3.14 2.073 1.466 1.615 0.121 1.267 2.131 2.439 1.811 1.249 4.685 8.052 3.506 2.232 2.044 2.014 2.044 2021 +111 USA PCPIE United States "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: Base is 1982-1984=100 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 86.75 94.183 97.967 101.817 105.783 109.283 111.133 115.783 120.983 126.95 134.267 138.2 142.55 146.333 150.317 154.383 159.15 161.833 164.433 169.267 175.067 177.783 182.433 185.917 191.883 198.95 203.325 211.63 213.113 217.202 220.871 227.687 231.834 234.892 236.122 237.763 242.987 248.246 252.991 258.202 262.202 281.511 299.492 306.517 313.066 319.368 325.732 332.482 2021 +111 USA PCPIEPCH United States "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 11.887 8.569 4.017 3.93 3.896 3.309 1.693 4.184 4.491 4.932 5.763 2.929 3.148 2.654 2.722 2.705 3.088 1.686 1.607 2.939 3.427 1.552 2.616 1.909 3.209 3.683 2.199 4.084 0.701 1.919 1.689 3.086 1.822 1.319 0.524 0.695 2.197 2.165 1.911 2.059 1.549 7.364 6.388 2.346 2.136 2.013 1.993 2.072 2021 +111 USA TM_RPCH United States Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Trade volumes are taken from corresponding components of the national income and product accounts. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Excluded items include: US trade with US possessions; merchandise shipped in transit through the US from one foreign country to another; other items mainly related to government acitivites (shipments of furniture, equipment, supplies to US government agencies); monetary gold and silver; issued monetary coins of all component metals; shipments to US Armed Forces for their own use; bunker fuels and other supplies/equipment for use of departing vessels, planes; imports of articles repaired under warranty. For more detail see https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/guide/sec2.html Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. Oil imports is petroleum and product imports and oil exports is petroleum and product exports as published in the national income and product accounts Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -6.657 2.608 -1.271 12.63 24.337 6.49 8.53 5.94 3.93 4.402 3.579 -0.151 7.013 8.646 11.923 8.003 8.697 13.468 11.686 11.594 13.002 -2.461 3.668 5.125 10.981 6.492 6.421 2.563 -2.148 -12.61 13.173 4.817 2.447 1.214 5.16 5.187 1.451 4.445 4.099 1.15 -8.933 14.02 8.971 -1.223 0.305 1.214 1.971 1.996 2021 +111 USA TMG_RPCH United States Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Trade volumes are taken from corresponding components of the national income and product accounts. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Excluded items include: US trade with US possessions; merchandise shipped in transit through the US from one foreign country to another; other items mainly related to government acitivites (shipments of furniture, equipment, supplies to US government agencies); monetary gold and silver; issued monetary coins of all component metals; shipments to US Armed Forces for their own use; bunker fuels and other supplies/equipment for use of departing vessels, planes; imports of articles repaired under warranty. For more detail see https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/guide/sec2.html Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. Oil imports is petroleum and product imports and oil exports is petroleum and product exports as published in the national income and product accounts Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" -7.449 2.041 -2.524 13.593 24.183 6.256 10.233 4.663 4.053 4.304 2.915 0.454 9.426 10.005 13.353 9.007 9.376 14.409 11.849 12.874 12.961 -3.361 4.284 6.097 11.211 7.023 6.075 1.93 -3.271 -15.47 15.374 5.517 2.65 2.008 5.567 5.785 1.107 4.474 5.063 0.531 -5.639 14.554 7.815 -2.31 -0.216 0.894 1.678 1.682 2021 +111 USA TX_RPCH United States Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Trade volumes are taken from corresponding components of the national income and product accounts. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Excluded items include: US trade with US possessions; merchandise shipped in transit through the US from one foreign country to another; other items mainly related to government acitivites (shipments of furniture, equipment, supplies to US government agencies); monetary gold and silver; issued monetary coins of all component metals; shipments to US Armed Forces for their own use; bunker fuels and other supplies/equipment for use of departing vessels, planes; imports of articles repaired under warranty. For more detail see https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/guide/sec2.html Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. Oil imports is petroleum and product imports and oil exports is petroleum and product exports as published in the national income and product accounts Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 10.755 1.221 -7.653 -2.592 8.147 3.348 7.673 10.921 16.219 11.573 8.824 6.612 6.927 3.268 8.836 10.274 8.178 11.912 2.332 4.985 8.311 -5.582 -1.961 2.102 9.638 6.939 9.467 8.759 5.782 -8.295 12.882 7.169 4.014 2.97 3.883 0.271 0.407 4.077 2.812 -0.067 -13.561 4.526 5.698 1.799 2.478 2.897 2.598 2.345 2021 +111 USA TXG_RPCH United States Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Trade volumes are taken from corresponding components of the national income and product accounts. Formula used to derive volumes: Fisher Chain-weighted: Yes, from 1980 Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Excluded items include: US trade with US possessions; merchandise shipped in transit through the US from one foreign country to another; other items mainly related to government acitivites (shipments of furniture, equipment, supplies to US government agencies); monetary gold and silver; issued monetary coins of all component metals; shipments to US Armed Forces for their own use; bunker fuels and other supplies/equipment for use of departing vessels, planes; imports of articles repaired under warranty. For more detail see https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/guide/sec2.html Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products;Other;. Oil imports is petroleum and product imports and oil exports is petroleum and product exports as published in the national income and product accounts Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 12.292 -0.655 -8.479 -3.274 7.107 3.512 5.354 12.237 17.785 11.423 8.567 6.717 7.524 3.251 9.571 11.65 8.887 14.485 2.176 4.177 9.927 -6.331 -3.695 2.889 8.977 7.611 10.047 6.996 5.862 -11.868 15.145 7.452 3.95 2.937 4.457 -0.354 0.632 4.132 4.207 -0.061 -10.162 7.585 3.846 -1.267 1.239 2.503 2.361 2.133 2021 +111 USA LUR United States Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 7.175 7.617 9.708 9.6 7.508 7.192 7 6.175 5.492 5.258 5.617 6.85 7.492 6.908 6.1 5.592 5.408 4.942 4.5 4.217 3.967 4.742 5.783 5.992 5.542 5.083 4.608 4.617 5.8 9.283 9.608 8.933 8.075 7.358 6.158 5.275 4.875 4.358 3.892 3.675 8.092 5.358 3.67 4.557 5.42 5.374 4.921 4.703 2021 +111 USA LE United States Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 99.303 100.4 99.529 100.822 105.003 107.154 109.601 112.439 114.974 117.327 118.796 117.713 118.488 120.259 123.071 124.908 126.72 129.572 131.476 133.501 136.901 136.939 136.481 137.729 139.24 141.71 144.418 146.05 145.373 139.894 139.077 139.885 142.475 143.941 146.319 148.845 151.436 153.335 155.759 157.53 147.806 152.579 158.338 158.055 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +111 USA LP United States Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022 227.622 229.916 232.128 234.247 236.307 238.416 240.593 242.751 244.968 247.286 250.047 253.392 256.777 260.146 263.325 266.458 269.581 272.822 276.022 279.195 282.296 285.216 288.019 290.733 293.389 296.115 298.93 301.903 304.718 307.374 309.737 311.944 314.167 316.331 318.619 320.926 323.221 325.28 327.023 328.547 331.234 332.183 333.005 333.902 334.952 336.02 337.091 338.166 2021 +111 USA GGR United States General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,413.43" "3,265.29" "3,352.90" "3,601.07" "4,022.97" "4,373.42" "4,580.91" "4,509.47" "4,085.97" "4,329.61" "4,536.46" "4,731.36" "5,270.49" "5,507.32" "5,764.04" "5,829.01" "6,000.62" "6,187.45" "6,469.45" "6,436.15" "7,234.08" "8,371.05" "8,387.47" "8,510.11" "8,745.84" "9,211.02" "9,639.31" 2021 +111 USA GGR_NGDP United States General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.257 29.877 29.266 29.476 30.853 31.656 31.649 30.532 28.222 28.77 29.08 29.109 31.291 31.38 31.66 31.179 30.805 30.143 30.27 30.804 31.458 33.437 32.031 31.452 31.185 31.582 31.832 2021 +111 USA GGX United States General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,470.23" "3,682.17" "3,898.71" "4,118.74" "4,423.05" "4,653.77" "5,001.49" "5,484.94" "5,992.77" "5,982.39" "6,050.10" "6,048.18" "6,036.45" "6,217.96" "6,407.07" "6,646.61" "6,897.00" "7,281.67" "7,635.60" "9,464.00" "9,742.14" "9,379.61" "9,882.98" "10,288.78" "10,819.92" "11,350.33" "11,781.02" 2021 +111 USA GGX_NGDP United States General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 32.794 33.691 34.031 33.713 33.921 33.685 34.554 37.136 41.392 39.753 38.783 37.211 35.839 35.429 35.192 35.553 35.406 35.473 35.726 45.296 42.364 37.466 37.743 38.026 38.58 38.917 38.905 2021 +111 USA GGXCNL United States General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -56.8 -416.882 -545.815 -517.661 -400.077 -280.349 -420.579 -975.466 "-1,906.80" "-1,652.79" "-1,513.63" "-1,316.82" -765.953 -710.641 -643.027 -817.601 -896.375 "-1,094.22" "-1,166.15" "-3,027.84" "-2,508.07" "-1,008.56" "-1,495.51" "-1,778.67" "-2,074.08" "-2,139.31" "-2,141.71" 2021 +111 USA GGXCNL_NGDP United States General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.537 -3.814 -4.764 -4.237 -3.068 -2.029 -2.906 -6.604 -13.17 -10.983 -9.703 -8.102 -4.548 -4.049 -3.532 -4.373 -4.602 -5.331 -5.456 -14.492 -10.906 -4.029 -5.711 -6.574 -7.395 -7.335 -7.073 2021 +111 USA GGSB United States General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -80.641 -311.767 -430.84 -443.468 -343.513 -272.924 -421.671 -720.438 "-1,022.48" "-1,318.83" "-1,123.87" -855.241 -559.559 -487.321 -474.794 -684.662 -814.674 "-1,048.54" "-1,204.02" "-2,339.34" "-2,174.94" "-1,008.93" "-1,410.37" "-1,639.46" "-1,946.21" "-2,049.26" "-2,050.92" 2021 +111 USA GGSB_NPGDP United States General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.758 -2.792 -3.671 -3.577 -2.616 -1.967 -2.893 -4.744 -6.551 -8.193 -6.731 -4.962 -3.154 -2.667 -2.542 -3.584 -4.127 -5.109 -5.671 -10.844 -9.509 -4.031 -5.342 -5.977 -6.857 -6.981 -6.753 2021 +111 USA GGXONLB United States General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 187.219 -187.728 -322.128 -287.192 -141.311 -10.201 -122.618 -677.777 "-1,634.29" "-1,349.24" "-1,157.47" -959.725 -434.393 -365.113 -307.637 -445.695 -503.1 -635.82 -674.929 "-2,585.79" "-1,928.78" -547.755 -914.986 -986.839 "-1,125.10" "-1,082.90" "-1,048.59" 2021 +111 USA GGXONLB_NGDP United States General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.769 -1.718 -2.812 -2.351 -1.084 -0.074 -0.847 -4.589 -11.288 -8.966 -7.42 -5.905 -2.579 -2.08 -1.69 -2.384 -2.583 -3.097 -3.158 -12.376 -8.387 -2.188 -3.494 -3.647 -4.012 -3.713 -3.463 2021 +111 USA GGXWDN United States General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,595.61" "3,976.26" "4,485.28" "5,849.93" "6,073.35" "6,244.30" "6,566.53" "7,625.54" "9,079.79" "10,506.89" "11,905.54" "13,080.10" "13,536.57" "14,232.66" "14,730.56" "15,307.34" "15,649.26" "16,666.61" "17,747.71" "20,701.54" "22,909.10" "23,714.63" "25,367.97" "27,490.97" "29,585.95" "31,735.80" "33,906.08" 2021 +111 USA GGXWDN_NGDP United States General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.979 36.382 39.151 47.883 46.578 45.197 45.367 51.629 62.714 69.818 76.319 80.473 80.368 81.095 80.91 81.879 80.337 81.193 83.04 99.08 99.622 94.725 96.879 101.603 105.493 108.813 111.97 2021 +111 USA GGXWDG United States General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "5,623.90" "6,069.79" "6,716.29" "8,083.22" "8,542.59" "8,876.00" "9,355.23" "10,853.13" "12,545.49" "14,328.06" "15,529.25" "16,757.53" "17,617.07" "18,355.02" "19,146.13" "20,038.58" "20,691.24" "22,064.24" "23,252.25" "28,110.50" "29,463.73" "30,568.79" "32,179.48" "34,083.03" "36,286.60" "38,560.46" "40,841.96" 2021 +111 USA GGXWDG_NGDP United States General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 53.146 55.538 58.625 66.163 65.515 64.246 64.634 73.482 86.652 95.21 99.548 103.098 104.594 104.583 105.164 107.186 106.22 107.488 108.795 134.54 128.125 122.103 122.892 125.967 129.386 132.212 134.874 2021 +111 USA NGDP_FY United States "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: BEA and IMF's Government Finance Statistics Yearbook (revenue, expenditure, and net lending); Flow of Funds (debt) Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Revenue, expenditure, and net lending data are is compiled using SNA 2008, and when translated into GFS this is in accordance with GFSM 2014. Due to data limitations, most series begin 2001. Fiscal assumptions: Fiscal projections are based on the July 2022 Congressional Budget Office baseline, adjusted for the IMF staff's policy and macroeconomic assumptions. Projections incorporate the effects of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act. Fiscal projections are adjusted to reflect the IMF staff's forecasts for key macroeconomic and financial variables and different accounting treatment of financial sector support and of defined-benefit pension plans, and are converted to a general government basis. Reporting in calendar year: Yes. Original Federal Government data are in Fiscal year, all else in calendar year. Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Accrual General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Insurance Technical Reserves;Financial Derivatives;Monetary Gold and SDRs Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" "2,857.33" "3,207.03" "3,343.80" "3,634.03" "4,037.65" "4,339.00" "4,579.63" "4,855.25" "5,236.43" "5,641.60" "5,963.13" "6,158.13" "6,520.33" "6,858.55" "7,287.25" "7,639.75" "8,073.13" "8,577.55" "9,062.83" "9,631.18" "10,250.95" "10,581.93" "10,929.10" "11,456.45" "12,217.18" "13,039.20" "13,815.60" "14,474.25" "14,769.85" "14,478.05" "15,048.98" "15,599.73" "16,253.95" "16,843.23" "17,550.68" "18,206.03" "18,695.10" "19,479.63" "20,527.15" "21,372.60" "20,893.75" "22,996.08" "25,035.16" "26,185.21" "27,057.20" "28,045.31" "29,165.53" "30,281.52" 2021 +111 USA BCA United States Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: US dollar Data last updated: 09/2022" 2.316 5.031 -5.533 -38.695 -94.342 -118.159 -147.176 -160.661 -121.159 -99.485 -78.965 2.895 -51.614 -84.816 -121.612 -113.571 -124.773 -140.72 -215.066 -286.609 -401.917 -394.085 -456.106 -522.293 -635.891 -749.232 -816.647 -736.549 -696.523 -379.729 -432.01 -455.302 -418.182 -339.517 -370.056 -408.454 -396.216 -361.021 -439.849 -445.958 -619.698 -846.354 -985.254 -822.895 -746.94 -701.547 -688.628 -701.361 2021 +111 USA BCA_NGDPD United States Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 0.081 0.157 -0.165 -1.065 -2.337 -2.723 -3.214 -3.309 -2.314 -1.763 -1.324 0.047 -0.792 -1.237 -1.669 -1.487 -1.546 -1.641 -2.373 -2.976 -3.921 -3.724 -4.173 -4.559 -5.205 -5.746 -5.911 -5.089 -4.716 -2.623 -2.871 -2.919 -2.573 -2.016 -2.109 -2.244 -2.119 -1.853 -2.143 -2.087 -2.966 -3.68 -3.935 -3.143 -2.761 -2.501 -2.361 -2.316 2021 +298 URY NGDP_R Uruguay "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data for years between 2016 and last actual for these series are reported by national authorities. Data prior to 2016 are the staff's estimates, representing best effort to preserve the previously reported growth rates and avoid structural breaks. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 791.444 806.474 730.735 687.966 677.939 679.963 730.963 774.164 778.007 786.595 788.934 816.853 881.642 905.072 970.974 956.918 "1,010.29" "1,061.29" "1,109.25" "1,087.74" "1,066.75" "1,025.74" 946.429 954.05 "1,001.79" "1,076.53" "1,120.65" "1,193.96" "1,279.64" "1,333.94" "1,438.03" "1,512.26" "1,565.77" "1,638.38" "1,691.45" "1,697.72" "1,726.40" "1,754.51" "1,762.89" "1,769.07" "1,660.89" "1,734.01" "1,825.42" "1,890.24" "1,941.27" "1,989.81" "2,033.58" "2,078.32" 2020 +298 URY NGDP_RPCH Uruguay "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.999 1.899 -9.391 -5.853 -1.458 0.298 7.5 5.91 0.496 1.104 0.297 3.539 7.932 2.658 7.281 -1.448 5.578 5.048 4.519 -1.939 -1.93 -3.844 -7.732 0.805 5.004 7.46 4.099 6.542 7.176 4.243 7.803 5.162 3.538 4.638 3.239 0.371 1.69 1.628 0.478 0.35 -6.115 4.402 5.271 3.551 2.7 2.5 2.2 2.2 2020 +298 URY NGDP Uruguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data for years between 2016 and last actual for these series are reported by national authorities. Data prior to 2016 are the staff's estimates, representing best effort to preserve the previously reported growth rates and avoid structural breaks. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.111 0.147 0.154 0.21 0.325 0.574 1.068 1.993 3.27 5.806 13.047 27.127 46.735 70.935 105.746 146.994 196.213 245.859 288.791 295.442 299.995 302.386 314.206 369.129 426.768 461.714 512.04 596.911 691.076 776.215 877.848 "1,006.34" "1,131.11" "1,280.07" "1,445.38" "1,581.55" "1,726.41" "1,842.00" "1,982.25" "2,158.73" "2,250.27" "2,583.55" "2,983.78" "3,221.53" "3,455.25" "3,706.63" "3,908.98" "4,122.25" 2020 +298 URY NGDPD Uruguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 12.165 13.578 11.1 6.093 5.794 5.662 7.029 8.794 9.098 9.589 11.156 13.445 15.45 17.987 20.95 23.168 24.625 26.044 27.587 26.066 24.804 22.712 14.809 13.109 14.892 18.901 21.314 25.486 32.988 34.395 43.816 52.319 55.556 62.094 61.851 57.435 57.246 64.385 64.296 61.017 53.698 59.294 71.161 72.986 74.848 77.593 79.633 81.995 2020 +298 URY PPPGDP Uruguay "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 14.84 16.552 15.924 15.58 15.907 16.459 18.049 19.589 20.38 21.413 22.281 23.849 26.328 27.668 30.316 30.504 32.795 35.045 37.04 36.834 36.942 36.322 34.036 34.987 37.724 41.809 44.866 49.093 53.625 56.258 61.377 65.887 66.779 70.438 74.226 74.939 76.887 79.077 81.353 83.098 78.957 85.858 96.81 103.82 108.86 113.655 118.367 123.312 2020 +298 URY NGDP_D Uruguay "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.014 0.018 0.021 0.031 0.048 0.084 0.146 0.257 0.42 0.738 1.654 3.321 5.301 7.837 10.891 15.361 19.421 23.166 26.035 27.161 28.122 29.48 33.199 38.691 42.6 42.889 45.691 49.994 54.006 58.19 61.045 66.545 72.24 78.13 85.452 93.157 100 104.987 112.443 122.026 135.485 148.993 163.458 170.43 177.989 186.281 192.221 198.345 2020 +298 URY NGDPRPC Uruguay "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "269,327.06" "272,568.28" "245,380.46" "229,540.72" "224,757.29" "224,004.28" "239,452.23" "252,187.01" "251,947.96" "253,321.87" "252,679.09" "260,107.69" "279,063.98" "284,771.60" "302,642.62" "296,409.05" "311,010.84" "322,979.38" "334,908.79" "326,098.40" "318,511.98" "306,054.55" "282,796.57" "285,780.72" "299,810.68" "321,125.76" "333,724.85" "355,472.04" "380,497.95" "394,880.39" "423,360.59" "443,136.73" "456,963.80" "476,252.77" "489,750.91" "489,671.94" "496,061.49" "502,263.12" "502,824.19" "502,783.46" "470,386.67" "489,415.56" "513,490.91" "529,990.60" "542,574.22" "554,427.72" "564,930.33" "575,631.91" 2015 +298 URY NGDPRPPPPC Uruguay "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "12,138.74" "12,284.82" "11,059.45" "10,345.54" "10,129.95" "10,096.01" "10,792.26" "11,366.23" "11,355.45" "11,417.38" "11,388.40" "11,723.22" "12,577.59" "12,834.83" "13,640.29" "13,359.34" "14,017.45" "14,556.88" "15,094.55" "14,697.46" "14,355.53" "13,794.07" "12,745.82" "12,880.32" "13,512.66" "14,473.34" "15,041.19" "16,021.35" "17,149.28" "17,797.51" "19,081.13" "19,972.45" "20,595.64" "21,465.01" "22,073.38" "22,069.82" "22,357.80" "22,637.31" "22,662.60" "22,660.77" "21,200.62" "22,058.27" "23,143.36" "23,887.01" "24,454.16" "24,988.40" "25,461.76" "25,944.09" 2015 +298 URY NGDPPC Uruguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 37.673 49.653 51.848 70.219 107.801 189.178 349.964 649.342 "1,058.92" "1,869.79" "4,178.68" "8,637.83" "14,792.87" "22,318.88" "32,959.96" "45,531.93" "60,402.68" "74,821.37" "87,192.98" "88,572.03" "89,573.38" "90,224.32" "93,885.84" "110,570.68" "127,720.73" "137,728.39" "152,483.34" "177,715.77" "205,490.26" "229,779.80" "258,440.92" "294,885.66" "330,109.29" "372,095.97" "418,504.21" "456,164.16" "496,062.07" "527,309.17" "565,389.49" "613,527.30" "637,304.17" "729,194.22" "839,339.49" "903,261.26" "965,720.97" "1,032,791.92" "1,085,916.10" "1,141,737.48" 2015 +298 URY NGDPDPC Uruguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,139.89" "4,588.98" "3,727.41" "2,032.97" "1,920.90" "1,865.11" "2,302.54" "2,864.70" "2,946.36" "3,088.01" "3,573.10" "4,281.11" "4,890.21" "5,659.54" "6,529.96" "7,176.41" "7,580.58" "7,925.92" "8,329.08" "7,814.55" "7,405.97" "6,776.82" "4,425.12" "3,926.71" "4,456.80" "5,637.98" "6,347.28" "7,587.88" "9,808.92" "10,181.70" "12,899.69" "15,331.08" "16,213.75" "18,049.70" "17,908.78" "16,565.80" "16,448.82" "18,431.37" "18,338.79" "17,341.40" "15,208.01" "16,735.29" "20,017.56" "20,463.91" "20,919.55" "21,620.06" "22,122.04" "22,710.12" 2015 +298 URY PPPPC Uruguay "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "5,049.97" "5,594.25" "5,347.44" "5,198.14" "5,273.52" "5,422.03" "5,912.65" "6,381.13" "6,599.88" "6,896.09" "7,136.01" "7,594.25" "8,333.38" "8,705.37" "9,449.30" "9,448.72" "10,095.72" "10,665.01" "11,183.40" "11,042.64" "11,030.10" "10,837.48" "10,169.98" "10,480.14" "11,289.78" "12,471.65" "13,360.89" "14,616.15" "15,945.18" "16,653.95" "18,069.71" "19,306.76" "19,489.13" "20,475.34" "21,491.93" "21,614.47" "22,092.55" "22,637.31" "23,203.97" "23,617.16" "22,361.66" "24,233.06" "27,232.79" "29,109.31" "30,425.75" "31,668.27" "32,882.48" "34,153.72" 2015 +298 URY NGAP_NPGDP Uruguay Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +298 URY PPPSH Uruguay Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.111 0.111 0.1 0.092 0.087 0.084 0.087 0.089 0.086 0.084 0.081 0.081 0.079 0.08 0.083 0.079 0.08 0.081 0.082 0.078 0.073 0.069 0.062 0.06 0.06 0.061 0.06 0.061 0.064 0.067 0.068 0.069 0.066 0.067 0.068 0.067 0.066 0.065 0.063 0.061 0.059 0.059 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.059 0.058 2020 +298 URY PPPEX Uruguay Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.007 0.009 0.01 0.014 0.02 0.035 0.059 0.102 0.16 0.271 0.586 1.137 1.775 2.564 3.488 4.819 5.983 7.016 7.797 8.021 8.121 8.325 9.232 10.55 11.313 11.043 11.413 12.159 12.887 13.797 14.302 15.274 16.938 18.173 19.473 21.105 22.454 23.294 24.366 25.978 28.5 30.091 30.821 31.03 31.74 32.613 33.024 33.429 2020 +298 URY NID_NGDP Uruguay Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data for years between 2016 and last actual for these series are reported by national authorities. Data prior to 2016 are the staff's estimates, representing best effort to preserve the previously reported growth rates and avoid structural breaks. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 17.235 15.269 14.347 14.146 11.996 11.264 11.077 14.122 13.065 11.22 12.124 14.984 15.257 15.52 15.736 15.26 15.11 18.553 19.213 17.182 16.328 16.067 13.647 14.218 15.743 16.392 18.514 18.69 22.391 18.571 18.522 20.078 22.412 22.374 20.961 19.469 17.455 15.829 14.953 14.639 17.423 18.382 18.36 17.748 17.285 17.144 17.149 17.138 2020 +298 URY NGSD_NGDP Uruguay Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: Data for years between 2016 and last actual for these series are reported by national authorities. Data prior to 2016 are the staff's estimates, representing best effort to preserve the previously reported growth rates and avoid structural breaks. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2016 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 8.639 9.325 12.316 8.766 7.624 7.561 10.355 10.468 11.26 10.646 11.837 12.922 12.075 11.683 11.139 11.925 11.755 18.553 19.213 17.182 16.328 16.067 13.647 14.218 15.743 16.392 18.514 18.69 22.391 18.571 18.522 20.078 18.746 19.126 17.989 19.213 18.283 15.841 14.539 16.246 16.587 16.631 17.196 15.876 15.302 15.137 15.167 15.197 2020 +298 URY PCPI Uruguay "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Index Dec-2010=100. Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022 0.018 0.024 0.029 0.043 0.067 0.116 0.204 0.334 0.542 0.978 2.078 4.197 7.069 10.893 15.766 22.426 28.782 34.487 38.214 40.378 42.3 44.147 50.313 60.063 65.563 68.645 73.037 78.963 85.183 91.199 97.308 105.183 113.701 123.451 134.41 146.058 160.138 170.095 183.033 197.46 216.725 233.517 254.791 274.642 292.33 309.143 323.097 337.646 2021 +298 URY PCPIPCH Uruguay "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 63.475 34.046 18.991 49.198 55.305 72.222 76.38 63.567 62.192 80.447 112.526 101.972 68.456 54.081 44.736 42.248 28.342 19.819 10.809 5.661 4.761 4.366 13.967 19.379 9.159 4.7 6.398 8.115 7.877 7.062 6.699 8.093 8.098 8.575 8.877 8.666 9.639 6.218 7.607 7.882 9.756 7.748 9.111 7.791 6.44 5.751 4.514 4.503 2021 +298 URY PCPIE Uruguay "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. Index Dec-2010=100. Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022 0.021 0.027 0.033 0.049 0.082 0.15 0.256 0.403 0.681 1.288 2.949 5.351 8.504 13.001 18.733 25.372 31.545 36.33 39.46 41.11 43.18 44.73 56.34 62.08 66.79 70.06 74.53 80.87 88.31 93.52 100 108.6 116.72 126.67 137.13 150.07 162.23 172.86 186.62 203.02 222.13 239.81 261.153 279.956 296.194 311.003 324.998 339.623 2021 +298 URY PCPIEPCH Uruguay "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 42.82 29.361 20.532 51.511 66.125 83.001 70.652 57.285 69.007 89.177 128.954 81.449 58.911 52.882 44.091 35.443 24.328 15.169 8.615 4.181 5.035 3.59 25.956 10.188 7.587 4.896 6.38 8.507 9.2 5.9 6.929 8.6 7.477 8.525 8.258 9.436 8.103 6.552 7.96 8.788 9.413 7.959 8.9 7.2 5.8 5 4.5 4.5 2021 +298 URY TM_RPCH Uruguay Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.901 -0.109 -8.276 -10.238 3.965 -0.581 -3.427 -12.799 19.123 11.28 6.325 3.275 3.351 2.238 2.23 2020 +298 URY TMG_RPCH Uruguay Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.706 0.422 -5.406 -10.094 3.111 -2.818 -6.102 -3.53 21.975 12.962 6.064 2.548 3.387 2.378 2.562 2020 +298 URY TX_RPCH Uruguay Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.444 1.264 -7.785 -6.049 3.528 -0.765 -2.023 -19.09 23.081 13.056 1.659 2.329 2.502 1.686 1.868 2020 +298 URY TXG_RPCH Uruguay Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2012 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.661 5.312 -8.947 -3.769 1.661 2.455 0.047 -16.201 29.389 15.571 2.444 3.498 3.781 2.553 2.842 2020 +298 URY LUR Uruguay Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 14.5 14 13.1 10.1 9.1 8.6 8 8.5 8.9 9 8.3 9.2 10.3 11.9 11.558 10.125 11.2 13.4 15.192 16.75 17.15 13.342 12.142 10.783 9.4 7.925 7.783 7.025 6.342 6.325 6.508 6.625 7.525 7.867 7.925 8.367 8.925 10.35 9.375 7.851 7.896 7.896 7.896 7.896 7.896 2021 +298 URY LE Uruguay Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +298 URY LP Uruguay Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office. And World Bank World Development Indicators. Latest actual data: 2015 Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022 2.939 2.959 2.978 2.997 3.016 3.035 3.053 3.07 3.088 3.105 3.122 3.14 3.159 3.178 3.208 3.228 3.248 3.286 3.312 3.336 3.349 3.351 3.347 3.338 3.341 3.352 3.358 3.359 3.363 3.378 3.397 3.413 3.426 3.44 3.454 3.467 3.48 3.493 3.506 3.519 3.531 3.543 3.555 3.567 3.578 3.589 3.6 3.611 2015 +298 URY GGR Uruguay General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 72.577 71.722 75.812 77.031 94.667 110.337 120.548 134.644 159.429 173.415 201.116 238.145 262.712 289.724 348.437 384.601 420.803 467.877 507.366 571.291 611.186 632.874 729.082 807.529 882.307 944.48 "1,030.50" "1,088.42" "1,159.96" 2021 +298 URY GGR_NGDP Uruguay General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.565 23.908 25.071 24.516 25.646 25.854 26.109 26.296 26.709 25.094 25.91 27.128 26.106 25.614 27.22 26.609 26.607 27.101 27.544 28.82 28.312 28.124 28.22 27.064 27.388 27.335 27.802 27.844 28.139 2021 +298 URY GGX Uruguay General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 80.769 80.031 84.473 87.085 102.799 114.057 121.827 137.95 160.369 182.475 211.98 241.559 266.085 314.405 370.574 422.337 450.296 514.004 553.539 608.377 670.72 737.922 798.782 892.994 946.22 "1,023.14" "1,098.36" "1,165.15" "1,229.08" 2021 +298 URY GGX_NGDP Uruguay General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 27.338 26.678 27.936 27.716 27.849 26.726 26.386 26.941 26.866 26.405 27.309 27.517 26.441 27.796 28.95 29.22 28.472 29.773 30.051 30.691 31.07 32.793 30.918 29.928 29.372 29.611 29.632 29.807 29.816 2021 +298 URY GGXCNL Uruguay General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.192 -8.31 -8.662 -10.055 -8.132 -3.721 -1.279 -3.306 -0.94 -9.06 -10.864 -3.414 -3.373 -24.681 -22.136 -37.736 -29.493 -46.127 -46.173 -37.086 -59.534 -105.048 -69.7 -85.465 -63.913 -78.656 -67.863 -76.735 -69.117 2021 +298 URY GGXCNL_NGDP Uruguay General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.773 -2.77 -2.864 -3.2 -2.203 -0.872 -0.277 -0.646 -0.157 -1.311 -1.4 -0.389 -0.335 -2.182 -1.729 -2.611 -1.865 -2.672 -2.507 -1.871 -2.758 -4.668 -2.698 -2.864 -1.984 -2.276 -1.831 -1.963 -1.677 2021 +298 URY GGSB Uruguay General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.167 -7.566 -3.347 3.318 5.482 3.021 6.599 1.833 -1.476 -2.248 -14.11 -14.7 -22.107 -37.978 -48.01 -38.491 -52.259 -59.028 -20.727 -31.127 -64.704 -42.469 -81.228 -63.961 -78.707 -67.918 -76.794 -69.18 2021 +298 URY GGSB_NPGDP Uruguay General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP See notes for: General government structural balance (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.479 -2.454 -0.959 0.808 1.189 0.632 1.248 0.304 -0.216 -0.292 -1.665 -1.521 -2.012 -3.065 -3.413 -2.44 -3.019 -3.209 -1.046 -1.429 -2.758 -1.601 -2.708 -1.986 -2.278 -1.832 -1.965 -1.678 2021 +298 URY GGXONLB Uruguay General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.392 -2.653 -1.941 1.308 11.036 15.876 17.537 17.415 20.471 9.589 8.722 15.87 18.594 -1.306 5.385 -7.258 3.913 -4.128 -2.275 11.059 -10.758 -47.457 -16.953 -20.089 2.582 -5.377 11.578 10.717 24.755 2021 +298 URY GGXONLB_NGDP Uruguay General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.148 -0.884 -0.642 0.416 2.99 3.72 3.798 3.401 3.429 1.388 1.124 1.808 1.848 -0.115 0.421 -0.502 0.247 -0.239 -0.123 0.558 -0.498 -2.109 -0.656 -0.673 0.08 -0.156 0.312 0.274 0.601 2021 +298 URY GGXWDN Uruguay General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 238.28 255.32 267.365 299.865 428.828 506.987 586.132 702.932 757.066 828.078 929.92 "1,101.52" "1,294.32" "1,413.58" "1,521.06" "1,688.72" "1,860.63" "2,006.38" "2,150.66" "2,264.19" 2021 +298 URY GGXWDN_NGDP Uruguay General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.48 32.893 30.457 29.798 37.912 39.606 40.552 44.446 43.852 44.955 46.912 51.026 57.519 54.715 50.978 52.42 53.849 54.13 55.019 54.926 2021 +298 URY GGXWDG Uruguay General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 320.736 360.138 358.219 418.48 563.058 641.674 734.826 914.534 963.856 "1,044.77" "1,155.94" "1,316.76" "1,537.09" "1,681.30" "1,827.27" "2,016.11" "2,208.32" "2,375.66" "2,536.19" "2,666.62" 2021 +298 URY GGXWDG_NGDP Uruguay General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 46.411 46.397 40.807 41.584 49.779 50.128 50.84 57.825 55.83 56.72 58.315 60.997 68.307 65.077 61.24 62.582 63.912 64.092 64.881 64.689 2021 +298 URY NGDP_FY Uruguay "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Notes: Starting from October 2018, the public pension system has been receiving transfers in the context of a new law that compensates persons affected by the creation of the mixed pension system. These funds are recorded as revenues, consistent with IMF's methodology. Therefore, data and projections for 2018 - 2021 are affected by these transfers, which amounted to 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018, 1.1 percent of GDP in 2019, 0.6 percent of GDP in 2020, and are projected to be 0.3 percent of GDP in 2021 and zero percent thereafter. Please see IMF country report No. 19/64 for further details. The disclaimer about the public pension system applies only for the revenues and net lending/borrowing series. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Nonmonetary Financial Public Corporations;Nonfinancial Public Corporation;. The coverage of the fiscal data was changed from consolidated public sector to nonfinancial public sector (NFPS) with the October 2019 submission. In Uruguay, NFPS coverage includes Central Government, Local Government, Social Security Funds, Nonfinancial Public Corporations, and Banco de Seguros del Estado. Historical data was revised accordingly. Under this narrower fiscal perimeter assets and liabilities held by the NFPS where the counterpart is the central bank are not netted out in debt figures. In this context, capitalization bonds issued in the past by the government to the central bank are now part of the NFPS debt. Gross and net debt estimates for the period 2008-2011 are preliminary. Valuation of public debt: Face value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Loans;Financial Derivatives;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable;Other Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" 0.111 0.147 0.154 0.21 0.325 0.574 1.068 1.993 3.27 5.806 13.047 27.127 46.735 70.935 105.746 146.994 196.213 245.859 288.791 295.442 299.995 302.386 314.206 369.129 426.768 461.714 512.04 596.911 691.076 776.215 877.848 "1,006.34" "1,131.11" "1,280.07" "1,445.38" "1,581.55" "1,726.41" "1,842.00" "1,982.25" "2,158.73" "2,250.27" "2,583.55" "2,983.78" "3,221.53" "3,455.25" "3,706.63" "3,908.98" "4,122.25" 2021 +298 URY BCA Uruguay Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data prior to 2012 are unavailable in accordance with the authorities current methodology. Primary domestic currency: Uruguayan peso Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.036 -2.016 -1.838 -0.147 0.474 0.008 -0.266 0.98 -0.449 -1.038 -0.828 -1.367 -1.484 -1.557 -1.578 -1.592 2020 +298 URY BCA_NGDPD Uruguay Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.666 -3.247 -2.972 -0.256 0.828 0.012 -0.414 1.607 -0.837 -1.75 -1.164 -1.872 -1.983 -2.007 -1.981 -1.941 2020 +927 UZB NGDP_R Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "158,572.83" "154,925.66" "146,869.52" "145,547.70" "148,022.01" "155,719.15" "162,415.08" "169,398.93" "175,836.09" "183,221.20" "190,550.05" "198,553.15" "213,246.08" "228,173.31" "245,286.31" "268,588.51" "292,761.47" "316,475.15" "338,925.69" "364,430.32" "390,313.78" "418,793.23" "447,580.39" "479,890.21" "508,358.02" "530,701.75" "559,120.81" "591,044.57" "602,193.00" "646,876.40" "680,535.16" "712,358.65" "747,432.83" "784,902.92" "824,384.83" "865,992.74" 2021 +927 UZB NGDP_RPCH Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.3 -5.2 -0.9 1.7 5.2 4.3 4.3 3.8 4.2 4 4.2 7.4 7 7.5 9.5 9 8.1 7.094 7.525 7.102 7.297 6.874 7.219 5.932 4.395 5.355 5.71 1.886 7.42 5.203 4.676 4.924 5.013 5.03 5.047 2021 +927 UZB NGDP Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.556 6.387 81.328 379.565 700.83 "1,224.51" "1,775.24" "2,668.40" "4,081.04" "6,174.20" "9,339.31" "12,332.25" "15,369.87" "19,960.91" "26,022.99" "35,333.04" "47,317.68" "61,477.68" "78,936.62" "103,232.58" "127,590.24" "153,311.34" "186,829.50" "221,350.91" "255,421.86" "317,476.37" "424,728.74" "529,391.49" "602,193.00" "734,587.70" "865,775.03" "1,022,644.73" "1,205,601.93" "1,373,123.19" "1,538,702.68" "1,717,315.60" 2021 +927 UZB NGDPD Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.476 6.897 8.175 12.746 17.453 18.433 18.738 21.362 17.195 14.581 12.106 12.697 15.045 17.939 21.344 27.963 35.858 41.945 49.772 60.213 67.52 73.192 80.848 85.662 85.658 61.018 52.618 59.907 59.893 69.202 79.117 91.895 106.989 121.546 136.376 152.631 2021 +927 UZB PPPGDP Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 51.142 51.15 49.526 50.11 51.895 55.535 58.575 61.954 65.765 70.071 74.01 78.64 86.727 95.708 106.061 119.275 132.503 144.154 156.236 171.483 180.491 190.612 199.767 209.082 216.467 221.561 239.002 257.168 265.176 296.689 334.318 362.42 388.243 415.283 444.477 475.945 2021 +927 UZB NGDP_D Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- 0.004 0.055 0.261 0.473 0.786 1.093 1.575 2.321 3.37 4.901 6.211 7.208 8.748 10.609 13.155 16.163 19.426 23.29 28.327 32.689 36.608 41.742 46.125 50.244 59.822 75.964 89.569 100 113.559 127.22 143.558 161.299 174.942 186.649 198.306 2021 +927 UZB NGDPRPC Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "7,423,926.05" "7,089,607.97" "6,591,279.39" "6,414,703.51" "6,399,457.38" "6,524,454.41" "6,702,780.62" "6,890,897.18" "7,180,587.99" "7,384,051.17" "7,586,859.59" "7,808,476.13" "8,295,124.49" "8,768,712.90" "9,321,974.08" "10,073,151.86" "10,814,099.78" "11,494,227.06" "12,103,883.66" "12,513,316.45" "13,206,174.94" "13,962,799.43" "14,678,232.05" "15,469,101.75" "16,099,863.50" "16,522,213.26" "17,121,166.97" "17,772,836.52" "17,761,080.79" "18,718,084.20" "19,294,303.29" "19,800,541.27" "20,368,092.55" "20,969,784.27" "21,592,743.96" "22,237,805.42" 2021 +927 UZB NGDPRPPPPC Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,099.39" "2,959.82" "2,751.77" "2,678.06" "2,671.69" "2,723.87" "2,798.32" "2,876.86" "2,997.80" "3,082.74" "3,167.41" "3,259.94" "3,463.11" "3,660.82" "3,891.80" "4,205.41" "4,514.75" "4,798.69" "5,053.21" "5,224.15" "5,513.41" "5,829.29" "6,127.97" "6,458.15" "6,721.48" "6,897.81" "7,147.86" "7,419.93" "7,415.02" "7,814.55" "8,055.12" "8,266.47" "8,503.41" "8,754.61" "9,014.69" "9,283.99" 2021 +927 UZB NGDPPC Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.052 292.284 "3,649.87" "16,728.51" "30,299.11" "51,305.70" "73,262.98" "108,546.49" "166,656.80" "248,828.20" "371,850.06" "484,989.04" "597,877.44" "767,098.70" "988,989.59" "1,325,131.31" "1,747,832.73" "2,232,840.00" "2,819,024.01" "3,544,660.99" "4,316,985.58" "5,111,485.33" "6,127,003.60" "7,135,173.04" "8,089,293.27" "9,883,917.41" "13,005,868.43" "15,918,915.35" "17,761,080.79" "21,256,107.69" "24,546,161.64" "28,425,174.91" "32,853,536.25" "36,684,915.24" "40,302,552.77" "44,098,903.22" 2021 +927 UZB NGDPDPC Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 209.573 315.613 366.873 561.752 754.528 772.325 773.322 868.991 702.209 587.633 481.995 499.329 585.221 689.391 811.157 "1,048.72" "1,324.54" "1,523.42" "1,777.49" "2,067.52" "2,284.53" "2,440.26" "2,651.38" "2,761.29" "2,712.81" "1,899.66" "1,611.23" "1,801.43" "1,766.47" "2,002.44" "2,243.10" "2,554.28" "2,915.54" "3,247.28" "3,572.03" "3,919.42" 2021 +927 UZB PPPPC Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,394.34" "2,340.71" "2,222.67" "2,208.48" "2,243.57" "2,326.84" "2,417.34" "2,520.20" "2,685.65" "2,823.97" "2,946.75" "3,092.68" "3,373.62" "3,678.07" "4,030.79" "4,473.30" "4,894.44" "5,235.60" "5,579.57" "5,888.16" "6,106.89" "6,355.12" "6,551.28" "6,739.70" "6,855.59" "6,897.81" "7,318.61" "7,733.08" "7,821.10" "8,585.02" "9,478.46" "10,073.72" "10,579.90" "11,094.88" "11,641.98" "12,221.78" 2021 +927 UZB NGAP_NPGDP Uzbekistan Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +927 UZB PPPSH Uzbekistan Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.154 0.147 0.136 0.13 0.127 0.128 0.13 0.131 0.13 0.133 0.134 0.134 0.137 0.14 0.143 0.148 0.157 0.17 0.173 0.179 0.179 0.18 0.182 0.187 0.186 0.181 0.184 0.19 0.199 0.202 0.207 0.211 0.214 0.218 0.221 0.225 2021 +927 UZB PPPEX Uzbekistan Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.011 0.125 1.642 7.575 13.505 22.05 30.307 43.071 62.055 88.113 126.19 156.818 177.221 208.56 245.359 296.231 357.106 426.472 505.24 601.998 706.905 804.31 935.237 "1,058.68" "1,179.96" "1,432.91" "1,777.10" "2,058.55" "2,270.92" "2,475.95" "2,589.68" "2,821.72" "3,105.28" "3,306.47" "3,461.83" "3,608.22" 2021 +927 UZB NID_NGDP Uzbekistan Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 36.68 12.274 15.197 20.206 19.205 16.132 17.716 14.582 16.488 17.831 17.675 17.352 20.343 23.077 23.452 23.369 24.83 24.574 26.679 29.1 30.916 27.674 27.707 24.698 24.094 29.526 42.351 40.522 38.674 40.581 42.054 41.72 41.132 40.666 40.442 40.24 2021 +927 UZB NGSD_NGDP Uzbekistan Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2020 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 13.323 13.559 18.805 23.265 19.598 11.908 16.131 12.88 18.814 18.101 19.196 21.66 25.258 28.727 50.962 49.184 52.904 34.091 31.258 33.722 32.707 29.472 30.275 25.744 24.343 31.948 35.522 34.904 33.652 33.608 38.733 37.502 36.267 35.685 35.435 35.256 2021 +927 UZB PCPI Uzbekistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office. And IMF staff Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.004 0.022 0.371 1.502 2.313 3.952 5.097 6.58 8.226 10.467 13.324 14.989 16.087 17.808 20.143 22.39 25.329 28.444 31.944 35.92 40.194 44.897 48.973 53.119 57.805 65.826 77.362 88.599 100 110.849 123.213 136.47 149.44 159.344 168.06 176.678 2021 +927 UZB PCPIPCH Uzbekistan "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 534.18 "1,568.33" 304.597 53.961 70.857 28.981 29.103 25.006 27.251 27.291 12.494 7.325 10.703 13.109 11.154 13.128 12.298 12.304 12.447 11.9 11.7 9.079 8.464 8.824 13.876 17.524 14.526 12.868 10.849 11.154 10.76 9.503 6.628 5.47 5.128 2021 +927 UZB PCPIE Uzbekistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office. And IMF staff Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.006 0.062 0.851 1.846 3.034 4.558 5.747 7.239 9.279 11.736 14.266 15.513 16.95 18.878 20.932 23.414 26.652 29.946 33.51 38.07 42.187 46.744 51.062 55.365 60.791 72.209 82.509 95.041 105.654 116.202 129.58 144.381 155.183 163.883 172.124 180.696 2021 +927 UZB PCPIEPCH Uzbekistan "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 884.782 "1,281.43" 116.917 64.374 50.227 26.07 25.97 28.182 26.483 21.557 8.74 9.261 11.377 10.88 11.855 13.833 12.356 11.901 13.61 10.813 10.804 9.237 8.427 9.801 18.782 14.265 15.189 11.167 9.983 11.513 11.423 7.481 5.606 5.028 4.98 2021 +927 UZB TM_RPCH Uzbekistan Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -82.872 115.046 -17.381 24.539 32.435 -20.473 -20.428 -5.044 -23.005 32.912 -16.815 0.474 13.432 -0.723 9.899 38.819 25.02 15.302 -5.083 13.112 10.259 3.416 -0.709 10.953 -1.398 3.738 39.898 15.39 -12.994 6.927 15.469 14.959 17.025 14.933 13.547 13.45 2021 +927 UZB TMG_RPCH Uzbekistan Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -82.872 115.046 -17.381 24.539 32.435 -20.473 -20.428 -5.044 -23.005 32.912 -16.815 0.474 13.432 -0.723 9.899 38.819 25.02 15.302 -5.031 11.865 9.505 4.887 1.839 7.379 0.092 2.649 40.882 16.325 -8.314 4.495 15.12 14.465 16.721 14.535 13.074 12.954 2021 +927 UZB TX_RPCH Uzbekistan Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -90.162 118.936 -1.523 18.899 0.908 -6.074 -8.808 8.014 -11.691 19.656 -12.429 0.324 28.428 -2.332 -8.435 29.388 11.13 7.059 1.567 14.696 -5.119 10.615 -7.092 2.12 4.349 14.776 11.76 16.188 -20.029 5.296 19.66 18.984 13.298 13.748 14.189 14.377 2021 +927 UZB TXG_RPCH Uzbekistan Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Not applicable Formula used to derive volumes: Not applicable Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -90.162 118.936 -1.523 18.899 0.908 -6.074 -8.808 8.014 -11.691 19.656 -12.429 0.324 28.428 -2.332 -8.435 29.388 11.13 7.059 -1.514 12.626 -8.242 9.862 -8.08 2.716 10.196 14.035 9.482 17.06 -14.435 0.489 20.888 19.435 12.633 13.58 14.314 14.795 2021 +927 UZB LUR Uzbekistan Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021. Latest annual data is 2021. Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.2 4.9 3.6 3 5.2 4.99 4.893 5.041 5.357 4.963 4.874 4.86 5.087 5.153 5.163 5.83 9.347 8.976 10.531 9.5 10 9.5 9 8.5 8 7.5 2021 +927 UZB LE Uzbekistan Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +927 UZB LP Uzbekistan Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.36 21.853 22.282 22.69 23.13 23.867 24.231 24.583 24.488 24.813 25.116 25.428 25.707 26.021 26.313 26.664 27.072 27.533 28.001 29.123 29.555 29.994 30.493 31.023 31.575 32.121 32.657 33.256 33.905 34.559 35.271 35.977 36.696 37.43 38.179 38.942 2021 +927 UZB GGR Uzbekistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.019 0.14 1.763 18.407 104.812 234.715 364.727 569.692 820.13 "1,191.47" "1,687.94" "2,644.20" "3,288.55" "3,944.69" "4,900.02" "7,139.91" "10,030.30" "15,357.34" "18,009.67" "22,865.40" "29,691.40" "38,040.15" "41,974.23" "50,001.70" "53,765.25" "61,321.70" "74,609.85" "114,273.41" "142,716.70" "154,161.96" "190,671.59" "256,775.06" "282,317.90" "336,204.91" "387,458.99" "438,554.71" "496,136.52" 2021 +927 UZB GGR_NGDP Uzbekistan General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 25.141 27.609 22.633 27.614 33.491 29.785 32.091 30.735 29.195 27.339 28.313 26.666 25.665 24.548 27.437 28.388 32.456 29.295 28.967 28.762 29.814 27.378 26.763 24.29 24.008 23.501 26.905 26.959 25.6 25.956 29.658 27.607 27.887 28.217 28.502 28.89 2021 +927 UZB GGX Uzbekistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.1 2.527 22.044 111.529 245.722 389.817 623.644 897.696 "1,340.71" "1,890.36" "3,233.94" "3,889.37" "4,519.69" "5,602.85" "6,431.52" "8,774.54" "12,532.00" "16,891.60" "20,843.45" "24,416.39" "30,531.14" "38,675.85" "46,455.45" "54,378.99" "59,522.75" "70,963.70" "105,899.36" "144,443.61" "173,868.88" "225,009.26" "291,046.58" "312,287.71" "371,263.47" "427,745.52" "484,487.46" "547,885.52" 2021 +927 UZB GGX_NGDP Uzbekistan General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17.989 39.561 27.105 29.383 35.062 31.834 35.13 33.642 32.852 30.617 34.627 31.538 29.406 28.069 24.715 24.834 26.485 27.476 26.405 23.652 23.929 25.227 24.865 24.567 23.304 22.352 24.933 27.285 28.873 30.631 33.617 30.537 30.795 31.151 31.487 31.904 2021 +927 UZB GGXCNL Uzbekistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.04 -0.763 -3.638 -6.717 -11.007 -25.09 -53.952 -77.566 -149.24 -202.412 -589.735 -600.821 -575.007 -702.831 708.387 "1,255.76" "2,825.34" "1,118.07" "2,021.95" "5,275.01" "7,509.01" "3,298.37" "3,546.25" -613.736 "1,798.95" "3,646.15" "8,374.05" "-1,726.91" "-19,706.92" "-34,337.67" "-34,271.52" "-29,969.81" "-35,058.56" "-40,286.53" "-45,932.76" "-51,749.01" 2021 +927 UZB GGXCNL_NGDP Uzbekistan General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.152 -11.952 -4.473 -1.77 -1.571 -2.049 -3.039 -2.907 -3.657 -3.278 -6.315 -4.872 -3.741 -3.521 2.722 3.554 5.971 1.819 2.561 5.11 5.885 2.151 1.898 -0.277 0.704 1.148 1.972 -0.326 -3.273 -4.674 -3.958 -2.931 -2.908 -2.934 -2.985 -3.013 2021 +927 UZB GGSB Uzbekistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +927 UZB GGSB_NPGDP Uzbekistan General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +927 UZB GGXONLB Uzbekistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -21.576 -44.261 -64.823 -131.103 -178.112 -562.015 -569.905 -543.099 -664.844 746.828 "1,298.55" "2,866.25" "1,155.83" "2,049.81" "5,293.62" "7,396.34" "3,123.58" "3,327.65" -892.236 "1,421.21" "2,872.36" "6,630.28" "-2,423.55" "-20,299.57" "-35,994.24" "-35,864.93" "-31,619.28" "-36,048.99" "-39,609.65" "-44,153.00" "-49,716.06" 2021 +927 UZB GGXONLB_NGDP Uzbekistan General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.762 -2.493 -2.429 -3.212 -2.885 -6.018 -4.621 -3.534 -3.331 2.87 3.675 6.057 1.88 2.597 5.128 5.797 2.037 1.781 -0.403 0.556 0.905 1.561 -0.458 -3.371 -4.9 -4.143 -3.092 -2.99 -2.885 -2.869 -2.895 2021 +927 UZB GGXWDN Uzbekistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +927 UZB GGXWDN_NGDP Uzbekistan General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +927 UZB GGXWDG Uzbekistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 187.761 319.558 490.518 "1,203.04" "2,768.42" "3,888.23" "3,873.85" "4,130.98" "4,194.09" "3,523.13" "3,376.19" "3,943.07" "4,488.48" "5,217.33" "6,535.63" "8,620.72" "9,548.26" "11,372.97" "14,883.96" "20,923.19" "61,191.51" "83,732.27" "150,134.29" "226,553.56" "262,645.62" "295,183.51" "338,495.72" "371,614.55" "409,240.49" "443,511.09" "475,381.04" 2021 +927 UZB GGXWDG_NGDP Uzbekistan General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.333 18.001 18.382 29.479 44.838 41.633 31.412 26.877 21.012 13.539 9.555 8.333 7.301 6.61 6.331 6.757 6.228 6.087 6.724 8.192 19.274 19.714 28.36 37.621 35.754 34.095 33.1 30.824 29.804 28.824 27.682 2021 +927 UZB NGDP_FY Uzbekistan "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Based on IMF staff projections for the next five years, except that expenditures in the first projection year are based on the government's budget. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2014 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government;Social Security Funds;Other; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans;Other;. Guarantees Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.556 6.387 81.328 379.565 700.83 "1,224.51" "1,775.24" "2,668.40" "4,081.04" "6,174.20" "9,339.31" "12,332.25" "15,369.87" "19,960.91" "26,022.99" "35,333.04" "47,317.68" "61,477.68" "78,936.62" "103,232.58" "127,590.24" "153,311.34" "186,829.50" "221,350.91" "255,421.86" "317,476.37" "424,728.74" "529,391.49" "602,193.00" "734,587.70" "865,775.03" "1,022,644.73" "1,205,601.93" "1,373,123.19" "1,538,702.68" "1,717,315.60" 2021 +927 UZB BCA Uzbekistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Ministry of Economy from 1992 to 2005 and Central Bank from 2005 to 2021. Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Uzbek som Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.237 -0.439 0.12 -0.02 -0.98 -0.584 -0.102 -0.163 0.547 0.185 0.277 0.642 0.86 1.146 1.729 1.807 3.183 1.76 2.279 2.783 1.209 1.316 2.076 0.896 0.213 1.478 -3.593 -3.366 -3.007 -4.825 -2.628 -3.876 -5.204 -6.055 -6.829 -7.608 2021 +927 UZB BCA_NGDPD Uzbekistan Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.294 -6.365 1.468 -0.157 -5.615 -3.168 -0.542 -0.762 3.178 1.269 2.284 5.057 5.714 6.39 8.103 6.464 8.877 4.196 4.579 4.622 1.791 1.798 2.568 1.046 0.249 2.422 -6.829 -5.619 -5.021 -6.973 -3.321 -4.218 -4.864 -4.981 -5.007 -4.985 2021 +846 VUT NGDP_R Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 24.098 25.153 25.651 26.423 28.953 29.243 29.199 28.354 27.874 28.301 31.611 32.606 33.449 33.695 36.755 37.124 37.988 39.852 40.321 40.457 42.854 41.398 39.246 40.929 42.561 44.819 48.611 50.009 52.81 54.414 55.099 56.829 57.403 57.669 59.478 59.696 62.495 66.443 68.37 70.586 66.777 67.077 68.221 70.341 72.77 75.61 77.921 80.233 2019 +846 VUT NGDP_RPCH Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 5.451 4.375 1.98 3.01 9.577 1.001 -0.149 -2.894 -1.695 1.533 11.697 3.147 2.584 0.736 9.079 1.005 2.328 4.907 1.176 0.337 5.925 -3.398 -5.198 4.288 3.987 5.305 8.461 2.876 5.601 3.037 1.259 3.14 1.01 0.463 3.137 0.367 4.689 6.317 2.9 3.241 -5.396 0.449 1.705 3.109 3.453 3.902 3.057 2.967 2019 +846 VUT NGDP Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 8.276 9.993 11.016 11.665 14.337 13.981 13.545 15.32 16.536 17.872 19.769 22.485 23.709 24.376 27.204 27.953 29.2 31.606 33.447 34.593 37.441 37.48 36.553 38.425 40.803 43.148 48.611 52.898 59.863 63.257 64.996 68.905 69.278 71.692 74.97 79.657 84.707 94.889 100.772 107.45 103.482 104.673 111.705 119.336 127.241 136.26 144.731 153.594 2019 +846 VUT NGDPD Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.121 0.114 0.114 0.117 0.144 0.132 0.128 0.139 0.158 0.154 0.169 0.201 0.209 0.2 0.234 0.249 0.261 0.273 0.262 0.268 0.272 0.257 0.262 0.315 0.365 0.39 0.435 0.517 0.582 0.59 0.652 0.738 0.736 0.755 0.774 0.744 0.775 0.88 0.929 0.93 0.994 0.927 0.984 1.04 1.108 1.187 1.261 1.338 2019 +846 VUT PPPGDP Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.109 0.124 0.134 0.144 0.163 0.17 0.173 0.172 0.175 0.185 0.215 0.229 0.24 0.247 0.276 0.284 0.296 0.316 0.324 0.329 0.357 0.352 0.339 0.361 0.385 0.418 0.468 0.494 0.532 0.551 0.565 0.595 0.612 0.626 0.657 0.666 0.705 0.763 0.804 0.845 0.809 0.847 0.922 0.985 1.04 1.101 1.156 1.214 2019 +846 VUT NGDP_D Vanuatu "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 34.345 39.729 42.945 44.148 49.52 47.812 46.39 54.032 59.323 63.15 62.536 68.958 70.88 72.342 74.015 75.297 76.867 79.309 82.952 85.506 87.369 90.536 93.138 93.882 95.869 96.272 100 105.777 113.355 116.251 117.962 121.25 120.687 124.316 126.047 133.438 135.542 142.813 147.392 152.226 154.966 156.049 163.74 169.653 174.854 180.215 185.741 191.435 2019 +846 VUT NGDPRPC Vanuatu "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "209,548.77" "211,365.65" "208,541.29" "209,703.08" "222,715.80" "216,613.33" "210,067.19" "201,093.90" "192,232.71" "193,843.29" "213,591.14" "215,935.71" "217,201.13" "214,619.48" "223,774.40" "220,295.92" "219,712.88" "224,652.96" "221,534.61" "216,720.77" "224,430.58" "211,959.96" "196,450.74" "200,186.84" "203,489.26" "209,466.88" "222,081.61" "223,331.23" "230,537.86" "232,515.61" "229,836.78" "231,723.38" "228,801.13" "224,693.75" "226,531.94" "222,250.35" "229,373.96" "238,381.06" "239,780.32" "241,986.47" "221,339.75" "214,963.57" "211,381.27" "210,727.52" "210,776.37" "211,741.27" "210,980.98" "210,039.61" 2019 +846 VUT NGDPRPPPPC Vanuatu "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,407.74" "2,428.61" "2,396.16" "2,409.51" "2,559.03" "2,488.91" "2,413.69" "2,310.59" "2,208.77" "2,227.28" "2,454.18" "2,481.12" "2,495.66" "2,466.00" "2,571.19" "2,531.22" "2,524.52" "2,581.28" "2,545.45" "2,490.14" "2,578.73" "2,435.44" "2,257.24" "2,300.17" "2,338.11" "2,406.79" "2,551.74" "2,566.10" "2,648.90" "2,671.63" "2,640.85" "2,662.52" "2,628.95" "2,581.75" "2,602.87" "2,553.68" "2,635.53" "2,739.02" "2,755.10" "2,780.45" "2,543.21" "2,469.95" "2,428.79" "2,421.28" "2,421.84" "2,432.93" "2,424.19" "2,413.38" 2019 +846 VUT NGDPPC Vanuatu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "71,969.55" "83,973.66" "89,558.63" "92,579.74" "110,288.20" "103,566.12" "97,449.21" "108,654.62" "114,038.08" "122,412.77" "133,571.93" "148,905.77" "153,951.42" "155,260.01" "165,626.76" "165,876.49" "168,886.41" "178,169.12" "183,766.97" "185,308.39" "196,082.17" "191,899.59" "182,970.60" "187,939.59" "195,084.05" "201,657.27" "222,081.61" "236,232.99" "261,327.18" "270,302.49" "271,120.55" "280,963.93" "276,133.38" "279,331.09" "285,535.82" "296,565.87" "310,898.15" "340,438.28" "353,417.32" "368,365.48" "343,000.73" "335,449.34" "346,116.14" "357,505.14" "368,551.49" "381,590.01" "391,877.21" "402,089.89" 2019 +846 VUT NGDPDPC Vanuatu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,053.85" 956.137 930.89 931.689 "1,111.40" 976.747 918.675 989.126 "1,092.05" "1,054.90" "1,141.04" "1,333.39" "1,357.70" "1,277.01" "1,422.85" "1,479.57" "1,511.71" "1,537.62" "1,441.11" "1,435.66" "1,422.23" "1,317.09" "1,313.46" "1,542.06" "1,743.29" "1,824.51" "1,985.28" "2,308.55" "2,540.72" "2,519.63" "2,719.25" "3,007.56" "2,934.85" "2,940.19" "2,947.95" "2,771.66" "2,844.13" "3,158.90" "3,256.35" "3,187.38" "3,294.92" "2,970.16" "3,049.75" "3,114.43" "3,210.66" "3,324.24" "3,413.86" "3,502.83" 2019 +846 VUT PPPPC Vanuatu "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 944.044 "1,042.32" "1,091.93" "1,141.02" "1,255.56" "1,259.77" "1,246.29" "1,222.57" "1,209.91" "1,267.89" "1,449.33" "1,514.80" "1,558.40" "1,576.37" "1,678.72" "1,687.28" "1,713.63" "1,782.37" "1,777.41" "1,763.29" "1,867.39" "1,803.36" "1,697.46" "1,763.88" "1,841.11" "1,954.62" "2,136.28" "2,206.36" "2,321.23" "2,356.15" "2,357.00" "2,425.72" "2,439.93" "2,438.09" "2,504.00" "2,481.25" "2,586.43" "2,739.02" "2,820.91" "2,897.80" "2,682.49" "2,713.47" "2,857.96" "2,950.63" "3,013.24" "3,083.29" "3,130.71" "3,177.05" 2019 +846 VUT NGAP_NPGDP Vanuatu Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +846 VUT PPPSH Vanuatu Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 2019 +846 VUT PPPEX Vanuatu Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 76.235 80.564 82.018 81.138 87.84 82.211 78.191 88.874 94.254 96.549 92.161 98.301 98.788 98.492 98.662 98.31 98.555 99.962 103.39 105.092 105.003 106.412 107.791 106.549 105.96 103.169 103.957 107.069 112.581 114.722 115.028 115.827 113.173 114.57 114.032 119.523 120.203 124.292 125.285 127.119 127.866 123.624 121.106 121.162 122.311 123.761 125.172 126.561 2019 +846 VUT NID_NGDP Vanuatu Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2006 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.846 23.238 24.119 28.547 32.893 41.74 41.641 37.007 28.725 24.088 27.392 24.267 32.9 23.673 27.861 26.8 24.437 39.311 43.774 45.579 39.246 35.685 36.581 38.653 39.532 2019 +846 VUT NGSD_NGDP Vanuatu Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +846 VUT PCPI Vanuatu "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Base year is 2000Q1 Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 34.558 43.835 46.76 47.533 50.155 50.69 53.106 61.624 67.022 72.215 75.652 80.546 83.815 86.803 88.802 90.782 91.623 94.201 97.55 99.5 102.025 105.675 107.75 111 112.575 113.925 116.25 120.825 126.675 132.118 135.768 136.955 138.8 140.825 141.95 145.475 146.7 151.2 154.8 159 167.5 171.425 179.283 185.306 190.683 196.529 202.555 208.765 2020 +846 VUT PCPIPCH Vanuatu "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.24 26.846 6.673 1.653 5.516 1.066 4.766 16.039 8.76 7.748 4.759 6.469 4.058 3.566 2.303 2.23 0.926 2.813 3.556 1.999 2.538 3.578 1.964 3.016 1.419 1.199 2.041 3.935 4.842 4.297 2.763 0.874 1.347 1.459 0.799 2.483 0.842 3.067 2.381 2.713 5.346 2.343 4.584 3.36 2.901 3.066 3.066 3.066 2020 +846 VUT PCPIE Vanuatu "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000. Base year is 2000Q1 Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 37.222 47.172 46.605 48.847 50.394 50.858 54.932 64.648 68.46 73.841 77.034 81.368 85.552 87.046 89.363 90.857 90.782 95.415 99.6 99.6 103.7 106.1 108.5 111.7 112.6 114.7 116.9 121.7 128.8 131.926 136.268 137.9 139 141.1 142.6 144.7 147.8 152.7 155.6 161 171.6 172.8 181.316 187.864 193.623 199.56 205.678 211.984 2020 +846 VUT PCPIEPCH Vanuatu "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." 18.361 26.731 -1.202 4.812 3.166 0.921 8.011 17.687 5.896 7.86 4.324 5.626 5.142 1.747 2.661 1.672 -0.082 5.103 4.386 0 4.116 2.314 2.262 2.949 0.806 1.865 1.918 4.106 5.834 2.427 3.291 1.197 0.798 1.511 1.063 1.473 2.142 3.315 1.899 3.47 6.584 0.699 4.928 3.611 3.066 3.066 3.066 3.066 2020 +846 VUT TM_RPCH Vanuatu Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +846 VUT TMG_RPCH Vanuatu Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +846 VUT TX_RPCH Vanuatu Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +846 VUT TXG_RPCH Vanuatu Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +846 VUT LUR Vanuatu Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +846 VUT LE Vanuatu Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +846 VUT LP Vanuatu Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 0.115 0.119 0.123 0.126 0.13 0.135 0.139 0.141 0.145 0.146 0.148 0.151 0.154 0.157 0.164 0.169 0.173 0.177 0.182 0.187 0.191 0.195 0.2 0.204 0.209 0.214 0.219 0.224 0.229 0.234 0.24 0.245 0.251 0.257 0.263 0.269 0.272 0.279 0.285 0.292 0.302 0.312 0.323 0.334 0.345 0.357 0.369 0.382 2020 +846 VUT GGR Vanuatu General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.836 6.996 5.492 6.219 7.093 6.623 6.86 7.104 8.065 7.177 7.124 6.836 6.722 7.88 8.695 10.009 12.022 16.618 16.9 16.708 15.804 15.764 16.247 18.585 27.954 30.092 34.098 39.813 45.807 43.471 48.652 51.403 42.561 41.575 42.456 44.55 46.487 2020 +846 VUT GGR_NGDP Vanuatu General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.404 29.509 22.531 22.862 25.375 22.68 21.706 21.24 23.313 19.17 19.008 18.702 17.494 19.314 20.151 20.591 22.726 27.76 26.716 25.705 22.936 22.755 22.662 24.79 35.093 35.524 35.935 39.508 42.631 42.008 46.479 46.017 35.665 32.674 31.158 30.781 30.266 2020 +846 VUT GGX Vanuatu General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.468 7.547 6.387 6.625 7.816 7.142 7.021 9.327 8.256 9.527 8.371 8.164 7.24 7.554 7.894 9.773 11.876 16.644 17.435 18.416 17.315 16.942 16.423 17.507 35.121 30.72 35.237 33.51 42.786 45.514 46.175 56.216 47.317 46.151 47.408 49.867 51.947 2020 +846 VUT GGX_NGDP Vanuatu General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.212 31.832 26.2 24.355 27.962 24.457 22.213 27.887 23.865 25.446 22.334 22.336 18.842 18.514 18.295 20.105 22.45 27.803 27.562 28.334 25.129 24.455 22.908 23.352 44.091 36.266 37.135 33.253 39.82 43.983 44.114 50.326 39.65 36.27 34.792 34.455 33.821 2020 +846 VUT GGXCNL Vanuatu General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.631 -0.551 -0.894 -0.406 -0.723 -0.519 -0.16 -2.223 -0.191 -2.35 -1.247 -1.328 -0.518 0.326 0.801 0.236 0.146 -0.026 -0.535 -1.708 -1.511 -1.178 -0.176 1.078 -7.167 -0.628 -1.139 6.303 3.021 -2.043 2.476 -4.813 -4.756 -4.576 -4.952 -5.317 -5.461 2020 +846 VUT GGXCNL_NGDP Vanuatu General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.807 -2.323 -3.669 -1.493 -2.586 -1.777 -0.507 -6.646 -0.552 -6.276 -3.326 -3.634 -1.348 0.8 1.857 0.486 0.276 -0.043 -0.846 -2.628 -2.192 -1.7 -0.246 1.438 -8.997 -0.742 -1.2 6.255 2.811 -1.974 2.366 -4.309 -3.985 -3.596 -3.634 -3.674 -3.555 2020 +846 VUT GGSB Vanuatu General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +846 VUT GGSB_NPGDP Vanuatu General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +846 VUT GGXONLB Vanuatu General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.447 -0.342 -0.698 -0.231 -0.54 -0.358 -0.015 -2.006 0.071 -2.083 -0.965 -1.01 -0.165 0.704 1.151 0.574 0.471 0.322 -0.217 -1.375 -1.113 -0.715 0.379 1.651 -6.467 0.28 -0.728 7.225 3.963 -1.18 3.482 -3.776 -3.703 -3.492 -3.831 -4.125 -4.223 2020 +846 VUT GGXONLB_NGDP Vanuatu General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.989 -1.442 -2.863 -0.849 -1.93 -1.225 -0.047 -5.999 0.206 -5.563 -2.575 -2.762 -0.43 1.725 2.667 1.181 0.891 0.538 -0.343 -2.115 -1.615 -1.031 0.529 2.203 -8.119 0.33 -0.768 7.169 3.688 -1.141 3.326 -3.38 -3.103 -2.745 -2.811 -2.85 -2.75 2020 +846 VUT GGXWDN Vanuatu General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +846 VUT GGXWDN_NGDP Vanuatu General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +846 VUT GGXWDG Vanuatu General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.577 4.987 4.942 5.876 6.726 6.733 7.252 9.381 10.592 13.519 13.881 14.185 14.703 12.409 11.337 10.773 10.305 12.699 13.363 13.144 14.676 13.357 13.357 15.192 30.038 37.039 49.939 45.611 48.456 49.188 50.439 56.293 60.89 65.307 70.286 75.706 81.506 2020 +846 VUT GGXWDG_NGDP Vanuatu General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.908 21.036 20.274 21.599 24.062 23.058 22.943 28.046 30.619 36.108 37.036 38.806 38.264 30.412 26.274 22.162 19.481 21.213 21.124 20.223 21.299 19.28 18.63 20.264 37.709 43.726 52.629 45.261 45.096 47.533 48.187 50.395 51.024 51.326 51.582 52.308 53.065 2020 +846 VUT NGDP_FY Vanuatu "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022 8.276 9.993 11.016 11.665 14.337 13.981 13.545 15.32 16.536 17.872 19.769 22.485 23.709 24.376 27.204 27.953 29.2 31.606 33.447 34.593 37.441 37.48 36.553 38.425 40.803 43.148 48.611 52.898 59.863 63.257 64.996 68.905 69.278 71.692 74.97 79.657 84.707 94.889 100.772 107.45 103.482 104.673 111.705 119.336 127.241 136.26 144.731 153.594 2020 +846 VUT BCA Vanuatu Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Vanuatu vatu Data last updated: 08/2022" 0.001 0.014 0.012 0.009 0.022 0.001 0.006 0.013 0.003 0.012 0.005 -0.005 -0.005 -0.003 -0.008 -0.005 -0.003 0.001 0.006 -0.019 0.003 -0.004 -0.016 -0.025 -0.01 -0.036 -0.026 -0.034 -0.062 -0.048 -0.04 -0.059 -0.05 -0.026 0.06 0.002 0.026 -0.039 0.113 0.126 0.027 0.02 -0.089 -0.017 0.024 0.019 0.005 0.003 2020 +846 VUT BCA_NGDPD Vanuatu Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 0.955 12.34 10.34 7.984 15.127 1.062 4.756 9.51 1.697 7.605 2.742 -2.728 -2.562 -1.268 -3.478 -2.153 -1.229 0.342 2.379 -6.92 1.259 -1.361 -6.076 -8.058 -2.78 -9.153 -6.054 -6.606 -10.676 -8.178 -6.195 -8.051 -6.76 -3.477 7.769 0.321 3.372 -4.436 12.19 13.605 2.716 2.147 -9.003 -1.678 2.167 1.615 0.414 0.252 2019 +299 VEN NGDP_R Venezuela "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018. Latest year for real accounts is 2018. Starting 2012, staff elaborates its own nominal GDP accounts estimates. Notes: Due to the prevalence of multiple exchange rates and a parallel market, for 2012-2022, staff has computed a generalized unitary exchange rate weighted by the value of imports and exports as well as by the different windows used to acquire foreign exchange. Starting in 2012, staff estimates the nominal GDP in local currency using real GDP levels published by the country and deflators calculated by staff. Nominal GDP in U.S. dollars is calculated dividing the local currency GDP by the generalized unitary exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGDP_RPCH Venezuela "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -4.947 -1.288 2.645 -9.856 5.223 0.867 6.08 4.801 6.51 -13.92 6.468 9.73 6.06 0.275 -2.349 3.952 -0.198 6.371 0.294 -5.97 3.687 3.394 -8.856 -7.755 18.287 10.318 9.872 8.754 5.278 -3.202 -1.489 4.176 5.626 1.343 -3.894 -6.221 -17.04 -15.671 -19.655 -27.67 -29.992 0.479 6.039 6.542 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGDP Venezuela "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018. Latest year for real accounts is 2018. Starting 2012, staff elaborates its own nominal GDP accounts estimates. Notes: Due to the prevalence of multiple exchange rates and a parallel market, for 2012-2022, staff has computed a generalized unitary exchange rate weighted by the value of imports and exports as well as by the different windows used to acquire foreign exchange. Starting in 2012, staff estimates the nominal GDP in local currency using real GDP levels published by the country and deflators calculated by staff. Nominal GDP in U.S. dollars is calculated dividing the local currency GDP by the generalized unitary exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.006 1.025 14.704 195.243 673.732 "2,097.83" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGDPD Venezuela "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 69.841 78.367 79.998 79.672 57.826 59.865 60.877 46.854 60.378 44.672 48.391 53.382 60.4 59.865 58.357 77.427 70.536 85.684 91.836 97.517 117.596 123.119 95.258 83.684 112.254 143.375 178.521 232.857 306.764 268.624 318.281 316.482 372.75 258.986 214.869 125.446 112.912 115.883 102.084 74.418 44.953 59.513 82.145 86.704 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN PPPGDP Venezuela "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 118.828 128.394 139.933 131.082 142.906 148.703 160.92 172.818 190.559 170.467 188.284 213.592 231.698 237.843 237.216 251.761 255.863 276.857 280.797 267.752 283.914 300.164 277.846 261.357 317.449 361.186 409.088 456.921 490.261 477.603 476.148 506.34 544.83 561.817 550.033 520.974 436.529 375.106 308.577 227.186 160.965 168.456 191.329 211.109 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGDP_D Venezuela "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.946 1.075 1.069 1.182 1.332 1.461 1.509 1.988 2.406 4.821 6.834 8.3 10.644 14.012 22.824 34.638 74.654 99.997 118.893 150.029 194.22 209.752 279.013 376.488 504.321 653.618 770.643 889.695 "1,157.78" "1,248.46" "1,822.04" "2,334.93" "2,824.02" "3,927.88" "8,043.24" "18,928.10" "77,127.76" "886,790.21" "2,003,522,924.95" "449,451,891,708.35" "9,210,886,001,218.12" "121,719,513,067,084.00" "396,098,998,329,403.00" "1,157,617,733,261,010.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGDPRPC Venezuela "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN NGDPRPPPPC Venezuela "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "20,269.45" "19,413.76" "19,352.15" "16,965.93" "17,364.69" "17,040.02" "17,859.47" "18,258.63" "18,972.24" "15,941.90" "16,424.64" "17,598.57" "18,235.91" "17,875.12" "17,071.45" "17,364.32" "16,965.03" "17,681.47" "17,385.75" "16,027.20" "16,072.08" "16,343.75" "14,654.61" "13,301.81" "15,485.93" "16,817.62" "18,193.57" "19,485.41" "20,205.67" "19,268.25" "18,702.90" "19,201.51" "19,990.75" "19,973.02" "18,928.27" "17,510.85" "14,482.67" "12,321.89" "10,427.05" "7,836.39" "5,459.84" "5,558.47" "6,040.66" "6,527.26" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN NGDPPC Venezuela "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.219 36.844 526.076 "7,077.55" "25,029.66" "79,042.95" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN NGDPDPC Venezuela "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "4,671.08" "5,085.58" "5,041.59" "4,883.23" "3,447.45" "3,472.19" "3,488.56" "2,619.24" "3,292.79" "2,378.16" "2,492.94" "2,685.29" "2,968.50" "2,876.08" "2,741.98" "3,559.77" "3,174.63" "3,778.54" "3,970.43" "4,133.37" "4,820.65" "4,963.92" "3,778.26" "3,266.10" "4,312.00" "5,421.66" "6,646.80" "8,538.10" "11,079.07" "9,557.55" "11,158.18" "10,934.28" "12,693.49" "8,694.81" "7,113.39" "4,096.88" "3,676.30" "3,806.64" "3,531.88" "2,675.27" "1,608.28" "2,157.32" "3,051.74" "3,266.88" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN PPPPC Venezuela "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,947.41" "8,332.05" "8,818.81" "8,034.17" "8,519.78" "8,624.84" "9,221.62" "9,660.91" "10,392.47" "9,074.98" "9,699.68" "10,744.45" "11,387.29" "11,426.53" "11,145.90" "11,574.83" "11,515.74" "12,209.00" "12,139.93" "11,348.98" "11,638.60" "12,101.98" "11,020.35" "10,200.47" "12,194.14" "13,658.04" "15,231.41" "16,753.77" "17,706.21" "16,992.96" "16,692.63" "17,493.73" "18,553.42" "18,861.61" "18,209.23" "17,014.18" "14,212.89" "12,321.89" "10,676.14" "8,167.12" "5,758.84" "6,106.50" "7,108.04" "7,954.28" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN NGAP_NPGDP Venezuela Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +299 VEN PPPSH Venezuela Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.887 0.86 0.88 0.774 0.78 0.759 0.779 0.786 0.801 0.665 0.681 0.729 0.696 0.685 0.65 0.652 0.626 0.64 0.625 0.568 0.562 0.568 0.503 0.446 0.501 0.528 0.551 0.568 0.581 0.565 0.528 0.529 0.541 0.532 0.502 0.466 0.376 0.307 0.238 0.167 0.121 0.115 0.118 0.123 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN PPPEX Venezuela Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.005 0.091 1.159 3.521 9.937 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NID_NGDP Venezuela Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018. Latest year for real accounts is 2018. Starting 2012, staff elaborates its own nominal GDP accounts estimates. Notes: Due to the prevalence of multiple exchange rates and a parallel market, for 2012-2022, staff has computed a generalized unitary exchange rate weighted by the value of imports and exports as well as by the different windows used to acquire foreign exchange. Starting in 2012, staff estimates the nominal GDP in local currency using real GDP levels published by the country and deflators calculated by staff. Nominal GDP in U.S. dollars is calculated dividing the local currency GDP by the generalized unitary exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" 24.25 22.504 25.452 11.42 18.113 19.154 20.809 25.185 27.882 12.699 10.218 18.68 23.721 18.75 14.156 18.114 16.555 27.673 30.66 26.517 24.17 27.524 21.159 15.217 21.798 23.004 26.922 30.34 26.826 25.797 21.972 23.072 23.793 31.689 19.719 19.431 10.246 5.111 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN NGSD_NGDP Venezuela Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2018. Latest year for real accounts is 2018. Starting 2012, staff elaborates its own nominal GDP accounts estimates. Notes: Due to the prevalence of multiple exchange rates and a parallel market, for 2012-2022, staff has computed a generalized unitary exchange rate weighted by the value of imports and exports as well as by the different windows used to acquire foreign exchange. Starting in 2012, staff estimates the nominal GDP in local currency using real GDP levels published by the country and deflators calculated by staff. Nominal GDP in U.S. dollars is calculated dividing the local currency GDP by the generalized unitary exchange rate. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1997 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" 32.353 28.779 21.054 17.829 27.583 25.86 18.653 25.497 20.139 21.124 25.935 21.264 17.543 15.001 18.511 20.721 29.253 32.029 25.834 28.683 34.25 29.135 29.136 29.313 35.623 40.753 41.745 36.122 37.028 25.957 23.726 28.236 24.487 33.467 22.008 6.635 6.818 12.624 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN PCPI Venezuela "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007. 2007M12 Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 0.087 0.101 0.111 0.118 0.132 0.147 0.164 0.21 0.272 0.503 0.707 0.949 1.247 1.722 2.769 4.429 8.852 13.282 18.034 22.285 25.897 29.142 35.679 46.772 56.944 66.029 75.05 89.083 117.092 147.583 189.183 238.542 288.8 406.167 658.675 "1,460.53" "5,184.14" "27,896.76" "18,265,146.45" "3,654,129,639.98" "89,714,263,101.08" "1,514,837,123,421.10" "4,695,995,082,605.41" "13,853,185,493,686.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +299 VEN PCPIPCH Venezuela "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 21.355 16.244 9.607 6.242 12.25 11.382 11.544 28.137 29.468 84.463 40.656 34.205 31.423 38.122 60.817 59.923 99.876 50.04 35.782 23.57 16.206 12.531 22.434 31.091 21.747 15.955 13.663 18.699 31.441 26.041 28.187 26.09 21.069 40.639 62.169 121.738 254.949 438.117 "65,374.08" "19,906.02" "2,355.15" "1,588.51" 210 195 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +299 VEN PCPIE Venezuela "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2007. 2007M12 Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.142 0.155 0.175 0.245 0.332 0.601 0.82 1.074 1.416 2.067 3.531 5.531 11.241 15.468 20.094 24.118 27.358 30.718 40.307 51.223 61.05 69.816 81.661 100 130.9 163.7 208.2 265.6 318.9 498.1 839.5 "2,357.90" "8,826.90" "84,970.30" "110,597,550.20" "10,711,919,274.40" "327,767,509,170.00" "2,577,508,248,886.00" "8,248,026,396,435.20" "20,620,065,991,088.00" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +299 VEN PCPIEPCH Venezuela "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.122 12.711 40.275 35.51 81.006 36.478 31.018 31.857 45.941 70.836 56.615 103.243 37.609 29.906 20.028 13.431 12.282 31.215 27.084 19.185 14.358 16.966 22.457 30.9 25.057 27.184 27.57 20.068 56.193 68.54 180.87 274.354 862.629 "130,060.24" "9,585.49" "2,959.84" 686.383 220 150 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +299 VEN TM_RPCH Venezuela Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -3.672 -0.602 8.623 31.52 -39.016 -0.963 42.566 22.435 -9.427 -22.3 25.269 -14.667 24.849 11.469 -9.331 12.399 14.108 -25.217 -20.884 57.667 35.16 34.752 33.006 1.362 -19.557 -2.891 15.393 24.396 -9.687 -18.532 -23.102 -50.061 -34.651 0.3 -22.2 -20.6 -14.356 11.742 10.268 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN TMG_RPCH Venezuela Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.24 -7.585 7.2 24.118 -31.737 2.447 25.24 4.752 -11.738 -28.4 31.011 -15.485 62.421 14.298 -11.449 14.985 15.789 -28.215 -23.457 66.582 38.777 40.169 31.575 3.187 -21.528 -6.101 13.803 24.948 -13.643 -21.665 -23.102 -50.061 -34.651 0.3 -22.2 -20.6 -23.914 8.8 16.717 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN TX_RPCH Venezuela Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a 7.112 -3.531 -4.093 12.23 -1.362 7.867 7.379 15.772 6.729 -2.011 5.805 8.4 8.6 4.681 8.712 3.253 -10.989 5.827 -3.549 -3.96 -10.384 13.686 3.77 -3.017 -7.552 -0.983 -13.682 -12.877 4.665 1.594 -6.17 -4.658 -0.863 -11.729 -0.044 -10.8 -11.5 -48.1 -25.282 32.935 17.068 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN TXG_RPCH Venezuela Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2017 Base year: 1997 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by survey-based price indexes Chain-weighted: No Trade System: Other Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a -1.843 4.934 -7.406 12.158 -6.4 9.633 7.1 16.661 7.537 -3.318 10.847 6.4 9.088 5.658 10.716 3.952 -10.908 6.607 -4.128 -3.812 -10.216 13.286 3.1 -3.29 -8.334 -1.097 -14.18 -12.891 4.597 0.658 -6.713 -4.524 -0.863 -11.729 -0.044 -10.8 -11.5 -48.1 -30.86 27.197 18.504 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN LUR Venezuela Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2011 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.525 14.008 13.358 15.996 18.188 15.067 12.242 9.958 8.492 7.354 7.879 8.508 8.204 7.823 7.47 6.7 7.4 20.863 27.886 35.554 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2011 +299 VEN LE Venezuela Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +299 VEN LP Venezuela Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: Ministry of Economy and/or Planning Latest actual data: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022 14.952 15.41 15.868 16.316 16.773 17.241 17.45 17.888 18.336 18.784 19.411 19.879 20.347 20.815 21.283 21.751 22.219 22.676 23.13 23.593 24.394 24.803 25.212 25.622 26.033 26.445 26.858 27.273 27.689 28.106 28.524 28.944 29.365 29.786 30.206 30.62 30.714 30.442 28.903 27.817 27.951 27.586 26.917 26.54 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2010 +299 VEN GGR Venezuela General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.089 0.632 11.731 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGR_NGDP Venezuela General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 23.965 31.619 35.771 31.616 24.279 24.746 31.03 27.005 35.67 33.566 24.301 26.847 32.743 27.305 29.508 32.347 34.385 37.625 37.662 33.134 31.418 24.584 26.359 31.117 28.139 26.094 21.78 14.885 11.223 8.493 6.394 8.72 4.3 6.008 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGX Venezuela General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.002 0.192 1.369 20.593 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGX_NGDP Venezuela General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.21 32.526 31.933 33.892 30.647 27.667 42.217 32.869 27.73 30.989 28.79 26.105 28.293 31.899 30.99 32.175 31.914 33.53 39.267 35.949 34.879 33.269 31.099 39.361 37.991 36.443 31.58 22.949 19.686 21.766 36.67 18.725 9.311 10.547 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGXCNL Venezuela General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -0.002 -0.103 -0.737 -8.862 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGXCNL_NGDP Venezuela General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -9.245 -0.907 3.838 -2.276 -6.368 -2.921 -11.187 -5.864 7.94 2.577 -4.489 0.743 4.45 -4.593 -1.482 0.171 2.47 4.095 -1.605 -2.815 -3.461 -8.686 -4.739 -8.244 -9.852 -10.349 -9.8 -8.064 -8.463 -13.273 -30.276 -10.005 -5.011 -4.539 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGSB Venezuela General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +299 VEN GGSB_NPGDP Venezuela General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +299 VEN GGXONLB Venezuela General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -0.002 -0.102 -0.724 -8.761 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGXONLB_NGDP Venezuela General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.845 4.466 8.859 1.885 -2.379 1.698 -6.058 0.343 12.831 5.585 -0.608 4.584 7.53 -1.195 3.735 5.383 6.227 7.07 0.483 -1.191 -2.015 -7.222 -3.173 -6.079 -6.545 -7.485 -7.482 -6.822 -7.672 -13.098 -30.275 -9.982 -4.926 -4.487 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGXWDN Venezuela General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +299 VEN GGXWDN_NGDP Venezuela General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +299 VEN GGXWDG Venezuela General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.011 2.064 46.92 469.607 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN GGXWDG_NGDP Venezuela General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30.655 29.564 27.7 30.729 48.177 56.029 41.783 34.913 25.658 26.364 20.311 27.574 37.706 52.476 58.42 85.381 84.826 129.765 138.408 133.61 174.542 201.394 319.088 240.524 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN NGDP_FY Venezuela "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2017 Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Nonfinancial Public Corporation;Other;. Fiscal accounts correspond to the budgetary central government, public enterprises (including PDVSA), Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (IVSS social security), and Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos y Protección Bancaria (FOGADE deposit insurance). Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.006 1.025 14.704 195.243 673.732 "2,097.83" n/a n/a n/a n/a 2017 +299 VEN BCA Venezuela Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank. http://www.bcv.org.ve/c2/indicadores.asp Latest actual data: 2018 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Venezuelan bolívar digital Data last updated: 09/2022" 5.176 4.436 -3.878 4.803 5.045 3.717 -1.987 -1.39 -5.539 2.439 8.452 1.924 -3.753 -1.993 2.623 2.136 8.989 3.732 -4.432 2.112 11.853 1.983 7.599 11.796 15.519 25.447 26.462 13.464 31.297 0.429 5.585 16.342 2.586 4.604 4.919 -16.051 -3.87 8.706 8.613 4.894 -3.605 -1.264 3.256 5.176 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +299 VEN BCA_NGDPD Venezuela Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." 7.411 5.661 -4.848 6.028 8.725 6.209 -3.264 -2.967 -9.174 5.46 17.466 3.604 -6.214 -3.329 4.495 2.759 12.744 4.356 -4.826 2.166 10.079 1.611 7.977 14.096 13.825 17.749 14.823 5.782 10.202 0.16 1.755 5.164 0.694 1.778 2.289 -12.795 -3.427 7.513 8.437 6.577 -8.02 -2.123 3.964 5.969 n/a n/a n/a n/a 2018 +582 VNM NGDP_R Vietnam "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Country authorities revised their methodology for GDP calculation in 2019, and 'revised' GDP data is currently only available starting in 2010. 'Revised' and 'unrevised' GDP data are substantially different, leading to sharp breaks in national accounts variables in 2010. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" "385,896.35" "408,267.68" "441,542.63" "472,861.46" "512,568.88" "541,372.68" "559,547.12" "573,809.29" "603,073.66" "650,114.00" "682,928.38" "722,599.58" "785,464.93" "848,915.04" "923,905.31" "1,012,050.31" "1,106,576.02" "1,196,780.65" "1,265,773.14" "1,326,195.91" "1,416,209.07" "1,513,855.28" "1,621,040.94" "1,740,044.42" "1,875,584.21" "2,017,139.35" "2,157,894.83" "2,311,741.80" "2,442,627.69" "2,574,477.59" "2,739,843.17" "2,915,553.94" "3,076,041.91" "3,246,870.23" "3,455,392.13" "3,696,825.71" "3,944,143.68" "4,217,874.76" "4,521,444.21" "4,844,732.70" "4,987,353.63" "5,115,805.10" "5,474,010.64" "5,811,375.69" "6,192,545.53" "6,607,358.38" "7,052,279.61" "7,533,333.31" 2021 +582 VNM NGDP_RPCH Vietnam "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." -3.497 5.797 8.15 7.093 8.397 5.619 3.357 2.549 5.1 7.8 5.047 5.809 8.7 8.078 8.834 9.54 9.34 8.152 5.765 4.774 6.787 6.895 7.08 7.341 7.789 7.547 6.978 7.129 5.662 5.398 6.423 6.413 5.505 5.554 6.422 6.987 6.69 6.94 7.197 7.15 2.944 2.576 7.002 6.163 6.559 6.699 6.734 6.821 2021 +582 VNM NGDP Vietnam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. Country authorities revised their methodology for GDP calculation in 2019, and 'revised' GDP data is currently only available starting in 2010. 'Revised' and 'unrevised' GDP data are substantially different, leading to sharp breaks in national accounts variables in 2010. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" 7.254 10.184 22.028 35.266 63.028 127.562 774.16 "3,307.77" "14,160.43" "35,670.31" "53,271.20" "97,396.60" "140,344.96" "178,088.72" "226,688.62" "290,629.30" "345,410.20" "398,214.15" "458,390.10" "507,815.32" "560,767.82" "611,111.04" "680,269.01" "778,902.23" "989,542.50" "1,160,527.34" "1,347,892.25" "1,583,050.89" "2,051,931.24" "2,297,116.94" "2,739,843.17" "3,539,881.31" "4,073,762.29" "4,473,655.60" "4,937,031.68" "5,191,323.73" "5,639,401.00" "6,293,904.55" "6,977,294.13" "7,615,567.53" "7,966,121.55" "8,398,606.22" "9,324,758.28" "10,552,387.29" "11,830,625.91" "13,226,365.79" "14,754,292.37" "16,406,692.09" 2021 +582 VNM NGDPD Vietnam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 35.357 17.617 23.369 35.204 61.171 19.045 43.009 53.385 29.501 7.991 8.217 9.704 12.528 16.736 20.712 26.407 31.352 34.146 34.58 36.444 39.585 41.297 44.563 50.233 62.877 73.197 84.301 98.426 124.756 129.022 143.212 171.312 195.169 212.728 232.888 236.795 252.146 277.071 303.091 327.873 342.941 366.201 413.808 469.62 517.642 569.146 624.4 682.853 2021 +582 VNM PPPGDP Vietnam "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 29.158 33.767 38.776 43.152 48.464 52.806 55.678 58.509 63.662 71.319 77.722 85.018 94.521 104.577 116.246 130.007 144.752 159.251 170.328 180.973 197.635 216.021 234.921 257.144 284.615 315.695 348.145 383.045 412.493 437.546 471.247 511.889 568.401 607.018 660.612 700.257 770.872 851.064 934.11 "1,018.81" "1,061.44" "1,134.02" "1,299.69" "1,428.95" "1,554.63" "1,689.59" "1,837.70" "2,001.04" 2021 +582 VNM NGDP_D Vietnam "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.002 0.002 0.005 0.007 0.012 0.024 0.138 0.576 2.348 5.487 7.8 13.479 17.868 20.978 24.536 28.717 31.214 33.274 36.214 38.291 39.596 40.368 41.965 44.763 52.759 57.533 62.463 68.479 84.005 89.227 100 121.414 132.435 137.784 142.879 140.427 142.982 149.22 154.316 157.193 159.726 164.17 170.346 181.582 191.046 200.176 209.213 217.788 2021 +582 VNM NGDPRPC Vietnam "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "7,122,487.02" "7,381,443.98" "7,828,769.89" "8,227,970.20" "8,751,389.54" "9,066,700.50" "9,184,949.69" "9,210,422.15" "9,497,222.99" "10,036,650.44" "10,115,515.97" "10,508,027.24" "11,220,685.78" "11,919,117.32" "12,755,886.16" "13,745,591.66" "14,790,874.04" "15,748,968.20" "16,403,142.63" "16,930,286.81" "17,837,511.49" "18,812,854.04" "19,881,679.69" "21,142,278.64" "22,580,310.10" "24,061,497.04" "25,501,742.29" "27,063,368.61" "28,322,480.45" "29,560,352.30" "31,146,029.44" "33,183,936.55" "34,636,484.14" "36,172,998.14" "38,084,801.34" "40,308,501.72" "42,549,645.88" "45,028,319.80" "47,762,070.93" "50,212,809.39" "51,108,993.96" "51,937,425.19" "55,068,988.63" "57,948,400.09" "61,229,112.78" "64,808,990.91" "68,652,033.60" "72,814,188.06" 2020 +582 VNM NGDPRPPPPC Vietnam "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,437.14" "1,489.40" "1,579.65" "1,660.20" "1,765.82" "1,829.44" "1,853.30" "1,858.44" "1,916.31" "2,025.15" "2,041.06" "2,120.26" "2,264.06" "2,404.99" "2,573.83" "2,773.52" "2,984.44" "3,177.76" "3,309.75" "3,416.12" "3,599.17" "3,795.97" "4,011.64" "4,265.99" "4,556.15" "4,855.02" "5,145.63" "5,460.73" "5,714.78" "5,964.56" "6,284.51" "6,695.71" "6,988.79" "7,298.83" "7,684.58" "8,133.27" "8,585.48" "9,085.61" "9,637.22" "10,131.71" "10,312.54" "10,479.70" "11,111.57" "11,692.57" "12,354.54" "13,076.87" "13,852.30" "14,692.12" 2020 +582 VNM NGDPPC Vietnam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 133.89 184.121 390.56 613.65 "1,076.11" "2,136.36" "12,707.82" "53,094.14" "222,998.90" "550,688.72" "789,051.56" "1,416,339.16" "2,004,884.75" "2,500,439.13" "3,129,773.35" "3,947,305.43" "4,616,871.04" "5,240,276.85" "5,940,273.14" "6,482,797.04" "7,063,012.53" "7,594,347.33" "8,343,336.81" "9,463,992.84" "11,913,182.18" "13,843,379.28" "15,929,228.93" "18,532,644.88" "23,792,321.08" "26,375,675.70" "31,146,029.44" "40,289,838.34" "45,870,897.38" "49,840,469.24" "54,415,204.83" "56,603,826.60" "60,838,178.11" "67,191,171.65" "73,704,330.30" "78,930,885.18" "81,634,567.89" "85,265,559.20" "93,807,820.60" "105,223,615.36" "116,975,922.84" "129,732,242.61" "143,629,043.51" "158,580,526.62" 2020 +582 VNM NGDPDPC Vietnam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 652.593 318.521 414.347 612.565 "1,044.41" 318.956 705.99 856.91 464.581 123.364 121.715 141.111 178.973 234.983 285.953 358.661 419.063 449.338 448.119 465.248 498.579 513.197 546.555 610.357 756.981 873.136 996.255 "1,152.27" "1,446.56" "1,481.44" "1,628.01" "1,949.83" "2,197.62" "2,369.97" "2,566.85" "2,581.91" "2,720.17" "2,957.90" "3,201.69" "3,398.21" "3,514.37" "3,717.80" "4,162.94" "4,682.83" "5,118.22" "5,582.53" "6,078.37" "6,600.18" 2020 +582 VNM PPPPC Vietnam "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 538.174 610.507 687.514 750.868 827.458 884.377 913.951 939.154 "1,002.55" "1,101.04" "1,151.22" "1,236.33" "1,350.27" "1,468.31" "1,604.95" "1,765.74" "1,934.81" "2,095.66" "2,207.28" "2,310.32" "2,489.26" "2,684.52" "2,881.26" "3,124.41" "3,426.50" "3,765.77" "4,114.33" "4,484.27" "4,782.90" "5,023.93" "5,357.05" "5,826.16" "6,400.24" "6,762.71" "7,281.17" "7,635.28" "8,316.21" "9,085.61" "9,867.43" "10,559.32" "10,877.30" "11,512.93" "13,074.99" "14,248.86" "15,371.45" "16,572.56" "17,889.49" "19,341.23" 2020 +582 VNM NGAP_NPGDP Vietnam Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +582 VNM PPPSH Vietnam Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.218 0.226 0.244 0.255 0.265 0.27 0.269 0.266 0.268 0.278 0.281 0.29 0.284 0.301 0.318 0.336 0.354 0.368 0.379 0.384 0.391 0.409 0.425 0.439 0.449 0.461 0.469 0.476 0.489 0.517 0.523 0.535 0.564 0.575 0.603 0.626 0.664 0.696 0.72 0.751 0.798 0.774 0.803 0.831 0.858 0.886 0.916 0.948 2021 +582 VNM PPPEX Vietnam Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.249 0.302 0.568 0.817 1.3 2.416 13.904 56.534 222.433 500.155 685.407 "1,145.60" "1,484.81" "1,702.94" "1,950.07" "2,235.49" "2,386.21" "2,500.54" "2,691.22" "2,806.02" "2,837.39" "2,828.94" "2,895.73" "3,029.05" "3,476.78" "3,676.11" "3,871.64" "4,132.81" "4,974.46" "5,250.01" "5,814.02" "6,915.34" "7,167.06" "7,369.90" "7,473.42" "7,413.46" "7,315.61" "7,395.34" "7,469.45" "7,475.00" "7,505.04" "7,406.07" "7,174.60" "7,384.71" "7,609.95" "7,828.14" "8,028.69" "8,199.09" 2021 +582 VNM NID_NGDP Vietnam Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Country authorities revised their methodology for GDP calculation in 2019, and 'revised' GDP data is currently only available starting in 2010. 'Revised' and 'unrevised' GDP data are substantially different, leading to sharp breaks in national accounts variables in 2010. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 15.716 14.94 5.006 11.025 14.022 26.586 27.878 29.661 30.708 30.943 31.725 30.174 32.347 34.059 36.303 38.747 36.551 36.853 37.642 43.042 39.642 40.514 37.676 33.259 30.644 29.884 29.97 31.825 31.6 31.94 31.888 31.802 32.11 33.386 34.719 34.689 35.211 35.785 36.268 36.757 2021 +582 VNM NGSD_NGDP Vietnam Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. Country authorities revised their methodology for GDP calculation in 2019, and 'revised' GDP data is currently only available starting in 2010. 'Revised' and 'unrevised' GDP data are substantially different, leading to sharp breaks in national accounts variables in 2010. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Market prices. Production-based measure Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" 9.664 7.065 8.628 9.317 9.66 6.311 7.821 8.662 8.656 5.487 8.158 10.438 13.831 10.768 11.026 11.35 15.69 17.813 18.908 24.99 25.467 26.779 24.757 24.071 23.814 25.821 27.006 34.911 28.925 32.042 34.668 33.375 35.373 33.505 33.651 30.944 31.829 31.327 33.775 35.497 36.485 31.422 34.992 35.653 36.213 36.417 36.913 37.329 2021 +582 VNM PCPI Vietnam "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 0.004 0.006 0.013 0.019 0.031 0.059 0.328 1.51 7.165 14.027 19.081 34.693 47.773 51.776 56.687 66.281 69.988 72.154 78.006 81.211 79.775 79.528 82.771 85.505 92.256 100 107.503 116.478 143.403 153.035 167.126 198.341 216.396 230.668 240.089 241.605 248.051 256.785 265.875 273.311 282.118 287.288 298.097 309.792 320.635 331.857 343.472 355.493 2021 +582 VNM PCPIPCH Vietnam "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 25.156 69.6 95.401 49.487 64.897 91.602 453.538 360.357 374.354 95.77 36.031 81.817 37.705 8.379 9.483 16.926 5.593 3.095 8.11 4.108 -1.768 -0.31 4.079 3.303 7.895 8.394 7.503 8.349 23.115 6.717 9.207 18.678 9.103 6.595 4.085 0.631 2.668 3.521 3.54 2.797 3.222 1.833 3.762 3.923 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2021 +582 VNM PCPIE Vietnam "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.103 3.339 12.243 16.487 27.41 45.936 54.023 56.876 65.139 84.592 92.381 92.228 80.381 80.135 79.628 80.364 83.674 86.254 94.726 103.08 109.986 123.878 148.519 158.199 176.784 208.83 223.064 236.529 240.879 242.317 253.796 260.388 268.155 282.198 282.726 287.839 300.504 311.172 322.063 333.335 345.001 357.076 2021 +582 VNM PCPIEPCH Vietnam "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -34.571 266.652 34.668 66.253 67.589 17.605 5.28 14.528 29.864 9.208 -0.166 -12.845 -0.307 -0.632 0.925 4.119 3.083 9.822 8.819 6.699 12.631 19.891 6.518 11.748 18.127 6.816 6.036 1.839 0.597 4.737 2.597 2.983 5.237 0.187 1.808 4.4 3.55 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 2021 +582 VNM TM_RPCH Vietnam Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" -29.111 20.637 8.509 15.881 22.861 3.039 19.745 -10.247 -39.838 172.249 -11.326 9.362 19.327 65.154 46.429 32.878 20.415 0.37 0.236 -7.238 -6.54 3.481 19.69 24.802 27.502 6.952 16.827 33.336 16.492 -5.537 4.404 4.102 9.043 20.173 12.817 18.363 12.863 18.392 8.813 6.944 2.655 16.743 0.88 8.154 9.566 9.674 9.725 9.417 2021 +582 VNM TMG_RPCH Vietnam Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" -28.942 -29.925 22.205 11.909 16.191 21.989 5.365 18.568 -8.306 -39.838 172.249 50 5 64.618 36.357 31.643 19.541 -3.345 0.862 -5.478 3.276 3.361 22.095 27.984 33.476 6.692 17.691 33.621 17.766 -7.307 4.247 4.696 10.76 19.347 13.167 18.906 13.102 20.306 9.003 6.32 4.3 17.865 0.041 8.094 9.624 9.751 9.834 9.495 2021 +582 VNM TX_RPCH Vietnam Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" -15.614 0.225 45.337 21.728 10.149 25.437 19.391 3.084 -27.444 29.674 36.49 71.417 35.017 19.604 38.545 22.229 6.796 15.616 -2.77 7.933 -5.97 4.006 10.187 19.167 29.593 5.95 14.301 13.309 2.128 5.424 6.577 10.767 14.947 17.805 11.75 14.065 11.026 17.235 10.892 6.715 3.569 14.186 3.66 6.387 8.839 8.623 9.099 8.974 2021 +582 VNM TXG_RPCH Vietnam Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Deflation by unit value indexes (from customs data) Formula used to derive volumes: Laspeyres-type Chain-weighted: No Trade System: General trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Primary or unrefined products;Secondary or refined products; Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" -43.145 -22.534 5.512 46.461 21.977 13.196 29.093 18.607 2.457 -28.041 32.598 32.633 51.364 22.835 26.915 13.473 36.174 24.432 -4.046 14.787 -1.856 4.007 11.173 20.609 31.446 7.575 14.366 13.7 3.216 6.51 6.356 12.147 15.551 18.119 12.536 14.505 10.886 18.344 10.906 5.249 8.461 15.99 2.101 6.157 8.606 8.669 9.149 9.022 2021 +582 VNM LUR Vietnam Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: Other Latest actual data: 2020 Employment type: National definition Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.327 10.393 11 10.6 10.3 5.82 5.88 6.01 6.85 6.74 6.42 6.28 6.01 5.78 5.6 5.31 4.82 4.64 2.38 2.9 2.88 2.22 1.96 2.18 2.1 2.33 2.3 2.24 2.19 2.17 2.48 2.7 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2020 +582 VNM LE Vietnam Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +582 VNM LP Vietnam Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2020 Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 54.18 55.31 56.4 57.47 58.57 59.71 60.92 62.3 63.5 64.774 67.513 68.766 70.002 71.223 72.43 73.627 74.815 75.991 77.167 78.333 79.395 80.469 81.534 82.302 83.063 83.833 84.618 85.42 86.243 87.092 87.968 87.86 88.809 89.76 90.729 91.713 92.695 93.672 94.666 96.484 97.583 98.499 99.403 100.285 101.137 101.951 102.725 103.46 2020 +582 VNM GGR Vietnam General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "72,965.00" "78,490.00" "90,749.00" "103,888.00" "121,716.00" "152,957.00" "190,893.15" "228,293.43" "279,477.60" "325,442.65" "429,527.03" "462,880.40" "588,235.72" "719,405.23" "733,448.25" "827,313.03" "875,742.48" "996,234.23" "1,075,248.00" "1,231,421.30" "1,363,869.01" "1,496,315.40" "1,479,360.81" "1,563,805.00" "1,551,474.17" "1,759,225.10" "1,990,996.40" "2,259,120.57" "2,561,070.66" "2,900,076.83" 2021 +582 VNM GGR_NGDP Vietnam General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.918 15.456 16.183 17 17.892 19.638 19.291 19.672 20.734 20.558 20.933 20.15 21.47 20.323 18.004 18.493 17.738 19.19 19.067 19.565 19.547 19.648 18.571 18.62 16.638 16.671 16.829 17.08 17.358 17.676 2021 +582 VNM GGX Vietnam General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "73,419.00" "84,817.00" "99,751.00" "117,285.00" "134,334.00" "172,885.60" "192,373.00" "239,364.00" "276,774.00" "352,967.08" "438,703.00" "573,700.09" "649,907.00" "751,298.00" "955,967.92" "1,094,123.00" "1,123,418.00" "1,254,929.50" "1,253,677.00" "1,355,034.00" "1,435,435.00" "1,526,893.00" "1,709,524.00" "1,854,940.00" "1,988,288.99" "2,251,973.39" "2,507,730.21" "2,794,645.66" "3,117,979.73" "3,450,160.60" 2021 +582 VNM GGX_NGDP Vietnam General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.017 16.702 17.788 19.192 19.747 22.196 19.441 20.625 20.534 22.297 21.38 24.975 23.721 21.224 23.466 24.457 22.755 24.174 22.231 21.529 20.573 20.05 21.46 22.086 21.323 21.341 21.197 21.129 21.133 21.029 2021 +582 VNM GGXCNL Vietnam General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -454 "-6,327.00" "-9,002.00" "-13,397.00" "-12,618.00" "-19,928.60" "-1,479.85" "-11,070.57" "2,703.60" "-27,524.43" "-9,175.97" "-110,819.70" "-61,671.28" "-31,892.77" "-222,519.68" "-266,809.97" "-247,675.53" "-258,695.27" "-178,429.00" "-123,612.70" "-71,565.99" "-30,577.60" "-230,163.19" "-291,135.00" "-436,814.82" "-492,748.29" "-516,733.81" "-535,525.09" "-556,909.07" "-550,083.78" 2021 +582 VNM GGXCNL_NGDP Vietnam General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.099 -1.246 -1.605 -2.192 -1.855 -2.559 -0.15 -0.954 0.201 -1.739 -0.447 -4.824 -2.251 -0.901 -5.462 -5.964 -5.017 -4.983 -3.164 -1.964 -1.026 -0.402 -2.889 -3.466 -4.684 -4.67 -4.368 -4.049 -3.775 -3.353 2021 +582 VNM GGSB Vietnam General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -454 "-6,327.00" "-9,002.00" "-12,450.47" "-11,638.41" "-18,937.67" "-1,014.58" "-10,922.80" "2,928.25" "-28,192.49" "-7,650.65" "-106,213.03" "-50,730.10" "-19,296.88" "-217,639.01" "-272,857.76" "-256,447.65" "-268,846.95" "-191,297.96" "-136,757.31" "-74,352.54" "-13,956.96" "-235,476.40" "-316,676.62" "-452,936.02" "-512,061.31" "-516,733.81" "-535,525.09" "-582,266.20" "-606,948.03" 2021 +582 VNM GGSB_NPGDP Vietnam General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +582 VNM GGXONLB Vietnam General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,596.00" "-4,000.00" "-5,488.00" "-8,912.00" "-7,288.00" "-13,533.60" "5,737.15" "-4,449.57" "10,668.60" "-14,864.43" "7,554.03" "-90,329.61" "-36,271.28" "-2,106.77" "-182,635.68" "-212,725.97" "-180,937.53" "-176,673.27" "-91,646.00" "-25,884.70" "35,018.01" "76,487.40" "-123,697.19" "-188,570.00" "-332,127.00" "-378,604.15" "-380,263.27" "-375,915.38" "-370,326.90" "-334,272.82" 2021 +582 VNM GGXONLB_NGDP Vietnam General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.348 -0.788 -0.979 -1.458 -1.071 -1.738 0.58 -0.383 0.792 -0.939 0.368 -3.932 -1.324 -0.06 -4.483 -4.755 -3.665 -3.403 -1.625 -0.411 0.502 1.004 -1.553 -2.245 -3.562 -3.588 -3.214 -2.842 -2.51 -2.037 2021 +582 VNM GGXWDN Vietnam General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +582 VNM GGXWDN_NGDP Vietnam General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +582 VNM GGXWDG Vietnam General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "138,816.71" "155,345.74" "188,511.87" "232,387.38" "290,556.45" "332,713.26" "407,714.01" "509,893.13" "637,028.12" "834,964.90" "1,009,568.58" "1,266,472.17" "1,561,471.82" "1,852,670.41" "2,154,635.91" "2,394,030.82" "2,681,442.23" "2,915,327.11" "3,049,894.04" "3,144,543.01" "3,319,350.36" "3,335,288.21" "3,749,180.11" "4,274,884.68" "4,824,432.66" "5,413,103.46" "6,029,601.19" "6,645,795.55" 2021 +582 VNM GGXWDG_NGDP Vietnam General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.755 25.42 27.711 29.835 29.363 28.669 30.248 32.21 31.045 36.348 36.848 35.777 38.33 41.413 43.642 46.116 47.548 46.32 43.712 41.291 41.668 39.712 40.207 40.511 40.779 40.927 40.867 40.507 2021 +582 VNM NGDP_FY Vietnam "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Projections starting 2022 use authorities' 2022 budget numbers and staff own projections Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash. Accrual based reporting is not available. General government includes: Central Government;State Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022 7.254 10.184 22.028 35.266 63.028 127.562 774.16 "3,307.77" "14,160.43" "35,670.31" "53,271.20" "97,396.60" "140,344.96" "178,088.72" "226,688.62" "290,629.30" "345,410.20" "398,214.15" "458,390.10" "507,815.32" "560,767.82" "611,111.04" "680,269.01" "778,902.23" "989,542.50" "1,160,527.34" "1,347,892.25" "1,583,050.89" "2,051,931.24" "2,297,116.94" "2,739,843.17" "3,539,881.31" "4,073,762.29" "4,473,655.60" "4,937,031.68" "5,191,323.73" "5,639,401.00" "6,293,904.55" "6,977,294.13" "7,615,567.53" "7,966,121.55" "8,398,606.22" "9,324,758.28" "10,552,387.29" "11,830,625.91" "13,226,365.79" "14,754,292.37" "16,406,692.09" 2021 +582 VNM BCA Vietnam Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Vietnamese dong Data last updated: 09/2022" -0.565 -0.739 -0.616 -0.685 -0.98 -0.943 -1.48 -1.388 -0.769 -0.584 -0.259 -0.133 -0.008 -1.395 -1.872 -2.648 -2.02 -1.528 -1.373 1.177 0.85 0.92 -0.627 -1.931 -1.591 -0.56 -0.164 -6.992 -10.787 -6.608 -4.276 0.233 9.267 7.744 8.617 -2.039 0.625 -1.651 5.769 12.167 15.06 -7.191 1.13 4.529 5.186 3.594 4.03 3.908 2021 +582 VNM BCA_NGDPD Vietnam Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -1.599 -4.197 -2.635 -1.946 -1.602 -4.951 -3.441 -2.6 -2.607 -7.308 -3.152 -1.375 -0.062 -8.335 -9.038 -10.029 -6.443 -4.475 -3.971 3.23 2.147 2.228 -1.407 -3.844 -2.53 -0.765 -0.194 -7.104 -8.646 -5.122 -2.986 0.136 4.748 3.64 3.7 -0.861 0.248 -0.596 1.903 3.711 4.392 -1.964 0.273 0.964 1.002 0.632 0.645 0.572 2021 +487 WBG NGDP_R West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. National accounts are reported in USD, although NIS is the most commonly used currency and the most common means of transaction. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19.658 21.058 21.313 24.44 27.943 30.257 27.668 25.092 21.958 25.036 30.525 33.971 33.633 34.907 37.5 40.723 43.075 47.211 50.089 52.443 52.36 54.308 59.123 59.962 60.698 61.525 54.561 58.408 60.744 62.87 64.379 65.696 67.041 68.414 2021 +487 WBG NGDP_RPCH West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.118 1.215 14.668 14.334 8.281 -8.556 -9.311 -12.488 14.016 21.924 11.291 -0.997 3.788 7.429 8.593 5.777 9.601 6.096 4.699 -0.158 3.721 8.865 1.419 1.227 1.363 -11.318 7.05 4 3.5 2.4 2.046 2.047 2.047 2021 +487 WBG NGDP West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office. National accounts are reported in USD, although NIS is the most commonly used currency and the most common means of transaction. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.561 9.885 10.882 12.969 15.458 17.682 17.588 16.838 16.847 18.071 20.631 23.003 23.831 23.891 26.23 31.796 36.199 40.025 47.075 48.801 50.054 54.308 59.165 58.054 58.442 61.073 53.466 58.262 63.562 68.023 71.537 74.826 78.037 81.227 2021 +487 WBG NGDPD West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.843 3.283 3.41 3.76 4.068 4.271 4.314 4.004 3.556 3.968 4.603 5.126 5.348 5.816 7.31 8.086 9.682 11.186 12.208 13.516 13.99 13.972 15.405 16.128 16.277 17.134 15.532 18.037 18.818 19.398 20.186 20.925 21.637 22.522 2021 +487 WBG PPPGDP West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 4.967 5.432 5.599 6.531 7.551 8.291 7.754 7.19 6.39 7.43 9.302 10.677 10.897 11.615 12.717 13.899 14.878 16.646 19.95 20.886 22.996 25.426 27.536 28.519 29.558 30.497 27.371 30.518 33.996 36.439 38.097 39.599 41.178 42.835 2021 +487 WBG NGDP_D West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 43.55 46.945 51.058 53.065 55.32 58.439 63.568 67.106 76.722 72.18 67.588 67.712 70.856 68.443 69.946 78.078 84.036 84.78 93.982 93.056 95.596 100 100.072 96.818 96.284 99.266 97.994 99.751 104.639 108.197 111.118 113.896 116.402 118.73 2021 +487 WBG NGDPRPC West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "8,485.05" "8,480.41" "8,101.82" "8,781.49" "9,730.86" "10,214.17" "9,061.58" "7,994.93" "6,808.32" "7,553.42" "8,958.36" "9,683.61" "9,311.40" "9,385.61" "9,814.74" "10,382.81" "10,706.06" "11,445.67" "11,851.48" "12,117.77" "11,821.84" "11,987.51" "12,763.88" "12,667.92" "12,504.62" "12,362.59" "10,695.83" "11,173.84" "11,353.85" "11,485.20" "11,499.29" "11,478.81" "11,463.99" "11,454.72" 2021 +487 WBG NGDPRPPPPC West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "4,035.59" "4,033.38" "3,853.32" "4,176.58" "4,628.11" "4,857.97" "4,309.79" "3,802.48" "3,238.11" "3,592.49" "4,260.70" "4,605.63" "4,428.61" "4,463.91" "4,668.00" "4,938.18" "5,091.93" "5,443.69" "5,636.70" "5,763.35" "5,622.60" "5,701.39" "6,070.65" "6,025.01" "5,947.34" "5,879.79" "5,087.06" "5,314.41" "5,400.02" "5,462.49" "5,469.19" "5,459.45" "5,452.40" "5,448.00" 2021 +487 WBG NGDPPC West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,695.28" "3,981.10" "4,136.64" "4,659.89" "5,383.10" "5,969.01" "5,760.25" "5,365.08" "5,223.45" "5,452.03" "6,054.74" "6,556.95" "6,597.73" "6,423.81" "6,865.02" "8,106.74" "8,996.95" "9,703.59" "11,138.21" "11,276.34" "11,301.23" "11,987.51" "12,773.13" "12,264.79" "12,039.95" "12,271.79" "10,481.24" "11,146.03" "11,880.55" "12,426.59" "12,777.77" "13,073.89" "13,344.26" "13,600.15" 2021 +487 WBG NGDPDPC West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,227.24" "1,322.06" "1,296.08" "1,350.95" "1,416.58" "1,441.89" "1,412.75" "1,275.69" "1,102.50" "1,197.16" "1,350.91" "1,461.09" "1,480.70" "1,563.70" "1,913.32" "2,061.56" "2,406.26" "2,711.92" "2,888.60" "3,122.99" "3,158.60" "3,084.13" "3,325.85" "3,407.31" "3,353.23" "3,442.75" "3,044.74" "3,450.57" "3,517.36" "3,543.67" "3,605.52" "3,656.03" "3,699.92" "3,770.87" 2021 +487 WBG PPPPC West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,143.91" "2,187.67" "2,128.27" "2,346.59" "2,629.55" "2,799.05" "2,539.45" "2,291.01" "1,981.38" "2,241.61" "2,729.92" "3,043.47" "3,016.79" "3,123.01" "3,328.42" "3,543.64" "3,697.88" "4,035.48" "4,720.42" "4,825.99" "5,192.04" "5,612.25" "5,944.74" "6,025.01" "6,089.41" "6,127.94" "5,365.65" "5,838.37" "6,354.21" "6,656.73" "6,804.74" "6,918.87" "7,041.48" "7,171.94" 2021 +487 WBG NGAP_NPGDP West Bank and Gaza Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +487 WBG PPPSH West Bank and Gaza Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.014 0.014 0.014 0.015 0.017 0.018 0.015 0.014 0.012 0.013 0.015 0.016 0.015 0.014 0.015 0.016 0.017 0.017 0.02 0.02 0.021 0.023 0.024 0.023 0.023 0.022 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.021 0.02 2021 +487 WBG PPPEX West Bank and Gaza Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.724 1.82 1.944 1.986 2.047 2.133 2.268 2.342 2.636 2.432 2.218 2.154 2.187 2.057 2.063 2.288 2.433 2.405 2.36 2.337 2.177 2.136 2.149 2.036 1.977 2.003 1.953 1.909 1.87 1.867 1.878 1.89 1.895 1.896 2021 +487 WBG NID_NGDP West Bank and Gaza Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: National Statistics Office. National accounts are reported in USD, although NIS is the most commonly used currency and the most common means of transaction. Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2015 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 40.263 38.059 36.462 35.042 34.468 42.876 31.503 29.578 26.169 28.805 25.016 24.217 21.598 20.718 18.766 18.611 19.847 16.662 19.482 22.694 22.529 25.088 25.253 27.573 28.327 26.801 24.304 25.769 27.698 25.366 23.612 22.034 20.643 19.734 2021 +487 WBG NGSD_NGDP West Bank and Gaza Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +487 WBG PCPI West Bank and Gaza "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 48.775 52.493 55.423 58.495 60.131 60.867 64.338 67.172 69.192 72.857 75.658 77.064 84.687 87.018 90.282 92.878 95.461 97.106 98.788 100.202 99.982 100.195 99.999 101.556 100.833 102.082 107.085 110.741 113.778 116.597 119.135 121.46 2021 +487 WBG PCPIPCH West Bank and Gaza "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 7.623 5.58 5.544 2.797 1.224 5.704 4.404 3.007 5.297 3.845 1.858 9.891 2.752 3.751 2.876 2.781 1.723 1.733 1.431 -0.22 0.213 -0.195 1.557 -0.711 1.238 4.901 3.414 2.743 2.478 2.177 1.951 2021 +487 WBG PCPIE West Bank and Gaza "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 49.23 53.61 58.81 60.26 60.6 61.72 65.68 68.17 70.84 74.08 76.44 80.12 85.69 89.41 91.93 94.46 96.09 98.69 99.87 100.83 99.78 99.76 100.08 101.35 101.42 102.74 108.59 112.721 115.529 118.031 120.73 123.085 2021 +487 WBG PCPIEPCH West Bank and Gaza "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.897 9.7 2.466 0.564 1.848 6.416 3.791 3.917 4.574 3.186 4.814 6.952 4.341 2.818 2.752 1.726 2.706 1.196 0.961 -1.041 -0.02 0.321 1.269 0.069 1.302 5.694 3.804 2.492 2.166 2.286 1.951 2021 +487 WBG TM_RPCH West Bank and Gaza Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.173 -1.932 11.949 9.052 21.359 -9.624 -11.545 -13.077 14.723 13.238 12.305 -4.9 0.669 7.027 9.794 -6.954 6.477 14.415 -5.622 4.033 10.334 1.972 1.349 4.497 1.445 -14.171 16.586 6.058 7.845 5.251 4.2 4.064 4.064 2021 +487 WBG TMG_RPCH West Bank and Gaza Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.151 -3.157 11.604 8.28 24.431 -12.536 -14.673 -14.009 22.078 15.716 11.868 -17.058 7.436 10.501 9.661 -7.354 8.414 15.21 -4.488 5.302 10.843 2.652 0.449 5.126 1.201 -13.236 16.584 6.058 7.845 5.251 4.2 4.064 4.064 2021 +487 WBG TX_RPCH West Bank and Gaza Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.763 -3.955 20.882 17.159 5.698 17.085 -32.934 -18.44 12.418 6.965 19.312 -2.798 21.396 19.926 6.984 0.676 23.039 0.53 4.414 9.555 -3.246 -1.604 13.916 2.508 2.009 -11.199 18.798 3.189 3.207 2.975 2.642 2.182 2.182 2021 +487 WBG TXG_RPCH West Bank and Gaza Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2015 Methodology used to derive volumes: Other Formula used to derive volumes: Other Trade System: Special trade Excluded items in trade: Other; Oil coverage: Other; Valuation of exports: Other Valuation of imports: Other Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.345 -4.637 21.541 14.048 2.733 4.725 -25.931 -18.183 14.686 5.728 6.81 6.147 11.718 19.287 4.081 9.916 25.849 -1.269 7.417 12.239 -4.643 -0.784 13.837 2.604 -0.514 -7.68 17.953 3.189 3.207 2.975 2.642 2.182 2.182 2021 +487 WBG LUR West Bank and Gaza Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Employment type: Harmonized ILO definition Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.6 18.6 18.713 23.529 20.1 14.219 11.844 14.3 25.3 31.2 25.5 26.8 23.5 23.7 21.7 26.6 24.5 23.7 20.9 23 23.4 26.9 25.9 26.9 25.45 26.25 25.35 25.925 26.392 25.692 24.992 24.492 24.192 24.092 23.992 2021 +487 WBG LE West Bank and Gaza Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +487 WBG LP West Bank and Gaza Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.184 2.317 2.483 2.631 2.783 2.872 2.962 3.053 3.138 3.225 3.315 3.407 3.508 3.612 3.719 3.821 3.922 4.023 4.125 4.226 4.328 4.429 4.53 4.632 4.733 4.854 4.977 5.101 5.227 5.35 5.474 5.599 5.723 5.848 5.973 2021 +487 WBG GGR West Bank and Gaza General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: largely growth Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Authorities produce tables both on commitment and cash basis but these distinctions are not always accurate General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 11.794 11.794 10.841 11.576 13.263 14.435 14.036 16.518 15.702 14.668 14.129 13.504 14.74 16.371 18.266 18.616 19.436 20.323 21.141 2021 +487 WBG GGR_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 37.093 32.582 27.085 24.591 27.177 28.838 25.845 27.918 27.048 25.098 23.134 25.258 25.3 25.756 26.852 26.023 25.975 26.043 26.026 2021 +487 WBG GGX West Bank and Gaza General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: largely growth Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Authorities produce tables both on commitment and cash basis but these distinctions are not always accurate General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 14.234 12.588 13.346 14.526 14.009 15.709 16.566 17.746 17.316 16.104 16.864 17.446 17.786 18.583 20.36 21.497 22.65 23.737 24.82 2021 +487 WBG GGX_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.767 34.774 33.343 30.857 28.707 31.383 30.503 29.995 29.827 27.556 27.613 32.631 30.528 29.236 29.931 30.05 30.27 30.417 30.556 2021 +487 WBG GGXCNL West Bank and Gaza General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: largely growth Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Authorities produce tables both on commitment and cash basis but these distinctions are not always accurate General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.44 -0.793 -2.505 -2.95 -0.746 -1.274 -2.53 -1.229 -1.614 -1.436 -2.735 -3.942 -3.046 -2.212 -2.094 -2.881 -3.214 -3.414 -3.679 2021 +487 WBG GGXCNL_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.675 -2.192 -6.258 -6.266 -1.529 -2.545 -4.658 -2.077 -2.78 -2.458 -4.479 -7.373 -5.228 -3.481 -3.079 -4.027 -4.296 -4.374 -4.53 2021 +487 WBG GGSB West Bank and Gaza General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +487 WBG GGSB_NPGDP West Bank and Gaza General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +487 WBG GGXONLB West Bank and Gaza General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions +487 WBG GGXONLB_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP +487 WBG GGXWDN West Bank and Gaza General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +487 WBG GGXWDN_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +487 WBG GGXWDG West Bank and Gaza General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: largely growth Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Authorities produce tables both on commitment and cash basis but these distinctions are not always accurate General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.522 3.731 3.516 3.733 4.351 5.52 4.588 5.666 6.027 7.619 8.224 10.521 14.029 14.753 16.994 20.133 18.357 18.452 19.371 21.051 25.172 29.354 28.383 27.313 26.188 25.011 23.783 22.506 2021 +487 WBG GGXWDG_NGDP West Bank and Gaza General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.024 22.159 20.87 20.655 21.091 23.995 19.252 23.718 22.978 23.964 22.718 26.285 29.801 30.231 33.952 37.071 31.027 31.785 33.145 34.469 47.08 50.382 44.654 40.152 36.607 33.425 30.477 27.707 2021 +487 WBG NGDP_FY West Bank and Gaza "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: largely growth Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Mixed. Authorities produce tables both on commitment and cash basis but these distinctions are not always accurate General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Loans;Other Accounts Receivable/Payable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.561 9.885 10.882 12.969 15.458 17.682 17.588 16.838 16.847 18.071 20.631 23.003 23.831 23.891 26.23 31.796 36.199 40.025 47.075 48.801 50.054 54.308 59.165 58.054 58.442 61.073 53.466 58.262 63.562 68.023 71.537 74.826 78.037 81.227 2021 +487 WBG BCA West Bank and Gaza Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). Data based on BPM6 begin in 2011. Prior data are not comparable Primary domestic currency: Israeli new shekel Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.84 -1.04 -1.056 -1.181 -1.076 -1.485 -0.857 -0.828 -0.486 -1.071 -1.588 -1.365 -1.234 -0.419 0.381 -1.137 -1.307 -2.07 -1.821 -1.997 -1.901 -1.939 -2.143 -2.13 -2.14 -1.779 -1.903 -1.486 -2.011 -1.719 -2.275 -2.355 -2.43 -2.507 2021 +487 WBG BCA_NGDPD West Bank and Gaza Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -29.547 -31.665 -30.974 -31.417 -26.447 -34.761 -19.856 -20.678 -13.654 -26.978 -34.496 -26.634 -23.063 -7.196 5.206 -14.061 -13.499 -18.501 -14.916 -14.773 -13.586 -13.879 -13.907 -13.207 -13.15 -10.385 -12.25 -8.241 -10.684 -8.863 -11.272 -11.254 -11.231 -11.132 2021 +474 YEM NGDP_R Yemen "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: GDP in current prices in U.S. dollars is calculated by using the market exchange rate since 2015, whereas in prior years, the official exchange rate has been used. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 147.959 157.271 170.179 176.99 188.887 199.596 208.847 219.772 232.973 241.769 256.715 266.48 276.966 287.345 298.76 315.466 325.468 336.334 348.602 362.079 389.968 340.384 348.529 365.34 364.651 262.569 237.953 225.884 227.584 230.77 211.154 209.043 213.224 220.154 235.564 250.876 265.929 280.555 2020 +474 YEM NGDP_RPCH Yemen "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.293 8.208 4.002 6.722 5.669 4.635 5.231 6.007 3.776 6.182 3.804 3.935 3.747 3.973 5.592 3.17 3.338 3.648 3.866 7.702 -12.715 2.393 4.824 -0.189 -27.995 -9.375 -5.072 0.752 1.4 -8.5 -1 2 3.25 7 6.5 6 5.5 2020 +474 YEM NGDP Yemen "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: GDP in current prices in U.S. dollars is calculated by using the market exchange rate since 2015, whereas in prior years, the official exchange rate has been used. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 147.958 176.132 215.692 261.059 336.514 518.252 741.667 884.192 859.104 "1,189.86" "1,558.37" "1,662.10" "1,878.01" "2,160.61" "2,563.49" "3,208.50" "3,760.04" "4,308.64" "5,375.83" "5,097.59" "6,786.81" "6,996.91" "7,586.55" "8,684.83" "9,289.39" "9,797.60" "8,891.00" "10,006.00" "11,578.73" "12,606.26" "14,005.57" "20,617.48" "30,155.84" "36,000.57" "40,429.51" "44,538.02" "48,893.50" "53,714.67" 2020 +474 YEM NGDPD Yemen "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.644 14.665 17.959 21.737 28.019 12.796 6.496 6.838 6.322 7.639 9.679 9.853 10.693 11.778 13.868 16.732 19.063 21.651 26.911 25.13 30.907 32.726 35.401 40.415 43.229 42.444 31.318 26.842 21.606 21.888 18.85 19.911 27.594 28.099 30.154 32.953 36.561 40.901 2020 +474 YEM PPPGDP Yemen "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.197 26.59 29.428 31.331 34.151 36.844 39.257 42.023 45.049 47.409 51.48 54.642 57.677 61.02 65.147 70.947 75.455 80.081 84.594 88.427 96.383 85.876 85.441 92.756 94.312 68.589 62.781 60.729 62.647 64.661 59.877 61.742 67.454 72.128 78.796 85.478 92.331 99.294 2020 +474 YEM NGDP_D Yemen "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 99.999 111.993 126.744 147.499 178.156 259.651 355.125 402.322 368.757 492.146 607.043 623.726 678.064 751.921 858.042 "1,017.07" "1,155.27" "1,281.06" "1,542.11" "1,407.87" "1,740.35" "2,055.59" "2,176.73" "2,377.19" "2,547.47" "3,731.44" "3,736.46" "4,429.71" "5,087.68" "5,462.70" "6,632.85" "9,862.80" "14,142.82" "16,352.48" "17,162.84" "17,753.01" "18,385.96" "19,145.89" 2020 +474 YEM NGDPRPC Yemen "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,242.55" "12,421.10" "12,770.88" "12,626.59" "12,855.86" "13,027.89" "13,143.75" "13,393.42" "13,788.48" "13,912.28" "14,361.90" "14,490.35" "14,639.44" "14,764.36" "14,925.29" "15,326.61" "15,380.90" "15,462.47" "15,592.92" "15,759.76" "16,519.31" "14,035.17" "13,991.55" "14,284.32" "13,893.41" "9,755.04" "8,626.40" "7,995.78" "7,870.71" "7,801.56" "6,981.40" "6,762.78" "6,752.82" "6,828.79" "7,159.82" "7,475.30" "7,771.59" "8,045.11" 2018 +474 YEM NGDPRPPPPC Yemen "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "3,291.39" "3,339.39" "3,433.43" "3,394.64" "3,456.28" "3,502.53" "3,533.68" "3,600.80" "3,707.01" "3,740.30" "3,861.17" "3,895.71" "3,935.79" "3,969.37" "4,012.64" "4,120.53" "4,135.13" "4,157.06" "4,192.13" "4,236.99" "4,441.19" "3,773.33" "3,761.61" "3,840.32" "3,735.22" "2,622.63" "2,319.20" "2,149.65" "2,116.03" "2,097.44" "1,876.94" "1,818.16" "1,815.48" "1,835.91" "1,924.91" "2,009.72" "2,089.38" "2,162.91" 2018 +474 YEM NGDPPC Yemen "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "12,242.44" "13,910.71" "16,186.31" "18,624.14" "22,903.51" "33,827.02" "46,676.70" "53,884.73" "50,845.96" "68,468.77" "87,182.88" "90,380.03" "99,264.72" "111,016.26" "128,065.21" "155,881.67" "177,691.08" "198,083.57" "240,460.31" "221,876.34" "287,494.25" "288,506.05" "304,558.77" "339,565.22" "353,931.07" "364,003.85" "322,322.05" "354,189.42" "400,436.35" "426,175.36" "463,065.75" "666,998.79" "955,038.29" "1,116,676.10" "1,228,827.33" "1,327,090.87" "1,428,881.54" "1,540,306.96" 2018 +474 YEM NGDPDPC Yemen "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,046.18" "1,158.26" "1,347.74" "1,550.72" "1,907.04" 835.235 408.835 416.742 374.177 439.595 541.509 535.776 565.216 605.153 692.79 812.886 900.882 995.353 "1,203.72" "1,093.81" "1,309.23" "1,349.42" "1,421.17" "1,580.18" "1,647.03" "1,576.91" "1,135.35" 950.153 747.223 739.947 623.233 644.153 873.903 871.574 916.509 981.884 "1,068.48" "1,172.85" 2018 +474 YEM PPPPC Yemen "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,002.12" "2,100.02" "2,208.36" "2,235.16" "2,324.36" "2,404.85" "2,470.66" "2,561.00" "2,666.22" "2,728.06" "2,880.03" "2,971.26" "3,048.61" "3,135.31" "3,254.57" "3,446.88" "3,565.83" "3,681.62" "3,783.87" "3,848.87" "4,082.86" "3,540.96" "3,429.99" "3,626.62" "3,593.33" "2,548.24" "2,275.99" "2,149.65" "2,166.58" "2,185.96" "1,979.73" "1,997.42" "2,136.28" "2,237.28" "2,394.96" "2,546.96" "2,698.32" "2,847.34" 2018 +474 YEM NGAP_NPGDP Yemen Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +474 YEM PPPSH Yemen Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.087 0.091 0.088 0.09 0.094 0.095 0.096 0.097 0.1 0.101 0.102 0.103 0.104 0.104 0.103 0.104 0.102 0.1 0.1 0.105 0.107 0.09 0.085 0.088 0.086 0.061 0.054 0.05 0.048 0.048 0.045 0.042 0.042 0.042 0.044 0.045 0.046 0.047 2020 +474 YEM PPPEX Yemen Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6.115 6.624 7.33 8.332 9.854 14.066 18.892 21.04 19.07 25.098 30.271 30.418 32.561 35.408 39.349 45.224 49.832 53.803 63.549 57.647 70.415 81.477 88.793 93.631 98.497 142.845 141.618 164.766 184.825 194.96 233.904 333.93 447.057 499.121 513.089 521.049 529.545 540.964 2020 +474 YEM NID_NGDP Yemen Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: GDP in current prices in U.S. dollars is calculated by using the market exchange rate since 2015, whereas in prior years, the official exchange rate has been used. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.44 13.816 19.948 18.482 19.134 21.749 23.04 24.631 23.65 18.706 18.928 19.56 18.484 20.727 20.28 18.53 16.384 17.194 15.416 13.545 11.661 5.501 8.704 8.106 7.832 1.645 1.402 2.084 5.829 6.468 5.861 5.823 5.862 6.233 8.041 9.505 9.974 10.253 2020 +474 YEM NGSD_NGDP Yemen Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP "Source: IMF Staff Estimates Latest actual data: 2020 Notes: GDP in current prices in U.S. dollars is calculated by using the market exchange rate since 2015, whereas in prior years, the official exchange rate has been used. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 1993 GDP valuation: Factor costs Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 1990 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 18.273 10.409 17.642 16.332 20.11 22.051 23.938 24.959 18.618 25.902 32.736 26.369 22.618 22.221 21.906 22.356 17.604 10.227 10.766 3.488 8.25 2.5 6.993 5.033 7.105 -4.536 -3.028 0.706 4.555 2.622 -0.003 0.739 -5.505 -1.978 2.128 6.529 8.864 10.247 2020 +474 YEM PCPI Yemen "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF staff estimates based on information provided by Central Bank of Yemen and - in previous years - the National Statistics Office. Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.183 7.51 11.356 18.367 31.459 51.559 71.556 74.873 83.514 90.119 100 111.916 125.613 139.218 156.607 172.059 190.719 205.795 244.847 253.845 282.212 337.367 370.716 411.378 444.944 542.832 658.455 858.625 "1,095.61" "1,227.15" "1,510.56" "2,200.81" "3,165.78" "3,706.15" "3,939.74" "4,136.73" "4,343.56" "4,560.74" 2020 +474 YEM PCPIPCH Yemen "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 44.913 51.2 61.746 71.277 63.892 38.785 4.635 11.542 7.909 10.964 11.916 12.239 10.831 12.49 9.867 10.845 7.905 18.976 3.675 11.175 19.544 9.885 10.968 8.159 22 21.3 30.4 27.6 12.007 23.095 45.695 43.846 17.069 6.303 5 5 5 2020 +474 YEM PCPIE Yemen "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: IMF Staff Estimates. IMF staff estimates based on information provided by Central Bank of Yemen and - in previous years - the National Statistics Office. Latest actual data: 2020 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 34.925 54.902 69.85 74.774 83.68 92.201 100 122.35 127.647 144.996 159.469 179.368 193.469 215.075 238.294 259.342 291.722 359.323 380.184 411.132 452.268 606.039 678.158 996.892 "1,139.45" "1,253.39" "1,692.08" "2,681.90" "3,464.01" "3,730.95" "3,917.50" "4,113.37" "4,319.04" "4,534.99" 2020 +474 YEM PCPIEPCH Yemen "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 57.2 27.226 7.05 11.91 10.184 8.458 22.35 4.33 13.591 9.981 12.478 7.861 11.168 10.795 8.833 12.486 23.173 5.806 8.14 10.005 34 11.9 47 14.3 10 35 58.497 29.163 7.706 5 5 5 5 2020 +474 YEM TM_RPCH Yemen Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. We complement the authorities' trade data with publicly available information from other sources, in particular the UN (UNVIM, COMTRADE). Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Oil coverage: Oil exports and imports series include crude, refined and natural gas Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.41 8.076 11.7 -44.317 36.429 48.517 15.126 15.924 -15.121 -7.414 12.63 13.859 -1.857 -10.271 1.835 12.736 8.053 9.318 -2.124 -6.359 -14.336 22.26 -2.659 4.15 -7.089 -14.752 -1.795 6.74 29.194 -21.26 9.77 34.875 -5.262 5.329 3.251 5.918 4.747 2020 +474 YEM TMG_RPCH Yemen Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. We complement the authorities' trade data with publicly available information from other sources, in particular the UN (UNVIM, COMTRADE). Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Oil coverage: Oil exports and imports series include crude, refined and natural gas Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 8.302 -7.17 17.747 -42.525 34.843 47.895 11.093 17.767 -15.2 -5.077 13.705 14.921 2.472 -9.854 1.597 7.573 12.647 7.872 -3.808 -4.506 -12.388 21.816 -0.388 2.029 -10.344 -13.17 3.757 7.861 34.28 -23.725 11.734 40.187 -6.263 5.113 2.823 5.907 3.845 2020 +474 YEM TX_RPCH Yemen Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. We complement the authorities' trade data with publicly available information from other sources, in particular the UN (UNVIM, COMTRADE). Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Oil coverage: Oil exports and imports series include crude, refined and natural gas Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.57 -3.038 14.232 60.353 7.486 0.21 16.44 -2.915 18.366 -1.193 1.533 8.999 -6.018 -9.004 -2.029 -3.882 -10.774 -2.027 1.712 6.237 -17.081 -11.694 2.853 5.812 -34.107 -69.149 -18.765 3.251 30.289 13.182 40.029 55.941 6.601 42.052 30.374 26.91 19.638 2020 +474 YEM TXG_RPCH Yemen Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. We complement the authorities' trade data with publicly available information from other sources, in particular the UN (UNVIM, COMTRADE). Latest actual data: 2020 Base year: 2005 Oil coverage: Oil exports and imports series include crude, refined and natural gas Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Cost, insurance, freight (CIF) Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.196 -17.396 15.449 80.786 7.822 -2.406 8.457 -7.22 27.137 2.54 0.417 6.186 -6.516 -6.189 -0.935 -4.456 -12.83 -4.284 -3.034 -0.201 -14.006 -14.734 0.205 0.631 -44.447 -74.984 38.423 18.862 30.832 0.067 34.566 54.452 -0.098 46.399 23.687 24.629 17.61 2020 +474 YEM LUR Yemen Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +474 YEM LE Yemen Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +474 YEM LP Yemen Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2018). World Urbanization Prospects: the 2018 revision Latest actual data: 2018 Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 12.086 12.662 13.326 14.017 14.693 15.321 15.889 16.409 16.896 17.378 17.875 18.39 18.919 19.462 20.017 20.583 21.161 21.752 22.356 22.975 23.607 24.252 24.91 25.576 26.246 26.916 27.584 28.25 28.915 29.58 30.245 30.911 31.576 32.239 32.901 33.561 34.218 34.873 2018 +474 YEM GGR Yemen General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 24.21 33.432 29.604 33.851 37.537 95.296 220.867 289.326 227.655 336.831 588.689 553.084 567.672 672.293 820.564 "1,121.29" "1,449.68" "1,429.02" "1,973.75" "1,274.60" "1,774.42" "1,772.54" "2,268.59" "2,075.69" "2,196.38" "1,046.42" 672.276 349 743 923 929 "1,456.00" "3,126.81" "4,122.31" "5,501.05" "6,566.03" "7,653.52" "8,542.35" 2020 +474 YEM GGR_NGDP Yemen General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 16.363 18.981 13.725 12.967 11.155 18.388 29.78 32.722 26.499 28.309 37.776 33.276 30.227 31.116 32.01 34.947 38.555 33.166 36.715 25.004 26.145 25.333 29.903 23.9 23.644 10.68 7.561 3.488 6.417 7.322 6.633 7.062 10.369 11.451 13.607 14.743 15.653 15.903 2020 +474 YEM GGX Yemen General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 39.41 43.58 53.125 67.256 84.741 125.04 227.675 302.607 294.416 336.115 493.826 506.761 578.104 763.054 875.742 "1,179.74" "1,405.08" "1,738.51" "2,217.37" "1,795.11" "2,049.86" "2,087.88" "2,747.70" "2,674.69" "2,580.60" "1,903.69" "1,428.64" 839.751 "1,651.60" "1,664.97" "1,599.00" "1,915.00" "3,793.22" "4,597.46" "5,743.27" "6,660.03" "7,600.33" "8,529.98" 2020 +474 YEM GGX_NGDP Yemen General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 26.636 24.743 24.63 25.763 25.182 24.127 30.698 34.224 34.27 28.248 31.689 30.489 30.783 35.317 34.162 36.769 37.369 40.349 41.247 35.215 30.203 29.84 36.218 30.797 27.78 19.43 16.068 8.392 14.264 13.207 11.417 9.288 12.579 12.771 14.206 14.954 15.545 15.88 2020 +474 YEM GGXCNL Yemen General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -15.2 -10.148 -23.521 -33.405 -47.204 -29.744 -6.808 -13.281 -66.761 0.716 94.863 46.323 -10.432 -90.761 -55.178 -58.451 44.601 -309.495 -243.616 -520.514 -275.44 -315.333 -479.104 -599.003 -384.217 -857.27 -756.359 -490.751 -908.6 -741.971 -670 -459 -666.411 -475.151 -242.221 -93.992 53.187 12.37 2020 +474 YEM GGXCNL_NGDP Yemen General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -10.273 -5.762 -10.905 -12.796 -14.027 -5.739 -0.918 -1.502 -7.771 0.06 6.087 2.787 -0.555 -4.201 -2.152 -1.822 1.186 -7.183 -4.532 -10.211 -4.058 -4.507 -6.315 -6.897 -4.136 -8.75 -8.507 -4.905 -7.847 -5.886 -4.784 -2.226 -2.21 -1.32 -0.599 -0.211 0.109 0.023 2020 +474 YEM GGSB Yemen General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +474 YEM GGSB_NPGDP Yemen General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +474 YEM GGXONLB Yemen General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -12.304 -5.951 -20.09 -27.423 -38.733 -22.457 12.245 7.426 -40.739 41.387 129.464 79.594 24.243 -52.802 -1.202 10.621 131.53 -212.11 -114.948 -393.382 -112.727 -12.125 -66.221 -126.332 139.873 -251.81 -280.771 -467.407 -900.2 -712.971 -386 -231 -408.19 -199.057 47.921 217.994 396.371 389.873 2020 +474 YEM GGXONLB_NGDP Yemen General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -8.316 -3.379 -9.314 -10.505 -11.51 -4.333 1.651 0.84 -4.742 3.478 8.308 4.789 1.291 -2.444 -0.047 0.331 3.498 -4.923 -2.138 -7.717 -1.661 -0.173 -0.873 -1.455 1.506 -2.57 -3.158 -4.671 -7.775 -5.656 -2.756 -1.12 -1.354 -0.553 0.119 0.489 0.811 0.726 2020 +474 YEM GGXWDN Yemen General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,024.92" "1,118.39" 879.264 903.796 938.253 "1,127.12" "1,165.53" "1,189.22" "1,240.79" "1,518.21" "1,689.21" "2,224.24" "2,597.67" "2,962.46" "3,434.85" "4,056.89" "4,439.24" "5,500.95" "6,337.48" "7,660.53" "8,544.50" "9,560.45" "11,671.78" "14,290.57" "16,196.27" "17,323.27" "18,209.13" "19,586.57" "21,545.22" "23,699.75" 2020 +474 YEM GGXWDN_NGDP Yemen General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 119.301 93.994 56.422 54.377 49.96 52.167 45.466 37.065 32.999 35.236 31.422 43.633 38.275 42.34 45.276 46.712 47.788 56.146 71.28 76.559 73.795 75.839 83.337 69.313 53.709 48.119 45.039 43.977 44.066 44.122 2020 +474 YEM GGXWDG Yemen General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,142.86" 948.124 "1,006.71" "1,086.00" "1,227.72" "1,334.76" "1,405.35" "1,535.69" "1,741.03" "1,957.94" "2,540.76" "2,876.22" "3,199.41" "3,589.38" "4,186.07" "4,525.99" "5,587.70" "6,424.22" "7,747.28" "8,631.25" "9,647.20" "11,758.52" "14,377.32" "16,283.02" "17,410.02" "18,295.88" "19,673.31" "21,640.64" "23,804.71" 2020 +474 YEM GGXWDG_NGDP Yemen General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 96.05 60.841 60.569 57.827 56.823 52.068 43.801 40.842 40.408 36.421 49.842 42.38 45.726 47.312 48.2 48.722 57.031 72.255 77.426 74.544 76.527 83.956 69.734 53.996 48.36 45.254 44.172 44.261 44.317 2020 +474 YEM NGDP_FY Yemen "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions "Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2020 Fiscal assumptions: Hydrocarbon revenue projection are based on WEO assumptions for hydrocarbon prices and authorities' projections for oil and gas production. Non-hydrocarbon revenues largely reflect authorities projection and the evolution of other key indicators. Over the medium term, we assume conflict resolution, a recovery in economic activity, and additional expenditures associated with reconstruction costs. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 2001 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government;Local Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 147.958 176.132 215.692 261.059 336.514 518.252 741.667 884.192 859.104 "1,189.86" "1,558.37" "1,662.10" "1,878.01" "2,160.61" "2,563.49" "3,208.50" "3,760.04" "4,308.64" "5,375.83" "5,097.59" "6,786.81" "6,996.91" "7,586.55" "8,684.83" "9,289.39" "9,797.60" "8,891.00" "10,006.00" "11,578.73" "12,606.26" "14,005.57" "20,617.48" "30,155.84" "36,000.57" "40,429.51" "44,538.02" "48,893.50" "53,714.67" 2020 +474 YEM BCA Yemen Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: IMF Staff Estimates. We complement the authorities' BoP data with publicly available information from other sources, in particular the UN (UNVIM, COMTRADE, OCHA, WFP). Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments Manual, fifth edition (BPM5) Primary domestic currency: Yemeni rial Data last updated: 09/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.737 -0.5 -0.414 -0.467 0.273 0.039 0.058 0.022 -0.318 0.55 1.337 0.671 0.443 0.176 0.225 0.633 0.232 -1.508 -1.251 -2.527 -1.054 -0.982 -0.606 -1.242 -0.315 -2.623 -1.388 -0.37 -0.275 -0.842 -1.105 -1.012 -3.137 -2.307 -1.783 -0.981 -0.406 -0.002 2020 +474 YEM BCA_NGDPD Yemen Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 5.83 -3.408 -2.305 -2.149 0.975 0.302 0.897 0.321 -5.034 7.195 13.808 6.808 4.147 1.496 1.621 3.782 1.214 -6.967 -4.65 -10.057 -3.411 -3.001 -1.711 -3.072 -0.728 -6.181 -4.431 -1.378 -1.274 -3.846 -5.864 -5.084 -11.367 -8.211 -5.913 -2.976 -1.11 -0.006 2020 +754 ZMB NGDP_R Zambia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 39.933 42.581 41.341 40.868 40.166 40.663 41.353 41.97 45.861 44.183 43.928 43.635 44.53 44.496 38.574 39.692 42.16 43.768 43.599 45.627 47.405 49.925 52.175 55.798 59.722 64.044 69.106 74.878 80.698 88.139 97.216 102.626 110.423 116.007 121.457 125.004 129.725 134.271 139.688 141.701 137.755 144.09 148.28 154.227 160.721 168.11 176.126 184.941 2021 +754 ZMB NGDP_RPCH Zambia "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." 3.854 6.631 -2.912 -1.145 -1.718 1.237 1.698 1.491 9.271 -3.658 -0.579 -0.666 2.052 -0.077 -13.309 2.898 6.219 3.814 -0.386 4.65 3.897 5.317 4.506 6.945 7.032 7.236 7.904 8.352 7.774 9.22 10.298 5.565 7.598 5.057 4.698 2.92 3.777 3.504 4.035 1.441 -2.785 4.599 2.908 4.011 4.21 4.598 4.768 5.005 2021 +754 ZMB NGDP Zambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.008 0.014 0.022 0.034 0.06 0.124 0.239 0.622 1.619 2.448 3.29 4.345 5.657 6.588 8.129 11.201 14.785 18.447 23.202 29.73 37.189 45.964 56.263 67.089 77.348 97.216 114.03 131.272 151.331 167.053 183.381 216.098 246.252 275.175 300.449 332.223 426.661 464.69 513.483 574.828 643.252 720.993 808.447 2021 +754 ZMB NGDPD Zambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 4.246 4.385 4.232 3.653 3.003 2.848 1.962 2.431 4.095 4.365 4.085 3.69 3.614 3.549 3.657 3.799 3.599 4.303 3.538 3.405 3.601 3.87 4.194 4.902 6.221 8.329 12.762 14.06 17.914 15.332 20.264 23.455 25.502 28.042 27.145 21.245 20.965 25.874 26.312 23.309 18.111 21.313 27.025 28.798 30.966 33.313 35.945 38.801 2021 +754 ZMB PPPGDP Zambia "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 7.806 9.111 9.392 9.648 9.825 10.261 10.645 11.071 12.524 12.539 12.933 13.281 13.863 14.18 12.556 13.19 14.267 15.067 15.177 16.107 17.114 18.43 19.561 21.332 23.445 25.93 28.842 32.096 35.255 38.752 43.256 46.612 49.509 53.42 54.506 54.473 55.712 58.735 62.565 64.602 63.559 69.245 76.325 82.214 87.474 93.196 99.499 106.5 2021 +754 ZMB NGDP_D Zambia "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.008 0.009 0.01 0.011 0.013 0.019 0.035 0.051 0.073 0.136 0.282 0.547 1.398 3.64 6.346 8.288 10.306 12.924 15.109 17.817 23.628 29.614 35.356 41.582 49.78 58.069 66.513 75.14 83.135 87.757 100 111.112 118.881 130.449 137.54 146.701 166.582 183.4 196.992 212.029 241.17 296.108 313.387 332.939 357.656 382.637 409.362 437.138 2021 +754 ZMB NGDPRPC Zambia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "6,760.30" "6,978.98" "6,564.96" "6,292.37" "5,999.75" "5,895.46" "5,820.91" "5,735.86" "6,084.04" "5,687.12" "5,481.87" "5,283.53" "5,235.87" "5,084.38" "4,277.45" "4,289.15" "4,436.97" "4,482.59" "4,345.15" "4,425.90" "4,478.49" "4,596.75" "4,683.57" "4,883.47" "5,093.17" "5,317.48" "5,581.13" "5,877.82" "6,153.14" "6,524.96" "6,985.41" "7,154.60" "7,467.55" "7,609.03" "7,725.78" "7,710.56" "7,760.04" "7,789.22" "7,859.57" "7,734.38" "7,295.57" "7,405.94" "7,398.10" "7,471.16" "7,560.13" "7,679.07" "7,812.89" "7,968.16" 2019 +754 ZMB NGDPRPPPPC Zambia "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "2,957.21" "3,052.88" "2,871.77" "2,752.53" "2,624.52" "2,578.90" "2,546.29" "2,509.08" "2,661.39" "2,487.76" "2,397.98" "2,311.22" "2,290.37" "2,224.10" "1,871.12" "1,876.24" "1,940.90" "1,960.86" "1,900.73" "1,936.06" "1,959.07" "2,010.80" "2,048.77" "2,136.22" "2,227.95" "2,326.07" "2,441.40" "2,571.19" "2,691.62" "2,854.27" "3,055.69" "3,129.70" "3,266.60" "3,328.48" "3,379.56" "3,372.89" "3,394.54" "3,407.31" "3,438.08" "3,383.31" "3,191.37" "3,239.65" "3,236.21" "3,268.17" "3,307.09" "3,359.12" "3,417.66" "3,485.58" 2019 +754 ZMB NGDPPC Zambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 0.567 0.624 0.624 0.703 0.805 1.12 2.017 2.953 4.468 7.761 15.44 28.88 73.176 185.053 271.43 355.488 457.281 579.339 656.52 788.583 "1,058.20" "1,361.27" "1,655.93" "2,030.62" "2,535.38" "3,087.79" "3,712.18" "4,416.59" "5,115.42" "5,726.11" "6,985.41" "7,949.64" "8,877.52" "9,925.93" "10,626.07" "11,311.44" "12,926.85" "14,285.40" "15,482.73" "16,399.15" "17,594.71" "21,929.55" "23,184.68" "24,874.43" "27,039.28" "29,382.97" "31,983.02" "34,831.86" 2019 +754 ZMB NGDPDPC Zambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." 718.795 718.743 672.013 562.441 448.532 412.851 276.151 332.268 543.316 561.832 509.752 446.778 424.949 405.587 405.544 410.542 378.71 440.701 352.627 330.283 340.164 356.323 376.468 429.01 530.54 691.554 "1,030.69" "1,103.69" "1,365.93" "1,135.01" "1,456.05" "1,635.17" "1,724.63" "1,839.33" "1,726.65" "1,310.46" "1,254.12" "1,500.96" "1,480.42" "1,272.24" 959.148 "1,095.47" "1,348.36" "1,395.03" "1,456.59" "1,521.68" "1,594.51" "1,671.73" 2019 +754 ZMB PPPPC Zambia "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." "1,321.44" "1,493.25" "1,491.45" "1,485.51" "1,467.55" "1,487.63" "1,498.40" "1,513.02" "1,661.46" "1,613.97" "1,613.94" "1,608.16" "1,629.97" "1,620.32" "1,392.28" "1,425.36" "1,501.48" "1,543.08" "1,512.60" "1,562.42" "1,616.81" "1,696.89" "1,755.88" "1,866.96" "1,999.40" "2,152.92" "2,329.39" "2,519.51" "2,688.11" "2,868.81" "3,108.17" "3,249.60" "3,348.12" "3,503.86" "3,467.11" "3,360.02" "3,332.67" "3,407.31" "3,520.21" "3,526.11" "3,366.14" "3,559.05" "3,808.05" "3,982.68" "4,114.67" "4,257.08" "4,413.72" "4,588.54" 2019 +754 ZMB NGAP_NPGDP Zambia Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +754 ZMB PPPSH Zambia Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." 0.058 0.061 0.059 0.057 0.054 0.052 0.052 0.05 0.053 0.049 0.047 0.045 0.042 0.041 0.034 0.034 0.035 0.035 0.034 0.034 0.034 0.035 0.035 0.036 0.037 0.038 0.039 0.04 0.042 0.046 0.048 0.049 0.049 0.051 0.05 0.049 0.048 0.048 0.048 0.048 0.048 0.047 0.047 0.048 0.048 0.049 0.05 0.05 2021 +754 ZMB PPPEX Zambia Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." -- -- -- -- 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.01 0.018 0.045 0.114 0.195 0.249 0.305 0.375 0.434 0.505 0.654 0.802 0.943 1.088 1.268 1.434 1.594 1.753 1.903 1.996 2.247 2.446 2.651 2.833 3.065 3.366 3.879 4.193 4.398 4.651 5.227 6.162 6.088 6.246 6.571 6.902 7.246 7.591 2021 +754 ZMB NID_NGDP Zambia Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 72.032 56.289 47.343 42.609 51.011 65.777 84.203 38.488 28.277 23.664 46.182 30.421 31.676 40.35 40.155 40.368 32.562 32.091 41.166 39.812 38.999 30.259 31.677 37.728 37.015 30.965 36.699 31.7 29.63 30.277 29.878 33.644 31.755 34.039 34.043 42.791 38.206 41.003 38.641 39.262 32.293 28.633 31.462 31.289 31.209 31.35 31.683 31.611 2021 +754 ZMB NGSD_NGDP Zambia Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2010 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 10.834 0.052 -0.655 6.24 7.016 10.765 14.654 9.595 10.802 6.431 13.538 10.32 7.607 11.284 12.908 8.136 10.014 6.83 -0.267 1.588 26.821 12.833 19.533 27.394 33.999 28.178 41.342 30.462 26.3 36.23 37.405 38.304 37.135 33.463 36.185 40.103 34.941 39.322 37.343 40.655 44.334 36.214 29.672 27.602 30.504 31.482 33.26 35.373 2021 +754 ZMB PCPI Zambia "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The CPI level data is provided by the authorities Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.011 0.012 0.014 0.017 0.02 0.028 0.041 0.058 0.085 0.181 0.351 0.65 1.604 4.146 6.056 7.961 11.033 13.396 16.432 20.352 25.255 30.649 37.465 45.483 53.655 63.488 69.213 76.587 86.122 97.655 105.956 115.13 122.7 131.263 141.515 155.818 183.662 195.742 210.412 229.666 265.798 324.329 364.958 399.812 430.397 461.171 493.453 527.994 2021 +754 ZMB PCPIPCH Zambia "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." 11.729 13.997 12.495 19.692 20.019 37.43 47.986 43.035 45.818 113.161 93.873 85.28 146.714 158.403 46.073 31.456 38.581 21.418 22.664 23.861 24.091 21.357 22.239 21.4 17.969 18.325 9.017 10.655 12.449 13.392 8.5 8.658 6.575 6.978 7.811 10.107 17.87 6.577 7.495 9.151 15.733 22.021 12.527 9.55 7.65 7.15 7 7 2021 +754 ZMB PCPIE Zambia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2021 Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2010. The CPI level data is provided by the authorities Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.008 0.009 0.011 0.013 0.015 0.021 0.033 0.048 0.074 0.169 0.331 0.66 1.853 4.227 5.848 8.537 11.543 13.688 17.871 21.559 28.048 33.287 42.159 49.394 58.039 67.239 72.779 79.28 92.409 101.557 109.58 117.47 126.078 135.08 145.7 176.46 189.64 201.18 217.073 242.513 289.151 336.439 379.167 409.5 439.394 470.151 503.062 538.276 2021 +754 ZMB PCPIEPCH Zambia "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a 13.997 12.495 19.692 20.019 37.43 54.8 47.028 54.042 128.294 96.008 99.651 180.715 128.105 38.355 45.98 35.21 18.581 30.567 20.633 30.1 18.678 26.654 17.161 17.502 15.851 8.239 8.933 16.56 9.9 7.9 7.2 7.328 7.14 7.862 21.112 7.469 6.085 7.9 11.719 19.231 16.354 12.7 8 7.3 7 7 7 2021 +754 ZMB TM_RPCH Zambia Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Values from BOP, volumes and prices are staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Staff estimates. Deflated by WEO prices. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.515 34.253 -4.464 3.579 20.808 10.037 15.088 30.748 11.976 -14.215 32.392 27.319 24.968 16.32 -6.815 0.485 -8.293 12.599 6.842 -26.426 -10.597 12.303 21.593 2.86 4.081 6.38 7.823 9.507 2021 +754 ZMB TMG_RPCH Zambia Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Values from BOP, volumes and prices are staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Staff estimates. Deflated by WEO prices. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.515 34.253 -4.464 3.579 20.808 10.037 15.088 30.748 11.976 -14.215 32.392 27.319 24.968 16.32 -6.815 0.485 -8.293 12.599 6.842 -26.426 -10.597 12.303 21.593 2.86 4.081 6.38 7.823 9.507 2021 +754 ZMB TX_RPCH Zambia Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Values from BOP, volumes and prices are staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Staff estimates. Deflated by WEO prices. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.179 26.175 12.827 -3.207 16.95 6.293 6.303 3.096 8.622 19.078 19.477 1.284 28.072 23.131 -4 -11.392 -5.147 3.981 5.35 -11.722 9.23 -2.79 -4.549 8.439 9.68 7.561 10.539 13.74 2021 +754 ZMB TXG_RPCH Zambia Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change "Source: Central Bank. Values from BOP, volumes and prices are staff estimates. Latest actual data: 2021 Base year: 2005 Methodology used to derive volumes: Staff estimates. Deflated by WEO prices. Formula used to derive volumes: Other Chain-weighted: No Valuation of exports: Free on board (FOB) Valuation of imports: Free on board (FOB) Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -6.179 26.175 12.827 -3.207 16.95 6.293 6.303 3.096 8.622 19.078 19.477 1.284 28.072 23.131 -4 -11.392 -5.147 3.981 5.35 -11.722 9.23 -2.79 -4.549 8.439 9.68 7.561 10.539 13.74 2021 +754 ZMB LUR Zambia Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +754 ZMB LE Zambia Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +754 ZMB LP Zambia Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions Source: International Financial Institution Latest actual data: 2019 Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 5.907 6.101 6.297 6.495 6.695 6.897 7.104 7.317 7.538 7.769 8.013 8.259 8.505 8.751 9.018 9.254 9.502 9.764 10.034 10.309 10.585 10.861 11.14 11.426 11.726 12.044 12.382 12.739 13.115 13.508 13.917 14.344 14.787 15.246 15.721 16.212 16.717 17.238 17.773 18.321 18.882 19.456 20.043 20.643 21.259 21.892 22.543 23.21 2019 +754 ZMB GGR Zambia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.528 3.263 4.256 5.104 6.173 7.467 16.825 10.626 12.606 12.182 15.198 20.233 24.541 26.678 31.564 34.421 39.409 43.032 53.45 61.331 67.437 98.945 99.147 105.962 122.753 139.109 157.169 178.629 2021 +754 ZMB GGR_NGDP Zambia General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 22.569 22.07 23.072 21.999 20.764 20.079 36.604 18.886 18.79 15.75 15.634 17.744 18.695 17.629 18.895 18.77 18.237 17.475 19.424 20.413 20.299 23.19 21.336 20.636 21.355 21.626 21.799 22.095 2021 +754 ZMB GGX Zambia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.398 4.134 5.086 6.337 6.919 8.35 9.051 11.209 13.054 13.773 17.563 22.267 28.258 36.073 41.252 51.912 51.707 61.498 76.313 89.595 113.227 134.929 143.336 152.614 169.111 181.042 205.12 210.05 2021 +754 ZMB GGX_NGDP Zambia General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 21.409 27.962 27.571 27.313 23.273 22.451 19.692 19.923 19.457 17.807 18.066 19.527 21.526 23.837 24.694 28.308 23.928 24.974 27.733 29.82 34.081 31.624 30.845 29.721 29.419 28.145 28.45 25.982 2021 +754 ZMB GGXCNL Zambia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.13 -0.871 -0.83 -1.233 -0.746 -0.882 7.774 -0.583 -0.448 -1.591 -2.364 -2.034 -3.717 -9.394 -9.687 -17.492 -12.298 -18.466 -22.863 -28.264 -45.789 -35.984 -44.189 -46.652 -46.359 -41.933 -47.951 -31.421 2021 +754 ZMB GGXCNL_NGDP Zambia General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.161 -5.892 -4.499 -5.314 -2.508 -2.372 16.913 -1.037 -0.668 -2.057 -2.432 -1.783 -2.832 -6.208 -5.799 -9.538 -5.691 -7.499 -8.309 -9.407 -13.783 -8.434 -9.509 -9.086 -8.065 -6.519 -6.651 -3.887 2021 +754 ZMB GGSB Zambia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +754 ZMB GGSB_NPGDP Zambia General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +754 ZMB GGXONLB Zambia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.437 -0.54 -0.17 -0.441 0.152 -0.018 8.523 0.192 0.502 -0.559 -0.994 -0.951 -1.981 -7.163 -5.976 -12.268 -4.85 -8.64 -9.761 -7.502 -26.027 -9.074 -8.351 -9.117 -3.723 2.294 3.91 14.553 2021 +754 ZMB GGXONLB_NGDP Zambia General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.901 -3.656 -0.922 -1.899 0.511 -0.047 18.543 0.342 0.748 -0.722 -1.023 -0.834 -1.509 -4.733 -3.577 -6.69 -2.244 -3.509 -3.547 -2.497 -7.834 -2.127 -1.797 -1.776 -0.648 0.357 0.542 1.8 2021 +754 ZMB GGXWDN Zambia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3.236 3.237 4.01 5.55 5.727 4.869 9.933 9.897 10.922 12.735 15.506 18.726 26.346 33.94 53.312 113.58 126.02 156.265 214.521 292.609 458.771 501.288 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +754 ZMB GGXWDN_NGDP Zambia General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.889 21.893 21.737 23.921 19.262 13.093 21.611 17.591 16.28 16.465 15.95 16.422 20.07 22.428 31.913 61.937 58.316 63.457 77.958 97.391 138.091 117.491 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +754 ZMB GGXWDG Zambia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 29.231 31.084 33.25 36.997 38.623 28.17 11.494 12.334 12.876 15.873 18.372 23.727 33.387 40.982 60.354 120.622 133.062 163.306 221.562 299.65 465.812 508.33 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +754 ZMB GGXWDG_NGDP Zambia General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 260.964 210.243 180.244 159.458 129.914 75.748 25.006 21.922 19.192 20.521 18.898 20.808 25.434 27.081 36.129 65.777 61.575 66.317 80.517 99.734 140.211 119.141 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2021 +754 ZMB NGDP_FY Zambia "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2021 Fiscal assumptions: Staff estimates. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Nominal value Instruments included in gross and net debt: Currency and Deposits;Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022 0.003 0.004 0.004 0.005 0.005 0.008 0.015 0.022 0.034 0.061 0.126 0.243 0.633 1.648 2.491 3.342 4.393 5.717 6.704 8.316 11.201 14.785 18.447 23.202 29.73 37.189 45.964 56.263 67.089 77.348 97.216 114.03 131.272 151.331 167.053 183.381 216.098 246.252 275.175 300.449 332.223 426.661 464.69 513.483 574.828 643.252 720.993 808.447 2021 +754 ZMB BCA Zambia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Central Bank Latest actual data: 2021 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Zambian kwacha Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.589 -0.869 -0.741 -0.329 -0.332 -0.35 -0.286 -0.104 0.015 -0.151 -0.093 0.009 -0.118 -0.088 0.047 -0.145 -0.122 -0.182 -0.57 -0.386 -0.438 -0.674 -0.509 -0.507 -0.188 -0.232 0.593 -0.174 -0.597 0.913 1.525 1.093 1.248 -0.218 0.581 -0.571 -0.685 -0.435 -0.341 0.325 2.181 1.616 -0.484 -1.062 -0.218 0.044 0.567 1.46 2021 +754 ZMB BCA_NGDPD Zambia Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." -13.867 -19.809 -17.505 -9.017 -11.068 -12.289 -14.602 -4.275 0.369 -3.459 -2.279 0.241 -3.276 -2.479 1.29 -3.825 -3.388 -4.23 -16.121 -11.348 -12.178 -17.426 -12.144 -10.333 -3.016 -2.787 4.643 -1.238 -3.33 5.953 7.527 4.659 4.894 -0.779 2.141 -2.687 -3.265 -1.681 -1.298 1.393 12.041 7.581 -1.791 -3.687 -0.705 0.132 1.577 3.762 2021 +698 ZWE NGDP_R Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019. Data before 2009 are unreliable Notes: The Zimbabwe dollar ceased circulating in 2009. Between 2009 19 Zimbabwe operated under a multi-currency regime with the US dollar as the unit of account. In 2019, Zimbabwe authorities introduced the RTGS dollar, later renamed the Zimbabwe dollar and are currently redenominating their national accounts statistics. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 20.269 20.044 19.196 19.109 17.637 14.775 13.849 12.822 12.366 11.946 9.996 10.735 12.848 14.672 17.116 17.454 17.872 18.193 18.279 19.19 20.098 18.864 17.891 19.172 19.747 20.309 20.896 21.512 22.148 22.804 2019 +698 ZWE NGDP_RPCH Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, constant prices" "Annual percentages of constant price GDP are year-on-year changes; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" Percent change "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -1.111 -4.231 -0.454 -7.704 -16.224 -6.27 -7.413 -3.556 -3.401 -16.323 7.396 19.683 14.197 16.658 1.975 2.394 1.794 0.478 4.983 4.732 -6.144 -5.156 7.159 3.002 2.844 2.892 2.948 2.958 2.959 2019 +698 ZWE NGDP Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Expressed in billions of national currency units. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" National currency Billions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019. Data before 2009 are unreliable Notes: The Zimbabwe dollar ceased circulating in 2009. Between 2009 19 Zimbabwe operated under a multi-currency regime with the US dollar as the unit of account. In 2019, Zimbabwe authorities introduced the RTGS dollar, later renamed the Zimbabwe dollar and are currently redenominating their national accounts statistics. National accounts manual used: System of National Accounts (SNA) 2008 GDP valuation: Market prices Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December Base year: 2012 Chain-weighted: No Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.144 9.45 7.793 7.569 7.959 8.263 10.117 10.386 12.099 11.769 11.34 11.244 10.735 9.574 9.465 9.046 8.141 7.785 6.707 9.666 12.042 14.1 17.116 19.093 19.499 19.969 20.555 21.385 36.945 187.419 "1,189.14" "2,911.11" "14,408.63" "41,965.70" "72,190.13" "97,188.08" "113,996.38" "131,931.52" 2019 +698 ZWE NGDPD Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "Values are based upon GDP in national currency converted to U.S. dollars using market exchange rates (yearly average). Exchange rate projections are provided by country economists for the group of other emerging market and developing countries. Exchanges rates for advanced economies are established in the WEO assumptions for each WEO exercise. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers' prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993]" U.S. dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.144 9.45 7.793 7.569 7.959 8.263 10.117 10.386 12.099 11.769 11.34 11.244 10.735 9.574 9.465 9.046 8.141 7.785 6.707 9.666 12.042 14.1 17.116 19.093 19.499 19.969 20.555 21.385 36.945 22.995 23.181 32.868 38.28 37.303 38.708 38.794 38.678 40.397 2019 +698 ZWE PPPGDP Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, current prices" "These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Billions "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 28.692 28.773 28.18 28.684 26.887 22.969 22.107 21.11 20.987 20.821 17.757 19.192 23.246 27.098 31.163 34.191 35.502 37.028 37.965 33.371 35.785 34.187 32.816 36.626 40.408 43.037 45.211 47.409 49.74 52.203 2019 +698 ZWE NGDP_D Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product, deflator" The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts. Index "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.692 58.714 59.074 58.841 60.865 64.795 68.345 70.547 65.836 65.167 67.098 90.042 93.727 96.101 100 109.39 109.107 109.767 112.451 111.434 183.819 993.553 "6,646.59" "15,184.41" "72,965.33" "206,637.97" "345,472.17" "451,784.14" "514,692.85" "578,548.72" 2019 +698 ZWE NGDPRPC Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,724.19" "1,709.70" "1,641.70" "1,638.46" "1,516.26" "1,269.35" "1,180.63" "1,083.86" "1,029.65" 992.157 824.729 877.76 "1,041.17" "1,177.58" "1,310.44" "1,299.65" "1,297.14" "1,298.63" "1,284.75" "1,329.26" "1,372.68" "1,265.55" "1,177.87" "1,237.50" "1,248.50" "1,256.40" "1,267.91" "1,281.21" "1,295.61" "1,310.02" 2017 +698 ZWE NGDPRPPPPC Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product per capita, constant prices" GDP is expressed in constant international dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price purchasing-power parity (PPP) GDP by total population. Purchasing power parity; 2017 international dollar Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,998.31" "2,973.10" "2,854.87" "2,849.22" "2,636.72" "2,207.35" "2,053.07" "1,884.80" "1,790.53" "1,725.33" "1,434.18" "1,526.39" "1,810.55" "2,047.78" "2,278.82" "2,260.05" "2,255.69" "2,258.28" "2,234.14" "2,311.53" "2,387.04" "2,200.74" "2,048.27" "2,151.97" "2,171.10" "2,184.84" "2,204.86" "2,227.99" "2,253.02" "2,278.08" 2017 +698 ZWE NGDPPC Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. National currency Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,036.53" 936.263 748.65 702.439 714.032 717.092 849.876 881.223 "1,029.20" "1,003.83" 969.824 964.08 922.878 822.472 806.898 764.632 677.881 646.558 553.376 790.352 975.851 "1,131.68" "1,310.44" "1,421.70" "1,415.28" "1,425.47" "1,444.72" "1,481.24" "2,523.25" "12,573.86" "78,287.87" "187,906.95" "910,970.16" "2,596,199.73" "4,380,280.89" "5,788,316.08" "6,668,402.44" "7,579,104.16" 2017 +698 ZWE NGDPDPC Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. U.S. dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "1,036.53" 936.263 748.65 702.439 714.032 717.092 849.876 881.223 "1,029.20" "1,003.83" 969.824 964.08 922.878 822.472 806.898 764.632 677.881 646.558 553.376 790.352 975.851 "1,131.68" "1,310.44" "1,421.70" "1,415.28" "1,425.47" "1,444.72" "1,481.24" "2,523.25" "1,542.75" "1,526.16" "2,121.57" "2,420.22" "2,307.73" "2,348.68" "2,310.47" "2,262.52" "2,320.70" 2017 +698 ZWE PPPPC Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product per capita, current prices" "Expressed in GDP in PPP dollars per person. Data are derived by dividing GDP in PPP dollars by total population. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Purchasing power parity; international dollars Units "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a "2,440.67" "2,454.25" "2,410.03" "2,459.46" "2,311.50" "1,973.28" "1,884.63" "1,784.42" "1,747.48" "1,729.35" "1,465.09" "1,569.29" "1,883.80" "2,174.90" "2,385.89" "2,545.91" "2,576.74" "2,643.16" "2,668.33" "2,311.53" "2,444.07" "2,293.62" "2,160.44" "2,364.14" "2,554.73" "2,662.50" "2,743.27" "2,823.57" "2,909.65" "2,998.95" 2017 +698 ZWE NGAP_NPGDP Zimbabwe Output gap in percent of potential GDP "Output gaps for advanced economies are calculated as actual GDP less potential GDP as a percent of potential GDP. Estimates of output gaps are subject to a significant margin of uncertainty. For a discussion of approaches to calculating potential output, see Paula R. De Masi, IMF Estimates of Potential Output: Theory and Practice, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1997), pp. 40-46." Percent of potential GDP +698 ZWE PPPSH Zimbabwe Gross domestic product based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) share of world total "Expressed in percent of world GDP in PPP dollars. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." Percent "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.064 0.061 0.056 0.054 0.049 0.039 0.035 0.031 0.028 0.026 0.021 0.023 0.026 0.028 0.031 0.032 0.032 0.033 0.033 0.027 0.028 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 0.025 2019 +698 ZWE PPPEX Zimbabwe Implied PPP conversion rate "Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box 1.1 in the October 2020 World Economic Outlook, ""Revised Purchasing Power Parity Weights"" in the July 2014 WEO Update, Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box A1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook, and Annex IV in the May 1993 World Economic Outlook for summaries of the revised PPP-based weights; and Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23." National currency per current international dollar "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.422 0.409 0.402 0.392 0.399 0.417 0.428 0.429 0.388 0.374 0.378 0.504 0.518 0.52 0.549 0.558 0.549 0.539 0.541 0.641 1.032 5.482 36.237 79.482 356.582 975.099 "1,596.74" "2,050.00" "2,291.82" "2,527.26" 2019 +698 ZWE NID_NGDP Zimbabwe Total investment Expressed as a ratio of total investment in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Investment or gross capital formation is measured by the total value of the gross fixed capital formation and changes in inventories and acquisitions less disposals of valuables for a unit or sector. [SNA 1993] Percent of GDP +698 ZWE NGSD_NGDP Zimbabwe Gross national savings "Expressed as a ratio of gross national savings in current local currency and GDP in current local currency. Gross national saving is gross disposable income less final consumption expenditure after taking account of an adjustment for pension funds. [SNA 1993] For many countries, the estimates of national saving are built up from national accounts data on gross domestic investment and from balance of payments-based data on net foreign investment." Percent of GDP +698 ZWE PCPI Zimbabwe "Inflation, average consumer prices" "Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.]" Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: The National Statistics Office started publishing U.S. dollar CPI in January 2009. The original Zimbabwe dollar series that has been converted to U.S. dollars ends in July 2008. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 160.147 169.046 170.043 155.671 152.78 128.32 142.006 160.161 158.468 152.372 154.421 134.125 130.104 130.594 126.988 146.324 155.112 153.614 110.566 95.716 100 62.802 41.17 37.644 80.396 55.053 73.207 19.964 51.3 54.489 56.148 58.097 60.258 61.241 61.111 59.638 58.709 59.242 65.526 232.807 "1,530.03" "3,037.82" "11,693.72" "35,620.51" "48,492.66" "58,146.77" "63,939.23" "70,333.16" 2019 +698 ZWE PCPIPCH Zimbabwe "Inflation, average consumer prices" Annual percentages of average consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index)." n/a 5.556 0.59 -8.452 -1.857 -16.01 10.666 12.785 -1.057 -3.847 1.345 -13.143 -2.998 0.376 -2.761 15.227 6.006 -0.965 -28.023 -13.431 4.475 -37.198 -34.445 -8.565 113.569 -31.522 32.974 -72.729 156.964 6.216 3.045 3.47 3.72 1.632 -0.213 -2.41 -1.558 0.907 10.607 255.292 557.21 98.546 284.938 204.612 36.137 19.908 9.962 10 2019 +698 ZWE PCPIE Zimbabwe "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" "Expressed in end of the period, not annual average data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers' incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF." Index Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: The National Statistics Office started publishing U.S. dollar CPI in January 2009. The original Zimbabwe dollar series that has been converted to U.S. dollars ends in July 2008. Harmonized prices: No Base year: 2000 Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 59.153 54.616 56.373 59.146 60.87 61.072 60.586 59.087 58.557 60.566 86.048 534.489 "2,397.64" "3,853.90" "24,944.54" "49,889.08" "74,833.62" "93,542.02" "104,767.06" "115,243.77" 2019 +698 ZWE PCPIEPCH Zimbabwe "Inflation, end of period consumer prices" Annual percentages of end of period consumer prices are year-on-year changes. Percent change "See notes for: Inflation, end of period consumer prices (Index)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -7.67 3.217 4.92 2.914 0.331 -0.796 -2.473 -0.898 3.43 42.074 521.15 348.586 60.737 547.255 100 50 25 12 10 2019 +698 ZWE TM_RPCH Zimbabwe Volume of imports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of imports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total imports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +698 ZWE TMG_RPCH Zimbabwe Volume of Imports of goods "Percent change of volume of imports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of imports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Other Latest actual data: 2019 Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -4.1 -5.794 4.365 12.262 9.653 15.26 3.341 -11.4 12.994 9.886 11.743 17.634 -9.77 -20.768 6 -1.95 3.32 -23.24 -6.193 -9.508 -2.648 -13.527 13.186 16.112 50.092 30.006 -8.346 1.806 -4.953 22.812 -7.548 -4.576 18.09 -28.668 21.313 14.253 -5.04 3.442 2.678 2.47 2.465 3.423 2019 +698 ZWE TX_RPCH Zimbabwe Volume of exports of goods and services "Percent change of volume of exports refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of total exports whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and services and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change +698 ZWE TXG_RPCH Zimbabwe Volume of exports of goods "Percent change of volume of exports of goods refers to the aggregate change in the quantities of exports of goods whose characteristics are unchanged. The goods and their prices are held constant, therefore changes are due to changes in quantities only. [Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice, Glossary]" Percent change Source: Other Latest actual data: 2019 Excluded items in trade: In transit;Re-exports;Re-imports Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 9.2 1.533 -12.925 -4.225 -3.62 -5.243 -8.886 17.779 11.88 0.283 7.172 -1.248 -8.953 5.374 6.054 5.381 -17.746 -19.986 -8.323 -9.354 -2.504 -7.859 -39.717 -6.36 62.127 27.285 -13.063 -0.786 0.932 3.187 5.025 -28.202 3.889 -2.964 -26.287 21.612 3.011 1.354 5.079 2.416 4.237 2.296 2019 +698 ZWE LUR Zimbabwe Unemployment rate "Unemployment rate can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. The OECD harmonized unemployment rate gives the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labor force (the total number of people employed plus unemployed). [OECD Main Economic Indicators, OECD, monthly] As defined by the International Labour Organization, unemployed workers are those who are currently not working but are willing and able to work for pay, currently available to work, and have actively searched for work. [ILO, http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/res/index.htm]" Percent of total labor force +698 ZWE LE Zimbabwe Employment "Employment can be defined by either the national definition, the ILO harmonized definition, or the OECD harmonized definition. Persons who during a specified brief period such as one week or one day, (a) performed some work for wage or salary in cash or in kind, (b) had a formal attachment to their job but were temporarily not at work during the reference period, (c) performed some work for profit or family gain in cash or in kind, (d) were with an enterprise such as a business, farm or service but who were temporarily not at work during the reference period for any specific reason. [Current International Recommendations on Labour Statistics, 1988 Edition, ILO, Geneva, page 47]" Persons Millions +698 ZWE LP Zimbabwe Population "For census purposes, the total population of the country consists of all persons falling within the scope of the census. In the broadest sense, the total may comprise either all usual residents of the country or all persons present in the country at the time of the census. [Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, Revision 1, paragraph 2.42]" Persons Millions "Source: National Statistics Office Latest actual data: 2017 Notes: From 2001, data are unreliable. Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" 7.092 7.3 7.606 7.849 8.099 8.385 8.648 8.919 9.199 9.488 9.786 10.093 10.41 10.776 11.147 11.523 11.905 11.786 11.756 11.724 11.693 11.663 11.632 11.64 11.73 11.83 12.01 12.04 12.12 12.23 12.34 12.459 13.061 13.43 13.778 14.009 14.228 14.437 14.642 14.905 15.189 15.492 15.817 16.164 16.481 16.79 17.095 17.407 2017 +698 ZWE GGR Zimbabwe General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.942 0.52 0.202 0.133 0.934 2.198 2.921 3.496 3.741 3.77 3.737 3.502 3.87 5.491 22.971 183.039 489.592 "2,340.13" "6,815.73" "11,724.54" "15,784.51" "18,514.38" "21,427.26" 2019 +698 ZWE GGR_NGDP Zimbabwe General government revenue "Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government's net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government revenue (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.409 6.392 2.59 1.983 9.659 18.254 20.713 20.424 19.594 19.333 18.714 17.038 18.097 14.864 12.256 15.393 16.818 16.241 16.241 16.241 16.241 16.241 16.241 2019 +698 ZWE GGX Zimbabwe General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1.418 0.695 0.398 0.254 1.144 2.178 3.277 3.492 3.994 3.987 4.097 4.863 6.144 7.497 24.84 173.965 557.403 "2,370.93" "6,870.63" "11,743.25" "15,560.37" "18,194.42" "21,028.47" 2019 +698 ZWE GGX_NGDP Zimbabwe General government total expenditure "Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government total expenditure (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 15.674 8.542 5.113 3.787 11.835 18.09 23.24 20.402 20.918 20.445 20.519 23.657 28.732 20.292 13.254 14.629 19.147 16.455 16.372 16.267 16.011 15.961 15.939 2019 +698 ZWE GGXCNL Zimbabwe General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.476 -0.175 -0.196 -0.121 -0.21 0.02 -0.356 0.004 -0.253 -0.217 -0.36 -1.361 -2.274 -2.006 -1.87 9.074 -67.811 -30.796 -54.894 -18.705 224.131 319.954 398.791 2019 +698 ZWE GGXCNL_NGDP Zimbabwe General government net lending/borrowing "Net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (-) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -5.265 -2.15 -2.523 -1.804 -2.176 0.164 -2.527 0.022 -1.324 -1.111 -1.804 -6.619 -10.635 -5.428 -0.998 0.763 -2.329 -0.214 -0.131 -0.026 0.231 0.281 0.302 2019 +698 ZWE GGSB Zimbabwe General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." National currency Billions +698 ZWE GGSB_NPGDP Zimbabwe General government structural balance "The structural budget balance refers to the general government cyclically adjusted balance adjusted for nonstructural elements beyond the economic cycle. These include temporary financial sector and asset price movements as well as one-off, or temporary, revenue or expenditure items. The cyclically adjusted balance is the fiscal balance adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle; see, for example, A. Fedelino. A. Ivanova and M. Horton ""Computing Cyclically Adjusted Balances and Automatic Stabilizers"" IMF Technical Guidance Note No. 5, http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/tnm/2009/tnm0905.pdf." Percent of potential GDP +698 ZWE GGXONLB Zimbabwe General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -0.249 0.005 -0.075 0.017 -0.013 0.133 -0.317 0.044 -0.136 -0.08 -0.183 -1.234 -2.066 -1.638 -1.156 12.203 -54.61 14.255 78.879 203.798 547.262 728.333 842.921 2019 +698 ZWE GGXONLB_NGDP Zimbabwe General government primary net lending/borrowing Primary net lending/borrowing is net lending (+)/borrowing (-) plus net interest payable/paid (interest expense minus interest revenue). Percent of GDP See notes for: General government primary net lending/borrowing (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.749 0.066 -0.961 0.253 -0.13 1.106 -2.249 0.257 -0.715 -0.412 -0.917 -6.002 -9.663 -4.433 -0.617 1.026 -1.876 0.099 0.188 0.282 0.563 0.639 0.639 2019 +698 ZWE GGXWDN Zimbabwe General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." National currency Billions +698 ZWE GGXWDN_NGDP Zimbabwe General government net debt "Net debt is calculated as gross debt minus financial assets corresponding to debt instruments. These financial assets are: monetary gold and SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pension, and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts receivable." Percent of GDP +698 ZWE GGXWDG Zimbabwe General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 2.991 3.211 3.477 4.096 5.675 5.729 6.044 6.549 7.053 8.23 9.477 10.089 15.841 18.842 174.699 "1,218.76" "1,947.91" "13,347.46" "27,224.17" "41,501.09" "52,964.56" "60,566.34" "67,806.72" 2019 +698 ZWE GGXWDG_NGDP Zimbabwe General government gross debt "Gross debt consists of all liabilities that require payment or payments of interest and/or principal by the debtor to the creditor at a date or dates in the future. This includes debt liabilities in the form of SDRs, currency and deposits, debt securities, loans, insurance, pensions and standardized guarantee schemes, and other accounts payable. Thus, all liabilities in the GFSM 2001 system are debt, except for equity and investment fund shares and financial derivatives and employee stock options. Debt can be valued at current market, nominal, or face values (GFSM 2001, paragraph 7.110)." Percent of GDP See notes for: General government gross debt (National currency). n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 33.061 39.437 44.67 61.077 58.709 47.577 42.864 38.263 36.94 42.204 47.458 49.081 74.075 51.001 93.213 102.491 66.913 92.635 64.872 57.489 54.497 53.13 51.395 2019 +698 ZWE NGDP_FY Zimbabwe "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year, current prices" "Gross domestic product corresponding to fiscal year is the country's GDP based on the same period during the year as their fiscal data. In the case of countries whose fiscal data are based on a fiscal calendar (e.g., July to June), this series would be the country's GDP over that same period. For countries whose fiscal data are based on a calendar year (i.e., January to December), this series will be the same as their GDP in current prices." National currency Billions Source: Ministry of Finance or Treasury Latest actual data: 2019 Notes: Fiscal data prior to 2009 are not reliable. Reporting in calendar year: Yes Start/end months of reporting year: January/December GFS Manual used: Government Finance Statistics Manual (GFSM) 1986 Basis of recording: Cash General government includes: Central Government; Valuation of public debt: Current market value. In U.S. dollars Instruments included in gross and net debt: Securities Other than Shares;Loans Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 10.144 9.45 7.793 7.569 7.959 8.263 10.117 10.386 12.099 11.769 11.34 11.244 10.735 9.574 9.465 9.046 8.141 7.785 6.707 9.666 12.042 14.1 17.116 19.093 19.499 19.969 20.555 21.385 36.945 187.419 "1,189.14" "2,911.11" "14,408.63" "41,965.70" "72,190.13" "97,188.08" "113,996.38" "131,931.52" 2019 +698 ZWE BCA Zimbabwe Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." U.S. dollars Billions "Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and Ministry of Finance. Latest actual data: 2020 BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6) Primary domestic currency: Zimbabwe dollar Data last updated: 08/2022" -0.301 -0.674 -0.748 -0.504 -0.171 -0.153 -0.051 0 0.05 -0.079 -0.257 -0.547 -0.842 -0.311 -0.318 -0.369 -0.18 -0.801 -0.159 0.244 0.322 0.365 0.249 -0.069 -0.128 -0.087 0.154 0.298 -0.138 -0.73 -1.655 -2.75 -2.278 -2.649 -2.334 -1.597 -0.697 -0.271 -1.38 0.92 0.678 0.348 0.215 0.096 0.149 0.206 0.237 0.201 2020 +698 ZWE BCA_NGDPD Zimbabwe Current account balance "Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income." Percent of GDP "See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars)." n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a -2.534 -5.788 -10.804 -4.109 -3.995 -4.466 -1.779 -7.717 -1.312 2.07 2.838 3.248 2.323 -0.72 -1.353 -0.958 1.887 3.829 -2.061 -7.557 -13.747 -19.5 -13.307 -13.873 -11.969 -7.996 -3.393 -1.268 -3.734 4.003 2.926 1.059 0.561 0.257 0.384 0.531 0.612 0.498 2019 + +"International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, October 2022"